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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1915)
MSTJB Wf" OSCAR AND ADOLPH D'ye Ever See People Get Their Feet Mixed So AT THEIR GAY PRANKS WAHIIINdTON, Miu'iill 1 n. Tim Aniorleun iitouhier IIoihIhiiim, hold In port ul Kiy Wont, with n canto , of war iimiiiIIIoiih for (loiiorrtt Cnrrnnxn ut Vein Cruz, wan ordered rolminoil today liy I'tiNtoiim lioutlqiiailorM. Tho iitnlil tlnpn 1 1 miMii rilled tbaro was no uaitaiit lor detaining Hi" ship. MRDirOUl) MATIJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OI.K(IONT, KATlTn.)AY, rAl?OTT 13, 1013 fflftSB) I (wwaw).. I Q,M5 vbucBWRwsuiO I 7LT?' IGSwSbJS'tX -- I SVJ '-" COURTHOUSENEWS Hopnrtod by Jncksoa Count Alt trnct Co,, Sixth mill Fir Bts, rlii-iilf H. Hi Pinter v. .1. V, Sweeney, or. f 11- lllllliNlt.', I'm) Slimier et nl V. Dr. A. W, Kuriiii'h, venliol. .Moilfnnl lloulty Co. vs. Kniilhoiu I'lieiNc Kuilnay Co., voitliot. Holler & Tlionip-on v. Shorty lloii .Mining iV .Milling Co., kiiiiiiiwhin. Mimdnlono .Inhnmm et nl 'h. W. V. (llnMiw, iiitiomleil niiMver. I. Ii Pronlieo vh. A. A. Miller, stipulation ilirfiuiiiiir. Dr. M. .M. Dow il nl. 'vh. Mih. Klmonoe l.oiihilnlt ut nl fiction Tor iimney. Tifil Kleiner iiinl Fred Holehini vh, Dr. Koiiin'l, lipiitutlnn iiinl luleriu gatinii, eriit iuloimxfilniio. .Mary !'. Huge ft nl., vs. J. T, Fldll'll l't III., lotlllll llf MIIIUIIHIIIK, "- i Pintuilo I ". ol i' of Alice I,. Hurke, Mnlemoiit or cciiiiliiui Iiiiiii liilicritiincn Int. r.hlntc of William (limit, order di. charging inluiiiiUl ration. Ivluli' of V. II. Hough, aider up pointing iiiliiiiiiiNtiiitor, petition I'or appointing or iiilmiiiiMtrntor. In (lie mailer of llic eslnle of l)n iil II. Hendry, iueiuupelont, putilion iiinl outer iippniuliug gunnliiin. Ileal I jtate Traii-fcm Anna A. Ilryiml el vir to Mul lie Sanger, IoIh in A-tilmnl $ ".( William D. lIoilK-on et ox to Ilcilicil (J. ICriMt utM ii I't.n.v, lot in mm r 10 10 10 in to to 10 Allllill M. OwH.P nl to Peter I'. Young, Inud in twp. ,'HU I . M . - m ... . J Annie M. Owed et nl to t'lnru M. Young-, lainl in hoc d-lld-IW'j iiInu I8J"i iion in Jeen. I mul II-M-IW. . .'.' Annie l. Owens el nl to Colli eiine (livnn, 111.7 nero in D. u. a jh iwii :hmw. r Annie .M. OwenV el nl.to Nielli oIiih Voiini, il I.I ii'iirt" in I). I.. i IH-IllUJAV. " - 1). It. Mill- el ax to .1. It. Wick. Imnl in Alihind j.i lit Hi'- (In. in el nl to Annie M. (hveii-, Imnl in mm', l-:t(l-lV. mul 7. I'i acre in oc. I mul t, twp. :i(l.lV. A liveryinmi, hank, gmeer mul junl; ileiiler figuied in n liorne mul Middle eiice (Iun week. A patty nam ed llinnplirioM eiitfiiKcil pony ami hihI ille ol' l.iveryninn Smitli, llio mini lie id); ii xl runner to nil concerned. He Mild tlio Middle to the hceoiiiMimul man for $, pasnin tlio buck to tlio I'lnr.n trioeery for J 1.1 cent in kooh, receiving linlmiee in cum1!, lie tlicn shipped, turning tlio pony ndiifl, not far from I lie depot, where it wan foiiml near the Niixnrine elitireh, Smith replevinei! the Hinlille, while the junk denier in turn Mopped payment of tin check nt the hunk, leaving the moeei to hold the Mick. Tim ilnxeit liioeeiyinan ilnn'l yet. e,nely under btitml (lie inmil'iealioiiM of the traiiH netion, lint doi'H icnlizo Unit it is a middle, if not a hoiKc, on him. Trnvi'litiyr Auditor Pnlline; of the Southern Pacific, with heiulipinrters ut San I'Viiiu'Ihi'ii, win cheeking over the loeul offieert Wi'tliii'mlny. C. A. Tnleotl and .Allium Davit of Fiiyntto eoiinly, lown, were vIsiiorH SAY SUCCESS OFTEN COMES, TO, a FELLER '.CflUSE.HE HflSc ORGOT.TEN JHHT DERMIS SUCH fTHING-as"FHI.: "UOUMjVIMU. eriMia ASHLAND AND VICINITY I f ta I tv vaajwi r 4r5r urm i -7"i-j -1 ii,- Y here Hi!h welt on n (rip froln tin central wi'M to velw tin expoHlllou cllicH mul older nllitn of Mm count ficellon. The former in u imminIii of II. Tnleotl of (he Canyon IMiinh. The Cnniiilinii l'liellle private ear, "Nova Heotla," with Vh'f I'tcMilent MeNieoll mul pally on lioiml, were here iluriui; the terminal Mop N'cil iicmIm.v afternoon, Motilhhouuil to San rrmieixeo and San Dicjm. The toiir hi official weie on a trip which hud ilx iiieeilinn way over ameni: the uiiiiilime prninccM on the Atlantic M'ahoaril cxteuilliin over tlio eoiu patiy'N own liauK to VniicoiiM-r, II. ('., ami thence homeward by n divioiin route. The oily council ami vurinim other iiiiinii'ipal otHcials havo teeelvcil mi iuvitatloii to attend the .San Dit'ii ex ixmitiou. Tim hid in a lilaukvt one, availahln' at any Hum during HH'i. The papeiH arc oinate lilhorapliio ally, mul are officially mhiii'iI, hokKmI ami delivered by .Mayor ChurleH V, O'Ncnll ami IiIm fellow memlien of the San Diepiu alduniiauie body. The Shinty Hope Mining ciiiiiuiny in nplin hi the toils of Jilintioii, tblrt lime IN troiihlcx heiii); aired in the circuit court. Duller & Thompson of thin city are plaiiltil'fH in thesit iio eeeiliuK, "Self-ileiilnl" week IiiH lieeii ill vojsiie liere (IiIh week, the ohhcrvnnt'o having been erowded off the thcolo jeol ealeiiilar earlier in Hid m'iihoii, owiiif,' lo the union m-iIch of protract ed meetinpM. The jiitherinj; were held in the l'ri'li)tfrimi ehiireh, eon elmliiiL' Thiiixday, lu addition to lo cal oxhorterx, Kev. W. I ShiildK of Medfonl mul Kev. V. I). Vater of (Iriiuts I'iish weri' in the caM aKxist iiiK loeul pitMorH. Adding to I lut tide of travel from northern M'dioin Muithliouml, are larfjo con-ij:nnient of potatoes which nrc iiiiMili'd by local hhippurx from the Viikima valley of WuNhiuptoii. Tim J-piiilH um cvtra fancy, hut the ipieMinu uriHcs, why are they not inicd hero? l-'iminciiil Hreiilar from tin Aunlo Ciilifornia Haul; of San Krancinen have been received here, M'ltin forth the uieritH of the local auxiliary bond ixNiic, . 100,000 worth of which f-ceur-itics this leadinj,' banking concern U dupoMii;,' of to private iuvchturrt. For pot graduate work as a train ed iimi'M'i yiltm AiiKeline I'rovot has taken up a course ut St. Vincent's Inispital in Portland, one of the lead in' institutions of the kind in the country. She recently Kriiiluated with honor from the Sacred Heart hospi tal lit Medford. The eitv inaikct on North Main Mi cot has clmnm'il proprietors from one llrowu to auothur. Hen llrown, Into of .Medfonl, is now ruuuiii tlio concern, the name of which has been changed to the IMmra market. lins Thompson, teacher in the West Side school, is curiously ill with erysipelas. "Our Dumb Animals," a publication devoted to humane education mul published at HoMou, has boon lidded to the periodicals on tin; library icad- iiiK' tables, In a private letter from (lay Kiehurdsiin, the editor, he states that "wo arc pleased to add tlio oily library of Ashlmul to Hut list of recip ients of this favor without oliui'ito," Ho fiullior adds: "Tlio writer was privileged lo pass through Oregon u shoil lime iilmi mul occasionally at tempts to speak of the attractions of your wonder! ul slate in mi illustrated eetiiro concoraiair u nleasaat I rip to Hid Pacific coasf," Tim publication referred to is tlio official journal of tliu American llninmiu Kducntton so ciety mid various uuxiliuiioH. How A. H. Ofju is home from a lour throughout Josephine and Doug las coiinties in helialf of religious and t'llueational work in a number of lo entities. It. A. Minklor has Haiti out his cloak ami supply Iious'k stock in tlui Momor ial block, ipid the store will upon un der new mmuigement March III. Miak' lor now mauiiges tlio Vitiiiifr tlioater. Fx-l'olicoinan Wright did wronj? ro- contly hy ililorrupliug' sorviees at tlio 1' our! It street mihslou. whoro hu bawl od out an adiiuiuitiou to a number of IranipH present to betake tliemselvos till of town ifiMitnUir, This diHturbtnl and hroko up tlio meuting'. There was a roeohipenso, howovor, in fliu fuel that Profossor Smith, who was ono of tlio leaders of the survioos, supplicat ed tho throno of j;iaoo fervidly lu bu- half of the entire police, department, praying that each individual member might ha led lo Ihe exercise of heller judgment mul iiiiilurMumlinir, to which appeal there celiot'd hearty np iroals front tlio union rorni'r. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Farm ami nrelinn! work Is in full ihisl in tlii'Hi: purls, (Iconic I'eudlmid mid wife of Agate nImIi'iI rclutios lieiu Sunday. .Mr. .loues, foimorly omiiloyod at jhc Kool orchard, has ucccplod a po sition on mi oiehiitd south of .Med fonl. Mr. Conner has a crew of men re moving stuuipi und clearing laud. Mrs. Fuller, who hits heeii vWting ut the Collins homo, is spending a few iIiivh in Medfonl beforo leaving for her home in llridgcport, Wash., where she owns a large wheat ranch. Mrs. Calvin mul daughter, Mi-s Dulcic, woiii choppers in Central Point Thursday. Professor dohnson ami II. I!. Noa- lou wore interviewing the lax collector at Jacksonville last Saturday. Elmer Keys, who wtis looking for a vacant limine lust week, has locat ed his finally in a liouo on Iho Vin cent ranch. This community boasts I wo now spray rigs of modern typo, one on tho ( ailioii ranch ami oao on tho Pendleton ranch. Mr. Phiesler of MruToiil is con structing a fireplace in the l.ydiard Iioiiho, which will ho a Utile different from tho ordinary, the face being made of river boulders, SuHfnnl KiehlirdHon of Medford wns n Table Hook visitor last Sunday evening. A case of aclivo blight was found in tho Miller orchard last Friday, which, owing to its peculiar locution on tho Iroe, had been passed over many limes without being soon, its diM'ovcry being brought about hy tho liiptid working down tho tree. This goes to show us that the warm weather is causing this disease, to show ii)i curlier than usual, and wo should he on the lookout. A. I. Seahrook, James lloose and Vorno Pendleton won doing business in tho valley towns Wednesday. J. W. liigham has routed u ranch in the Dead Indian country, which he will use as a hummer pasture for his cattle. Mr. liigham c.peets to spend the summer months on the ranch and thinks tho mineral water will ho bene ficial to his health. , To accommodate (ho largo number of people holding' tickets thai won unaiilo to nttond tho play "What Happened to Jones" on account of bad weather, it will probably lio put on again later in tho &iasou. Hurry Wilcox, who has sunt Ihe last two months visiting his former homo iu tlm oast, returned tho first of Ihe week, coming by Iho sonlhorn route ami spending several days ut tho Frisco fair. Mr. Wilcox states that ho hud a most enjoyable time all tho way around, but just tho same, was very glad to get back to old Oregon. Tho Tublo Hook hull team jour neveil lo Too Sunday, where after u hard-fought gamo they defeated tlio Tolo hoys, the score standing 8 to 1) ut the finish. Professor John Noalon began tho spring lorin of school in tho Trail crock disl riot last Monthly. Tlio work of A. J. Kilburn, the Ta llin Hook pitcher, ami Ed Pow, tho first hasenmn. was worthy ol special MODOC ORCHARD Duroc -Jersey, Pure Bred Spring Pigs Both Sexes Wo nro otforlng for salo n aolcctlon of Spring PIbh of tho big Hind, Slrod by OOLDBN NUOOET, No. 142,785, out of dumsifrom prlzo whining stock anil Individually tho pigs am whnt con hi bo oxnoctoil from tholr lines of brooding-. Mako your selections oarly and for visiting privileges nnd prices apply to Palmer Investment Co. MmII Tribune Itiilldlng Medford montiou. Tlio return game will ho played next Siinduy ul the Table Kuck grounds, One of Medfordft prominent bauk ors wiIh looking- over ranch properly in this vicinity last Sunday. NOTICU. Nollro Ik hereby given that Um un iIcrfilKii'.'d will apply to I ho city conn ell at Its meeting to bu hold March ICtli, IOIH, for a Ilccnno to roll malt, Htilrltuouii unit vlnoiiK. llquorn In ipiantltlon Icrk limn n gallon on Its placo of Iniiliic'Rn on Wcet Main alrcet, city of -Medfonl for a period ot nix months. HOTKIi MKDFOItU. Dntod March 4 Hi. lin. CLAKSrilKI) Al)8. ( Ono cent per tvortl per Issue. Hlx Insortlona for price of flvo. Fifty conta per lino per month without change. FOIt HK.NT HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS FOH HENT Modern housekeeping rooms, ground floor. SIS North Uartlott. 307 FOH HENT Suite of 2 or A nicely fiirnlBlied housekeeping roomu. plumbed, lighted on lower floor. 729 West nth street. rem nB.Tiv-novsK FOH HENT Modern 4 room house, bli: lot. chicken lot. small fruit, J'W cheap. 102s East llth or phone C77-J. 30N FOH HENT FurnlKhed house, seven rooms complete with Knabo parlor grand pluno. 1207 west .Main St. J. C. Urown, Sparta Uldg. 307 FOH HENT IT vo room bungalow with bath, 30 foot sleeping porch, wood shed nnd KaraKo, garden stuff furnished. Phono 882-J or 070-11. J. II. Coehran. FOH HENT Threo room furnished bungalow, phono 779-J. FOH KENT FUltMSHnn HOOMH FOH HENT Furnished room, close in. Phono 13-X. 307 FOH HENT Furnished room In modem house. Phono 372-J. FOH SALE llEAli ESTATH FOH SALE A mountain homo, $10 per aero, 147 acres, flvo acres cleared, 100 acres light clearing, gnotl farm land, kooiI four room house, hay shod, four springs on placo, 20 acres fenced. Apply to owner, T. E. Sandor, Trail, Oro gon. 'J04 FOK SAM! IjIVESTOCK FOH SALE Two good work teams. Phono Sl'J-.M or see teams at ranch two miles southeast of town. O. h. Schermorhorn. 303 lX)H SAI.E 338 West Gentle saddle Holly St. pony. 304 FOH SALE Yeuni: span uf mules. true. Kontlo nnd sound, wolKht 2100. Phono C10-J2. 307 FOH SALE Six fresh cows, six calves, two teams of work horses, three mules, two sets of heavy work harness. Walsh's ranch, mllo out North Hoosovelt avenue 31S FOH SALE Ono toom of bay mares 1300 lbs. each; ono bay mare, 950 lbs.. Reed to ilrlvo or rldu; ono yea rl I nu horse celt: 10 barrows, U months old, welshing 140 lbs. each tamo nnd thrifty; also G00 cedar fence posts. 7 cents. P. E, Snndois'a ranch, Trull Onx 304 WHY? IT 1H Yiirii iui.m;m,s tu nkij mk Uocuuso my stuck lu Undo is to havo optioned at tho lowest cush price the best huy In thin county. 1 havo been on tho ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly everyday I havo lo vostlgnfed some "good thing." I havo ellmtnatod everything except thoso deals which I nm convinced will se cure mo satisfied customers, In n fow hoitrs tlmo I can glva you tho benefit ot this research. It la my business to show you over tho county ami iritroduco you to tho possibilities nnd opportunities hero, Seo Mod ford first and J. C. RARNES Itoum UOl, FlrM Nutloim) Hunlt llldg. FOH BALK MMCKMi.MJOUa XVXSTRl)nVKl.UtXfiOVB nUSINlfljS UUtKCOltl FOH BAKE Hfo roadster. Reed tiros. I.IrIiI hack, stump puller, ImrRaln; chilled KliaroK ground at Frciulcn tial' nliop, Jacksonville. .108 FOH HALE A number of rebuilt 111 cycle In good ulinix;, new tlreii, from J7 up, at the .Motorcycle Shop! tin sparta ntiig.) .tot FOH SALE Fancy cockerels, all kinds. Modrord ronltry & Erb Co. 304 FOH SALE Carload cedar posts. L. A. Diamond, Ilutto Falls, Ore. 303 FOH SALE Sugar plno shingles, cedar fence pouts, yew anchor posts, shakes. Wrlto or phono J. P. HtiRbcH, IJtittu Falls, OreKon. FOH SALE Corn fed. homo cured. bacon ami ham and pure leaf lard. W. N. Campbell, phono 281-H, cor ner Mistletoe and Eighth. 306 FOH SALE OH EXCHANGE 70x 31C fct on So. Oakdale. Wunt acre age. Address W. L. Welkcr. 20C E. Orange Urovo Ayi, Pasadena, Cal. 30G FOH SALE Extra fine furniture. Will K'll nt a great bargain, furni ture In fine flvo room bungalow, can also bo rented. Inquire at 824 West 12th St. 300 FOH 8ALE Thorougntircd H. I. R. setting eggs, laying hens and set ting liens. Reduction when 100 or moro eggs bought. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 304 FOH SALE Smudgo pots; also oil hauling tank. Ernest Webb, Cen tral Point. 304 FOH SALE Thoroughbred Harrcd Hocks (hens and cockerels.) Ad dress Klllarncy r.anch, H. F. D. No. 1, Talent, Ore. 303 FOH SALE 200 egg hot water Incu bator at one-half price. Phono 73S-M. 103 FOH SALE Eggs for hatching from my prize winning, trap nested Co-, lumblan Wyandottcs, $1 for 10. Phone H. H. Paxson, Central Point. FOH SALE Furniture, team mules, harness, wagou, 1417 West Main. Phono 139-H. 307 FOH SALE Top buggy with polo and shafts, almost now, 307 S. Laurel. 321 FOH SALE K. I. Hcd sotting oggs, penciled Indian Hunuor duck eggs, settings from prlzo winners. Phono S07-H. 303 FOH SALE Wood saw cheap. Hoardman street. 403 321 FOR SALE Rhode. Island Red eggs, 00c a setting. Phono 407-.M. 321 FOH SALE Chicks, 10c, eggs 0c, best egg laying strain O. A. C, S. C. W. Leghorns, College Vlow Poultry Farms, CorvalllB, Ore. 313 FOH SALE Ono light llrahma cock of prlzo winning stock. Mrs. C. Carey. Phono 1C-F11. FOH SALE To orchord bonds in Hoguo River Commercial Orchard No. 2. Cost $C00 and will sell for $000. Address M. Ii. Yates, 922 Empire Uldg., Atlauta, Georgia. 340 FOH SALE Photio or Medford. -FIno Tolous goose eggs. address W. R. Lamb. 310 FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 h. p. en gine; 10 It. p. boiler, nil In running order, will trade tor Ford car. llrlng on your car und look at the engine. Address box 24, Jackson ville, Oro. 307 FOR SALE Dry wood under cover. All lengths; also mill blocks. Val ley Fuel Co. Phono 70. HOMESTEADS DIG INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 700,000 acres for settle ment; fruit, timber, gonoral farm lands; send 25c with this ad to Wenatcheo (Wash.) Dally World, Dept. T, for reliable data about this region. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Salesman, capablo spe cialty mail for Oregon. Staple line on now nnd exceptional terms. Va cancy now,. Attractive commission contract. $33 weokly for oxponses. Mllos F. Illxler Co,. 220-11 Cnrlln Uldg.. Cleveland, O. WAJJTET SITUATIONS WANTED Odd "jobs, gardening and taking caro ot lawns a specialty. Phono 740-M. 303 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts, Best ull-tho-yoar-round climate on coast. Hoaltli Jlesort, Wonderful Medici uul Springs, Uevw llenlty Co., AHaiawJ, Orwgo. WANTED Houses to rent, furnished or unfnrnlslied. Wynkoop & Co., room 2, Palm block. Phone 330-H. 307 WANTED To Icaso a good placer mlno near Medford. Address Placer, caro Moll Trlbuno. WANTED Stock to posture. 201-JC. Phono 313 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN T'000 on good farm se curity. Address P. O. box 412, giving location, acreage, Improve ments, amount wanted. Interest 8 per cent, 2 per cent commission. 304 TO LOAN ?1G00 to loan for one or two years on real estate. Address 09, care Mall Tribune. 203 TO LOAN $3000 to loan on good grain or alfalfa land, llox C4, cam Mall Tribune. TO LOAN Money lo loan on ranch property. Phono 3G8 or 130-H. C. A. McArthur, over post office. FOIt EACHA-MiH TO EXCHANGE Two good lots for household goods or horses. Wyn koop & Co., room 2, Palm block. Phone 330-R. 307 FOR EXCHANGE 120 aero Im proved Idaho farm for Medford homo, clear for clear. P. O. box 342, Medford. 303 EXCHANGE Want to sell or anything T U C Rader. 114- K Front St. Employment office and rentals. Phoco 125. Suit Sed, FOR SALE OR TRADE For small auto, sows and weaned pigs and horses. Phone 42, Jacksonville. Oregon. 305 BUSINESS DIKECTORT LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteen ta fit. Portland, Ore. Attormrf PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEI Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnett Corey bldg. Wra. M. Colvlg. George 11. Roberts COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Dank Building. D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Dank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at Law. 232 uast Mam street. Cuiropracvora DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise K. Hedges Mcchano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothor&pists. These systems, Including dietetics, cura Uto gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results in both acuts and chronlo diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main ana DartloU. Hours 9 a, in. to 0 p. in. Other hours bj appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi baths .and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and shoulder shower la cotinoctlon; advice in dietetics, modlcal gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 643, residence &11-R, Doatuia DR. DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO SCOYOC O. C. VAN Dentists Garnett-Corey Bldg., suite Medford, Ore. Phone 850, 111 Engineer ami Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer nnd contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, dralnago, orchard and land im provement. NEW TODAY Peoplo In. othor localities, tell tho strunger that proporty Is high hero, and it Is our duty and pleasuro to provo that It Isn't. Look hero, try boosting a little. 1 i roam house on a 100x100 paved cornor, all pavomont and assessments pnd in full, the proporty Is really a business corner, furnished anil well routed, and only $1000,00. C. D. HOON Auto Supplies) Assaying. E. R. CROUCH Assayer, cliomlst, metallurgist. Custom Assay Of fice. Mall order business solicited. Prices, gold, $1.00; gold and sil ver, $1.26; copper, $1.00; gold, sil ver and copper, $2.00. Mailing en velopes free on request. Refer ence Josephine County Bsak. Rooms 201-203 Han Dldg., Grants Paso, Oregon. 336 Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT AqBNCY We wish everybody to know that the Old Ho Ilnblo Ulttncr Real Estate and Em ployment agency, will get your help, find you employment, rent your house or sell your land. Mrs. J. S. Clark, manager successor. Rooms 0 and 7, Palm Dldg., Med ford, Ore. GeriMtfe OARDAOE Get your premises cleaned up for the 's'uiBer. CaM on the city garbage wacoas tot good service. Phone 274-L; F. Y. Allen. , Iswtrsctlost ta Mewfe HAIOIIT MUStC STUDIO Room 401. Garnett-Coroy Bldg. Fred AI- ton.Halgbt Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halgbt, voice. Telephone 53-W. " Xotary l'ataie HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to tae at ts sign of thai Mall Tribute; Fhyeeicta DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Oeteoeatalsj physicians, 41C-417 Oaraett-Coref bldg., phone 1036-L. ReeldesiM 26 South Laurel 8U DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopetate physicians, 303 Garaett-Ceref building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physiclam aa surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes, scien tifically tested and glacsee .eve piled. Oculist dnd AUrIst'f0rv8. P. H. It. Co. Offices M. F. &. II. Co. Bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 507. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlee Jaek son County Baak bldg. OffiM phone 43-R; residence pboae 68-K, DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Pals block, opposite Nasa Hotel., Hours. 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician aal' surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 19 t 12, i to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & H. Bldg. Phones residence, 814-J2: office, 814. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases ot women ami children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 160. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM, M. DOW Phystciau and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 12. Phone 160. Resi dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central PolnU PrlHtern &a FHOllibers UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing offlee la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systessa, etc. Portland prices. 7 NerU rlr B- Stenography nnd Multlgraiih Wurk MTtSMrTEDWARDS propiptly at reasonable rates. Room 3, Palm block, phone 107. Shoe' ReitalrlHg S?I0plu3limNGlrBt elaie'shee; repairing, on eaodersi eleetrle tnachiuea while you wait B. H. Blden, located la Kldd's She 8tt, Phoue 313J, , . M TreMTeni Wfci BADS TRANSFER A STORAQHCO. Office 43 North Front W. PjbeM 316. Prices right. Ker-lc WW nteed. .:$' Typewriters mnil SiippHes. typeIwrpTwhTand gUPPUWs-. New Rem)ngtou, .Smith , Pruwler and Monarch typewrltlag., 4Mp and subtracting macblBW. reontft machines for eash of eesy y ments. Machines for rent, rllrfcwwi ana suppjios of an kjaas, sime j pairs tree 01 oaarve, xn Bennett, 10 Quia t, VIB-K, "Ml i'i'' 0 ffliW