Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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GOLD HILL NUGGETS
(Prom thn No)
Mlim Myrtli) Itolfo nml lr, Mm.
.Mar) llowrri. nrrlvotl TiuohIa)' from
I.MwUtau, Mnliu, 111 routti to Ran
l-'rnnrliiru, ntul will bit Uiw p.uim'i
of frlviiiln In HiIh clly ilurlue tlm
wmik. Tim Itulfn family rro for
merly li'iiuulji of tlm (loillovn orrlmni
noutli of tin) rlvor
Hvorrti llurrli, acroniiatilci liy
John (limlioniii nml It. C. ClnrRi, of
flrlnln of I ln limit CtiHlneiTtni: roin
puny, who nro vlcllliiic III" rriiiniit
priimrly lien-, niiloi'it to tlm upixir
AiiliK"ti Miniilny, ri'turnmi; Wrtl
iir.)' with a report of "poor flt
IriK." Mm. Clinch M. Hmllh, mntlior of
Jark nml Jim Kmllh of Hnnlltii) rri'i'k,
who had U'l'it norloiiKly III nt hrr
homif urnr IliU clly, U now raphll)'
roiivalcucliiK.
Thn MUM' MaVrtarot ami nilyn
Walker of Mltimviola, nrrlvcd on
ASVilncddny, ami will Mi inclr -l-(it,
Mm. I. D. Ccriinin ..(l- Mar
KariM will ri'iiialn In thin rlly lo r-.l-li'iiil
IiIrIi rchool throiiKhout thn roin
hit; term.
MIm Tucker, MIm flair llakor
Hoy 'P. Tucker ami M. ,. I-nli, c"ni
prUlm; a party of youiiK folk who
vl-ltcil Anhlitliil on Kiimlay laot.
J. II. Ilcoman returneil on Monday
from a fortntKht'a atmencn iiurliiR
which I lino tin trim unci cd ImuIiiom at
Ha n rrancl-co.
The llraden ami lllll Nye mine
clod Thursday afternoon for an In
ilvfltilo period, Thirty If Ivc men are
JoIiIom at a rr'iilt of ttir clonlnit
down. Hot It mine are hcaMly repre-M-n
ted hy Kuropenn capital, ami the
pr cue nt war on tlm continent la
alKtietl a a cauoo for the umpcnulon
of operation,
A charavarl party celebrated tho
nuptial nf MIm I'earl IIIkiIuii ami
I'rof. Cornell on Tueuday nvcnliiR
nmklni: exciinlliiK din with tin pan
nml old hardware. Tho marriage,
which occurred a week n;o, wa not
made public until today, Tho bride
I ciiKttKcd In the millinery bnmne-i
here, while tho profeor I compar
ntlvely unknown, Hilled a a clair
voyant and reader of tho misty fu
lure, he arrived In thl city a fort-
JllKllt IIKO, HCCllrlllK IoiIkIiik nt tho
homo of MUh lllKdou'H mother, and
met hi own dcHtlny, Tho tecret mar
rlaKu followed within a wek.
0. V llowmau died Haturday nrtor
noon at hln liniuo In thl city, after
mircrnl years' lllnoi from tubereu
limlu. For alx inonthn Mr. Ilownmn
aa an Inmate nf the ntnto tioipltnl
for the treatment of tho iIUobrd, but
waa roturned lo hla homo aevoral
week itKQ an beyond medical asUt
mice. Uliicn that tlnio hi death hud
been nlmoit dally exported. Ho waa
n realdont of Clohl Hill for n nuintwr
of )ar, and leader or tho MorlnlUt
faction In thl city. Iln waa born 'in
Htockhojm, Hwnilnn, 1801, nml In oid-.
ly llfo emlKraled to Aniorlcn. Ilia
wife, two rohb; nml a lauhtur pnr
vlvo him. Kunaral wtvIcch ami In
lerment wero conducted nt tho Jack
hoiivIIIo ceinelery on Kuiulny after
noon. Tho yoiiKent on, JCiikoiio
llowmau, died but n week prior to
)iIh falhur'a demlHe, nml tho whnlo
liearted yiiipiilhy of fluid Hill Jh ox
iomlml to tho family lu thoir doublo
beruaviiuient,
Tho foroKt and briiHh Inmtn of thU
vicinity are aildlui; their nma to tna
Idineral pall of anioko (hut now Iiiiiikh
(ior tho valley fiom huruliiK timber
In xnutherii Oregon and nuriliern Ca.
Ifnriilu, Tlm llrndeii file, uliiipoHedly
of liiieiulliiry oHhIii, Iiiih been sub
dued, but iinotlior flrn In now In
(iroure on Kuiio'm creek. Kor n
limn thlK blaru tlireuleiied llio IiwH
luiuli unit (illmr iniierly lu unit i!l
irlil, lni( prompt efforln of flro IImIiI
er uverlml llio liunitllnlii itmiKer.
in HariUno creek In llm north a flrn
lepmled In bn wweiipliiK I lie hlll'i
ii Hit rlrliilir of Hi" Moii uiw niDI,
HI III tinolher N III eW'Jeliro oil lll'i
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HumIIiiu tiel( illkMw, 1nlHK (dulwl
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WGI.L Pl.L GV.PLAN it To vou.
VOU 6CJU Aur,TKlA ADUNCc-D ";
OUCOMt) U80&IVAT. UUDGf. (SEN.
IT'G ALL
KLIWOODlt,irj)ehWOlTir To
lfru&3t?UiST0VRiKV uJMtCH
cwntib v.vit.t,
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-TMUV.KOOMIO TO PKCUffr
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vUlble from thl city. Thl flro orl
Klnated lu Hut aprliiK Kolch on the
IIIkIi l.lne trail and swept rapidly to
llio crent of the divide. The wood
are tlndiT'lIki) from the Ionic drouth,
ami tho proml-ed rainfall of Hut pant
fow day I anxlotwly winded for.
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS, f
I'rofeMor Mlrkey and family of
KtiKetio havn arrived lu thl clly ami
will mako their homo here Mr.
Mickey will be Niiperlutemlent of the
achool here fur the com Inn jear.
Mr W, T. Hlliiham ha returned
from a week' visit with relatives In
Klamath Palls.
Mr. M It, KtiKlaml ami llltb
daiiKhtor Carman left Haturday mom
Iiir for Coltnno (lroo where Ihey will
upend neveral day a riicsis of Iter.
II. W. Aldrlch and family.
Mr. and Mra. Olaf Ol-on ami chil
dren of Portland, are making a visit
lo Mr. Olson' parent In thl city.
Mis I.ucy I'oorc, a resident of tho
Oregon metropolis, who ha been the
Ktiest of Central Point Irlein: for
thn past few wiHks, departed for her
homo Haturday evenltiK.
Mrs. i:. C. Paber and little sona lft
Bunday oveuliiR for a leitRtby visit
with Mr. Paber' parent In num.
W. i:, Prlco and family spent Sun
day In (Irani Pass.
Mr, IM Mooro of thl city has as
her Kuest thin week, Iter mother Mrs,
PredeuhurK of 8am Valley.
Mat llecbo and family of ArAIq
wero ainonK tint out of town atiop-
per liisro Katurday nlRbt.
Miss Alice Whipple ha returned (it
her homo In Hokiio IllVor after n
week's stay with Miss UcMlo Ilandall,
Postmasler (luy Tex and Henry
Itlley are homo again.
Clinton Purkeyplle of Mcdford was
amonR hla Central Point friend Sun
day. Mr. and Mr. J. O. Isaacson aro
ar.aln sojourning nt Colestln.
Mm. llassler. Hr., ha arrived In
this city from llokolny, Ca., to mnkn
her homo with her son, Mr. Hassler.
editor of tho Central Point Herald.
Mm, Hassler was accompanied by
her little nephew of Chlcaito.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Hewlett
There wiik ii roinjinny of four
Mopped hero for dinner the flrxt of
the week, hut ivs I vn nwny from
homo on liuniiieMH for llio Mail Trib
une, did iiol linve the pleasure of
mcutiiiir them. They hnil htiirlcil from
Moilfonl nml been o Civneent it',
tluiuee iIon7ii tlm oonsl lo Ban Krnn
eisco, then up the Snermncnto river
to Weed, (hence (o Kmiiutli l-nlN,
HuniH, throiiuli eiiHtern 0i'i;oii, linek
vlu Ornler Inku via KiikIo Point for
Hiipper nt Ike Suitnymilc, mill when
they reneheil here (hev eoimiliiiueil of
licine; hungry, -mill Hint (hey hud
hui'iily hlopiicil liiii imioukIi to ent
hut they xecnu'il lo he well hnlin
f ieil when lliey left here.
Mm, J. II. .InekHoii n'nd her tliuiuh
ler, Mm. Hurry Yimiiff, were plensunt
enllern heie Inn! TihmIuv. Mm. .Inek
Him niiIiI (hut she expeeled to nturl
fur Ynkiuiu, W'iihIi, hi ii lew tluyn, lo
tuko eliui-uo ol ii linue Iriiit-piiekiuu:
istiililihlinient nml would probably he
uoiiii until I )it cmlicr.
Henry 0, t'liihlrelh, one of tlm firm
of t'hililretji llioh., liliiekHinilliM, of
thin pluee, who went to l.lk ereek hihl
HiiIiihIii" to lnit Iijh fnmile who
wero (here liiltiiii; it n oilliiiL', retiiin-
t'il Tuextlny, WJiile he wiih lliero lie
wiim in (he imrlv tlmt went In Inml
for Henry 0hoii, who wiik iliot liy
Mr. DoiIko of AmIiIiiihI, Ho wiim Hie
flrn I nun lo Imieh (lie iIimiiI mini, ul
IIiihikIi lii 4 OkonV, lnollier wiik Hie
liixl (inn In fjml htm, He tmyH lluil
iiI'Ut llm 1 1 1 1 1 ii wiu stlint he o men,
HmlKU nml llm oivr iiimm I In Hew
Mm iihiiiii In IMih liliiet Inm ovel'
on Mm Imi'k mill llieii left Mm unit
iiinvi'il llielr t'Hiiii h )mi ilmiiti,
xpDii) llm iiIkIiI, mill llm hum inihii
Iii limy (mill nfwl (ft Him m'Hitml
H')MmI, MhllU WW miivl, HUH U4W'
MEDFOIU) M'Alli TRIBUNE,
Just at Clear to
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to vXock fAowuT
fcc.A'Z.
Die wonl out Hint lie wan )liot, iiimI
then u I'ompiiny of (liirlecn Htnrtid
lo lind I lie iiiiiii, but neither of the
tueii would (.'" So uller hunting for
eminiilernble lime they found him,
hut I Inn (he next tiling to ilo wits U
(.'ft him nut, for tlic lind to eurry
him nlioiit M'vrn mill", mi it xtrelcher
down n emiyrm, nml they miide the
xlnilcher iim narrow n theV could to
hold the corpse, and then lind to cut
mil ii tniil hi n h to K'l iilouir, (."IHiik
ilitu (he ONou Imiiie nlioiit HI o'eloek
p. m., without dinner or supper, but
lhoe who hud eonyriK'iited there lind
ircp:ircd supper, ho Ihey nil reiuuiti
id there the ret of the nielli, mid
the next day the eorpe wiim brought
out to Mcdford nml nu iuiiies held,
mid Hut renders of the Mail Tribune
know the rent. Ilo hi.v thai he
never hud miicIi ii lime in hi life n
he did in helping lo carry out tlmt
eorj"!'. When In retiirntd he hroiiuhl
bin wife nml the younger ehildren
with him, mid lliey all were viMturH
nt the Sumo Hide Wednesday evening
when he related (he uhoxe xtiiteuicnt.
Itoy Smith nml Aiihm Ayres uml
hii Mnleiv Itote, mid MisM Mue Tniiy
htnrtrd last Monday for Crater Ijike
mid thn Fort Klamnth country for
mi outing.
.Mm. II. O. Iknry nml her dniigli
ler, now nf Mcdford, but formerly of
llrnwiifchiiro, were hero for dinner
hint Thursday; nlxn I Ionium Mover,
Jr.. mid Henry NewNtmin of
Luke1
creek.
Miss Mabel Seudder of Mcdford
enme out TiicmIiiv to iit M.ine of
her old frienilK of tliN plnee, nml on
Wednesday went to Iike Creek wilh
Timmie Dugpiu mid family.
John WiiIMi took nliielv rods of
two-inch pipe up to his much on
Hullo ereck luM Thuisdnv.
David Pence of Klk Creek (Tnul),
the road xiiH'rvior of that tlislncl,
rt'iMtilM In me that his wife Marled
IViduy mortiiiig for Ktklon, HoukIiis
county, to visit her mother, Unuidum
Jerry Hcekalhorti, who had had a
pnnilytie (.(ruke. She U iihout 00
yciim old uml Inn lived in this coun
ty the niosl of her life uml lias mv-
ernl relnlivert living here now,
Mm. Fnink Keddiug of Mcdford
mid her three children eanie out from
Hie tip)er Soda Spring! Friday with
Henry Meyer. They were nil here
for dinner. Mm. It. and ehildren hud
been up there for n little over nl
month.
Tltnrrtdny niKhl, 1). K. Wood of
Spokane, ouo of (he United Slnles
poslal Iusm'etoM, spent tho nighl
with us, nml the ue.t morning Carl
von der Hellen of Wellen eanie about
5 o'eloek for hicukfiiht uml to tuko
him to Lake oreek, etc., roliirniiig in
time for dinner nt tho Sunnide. ,Mr.
mid Mm. It. A. Whinian of llerkeley,
Cnl., were nl-o hero for breakfast.
f
BUTTE FALLS 1U11LES.
Mensm. Hughes and Stoddard
made a IhihIiicmh (rip to Jacknouvlllo
Inst weok.
(loorgo Parker In In Ashland with
his wife and now daughter. O. 11.
Morris Is tojidlug tho bank n hla nb-
BOiieo.
Herbert .Walker and Irivln Koenln
returned tho first of tho week from
Klamnth county. Dolwlu ClnHplll
has a permanoitt Job an cook nluco
tho old cook la gone.
Orandmii Downs and daughter and
llireo granilchlldreu caino up from
Medford Hunday to spend sovoral
weeks lu tho cool iilohntalus,
Mr, Ht, James aim stepson of MoJ-
ford urn sikuiiIIiik the week nore,
(Irmidma Parker wont to Anhlaml
Iluuday In hen her granddaughter,
Mrs, (leorgti Darker,
Mr nml Mm, Win, (Iray and sou
Hubert who liuvu been horn Mr )ie
piul iimiilh, left Tueiny for Wash
jnglDii. After u few wouks lslt
I Inn n Ihey will hii In Indiuns.
Mr. Ilnldiisiui, mm of llslph
W'rlHlilV 0. A C rhiiinsj Is upt.p'lH't
Hl of his tswIloN heie
U, A, WiImM mhiI hiu', Mm leuin
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WJ5DIT0RD, OlflffJON, MONDAY, ARJUHT 10, 1.01
Jeff as the Mississippii
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MOW.Rui'-IA HOKAXR. To MOV.I)
OT EKrLO'ZlTOfAKlYlTo. KGM TO
UPlMTHe'NGCKSKl US f oR.cet To
o05R.Tt(G fwrrn rpeww. saNXinant,
UNDOR. TW? C0R6l7OUaV,IOViW1
ADVCG FROtA 5K02 TO GKl-Z-
THGBBV'CHUCW6 TO WPPf -
t ni-tr.o,
returned Hunday from llerkeh.-y where
they havo been attendliiK Rummer
vchool.
Mm. Train, unit small daughter nro
vlsltlm; with Mm. Andernou nt pres
ent. (Julte a largo crowd ramo up on thn
excursion and attended tho two ball
Kami-. Itutto Ksllii wan okoIii win
ner over Tnhlo Hock.
Tbo Ladles' Aid uavo a nodal Tuos
day for tho bcnoflt of tho band. Thoy
nerved Ico cream and cako and the
band rendered ncvernl jdeccM
were enjoyed very much.
L. A. WrlRlit cliaperonliiB
youtiKor brother, "Tubby"
(Oat
his
and
"llrlck" Hoblnsoii, left Tuesday af
ternoon for Crater Lake via Illuo
Canyon. Thoy wore red hatn mil
shirt and with their parks on tbetr
luick made unite a plcturi-miiic lit
Ho company.
I
BUNC0M BREVITIES
I
I.lod ItlpiMiy auicH'd out. from
Medford last Saturday and ho Rot n
flno three pronned buck.
Mr. ami Mm. A. I). McKee and fam
ily drove to llucli and mace friends
n visit. ,
Tho forest raneM nro busy fli;ht
Injc flro on llio renorve. There aro
different fires.
John Lowden made n fbltiR trip
up tho ApplcKato last .Sunday. His
father I vr III at thin wrltmrr.
Ernest McKco autocd out fro'n
Medford up IIIr Apple'Katc for a ono
night ntay with his parenls.
E. 1). Stephenson made a flylns
trip lo Jacksonville.'
J. II. Jenns I out on Applegate for
n nhort visit.
A. I). McKee and llert McKco went
to the llluo Ledge after a load of pipe.
NOTICE
Notice in hereby given that I will
not bo responsible for any bills con
tracted by Mattlu Ciimmlngs after
thlrt dalo.
Dated August Sth, mil
121 C V. CUMMINGS
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
rit located and moit opiilr
hotel In the Cityt circulating ice
water In c cry n,om-
EtpocUl attention lo tails
travelling alone.
Excellent, rcawnably priced grill.
Meet your friends at the f!inx.
' Eurapaan Thn KsUa $1.50 up.
Managtmtnt, Chtr W. KtlUy
WHY?
STOCK RANCH
It Is my business to know tho best
buy In Jackson couuty and havo it
optioned nt tho lowest cash nrlco.
That best buy today la n 190 aero
stock ranch, 100 ncrea loam noil, Ir
rigated, now in grain and alfalfa.
No better alfalfa land In Jucksou
county, ditch built covering 140
acres, perfect water right, alouo
worth 110,000.00.
This laud lies between the Apple-
gate rher and (ho foot hills, all bot
tom laud, bukt of range, most do
llghlful climate, no snow or fog.
Modern, now buuualow, barns, feuces,
corrall nml orchard all ready,
This plarp should brlni; $3(5,000.00
wl null for I1M0O.00, hulf cash,
f 8000 worlli of niufhlHury und slock
wili pHp, ideal home and nloeU
rsiidi, )le I Iiuvm yier uHttrmi,
I'lM Nal'J JlNuk HMsf.t I'Imum HM.J
f ST. 5sSar5TArREU.l
J. G. BARNES
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,hnrmTmmjttanmmtm
COWTROU
AKO Of COJR.IG
OtLOCPL TO PRDTt&CT T1H1 .OltorAo
HVO To OR.06R.
LOVD THe. itxTGGfxTM UHUAN-VfrZCM)
To Heb-wel6B.trnV2Gl. ALONfc tug
J6N-KUTe&.fPSNrr FOcVrt(F-, 6
naturally francg and g-nguvcd
T.
HM TO UPHOUl
tttsttt
To loan on Improvea rancaaa.
Interest 8 per cent
"Insurant That loitirM."
II. 8. sTnrm
Bur yoar Insuraae or a taxpayer
I.O.ST
I.O.ST Illuck For tcrrrer, mate.
Answers to name of "Hurt." Had
leather miurle on. Notify I'noenlx
I.I i cry. 121
I-'OIt HALE MISCELLANEOUS
KOIt HAI.i: Ob come and sec what
a beautiful foundation for a sovely
homo nnd so cheap, for I mua and
will go and bo with my children
regardless of cost. Come today ann
nee my homestead relinquishment.
1 V, miles from Tolo. II. C. Hutch
inson, Tolo, Ore. 127
FOE HALE Early Crawford peaches
far canning, $1.00 per box of fit)
IMiundH, delivered. Plionc 59I-J1.
1ZT
FOE SALE Stuti touring car with
full equipment, Just overhauled, in
flno mechanical condition, a bar
gain at $900, will give tlmo on part.
Deal with owner direct. Phono ISO.
121'
FOU ItEXT TtCJCSK.
FOE KENT Flvo room house, part
ly furnished or not. Phone 717-11.
133
POIt KENT September st, moCcm.
eight room bungalow, good lawn,
shade, paved street. reanouaDly
closo in. Apply at CIS West Mam.
121
FOR RENT Modern, six room bun
galow, east front, fine shado, rango
connected. Phono 930-X. 121
FOR RENT Three furbished house
keeping rooms, gas and ground
floor. Call after C, 20o a. urape.
123
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern five
room new bungalow, modern,
screened porch, trees, large lot,
good neighborhood, phono 714-L.
120
FOR KENT FURNISHED AITS.
FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, prices very reasonable.
Phone 247-L. 222 South Holly
streut.
FOR RENT Two or four nicely fur-
nisiieu noubeKceptng rooms,
plumbed, lighted, lower floor. 729
W. Eloventh.
FOR SAI.r. .T.tVKSTOCK
FOR SALE Gentle home, buggy and
harness. Phono 1C-F11, C. Carey.
123
FOR SALE Number on fresh Jorsoy
cow, Inquire 421 N. Riverside.
12J
FOR SALE Four good Jersey milk
cows. Call or wrllo Lloyd Colver,
Phoenix, Ore, 31
FOR SALE 100 head hogs. J. It.
Smith, R. F. 1). 4, Box 10. ltl
FOR SALE Sixteen milk cows, also
stock entile. II, E. Bedford, Kor
by ranch, went of Talent. 123
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To trado Matn street lot
mid cash for nuto. Addross M. G
caro Mall Trlbuno. 121
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FOR EXCHANGE
.
KOR EXCHANGE Flvn passenger
34 II. P. touring car In exreiteiu
condition for good work uorses.
Address P. O. Box 354, Ashland,
Oregon. 120
FOR TRADE Modern i mid C room
lluuguloua; rout for 835.00; equi
ty $1800; tradu for vacant farm
land or relinquishment. Must bo
good stall, Anywhere In Southern
Oregon. J. W. Kern, San Diego,
Cnl,, 1050 4th Street. 11! 2
EXCHANGE Want to sell
or buy
anything? U 0 Ruder. 1
114 N.
Front Ht, Phone 12 5. Null Hed.
c . r. . , i.ej-,fc,i jrvssssa
FOR HALK KAKH LANIHt
FOR MALIC Oh mint) and sttt what
u bvautlful fuiinilutloii for m lvl
homy nuit so ukeup, for I wt and
will go and N Willi my i-tuiilr
eC,ur'llVioiif COl CuWH Jy uMii
t4 my liiHMMiMtd iw)UMulihH!fM,
I Hilles (rw Tubj, II, U, jHl'k.
Imwm, t I'll, nu
THtM GQIUAMCf N
5.WMtTR.osaVB To
TH TRlpce GMVACOJ
HEM WAXTKII JIAIiE
WANTED Married rqan whiles por
tion on ranch. Xpcrlcnce, C2S N.
Central 110
WANTED Salesman tor our hardy
coast Brown, numery stock. Cash
paid weekly. Pacific Nurnory Co.,
Portland, Ore. 124
FOU KENT -ItOVItD AND ItOOMS
FoTl"ltENT FurnUhod rooms $1.50
per week; modern hom-eKcepIng
apartments, gas. phono anil bath,
21!) Talent St., Juit in rear or 2.15
S. Central, Phone r.5 II. 123
BUSINESS IHHECTOItr
Auto Mnj.pllcs
LAIIEIl AUTO SPIHNO CO. Wo
aro operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 2C North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
POKTEIt J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALKV
Attorncys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and
9. Mcdford National Dank bldg.
A. E. RCAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg.
Wm. M. Colvlg. Ocorge M. Roberts
COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford National Bank Building.
B. F. MULKEY & OEO. W. CHERRY
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at
law, room 7, Sparta building, Mcd
ford. Oregon.
Dentins
DR.
W.
M. VAN
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DR.
C.
C. VAN
Dentists
Oarnett-Corey Bldg., suite
Medford. Ore. Phono 836.
310
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Otflco 42 North Pront St. Phone
315. Prices jlght. Service guar
sntced. Chiropractors
uii. A. . HEDGES. Dr. Louise E.
Hedges Mechano-Therapists, Chiro
practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tlvo gymnastics, hydro-theraphy,
etc, produce results in both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor
ner Main and BartletU Hours 9
a. m. to G p. in. Other hours by
nppolntmont. Phone 170.
instruction
mi. fred ALTON HAIOHT Sum
mer terra. Teacher oi piano and
harmony. Tho Haight Music Stu
dio, 1IG South Laurel St., Phone
17G-R.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
uervo specialist Rooms 203-204-205.
Garnctt-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
neodlo spray, head and shoulder
shower lu connection; advice In
dietetics, modlcal gymnustlcs,
hydropthorapy. Lady attendant.
Phono, offico C43, rldouce 511-R.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS AND TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
A Quick, Handy, reference for Busy People
Bales! Hay, Flour, Feed, Grain
L, 11. Browu, Russ Mill, also
poultry supplies. 139 South
RIvorsldo................Phon 529
Cliluese I-aundry
On Juno first, I will open a first
class laundry, A trial will con
vtuco you of our ability to please.
All hand work. HI Siting, 123
South Riverside. Phouu...,..,...lo
Civil Engineer
Osgood k, Drown, T. W. Os
good, Amo, M, Am, Sec, (,', E.
A. Theo Browu, deputy vuuuty
surveyor. Meurord msiiuuki
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Kisployneat Antmtf
Wo are hero to helt peopla get re
liable, competent help. W tar
nish help in almost all line of
business. We mako a specialty of
competent men and wives for
ranches. Wo solicit your pstroa
nge. Dinner's Real Estate and
Employment Unreau, Rooms 6 and
7 Palm Rullding. Medford. Phone
858. Mrs. Byrd CAsler, Msatger,
succssser.
Garnage
GAHUAOE Oct Jour premises
cleaned up for tbe summer. Call
on tbe cjty garbage wagons tor
good service. Phone 32S-L. b
Y. Alien.
Votary l'utille
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary dub-
lie. Bring your work to me at the
sign of tbe Mall Tribune.
I'liyesiclsiM tma aargeoM
DR. P. O. GAELOW, DR. KVA
MAINS CARLOW OsteopaUile
physicians, 416-417 Oarnctt-Corey
bldg., phone 103G-L. Residence
2G South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physicians, 303 Oarnett-Corey
building. Phone 904-M.
DR. J. J. KMMENS Physiola and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Office 228 East Mala St.
Hours 8:30 a. ta. to 8 p. at.
Phone.
E. B. PICKEL. M. D. Office Jaek
son County Bank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; residence phone C8-K.
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Pain
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Pbysielaa and
surgeon, rnones. otflce 30, resi
dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlciaa
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D. -
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices 232 K. Mala.
Phonos, residence, 814-J2; offlee
814.
R. J. CONROY.'M. D. Physlciaa and
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lums-
den, 215 E. Main St. Phone 77.
DR. MO M. M. fcOW rnyslclaa aad
surgeon. Dr. Lydla S. Dow Os
teopathic physician, offices 3-4 St.
Mark's block, Phone 100. Resi
dence tbe Dow Hospital. Central
Point.
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has the
best equipped printing office ia
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 Norta
Fir St.
Steuogrnpner
ELLA M. GUANYAW Palsa black
Stenographic work done quickly
nnd well.
SHOE REPAIRING First class shoe
ropalrlng, on modern oleotrie
machines whllo you wait. B. N.
Blde.n. located lu Kldd'8 Shoo Store.
Phono 31X1. J , y'
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doff & Woulf, twmpbite hsui
furnishers. Special" low rm
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