MflPFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED.FORD.
OREGON, MONDAY, JANTTAttY 10. IMG
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ASHLAND AND VICINITY
A dcllghtrul Innovation In the Mid
winter social cnlendnr was tlio din
ner, Saturday afternoon, tendered
by Mr, Robert Evorton, retiring
Worthy inntrdn of Alpha Chapter No.
I, O. 1?. S., to her associate officers
of the past cai This charmingly
Informai event was given at tho lionio
'of Mrs. Frank Dickey, on Allison
street. Covers were' laid for over n
dozen guests. The rooms were beau
tifully arranged for the occasion with
festoons of winter foliage, and the
dining appointments wero Ideal and
left nothing to he desired. Tho In
vitation list Included Uer'thn AVhltcd,
Elslo Churchman, Leah Caldwoll,
Lydln McCull, Hayhlo .Ionian, Grace
Turner, Eltnboth Van Stint, Sinn
Grant, Mattel Cunnlngliam, Elizabeth
Hush, Jessie Dodge, Lillian Johnson,
Mao Hurdle, Margaret Whittle, Edith
Snckett, and Susan Day. Mr. Dickey
with a hospitality that Is proverbial
ably assisted the hostess In the en-'
tertalnmcnt or her "Star" guests.
Basketball tosscrs from' Etna Mills,
Siskiyou county, camo to grler hero
on last Friday and Saturday uvcu
Irigs. Tho Initial gamo was with tho
Coast Artillery team which won over
tho visitors by a scoro of It' to 20.
The second struggle wns with manual
and physical opponents at tho high
school gym who won over tho Call
rornlans by 10 to . Gnmcs arc
scheduled this week on Wednesday
and Friday evening in tho high school
series with Klamath Falls.
Charley Lamkin, of Montague, Is
visiting his parents, Mr. und Mrs. C.
II. Lamktn, having como over re
cently from the Shasta valley to enjoy
u brief respite of gay city llfo by way
of contrast with tho activities on n
C00-acro ranch.
A. F. Hunt, of Portland, father of
Mrs. Will Dodge, Is duo hero this
neck, and will join .Mrs. Hunt, nl
read In Ashland, on a (rip to Cali
fornia. A now 10-page pamphlet has Just
been Issued by tho publicity depart
ment of the Commercial club. This
deals mainly with analyses of the
various mineral springs in this local
ity and specifically with tho group
of springs wnlch arc mobilized In the
parks and at tho depot embraced In
tho municipal project. Cllmntlc fea
tures also are not overlooked, whllo
many advantages both natural and
artificial arc dwelt upon exceedingly
npropos In condensed narrative form.
This booklot Is for general distribu
tion and may be had upon application
to either tho publicity manager or
secretary or tho commercial organi
zation. If you want Information nt
first hand, seouro a copy.
Judgo C. C. trail, father or Mrs.
Win. Myers, left tho last of tho week
for a visit with his dnughtor, .Mrs.
C. II. Howe, of Vallojo, Cal.
Funeral services of the lato Free
man W. lluunell wcro hold on Mon
day or this week at tho Congrega
tional church. Hurlul was In Moun
tuln Vlow comotery.
Among recent changos In the per
fionnel of S. I', agents in Jackson
county, S. A. Conner Is (ho now ap
pointee at Central Point, vlco It. II.
CornelliiH, transferred to Junction
City.
Tho cvor-recurrlng rumor that
Ashland Is to have n dally paper Is
again In elrculallon. Time. In tho
not distant ruturo; place, headquar
ters or the Ashland Printing Co.,
known as tho Tidings of rice, an Incor
poration of (ho plant having beon
Perfected some time ago; motlvo,
ht domnm! ror n dallv In Huo with
the growth of (ho town, forestalling
a movement which Is bound to como
sooner or later. As a starter In the
now outuie the franchise of tho do-
iimci tanjou Pros uuy ho taken
over.
The back-lo-tlio-lown muvumunl re.
reived an ImpoluH lnm Judgo ( u.
WaUon recently reinoed a lot of
household goods from his ranch east
nf the clt to rooms In Pioneer block
where he now lias his law offlco,
Tho "''I Pioneer block, which Its
WEAK FROM GRIPPE
Home .Missionary Tells How She He
Mured Her Strrii('(li
"I am a homo missionary, was
weak and run down after a hard spell
or la grippe. I head hoadaches, In
digestion and pains In my chest, and
was tired all the time. A friend
naked mo to try Vlnol and the re
sult Is I um rree and strong and able
to go to work again." Mrs. Hattlo
Johnson, Towanda, Pa.
Tho reason Vlnol was so successrul
In building up Mrs Johnson's health
Is bucuuse It Is a constitutional rem
edy which contains peptonate or Iron
to enrloh and revltallzo the blood,
tho nourishing properties or beef
poptono and the healing medicinal
extractives or rresh. healthy cods'
livers, all combined in a delicious na
tlvo tonic wine, without oil
'We wish every person In Mm! ford
who Is suffering from a weakened,
run-down, dovltalhwl condition,
would try our Vlnol on our guarantee
to return their mone If It fails to
benefit thorn. M,lford Pliarmao
Freckles and His
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f ilil !i : i':.!s-:lij!ij!iii :-f v5 : : ,; I '. ' $ jj ii- i ' -,: ' " : '''l.ilil'Ulv'iji!-
.mffik. UlTK MOTHER .jteLHME-N::
l"play, 1 SNOV7:eM.Ll ( ' ! wPm! SNNA. Wide J. :,fj;;:!:j::;.:
111111 '' ' SjjTSiKliHNEPF'S PORCHljVfcijI
ft) p "" "
I I II in i - 1 . .. ...
name implies, Is connected promi
nently with the earlier business struc
tures of the town, Is coming Into lis
own us headquarters for storo and
orrico purposes. Provost Hroth6rs
occupy the entire ground floor In tho
hardware line. Tho upper story Is
occupied by K. D. Hrlggs, 0. V. Tro
freii nnd C. U. Wntson, attorneys, Dr.
S. T. Songer and Drs. Sawjcr & An
derson, while Cap. Thomas and Leo
Trefrcn Interpret statutes and ad
minister tho law In their respective
offices along lines within the Juris
diction of Justice's courts. Tho old
block Is one of the landmarks of the
Plaza district, and at tho rato It Is
filling up with tenants futuro ones
may have to transact business on the
curb.
A real genuine optimist has been
doflned to Mayor Johnson ns "a man
capable of transforming Into sweet
and soft drinks the lemons that have
been handed him,"
Mrs. Louis Dcwccs, residing on Al
lison street, has returned from n
visit covering several mouths with
relatives In Washington and Idaho.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Prcs
bytoriau church will meet In the
church parlors on Frldny, Jan. 1 1.
This announcement might pass un
noticed but for the reminder that the
meeting will bo an all-day session,
which Implies that substantial busi
ness nnd Important refreshments insy
bo on the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Mnglll, of
Wallowa county, arrived Saturday for
a visit with relatives In the Poley
families. Mis. Maglll Is a nlcca or
Joseph Poley, nnd her husband Is n
brother or Stewart Maglll, stato sen
ntor rrom tho SprlngHold district In
Illinois nnd whoso name Is being men
tioned ns a prospective candidate for
governor or the old Sucker stnte.
Mrs. K. P. Johnson, or Mountain
Vlow, Cal,, has been n recent visitor
at tho homo or Mrs. Klsio Churchman
on Union strcot. Sho was a former
resident here, her mnldon natno hav
ing been Miss Pot Schwntka, nnd sho
Is a nleco or Lieut. Schwatkn of Arctic
exploration fame. Mrs. It. It. Itobloy
nnd two children, or Poitland, alho
linvo been visiting nt the churchman
home, tho Indies being sisters. On
Friday evening Miss Lydla MeCall
and Mrs. Churchman wore hostesses
to these visitors nt a theater party
at the Vlnlng, followed by a social
reunion of old tlnin relatives nnd
rrlonds at (he Churchman residence
where rerroMuuents were served,
Local educators are Interested In
an official report Just received from
Salem that after June, 1910, no cer
tificate lo toach In high schools of
Oregon will bo granted to graduates
of college's unless applicants havo
completed !' Homester hours In edu
cation,
CliurlcK S. Davih died ut liih homo
on Laurel sheet this morning-, nged
(il eui. He wns u native of Illi
nois mill hail leniricil in Ashland
about six .years, wheie lie has engaged
in the niaiiiifaeluro oj' "erispultes."
He ami Mis. I)ni moved directly lo
this eity from Iloiton, Kun. A wife
survives deceased. Ueriiuiuv fiic'inls
in this eily.extend their sincere s.wn
palliy in her hour of Kiief.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., 8lith and Fir Ut.
Clicult
( li.ule- Nunan v-, John Opp,
letuni ot summons.
Cat I von dor Mullen . Myrtle von
der Ilcllcn, letuni of Summomi.
II. M. MeFailaud vs. I). T. I.awton
et ux, return of summons.
Anna L. I'iereu v. Cily of Fedford,
iiiideitakiny: of appeal.
C. H. Gntos v. Geo. Moluios, ans
wer. K. P. Kiiynumil v. K. L. Hurges
et al., demurier.
J. S. .Ionian s. K. II. Lawrence,
mechanics' lien.
Ilognc Ihvor Fniit & Produce as
soeiahou v, . II. Zjinnieniian, reply,
Nellie L. Turpin . Thus. Turpin,
divorce.
Delia Kunan vs. K. It. Neil, admin
isliiititt of eMnte uf .1 A- Iiiiu-on,
AOilie IilIc s. bu'jtbcru I'hi'JUp
HO NEW
Friends
coiniinny, uetion for daiuugcH.
Chnile-i A. Ciipjis vs. Jeiiuetto
Cripps, divorce.
order for publication of Efuiiimons,
affidavit.
1'rolNitu
IMnte of K. I. Davis, final ne.
COIIIll.
Kstule of ('. (.'. DeeKinan, final ne
euuiit. Heal Kslnto Tmnifcra
Ovid J. Stone ot ux to A. A.
Manikc, land In Ashland....
Ida Plass et ux to H. V. Fehl
lots In blk 0, Falrmotiut add.
Medford
10.00
10.00
Mnry K. Surran to Hoy.il Sur
ran. lot blk 0 Park add
Medford $10.00
Milton F. Gregg et ux lo Wil
liam M.tHockctt et ux, pu
H-.10-S1-: 100.00
Carter Land Co., to S. II. Hub
bard ct ux, pi. 33-34-2W...2GGC.0O
V. M. MoCkett et ux lo Milton
F. Clie'j, land in see. VI-.TJ-
1K. . $
G. V. I'riibly et ux to A. C.
Sprout et nl., blocks 'J and
.'I, Summit Avenue Heights
Add., Medford
100
10
John M. Downin-j to Snrnh K.
Downing, lots in Central
I'oint ... 10
C. I. Homori et ux lo C Vro
umu, laud in tup. IIO-'.MC. . . '-00
MARKET REPORT
Prices Vna by peaiora
EGGS Me.
MUTTER- Dairy, 'J Ib. loe.
POTATOES- 1 Vsv.
ONIONS-11.c per lb.
IIONEV-lL'o per lb.
CIDEIt 2fie.
I'OHK S8Vio.
BEEF flllc.
LAHD JOc.
BACON laffDlBc.
SMOULDERS 12o.
MAM lOo.
Hl'TfRIt PAT 'J8c.
HITTER Wholesale, UCo.
lilTCalOCm
MOOS -Alive, :.($.! yt.
STEERS Alive. -I VifflCf.
COWS--Alive, 1(r?)lse.
VEAL -Drissed, 8(i)lh'.
Llvo Poultry
MENS Lighl, J lo; heavy, i:jo; old
roosters, tie; lags, 10o; sprinj,', Elc.
DUCKS Hit, be.
GEESE Fat, Re.
TIRKEYS l.',(tfl7!, ucuoriliiiK lo
quality.
BELGIAN MARES, fi to (5o.
liny nnd Grnln
(Buying Priees.)
WHEAT -llOe bushel.
OATS- $'.' ton.
MA Alfall.i, .1 1 dm; grain, !'.!.
BARLEV W hole. $28.
THIS WILL INTEREST
v
Says Indigestion conies from an
excess of hydrochloric
acid,
A well-known authority states that
stomach trouble and indigestion is near
ly always due to audit) acid stomach
and not, as most folks believe, from
a lack of digestive juices. He status
that an exceis of hydrochloric acid in
the stomach retards digestion and (tarts
food fermentation, then our meals sour
like garbage in a can. forming acrid
iluids and gases which inflate the
stomach like a toy balloon. We then
Set that heavy, lumpy feeling in the
chest, we eructate sour food, IksIcIi gas,
or have heartburn, Jlatulence, water
brash, or nausea. - - I
( Jlc tells us to lay aside all digestive
aids and instead, get from any pharmacy
four ounces ot J ad baits ami tawe a
Ublespoonful in a glas of water before
breakfast wlide it is effereing, and
furthermore, to conumie this for onci
week. While relief follows the first
doic, it ii important to neutralize ihc
acidity, remove the gas-making ma,
start the liver. Mimulatc the kidnc
and thus promote a free flow of pure
digestive juices. - -
Jad Salts il inexpciui e and if made
from the acid of grapes .. ' lemon
juice, combined with litnia and k
pbokphate Thi barmle jlt is ucd
b thouamli i'f people for stonm U
'fQHVls ivijh qxcsll?pj rssulWj jl .
THERE IS A VAST ARMY
of men and women who really never
know what it is to enjoy sound, vibrat
ing health who would be surprised to
suddenly gain that exhilarating vitality
that robust health brings.
Literally thousands without any par
ticular sickness live in "general de
bility", as the doctors call it have
headaches, arc tired and indifferent.
To all such people wc say with unmis
takable earnestness "Take Scott's
Emulsion after meals forouc month and
allow its rare oil-food to enrich nnd en
liven your blood, quicken your circula
tion, stimulate nutrition, and nidnature
to develop that real red-blooded life that
means activity, enjoyment, success."
Scott's HmuUinn is not n drug, but a
plrnMtit food-tonic free from alcohol
Olio bottle may help )u.
Scott & Domic. DIocniGcM.N.J. 15-J1
THINK OF IT
:!0, 000 Persons Publicly Hecomuienil
Our Itcinody. Some are Medford
People
Over one hundred thousand have
recommended Doan'H Kidney PlHs.
For backache, kidney, urinary Ills,
Thirty thousand algncd testimon
ial Arc appearing now In public print.
Somo oflhem are .Medford peoplo.
Some are published In .Medford.
No other remedy bIiowh mich proof.
Follow this Medford man'H exam
ple M. S. HIden. shoemaker, Oil W.
Clark S(.. Medford, saya: "I suffor
ed from rheumatic paint), caused by
too much uric acid In my hjhIoiu.
Tho pain waa especially sovero In my
bad;. My kidneys woro disordered,
too, and my health was all run down, t
I couldn't stoop without getting diz
zy. Ah soon ns I used Doan'H Kidney
Pills, the pain began to leave and
tho action of my kidneys wnH regulat
ed. Two boxos removed every sign
or kidney trouble." (Statement given
Sept. 13, 1907.)
OVL'H FIVE YEARS LATER Mr.
HIden said "Tho kldnoy trouble and
rheumatic pains which Doan's Kid
ney Pills cured have nover returned."
Prlre f.Oc, nt nil dealers. Don't aim
ply ask for n kldnoy remedy get
Donu' Kldnoy Pills- the samo that
Mr. Illdon luiilr FoHtcr-Mllbiirn Co.,
Props, Muffnlo, N V -Adv
t POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
t'JIy Tieasiiier
I am a candldato for City Treas
urer subject to the election Tuesday,
Jan. 11, lDK!. J. W. SHIRLEY.
I am a caudlOato for re-election to
offlco of City Treasurer at general
election, Jan. 1 1, into.
(JUS II. SAMUELS.
Clly lleronler
1 am a candidate for re-election to
tho orrice of City Recorder at annual
election, Jan. 11, 111 10.
ELMER T. FOSS.
tOlT.Wii.MAN
I heruby announce that owing to
the wave or prospect) or 1!U0 I Hud
that 1 will have to devqto all my
time to the sale of Overland cms,
and have withdrawn as a candldato
for councilman in tho second ward.
OEO. L. TREICHLER.
WHY?
IT IS rOUK MWINKSS TO SFIi MIC
Hecauao my atocx m trailo Is to
havo optioned ut tho lowest cnib
prlco tho best buy In this county.
I havo been on tno ground look
ing out for you for tb, past fire
years. Nearly everyday I havo In
vestigated some "good thing." I hare
Allmlnn Inil Amnlhlnv aTant llift.a
.,,,. i,ii, , , ...ij ,i, ..
d wh,ch ,! convinced will is.
- mra m sainuoa customers
In a few hours time 1 can give you
the benefit of this research. It Is my
business to ibow you over tho county
and Introduce- you to tho possibilities
and opportunities bar. Sea Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
:v Wpf Mum Mtrtit
MERE, HERE- DON'T
VOU KNOW Vouc
MOTHER IS LOOKING
FOR SOU?
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KOlt HUNT Kl'ltMSIIKl) AITS.
FOIt HKNT Three furnished house
keeping rooms, ground floor. 220
South Grape. 252
FOK KKNT FUrt.lmilKl) ftOOMH
FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
.122
25 a
South Central,
I'OIt HENT nOU8K8
FOR RENT Modern sU-rooni house.
Phono 5.17-Y. 252
FOR RENT -Modern bungalow. 5
rooms and hath; garage, nicely fur
nished; good neighborhood. Jns.
Campbell, Phono Ull-R. 252
FOR HUNT FurnlBhedi attractive
five-room buugnlow on paved St.,
strictly modern, electric hent, elec
tric range. Alan Ilracklurccd,
phono :i:i7, or Hotel Holland.
FOR RENT 3-room modern npart
nicnt. It I South Central. Phono
4.7U-M. 230
FOR HENT Colonel Sargent's roa
ldcnco on Oakdale nvc., telophono
owner nt Jacksonville, or Inquire
of II. II. Nye or Roy H. Peoblcs nt
Medford. 253
FOR RENT First class C-room mod-
cm bungalow; range connected;
garage. Tol. -I8SX.
I'OK ItENT MISOKLIiANKOUS
FOR RENT To responsible pnrty,
15 ncrcs Ross Lnno, 1 1 acres extra
sugar beet land; now bungalow,
largo barn, silo, good water, nine
ndnm road. Inqulie Q. M. Loomls,
Rons Lane, Phone 78S-R1. 2-10
VOn HALF n CAL KSTATM
FOR SALE Or trade, 13.3 ncrcs' of
Irrigated land at Orlaud, Califor
nia. Address R. ., Hox 109, Med
ford, Oregbn. 253
roil siui-iiirmTOUK
FOR SALE Or trade, registered A.
J. C. C. Jerseys, one cow nnd ono
bull dropped Feb. 23, 111 1 5. John
H. Ilnlr, Rogue River, Oro. 27-1
FOR HALE Cheap, 1 fine bay mare,
7-yenrs old, H20 lbs., ? 1 10. Nash
Livery. 243
FOR SALE Cheap, team, wagon,
hack, hnrncss, Implomonts, small
tools, cow, separator, churn, It. I.
Hod chickens, Incubators. J, II.
Patterson, R. J, Medford. Phono
857-R. "is
FOR SALE Team or mules, weight
000 lbs. each, C year olds, 1225. O.
C. Hoggs.
FOR HALE Team, weight atibut
1500 pounds. Phono 315. tf
FOR RALE Cheap, IS horses, Vln
sou's barn. N. Riverside Avo. 248
HOMESTEAD
I can locate you on two good ones.
Hox 18, Mali Tribune.
ESTABLISHED
BUSINESS AND MAKING
MONEY
Present owner, on ne.eoiint of
business interests elsewhere,
Pufff
Mr 3 Uli 1 4 1 II II nil H Ofiumkrm
rr M i 1 I I" .1 in I'll I ViLAA-'
( -tL-kL VS I I M WVWV I W.M fckJlA JSTV)
' ull llllUll? V t VHB 111 nlnl IL trMUJifl)
i '
will sell for 2.1 per eent less.'"1"1 b,ock ",nc,, Vn," -MOo
tlian actual value.
SEE US
Bennett Investment Co.
$25.00
Wo will pa $25 00 cash rowurd to tho iaity who will furnish us
with au actual buyur for tho following 160 aero wood and timber
tract:
100 aeros, located 3 miles south of Gold Hill, oMllmultid 1 V
to 2 million fcot saw timber and 4000 cords lunlwoud. Prlco
$960.00, (Saw timber mostly jellow and sugar pine.)
As an Investment for a wood proposition this ouu't be beat.
BENNETT INVESTMENT CO.
HEAL ESTATE
LOANS
10? West Main Street
: i.... . -i i - ..-i i.'..., -f
J.. ,. ' : . I COURSE I PO IS.i
riWS i Lit ITHKrS'THPREXSOMP
"v WJIBL ffifW SHE CANT FIND i:'!-
i- I iTUCkiMmX TV Mxinoir -U-.- . .fiS'Si.V -:t: :- : J
y v i C?LJmPr4r I m liKwL(fl f m " -"--- .-
FOIt 8ALB MISCKlitiATIEOUi
FOR4JALE Cheap. 'bed nnd Bprlngs.
Call 421 South Fir street.
FOR SALE 150 tfer only, shoddod
wood at Contrnl Peint: excellent
chance to hnudla nt big profit.
Rosenborg Hros., Central Point.
2 1 y '
FOR SALE 100
Phono 571-J5.
tons
grain hay.
2t8
FOR HALE Harloy; also baled bar
ley ntraw. Phono 732-J2. 255
mr-,.T - - : '3.-: -ara. r,. r f.-j1.," i
WANTim SITUATIONS
WANTED Position by" man "and
wife n country, man to chore,
woman to cook for crew, Address
n. 'II., enre Mall Tribune. 247
WANTKD MinvmiANf.OUH
VVAiSTilMiu'rlmlOc
everything furnished for $20 per
week. Mrs. A. I). Little, 30 X.
Riverside, 253
WANTED To buy of owner, R-ncrcK
near Medford; must be good free
soil; $50 down nnd $100 per year
with interest; glvo location and
price. Address C, C, Mali Tribune.
WANTED Wood cuttors to cut
ntumpngo; can pay Ktumpage In
woo,d. II. Lunt, Tnlont. 2-18
WANTED Women lot us help yon
mako money silling guaranteed
hosiery to -wear; full or part time;
big profits; ocporlonco unneces
sary. Address, International Mills,
Hox 122, Norrlslowu, Pa.
MONEY IP LOAN
TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ranch
Holmes tho Insuranco Man.
TO LOAN $l600 to loau.
40C M. F. & II. Hldg.
Room
2t8
XAM
RTIIAVKn OH STnr.MV nrnwn
mare, weight about! 1200 lbs., ago
eight years; branded J on loft
shoulder, scar on hip. Anyono
knowing whoro she Is picaso notify
Rogue River Ranch, Trail, Oregon,
nnd recelvo rownrd. 248
1'OK E.XOUANtlB
FOR EXCHANGE SO acres cloar of
mortgage $1200, for home nnd
garden ground. Clark Realty Co.,
200 Phlppn Hldg,
FOR EXCHANGE Close In real-
deuce In Ashland for property In
or near Medford.
impure j. u.
Hrown, Sparta Hldg.
250
MISCELLANEOUS.
TAILORING--Havo your tailoring
dono nt tho KclHter's Ladles Tall
in lug College; pupils may enter nt
any time. R. 42G M. F. & II, hldg.
253
NEW TODAY
I have three hundred twenty acres
or fine timber laud In Douglas Co.,
six million fut or Haw timber, close
lo Pacific highway, a really fine
proposition, that tho owner will ex
change for a good houso In Medford.
A good residence and general stock
or goods In a Willamette valley city
to exchange for u good dairy, grain
Home flue bii)S In ranch nnd city
property hero In the vnllet.
C. D. HOON
Room 10. Jncknon County Hank Illdtf,
Reward
RENTALS INSURANCE
Phone 70
iw i imi i snipii m, &',., hiw
By Blosscr
ncstNESs pinKoTonY
Auto Seppiu-a
Wl
LAHER AUTO BPHIN'O CO. w
nro operating tho largest, oldest
nnd best equipped plant In the Pa
cirio northwest. Use our springs
whon others (all. S6Id under guar
nntco. 26 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oro,
Attorneys
OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., aai
.Notary. Room 0, Jackson County,
Hank Huildlng, cntranco N. Cen
tral, Medford, Ore.
POUTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALHT
Attornoyo-nt-Law, Rooms 8 rod
9, Medford National Hank bMg.
A. 15. REAMES, LAWYER
Corey bldg.
-Garnett-
O. M. HOnERTS Lawyer.
Medford National Hank Building.
Dentists
kAtMaAaMMiAiAM
Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
aarnott-Coroy Hldg., iilte
Medforu, Ore. Phono 856.
Collections nnd Reports
310
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to get the
money. The Uutiock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hat
kins' DIdg., 21GB. Main at.
-,rj .,.. x. ';,.". .i ; i . i
lCsglneer and Contractor
FREQ N. CUMMINGS Sngiaeer and
coutracjor, 404 M. F. tt II. Dldg.
Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation,
drainage, orchard and land Im
provement. .. ' i.' i .v.i'. i... u-i'.-w , T a
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your prtmlsee
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbago wagons for
good service. Phone 274-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In MhsIc
Arfw)Mi
IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room
401, Garnott-Corey hldg. Fred Al
ton Ilatght, piano; Mrs. Florenc
Halllday Halght, voice. Phone
78.
xra
IMirslcliins nnd Snrgeoaj
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. KVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41C-417 Qarnett-Corey
bldg.. phono 1036-L. Reeldene
26 South Laurel at.
biifc
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician, 803 Garnett-Corer
building. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to tf,
ear, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 667.
Dn. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon Phones, office 36, real
denco 724-J. Office hours, 10 t
12, 2 to 5.
DR. MARTIN C. HARHER Physl
clnn and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hour
10 to 12, l to 4. Phone 110-J.
T. Q. HEINE, M. D. Eye. Ear.
Noso and Throat. Headaches and
nervous conditions relieved by
properly rilfnl glasses. Cross eyea
strnlghtenod. Offlco 228 E. Mala
St., phone 303. Consultation rree.
GORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. D.
Homeopathic Physician, Surgeon,
22 East Main St., Medford. Ore
gon. Office phono 142, residence
phono 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to
4 p. in.
Public Blritotfrnphcr
HERHERT J. RERRIAN Stenogra
pher, room 30, Jaokson County
Hank Hldg, Dictation taken any
place any time by tho only Steno
typo operator in Southern Ore. ON
flco phono 615, Roe. 275-J.
Printers und Publishers
MEDFbitD lMUNTINa'"c6.t" haiTtne
bast equipped printing offlco In
southern Orosou, book binding,
looso loaf lodgers, billing systoma,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
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Sowing Machines
SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR
SALE OR RENT Some used ma
chines also for sale. Baldwin pi
anos tor sale, from factory to you,
direct C. A Chapman, at Medford
Furnlturo and Hardware store.
Residence 375 So. Central. Phone
390.
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STORAOK CO.
orrice 43 North Front st, Pboae
315 Prlcoa rlutit, lot Vlco yita
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