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OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT
BY WELLS
MEDIT0RT5 MXTE TRIBUNE, MEDJFOKD, OKEilON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915
ASHLAND AND VICINITY 1
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At a. boxing bout at tho Armory
litHt Tuesday evening it wan ttni
vcrsnlly conceded tlmt "Young Knt
on, ' a local amatojir, decidedly got
the better of his professional an
tagonist, Urnd Shamrock, an iinpor
tnjion from tscnttl'c. U is even re
port I'd tluit tho latter frrnrcfully
yielded the honors and offered to
siuko .fJOO that Eaton could win ovur
any antagonist on the coast in tho
Ijghtweight champions-hip class.
Hruco UiiHltngH, n local barber, rof
crced the bkinni&Ii. In tio preljnjip
n'ry bout betweeii.Jutor and Hiirujiil,
also local amateurs, the former had
the bettor of the fislio argument. Tho
uttendance was sjini, perhaps owijitf
to a rival attraction on this Plaza,
where the Pergonal Liberty league
were out. in full force listening, free
of charge, to excoriations heaped
upon tho body religious, aoeiul ami
politic, at tho hands of a feminine
exhort er. Two policemen woro pres
ent at the boxing contest, however
they having given tho open-air
meeting a wido berth.
Moso Jacob of Dqs Jtoines, well
known q Iownii.s hereabouts as the
"newsboy millionaire," in touring
Oregon territory on the way to the
southern expositions. Over n decade
ago he was the reputed owner of
$10.0,000, and now possesses double
that amount, tho result of long and
'persistent work in the field at Dm
Moines ns a newsboy, bis savings
having been multiplied by judicious
investments.
Oeorgo N. Kramer, local S, 1'.
agent, has been appointed, manager
in tjijs territory of t lip Traiibconti
ncutnj Passenger association, an or
ganization with headquarters at Chi
cago. This appointment will mnko
Ashland n validating station, or
clearing house, as it were, for "n big
volume of passenger traffic like what
is handled at the leading metropol
itan terminals. Outside of Portland
and Kugene, Ahlilnnd is the only sta
tion on tho S. P. lines in Oregon
which epjoys the prestige of he new
ly created joint agency. This ap
pointment goes into effect on or
about September 1. Its main object
is to validate tho tickets on through
passenger business.
Two Ashland photographed, 11. II.
Hiutioruo and Mrs. Wynno Scott,
conduct studios in northern Califor
nia towns, tho former at Yrekn and
tKo latter at Duusmuir. llinthoruc's
studio at Yreku is a branch of his
Ashland establishment.
Miss Hazel Lowe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Lowe, and who has
been teaching the school ii the vicin
ity of Coloslin, left on Wednesday
for a fortnight's visit to Kan Fran
cisco and the exposition.
Kngincor S. J. Smith, a helper in
the locomotive Mirvieo oul of this
Htatjou, and who with his wife has
been vibiting hero icocntly, loft oil
Wedncbday for Dimsmuir.
Miss Ilutli Osiniin, who rocontly ro
lurnod from an extended vjsit in
Iowa and Minno.olir, accompanied by
her mint, Mrs. .1. I). Mosier, has re
sumed her former portion in tho lo
cal telephone exchange,
Premium lists for the county fair
at Medfoid, Soptembcr 8-11 arc now
available. Liberal premiums are as
sured, and there will be extensive
displays incident to all the fair's ac
tivities, especially will tho educa
tional exhibit wo unrivalled, and
behind children throughout the coun
ty will bo admitted free on Friday,
September 10. Some swift speeder
a io already entered on the racing
bohcdulon.
Dr. YV. K. Hlake has joined the
hunter. With his family lie lia
gone lo L'anyouvillo, Douglas county,
for a vi-it with rolativos, tho party
going in his Vol in ear. While there
lie will join his brother- in a hunt
after big gamu in that seution, ox
peclinic to lotum bore about .Septem
ber 1.
(1. II. Skeen, local bin bur, has re
turned from a lengthy stay in tho
central wet, having vi-iteil old fam
iliar sceuon in Kansas Nebraska and
' Oklahoma.
Father P. I. Hammond of Trinity
RpiM-opal parifh, left for Portland on
Wednesday. Tie only information la
vmiulisafuil relative to the trip was
that he wan "going to marry a coll
ide.. Louis Sehwuin of the F.uglo market
has returned from a visit to San
Franeieo and other California
points.
"Munitions of war or. way to En
genu" wan a startling hendiiur to lo
ud I neutrals In Wednesday', dailies,
until it transpired that the same were
laud without being "validated."
MorrU .1. Duryod, publicitv man
ager of Uiu loudl CoHiHiorviHl club,
ami County Judge F L. Tom Vollo
Iwivp lino nautad by Governor Withv
cHiJ) a delegatO" to the tenth in
tr(Ueul ilry fannins ioujrre to
be kW stf Uimvor truss Kejrteuiber 'J7
to p-tobw 0. Judste Tou Wile a
kidMMMHit i vruditod to Jark-oaullc.
Usury TkonUttU, vwlwr m the
Tmli rwk seatisn. has ben hew
(Ms wk visiting hw ttbr, James
Thornton, on of tb rlv pmnww
of Uwe IMtrt.
rUMA2lNS FEATS OF
U0?EMAN?HI
ASTOKUffH ITALIAN
3BMX!
NX VifMUsBs
Tfo. 1-i-Knowlng tho
tho critical trt Hie world,
ujwmi in iiiuiicu rural
officially scheduled, as open public?
market flays in the Sooner block, east
Main street: So many local residents
raiso (heir own garden truck and
fruit that a surfeit of products do not
justify a daiiy market opening. Re
ports from Medfoid indicate that the
daily market feature is one of the
most successful institutions of that
town.
According to horticultural expert
in Siskiyou county, that territory's
fruit crop will bo nearly normal, with
tho exception of apples, which are
credited with but an 8 per cent yield.
Hemes, pears and pluniH are rated
at 100 per cent, cherries and peaches
following with 80 per cent.
Among tho pedestrians on the hor
izon headed this way is T. J. Kenney
of Grand Hapids, Mich,, who is walk
ing from that city to San Francisco
via Seattle and Portland, lie is 5b
years old and a civil eagineor by pio
fession. He left Michigan May 'A and
has averaged 110 miles daily, the
greatest distance covered in 2-1 hours
being C8 miles. Ho is armed with a
enno and walking trunk. ITo is not
trying to establish any record and is
merely taking notes by the wavside.
It's a lelief to learn that be pays his
own wny and has positively nothing
to sell.
INTKItUltllAX AUTO OAK CO.
Tlmo Till do
Lcavo Mcdfortl dally except Sun
dny. for Aqhland, Tnlont and l'hoonlx
nt 8 a. m. , l:ir, 3:00 and D:15 nnd
10:15 p. nt. (Saturday nt 11:15 p.
m.) Sundny loavo at 8:00 and 11:00
a, in., 1:00, 5:00 nnd 9:30 p. m.
Lcavo Ashland dally excopt Sunday
at 9:00 a. m., 12:50, 2:30, 4:30 and
7:00 p. in. and Sundny at 10:00 a,
in., 12 noon,' 4:00, G and 10:30 p. in,
.votick. '
Notlco Is heroby given that tho
undersigned will apply to tho city
council of tho city of Medford, Oro
gon, nt Its noxt regular meeting, Sop
tombor 7th, 1915, for a liconso to
soil malt, vinous and splrltous li
quors nt hlu place of business, No,
153 N. Front street, Medford, Oregon,
to December 31st, 1915.
Dated August 23rd, 1915.
H. S. JIADCLIFF.
HTrcWAUTH rtlMUNGH
5 miles from Filgowood, Calif.,
good for rheumatism, stomach trou
ble, and skin dlscaso, Itafos $12 per
wook for tent, board and bath.
A beautiful camping ground, good
trout stream, delightful cllmato, altt
tudo 4000 foot. Campors nro wol
como. Mall card fqr bus to meet you.
E. C. Lloyd,
Edgcwood, California.
XOTlCj: 01' ASJtiKSSMDNT
California-Oregon Pciwe Company.
Location of principal place of bus
iness: San Francisco, California.
Notlco Is heroby given that at a
meeting of the directors hold on tho
29th day of June, 1915, nn assoss
mont (No. 1) of Thirty Cents por
Hhnrn was levied linnn thn canltnl
stock of tho corporation, payable lnWj
mediately to tho Secretary at tlio of
fice of the corporation, No. 131 Lold
esdorff Street, San Francisco, Califor
nia. Any stock upon which this as
sessment shall remain unpaid on Sat
urday, tho 7th day of August, 1915,
will bo delinquent ami advertised for
salo at public auction, and, unless
ty Itoad, (IMversldo Avonue); thence
In a northerly direction, along tho
west sldo of said road, ono hundred
(100) feet; thnnco in a wostorly di
rection, parallel with Sixth f-trcot,
ono hundred (100) foot; thonco In
a southerly direction, purallo! with
said County Itoad, one hundred (100)
feet to Sixth stroot; tuitnco m an
oastorly direction one hundrod (100)
foot along tho north lino of Sixth
street to the plaoo or beginning, be
ing a parcol of land 100 feet by 100
foot In sUo.
For the full payment of the aggre
gate sutu of principal, inter et. at
torney's fees, omU. dtatturaeiHenU
and arcurinic cot, and that aaid de
scribed premises and property be
Mid ns by law provided, and that the
proceeds or sufficient thereof, be ap
plied In payment of said judgment,
costs and accruing costs
That the defendants and wlj of
thew uo barrjju anu n?reiP8W oj uny
Italian rivalry to be called
I hurried over Into lUJy ono
and all right, tltlo and interest In or
pnyment la 'inado before, will bo sold
on Saturday, tho 2Sth day nt August,
1916, nt tho hour of 12 M., to pay
tho delinquent nsscBtunont. toKethor
with costs of advertising and expenses
of sale.
Dated, Juno 29th. 1915.
ALMX J. HOSKHOUOUGH,
Secretary of Calfornia-Orcgon power
Company.
OfftcQ! 13 1 LcldPBiIorff Street, San
Kranclsco,Cnllfornla.
Notice 1h hereby rIvo nthat tho
dnto upon which stock will bo delin
quent for nonpayment of tho above
assessment tins been extended and
postponed from Saturday, August sev
enteen, nineteen hundred fifteen to
and Including Monday, August twen
ty third, nineteen hundred fifteen
and tho dnto of snlo of delinquent
stock tinder nald nrwssmcnt has boon
oxtended nnd postponed from Sat
urday, August eighth, nineteen hun
dred fifteen to Saturday September
fourteenth, nineteen hundred fifteen
nt twelvo o'clock noon.
Dated August sixth, nlntecn hun
dred fifteen.
ALKX J. nosEncmoiiGH,
ISocrotary of California-Oregon Power
Company.
Office: 131 Lcldesdorft Stroot, San
Francisco, California.
Not I co of K.xicnslon anil I'o.slHne
nicnt. Nollco Is hereby given that? tho dato
upon which stock will bo delin
quent for non-pnymeni of tho abovo
assessment has bcon extended and
postponed from Monday August twenty-third,
nineteen fifteen to and In
cluding Friday, Soptembor third,
nineteen flftoon, and thn dnto of Snlo
of Delinquent Slork under said nHsesH-
mont lias lieu I'Xtcnueii anil postponou
from Tuosdny, Soptombor fourteenth, j
nlnotcon fifteen to Monday, Hoptem
bor twenty-seventh nineteen fifteen
nt Twelvo o'clock noon.
Dated August Twentieth, Nineteen
flftocn. A LUX .1. KOSHHOKOUGII,
Secretary of California-Oregon Power
. Company.
Offlco, 131 Loldesdorff Street, San
Francisco, California.
HITMMO.NH
In tho Circuit Court or tho Stato
of Oregon, for tho County of Jack
son. Lou 1). Jones', Plaintiff, vs. Judson
(5. Gohln, Ilesslo M. Goble and F. K.
Morrlck, as Trusteo, Dofendanls.
Suit for foreeloHuro.
To Judson (1. Goble, Ilosslo M. Goble,
two or tho above named defend
ants: In tho ninno or tho State or Oregon,
You and each of ou aro hereby re
quired to appear and answer tho
plaintiff's complaint ngalnst you, now
on fllo In tho above entitled court
and cnuso, on or Imfora tho last day
of tho tlmo prescribed la the order
for tho publication or siimmnnH
horoln, tn-wlt, on or be f oro tho 20th
day or September, 1915, said dnto
holng tho expiration of six weeks
from tho date of tho first publication
of this summons.
And If you fall to appear nnd
answer, ror want thoreof, tho plain
tiff will apply to tho court for tho
rollcf demanded In said complaint
succinctly stated as follows;
For Judgment nRalnst tho defend
ant, Judson U. Gnhlo tor tho full sum
or $3000 together with tho Interost
theroon at tho rato of 8 percent por
annum upon $2250 thereof, nnd at
tho rnto of 10 percent por nnnum
upon $750 thereof, from tho 10th dny
or April. 1914, until paid; and ror
tho further sum of $300 reasonable
attorney's fees together with tho costs
and disbursements of this suit to
bo tnxed.
That tho warranty deeds and title
bond mentioned In said complaint bo
by tho court decreed a mortgago and
a prior, valid nnd subsisting Hon
against tho premUos therein describ
ed, namely:
Commencing at tho southeast cor
ner of tho I. J. PIIIPPS UBSUltVA
TION, In tho City of Medford, whoro
Sixth stroot intersects with tho Coun
to said. promUos or any part thereof
oxcopt as by statute provided.
This summons is publlubod In tho
Medford Mall Trlhuno by order of
Hon. F. M. Calkins, judgo or tho
abovo entitled court, whoh said or
der was made and entered or record
on tho Rth day or August, 1915, and
tho first publication horoof in com
pliance therewith Is the 7th day of
Auguift, 1915. W K. PHIPHS.
Attorney ror Plaintiff.
KT.VI'ltMKNT
or the
MHIU'OltD NATIONAL DANK
of Medford. County or Jackson. Hutu
or Oregon, showing the amount ntund
Ing to the crM or every depositor
July 1, 1V16, v,Lo I not made a
deposit, or who has uit -Ithdrawn
any nart of his deposit, nriui . si or
Interest, for a nerlod or mure I
seen (7) y..r immediately prior
to said dat, with the nume. last
know pluge of rwldeaoe or P0tpfIUv
27
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JHk7 "1.1
ziFS??
y2NsJ' 'P3r;J-
mmz
addrcKS of such depositor, and the
fact of his death, If known,
J. V. linker, .Medford. Ore.. J 1.72.
Dovlvlcr Ucnonl, Medford, Oro.,
J2.00.
J. C. Jeness, Medford, Ore., f0.52,
S. W. Lloyd, Medford, Ore., 5.00.
G. F. McDonald, Medford, Ore.,
$1.2 1.
John It. Morris, Medford, Ore,
$50.00.
T. It. Thcolcru, Medrord, Ore.,
?is.r,o.
Leo Vnndcrmuckcr, Medford, Oro.,
$45.00.
Stato of Oregon, County of Jack
son, ss.
I, V. H. Jackson, being first duly
sworn, doposo nnd nay upon oath,
that I am tho nsslstant cashier of tho
Medford National Hank of Medford,
County of Jackson, Stato of Oregon;
that tho foregoing stntoment Is a full,
true, correct and completo statement,
showing tho nanio, last known rosl
douco or postotflce address, fact of
death, It known, nnd tho amount (o
tho credit of each depositor as re
quired by tho provisions of Chapter
148, of tho General Laws of Oregon,
1907. W. II. JACKSON.
Subscribed and sworn to bqfpro mo
this 0th dny of August, A. D.. 1915.
WM. S. CItOWKLL.
Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires Dec. 0, 1915.
KOlt KKKT IIOtiHKKKKPINO
ItOOMS
rbiPlfl5NT- IlouHOkceplnV; "roouis
with gull and bath. 315 North
Ilnrtlott phone GOK-jt,
TT-T if 1
rou i:i:.n r iiousics
FOR KENT 5 room modern bunga
low, nlco lawn, plenty shade, Kood
location, water free. 820 West
12th, 140
FOR HK.NT A-l bungalow
317.
Phono
FOR HUNT Modern C room bungn
low, close In, choiip. Phono 13-X.
FOR RICNT Cosy rurnlshod throo
roombd bungalow. Nuwly tinted.
All conveniences. Closo In. sleep
ing porch. Fine ror teachers. 421
Jay St., rornor South Oakdale and
11th Sts. 130
FOR RUNT Four room flat or
house, furnished or unfurnished.
730 V. lltli, 72.1-Y.
FOR RUNT 5-room modern house,
hard-wood floors, full cement bauo
mont. Phono 370YV.
FOR RKNT Modem 6-rnom house,
1021 West 10th St.. $10. water
paid, lliinnott Investment Co.
FOR RENT Closo In 5 room hoiiso
with stooping porch, modern
plumbing, nlcctrlc lights, cement
sidewalk, garago, on paved street.
Rent reasonable Inqulro of II, O.
Stoddard, Medrord, Oregon tf
FOR RUNT rUlCMSTIKII KOOM8
TORRENT Furnished rooms, 20 1
South Central. 163
TOU HAI,n- MT1CSTOOX
FO it S A Li: Horse," spbmij ll U irTvlir
fine worker, also set of double
work and carriage 'harness. Price
reasonable box L., care Mall Tri
bune or cull phono 900-L. 138
FOR SALE Choap, olght extra good
young work mates, well broke, two
sets of heavy work harness. Vin
son's barn, North Riverside ave
nue. 150
LOHl
TAKEN IT At Kalser'H placo on
Riverside, 3 sows and 13 pigs,
markod with crop on right, two
splits under bit In loft. Ownor can
ta'xo sumo by paying ad and food
bill. L R. lloussum. 139
Fruitgrowers
Attention !
Two Amorlcun evaporator, com
plot with furnucoM, trays, otc , cost
$1400, cash price only $460 for both.
Hare is an excellent opportunity for
yen to make some money on your
crap by drying your peaches, apples,
ett. .
'IVo or tbrso of you could band
togethor to very good advantage.
Immediate aotlon neueasary.
'sSpBagley Canning Co.
T.VMWTi ojikgox,
No. 2 You will perhaps remo
mblr that this crc.iture has etastia
lees and Is the swiftest animal on
our feetl I captured him In Afrlcal
fentefep--
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No. 3-Aor he had
tosjfd ovory Mpfrt earal
ryman oft his back ewlly,
1 Rave a demonstration of
horscmanshln.
FOR HAIiHv-MIt;U)jIjNKOUS
FOR SALE AUnlfa hay, $10.00 per
ton. V. R. Lamb, phono 5-F2.
FOR SALE Hartlctt peitr, 15c box.
712 W 14th, phono 025-1 L ' 137
FOR SALE Iteurdttins barley hay, up
to 10(1 tons. See E. L. Coffin,
Frlnk Orchards. 137
FOR 8ALE Lloyd-Prlnccsa folding
baby buggy with storm curtain, $S.
Three burner "New Perfection"
oil stovo used ono oummur, $5.00.
110 E. 11th St. 130
FOR SALE Cheap, good Drussols
hod room rug nearly now $3.00. '
Call 421 South Fir St.
FOR SALE Poaches, 80c por hun
dred. C. W. Aborcromblo, Kings
lllghwny. 138
FOR SALE FIno, smooth tomntooH,
host variety for, canning, lc per
pojind, cash with order. Prompt
nnd cnroful attention to mnll or
ders, satisfaction guaranteed. Hog
ley Canning Co., Talent. 138
FOR SALE Polo mountain buggy,
good as new. Phlmor Investment
Co., Modoc Orchard.
FOR SALE Tomatoes and melons.
Phono 28-R5.1 137
FOR BALE drain liny, $0.00 to $10
per ton. Phono 591-J2.
FOR SALE 2-senled Velio hack with
polo. Phono C52-.I.
FOR SALE Home Comfort steel
range; good heater, library table,
rockers, otc. 72(5 South Newtown.
137
FOR SAW IIHAIj IWT.VTH
FmTslfL&ci)
soil, deeded water right, 7 room
house, electric lighted, modorn,
4Cx3G barn, fenced Page wlro, 40
nrros In alfalfa, corn, sugar beets
and small garden truck, 20 acres
In pears, llartlett and D'AnJou,
small peach orchard, team horses,
cow, farm luiplomonts and all crop
gops with placo, For prlco and
particulars, address llox 55, II, F.
I), Central Point, Oro.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AH
kinds of property for snlo or ex
change. Gold Ray Realty Co,
FO I fH A I .iFartrriand, fruit' Iiindj
timber land, land from $5,00 por
nero upwards on long tlmo. Gold
Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALE Wyowa Place. 80 acres,
finely Improved Roguo Rlvor Val
loyjand, 3'j uiIIch north Eagle
Point. Sco or addrosn ownerH, W.
II. Crandnll on tho place, or J. T.
Carpontor, 315 N. IJartlolt; Mod
rord, no agents. 150
FOR SALE Iluy Ashland property
while prices nro nttractlvo. Wo havo
for quleic salo In ceutor or town
and best residence district, oil
Sherman streot, ono block from
school, 3 blocks from public libra
ry, throe lots, oach 00 foot tront
by 117 deop, covered with fruit,
nnd 5-room housu plastered, bath,
lights, foundation, splendid chance
to build 2 new small bungalos for
rent to railroad men, on other two
lots. Can soil wbolo property for
$1750, with $0.10 cash. This is
worth at least $2500, and Is grow
ing Jn value. Also flno 8-room
house, modern, with bath, lights,
fiirnaco, etc., on host residence dis
trict on boulevard, and 50-foot lot,
especially fine locution. Price
$4750. Hodgsou-Whltmoro & Reed,
Cor. Ouk uud Main Sts. Ashland,
Oro. 140
WHY?
IT IS YOUR RUKINKSS TO SFU MR
Ilocause my stocii in trado Is to
havo optioned at tho lowest cash
price tho best buy In this county.
I havo boon on tno ground look
ing out for yon for tho past five
years. Nearly everyday I havs In
vestigated somo "good thlug." I have
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will se
ouro mo satisfied customers.
In a row hours tlmo I can glvo you
tho benefit or this roscarch- It Is my
business to show you over tho county
and Introduce you to thn possibilities
and opportunities here. See Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
10y Vi'm Mall) StWt
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7 JMT ss oft,
Jl No. 4-Amonff y SdVT )
Uchtod a chrar while f W feUJtT.
riding my zebra
i yy? ri9:rifo 'Aanm
In this mannerl X vHf Q vjl WiiX-tV r "Jto5
mw&Mm
s- s - 1') iHiiiiiiimv
Ss' Tjfcyi Muni
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NO. 5 THEN I AMAZED THE ITALIAN
IIHI.P YANTKI MAM3
WANTED Halosmnli, capable spe
cialty mnn for Oregon. Staple
lino on now and exceptional terms.
Vacancy now. Attractive commis
sion contract. $35 weekly tor
expenses. Miles F. Illxlcr Co .
229-34) Carllu llldg., Cleveland,
Ohio.
WA NT ED Salesmen pocket sldo
Hue, now live proposition, all mer
chants In towns ot 100,000 nnd
under want It. Pnys $5.00 com
mission on each sale. 7io collect
ing, no risk' to merchant. Wo
take back unsold goods. Easiest,
biggest paying sldo lino ever of
fered. Cnnriold MTg. Co,, 208
SlgelHt., Chicago.
WANl'Kn MTUATIONH
WA-il")Cnpnl)Tob(iy wants f" To'
work tor board and room whllo at
tending school. Call 188. 141
iiV
WANTED MIMLTji.IjASVKOUS
WANTED Peaches to dry nt pnlno
drier by Geo. II. Young. Phono
7-F4, It. F. 1). No. I, box 12, Med
ford. 139
WANTED Wood to snw. Phono
G8I-R3. 137
WANTED Stock hogs, weight nbout
100 lbs. Phono 597-J3. 139
WANTED liny baler. Havo 35 tons
grain hay, want baler at onco. Lo
cation Eagle Point railroad sta
tion. Apply Hart Hamilton, Eagln
' Point. 138
WANTED Largo knitting mill In
vites correspondence from women
desirous ot earning mojioy, part or
full tlmo. Good pay. Experience
unnecessary. International Mills,
Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200
WANTED TO I1UY 20 tono of
straw; also 20 tons ot hay. Vin
son's Feed Darn, N. Rlvorsldo Aro.
142
1 1 a i 'igr ' ;- tcj - r v a-
kor rc.-vurmniiK
TO TRADE 1 GO acres or good unln
cumbered land In northern Colo
rado, value $2000 ror land In
Roguo rlvor valloy. A. S. Wurron.
Tolo, Oregon. 137
FOUND
TAKEN UP -At Parker'H place on
North Riverside, five white and
one black and whllo hogs. Own
er may have sumo by paying ad
and feed bill. C. M. Parker. 139
DUHlNKHt. MtnOTOlfT
Attornrt
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. r. M13ALHT
Attornoys-ot-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National llnuk bldg.
A. H. REAM EH, LAwVEUoi"rnptV
Corey bid.
Wrn. M. Colrlg, Oeorgo M. Roberts
COLVIO & ROIIERTH. LAWYERS-
Medrord National Hank Ilulldlug
D. F. MULKEY ft GEO. W. CHERRl
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Rank Uulldlng.
iuu Oupplloa
LAHRR AnTO PPRINO CO. W
aro operating tho largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Usn our sprlnRi
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee, 2G North Fifteenth St,
Portland, Ore,
Den tin la
DR. W. M. VAN SCO rOU
DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOO
Dentists
Gsrnett-Coroj llldg., salts 111
Medford, Oro. Phono 85L
Nolnry l'utillc
IIKI.KN N. VnniCMV rfnlrv i.nh-
lie. llring your work to me at tbi
slrn of the Mall Trlbun
NEW TODAY
Hardware and furniture stock In
tbe Willamette valley for exchange
for a stocked ami oqulpped farm.
Property In Los Angeles to ex
changs for h pear orchard.
Good housu In Medrord for ex
change on a good ni chard. Kueum
brHuee doesn't matter.
Some good bottom land for sale
very ohoap.
C. D. HOON
Jtouiu 10, Jackson C'uuut' lUmh Dld,
HORSE TRAINERS THUS!.
UDSINICSS DIRECTORY
Collection's and Kcports
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Ws
collected somo accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to got the
money. The, llullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hns
klnsVnidg., 21GJ3. Main St.
Chiropractor
DR. A. It. HEDGES, Dr. Louise tf.
Hodges Mochnno-Thornplsts, Chlro-.
praetors, Spondylothoraplsta. Thcsa
systoms, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-therapby,
etc., produce rosultH In both acuta
and chronic diseased. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor
nor Main Ud Bartlett. Hours s
a. ra. to 6 p. m. Other hburs by,
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
uervo specialist Rooms 203-2044
205. Gnrnott-Corcy bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
noodlo spray, head and shoulder
shower in connection; advice la
dlotptlcs, medical gymnastics,
bydropthorapy. Lady attendant.
Phono, otrico 643, roaldonoo Cll-lt.
Engineer an4 Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Dldg.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation,
drainage, orchard and land In4
prnveuient.
Ganraqc
GARBAGE Oct your premises
eleanod up for tbe summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service Phone 274-L. T,
T. Allen.
Instruction 1b Mmets
IIAIGHT MUSIO STUDIO Room
401. Garnott-Corey Uldg. Fred Al
ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florenat
Halllduy llnlgbt. tojeo. Phone
72.
I'hyosldans , trarifeoss
DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA
MAINS OARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phono 103 G-L. Hssldenes
20 South Laurel Bt.
DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopsthU
physicians, 303 Garnett-Corsy
building. Phono 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aa
surgeon. Practico limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Hyps scleni
tlflcally tested and glasses svpi
piled, Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. IN
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co,
llldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567,
K, D. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack '
son County Hank bldg. Offtrt
phono 43-R; residence phoae C8-U,
DIL R. W. CLANCY Physician an
surgoon. Phones, office 30, resN
donee 724-J. Office hours 10 tf
12, 2 to 6.
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgcouH. Offlos
309-310-311, M. F. & II. I) Id If,
Pboucs residence, 814-J2; office,
814.
DR. MARTIN C. UARUER PhysU
clan and surgeon. Offlco Palm,
block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hour
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
TTGlHHNlJrMT D." SPECIALIST
Eye, enr, noso and throat, office
228 East Main; rosldonco 1121
East Main; offlco houra 9 a, in. to
12 hi-; 1 JO to 6 p. m. Tolophoues
Offlco, 303. ;roaldqnce, 303-J2.
Print em ana rublisliera
UKDFORD PRINTINO CO. has Us
best equipped printing oHIca lit
southern Oregon; book bidding,
loose, lent lodgers, billing systems,
etc, Portland prices. 27 Norta
Fir Ut.
.-i. -ar-rar- - --f.-ssa
Transient ,
EADSi TRANSFER & STOitAGK CO.
Offlco 42 North Front St. Phoas
316. Prices right. Service guar
tnted
Tyiwwrlfm umI Mupplles.
TyTeWIMTErFanTTsU PPL1 K8-
New ReinluKton. Smith Premle
and Mpparch typewriting, nddlM
and subtracting maclnes, rebulH
inncbliioa for cash or easy pay
mento. Machines (or rent, rlbsoa
and supplies of all kl'Mt". staple r
prs freo ot charge. Roger ,
Bennett. In Oniric fH, vaoM
938.R, or Palmar pUuo Plt, j
lYodalys ami bslunlayi urel