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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1915)
.J.-l' WmBUfii!iVmv-B- a.Mmnm. wu... .- a yaa lT7, .'(, ',t,.r;t,3;f; ilWftiaiwwWM-ii;.-vji(?v;jng fltEDFcnu mot TRrauirw, medford, oion. 'utesqay, aitqust ,io,,intn. B AMERICAN CITY OP MEXICO APPEAL FOR MEXICO CITY, July '2!, by courier to Voru Cruz, via Lniodo, Texas, Aug. 10. An appeal for help for Americans in Mexico, iiml for tliu ro lirf of tie people of llio country it self, wns sent today liy tlio Ameri can Society of Mexico to tlio state department in Washington through the Brazilian minister. It describes conditions in the Mexican en pi I nl as unendurable mid has having driven AmerieaiiK here almost to 'despera tion, and implore the Washington government to act promptly. "The Ainerienn resident of Mexico appeal once more to their govern ment and people in behalf of the suf fering millions of pacific men, women and children in this country who am victims of hunger nnd cruelly mid violence," the appeal begins. "Thco conditions put the gravest and most pressing responsibility v upon tlio United States, which not only has passively permuted iiicm ma nns prompted them with arms and am munition and bv encouragement to political adventurers who have pros tititted the name ofMiherly and the cause of human rights. "Tlio rippnrent inactivity of the govennent at Washington fills Mexi co with despair. There is not even a semblance of government hero at the capital and wo are living on n smoldering volcano. The entiro city council has been imprisoned without cause. We have seen three chnngos of armed government in .10 days. Tliero is no communication with the woild except by special messengers." NOTE FROM ALLIES PARIS, Aug. 10. The correspond out at Salonika of tho Hnvns Agency telegraphs that diplomatic representa tives of Franco, Russia, Grent Rrltnln and Italy liavo delivered a Joint com munication to tlio Ilulgarlnn govern ment with n view to procuring tlio col laboration of thnt nation with tho al lies ng part of a common understand ing with tho Halkan states. .1. M. Under and wife and dim Smith ami Mr. and Mr. W. J. Kl mer iotiiiiid Saturday from a three week's outing at the Itader ranch. Horn, to Mr. and Mix. S. S. Steph ens of Not th Talent, August II, an 11 pound hoy. I'rof. Itciiiier of Tnlenl esperiment station returned from his Inisinemt trip to Heikeley, Oil., IiihI Friday. Mrs, II, 1). Rice nnd daughter, Miss Sadie of Ihoeiii went over to Koch Sutiuday to visit Mi. Itico'e) win ter, Mm. John Kiee. l.itte(leorge, son of Mr. anil Mr. Marion Hartley of Nnilh Talent, had the misloituue to fall from his hi cjclo and break his mm. , S. I. Hunter of Talent was in Med ford Saturday. He informed me Hint bis wife had just returned from Woodland, Oil., where she ha been in attendance to her aged mint who had the misfortune to have her hip biokeu. Mim. Hunter left her ipiite comfortable. It. W. Reynold., of Talent who lives notir the Talent eannery and runs a small truck farm, lias a linl'e fig tiee loaded with as fine fruit u oor grew in California. Their flav or is remarkably fine and the fruit is largo and sweet. Allied Straler and his daughter Lillian of I.e. Angolas woro in Phoe nix lut week fishing relatives, among whom were Mm. Lizzie Stan cliff and family and Walter Stan di! f and wife, Mr. Strador was .shown almnt the valley, taken to AkhUiud, and to Wiignor Soda fcpriuy. .There sro several California par tie ill 'the valley looking for locu tions iud some of the t-nntll tract hetweou Pluienix and Tulent are nt tracting Mpeial attention. C. Guniy's bar well that he had ili. wiik a grout Huce. At a depth " wly !M feet We ha. niu fot of in i Owll water. Mr. Crev will haw oxcbaiipt hU munII lMtric iMUitpn . , plant fur a turgor te before be n i irrigU- out iif the well. TIkmh fruui North Kd.n .. Md ford Saturday wer Mr. ..u.l Mr. .1 ! Qraflar. Mr. xnrf Mix. . I. .I.m Mm cud (iii-, IIi.hhI'I ;iri t'.irl. Mr. Vtt and n Ka. Mi r.i, Mr. Ml Mr- omo f.ii,M M' Mi i ' MajieV BULGARIA N )m lr ,i i ;av.l lilLi. OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT RUBBEP AUTO BLUFFP WHOLE! ARMY! NICK CLEARP FIELD OF BATTLE! - s.dtKKrM(iV$k' "'ryTSfcgBsv -4J& 3a&f"' Wo-3 Astounded at what they believed to be an endless string of armored &-. "ywmriufrSiSjf vv J "" TTIlfx motors, they turned and fledt W, I goTt. brilllldeal . gZc0!' "szr--, ' T No. 5-Aa'l swung Into view iwtfie soldiers tunbUngoTerweh 1 - . Ho. 4 Hastily the general commanding gave orders for a retreatl ""y :;, other In their efforts to escap el j L GENEVA, Aug. 10. A dlspntch to tho Trlbuno from Innsbruck, Aus tria, snys that in tlio recent fighting along tho section of tho enstern front running from tho PIssa river to Ostrov, northoiiBt of Warsaw, tlio Germans lost GD.000 men In killed or wounded hut succeeded In capturing tho principal fortified positions of tho Russians. Tho engagements In tho vicinity of Novogcorglcsck, tho dispatch says, hnvo bcon continuous for flvo days nnd tho Gormnns lmvo occupied tho northern portion of tho dqfoiiBcs of tho surrounded fortress. Tho Hus stnn gnrrlson depends mainly upon Imyonot charges, as artillery ammuni tion In lncklng. North of I.iihlln-Clielm railroad tho Imttlo continues to tho advantage of tho Austrlans and Germans. In tho region of Nova Alexandria on tho Vistula south of Ivnngorod, tho Ilus- t-lnns nro offering florco roelstnnro, In flicting heavy losses on their oppon ents. SUGAR FACTORY PROMISED. (Continued from Page Ono.) speculative stage, though near as surance. Irrigation i linked with held culture, mid it is expected thnt a new impetus will be added to the signing for aeieago which is now over the 12,0110 aero mark. It is reported that the present tiip of S. S. Ilullis, head of (ho liullis iiileiestn, trip to New York in in connection with the building of u mil road to the I'.lne I. edge lift net. Mr. Ililllis wan naked about thi plinsV when he went nway, repljing that Ire did not know "what ho might run into." It is known that he Miriclchcd talk of building of a toad to Ifuc'i for the piirpoc of handling ore trom the Mine Ledge, upon the grounds that it would he jimt "balling up nu excellent prospect." Mr. Ilulh-. will rcliim from tho vot about the Drst of September. .Mine Still Idle III the meantime tho Hlne l.ed-c mine, containing ono of the Jar" t deposits of (Hipper in the I'nited States, is as idle ti the Ilriti-h 1irm on tho wet era fionf. Joephu i county copper mines bae Ik mm operations, and aie shipping ore to thu fcinoltcrti ul Kennel t, Oil., mid Thcoiiiii, Wiibti. Copper at the parent time is tho inouL Koiicht metal in the world, being thu principal bans for munition of war. Steps aie underway for a inei'ting of citizens to shteninlii'e the uin paigu tor irrigation, a sugar bet ia -tory, mid the opening ot the Jllue F.edire mine feflUiflH !S ??W AMERICA'S Greatest Cigarette GERMANS E 65.000MENTAKING I POSITIONS T Roportod by Jackson County Abs tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit S. 1 Itelchcrt vs. .losophlno Sooy Smith, notice. H. It. K and Pro. Assn. vs. Glllcn Chamhors, undertaking, Lou D. Jones vs. J. G. Goble ct nl, suit to foreclose II. M. MoFarland vs. John M. Itopt, ot ux, onjer ovorrullng demurter. ,J. M. Winter vs. Aaron Wcnthcrby ct nl, amended complaint. K. 13. 'Hnlladny vs. Win. Ulrlch, as ndmr. of A. P. Talent cstato, ot nl, cost bill. Tliomns K. Green vs. Prod D. Haw kins, ot al, nmended complaint, Seymour IF, Coll vs. W. J. Bur bldgo, domurror. Ucrt Andorson ot,nl vs. J. SI. Mc l'hce, cost bill. Mnry F. Whltmnn vs. Ollvo It. Bell, order dismissing suit. Hcs8lo Medloy vs. Win. J. Modloy, docreo'of divorce John II. Groves vs. Paul G. Doutcr, order' of dofnult, J. U.. .McCmio ct nl vs. llrazlor II. Klrby, ct al, return ot summons. .Iano 13. GuornBoy vs. W. 1). Guern sey, dofnult decree James Wlthycomha ot nl vs. Frank 13. Ilnmmond, ot nl, suit to foreclose mortgage I'rolmto Kstato of Saniuol T. Hodgos, bond, potttlon. Itetnto of I.tila II, Kolly, petition, bond, Kstnto of A. W. Selnby, proof of pub. of notlco to creditors., petition lotting apart porxounl property. Ileal Ivstalo Tranf.sci-s U. S. to .Minor A. Foster, pt. .11, .HI, JtW Patent A. P. Donohno to Itohert Hiirch v pt. at), 10, 1W $10,001 Geo. W. Stephenson ot ux to It. II. Toft, lots In Ashland 10.00 .1. W. Coachman to J. K. .Mc Clnrcn, pt. ;.. .19, 113 J. II. Itcllau el u to Itoxo M, Del Vallo, lot In Ashland . John W. Johnson et nl to .1, IC 1.00 1.00 THE . Willi Tiilllnii n,.,lir,l. rile JOMNSOfi Hftl.1. hiMAfiHi.tikM attflu ptM(U.OI tern UR HOUSE NEWS tv Zi li4 -, Johnson Mai.1. NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS Profit Sharing With'Retail Buyers On August 1, 1911, we mail.) the annoiincomVnt that If wo could make and sell nt retail 300,000 Ford car botween August 1, 1911, and August 1, 1915, wi wouldsliaio profit) with tho ntnll purcluti ora, to the oxtont ot from 110 to $80 on oagh oar. Wa bavt sold over 300,000 Ford cars In the Uitia iteQlld, and proltharlng chocks or $50 each will be diatrtbutod as rapidly aa iKtfjdUlo attar August 15. 115. Retail purcbaaara who lmvo not yat mnllod their liroflt-aharloK coupaita, properly endorsed, akouUl do mi without de lay. 1 Suntl to FORI) MOTOR COMPANY, Detroit, rlicliian C. E. GATES, Agent THE FRONT f BF jgg Ne: 3 Takiug Ay rubber nuto from its gunge, I stretched it out ' ffipSts? rjkiiiujj . McClnrcn ct ux, pt. 5, 39, 113 0.00 J. 1). McNnbb ct ux to J. G. Lawrence ot ux, pt. C, .19, 113 10.00 S. M. Carpontor to I). J. lllun- klnslilp, fourth Int In mining claim In 3S, 2W .. Jno, II. Lyons ot ux to Ida M. Storcb.pt. 1C.38, 1W It. II. Ilullock to M. 13. Mullock lots In Summit add. .Mcdford 1.00 10.00 1.00 DISSOLUTION XOTICI) Notlco Is hcroby given 'Hint tho firm ot Dozlor & Closo has bcon dis solved. All hills payable nnd receiv able will bo taken enro of by Mr. Dozlor. Dated, Aug. 7tb, 191,".. i W. T. 1)05511311, P. V. CLOSI3. Oil Treatment for Stomach Troubles A slmplo prescription made up ot n combination of pure vogotablo oils is producing wonderful results for sufferers from stomach, liver and In testinal troubles, Tho remedy, which Is said to hnvo originated In Franco, whoro It has been used for years by tlio peasantry, was introduced Into this country by George II. Mayr, a leading Chicago drugglBt, who cured hlmeslt ot severe stomach, liver nnd Intestinal troubles by Its use. Thoao who hnvo used It sny tho first doso Is I sufficient to convince nny ono of Its romnrkablo merit, nnd that within twonty-four hours tho sufforor fools like a now person. This mcdlclno, which hns hocomo known ns Mnyr'a Wonderful Itemody, Is sold by lend ing druggists ovorywhoro with tho posltlvo undorstnndlng that your money wll 1 bo refunded without fpiofltlou or quibble if ONI3 bottlo falls to glvo you nbsolatu satisfaction. Adv. AUTO HI3IIVICK M.l ICACJI-IJ POINT TO MIIDI'Oltl) AND HACK Tho undersigned will Icavo Frank Lowls confectionery oycry dny ox copt Sunday for Mcdford with his nuto nt 1 o'clock p. m., arriving nt 2 p. in, Leave Nash lintel, Mcdford, nt 5 p.- m., arrive nt H.iglo Point nt G p. in, A part of he traffic Is solicit ed. 8. II IIAimiSH, 13nglo Point, Ore. "GREATER OREGON MIlM Hw I.iiII.IIiik. I.rllrr riiiiliiiiirnt. rn inrirmi arroiimu, n.nl mnny (iililltlonn to lu U HirultJ.llir lil,,1.l,1,f Orrci.nlll l.relnll. H rorllrlli tmr.Tiirtiir.hiliiiilr 14. 101B. h SlMM'lllI tmlllllllf III CiiKiniHn m. .Iiiii,tii.li.... V .XrrlilK.liiri., j..rUI iir,IV..liliiK,.,m. r irk, Mulr, I'liy.luil Tnilnl.iir Mint riur .rU. IJirirfii.iilittriiiiitilriuiniiiriiUiir Ml.rr Hi l.lllKllllllll. I.llirnrr of morn limit ftft.oon iiliiinr., ,r. Iron IiiiIIiIIiil'o rnll -niliinl, i kiilrnillil e)iiiiiiiliini. l'rri( l)iirnillirliriir mrii nnil for K l,S,PKI ,IIHI. I for lrrriiliiloKii,nitiri'iliii: llri:Uriir I UNIVERSITY OF OREGON i.(ii:.i-. oai:uiv i ' . I.NTKUUItllAX Al'TOCAIt CO.MPAN'V Time Table Loavo Mcdford dally except Sun dny for Asltlnnd, Talent nnd Phoonlx, at S a. in., 1:15, 3;. 10, 5:15 nnd 10:15 p. in. (Snturdoy nt 11:15 p. m. Sunday lonvo nt S:00 nnd 11:00 n. m., 1:00 5:00 nnd 9:30 p. m. I.onvo Ashland dally except Sundny nt 9:00 a. m., C!:.r.0, 2:1 SO, 1::!0 nnd 7::00 p. in. and Sundny nt 10:00 n. m. 12 noon, 1:00, G nnd 10:30 p. m. i" .r:- . t, : ,i -yrrTTr KOIt ItKNT IIOUMKIEKICI'INa DOOMS roil itI3.NT Slodorn hounokcoplng unites, closo in, $5, S mo.; now prop. 231 13 lith. 121 DOAUD AND DOOM WANT13D I.ndy living nlono will glvo excellent enro and board to two girls or children during winter school. Across street from Cath olic Academy, closo to public school; moderate terms, Box 85, Mnll Trlbuno. ' 121 l'X)D in5ir.r rtowsi FOIl KKNT--S-room modern biinga lo, sleeping porch, nlco lawn, plen ty slindc, fluo wntor, $11.50 per nionlh. 820 West 12th. 121 TO 1113NT 5 room mod, furn, house soo Ptiruckor, St. Marks Illdg. FOH BI3NT 5-room modern houso, bard-wood floors, full coment baso ment. Phono 370 W. FOR UI3NT Closo In 5 room houso with sleeping ' porch, modern plumbing, oloctrlo lights, cement sldownlk, gnrngo, on pnvod street. Kent reasonable luniilro ot 11. C. Stoddard, Mcdford, Oregon. tf FOR HAI,!J RRAIi KSTATH KOR7d3"Two "iicrisTnioat '"alRliuy location op Siskiyou heights, car lino, .Medford. Also two houses In Portland. Phono 808-D. 125 FCml?ATd3togbrod llniupshlro hogs, tho premier bacon breed; ma turo ipilckly. Woodlawn Orchards, A. Conro FJero, Central Point, 121 TOR KA I.IC--.-MI?CI'.I.IiAMCOUH FOR HAIjK Heavy wagon, hay rack, fruit rack, cbor press, Incubator and brooders, gnsollno oiiglno, or chard truck, kitchen range, boater, lawn mower, garden Iioho, house hold furniture and good driving horse. Now Acme woodur. Phono xs. 122 FOR HA LIC Wo hnvo ono porch swing left; will sell cheap. Call and soo It. l'aelflu Fiirultiiro and Fixture Knotory. 121 FOR HAL15-Haled Phono 732-J2. barley straw. 123 FOR HALM Young pullcta will innko fine winter layers, or will tako young roosters as part payment. Medford Poultry & Kgg Co. Phono 583. 119 FOR SALI3 Frostily oxtractod lion, oy F. L. Ton Vollo, Jacluonvllle, 121 FOR SAL13 -Whlto Orpington Kel lestraH strain, bens, cockerels, jHilletK ami chicks. Telephone A. S. V. Carpenter, 572-Rt. 122 WHY? IT IS YOUH nUKIM'SS TO HKK jfl3 Dccauro my stock m trado Is to havo optioned nt tho lowost ensh prlco tho host buy In this county. I hnvo boon on tno ground look Ing out for you for tho past flvo years. NoHrly ovoryday I have In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those doals which I tun convinced will s&t euro mo satisfied customers. In a fow hours tlmo I can glvo you tho boneflt of this rotouroh. It li my business to show you over tho (ymnty and Introduce you to tlio possibilities and opportunities here, tfeo Mod' ford first and J. C. BARNES """""JIM Wet ,Mn!ii Street i WANTICT 81TUATION8 WAiVnnoYiTbTltroYay by Japanese boy. Phono 19G. 127 WANTED -IinWf3iili.iMCOU8 WANTI3I) TO RUNT Ktirnlslicil rooming houso. .Must bo reason able runt and good location by re sponsible person. 2S8 Morton St., Ashland, Ore. 120 WANTOD Largo knltting"nilll h vltes corrohpondonco from women desirous of earning money, part or full time. Good pay. K.xperlence unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, I'n. 200 WANTED TO 11UY 20 tono of straw; also 20 .tons ot hay. Vin son's Feed Unrii, N RIvorsldo Avo. 142 WANTBD To rostn for two months, light saddlo, sultablo for lady. Ad dress Dox X, Mail Trlbuno. for E.M'rmitun FOR I3XOII ANQI3 3Vj acres flno Ir rigated bottom laud $2500, for town-residence, ciurk Realty Co., l'hlpps Ilulldlng. 122 LOST- STRAYI3I) OR STOL13N $5 rownrd ono dark bay snddlo horso, flvo years old, weighs about 925 pounds, small whlto strip In faro, coming to a point, Inside of strip 8 or 10 dark spots, right hind foot whlto, forctop cut about March, extra fnst wnlkor. Address Mnrslull Mlntcr, F.aulo Point, Oro. 133 .MOXI3Y 'IO LOAN TO LOAN $2000 to loan. Holmes tlio Insurnnco Man. MONI3V TO LOAN Hnvo $1000 to $.1500 to loan on farming prop erty. 13. S. Tumy, 210 anrnott Coroy Illdg. 120 nUHlNias Dinr.aroRi Attorney PORTISIl J. NI3FF, VM. r. M1JALHT Attornoys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Ilauk bldg. ' A. 13. RUAMICH. LAWYI3K (laraett Coroy bldg. Win. M. Uolvlg, (loorgo 11. Roberts COIjVIO & ROHIJRTH. LAWYI3RS Medford Xntlounl Dunk Dulldlnv. I). I MULKI3Y & (1130. W. CIIIOURI Attorneys at Law, Jackson Coun ty flank Ilulldlng, - - -j Auto nnt.iira LAHISR AUTO 8PRINO CO.--We aro oporatlng the largost, oldest and best cqulppod plant In the Pa clflo northwest. Use our springs when otbors fall. Bold under guar antco. 20 North FlttoenU at,, Portland, Ore. Collections nnd Reports COLLKCTIONS AND It 13 PORTS Wo collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got tho mouoy. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agoucy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has klus' Illdg., 21C 13. Main St. Dealt bi DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Qarnett-Coroy Illdt., suite Medford, Ore. Phono 850. Ill Notary ruMto I1KLHN N. YOCKISYNotary pub' lie. llrlng your work to mo at tn alsrn of the Mali Tribune. NEW TODAY Cooil clear house In Medford for oxchunxo fur a pleo of out laying laud whero soma Irrlgntlou Is possi ble. $3,000 valutatlou. SO acres ten miles from Medford. IlulldliiKs and stock. Twoiity-sovoi) acres In cultivation, uoar outrango. $3o0. No trade, but plenty ot tlmo. Here U a nvat buy, 200 acroa of eholee bottom laud, closo in. Good liuprovoaienta. $116 an acre. Irri gation rights. Liberal tortus, C. D. HOQN BY WELLS t 9 IIUHIM3SH DIRECTORY Ctilropracioni DR. A. R. IU3DCIKS. Dr. Louise J. llodkoa Mcchnno-Tliornplsts, Chrc practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These system, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produco results In both acuta and chronic diseases. ConsuitA tlon frfco. Over Douol & Co., cor nor Mntn and Unrtlott. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by, appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chlropractbr, norvo specialist Rooms 203-204 20C. Garnolt-Coroy bldg. Vapor bntbs nnd scientific mnsaage given; ncodlo spray, hoitd and shoulder shower la connection; advice la dietetics, modlcal gymnastics, bydropthornpy. Lady attendant. Phono, otflco 643, residence Gll-H. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer aad contrnctor, 404 M. F. & II. Illdg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, drnlnngo, orchard Bnd land im provomont. Gartmt( QARUAQI3 Cot your oremliec cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good sorvlce. Phone 274-L. T. T. Allen. lastractloB In Maafe I1AIGHT MUSIO STUDIO Roob. 401, Onrnctt-Corey DIdg. Fred Al. ton Hnlgbt Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. 1'hoae 72. rhyoIciniu b. twrgeoa DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath! physicians, 416-417 Qarnett-Corey bldg., phone 103 0-L. KealdeaM 20 South Laurel UU DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU physicians, 303 Garnett-Coray building. Fhono 904-M. DR. J. J. EMM13N8 Physlclaa aid surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen Mfically tosted and glasses suih piled. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. 1. It. It. Co. Offices M. b & II. Co, Uldg., opposlto P, O. Phono CG7. E, 1). PICKKL, M. D. Office Jack son County Rank bldg. Office, phono 43-R; rosldonco phoae 58-H. DR. It. W, OLANOT Physician an4 aurgoon. Phonos, office 3G, rest. . donee 724-J. Oltlco houra 10 U n, Z to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCICWOOD Physicians und surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Uldg. Phones rosldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. MARTIN O. IIARIH3R Physl clan und surgeon. Office Palm block, opposlto Nush Hotel. Houra 10 to 111, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. a. HEINE, M. D.. SPECIALIST Eyo, car, noso and throat, office 228 East Main; rosldonco 1121 East Main; otflco hours 9 a. in, to 12 m,; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Telephones Oftlco, 303, ; residence 303-J2. Printers ana rubllstiera UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ta host equipped prlutlug office ' la southern Oregou; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eto, Portland prices. 27 North Kir HU Soiling Machines, SEWING MACHINES rontod, sold oj repaired. gon-y aingor bowing machine, for Soutborn.. Oregon. Honibtuartors with Medford Furl turo nnd Hardware Co. C, A, Chapman. ITHnstern BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Pnoat SI 6. Prlcos right. Service guar anteed. ' L f ILL- i. - T. TyiHiwrltrrs unii KnppIleM, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES Now Remington, Smith Promt and Monarch typewriting, adding and subtracting nuid.lncs, rebuilt machines for cash or easy pay. ments. Machines for rent, rlbbo and supplies ot all kinds, simple re pairs tree of charge. Roger . Dennett. 10 Qulnr- w; ?ri P31-H, or Puliaof i'laDQ llfe a3 , .7H & ?l 55? ft: ft M