Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    raOE FTYE
OSCAR AND ADOLPH
AT THEIR GAY PRANKS
SCEDFOttU WSin TRTOUNTD, MTCDFORD, OREO OX, FRIDAY. JUNE 11, 1015
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
Tin' Ahlnnd library keeping
aliroiist of improvement"!. A remit
niul notable one is tlit installation of
n children's tU'jmrtiiicnt. Tliis np
plies not. only to tin mentality of the
little folks, hut the phy-donl equip
ment uIp. i i keeping with thoTr
needs. Chairs n.n,t tallies have lieeii
milled to reading room facilities,
graded in Mze to accommodate
youngsters from kindergnttcn ago
upward. It is nuuilless to add thai all
the!' I'ncililios arc well tfntrdnlzod.
There hns been s mnny ns 1'J,' in at
tondnneo during the' children's hoar.
Jlis llieks, lilirnriiu iow haft for an
iihsixtnnt Mis Minnie .Jiicl:on, who
Iiti- won an enviable distinction both
in and ouUido of local circles a u
leader of more than ordinary uhilitvv.
To this gift and other aaeomplinh
incuts i-. duo much of the interest
uwakencil in the new' created chil
dren's department." The librar- Im
added till!) new volumes to fcs shelves
inoo Januar" 1.
Charles Veghto has returned from
a htiHiuors trip to Klamath rails.
W, Wl Cahlwell and family left on
Thursdav tiiiiruiti" for their former
home, Loili W'-o., iiiluiuliuu; to lie
gone until October. Tbev went by the
way of San Francisco.
Veil Imrntliouse's motort-yclo,
which made the s)eedy trip to .Med
ford Home time ago with two assen
aers in thirteen minutes, came to
grief the other ilav and is in the gur
line indefinite! for repairs. Kd flol
den in his biir "ray .Michigan ran into
the Indian at the corner of It and
Fourth hticets. Verl was thrown over
thiitv feet and narrowly escaped ser
ious injury. Gulden's car was slight
ly distiuipd alin. A storv concern
ing Veil's .Medford trip leeentl" mi
peiired in the Motorcyclist of Los An
geles. .Livestock shipments continue on a
big scale. On Wdnesdnv IIIIIIO more
sheep wore halted here for feed and
a brief lent. They occupied twenty
fan. They were from Head, Or.,
shipped from there to Saeramcnlo by
('. Swanston & Son of that fit v. The
stock hnndlors here not the cars un
der way by (I o'clock Thursday morn
ing, 'fhe bunch was made up of five
.Mtarlimrs.
A. W. Greene of Orceneville, Clay
count v. In., was u recent visitor here
with his old-tiuio friend and noigh
),or, .!. I'. Dodge, his wife accompany
ing him. Mr. Greene was former
postmaster of his homo town and is
prominently identified with insurance
inleiests.
J. W. McCoy, casliier of the First
National bank, returned Wednesday
morning with his family from a visit
to San Francisco and the exposition.
A. F. UoxciiHtock hns taken over
the mnnngeineut of the Mission cafe
at the depot, having recently leased
it from its owner, Frank Kami.
The first of the week J. J. Murphy
mid Keeho Mitchell made a flving
hiisincsn hip over to the vicinity of
Waldo and Holland, in Josephine
county. The distance is 101) miles
each wnv. They went Sunday and ro-
ttuncd MondP" Mitchell's ear be
having splendidly over roads not ov
cilv good in inuov places. Near Hol
land they ounuht a glimpso of Hd
Hughe, who, instead of selling, is
now actually workiii" much ranch
laud in that locality.
An intcr-fitniilv row in brewing on
South Lnuiol street. Two women,
heretofore intimate, no lunger speak
n they imss by. A neighborly call,
the solicitation of change for a dol
Inr with the subsequent disappear
ance of .20 from the purse of the
woman who sought to accommodate
her neighbor, has led to n feeling of
estrangement between the two. Some
uvu!iar system of flimfliimniing is
Miid to have occurred which remains
inexplicable pending further develop
ments. Cliarle Telford, Southern Pacific
engineer, of I)iiumuir, will establish
the family home hero. Mrs. Telford
wa in Ashland Wodjiesduy closing
arrangements for leasing h bouse on
the houlovard.
Flag day, June M, will be uppio
innately observed li local F.Iks next
Monday evening. A fittitug program,
patriotic in detail, is being prepared
tor the observance.
The regular annual election for the
sbland school district occurs June
'21. One director is to bo elected, ami
it is conceded that 0. F. Caron will
uececd himself in tlmt cnpuc.it v.
Fastor Hussll assed through here
Wednesday iifternoou, uoithliouiid,
oil a Pullman "millennial." During
the ciistntuary stop ho was the recip.
ietit of iiiiuhipou ctnigntt illations and
Mural offerings at the hands of his
tolluKiutf.
JapNues cojHpliHHtioiw again
thnmtwi a. ' Tb AudnsWis Opera
onuuiuv i foklHld to reappear
her Jan 16 in tlw "Mikado," the
ramie nupra which inane Kd Andrew-
tOJDOIS. ,
Fred Putnam has taken the eon-tnw-t
of removing a number of
shueks whteh have betn ordered oft
the Mirk area. I'p to date he hiw
iiiom'iI Uipee lo the ItWIui rnueh, in
ike liellexiev district, east of town,
where thev will be raetoMruelid ml"
ngiieer naeedat and Hlntaiilml mit-beiiihiute.-
Tin lei' "I ti.i' ' i- no ' ''- "
Vecopj; NIC&t'X Al.TO6 s ( YOU ditn-t stond) , ., ( '
frhZ- . ' ) oscar hass) ftui a 6 ct-ose ENOUGH ' !
both directions. Thursday afternoon
No. 1(5 ran in triple sections, the
third being a special to accommodate
excursionist of the American Lib
rary association, occupying ten
coaches, who are touring the Pacific
coast, visiting the principal attrac
tions, Mrs. C. J. Mast loft for Portland
last Tuesday to be in attendance up
on her mother, Mrs. ,J. Ilarnt-bou-c,
who is ii hospital patient in
that city.
Among the substantial improve
ments on H street, not far from the
depot, is u fineynew house which is
being built by Call Harris of the lo
cal switch ynids.
A vacant store room in the Allen,
block, on West Main street, is being
refitted for the occupancy of Orres
tailoring establishment, which will
soon move one door cast from its
present location. Humor has it that
Mr. and Mrs. ,. J. Orrcs will ere long
take over the management of the Ho
tel Ashland, ulso retaining the mer
chant tailoring husiuey.
Second, if not equaling the spring'
development work, ure the improve
inentH connected with park extcnsioi
and hoautifieation. There will be '2
miles of pipe in the springs conduit I
proper, (lie diameter being tw'o to
four inches. The gas well is six
miles out, lithia four miles, lithia
soda six miles ami sulphur three and
one-half miles. At the park just at
present the must notable improve
ment nre connected with the auto
mobile camp grounds. A natural
spring is being developed on the
premises. City water will also be
piped to the grounds and gas service
installed. Over 'JdOII feet of siv
inch sewer is being laid. Camp priv
ileges will include shelter in the way
of substantial housing, n kitchenette
and other accessories. Frank Clark,
architect, of Mcdford, is looking lif
ter construction work in the way of
Installation of buildings. The auto
piobilo camp grounds will be provided
with every requisite.
Mix. Harry Sales left enrlv in the
week for Portland, stopping at Salem
en route.
The Misses Josephine Saunders
anil Uuth Shoudy are home from
Ueed college, Portland, for the sum
mer vacation.
C. J. Must, former telegraph op
erator ut this station, and who for a
time handled tickets at the motor de
pot, has been promoted to the posi
tion of car distributor on tho Port
laud division of tho Southern Pa
cific, with headunarlers at lfosehurg.
He left for bis new assignment on
Tuesday of this week.
The wedding of Miss Ileulah Cald
well and Robert Newman occurred at
the residence of the bride's mother,
Mrs. I.eali Caldwell, on Laurel street,
Wednesday evening. The ceremony
wan performed by Key. Mr. Vallan
(liualinm of the Christian church.
The l(iide has been one of the popular
teachers in the west side schools, Mr.
Newman is foreman of one of the
leailinir orchard properties in the
Medford-Conlrnl oPint district, and
the home of the newlv wedded couple
will be in a fine new bungalow built
expressly for them on this truet.
About thirty-five members of the
Kasterii Star order here attended a
meeting of Kennies chapter, Mcdford,
Wednesday eeiiinf, ami reMrt their
reception there ns having icnohed the
acme of hospitality.
Frank Titus, wife and two chil
dren, left by automobile on Tliiirwday
morning for San Francisco. After
driving the Ford to that eitv and lo
cating, the family for the time he
ing, he will return to Oregon and
Washington, looking ufter grain
ranch intere-ts in those section. He
also owns u big cuttle and sheep
ranch in New Zealand, which he vis
its on an avorugi' of about once in
three years. ater ou the family will
tour the southern section lir car. One
of the children is an asthmatic and
the trip will be iu ereh of a ell
mate that will termuuwUv relieve
the sufferer, even if the have to in
vade Old Mexico. The Titus home
oil MnutuitM avenue has heeo rented
indefinitely.
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES
Mr John Hil-r uuw a irt) last
KrliU In honui ii' i.i i 1 ii 1 1. daughter
Kj'M' ' n"- NMti i Mini. trin is
i'ninos were played and refreshments
of pop corn, enke and lemonade were
served.
Mrs. Conroy camo up from Califor
nia last week, visited a few dayn with
her mother and took hor two little
hoys hack with hor. ..
Mr. ISdmondHon visited a few dayn
recently at t ho Allen ranch
miles above hero.
olevon
Mr. Hill ot Derby was in llutto
Falls Tuesday on business.
Tho recipients of the prizes aword
ed by tho Mothers' Club Juno 4th
wore ns follews: Dyron Stewart,
prize of $1 for fly trap; Mrs. K. K.
Smith, $2 for host lawn and garden;
I Clins. EilmnmlHon, $1 second prize,
for lawn and gardon, and Mrs. John '
jSllor third prize.
lour tlmlicrmon came up Thursday
fiom Mcdford. Mr. Mnhoney mid Mr.
Parker took thorn up In tho hills Fri
day morning, returning tho saino ov
oniug. A baby boy was bom recently to
Mr. and Mrs. X. It. Stoddard. Mrs.
Stoddard Is at present with relatives
in California. '
Mrs. Marcus linker hns been ser
iously HI but Is Improving.
Klslo Wright loft Snturday for Cor-
vnllls to attend tho commencement
exorcises of the O. A. C. Her brother
Is a graduate In agrlculturo this
spring.
Chns. al'tton camo homo from
Klamath county Thursday. Ho vlsltod
with relatives a fow days and then
wont to Dorby to work.
Mr. nail Mrs. Win. Sears an dchll
dren, Margaret and Rodger, spout
from Saturday until Tuesday in Mod
ford. Itay Parker mado n business trip
to Jacksonville last week.
Mrs. George Smith and baby are
visiting nt presont with hor pnrent
Mr. and Mrs. Hock of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ilnmard nro stny
Ing nt Itancherln while Mrs. McDon
ald and Mr. Howard nro awny. Mrs.
McDonald Is to ho away about n
mouth visiting relatives In California
and Mr. Howard accompanied her as
far as Mcdford.
Mr. Slmmervlllo moved his family
up to Mosquito Monday.
Delwin ClaspoH came homo from
Klnmatl Wcdnosday. Ho has a ful
lon on his thumb.
Tho entertainment glvon nt tho
school houso by tho Mothers' Club
and the Christian Kudoavor Society
combined, wns well attended and ap
preciated. Verl Hlghy Is visiting nt Hanchorln,
Joe Kador left Wodnesdny morning
for a fw dns' stay at his mountain
ranch.
II. 11. Holms passed through Taloat
Tuesday on his way to Mcdford for a
few days' visit with his wifo's par
ents. .. Webito'r of Talent was a Mod
ford busliuMMi visitor Thursday,
W. S. Stanclirf has Installod an Ir
rigation system on his garden placo
above Phoenix. The pump Is opor
atod by n gasollno engine.
Mrs. O. C. MeClnln of Phonnlx loft
Wednesday for a visit with friends In
California and will visit the exposi
tion while thero.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Knighton of
Ragle Point camo over Sunday and
took Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey homo with
them for a few days' vllt.
Mrs. Lilllo Blackwood of Phoenix
and her daughtor, Mrs. W. S. Stan
cliff, visited Mrs. Orthny's of Talent
last Sunday aforuoon.
Mrs. Noah Chandler or North Tal
ent was Iu Medford Wodnotdny aft
ernoon, having some dontal work
done.
adltf" Aid met Thursday nt the
pleasant home of Mrs. C. C. Hartley
of Xurtb Talent when n ten oent teu
was ajirved.
go reckless have the lrivors of
autoa beeflNH) iidum the highway that
persons In lias and on foot are Iu
danger of being struck at any time.
Last Sunday, 1 am told, an aula ran
onto tbe rig from the rear la which
Mroa Tryer and nia tittle ana were
riding. Both were tWown out. he
horses ran away an- 'He rig mar r
ls damaged. Have wu. ' -mad the
mem of Mr fryer's or his sou., 'n
nirlcit To davs later a iiioioreyete.
iiiMi-ii ! 4 insu and MoiiiJii. iku lain
1 EDEN PRECINCT
a rig driven by little Percy Henry of
North Talent. The child was thrown
out ami had the horse boon other
than the gontlo animal that she is,
the boy would In nil probability have
been killed. It Is n common occur
rence to hnvo nutos briiHh a lady's
skirts aH they go flying past hor on
the paved rond. Is thero no law to
'protect persons who use the highway
In any other way only In an auto?
Roporlod by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., Sixth and Fir St.
Circuit Court
1). ,. Powell vs. Hannah J. Gilbert,
ot al, certificate of redemption.
Jackson countj vs. Perry Foster, et
nl, proof of publication of summons.
S. F. Helchort vs. Josephine Sooy
Stnlth, douuirrer.
The Mullock More. Agency vs. Win.
A. Hurr, Interrogation of F. W. Smith.
cashier.
Missouri li. (llbson, administrator
of the estate ot Humphrey K. Stone,
vs. Kdward J. Murphy, et al., finding
mid conclusions; decree.
Heal IXiito Tnuisfeisi
I.. Kmnie Humphrey et vlr to
I.oren Moore, deed to lot In
block .1, West Mcdford
Daisy V. Lowmati, et vlr, to
Thomas K. I.owmaii, et tix,
deed to land Iu section 8, T.
as, It. A W.
Hosslo V. Angel to Frank TIs
dnlo, lonao, land in section
17, T, 37, 8. It. 2 W
S. M. Carpontor'to (1. T. Lynch
Q. C. I), to mining property
In section .10, T. 38, It. 2 W.
10
Louise Khlred Jiinnoy to P. M.
Juunoy, deed to lots In Perry
subdivision
J. P. Iluekor et ux" to J. C.
Drown, dood to lot In Lewis
addition to Mcdford
10
John II. Dlbsou to City of Ash
land, deed to enstmout for
streot In Ashland 1
John A. Swott to Mary T. Iloya
ton,, lots In block I, llerry
valo add., Medfqrd..Lovo and nffec.
W. A. Tumor, et ux to Kdwln
P. Hughes, dood to land In
section Kl, T. 38, It. 1 W 1
Kdwln P. Ilughos, ot ux to O.
IOwIh, ot nl. deed to land In
section 13, T. 38, It. 1 W 1S.000
PACIFIC AXH KAKTItltX MOTOR
SIMtVK'K.
Commonclng Monday, Juno 1 ith,
motor service will bo established on
Pacific &. Eastern Railway, loavlng
Medford Monduys, Wodnosdoys and
Fridays at 9: no a. in. for Eagle Point.
Returning, leave Eugle Point 10:00 n.
in., arrive at Medford 10:45 n. in.
Presont schedule on Tuesdays, Thurs
day uud Saturdays leuutlns un
changed, evcept that evening trip will
be made with motor. SI 14
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby glvon that tho' un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil at its meeting to bo held Juno 15,
1915, for a llcenso to soil malt, spir
ituous and vinous liquors In quanti
ties loss than a gallon at Its place of
business on lot 10, block 41. city of
Mod ford until January 1, 1910.
HOLLAND HOTEL CO.
Dated June Ith, 1915,
NOTICE OF SIIKItll'F'H SALE
William S Crowoll, Plaintiff, vs.
Mary 11. IiaKK"M. George II Dsggett,
and F. G. Mathlsou, defendants.
Dy virtue of an executing and nu
order or sale duly Issued nut or the
Circuit Point or the County qt Jnck
son, and Htate or Oregon, and to mo
direct !, duted the 19tb day or May,
nil', in n unrlalii furi'i lciMiiro suit
Itheie'in, wherein William S. Crowoll
hi plaintiff, did on tiie itn uay or
May. 1915. recover Judgment and de.
oree against tbe defendants ilury II.
Daggett and Gorge II. Dsggett for
the sum of $6941.32 with Interest
thereon from tho rendition of said
judgment, to It, the said 18 Hi day
of May. 11"' at the rate of X iter
rent per aunum and the further sunt
Of $31) '10. costs and disbursements
which sain Judgment and decree Is
of record iu Volume ii of the Jour-
'ual of said court; and aeeurad de
cree againat tne defendant, r. u.
Mathisea: t a t w
Katie is hereby given that in obe
dlanee to said eruUs and order
t aale. I MI. on tglurday. the Ulh
day of June, isia, al me nour oi
ton ti'rlnfk hi "lie forenoon of snld
lit a tn- lioiii dixir r il't Court
COURT HOUSE NEWS
House in Jacksonville, Jnckson Coun
ty, Oregon, offor for snlo and wilt
soil nt public miction to the highest
bidder for cash, subject to redemp
tion ns provided by Inw, nil of tho
right, title and interest Hint tho de
fendants herein had on tho dato ot
tho mortgage mentioned In snld fore
closure suit, or hnvo since acquired
In and to tbe following described renl
property, situated and being In tho
County of Jackson, State ot Orogon,
to-wit:
Doing lot No. 11 or.O. II. Dnggolt'H
rifnliflPfla itiianHlifiil nu fnllitl'u
iiVmti iim v w fiirmip nf n r. n I
No. 07 Iu Tp. 37 S. of 11. 2 W. W. M.
run S, 0 dog. 04' Kast on West lino
of said claim. 2"iSf, ft., thonco N. SO
dog. r.r.' Kast 12Gr ft. to the point
of beginning; thence N. 0 dog. 04' W.,
24 8.0 feet; thonco N. 80 deg. R4' K..
170.0 ft., thence N. 0 deg. 04' V
400.0 feet: thonco N. SO deg. fir,' 13.,
437.0 feet lo draw; thonco S. 20 dog.
KB w 27 feet In draw; thonco S.
52 dog. IS K.. 1S8.0 feet 111 draw,
thonco S 03 dog. or,' W.. 85 feet In
draw; thence N. S2 dog. 15 . 1 15.0
feet In drnw; thonco S. 15 dog. 0'
W. 51.0 feet In draw; thonco S. 21
dog. 30 K. 123.0 feet In draw; thonco
S. 03 deg. 0' W., 23C.0 feot In draw;
thence H. 35 deg. 30 W., 42.0 reel
In drnw; tlieuco S. 8 dog. 03 K.
2 111.0 feet In drnw to road; thonco
S. 8!i deg. 55' W. 385.0 feet In draw
to tho point of beginning, contain
ing ti.iS ncres.
Also lot No. 4 O. II. DngRott's
Orchards, described ns follews:
From a stone monument at tho N.
W. corner of D. L. C. No. 07 In Tp.
fl7 nf II. 1 V . V. M. run S. 89
dog. 47' K., 1050.0 feet ou said claim !
line to tho point or iicginntng; Tiionro
8. SO dog. 47' K. 350.0 feot on clnlni
lino; thonco S. 0 deg. 04' F... 12C0.0
feot; thonco N. 89 dog. 47' V 350.0
feot; thonco N. 0 deg. OP , 1200.0
foot to tho point of beginning, con
taining 10.11 ncres.
All of tho aliovo described rcnl
property will ho sold at snld tlmo and
placo In tho manner provided by law
for tho sale of real property undur
execution to satisfy the Judgment
nbuvo stated, together with costs nnd
tho accruing costs of this sale.
W. H. SINOLDIt,
Sheriff of Jnckson County, Oregon.
Dy K. W. WILSON, Deputy.
FOR HHVJwrtOVHlfl"
SNAP RENTAL 81 room residenco,
close In, 2 garden lots, barn, chick
on coop, 4 bearing poach trees; all
for $10, If taken at once. Phono
931-J or 892-J. 81
FOR RENT Modem housekeeping
rooms; bath. Close In. Phono
372-J.
FOR RENT Closo In houso, six
rooniH mid bath. 205 8. Central;
plenty sliado and lawn. Ono 2
roomed house, flno for baoholors'
qunrtors. Phono I7-.I-2.
FOR RENT Furnished houso strict
ly modern 4 nice rooms, closn to
business conter. Owner enroa for
lawn. Phono 931-L.
FOR HE. NT 5-room bungulow and
u 4-room furnished flat. Phono
621-R, 730 West 11 th St.
FOR RENT Six room houso,
strictly modern, closo In, cast front
nlco lawn, gardon and flowers.
Raasonahlo to dosirablo tenant.
Phono 372R or 32BM.
FOR ItKNT MIMWI.LAMtOUS
FOR RENT Store room In (larnett
Coroy Hid-., fronting on Orapo
St. Also most dosirablo offices,
reasonable. Dost ot service. L.
L. Catbcart, Room 319, Phono
107.
FOR RENT 30 room furnished ho
tol. Address R, care Mall Tribune.
WANTED hlTUATIONH
WANTED-Young man at present
employed in ofHco desires ranch
position, preferably wheie there Is
chance of advancement. Age 2 I
Athletic build, llox 027. Mnll Trl
une. '"
WANTED MI.iUrcJAiArrHOUH
WANTED Second hand bicycle;
rensounble. :i7 . Laurel St. 71
NEW TODAY
1 have 19 acres of flue young lem
ons partly lutont with pouches,
abundance of water iu cement plpun
to oaoh tieo row, oloso to Riverside.
15 miles from Los Angelas, Iu the
ocnter of the greatest citrus belt or
the world. Party means huslneaa and
offers to trade It for a general farm
or atocg ranch here. Wha' have you
worth $l?.uo to offer?
A dand close In corner 100x100.
with pavement on to sides fullv
paid up; 14 room house, rurnlaked.
whleh nays aood returns oh the prlee
asked. It Is very low. only $ l0.
furnished.
C. D. HOON
roitSAiii heaijkstath nuuiNisss TimKuroitt
FOIt SAIjK Or trndo, small ranch
good soil, a bargain if takon nt
onco. Address 9, Mnll Tribune, f
VOW SAL13 -MISCKLTiANKOUH
FOK SALE A g6od cow.
son, Oiiffln Crook.
0. It. Wll
73 FOR SALE Pine wood, $1.50 a tier.
Phono 788-J-4. 71
FOK SALE (las range, good as now.
Phono 025-U. 8114
FOR SALE drain liny in tho flold,
$8 and ?10 por ton. C. W. Isaacs.
Phono 591-J-2.
FOR SALE Centrifugal pump, 8
Inch stream, with nil collections
and some extra pipe; will Irrigate
It! 0 acres. This pump will draw
sand, gravel or water. Phono
U31-D or cnll at 200 W. Main,
city.
Foil" SALE Alfalfa hay $12.00 por
ton, delivered. Phone, Jackson
ville, 21-F-ll. , 70
WiTsTluV-Oiio Horrlok rofrlgorat
or and Hoosler kitchen cabinet.
523 East Main St. 72
FOR HALE Alfalfa and wild outs
hay. baled or loose. Phono 201.10.
70
FOR SALE Plo ebonies in public
market Saturdny. Phono No. 21-F-13,
Jacksonville, Oro. 73
FOK 8AWI lilt ICSTOOX
F0ir8ALE--
sale. Enquire or R. R. Mlufttr,
Eaglo Point, Orogon. 70
FOR SALE Thrco montlm holfor
calf; one dozen Wyandotte hens.
13G Portland uvo. 70
FOR SALE Good horso, 10 years
old. Write E. Hall, It. F. D. 2,
Central Point, Oro. 70
FOR SALE Young horse, half cash.
Phono 1 ISX evenings.
FOR SALE Horses and inulos, snaps
tor quick snlo. C. E. Gates.
FOIt SALE Puro bred, Rod Polled
bull calf; puro bred Duroo Jersey
spring pigs; polo mountain buggy,
good ns now. Palmer Investment
Co.. Modoc Orchard,
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED- I lousokeopor,
aged lady preferred.
Tenth street.
middle
103C West
70
-X!
II ELP WANTEH MALE
MALE HELP WANTED First class
minors at llrndou mine, Gold Hill,
Oregon,
WANTED First class minors for
contract work at Ilradou mine,
Gold Hill, Oregon.
HUHINKSS DIRECTORY
(Jlilroprnctors
DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E.
Hodges Muchiiuo-Thoraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotuoraplsts. These
systems, Including dlotetlcs, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy,
etc., produce results In both ncuU
and chronic dlsouscs. Consulta
tion frco. Ovor Ueuol & Co., cor
ner Main and Uartlo'.t. Hours V
a. in. to 5 p. m. Otlior hours bj
sppolntuiont. Phono 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist Rooms 20.V204
205, Oarnott-Corey bldg. Vapot
baths and scleuttric massage gtvon,
noudlo spray, bond and shouldoi
shower In coiinoctlon; advlco lo
dlototlcs, medical gynmustlcs,
hydrotitborapy. Lady attendant
Phono, otrice 543, resldnuco 5U-R
Notary 1'utiltc
HELEN N. YOCICEY Notary vub
lie. Drlug your work to mo at ttu
slvn or the Mall Tribune
WHY?
it is voiit nriNi:.s.s to see me
Bocauso my stock In trade Is to
have optioned at tho lowest cash
prlco tho bost buy In this county.
I have bgan un tuu ground look
ing out for you for tho pant flvo
yours. Nearly ovoryday- 1 havo In
vestigated somu "good thlug." 1 buvo
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will se
en ro me satisfied ouMoiuera.
In a few hours time I can give you
tho benefit or this research. It Is my
business to show you over the county
and Introduee you to the possibilities
and opportunities here, See Mod
rare first and
J. C. BARNES
Room '-KM, l'lrxt National Hunk Illdg.
Attornry
POnTEIt J. NEFF, WM. r. AIEALBT
Attornoys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Dank bldg.
A. E. HEAME3, LAWYER Garnets
Corey bldg.
Win. M. Colvtg, George M. Roberts
COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford National Uank Dulldlng.
D. F. MULKBY & GEO. W. CHERKT
Attornoys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Dank Uutldlng.
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W
aro operating tho largest, oldest
and best oqulppod plant iu tho Pa
clflo northwest. Uso our springs
wbon others fall. 8old undor guar
antee. 20 North Fifteenth Bt.,
Portland, Ore.
Eoglucvr nnd Contractor
FRED'XcUMMfN
contractor, 404 M. F. &. H. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates. Irrigation,
drntnago, orchard and land Im
provement. Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO
DR. O. C. VAN 8COYOO
Dontlsta
Garnott-Coror Did., sntta III
Uodrord. Oro. Phono 850.
Employment Agency
EMPLOYMENT GENCY Wo'wfali
everybody to know tbnt the Old Re
liable Dlttner Real Estato nnd Ein
playmcnt agency, will get your
holp, find you employment, rent
your Iioudo or sell your laud. Mrs,
J. S. Clark, manager successor.
Rooms 0 and 7, Palm Bldg., Med
ford, Oro.
Gartmgo
OARUAGE Get your premises
cloanod up for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good sorvlco. Phono 274-L. T,
Y. Allon.
Instruction in Stuslo
HAIOHT MUSIO STUDIO Room
401. Oarnott-Corey Illdg. Fred AL
ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence
Halllday Hatgbt, volco. Phono
72.
Phyo-Mcians ana mirgeon
DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA
MAINS GARLOW OstoopathU
physicians, 41C-417 Gnruott-Corty
bldg., phono 1030-L. lies Id once
20 tioutU Laurel Bt.
DR. W. W. IIOWAnD OsteopatbH
phyulclaus, 303 Garnett-Uurey
building. Phono 904-M.
DR. J. J. BMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyos scien
tifically tosted and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P,
it. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
Bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567.
E. D. PICKED, M. D. Office Jack:,
son County Dauk bldg. Ofllcs
phono 43-11; rosldenco pbone 68-R.
DrT STw. CLANOY Physician aud
surgeon. Phones, office 30, rotl
donee 724-J. Office hours 10 to
13, 2 to 6.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Office
309-310-311, M. F. & II. Bldg.
Phones rosldeuco, 814-J3; office,
814. t
Printers nnQ rulillsliers
UEDFORD PRINTINO CO, has tni,
bost oqulppid printing office Is
southern Orcgou; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prlcea. 27 Norti
'lr H
Kboo Itcpuliiiig
SHOE REPAIRING First class shM
repairing, on modern eloctrls
inachlnos while you walL E. N.
Dlden, located In Kldd's Shoe Store,
Pboue 313J.
Transfers
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO..
Office 42 Norta Front St. Pbous
315. Prices right. Service guar
sntnert THwiller"j una SuppUos.
TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES
Now Remington, Smith Premier
aud Munarah typawrltlng, adding
aud Rubtraotlng machluos, rebuilt
mnohluos for cash or easy pay
ments Machines for rent, ribbon
and supplloa of all kinds, simple re
pairs tree or cburge, Roger B.
Dennett, 10 Qutucu St., paon
938-1U
Ml
m
TlfMfSmfWti
ggawesssesengga