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JifRDlfORD MAU -TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1015
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ROASTER
10 -SMELT ORES
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ASM LAN I), Oct. 21. The Oregon
Hediiellun & Development Co., n new
orguniznlion, bin recently hefn 1'yfin
ed here J. V. Turnbtill nnd 0." fi.
Yplmr of Ashland, Newton W. Bor
den of Modfoul mid A. C. Brown ot'
Tnlenl pre incoi punitory Tlufplnti
is to install' inlninjr reduction plants
tifter the pnltern of the UnrVrr fjrnV
it.Y roaster nnd solution tank, "or
which A. J (Inner of CInikhldn,
WtttJlj., in tho oriRmntor, wllhIr.
Titnibu!! ns associate. A plant al
ready installed at Troy, ldnlio, dem
onstrates the satislnetory unndlinjr of
a copper proposition -with by-prod-uels
thuunli othpr ores readily re
spond to tienlpionl. Specific advan
tages claimed ore that fume and
aHes ore eonterved and eynfmed
within eondcirsin); oltpmlicrs, n mini
mum vf fuel is requited and the Ujter
ntion ii iiitoinntjo ' nnd ouiilinttuiis
from receiving ehiimbet to prceipitu
lion ta.nk. The nvuniKu plnnl unit,
vnpflojly twenty-five touo n day, enn
lie installed for $ft0U0. The main ml-viiiiliijrr-s
fnnl tho installation di
reetly at the initio aro that low-grade
ores citn lies liamllcd ok to roasting,
solution and precipitation, without
shipping long distances, the proucsw
being instantaneous. '
Contracts for the installation uf
flysc uni(s are contemplated on the
Nigger Boy property in the vicinity of
Hfirnbrook, and in the Bluo Ledge
section of Josephine county. Oppor
tunities for installing units nro open
to mining opeintors by guaranteeing
."ipul,itl ore supplies an inav be
aglocll lpon.
HARVARD HEAD WOULD
CURB MILITARY SPIRIT
BOSTON, Oct. 21. A. Lawrence
Lowell, president of Harvard univer
sity and Charles W. Eliot, Its presl-dcnt-cmcrltils,
today took Irsuo with
those who would cqrry mt)ltnry pre
paredness Into tho grammar schools.
Military drills In theso scliools, Prcsl
dent Lowell said at n hearing beforo
a executive committee were of no Im
portance whatever in tho develop
ment of soldiers and the teaching of
military history, ho thought, while ot
some value In the high schools, would
be ucelcHs among boys In tbc lower
grades. Ho opposed any plan ot
dtaftlng young men Into tho militia.
The great need of the United States
army at the present tlmo, Dr. Lowell
thought was n sufficient numbor of
officers. Ho believed tho colleges
could and would co-opcrnto in the ed-
ucatlon of such officers. Harvard,
ho added, would bo clad of an oppor-!
tunlty to take part In tho work.
Dr. Eliot said that his objection to
military drill In tho public schools
was based principally on tho fact that
It was a bad form of physical exer
cise The army spirit, ho assorted,
was un-American; assistance on Im
plicit obedience meant subjection to
nnothcr's will, and that ho held was
not a good way to train young Amer
icans. Mrs Xah handler of Xoith Tal
ent spent Monday in Medford.
A. y., P. K. and Colter Furry nre
nut in the llojd Indian country look
ing alter their Mock.
Karl U.tus of Poilluinl euuie to
l'hoenix last Thurnday to iit hi
sister, Mrs. t'olver Furry, tor u sjiort
time.
Thofcc limn I'hucnix wIih spent Sat
urday in Medfoul wcic: Mi. K. (1.
Coleman, Mi. L. A. Uemns, Profes
sor Scoby and wife and little son, .1.
T. Edward.
From North Talent Mrs. J. K. Hub
ert, Mr. and Mrs C. t'arej, Mr. and
Ml. S. istuimlitt and daughter
Viian, Mic Medu Daley.
W'elborn Beoeoij of Talent tool
some fine ewes down to a man near
Medfmd Tuesday.
.Many fanner, mo Milling otl their
hogs oij gVeopnt of the low inuiket
prices and are not" feeding many tor
mimf.
Mr. mid Mrs Joe Under wnte they
am opjoying' fmo wo.it hut while
ing the exposition ut San Frnmi-eo.
f!uets. over Sunday at Mi. nd
Ml. C. Cam's weie: Mr. and Mis.
W. (5. Knighton uf Kngle I'oint, Mn-.
Montgitnierv of 5attlc, Mr. and Mr.
II. G. Shonrur uf Mwifoid.
Mi. and Mr. W. If. Nom an ot
South Mcdtortl spent Siittdav in Tul
ont. Mr. ami Mr. J. A Urutl'e. .iod
Mr. and Mr- V. K. Anileron f l-4it
KiIoh sjKint hHtnnlay w Mwlf'ord.
Mi. J. B. ('eleu ad daufhtfi
ami Mr. hmJ Mr. Well. Mr. Hd
Mr. P. B. Oatawa of Taiwt spnt
Pti4y W Motfr4-
JetfcLe AJumfc af TaicHl h kic,.u
he ahoHl t;Miii a Her kuviun lirm
(pule ill
CHEAP
CO
EDEN PRECINCT
Freckles and His
3
SA.Y,
.GIMME SOME
M0GE
Talent has been very unfortunate in
having so many fite.s lately. The last
one way the confectionery storo oc
cupied by .1. Luke. The building be
longed to Mrs. Ollio Woltcrs.
abss Mcdn Duley of Smith Itivor,
Cnl., i visiting her rousing, Jim. W.
S. Ktaneliff. JItss Duley is on hei
way homo from the San Francisco
cxositioii.
A bunch of hoggs running ul lnruu
Jinn bceomu n publio nuisanco between
Talent and Phoenix. Itcporl says
five of them running on the railroad
right of way met a sudden cud.
EAGLE POINI EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlctt
I omitted to state In my last that
A. S. Dllton, nt ouo time editor, pro
prietor and publisher of the Medford
Mall, wan out and took dinner at the
Sunnynide last Friday. He was hero
this time In the interest or tho Med
ford Flouring Mills and scorned to
be meeting with sonic success.
L. K. Sunderland of Oakland, Ore
gon, was aUo a caller tho samo day.
Mr. Sundciland was raised near hero
by Ills uncle, Mr. McCarty, who has
a homestead on Kannnhuu Gulch, anil
has lived there for several years, but
now In living in Oakland, Oregon.
Last Saturday I started out to hco
wbat 1 could do for tho Mall Tribune
and what I could find ot Interest to
wrlto for tho readers ot that Ilvo
paper. And tho first placo that 1
stopped wan at the orchard of H. II.
Tronson and found them as busy as
nailem packing and hauling apples,
but did not find Mr. Tronson as ho
had gone a fishing with a friend, but
ho surely had a fine lot of apples and
In shipping as fast as ha can gjt them
boxed nnd rartcd. My next placo was
at tho beautiful homo of Fred Pe-
louzo, not on business for the Tri-
buno particularly but on other busi
ness, but found tho liouso vacated.
Going on to tho A. Corbln orchard I
met Mr. Quackenhush an his way to
Kagle Point but wont on to the ranch
and found Mrs. Quackenhush and
sho gave me a check to renow their
sub to the D. M. T., nnd Inter I mot
Mr. Corhln Monday morning, and Mr.
Qiinckonhunh In Kagle Point, nnd thev
had a basket of apples that would
compare favorably with any apples In
t)io state, that they woro taking to
Medford to let pcoplo know what
kind of apples they grow on sticky.
They told inn that tholr entlro crop
thlH year excelled tholr expectations,
They finished up hauling the fruit off
Saturday. It heems n though It
pnys to uuo water In an oi chard or
ns to that on any other Innd In this
country. My next movu was to tho
Lewis brothers farm and there 1 met
CharlcH Lowls, the Junior member ot
the firm. Tho reader will perhaps re
member that about thrco weeks ago
I mado mention of my being thcro
whllu thuy were cutting their clover
to thresh for seer and I asked what
tho lcsult of the undertaking was anil
Mr. L told me that they threshed al
most H00 pounds of seed and had
sold most of It In Medford nt a good
figure and they aro so well pleased
with tholr experiment that they In
tend to In the course of tlmo put the
whole placo In clover. They already
huvu a laritu tract sown this fall and
are now howiug their corn ground.
They raised the clover seed that they
threshed In their orchard and by that
means raised two crops op the same
land and by that means they claim
they can raise apples at a erv low
cost They are ery strong advocates
for the use of water on their land,
and I have noticed that thoku who
n be water generally have a good croi
1 asked him about using wator on
small grain and ho told me that the)
had a field of wheat and on the part
that thf rould got the water on it
yielded from IW to :'00 percent more
grain than the other did Now I
wapt the tm4er to understand that
I am net la th- emplo of anv water
or trrigairaa imo dui bi i iw mn-
viacec e that it p to have water
on the land 1 t wnt le Mrs
Katj Walah'i aad touad her at home
and hacf hw rJJ- tne
V M T She la intua la hr train
In tbH dr Stif ou uue oi 1 1- et
in...
Friends
--
FARMER,
VOU
THE
TOAST.
,V0U
tWlLLWoUjPlEftSE?!
t
farms in that section, Wollen, nnd
knows how to handlo it.
L. Dowcea and Mr. Calkins recent
ly from Iowa moved Sunday, Mr. D.
into ouo of the James Owens' bouses
mid air. Calkins Into tho Wm. Von
dcr Hellon house.
Uist Sunday was. a busy day at tho
Sunnynldo when 0. K. Johnson nnd
I loft for Uccso creek thoy were still
eating and when 1 returned I asked
my wlfo how ninny there weto for
dinner nnd she said Just 13 and tho
following Ih a partial list of the com cem
ers: F. L. Heath, wlfo and daughter,
Miss Francis, Wm. Von dor Hellcn,
wlfo. and two children, Dr. W. W. I.
Holt, wlfo and daughter. Miss Helen,
T. F. Bolt. B. A. Petty, Marlon
Trusty, George 11. Womsloy and
daughter, Miss Mabel, Oils Nichols
and wife, Harvey Stanley and wife,
Mis. Ware of Dayton, Ohio, J. V. Mc
Intyro and family, Mr. and Mrs. It.
L. Shcrmnu, Mr. and Mrs. II. C.
Ilohling, or Medford, besides quite a
number whose names I did not pro
cure. Bnlph Waldo Bldcn of Central
Point was hero Interviewing tho fnrm
ers with regard to tho uso of fertiliz
ers that ho is agent for. lie Is known
around hero ns tho fcrtllfzer man.
Koberl B. MInter has sold his en
tire baud of sheep, about 1300 head
to M. S. Martin of Shasta valley, Sis
kiyou county, California.
II. D. Hoffman and N. U. Hoswell,
two traveling salesmen, wero bora
Monday.
W. W. Martin ot Browusboro and
his brother, C. M. Martin of Yakima,
Wash., were here for dinner Monday,
JT Q) ri x -
am. a. l m i i i. " i -
i for dinner Monday, j Miithisoii.jJjiTd in sec. (0
ass and her brother 30-lYV. jS5C i
business with F. L. ,.1. ('. Kdwin Sliiplev ) C. H.
n.l .in.l II. ..1 .I...I- M..II.:. .... I.. I. rt'..... 11(1 l.ll
Miss Louisa 111
John were ding
Heath Mouday and report that their
father, tho old ferry man on Boguo
river free ferry, and his wlfo, bavo
gone Sunday to Boguo Blvcr to visit
relatives.
Slnco my last leport Dr. W. II. Nu
dlng of Brownsboro, J, S. Quackln
bush, B. P., Mrs. ICntlo "VVnlch, Wel
lon, Charles Clngcndo, K. P., Honry
Town, L. C. and Kd Button of B. P.
have icuowcd their sub. to tho Mall
Tribune. Some of them cry hard
times, but say they cannot do without
tho Mall Tribune. Since writing tho
foregoing Mrs. B. A. Whitman has
paid up tholr nub to the D. M. T.
ALONG ROGUE RIVER
Mr. nnd Mrs W. II. f'randnll re
turned from the Fiiseo Fair Thurs.
day.
Dave Pence, Chailes Skynunu nnd
JasK!r Ilanuaji took some heef cut
tle to town Wednesday.
Cleiie Bellows mid sous,-Kdw mil nnd
Ben, were Medford isitors .Sntiird.iy.
Mr. Dnvo Pence w.ih in .Medford
Inst week.
Mr. nnd Mr. Schuyler Hammond
went to the valley Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Itniiicy spent Thursdiiy
nujht with her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Miller, of Central Point.
Bert Cniudall nnd sifter, Mi1. Har
ris, have returned to their home in
Los Angeles.
Miss Ida Houston was a piinMiugor
on Saturday!. Kuglo Point uud Por
sist stnge.
Frank Hon-toii and sibtur, Misk
Ktilu, spent the week-end in the tot
ley.
Miss Mnrv .Iolinon anil Will Y.ia-
jneily wcic niiuried in F.uglo Point
L '... AI. l -.1. . .1. .. .1 1. '
iiiiiii,, .wish f,iiiiuifri is iiie iuiiii-
ter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Johnson,
below the Dec fenv aud Mv, Zun
SatfeJfllUfc
Infants and Invalids
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
The Food-DrlnkforaU AS
Rich milk, malted grain, in powder lorn.
For infanta, invalids uj (trowing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuild. -s whole body.
Invigorate sureing mother l h aged.
Mora healthful than tea or col-o
Unlmam you may HOM.Or,
you may gt m 9utt3ttutv
MAVENT EATErJ
D
CRUST OFTUWf
HAVE-WUEN I
WAS A LYTTLE SOY
ALWAYS" ATE
MY CRUSTS
merly is.tlio son of Mr. nntl Mrs. Zim
merly of the Formers' hotel of Fugle
I'oint. Their many friends wish them
n happy life.
Reported by Jackson County Ab.
tract Co., Sixth and Fir 8t.
Circuit
O. M. Thomas ct nl vs. S. P. H. It.
Co. et u I, demuricr.
Corn B. Olson vs. B. P. faentou e
nl, cost bill.
II. II. Helms u( ul vs. Wallace John
sou et us, motion to stiike, demurter.
C. F. dates s (Jcuige Holmes, no
tion for money.
lVobato
P.sluto of Almiru Whetstone, in
ventory. Fstnte of Blinubeth C. Thornton,
fiiut scmi-iinnunl report.
Benl Kstntc Tnuisfvrs
(lillio Gnss et x to C. IL
Mntliicsnii, lot LI, block 'J,
Bonnoke nilditiou, Mcdtord f
Ilununli Meiling to P.iiuun L.
Miuear, lot II, block Oil,
Medford . -
J. W. C'usiek & Co. to W. K.
Price, lund in twp. 'M-'dW.
Wm. Geriir et ux tO' Fred If.
Hopkins, ti iiil .IX. Snowy
Butte Diehard Tract . .
B)
.'00
10
l.SKl
Kdu A. Cjildwellirt ux to C II.
10
jiiuiiiisou, iois v nnu in, nis,
.1, Kenwood Add., M.cdford
II. H. Bowman et ux to C. II.
Mathii-on, land iu Kenwood
Subdivision, Medio id
Clarepce I). Denning ct ux to
II. K. Bowman et ux, same
10
10
10
INTKBUBBAN ATJTI OAlt CO.
Time Tnblo
Learo Medford dally oxcept Sun
day for Ashiand, Talent and Phoenix
at 8 a. m., 1:15, 3.50 and 0:15 and
10:15 p, m. (Saturday at 11:1C p.
m ) Sunday leavo at 8:00 and 11:00
a, m., 1:00, G:00 nnd 9:3c p, m.
I.cavo Ashland dnlly oxcopt Sunday
at 0:00 n. m 13:C0, 2:30, 4:30 and
7:00 p. m. and Sunday nt 10:00 a,
m.. 12 noon. 4:00, 6 and 10:30 p. m.
netici:
Notice s hereby given that the un
dorslgned will apply to tho city conn
ell at Its meeting to ho hold Novem
ber 2, HMS, for n license to soil malt,
spirituous and vinous Ihtuora Iu
qniitltlcn less than a gallon nt Its
placo of business on lot 11, block 20,
By of Medford until January 1, l'JIG.
Dated Octobor U, lOHi.
HBLSBV & KKNNBDY,
22 North Front St.
enci:
Notice Is hnroby given that the un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held Novem
ber 2, Hit 5, for a license to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous llipiors u
quantities loss thnn a gallon at its
place or business nt .12 North Front
street, lit the city of Medford until
January I, 1 9 1 C.
Dated Ott 18, 19 15
M. & D J. ADAMS.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
B08 East Main Street
Medford
' The Only ExcIiihiva
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time oi
place by Appointment
Phono 147-J
We'll do tho rest
X. D. WTOM, Pro
COURTHOUSENEWS
ONi: SPOOXl'CL GtVlCM
ASTONISHING BKSUI,TH
Medford reldonts aro astonished
at tho QUICK results from the simplo
mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., known as Adlcr-1-ka. This rem
edy acts on BOTH upper nnd lower
bowel and Is.ro THOBOUOH a bowel
cleanser that It Is used successfully
In appendicitis. ONK SPOONFUL of
Adler-l-kn rellcvun almost ANY CASH
of coustlpnttou, sour or gassy stom
ach. ONK MINUTB after you tako It,
tho gases rumblo and pnsu out. L.
11. Hnsklns, Druggist,
FOB BENT FUitmmlK!) HOOM8
FD BKNpkifronTrooinw
hot water aud heat, private family
It 23 Westjdnlu. IS I
FQB HUNT nOUSICS
FOB IU1NT Modern U-room bunga
low $12.50. Phono 13-X. 187
FOB BBNT Bent of nicely furnish
ed G-rootn bungalow, close In, tor
board of owner. Box 55, Mall Tri
bune. 183
FOB BKNT ti-ioom house.
G37-Y.
Phopa
185
FOB BLWT My placo on Onkdalo
avenue; largo house, garden, fruit
and bnrrlos, Bent very reasonable,
Col. IL 11. Sargent. 184
FOB BBNT Well furnished modorn
bungalow. 42 2 South Laurel,
FOB KKNT MIBUKM.ANKODB
FOB LBA8B Kaulpped plncor mlno.
Cold Bay Boalty Co,
FOB RAMS nCALi KHTATM
FOB SAI.K 1G acres A-l garden
laud, flno location, ti mtlo from
Pacific highway; a bargain If sold
next .10 days. Addicss S15 D, Main
ntrcut.
FOB SALE GO acres laud, flno, deep
Roll, doeded water right, 7 room
hoUHo, electric lighted, modorn,
4Gx36 barn, fenced Page wlro. 40
acres n alfalfa, com, sugar beets
and small garden truck, 20 acres
In pears, Bartlctt nnd D'AnJou,
small peach orchard, team horses,
cow, farm Implements and all crop
goes with placo. For prlco and
particulars, address Box G5, B. F,
D, No, p, L. M. O. Central Point,
Oro.
BKAL KSTATU FOB SALE All
kinds ot property for sale or ex
change. Gold Bay BcaltCo.
FOB 8ALI Harm land, fruit land,
timber land, land from $5,00 per
ncro upwards on long tlmo, Gold
Bay Bealty Co.
FOB BAIiK-altarVrttitiANKOUB
HOB BAL Two dozen fancy Homer
Plymouth Bork pigeons. Medford
Poultry nnd Kgg Co. 183
HOB SALE Or would trado for pigs,
hay or grain, mirroy and set double
harness. Phouu 8-112. 182
FOR SALE Corn, benrdlena and
bearded barley. Phono 30, Dr.
Clancy.
FOB SALE Polo mountain bBgy,
good as now. Palmor Investment
Co., Modoc Orchard,
FOB SALE Small housekeeping out
fit, chonp. Inquire Mrs, C. P.
Brown at Golden Itulo or 014 W
11 th.
FOB SALE Stamp mill, mining cars
nnd track rail, pumps, hoists, air
compressor, ulr drills, mining in-a
chlnery. tools and nuppllns, Iron
and hydraulic pipe nil ut.es, at half
price. Address M, cate Trlbnno.
FOB HALE AH bousnbold furniture
Including Fischer grand piano, mid
n, 10J5 Maxwell car Phono 328-B
or call 227 North Oakdale.
NEW TODAY
i Would you llko to buy 100 acres
of Bear Creek bottom land well lm
pravod at $125.00 an acre, or 200
acres of the same also at $125 00 or
.00 airoa up Little Butto ut $50 00,
with Irrigation available. Or a
stocked, partly Irrigated 1G0, good
buildings, on tho Applegate for
$7500 00, or 140 acroa improved and
stocked, mostly in ono cultivated
field, or 140 acres Improved and
stocked, mostly In ono nultlvated
ffeld at 150 00, or 100 acres at $35.
Bach and all will ulve good terms,
and every one a money maker Now is
tho time to buy.
C. D. HOON
Boom IU, JniksoH County Bank Bld;.
.' i ; ; -
FOB BALK atlSCRliliATTEOCB
FOB8ALK--ChoIconBalfaliay,fl
second, third and foUrth cuttings
In car lots at following prices per
ton nt points named for casta: Med
ford. J14.30; Control Point,
114.30; Phannlx, $14.30; Tolont,
$14.30; Ashland, $14.50. Sovornl
persons may Join hands In pur
chaso of n ton ton car and thereby
secure wholesale prlcos. Owing to
scarcity of alfalfa In Boguo Blvor
valley this year, and high prices
for alfalfa In California, wo ndvlso
Immediate purchase beforo ad
vance In prices. Slcotiy Hollow
Farm, 11. A, Knnlgn, Mgr., trie
phono Qold llllL Oro. 183
FOB SALK Corn, ouo and ouo-balt
miles southeast uf Jacksonville'. 1'.
1). Lottlnud. 1S4
FOB8ALK Good electric wntcr
beater. Phono 571-114. 182
FOB SAL12 Buy a faucy dressed
tn Ilk fed capon for your Sunday
dinner, G pounds up, 2Sn per lb.
Order at Maroh & Ilcuuctt, Friday
for Saturday delivery. 182
FOB SALK Bange, dresser, bed,
springs and mattress, dlulug table,
wnrdiube, book tablu, cot and pad.
140 S. Ivy. 183
FOB HArjUxjtrzmiOCK
FOB BALD Olio driving and saddle
horse, sound and gentle; also bug
gy and harness, D. L. Lnuo. B. F.
D. No. 2, Central Point. 180
FOB SALU Thrco sows with 18 pigs
for 2S; Corn at my placo on Boss
Lnuo $25 per toil. Grant Allder.
184
FOB SALK Team of mules, wagon
and harness; cnsli talks. 22G Cot
tago street,
FOB SALK Choice registered Duroo
gelts, young boars, and weanlings,
L. 11, Houston, 1 nillo west ot Tal
ent, Phono 3-F12. 189
FOB SALE 12 heavy work marcs,
well broke, Vinson's Barn, North
Blversldii avonuo. 188
FOR SALE Must aacrlflco several
good cows for lack of feed. Address
Box E. 0. S Mall Tribune, 200
...:..' i ,. .-.', , - 'i4r. , i m
WANTED nttrn.mn.tiJi MX) US
WANTED Hurnlshod house for four
adults, five months from Novem
ber 10th; rent reasonable. Dr.
Thpodoro II. Qongor, Recreation,
Klauinth County, Oregon. 183
WANTED Second hand 3-1 or 1-3
Inch water pipe; nlso to trado
wagon, buggy or horso for A-l
milk cows. Phono H8-X.
WANTED Gentle team. 1150 or
1200 pounds. Broke to nil har
ness. Albert Fry, box GO, Griffin
Creek B. B, 1, Medford, Oro, 184
WANTED GoodlieuthiK Btftvo!
Phono 571-B4. 182
WANTED Lnrgo knitting mill In
vites correspondence from women
desirous of earning monoy, part or
full tlmo. Good pay. Exporlonco
unnecessary. International Mills,
Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200
WANTED -Accordion plnlllug by
Mrs Bort Vincent, Eugene, Ore.,
enru Marx Harbor Shop, 183
WANTKT rtlTUATIONH
1VAls"rED leesmakinio Pliono
47D-M. 144 South Central.
-jc-..aa UT'
It)K K.CTlArnill
wil.LTBADiV flood oton"nto
truck for cord wood. Phouu 39G-J.
.MOMJV 'to LOAN
TO LOAN- $1500 to loan.
Holmes, Iiisuiuiicu Man.
B. A.
WHY?
IT IS YOUR BUKINKfiS TO BV-E Mt.
BecausA my etoch m trado Is to
have optioned at tho lowest caih
price tho beat buy in this county.
I hate been on toe ground look
ing out for you for the past five
years. Nearly ovoryday I bavo In
Testlgatod some "good thing," I hate
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will ae
iuro mo satisfied customers.
In a few hours time I can give you
tho benefit of fhls roaoarch. It Is ray
business to show you orer tho countr
and Introduce you to tho possibilities
and opportunity bora. 8 Med
ford first and
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By Blpsser
DUSIN'KKS DIBKCTOBV
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LA HER AUTO SPRING CO.--V
nrrt oporntlnx tho largest, oldest
and best equipped plant in the Par
clfle northwcs.t. Use bur springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth St,
Portlnnd, Ore.
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Attoriicjs
POBTKB J. NKFF, WM. P. M15ALKY
'Attorneys-ut-Law, Booms 8 and
0, Medford National Bank bldg.
A. C, BKAMES, LAWYBB Garhott
Corey bldg.
O. M. BOBRBTS Lawyer.
Medford National Bank Building.
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Dentists
Dr. M, VAN SCOYOO
DB. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Gamctl-COrcy Bldg.. ulte
Medford, Oro. Phono 85G.
Collections uml BciortH
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COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa
collected soma accounts 14 years
old. W know how to get the
money. Tho Buitock Morcantllo
Agency. Ipc. Booms 1, 2, 3, Bus
kins' Bids.. 21 G E. Main sL
Engineer noil Contractor
FBKD N. CUiLMlNGS Snglncer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation
drainage, orchard and land Im
provement. Gnrbngc
OABBAOE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good srvlco. Phono 274-L. H.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
HAIGIIT tyUSIC STUDIO Boom
401, Gnrnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al
ton Height, piano; Mrs. Klorenca
Halltday Ijalght, voice. Phono
72.
PbiNlclnns and Hurfjcoes
DB. V. G. CARLOW, DBS' EVA
MAINB CABLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41fMl7 Girnett-Crey
bldr-. phono 103G-L. Bldnc
20 South Laurel St.
DB. W. W. HOWABD Ostoopathlo
physician, 303 Garnott-Corey
building. Phopo 904-M.
DB. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practico limited to eye,
car, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
B. B. Co, Qfflces M. H. & H. Co,
hldg., qppoHlto P. O. J'hono Q67.
DB. B. W CLANCY Physician nnd
surgeon Phones, office 36. resi
dence 72 1 -J. Office hours, 10 to
12, 2 to (i.
DB. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DB. MVBTLE B- IX1CKWOOD
Phskaiis and surgeons. Office
,109-310-311. M. H. & H. bldg.
Phones, residenco S14-J2, office
Sli.
DB. MABTIN C. BARBER -Physl-clan
nnd mirgeon. Headaches and
block, opposlto Nash botol. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J
T. 0. HEINE, M. I). Eyo, Ear.
Noso and Throat. Hendachos and
nervous conditions relieved by
properly fitted glasses. Cross oyea
strujghtened. Offlco 228 E. Mfifn
st, phono 303. Consultation fre.
Piliitei-s anil publisher1
MEDFOBD PBINTING CO., bus the
best equipped printing offfco In
uoiftjiurn Oregon; book binding,
Ioohu leaf ledeerti. billing uyntemM,
otr. Portland prices U7 North
Mr st.
M. T EDWABDS, Htebgrapher
and Mtiltlgraphing, Booms 409-110
Gurnott-Coroy building Office,
pbuno 709-J, rosldouco phone
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EADR TBANSFEB & STORAGE CO.
- Off fee 42 North Front st. Phone
314. Prices right. Service guar
anteed LEMtN WATCHMAKING
Tnke the rlsht atnn new: tilnasanf.
profitable work not overdose; Uw
months learning, positions guama
tood; write for reference an4 iar
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