Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 06, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Image 5

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IMEDFORD MATL TRTBTE, MEDFORD, OttEClOW "W1C ONES DAT, OCTOBER G, 1915
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. flowlett
Tho first place that 1 slopiKul oml
did imy Iiiimiio on mv trip up Hutto
crcok vnllcynlthoiiRli 1 stopped nt
ppwrnl places ntiil invited tho peo
ple to try the Mail Tuliuno for gen
eral niw- was lit llic beautiful home
of Lemon ('hurley, but found thnt
lie, like iiiiinv others, wis otV hunlin?
up hiq cuttle, but Mrn, Charley, Wiih
there and lenowod tlie subscription
to the Dully Mini Tribune, unit I wish
1 luul tlie npticc to tell of their benu
tifiil dairy farm nnd its suiround
ing, but I luio not Hpnee this time.
The hint time.thut I wrote lor the
Mail Tribune I Wis giving nn aeeount
of my tri ptfp in tho upHr part of
LH tlo r Unite croak valley, nnd whim
1 stopped I win telling about whut
wonderful corn they hae ruined in
thai alley. 1 tell ou, Mr. and .Mrs.
Reader, that it does one good to got
out of the dry part of the valley up
into the foothill, Vheie one enn
stand and look over the evergreen
fields of clover and alfalfa and then
to drive or walk out in the fields
and see tho hmdling iaraiers and in
many iustanees their wives and chil
dreii gathering in the com, potatoes
and other kinds of vegetables, and
see the barns just ciowded with nice
sweet clover, ill fulfil and timothv Imj
and wee the dairy cows stilndiiuj
chewing their ends, it puts new life
into one, and ill addition to thnt. to
inhale the fresh, cool morning air,
it niiiwes one of my age feel as
though they were about HI years of
age, nlid seems to gio him a new
lease of life. Hut hoio I am trying
to tell about tho scenery and its sur
roundings instead of telling about
what J huw on my trip. Well, after
had given If. A. -Major a iceeipt for
a years subscription to the . .M. Tt.
1 proceeded on bv several nice farms,
but did not stop, as some of them
have ulieadv paid up and others did
not take either of the county papers,
and as a rule their places wero not
up to date m far as tidne-s is con
cerned, hut still they seemed to have
a good pro-peet for something to tide
them ovor the winter, lint us it was
gelling nbout time, for me to call" a
halt, 1 pulled in ut the hospitable
homo of my old friend, V. C. Daley,
for the night und found him at home
and happy and cheerful, but found
bis good wife still confined to her
bed the most of the time, suffering
willi a fraetuied thigh, but able to
sit up in her locking chair a part of
,tlie time. It is not necessary forlne
to. say that Jlr. Haley has one of the
best farms in that section, if not in
the valley, and to see bin great fields
covered with green glass and his
linnn filled with hay ami everything
around the ory picture of comfoit
and of necessity of contentment, it
almost makes one living in a town oi
eily wish for a chungo.
After spending Ihe night with the
Jniinlv be took me out in the morn
ing to show iiid his power lioue
es. a vendible power house, for ho
is putting in an electric plant of his
own that will furnish him with all
the power and light he will ever want,
and is planning to put in a small mo
tor to run the Washing machine,
cicam scpaiator, churn, titiii the
grindstone, wood saw in fact, ev
erything where a labor-saving devme
is needed, ami in addition to all that
he will have all Hie light he will ever
need in his house, b.iiu and other
building. 1 predict that this move
of Mr. Daley's will revolutionize the
whole of tin Unite eieck country, for
it will be an easy mailer for other
to tollou bi example, fur I was talk
ing to kcmtiiI of the lai inei's along
the deck, Had they began to figure
on huw they would got the power,
lie outimutos that the whole plant,
a tier it is ismipleU', will cot only
about .!()().
Alter leaving m. fncnd, Mr. Daley,
Wednesday moiuiiig 1 tinned my
touiM' up the uoith fork of lluttc
i reck n-, fur as Thoman I'lirlonV,
but dul uol find him at home, as he
was, like nfiornl others, out gather
im; bi beef rinlllc, but Initial liis.er,
tiuable wife, and slut nettled lor i
, ear's Mibscriptuoi to the I), M. T.
It I hud the epaec I would be glad
to give a description of bis lu-autil'iii
home and t.nin, but must loiugo that
pleasure.
The im xt pluee I Mopped mi at
! Im rv Toun' but he was not ut
homt, wa hclpine one of hi neigh
boiH build a wow house. 1 then wut
io Itudoiph I'euk'fe rind took diaiitii".
that is where aaw that tuunciine
field f -o.ua c. Tho ue.t stop I
mad was at Mr. Itiigsdale's. 1 found
luai at home, hut bis wife had goue
to low a uud taken all the Hh with
her, so dul uo huiH.t tHHtvf. From
thcrr to t'. K'mei',a, but he wi uot
at home, m ijiil w bamimus ther.
Mv next 4 was at John Miller's;
to .tut low at bump and ae reaevrrd
In- subscription to thf V. M. T.;
in. in then to Fruik FaW awl
touail ao mr at tana, but fou-id btw
ilu- iit-xtx uiommg and h awawvad
In. ..thsmaifo to U W. Al. T. I
.il-o kiIM lr VmtUtm ad he i
'muid lu ubMii4i4tn to ih W. U.
J Id in ruing to Mr. Millet, I apes
fduulay Mafbl aud Tbsrtdfty
ji. ii in, sUflrd lor Loan, duing
Freckles and His
, t , ,-, 1 (vrsruiC')si vlr." ' 1NOWFREOU.ES;
GOING-TBUVWY- ISZS I - - l -CU Wo TME STopE
INEW SCV40OL T xv I itS,n WANT 0U
j PANTS Tg-PrV CLSM 1- iT BE NltE r
work on the route, but not collecting.
While 1 was at W. C. Daley's, C.
A. Keuslrom lumid over the phone
Hint I was there, ami bud his dn ligh
ter, Miss Marie, pav me his subscrip
tion to the YV. M. T., and since then
I have given iceeipts to V. K. Wil
kinson; (L K. Hollows, W. M..T.; C
13. Johnson, 1). M. T.; J. H. Jackson,
D. M. T.; Mi-s. 'Susan llnrf, W. M. T.
and T. A. Saawu for ad. I also
took the Mibscriplioli of Thomas R
Nichols for the W. M. T. while on my
trip.
There was a doer came down on
lo tho Hutte cieek bottom and was
killed in Fied 1'iiloiio'rf alfalfa field.
It appears that W. K. Huller first
saw it and shot at it, and then Mr.
I'alouzo shot und hit it, wounding it,
and then Mr. Hutlur's brother shot
and brought i( down, ho, it was di
vided between Mr. I. and Mr. H.
IT. 0. Huller, lepreseating tho 1 Vi
ta ro Shoo Co. of St. Louis, Mo., was
hero Thursday.
P. S. Andeivon, the man who trad
ed for tho Vatcho farm on Koguo
river, nnd .Mr. Vatche wero here for
dinner Thursday.
Dr. Holt reports that the stork has
visited the family of r'rank Derrick
September tiS and added a son to the
family and to the family of Karl
Croft September 'J(l u son, nnd to the
family of William Whilmnn u daugh
ter on October 1.
On Priday. October '2, Dr. J. L. Hill
and wife, J. T. Harrison and w'ife and
Mrs. 0. L, Davidson, all of Medford,
omno to tho Sunnyside for dinner and
to havo a social chut with your K.
P. correspondent nnd lnniily.
Saturday l'dgar Hater and wife,
nceompaniid by Welles Campbell and
Captain T. A. Marshall, editor of
the gnu and iori department of the
Chicago P.xnminer, and special rep
resentative of the Itcmiugtou Anns
Cuion Metallic Cartridge Co. of Now
Yoik, came out lor breakfast at the
Sunnjmdo on their wuy to Cruler
lake. Mr. M.ushall is one of the
spoiting diameters of Chicago and i
rccoguied as among tho crack shots
of America and also a newspaper
writer, and Mr. Campbell is one of
tho lending orchardisls of the county.
Mr. and Mr. Chailes Conner of
Iown and C. R Hollows ami wife
called for dinner Saturday and while
heie Mr. Hollows renewed his sub
scription lo the W. M. T.
W. It. Molnnd, who was lec.allv
burned out oil Koguo river near the
upper steel bridge, was lime for din
ner Salmda.v, and Jesse Hour;, wife
and motlicr-in-hiw, Mrs. It. L. Bih,
II. K. Highab, W. II. Stewait and
wife, Call von dor llellen, J. I). John
son nnd J. V. Schmidt were autotig
Hie callers Sunday for dinner.
Since my hist lepoit C. R Johusou
has lenowcil his Hiibseription to the
D. M. T. J. II. Jackson bus paid up,
T. A. Swaiikou has put in an ad to
exchange a place in Klamntli county
for one hole m the valley, and Mrs.
Susan Halt has renewed Her sub
scription to the V. M". T.
Mr. Hnthuwuv ol Afn1it.nl was in
the district transacting biisini-s Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilon and 0.
M, Kunuuily aic in tho Illinois valley
liMiklng: ovor pniMity, belore local -intf.
.Mr. and Mi. F. if. Pulni. r .md
Mrs. Oeorgo Tayltir woie Mhoppmg in
Central Point .Monday at'lernooii.
Herbert and 1ihs( limn- spent
Saturday nftifmoiHi and avenuig i
itmg lelatives in Modfoid.
Tho Krutwian pruiit' drcr was clos
ih! Saturdav attur a verv iirrcs..iul
sen sou.
John Mitchcl iwiamcd lo hi- hone
in Central Powt atr a ! awk-'
lv hi tlw dutncl.
Mr, llotwnght and Mi lkrni'.
SaUth wr 4oiar twi ot F M.
Pakar tad wife Monday evening.
liarf llaft and family enjo-d a
viait with rt-lativr. in Mu Wuin.v
Buaday.
Mr. I i rawovuiis hi bav from
yavarbard to bu Ooiral Habit buic
Xo NiruoU u cvdiug tbf ItU-ai re
Friends
orehaid property of the Feldenheim
Hros. of Portland with wheal for a
cover crop.
Tho Piosbytorinn uhoir relumrsed
nt tho Jiome of W. D. Clnrko Satur
day evening.
Oeorgo Nichols of Willamette val
ley is visititng relatives and iiionds
in tho neighborhood.
, John Oi tli of Medfoid bieakfasted
with W. A. Thompson and wife Sat
urday morning.
"Dnnly" Owen of fenlral Point wns
hunting in this pari of the valley
Sunday.
.Mr. and Mr. Mynes left for Cali
fornia Tiudav after enjoying a sev
eral days' visit with I). W. Stone und
wife.
William Crockett and family of
Lebanon, Or., on roule to Wagon
Mound, N. M., remained several da,s
wilb John Sisly before departing for
their new home.
II. S. I'iekard, cashier of the First
National bank of Allnuiuoripie, X. M.,
is visiting his sisters, Mrs. D. M. Me
Nasser, and Miss IC. A. Iliekard of
Scenic Heights orchard.
A very happy event of thn week
was tho dinner dinice at the bungulow
liome of Colonel Minis Friday even
ing. Several families paiticipulcd in
tho arrangements and Iho uuiipie en
tertaining fentuivs were too Humor
ous to mention.
Tho Medfoid dun club opened the
pheasant season at Willow Springs,
bogging a goodly number of (he birds
as a reward for tho dns endeavor.
A very enjovnble innovation was tin
jiii'sciice of Ad Tupponwein, the crack
shot of tho vvoihl. I). W. Stone herv
nl luncheon ut his orchard home and
proved a genuine host.
The Parent-Teachers' club met at
the homo of Mr. Hoy Nichols Satur
dav afternoon nnd lifteeu members
and friends were piesint. The Indie
answnred loll call by giving some
helpful itnis and Mr. Davissoti
rend u chapter oT a very interesting
book, after which a continuation of
the subject, "HmcivencieH," by Miss
Chalbnck was verv much appreciat
ed. The luncheon, prepared witli
cnie, was served by the hostesnes,
McHilamo Iteit nnd Hoy Nichols.
The next mcrting will be held at the
homo of Mrs. Wcleher.
.Mr, Puvno aad two of the Mcfmrs
llannan paused through horo Thurs
dny on their way to .Air. I'nyno'a
ranch In caHtem Oregon Mi'rl Pnjiiu
came this far with them but stopped
tovhdt tho Frskluo family nnd nthor
friends near by.
Miss Nulllo Dawson vMtert fiom
Thursday to Sunday at Mr. I'o) ton's.
Tho IIlKlubotham and Hollonboak
families onmo homo Saturday from
tho Klamath country, Mr. llolleu
bonk went to .Medford Sunday to sou
his mother who Is seriously, III.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan started to
Modfonl Siincluv wlioro Mra. Vaughan
will again take medical tioatmoiit.
Ml kh .Margaret Mansfield spent tho
v.eelf-end at homo.
Tho I '0) ton voting folks, Miss Por
ter, and Miss Dawson, wuro plontelng
at Hod Hock canyon Sunday. The
two lattor and James and t'onrl Po
ton went to Proipeet Suturdnj after
noon. Mrs Sarah P dsms mine up
from .Medford on the mail singe tfnt
urdu and visited until Monday with
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Tho most economical, cleansing and
germicidal of all antlBoptlcd Is
A soluble Antiseptic Powder to
bo dissolved in water as needed.
As a medicinal antiseptic for douches
In treating catarrh, Inflammation or
ulceration ot no, throat, and that
oaused by feminine Ills It has no equal.
Per ta yNtra tho I'illa JC. Plnktiaiu
Medietas Co. has rocommandad Paxtliw
Ih tlMtr private ou -stwindwioa Willi
utHaaw. which pro u. utoHority,
Wmkm who kava aaaa cunJ ray
It to "worth IU wight In xaM." At
tnwsjtau. Mo. tora box. or by Mall.
Tiia Paxton TultaC Co . lioatou, Muss
ninndinrds and I'rclors, after which
Mori Pnyno took hor on up home.
,31 is Kit Andrews and nnollior lady
aro visiting Mrs. Motiar for Boveral
days.
Mtss Mnrp:ory nrsklno loft Sunday
for Hil HlKlnhotliamV. Sho will teach
tlie hcIiooI In that (tlntrlct.
A hunter coming from Huckleber
ry mountain leportH one lono pony
I up there; also a llttor of Collle
jShoiiberd pups In a liollnvv log faltV
I fully gunnled bv tholr mother who
infupcfl to bo caught,
Reported by Jackson County Ab
tract Co.. Sixth nml Fir BU.
Circuit
James Vith.oomhi. et nl s. Frunk
V.. Hammoiid el at, letiirn of siim
moiis. W. R Phlpps vs. V. R Heno, writ
of attachment.
C. M. Thomas ot al. vs. S. P. It. II.
Co. et al., affidavit in Mipporl of ser
vice. C. M. Thoiuns et nl. vs. S. P. It. It.
Co. et ul, motion.
Agnes Drier vs. Hliubelli M.
Smith, suit to foieelose mortgage.
Jackson County vs. Fred L. Colvig,
action for money.
l'rolinlo
Kslalo of Samuel Joseph Tor
reacc, last will and testament.
Kstate of Jean Orr, older allowing
final account.
Heal INt.itc Tiansrcrs
1 1. 'i..'i.:n.. i.. w a ti..u
I.. 11. I III,,,. Oil-' If 11. Jl .11.-
kius, lot 8, block 5, Hoss
Add., Medford , ?
R M. House el u.v to Win.
Nelson et u, land in tw-p.
.'10-1 K - .
Lo Hov V. I licks et al to J. W.
Wllev el u.v. lots 10 nnd 'JO.
block M, It. It. Add. Ash-
llllll! . ..
Maggie .1. Nelson et al to C. W.
NiniH. hind in twp. HD-IR
D. P. ScnloH ot ux to It. I).
Kilwni'ds, laud in sen. 'Jo-.TT-
2V
10
10
in
10
Brush this, through faded, lifeless
locks and they become dark,
glossy, youthful.
Hair that Iowa IU onlor nnd lustre, or
wlin it fiulcM, turiiH gruy, dull aiul life
less, is iUMd by a lack of sulphur lu the
hair. Our grandmother miulo up u ink
tare of Sago Tea ami Sulphur to keep
licr locks dark and Ix'aiiUful, unil thou
sand of women und men who vulun that
ovuu color, that Uautlful dark sluulo of
h.iir wlm I. is so uttractive, uc only this
old time lpclpu,
NoMsd.ks we get this famous niixturo
by uhking ut im drug store for a M
mt UUtle of "Wyetli's SugD and Sul
iilnir Hair Hctncdy," vvhioli dnrknu the
hair so naturally, so evenly, that noNdy
oo r i Hfiii'ly tell it luis Uvn apidie!. Ile
sldus, it toJ.ci oir d.iadruir, niojn scalp
Itoliing aul fulling hair. You just
(Limi'ii a spongo or soft brUBh with it
and draw tds through our hair, taking
tine small strand ut a time liy morn
ing tin- gray hair disapie.irs, but what
diligiits tho ladles with Wyclh's Saga
nnd hulplnir U that, Usidus bdnutifully
darkt-iung the It sir ofli-r a few ftppllca
tioni, it uUo briaji Uitk tho lot and
liittro and givw it an ajipcaruiice of
sbuadaacA
REMOVAL;
I havo moved my
Shoe Repairing
! Shop
across tha street from my old looa
Hon oa South Central und would be
plnaaad to see all old customers and
thoso needing sbos repairing.
i Nntlio iho Dig Kill l(Mt.
M. S. BIDEN
COURT HOUSE NEWS
YOU MAY CHOOSE , SW -oCAk rurMrti ma I nrv 'WW
COrvkvi'-nicrc OAiirt rflri Wfl ' tX.L9 CHOlCtMA! LOOK .r
I FROM THESE PAHTSil, m OtoMI ATTU'rAnnl
ON THE TABLE AMY 5&A$ L Ir U' M
& R YOU UkEUJOO , W Y - 1,.)
cjj.ssirn:i Ana.
Ono cent per word per Issuo.
Six Insertions for prlco of flvo.
Fifty cents per line per month
without change
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FOlt ltKNT FUltniMMKIl ItOOMN
Voii "nnNT riirn Ishod 1 iRh t housc
keeplng nultcH. Oiih, wood heatcra,
close lu; reiiMonnblo; call mornliiKH.
UIM ICtist Ninth Street. 1ST,
FOU ltDNT-S nlcoly furnlHliod
rooms Ineludlng icgulnr kitchen,
Hleoplng porch, every convenlenco,
eloao In. A 17 Jay St., cor S. Oak
dale and lltli His. !)
- -s
l'Olt ltKNT aiiuici,i.ni:ouh
Ffilt iiKAsfc- ?:auiplVed placer ndno?
Hold Hay Realty Co.
FOK HA rinv-MIrrG'KMiAXnOUS
I'oTfsALl : W lull 1 ii R i o "dTd poso "of
Oitr flock of Idooiled 1'nrtrldKo Wj
uiulotteH ehlckotiH will have tmmo
on sale at public market Saturday
Oct. Uth. Harris & Cranilall, "Wy
owa Place," Knulo Point. 171
FOlt SALD Polo moiintnln buggy,
good ns now. Palmer Investment
Co., Modoc Orchard.
FOlt SALD Choice nlfalfa liny, first,
Hccotid, third and fourth cuttlngfl
lu car lots at following prices per
ton nt points named for cash: Mod
ford, ? 11.30; Central Point,
$ll..10; Phoenix, $11.30; Talent.
$11.30; AHhlniul. H.0O. Several
persoiiH mny Join hands lu pur
chase of a ten ton cur nnd thereby
Hecuro wholesale prices. Owing to
scarcity of alfalfa In lloguo Htvor
valloy this yenr. and high prices
for nlfalfa In California, wo advluo
Immcdlato purchnso hoforo ad
vance In prlcos. Sleopy Hollow
Farm, II. A. KubIkii, Mgr teln
phono Cold Illll. Oio. 183
FOH SALK Huylihlngles aTTioiuoT
ninuufaetured from Jackson county
timber, select stock, al our new
mill In Snnin Valloy. Wo sell
shingles at lowest pi Ices obtain
able uuywhore, at mill or delivered
to order. Wo nlno nianufuetiiro
fruit boxen; prices nlwaya reason
able, stock always tho best. Wrlto
for pi Ices or particulars to Sams
Valloy Shluglo Mill, Sams Valloy,
Oregon 17a
FOU SALD Uuggy nnd hIiikIo hnr
noss. V. J. lirumhlll.
FOU 8ALH Hunnhout, Just tho
thing for light delivery, good tires,
lu good order, $i!0. 10K7 Court
street, forenoons. 111!)
FOU HAI.IJ- -drain, hay, corn and
corn fodder. ('. Isaacs, Phono
RD1-J2.
roit HAiiiv--i.rmntCK
I'O it "" S A LD fi oinl"' ?n m liy"" d?l v i ng
horse, perfectly trusty, haruosH and
bugg, all In good condition, in
qtilio Muthodlst jinrsonngu, Jack
Bonvllle. 170
FOU SALU Cholro registered Duroo
golts, oung boaiH, and weanlings.
L. II. lluuston, 1 mllu wont of Tal
ent, Phone 3-F1X. IH'J
FOH SALK 12 hoavy work man,
well broke. Vinson's Ham, North
HIvoi side avenue. us
FOlt SALIC Must sacrifice several
good tows for lack of feed. Address
llox L. U ., Mall Tribune 200
FOH SALIC Angora goiitsriCirwhlto
Climax. Oru. 181
LimtX WATCHMAKING
Take the right step now; pleasant,
profitahlo work not ovordono; fow
mouths loarnlng; positions guaran
teed, wrlto for references ami par
ticulars Portland Watchmaking,
Hngravlng & Optical School. IMS Com
monwealth Jlldg, Cth und Ankeny,
Portland, Orogon.
new today
100 acres, close to Medford, et
far enough out to be handy to splen
did outrange, HO acres of this land
is lu cultivation. There Is a set of
buildings, family orrhuid, and close
to school. The owner Uvea on tho
place, and offers It nt J3 per acre
Profora cash, hut wllf tako In a close
in pleeo of good land at IflOuO, $1000
Ih eab and let tba aalauea run u
Number of veur on the place. Hero
ts a ehoaee to go to forming right.
Clat busy.
C. D. HOON
Hooin IU, Juiksou County Hunk llldg,
l'Olt HF.XT TIOITHICS
FOulinNTMi?dorn"'o-roomTungn
lo. Inquire at 018 So. Central. 171
FOItUDNT C-room hungnlo7$ 1 2. SO
water paid. Phone 7UU. 170
roil H1CNT Well furnished modem
bungalow. 422 South Laurel.
FOU HUNT Six room modern bun
galow, cast front, oleeptng porch,
fluo shndu; garage. Phono 488-X.
FOH HKNT Soven room dwelling,
reasonably does In, modorn, and In
good repair. Inquire 01S West
Main, Phone 200-M. 170
FOR BALK ItRAli KSTATH
FOH SALIC 00 acres land, fine, deep
soil, deeded wntor right, 7 room
house, electric lighted, modern,
4Cx.'lC barn, fenced Pugo wire, 40
acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar bcots
nnd small nnrden truck, 20 acres
In pears, llartlett nnd D'AnJou,
small peach orchard, team horses,
cow, farm Implements and nil crop
goes with place. For price and
particulars, address llox CG, R. F.
D, No. 2, L. M. O. Central Point,
Oro, ,
RICAL K8TATIC FOH SALIC All
kinds ot property for snlo or ex
change. Gold Hay Realty Co.
FOU SALIC Farm laud, fruit land,
timber land, lnnd from $5.00 per
ncro upwards 911 long tltno. Gold
Ray Realty Co.
WANT1CD (SITUATIONS
WANTJCI) Dxperlonced cook wnutB
position an cook In private, family
or restaurant. Call Telephone
4G4-L, Ashland, Oro. Miss ICII11
Plttlngor. 1CU
WANTICD Dressmaking. Phono
479-M. 144 South Central.
WANTED Dressmaking. 21C Knight
Htreot. ICO
WANTEO 'ttlht.miiiiANKODH
WANTED Young couplo dcslro
housekeeping rooms, modern, good
neighborhood. Permanent If sat
Isruelory. Address llox 133, Mull
Tilbiiue. 100
WANTED -Room and hoard with
private famlb, clone lu, by jouiig
mini with best of references; per
manent. Reply J-2, Mail Tribune
WANTED Second linnil touring car;
must ho lu first dans condition
Phono ISS-L. 170
WANTICD Hellahlo man ran have
lutei est In novel and useful Inven
tion by paving $15, cost of Can
adian patent. Address "Novell),"
care .Mall Tribune. 170
WANTED Largo knitting mill In
vlteH corrospoudeuco from women
desirous of earning monoy, part or
full tlmo. Good pay. Exporlonco
unnecessary. International Mills,
Inc , Norrlstown, Pa, 200
l'Olt K.onA."tin
FOU HALE OU THADE Will trndo
my pluco for onstern pioportj
ll&C W. 8th St. J 7.1
FOU EXCHANGE Will trade forty
acres of good farming laud ready
to plow for an equity In a modorn
bungalow In Modfonl. No cash re
quired. E S. T11 in j, 210 Garnett
Coroy niiiie. i"i
WANTICDTO EXCHANOJ8-1G0 ncTos
of land all level, Willi free water,
oiioimh to Irrigate tho whole of it,
lying between Seven Mile crook
and Odttssa on Cherry crook, for
a small Unproved place in Jucksou
count), Oro It Is a ttood Hock
ranch Inquire of T. A Swan 11.
Kugle Point, Oie 171
WHY?
IT 18 YOUlt IIUKINESS TO SF.E ME
Iiocause my stocu. in trade Is to
havo optioned at tho lowest cash
prlco tho bost buy In this county.
1 hove been on too ground look
ing out for you for the puit five
years. Nearly everyday I havo in
vestigated some "good thlug." 1 have
eliminated everything except those
deals which 1 am convinced will se
ouro me satisfied customers.
In a fow hours ttrao I can give you
the benefit of this resoaruh- It is my
business to show you over tho county
and Introduce you to the possibilities
and opportunities here. Bo Med
ford first aud
J. C. BARNES
J Oil Wont Main btrwat
By Bibb.
I.OS1
LOST Post enrd sUo camera, 3-A.
Reward for return to Mall Tribune
office. O. Putnam.
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LAHKR AUTO UPRINO CO W
are operating the. largest, oldest
and bost equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our sprint
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 20 North Fifteenth 81,
Portland, Oro.
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Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. r. MBALB3I
Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Osnlc bldg.
A. E. REAME8, LAWYESt Gtraett
Corey bldg.
Wm. M. Colvig, George M. Roberts
COLVIO & ROUEHTS, LAWYBU8
Medford National Rank Uulldlng.
Deatbu
DR. W. M. VAN UCOTOO
Oil. O. O. VAN BCOYOU
Dentlsta
Garnott-Corey Illdg., aalte 111
Medford, Ore. Phono 868.
Collections nod Rcorte
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 yeara
old. Wo. know how to cot the
money. Tho llullock MercantlU
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Haa
kins' llldg.. 21C 13. Main St.
Eaglttoer an A Contractor
FREDclraiM?NS3E
Contractor, 404 M. F. & H. IUdg.
Hurvoys, osttmatos, lrrlgstlon
drainage, orchard and land lra
provoment.
Gsnmge
OAHUAGE Got your promise
cloanod up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons toi
good sorvlce. Phone 374-L. I'
T. Alloa.
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Instruction ta Mtute
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Roost
401. Garnett-Coroy Dldg. Fred Al
ton Halght Piano, Mm. Florenot
Iialllday Halgbt, tolce, I'liese
72.
I'liyeslcians ant. Burgooaa
DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Oiteopathk
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Cort)
bldg., phone 103 0-L. Realdeaee
26 tiontb Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physicians, 303 Garoett-Oorei
building. Phono U04-M.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physlclaa aao
furgoon. Practico limited to ere.
) oar, uobo and throat. Eyes sclen
lineally tostoil and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 0. P
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
Uldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 507,
DH. R. W. CLANCY Physlclaa an4
surgeon. Phones, office 30, resi
dence 724-J. Office hours 10 U
12, 2 to 5.
DH. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD
Physlcluns and surgeons. Offle
8011-310-311. M. F. & U. Uldg.
Phones rosldonce, 814-J2; office,
814.
DR. MARTIN C. I1AUUICU Fuysi.
dim and surgeon. Office Palai
block, oppoBlto NaBh Hotel, Hours
10 to 12, I to 4. Phono 110-J.
IT Q. HEINE M. 1). Eye, Ear,
Nena and Throat. Headachos and
nervous conditions relieved by
pmporlv ftttod glasses. Cross oyes
stralghtonud Office 22S E. Muln
St , Phone J03. Consultation Free.
I Printers ana ruullsUert
luEDFOHD PRINTING CO. has Ut
best equipped printing office la
southern Oregon, book bludlne.
loosa loaf ledgers, billing system
etc Portland prices X7 NorU
rtr Ht
Public Stenographer
M. T EDWARDS -StonoGrapher,
and Multogruphing. Rooms 409-4 10
OnriuUt Ooroy Hulldlng. Offlco
Phono 70U-J. residence phono
1CS-H.
Xtttixxlern
EADU TRANSFER tt. BTORAGM CO
Offlco 4i North Frout St. Pboai
BIG. Prlcos right. Service gasr-enleed,