Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1015
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
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. : now is twenty - , rJ ' ' iTVW ax, JA'Jy
. TwO-BPAUVl - ' 1"SS33 H Pl A' WxV'-"
Former Superintendent of Schools
Collins, of Aleilford, wns In town ear
ly In the week ns tho representative
of the Occidental Insurance company
nlong n range of policies embracing
hoalth and accident risks.
Dr. Geo. O. Jnrvis, left on Monday
during tho reduced rato season, on
a flying business trip to San Fran
cisco. Harry Slcgel, passenger conductor
on tho Ashlaud-Hoscburg run, lias
taken a lay-off, beginning Nov. 30,
and will ploy tho vocation of agricul
turist during the winter months on
his ranch 20 miles west of the Doug
las county capital. This vacation Is
a welcome ono after 17 years con
tinuous duty In tho railway service.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore return
ed on Monday from DorUclcy, Cal.,
having been summoned Micro by tho
death of Frank's father, M. D. Moore,
whose funeral was held In that city,
In the vicinity of which n number of
relatives reside. Tho remains of tho
deceased were cremated. Moore, tho
elder, formerly resided at Vermilion,
South Dakota, and hud visited his son
here earlier In tho season.
Albert Johnson, the horticultural
wizard, not having scon Iito way dear
to "visit the exposition, has indulged
In the purchnso of an expensive pho
nograph by way of recompense. Tho
machine is an Edison disc of the lat
est modol, tho cost of which was
$200. In tho languago of tho real
estate dealer, Hoso Hros. "engineered
tho deal."
Members of a local fraternal or
ganization controlled by women aro
In tho throes of an uproar over tho
blackballing of several candidates for
admission whose private character is
above reproach. One of tho rejected
rrcoutly visited San Francisco whero
sho consultnd an oracle as to tho
Identity of tho party who cast tho
rejected ballot. Tho report has It
that tho modlumistlc Identification
wns so comploto thatmadamo return
ed homo from tho exposition city and
without wnltlng for tho slow process
of tho law gavo her detractor n rare
blessing by word of mouth In lan
guago that is not confined to un
known tongues.
Visitors from Little Shasta valley
over In Siskiyou county aro remind
ing local residents that In view of
tho beet sugar proposition failing in
Jackson county, recourse may bo had
to northern California territory.
C. li. Watson has been mentioned
as a possible delegate to be named
by tho local commercial club ua rep
resenting that organization at tho
Oregon Irrigation congress, to bo held
In Portland, Dec. 2S-30. Other Im
portant matters will bo brought up
before the club at Its regular meet
ing, Monday evening, Dec. C.
Of those who were charmed by tho
speeches of Lord and Lady Aberdeen,
, nt EIIih' temple, Monday night, It was
a matter of comment and a result to
be expected that n heavy pcrccntago
of those prcsont were Scotch, either
native sons and daughters or direct
descendants of such. In tho reception
feature which followed tho addresses
It goes without saying that "tho land
o' ca,kes" was lauded to the skies.
As an Instance of the impetus
which tho springs development has
given to investments here, it Is only
necessary to stato that Father Mas
ters, a Catholic priest of Sunta Cruz.
Cal., holds stock In tho Ashland Min
eral Springs Natatorlum to tho ex
tent of $20,000, he being the heaviest
Investor In that enterprise.
Still thoy return to Southern Ore
gon nfter migrating all over the east
and central west. Dr. Krnost A.
Woods formerly of Roguo Illvor, and
who a few wcoks ago packed up his
effects and roturuud to the prafilo
region, lias ronio back to Jackson
county, and will settle in Ashland as
a specialist, lie found no lure In
the climate of either Minnesota or
Michigan.
H. A. Northrup, of Portland, rep
resentative pf the Oregonlan, Is mak
ing pne of his periodic canvassing
trips Into this territory.
A bunoh of lively Southern Pacific
sub-officials put In an appearance
hero early In tho weok on their way
to the fair at San Francisco. Tho
personnel included Gus Morris, train
master; Chailey Martin, assistant su
' perlntondent; W. A Newell, Inspec
tor; nnd II. A. Walters, chief clork
to Supt. Campbell. Pete Kelly, the
Southern Pacific sleuth, traced tho
party as far as Ashland off of tho
Portland division.
Fifty rogular soldiers from tho Pre
sidio, San Francisco, occupied a spo
clal coach northbound Monday morn
lug. Most of them had been dlscharg
od from the service by limitation, but
annouucod an Intention of re-onllst-Ing
upon arrival at Seattle and other
military posts.
Avorill liurrlmau. oldst son of the
Into K. 11 Harrlnian, and who Is a
director of purehaao and supplies of
' the Southern Pacific system nasund
through here oarli la the week bound
fur Portland II ami his party oc
cupied the office car 'Anion."
Mrs I L Ashcraft who suffered
from a fainting spell on the streets
last Suudav. Is rtMovoring from a ion
dltltiu vktiiili fur Iho time Iwliitf
threatened alarming conseijuouce
Mrs. J. L. Harncr has returned
from the exposition, where she also
visited her daughter Klslo who is n
student lu the School of Design at
San Francisco.
Hoy Vaughn attended the Thanks
giving school entertainment and
dance nt Persist. '
Miss Margery Krsklno spent the
Thanksgiving holdnys at home.
Mrs. Karl Uirlch went to the valley
Saturday.
Frank Dltsworth returned Tuesday
from San Francisco. J. II. Krsklno
returned from Mcdford tho samu day.
Mesdames Lower and Sholl nnd
Harold Lower motored to Mcdford
ono day last woel: and returned tho
next day.
.Miss Margaret Mansfield spoilt the
Thanksgiving holidays at home.
Tho Flounco Hock school gavo a
Thnnksglvjng entertainment Wednes
day afternoon. All details oven to
tho decorations, programs, and hand
colored cards of Invitation wcro curo
fuliy planned and carried out. Tho
young performers did their part well
and tho visitors were much pleased.
After tho program there was a bon
fire built lu tho yard and marsh
mallows toasted. Tho rain nnd snow
dampened the candy, but not tho spir
its of tho toasters.
Lucius Clncald went down down on
tho mall hack both Saturday and
Monday. Perhaps just joyrldes as
roads aro conducive to joy now.
On account of tho heavy rain of
Thanksgiving day tho entertainment
at tho Peyton school was postponed
until Saturday, December 4th, when
it will be held rain or shine. Again
everyone Is most cordially Invited,
flasket dinner, program at 1:30,
games, good time.
Miss lla Lytic visited several days
tho first of tho week at Mr. Vaughns,
Grandma Gordon fell recently and
hurt her arm which gives her much
pain and Inconvenience.
There wns a spoiling and clphorlng
match at Laurclhurst school Iioubo
Friday ovonlng after prayer meeting.
Dee Ulanrhard was champion speller.
Pearl Peyton won nt ciphering.
CENTRAL POINI
I. W. Merntt made his usual bus
iness trip to fluid Hill Tiii'wlav.
Dr. and Mrs, S. A. Mulkey ie
turned Monday evening from Hoiu
hiirg wheie they spent Thanksgiving
nnd the week end with Hew Diggins
nnd wife. How Diggins ws pastor
of the Christian church hero re
cently. Miss Edith Creed ik at homo on a
short vuention visitins her mother.
Mis Creed is teaching a term of
school near Ilutto Falls.
Mr. Lnmpmnu of (Jolil Hill was
transacting huiinoss in our city Sal
lii'daw Mr. nnd Mi's, .1. II. Downing, who
loft Central Point this full to try the
climate of southern California and
Now Mexico for their health, lot timed
homo Monday morning. Their many
friend will logrot to li-arn that the
change of climate did not proxe bat
iftfaotory. Mi. (Joorgo Ilonsolgravo letiinied
Sunday niternoon from Applognto,
where she has been visiting her
daugliter, Mrs. Warren Moo, for n
lew days.
How John Still made a luinoni
trip to Medfoul Monday.
Mr. and .b. Hamard of Ashland
were niUn; their sistor, Mrs. Clnrn
Houk, nnd their brother-in-law, Hob
ert Ahowoith. hero Satuiday.
J. H. Stoen of Tolo wa a huoi-lip-,
visitor m our wty Tuoidn,.
The Centnil Point Athletic 4uh
have ituido urraitfiefnMith for m smo
ker to bo jetton Wedneduy evening
at the opom houo st 8 o'lltM-U. The
bi hw iuviIm! nil the buiiit
men, the build hoy miuI quilc n hmib
hor uf outkidorx. The pmnruMi will
(JllUt of MtltM'tttMli. bt tho iMtOd,
imikio bv tho mlo 4iiurtrt. Iioxiiik
HUllllll'-, Uli-tlllU liJ . t 1 1 -, I H'
eating cuuto-t, alH't htok a buutpiet
was served and eigtirs riven to nil
those who attend.
l'nul ONson left Tuesday morning
for Snn Francisco to visit Hie ex
position. Mr. nnd Mrs. F,. E. Lester of Tabic
Itouk left for Filer, Idaho, Tuesday
morning.
" E. . Lane niul mother left for
their former home in Uoston, Mass.,
Monday morning to spend the winter,
storming en route nt the Snn r'rnn
ei.sco exposition.
Jnme.s C'omutt nnd Georjro Pnnkcy
left for Snn Francisco Mondny morn
ing to attend the fair.
Victor Ilurscll nml Willinm I.ewLs,
Sr., returned from n business trip to
l'nrthuul Tuesdnv morning.
Ilnrr- Carlton left Tuesday even
ing with n onload of hogs for Port
land. Mrs. P. IJ. Holmes nnd little diiimh
ter, MihH Doris, of Willow Springs,
were trading: among our merchants
the first of the week.
Watt Heche, wife und daughter, of
Agate, stopped here Tuesday morn
ing to have some repairs done on
their cnr.
How Gillette, who has boon visitinir
his niece, Mrs. Clyde Applcgnto, left
(for Cniiyoiivillo Tucsdny morning.
Mrs. II. V. reart nnd daughter,
Miss lln, left Saturday evening for
Chico, Cal., to spend the winter.
Mr. Williito nnd son of Sam's vnl
ley were in town the first of the week.
( C. Sanderson lias moved his
family up to his ranch in tho Willow
Springs district, where they will re
side during the winter.
A I ford Qillettu nnd wife have mov
ed into Kobcrt Ashwortli's house to
tuko onrn of him nnd see that he
'has nil the comforts nccosKiry to hiw
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Glass and fam
ily aro visiting friends in northern
California.
Professor Narragen of Eagle Point
was visiting and looking after his
business Interests in Autloch this
week.
Mr. and Mm. Win. Uingham worn
trading and visiting In Central Point
Friday.
Tho entertainment at Chapparal
school Wednesday night was a good
ono nnd all the pupils Interested lu
the program and it was a credit to
their teacher, and was enjoyed by
the parents and visitors who attend
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Sweet of Meaglo wcro
trading in Central Point Satuiday.
A Thanksgiving dinner was given
to rolntlvcs and friends at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Snydor. Those pres
ent woro ,Mr. and Mrs. Kills Clark,
Mr. and Mrs, Murdock, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Chapman nnd family, Hubo
Moore, Mr. Knighton.
Sylvester Kennedy Is clearing land
and Improving his homestead farm at
Ileagle.
Theo Glass hauled l load of grain
to town Mondny.
A number of the boys are trapping
skunks and selling the pelts to Kail
Caho, tho Deaglo pelt man.
T
Mr. .mil Mi- V V Juoohs ot Noith
Taloot -pent siindii with Mis .1
cobs' siMer, Mr-,. Willmni 1'iin. of
Fern valley.
Mr. and Mr-. C. Caiov spout
Thaiikv-iiiriif with Mr and Mi- C I'
flood of Axhluud.
Mr. nnd Ml. W S. Stnmlifle wore
tripling in Modtoid hint Saturday.
TIipm' fiom N'oith IMon visiting
Modtord Saturday weie: .Mr and
Mr. W. E. Aiuleivori, Mr. and Mr.
II. II. IWiyoi. Mi. nnd Mm. II. F
Mui-ne, Hny Vot. Kxorwtt VmilLo,
Mrs. O cier.
Mr. aHd .Mr- II K Muro Hoi
oil, Wi., arrived 'islrwdiv of lnt
wtwk for M-'l 'i Mr. mtd Mis
II. II. Hujrrr f I'utu V ""v. ilrs
Mar b iihui uf Mr, r r.
Thov w"M w .lu. n thr tuilev ditiiiig
tlicll -I. H lll'll
.ui'l Ihnrir wb.i weiil fri 'mf
..I II - , I I I H I
nL to Mcdford Satuiday were: Mr.
and Mrs. . C McClniit and daugh
ter Doiothy, Miss Molly Towne, Tate
Edward", Air. limine, Mr. Ltovrmnn,
(Inner Wolters, Junnitit Furry.
From Tnlent W. Sowash, Al lloll,
Mr. and Mrs. WeIN, Dr. Hart, V. II.
Oatmnn, Jay 'I'orrill, How J. T. An
derson nnd wifo. Mrs. William llruin,
Mrs. No ih Chandler, Mr. niul Mrs. C.
Carey.
Through an oversight I omitted to
mal;o mention in my last itcum of the
most enjoyable afternoon spent by
the members of tho Ladies' Aid of
Phoenix and n few invited guests at
the pleasant homo of Mrs. O. ('. Me
Clain last Thur-dny. Mrs. McClaiu
oortninly is an accomplished hostess
nnd her onkos, fic diffenrnt wuie
tieM, hnve been the subject of praise
for excellence sineo the gnthoiing..
Work on the big dnm across Dcor
creek is uumpletcd and the intake for
the hig crmnl that is to irrigate sev
eral thousand acres of land between
Talent nnd Mcdford is moic tlmu half
oomple'ed, giving nssiir.uioe of uhun
dnnt yields in this already favoicd
portion of the valley. Many land
huyeiK nve visiting thee paits nnd
trying to buy tracts, cither whole or
divided.
Grover Cook and family wcro shop
plug In Medroril Saturday.
Tho J. AV. Blilon family called at
tho homo of W. K. Parker Sunday
afternoon.
Col. Minis returned this week from
tho San Francisco exposition and re
ports a very Jolly trip.
A. F. Wntkltiti entertained Jackson
ville guests for tho week end.
A telephone has been installed lu
tho Hower and Lowermnu home.
William McKeu left Sunday morn
ing for tho San Francisco exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. Hull and son, Harry,
of Grants Pass, enjoyed Thanksgiv
ing dinner with Frank Thompklns
und wife.
Mr. and .Mrs. II. 11. Alverson of
Grants Pass canio to Willow SprlngB
to spend Thanksgiving with their
daughter, Mrs. W. II. Parker.
.Mrs, John II. English of Medfoid
was dinner hostess to I), W. Stono
und wifo Sunday.
Tho guests of W. A. Thompson this
week woro Mr und Mrs. Thco. Fish,
Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilurdolto Dodge, Misses
Hamilton and Mr, Fletcher Fish.
Mr. and Mrs John Slsty wore din
ner guests of I). W, Stono Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and daughter
of Central Point woro tho Invited
guostH of W D. Clnrko and family
Thanksgiving day.
Tho Patent-Teachers' club will
SALTS IF BACKACHY
Drink lots of wator and stop eating
meat for a while if your Bladder
troubles you.
When you wako up with Imrknclm and
dull niiery in the kidney icgton it gen
erally moans you have liccn eating too
much meat, says a veil-known authority.
Meat forms urio neid which overworks
the kidney In their cflort to filler it
from the blood nad they beoorno sort of
pnrnlyfisl and loggy. When your kidneys
got sluggUli and clog jou muit relieve
tliem, like you relievo your bowelsi re
moving oil tho body's urinous wU,
eta you have backache, sick headache,
diry Hlli; jour itouiMh soum, tongue
is coated, And when the wiather is bad
vou have rheumatic twinges. 'I lie urine
is cloudy, full of sediment, eliannels often
get sore, watr scalds and J on are obliged
to seek relief two or thrtx) Mine during
the night.
KItlier consult a good, reliable physi
cian at onco or get from your pharmacist
about four ounces of Jud Salts, take
a taMespoonful in a glass of water
More brrkfat for n few days and your
kidney will tlieu act flna. Ilii-t famous
enlU U ninile from tho acid of graa
and Ihikui jiiiee, combined with llthu,
and l&4 U-ea iMsi for generations to
oIbhu and tliHiulnUi lu(uUh kuJne,
alto to iwutraltwi aoids ia tke urlwi so it
no longer irritate, thus widing bladder
ww L si.
Jad Salt is a life saver for regular
mm! eatrrs. It is InvKprouve, oaniMit
ihjurv ki I Hmk'i a 'I -liit'itfiil, il'T
tMsiit iithiu-water drink
meet at the home of Miss Hazel Tay
lor December 4th, at 2:30 p. m.
sharp. All members aro urged to bo
present on time ns plans for tho
Xmns celebration will be discussed.
Tho Willow Springs Industrial
club of the school entertained the par
cuts nnd friends Friday afternoon,
Tho pupils gavo tho ontlro program
without any help or supervision of tho
tenchcrs and tho program was very
much of a success. The children cer
tainly need cicdlt for their endeav
or. At tho dinner party given nt tho
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. KIden
Thnnksglvlng, covercs were laid for
tho following guests: 3, W. Kitten
and family, Julius HtrkuoU nnd fam
ily, Misses Kosu Jones and Anna
Thornim of Alllwaukce.
At tho meeting of the Grnngn Sat
urday evening It wns decided to havo
an anniversary banquet tho first of
January. Grango No. 477 has been
organized four years. Uosldes giving
Mr. and Mrs, Nichols tho obligation
of the Grange, road committees woro
nppolnlod. A social hour was enjoy
ed after which cup en ken and coffuo
were nerved by tho ladles.
Notice of Assessment
Oillfornln-Orogon Power Company.
Location of principal place of busi
ness: Snn Francisco, California.
Nolcc Ih hereby given, that at a
meeting of tho directors held on
Wednesday, Oct. 20th, 11)15, mi as
Rcnsment (No. a) of Ono Dollar por
oh aro was levied upon tho capital
stock of tho corporation, payable. Im
mediately to tho Secretary, at tho
office of tho corporation, No. ltll
Leldesdorff Street, San Francisco,
California.
Any stock upon which this assess
mont shall remain unpaid on Wed
nesday, December 15th, 19 If!, will
bo delinquent nnd advertised for sale
nt public auction, and, unless pay
ment Is mndo before, will bo sold on
Wednesday. January II! lb, llllti, at
the hour of 11' M., to pay tho delin
quent nibOKHinent, together with tho
costs of advertising mid expenses of
sale.
Dated October 20th, 1'Jiri.
alkx J. itosiioitouan.
Secretary of Callfornlu-Oietfon Power
Company,
Offlce: No. 131 Leldesdorff Streot,
San Francisco, California.
FOU IlKNT IitlUSICH
FOIt HKNT Modorn furnished house
keeping rooms, close in; gns and
wood stoves. 'J.1I Knst Oth. 238
FOU HKNT Well furnished modorn
bungalow, i'ii South Laurel.
FOIt RKNT Col. Sargent's placo on
Oakdale avenue. Inquire of II. I).
Nye orjloy n. Peebles. 225
FOK HUNT MIHUKMiANKOUH
FOIt itHNT All leases having "ox"
plred on brick store looms, Nos,
131, 20!), 211, 213 West Main St.,
Mcdford, tho undersigned wishes
to lensu said storo rooms, present
tenants given first rofusal. Hecuio
locations noar new postnfflce. Juo.
F. Whlto. 210
FOU HAM! MISC17l4fiVlfKOUR
I-'OIt ALrSinali eight porcont
-mortgagns on tanches near Agatn
nnd Kaglo Point. Address Ilox
fi21 Medford. Ore.
FOIt SALK Diossed hogs, rorn fed;
baled alfalfa and grain hny; beard',
less barley seed. Phono 201-K3.
123
FOIt SALi: Good second hand Thor
electric washing machine. Phono
570-11, or call 246 S. Hlvursldo.
NEW TODAY
A fluo leveled, Irrigated alfalfa
ranch near tqwn lu t'matilla county,
with house, barn, and bearing orch
ard, neatly all is either In alfalfa or
roudy for seeding. Water abundnnt,
and all paid up. Will take u small
highly Improved placo us first pay
ment, balance could run. Placo pric
ed inrv low nt 1100.00 an ncrn.
A fine 14-atro placo very clone- to
jieuiuni lor rem, cuoap,
C. D. HOON
Itoom 10, Jkikfton County I tank lllritf.
LHAItV WATCHMAKING1
Take the right step now; pleasant,
profitable work not overdone; fow
inniitliH learning, positions guaran
teed; write for reforoncea and partic
ulars Portland Watchmaking, Kn
graving and Optloal Behonl 21 R Com.
montvoHltli MblK . i:ili and Aiikeny,
rorllnlivti OrCOl.
FOR 8AMG--anitCin,liANKOUS
FOIt SALK .Have cockerels bred by
last year's Spokane winner, $2,00
and up. Kmcst Webb, Central
Point. 222
FOU SALK Corn, Thono Cn7-H2.
217
FOIt SALK 1 storm buggy, cheap;
1 bicycle, man's; l cow; baled
wheat hay In any quantity. Mrs.
D. M. McNnsscr, Central Point,
Oregon, Phono 143x2, 110
FOR SALK Forty-fold seed wheat
at ranch ono and ono half miles
couth of Phoonlx, 1 per bushel.
Address A, L. IOomlB, 1103 W.
10th St. Medford, Phono G31. 217
FOR SALK Stock beets and carrots
0,00 per ton. F. L. Caton, Cen
tral Point, R. F. D. No. 2, Phono
20X3. 222
FOR SALK Grain hay nnd geese.
Phone 591-J2. .
FOR SALK Canned fruit, fruit Jars,
child's cart "and other articles. Ap
ply 211 Washington St.
FOK BAMW-MrwaTOCX
F6?rsAuii"b7ssT"lcXvy
work mnres. Inqulro Vinson's
Darn, N. Rlversldo Avo. 21G
WANTKn SITUATIONS
WANTKII Yanne mnrrloil ninn do
siren work on fruit ranch; exper
ienced lu all kinds of grufllng and
orchard work. Phono 10U-Y. 219
WANTKD Offlco w'orlt by exper
ienced woman book-keeper. 204 S.
Central. 218
WANTKD Work by day, hour or Job
by man with team; also wo bavo
alfalfa, grain, hny and straw nnd
wood for sale. Leo Young, Phono
7-F4. 221
WANTKD MinuTn.i-nNrfOUH
WA"NTKb"MoToriiui?s
low, very close lu or three furnish
ed housekeeping rooms downstairs.
Address Dpx O, Mall Tribune. 217
WA NTK DTo purcliaio Irrigated
ranch; profer location In district
north and oast of Mcdford; place
must bo Irrigated or under propos
ed extension of Irrigation ditch;
prlco must bo reasonable; give
prlco and best terms, also section,
township and range lu replying.
Address P. O. Ilox 207, Mcdford.
Oregon. 233
1'OU KXCIIANGi;
FOIt KXCHANGR 80 aero tract
dear of mortgage, $1200, for small
house with garden ground; 2 Si)
acre tract $4200 for small acreage
with Improvements, 2 small first
mortgages on acreage, well secur
ed, discount for cash; $5000 resi
dence nnd cash for ranch. Clark
Realty Co., 200 Phlpps Illdg.
FORTRADK Havo horse to trndo,
Will trade (or cow, hogs or feod.
Kmcst Webb. Central Point. 222
FOR KXCHANGK I am In a pout
tlon to nrrango for trades for Cal
ifornla property, either city or
county, In exchange, for Roguu
rlvor property. Address for pros-
cnt. L. II. Houston, Talent, Phonu
3-F12. 232
. -iTTt i -1 -3-s. i-3- jam t . ,-; , .,;.--t
IOBI
LOST $10 reward lor return of
black lynx muff; blnclt satin lining,
missing from ladles room S. P. de
pot, uftcrnoon or evening Friday,
Nov. 6, 191 S. Ilox 14, Mall Tri
bune. rsT smi"jus
FOUND
FOUND At Seventh Co. Armory
Nov 2G, ladies scarf and umbrella.
Inqulro A, J, Vance, Home Tele
phone Co
U .,J,.T h iJUU .. ,.!' I ' . A I
WHY?
IT IH YOUR IIUH1NKHJ, TO HKK MK
Because my stocn. la trudo Is to
have optioned at tho lowest cash
price tho best buy In this county.
I have boon on tuo ground look
ing out for you for the past fire
years. Nearly everyday I havo In
vestigated some "good tblug." I have
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will se
cure ma satisfied customers.
In a few hour time I can give you
the benefit of this research. It Is iny
business to shovt you over the county
aud Introduce you to the possibilities
and opportonltlea here. Bee Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
1UJ Wiwl Malu tUrvt
1JUSINKS9 DIRKOTORY
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are oporntlng tho largest, oldost
and best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Uao our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee 26 North Fittoonth St,
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
OKO. W. CHERRY Attorney., and
.Notary, Room 9, Jackson County
Hank Hulldlng, entrance N. Cen
tral, Mcdford, Ore.
rORTER J. NEFK, WM. P. MUALET
Attornoys-at-Lnw, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Dank btdg.
A. H. REAMKS, LAWYER Garuett-
Corey bide.
Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyer.
Medford Notional Rank Building.
Dentist
Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. O. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Gftrnctt-Coroy Dldg., ulto 310
Medford, Oro. Phono SCO.
Collections nml Report
COLLECTIONS AND REPORT8 We
collected some nccounta. 14 yonrs
old. Wo know how to got the
money. Tho Duitock Mercantile
Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3, Ilns
klns'Oldg., 210 E. Main st.
Knglnccr nml Contractor
FRED N, CUMMINOS Snglneer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Illdg.
Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation
drniuago, orchard and land Im
provement. Oarlmgo
OAROAGE Get your promisee
clonncd up for tho summer. Call
on tho city gnrbago wagons for
good service. Phouo 274-L. h
V. Allen.
Instruction In Music
HAIGHT MUSIC 8TUDIO Room
401, Garnett-Corey bldg. Fred Al
ton Ilalglit, plnno; Mrs. Florence
Hnllldny Halght, voice. Phone
72.
Physicians und Surgeons
DTTTT'TirijARLOw) DRT EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phono 1030-L. Itesldonco
26 South Lnurol st.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostcopathlo
physician, 303 Garnott-Corey
building. Phono 130.
DR. J. J, KMMENS Physlclau and
surgeon. Prnctlco limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Kyos scien
tifically tosted and glusscs sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F, & II. Co.
bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 667.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician nnd
surgeon Phones, offlco 36, rest
donco 724-J, Offlco hours, 10 to
12, 2 to D.
DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOD
DR. MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD
P'jyslclans and Burgeons. Office
309-310-311. M. F. & II. bldg.
Phonos, residence 814-J2, office
814,
DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office, Palm
block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J,
T. 0. HEINE, M. D. Eye, Ear.
Novo and Throat. Headaches and
nervous conditions relieved by
properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes
straightened Offlco 238 E. Mali)
St., phono 303. Consultation free,
ir.r-T-g:i-
Prlntcrs nml Publisher
.Nt
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
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Public Nteiiogrnplier
M. T. EDWARDS, Stcographer
and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410
Garnett-Corey building. Office
phono 709-J, roMdenco phone
163-R.
HBRHKRT J. I1KRRIAN- Stenogra
pher, room 2U. Jackson County
Hank Illdg. Dictation taken any
placo any tlmn by the only Steno
type operator In Southern Ore. Of
fice phono r,lu. Rec 27C-J.
Transfers
kads Transfer & storage co.
Office 42 North Front at. Phoas
3K. prlnos tight. Servlni guar
ItWt. . .