Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 16, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    5,000,000RUSSIANS
GERMAN PRISONERS
GENEVA, m Pari, Sept. 1(1.
The number of. ItitsiniiK 4nku priso-
"'r x ' iMny 1 liy Hie (Jerinuns
nml Aubtrinns U reckoned ly La
Hniwz nt i,571,7r0. It in Muted that
0000 Kims nml .1000 machine nuns
hnvo been captured. Thoo figures
Iiave been compiled from official bul
letins issued at IScilin ami Viouna. It
adds;
"The official flermiin-Aimtiinn
figure Kiven nt prior to May
showed a total of 1 ,:i'J."j,000 Russian
prisoner not IncJiidiiu; civilians or
tin (lend and wounded. Gunerai
Polivanofr, tlio Russian minister of
war, in Council tlio Duma that the
total of officcrn'and men at the front
miii'p tlio beginning of the war was
0,000,000. Consequently the present
total of Russian forces h l.UlWJoO."
MEN! TALK
MImh Mabel Taylor returned last
Friday from San Francisco where hhc
has been nttenliiiy the stnte ijormal.
The state veterinary was in this
community last week c.xiiniiiiiiu: hogs
Cor cholcnt which Iiiih caused many
fanners a roat loss during the sum
mer. Mr, V01 nun llrophy of Anderson
creek left Kept. 11 for the state nor
mal wlioro she expects to take up
liook, sewing and jjvmnusium wink.
She expects to bo gone until next
lriny.. , .
The Houston Bros, shipped a car
load of Hiutlott pears last week to
New York.
Miss Ruth Wilson loft her home on
Anderson creek Sept. Ill for F.ugono
whcio she intends continuing her
school work.
Peter L. Soncor, the seventh aid
eighth grade teacher of Talent, while
at military praclieo received rather
a bail wound in his hand.
Jonah Hnrrett and V. .M. Spitr.er
left yesterday uf lei noon for Wagnor
Unite where thef intend spending a
couple of days hunting.
The Sophomore class of Talent
will welcome the Misses Alfredu and
1 1 el on King to their class the last of
this week. The Missok King come
from tlio St. Mary's Academy of
.Medford, Ore.
Kverotl Daily arrived at bis homo
on Anderson creek Sunday moiiiiug
from Klamath county where ho 1ms
htfcu working.
(Hen Willi row, Ael Amundsen anil
r .loo Wilson of Talent and W. II.
Howcii of Jacksonville stinted Tues
day morning for Rig llutto on u
, hunting trip.
Stcicoptican views of the Pacific
coast were given at the Methodist
church last Monday night at 8:00
o'clock by Mr. Martin of tlio Union
Sunday school.
Mr. Talcott of Canyon Press,.Ash
land, Oregon, was in Talent last even
ing to meet with the school bourd of
(his district.
Mr. aid Mix. floorgo Morse, .Mrs.
W. H. Taylor and (I. II. Morse spent
last Tuesday at Applopilo as pic
nickers. (I. II. Morsi' from Oakland, Cal
arrived hero Friday to visit his son
and daughter, (I. A. Morse mid Mrs.
II. Taylor.
' Wilmer Morse, siivtuilh grade
pupil won a prixo trip to Salem at
our count v fair. Ho also won a
number of other prizes. One on a
manual training exhibit ami one on
dairy hold loeoid of 10 cows for siv
months. The refolds consisted of
the milium! of food the eiw ate, how
much milk tlfoy gave, ami now we
milk lonled.
W. Re nobis is oulnruiug his well
bv putting in a drift. Itv inlends to
go buck about ;10 foet lis there seems
to be a good prospect for water con
sidering the clremol dry siaon.
ALONG ROGUE RIVER
Fred Inlaw and daughter Amber
of Doris. Cal., aro the guosU of hjs
mother, Mr. Alviu Albright.
K. K. Ash and family autoed to
tho fair in Modfonl Friday.
Mv. and Mr. M. (Uuor have
returned to thoir homo.
Jumper Hannah nuido a Immune
trip to Mdoford Friday.
Stove Smith has retained home nf
tor spending the la-t nix waoU haul
ing wood to Medford.
J. C. Hannah waa u.iting rela
tive in Mudfoid.
Jasper Hannah and B. H. Rhiihw
laoved Dr. Klio)nsoioV household
good- out ty hhs HivurdiUe id" Sttt
ii j day.
Mr. and Mm, Patur Rntz wow C an
tral Point viJtor a few day ajf.
Jack Houston wont to the alle.
Monday.
There wa a Urge crowd gathered
Ht tha KoberUeii lwi to Mp Mr.
JtoliortsiMi and wh Klmer celcliralc
llioir natal dn last SIhi.Ih (i.ni-
w ilaiJ mil tdmvkv, ?
OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLEAT
MMMI llMM
iNKKPZCOPKETCUEP
tJl1t
OmETOUvB--
ROUT BIG AUDIENCE !
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No. 1 Onca I to Invited to enterUln company with
ketches of Jungls life. I consented.
oream and onko were served for re
freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Kelson and children
visited Tom Raiuov mid family mid
K. R. Raiuey tho first of the week.
Mjh. Skryman went to Central
Point Monday.
Mr. Reanlrofl' ami wife of Ash
land will live in tlio FiimIIov lioiiso
this winter. Mr. Reardroff will be
gin a winter term of school in tho
Roeco creek district Sept. 'JO.
Joo Iliiuiiah was in Medford on
business Saturday.
It. W. Klden motored to Medford
Saturday aftomonn.
A. T. I.owls and wife opont Sunday
with Koy Davidson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ddillugor or Gold Hill
spent tho week-end with Mrs. J. 1.
HonKland.
Tho I'liront-Teachors'club will ho
entertained by Mrs. V. A. Thompson,
assisted by .Mrs. F. M. Palmer on
Snturdny, Sept. IS, at 2:110 p. in. nt
tills tlmo MIsh Julia S. Chubhiick, It.
X., formerly of Presbyterian hospital
Chicago, will give helpful suggestions
nml practical demonstrations on ev
eryday cmcrgcnplca. A full attend
ance la desired.
Mr. Rhodes of Talent In having u
well dug on his property In tills dis
trict for tho purposo of Irrigating tlio
orchard.
O, S. Illnnchard kind daughtcrx nnd
Mrs. McKay attended the fair at Med
ford tho past week.
Mrs. II. M. Porter land daughter
loft for their homo at Hilt, California,
after a ploasaut visit with Mrs, Por
ter's parents.
O. M. Kennedy nnd sons and Fred
Wilosn returned after a pleasant
camping trip through Josophlno and
Jackson counties.
Tho grango met Saturday evening
and a very social hour was enjoyed
after tho business meeting. Plo and
enffco finished the evoulng'H enter
tainment.
Mr. Freeman of Central Point has
a crow of men picking prunes pre
paratory to tho drying of tho fruit lu
two weeks.
Willow Springs wad woll represent
ed at tho ModforJ fair tho three days
and appreciated the efforts of tho
commlttco In chaigo.
Mrs. CilcaRon and two children re
turned to their homo In Washington
Saturday uftor a very pleasant visit
with Mrs. (Jlennon's parents, Mr. and
.Mrs. Davis of tho Ray ranch.
Tho fair at (lold Hill Friday and
Saturday will bo a pleasure no get
busy and help your neighbors In their
efforts by being present.
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES
John Downs and friend wore licie
last week.
lieu Frcdijihiirg mid daughter
I-Mith returned from u trip to the
valley Friday. ,-
Mrs. Fox mid uhildrou liiivo been
been isitiug Mr. Abbot. '
.Mr. Rod Hither wont Id Medford
Friday in an auto after her sister-in-law,
Mi Ruth linker. Mr. Sulor
ami the throe children also wont in
the kiimo oar. Thpy rutiunud Hie
same day.
The school lioiiao Hour wnk ojlcd
a few days bctore school begac.
Mr. Sniitucnille's father who iiu
$100 Reward, $100
Tie iridm of this Mptr will t itttml to
Irtra tbt ebwt U t If" I our ilr(Kl 1Imw
ttet itlfu bii hn able l iuro la aU lla
Urn. iul lliat l I'aturl) IUII a Calarfft I'UM
U Ibe 01 ixxltlfr ri wir Lwwu U ttat UMiIt
Ml ttHMBltT Catarrb belac a eutwtltutbut
lUteeM. rurM a .ooiHuIIhjI trealawat.
Hall a Catarrb Car It laira lulrrualljr arlUK
illI-Ktir Us Ibe Uou.1 aal ibocms Mir(aca of
Le Fitaai. tbrrbT dealroylni; tlw faa4altun
f tha libvaaa. ao4 clrluf lb iMtlaat Hnaflb
U tsilMlac P lb ruaalllillkis aa4 aatlalliur lu
tare ta (Wait lu vurk Tfc wvrklora hT
m aarb fallb to lla nualli rr that tiaar
agar o iii4a rw'" ' "V. ' "
fall. ! ewe had Tr IM of 1-tlluaajlaT.
AiUfrM r 1 i IIKM't i. i " T ll" .
K'M I" !! Irul-l T
?ie JHl I WW 'M) (Mt cvMliWya.
'jMEDFoira matt, tutbitne,
- ! ft
been visiting him most of (he sum
mer, left Saturday.
Ren Fredinburg's lioiiso burned
Tuesday night. The flames could bo
seen fniiu town. .
Messrs. Tom and Heiberl Walker,
Charlie Stewart and Shirlcv Clnsinl
returned from OnuftH Pn9j, wheio
thu Jiavo been picking hops, on Fn
ilay. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and small
daughter went to Medlind in their
car Wednesday and enmo homo rri
day. Mrs. Ilroomfield has been visiting
her son mid his wife on thdir home
stead for several days'. Thursday
she went to visit tho McDonalds of
Trail.
Mr. nml Mrs. (Ills Ditsworth. went
to'Saiiis Valley tho first of the week
aYter icao,hi$.f;
Mr. nml Mrs. Peelor went to Med
ford Thursday to take in the fair and
hnvo dental work done. They re
turned Saturday,
Pert Higiubothaiu has sold his
beef cattle to Waller Woods. Pert
mid several hclpcis delivered tho cat
tle to Kaglo Point Saturday.
-Mr. Molvce who hpent several days
oT last week in Mcdfonl, has re
turned mid is on I be mail route again.
Mr. mid Mrs. Vaughmi nml Mr. mid
Mrs. (las DilfcWprlh spent Sunday
visiting at (he (lordoiu ranch.
Uriah Vmigluiu, James mid Km I
Peyton spent Sunday ut Hie McDon
alds. Thov 1 railed off the Peyton
biys motorcycle.
Mrs. Dawson spent Sunday with
her father It. K. Peyton ami family.
If wo norsovcro we will gel this
account right piosonlly. This sure
ly is cerrect: "Mr. Nelson Nye mid
family, Mrs, (Irceu, Mr. mid .Mi's.
Phipps mid sou, (Irmidmii Nye, Mrs,
Manning, Mnrgcrv Hrskine mid MUH
Wilson letmiicd Friday from a trip
ti Diamond Lake and vicinity."
Curl Riehnrdsin who has been fire
fighting near Raid Mountain, got
home Sunday. James Peyton mid
Uriah Vaughmi who have been on
tho same fire, got homo Saturday.
Mr. Lewis of Flounce Rock much
trnuaiictod business in Medford last
week. Harold Peyton stayed a! the
ranch during Mr. Lewis' ubseuce.
i '
Reported by Jackson County Ab
trnct Co., Sixth and Fir Bts.
Ileal lvstatc Transfer
Anderson (Irecn Co. to I. M.
Thomas, pt. ots In lilk !i5
Modfonl f 10.00
A. N. Woody ot ux to Janios
Hurih ot al, lunil in Kast
Modrord. 30, .'17 I W 1.00
Kllznbuth Stewart Ot al to Har
old Foster ot i.x, lot 0 Slow
art aoroH 1.00
I.M'KltUltliA.V Aim) OAK CO.
Tlmo Talilo
Loavo Medford dally excopt Sun
day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix
at 8 a, m., l:ir. 3:30 am) G:l& nud
10:1C p. in. (Saturday at 11:15 p.
m.) Sunday leave at 8:00 and 11:00
a. in., 1:00, !i:00 and 9;30 p. in.
I.oavo Ashland dally except Sunday
at 9:00 a. in., 12:G0, S:30, 4:30 and
7:00 p. m. and Sunday at 10:00 a.
iii., 12 noon. 4:00, C and 10:30 p. m,
NOTIOH
Notlco Is horeby given that tho un-
deralgned will apply to tlio oily aoiin
ell at Its meotlng to bo held Septem
ber SlHt, 1916, for a lloetmo to soil
malt, splrltuoui a.nl vinous llijuorH In
luantttloa lata than a r "n on Ha
lawo of buaiiittaa on Waet MaU -trrrt,
city of M Ml ford, unill January 1st, I
llt;. lluriCI. MUHFOltD.
Dated Jioptviulr HU, 1910.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
aranroTCn, okkaon, TiitTKBiMY, smTiLMTOtt
THE FRONT
ITS' 'Sior & j msi r
i
No. a-Arrantlng my e a1m I took lny colored charcoal
pencils and rapidly outlined an elephant. Then I drew a
tigerl
DKI.INQPKXT SAliK NOTICI1
CAIjIFOHMA-OHWJO.V PUWKH CO.
Location of Principal Plnco ot Bus
iness, San Francisco, California.
XOTIC13 There aro delinquent up
on the following described stock, on
account of Assessment No. 1, levied
on tho 29th day of Juno, 1915, tlio
several amounts set opposite tho
names ot tho rcspcctlvo shareholders
as follews:
Clara C. llocqucraz, Cert. No. 234,
GO shares. J IS. 00.
Chester L. Ilovoy, Cert. No, 252,
200 shares, $00.00.
Lllllo 8. Holbrook, Cort. No. 313.
40 shares, $12.00.
Montgomery, T. S., Cert. No. 311,
40 shares, $12.00.
Morcantilo Trust Company of flan
Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 118, 100
shares, $30,00.
Morcantilo Trust Company of San
Francisco, Trustee, Cert, No. 310, 2 10
shares, $72.00.
Morcantilo Trust Company of San
Francisco, Trustoc, Cort. No, 342, 400
shares, $120.00.
Morcantilo Trust Company ot San
Francisco, Trustee, Cort, No, 3 13, 200
shares, $00.00.
Morcantilo Trust Company ot San
Francisco, TrifHtac, Cert.' No. 3 15, 400
sharon, $120.5 ,' . i
Morcantilo Trusl'Company of San
Francisco TriiHtco, Cort. No, 340, 200
shares, $00.00.
Mercantile Trust Company of San
Francisco, Trustee, Cert, No. 3d,
2000Hharo8,,$G00.00.
Mercantile Trust Company of San
Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No, 302,
20(10 uliarcH, $000.00.
Mercantile, Trust Company of San
Francisco, Trustee, Cort. No. 3C3,
2000 HhurcH, $1:00.000.
Mercantile Trust Company of Sail
Francisco. Trindoo, Cort. No, 3C4,
2000 Hiiaros, $(i(MUii.
John Van Deuburgh, Cort. No, 2 13,
40 HhiiroH. $12.00.
P. Williams, Cert. No. 330, 2000
shares, $000.00.
And lu accordance with law and mi
order of tho Hoard of Directors mado
on tho 10th day of August, 1915, so
many nlurns of each parcel of, such
stock an may bo ueeossary will bo oold
at public miction nt tho office of tlio
company, number 131 LoldoHiIorft
Street, San Francisco, California, on
Monday, September 27th, 1915, nt tho
hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day,
to pay said dollnqiiout nsscBsmont
thorcon, together with costs of ad
vertising and oxpciiHOH of milo,
ALUJC ROSHOUOUaii,
Secretary of Callfornla-Orogon Power
Company.
Offlce: Number 131 Leldomlorfr
Streot, San Francisco, California.
155
KOH IlKNT FUicMhflKI) HOOSIH
'OR RENT Fiimlahttil rooinu, 2 blks
from federal building. 245 N.
Orajio.
FOR RENT-Furnished rooniB, 204
South Central. 153
FO It K KXT I M 1 1 JN K8
FOR RENT 0-room modern house.
Phono 5.1 7-V. 150
FOR RENT Nino roomod houso, 1
sleoplug porches, good condition,
$20, wator paid. J. W. Wakoflold.
107 East 1st. 154
FOR RENT- Six room modern bun
galow, ouwt front, Hlenplng porch,
flno shade; garage. Phono U8-X.
FOR RENT
, 317.
-A-l bungalow
Phono
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house,
1021 Wiwt 10th st., $8.00. water
i paid, llcnnott liiTcstmont Co.
FOR RENT Closo In 5 room houso
-with sleoplng , porch, modern
J plumbing, electric lights, comont
sldowalk, garago, on pnved stroot.
Ront reasonable. Inquire ot II. C.
Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tt
TOR HMMHKIXI, RSTATH
FOR SALE GO acres lnnd, flno, deep
soil, dpodnd wator riglit, 7 rpom
house, electric lighted, modern,
4 0x30 barn, fenced Page wire, 40
ocroa In aUulfn, corn, sugar beets
and small garden truck, 20 ncros
In poarf. Harriett and D'AiiJnii,
Hinult peach orchard, team homos,
oow, farm Implements and all crop
goo with plaoo. For prleo and
particulars, uddroas llox 55, R. F,
D, No. 2. L. M. C. Oantral Point,
Ore.
REAL EiTATE FOR BALM All
kinds of property for sale or ox
ohauitti. Oold Uuy Rually Co.
FOR gALK Parm laud, fruit land,
tlinlxT land, laud fiom $' (IA ior
h if iiih -nln on lung time Uold
l(u HH) Co.
No. 3 - IVonlo drew back In nstonunment at tho llfcllko
appearance of my drawings' Children screamed n ttr
rorl Tho wholo room ro.io from their neatal
roil HKNT- IIOUNKKKlSriKO
HOOMS
FOIl Itl2NT itmtorn'holiVa'kcopIng
suites, $0, $S a. month, closo in.
234 K:iBt 9th.
roit h.IiKvhiii.t;ioijIjim:ou8
FOlf.SA LU 15 "acres "corn il fold.
(Ira nt Allttcr, Ross Lane. 157
FOR 8ALB About CO tonB of mead
ow liny, Including teed barn and
I , pasture lot. inquire of W. C. Daley.
Lake I reek, Uro. ,, , 157
FOR S.MA3 Kxtru flno Mission
grapes 2c per pound. Tolephono
539-JI. ir.c,
FOIl SALE 2nd hand lumber, ship
lap, 2x0, etc., at rear of Mall Tri
bune. Make offer, llox 9, Mall
Tribune 15 1
FOR SALE Ford nuto, piano, com
bination bookcase nud desk, daven
port bed, china closet, Now Home
Bowing machine, bo mo rockers and
other hoiiBo furnishings, this week
' nly; nil good condition. M, Verttn,
Phono ii-Fll. 152
FOR SALE Kowaneo water system,
500 gnl. tank, 1-2 horno power
cloctric motor and pump. Address
X, Mall Tribune. 153
FOR SALE Doublo disc plow, spring
tooth barrow, also full thorough
bred Poliind'Chlna golts mid uinlcn.
JamcH Campbell. 152
FOR SALE OrTvlll trade for'tler
wood delivered, new Haln wide tiro
wagon nnd wood rnek, Wrlto llox
3, caro Mnll Tribune. 155
FOR SALE-1 cylinder Reo car lu
good condition; good (Iron; will
take part cash. A bargain If taken
at onco. Phono Ii20-.l,
FOR SALE Alfalfa bay, $10.00 por
ton. W. R. Lamb, phono 5-F2.
FOR SALE Polo mountain buggy,
good as now. Palmer Investment
Co., Modou Orchard.
FOR SALE 2-Boaled Velio hack with
Iolc! Phono 052-J.
FOH MAlil--TirK!TOOJC
FOR SALE Sow, to farrow soon;
uIko young pigs. Phono 857-R.
153
FOR SALE Stock hogH, plg, howh
anil plgu; sown to farrow, (Irani
Allder, Rohh Liiiio, 153
FOR SALIC Cheap, eight extra good
young work inures, woll broko, two
Both of heavy work burnous. Vin
son's barn, North Klveraldo ave
nue. 156
WANTKn (SITUATIONS
WANTED l)reBuiakni.. phono
470-.M. Ill South Central.
WANTED Hy Japanoso boy to cook
and do general housework for
Hiuiill family. P. O. llox 24U, Mod.
ford. 155
WANTED Droaaniaklng. 210 Knight
t root. 109
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED- Woman " of rofinoniont
and education as housokooper;
good homo. Address llox 222, cam
Mall Tribune.
WANT COOK On noar-by runeh,
steady employment. .Must ho thor
oughly competent; would consider
man and wlfo, or woman and
daughter. Diva full particulars
mid references, Reply Mall Trl
buno, 155
WHY?
IT IS VOUIl IIUKINKKH TO HF.K ME
Decauso niy etocK ta trado Is to
hayo optlonod nt tho lowest cash
prlco tho bast buy In thin county.
I hnvo bcou on tno ground look
ing out for you for tho past five
years. Nearly everyday I hav& in
vestigated nemo "good thing." I have
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will i&-
rsuro me satisfied customers.
In a few hours tlmo I can gtvo you
tho boiioflt of this research. It Is my
business to show you over the county
and Introduce you to tho possibilities
aud opportunities here. Heo Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
Wi ut Main rJtmfet
ict 1015
Jfo. 4 Alaal I had sons
to roar and howl and stepped
comn to life'
WANTKI) MIMfftKliAIVKOOS
WANTED Cord wood In tlio woods,
body fir or Jinnl wood, in reason
nblo hauling distance In lots ot 10
cords or more. (1. K. Marshall,
1113 S. Onkdalo nvo. 152
WANTKD Host Ford touring enr
$200 cash or lesa will buy. llox
J., Mall Tribune. 151
WANTKI) List your housen for ront
with ti8. llcuuetl Invetmont Co.
WANTED llavo party tiTTonTfiir"
nlshcd house, llcnnott Invcstmont
Co. .
WANTED Largo knitting mill In
vites correspondence from women
desirous of earning monoy, part or
full tlmo. (looil pay, Experlonco
unnecessary. International Mills,
Inc., NorrlBtown, Pa, 200
1 1 -i i i i i, i ii i i . i,
i-'Olt ii.Vunnrujji
TO EXCIIANOE Will trndo Portland
income luislness property for 20 or
more acres of aUalfa land In this
valley. Value $0000, E. S. Tinny,
210 (lamett-Coroy Hlk. .. 155
FOR HALE OR TRADE Now saddlo
nud 5-foot wall tent, 10x12. Will
tako wood or wheat In trado.
Phono 740-R. 152
FOR SALE Oil EXCIIANOE 40
ncrcH highly Improved alfalfa ranch
in tho celebrated Modento Irrigation
district, ouo mile from It. 11. sta
tion on stuto highway, Wrlto
owner, L. O. Johusou, llouto A.,
Modesto, Calif. 152
FOUND
TAKEN UP 3 .Jersey calves; 1 steer
calf, crop off right oar;' 1 heifer,
brand on right hip fig. 2, with bell
on; J heifer, ropo on neck. Owner
can have sumo by paying ad and
feed. W. It. Lamb.
TAKEN UP 3 Jersey calves; 1 stoor
salf, crop otf right car: 1 heifer,
brand on right hip fig. 2, with boll
on; 1 heifer, ropo on neck. Owner
can hnvo hiiiiio by paying ail and
fcd. W. It. Lamb. 152
1,0.11
LOST In Medford or on road to my
rcHldouco nt Table Rock, n gold
watch. Finder plousn notify mo
and recolvo reward, ii. M, Nualon,
Central Point. 152
MONEV to I.OAN
MeiNKYTiriioAN
security. Dennett Inveatmcnt Co.
iiUHiNLbS iimniroifr
AttOITMia
POUTER J. NEFF, VM. P. MUALMX
-AttornoyB-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Ilaulc bldg.
A. E. REAM KB, LAWYER (Israeli
Coroy bldK.
Win. M. Colvlg, (leorgo It. Kohorti
COI.VIO ft UOHERTH. LAWYERB
Medford National Hank Hulldlng
11. K. MULKEY &. (1EO. W. CIIERIIT
Attorneys at Law, Jackson Coun
ty Hank Hiilldlng,
Anto oupptiM
LAHER AUTO HPRINO CO. W
aro operating tha largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In tha Pa
clfio northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar,
antee. 26 North Flttoentk BU
Portland, Ore,
Dean!
viiC v "m. van "bcotoo "
DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO
Dontlsta
Otrnett-Coroy Illdg,, sqIU Sit
Vndford. Ore. Pbons 851.
NEW TODAY
2.'10 ac.es with 150 ucreu In culti
vation, house and good barn with
hay fork, Nhop and good well, noveral
springs on the plpco. This land Ih in
grain mid corn His yonr, and raised
good oropa. Cloio to suhool, and not
far from Medford.
It la prlcud lo movo- Only $27.(0
por ucra, aud it will surely move at
that price, as a lnn!o crop- should
pay for It. Long time may be had
on $4000 at f, pur cent
Home fiirnUhod houses for rent.
C. D. HOON
Jtuoiil 10, JuiUi'H LViuily Hunk llldi,'.
paGe five '
BY WELLS
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too fart My animals began
from their cattail They had
HUHIMCSS DIIUCOTOltY
CollectionI nnd IlciorU
CiXeCTNSAND REPORTO We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to got the
.money. Tho Hullnck Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has
kino' llldg., 210 E. Main St.
r -srr d --W
Clilroprsctora
DR. A. R. HHDOEB. Dr. Louise
Hedges Mochano-Theraplata, Chlro-i
praetors, Bpondyjotheraplsts. Thess
tyDtoms, Including dietetics, euro
t(ro gymnastics, liydro-thsraphy,
etc., produce rcBiilta In both acuta
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor
nor Main and Hartlo'.t. Hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. in. Other hours bji
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist Rooms 208-204-200.
Uarnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
batbs and scientific rnnssage gives;
needle- spray, hoad aud shoulder
shower In connection; advice la
dlotatlcs, medical gymnastles,
bydrnpthornpy. Lady attendant
Phono, office 543, resldance Cll-K.
ItegtBew sjatl Ceatrseter
FREE INrcUMMiNO
contractor, 404 M, F. & H. Hide
Burvoys, estimates, IrrlgattoB,
dralnngo, orchard and laad la
provemont.
Ganniave
QARUAOE Got your premise
cleanod up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons fo
good service. Phone 274-L. T,
Y. Allen.
Instruction In HwH
HAIOIIT MUBIO STUDIO Koess
401. aarnott-Coroy Illdg. Fred AN
ton Hulght Piano, Mrs, Florence
Halllday Halght, voice. I'hesa
Notary l'utuio
aa.aiMMlBqMiaMiaiuaalma
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic llrlng your work to me at the
sign ot the Mall Trlbnse.
1'liyoflleinna ana. rrargeoss
DR. V. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA
MAINS OARLOW Osteopathia,
physicians, 410-117 anrnntt-Coray.
bldg., phono 1030-L. Resides
26 Uouth Laurel Bt.
DR, W. W. HOWARD OtUopaUK
physicians, 303 (Iaruett-Uorej
building. Phone 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENB PhyMclaa aas
aurgeon. Practlco llmltod to eye,
car, novo and throat. Eyes sclent
tlflcnlly teitod and glasses uim
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 3. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
llldc, opposite J'. O. Phone 507,
DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician ana
mirgoon. Phoues, office 36, reel
deuce 724-J. Offlco hours 10 tj
12, 2 to 5.
DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOD
DR. MYRTLE B. LOCICWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Otflee
309-310-3 11, M. F. & II. Uldg.
Phones rcsldonco, 814-J2; offlee,
814.
DR. MARTIN C. lURDBU PhysN
clan and Biirgoou, Offlco Palm
block, opposltu Nosh Hotel, Hours;
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
T. 0. HEINE, M. D., SPECIALIST.
Eyo, car, noso and hroat, offlee
228 East Main; rosldeuce 1131
East Main; offlco hours 9 a. m. to
12 in.; 1:30 to 5 p. in. Telephones
Offlco, 303; ;resldonco, 303-J2.
I'rlntom nnQ rubllatiene
UEDFORD PRINTINQ CO. has taej
best equipped printing office Is
southern Oregon;' Oook binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
tu. Portland prices. X7 NorU
Fir Ht
TrMhKInni
MataatataataB,,
EADS TRANSFER & BTORAOK CO.
Offlco 43 North Front St. Psosa
315. Prlcoa right. Henries gua
tntHid
Tyie rltcr.1 hhK Hr'pH".
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TYPEWRITERS ANJO SUPPLIEg
Now Remington, Smith Preinwr
aud Monarch typewriting, addlsg
ami subtracting maclnea, retHtttt
iiiuohliies for cash or easy vy
luents. Machine for ront. rlWMHM
aud supplies of all Itln4, IsHa it
pairs free of eburwe. Mega-
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