Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    WEDlTOpD WKITj TKTTK, OTDFQKD, OftEGOy, TUESDAY, .TTNT5 20. 10J5
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT
BY WELLS
By A. Cf. Howlett
Oeorge Stnnnnrd of Ashland, who
is intcrefile'd in supplying tlie schools
of tho eotinfy willi the general ne
cessities or the schoolroom, spent two
nights' with-iti since my Inst.
1 Tom co Addis-, field ,.,iior r tlp
Rurnl Spirit, nn agricultural weeklv
of Portland, spent Wcdilednv night
II. I
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with ii".
Art Nichols has moved U house
hold 'goods, I iiiidi'i-tlmid, to oVsinrn
Orog.m'mtil Ills 'family will filhtw
Inter. ' J tl r , i
Mike Kidlcy of Lake Crook was out
lnt Wcdiicdiiy'iiftor ii (unci nT pipe.
Ho U going to install a water sys
torn mid-bring wiilcr from u huge
spring down to the house mid hum so
ns to hiivo everything coiivrnicnt in
that lino. Those )H'oplc up in the
Luke Creek mid tipper Hutte creek
country niv n wideawake sot mid be
licvc in having things up to dntc.
Mrs. Clmiles Shooters mid dough
tor, Miss Mnrjorio, onnic out Wed
nesday mid spent the night lit the
Sunnyside with her hushmid. Mr.
Skocters is in charge of the county
road roller that is in operation on the
road hetween hero and Hrownsbnro,
mid his wife mid daughter came out
to visit iiiui and sec the country, ns
this is the first time they were ever
out in our town, and I am authorized
to say that she is very much pleased
with out surrounding.
Royal Cowgill, chief engineer for
the Fish Lake Ditch Co., and K. Hen
son slopped hero for dinner Thursday
on their wny.im to the omnp at the
intake of the ditch, where they have
it pint; of men at woik ropnirinjr tho
r I... .i i I. ' , t-.. .
mini iiciwecii mo inuiKc nun risii
Lake so as to ho ahle to haul the ma
terial up to iniike the big dam to foun
a reservoir. It U a big nndleniking,
hut thai compmi y laughs at big un
dci takings mid goes right along and
does what it undertakes.
fledi-go von dor llellen, wife, son
and nephew returned from their visit
to Corvallis and Portland the. first
nf tho week.
Last Thursday Professor W. 0.
Wheeler and wife, Mrs. J, j. Robison
of Talent and Miss Orplia 'Fox of
buermiionto City, Cal., motored out
to inspect the home belonging tn P. II.
Daley, that Professor Wheeler and
wife expect to occupy during the
coining school term. t Professor
Wheeler has hoon employed as prin
cipal of our school, and they weio
out to inspect tlio place. Since the
school meeting decided to liavo four
teachers and have tho high school
grades imigiii mid win nave to em
ploy the fourth teacher, the- probabil
ities are that tho hoard will employ
Mrs. Wheeler to fill the place.
Charles S. Wilson of (Jrants Pass,
A. D. Wooding of Cottage drove. I'.
Slicnwnlt mid K. A. IFnmlinlnii of
Rosobuig passed through hero Thurs
day on their hlcyoles on their wa to
Crater lake. They had heen to the
Josephine county eaves mid explored
them and icport thai the sights are
doubly worth tho double and expense
of tlio trip. They were prepared to
Camp, had their camp outfit, grub
rtnd 'holding with them and are out
for a good time and are heat on Iiu
ing it.
Since my Inst report, V Hind, our
town electrician; 1.. K. I lank, one of
our leading orehnrdists, mid ,j, j.
Wollley have paid their subscriptions
to tho Daily Mail Tiihuno, mid I re-.
gict to say that Mr. Wollley mid wife
have heen culled, on account of husi
ni'ss, to Salt Lake City mid coiis(.
fjiH'iit ly 'ordered their p'nper discon
tinued. Mr. W. said that he did not
know how they would get along with
out tho I -lag lets for breakfast, dinner
and supper,' hut did not think it best
to have the Mail Tiihuno sent to Sail
Lake City for so shoit a time, as
they expect to return in August.
I started out last Friday to see
what I could do in the way of col
lecting mid soliciting for the Mail
Tribune, hut found that over.vbody
wn busy and the mot of the men
at work out in the held, and that
icadv cash was with some of them
tit least a thing of the pnt. Put I
saw some us fine looking grain and
garden truck as auv one would wish
tj) see. The wheat. mid jjntfc in most
places seeinol to be both tall and
thick. 1 stopped to see in- old fnend,
Fred Polouzo. and found him out in
his alfalfa field iniguting his land,
and his prospect of a biutiper'orop ot
hoy i fine. I next called to roe Win.
Butler and found that he was about
a' half mile from the houe miting
hay, and while at the house Mis. Jlnt
ler showed me some outs that Mr. U.
had pulled up and In ought to the
house that about six feet loug
and well filled that was raised on hi
upland. Passing ou up the oittek I
pnsnod several places where the grain
(showed the richness of the sod, as it
fitiomed to be at least six fwt tail and
vvhuro some ot it had bu cut for
hay tjiu shook worn lurgc nud thick
on tho ground. 1 could nt but mi-
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No. 1 Once,
tn the tines, 4
atood watchtixe
tho k u n n o r s
cleaning a huge
euu burrol! 1
wanted to create
a .Httlo excite
ment Uurlne a
, lull la battle so,
I amid "the pro
tests of th sol-
r- dlery, X prepnred
for an experi
ment. T h o y
watched me
breathlessly!
No. 2 After sonic reflection, I ordered tho men to re
move the ptug from tho gun's mouth!
No. 3 -Then, uro of my nerve and confidant Of tho ouo-
.cess of my plan. I mounted the platform'
No T -Seated on tho nitmlc I rhvo "'
tho word to lire!
m . fv
No. 6 As the shell whistled out amid terrific explosion,
1 leaped onto tt, crasplug tightly!
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No. 6 Iii mid-air 1 rode imt n shell coiulnc tu tho od-i
posltc direction! Quickly I leaped onto Itl
No. 7 -In
cniup!
this way I rode back .to.-'
is rtf v
with it the road will he opial to any
of our city streets, unless they are
haul surfaced, and the way he coun
ty court is making our roads it will
not be long before the fanners can
bring in a full load of the farm prod
ucts. Let us have good roads and
good schools mid the country will
soon be .settled up with progressive
farmers.
Among the many improvements
made along tho route one of the
most important is tho putting in of
a culvert in the stream in front of
the I'eloiuo home, so that in the win
I or the horses will not have to break
the ieo to pass the place. The road
hoxs hns opened up a way so that
the travel can still cross in the wnter,
hut in the cold weather they don't
have to.
When the county court agreed to
make that piece of load two men,
Jrank Brown and V. Peloitre agreed
to haul fiOO yards of the crushed
rocjc to put on the road, and Clnis
N'atwick lias agreed to finist the part
yet to haul by the two men, so that
is rcciiiihI.
Mr. IMoPhorsoii of Portland, a son-in-law
of Thomas K. Nichols, has
moved onto u farm just northeast of
our town.
(Ins (Ionium, tho foreman on the
Laidlaw orchard, was in town Satur
day and reports that he will have a
fair crop of apples this year, consid
ering that this has been a poor year
for apples.
J. M. Wolf ley has left his orchard
in ohnrgOaof Wilficd Jack.
ASHLAND
i i00 4kut B V"e jo'' ",e rofuLor't"
fM ImQtfflnue on the romQTaiwwii
fmro ami the fVibiii hlidxi', junl hv
he lil'ne that Ed Du'tton jjeU fhrnii'.'li
MIhh Francos Itetlnger, of Olatho,
Kan., Is tho guest of .Ionium Young
and his daughter, Mary, at tho fam
ily residence on North Main street.
W. Henry HoHlor, tho efficient
eurutor of the West Sldo nchool
preinlMos, whose untiring efforts hnvo
made the groiiiidH of that Institution
n thing of beauty to Instructors,
pupils and tho general public anil n
natter of pride to himself, will leave
this weoU on n well-dosorved vaca
tion. Tho exposition at Sun Fran
cisco will be tho objective point.
.Mrs. Hosier will accompany him,
Teresa Melkle, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. .1. F. Alolklo, former rosl-
dentH hero, mid n member of thu
alumni of the Ashland high school,
has recently graduated with honors
from tho law department of tho Uni
versity of California at Derkeley
with tho degreo of A. 11. Blio will
pursue pnst-grudunte studies In the
Hastings Law School of 'San Fran
cisco, a course which Is Implied af
ter university graduation.
"Sari" was tho most gorgeous
production presented tn tho history
of the Vlnlng, as given by a repre
sentative metropolitan attraction here
last Thursday ovenlng. Costumes
and performance woro suporb. At
the close, of nn Idoal ontertulnment
members of tho company went to tho
Natatorlum for n plunge In the pools
of that popular resort.
At the recent Scandinavian picnic
held hero It was roeohed to observe
thu next annual inld-suuimer day In
Ashland on the last Suturday In
August, 191G.
MIm Olive Thorno hns roturned
from hor studle at tho San Joso
normal, from which Institution she
has graduated. She will teach tho
forthcoming jear In the Gold Hill
school.
Henry Wolf, a well known travel
ing salesman from San Franclfeco,
was hjro Friday and Ineident to this
vUlt waa taken by Mayor Johnson
for an ostandwi auto trip over the
scenic drivwf In this vicinity.
Carroll Heaver Ilyrne. on of (lov
ornor Frank M. Hyrue, of South Da
kota. I an onatsH on the submarine
K-S. located at Mar Island navy yard.
He has recently aen service In Max
lean waters! F.nslgu Urne has vla-
lted relative here. His second given
nnmo la duo to tho fact that ho Is
tho "nephew of his uncle," A. M.
Hoaver of Mile city.
The Methodist Sunday school held
Its annual picnic this year on tho
normal school grounda last Friday.
Nearly 200 wero present and tho
outing ovont rivalled any heretofore
enjoyed by that vlrllo organization,
Mrs. Lavota Pardee of Los Angeles,
a neicc or ciins. Hnrgadlno. nr-
rlvod Inst week for a visit with rela
tives In the Hargadlnn and Casoy
families. TIiIh Ih her first visit hero
In 14 years. ,Iler husband Is a drug
gist In tho Southern California me
tropolis. A busier and moro trustworthy lnd
cannot bo found than Hurley Holmes,
son or Mr, and Mrs. H. I Holmes.
Ho Is 1C yenrH old and a Junior In
the high school. Formally ho Is A
Tidings carrier, also Janitor of the
llaptlst church and city hall. Infor
mally ho attends to n dozen or moro
InwiiR about town mid looks after
vacant properties. When tlmo hnngs
heavily on bin hands ho delivers tho
Saturday livening Post. A gasoline
motor attached to his bltn expedites
hurried movements from placo to
plnce. Hero's to Hnrlcy!
High Chinese officials who have
been touring tho Pnclflc coast are
duo to pass through hero Tuesday of
this week, bound for San Francisco
and thence homo to tho orient.
Hacked by tho local Commercial club
Wall Chung, resident viceroy of tho
Flowery Kingdom In those pnrtH,.
will participate In reception features
nttondnnt upon John Chinaman's
tour throughout southern Oregon.
C. C Whittle, a brother of Floyd
Whittle of this city, Is now soldier
ing In Hawaii iih a member of Co. (!.,
Second V, S, Infantry, stationed at
Fort Shnftor In tho vicinity of Hono
lulu. J. W. Dntwller, of Don MoIiioh,
Iowa, brother-in-law of J. It. Casoy,
left for tho oast last weolc after an
extended visit hero. He will stop at
Kugeno to visit other relatives In the
Willamette.
CoiitompornuooiiR with the as
sumption of control of tho Ashland
Caragn by Perry Asbrruft, tho loud
sign on the corner of Main mid Sec
ond streets has disappeared, to give
plnco It Is hoped to one of brilliant
electric effects ns originally Intended.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. Shlppeo, of Ko
iiosha, Wis., old time friends In for
mer Illinois days of tho Nlnm anr
Suundora families now residing bore,
wore brief visitors In Ashland last
Thursday on tholr way homo fiom tho
exposition.
Tho Telford family aro occupying
the Titus placo on Mountain avenue
during the ahsonco ot the latter folks
In California,
them to camp out, us it will he
healthier for (hem in tho mountains.
Mrs. W. W. Chapman mid son,
Claude, alid Misses Lillian, iVola and
M.Vrtle, wero trading in Central Point
Friday and visited the movies and
stayed for the dance at night.
K. K. Fro ley is building it small
bungalow on his ranch iifur the up
per Table Itook.
Jr. ami Mrs. Mayfield passed
through Antioeh last .Monday on their
way to the Meadows.
Sam Marshall of Cenfrul Point
made his Jieagb; l'i tends anil relatives
a visit Sunday.
MKs Kstolln Ilogue, who bus been
staying with )ier grandmother, Mrs.
CaVe, left Inst week with her fnlliei
for Klamath county, where she wijl
make Iter liomi'.
Mrs. Tom Brown a ml Mr-. Monroe
Brown, from tJic Willamette valley,
are now making their relatives a
pleasant )it at Hcnglc.
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CLASSIFIKI) ADS.
Ono cent per word per Issue
Six Insertions for prlro of flvo.
Fifty cents per lino per month
without change
COURTHOUSENEWS
Reportod by Jackson County At
tract Co., Sixth and Fir SU.
Circuit Court
James It. (Vllerno ot ul. s. S. S.
Bullis et ul., complaint. '
Frank W. Sexton vs. Mnrgaiot
Sexton, order for publication, al'li-
davit of piiblientioii, summons.
D. D. Hail vs. J. B. Coh in el
ux, return of summons.
Med lord National Itauk vs. (leorgo
II. Doggett et al.', certificate of levy,
Leo II. Young vs. F. (1. Mnthisou,
cortiliciite of lew.
Knguo River Fruit & Produce ns
sooiiitinu vs. Charles ('. 'IVchii-gi, ac
tion for money. '
Beatiice I). Ililloarv vs. K. A. Mili
eu ry, divorce.
A. S. Moyor vs. T. K. Ilollou ot ul,
contractor's lieu.
(oorgo T. Wilson vs. Mrs. W. F.
Caldwell, painter's lieu.
roit ih:t !iot:.si:ici:i:i'iNa
' UOO.M.H
FOit UKNT Modern furnished
hoiisokcoplng rooms, 'close In,
Phono 372-.I.
FQit hi;.t misuki.i,am:ouh
FOIt HUNT--Store room In (Jarnett-
i.oroj mug., fronting on (Irnpoi
Ht. Also most desirable offices,
reasonable. Host of servlco. L. '
L. Catbcart, Ituom 31!). IMionn t
107.
' KOK ItKMv riouwicp
FOIt HUNT Furnished bungalow;
close In. :ioi South Central.
J.OS
LOST Soinowhoro between MciHord
and Kelly's Island on Hoguo Itlver
road Sunday, presumably near Dodge
Itlvorslde ranch, grip containing
my fishing outfit, clothes, wailing
shoes, reels, fly books, leader box,
files, etc. Jtowaid fur return to
tl. Putnam, Mnll Tribune office,
Mod ford.
LOST On road between Agnto and
Medford, small I'romo Jr. camera,
tied with black strap. Finder
please return to this office. SO
i
LOST Ilotwoen Medford and Siski
you, rod wool autoinobllo hood.
Finder return to .Mall Tribune and
receive suitable reward, MO
iusi.i:ss in micron y
' i t , 1 1
Chiropractor
DK. A. It. IIBD0K3, Dr. Ixulso .
Hodges Mechano-Tboraptsls, Chiro
practors, Spondylotlinruplsts. These
aystotns. Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy,
etc., produce rofiulta In both acute
and chronic dlsenses. CoubiiIU.
tlon freo. Over Deuel & Co., cor
nor Main and Uartlo'.t. Hours y
a. m. to S p. m. Olbor hour by
appolntmont. Phono 170.
FOIt UKNT Six room modern
liouse. Phono :.37-Y. 8C
FOIt HUNT fi-room modern houso,
hard-wood floors, full cement baso
inent. Phono 370W.
FOIt HKNT fi-room bungalow nnd
a l-room furnished flat. Phono
r.ai-H, 739 West 11th 8t.
FOU MAIift I4TIC1TOCK
FOIt SALK Jersey cow, Just fienh,
nnd cair. Ilelmont Orchards, C.
Fitch, Prop. us
1'iolmli
I'Wato or A. Talent, vvnivcr of
objection to sale.
(Iiiardiiinsliip of Itollin F, Taylor,
notice (if miIc.
Hstulo of W. 0. Vaughn, proof of
final notice,
(luiirdiiinship (if Lnui T. Hanson,
peliliou (o invest funds.
lkttito of Kluahelh F. Itccd, filial
order.
ICslate of William Ilurtmuu, final
order.
FOIt SALK Fresh cow, cnlf 0110
week old. Phono U-11X. .1. W.
Ilounr, ss
WANTICI) MtnCKMiARKOUH
'ANTKD--Contracts "for box nmk
Ing. 1'rlcoH, pears mid nppleH 70c
bundredr peach :irc hundred, llox
10 care Mnll Tribune. 8U
WANTKD To rent 2 good saddle
horscB for two weeks. Add! ess
llox If., Moll Tribune. 87
WANTKD Portland Junk nnd nee
nnd hnnd store pays tho highest
prlco for Junk nnd hides, ote. Also
second hand goods. Will call for
Ho worth. Phono ClO-H., SI S.
Front Btrcet. 97
rou K.uiiAft(in
FOU KXCHANOK Will oxchango
property corner South Onkdalo and
Tenth for Portland property. (1.
Townsend, fiG Futon Avo., Portland-
Oiegou, 01
PR. U. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
nerro specialist Kooms :0"-204-20C.
Qarnett-Corcy bldg. Vapor
baths nnd scientific niassngo given;
noedlo spray, bead and shoulder
shower lu connection; advice in
dlotetlcn, medical gymnastics,
hydroptuornpy. Lady attendant.
Phono, office M3, rnsdouco GU-lt.
-r . - - - -rr - a
Kngliietr an4 Contractor
fhednTcumm'
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg;,
Surveys, osttmatos, Irrigation,
dralnngo, orchard nnd loud Improvement.
FOU SALK Ued Polled hull cnlf;
pure bred Dtiroe Jersey nprlng
Pigs; jiolo mountain buggy, good
us now. Palmer Investment Co.,
Modoe Orchard,
IIUSINKSS DIlllCtTTOHI
Attonrryi
POUTKIt J. NKFF, WM. V. MMALMTf
Attorneye-at-Luw, Kooms 8 and
9, Medford National Dunk bldg;.
Garuice
QAUDAUre Got your promises
donned up for the summer. Call
on the elty garbage wagon fot
good service. Phone 274-L. T.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
HAIOHT MUSIO STUDIO Koom
401, Qarnutt-Coroy Uldg. Frod Al
ton Halght I'lnno, Mrs. Florence
Htillld.1y Halght, voice. Phone
72,
FOU SALK Young horso, hnir cash.
Phono I4 8X evenings.
FOU SALK Horses and iiiiiIoh, snaps
for ipilok Bnlo. O. K. Ontns.
FOU SALK ICO trap !t uiiioiitril.
$25.; $12.51) Ford water puuii, il;
Ford Klcctric head and sldo lamps
complete, 15.00; child's Iron bed.
Phono 9IB-.L ss
FOU SALK Cherries dollvered nny
vvhure In Medford Thursday. .Ofi
cents per lb. lu !'.' lb. lots or over.
Phone l IF22, 80
Mr. Drake 01 ho Meadows has
bought 11 new Dccring binder and will
bind giain tor some ot Ibe farmers
111 the Hcnglc countrv and for hi
neighbors 111 the Meadows.
Mr. Willhite, Sr., wh. trading in
Mudford thj week.
Mr. and Mr. Mart Cufco weio trad
ing in Central Point Sat 111 day.
Henry Morgan nnd wife hjft last
week for Klamath county, where they
will tav ii'r somo lime.
Mr. and Mrs. t.'illott of Ctuilrwl
Point wore Aiitioch visitors Sunday.
Most of our farmers have got their
hay crop stacked or ill the barns and
ure buv gettiuir tho header- and
binder readv to haivest their giniu
frojsi. The pro.pwt is good for
iniicli lui-gei1 croo in this swlion than
last year.
Mw. Morria Cu and Mr. Then.
(ilas were Cent ill I Point visitors I'n
day. Some of our nihbi - '" ettiu
their teams in ini to go i Cmtor
Heal Kslnto Tiansfcis
fl. W. Bailey to J. F. Ballcv,
laud in D. L. C. :.:il-IK.
O. V. Mycri. et ux to .1. P.
.Johnson, .'.-7 acres in Or-
chaid Home as.oeuiliou
tract,
A. L Itaihhfl lo Foio-t Fin
ery, laud in see. .'UMIS-UK. .
Henry Fox et ux to A. C. Itad-
clilT, land in see. .'fJ.:i8-'Ji:.
0. (I. Ogg ot ux to II. (I. Hutch
el ux, land in Ahland
W. II. (lilhs el u v to Minnie
Lane et vir, land in ec. 18-
HL.'IW.
It. It. V. t. It. Co. to W. S.
Itanium, Rogue Itivor Vnllev
Kuilroail . ..
W. S. Illinium to Southern Or-
won Traction Co,, Itoguc
Itivor Vallev Itiulroad (10,000
Luora V.. Piigg at vir to Itoiruo
Itiver Valloy ltailroad Co.,
tight of wuv in aeo. 2iV.'l7-
'2V. . .
Ii K. Miner et ul to .1. It. Rob
ertson, .") crue in sec. .'l.V
30-SW. . .
U. i:. Miiier el ul to .1. It. Rob
ertson, laud iu hoc. 3.1-:t0-
S. D. Stotfyot uxtoJ.lt. Hob-
eitM.ii. laud iu sec. O-.'HI-IW. 'J..".l)l)
O. C. Purkt-ypile el al to J. K.
Ihsjford ot ul., land iu two.
.TT-3W. 10
:.o
000
;r.n
FOU SAI.Kllousohold goods, also
two good rifles. 31!) King St. si;
FOU SALK Buntlwlch"" hay baler
with horse power, excellent condi
tion, (boa p. Phono It. A I'leice,
Central Point. s'.i
FOU SALK Centrifugal pump, 8
Inrh stroain. with all collections
and some oxtrn pipe; will Irrlgnto
100 acres. This pump will draw
flnnd, gravel or water. Phono
P31-D or call at 200 W. Main,
city.
FOU BALK ItBAIj KHTATH
FOU SALK Flvo room furnished
bungalow, cunt side. Must bo sold
at once. Willing to make big sac
rifice. Phono Kl-X.
WANTKD SITUATIONS
CI I A UFFKP It- Desire,, io"wn or
country driving. Competent nnd
careful. Address II , caio Mall
Tribune. sii
A. K. ItKAMKa, LAWYKIl Harnett
Corey bldg.
Win. M. Colvlg, (leorgo M. Hobertt
COLVIO & HOUHHTS. DAWYKHB-
Medford .National Dank Diilldlng
1). F, MULKKY & OKO. W. OIIKKIt J
Attorneys at Law. Jucksou Coun
ty Hank Iluildlng.
Auto nuppiice
l'hycslcians ant. Rurgooaa
DU. P. O. OAItLOW, DR. MVA
MAINS CAULOW Osteopathle
pbyslclana, 41C-417 Oarnett-Corey
bldg,, phono 103G-L. Residence
20 South Laurel SU
DU. W. W. HOWARD Oiteopattile
phyBlclnus, 303 Haruett-Corey,
building. Phono 904-M.
--'" i
7..100
hike to work through tlie suieiuer
Thev miU i.lLe tlusr lurnihes with With Medford Trado i& JVeilford Made
WHY?
IT IS YOL'It lUlsiiVKSS TO SI'F. .MK
Hecauso my stock tn trade la to
have optioned at tho lowest ciibIi
prlco tho best buy In this county.
I have been 011 tno ground look
ing out for you for tho past flvo
years. Nearly everyday I have In
vestigated some "good thing." I havo
elltulnutud everything except thoso
deals which 1 am convinced will so
euro mo sntlsfled customers.
In a few hours tlmo I cap give you
tho benefit of this resourch. tt Is my
business to show you over tho county
and lutroduco you to tho possibilities
and opportunities hero. Soo Mod
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
itooui 201, Flrnt National Hank llldg.
LAHKH AUTO BPHINO CO. -Wa
aro operating ho largest, oldest
and best equlppud plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Uao our uprlngi
when others full. Sold under guar
antee. 20 North Fifteenth fit,
lortland, Ore.
Collections ami ItepoHs
COLLKOTIO'.NB AND HKI'OUTS Wo
collected moiiio uccouuts J I yea is
old. Wo know how to get tho
money. Tho Hullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc, Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has
kins' IIIiIk. 21(1 K. Main St.
Dciitmu
riu. W. M. VAN SCOTOO
DU. O. O. VAN BCOYOO
Dentists
Oarnett-Corey Dldg., aulte Sll
JUBdford, Ore. Phone Srifi.
L'mployinocir Agency
J "B 0000
15MPI.OY.MKNT AOKNCY Wo wish I
overybody to know that tho Old He-
liable Hlttner Heal Estate nud Km- I
pioymoni ugoncy, will get youi
help, find you employniout, rent
your houso or soil your lund. Mra
J. S. Clark, manager successor.
Hooins C und 7, Palm Illdg., Med
ford. Oro.
DR. J. J. 1SMMKNS Phyalclaa aa
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically totted aud glasses sups
piled, Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
It. H. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
Illdg., opposite P. O. Phono CG7.
H. D. PICKKL, M. D. Office Jack
sou Couuty Dank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; rosldenco piiono G8-U,
DU. H. W. OLANOY PhyBlclan ana
surgoon. Phoues, office 30, rest
delicti 724-J, Offlco hours' 10 tq
12, 2 to 6.
DU. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DU. MYUTLK S. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Office
309-310-311, M. F.. & J I. Uldgr.
Phoiiea residence, 814-J2; office,
814.
Notary l'utilto
Nii-4
HKL1JN N. YOOICBY Notary pub.
llo. llrlng your work to mo at the
aim of tho Mall Tribune.
Print em una rubllsliera
UKDFOUD PKINTINO CO. has the
best equipped printing office Ik
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc, Portlaud prlciu. 27 NorU
rir Ht.
NEW TODAY
Would ou like to own a hundred
acres of first clans alfalfa In Central
California? If so gut right after this
offer. Will exchange It for a bearing
01 chard, prefer pears, up to $19,000.
and lot thu balance bun us a loan on
tho alfalfa, which la cleur now. Tho
prjro Is $250 Hir ucro.
Oi perhaps joii would want a flno
dalrj ranch In tho odgu of Hoswoll,
N. M. 1 have a vory full description
of one nf IX uoroe thoro, and tho party
will take a Medford roeldonoo on an
oxchango.
Tho five nud u half acrea of ponrs,
with good house and barn, Is still
for trade for a houso lu Medford.
Jackson County Dank Hulldlng
C. D. HOON
Sowing .Machines,
SKWINO M ACHJNKS-rontod, sold or
ropulred. Agency Singer Sowing
machine . for Southern.. Oregou.
Houdquarlors with Medford Furl
turo und Hardware Co. C. A,
Chapman.
Shoo llepjilrlug
bFuIk ItKPAIUiNa First olasa"aho4
repairing, ou modern electrte
machines while you wait. K. N,
Uldeu. located lu KIdd'a Shoe Btore,
Phone 313J. ' f
Trjujror '
BADS THANSFKIt & STOHAOW CO.
Office 42 North Frout St. Phoa
315, Prlcos right. Bervice'guar-anteed
Tj)hi ritcr- una Supplies.
TYPKWHirKHS AND SUp1I.H:S
Now Hemlngton, Smith Premier
nnd Monarch typewriting, adding
und subtracting machines, rebuilt
machines for cash or easy pay
nients. Machines for rent, rjhboiu
and suppjlos ofull kinds, simple re
pairs free pf cjinrge, Roger S,
Dennett,'11 10 Quluce St.. phoaa;
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