Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 10, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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FOOTBALL LEADERSHIP
M'.V (UK Sot J i) llnrviirtt'N
rlftlm I" iln football i'!iruiitliMiHlili
wim cinitiwteil today by llin Dart
lit it it t N ulntou. I Jnrt riitMit h'x hoimler
pointed to tlm iliifral lit Pomisylvniilu
hinl Prliliutiiii by hlr (emu. iiihI
Ih(Im( Ui fit liardnoulh do tied
I'rliiifioii ii n Iiuhh scorn thnii illil
Harvard
Harvard rnarh replied Hi Dnrt
mouth' claim l usnertlng ttmt
Princeton was much ktroncur Kutiir
itity tti 11 11 when tin) OruiiK" ntul lllnck
mot iXtrtiiiouth. I'ooltmll tirtH
lioro. Iiioit. rontKiiilml that thn
ih1k ln'liMiCftl tit llnrnnt. ntul tliAt
It liml nliiiMit morn utroiiKth (linn
ni4y other I'ltntnrn ttmtii, ntul I tint tint
rlliiiiiilntiii)ili tiiiiloiilitiMll)' liiilointril
to Hut CrllMHdii.
ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS,
lly A. ('. Ilowlott.
Tin lnt tlniK I wrnli for Iho Mull
TllllMI.I' till' -tlllC mill tlltMU'llHtl t'll'l1-
I'lMt vii umnir oil mill tin riul i
mIiihuIv iiililihii'l in I In' Mall Trillium
mill III .Mrilfnril Sun, Iml I i'e In
Imtli M'rr ii kiiiiic miiliiki' or mif
hliilinii'iil, Kiii'li of lint pnpi'tH, nNit
lint (lnKMi .loiirniit, hi.v tlmt tin1 oto
tflinl (IS for I hi' millions ntul lI'J
itKiiit iiimI It it t nrlinM i nonri'l,
Iml tlm iiutMli'iiit'iit ih with reKiinl
lo tin- Ini-k of liitiTi-.t inlii'ii h tht
liulW-" ii Ir.t to on try ihi i'IhoIIoii for
iitiiilnti..n. Tin "iHtumi'iit l: "Mill
fH' of lln wullli'll volfil mill till llinnt
of tllt'lll Mlleil Wl't." Tlllll Ik Hilt li
tMliiiii'Mi Hint I wi-h lo I'orti'i!. K
'iy tAoiiiiiii xntiT in lit- town xoIimI
i'tti'll I In it, iiml iii'ciiiiliii to tlu
IH'llliiMik" ihi'ti' wi'if jut fifty wont
n mloil ntul tlm l -two of tlimn
I'liiiiiH'd tu lutMt 11lc1l li v mnl I'itflt
Irim woiiimi Mili'il wi'l, mnl itnrv mini
iiiHliln tint ioiMirntioii Miiril tliitlur
tlitfy miv ri'itixli'iiil or nut. Tln In
iliiw look 11 vit.v iiclivt' pari, oxmi j-u
inx mtuiiiil iliiyx liitforit llu cli'diuti
Hint KlKrliniii'i'iiiii: for their fnoriti
hiilux,
I iiirlittr iho Miiul limit t lio li'knlw
linlil tlit'ir ililiii't roiivi'iitioii In our
town. Tlmrn wmo lliiity-iiinn isil
ii'tr iiii'inlii'rH from tint two I'littnliuM
1'IMIiIiii'imI ill tin- iliilrii'l, which in.
cliuli'N liii'ltNiiu iiml ,lnhi'ihiiii roiiii'
tutu, Tlii'n unit loproHoiilntivoM
f 1 urn AhIiIiiiiiI, TiiIoiiI, I'hoonis, .Mill
ion, .Iiii'LhiiiuiIIc, Dulil Hill, Itucm'
Kivit mnl (IrniitM I'iitm, Tlm liulicx
km vii tin-in 11 ''IiIk IViil" in I In- Iiiuimii
I'ornmlly oiMMiplnl iih it vntiolv Hloro
! M. I;. Dully mnl uift.
II. ('. Timin, who ouim u fmm iionr
lliu Imiiiiiliirv lino hi'lwii'ii Jiirhhiiu
mnl DoiikImh I'oiiulicH, on HI I; crt'i'l;,
DdiikIms I'imiity, uih m Kimxl uilli n
ln Tiii'Milnv nil.l oiul ho wiih Iiml
llii'iiliotluiiu of 1'ioipi'fl. Mr, UiK
I'lilmllimu Iiml ln'i'ii nut lo .Mcilfonl
to tiv to m'II liin lieof I'liltln lint sitiil
Unit lio i'iiiiM not iiml 11 Inner, ntul
Klill lii'nf in ho ImkIi Hint IiuihIiciIh of
pciiplo (iiiiuot n f I'o nl to Iniy il.
WViIui'mIiiv nvi'iiiiiK tlm following
poinotiH ii'iKliii'i'il ut llm Siiunvhlile:
.. It. Williuil. K. W. WiiiM-n. Mn
V. A. Clink, Mih. !:. NY. Miin-li mnl
Mix. ('. II, (Murk, nil tcci'iil iirrivnU
J'loiu KmiHiiH, Mr. SniliiiK Imil local
il llii'iu 011 Home kivoi-iiiiii,iiI loud 011
tin; uvkI hIiIii of lloiiiullop mnl A
purl of llio I'ompuiiy woul up with 11
IomiI of HiipplioH mnl hoiihi'liolil K'iX'K
lh'n Thiirsiluy uiiirniiif,'.
V. Ilnriihoii mul K. WiUon nf
(IiiiiiIh I'iihh mIho npnil tlm ui;lit with
dm. Mr. lliuiinon Iiml lioou up lo
tlm Cli'iiiKit Ili-own furtii mul IiuukIiI
thrcn hiiiiilicil hi'iiil of hhi'op of Mr.
Hi'iiuii mul wiih tnkiiiK thorn to his
Immii four niilori hiiuIIi of (IrantH
1'mhh. .1, 1 DllHWorlh of I'liispool
iiImi spi'iil Jhit iiiht will) iihii 011 Ii!h
wny to Moiil'uril. (I, A. llu!lit of
WTOFOMJ
Early, but Not Early Endugh
j Mi'ilfnnl who Iiiih 11 i'Iiimm in titiiH i in
lour town Npcut (ho niuht with iih mnl
' W. S. loiiKmuriif 1'iMilriil Point mul
II. H. Hmlitit; or Mi'ilfonl look 1I111
nrr wild UN loilny, TliiirHilny; Win. C.
'.Miiuit ntul Hurry ('itriii'll of Suloin,
'who hitit lici'ii Mloppini; wild iih for
Hit' past liw iliiv, nJmiIciI Thuioiluy
J for tint ),.i,l liulimt rmiutry up Ut
Mlit Hullf Tlinrntluv mornituf. They
I Ki'i'tiH-il toiiuiH nl tho llnnitxh livery
'x.Hlllf. TIll'V IMMHt to HMtll miiuo
.tiino up in Iiml iijioii triippiiiK for
lull J. iml- of kiM'h' froin rt kiiiil, to it
Kllle hear.
I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS !
, . . , ..
Afr. mnl Mr. 'ot,lr left for Sim
I'miU'iTo tin flint of lhi week,
when, ihev will remain.
Mm. K. I'riee, Mm. I.ukeiif,
Mi.. reiKUMin uiitl Mr. ItoherH
wont HtiuuiK the Iti'hel.aliH who al
telnli'il tlu Keheknli i'iiti rtltiull lit
KiiHle Point TiutMliiy.
Mm, Tom Kelniin retiirneil W'ml
milriv fnuu it vilt with n-lulixen
up ninth.
Mr. I'hipw, n iunl Suiulay koIumiI
worker, kh it .ery interiMtiiiK talk
nt the M. ). I'hitreh Moiulav eten
iuk 11 Intuit; to llm Suiuliiy ochool.
The I'litliime wieinl yi'i'ii liy the
KptTorth lenKiio Tuomlay eteiiin ut
the V. M. ('. A. liiiihliiiK win. Kreutly
enjo,oil h nil priHeiil. All kinili of
nhuraoterH went rrpresouteil, oiiiis
illK tllllelt IllUKhter.
Our hotel opeueil KoM-inher 1 mul
In reiiilv to ureoiiimiilate nil travel
ot. Mm. Annii Wright hns returned
from a Nevmil iiiouIIin' visit with hor
iliiutthter ut Ktoekton, Cnl.
Mr. Mill of Meilfonl attemleit the
Kpworlh letiKiio Hiioinl hero Tueilay
KM'llillK.
I'rofe-jsor Mirkny wiih nt Meilfonl
Tiiemliiv menitiK.
l'rofeor Miokey wiih nt Meilfonl
Tiiomluv eveniiiK nlleiuliiiK thn Sun
III V M'hool eouxeillioll.
Mm. Steilhiuu of AnIiImiiiI 5i hero
iitiuu' frieiuU mnl relativeM,
('. S. KiiiiilorKoti, .1. V, Mvem, A.
J. Duuliip, .lohn .1, Brook, It. II, l'nv
hoii, Mr. Noil, Mr. .Showuller, ,1. 0.
iHiinerioii utlomlnl llm lioo-ter meet
lilir at (IrimtH PiihK Tlitiiiliiy.
I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. I
Mr. mnl Mtm. Chiu. (Iny nml Mr
mul MrH. Frank Amy of Meilfonl,
Hi(tul n fow ho urn liero Suttinlny
with Mr, ami Mrn. JameH (lay.
W. M. Stitlhiitu ot AhIiIiiiiiI, niint
(ho hint of tho w'ook horo with rula
then. .Minn llonn Nonlnit nf Tahlo llork
witH vhtltliiK frloiula tho luat of tho
wiiuU,
.1, K. Koka loft hy nuto Suiulay
inoruliiK for Cnllfornln wroio ho will
Hpeuil thf wluliir. llin wlfu ami
Killth wll follow by train lit a row
day it.
MIhh llertha nilauou Hpout ho lnat
of tlio wool; with homo folks at Ash
laud, Mian lliuol lly nmn of Tallin llork
Hii)iit tho wook ond horo vIhIIIui;
filonilH,
Tho Kreuhmau vIiihh of (ho Contra)
I'olnt IiIkIi hcIiooI, outortalnoil tho
Hophomoro clauri Friday ovoiiIuk at
tho ti I Kit uohool hiillilliiK, varloiiK
SPECIAL TODAY
Hovon acroa for eato, JtiHt outeklo city
v llmltn, sot (o pour trooa four yodrB
old. l'rlco 11000.
7 room bungalow, tnodorn, only $20
per mouth rout.
C room btiiiKalow, $12, CO por month.
till moilniit, wator paid.
will look aftor ami tako oapoolal
raro of non-rouldont property.
E. J. STEWART
ltoom 204 Frultgrowors Dank bldg.
Offlcu phono GUI. lloa. phono, 82-J,
MATTJ TRTBUNK MKDFORD. OIWCION, MONDA
atllllKllueutH roilHlntlllK of Knlilen,
cjinleMtM, otc, wiiro tiliiyed iliirliti; tho
iivciiliiK nftitr which ulnhoriUit ru.
fri'tiliniiiutH woro Kcrvoil. Tho I'rcMh
iniiii (IcHervo much rredlt In tho way
thuy nutorlaliiiid their cui-Htn an thin
In tint firm ri'ieplloii tint rruHbmnn
liavit ever attempted to kIm, but wu
Iioiih It will not bu tho loHt. Alt
thoKi. prone u t report hnsluc a wry
elljoynblit evening.
MIhh Wluui, one of our populnr
teachurH In IiIkIi mihool, pcnt Knt
unlny ntul Huuilny with lionut folkK lu
Medford
It (.'. KenituM ntul wlfo Imvo moved
to Medford for tint preinuit.
(Iluuti OweiiH .who npmit tint Hum
mer lu California, Iiiih roturued to hl.i
houut In thlH city.
Tlm laillea of Ihu ntulllnry nrn very
lnmy prepnrltiK for n fnlr to bo kIvoii
December 3, ,4 and G.
Tho many friend of Minn Kiln
Htone, who hn been tiil(e III, will bu
plenned to know nlm Ih nomuwhnt hot
ter. ALONG ROGUE RIVER
.rm. .liiM'pr HmuuiiIi wiih a Central
I'olnt Mnitor Hum week.
IM ltrihoun of 111k Stiekey wart
ImyiiiK Iiokh here Satunlaj..
Mr. mnl .Mm. John Houston were
Meilfonl hlioppem the lust of the
week.
Mr. ami Mm. Will Houston went
to the valley Thiissilny.
Jasper llaiiuah took hoiiio Jiuys to
tint vn Hoy n few iIiivk no.
Kvory family in mlly onjoyitiK (ho
eohl mul its eoinplieatioin.
Mr. lliiiKhniu is moin to hi funit
on Trail, whioh ho roeeutly IhiukIiI
of Albert l.awrentz.
Miss Itenu Ash reliirni'd to her
homo at Trail I'riilav.
Perry Foster mul datiKlilor, Mm.
II. Froueli, woio Suiulay eallors nt
tlm IVtllKrow homo.
loseph llmiimh, Sr., spent several
tlnvi with his sou Jasper this week.
Miss Daily is visiting her brother
Tim mnl wife.
XOTICK.
For (bo next ton dnya wo will mako
eldor. l'rlco of elder por gallon, ap
ple furnished, IS cents. I'urclmnor
furnlahliiK nppleg 4 centa. Wo hnvn
a Kallon, anltary crer top, tin can
which makes a splendid family pack
iiko and hoIIh for thirty cents. This
ran ho filled with fresh elder and
Hhlppcd nnywhoro In tho valley, Dug
ley Canning Co., Talent, Oro.
WHY?
AMWM-'A .10 AN AClin,
40 acres, ono mllo from Gold Hill,
Just oft Paclflo Highway, 10 acres
li alfnlfn, G acres In potatoes, 10
acrcB In corn. Host ot troo soil.
Good neighborhood. I'rlro $2000.
Wo do not bollovo It can bo duplicated
for twlco tho prlco naked.
J. CHAUNKH,
Phono 120-J.
First National nauk bid.
NEW TODAY
A uou-realdont has throo largo lots
ovor it half acroTln Medford that
ho la dotormluodho noil and .'offers
thorn for $275,00, and will accept
$50.00 aa first payment. Ilalauco
easy. Who will tako thorn.
A good alfalfa and fruit ranch of
113 ncroa, Fifty acres or alfalfa and
ton ncroa ot young trees. Ilnlnuco
good land, Uulldlnga uro bettor
than comiuou. $135,00 an ncro.
Thla la it mouoy mnkor,
O, 1), 1IOON
Room 112 Jiu-ksoii County Ibtnk Hldg.
l'huuo JUU7-J
NOTICK.
Kotlco Is hereby Klven that tho
town counnll of tho town of I'hoenlx,
Oregon, will rocolvo sealed proposals
for (ho purchnio of lis 1!M3 Wntnr
IJotitls In tho oxtotit of $2,000.00
benrlug 0 pur rent Interest, payable
neml-iuiminlly nt any tlmo befora
7:30 o'clock p. m. on tho 10th
day of November, 1913. Hlda
may bo mailed or dellvrrod to
tho (own recorder of Hald town on or
tmforo f.ahl data and no bid will bo
considered for 1ch than pnr and ac
crued Interest and tho council re
nervcji tho right to reject any and all
bhlH. All bids must bo accompanied
by n certified chock drawn upon
nnmo Htnto or national bank ot Jack
son county, Oregon, for r. per cent
of tho amount bid for said bondn.
Hold amount to bo forfeited to zald
town m liquidated dnmnKes In caio
tho samo shall fall to purchaso and
pay for ald bonds. In accordance with
unld bJd within thirty days aftor be
ing notified ot tho ncccptanco ot said
bid.
K. n. FURHY,
Recorder ot tho Town of I'hoonlx,
Oregon
I'Olt ltKXT KUll.MHHKll npMj
FOU ItKNT SIcojiIiib room with or
without board. Mrs. U. II. Wolf.
3 to 8. Riverside. '-OS
l-'Oll HKXT HOCS.
FOR SAt.K A good 6 room liouso
and lot 100x200, Is nicely located,
will sell very cheap. Terms. Ad
dross V, care Mall Tribune 198
FOR RENT C room bungalow, first
class. Phono 420-J. 201
FOR RENT Flvo room bouse, close
In, 219 North Grape. Inqulro at
Smith's tin shop.
FOR RENT Bovcn room house,
$12.50. Iuqulro Col. 11. II. Sar
gent. J
FOR RENT Furnished two room
house, also hall bodrooin fur
nlshod for oldorly people. 23
East 9th St. 1s
FOR KENT 5 room house, strictly
modern. Just oft Malu; lawn, etc.
Phono 5 5S-M. m.
FOR KENT FURXISIIEO A1T8.
FOR RENT J-rgo sleeping rooms,
and modern houscltooplng apart
monta, price Tory reasonable.
Phono 102C-L. 222 South Holly
street.
FOU m:xx OFFICES
FOR REN'l Largo, conifortablo of
tlco rooms wltb olovator service,
steam hoat, hot and cold wator.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw Co.
FOU KENT MlMCKt.l.AXi:OUS
FOR RENT Only hotol In town of
1000; 40 rooms furnished. Ad
dress C. It., caro Tribune
(till SAI.i: 1 ARM LANDS
FOR SALE SO acres good cleared
land closo to Medford, sacrtflco at
$80 an aero, oxcluslvo agents.
Clark Realty Co.
FOR SALE Good homestead relin
quishment. Room 21, Jackson
County Rank llldg. 203
FOR SALI ACREAGE
FOR SALE 40 acres, partly fenced,
mostly level: I aiillo from atoro
nnd P. O. School ndjolntng tirop
orty. Possession nt onco. $1500,
and you mako tho torma. Address
llox I), Mall Tribune. 199
FOR SALE Gnrdon aud fruit tract
for aalo. Income city proporty to
trndo for atock ranch. M. A.
Itndor.
FOR SALK Ml.SCTClii'AWCOlTS
FOR SALE IlusinoBs proporty now
iiaod as garago, would bo flno for
bay, grain and food Btoro or tho
llko, on paved street: lot 75x200;
houso on aamo lot; gnrdon lu roar,
with vlnoa and borrloa. G. F.
Dyor, 1114 N. O at. 198
FOR SALE Second-hand Thoo mo
toicyclo In Al condition; prlco rea
sonable; may bo soon at Martin's
Iltcyclo Shop. 190
FOR SALE Pear trooa, 4-0 ft., 15c;
3-4 ft., 12o. Grown by Hood vlvor
nurseryman on 3-ycnr-old Japan
roots; guaranteed first olaaa, E, T,
Nottl; Central Polut.
V, XOVIttllMOR 10, Win.
(in ham: mih('i:iIi.m:ol's
FOR HAI.K (!ood bicycle cheap, 118
Ho. Tripp Ut. 198
FOR HAM:- 19 head full blood Cot
trclt h1im)i, (heap. O. M. Swap
son, Medford, Ore. 178
FOR SAM:- A fow thoroughbred In
dian Runners. Tho Geary orohard.
phono R-13W. 201
FOR BA!n
ory Ilarn.
-Horccs al the Nash I-lv-201
FOR SAM: Throc-reslstercd Duroc
Jersoy boars; also wwll graded Jer
sey holferx. L. II. Houston, Tal
ent, On. 201
FOR HAI.K Furniture cheap at 14.-.
North Ivy. 201
FOIlSAM: 2400-lb team; $250:
also four shoats. I'hone Schlnk.
19 to 23. 201
FOR BALK A typowrltc-, 912 N. ,
Central. 200 ,
FOR HAM: First class team oft
heavy horses. Inrjutro Kada Trauo-1
for Co., 42 N. Front. !
FOR SAM: Wood, body fir 4 foot'
wood in car load lots. Call or I
address John Nounor. Glcndalo. ,
Pro. 207
FOR SALU Cheap, several stands i
bees. Dox 35G, Central I'olnt. 199
FOR SAKE Fine pure bred Poland
China boar. Work horso. Ualed
alfalfa and nraln hay. Herkelo
Uliumus, I'uuuv .
FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jer
Eoy bulls and twenty calves.
Walsh's ranch on Spring street,
mllo out North Roosovolt avenue.
200
FOR SALE Hogs, calves, grain hay
and alfalfa hay. Robert Dutton,
Medford, phono 539-R3.
WANTED SIlSCKLiiAIHEOUS
JAPANESE HANDWORK LAUNDRY
--Handwork wears longer, keeps
clean longer, samo price as ma
chine work. Wo mako a speclalty
of Shirts and collars. All orders
called tor and delivered. Custom
prices. Phono 79-J, G2S South Fir
St. 211
WANTED I am prepared to do
dressmaking: vatlsfactlon guaran
teed. Mr. M. Peck, Phooutx, Ore
gon. 19S
WANTED Fresh cow; must bo
gentle, good family cow; part Jer
soy preferred. Call up Mrs. Dlrd.
SC6 Main.
WANTED To purchaso a good,
heavy lumber box wagon. James
Ca m nuoll. 199
WANTED To buy a, gang plow and
havo a light hack for alo. Phone
40S-J1. 19S
WANTED To buy n eight or ten
room modern house, centrally lo
cated. Address, giving descrip
tion, location and price for cash,
Ruyer, caro Mntl Tribune. 200
WANTED Lniul wanted 111 exchange
for Seattle proporty. llox S. A.,
caro Trlbuno. 201
WANTED To rent, about 10 acres
of freo soil. Address W. P. llaUer.
Medford. 200
WANTED Good youiiR Jersoy cow,
fresh or aobu fresh. Must bo good
milker. Address Dox 72 D, route
1, Medford. 198
WANTED Ono pair of good second
hand platform scales. Phono
3S0-M,
WANTED Dressmaking and plain
aowlug at 845 W, Second st. 31S
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Girl or middle ngod wo
man for gouornl housework In tho
country. Address A. L., Mull Trlb
uno. tt
WANTED Dining room girl at
Manhattan ,Cafo. 199
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED A position by expor
loncod prunor that thoroughly uu
Btnmla pruning, grafting and bud
ding. Phono 7-F5. 198
WANTED-r-Marrlod man wlshea po
altlon on ranch. Experience. 1139
West 9th St. 207
WANTED Uy mnrrlud innu. position
aa working fpromau on ranch. Ex
poilcnccd, can glvu reforonco. Ad
dress N, caro Mall Trlbutio. 198
J J.
i tihtr
iwt.v waxti:i MAr.n
WANTKI) Minors nt Ilroden miner,
, Gold Hill, Oregon, for contract
. work. Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR KACllAMll
FOR SAM-2 OR TRADK A two
seated Studebakor Wagon. Will
trade for good top buggy. In
rjulro Nash I J very Ram. 201
FOR SALB OR TRADK Good old
work mare, cheap If taken at once.
Phono G97-R4, 200
FOR TRADK For small ranch or
acreage, a good homo and 4 lots.
Address N, caro Mall Tribune. 198
FOR KXCIIANGK Small Income
ranch for city property, $C2G0.00.
Clark Realty Co.
FOR KXCHANGE Will exchango
San Diego property for .Medford or
Ashland property. Have G room
cottage on corner, $3500, $2000
mortgage; also havo a vacant cor
ner room for two moro cottages,
2500. closo to a good school and
car line. Fifteen minute rido
front heart of townwill trade for
30 or 40 acres of land. Must havo
10 acres of bearing orchard, must
bo near school, want J 1000 cash
buyer to assumo mortgage. Write
for particulars, owner, John
Manor, Sloanc and Drant street,
I San Diego, Cal. 20 i
FOR EXCHANGE Tulare. Cal.. for
orchard. 1C0 acres flrlo alfalfa
land within 1$ miles of rallroaJ
station on tho Santa Fo west of
Tularoand In one of the most rap
Idly developing alfalfa and dairy
ing districts In the county, SO acres
In a good stand of alfalfa, balance
grain. Hut every foot of this land
is suitable (o alfalfa. Good flvo
room bungalow with bath, with
20x24 foot screened steeping porch
on top. ust Ideal for tho pur
pose. Flno 15 horsepower, olec
trlc pumping plant, furnishing
abundance of water for irrigation.
largo coucreto pit. w-Rb only 12
foot lift. This alfalfa Is on land
that has boon prepared by skilled
engineers and brought to a per
fect grade for successful Irrigation.
Prlco $200.00 per aero. Mort
gago $7500 runs two years at 7
per cent. For sale or will con
sider exchange for good orchard
property- ot equal value In the
Roguo river valley. Pago-Dressier,
320 S. Main St., Medford.
Oregon. 200
LOST
LOST Moss agate stick pin, Sun
day afternoon. Return to post of
fice and rocolvo reward. 200
MONET TO lX.a
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
close In ranch property. O. A.
McArthur, room 3, P. O. bloctc,
phono 3GS
UUS1XKSS DIRECIORV
Auto Snppllrn.
LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO Our
big secret In making springs la the
tempering. Wo are operating the
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use
our springs when others fall. Sold
under guarantee. 26 North Fif
teenth St.. Portland. Or
Attorney.
POUTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoya-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Hank bldg.
A. E. UEAMES, LAWYER Garnott.
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney aud Coun
sellor at Law. 133 East Main
Btroot, Medford, Oro.
Win. M. Colvlg George M. Roberta
COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford National Rank Ruddlng
II. F. MULKEY & GEoTw. CHERRY
Attoruoys at Law, Jackson Coun
ty Dank Dullding.
NEWTON W. RORDEN Attonioy at
law. room 7, Sparta building, Med
ford, Oregou,
Auctioneers
WILLIAM ULRIOII Licensed Auc
tioneer (or tho City of Medford,
Oregon, Terms reasonable. Resi
dence phone 1Q1-J. Office Jack
son Couuty Rank building. i
Hospitals,
THE DQW HOSPITAL, Central
Point, Oregon, 248
PXaTCMVTU.
By "Bud" Fisher
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IIL'KIXISS OPPORTUNITIES
CIitropractMra
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specinust. Kooms 303-204-205
Garnctt-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
ncedlo spray, head and shoulder
shower In connection; advlco In
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
bydropthorapy. Lady attendant.
Phone, oftlco 946, residence 671-K
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louisa E.
Hedges Mechano-Theraptats, Chlro-T.itn-
Rrmmirtothi'raplgta. These
systems, Including dietetics, cura
n.o (oniiiaauca, hydro-theraphy,
etc.. produce results In both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor
ner Main and Oarttett. Hours 9
a. tn. to 6 p. m. Other hour by
appointment, phone 170.
Garoagt
OARDAGB Get vour premises
cleaned up for tb- winter. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good service Phone 625-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Dentist
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO
DentiiU
Garnett- Corey bldg., suite 310,
Medford. Oro. Phone 858.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary dud-
llc. Drlng your work to me at the
sign ot the Mall Tribune.
Printers and l'uMbr-er
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office In
couthcrn Oregon; book binding,
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland prices. 27 North
FlrSL
Fliyalclan.1 nnd Surgeons
DR. fV a OARLOW, DR." EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41C-417 Garnott-Coroy
bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence
2C South Laurel St.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices ,232 E Main
Phones, residence, S14-J2; office
814.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and plasses supplied
Office 228 East Main St., Hours
8:30 a. ni. to 8 p. m. Phono.
E. R. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County .Uanx bldg. Office
phono 43-R; residence phone G8-R.
DR. MARION Ptoyslclau and sur
geon, Stewart bldg.. cornor Main
and Dnrtlett sts.; offlco phone 27.
rcsldonco phono 27-J-2. 901 West
10th.
DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Physl
clan and surgeon. Office Palm
block, oppostto Nash Hotol. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon. Phones, office 30, real
dcuco 734-J. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician, 303 Oaruott-Coroy
bulldlug. Phono 904-M.
It. J. CONUOY. M. D. Physician and
Surgeon, Ovor Hutchison & Lums
den, 216 E. Malu St Phono 77.
DR. McM. M. DOW, Physician and
Surgeon. Central Pulnt, Oro.
DR. LYD1A S. DOW, Ostuopathlo
Physician. Central Point, Oro.
Stenographers
ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block,
Stonographlo work doue quickly
and well
Transfer
KADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE QO.
Offlco 43 North Front St. Phone
315, Prices right. Service gum
ant1
Wood Sawing
J. W. SLATER, WOOD 8AWJSR.--,
Phono 821-M. 420 Uoardman St.
191
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