Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Bj A. 0. Howlctt
"Now Ycnr'a tiny was quite u watch
tlmu In our little village, lor tliu
Uaptlst evangelist arrived the day be
fore and held n watch nights meeting
In the rhtircli, to watch the old year
out and the new year iu, and William
Wright cntcrtnjucd a party, of his
frluuds at his liouic, having n feast
of good things to cat and spent the
evening plnylng games and having
fun .generally. And Now Year's" day
wo had a lot of troublu over our mall,
Something got the matter with (ho
l'aclflc and Eastern locomotive so
that It did not bring our mall until
nftcr noon litBtead of at 9545 a. m.,
tliu schedule time. Some! one sug
gested that Mcdford wan bo dry that
lnornlng that they rould not get up
steam enough to move the train. And
on tho rc(urn trip tliu engine run off
tho track at Untie Kails and after It
was replaced the engine and all the
rest of the crow could not get the
thing to go no had to send to Mcdford
for another engine to taku the dead
one back to Mcdford and then No.
1 waB sent to tho rescuu and the re
null was that wo didn't rccclvo our
lluttc Falls mall until after bod tlmo
and the passengers along the route
had to wait In the cold for the train.
One couple was waiting from two to
about 8 p. in, at Derby without fire
or supper and another couple was
stationed nbout school Iioubc gap un
til a lata hour and the loud was so
licuvy that the little one spot had
to stop every few miles to got up
utcam no as to pull tho dcud engine
mid tho cars, but they finally reached
Med ford between one and two a. in.
And New Year's the Kaglu Point
Amusement company gave n danco
and that caused quite a number of
tho young follH to loso some more
idrnp. Ho taking it all around New
Year's day for 19 tC proved to bo
iiulje n day for Eagle Point. And
Sunday night there was preaching
by Nov. Taylor at the church and a
moving plcturo hIiow In tho opera
bouse, no our Now Year starts off
pretty lively and the weather Is Ideal,
cs, simply lovely.
31 r. Hnrth, tho man who bought
tho Marry Carlton place, about two
inlk'H south of hero, and his wife came
on from l.os Angeles the first of tho
week. They came as far oh Rcd
dlng In their auto, but had to leave t
there on account of the snow, and
caltio on tho S. P. to Medford.
George West and wife, who haTo
Itcun visiting the Itowlclt family at
the. Sunnysldc, returned Sunday
morning to their home iu Medford.
Kenneth Brskluo, of Oakland, Cal
who has been visiting hltf sister, who
is teaching in the Ed Hlglubotham
district, came out tho first of the
week and spent tho night with us on
Charles Manning and Miss Mabel
lleuson stopped here Saturday eve,
anil took an early supper and went
ou up to the Manning ranch that
ulght. Miss Hcuhoii Is teaching tho
school Iu tho Flounco Hock district.
MIbs Louisa lllass was smiling on
some of her old friends Saturday ovo,
at tho dance.
C. W. Clements Is putting up a
new telephone lino from here to reach
ns far as the old S. A. Carlton placo
and will accommodate some ten or
twelve settlers in that section. Thos.
Riley Jr. is assisting him iu tho work.
August Elder and son Chris and
Otto nnd Kd Frey of Lake creek woro
here Monday for dinner.
Irvln Daley nnd wife came out from
Medford Monday nnd went right on
up to their home on tho Wm. Daley
placo.
John J. Wood, now of Mcdford,
hut recently from Idaho, camo out
on the P. & K. and wont up to
llrowusboro to look at a farm but tho
uiuu ho wanted to see was not at
home He wants about 40 acres of
good land.
Mrs H. II. "Waltermeler of Lake
creek, Is here at this writing on her
way to visit her mother, who 1h In
a serious condition In tho Mcdford
hospital with blood poisoning.
Tho protracted meeting that was
commenced hero last Friday night
under tho management of Captain
Taylor and L. I.. Simmons, Is growing
In interest.
H I). nianchet of the Evorgroen
ranrh, was a pleasant caller Monday
p m and took the P & B. for Mcd
ford late Ip tho afternoon.
TALENT TALK
Mrs. P, L. Van der Sluice has ie
turned from Portland, where ho has
been visiting her parents.
Miss Mary Gillc.s and Miss Louisu
Allen of the V. W. ('. A. of the Um
teiit of Oregon, wcte guests of
Miss Kutli WiUon Christmas.
G. A. Morse nnd family weie guet
ot Mr, and Mr. Kathe ol Phoenix,
New Year's.
P. I). Dlaek has returned I ram the
mountain ranch whigh he has been in
(h.irge of.
Mi Owen, the new owner of the
Duckeye ranch, has been remodeling
li house.
Tln-ie Will be a i'oueort tt the
WiM'Mlit tliurch Finlay evewug,
January 7. Mr. Heed will deliver a
lecture on the lcligiuus life o Ab
raham Lincoln.
Mr. nnd Mrs. lloxsolgruvo of Tal
ent vKitvd friends and rolutives iu
Central Point Sunday.
Itcv. ami Mrs. ,1. T. Anderson of
the RaptiM church will leave boon for
1 Kiddle; Or.
Mr. Fuller, u former resident of
Talent, is hero from .Maine un ti yiMt.
C. M. Thouins of tho Talent Or
chard Co. will move to the Gold
Ilnngo ranch on tho Pneifie, highway,
near Medford.
Mrs. Ho-selgmvc's niece, of Ccn-
Irnl Point, has been vUiting her dur-
ijig tho past week.
Mrs. Iligh bus boon vory ill, but
is belter now.
J, P, Dculimn and family will move
to the Wellborn Hecsoii ranch, south
west of town.
Mrs. S. Coleman, who has been
having In. grippe, is better now..
Mrs. C. W. Iloldridgv. spent Tues
day, January -I, with Mrs. M. C.
lived.
Key. Van Foshcu of Ashland, the
district- Mipcriutcudcut, preached ut
Tnlent Methodist church Sunday.
Five people united with the church.
Mrs. Ten-ill is teaching tho fifth
and Hixtu grades, us Miyj Pierce is
ill.
- Mrs. E. G. Lunt and her wins, Her
bert and Knlpli, were dinner quests of
Mr. mid Mrs. K. V. Muddox of Med
ford Christmas day.
Kulph Lunt is n new pupil iu tho
fifth grade nnd Henry Pace iu the
ninth grade.
James Drown mid family liuvo
moved to the G. A. Mor.se ranch,
across Hear creel;.
Mrs. Vernon llropliy left Saturday
evening for Monmouth, Or., where she
is attending the normal school.
Miss Murguerito Drown of As-bland
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
.Keynolds mid family Wednesday mid
Thursday.
Miss Euunn MeCnsliu visited her
sister, Mrs. I J. Wei.ss of Mcdford
during the Christmas holidays.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. King entertained
Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Daifey at dinner
Sunday.
Mrs. I. C. Williams was pleasantly
surprised to hove her sister from
Iowa step in New Ycnr's morning. A
cousin of Mr. Williams' is visiting
them.
Mrs. Ella Holdridge, I). 0. Htirly
and wife, Frank Heed and family, F.
L. Holdridge and family nnd C. W.
I(oldrjdgc mid family ate dinner nt
the W. II. Mntteson homo New Year's.
Tho W. II. M. S. meets hi the M.
E. church parlors Thursday, Janu
ary G nt 2:30 p. m.
Miss Ouu Mnzsoii is homo for n
two (Months' vacation from her school
at Trail.
Mrs. E. G. Lunt was a school vis
itor Monday.
Floyd Dell has returned from a
trapping expedition.
Mr. and Mrs. U A. Huston of tho
Duckeye orchard nre going to movo
to California soon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Withrow have
moved to tho ranch l'onueily occu
pied by Joe Smith.
Our school icopciied Monday.
A masquerade donee was given at
tho I. 0. O. F. hall New Year's eve
Tho prizes were won by Mrs. Stagg
and Marion Sowndi.
Miss Grace Smith, teacher in the
Phoenix public school, spent New
Year in Medford.
Mr. M. A. Wright of Central
Point and Mr. mid Mrs. Luther Stan
cliff visited Mrs. Lizzie Slanclift of
Phoenix Sunday.
Mrs. Oarthaiishcr of Talent was a
visitor at the home of Mrs. Dr. Malm
gren of Phoenix last Sunday.
Dr. Mahugven of Phoenix is ex
pected home from Pasadena, Cal.,
where he went to spend tho holidays
with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kader spent
Monday in Medford on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louie Colver wero
iu attendance at the hard times
dance nt Tnlent New Year's eve.
M.rs. Mary McVeigh, who is visit
ing her cousin, John E. Groffes nnd
wife, were among the many who wero
at the watch patty at Phoenix Friday
evening.
Emmelt Deeson, F. E. and A. S.
Furry were gathering up some of
their stock off the lower range Tucs
day.
S. P. Hunter of West Talent was
in Phoenix Tuesday doing trading.
Mrs. .Nunoy J. Hendrickon of near
Salem, Or., is iu tho valley visiting
her daughter, Mrs-. D. A. Dougherty
of Talent, and l(cr son, William lfcn-
drpjksou of South Medfoid.
A very pleu.sant community watch
partv and social dance was held last
Friday evening at Phoenix, and
nbout seventy-five persons spent n
very pleasant time. Games for thoso
who did not dance were played. Ho
froshtucnt were served at mjdnight.
Musio bv Mcdtord talent was hired.
Mrs. D. N. French and her three
daughters, Misses Linnie Dell nnd
Anpie. were all at Talent attending
the ha id time dunce New eiiih eve
C, Catey has been selling u lot of
epen rower
medeord man tribune,
grain nnd ulfalfn hay during- the re
cent cold sun). it
North Eden whs 'well' represented
at the community watch nrty given
ut Phoenix last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberta mid
Koy Coffmun, Mis Lulia HoberU of
North Talent, A. II. Houston, Mrs.
Mneie Wright of Phoenix were New
Year's guests of Mrs. Nuuniu Wolf
of Mcdford.
Mr. and Mr. John A. Perl of Med
ford entertained nt dinner Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Shearer of Mcd
ford mid Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Carey of
North Talent. Among the ninny de
licious edibles was a fourteen-pound
turkey, the cooking of which was n
compliment to the hoMes.
Miss Ivutheriiie Foley attended the
Oregon State Teachers' association
held in Medford on December 2", 28
mid 20.
Mr. and Mrs. George Higiubothnm
and little sou, Orland of Itosebiirg,
returned home on Thursday after
several days' visit with relatives nnd
friends bete.
Messrs. Elmer Higinbothmu, Thos.
Norris nnd 11. W. MaeDougnll of the
Gold Kidge mine, spent New Year's
with their families iu Medford.
Weuther prophet's ferecast: Wann
er weather and rain.
Mivmul Mrs. Muson wero Mcdford
business visitors on Monday.
Gold Hill business visitors this
week were: William Lewis mid wifo,
James Iiwrenee, Katie Foley, Tony
Olson mid wife, Johu Drown, Thomas
Cook, Mr. Davidson and John Mar
don. James Lawrence was a Medford
business visitor on Thursday.
Willuiui Lewis mid family spent
Christmas the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Sisty of Willow Springs.
Tho hog cholera struck Touey 01-
ficn h tine bunch ol hogs, causing
death to about forty head.
Glen Eaton of Ashland has been
ppeuding n few days with Jmncs Lnw-
rcticc nnd family.
Reported by Jtckion County Ath
tract Co., Blxth and Fir 8U.
Circuit
FcUir Von der Sluis et ul vs. Dan
iel Stump et ul., satisfaction of judg
ment.
Lawrence I. Drown vs. Carl
Schmidt, transcript of judgment.
Dig Pines Lumber Co. vs. F. G.
Mnthison, mechanics' lieu.
II. N. Lofland vs. Hale's Pimio
House, reply.'
Hurt Andenson et al vs. Nellie Me
Phee, motion to strike answer.
W, II. Edmpuds vs. Nnera .Mining
& Milling Co. et ul., affidavit of Mar
tin Durkliart.
George T. Watson vs. Mrs. Ann II.
Russell, demurrer.
S. F. Keichert vs. Josephine Sooy
SmiMi, undertaking ou appeal.
State vs. J. Frauk Carson, trans
cript justice com t.
I '101)1(10
Estate of David Minis, proof of
publication.
Estate of Edward D. Davis, older
continuing.
Estajo of Edward IL Davis, proof
of publication of final notice.
1(01)1 Ktalo Transfer
Juekson County Duilding &
I.6an Ass'n to Charles Traut
felher, lot iu block I, Duugn
low Add., Medford $ Hi
L. Emma Humphrey et vir to
Adclia J. Muusnn, undivided
ope-half iot'rt, blpekL', Cen
tral subdivision to Cottage
CoilL'Il mcdiilmn. ns a rul enntnln n
larte iiiBiitity of plum hvrup. A pint of
cranuiaicci migur iui pun ol wurm
water, btirred fur ' imiiiiiU'm. gives you
us good syrup us inuiiey cuu buy.
Then get from jour drugsit214 outicci
I'inex (oil icnts north), p.mr into a pint
oouio and mi lln; Lottie with Hiigur
rup. i am "r ou, ui a ton ol only
hi iciiiM, a inn pint ot really ixtu-r coiiuii
syrup tlian you could buy ready made for
frj.ou n clear savpiu ol nearly if-, roll
dirictionu with I'inei. it keeps perfectly
ana tati-n good.
It takes held of the initial cough or
cncn cviu ai.niicB una conipirrs it in -1
hqurs. Hplendlij for whoopiag cough,
uruucuiii uuu miner euuin
It's truly itonihlng how quickly It
icKJM'na ma ry, noaim or tignt i-ougii
and lieal and soothe the inflamed mem
lira lies in the cae of a painful coiiirh.
It a I no htopa the fnriiialion of phlegm in
the tliro.it and hronehial tiilien, thus end
ing the pcrnintent Ioomj cougli.
I'inex is a highly concent rated com
ixiiinu oi genuine .-iiruy pine exiruci,
combined nith giuiaeol, and li peeu
lied for generation to heal Inllaoied
mtnibrane of t In- IhriM. "d client.
fTo avoid dmappnlntment, d: -our
druggut lor '"ilA nnnee ot I'ltiei, ' , .1
dnp't aticpt am filing ele. A giinrautra
of nlinllle Mtlfiu'tlcni, or iwiiwy plilinpt-
S&awr'
COURTHOUSENEWS
5 Household Economy
2 How Jo IUtc thn fir I Couk M
3 Kmtrtljr find vc 13 by 8
2 JUkoc It at Home 8
medford, OREaoyr, TmjrcsDAt, .tasutary g,
Add., McdroVd . 100
John S. llmninuraly et uv to A.
E. ICellogg, land in "block 1,
Gold Dill -.... - 1
J. H. Dritt et ux to A. E. Kel
logg, Ihud iu block 1, Gold
Hill J..w. 10
JOE BAR MINE IS
HELD AS HOMESTEAD
Tho mining property In tho Dlito
Ledge district at .loo Unr, owned by
Dave llarrell and hln sister, Mrs.
Martha .loues, has been filed upon as
n homestead at the land offlcu nt
Yreka, Cal. Tho former town of
lluttou, uotv Copper la locnted upon
tho site, mid tho homestead entry
will probnbly nieau the pausing of tho
little village that flourished when
tho Ulna Ledge mine operated. Tho
homestead entry was" made by Mrs.
Jones, upon tho suspicion that plans
wero afoot by others to thus secure
tho property, making a hurried trip
from her homo to Yrekn, Cal., to go
through tho legal formalities.
Thora are several houses located
ou the Joe liar property, and tho road
to tho llluo Lcdgo runs through It.
Under tho homestead entry It Is prob
able that owners of tho houses will
be held as squatters, and tho road
subject to closure, unless other ar
rangements could be made.
BOUflTY WARRANT TOTALS
$421 FOR DECEMBER
During ho month of December tho
county clerk'a offlco paid out game
bounties to tho amount ot $121, a
record breaking period for Jackson
county, and (ho hunting mid trapping
ot varmints has becomo a profltnblo
pursuit in tho mountain districts.
Monday of this week $52 was paid
out, and Wednesday $12 was con
tributed to hunters. Charles Pen
nington of Trail received $12 Wed
nesday in bounties from tho comity,
and in addition will receive $30 from
tho state tanking a total of $72 for
his nlftlncss with gun and trap. Pen
nington turned In two cougar hides,
five coyotes, and tho same number of
bobcats, all being energetic enemies
of stock.
DEMN'QITKNT SAIjK N()TIOF-OAI-IFOUNIA-OIUWOX
ltlWKIl CO.
Location ot principal ptacu of bus
iness, San Francisco, California.
NOTICE Thora are delinquent
upon tho following described stock,
on account of Assessment No. i, lev
ied on tho 20th day of October. 19 IS,
tho several amounts set opposlto tho
names of tho respective shareholders,
as follews:
American National Dank of San
Francisco, Pledgee. Cert. No. 322,
nnOO shaves. Ami. $3,100.00.
Aldcnhngon. W. 0.. Cert. No. 210,
10 shares, Amt. $40.00.
Chahot. Kmullo M Cert. No. 233,
00 shares, $00.00.
Clot. L'mlle. Cert. tto. 325. 400
shares, Amt. $400.00.
DoLong, F. L., Cert. No. 2ii, 10
shares, Amt. $40.00.
do Tristan, Phlllppo. Cert. No. 30,
1000 shares, Amt. $1000.00.
dp Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 37,
1000 shares, Amt. $1000.00.
do Tristan. Phlllppo. Cert. Ko. 92,
1000 shares, Amt. $4000.00.
do Tristan, Phlllppo, Cert. No. 93,
500 shares, Amt. $500.00.
do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 90,
5 10 shares, Amt. $540.00.
do Tristan. Phlllppo. Cert. No. 170,
250 shares, Amt. $250.00. .
do Tristan. Philippe, Cert. No. 295,
250 shares, Amt. $250.00.
do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 29C,
250 shares, Amt. $250.00.
Dlcckmann, Jr., J. IL, Cert. No.
231, GO shares, Amt. $00.00.
Dlcckmann, Josophlno C, Cort, No.
232, 60 shares, Amt. $00.00.
Dover. Chester L.. Cort. No. 251,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
City Treasurer
I am n candidate for City Treas
urer subject to the election Tuosdny,
Jan. 11, 1910. J. W. SHIRLEY.
I am a caudldnto for ro-olectlon to
offlcu of City Treasurer at general
election, Jan. 11. 191U.
GUS II. SAMUELS.
City Recorder
I am a candidate for ro-olectlon to
tliu office ot City Rccordor at annual
election, Jan. 11, 1910.
EL.M15U T. FOBS.
NEW TODAY
SO acres on tho Applcgato, with
somo stock and Irrigation, $4900,00.
Another there of 1C0 acros, stock, Ir
rigation and buildings. $7500 and
many other rauchca priced right.
A good ono near Pondlotpn, trrlgat
cd and water right paid, 187 acres at
$100.00; will take in good little placo
in exchange.
A fow furnished and somo unfur
nished houses for rent.
C. D. HOON
Room 10, Jckoii County ItAiik lUdg
ESTABLISHED
BUSINESS AND MAKING
MONEY
Present owner, on account of
business interests elsewhere,
will sell for J."i per cent less
than actual value,
SEE US
t-v . . , . n
Bennett Investment Co.
Had TerribVPains fP(
in Kidneys and Back.
Dear Mr. Editor 1 want to wrlto you
MmuL Anuria." I was verv fiiok. conkl
linrdly bo up ; I was in bed most of tho
time, iiau ternoio pntns in my Kiunoya
and back, so much so that I bad to
ccream Bomctlmcs when I was Bitting
down nnd wanted to get up, tho palu
wm so great, i iiau iricu n woiiKnown
kidney medicine- but it didn't help mo,
1 heard of Dr. Pierce's Anuria Tablets
to I thought I would try thorn. I took
only ono uox ot tno xnoiew, nnu my
back Is now free from pain nnd I can
work and taku caro of my family. I
feel I cannot say enough for this medi
cine Sincerely, Mna. Wm. Kellek.
Netk: Tills "Anurlc" Is adapted
especially Tor kidney complaints and
diseases arising from disorders of tho
kidneys nnd blnddcr, such ns backache,
weak back, rhciimntism, dropsy, con
gestion ot tho kidneys, Inflammation
of tho bladder, scalding urine and
urinary troubles. The physicians and
specialists nt Dr. Pierce's great Institu
tion, at Buffalo, N. Y., hnvo thoroughly
tested Uiis prescription nnd have been
with ono accord successful In eradicat
ing theso troubles, nnd In most cases
absolutely curing the diseased kidneys.
ratienU having once used ' Anuria"
at Dr. rierco'B Invalids Hotel, hava re
peatedly sent back for more. Such a
demand has been created thnt Dr. Picrco
has decided to puf'Anurio" In tho drug
stores of this country, in a roady-to-uso
form. If not obtainable send one dlnio
by mall to Dr. Tierce for trial packago
or 50 cents for lull treatment.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
Is a blood cleanser and allorntlvo that
starts tho liver and stomach into vigorous
action. It.thus assists tho body to maka
rich, red blood, which feeds the heart,
nerves, brain and organs of tho body(
You feci clean, strong and strenuous.
280 shares, Amt, $280.00.
jlollwlg, Christian. Truslca
Cordon Hollwlg. Cert. No. 327,
shares, Amt. $200.00.
Knox. R. U.. Cert. No. 228,
for
200
80
shares, Amt. $S0.00.
Knox, R. 11., Cert. No. 299, 200
shares, Amt. $200.00.
Llllls, Helen C. Cert. No. 35C, 100
shares, Amt. $100.00.
McLaughlin, L. II. , Cort. No. 215,
100 shares, Amt. $100.00.
Mercautllo Trust Company ot San
Francisco, Trustee Cert. No. 121, 100
shares, Amt. $100.00.
Mercautllo Trust Company ot San
Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 128, 200
shares, Amt. $200.00.
Mercantile Trust Company ot San
Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 13 1, 200
shares, Amt. $200.00.
Morcnntllo TiubI Company of San
Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 138, 400
shares, Amt. $400.00.
Mercautllo Trust Company of Han
Francisco, Trustee, Cert. Nor 139, 400
shares, Amt. $400.00.
Morcnntllo Trust Company of San
Francisco, Trustee Cert. No. 199, 40
shares, Amt. $40.00.
Mercantile Trust Compnny of Snn
Francisco. Trustee. Cort. No. 200, 40
shares, Amt. $40.00.
Mercautllo Trust Compnny of Han
Francisco. Trustee Cert. No. 202. 20
shares, Amt. $20.00.
Patnrnou, Thomas M.. tort, '-no.
1S2. 20 shams, Amt. $20.00.
Stoddnrd. II. C. Cert. No. 375, 350
shares, Amt. $350.00.
SUtlffo. E. C. Cort. No. 201, 20
shares. Apit. $20.00.
Sutllffo. .E. C. Cert. No. 271. 20
shares, Amt. $20.00.
Wood, V. I)., Cert. No. 300, 200
shnros, Amt. $200.00.
And In accordance with lnw and an
order of tho Hoard of Dlrectora uiiido
on tho 20th day of October, 1915, so
npiny shares of each parcel of such
stock as may ho necessary will bo
sold at public auction nt tho offlco ot
tho company, number 131 Leldcs
dorff street, San Francisco, Califor
nia, ou Wednesday, January 12,
19 tC, ut tho hour ot 12 o'clock noon
of suld day, to pay said delinquent
assessment thereon, together with
costs of advertising und exponso ot
salo,
ALEX J. ROSIIOROUUII,
Secretary of California-Oregon Pow
er Company.
Offlce: Number 131 Leldosdorff
street, Sun Francisco, California.
247
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOU RENT To responsible party,
15 acres Ross Lane, 1 1 acres extra
sugar beet land; now bungalow,
largo barn, silo, good water, nine
ndam road. Inquire (t M. Loomls,
Ross L11110. Phono 788-R1. 249
TIME CARD
INTKnirilllA.V AUTO OAK CO.
Lcavo Mcdford dally except Sun
day far Auhlaud, Talent and Phoenix
at 8 a. m., 11:50 a. in., 1:15, 2;30,
3:45 and 5:15 p. m. Also ou Sat
urday ut 11:15 p, iu. Sundays (cava
at 10 a. m., 4 p. m, and 9:30 p. m.
Leavo Ashland for Medford dally
excopt Sunday at 9 a. m., 12:50, 2:30,
3:30, 4:45 and G; 15 p. 111. Sunday
leave Ashland at 9 a. m., 1:00, 5:00
and 10;3Q p. m.
WHY?
IT IS VOl'll IIUKI.VESS TO SUE MK
DccauiA my stocn m trudo Is to
hare optioned at the lowest cash
prlcn tho best buy In this county.
I havo bcon on tno ground look
ing out tor you for tin. past fife
yean. Nearly evoryday I bavb ln
restlgated some "good thing." I hare
eliminated everything oxcept those
deals which I am convinced will se
cure me satisfied customer.
In a few hours time I can giro you
the benefit of this research. It Is nij
business to show you over the county
and Introduce you to the possibilities
and opportunities here. Bee Med
ford first and
J. C BARNES
iu WC Weie BJmt
imn
sas
FOB llKNI KUltmnUKU ROOMS
!, -,,-,l ! iL ii i i ! Iil linluL lll"l - " H
FOR UliJNT Furnished rooms. 322
South Central. 247
FOB RENT- notJBK8
FOU HKNT 3-room modem apart
ment. J H South Central. Phono
479-M. 250
FOR UKNT Colonel Sargent's ros
ldeuco ou Onkdalo nve., telophono
owner nt Jacksonville, or Inqulro
of II. 11. Nye or Koy II. Peoblcs nt
Mcdford.
53
FOU KENT First class C-room mod
em bungalew: rango cennected:
gnrngc. Tel. 4SSX.
FOiTsALK Cheap, 1 fine Day mare,
7-ycars old, 1420 lbs., $tt0. Nasli
Livery. 218
FOU SALE Cheap, team, wngon,
hack, harness, implements, small
tools, cow, separator, churn, It. I.
Ucd chickens, Incubators. J. II.
Patterson, It. 1. Mcdford. Phono
S57-U. 248
FOU SALE Good family cow. Wm.
OMIara, Holland Hotel.
FOU SALE Team of mules, weight
900 lbs. each) 0 year olds, $225. O.
C. Hoggs.
FOU SALE Team, weight nbout
1500 pounds. Phono 315. tt
FOn SALE Cheap, 18 horsos. Vin
son's bam, X. Riverside Avo. 248
FOIt SALE MlSCrcijIilttEOUB
FOU SALE Ono fivo foot cigar case
Win. O'llnrn, Holland Hotel.
FOR SALE Vacuum cleaner, almost
new; first class, $25. llox S, Mall
Tribune 2 1 1
FOR BALE- At n bnrgnln, 5-passen-gcr
1914 Maxwell automobile fully
equipped and In first class condi
tion. AddresH L. S. Orosso, Med
ford, R. 3, llox 57. 2 17
FOR SALE Com.
Phono 597-R2.
217
FOR SALE 100
Phono 571-J5.
tons
grain hay.
248
FOR SALE Gas range at n bargain.
431 West 11th. 247
FOR SALE Ono man tops for Ford
cars nt tho Tont and Top Factory,
100 N. Front St. 245
FOR SALE Parley; also baled hur
ley straw. Phono 732-J2. 255
HELP WANTED Mido or Pcmnlo
WANTED Experienced man nnd
wife for orchard work and gen
eral running; In reply state how
many years experience you bavo
had; how many In your family,
mid glvo names of references by
whom you have been formerly em
ployed. A. H., Mall Trlbuuo.
"i1 - -"-'. -
WAUTKn fllTUATIONB
WANTED i Tosltlon as liouseUcopor,
old couple proforrcd. Address llox
178, Roguo River, Ore 245
WANTED Man and wlfo wnnt Job
ou ranch to do general ranch work,
wlfo to cook, J. W Carroll, Mcd
ford, Oregon. 245
WANTKIl tMIftimiiliANEOUH
WANTED Live " poultry ; wliuiay
13c per pound for heavy hens; He
for light hens; 13c for spring
chickens. Medford Poultry & Egg
Co., Phono 583. 247
WANTED To hear ffom owner of
good ranch for salo. Send ensh
price mid description. D. F. Uuslt,
Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED Frosh cow. Phone Farm
or, 293, Central Point. 245
WANTED Women lot ua help you
mnko money selling guaranteed
hosiery to wear; full or part tlmo;
big profits; experience unneces
sary. Address, International Mills,
llox 122, Norrlstowu, Pa.
MONEY lO LOAN
TO LOAN $100, $500. $1000 on
farms after February 2nd, nt 7
per cent. llox C. C, Mall Tribune
213
m
TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ranch
Holmes tho Insuranco Man,
TO LOAN $1000 to loan. Room
400 M. F. & 11. llldg. 2 IS
, - - - : r-r SS- .1 tf XT s
ix)m
STRAYED OR 'STOLEN llrown
mare, weight about 1200 lbs., ago
eight yours; branded J on loft
shoulder, scar on 111 p. Anyone
knowing wliero she Is please notify
Rogue River Ranch, Trull, Oregon,
and receive reward. 218
LOST Poland China boar, at rayed
Sunday, Dec. 2C. Pleaso notify
Walter Norris, euro P. W. llamlll
ranch. 215
YEARS OF
1HOD
JH57
IH.-iO IHO.I 1H7JI H3 UJ03 401S JZ ,
YEARS OF LOW VALUES ' ' v '
THE AIIOVE DIAGRAM SHOWS JUST WHEN REAL ESTATE
SHOULD HAVE IIEEN llOUGIIT AND WHEN IT SHOULD HAVE
1IEE.V SOLD.
Real Estato rises quickly In valuo with good times. Prosperity la
coming. It has not struck Real Estato yet. Real Estato is gonorally the
last to fool prosperity. It must fool It iu a short time Thou It will
Jump In valuo,
How many will have the foresight to tako advantage of the present
depression and the low prices of Real Estate.
Rt'VTHlS
1G0 ncr timber tract, located 3'. miles South ut Gold HUI, esti
mated 1V4 to 2 million foot saw timber and 4QU0 cqrds hardwood.
WILL SELL FOR ?. PUR AflRB. Can you Imagine losing on this?
BENNETT INVESTMENT 00.
REAL ESTATE LOANS RENTALS INSURANCE
lO'i West Main Street Phono 709
PATJE THRBB,
HU8INKHS DIIIKCTOUY
Auto Supplies
LAiinn auto spkino qp.wn
nro Qporating tho largest, oldes
and best equipped plant In tho Pa
ctflc northwest. Uso our spring
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 2C North Flftoouth St.,
Portland, Ore.
Attorney
CEO. W. CltEUItY Attorney., and
Notnry, lloom 0, Jackson County
Unhk llulldlng, ontranco N. Cen
tral, Medford, Ore
POllTBU J. NHFF, WM. P. MEALET
Attorneys-at'Lnw, Itooms 8 rod
9, Mcdford National Dank bide.
A. E. ItEAMES. LAWYER Garnett
Coroy bldg.
O. M. ROUERTS Lawyor.
Medford National Rank Uulldtnr.
i- r '- -
VcnUsM
Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO
11R. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentlits
Gamctt-Coroy Rldg., ulte
Mcdford, Ore Phbno 860.
Collection nnd Reports
310
COLLECTIONS AND REPQRTS 9
collected somo accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to get tha
money. Tbo Ruiiock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Ha
klns' llldg., 21G E. Main st.
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMING8 Snglncor mi
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Mdjr.
Surveys,, estimates, lrrigatloa
drainago, orchard and land lm-
" provoniont.
Gftrbnge
GAItnAGE Got your premise
cleaned up for tho nummor. Call
on tho city garbage wogonn for
good servlco. Phone 274-L.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room
401, Gnrnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al
ton Halght, piano; Mrs. Florence
Halllday Halght, volco. Phone
72.
Physicians and Surgeons
mM M
DR. V. Q. CAULOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41G-417 Garnott-Corey
bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence
26' South Laurel at.
PR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathte
physician, 303 Garnott-Corer
building. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Phyfilclsn ,an
surgoon. Practice limited to eye,
car, uoso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically testod and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
It. ft. Co. Offices M. P. & If. Co,
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 6C7.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon Phones, offlco 30, real-
dcucQ 724-J. unico nours, iu ie
12, S tQ 5.
DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Phyal
clan and eurgoon. Offlco Pain
block, opposlto Nash hotel. Moure
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
T. 0. IIEINE, M. D. Eyo, Ear.
Noso and Throat. Headaches ana
norvoun conditions relieved by
properly fitted glasses. Cross oyet
stralghtonod. Offlco 228 E. Main
at., phono 303. Consultation free.
GORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. D.
Homoopnthlc Physician, Surgoon,
228 East Main St-. Mcdford, Ore
gon. Offlco phono 14.2, residence
phono 732-112. Offlcu hours 1 to
4 p. m,
Public stc;ipgrnplier
IIERI1KRT J. RERRIAN Stenogra
pher, room 29. Jackson County
Rank Uldg. Dictation taken any
placo any tlmo by tho only Steno
typo operator In Southorn Ore. Of
flco phono 515, Roc. 275-J.
Printers and rulillshcra
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has the
best equipped printing office In
southern Oregon; book binding
looso lent lodgors, billing systomi,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir at.
Hewing MnelilucM
SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOIt
SALE OR RENT Somo used ina
chlnoB also for salo. Ilaldwln pi
alios for Balo, from fnctory to you,
direct C. A. Chupmuii, nt Mcdford
Furnltiiro und Hardware store.
Resldeucu 375 So. Central. Phono
390.
l'ransfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 42 North Front at. Phone
315. Prices right. Sorrlco guar
anteed. HIGH VALUES
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