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EA6LETS ADRIFT
By A. C. Hewlett.
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Tho last time tliat I wrote for the
rendcm of tho Mall Tribune I was
at the Lemonslra ranch four miles
from Santa Penln, Ventura county,
California, and stopped ofMjust as I
was about to start from San Fran
cisco on my way to I.oh AngeleB. J
took passage on tho steamer Congress
from San Francisco to San Pedro,
Cal., on Friday, July 23; rit 4 o'clock
P. ml unil had n fln volago as tho
weather was qulto calm and tho sea
was reasonably smooth, nlfliough
the vegsel rocked considerable and
several or the six hundred pasesngera
were quite sick but I mado up my
mind that I would not bo sick and
consequently was not and tho next
morning tint fog was gono and wo
had a fine vlow of the distant lands
along tho California coast nnd tho
Islands (hat we passed reaching San
Pedro about C p. m. on Saturday,
wheni wo took the car for a twenty
mllu ride. Hut before telling any
more of my trip I wish to say some
thing for the benefit of persons who
contemplate taking a like trip. There
are three different companies that
aro In business and the first one I
visited said they charged $9.35
$10.35, nnd we would havo to pay
for our berth nnd meals extra. Tho
next charged $r.nr, $7.35 and $9.35.
and the next was $8.35 for flrt clnss,
meals and berth Included, so I. took
the latter and found a goad berth
nnd meals equal to thn best. After
taking the car we traveled through
a barren waste the most of tho way
for about ten miles nnd then wo be-
gnn to see somo places that showed
a little, signs of lire, but Jho land
all along tho rotito did not compare
with tho land of Rogue rlvor valley.
Wo finally reached tho wonderful
city of Los Angelos and after looking
urround for a few minutes I con
cluded that at least somo of them
were dark angels for tho fltst man
I spoko to who had a taxi asked mo
a dollar to tako mo to tho lllble In
stitute, tho hotel whore 1 was direct
ed to slop, a distance of six blocks,
but I took 'n street car and paid tlvo
cents for the trip. On reaching my
hotel I . secured a good room for
75 cents a night. The noxt morning
I took a street car and rode eight
miles out to whero nty sister lives
and foil ml hor awaiting mo and our
meeting was tho first one for tho
past seventy years, nnd of courso wo
worn simply strangers, but still a
happy mooting. I found hor well
and hearly ln ,,cr 89,n i,cnr' t wafl
very mucu disappointed In Los An
geles for I found tho streets woro
very nnrrow and oxewpt In tho most
crowded parts of tho city tncro were
no policemen to guldo tho cars,
nutos and wngons so that pedestrians
had to, keop their own lookout and
flnd out tho way they wanted to go.
They host they could, and tho only
way there la to keop a cool head
and enqulro of tho street enr con
ductors nnd I found them very oblig
ing. Aftor spending threo days In
A)a Angeles I took a train for San
ta Paula, whero I was met by my
nophows and taken to the I.emonslrn
ranch.- Hut before I begin to toll of
tho wonderful lemon ranch 1 wish
through which I had to pass, al
though dark camo on boforo we
reached the city of S. P. For a fow
miles out from L. A. wo traveled
through some nice looking land but
When we got Into the San Fernando
valley I was surprised to find that
wo were actually traveling over' a
vast desert for there was no vege
tation visible except tho cactus and
sago brush, and this continued for
a long way, I am not able to say
how far for It began to got dark bo
that I could not see but tho country
did not appeal to mo In the leost.
on niv arrlvel at Santa Paula an
auto and my nephew James V. How
lott, met mo and took us out to
the I.Qinonshire ranch and the next
morning began to sot my bearings
and seo what were my surroundings
and I found myself In tho midst of
one of tho most celebrnted lemon
orchards in the lT, S.
There are threo thousand acres
ln the tract nnd It belongs to a bunch
of capitalists. There Is a consid
erable portion- of the land that Is
worthless as the bills are so steep
that they cannot bo cultivated, but
they have 800 acres In lemon trees
nnd 350 acres In walnuts and sev
eral hundred acres In hay. nnd some
00 acres In young trees, and this
land Is planted to Lima beans. Hut
tho most Interesting part Is tho hand
ling of the lemons. They rlpon every
month In tho year nnd consequently
are constantly picking and packing
them. The picking is done by Mox
leans, and thoy are rqulred to wear
gloves so not to scratch the lem
on with 'the finger nails and each
picker han-a ring on his wrist that
),e measures oaoh lemon, and any
one that will so through tho ring
Ue leaves to grow larger. Tho lem
ons aro placed In a sack with snaps
to hold the bottom up and when the
aok Is full enough he place tho
sack In a lbx. loosens tho snap and
the lemons roll out so as not to
Bruise thorn. They are then abwed
on wagons and taken to tho pack-
OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT
WAPV WAPTE
UTILIZED ! !
NICK' BUILDP
HUGE
BRIDGE FROM
OLD QCRAP9!
" SiBBEfe) lly 1 1 UA(0WJQ) ')&ii((sil4 ! CC ? 1 I f wl WJ7 k No. 3-1 nowwtIh It to a pot whore a lrlilK-
fm f,V - Uwd l, M yfQi&T tKduTSfjyf'i)? W' fflMl VBK yi klJ liad been destroyed. With this atceloBd my cjoncww
v StSW (( -XjMSrJr v iff VllW 0&sZM.lSrfli JWKA7 UV nW'lKS-OT mixer I conitructed a new steel brltTge tn twenty
V" vNp ffWlir' 4t iff i iwitaXf) M'.ZST f f W.VI fSnT- eight minutes. The townspeople havo slntc li'utlt a
2 wwrfel fiil r '&? 7, f fnun,enttorao,
iTo. 1- After a great baUle In VhmdTrs, V fjfrf VwSX. (WWl'4 1 "-- " -Z----, '
brought my huge magnot Into pUy cleverly I fl M s gKfTi S I, "S -r. (
Ling house and thero they aro first
washed In a vat of soapsuds and bluo
vltrol water and each lemon forced
by tho current to como In contact
with a row of brushes so arranged
that they aro constantly In motion,
and thus they go through a flume.
They then pass tnrough another run
way where they aro sprinkled with
clear water to wash off the suds and
vltrol wnter. Thoy aro then run
on to n platform whero ten Japs aro
to sort thorn ovor and cnrefully ex
amine each lemon nnd put in Its
proper "grado. They aro then stacked
In boxes to dry nnd If the weather Is
too drying they are covered with
heavy canvas so as to exclude tho air
and aro watched by men who havo
charge of this work and whon tho
atmosphere h right tho canvass Is
raised, etc. This process Is kept up
for two months and by that tlmo thoy
nro cured nnd rendy to put on tho
market, but before that Is done each
lomon has to be examined nnd hand
led by two nioro men, then wrapped
with paper and packed In boxes for
shipment. They nro now shipping
threo enr loads a- day and expect to
ship four hundred car loads this sea
sort. Hut I see that my letter will be too
long to try to tell nil about tho won
derful plare In this so will stop and
try to toll about the rest of the
orchard and about my rldo around
tho country for 25 miles to seo tho
country, about tho limn bean Indus
try, etc. I am now at my brothers
In Vacnvlllo again on my way honle.
Vncavllle, July 27.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Clmilt
Seymour Jl. Hell vs. W. J. llur.
hldgo, writ of attachment,
Klecta Hnlllday et al vs. Win. Ul
rlch et al, proof1 of publication.
Klecta Halladay et al vs. Win. Ul
rlch et al, oath of guardlnn ltd llttim,
llert Anderson ot al vs. J. M. Mc
Kee, motion to vacate, Judgment
nnd first service.
K It. Fruit nnd Produce Assn vs.
(illlon-Chambers, undertaking on np
peal. C. C. Nelson vs. B. X. Campbell,
cost bill.
Protmto
IJstate of Win. Thornburg. order
of final settlement; final account.
Bstato of Mary Oolger. petition,
order.
Henl IXnto Traiisfei-s
ft, u Hurdle et nx to Ella
lloskin, land on Granite St.
Ashland $500.00
Allco Kccloston to Joseph 11.
Ware, land on Cranlto St.
Ashland 10.00
XOTiriJ TO CONTKACTOKK
State of Oregon, County of Jack
son, Sealed proposals, addressed to tho
County Court of Jackson County, Ore
gno and Indorsed "Proposal for
Constructing a portion of the Pacific
Highway In Jackson County, Oregon,"
will bo received by the County Court
of Jackson County at Its offlco In the
Court Houso, Jacksonville, Oregon,
until U o'clock a. in. of tho 4lh day
of August. 1U15, and at that time and
place" publicly opened and road.
All proposals must bo mado on
blank form, to be obtained from tho
County Highway Knglneer, nt bis
office, Central Hotel nulldlng, Cen
tral Point, Orogon, or from the Coun
ty Clerk, Court House, Jacksonville,
Oregon; must stato the unit or units
bid on (bidders may bid on all the
units); must give the price proposed,
both ln writing and in figure; and
must be sl?e4 by the biddar, with his
address.
Kaeh bid I t be presented under
sealed cover, and shall imj accompan
COURTHOUSENEWS
1 " g) ) ' I 1 : "
-Swinging, tbel ' JlmfStS ' '
and pieces of metal lay onall Lm30 rV T I fl4 LMLJm.9 UMSOm
sides! The magnet drew them t3feJ?og?-- , fy S Q ff $& timpl $rl-V
togeth.rlhus, - jF Alp
m'm A ,f VaT' "-"? uUfff I I mi
II I Via t imk ..- v nv--v, i . 0, v.a ' ' " - x m.vrapwss
ied by cash, a blddor's bond mnde
payablo to Jackson county, or a cer
tified check mndu payable to tho
County Judge ot Jncksoti County, for
nn amount equal to at least flvo per
cent of tho amount ot said bid, and no
bid shnll bo considered unless such
cash, bond, or check Is enciosnd there
with. Such bidder's bond stiall bo con
ditioned that It said bid tm accopted,
tho party bidding will duly enter In
to and execute tho contract. Should
tho successful bidder to wlinuj tho
contract Is awarded tall to executo
the same within ton days (not In
cluding Sundny) from the dnto of not
ification of such award, such cash,
bond or check shall bo forfeited to
Jackson county, and tho iinnio shall
bo tho property of the county. All
other cash, bonds and certified
checks will bo returned to tho un
successful bidders who submitted tho
same.
A corpornto silroty bond will bo ro
qulrod for tho faithful pcrformanco
ot tho contract In a sum equal to ono
half of the total amount ot tho bid.
All bids aro to bo compared on tho
basis of tho county highway engi
neer's cstlmato ot tho quantities of
work to bo dono as follews:
Tho estimato ot quantities referred
to In tho foregoing nottco In as fol fel fol
eows: Unit :i.
From statlonLZSS to station 390.
Miles C, 7, 8.
Embankment, 90 cubic yards.
Earth Excavation, 5,997 cubic
yards.
Hard pan excavation, 3,398 cubic
yards.
Looso rock excavation, 200 cubic
yards.
Soft rock excavation, 100 cubic
yards.
Hard rock excavation, 1.1C5 cubic
ynrds.
Hip rap, loose, 10 cujjlo yards.
Overhaul, per 100 feet, 9,805 cubic
yards.
Clearing, 9.0 acres.
Grubbing, 470 square rds.
Tile drain, 4 Inches, 10 lineal feet.
Corrugated Iron plpo, 12 Inches, 2G
lineal feet.
Corrugated Iron plpo, 21 Inches, 28
lineal feet.
Concrete plpo, 12 inches, 178 lin
eal feot.
Concrete plpo, 20 Inches, 00 lineal
feet.
Concrete, class A, 22 cubic yards.
Concrete, class 11, 2 cubic yards.
Concrete, class C, 12 cubic yards,
Reinforcing steel, 835 pounds.
Unit n.
From station L484 to station L505.
MHoh 10.
Embankment, 10 cubic yards.
Earth excavation, 250 cubic yards.
Hard pan excavation, 400 cubic
yards.
f.ooso ronk oxcnvatlon, 10 cubic
yards.
Hard rock excavation. 275 cubic
yards,
Overhaul, per 100 feet, 100 cubic
yards.
Corrugated Iron pipe, 24 Inches, 10
lineal feet.
Corrugated Iron pipe, 30 Inches, 40
lineal feot.
Concrete pipe, 12 Inches, 3G lineal
feet.
Concrete, class C, C cunlc yards.
Unit K.
From station l.g782 to station
LB795.
Miles 1C
Embankment, 300 cubic yards.
Earth excavation, 753 cubic yardB.
Hard pan excavation, 100 cubic
yardB.
Loose rock excavation, 10 cubic
yards.
Overhaul, per 100 feet. 780 cubic
yards.
TIlo drain, 4 Inohe. 10 lineal feet.
Corrugated iron pipe, 30 Indies,
40 lineal feot.
Connreto pipe, 12 2inobes, 34 lin
eal feet,
Conareto. ol&M K. HO bl yards,
C'onureUt, olnw O. 4 bl& yards.
Unit 10, ,
From station l.gfllO to stttlton
I.gl 104-M).
THE FRONT
Miles 19,20,21, 22.
Embankment, 2,077 cubic yards.
Earth excavation, 0,4 5C cubic yards
Hard pan excavation, 41 cubic
yards.
Loose rock excavation, 1,102 cu
bic yards.
Soft rock oxcavatlon, 100 cubic
ynrds.
Hard rock excavation, s,55C cubic
yards. t
Hip rap, looffb, 10 cubtn yards.
Ovorhaul, por 100 feot, 5.CC0 cu
bic yards.
Clearing, 22.8 acres.
drubbing, l,3uu squaro rods.
Concrete pipe, 12 tnohes, 300 lin
eal feet,
Concrete pipe, 15 inches, lit lineal
feet.
Concroto plpo, 20 Inches, 48 lineal
feot.
Concroto, class A, 127 cunlc ynrds.
Concroto, clnss 11, 5 cubic yards.
Concroto, class C, 15 cubic yards.
Holnforclng stool, 15,115 pounds.
The foregoing quantities nro ap
proximate only, being given nB u basis
for tho comparison ot bids, and tho
county court of Jackson county does
not expressly or by Implication ngrco
that tho actual amount of work will
correspond therewith, but roserves
tho right to Incrcaso or dorroaso tho
amount of any class or portion of tho
work that may 1$ deemed necossnry
or oxnedlont by tuo county highway
engineer of Jacks6n rounty, Oregon.
Plans may ho sr-or. and forms of
specification anil contract max no 0,)"
taincd nt tho county highway en&l
neer's office, Central Holol building,
Central Point, or at tho county clerk's
office, Jacksonville, Orogon.
Tho right Is reserved to lojoct any
or all proposals or to arcept tho pro
posal or proposals deemed best for
Jackson county.
COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON
COUNTY.
F. L. Ton Vollo,
County Judgo.
W. C. Leever,
County Commissioner.
F. II. Mnddon.
County Commissioner.
Attest: O, A. Gardnor,
Count) Clerk Jackson County.
Jacksnnvl lt, Oregon, July ltith,
1915. 310
Not Ite of KlioiiffTi Rule Umlei Execu
tion In Foiviiosiiie
J. Y. Herrlau, plaintiff, vs. C. J.
Dunten and Clara N. Duiiten, husband
and wife, nnd W (5. Mayfleld, defend
ants. Uy virtue of an execution and nn
order of sale dul Issued out of and
under tho soul of tho circuit court of
tho state of Oregon In nud for tho
County of Jackson, dated tho 22d day
of July 1915, In certain cause theroln,
wherein J, W. Horrlnii, ns plaintiff,
recovered n judgment against C. J.
Dunten and Clara N. Dunten, his wife,
for Threo Thounand ($S0U0U(I) Dol
lars, with Intort'st thereon from said
10th day of November, 1911, nt the
ratn of 10 por cent por annum and
Throe Hundred ($1(00.00) Dollurs at
torney's fee and tho further sum of
Seventeen ($1700) Dollurs costs,
Milch judgment v. as enrolled nnd
dooketed In the dork'H offlr of said
court on thn 2Jnd day of Jiilv, 1915,
and Is of record In Volumo 23 of tho
circuit court Journal at pagos 105
and Hiti thereof
In compliant with tho rommnnds
of saltl oxoeutlou anil order of salo, I
will on Monday, tho 2)d day of Aug
ust, lb 15, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m, at the front door of the Court
House in JAckxonvlllo, Jackson Coun
ty, Orogon, ofler for sale ami will sell
nt public au (ton, sulijoet to redemp
tion as is by law provided, alt of th
right, title and Interest that defend
ants C. J DuiiIpii and Clara N. Dun
ten, his wf, bad on thu lGth day
of November. II4, or hate slnen ac
quired, or now have in hiiiI to the
following di''rtbod roul propaity sit
uated llug and being situated In
Jackson eouuo. State or Oregon, nnd
inor particularly dtwurlbod us fol fel fol
eows: IlHSlHiilug at a pqlnt tvutv chains
North from (he SoiiUiwwl corner ot
DoMttoti Laud Claim Httwbur Seven
ty TbrM 7H lu TowhmMu Thlity
soeir ClTi Houtb or Itang Two I J)
Watt of 0 WillftWDUs Alwidtim. and
ruNBlHg thw Went en U 8enUi
Mm of Mm- mln rrniffg pur
ckHMl i lawraL, from
(iirUiun mihpUI and wl'- (the deed
therefor bolnc of record In Donl Hon. I
ord of Jackson County, Oregon, ln
Volume 15, pago 259 thereon, nine
teen chains and sixty fivo links for
a beginning point; nnd from ald bo
ginning point running thuiico North
twenty chains and Elghteon links;
thenco Wst ten cinlns; tlMVico South
twenty clialiiH and Eighteen links; I
nud thenco Enst ten chains to thu
placo of beginning, containing twenty
and 18-100 ncros. Together with all
thn appurtenances to tho snmo be
longing. All of tho nbovo doscrlbod tract of
laud will be sold nt said lime and
placo In tho ipanner provided by law
for tho salo of real proporty under
uxoriitlnn to sntlsfy tho Judgment,
coBts. and iiforulng costs of mile
liatud Hits 22nd day of July, 1915.
w. il. ni.Mii.r.u, nuL'iiu.
Hy E. V. Wilson, Deputy.
ion nirrrwmnrnra
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 2-room
house, closo In, all couvenloncos.
421 .lay St., cor. S. Oakdale and
11th. 113
FOR RENT Modem K room bun
galow cheap. Intrnlro Fred Moars,
agent, Garnelt-Cort'y Hldg. 113
FOR RENT August 1st, 3-room
furnished houso, with sleeping
porch at 121 Woodstock St., $10
per month. Seo J, V. Iloirlmi or
Dr. Seoley.
FOR RENT li-room modorn houso.
Call 537-Y. 117
TO RENT 5 room mod, furn, houso,
seo Puruuker, St. Murks Hldg.
FOIt HEN'T 5-room modorn housq,
IlillU-lVUUli 11UUIP, lllll LUIIH-'IU UilBU-
mont. Phono 370W.
FOR RENT -Closo lu 5 room houso
with sluopliig pot tii, modorn
plumbing, electric lights, content
sidewalk, garugo, on paved street.
Rent rensounhle. Inquire ot II. C.
Studdnid, Medford, Oregon. tf
I'OIt H.LK--SIIftLLiaMtOU8
FOlfsALE F-'urnlturei ntwTfor
snle, library table, ono rocker, 1
buffet, 1 kitchen cabinet base, t
small rugs, I bath rug. Also
white bodrnom set. 120 Laurel
Street. 112
FOR SALE Ono golden oak sanitary
buffet. 333 Knight Street. 110
FOR SALE Columbia Ornfunoln
outfit. 122 Portland nvo. 115
FOR SALE Contrlfugnl pump. 8
Inrli stronnl, with nil collections
nnd somo extra pipe; will Irrigate
100, acros. This pump will draw
sand, gravel or water, Phonu
931-L or call nt 200 W, Main,
city.
FOK HAI.R--MrwmjClC
FOiTsalTc ; I'Tks" (luorge D. Salt
man, 115
FOR SALE Good gentlo Jery cow.
If you want a bargain phono 25-R2.
Ill
FOIt SALIC 36 head of youilK oat
tlo, one span of inn lo. $100.00.
A. K. ICttiiiart, Roguo River, Oro.
Ill
FOR SALE Horses of all kinds;
house wagons, camping wagons,
hacks, harness, Vinson's Hani, N.
Rivorsldo Ave, 110
FOR 8ALE Red Pollod bull caU;
pure brod Duroc Jorsoy spring
pigs; polo mountain buggy, good
ns now. Pnlinor Investment Co.,
Modoc Orchard
WHY?
IT IS VOTIt mSNE.SS TO HHli MK
Hecauso my stock n trado Is to
have optioned at tho iowost cash
prlco tho boat buy ln this county.
I have been on tuo ground look
ing Out for you for tho past flvo
years. Nearly overyday I havs In
vestigated some "good thing." I havo
eliminated everything oxtwpt those
deals which 1 am oonvlueed will te-
ouro rue satisfied ctutomors.
In n few hours time 1 oan give jou
tho benefit of this rMMareh. It Is my
business to show yJu ovor the ottunty
and Introduee you to the KwlbllUli
and opportunities here. Sou Mod
ford first and
J. G. BARNES
Ittt West I'tlH Hlieel
i
I'OU KENT HOUKlWEEPINn
ItOO.MS
FOIt HUNT Modorn' housekeeping
suites, close In, $5, $s mo.; new
prop. 234 E Dtb. 121
FOIt HALIC ItrCAIj KHl'ATH
FOR SALE Or "initio, nt n bargain.'
rooming houso with 10 fumlshmi
rooms, located nt 215 Fourth St.,
Ashland, Orogon. Call or wrlto J.
M. Slack, Proprlotor. 110
HELP WANTED MnltMtr IVmalo
iWAVTi.!nVni.ninn u.itTnn "i.min
or fo,ni. Something new, good
tommlMlon. Address J, Mall Trl-
imno. 1 12
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WANTED Mltss.!jj.MrCOUS
WANTED TO ' UBNT Farm' milToldo
for stock and grain with Htiltablo
bulltUngs. Addrosa K, Mall Tri
bune. 112
WANTED Platform scnles a n d
choice liny. Phono .'(Sii-M. 112
WANTEilT. tons ' Kill od Harloy.
Foothills Orchard.
WANTED To tout alfalfa or good
wild oats pasture for hogH. Hox H
care Mali Trlbuno. 113
WANTED To restn for two months,
light middle, miltuhlo for lady, Ad
tlrtWH Hox X, Mall Tribune.
WANTED Turkeys, market price.
Good Eats, Harry's Dairy Lunch.
119
WANTED-C8I-R3.
-Hay baling.
Phono
111
.MONKV TO LOAN
TO LOAN -$2H(i(i to loan. Holmes
tilt) Insurance .Man.
IUJHINKSS lUHltOTOHX
Attorney
POUTER J. NEFF, VM. r. MEALWI
Attomoyfl-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford Natloual Hunk bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER
Coroy bldg.
-Garnett-
Wm, M. Colvlg. Geoigo M. Roborti
COLVia & ROUERTH. LAWYEHB-
Medford National Dank Hutldlng
II. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERIll
Attorneyu nt Law. Jackson C'oun
ty Unnk Hulldlng.
Auto mippliet)
LAHEn AUTO BPRINQ CO. Wa
aro operating tho largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In tbo Pa
cific uorthwoat. Uso our springs
whon othoru fail. Bold under guar,
antoo. 2C North Fifteenth 8t.
Portland, Oro.
Collot'tloiiH ami Iteporls
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo
collected somo accounts 14 yoara
old. Wo know how to get tho
money. The Hullook Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hus
kins' Hldg., 210 E. Main St.
UctlUrfU
DR.
W. M. VAN HCOTOO
DR.
O. C. VAN SOOYOO
Dentists
Qarnett-Core; Hldg., suit
Uedford, Oro. Phone 85G.
lit
Nolnry i'uMIc
11BLHN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lie. Uring your work to mo at tn
Igu of the Mall Trlbuno.
TruiiMtrra
I.
EADH TRANSFER He STORAGE CO
Offlco IS North Front St. Phoni
315. Prices right. HarvloA guar
tntooil
NEW TODAY .
On of thu rinaat little koHiM in
Medfonl. Value $2000 with a mort
gage or $lou. Will trail for tinim
provl band.
A fi beiUM laud farai ( 60
acreet at $116 an acre. Another gilt
edae oae jnai a lUtle twiilter at $1T8
an acre. Tbesw will aUttstl all hinds
ut tnvMtlMtlou.
C. D. HOON
Jackson Co. lUnk Hiilliltug
BY WELLS
llUSINKKH DIHECTOHV
Clitropruclorc
OR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso B.
Hodges Mcchnno-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spolidylothoroplsts. Those
systems, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnnstlcs, hydro-thornphy,
etc., produco results In both acuts
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion frco. Ovor Douol & Co., cor
ner Main and Dartlett. Hours 9
a. in. to C p. m. Olhor hours by
appolntmont. Phono 170.
DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist Rooms 20H-204-205.
Gamelt-Coroy bldg. Vapor
baths nntl scientific mnssago given;
nccdlo spray, hund nnd shouldor
shower In connection; advice ln
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
hydropthorapy. Lady attendant.
Phono, offlco 543, rosldnncd EU-H,
Engineer niU Contractor
FREDCUMMiN'iilirncMnd
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Hldg.
Surveys, estimates. Irrigation,
drainage, orchard and land Im
provement. .
(laru
OARHAGB Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons tot
good sorvjeo. Phono 274-L. F.
Y, Allen.
Instruction ln Muslo
11A1GHT MUSIO STUDIO Rooi
401, Gnrnett-Coroy Hldg. Frod Al
ton Hnlght Piano, Mrs. Florencs
Hnlllday Hulght, voice. Phons
72.
I'liyeslcinns ana urcoons
DR. V. U. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 410-417 Gurnott-Corsy
hldg., phono 103G-L. ltMldenc
2G youth Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD-Osteopatnli
pbysIclatiH, 303 OarneU-Corey
building. Phono 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aad
surgcou. Practice limited to eyo,
ear, novo and throat. Eyes scion
tlflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. lc. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
Illdb'., oppoalte P, O. Phono CG7.
B. H. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
sou County Hank bldg. Olllcs
phono 43-lt; resldouco phone 58-11.'
DR. It. W. OLANOY Physician anU
surgeon. Phones, offlco 3ti, rosl
donee 724-J. Offlco hours 10 ta
12, 2 to 6,
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD
PhyslolanH and surgeons. Offlc
309-310-311, M. F. & II. Dldg.
Phouoa residence, 814-J2; office,
814.
DR. MARTIN C. 11AUUKII PhysU
uiau and surgeon. orflcu Palm
block, opposltu Nash Iloto). lluura
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
T. O. HEINE. M. I)., SPECIALIST
Eo, our, nose anil throiU, offlco
SS8 East Main, residence 1121
East Main; office hours 9 a. m. to
12 m.; l:3u to G p. m. Telephones
Offlco, 303; ;reNlduucu, 303-J3.
Prlntem ana l'libllstiers
UEDFORD PRINTING CO has tB
host oqulpped printing offlco la
southern Oregon; book bludlug,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices 27 Nort
H'lr t
Sowing ."Machine!).
SMIWINO 'Si AC! I INKS reiUud, Bold "or
repaired. Agency Singer Sowing
mat blue, for . Southern.. Oregon.
Headquarters with Medford Furl
turo and Hardware Co. 0. A
Chapman.
Shoo Itoitaiiing
8riou1rtvruimNa
ropatrlng, on modorn electrtt
maoblnoa while you wait K. N.
Blden. looaled lu Kldd's Shoe Ktors.'
Ithnun S 1 X.I.
Typeurltert una iiippliot.
TYIiVitlTKrtS AND SUPPLiBS '
New ReiHlngtMR, Smith Premier
Hd MoHari'h typewriting, adding
and aubtrsxtlHg mn.luj. rebuilt
laaeblae ftir eash or easy paj
njonte, Maelilnee for toiiU rihboBi
and supallee of all kinds, nlmplo r
nalra free of ebarse. HoRer I.
llnntt. Oivin e dVchh
93-lt. or Palmer 1'iauu Place,
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