Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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M-h. Aliljtitil Si'dtt Diuiiwny, In llm
Sunday Oit'Hiiiiliui, Iiiim mil only n
wind, ImiI it full I111H' column of nr
uumi'iil in heluill' ol' (In1 Houlhern Or
egon Noruuil, liiriiiin Hi" movement
nun til' "I'lliiciillniiiil uplift" In llm
hiiiiih impel-, lr. II. Wi Him w, foimer
AhIiIiiihI lewiilent, lint now prncl icintr
liliynii'lmi in Mnrxhl'ii'lil, iiIho r.-ii-iHCM
II111 vitnv llnil llm Normal
pi'ii.it'l h mil loi'lil to .liitlMin nulli
ty, llllt lippl'lllM III I'VI'I'V Hi'i;llon of
tlii' mIiiIi-.
I'muii-? on Hie I'm'il'ir hiyhwny in
iinw fiimpli'li'il limn Millie .Millw, ii
llm Imimc n' Fiiiiilmui hill, In .liii'lnii
llnl HpiiiiKH. A wci'k of flni' ueiithet
Will Witlll'if it In) IIIOIY uf till' Adi-liiml-Tiili'iit
mill rinlwliril.
I). M. I.nwii Iiiiiviw I'mliiy of Ilii
VMM'li lor llm I. inn) I'iuiIiicIh lnnv nt
I'nrlliuul. "Inmliil lor beiii" with even-
ii'iiiUlli' ni'fi'HMiiry In ii'pri'M'iii
Ilii hiM'lion nl llnil iiiilnlilc I'Vinl, lie
ii'iiii-.K nil pnrlii's inli'K'Nli'il to fins
' wnnl liti'iiiliiii' iiml ntlii'i- mlviTtit.
illK III" It IT, pi'l'plllll, III gond M'llNOII,
Ml'Milill;; xllllll' lit llH liilrint I'ltl'l nf
,llll'koil I'rtlllllv lioiilll, I'liltlllllll, Or.
Ileiiiinn .Mullein niitiingrr of the
Tnylor l.ulm miiU'rf, nn iinpnrliinl
i oiin iivi'i' in Kinkiymi enmity, in
Iioiih1 visitor nl llm fmiiilv iiiiiiimoii
011 tin rvn tlin llriliti.
Ilnrrv I!. 1 1 tint or lliln ellv Ii Im''ii
urtllnit into trouble in I'orllunil. A
ilimgi' of I'linyiiii; 'otipeiilid wenn
on Ihih lireii Indued ugiiiiixl It in t iiml
MiiHpieinns nf IiU lieinu' iiiipliciitril in
n more ci'iiniiH offeiim nn bring in-M'-Hpiteil
bv tin' rity imiIIit. A yoiinu
IVIIiiw iimiiul Itnihli N iiiIm'iI up in
I he 11 f fan, in-rnnling to I lie I'nrtlnilil
.Imiriml. ,
I'lipliiiu (), ('. Ap!ei'iili of Kliim
utli Pit I U iirriu'il Suiuliiv nml iitcil
lelnliM"! Iiere incident to u trip bring
iiinde to Mi'ilfonl.
'I'liree iletiiucriilii' cutnliiliilc for
I'liiiuly office were in town Monday
-.I11I111 I'i'il for eoioncr, l.ee .liicolm
fur riTiinler mlil Siil Mi own for
Iri'iiciirrr. Mix .Minion Towno of
I'lmMiix, ciimliiliito ol tin' nihiiu pnrlv
fur ii'pioi'iitutivi', iili'l Hid pre-I'iiii-t
III"! week.
Tim Miiuiliiriiiiii liiiHpilul, conducted
liy Dr. Ilnidoitgh mut .Innix, loetueit
mi tin I'oiuer of Seemul nml IliiP(:i'
ililin flrei't-, in lieiu eiiiipieil
Hiioiililimit witlt I'U'etrie heatiiii; at
Hiu luiiiil- uLllie Jiinlun Iviudrir eiuii
)Hiuy. Tlu initial I'imlpiiiriit will iu
ulinle over a iloxeii ilevices raiiKinir
in power from one lo four kilowatt.
Tlie K'nililf iiml Lmlies of Sreur
ity leml milling Iriiteiiinl orciiiiiir.n
tioiiK here. A intiiilier of Mnlfo il
I'olkx lieloiu; to till' loenl loile wlueli
iituiilivreil I .'II I. OiilxiiU of Hiu
l'!lk, il in Hie only frnlernnl unler
v.liieli hiippmlK 1111 efHt'ieul ipimlet
iih mi mljiiiiet to it Mn'ial features,
wliieli lire ninny iiml viuieil. Mr, nml
Mr, luii I ItiiMir nml Mr. ami Mr.
Ilorxuy N'oiriM I'oiiHiilute Hie i pint let.
New offieerH reerntly elerleil arc:
iMrn. Mar' I,. Whitney, preii!rnl, nml
llm, M. ). HritfKK, M'eretary.
CIiiiiIoh T. Day, firM triek oper
nlor at (hi S. I'. ilfpol, Iraxe TneK.
ilny, iiiToinpiiuii'il' liy ,Mrn. Day, for
II viitil with iilat'iM'h ul Sail Trail
I'ihi'o, fiuiii wliieli iiielropoli. Hie trip
may lie vitiMiilfil lo I.ok Angeles ami
ullier Milniilian tuwiii.
I. I). Hat low, Miperiiili'iiilenl of
iiiaiuli'iiiinee S. I', linen, wild heail
ipinrU'i'M u( San IViiiieiM'n, was in
llie cily Momliiy, iieeiuiipauieil liy U.
,M, llrnke, imxihlanl hiiperluteiulent in
II like impurity, nml uthern, oeeupy
Iiik; Hie privnle ear "I'aeifie." Tliov
weie nn'l hero liy R l Hitrkhattrr,
iiHihtiinl hiipeiinieiiilenl of the Port
laiul. ilivixiott, ami pr'imiH to uuiu
Hiiitli hail n eonmiltiitioii over impiir
I II tit railway malli'iH.
Mis. . (. Allfti of Muxli hlrcel
fiitritiiiniiii; her frieml, Mm. t A.
Fouler, of I'lirtlanil, wh'n wan an
Axlilmiil iThiilent fur a luivf pt'iiml
almnl eipht year ao
Itev. (leorue ll. I'nuMoek uf Poll
Jnuil, Hiipi'riiilenilent t the home nils
hioinu'y movement aniontr the Cunure.
Kiitiuiial I'hurehi'K of the nlale, aritv
eil liem Mumlay lo uuk uver llio loeal
I'hnri'li Hitnatiou of Hint iletiuiuiuii
Hun. Mrn. 0. niekeiHim ha h'ft Cin
cinnati, 0 un llm way homeward
liimttil, lint in licittp: delayed at l.a
purle, (ml., wliero.Hhe is in attendniicn
upon 11 Hirtier who 1a Heriously ill.
.Miricvllaiu'iiiiK dixplnyK at Ilia Kx
hihlt ImililiitK liavii reerntly Iieen re
iufori'i'il liy a IiIk colleeliuu Neettred
liy I). M. Lowe. The nilililiotiK in
elude tweuty-lwii vinieliex of wheat,
uatrt and liailey, twenly-twii of enni
ami twelve of heatiM, all p'own on llie
I, owe preiiiixes, TlieHo hiimplim nro
in hnll'-ptlluii loin, etmiiKli to uffuril
a uuoil hlmwiiij,',
(', ('. Trm-ey nf nnldfiold, Nov.,
prchidout ul' llm Kaiiey lluiialilxiiii
pild iniuiuii I'orporation, wax a vIh
llur Miiiiilny willt uhl-limo 1'rii'iidn in
llm family of Chailoy Day. Tra.'ov
whh mi k way la Poillaml.
Mail llraily, u tviill-kimwu .miiiiik
iiiiiii in Ilii iitinlty, h iIiiiikiiiiiiI.v
ill. Ilo wnu ujivrnitil upon a M'cuml
CORRESPONDE
N
lliiie nii'i'itlly, Intl. tuil'iivuralile eom.
plll'lUlutlH I'llllllllllC,
Fred Horrid Iuih jitHt finiHlmd
Irnnkl'oriiiiK I H(I lu'iid uf nheep from
Hiiinmer i nr.ltijr kiuiiiiiIh in Hiu I ted
Mountain territory, to winlor ittar
torn aei'oMw Hour oioek, wliieli eni
hriieo (lii.rly Poak'n Hiiiioiindiai'H.
and lower lalilndoH. Ilorrin in known
iih llie "jilioi'p klnu" of HiIm mtHoii.
Ilii ii'pinlH the miimnlh to he in line
eonilillon,
The Ahlaud (larayc, II. (I. Hitltor
fietil. propiielor, it liehiml llm Hoff
man Anloinnlillo Meryloo company,
which uperatoH the utotor car in
i'uiaii!lilioti with the hraiii'h railroml
hot ween Monliiyiic tnul Vicka. The
Irin U made four times nor day in
order lo eipinl I In tall Monieo, and
mi oooiiMiuiiH I'umpelitioii In proil
keen. The dinaiiee in hovoii iniloi,
iiml 'with rival xoIioiIiiIoh npool U unl
alwaVH kept within duo liinllx,
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
f
Mr. mid Mrs ('pluti of (I. .Id Hill
wore dinner uiiphIm of Mr. and Mrx.
D. II. Sleiul ThiirHilny eeiiini.
Mrn. Knxo (lay and MiiH Aliee Hnr.
per intended the. M'XHioiiN of the
loaohcrs' Koiiroiitiou in .Mod fori I, mot
oriiiK hoiiu' in Hudr car each even-iiiK-
v
Mr. mid Mrx. 0. (I, Aldon ami Mr.
W. A. Mlliolt motored lo Modfonl
Wediieidiiy. Mr. A Hon roprcionl d
dintiiel No. 12 tin itolo)iito In the
eoiiM'iiliuii.
Mr. Tucker and mullior uf Hold
Hill- wctu Sunday dinner iioxx at
Hio'C. D. Woulvortoii Iioiih'. .
Dale Miller ami (.'linrlcx (Miami)
lain, ,lr aie jut locovoiinu from
allackN of inealoH,
Mr. ami Mi-h. P. P. Wahl ami Mr.
Wahl, Sr weie umiohI ul Hie (1. It
Aldeu holm' Salunla, eveuiili
All are lmy Kclting llu fall plow
u' done
Mr-. H. D. .Imi ox raited mi fricml-i
in thix vicinity the latter part of the
week. She leturnrd to Throe Pinot
Saturday. Mr. .Iiuuvh is iiutc ita-
provod in h on I Hi.
11. II. Nye has Mild Iiih riiuoli home
lo Mr. Iloyd of Medford. Ilr will
take poxHOKMion at i'iut. Mr. Itoli
IdiH and family arc nearly M'ttlod on
a Minnll Iraot of laud near fluid Hill.
Mr. mid Mr. Frank Klliott. Mr.
and Mrx. F. .1. Miller and Mix. W. A.
Klliott rntrrlninod the Itiverxide poo
plu Kiiturday. evonini.', Ootuher .'I, at
the McDonald Iioum.'. It wan voted
Hie tnoxt enjoynlde time of till pimd
times there. Ih'lifjilful iiiiim'h wax
fiirnixheil liy Mr. F.llinlfx vielnrola
for iftincini; mid dolieionx lel'iohli
iuoiiIh coiiiihtiii; of xaudMiehoH, xal
ad, cake, coffee nad fruit were,
xorved. Alioiit thirty-five wore pio
out, Afru. Short very pleaxanlfy enter
lainrd Hie liuliex of Hie lteorcatmii
Clnli at her homo Thiir.ilay aflor
noon, tioailv all ineiuherx lioinc urri-
out. A very intorrNtinj rVmlini; on
Ilia life of SluikrxiK'iirc wiik ivtru liy
Mm. Hwaekor, after wliieli n very do-
lirioiix liincli wax hrrved nn Hie new
trayx purohaiod liy the dull.
ANTIOCH ITEMS
The Coltrrill hrothors have finixh-
ed llu" upper half of the Meadow h
lradc ami (ho road ik- open to the
traveling piildic.
Mr. M'nrilook of Medford ix mov
itii; hirt Iiuiim'IiiiIiI pioils to the ('hon
ey ranch,
William .Ioiiox, Jr., of lloafjle was
a Medford visitor Saturday and
hoiiKlit a fine mine at hie WohI Side
nalo.
Mr. Cianshaw of llm Chapparel
dixt riot, 'who had heon in Alherta,
Canada, all Hiuniuor have soul for hW
imuiiy ami iiuiim'iioiiix. m i raiij
xhiiw liked Hiu country and llie will
make their homo in Alherta.
The Hondo daueo hall wax well
palionir.od Satiitday nidil. Tim
yuiuiu- pooplu oiiiiio from lown nml
country and all worn well pleased
with Hid hall and the floor mauanor.
Mr. and Mrx. Henry Morgan of
Trail eroek were viilin in Heamo
Saturday.
Mr. .iiunnt, who law Iieen workiiiK
at Crater lake all mi minor, Iuih ro
! Mined lo his ranch al Hie upper Ta
ble Koek.
('laronee Cilse has hauled Hiu hist
of his fine fal lions lo the Central
Point market.
.1, C. Smith, llm enunty eomniis
sinner, niuilo Anlioeh a visit Thurs
day, inxpeoliiiK the work iloae in thin
dlxlriol on Hm county roadn,
.Jaxper i;erx, llm Ucnjjlu nioi ch
ant, wax n vixitor in Central Paint
Saturday.
Mrx. CI. Collran of Nevada ix ii
itiiiK with her parouls, Mr. mid Mrs.
,). Dliikenx, of th Moi'dowh soeliun.
Notice of PastpeiMment'
Tim Hooinl iiiuutiiiu: al HI. Mark's
hall, which wax announced fur Wed
iiohduy livening llm -1st inxt., ix
poslpouoil to a I'iiIiiic dale, Tim dale
of llm inoeliiiir will lm aiiuiuuiocod
hilvr, W. II. IIAMllrON, vlear.
With MmlfurU tiaflM It Umituti mtdit
wicDKonn mail TitmuNrc,
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Iloportod by Jnfknoii County Ab
tract Co,, fllxtli nnd Kir Hti.
CIlTllll
Hnniuel II. Ilnrr v. Ida Ilnrr. Di
vorce.' ,
F. D, Clnrk vh, .1. F. Finiiklln. Ac
tlpn for monvy.
II, II, Taylor vh. Mth, Iooii C. Tay
lor, nomotliiiim ciillcil C. Fuyv Taylor,
formerly 0, Fay Hlopcr. Action for
money,
T. W. Hill ct at vh. H. M. I lend,
cruon, Iteply, .
Portland .Murciinlllo Union vh.
Ilolinrt Hllllmnn et al. Writ of nt
tacluacnt, l.itild & Tllton Ilanlc vh. If.
Iluinilirey. CoHt Ml).
.Mary Jonnn vh. Win. Joiioh. Iteply.
II. I. Flury vh. I.onora K. Flury.
Notlco of trial.
JackNon County Hunk vh. JauiOH I'
Van DiniHon. CohI Idll.
Piolmto
ICMal.i of II. II. Trlldolt. Order
uppolnllnK Katn Matliln nilinlnlxtra
tor. Fntato or Franclu M. CralnRnr. Pe
tition for order to matin conveyance.
Itinl INlalo Tiunnfeix
.Mlleou VaiiKhu lo William II.
ViuikIiu. land In kc-c II iwp.
no it. a w.,w. i).
F.iikiiiih 0. Duw ct ux to Kloa
xar JonoM ct ux. lotn i, 7
aiiil 8. klk. 2, Wont .Medford
W. I). .
.MIlHim ViiiirIiii to John VatiKuu
luud In hoc, I. tw. ad It. 'i
AV W. 1) ,
F. D. Yarliroiiuli ot ax to W.
I). Carey, el ux, lota In Cool
IdKO Add. ANhland, W. I). . ..
Unlit Muddlcy, widow, to
John I.. Chandler, et ux.
Iota .p., I', and K. hi. '!, Cold
Hill, W. I).
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FILM Al
PAGE THEATRE TONIGHT
ThroiiKh nn error In alilpplns Hm
I'aKO theater will hnvo for tonlKht
only a Mb eiiKnilonal fenturo photo
play that wan neat hero through ''
mlHtaku. Thu title of tho drama la
"Wbkhii of Sin'' and thin picture has
twen oxlillilted to very largo audlen-
ren all over tho country nnd wnu
Hhown In one of tho principal
churclieH In Denver. Tho story U
Kood, clean and hit a good moral
lesion and l produced with an all-
star canto.
The picture can only no hJiowh
here tonight and will ho without
any doulu ono of the mutt Interest
ing pleturcH on the program.
f.iiHt night n photoplay, The Devils
Signature wns hIiowii and pleased a
largo audience. Tim play in or.o of
thu many mystcrloua dramas that
have been produced by tho Kssanay
company, and is very Interesting to
the end.
NAT GOODWINS AT THE
PAGE THEATER OCTOBER 26
Tito announcement that Amcrlca'a
foremost artor, Mr. Nat C. Roodwln
will make hla appearance at tho
Page tuoater Oct. 3C In a fnrclal como
ily by Win. II. I'oBt, entitled "Never
Sav Die." Is bound to caimo moro
than a passing comment.
Mr. Coodwln, always a wnrm fav
oilto linn this time provided lilmselt
with what I pronounced by tho
orltlcH nn hiu hobt vehicle sluco
"When We Were Tventy-Olle.,
"Never Say Die" lias Just com
pleted tills eminent star's longest
and most successful season and also
bad a year's run to capacity business
at the Appln Theater, London.
Though, iiu a matter or fact, It has
originally l'l weeks as n laughing
auccesa In Now York City to Its
credit.
NOT1CK.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
ell at Its meeting to bo held Octobor
20, 1014, 'for a llconso to sell malt,
spirituous, ami vinous liquors in
quantities less than' a gallon at its
ploco of business on lot 11, block 20,
city of Medford for a period of six
months, M
Dated Octobor 10, 1014,
815I.8DY & KKNNKDY,
23 North Font Gt
NimOR.
Notlco Is hereby given that (ho un
derslgned will apply to tho city coun
cil at its meeting to bo Held Octobor
30, 10M, for a license to soil malt,
Hplrltuous and vinous liquors In
quantities loss than n gallon at its
place of liustuess, at 10 North Front
Htreot, city of Medford for n period
of six months,
Dated Orlnhor tilth, 1014.
MtHtl'IIY & CD,
10 Ninth Front M,
Miwonn, omwoy, throat, octotmw 20,
POOR
M ME
RECOGNIZED
MAKING
RATES
Hr
WABHINOTOV, Oct 20. Tho !n-
tor-Stato Commerce t'oriimlsitlon to
day officially rci.ii?nlzed "dcpressiid
umrll conditions, ' In deciding n
caivu involving grain rates from Mon
tana to eastern dentlnatlons,' begun
by the railroad commlsKlon of that
Htflto against various northwestern
roadM.
The romuilsslon held that "the
roar.onahlenesH or iinreaHOiiaUIeness
of freight rates can not ho gauged
uotely by tho ability or Inability of
shlppont under depressed market
condition to market their product
with profit under' existing rates."
Jt wuh further hld that the rate
aHsallcd worn not unreasonable.
VioltitloiiH of. tho long and abort
haul provision of tho law found to
exist on tho Croat Northern Hallway
between Croat Falls and Hillings,
Montana, wore ordered rorrocjed.
With Medford trirt.i Medford mad.
POLITICAL CARPS
i-'ou cx)uSty itKcnitnnrt.
I hereby announro myself as tho
democratic candldato for tho offlco
of county recorder of Jackson coun
ty, to bo voted on at tho gcnoral
election on November 3, 1914. f
elected, I will do my duty as I bavo
In other rcnponulblo poHltlon Uiat I
havo hold. I.I-:D L. JACOBS.
(I'nld Adv.)
I hereby announce myself as can
didate on tho Iteptibllcan ticket for
county recorder. It elected 1 will
give my undivided attention to tho
duties of tho office. Klcctlon Nov. 3.
1U1I. CHAUNCBY FI.OItEY,
(Paid Adv.)
COUNTY" THKASUItKIU
I am tho democratic nomlnco for
treasurer of Jackson county and will
appreciate your support.
a. (sid) i. drown.
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby announce that I am the
ropubllcan candidate and nomineo for
tho office of county treasurer.
FItUD L. COLVIO.
(I'nld Adv.)
ItlMMlKSKXT.'UVE
Marian H. Towno, domocratlc-pro-grcssivo
nomlnco for representative.
(Paid Adr.)
FOIt STATU SKNATOR.
II, Von dor Ilollen, (present incum
bent). Kepub)lcan nominee, en
dorsed also by tho progressive party.
(Paid Adv.)
Thus. 12. Nichols of Kaglo Point,
democratic and Out to Win candldato
for state senator. Sixth senatorial
district, Jackson county.
(Paid Adv.)
cono.VKit.
I wish to place my nam before
tho voters of Jackson couuty as nn
independent candldato for county cor
oner. J.OIIN A. PKKU
(Paid Adv.)
W. W. Usshcr, republican nnd
democratic nomineo. Subject to
election November 3,' 1914.
(Paid Adv.)
FOIt SIIKIHFF
I hereby announco myself as tho
democratic nominee for sheriff of
JackBon county to bo voted on at tho
general election November 3, 1914.
J. F. IIITT30N.
(Paid Adv.)
Hereby announcing mynelf as re
publican candldato' for sheriff at tho
coining election, I stand on my past
record of efficient service In the In
terest of the taxpayer, nnd respect
fully solicit tho support or all vo'tors.
V. II. 81NOLER.
(Pnid Adv.)
; COUNTY SURVKYOU
Democratic candldato subject to
election Nov. 3. 1914. I respectfully
refer you to my past record as a basis
upon which to Judge my qualifications
for the nbovo named office.
During tho present term I havo
been chief deputy county surveyor,
and hav been actively engaged In Dm
practice of civil engineering and sur
veying In tho county for tho past six
yours,
It elected, I wilt endeavor to servo
tho public In a manner that will re
flect credit upon tho office.
A. T. UROWN.
(Paid Adv)
I hereby announco myself ns tho re
publican randldatit for tho officii of
county surveyor of Juckson county,
subject to tht election, Nov. 3, 1014,
iJuallfirMllouN
Was comity nurveyur of I'lpvsloiioj
county .Minnesota, wan county survey.
or of Clatsop county, Oregon, for two
terms, wa for 12 years city surveyor
and engineer for the city of Astoria,
Oregon.
For tho past four years hnro been
located In Medford practising as a
surVeyor and cltll engineer.
If elected, will tarry out tho duties
of said office, faithfully and econom
ically. AI.FIIKD H, TICK,,
(Paid Adv.)
A.N.VOU.VCKMKNT.
I hereby announce mysolf ns a can
dldato for your Insurance. Polling
place, Jackson County Dank building,
open every day. Holmen, "Tho In
surance Man,"
(Paid Adv) .
8UMMO.VH.
In the Justice court In and for tho
county of Jackson, state of Oregon,
district of Medford,
Medford Uiilldlng Co., an Oregon
corporation, plaintiff, vs. Frank Mc-
Oulre defendant.
To Frank Mcuulrc, tho anove
named defendant:
In tho name of tho slate of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer plaintiff's complaint
on file against you In tho above en
titled court and cause, on or Jxiforo
six weeks from the first nay of tho
publication of this summons, said
summons being first published In tho
Medford Mall Tribune, a dally
newspapers, published daily and
regularly at Medford, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 29th day of September,
1914, und the lost time being pun
llshcd on tho 10th day of November.
1914, and for want thereof the plain
tiff will tako Judgment against you
for tho num of Ono Hundred Flvo
Dollars, with Interest thereon from
May 1. 1913. and for costs nnd dis
bursements to bo taxed.
Thin summons Is published In tho
Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper
of general circulation, published
dally and regularly at Medford,
Oregon, for six-successive weeks, by
order dnly and regularly made and
entered by Olenn O. Taylor. Justlco oj
tho peace of the nbovo district, on
Tuesday, the 29th day of September,
Hi 14.
CI.KNN O. TAYLOR.
Justlco of thu Puaco.
for nE.ir nouses
FOR R KNT S t r let ly modern bit n ga
low. east front on Geneva. Hum
phrey. 184
FOR RBNT Five room modern bun
galow, with wood shed attached.
207 Cottage, paved street. 184
FOR RKNT For the winter, small
furnished apartment house to re
sponsible party. Address S., care
Mall Tribune. , 184
FOR RKNT November 1. flvo room
modern bungalow, shade, fine lawn,
water paid, good location, $14 per
month. 820 West 12th St- 200
FOR RBNT Six room house. No. 925
North Central Avo.; alio 2C aero
ranch, ono mile north of city. Ap
ply to J. S. Howard, room 4 OS,
M. F. & II. Dldg.
FOR RKNT Modern five room fur
nished or unfurnished house. ST.",
"West 2nd St.. phone 93S-M. 183
FOR RBNT Four room furnished
liouse. 717 North Riverside. 18C
FOIt HKXT IIOVSKKKKIMXG
ROOMS
FOR RKNT Furnished housekeep
ing suites, gas, wood heaters. 234
E. 9th St. 184
FOR RKNT HOARD AND ROOMS
ROOM AND nOARD At 145 South
Ivy. Mrs. C. L. Grant. 192
FOR RKNT FURNISH BD APTS.
FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, prices very reasonable.
Phono 247-L. 223 South Holly
street. "
FOR RKNT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RBNT Small ranch, 1 M miles
from Talent. Call 424-J Medford.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands.
Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and
Timber. Colonization Tracts. Best
all-the-year-round cllmato on coast.
Health Resort. Wonderful Mcdtcl
ual Springs,
Heaver Realty Co., Aklilnwl, Oregon.
NEW TODAY
Elghteon ncros between Medford
nnd Phoenix, closo to S. P. station
stop, and to Pacific highway. Would
make a fine berry or chlckon ranch.
Irrlgatlcn easy, 150.00 per acre.
Fltty-ftvo acres halt In flno bearing
Newtowns, balance lu younger ap
ples and pears, very large house, and
other buildings nro good. Close to
Medford, nil can bo Irrigated. C00
per ncro. A great value.
C. D. HOON
WHY?
I am making doals for a largor per
cent of my customers than at any
tlmo sluco I started business.
I want your proposition, 1 am
making up a Real Estnto Exchange
Hook. I will not list properties at
Inflated values either for snlo or trade
so in quoting prlco of property, glvo
lowest rush valuation,
".01 First National lank Uulldlutf
PIiiimo VM-J
J. C. BARNES
ion
FOK ItKNT KUHWISIIKDROOMH
FOIt HKNT Modern furnish d J
rooms. The Cottage, 604 W. 10th
street, 193
FOIt ItDNT-Iled room with kit
Chen privileges. IM N. Ilrtrtlett
street. 180
FOR SAI.F ORCHARDS
FOIt SALB I am broke! Hare an
equity In one of tho nest tort aero
tracts nenr Medford, planted td
apples nnd pears, six and eight
years old, ranch house and barn,
good well I am tip against It! I
absolutely can't hang on any long
er. Have got to scrlflce. Here
Is a real bursal for somo ono,
Agents save stationery. Will deal
with buyers only. Address P. O.
box 822. Ocean Park, CaK 82
FOR SALP- LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Four young brood hows
and wenned pigs. A. W. Stone,
phono 201-J4. '
FOR 8ALE-
sonVllte.
-Cow.
Phone 403 Jnck
18fi FOR SALE If, month old registered
Duroc Jersey sire; also young Jer
sey bull calf. Phono 403-R2. 181
FOR SALE Family driving
Call 424-J.
mare.
FOR SALE Cheap, two year old
registered Jersey bull, highest rec
ord west of Chicago, also two fine
cows. Walsh's ranch, mile out N.
Roosevelt Avo. 199
FOIt SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Good cook stove cheap.
L. O. Colvcr, Phoenix, Ore. ii
FOR SALE 20 shares Farmers &
Fruitgrowers bank stock for $1200.
Terms. Inqulro M. J. Emerlck.
FOR SALE Who wants to get Into
the business of raising Holglan
hares. We have some very fine
one for sale cheap. Medford P.
& E. Co.. phone 583. 181
FOR SALE Haled grain hay and
corn. C. W. Isaacs, phono 591
RL . '
FOR SALE Whlto and Drown Leg
horn hens or will trade for spring
roosters. Medford Poultry and
Egg Co. Phone 583. 185
FOR SALE Flvo ton baled grain
hay: phone 121-, Central Point, or
adores box 218, C. P. 184
FOR SALE Grain hay, good horse
or trade for cows. Phone even
ings 004-W.
FOR SALE Corn, $25 per ton. three
miles west of Medford. P. D.
Lofland, Jacksonville. 285
DUSINESS OPronTUSITIKS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A
chance to make 200 per cent pro
fit on a small Investment. This
opportunity open to every one.
For further particulars call on
Medford Poultry & Egg Co. ISA
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Women Sell guaranteed
hosiery to friends, neighbors and
general wearer; 70 per cent pro
fit; make $10 dally; experience un
necessary. International Mills,
West Philadelphia, Pa.
HELP WAXTEI MALK,
WANTED Experienced working or
chard foreman. Must bo able to
show results, near Medford. State
salary wanted and give full par
ticulars.' Address X. Y care Mall
Tribune.
WANIETa SITUATIONS
WANTED Position, anything cleric
al. salesman, solicitor, or manual
labor. Hox 45, caro Mall Trlbuno.
181
WANTED Man and wlfo with ex
perience desire position on a farm
or orchard. No children, salary
no object. Address box A. D.,
caro Moll Tribune. 151
WANTED Contracts for wood cut
ting or land clearing. P. O. box
3C2, Medford. 192
WANTED Sowing by day or pleco.
Mrs. Marquam. 245 So. Ceutral
Ave. Phone 379-M. . ISO
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Threo or flvo acres, good
soil, closo to Medford, prefer placo
with home and Improvement, Re
plying glvo detail information
what you have. Uox 75, earo Mall
Tribune. 181
WANTED Have $10,000.00 cash to
Invest In n good Rogue river val
ley farm. If necessary will buy
fully equipped. State price and
give full particulars aa to Im
provement, uuinber of acres, dis
tance from town, nox 00, caro
Mall Tribune. 181
WANTED A good tocond hand cor
net. Glvo prlco. Address Cornet,
caro Mall Tribune. 182
WANTED To buy corn on cob.
Walsh's ranch, mllo out North
RooBovelt. 198
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Uood gentio
pony, broken to ride, Ir drive sin
gle or double; also buggy aud har
ness. Inquire 610 S. Oakdale or
phono 349-J.
EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy
anything! U C Rader, 114 N.
Front St. Phone 125. Nuft 8od.
MONEV TO LOAN
TO LOAN Money, country security
preferred. Dennett Investment Co.
FOUND
I'Ol'ND HUycIo, owuur may havo
huiiiu by proving properly ami pay
Ins for ud, uJO Mouth Dakdule.
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HU8INEW4 lUHKCTOHI
AHto mtpFhwt
LAHER AUTO flPRINO CO-W
are operating the largest, elaett
and best equipped plant lit the Pa.
clflo northwest. Use our springs
when othors fait. Sold under guar
antee, 20 North Fifteenth St,,
Portland, Oro.
HELFJN N. YOCKBY -Notary uh
He. Bring your work to mo at tusj
slfrn of tbo Mall Tribnnn.
Transfer
EAD8 TRANSFER & BTOnAOH CO.
Offlco 42 North Front St. Phon
310. Prices right. Service guar,
snteeri.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALET
Attorneys-nt-Luw, Rooms 8 nud
9, Medford National Dank tildg.
A. B. REAMKS, LAWYER
Corey bldg.
-(Jarnott-
Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberts
COLVIO & ROI1BRTB, LAWYERS
Medford National Rank nuildlng.
D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Dank Uulldlng.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at
law, room 7, Sparta buHdla. Med.
ford. Oregon.
; ,. t'-.: Ljrr,. - , ,. Li
Clilropr actor
DR. A. R. HEDQE8. Dr. Louisa K.
iS'
Hedges Mcchano-Theraplstu, Chiro
practors, Bpondylotharaplsts. These
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tive' gymnastics, kydro-theraphy,
etc., produce results In both aculsj
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuel fc Co., cor
ner Mala and Bartle'.t. Hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by
appointment; Phoaa 170.
DR, R. J.LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
Dorvo specialist uooms zus-zof.
205. Garnett-Corey bldir. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
needlo spray, bead and sbentder
shower la connection; advice la
dietetics. medical gymnastics,
yrfreptherapy. Lady attendant.
Pbene. office 543, residence Ml-R.
Eaiplojrmeat Agency
il
We are here to keif eeeele WH re
liable, competent nelej We fur
nish help la almost all llaea ef
business. We make a specialty et
comnetent m and wlvee fer
raackes. We seHclt your eatres
ae. Blttaer's Heal Ketete m
Employment .Bureau, Roem f aa
7 Palm Building, Medford. Fbom
858. Mrs. Byrd Ceeter, Measger,
tlAAAAeaA
Dentists
r-i
DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentlsta
Oarnett-Corey Bids;., aalte 11
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premise
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tbo city garbage wagon for
good service. Phone 325-L, If.
Y. Allen.
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Instruction In Music
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 11C So.
Laureli Fred Alton Halght Piano,
Mrs, Florcnco Halllday Halght,
voice. Telephone 17C-R.
Steeotrraefter
SHOE REPAIRING First class she
repairing, on modern electrlo
machines while you wait E. N.
Blden, located In KIdd's Shoe Store.
Phone 313J.
Phyesklase Burgeon
DR. F. 0. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garaett-Corey
bldg., phone 102C-U Residence
i 2g South Laurel St.
DR. V. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physicians, 303 Garaett-Corey
building. Phono 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMBNS Physician, and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, uose and throat. Eyea scien
tifically testod and glasses sup
plied. Offlco 228 East Mala St.
Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone.
E. D. PICKED. M. D. Office Jack
son County Bank bldg. Office
phone 43-R; residence phoae 58-K.
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physl
clan and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hour
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician au4
surgeon. Phones, office 86, rest.
denco 724-J. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Fhystclaa
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D,
Practice limited to diseases ef
women. Office 232 IB. Mala.
Phones, residence, 814-J2; effle
814.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician aa
Burgeou. dver Hutchison ft Lubm
den, 215 E. Main St. Fheae 77.
DR, MO M. M. DOW Physician and
surgeon, Dr. Lydla 14. Dow O.
teopathlo physician, office 3-4 iH.
Mark's block, Phone 160. Rest,
dence the Dow Hospital, Central
Point. ''
Printers ana ywyitntoar i
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Iwa 'tfc
pest equipped printing affiee Ml
southern Oregon; book Wn4ta,
loose leaf ledgers, billing ayslaw,
etc, Portland prlew. 87 Kert
Fir Bt.
VetwlH"rtK
DR. A, W, hORINKK V
Office In Mudfert PHAf
10, HlKht bBHH Jti.
lfttwl( AiHWef M ells,
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