Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS
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ASHLAND UNO VICINITY
Tim next few iImi'h promlno to lio
llvti iiiii'h horoiiboulM politically. Dr.
Wllhyrniubo will 1m nt tint Armory,
Tuemlny, Oct. i:i. W, H. U'ltiin, In
dependent imiilldnto for governor,
Thuinduy, Oct. Hi, 2 i. in., lly hull.
OoMirnor Wunt, Frldny night, Oct. 10.
Coli 0. K, M. WodiI, Thursday iivuii
Inu, Oct. 15. ut city hull.
.Temporaiito 'wirkurn will hold n
iniifiH inuellng nl tin- llnpllnt church,
Tuesday evening, Out. I.'t, to ho nil
iltoMuil hy R. I. Iluttoii, of I'oilluiiil.
Helmut bullillliKM urn donortml, thu
teachem being piurtloully nil In nl
tniiiliiiM'ii t Muilfuhl, mill tlny Hpi'iik
highly of tlm proceedings nt (ho non
iiIimhi of tlm Inter-rnuiity touchers' In
Mllulo being held tlmm. Ahont tlm
only toucher remaining hero In MIhh
Iloluh Caldwell, Fifth grade of tlm
Wunl Klil" school, who Ih detained at
homo by lllnomi, greatly to her dlnup
liolntiimiit. A IiohI of friends wilt ho
alml to Imirn of Imr lniirovi'iimiit,
lloruro V, Mitchell, well-known
i anchor anil nln It Ihi.vt. Iiiih given up
tlm htunn of Mm John (Iruhh plnro
onnl of town uml will again boconm u
clly losldout. Ho wim formerly con
noi'ted with tlm city incut miiilintn,
W. H. 1'iiyim, or Weston, actively
Identified w It ti the Eastern Oregon
Normal School In that town, wan In
Ashland. Monday talking over tho nll
iiittlon. 1 1 Im contention In In fnvor of
ImiIIi dm Wentnn ami Ashland
KiitiiHili), ami In primed with fart and
flHuri'n regarding tlm merits or hoth.
Incident to a cnnwinn or tlm outlro
'statu ho will visit lint teachem limit
Into mm Iii'Iuk lutlil nt Medford.
Word Iuih been lomlM'ii (if tlm ne
clili'iilnl death, Sunday, at Coming,
C'iiI , ot Mrn. Erma Taylor, ilim to an
auto wreck. Particulars tiro lurking.
Kim wan tlm daughter of .Mr. ami Mn,
W. A. Putrlrk of thl city. Her re
uinliiM will Im brought hero Tor hiirlal,
arriving on Wednesday morning. Her
IiuhIiiiiiiI In Kred I,, Taylor, formerly
In himlneiw hero,
I,, L, Mullt, uatloiinl Imn It oxniiil
niir, In hiiino on a varntlus, am thin
In llm signal for a IiIk hunting party
In tho illrcctlon of tlm Klamath
uiatHlien. Tho ensemble of tlm party
l now being mndo up, Enough In
already known to confirm tho report
that tho following will certainly en
list In tho (porting rnmpnlgn, to hint
1 days or two weeks, tho party leav.
IliK TuiMidny or later: E. V. Carter,
I,. I.. Mullt, W. II. Iloolm, Jon Hart,
Chan. .liiluiHim, nml llentou ifowern,
(1. H. Duller In on tho waltlni; lint,
anil thoro nlny Im others.
A. F. Hunt, one of dm big stockmen
or I'ortlaml, Imn been In town recent
ly, visiting IiIm dnughlor; Mm. Will
Dodge. Monday evening ho left for
the metropollH with five carloads nf
prluiii Mleeni, rained In tho Klaiiinth
miction, anil which wore unloaded
and fed hero hy nvo Cnod who
haudlon thin IiuhIucsh nt local ntoek
yardn, .Iniiiim Purven, pioneer redden! or
Jackson couiily, tiled at hln homo, ISU
WulKlitiiiuii utreet, thin city, Monday,
aged 7t. Hu wiih tho father or
.MIhh Nelllo Purven, uurno at tho
nanllarliiin, and of Mm. Warion Wll.
Ilamn. A nun, Hoy, live In Han l-'rnn-elnco;
l.'rnont In on llm old homo ranch
In tlm Wuitiior ci-ocli nelKliborhood,
and two boyti, Arehlo and l.oulit, ro
main at hnnie. Tho viri and moth
or mirvlvoH lumlmtiil null futlmr. Khii-
oral nervlco will Ixi hold Wednemlny,
and Interment will bo at tho Ktoarun'
cemetery In tho Wnpior creek nectlou,
.Mr. I'urveH moved to AhIiIiiimI from
the ranch property about flvo yvnrn
uy.o.
Dr. Rmlth, domoeratlc caudldato
for iiovornor, wiih Iii town Monthly,
KwIIIiik ovorybutly, llo Ih tho por
iioulfli'Utlou or r.eulalty and fairly
habbltiH over with an eurberauco of
optlmlHiu. Sniiio of bin followoi'H
hero coiileuil that tlmro Ih au open
(ihnltooito for Dr. WlthycomlKi to
meet It 1 1 n hero In debate at tlm rally,
TuiiHilay oveuliiK, lima maliliiK tlm
deuioiiHtiallon a joint a r fa If. Itnpub.
Mean commute,, nmmhorfl dlnavow
thin, HtatliiK that TiieHtlay nlitht'H
ovont will Im a republican rally ox
cluiilvely, and lu acconlanco with HiIh
plan hiivo itecurod tho Armory for tho
It'll ImrliU;.
!'. D, I'arinorlno, of I.ouk Ileach,
Cal., a brothor of II. H. Palnmrloe, or
tlm AHhlaud TradliiK Co., Ih a vlnltor
hero ami iilaim to remain Iniloflnltoly
In order to KihI th'o'ciiratlvo offoetH
of nilneial wnleni,
Mih. (). Jl, JohiiRon, wlfo of tlm
mayor, left Monday for a vUtt with
pareiiU ami other ridatlvon at tlm old
family homo In IIiiitIhou, Arkaimau,
dim will ho koiio mi vera I weokn,
Mr. mid Mm. o, n. i.unildu mid
1. It. l.nniKIn, oceupyliiK olio car,
iijnl Mr. mid Mm. V, A. Tiirnor mid
Mr. mid .Mm. Ilobeil AIuiIk, onuipyliiK
Miiutlmi', plmiimd In Imivii Tiiiiudny
JhIkIiI nml eiuiy for Hoiiiiimn Cull
loiniii, jit DniiHniuii' mill Hum Kkiii
tlHii), 'j'lm Mmitj rmiilly mo filnniln
of tho Turmu'H fioui Huron, H. 1).
Thu Turimr'H ohjectlvo point In J.ong
Ileach, mitl tho I.iiuiIiIiin will vlnlt
lelatlveH at varloim polutn, prlnclp
ally Hniita llarbara,
Tho ChrlHllau church, mt 111 without
a punier, lit ImliiK ntipplleil from (lino
to time, hy idllmr "homo tnlent" or
trnunleut Imporlatlonn. On Huinlny,
Ocolmr tl, tho nervlccn wero con
ilui.tml hy C, ,1, ttplon, u nowcoer
hero, formerly from lllnoln, but more
letently a renldent of I lio Imperial
valley reclou In noulbeniCnllfornla,
TaldiiK tho October panel an a cri
terion, It In nafo to apumo that an
Anhlaiitl man would Tun about an
iiiueli rink of hefii nlriick by llitht
iiIiik nn Kettlnit down on tlm Jury of
tlm Ciilte,) Htaten dlntrlct court for
tlmnoutheru Oregon Jiirlnillctlon, now
lu Hcnnlon. The lint IncluileH au oven
Till uaiiien, Of theno au uneven i:i
are from Medford and 17 from (Irantf
I'ann. Tho rent aio ncnttorlnj;. Two
were drawn from Hugo In JoHophluo
county, ami u llltn number from I.alco
creek In .lacknoii, Tlm nearenl Anh
land caum to boliiK lilt wan tho ro
lection of one teprenentatlvo from
Talent precinct.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
MX A. (.', Ilowlett.
I!tnl Crnll, I lie foii'iiuin mid innu
llKer o" the Coiilev Oiehlinl, wiih III
town IiihI I'lnlay ami ubi,. hrie re
newed hix Hiibxeripliou lo llie llailv
Mail Tiibuue.
Tied Diinlap ami wife of Derby
weie hero on IniMUcoH the hint of tlie
week uml while Itere look iliuiior nt
Ibe SuuuvMitc, uml nl-o renewed hi
Mill to the ueel.lv .Mini Tiiliune,
Dr. Wilbveoiiilie llie ri',,nlilii an
flllliliilitte tor KiiMTllor of llie i.iile
o' ()renoii wan III lii bint 'riiln.t
ami Hpeiii a very Khorl lime ainonir
im, lie met mid hiol. hamls with
the lew MtmulpatterH there i in our
lovui nml when ho uol an fur im The
Nuw Yoik Cuoli Store kepi bv (leo.
W. Dalo,yf bin driver iimLoiI him if he
waiitcil to pi nny Dottier up Hie creek
mid he nitl, "N'n, wr will on to
.Mcilford," ullhouuli there wax the
nehiml Imuxc with tieaily a hundred
children ami I lime teaehem, wlm will
prolmlily vole N'oveaiber .'I, uml nine
lamiberi mi Hu- MiooIn, lill he did
not look for many vote amonu them,
owiiiK to (he i, piinn u. Inul i iron
ed thtin far, for fioui what I ean
unlhei the miit of the people of our
town are cnini; lo volo for Dr. Sinitli
or governor huh jiiii lor lie hccm
to he a fjvnenil favorite horo.
Wo have hail uimlher ehauue in
our huhimM4 in our town, henry O.
Chilitieth Iuih hold out liih iutereit
in the liliii'KMinlb shop to his part
ner ami hi other, W. L. ('hildrolh, wee
Kirnlly rcmt that Mr. Chihlreth has
llmuuht IiokI to inal.e the elinime n
lleiuy in one of our milint.'intial (ill
reiw uml u kooiI win kman, but we
ean console ournclvc with the
thought that we have a fimt oI:ih
meehuuie left us yet.
While our niiiiintor, Hev. I,. L. Sim-
moils, in ilolnu ijoimI wmk lu the miu
isleiinl line Im U iiImi miiiio uitideuer,
ewpeelally in Hie line of hiiuiihIic for
be Imnulit one to .Mm. Hov.lelt IiihI
week that weighed Jolly uml n half
iouiiiIh' ami him one nl borne thai
weighed hity nine pounds mid oilier
pirdeii truck in eompaiinou.
Henry Zeuiiy Iuih been wiring Die
Kelmol Iioiio lax) week ho thai the
olra room oiiii be used by llie ladies
uid Miclcly mid for publie nieeclinj.'s
in ni'iicinl where the parlien don't
feel like paying for Hie ime of Hie
opera house.
I, ns( week I made two Dips out to
tho I.ewiK Itros. I'm m to try to see
two men hut failed in both iustniiccH
lis they were both wimy each lime,
bill I met the Lew in brother mid
tliey ncio working their oorii ui mlo
silage. He hu.s tenleil the silo uml,
siiys (but it Iuih proved to be u grauii
HiioeeHH, hiik that he ean put more
fut on a beef steer in Hie hiiiuo lenglh
of lime williMuisilago Hitui with any
oilier kind of feed, nml by the use
of the coin in this way he ean utilize
the whole of it, Mock, blade, Hhuek.s,
us well us Ibe com nml hiivo the ex
pense of liuriking the emu.
He mi id fuilhernioro thai hy sow
ing led clover in their oreluiul Unit
they had cut more hay off of twenty
ucrcH this season than they had evei
cut off the whole I'm in ulto"ellier
any one season hel'oie.
.Mr, A. Col bin ha finished kiiIIi-
erliig Ills N'ewlnwu mid Spilxeubeic
appicH mm lias Hiuppeii iiiem lo iwcu
ford. I unilersliiuil Unit be had iihoul
n.lllll) Iionch of NowIowiih mill -.rilHt
Iiovch of SpilKcnbeiKH uml hits tttif
ilill'eienl vurielii'H lo uallicr yet,
Mr, nml Mm. Kimik Neal of Ne
vada, who have been here visiting (he
fmiilly of Mr, Denny, Mailed Hatur
iluy lor (lleiululo to visit Mm, NculV
uml her,
Mjmh Minnie Taylor, our Inleiini'dl
alo leaelier, mid Mih AIiiiii (loiihl,
wliu Ih Icncliinu in tin l.iikii Creeli
illsDlel, mid Minn Hose TIioiiiih, who
in lencliliiK in Himui'boio, nil look
llm nil' Haluiilnv I'm' Mi'dlnnl In nl
leml lliu ii'irliem' Jiifl l til v uml I'm
lixtor W J lliii'liuiiiiii inul Mm
(leoiKe Von tier llellcn went in Mon
day morulUK lor I he Miime purpose.
TlmmiiH K. NIcJioIh ami llcv, l I,,
KiinmmiH luie been mil on u tour, Mr.
Suiiiiioim lo ivKinlvr hoiiic of lliu vol
eiN nml .Mr. Nielioln to look ufter bin
iutereHlH iih a eaiiiliilnle fur Nlate
Hi'iintor ft oni thin ilinlili'l on the
ik'iiiocralle noil oul-lo-win tiekeln,
Kfilnloi' Von iler llellcn, Ibe lepub
llcnn eiiuilidale, wan In Kn-le I'oinl
Mouilay 1110111111' xliakin Ipimln with
Hie volern,
.lack I'lmy, who him been Hpeudiu
Home time up I'loopeet way, rcliiined
IiihI week. He U lonkiux lifter the
inlMenl of liii brother, ( hauneey
I'lorev, reptiblieau eiimliilato lor ru
eoiiler. loliu I'oxler, who Iuih been woiluu
thin Hummer out in Klamalli eoiiul.v,
leluriled lllKt Meek.
Mm, Nellie Kkillumu of (linnl
I'uhh eiiine in Katuiiliiy evening lo
vlnil her uuele nml mint. .Mr, uml
Mm. W. (I. Kiiihtou.
ANTIOCH ITEMS )
!:. I). Wllblto In bnulliiK bin applo
crop to tlm Muilford market,
Chnrlen Centem and non Itoy are
haulluK u fliio lot of flro wood to
Central Point.
.Mr. and Mm, II. C. Chapmnn wcro
tradliiK lu Central Point Thumday.
Tlm rail hIidwith havo put tho
Kroutid In fine conilltlon for plowing,
and tlm faruiom are huny putting lu
their cropn of Krnln.
A uiimbor of our nelr.liborK worn
lu attendance at tho Kelly nalo near
Tolo mid pronounced tlm kiiId a mic
ci'hb. Tho cattlv nml hni:n wero In
flnu ronilllloii and broiiKht' u I'.ood
prlco tor the owner. '
.Mr, WalHh tlm Meilfonl nlorlc buy
er, pnntieil throiiKh our hurK Kuiulny.
.lob n DiiKKan, u native non ot Kamn
Valley, who has been llvln,; lu
Wanhluittou for tho pant row yearn,
ban returned with IiIh family to hln
homo lu this valley. Tho wamlerern
will return.
Tlm dancij ut Cooper'H hall .Satur
day ulKht wnn well attended by tlm
)ouiik folkK from all partH of the val
ley. They enjoyed a banket nupper
ut 12 o'clock, nml .Mr. Cooper ntip
plleil them with excellent coffee, nnd
when tired of dnncInK they left for
tholr'homon. They voted that Coop
er'n hull wnn tho ono plnco to go to
hnvo fun nml enjoy tboinselven.
Tho (lodfroy dnuco ball nt Pcaglo
will ho npcncil for thu Initial ilance
next Saturday nlKlit. the 17th of
October. Kvory ono In Invited to
cniiio and havo n cood time.
John Mitchell of tho Meadows ban
rinlnhed hln work nt Central Point
uml him returned homo to hl ranch
lu tho Mcnilown country.
The p ti il In or tho Autloch school
nru iirosrcnnlui; nicely lu their Kind
lon, Mian Patterson, their teacher,
takes nn InteroKt In her work with
thu yotini; folks. Thin week in a hol
iday for them nn tho teacher hud to
t:o to tho tonchem' inntituto.
A Mr. M unlock linn rented tho
Cheney ranch nenr tho upper Tablo
Itock, Thoro are n kuiuI many' far
morn looklui; for ranchon to rent this
fall which npeakH well for our nectlon
of the country.
Itoportod by Jackson County Ab-
tract Co., Sixth nnd Fir St.
Circuit
S. I.. I .conn id et ti to .1. . .
I'dimou, all right, title nml
iiileiest to that pait of Kast
Second hDccI, Meilfonl, va
cated June 10, 1IU1 .? 1
Hon, hiiiuo J
I'niled Stolon to- Coincliurt
Cleave (luge, Kill acres in
nee. tl.:i.'-nV. . . I'nlenl
Kiln I). Hico lo F. (I. Sweden.
liui:. lot in Ashland,. 1
II. Humphrey to .1. II. I 'ear,
Mnrgaiet Keswick et vie to !'.
I). YiuIhoii-Ii, lots in Cool-
iilge Add., Ashland
Mm. II. A. Shaver el ir to ili
, lectins of H'liool district No.
d, lots I) ami 10, blk. IS,
I'lmeni.N
100
8.10
NOTIOK.
Notice Ih hereby given Hint tho uu
domlgned will apply to the city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held October
20, 191 4, for n llconso to sell malt,
spliituouH and vinous llquora lu
ilumitltlcH loH than ti gallon at Its
place of bunluoHH, at It! North Front
at root, city or Medford for n period
of nix monthu.
Dated October 12th, 101 1.
MUUPIIY & CO.
in North Front St.
NOTIOK.
Notlco In hoioby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its mooting to ho hold October
20, 9I4, Cor ii license to sell pialt,
HplrltuoiiH and vIiiouh lliiuors lu
iiuiintlllen Ichh than n gnlhiii at Us
plnco of bimlneHs on lot II, block 20,
oily of Medford for a iumJoiI of six
nmullin
Dalinl October 10. 1911
HUI.HIIY ti KENNEDY,
;2 N,i,tli Final III.
COURTHOUSENEWS
KAISER WILHELM CANAL
CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC
LOh'DO.V, OH, I.I, I, rip.
III.
The
ICnlner U'illielm rami!, (eleranliH the
Ainnlerilaiu eorn-nonilent of the
Hunter 'iVIi'Krmii rouip,nv, between
the Ilallic ami tlm Voitli fen Iuih been
eloNcil to onliiiiirv truffle Ioi'IIh; ilur
alimi of the win.
GERMAN DEFENDERS AT
TSING TAU ARE BURIED
i '
TOKIO, Ocl. 1 I. During an firrniH.
tle .vehtenlny on llie baitle fronl of
'IVIii-TilH twcnt two (lermnii ile
femlem of the fortie were biiricil,
Tlm fortrenn fire liflO hlielln daily.
POLITICAL CARDS
poit coijxtv itf:cntti)i:it.
I hereby announce mynolf nn tho
ilumorratlc cnmlldnto for tho olflco
of county recorder of Jncknon coun
ty, to )io voted on at tho j'onornl
election on November .1, 1011.
elected, I will do my duty ns I havo
In other renpomilldo position )mt f
havo held. I.KK I.. JACOI1S.
(Pnld Adv.)
I hereby annoiiiic- inyr.elf an can
dldato on tho Itepuhllcan ticket for
county recorder. If elected I will
Itlvn my undivided attention to tho
do Hen of tho office. Klcctlon Nov. 3,
l!)It. ClfAI'NCi:V KI.OUKY,
(Paid Adv.)
COIJNTV TltCASI'ltlMt.
I am tho democratic nomlnco for
treanurer of Jncknon county nnd will
nppreclato jour muiport.
H. (SID) I. IIUOWN.
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby announce, that I am tho
republican candidate nnd notnluco for
tho offl" or county trennurer.
' ritiJD d. coiA'in.
(Paid Adv.)
ui:piti:si:.T.-.Tivi:
Marian II. Towne, democratic-pro-Krennlvo
nomlnco for rcprenentutivo.
(Paid Adv.)
I'OK STATK BK.VATOIt.
II. Von dor HclUn, (prcient Incum
bent). Itcpubllcun nominee, en
doreetl ulno by the procrennlvo party.
(Paid Adv.)
Thus. K. Nlcholn of Kaulo Point,
democratic and Out to Win candidate
for ntato ncnnlor. Sixth tenatorlal
dlntrlct. Jncknon county.
(Paid Adv.)
COItONI.lt.
I wish to plnco my nnnio bofor)
tho voters of Jackson county as an
Independent cnndldato for county cor
oner. JOHN A. pi:itu
(Pnld Adv.)
W. W. Usohcr, republican nnd
democratic nominee. Subject to
election November 3, 1914.
(Pnld Adv.)
FOIt SIIIMtll-'F
I hereby announce myself ns tho
democratic nominee for sheriff of
Jnckson county to bo voted on at tho
general election November 3, 1914.
J. F. H1TTSON.
(Paid Adv.)
Hereby announcing myself as re
publican candidate for sheriff at tho
coming election, I stand on my past
record of efficient servlco In tho In
terest of tho taxpayer, and respect
fully solicit tho support of nil voters.
W. II. SINGLKU.
(Paid Adv.)
COIW'TV SimVKYOIt
Domoeratlc candidate subject to
election Nov. 3, 1914. I respectfully
rotor you to my past record as a basis
upon which to Judgo my qualifications
for tho above named oftlco.
During tho present term I havo
been chief deputy county surveyor,
nnd havo been actively engaged In tn
practlco of civil engineering and sur
veying lu tho county .for tho past six
yearn.
If elected, I will endeavor to servo
tho public. In a manner that will re
flect credit upon tho office.
A. T. UUOWN.
(Paid Adv.)
l hereby nnnounco mysolf ns tho re
publican cnndldato for tho office or
county survoor of Jackson county,
subject to tho election, Nov. 3, 1914,
Qualifications
Was county surveyor M Pipestone
county Minnesota, was county survey
or of Clatsop county, Oregon, for two
tonus, wan for 12 yonra city surveyor
and engineer for tho city of Astoria,
O logon.
For tho piibt four years have boon
locatod lu Medford practising as u
iiurvoypr and civil engineer.
If elected, will carry out tho duties
of mild office, faithfully mid econom
ically. ALFRED H. TEE,
(Paid A.dv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT,
I hereby unnmineo myself an it run
dlduto for )otir liinurancu. Polling
plitro, .liicluun Comity Dank building,
upon every iluy lioiuion, Tlm l-
niiiiiiioo Alan "
(I'lild AilV.)
I
Hf'.MMONH.
In tho Justice court In and for tho
county of Jncknon, ntato of Oregon,
dlntrlct of Medford.
Medford HiilldlriK Co., an Oremon
corporation, plaintiff, vn. I'rnnk Mc
(lulre, defendant.
To Prank Mcdulro, tho above
named defendnnt:
lu tin? name of the nlnto of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to np
pear and nnnwer phtlntlff'n complaint
on file aKnlnnt you In tho above en
titled court and r.auo, on or before
nix weekn from tho flrnt day of tho
publication of thin nuriinionn, said
Rtimmoiig bdni; flrnt puhllnhei In tho
Medford Mall Tribune, a dnlly
newspapers, published dally and
n.'KUlarly at Medford, Oregon, on
Tuesday, tho 2!lth day of Hoptember,
I DM, and tho last time being pub
lished on tho 10th dny of November,
1 1 1 1 , mid for want thereof the plain
tiff will take Judgment ngnlma you
for tho sum of Ono Hundred Flvo
Dollars, with Interest thereon from
May 1, V.n?,, and for costs and din
biimements to be taxed.
This summons In published In tho
Medford Mali Tribune, a newspaper
of Konerat circulation, published
dally and regularly at Medford,
Oregon, for nix successive weeks, by
order duly and regularly made nnd
entered by Olenn O. Taylor, Justice o'.
tho peace of the above dlntrlct, on
Tuesday, the ii'Jth day of September,
1011.
CLUNK O. TAYLOIt,
Justice of the Peace.
FOK Itll.NT rritMHfll.D AITS.
FOK HUNT Largo sleeping rooms,
and tnodorn bousekLopIng apart
ments, prices ysry reasonable.
Phono 247-L. 222 Eoutb Holly
atreet.
FOIt ItKNT Threo furnished house
keep rooms, ground floor. 220 So.
Crape, phone 728-X. 17!)
I'Olt lt!-:.T -ItOAHIt AND ItOOMS
ItOOM AND IIOAHD At 1 ts'SouUi
Ivy. Mrs. C. L. Grant. 192
FOIt hi:.m ttoirsr?
FOIt UKNT Nf7viiber"Vrflverooin
modern bungalow, shade, fine lnwn,
wuter paid. kooiI location. $11 per
month. S20 West 11th St. 200
FOIt HUNT Four room plastered
cottage, newly purcred and painted
large hereon orch, water and light,
on paved utreet. Cull CUT, or nd-drosH-Iiox
111, Itos Lane. 179
FOIt UKNT Four room houso fur
nished, modern. 717 North Itlver
side. 110
FOIt UKNT Six room house. No. 925
North Contra! Ave.: also 2G aero
ranch, ono hillo north of city. Ap
ply to J. S. Howard, room 10S,
M. F. & II. llldB.
FOH UKNT Desirable, strictly mod
ern bungalow, with flro plnco nnd
screened porch, east front on
Geneva avenue. Sco Humphrey.
22 Geneva. 17ft
kou iti:.vr mlsci:m.nkous
FOIt UKNT Good paying, well es
tablished business, to leaso for
year with prlvllcgo to purchase. A
money maker. Dennett Invest
ment Ccs 177
FOIt UKNT FURNISH Kl KOOMS
FOU UKNT Furnlahcd room nnd
light housekeeping rooms, gas and
bath, reasonnblc, 304 S. C. St. t(
4'OU UKNT Modern furnished
rooms. Tho Cottage, CO I W. 10th
street. 198
FOU SALP. noCSKS
FOH SALK Houso. Including furni
ture, party going away. Ilox S,
euro Mali Tribune. 175
FOIt SALE Olt EXCHANGE
Itogtio Hlver Valley Fruit Lands.
Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and
Timber. Colonization Tracts. Ileal
nll-thu-yenr-round climate on const.
Health Honort. Wonderful MVdlcl
unl Springs.
Heaver Neatly Co., Ashland, Oregon.
NEW TODAY
Eighteen acres between Medford
and Phoenix, close to S. P. station
stop, and to Pacific highway. Would
make n fluu berry or chicken ranch.
Irrigation ensy, $150.00 per acre.
Fifty-five ncros halt In fine bearing
Newtowns, balance In younger ap
ples and pears, very largo houso, and
other buildings nro good. Close to
Medforl, all can bo Irrlgatod. $000
per aero. A groat valuo.
C. D. HOON
WANTED
llnvinjj nrrnned for wnroliouso on
S. 1'. tracks, oan take euro of 1'2 to
15 oars upiiles for tiloriip) nt u low
rate by the mouth.
Bennett Investment Co.
WHY?
3
I am making deals for a larger per
cent of my customers than at auy
tlmo silica I started business.
I want your proportion. I am
making up a Real Estuto Exchange
Hook, I will nut lint pioportles at
Inflated values either for sale or trade
so In quoting price of property, glvo
lowest cash valuation,
Ullt Flrnt Nallonal llanL llullilluj
Plmim I'-MLJ
J. C. BARNES
FOIt HArdVw-MVnfllOCK
l'OH HALT-: Two fresh Jersey cows.
Phono fl-Jlll. 178
FOR SAM-: Public auction at West
Side Mvery, Medford, Oregon. Sat
urday Oct. 17tlw nftlo beginning at
10:00 o'clock sharp, BO head of
drnft, driving and saddle homo, 10
bead work mules, 10 bead of cows
nnd heifers, ft hacks nnd delivery
wagons, 8 wagonn, C single sent
buggies. 10 sets of single and dou
blt harnesH. If you have nrtlcles
to sell, list them at tho West Side
l.lvery Hnrn. All horses guarantee
nu runmauMlnil ftt, t..tr.ll ftlr
.. ..,.. Vr-JM.VUi l. .'..'.1,11, ..,i-,
tloneer, O. K. Lowe, mnnagor. 171, ;
FOIt SAM-: Finn registered Dork-'
shire brood sow, Hone DouglnH with
six pigs. Call up phono 1-FI2 ntlKADS TltANSFKU & HTOUAOM CO.
noon any day.
ISO
FOIt SAM-: Ono registered Jersey
cow, fresh, four gallons per day,
IS.'.OO; 1," high grade milk cows,
cheap. C. C. Hoover, phono 2rH-X.
17.',
FOH BALK Five cows, three Jerseys
two high grndo Holstelns, nil frenb
soon; two year old llolstlen hull,
ono Holsteln hull calf, 10 mon'hn
old. two holsteln heifer calvot, ono
steer cnlf. J. T. Hnfferty, U mile
from Uny Gold. 170
FOU SALK Full bred Poland China
Loar, 10 months old, prize winner
of Jackson county nlso stnto fair.
For particulars seo Wilbur God
love, Jacksonville road or phono
201-J2. nr,
FOH SALK Cheap, two yeor old
registered Jersey bull, highest rec
ord west of Chicago, also two fine
cows. Walsh's ranch, mile out N.
Uoosevelt Ave. 199
FOIt HALB MISCKLTiANKOUH
FOU SALK Cash register and show
case. Lyden Hotiho, Jacksonville,
Oregon. 177
FOU SALK Number one cider bar
rel, $1.25. J.L. Detainer, C09 W.
Jackson, phone 394-J. ISO
FOU SALK Two coal stoves, wilt
sell nt reasonable prices. Phono
9f.. 179
FOU SALK Cheap, automobllo and
trailer, suitable for delivery, might
consider trade on something good.
Pox 79, care Mall Tribune. 17S
FOU SALK Seeds, fall vetch, ryo,
winter oats, wheat, ball barley,
timothy, clover and alfalfa, and a
general lino or all fall seeds. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co., 317 Kast
Main St. 17C
FOH SALE Corn, $25 per ton. thrco
miles west of Medford. P. I).
Loflnnd, Jacksonville. 285
FOH SALK White anil Brown Lcg
horn hens or will trade for spring
roosters. Medford Poultry and
Kgg Co. 179
FOU SALE Manure delivered by
load. Phono CSJ-H3. 175
FOU SALK Jennlng's Crlspelto ma
chine and all appliances and stock,
$150.00. 20C Cottage street,
phono 119-X. 17C
FOU SALE Pigs, feeders nnd breed
ing stock of hogs, ono team, cheap.
Phono J. E. Ilandels, two miles
southeast ot town, box 4, route 4.
175
FOH SALE Puro extracted honey, 5
pound pall 50c, 1 gallon pall $1.00,
5 gallon pall $4.50. F. L. Toil
Velio. 175
F0U"SALE 30 Uelglan hares. Hob
crt Dutton.
FOH SALE Corn.
C. W. Isaacs.
175
FOU SALE Half prlcod two 120 egg
hot water Petaluma Incubator used
but once, good as now. Address
box 314, Medford. 175
IIKIil WAXTKU MAYiK
WANTED A first clns pruner, good
position, none but experienced man
need apply. Address box 10, euro
Mail Tribune. 170
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED EliVerlyiady coo Call
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Contracts 7oT"w)o7"cuU
ting or land clearing. 1. O. box
3C2, Medford. 192
WANTED Sowing by day or pleco.
Mrs. Mnrquam. 245 So. Central
Ave. Phono 379-M. 18C
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Young" calvos. tliroo "to
four days old. C. A. Colby, Luko
Crook, Oregon, 177
WANTED $5000 lonn on 40 ncro
pear orchard near Medford, sticky
land, well improved. Address box
K., caro Mall Trlbuno. 17S
WANTED To buy homo on monthly
Installments. J. T. P., caro Mall
Trlbuno. 179
WANTED To buy corn on cobT
Walsh's ranch, inllo out North
Roosevelt. . 19S
FOH EXCHANGE
FOH SALE OH TRADE Small team,
good ovory way, will sell cheap, or
trade for cow and hogs. W, It.
Stewart, R. R. 2, Coutrul Point.
27G
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good gentlo
pony, broken to rldo, Ir drive sin
gle or double; also buggy uml har
ness, Inquire 010 S, Oakdalu or
phouo 349-J.
EXCHANGE "Wnnt to sell oruuy
anything f U O Itader, 114 N.
Front St. Thono 125, Nuff 8od,
Wti?
LOST Two hluck hogs, narrow and
sow, wolKht ubout 130 pounds.
Wilbur Kimo, It. F. I). No, I, Mud
foul ITS
iroHTNoTpUlB J CWr and"7wiTlu
tall llubt, lluwanl for loturu to
II It, Fruit A rrodura Aw,
HU8INK88 DlllROTtmV
Auto MMpjiIh-S
LAHEtt A,UTO BPI11NO C0.W
are operating tho largest, oldest
and bost. equipped plant In the Pa
cific nortbwost. Uso our springe
when others fall, Sold under guar
antco. 20 North Fifteenth fit..
Portland, Ore.
Notary I'liblla
HKLRN N. YOCKHY--Notnry pub
lic. Hrlng your work to mo at tlm
sign of tho Mali Tribune.
Transfers
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Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right Service guar
tnteod. Altirit-j-n
POIITEU J. NEW, WM. P. M HALEY
Attornoys-nt-Lnw, Itontnn 8 nml
9, Medford National Hank blilg.
A. E. UKAMK3, LAWYEU
Coroy bldg.
-Garnott-
Wm. M. Colvlg. Gooigo M. Hoborls
COLVIO & HOI1EUTS. LAWYKHH
Medford National Uauk llulldlng.
D. F. MULKKY & GEO. W. CIIKUUT
Attorneys nt Lnw. Jackson Coun
ty Itnnk Uulldlng.
NEWTON W. UOHDEN Attornoy at
lnw, room 7, Sparta building, Mod
font. Oregon.
Chiropractor
1)11. A. H. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso K.
Hedges Mccbnno-Thcraplsta, Chiro
practors, SpondyJothornplstR. Ttios
systems. Including dloletlcs, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-thcraphy,
etc.. produco results lu both acute
and chronic dlsoascfl. Consiilta
tlou frco. Over Deuel & Co., cor
ner Mala and HartloU. Hoiiru J
a. m. to 5 p. in. Olhor hours by
appointment. Phone 170.
it a
DU. U. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
ncrvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205.
Garnett-Corey bids. Vapor
baths and nclcutlflc massage given;
ucedlo spray, head and stiouldor
shower lu connection; advice la
dietetic. medical gymnastics,
bydroptherapy. Lady attendant.
Phono, office 543, residence Ml-lt.
KBiploymmt Arbc
We are her to help people set re
liable competent bolp. We fur
nish help In almost all linec ot
business. We make a specialty of
comnetent mon and wives for
ranches. We sollott your ptroa
age. Dlttner's Real Estate aa
Employment DUreau, Rooms 8 aa4
7 Palm Building, Medford. Pboae
858. Mrs. Dyrd Caster, Manager,
successes.
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Deatbu
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DU.
W.
M. VAN 8COYOO
C. VAN SCOYOU
C.
Dentists
Garnett-Corey DIdg., suite
Medford, Oro. Phone 85C.
lit
Oartiaice
OAUUAQE Got your premises
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on the city, garbago wagons for
good service Phone '325-Li. K.
Y. Allen.
Iiihtriictloa lu Music
HAIGIIT MUSIO STUDIO UC So.
Laurel. Fred Alton Hulght Piano,
Mrs. Florence llalllday llaight,
voice. Telophono 17C-H.
8tcrugrapncT
SHOE REPAIRING First class she
repairing, on modern electric
machines while you wait- E. N.
Bldcn, located in Kldd'a Shoe Store,
PhonolSJL
Phyeslclann ana Surgeoss
DU. V. O. CAHLOW, DU. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Oateopatnle
physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phouo 1030-U Ilesldeuc
2G South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathle
physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey
building. Phono 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana
surgoon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eype scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Office 22S East Main St.
Hours S:30 a. m. to II p, a.
Phone.
E. D. PICKED, M. D. Office Jack
Bon County Dank bldg. Office
phono 43-U; residence phone 08-R.
DU. MAKTIN C. BAItnKU Physi
cian and surgeon. Office l'alia
block, oppoulto Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
DU, It. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgoon. Phonos, office 30, real
donee 724-J. Office hours 10 to
12. 2 to 5.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD PbyslcUa
and surgeon. ' v
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D,-
Practlco limited to diseases of
womou. Offices 232 E. Mala,
Phones, residence, 814-J2: offiee
814.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician aad
Surgeon. Over Hutchison &. Luws-
dou, 215 E. Main St. Phoua 77,'
DR. MC M. M. DOW PhysleUn and!
surgeon, Dr. Lydln 8. Dow O
teopathlo physician, offtcts 3-4 M,
Mark's block, Phone 100, Resi
dence tho Dow Hospital, CeutsaJ
I'oliit, t,
PrlHtom fKl 1'uIiIMmm
MEDFORD PRINTING CO, lias tlM
best equipped printing offlc,ta
soiithein Oregun; book blHdlsjL
loose leaf ledgem, billing ffysiem,
eto. Portland pile. 27 Ne4
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