Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1915)
KEDFQRU WKTTj TRIBUNE, MTCDirOUD, ORKflON, MONDAY, TUNK 11, 101 o vkcw, ftve -rp tt OSCAR AND ADOLPH AT THEIR GAY PRANKS hi i W i- J- ,fe A PLANS NEW OFFIGERS ASHLAND. Juno H.-r-Contlngent uifon further expansion as to ihem hdrahlp, thn commercial cllll) plahs ty occupy enlarged quarters accord ingly. A project Ik under way whom, b.the organization may liccoino liottsoit In tho McCarthy block, on Wjest .Muln street, occupying; those on tire quarters wlnchar.e now nvollalile. Tho armory formerly was located dn thh second floor of thin building and ItMa equipped wltli every requisite In tflp wny of lolthy, niulltorluiii. kitchen nijd pantry. The ntiilttorluin affonlH otlo ofuhc finest dnnclng floors In town, nnd In also suited for otlior so cial functions. Tho plan Is to locate tho offlcog, rending nnd billiard roonm on tho first floor, leaving the second floor to be used ns above Indi cated. Tho location Is an Ideal one, with a north frontage, and Ih situated on tho prlnclpnl thoroughfare through town whore all tho travel over tho Pacific highway would puss directly by Its doors. Tho club membership Ih now 37", hut this Is far from tho high wator mark which the promoters of tho or ganlaztlon hope to attain In tho near future. If these expectations are re nllzod the change will bo effected, In. nsniuch as tho club has received an offer from the ownors of tho prop erty In the way ot rental which 1b considered a minimum one In view of tho advantage to bo derived. Tho women's auxiliary, the Civic Improve ment Club, Is a prominent factor In the commercial body, und tho con ttimplntod change would afford the ladles Ideal quarters In which to hold their gatherings. In line with the demands created by new project which AnIiIiiihI is liuincliiiiK on u bij; scale, its Commer. cial club iiit'inlici'-liip is (o he lioosted on u eommeiiHUiiitii Inisis, II. ('. l'ur- ueker, Clerk lliwli, Chester Steveil hin, A. .M. Keiiver and .1. It. CiomiII have liccii iippoiutell u new memher ship eouuiiittee and nee out in earnest for (he largest class of recruits ever H'curod in the history of the organ ization. The cluli has not only heeit icnrgnnized with consequent inerens eil intoie.sl in ils luPotiug, hut the social iline is not lieiu overlooked, n font lire which appeals to nil. In an exceedingly optimistic spirit the new committee i plnniiiiiir ! Ket lmy nnd pry Hung ooc, with Hie iletenninu iiou to niiike thi CoiiiiiU'i'cial eluh the most tttlkcd of oixuiiintion of itn kind in the country. Dun Apploinito, Wells-Kargo agent, nnd I). I'eid..i of the Ashlaiiil eiciiiu ury left Sunday for the exposition. Frank lleheilie anil wife of Weed wine vi-itors here the lat of the week. Frank va a former well known ieiilcnt. The eongrenhiouul appropiialion-. committee, now touring' the went on liiiuiiic-H, initiglcd with pleasure, will urrivo on .lune '21, occupying two coaches attached to No. 1(1. They are liemlcd north. Fiihlieitv Manager Dur.veii of the Commercial eluh is conferring with Mcdfonl over a plan of entertainment which cannot help hut he of mutual satisfaction to not only both town, hut also to the edi fication "I ''"' litiuuuihcd vi-ltois. I'rolWMir .Me.Miiirnv oe. to Ta eouui till" wek in ilttuiiduiiee upon tho hiiimiiiI t'ouventiou of the N'orlli wurtein .MuHii'.TQiiflmr' association. I.tiir on he ll o So Seattle and hUo viit n hmtlier at Kidgefielp1, WVish. Most. Martin ami Illggius expert lioller inspectors in Hoveriiment em jilh" were here last Friday. Claire Heche is lerfoiiniiiK the du tio. of train clerk at the deixit teni liomrily during the absence of the lejjulur oinplovp. The llsplinl ehanol our flrnco was sidetrHckcd here thn lat of the week fur one ily only and wn's visited hy a larue number pioviim. to lenviuu for soul hern heitiwlilvd leginn-. Cantaiii Maloue, Lieutenant Mlul.c and llix'vet I'livato Hal MiN'air, all of I'iit coniMiiv, who leac for Fort Sloven on Tiic1hv Hflernooii, are also duly Hcercilittsl rcprcscntativcf to vmioiis Mnmi( -niud bodies which meet iu l'ortlrtji!Ul wcyL In rertttin instiihces thee diitW-- will hi- dleiiwted Ui - vm. Mr. Illtike ae. (i&HiiiiUM tW IhwteiiilUt aud will viiii t at Portland tluriny the cncuuip uwnt Hitd at ConaUU later n. J. F. Itofbw'x ut (tMliuiouiaU in (Im l4Ma1 prtws uffonl further cm Am' uf th" ttffiiue t Kiuulrv nirti Wl wutrrs. Cituwn Hoho eniuc f riii Colontiln m-hhI vtnr u" in tk lust tnr of ulirsio, imiipli Mtwtl witli hndpr tombhui. Fur lnv tti u timr he ciimImI iimhi nelliirit: hut afp'tHl bttfd ami vftiiltls. In-4V-H hHitf MmfbHHl ( -hnriMil MmI cake tMK Ui m .lrictl lilluu tVt hi- bust H00aitof hu Iimii actiil. n iWM tMimiiui f 'it 7 putiMl- fit m MMifimHti mirniMl. al lit im ! ft mit Hi MMl,i.: ff'Mi! -iin: ASHLAND Hi VICINITY r s 1 -p - . 1 '- : "; -A- ,, i VIU. BS DXPN, ) tGR St-OR Cttsr jT'' UNO I JSgn yveM irsV ' (wo h viu.7eu. roof at ms ov ocr . vlu. sit down oBfe J w riMc. rcTV , a story fit nare T CHUR. He pots) un Re rose to zmft V ( speaK, GIPp Me v CHeNTt-CMeN y WW n ,N "crc vkon WJL. ' AZU- - ' l TtV -. VUCTOM.JX ,vm XJ-IKe iri - DOT ftCAMRKJ, 4 ojt .'...isj - -v n --iv : y.o.s. mmr-s: . v .s-n- ?-7,j ?u xc; iiiiiiihp-v,v - 8BUr' P3ia ?-V)' 5toK . Pp -;iW V , , 5s b j ,,, u r g u . b - Id & u Id , heef nnd enhhage lo liver and fiied onions, sans cither cooko or charcoal relishes. Postmaster Kaiser returned Sim dav from the recent convention of postmasters in Portland. Last Friday 11,000 sheep in :." double-deckers, reached here for feed and transfer into 70 regular stock ciirs, which went out Saturday limra inj,' in two trains, each drawn hy five locomotives. The aninmls fere from Hcppner und vicinily, being shipped hy Miller & I.tix to Stockton. It re quired seven tons of Muff to meet feodinc reouircmentJ. On Friday also ten cars of line steers went north on specdv schedules. The animals num bered :Ml, and were froip (he ranches of .Mrs. Phoebe Hear!, in the vicin- ity ol olta, Cal. This uliipment was "personalle conducted" liv Jell Nliives, iiiaiuigcr of the Hloek deoart- incnt of the various Hearst estates. Over (1000 lined will follow in due sen-mi, pi the led up from the Hearst ranches in California and Mexi Sntiirdiiv moining live ears of fat cattle went north consigned to Port laud couuni-fion houses, (teorge (til Idle of I)uumuii', Iraiuuiastcr of the Shnsta division, was in town secral days last week expediting the ship ments through this terminal. I'd Kstes and family of Muskogee, wkiii., wuo summer m southern Ore gon, arrived his( Friday to occupy Ihcir hungalow on WW Main street. It. J. Kdirui'dFi returned last Friday from Klamath Falls, where he had hecu summoned to serve on the fed eral juiv in ii murder case, Indians being iinolicatcd. Owing lo compunc tions which Mr. Fdwards culertiliiis regarding the infliction of capital punishment, he was excused frolu serving on the panel. In leaving for the south the hist of the week, dim Mowers goes on it business mission lo Arizona, liuving learned that his uncle, Ira, liiii" in Kouom, is safe, for the time being, at least, from Mexican bandits. The dance und conceit at the arm ory Friday ovcninjc ndlcd a goodly sunt for the baud. In addition, the organization is regulailv subsidized during the summer season b - $".2.1 from the Commercial club, .J.'i from the city mid .ill) from the Civic Im provement (dub, payable moiilhlv. The inieresiiiig stories i t'eter ii, k.mic in the Siiliird"- F.vening Post are reiuindcrn to Hal Kuierv of (he First National hank that the author was un old-time acquaintance of hi, in the Phili- iees loiring Spanish wnr times. II. I,. White, who operate the Mil pie (lulch mines, in (he vicinitv of Hold Hill, was here last Thursday with his wife, who lei I that day for a isit with her daughter, Dr. I.ealba Tyler of San Francisco. Mr. White has been leaching in the Hold Hill schools. The past term Jlnrrv White litis ta- H school in the PIcnMint oreek district. 0. II. Ilcdherif and family left Sun day for a is to the expositions, having: been delayed several days by an accident which happened to their son Kllwood. Thev will be one c. oral week. During llcdherg's ah sence his duties as Western 1'nion lineinan will he looked after by Claud Level of Snciiitntinlo, wlio is alieady on duty. J. W. Mortrnii of McCook, Neb.. tirrixeil Saturday for mi indefinite stay, on a visit to I lie coast, which ud include various sections. He, is stopping at the Hotel Ahlaud. The dinliiK rooms of the Hotel Ash land are lioiu' renovated pi curatory to the taking over of the maniiKcuicut hy Mrs. Julia One ami Mrs. Kuitita Met fall', who hsmiiiiih control on or about June 'ill. I.ntei on thev muv tnke charge of the rsuniug fucihtiei. uImi, Fonr reshleut of lluiuhohlt. la., now lixiuK hum W. L Moore aud L. J. OrrtMi am iateimWM tu h aa uoiiNeMNuut Ut Frank (JoU'ti, uwtti re(liug ebaiuiMMM, i to rvuutwar in the Hair aftar iuiMH retiivmeat HuntiMttilt ia U hat a numsier I'ourth of Julv eetclirutiiin, in cni neiMN wUh wlurh aud a4 rawf. at traction Clutch h cha(W4 all pMnt Ui wn4)iiNc thait. II U the e known troUge of farmar Urn, aantlr fonur etnapbn in ywatltav eii4r, aai im iwhUmI t ho ttoHfc.AVwr l.t.ettM, a ttnd.Mr lion uf WBlrli I- lUIi (Wiaru Ml rhuie IiiWN lnnd. Vt.n. i. It i- --'I iiif'-- ! ili- ii elcclHe light plant, had the ntisfor tune last Friday to fall from n lad der, breaking two bones in his left wrist while nut among the fruit trees tit his.Laurel street home. luMead of liuekiiiif the iiroverhial cherry tree ,with u hatclid, he was engaged in gnthering a supply of llings aud Farly Dukes. Mrs. lnscll and three children nre viltilig in Lake enmity, but two husky hoys remain at home with their father und the triple en tenle nre getting nlong with the housekeeping even better than could be expected. Kev. M. C. Heed, u newcomer here, is ussociatcd with Hodgson & Whit more in the realty business on week days und on Sundays preaches to the Methodist following lit Tnlcnl. The Nutioniil FJcetrie association. occupying ten coaches of a special, were hero Sunday afternoon, north hound, und dining their stop weie re cipients of (he iisiiul courtesies ut the bunds of the Conuncreial club. Job To.er bus r ived word of the death n iijly of his brother (My, u resident, of Fort Worth, Tex., who visited hero several years ago. WHh the exception of this visit, the broth ers had not met bel'oie since 18(11, (luy wns a master carpenter, his spe cialty being slnlr building. Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Dclahoyde of Mnrshnlllottn, In., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Miilone. The vis itors from the ccnilal west are tour ing the Pacific coast section. In common with other members of the Siskiyou Kodak club, Cliff Pnyne bus been tithing some fine views of Ashland Ncenic surroundings. Payne Ashland scenic surroundings, notably pictures of work recently done by volunteers on the scenic drive' devel opment job, which he is arranging in sets o about a dozen each. These pictures, although taken by amateurs ut the business, ucwrthclcss eslubil professional skill in nil details. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Ilowlett Djivo Pence, the boss rond builder of ICIk Creek aud Kd' Creole nnd Kd Houston of Long llranch were bore for dlnnor last Tuesday. I aeo thnt Mr. Zlinmerly, tho pro prietor of tho old Kagle Hotel, has changed tho name of tho hostelery to Farmers Hotel, and hns a new sign erected over the walk In fiont of tho house. Karl Cioft, former on the .1. H. Cooley place, was In town Tuesday and reports that ho has some us fine growing wheat on tho place as can ho found nnywhero In tho vnlley, thnt It will cut over two tons of hay to tho acre, and that ho hns a fine crop of ponchos also this year. Frank L. Johnson, who owhh ono of tho host farms on Hogue river, was In town nlsa Tuosday with his threo daughters, Mary, Jonnlo nnd Hnttlo. TJiey nil throo wont to Medford to visit friends and relatives und Hnttlo romalnod to visit her couslng, .Mrs. Hollo Daley. While. Mr. Johnson was In Kngln Point he gavo mo his sub scription for the Weekly .Mall Tri bune. Mrs. Thnmns nnd Miss Lonore Mc Intyre, aunt nnd cousin of tho cash ier or the Knglo Point State Hank. J. V. Melntyro of Illinois Is hero visit, lug her nephow nnd family. J. M. Wolf ley and wife wero In town on biiDlnoss lust Wednohdny und report that the orop of wild oata on their plsce Ii simply fine, tall nnd thick, in fact Mr. W. has ono of tho best stlokey farms and orcbunU In the country. Jff Conover has IfoiiKht a lot of wool for the Iirown Hros. since my last iAHirt. and this reminds me that Itobei t it. Minter has Just sheared bis sheep aad haa about six thousand pounds of waul (hat he has sold to a firm In Sulam. Anil be has mn ad. In lata iaaae of thn Dally Mull Trl bnaa offering, for sale five liuntiratl head of aauep. Mm Ww Hutler wah dolax buai aaaa wltk twr waraiMU WnmAaf. Kdison Hard f UulU KaJla wna with us oa Wadaaada. Maw flraaa Coalay aaana eat fraw Mmttord tiu miu da t- vlalt frtaada. Our county et a ktivLr: K Aa taaaa bride ranaJrad. iMUlag li uttni rt tiiuiaieaii Mm I M W" keubu krr Win III i..r'.r. rj-v ST. zv .' i - --. s "PUR TCUi?l -"w. ii S- town Wednesday rtistlliiK n tiinn to wrok on tho Corbln orchard, and Chnrlea Pruott wns In town the smiio day. Joe Smith, the county rond boss, nnd Kd Dittton, tho boss rond build er, were here on road business lust Wodnosdny, Mrs. Mnrguerlte Simpson, need Miss Florey, enme out from Talent Thursday to visit her parents hero. K. A. Tuft of Seattle, Wash., took dlnnor horo Thtirsdny. He Is travel ing In tho Interest of the Flshor Flour Mill copnny of Seattle. W. B. Iluehnnan, formerly princi pal of our school but now of Ash land, came up Thtirsdny on business, returning tho same day. Carl IthiKor, one of tho rnlltond men, met with a little accident a few days ago litul while recuperating Ii staying In his old room nt tho Sunny- side. Thomas Fnrlow and family, nnd bother and Hlster-ln-lnw, Mrs. B. O. Nichols, motored out from Medford Thursdny evening and went on up to his home on the north fork of Little llutte creek lie has bought himself a largo seven-passenger car so as lo take all his family and some friends of his nt once. (let ready to attend tho school meeting. , Mr. Avery Trnsk of Ashland enmo up In his enr and the Inst time I saw him he had three nice looking ladlos In Ills car with him. Miss Dollle Stownll, John Winging hnm and It. B. Lolly of ltosehurg enmo out on the P. &. v.. Thursdny and .Ntr. W. wont on Up to his home on Klk Creek. '. B. Johnson also went to Derby the snnie day, return ing that afternoon. Mr. Lolly spent the night here. He Is a tobacco sales- man for a Han Francisco firm. Charles Muniilng of Derby enmo out and spent the night with us. 1 (Jcorgo Hall of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trusty nnd Dr. Kirk gossnor came out from Medford Fri day morning on tho llnrlfch auto stago with the mall. Tha remodeled motor car that the P. & B. railroad Ih putting on the rnlliond to carry the mall aud pas. seugers the days tabt the train don't run, made her trial trip Thursday nnd the cnmpniiy expects to have It make regular trips out here hut hnve not given out their plans yet. Lemon Chniley, wife, son and daughter motored out from their homo above Mrownahoro Friday morning, secured a fresh supply of gasoline of Von der Hellen Hros. unit went on to Medford. Mrs. Joe Itlley and her daughter. Mrs, Cardwell, were doing huslneaa with (ioorgo Drown ft Sons Friday. S. Ilorqulst nnd wlfo who own a farm on Itomia river, west of town, were uUn here Friday. J. F. Lewis of Flolinre Hock paused through town Friday. I understand tnht a brother of Mrs. It. A. Whitman, wife of the foreman on thn W. Hart Hamilton rnnch. hns romo on hut I have not learned his name. While on m rounds Friday 1 mot Mr. und Mrs C C. Tndwlok. foreman WORDS FROM HOME Statement.. That .May He Investigated Tesllniony of Minlfou! Cltl.eoN, When a Medford citizen conies to the front, ulling his friends aud nelKhbors of his experience, jou can lely on his sincerity. The statement of tee pie residing In far itwiq places do not command your confidence, lloni enilorseiiiHnt is tho kind that hacks Dean's' Kidney Pills. Huch tes timony Is convincing. liivoatlHatlon pioves It true. Uelow Is u Htatuinnut of a Medfoid readmit. No atroiiaer proof of iarlt oan he had. F. W. Uray, r.OT W. Palm 8t.. MmI. ford, says "My kldnoyi hunan to bother rae and cnuaad aevara pain. I think the troubla waa made worse by tht alralN of IniiHg on uiy ft so muck. 8oiiieiliuaa during the la'N work, my back polnad urn dreadfully and by alaht I could hardly aland. Altar I quit work. 1 eouWa't raat. DM'a (CMttf) Pills wre Juat what I naadd aad uiwl ma la a short tlma " Prtca :.-, at ll dralara. Doa't alny aj for a Uimy rady 1 tNMs'a kOaWy Mils- ln saw that Mr dray bad roatr-MIIUurn Co. Prop- Hufato, H, T AU on the Fred Pelouze rnnch, Hi Heath's, store. Animiil School Meeting. Tho nuniint mooting of school dis trict No. !!! (Medford) will ho hold nt tho high school building In this city Monday, Juno 21, nt 2 p. m., at which tlmo ono school director will ho elected for a term or flvp years nnd to trnhsnet such other business ns should conio before such meeting. Tho pollH for the election will ho open from 2 to 0 p. m. on nbovo dnte. 72 ii. s. STINB, Secretary. NOTICB. Notlco Is hereby given that tho tin dorslgned will npply to the city conn ell at IIh meeting to Im held Juno IT., 1 9 IB, for a license to sell malt, spir ituous nnd vlnoiiH liquors In quanti ties less than a gallon nt Ils plnco of huslnesH on lot 10, block 4 1, City of Medford until Jimunry 1, liilfi. HOLLAND HOTIflL CO. Dated June It h. 10 in. XOTICI-J Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned will npply to the city coun ell o fthe city or Mediord, Oregon, nt their next regular meeting on Juno 15, l!)in, for a license to sell spirit ous, vinous nnd malt liquors nt retail at his plnco or huslnosfl nt No. 17 South Front street In said city until January 1st, 1U1C. Dated June li, 10 in. O. M. SBLDV. AUTO SKItVICK Tho undersigned will leuvo Baglo Point poBt olflco, with tho mall every Mondny, Wednesday nnd Friday nt 7 o'clock a. in. nnd tho return tho sumo duys leaving .Medford ut 8:.'I0 n, in. for Bugle Point. Itntea for pnsiton gers reasonable. K. II. II.VU.VIHII Kagle Point, Oregon CHICHESTER S PILLS imiiil. Ai.iofltlli.i'iiVn r am IIAMIIMI IIIIANll l'II.I.M.f,ita TKIIS Minoiiinir IIIIAnir riM.ll. nt A MlklMWIIll!nl.t.fl.t.Al.llt.llil.la SOLD BV DRUGGISTS r.VERWlHRE '' WAXTBD MALK MTLI.Tnci.1' WANTBD- First cfass miners at Hrudeii mine, Hold Hill, Oregon. WANTBD First class minora ror contract work ot Hraden mine, JlohU IIH, Oregon. WANTBD MIM.-Kl.li.VTICOUB WANTBD Portland Junk nnd'wfc ouil hand store pays tho highest price for Junk and bliNn. etc. Also second hand goods. Will call for Re worth. Phone .ri l(l-lt., 21 H. Front street. 07 WANTBD To buy or Irnde niitomo Illlo for team or milk cows; Jerseys preferred. Stlllo Hi others, Dei by. Ore. 77 WANTBD -To rent or buy Hcond-huuil water pipe, 2 or larger. Phone I I5-.I. cheap, inches 72 a. KOU ItK.VI MISi;iCM.ANBOUK FOR RBNT- -Sleeping room lit mod- eru house. Phono 372-J. FOR HBNT Store room In Ournott Corey Hldg., fronting on Orapo St. Also most doslrublo offices, reasonable. Host or service. L. L. Cathonrt, Room 310, Phone 1C7. FOR RBNT 30 room rurnlahodiio tel. Address It, cure Mall Tribune. FOi'.vn " " ii i iii 'ut niii n iini nB.iii.ii.iii.il j TAKBN IP Impouiideil stock, buckskin pons, branded X left shoulder. 7:1 NEW TODAY Here h Just the place for someone soeklng u home where everything la Just rlnht for farming on a liberal aeale 176 acres, principally creek bottom laud lu a high statu of culti vation, well stocked, and owner rais ing a bumper crop right no Rail road crease It, and It lay near town, la prleiMl lower than ever before, at JlT.'i.oa per nor. 1 2M acres, the making of a good am, near a atro la atoms Valley. large urea cleared, $ll6.e with a Lion school loan Would oaebange iquily for a rloar house here. A good well furnished bungalow, large gardfii. for mil for $12 iwr month, water paid C. D. HOON t'lllt I lUd ! IJ.I4 nmiilcVV I . ifUf.l llh lilue ltii4. V lkr. liar r .. V if a KOU JKK'V.lw rtOVHl-a" SNAP HBNTAL Six room residence, close In, 2 garden lots, linrn, chick en coop, I bearing peach treos; all for $10, If tnkon nt once. Phone O.'ll-J or 8U2-J. 81 FOIt UBNT Gloso rooms und hath, nlonty shade and In house, slxt '205 H. Central; i lawn. Ono 2 roomed house, flitn for bachelors' quartern, fliono li-.i FOIt UBNT Furnished hotiso strict ly modern 4 nice rooms, close to business center. Owtidr enrea for lnwn. Phono 831-L. FOR HBNT n-room bungalow nnd u 4-room furnished f Int. Phono fiSl-U, 7.10 West 11th St. FOIt HBNT Six room houso, strictly modern, closo lu, east front nice lnwn, gardon and flowers. Itcasonnhlo to doslrnbld tenant. Phono 372U or 32CM. FOR BALK UKAIj ICSTATH FOR SALIC Or trade," nmaVr fnncii good soil, a bargain If taken nt once. Address It, Mnll Tribune, FOR HA LB MIHOKMiANKOim FoTfHAId:- -Urniiiimy" Hi tluTfleld, IS mid $10 per ton. C. W. Isaacs. Phono ntil.J-2. FOR SALB Centrifugal pump, 8- Inch stream, with nil conectlons and some extra plpo; will irrlgnto 1(!0 acres. This pump will draw sand, gravol or wator. Phono I li.'tl-L or cnll.nt 200 W. Main, city. J FOR SALIC One Horrlck refrigerat or nnd I loonier kitchen cabinet. n23 Bast Main St. 72 FOU SALB Pie chorrleH In public market Saturday. Phone No. 21-F-i:i, Jncksouvllle, Ore. 73 FOU HALP. lariWTOOK J'OR SLB- Weaned pigs, $2 eocli? Work horse, $(!(); 3 miles south of Hjbee hrldgo. W. B. Whiteside. 71) FOR SALB-nno hnud or Hhcep ror sale. Buqiilro or R. It. Mlutor, Bngle Point, Oregon. 70 FOR SALB Young horse, halt cash, Phone 1I8X evenings. FOR BALI. Horses and mules, snaps ror quick sale. (,'. H. Dates. FOR BALB--Pure "bred, Red1lo Red hull call; pure bred Duron Jersey spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good ns new. Palmer Investment Co.. Modoc Orchard. DUHINKHH DlltlCOrOKT ! ..' J Attornwyk PORTKR J. NBFF, WM. V. iUBALKt AttorneyB-ut-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank hldg. A. K. RBAMBH, LAWYBR Carnott uoroy uiug. Wm. M. Colvlg, Ooorgo M. Robert. COLVIO & ROHBRTH, LAWYERS Medford .National Hank Hulldlng. U. F. MULKBY & OKO. W. CHBRRT Attorneys ut Law. Juckson Coun tyjlunk Hulldlug. Auto nuppliea LAHBR AUTO 8PR1NO CO. -W are oporutlng tho largost, oldcit and boat equipped plant In the Pa cific northwoat. Uso our aprlngi when others fall. Bold under guar snteo. 20 North Fifteenth 8t. Portland, Ore. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN BCOTOO BCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN Dentists Qarnett'Corny Hldg,, Uedford Ore Phono aulte Kftfi. Ill WHY? IT ih voi it nrmmsH to hfb mb Ilucuuso my stuck In trado la to have optloneil at tho lowest cash price the host buy In this county. I huvo been on tnu ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nonrly everyday 1 hnvo In vostlguted some "good thing." I have eliminate! everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure 1110 autlafled customers. In n fow hours time I euu give you the benefit of this research. U Is uiy liuilNesa to show jou over tho county and Introduce you lo the possibilities and oHportiiultlaa here. Sea Med ford first and J. C. BARNES IIUkiui '.'III. Piit National lUnk llldi. I -4POLOCI2E X ATDotPH, VI U T5UI- You 4 story b!2J FIT for CHertfee- , MEN TO HG1R. x-N jS ltim L I -u- ffi llL 5 & f w o nusiNcss DimxrrottY Chiropractors DR. A. R. HKDUE3. Dr. Louise . Hedges Mechnno-ThornplBtB, CUIro practors, Upondylathnri-plsts, Theta systeras, Including dietetics, cura tive gynmnBtlcs, hydro-thoraphy, etc.) produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion freo. Over Deuol & Co., cor ner Main and UartleU. Ilouti 0 a. tn. to C p. m. Other hours by appbtntmonU Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norro specialist Rooms 203204 20D, aarnctt-Corcy bids. Vapor baths nnd sclontlflo massage given; ncodlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; ndvlco la dlototlca, modlcnl gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady attendant Phone, otflco M3, rnsldenco Clllt, Kinploymcnt ARcncy KJH'LOYMKNT AOBNCY Wowlsh ovoryhody to know thnt the Old Re liable Dlttner Real Bstate and Em ployment agency, will get your liolji, flrid you umliloymont, rent your houso or sell your land. Mrs, J. S. Clark, manager nuccosson Rooms 0 and 7, Palm Dldg., Med ford, Oro. Knglncer nnd Contractor FRBD K CUMM WaiWGnRlnoor and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. Surveys, ostlmntos. Irrigation, dralnago, orchard and land Ira provomont Garbxic QAUHAaB Qet your promlsea cleanod up for the summer. Call on the city gnrbngo wngona for good sorvlco. Phono 274-L. F, T. Alton. Instruction In Musie IIAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO noomi 40L Uarnott-Coroy Uldg. Fred Al. ton Hnlght Piano, Mrs. Florenca Hallldny Hnlght, volco. Phone 78?j Phyoslcinns nai. margeona Dlt. F. O. CARLO W, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physlcluns, 410417 QuruettCoray hldg., phone 103C-L. Rasldeaea 20 tiouth Laurel 8L DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physicians, 303 Oaruett-Corey building. Phono U04M. DR. J. J. BMMBNS Physician aad surgoon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Byes scien tifically totted and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co, Hide, opposite P. O. Phono 5C7, B. 1). PICKBL, M, D. Office Jack son County Hauk hldg. Offles phono 4311; residenco phone 68-1L DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgoon. Phones, otflco 30, rail douce 724-J. Office hours 10 ta 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLB S. LOCKWOOD Phyvlclnna and uurgcous. Office 300310-311. M. F. & II. Hldg. Pboiiou resldouce, 814-J2; office, 814. Notary l'uhlic HBLHN N. YOCKBY Notary pub He. Hrlng your work to me at the aim of tho Mall Tribune. Printers nuft Publishers 1IBDFORD PRINTINO CO. hns the best equipped printing otflco la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland price. 27 Norta rtr t Sew lug Machines, HBWINU MACIHNBS "rented, sold or repaired. Agency Blnger Sewing machine ror Southern Oregon. Headquarters with Medford Furl lure und. Hardware Co. C. A. Chapman. Shoo Itepiiiriiig 8HOB RBPAIRINO First class ihcu repairing, on modern electrU machines whllo you watt. E. Ni Illden, located lu Kldd's Shoe Btore. Phono 313J. Trim 8 rem BADS TRANSFBR & 8TORAUH CO orflco iJ North Front St. Phoat 315. Prices right. Bervlce guar nteeil Tyimwrltcri una Huppllivs, TYPISWRlTBRS AND SUPPLIBS Now Remington, Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, adding aud subtracting machines, rebulH mnehluee for cash or easy pay wunts. MachlnoH for rout, rlliboai and aunulle ot all kinds, simple re pairs froo of rh.irge. Roger ft Dennett, 10 Quluee St., paoni 01811. IrfLV'Ji J4iC Vt ' 'VV7 'trtgp