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    IvCEDFOJlT) MATT; TRIBUNE, MTCDFOTCT), OREOON, AfONDVY, .TrXE 12. 1016
PAGE FIVE
ASHLAND AND UNITY
Traveling Auditor Rolling of "the
Southern Pacific, witlritendn,uurters
at Snn Francisco, was iore tlio lust
of the vveok on one of Ins official
call-?, checking up uccounts at this
tcnuinnl.
Children' Day wim observed horo
yostordn, Juno 11, in the various
and the exoroisos inspiring, the flora
decorations and illusion accompani
ments being in keeping with the an
niversary obscrvnnoc.
As the returns aro being tabulated,
financial and otherwise, regarding
the outdoor pageant in Litliia park
last Friday night, tlio extent and
merit of the porforninnoc arc being
all the more appreciated. It is esti
mated that 2000 people witnessed
the fairy spectacle ami d00 or more
autos were parked on tlio plaza and
near npproaoncs iu tho camp
grounds. Over 100 motor cars came
from Medford, the citizens of which
town, with characteristic public spir
it, being present in large numbers to
encourage their homo talent in pro
renting "The Honit of tlio World"
for the edification of our people.
Th prnccctlh of the play were ."KiOO,
divided equally between three organi
zation1. Kupt. George A. HrNooe of the lo
cal schools loft for Klamath Falls on
Saturday to conduct a teachers' in
stitute for two wookfi, afterwards go
ing to Chicago and Indiana.
.1. L. Krotuinberg, of Iiniulon, a
brother-in-law of Mvh. W. SI. Poley
of this city, died suddenly hint Fri
day iu that city. Hm wife had been
summoned from Sausalito, Cal., ow
ing to his illness, and wns u passen
ger on No. 10, meeting relatives here
on the date of his death, being noti
fied of that fact by telegraph while
tlio train was in tlio vicinity of Grants!
Push. Tlio dfeensed was about fiO
years of age, and had been a visitor
hens several times.
Frank Haukoy, movie ojienitor at
the Vining, has opened an office for
tlio manufacture of artistic placards
and other advertising specialties iu
tho rooms over Whited's jewelry
store. Leslie Phillips is assisting him
in an enterprise which promises to
assume extensive proportions.
Sirs. K. C. Oard has gone to Cres
cent City on a business trip.
At the recent bankers' convention
in Portland, which was attended bv
E. V. Garter, J. V. McCoy and V. 0.
K. Smith of this city, tho latter was
elected a member of the executive
committee. The convention next
year will bo held in Slarshfield.
Yroka will entertain the California
Development Hoard June 23-21, and
at the samo time a mass meeting will
be hold at Montague to consider the
of eommeree, the scopo of which will
take iu all the towns of Siskiyou
county.
A numhor of young fish, some of
which arc highbrows as to pedigree,
have been "planted" in the Litliia
park hike as an experiment,
(lion Young left for Hilt last Fri
duy to occupy an otfice position in
the mills of tho Fruitgrower' Supply
Co.
O. F. Hillings wa in flnmts Pass
the last of tho week, on bushiest, con
nected with heralding tho approach
of Chnutaiupin.
The Ad club of Oakland, Cal.,
pussed through hero Sunday after
noon, northbound, 100 strong, on an
excursion to Portland and Seattle.
Mr. Sadie. Iuirrall, accompanied
by hor niuod, Miss Ernostino Edynrds,
arrived huro recently from Now York
city for a visit wth relatives in the
Anderson and Steolo familioH. The
former loft for Alaska last Thursday
to join hor husband, who ih a min
ing engineer employed in that terri
tory. Litliia Park will ho formally turned
over to tho oily oh Juno Hi, as pr
official notification to city authori
ties by tin spring commission, who
incorporate in the nofioo a statement
to tho effect that bv that date funds
in their hands for park development
will ho exhausted, and giving further
notice to tho eounoil that it will bo up
to that Imdy to plan for the further
niuiuteuNUvc of the park. Expendi
tures for the vuHk ending Juno
were tuon.si, and receipts wore
$10:1.08, including $143.0.1 for tnx.
$2.7ft from gat. 'meters, and $7.'.U)
pnH'sodi, of eup-t sold. Italanccs iu
fund on June 2 were: Publicity,
$7ll.l:; iaeitlental, ?710.02; finish
Jng. $121.00; js?rntg, $410.08.
Automobile hire for the mouth of
Sray wa $84, as comprcd to fl.30
eomtnsation for harnessing Uie
hauie oh tho Hatch hone.
Fred Grennon of Klamath Fulls, In
the meat market buines, was an
Ashland visitor lafct wcok.
Methodists will hold a pan-Oregon
gathering kr, beginning on or about
August Pi. This will assume tlw na
ture of a big outing in the parks, with
Bishop Matt Hughe of Portland w
a protniaeNt guest. Territory turn
Auland to Ho.cburg is particularly
included ia tue area whfcih u to be
represented. The altendaHae prow
iss to exceed that of state epufer
enee proportion.
Dual nhmhUui peaks will be climb
ed on June 17-18 bv the Orizalien of
Medford. The uiuiuiU to be scaled
arc thoc of Sits. Ashland and Wag
ner. The outinir includes a nnrht's
nmping-at ling's lodge,-nboutilid-wnv
between this city and the tiptop
ofiSIt. Ashlnnd. Tho camp will be
pitefie'U on Saturday evening, Juno 17.
Odd Fc)lows,""obsorved their Mem-1
orinl day iu thepnrks on Sundnv
with n)pro)riatc oxercisos, followed
by a picnic dinner. ,
Complimontnrj- to their friend, Sirs.
Louise Whitney, of Ohio, who is vis
iting them bore, Srr. and Sirs. E. E.
White, residing at 107 Slountaiu av
enue, gave a reception and dinner iu
hor honor last Thursday. In addi
tion to the visiting guest, the follow
ing were present : Sirs. Sfattie Crock
er, Sirs. Jessio Slathos, Sirs. Almim
Sluttingly, Sirs. Kntherino Thomas,
Sirs. C. K. I). Jones, .Mrs. Mnrv Pal
mer, Sirs. H. C. Porter, Sirs. J. P.
Saylcs, Sir. and Sirs. E. II. Coder,
Philip Honham and Major Andrus and
wife of SIcdford. Dinner wns served
at 11 o'clock, daintily papered in ac
cordance with tho well-known culin
ary abilities of the hostess, and the
remainder of tho day was passed iu
social convorso interspersed with
music.
E. J. Kaiser, local lostmnster. was
elected one of tho vice-presidents of
the Orccon Presidential Postmasters'
association at its recent convention
in Portland.
Undertaken Stock was celled to
Central Point on Saturdny, owing to
the denth of Abner H. Ilrudnoy. The
docenscd wns 71) years old and a vet
eran of the civil war. He leaves a
wife and two daughters. Funeral
services ucro hold today and inter
ment was at Central Point.
Kenneth SIcWilliams has received
hi commission as a duly authorized
substitute iu tho lire department
force.
Eleven precincts have been named
as polling places in voting for Queen
Litliia and King Sulphur of tho ear
nival, at a special election which is
already under way and will continue
until July 1. The Ashland instead of
the Australian ballot is being used.
Judges of election will servo on tho
rospoutiyo boards at Uutler's, Hose.
Bros.' and Crowsnn's confectioner
ies, MoNnh' Pros.', Foley's and tho
Depot drugstores, Vnupel's dry goods
emporium, Hosier's and Oricvc's ci
gar stores, tho Whitchouso grocery
and Fader's department store, nt
which centers ballot-box stuffing
may bo indulged in indiscriminately.
The price for votes in blocks of five
or more is f cents for f0, ami the
samo ratio up to 7f0 votes for fit)
cents. Polls will bo open from 7:110
a. m. until (I p. m., or later. All citi
zens who -illu- an intent of being- in
favor of celebration preparedness aro
oligiblo to vote. Proceeds will go to
wards securing coronation robe for
Queen Litliia and a brimstone helmet
for King Sulphur.
Tho parks wore thronged yesterday,
picnic parties being present fiom var
ious portions of tho valley. A band
concert was a Booiul attraction.
The Nat signalized its formal open
ing for the summer season by giving
a dance on n big scale Satin day
night.
F. Hoy Davis, circuit court repoit
cr, fonnoily living hero and now of
SIcdford, has been nppointcd deputy
clerk of the United States court for
southern Orogon, succeeding Judge
Canon in that capacity. Ho will con
tinue to reside iu Sfedfonl, occupying
fine office, in the now federal build
'iig.
Now city officials of Klamath
Falls, ns rocentlv appointed by Mayor
Crisler, include It. C. flroesbook, city
attorney; I). J. Zumwalt, engineer;
Dr. H. Hamilton, hoalth officer; H. T.
Baldwin, chief of police, with Jim
Hilton and Hank Wilson as twtrol
mcn. Chauncev and Lloyd Casohoor,
sons of Sir. and Mrs. J. CaebeiT,
returned home last Friday from
southern California. Tho former has
been attending a dental iwdlogo at Los
Augeloe, and the latter attending a
gcnenil couro at the University of
Arizona at Tucson, with maio as a
predilection.
The maximum tomerature in Slay
was 81 on the 2d, minimum 2(1 on the
11th. The 1st, 7th, 0th and 12th were
also chilly along the front lino. Pre
cipitation, 1.10 inches. Clear day
uiiiaiioreu n.
At SIooe hall tonight visitor front
Midford and GrnuU Pas will fru
teruixe with local members of the or
der. A skilled team of workers from
Grant Pas will exemplify tho initi
atory degree, during which the ladies
will be entertained at the Lyric the
ater until the dauoinx and bumpiet
hour arrive.
Henry Galey, well-known former
resident, and who at one time was on
gaged in the realty businesx here, re
turned to Ahlaud last ytevk from
southern California and baa accept
ed a Mition with the Tiding ia its
Iwainass department. Sfrs. Oalev and
the children armed here ome tune
ago for a visit Uh her parent, Sir.
and Sir. J. P. Dodge.
I wns of the Presbvtenan ebunb,
including the wause, have been
eqaiMMl with automatic snruikler.
wiij- sinoUu me agin
Whan La Conuai are only 10c
With Medford trade is Bedford tcade.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Ladles aid met at the homo of Mrs.
C. N. Shaver Thursday afternoon and
aftor the business meeting n dainty
lunch of Ico cream imd cako was
served by tho hogtcss.
Judge C. C. Gall left Friday morn
ing to visit relatives in tho southern
part of Jackson county.
Mrs. Mnttle Ueoo, mother of Mrs.
G. W, Milam, nrrlvcd Friday evening
from hor homo In Snntn Rosa, Cal.
iMrs. Hebcccn Slooro, of Central
Point, came up Saturday craning to
spend a fow days nt tho homo of hor
sou, R. 11. Moore, or this city,
ftIastor Dale llammoraley of Grunts
Pass bamo up on Thursdny afternoon
train to snond tho nftornoon with hig
cousins, the family of Dr. Wt P. Chts-
liolim returning on 1G the samo even
lug.
Mrs. C. H. Price left on 1C Thurs
day evening for Corvallls, to spend n
few days with friends and transact
business iu that metropolis.
Word was received some time ago
that Miss Oraco Milam, daughter of
our superintendent of schools, hnd
been quite 111 at Monmouth, whoro
she lias been attending school and
Is now at tho hospital at Salem, Her
mother loft Friday evening for that
city.
Tho latest advices from Mrs. C. A.
Peterson, who was called to Minne
apolis on account of tho Illness of
hor ntotlior, is not much Improved,
hut holding hor own, so that hope Is
ontortalucd for her ultimate recov
ery. Mesdamos Howe Smith and Charles
Reed or Tolo, woro In (.old Hill
Thursdny shopping and visiting with
friends.
.Mrs. Kiln Cnlno returned Sunday
morning from Portland whoro alio
attended the roso foatlval and visit
ed at other northern points.
Tho school work for tho coming
years Is assuming complete propor
tions, tho teachers having all been
augngod and tho work assigned. Tho
pnst ycar'a work would bo a credit
to any city school and tho grades
mndo by boiuo or the pupllB rank
among tho highest In tho county.
Tho discipline hns been flno and un
der tho direction of ono who watches
minor dotalls, ns Professor a. W.
Milam hns done, tho patrons may
well congratulate thonmelvos that
tho school will continuo In Its pro
ficiency, and that tho taxpayers of
thin district havo tho host school
scrvlco at hand. Miss Kayo Schdocd
er, Pacific university, will touch
shorthand and KiirIUIi. Miss Ruth II.
Cndy also of the shmo university,
will teach Latin and Gorman and
music In the high school. Miss Hazal
I.owc beeldoH teaching sovonth and
eighth grades will teach domestic
science and music In tho grades.
Miss Vorft Davidson will toach fifth
and sixth grades, Miss Agues Dlot-
rich will toach third and fourth
grade. Miss Kathryna Foley will
toach primary and first and socond
grail o. Profossor Milam will again
toach manual training. Last year's
work mndo a good showing as tho
boys took homo many useful urtloles
made In class.
Talent Community ontertnlns all
old ladles in town. Every lady In
town who had rcachod tho ripe old
age of sixty or moro was given a
special Invitation to attend a moot
ing Wednesday afternoon In the olub
roonm. Nearly overy old lady In the
community was present to listen to
the. delightful entertainment and par
ticipate In a flue luuchoon which hnd
been oepoclally prepared for them.
Talks were given by homo and out
of town guests, all paying tribute to
tho mothers many of whom wero fur
pant the alloted ago of three score and
ton. Mrs. King, prosldeut of the club,
gavo tho addross of welcome, nnd was
followed on tho program by Miss
Alloc Vander Sluts, with two lieautl
fill violin sola. Misses Grace Purvos
and Ruth Norman each gave a road
ing. Miss Towns, president of, the
Southern Oregon Foderatlon of Clubs,
gave an Inspiring talk on tho object
of womou's elubs. Miss Camion Rose
gavo a violin solo and was followed
by Mrs. Mluuth, Mlaa VanderslulB,
and Miss Ames with a mualeal num
ber.
Among those from the outside
might be mentioned the following
Meadamea Scheldler, Carpenter, Colo
man, Holdrldge, Twogood, Hendriok-
aon, Fort, Terrlll, testes, Ma'ttesou,
Pace, Murry, Inman, Alford, IIous
ton, Rumen, Amos, Hiirloy aud
Towne.
Mrs. II C High returned from
California the fore part of the week
bringing with her her father, moth
r and brother Mrs High's sister
and little girl have since arrived.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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Jl ill1 ouiti, nun ill nit-til l ui-n-,
da of this week with Mrs Ja Tcr-
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lilt
Frank Rose Is homo again from
his mining Interests in northern Cal-
If ornln Ho will return Monday to
attend a meeting of stockholder of
the Nigger Ho mine nt Hornbroak. i
The household effects belonging to
H. C. Coleman, our newly nppointcd
depot agent, were unloaded tho tore
part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Colo
niau now live In tho J. X. Paco homo
In Scholdler addition.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Mattoson col
obrntod their fiftieth woddlng anni
versary at their homo Sunday, Juno
3. About rorty or their nenr rel
atives and trlonds were present and
agreeably surprised tho old folks dur
ing tho nftornoon with a rose shower.
Tho mnny present will long roinombor
tho delightful day spent with two
who havo boon united In happy life
for tho past fifty years.
Mrs. (Icorgo elder's Sunday school
class gnvo nn Ice cronm eoclal at tho
Christian church Friday evening.
John llccsou ami family havo re
turned to Talent and will make tholr
futuro homo on the Wolborn llccsou
ranch. Mr. Ilooson left Juno 11th for
points In northern California, whoro
ho hns recently purchased a fow
thousand sheep.
til It. Robinson nnd Wtn. Strntton
nttended tho republican county cen
tral committeeman meeting tn Med
ford Friday afternoon.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
ln and Mrs II (1. Vlckery and
daughter Ilws or Michigan who nro
touring tho coast, spent several days
last week visiting at tho Pendleton
home. Mrs. Vlckory, who Is a nulco
of Mr. Pendleton, was delighted to
bo back again to tho Oregon climate.
Miss Horthn Taylor, who has been
stopping nt tho II) ruin homo ton tho
last two months, loft for hor hvnilo
In tho Antloch district Sunday.
Miss Mnry Price of Central Point
Is visiting Miss Angllno Cameron this
week.
Mrs. S. SI. Noiilon, who hns ucen
111 for 8omo time, Is soi'no better nt
this writing.
At latest reports thoro Is n fair
crop of apples and pears In this dis
trict, even In orchards where smudg
ing operations wero not carried on.
J. C. Pendleton Is planting several
acres to souudan grass.
Tho warm weather or tho last low
days has medo the sugar beets fairly
Jump.
IMIss Klnor Crowder of Willow
Springs spout a row dnys last week
visiting trlonds In this district.
J. Ilnrkoo, an Armenian who Is
traveling In tho United Stntos solicit
ing aid for his countrymen, wns
through horo Thursday and mot with
quite a little encouragement.
Mr, and Mrs. Sandford Rlohardson
mid daughter, Doris, or Ross Lane,
weco Sunday visitors horo with rein
tlvos oh woro also O. T. Wilson aud
family of Sams Valley
Mrs. Dorothy Collins of Mlnnoapo.
lis was a guest nt tho Lydlard homo
a fow days last week.
0. P. Hull, who rosldod horo sever
al yoars ago but has lately been liv
ing In Kansas, arrived Thursday ev
ening to spend some Unto In south
ern Orogon. Ho says ho Is glad to
bo back In the most progroaslvo state
In tho union.
ftlrs. It O. Wnshbum Is expected
to return Sunday from an extended
visit with relatives In Portland.
Miss Sue Lydlard closed a success
ful term of school at Wlmer last Fri
day and returned to hor homo Sun
day. Miss Lola Hough and Will Lydlard
of Medford wero united iu the holy
bonds of matrimony Wednesday ov
oiling at Mr. Lydlnrd's new home on
South Holy straot, Rev. Hamilton or
tho Kplseopal church officiating.
Ilotb parties aro well known In these
parts, where a host of friends join In
wishing them a smooth voyage on
tho soa of matrimony. ,
Miss Flora Atkins and John Nealon
wore joined In marriage last Thurs
day evening, Juno 1, at the Christian
parsonage In Medford Jty Rev. Tucker.
Iloth the vouug people are well and
Tavorably known in this community,
having lived hero for many yoars, so
a langth) description of their many
good qualitl' Is unnecessary. They
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
CHOICE GARDEN TEACT
AND HOME PLACE -$m
Five-room cottage, gardes trart, berrls, flowers, sasds', Just
the place for a little home and garden tract. Paving $289.20, sw
or $100.32, Bldowalk $70.80, all paid In full. Lot 118x147. Sandy
loam soil.' Dost olty propurty ot this kind wo havo over offerod,
Total prloo, $960.
aXMlTCM IHVBS'f MEN'f CO.
Ittel ft0il9. Ino, Itontals, Iiikuranco,
H0a Wel HjOh. n Phono 700
III BJ..I.I .lin a. M n H A .. . A M . t . A
to move to Medford lator.
Friday evening it wedding recep
tion was given nt tho homo qf Mr.
land Mrs. Oliver l'onlaud tn honor of
tho ncwlywcds. Mr. and Mrs John
Xoalcon. There were about fifty
Ipcoplo prosout, who wcio oulortuin
rd with muslo and games until a late
hour, whon refreshments were serv
ed, after which the guests departed
wishing the young couplo a long tond
happy Journey through married life.
Oliver Pondnnd moved his family
to his Talent ranch Inst Saturday.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth uud Kir Sts.
Circuit
George R. Llndloy vs. II. W. Jack
son, default and decree.
J. L. Reynolds vs. Robt Fryrcnr,
summons.
James Harrison Halght vs. Ada
Halght, summons.
J. !. Under vs. T. J. Padton, sum
mons, i
Geo. R. Llndloy vs. A. SI. Hart ot
al, affidavit and order,
Medford I.umbor Co. vs. C. 15. Col
llne, order.
C. A. Wood vs. Matt Kulcsoh, mo
tion. 8. J. Whlto vs. John Whtto ct nl,
suit to foreclose.
MARKET EEPORT I
lAffiKm
HOGS Alive, 7y,o.
STEERS Alive, OfjnOVfco.
COWK Alive, fifjflfiVfcc.
VEA I Dressed, tf(mllc.
Live Poultry
HENS-Heavy, l.lo; light, 3ft lbs,
and under, 12c; old roosters, 7o;
broilers, LHo.
DUCKS Fat, bo.
QEESE Fat, So.
TURKEYS Fat young, IGo.
UELGIAN HARES, rt to Oo.
liny ana OrnVn
(Having Prices.)
WHEAT ilbo.
OATS $30 ton.
HAY Grain. II ton.
HAHLEYWholo, ?30.-
Pricwi rata tj nocior
EGGS 22V,c.
HUTTER-Dairj, 2 lbs,, -15c
POTATOES $1.86.
ONIONS 2'jC
HONEY 12o por lb.
CIDER 2Cc.
PORK OKjc
HEEF 10Ct12o.
LAHD 12o.
HACON 13fJ5l8e.
SIIOULDEHS 12Aa
For Sale -Real Estate
Must sell this seven room modern
houso In good condition uud with ono
ucro of ground and largo shade treos
for ono third Its actual cost. Icat-
od on mnlii Jacksonville highway,
near tho car lino. Total prlco only
11260.
Terms, $500 cash.'
EARL S. TUMY
210 Garnott-Corey Illk.
WHY?
CASH WATTTKI)
80 aoreB Dear Crook bottom, 70
acres In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and
grain, eanlly Irrigated. Loss 'than
3 miles from Medford. $C80u cash.
One of tho best buys In Jackson
county. Say when and I will show
you.
J. C. BARNES
101 Wast Mala Ut Phone 79
NEW TODAY
A party offers his 40-acro homo,
now buildings aud soil that is good,
price $5001) 00. Will take a small
Medford home as part payment.
The 240 acres joining the outrange
over half In grain and hay, and
most or the balance good alfalfa laud
when cleared, Is a rival flno ptopo
sltlon. Will explain fully on request.
Will exchange for a close In dairy
proposition.
Hoon-Cathcart Co.
Phono 1A7
ui it'iiui' mi nil' jiitrsviil uu uiu
Miller ranch nt this placo but expect
COURT HOUSE NEWS
TTAM- 10c.
HITTER FAT 25c.
IUTTEK- -Wholesale, 20c.
Dcllmptcnt Sato Notice
California progon PowerjCotnpany.
Location of principal place of busi
ness. San Vrs .i.&eo, California. .
.NOT1UK The" Is delinquent up
on tho foUo'vluu described slock, ou
'leg '0.j 'woo 'ooibiuj 'oospuujj
jye. ouu snares, jz.iu uu
aicrcnntlle Trust Companv of San
sovernl amounts sot opnolt-i the
on tho 18th day of April. 191C, tho
Ftnuclsco, trustoo, Certificate No
names of the respective shareholders,
as follews:
account of assessment (No. 4) levied
Mercantile Trust Companv of San
Frnnclsco, trustee, Cert. No. 39S,
ouu snares, s.'ru oo.
300 shares, $2'.0.00.
Slercuntllo Trust Company of San
Mercantile Trust Company of San
Frnnclsco, trustee, Cort. No. H9'J,
000 shares. 2Q0.00.
(Mercaiitllo Trust Company of San
Francisco, trustee, Cort. No. 400.
000 sharoe, 1260.00.
Morcnutllo Trust Company of San
Frnnclsco, trustee Cert. No. 401,
GOO shares. $2!i0.00.
(Morcantllo Trust Company of Snn
Francisco, trustee, Cort. No. 402,
COO shares, $200.00.
Morcantllo Trust Company of Snn
Krnnclsco, trustee, Cert. No. 403,
S00 shares, $250.00.
And In accordance with law and
nn order of tho board ot directors
mndo on tho 18th day or April, 191(1,
so many shares of each parcel or
such stock as may ho necessary will
be sold at tho office of tho company,
on Tuesday, Juno 20, 101G, nt tho
hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day,
to pay delinquent assessments thcro
on, together with costs of advertis
ing and expenses of tho sale.
J. C. THOMPSON,
Sooretnry of California-Oregon Power
Company.
Office: Number 131 Lcldosdorff
street, Ban Francisco,. California. 7C
FOll KH.V1 noCBEB
FOR RKNT Strictly modcrii" iumso
with garage, riirnlshed or uufwr
ulshod, C1C W. Jncknonst. 74
FOR RENT- Flvo room house, hard
wood floors, full cement bnseuiont
nnd garage. Phone 370-W.
FOR R18NT Roborls home on South
Oakdnlc; flno nlno-room house,
largo sleeping porch In nhad-i of
oak trees. See Quorgo L, Xrelcli
lor, Phono CI. 73
FOR RENT One l-room modern
house. Phono 370-W.
FOR ItRNT Seven room houso on
South Holy St., Iuqulro C20 So.
llolly.
FOIt HUNT nODMCKKKPINO
IIOOMH
FoirRHNTFurnlshed housskeep
lug rooms, pleasant homo for 2 or
3 adults. Phono 058-J, or call 310
N. Central. 71
FOll RENT Modern furnished
liousnkooplng rooms, 31t N. Ilart
lctt. Phono 372-J.
I'Olt HALF ACItF.VfJK
FOR SALIC 4 -aero berry aud gar
den tract, creek bottom land In
city; 5-room houso, bnru uud tools.
Phono 17-R, or call liH North
Riverside.
l'Oll SALE RAXGIIKS
IWMSut-My $7000 Vlty ranohl
froo Irlgated, dairy, chicken, fruit,
tools and stock, $4(00 It tukon be
fore July 1. Tho Carlsbad or Antor
lo. Pop. C000. Altitude 2000 ft.
Fishing and hunting. Mrs. Jnukor,
Ashlnud, Ore, 70
FOR SALK 13 aoro ranch; 10
acros In alfalfa; houso, barn, now
fences. 1'liono 642 or 218-.L
TOlt HAUU-. -TylVKSTUOX
FOR HALK Ono brown maro six
years old, weight 13S0 lbs; will
work or drivo single or double or
jido. Prlco $115. M. K. Morrison.
Medford, Ore , It. It. 1, Ilox 120. 71
FOR SALE Good work horso or
will oxrhango for good cow. Rex
2, Mail Tribune.
FOR SALE fimall adlo horso, a
dandy. One of the bast iu the
county; a bargain for somo one.
Call or address It. V. Upton, Gold
dllll, Oregon. 71
FOil SALE 2 II. P. gas ungiue Willi
Jack; riding cultivator. Phone
K89-J2. 7D
FOR SALE lllg typo Poland China
pigs, 7-monlhs old, male or lo
male; Jersey cow with young calf.
Phone 809-H.
FOR SALID Team of black horses.
Can bo seou at the Union Stables
or see John A. PerL 28 S. llart
lett. tt
FOll HALK .III.IUMiLJVJTKODH
FOIMSALicbrelii hay in field. C.
W. Isaacs, Phono Sitl-JS. '
FOR SALK Oak
and chiffonier,
dale.
iMdroom dresser
S27 North Oak-
72
FOR SALK Garage aud general re
pair shop; good buainsMt; about
$700 will handle the deal. Pour
health teasou tor selling. Address
Pox 225 Sutturlin. Ore. 70
FOR SAL1S One ton Ford truck at
tachment, also 40 aerea laud to
trade for Ford oar. Dahack's
Oarage 1H2-J. 88
FOll SALaTCholce alfalfa hay, $10
per ton In field Sulder's Dairy.
Phone201-J8.
HISLP WAXTltn MALE
WANTBD Wxperliuiead thinner nt
Goo. Marshall Orchard, South Oak
dale. Phuua 11&-J. T0
GULP WANTIjn FHMALH
WANTED Bright MtMlda girl for
steady employment. 11 lUat Main
street. Phone 106. 71
I WAXTUD MLSC'IiMiA.NKdtft
WVNTBD PaBSongor to San Fran
cisco b auto Tliurada. Phono
2C0. 71
WANTED Panthers, scam ronovnt
cd. wool rccardod, comforters ptls
lows and cushions mado over ami
to order, fqnthor bods made Into
(sanitary folding mattresses. Phono
19fi.J. Representative will- call
with snmplos. 60
WANTED Tho trees takon orf or a
small orchard closo In, for tho
wood. Seo J. T. Uttlo, Stowart
nvo. 72
WANTBD TO DUY Horses of saT
dlo typo, nnd heavy horses. Dr.
Holms, 111 No. Fir, Phono 308.
TAKEN UP
TAKMN UP Thrco black shotos.
Ownor call and pay chnrgos. Mrs.
K. It. Land, Griffin creek. 79
TAKBN UP Two sows, 6 shotos.
ownor may have samo uy paying
damages nnd Indontlflcatlon. E.
It. Daken, opposite Lono Pine
School. 70
KOK KXCltANGF.
FOR EXCHANGKFarm bctweon
Albany and Newport, Ore., for
small cottages In Medford. Sco
W. J. Hills, Nnsh hotel.
TO TRADE 200 ncrcs. CO cleared.
In crop, Jefr. county, under now Ir
rigation plan, $30 per ncro, going
higher, tor Improvod. near Central
Point. A. W. Frooborg, Gaston.
Oregon. 73
nUBlNESH DlIlfcOTOnX
Auto HnppIlM
tf"
LAHEK AUTO SPRING CO. -Wa
aro operating tho largest, oldest
and best equipped plant la tho Pa
cific northweat. Uso our springs
whon others tail. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Ftftoenth St.,
Portland, Ois.
Attorneys
OEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Rank Dulldlng, ontrnnco N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J, NEFF Attornoy nt law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Rank Building.
A. D. REAMES, LAWYER QsrMtt
Corey cldg.
Q. M. RODERTS Lawyor.
Medford National Dank Unlldlng.
a-ar- t . .
Collections.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
collected some accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to got the
money. Tho Ruitock Mercantile
Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, IUs
klus' llldg., 21C E, Main at
Dentists
Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO
DR. O. O. VAN BCOTOO
Dentists
Garnet t-Coroy llldg., ulte
Medtora, Oro. Phono 8C6.
Collections mid Iteports
tli
DR. FRANIC ROHERTS Dentist.
M. F. & H. llldg. Otftco Hourc
8;30 to 12; 1 to G. Phono 007-R.
lCnglnccr and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINOS Snglncor and
contractor, 404 U. K. & II. llldg.
Surveys,, cfltlmatca, Irrigation
drnlnago, orchard and land Im
provement. i
Insurant-?.
KARL S. TUMY General Insurance
offlco, Flro, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract,
and Suroty Ronds. HxcoUont com
panies, good local service. No.
210 Qarnott-Corey Rldg.
Instruction In Music
FRKD ALTON IIAIGHT. teacher of
piano and harmony. Composer
and arranger of music, llalght
Music Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey
building.
RMSS HEINE Toaoher of Violin.
Music furnished for all occasions.
Prices reasonable Studio 1121 13.
Main St, Phono 303-J2.
Garbnge
OAROAGH Get your premise
clivanod up for tho summer. Call
on thu city garbage wagons for
good sorrlce. Phone 274-L. r
V. Allen.
Pliynlclans and Surgeons
hR?FV"aARLOw" drTeva
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phoue 103 C-L. Residence
20 South Laurel at
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopsthls
physician, 303 aarnett-Corey
building. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMHNB Physician and
surgeon. Praotico limited to eye.
ear, nose aud throat. Eyes scien
tifically testod and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
It. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft II. Co.
bldg., opposite P, O. Phone 567.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon Phones, office 36, res),
deuce 780. Offlco hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. MARTIN C. UARHHR Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
bloek, opposite Nash hotol. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Vhono 110-J.
Prtntere aud PublUIiers
MEDFORD ' PIUNTINO I CO., has the
best equipped printing offlco Id
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing system,
etc. Portland pricos. 27 Nortk
Fir t.
a
Transfers
EAD8 TRANSFHR & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 42 North Front t. Phonn
315. Prleos right, Eorrlco guar
anteed. t
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