Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 04, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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BRITISH BUDGET
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TIMES PEACE
LOSDOV. April I. The introduc
tion in thr hoiiT f common of the
fourth budiret of the war, which i
el for today, hu brmijrht back to
London member from throughout the
eounrrr and full altendanee i p
peeted when Reginald MeKennn,
ehaneellor of the exchequer, taken the
floor to explain figure which will be
gienler (Hun thoie which anv previ
ous chntteelror hA had to prevent. It
hn been virtunllv accepted bv the
hoiine that Mr. MeKennn will pro
po n further tax increase, ami the
chief interest in thin eimiieetmn is
centered on the form which the tax
ation will take.
KxH'Ptation are for a budget to
talling at leant 1,81)0,000,000 Miunds
sterling, nft litis nmotint will be need
eil by Great Britain to meet the ex
penses' if the present rate of cxpcndi
tuic is continued throiiKhout the fin
iiiicinl yeiir which ha just openeil.
'I'liis amount is nine time the tin
tionnl expenditure in the Inst com
pleted year of peni'e.
OF
STAR MAM TODAY
llonry It. Walthall KHsnnnj's load,
lug num. had not been lung In photo
plays bqforo lie won for himself the
appellation of "tlio Poo of the
screen." Ills natural emotional tom
perainont, coupled with his romark
alile llkouose to the famous poot,
ero the factors which gained this
dlMtlnctlon for lilm.
And no one but Mr. Walthall,
tboroforo, could bo oxpocted success
fully to portray the leading part In a
photoplay whoso lending charartor Is
Edgar Alio n l'oe, moody poot of the
early nineteenth century, whoio life
wan a tragedy to the- end.
So It came about that when Essn
nay decided to plcturlze "Tho Haven,"
from the romance of Poo by George
('. Hazollon, based on the poet's fa
mous versos undur that title, Mr.
Walthall naturally wan sclocted for
tho lending rolo.
And In the Intensely emotional
rhararlnrof Edgar Allen l'oe, Mr.
Walthall lias found unlimited oppor
tunities to display bis particular abll
Hit to the best possible advantage
and he has raised himself In this role
to the heights of hiatronic glory.
Horn on a cotton plantation in
Shelby county, Alabama, on March
IB. 1878, Mr. Walthall passed his
youth on his father's farm, studying
law fur a time. He always had a
"hankering" for the stage, however,
and at 32 he abandoned his legal
studies to join a theatrical stock com
pany, with which he lemalned until
the Spanish-American war started.
Then he joined the army.
After the war, he went back on the
stage, playing throughout the Hast
until 1908. when, quite by chance, ho
drifted Into motion picture work. Ho
haa been with Kssanay since June,
starring In such successful photoplas
as "Tensper," "The Woman Hater."
"The Circular Path," and "The Out
er Edge."
licit Cliupman lias -iil Ui bnii. h
ot stok cmttle to llalph ilu-. .1 !
tlie Meatluwu.
1 1 W. KluririK Iihm been caiinun-' nit
and vihitiug frieud in tin- Mi-.nb-for
seveml dg.va rweutl.
t'luude Cliuuman bought anntla t
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Hert fuse f baleui u isitm.'
relativen and friendi in Ant.och a l-u
(iavw thi week.
Quite a numlier r the (iruiv iui
of Medford were H'iiekuig o the
Fpiwr Tuble Koek Suudin, and a
number of the young eople of Sains
Valley gUo enjoyed a ramble on the
roeka huuliug for agates ami Indian
ndies.
.M. and Mr. Ikagie WeleJi of A
lHatos nre viiiiting relative m the
alley for a few dn) and trudiug
Willi tlie nierchaut-.
Mr. Ilaruc, the ic.il .-t.ite man ot
Mcdltird, was nintii'iiik' m Antmch rc
eenily und dnpimir t ' r . r.idiri ot rtvl
ctnti' v ith our lanii r-
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ANTIOCH ITEMS
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brother fnrmei's of Anttoili, were in
Medford tins week on land Iiuhiuok.
Frank MuHHeni ahenreU tho Vincent
bunch of goutH thii week.
Mr. mid Mr. Stnev of Henglo were
visiting tlieir mm, Koy Sliiey and Mrw.
Stuck at the Modoe orchard Sunday.
The Autioeh and 1 Jennie boys met
at the ball grouuda Sunday to orjun
ize a baseball team.
A number of the neighbors motor
ed to the Table Rock bull grounds on
Sunday.
Florence Walker is working his
ciunabnr mine in the Meadows coun
try early nnd late. We hope Flor
ence will have good luck this tune.
Keportod by Jackson County At
tract Co., Blxth and Fir Ms.
I teal Kfitnto Transfers.
Mollie T. Htmk to A. K. Iliggs,
." ncr's in block 18, Crest
brook orchard tract $1,12.)
Arthur 1 Til ft to (leo. L. Col
well, laud in we. H0-:M-2V. 1
F. Vromuii et ux to M. M.
Fierce et al., land in see. 28-
:tt.:iv io
O. F. Helma et ux to ii. K.
Cook et ux, land in Town of
Talent . . .. 5M0
l.uey F. Fayne et vir to Walter
(I. Tucker, lot in Southern
Home Tract, Ahluml 10
Win. T. Gnee et ux to M. F.
Ilaulex, land in hcc. Ki-llli-21
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N. L. High et ux t H. F. Shut-
A Fine Aid For
Klofheriolie
We nre nil rrcntly Indebted Io thov!
who tell their experiences. And among
tho tnnny tl.lnir wlilcli
wo r' it iiimt and
nre it Imm.'.lmte lav
m it .nre to the expc.
Ii t M"H.r, liapl'n
(li 1 extern .1 rewlr
tnltcl "M o t li a r '
Ir'. 1." VM I ap
V'.'k 1 over the rauarle
of I 'io tommli. it l I
(icily peueiratln In '
f rV Ua It urtuciii-o. Mutd
,f.' mi-X cvrn-Ml.ro tell of U
lCj-a"a,f.riL snoti.ing effect, jw it
, fmMM tff- 'f1
! lUtmili and ranstle. Tl- tell of raful
comfort, of ijim. p infill nlrlit. sn
n'ocu of lio ritrttkd (Mculiitr to th p
rlod of cpttari(y, nllef from mornlne
IcVneia, nu umri) of Hi.it spprtlwiulon with
vblili M many our women' inlncU !
n burileneil, It i-i a tplenl!il Mp, Gt
n loltl of "Mother' J'rlenJ" f' yur
iiaret ilrult. .UW your liuUnJ to get
It for )ou. Tlien write to UradfeM (.
ulstor Co. 40 Lamar ld., AtUnU, Oa,,
for a tery luimUouie and Wructlve Ixxil.
It M Slleil with ucIIvb Idea of ureat
htJp to M wumen Interred Io tr- subjart
(if maternity. And U-t of all are mmim lt-
tfr fmm motUcn tM utc ful (Kiurstlvw,
Ufltg today,
WHY?
CASH WANTED
acres Hiar Creek bottom,
80
70
acres tn cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and
gralo, easily Irrigated. Less tban
3 miles froro Medford. $Co cash.
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GOURTHOUSENEWS
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One ot tbo host buys In JackEon
county Say V'hea and I will show
you.
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ler et ux, land in 'ee. .1-.1U-1Y.
II. F. Shutter et ux to V. .1.
Moore, laud in mc. ;i-:iil-lW.
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1HAOK MAPm
Itlllil'M TISM I'OWIHCIIS
nre made for a Mingle purpose, Uliou
matlsm In its various forma. If
troubled with rheumntlHin, try them
on our guarantee. Sold only by us,
SOc and $1.00.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
ciitcnr r iihifiij.
I bnvo filed declaration of candi
dacy for the offlco of Circuit Judgo.
I will slncorely nppreclnto an expres
sion of approval by tho voters, of my
administration ot tho offlco during
tho past six yonrs.
Adv. FUA.NIC M. CALKINS.
flit ItHPItKSKNTATIVI-5
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I hereby announce thnt I have f Hod nation for shorlff on tho ropubllcnn
my declaration of Intontlon to become tlckot to bo voted upon nt the com
a candldnto for the republican nom- ing primary oleotlon, Mny 19, 1910.
Ination for the offlco ot ronrosonta- I hnvo held tho position of doputy
tlve subject to tho decision of tho ro-
publican (tarty at the coming primary
oleotlon. '
Adv. C M. THOMAS.
1 am a ropubllcan candidate for
representative in the statn legisla
ture. HUNJ. C. SHKLDON.
I am a candidate for the ropubllcan
nomination for Joint renrosontatlvo
from the district comprising Doug
las and Jackson counties subject to
the primary In May. If nominated
and elected I will servo the jieople of
the district to the host of my ability.
Adv. W. H. QOltK.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for representa
tive from Jackson county on tho ro
publlcan ticket, subject to tho pri
mary on May 19. I pled go myself for
economy and a square deal for all.
Adv. I1KNTON I10WKUH.
niSTUICT ATTOKNKY
The records of the county clerk at
this time show a saving of $-1300 00
iu the administration ot this office
as compared with the previous term.
This has been accomplished by traua
acting the same amount of business
before grand Juries in one day that
has foriuerl required five or six
iluvu u nl r n If tit Inn Hnsr inunv ltutf V
matters, aud without any sacrifice to
i. w eiiforeement In the county I
feel that this saving and my exper
ience entitles me to a second term.
I am therefore a candidate for re
olwtion to the office of district atlor
ne IS. B. IC15LLY.
Adv.
I hereby announce that I have
filed my declaration ot Intention to
become a candidate tor the repub
lican nomination for the office ot
District Attorney for Jackson county,
Oregon, subjoet to the decision ot tho
republican party, at the primary eloc-
"." iU " ""'" ' inin
Adv. O. M. ItOUBltTS,
I hereby announce that 1 havo filed
! my declaration ot Intentions, and that
1 1 am a candidate for thu democratic
nomination for the office ot district
strnrnav aiiMArt tn Oih Mnv nrlrnnr.
lies. If I am nominated and olocted
! to this office, I promise not to forgot
j the fact that I sro a public servant,
and that I "111 to th Iwvst ot my
lability administer the affairs of tits
office, Impartially, luucstly und
. wlUiout fear or favor.
Adv. . NEWTON V. BOBDEN
The first of tne year ouoabcr ot
republicans, including many who ap-
uroved ot my efforts In the lnter.at
Df the taxpayers as state represent- rK38f 8nd ouJ appreciate your sup-
.tive four years ago, requested me to j,ori thi time,
become a candidate for the offh of, jf frt-l I will euforr till Uws
District Attorney. Iwwmuch an there cnd pide myself to an economical,
would be. In addition to the regular impartial cad roatenatlvo admlut-
duties sit the criminal and Juveullo traiion.
,ouru new duties and conditions f. A. W WALKEU.
'coiifrontlns the office Among these ,
w.r, mentioned the enforcement tiTj J tjefeby onnooDCu ray canflidaiy
the prohibition act, ftad tjj WBUv0B lhoQn,io8tic.n,locaaePlff oo tl
MKHWWi I
by Ahcrn
MtfALlN
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VVfW !
2TU5T A3 YbO
3TlP INSIPC
TlC- HALL OF
FAlve
WrIV -fH'eSlANrS-s
(5o-f TH' PCNMANT fVOWA
sincis riv wrrvl-TVteM'
frE .Rt3rVresT BALL
PLAYER UVlMG- H
5AYS so Him SELF
IP CTOHM PIUHP S0U3A
poesN-r si6N up
, BENNlE HE5 MUFFlNq
THE WI-ZARl? OF
HORN BLOWf5K3
hood ot having to forocloso many tax
liens, particularly thoso against tho
Southern l'acltlc land grnnt ot noarly
bnlf million ncros in Jackson county,
nmounttng to about $200,000.
My ronly was thnt I would bocomo
a candidate if it woro gouornlly do
sired and tho race could bo mndo
without nsiiumlng Rpcclnl obligation
to any particular Individual, faction,
locality or interest.
Tboroforo, nftor consulting porson
nlly or by letter several hundred mon
and women of nil occupations In
nil parts of tho county, believing
thoro Is a real dostro for my candi
dacy, I will bo n candidate for tho
nomination of District Attorney on
tho republican ticket.
Adv. JOHN H. CARKIN.
I am ft caudldato for tho otflco ot
district uttoruoy on tho democrat
ticket. If nominated and olected, I
Rhall servo tho county as I huvo
served tho City of Medford during
tho past threo years, during which
tlino I bnvo boon Its city attorney.
Adv. 11. It. M'CAIIH.
SHKWKF.
I navo horetoforo formally an
nounced my candidacy for tho noml
shorlff during tho past four yonrs. It
Is unanimously conceded thnt a mark
er improvement lins uoen mndo in
nil departments of the sheriff's of
flco during tho Incumtieucy of tho
present sheriff, tho records In tho of
fice at the beginning of tho prosont
administration woro considered thu
worst In tho stnto thoy nro now
jconsldorod equal to any nnd better
,mnn mosi
Tho work of tax collection has bcon
systematized so that quicker nnd bot
tor sorvlco is now being rendered,
and taxes colloctod at a much loss
cost than herotoforo,
I am fully conversant with tho du
ties and needs of the olfloe for jvhlcb
I aspire.
If I am nominated and oloctod I
plodgo mj'self:
1st To maintain tho offlco In Its
prosont offlclont condition.
2nd. To oridoavor to further Im
prove the nervier to taxpayers and to
minimize the cos, thereof.
8rd. To Impartially perform all
duties and enforce all laws
K. W. (Curly) WILSON.
I am a candldato for tho nomina
tion or Sheriff on the republican
ticket to be voted for at the primaries
May 19, 1910. If nominated nnd
olected I will enforce the law and
give the public an honest. Impartial
and efficient administration.
37 years in Jaekson county.
Adv. IIAnitY N. I.OFLAND.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the republican nomination for
sheriff, to be voted on at the coming
primaries. May 19th, 1H.
I fee that I need no Introduction
to the public, having been a resident
of Jackson county for 26 years.
I pledge myself. If elected, to glvo
an lui'iartlal, economical and con
servative administration ot this im
portant office.
I have endeavored to serve tho
public faithfully In the past and
agree, If elected, to strictly und
Impartially enforce all laws. Having
a very large experience Iu the mat
ters of taxation and knowing Jack
son county thoroughly, I pledge my
self to conduct the tax collection
branch of the office In such a manner
! to " the taxpayers hoaeetly,
nroiatrtly aad ufflelnntly.
Adr. W. T. GRIKVB.
I am a ranfllAate for tfee rpnrM
ean nomlnatloa of sheriff of Jaekroo
coootr, subject to t&o srimar, May
Id. 1010
I han lived ttt Jafkrforj rniinty
twelto years, made tho roto for the
n(mloatlfcn for itiorlff two years ago
sod received a splendid vote despite
, unuanal rnodltlons I Imd to on
i " tfohK -
r wf-2'-t
L2
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t. 'trTH -s
dffiof rstlr rkf, mihlorf to fha 111
of th vvters at the primary la be
hM Mf II, 11. I am a aaittfl
son ef Jgcltssm tcmiily fid mr -
tlMtliNl. RALPH 0. JftffftlNM.
A4t.
I hereby my eandday
tor the tlmerathi nomination far
sheriff to he roted on at the eomlng
primaries. May II, 1 9111. I ham
serTod the city of Medford as chief of
eMoe for orer flro years and during
wat time served antler fottr different
mayors. I pledge myself, if nomi
nated and elected, to serve the public
and do ray duty as sheriff at all
times, and give the public an honest
and Impartial administration.
Adr. J. F. HITTSON.
COUNTY ciiimic.
O. A. Onrdner is llcpiildlenn Candi
date, for County Clerk
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho office of county clerk and If
nominated and olected wilt continue
to glvo my ontlro time nnd attention
tn tho duties thereof, conduct tho
office according to law and glvo an
officiant, economical and bustnoea
like administration.
Adv. Q. A. CIAUDNRR.
I hereby nnnounco thnt I havo
filed my declaration ot Intention to
becomo a candldnto for tho republi
can nomination for tho otflco of coun
ty clork, for Jackson county, subject
to tho decision ot tho ropubllcnn par
ty, nt tho primary oloctlon to bo hold
Mny 19, 1910.
Adv. A. N. HILDUnUAND.
COIJNTV TIiKARUItKH.
Doputy County Treasurer Myrtle
W. lllnkoloy announcos her cnndldncy
for tho offlco of county treasurer.
I horeby nnnoun'o my cnndldncy
on tho ropubllcnn tlckot for tho of
flco or county tronaurer, to bo voted
on nt tho coming prlmnrloi. I havo
hold tho position ns doputy In this
offlco for tho pnBt year nnd nm con
fident that I can fulfill tho duties
connected therewith.
I sorvod two yonrs as doputy conn
tv recordor before taking tho posi
tion ns deputy County trcnBiiror; 1
have also had exporlnnco as account
ant for sovoral corporations, such as
tho Medford Concrete Construction
company nnd Medford leo nnd Stor
age Company, beforo taking up coun
ty work, nnd will say thnt, my punt
rocord Is open for Inspection to tho
voters ot Jackson county.
If nominated nnd elcctod I will run
tho offlco without tho oxponso ot a
deputy nnd continue to sorvo tho pub
lic just ns offlclont In tho future na
I havo In tho past.
Adv. MYKTL13 W. DLAKELBY.
I horeby nnnounco thnt I hnvo filed
my declaration of Intention to bo
como n cnndldntn for tbo republican
nomination for tho office of county
tronsuror, to bo voted on tn thu com
ing prlmnries.
If I nm nomlnntcd and elected will
conduct tho offlco In nn offlclont and
businesslike mnnnor.
Adv. ItOY L. MAULB.
I horeby nnnounco thnt 1 am a can
dldnto for tho nomination of county
tronsuror for Jnckson county, Orogon,
on tho ropubllcnn ticket to bo voted
for at the primary election to bo hold
May 19, 1910.
I formerly hold tho offlco of county
tronsuror nnd bellevo 1 guvo genornl
satisfaction to the public.
During tho tlmo I was county treas
urer tho county employed oxport ac
countants to .oxpert the county offi
cers' books anil said exports compli
mented my work vory highly as a
public official.
If nominated nnd oloctod I shall
endeavor to conduct tho affairs of the
offlco In an honost, offlclont nnd bust-noss-llko
mnnnor
Adv. JAS. M. CHONISMILLKR.
COUNTY ASSILSKOIl
I horohy nnnounco my candidacy
for tho office of county assessor ot
Jackson county nn tho ropubllcan
ticket, subject to tho primary on
Mny 19. I plodgo myself to nn
honost, efficient, Impnrtlnl nnd econ
omical discharge of tho dutlos of tho
offlco and propose to make all assess
ments upon tho basis ot tho truo
actual value of the proporty nnd not
upon any Inflated valuation.
Adv. QKOUOIC LAUN8PACH.
I herewith nnnounco my candidacy
for county assessor, subject to tho
decision of the republican party at
the primary election to bo held May
19, 191 C. It elected I piodge myself
to make a Just and equitable assess
ment nnd administer tho affairs of
tho office In a busluaM-IIko mnnnor.
Adv. J. II. CQLHMAN.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the democratic nomination for
the office of assessor of Jaekson
county, at the primary to bo held
May 19th. 191C. Havo had threo
years' experience as deputy assessor.
Adv. CLINT OALLATIN.
COCNTY KI'I'KIHNTKNDISNT.
I hereby announce my eandldsoy
on the republican ticket for tho of
fice ot County School Superintend
ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub
ject to the vslll of tho republican
party at the primary olectlon May
19. 1 stand for practical school ef
ficiency, personal supervision of tho
schools and elimination or county
scvool supervisors.
Adv, KItANCIS C. SMITH.
To the veters: I am republican
candidate for county school super
intendent at the primary olectlon,
May 19, 19 10.
I am for supervision ot the schools
by the superintendent and for aeon
omy la the county superintendent's
office aad every place where It does
not retard th efficiency of tho
school.
I sin In favor of progressive educa
Hon, that Is. education that prepare
th hoy or girl for life. I am for all
having square deal and an equal
chance for an education.
If nominated and elected I will
do every thing lu my power to make
the schools of Jaekson county the
best In the state,
dr. A. J. HANDY.
I bffreby announce that I have
filed my declaration of lntentlpns,
nnd that I am a candidate tor the re
publpou uoiuluatiou for the offlee of
Couiitv riihool ftupertntendent of
JaisoR Lounty, subject to tho prl
aaricfe ot May 19,
If nrtmlnsfcd end HeM t pledge J
mir in an honest, impartial ana
eeottomlr arimlftletraitan and will
personally snrviae ovr Mkfffhf.
I tortd art Oregon ttfo WftUlBale,
sad nariAg retwratly sfwul imt ses
sions oa protaralary work, bath lit
lh( lJHlBTfty nt ftroftnu and In the
Ualverslly of California In the study
of modern education nnd supervi
sion, and baring served the county
as rural sanool mtpervlsor for two
rears. 1 feel competent to flu tbo of
fice In a thoroughly satisfactory man
ner and hereby solicit the support ot
every true friend of education.
idV. O. W. AOBK.
I am a candidate for tho republi
can nomination for County School
Superintendent. I stand fer: A con
ttnnnnco of progressive policies In
education, economy consistent with
offlolenoy, equal odueatlonal advan
tages for tho boys and girls on tho
farms with thoso In tho cities and
towns.
It nomtnatod and elected I will In
tho futuro, ns In tho past, glvo my
full time nnd best efforts to tbo
supervision of tho schools nnd tho ad
ministration of tho duties of tho of
flco. During my Incumbency I hnvo
not confined myself strictly to tho
routlno duties of tho offlco but havo
taken n broader view of tho mission
of tho County School Superintendent.
In addition to my efforts vo rnlao tho
standard ot teaching nnd improve tho
physlcnl conditions at school I havo
labored to promote tho wnlfaro of
tho boys and girls through Industrial
clubs, school fairs, school credits tor
home work, parent-teachers clrclen.
spelling and nrlthmotlc contests, nnd
other activities. I fool that my work
has been rcgardod with favor and In
order to continue this work, I am
nBktng tor ro-olcctlon.
Adv. J. PI2UCY WELLS.
l-'OK KENT FUltNISHIJD AITS.
l-'OIl RUNT Apartment for rent.
Tho Ilerbon, 10 Qulno St.
FOIt IlKNT ItOTJHKS
'Olt IlKNT Furnished bungalow for
the summer; clone In. 304 South
Central. W
FOR RENT C-room modern bungn
low, range coiiueotcd, east front,
shade Tol 488-X.
FOIt HENT HOUSEKKUPINO
ROOMS
Foil iuCNl-3 furnished housed
keeping roonm; ground floor, 520
S. Grapo. Phone 738-X. ID
FOR SATJV--KlTB-nniOK
KOR SALK Saddlo horso. Home
Grocery, 032 North Control. 13
FOR BALK POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR SALE Eggs from selected
winter laying nnd prize winning
xtraln ot 11. C. Rhode Island Rods;
$1 per setting. Mrs. C. S. Ltimmuy,
Central Point, 11. It. 1!. 19
FOR SALK Prlzo winning light
Brahma birds and eggs. Phono
nr wrllft C. C.nrov. Talunt. Oro.
Ha ..- w .-.-, .n. .... . .
- x -
FOIl BALI! MlSUIMiliAJTKOUB
TOR SALE Nearly now $.15 blcyrlo
for $17.00, coaster brake; guaran
teed. 737 W. 14th st. 12
FOIt SALK 13 keyed fluto and oaso
In good condition. Tel. 4B8-X. 12
FOR SALK Boat covera: ono man
tops nt A. D. Llttlo Top Worka,
10G N. Front st., near B. P. station
34
FOR SALK Pasture running water,
400 ncros, good 4 mouths. Phono
201-113. 11
FOR BALK Overland roadster. Sco
K. A. Hicks, Managor, Oregon
aranlto Co
FOR8ALK CI1KAP Two now cow
boy snddloH, now buggy, set ot now
single harness, Union fltablos. 333
FOR BALIS IlEAli EHTATI
FOR SALK Forced sale, home on
West Main must be sold regardless
or price. Call 11x9 or Phono 2Z3.
IB
FOIl BALK 10 ncros nlfnlfn sugar
beet land, 3 miles from Medford.
This land will pay Interest on in
vestment; all In crop. For purlieu
lars see owner Box SS, care Mali
Tribune. 11
FOIt SALK By owners, pholeo Bear
creek bottom land close to Mud
ford, with eight year old fruit trees
apples and pears; also alfalfa
laud. II6uoa and lots for snlo or
rent. Joseph Taylor & Sou, Phone
-162-11. 321
HiaP WANT1CIV .MALE
SALESMEN WANTED We want 10
good hustling )oung men who Hunt
to make $s to iu day to retire
sent us. Apply Pacific Coast Sales
Co.. Medford, Oregon, offlee r 1 s
KIiik Ht. 15
WANTED -Man with team to care
for orchard for the crop on same;
no Sunday work. Address box
&7-II. It. II. No. X, Medford. Phone
7K-W. H
WANTED MinLrmitiAlVKOUH
FOIl SAWS-Furnishings of 10-room
ihouso; must be sold in three days
'beaiuiitnr fcloailay at 9-30 a. m
(o 5 p. mi cw'li day lu lots or by
Piece: cfacaii. 2"s 8. Cautral ave.
!!
VAXTKD--8tfu-ff for jatura. Ad-
tireaa vv. ii. nuuiua pruwuawuru.
Ore. .
M
WANTED cfcs. I.ve at Tur
pln's blacksmith shop. 30
WA.VJ KO MTu.vriONH
WANTUD Positioa m ranoh by
uiairled inuu. Write box Six, Ceu-
trsl Point. it
WANTBD Position as bousa keeper
or work (Mi ranch by woman with
2 small children. Mrs. J. It. Miller,
Medford. 12
WANTED Daywork of elfliluds.
Uvo.Takase, PIiquo 196-R, 13
2?
II MM' WW Tf lit FMSf A LfJ
W AJb--Wflir$aii"fIsTrlb f
lag fre skates War-frf darn
ing eVWort teltll hwrlW, four led
IWH. ttafh RMnsaaasafy. tn
tararUfDMl Stills, dent. 790, or
Irstowri. Pa. 42
nr.siNmq oi'prmTif.vnmq
FOR gALtt TJia Popjwry. OjHHrtlte
Mar Co.
MON'KV tii IJOAX
-sK"er,Ns"s"essseStaeavisa. ,mm at
WANTBD TO LOA $1000 at S per
cent on A-l bttslnoea Insomo prop
erty In Medford; building alone In
mirod at $6000. Box II II, Mall Trl
buno. 10
TO LOAN $1800 on Improved ranoh
Holmne tho Insurance Man.
: ' t1 " , , iii-au-. -ji ' i ii . J-tjj
liOHl
LOST Amethyst rosary without
cross attached. Plonse notify 3,
care Mall Trlbuno. 11
MISCRLliAXKOUS.
11EMC110N AND TUB WORLD'S
PEACE," by Ilov. H. N. Brown,
nnd other Unitarian lltornturo sent
free to Inquirers. Address Miss
Hazel Burton, Control Point, II. P.
P., No. 1, Pro. 15
BUSINESS DIKKCTOIIV
Auto SnppUos
UAHEU AUTO SPRING CO. Wa
nro operating tho largest, oldost
and best oqulppod plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others tall. Sold under guar
antee. 20 North Flttoonth Ut.,
Portland, Oro.
Attorneys
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney nnd
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jnckson Coun
ty Hank Building, ontrnnco N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J, NEFF Attornoy nt law,
rooms s nnu 9, Mouroru. national
Bank Building.
A. E. IlEAMES, LAWYER Garnott.
Corey bldg.
G. M. ROBERTS Lawyor.
Medford National Bank Building.
Dentists
Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO
DR. O. C. VAN 8COYOO
Dentists
aarnett-Coroy Bldg., alto S19
Medforu, Oro. Phono 8C0.
Collections nnd Itcports
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS "We
collected romo accounts 14 years
old. Wo know bow to got the
money. Tho Biutock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has
kino' Bldg., 210 E. Main st.
Engineer anil Contractor
FRED N. OUMMINGS Snglnoer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg.
Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation
dralnngo, orchard and land im
provement. Insurance.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
offlco, Flro, Aiitomobllo, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract,
and Suroty Bonds. Kxcollcnt com
panies, good local sorvlco. No,
210 Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
i i
Instruction In aluslo
FRED ALTON HAIGHT, teachor ot
piano and harmony. Composer
nnd arranger of music. Hnlght
Music Studio, 401 GameU-Coroy
building.
RLI SsUeINK Toacher or Violin.
fMtiHlo fumlehod for all occasions.
Prlcos reasonable Studio 1121 E.
Main St., Phono S03-J2.
Garbage
OARBAOH Got your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons tor
good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. F,
Y. Allon.
Physicians nnd Burgeons
fTa?CARLOvi DIL EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physiolnns, 410-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence
20 South Laurel st.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physlolaii, 303 Garnott-Corey
building. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EMMKN3 Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to oye,
ear, nose and throat. Byoa scien
tifically tosted and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P,
It. It, Co. Offices M. P. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone SS7.
DR. II. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon Phones, offlco 36, resi
dence 724-J, Otflco hours, 10 te
12, 2 to 5.
DR. MARTIN C. BARBRR Physi
cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposite Nush hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
Printers and Publishers
M KDFOR D T'lUNTINd CO? hntTtha
beat equipped printing office In
southern Orogoii; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir at.
Transfers
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 4S North Front st. Phone
SIB. Prices right. Sorvlco guar
anteed. Sowing MaqIiIuoj
SINORR S8WING MACHINES FOU
3ALK OR RENT Some used m
ahlnes also for sale. Gleaning and
repairing. Baldwin Piano for aalo
from factory to customer. Roal
reuce 245 So. Ceutral. Phono 390,
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