Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 23, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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APPLEGA1 E
There will Im dunce March tl nt
tint Boolnllat Imll. Everybody In In
vited In attend.
.Mr. timl Mrs.'WIiuolls drove mil to
Hid vnlluy Friday evening returning
Hiiiuiuy, ' '
Know fell uu (ho fuuthlllii Bnturrny
miiriiliiR. ' m '
l.nmlo Home Iiiiii Hindu consldor
nlilo Improvement pu III" fence the
pllSt WVtiU.
I'ntil nuil Lewis Jennings of
Union Ton visited Tholmn mid
Glenn MeDnulel Sunday.
James O'llrlcn attended lint meet
lug nt lltich uu a delegate from Ar
plenate Htiturdny.
Tim fifth mouth of hIIiooI cloned
I'lldny. Tho following persona were
neither nine nt nor tardy: llentrlre
Mrlveo. Howie Head, Eva Hiiumoii.
Margaret Hruwn, Vlolot Tlnimlon,
Doiolhy llonil, Aiulroy l.nyton, IMnn
Hitllon. Sylvia lluklll, Alllui Itlmthnm.
'Hn'liim .McDnnlol, fllflln Uiylun.
Otton llniiM'ii, Pnul WrlKht. Kuniiuth
lIMilwln. lllPiin McDanlol, Kri-il ltun
Him, Knrl lUirrlott, Ituilolpli UnUU
win. Ilnrolil Mnimfllil, Umllo SCIiu
iiKinimn mnl HoU-rt Head. Tho nt
toiulnnco wim -!r I'kIiii; inlich lictlor
than Initt month.
IMIth Knhll anil .loulo WrlKht havo
lui-n nhfiont from nchool n fnw layi
on nrcmlnt of hIcUiiimih.
Jhiiioh O'llrk'ii hodl u hiinrli of
Iiokm lo l-'nnl ICuo-c I'rlilny.
It hml lioon nrrnncl with tho
Nchool honnl not to hold nchool on
Waililnulon'ti lilithdny. hill to ilovoto
tho tluitf to tiiilldlnK a truck to. ho
iiixhI for tho nnniinrcromiirry nlcnlc
mid Appli'Kalo vnlluy fluid incut.
Ilnwovor hh tho wonlhor wuit imfnv
ornhlo It wiih thotiKht hoHt to iot
pono It for n llino.
ChnrtoH Mto who In nttondlm; IiIkI
foliool nt Central I'olnt Hpt'lit tho
wwiKtimI with lilrt paronlH hero.
Tho poopto iiltiuiilliiK tho mamiuor
lulu at Murphy from ApploKnto wtre:
Mr. mid Mm. Union, Mr. mid MrH.(
Tom llorrlotl, Mr. mid Mr. II. Mnun.'
field, Mr. mid .Mm. .lohii llorrlott,
Allco llliiKhain mnl lloltalrlio Mv
Ken. TIioho from Thompiion crook
woio ISimlco Davln, MnrRiirol Huff
mmi, (Icoruti Muu mid Krod lliiffmnn.
A vol) good tlmo wiih roportod hy all.
.Mil mil llaldwln droVo to .InckMon
vlllu Kntnrdiiy.
.Mli4 (lladyH Ho wiih ii visitor In
Mmlford lattt wotdt,
Hllim llnlilll loft nchool Thurndiiy
iiioiiiIiik and Joined her paronlH nt
(Irlffln crook.
A nliiu pound valentine nindo IiIh
nrrlvnl nt tho homo of Mr. mid Mrs.
Alvln Conover,
Mr. mid Mih. I'otor llotz, Mr. nud
Mih. SIiihmt, Minn l'lolo nnd llmry
Dally woio tho Hundny Ruontii of Mr.
mid Mih, Harry llowmd.
Slovo Smith hnn routed no uoroa of
I'crry Foster,
Frtid'Hbllows'lri hpendliiR n fow
ilnyH with his brother Kiikoiio nnd
family.
Wilfred .Inck camo In from Lnko
county thin weolc, HIh wlfo nnd chil
dren emtio In liiHt Fall nnd Hjicnt tho
winter horo.
MIhh Kloruuco Klncnld' of Aftuto
opened tho HprliiR term of school in
tho DolieiiRor (lap dtstrlot Monday.
Ilownrd Horoi'h nnd fmnlly of llqn
Rlo woro tho RtioHta of W. T. llous
ton homo Suiidny,
MIbh Nollle Kly h"s hoon on tho
8lck llHt.
Mnry MoNott wuh horn in WIhcoii
hIii In ISIS nnd was ninrrled to Mr.
Bohnffor, Ono child lllrmn. wiih
horn mfd hor hnHlmml dlod. In
.Innuiiry 18(10 hIio wns mnrrlod to Mr,
KUhor. To this union four houu nud
two ilauElitortj voro bbr. 8ho
ALONG WE RIVER
ADOLPH
VELL, HE'S A PIG'HEADED RASCAL
AIT XGR JCRVE
WHAT'S
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Ily A. C. Hewlett
I'riink Cimtor mnl wil"o were iIoiiir
IniHliieMK wild our ineri'liiiiilM limi
Tui'Hilny.
Wiiltcr Wood ilrovo n fine lniucli of
iircf Ktoern ilirouuli our town liiht
TuohJuv for tho .Med ford inurkct.
TlintmiN Itllcy, .lr wiih Hiiiilln on
Minim of IiIk frii'iulH Tuchilny,
K. .1. Howell, roiireHfiitliie; Illii
iiiihiit & Kriiiik of Portland, hpent
I he uiKlit nt the Siinnyhide Tm-Hihiy.
F. I). HotiRlimn of Sonltlo, Wiihli.,
rrireHeiitiiiR Fidcllty-I'liocnix Insur
nnce I'otiipniiy of New York, took din
ner ut tint SiinnyMido Wednesday.
There wiih another traveling MiileHiumi
nlMi took dinner with iih the name
time, hut lie jimt mine in, "lit down
to his ilinuer ami difapnoared iih
noon an ho hail fiiiixhed, ho I did not
leant tiiii name or lniKiueKH. Hut I
notice that there in yelling to he
imite a uiiiulier of jriitlemeii of that
profeHhion viNilinu' our town reeenlly
which indicate that our inereliaiitN
are iloin eoiihideralile Imihiiiohs, and
there in icttinj; to hu itiito a nuinher
of HtrniiRern 'on our Hlreetn; that
would indicate that Kittle Point is re
RtiiuiuR her place on the map of Ore
Ron.
It become my unplcaant duly to
chronicle the death of two of our
fellow. chimin, hoth dyiu on the
Hume day.
The f1rnt one to die wiih Matthew
(Hud) TliomHiu of Climn.v. who died
on the inorniiit- f the 17th at the
roMileiico of hin linither-in-law, W.
W. Taylor. He leaven a wife, lirollier
and HiHlerH to feel their bereavement.
He had had an operation performed
in Ahliliiud and never fully recov
ered. Ho wiih jtitit in the prime of
life, being only !( yearn, ;i iiioiiIIih
and I dayn old. He nmin a man who
wiih highly respected by all who
knew him nud ono who will be really
niisxed in the nei;;hborlioiid in which
he lived.. The remain were interred
ill (he family lot in the Antelope cem
etery. ItcliHioiiN hcniees were con
ducted ul the urnvo by the nusor of
the llaptint elmreli. I(e. I. 1. Sua
inoiin. Died February 17, lll.", at her
home mi Indian Creek, on the Km;lo
I'oinl and free ferry road, Mr. Mary
Fisher, wife of John Finher, one of
the veterans of the civil war. The
deceased wiih horn in WWoiimii, Aii
Riist l'J, H) IK, ami camo lo .luckoii
coiinty in 11)01, She leaven her lius
bauil, a kiiii, (Jciii-rc, and dauhtor,
.Mix. Walter Itohiuett, of Kiijjene, Or.
The reinaiiiH went placed to rent in
the Laurel Hill cemetery.
Tliurhdav an I wiih on my round
lookini; nNcr tlio inlerchtrt of the
Mail Tribune and picking items to
write in the F.iirIcIh, I met It, Jl.
Whitman, tho foreman on the W. Hurt
Hamilton place, and he invited me lo
ro up with him and hco IiIh hog pens,
Joined tho MoMiodhit church when a
)oiiiir Rtrl. She wiih Hick about UU
minuted hut Buffered untold mlvury
for that time. She died February
17, lit 1 5. An iiRcd hiiRlimul, two
eoiiR, (leorRo nnd I'd FlMhor nnd two
V;rnnddniiRhtoiB, Mrs, Tosslo Uohnott
of lliiRouo and Miss FUhor, BiirVh'o
hor. Sho was hurled Tliuradny nt
Trail comotery. Hov. BIiiuiioiih of
Kntrlo I'olnt conducted thn funeral
'Horvlcoa nt tho Rrnvo, The ItnndBonio
floworn Riven hy Mrs. W. Hrown of
KorIo I'olnt woro Rrently nnpreclntod.
AinoiiR tho Medford visitors this
wool, woro Air. nnd MrB. Jnapor
Hnnnnh, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Itnlnoy,
Norman OnRO, T. C. Oalnos, Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. Tool, Mr. HluRhuni, KtiRbno
llellowB, Green Mntliowa nnd John
Wnrnor,
MIbb Junto JoluiBon la n Riicsta nt
the, (Irunt Muthowa home.
MrB. II, Clnrno eutertulnod Mra.
Ornnt Miitliowo, Mra. J. Joliiiaou,
MIhh Junto Johnson mid Mrs, J.
Clnrno I'Tlilny,
MTCDFOTtD MAIL TRfnUNE,
It's Too Bad; Oscar Misses
y' IITT
CT MULE UND
HC5S
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MOX.
ssfei ' K"
hut that wiih rather far for mo to
walk in htieky, hut on iiuiiiiry I learn
ed that he had Hiieeceded IiihI fall in
procuring about thirty brood howh
mid that among them they have now
about fifty fine blooded pigs and that
they are doing well.
(Inint Mathews wiih in town Wed
nesday, mid Ii!h brother, (lieen, en mo
out from Medford the naiiioevening
on the P. k K. He had been to .lack
Honville lo look after a law nuit he
Iiiih pending in (ho circuit court, a
foreclosure proceeding in bankruptcy
in the Art rtichoift ensc.
Court Hall of Medford camo out
Thurxihiy, hiiugiiig a lliipmobile for
(leorgii von iler Hellcij. (leorge snys
that it is a prcNcnt for his wife, and
if she can bundle that as well iih she
docs the little foIkH in the primary de
partment of our school she will have
but little trouble.
I also met 0. II. Wamsley, and he
pan! on his subscription to the Week
ly Mail Tribune, mid in conversation
remarked that he had received a let
ter from his Daughter, Mabel, and in
that letter says that she is gcOiug so
fleshy that her clothes ale too tihl;
thai Hhe Iiiik filed on a homestead out
there at Ilciid and hat started in on n
new Iciim' of life. Sho went from
here to Ari.oua for her health Inst
winter, and (his fall went lo Hem! for
a change, with tlnt result. Her many
friends here in Hoguo ltiver valley
will ho glad to leant of the eliangu
for tho bolter.
Mrs. James Stewart, who lias been
visiting her cousin, F. M. Stcwnrt,
took tho car for Medf.inl Thunnlay
afternoon.
Last Wrduoxilay II. II. Lord had
a runawny and his feel became en
tangled in the lines, throwing him out
of (he rig mid bruising him up unite
badly, cutting a gash on the side of
his head and injuring one of his eyes.
Hut Dr. Holt, who rcsirts tho ease,
said that ho could not decide how
badly until the swelling was -cdticed.
Ontario A fruit uvaporntor la to
hu built hero.
FOK HUNT MISt,1Cl.!..-.NROUH
FOIt KKNT UulldliiB lOOxtCO or
nny part of It. Formerly occupied
by Korlnek Veterlnnry Itoincdy Co.
Mr Pines, Lumber Co.
For Exchange
Have you n good tienr
lug orchard, apples
and penrrt In first
clnss condition to
match a largo tract of
South Toxna l:md In
Irrigation district, wat
er pumped from shal
low wells to Irrlgnto nt
fulfil? Orchnrd of SO
, to 30 ncres la wnnted
on tills exchange, mid
must ho priced right.
Tho Texas land la In a
developing district, nn
niiully Increasing In
value and good in qual
ity. '
ROGUE RIVER LAND 10.
Ilooni -107 M. I A IT. Uldg.
0)H)sltO Pout Offlco
FOK SATiK Oil KXOIIANGK
Kocuo Klvon Valtoy Fruit Lands.
KDalry, stock, poultry ranches and
Tinibor. Colonization Tracts, neat
all-tho-yoar-round cllmnto on coast.
Health Resort. Wonderful Modlcl
nal Springs.
Heaver Realty Co., Ashland, OroRoa.
"''vsoi I 1
HOUSES FOR RENT
$10,00 510 N. Rlvorfcldo, 10 rooms, bath mid toilet, tenant pay
wntor. lot 100 by nbout 500 foot, running back to Bear creek, fine
for garden,
$15.00 230 S, Onkdnlo, sovon rooms, bath ami toilet, gal, water
paid,
$8,501120 W. 10th, flvo roomB, Uillot, wntor pnld.
$8.00411 S, Front, aovon rooms, bath, wator pnld,
$8.00110 E. 11th, flvo rooms, butli, wntor paid.
BENNETT INVESTMENT COMPANY
MEDJfOttD, OK BOON, TtfRSDAY, FICimiTAttY 23,
rA.lrtl .AOMIT . ilAllr Uvil
A VOICE: LIKE A CHACKA5S
A LITTL OOWCM OFVHISKDS
-..fcl'.. IMHHJUT VJCJAI.
I-"OK , HKXl-navmtt
FOR "l.YjNT-.NMnV'roo7ir"bunw'iow','
modern, two bath.i, sleeping
porches, good location. Address K.
C, enro Mnll Tribune. 2U1
FOIt KKNT Six room furnished nnd
clRlit room vacant houno. 310 N.
Ilartlctt.
FOIt KKNT Well furnished nnd un
furnished modern hungnlown.
Kooui 2, Palm block, phono 330-K.
roit kali: uouhkb
FOK HALIJ House, piano nnd fur
nlturo If taken nt once, 1390.00.
C17 8. Nowtown St. 291
FOK KKNT Nino room house, ono
block from P. O. Furniture for
I milo or rent. Furnished for three
suites housekeeping. Knuulro of
M. .McDonough. 23 S. Almond St.
287
FOK 8AI.K Now flvo room modern
bungalow nt n bargain, completely
furnished. All assessments paid to
date. Phono 13-X. 290
FOK SALB Flvo room houso nnd
gnragc, lot 72x1 -10, flno trees,
lawn, flowers and berries, all as
sessments Paid, $1800.00, easy
terms. Geo. W. Kcovcs, 1310 W.
Mnln St. 29S
FOK 8ALE TjlVE-miCK
FOK SALK Shetland pony, or trndo
for a good milk cow. Phono Gil
K3. 288
FOK 8ALK 12 oxtrn good fresh
cows, yearling heifers, also young
calves, flno team of farm marcs.
Nash Livery .Ham. 289
FOK SALK Urnd cows nnd rIKs
from prlzo winning Duroc Jcrsoy
herd, Jackson county fair: also
boars old enough for service nnd
weanlings. L. II. Houston, ono
ratio west of Talent, phono 3-F12.
297
FOK SALK Good team of work
horses and harness at a bargttin,
weight nbout 2S00 pounds. In
quire 90G West 11th St., phono
920-M. 2S9
NEW TODAY
210 acres with flno Inrgo plastered
house, two barns nnd other buildings.
80 ncres in cultivation, nearly nil is
level, tillable land. Lovcl road to
Medford, bcIiooI and trading point
near ut hand. Tho place Inys nbout
20 miles out mid bus flno outrange
possibilities. $35 per aero.
100 ncres near Derby, n now place.
5! ncres under Pngo fence, 20 ncres
In crop, Reed small house, nud largo
framo barn. Crnter Lakd road
crosses it, f-onui good springs, nnd n
never falling creek. $2000 tnkea It.
G. D. HOON
WHY?
A word to thoso who aro coming
back. Lnnd for tho past six months
hna been Imaging nt rock bottom
prices. A great denl of liquidation
bus tnkon plnco In this tlmo. My bus
iness alono In tho Inst half of this
year hna amounted to nearly $100,000
I beltovo tho last four or flvo doala
1 hnov mndo ropresont absolutely tho
bottom. Land with rental value of
$30 nn ncro will not long remain at
$200 an ncro. Thero will bo no boom
but land values "will Improvo somo.
Good roads, Irrigation, saw-mill,
box factory, cheap powor, sugar
boots, canning factory, good prices,
satlaflod customers, perfect days, '
Hurry, see Medford first and
J. C. BARNES
Room 201, First National Bank nidg.
Adolp Again
MSS BPAIU5 ISS.'DER.'RRliun
SHEtTP, HE'S A3 WT Att A
HIO FOCE KHMIMDS VOU
A GUefcJJGEY COUJ.
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FOK BALK KKAli E3TATK
FOK SALK OK TRADK 80 ncro
ranch, lfi miles from Medford, No.
1 free soil, to acres under cultiva
tion, family orchnrd, good well,
woven wire fence enclosure,
mllo from atoro nud post office, on
dolly K. F. O. route. Inquire K.
8. Tumy. 210 Oarnett-Corey Uldg.
lliono CGI. 288
FOK SALK MISCnijliA.VKOrjS
FOR SALK O vurlandoxpross
wagon, largo (cnt, bicycle, good
pnek Middle. 305 Portland avenue.
Sirs. W. P. nakor. 291
FOR SALK 12 Unrred Rocks, pure
bred, nil laying. Phono 70G-R.
289
FOR SALK Dry wood, under cover,
nil hinds and lengths. Valley
Fuel Co., phono 7G.
FOR SALK Flno Tolous geese eggs.
Phono or address W. R. Lamb.
Medford. 310
FOR SALK, TRADE OR RENT Au
tomobile garage nnd homo com
bined, both or singly. Geo. F.
Dyer, 11 1-1 North Central Ave.
290
FOR SALK Ono threo h. p. gaso
llno engine In good condition. Dox
75, K. F. D. No. 4, Mcdfuod, phone
403-J1. 289
FOR SALK Nearly now Toledo
range, cheap. Phone S91-H. 280
FOR SALK No. 11 Remington vls
iblo typewriter, H inch carrlago
and decimal tabulator. A bargain
If taken at onco. Wrlto box 101.
Central Point, Ore. 288
FOR SALK OR TRADE 12 h. p. en
gine; 15 h. p. boiler, all In running
ordor, will trado for Ford car.
Hrlng on your car nnd look at tho
engine. Address box 21, Jackson
ville, Ore. 307
FoYfs7LK OR TRADK Two Incu
bators, two seated rubber tired
buggy. H. C. Stoltz, phone Q21-R.
29G
FOR SALE Ono Carey fire-proof
safo In first class condition. Cnn
pay on Installments If dcalrcd. Dig
Pines Lumber Co.
FOR SALK Khodo Island Red eggs,
GOc per setting. Phono 407-M.
295
FOR SALE Flvo acres,
procd. P. O. box 2S5.
well
1m-
295
WANTED naurciu.:vKOU8
WANTED A Fonl enr, must bo in
good condition nnd a bargain. Ad
dress box 177, Central Point, Ore.
2SS
WANTED $S00
Phono 249-Y.
on city
property.
28S
WANTED Fop cash rent, good
small ranch within six miles of
Medford or nearby towns, no fruit
oxcopt for family uso. Will buy
equipment on tho place, M. A.
Under. Ill N. Front St. Phono
125.
WANTED WANTED Dozen piccos
of property direct from ownors, to
trado for property In Bouthorn Cali
fornia; preference, improved or un
improved trncts from two to 10
acres. Send full description, price,
otc. Address box 4, caro Mull Trl
bune. 2S8
i
WANTED (Hod driving horso and
buggy to drive threo miles per day
far keep or small lilro, with privi
lege of buying. P. O. box 275,
Contral Point, Oro, 288
WANTED March 1st, by family
without children, n piano for stor
age, lessons neither given nor
tnkon. Phono 1SS. 291
WANTED To lease a eood placer
ml no near Medford, Address
Plncer. euro Mull Tribune.
WANTED Byron Jackson centrifu
gal pump, capacity 250300 gal
lons per uiinuto, with 75 foot head,
also 4G inch piping. Holland
Dale, Talent, Oregon. 287
WANTED I want a Spanish tencbor
to give lessons three times a week,
llonry B. Yoskl, euro Dr. Page. 288
WANTED A ronter for good Boar
creek bottom ranch- houso and
barns. Box II., caro Mall Trlbuno.
2S7
WANTED $1000 for one, two or
throo years. Good security. Ad
dress 12Q0 II,, caro. Mall Tribune.
293
HELP WANTED SIAfcK
WANTED Minor or mucker who un-
uorstmuis oiectricui woru, au
dress a, caro MM! TrlUuue, 393
livti
1015
AT THEIR
re A
HOG, UNO-
OF-
Lr..
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position ns holisokccpcr
In town or country. Good cook.
Uox P., caro Mall Tribune. 288
WANTED Odd Jobs, gardening and
Inking caro of lawns a specialty.
Phono 710-M. 291
IIOMKSTKAUS
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UIO INDIAN RKSERVATION TO
OPEN 750.000 acres for settle
ment; fruit, timber, general farm
lands; tend 25c with this ad to
Wonatcheo (Wosli.) Dally World,
Dcpt. T, for reliable data about
this region.
MONEV TO IX)AN
TO LOAN $300 to loan on city pro
perty. c. A. McArthur, pnono
3G8 or 130-K. 201
MONEY TO LOAN On close in
ranches. C. A. McArthur, room 3.
over post office. Phone 3G8 or
130-R. 239
FOUND
TAKEN UP At Four flundrod Ono
ranch, ono spotted sow, slit In right
ear, under cut In left. Call and
pay for feed and add. 290
FOR irtCIIAXUE.
FOR TRADE Wood sawing outfit In
first class condition for automo
bile X. Y. X., caro Mall Tribune
289
EXCHANGE Want to soil or buy
anything? U C Rador. 11 N.
Front St. Employment office and
rentals, rhoco 125. Nuft Sod.
BUSINESS DIKRCTORT
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Auto SuppQe
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating tho largest, oldest
and best equlppod plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs
irhon others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth St.
Portland, Ore.
AttorBtr
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALBT
-AttorneyB-at-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Bank bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER
Coroy bldg.
Garnet,
Wm. M. Colrlg, George M. Roberts
COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAW ITERS
Medford National Bank Building.
B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERR1
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at
j .aw. znz Kiist .Mam street.
Assaying.
E. R. CROUCH Assayor, chemist,
metallurgist. Custom Assay Of
fice. Mall ordor business solicited,
Prices, gold, $1.00; gold nnd sil
ver, $1.25; copper, $1.00; gold, all
vor nnd copper, $3 00. Mailing en
veloiK freo on request. Refer
ence, Josephine County Bank.
Rooms 201203 Hall Bldg., Grants
Pass, Orogou, 336
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise K.
Hodges Mcchano-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotheraptsts. Tnea
systoms, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy,
etc. produco results in both acuta
and chronlo diseases'. Consulta
tion freo. Ovor Douel & Co., con
nor Main nud Bnrtlett. Hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phono 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist Rooms 203304
205. Gamott-Corey bldg. Vapot
hatbs and scientific massage given;
neodle aprayi hoad and shoulder
ahowor In connection; advice In
dletotics, medical gymnastics,
hydroptherapy. Lady attendant
Phono, office 643, residence 511-U.
Employment Agcacy
We aro here to help people get re
name, competent help, we fur
niah help In almost all linos ot
business. We mako a specialty of
competent men and wives for
ranches. We Boliclt your patron
age. BIttuer's Roal Estate and
Employment Bureau, Rooms 6 and
7 Palm Building, Medford. Pboas
858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager,
successor.
Engineer nud Contractor
FREdICUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F, & II. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates, irrigation,
drnlnngo, orchard uud land Improvement.
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GAY PRANKS'
DUSINU9S DntKCIOKT
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DR. W. M. VAN BCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOO
Dentists
Garnett-Coror Bid., mlU tiff
Uedford, Ore. Pbone 8S.
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Gartx
OARnAOE Get your ptmbImm
cleaned up for the saasraer. Call
on the city garbage wagon ff
good serrlce. Phone 274-L. F.
T. Allen.
Inntructloa la Mwie
HAIOIIT MUSIC STUDIO Roeta
401. Garnett-Coroy llldg. Fred Al
ton Halght Piano, Mrs, Florence
Halllday llalght, voice. Telepkena
53-W.
Noinry 1'uVHe
HELEN N. TOCIUiJY NoUry P
lie. Bring your work to me at tM
Ir.n of tha Mall Tribune.
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DR. V. O. CARLOW, DR. KVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopatlile
physicians, 41G-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phone 1036-L. Resldeaee
28 South Laurel Ht,
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathle
physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey
building. Phone 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlelta aa4
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyea aelea
tttlcally tested and glasses ana
piled. Office 228 East MaU aX,
Hours 8:30 a. m. to t . a.
Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. OlfleeJaea
son County Bank bldg. Oiflee
phone 43-R; residence phone C8-R.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBKR Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Pala,
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hoars
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Fhoae 110-J;
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physklaa aa4
surgeon. Phones, office 86, resi
dence 724-J. Office hours 18 te
12, 2 to 6.
DR. B. A. LOCKWOOD Fhyatetaa
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices 309, 310, 311 M.
F. &. II. Bldg. Phones, residence,
811-J2; offlco, 814.
DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia
physician, practice limited to ob
stetrics and diseases of womea and
children. Offices 3 and 4, Bt.
Marks brock, hours 1 to 5 p. .
Phone 160. Res, the Dow Hospi
tal, Contral Point.
DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician atid
surgeon, obstetrics and surgery,
offices 3 and 4 St. Marks bleck.
Hours 9 to 12. Phone 160. Resi
dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central
Tolnt.
Printers una mbUftltera
UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing offleevia
southern Oregon; book blading,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systeaw,
etc Portland prices. XI Nacta
Fir Ht.
Public AuctloB
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Every Saturday at 1:30, corner
Main and Fir will sell on commission
all kinds ot stock. Implements and
furniture.
Wo also havo employment' and reat
al ngenoy. Havo furnished and un
furnished houses for rent. List your
wants with us.
WYNKOOP & COMPANY
P. E. Wynkoop, Llconsod Auctioneer
Room 2, Palm Block Phoae UtMt-K
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Stenography and Multigraph Work
MRS. M. T. EDWARDS Work dose
promptly at reasonable ratee.
Room 3, Paint bloek, phone 107.'
Shoo Repairing
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SHOE REPAIRING First das i
repairing, on modern eleetrM
machines while you wait. . N,
Blden, located in Kidd'a Shea aHere,
Phone 313J.
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EAD3" TRANSFER '& BTORAGK 00,
Office) 4 2 Korth Froat St. PlM
815, Prlcef right. Service gat
sntead.
Typewriters aad SuHaice, 4;1 j
TYPEWRITERS, ANDUPPWaJP
r.ev,' neroingioa, amun rraauer
and Monarch tyiwritli atMtaC
and subtraotlog maeMaea, reaaitt
machines for oash or aaey ,ay
ments. Maehlnes for feat, rlbfteaa
and supplies of all Muds, a4aaplitev
pairs free of charge. Roger .
uennett, 10 quin W.,
OH 1TRV THE. 7X.
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