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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OINWOX, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1 lOlS
PAGE SEVEN-
Freckles and His Friends
By Blosser -?
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
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As Indicated ftHne tunc ago, lucre
in tn Ik a change in the muiinpcmeiit
i Hit' niiiiif theater. 0 T Herner
of Portland in tin new les.sec. he hn
nit' ifliMiii-iicil control or the C'ol
iiiiihui til Jli.it. city. He tnl;c pos
h'smoii November 'SI. Iii tin: meiin
utic n ji"t introductory program is
being urrnmrcil for Wednesday cen
imr oi" uost week. Professor Vining
is iibiut U roti:in tp New York (,'it
to take tip Ins literary woik.
Another local organization will in
tall lull features, chiefly nlong nth
lone linen. First Company, A. ('.,
liiis ffirrnr! nil nthletie club supple-
nieiilary m itMt,tmiitnrV activities.
Koumy conditions ami other appoint-in'i'-
of the urmorv ulfunl ;in iileal
Mthcrnii; place. The orgiiuiififiuu i-i
it foiinal tine, with Captain Mulone,
president: ITtil MuXnir, ice-prcsi-dent;
.Jim Graham, f.ecietarv, 'mil
Mill (Irnhh, treasurer. Some lively
athletic ntnnts will vnrv the monot
unv of tedious military tactics Hill
Mhike will ft'i in joint capacity of
referee-umpire. Civilians aro elig
ible to membership uniler eertuin re
strictions, principally rpanlinp u
contingency as to military servitude
m emergency.
('. H. Watson has returned from a
month'?! visit in Klnirtatlt county with
Ins daughter, IVFis. Lyle Kimball, and
sin, Chan Watson, While nwnv he
leuMted some historic swN. in
southern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia, notably Co plain Jack's
"stronghold" and other leiiiiuden of
the Modoc war period.
K. T. Merrill retunicd from San
Francisco Wednesday, leaving Air.
Merrill to continue her journey to Los
Angeles nml visit relatives there.
Miss Mollic Hritt of Jacksonville
was here Wednesday, having necom
panied Miss Lydin McCall as far as
Ashland on her wnv home from the
San Francisco exposition.
Mrs. S. M. Broadsword of Hon
nnza, Or., who died iccently, win a
sister of Mrs. John Wells and Mrs.
('. A. Smith of this city.
The appearance here of Richmond
1'. Ilobsou in an nddrws at the Meth
odist church Siuulnv evening ""ill 1
the signal for one of the biggest tem
perance rallies ever held in thes.
parts.
Miss Klcnnor Hrown of Maiden
flock. Wis., arrived early in the week
for an extended visit with Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Davcuhill of Twin Oaks
rar.ih, north of Ashland. The ladies
nrff sisters.
l-ollowing the rxntnple set by the
Presbytcrinns, MethodistH have
changed their weekly praver meeting
sehediile from Thuixmv to Wednes
day evening. In both instances the
change was made to a unmodate
choir practice in light clionil gyinnuN
lics, ii mnjority of the sweet singers
bnuug reserved Thuradny and Friday
evening- "1 ordflr to court jovial !
ligations.
C. W. Cottam, traveling salesman
from Chicago, is revisiting familiar
scenes hereabouts and 'testing thu ef
ficacy of our mineral waters for
minor ailments. The xb-itor is n
txpicnl Hiito-lter and pronounces Mm
equivalent of the word sheol in the
ordinal tongues minus the litter "h."
He has enlled upon the trade in this
section inteiinitteiitly for over ipmr
ter of a eentuiy.
The Civic Improvement auxiliary
meets ;it Ivy cottage on Vitn llcihts
Saturday nttcrnoon at 'JtfO. Visitors
are invited. A gueM from out of
town will bo Mrs. I-M Andrew of
M.'dford, who will sinK several nnin
hers.
Cn'ifoniui ivapers nnnouneo the
marii-iR" at S-in Francisco Xoxem
ber 1"). of Knlplt 1- Hut of Oakland,
and MUs Dorothy D. I'arlow of flu
cit. Hart' up' - giwn as '22 mid
the bride's 17.
Th estate of Mrs. F.liznbelh Stone,
deceased, late of Yrcku, has been
awarded withoiil icei-ve to a nephew,
Jay Ashlev. of Yuba Citv. The prop
erty amounts to 10,1100. The dc
ceilent was well known here.
Mrs. Slerv Ih.wmna: Mnnni.x- wns
visiting iriends heie cariv in Mr
week, inaJdeut to a hip to Orange.
Cl., to meet her parents. Her homo
il. nmt- n siiwmci.'ii Hridac. M. C She
in well lemembeied by the xnunger
MH-inl set of previous years.
The Johnson family have been hiv
ing n reunion heic this week. Thev
were (ill oriKJnally fiom Ohio. IJ. II.
dohnsoii is the one living near A-h-land,
occupying a ranch in the vicin
ity of the Xorninl. Claude Johnon
enmo up fiom Dansmuir to jjicet hU
brother, John H. and llcv. Wallace
W. John-ou, who still reside in tlm
Ruqkeye itt'ito at Btdlofontamc, and
aie oiit, wet on tour of the coast.
John H. Johiwon is aeeonnKinied by
biK uifo. On Wwhio-dav lcre was
fi fmnilv jfHlherinir and duiHwr h the
h.ue f Walt Wtcr. N'orth Main
Btnwt, Wi is winlrt i"
Jutin-oii. the tCHt LeW J""'
union of native wtw H4l taMgfcl'T
of iM Ohio. m B
Mi. Huiri. CJiUrtU- cft for Sji
1-hnneUr.i Wwlnly. acuwiMtdH
il by ! lnhtin-. Muriun liiwh
wm; j4 tit in tlx ,M0 iUi'
taSr m. . .
Sir. 6w lr"k lwlwor of
Klutaaih l'U tff h lmr-
a llli I'M 60NMA fiET I . TUE0e VOO AOF ( 1, I
'M' A DIMES" WOQTU J VOUMfrMn EVERM,ND ' V ,
myy, P SINGE uk PA V BELGSSPob I - ALLRKHX-WERE-S .i-TT
AKAK TMEMU5K.t)SW,M ', S . , fVU T CAgRY'' fa A T PA PER 'EM.'
Vl AU EAT 'EMM 3 THAT AINT a gN. , yr Pj
r wsMi a m jMt a m m rae TyzU&h J
i9swm mm ji ysML miutji-Jm&L wa a. ; r
l i i rlJ IMIIIIIKJI' b. -!. S,rCf BA m tag X. I KWL "S (' V, IT '
cuts, Mr. ami Mm. F. A. Hrown, af
ter a -ummer's residence in (he Klam
ath section, where her husband is em-,
ployed at "ivil enyincerinj,' on various
projects.
Mrs. Clara Ilhodes Knle of Hin
der, ('km., is vi-miitf tier motlier,
Mrs. A. I. Irwin,
Mis. Xnitcy Jane I)ais, wife of
Allen Davis, died on Tuesday, aj;cd
Sit years. She was a native of Ten
nessee. Fiiucral was held on Wed
nesday and burial wns at Mountain
View cemetery.
The Apollo club, musical attrae
tiou :u the Ashhiud Orthodox Minis
terial I'nion lveeiun course, will ap
ioar at the .Methodist church Tues
day cveiiinsr, Xo ember 'S. Ilohlers
of season tickets should remember
Mint they are reserved for the entire
pries of entertainments, not for one
cnly.
Tho openitifi address of the
Sehofhnasters' club, which is to meet
at Jacksonville on Saturday of this
week, will be delivered by (I. A. Hris
coe, superintendent of the Ashland
schools. ,
Miss 1 Intel Fowell, high school stu
dent, has leecivod u letter from the
American Penman of Xew York City,
hishlj compliment in-; her for profic
iency in penmanship ami soliciting
samples oC the same in aider that
they may be. reproduced in that pub
lication as examples of ideal chirop-
raphy. The communication enmo
Hirouuli IiikIi school channels. Jlis
Hnrel is the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Sumlliy nVulIjtf nu yen- intercst
Thad Powell. 5 lnW!tjIIB wnB i,,.,!. jirs. iders
Knul Peil left for San Irancisco Ww ,(-, ,(.m, l)r HnBV of ,
rarly in the w(cr, uceoiupaiiicl by . , ,,,0linix irt.KlVtrinu church and
.ncwuii .Mrwiit 0 tue local r. r.
ticket offices, who
win pei-sonauy
conduct Kmil over
the e.position
leaiitime .enas
the exposition
LToipjus. In til-1 me
Moody peddles (u-Kets and ultinl'
to rescrvntiou- at the passenger de
pot. Fnd Wallers is back on the job 11s
telctfrip'ucr at tho depot at least for
the winter, having noted ns S. P.
iijfcnt nt .Siskiyou tho past summer.
Hill Lewis made a hurried trip to
the Hub city on Saturday.
Tony Olsen has been dniiifc" his fall
butchering this week.
Mssis. Xorri, llixinhothum and
McDougnll of the Oold Kidc mine
sK'iit Satunlay and Sunday in Med
foiil. Can- Henderson of Garden Howe.
sM'iit Friday in Mcdford on business.
Oold Hill business visitor thin
week were: Toney Olsen, Jama Law-
renee, Hill Lewis, Mr. Mnson, David
Hrown. Mike Foley and the Misses
Kntio and Miiic Foley.
The Misses Marvel and Ada lliifin
biitlitun of Mcdford motoied to Klines
Creek and ieinity 0110 day last week.
Kdgnr and William Foster com
menced school nt Hit Dardanelles on
Monday.
Weather prophet's foiecst- Con
tinned niiu.
A number from hoie attended the
football jpiim, Medfoi I Hih s. Ash
laud HikIi, in Mcdford 011 Sntuidny.
James Iiwrenco is doinj; up his
fall plowing this week.
J. T. Jlnh.'iUon spent ope day re
centlv in Ashlaid.
Mi-s. Iloff of Oold Hill wa u re
cent Kane- Creek 1s1t01.
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES
A Mimiie lurlv ..is rncn Mini
dav at the home ot Mr and Mrs. 0.
W. Parker m honor ..1' Miss Hildrcd
Hervtord. Mi- Hen-lord lelt Tues
ihy with Lr t!iMBilunther, Mrs. K.
Parker, for her Ikmiic ii: SmiiIh CrM.
Cl.
lr Tunjsate left Tutbiy Ivr
Jtwihatwiide.
Mr immI Mi .Ow.ruf Hrker are
in the vnlltjy on buius Miik wmk.
a It. MurrU will tuk lu plntt.- in
Uh Unk Mtttd ilr. Uriir "
Dr. I lull in town Tu.-Uy.
FJnvr itvofs i- -it4iuiK frwuiU uui
rotntne in JttrkMWviHr.
Drlwin Clu-ptlt ami lrlvr puik-l
KANES CREEK
mma txatfemnisfz? rst h- -!si sw m, s'v5?
ua 4gh2 j . GMBa -dS
up thoir belonjrinns and went trap
piny for the winter.
The old dance hnH belonninr to
Mrs. it. Clcveneer burned down Tues
day nijjht.
Mr. and Iis. II. I). Mills enter
tninid a It w of their friends at cards
Tuesday evening.
The Talent Orehnrd company ship
ped a enrload of Xewtowus to Liv
erpool Saturday.
Mrs. (J. At Mnnnin-j i speudinp n
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hrnjtnn
of Central Point.
Hoy. J. F. Anderson left for the
northern part of'the state, where he
cApeets to hold revival mectuis.
Henry Pace has returned from n
week's stay at Jacksonville, where he
hns been 'working.
The Indies' Aid of the Methodist
church will meet on Tuesday, Xo-
vember U.'l.-at the church, instead of
Thursday, as the hitter is Thanksgiv
ing day.
Mr. mid Mrs. C. M. Thomas were
Med ford visitors Friday.
The. reclamation service is survey
ing in this part of the county.
The Tuesday Study club met nt
the home of Mrs. F. L. HolderidK'o on
Tuesdny. Then' was it union yoiinj;
people's meeting in the M. K. church
n,J0Ml forty.j-lvl. ynmt! ,M.opi nl.
,1,,i1i u,.,. u.,,.,1 ,-,.. ...Pl. Inii.r
i.j,,,, ,niL.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Adanisoii were
Mislford visitors Sntttrduy.
Miss Marion Tow nc of Phoenix 111L
dronscd the Coinmiinitv club Wednes
day in, the club mom nt the city hall.
0, W. Aj;er and little danliler,
Miss Orphn, left Friday evening for
Portland, where they expect to at
tend Mr. Acer's father and mother's
golden wedding anniversary.
Mrs. J. L. Weiss of Mcdford spent
Friday and Saturday visiting friends
in Talent.
Mrs. U. W. Agcr of Central Point
wns the guest ol Mrs. (I. W. Ager
Sunday.
The ruin that fell over tho valley
has started the plowing in this part
of the valley.
The Talent On haul company look
thirty-six hou to Mcdford Sntuidny.
The school library has received a
shipment of hooks from the slate
library.
Tho Talent hotel, nenr the depot,
has been reopened. The Misses Xi
er of Pennsylvania are in charge.
The Talent meat market has
chanced hnilds recently. Mi. Dais
has sold out to W. II. Withrow.
Ho Patch wns burned ipiilc bad
ly last week. He was teechiuu: Lester
Stevens to run his em- mid he ran
into thu ditch, springing the icnr n.xle
ipntc badly. While they wen- trvim;
to straighten it, using n blow torch
to In-at it, tho blow toieh bleu up
mid the remilt wns that both wow
burned quite badly.
Miss Alto Scott has taken charge
of the. algebra class while Mr. Ager
is in Portland.
fleorRc Gnlbrailh mid Miss Oiacc
1 Inn-corn were united in marriage
Monday by Hhv. W. F. Shields or
M'dfoid. They letuinod to Talenr
the same -ln and will lie in Hugh
Xonnnn's house in the northern pan
of town. A jionnil paitv was given
them by some of thoir lneuds,
John Hrmer haft Ihhii out of (own
for n ft iv ilaxs.
J. K. Silva. who bus been working
in W.ilungton tho wst biiinnmr. re
turned to Ilia home 011 Wnguer creek
last Saturdav morning.
ESPEE DODGES WORD
ON O.-C. LAND GRANT
SALICM. Oro. Nov. 19 Without
reaching agreement on any (dan ta
Hubrolt to eauaVei for the fcuUlsiuent
of t Orsaoii-CftlUornlu land grant
qtfentteu and with n' ' tor un
othar MilNg nMfltioi 1, " rnn
rNN ut r&prHnuUvw i !
gMikorn Paell uomprnty and a
committee of the Settuiltr land
TALENT TALK
urnnt conference adjourned this af
ternoon after a three houra discus
Eton that at times boenmo heated.
Tho railroad company was repro
Rontcd by Attorney Hnlph Moody and
Tu Kxpert McAllister. Tho Btnto
was rejiresented by Governor Wlthy
combe, Secretary of State Olcott,
Stato Treasurer Kay, S. M. Garland
of Lebanon, Ii. R. llcan of Riikciio and
W. I. Vnwtor of Mcdford. C. R.
Spenco of Orefion City Who was ap
pointed a member of tho committee
did not nppenr.
Palluro to nnren wno caused by dif
ference In Intci pretatlon of tho reso
lution passed Just before adjourn
ment of tlm general 'conference I"
September which provided for tho
conferonco today to evolve a plan
"whereby the ro-opcrutlon of tho
Southorn Pacific can be secured In
opeuint; tbo OreRon-Callfornla nrant
lands to early settlement without fur
ther HtlBatlon."
Reportod by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., BUth and Fir Bts.
Circuit
Spaulding Manufacturing Co. s. J.
F. Hopkins, return of summons,
A. K. Dixon vs. Oold Hill com
pany, action for money.
flnrnett-Coioy llnrdware Co. vs. 0.
Lnidley, cost bill.
l'IX)lSll "
Kstnte of Fdwnrd A. King, js-tition
for Order to assign contract.
ICstnte of (leoige F. Aleriimau, in
ventory nnd appiaisemHiit, petition to
sell personal propeily, order to sell
sjrsoualpi-opcrt v.
lUiil INlato Tninsfeis
Vera Kershaw to James L.
Kershaw, laud in seen. 10, II
mid !), twp II7-IF $ 1
C. C. Hush it ux- to Agues C.
FraJiks, lots in block tt He
ully Add.. .Mcdford .... I, OIK)
Xationnl Surety Co. to (I. II.
Hichmoud ct ux, lot in block
1, Cottage Home Add., Mcd
ford ... .-- .- 1
Xational Surety Co. to 0. II.
Kichmond ct ex, undivided
hnlf of land in two. Mli-UW . 1
Charles F. Tilton ct u.x to City
of Ashland, right of way
ncrose- land in sec. M-IKI-II-I. I
W. P. Mcaley et ux to Porter
J. Xeff, land in Humphrey
AndrcHS Add., Mcdford.. . I
RKKOI.UTIO.VS
Of condolenro on tho death ot
George F. Morrlman.
WURRKAS, On tho fith day of No
vember, 19 in, In obedience to the will
of the groat and supremo Ruler of
tho universe, all that wuk Immortal
of our late mid lamented neighbor,
(icorgo ! Merrlman, was siinimonod
to Its eternal renting place; uud,
whereas, his many virtues and ster
ling worth and thu long and Intimate
relations held with htm In the faith
ful dUcharge of his duties makns It
oinlently befitting that wo record our
appreciation of him, therefore be It
HRSOLVRI), by Mcdford Camp No.
90 Woodmen of tho World, that thu
sudden removal of such a life rrom
our midst leaves n vacancy and a
shadow that will be deeply realized
by all the members and friends of this
organization, and will prove a sorbins
Ioms to the community and the pub
lic. HKSOLVKD. Thui wo tenderly con
dolo with the family of our deceahed
neighbor In thoir hour of trial and j
HOTEL OXFORD
Novest and Best in
GRANTS PASS, ORE
Kmbodloa every convenience nnd
eomfort found In a modem hotel
Hot and cold water, steam heat and
telephone In dvcty room, largo
Jhearful lobby will, open fire, Well
Lighted Sample Room, Rates
moderate. Auto-i.u to all trains.
Mtwlfonl trade eMpocUlly solicited.
F. W. STREETS, Prop.
COURTHOUSENEWS
affliction and devoutly commend
them to tho kccpltiK of Htm who
looks with pitying eye upon tho wid
owed and fatberless.
HRSOLVRI), That :n our natural
sorrow for tho loss of a faithful and
beloved ' Woodman, wo find conso
lation in tho heller that It In well
with 111 ni fur whom wo mourn.
HRSOLVRI). That a copy of theso
icsolutloiiH bo spread upon tho min
utes of this camp, a copy printed In
tho local paper and a copy forwnrded
to the bereaved family.
W. If. MRRKRH,
W. II. JACKSON,
R. II. ilMCJKRL,
Committee.
INTKItt'ltllA.N AtJTO CAIt CO.
Tlino Tllc
Lcaio Mcdford dally except Bun-
day for Astiiund, Talent and Phoenix
at 8 a. in., 1:15. 3.30 and D:1C and
10:15 p. m. (Saturday at 11: 15 p.
m.) Sunday loavo at 8:00 and 11:00
a. in., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:.lo p. ra.
Loavo Ashland dally excopt Sunday
nt 9:00 a. in., 12:50, 2:30, 4:30 and
7:00 p. m. and Sunday nt 10:00 a.
m.. 13 noon. 4:00. 6 and 10'tlO d. m.
Drlug tlioso old nu.enzluc3 and pe
riodicals to tho Mail Trlbuno for
binding. "
XOTK'K KOIt KRWKIt IUIH
Notice Is hereby given that tho city
rouncll will recolvo Healed Litis for
tho construction of a six Inch lateral
sower on Kdwurdn street from tho
east lino ot lot 3, block 1, Wlldwood
Addition to Riverside Avenue, at tho
next regular meeting December 7th,
HUG. The plans and HpucltlcatloiiH
governing tho construction of this
sewer aro on file nt tho city record
er's office. All bids must bo accom
panied b. a certified check for 5 tier
rent of tho bid nnd must ho filed
with the undersigned at the city hall
not luler Minn five P. M , Tiiosdny,
December 7th, 1915.
Dated this 17th day of November,
1915, at .Mcdford, Orogon.
RLMKR T. FOSS,
Recorder of tho City of Medford.
FOlt KKN1 HOtTHKKH
ROOMS
lCl'INQ
FOR HKNT Modern furnlshod
housekeeping looms, cheap; close
In. 23 1 Rast 9th. 208
FOR IlKNT IlOCHliS
F(Tff HKNT 7-rooin hoiibe on West
.Main. Phono 5S5-J. 212
FOR HUNT Ten room house, un
furnished or partly furnished; fur
nace. Mrs. J. K, Watt, phono
381-J-l. 209
FOR HKNT Furnished modern
house. W. II. Rverhard, 1013 W.
9th street.
FOR HKNT Well furnished modern
bungalow. 42J South Laurel.
FOR HKNT Col. Sargent's place on
Onkdulo avenuo. Inquire of II. II.
Nye orjloy 11. Peebles. 225
I'-OR UK.Vl' KVll.linrinii ItOOMh
l'OHRI-INI'-FimMsheTl room nt 322
South Contrul. -os
FOR RUNT .MIhi;KI,I.ANROU.S
FOR HKNT 1 1 acres, partly In buar
ing oiihard; house and tools; 1 Vfc
miles fiom city limits, I'houe
685-J. 212
FoTt LKASR Rich river bottom
land. Flnu for gardontng, corn
and potatoes, H., onro Mull Tri
bune. FOR BALI' UKAh 1WTATM
FOR SALB i;n7inia"nd,"f"rulMand"
timber land, land from SG.00 per
aero upwardB on long tluio. Gold
Hay Realty Co.
NEW TODAY
I have ono of the finest outlaying
stock ranches In tho county. Four
hundred acres nearly air of It Is ag
ricultural land, and half ot It Irri
gated, Pine Improvements, well out
Hi the free outrange. About J5000
worth of personul property goos with
It. Price $:, 000, uud a great buy ut
that prloo.
Fine little plaeo elose to pavomont
In Grunts Paa, nix a ores, somo ut
falfa, and sonio fruit. Would trade
clear for Medford property.
C. D. HOON
Hooui 10, Jmktou County Hank llld.
Wold ON UERE.TMIS
lSr4'T ENOUGH MONEV
T WILL
XOU
go
sb:
FOIl BALlt--allSCKliliA.VKOUS
FOH SALR Studobaker 1014, used
18 months; perfect condition; sulf
starter; electric lights; everything.
p. o. liox r.os, rtiono coi-j. soy
FOR SALR A good motorcycle; can
bo seen at Motorcycle shop, Sparta
building. SOS
FOH SALR Stamp mill, mining cars
nnd track rail, pumps, hoists, nlr
compressor, nlr drills, mining m-a
chlncry, tools and supplies, iron
and hydraulic pipe all sizes, nt hnlf
price. Address M, caro Tribune.
URAL RSTATR FOH SALR All
kinds of property for tnlo or ex
change. Gold Hay Ilealty Co.
KOK SALR Polo mountnln buggy,
good as new. Palmer Investment
Co., .Modoc Orchard.
FOH SALR Angora
White, CMmax, Ore.
goats. Rd
512
FOH SALR I wagon, 1 buggy nnd
harness, 1 work horse, 1 driving
mare, 1 Jersey cow, cheap, It taken
at once. Intpilro at 207 W. Main
street, or Phono 88S-H. S07
FOH BALK Nearly new Oliver type
writer, price S20, Home cholco dia
monds nt jour own price. Call nt
20C W. Main, Mcdford, Ore. 1
FOH BALK Grain hay
Phono 5D1-J2.
and wheat.
t
FOH SALR Stock boots nnd carrots
0.00 per ton. F. L. Caton, Ccn
trnl Point, R. F. D. No. 2, Phono
2!)x3i 222
FOlF "s A LR - Cholco Tlianksgivlng
tin keys, S to 20 pounds, delivered
dressed. Phone Kill, Central Point.
207
FOR SALR Llttlo Club need wheat
rallied on now luud yielding 40
bushels per acre. Jus. Campbell,
Phono 311-R. 210
FOH .SALIC Overland. 1914 model,
electric lights mid starter, In first
class condition at a bargain, Uox
333, Mall Tribune. 207
FOR HALR nnardless and bearded
barley. Phone 3R, Dr. Clancy.
FOR HAIihiiirtsraJCK
FOUB.I.K--M"iT'cirik
good cows for lack of feed, llox
L., Mall Tribune. 2l)S
FOH SALF U horses, 12 heavy
work mares, lnipilro Vinson's
Hum, N. RlversldiiAvo. 2l(i
1IRLP WANTRII AOKNTS
WANTRD A girl for general house
work. Apply llox M, care Mall Trl
buno, WAXTKn-!srrt.tTiONH
WANTKD lly joung married man,
work of any kind; good hand with
team. 2t& tit St. Ashhiud. 20K
WANTRD Position as housekeopor,
inferences. Address llox A. A
Mall Tribune. 207
VvTNTKDWorR by dayjiour or Job
by man with team; also wo have
alfulfu, grain, liny and straw and
wood for sulo. Loo Young, Phono
7-F4. 221
FOR R.VCIlANGi:
FOll'TcXd I AN(1 R TluiriniTposI
tlou to arrange for trades fur Cal
ifornia property, either city or
county, In axohaugo for Roguo
river property. Address for pros
cut, L. II. Houston, Talent, Phono
3-F18. 232
TO KXCHANGK . 40, CO or 90
nciixi for business or city property.
(I. Allder, Medford, Oie. 209
FbltlTxCANUKCood t-t Tniprov
ed laud in inlddlo west for country,
city or business hero, G. AHder,
Medford. 207
WHY?
IT IB YOUR HUMlNRSb TO BI315 MK
Because my ulocx in irudo Is to
have optioned at tho lowest caih
prlco the host buy In this county.
I have beon on tno ground look
ing out for you for the past fire
years. Noarly everyday I havs In
vestigated some "good thing." I have
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will se
curo inn satisfied customer.
In a fow hours time I can giro you
the boneflt of this research. It Is my
business to show you over tho couuty
and Introduce you to the possibilities
and opportunities here. Seo Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
IW Wl Mla Wrtitt
OW.DON't MINOTMAT.
BE LESS PER
T COUNT !
Ill'SlNKSS 1HHKCTOHV
Auto .Supplies
LAIIKR AUTO SPRING CO. Wo
are operating the largest, oldest
nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Use- our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 20 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Ore.
Attorney
GRO. W. CHKRRY Attorney., and
..Notary, Room 9, Jackson County
..Hank Ilulldlng, Medford, Ore,
PORTRR J. NRKP, WM. P. MRALRY
Attornoys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, -Medford National. Dank bldg.
A. R. RKAMRS, LAWYRH Garnott
Corey bldg.
O. M. ROHRRTB Lawyor.
Mcdford National Uank Building.
-TV."-1 , i-ir-s.. ,. :, '. .in
Dentists
Dr. W. M. VAN 8C0Y00
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Qaructt-Corey Uldg., ulto 310
Medford, Oro. Phono SBC.
Collections nntl Itvportn
COLLKCTION8 AND RRPORT8 We
collected souio accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to got the
money. Tbo Uunoclt Mercantile
Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias
kins' Uldg., 2 If. R, Malust.
Engineer mid Contractor
FHKDCUlNSSnRincor und
contractor, 401 M. F. & If. Uldg.
Surveys,, estlmatoa, Irrigation
dralnngo, orchard and land im
provement. ' -"' ' ' -- . -g f
Onrbage
IdARIIAGL' Got your premlaos
cleaned up for tho Hummer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service Phono 274-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Mu.slo
HaTgDT .MUsic STUDIO Room
101, Garuett-Corey bldg. Fml Al
ton Halght, piano; Mrs. Florence
Hnlllday Halght, volco, Phone
72.
Physicians anil Surgeons
DR. F. G. CAHLOW, DR. RVA
MAINS CAR1X)W Osteopathia
physicians, 41C-417 Garnott-Corey
bldg., phono 1030-L. Hcsldcnco
20 South Laurel st.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician, 303 Garnott-Corey
building. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. KMMRNS Physician mid
surgeon, Practice limited to eyo,
ear, nose and throat. Ryes scien
tifically tostod nnd glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
It. H. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono GG7.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician nnd
surgeon Phones, office 3C, resi
dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 to
12, 2 to C.
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD '
DR. MYRTLK 8. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Offlc
309-310-311, M. P. & II. bldg.
Phones, rosldonco 814-J2, office
814.
Oil. MARTIN C. HARHKR Physi
cian mid surgeon. Offleo Palm
block, opposite Nush hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
T, U. IIRINR, M. D. Rye, Rnr.
Nose nnd Throat. Ileadachos and
nervous conditions relieved by
properly fitted glasses. Cross eyos
straightened. Office 22S R. Main
St., phono 303, Consultation free.
Printer nml Publishers
M r?DFol t b" PHI NTINO CO.', lias the
best equipped printing office la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
Public Stenographer
m! T''Kn 1 WARDS. Bteographor
and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410
(Jurnntt-Corey building. Office
phone 7 09-J, resldenco phono
K13-R.
Transfer
RADSJ TRANSFUR & 8TORAOK CO.
Olflce 43 North Front st. Phono
3 IS. Priced right. Service guar
anteed. I.iail.N WATaiMAKIXn
Take tbo right step now-; pleasant,
profitable work nut overdone; fevr
months learning; petitions guaran
teed; write for reforoucea und partic
ulars Portland WHlohmaklng, Rn
graving ajul Qptlflal School. 218 Cora,
muuwealtb Uldg.. Otu and Aukuny,
Portlaud, Orouoa, . .
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