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STEBFOim mm rammm, mmoivn, : oreook ttittvay. attafst bt. 1017. " VATWl FTVT5 VICINITY The buzz of the saw and dull thud of the ax reverberated all over town on Wednesday, and some even say that chips from the Hodgson wood lot southwest of town fell on the plaza. It was all occasioned1 by a band of faithful workers from the Methodist church, who Volunteered to cut the, winter's supply of fuel, inas much as the standing timber was, do nated by W'. D. Hodgson. D. L. Glenn cruised the tract and Pastor Douglas, keyed the saws to the prop er pitch. Others did the actual work, while J. R. McCracken made the cof fee and Ralph Billings poured. If will be several days before the actual output of wood, as measured by tiers, will be determined, it being "mine run." Wednesday's manifest of supplies forwarded by express to First com pany at Fort Stevens by the Soldiers' Auxiliary, included ten boxes of peaches, four of plums and one of pears in the fruit line. The vegetable shipment comprised a sack each of cabbage and carrots, and two sacks of string beans. A box of pieplant was also sent along by way of va riety. Shipments are madq regular ly every week. . ' Reports indicate that Chief of Po lice Atterbury will soon resign and accept a better position on the rail road police squad In Portland; also that J. W. Hatcher, present night po lice, will be his successor. Further more, that W. J. Carpenter, one of the special officers on the Siskiyou patrol, has resigned, though he is helping on the force for the time be tug.. '. ' The ancient totem polos support ing the colonnade td the Ashland ho tel have been razed, so that the build ing's "frontispiece" now presents a clear view In perspective. F. Jassman, prominently Identified with the Fruitgrowers' Supply com pany of Hilt, has rented the Yockoy residence on Emerick street, which his daughters will occupy while at tending the Ashland high school tills fall and winter. C. F. Bates, of the transfer com- pany, will move Into the McLeod res I idence on Falrview street, Soptembor -f .1 ,iti ..nAntn Ik. nnlA.. on the boulevard. Native Sons and Daughters will meet in the park bandstand Satur day at 2 p. m. to arrange details for observance of pioneer day. ' (Principal F. 13. Moore of the high school, and family have Toturncd from a summer's visit in tho vicin ity of Astoria. ' 1 ' , : The second crop of strawberrios of the season put in an appearance in local markets this week. The Don B. Smith place, corner of the Boulevard and Mountain avenue, haB been sold to L. A. Moss, of Pais ley, In Lake county, who has beon visiting relatives here of late. The now purchaser will occupy the place as a winter residence. Tho Boaver Realty Co, made the deal. Mrs. A. H. Conner and daughter Heen returned home on Wednesday from Seattle, where they have been for the past throe months, and will reoccupy their residence on Allda street. They report smoke from for est fires absolutely distressing in the northern country. J. B. Icenhower Is moving his second-hand store from North Main to East Main, so as to be ready for bus iness in the new quarters by Septem ber 1. Walt Davis and Dan Hanscom, both of Ashland, are about ready to prove up on homestead claims, the former on the east half "soutlionst quarter and east half northeast quar ter section 18, township 4 8, range 3 east, and the latter on the southwest quarter of soulhwest quarter, section 34. township 3!), range 2 cast. Mr. and Mrs. C. Vroman, of Port land, have returned hero for an In definite stay and will occupy their large ranch noar town, which has been leased for some time past. T. E. Blair of Jasper, Oregon, mer chant and stockman, has been In 1 Ashland this week renewing tho ac . quaintance of T. II. Simpson, the men elng old-tlmo friends. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Billings nro to arrive homo this wock from a vaca tion visit to Newport. S. E. McDonald of Butte, Mont., new shoo salesman at Endcrs depart ment store, has rented the furnished home of Mrs. Eggleston on Church street. Mrs. Abble Elizabeth Stacoy, wld- of the lato Alphonso L. Stacey, died on Thursday at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Embree, re siding on Fourth street. Deceased was a native of Massachusetts, 70 years of ago. Funeral services will be held at Stock's undertaking par lors, Saturday, at 10 a. ro. Inter ment In Mountain View cemetery. G. H. Yeo, manager of the local branch of tho Jackson County Ab stract company, and family return this week from an extended visit with relatives In the J. A. Hnrvoy family at Santa Ana, Cal. Christian Endeavor societies of the Southern Oregon group will hold a district convention in this city, Sep tember 19 ad iO, There will be "SO LONG LETTY" AT ASHLAND CHAUTAUQUA, SEPT. 11 : ' :-4 'A. ;v - i "So Long Lotty", tho successful musical farce produced with much success by Oliver Morosco in Los An geles two years ago and since then playing long engagements in Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and Boston, will bo presented at tho Chautauquu auditorium, Ashland, Ore., Tuesday, formal program, with, speakers from a distance, including Miss Edna Whipple, president of the state union. Gladys Carnahan, Mary Spencer, Mao Glover and Oscar Cooper constitute a local committee on arrangements. . A small fortune in livestock was represented by four cars of porkers, unloaded here for feed and water on Thursday, en route from the vicinity of Grldley, Cal., to Portland markets. John F. Patty will close up his second-hand store business, East Main street, by November 1 and ro movo to his ranch property in Wash ington. On labor day, Monday, September 3, the postofflce and bank will bo closed. Tho schools will open per functorily, but will not got down to active study and recreation until Tuesday. The store delivery system here re tains the status quo which prevailed boforo the agitation was made to cut down tho efficient service to one de livery per day "while the war lasts." Married: In San Francisco,; Aug ust 27, William L. Laudrum of San Francisco and Mary J. Icenhower of Ashland. In Minneapolis, Minn., An gust 25, Claire Bcebe and Elizabeth Mario Abbott, both foo-nier residents of this city. In Portland, August 20, Leroy Tuttle, of that city, and Mar garet Patterson of Ashland. Gcorgo W. Kimball of Roscburg, well-known resident of Douglas coun ty, Is paying his customary visit to Ashland during tho summer vacation season. Alpha Chapter No. 1 of the East ern Star will begin its regular sched ule of meetings for the fall and win ter season on Tuesday evening) Sep tember 4. That stellar attraction, "So Long, Lettie," will appear at the Chautau qua Auditorium, Tuosday, Septem ber 11. , Three cars of baled hay were shipped from Talent last week, two by Mr. Patterson and ono by Walter Jeffreys. Mrs. Gutliyi and threo children from Minnesota are visiting their un cle. If, E. Bowman, and faintly. Mrs. Williams was an Ashland vis itor Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Youngson of Port land were guosts of the Kov. and Mrs. M. C. Reed last week. Mrs. James Fuller, Mrs. 11. T. El more of Ashland, Dr. and Mrs. Young son of Portland and Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Kecd were dinner guests of Mrs. Holon Carlton Tuesday. Mrs. Jcssio Forrell, Mrs. Cookman and Mrs. Wellman wore guests of Mrs. M. C. Reed last week. -Miss Constance Ames of Medford was the guest of Misses Helen and Marjory Adamson Sunday. Dr. V. M. Griffin, brother of Dr. Griffin of Talent, who Is making a trip through the west, Is expected to arrive III Talent this week to make his brother a vlst. Joe Kcrby and his daughtor-ln-law Mrs. Charles Korliy, left for Bray, Cal., Sunday mornng. Marlon Yount, who has boon visit ing his children In Lakovicw, Or., is the guest of his brothers, James, John and Henry Yount, In South Tal ent. Nathan Firestone and family, who have been visiting friends and rela tives hero for the past few weeks, left Wednesday for his homo In lower California. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Ladles' Aid at the home of Mm. IajhIs Brown, Thursday. The afternoon was greatly brightened, by TALENT TALK Soptombcr 11. . "So Long Lotty" will be remembered by many, local play goers who are waiting anxiously for an opportunity to renew their, ac quaintance with this charming char actor. Charlotto Groenwood Is the featured member of tho cast which also Includes Sydney Grant, Hal Skolly, Tyler Brooke, Eunice Sau- the presence of Bjlby Brown, daugh- ter of Charles Brown, tho druggist The afternoon was spent In sewing. At 4 o'clock a dollpious lunch of cake and Ice cream was served by the host ess, assisted by Mrs. Bowman. There was a large number present. Mr. High received what came near being a serious accident. A board, flying back from the ripsaw, struck him on the wrist, cutting it to tho bono. Mrs. G. ". Ager and small daugh ter of Jacksonville were guests of Mrs. Louis Brown Thursday. Miss Nivers of Ashland was tho guest of J. II. Wlthrow and family Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Dcnlinm and family re turned from thoir outing at relican bay Sunday afternoon. Tho Epworth league, In conjunc tion with the Queen Esthers; Is ar ranging to give an ice cream social next week to rnlse tho subscription pledged by tho societies on the ' now addition of the church. Come ' and help them out.. The day will bo an nounced later. The Epworth league, disappointed j in thoir annual outing a couple of weeks ago, aro to go in a body to the sulphur baths at Ashland Thursday night of this week. A business nieetng of tho Metho- dst church was held Wednesday eve ning to finish up tho work for the close of tho conforenco year, jMilcli occurs next month. " Miss Edna Wells, who had a slight operation last Wednesday, hs doing nicely. Cecil Ager of Jacksonville was a vsitor in town Friday afternoon. School opened in Talent Monday, August 29th. , Tho staff of teachers is tho same as last year, with one ex ception. Miss Low did not Tottirn this year, Tho third and fourth grades, under Miss Mickey being so full there is not seating room for any moro pupils. Miss Caliie Vogell left for her work in Ashland Monday morning. Miss Vogell was requested by Prof. Brlsco to commenco her office work a week before school started. This Is ono of the most responsible positions In the school, and while Miss Vogell wished to resign to take a commercial posl Hon, the high school faculty refused to entertain even a thought on the question. Jhls Is tho highest rccom- mendatlon Miss Vocgll could havo re celved for her past year's work. The meeting of tho Red Cross Tues day aflernon was one of tho largest. attended meetings since Its organiza tion. Interest Is growing with every week, and the result Is more finished work Is being sent In to Ashland. Tho packing house is in full run nlng order, ono car of Bartlett pears having been shipped tho first of the week. Tho cannery Is also at work but the rush season has not yet com menced. Master Wayne Holdrldge and Clyde Beeson, two lads of 10 or 12 years, took a band of horsos over to the lloeson ranch on Little Applegato last Wednesday. This was a plucky thing for two lads to do. Charley IUgham of Anderson Creek was transacting business In Medford Wednesday. ' There Is to bo an Ico cream social at the Wagner Crook sehoolhouso Sat urday night. There will also bo a program. Remember, Saturday eve ning. Arthur Hall was a Medford busi ness caller from Wagner Creek on Wednesday. Church services next Sunday as usual. Sunday school, 10 a. m. and preaching at It. Epworth league, 7 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gulches of Medford are tli guests of their eon, valn, May Bolcy, Henrietta Leo aud Hallie Manning, togothor with one of tho finest selection of girls seen on the coast in a long time. An added feature of the dntertainment will be tho novelty dancing specialties intro duced by Cunningham and Clements A special train will be run from Grants Pass. C. O. Gutchcs, and their daughter, Mrs. Tom Ilearford, on Anderson creek, Mose Barkbqr was in Talent on Wednesday, loading a car of pears for a canning company in California GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mrs. Clins., Kcidle nee Violu Mcy ers), now of Koscliurg but formerly u high school graduate of Gold II was visinng her iorincr- school nmics here Tuesday. Miss Ella Cniu, accompanied by her two children, Allen and Helen njlurncd Tuesday, evening from short slay with her sister's family in Ashland. Misses Oilier mid Evil Williams of lilackwcll Hill . Were in Gold Hill on Wednesday. ', Charles Itcejl, son of Postmaster 11. 1). liccd, went lo Marslii'icld on Tuesday. Prof. W. S. Gvecnli'iif liindc a 1ms iness trip lo McuToi'd Monday bo twecn trains, ii J. II. Slanis returned to his home in this city, Monday after spendin two weeks up in the Siskiyous. Miss Hazel Khiinks went to Grants Pass Tuesday morning. A. E. Carroll, 'wife and children of Los Angeles, have been visiting the past week at the home of his uncle G. W. 1'iilrick. They returned to their home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Viiunie Jnekson of San Fran cisco spent the first of the week will; her former friend nnd schoolmate, Mrs. George Huff in this city, and also spent a few days with relatives in Siinis valley. Sho returned to he home Monday night. Dr. Kelsev and Miss Yolanda were Medford visitors Tuesday. Leo Thompson left Wednesday for Portland. Miss Virginia P.eci'iniin went I Mrdford Wednesday morning. Mcsdaines Man Averv and I'.liiiira Miller went to the li. A. runeli nea lioek Point Wednesday to spend few days with Mrs. Adams, Mrs. J. W. Merrill went to Central Point Tuesday morning to visit will friends for n few days. Floyd Kddings reliirued Monda from liis work at (Jleiidnle. Harry Harvey, Conner hanhvar inereliant in Gobi Hill, but now a re. ulent ot Klainath Falls, enine in or Tuesday lo greet friends and trail sact business connected with hi: ranch one mile east of lown. lie had stopped for a short, time with hi mother, Mrs, A. L. Ilnrvoy, in Ash land. Miss Gladys llaymond of Hoc Point was transuding business i Gold Hill Tuesday. James Davis of ISInelovell 1 1 ill -n in Gold Hill Wednesday Inin-aelm business. Mrs. Trimble,,, of I'pper Sardin creek, was in Gold Hill shopping on Wednesday. Miss Hello llrown of Knrios Crce was in Gold Hill Tuesday. , , Mrs. Win, Kinney and dnuglile Zcltna, were in Gold Hill Wednesda transacting business and visiting the i i 1 uressinii her. Mrs. O. T. Wilson of Sains valt was shoppiug in our midst Wcdnes day altrcnoon. H. K. Heed and wife and C lVJejsoii and wite made a camping part which left Gold Hill Wcdnes rem COUGHS AND COLDS Dinnli Euoalyptut 0lntmnt AT ALL ORUQ ITOMt Time tfc jar aoo iny nioininir for a few days slay, ut Shasta Springs. r A luriro band of Oh-osics were the llnirlmn on the streets luesdny ml Wednesday. Mrs. l' Dey Kchriimp, who lias been isitiiig with licr parents in 1'ortland (ho past ix weeks, ruturned to her lioine in this city Wednesday morii- Slie was accompanied by Bet tic who looks just ns fine ns ever. J). 0. Wilson of Sams valley was in Clolil Hill Wednesday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Jamison of (lull's Creek were shopping in Quid Hill on ednosdny. Miss Hiith Lull of Cent nil Point, who is iroinir to leach at tho Durdi nolle school the coming your, was in Gold Hill Wednesday.. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Ftr 8ti. District Court, Louis Schnoll and Grace Jenkins, marriago llceuse. Swift & Co. vs. Mattio E. Holmos, administratrix, for money. L. R. Bingham vs. Julia R. Bing ham. Alias summons. C. L. Deltmillon, vs. United Copper company. Lien. Georgo W. Teatsorth vs. V. M. Campbell, lien. L. C. Charley et al., vs. G. L. Shor- moihorn, Stipulation; order dismiss ing. Jackson county vs. G. A. Aero ot al. Summons. Real Estate Tninsfei'S. Rose C. Brophy, ot vlr., school district No. 20, land In soc tlon 25, T. 33 S., R. 1 E $ John B. Hair ot ux., to Isaac T. Galllgar, land in section 27, T. 3G S., R. 4 W Randllla Goodalo ot vlr. to Milo Goodalo, lots 11 and 12, block G8, 'Medford... 10 R. D. Daws ct ux. to Tom Bu- shoag, land In Cottage Homo addition addition to Medford 10 Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawrenco Hill havo returned from a two months' vaca: tion at Seaside and Portland. YES! MAGICALLY! , CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS j You simply say to tho drug Btora man, "Glvo me a quarter of an ounce of freozone." This will coat very littlo but is sufficient to remove overy hard or soft corn from one's foot. A few drops of this new ether com pound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relievo the .soro- ui'HH iiiBimiuy, uuu miuu uiu i-uvuu win. root and all, dries up and can be lifted out with tho lingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that, while frcczono is sticky, it dries in a moment, and sim- Sly shrivels up tao corn witnout in aming or even irritating Uiu surround ing tifBiie or skin. Don't let father dla of Infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns. but clip this out and xuako him try it, WANTI5D MISCKLJiANEOUS WANTED 20 or 110 acres of good farm or orchard land, Improved or not. John Sherman, 412 S. King St., Medford. 1411 WA'.vr-KI 300 tons baled alfalfa hay, first-class condition, $25, f o. I), cars, Medford. Box 30, Mall Trlbuno. 140 WANTEU 500-lb. platform scalqs Phono 121X. ,141 WANTED, FORNITIIIIB Party do sires to purchase good modern fur nituro and rugs, etc., of souie prl . vato home, 5 or X ronniB, and will pay cash. Box C M., Mall Tribune 13!) WANTED To buy ranch and turn Medford residence, modern aud un incumbered, as part, and pay cash for dlffercnco. Address A. I!., Mall Trlbuno. 1 1 1 WANTED To exchaiigo, two desira ble building lots In Los Angeles for hoiiso In Medford. or rainh near Box J. C Mall Tribune. 14 1 WANTED Havo party wanting to rent small furnished house.. Ben nett Investment Co. 140 WANTED Good horse, weight about l.'IOO. not ovor 5 or 6 years old and thoroughly broken. James Bros., Capital Hill. Phone 370X WANTED To buy, a socond-hand Ford louring car or runabout. Ap nlv 923 W. Main St., aftor G p. in 138 WANTED Hay, baled and looso Medford Ico & Storage Co. WANTED 5000 poundB ot poultry weekly. Wo asauro you fair treat ment and highest price In the city. Oct our trade and cash prices. War ner, Wormian & Gore. WANTED Bring ui your egg and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Hoiibos to move, 4HX-M. or 48R-K. Phone WANTED Separator man for threshing outfit. Apply II. W Bingham. Phone B97-J3. WANTED To buy 10 to 15 acres of corn for silo. 11, W, Bingham 1'b.ouo G9W3, Infants filofhers Thousands testify ' Horlick's The Original Malted Milk Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for Vz of a Century Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position by stenographer. Address Box B, Mall Trlbuno. 142 HELP WANTED FEMAXH WANTHI) Cilrl for general house work. Fhono 30311. WANTED Woman to do washing and ironing for small family; want It taken from homo, rhouo 92.1 lilS HELP WANTED MALE WANO'Wl) Men to run elevator. tol Medford. WANTHI) Man to wash dishes in hotel, $35, room and board; man to do chores, sr,0, room and board; woman to help In kitchen or cook unit helper; good salary to right party. Girl to wait table. Crator Lake Lodgo, per L. E. Slogelman. 130 WANTED Barber at Joo O'Brien's North Fir mid Main. " WANTED Young man to learn tho gas-fitters' trade. Call at 27 No Grape street. Oregon Gas & Elec tric Co. ...... FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cows, 10(1 Lincoln St Harvey Home. 140 FOR SALE Cows, 100 Lincoln St. Harvey Homo. . 138 FOR SALE-Reglstored Duroc boar, 11 months old. Price $50. J. E Judy. Phono SB9W. 142 FOR SALE OR TRADE Car for cat tle W. D. Wlthrow, Talont. 139 FOR SALE 175 head of angora goats, and team, weight hotwoon 1100 nnd 1200. Edison Hard, gen oral dellvory, 142 FOR SALE Or trade for automobile, sow and six pigs and 3 cows nnd heifer. Call at Mrs, Anderson s, corner 9th and Central, aftor (I o'clock. 1 .140 FOR SALE for cash, cheap. 3 oood teams work horses and , luirnoss, also al farm tools, Marshall Bros. 2 miles north ot Central Point. 138 FOR SALE Good team, 2404. Phone 594. : ,! Ed M. White. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE- :Sewod curpot rags. Call ,321L. :1I2 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two good houses, very cheap. WV R. Stokes Phone1 40S.lt. ' ' "' 139 FOR SALE Auto owners tako no tice: Magic motor, gas, 1 quart equals 50 gallons-gjtsolino. Guar anteed bv Auto Remedy Co., Cin cinnati, O. Bewaro of Imitations. Inqulro Cha3, Meo, Applegato, Or 10 FOR SALE Hourly Crawford nnd strawberry peachos, 1 Vic at ranch 114c delivered In Central Point. Arrowhead Orchard, Tablo Rock Phono 295. 14 FOR SALE Ono high hookkeopcr'i desk and stool, oao large, heavy of fice tablo, ono small offico desk throe light oak offico chairs an one small safe. All cheap for iiuli sale. Call 711. 141 FOR SAL1' Phono 3 Folding baby carriage !1L. 138 FOR SALE ton tons of hay. In qulro W. C. Daloy, Lake Creek, Or 14 FOR SALE Feed cutler and grinder 4 'j-ft. mower, II. S. separator, (100 lbs. capacity, tlox 55, Mall it buno, 1 FOR BALK RKAIi KttTATH FOR SALE- 955-acro stock and at fal fa ranch about ono and a ha miles water (rontago on Rogu river ami Elk creek. Fine bulb: lima, all cultivated land, under I rlgatlon. This Is ono of tho hosl stock ranches In the country. Wll sell all or part. Price $30 pc acre. Address N. T. McDonald Troll. Or. 13 FOR SALE A bargain In 10 neres. 1 Vi miles from center of Medford on corner of two roadH; in lioarin fruit; fenced; no buildings; sold for $7000 cash four years ago will take $2800, part cash; address C. Crosman, 12D9 First Avo., Oak land. Cal. 1" FOR SALE Six acres, two acroH In alfalfa, remainder fine garden land fruit nuts, borrlos, good barn, out houses, ote., Blx-room houso, choaii cash or terms. Address Box 12 Jacksonville. Orogon. 13 FOR SALE Farming land, fru land, stock ranches, timber land from $10 por acre up, on long tlm ciuiv DavmoaU, or might oxchn'ige for other clear property. Addross Gold Hay Realty Co. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT Rrlrk Candy Store roo at 21 1 West Main. Also two-story dwelling at 402 8. Nowtown 8t, John F. Whllo. 14 FOR RENT Farms and stock ranch en, garden land, Gold Ray Realty Co, FOR RENT Underwood typewriters. Medford Book Slore, IS FURNISHED A V A HTM EX TS FOR RENT Furnished Apt. snmmor rates. The Berbon. Phone 838-R. OR RENT Ono completely furnish ed anartment at Hotel Holland. " FOl; RKNl nOCSES OR RIO NT Furnished house. J. W. Wakutleld, Palm Block. 139 OR RENT A fine two story bunga low, 0 rooniB, sleeping porch, store room. All modorii. Beautiful lawn. 322 So. Newtown. Inquire first house In rear. FOR RENT Colonel Sargent's placo on Oakdalo Avenue, very reason able Inqulro of II. B. Nyo. I'hono 25.11. M4 BUSINESS OProHTl'NITIUS FOR SALK Wol established paying automobile business. Address Box 75, Mail Tribune. I3S FOR EXCHANGE FOR' SALE OR TRADE- -Cattle; Waller 138 small bunch for auto. Scott, Gold Hill. IX)ST OST Radiator cap for Overland car, American flag and eagle at tached. Finder kindly leave at Trclchlerg & Pierson's arago. Chas. M. English. 138 FARM LOANS. AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 4 0 years, 5 por cent; 4 per cent on de posits convertible into 4 14 percent farm loau bonds; $250,000 in bonds sold weekly ajnri money paid (armors. E. I L' Kuril, Scc.-Troas. National Farm Loans Associations, Gamntt-Corey Building, Medford. MONET TO i;OAN MONEY TO LOAN On good sechi- Ity. Phono 647-J. J. B. Andrews. Medford Business College Bldg., Room 2. . ' MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to $5000 on nana to loan at t per cent, on good farm security. Earl Tumy, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy niontn ly payments. See D. R- Wood. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at lWj rooms 8 and a, Meurora iMaaonai Bank Building. A. B. REAMES-t-L&wyer. Oarnett Corey bldg. : Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Publlo Ac countant, room 411,- M, F. ft H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon'. Aiuio Snppltos LAHBtt ATJTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, ones! and best equipped plant In the P ciflo northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Sold under writ- ton gunranteo. 34 Nortu nrteemn St., Portland, Ore. Collections COLLECTIONS AND RKPOHTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantllt Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Has kinB' Bldg., 216 E. Main St. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW DenttBt. Over Dan lels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. ftnglnoor nnd Contractor FRED N. OUMMINGS Engineer ani contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bids Surveys, estimates, Irrigation draln ago, orchard and land Improvement, (ijirbago GAKIIAGE Got your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good acivlco. Phono S71-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Miilo FRED ALTON IIAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Musi Btudlo, 401 Garuett-Corey Ride. Phone 72. Insurance EARL H. TUMY General insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contrad and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. Sis Oarnett-Coroy llldg. PliVHlclnns and Surgeons DR. W. W. irOWARO Ostncpathto physiclnn. 303 Garuett-Corey build lug. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tofltcd and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 587, Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office to Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose lent ledgers, billing systems, eta Portland prices. 27 Nortk Fir St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGH CO. ortlce 42 North Front t. Phone 815. Prices rlistit. Service r-smtetd.