Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 17, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WEDFOIID 4MAIJ1 TRIBUNE, MKDFOltD, QllKtlOK. WKDNKSIM V. AIAI.'CH 17. li:
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OSCAR AND ADOLPH
AT THEIR GAY PRANKS
The Paths of Glory Lead to Dismay
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Air. mill Ml. Ifiloy, i'loiu Minim
hoIm, Iiiivc Inch vJmM tit with Mr. ilml
.Mix. I In run ii iIiiiIhk llio ,C IVw
tlll.VN,
Hluirilf SiliKlW iiml R, C. Smith nf
.liii'linoiivillu U'l'i'n In Tuli'iit Sul iii
ln.v on IiiimIiii'm,
Al a UM'i'iit mi'iitiiig of llm mcIimoI
ImmikI plans worn iliNi'iiHNi'ihiiiil iiimln
I nr tiiiiliiiiK rnmlwiiy about tln hi'Immi!
building. It wiik iiImo iiiitiI lluit llm
llUtlll'l VMUllll tlllitlt I'OII'HH Willi t lit
oily hi iimtnlllinf it iiiiu-i.im'i'iIi
huh it nywtHui Iii Tuli'iil. Tim iiiitl
tunli mill iliiiiiiiiitu tliroiiKli ninny Oui
III' Mltlll IIIHltl'N llm ,l'lll lit till)
Kt'liunl Ihiiino iliii ciiini(ti in itnulf,
lull Hid IioukI M'lilixcN tlnit ruiiillliiiiip
miiilil lie iniiiiiV(-il liv iiiMtiilliiix mi
iiptM-tluti nmviT ayali'in,
loliu ltuhinou Iihh hi'i'ii MiiiTaring
fiom ii xovi'iii nttiieU of la ki ipjM
during llm put weed, inn kin l; It nti
t'Htuiry for niiollmr in taint his plncc
at tin' Ki'liiiiilluiiiMt. Mr. CliiMurs iliil
tint wiilic In Iiim aliKi'iii'i.'.
I'. IL V. Smith iiml a row other mi
riiilixl Iwmlnr nf llm I'ouiimiiiity e
I'lirml .Mr. Kirkpatiii'K- for a b'Hiirn
Kiiilay minting upon llm uvll of war.
Tim hoy' latHkiitliall (.'ami' Kallir
ilny oviiiin lii'lwi-uii tlm local lilli
i'lnii liny ami llii' Appli'atit liana
ii'Hiittnil in a xii'tnry fur llm Itoam
I mutt At llif nul nf llm fire I hair
tlm Mi'iim hI'immI .'ID to 0. During tlm
Mri'oinl luilf tin J oca In cmhiiI up a
tritle ami ullowi-d llm vUitnr to
neon' nrti'iii point", iiiul.int; a final
wore nf III to l". Kay Itcywibltf
plny'il an iiM'itlli'iit gnum ami tliii'W
li'ii Imki'tN lnritisc Hi" first hull'. Mix
place tvaM takrn by ,Mnrrin .Iota's dur
ing llm I it t half. Tlm llac-itp fur the
Kami' wiim at follew:
Tali'iit lb'titley, renter; Ki'.viioMh,
rlulit (lelil; lli'i'-on, lell tiuhl; Mornr,
b'lt kunnl; Si'utt, right guanl.
Appli'Miili'- Niiti'ii, itiiIit; Mre,
h'fl fii'M; (I'Mrl.'ii. rigid liehl; Una
una, li'lt uiinnl; Itinwn, right ennui,
Thiiivilay afti'ianaii wiik uVvntnl to
I'li'imln up tlm M'houl cnniaiU. All
tin' Vhililrrn (jilt oat mnl plrkril tip
paper, Mit'U, htom'H anil othiT mi
nri'i'nry ilerorntioiiM, mi thai tin
KnmnilM prum-nti'il n mt.v tiily apprar
atii'i' after a frw jiiianti's' work. A
Imnfirt whioli htmiril for III roc ImtirH
iii vi' I'v'nli'iiiu' of the fact that much
nilihihli Iiml been ilonlro.scil.
The final ilcclaiaatory coulcst held
nt I'hoealx Friilay t'viialn vn well
nttemtril. A 11111rl.nl iiapiovcinenl
wiih ndttfil in tlm reailoriac of the
vitilotHf MilectiniiH over tho way they
were givua a week nj:o. ('ompvtition
wax iilatit, an whh hIkirii by tin voten
mil Ii5.llirre of tlm nix JihIkch.
l'hociiK taici'ccili'i la eaplur!ii( two
of thoj nCialtf. Thev were won by
liraWllt"(lorn in a ilrmuatie Kelee
tliui oijii'iJO' Kalheritm Hiee in a Ii.it
innroim wfrt. I.loyil Turner eariieil
otr hoiiKr. for Talent in hit we-ile-li-.eivil
oral ion. I'tiimipal W. It.
Houiuali of .Meilfonl, Supenixor A.
It. Chime of .Meilfonl mnl I'. liar
linnton, fiehl ami imliihtrinl worker
from Halein, Were the jinleN at Phoe
nix. Siiperiatenileat .1, 1'erev W1Im
prefioateil I ho ineilaU after a hlmit
tall; at the chwii of he eontest.
The lanslcal part of the program
wan kIvoii by Talent people. .Miss
.Mnrjniic ave a violin solo, .Mix, ('. ('.
.Mel'iiiily fiive a Milcntion on the
pinno, anil .Mixs Alice Vnmlerntui-i
iieciiaipanieil by Alrn. MeOiinly pnvo
a violin koIo. A feeling of ooiNfel
lownhip e.iiteil tllroii)jhoiit tlm eon
IiIk niill 'cmleil in a p'l'toxelher
iill'iilln in' the hlxh Hchool IniiMiii),',
wlilnn I lie lailicK of the Parent
TeaelmrH' cirele Meiveil cocoa, nmnl
wiulKM ami waforn.
'Jtate .Siiperinlcmleiil J. A. Church
ill mnl County .Superintendent .I,
Percy W'cIIk were vinl(int hcIiooIm in
lliix part of tlm valley Friday.
.Mr. ami iMrn, Itiley, from Mlnnc
until, have been viItinu: with Mr. ami
Mix. Hiiivaii illiiiiij,' llm pat few
lll.VH,
Tlm l.ndicH' Aid ini'l with Mrn.
WllliaaiH Tlmi'Mliiy. They will nice!
with Mrs l.ewin llroun, March 'J.r.
1 lurry Davison wan a vihitor nf
the (limine Siilliriluy tivrlilne.
iMrn, , A, llmaipHou Hpent hint
week with her Hlhtur, .Mi. 'Himlcttii
HimIko f iMeilford.
A raid on Iiukh ih in prorcH by
llm orelianllHH, and llm Maell of
Jiaii'-siilphui' penul'iiteB tlm ulinon
pheio tiverywhiue, .
Wauled An owner for a wbilo
rabbit.
liloyd Aiiderhou kvo 1i!h littla
frienilrt mi afternoon party Saturday.
It, W. and .1. W. Hlden wore, called
to Milium, III., on account of the Kur
Ioiih illnonK of their fiUlior,
Siiperiiituiidt'iit- WcIIh and wife
upt-iit Thursday with tlm Willow
Splint,' Hdiool.
Soiup lilm beef Kteakn, but wo pro
JVr "Hiirvoy Hlnken,"
liillitK ltirkhuly. ami family Hpont
Wi'iliu'Hilny at tlm Frank ThompkiiiH
runeh. ' i
William Adaum Iiiih tlm eoulract
to plow Mr, I'Yci'imui'ti piu i jo oiuliiird
I HAr urcM orrcfcUD a cmoo,
"DRiVIN AOARtVWL' VAGON.BUf
MO. 1 VILL RCFU5G IT. IT 105 70O
i(3Li5mr)i5. vcrr 1 VArlT IOT
IIMP UMIJ
I - - yv-V inoi aii;i'. 1 ySI s cr7?. V zO2 vivv i trX. f f .-yi -aF- . '
DDI AIIP.
2-na
.. - VJI DMti ..,.-..-.
mid Iiiik moved to thin dictiict until
tlm woik in coinplutcd. r
Atfiiin ll" I'acitli' liiuliwny mirvey
nm arc nl work. Wo Wonder when
tin real "ilniiiV will liiiuin.
I M. Palmer and fanillv and W.
A. Thoaimia and wife weie Snaday
dinner ucwh of the .Inlinx limit
holr. family.
Little MiH lloaii enlcilniiud a
mitaher nf Mitall fiiemlK Salunlay
atteraonu.
A farewell dinner for Mr. ami Mr.
Orzint uhm nivcn by tlm eliitrailiii,'
luiHleMM, Mr. l-'raiilt .MclCec, Kandiiy
al her orchiiril home. NmneroiiH
Irlendi atheicil in the HcninK to
uixh (heia a MiicVo-rul and pleasant
journey.
A petition to the court bv (Jnin'e
Xo. 177 heliijj made to do hoiae
imiclfneeiled work on a nhort rond
which joiim Siiaxet drive mid Scenic
avenue, ami in alrfn a much traveled
mad to the tchoolhiii'e. Tliw road
him been in bad reoair for five year.
In addition to the regular buMnetM
liii'i'tintr, a line proi;raia, refre-.li-liientH,
Dr. Ili'nilctxou of Meilfonl
made the fraiic " splendid talk on
the oriuin of tilanU; aUo gave Home
valuable advice a1 rrpiriln dprnyim:,
when, what for mid how. I)r. lieu
lirfon Iiiih won bin way Into our
heart by bin genial perMiiinlity.
.InuicH ITartis the 7-yearold koii
of V. It. llarriK, met with a painful
accident r'ridnv while on hi wnv
home from Kehool. The little lad fell
on bin ehow and fractured the bone.
Jamed Peyton and Klmor Dawson
are piit(jijj iii wiru fence for Mr.
MmiMftcld.
S. S. Aiken, nnnc-nor, Iiiih been in
this vieiitlty the past week,
Itoy IC. Vaughn peiit IiinI Wcdne
dav at Mr. KrMkiueV.
llert lli;labothmu ami family of
Flounce I tuck ami Jauiex Hmbv of the
jxiwer plant attt'mlcd the dance al
Trail Saturday niht. '
Clifford Davis- ha boon helping
N"olhoa Nye duriay: the pant week.
Mr. Peteivoii, hchool mipervihor,
wiih aain in this part of the country
hiHt week.
lolm Crabtnm made a trip to the
valley last week.
It in icporteil thai Mr. and Mrx.
Vincent lme Hold their iuieiest in
the (lordoii nmeh to Mcsmh. Uriah
ami Itohert klnnlnn, ami will shortly
Iwivo Ihm part of the comity. We
would halo very much to lose Mr.
mat Mix. Vincent from our commun
ity ami hope they will relocate near
here.
dim Phipps went to Central Point
hist week and retained in a few
ilay.
Mr. ami Mm. It. I). Vnuslin went
to llm valley tlm first of the week
ami will be j$om several days.
Marp'ry Krtfkiuu Kpenl Saturday
ni4ht at the home of It. K. Peyton.
Miss Violet Vaiij-hn ami brothers
spent Stimlay visitiii); llm family of
.1. I-'. DitHworth, Sr.
The W. C T. U. met with Mm. Pey
tbn Saturday and hud a very enjoy
able iiicotiii, in spite of the rainy
weather. Mm. Peyton and MisH Pearl
Hervcd appropriate refreshments at
the close of tlm iiu'olin
Harry WVlsli eiiiim up Saturday to
slay with his urn ml pa rents, Mr. and
Mm, John Grieve, mid to work at the
road camp.
Kenneth Krskine, who is ntlcmliii
tlm Polytechnic school at Oakland,
was the best in bis class In the first
part of the course in shorthand. Ken
neth's friends are kIiuI to hear ho is
pronressinj; so well.
Mr, and Arm, Nye spent Monday at
the. homo, of Dr. ami Mm. J. 11. Kro
kiue. The Nya baby wan ill, so tho
FOR RENT-HOUSE
adjoining tho corporation limits on
tlm southwest fronting on tho main
roml to .laekEonvlllo. Plenty of gar
den Hpaco, and fruit, placo for chick
dun, olortrlu HghtB, also barn. If
routed to a good orchard man. could
probably furnish him enough work to
pay tho Iiouho rent. Rout $7.00 per
month.
o. c, norms
M. 1 11. Uldg. MctUohl
TIGHTROPE. VtU W'LL BCCHEERCD BY A lK,wo'MSBMa l,0 HEY! ) V6 '-ORIOOSt .
u., fZZ Agr k.v 3f. . riL. KXL ' -vlCZ A
parenlri look it to Dr. Kinkine, iih Ik
Iiiih iiiohI kindly been of xiirvico to
several families recently in ciihi-'m of
iiim1 mid accidculN,
Orchard KprnyiiiK in the order of
the day on hcwrnl ranehcH at prcM.
cut.
Anion); Kidticopiilliin nppolnt
imuilH, IIIhIiop Siummr In mlmilulml
for a vbilt to Trinity parUb hero on
Iho aftornnon of Kiimlny, April 11.
In the ofllclnl vIsllatlotiM (Irnnls Piikh
Iii IIhIuiI for the forenoon of the kuiiiu
dnie, ami Kt, .Mnrlt's pnrltili, Meilfonl,
on Monday, tlm llith. Atlitleacon
Chnniliir conducted Horvlron liuro
lunt .Sunday (tvenlm;.
Charley I(om and family returned
boniu onrly In tho week. Ho bail
been nlminl two montlm, bin ciistern
trip InclmlltiK all Hie principal points
lacludlnK tlm nntloanl cupltnl.
II, Cnrlor, of Kti;tno, Ih vis
ItltiK old fnmtllar nct'iios lieru on a
trip which lnclmteit iileumiro ami bus-
IllVRH.
With tho rcnumptlbn of lumhorliiR
oporattotiH In northern California,
Karl Hono ban roturncd to tako up
bin pormnnent Job n enKlneor on one
nf tho IokkIhk romlA !n tho vicinity of
Weed.
Oeorgo anh Ih vhdtlnR a few dayn
ImruaboutH, coinliiB from ht moth
er' homo which U In tho vicinity of
1'alHley. In JotirncjInK from IjiUc
to Kluniath comity, ho mode the trip
by hIcIkIi. wnRon ami auto In sucrea
alon, Hiich Ih tho diversity of climate
and roadway over In that nectlon.
The parkways around tho Armory
am thlH nprlnK rccolvlnR tho atten
tion which tho civic Improoaiont era
now pruvallliiR has encouraged on
ovory nana, tho new omccra ui
KlrHt company hnvo Inaugurated sys
tomatle effort la varloua other direc
tions 'for tho good of tho Borvlco."
I
Reported by Jackson County At
tract Co., Blxth and Fir Sts.
Real ICslato Transfers .
Frank Lewis ct ux to Chaun
cey I'lotey et nl, lot !I0,
block 7, Central Addition to
Kagle Point .... -$10
.1. F. Ilrowit et al to Kraal:
l.ewi, lot IIO, block 7, Cea
tml Add. to Eagle Point." .. 10
T. ('. dailies el al In Harry
Hanks, laud in sec. l0.:i!l-
1W - -Vino
Chauueev Florey et al to A. .1.
Dalev,' lot 8, lllrteh Add. to
Kagle Point 10
A. J. Dalev et ux to Chaiiacey
Florey et al, lot II, Ulrich
Add. to F.agle Point . . 10
Chauueev Klorev et al to Frank
This Listens Good
Forty ncron bottom land, closo to
Pacific highway, Iohs than 2 miles
out. tiui acres In 3-yoar pcara, 1G
acres In flno youtiB alfulfa, C acres
ready for eroding, balanco sowed to
grain, nn Ideal tract with plonty of
wnter 'avallablo for IrrlBntlng wlion
viui ted mnl
Only $225 Per Acre
This Is tho placo you have been
looking for so ldng; strictly first
class. Owner will subdivide,
ROGUE RIVER LAND CO.
Room 107 Howard lHock
Opposlto Post Offico
Don't forget that G.ncra gardon
tract adjacent to city for $10Q0, It
Is too good to ovorlook.
VOil HALE OU EXCHANGE
Roguo Itlvor Vntiey rrult Lands.
Dairy, tock, poultry ranches and
Tlmbor. Coloiilnutlon Tracts, Bosi
all-tho-yoar-round cllmato on const.
Health Resort. WoudcrfulMadlcl.
nnl Sprlugs.
Ueuver ltculty Co. AsblHnd, Oregoa.
OUli AND VICINITY
CUR
HOUSE NEWS
Lewis ct- ux, lot '.), I'lrich's
Add. to Kaulc Point .
Diiauo U. Sllirlcvaat el ux to
David' Muir,, lot -1, block I,
lliu'bland I'm k Add. to Med
ford - . 3
Mark Wimiinfjliam lo Clyde
McMiirtry, lialf interest in
mininj: claim in sec. il-.'itf-:iW 10
W. il. Willi, triMce, ct al to
lenrye KHh 1(1 acros in sec.
1()-:i8-'JWt - 10
Scott V. Davis d ux to David
Mmr ct al, lot 1. block 1, of
the Highland Park Add. to
Meilfonl - - . 10
VOH tlKNT KUHMHIirCI) ItOOMH
I'Olt HUNT rurnluhed
In. Phono 13-X.
room,
clooe
.107
FOIt IlKNT--FurnUhcl room In
modern hotue. Phono 372-J.
I'Olt hunt novnw
FOIt ItKNT Nino room modern
lioiine; iiIho ftiriibihcd hoiitckcep
Iiik rootiiR. Impilro "A'i'2 South
Central. aoc
FOR RENT Small house, electric
lights, water, largo yard and gor
den, berries, cheap. Phono 8CC-J.
30G
FOR RENT Modern 4 room house,
big lot, chicken lot, small fruit,
cheap. 102S East 11 tb or phono
G77-J. SOS
FOIt RENT Furnished house, seven
rooniH complete with Knabu parlor
grand piano. 1207 West Main
St. J. C. Urown, Sparta Uldg. 307
FOR RENT Flvo room bungalow
with bath. 30 foot sleeping porch,
wood shed and garage, garden
stuff furnished, l'lioiiu S82-J or
570-11. J. II. .Cochran.
FOIt RENT Three room furnished
bungalow, phono 779-J.
FOR SALE IttiAIj KSTATH
FOR SALE(iood 32 '6 acres. Im
proved Table Rock valleV, no In
cumbrance, $123 per ncrc. What
hnvo you. T. A. Oliver, R. F. D.
No. 2, Central Point, Ore. 310
FOIt SALE 50 acres, sacrlflco sale.
Improved ranch Irrigated, fine wat
er right. Prlco cut to $4S00 for
Immediate sale. terms. Clark
Realty Co., 200 Phlpps Uldg.
1-X)R SALE Fifty nctx's of good
land, nil cleared, ready to plow,
rich, black soil. Otio nillo from
Eoglo Point depot. Total price
only $5000. Payable $400 cash,
bulance easy terms. E. S. Tumy,
210 (larnett-Corcy llldg. 307
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 70s
31G fet on SoOakdale. Want acre
age. Address W. L. Wolker. 200
E. Oraugo Grove Ave., Pasadena,
Cnl. 30G
for saw: nousKs
FOR SALEFlnu homo at 21 Geneva
avenue, fiirttlshoil or unfurnished.
Call or phono 807-H. 307
hjawr-.h
FOR SAIJV LITKSItJCK
FOR SALE At n bargain, team,
wagon ami harness, threo good
dairy cows; also farm to rent, on
Wagner creek. Mrs. Martha H.irn
hurt. R. F. D. No. 1, Talent, Ore
gon. SOS
FOR SALE A good work horse
choap, weight about 1100. 925
North Central. 30C
FOR SALE Two naddlo horses.
broken to drive, double nnd sin
gle harness ami saddle. Mrs. A, S.
Hubbard, Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE Young span of mules,
true, gentle and sound, weight
2100. Phono U10-J2, 307
FOR SALE Six fresh cdws, six
calves, two teaniB of work horses,
threo mules, two sets of heavy
work harness. Walsh's ranch,
intlo out North Roosovelt avonuo.
318
MODOC ORCHARD
Duroc -Jersey, Pure Bred
Spring Pigs Both Sexes
Wo aro offering for salo a selection
of Spring Pigs of tho big kind. Sired
by GOLDEN NUGGET, No. 142.7SG,
out of dams from prlzo winning stock
and Individually tho pigs aro what
could bo oxpectod from their llnoa of
breeding. Mako ybur selections early
and for visiting privileges and prices
upply to
i im asn mi inTnuii
IPaljner Investment Co.
Mull Tribune lluUilliip Medrordjltoom 'Ml, Vint National lluuk llld-.l
i-ou it km' Mot;Hi;Ki:i':i'i.G waikii iiisubiiIjawkoub
FOR HKNT Modern hoiiBokcopIng
rootnu, ground floor. "45 North
Uartbitt. 307
FOIt ItKNT Sulto of 2 or 4 nicely
fiirnlxhcd housekeeping rooms,
plumbed, lighted on lowor floor.
72 D West Hth street.
FOIt SAMv I'OL'IntV AXI) KCJOS
FoTiSaT.E I'uro hrcii Wblto ''wyan
dottes. Eggs ?r,,00 per 100. In
dian ltunner ducks, l'ckln White
(lucks. I'rIUclie, box 33, route 2,
Meilfonl.
FOIt BALK Hatching eggs and day
old chicks from my trap-nested
White Leghorns, first cockerel
from a 213 egg hen. Eggs tl."0
lr 100. W. J. Warner, 011 8o.
Oakdale, phone C'JC-.M. 310
FOIt SALE Fine Tolous gecso eggs.
Phono or address W. It. Lamb,
Med ford. 310
FOIt SALEOno light Rrahnia coclc
of prlzu winning stock. Mrs. C.
Carey. Phone 10-F11.
FOR SALE Rhodo Island Red eggs,
50c a setting. Phone 407-M. 321
FOR SALE Chicks, 10c. oggs 5c,
best egg laying strain O. A. C. S.
C. W. Leghorns, Collogo View
Poultry Farms, Corvallls, Ore. 319
FOR SALE MWCBIjliAXEOUS
FOR TRADE Gas range for bicycle.
70C South Oakdale. SOS
FOR SALE New 2 4 Studcbaker
wagon, used hut short time. Call
at 33S West Holly St., or phono 891-
II. 307
FOR SALE Oao wall telephone, one
Remington typewriter, No. 7. 1019
W. Main St. 30G
FOIt SALE Reo roadster, good tires.
Light hack, stump pullet, bargain;
chilled shares ground at Freuden-
thal's shop, Jacksonville. 308
FOR SALE Sugar pine shingles,
cedar fence posts, yew anchor
posts, shakes. Write or phono J.
P. Hughes, Iltitto Falls, Oregon.
FOR SALE Corn fed. homo cured,
bacon and ham nnd puro leaf lard.
W. N. Campbell, phono 281-R, cor-
1 ncr Mistletoe and Eighth. 30G
FOR SALE Furniture, team mules,
harness, wagon, 1417 West Main.
Phono 139-R. 307
FOR SALE Top buggy with polo
and shafts, almost now, 307 S.
Laurel. 321
FOR SALE Wood saw cheap.
Uoardman street.
403
321
FOR SALE To orchard bonds In
Roguo River Commercial Orchard
No. 2. Cost $600 and will sell for
$500. Address M. 11. Yates. 922
Emplru llldg., Atlanta, Georgia.
340
FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 h. p. en
gine; 15 h. p. bolter, all In runnlug
order, will trade for Ford car.
llrlng on your car and look at tho
engine. Address box 2 1, Jackson
ville, Oro. 307
FOR SALE Dry wood under cover.
All lengths; also mill blocks. Val
ley Fuel Co. Phono 7G.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED An experienced man for
grafting. Foothills orchard. Phone
113-J.
:
HOMESTEADS
1HG INDIAN RESERVATION TO
OPEN 750,000 acros for settle
ment; fruit, timber, general farm
lands; send 25c with this ad to
Wenntcheo (Wash.) Dally World,
Dept, T, for rollablo data about
this region.
i
WHY?
IT IS YOUR 11USINESS TO SEE ME
Decauso my stock in trado is to
havo optioned nt tho lowest cash
prlco tho host buy In this county.
1 havo beon oil tho ground look
ing out for you for tho past flvo
years. Nearly ovoryday I havo In
vestigated soma "good thing." I havo
eliminated everything except thoao
deals which I am convinced will se
cure me satisfied customers.
In a tow hours timo I can glvo you
thatbeucflt of this rosearch. It Is my
business to show you over tho county
and Introduce you to tho possibilities
and opportunities hero. Boo Mod
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
WANTED Houses to rent, furnished
or unfurnished. Wynkoop & Co.,
room 2, Palm block. Phono 33Q-U.
307
WANTED Calves, day old.
Phono
30G
70G-H.
WANTED Stock
201-Jfi.
to pasture.
Phono
315
MONKV TO LOAX
TO LOAN J3000 to loan on good
grain or alfalfa land. Box CI, earn
Mall Tribune.
TO LOAN Money to loan on ranch
property. Phone 308 or 130-H.
C. A. McArthur, over post office.
FOR EACItAKOIl
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Dox 2SC, Mcdford.
Dees.
310
TO EXCHANGE Six room modern
house for 40 acres. Improved.
237 East 53 St. 314
FOR EXCHANGE Cloae In 1m
proved acreage tracts for Mcdford
residences. Clark Realty Co. 30G'
TO EXCHANGE Two good lots for
household goods or horses. Wyn
koop & Co.. room 2, Palm block.
Phono 330-R. 307"
EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy
anything? U C Rader. 114 N.
Front St. Employment office and
rentals. Phone 125. .N'uff Sed.
FOUND
TAKEN UP Heifer. W. O. Knlpps.
two miles west of Mcdford. 309
BUSINESS DIltlKTTOKY
Auto Sapplle
LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest oldeet
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth St.
Portland, Ore.
AttorBT
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEI
Attorncys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medtord National Bank blilg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett.
Corey bldg.
Wm. M. Colvlg. George M. Roberts
COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford National Bank Building.
B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attornoy at
Law. 232 East Main street.
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louisa K.
Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotheraplsts. Thes
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-tberaphy,
etc., produce results in both acuts
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion freo. Over Deuel & Co., cor
ner Main and Bartlett. Hours 9
a. a. to 5 p. m. Other hours bj
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,. Chiropractor
nerro specialist Rooms 203-204-205.
Garuott-Coroy bldg. Vapoi
batbs and scientific massage glvon;
needlo spray, head and snouldei
. shower lu connection; advice In
dietetics, modlcal gymnastics,
hydroptherapy. Lady attendant
Phone, office 643, residence Ell-R.
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN BCOTOO
DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnett-Corey Bldg., suite 111
Medford, Ore. Phono 856.
Engineer and Contractor
fIuHcumming
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates, irrigation,
drainage, orchard and land Im
provement, NEW TODAY
Twenty-flv'o and a halt acres in a
flno valley in Idaho, New six room
bungalow, and other buildings, Irri
gation lu anil paid for. Alfalfa Is
tho principal crop. Prlco $5GOO.O0.
mortgage $1400,00. Will exchango
equity for a MoiUoril bungalow,
A DO aero ranch 13 offered at a
sacrifice. Largo houso, largo barn,
half of It Is irrigated, balanco slop
ing timber, nn Ideal llttlo ranch,
homo. Marked down for quick ac
tion $4S00.0Q. Liberal terms.
C. D. HQON
nusiNHtts muHcroRT
AsMying.
.. - - ii n rxnii.irn "in jr"irr'i"i J ,
E. R. CROUCH Assayer, cherals,-jyj
metallurelst. Custom Aaar Ot
flee. Mall order business solicits.
Prices, gold, 1.00; gold and Sil
ver, $1.25; copper, $1.00; gold, sti
ver and copper, $2.00. Mulling M
vclopes freo on rcmiest. Refw
cnco, Josephine County Bank.
Rooms 201-203 Hnll Dldb.. Grant
Pass, Oregon. 33
f ' mr-
Eniploymcnt Agency
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY "We wlsk
everybody to know that the Old Re
liable Illttnor Real Estate and Em
ployment agency, will get your
help, find you employment, rest
your house or sell your land. Mrs.
J. S. Clark, manager successor.
Rooms G and 7, Palm Dldg., Med
ford, Ore.
0rtice
GARBAGE Get your prealM
cleaned up for the suebibw. Call
on the city garbage wagoM rat
good service. Phone 274-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Iastractloa la Mast
HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Roo
401. Garnett-Corey Dldg. Fred Al
ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Floreae
Halllday Halght, voice. TelepaeM
53-W.
Notary PaMM
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary
lie Bring your work- to me at taa
alga of tae Mall Trlbaaa,
DR. P. Q. CARLOW, DR. BY'
MAINS CARLOW OeteeaataH
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Cen
Diug., pnone iuje-u.
26 South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteepaUH
physicians, 303 Qaraett-Onr
Duiiding. pnone 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Pnystelaa an
surgeon. Practice Hatted te eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes tla
tltlcally tested and glsseee m
plied. Oculist and Aurlst'for S. P.
R. It. Co. Offices M. V. & H. Co.
Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone S67.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jaefe
son County Bank bldg. OtflM
phone 43-R; residence paeae B8-K,
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Pays4
cian and surgeon. Office Faba
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Heura
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phoaa 110-J.
DR. R, W. CLANCY Phys4cla aa4
surgeon. Phones, office 31, resi
dence 724-J. OHlee hoars 1 !
12, 2 to 6.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Office
309-310-311. M. F. & JL Bldg.
Phones reslden;e, 814-J2; "office,
814.
DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia
physician, practice limited to ob
stetrics and diseases of women aad
children. Offices 3 and 4, fctt.
Marks block, hours 1 to 6 D. a.
Phone 160. Res, the Dow Hospi
tal, Central Point.
DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician aa
Burgeon, obstetrics and surgery,
offices 3 and 4 St. Marka block.
Hours 9 to 12. Phone 160. Re4
denco, the Dow Hospital, Central
Point.
Printers aa rsUMwi
UEDFORD PRINTING CO. BM taa
best equipped printing otflea la
southern Oregon; book bladlag,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systesss,
etc. Portland price. X7 Mortal
Ur BC i
Stenography and Multlgraii Work
MRS. M. T. EDWARDS Work fa
promptly at rousonable rate,
Room 3, Palm block, phone 107.
Shoo Iteiwlrla
SHOE REPAIRING First elasa alMtf
repairing, on aouwa eifetrta
machines while you watt 1. M,
Blden, located la Kldd'a HMb
Phone 313J.
', ii - hk.r
STaMfem
BADS TRANSFER St STORAOf .00,
Office 42 North Frsat Mt MmS,
815. Prices right. HerrWe
tnteed.
Typewriters awl giifBHee, . '
TYPEWRITKR8 AND SUPPLIBi
New Remington, .Smith Praaiar
and Monareh typewriting, aMtM
and subtracting maeolae, tmm
machittee for eaan or
meats. Maehins
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