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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1915)
" ' lit? EAGLE POINT EAGLETS My A. C. IIowIpII Tlm IiimI limn I hi die for (In reiul- ii N ol tin ,lnl I Tri mini I nrmiiirtei to lull tlii'iii Hoiuolliiiig in my tii'.xt iiImhiI our trip iii Hulk' entok In llm look oninlior, Cniliin'M liritlo, eio. Well, Tliurmliiy ulloiiinnn, Apiil ll, Fiuiik Hiowu iuiilotl ,1. V. Melnlyin tlu mmlifitr n' M k, '0jM Slnlc lilinl,, lUinjiimiii I'ii'iIi'IiImiik of 1 till it I'iiIIh, mill our forn-Hponili'iit to tnkii n ride up In where limy wore tonkin) tin1 'utility mini, between hum mill HrowiiHlHiro, iitnl hi nil ollmhei into IiIm iiiitu mill in u huh t limn wo wont lit llm rook-emMier, wlioru ('liiin Nnlwlok wiih working n fnroo ol mini mill ti'iiniM inttiii( ln rook mi c ft roml, mill lin IiihI .liilin V, Smilli lev- eling il down, itclliiiK it ready lor tin lii hIi-iiiii iiillnr. There in il vum till, l'oieneo between Hid way limy Iimm llm i'iiimIiit fixed ikhv mul llm wny tlii'.v liiul it when they criiHliotl the rook for llm MlreoU in our little town, for limy now Iiiimi it Het on n hoIIiI oeiueiit roiimlulioii mnl llune In no jiu- or jcik 11 In mi t it now, Iml cveiylliint: inim km niiiiiiiIIi iih ii well regulated Hli'iim I'liijliif, mnl Mr. Nnlwick i getting .out ii film lot of rook for llm t'Ollll, Milt Miiim of llm "klekorn" tuny nay, Why !k tlie futility xolng to the ox MiiNi! of fiinf thnt particular pieoo of roml mul ii''li'i'tiii( oilier Jilnren thill Hi'i'in to ni't'il the work Jiih) iih iiiiii'Ii iih (lint or m rluiM4 nmroT Well, them It ii heeret nhoiit It thut ver hup nil llm remit' n of the KnpletM do not know, ho I will Mmplv tell it m tlinl other in oiitlvini ilMriolK may "enteh on." Fnink llrown mnl Fred Pnlnuro went to .InoUiuiullo while llm county eoiirt wim in Meson niul Iniil the oiikh licforu Ihnii, nml iih a comprnmixe ineiiHiiti! the two enterprising, whole. MMilnl ineii proponed to Ihu roiirt thnt if they woiiiil fix up the orunlipr mul toi-k the roAil fimn Dm Corliin bridge to Fugle Point thnt limy wotilil ii'j.roo to Imvfl find ynriln or llm rriihheil rui'k hniileil onto the roml, mnl through their (uflimtmc llm eoiitt un niilurcil to iiinke llm iippt-oprintlnu (lo ilimi mnl ilo liken o. WVII, while I wiik up there I wuh looking out to m'o whiit oIiiiimvh lilul tiikeu plnee Hinee I wan over llm roml Ihm, mill I itiirovereil Hint Mr. I VI -mie liml elenreil off tpiltn u large tniet of lilinl mul mn it unwed to jrniii, mnl nlmi Unit he Iuih, liy ihn iim or the iiiimt tio of fortltli;.orn, Iuih lirmiglil out hi nli'nll'ii ho Hint he Iuih ii fair pinvHM'it for it Imiiiijmt erop of liny Him yenr. Ktl Diillon, our roml supervisor, in nlioi nt work on the Mime roml, xtrniKhteuingnut llm nhort curvr-H mill outting off the liruxli mul tluilier ho iih to uvuiil Hie danger ,if two ii ii I on I'oiiniik' in eonliiel with each other, mul when llm toiul in eompleleil there will he miiilher lieitutiful ilri c for our miloiMlH, Hut here I mil on my hixtli page ami enough little KugletK to fill u eol tintu. LiihI IViiluy nftenioou Kilwanl ViiiHou mnl Kuiiuelt Nei'lim ennm over to fix up ihn Hap in Hm thenter for llm piny, "What lliippriic.l lo .lotieH," mnl they were ho liuny Hint limy I'oulil not hlop Ioiik t'lioiif-h lo eat, ns Kinuu'tt lunl In irtiiru to Tnhle Itoek ami Imek iiKiiin hefoie the play, hilt Mr. V, ith n little iinhIhIiiiu'o' from your i'orrenpotiilent, hail everythiii); iu remlini'HM hy hiiiht lime, ami af It'f w lunl Mirved Hie riit talili'K line eoiiie In twelve of the perforin urn mul their IricmlH for Mipppr, ho thai untile lliem a little lute iu )ettiuu ii'iuly for (he play, hut hy 8 nVluek the eiowil hi.Knn to fill Hm Iuhim, mnl hoon nliiiost every iivmlulile neat uiih oeeupieii, mul liy NtllO the perlormeiH I'oinnieneeil, mnl they helil the nuili eneii hpelllmiiuil for ahotil two ami a hull' houiH. Well, iih a maer of iiourne, I was itn.xicnis (o know how the perl'ormiinen wan ap)ieeialetl, mnl I'iihl out! would Mty it wiik nimp l.v lint', tlin hen! 1 ever huw, ami an other would Hay, an piod as llm IiohI, and then limy would pnilieulliriiti! and one would Hity, well, didn't Klmimezer I'tirry his purl fitto, and another would I'oiiunent on Mr, l'lieuezer and an other of iIiiiioh, ete., lint (hoy all I'l'i'iiit't) to eredit llm old intiitl ah oar- ryinj; her part llm ho.t of all, liltt llioro wiih no novoro oritioimiiH, hut all tmitmed to ho well pleased. Tim to ooiplH worn ."f l.7r, and after payim llm ion! of llm opera house, .'"..'i.ill, anil a tiinnll inoulouliil oxiionso for nails, ete., the tiionuy noes lo puroli iiho a plnno for I ho Table Rook M-liool. They aro talkiii): of (,'ivinR "in piny nt Wiillow SpriiiuH iu the nonr fut urn, Anion) the oallorH Hm uixltt of Hm play for hiippnr who worn not eoiuit oil nmoiif,' llm playor wore .lainos Rooso, MiHs Ivatlmiiiio Noulon, Dar win I'liillijiH mid JanioH I'ondlaud. On tin tut day Mr. and Mrs. Willi koii and iliiunlitor, Yiolotta, wore hero for dinner, Aim Peek of I,nko CJiook oaino out aflor Koiun inneliinofv Cor John Wiiloh IiihI Huturilay, Jr. M. (limit, Hm chief inoohnnlo fur llml. .j. R. R, o ,,, ( Hutiitdiiy o fix M.iiiollitn- m wont OSCAR AND II ! Vl'th y H'V- i ( fynV lil I ,, i,.,rx 1 Vf A-. lllluirl.ui .!. T-.-.-l SflWIJ V. -Sffm... 'ij JSW X WL1 XAToR,zr iSA&iy Mf M CLOU or ) irW A wiwr .Jkm$t nilMwk WMrnm mvi in n.? wu.'nwMz v.mmM,-, ?,. z . , ,xwwmii ys w u mmfflim jm SCt . ... . JV i wroii) with Hm piimpiiif plmil Hint furiilMliort wnlor for Hm otiitiuoM, Hoy Ashpolo, one of our hunlwaro meroliuiitH, wiih uppoiuled a Hpueinl ooiiHtuhli! to o over to Welleu IiimI week to sell a row thut one of Hm von dor llelleuV hud posli'il, Tim oo w brought .fill. There wiih but one huliler mid (hut wiih Curl von dor llellt'll. P. M. Stewurl mnl wife, who went up lo Willinui J'err,'M, their son, for hU heultli, had to retuiii on Sutur day on aeeonnt of IiIh diffiotilty iu liH'itlbiiii' in Hint allittitle. Mr, nml Mr. Arthur Peel mul two iIiuIiIith, Mihh l'o MitlillebiiKlier and Kaui tiuouuiiiK' onum out from Tt nil titiutluy nml eulled at the Sun- nysido for dinner. Also Mr. ami Mr. CleiiU'iilN, K. A. Ditukiu of KlnuiAtli I'iiIIh nml K. II. WjlliH or Perrhtn. Cul., MisH Mm. Trimly, Annum Avron, Henry TniHty mul MisH I.niiru Pence of Trail, Niok Youii mul ('. Mason woio also Imro for dinner .Sunday. I. ('. Moore, father of Mm. David ('iiikoiiiIo, who hnH been stoppinj; in Central Point for mouio time, oauio out to hiii duiiliter'H lust week. flrorts'i Wont ami wit'o ami two other IihIiom motored out to visit Mis. Ilowlett Sunday uftorpooii, but uh I did not see Ilium, railed to lenni their nnmoH, Pert Uicinlmlhum omnooiit Sundity nml stopped with us, retuniini Mon ilny inoniiii); to bis homo iu the r'lnuneo Roek dlttriol. (Iiih NieholH or Lake (ieok onlloil Sunday Tor hiipikt and his wife eall od Monday on Iter way homo. I. C. Moore nml bis duii);hter, Mix. Mitrllin Oden of Siskiyou eounty, Cnl Ifoniitt, spent Sunitiiy niht witb iih. Well, Iteio I am on my fourttnitli sheet mid so will have o sloii. but Hm next time will (ell soumtliiu) of Hm bi food ntiioii); the I. O. 0. V.'h nml the Relmknlm Monday nilit. Siuoo I lust wrolo, Wnllis HerKtnait Iuih xiveu mo hm Hiibsoriptinn for the Weekly Mail Tribune ami .1. V. Moln tyre Iuih renewed Iiih subseriplioii to the Ditily Mail Tribune. LloutH. Fobs nml Tontcr of 7th oompnny, Moil foul, attended nn ex amination for Hocond clnuB Kintnorn, Itnlil at tliu lont armory Monday ovoiiIiik. Nonrly n dozen eiillHted men took tho exnuiR, Cnpt. CoIIIiih of the rrKUlar nrmy, wrnt pronnnt, nlao Lieut, WilllnniH of llm udjutnnt Ran ornl'n ntnff, the jmrtlciilur iuIhhIoii of tho latter bolm; to Iii8vct nnd uiir vey tho oiiulpment nt UiIh slnllon. An oxnmluntlon for Kuunem to fill flrt clnwi ruiiulromoutH win nlo held Titoiulny ovenliiR, pnpora for nil of which nro liolni; taken under ndvlse luont, reportu to Im rorllicomliiK lu duo Boniion. Mm, .1. It. Wick returnotl Tuosdny from a wlntor'H Kojourn with hor inotbor lu I'Morltln. At Portland via Hud lior won Kriie.it who litis been a ruHldont of tho inctropolht for vonio tlmo IHtHt, Tim Inventive koiiIuh In Jncknon county Ih nindo innnlfost by recent puteutH awnrilnd to C'lttiu, II, Parm er of Aslilund, for tin Iniprovod nninl Itnuintor; Alpbenn 11. l(ohllun, Mod ford, prunliiK kulfo; nnd (JeorKo L, McClellnu, (Inld IIIH, a novelty In Hm way of n bono oouplluR, C. II, Viuipol Ih recolvltiK n vIbU from IiIh brothor OborRe, of Portlnntl, who tarried nwhllo In Southorn Cal ifornia on tho return from tho rec ent trip which the brothors mmla to lown, . Somo clussy ndvortUluK In local fthow wlndowH depicts n bevy ot pret ty Med font kIiIb, who nppenr April at) nt tho PnKO tbontor In that city In "A Nnutlcnl Knot," n rollicking eboriiH kIvoii under Medford hlKh uchool ntiBplceH nn n pleasant cllmnx after n yenr of continuous study. Last Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. J, J, Murphy wore hosts nt a dinner glvon to n lurKfl company of rolntlves. Tho nuost ot honor was Mrs. Alary K. Donu of (IrnutR Push, sister of tho hbstoss, Tltoso prosout nstdo from tho Murphy family sous, dmiKhtora In law and Krnnd children woro Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilolwrt Nell, Mr, and Mrfl. l.eontler Noll, MIsh lUhel Dnvonport nnd J, R, Toxeri TIiIh untliotini' wns ASHLAND AND VICINITY 1 MEPFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, ADOLPH IT'S Ho usr uif hitut) ( Wir MIT A (JHlTe TUC 1 S "p-e HC f VOX TT . A HAT A . f ,J?Z - . &CTGww?y to rrOB tormb orJ combs back. I scv S4Y V CCAn J nev N ifPA) - eminently a rtoclnl ono, Htrictly Infer-brlili;o ncroiw Antelojio Creek about mnl, and lu Ueoplui; with tlin trnill-12 tullcn south ot Knglo Point, Oro tlonn of the MurjiJiy-Noll family re-'con, In nccordanco with tlio plnnn unlonri. I nml Hppclflcntionn an f ilo In the Coun- Mr, and Mrs, A tl. Dnvenblll, of Twin Onks ranch on tho ItoRim Itlvcr orehnnl tract, leave tlio first of next week for a three weeks outlnR to tlm exposition, n trip which will ho extended to Bimtn Gnu, .San Jose, nnd other Cnllfornln points, on n visit to rolntlves. In remevlnj: to Alnskn, W. W. Wil son, who recently opernted nu exton hIvo h)acksmllhliiK business bore, does not expect to oiiksko In mlnltiR, lit ti owIuk to tho numerous phnxes of development now tukliiK plncn throughout thnt territory, plans to tn It ti ndvnntnKo of cnRnRlnt In sonm of this work, either lu occupation al ready established or In developing new ones. Ills wife nnd daughter accompanied him. Nominally Prod Ilerrln ralscB sheep on n IiIk scale, besides doing consltlerablt! rnnchlnr; ns a sldo Hue. Kmtilatlng Roosevelt, however, he oc casionally goes In quest of big gninc. On n recent excursion Into tlm Jungle across llenr creek ho captured a qunitol of fierce coyote pups, Judged to Im about three weeks old. Al though Prctl enn renllio $3 bounty Iter hend on thoin, ho tins not yet sacrificed their scalps In behalf of pecuniary 'gain. Tho quadruplets nro on exhibition nnd have been duly kodnked, Mnjo Cnrter and Dub Hart, oper ating tho Shorty Ilopo mine In this locality, have shipped another car ot ore to Kenneth, Cat., for smelting purposes ami nro awaiting returns. The first ear shipped some tlmo ago, yielded Jilt) per ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. (!. II. Crosby, of Crlnnell, lown, on the way homo from n visit to the exposition nnd other const attractions;, woro In Ashland early In the week renewing tho ac quaintance of former lowans. Ceorge Monroe, foreman In tho local .Southern Pacific yards, left for San Francisco Monday, to view tho exposition, nnd from thero will visit various other California points. A qulntot of "Apostolic Faith" qx horters, nil young men, honked Into town Monday, lu a big touring car, bound from San Francisco to tho .headquarters of tho cult in Portland. Tho iHirsounl of tho party Included Chnrley Trendwny, Itob Crawford, Harry Morgnn, Uny Venon nnd Chnr ley Rodmnn. To tho art of exhorta tion was thrown In a full mensuro of inualcnl accompaniments, inndrlgal nnd various others, pitched to tho key of stringed Instruments. Wheth er merely Incidental or othcrwlso, pally to those doubting castles, tho pally to thobo doubting castle, tho Tidings and Western Union offices. Over a score of local Odd Fellows attended tho OUth nnulversnry of tho Institution of tho order nt Jnckson vllle on .Monday. A picnic dlnnor nddod to tho pleasure of an outing which wns held nmld Idenl conditions i to wenthor, attendance and cour teous nttontlon received nt tho hands of Jacksonville cltUons In general. Tato & Wilcox, having completed tho rebuilding of tbto woodwork on tho StovoiiHon block on Fast Main street, dostroyetl by flro Inst fall, aro now engaged lu remodeling tho front of tho Sterling store in Memo rial block, formerly occupied by Mlnklor'a oloak and suit establish ment. John F. Patty Is moving his stock of goods Into tho Stevenson block, Roportod by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth and Ftr Sts. ltojtl Estate Transfer M. C, Drossier ot ux to R. J. Smith, ot ux, lot In blk. C. R. R. Add. Ashland, W. 1). A. A. Unicom, to E. M. Uni com, land In hoc 25, T. 37 8. R. U W, In Medford, W. D 500 100 NOTIOK TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals, undressed to tho undersigned nt Jacksonville, Ore gon, mul endorsed "Sealed HID FOR REPAIRING JHUDHUV for romUrlng COURT HOUSE NEWS MEDITORD, OKKClOy, TIirRRDAY, APRTL 20, Even Here the 'tr Clork'n office, will Ik received nnd filed until 1.0 o'clock A. M. May 20th, 1911., nnd nt Hint tlmo tho County Court will publicly open and read alt bids. ICach bidder shall bo required to deposit with his bid five per cent ot tho amount of his bid, which shall bo forfeited to Ihn county In caso the nward Is made to him, and if ho falls, neglects ,or refuses, for a period of ton days nfter such award Is mntlo, to enter Into thu contract nnd file bis bond In tho manner re quired by and to thu satisfaction of tho county court. A corporato surety bond will bo required for tho faithful perform ance of tho contract In a sum equal to one-half of tho total amount of Uw am bid, Tho County Court reserves tho right to reject any or all bids, or to accept tho proposal deemed best for Jackson County. Dated this 23d day or April, 1915. C. A. (SARDNER, County Clerk, Jncksonlllo, Oregon. xo'riri:. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will npply to the city coun cil at its meeting to bo held May 4th, 1910, for a licence to soil malt, spi rituous nnd vinous liquors In quanti ties less than a gallon nt Its place of business nt 32 North Front street, In the city of Med ford, for a )erlod ot six months. - Dated Afrit -Mth. 101&. "'" M", & K. J. ADAMS. VOW UKNT FUltMSiini KOOM.S FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Tho Coleman, 1005 W. Main, Phono 5&5-J. 5(i VOW RENT Modern furnished rooms. Tho Cottage, CO I West 10th. 44 FOR itHMwrtoesji:? FOR RENT Furnished flvo room modern Iiouho closo lu. Inqulro 520 South Central Ave., after G p. in. FOR RENT Nicely furnished flvo room bungalow, closo In. 417 Jay street, corner So, Onkdala and W. Eloveuth strcots. 37 FOR RENT Completely nnd nicely furnished 5-room bungalow, all conveniences, good location; closo in. Apply 42 1 Jny St., off So. Oak dalo. 50 FOR RENT Ono S-room rcsldenco; also furnished housekeeping rooms, 310 N. Bartlctt. FOR RENT Furnished house, 4 rooms, strictly modern, nc olocK from now federal building. Phono OSlLor call at 243 N. Holly St. FOR RENT Modern C-room cottnge, nice location, paved street; 10, wator paid. Phono 409-Y. 35 FOR SALIC anSCmrfiANKOUS FOR SALE Choice plnno caso or gan, walnut caue, cheap; also folding orgnn. Palmer Plnno Placo, now location, across from post office. FOR SALE Cheap, ono child's sulky cart, -2.00; ono bed nml springs 1.00; ono bicycle, now tiros nnd mud guards S.00. SOS Enst Jackson. 33 FOR SALE Home grown seed corn, tomntoo plants, 2 dmeun 15c. 103-t N. Central. Phono 690-R. 33 FOR SALE Largo, onrly, homo grown tomato plnnta now ready, any quantity. Also egg, poppor and other plants for salo at Grocory Stores, Public Market and Oroon houses. Muddox & Donnoy, Port land Avo. Greenhouses, Phono S7R. 44 FOR SALE--Tomato plants now ready. C. Tarey, phono 1C-F11, Address Talent, FOR SALE -REAfc ESTATE FOR SALE Acreage uoar tho city nt apodal bargain prices, Seo owuor, mono 374, iuu& k, Main Bt. 33 FOR SALU if you wnnt a flno SO ncro farm ana rruit ranch near Engle Polut, Ore,, G3 acres being cultivated, on county toad, all fonced, fine wator, nil necessary buildings, boo J. T. Carpenter, own or 345 N. Bartlctt St. 33 FOR SALE 200 acres with about 50 head of cattlo; two barns, 5-room Iiouho, to bo sold with cnltlo. or not; to.oo iu?r ncro. A (lallng- her, Quit, Oregon, 34 Booster Is Met I FOlt MAIiR, LirrcalocK FOR 8ALK Cllts and weanling pigs rrom prlr.0 winning Duroc Jersey herd nt Jnckson County Fnir. L. II. Houston, 1 mile west of Tal ent, Phono 3-K12. 59 FOR 8ALK Two miles north of Jacksonville a good heavy work team, wagon and harness; ono ex tra good eleven months' old colt, two extra good milk cows, ono good two-year-old hclfor, ono four months' old heifer calf, ono sow nnd seven pigs. Am leaving farm and stock must be sold. Phono 21-F-22, Jacksonville exchange. W. N. Wells. 33 FOR SAM-2 Two Duroc Jersey sown, eight months old. Wrlto R. F. D. No. 2, box 103, Mcdford. 33 FOR SALK 1 teams of mules; 3 teams of work marcs; 3 driving horses; 4 saddle horses; tlmo pay ments with good security ncceptcd. Walsh's Ranch, mile out N. Roose velt Ave. 52 FOR SALK Cheap, 200 Angora goats; also horso and buggy. Frank K. Loomls, Urownsboro, or Mcd ford R. F. D. 2, Box 120. 43 FOR SALE Duroc Jersey Spring j pigs, both soxes, tho big kind sired i by Golden Nugget, No. 142,785.! Palmor Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. 43 FOR SALE Cheap, span of mules, harness and wagon. 32 South Cen tral. WANTED WMtmi.liA.tKODS WANTED 300 stock hogs from 10 to 150 lbs, will pay 5 He; also ?An i.imi. i.n. ...in ..... ... , to 7c nua Itrcons dcred Must'WmVM- Co,T,- Goor5 M Robcrti ic, iuuiiij LODSiucreu. .musi nni.vin s. nnncnTi: i.tuivL'tia have by May 4th. Phono or wrlto J. II. Carlton. Central Point. Ore gon. 3S WANTED Medium weight nutomo - bile, touring car body preferred; mii vAciiuiiKu iu acrcn ianu or building slto with view of valley. Real estate Is not mortgaged nnd clear tltlo and warranty deed will bo given. Address P. O. Box 207, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Jananeso Day Work Co., wo will do nil kinds of work by tho hour or day, such as cooks, wait ers, house cleaning, caro of gar dens, wash and polish automobiles, etc. Call Phono 93, or wrlto P. O. Box 7G2, R. Miyamoto, Mgr. 51 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Young man for porter work. Depot Hotel, Ashland. WANTED Man capnblo of manag ing nnd oivcrntlng public spray wngon for tho summer mnn with good team preferred. Address Box 12, Mall Tribune. 5C HELP Vt'ANTEli FEMALE WANTED Expcrloucod dining room girl. Depot hotel, Ashland, Oro gon. WANTED Girl to assist with gon ernl hotiBo work. Cll W. 10th street. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY 75 milk cows on tlmo; deferred pnymonta well se cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm, Gold Hill, Ore., 11. A. Ensign. Manngor. ; . , ;-; FOR EAUIlAftU EXCHANGE Wnni to sell or buy anything: U C Rnder, 114 N. Frout St. Employment offico and rentals. Phono 125. Nuff Sod. MISCELLANEOUS. LIBERAL religious lltoraturo, sent freo to Inquirers. Address Miss Hasel Burton, Central Point, R. F. P., Oregon. 153 WHY? IT LS YOUR IttKI.VKSS TO SEE ME Bocnuso my stock in trado is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy In this county. I havo been on tho ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years, Nonrly ovoryday I havo in vestigated somo "good thing." I have eliminated everything excopt sjhoso deals which I am convinced will se cure me satisfied customers. ' In n fow hours time I can glvo you tho benoflt of this rosearch. It is my business to show you over the county and lntroduco you to tho possibilities and opportunities bore. Seo Mod ford first aud ' J. C. BARNES Room iioi, First National lUak llldg, 1015 AT THEIR nUSINKHS Ol'I'OKTUMTIKS FOR SALE Rnrbor Shop for snlc. This one chair shop do ing 1125.00 nvcrnga monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city water, In a wet town. $200 .cash. Apply to Richard Anderson, No. 122, Gold IIIH. Oro. 40 FOR SALE Dost Paying business for tho amount Invested in Mcd ford, host of reason for selling, act quick for thin won't last. $0500 will handle this, will Involco moro than doublo tho amount asked. Box Bargain, caro Mall Trlbuno. LOS LOST High school class pin, en graved with nn 10 nnd 13. Re ward, return to Matt Tribune. 34 LOST Black muff on Easter Sun day; kcopsakc. Finder plcaso re turn to Mall Tribune. 33 I10HINE83 DIKROTORT Auto Supplies LAHEU AUTO SPRINO CO. W sro operating tho largest, oldst and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Ueo our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth Bt. Portland, Oro. Attorser POUTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEI Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnett Corey bldg. COLVIO & ROBERTS, LAWYERS Mediora national Bank Building , D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERK1 Attornoyu at Law. Jackson Coun l - ty Bank Building. Chiropractors! DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso U Hedges Mechano-Theraplsta, Chiro practors, Spondylotherapists. Thes systoms, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydrc-theraphy, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Bartlett. Hours S a. tn. to 6 v. m. Other hours bj appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Rooms 203-204-X05. Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapoi batbB aud scientific tnassago given, needlo spray, head and shouldoi shower lu connection; advice lo dletottcs, medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, offico 643, residence 511-lt Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Englneor and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, irrigation, drainage, orchard and land im provement. Tntasrers EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offico 43 North Front St. Phoui 315. Prices right. Service guar nteed. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Wo havo tho best stock ranch, general forming and orchard propositions that aro ottered for salo In this county. Lowest prices, any slzo ranch, best loca tions. TALK WITH TUMY & ANDREWS, 210 Gnructt-Coroy Blk. FOR SALE Oi: EXCHANGE Roguo Rlvor Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, Btock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts. Best all-tlio-year-round cllmato on coaBt Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Itaaver Hraltr Co Aahlaa. Orecosu NEW TODAY For a short tlmo Only I urn nblo to offer tho following 'flnap: Ten acros ot flno laying land two m ilea from good town, six miles from Med ford; deep soil, flvo ne'res cloarod and plowed, and the rest easily put under tho plow; the vory best of fruit soil. Thoro Is over nn aero of bearing treeB now. A now five room bungalow, plastered, with fire place, two good porchos, good gar ago, und a barn with two "roomy stalls, woodshed, and iny room for six tons. Magnificent yew of tho valley. Price only Sob'o.OO. CD. HOON rAOTi) FTV."R "-r-'- GAY PRANKS ItUHINlSSS IHHHCXOfty Dentist DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN BOO YOU Dentlsta Garnott-Coroy Bide., aalt Hi Medford, Oro. Phono N&ft. W. II. SPRINGER, DENTIST Of fice hours D to 5. Evenings and Sunday by appointment. Office M. F. & II. Bldg. Jtesldence Photu 153J; Office 310J. Employment Ajrency EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Wo- Wis everybody to know that the Old Re liable Blttner Real Estato and em ployment agency, will get yettr help, find you employment, rent your house or soil your land. Mrs, J. S. Clark, manager successor. Rooms C arid 7, Palm Bldg., Med ford, Oro. EMPLOYMENT Rentals and Land Agency. If you want help, want to rent a houo or buy any real eotat call on Wynkoop & Co., Roots X, Palm Block, Phono 330R. Auctloa Saturdays. If you hare anything to sell, sco ua about tt. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Mrs. Ruth Smith, Room 210 Garnott Coroy Bldg., Phono 182. See m it you want help or are In search of employment. Grutfe OARBAGE Get your prmlsei cleaned up for the summer. Gall on the city garbage wagesa tat good service. Phone 274-L. V, Y. Allen. laatractlea 3wt HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Reota 401. Garnott-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Hatght Piano, Mrs. FJorenee Halllday Halght, voice. TelepaoiM 63-W. Molar? i'abttc HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pufc He Bring your work to me at Ua slj.n of tne Mall Tribune. Pliyeslciaas m tawgeoaa DR. F. O. OAiiLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath physicians, 41U-417 Oaraett-Corey bldg., phono 103 8-L. Kaaldeaea 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physicians, 323 Garnett-Corair building. Phono 804-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aa4 aurgeon. i'ractico limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclea tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone CG7. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Dank bldg. Otflea phone 43-lt; residence pnosa fits -it DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl clan and surgoon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANOV Pnysiclan and surgeon. Phones, office 3D, resi dence 724-J. Office hours IU U 12, 22 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offlo 309-310-311, M. F. & H. Bldg. Phonos resldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia physician, practice llmltod to ob stetrics and dtbcasos ot women and children. Offices 3 and 4, 8U Murks block, hours 1 to 5 p. tu. Phono 160, Res, tho Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MOM. M DOW Pnysiclan aad surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks bloelc Hours 9 to 12. Phone 100. Resi dence, the Dow Hospital, Central Point. Prtatera ana FaljUshen ,v, HEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Ua best equipped printing offlea ta southern Oregon; book nlndlatK, loose leaf ledgers, billing aystaasa, etc Portland prices. 17 MatW Fir Ht Hhee Keiwirbic SHOE REPAIRING First elase Jt4tt repairing, on modem eleatlH machines while yea wait. K.; M, Bldea, located la Kldd'a Mm Mas Phoua SI 3 J. m, Typewriter TYPEWRITER ,AND sHJJlL New Remington, Hailtk . Praasiar " and Monareh typewrithsg, a4M' aud utiailMg maehluas, raaafll " laaftMaea far aaaa w mr W wests.. MaeMemtar v& iQliWat sail auHBiMs atiilMs, atssat tint rat fl-iaa aP salliasaaaA --- Meaaatt. l Tlataaa gL. &, - -i