Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT
BY WELLS
MEDFORD MKDG TKIBUNTS, MEDFOKD, OttEClON, TTIUttSDAY, JULY 8, 1015
PROGRAM OPENS
. 'AT CHAUTAUQUA
ftrUlLANI), July 8. Cliiuilaiintut
opened Tuesday morning, which date
wn& lerlucd Ohio day, although lliu
ikey
lOHIgllU
more in the bleach tliuii in the el:
sorvunee. T ho glorious shower pre
vtiiimg was welcomed ns u general
benefit, oven if it did temporarily dis
commode noniu of the Clututitiupiii
worshipers.
In Hie morning iit'll (hero wns it
heultli talk )V Min Kiliiti Kilgcniu
Lowe, also a rending at 12: IR p. in. by
the Hiitnu lady. Tile event itf the day
wjih HnuiiigiirritVi leetnre on "Napol
eon;" neeonipanied by nearly MO elu
glial colored viewH.
Wbriiiesriiiy was Central Point nnd
Gold Hill day. A health talk and
prelude Were followed hv two or
Itnliiitpnnll'ri nmslorpiceeM, 'The
Present Kuropenu C'risiH," whioh, uk
its title implies, deals with twist and
present conditions in tlio great war
zone, and "Russia of Today." which
included rare descriptive features of
the ezars people find government.
Among familiar ChnutuiPMiu faces
none is more welcome than lVofesmir
Fiedoriek Hcrehtholri tr PorvnllN,
member of .the facility of 0. A. P.
This is his ni.lh or seventh succes
sive reason here. Ilis npeeiullv tliis
year is "Poateniporarv KugllHli and
Continental Literature," the classes
niootiiur each iuoniini except Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Poloy accom
pnnlod by Mm. Joseph I'oloy nnd hor
daughter Minnie, left Wednesday
morning for Snn Frnnclbco nhd othor
points. The trip wilt bo n motor ono
In Mr. I'oloy'H Studcbnkor. Miss Bvn
I'oloy, tonclior In tho local Behoola,
wll Join tho pnrty Inter by trnln.
Jnvcslgntlou of tho recent wreck
In local railroad yards Is going for
ward. Railway officials nro reinforc
ed In efforts to nrrlvo nt findings by
two AHblnnd 'cltlaons, V. O. N. Smith
cnsbler of tho Citizens' bank, and ex.
Mayor Itobert Nell. A searching In
iilry Is holm; mndo and "prlvato
niiillcncos'' nro being granted hourly
on board tho "Hhnsln," with ninny
railway employees Invited to nppcnr
on tho carpet,' nnd finch Invltntlons
tiro Junius tho forlnnl "It. S. V. 1."
. Slur.chtUiibcr.procerilngB nro reported
to, bo In vogue, with probabilities
that tho "surety first" slogan or tho
8. 1. will receive a sovoro Jolt In vlow
of developments.
Mrs. P, H. Whitney returned Wed
nesday from Grants Pass where she
went to visit hor nlcco, Mrs. Ken
neth Noll, who Ik n dnughtor of Phil
Melchun, Hr.. or Portlnud. Tho Noll
estnte Is Ardencrnlg, located nboul 7
utlloH out from Grants Pass, nnd Is an
extensive proporty, Mr. Noll is an
offlcor with a Rrltlsh regiment In
Franco. Ho hns been III In tho hos
pltnl for some tlmn punt, but n rceont
cablegram announceH nu Improvo
nicnt In his condition. Tlio family
name, Noll, Ih oinliiently Scotch,
Manual training nnd domestic nrt
rnds nro discontinued by tho public
schools of Chlro, Cnl., which linvo re
cently ndded 00 beHiitlfully gownod
dolls to their training department.
Mrs. Homer Hillings has returned
from a six weeks' visit with her par
ents In western Iowa.
Siskiyou county toacbers will bold
their annual Instltitto this yenr nt
Dunsinulr Instead of Yrokn, nH linn
boon customnry. Tho Instltuto begins
Aug. 30, with ovor 100 tenchors In
attendance
Mrs. Mnry llrokor ot Sncrnmonto,
daughter, of R. Ponlston, Is homo
for a visit with her parents.
In cleaning out Vrekn's old sceptic
tnnk, contractors removed gold dust,
tho "clon'n-up" nmountlng to -2.50,
which lias been turned Into tho city
treasury.
Mrs. (iiiH llodburg and children
have returned from an exposition
visit which extended as fnr southns
Los Angeles, fius preccdod hor homo
by n fow days In tlmo to round up tho
Modorn Woodmon iiolghborH for tho
July assessment nnd nlso to resunio
bis duties ns Western Union llnomnn.
(leorgo Hoborts of Talent, an old
lime stngo driver of this section, wns
a picnic visitor nt tlio doings on
July 5. Hushed to clrlvo tho "limit
ed" from Ilarrons to Hock Point on
tho Roruo ulver, nnd met many for
mer acquaintance among Ashland
people.
W. II. McNulr U attondlng a stato
convention of Oregon druggists nt
Qoarhnrt this weok. Ha will nlso
visit his brother Sydney nt ltaymond,
Wnsr.. boforo returning.
Miss Uernlta Mix of Sucramonto ar
rive! early In tho weok for a visit
with her mother. Mre F. H. Mix. who
has Ween In this vlelnlty for tomotlnio
post. F. U. Mix was furmer owner
of the depot drug store.
Newt. Jacob, a former eounty
tlurk of Jaeksou county.. In the days
when populism ooatrollert )lltloal
affairs In thta region. U visiting
Irlond hereabouts, lie attended tbej
111 CKC.VO I
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
225wfViS3?j f5y concroto mixer nnd rodo off nt top speed I No. 3 Approaching tho guns, l boiu n lUlILpsV Xl VHJfcBi I
CiALyfA7' yvyr'hs '-'&lBBFB--''',lmmimmmama. stream of cement ovor thorn -tho men vC &- Q t-Jjp
?"".'.-' IOU!Ik5!iy,maCbfSr " -."'-?-4aSHSjS JJ Nof DHo Dltll "alii his horse In that iR y!V!u&3r9hL
fortress. lionsKui mo lor No 4nul wnon i turned around, tholr cavalrymen rodo nftcr niol I turned v desolate plain, u stono monument to my 10 U TStiff
tt P,au' ' nnd sent n stream or cement nt tholr .captain! marvelous brain nnd hnndl afc)-"- ' 'h-ZtE::
big picnic nt Ashland on tho nth.
Newt, now resides nt Riverside, Cal.
In reviewing tho history of tho
nomenclature of northern California
towns, tho Sacrnnionto Uco of recent
dato coploa clreuniMtanccs heretofore
related In theso columns, giving cred
it to James Thornton nnd Jncob Wng
ner or Ashland and their associates
for having mined tho first plnccr gold
on tho spot whoro Yrokn now stnnds.
This wnB G4 yonrs ago. Mr. Thorn
ton Is still living hero nt tho ngo ot
nearly 90 yenrs. Whnt Is now Yrokn
wns first cnllcd "Thompson's Dry
Diggings" and afterwards "Shasta
Ilutto City." Yrokn Is derived from
"Iokn" tho Indlnu vomnculnr for
Mount Shasta.
Miss Kllaboth Morrison, neeonipan
ied by her nieces, I ho Misses Fmlly
nnd Itutli Longfellow, nil of Min
neapolis, Minn., wero Fourth ot July
Visitors hero with relatives among
tho Heaver families.
13. M. Fowler of Now WostmliiBtoPctroKmri correspondent de
ll. C. partner In tho local CarsonH l0 c-hoek to tlio Austrian as
Fowler Lumber Co., has been n rccjMU, froin tsi-til blunder hv
tint vlfiltor hero. Ho Is connoctej0 j0Mcph Fcrriinanri, who in
with lnrgo Hhlnglo mill Interests Iwift nu arivaiico left his army's
that Canadian province. His Blsteving uncovered, enabling the
Dr. Lulu Fowlor, graduato of UiibJUis to deliver an attack which
Medlcnl college Chlcngo. and vrMlu. Ai.ufri.u.v 1l-iJP."ii.li. n...
has boon n renldont of Fiigend, Is now
In Ashland and will locate and prac
tice lu this vicinity. Lator on ubo
will bo joined by her parents.
Alrti. Major Harron Is adding to tho
nppearanco of her proporty, tho sight
ly Staples rosldenco In tho Nob Hlli
district, which hIio purchased somo
time ago from K. T. Staples.
Denton Dowoih Is down town again,
after sovoro Illness which has kept
lllin confined to tho house for weeks
past. Ills condition Is yet In the con
valescent stage.
S. P. rilnor No. 1003 Is manned by
n whlto crow of cooks and wallers
Instead of darkoys.
Louis K. Joy of Portland, has boon
In this territory for some tlmo past
ns country circulator ror tho Orognn
Inn. Ho Is a brother or A. C. Joy,
rormer principal or tho llollevlow
school and owner or tho Producer
Consiimor orchard In that locality.
Hov. Itobert Tweed and wire, rorm
er residents but now living lu Idaho
in tho vicinity or Harrison, nro chnu
tauqua visitors. The family still own
property hero and aro eager to return
to southern Oregon. Mr, Tweod lu a
retired Presbyterian clorgymnn.
Miss I-Mna Dowers, (laughter of
Honton Dowers, was married nt tho
homo of hor mint, Mrs. T. A. Chlldors
nt Mnrtn, Presidio county, Toxus, t
Clny Holland, of Doming, Now Mex
ico, Tho ceremony occurred Juno 23.
MIbb Krinn left Ashland about a year
ngo to visit hor aunt In Texas. Mr.
Holland Is a prominent cattleman of
his homo region.
Mrs. S. A. Klrby or Douglas, Wy
oming, Bister ot K. T. Staplos, Js vis
iting hor brothor'a ramlly hero.
Dr. J. II. Coopor nnd wlfo of New
castle, Pn., linvo boon visiting Ash
Inuri lu connection with n tour of tho
western country. Dr. Coopor is n
majority stockholder In tho Ashland
Commercial Orchards company.
The shower-, aro verv inviting and
refroshing after the few dnyn of hot
weather. One of the days lat week
the men'iirv in tho thermometer
hugged 100 riefcrotw from Jl u. ih. un
til f it. m.
Tho people here ail poul tbir
1'ourUi in lMenieking. Mrs. Mauri
Kubli 'with riaitfthtor and mou, Ivlitli
and Kriwarri, with their frimid. Jack
null UiiMtrice O'llrwn and Alta aad
Phwtur Kubli, MWit the Fourth unri
a few ria at the hike. Th Mn
family drove up to the O'HriMt Fork,
on tup uf SteaialMiMt lull, asri in
turniHl th wf day, and a UMuber or
Athora wfr gone that dav.
Mr. unri Mr. Whct-irr drove out
her? Iat SlllldllV, Mtlflldllis to -mm
at lUitr hvuflthwUi nvd. Mr. Wlu-c-
APPLEGA1E
ler took u swim in the river before
relurnijiL' in the evening'.
Hoy Hrown, who lives here, wns in
Mori ford u few days lust week tak
ing the teachers' c.Miniiuiitioii.
HosMo. Cooper is visitimr fiiunris in
Stcnmboat.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kri Ilerriotl nnd chil
dren from Ornnts I'uhs aro visiting
friends in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. MeDaniel mid
children, Thelinu unri (llonn, of Ap
plej;iitc, Harry Lu ami fiiinilv, with
Mr. MeDanicls' mother, Mrs. Cook,
nil of Jacksonville, returned today
from the Sparks place, on Thouinson
creek, where they spent tho Fourth.
Mr. ami Mrs. Collins expected to join
them, hut at the Palmer creek cele
bration Mr. Qollius received (piite u
serious injury in one of his eyes.- It
is not yet kiioWh if ho will lose the
sight of his eye or not, its the physi
cian is not nhlo to tell vet
ins in nursiiit.
Thaw.
-in..l
mine
sanity,
tl tiu.i
people
. ..... ....,, .. IM'IVM, ,,,
-that have been staying in Ktcamboiit
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Potior, left for
their home in Porvullifc n l'w riavs
hack.
Hoftsio Colviu of Jacksonville is out
staying with Mnrio Kcucriict lhi
week.
We nro nil glad to know thai .Mrs.
Pcruoll was able to be up in u wheel
chair Tuesday. Sim o.vpoclH to conic
to her homo in about a uoolt,
Walter M lller, Harvey Kueli and
llcihcrt Henri left Monday for Klain
iilh county and will bo gone about
I luce mouths.
Fred Snrran, the minor from
Stoumhonl, made a business (rip to
Apnliiatesoii the Fourth.
loo Itader and wife of Phoenix are
the guests of Mr. unri Mcm, lleruiiiu
Mi'useiigcr.
ICalo Sheperri mid Sum Jorduii of
Ahhhiiiri tarried u couple of days in
Steamboat fUhlug, having excellent
luck.
Our second traveling library is in
the community, The liook arc at
John Pcrnoll'H store and can lie had
at your cnlluij; for thciii.
E
Hoportod by Jackson County An
trum Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Circuit Court
Kdwarri W. Sulloo vs. F. W. Phmo
et al., notice.
J. W. Ilerrian vn. P. J. Dniiteu et
ul., demuircr.
Pi-olmto Couit
Knluto of V. It. Fariimn, bond.
KhLiIo of Anna Poo, petition for,
order appointing, liond of administra
tor, order aipoiutiiig apjiramer.
Ileal I.'stato Tnuisrers
Jeicmiali Niiiiau et ux to .1. II.
Ilucnors et ux, laud in .lack-
sojivillu .1,650
Freri Ilaiiptmnu et ux to John
Cameron, laud in feoe. J2-!10-
2W . 10
Frori Keoliiaton to Kiln Hoc-
kin.ijand in AJiland- ...'- 10
John H. Ooodrieh to li. J.
Klein, bit ft and a atrip of
laud :i feet in width off Mtuth
side of lot II, in lliuhbuiri ad
dition to Medforri 10
AUTO HKRVICK FROM lUCLK
POINT TO MKDPORD AND HACK
Tho undersigned will loavo Frank
Lowls' confectionery ovory day ox
cent Sunday for Medford with his
auto at 1 o'clock n. in., arriving at 2
p. m. Lauvo Nualt lioic Medford, at
a. nu, arrive at Ragle Pv'nt at 6
a. w. A itart of the traffic Is soutil
ed. S. II. IIARN18H,
Ragle i'ont, Ur
COURT HOUS
m
NOTin: of siiKitii'F's ham: ox
li.VHOUTlOX IN I'OltlK'I.OSlJIti:
W. L. McCluro, Plaintiff, vs. John
T. NoIIboii, DDfondnut.
Hy vlrtuo of nu execution nnd an
order or pale duly Issued out or and,
under tho seal or tho circuit court or
tho state or Oregon for tho County
or Jackson, dated the, 2nd day or July,
l'.ur., In a ceitnln caiiso therein,
wherein W. L. MrCluro, as plaintiff,
rocovorod on tho 18th day of May,
1915, a Judgment against John T.
Nellfion, ror tho Bum or Two Thous
and Klght hundred and Sixty-four
nnd 00-100 (fSSil-i.OO) Dollars, with
liuorost thereon from said 22nd day
of February, IMS, nt tho rato ot X
per cent per milium nnd two hundred
olghty-Hvo dollars ($2Ni!fi.OO) Dol
lars attorney's fco, and tho further
Bum of Thirty-two ($32.00) Dollars
costs, which Bald Judgment wns en
rolled and docketed In tho Clerk's
office of nald Court In said county on
tho lSth day of May, 1915, nnd Which
nnld Judgment Is or record In Volume.
23 or tho Circuit Court Journal nt
pages fi, fi and 7 thereof.
In compliance with tho commnuds
ril'f H!lhl Kxccutlnn and Order or salo
I w, SATl'ltDAY, August 7th,
"".1915, at tho hour of 10:00 o'clock a.
""In. at tho front door of tho Court
V. lilnlfnn Iti .lnnlf anil vlll.i Tnnl'imn Pniln.
iMoiiso In Jacksonville, Jackson Cotin
killed Slij' Stato or Oregon, offer for salo
lm Imil i 1h1 w'" ,:u" llt bllc auction to tho
"" highest bidder for rnsb subject to ro
largo Htl'demptlon as Is by law provided, all
lor tho right, title, and Interest of tho
defendant John T. Nellson, in and to
tho following described real and per
boiiiiI property situated In Jackson
County, Stato of Oregon, and being
more particularly described as fol
lows, to-wt:
An undivided one half Interest In
and to that certain water ditch known
iih tho "Ilrnricn Ditch" leading from
a certain point lu hot Two (2) In
Section Woven (It) Township Thirty-nix
(31!) South of nange Three (3)
West of the Wlllametto Meridian In
Orogon. and extending thonco lu n
southerly direction through parts or
section 10, 11 nnd in, and ending In
Lot I or Section lTi, Township and
range aforesaid, together with bead
dam, bead gate, flood gates, and
flumes connected thorewlth nnd nil
fraiichlseH and rights or way nnd tho
privileges belonging thereto; Also a
tract or parcel or land described an
follews: lioKlnnliig at a point on tho
west lino of tho right or way or tho
Orogon nnd California railroad, i!30
feel southerly from the dividing lino
between lots throe nnd four, section
in, where said dividing lUio Inter
sects the west lieu of said railroad
right of way, In Tp. 0 S. It. 3 West
W. M. and running from said begln
nlng point In a duo west course to tho
low wator mark of Itoguo river,
thence along tho low water mark
or tho ICsst margin of said rlvor, 2 no
feet seutherly: thence duo ent to
the west Hue of the railroad right of
wii) ; thonco lu a northerly direction
12 no root along said right or way to
tho place of IkkIiiuIiik. containing ono
ncro more or loss, together with
uunrtx mill, assay office, loading
platform, wnter whool, penstock nnd
nil mucblner). tools, and appliances
connected therewith or belonging to
the same or situated thereon.
All of the nbovn doscrlhed real
property will ho sold at said tlmo and
plnco In the mniinor provided by Inw,
ror tho sale or real property under
execution to satisfy tho Judgment
above named, togothor with tlio costs,
and nccrulug costH or salo.
Datod this 3rd day ot Julv, 1915.
W. H. SlNOLKIt.
Sheriff.
Dy 15. W. W1UON, Deputy.
NOTICK OF ASHICSS.MKXT
Callfornla-OreKou Power Company
I.ocatlun of principal (dace of bus
iness: San I'"ranclHco, California.
Notice Is hereby given that at a
meeting or tho directors held on the
29th day or Juno, 191C, an assess
ment (No, 11 of Thirty Cents per
Share was lovlujl upon the capital
stock of tho corporation, payahlo Im
mediately to tho Hecrotury nt tho of
fice of tho eorjmrnllon, No. 131 I.eld
osdorff Street, Hnn Francisco, Callfor
nln. Any stock upon which this as
sessment shall rgmnln unpsld on Kat
urdav, tho 7th day of Auaust, 1915,
will In doliiKiuent nnd advertised for
ale at public auction, and. unless
jiayiiirnt Is mado before, will bo sold
ou Saturday, the 28th day of August.
1015, at tho hour of 12 M . to jiiy
tho dellH(pint asgoaament, together
with ioU of advorllslng and expuiises
of sale.
Datwl, June 20th, 1915.
ALEX J. UOBIIOItorCH,
Secretary of CaHfomla-OroKou Powor
CotHiHUiy.
Office : J31 Lajdotulnrtf Street, Snn
Frimelacu. Oallforala. 97
FOR RKNT MISCICLINLOCK
ROOMS
HMMtKNT Modwrii'bousel.e. i-insc
JVVWi .lt9 lO- PhoH ?i!i--Ii
roil Klcvt-itmNic?
FOR HUNT Furnished bungalow;
close In. 30 1 South Contrnl.
FOU HUNT 5-room modern houso,
bard-wood floors, full cement base
iiiont. Phono '370W.
l'OIC i;i:N't--Mlht.'ltlil,ANKOUS
FOuTlijNT Store room In ' 'bnriictN
Corey Illdg., fronting on flrnpo
St. Also most doslrablo offices,
reasonable. Host ot norvlco. I.
L. Cathcart, Itoom 319, Phono
1C7.
tfOK HAIiR MflnittlOIC
FOR SALI4 A row high grade Del
Ulan hares, does and bucks. Mod
font Poultry and Fgg Co. Phono
583. a:i
FOR SALH Cow. Apply It. U. Wil
son, telephone 857-L.
1-OR SALU Drood sows and' young
. Pig. Plionu 103-R3, 11. . Van
Dyke. .
FOR SALIO TlTuioughbrod Poland
China bowh and bonrs, ready to
wenn. Can bo registered. Phono
597-RG or call nt lOgau Orchnrd Co.
9C
FOR SALIC -Ilrood hows nnd young
pigs, 103-lt. D. F. Vnn Dyho. US
FOR SALK Horses or nil kinds;
houso wagons, cninidng wngous,
nacKs, nnruesH. vinsou'i
a llaru, N.
Itlvorsldo Ave.
llli
FOR SALK -Or trade, good aged
horse, or would consider trade
for a good cow. Kmost Wobb,
Central Point, Ore. 90
FOR BALK Horse, buggy, ami bar
iiosn, Will trade for wood. Ilox
CITi, Medford, Ore. 91
FOR SALK-Stock hogs, all sizes. T.
K. Soautllu. Phono II 1U.
FOirBATiiHoTri'Tilieil ' buTTcalf ;
puro bred Duroc Jersey Hprlng
pigs; polo mountnlii buggy, good
as new. Palmer Investment Co.,
Modoc Orchnrd.
FOU SAMMlacflilihAMCOHH
FOR SALK Largo refrigerator In
good condition, fin. on. Nine puro
blood P. R. pullets 11 oaeli. Mrs.
llattle Dyer. 1111 N. Central. 91
FOR SALK Apricots at market
prlco. Order or .Mrs. J. A. Mrntiiey,
Phono 92D-1I. 91
FOR SALIC One hundred good grain
bags. Dux 30, euro Mall Tribune.
92
FOR SALK Centrifugal piiiiipT 8
Inch stream, with all collections
and Home extra plpo; will Irrigate
J 00 acres. This pump will draw
Band, gravol or wator. Phono
1)3 Mi or call nt 20C W. Main,
city.
FOR KAunn'.'uau
FOR TRADKHoavTbTocTmaTooT
driving horso or cow. Phono even
ings 77S-J. 90
l4XCHANOKKriiltyIn fine rosf
donce property St. Louis, Mo., for
clour ranch. Ilox 111, caru Mall
Trlbuno. 93
IIXailAOK -15000.00, Rosj) City
Park, Portland, houso, 8 rooms,
hardwood floors, hullulns, modern
kitchen, sleeping poroli, largo clos
ets, full cement basement, furnaoe
and wash trays, desirable location;
two blocks from tar liny, jiear
Presbyterian church Add roan P.
O. Ilox 242, Medford, Orogon. 91
WHY?
IT IH YOUR RCmXRSS TO HMH MlC
necatiso my slock in trndo Is to
havo optioned nt tho lowost cash
prlco tho boat buy In this county.
1 liavo boon on trio ground look
ing out for you for tho past five
years. Nearly everyday I bnvo In
vestlgntod wiiiio "good thing." I bnvo
eliminated ovorythlng oxoopt those
doals which I um convinced will ee
luro me satlsflsd customors.
In a fow hours tlmo I can glvo you
the benefit ot this research. It Is my
business to show you over tho county
and Introduco you to tho possibilities
nnd opportunities bore. Soo Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
Room U01, First NaUou.il Ilaak l)ldg
FOR HALK UKAIi KSTATH
FOATriVVnlrioiaXhuhu
rooming houno with It! furnished
rooms, locnted nt 215 Fourth St.,
Anhlnnd, Orogon. Cull or wrlto J.
M. Black, Proprietor. 1 10
iikijP AVA.vrwi aiAiiK
1IKLP WANTKIV-llnker, reliable
and experienced, for 3 or I iiioutha
by tho Ashland llauoiy on Fourth
Struct; recommendations needed.
Apply In poison to Joe Rusk, Ash
land, Oro. ,
WANTKI) MinurciAjAKKOUH
WANTKD To buy, n smnll rofrlgor
ator. Ilox K, ilnll Tribune.
WANT13D Wntor tnnk for wagon
ubo. J. II. Carklu, or Phono USX.
evenings,
WANTKI) Milk cow for her koop;
have god alfalfa pasture, Phono
539-Jl. Oh
WtNTKDHecond band nianuro
spreader; good condition. Phono
113-J.
-.- ,- ir i ; -Tr.ae-rr7-a" -J-B
MOXKY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J5000 to loan on Improv
ed property, city nnd orchard prop
erty not desired. Addrosu Ilox SO,
Medford Mnll Tribune.
LOS
LOST-Pnlr of new ukld chains, hum
mer, etc., from auto Friday ho
twcijii Ashland and Kuglo Point.
Sultbhlo reward. J. W. Mitchell.
STRAYKD OR KTOLKN Fov-hoiind
dog, color spotted black ami whlto,
lemon spotn over eyes, build Is
rather rangy, about IK months old.
RunHouable roWanl offoreil. Dr. S.
A. Mtilkoy, Central Point, Oregon.
91
LOST Somewhere between Medford
and Kelly's Island on itoguo Rlvor
j-ond Sunday, presumably near Dodge
Riverside ranch, grip containing
m fishing outfit, clothes, wading
shoos, reels, fly books, leader box,
files, etc. Reward ror return to
itt. Putnam, Mnll Trlbuno office,
Medford.
ItUKINKSS lllllKOTOinr
Atlornnjk
w.
PORTKR J. NKFF, WM. X. MKALHI
AtloruoyH-nt-Lnw, Rooms S Htid
9, Medford National Hank blifg.
A. K. RKAMKS, LAWY lJu TlnrnoTt"
Corey bldg.
Wm. M Colvlg, (leorge t. Roborti
COLVK1 & ROIIKRTS. LAWYKRB-
MoiUord National Dank llulldlng
II. F. MIILKKY & 11150. W. CIIKRR1
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
tyjinnk Iliilldlng.
Auto r.uppnra
LAIIKR AUTO HPR1NO CO. -Ws
are operating tho largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
wbon others fall. Sold undor guar
antee. 20 North Fifteenth St.
Portlnnd, Ore.
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Collections and Reports
COI.LKt'TIONS AND RKPORTS Wo
colleited somo accounts 14 yoara
old. Wo know how to got tho
money. Tho Itullook Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias
kins' llldg., 210 K. Mala St.
DrutlsU
?t?V?M.''"VAN I BCtVfod
DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO
Dontlsts
Csrnett-Corey Dldt;., sult6 lit
Umlforri, Oro. Phono 86fi.
NEW TODAY
loo acnw of flno land three miles
from Trail. Good wugou road to It.
Three extra flno springs. The plnco
Is fenced, unri mi Ideal stock ranch
proposition. $10.00 per aero. Must
net soon at that price.
loo acre of ebolee Irrigated alfal
fa In centra! California, worth every
oent or tho flSO.Qo per uere asked.
Will take a bearing orolmnl up to
ll&.ouo.oo. Dslunie on a run ou tho
plae.
1U seres beautiful view and good
I'ulldingH. mar Central Point, $2000.
C. D. HOON
RUSINISSS JIIItKCTORY
CntroprHctora
DR. A. It. IIKDUEB. Dr. Louise K.
Hedgca Mnchutio-Thoraplstr, Chlro
prnotors, Upondylotheraplsts. These
systoms, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, bydro-thorsphy,
etc., prod uco rcsiiltfl lu both acuta
and chronic diseases, Consulta
tion frco. Ovor Douel & Co., cor
ner Main and Dartlctt. Hours tf
a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hoiirs by
appolntmdhU Phono 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
nerve spoctallst Rooms 208-204
20G. Cnrnott-Corey bldg. Vapor
bathB and eclontlflu ninssage gives;
ncodle spray, bend and shoulder
shower In connection; advice In
dlototlcs, medical gymnastics,
hydropthornpy. Lady attendant.
Phono, office 543, residence 511-R,
Euglncr an( Contractor
FRKD N7cUMMINa8Kn1?rnoLwnd
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Rids.
Surveys, estimates, irrigation,
dralnngo, Orchnrd and land Im
provement. GannK
OARIIAOK dot your premise
clonuod up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good aorVIce. Phone 274-L. T,
T. Alton.
Instruction In Music
HAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room
401. Onrnctt-Corey Rids. Fred Al
ton Hnlght Piano, Mrs. Florence
Hnlllday Ilulgbt, voico. Phone
l'liyeslctans ana mtrgeons
DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS OARLOW Osteopathia
phyalclnnB, 41C-417 Garnott-Coray
bldg., phone 1030-L. Resides
20 South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopsthU
physicians, 303 Uarnett-Corey
building. Phono UOt-M.
DR. J. J. HMMKNS Physlctaa aad
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Wyes scien
tifically tentod and glamei sup
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. 1'.
R. R. Co, Offices M. F. & II. Co.
Illdg., opposite P. O. Phone 567. .
K. II. PICKKL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Hank bldg. Office,
phono 43-R; rosldotico phone 58-R.
IJU. IL W. OLANCV---Physlclan"an4
surgeon. PhoucB, office 30, resi
dence 724-J, Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLK S. LOCKWOOD
Phytilvlaus and surgeons. Office
309-310-311, M. F. & II. Illdg.
Phones .residence, K14-J2; office,
814.
Notary Public
HKLIJN N. YOOICKV Notary pub
lie. llrluK your work to mo at th
slt.n ot tho Mall Tribuuo.
Printers nun Publishers
UKDFORD PRINTING CO. has Ul
boat equipped printing office la
soutboru Oregon; book binding,
loosu lo.tf ledgoru, billing systems,
etc, Portland price. 27 Norta
rir Kt.
Hewing Machine.
SKWING MACIIINKS rcntod, sold or
repaired. Agency Slngor Sowing
machine., ror.. Southern.. Orogon.
Headquarters with Medford Furl
turo und Hardware Co. C. A.
Chapman.
Shoo ltepnlrli.g
SHOK RKPAIRING First class sbetf
ropuiring, on niouorn eioctria
machlnos while you wait. K. N,
Dlden. located lu Kidd'a Bhoa Store,
Phono 313 J.
Trtutsrc-rs
HADH TRANSFKR &. BTORAOK CO,
Office 42 North Front St. Phoai
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed Tyitewrlier und Miippltes,
TYPKAVRITBRS AND 8UPPLIKS
New Romlngton, Smith Premie
nnd Monarch typewriting, uddlag
nnd suhtractiiig machines, rebuilt
machlnos for cash or easy pay
nionts. Machines for rent, ribbon
and buppUcs of all kinds, sluiplo r
pairs free of charge. Roger ,
Dennett, 10 quluc t., pM
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