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MTSPFOUP KXTL TUmum, MBTHrOKl). OlUWOtf, 'IW.RPAY, MAY 25, 1015
PAG SftVEtf.
OSCAR AND ADOLPH
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
The Strange Disappearance of "Fritzie" AT THEIR GAY PRANKS,
-M
Jly A. 0, UowJnti
u
I, I!. Hlowell Inm moved to Unlior
Cil.v, Or.
.Inn Mayhem drought in yo nwk
nf wool mill wold (o Oi'flrgu llrown
ft Hohh hIiu'o my Imh ropoit,
MU (til,v I lulny nliil Mta Hnhih
Hliiglcloit irovd In TiuiMilny of hiht
wcelc.
II. W Aildicnii, it traveling iliw
mini from I'oillinnl, wax with iih
'Humility fill dinner, nml ho Wiih Ar
llnir Nmilli, Kirk Young-, VA Dulloii,
tiur ioimI Imlliliir, nml Wiilliitti) (JuMi
nmn mnl MUh II11.0I Woruer worn
lion Tor llin night Tuomlny, Inking
tlio I. I1, mnl I'(iiUL Hnpt for lluiir
Jionu'H ediiomliiy morning- on I rail
ClVok.
Olio of n Mler young men i-uiuo
out rnuii M fil In nl Wedm-nhiy muni
liitf ullli H. II, HiiinUli on hi enr.
Ml. lluriiiNli i engaged ,i liriftft tlirt
I'. H. innil out I'toiu Mcdfonl nml
carry lln moll to Mi'dt'nnl every Moil
tiny, Vi"Iiii'hiIii mnl Friday until fur
ther nrriiiiKi'iminlN luivo been made.
Mr, (h-orgo .linkuMi of Melfmd
eiimo out Thurxdav mnl look dinner
with .Mi. Ilowli'li nml tlimi wont on
lit to tin II. II. Tiniixoii orchard to
lnll her adopted daughter, Mm, Itob
iimon, Lemon Charles- mnl l.'o HnuWIimv
eiiino out Thiimduy nml while nt din-
mr Inlil iih that tlo nilim tip Little
llntto creek were ho lii-it vy Hint tin
cn-iik inii'i n foot in one lionr nml
lluit the roada it tin-lit went very
miiilily.
Mnixluill Minter wiih in town in-
ipiiring Tor ii homo lo luul lout, mnl
III' lllW etllicllllleil Hint lin Iiiih been
Inkon off tin range by hiuiicouo who
ix not iimiiil of tint low. He mi Id
tlutt it wit not world while to ml
vciiIm. for him, ni lio wan not
lirmnli-il.
1'olph lu-itt of WVIh-ii wiim doing
liusiiu-M with (Icnrgn Hmwn fc Son
nml the von dor Mellon Hardware Co
Vt-lni".iliiy.
Frank Hlinpfon, one of tin- native
noiw of Jurknou I'onnty, wit in town
WciIiioaiIii.v, mnl while In-ro wih
uponking of (lio InihiiirKM rurtKM't in
the neighborhood of Spokane, Wash.,
nml jtwt renin r Led Hint tip there it
limit i-oiililn't Mill it $20 goldplceo for
flOril i'iixIi there, fur no one luul
t In t iimoniit of -nH on hand, or, in
otliut- wonN, times iiji tiirro wero very
hard nml no prospect for iinpnivc
input.
tn. ('. .1. hVmiloit of Knn DifRii,
t (?il., i'iiIIpiI fur ilinm-r Tlmrmliiy on
hi-r wny home. Hlu Iiim hc'ii vUltinv
tin family of Mr. nml Mrx, J. Clinton
lliivvoilli of I.nko Creek.
TlnirMlny, Jint n wti wrro nlimit
tlirnn)-li with tlio firnt liihlo for lin
ner, in eiiine (lenrKe von tier Ilellen,
llriify Mojor, wif nml Hon Otto, (1.
V. l-'n-y. wife nml xon lninj;, nml
Mdiioiio Meyer, St., the limit con
tractor on Hie Kittle Point ami l.nke
Cnek route, for dinner, but in it few
ininittort Mrc. llowlelt luul a frclt sup
ply on the talilo nml they nil ucnt
nwny Matinfieil.
Hurry Carlton of Central Point
(mine out Tlnirxilay on a hiiftinc
trip, returning the xamo evening, Mrx.
Carl .luekfon came out on tlio muw
train.
Seolt Clio-pel of I tut 1 1 FalU eauio
out from Iiih homo ThurNiliiv nml
went on to Mcdfonl,
1 noticed n fino Duroo Jerxey red
now in Ihn depot I'riiluy that M. K.
llmnmll luul expieined from ono of
the htm-k fnniiH of the Willamette
valley, ami ho ill me user (he phone
that lot will receive another, Katiir
day, HlO 'J'd, of Hie white kind, hut
did not xpeOil'.v the hret-d.
Mrx, Ktlit Holey nml her motliiir,
Mm. Cliuiiucey Nye, canto lit from
Itoxcliurtf lnt week. "'
William Hmwn, of Hie firiivTif (Jen,
llrown Hon-, told mo Thundiiy that
Mr, Ithoilcrt luul Hold a hum-li of hlieep
ut .fri.'J.'i ii hen ilnTler tlicv wero
hhoaieil, am u lot'iif ImiiiIih ut .f'2,'-','i
per head. Don't Hint inula- mutton
nml liiuili tiihto like "leiuilmeks."
John Under Iiiih liiHtulleil it pump
ioj,' plnut, liuilt u tower, put in it (link
Hint will hold Killll Kollom, mid In nr
rmiKiiiK to hnvo witter not only for
lift Iioiimo nml Imrii, hut to irrii-itto
hin (itnU'it.
Itoyal (I. Itrowit Is in Portlaml
looking after their tt-al property tlunv.
Waiter lleiuleroii wnn iIiu'iik liust
nt'Hx hero Thurmlay.
llinm LimlHoy unit I. C. Moor
eniiiii hi Ironi the Monro I'liiiit Tlniix
day uiKht, npcut tlio nij-lil ut the Sun-
iiyHlilu nml wont on Jo AMilnml 1- rltlity
moiuiui;, mi; itiooro linn hold Inn
two furniK on Klk iMi-ok, ono to Will
inm KtitiKOH and tlui other to hin hoii,
William Moore.
Mr. ArKli'o (li-Pi'n, who Iiiih hecn
up in Wiihliinton tliU prlu, ruttiui
cil liomi) TJiuixiluy nighl.
Mix. (Iuoikc Weeks vmiio out from
her lioniu on Klk eredk htht TluirwUiy
to yjtdt hnr mother, Mih. I.oabo, nml
Hm elilldri'U, nml to attend thu enter
taiiiiiieut Kivtn hv tho school Thltr-;
day 'owning In (ho opurn, Iioubo, 1
did Intend to give an 'account of (ho
entertainment mid toll of what a fino
linio wo nil had nml about tlio ploulu
illiiuei- wo hml n( tho HolioolhonHo on
l-'rlilny, Ivm Hie roll of jionnr of pur
tiuliool fiitU tlu vlo4uf vroiH8 pi'
Uj?-2- c: 4m?? T taoRs Tut.Y, V JL Xlu- x.ozsiovckJ .- -- v
i mm I V.e- f J - r
our Hchool, hut fiml Hint it will dike
up too much Hpucc, ho will him- to
reserve that until thu next time 1
write.
A. Ii. Voiiiii,', a Hulehiuaii from
Portland, look dinner at Hto Kuuiiy
fldo with (loorKe oii iler llll'ii Kri
ilay. Al Clcini'iiU wiih iino a uncut with
tin Friday.
Tliono who wcro nucccnurul In imn
Ini! tlio elKlilh Krndo uxamluntiou
from the DnnlitueltoH ncliool wero
Attn lllKlnbotlmiu ami MatKlo I.ewlti.
Wo nro norry to imy Hint Mian Koto
I'olcy I mifferlDK with nn attack of
tnuMtltlrt.
Mm. Cbnu. 8tituk ami clilblron
of nrnr Medford nro nt Jiresent thu
KUefltn of her mrentn, Mr. anil Mr.
John llrown of HlnckwoU.
Mr. ami Mr, l-ewln nml faintly mo
tored to Mod ford on Thiiridny and
did no in n trailliiK.
Mm. Olnon nml ilatiKhtqr, Pauline,
upent Tliurmlny nn a nuent of Gold
Hill friend.
Horn, on Tucmlny, Mny 18th, 101S,
to Mr. and 4tm. Jnmcit Itwrcitco, a
baby boy.
Mm. Mnrdon wait a recent Cold
llltl vliltor.
Tom MorrU ipcnt Saturday and
Sunday with bin family In Mcdfonl. '
Knne Crock btmlttciii visitors to
nobt Hill: Mr. ami Mrs. Low In, Mr.
ii ml Mm. lllKlnbotham, Mr. nml Mm.
OUon nod iIhokIiIt, Jamvn Law
mice. Al Mosul, (learRo 1'erUln.
Mr, roley, John Itnll, Mr. ami Mm.
I'onnnll ami Prophet I'mttur.
David llrown, nho Urea near Hold
Hill, ha koiiio of tlio flnet atraw
berrlea thl nldo of Hto Mood Jthor
country which ho to votllitR tlirco
boxen for 2'i rout.
Continued rnlnn for noino days.
CENTRAL POINT
The pant week might truthfully ho
termed "mcIiooI week" lit Cent nil
Point. Tho week wiih uihered in on
Sunday ovcuiui;, Mny 1(1, by tho Hue
calnurato M-nuoit ut Cent nil Hull.
All the ohurehox gao way tu the on
eusloit ami Itev. Fandiur of Ahlaiiil
prraehed nn oxcelleut nennou.
Tint HorvieoH Mere pn-ceded by n
voeal coitcnrt given hy tho couiliiiivd
glee elubs of the high hchool under
teh direction of Mixs lltnmnii. .Mih
llimumt nml Minn Fcni Mickey pleas
ed the cnugrcKutinii with two pretty
Hitcn-il hoIoh.
On Wi'iliichilny evening the hcuior
piny, "Tho Country Doctor," wan en
joyed to the titmoht hy a full nml up
preelativo Iioiihc. 'Hie thirteen uieut
hern of tho cIiihh who tolc part in Huh
nro wot thy of eougrntuhttioii for the
iiinnnur in which each Mixtnluod the
patt. Time nml again Hut house rung
witlh iipplutiHe.
i ickvtH Hold nt '-'." nml .'15 eeitti nml
tho proceedrt wetv moio than f70, m
you can judge Houiethiiig of tho Hire
of the crowd.
TluirHilny tonfiiir oIiihh day oxer
cIkoh nt tho high Helmut followed hy u
genera) ciihh mix, held tho hoatd.
The now proMidcnt of tho student
body, Merritt Otven, luindlud the
muting like n veteran ut tho hunim-Mi
Speiv'ht-H hy tho elans offieei-s, niem
hern of the school bonnl nitd hcIiooI
fneulty nuido n full ttveniiiK.
Tho (trowiiitiK ev'ent of tho oooiimop
wiih the high school eommeiiceiuent
exeieihex nt Cenlnil hall on Friday
evening, Fatly In the evt'iiing the
hull begun to fill with friend mid
woll wUliors of tlio giuilmitCH, umiiy
with (heir unirn full of 1 lowers. Tho
stngo wan a viblon of bounty, nml iih
tho piano htntck up thu iiuiveli uud
fourioeit gradmiteK with Hto high
pcIioiiI fneulty filed In, tho M'eno was
complete. Tlio ohiM partn wore in
toWHting. Tho ehths prophecy wa in
deed a revelation. Tlio will hequeatlt
ed .uwrytliluij Hint mioh a doeumon
iniKlit, xt expected to entail, Thu class
hit(ory wan )einlilinK with poiHomtl
I'oiuiuiMCi'iieo,
Vndu AltlmtiK gnvo tho ttddroH of
hiilututlou, Helen Pinker wan olusri
vulediclonnii.
Thu Hililrow to jlut tjliiHH was rIv
KflNES CREEK
wt by JJr, II, A C'Hfimhui yf AhUht rj9.om Wum, MrIg UgUtvi
Intnl. II wiih oxeeeiliriKly nppropriute
nml llltiiiK nml painted nil tlio way
throtifh to IIiomo idealH nml perHonal
cliiiriuilorixlIeK which mako for iiohlo
iiinuhooil and woiumihood nml mi net
ive, worthy life.
Pn-faciiiK bin part with n nciiorul
Hiirvoy or Ihn courHo of Htmly nml the
imliviiliial altiiimiiculH of (he cIiihh
A. K. Mickey, Hiiperiulemleul of I ho
Central Point nchooln, presented Hi"
iiieuiheri of. the cIuhh Ihcir diplniuuH
Tlio i-Iiihh roll Ik iih follewH: Helen
Pnrkcr, Walter Diiiilen, Vmlii AltimiiH,
Hen Hilton, Hailie Heehc, Alex OUnon
.IniiieH VuHtitl, l.eouaril Frcimmi. ('-
eylo Crceile, Frank Hohh, John Cow
Icy, Kdyllio Creedit, IVeil Taylor ami
ultolml Fluheity.
Thin Is by far tlio laiext niunhi--of
railuati-M ever lunieil out hv the
Central Point m-linol. The iiiiiiiinnin
ivipiin-ineiitH for Kmiluntion in if
leen IiIkIi m-IiooI unitH, tin in rcipitreil
by the hliindard hili nehool eourne
hut the inernKe nttuinmenl of (hit
chiKH is Hovc-ntei'ii nml one half crcd.
itn. Tlio cthtHM jh reuiarknble in that
thore nro. nearly doiihle the number
of hoyH than jjirl in it.
On Friday the pupil of tlio whole
school root nt the hi-IiooI Iiouho ut '2
o'clock nml not their promotion cnnN.
ANTIOGH ITEMS
Mr. McCn-lght hns trndod his
llengln ranch for land In Texas. Thero
will no nn nuctlon sale of his house
hold goods att ho Ileaglo storo WihI
mtsday. Mr. McCrelght has mado
many friends In this vnlloy who wish
him nnd hi family success. In their
now homo In tho Lone Star ntnte.
William Pomcroy nnd sister or
tho Meadow wero visiting in Medford
Saturday.
A number of tho resident nnd
neighbors visited Medford Monday to
tnko In tho Sells-Kioto circus nnd
they all report tho nctlng as good nsJ
nny tlioy havo seen In a circus.
riorcuco Walker, Jnko Sljor And
Clnudo Chapman nro gono to Fort
Klnraatlt with tho Cotterlll brothers
bttch of cattle.
William Cotterlll of tho Meadows
started for Fort Klamath Wednesday
over tho Dead Indian rotito with a
hunch of cnttlo thnt ho has sold to
stockmen In thnt section.
Theo maun Is doing tho carpenter
work for tho now residence on tho
CntH) ranch.
Tho Ilussell brothers or (ho o.Mnd
ow wore trading lit tho nlloy towns
Friday.
Tho diiitro nt tho homo of Mr.
Monro Saturday night wn a good
olio and a good attendance of thu
young fol!;n, nlr0 ood muslo fiirn
ished by tho Modoo string baud, with
nil kind of good things to cat for
nupper, nml n good floor to dnnco on,
which Is tho host thing nt n dnnco to
mnko It onjoynblo, nnd enjoy It they
certainly did, Another dnnco la ox
pected to ho given thoro In tho near
future.
Percy Chnpmnit hnuled n lond of
stock hog to tho Carlton market nt
Central Point Saturday,
Soma of tho resldonto of Atttloch
visited tho Tnblo Rock school Sat
urday night and enjoyed tho show,
Mr, nilloto of Control Point canto
out to hi ranch Saturday.
A nlre steady rnln visited thl sec
tion Sundny, tho grain wna needing
It badly In HiIh vnlloy, north of
llogto rlvor.
Jtubo Mourn was u Mod ford visitor
Mrs. Humbln and family of Med
ford was visiting at tho homo of hor
parqntn, Mr. and Mrs. Mooro or An
tloch Saturday nnd Siiipluy. '
XOTICK.
Notico In lioroby glvon that tho un
dorfflgnod will npply to tho city ojun
oil of tho city ot Medford, Oregon,
3t tholr next rogulnr mooting on
unq 1, 1015, for a llconsa to eo!)
Bplrltuotis, vlnoun and malt liquors
nt retail nt his plnco ot buslncsa nt
No. 3, North Front, stroot, in said
clay until Dee, 31, 1915,
Dated May 15th, 1915.
E. G. BROWN.
fork.:: 11
To eloso un estate, l orf fnr snlo
40 acres of splendid land In tit)
heart of tho vntlPVi al) nijtlw oultlvn-
tlon and. fouco. nUo eontiliilng nn
with water la kitchen, kooi! bnrn
mill other out bulldlnKH, about 7
acres young orchard, balnnco In grain
and alfalfn, on Pacific 1 1 lull wny and
cIoko In. Tlio best buy In tlio valley
at t'lM) nn acre, for pnrtlculnrn
cull nt room 2!-2fi-27 over Jackson
County Hank building, Medford Oro.
or wrltr Mm. IaiwIs, ndmlnlstrnlrlx.
Central Point, Oro. MAY I.HWIB,
Neo Mny Dnvlilnon, ndmlnlittrntrlx.
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ItllHTOiaTIO.V
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KXTltY OK
LANDS IV NATIOSAI, IOHICST.
Notlcu I huroby given that the lansd
drscrlbod below, embracing 100 acres,
within tlio Crater National Forest.
Oregon, will bo subject to settlement ;
mm entry unuor mu iironsions oi
tlio homestead Jaws of the United
States and the act of Juno 11, 190C
(34 Stat., 2,13). at tho United States
land office at lloscburg, Oregon, on
July 17, 191 D. Any settler who was
actually and In good faith claiming
nny of said land for agricultural
purposes prior to January 1, 190C,
nml tin tint nhotti1nto.il - 1t m
i.referenen rltrhl In tn.kn n homo.lon,!
entry for tho land actually occunlcd.
Said lands were listed upon the ap
plication of tho poraon mentioned
Mow, who havo a preference right
subject to tho prior right of any such
settler, provided uch settler or ap
plicant I qualified to mako home
stead entry and tho prcforenco right
Is exorcised prior to July 17, 1915,
on which dato the lands wl!. bo sub
ject to settlement nnd entry by any
'iunlltlcd person. Tho land nro ns
follew: ThniK'i NBVi, Sec,20, T.
33,3.. It. ),, 80 . acre, application
f William II. Cuhman. Trail Ore Ore
eon: List C-1C09. Tho NWJi NB
NWVi. tho 8V4 NEU NEW NWM,
tho Nfc S1JM NEU NW. Sec. 32,
T. 40 H.. K. 3 W 20 acres, appllca
Hon of I)avld Dorn. AVatklns, Ore
gon; List C-1C3S. May 1915.
C SI. Ilruco, Asslstnnt'Commlssloncr
of tho General Iind Qfflco.
FOB, HUNT KU:(MS1KD HOOLS
FOIt llENT FurnUbod room. Tho
Coloman, 1005 W. Main, Phono
585-J. 5C
FOIt ItENT HOUHEICEKl'IXa
ItOOMS
FOR RENT Furnlshod housekeep
ing rooms. Clean nnd comfortable.
Reasonable, phono 379-J.
VOU IlK-SJ MOVWK?
FOR RENT 5-room modorn furnish
ed bungalow, lnqulrg 520 N. Grape.
67
FOR RENT-Four mom, house on
paved street, water rent paid.
Phono ;n;nn. ' 5C
FOR RENT Pleasant threo room
furnlshod bungalow, good location,.
rem reasonaiiio. rnono 77UJ, or
Inqulro nt Ca7 So. Holly St.
FOR RENT Six room house,
strictly modem, closo In, cast front
nlco lnwn, garden aud flowers.
Reasouablo to denlniblo tenant.
Phono 372R or 3J;M,
FOR RENT Completely nnd nicely
furnished 2-room bungalow, nil
couvenleucco. good location; closo
In. Apply 421 Jay St., corner W.
11th, So. Onkdnlc, 5C
FOR RENT Ono S-room resldenco;
also furnlHhcd housokooplng rooms.
310 N. ilartlett.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 4
rooms, strictly modorn, una nlocn
from now fodorul building. Phono
931L or call ot 213 N. Holly St.
lll.Ll' VANTlvl aiALE
MALE 1HCLP WANTED First class
minora ut Brnden nilno, Gold Hill,
Oregon,
WANTED First class miners for
contract work at Bradon mlno,
Gold Hill. Oregon. '
NEW TODAY
A fino llttlo plnco In tho odgo ot
Medford, bearing pears, grapos, ap
ples, aud borrlos. Two housos on tho
lilneo. Tho plnco furnishes n living
and thon sonio. Look It ovor,
I havo ranchos In Lnno, Morrow
and Wallowa comities which I can ex
Chtiugo for ranch or Income property
horo.
Or would tho 100 acres noar Mod
ford with 250 In cultivation (it $32.50
tor"noro Interest you?
Q, D. IIQON
FOIt 8AI.I5 HRAIj BHTATK
TO?t!B:uJtXowiHrt,iovon,nJlot
nml two good bouses In tlio best
piirt of tlio city, ono block from pri
mary school buildings, nhd two
blocks from tlio postofflco, tlirco
blocks from high school building.
Will exchange for prnr orchard
near Mcdfonl. What haro you?
W. J. Smith, P. 0. Uox Ui, Now
port, Oro. C9
FOIt HAM: Forty acres of lnnd
within two utile of I'liocnlx. Cabin
and good woll on place. Total
price only flOUO; payable f2G0
cash, balanco to bo worked OHt In
wood cut from Die place. Oood
soil unit stock range. K. 8. Turny,
210 Carnclt-Corcy Dldg. S5
I'Olt 8AU5 Uuy my Improred 80
aero farm and fruit ranch 3 1-2
miles from Knglo Point. Itogtio riv
er valley; look no farther; this 1
It. Karly bargain gat growing
crops and farm Implements; pos
sesion at any old tlnio by owner,
315 n. Iiarticit, city. C
POIt SAKE Nlco bungalow, alt fur
nlKbcd complete. Including n good
upright rlnno; modern, except bath
all for 11000, or less. 11?,9 W.
9th street. CO
FOIt SALE Five acres well Improv
ed. 110 E. 14th. C
FOIt HAI.f. I.trBSTOCK
t0ll SALK-llorief and mtllcs. snaps
for quick sale. C. E. Dates.
FOIt SALE Anconas, also egg for
hatching. 520 North Grape. 57
FOR SALE Or trade, saddlo horse.
Phono 455L. 65
FOR SALE Berkshlres. A few fine
vn-unimB piR". j rum our iirizc-win-i
nlng herd of puro brod Berkshlres. 1
l'rtco si: for choice, aionoy re
funded If jou nro pot satisfied.
Capital "R" Ranch, Central Point.
Phono aiixxl. GC
FOR SALE Cheap, horses, wagon,
nnd jtarncss, used in city delivery
pcrvfcc. now Installing cars. Med
ford General Delivery. 55
FOR SALE A fino younff saddle
pony, G years old. Dr. H. Hart.
Phono 14F15. 15
FOR SALE Puro bred. Red Polled
bull calf; puro bred Duroc Jersey
spring pigs; polo mountain buggy,
good as now. Palmer Investment
Co., Modoc Orchard.
FOR SALE Gilt and wo&nllng pigs
from prita winning Duroc Jersey
herd at Jackson County Fair. L.
II. Houston. 1 mllo west of Tal
ent, Phono 3F12. 59
FOR SALE Young, black, matched
driving team; weight about 1050
or will tradq for a Ford. Inqulro
of F. S. Sitcncor, ono mllu abovo
ltoguo River. 55
FOR SALE ailSCRliIiAJfKOCS
FOR SALE Oak dining tnblo, II
brary table, baby cab, Garland
rango, couch, ttuwlng machine,
ehlld'a table, kitchen table, bed
nnd uirlngH, long plato glasa mir
ror, tubs, dining cbnlrs, bicycle,
etc, SU7 East Jackson. 55
FOR HALE Largo tomntoo plnnts.
25 cents per hundred. 130 West
Sixth street, across street from
llotql Holland. , 50
FOR SALE Ono new 5 It. 1. elec
tric motor. General Electric Co..
John B, Hair, Roguo River. Or. 57
FOR SALE Indian motorcyclo $130
cash. Fully equipped, now tiros;
good condltiou. Box Motor, caro
Mall Trlbuuo. 55
FOR SALE Feathers for pillows or
ninttresaos, 5 cents per pound. Med
ford Poultry & Egg Co., Phono 6 S3.
9
FOR SALE 4-cyllndor, 32-horso, 5
p:t88ongor touring car; electric
lighted and fully equipped: very
reasonable Inqulro at 527 So.
Holly St., or Rooms 25-C-7, oyer
Jnekbon County Bank,
FOR SALE Two Plymouth Rock
lions with chicks; f yult jars. Phono
C25W,
FOR SALE Davenport, dining tnblo
and chairs, books cnbo, refrlgor
utor, bods, springs, muttrosses nnd
various other household goods. 23
N. Ornngo St. Phono 123J2.
TV-------:
Trades for All
Housoa for land and land for
houses. If you have" property for
snlo or trade list Is with us, giving
us an Idea as to what you would
consldor lu exchange. "WE WILL
DO THE REST.
"THE EXCHANGE"
10fl V. Main St.
BvUMvHlMV. Cu, J,C
4
FOIt IlKXT MISCKM.ANnOUS
Foit"ltKNTStoro room In aarnctt
Corcy l)ldg fronting on Orapo
St. Also most dcslrablo offices,
reasonable, llcst of sorvlro. I,.
U. Cnthcart, Itoom 3X9, Pliono
JU7.
KOU KKXT 30 room furnUlicd bo
tot. Address It, care Mall Tribune. '
WA NTftt ftlTOrt'I IONS
WANTED Vacuum cleaning, city or
country. Ilnvp high power gas
machine. 'Work guaranteed. A.
C. lluoon, Phone C25V. C3
WANTBii -to nirr
WANTED -To hear from owner good
farm for rale. Send cash prleo and
description. D. F. Utish, Minneap
olis, Minn. 05
WANTED TO BUY 75 milk cows oh
tlmo; dofcrrcd payments woll se
cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm, Oold
Hill, Oro., II. A. Ensign, Manager.
WANTED MIMl-RLliArtCOCS
WANTED Use of a piano for stor
age. Excellent care. Phose 8S9J.
GC
WANTED Slock to pasture, three
miles sbovo Bybeo brldgo on nog bo
river. J. C. Moore, It. F. D. No.
2, Central Point. 60
WANTED Medium weight autorao-'
bile, touring car body preferred;
will exchange 10 acres land or
building site with view of valley.
Real estate Is not mortgaged and
clear title and warranty deed will
bo given. Address P. O. Box 207,
Medford, Oregon.
FOIt KXCITA.-MJR
W-V-i-'-.w-'w tM-k-Ma
FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange
pfopcrty corner South Oakdate and
. Teath for Portland property. G.
TownsomJ, 65 Union ave., Portland.
Oregon. 5G
IiOS
LOST In Star theater or vicinity.
jauica' gold watch ami pin; liberal
reward for
Cafe.
return to
Johnson's
58
LOST On Main or Bartlett between
Geneva street and high school,
small black adjustable lead pencil
with gold tip. Finder please phone
Margaret Scholi, S3! II. 55
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorney
PORTER J. NEFF. VM. P. MKALE
Attorseya-at-Law, Rooms 8 aan
9. Medford National Bank bids.
A. E. REAME8, LAWYER-
-Garaett-
corey bldg.
Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberts
COLVIO Si ROBERTS. LAW VERS
Medford National Baak Building
B. F. MULKEY & OEO. W. CHEIUU
Attorneys at Law, Jackson Couu
ty Bank Building.
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise K
Hodges Mechanc-Tberaplits, Cairo
praetors, Spondylother:dsta. Tbesi
systems, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, bydro-tberaphy,
etc., produce results in both acutt
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Doual & Co., cor
ner Main and Bartlett. Hours 1
a. m. to 6 p. m. Otbor hours bj
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor
nerve specialist Rooms 20S-204-205.
Garnett-Coroy bldg. Vapoi
batbs und sclentlfio utassage given,
needle spray, head and shonldei
shower la connection; advice tc
dietetics, medical gymnastics
hydroptherapy. Lady attendant
Phono, office 543, realdnuee Ell-H
Notary l'ubiic
HELEN N. YOCKEY .Notary pub
lie. Bring your work to me at th
ten of tbo Mall Tribuui
M-X'M,M-l
WHY?
IT IS VOUH BUSINESS TO SEE MB
Because my stock In trade Is to
havo optioned at tho lowest cash
price tho best buy In this county,
I have been on tno ground look
tng out for you tor tho past flvo
yoars. Nearly evoryday I havo in
vestigated some ''good Utlog." I have
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will se
cure nte satisfied customers.
In a few hours time I can give you
the benefit ot this research, It Is my
business to show you over the county
and Introduce you to the possibilities
aud opportunities here. See Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
It..u. Uitt I.'I-m V.ILu-J UL. MIA.
tl wl 4n ii mmmm ". I
nUSINttflti DIKBCrUKT
Aato ftapftftetJ
LAnER AUTO 8PRINO CO, W
ara operating tha largest, otlMt
asd best equipped plant Ib the Pa
cific aorthweet, Uee ear nptUn0
when other fall. Bold 'aider gtuu--antee.
26 Norta FltteecU .,
Portland, Ore,
.f!fif(lfl3Vkr Mq CfKtT-SfsWP
FRED N. CUMMINQS Karlaeer i
contractor, 404 M, F. IL MM.
Survey, eatlnatee, trrltk,
drainage, orchard and 4 laa
proTomeflt. ' , , '-- : : ; 'r.-t-. ... ' ,Jjaa
IiniMi
DR.
DiR,
W.
M. VAN 8COTOO
a
C. VAN BCOYOC
Dentttt
Giraett-Corey Wig., salt
Medford. Ore. Phone 85,
Sit
W. II. 8PRINOKR. DBNTWT Of
fice hour 9 te 5. Evealuge aad
Sunday by appointment. Office H:
F. &. II. Bldg. Residence PhoM
153J; Office 319J,
BmplerHHMic Ageacy
(EMPLOYMENT AOKKCY We wish
everybody to kaew that the Old Re
liable Bittner Real Jtstate aid
ployweat ageaey, will get year
help, find you employment, rest
your hoMso or sell year laad. Mrs
J. S. Clark, maaager suscossor.
Rooms 6 aai 7, Palm Bids;., Med
ford, Ore. v
OARBAGK Got Tear
cleaned up for ts summer. Csl
ob the city garbage wage fc
good service. Phone 174-L. T.
Y. Allen.
MsWrslWs?wW Hsi
HAIGHt MUSIC STUDIO Room
401. GarneU-Cerey BWg. Fred At
ton llalght Piano, Mrs. FloreaM
Halliday llalght, veiee. PheM
72.
Latwdry.
rr'r-
III SING LAUNDRY 123 South Kir
erslde, has changed wash man. W
are prepared te do all grades of
washing and especially flsa hand
work. Phone 189 J. 61
Fbyesicia
DSL P. O. CARLOW, D. KVA
MAINS CARLOW OsteossUU
physicians, 416-417 Oarnett-Corer
bldg., phone 1036-L. X Id
28 South Laurel -sH.
DR. W. W. HOWARB OeteoftattH
physicians, 303 GaraeU-Cere?
bulldlar. Phoae 994-M.,
DR. J. J. BMMENS Phyrt4 Ml
surgeon. Practice limited te eye,
Mr, B029 and throat. Xyea seJea
tlflcally tested and glasses m
plled. Oculist and Aurlst far S. r.
It. It. Co. Offices M. K. & II. Co.
Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone S7.
H. B. riCKEL. H. D. Office Jaek
son County Baak bldg. Offle
phone 43-R; resldeuee paofie'68-K.
DIL R. W. CLANCY Phyststaa ui
surgeon. Phoues. office 3$, rest
dence 724-J, Office hours 1 U
12, Z to 5.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Otfis
309310-311, M. F. ft II, Bldg,
Phones residence, SH-J2; offiee,
814.
Printers nuQ rHtritefiem
UEDFORD PRINTINQ CO. has tha
best equipped printing office la
southern. Orogon; book blading,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
tc Portland prican, JI7 Nerts
rtr ut
Shoe Repairing-
SHOE REPAIRING First class
repairing, on modern t4KIH
machines white you watt. K, H.
Btdon, located la Kldd'a She sHWe,
Phone 313J.
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EADS TRANSFER & BTORAOB CO.
Of flea 4 a Nerth Fraatifc Ttvifi
315. prices right.
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TYPEWRITERS ANDwRwSmV?
New Kemiagton. HmJMi
and Mesarek tynwrttsas ssMsM
and subtraetlft iaHMnm,ruhmt
msolilnes fur suit or s-uy
meats', Ma.ohIo. for reat. rtaismf
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