Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1915)
PAGE 8EV7CN Freckles Blosseis IVTEDFCmt) ftfATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKOON, WIOPNESDAY, NO VEM HF.lt 21, 1015. ASHLAND '1 VICINITY and His Friends Bv M U Ml Funeral services or Mrs. Augu.stn r5. Neil, xvho died suddenly 'in Sun Francisco lust Sunday morning were lipid at the fmnily residence on Hip Hoiilcvnrd Wednesday iii'ti'iiiouu. An pfccort J'rom Alplin Chnpler, Iuistern Stnr, ullendcd Hip surxiccy. Jnter iticut was hi Mountain View ceme tery. The deceased was 58 yearn of ngo. Hcaides her husband, Lennder Neil, he lamps thipo sotw and two daughters. Kbno lic on the old homestead, past of town; Jcse in Portland, Kills in Klauuith county, Mrs. Kdnn Torrciico at Hilt and An gle at home. Thu head emup, Modem Woodmen of the World, owns $118,000 in AOi land bonds, clarified as light, litliin and refunding. Also $o",r00 in .lnekson county road and school bonds, and .ii).i,000 in Mpdford witter and improvement obligations. 'Tho Commercial club is still dis cussing the feasibility of leasing the McCarthy block in its entirety, in which venture it would leceivp tho support of the Civic Improvement or L-n nidation ami its auxiliaries. If. 0. Oilmoic and wife, leave this week lor u boutlicni trip whiph will extend over the Christmas holiday. Thev go to San Francisco and I.os !AncIcH. Mr. Oilmore has recovered from tho effects of his recent acci dent en used b fulling over an cloe- tric light pole. Anticipating even u suggestion from him, the Orcgon-Cul-iforuia Pofor company preferred a settlement, which xvnis nrncptrd pk "eniincutlv satisfactory," in the Inn Kiinge of the- professor. The hotel committee of the Com mercial club started an active cam paign on Tuesday for subscriptions, slock or otherwise, in an amount suf licicnt to convert the Hotel Oregon into a modem, up-to-dato house. The amount requited nppioxiinntcs -VJO,-1100. Present owners of thp building pool their holdings in the enterprise. The committee members arc: Hex. M. I.', Heed, V. 0. X. Smith and .1. W. McCoy one preacher and two bank ers. Their slogan is, "If Ashland is to have n suitable hotel in all its ap pointments, citizens must proxidc it." 'Among horticultural uwnrds at San Francisco. Albert Johnson cot a uold medal on JJr.x'nn strawberp'os, so termed because classified as 1(3 to 1; also a silver souvenir on peaches, a bronze one on Hose wars, and a sub stantial iccognitiou on Ping cherries. 1). M. I.owe. n silxcr medal on penches, nhd honorable mention on lling cherries. H. II. Lcnxitt, bronze medal on currnuts, honor medal on Ininibcrt cherries, with U'Anjou carn fuxornbly mentioned. Honorable mention was uuidu in behalf of W. O. Prescott for Muii peaches, and C. A. Peters for ruspbciiics. One of the notable displays: was made by Jipi Ornhnui and Paul Williams, who con duet thp Patterson orchards, and for which they irecived an honor medal lor Yellow Ncwtowns. These were the extra fancy apples displayed Honio time ago in WliitcdV window. Strenuous experience in keeping tab on the award made in the Ore gon building at San Francisco re sulted in the- collapse of C. X. Have Hit. managing the display, who was sent to the hospital suffering trom horticultural bulluciiuttioii, his place being tilled by II. 0. Fiohb.ich, sub stitute. Fred Peuniston shot a Siberian goose recently Mlnlc hunting n'nr Hear creek. This wild fowl ii unus ual aittontr the leathctcd .pceies in I lice part, It has been ent to Med. ford uniU'lltikiiiK pn lots to be mounted, and mil be kept union;; other specimens of the taxidermist's an at Ilnrrv Honor's eignr store. Last Thtiisditv Miss Lillian Patter son and Mis. A, II. Pniclit were among u party ol thiity guests who dined at the Oirgou huildiug at San Francisco cpoitiou jjiounds. Tho banmict was siipplemcntcd b. n re ception and dance, given as a con cluding Junction of the exposition season br the state comniisfcion and Oiegoii Socielv of Culiloniia. The repast uas "a real home dinner." and the decoration'" weic lis beautiful n the "vittlcs" Hctc sumptuous. Mis Flora TliontpMin ot JacUonx ille was ulo present. Suel) well-known local (diameters as A. M. Dm ml. ninl Domcnico Fob iuno Jiguted in Hie cnMially list as recently teported by the state indiis trinj commifsioiu The lonnef lied H bam) cut and the latlct liruiid (side, . Clinton Aglet, son of I). C Aglor, tho veteran eonduutor in the S, P. jcrviee, has gone to South America, hi destination being Valparaiso, Chile, for which port he sailed from San Frnceo rcecntlv on the Gince liner '"Curwo." Hu trip combine bu-incw, and pleeMire. Grmixille Van Vaetor. son ol Mr. mid Mi. W. K. Va Vjetor. a ttwrnt hih krhool graduate, and who re lumed home ftom noitlient Cahfor niM ""tie time -"o oh wut of )wl Di,.nnrx trMihle. lit- lee nporatMl bsn tot appendM-itu Mini U ih a ritual aoMdUtsn t q k-l hiiiUsl. Tlw K'k 'l1iiikiiRlvmit Well ooj-HM. Tliur-U etcMinc. wttk u buwiuet Ii'itliin n llu-ii s.iei.ti ilium-; mil. fvtwi by lUv llutpl Urt8Ht w " 1 VVELL, 6UESff I AIN'T HAF lA-S FAT AS NER MA IS ! s rf gn - Uii v ' mwit cccompaniincnts of ot chest rnl music. V.. It. Smith and Wilbur Livinood, relatives who li.ive been visiting the E. F. Smith family here, btarlcd Monday on a trip to the imposition. In 1890 the Odd Fellows grand lodge instituted the custom of nwurd mg veteran jeweled budges to those of tho suboidinate organizations who have been members of the order for twenty-fixe years continuously. Since then ."S7 of such badges hux'o been nxxMi'dcd. X.vin Lotjg of Ashland is tho prom) possessor of one, while Ed Fnrloxc, George Stephenson nud lit Evans arc entitled to the distinctive honor, with Ed Plupps, Cliff Payne, Mill Mvcr and several others close in on the wnitiug list. Local prospectors who Imxe return ed from the Hunmu'rV mining devel opment woik in Siskiyou countv re port yrcnt cxcticmcnl in that tcrri torv oxer the visit of emissaries of the United Slate Steel corporation, who arc looking over tho grounnd with i view of securing options on matignncse ore deposits, the intent beinf to prrcl cpipicntiitliott plnnt end ship the pioilucls cast. Calla han tlulch is pspicmlly mentioned as i prr-JtiPttvp field in this particular levclopioent. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mr. nud Mrs. II. D. itccd kuvo an Informal dinner party In honor ot It. P. Tuckers birthday annlvoptftO' Wednesday evening. Tho tablo xvaB decorated with a mlnaturo JapancHo tea garden and hike, nnd wns set for twelve-. About twenty frlcndH of Mr. and Mm. Charles Heed tendered them a very enjoyable reception nt tho homo of F. W. Podge, Friday evening. They presented Mr. nnd Mrs. Itccd with a xery handsome- hand-painted chluu berry set. The welcomo stork paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Iloulnson last Mon day evening, and left a baby Rlrl. Dick Is employed us lineman for tho C.-O. Power ocnipnny. M. D. llowers und Harry Porter attonded the U. of O.-O. A. C. foot ball Kiimo at KuKene, Satuiday, from this place. Porter returned Sunduy, no na to be In charKo of the lumber Bhcd Monday morning, but "Doc" Dowers visited with friends and did not arrive homo till Monday, Paul McKlnnts, who has been vIbU Iiir "with relatives "back in Nobras ky," for tho past six months, has re turned to his Hams valley ranch. Mrs. William Dana spent last Sun day nud Monday at Grants Pass with old friends. Gporco Lyman last week shipped two moro cars of his cbolco Spltzcn borgs to tho New York market. One moro car Is to leave soon, which will mako flvo car loads fiom his eight aero orchard, located about threo miles north or Gold Hill. Last wcok F. (J. Guy and S A. DuRcnhcrry purchased tho dairy equipment stock and business of tho "Sleepy Hollow Dairy," from tho Gold Hill company. Henceforth It will bo conducted as the Locust View Dairy, from their adjoining ranches on Sor dino creek. Great preparations- are being made for the Thanksgiving mask bull to bo held in the Pleasure Pavilion here. This Is to be an especially enjoyable tme for treading the light foot M. S. Johnson Is enlarging his Im plement shed. Harry Harvey ts em ployed adding a shed at the back for knock-down Implements and wagons. Mr, Harvey formerly conducted a hardware business In this city, but for the past two years has resided In Ashland. F. Dey and Clay Schrump, em plojeos of tho Heaver Portland Co ment company, wore Mcdford visitors last Thursday. D. M. Lowe, ronowned as proprie tor ot an Ideal farm, near Ashland, vlblted with his dauxhter. Miss Harel Lovm, Wednesday He had Just re turned from the I .and Produels show at Cortland, where he took first prlte. The llogue ilivr Public Servian corporation last Thursday rsoelvml a ecnlrtfiiKBl pump, motor anil equip ment Tilt HIMt l t whsI In the coffvr tlrfut const rut tiu IkiI ' i-FER MV I SWOUIO ?AY DMA FtFTV POUNDS IN A YEAR AN' HER SWN MEVER EVEN CRACKEP AN I BET TWAT5 MODE XOU AIM'T-YOUfMl oue smart vm AUGKl! ( 4P' ) "TMAN YOU f T pSfl "" tmfzi&vr.i' Moore, foreman, already has a small crew at work, and moro will be added shortly. Local Southern Pacific officials were on the Jump last week, hero as well as all along the division. On Monday the examination train nrrlv cd and all employes ot any conse quence or responsibility xvere put through scvcreal physical tcstH for sight, hearing nnd tho like. Wed nesday tho supply train mado Its usual stop and stocked up tho local depot nnd yards. Another carload of hogs was ship ped the latter part of last week from this point. , Mr. nnd Mrs. "mil" Kinney went to Medford last Thursday. Ad Graham now has n woll of sonto thirty five feet with about twenty flvo feet of fine water. Tho woll was recently drilled by Earl Hoker, undor tho dlractloji of Walt Maudy. H. II. Lnmpman visited his old friend from Wisconsin, but now nt Grants Pnss, Frank Woods, Wednes day nnd Thursday last. Tennis Is still xcry much enjoyed as every day which will allow It tho high school court Is In use most of tho time. Sunday afternoon thrco sets woro played by Fletcher Stout and Klchnrd Morelock against IL P. Tucker and K. V. Upton, which re sulted In favor of tho latter pair. Thoro Is roiisldorablo talk of giving tho court n surfaco of asphalt. Tho Girl's Tennis club, who built tho court, hnvo about ten dollars In tho treasury, und a similar amount as well ns labor has been promised If tho ground Is given a permanent sur faco. E Rsported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Hiith and Fir BU. 'Circuit John Kldcn v.. I-lrst Chiisttuii ('hutch ct al., complaint. Lou ), loues h. JikNou 0. Coble et ah, deeiee of eonfinnntioii. Channiiig Sweet vs. Alphonsu Hien venue, complaint Iaok-on County Hunk c Hohu lliiyntond ti ah, demurrer of daekson county. K. II. Potter xb. Hon' V.. Lo.ir, no tice, motion and titiidavit, older de nying motion. II. II. Helm x. P. I). Illaekden et al., fiudingi of fact and eoneliibions of low, deeiee. Heal Kstnto Tranireis 0. F. Dyer et uv to K ('. Nor ris, lot .", blk. J, Ktntsoit tin- J IF Yl KIDNEYS ACI BADLY Take tablespoon ful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers Prink lots of water. We ro a nation of meat eaters and our blood Is filled with urio acid, sayi a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from tha overwork? they get sluggish; the eliininative tiimei clog and thus the waat is retained in the blood to poison tha entire system. When your ktdnsys ache and feel liks lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or tho bladder is irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have serere bead aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleples ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bid weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablesnoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will set fine. This famous salts is made from the sold of irrapos and lemon Juiee. combined will' lithia, and has been used for generations to fluid and stimulate clomped kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it if no longer a soitrc of irritation, thus Hiding urinarv and b. . 't diwtrtliir. Jad Salts Is irtextenm' 1 nnot Injure; makes a dviigbtful etfeoii- -nt llUda water drink, and nobody can nuke a luUtaki" by Uking a little i-ri.xi .lly to keep the kidju oiui aud avttte. COURT HOUS NEWS MA 6AINE0 KINS-AV! JL. A v . tj r-rV Vii' intr' ?w7ti -AT" I . i t l4V HI i i iu crs i t l A-.n C'J-J-dSa-arSgy- --. - --..,-,h.h MM.... OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRDfKHOT TEA I Ori a snisll package, of Hamburg It rr ft Tea, or ns tho German folks call It, "Hamburger Until Thiv'at any phnrmscy, Tako n tnblwpoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling wntcr upon it, pour tlitoiigh n slevo nud drink a teacup full at nny time during the day or beforo retiring. It I the must rircctix-o way to break a cold nnd euro grip, ns it opens tho pnrc of tho skin, rclfcxing congestion. Also loosens tho bowels, thus breaking up n cold. Try It tho next time you suffer front ft cold or tho grip. Jtt is inexpcnulvo nnd entirely vegetable, therefore eafo nnd harmless. I STIFF, ACH NG JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and ntuclM with a small trial bottle of old 8t. Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Ilhcumatlinn It's pnin' only; not ono case In fifty requires Interns! treatment, Huh sooth ing penetrating "SL Jacobs Oil" right en the "lender rpot," and by tho timo you sny Jnck Itohlnwm out comes tho rhrumatia palp. "St. Jnroh's Oil" Is a hnnnless rhvumatUm cure which never dUsppolnts nnd doesn't burn Dm slin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness front aching joints,, njusclcs nnd bones; Atop Mlatlrn, lumbn;o, backsclin, ncurnlgin. 1 LlmK'r up I Get a l5 cent hnttlo of old-time, honest "St. Jnrobt. Oil" from any drug storp, and in a moment you'll bo fre from paiim, ache nud tlffnei. Dou't sufferl Hub tliouma Ham away. recorded plat ofMeilforl ? 1 ('. H. Carlton e iim to Cunt Tilled, lot .1, I.Ik. :, Carlton Add., Medtord 100 V. 1. Vim Vaetor el ux to .1. II. 1 Jersey et u.x, lots 1 and 2, blk. 11,. It. it. Add., Ashr land .. . , ,'i00 Joseph Polev el u.x to V. M. Poley, laud in twp. IIH-U'j-1YV 10 W. II. Siugler, sheriff, to Lil lie I). Huy, lot in blk. 70, Mcdfoiil J.Oll Hxecuttiv' Notlco Notice Ik hereby given that tho undersigned has, by order of tho county court of the ntato of Oregon for thu County of Jackson, been duly appointed executrix of tho estatn ot It. V, Ilenll, deccasod. All persons huxing claims against snld estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same, duty verified as re quired by law, to mo at my postofflco address, Central Point, Oregon. All persons owing said estatq are hereby dliectcd to puy tho same Immediate Dated, November 10, 1015. ANN MAUIA HKALL, Fxecutrlx of tho estato of H. V. Doall, deceased, V. L". Phlpps, attorney for said os tale. .Vol Ire of SjiIm of Peivmul l'lMiM-Hy hy Ailiuliilstmtiix Notice Is hereby given HibI pur suant to an mder of the. county court of Jackson Count), Oregon, mnde and entered on tho 18th day of Novem ber, 111 IS, lu the matter of the estate of George F Merrlmnn, deceased, thu undersigned administratrix of said estate, will, from nnd alter tho dato of this notice, piocood to sell, ul piL vfito null), the follow lug dcMrlhed per sonal property, belonging to tho es tato of George 1' Metrlman, deccasod, towlt. The business, good will, stork on hand and tools of trnijo of the black itmlthlng busluuss heretofore conduct ed hy the deceased on Hixorsldo nvo nuo South In the city of Medford, Oregon. Terms of Sale Cash In hand or on approved secutit. such as will bo ap proved by the h.i id tountx court, the sale to be subjen to the confirnia- HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Embodies every convenience and comfort found In a modern hotel Hot and cold water, steam heal und telephone In exery room. I-arua heerful lohi. with open flro, Well Lighted Hiiioplo Hooius. Hatos moderate. Auto bus to all trains. Mftdford trade especially solicited. F W. STREETS, Prop. I iWim Lin. O 1 GEESLIHvEft wM Hon nnd approval of said court, ir desired the tools and stock will be sold In separate lotB, Dated, November 18, 1015. MAItY K. MICKIUMAN. Administratrix ot tho Kstnto of Geo, F. Morrlman, Deceased. Notlco ot Assessment California-Oregon I'oxxer Company. location of principal place of busi ness: San Francisco, California, Nolce In hereby given, that nt a meeting of tho directors hold on Wednesday, Oct. 20th, 101G, nn as sessment (No. 2) of Ono Dollar per shnro wan levied upon tho capital stock of the corporation, payable Im mediately to tho Secretary, nt tho office of the corporation, No. 131 Leldcsdorff Street, San Francisco, Cnllforntn. Any stork upon which this assess ment fill il I remain unpaid on Wed nesday, December Kith, 1915, will bo delinquent nnd advertised for naln nt public miction, and, unlcna pay ment In mnde before, will ho sold on Wednesday, January 12tir, tOlG, nt the hopr of JS M to pay tha delin quent DRfessment, together with the coss of mlx'ortlslng and cxponues of sale. Dated October 20lh, 1D15. ALHX J, HOHHOUOUGH. Secretary of California-Oregon Power Contpnny. Office: No. iat Loldesdnrff Street, Ban Francisco, California. FOlt ItllNT nODUKfl FOlfll K Nt- 7-rooin h on so on West Main. Phono fkS5-J. 212 FOJt HUNT FurnlBhed modern house. W. H. Hverhard, 1013 W. 0th street. ' FOlt IIKNT Wall furnished inodorn bungalow. All South Laurel. FOU HUNT Col. Haruent's pluco on Oakdnle avenue. Inquire ot II. II. Nye or Hoy H. Preblea, 22C FOU HUNT Nicely furnished 5-ronm hungnlow, nil conveniences; close. 117 Jay St., cor So, OnUdnlo and 11th St 211 I'OH Itli.NT HOAHI) AND KOOMK FoTrTtKNT iiooui'aud' boanrfor txvo. 007 W. 11th St. 211 VOll ItHNT MISCKLiaMCnUH FOU HKNT H ucTeH. partly In bear ing orchard; house and tools; 1 ', miles from city limits. Phono 685-J. 212 FOlt LRASH Itloh river bottom land. Flnu for gardonlng, corn and potatoes, It., euro Mail Tri bune. FOH MALI'; llriAii rtSTATM FOn"8AX7Fornna"nil,"fruirJnnd timber land, land from $5,00 por aero upwards on lone tlmo. Gold Hay Healty Co. FOU SALB MI3CKlifiA?li:0UH foil SALK Piifi wiiinngPulouso geese. Phone Hll-J. 211 FOH SALIC A fine lot of Whltu Gamo Cornish chickens, fine lay ers and heavy incited. On account pf slokuesH unable to take care of. Call on Mrs. L. Itcame, 240 North Oakdaln nvo. FOH SALK Grain hoy and goose. Phono D01-J2. FOH SALK Good second hand Thor electric washing machine. Phone ri70-H, or call 216 S. Hlveralde. HHAL KSTATH FOH SALK All kinds of property for salo or ox change. Gold Hny Healty Co, FOl SALK Pole mountain buggy, good an new. Palmer Investment Co , Modoc Orchard. NEW TODAY In the Applcgato I have a stockol SO acres, of which 50 arrcs Is good alfalfa land, with water for tho xvhoh place, no buildings, farm, stock, and feed goes for $1500. Terms. 'J have 400 acres well irtlgnted and stopkod, up Hogue river, $22,000, 25 ncioscloho to Medfoidrou paved highway, mostly bottom land, build ings, some In fruit, $0000 00 Party wants tu rent uu equipped 100 aero ranch. C. D. HOON Itoom 10, .)arkon County Hank lililjf. LK.VHV WATCHMAKING Take tho right step now; pleasant, profitable work not overdone; fow months learning, positions guaran teed: wrlto for references and parti tilars Portland Watchmaking, Hn eravlnif and Dntlral gnhiuil 'IR fnm. tnnnweallh IIIiIk , 0th and Ankony Portland, Oreijon. Fon SAiiK-y-an3t;iciAiANKOua FOR SALK Stomp mill, mining cars and track rail, pumps, hoists, nlr compressor, nlr drills, mining m-a chlnery, tools nnd supplies, Iron and hydraulic plpo all sites, at halt price. Address Mcare Tribune FOH SALK-AnRora goatl Ed White, Climax, Ore. 912 FOlt SALK 1 storm buggy, cheap: 1 bicycle, man's; 1 cow; baled wheat hay In nny quantity. Mrs. D. M. McNnsser, Central Point, . Oregon, Phone 113x2. 11G FOH SALK Must sell good ft passen gor nuto; cost $2000; snap. Ash land Healty Co.. Atklnnd, Oregon. 213 FOH SALK Manuro spreader, Do I.vnl Separator; Hnbcock tester; Holsteln cows, puro tired llnrk nhtro hogs nnd farm Implements, cheap If taken Immediately. Mm. Frank McICoe, Central Point, Oro., R. F. D. No. 1, Uox 73, or phone 181. 215 FOR KALE Or trndc, surrey and net double harness. Phono 8-H2. 212 FOR3ALK Smal"clBhtpor7o"nt jnortgagcH on rauches near Agate nud Knglo Point, Address Hot 021 Medford, ore. FOR SALE Grain hay and wheat. Phono G91-J2. FOH SALK Stock beets and carrots 6.00 tier ton. F. L. Onton, Cen tral Point, H. F. D, No. 2, Phono 20x3, 222 .T- , -t,- n.z.c - "-'r-rr, ,-t, t-,-,-1 FOU SAI4l-I;trETITO0K FOH HALE Good young cow. 820 Hounott nvo. 212 FOH BALK Or trade, iwo Anubrn bucks. Phono 1F-21. 211 FOU BALK OR horscsi 12 lioavy xvork mnrrs. Inquire Vinson's Hnrn, N Hixorsldo Avo. 21C -r- sni -vr t . . v .tt I -. f. ' ,i-n - -j. WANTKD ftlTUATlONS WANTED Work by af. hrnir oijob by man with team; also wo havo alfalfa, grain, hay and straw and xvood for sale. Leo Young, Phono 7-F4. 221 WANTED Mtntin,t.A.r;oUH , WANTED To rent u five" "or six roomed furnished house, llox 317. 212 WANTED Ono horse farm xvngon with thills; must be In good oulcr. Apartment No, 22, Colonial Flats. 213 WANTED Ladles driving nnd riding homo; must single foot under mid dle mid have ntylo, and bo gontlo nnd sound. Address V, cuio of Mnll Tribune, WANTED To puichnsn Irrigated rnnoh; prefer location u district north and east of Medford; place must be lirlgated or undor propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; prleo must ho reahouuble; glvo prlco and best terms, also section, township and run go lu replying, AddresB 1. O. Ilox 207, Medford. Oregon. 233 FOH EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE l nm In n posl lion to arrango for trades for Cal ifornia proporty, elthor city or county, In oxchnngn for Rogtto river properly. Address for pres ent, I,. II. Houston, Talent, Phono 3-FJ3. 232 LOST 1 10 reward for return of black lynx muff; black nulla lining, missing from ladles room S. 1. de pot, nflornoou or evening Friday, Nov 5, 1015. Uox II, Mull Tri bune. I-, i.i. .,.!, j.i i-j uu: is?n WHY? it is youit ni'HixKss to see mk Docauso my stocx tn trudo is to have optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy In tujs county. I bayo beon on tno ground look ing out for you for the past fve years. Nearly everyday 1 havo In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything excopt those deals which I am convinced will se- iii ro rae satisfied customers. In a fow hours time I can giro you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to vhow you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here, Seo Med ford first and J. G. BARNES IU xVtwit UmIu Hirtt IlUStXT.SS DIHKOrOHV Auto Supplies LAHEH AUTO SPRJNQ CO. Wo am oporatlng tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others tall. Sold under guar antee, 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys OKO. W. CHERRY Attornoy.. antf ....Notary, Room 9, Jackson County ....T)ank Duildlng, Medford, Oro. POUTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALET Attoruoys-nt-Law. Hoquts 8 nnd 9, Medford National Dank bids. A. E. HEAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corcy bldg. Q. M. HOUEHT8 Lawyer. Medford National Dank Duildlng. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. 0. VAN BCOYOC Dentists Gnrnott-Corey Hldg., ulte 310 Medford, Oro, Phono 850. Collections nnd lloportA COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money, Tho Hmtoclt Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has klns' llldg., 210 K. Main ot. ICnglncer nnd Contractor FRED NrCHMMiNGSSRinera contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg. Surveys,, eHtlmntcs, Irrigation dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. finrbngo GAHHAOE Get J'our promises cleaned up for tho summer. Gall on tho city gntbngo wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F, Y. Allen. Instruction lu Muslo HA1GIIT MUSIC 8TUDIO Room 401, Gnrnntt-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton Hulght, piano; Mrs. Florence Hnlllday Hulght, volco. Phone 72. PliywIcluiiN ninl Surgeons DR. F. G. CAIILOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAHLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel Ht. SMSSSa DU. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlo pliyslclnp, 303 Garnett-Coroy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 PhyBlclan and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied, Oculist and Aurlst for S. P, II. H. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co, bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 6C7. DR. H. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, offlco 36, rest donco 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD P'jyslclans and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. bldg. Phonos, residence 814-J2, office S14. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER PhyBl clan und surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. -Byo, Ear, Nono and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions rolloved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Office 228 K. Mala st phono 303. Consultation free. Printers and rpbllstiers MEDi'oitD ' PKLTINd"co7, hastiio best equlppad printing offlco la southern Oregou; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North lir st. Public Ktenograplier SI. T eT)w7hDs1 Stoograpiier and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Oaructt-Coroy building. Office phono 709-J, rcsidonco phone 163-H. HERIIKRT J HEIIRLW Stenogra pher, room 29, Jackson County Hunk Hldg Dictation taken any plnce any time by the only Steno type operator lu Southern Ore. Of. flee phone 51i. Keu. 275-J. Tr.wisfeis HAD8 TRANSFER & STORAOE CO. Off lie 4 Ntirth Front st Phone !G Pcirwi rlaht. fUivli'o Knar anternl R