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PAGE MVB OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BUTTE MILS BUBBLES BY WELLS MED1T0RD MXEE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1015 The forest fires arc now pretty well under control nnd some of tho men who camo up from .Med ford to assist our in on have gone home. Mrs. Emorson'B mother Is visiting her at present. Sho Is from Califor nia. Elslo Wright went ns fnr ns Ash lnnd with her friend, Miss Maheot on hor way homo to Tennessee. George Darker Is home again after nn auHenco of n few weeks. Ho vis ited relatives InLakevIew and attend ed the exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott and baby visited recently with his mother here. Den Fredcnburg and family linvo returned from Crnter Lake. Mr, nnd Mrs. Parker mndo a bus iness trip to the valley Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmer and children Lorcna and Dcrjt Qrigsby of Central Point aro visiting relatives abovo here. The Deck hotel burned Tuesday night nbout 11 o'clock. Nothing was saved nnd tho members of tho fam ily who wero there had to cscnpo through tho second story windows via tho porch roof. It was insured. Margaret Scars gavo n parly Thurs day afternoon for a few of hor llttlo friends before school begins. Various games wero played and refreshments served. Thoso present wero, Noma Stownrt, Kathleen nnd Ada D. Seller, Cecllo Peolor and Wllma nnd Mulba Morris. Mildred Hereford of California is visiting her cousin, Alice Smith. Hilda nnd Qcrtrudo Abbott return ed Tuesday from Dluo Canyon, where they have boon camped with frlendH picking huckleberries. Their party got nbout GO gallons. Tho Christian Endenvor society will hold its first regular meeting since August 1 next Sunday evening nt G:45. School will open next Tuesday, September 7, as Monday is a holiday. Miss Nelson, intermediates teacher hero last year, nnd Mr. Roy Stanley of this plnco wero married in Port land Sept. 1. Miss Nelson is a normal school graduate nnd Mr. Stanley a promi nent cattleman of this county. Doth havo many friends horo who wish them life-long success and happiness. Howard Fox returned to Klamath county Monday after a few days visit with his family here. Loster Smith who has been spend ing his vacation with his cousin, Day Parker, stationed by forest sorvlco on Rcsslcr Peak, returned homo the lat ter part of last wcok. Low Smith of Englo Point visited friends above horo recently. Mrs. DQiiblcday Is ngain enjoying our cool air and wntor. Supervisor Potorson was in this vicinity Wednesday ami Thursday. Miss Very ltlgby loft Thursday for Medford to attend school this winter. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Miss (.'Intro 'j'lU'ker el" tins city, well known throughout thu valley ns n Iciims player of merit, who is a int'inbor of tho Sigma Kappa Novor ily tit thu l'iiiversiy nt Hcrkolov, Cui., where she is a student, has been liiinorod with one of the lending roles in the college opern, "Keeping It Diirk." Tho university students' publication Hiiys of Jier: "Miss Tucker, although oimipnnitivoly tin known, to college dramatic circle, hits liiul leading parts in a number of Kadoliffc productions." William Zont, en route from the San KniuciHCo ami Sim Diego fairs to his homo nt Itotinnkc, Iud made his old schoolmate, S. VC MoFnrron, it visit Inst Friday. Fotty yon is had olupod since they hml lust seen noli othei'. floor);? llanimoinley, lately of Wood, fnl., ih visiting with his wife nt thu homo of the latter' parents, .Mr. nnd Mis. J. W. Clark, of thi city. Mr. mid Mr.", I, Simon, who arriv ed Monday, an- now domiciled in one of tho Zaun lesidenees on Fifth nvo uiiu Xoith. Mrs. Olive (iiiihani nnd lior duiigh tcr, N'iua, lutunieil (o their home at Cituille, Or., Tiurdu. morning ut ter a ii-it with iier father, Thomiii Oungc and family on Onlls creek. Mis. Leigh If ant and children Mi)i ped off Sunday evening and reinuin ed 'until Wednesday, the guoet of limit' inuny local friends. Tliev wore en route to their homo nt Kan-xis C it yirom San Fruncieoo. Tue-dn," oveuinje Mr. H. I). Ilpotl gavo a very enjoyable party at hor homo in Mrs. Hunt's honor. K. K. Sohrump, who urrivo lut week from Colfax, Wu-h., is tho gHOet of lu brother, I'. I). Seonimp, nnd family of thi duet, lie will Ml mII probability rotUMJn tv.entl ruofltk-. Mr. ('hnre MoCho returttMl In ItMiylon, Oi., t br haute MoHiy. Fur th pt utMitti hU ka bts t itutjc kr auut, llr. S. T. 11u1h. uml fMMiiy, of thi (vhu-e, a well m vnriouk other fntis al roUtiuM tbmutfhoui Htiiithoru ()ivkmi I'rttiui Willuw I, (lieeuiou' p- iujx'l tii tU Jo--jh Jt.Uvron iuto--l HUGE 3UN CAPTURED! . NICK QEl&StP ELECTRIC PNAkEP! N T3 -TJ? it flo I -liming r.'cij.fd 1,(1 a mirv-loiis idn pretntion of "Hip Van WJnklo" hefo -o a very Hinall uudienee nt the Counts thealer Monday night. Although fow, the lislenorH wore held from the he pinning nnd were more than sorry when the monologue interpretation was finished. (leorgn Lyman and his son, Kriiest, anil Lee Diingnn, have been nt the fair nt Frisco the Inst week. A. N. Ilulburt of Auburn, Cat., is with us ngnin, having nrrivod Tuesday evening for a short pleasme and bus iness visit at his old home. T. X. (Tommy) Andersop was nmong the boys who saw tho Harnes circus at Medford Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. F. Wntson of Ash Inml were guests of M"f. nnd Mr". Fred Dolt the first of the week. The local band is again at work, this time under the direction of Pro fessor A. V. Moon of Grmits l'ns. Tho hoys will practice twice n week until lime for the industrial fair and "Hoaring Camp" to he held Septum her 17 nud 18. Mr. Moon is an ov perienced lonelier mid is well tjtinli- iied (o handle the organization. Forent fires in this vicinity aro now well nnder control, although the first of the week they were rnging in var ious localities. One nt Galls etoek crossed a gap in tho hill behind the liradeu and came down into the Kanes creek distiiot. The hnui'wlcad belonging to 1). C. Avery was destiny od and others were in danger. A hnrn nnd woodshed on tho Chip Carr ranch and the residence of John Don ncgitl wore hitrned on Foots .'took. Tho fire is still hunting on Sardine creek and tho fire wardon is kept busy holding it down. No buildings have been destroyed hero to date. George 0. Pope of Hundon, Or., who has been visiting his sister. Mrs. Ogden Snyder, returned to his homo tho first of the week. . Another onr of muchinory arrived Friday for tho Heaver Portland Ce ment company nt this plnoe. Mr. mid Mrs. Frank- Schmidt mid the twins left ThuiMlny evening for Portland, their former home. A new regime is being tested out at the local M. K. chinch in Hint lec tures tui current topics tire being dis cussed. Lnst Sunday evening three loonl business men, It. I Tucker, V. Truax and Hon II. Lmnpinuu, read papers on "The Ideal Tiwn," from the ethical muusenieut mid tinaucinl vit)WH)int, while Hev. C. K. Whaiton gavo tho religious side. Sundiiy, Sep tember f, tho topic will be "The Fre Thinker." APPLEGA1E Chnrlos, Helen, Thomas, Gertrude and Gene Mee spent Thumday even ing with .losie Wright, and the even ing was spent with uiiimo. May Florey of Giants Pass is staying with Mis, J, Houston this week. Mrs. W. K. Finney of Janktitivllo mid Mrs. A. L. Wilcox of Martiner, Cal., wero visiting in our oity last week. Mrs. Kmtna Miller nnd family ar rived Monday from Joseph, Or., for a visit with her duiighter, Idis. Chestor Kubli. ' Hop-piekmg n in full swing mid nbout seventy piokors ure engaged at the ("lute & Pernoll yard. Tho SorotiMin & J.oooh yards have nbout tho fctnuo number of pickers. Tho crop is vorv good thi year asd freo from vunuiu or mold, which in fruros a good article in the bale. Picking will litkt about ourht da; longer. llornott ltiu. art runuiue their Mtwiuill nt proMont, hut ie having wueh trouble in xttitig log huolwl, owiw- (a HMflfi ouhorU nd bndgu on the TlioHH trek road bowg vary tnuek out of rpir aiwl d-ui-perous for heavy load. Lat SiiniUx uls.al ') n'eloi k u fire was dl-uoverfd lu'sr the itMd )u-.t hipw J'uniU' tvrw, but w oj .S V -' U- ', a J . ., t thernrmv with rav bocp snakri. put out by parties who happened l,o bo iicur by. However, in nboiil an hour it started' hgnin further down tho raid nnd hud gained such bond way .that it could not be stopped nnd (hrcuton'rd the trfwii for souio time during the night, hut hack-firing nud n1 change in the wind allowed thu fighters to got it under control. It has since died out. Khner Throokinoiton of the gov ernment forest service lnifi hail it crew of men fighting u lire on Ihe head of Cnrbeiry fork for the pnt ten days and reported yesterday that it was under control. Ho reports two fires on middle fork of Applu gnte which tiro attended bv Hanger Post, W. K. Finney of the stnto service has the Humbug fire well in hand, hut has had a strenuous time of it during the past week. Tho weather was v'ry hot lnst week here, the thoiinonieler registering- 102 degrees for seveial days, but at present we aro enjoying much cooler nights nud day. Mrs. Martini Knyser of Portland is visiting her parents', Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Y. Mee on Thompson creek. There will he a dunce at the social ist hall Saturday night, September I, and n big time is ubsurcd. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit II. W. Uunlzinger ot ux to K. K. Oman et nl., amended complaint, mo tion for order of publication, older. Jneksou County Ilnulc vs. Trail Lumber Co. et al., stipulation. l'roimto F.slule of George W. Isaacs, final account. Miirringo Licenses I. L. Mllnin mid Kiiiinn Elizabeth McCnllibter. Ileal Kstnto Tniiusfers 0. S. Anderson et ux to It. ,1 I'd wards, land in Ashland.. $ A. C. Ahrnins et ux to A. May Kwiiisou, land on Hivurside avenue, Medford Jennie W. Young et ir to G. S. Audeison, land in Ashland II. C, Jiiy et ux to Jneksou county, strip of land in sue. r-:i7-iw. It. II. Toft et u lo F.iiiiuu Hen licit, lot (I, block 1, Impel ial addition, Medford lo Js for t icato iter binat this their il'Whilo COURT HOUSE NEWS Sl'MMONS " urfl K opMi-ite a the polos, lot In tho Circuit Court of tho tf'e. understood that luhor ih aleit In of Oregon, for tho County of J, kiml ot prcparedm'.. the steel 80 Lou D. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. JtuV1'. '" ,,l ''""'"-.I"' n.ilroad G. Ooble, HcshIo M. Goble nnd Fih'iios ami allied interest- favor. Morrlck, ns Triistco. Defendants; Suit for foreclosure. To Judson G. Goble, Hesslo M. Goble, two of the above named defend ants: In tho nnmo of tho Stato of Orogon, You and oach of you aro hereby re quired to appear and answer tho plaintiff's complaint against you, now on filo In the abovo entitled court and cause, on or boforo tho last day of the time prescribed In the order for tho publication ot summons herein, to-wlt, on or boforo tho 20th day of September, 1915, said date being tho expiration of six weeks from tho date of tho first publication of this summons. And if you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plain tiff will apply to tho court for tho relief demanded )n said complaint suenlnctly stated as follews: For judgment against tho defend ant. Judson U Goble fortthe full sum of $3000 together with the Interest thereon at the rate of S percpnt peri annum upon $22r0 thereof, and at tho rate of 10 percent per annum upon $740 thereof, from the 10th day or April. 1911. until paid: and for the further sum or $100 reutonahle attorney's fees tog " nr with the costs and disbursements oi trl null to be taxed. That the warranty deeds and tU bond mentioned In said complaint bo r the court de red a mortgago and a prior, valid and subsiding (leu No. 21 kscurcd ft quwuMty of flectrVe tU asd permit ted the saakM to regale themselves at will. .. ! - ... I , -. against the premises (herein tlcscrlb ed, namely: Commencing nt the southeast cor ner ot tho I. J. PHIPPS HBSHItVA TION, In tho City of .Medford, whero Sixth street Intersects with tho Conn to Hold premises or any part thereof except ns by statute provided. This nuiiimons Is published In tho Medford Mnll Trlbuno by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of tho above entitled court, which said or der was made ami entered of record on tho Oth day of August, 19 in, nnd tho first publication hereof In com pliance therewith Is the 7th day of August, 1015. W. R. PHIPPS, Attorney for Plulntlff. STATiaiKXT of tho MLDFOIU) NATIOXAL ItAXK of Medford, County of Jackson, State ot Oregon, showing tho amount stand ing to tho credit of every depositor July 1, 1915, who has not mado n deposit, or who bus not withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or Interest, for a period of more than soven (7) years Immediately prior to said date, with tho name, lnst know plnco of rcsldoico or postoffico nddress ot such depositor, and tho fact of his death, If known. J. V. Unkor, Medford, Ore., $1.72. Ddvlvlcr llcnonl, Medford, Ore., $2.00. J. C. Joncss, Medford, Ore., $0.ri2. S. "W. Lloyd, Medford, Oro., $r..00. G. F. McDonald, Medford, Oro., $1.24. John II. Morris, Medford, Oro., $50.00. T. It, Thcetors, Medford, Ore., $i.r.o. Leo Vaiidormtie.kor, Medford, Oro., $45.00. Stnto of Oregon, County of Jack son, E8. I, W, It. Jackson, bolng first duly sworn, doposo nnd say upon oath, that I am tho asslstunt cashier of tho Medford National Dank of Medford, County of Jackson, Stato of Oragon; Hint tho forogolng statement Is n full, true, correct and complete stntoment, showing tho name, last known resi dence or postoffico addross, fnct ot death, If known, nnd tho amount to tho credit ot ench doposltor as re quired by the provisions of Chapter 148. of tho General Laws of Oregon, 1907. W. II. JACKSON. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo this lith day of August, A. I)., 1015. WM. 8. CUOWKLL. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Dee. G, 1915. HOARD AM) ROOM HOARD AND ROOM Mrs. W. T. York. -120 Laurel St. 113 FOR RENT IIOIJSKS rl0JrQy,',WW.-Vf.tlX.fUrnlsllpd6:ronni nto them is a point ot the Iic ot (Iiu 'g unioniU whero they gird then' Illicit- buttle rather than longer no- our l!V onoe,3 his 2; uiiheurublu conditions. St i ikes life, Mgor mid stieiitfth. to muk effuctuo iirotosts wrongs should ho ciieourHgud. nation' workers who do not po- Th ono iMiwer can ho of llttlo survioe oountrv ia its hour of need. cnpeii militui int nud prepared- moil labor one ver. hniiM FOR RENT Modern C-room houso, 1021 West 10th St., $10, water paid. Dennett Investment Co. FOR RENT Closo In C room house with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, cement sldowalk, garugo, on paved stroet. Rent reasonable, Inqulro of II. C. Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tf FOR KU.VT Ml.HUICl.ljAMiOUS FOR HE. "I Opon cigar and now stund, first plats Hxturos. Rent low See J. C. Drown, Spuria building TOR 8AliE-.'-IiTKSTOCX FOR SALK Good milch cow and six good slioau. Inquire at Sears' ranch, adjoining tho 101 runeh, or at Faber & McDonald's store, Cen tral Point. IIS FOR SALK Small gentle mare., with harneM and E llth St. buBB, $15.00. 110 14 FOR SALE Stock hogs. plus, brood sows Phono lSxxS, Eldeu Hroi.. Central Point. 113 FOR SALE Ohonp, eight oxtra good youuB work mares, well broke, two set or hmiw work bamoas Vin son urn, North Rlerlde avo liae. JJfJ No 3-Chxrged with electricity from the bearing ft heavy cannon started off at a wards tho fiqU of battle! ' rou iiK.vr KUnniSfiKii hooms to'JT'hkNT Furnished " rooms', 2 0 1 South Ccntrnl. 163 I'OU SAI,I-?n01'.l.r,AMCOU8 FO I CS X UK Tr a "l lo r " t o" ear ry "full camp outfit, including full slzo hod, (lopnrtiuiintH for cooking uten sils mid clothing beneath, for $!t0. I. O. Love, Centra, Point. 1 4C FOIt SALK One Oliver typewiltor, No. 5: Ono ltemlngton typewriter, .No. 10; one bloelu In good repair. 2UC W. Main. Phono U31-L. FOR SAL15 Half Intorost In good palng well established busluoRS, $1200 to $1500 cash required. If j on are looking for something good investigate this. Hox 60, Mall Tri bune, 142 FOK SALK Good plump seed rye. Chas. Numan, H. F. I). Noi 1. 142 FOft SALK Extra fancy Elborta poaches. A. Stone. FOIt SALE Alfalfa hoy, $10.00 per ton. W. It. Lnmb, phono 5-F2. FOR SALK Polo mountain buggy, good nH now. Pnlmor Investment Co,, Modoe Orchnrd, . FOIt SALK 2-seatod Velio hack with pole. Phono G52-J. TOTl SAJiK lUSAlj KSTATB FOR SALK GO ncros land, flno, doop soil, deeded water right, 7 room house, electric llghtod, modorn, 4Gx3G barn, fenced Pngo wire, 40 ncros In alfalfa, corn, sugar boots nnd small garden truck, 20 acres In ponrs, liartlett and D'Anjou, small peach orchard, toatu horses, cow, farm Implements nnd nil crop goes with plnco. For prlco and particulars, address Hox 65, R. F. I), No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Oro. HEAL ESTATE FOR BALK All kinds ot proporty for sale nr ex change. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE Farm land, fruit land, timber lnud, land from $5.00 por ncro upwards on long time. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE -Wyowa Place. 80 ncros, finely Improved Rogtio Rlvor Vnl loy land, 3 miles north Eaglo Point. Keo or addross ownorn, W. H. Crnndall on tho place, or J T. Carpenter, 345 N. Hnrtlott, Med ford, no agents, 150 FOR HALE Huy Ashlnnd property whllo prices aro attractive Wo havo for quick sale In contor of town nnd best rosldonco district, on Sherman stroet, ono block from school, 3 blocks from publla libra ry, three lots, each GO foot front by 1 17 deep, covered with fruit, mid 5-room houso plastered, bath, lights, foundation, splendid chance to build 2 now small biingnlns fnr rent to railroad mon,,ou other two lots. Can hell wholo proporty for $1750, with $G50 rash. This is worth at least $2500. and Is grow ing In value. Also flno 8-room house, modorn, with bnth, lights, furnace, etc., on best rosldonco dis trict on boulovnrd, and 50-foot lot, especially flno location. Price $4750. HodgHon-Whltmoro & Reed, Cor. Oak and Main Sts, Ashland, Oro. 14G Zm'-Mezz FOR HAM! HOUSES FOR SALE Four room modern house, riirnlshed; nlso good pay ing business, on Main stroet. Al together oheap. Call at SOS East Main streot. 142 tiOHJ LOST Largo cameo brooch In Mod- ford near 8. P. depot. Finder please phono 71, Jacksonville; reward. Ill NEW TODAY A very flno twelve room house In tho good roaldouro district of Los An geles In exchuugo ut $-'5,000 for a poar orchard. The boat ISO aero ranch In tho val loy, Irrigation rights all paid up; ex cellent for any kind of farmlnn, un equalled as a sugar boat farm. This Is offered at miieli loss than its real VHlllO. $00 ut-rea at $125 un acre, right in the valley, no better laud anywhere Irrigation rights paid up. 150 acre In cultivation, balanoo level pasture. A few ruritlnlicd Iioiihoh for rent C. D. HOON NO. 4 AFTER ROUTING THE INVADERS, I STEERED MY STRANGE CONTRIVANCE TOWARDS THE KIVtK. I HllH KELEA5ED THE SNAKES. V celt, my snaks terriQc rate to 1 lllCril WAXTKll MAI.K 8ALKSMKN Pocket slile lino, now live propesition: nil merchants in towns ot 100,000 nnd under want It; pays $5 commission on ench unto; no collecting; no risk to mer chant; wo tnko back unsold goods; easiest, biggest pnylng sldo lino ever of feted. Cnuflcld Mfg. Co., 208 Slgul St., Chlcngo. VANTKT SITUATIONS WANTED-Marrlmrmnn23,"wmtts position, enrotakor of ranch during winter, or will rent small plnco. W. J. Humphreys, Wclleu, Ore. 1 1-1 VANTlciT-FIrst class. Blnglo. orch ardlst wishes permniicnt position; 5 years exporlonco In the vnlley. Phone 637-J3. 147 tt rr-nr-T WANTED "Mirnjrji.tiAMCOCS WAN'fKD IomTonVaRhinBion school by lady employed In fnmtly, whero bo mo ono could look nfter small school girl. Room 305 Hol land hotel. 112 WANTED To rent n grnrn nnd stock farm. Address J, J, King, Med ford, Orogon. 142 WANTED Hy elderly couplo, nicely furnished bungnlow or cottage for the winter. Will talco best ot euro. Prefer tho west sldo. Ad dress 1)., euro Mall Trlbuno. WANTED Largo knitting mill In vites correspondent from women desirous of earning inonoy, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 WANTED TO BUY 20 tono of straw; also 20 tons of hny. Vin son's Feed Hnrn, N. RIvorsldo Avo. 142 ' FOR KAUrtA.-MIll TOTRADE Equity Tn TpropwtMor stock cattlo, preferred. Hox W., Mall Trlbuno. 141 TO TRADE Unlrrlgatod Elbertn peaches to oxchango for vegetables or grain. Roso Orchards, success ors to Crokor Ilutto, 597-J3. 1 12 ISUSINICHH DtUlSOXOftZ Attorney. i iw PORTER J. NEFF, WM. f. MEALU1 AttorueyH-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nntlonal Hank bldg. A. E. IlEAMES, LAWYER Garaett Coroy bldg. Wm. M. Colrlg, George M. Robortt COLVIG & R0HERT8, LAWYERS Medford National Hank Dulldlng. U. F. MULKEY & OEO. W. OHERRl Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Hulldlng, Auto nuppnrn LAHEH AUTO SPRINO CO. Ws aro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa clflo northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteen U St. Portland, Ore. DwjttHU DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO DR. C. O. VAN 8COYOO Dontlsts Garnett-Core; Uldg., aulta 111 Uodford. Ore. Phone Ml. WHY? IT IS YOUR Hl'KLVESS TO KFE ME Hecauso my atock in trado Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash price tho bust buy in thin county. I hayo boon on tno ground look ing out tor you for tho past five years. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated some "good thing," I have eliminated overythlng except thoso deals whlah I am convinced will se cure ine satisfied customers. In a few hours time I cau give you tho benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities bore, Bee Mod ford first and J. C. BARNES 102 Ww( Main Street t&W I1USINE8S DIRECTORY Collections and llcporta COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected somo accounts 14 year old. Wo know how to get tha nionoy. Tho Uulloclc Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Uldg., 210 E. Main St. Chiropractors DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Louise HI. Hodges Muchano-Thornplsts, Chiro practors, Bpondylothorxplsts. Those systems, Including dietetics, curiv tlvo gymnastics, hydro-tberaphy, etc.. produco results la both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Douol & Co., cor ner Main and HnrtluU. Hours 9 a. ux. to 6 p. ni. Other hours by appointment. Phoue 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205. Qeruett-Coroy uldg. Vapor b&tbB and scientific muosage given; neodlo spray, hoad and shoulder shower In connection; ndvlce la dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady attendant. Phono, office 643, residence 511-R. Engineer anil Contractor frednTcummw contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation, dralnngo, orchard and land Im provement GaruK QARIJAOK Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good sorvlce. Phone 274-L. F, T. Allen. lastrBcUoa la Maste IIAIGHT ' MUSIO STUDIO Root 401, Garnott-Corey Uldg. Fred Al ton Height Piano, Mrs. Florcno Hnlliday Halgut, voice. Phone 72. Notary l'ubiio HELEN N. YOOICEY Notary pub lic, urlng your work to me at th aUn of the Mall Tribune. i'liytttlcinaa a. muveoAs DR. F. 0. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Coray bldg,, phone 1036-L. Hesldenet 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. 110 WARD Osteopath l physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phono t04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Phynlclaa axd surgeon, Practice limited to eye, ar, uoso and throat. Eyes scion ttflcally testod and glasses aup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S, V, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & 11. Co. Uldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 0G7. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician au surgoon. Phones, olflco 36, rest deuce 724-J. Office hours 10 t 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians ami surgeons. Offlae 309-310-311, M. F. & H. Uldg. Phonos rosldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARUER Physi cian ami HUrgoon. Offlco Palta block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Houra 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J, T. G. HEINE, M. D., SPECIALIST Eyo, onr, nose and throat, office 238 East Main; rosldonco 1121 Hast Main; offlco hours 9 u. m. to 12 in.; 1:80 to 0 p. m. Tolophqnea Offlco, 303; ; residence, 303-J2, Printers nnO rubllsiiers UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has U best euulpped printing offlco la southern Oregon; book binding, etc. Portland prtcm. H7 NorU'l S'lr kc TrMBStera 'H-fk-altaNi1 EAHH TIlANHB'rcn A KTOItAfiM KO Office 42 North Front St. Photi 315. Prices right. Bor-lce guar tnteed Tyis)wrltcr una Muppllos. TYPEWRITERS AND SlTpl'UES Now Remington, Smith PreniUc and Monarch typewriting, addlsg and subtracting uiai,iuo3, rebulH mnohlnos for cash or easy py ments. Machines for rent, rlbboai and supplies or all kinds, simple re pairs free or charge. Rogtr . Hennett. Irt OuIim- St vaoc SSS.R.or faliuerPUnoPl, .