Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MARTIAL
FOR MAS 11
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WASHINGTON Mav 2.'.. Rowrs
lug Ills previous decision, Secretary
Haker announced today that the 116
members of the Texas National (Juard
who failed to proiant themselves for
muster Into the federal service, will
be- brought to court martini imme
diately under the present law. Mr.
Haker liml Intended to nwalt the
sinning of the new milllla law, now
lioforo tlio president, and proceed
under II provisions.
Secretary Haker explained his ac
tion by pointing out the difference In
the enlistment oats guardsmen are
required to take under the Dick law
and the new Hay-Chamberlain bill.
The Dick law requires an obligation
to defend the constitution and obey
orders of tho governor of the state,
but not tho order of the president.
The llny-Chambcrlaln act requires an
oath to oboy order of both tho gov
ernor nnd the president.
J'pon recommendation of Judge
Advocate (ieueral Crowdor, the sec
retary has decided that the alleged
offense of the guardsmen refusing to
"present themselves for muster," was
committed under the Dick law and
the trial should be under that law.
Goneral C'rowder, In a aupploniun
tar opinion, held that the llay
Chnnibcrlalti act would not abolish
tho offense with which the Toxaus
are charged as has boon suggested.
On this showing It will not be neces
sary to Issue a new call for the
border militia after tho Hay-Cham-berlalu
bill Is signed.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlett
It K Peyton and wife passed thru
here the first of the week on their
wav homo near Prospect. They had
been out to attend the commence
ment eerclie of tho Medford high
echool.
Mrs. John Itader and her sou-lu-law,
Hnrvoy Stanley, motored Into
town Saturday In her now Chalmors.
mi Sunday was a busy day In our
little village. The Gold Hill base
ball team came in to meet the Kugle
Point team In a game and there was
quite a crowd of the friends of ouch
team gathered to witness the game.
It was a hard fought contest and for
some time the game stood one to one,
but finally a change took place and
the final result was that the 14. P.
bos won out, the score standing
I to S in favor of Eagle Point. The
great trouble with 13. P. team seems
to have been on account of their
pitcher, Frank Abbott, although he
is considered a good pitcher, he Is
at work on a farm and consequents
has not tho time or tho opportunity
to practice, and that It one of the
essential In a ball pitcher, but last
Sunday they had their old pitcher.
Hobble Pelouse. He had just come
homo from Saufnrd university, Cali
fornia and was already trained for
almost any part of the game and I
heard some of the boys remark that
he threw a "stunner of a ball." and
the result was they liegan to get buck
into their old standing, for the .
P. bos when they are properly lined
up are some ball player.
Last tiunday was also a busy day
at the Sunny side, for although Mr
llowlott had no reason to expect any
more than perhaps a few of her
trtends lu for dinner, there seemed
to have been a concerted action for
there were between -",0 slid 0 took
dliiner with us and umous them were
Mr aud Mrs. Fender, recently of Sun
Diego. Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stew
art. Mr. and Mr. Fred McPherson
slid son. Mrs. Thomas K. Nichols,
Mrs. T. F. Uolta aud two children.
Mr and Mrs. Win. Von der llelleu
and two children, Mr. and Mrs. K
(!. Htowu, wife and daughter. Miss
Hasel. Mr. and Mia. Win. Brown.
Mr. Uert Hryant and daughter. Geo.
lwla. Mr. ('. A. Knight aud his fore
man. Mr. C. V. Cummlngs. Mr. John
Friek, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelouse
aud sou Robert, Mr. Raymond Reter
of Jacksonville, beside a lot of
young folk whose names I did uot
kuow. but they all bad their appe
tites satisfied and 'wl
good humor.
A mau aud wife by the name of
Marts have moved into one of the
bouses owned bv James Owens.
Joe Stickle of Oold Hill has been
up here visiting hie daughter. Mrs.
Jske Jonas-
Mince Frgnk UU hat alarted hi
jitney he fans had a telephone put in
bis confectionery store so that peo
vle having business in his line cn
call him up on the phone.
Kev. Gainron. the pastor of the
Presbyterian church of Butte Fall,
spent Monday night st the unnyW
on hl home to Medford
1H. il In -I.Un.l M. V '
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Mil
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V .i it U'io l.U ...... '
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about forty
grand children, besides
a host of warm friends. He has two
grand children In our town, Frank
and Leslie Abbott and several, In
Unite Palls.
C A Knight has been making a
chansjp in the management of his
culinary department and has arrang
ed with Mrs. llowlott to feed a part
of his men for the time being.
Monday morning early the crowd
of people front all parts of the upper
country began to arrive and iwsk
through to see the grand parade of
tho Robinson' circus and later wit
ness the performance, but there was
comparatively fow who wont from
here.
Miss Kstella llotz, who went to
Medford Mouthy reports that an pld
resident of the Hutte Falls country,
Mr. Moore, passed away Sunday at
the hospital in Medford and that the
remains were tak"on up on the P. &
IS. railroad on Tuesday. Mr. and Mr.
G. W. Austin, two or his old neigh
Iter, followed the lematus fioni Med
ford to their Inst resting place.
Hex. I,. I.. Simmons, the pastor of
the Haptlst church of this place, who
has been living lu Medford so as to
send his daughter to high school,
returned to his homo hero Monday.
It. It. .Mtuter, one or our leading
slock men aud farmer, was lu town
Monday on business.
Henry Meyer of l.nko Crook was
having some ropntr work done at the
Chllilreth blacksmith shop Monday,
getting rosily for Ills hay hnrveal.
Our orcliHidlsts are putting In a
forco of men to thlu out the fruit
that the frost has left. The treoa
mo simply loaded with fruit.
I have been living In this neigh
borhood for the last 18 nine years
and have never known or a crop full
uro lu Hoguo river valley yet.
Although the people have been
telling all the while of the havoc the
frost, the drought, and other visita
tions have done, and I am still loath
to believe that the damage to the
fruit has been half so bad as the pes
Hlmlsts would have us believe.
Miss Ituth Thompson of Derbv is
the guest of Miss Clnlro Xlmmcrmau
at the Sunny side hotel. Kugle Point.
Many were present from the val
ley at the ball game Sundav afternoon
when the Hcagle tenni attempted to
turn the tables on the Meadows but
failed for the score was Meadows 15
nnd lleugle :i.
The Mountain King mine Is still op
erating with a full forco despite the
reports of financial trouble of the
new owners. The wonderful show
ings of ore being developed prove
this to bo a great property and It Is
rxiievted a transfer will bo made to
other operator should the present
troubles prove to be permanent.
Mr. Mlllor of Ixiwer Kvans creek,
ofriclal scorer at the ball game, with
his wife spnt Sunday In the Mead
ows.
Sheriff Slngler got Into tho mining
uaiiiu In the Meadows Saturday in his
official capacity. The Peart aud Force
Interests who claim ownership 01 1110
claim known as Cinnabar No. 1 and
2. served nepers on F. W. Camahan.
slid his foreman, stopping work on
the claim by that outfit. Foreman
aiiiIhimiii has been taking out and
fink Iiir considerable ore worth about
n dollar a pound and the other
claimants evidently decided that the
matter of ownership of the gioiuid
xhould be settled before the ore was
retorted. The claim Is fully prom
ising as the others on the western
bills although oh a eroa seam from
the mala ledge.
Messrs. Nelthammer. Oden and uni.
i.r.m. of liwor ISvan creek, spent
Sunday lu the Meadows, taking lu
the ball game lu the afternoon.
Samuel llertleson aud Doctor Chl
liolni drove out to the Meadows
mines on Saturday afternoon, spend
ing a couple f hour.
The Little Jean mine i starting a
new tuuuel to tap the clnuabar ledge
at greater depth. Two uieu are drtv
lug into the hill.
Mrs. Dock Hutsou and two daugh
ters weut to Gold HHl on Saturday.
Walter Frauk of lh Cinnabar
Mouututu mlmas was an tulerealed
visitor at the Meadows claims on Sat
urday. Mrs. Mitchell took the place of
Mr Springer a mall carrier on Sat
urday's trip. Mr. Svringer golug to
Medford with Cliff Haslewood and
Fred Moor for the day.
Most of the young folks of the
Meadow ent " danre at Mr.
Galbraith's. down the creek, Satur
day night and report a splendid time.
Dave Cottrell was trying out a new
Saxon sl Sunday.
i-nokn like we had some dandy new
baseball material in the Hockensmlth
boys who bought the Wytanrt rawu.
The Eads Transfer com pan v had a
truck In the Meadows Sundav mov
ing the new tenants on to tne inn
Cottrell place.
The people from the Heagie. n
.inrh and Sam's vlley couutrv were
out In force at the ball game Sunday.
q'red Moore is hauling tumoer.
The value of the claims In the
Me,!u illMri. t iM il UMial effect.
......li . r fulitiuiH v .- in--" tbis
THE MEADOWS
ttu.v ILt- Li. . )u. uui. v-a.'U Us
MEDFORD JOm TRIBUNE,
opened some rich ore Is claimed by
two parties by right of purchase from
owners. It Is hoped this will be sot-
tied this week without recourse to
law.
brick, etc., for the now retorts on the
Hluo .lay mine. The retort is ex
pected Saturday next.
F. W. Carnnhaii of Medford nnd
the Hlue Ledge was a visitor nt his
claims In the clnuabar belt Saturday.
Jim Dlukeus won the umpire nt the
ball game Sunday. He added to the
enjoyment o'f the game.
Miller, of Lower Hvnna, umpired
the second game Sunday between the
married men nnd tho want-to-bo's.
It was a -practice game for tho big
event, on Tth of June. Our lady fans
all seemed to be on tho side of tho
married bunch. The score renlly
don't matter II was otily practice,
you know.
.Iliu Anderson Is getting a dandy
showing on the Trudle, his prospect
ou the cinnabar ledge. Ills two boys
are with him at his camp uu section
17.
Fred Moore, wife nnd family, mo
tored to Ashland to attend a family
minion. They expect to bring Grand
ma Calhoun of Los Angeles back to
the Meadows for n visit with them.
,'Mlss .losle Klncnld, our school
teacher, vlsltud Agnto for the week's
end. Her father aud three hrothorn
came as far as the ball game with
her on her return and stayed to enjoy
the game.
Ralph ItUHsell was a husluos lsl
tor to Medford Monday.
Thoo. Ice drove to Gold Hill Mou
day. Ivor Coy who was Injured at the
Mountain King mine some week ago
is reported discharged from the doc
tor's care anil again ready for work.
Albert Cununlngs enmo over rronv
Clnuabar Mountain to have a look at
the western mines Saturday.
Rattlesnake are out and seem
fairly numerous this year, a number
hnlug been kilted so far this season.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
A very appu dative audience ac
cepted Lynn W. Smith's Invitation to
the recital glum at his rtsldence by
t)ie pupils of Mis Mary IS. Young,
Tuesday, May 23d. Every number
was well rendered and thoioughly en
Joy ml.
Mia Kdua M. Proctor arrived on
train No. 10 Tuesday evening. Shu
trnvoled almost all Monday by stage
from her home at Lakevlew, whore
she ha been re-engaged as teacher
for next year. Miss Proctor attend
ed the local high school, as well as
teaching her first year here several
year ago and Is now renewing old
acquaintances.
'.I. I). (Doll I Mooro returned from
he Klamath district Tuesday evening.
Mr. Moore wa compelled to return
home on account of an Injured leg.
He ha been employed on the large
dam construction.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'llnra. of Con
trol Point, motornd to Gold Hill
Tuesday evening, bringing with them
their daughter, Mrs. M. D. Rowers,
who had been visiting at the O'Hnru
ranch for several days.
Mr. Harry Tlhblls and children
visited In Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. S. T. Hodges and daughter,
Miss Letsy Hodges, went lo Ashland
uu the Wednesday morning train.
Frank Flndley. of Ashland, was In
(own Tuesday and Wednesday plying
(or shall I say playing) his trade of
piano tuner.
The local base hall nine returned
from Kagle Point Sunday evening de
claring that good umpiring and ef
fective routing does much to wlu
games, ao this time we do not loll
the wore, but boim to always lu the
future buve enough loyal routers
along to boost to good effect.
Mrs. Maud Stickle of Medford
spent a few day the last of the week
at the home of her brother-in-law,
Hunter Stickle in Gardeu Row. She
returned Sunday afternoon.
F. W. Dodge wa in town Sunday
vlslliug friends.
C. W. Martin returned lo hi home
lu Medford Suuday after attending to
business matters lu this vicinity.
II. C. Ureediog was In Oold Hill
visiting his slater Sunday, having
previously visited his brother and
father at Rogue River.
i. W. Fredenburg. J. F. Dietrich.
K. i. Matting and A. J. T. Smith
made a party of odd Fellows who
motored Sunday to the grand lodge
at Roaeburg.
Mesdamea !,u Mee, Floyd F.d
dlng. Myrtle Day and W. II. Stickle
left Monday morning for Roaeburg
to attend the Kebekah meeting
Mrs J. H. Heeman left the first
of the weei( for a visit at th home
How's This?
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o "f atairtt lb.. . ... t t ui 1 1111 g
i aUrrk I'ur.
f J ( UfcVSl A. i l-l. Ju O
Wt lb un4rljt,vl lut k.jwn I J
rfc'ttr; fur IU U.i '. . u4 l.li. Uliu
Srfr ll bufaufabl.' lu .11 l,iil..' liaii.-.tlulM
S4 ! Ullr I1' lu lorrji out iu! utillftttutu
and bf SI Srui
MAT MANK or (oMMIttcr
Tilled. Otolu
lljtl I lUrrb I itri t. rftken lnr.rfillv ai Muff
ilf.-. II) Ul-M, .! LU I .'ii I. .!.'... l'fa.. ..
liu. !-. r.lU. h... ' M J
rat. . r i " - . !
'like U..II lilt..., f U t. i ..Uitli'U.
MEDFORD, OREdOX, Tlirics1 VV, A! AY 2."), 1010
of her sister. Mrs Frank Schmidt at
Portland.
Morris Horg and sister, Mrs. Hay
Moore, visited friends In Grants Pass
Monday.
James Roderick Kendall visited In
Medford Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hannah nnd Knill
nnd Molllc Hritt of Jacksonville, vis
ited for a short stop at the homes of
Harry Porter and It. II. Moore Sun
dny afternoon.
Hon Moore of Portland came Sun
day afternoon for a short visit with
his father, .1. K. Moore, and his slstor
Mrs. John Cook of Sams valley.
Miss Helen Van Duyue of the local
chool stnrr left Monday morning for
her homo nt Kugcuc.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Gallagher ac
companied by Mr. and Mr. K, O.
Hlncklngton, motored to Koseburg
Monday morning to attend the grand
lodge conrcnlug In that city.
W. W. ISdliiKton and wife made a
business trip to Medford ono dny
last week.
Miss Thili1 Lyman Is visiting tills
week with the Robinson family in
Medford, from whence they will at
the end of the week attend the grand
lodge or the I. O. O. F. nt Roseburg.
J. A. Morrell left Friday for a
visit lu Chicago.
Congratulations, are extended Mr.
and Mr. W. A. Adams oyer tlio blrlh
of a 10 Vs pound baby sill.
Mrs. W. C. Kenney was visiting In
Modrord Thursday.
II. D. Drossier was Interviewing
some or our farmer last week.
-Mr. Gardner, we are glad to eay,
Is much Improved. She Is being vls
ltud at proseut by her sister fiom
California.
Mr. and Mrs P. A. Myers were vis
iting Sunday wlUi relative lu Rogue
River.
Geo. Lyman and Andy Hoot en are
attending the grand lodge of the
Odd Fellow lu Roseburg this week.
Our school will close Thursday af
ternoou with a program by tho chil
dren. J. L. Non Ion and slater Marie vlslt
hiI iclatlvo here Friday.
Xellu Adam of Central Point Is
staying at present with her brother.
Willie, during the nbMtice or his
wife.
The largo auto truck that paaaed
through here loaded with all Kinds
of household good vo are told be
longed to a Mr. Pickett, who purchaa.
oil a ranch lu the lower Meadow.
Haying has commenced ou the
Deuel & Strang ranch, hut owing to
the condition of the weather the hny
Is not or the usual quality.
Hyron De Ford. ('has. Hiitehlson
and Jesse Tresham are working In a
logging camp at Powers, Oie.
Mr. .1. l.iiui'niuin of Tolo is isit
ing her daughter in AMiltitnl for two
weeks.
The It. W. Kblen familv ami Miv
1,. King hit here Sat unlit v moining
in their I'onl for l'ortbiiul. They will
make nrioiis Mow on (he way, com
bining bm-ines with lcaiiio.
Itoy Mnule wa k viwlor Ht
the Fred. Nt muli ranch Wedneinlay.
Miss lla.t I Taylor nud mother worn
dinner gm-i- i Hie home of (!eflrno
Dhvin In-t Nuinlay.
Mr. and Mr. W. TlnmiiMn called
at the Itirkholg home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I 'aimer skiiiI
SiiihIiiv with Mr. anil .Mrs. Ilouri of
Tolo. '
Klcjimr (rowiler lies - the ilistinc
lion of Ih mi the onlv one of (his
rommtiinU who grndiialcd t'roiu the
Cent ml l' nut high 'lioo thin year.
Anion-,: the Willow springers who
1 SAWS VALLEY
Cleaner sparkplugs
Your pifk plum will keep c leaner if on use
a Mraifht-fl'i'itilleil, rcliners (;asolin.a.
A n i fit oi ni iIpi ilv i. ii!iJ J..H01II1C luraVii
tip inH depouu cuilion instead of fi.jjm,. n,ni
pleir
ifulifil ff
.row
ihe Gasoline of Qualify
is the all-refinery ,Mvdine not a inixiuie.
a v I t s iuiiuu
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Mu'J .'J
CHOICE GARDEN TRACT
AND HOME PLACE - $050
Four-room cottage, garden tract, berries, flowers, shade, Just
the place for a little home and garden tract. Paving $311. 10, sew
er nOOU, sidewalk $70 so, all paid lu full. Lot UtxH7. Bandy
loam toil. Best city property of this kind we have ever offered.
Total prlae, J950.
BENNETT INVESTMENT CO.
Rail Ifctatc, Imii, KeuUili, Iiiturunio,
!(a West Main, I'liono 70
journeyed (o Medford to wituc the
circus intrude weie the Dentin, Law,
Lldeii ami Davis.
Will (.'lurk hits left home to resume
hi dutiex tit Salem.
Mi llelene l'nrker. who is teacher
at Derb, i ipcudiii;; her mention nt
home.
Mr. ami Mr, llitv Wnrd or Fern
Vnllev were in Talent Tuesday.
Mr. Surt'iu of Talent wits in North
Talent buxiug u tlioitxuiul tomato
plaiitM tor field planting.
Dr. Hurl of the county fnitn wu
in Medford on biistui" Tuesday.
Joe Under ih doing jury duty iu
Jacksonville this week.
lln. M. Hose entue up from Med
ford Tuesday- to her daughter, Mrs. A.
S. Furry V. '
Airs. Kiul llricoe nnil Mins Linnie
French of North Tuletit were calling
on friends iu Phoenix Monday.
Mr. .Ionium Patterson, l K. .lit -cobs
Mr. U. K. llobit-on of Talent
went to Koxehurg Mouduv to attend
the Itchckuh and Oddfellows' conven
tion. Mix. ('. Cnroy line the American
flag' collection of ml, white ami blue
sweet pen that lire worth seeing, the
blue being the exact simile of that of
our Uni,'.
.1. K. Roberts lias just finished n
big well ou hi gulden place in iorth
Talent. He ui jutiill n pump I'm
irrigation uirpooa.
Mini of the fui-uici'H in litis pari of
the willoy mo their Imy down.
Mr. uiiil Mi'M. U. (1. Shearer of
Medford, Mr. nud Mrs. W. CI. Kni!li
ton of Kuglo Point motored out to I'.
Carey's Monday.
Il is noticenble Hint verv few China
pbeasuutV uests are found this spring
iu the liny fields, si in wing thai most
of the birds weie slaughtered duriug
the uiMfii seitHou lnt your.
Mrs. A. S. Furrv liutl u guest ut
dinner hist Sunday Mr. anil Mrs. John
Grnffts, Mr. and Mr. W. K. Aiuler
miii, Mi, Kimiier nud her ilaughtur,
Mr. Siiima.
KtiiOftod by Jsckson Count! AI
tract Co., Hlxth and Fir Kta.
(iicnlt
Iiiuik of Miigdulemi vs. Minnie A.
McKoc, iuilgmuiit.
I'neifie .Mutiinl Ufa Insurance Co.
vs. K. li. MeMunu ul al.. ulliilaxit.
State vs. W. II. Duller, affidavit
ami order for vitnoe.
State vs. Ira I'offtuuu, motion ami
order for discharge of bond.
Mary A. Kincnul vs. I 'ha lies II.
Pierce et al., cost lull.
l'lizn .1. I.ewi vs. ,. S. nnd Weston
llninelt, objections to cost bill.
.Medford Famine Co. v. li. (3.
Itrown et al., notiee of lieu,
William Robert et x v. W. V.
Watkiii el al., proof of moiling.
Statu vs. Itiiuee House, verdict and
order.
Piiilmtn
I'". (Nscuhruggo eslule, i'irsl seim
hiiiiiihI refMirt.
Arnold ItanhiuVr estate, older
eoufiiiiiiug sale of real propel ty.
Real llslalo Transfer
Cold Hay Kenllv Co. lo Culi-fornin-Dregon
Power Co.,
laud in twi.. :inV. $ It)
W. II. Kuigler. sheriff, to Win.
II. Stewart, hind in twp. ;)"-
JW. I(l,',.)
Condor Witter & Power Co. lo
1'aliformu-Oregou Power Co.
luml in two. ,MI-;iW. Ill
Oxford Iiiwstnient Co. to Ficd
(!. Ibmiier, land tit twp. Il.'i-
:HV. 1(1
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FOR 1IKNT -I'tltMSHKD VIPIS.
FOR RENT Apartment for ront.
tho liorbon, iu Qulno St.
FOR HUNT nOURES
FOR RKNT Strictly modern house
With gnrage, furnished or unftir
itlshod. 5 It? W. Jackson t. 0
FOR RMNT Small home with good
garden, fruit, .and chlrketi yard.
Inquire 838 Rennet Ave. CO
FOR RMNT--Furnished house. Tel
ephone P23-W. BS
FoiiKyxTntnci.i..'iNnouH
FOlt RKNT Pasture, good fcL
fences, plenty of water. W. II.
Stewart. 02
FOlt RKiYT MOUhUtCHICPINa
1100.M8
FOR RKNT Cosy furnished lionso
keeplng rooms, close In, )5 month.
Lights, water, gas, bath. Phono
S30-X.
FOR HAliU MOUHKS
FORSALK lilght-ioom house,'" &
uore fine garden laud; (S50. Call
tut premises, IOCS Court st,
1X)R HALK Tl.MHKR LANDS
FOR HALK The best quarter section
of timber land In southern Oregon
Is offered for sale. The HIS 1-4 of
the H 1-2 of the NB 1-4; and Lot
1; nil In srrtlon 4, township 33,
range 3 Kant of Willamette Merid
ian. Address Dr. Alice P Hhlbley,
tRUP Wyoming Ave., Wnshlnnlon,
n. o. r.6
FOit 8AT.IV--lVtVK!VWCK
FOR ALK--Saddle liofso will w'ork
or drive. Call 1)1!) W. lllh St.,
eTculnss. 00
FOR SALU Orey team weighing
about 1400, nnd one crcy horse
welching about 1700. lllc Pines
Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALIC MlBLTililiAJTEOnB
i , -, i -i i. --ii i-L- -j- . - a
FOR SALIC- One Ford roadster In
iKoiut condition; one Overland de
livery cur: one .'.-pass. Corblu, not
good for much, but wo will sell It
JttHt the Millie. Overland Auto
Agency, 2S 8. Urape, Plion 323-.I.
67
FOR ALI Looeo bflllud barley hay
at Kdgerllle ranch. Dr. II. Hurt.
Phone 1 1-F15. 57
FOR 8ALW- Rare old celbT Apply
li auk Anderson, Page theater. OK
FOR HALKUHimrgalnT modern
plumbing. Including laundry tuba,
i-rooiu furnace and all plplug:
complete. Iioi 11. Mall Tribune.
FOR 8 A LIS Wood aaw.
4S2-W.
Phone
FOR SALB Two aeated aurrey,
harrow, blacksmith outfit; will
trade for wood. V. 8. 11., Mall
Tribune. DS
IIHIiI WANTKD at A LK
WANTIflD Chore man on near-by
ranch. Apply Mlravlala Orchard,
J'houe 687-Jit. 00
WANTMD- A f1rt clan ranch cook,
married or unmarried man to do
chore, (live full particular and
wage desired. P. O. llox 971, Med
ford. 5b
llUHINItS.S OITOUTUNITIR8
FOR 8ALK -Confectionery, one of
beet locations In Mcdionl. centrally
located, well equipped; term i:ab.
Vddroaa till IJMuiii. 5!
FOR HA'CUArU'K
TcTtRADK -800 anrns. no cleared,
In crop, Jeff, county, under now Ir
rigation plan, 130 per aure, going
higher, for improved, near Central
J'olnl. A. W. Freeborg, Oaaton.
Oregon. 73
FOR TRADK Picture theater for
an unto. Frank II. Hull, Contra!
Point. 67
Real Estate
Ten-Acre Tract
Rearing iars aud alfalfa, iltii
black soil, woll locutrd, house, barn,
ruuulug watei Total price $'-iU-ItHasouabl
teuns given
E. S. TUMY
210 (ihtt Cuisr UlUg
NEW TODAY
10 acres, near JackkoiiTllln, small
house, bam aud well; land rich and
gently kloplns $Hnt),
80 acres, (Jrlfflu creek, S-rooui
limine, barn, well, bearlug orehard,
foothill lands. $l.iOO.
TIIIMI' ARK (JOOD 1JUVH
Hoon-Cathcart Co.
I'iiono t(t?
WHY?
CAtui WA.rrKD
0 acree Hoar Creek bottom, 70
aorta la cultivation, alfalfa., (rult aud
grain, easily Irrigated. Lew taaa
I mile from Medford. J80v eash.
One of the best buys la J&cksoa
eougty. Hay whtg ttd will ahow
you.
J. C. BARNES
103 West Mj BL Phone 79a
PAGE FIYR
WVNTirn isrrcATiONS
WANTKD Sowing at home Or by
the day. Phone 479-M, 111 S.
Control. SB
WANT1M) ytincrrvtiAfyJSOflS
S'IMSNaaeeikaaIla'tiakarfaaMeMaasaaIJ(aa(laTa)
WANTKD To buy pair ged hod
Siirlngs nnd mattress, 1 dresser, G
dining chairs, 3 roekera. Phone
749. BG
" NTRD-A small trart from fl
ito ten seres. Address ID. M., P.
O. llox Hiiri. GO
WANTED TO IIITY IIorMM of (d
dlo typo, and heavy horsos. Dr.
Holm, 111 No. Fir, Phone 308.
WANTKD To buy all kluda of metal,
rubber, rags, wool and Hides. Phono
173, Nash Livery. SC
WANTKD A family horse, gantlo
for a woman to drive. Call AS-i X.
Riverside. ' 80
WANTKD A good family cow; muat
be worth money asked. Call Otl
N. Rlvomlde. CO
WANTKD Children to board In
country during Juno, July nnd Au
gust; terms reasonable; reforonco.
tloosy Hlster. Rout 2. llox 57-U,
Phono 7S l-W, Modrord. Co
MUSLVIiSH DIKKOTORY
Auto Bupptlea
LAHKR ATJTO HPRINQ CO. Wa
are oporatlng tlio largost, oldoat
and best equipped plant In tbo Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs
when othors fall. Bold under guar
antee. 2C North FRtoonth St.,
Portland, Oro.
Attorney
QF.O. W. CMKRRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 0-10, Jackson Coun
ty Dank DulldlnR, ontranco N
Central, Modrord, Ore.
.mm -V
PORTKR .T. NRFF Attornoy nt law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
llauk UulldlnK.
A. E. REAME3, LAWYER Oarnott
Corey bldg.
O. M. RODERT8 Lawyer.
Medford National Rank Building.
Collections.
0OLLKCT1ONS AND REPORTS Wa
collected some accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to got tho
money. Tho nutlnck Morcnntlla
Aumicy. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Haa
klna' Uldir., 210 U. Main bL
Dentist
aj-JiaSaaMWt, .- Sa a Saaie afj
Dr. W. M. VAN HOOYOU
pit. a a. van Booroc
Dfntlsts
Onrnett-Ooroy Uldy., ultn Jit
Medforn, Ore. Phono SIC.
Oellectloni and Report
DR. FRANK ROBI8RT8 D-ntlst.
M. F. ft II. Rldg. Office Hoirr
8:;10 to 13; 1 to 0. Pboue iit7-R.
RtiKlneer uiiil Contractor
rlTNybUMMim"i h'g1neeVand
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Rldg
Surveys,, estimates, lrrlKatlon
drainage, orohnrd and land Im
provement. Insiiranoe.
KARL 8. TUMY (lenorat Insurance
office, Flro. Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Ulass, Contract,
nud Surety Honds, BxeoHont com
panies, good local sorvlco. No.
210 Qarnott-Coroy Dldg.
Instrurtloii in Music
F?tKDALTbN"HAr
piano nnd harmony. Composor
nnd arrnngor of music, UalRht
Music Studio, 401 Qarnott-Coroy
nulldlnt:.
nLIMSI I KINK Teacher of Violin!
'Muslo furnlnhed for nil occasions.
Price reasonable. Studio 1121 E,
Main St , Phono 303-J2.
(7 at bn i;e
GAnriAOK (let your premises
cleaned up 'or the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good sorvleo. Phone 274-L. T,
Y. Allen.
I'liyslclans ant) Rnrgeons
DR. V; " O." CARLO V, " DR? H VA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physlelnns, 416-417 Unrnett-Corey
bldg., phone 1030-L. Resldonce
2C South Laurel at.
DRw7 w7 HOWARD OsteopathU
physician, 303 Oarnett-Corey
bulldtng. Phone 130.
mT JT. KM MRN8 Physician and
sureeon. Practice limited to sye,
oar. nose nud throat. Hvoa aclen
tiflrally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlat for B. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O, Phone 507.
DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon Phones, office 36, rest
dsnoe 75S4-J. Office hours, 10 te
12, 2 to 6.
DR. MARTIN O. BARI1BR Physl
clan and eurgeon. Otrioe Palm
block, opposite Nash hotol. Hours
10 o 12, 1 U 4. Phone 110-J.
Printer and Publishers
SaStaSaieSaSS., -.. J -a- a. HHW ! faa.aaH
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has the
heat equipped printing offlco in
southern Oregon; hook btadlar,
loose leaf ledgers, hilling tyateaw,
tc. Portland price. 37 North
Fir at.
Tiwiiarora
ejsssissas a e te.vsJsaVi
-aaW0t
QB CO.
BAD8 TRANSrBR A 8TORAC
Oftiee 43 North Front st. phone
116. Prie right 8rrte guar
anieed SowIhk MchtHa
3AIJC OR RENT 8om used nit
ehiue also for sale. Cleaulug and
repairing. Baldwin Plauo tor sale
from factory to ouatomer ReiN
renee 246 80, Centra. Phono 3904
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