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IHf N. s pvotmote Lim.u b a- SIEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftKCiOW FRTT) VY, M Y 2G, 1010 i t v AMD AND VICINITY - Memorial day services will be held nt the armory next Tuesday May .TO, beginning at 9'HO n. nt The band, alse military and civic organisations will participate. Scores will remain closoA the remainder of the day nrter 10 a. in. Following the decoration f gratos al Ashland and other ceme teries there wilt be a program appro priate to thejncmorlal event, opening with the singing of America:" Invo cation, Itov. W. .1. Douglass; nddross, O. M. Thomas, of Medford; reading. It. 1'. Campbell: flax drill, primary department of the Talent schoels: rendliiB department order by the 0. A. It.; hour, "Stnr Spangled llannor;" hnncdlclton, Hev. J. S. Smith. Spe cific musical selections will be a' solo by Miss Oortrudo Khglo, and a quar tet by Misses Anderson, Whllsell, lilsoti and Dnlmff. Uuruslde Post, Grand Army of the Republic, ami the Hollot Corps have charge of all tho main urrungoinonts. Leo Flexner of San Francisco has boon passing a fow days In town this week on Ills return from Alaska where ho was located for sonietltuo past. Ho was formerly from Iowa, and has been rosallng the local Hawk ojo colony with n rich fund of ronilu iscoiKes relating to old Scott county. Miss Gonuvn Allen has exchanged l('i() ncros of woodland located near tunnel No. !t In Josephine county to the Cnrson-Folwor Lumber company of this city, for resldenco property on Pioneer avenue. Mrs. Susie Alien ne gotiated the deal. A financial statement of the union pvnnuollstlr movement ending hero lecently at tho close of business last Sunday evening, shows resources and liabilities of over $1000. The meet ings worn held five weeks. Mr. Vos Bey, tho singer, was guaranteed a compensation of $2r. per week from tho general oxpenso fund, which ag gregated a trifle over 1500. Ho also Hhared to a limited extent in the free will offering m ml e In bohntf of Kvan. gcllst MathlH, an offering which also tixceeded $500. Tho final settlements ero made on a basis satisfactory to nil concerned, and tho expense ac count connected with the series of union meetings has been provided for In full without scaling any or tho bills. Memorial Sunday services will bo held at tho Congregational church, .May 28. conducted by Itov. It. W. Knniuhnr. Financiers belong to group I of the State Bankets association. In ses. Hlon heriOils week, partook of n luncheon at Ilotol Oregon today. This particular gioup Is made up of bunk oi s throughout Jackson. Josephine, Klamath, l.ane and furry counties. Discovering that fruit boxes, no tably strawborry containers, shipped Into this stale from California, do not measure up to requirements un der the Oregon lw, F. (J. Iliiclito!. ' state soalor of weights and moaiiiros, has directed district seniors to coufls oato such boxes, and have their con tents ropacked Into standard rocep taolos. It might not bo out of plate to Inspect lomo of the boxes on this bid,, of the line. Artlo Crows, of tho Hood Hlver Hdiools, Is homo for tho summer va cation, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Crows anil othor relatives. He will "spoil" some of the dorks at tho Whlto house gtorary from time to time until the fall term of schools begins. Ills wife and four children nwoinpany him. Mrs. J. A. Churchill, wife of the miperlntondent of public Instruction, died at Salem on Tueedav. aged l. She was a native of Raeliie. Wlscou stn. Her husband and three daugh ter sunlve the wife and ntothor. Mr. Churchill was to have delivered tho address before tho gradual or the high seuool here, but was pre vnnted from coming owlu; to his wife's illues. Piospeotlve attendant upon the KulghtB Templar gathering at I.os Angeles next mouth. a representa tires from Malta Commandery of this city, are W. 1C. New comb, emi nent commander. also ' H- Slml son. T. K. Holloa and C. W. Nlms. tho Utter of whom Is standard bear er of tha grand conimandory of Oi- gon. James M.Nalr of this city has re cently revived from tho mint at San Francisco, HI 58. proceeds from the sale of tho case of a gold watch car TM by htm since ISU1 It a n Hugllsh lever time piece, fcsy wind, aud was purchased by him In Mis eouiI, not as a new tliker It hatlntt seen previous service It narrowly escaped capture by stierlllai who voided Versailles. Mo. Mr. MiXair's home town. In 153 A Hall, arreted the other dav at Vamouvi-r Waub . tor rouWrrv. lu connexion with which crime lie flour ished a pistol, was for several cara patt Inmate of th n and Olrls te foriuaton at Portland ll ilaJma that tin father at last jtuount vcm A reiloct of YiliUtud Vataor Huaollnus Of San itfrAnclB- . h...i nr i ha Franciscan order1 (Throughout Pacific coast terrllorv, wu vtsllOg Father Itolitfctn. of fcia )osl Catholic Qhnr li on Wednes day, viin scenic feature aud testing virtues or mineral wutern hereabouts. Tom Simpson and Kd Phlpps hao returned front u business trip to Mr tlo Point, Coos count), Inspecting the scope of extensive sower Improve ments being installed there. Job Printer Klmer. of the Arcade Pres, has moveU that establishment Trout Ploheor block to his new place of residence on North Main street, lately rented from Mrs. Susie Allen. Hound-up hats arc much in evi dence here, being worn b a big cou tliipont preliminary to the big cele bration Iti July. It Is said that 500 have been disposed of already by lo cal met chants, and the wearing of them Indicates that tho round-up fete Is being backed b a large fol lowing. Atorney is. D. Hrlggn Is homo from n month's business and pleasure trip to the east, taking advantage of tho tour to visit his son Hilly nnd daugh ter Nellie, pursuing law studies at Valparaiso, Indiana. Mr. nnd Mrs. S P. Mos, of Lake view, parents or Mrs. Anna Moore, wlfo of City Attorney Moore, return ed home on Wednesday nfter a two months visit with relatives hero. T. J. Merger, ox-mayor of Kligono, has been In Ashland this week, at tending to business matters connect ed with property Interests hotoabouts. Mrs. Nora K. Stevenson, of Cres cent City, died suddenly In this city on Tuesday, aged 20 oars. She was accompanied hero by her husband and mother, the latter being of Wll dcrVllle. nnd arrived In Ashland onlj tho day before her death. Tho do censed leaves threo children. Her remains wore sent to Crescent City, Interment bolng lit the Odd Follows cemetery of that town. C. H. Hassott. In the government servlre as an expert In the marketing or fruits, will address a gathctlng of fruit raisers and shippers on Monday af let noon. May 29. at 2 o'clock, In thn Connuercin! club rooms. CItlicns In general are Invited. "Safety First" demonstrations by Kxport Ives, ttndor nusplces of the Southern Pacific, wero given nt tho I.vrlc theater early In the week. The portlculnr matter dwelt upon relat ed to the handling of dangerous ox ploslvos. Mrs. Wnltor llerndon and son Hobble have returned to Springfield after a visit here with the Heaver and Yockoy relatives. Itov. W. A. Schwlmloy, former Con grogatlonnl pastor horo, now located at I.odl, California, was a firm sup porter or the tuovonient which re sulted In the Installation of a free municipal swimming tank Which cost $0000. I.odl Is also ontertalnlng n proposition to Install a municipal pav. lug plant whoreby the cost of major Improvements will be reduced 25 per cent, so It Is claimed. With 3C grodo railway crossings between Ashland and the southern lino of Tehama county. Cal.. the number Is being gradually reduced. This distance Is 210 mllos. lletweon Ashland and the foot of Ilnlle Miu In Siskiyou countv there Is but ono crossing at grade on the Pacific high, way and that Is located on tho Hon levard, oust of town in the Homos neighborhood. Of tlioso 30 cross ings one-third are classified as o- nm-iallv dangerous. Within city itni the number of crossing Its among xt grado are Kast Main. Mountain avenue. Oak. llelmait. Laurel aim i....iin miu Water street crosses WIM'lllll streoti under the tracks aud Ohio '" ..... ...i0r nr und s. . ... fAmla fslakfl representing lllllili Temple of this city, will attend the fortncomiu Cl ' . ... ol.iu. i ituf. peri.ii BBIHVI...H ... - falo X. Y. He 11 Join me iaim .'. ' ... .... Um fin- u (Milraao I ,0Ml f ,..,.-v st 1'muI rail- over tne '""" .- Vl Oil III" I III !'" "- ..Lil termed 'the fittest scUI .... i....ii Or oh a liuiuti train which ever crossed th coiitl- a !!h andthe eastern trip will "e e- ES- a. far a. o. On their i m i,.v-jir accoiiii'""J return thov will visit numerous rela- tlves residing In St. Louis and Kan sas City. Travelers Intending to visit Jr ber station, near Chlro. Cal.. should bear In mind that tho S. P. has filed an application to abandon mat sir lion, incorporating It hereafter with the t'lilco terminal proper Miss Hertha Wolverton who has been attending the Phoenix high school the pst enr has returneil to her home at Oold Hill Mrs Wm CotterHl of the Meadows ha returned home after a short Wslt with friends nnd relatives here. D M Tslor has traded his ranch near Photnrv for MedrorU proirt. Mr and Mrs A X Wright were Medford visitors rerontl. MIh Mrtlfe Walker otertlnOd Iho inemlitr of the cnrtstlan cndcor icIetN at her homo on Went F'honnl Vrldav cvcniriK After a short buv nos acsston game wcio iiaeJ a.l Al tho loio a la!ut lonrh was ecrtctl ant wrv nteownt titue wot eruorsil by all prent inons HO" a" in Tai.l' tTAiu i.m niiU"ornoo(t)-seca-j ni . IfijTi SQUIRREL FOOD 'tr max' iHt-V want ?Kl? rOK titlS VlUl t Af-i HntJf 4t-r -tilr WEWf.R CO I OK 3.CLNVS A YfHD ANO MADE, tl mr.F 1 IHr; tfD CNOI&H LU1 ft uooKivn i .Wc ini has vJ mm mm ' ! ' VirXVrl.'BP.'.E --" ft1!? 6EY5 HIS AMIMAL. THfi SqUAOOLG AROUND UftR&AIM COUNTERS- I-THg-exT settle 5H0W6 WrV YOU CAfyrV 0RIV6 f NA1U Wilt VaPoNGe NO MA.T-reR HOW HARP t)U SOAK IT' rTAl-fRAA! RrtAA I .xr.3 ?v l-r J ZV- i A - l liJlAllliiIliilllmiiiiLiliiiilllifiiiil ffltMM follow Ipr Mr and Mis II 11 Cor liss. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wright. Mr. and Mrs I) W. Wheeler. U. Aiming, Mr. and Mrs. K. Calhoun. Dr. and Mrs. Webster. There Is nothing like an election for bringing folks out. Some of our nelghobrs were plan ning for h picnic at Ashland Sunda) but the Inelomoncy of the weather made n postponeinoiU nocoasary. Ueorgo Morso was a Medford visi tor recently. The oldost sou of Mr. and Mrs. Krnnk Denser at rived at tho homo of his parents In West Phoenlv recently. There was a hoavy rainfall lu this soctlnu Monday night (outluulng In tormlttnntly all day Tuosdny and Wednesday. Tlio atmosphere has been decidedly chilly for tho past week, making grato and heater fires most welt onio. Fletcher Klnh was a visitor at the home of ills patents lu West PIiooiiIn recently. Mrs James Bowers Jr and MIm Nina Kenton of Ashland were rocent guests of Mrs Dowers' aunt. Mrs. Frederick of this clt. Hubs Moore and family of l.ako crook spent the woek-ontl In Central Point. About Sun tolativea and friends of tho graduating data of MO assem bled lu the C P. A. C. hall Friday evening to see the last oorclsos of thin ..inky The urogram was ono or the most cnjoablo that was over Ivan In Central Point. It conslst- ed of selections by the high school nrrhmitru and the glee club, balu- torlan. full of deep thought and ten der expression, was w el ren dered by Mian Durls Cowley. Class lilsioi) -ivi.il iiv (timer Kle was original ml iiualnt. The Clfcss Prophic. lelen Me was of the cleverest .iiul moat original Mill sketches ever writ .' .... ,..,. .... ,.. ti ihu oy a iiikii wswn ... . - - ...ii Ust Will and Testament of the clan. blv gotten up Iiv Meirltt Owen was masterpiece aud the Poem, tern lulscent and lender, yel Intermingled with goodvlce . b , . Tg Kllestad was much oujoyed but not least was the Valedictory, "The Valua of Bducatlon," by Moyd Klye. Mr. Kio acquitted himself well as a bpaaker of no little abllitv that night. The future holds much for the sruduatet, if they continue to follow the path lhay have begun Th. diplomas were presented by two tiny maidens and lo little bos. VS agon losdh of flowers and manv beuutitol presents wero received b) I he piad uates. Mr and Mrs Fred Hesaelgraw .m.i miill. daughter of Talent visited i.i atlves here lb first of lb eek Mrs J. O. Isaacson's home wd tin scene of a pretty house party Momla evening at which Mrs. Isaacson vcr delightfully entertained the Yournt People's class of the Christian bun li and their teacher J !. Sedrn ai.d , wlf The affair wui in the form of' a fdi.w.ll ieiiilion, Kili to tin ii.dinl'i " i of tli- cla-- v, l.n w 111 l" .ii-1 S"nt trom ttie (Hv iluriii ih nni , uif-r Poi r n in inl InliTi-st I ins; ,in N'f. i i v r-mn- lur tht- T SUID BY 0RL00ISlStVEKWHtRE itSci '5f. TVl v---s-A J JtAM. . I tV W ''2iK3i'fectoi rSd "?i CENTRAL POINT I i, ,, ! nun iCiiv I'lll. i ). J . I I..M i. .i.i..V K7Z'lSi " i s s "" T7 dp O'fc&i't. a . t iim in rtu t. If Cut2ow him rii t. n ff ot .. . .-...i.. sCLHrC I t fiO two SVAKS. anuiAt'i aMs i.ir r)nii T MiiCL'co fM.Vnl nNU VtKY 10 . . . OVLK TO MRKU uut uu ovuk ty co , -r" ALL POK 'oovoWl AWLF A) C.LMT' WAV WOMErJ . 4 'Hi)T-filt'7AR viae: nrrKl RDiO 0UV A fACKHARU PLMONSTKATbR 2.b-u.N-rs 1 v ' s m- rYsVi a zmk YS. AL V Vi. '3HV 1 156 7MUohXS2L .SCREW DRIVER AN A, A3HTRAY! - " TlllS 1 IN tT .UT-HC tAKeS IrJ AUUTtlC OFb UOOKIMG OR f l?US ItlArJ -fHti ONE & VUOKtCP AT evening, nftor which dainty refresh ments were served. The hours flew too fast and It was not without a sigh thai the gttests departed. Memorial and Decoration days will bo observed In tills city. The Memo rial Dnv exerclsos will he held lu tho Methodist church. Keverond .lolin U. Slllle will be tho speaker and an ap propriate musical program will bo reudeted. Reverend Dr. llallllo of Phoenlv will address the audience on Decoration Day. The exercises will bo held In tho opera house Tttesdav afternoon. A program consisting of patriotic recitations, drills and songs Is being p re w rod. Mrs. Toaslo Morgan and daughter weru among tho Tolo shoppers In Central Point Tuosday. Mr. aud Mrs. Charlie Clark and sou accompanied by .Mrs. Nowniau of Kaglo Point, were calling on old friends lu their home town Wednes day. Little Miss Hutch Xowinan of Med ford was the guest of Miss Lenore land Master Paul I.eaiuelslor Wednes day. Thu Central Point schools closed Tuesday. The past your baa boon ono of tho most auceosaful school years In Central Point's history. It was a year or miioh work accom plished, there being very Tow fall tire. Tho returns tocolvod from tho olifhth grade examinations show that grade to have made tho highest stand ing lu the count). Dr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Mulkey and daughter JCelda left this morning for Hosohitrg, where thoy will attend tho strawberry carnival. Miss llar.nl Henderson of Oakland, Cal., will arrive lu this plaio Friday morning and will be thu guest or Mn. W. 15. Price for a few davs. E Reported by Jscksou Couaty At tract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. t lit ult Hai.ih Clin Central Point Paik. log Co , answer Ardlce Masou vs. C. II. Owen, sum mons F. 15 Fleetwood va. Henry Humou rev, proof or mailing summons. Htate s. Wm D. Davenport, seu tenced I to lo ears. tJrand futon Ta Co vs John II. Ijishby-'iU" Lexicon"' ARRUW COJLLARspring Stvle.miwo heights I rilUTT PI A Hi nv fwC l INC tJLAttt V Vfflfai' isasj T list !- ir-ns n --2ryg:raa"TT COURT HOUS NEWS riiv ) "r A. SJk..w.lixS CHOICE GARDEN TRACT AND HOME PLACE $950 Four-room cottage, gardm tia', vnU, riowi-rs, shade, just the place for a little hmi.o and Bdidrti tra t I .twng $-?. 20, sow or J100 Vi. aldewglk $7' , all paid lu full r. ,t llxM7. dandy loam aoll. Best city property or this? kind w'8 bavo ever offered. Total jirlco, J50. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. o Deal ttatc, I'SO, itcnwW, Injurant. 1KJ West Main, lliono 700 SMjSMsssaasM(UtaiakstassMasBSBSiaHSBsUBskls By Ahern rUfi A VWl OU flllS i caiJ itnv TOAJK AT rot? AaNi1-. ANKn and CCrtT POKctlASL' COMl. Oti . . . i MAX- WLLUfcO OVCK-rO MUZiLU CO.'. Cs - KtSrtN- Kttti' iim.l irfl M c k4Mt WCUH ruro umiO nf IRON v. JU innl MILH-G anI' 1 -akI FOR 3ao5" lMCLfl?lM' l .?:' piir-nt' hPLLow wtio owrJGD1 CAR LCITA WlK OP &CWLCLCS AN IT SILLS foUJaijO jfe SCfONP-llAMP CHARIOT" THAT CAN CiOONE PaT-niM UCFORE Mititle, cost bill, dcfaull nnd judg ment. Stttlo vs. W. IC. YotitiR, not Rtillly. Stato vs. Han House, not guilty. filato vs. Dftvhl Nou, aenlcncoil 1 to JO yoars. State vs. W. 15. Tlutlor, dlsmlasod. State vs. A. P. Harney, liidlotmont. State vs. Aitluir Dlllz. ttidlctmeut. State vs. Mra. A. .1. Pierce, In dictment. Slate vs. A. P. Hamoy, Indictment. Lucliidu Slovor vs. Alono Slover, divorce. Mary A. Ilurkmaii vs. Chnrlos Hurkmau, divorce. Pine Hell Hkg. Co. vs. Mary A. linker et al, summons. i Clarenco C. Pletcu v. City of Medford, MummoiiH. Ceelllii Price va. Hugh Price, Hitm- I1IOIIS. II. Kugono Badger va. H. It. l'reo- land ot ul. suinmou.s , t ' Ada M. Hiakely va. AValler 11. Hlnkoly, summons. gamitnl McCllntock v; A. Hllger et al, stimmuiis In foreclosure tax ceitlftcat. Samuel McCllntock v. Pearl (J. Packard et al, summons In foroclos- uro tnx certificate. I I 'Mil in to Dunlol Whetstone, guardianship, order to show cause why real oslntc should not bo sold. Lewis A. Walt estate, order to show catiso why real estate should not be old. Real IWnlo Tiiutifeis It. .1. Mmlth to M. C. HriHtt lor. lot I hlk C Hit add Ash land Deoatttr Davis et ux to L. O. Port 8r. pt 31-37-tW W. K. Hrayton el ux to Wm. 11. Johnson, pi 2 and 3-37-tW; und 31 and 35-3H-IW G0.00 10.00 W II Roberts ol x l II. P. Houston et al. pt it and X7- :;s-iw (i M Steele el ux to C. II. en . Power or 'l hcodore .1 Fish pt ux to Town if l'hoeiiiv land near Phoe nix and rlrtht of wa 1.00 Atty 1 00 WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE WHY? CASH WAm'KIl i 80 acrea Hoar Creek bottom, 70 acres In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated. Less than 3 mllos from Medford. JG80u cash. One or 'tho best buys lu Jackson county. Kay when and I will show you. J. C. BARNES lOsi Went Mala flt Phona 'itt ) BEST TREATIVIENT ' FOR CATARRH S. 3. S. Ksnsvw ,tk Cn. Spclnllts have agreed that Catarrh Is nn Infection of Die blood. Once you get your Mood cleansed of tlio Cstnrrhal polsuns you will bo relMed of Catarrh - -the dripping In tho throat, hawking anil splttliiR-. ores In tho nostrils, and tlifl dlMigreesble tirenth. It was rauved, 111 the first plsce, becnusc your Impov erished btnod was cnslly Infected. Pos slbty h. slight cold or contact with some one who had a cold. Hut the point Is don't suffer with Catarrh It Is not nec essary. Tho remedy S. 8. H., discovered oer nfty years ago, teslcil, true and tried. Is always obtalnablo nt any drug store It has proven Its value In thou sands of cases. It will do sn In your esse. Get S. 8. H. at onco and benln treatment. If your Is a long-stand-ins case, be suro to wrrtc tho Hwlft Spe clllo Co. Atlanta. Cla., for fren medical advice They will tell you how this purely vegetable blood tonic cleanses th Impurities from tho blood by literal lv washing; It clean l-'OB KNT l'UIIMSimi) A1TH. FOH IU5NT Apartment for Tho Horbcn, 10 Qulno St. rent. FOIl 11KNT nOXJBTDS FOR UHNT Strictly modorii Jiotiao Villi garage, furnished or unfur nished. CtC W. Jackson st. GO FOR RKXT Small house with good garden, fruit, and chlckoti yard. Inquire 838 Hcnnet Ave. CO FOR RKXT Furnished house. Tol uphone 929-W. CS FOR ItKNT SIinCKtiliiaiCOUfl FoK,l'lENTMurei""rd,,"feotC fences, plenty of water. W. H. Stewart. C2 FOK HKJfT llOCBKicKUPINa ROOMH FOR RUNT Cosy ftirnlahed holme- Kecpiug rooms, close in, i niotuii, Lights, water, sas, bath. Phone 3UU-A. FOR SALIC rtOCSKR FOR SALR Hlcht-tooni house, i scru flno curds n land; i!A), Call at premises, 10C.I Court st. rou sAiiC-tTBzvxxrcx FOR SALK or drive. evetiliiBs. -Saddle horso, will work Call 910 W. 11th st , 60 FOR SALR Groy team wcIbIiIub about 1400, and ono grey horso wclchlnc about 1700. Ulg Pines Lumber Co. It FOR HAL1C MWUrrtitiAJtlCOUH ifo7r"l7ltr,rweito acroa "of alfaUa liny. Phono j3U-.U. FOR KALK One Ford roadster lit Igond condition; one Overland de livery tar; one !-paas. Corblu, not good for much, but we will sell It Just the same. Overland Auto Agency, 28 S. Urape, Phone 323-.I. 67 FOR 8AI.H Loose balled barley hay at ICdgovlllo ranch. Dr. II. Hart. Phono H-FIS. . B7 FOR HALIfiltaro old cello. Apply Frank Anderson, Page theater. '(! FOR MAL1V-At a bargain, modern plumbing, Including laundry tuba, 7-room ftirnaro aud all piping; .'complete. llox It, Mall Tribune. to van 8ALU- 432-W. -Wood Huw. Phone S3 FOR HALW- Two seated Htirrny, harrow, blacksmith outfit; will trade for wood. U. d. M., Mall Tiihtino. BR HHLP WA.VTrcn MflliK WAXTISD -Thlnnora and primers IWagos $3 per day. Hose Orchard. 4 mllos X. li. II. K. Kreutor. f.8 WANTED -A first class ranch cook, married or tinmarrlod man to do chutes, (live roll particulars and wages deeded. P. O. Hoi 974, Med ford. &S FOR H.XCILVTOK l" ' w TO TRADK 200 acres. 60 cleared, III crop. Jeff, county, under new Ir rigation pUn, $30 per acre, going higher, for improved, near Central J'olnt A. W. Freoberg, Uaston. Oregon. 73 FOR TIIAD1C Picture theater for an auto. Frank II Hull, Central Point f7 Real Estate Ten-Acre Tract Hi-ui i us peats ami alfalfa, licit bluik soil, well located, house, bain, runuliiK water Total ptlce ;.'100. Rcuonslilw terms twnn E. S. TUMY .'in (i4rtirit ('oir Hide NEW TODAY Home tiMoiiic i.ri)'.-i t in eantorn nKlmiatoii is ntfeii-d in oxrhang foi kooiI frao uil land lu tho center or thi- vailev. U Is valued at J I l.ooO and bag a ton small Incumbrance. Uitn-h a out t-"" "" n month. A HBO lot on Small O.dvlajo Ij ot- I (ere'l in exri arge f' r tioneln iuto Iqo j Hoon-Gathcart Co, l"jUOnO j67 H-iy, lll'SIM SS OPPOI;1l MTII.8 FOR BALK CoureclIouuryt ouo oC best location In Medford, centrally located, welFeiulppot, tonus cash. Addreag HI K. Main. 59 W ANTK n MtmsmmAfiKg Of? WANTKD To buy pair good bod pprlngs and mattress, 1 drosser, G tltnltig chairs, ' rockers. Phono 719. BC WAXTKI) - V small tract rrom flvo ,lo ten acres. AddroeH H. M., P. O. llox C0. . CO WANTED TO HUY Horsoa of sad- dlo typo, and hoavy horsoa. Dr. Holms, 111 No. Fir, Phono 308. WAXTBD- A family bora, gontlo for a woman to drive. Call 084 N. Rlversldo. ' 60 WANTUn A good family cow; must bo worth nionoy nBked. Call C24 X. Riverside. CO WANTKD Children to board In country during Juno. July and Au gust; tortus reasonable, roforunco. Hoosy Sisters, Rout 2, llox I57-U, Phono 78 l-W. Medford. C0 r ..-..-,., .jru 1IUSIXESS DinKCriORT Auto BnppllM tiAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W are operating tho largest, oldest nnd boat oqulppod plant In tho Pa cific norlhwost. Uao our sprlnga when others fall. 8oId tinder guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth fit, Portland, Ors. Attorneys OKO. 'ST. OIIRRRY Attorney nnd Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, ontranco N. Central, Medford, Oro. - - -- - PORTICR J. NBFF Attornoy at law, rooms 3 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. 13. RHAMK8, LAWTER Garett Corey bids. O. M. ROBERTB Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Collections. COLLUCTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected somo accounts 14 yoara old. Wo know how to got tha money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, I, Haa klna' Bldg., 2 10 B. Main st. Dentists Dr. V.M. VANBCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN SCOTOO Dcntlnts Oarnott-Coroy Bldg., nlto lie Mcdforo, Oro. Phono 8G6. Collections and ReMrtii . DR. FRANIC nOHKRTS Dentist. M. F. A H. IMdg. Office Hourc 8:30 to 12; 1 to S. Phono G07-R. Knglnccr nml Contractor FIUSD N. CUMMINOS Pnglneor an contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bid. Surveys., estimates, Irrigation drainage, orobard and land Im provement. Insurnnco. HAUL 8. TUMY Qoncrnl Insurance offloe, Ftro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Kxcollont com. panlos, good local service No. 210 Oarnott-Coroy BIdK. Instruction In Music FRKD ALTON HAIC-IIT, tcachor ot piano and harmony. Coniposor nnd nrrnngor of music. Halght Music Studio, 401 Oarnott-Coroy uulltllng. HLI8B HKINK Tonchor or Violin. Music furnished for all occasions. Prices roasonablo. Studio H2l H. Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage hPbiilkSaP OARnAOB Oet your prsmlies cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagona for good service. Phone 374-L. F, Y. Allen. Physicians nnd Rnrgeop OR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. BVA MAINH CARLOW Osteopathia physlolans, 41G-417 Oarnett-Corey bide., phono 1036-L. Ileildenca 26 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Oarnett-Corey building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EM MKNS Physician and sureson. Practice llwltod to eye, ear, nose and throat. IJyoa sclen tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Attrlst for 8. P. R. It. Co. Ofrices M. F. & II. Co. bide., opposite P. O. Phone E67. DR. It. W. CLANOY Physician and surgeon Phonos, office 30, resi dence 724-J, Office hours, 10 ta 12, 2 to C. DR. MARTIN O. nARBRR Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers nui Publishers MRDKORD PRINTING CO., has tha best equipped printing offlco in eouthern Oresou; book binding looto leaf ledgers, billing systema, ote. Portland prlceo. 27 North Fir at. Titiosfers KADS TRAN8KKR 8TORACB CO. Office 48 North Front st. Pkont aid. Prices rtht. 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