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4 t 1000 ATHLETES AT PHILADELPHIA Willi more Hum 1000 entries the forty-fourth minus truck nnd field championship irnme of the Inter-collegiitte Amiitcur Ath letic association of America will he staged nt franklin f ield Here on J n dav nnd Saturday (Mav 8-'20). In many respects the meet will be the most important staged liv the nsso uintion in some years. The perform ances of the winning athletes take on added interest duo to the proximiiv of the Olympic (lames and the col lege track coach whose pupils suc ceed in capturing the point trophy and championship, will stand out promi nently ns n candidate for the posi tion of trainer oftho American Olm pic team which will represent this country nt Antwerp. .' The return to normal .conditions in college (athletics following several years of war activities, also brinm competition bnck to the high plane which always marked those titular contests. More than 30 colleges and universities are expected to be rep resented by teams ranging from 10 to 40 individual ntldetes, including two strong contenders from the Pacific const. California and Stanford, with excellent winning records made earlier in the season, will be tho far-west invaders, but it is not expected that the middle western institutions will figure in the final result of the meet ns the Western Conference games set for Juno 4-5 arc occupying the at tention of the nthletes of that section to nn unusual extent .this season. Close followers of college track athletics are extremely cautious in forecasting tho winner due to the widely distributed 'strength of the material this year. Cornell, Pennsyl vania, Princeton, Penn. State, Syra cuse, Yiile nnd several other promi nent institutions have one or more star performers in either track or field events and the prowess of the invading nthletes from the Pacific coast is a factor that must be reckoned with in apportioning tho points. Since the initial meet, held in 1870, Ilnrvnrd lins won the greatest num ber of championships, tho Crimson total for the past 4il games being 13 victories. Cornell nnd Yale arc tied for second place with nine victories each and Pennsylvania is a close third with eight. Cornell has won the last five games the Ithaca university record running back to the 1014 meet. Owing to the war tho title contests were not held in 1017. COMMUNICATIONS Thanks Paper Support. To the Editor: In behalf of those citizens who nro deeply interested in the future of this great state and of its standing throughout the country, I wish to thank you for the great work you did in giving information to the public relative to the elementary educational bill duringlhe recent campaign. Indications are that the bill has re ceived un immense mnjnritv. and I feel that it is through the insistent nnd consistent enmpaign of educa tion carried on bv the press oi' tiic state that tho people have been led to sco the justice of enacting this measure. Very Truly Yours. J. A. CHURCHILL. Superintendent of Public Instruction. bulem, Mav 2(i. County Court Proceedings The following is a schedule of ex. pcndltures of Jackson County, Ore gon, together with a list ot the claim- tints and articles of service for which the claim is made and which were passed upon by the County Court of Jackson County' during the month of April, 1320. The following bills were allowed as ioiiows with the exceptions shown County Court and Commissioners G. A. Gardner, county judge's Balary $150.00 James Owens, county com missioner's salary and ex pense 63.50 Leo. w. Owen, county com missioner's salary and ex pense 44.50 L. A. Gardner, county judge's expense 7.31 llome Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone bill for county judge tor March 6.7 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele Phone bill for county judgo for February 7.4 Western Union Tel. Co.. tele- . grams for judge 90 i'ostal Tel. & Cable Co.. tele grams for judge 5.09 Total J2S7.53 Circuit Court Geo. N. Lewis, circuit court bailiff $ 3.00 A. K. Thompson, circuit court crier 42.00 John Avena, circuit court , witness 3.2 0 "-awrence Anderson, circuit court witness 3.20 fcv-eiyn Byerly, circuit court Witness 3.20 Bancroft Whitney Co., circuit court expense 9.00 u. Barker, circuit court wit- coo "acy Boothby. circuit court "pense 6.30 L. Conger, grand jury wit ness 3.90 M. Calkins, circuit court expense 8.30 frank Dltsworth, circuit court witness fl Mrs. .Minnie Herron, circuit court witness 3 Kd HlKinbothnm, grand jurv witness o Sheriff Humphrey, circuit court witness 03 Home Tel. & Tel. Co. March telephone bill, circuit judKO 3 Homo Tel. & Tel. Co.. Kcb. telephone bill, circuit judge 3 W. A. Hlginbotham, circuit court witness Dewey Jones, circuit court witness G. W. Jones, circuit court witness Mrs. Ci. W. Jones, circuit court witness R. L. Johnson, circuit court witness Mrs. A. E. Kellogg, circuit court witness . Olin Knox, circuit court wit ness C. C. Kelsoe, grand jury wit ness J. W. Kelsoe, grand jury wit ness Ceo. Lewis, circuit court wit ness Win. Lewis, circuit court wit ness '. Elsie Miller, circuit court witness John F. Miller, circuit court witness ,W. X. Offutt, circuit court witness Dr. E. B. PIckel, circuit court witness Dr. E. 13. PIckel, circuit court expense Mrs. Ida Snyder, circuit court witness Margaret Smith, circuit court witness J. A. Snider, circuit court witness Violet Womack, circuit court witness Walter Woods, grand jury witness J. It. Wlmer, circuit court witness It. O. White, circuit court witness E. A. Yeck, circuit court wit- 3 Total $331 Justice Court H. J. Backer, justice, court witness $ E. R. Barker, justice court witness W. A. Cook, justice court ex pense Haron A. Congle, justice court witness fees 4.70 4.70 2.00 4.70 9.10 B.10 4.70 0.00 1.20 4.70 10.65 W. H. Gowdy, justice court expense .1. W. Hatcher, justice court expense C. E. McLane, justice court fees Elsie M. Olsen, justice court expense A. J. T. Smith, justice court expense A. Shade, justice court wit ness fees 4 G. O. Taylor, justice court ex- Total $ 63.55 Sheriff's Office Chas. E. Terrill, sheriff's sal ary $208.33 Geo. L. Howard, deputy sher iff's salary 126.50 Flora Thompson, deputy sher iffs salary 110.00 Glen Terrill, deputy sheriff s Balaity 100.00 Whi. L. Farlow, deputy sher iff's Balary 108.00 Delpha Terrill, deputy sher iff's salary 93.00 Hazel Tethorow, deputy sher iff's salary 77.50 R. J. Schrader, work for sher iff 105.00 Otto Winter, tax collection for sheriff 70.00 Francis Winter, tax collection for sheriff 25.00 Leora Godward, work in sher iff's office 2S.oO Alice Hocfs, work in sheriff's office 5o.o0 Grace Lydlard, work In sner- iff's office 48.d0 Ashland Tidings, printing for sheriff's office M. L. Daily, sheriff's oxpenso 6.00 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., sher iff's telephone bill, March.. IS. 40 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., sher iff's telephone bill, Fcb'y.. D.2" Jacksonville Post, shoriff's of fice supplies 20. ou Kunzman Printing Co., sher iff's office supplies u.o Klocker Printery, sheriff's office supplies 10. us Medford Book Store, sheriff's office supplies J. J. McMahon, deputy sheriff exnense j.ju C. E. Terrill, sheriff's travel ing expense 11.10 (To be continued) Ready for the Job Whether it is the outiide or tha inside of your house that needs painting, you want good paint. We have good old reliable DUTCH BOY WHITE-LEAD ind pure Unseed oil for exterior work, Dutch Bov White-Lead and Dutch Boy Flatting Oil for interior walls and woodwork. Come in and let us give you tome money-saving pointers on your painting. tf (At nrfif tni pm ft Vl fcv Ih whlli-lfi It. Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. Crater Lake Hardware Co. Medford, Oregon, fafcDFORD WKTL TTTrBTTTTR, SmTFCmD, ORKOOX, FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1020. Livestock POliTI.ANM). Ore., May 2S.-C'at-tie steady; receipts 'J77. Grain ami uulp fed steer--, .fl'J.L'.'itii 1:1; ehnivc tuks, 1 1. .')(( 12.2."; good to chciiee, ll((i '. 1 1. medio maud good, $10(i U; fair to good, 1(1; common tu fair, .-rHui it; choice cows and heit'er, f 10.'J."( 1 1 ; good to choice. $!'' 10.2.1: medium to good, jS(ct "I: lair to medium, $7(0 8: dinners, $Mu (i: b:i!!- (ii!l; prime light calves, $12il.; medium, 8(11: lieavv, $(!( 8..1H. Hogs sternly; receipts 8:12. Prime mixed, $1-I.;0(f 14.7.1; medium, .1 Km 11. .1(1; smooth heavv, 1 1( 12.7.1: rough heavy, $ 1()( 1 1 ; pins. SllGfl'l. Sheep s(emtv; receipts 1112. Lambs M:t i:t.")(l: culls, .!(" 11; ewes, .i (118: yearlings, .S(illl; wethers,, 7((f!. nutter PORTLAND (In. llv oa l!t tcr steady. Cubes, extra, 4!h", parch ment wrapped, box lots, 51c; cartons, 1.1c: half boxes half cent mine; less than half hoxec lc more. Hutteriat. No. 1 f burning cream .11(a ,12e f. o. b. .station; fi.'ic Portland. LADIESI SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring Back its Color and Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. Common parden sape brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol Added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipo at home, though, la troublesome. An easier way la to get the ready-to-use preparation Improved by the addition of other ingredients a large bottlo, at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair Is not sinful. we all desire to retain our youthful appearanco and attractiveness. By darkening your nair wltn wyeln's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does it so natural ly, so evenly. Tou lust dampen- a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this tnrough your hair, taking ono small strand at a time: by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your balr becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur compound, is a delightful toilet requi site It Is not intended for the cure. migration or prevention of disease. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 35 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. Cash in advance WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Dressmaking and plain sewing 3a cents per hour. Mrs. Lockwood, Hiversido Apt. 1. Phone 457-J. 59 WANTED Man wants work on ranch. Experienced. Call on or address 131 Ohio street, Ashland, Ore. 58 Special Today So. Oakdale Ave. One of the Best Homes in This Dis trict Lot 90x316 Ft. This fine residence fronts the East with a beautiful view. Large shade trees, nice lawn, interior arrange ment is very good. Fire place large basement, heating plant one of the best. Large front porch, also sleeping porch. This fyie home is of fered for $7,000, which is $2,000 under its value. Bet ter arrange for a showing, as this will not last long.. Page-Dressier Co. The Best Fire Insurance. Any Kind of Real Estate. Join the American Legion NOW Membership Week May ' 17-22 . . . HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Chamber Nash. maid. Hotel WANTED Woman tor general housework: two In family. Mrs. Pelouze, Euglo Point. 5S WANTED Woman and girl to work at Sacred Heart hospital. 6S WANTED Woman to do kitchen work evenings. Crowson's. WANTED Waitresses ut Rex Cafe. $15 per week. tf .HELP WASTEIi SLiLE WANTED Apple thinners by con tract or hour. Phono R1-3L noon hour or write Houte 1. Hox (lit. Fred H. Smith, Griffin Creek. US W.VNTED Two men to work In hay. l.ofland Ranch. 59 WANTED Thinners. Egan Orchard. Phone 5U7-R-6. WANTED To hire steady ranch man. Phone 591-J-2. C. W. Isaacs. WANTED Experienced orchard fore man. Good pay, good quarters with electric light and running wuter, 3 Vi miles from Medford, closo to Medford-Ashland highway. Phone Gordon Voorhies, Eden Vallev Orchards, 639-R. 60 WANTED Men near Rogue River, going wages; reasonable board. Schell & Calvert, Contractors. WANTED Teams nnd men, Moon & Co., near Port Orford, Curry coun ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali fornia hay and grain, hay $34.00 per ton, grain $72. Good men $5.00 per day; hoard $1.10; work road construction. Moon & Co. 70 WANTED Carponter work, contract or by tho day; estimates furnished Iroo. Call Carponter, phone 931. 07 WA'NTED An apprentice over 16 years of ago to learn printing trade at Mail Tribune office. Young man with previous experience preferred. Must have good grammar school ouueation. Good wages with quar torly advancement. Apply to Sten. nott, foreman. W A NTED M1SCELLAN EOU8 WANTED Carload of barley or oats Rogue River Valley Canal Co. WANTED At once use of brood bitch ns foster mother; must be heulthy. Liberal pay nnd good care assured. N. l' Ohrt, 013 Catherine street. ' OS WANTED iBnll or pebble mill and concentrator. Geo. B. Brown Brownsboro. 59 WANTED Party to take half of double window store on Main stroet Good location. State business. Hox W, Mall Tribune: 08 WANTED Party shipping household goods to Portland to take half a car beforo Juno 1st. Address It. H. E., Apt. 5, 304 College St., Port land, Oregon. CI WANTED Sugar nnd whlto nine logs, either delivered In Medford or aboard trucks on highways and S. P. R. R. Address W. C. Penoynr & Sons, 513 South Newtown uveuo. 58 WANTED Washings, 35c per dozon 337 West Holly stroet, corner or Oak. CO WANTED Parties to contract thin ning. Phone Miravlsta Orchard, 697-J-3. WANTED Imperial , Valley land. Wantod to hear from parties who have Imperial Valley land for salo. G. G. Ross, Newberg, Ore., R. 2, ltox 121. 58 WANTED To rent strictly modern 5 or 6 room bungalow; must be first class, or 8 or 4 room apart ment. Phone ISO. WANTED To rent four or five room furnished modern house. No chil dren. Phone 1G2-R. WANTED Logging teams. Call L. W. Stansell, phone 685-R-4. WANTED Ton tons of grain hay. L. W. Stansell, phone C85-R-4. WANTED S 14 or 8 wagon. Phono 912-J. . WANTED Good clean rags. . ford Printing Co. Mod- WANTED BOO lwn mowers to sharpen on our new grinder. Lib erty Repair Shop. Phone 26 1-J. WANTED Will pay top market prices for wool and mohair. Bee us before you sell. Medford Junk Co. Phone 2 8 3-J. WANTED Carpet weaving and cleaning. 201 South Riverside. Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED House morln and re pairing. Phone 488-U or Hh-X. tt FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house; children. Phone 199-M. Brown & White o-ruom muueru uunguiow, lurnisu ed, garage, wood shod, $2625.00, 5-room modorn house, furnished, woodshed and store room, $2025.00. G rooms all modern conveniences, furnished, garage, etc., $2000.00, Some splendid modern bungalow homes, 5 and 6 rooms, priced from $2800.00 to $4200.00. A new strictly modern 6-room bun galow with ail built in features, all kinds of outbuildings, 2 H acres ground all In cultivation, and set to pear trees. This Is close In and very attractive, part cash and easy terms, $5000.00. Brown & White Holland Hotel Building WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED .Modern nous about 7 rooms. East side preferred. Fur nace, garage. $55110 to $6500 lJox SO, Mall Tribune. , 59 WANTED To hear from owner ol good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. S3 FOK SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-room house, on pave ment, all clear. $1700. 5- room house, laruo screen porch on pavement, all clear. $2000. 6- room house on pavement, all clear. Terms. $2500. Two-story 7-room house on pavement) nil clear. Terms. $4500. G-rooni house, garage, on pave ment, all clear. Terms. $2250. :-room house. Terms. $;50. C. S. Dultorfiold, Phone 216. 59 FOR SALE Modorn bungalows, one six rooms, ono throe rooms: fur nished. Phone 819-L. E. 11. French. 63 FOR SALE Well improved closo in acreage. Phone 453-L. 62 FOR SALE 320 acres in Wallown county or will trade for smaller acreage with good improvements and stock. Inquire 601 West Jack son street. 59 FOR SALE Conveniently arranged buugulow, east front, lawn, fruit trees and berries. Telephono SCO-It 61 FOR SALE A business proposition, paying a net income of 2 4 per com 011 investment. Apartment house with five three-room apartments, fivo single sleeping rooms, besides four rooms for owner's living rooms; steam heating plant; hot and cold water thruout; garage, room for five cars. Will sell com pletely furnished. Investigate this. Hennett Investment company, 102 West Main street. FOR SALE Fivo room cot:ago with sleeping porch, largo lot, several fruit trees. Well located on paved street, inquiro 713 West Eleventh street. 56 FOR SALE By owner, five room 'bungalow on Dennett avenue. In quire 21 Gencsseo street. 58 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wagon, harness and team of horsc3. Clark & Childcrs. FOR SALE Bargain. Fine comput ing scales. Loft ut Hubbard Dros. for sale by owner. CO FOR SALE Wnxed golden oak rock er, waxed golden oak buffet, six hole polished steel top range, silk floss mattress, tubs, fruit jars, stove. 153 North Oakdalo. 58 FOR SALE Three 8-ft. orchard lad ders, ono 10-ft., fivo pair thinning shears, one 5-ft. mower, ono new picking bug, ono light wagon. Wal lace Woods, 1115 WostiNlnth St. 60 FOR SALE Standard mnko piano in good condition. 312 South King. C3 FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa in shock will he ready May 31st. T. E. Potlenger. Phone o-F-2. 02 FOR SALE First class alfalfa hay in field. Phono 9-F-5. 69 FOR SALE Best offer takes 1600 lbs. or less arsenato of lead, paste form, guaranteed good condition. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. 68 FOR SALE 150 lb. capacity refrig erator, good as now, two cooling compartments. Phono 364-J. 62 FOR SALE Three hydraulic hoist and dump beds. 854 West Second. 61 FOR SALE 32-lnch Rumloy thresh ing machine with belt, at Klamath Falls. Phone 5-F-2, or wrlto John W. Cox, Modford, care, T. E. Pot tongor. ' 61 FOR SALE OR TRADE Bulck one ton truck. Geo. R. Myers, Central Point. 61 FOR SAfcE 54 inch mission table, kitchen .table and largo leather cushion chair. Tel. 86C-R. 58 FOR SALE Valley Fuol Co. sells 4 ft. body slabs for $4.75 dollvorod or 16 in. slab wood for $2.00 per tier. 01 FOR SALE Team, wagon nnd har ness; mares, six, and eight years old, 2800 lbs. Clark & Childers. FOR SALE Tomato and kale plants. Mrs. Carey. Phono 16-F-ll. 59 FOR SALE Ford truck. Rogue River Fruit & Produce Ass'n. 69 FOR SALE About 75 or 80 young and old turkeys. N. D. Brophy, Talent. 6S FOR SALE 8anb. gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J,-Samuol Batoman, 302 Maple street. The Economists tell us to DIVERSIFY and good Alfalfa Meadows and one of the best BEARING ORCHARDS in the foothill bolt combined on one forty-acre tract enable us to offer Eighty Acres of bearing Apple Orchard and a nice acreage in yielding alfalfa for the reasonable sum of ONLY $10,000 The Improvements are good, locntlon could not be excelled, and the tract will bring in a good Income. Our advlco would be to GRAB IT! Rope River Land Co. Since 1902 ;9ffjceHoteJNash99pier FOR BALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OmMlm'Tyear old ler cheron colt, well broke, weighs about 1300. One 12-inch P. & O black land sulky plow. Howard Dunliip. Central Point. Ore. 62 FOR SALE Good Jersey milk cow. Phono 452-M. 5ii FOR SALE Four beautiful fresh cows, production six gallons eacli per day. Walsh's Place, on Itoss Lane, two miles northwest of Med ford. B! FOR SALE Fresh cow. Phoiu1 14-F-4, Wagner itutto Orchard east Phoenix. 59 7OR SALE 20 head good young ewes, nine spring lambs. J. W. Bailey, Talent. 60 FOR SALE Team of black horses weight 3750; no blemishes, with harness, price $500. John Arnold. Ashland, Ore. Co FOR SALE Fine young Duroe boar Eligible to registration. Prieo $: Phono 534-J, M. II. Glover, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Deny horse. Phone 17-F-13. 58 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Phono 500-R-2. 59 FOR SALE Hrown mare nine years old, sound and true, weight 14u0. You tako no chances. Hero is a beauty. Phouo 3C5-R-2, Talent. Oro. 58 FOR SALE Cheap, two dandy snd- dlo horses, two driving nnd work horses. Walsh's placo on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Med ford. 76 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford, Just overhauled nnd palnte-.l; a bargain, llincs & Snider. 59 FOR SALE 191C Dodgo touring enr, excellent condition, ut a bargain Phono 731-Y. FOR SALE Ford bug, fino mechan ics! condition; some accessories. $373. Plckons Motor Co. FOR SALE Klng-8, good as now, six cord tires, wlro wheels, bumper nnd wind doflectors. it will puy you to look this ovor. Motor Sales Oft., 43 North Central. 59 A BARGAIN 1919 Velio, runs nnd looks like a now car. Motor Sales Co., 43 North Central. 69 FOR SALE Mitchell touring, A-l condition. Tills is ono of tho best buys in town. Phono ISO. 69 FOR SALE 19111 Ford touring car, a snap, $265. Call 614 W. Eleventh street, evenings. 59 FOR SALE 1910 Ford touring car Good condition. A bargain if tak en at once. Cull Golden Rulo Storo 5!) FOR SALE Ford touring car. Hub bard Bros. ' WANTED Automobiles for repair by export auto mechanic. Clark & Childers, opp. Nat. Phone 28. 336 FOR SALE Usod Maxwell flve-pas-sengor car. Good condition. Price $400. Page Dreaslor Co., Nash Block, FOR SALE rOTJlrili AND KGGS FOR SALE Month old cockerels 20c each. Mrs; F. H. Drossier. Phono 777-L. CO FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms; also slnglo slcoplng room. 310 North Bnrtlott street. CO FARM LOANS PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE on your farm or orchard by replac ing your loan with us oil the ex tended payment plan at 6 Inter est. McCurdy Insurance Agency tf The MAN WHO WINS is the MAN WHO ACTS NOW $1000 cash buys ten acres, improv. ed with five acres pours, bearing, ono acre cherries and apples, with irrlga tlon, 3 miles from Medford. $1500 buys modern 6 room bouse, closo In, with pavement paid. $3500 buys 15 acres, improved, sot in alfalfa, noar town and Pacific Highway, best water right worth $1500, fully paid. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. ' Gnrnott-Oorey RIdg. Medford, OreKon Brown & White!, Holland Hotel Building One acre, every inch under cultiva tion, fruit, berries and garden, city water, electricity, etc., a fine, well built plastered small house, and all kinds of outbuildings. Price Is $1500 10 acres on the paved highway, good buildings. Irrigation, fruit, ber ries, clover, alfalfa and grain all do well on this property. Price today Is $5250. 25 acres, good S room plastered house, good barn, otc, 10 acres in corn. Price $3200. 10 acres, mostly In bearing fruit, nice 5 room modern bungalow home completely furnished, good barn chicken houses, wood shod, tank house, $3500. BROWN & WHITE HOW(.VN HOTEL BVt.piC PAGE MOVES' TO LOAN ro LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 81 North Orape street. M ISCELLAXEOU8 JUST ARRIVED a large shipment of wool sacks; fleece twine for sale cheap. We are also In tho market for both wool and mohair. John son's. 45 South Front. Phone 302." BUSINESS DIRECTOR?! Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Cuthbert Bldg., Rooms 3 and 6, North Central Are. Auto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRrNO CO. are operating the largest, oldest and host-equipped plant lu the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs wbon others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. O. C. HOGGS Attorney for State Land Board. W. E. PHIPPb Attorney at Law. 426-426 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office phono 372; residence phone 325-M. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, J.1J-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF A'torney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett- Corey Building. O. C. BOGGS Real estate, law and settlement of estates a specialty. Illiicksniitliing MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of auto blucksmlthing. Springs guaranteed. Portland prices. 118 South Bartlett street. Phone 1S3-J. 71 Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. &9m Civil Engineer CHARLES A. NUTTER Cjvll, mu nicipal, and hydraulic cngineor, 26 years practice City survoys, plans and specifications for water and sowor oystoms. Sectional surveys, land appraising, timber cruising, drainage and Irrigation.' Mapiny and blue printing. Oftlco and rosl. donee 820 South Central avonue.80 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look , Into our simplified accounting , method. M. F. ft H. Billdlng, Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher oJ piano and harmony. Halght VusK studio, 318 Garnett-Corey BIdC Phone 72. Mineral Baths i MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chit ropractle Physician, First National Bank building. Entrance, room 5, Ashland, Oregon. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. BURKLUND, ChlropraotH physician, St, Mark's building, acute and chronlo cases.. Offlca hours 10 a. m, to 12 m. 2 to I p. m. Telephones Office 464, res) 760-J. DR. J, J. EMMEN3 Physician n( surgeon. Practice limited to eyej ear, nose and throat.. Eyes sclent tlfically tested and glasses sag) piled. Oculist and Aurlst for B. r , R. R. Co. Offices M. F. 4 H. OCj Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F, O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIAN! 418-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 8. Laurel Street DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery , and hospital obsterlc. Special attention given to diseases ot women. Offices 806-7 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hon pltal. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. bas the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 17 North FlrSt. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO". . Office 42 North Front St. Phone. 815. Prices right. Service gush an toed. Undertaker JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-J. 18 loath Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. Lodge. L O. O. F. Medford lod( No, It, Meets every Monday night t.t. 7:10, O. T. Parker, N. O., W. L. Miller, secre tary. Rogue River Enoaropment No. 80 Meets 2d and 4Ui Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Samuel Batsman, C. P., L. O. How ard, scribe. Olive Rbekah lodge No. II .Meet! 1st and 3rd Tuesdays it I p. m. Nan nie Hull, N, U Annie J. Batsman, Secretary. Vleltors cordially Invited to all Metlngf, .