Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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GlD HILL NUGGETS 1
Mr. mid Mr. John H. Palmer of
.Medford, accompanied by their ne
phew., Ouiirgo Hoffman, of the Ap
plotratc district, lunik' another trip
to Oohl Hill last Sunday.
Mr. MauiU' Lnnilis in vinilitiir nt
tlio homo itf hor sister, Mrs. McDon
ald, nt Newport.
Mr. mill Mi. Lester Lord and baby
departed llist Sluidily morning For
Ihinliiiry. Nebraska. For' the hod
year ami a 1mlf Mr. Lord ha been in
tin'" employ of I)', H. Miller as clerk
in Inh hardware slurp. Win was ro
flpiVetl by Mr. Lord or tlfo ruiliu;
Ilbullh of his fatlu-r; aiid (he request
tlltit ho return luu'iio nnd aspiimi'
elifftWn'of the lallorV linrdwato Inisl
ni'iK Sam L. Sundry, lnlo fih soiceu
Inspeotir, was in fluid Hill the first
oP the week on business rotative l
It in pfmilifui.
M. S. Johnson am family, made
till!
trip'lo Cratqr Lnki
Sunday.
IiTj'liiird Moreloek neted hs ehatiffeiir.
'Allen Iloiljes, of Kurekn, Calif.,
arrived last Sunday for it month'
visit with his blither, Sam T., mid
wad 'met 'lit thu liverv slahle, whence
ho took his loam, with thu sad news
of the aeeidental demise. He had
been overa week on the road, which
at anted for the faet that ho could
not fie notified at the time of tragedy.
Hoy V. Tucker accompanied his
sister' Miss Claire Tucker to San
. Francisco last Friday, where they
nro visiting- the exposition, Miss
Tucker will icsiimc her studies at
Hciikoley, hut Mr. Tucker will return
whortly to assume charge at the
Meilvur-I'nrtlnnd Cement company in
this oily.
I'rof. (I. Milam, who will ho
fttiporintedcut of the local schools Die
coming toim, was in town Tlmr-ulny
from Ashland, making arraugi'iaeuts
for a residence, lie expects to re
move here, probably within a week.
A lutlcr of resignation from Miss
.Judith Halcom wax received the lat
ter part of last week by the local
school board. .Miss Unicorn who .ns
ie-engiiged this spiing as a member
of tlio high school faculty was called
to Iho home ot her sister, who was
fatally ill at lluffalo, X. Y. News
of Iho resignation 'of Miss. Judith
Malcom was a disappointment to r.ll
her friends in this vicinity.
Mr. nnd Mr Win. .Meyer of Ash
. land, visited last Sunday ut the homu
of Mrs. S. T. Hodges and family.
MK'nnd'MrV. W. L. Childers are
home again alter n foi (night's motor
trip to eastern Oregon, where Ihoy
visited their 'sous, Harry and Jim,
near Hcnil. They arrived here Mon
day. One ol the main topics of con-
creation with Hill is the trip he
made climbing a mountain of obsul
inn or volcanic glims. Ho nlitniuml
stvniil tKeiilii'iis of arrow heads
mud" from this material, which was
a favorite with the rediucu ot that
vicinity.
Win. Familiar, dry goods clerk nt
I.anee A: Co.', is enjoying a vaca
tion in the hills this week.
Misi l'iercy Ilcrron is the guest jjl
hor father, J. Hoiron, having ar
rived Thursday from 1'ortlund wheie
she has a clerical position. She e.
pueU to remain about threO weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I.acey of l(ou-bui-gr.lvl,I(
m town Thursday with
a view to burnt ing.
Mifcs Vura Davidson, who had been
spending the week pieious as the
guest of .Mie Viola .Myers, ut Hoguo
Hivor, returned home TluirMluy,
State fish disfribhtiag car "Hain
bow," wai on train No. J", Wednes
day nfteriioou uud left II oiiuk of
"tlngerlingti." Twenty can were of,
Kiisturn Brook trout, a request for
which the loon I Hod ami Unit club
hud made some time ago. Thu re
maining lit cans were of steelliead,
and were intended for planting furth
er up the river, but as they appeared
to lime made all the journey thoy
oould stand, thu ofiieiuU in charge
of the ear decided to save us many
ilk possible by tinning them into the
Kogue hero. J list below thu railroad
bridge east of Hold J 1 ill is an almost
ideal plaue for thu planting of fish
Uud it was here the young fry worn
platted. Very few of thu ntuolhoud
.porinhjfd, although ut I list it appeared
uthunvuu, but (he puio, cool water
soon .revived tjiem unit (liey moved
off in nil direction.
J. Howard Uiiblinell, of Haltimoiu,
Md., armed Thursday for an ex
tended visit at thu raiK'h home of his
M.ter, Mr. 1, Van Mntenbiirg, near
Sums Valley. The eHat't to later
make.ii tup nit') the Kl.iiiuitli coun
try.
Mrs Dora Snltinursli and sous
Dean and Glen of liuncoiii, motored
to our city Friday anil wore accom
ami led home by Mm til I a Cook, of
thia place.
Mr. .MulHn, tlio blaekuulUi. spout
r few Uoiirs in Aahland Sunday.
Mr. anil Mrc. Kreil J. Klek auent a
Tow ilaW at Cmter Itke this Heek,
liaviiiK made the tnj lv auto
si..ii- tiintrnt Sfuler t ha- I- Han
eou acioUnjnud bv tiu v,Ui, Uua
JACKSONVILLE IMS
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OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLEAT
UNDEQPEA TUPPIX
WITH TORPEDO!
NICK WINQI-BAREHANPED !
2 No. 1 Once, while swimming bak.yy
v3Hanil forth across the English channel, I y
uw a submarlco havering around m
. helpless llnerl S
Htnrted. on a two wcuKs nuto tour
up tlio const by way of Croncont City.
Mrs, Klin WatHon, wife of the Into
Judgo 13. H. Wntson, nnd son, Jainos
Watson, an nttorney of Itosobur&, ar
rived In our city Sunilny morning
and vvll spend a couple of weeks with
the former's mother, Mm. K. .1. Kub
II. Kmll Hrltfc and sister Miss Molllo
accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. It. K.
Ilanun motored to Ashland Sundny
nnd enjoyed the Mooso celebrntlon nt
the Ashlnnd park.
Miss Myrtlo Illnkely, deputy treas
urer, Is ttiKliiK her vnrntlon with a
party of friends at Prospect and
Crutor Lake.
Mrs. Charles Pierce and mother,
Mrs. Harrison of Aahland, arrived
In our city Thursdar to spend several
days with Miss Amnlln Ilrltt.
Mrs. John Dunnlnston and daiiKh
ter Mnrinrot aro vlnitlnK the form
er's cuuvsln, Mrs. Fred O'Kolloy or
ApploKttte.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O.scnr Oitnrord nnd
son returned .Sundny ovmiIiik from
u campInK trip on l.lttlo ApploKntc.
; Miss Thelmn MeUanlol of Ulj; Ap
ploBato Is spendliiK a few days with
Miss ltuth I.uy, her cousin, of (his
city.
Mrs. Henry Wendt nnd dauKhter
Miss Kinnia are attending the expo
sition.
It. II. Hal toy has sold his Intorost in
this properly and left Friday oven-
Iuk for Portland.
.Muster Puul Iaiy nnd I.owls Thomp
son wore visitors nt tlio .Med ford Nat
this week.
Mrs. (ioorno Chase (noo Anna Lit
tle) of Yrekn, wnH vIbHIiik old time
friends In this city during tlio week,
having stopped off on her way to tlio
exposition.
On Tuesday of this week tlio M. 13.
Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at
tlio KaypliolU farm and on Thursday
the Presbyterian Sunday school jour
neyed In an auto truck to tho Von
ablo ranch on Applognto whom thoy
had n most enjoyublo day.
James lluckloy and IJob Hay of
Htioh wero In town Wednesday,
Tho enttlo king of the Applegate,
I'at Swnyne, wns Intown Tuesday.
Miss I3tta nrcom and sister of
Ashland aro visiting frlonds and rol
ntlvoH In our city this wook,
Oron Kills whllo tiding an outlaw
homo last Tuosday was thrown and
sustained n brokon shouldor. Dr.
Clancy is In attendance and tho pa
tlont is getting along very nicely.
Mr. and Mrs, John llnrniini loft
for tho exposition Monday. Thoy ox
pect to bo gone 'about throo woeks.
During Mr. nnrnuin's absonco Den
ver Marsh will tako his place on tho
railroad.
Miss Florence Thompgon was a
Medford visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Hoar of Oranta
Pass niotorod to our city Wednesday
evening. Mr. IJonr Is Intorostod in
tho mining proporty of tlio Jackson
ville Mining & Milling company. Just
wost of town.
JanioH McChotka of Grants Pass Is
making his hoadqunrtors ut tho camp
of tho Jacksonville Mining and Mill
ing company Just west of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolls accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Hanna motored
to Ashland Monday evening. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Wolls will loavo Sunday in
their auto for Pelican buy, whom
they ox poo t to spend a short vaca
tion. XOTIC'K Ol? ASSKSK.MKXT
California-Oregon I'owev Company.
locution of principal place of bus
iness: San Francisco, California.
Notice Is hereby given that at a
meeting of the directors hold on tho
29th day of June, 1015, an askoss
ment (No. l) of Thirty Cents per
share was leied upon the capltul
stock of the corporation, payablo lin
mediutely to thu Socretnry at tho of
fice of the corporation. No. 131 I.eld
osdorff Stroot, San Francisco. Califor
nia. Any stock upon which this as
sessment shall remain unpaid on Sat
urday, tho 7th day of August, 1015,
will be delinquent and advertised for
sale at public auction, and. unless
payment Is inad before, will be sold
n.a lnhl..l . j .l.A lk.li .1'.. ..f 4. ........ , .
I'll ,U UIH41, .1,5- ."H ( JI MFn,.j
I'M .it 'i ' in. ui gt )' M i.j i.a. i u.
tiid delinquent a
.ctucni, tut,;tuer'
maoiroRD Mm; tribune,
with costs ot advertising nnd expenses
of sole.
Dated, Juno 20th, 1915.
ALKX J. HOSKIlCmOUOH.
Seorotnry'ot California-Oregon Power
Company,
Office: 131 I.oldosdorff Strcot, Sail
Francisco, California.
Notice is hereby glvo nthat tho
date upon which stock will bo dollu
uuent for nonpayment of the above
Htssossment has been extended nnd
postponed from Saturday, August sev
enteen, nineteen hundred fifteen to
nnd including Monday, August twen
ty third, nluetron hundred flfloon
and the date of sale of dollnnuiint
stock under snld assessment has been
extended and postponed from Sat
urday, August eighth, nineteen hun
dred flfteon to Saturday September
fourteenth, nineteen hundred fifteen
nt twelvo o'clock noon,
Dated August sixth, nlnteon hun
drod fifteen.
AM3 j. itosKnonoirnn,
Seorotury of California-Oregon Power
Company.
Offlce: 131 I.oliloHdorft Strcot, Sim
Frunclsco, Callfornln.
HTATHMH.NT
or the
MIIIIFOItl) XATIO.VAIi tt.WIC
of Medford, County of Jnckson, State
of Oregon, showing tho amount stand
ing to tho credit of every depositor
July I, lDiri, who has not made n
deposit, or who has not withdrawn
any part of his deposit, principal or
interest, tor a period ol more tlinu
Rovon (7) years immediately prior
to snld dato, with the iiunie, last
know place of rosldenco or postofflro
uililroHS or such Depositor, ami tho
fact of his death, If known.
J. W. Ilakor, Medford, Oro.. $1.72.
Devlvlor Ilononl, Medford, Oro.,
$2.00.
.1. C. Jeness, Medford, Ore., Jfi.RL'.
' S. W. I.loyd, Medford, Oro., Jfl.uO.
0. V. McDonald. Medrord, Ore.,
fl.SI.
John It. Morris, Medford, Ore,,
$50.00.
T. It. Thootors, Modrord, Oro.,
$18.50.
I.oo Vandormnrker, Medford, Ore.,
$15.00.
Stnto of Oregon, County of Jnek-
8011, Ml.
1, W. II. Jackson, being first duly
sworn, doposo and say upon oath,
that I am the assistant cashier of the
Medford National Hnuk of Medford,
County of Jnckson, Stnto of Oregon;
Hint tho forogolng statement Is n full,
true, corroct and complete statement,
showing tlio name, last known rosl
denco or postofflce address, fact of
death, if known, nnd tho amount to
tho cmdlt of onch doposltnr as re
quired by tho provisions of Chapter
1 IS, of tho Ronornl Laws of Oregon,
1907. W. II. JACKSON.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo
this nth day of August, A. !).. 1015.
WM. S. CHOWKM,,
Notary Public for Orogon.
My commission expires Doc. G, 1015.
St'MMOXS
In tho Clroult Court of tho Stato
of pregon, for tho County of Jack
son. Lou D. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Judson
G. Coble, UomIo M. Oohlo and F. K.
Morrlck, us Trustee, Dofendants.
Stilt for foreclosure.
To Judson O. Ooble, Bessie M. Coblo,
two or the nbovo named defend
ants
In tho nanio or tho State or Oregon,
You nnI each of you aro hereby ro
quired to appear and answer tho
plaintiff's complaint against you. now
on file In the ahovo entitled court
nnd causo, on or before the last day
or tho tlmo prescribed in the order
for the publication of summons
heroin, to-wlt, on or lie fort the 20th
day of Soptomhor, 1015, said duto
being tho expiration of six weeks
from tho dato of tho first publication
of this summons.
And if you fall to appoar and
answer, for want thoreof, the plain-
tirr will apply to the court for the
lollef demanded in said complaint
succluotly stated as follews:
For Judgment against tho defend
ant, Judson U. Coble for (ho full sum
of $1000 together with the Iiitetost
thereon at tho rate of s percent por
annum upon $2250 thereof, and ut
tho rate of 10 percent por annum
upon $750 theroof, from the 10th day
or April. 1911. until paid: and tor
tho further sum or $300 reusoiiftble
attorney's feos together with the costs
uud disbursements of this suit to
ho taxed.
That the warranty deeds anil title
bond mentioned In said complaint be
by tho court decreed a mortgage and
a prior, valid and subsisting Hen
against the premises therein describ
ed, namely:
Commencing ' he soutbepst ror
ner of the I. J. I'll.. 'S ItlMUUV
TION, In the City of Mwi' ' horo
Sixth street Intersects with the .'
tv Koad. I I(itTnli' VtL-iiuii. ttn'iuu
.
t
rmiherU .In.'; liuii along U.rt
"1 or -,n. i i.. ni ..I., ii Hi.ir. !
ivj; fet, thtnee n a v.t Uti, u
mmdjord, okiiiuon.
THE FRONT
No. 21 struck out in the direction of tlio hall
submerged ship of destruction with a plan In my htadl
motion, parallel with Sixth street,
ono hundred (100) feet; thenco In
n southerly direction, pnrnllel with
said County Itonil, one hundred (100)
feet to Sixth street; thonro In nn
onsterly -direction oho hundred (100)
font nlong tho north linn of Sixth
street to the plnco of beginning, be
ing n pnrcol of laud 100 feet by 100
foot In slzo.
For the full pnymont of tho nggro
gato sum of principal, Interest, at
torney's fees, costs, disbursements
nnd nccurlng costs, nnd that snld de
scribed prsmisoB and proporty bo
sold ns by law providod. nnd Hint thu
proreeds or siifflrlanl thoreof, bo np
plled In pajnient of said Judgment,
costs nnd accruing costs.
That tho defendants and each of
them bo barred and foreclosed of any
and all right, title and Interest In or
to snld promises or any pnrt thereof
axcept as by statute provided.
This summons Is published In the
Medford Mull Tribune by order of
Hon. V. M. Calkins, Judge of tho
ahovo entitled court, which said or
der wns mndo and entered of record
on the fith day of August, 1015, nnd
tho Irst publication hereor In com
pliance therewith Is the 7th day or
August, 1015. W. 13. I'll I PI'S.
Attorney for I'lalntlff.
UKSTOItATIO.V TO KXTItV OF
lAXDS IX XATIOXAI, FOKKST.
Notice Ih hereby glvon Unit tho
Innds described below, embracing
10.3." ncros, within tho Crutor Na
tional Forest, Oregon, will bo sub
ject to nettll'inent uud entry undor
tho provisions of tho homestead
lnws or the Pulled Stntes nnd the
act or June 11, 1000 (31 Stat., 233),
at tho t'ultid States land oHIoe at
ltoseburg, Oregon, on September 30,
1015. Any settler who was aotually
nnd In good faith clalinlim nuv of
i sum lands ror agricultural purposes
prior to .innunry I, loon, and litis not
nhaiidoued same, has a proforouco
right to in a l-o n homestead entry for
tho lands actually occupied. Said
lauds wore listed upon tho applica
tions of the persons mentioned bo
low, who huvo a -preference right
subject to tho prior right of any such
settler, provided such settler or ap
plicant is qunllriod to mnke homo
stead entry and the proferenco right
Is exorcised prior to Soptomhor 30,
1015, on which duto the lauds will be
subject to nottlement and entry by
any qualiried person. Tho lnuds aro
as follows- The W4 NV4 of lot 0,
Sec. 21, T. 32 S.. It. 2 K., W. M
10.35 acres, application of A. D.
Moore. Persist, Oregon; Ust li
1008.
Juno an o. si. niu'crc,
Assistant Compilssioiier of (he (lon
ornl Land Offlco.
TOR HKXT MISUKliLAXHOUH
FOIl RKNT -05 acre orchard, jinrtly
In boMilnu. For pnrticulars address
llox SO, Mall Tribune. 124
FOR ItllVlU MrnHIT1
FOR HUNT Four room flnt or
house,-furnished or unfurnished.
730 . 11th, 521-H.
FOR RKNT 5-room inodorn house,
hard-wood floors, full cement base
ment. Phono 370W.
FOR HUNT Might room all modern
house with kitchen range and gas;
well located, near So. Oakdale;
rent $2o per month. IS. 8. Tumy,
210 Garnett Corey Illdg.
TO RKNT 5 room mod. film, houso.
$1S. I'urupker. St. Marks llldg.
FOIl RKNT Closo in 5 room houso
with sleeping porch, inodorn
plumbing, oloctrlo lights, cement
sidowulk, garage, on paved stroot.
Rent reasonable. Inquire of II. C.
Stoddaid, Medford, Orogon. tf
FOR .SALr-Min;l,LLAMttU.S
FOTt Ql' li "if SALK -One touring
car and ope motorcycle, both in
A-l running condition. Phone 413
or his-1.. 124
KOH HAI.K-.&00 lots. Kktra Kancy
Hartlott
Peal's 78o por box. llox
Ur2, W. C. FYitsche. 1 2 I
ItSu. Rou
FOR 8 ALIO -Sweated Velio hack with
pole. lhoii II52-J.
FOR BALK .I'lnest seasoued body
hard and soft wood, Maple and Ash
$1.30 a cord or $2 15 a tier; Col
ton wood at $3.15 a oord or $1.05
a tier I'rlees quoted for delivery.
rupii.il -It" Itsugh. t'sll noon or
cviuiiiK , Central Point Ulxxxl.
120
FUR sl i:
4o : l.
(iruie '..cks.
1'hone
FOR BALK Vouug pullet will muko
fiiu' wlnlnr I nit, or v.ll take
iniii.' lon.-tfiN ui- put i.tTiient
.. iiuiia i'uuiir i-t., lu pi,.,f
I
-. . Xia
satuhday. aucius'.p i4,v,iD.i5.
No. 31 reached the vicinity of the
as It launched a torpedo! 1 grasped the
FOIt HUNT MOUHH.v-KKl'IXn
ItOOMH
FOIl 1ticNT--CoenleiiVilghVhouJso-keeplng
rooms, close In. 30 1 S.
Central.
roit HAMiiijrraTocx
FOR SAL13-Ueglstored linmpshlro
hogs, the premier bacon brood; ma
ture quickly. Woodlnwn Orchards,
A. Conro h'loro, Central Point. 124
FOR HAMC-IIKAIj KSTATH
I-'oTTsaTJ: Ilii ngnlow hn lit for" t w7),
Idfiil home for young married cou
ple, strictly iiiodein, good neigh
borhood, paved stroeu Small
amount cash down will handle.
Phone mornings 542-U or call (518
Dakota avenue. 12 1
FOIt SAI.K Hungnlow, four rooms
nnd hath; built In hook cases; fine
liiwn, garden, garngo; coiuont
walks, paved street. Prlco right.
With or without furniture. 321
Vancouver uve. 120
FOIt S.M.U -liny Ashlnnd projiorty
while prices nro nttrnetlvo. Wo huvo
for quick snlo In center or town
uud best rosldenco dlrftriot, on
Shot man street, one block Troiii
school. 3 blocks from public libra
ry, three lots, onch 00 toot front
by 117 deep, covered with fruit,
nnd 5-room houso plastered, lmth,
lights, foundation, splendid clianco
to build 2 new small hungalos Tor
rout to lallroad men, on other two
lots. Can soli whole property for
$1750. with $050 cash. TIiIh Is
worth nt least $2500. and Is grow
ing In value. Also fluo 8-rooin
houso, modern, with bath, llghtH,
inrnaro, oic, on Host restdenco dis
trict on boulevard, nnd 50-foot lot,
especially fine locution. Prleo
$-!7."iii. llodgsou-Whltmoro & Hoed,
Cor. Oak and Mulu Sts. Ashland,
Ore. HO
FOIt SAI.K Two a cms most sightly
location on Slskljou heights, car
lino, Medford. Also two houses In
Portland. Phone 8RS-I.. 15
IIKLP WAXTKIt .-HAMil
WANTKD A night "niuii to dry
priiiuw. Phone 7-F4. (loo. 11. Voting
It. It. No. I, box 12, Orchard Home.
120
SALKSMAN Capnhlo speciality man
for Oregon. Staple lino on new
ami exceptional (onus. Vucaiicy
now. Attractive commission con
traat. $35 wkly for expenses. Miles
F. Illxler Co. 220-33 Curl I II Illdg.,
Clrtvolnuil, O.
8ALKSMKN Pockot side line, new
live proposition, nil merchants In
towns or 100,01)0 and under want
It. Pays $5 commission on each
sulo. No collecting; no risk to mer
ehuut. We take back unsold goods.
Rosiest, biggest paying side lino ev
er offered. Canflold Mfg. Co., 2iis
Slgol St. Chicago. 12 1
AOISXTS WAXTKD.
LISTUX Can ou soli gasoline nt
1 cent por gallon? If so, sell gus
tonic, gives to per cent mom gas
oline mileage; eliminates carbon;
auto owners grabbing for It; $10
n day ougy. Ilelsey made $25 first
d ; not quick, man; details free.
White Mfg. Co. Dept. su Cincinnati,
O.
WANTKD MTUATIONS
WA.Vl'KD Work byth day or hour
by Japanese boy Phone 100. 127
WHY?
IT IS YOIFH HIIVHSS TO HKH ,MI
Hocauso my stock m trado is to
have optioned at tho lowest cash
prlco the boat buy in this county.
1 huve been on tno ground look
ing out for'you for the past flvo
years. Nearly ovoryday I hav n
vostlgatod boiiio "good 'thlug." I huve
ollnilnuted everything except those
deals which 1 am convinced will so
lum me satisfied customers.
In a few hours time I can glvo you
the benefit of this reseuroh. It Is my
business to show you over the ooiinty
ami Introduce you to the possibilities
aud opportunities hero. See Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
10'J West Mala btreet
p
n n hh 1 t
lisnnr ti
No. -Wlth all mj fwXf 1 I : ' K
strength I swerved It out lwlf II , t , ' '.,
of Its course; sent It spin-1 '' I 111 11 , "
nlnj Into the air and then, II " il
certain of; Its 'failure, I ' ' I ' '
swmbaek'tohoraalnl Jj ll Jt '
jji.,
submarine just
mletltaln both
WAXTKD MIMjM.I.aNKOUH
WANTI3D 10 toiifl grnln liny nnd
5 tons rolled bnrloy. Will pay
cash. Phono 10S-JI. 123
WANTKD Fnrm lnnds to rent on
slinros or cush rontnl, with or with
out water, (llvo full particulars,
location, etc. . W. Illnghnm.
Modrord. 128
WANTKD l.nrgo knitting mill in
vito! correspondence from women
desirous of earning money, part or
full tlmo. (lood pay. Kxporloncu
unnoeosmry. lnturniitlunut Mills,
Inc., Norrlstown, I'a. 200
WANTKD TO 1 1 (IV 20 tono or
straw; also 21) Ions of liny. Vin
son's Food Ham, N. Itlvorsldo Ave.
112
WANTKD To roatn for two months,
light saddle, suitable for lady. Ad
dress Ilex X, Mull Trlhtino.
I.OS1-
LOST Hold watch with black string
between r.jir. North Main street
Ashland, ami Modrord. Howard If
relumed to'Mra. A. (I. McCartlo.
505 North Main St., Ashland. 12.'.
LOST Somewhere between Medford
uud Knglo Point, radiator cap. He
wnrd for return to Mull Tribune of
fice. LOST Cnnvns snek containing fish
lug clothes, spiked wilding shoes,
flunnol shirt, underwear, pants, etc.
somewhere along road to 11) bee
bridge. Finder please notify A. 13.
Konmos, Medford.
STRAYKD OR STOLKN $5 reward
ono dark bay saddlo horno, five
years old, weighs about 025 pounds,
small white strip In faco, coming
to a point, inside of strip 8 or 10
dark spots, right hind foot white,
forotoii cut about March, extra fast
walker. Address Mnrshnl Mlntor,
Kuglo Point, Oro. 133
l'X)H K.uim(m
FOR KXCHANOK--:H4 ncros fine Ir
rigated bottom land. $2500 for
town residence. Clark Realty
Co., Philips Ilullding.
MOXKV 'tO LOAN
" tmMt
TO LOAN $2000 to loan.
Holmes
the Insurance Man.
HU31MCHH Dl HECTOR!
Attorneys
I'OHTHR J. NI3FF, WM. V. MKALK1
Attoruoys-ut-Law, Rooms 8 ana
0, Medford National Hank bldg.
A. K. RI3AMUS, LAWYKIt (iarnott
Corey bldg.
Wm. M. Colvlg, Gooigo M. Hoborts
COLVIO & HOOKRTH. LAWY13HH
Medford .National Dank Dulldlug.
D. F. MULKKY A GKO. W. OIII3RRT
Attornoys nt Law. Jacksou Coun
ty Dunk Dulldlug,
Auto nuppltrs
LAII13R AUTO BPRINO CO. W
are oporatlng tho largest, oldest
and heat equipped plant In thu Pa
cific uorthwest. Use our spring
when othors fall. Sold under guar
anteo. 20 North Flfteeutli St..
Portland, Ore,
DeiiUHl
DR.
W. M. VAN HUOYOO
DH.
O. C. VAN BCOYOO
Dentists
Gsrnett-Corey Uldg., suite all
UeiKord. Ore. Phone 850.
Notary l'utato
IIKL1JN N, YOCKI3Y Nptary pub '
no. iinugyoiir work to meat thi
iru urn ninii i rioiinx '
NEW TODAY
170 ucres well out, Joining unlimit
ed outrange. 100 acres of fine rich
fiee soil in cultivation, all in on.
field, level ami Irrigated Uy all the
water of oreok; gioat barn room,
gooil house, and feiiolug Mini eross
feiii'lug Is of woven wiie. Tills
Place is worth much mure than the
price gsked. but for n short time
only I can sell it for $lg,00(. An
Ideal plaee to run a Urge number of
cattle.
C. D. HOON
iHjvw l, Ju-i..oa cu L'unu C1JJ.
$Mll F1VJK
BY, WELLS
HUKIXKSS DIHKCroHV
Collections nnd Deports
COLLECTIONS AND HI3PORTS Wo
collected sonio accounts 14 years
old. We know how to got the
nionoy. The Hullock Morcuntllo
Agency. Inc., Itoonm 1, 2, 3, Has
kjns'JllUlg., 21CJ3. Main St.
Chiropractors
DIlT A. it. HBDGI3S," Dr. Louise" b!
Hodges Mechnno-Thoraptsls, Chiro
practors, Hpondylothornplsts. Thus
tysteiiK, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-thoraphjr,
etc., produco results lu both acuts
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion treo. Over Dottol & Co., cor
ner Main and Hartlott. Hours 9
a. nt. to C p. in. Other hours by,
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. II. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
nervo specialist uoouis 20a-20f
205. Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths nnd scientific tunssngs given;
neodlo spray, head and shoulder
shower lu connection; advice la
dietetics, medical gymnnBtlcs,
hydroplhorniiy. Lady attondanU
Phono, oftlce 543, roUluce Sll-H.
Knglmvr and Contractor .
HtTsImoUMMiNGa iSnglneor ami
contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Uldg.
Surveys, oatlmntes, Irrigation,
draluago, orchard and land lm
provouiont. (arui)ce
OARUAGI3 Got your premises
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wuijons far
good service. 1'hono 274-L. r,
T. Allon.
InatructloH la .Maria
HAIGIiy MUSIC STUDIO Room
401, Garnett-Coroy Uldg. Fred AU
ton llulght Piano, Mrs. Florenet
Halllday Halght, volco. 1'hona
J2.
lbyi'Slciua Has. DareoKS
DR. ' P. O. OAHLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS OAHLOW Osteopathia
physiclano, 41C-417 Garuott-Corsy
bldg., phono 103 0-L. Host done
26 South Laurel SL
DH. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
phyMclaus, 303 Garuett-Corey,
building. Phono 004-M.
DR. J. J. 1SMMKNU Pbyalclax aa
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, nono and throat. Kyos aclon
ttflcally tested and glasses suih
pllod. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. 1'.
It. It, Co, Offices M. F. & H. Co.
Uldg., opposlto I. O. Phono 607.
H. D. PIOKKL, M. D. Office Jack
son uouuty uank bldg. OHtes
phone 43-H; realdonce phone C8-H.
DR. H. W. CLANOY PaysTclan an4
surgeon. Pliouea, offlco 30, reil
denco 724-J. Oftlce hours 10 te
12, 2 to 5,
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DH. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Offlcs
300-310-311, M. I & II. llldg.
Phoues realdonce, 814-J2: office,
814,
DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Plijsl
clan uud surgeon. Olflco Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 (o 4. Phone 110-J.
T. G. HKINkTm. D., SPKCIALIST i
Kyo, ear, noso and throat, office
228 Hast Mnlu; robidonco 1121
Knst Main; offlco hours 0 a. m. to
12 in.; 1:30 to 5 p. in. Telephones
Offlco, 303; ;rusldeucu, 303-J2.
Printers nnn Putillspern
--
jUiGHKOHD PRINTING CO
has tks
best equipped printing office ia
southern Oregon; book, blading,
juusb lu.u leuBers, uiiuug sysiBius, ,.
etc. Portland urli-iu K7 Mn'rll V
Fir Ht.
TrMn!ci-B
BADS THANSFKR & bTORAGH CO.
Offlco 12 North Front St. Phgss
318. Prices right. Bert Ice guar
tnteed " '
Tyiieurltrrx um SupplloH.
TYPI3WRITKHS AND SUPPLIKS-
Now Remington. Smith Premie?
aud .Monarch typewriting, adding
and subtracting muwuluos, rebuilt
muchlnos for cush or easy vw
mentH. Machlnea (or rent, ribbons
and supplies o( all kinds, simple r
palrs free ot chargu. Roger R,
Dennett, in Qnl Rt ukOM
03a H, or Palmer Piano Place,, j
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