Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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FOR BARTLETTS FOR
CANING PURPOSES
Weekly News Letter of rtoquc River
Fruit & Produce Association
Cannery JJffers Equivalent to 65
Cents a Box Net to Grower
Proposition for Cannery.
During thc in8t week tlioro hnvo
been hoiuo ItilarofltlriK dovolopmonU
In the market for Hartlott pears for
cunning purposes, We nro expecting
to Ijo prepared In n few days to offer'
growers $30 a ton not cash for Hart
lelts dollvored nv our cold storago
plant, thu conditions being tlmt nil
pears should bo nt least 2i Inches
In diameter, not badly misshapen ami
fro0 from worms. The canning com
pany will furnish lug boxes In which
the pears will bo hauled to our plant,
tlio fruit will bo weighed and nlcopt
ed upon delivery to its nml will bo
paid for aH the cam roll and wo In
turn will account to tho growor for
the proceeds within twenty four hours
after cars roll.
Tho host Information obtainable nt
present iih to tho California Hart
lott cunning market Is that ?I0 In
California In the average price being
paid. This Ih practically tho equiv
alent of $30 hero, taking Into con
sideration the tout to the cunning
company, first, of getting tho lug
boxes hero and, second, of getting thu
fruit back to their cunnorloM In Cul
Ifornla. $30 a ton net In approxl-
mutely equivalent to Giie a box for
the naked fruit and winle tit Ih Ih not
a high price for Hartlott pears tho
proposition linn some attractive fea
tures. In the first place tho canning
company prefers that the fruit bo
picked considerably later than It
would bo If It were to bo packed and
sold as frosh fruit.
. i Oisli I'imiii Delivery
This tnakos It possible to add a con
siderable amount to tho tonnage as
tho poors are given so much mora
time to attain size. In the second
plnco all risk of had deliveries and
other possible accldouts Is eliminat
ed and the growor gets his cash prac
tically when tho Trull rolls Irrespec
tive of Its condition upon arrival at
point of destination.
An Interesting Inquiry along these
linos has during tho past week been
received by the Commercial club from
the firm or l.lbby McNeil &. l.lbby.
whoe representative vlsltod tho val
ley some two month ago with a view
of locating n largo up-to-date can
ning factory bore. This Inquiry is
an to whether tho growers of Hurt
led pears with any substantial ton
lingo, probably at least 2000 tons,
will consider a flvo year contract for
their entire output on a basis of $30
per ton net to tho grower delivered tit
tholr factory. Ah wo undoritaiid this
proposition It would Include this
your's fruit which would, of tourto
be dollvored to the factories of l.lbby
McNeil & l.lbby In California or oUo
whoro on this coast and It would also
mean tho location of n largo canning
factory hero In Medford rowdy for op
eration in 19 1 7.
Offer an Altnutlvc One
III our opinion this proposition Is
worthy of vory serious consideration.
Whllo It Is probably too Into to ob
tain any substantial tonnage for this
soaton there ran be no doubt Ih tho
first place, tlmt an averago prleo of
$10 a ton for five cjrs Is a ver
fair ouo compared with the averago
prlrea paid by tho California ch tutor.
Ihd during the past flvo ears. There
are of course oam when a much
higher price Is paid; tltero are also
yean, such as lVl.'i when a much
lower prleo Is paid. As a flvo yoar
average, $36 la our opluton Is good.
There Is tho further consideration
In this connection of (ho undoubted
great advantage to the Rogue river
valley in having a largo well oqulp
j t cul canning factory hero operated by
a concern of world wide reputation
such aa l.lbby McNeil & l.lbby. Tholr
activities, of course, wilt not be lim
ited to the canning of llurtlett pears.
Ttioy would undoubtedly be proiwred
to us large quantities of cherries.
aurloota, plums, tomatoes and gar
den truck geuerally. The establish
ment of their canning Plant her
would stimulate tbe diversity of pro
duction which we all feel would be
of the greatest benefit to this dis
trict. It would alto add a tremen
dous incentive to the further devel
opment of water for Irrigation pur
poses and the universal utr of it iion
our erehards sad earden truck land.
Wbile, w0 bare std, It It prolia
1I Impossible to do anubinc with
tho proposition covering this etauoos
crop, the matter fo our opinion should
not be lost tight of and ever one who
has at heart tbo real welfare of tbe
.Rogue rltcr vaJlev aliooij do all in
Jtf letter to help acvoninUin till
most detlraule result
4UJUI B Jtimije AiX'JlO A88
$ iU.'BWUi. i$lanagc.
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At the Churches
,,,,,.
St. Murk's Episcopal
S n. in. Holy communion.
10 n. nl. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning prajor.
S p. in. Evening prayer.
VM. II. HAMILTON, Vicar.
Catholic
(South OrtUdalo Ave.)
(First mass Sunday at C:30 a. in.
Second mass at 9 n. in.
Evening services at 7:. 10 p. m.
REV. JOHN' POWERS, Rector.
Ev. J.utlieiun
Onkdalc nvc. and Fourth St., Itov.
Dr. W. H. Moronz-Ocser, Pastor.
10 n. in. Sunday bcIiooI.
11a. in. service In English. No
ovonlug sorvlce. Sermen: "The ICIch
Man In Hell," Luke 1G, 19:31.,
Visitors nre'cordlnlly Invited.
Pivliytci'loi'i
Tho Itov. Airrctl A. J. Jlogg, tho
new Presbyterian minister, will con
duct both services Sunday. Morning
thcnie, "A largo Family," evening
"Will V0 Know Each Other In Heav
en?" lEvery membor of tho church Is urg
ed to bo present for tho new minis
ter's first sorvlcos. Tho public Is car
dlally Invited.
Onkriufo Aw. MelliodNt
Sunday school at li:tr a. m.
J'rcacblng nl 11 a. in. and 8 p. in.
This Is thu occasion 'of tho third
quarterly conference. He v. S. M.
Chook of CorvnlllH, Oro., will be here
and preach nt S p. m. and hold tho
business meeting.
China day In the Sunday school. A
good program by the school will tako
up the Sunday school hour.
Prayor nicotine Thursday ovonlug.
All nro Invited to ntteud these sor
vlcos. 11. M. HUANIIAM,
Pastor.
1'lrM nniii.li r Christ Sclent Int.
Jlrauch of the mother church, tho
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
lloston, Mass.
Sunday service at 1 1 u. m subject
"Christian Science."
(Wednesday ovonlug meetings at
which testimonies of Chiistlati
Scloncu healing nro glvcii.jjnt S
o'clock.. !;
.Ml are cordially Invited. i '
Sunday school at 11: 4 & a. in. All
under tho ago of SO are welcome.
Heading room In church edifice,
'J 12 North Oakdule, open from 1:30
to 4:. 'to p. m. dally, except Monday
and holidays.
Pi-fdijterliin.
Morning Sorvlce, 1 1 a. mi Rev.
A. A. J. Hogg will proach. j ,
Miss Goratdlno TIiIosh will ting "O
Divine Redeemer by Gounod, with
violin obllgato by Miss Irene Sulli
van. Quartette: "To Deum" In U flat,
"Ruck" sung by Mr. and Mrs. (Seo.
Andrews, Mrs. Isaacs mid Mr. Mc
Cluny, Mrs. Guy Chllders, accompani
ment. . ,
Evening sorvlcos nt S. Rev. Hoijg
will conduct tho sorvlcos.
Choir will sing "Hark What Moans
TIioso Holy Voices," Ktoan. Soprano
and bass solos with chorus. '
"O! Holy Lord," 11. R. Shelly.
Methodist KplHtquil, .Jacksonville
Sunday school. 10 n. in. W. G.
ChiiiIIII, superintendent.
Preaching sorvlce, 1 1 a. nt. Sub
ject, "A Groat Man und a Groat De
cision."
Kpworlh League. 7 p. m. Wo urge
every ouug person In Jacksonville
to be present at this mooting. Dole-
gate from Asblanil and Medford will
speak and slug.
Preaching service, 8 p. in. Sub
ject. "A Oroat Man and a Oroat
Work."
Have j on hoard our new chorus
director? lie is auro fine. Mr.
Itoea, a prominent evangelistic sing
er, has just come from lowu and has
reorganised our choir. Come and
hear hllii at all our sorvlcos on Sun'
day.
Wo welcome old and young, rich
and poor.
ROUERT A. IH'TCIILVSON,
Pastor.
, Plot JSnptlfet
"A live churoh with a cordial wel
come." "
Services for Sunday, June IS, are
as follews:
9:30 a. m. Iilble school, with or
gan lied classes for young and old. All
attendants are requested to bring
their Ulbles.
.11 a. in. sermon by the pastor,
subject. ' Christen Kintal-i."
Miss Florence Htzrlrigg and Mrs
Deafacs9 Cannot Be Cured
br .! Mii II. kit IX' i-orx rr4i IU
tlimr4 rur r lb- rr TV.I' il '
ar ts iiif ilnfn. - .111111111' r iiltulkn
I r'tli.llr. Ik-. (..- I. 'i.. I .r liiflam -l
Jilt. tA lk IH I I" U ft ! Cot" !
!' AtX ll.ll I 1 I- li.blU'-.l lii hl. 1
r.Ml,IIOC 'Wii ' ICJ'rf. t tiarlff '0
It U ri.llrrll , !.,.! Ih ,1 U U II I. -.Ill (1.4
iinl.'x ii..' iiffiiuutt' n ' ' ' 't' "l
ti a tul wii.,in ( II i .tut ...H..li li.ar
lug will i !-uiM fHn i.i . ! it
lii . i.i i tit' ki ii It ft.i' us tl
t Kfil . i l' a it t Ui4ii "').
H nil f fl it II'ilFW I " n .' J". ' 'I
4f lkr 1tt '' t.lb' ' l'l Ml
J. M Orcssloy will sing ' Messed
Savior Theo I Loq'ioy Wist.
7 p. in. Young Peoples devotional
service There will bo an interesting,
debate on tho question, "Resolved,
That War is Novor Justiflablo." Af
firmative, Wnnlta Carstens, Charles
McClalu; negative, Lucllo Jackson,
Lester Wilcox. This service promises
to be exceptionally interesting.
S i. m. sermon by the pastor. Sub
ject, "In thc Land of Roglnnlug
Again or Need Man's Past Spoil
Ills Future."
There will bo two special musical
numbers by the ropultir quartette of
the church. "Now thc Day Is Over."
by. Harnby; "I waited for the Lord,"
by Mendelssohn.
A most cordial Invitation Is ex
tended. PilKU'K W. CARSTENS,
i P.iHtor.
1'lti.i Methodist Episcopal
(Dr. J. C. Rollins, Pastor.)
Stiiultty Services as follews:
The Sunday school mcetH promptly
at 9:15. A well graded school and
holpful Instruction. Strangers tiro
cordially welcomed,
The Epworth League chapters meet
nt ti:-!.. This Ih a helpful hour for
nil young people. Come and bring
a friend. '
Public worship at 11 n. m. and S
p, m. Dr. Rollins will speak at both
services. Morning thoino, "A Vital
Parable."
At tho evening hour tlicio will be
n special musical program as follews:
"When Power Dlvlnu" (Fnure
fihelley) Choir.
"Angel's Serenade' (Hraga) Miss
Lacy, violin obllgato, Mr. .laynijs.
Trio. "Prnlso Yo," (Verdl)k Mrs.
Van Scoyot;, Mr. Caiiady, Mr. Ed
meades. 'Hatitouo solo, (Selected) Mr. Cleo,
Andrews.
"Hnrk. Hark, My Soul" (Shelley)
Choir.
Addretn by tho pastor, "How Ono
Man Missed Ills Opportunity."
The full vested choir will sing at
both services.
Tho public Is cordially Invited to all
tho services of tho church.
l"h( (lirlsllaii CIiiiivIi.
(Cor. 9lh and Oakdale.)
The elm tcli with a vital message to
which wo Invito you anil your friends.
Special music at both services.'
Morning service, Miss Hess Uryau,
vnlo. Evening, special number under
direction of Miss Inez Coffin, choir
director.
Haptlsiunl services at close u( ovon
lug sermon.
Tho blblo school will meet nt l : I o
a. in. with II. W. Ward, superinten
dent. This Is ono of the most Impor
ting sorvlcos and ought to bo woll at
tended, C. E. Society meets nt 7 p. nu They
are happy In the service of thc king.
Mld-weok prayer mooting Thurs
day evening nt 7: in. Wo arc glad to
note the marked increase and hopo It
may continue. Como!
All strangers cordially Invited.
HARRY E. TITKER,
Minister.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
'Mrs. Gardner, postmistress at Sams
vnlloy, who has been 111 (or several
weeks, Is so far recovered as to bo
able to be in Oold Hill Thursday.
(Miss Clair Tuckur was seeing
friends and shopping In Medford
Thursday.
1). I(. Miller, accompanied by R.
II. Moore, motorod to Mudford Thurs
day forenoon.
The sheriff ami doputltw were In
Oold Hill on official ImisIiiomi Friday
morning.
iMr. Hurtloaon of the Meadows dis
trict rot u rued from a business trip
to Grants Pass Tuesday and prorood
xl to the mine, as dltl also Mr. and
Mrs. Clurk, as M,rs. Clark Is to have
charge of the cooking. Tho boys can
now congratulate thomselvos on tholr
good oats. i
The young daughter of Mr. nml
MVs. Konnoy loft on Tuesday after
noon's train to visit with hor grand
parents at Central Point.
Frod Editings returned tho first of
the weok, having spent tho past two
weeks In Mod ford.
Mrs. C- N. Shaver and son Wood
row havo been spending a few days
at tho. ranch home of David Drown,
south of towii.
Mr. Krouteh, cinnabar expert, of
Worcester. Mass., arrived in Cold
Hill Monday afternoon, but received
u message which called him to the
northern part of the valley. He ex
poets to be back In a day or two and
will then proceed to that famous sec
tion in the Meadows where the tin
ni'tr enthusiast are out to ion
grerftte Uret prospects prerall lo
thtt Mlnlt.
Mrs Lsura Hamiursly aA ton
rnle returned Monday stternoun
from their visit at Grants Pts nod
Hugo Mr and Mrs Ralph Darling
od daughter Gladjjt spent Momla
iu Medford jhuppiug and soeingi
friends
Mf It V Ada in who ustr lito
suffer jig w;lb. Cattrrh. ta tuo rigst
ban j jft 1 t tbe tisrj&i'U Tuday
t;vw fc?r ;rt;i ,Locie wtH ot OonJJ
Hill. She Ij imich Improved and
holies to be able soon to do her cus
tomary duties about the home. She
was accompanied U Grand mi Tomlln
son. Earl Van Ilouteti, who has been
working nt tbo Mountain King cinna
bar mine, was brought In Thursday
to tho C. old Hill hospital, suffering
intensely with a crushed finger.
Mrs. Will Shoemaker of Onlls crook
was a shopping visitor to Gold 1 1 tit
Thursday.
Thc homo toloiil jilay to bo given
by tho Greater Oold Hill club prom
ises to be a very Interesting affair,
tr the entertainment 1ms more' life
than tho rchoarsals It will suro "bo
going some."
Mrs. 'Ncwtoij has been visiting her
brother Curtis Miller in Sams valley
for several days.
11 rs. S. T. Hodges camn down to
Oold Hill Monday morning, and re
mained until Thursday, returning to
hor sIstor'B, Mrs. William Moyurs, in
Ashlnnd, on the morning train.
(Mr. and Mrs. Woslloader and sons
motored id Gold Hill Friday morning
from tholr home In Glondalc.
Tho lec cream social, given by the
Amethyst lodge of Rebeccas Wednes
day evening, was a decided success:
friends responding from all tho out
lying neighborhoods made n large and
Jolly crowd and the evening was spent
In games ntitl dancing.
IMr. llurch and son motored to Med
ford Thursdny.
ID. C. WJlson of Sntiiti vnlloy was
In Oold Hill Friday visiting and shop
plug.
TABLE ROCK- TABLETS
Ed Vincent Is hauling wheat to
Ashlnnd for- which he receives ono
dollar a bushel,
Tho pear orchards of S. C. Collins
and Hurry Wilcox havo a fluo crop
of fruit nnd aio practically free from
blight. I
A loiter was received latt week by
the Improvement club from n man In
Arkansas asking about It location for
a bank In our town.
An epidemic of tonsllltls is going
the rounds of the neighborhood and
although 'nothing serious bus devel
oped from ILyet Is has caused those
who havo contracted It no little In-
convenience!
'Mr. and Mrs. O. Penliuid or Talent
visited telalivos here over Sunday.
A modern telephone Hue Is being
constructed (between Central Point
and Trail by tho Trail Telephone Co
The poles qu' this lino have cross
arum capable jof currying four or more
wires nnd as the Trull tompuuy otilv
uses two wires this extra spaco could
probably be leased by other purtloa.
This matter should be Investigated
by tho offivsrs of our line, as our
present 2x1 lino Is not only an ou
soro but gives very poor service.
' j letter from Wrou Hyruiu In
North Carolina statos that ho exuects
to return to the Rogtto river vnlloy
some time In the near future.
Violin Cameron and party of friends
spont Sunday afternoon visiting In
Tnlont.
Miss Grace Dickinson, a former res.
Idout of this place, hut now of Port
land, who raiuo down to attend tho
funeral of her grandfather, the lato
W. R. DIcMkoii, lHSt Wednesday,
spont Thursday heio with old friends.
Tho annual school meeting last
Monday drew n vory small crowd.
.1. II. Lydlard was ro-olm-tod clerk
and John Cameron, director, Mr.
Hyruiu refusing to accept another
turm.
Mr. Peine of Central Point Is hol
Ing wllh the haying operations on
Hie Caton place.
' IMIstj II .Mil llyrum was in Central
Point a few dais ago having Dr. Dow
perform u flight operation on her
foot.
Miss JoMpliJiio Kliirudn of Agate,
ssaua
Discovt t TODAY wlint
trues cinrctto. comfort
meonsl
A Sensible Cigarette
LrTir 1
r caijfrrS
has been engaged to teach tho next
term of sohool In this district.
Mr. and Mrs. Sauford Richardson
and daughter Doris and Mr. Henry
MOrri of Ross Lane, visited fi lends
here ono evening last we'ek.
Those growing sugar boots in this
section report that the crop nt pres
ent looks very promising.
AKsesMiient Notice.
Cnliforula-Orogon Power Company,
location of principal placo of busi
ness, Snu Francisco, California.
Notlao Is hereby given that nt n
mooting of the directors, hold on
Tuesday, Jituo 20, 19 1C, an assess
ment (No. 5) of ono dollar ($1) per
shnro was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable im
mediately to tho Secretary at tho of
flro of tho corporation. No. 131
Leldsdorff Btteet, San Franclscq
California. Any stock upon whlcir
this assessment shall remain unpaid
on Tuesday, July 2T, 191C will bo de
linquent and ndvortlsed for sale' nt
public auction, nud, unless payment
is miidn befora, will be sold on Tues
day, August Is, 1910, At the hour of
12 in., to pay thc delinquent assess
ment, together with tho costs of ad
vertising nnd expenses of sale. Dated
Juno 20, 19 1C.
J. C. THOMPSON,
Secretory of
Power Company.
Office No. 131
California-Oregon
Leldsdorff street,
San Francisco, Callfornln.
. Summons Mult for Ulxotvo.
In the Circuit Court of tho Stale of
Oregon, for tho County of Jack
son. Ltielndn Slnver, Plaintiff, vs. Alonzo
Stover, Defendant.
To Aloiizo Slovcr, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the Slate of Oregon
you nro Imreby required to Appear
and answer tho plaintiff's complaint
against you now on fllo In tho above
entitled court and cnuso 011 or before
tho last day of the time prescribed
In the order for publication of hiiiii
rivons heroin, lo-wlt: On or before tho
lOth duy of July, 19 1G, paid dato be
ing tho expiration of six weekn from
nnd after the dato of tho first publi
cation nt this summons.
And If ou fall to appear and nn
awrr, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to tho Court for tho relief
prayed for In said complaint, succinct,
ly stated as follews:
That tho bonds of matrimony exist
ing between plnlutltf and defendant
bo forever ubrogated, dissolved and
annulled, und that tho plaintiff be
awarded audi othor and further re
lief an to the court shall appear
Just nnd equitable.
ThlH summons Is, liubllshed In Inn
Medford Mall Trlbutio by order of
thu Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judgo of the
above entitled court, which tald or
der was mtulcj and entered ot record
on tho 2Cth day of May. 19 IC, and In
compliance therewith, tho date of the
first publication hereof in thu -7th
day of Ma). 1910.
W. E. P111PP8.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
UUHINKS8 Oft'OltTUNITIKB
11UY OIL STOCK -Dig company, au
thorised capital sixty ono million
dollars; big advance in stock soon;
.Oklahoma oil doubled In price;
ground floor proposition; 100 per
cent dividends In 9(1 duys possible;
Iten wells nt once; quick action on
our money; MO bujs $1000 par
value stock; company paid two div
idends; remit now. Write froa In
formation. Amalgamated oil Co.,
Colcord Hldg., Aklahomn, Okla.
FOn UMNO TTU0BK8
FOR RENTV-Flvo room houso, hard
wood floors, full cement basement
nnd garago. Phono 370-W.
FOR RENT - Ono 4-room modern
hotihft. Phone 370-W.
v j - 1
NEW TODAY
.Wo have stock ranches, high grade
hay ranches, and general farms both
targe and small on our list. Home
city property also nt attractive prices.
40 ncroa with house ami born, fluo
level land, 70l)0
2 acres full lustring apples and
pears, elegant bungalow, $8000.
Hoon-Cathcart Co.
Plmnn 1(17
WHY?
NOW TIME TO TRADE.
I have p. IGO-acro slock ranch;
good location; 10') acres in grain,
kouo alfalfa. -This plana recently
sold, for $U,000; 110 Incumbrance.
Will trade for good orchard, profer
pears, or would take city property.
Would trade ovaiijr asaumu some In
cumbrance on orchard proposition.
J. G, BARNES
lOii West Main Sheet.
BUSINESS
ll4tvu piu't.v with wttll iiiiprovcd lio-Hi-ro tract, located
'1 inilcg from Santa Cruz, Calif, that wauls to trade
for good hiishicsK here. His property is dear.
BENNETT INVESTMENT CO.
Heal Eslnto Loans, Rentals, Iuniirmice.
102 West Main. Phono 7
If Hair's Your Pride
Usfc Herpicide
MKIM'DKD PHARMACY
.Special Agents.
FOlt ItKNT nornrcuisKPi.No
ROOMS
FOR RENT Suite of house-keeping
rooms, furntshed: convenient, cIosq
In. 31 C N. Central. 83
FOR KENT ITHMHHED ROOMS
FO jTrE NT li eif r o om ' w 1 1 hTpV lva 1 0
sitting room, first floor; also
garago. 25 South Orange. 31
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FOR SALE RANCHES
FOR SALEitcduccd ognftCmv
$7000 city ranch, frec Irrigated,
dairy, chicken, fruit, tools, stock,
$4000. The Cnrlsund of America;
mnsnrpossed itcenlc beauty. Pop.
C.OOo; attitude 2000 ft., fishing and
hunting. Mrs. M. Jackor, Ashland,
Oregon. 91
ron BAtuft-nrwrxuok
FOR SALE- Or exchange, n good
work horse. Address Uax 9, Mall
Trlbuuo.
FOR BALE Sows and pigs; weaned
pigs; four small shotcs. Phono
819-M. 1 83
FOR SALE Jersey bull, 7 months
old. Phono 1)39.14. 81
FOR SALE Horses, nnd grnln liny
In tho field, ono mllo northeast of
Phoenix. E. E. Realties. 10G
v w-4rrr
rou gAiiK nnsuiviiUutEocB
FOirSALI-iloyal Ann eherrlos'
Phone R-13Ar. 83
FOR SALE Good quality Ruff,
Urowti ami White Leghorn cocker
els, two to four months old, half
price. Phone R-13M. 83
FOR SALE Ono Hire's Root Urnr
fountnln cheap. Tho Quiz, 83
FOR SALE At a bargain, tlniost
now single harness and saddle; nlso
on0 combination family rig, rub
ber tired. 31G N. Central. 83
FOR SALE 1914 Indian twin mo
torcycle wltli full equipment; run
about 8000 miles n real bargain.
AValker'a Garago. 81
FOR HALE cheap, property nt 11C0
West 8th street. 88
FOR SALE- Oraln hay In field. C.
W. Isaacs, Phono 591-J2.
FOR SALE Ono ton- Ford truck at
tachment; nlso 40 ncres laud to
trade for Ford car. Dahack's
Oarage 4S2-J. 88
FOR BALE Oholco alfalfa hay. $10
per ton In field. Snldur'a Dairy,
i;hona 201-13.
FOR SALE Cheap, canned trults;
:ntso light wagon with thills and
tongue Phono 151-It. 121 Wood
stock st. n't
WANirtn jyrroATiONH
WANTED Stenographer wishes po
sltlun; experience; references. Ad
1 1 roes L, care Mali Tribune. S3
POSITION WANTED Hy man with
family on ranch; experienced nud
Jiest of references furnished. Ad
dress lock, box G91, Medford. 82
HELP WANTim MALE
WANTED First class minors and la
borers, Almeda nud Copper Eaglo
mines; good wages ami suro pay.
Apply to P. II. Wlckham, Almodit,
Oregon. S3
WAINTED - Young married man,
Hleady position. Must be able to
handle heavy boxes nud understand
horses. Olvo reference and placo
last umployod. Address Mr. O.,
(Mali Tribune. 81
WANTED Young iiinu In mercan
tile establishment. Must bo good
writer ami willing to work. State
ago and glvo reference. Addres
N. A. K.. Mnll Tribune. 81
HELP WANTED FK.MALH
V ANT KI Gi rifor cooking and
gonnrnl housework. Dr. Bnlkde,
Seven Oaks. 81
WANTED MIKOHLlV'EOrH
Vv-ANTIsl) -To rail Tor your feather
pillows nud steam renovate them
for 76c per pr. Phono 19H-.J. 81
WANTED Modern house nt roHSoil
abe rent Will call evenings llov
A, Mull Tribune si
WANTED A good second-hand light
car. Phono lo;ui. 83
INTKIttlltllAN AtlTOOAU CO,
TIAJK OAUI.
Lfavs Medford tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. ni 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and G: 16
p. m. Also on Saturday nt 11:15 p,
in. Sundays learn nt 8:00 nnd 10;30
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 0:30 ant! 9:30
p. in, Leavo Ashland for Medford
dally, excopt Sunday, nt 9; 00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m, Alto
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20, Sundays leavo Ashland at 9:00
a, rri. and 1:00, 4:30, 0:30 aud 10:30
P. in.
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I10SINK8S JlinKOTOHY
r- " i- -iiin i
Antil Hnpplfr)
LAHER AUTO BPItlNO CO. Wa
are operating tho largest, oldest
nnd best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
whon others fall. Bold under guar
antee 20 North Fiftoonth St.,
Portland, Ota.
Attorn eya
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Rank Untitling, ontranco N,
Central, Medford, Oro.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
Sank Building.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER aarnstt
Corcy bldff.
O. M. ROBERTS Lawyer.
Medford National Bank Uulldlng.
Collections.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collocted Bomo accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how .to get the
money. The Puilock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias
kins' Bid., 216 E. Mnin sL
Dentists
Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO
DR. O. O. VAN SCOTOO
Dentists
Gsrnett-Coroy Bldg., utte IIS
Mdforu, Oro'. Phono 86ft.
Collection and Reports
DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist.
M. F. & II. Dldg. Offlco Hours
8:30 to 12; 1 to 6. Phono C07-R.
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N." CUMM INGBBngineor an
contractor, 404 M. V. & II. Bid.
Surveys,, estimates, irrigation
dralnago, orchard and land Im
provement. Insurance.
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EARL E. TUMY Qonernl Insurance
offlco. FIro, Automobllo, Accident,
Liability, Pinto Glass, Contract,
nnd Surety Bonds. Excellent com
pnnlos, good local service. No.
210 Gnrnott-Coroy Dldg.
Instruction In Muslo
Fit ED ALTON "hAIOHT, teiichnr of
piano and harmony. Composer
nnd nrrangnr of music. Haight
Muslo Studio,- 401 Gamelt-Coroy
building.
BLISS HEINE Teacher of Violin.
WubIq furnished for nil occasions.
Prices rensonnblo. Studio 1121 H,
Main St., Phono 303-J2.
Onrbsge
OARBAOE Oet your premises
cleaned up for tho aumntnr. Call
on thc rlty garbage wngona for
good sorvlce. Phone 274-L. T,
Y, Allon.
tr 1 1 r -j-j-t
I'liysiclans nml Burgeons
OIL """ F. O. "CARLO Vf, D?L EVA
MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathlo
physicians; 41C-417 Garnott-Corey
bldg., phone 103C-L. Residence
20 South Laurel st.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician, 303 Garnott-Corey
building. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. E.MMEN8 Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
oar, 110B6 nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested nnd glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P,
It. R. Co. Offlcca M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phono SG7.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician ana
aurgeon Phones, offlco 3G, resi
dence 7K0. Office hours, lo to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi
cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm
block, oppoaito Nash hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
Printers "hn Publishers
MEDFORD IWNTiNOCOrThs
best equipped printing offlco In
southern Oregon; book bludlnr,
loose leaf lodgors, billing systems,
etc, Portland prlcos. 27 Norm
Fir st.
Transfer
BADS TRANBFRR ft BTORAGB CO.
Office 42 North Front st. Phons
316. Prices right. Serrlco guar-
KMta(1
Medford House Movers
WK MOVE
HOUSES, BARNS. GARAGES,
MACHINERY, ETC.
Fhoiie 488-M
612 S. Nflwfnwn. 737 W 1-111. St.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
Tho Only ICxclusivo
Commercial Photographers .
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Mado any time on
place by appoiutmont.
. Phone 147-J
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