MEDFCVRTJ MftTT TRTBTTNT. iTCTTFOTl'D. OT.TCGOX, TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1917.
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WASHINGTON', May 8. Regular
army engineer officers assigned to
organize and command the nine regi
ments of engineers troops to be rush
ed to France to work on railway com
munication lines were announced by
the war department today as follows:
First regiment, New York, Lieuten
ant Colonel C. H. McKinstry, adju
tant, Lieutonant X. H. Price.
Second regiment, St. Louis, Colonel
Curtis McD. Townsend, adjutant,
Captain C. L. Hall.
Third regiment, Chicago, Colonel
W. C. Langfitt, adjutant. Captain P.
D. Black.
Fourth regiment, Boston, Major W.
P. Wooten, adjutant, Lieutenant L.
E. Atkins.
Fifth regiment, Pittsburgh, Lieu
tenant Colonel Edgar Jadwin, adju
tant, Lieutenant B. B. Sommerville.
I Sixth regiment, Detroit, Lieutenant
Colonel Harry Burgess, adjutant Cap
tain R. F. Fouler.
Entire Reserve Called.
' Seventh regiment, Atlanta, Major
John S. Sewall, engineer reserve
corps, formerly in the regular service,
adjutant C. P. Bullard.
Eighth regiment, San Francisco,
Lieutenant Colonel L. D. Cavanaugh,
adjutant. Lieutenant J. B. Cress.
Ninth regiment, Philadelphia, Lieu
tonant Colonel Q. Dnkyne, adjutant,
Lieutenant W. F. Tomkins.
The entire reserve list for the first
reserve engineer regiment created un
der the national defense act in the
Now York district and including
among its regimental officers many
prominent figures of civil life, has
been called out and presumably that
regiment will be the first organized.
The war department is acting under
the authority of the defense act In the
organization of these new units.
No decision as to the designation to
,'e given the new regiment has been
reached.
Railroad Men Wanted.
Arrangements were made today to
recruit between 11,000 and 12,000
expert railway men for nine volunteer
regiments of engineers to be sent to
France, "at the earliest possible mo
ment to repair and build railroad
lines needed urgently in the big push
against the German line.
Volunteers will be received by the
regular army and national guard re
cruiting agencies in New York, Chi
cago, St. Louis, Boston,Plttsburgh,
Detroit, Atlanta, San Francisco and
Philadelphia. Labor unions and rail
way officials expected to help in gath
ering the desired force and not to
take so many men from any single
line as to disrupt its working organ
ization.
REICHSTAG ACTS
COPENHAGEN", May 8. The
reiehstne; committee on constitutional
reform will take up the question of
redistrictintf.
The centrists, national, liberals and
radical socialists, who curried the
previous- reform over the opposition
of the conservatives, according to
Herlin dispatches, voted a- general
ledistncting ot the empire. Tho pro
posnls, which nro among the chief
demands of the liberals and radicals,
lire a blow nt conservative influence.
The present rodistriolinjr favors the
country sections at tho expense of
1 lie municipalities nnd industrial re
gions.
LEMONS BRING OUT
THE HIDDEN BEAUTY
Make this lotion for very Ilttls
Cost and Just tea
. for yourself.
What girl or woman hasn't heard
of lemon juice to remove complexion
blomlshes; to bleach the skin and to
bring out the roses, the freshness and
the hidden beauty? But lemon juice
alone is acid, therefore Irritating, and
should he mixed with orchard white
this way. Strain through a fine cloth
the Juice of two fresh lenians into a
bottle containing about three ounces
of orchard white, then shake well and
you have a whole quarter pint of skin
and complexion lotion at about tho
cost one usually pays for a small jar
of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to
strain the lemon Juice so no pulp gets
Into the bottle, then this lotion will
remain pure and fresh for months
When applied daily to the fare, neck,
arms and hands it should help to
bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify
the skin.
Any druggist will supply three
ounces of orchard white at very little
coat and the grocer has the lemons,
Portland Livesrock.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. Hogs,
steady; receipts, 263. Bulk of pack
ing grades, $13,55 15.65; heavy
packing. $15.85 15.85; light pack
ing, $ 15.65 (8 -5.75; rough heavies.
$14.25 15; pigs and skips, $13.75fi
14.25; stock hogs, $12.25 1 3.50.
Cattle, strong; receipts, 536. Steers
prime light, $10.506 11.25; prime
heavy, $10fl0.50; good, 19.75010;
cows, choice, $9.25 li 9.85; medium to
good, $S8.50; ordinary to fair,
$6. 757.50; heifers, $9fl0.25;
bulls, $5.5008; calves, $81(10.
Sheep, steady; receipts, 15. Lambs,
east of mountains, $13(113.50;
lambs, valley, $12.75 013.25; lambs,
shorn, $1 1 1 1.50 ; prime wethers,
$11.50012; choice ewes, $10
10.75; heavy ewes, $9 10.
Portland Butter.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. Butter,
higher; city creamery prints, 38c;
cartons, lc extra; buying price, but
terfat, No, 1, 38c; No. 2. 36c; cube
extras, 34 35c; prime, firsts, 34c;
firsts, 33c; dairy, 26 2Xc.
Portland Grain.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. Wheat
at highest prices ever known. No
trading. Spot bids 6 to 8c higher.
Bluestem, $2.84; fortyfold, $2.80;
club, $2.80; red Russian, $2.75.
Barley, unchanged.
Today's care receipts; Wheat 78;
barley, 2; flour, 1; oats, 12; bay, 12.
Chlcnfto Wheat.
CHICAGO, May 8. Wheat:
Open. Close
fay $2.86 $2.97
July 2.26 2.31
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
Circuit Court.
Julia F. White vs. John White, di
vorce. State of Oregon vs. Jessie Hop
kins, transcript from Ashland justice
court.
Abley K. Thonins (ex.) vs. G. L.
Shimnierhorn, ct nl cost bill.
Jackson County bank vs. Alvin W,
Mcl'herson et nl, nfidtivit of mailing;
affidavit of publication.
H. M. Abbott vs. Muthins Denimer
et nx, motion to dismiss.
lfebeccn A. Kyan vs. Viola O. All
der et nl, affidavit for order of pub
lication.
E. G. Trowbridge vs. Samuel Ber
telson et nl, lien on mine.
Probata Court.
W. JR'Donnld estate, final account
ing. Cushmnn Cunningham estate, affi
davit of posting notice.
SIniTiago License!),
Thco. J. Iloefft and MayscI Elenor
Mecluin.
Claude Chnpnian nnd Jennie Whip
pic Real Estate Transfers!
J. M. Winter et tix to Menrl
Jlincnr, all of D. I,. C. No. 4.1
in West and No. !)(5i;!7-2
West; also land in D. J,. C.
No. 4.1-.J8-2 West, contnin-
ing 82.08 acres 1 1
Fanners & Fruitgrowers Hank
et nl to Meridian Orclinrd
Co., s. c. 1-4 of r. w. -4 of
sco 17-11(1-1 nest; w. -2 of
n. w. 3-4, 20-3(1-1 e. and other
land in tp. 30-1 c
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
to Meridian Orclinrl Co., n.
.1-2 of s. e. 1-4 sec. 1!), n. w.
1-4 of s. w. 1-4 sec. 20-3(1-1
e., w. m ..
icii.jniuin F. Poe et ux to Geo.
. F. Martin et ux, land in sec.
21 and 22, tp. 3(1-4 w 100
Daniel L. McNary et ux to J. W.
Ilockersmitli, bit No. 8 of
Iiissell's add. to City of Med
ford -
Martini J. r.oekersmith fo J. N.
Hoi kersmith, 8. e. 1-4 see.
20-34-2 west, also 1 otNo. 8
of Iiissell's ndd. to City of
Med ford
Peter Vander Kluis et al to fl.
W. Burnett, laud in sec 23-
3S-2 west, containing 2 ncres 10
II. J. Edwards ct nx to O. A.
1'nulscrud et nx, lot No. 3 in
blk. 10 of Chitwood tract,
Ashland - - 10
VISITS INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS, May 8. Tho
French war commission arrived In
Indianapolis at 12:30 this afternoon.
A reception committee composed of
state and city officials Immediately
escorted the party along business
streets which wero lined with cheer
ing throngs. The commission re
mained here about one hour.
JOFFRE PLACES
OF A. U
SPHINGFIKIJ), 111., May 8. Late
yesterday Marshal Joffre silently
placed a wreath upon the Lincoln
uivophngiis. With bowed head nnd
doffed hats the hero of the Murne.
Hene Yiviimi, vice-president of the
French council of ministers, and the
military nnd civil officials who ac
companied them, filed into the tomb,
paid honor to the war president and
left without a spoken word.
At the state capitol, however,
where an oficiul reception had been
arranged, both Joffro and Viviani
iioke. General Joffre briefly ex
pressed appreciation of the cordial
reception.
M. viviani paid a tribute to Lin
coln nnd to President Wilson, and
told of rejoicing that spread through
France when the speech of Presi
dent Wilson announcing the intention
of the United States to enter the war
was received. He predicted that with
the aid of the United States it would
bo a glorious conclusion.
'Three years ago the German gov
ernment violated the rights of man
without any motive or right nnd
sought to conquer France. The
United States is now face to face
with the same crisis. We are now
together in this great world war to
defend the rights and justice of men."
Governor Iowdun had called atlen
tion, in his introduction, to French
settlement of the Mississippi valley,
WOODEN SHIPS
WASHINGTON, May 8. The ad
ministration's wooden shipbuilding
program, It was announced today, Is
definitely under way and the shipping
board hopes within a few months to
be turning out great numbers ot ves
sels to run tho German undersea
blockade. Some builders without
awaiting formal contracts are pro
ceeding on the assurance of the board
that the ships will bo taken over whon
completed. i
"Contracts for dozens of the ships,'
Chairman Denman said today, "will
he signed immediately on the appro
prlation by congress of sufficient
money to cover the program. . Now
that the plans are under way and sat
isfactory progress Is being made, the
shipping board and General Goethals,
in charge of construction, is turning
to the stimulation of steel shipbuild
ing. "Undoubtedly the stories of our
abandoning the wooden program
arose from the fact that there is noth
ing more to say of wooden building
and we are talking steel. Tho wood
en program will he carried out as ori
ginally planned."
ALASKA COAL FORI
UNCLE SAM'S USE
SEWARD, Alaska, May 8 George
Watkins Evans, who was until rc
recently director of the bureau of
mines at the university of Washing
ton, Seattle, has arrived at the Mat
uniiska coal fields to act as consult
ing engineer of the Alasknn engi-
Is it a Cold, Cough
or Bad Blood ?
Dr. Tierce's Medical Discovery not
only cures the cough but it is a won
derful alterative and tonic. It builds
up the weak body I
(Jet it this very day from (iny med
icine denier, in either liquid or tablet
form, or send 10 cents to Ir. Pierce,
Invalids' Hotel, Uuffnlo, N. Y for
large trinl package of 'tablets.
Contains neither alcohol nor nar
cotics. ItA ingredients are made pub
lic and printed on wrapper. It's a
pure alterative extract miido with gly
cerine irom native roots nnd herbs.
Have you become run-down, weak,
emaciated, pale niter a long siege of
colds 7 Does the skin show that the
blood is thin anil watery? Spring is
the timo when vitality is nt its lowest
ebb clean house now by ridding the
body of its accumulated poisons. Re
fresh the blood with n stimulating tonic
Profit by the experience of others.
Build up the system with a reliable
remedy, such as l)r, Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, which has stood
the Uml of time, and for nearly a half
of a century bos sold more lurgely
than any oilier blood remedy.
Take This Case for Instance.
Beaver, Oregon. "I was suffering
longer than I'J mouths with nethma,
bronchitis and sore throat. I had a
very bad cough, difficulty in breath
ing, tightness about the chest; could
not sleep; had no nppetitc; was alwavs
tired. I was running down, from 158
pounds to 117. Every one Udd me I
must die. I started to use the ' Golden
Medical Discovery,' and with the best
of results. I iiwk! three bottles, which
cured tne. I have no asthma, no
cough, no ire throat, no ditlirulty
in brentbing any morn. Bronchitis is
giuie. I thnnk Dr. Pierce for his kind
advice." Man. Tiieubsia Tutzauku,
necring commission in the business of
opening unit 12 which will be mined
to supply fuel for the United Stale
railroad ami other purposes. Mr.
Kvans conducted .ovcr!itioiis ill this
region in 1013 when a test of Mat-
auuska coal was made by the navy.
The government is expediting the min
ing of steam coal. Mr. Evans canie
'Ijiiorth on telegraphic orders, two
months ahead of his previous in
structions. Orders have been issued
for double shifts on much of the
railroad work between Seward and
the coal fields.
I0NAL
iV local chapter of the Girls' Na
tional Honor Guard was organized
Saturday evening at the library.
(Vbout forty girls were present. Of
ficers were elected as follows :
Leader, Willie Howard; assistant
leader, Annette Wukemaii; secretary,
Alice Forbes; treasurer, Frances
Heath; sergeant at arms, Helen Iied
dy. Mrs. C. L. Schicffclin is giving her
support to the guard in organizing
and arranging for classes.
Classes in first aid to the wountl-
er, first aid to families; instruction
in driving and iiiidersliinding auto
mobiles, swimming, shorthand and
correct reporting are to' be opened to
all girls belonging to the guard. Per
mission to use the armory for the re
quired military drill, which will be
gin next week, has been obtained
from Cnplnin Vnnce.
The services of volunteer instrue
tors in the above mentioned classes
POST TOASTIES
MAKE A BEG
HIT WITH ME!
SAYS
THE BEST
IN CORN
FLAKES
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED 13y competent woman,
situation as housekeeper in small
family, $20.00. Box help. Mall
Tribune. 45
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman for general house
work. Phono 784-Y. 41
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED I want to contract for 50
cords of wood, fall delivery. Pierce,
the .florist. 44
WANTED To contract with machine
shearing outfit to shear about elev
en hundred head sheep. Address
Box 11.19. Phono 12il, Hoguo Rlv
er Valley Canal Co.
WANTED I will pay cash for a good
young work tem; must be sound
and true. G. D. Jeffries. Phone
919-J. 40
WANTED To buy a good second
hand safe. Box 61, Mail Tribune.
WANTED Centrifugal pump. Phone
857-Y. 4U
WANTED To rent
Mlravista Orchard.
teams. Apply
Phone D97-JU.
WANTED Uring us your eggs and
Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to move. Phone
488-M, or 488-X. '
WANTED Bend, Oregon, Is a rapid
ly growing town of six thousand In
habitants, good schools, churches
nnd excellent climate. We want
men and boys for employment tn
logging camps, sawmills, box and
sash and door faotrles. Men with
families preferred. Address Knnpp-
Cheney Company, Spalding Butltl
lng, Portland, Oregon. 41
FIKMSIIEO APARTMENTS
KOIl KENT Desirable. fiirnlHhod
apartment. The lierben. Phone
938-R.
FOR KENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland. '
FOH KENT FURNISHED ItOOMS.
EOK BENT Furnished sleeping
rooms; hath. 24u N. Grape St.
FOR RENT --Furnished nnd house
keeping rooms, 322 Ho. Central.
Call after 5 p. in. 44
Costs Less
Wears Better
SoU in ni by
WATERS
P
M&suasatssssBB,
will be much appreciated by the mem
bers of the guard, as the Medford
chapter wishes to get its work under
way ns rapidly as possible.
A large attendance of all the '.'iris
of the city is nsked at the next meet
ing of the Honor Guard, which has
been called for Wednesday evening,
May 0th, at 7:30 o'clock at the pub
lic library.
SUBMARINES SUPPLIED.
(Continued from Page One.)
tho harbor, presumably for. Buenos
Aires. Captain Ilogsteud said that
he was unable to get any instructions
from the owners in New York.
One morning, according to the crew,
the captain ordered the ship's flag
hoisted upside down, indicating there
wns mutiny on board. When offi
cials from shore came on board to
find out what tho trouble was
the men insisted thero wns nothing
wronir except for the fact that they
It Works! Try It
Tells how to loosen a sore,
tender corn so It lifts
out without pain.
Good news spreadB rapidly and drug
gists here are kept busy dispensing
freczone, the ether discovery of a Cin
cinnati man, which Is Bald to loosen
any corn so It lifts out with the fingers.
Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter
ounce of freezone, which will coBt very
little, but is said to be sufficient to rid
one's feet of every hard or soft corn or
callus.
You apply Just a few drops on the
tender, aching corn and Instantly the
soreness is relieved, and soon the corn
is so snrlveled that it lifts out with
out pain. It is a sticky substance
which dries when applied and never
inflames or oven irritates the adjoin
ing tissue.
This discovery will prevent thou
r '.nds of deaths annually from lockjaw
and infection heretofore resulting from
the suicidal habit of cutting corns.
FOR RUNT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern six-room nicoly
furnished home; piano, close in
shade-lawn. Bleeping porch. Phono
799 or 293-M.
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
galow, east ironi, line snatie; range
couneciea. mono ia-A..
FOR RENT Furnished house; 3
rooms and bath. Close in. Call
730-R. 40
icOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Employment Agon-
cy. M. A. Rador. 123 East Main.
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Fifty acres good creek
bottom land, Btiitable for sugar
beets. Located on Hear Creek, one
mile from Central Point. Call at
Room 414, Garflott-Corey building,
Medford, Oregon. 41
FOR RENT Singer sewing machines
Shop 245 So. C, Phone 903-R. 50
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
'Oil SALE New 15-foot boat, 9 15.
Ono 'No. 4 Tuhler separator, good
skimmer, 1U. L. N. Brainard, R.
F. D. 3. 40
FOR SALE 1913 auto cheup for
cash if taken at once. Phone
19F24. 45
FOR SALE Gas range. 211 South
Grapo street. 42
FOR SALE Flvo tons gootl nll'alfa
hay. Phono 211'3, Jacksonville. L.
Nlcdermyer. 42
FOR SALE Four-cylinder Franklin
car. .1. Peterson, Capital Hill.
Medford.
FOR SALE Dry goods and fixtures
for sale. Dodge car, has been run
5000 miles. Also fine English set
ter dog twenty months old. in
quire at Oakdalc Grocery. 4 1
FOR SALE Seed com. Call even
ings or meal time. C. W. Isaacs.
FOR SALE Fonl touring car, first
class condition for sale cheap. Ov
erland Agency, Mcdfortl, Ore. 40
FOR SALE Boiler, electric Iron, gas
range, tables, bed. Phono U0S-L.
40
FOR SALE A quantity of first class
loose barley liny; nlso small lot of
wheat, wild oats and grain hay; on
ranch near Phoenix. Phono 211,
Central Point. 42
FOR SALE Barn, also tl-horso pow
er Htonin engine, and some second
hand rigs. E. S. Gaddls, Medford.
45
FOR HALE Beo hives, $1.50 each.
W. J. llartzell. 4fiS-.Il.
FOR SALE Soino wall paper, tints,
paints. Phono 810-.I. 49
FOR SALE Cull H. (.'. Beat for
choice Newtown apples. 44
BEST
SEEDS
That Grow
We have a rhoire line of
OnruYn Set'ds, iiidiitlin the
Famous Burpees in packages
and hulk. f)9 varieties of
Silencer's Sweet Pens.
Broadley
The Medford Florist and Seed Man
Phone 872.
had refused to work unless their pay
was guaranteed.
Finally they said here, Captain
Ilogsteud signed Mtch a guarantee.
Shortly afterwards it wns learned
the Manitowoc had been ordered to
return to Itueiios Aires and Ihey were
preparing to sail with her when, tliev
assert, Captain' llni:teiid repudiated
his guarantee. The men then de
manded that ihey be returned to New
York, and they arrived hero Tues
day enronte to the states.
Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers ot
the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-In
toxication Yellow Jaundice, Appen
dicitis and other fatal ailments re
sult from Stomach Trouble. Thous
ands of Stomach Sufferers owe their
complete recovery to Mayr's Wonder
ful Remedy. Unlike any other for
Stomach Ailments. For sale by drug
gists everywhere.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Largo Mammoth bronze
turkey eggs for setting. Phone
2F2. 41
FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red
eggs for setting. Phone 247. Eh
ncst Wobb, Central Point. 40
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Pigs, eight woeks old.
Also .electric auto horn. Phono
19F13. 31
FOR SALE Two young horses, one
a French driving horse and the
other of trotting stock, 3 and 4
years, broke to baiter and one has
been rode a few limes. Color, sor
rel, mates ill size anil build, except
in proportion to age. Price one
hundred and fifty dollars for tho
two. AtldroBB Mary Gardnor, Lake
Creek. Oregon. Phono GF8.
FOR SALE Two f Ive-months-old
uuroc jersey inaio pigH; some grain
,hay. Win. Blessing, Pacific High
way, Talent, Oregon. 4 1
FOR SALE One young Jersey cow,
fresh. Call SC9-.I. 41
FOR SALE Farm horse, wolght
about 1150 lbs; $50. E. J. Brnt
ney. Phono 925-11. 44
FOR SALE Hoiso, harness ami bug
gv, reasonable. II. A. Steele, Nash
Hotel. 44
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Poland
China weaned pigs from littor of
twolvo; largo tvpe, fine stock. Jas.
Campbell, phono 31 1-R. 43
FOR SALE Three good, young cows,
one just fresh, nnd their young
calves. Phone 539-1(2. 41
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Attention! Am in urg
ent need of cash. Will soil 7 1-3
acres ten year old apple and pear
orchard, mile and half south of
Medford, on county road, between
Budge and Drury Lane orchards;
bcnutlful building knoll; $1,000.00
cash. Address Edytho Prichard
owner, 31 ti Lucas Avo., Los An
geles. California. 4 4
FOR SALE Or trade, Modford and
Phoenix property. Also buggy, sin-
glo harnosa and clalronetto. Dort
Stancllff, Phoenix, Oregon. 51
FOR SALE Or trade, Medford nnd
Phoenix property. Also buggy,
single harness and clalronetto.
Bert Stancllff. 51
MONEV TO LOAN
I'O LOA.V-$ 1,0011 to $10,000 on
rnnch security. -Phono 3u3-J. J. B
Andrews. 4 0
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford propel ty. Easy month
ly payments. Seo D. R. Wootl.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Will trade small hoitso
and lot In Bunker lllll addition for
Ford car in first class condition
Address II. G. Whitney, Eugene,
Oregon. 4 2
WIST
LOST On Saturday afternoon, collie,
tun with wbito collar and front,
four white feet, white tassel on tail.
Reward for information. Tele
phono 492. 40
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fat.
Early Vegetables and
r lowers
should1 be 0tarted now. Plant
Mdme'i Grand Prize Carrots.
, Cabbage, Onion. Beets, Peas,
1 Sptmcli anilTurnifi, Alio Monti's
, Swet Pcu and Panties. 1
All arc f flee ted
California Seeds ,
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good." Get florae's. !
Oa Sale hy ill Leading D filer
If want drelr Joi Mot rarr Mnrw't
j Sfttt. hiiiI dir t tor our mujofa- -trM.
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San Francisco
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BUSINESS DlttElTrOHY
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON Certified l'ulilic Ac
countant, room 411. M. 1'. fc J I.
Dldg., Medford, Oregon.
Aust Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. -We
are operating the largely oliU-st
and best equipped plant in th" Pa
cific northwest. Use our sprint
when others fall. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Meutord National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett-
Corey bltlg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected Borne nccounts 11 years
old. We know how to get the
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. HaB
klns' Bldg., 21(5 E. Main St.
Ientlts
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan-
lels Clothing Store in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phono
692-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN RCOYOO
DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite 811
Modford, Ore. Phone SHC.
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land improvement
GnrhnKo
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wneono fo".
good service. Phone 874-L.
Y. Allen.
Marhlo and Granite Works.
LINCOLN GRANITE AND MARBLE
WORKS Monumental, Coping and
Cemetery Work ot All Kinds.
Vnults and Headstones. Sr.ocialty
ot Lincoln Pearl and Black Dia
mond Granite. Wrlto for Prices,
etc. Lincoln, Cnl. 4tl
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HA1G11T Teacher o
piano and harmony. Halght Mttstt:
Studio, 401 Garnolt-Corey BldK,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plate GIurs, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 210
Oarnott Coroy Bldg.
Physicians mid Surgcona
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnett Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS PhyBlcian and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sill.
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & If. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 507,
Printers nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
loose leaf letlgerB, hilling systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir at.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO,
Office 42 North Front st. Phone
815. Prices right. Service guar
rntMr1. It Costs More
and
Is Worth More
White's
Velvet
Ice Cream
Our Milk Shakes
arc the best.
Try them
riionc 481
E. Main St.