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JrftDPOTCT) MATT; TTITBITNE, ifTSDFOTlD. OTffiGOW TFFRTUY.: RETTF.MTVETS TR,-;;Tnl7 PAGE FIVE 14 MEALS, 5 DAYS Ashland and. Hosobun Trill' each feed 7300 troops on their way to j American lake. Grants Pass will feed 144.1 and Mcdford none. Wiry, j-no one AnowH, nnless it was lack of ..prompt ucneptiincc of the-offer. and f itoo many questions by the comniit !': f tee in 'charge.'-' The only 1 reply to ' 'these queries was a change' of sched- ('.'ule. . ' I For five.days the trains, each eon- taining- about 500 soldiers of the new .national army, totalling 10,000 draft- $$ei men, will pass thru Xlcdford. At ? Ashland the first meal will bo serv ed nt noon Thursday. A second meal I will bo furnished at 2 p. in. On Fri , day there will be one meal at 1 p. m. I and one at 5 p. m. ; Saturday, one at J 0 5. m., one nt 7 p. m. and one at 1 7:30 p. m.; Sunday, one at 0 a'. m one nt noon nml one at 7:30 p. m?; Monday,- one at, 6 a. in. and one at 7 V iJ. m. ftrce hundred will be fed each ' nieal at the tlepot hotel, and (lie oilier ' 200'at'othnr .rcslnuraiits. ,, ' , . ' ":':y ,-lW cities ' -named'., as slopping places with the number of men to be '-Twovidod for, the number - of times ineals are to be screed and (he nuui- , .Jier of dnys in y-liirli the hospitality ' .'will be required are given below: ' California. -No. Men. .4500 401)5 407 '407 ,' 541 2000 1004 1005 350 001 422 No. Purine; Meals. Pays. j Towns JtcddiiiR Jlunsmuir, yrcsno ........ Vojave .'. 'illiams .. ..... rSncramcnto ..: mco'f:r., Stockton ..... jFan Cuis Obispo.. jPan "Jose .... ..JM Bluff:..: 9 5 ' 8 . 5 i i 1 i 1 ' i 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 l i i ,i l i 1 l 2 2 ''I 1 14 4 14 5 ,51 3 5 3 i'i 2 ' 2 i i N Bakcrsfield .'. 422 ,',. Tracy -.1.1'. '571 j ftVced ...... 950 I XVillows ; ..... ' 501 f '' ' Oregon. ; Jtoscburg- ..... 7300 ;. JVsblnnd 7300 i Wrants Pims 1443 ? Albany ... 2400 i $Bugeioj 1(1,74 4TEN HOUR DAY ON SALEM, Or., Sept. 18. Following Sin opinion by Attorney General jStrown to the effect that the highway frommissinn could work highway con- truetion crews more than cighi Wours in cases 'of emergency, the ;Jiighway commission has put men cm cloyed on liifliwny work on the Sis jtiyon and Sheridan roads and also SuRngcd in constructing bridges in (.Columbia county on a ten-hour basis. IJrio commission desires theso pro tects completed heforo the rainy sea son commences. OF TYPHUS AT CASSEL f I'Alfirs, Sept. 1H. Allien I liam jjiion, a French soldier who on his Tjjthird attempt has just escaped from uticrmnny, brings the information, nc Licording to the Pnris edition of the kKcw York Herald, that 3700 French ji ml lli-itish soldiers and 1500 Rus sians have died of .typhus nt the 'JUerman concentration camp nt Cqs el, ninety miles noijhcast of Frnuk-fort-on-tiie-Miiin. ' r : TODAY'S MARKETS PoHIiiimI l.lTestock. IPORTbAN'D, Sent. 18. Cattle steady, received 138. Best beef steers $!).009.75; good beet steers (7.50 f! 8.75; best beef cows $6.75 ?? 7.!n; ordinary to good cows f 4.00 (ff 6.75 ; best hclforsf7.00fiR.no; bulls $1.00 5B.7n; calves $7.00 W 7.50; Blockers and feeders, steers, $1.00 1? 7.25. Ilogc, steady; receipts 107. Prime light 17. 7517. 85; prime heavy )17.65 17.75; pigs $14.00 16.00; bulk of sales $17.75. Sheep steady; receipts 1059. West ern lambs $13. 00 15.50; valley lambs $11. Portland lliitter. PORTLAND. 8cpt. 18. Butter steady. City creamery prints 48c; cartons 4!c; byulng price butter fat 4"cH4!lc; culm extras 4fic: prime first 44c; ttr.it 40c; dairy 34!4c. ESS ASKS PRICE POLICY OF U. S. GOVERNMENT (Continued from Page One.) , "CaH we permit Herman autoc racy nnd militarism to rcninin Us :i constant menace to that liberty n constant danger to the pence nnd tranquillity of the world? Can. there be any compromise with - this ques tion, now that millions of men have died to make it impossible t Men may cry 'Peace, peace,' but there oan Be no penco so lone;, as 'kultur,' under autocratic, interpretation and direction, remains a vital force in the world so long as any grout nnd ag gressive nation of men are made, to believe they, possess ,n superiority which entitles theni to subject oth ers to their-will nnd their self-con-1 stituted rulers are permitted porpctu-; ally to plot and plan to that purpose. ' Pleas for United Action. "There may be some who are not aware what mny happen to future generations if this generation be permitted to live in pence, nor now humiliating the pence under which they live, bat, thiink find, in this Splendid democracy of ours they can constitute a very small minority, and in the ranks of business their num ber is negligible. Let us make this number infinitesimal bv audi 'nulled action that every impulse to selfish or sordid action may be suppressed and a great wave of enthusiasm may move ns on to such achievement in servico nnd in sacrifice ns shall con stitute a -compelling influence for a' speedy conclusion of . this;.wnr a conclusion that will bring: 'us real peace." ' t'U- AUXILIARY T0 SERVE The county fair officers have given 10 me aoicners Auxiliary a conces sion for, serving refreshments in the Natatorium during the fair. A com mittee with Mrs. McKoe as chair man, has been appointed to take chargo of the work. Sandwiches, coffoe, ice cream and other refresh ments will be served during the aft ernoons and evenings, beginning this evening with the dance, and contlnu lug thru tho week. The booth will be located in the balcony on the sec ond floor and will be handsomely decorated with bunting In tho nation al colors. The net proceeds will be devoted to the purposes of the or ganization. Including the mess fund of the Seventh company. The com mittee will also serve lunches in a booth on the ground floor, at the left side of tho main entrance, from 12- o'clock to G,- every (afternoon. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta. Circuit Court. Anna Bowrey vs. Henry C. Bow rey. Divorce Anlo Powell vs. Ruby Johnson ct al. Cost bill. , Vina Edna Hal5 vs. James C. Hall Affidavit of mailing. ' lrnlnto. i 13. h. Burch cstato, petition for or der to sell personal property. Cnshman Cunningham estate, fin al discharge. T. J. Johnson estate, proof of pub Mention of final notice. Frank .Ludwlg Uccson CBtato, in ventory and appraisement. Stomach Germs Routed One Ihisc of Mayr's Wonderful Item ody Drives Them Out Knds Torture. Stomach poisons breed millions of germs that cat Into your vitals, caus ing Gas Pressure, Indigestion, Const! pntlon. Torpid Liver, Auto-lntoxlca- Hon, Yellow Jaundice, Gall Stones Appendicitis, Cancer and -Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, etc., etc, Thousands of sufferers have been ro stored by Mayr's Wonderful Remed among them Justice of the Supreme Court, Congressmen, Doctors, Law yors. Bankers, Mlnlstors, Nurses. Farmers, Mechanics porsons of cv er? class probably your own neigh bora. Stomach troubles are due most ly to catarrhal poison. Mayrs' Won derful Romody removes the poison horoughly cleanses the system, drives out the disease breeding germs, allays Inflammation and ends suffering. Un like any other remedy. No alcohol- nothing to Injure you. One dose con vlnces. FItKK book on Stomach All ments. Wrlto Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg Chemist, Chicago, or obtain a bottle of Mayr's Wondorful Remedy from Leon B. Hasklns or any rellablo drug gist, who will reiurn your money 1 It falls. PAGE THEATER TONIGHT y-sv. Clara Williami ,ln TrUngls Play, -? -"Pavs of th Boar." Gladys Brockwoll In "Tho Soul of Satmi," now showing at tho Rialto theater. Is everybody's favorite. Sho is a real actress, strong, quick, emo tional. Tbo charm of her personality takes her directly Into the hearts of tho aiidicnco. , Evory mother nnddaughtcr Bliotild seo "Tho Soul of Satan." It touches defiantly a phaso of everyday life for thousands of girls; and young wo men. It is not a problem play, but It is strong, surging, whirling drama with a problem in It. In tho climax tho problem is solved. The father in "The Soul of Satan" Is unconsciously a reprobate. Thero are many fathers who are uncon sciously, but inexcusably, reprobates of tbo same class and somo of them llvo not far from Mcdford. They, too, should seo this wonderful presen tation of a practical matter. The story of Miss Brockwcll's now picture has a human appeal l,liat can not full to triumph. The heroine loaves homo In a cloud of doubt and dospair. Sho returns in the full sun shlno of happiness. Tho high spots between these two points in tho Btory tel how she does It; and they at tho same time expose a sordid world that too frequently escapes detection. Seen for tho last tlmo at the Ri alto tonight. . Juice of Lemons! How to Make Skin White and Beautiful At the coBt of a small jar of ordi nary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of themost wonder ful lemon skin softener and complex ion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle con taining three ounces of orchard white.- Caro should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woipan knows that lemon Juice Is used to bleach and romove such -blemlshos as sallowncss, freckles nnd tan and Is tho Ideal skin softener, smothenor and beautifier. JuSt try It! Get thrco ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocor nnd make up a quarter pint of this swootly fragrant lemon lotion nnd mnssago it dally into the face, neck, arms and bands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It Is wonderful to smoothen rough, red bands. Rogue Elk Resort Located at mouth of Elk creek, on the Rogue. Best fishing grounds, good hunting, experienced guides, best accommodations. Splendid placo for wonk-end va cation. Information at Valley Cia rago, Medford. . . WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time 01 place by appointment. Phone 147-J. Well do the rest. J. B, PALMER. 53 i-i -ifi'i..t,-iu.:; 2ii PORTLAND, Sept. 18.-On ae count of depleted finances, State flaino Warden Shoemaker has lopped off fourteen deputy gainc wardens, who will bo relieved from duty Oc tober 1. Ono warden is kept for each of tho ten districts of the slate. Air. Shoemaker states: ' "The necessity for revoking these deputy wardens' commissions is due to a continued decrease in the sale of game licenses. The sale of these licenses has decreased for a number of reasons. "First, several thousand licenses were not taken' out in northwestern Oregon this your on account of the duck season having closed on Decem ber .31, instead of January 15, ns heretofore. , "Secondly, Oregon has sent to the front ns her quota in this wur about 8000 men, rnnging from the ages of 18 to 30. Tho great majority of thcs.0 nro sportsmen who have been in the hubit of taking nut either a hunter's or angler's or combination license in the past. 1 .'., "And third, tbo closing of the How's This? We offer On -Hundred T)ollnrs Reward for iiny rae of fatarrb ttiat ctiuiot Ik- vuntl by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wb, the tinder bIrikmI, hnvo known F, I. Chonry for the lant 15 yi'iirs, and Im-Hpyo Mm perfectly botmmMo In all uufIiu'Ss trniiKtictlnriH surf flnnnolnlly ublo to carry out any obligation" aiado by bis firm. NAT. BANK OP COMMKHCK, ' Toledo, Ublo. IT nil 's Catarrh Cur? Is taken Internally, no (Ins directly uou tho blood nnd uiilcoiia surfnrcg of tbc ityatem. Testimonial Kent fire, l'rlcu 7ft ;nts per bottle. Sold by nil DniRRhta. Take Ball's family Tills tor constipation. Cbartar No. 7701. REPORT OF CONDITION OF The First National Bank . At Mcdford, in tho Stnte of Oregon, at (ho closo of business on vv . , September 11, 1917. RESOURCES. a Loans and discounts $372,031.14 Overdrafts, unsecured 1,541.03 U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917): a U. S. bonds - deposited to securo circuhrlUm (par value) : , 100,000.00 b V. S. bonds' und certificates of indebtedness plodged to securo V. S. deposits (pur value) , 1,000.00 I iU, S. bomlH ,unil cortltlcatcs of indebtedness owned nnd' unpledged 22,000.00 -, . r ' Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty llonds) and certificates of indebtedness a Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged 7,214.04 b Liberty Loan Bonds, pledged to securo IT. S. and other deposits 25,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc: b Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to so euro postal savings deposits 13,251.25 e Securities other tliun U. S. bonds (not iiiclud. ing stocks) owned unpledged 70,053.69 Total bonds, securities, etc Stock of Federal Rcsorvo Bank (00 per cent of subscrip tion) : a Value of hanking house $ 85,000.00 bEqulty In banking house .-. Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with' Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and not amounts duo from national banks.... Net nmounts due from banks nnd bankers, nnd trust com pnnios other than Included in Items 13 and 15 . Exchange for clearing house Total of Items 15, 111, and 17 ' $108,008.70 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report ing bank nnd other cash Hems Redemption fund with V. 8. Treasurer and duo from II. S. Treasurer Tof: a I LIABILITIES. Capital stork paid In Surplus fund a Undivided profits $ 10,281.71 b Less current exiicnses, Interest, and taxes paid , 7,145.12 Circulating notes outstanding......'. Net nmounts due to banks and hnnkci-s $ 0,007.52 Demand deposits subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days: Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit duo In Ichb than 30 dnys (other than for money borrowed) Certilled checks Cashier's checks outstanding ; . Total demand deposltB subject to Reserve, Items 31, 32, 33, nnd 34 $389,389.91 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payablo after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice): CcrtlllcatCH of deposit (other than for money borrowed).... Postal savings deimslts Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Itusnrvn, Items 39, 41, and 42 $270,239.97 United States deposits (other than poHlal savings), includ ing deposits of U. 8. disbursing officers 43. Total 8TATK Of OKKUUN, County of Jackson, ss: I, Oris Crawford, Cashier of the that tho abovo Btatement Is true to Correct Attest: Henry Ilnrt, F. K. Subscribed and sworn to before My commission expires May 29, 1919. WHITE'S VELVET ICECREAM t made In nil flavors and Is strictly flrst-cla. ' Insist on this brand. Try a dish nt our place, 332 East Main street, hunting Kt'ason shut off u rvtit salt' dt' liconscs to tho pcopli! who Itiko their annua! vacation tlie first two weeks of the deer season.'' Setting forth tluwe facts, Mr. Shoemaker sent commitment inns to day to tho deMity wardens ami also to every rod and gun club, in the state. IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If yon hnvo cntnrrhal deafness or hoad noises go to your druggist and got 1 ouuco of ' Pnrmlnt (double strength), and ndd to It 14 pint of hot water and 4 otiucos of granulated sugar. Tako 1 tablospoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relict from tho distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should opon, broath lng become easy and tho mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to tako. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafnoss or hoad nolsos should give this preparation a trial. Heath's Drug Store, Unskln's Drug Store, Strang's Drug Stflre, Mcdford Phar macy, West Side riinrnincy can sup ply you. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED lOxi'ollent, cook nnd house keeper; will go to your homo, pro- paro and servo dcllilnus dinners or luncheons. Ices, cnues or snlnds for parties, decorations, etc. Box 7, Mall Tribune. U:i WANTED By young lady, position as stenographer and office work. Address 216 Factory street, Ash land, Oregon, or phono No. 49X-H, Ashland. lliii WANTED Hoy wants place to work for board and clothes and attend Bchool. Box 12, Mail Tribune. 153 WANTED Position as housekeeper or work by day or hour no wash ing. Mrs. C. L. Grant. Phono 728 J. 172 Rescrvo DlBtrict No. 12. $372.031. II 1,041.03 123,000.00 32,211.54 89,304.94 3,900.00 85,000.00 18,777.70 28,501.14 30,219.0' 110,713.2 9,855.20 0,910.87 4,401.48 0,000.00 $932,431.02 $100,000.00 20,000.00 3,130.02 99,997.50 0,007.02 310,359.18 71,202.47 074.02 1,093.01 77,931.01 7.587.00 1 90,720.4 (i 37,000.00 $932,431.02 above-named hank, do Bolcmnly swear the best of my knowledge and belief. 01118 CRAWFORD, Cashier. Deuel, Win. G. Tail, Directors. mo this 15lh day of Sepiember, 1917. T.-W, MILES, Notary Public. prJ CATARRH and J M FEVER a Dennlt Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUQ STORES Tubes 2ffc Jars 60c HUM VANTKI MAIJ5 WANTKl.) Man to mow lawn oncn a week. S. S. Smith, Phono 415. 15.1 W'ANTKD Mldlo aged man with family, experienced fnrmer. Fred crick Pclouzs, Kaglo Point. 157 WANTED Toamstor. Mliivista Or chard. Phono 5U7-J2. business orroitTUNinns W'ANTKD Partnor In valuable pat ent j would consider exchnngo for Interest. Inquire P. O. liox 1 7 II , Kaglo Point, Ore. 158 HELP WANTED FEMAJ,H WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Delroy Clotchell. 158 WANTED Woman for general housework In small family, fiir. West Uth. 154 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 5000 lbs. springers. Tele phone 5S0-J. E. 11. Hall. 154 WANTED To buy, bogs nnd young chickoii8. Phono 51U-J2 evonlnen or meal time. WANTED Wnltr at City Restau rant. 1 to Sing, proprietor. 20 So. Contral. 155 WANTIOD Cook on close-lu ranch. Roply to Mull Tribune, llox 15. WANTED Cood work team horses or mules, at onco. llox 10, Mall Tribune. 153 WANTED Sewing by tho day. Phono 025W, 024 N. Central. 15a WANTED Bring ub your eggs and ruuiiry. we pay easn. juemoru Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED HoiiBea to moTO. Phone 488-M. or 488-X. FOIl SALE LIVESTOCK 'Oil Sfl LE Serviceable team, har ness, light wngnii, comploto. Ilnr- gain at $05. Phono 14F23. 15 FOIt SALE Good toam. 2400. Ed. M. Wblto. Phono 004. FOH BAIiB rtAL KMTATTi FOIt SALE 0-room bungalow, mod ern lot, 00x300; cheap, part cash Tolephono 419L or P. O. Box 792 170 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock rnnchos, timber land from $10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Gold Ray Realty Co.' . . . , FOIl 8 ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAI.I -Baled alfalfa hay. Phono 15K 201-R3 FOR SALE Two hoys' bicycles, Co lumbia phonograph. 911 Queen Ann nvenuo. 'Oil SALE First, second nnd third cuttings alfalfa, baled or loose. Al so beardless barley and alfalfa mixed, G. M. I.oonils, Ross Lnnc. 154 FOIt SALE Peaches, VjC and lc at orcbnrd; last chanco. Phone 097-111. 153 FOIt SALE Practically now 1917 Maxwell touring car. Address l , Mall Trlbiino. 153 FOIt SALE Beardless barloy straw. Phono 534-X. 150 FOR SALE Dnmsnn plums, concord grapes, Hungarian nnd Italian prunes. F. S. Carpenter, Povry dalo. Phono 201-ltl. l-'ifl FOR SALE Re-clcuned l'liouu 091-J2. wheat. FOIt SALE Photographer's studio outfit, 8x10 camera, working out fit mounts, etc, cheap. Good for country town. CalI4-i9-L. 155 FOR SALE B)iggy and harness; Knddlii horse; spring-tooth burrow. Fred Dougherty, 1 ml. so. Medford. 155 FOIl SALE Good brick nt $5 per thousands. See, writn or telephone Frank 11. Ray, Tolo, Oro. 157 FOR SALE Anto owners tako no tica: Magic motor, gas, 1 qunrt equals 00 gallons gasollnn. Guar anteed by Auto Remedy Co., Cin cinnati, O. ilewnro of Imitations. Inqulro Chns. Moo, Applogntn, Or. Mis. Mary A. Meo, Central Point, Oro. 103 FURNISHED A I A RT.M FIN TfJ FOIt RENT Furnished apt.; hot wa ter, heat. Tho llerbcn. Phono 92XR FOR RENT Ono completely furnish ed apartment nt Hotol Holland. ' FOR RENT Opening Colonial Flats 30 2-room apnilments and single rooms. Rates low. Steam best 2 17 South Riverside. 153 FOIl ItKM DOUSES l-'Olt RENT The Kelly htingalo, fur nished. 91 1 Quccu Ann avenue. Phono 295-.I. I'Oll RENT Five room-modorn bouso, $10. 1022 W. 4th street Phono 755, 1 OS FOR RENT Mrs. lllnck's furnished home on West Main. Inquire next door. i4i4 FOR KENT Colonel Snrxont's place on uasiinio Avenue, very reason nlile. Inquiro of II, II. Nye. Phoni 25JI. 15! FOR RENT A fine two story biingn . low. 8 rooms, sleeping norch. store room. All modern. Beautiful lawn. 322, So. Newtown. Inquli first house In rear. ' J.'OK EAlTIlAtVtiB FOIt EXt'IlA.NCaC-IIouio and lot, vacant i-lots or ranch to exchnngo for uutoinoliilu. C!, care Triliunc. 157 FOIl KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOIt KENT. For rent on shares, two acres bearing apple and pear or-chnrd,-.l nero grain land. II, care Trhluuo. 157 EOIt 11ENT Farm; casli rental, ln nulro P. O. Hox 71, Eagle Point, Oro. -158 FOIt TtKNT Ififl acre-farm, good buildings. In Sams Valley. Phono 820-lt. . 155 FOIl RENT Farms nnd stock ranch es, gardun laud. Gold Ray Roalty Co. FARM LOANS. AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years, 5 per cent; 4 per cent on de posits convertible Into 4 percent farm -loan bonds; ?250,00B In bonds sold wceklv nnd money pnld farmers. E. II. Hard. Scc.-Troas. National Farm Loans Associations, Oarnett-Corey Ruildlng, Medford. f MONEY TO 1OAN MONK? TO LOAN On good aecur- ity. Plionn 647-J. J. n. Andrews. Mcdford Business College Bldg., Room t. ; MONEY 'fO LOAN From $1000 to J5000 on nana 10 loan ai i per cent,on good farm security. Earl Tumri S lO Garnott-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy montn lr navmonts. See D. R. Wood. LOST. ,OST Between Eagle Point and Ag ate, man's coat. WII finder please notify E. L. ltountrco nt Eaglo Point or call for tho trousers. 153 BUSLVESS DrRECTOIlT. Attornoys GEORGE CODDING Lawyer, Gar- nott Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFK Attorney at lWj rooms o ana v, jnonioru nxuouw Bank Building. A. B. RE AMES Lawyer, Garnet! Corey bltlK. Accountant. E. M. WILSON Cortlfled Public Ac countant, room 411, M. F. H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. 1 Ansto Snpplle LA.HTO ATJTO SPRING CO.1 W are operating the largest, olleel and best equipped plant In the P clflc northwest. Use our sprlngi when others fall. Sold nnder writ ton gunrantoe. 34 North Fifteentl) St., Portland, Ore. Collections COLLECTIONS ANr RKPOHTS W collected somo accounts 14 yean old. We know how to get th money. The Bullock Morcant!l Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, I, H kins' Bldg., 21C B. Main st Dcnt.lhM DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Da lols Clothing Store In rooms tor mirly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phont 692-T. Kmployiuciit Agency. HELP SUPPLIED Will furnish men for outside or inside work at any time. Apply 103 North Central av enue, or phono 155-11. Japanese Employment Agency. FTnglnoor nnrt Contractor SitED N. CUMM1NGS Engineer an contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Bid Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard nnd land Improvement, Garbago GARBAGE Get your promises cleaned up for tbo summer. Call on tlits city gaili.igo wagons for good service. Phono 27-1-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Mnio FRED ALTON IIAIOIIT Teacher o piano and harmony, llalght Muslt Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey IlWg. Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Ponds. Excellent com panies, good locnl service. No. Ill Oarnott-Coroy Bldg. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD OBteopthl physician. K03 Gnrnett-Corey build Ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and nrgooo. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat, Eyoi scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. OcullRt and Aurlst for B. P, II. II. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Oo. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 07. Printers and Publisher! MEDFORD PHINT1NU CO, has the best equipped printing office to Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose lent ledgers, billing systems, eta Portland prices, 17 Norti Kir st. Trnnsrer KADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 Norm Front St. Thon 1115, Pilreo rinhl. Hutvlce inr-tntetd.