Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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GOUNTYFAIRINSEP
Nvorjbody In tho valley should
boost for tho Jackcon County fair to
bo held In Medford, September 8 to
1 1 inclusive. It will lie nn old
fashioned county fair with Reed
premiums on stock, horticultural and
ngrlaulturui products, fne nrtB, chll
droiiB exhibits, products of kitchen
nml pantry, and In rnrt on practically
everything. . .
, ' fTiVVacon rtfn'.rffJiMiia'itorw will
, bo wtjo tnwib wjlh. this year, and,
j.rowin ou n-rujqycracc ni. two ami
tC 'half. miW'n oach day, harness and
miming rncos for Jackwon county
horses being sopnrato races for
horses that havo started beforo and
tlioso that have not, nuilo raccfl,
Iiltah-tip races, buggy races and
many othor attractions.
thero will bo a hall gamo ovory
ilay In tho afternoon hot ween Reed
teams, and other free attractions.
Tho people have been. (taking for
less boss races and nioro country fair
and tjiey nro going lo Ret It title
year.
It's up to the stock, frultmcn, far.
mors, women and children to help
niako tho fair u success. Will you
help??
Tho premium list will be out soon,
fiot one and prepare to inako soino
money.
Tho. I' It) (in, Now York million
aire, with n pari) of friends occupy
ing the private ear "OakrldRO," pass
ed through on Tuesday noon south
bound for San I'ruuclsco, stopping a
day or two at .Shasta Springs cn
routo. While horn they visited tho
exhibit building and tested mints of
lllhla water on tap.
Tho niiine "Casino" as applied to
tho leading building to bo erected on
tho park grounds, offends tho fas
tidious. It savors too much of card
playing, dancing and red liquor. Op
position to not only tho namo but
also to the erection of tho building
ilsolf lias found expression In tho way
of signed protests. It might 1)3' fail
ed tho "Corral" by way of compro
mise. In the meantime tho building
Will go lip. it lioiifg considered one
of tho main features of tho grounds,
both a to size and stylo of architec
ture, tho lattor being of tho rustic
typo. It will bo built of logs, tho
proportions of tho casino being OOx
ino feet. Its main purpose Is do
luiied (or a spacious auditorium
ilvulllng anything In that lino In
town.
0er 100 gnats had n day In court
Wednesday. To make a kid story
abort, .loliu II. CSiovos originally fore
elosed through chattel mortgage pro
ceedings on 100 goats, tho property
of Paul Ci. Dnnber. The latter sold
to N. N. Davis, tho flock having In
creased In the meantime. The sher
iff levied on the whole job lot, to
which action Davis demurred. Tho
mike was virtually Davis vs. Slnglor,
sheriff. Hofore a sheriff's court a
Jury rendered a verdict In favor of
Davis. Tho Increase In tho flock over
the 400 secured In tho mortgage was
80. The principals In the case aro
residents of the Cireen Mountain
Springs neighborhood.
Robert M. .lonos, a former job
foreman In tho Tidings office, is now
oin ployed on tho Vashon Island Xows,
an Illustrated paper published nt n
popular watering resort midway ho
twoon Tacoma and Seattle
Thero Is a llvoly contention going
on botween the City of Ashland, tho
Park Commission and tho Springs
Commission as to jurisdiction ovor
the park system nnd the canyon
uiuululpal watershod. It may take
auothor special election to deeido
tho matter. In tho final analysis
tho fllty cannot fail of winning out.
For the period beginning July -i
and ending Aug. 1, 180 cars and
74 1 people wore accommodated on
the now automobile camp grounds.
These figures aro official as taken
from legislations under police sit
porrislnn. Miss Ilazol Urunor will touch next
term In Valley Viow district No. 8,
Myor creak neighborhood. A direc
tor or tlwt school Is uuthorlty for
tut) statement thst the wages will
ho f G6 per mouth.
" Itos(orn jeUurah import contain
letters from Dr. and Mrs. Clarence
I'sthor. of Van. Asiatic Turkey,
where they aio engaged In missionary
wqrk uu4r.the auspice of tho Am
orlusin board.- relating to atrocities
couiHilUod y the Kurd against tho
Armenians. The missionaries havo
ttflt ben drawn Into native hostili
ties at yet. though Turks resent any
sympathy shown by foreigners for
llHlr victim. Dr. (Usher and his
wlf lujw baon in the foreign field
for nearly 0 years. Miss Kllsaboth
rmiuer ts alo with them. The doctor
i.ud Mii Kli.ftli are brother and
lter ot W. W-. Issuer of this elt
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT
, . TZ, Z I . ln- I ... ., , , . .. m,ij .-j t....-i iiTi Z - Kfks No. a Hundreds of villagers, wwo trylSK to escapel Ths "
D C Mh No. 2-1 leaped Into mv great Maglgripndbtened off K - --HrD--. only railway lraltUwOLiUYrturnJt - . ,
PKILL9AVE 'fJsHjr J0mm , 77n i?-3l$v
N 1CK PIGWTP k-C?BBE - ) -" SlE -MS3S
OVERTURNED TPAIN! TW)4iAt ;VW! !
No T-Woffcamato me that a hrtpleu & .giEL Zf, a T , " ' . . ,. . .. , . , T N vrtth me to safety I S
vllUce in Aliaco was on the varee of destruction -i Na Dropping my grappling hooks, I hovered over the tralnl Ia v -. V
by ahtllal gjM-' ?& a moment I righted the train on tho rallsl - . J
l.ocnl sportsmen aro envying Klam
ath cottnty'H prospective 500 pheas
ants, which aro to ba liberated in
that territory by the game authori
ties just as soon as parties over there
sign up guarantees to look after tho
birds when placed on tho preserves.
According to tho county treasur
er's statement, tho city of Ashland
had a balance of $1 12.10 to Its credit
with that official, Jan. 1, mm. Up
to .luly 1 the receipts had been $29:.',
71.1.20, disbursements $28,811.71,
leaving n balance of 11,013.05.
Members of the Poachey family,
accompanied by Miss (llyndou Scott,
left Thursday morning for it two
weeks' enmp outing on Utile )OI1c
prairie, north of Dondwood In tho
Dead Indian section. Chet. Smith,
of the Park stables, drove the party
ocr.
II. P. Holmes owning nn Oriental
backboard, tho pioneer car Hi this
section, Is disgruntled hecaiiso It was
left out of tho recent enumeration.
It was classed among tho Wnlthnms
In duo form. Its number Is KHSn.
A second rural route out of Ash
land contemplates Invading terri
tory In tho Walte and Hoguo Hlver
orchard tracts north of ellar creek,
thenco returning through the Wright
creek nnd adjacent districts to placo
of beginning.
The Sutton and allied families
from Meadvlllo, Pa., and Slstervllle,
West Va., wore horo on Tuesday,
bound for Crater Lake, Yellowstono
and other attractions on their way
homo from a transcontinental tour
by automobile Thoy had two cars,
ono for passongors anil tho othor for
camp equipage and suppllos with
which they were abundantly provid
ed. They left homo last May, and
their greater percent of dolajs was
caused by floods In Knnsas. Aflor
visiting tho automobile camp ground
here, they scorned tho Ideal accom
modations there In favor of Indiffer
ent ones along Hear crook botween
Ashland nnd Phoenix. Thero, is no
accounting for tho taste displayed by
these easterners. The Sutton visi
tors nro relatives of Mrs. Itobert Sut
ton of Medford, former Ashland res
Mont. With tho installation of automo
bile service between Ashland and
Klamath Palls, which began Aug. 1,
trips will he made from hero on Mon
day, Wednesday and Krlday morn
ings, toh start being DialTo at 8:30
o'clock. Tho car Is a flvo-passongor
Ford, driven by Charley Howard. Tho
route Is over the Oreon Springs moun
tain road. Distance between termi
nals, On mllos, to bo covered In from
5 to G hours, tho ono way faro being
JO for tho present. Passougers and
light freight will be carried. Whon
no pnssongors nro In sight, Howard
will load fruit at tho Produce asso
ciation plant for tho Klamath Kails
market. Coming this way trips will
bo made from Klamath on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
ruder n rocont California law
railroads will hereafter have u semi
monthly pny day, beginning Aug. IK.
Tho Sacramento division of tho S.
P. hns S.100 employos nnd It requir
ed $501,000 to pay them for July.
Pay day's hereaftor will bo on the
1st and &th of tho month. Kmployos
of the Shasta division are wondering
If tho new rillo will apply to tho
force residing hero.
l.ocnl sports nro surprised to learn
of the action of Klamath Palls in
abandoning Its lloden organization,
tho novelty being supposed to bo on
a paying basis, having doclnrod div
idends. Mho moral wave which I
sweeping thst city may havo some
thing to do with It. With Its dlt
eontlmmnco t)ie champion buckors
Square Deal, Wlilto Pelican, Pin J5ars
and Choyenno will be sold out and
probably leave the Palls for greonar
imsturn.
A lot nioro wonlo views aro in
prospect now thst Choeter Stevon
son and Archie Uu banks have gone
nn a ten days omUuk to Luke of the
Woods, a trip whiih may Include
Crater Lake and lcinily
'Hie cit will redeem i J. '.on of tun
nlclpal electric light do nils on Sept.
1. This leaves over $90,000 In this
classification outstanding.
Samuel T. Hodges, recently killed
in an automobile on a Southern Pa
cific crossing near Gold Hill, was a
brollier-In-lnw of Mrs. Wm. Myers
ot this city.
Tho boys of tho Australian band
gave their scheduled entretalnmont
nt the Chautauqua building Thursday
evening. In marching from tho de
pot uptown on Wodnesdny, tho color
bearers horo aloft tho American,
Australian and league baud flags.
While here they were lillelted about
town as tho guests of the Civic in
provoment club, under whoso auspic
es they gavo a meritorious entertain
ment. The personnel of the orgnul
zatlou of :tr. Includes' only about half
it dozen of the luemheiH of tho party
which visited here a few years since.
Thoy sailed from Melbourne last Jan
uary, and will tour tho country as far
east as Now York, n visit to Kuropo
being abandoned on account of the
war.
Miss Maplo Payne, winner of a trip
to the exposition in the Tidings vot
ing contest last spring, will leavo for
Sun .Francisco on or about Aug. 10.
She will bo accompanied by an aunt,
Miss Knthryu Wells, of Klamnth
Kails.
Following the admonitions of Hie
"Seo Amorlca Klrst" slogan. Clerk
Hush, assistant cashier ot tho Klrst
National bank, Is passing his brief
mid-summer outing In the vicinity of
Long's Lodge, Ashland creek canyon,
Instead of revisiting Iloper's lluiilon,
Pompadour Cliffs, nnd other notable
attractions of tho outside world.
Having their minds dead set upon
the Dead Indian mad as affording
teh most direct and greater scenic
route, botween Ashland and tho Klam
ath country, II. (1. Kuders, llort 11.
(Iroor and Frank Mooro, committee
appointed hy the commercial club
sometime ago, havo taken up tho
matter of raising $500 for tho spe
cific purposo of Improving that high
way, that sum being doomed suffi
cient for the purpose.
Miss Nellie Andorson, a former res
ident and a recent graduate In os
teopathy at Los Angelos, hns return
oil to Ashland and Is associated with
Dr. Sawyor In practice
W. M. Polo)'s recent tour to Cal
ifornia In the family Studebnker,
covered ovor 1000 miles, visiting
Willows, Sonoma, Napa, and Santa
Itosa, In .addition to tho exposition,
tho main objective The major ac
cident was a broken spring nnd minor
onotworo throo punctures. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Poloy's guests on tho trip wore
Mrs. Joseph Poloy and daughters
Minnie nnd Kvnngolluo.
The "found" ni tides at tho Vinlng
for tome time past are on oxhlhltton
In the window of tho Plasu. confec
tionery. Tho collection ombracos
everything from a tortoise shell comb
to n sot of furs. liven umbrellas
may be "rorovored." (Jod naturod
losers had better call onrly beforo
tho sets are broken,
A. Phlmlstor Prootor, noted Ameri
can sculptor, Is a cousin of II. O.
Kastmnn, local assistant postmastor.
Phlmlster, by virtue of his artlptlo
work, Iihh leoentl) boon visiting Port
laud and Pendleton.
Reportod by Jackson County At
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Hti,
Ileal I.YIuttt Ttiilisfri-s
Kterett Silw-ter Lew mini et ux
to Jiwhl IIttt.li, IhiiiI ill iMff.
18 T. .18 S. K. I , W. I). 500
('. .1. Hiiutuii et ux to IJiIh T.
Onrnelt, liiuil in ?, '43, T.
37 If. -J , I). . 10
K. L. .MeKwsi1, HliUi. lo JlM'llll
llnliu, laml in '. "., T. Ml)
K. It. -2 K., iImkI . .. A
IVfd L. llf.illi et ux to II. II.
Ti.lt, bind hi -'i' .1 and I,
'i. JO JC 1 1-, . 1). n
COURTHOUSENEWS
THE FRONT
Gold Hill Hunk to Kvru F.
Wulilier et nl, laud ill sec. 12(1
T. Jlfi K. :J , V. I). . .. 2,0110
Hii'Iiunl IioMvifk et ux lo
Fred L. Heath, laud in uc.
.'I mill I, T. :i(i H. J K
)
(!. S. Hutler el ux lo If. I.
ltuidic, IuIk in Dunlin Add.
Aleilfnril, q. (. I) - ... .
It. L. I tu nl ie id n.v to D. K.
J lut lor, land in mm. i, T. i7
It. 'J'W. in AliMir.ud, V. I).
It. L. Iluiilie in Mao Itindii.
land in ser. & sl .17 It. 2
:i,oiio
W. in Medlord, II uliim W. I). 1,000
IT. S. lo .lolui I. Hoiimiuii, Iniul
in seh. Mil, T. ltd It. II li.
Talent.
Clreull.
.1. M. Wilder vh. Anion Wenllierliy
et ux. Knit to I'lii-eclitx' imirtariigii.
Win. l.'lrieh x. Clitnii Texlor. Suit
lo I'orooloxo morlguge.
Wm. ririeh vs. W. It. roleuinn el
ux. Action for money.
Piidmto
list a I e of F. OseulirugKi'. Lust
will nnd letumeiit. Order iidmilting
will In iiiohute,
AUTO KI-:ilVlCI l'UO.M KAfll.K
POINT TO MICDI'Oltl) AND HACK
Tho iiijilerslgned will loavo Frank
I.owls' confectionery ovory day ex
copt Sunduy for Medford with his
auto nt 1 o'clock p. in., nrrlvlng nt 2
p. in. Lenvo Nash hotol, Medford, at
5 p. m., arrive nt ICnglo Point nt G
p. in. A part of tho trntflc Is solicit
cd. S. II. HAHNI8II,
KbrIo Point. Ore.
1'OK KKNT -IIOI).SIl(i:i:PINO
KOOMH
Fo1tTti:NT Furnished iinii light
houHvkeoplug rooms. 322 So. Cell
tml Avo, US
FOR ltlCNT Modom housokooplnc;
suites, close In, $5, $s mo.; now
prop. 2:t4 10 0th. 121
KOlt ill: 'ii itniTni;?
FOR HKNT Five-room house, furn
ished. Pleasant location, shndy
yard. xt7 Wt Tenth street. 1 !!
FOR Il:, 5-ioom modern bungn
lo, sleeping porch, nice lawn, plen
ty shade, fine water, $11.50 per
month.' 820 West 12th. 121
FOR RICN'T Four room flut or
house, furnished or unfurnished.
730 V. 1 1th, 521-R. , 118
FOR RKN'T C-room modern house
Call &;17,Y. 117
TO Rli.NT 5 room mod, furn, houso,
sco Purticker, St. Marks llldg.
FOR RKNT 5-room modern houso,
hard-wood floors, full content base
ment. Phono S70W.
FOR It ISN'T Closo 111 C room houso
with sleeping porch, modern
plumbing, electric lights, content
sidewalk, garage, on paved street.
Rent reasonable. Inqulio of 11. C.
Stoddard, Mulford, Oregon. tf
I'OR HAMMIftChMjAXKOUH
FOlffi 1jJ Alfairahny lis fleid 1 0
per ton. (Ireen Meadow Cieaniery,
Phone2tl-.il. Hit
FOR KAI.M Young pullets will make
fine wtntur layure, or will take
young roostors im psrt payment.
Medford Poultiy ft ISgg Co. Phono
&M1 110
FOR AA I. R Freshly oilrteted hon
e F L. Ton Velle, Jacksonville.
FOR SXI.JJ WhHe Orpington Kel
lHHtruits strain, hem, cockerels,
pnll.-tH and ehlek. Teleplioue A.
H V Carpentor. 57-RI. Vii
FOR HAI.K Crab apple, to
Phone .Mi7-lt:t.
lb.
UK
FOR HAI.H Cheap, eookstove. hott
er, inettrogs. Rhode Island Red
hens, blUcjisniltli post drill, vloe,
adjiisulilu disk screw plate. 30K
Klot slro.u. 117
.
FOR 8ALM Clooil
body and top. J.
sevon passenger
C. Cass. 1 1 x
FOR SAMS Centrifugal pump, 8
IhbIi streuui, wltli all oonootlons
snd touip oxtr ftlpe; will Irrlguto
160 anes. This pump will draw
send, grave) or water Phone
KM I, or call at 2uu W, Main.
lit).
lis
agaS'.w-n-.TruSSWtl-i
run MAijry--iiiri.rt'U'Utv
FOR SALK Oood stock hogs, brood
sows, two cows, fresh soon. W.
IC. Ilryson, Urlfflu Creek, R. D. No.
1. 117
FOR SAI.K Hood riding and driv
ing bono, cheap. Walter R.
Stokos, Phono 408-.ll. .117
FOR HAIiK IllCAli liSTATM
FOR SVuV--nied 5," ""ioSOuto
farm In henutlful Rnchoster val
ley. Pnexcelled Tor berrlos, poul
try, dairying. Rest climate, best
market; very low price; uas)
terms. Write W. A. Perkins,
Roehaster, Wtish. .
1'OR 8, LIS Modern liouse, II i
room, In good condition; comer
lot; mIuiiIh tree; lawn. Prln
$20(10.
di'iw IS.
Will sell furniture. Ad
!., P. o. Itov ail, Med-
foul, Ore.
1 1 7
FOR SAMS A ten aoio tract, about
one-fourth In Hearing family orch
ard, balance good grape laud. Hood
well, no buildings close to depot
mid good school. Price $1000.
AddroMi H. IS., P. O. llox it II, Med
ford, Ore. 117
FOR SALIC llouutlfui bungalow,
good neighborhood, paved street,
cheap; small amount eash down
will handle; will trade. Phono
mornings 512-R or call 018 Dako
ta Avo.
WwVNTKD MTUATIONH
W A NT IS I )-Vo r k by II i o d ay"o r hem r
by Japanese boy. Phono 100. 127
II KM WAXTHII MAbll
AL7rnTLP "'-WiuRed t oiue, two
single ouug men to travel and
solicit with manager. Those un
customed to coiiutr) people, nnd
willing to work hard lor good pay
preferred. Apply Room 303, llol-
laud Hotel. 117
WANTIJi mim. r.t.i.ANirtOUH
WANTIirToTirY -Vo'tn7ofVtrav
also 20 tons of buy, Vinson's Feed
Darn, N. Rlvewldo Avo. 112
WANT1SDTO R1SNT Furnished four
room house, cheap. Addioss llox
30, Mall Tribune 118
WANTI3D Magazine solicitors, male
or female. Something- now, good
commission. Address J, Mall Tri
bune. 118
WANTISDB tons
Foothills Orchard.
rolled Ifurley.
WANTHD To lostji for two months,
light saddle, suitable for lady. Ad
dress llox X, Mall Tribune.
.MO.VISY 'lO I.OA.V
TO LOAN $2000 to loan,
the Insurance. Man.
Ilolmos
I1UBINKHS imtiCUTOUY
Attorney
PORTKR J. NISFF. WM. f. MISALHl
AttorneyB-ut-Lnw, Rooms 8 snd
U, Medford National Hank bldg.
A. B. RBAMISS, LAWYICR
Corey bldg.
-Oaruett
Win. M. Colvlg, (loorgo 11. Roberti
COLVK1 fc ROI1KRTH. hAWYKRH-
Medford National Hank Uulldlng
II. F. MULKISY & UKO. W. 01JUJRR1
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Uoun
ty Hank Uulldlng,
Auto mipphr
LAHER AUTO fiPRINU CO. W
aro operating tho largest, olden
mil hual iuiiiIiiiidiI nlftliL In tho l'l..
ciflo northwest. Uso our sprlngi
whon others fall. Bold under guar -
mteo. 2C North
FlftooiiUi St.
Portland, Ore.
Ciilluclliins mid Iteixirts
coLMscTloNaXNimipoiti'swo
collected some accounts 14 yoara
old. We know how to got tho
money. Tho Rullook Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has
kins' llldg., 210 IS. Main Sit.
DfHllHU
DR.
DR.
W.
M. VAN HUOYOO
O.
C. VAN BCOYOO
Dentists
Osmett-Corey llldg., suite
Uedford. Ore. Phone 50.
,"wmry l uiilic
in
UBLBN N YOCKhiY Notary pub
lie. llrlug your work to me t th
algu of the Mull Trlbuuu.
HUSINICSS nillliOTOUY
CliiropracUirn
DR. A. R. HKUUK8. Dr. Loulso E
Hodges Mechaho-Thornplsts, Chlro
praetors, Spoudylothorulsta. Theai
systems, Including dietetics, curs
tlvo gymnastics, liydro-lhnraphy,
etc., pruduco roeultu In both acutt
snd chronic dlsonscs. Conaultn
Hon freo. Over Deuel & Co., cor
nor Main and RartleU. Hour
s. m. to G p. ni. Othor bourn b)
appnliitiUQiit. Phono 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor
norvo specialist Room 20?-204
200. (larnott-Coroy hidg. Vupoi
bathn and scientific massago glven:
noedlo spray, head and shouldo)
showor lu cotinuotluu; ndvlcu It
dietetics, medical gyiiinastlcs
hydroptliorapy. Lady nttendnut
I '" ' i-'"iu-iu-.-o px.
i lCngluer ami Contractor
FIHSD N. CUMMINOS ISnglnccr nnd
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. llldg
Buneys, estimates, Irrigation
drainage, orchard and land ho
provoment.
Gftriiogn
OARUAOIS (Jot your promlaei
cleaned up for tho iinmner. Cl
on tho city garbago wimon fo
good Borvlco. Phone 274-L. t
T. Alton.
Instruction lit Music
1IAIQHT MUSIC STUDIO noon
401, Oarnett-Coroy llldg. Frud A)
ton Hnlght Piano, Mm. Florence
Halllday llalght, voice Phone
7"
Pliye.ilciann una. mirgeoH
DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. HVi
MAINS CARLOW Ostoopsthli
physicians, 410-417 (luruett-Corcj
bldg., phono 103C-U lttisldonci
20 South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Oateopstbli
physicians, 303 (larnutl-Uoro:
building. Phono K01-M.
DR. J. J. KMMISNB Physlclu (
surgeon. Practice limited to eye
car, nono and throat, Kyeu scion
tlflcally tested and glnuoos sup
pllod. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P
R. R. Co, Offices M. F. St. II. Co
llldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 5G7
IS, D. PlUiCKL, M. D. Offlco Jack
sou County Hunk bldg. Offlo
phono 43-R; residence phono 58-li
mt. R. W. CLANCY Physlclairnf
surgeon. Phoned, offlco 3ti, resl
deuce 724-J. Offlco hours 10 ti
12, 2 to D.
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLH 8. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Offlot
309-3 10-3 11. M. F. & II. llldg
Phones residence, 814-J2; office
814.
DR. MARTIN C. 1IARIIISR Physl
cIhii anil urgeou. Offlco Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 tu I. Phone 110-J.
T. O. IHCINU. M. D.. SP1SCIAL18T
ISye, oar, none and throat, office
m Kant Main; resilience 1121
lSut Main; office hours U a. in. to
12 in.; 1:30 to 5 p m. Telephones
orflee, 3u:t, ;iejtduue, 303-J2.
Printers nO rulillslier
U1SDFORD PRINTING CO. tin tti.
best equipped printing offlco It
southern Oregon; book binding
luotfe leaf ledgers, billing system
etc. Portland prion. 'XI Nortl
rr at.
SoitliiK Machines.
.SISWINtl MACIIJNI48 rented, sold or
1 lepalred. Agoney Slngor Sewlni
machine . for,. Suuthern.. Oregon
lleu.IqututOrt with Medford Furl
turn mid llardwuru Co. O, A
Chapman,
TrunHiera
BADS TRANHFISR U MTORAUU CO
Offlco it North Front til. Phomi
316. Prices right. Service gust
intend.
TyHm titer unci Niippllo.
TVp'Hvtislta'ANiVsm'PLnsX-
Now Remington, Siultli Prumtoi
ami Monarch typewriting, addlni
ami subtracting niiiw.lneti, rubulb
inaolilne for euh or oasy pay
wunta. Machines for rent, rlbbom
mid supplies of all kinds, slmplo rs
pslrs free ot -)iurge. Roger B
llennott. 10 Oulnr- fit uhoi
1) Jb-R, or Paluitii Piano Pluco,
BY WELLS
II'. '.
iNEW TODAY
Good clear houso In Medford for
exchango for a plecf of out laying
land whoro somo Irrigation is posst-
blo. $3,000 valutatlon.
80 acros ton mlloa from Medford.
IlulldlngK and stock. Twenty seven
acres In cultivation, near outrange
$3000. No trade, but plenty ot time.
Hero Is a great buy. 200 acres ot
cholco bottom land, close In. Good
Improvements. $125 nn acre. Irri
gation rights. .Liberal terms.
C. D. HOON
Jackson Co. Dunk Uulldlng
WHY?
it is Yorn miRi.vi-.ss to suis mm
llccaliEo my stock in trade Is to
hnvo optioned at tho lowest cash
price tho host buy in this county.
I havo been on tno ground look
ing out for you for tho past five
years. Nearly everyday I havo In
vestigated sotno "good thing." I have
eliminated everything except those
deals which I nm convinced will se-
"uro me satisfied customers.
In a fow hours time 1 can glvo you
tho benefit of this research. It Is my
business to show you ovor tho county
and Introduce you to tho possibilities
and opportunities hero. See Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
!()' West Main Street
Belment: School
(For Boys)
21 mites aoulh of San Franclgt
y'm think ttiAt w rtr to our boyg what
thmictitful irvit with Otirrnuluuf)nUf,
on rmtmmendAliun iitttltutinu) thai Umlt an
rrlillrtt) nit'l on riamiiuliii (tt ff XI ot
ourt'AUlotfur) it tUrvtvrU Tti UaMaruuMlti
tntttiuit) u( T Ui'iUcs, mut Vuli whot J
inittlon rntilrcmrnla nr miMlMvrr Hvntt fur
b4ullfullf llui(mUl ntUloirut whlclt kIti-
not unly vorr if'l Ma f tti ilrlft n J iur
In4o( tUibul bulottt'tMiuipinvut nd tti
itrartiVMiHbiiothom. w.-tbinr howiTrcii
iutu Ukt tit iai d uC a Timf Hi Ut vchuul,
V. T. HKIU. Ilcil Hulr, Vot K,, D ItuonUC!.
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
112 South Uivei'sido
Phone 1G0
GAUNYAW 8c
BOSTWICK
Proprlntor.
1 ' ' -
MOTORISTSi
Do vtiii know tho
UOAUSei:
OREGON
CALIFORNIA
WASHINGTON ant
BRITISH COLUMBJ'S
3
'J'hwy nro all in tho lirfw?
ROAD BOOK
Yon shoultl havf ono.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO,
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