Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 28, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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ASHLAND AND VICINITY
InMicrtorn from lu Oregon Ibtlry
& Fowl Cemmllon who were in litis
rlt last ween, plated Hie will irf im
qtta lifted approval upon Kd Holler's
Plain cdnfetiinnery, both en Is mit
lenla, HMUneoa of premise and roh
oral tidy surronndlngs. The storing
ranked among tlit highest of titty e
tublUNment of the kind In (tie stale,
tho general iit(.rii of 95. J retooling
n condition whleh Ik will nigk tjflf
per feet Ion In evert detail. TerfchMwl
rating wore supplemented with the
tetimrks, "Place In an Itltml condi
tion." At Sodl. ChI. where Itov W. A.
Seltwlinloy. former pastor of the lo&nl
Congregational chinch now resides.
"No, thank j on" league Is u now
feature In organisation, the purpose
of which I to discourage Indiscrim
inate drinking, especially through tho
(routing habit.
Newt Shook, who wai married on
ground hog day to Mr. Prtinklo
Khruouinii, advertise that ho will not
tin tusponslhto for tiny IiIIIh whlrli
alio niHy contrail Tho ncwlywods
arrived at tho pnrtlng or tho ways on
Washington birthday, tiftur hnvliiK
oxchunged single blessedness for don
hie ctiModnoM that lasted less than a
month.
Messrs. Wick &. Smith, of the Ash
hind Furniture Co., tiro occupying tho
Null hlock In addition to (heir pres
ent place of business with nn over
flow stock of goods
Tho reception of 21 now members
Into the llnptlst church at Lnltovlow.
after ImmerHlou In tho Hot Springs
nenr that town, prompt the Inquiry
u m to why the warm wntara of the
JHckson pool, near Ashlnnd, arc not
utilized for Immersion purposes.
Without violating the law by pub
llHhlug officially any sroto which
might have been mnde nt the nriuory,
lust Thursday night. In the boxing
bout between Washburn and llnr
nett, It Ik universally conceded that
the honors of the struggle wont to
Htirnott.
.lohu Charles Miller died at his
residence, till Hcach street, lust
Thursday night, In his 79th year.
Ho woh n native of tho Province
of Ontario. Canada, but the major
portion of Ills life as panned In the
central wcxt. He came to Aidiland
nine years ago. Although a Jeweler
by trade, bo confined bin labor hero
to garden atid orchard pursuits.
Funeral services wuiu held at tho fain.
Ily residence on Saturday, conducted
by Itev. A. A. Hlnekstone. of the Hup
tint church. Interment wan In Monti
tulu View cemetery. Docensed leaves
n wife, who Ik a Ulster of Mrs. W.
II. dowdy. He alxo leaven a sou
and daughter b a former marriage,
the former Ihlng In Iowa and the
latter In Indiana.
II. A. Sullen, the new state sup
erintendent of tho Oregon Congre
gational - Home Missionary society,
who resides In Cortland, has been
a recent visitor of the rhurrh horn
Mhlle on a tour of southern Oregon
Coiigiegiitloual territory
A series of tour basketball guiitcg.
the final ones of the season, have
been seluWulod between Ashland and
Medford. The game on local grounds
will bo hold on .Saturday, March I
and II. At Medford tho dates aro
nil Frida). March 3 and 10 There
will also be preliminaries between
tho Medford and Ashland girls and
the McHlford and Ashland hoys
Klamath Falls Is agitating for a
branch of the Unltod States land of
fice, Instead of having its territory
Included lu tin l.akovlew district
Thore will be a pie social at tho
Parish House. Trinity ICplscoiwI
C'huruh, on Thursday evening, March
3ml.
Job Toser l expected home March
1 from a winter's sojourn with bis
son, llerl. at Petaluma, Cat.
C. W. Hants and sous are getting
itNitly to flip the goat herd which
has been wintering at the (ireeu
Muuntalu Springs ranch. They ltto
about luoo head Tho animals will
he sheared by machine. Mohair Is
now quoted lu Ihu Portland markets
at from 2.S to 20 rents.
A. K. Voorkiea, of (Jruuts Puss,
editor of the Courier, and well
known hero on uecouut of fraternal
affiliations, bus filed us candidate
for representative forn Josephine
count) on the republican tlokot. W.
M. Dunenn has also flliul as demo
cratic candidate for district attorney
of Klamath county.
Tho lumulns of Silas F Murine,
who died recently In Kansas, arrived
here Saturday Funeral service
wore held on Sunday afternoon, con
ducted b the local Masonle order.
Ashland ledge No. 23, with which the
deceased was affiliated. Interment
was In Ashland cemetery. Mr. Mor
lue Ihvn a wife residing in Kansas
Mrs. Horace 1'elton. 6f Sams Valle.
Is a daughter ef the drased b a
former marrlMge. Mr and Mrs. IV I -tost
were iireseHt at the funeral
Trinity hunu was visited by two
high dignitaries on tiuuda at even
ing ton ire ItishoH Peter Trimble
Kowe. well known as a leading nibi
slonary worker In Alaska, acrom
unnted by Hlsaop Walter Talor Sum
ner, of the diocese of Oregon, ou a
in to Ashland The formtr spoke
.ii , In i . u 1 1 1 v:i ii i I ml lh I !
H
i ronirmn a riss wniin nnm
tiered noNt a tsufe
Oeorjte CroMar N ntur clertt t
the hmil rMmllMnese Hi the afore of
Charier Van flnshlrV, ho has Ireeu
hh the relired IhH fftr emnetlme nnst
oh account at Ulnae
Fruit men and aorlrnllnrlsfs hold
an Interesting and lHetrnctle meet
filor at the city hall Saturday After
neon. Pathologist Cale was present
'and gave (he guthoiing efiportnne ad
vice as to Sfmsenable prnnlng and
praying President mil. of toe
Fmlt and ProdHso nesoclatlon, alto
addrtajeed the fmlt grower nnd
farmer ou tonic moral, religious,
political and social, some of his re
marks applying to eporbn as far re
moveil an tho period of the Caesar.
It Is plnmitHl to have a series of
these meetings from time to time
and encourage the free parliament
methods of discussing vital topic.
Frank Hussell, of tho municipal
electric light plant, has a brother,
William Kttltscll, fighting with the al
lies In Franco. Ho enlisted with a
Canadian northwetirn contingent.
At last accounts ho was recovering
from wounds, being confined In an
Knglltdi hospital.
Pilot Knob, which even this Curb
In the pcnsoli, sovcral parties hnve
attempted to scale, hut have turned
hack on nccount of deep snow. Is sot
down In tho lopographlcnl surveys as
having mi olevntlon of 0101 feet. It
IN about 20 mllos from Ashland and
within three miles of the Culirorulu
border, in season the favorite route
to the summit In via Hlekivou sta
tion, though Kime bit n trull which
leads to It from Wagner soda sprlugs.
Mrs. S. I. WiIhiui and .Marion
Howeii visiti'il in Jnckhonulli' Snt
tirda.v. I'roidiiii and High lme puicliu'-cd
n Peril automobile nnd Alt. Powers i;.
eoiitomplutinti; hvjing n DimJc jut
a hiion ns the roads become better.
A number of Hie boys' IniMketluill
I en in attended the trt'ti't nt Ashland
Sntcrduv niglit.
(juite it little wot I; is being done on
the nn. Is in the icinity of Talent.
I'loJV'or V. ('. Iteitiier utlended
the lidrticiiltuiiil niei'ting1 nt ltogue
liner Snluiilny.
I.. It. Scliiiiaiillinil-eli of Medfotd
wits the gtie-t of V. llevnoldn Sun
diiv tifteruoon.
The junior congi caution of the M.
L eliureli enjoyed n hike to the
I'uvne Cliffn Siitiirdny. Hev. Heed
was the commanding "Nicer of the
"hiket" nnd all of the little fellow
pnjoyed n ood time, judging rrom
their eon vermilion. 0''ieet wotr
eleeied and a liil.e is 1iinued foi unec
u mouth.
Mri. I'. ('. Iteimer enleitiuiicd Mr.
nnd Mi. ('. M. TtioniHs Suiidiiy.
Mix. L ('. Hrown spent Wednes
day nt the home of .Miv, W. Itevn
old. V
.Mr. and .Mt. Kltiiu of AsIiImiuI
were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. lieotge
('alter Suudny.
1. I). lilaekdou went to I'uitland
ou biisines Katurduy.
Wetliu'sday nighl Ihere was an nil-
dtexs b Mi. Austin, fiom Hoi (laud,
on "Sugar Heels huB .Sugar I'aitor
ies."' Mr. Deuhiim is miing (o (lie house
tiuiiieilv oceupied b Manon 'fiver.
Sun day night a unique piouruin
was jeudercd on (ho tiiinivetiy of
Washingt on's birthday. Mr. Fuller.
Mr. Mlmote, Wellborn Heesou, .1. W.
WithroM, Mrs. ('. W. Iloldidge and
(1. . Alter all gate short addresses
on the different phuscn of Washing
ton' life. II wits wry interesting
ami nlsi mlueHtioiiul, as nunietniis
Hints on hiti hie Welti dlseloked that
(he majerity of the iMHde knew
nothing Hbotit,
The members of On. Olyuiie stM-t
elv went mii h pienie Satunlnj, the
lKh. They uli met ut l.uke'- eon
feelnuierv store at U o'ebnli ii
enoitgh "eals" tn make Hiioiie teel
hungry. Il took hImoiI two hm to
walk to Hie Van I tyke eltlls, when
tlie ale iliitner and had a yod liuie
fur the renmlutler of lite dm. The
teturued to loan in Hie c cuing, get
ting buck itlliutt (I o'eloek. Those
who en toyed the piunte were: Helen
Adatuson, Anna Andei.sou. Pearl
Wilhrttw, Mlvu I'oloiuun, Ihl'dna
Colemnii, N'noHii WiUoii, Kiuuut M -('nsliti,
Huliy ('ueh, MMrjorv Ad
anisoo, Viola Armstrong. (Veil Alter.
lU-itrv Pine, Avn Holt, Ted Sesimon,
(llenn Terrill, Arnold Coleuiun. Clem
(Mark, !IVau Houston. 'IVodorc
lne. Ralph Howman, Hyrou Sea
man, (iscur Anderson. Ily ton Keith
and Ike teacheit, Mr. S-ieucer .tnd
Mis OImui.
(leorge Auotln, bead agrlculturUt
of the I'tah-ldubo Sugar toniisu,
of Bait Lake C'lt). gave the principal
address of the evening aud offered
main helpful hiiggestlomi to those
who Intend to plant lieelv uu1ug
thoiu upon whli Ii Mt Austin plated
ronslderalde slitws mlglit be men-
CHICHESTER S PILLS
ffUI. A .f tff'lll.l Ifk M.TFIl
III IUIII II IllfftSlft Itlll. . m
Hin.nullii .tori AItrVIU
TALENT TALK
11 LAAl
SUt D BV 0R"GGISTS tVf KHf RE
Umri the fotlfiln Nnnr do
the aroood while rovrred with a
hard erwet, htoo the mint with dlsr
nr otMor imolenieof hoforo plowing,
seldom plow more than two loehea
deeper than ou hate hoeo ros
loaMsJ iv plow I he somo soil, pre
pare anrfoee early nnd aftor weeds
aro np narrow agoln Jwot boforo
polling toad hi the groeM: drill In
osdd In straight rows mowing rroos
wloe of Mot harrowing
Mr. A net In dwelt for some time
oh too notoooUy of ro-opomUon nnd
upon the practical sldo of the sugar
hoot Industry.
Among the others who contributed
tn (hit encfcx of the meeting might
be mentioned Meters llramble. Nib
ley. Cnrr nnd PettlnKlll. who will
have eharge of the work In thin end
of the vallev, also Mesurs. 8tore and
('ate, of Medford.
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES
William Seats has been homo n few
days visiting. He, with his daugh
ter Margaret, returned to Medford
Tuosdo).
II. I). Mills and fumll) Imvo ro
turned after nit absence of sum nil
weeks.
MIhh Cyclo Craed and mother aro
visiting tit Itnnchnrjii tills week.
. W. Smith returned Tuesday
from n business trip to the valley.
Mrs. I'M WntHon Is visiting friends
lu Medford for a fow days.
Dr. Mllllgan und Mr. l.ncnor hold
services at the l'roflbytnrjaii churcli
Tuesday and Weduesdaj (nlng.
With Medford trndn isiodford tnado,
PK ASK FOR nnd GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAIi
MALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU samo price
Citation to Show Ciiitse ou Appllni
Hon to Sell llcttl l-Mute.
tin the Coitntv Court of Hie Statu
of Oregon for tho County of .lack
sou. lu the matter of the estate of An
drew llanliolier, deceased.
To Casper Dauholser, Kllrn ,-
bach and Andrew llnnhnliter, helra of
Arnold llsnholxer. dncensed, und to
all other heirs uiikiiown, If any audi
thorn be:
It appearing to the satisfaction of
the county Judge of tho county court
of Oregon for tho county of Jackson,
upon reading the petition of Hurry
I). Mills, as administrator of tho es
tate of Arnold llnuholier, deceased,
duly verified on tho 5th day of Feb
ruary, 1U1G, and filed In tho off Ire
of tho clerk of this court on that
tiny, Hist In order to pay the charge,
e.xpensos and claims against the es
tate of said decedent, the following
described promises or a portion theru
of, shall lie sold, namely'
Lots soycti (7) and eight (H). In
block twenty-three (23) lu the town
of Untie Falls Oregon, as the same
am designated upon the official plat
thereof, now of record lu the office
of the county recorder of Jackson
county, Oregon
Now therefore, von, and each of
you, atn heieb) directed and cited to
appear before the said county court,
on tho lSth day of March, J 9 Iti, nt
10 o'clock In the forenoon of Hint
day, ut the court room of tho said
county court, or In tho absence of
the county Judge, at the eour' room
of the circuit coittt of tho state of
Oregon for the count of Jackson. In
the county com t house at Jackson
ville, in Jackson county, Oregon, to
show cause. If anv ovist, why an or
dor should not he made authorizing
the ttild administrator to sell so much
of the above dwrlbed real property
of the said decedcni mav be neces
sar as prayed for In said petition.
This citation In sered upon ICIIsa
Zyhach and Andrew HanhoUer. non
resident heirs, and upon all unknown
heirs bv publishing the same In the
Medford Mall Tribune, n newspaper
published In Jackson county. Oregon,
once a week for four successive
woeks in lor in March 7, I Did.
Witness the Hon Frank I, Tou
Voile, Judge nf (he county tourt of
the stole of Oregon for the count) of
JacksoH, and tho seal of this court,
this .'.Hi dav of Februur-, lu the rear
of our lord, one thousand nine hun
dred and sixteen
(8KAU (i (lAHKNKIt.
Clerk of thj Count- Court of the
Atate of Oregon for th County of
Jackson
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
khki.iff.
I hereby snnounce mv candidacy
for the nomination for sheriff ou the
republican tliket. ' be iot-d upon at
tho coming prlmuries, May lith,
19U.
I have held the position of dmiiity
sheriff for the past lour cars aud am
thoroughly familiar with the duties
connected with I ho office, both cleri
cal and outside work
! fool that I am couteteot to hold
the pooltlOM. aud ir nominated and
olucted, will give tho people of Jack
son oeuuty an efficient and econemt
on! administration.
! slat) agree If elected to enforco
all laws.
Adr. K. W. (Curloy) WILSON.
I am a candidate for the nomina
tion of Mberlff on the republican
ticket to be voted for at the pilmarloo
Hay IK. 1S16. If nominated and
elected I will enforce the law aud
give the public an honest, impartial
and efficient admtnletiation
'tT ears In Jacksdn county.
dv. H. N LOFI.ANfl.
1 hereto announce my candidacy
for the republlcou nomination for
sheriff, to be voted on at the totulug
primaries. May lto, IU1H
I feel that I need no Introduction
to the (Ml. Id liavlnu het-n a icstitent
ill I I i,i ill! 1 lul 4 41
' I pledge on ' i' rirtnl, to glc
nn imonrMOI. ctnnomieal nnd rot.
aorraflfo MlRilnlirH'l'e n,i. hn
portool gdlHw.
I I gOtO Oddi ivor trt "irir Itir
!ptelH fttflKnlh in the rat n.
igftroo. If olortMi to stn.tlv nnd
I Import 111 OHfore all lawo. Having
'g tOty hft e-tperletite In the mat
iton of tta.tkn and hnolng Inck-
Mn eonnty wnr-iugniy, i pieogr my
off If condtirt the la colleolton
hraneu of tliA otriie In'surh a manner
as lo serve the is-ipavers honestly,
promptly and efficiently
AdV. W T. mtlKVhf.
.iHsrincT .vrronxHV
I nut a oondidate for re-eleotlen
to too oftteo of district attorney.
Adr. K. M. KK1.L.V.
1 hereby announce that t have
filed my doomratloii of Intention to
become n candidate for tho repub
lican nomination for the offlco of
District Attornc for Jnckson county,
Orogon, subject to the decision of the
republican partv, at the prunnry elec
tion to be held May 1!, 1916.
Adr. 0. M. ItOUKItTS.
I hereby announce that I have tiled
my declaration of Intentions, nnd that
I am n candidate for tho democratic
nomination for the office of district
attorney, auhjert to the May primar
ies. -If I am nominated and elected
to this office, 1 promise not to forget
tho fart that 1 am n public sorvnnt,
nnd Hint I will to tho bent of my
ability administer tho affairs of tho
offlco, Impart laH, honestly nnd
without fonr or favor.
Adv. NKWTON W. UOKDUN
The first of the jear a number of
republicans. Including many who ap
proved of my efforts lu the Interest
tif tho taxpayers us stnte representa
tive four years ago. reiiueste.il mo to
become a candidate for tho office of
District Attorno. Inasmuch ns there
would ho, In itddltion to thq, regular
tiuiies or tin criminal iiuii jtiveuiio
courts, new duties anil conditions
confronting the office Among these
were mentioned the enforcement of
the prohibition art, and the likeli
hood of lutvlitK lo foreclose many tux
Ileus, particular)- those against the
Southern Pacific laiul grant or nearly
half mil Hon ncrex in Jackson county,
umouiitiug to about $200,000.
Mv icply was that I would become
n landldato if It were generall) do-
sired anil the race could be niadr
without aKStimiiig special obligation
to an- particular individual, faction,
locality or inlet est
Thuroriiiu, after consulting person
ally or by loiter several hundred men
and women of nil occupations In
alt parts of the county, believing
there Is u real desire for my candi
dacy, l will be a candidate for tho
nomination or District Attorney on
tho rupuhllcau ticket.
Adv. JOHN II. CAHKIN.
cor.vrv TitiusritKit.
Deputy Conntv Treasurer Myrtle
W. Illakeley announces her candidacy
for tho ufilco of county treasurer.
1 horoby announce my candidacy
on the republican ticket for the of
fice of county treasurer, to be votod
on nt the coming prlmnrlea. I hnvn
held tho position as deputy lu this
offlco for tho oust M'ar and am con
fldent Hint I can fulfill tho duties
connected therewith.
I served two venrn as deputv conn
ty recorder before taking tho imibI-
tlon as dopui) county treasurer; I
have also had experience as account
ant for sovcrul corporations, such as
the Medford Concrete Construction
company and Medford Ice and Stor
age ConiiHtnv, before taking up coun
ty work, and will sa that my itast
record Is open for Inspection to the
voters of Jackson county
If nominated and tdected I will run
tho offlco without the expense, of n
deputy and continue to servo the pub
lie Just as efficient in tho future as
I hnvo In the past.
Adv. MYUTI.R W. WiAKrJIiTJY.
I hereby announce that I linvo filed
iny declaration of Intention to bo
comn a cnndliltitn for the republican
nomination for tho office of county
treasurer, to bo votod on in tho com
ing primaries.
if I ntn nominated and elected will
conduct the offlco In nn efficient nnd
businesslike manner.
Adv. HOY L. MAUI.K.
COl MV CI.HHK.
I herebv announce tnat I have
flle my tleclstailnn nf Intention to
hsromo a landldnto for the republi
can nomination for the offlco of
county clerk, for Jackson county,
Oregon, subject tn the decision of (he
republican psrt nt tho primary elec
tion to In- held May 10, 1!M.
Adv. (Utthi JOB 11. W 1 1, HON.
I hereb announce that I have
filed my decimation of luteutinii to
become a candidate for tho republl
can nomination for the office of coun
ty clerk, for Jackson conntv. subject
to (ho iltH'Islun of Hie republican par
ly, nt the piliiiary election lo ha held
May 1!. lUli;
Ad. A .V. IIU.DUHKAND.
cor.vrv si pimivriovnn.vr.
I herein announce mv candidacy
on the republican ticket fot the of
fice of Counts School Bitperlutend
ettt for Jackson county, Oregon, sub
ject to the will of the renithllcau
party at the primary election May
l'J. I stand for practical school ef
ficiency, personal hUpenlsion of the
schools and elimination of count)
school supervisor.
Adv. KHAXCigC. SMITH.
cor.vrv .tssiwsoit
I hereby announce my candidacy
(or the office of county aaoessor of
JgokooM conntv on the republican
ticket, subject to tho primary on
Aiay IV. I pledge myself to an
honest, efficient, fninnrual nnd seen
omteal discharge of tho duties of tho
offlco and propone to make all assess.
ments upon the bauds of tho true
ortual value of the properly and not
upon an Inflated valuation.
Adr. rifclOKUH IMCN3PACH.
I herewith announce my candidacy
for county assessor, s object to the
derision of the republican part' nt
tbo primary election lo he held May
It, 10la) If Hcc-ted I pledge myself
to wake a Just and equkuble assess
ment and admliilator the affairs of
Ibe office in nonsness-like manner.
.U. J l KM.I.'MAN
Comity Stmwd onwertNtemlrnf. I
To low voter i m foohlfean 1
initlilti for in in' " 'iiinT hhiit
Inc ndenf it tb" i i-iiurt rlf tii.ti
Ma. I. Il
I snt for snii'rl Imi nf tbi- choiiH
In the oitperlnf rodent stnl for rnn
innr In the fount sitperlhtendenl n
nffleo and ever place where It does
not record the efficiency of tho
acwowfo.
I am Iri tarnr of prngreeetve editca
tlon, that It. edoratlon ihnt prermfet
the hoy or girt for life, I am for ml
having n tttoare dent and hh eoool
chanro for an edocatton.
If nominated nod eleeied I will
do every thing lit my power to mako
the sejindit or .inrKeon eotiHty the
boot In the tUte.
Adr. A. J. HANIIY.
I hereby announce that I hare
filed my declaration of Intention,
and that I am a candidate for the re-'
publican nomination for tho office of
Count) School Superintendent of
Jnckson county, subject to the prl
ninrlos of Mny 1!
If nominated and elected 1 pledge
myself to nn honest. Impartial and
economic administration and will
personally supervise our schools.
I hold nn Oregon life certificate,
and having recently spent four ses
sions on preparatory work, both In
the University of Oregon mid lu the
I'nlversity of California In the study
of modern education and supervi
sion, and hnvliiR served the roiiuty
as rural school supervisor for two
enrs, I feci competent to fill the of
fice lu a thoroughly sntlsfnclory ninn
tier and hereby solicit the support of
cvory trtlo frlond of odurntlon.
Adv. 0. W AH Kit.
FOIl IXKXT rtOUHKS
FOIt UK NT Five-room, modern,
furiilshml bungalow, garden, hur
ries, $12 month. No children.
an;t Knight st. 2'Jl!
FOIt IlKNT-xFurnlshnd buiigolow.
close In. .101 South Central.
FOIt HUNT Modern C-room bun.
gnlow oti'KIng street. Inquire 010
South Onkdnle. 2112
FOIt ItK.Vt ItDUHKKIiKPINO
1UIO.MS
FoirniVTFurnrshVd housekoop.
rooms, 21 Kttst Uth. Call nttur
6. 20C
FOIt IIK.VI .MINt;iCl.lhNKOUH
Fo'llUi-iiNV-'-Uiinritrent
half miles from .Medford; water,
buildings and pasture. Phono 5NU-.I3.
FOIl SAMC MI.S(;r,t,l,AAKOUH
o
FOIt" SAWi Alfalfa "imy. Phono
I37-.I. '
FOR SAMS Pin no, two-scattitl hack,
two saddles. ,1. C. Ileinlng, Central
Point.
FOU 8AU- -Mitchell spring wagon,
tloublc-aouteu back, with top, plow
and small disc burrow. II. U. Nab
bit, Capital Hill. Phono 370-1,. 2U2
I'Otl 8 AM! llaby carriage, collan-
slbie, with hood anil rubtier tires
good condition; jr.. 7.'I7 W. t Ith
si. nn
FOIt SALIC -IS 1.1 Indian Twin mo
tot cycle in good condition, $C3.
In gtHid condition. XU1
FOU SAI.K C1II5AP - Hood hack, sin
gle harness and hand cart. Union
l.lvery barn. 300
FOU SAUCIlnled hay, $16; youutf
brood sown (3) $0 each: heifer
calf. C mo. old. lift; 100-egg Incu
bator, $3,110; light spring wagon.
418: llroh.e turkeys. Mrs. D. M.
McNnssor, Caiitrtil Point. Phono
1UI-X2. 311
FOU SAI.K Illuestoiie nt 2.". cunts
per pound. Krnoat Webb, Contral
Point. 291
I'OU SAliK Or )inrt trade, a good
paying established liusliioso in
Klantnth Falls, Oro.; will tnko putt
trade; Invoice llfiOO; reason for
selling, going east; what hnve you?
Addrose llox 1130, Klamath I"allH,
Ore. 2D3
FOlT SAIiKI.arg solid oak side
board, chilli's folding bed. Call
100!) West 9th. 293
FOU KAhK 1000 gallon oil tank
nud 400 gallon hauling tank. IC I'
ll est Wobb, Central Point. 292
FOU KAI,K- Sleani hoisting engTtie
Woetlnghoitso air compressor, Kop-
poi slilo dump car, 1000 it. S-lb.
tall. Oregon Orunlte Co.
FOU HAliK- Or trade, one second
hand auto truck, 1 '.-j ton. lu good
condition; will trade for sotond
hand Ford. Apply to Mux 6.U,
Aahlaud, Oro. 298
FOIt HAI.M Overland roadster,
gootl lunnlng order; snap Vii'i
cash, Phono 1S8-II, between 0 aud
7 p. m.
FOU SALIf Soudan grass aud Col
lege MlnnosoU No. 13 seetl corn.
F. H. Chsrley, llrowusboro, Ore.
307
FOIt HAI.i; I'ortl one man tops and
top work of all destrlptlon. Moil
ford Tent and Awning Co., 108 X.
Front, Phono 7 s-It 295
, . U M IL. 5---J- - - ,, T J
WHY?
MUV SCHUDFIiF. OF I'ltlCUri
Twenty iter rent lower than pub
lisliod before.
Uoar Creek bottom, half in
cultivation 81.50
Bear Creek bottom, nil la
cultivation 115.00
Stu ky, thtbo-fourtbs enltivtt-
ed ... 45.00
Desert, under ditch lt.50
CotnmercUl Ortiimrd. choice . 150.00
Applegate, Irrigated, halt In cultiva
tion. Improved 80.00
SICK .MIC VOW
J. C. BARNES
e l M tit. ". l'l,... T'
fun Ninvr it iitioiirit rrn I
. S J - ss SiS ' .
I'fift ftn tmrfmenf fi.r r-nt
Tin- Itrrliffl to CJnltio Mi
foil MAf iF -fcl r rtl'tOCK i
niR HAIH TNliii. wagon mnl bar
gene; hnmen wefgli I ' .'i .!'
Toy lor st 3i
VOil HAUH- Jt horses must Im sold,
too Walsh, nt Colon r.lvery Marn,
So. fllverslde Ave. 217
FOU SALK Span niulc Frank
Adomo, Oontrnl Point, Ore. 103
FOU KAIilfl Young rod cow, nleo
John Desire dloo ptow. It, V.
Cms, ooor Lowo line Mttool
bouse. 193
FOU 8AUC Ono flrst-clnss Jetnoy
cow. J. It. Slovene.. Tolo. 291
FOU HAI.lt I'OULTUY AND HOGS
FOU SAI.K -The fnmous Mc.Clana
hnn Incubator, mnde tit Kttcone.
Knttipln can bo scon nt Medford
Poultry & Km Co. S9
FOU SALK Brrb for hntchlng. Sil
ver or (lolden Cniuplnrs from prlro
winning strain. Call 14 Cottage st.
or phono 51C.
FOU SAJ.K Kggs from range raised
8. C. Huff I.ORhornH. Wnt. J.
Ferns, Medford II. F. D. or phono
Mrs. A. II. Forns, 19-F2. 291
FOU SAKK S. C Whllo Lcshorn
eggs for hatching from my trap
nested O. A, C. strain. Karl Knnpp.
Phono 922-J. 290
FOU HAI.i: Kggn from prize win
nlttg Hiirf OrplngtoiiH, $1 per 1G;
jr. per hundred. J. W. .Shirley,
28 Almond st.
FOU HAI.K S. C. II. I. Ited sotting
eggs. Telephone or wrlto Krnest
Webb, Central Point. 292
FOU HAM KggH front solcctcd
winter laying nnd price winning
strain or H. C. Ithodu Islntul Itedti;
$1 por setting. Mrs. C. H. Lam nicy.
ItoRito Ulvor, Ore., It. 1. 292
FOU SAM Hatching eggs, dny or
month old chinks Trout prlxa win
ning heavy gg strain Whllo Vy
ntidottos. Write for Information.
Tel. 21x2. A. H. Slrong. Kaglo
Point, Oro. 290
FOIIHAM? Krh for luTlchlng. IfTT
Uctls; also P. Itncka. Tel. ,488-X.
D, Urailloy, Sit Dakota. 293
FOIt BAI.K IlKALi KSTATB
FOUHAi.K- Tl "iicnw iioar" crook
bottom nt Seven Oaks station, flue
buildings, water right; prlcu ab
solutely right. II. B. Plcknrd, Con
tral Point. Phono H 3-X2. 205
FOU SAI.K Somo or tho best stock
ranches lu Jnckson county, cattle
go with tbo ranclios. Come nud
' seo what I lmro. T. C. dallies.
Trail, Oro. 51
l"rnf R, I.K-wiiT uVkoJ300 for my
oqitlty In nice home and acre nt
ground. For Information call
55U-II. 192
FOU SAI.K Fine, modern butma
low, close In, nt big sacriflie for
Immediate sale Clark Itoalty Co.,
200 Phli bldg.
FOU SAI.K Somo or the bust stock
ranches In Jnckson ceunty: cattle
go with tho ranches. Como so
what 1 hnve. Phono. T. C. (Inlnos,
Trull, Oro. 311
FOUSAI.KOood ntoek rnnch with
water tight; good rnugn, nt a bar
gnlti. Imiulro Jlox 80, Jacksonville,
Orogon. 300
WANTISII l!fH.'m.1i.tNKOUH
WANTKir 1915 modol auto, cheap
for cash, llox AA, Mail Tribune.
290
WANTKD Huttlnt- htms. Phnuii
till-J or address llox 100, Uniitn
No. 1, Medford, Oro. 291
WANTKD Small Incubator; must
ho first-class and cheap, Medford
Poultry & Kr.R Co, 290
WANTKD Four or five room mod
ern bungalow; gurden spauo. Hox
H, Mall Tribune.
WANTKD Horsos or burros, also
saddles suitable for paoklng. State
appruxlmato weight, condition,
prlco-nnd where enu Im seen. Ad
dross J. Sypher, Olendnlo. Oro. 290
W A NTK?)T wo-arolod iiack" wUlt
top. Must bo rukOiiubu. Phono
GU-J3. 390
WANTKD Sheep houglit nnd sold .
Itosonhetg Ilros., Central Point.
Plume 31xxxl. 300
WANTKD Dressmaking nt homo or
by day. 141 S. Central, Phono
479-M.
WANTKD---Kniuing mill wants wonT
on, full tlmo; salary U wsckly,
distributing giiarantttod hoslory, or
25 cents an hour spare tlmo; per
manent work; experlonso unnoo
oosary. Addresa Manager Interna
tlonal Mills, Norrlstowu Pa.
.MIHCIU.I.AXF.OUH.
JWKI'H AS Ilt.'MANITY'H IDKAU.'
by Itov J. T. Sunderland, aud oth
er Unitarian literature sent free to
Intiutrer. Address Miss Hanoi
flurtuu. Central Point, it F. D. No.
I, Oregon ail
FOIl ICACMAXnit
FOU KXCIIANOK 100 acres flue
Missouri bottom laud, tmprood.
120.000, and so aeroa alfntfu land
Jew MeslvO.tKUOO, for tfh or
dt property here.
340 acres for shoep and general
farming, rlooo to -own, T0O0, for
city or small acreage.
3u ncreo. fine UNibor. SOOOO,
cleor. for volley.
10000 subdivision 4a Oktehotfg for
v allay.
Snares improved, noor Pkooafx.
for oily.
t.0 acres, clogr of mprtggM, for
small hotiae and gtrdon gfooOd.
1300.
Want close lu modorn 5-room
bungalow for iiooo cosh
Dark lleattv Co. 0 Phlpp
bldi; '
liwi.r w,iMrMM,ii.:
t I 'I Mn -lr I. i tO 10
i- i "i is . '" t fie i ith odrer
II tec hi' ' uti ii ' ' I fl with
rrmit fffiorliiiilii fi,i dil.ir. Ap
pfv W I: II 291
1MMWN IP
osjosonontgoooaaessjosaaews.,! o.iass. niaons.si insOoagWtnOsj s
TAKBN I'P Thro cnltJo, owe Stnaf
ob, crop off lotl ear, hell oo; 00
Jnroey heifer, ftp off loft eur:
one red leer calf, boll on, Owner
mar have same by paying rhnrgeo.
W. It. f.am. Metlfonl, Ore. 391
MONIIV TO I.OA.Y -
i - - -L - - t-ty .i i .ti.. j riiifsi i n "i i'T
TO I.OAK J1000 ort improved ranch
Holmes the Insurance Man.
ItUHIXILSS DIHKCTOItV
Auto Supplies
ItAUlin AUTO SPIUNQ CO. Wo
nre operating tho largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others tall. Sold under guar
antee 26 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oro.
Attorneys
OKO. W. CHERRY Attornoy.. nnd
.Notary, Room 9, Jnckson County
Rank Hulltllnc. entrance N. Cen
trot, Medford, Oro.
POUTKU J. NKFF Attornoy nt law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
Dank Unlltllng.
A. 15. RKAMKS, LAWYKR HarnotU
Corey bldg.
0. M. ROllKUTS Lawyor.
Medford National Dank Rulldlng,
Dentists
Dr. V. M. VAN SCOYOO
DU. C. O. VAN 8C0Y00
Dentists
Onrnctt-Coroy Qldg., ulto 310
Medforti, Oro. Phono 85C.
Collections nnd Reports
COLMiCTIO.NS AND REPORTS Wo
collected somo nccounts 14 yonrs
old. Wo know how to got the
monoy. Tho Utmock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 3, 3, lifts
kins' Hldg., 21G 13. Mnlnst.
Ktialnecr nttd Contractor
FRKD N. OUMM1N03 BnBlncor and
contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Illdg
Surveys,, cstlnmtcs, Irrigation
dralnago, orchard and land Im
provement. Insurance.
KARI. 8. TUMY Hcncrnl Insurance
office, Flro, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, I'lnt-i (llass, Contract,
nnd Surety Ilotids. ICxcoHent com
panlos, good local servlco No.
210 (larnott-Corny illilg.
Iii.slriiitlon In 31 us I o
HAIOHT MU81C STUDIO- Rocm
401. Gnrnett-Corey bldg. Fred Al
ton Halght, irtnno; Mrs. Florence
ItAllldny Halght, video. Phone
70.
FRKD ALTON lIAItrirrricai her o'
plain) and harmony. Composer
and arranger of music. Ilnlght
Music Studio, 401 Oaruett-Corey
lMilldlng.
fiarbngo
QARUAHK Hot your promise!
cleaned up for the rummer. Cap
on tho city Rarhano wagons for
good servlco. Phono 274-L. F
Y. Allen.
Physicians anil Burgeons
im?"F"ar cTiiLowi iml eva
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians, 41C-417 Gamott-Corej
bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence
20 South Laurel st.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopnthlt
physician, 303 Oarnutt-Corej
building. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM KNS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to oyo,
oar, noso nnd throat. Kyoa scion
tlflcally tested nnd glasses sup
plied. Oculist und Attrlst for S P
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co,
bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 5C7.
DR. R. W. CLANCY -Physician nnd
surgeon Phones, offlco 30, real
denco 724-J, Offlco hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. MARTIN C. UARI1KU- Physi
cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposite Nnsh hotel. Hours
10 lo 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
T. O. HKINK, M. P. Kyo, Knr.
Noso nnd Throat. Headnchos and
nervous conditions rolloved by
properly flttd Rlnsscs. OroBS oyet
straightened. Offlco 228 K. Main
St., phono 303. Consultation frno
fJOUDONM AcTcRACKKN, L bT
Homoepathle Physician, Surgeon,
22S Kast Main St., Medford. Ore
gon. Offlco phone 143, residence
Phono 732-U2. Offlco hours 1 to
4 p. m.
Iu7o7V."8TKTMiEN8b.' Physloian
and Optician. Calls nnswerod.
IS) os tested: OlnBseo fitted Hint
will correct any defect ot vision;
prlcon reasonable. Phono IB3-X.
Offlco nt rosldonoe for tho prosont,
Medford. Oregon, 146 S. Holly.
Printers nnd Publishers
MKDFOUD PRINTINO CO., has the
host equipped printing otfko In
Botithern Oregon; hook binding,
loose loaf Imlgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 Norti
Fir at,
a rrrsu, -.-a-s.TS(Ssaai
Tittinfers
.i - ,1, - w. iii wsii.i ., .,..
KAUB TUANSFKU A STOUAOI GO .
Office 43 North Front . l'boa
IIS rrleos right. Sorrlee guar
inteed.
fenvlog Machines
fft;n; ?kwim; maciiiviiji FOP
SAi.rtiit imm sh'i ii tea mi
t ' " ii -ii ii nilug and
ri p uiiim it i iv in p ,it- lor sale
from factor) to customer. Kesi-
ronrr ";' ,o t'enlr'l I'luun- i'
IRS.'
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