PAGE FIVE
Freckles and His Friends
By Blosser
MEpFORT) MATL TRmrXK. MF-DFOHl). OHKflOX. MONDAY, ,l.rATY 17. 1010
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
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In llitvi ilny- of logging mnnu
fuct'iring I'nlurpi ;." it w it relief to
nolo a tlnivii)',' concern ulong these
Hues located tit the buy little burjr
of 1 lilt v just over the California state
lino, when' the Fruitgrowers' Supply
Co., a corporation owned ami idnii
nged at Los Angeles, is steadily un
Hirgiug its lumber operations ami
scope of manufacturing. Quite a
litiiihVr of A'lili'iul mechanics are
employed thorn, among thorn boinjc A.
K. Mcftulnnd, Kph. Owens, Auily
Payne, HoJu Hubbard, CHnrlqy- Fos
tor, Harry Casey anil others. The
company in adding to its mill capac
ity and erecting new houses for the
uououmiodnllon of the inei eased
foroe of workmen. Snow is novr
aholjt twij fuel deep on a lovol in
Unit vioiuity.
Klnmnth Falls basketball players
in the high school series wont down
to defeat before loeal players in two
gaums. The first, on Wednesday
evening, waft lost by the seoro of :i:i
to t(!, and on Friday tiirlit fates went
against theai 41! to 8. The game be
tween the girls resulted in a tie,
7 to 7.
Mrs. Leonn .Sounders, wife of
Claude Saunders, died Sunday morn
ing after n brief Dluos. She was a
.voutuir woman, adopted daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. X. Smith, and a
bride of but a few mouths. For n
lime she was office stenographer at
the Miuitorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Magill of
allowo county, who have been vis
iting relatives here in the Foley fnm
ilfos, left for the south on Saturday.
After u brief visit at Dunsmuir they
will proceed to southern California.
The loeal Fruit & Produce associa
tion at a reeent meeting of its di
rectors, elected .). II. Dill chairman
of the board, and William Tnvcrnor
secretary. Manager Kami continues
in directing tlio n-soeiulion's activ
ities. Tlio proposition to return to
the handling of feed and other ne
eessorics is u foregone conclusion,
ami Jlonr may be added later on.
This decision is practically a return
to the association's former status as
a wholesaler and retailer of staple
commodities for' the benefit of its
stockholders. A now depaituro may
be adopted in the way of handling
cured meats. It hns been proponed
to orcot as a beginning n "fcinnll
slaughter house with smoke house
"iW. The contention is made that
thfryis too wide a range between
thdTjpiieo of live-tout, and dressed
meat products as retailed from the
O butcher's block, the producer not re
ceiving proportionate returns. A new
I'm, dryer of large capacity is also
contemplate? with the advent of an
other season.
Mr. and Mrj. 0. .1. Stone leave for
their homy in PoRBRid early thi.
wee. I'lviiiniiiRry to their dejMUt
lire Ihoy have boon the recipients of
u nuiniierpot eomplimontiiry recep
tions at the hands oKu wide circle of
tiWnd.
Cy Vroinnn is gottisi ready to per
sonnl oounpy him big ranch in tlio
Kiuigmnt'Gap section, n property
which wn formerly muted by Char
ley Homos, o
A piano, liddlc and drum furnish
vd tlio iindioktr.il ncoo.GjtonimoiilM to
the feceond social dancing paity given
h.v the lilovcii o'clock club at Mooso
hull Ih( Friday evening. The in
rumonts weie tuned to oiuOneeord.
A critfc of six of these parties will
!e given in semi-monthly relays dur
i8 the winter bouson.
Mary K. Msilev. uili. ,,r ia
Ifij.v. died lot Friday morning, aged
" .xhii-s. ror a Jong tune she had
oW u eoiiliruied invalid. Tlio fain-
Hv re-ido on the (ilen View dine
lknh her hii-baud, lio leuvfs sev-
eral children. Funeral mtvicc- were
Dds Backache Worry ?ou?
.Sniie MedloMl IVojile Unto IaiiiiumI
How to ic Itellef
lliW many pooulu nuffor from an
Nohliig back.
How fow know the ohiuo?
If It lmrt to Htoop or HflO-
O lfjun uffur uU(lon, darting pain.
0 If u aro woak. Ihiuo and tlrttd
Su-nyct your ktdnoyji.
t8h fr iiHturoy Ignal.
Ttio flmt nlgii may be headache or
UllllllBM.
( Scanty, wnlnrul or too frotjuunt urt
iiMtlon, orrousnoM or a constant, dead
Urod foaling.
Avert the wrloug kldnry dlneuuss,
Treat thu weakened kldnoy with
Donn's KUtny PJIIs.
. nmiudy mpocMy for Hick ktd-
Qruutfulty underMtl by rtwidyHU of
tklg loeallty.
Andrew Casirall, Cdjlfornla St.,
Jwckiwvllle, Out., Jfji: "Whon 1
kUffertng from buekaehe ,.Nd
ther ktrtney ilwanu. Bias's Kldnny
PUbAme to my aid and stopped tho
trKble."
l'rie SOc, at all dealrs. n't
iily wk for a kidney rmiy get
Dtwa' KUtwy IMlla the tme tkt
Mr. Caatrall bad FMtar-Mllburu
Co . I'rojiH . Huffjlo. V - , ,
.;. :..!. :!.: ..:::;. :; ".. U . . - '-'Tlijiiji-f ji .' ' $$$&: :: '' ' " ! 1 ! .. !! ' " .,fJlil
S" ;: :.,HAfi,,-X. V ,;".V:::".! ;,. j; 'IMmMII VA. MAlyC l '
n::!ii:- r r .. x KAYfiRANPAi irnivpc!: J :'..: '. .. irr
ECl;- iues see if f . ... , ..iis 1 Hf. a Noist uKt a. : i
ft 1 JHfcLU UO IT' " .::::j!i iW'-M. .!:(.. KOGr PtC US I J
.. I' " .. ; '.h:::'.: !.;i.' 1 n :.. fi:;... - . i ; r. .-.i i
held Sunday afternoon at the l.aptit
church, conducted by l'atttotr Ilh.uk-
stonc. Interment was in llai'gudiuu
cemetery.
Filot Itock Kucampmout, No. J I, I.
0. 0. F., has installed as officers for
HUG. . A. Conner, chief patriarch:
H. It. Stone, senior warden; K. 1.
l'hipps, junior warden; 0. V. Tre
frcn, scribe; A. V. Storey, high
priest; J. ,1. Murphy, treasurer. The
membership is nearly 7o. At the in
stallation event theie was n notable
reunion of this important branch of
the big fraternal order, several visit
ors from Talent being present. A
banquet followed the routine exer
cises. .rofossor Irving H. Vining left
early in the week for New York City,
to be gone until next June, whuu he
will return to Ashland. Hu route he
will visit his brother, Ifobort, who is
twaporarily in Son Frnnoiseu. Froin
southeni California he will go by tlio
Sunset route to New Orleans. Ha
will also visit Washington and fit
ness a congressional session while in
the capital city.
Adjutuaut Oencrul (I. A. White ot
Portland, at the head of Oregon's
national guard; Colonel Crecdo C.
Hammond of Kugcn(j comn.iu.rier of
tho coQpt ntltllur' branch of the ser
vice, auri Captain Collins of tho reg
ular army, will be hero Monday eve
ning, December 17, on the rounds of
routine inspection doyos and to pay
a social call upon the officers anil
men of First company, Const Artillery
corps. The visitors will bo entertuin
cd at the armory.
K. 1.. l'hipps, whenever time has
hung heavily on his hands, has been
oorrcs)nding with somo of the big
political lights throughout the coun
try over the question of military pre
paredness, n project to which, as
outlined by the present oongrokif, ho
i unalterably opposed. In the line
up by mail, W. J. Iti.vnn and Sonator
Lane side with him. while Senator
Chamberlain dicRUes lOdcinurror in
favor of his pet scheme. Congreai.
mau Hawley is yet to be heard from,
l'hipps plaee no confidence in tho
prepHredne-s piopogondn, and if
nueoksnry will test the matter in the
county eMuit.
f. II. Kuytiolrih of Denver h?
traded Colorado prourty for tho
Win. hcotl sixty-acio ranch up I ho
canyon, whioh he yll jKUnounlly oc
cupy. Scott rcmniux in Coloittri'o.
irirfbodist church iMuior weio a
hive of industry lust Friday, when
tno home mission oi-ganiuition inati
luted an all-day kewing oirclo in bo
half of tho city's nccdjofnmilitfk.
At a iHiient-teriohor meeting hold
at Helloviow selmolhoune last Friday
evening, tho gntticring listened to a
talk on "Dental Hygieue" by Super
intendent W. K. Duoliaiian, who was
a fonnor dental piactitioner. Qfrl in
tervals pupils t loni this entorprii.inu
school net us corroMJudents lor the
Modioli! Siiuo those jonmalistio of.
lulls serving as ofiicumt sohoolinu in
language lcTons. JJik Ituao Skocn
is uskistHiit in tlio Helloviow schools.
K. H. I.avvionoo, tornior muuagor of
the Lyrio thoatcr, and now residing
at (Iranth J'ass, wu hole Saturduy
on lrUinofc matters. A number or
personal fiiohds in tho Jo.ephine
county motroM)liH have sUKgosted his
liamo as a caudidato for secretary of
the (Irani IW Commercial club in
place of W. I', gumlaii. who has
Im'ch it'duectl in the ranks by ap
HiinUaoiiteas M).tmastor of that city.
Municipal gosin., as swayed by
pcrkonal bins, have districted the city
into tluoo laction. with alleged
loadcitOjip, as follows in the iepoc
tivo lineups: Ifoot, fl!iag and
IWiggs in tho n-i,t classification;
Hanta, Kdorh and Icmerv in tho
iceeuil: and Johnson, I'oitor- and
fS. ...... ... .1. .i i
lilool in tbo third. I
Local members .f the (J. n. P. are,
plW-iHiRuo invade Jfedfoid and par
ticipate in" tho ropublioan iova lVast!
i no noni ttiro heiiruary 1. when
uovoinor Wlthvencubt). V. n Itn,.l.i.l
U ... -......, utNj TBe wunana Trratownt. w niu elm
rvy Wr-IU, Xom Kav and olhtrr 'W 60v bottle :c do for your nna'ate
l.uHls. .. tl l . ' Coutaloa uo al.obol or babtl form-
Miatierk aro to bo present. u drar, r uot affect ttw .bVart.
Mr. Hoskia, r..rwW of !),, was'. .AiuT -W"U iiuttXr Sr
-w i... ituirrri uuiroil.
lioru for l i. .. in.l ......
..A.
mettfd on ranch proprrtv in the tn,
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bill- .ilium fn,. ,, ,iai--
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Ashland. Chicago and Snn Francisco
pnrtioa niu behind tho development
Work.
An important change in Ashland
mercantile circles is tho withdrawal
of Wilbur Holmes from the old-established
firm of Holmes Hros., grocors,
which has been established here for
over l.'i yours. II. I'. Holmes, senior
member of the imrtnorship, will con
tiuun the business at the familiar
heariqunrters, corner North Main and
Church streets, with Will Holmes
head clerk, if not n pnrtucr, in the
grocery trade.
TALENT TALK
Mi- Doris Thomas of St. Mary's
academy, at Medford, spent the week
end with the Misses King.
W. II. Neisvvangcr has the job of
road supervisor for this district. Ho
hns moved out of town nig is non
living on the I. C. Williams' place,
formerly occupied by .Mr. Oibbs.
Kverctt Hccson has been ill villi
pneumonia, but is improving.
A. A. Morse is ill with la grippe.
Tom Lamb has been ill with la
grippe.
Mattic Tinner is a new pupil in
Miss l'ieree's room.
Tho Lacy children have eulored
school this past week.
Mrs. Hreesc, Mrs. Zidors and Mr.
Ariauihou weio visitors of the prim
ary nn this past week.
) Chester Walters and Mrs. Klcanor.
Lowe of Ashland vvoio married in
Jacksonville .Monday.
II. C. Highs liotiso was burned
Friday night. Considerable furni
tmo was saved, but the building is
a total loss.
Henry Carter of l.ugene was a
guest of IiOq brother Geoivo Carter,
nVeduosday.
Miss Sophia Walters of Sun Fran
cisco is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Walt lor...
Mr. Carter of l.ugono wa tho guest
of hik sou, (ii)orgc, Thu(lay.
The 1.0-tiiro on "Tho Holig'ious Side
of tho Life of Abraham Lincoln" at
tho Methodist oliuroli was well at
toiulcd and onjoyod by all.
Tho Indies' Aid society mot at the
homo of Mrs. Lewis Drown Thurs
day altcnioou.
The Kpworth league and tho Chris
tian Kudos v or had a union mooting;
Sunday night.
A basketball game botwoon the
schools of .Jacksonville and Talent
will be playuri at tho school gymnas
ium Saturday cvoniug.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Hell have a
five-pound boy.
Miss I'ioiec has recovered from an
attack of lu np)o and has rutuiiiod
to hor wgrk after a week's (jbnence.
Thant will lio M dsbato Triday,
JHHuary 1.1, nt the Talent sekonN.o
twoou the Afclibfiid and Talvut high
schools. The UetitHi for doluito is,
"Hesohcd. (hut tho owntml tactuis
of tho Swi. uulitaiv -,tciu be
adopted in the Initcd State-." A-h-lund
has (lie jilinmativc
(I W. Aucr, ( Holdudgc uud
URIC ACID
SOLVENT
SO Cent BottIeS2 DoesJ
FREE
?ait becauie yoa tart the dir worried
ml llrtd. MtltT Irei dJ trtm mil oiunclei,
a ii aching head, buroiug aud tMiriotr luu
KIdi In tho buck tcjfM Qut licfure tlio dy
Kim do not lliluw you tiar to iar la
tlwt roudltlou
Ttiow auffervn who arc In and out' ft
bd balf a doicn lluiu at ulsht trill an-
rih(l.l .lii ... . ...... .....a ... -,...-. I.
..ur. J'aatiutnt Kirn for wry tutat of
unuucr irouuie, aiaunui; palm, or weak-
en.. U actlun U nmlly woudrful.
lie acronir, well tail--y4zuruu. with no
more alo from illff Jslma, aore inurl,
rlieuoiatlc autTi-rlutf, iihlug tink, ur kid
dvt ur bladdvr IruuliU.
Tti WillUtu 'ireairufat ronnnrra klJ-
n uri tia iru-iii... no matur how
ettroalc. er atablwro If ju bar.Bv.r
iw 1'ftH umea 1W K, iciwt ,
! I"". .w..' "?;iffl
' Vol
txrtiW (3 Jvah without bkm
triru i
ol larnrrlajr ir lirailoaa. 04
taullUa i.ulv lu M fialiillv ur M.l.lrtta
m-m,,w -. ,- .-- .-- - r ,,,-.,
II I-H WI1. .- I III I !! IIMITinM ir HWll ! (! ( I IIMI1M I .'fc - I
Frank Oatiunn attended the joint in
stallation MirvW'CM or the Mcdforri
aud .liipkaouvillu 1. 0. 0. F. lodges
Monday evening.
Ted Seaman has started to school,
Mr. and Mrs. Ager uud daughters,
llcth uud Otplui, were the guests of
Mr. AgorN brother in Central Point
Sunday,
Reportod by Jackson County Ab
tract Co,, Olxth and Fir HU.
Circuit.
F. I). Claik v-. Fred I!. .Ionian, ac
tion for moiicv.
Charles A. Cripps vs. .loanollo
Cripps, affidavit and order for piib
Jication of summons.
Henry K. Koontz vs. Autwlue Du
pray ot a)., default and decree.
Nellio L. Turpin v. Tliomas 'fur
pin, affidavit aud ohjucllon.
II. M. MoFnrland vs. I). T. Lnwtou
et us, defnult ami rieeieo.
Win. Murrify' vs. Addio Murruy,
deposition filed.
Probate
lu the in u 1 1 or of tho oslulo of
Louisa Powell, deceased, pront' of
publication of notice to erttditors.
Iu tho matter of the estate of
Kmuiit Hughes, dooouscsl, petition uud
older uppoiiing adiuiuistnitor.
.MiutIiikc IiIcciishs
A. Wllmor Mason aud Iva lloaij
Houscholdoi'. '
Charles Chester Wulters and l-.I-norr
Louise Sauuilcr-.,
.' " T Wanted
(Ptom the ('hurc)i Times, KuKlaud.)
Wanted tor K.ift Coast, curate, ono
THEY REFUSE TO EAT
At periods in most childrcns' lives
they fail to relish their meals and refuse
to cat even the delicacies prepared to
tempt their appetites. They lack am
bition, and growth seems impeded,
which causes anxiety and worry.
To compel them to cat is a grave
mistake, because, nutrition is impaired.
Healthful exercise in fresh air and sun
shine is important, hut equally imsut
nt is a spoonful of Scott's I'.muUion
three times a day to fceiPlhc tissuYs
and furnish food-energy to improve
their blood, aid nutrition and sharpen
their appetites. -
The lilRldy cnirenlrU'l ninlkiti.ii
IixkI in Scott'a ItmuUiou suppllm tin
very rlertirntH tlilldri-ii tired to tmild i
their Mrruutli. Tlu rli -h ts.otfi it is
hve from dlcli'il
&,r,
1 otl l.Mlir M.aillirirli N.J.
lJM
NEW TODAY
Fluo now bungalow, very slKlitly
In Capital Hill, an acru or uood
ground, satur piiod all over It, and
to houso, which la iihw and not uuiio
flnlvbttd. To maks a quick turn the
ownor will asll for 1 1250 ou.
Havo a Ha Irrlguted Idaho ranch
of rlehOsoll, lame liouse, and all
farming festuros attisdlvo. 2 10
acros for JI'sUOO. Will lake a i'iiv)
house hori' la the dvul, bulauie easy
teams.
C. D. HOON
Room 10, Jackson County lUnk llldtc.
WHY?
IX 18 YOnt Ill'HINKSS TO RIli ME
Because iny stoo. in irado Is to
bare optioned at tho lowest cash
price the best buy In this county.
I have been on tno ground look
ing out for you for the. past fire
years. Nearly everyday 1 ba&ft In
restleated some "good tblne." I sire
eliminated ererythlni; except Uioao
deals which I am coaftlneed will sv
'.ure me satisfied customers.
In a few hours time I can give you
the benefit ot this research. It is my
business to show you over the county
anil Introduce you to the possibilities
tod opportunities her. Bee Med
ferd flr.t and "'
COURT HOUSE NEWS
J. C. BARNES
iiri VYm, Uslu UirM(
not afraid of occustonnl boubnrd
incuts Apply vlrnr.
nHICHESTER S PILLS
y-. Till. IIIAJIUni' IIHA.1I,
r
Pmxnlat. Atl'fCUI.ClOs.TMlS
ima-ii.mi iiiiAmi i'ii.i.s. lor a
.cr.klMntlBr4,lltAtt.Ali.t)rlKcllttU
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERHERE
TAHLi: IIOAItl)
110AHI) Table board ft per week.
.Mrs. . T York, lin Laurel Ht
l-'Olt UK.T -rUlOinllKIl ftOOMS
FORRICNT -FiuTUliioiriuid infuV-
nlsiied modern looms. Inqulro 7.11.
nest 2nd street. 200'
FOR HUNT -nOUHF-H
FOR ItlSX'T- -3-room modorn tipnrl
innnt. 1 1 1 South Central, Phono
.71-M. 112
FOR RIONT Furnlshod, nttraotlve
five-room bungalow on paved nt.,
strictly modern, olectrle hent, elec
tric rnugo. Alan llrncklurood,
phone M", or Hotel Holland.
FOR HUNT Colonel Sargent's ros
Idcuco on Onkdalo live, telepliono
owner at Jacksonville, or Inqulro
of H. H. Nye or Roy II. Poeblos nt
Medford. 27D
fOR RUNT First clans Crooin mod
cru bungalow; range connected;
Barnge. Tol. 1S8X.
" "T T P aUsv
FOR SAIjK .lIWUlTlj-iAAClOUrt
(.'till .VI.l.; lllwli.frriuln fnrnltllrn
sowng maohlnc, fruit and nthor
Vittll tiatlilil riii1u '111 V Puntrnl
Mrs. A. A. Moody. ' ' SCO
FOR SAMO Furnlturo.
1117 W. Main St.
Phono 139-R
FOR 8ALK JIanuro
Phono 271-V
F. V. Allen. 25C
FOR 8AMS- 1 it t :.FoTri touring cor
in A-l coiuiitioir; fully ofpilpped;
nil now tires. Hux No. US, Medford
.Mall Tribune. 2ES
FOR 8ALK Five passenger- auto,
perfect conditien: six good tires;
olnotrlc lights: very uheap, Ad
dross Itox II, Mall Tribune.
FOR SAMC Harley: also baled bar
lay straw. lMiono 732-J2. 2S5
FOR BALK BmudKo pots, 3 Ration
"Canoos": about COO. Apply Roy
Ash nolo, Kaglo Point 2C3
MONHV 10 HhN
TO LOAN.-sSlOOO on Improved ranch
llnluiPs'tho Insurnnco Mun.
Wantetfto Buy
Ouo ur two acres adjuceiil to city
limits.
Avullable water and somo troos.
Addioss HIV, Mall Tribune
LOANS
3 -JIENTALS
INSURANCE
SEE US
D Bennett Investment Co.
$25.00
T "WaCfca.
l.ftUl-l AftUTAvrlinirKliitlnr a
fc..kM.i-lli.iiJlTlr..jV
I'lllaln II. -I - ll.l. m.ullnW
...rt. tlcl ilh 111m RIUvil. V
TmLm nil lkr. tlHrr V
v a
We will pa $.''. UO cash roward to the party who will furnish us
with an actual buyer ror the following 180 acre wood and tlajtwr
tract:
10 aoras, Aoeate.1 3V wllo wuth at Gold Hill. sstisiKtad IV,
to jjtfyist' ateSafe W USsVr 't1 00 ''s barUwod, Price
9(.0.00. (Saw timber mostly yttHow und autar ptns.)
1
As an Invtstment for a wood proposition this can't be beat.
BENNETT INVESTMENT GO.
HIUli RSTATK
'LOA.V.S
102 Weat Main Street
) 'CMJSE W14EV4 WE (III i.f ' iltt
4 AST PA FER A WmJP'. !; $&
ViHiT Do YOU
WANT ME TO
POTHA.T FOR,
FKbCKLh !
3wv, wmi uuw. ::.'-. .uMimr-Hf
SRWPA CROAKS! (I' ;"i: f.
' , "IS? V?
WL : y -
4vsiO-
Foil aAlil'i - lielfer 0 lnonlhs old,
?ir,. l'hono C97-H2. 2CC
IFOR SALH Stock Iiors nt a bnr-
I pain. Write M. O. I'ovvors, Talent,
Oregon. L' r r.
FOIt SALU Or trndo, roglglered A.
J. C. C. JcrnoyB, ono cow and ono
bull dropped Feb. 23, 1915. John
11. Ilftlr, Ror.no River, Ore. 271
FOR SALK Team or mules, weight
000 Hut. each, G year olds, $225. O.
C. Hoggs.
FOR HAMS Red Polled
calf, filti N. Hnrllott.
cow and
LT.I
II KM' WANTI.ls 31AM!
WANTI.D Kxport aoeouatnnt wants
farm and ranch books to keep; in
j oars experience; A-l loferonoos.
Call C. L. Uiishuw, 1121 K. Main.
. SoO
WA.TKIJ--viM.m..nr:oUH
W ANT K I) no goiits, part tTndeTpair t
cush. Uox K, Mall Tribune.
WANTICI) -Scotch colllo or 9hop
hsrd, nuilo pup. Plibne 78S-R1.
259
WANT..l---Pln1n sowing and am
broldory. 21 Ooneseo street. 2.11
WANTED Wo have ordors for all
kluds of pullets, cockerels and hens
for breeding purporica; demand
greater than over. Bend list what
ou iinvo to offer. Motif Old Poul
try aud Kgg Co. 257
WANTED Women Hit us liolp you
niako money selling guaranteed
hosiery to wenr; full or part time;
big profits; oxporlencn unneces
sary. Address, International Mills,
llox 122, Norrlstown, Pa.
FOR i:.XCIIANCll.
FORK.VrilANOK Hmirod" rjunr
tor, middle west, for small rnnch
city property or established busi
ness hero. Giant Adder, Medford,
Orngon. 254
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LOST Friendship bracelet; finder
return to Ktliel Andorton, 4.19 N.
Front street and receive roword.
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'CHRISTIAN UNITY" by Rov. ('has.
F. Dole, und other Unitarian liter
ature sent froo to Inqulrom. Ad
dress Miss Hazel Rurton, Central
Point, Orogon, II. F. I). No. 1. 279
ACT Qt'lCK- Aulomobllo gatnllno
BoInK up; sell caso tonic; equals
gasollnn nt 3c a gallon; eliminates
carbon; dollar nil hour prefit:
sales guaranttnd. Whllo Mfg. Co.
Dopt. 10, Cincinnati. O.
Oil Stock ndvanci 15 percent Jan.
27; big company; ground floor
proposition; Oklnhoma oil doubled
In price; 100 per cent dividends
90 days possible; qulok action on
vour money; limited number
shares Or sharo; J 10 buys $M0
par value stock; company paid two
dividends; remit now. Write. Pi oh
Information. AmnlKumalori oil
Co., 1101 Colioid llldg , Oklahoma
Okla.
HUMNHHy UI(Rt7niKT
Hewing Machines
KIMH.H SICW1NO MACII1NICS FOR
SALE OR RUNT Home UhOd ma
chines also for sals. Cloanlug and
repairing. C A Chapman, at Med
ford Furniture A. Hardware store.
Resldunce 375 So. Central. Phone
390.
Reward
HI,NTAIS
INSURANCE
Phone 799
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HC8CCES9 DIREOTORV
Auto Bupptlos
LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. Wa
are opdrntlng the largest, oldest
and bpst oqulppcd plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 20 North Flfteonth Bt,
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
CUO. W. OHBRRT Attornoy-. and
.Notary, Room 9, Jackson County
Ilank Ilulldlng, ontrnnco N. Cen
tral, Medford, Ore.
PORTRR J. NKFF. WAL P. MBALRT
Attorneys-at-law, Rooms 8 rod
9, Medford National Hank bldg,
A. E. RUAMES, LAWYER Qarnott
Corey bldg.
0. M. ROHKRTS Lavyyor.
Medford Nationnl Dank Ilulldlng.
I'cntlst.1
Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO
DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOO
Ucnttsto
Onrnott-Corey Uldg., ulto 310
Modforo, Ore. Phono SGC.
Collections mul Reports
I C0LLRCTION8 AND REPORTS -Wo
i collected somo nccountn 14 years
old. Wo know how to got the
money. Tho Duuock Mercantile
Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2. 3, Has
kins' Hldtf., 21 CB. Main st.
ICnglnecr anil Contractor
FRED CUMTnNU.JSinoera'nd
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Hldg.
Survey?,, eutlmatcs, IrrlKalioa
drainage, orchard and land Im
provement. ' "in ,r ii j i - n
Garbage
OAROAflB Get your premises
cloancd up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good oorvlco. Phono 274-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
HAIQIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room
401, Oarnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al
ton Hatght, piano; Mrs. Florence
Halllduy Halght, volco. Phons
72.
O Physicians and (targeon
DR. F. a.""cARLOW, XML EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians. 410-417 Oarnott-Corey
bldg., phono 103G-L. Residence
26 South Laurel st.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician, 303 Qarnott-Corey
building. PhonoclSO.
DH. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
Burgeon. I'ractico limited to eye,
ear, nqso and throat. Eyes scion
tlflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S, P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H Co.
bldg., opposlto I. O. Phono 5C7.
j DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and
nurgeon Phones, offlco 30, rosl
denco 72 4 -J. Offlco hours, 10 to
12, 2 to S.
DR. MARTIN C. DARnER PhvsU
clan and aurgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposlto Nash hotel Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J
T. (1. HEINE. M. I). Eve, Ear.
No.o and Throat. Headaches and
uervoun conditions relieved by
properly fitted glasses. Cross oyes
struUhtened. Offlco 228 E. Mnln
st., phono 303. Consultation free.
aoRDON5iAC cilvciTen, M. D
Homoepathlc Physician. Surgeon,
228 East Muin St., Medford, Ore
gon. Offlco phono 142, rosldonco
Phono 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to
4 p. m.
Public Strpogrnplier
HISRHERT J. HBRRIAN Stenogra
pher, room 29, Jackson County
Hank ttldg. Dictation taken any,
plaeo any timo by tho only Steno
type operator In Southern Oro. Of
fice phono (15. Roc. 37B-J.
Printers and I'libllshprs
ijSn-iHaai--araaak-pM-a--4M-SllkaIll
MBDFORD PRINTING CO., HAS the
be.st oouliipod prlntiBK offlc
r.outhorn Qregou; book bUuUg,
loose loaf ledgers, billing syatwas,
etc Portland prices, 27 North
Fir Bt.
Insurance.
BARL TUMY fionoral Insitransa r
oriios. nro, Aiiiomooiie, dooiqani,
Uablllty, Plato UIubs, Contrao..
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, Kpod IqoaI servlc. lQ,
ilQ Qarnett-Core- RWg.
Tldlisfora
EADB TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
' QHlco 43 North Front st. Phone
31R. Priest rlphl. Service guar
autuod .
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