Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Image 5

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lhr the oM ferry roaxt. in
town 'Ming dojter to a petitim tr
the "untv rrtttrt nkiAflr fr an art
prnpriiitwifi to Imvi soother bridge
(Hit ii i't HogM firor abmit where
f I ni- ferry ha horn locate, f
do nut hnw what eneec h hod,
for when lie wan Hi the MnnayaM I
i nut in tn street looking for
Rngleta and ewbcrihei for the Mail
Tnhatio. Hot it look like an im
neno nndortaking; tn irr tn get the
county court to order another bridge
aeroo Kojrn river, aoHorbillv when
tlie taxpayer are mi nurd ran far
monev to my the taw we hove to
pay now. Although there eeros to
he some grounds lr complaint, an
there w ouite a number of citiren
along the mule fr whore the mad
leave the Kngi Poiiit-Dedge-Fientdi
bridge road to the end of the countt
wind nl the old fern aland. It eems
(o mo that a butter plan would be to
get up n petition to loeate n new rend,
beginning nt n point whore thu present
eouiity rood crosaoa Indinu creek, mid
ito nt Itidinn creek ami have it in-U-rwei'l
with thn road running lroi
I)eri).v to tlie MeLond bridge and tlun
hne n mnil mute ettahliahcd stall
ing from tingle I'oint, us it docs nt
pteapnt, go to I)oih and then nt
slend nt' turning mound and coming
Imrk over the hhiiip route, go on from
Dpi by over tho new rond pant the
Judge Neil propertj, down Crowfoot
creek tilioul two or (ho and n Inilf
iniMa and hitcrscpt the new road
down Indinu ursvk, and liy that iuouiih
there would ho n number of cttlers
aceoflitniHbited with their mail that
n,w have to go from three to ten
tfliloa for it. Hut then the ohfctnr
soya there would be the opeiie nt
onetiiiHr up mother count v road, and
that would i't ao miteh that we can't
afford it. Well, can we nffoid to
have some .itv or eighty of our cit
izens deprived of the tiw of the mail
or foroed to go such a distance to get
their mnil to nave an additional tax
of it few eent7 All that would he
neeeiMU'.v t iirwf would be to survey
out tlio way mid legnliro it aw u eoun
tv rond. And I think that Ilia people
liting on the route would gladly do
nate work enough to make the rond
p4iahlc; niid, in fact, they, the m-o-tle
who are living on thut proposed
route, have not been lined to good
loads in the hills and would hardly
know what It meant to find one up
there, for If tlio road fmm line to
Derby or to the ferry stand aie taken
for a anmple, one would mipihw that
they would not be much disappointed
oven if the toad wax not firai-idasH.
.Monday, K. I', Seharf of Portland,
representing the fidelity-Phoenix In
aurnnce Co. of New Ytk, and fl. A.
Rush, nlwi of Portland, representing
the London Aiirtiin'e Co.. Kngland,
Were hero for dinner, although both
of I)whp pomponies are reinvented
by our local banker, .1. V. Melnt.re.
ThomaK ItagMlale of Lace Cieek
nod Charles Munning of Peyton, und
Thomnn Riley were here for dinner,
find Mr. Itag-idale and Scott Claxpell
of Hutte Pall sMnt the night with u.
J. E. Gaines and Mr. ). M.ver
of Hrwnhoro came out on the P.
II Monday and weio met hv Mr. Mev
on and went up home the same da v.
J. V. Itraiiier waft a paHHenger on
TnoNdnv on the P. & K. on hin wav
to Dutte Falls to nuptrintend the
t'ouotruetioii of n fib hatehen in
Wg Huttf ereek.
1 noticed that the train crew put
off twenty empty oream can at th
depot Tuesday morning, and that is
but a "drn in the huckot" com pa led
with the amount of buia that is
dune in tlii-s aertion in the ereaiuery
lmiiio'. In my next I will trv to
throw a little more light on that hub
jt if I don't have too many other
thing to lake up the suaee.
Vtti Kinky, o of our eit irons,
hua gone to Idaho and thought whn
he left that he would smm seud for
his family.
Lou Wuieh of Wolieii was in town
Tuesday exhibiting one of bis tine
hon.es,
Mrs. J. A. Miller of Lnke Crevh, K.
X. Palmer, an oiehurdit wf (Vitiiul
I'eint: I. R. Kline, fmit tree inpe
lr of Jiiek'-on ceunty: Karl Moli
nre, reeenlU of Poll In lid. but now
aeltling on the place recently pur
tdiasnd of Thouias IUiay hv Mi
Jlitchcoi-k, but now purchased l
Mr. Molt fucr. lie exioct. to iiiom
his family onto the place soon.
Churle- SeaTield of Lake Creek
wa here for dinner Tuesday.
Wediipsduy morning Mr. II. L
Young of llrownsltoro and Mrs. Kihcl
Ktickle of Hold IliM came m on the
P. K.
Clan Charley of Urown-horo came
in Wedncduv morning and took out
the balance af mm ! ,,t' win'
fmieing for Ins father, I C. Charle.
Uae Ahcrat(, Jr., Mad wife, rep-roM-ninii:
ilu i'.n niituiiHilnlc. mid
II. K, llr.mii .in,! wit,., icpri-cniiii','
tlu'Sn.tili k' i itiiiiinlii!i , v,i, 1 1 1,
j..f .' hi. i ,
ftUICKESTEBSPILLS
SOLORyoSlCfitSTStVtSMfRE
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7M .SX Ttw i.w afcr Ky ,f y,,, V
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V fu turtkuaMilli S,lt. AInrtiJ
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fVCt ktVOrt CM
KUK.K,!AttW
AtrVoS, -TJft; tJ!rtVtN4.
iHr wjfc&r fluu
Wi 9o CAUL
nm en piione.,
muef mrv
KNOvJ ne
ON yfCVtUftNt
P-lRED!
mjuu
SAI9Ntt
iwCOItt
MAMWCR KNOCKS DlirJCi
invTuc orr bokcau
Uejortcd by Jackson Count)' Alt
tract Co., Btith and Fir Bta
Citeutt Court.
Oarnett-Corev Hardware (V.
vs.
Delbert Fehl, niecbnnies' hen.
C.-O. Power Co. s. J. N. Haven,
action for money.
Geo. Tavemer et nl. vs. Ashland
Mineral Spring Sanitarium, action
for money.
Margnnrite Simpson vs. Humid 0.
Siiiitson, divorce.
Medford Grocery Co. vs. C. L.
Karsley nt ux., to forecIoo mortgage
F.dna Wick vs. Oscnr Gilbert Wnk.
disoreu.
G. C. Seymour vs. Delbert IVhl. to
foreclose, lien.
Carol ii Ciowoll vs. Uenfurd J.
Crowell, juiuunons.
Heit Anderson et al. vs. ,1. M. Me
Phee, alias summons.
Minnie Itoewk et al. va. C. II. Mntb
isui et nl., amended complaint.
II. N. N'ason & Co. vs. It. L. Hen
iiett et al summons.
Ilogne Hivor Fruit & Produee Co.
vs. 11. It. Tronson, summons.
Dillon It. Hill vs. Samuel Kosmi-la-rg
t al.. summon.
Annie M". Draper va. r. Y. Hale
et a I., cost bill.
S. Childera vs. Delhert Fehl, notice
of lien.
I ton I ICMnlc Transfers
C. It. trillion et hv to Claud K.
Athurtou et al, lot 11, block
.'i. Carlton Add., Mwlfonl .? 100
Lrxin Iv. Moine to Stephen H.
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM!
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Musterolo Loosens Up Those Stiff , ef. Improvement has ueen mode In
TniniQ nriviw Chit Pntn C'1 ""Pertinents of the sheriffs of-
jotnta unvaa uut fain (fi(e ,iurlll , ,ncuml,ency of ihH
You'll know v! tkununds use MCS I Present sheriff, the i cords In tho of
TFROLI .ncc ou xpcnincc the lad ' f'f" th0 beginning ot the present
relief it i ib. administration were considered the
liel a lar at nnri frnm tlio nrzret
drug store. It is a clean, white oint
ment made with the oil of mustard, lkt
tf.r ttmn fl militant ti).ittr an, I ilu tint '
Wmer. Brinas eac and comfort while I
it it being rubbed on I
Ml'STFRoLt is recommended by
doctor and nurses. Million of jars art
uied annually for Bronchitis, Croup,
Stiff Nrck, sthmn, Neuralgia. Conges
tion, Pleurisy. khcumatin, Lumbago,
Pains and Aches of the Back or loints.
Sprains, Sore Musclrs, Bruises, Chil
blains, l'rosifd l-'eet. Coldi of the Cheit
(it often prevents Pneunonia).
At our drtviri t', m 2;- and 5flc Jars,
and a specul l.irveIiovp.i si'e for $2.50.
Be sure - u pi t the p ntt'iie NIUS
TFROI I" K fiic iniif i' "i rrt what
vou .T-k for Ti e Mtutcrolc Company,
Cleveland Ohio.
WHY?
CASH WAVTHI)
SO acres Rear Creak bottom, 70
aerva In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and
grain, easily Irrigated. Less than
3 miles from Medford. J6S0 cash.
One of ta best buys in Jackson
county. Bay ben and I 111 ho
)ou.
J. C. BARNES
102 Wtlt MaUWt PhOlie 799
cuo - tii orr
-rwiNfi, wiai
CRUSH'S SOU NO
felNOCk--
M7NlCL.r
yemav nirr wdm
PULL UP
He sec tNiK u ,
fHD JUMIS van
HIS LUX - P
LAOttN
OF STCttL l,AI.L
nitAT
1
(3) LANDING ON
MC RHV-GO - KOUNl?
KfKOK Oti cniit- K laJd
OP BOARP "jCVERS
OJ
i
IlawkH-, Inml on Walkar av
enue. Ashland .. 2,000
11. Paul Thews to Geraldine
Thei.-. lot- 2 and :t. block IS.
Heattv Add., Medfoid 10
Medfoiil lUsystrrs Siuol.'o
Tho Medford and Mt Pitt Clgarn,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
CntcVlT 1VDC.U.
I h.ivo IIIokI declaration of candi
dacy for the offico of Circuit Judeo.
I will sincerely appreciate nn expres
sion of approval by the votora. of my
adinlnlstrallon of tho offico during
i ue past six years.
Adv. FRANK M. CALKINS.
l'Olt ICKI'ltliSHXTATlVK
I huruby announce that I have filed
my declaration of Intention to become
a candidate for the republican nom
ination for the office of ranresenta-
tlva subject to the decision of the re
publican party at the coming primary
election,
Adv. C. M. THOMAS.
SHICItlKF.
I hnvo heretofore formally an
nounced my candidacy for the nomi
nation for sheriff on the republican
ticket to be voted upon at the com
ing primary election, Alay 19, 191G.
I have held the nosltlou of doiiiity
sheriff during the past four oars. it
Is unanimously conceded that a mark-
""'"' " ' w" iuy mi mm
considered equal to any und bettor
than most.
The work of tsx collection has been
systematlsed so that tpilcker and bst
ter service Is now .belli- rendered.
and taea collected at a much leas
cost than heretofore.
I am fully conversant with the du
ties and needs of (lie of flee for which
I aspire.
If I am nominated and elected I
pledge myself.
1st To maintain the office In Its
present efficient condition.
2nd - -To endeavor to further im
prove the servlci to taxpayers and to
iululuiUe tho coat thereof.
3rd. To Impartially perform all
duties and eu force all laws
B. W. (Oury) WILSON'.
I am a andldate for the nomina
tion of Sheriff on the republican
ticket to be voted for at the primaries
May 16, 1916 If nominated and
tdet'ted I will enforce the law and
give the public an honest. Impartial
and efficient administration.
ST years In Jackson county.
Adv. HARRY N. LOFLAND.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the republican nomination for
afeerlff, to be voted on at the osmiag
primaries. May 19th, 1916
I feel that I need no Introduction
to the public, having been a resldeat
f Jaelwon touajy for 2i yours.
I pledge myself. If elocted, to she
an Impartial, economical and roa
servatlve admlulitration of this las-
i nortant office
I 1 bat Hndrsfor'd tr serro the
public faithfully in thn iit and
sg re. II elecKii, in mill HM
ImiMtrtliilH enforce all laws, ffoting
a very large experience in the mat
ters of taxation and knewing: Jack
son county thoroughly, 1 piedue my
self to conduct the tax collection
branch of tho offico In such a manner
aa to servo the taxpayers honestly,
promptly m4 fflehsstly.
A4r. W. T. QIHBYH. p
NIjJw$ V lonj i Otbcrl,
tlOliSlllllSu m Wcrl
CTS" j GotaCnnTod.iv
(& uaraK- H HI
WfAN MKIN ( rAa.
tcaa&n, or t -nil. opmmA i'
WW N"IURALLV fVlt ;,
mi riNttS to his ,.
ffrtftS flrrrTiNc -f go
ID fMNfetR '
RCCCf - mCLt.
WITH A LQAO
KOLU VOV4H MloOT
LANUlNfo ON OISH tM '
CKCATlNC itOKRiriC MOvL-
?
i44U-
I am n candidate for tlio republi
can nomination of sheriff of Jackson
county, subject to the primary, May
19, 191C.
I hnvo llvod in Jarkton county
twolvo years, inado the raco for the
nomination for sheriff two years ago
and rocelvod n splendid voto doaplto
tho unusual conditions I had to op
pose and would npprecluto your sup
port this tlmo.
If elected I will enforce all laws
and plodgo myself to an economical,
Impartial und conservative adminis
tration. Adv. A. W. WALKER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho nomination for shorlff on tho
democratic ticket, aubjoct to thn will
of tho voters nt the primary to be
held May 19, 191G. I am a native
son of Jackson county nnd my on
tlro pnst life Is subject to your Inves
tlKMlr RALPH 0. JK.N'NLNGS.
Adv.
T boroby announce my candidacy
for tho democratic nomination for
sheriff to lie voted on at the comlni;
primaries, May 19, 1916. I have
I served the city of Medford as chief of
pollco for ovor flvo yearH and durtnri
that tlmo sorvod under four dlfferont
mayors. I pledRO myself, If nomi
nated und elected, to servo tlio public
nnd do my duty as sheriff at all
times, and give tho public an honest
and Impartial administration.
Adv. J. V. HITTSON.
DISTRICT A1TOUNKV
I am a candldato for ro-oloctlon
to tho offico of district attorney.
Adv. K. K. KHIiLY.
I hereby announco that I have
filed my declaration of Intention to
become a oandldato fur tho repub
lican nomination for the offico of
District Attorney for Jackson county,
Oregon, aubjoct to the decision of the
republican party, at the primary elec
tion to bo hold May 19, 1916.
Adv. O. M. ROURRTS.
I hereby announco that 1 have filed
my declaration of Intentions, nnd thnt
I am a cundlnr for the democratic
nomination for the office of district
attorney, subject to the May primar
ies. It I am nominated and elected
to this office, I promise not to forget
the fact that I am a public servant,
and that I ill to thn best of my
ability admlulstar the affairs of the
office, Impartially, beuestly and
without fear or favor.
Adv. NEWTON W. IIORDRN
The first of the year a number of
republicans. Including many who ap
proved of my efforts tn the Interest
of the taxpayers in state representa
tive four years ago, requested me to
become a candidate for the office of
District Attorney, Inasmuch as there
would be, In addition tn the reKular
duties of the criminal and Juvenile
courts, new duties and conditions
confronting; the ofilce. Among these
were mentioned Hie enforcement of
the prohibition u.i. and the likeli
hood of having to foreclose many tax
Ileus, particular!) those against tlio
Southern Pacific Und grant of nearly
half million acre in Jackson county,
amounting to aim it 20i,ooo
My reply was that I would become
a candidate If It were generally de
sired and the ru could be made
without assuming special obligation
to any particular individual, faction,
locality or iutereM.
Therefore, after consulting person
ally or by letter si veral hundred meu
and women of all occupations lu
all parts of the county, believing
there Is a real dedre for my candi
dacy, i will be a candidate for the
nomination of Dbtrlct Attorney on
the republlean ticket.
Adf. JOHN H. CARKIM.
I am a candidate far the office ot
dlitriet attorci-v on ths democrat
tick it f nominated aBd elected, I
shall serve tin county a I tuve
rrt-d the Cit of Medford during
in pit throe wars, during nirh
time i hao been a clt attorney.
A49 B. It M'CAHK.
rw NTf cr.F.itK.
A. ftnrriner U ftopubllrnn OhiiiII-
Q
tlnte Jor County Clark
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of lounty clerk and If
nominated and tJeetod will continue
to give my eutlre time and attention
to the dutiW thereof, conduit tho
her- KMKvtnre , I hf
filed mf 'tefli'aflnn .if mten'lnn In
become s candidal for lh raptib't
eat otntnaf'-n for l& office rrf n m
tr atsrli, for Jaeksem emi. a ibie. t
to tlM dswndofi of In ropnftneoN mar
tr, at llM iKiraaty otottton to be MM
MOT 19, 11.
AdT. A. H. MILDBIIRAND.
couNTV TitnAmritnit.
Doptrt Censity Treasurer Myrtle
W. Ilfaketer nanotiMces ner eandldaey
for the office of coaaty treasurer.
I hereby announce m candidacy
on the republican ticket for the of
fico of county treasurer, to be voted
on at the coming primaries. I havn
held the poeltton aa deputy In this
offlee for the past year and am con
fident that I can fulfill the duties
connected therewith.
I served two years as deputy coun
ty recorder before taking Um posi
tion an deputy county treasurer; I
have also had experience as account
ant for several corporation, such aa
the Medford Concrete Construction
company and Medford loo and Stor
age Company, before taking up coun
ty work, nnd will say that my past
record Is open tor Inspection to the
voters of Jackson county.
If nominated and elcctod I will run
the office without tho oxponco ot n
deputy aud continue to servo tho pub.
lie Just as efficient In tho futtiro ns
I liavo In the pant.
Adv. MYRTLK W. ULAKKLEY.
I hereby announce that 1 hnvo filed
my declaration of Intention to bo
coino n oandldate far the republican
nomination for the offico of county
treasurer, to bo voted on In thu com
ing primaries.
If 1 am nominated and elected will
conduct tho offico In nn efficient nnd
businesslike manner.
Adv. ROY L. MAULK.
I hereby announco Hint l am a can
dldato for the nomination of county
tronsuror for Jackson county, Orogon,
on tho republican ticket to bo voted
for at the primary election to bo hold
May 19, 191fi.
I formerly hold tho offico of county
treasurer nnd bellevo 1 novo nenornl
satisfaction to tho public.
During tho time I nns county treas
urer tho county employed oxport ac
countants to oxport tho county offi
cers' books nnd said experts compli
mented my work very highly as a
public official.
If nominated nnd elected I shall
ondoavor to conduct thn nffnlrs of the
offlro In an honest, otflclont and bus!-noss-llko
mnnncr.
Adv. JA3. M. CRONUMILLKR.
COl'NTV ASSICSSOK
I hereby announco my candidacy
for tho office tif county nsacRnnr of
Jnckaon county oil tho republican
ticket, subject to the primary on
Mny 19. I plodgo mrolf to nn
honest, otflclont. Impartial nnd econ
omical discharge ot tho duties of tho
offico aud proposo to ninkn ull assess
ments upon the bants ot tho true
actual vnluo of thn property and not
upon any luflnted valuation.
Adv. (lEOROB LAUNSPACIL
1 herewith nnnounco my candidacy
for county aKsnssor, subject to tho
docjnlon ot tho republican party at
tho primary election to bo hold May
19, 191C. If elected I pledge mysolf
to make a just and oqultablo asioss
ment and udmlnistor thn affairs ot
thn offico In a buslness-llkn manner.
Adv. , J. II. COLLAN.
I hereby announco my candidacy
for tho democratic nomination for
tho offleo of assessor of Jackson
county, at tho primary to be held
May 19th, 1916. Have had throe
years' oxporlanrn as deputy assessor.
Adv. CLINT QALLATIN.
COUNTY HlM'HHINTItNDRNT.
I hereby announce my candidacy
on thu republican ticket for tho of
fico of County School Superintend
ent for Jackson county, Orogon, sub
ject to tho will of the republican
party nt tho primary election May
19. I stand for practical school ef
ficiency, personal supervision of tho
schools nnd elimination of county
school supervisors.
Adv. FRANCIS C. SMITH.
To the veters: I am rnpublloan
candidate for county school super
intendent at the primary election,
May 19, 1910.
I am for supervlalnn of the schools
by the superintendent and for econ
omy In the county superintendent's
office ami every place where It does
not retard the efficiency of the
schools. .
I am In favor of proKresslve educa
tion, that Is, educatlou that prarea
the boy or girl fur life. I am for all
having a square deal and an oual
ebance for an education.
If nominated and elected I will
do every thing In my power Ui make
tho schools of Jackson county the
best In tho state.
Adv. A. J. HANRY.
I hereby announce that I have
filed my declaration of Intentions,
and that I am a candidate for the re
publican uoiuluatloa for the office of
County School Superintendent of
Jackson county, subject to the pri
maries of May 19.
If nominated uud elected I pledge
in) self to an houest. impartial and
ecouoislc administration and will
personally supervlNe our schools.
I hold an Oregon life certificate,
and having recently hpent four ses
sion on preparatory work, both In
the University of Oregon and In the
University of California In the study
ot modern education and supervi
sion, and having nerved the county
aa rural scsool supi-rvlHor for two
years, I feol competent to fill the of
fice In a thorough! satisfactory man
ner and hrreby tolidt the support of
every truo frlcad of education,
adv. O W. AGKIL
I am a candidate for the republi
can nomination for Couuty School
SunerlntendLut I kUnd fer: A con
tinuane of progressive policies In
education, economy consistent with
efficiency, equal educational advan
tages for the ho)s and ilrls on the
farms with those in tho cities awdj
towns.
If nominated aud elected' I will In
the fntuie, aa In tho pott, glfe toy
full tituo aud host (orU iq the
!"lort
le nun't 'io"i ii riirMin'
. . I
In sfMHloa to mv efforts w raise the
"f.iit ir t nf bin,, itn M Mtirn f"n
-lu ! nl rtri'tlWnn-i af "riioot I hm
islmrerl to fl oriiot" lh W-lfafS nf
the hov anl mr ihrivicb I n't nutria I
clnho, schr"l fnlra, mhooi rrrdlts for
home worH. parenf teachers eifetoa.
spetflnsj M arithmetic contests, and
otkor activities f fool that nry work
aa Imom reganVM wkb favor aod In
order to continue this work, t .a
asking for re-etoetlON.
Adv. J. PERCr WULLS.
"-L-Xt.
l'Olt
ItltNT I'flt.VISIim)
AITS.
WMaahha
rOR RUNT Apartment for
The tterben. 10 Qolne St.
rent.
FOR ItKNT riOCSB8
Wae
FOR HUNT On paved street. -room
modern bouse, with two
acres W. J. Harttell, I6H-J1. i
VOU UKNT 6-rooai modorn hunsja
low, range connoctetl, east front,
shado.Tol IJS-X.
roil 8.lir invra-nrOK
FOR SALB Qoed horse, rigs, and
household goods; must sell at once
- cheap. Will deliver. Addresa
air. Jormata, R. D. 1. 8
FOR KALIS -Registered Holsleln
Iiull calf; good Individual, v. oil
bred, high rocord ancestry; prleo
low. Registered Iterkshlrn plga,
by Laurel Champion, world's rec
ord sire. P. It. Steel, Winona
Ranch, Grants Puss, Or. 10
FOR SAL1S Driving mare or will
trade for work horse, cow or
calves. Hot 33a Rt. 1, 1 mile so.
of Medford. 7
FOR HAIiU POUlrity AND KCIflS
FOR SALIJ My pen "of houiitltui
Silver Caniplnea. These are tho
lust s pullola and 1 cock bird
Price $30. Look them ovor. O.
II. Crnr, nt Medford Poultry &
l!gg Co 8
FOR SALIS 20 baby chlcka, six
weeks old. Inquire Medford Poul
try & ISgg Co. S
FOR SAI.K Hggs for hatching out
of prize winning Buttercups, x.60
per suttlng. Address Medford Poul
try and 15gg Co. 8
FOR ' 8ALR pTiln winning iTght
Brahma birds and eggs. Phono
or write C. Cnroy, Tnlont, Oro.
FOR SALBSIiaoniiliAJnCOUH
FOR BALK All now, novor been
opened, Teachera mud Pupils' Kit
cyclopedia Dictionary, n volumos.
$8; also completo History of V. S.
fi volumou by Rldpath, fS; also 1
vol, completo HhukeHpnaro'a "Ham
lot, 1.50. Phono 71F5. 7
FOR SALK PaHturo, running water,
100 acres, good I inontbu. Phono
'J01-H3. 11
FOR SALII Old Trusty Incubator.
30f, Ring ntrnet. H
FOR SALK At Thro Oaks orchnrds.
grain, hay and wheat. 4C8-J1. 8
FOR SALIC Hay, wheat nnd sued
rorn. Phone 597-R3, 7
FOR SAlilT"(?HicAP Kliignnt sot of
blrdsiiyo maple bod, Hprlugs, dress
er nnd large chiffonier. 317 How
ard st. Phono B&3-R. 10
FOR SALK Ovorlnnd roadster. Boo
K. A. Hicks, .Manager, Oregon
Granite Co.
FOR SALK CHKAP Two new cow
boy saddles, new buggy, set of new
sjnglu harness. Union Stables. 383
VOl HAT.U KKAIi ICSTATB
FOR SALK So acn alfalfa Biigar
beat laud, .1 mlliw from Medford.
This land will pay Intorest on lu
MiMtuiuut, nil In crop. For partlru
lata see owner Box 2K, eare Mali
Trlhuno. 11
FOR SALIC -By owners, choice Bear
creek bottom land olese to Med
ford, with eight year old fruit trees
apples and pears; also alfalfa
laud. Houses uud lota for sale or
rent. Jaseph Taylor & Son, Phone
JfiU-II. 3S1
IIKI.P WA.VTHD MALI!
WANTKD Ten gootl huetlera, men
or women; salaries Krauanteed.
Investiaate Hours 10 2. Pacific
foaat Sales Co, 511 King st. 7
HUM' WANTRD FliMAI.ie
WANTKI)' Middle-aged woman Tor
general housework. Phone or write
Mrs. ( K Webb. IVutial Point 7
wXNTKI"wnman $30 fordlstrlbuT
Ing free skeins Wear-Proof darn
ing eolton with hosiery, your sec
tion. Rxperlenco unnecessary. In
ternational Mills, dept. 7U0, Nor
Irstown, Pa. IX
IIRliP W.WTRII Male or Coiimlo
WANTKD One of theltir niaaa
Ine publishing houses desires to
eniilo an active ingn or omau in
this community to handle a spet'lal
plan which has proven unauaUv
profitable, good opening for right
party Vddresa with two refer
encis, Ho l.'i.S, Times 'Ho, Sta.
.New York C ti.
WA.vrun MmtmbtiA.'vr.ouH
WANTKD -Good work horse about
pn" aaa
1 100 lbs ; must be sound and sen
ile rail at Centers' place on
hlghasy north of towu. J. 11 Liu-
vtlle. S
WANTKD Sacks. Leave at Tur
plu'ii blacksmith shop. 30
WANTKD I have patented and mfd.
t household conkenieuce. I have
personally sold hundreds of thorn
amountiuK to thousands of dollars.
I now want parties to soil too ar
ticle or ovoraoo salesmen In soil
ing it In nhe U S. Investigate.
Ira L. Ulooa, Central Holm, Qr.
t
rnilrr li n'
I l t i ! i l..n h ui if w rr ,'r
' A irh ri .in li I , opt hi Mil
' -un ill clilldi- ft tr I .IlllPf.
i Mertrorrf. I
MO.NftY to 1A)ATt
pl
To LOAN--$1000 on Improved raSeh
tMum te fsowrwwoe Man
itcsixiwi oppoiiTirNrnns
FOR aULKOood oayfas; oHiifieM
hi MtiftTerd: first otaot aaoatfeH:
chsap for cask, If takOM at ottea.
Tor partleolara address XTZ, oara
Mall Tribune. g
FOR ICCCHANffK
FOR EXCHANGE Residence teU
In ItosMlMff, Cal., for at or
horses, also 2f acres 2 mlloa SB
of Redding, all fenced, tlllod or
pastured, has buildings, clear title,
to cixthNHgtt for entan homo In.
RoRue rivet valley. Ira L. Olea
son. Central Point. Ore. 9
WILL BXCHANOS propertr corner
8. Oak dale and Tenth st. ror prop
erty Portland or vicinity. O. Town
sond, 5f. Union avo., Portland. 10
nustynss DiitKcrroitY
Auto Supplies
LA 1 1 Ull AUTO SPRING CO.W
aro operating tho largoet, oldest
nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest, Uso our springs
when others fail. Sold iindor guar
antee 26 North Flftoonth St.,
Portland, Oro,
Attomeya
GHO. W. CH18RRY Attorney nml
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jnckoou Coun
ty Bank Building, ontranco N.
Central, Medford, Oro.
PORTKR J. NKFF Attorney at law.
rooms 8 and 9, Slodford National
Dank Building.
A. 18. RRAMHS, LAWYER aarnott
Corey bldg.
O. M. ROURRTS Lawyer.
iiouioru national uang Building.
Dentists
, --wll.
Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO
DR. 0. O. VAN BCOYOO
Dentists
Gornott-Coroy Bldg., utto 810
Mcdfora, Oro. Phono 8G0.
Collections nnd Reports
COLLKCTIONS AND RKPORTS We
colloctod somo accounts 14 yoars
old. Wo know how to got the
money. Tho Buttock Morcantlle
Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, Has
kina' Bldg.. 210 B. Main st
ICnglnccr mid Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGB Bnglnoor nnd
contractor, 404 II. F. & H. Bldg,
Burvoys,, cstlmntos, lrrlgatlou
dralnago, orchard and land Im
provement. Insurance..
EARL 8. TUMY Ganornl Insurnnce
offico, Firo, Automobile, Accldont,
Liability, Pinto Glass, Contract,
nnd Surety Bonds. Excellent com.
pantos, good locnl sorvlco. No.
210 Oarnett-Corey Bldg.
Instruction In Music
FIIBI) ALTON HAIGHT, toaohor of
Piano and harmony. Composer
and arranger of music. Halght
Music Studio, 401 Gnruett-Coroy
building.
flnrnage
GARBAGE . Got your premises
clonnod up for tho autninor. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good servlco. Phono 274-L. r.
YJAilon-
Pliyslchuis nnd Aurgcons
nit. F. 0. CAR LOW. DR. BVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physlolans, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phone 103C-L. Residence
SO South Laurel sL
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathle
physician, 303 Garnott-Corey
building. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. K.MMEN& Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye.
oar, nose and throat. Hyaa scien
tlflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist aud AurUt for S. P
R. It. Co. Otflcee M. F. &. II. Co
hldg., opposite P. O. Phono 667.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Pbyslolan and
surgeon Phones, offico 36, resi
dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 to
18. S to 6.
DR. MARTIN C. RARBRR Phyal
oisn nnd surgeon. Offlee Palm
block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
GORDON MAO CRACKBN, M. D.
Ilomoepatblc Physician, Surgeon,
83K Kast Mala St., Modtord. Ore
gon, Offloe phone 148, resldenco
phono 7S2-R2. Offlee hours 1 to
4 p. us.
Printers and I'utillhliera
MRDKORD PRINTING CO., has the
uost equippett prlntlug offico In
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgera, billing systems,
ate. Portland prleos. 27 North
Fir Bt.
Tinnafere
Ki.I) TRANSFER A STOKAON CO.
Offlee 48 North Front st. Phone
316. Frlcos right. Service guar
anteso Settliig Maolilneti
SINOER SKWINQ MACHINES POP
1ALK OR RENT Some aaod m
shines also for sola. Cleaning tad
ropairiaf. Baldwin Piano for sale
frosn factory to eustoator. Reel
rmne 875 So. Control. Phans 190,
fc.