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ASHLAND UNO VICINITY
Mr. mill Mim. V. Hoot rottiuieil
homo '4i1itiN(tn v nftt'f oviip n iiioiiIIi'm
vnoutlnn ii tii I tl tlio plenum o ceiiler or
Ciilll'oiniM, uoliilily llin HxpoHilhiii ell
Ium nf Kim ilco Mini Hun r'nilit'iwHi,
Plill (IoiiUim of Hum IVmiolseo, urn
oral agent of the NiniHi't lloiilo mill
It iilTiliuliM mIcmiiihIiIp limm between
Now OiIciiiim mill Now York, wn in
AhIiIiiihI Wt'din'Mtliiy. imihinir n m-iiii-IniliiiMiiMi
into xoiithuin Oregon lor
i I lory.
iMlMn Mury Yoiiihi, iliimililur of
.IuhIiiiii Vmiiiik iinlvrtl homo Weil
iii'Nilny itllvr over it yeiu'M nliKPiioo
In ntleiiilmioo upon Hit1 louiliiijj iiiiinIi1
hoIiooIh of llio ri'iilinl went.
Mi. .ImIIii MeOjiilliiu, elcietrianl
IIIUM-MUim', llllH VllCUll'tl offieOM ill HlO
l'ti.n) Iiok( mill trmiHforiod hor
plllolleO to (IrmilM pjmd,
lleiherl If, Hull o' Portland U here
for mi inilofiiillu May with hin father,
UiihIhh Hull, trying tint virtue of
lltlilu water for mi oli(iuiiln cao or
chronio ihoiimutimii, with wlilcli lie
Iiiih been nrriirleil for mrr five your.
The junior Mull In ii painter.
Funeral HorviooM of Mm. (I. N.
Hrueo, who died on Tiioxtlny, woie
lii'ltl nt tint M'Hiili'iii'i' of (k'orp) llohl
hum on l.nuri'1 hi root, WotlnoHilny, in
terment being In Tiilrnl cemetery. Tin?
doecnm'il wn llio Klepinotlior of Mim,
HoIiImou mul Mrs. O. II. Turner of thw
rity, itml .Mr. Kinnk Ih'iihmii of Till
(nt. Horvij'CH woro uniler ('liiiaUim
Science iiUHpieen, conducted hy )r,
K. A. mul Mrn. 1'iMhor.
II. 8. Pnliuerk'o, leoonllv of tlio
clerical force nt the Alilnntl Trail
ing (oiiiiiiii'm More, Iiiih joined the
poHlnffiee force, having juat tnlten
Ihe elvil nervioo oxiiiiim. Hit iu now
ii junior clerk In the Nervier,
Karl Veghte, nrehiteet of Klmiiulh
Fall, arrived enrlv in Hie week for
vUil with Iiin parent', Mr. mul Mrn,
C. II. VeKhte.
Mrn. Iihv Hill of Milt. Cal., returned
WVdnoMdiiy after iit with her
lirother, Clurviico I. line, of thirt city,
mnl with friend in Rogue Itiver.
K. I.. Mitxwell, iepieontiiig the
Hucktttnff company of OmIiIoii. Win..
iiiiinufnclurerH of iimlortukuiH' mhi
plietS mul traveling throughout ter
ritory extending from the Atlnutic to
I'aeifie ooiinIh, won interviewing lo
nl firniH Thiirxility.
Minrt Itcrthn Cnc, KiMer of Mrn. V.
0. Wngwr, who Tor yearn pat has
been mi art xtuileiil hi P.uroiio, and
who Iimk eouihiiied uitli thl work the
tliw of corrcpoiili-nt for a H.vmli
ealo of Aineriemi mul UritUh imoerx,
writen from Pnii recently of inter
(idling events tlirouuhoiit the war
one, iiotalilv from the standpoint of
tint allies, lint for the faet that Mie
in it wniiinn, MIhk Case would proli
aldy he ill the actual m'oiio of hostil
ities in the eapaeitv of eorresjMind
ont. AtuoiiK u list of ncarlv oiu
humlred art treasure", apnrnximatel
half of which were deemed worthy of
exhibit nt the I'aumau exposition,
MjKK Case is represented, the pielure
liuvinj; loft l-'ranco for San Krnneiseo
early in rYlmiury.
('. Y. Niiiis, uraud sword hearor,
xisilod (IrautN Push Tuesday, u Sliest
or Melitn Commmulery, IC. T of that
city, iuuidriit to mi ollieial iuHpoetiou
of that hoilv hy Dillon II, (Iraut of
Portland, niud (Mimiamuk'r of Tom
plar in Oregon.
Ohio day wan fittiuuly ohserved by
loval HiutkeyoH hmt Tuesday, the an-
uiversary olisdrvaneo hrin held in
Moosu hall. About 100 wore present.
There was mi informal pioKram ami
Hiihslaiitlnl dinner. "A Story of
Ohio," in verse, with a most appro
priulo thyme and fit tint,' sentiment,
wim submitted by Mr. I'lirabeth
Yookey of this city, a native dmiKb
tor of the L'rmul old conininnweallli,
the leading of which wiih effeetiely
lolivcred bv Mis Miriam Ciicj; Of-
licei-H elected went llov. J. H. Smith,
itlioHcu for ten yrnin in succession us
president; 0. II. .lohlison, vico-presi
,ilint; Mm, C. M. Miller, secretary,
and Y. II. Smith, tieuHiirer.
Mrs. Will (I. (lordou left Inn o on
Wednesday, lier destination beiiiK
Kntlierville, la., for which plneo Mr.
(lordou mul thuir sou Howard started
with livestock mid household (,'ooils
Noma time sinco.
Kukciiu Waliad left for thu north
Thursday niorniiiK. lie will attend
tint ipuulriennlnl convention of the
Miiccuhcox, which will he held at Al-
ADIRL
B'GOLLY INT LIKE
R TREE CAUSE: Yf
CRNT TELL HOW
OLD SHE IS BY TH'
NUMBER OF RINGS
SHE 'WE.RRS'
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Tl f m .7UtCW.M3UUrWY UND DlilK. Or IT-IT ISU t3 S. S",ZTimunnn rM ...... ,.rr C WWCS? XSHCU.onAV 1 IIECE CLAMCE6 V3N OW
M,ZO -11 VWW''S uaWBvnaEc JV S MY, HwU BBAUfirOL! X ACM. 'f-" , I
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hnnv, March (I, jim u ilflejmto fiom
(Iruiiile City Tent, No. II, ulter
which he will visit a sister residuic
at Monroe, Or., and will tlion join IiIh
iIiuikIiIitm, Miw. I'.luier Patrick, Mien
AiikU' mul mod, Wulter, in u fauilly ic
uuioti nt Newport.
Clareneit HukIicm of llornbrook,
who wiih brought hero early in the
week, critically ill, died Muich 'J. t'n
derlakor Stock iiccompanied the re
inaiiiH to llornbriioki whom the fun
eral wiih held March Ti. "Cal" wan
for years foreman of the Southern
I'ncifio roundhouse at llornbrook mul
wiih deservedly pojnilur with a wide
circle of intimate friends.
Mish Mamie Holmes, iluiiKhter of
Mr. mid Mrn, II. I. Holmes, was mar
ried at the parental residence on
Wednesday to Howlaiul S. McClure of
lone, Or., the ceremony heinj: per
formed by llov. A. It. Itlackstone of
the Huptist church. The biido is a
(.'rndualo of the pliiloHoi!iieal course
at McMiuuivilli' collccc The couple
left for The Dalles UYiIiiomIii.v after
noon, where the urooin is a incinbur
of the firm of !eC'lurc llros., bond
salesmen.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
Mr. Fred Collins mid Minn Nolllo
Collins of Jncksonvlllc, who hao
been spending severul days hero with
relatives, linvn returned homo.
Stanley l.ydlnrd took n load of
oalomt to thu Anhlnnd market last
week.
Hr. Pence nnd family of Central
Point woro visitors at tho Calon homo
Inst Saturday.
Wren llyruni has returned to tho
mines In the Applegnto district.
Mr. Doughterty,' repressing tho
Raleigh Modlrnn Company, wbh sell
ing his waron through hero Tuesday.
Miss Helen Lydlard spout Saturday
nnd Sunday with home folks.
Among those from here attending
tho show nt Medford Friday night
woro thu Mcllrldo family mid Harry
Noalsou,
Olllvur Pendland who Is farming
near Talent spent tho week end hero
with his family.
Miss Rush and MUs Mao Noalson
returned home from their schools
Friday evening and took part In tho
entertainment Saturday night,
The mnjorit) of our fnrmorH have
boon busy with tho spring seeding.
While cnudltloiiH now would point to
an oven dror season than last, let
us remember that uo positively ran
not Judgo one season by another in
thin valley.
Will Atkins of Agate tarried
white. In Table Rock Sunday on the
wi to tho Meadows.
(lion May ban tnkttu chnrgo of the
Root orchard nnd will hnvo iih his as
slstnnt. Lawrence Fltzpntrirk.
Tho Jouea family, who have occu
pied the house on thu M. M. Root
ranch for tho lant two years, hnvo
moved to Medford where Mr. .lemon
owns property,
The human collar bono- with tho
arrow bend embedded In It, plowed
out at the Modoc, orchard a short
time ago, Is a gtvou reminder of nomo
of tho porllu besotting thu early
cottiers In this country whom hoiiio
are pleased to call "iuosh backH."
Our orchardlHta are making propa
rntluiiH to begin tho annual spray
ing of trees for thu ucalu.
Mr. Merrll, who hm fteon tci: for
some tlnio has recovered sufficiently
to ho about bis work ngalu mid has
resumed work on tho Lydlnrd house.
Mr. Wutors and family of tho Med
ford pnlnt storo, motored out to tho
Soabrook homo Sunday, whore, they
HKnt tho day.
Tho Modoc orchard has lnstallod n
dripping tank for hogs which Is prob
ably second to uono In tlio Stato. Thoy
hnvo also Installed, for protection
against flro, u pipe lino from thor
rcsorvolr on tho hill that pusaes In a
tow rods of every building on tho
ranch nnd whorover It Is necossary,
hydrants have boon Installed,, A hoso
cart with 200 feet of hoso mid a
volunteer flro company ninouVr tho
ranch boys complotoa their flic de
partment. This wcolc will about finish ucodlng
nt tbt Mpdoo orchard whoro novoral
humlred acres of grain have been put
In flno shape, All the other work on
tlio ranch seems to bo much furthor
ADOLPH
uloiiK tlinn Ktuiorally nl thli ttinn of
the your. Mrt Hull, tint foroninn,
thoiiKli quiet nrut iinuKioimlnK In '
upceli ami manner, kcuiuii to have tlio
punch to him Junt thu nninv.
Tim play, "Wlint Hhimjiici1 to
Jonen," rIvcii by tnenibern of tlio Ar
row I lend Utornry Hoclety lrtnt Hntur
day tifntit wan wotl nttoiubnl despite
tlio fact that iintfirtnimncntH wcro
helil In imarly nil thu niirrotindlnK
dlHtrlctH llui caiiio nli;ht and th
tormy woather,
Tluiri woro pcoido prvncul from
nearly every precinct In tlio county
mul If their npplnuso can liu taken
as any liullcntlon, (hey ntiprcclntud
thu ontertnlnuient liiinieiiioty.
Tint ninny pnrtii wcro well carried
out, each one zooming to try to outdo ;
tho other. Tlio ."Arrow llondu" arc
to bo coiiKrntulHtod on tho success
of tblM piny nn It In one, of tho mont
oxtonslvv over attempted ouhIiIo of the
cltlcK and shown beyond tt doubt thnt
tboy con bnndlo nnytlilnt; they ret
their lieiiilo to.
BUTIE FALLS BUBBLES
Rev. Dnvld Oatlos,, rnngollst, has
been holding n jtorlos of very Interest
ing meetings In tho chnpel thin week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton,
with thu latter'tt mother, Mrs. Marlon,
left Thursday for Iowa whoro thoy
will mnkii their homo In the future.
Mrs. Marlon has been visiting hero
for tho past month.
Gertrude Abbott loft last week to
stay with her sister, Mrs. Fox.
Mrs. 'Doubleday went to Medford
Thursday.,
Mr. hud Mrs. Mills and daughter.
Ellrabeth, loft Tuesday for Medford.
State Industrial Worker Harring
ton sKku to n largo audience at tho
Auditorium of the school Wednesday
evening. Ho Illustrated his lecture
with 75 stcrcoptlcan views.
Thu Lndloa' Aid Society met with
Mrs. Mrs. Gammons Wednesday after
noon. Several of tho members woro
uuinoldably detained from the meet
ing, but In splto of this a very picas
nut, ns well ns busy, afternoon was
spent.
C. H. Pcelor nnd Jack Doubleday
have lx'oji hauling quart to tbolr re
spective rnnrhoH this week.
E. R. Peterson spent Wednesday
In ltutto Falls nnd Uclnlty.
NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil al Its nioetlug tu be held Mnrch
Kith, l'.iir., for n llcenso to soil malt,
splrltuoiiB nnd vlnoua liquors In
iiunntltleit lesu thnu n gallon on Its
plnco of business on West Main
stioot, city of .Medford for n period
of six months.
HOTEL MEDFORD.
Dated March 1th, 1015.
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM
Mustorolo l.onseni Vp Tlno Stiff
Joints Dil oh Out Pain.
You'll know why thousands use
MUSTEROLE onco ou experience
tho glnd roller It gives.
Get n Jar nt once from tho noarost
drug storo. It Is a cloan, wblto olnt
mont mado with the oil of mustard.
Rotter than a mustard plaster and
doos not blister, Hrlngs onco nnd
comfort whllo It Is bolng rubhod oul
MUSTEROLE Is recomnionded by
doctors and nurse. Millions of Jars
aro usod annually for Hroncbltls,
Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia,
Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Pains und Aohos of tho
Hack or Joints, Sprulns, Soro Muscles,
bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Foot,
Colds of tho Chest (It often provonts
Pnoiimonlu),
At you druggist's In 2S ond BO
cont Jars, anil a BpechU largo hospital
slzo tor 2,0.
Ho Hiiro you got tho genuine MUS
TEROLE. Rofuso Imitations got
what you ask for. Tho Muptorolo
Compnny. Cleveland, Ohio. Adv.
W . . . --.u-. fitnffcir iknft-v-jftt
pgl HH
A Windfall for a Visitor
I llzllllll 11111111 Bill 1 B It I I
I I "I ii ii I I I ii ii ii I nil I nf i ii
uuun nuuoc mm
Ituportod by Jncknon County Ab
tract Co., Blitli nhd Fir Sti
llrjil l'tili Tnuisfcift
W. II. IMiiiuiuIh ct ux tji First
National IJnnk of Aslilanil,
land in twp. ;i!K. nnd loin
in MinePH Add. to Ashland ,,1fli;
A. K. MubcO el ux to W. A.
Pointer, lot in Whitman Park
Add., Medford - 27.'.
I'Olinmr 11 vo" room bunKniow
with bntb, 30 foot iilooplnR porch,
wood shed nnd Karate, Knrdcn
ntuff furnlBhcil. I'honu 882-J or
T.70-H. J. II. Corhrnn.
FOR UUNT Tbreo room furnished
bunKniow, phono. 779-J.
TOM SATiK KKAIj estate
FOR HA Li: 2 7 ncro rnnclH 314
nillcR from .xicdford, all under cul
tivation with 15 acres In fourth
year pears. Price reasonable, small
payment down and your own terms
on balance. Seo owner. 423 So.
Newton or phone nu8-V. 297
FOR SALE ICO nrro homestead
near Roguo river, patented. Has
water rights nnd mill sight, four
room cottago. 20 acres under cul
tivation, partially fenced, balanco
timber, romo merchantable. Price
J 3000. Write Mrs. E. Curry.
Grants Pass, route 3. 302
FOR SALE OR TRADE Tho best
stock ranch proposition In tho val
ley. Nearly 300 acres with over
100 ncres In Cultivation. Good now
seven-room dwelling, bnrnB and
other outbuildings. Good well,
several springs Rearing family or
chnrd. Totnl prlco $10,000. Will
consider Medford city property as
part payment. Tumy & Andrews,
210 Garnott-Corey Hldg.
FOIt SAM. MTK3TOCK
FOIt SALE Jersey Guernsey cow
and heifer calf, six weeks old, $73.
Phono 571-R4. 298
FOR ' SALE Registered Poland
China bonr. Jas. Campbell, phono
311-R. 29C
FOR SALE Team weighing 2S00. a
bargain If taken noon. 33S Holly
St. west, phono S91-H. 29C
KOR SALE Six fresh cows, six
cahes, two teams of work horses,
threo mules, two sets of heavy
work harnoss. Walsh's ranch,
mllo out North Roosovolt avenue.
31S
FOR SALE IlreU sows and gilts
from prlzo winning Duroc Jersey
herd, Jackson county fair; also
boara old enough for service nnd
weanlings. L II, Houston, ouc
mile west of Talent, phono 3-F12.
297
WHY?
IT IS YOPR HlHIXKSS TO SEE ME
Hccauso my stock In trndo la to
hnvo optioned at tho lowest cash
prlco tho best buy In this county.
1 have, been on tho ground look
ing out for you for tho past flvo
years'. Nearly everyday I hnvo In
vestigated some "good thing." I have
eliminated everything except thosa
deals which I mil convinced will sc
euro mo satisfied customers.
In n few hours tlmo I tnn glvo you
tho benotlt of this research. It is my
business to show you ovor tho county
and Introduce you to tho possibilities
and opportunities hero. Sou Mod
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
Room JOt, Plot National Rank Ulilg.
NEW TODAY
A Suro Glvo Away. This proporty
was purchased about a year ago by a
Los Angolos business man, us his
pormauont home, but ho must return
south nt onco and offers to soil or
exchange for southorn California nt
about one-half tho cost to him. Seo
mo ut onco. It will surprise- you.
Hero It is.
Seven acres all in full bearing ap
ples nnd pears In prlmo condition,
strictly modern flvo room houso.
splendid barn, garage, chicken equip
ment, oloctrlo pumping plant, and
lights, tolophono, House furnished
If you wish. Hurry, got busy.
C. D. HOON
I poll HAM: miuHKS iwsuv wArrrin-MAiiW " '"---
roil SAL: Flvo room bouso nnd
Karnco, lot 72x1(0, flno trees,
lawn, flowers and berries, all as
sessments paid, $1800.00, easy
terms. Uco. W. Kcotob; 1310 W.
Main St. 298
FOK SAUv MIKCHMiAXKOUB
FOIt HALK 18 pure White Leghorn
bens, all Inylng. n bargain. 333
Sixth street.
KOIt BALK Furniture, team mules,
harness, wagon, 1417 West Mnln.
IMiono 139-It. 307
KOIt SALK Clean fenthors at low
price. .lust tho thing for pillows.
I'hono 5S3. .Med font Poultry &
KggCo. 101
FOIt SALK Toi buggy with polo
nnd shafts, almost new, 307 S.
Laurel, 321
KOIt SALK Corn fed, homo cured,
bucon and ham and puro leaf lard.
Call 7H W. eighth, corner Mistle
toe. 100
FOR SALE One 3-lncu Rain wagon,
rot of heavy work harness, orchard
disc, spring tooth harrow, one steel
12-Inch plow. 120 egg Pctalumal
incubator. Phono SG-J1.. 300
FOR SALE R. I. Red sotting eggs,
IKtnciled Indian Runner duck eggs,
settings from prize winners. Phono
857-R. 303
FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes
for seed, one cent In hundred
pound lots, make splendid hog
food. E. F. Guthrie, It. R. 2.
Medford. 100
FOR SALE Wood saw cheap. 403
Hoard man street. 321
FOR SALE Reclcancd "Shadeland"
pedigree oats, yields more than
double common oats. Also Aus-
. trnllan club whoat. S. M. Nenlon,
Tablo Rcyk. phono 11-XX1. 300
FOR SALE Rhodo Island Red eggs.
BOc a setting. .Phone 407-M. 321
FOR SALE Chicks, 10c. eggs 6c,
best egg laying strain O. A. C S.
C. W. Leghorns. Collego View
Poultry Farms, Corvallls, Ore. 319
FOR SALE One light Urahma cock
of prize winning stock. Mrs. C.
Carey.
FOR SALE Wo dollvor sterilized
buttermilk, 10 cents a gallon. Call
Medford Creamery. 29C
FOR SALE To orchard bonds In
Rogue River Commercial Orchard
No. 2. Cost $600 and will sell for
$300. Address M. D. Yates. 922
Emplro Dldg., Atlanta, Georgia.
340
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two Incu
bators, two sentod rubber tired
buggy. II. C. Stoltz, phono 521-R.
29C
FOR SALE Flno Tolous geese oggs.
Phono or address W. R. Lamb.
Medford. 310
FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 h. p. en
glno; 15 h. p. boiler, all In running
order, will trado for Ford car.
llrlng on your car and look nt the
engine. Address box 24, Jackson
ville, Oro. 307
FOR SALE Dry wood undor covor.
Green body fir, $4.50 per cord. Val
ley Fuel Co. Phoiio 70.
WANTED MlJiUKliliAJtEOUS
WANTED A threo or four room
nicely furnished npnrtment. Phone
50S-M. . 297"
WANTED Rhodo Island Red baby
chicks. Phono 744-Y. 3-C-15
WANTED Have orders for settings
of oggs of nil kinds. Sond postal
what you hnvo and prlco. Med
ford Poultry & Egg Co. 287
WANTED To rent for a fow days a
man's blcyclo. Addros D caro
Mall Trlbuue, stating prlco and
whoro wheel can bo seen. 296
WANTED Automobllo, good
ond hand car. Addross box
Ashland, Orogon.
sec
33, 29C
WANTED To purchnso hotel range
or largo rnngo nnd household fur
niture. State cash prlco and full
particulars. Address H caro Mall
Trlbuno.
WANTED To lonso a good placer
mlno near Medford. Address
Plucor, caro Mall Trlbuno.
WAN1'EI SITUATIONS
WANTED Odd Jobs, gardening and
taking caro of lawns a spoclalty.
Phone 740-M. 303
MISCELLANEOUS.
INFORMATION WANTED Any ono
knowing tho whereabouts of jonn
A. Mngeo, formerly of Maiden.
Mass., notify his Bister, Mrs. Mar
colla Jonnoy on u mnttor of Im
portance. Mrs. Marcella Mngeo
Jonney, 83 Oakland street, Maiden,
Mass,
1
AT THEIR GAY PRANKS
WANTED Mnn and wlfo on nearby
ranch, wlfo to cook nnd man to
lend stock. Give full particulars,
salary, etc. P. O. box 227, Mod
ford, Ortf. 298
HOMESTEADS
iiio" INDIAN RESERVATION TO
OPEN 750,000 acres for settle
ment; fruit, timber, general farm
lands; send 2fic with this ad to
Wonatchoo (Wash.) Dally World,
Dopt. T, for reliable data about
this region.
FOR KACHAMlt
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE New
Hall Hrocbcrt adjustable dress
form No. 1, for baby buggy or
cash. Phono 08-R, Miss Crump.
297
FOR TRADE Drand now piano for
Ford car. Uox L., care Mall Tri
bune. 297
EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy
anything? U C Rader. 114 N.
Front St. Employment ottlco and
rentals. Phoco 125. Nil ft Sod.
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J5.000 00 on Improved
proporty. Grain and alfalfa lands
i preferred. Address box 99 care
Mall Tribune office.
TO LOAN Monoy to loan on ranch
uroncrty. Phono 3C8 or 130-R.
C. A. McArthur, ovor post office.
TO LOAN $5,000.00 on improved
property. Grain and alfalfa lands
preferred. Address box 99, caro
Mall Tribune office.
nCHKVESS DIUKX7ItRT
Auto Snpplica
LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. Wt
aro operating tho largest, oldest
and best equlppod plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our sprlngt
when others fail. Sold under guar
anteo. 2C North Fifteenth St,
Portland, Ore.
Attor&cy
i - . -
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALE1
Attorncys-at-Law, Rooms S and
9, Medford National Hank bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg.
Win t ("Yvlvlff- neorizn M. Robortt
COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford National uuuk uuuuini
U. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERR1
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Rank Building-.
NEWTON "W. nORDEN Attornoy at
Law. 232 East Main street.
Assaying.
E, R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist.
metallurgist. Custom Assay or
flee. Mall order business solicited.
Prices, gold, $1.00; gold and stl
.ver, $1.25; copper, $1.00; gold, sil
ver nnd copper, $2.00. Mailing en
velopes free on roquest. Refer
ence, Josephine County Dank.
Rooms 201-203 Hall Dldg., Grants
Pass, Orogon. 336
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Chiropractor
DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E
Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spoudylotherolsts. Tnost
systems, including dietetics, cura
tivo gymnastics, hydro-theraphy,
etc., produce results in both ncuu
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion freo. Over Deuel & Co., cor
nor Main and Hartlo'.t. Hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. m. Otbor hours by
appointment. Phono 170,
PR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor
norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205.
Qnrnett-Coroy bldg. Vapoi
baths and scientific massago given,
noodle spray, hoad and sboitldei
shower In connection; advico lo
dietetics. modlcal gymnastics,
hydroptherapy. Lady attendant
Phone, office 643, residence 511-R
Dentists
DR.
W.
M. VAN
SCOYOO
DR.
O.
C. VAN
SCOYOO
Dentists
Q&rnott-Corey Dldg., suite
111
Medford. Ore. Phone 850,
Engineer ami Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II, Dldg.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation,
draluago, orchard and land im
provement. FOR SALK OR KXCnANGH
Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands.
Dairy, Btock, poultry ranche and
Timber, Colonization, Tracts. Bssi
all-tho-year-rouud climate on coast.
Health Resort. Wonderful Medici
nal Springs.,
Umvr Kwtftjf Ctf., Afckii4, Offoa.
Employment Aitcnrjr
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Wo wish
everybody to know that tho Old Ro
llnblo Dlttncr Real Eatate and Em
ployment agency, will ijet your
help, find you employment, rent
your house or sell your land. Mrs.
J. S. Clark, manager successor.
Rooms 6 and 7, Palm Dldg., Med
ford, Ore.
Garbage
OARDAOE Oet yoar premHMW
cleaned up for th lummer. CaN
on tho city garbage wagona fe
good servlco. Pboae 274-L. F.
T. Allen.
Instruction la MHrta
HAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room
401. Garnctt-Corey Dldg. Fred Al
ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence
Halllday Halght, voice. Telephone
53-W.
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Notary 1'ablio
HELTiN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at Ue
slrn of the Mall Tribune.
I'hyeslciA&t ana emrgeoBS
DR. F. O. CARLOW. DR, EVA
MAINS OARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 410-417 Qarnett-Coray
bid?., phone 1036-L. Residence
2ti South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopatak
pbysir.lana. 303 Oarnett-Cere?
building. Phone 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physiclaa ui
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes selea
tlflcally tested and glasses ap
plied. Office 228 East Maim ft.
Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlc Jaca
son County Bank bldg. Offlta
phone 43-R; residence pboae 68-K.
DR. MARTIN C. BAr.3ER PlW
clan and surgeon. Office Pals
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hour
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 11U-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician aa
surgeon. Pbonea, office 36, resi
dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. a A. LOCKWOOD- -Physiclaa
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, 14. D.-r
Practlco limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 309, 310, 311 if.
F. & H. Dldg. Phones, residence,
S14-J2; office, 314.
DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopath!
physician, practice limited to ob
stetrics and diseases ot women and
children. Offices 3 nnd 4, St.
Marks block, hours 1 to 6 p. hi.
Phone 160. Res, tho Dow Hospi
tal, Central Point. "
DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician and
surgeon, obstetrics and surgery,
offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block.
Hours 9 to 12. I'hono 160. Resi
dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central
Point.
Printers ana ruullshera
HBDFORD PRINTING CO. has ta
best equipped printing office la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgors, billing systems,
etc Portland price. a7 Nort
Ptr t
Public Auction
Every Saturday at 1:30, corner
Main nnd Fir will sell on commission
all kinds of stock, implements and
furniture.
Wo also havo employment and rent
al agoncy. Havo furnished nnd un
furnished houses for rent. List your
wants with us.
WYXKOOP COMPANY
P. E. Wynkoop, Licensed Auctioneer
Room '2, Palm Illork Pboao IWO-B
Stenography mid Multlgraph Work
MRS. M. T. EDWARDS Work dona
promptly at reasonable rate.
Room 3, Palm block, phono 107,
Shoe Repairing
SHOE REPAIRING First class, ska
repairing, on modern electrle
machines while you wait. X. N.
Biden, located in Kldd'i Shoe Store,
Phone 313J.
Twslen
HADS TRANSFER & STORAQH CO,
Office 43 North Fiont St, Pw
315, Prices right. Uarrlee gtuf
.nto(1
Typewriters and BupyUe.
TYPEWRITERS AND SUFPHaWr
Now Remington, Smith PrawUr
and Monarch typewriting, mi
and suntraotiag reaemuM,
maohtnas for eaah or MMi
men is. MachUt,'!er rat.
and suppM of all klROa,
nalrs free of ekarw. 1
iirnimi, im vtaaaav wmt
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