Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1915)
Mp&&M&wmmLJ!$L. ,EDFORB MATT; TBTBUK13, MEDFORD, OTTCCIOX. AVEDNESDAY, SEPTEM-DER 20, 1910 PAGE FIVE i-i 4 o 1' EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Dy A. G. Howlclt Freckles and His Friends !' i 1 omitted (o state in my lnt Hint Asol tliil)))iir(l,-ono of the liurdvvnrc lnerehnntu of Medlord, was out and look dinner willi us lnt Friilny, nnd 0. K. .Johnson cdras in from liw chool t(1 be note on Snturdny, nml .lames Kershaw of Climax was here Fridnjf night. Ll Saturday wits rulher n re mnrknhle ilav in our little town. A the nrnmgcinents luiil iicon made io hnve n emigre., ol the members of the I, 0. 0. F. meet hero on that day niul considerable preparation hail been maile for their reception ami on tettainmeut, bill. thine seemed to have been fiimc miKiiuderntniiding in Med- fonl ami Jnck-mnvillo about the nr niiigcmciil, aiul ni one of the recep tion committee reiiiuiktd to me, "ev ervlhinggot balled up." The Pacific iV r.aslein train was held up in Med ford until after the arrival of the southbound pnxtenger trifin on tho R. '. line and the people on tho Stnr ioues who uet their mail via the P. & l'.. train had lo do without until Monday, nml tho'.o who were expect ing to leeeive mail were in nntieipn lion, but iiuallv about 11:15 u. m. the train arris ed and brought in fleo. W. Tierren of Ashland. II. .1. T. Smith of Hold Hill, C. P. Floss of AHhland and ('. 1). Abbott of Jncksomille, nnd they were tcnited to Ihu Sntmyside for dinner and neconipnliirtl by Floyd Pieree, our deputy assessor; Alex. Vestal, C. K. Uellows and wife, nnd later Paul Opdykc, Mr. Paul Op- dyke and bnby nnd Otto Tueker ami "?.," W By Blosser ' HvVy YOUNG MAN. WHY sszsss;:" DO V0U TAKE THOSE EGGSPTHlNk OP TUE POOR MOTHER BIRD WUEN SUE COMES BACK r ." ..... ,w.w ! t -:ei . ' CX3.eJnDi'MarftiilW. MQH -i I 'I ., V . " "" ! I I ." A s '. fS IIVI i i f A.-1 i h:-Is vi ,- w llliiV iLQa: v- "&? f ' . , Y Mm mm 'C ii5v- FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS his sister, MUs Ivn. IT. .1. Iv'i.iifielil and wife of rhieaolPans elaims'a notable nd 111., eame out to isit Mr. K.'s oldjd Uerlin roneedes that tho business partner in Mieliwm, Kd l.ivo gnined Bround. 1 lenth. last week. jris unroffieo m chronicling S. V.. Calkins and family, recoiitlyneo in the Champagno an of Utah, nro here visiting Mr. Iteuehithat n footing in tho second and fnn.ily. . Wjtf ilofcnso wns becured MiLi. sidlnv. one of our uroKrpsiv(fiS)oinl8. Z. fannei-H of Lake frock, was in lownllriol west oCanltosTnilroJ Snlnidny, and while hcic reneweu nih Mibscription to the Weekly Mail Trib line. And the snmo day A. C'orliin, our lending orelmrdist, was in town, and while hoc gae me his nubs-crip-tinn to the D. M. T. Pete and Nick Young and fleo. Ornen.'tbicelnore of our live faimeiN and Mnekmcn, wcie n I nun the hamo day. A. S. Plilon, formerly proprietor of lia.jredrtird Mail, wns inteniewini: ' 1 ...i..t..i ttilli W- onr I)IShchh men mm ""invif ...... - "iird lo the pioduet of the Medford Flouring Mill lat Saturday. Along about Mippor time the Run nvside begnn to be filled with guests, and among the arrUnls woje V. K. Piiec ami W. E. Price. Jr.. Cunornl Paine, V. A. franc of Central Point. Dr. J. I 0. Ricked. Ailhnr R. Wells, n- If .1. T.nekwood. fhailes Haeou nail family and flcorge Wnmsley. The most of the nboc nnniei) were rep- tPdMnfHC of the different loilgcs of I. O. 0. F. in thih district. And in nddition to Ibe foicgoing there were in ultendnnce nt the conpres .1. J ne.nmer. V. I). Hcd.len. A. R. Wribj. A N. Ilildebrnnd of Medford and Phillip8. C. R. Painter. J. W. Oiocr. ltav HnrnWi. Hov Ashpolc, 1'iwl Put Ion. S. II. lrnrnish, F.d Coy, Nor man MeQaoid. W. h. fbildrelh. Hoy Kmlih. 1.. 1,. Simmons. V. 0. Wlieelor nml .Tml F.d-nll. And the Indies in at- tendance were Mrs. Pert Pryanl, M. llubbaul. Miss Nora Tnjlor, Mrs. Ma bel llamish, Mr. Ili Simlli. Mm Kara fhihlretb, Mis Kalrina llryunl, Mi. N'fttii firover, Mis. Lottie yM Quoid. Mi. C Vainer, Mr-. V'c RltniHioii. MImh Hlti' HWt. M.kk Mubd Wanisley. Mi S. F. ITowlelt, Mrs M. S. Wood. Mr-. Clmrlc-t Pa eon. MU Loielta Cbiblu-th and Mrs. Soidiin llobinett. Tliov lmil nn mlcr ..: .,,..!,. nnd after the eser- eisw weie oxer th? ladies served hot eoffceaiid -well ,1 wi goins to In to lell, but will nimplvMiy that they hndsnothe. "big feed," rind one l.nR In puJticipnlc lo icnlie ulini it is to hvo a biir leod in Kglc I'omL . m. iinulelt uae n speeial him- tnHon'to F. M- Slf"' ""'I ""'i,j; ..j il,..;.. lelatives. who eoiiMsteil ot the fnllewim: persons, to lake dinner with her Sunday. ptem.ier -. -Mif wMiimI tohnxen good lime with M imhv of the "-own Mslei n Hhc eould. The rollowiivjf i n lisl. nn nor iw 1 w wt ro' '''"',)r-V! Y M. StoHit nnd wife ! W- drover, wife niul two iluiitthlerH. Xormun M Quoid, wife id dnwithlpr. Mr M QuiMiLSr., nnd wife MrnnlljiN.eh ,U nnd to .'nugbter-. Mrs. Nillie Ron, Mr, llrlet Alien. .lh.un n rrULUn Hiid wife and bennies u-T J.. u.l Mr. .md Mi. TIioibhs Jl3it.A.A.lUittleM..ITr.l. il . wifr an tort". " "' lw R. W. Clnn.-. Wimfn-1 CUw Hbft ' -,r- of Mtl,t4' ftl"1 tfc Aiei-ii'- ftr-.-b. and 'Je. Mr. .l Mr-. Hfcrt P.ni f J- m ,1km - 1 d " ",,r'" orl MMKt inwlr. I hii.i in w .' iirr t ii.. w.r mA uid M. mv nliini n-k.-.l " v ' ar. -fc - ' nrtH.ihM mi l'" '" "" ' id their subscriptions to the W. M. tfaultfl onii ilny last week near Trail, lineo my Inst icport. S"1 l l,rIv-r escaped after n Reed 1 hae quite n list of notes in initklng. ......!. l.nnb" i.i.t vill luixe to keel Mrs. Orant Mathews visited her them until the next time 1 write, nether, Mia. Woods, In KaRlo Point they will make this letter too long. " Mr- -Matlinws made a business . rip to Medford. Jl)r. and Mru. KlrcliKcssncr linvo ino lo California for tho winter. DIt'lt Johnson nnd wlfn liavo re , moil from Klamath county, after vIur flpent the nuinmcr thero. (jvln Conover has been workliiK at Uer Luko this summer, but re tail home Monday. obert Lewis of Perfilst wan to tho w after fiuppllcs this week. yjj Jlnlmey took his daughter, lUtlui, to Central Point Friday. ibeilSmltli .pent a couple of days ffiii father near Medford laRt crcl yiiieuic nowc is leaoiiiiiR nor rr.terni of school In this Trail It is ancient history now that Mc Lcod's jilace burned last Tuesday night and every one knows ns niiieb about it ns we do. Mr. and Mis. Mc Leod have the smpalhy of Hie entile- communiiy. '?v. if . i l'Vn 1 I .fFry was a v alloy visitor a ! ago "!l C?.lt Ol mi nnn llnnllA Mareerv Hrkine -pent last Thos- n,.i,.' . B.' ' ." .", , ,, . i 1. I ,1 !"' I'liiniv niunvii, ukvu iiuuui .) nay isiuin; me j-iouin-r m-i " Mr. and Arm. F.tul Flrieh went to Afedford Tuesday to attend the dedi cation ol" the new F.Iks temple. Air. Plrielt returned Sal unlay. Aim. VI rich will vilt for ionic time in tho valley while her luisbnnd is "ntber ing cattle. .Mr. nnd AHs. F.lheit filass nnd bnby and Air. Glass' mother eame up Wednesday to Ml lelutives here. Tbev went on to the luko Thumduy, necompanicd by Air. and Airs. Clus comctol Ditswortb. The jinrty returned Fn- Thoifpr,i Bportsmen.lind a ven- dav. nlt was too cold lor them at tho Ison bieun nt the Joo Hnnnuli lake. ' l,IaC0 In-eek. Aliss Nellie Dawson is visiting her Mrs. jj Hollows cnllod on Mrs. brother, Winer, and family. Ucnrdroues,iay. Harold Lower nnd Charles Walker Llolmi. called ycaifjUKe, of typhoid fcer. Frank wasn near tho river and has spent hi" Jcxcept for a fow months nt a tliamong us. Ho leaves a moth er, 'iFrances Stowell, thrco sis ters, Acora Smith ot Knglo Point, Mrs, Jjo Smith of Ilandon, Dolllo Stownntl three brothers, Jack, of Alt. n, Pearl and ePte Stowell of Hapint, besides many friends to mo his death. He was laid to rest Wesday In the Centrnl Point Chnppniell school one day nstMvcek and intend to start to sehoo in the near future. Aliss Oni Vineenl and Aliss Opal Centers were visitors nt dim Vincent's one day last Week. Miss Orii Vincent, who has been woiking tit Foil Klamath this sum mer, returned home some tune ago. She bus u good pluee to work nnd intends lo go back tied Hummer. The fish that have ben caught out of llngiic river Inlely is something unusual, someone going fishing e cr du and ictmnini: with good luck COURT HOUSE NEWS Kportod by Jnckson County Ab trsct Co., Qtxth mnd Fir Uts Cleiiil t. Anion Andrews vs. Winifred Scr cotubo et nl, undcrtnklug nn appeal. It. II. Toft vs. Annln 11. Colby, ot al, to foreclose mortgage. A. Wentherby vs. 0. A. Morse, action at law. I'liilvitn Kstnto of A.SW. Selsby, rejiort of snlo of personal property. Kstato of Louisa C. Freeberg, oath of administrator, Kstate of Kmlly L. Carpenter, peti tion for order to sell real property. Kstato of It. II. Sutton, flisl nnd final account. went lo the hntcher.v Wednesday n Lower's car, letiiniing next day villi 100 pounds of fUli. ' Air. nnd Aim. Irwin and daughter spent Sunday with Aim. Thompson nnd daughter of Derby. Aim. Irwiu brought Airs. Thopipson homo with her for n sexeial div' visit. Air. and Aim. Wnlker of Trail enino up Sulurdnv to spend the night with lelatives. 'Alis Helva Walker, who has been visiting them for two weeks. returned with them. Alihs Frances Aiken went out on Hie stage Saturday morning. The young folks of this iciuity, chupeioned by Ale-dnmes Dawson mid Avery, took their dinners to the top nf Pimple head Sunday and were pio eceiling to eat and enjoy the scenery when a Midden shower drove them home with dusty, di abided clothes. Heit lligiiibothum nnd Inmily and Kd Hollenbent; and family started Sunday for ('ruler bike and Fl. Kl.un-nth. Air. and Arrsflln, (Irandinn fllass nnd (Ins nnd Violet DiUworth took dinner with tho Vnugliinw and Nich ols Sunday, Sid Nichols letuinud I nut Thiirs diiv fiom Ahiftka. Air. and Aim. lllaiiehmd spent AIou dav night and Tuesday at Air. I'.m kine'. Two carloads of jieam weie shippou out of Deiby lucently from the 1 111 & Stuait raneh. Air. Doner, who hud charge of the ranch Ibis summer, will move hack lo Med lord this week. ' .lame nmbiy si tut I'd down tin power line Sunday on his usual trip ot inspection. Llod Irwin took William Aloone.v lo the alley in his car Aloielay. on Derby friends r,pi0 0f dayn lat-t week. An anjtii of the Dally family spent Buin tho river. The rlg the lowest In years. Tho forrjlMr. niaoss, has to uso his pike Pnjardor to get the ferry nornaa tho.M Mrs. G.tUovvs and Mrs. DIclc Johnson ein Mrs Frank John HOtt Monda Mrs. MaiQctz was tho guest of her cousin, Mia Hannah Sun uny, I Md ITEMS I f E KcuL Khtntc TiwiNfei'N William C. Kixlc et ux to A. S. Sargent, pt. fi, 38, A W..$t 000.00 A. L. Harlow et ux to Citizens Hank of Krultvale, pt. ItL', n-i, ass, 21: to oo Daniel H. Jones et ux to Cen tral Point State Hank, lots In Oak l'ark Add. Con. Pt. .300.00 NOTJOJ Notlco Is hereby given Hint (ho un dorjdgned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting, Octobor Ctli, 191i", for a license to soil matt, vinous nnd spirituous liquors at their place of business on North FJr street, Medford, Oregon, until Jan uary 1, 1010. Dated Sopt, 2.1. 1015. noeui: wvttu valli:v univrr- 81TY CLUI1. NOTICI3 Notice Is hereby given that tho un lcrslgnod will nnply to the city conn ill at Its mcetlnc to bo held October th, ID 15, for a Kconso to sell mult, plrltuous and vinous liquors In piantltlcs loss than n gallon on Its place of buslnesn at 13 South Front street, city of Medford, until Jan uary 1, If 1U. C J. CAltRTONB, Dated September 20, I DIG. Ho Patch fidlord was out in this section Ui'vk Among tlinsw,,i (0 lt, f,s, hntchprv vvu-l Muidock, Air. Chapman and iis, Heit nnd Percj, uUo Ali.jL un.l Aim. Case. Hoy Stncv WnJer the moiiiiluiii to Klumuth ei Villi his sister, Aim. Henry Al.ii,,,, u, return in h short tunel Claude CliapiijU pmehnsed n Ford and was v,hu s,,,. his home folks. 1 IL I). Hussdl Sfid mis out at lleaglo AlondiiSjjisuiess. The iltiuu at Inus attended by a lurge erovd.r(,port is that overyone had a gfoc Theo fllnhs nnilMnu moloicd to town Inst Fnd.a MisK Pnajl Ainidl f Sam's Valley I'niiie out a-ej' m the Ih dies' uail-ilriviug ql at Hold Hill. I Joo Vnsbinder otlli wnB a.FOK HKNT ruicntnriKU HOOMS pitmsnm mi.iuh.v v.-tiiU, nmp- ,., - ., --.::l:-1I;.rr1 keeping suites (las, wood beaters, close hi. reasonable, call mornings. 234 Kant Ninth Street 1ST IXTIWUIUIA.V AllTO ttlt CO. Tlmo Tabic Leave Medford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Taleut and Phoonlx at 6 a, m., l:ir, 3;30 and C;1C and 10:15 p. in. (Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday lcavo at 8.00 and 11:00 a. ra., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. ni. Lonve Ashland dally excopt Sunday nt 0:00 a. in, 12:50, 2:30. 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. and Sunday at 10.00 a. m., 12 noon. 4;00. n and 10:30 p. ra. man ranch. licit and Peiev CI An re bnsv hauling their lmv lraiiaie in which they have letiij A number irom R'llev left lnt week for n hunl "iiinlsms. Wc hoH" tbey will ImvlBuck. "lam vi win b ii t..r m- ii . II . I. . v.. WtfM II,, .III l'Kl "- .1. -i . .. . .L.i 1 wUl .Jir.nl . add 1- lai lUin '- M,ke Siv r L..U vmk mA W j; yutxWt -I ! J'"'"' ,M,, Me .lr. nnd .Mm. vviinTiiin vero Sundny visitom at Il'-fnir. AH the fanuem afjur (heir biigx, tla.v cannot tqWh to eat. It U a good thiiiK mi, r about nunly to lull. Aliwi llura hilinui Mr and Mrl Henry French were shopping In Kagle Point Mondav Mrs Daw has rented tho Cantor place on Tiall ami Is moving her houHohold goods there this week Carl, the 3-year old son of Hobort nawson, bad his log broken last weak by n baok running over it. He Is getting along nlcoiy now. ltd Frazer roportg now lr froin lee ut his home on lHdlmi Crook Monday night. MtM Ida HoMteii hi tonehliiB In the (Ilk Crook dtetrlot. It Is roperled an uuto wag baoked Av into th rivi and turnod two soiunr-1 J,. Viola ('hnpmun .Miwi nura i'juout (jiii home taut wwl. She At fur ntmrly tin monib ff ker filoMiU wro ld un wU hn Uommi !! - Mr. Slaix il Steft' utatyU I l" iicbh! u III .IK.. '''' Inn ih OU UK.NT Furnished rooms. 2 blks from foderal building. 2-tS N. Orape. FOIl IIHNT MiStICLI.ANnOUS FOU LKASK Kqulppnd placer mine. Gold Hay Ueslty Co FOlt 1HCNT--2O0 aores In Sams Val le A Ilargaln If taken al once. J O. Duggan, Central Point. It P. I) No t. J CO J.KHV WATHIMAKINO Take the right step now ; pleasant, profitable work not ovonlono; fuvv mouths learning, positions jy)anin IihhI tvritu for rewiNtces and par iToulars Portland WatahimikW. Hngriivlne & Opttrul Ukxt. 118 Com uiuuwcsliu lildg . Gtli uud AnUijiy, Portland Ori-ijo". CW MOTHER. JK lXk J BECAUSE '1W&X JBiRP Is PEApjL ife 4u & 'Use vr on kMl&. FOU SATiK-r-nBAli KSTATB FoiTs.ii-roiT'noMcrtrnii asRCsment and pavement paid, $Cf.Q.00 Ho , Mnll Tribune. 1C5 FOR SALT; CO acres land, fine, deep soil, deeded water right, 7 room house, olectrto lighted, modern, 4CnC barn, fenced Page wire, 10 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar beets and small garden truck, 20 acres In pears, Uartlott a;id D'Aujou, small peach orcluud, team horses, cow, farm Implements and all crop goes with place. For prlca and particulars, address llox 65, It. F. D, No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Oro. URAL KSTATK FOrt SALTSAll klndi ot property for snlo or ex change. Gold Ray Realty Co, FOlt SALF Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from $5.00 por neiD upwards on long tlmo. Gold Hnyl(inlty Co. I'Olt HUNT TlOCHKS FOlt U1JNT 5-rooin model n house close In, $7.50 per month. Apply 1G South Peach. 1GG FOlt HUNT Well furnished modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR KENT Closo In 5 room houso with slcoplug porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, cement sidewalk, gnrago, on paved street. Rout reasonable, Inqulro ot II, C. Stoddard. Medford, Oregon. tt FOlt RHNT l-room bungalow, Kon? wood addition and 10-room strictly modern lesldenct on Oakdale: will rent cheap as I want propertied oc cupied. Inquire of Owner, Room 11$, I lotol Medford. 1GH FOR RHNT Six room modern bun galow, cast front, Bleeping porch, flno shade; garago. Phono -1S8-X. FOR RHNT Modern 5-room bouso, 1021 West 10th st., $8.00, water patd. Dennett Investment Co. rou HALn-i.irrcmoK FOR SALK Good farm mare, (in Ire Nash Darn, H to " In-ICS FOR SALH- 12 heavy work marcs, well broke Vlnsoa'M Dam, North Riverside avenue. 188 FOR SALH Three milk cows, two heifers, ouo threryear-old Morgan mare, fifteen hives of bees, Cyphur incubator, white Pl mouth Rock chickens, .1 h, ji. International en gine and pump, llagley lanch, Tal ent, Oregon, ICG FOR SALK AVblto Angora rabbltB, took first prlzo county fair. Ad dtess box 377 or teledioiiu 572-R 1. 1GC FOR SALi: Good borso and drny wagon, cheap. Call at Gamett Corey Hardware or see IJ. F, Jlrat noy. 105 FOlt SALK Six shotes, averngo 150 IIih , 10 average JOO, 18 averago C5. T. M. i'eelor, Derby, Oio. KM FOlfSALK MmTrsacrlflco sovoral good tows for lack of feed. Address Ho K. G. 8., Mall Tribune. 200 FOiTs ALK A ngorn goatsnCinVhlTo Uliuinx, Oro. 181 FOU RAMS MIHCITIjTmIKKOUB FOR SALK Choice alfalfa hay, first, second, third and fourth cuttings In car lots at following prices per ton at points named for ciisb: Med ford, $1130: Central Point, $14 30; Phoenix, $14.30; Talent. $14 30, Ashland, $11 50, Sovoral persons ma Join hands In pur chase, of n ten ton car and thoioby securo wholesale prices. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa in Rogue River valley this )cnr, and high pi Ices for alfalfa in California, wo advise immediate purchase before ad vunco in prices. Sleepy Hollow Farm, II A. Hnslgn, Mgr., tele phone Gold Hill. Out. 183 NEW TODAY I on aeres, close to Medford, ot far enough out to be hand) to splen did outrange, 2&0 acres of this laud is in cultivation. There Is u hot of hirudins, family orchard, and cloto to sohool. The owner live on the place, and offer It at $35 pei acre. Prefers cash, but will take In a close In ulte of good land at $0000, 1S000 In cash ami lot the balance i un n numbtir of ywars on the plum. Here U a chance to go to fariuiux right Uol biwy C. D. HOON Room 10, JuiLkiiit County lUuik llldg. FOR SALlVMlnCl'.MiAMCOUH FOR SALH Five jiaisenger, 4-cIIn- tier tieo nutomolille, first clnss con dition at a bargain. Phono 122-J. 1GC FOR SAI.n 1000 cedar junta at 12c. Von tier Hellen Hdw. Co., Haglo Point. 1G5 FOR SALK Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer investment Co., Modoc Orchard. VANTKT SITUATIONS WANTI3D Fresh Phono 5D1-J2. cow nt on re. WANTKD Heavy work mares, cows, Angora goats, or stock hogs for acreage, resldenco or clear lots In Medford; also hnvo business in como property to oxchnngo for llva stock. liKinlro Owner, Room IIS, Medford Hotel. 103 SITUATION WANTKD Ah house keeper or nurse, good personal ref eieuce. Apjily llox D, Mall Tri bune. 104 WANTKD An) one wishing services practical nurse, maternity pre feired. Phono 820-X. 105 WANTKD Dressmaking. Phono 470-M. 144 South Central. WANTKD Dressmaking. 210 Knight street. 1G!) IIKLP WANTKD MAMS WANTKD Pi uno jilckors with con veyance. Crantlol Orchard, Phone Gll-Rl. 102 WANTED MintnniiijAWKOUH WANTKD TO i RKNT For family nsO only, a light auto, Ford touring prplerri'd, by pvperlonced and res ponsible party, llox 100 Tribune office. 1CS WANTKD Houbch on our relit lltft, furnished ami unfurnished, havo calls for both, llcnnott Inv. Co, ItUSINnHM DIRECTORY Attorney Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 n 9, Modtord National Dank bldg. A. B. RKAMKS, LAWYER fJaraot Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, Gcorgo M. Roberta COLVIQ & RODKRTS. LAWYKRS Medford National Dank Building. n. F. MULKKV & GEO. W. OllKItKT Attorneys nt Law. Jackion Coun tv Rank DutldlnK. DCIBIH DR. ,W. M. VAN BOOYOO V DU. S3. O. VAN BCOYOO r Dentittii , arabtt-Corey Bldg., anlU 111 Medford, Ore. Phone 866. Collections and ItcporU cdMAlCTllONs"ANDia:r collected some accounts 14 yeara old. Wo know how to got tu money. Tho Dullock McrcantlU Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Dldg., 21G B. Main St. Chiropractor DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Rooms aoS-204 20C. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage glvea; noodlo apray, head and shoulde bower In connection; advice Ja dietetics, medical gymnastic, bydroptherapy. Lady attondant Phone, office 643, reatdeoce 511-R Ksglncer aaA Coatractor FUEbX"CUMMiNaEngiHwr'U contractor, 404 VI. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, irrigation, dralnugo, orchard and land improvement. WANTKD Lnrgo knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous ot earning money, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 XiOtn LOST Coin purse with some money nnd ticket to AftlHaiul. Return to Mnll Tribune and recelvo reward. TAKEN UI'Noar llerkley orchard, ono light .lorsey cow and calf, both ours croppel and silt and J on left hip. Ownor may havd Hnmo by paylnc for advertisement and keep. J,, J. Walton, Route No. 1, box 3S, Mod fold. 103 TAKEN UP Jersey heifer, one yenr, crop off loft oar Owner can havo snino by pnjliift charges. W. R. Lamb, .Medford. )G4 FOU K.crtimiA TO EXCHANGE What havo you In a stock ranch to exchange, tor In come property In Medford; will assume. Owner, Room 118, Med ford Hotel. loa FOR TRADE Ten lots, east front, shade trees, berries, water and hewer, small house, for acreage, llox 021, Medford. 1G4 FOR EXCHANGE Largo work homo for bay, wheal, wood. Cash or time. P i: Wjnkoop, 820 W. 12th. 1C4 UUSINKSN DIKKUTOHT Anlo ouppnr IAHBR AUTO HPR1NG CO.--W are oporatlng the largest, oldeil and best equipped plnnt In the Pa ciflo uorthwest. Ubo our sprlngi when others fall. Sold under guar ante. 20 North Flfteeuta St. Portland Ore WHY? IT IH VOUU UUKIMSSS TO SEE MK Because tny slock m trade Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho boBt buy In this couuty. I have been on tne ground look ing out for you for the past fire years. Nearly everyday 1 huv& In vestigated tome "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure me satisfied customers. In a fow hours tlmo I can give you the benefit of this research. It In my buiinoas to show you over the county and Introduce )nu to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 103 West Main SUt Garusc OARDAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage waicons fox good service. Phone 274-L. T, T. Allen. Instruction la Mttsfe IIAIGHT MU8IO STUDIO Rooav 401, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Phoma 72. PliyusIclAiu una. trargeoaa DR. F. ' O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAHLOW Oiteopathlt physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Cort bldg., phono 103 G-L. Realdeaei 26 Bouth Laurel SL DR. W. W. HOWARD OstsopaUU physicians, 803 Qarnett-Corai building. Phone V04-M, DR. J. J. EMMENB Pbyslclaa aaa surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 607. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician ana surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 U 12, 2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE B. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Otflee 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Bldg. Phones residence, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nush Hotel, Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. T a HEINE-M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Headaches nnd nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glnsses. Cioss eyea straightened Orrico 228 E. Main St , Phono 303 Consultation Free. Printer nnQ rubUstiere ') UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book blading, loots leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland price, a 7 Norti rir nt. ses Tmasion BADS TRANSFER fc STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front Bt. Psoas 316. Prices right. Service guar intend Tpmvriterj mm Huppl!, TYPEWRITERS AND 8UPPLIM Now Remington, Smith Prewtei and Monarch typewriting, atWtag and subtracting niacluee, reVvtUi uachtnes for cash or esy itay meats. Machines for rwat. rtbVaw and supplies ot all kln4e, atasyi f IMiIra free of charge. Kgr a Benaett. 1A Oulnn fH. aM 38-R, er ralww t'Uaa Pl. j H A 4 mtmmtgMWMWMMMMmMMMlMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM A mlfJ