Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Jeff Is One of Our Best Little Wishcfs
By "Bud" Fisher '
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SESSION AI PORTLAND
I'Oim.ANI), Or .liitit l.
IImihIiciU of (,mi!Ii'iI iiiiiih'civ !' the
ilny liKl'iiro ':) lntmil llm nun (Iiih
miiriiliiK (u lie at Mmhoiiii' 'rcinptc lor
Hdi'iiil uivuliiiM mill iri'liiiiiiMir
iriniiiiKi'iMirfN lii'furit tlu foiinul iipcn.
iiiK uf llm OnujiHi I'iviiiii'Mi' uwofia
linn UIhi1 in llii' iliiy.
.lniiy unrn mi itiiIi'Iihh, in ulun-p
mini ni. (o llmir filni'iMi hIicii tit
ulnln wiin yniiiiK' iiml limy luuk hiii-Ii
a pinmiiH'iit pin I i iln inuUiitf.
I'nilinlily llm iililrnt iiiaii piiiotiit 1"
IVIoi WiUiii ln rnniliin'il iih a
pioiii'iir of I HUH. A pitial Imdui'
vn inmlii In kIiuw Iii iHinliinr.
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS.
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Mi .Miiixiii'riln lloltnuri Icl'l Mmi
ilay for Cimiillit when' nhc will
hpoilil till' NIIIIIIIU'l. MlH llolllli'i
wan ari'intipaiili'il to Hint plnro liy
Mlwt Man llnoli of Axliliiiul.
Mrn. ,. l. I)ni of San I'iiiiii'Sh.
fn, I'nllfi.rniii, hpt'iil .Monilav lln
UiiiMt of ii'lnlhi'x. Mm. Oiuirt is a
Mistor of .IhIiii VI, TlioiaaM I), mul
(li'iirgn II, Hokm.
Mrn. AI I Jail of Tolo wan mneiij:
tin1 many uu of towi vinilorrt in lliit
ulty ri'i'imlly.
1'i.if. A. .1. Manly of .Mmlforil wan
li ('mitral I'oiut a fuw lumrH Tuck
lay. At tin) aniiual liulioii of ncIiooI
illri'KtorM liclil Motnlav ailoriioon, V,
II, llmyloa wax i'Iiiiucii iliri'i'tor for
a peri i m1 of I In en ymirn ami J. .
.llll'llllH WIIM lll'll'l'tlll rli'ik. Holli
of tliic muu won1 1'lri'li'il liy a iniiiii-
IlllOIIH Mill'.
MiK l'llu-l Smilli or To),. vUiti-l
fiiinnli Item llm fii! of llm wonk.
IIiikii hniio ami Will I it Hawk left
Tuoailay for I'orllniul uhern iny
will imiialn for nmo linn. Tim hoy
iutmiil Hilln llu'ir wIiuhIh llm cnlirn
II. t'. Oli'iiKon of Mi'ill'onl upon!
WVilmi'iliiy iiioiniiijc luui' uilh ula
!mi ami friiimlM,
.Mrn. .1. K. ItimwiOl ami "mi f'lif
foul, lili' a Vw limn in .Mr'niil
VilinHnlay iimrnliiir.
Mr. Iliillw of Mi'ilfonl onjoyi'il n
In lot' M with Iiit amit ami nm-li',
Mr. ami Mr. .1. II. Duuiiiii, ami Iter
iiiiiinIii. Mih. J. U, lloxwoll, lliu firat
of llm wi'i'l.,
Tlin I'liiilata, "Tim rrowiilni of
,i mi," will lie ti'pi'iih'il tn (lie oport
Iioiihi- Kiiila.v nvriiiiijrt linio '20. Tliin
18 IiuIiik ri'pcnlril no iih to comply with
tlm inbuilt ri'iiicxtH of llii' iiiiikh of
tlm people who worn unalilo to nltcml
llm piTvioiiK pcrfoimaiicn on account
of llm husy liuytiiK m'iihoii,
Mih, 1 .1, llaylor ami mm, Mr. ami
Mix. V. .1. (ItcKiiry, M"r. iiml Mrn. K.
Iliuiirll, Mih. DiiiiIcii ami William
JHifliolniirt viHili'tl in Mcill'onl W'ciliicH.
Illy aflcrnonn.
WILLOW SPRINQ3 TWIOLETS j
M!hh May DiivIiImhi ami Mih, Roy
DiUirition win i Hhoppiiu; in (,'ciilral
Point hint Saturday,
.Mr. ami Mih. A. A. Davis of tlui
Ray laiieli wcra HlmppliiK in CVnlral
I'liinl Moiiilay ijinininK.
Irn (lloiiHon of Central Point wiih
ill tltin iliHlrii't Nuvural tiniM during
tlpi week,
Mr. ami Mrn, Roy NiclmlH, M!hh
MiiNiiHNar ami Mr. Roivo motorcil to
Almlfoiil ami l-'ujilo Point Iiml Sun
ilay aftuinooii,
Mih. J. P. Honpluntl lia lioon
ypcmlluj; a few iluyH with lur alitor,
Mix Mililrcil Klliult at (Vnlral Point.
Mr. ami Mi'h. I (njli Porlci" cclo
hratcd thoir hocoiiiI anuivcfHiiry Julio
u, una.
Tim (Irunjjo held an uiuiniully n
ninl ini'i'lliiK Saturday oveniut,'. MIm
Mitrllnu Nonl playing n homiliCul so
Jeollou on l)o plimo, Mve, fw'
SOMG
kimt favorim the amlieueo with a
lumliiiCi Min MuN'iiHHar HiiiKiiitf "If
I wen! a Roe" ami "My Peminu
Roue," two very attraulivn moiii
ami MiiH Romc .Ioikm ilanciiii; an el
plinu iliiiien which toel: t lie linmm liy
Hlorm. Some very inlcniirui Iioiiho.
Inihl and out door liiutx for lime
Hilling wctc (-ivcii lii'fnrn the liiii-ue-H
uieelinj,'. After igHlaei wan
hiiivaileil Mrni Khlen look chntj; of
llm rificlimciiltf, uhieh comiNleil of
MlrawherriiM ami cream with cake,
ami indeed, wa enjoyed liy everyone
pieenl.
Wry iniiiii iulerent wm taken in
the kchool cluulioii ami Willmv
SpriiiK tiirui'd out en uiaiou. The
follow ill),' nffii'i'iit wen1 iileclml Mini
da, .lime III, HIKI: Mr. J. MerLoU
wm. eli'cleil director to Mieeoed M. It.
Dean, retiriiii;; Mr. CiirUuii mieeeed
inu Mr. I.iiw iih eleik. The efficient
work of llme ri'liiiiiK ofllceM in ery
iniieli appreciated by oiui ami all of
tlii ilUlilrl.
Mr. and Mri. Carlton ami family
are touring California' hy auto for
heral wrckM.
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES. I
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Mm. Hom) (iny, toucher of tho
Itnek I'olat (chool, linn Jam recelvoil
the- uiern uf her piiilli) who took
tlm Htiito uxiimliuitloii. Three re
reived rortKlonteN which promote
llieiu from elnlitli prmlu to hUli
hiilioul; Wlllln I'llppeii, Akucm I'llp
pou ninl Kva linker.
Mr. Ortlnml, whu itpent the, pant
thruu intiiitlin with her ilniiKhtur,
Mm. I). II. Stuiul, rotiirnoil to lur
hoiiiu In ChlniKo TiioHilny. Mr. and
Mm. I). II, Hteiul nccouiinitleil her :tn
fnr an Meilfonl.
Mr. ami Mm. II, II, Nye, Mr. nml
Mr. V. (I. Knrly. Mm. (I. 1J. Allien
nml nMIioi Aniin MeKuiiown nttnmleil
tho roHo rnrnlvnl tit (Sriintii Pass Fri
day, Mr. nml Mm. Frank Hlllott nml
children inntornil ilown fiom Meil
fonl tinttiritay ami for a vlult with
Hie lionii! folkn rt'tnraltiK Hiimlny,
MIhh Vern Juriinita of Meilfonl In
HpcndliiK the week iim a kiichI of MI11.1
llerthti Woolvertoa.
O. I), Woolvcrtoti Ik innrketliiK IHh
Itoyal Ann ChcrrlcH thl wnok at
Onlit mil ami MiuUord, rorelvlui? 10
riiutH par poinnl.
Mm. Hoho (ay wont to Jncltfun
villa Wctliiofltlny to tako tho tench
orn' exaniluallon.
At tho aauuiil imintliiff at Ilork
Point Mr, II, K. AdauiH wtm elected
director for three yearn ami Mint)
Allro Harper clerk for ono year. All
aro well uiitlHfled ami wo feel miro
of nuotlicr Htiecexiiful ncIiooI year,
Tito Itceri'ntlon eluti liolil a dull
plciilit on tho lawn nitrroumlliiK Mr.
Wnlil'H plum on Tlturtnlny, tho IiihI
rcKiilnr club ilny, Nearly all tho
iituiiilaji'H woro prcufiiit iiIho ttevoral
vIhUom, InclmllnR Mm. Htniuniliuri?,
a ttuw ruHldcat In tho ('oiiiuiunlty;
iiIho Kovoral from Meilfonl who mo
toied out. ThiiHo wero Mendnntea
Frank Klllott, DmhII (lrei;ory, ltoyu
oIiIb, ami Witty.
Thu next regular uieetlnK will hg
with Mm. W. W. lllttln Juno 2fi,
when offleei'H wll hu ulpctqd for thu
coiiilnn year.
Mm, Hchmttlt ami rhllilren, of
Honolulu, who 8Kut Koveral weoka
wnvv
XOUU OlIOIOH
8 ncrcR DuAuJuu, full bearing
10 acres Hebo, full hearliiR
10 acroa Dnrtlott, full honrltiR
10 ncruH Cumlco, full bonrltiB
Wo must hoII ono of thoao lilocka
qt Puiim at Jlint oue-lmlf vnlnu to
biuo larKor tract, 12 ft. deop loam
boIIi In JnckHon county, 3 utiles from
Medford.
I'rlco asked, U!J0.
Wo want your hid on ono of those
trnctti, Can tnko you out any after
noon, J. O. IIAltNKB
l!.1 N. Itlversldo
or Hi Fr( Natlyual Sank Uulldlns
UtTCG CMICKtlN
vIkIIIiih at tho Koznlln ranch, left
for Han I'muulHco, ami rroiti tlioic
nail for houm.
Meilfonl frlund of Mr. and Mm.
0. I), Woolvertoa cntiiu out Taeii
ilny In their uiitos and picnicked
with them In Mlllor'a r.nk'li, picked
ilierrli'H mid had a Kcacral y.oo-i
Hum.
A few of tho Itlycrnldi) people wero
fortitmilu eiionsli to tee Hid Itnln
lio w hy MouullKlit ahoul 9:30 Tiick
duy ovimlni:.
ASHLAND NOTES.
(Mr. I .ill it Van Wckhii)
Mr. HoU, Hie pronjieroun inerehaul
of tlm Mithlnni i-tori'" Iiiim jiihI pur
ehaeil a new autoiaohilo which is
liciiitf Krcally enjoyed hy hiim-elf and
family.
Mm. l.tilu WiNnii, who wiih oper
ated on at Hie (Sranlte City lloiapital
U in very poor health. Dm. Jar
ila ami .lohm-on arc in ittlemlauee.
Minn Wiliiin ChnrteM, haviaj; fin
ilu'd a (cnu in tlm Ashland hih
school luw pnin to join her parentrt.
Miss (Irace Ilojjuo is iitteuduti; the
Roxe Carnival at Portland. Her lis
ter, Mm. .mky expects to join her
there noon.
Mr. ami Mm. LchHo am) daughter,
IiU, have pine to Arizona, where
they expeel to make their future
home. Mr. I.Chlie is a railroad man
and has already ni'riirrd a lucrative
iHihilinn in his new home. The
chalice was made In the hope of heuc
filtitiK Mm. Leslie's hcallh.
I. O. Van Wcjicn motoreil up fnun
Juckfonvilli) Saturday niulit ami
Mpent Smiday wiih hix family.
Wu are worry to ainmuneo the
death of Miss Myra Ilolmes and nlso
of Mr. .InnicH. Ilolh wero hurled
Monday moriiiiiK at the I'm ft School
cemetery.
Slrawh'erries aro very plentiful and
most didicimi. Cherries nlno aro he
ciunlii to he placed on the market.
Mm, Johmmn ami hUtcr, Miss
Mrowu wore mil in tlm Rcevlcw dis
triet Tuesday, looking after tlm for
mcr'a fine pencil orchard In that vi
cinity. Mr. ami Mm. Prank Snyder, of
llelleview, were Iriulititf with our
merclianlx Saturday evening.
OttlHXANCK NO. 7ft.
An ordlnnneo amcudluK Section 1
of Ordlnnnro No. 7f. t, nutltled "An
Ordinance aHuesHlug tho properly ad
jacent tn ami benefited by tho S
Inch I.ntoral Bower comtrurtud on
Kant tlth Btnk't, from Portland nvo
lino to Anhlnml iiveaue, Meilfonl,
OroKon, for tho cot of coiiHtruilliiK
tho tmtuo and prinldlug tlm manner
of cnrrylug Haiti iiKseKMiueut Into full
effect," pnMieil on tho Urd day of
Juno, 11U3. , ,
Tlio'Clty of MmlforilMlolli ontalu
NEW TODAY
A person always has a fuw "best
liuyo," and hero a to soma of mine,
and ouch that I havo Investigated
thoreughly:
1 A good llttto r.oum, Uoubo well
built and neatly painted, In tho best
part of tho sightly addition, Siskiyou
Uelchts; tho lot U well Improved
and tho lot worth tho prlco nsked
for tho wholo place; 7r0, tonus.
2 Twenty acres of dandy pears,
Irrigated by deeded water right; no
hotter land or neighborhood In tho
valley; $200 per aero; terms,
3 Sovon hundred sixty ncros ot
Mock much, good fences and build
ings, sovonteon ncres of pears on tho
tract; tho stock goes with tho place;
Ideally locatod as to town, roads,
stream and outrutiKo; thero Is no
uso to go hunting around ovor tho
const country for a stock ranch when
this ono cnu ho hud with 18 bond qt
horses unit other property, such ns
Implements, for $23 por aero; tortus,
Room 13, Jaoksoi) County Hank bldg.
C. D. HOON
Room 12 Jackson County Hank bldg,
Telephone 1037-J
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M AUTOf1Q&U.Q to
AND niCN I'D U(
CONT-eNYtTD
" I WTO $
fllHSIlilll?
,IP . If MSs.
an follewM:
Section 1. That Bcctlon 1 of Or
dinance No.'7f. I, entitled: "An Or
illniiiii'ii mmnioiliif; tlm procrty ad
Jiireut to find benefited by tho 8
Inch I.ntoral Huuer comitructod on
Kant II Hi Ktredt, from Portland nve
ti no to AMhlfttid nveiniu, Meilfonl,
OrcRon, for the cont of constructing
tho Riuno and providing tho manner
of carrying kuIiI aRHeHKmeiit into full
effect," panned on tho 3rd day of
June, 101.1, by chancing aioionnmcnt
No. 1 nml adding thereto motet
merits Nox. 1!, 27 and 28, as fol
lows, to-wll:
AureMiniint No. I. II. It. McCabe,
lot li, block 1, ImiKTlnl addition to
tho City of Medford, Oregon, having
n frotitiiKo of HO feet on tho north
ulilo of Knut 11th street, m doscrlbed
In Vol. tr,, piiKo l to. of the County
Iti'Conler's records of Jarljson coun
ty, Oregon; 10 fst nt 42c. ; 1(5. SO.
AMOMiment No. 2C- J. W. Ifn
iicm. n purcel of land fronting 00 feet
on tho south side of Kist Klavenlh
street, directly opposite Vancouver
avenue, In blocks and 11, Imperial
addition, Mndford, Oregon, as de
scribed In Vol. 02, p.iKo .IT."., of tho
County Recorder's records of Jack
sun county, Oregon; CO feet nt 42c,
125.20.
Assessment No. 27. W. C. Kar
hnrt, a parcel of laud fronting CO
feet on the south sldo of Knut Klov
enth street, directly opposite Wil
lamette avenue. In blocks 11 and 12,
Imperial addition, Medford, Oregon,
as described In Vol. 87. pngo 21C, of
the County Recorder's records ot
Jackson County. Oregon; CO feet at
42c, 125.20.
Assessment No. 2S. It. II. Toft,
a purcel of Istnl fronting CD foct on
tho south side of Kast Hlcventh
street, directly opiioslto Ashland nvo-
iiue. In block 12, Imperial addition.
.MCitioni, Oregon, us iiescrlocu in
Vol. S2, pngo C2C, of tho County
Kecorder's records of Jackson coun
ty, Oregon; CO feet nt 12c. $25.20.
The foregoing ordlnnneo was
pnssod by tho cty council of tho City
of Medford. Oregon, on tho 17th dny
of June, 1013. hy tho following vete:
Porter, aye: Mltclioll, aye: Stewart,
aye; Campbell, nyn; Miliar, ayo;
and BummcrvUto. nye.
Approved Juno 17th, 1913.
W. W. KIFHKT.
Attest: Mayor.
K. T. FOSS,
City Itccorder.
NOT1CK.
To tho owner, or roputed ownur.
of each parrel of property descrlbod
In the foregoing ordinance, ns nnmed
thoroln, and In tho Hon declared hy
snld ordinance, ns recorded in the
docket of city Hens:
You nro hereby notified that tho
assessment declared by the forego
ing ordinance has been made ami
tlm lien therefor entered In tho city
lien docket, and that thu samo Is
duo and you aro hereby reoulrcd to
pay the 8a,mo lo tho City Itccorder
within ten days from tlm servlro of
this notice, which service In made by
tlm publication of this notlco and
tho foregoing ordlnnneo one Hum In
n uuuspnper puhlUhod and of gon
oral circulation In snld city, pursu
ant to an order of tho city council
of said city. B. T. FOSS,
Itccorder of tho City of Medford, Or.
l'Olt HKNT UOUSKS
FOR 1U:nt "-UnUI ,Sopfombor"""lB
eompletely furnished modern
house, beautiful location, five
miles from town, llox 11. V., Mall
Tribune. 70
FOR HKNT My homo. 810 H. Main,
not for sale; nlso nlco bungalow,
elosQ In. east sldo. lluiuphruy. 70
FOR RK.N'T r-rooni modern, 4-room
partly furnished house. COO W.
Jackson, phono 391-J, 83
FOR HUNT Well furnished flvo
room bungalow. -122 S. Laurel.
9U
FOR HKNT Modorn bungalow,
lawn, imvod street, 4 blocks from
Washington school. 720 W. Klov
entli. 02
FoiTFtKNT Fuiufstioil i apnrtnioiiVs!
Tho Ilorben, 10 Quluco st,
FOH HKNl IIOUSKKEKl'INa
ItOOMS
FOR HKNT Housokooplng
rooms
North
with hath and gas. 345
Hartlott.
FOR HKNT Two furnished house
keeping rooms; also two-room
house, furnished, at 220 S.
drape. 77
FOH HKXT MISUKiaiANKOUS
FOR HKNT First-cinsa pnstiiro!
running wntor, good shade, wove
who fence, $1,60 wir uiontli. Poo
John Darker. , .78
VHrtr A't
i m . . ir
YOU DOrl
i was
t HftO
N MEK.&
CMICKCVj AMD
M "J
FOlt Iin.YF I'UItNIMK TtOO.ItS
FOH HKNT CIoso In furnished
rooms, $ 1.50 and $2 per week;
uso of bath. Call afternoons, 23C
S. Central.
FOR HKNT Large steeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, prices very reasonable
Phone 102C-L. 222 South Holly
strcot.
FOH ItKNI onawjj
FOH HKNT Largo, comfortable of
flco rooms with elevator servlro,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Kurnl
turo & Hdw. Co.
FOH HALF ACUKACK
FOH SALB Finest little aero and
halt homo In valley, now bunga
low, all watered, electric motor
and lights, quarter nillo out.
Humphrey, owner, 81S K. Main.
7C
FOH HALK HOUHLS
FOH SALK 3-roonj modern house,
sleeping porch, cast front, combi
nation barn uud garage; cheap.
23 Hoso ave. 7G
FOH SALE liOTS
FOH BALK Vacant and Improved
property In Ilutto Falls, cheap,
llcnnctt Investment Co. 01
FOH SALK MISCKLIiA.VKOUfl
FOR SAI.K Chenp, Studebaker
auto In good condition; also desk.
Room 204, over Farmers' & Fruit
growers' bank. 7G
FOR SALK Registered Guernsey
bull, 3 years old, son ot Huda T.
II, prlxo Guernsey In Minnesota,
March 30. 1013, and producing
within 33 pounds butter of tho
winner in a year's contest; may
Iki seen ut Uagley ranch. Talent.
Ore. 81
FOH SALK At n barKnln. a flour
mill stand for grinding flour or
for rolling barley. For particulars
call nt 14th and Central uvc. Tho
Chirk & lienor)' plant, or address
P. O. Hox 3C2, Medford, Oro.
FOR SALK Cheap, flno camp or
traveling wagon. Hox 40S, Med
ford. And good saddle.
FIRST-CLASS pasture, running wa
ter, good shade, woven wire fence,
J1..10 per mouth. Seu John Dar
ker. 78
FOR SALK- -First class St. Herrtcs.
Call 10C0-M. SO
FOR SALK Ono 10 horsepower gas
oline engine Intornntlonul make;
been used about ono month; good
as now; for salo at a bargain.
William Ulrica, Medford, Oro.
FOR SALK 1013 model motorcy
cles ami motor boats nt bargain
prices, all makes, brand now ma
chines, on easy payment plan; got
our proposition before buying or
you will regret It; nlso bargains
in used auotorcyclos. Write us
today, encloso stamp for roply.
Address Lock Hox 11, Trenton,
Mich. 8I
FOH SALK Remington standard
typewriter No. S invisible writer,
II Inch carrlnco, nover been used;
cheap, l O. Hox 14", Jackson
Vllto. FOR SALK Legal blauus. tresspass
notices, for sale or ront sings at
tho Mall Trlbuno.
FOR SALK Lottor heads and fancy
tatlouery, prlutod, eugravoi or
embosaod, as you wish ut the
Mall Tribune,
JAPANKSK PRESSING PARLORS
Steam and dry cleaning uud dye
work. Satisfaction guaranteed on
all work. Gents' suits pressed,
Spaclal attention to ladles' silks,
laces and glovos. Goods called for
nml doltvorpd. 114 N, Front St.
Phono 125. 114
FOH SALK Loose leaf lodger sys
tems, any stylo or made to order
by tho Mall Trlbuue bindery.
FOH SALK Ox heart cherries now
ready; taking .orders for Royal
Ann and Hlack Republican, extra
flno. Call 7-IM2.
FOR SALK Good saddlo pony and
saddle cheap; can bo seen at Nash
Ltvory. Box U. X Mali Trlb
uno. , 70
FOR SALK Registered Scotch Col
lie puppies six weeks old. Kng
llsli bull torrlors and grown col
lies. All roglstorod. Stanton
Urim, l.MirrlU Qnlmrfli 9V
Sav, mow in
THE WOKtD COU-D
YOUG6T a rvKr?
ffuvr vniMfMO
ft rA.fVv AMt
FOH SALB MISCKLIiANEOUS
FOR LlGood ""team" of mules',
guaranteed to work any placo;
prlco $250 for mules and work
harness. A. K. Ware, Commercial
Club bldg. 78
FOR SALB Orders taken for Royal
Ann, Oxhcart, Ulack Republican,
Hlack Tartarian cherries. Dr. W.
It. Stokes, phono C7-J-1, CO
FOH 8ALB Two horses.
Holly.
126 N.
7C
FOR SALK Ono pair of cub benra.
Can bo seen In Shaplclgh's win
dow. Tel. 870-M. 77
FOH SALE Wagon and huggf;
cheap If taken at onco. 329 N.
Riverside. 78
HELP WAXTKn FKJIALK
WANTED Olrl for general house
work. 611 W. 10th st. 77
HELP WANTED MALI?
WANTED Packers desiring employ
ment with the R. H. F. & P. Assn.
during season ot 1013 should reg
ister and receive number at office,
IS W. Main st.. or Miss Marian
Standcllff, Phoenix.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
W ANTE D To iniyV bicycle." Muu
bo In good condition and cheap.
Phono Vcagcr, 8H1. 76
WANTED Want to purchase smalt
resilience on west sldo. Must bo
fine and a snap for cash. Phono
539H3.
WANTED Soven or eight doren
fertile duck eggs. P. O. Hox CS1.
or phono 1070-X.
WANTED Good saddle peny: must
bo cheap for cash. Hox SI, Mall
Trlbuno. 70
WANTED Am going to California
for lndcflnito stay; want largo
list of property to trado for
southern and central California
property. Chas. D. Hoy. room
204, over Farmers' & Fruitgrow
ers' bank. 7C
WANTED To buy a small placo
reasonably clnso in on monthly
payments; state terms and ad
dress P. O. box 731. 76
WANTED Wood sawing; has good
machlno; give mo a. call, from C
to 0 p. m. Phono 3S4-R. 83
LOST
LOST Hubby robe, botweon Jack
souvHIo and Medford. Return to
West Side Stahcs. 7C
FOH KXCHAME
FOH SALK OH TRADE Pcdlgroed
1'oiana China Hoar. R. D. 1, Hox
73, Central Point, or phono Far
mer 14-184.
WILL EXCHANOK 10 acres pears,
with or without houso, for Med
ford bungalow. C. U. A., Mall
Trlbuno.
MONEV TO 1.0AH
MONEY TO ULOAN Long :timers"per
cent. Clark Realty Co.
MONEY TO LOAN on $500 to $5000
improved city or country proi
erty; private. Address J, N, K
Mall Tiibuuo, 78
TO LOAN $1000 to $1500 to loan
on Improved ranch property. A.
L. Cross, Ilutto Fulls, Ore. 80
MONKY TO LOAN On city and
close In ranch prpporty. O. A.
McArthur, room 3, ' P. O. block,
phone 3CS,
HUSINESS JUHKCTORV
Accountants
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited and kopt for a
reasonable figure: your business
solicited. Office, Medford Mall
Trlbuuo bldg.: phouo GC1; resi
dence phono 534.
Auctioneers
WILLIAM ULHICH Licensed Auc
tloneor for tho City of Medford,
Oregon, Terms reasonable. ResU
deuce phono 1C1-J. Office Jack
son County Rank building.
Auto Supplies.
LAHBR AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret In making springs Is the
temporlug. Wo aro operating tho
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In tho Pacific northwest, Use
our springs when othors fall. Sold
under guarantee, 2C North Fltr
H'hU St.) I'Q'UanOi Ore.
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Abstracts
ROOUB RIVER VALLEY AB
STRACT CO,, No. C South Csslral.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALE
Attorncyg-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Dank bldg.
A. B, RBAMES, LAWYER Garnott
Corcy bldg.
W. J. CANTON Altornoy end Coun
sellor at Law, 123 Bast Mala
street, Medford, Ore.
Wm. M. Colvlg George M. Roberta
COLVIO & ROnERT8, LAWYERS
Medford National Hank Building.
Chiropractor
DR. H. J. LOCICWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. Rooms 203-204-20G
aarnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
Bdvlco In dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydropthcrapy. Lady at
tendant. Phone, offlco 94.6, resi
dence G71-R.
iR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise B.
Hedges Mccbano-Thornplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotheraplsta. These
systems, including dietetics, cura
tlvo gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy,
etc., produco results In both acnto
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. 230 North Bartlett St.,
next door to M. B. church. Hour
0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other bOdrs by
appointment. Phone 1l7-J.
DcnUstu
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DH C. C. VAN SCOYOC
DcntlstB
Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 310,
Medford. Ore. Phono 856.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for tho wlntor. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phono C25-L. F.
Y. Allon.
Notary Public
HKLBN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic Hrlng your work to mo at the
sign of tho Mall Trlbuno.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD" PmNTINOCaimsTho
best eaulppod printing offlco la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
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Physicians and Surgeons
drV V." o.clv.IjrTeva
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Oarnett-Coroy
bldg.. phono 103C-L. Resldenea
42Q South Laurel st.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.-
Practlco limited to diseases of
women. Offices 232 B Main.
Phones, offlco 814-J-2; res., 814.
DR. J. J. EMMBNS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, uoso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Offlco 228 East Muln St.. Hours
8: SO a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone.
K, U. PICKEL, M, D. Office Jack
son County Rank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; residence phone 58-R.
DR. MARION Pnyslclan and sur
geon, Stowart bldg., corner Mala
apd Bartlett sts.; offlco phono 27,
rcsldeaco phono 27-J-2.
DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4, Phono 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and
surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi
dence 724-J. Offlco hours 10 te
12, 2 to 5.
Dn. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU
physician, 303 Garnett -Corer
building, Phono 901-M.
It. J. CONROY, M. D Physician and
Surgeon, Ovor Hutchison & Lutss
den, 215 B. Main gt, Phone 77.
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Stcnograpliers
K
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work done Quickly
and won.
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Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOI ti0f
Offlco 1C South Fir fit. Pk&a
315, Prices right. 8e;e gifa
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