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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIRFNK AtKDFOttD, OliMWON, TUESDAY, JTNK 27, 1.U0
PAGE VTYfi
ASHLAND
RECALL
ELECTION FAILS 10
T
ASHLAND, June 27. At thu apo
dal recall election yesterday, Uort H.
Crcur, chairman of ttio springs water
coinmlfMloii, won out by "P majority,
the vote being 59S for to G57 against
the measure. For springs commis
sioner Greor received (IS" votes to
T94 Tor M. C. Reed. Votos cast were
1 2 .' r . Norniul votliiK strength here
from 1SUO to 200u Each of tlio three
wunU want against the recall move
incut, and two gnvc majorities for
Orcer on the commission, the flint
wuril belli n tie. Figures by ward
urc as follews:
'First For rocnll, '-M3: against,
21S. Commissioner Gruer, 212;
Itced, 212. '
ISucond For rucHll, l'lt; against,
1!)2. Commissioner Utuer, ISC;
Iteod, 171.
Third For roonll, 20C; against,
217. CoiunilMlonur Uruur, 28D;
Iteed, 2 OS.
Ah a romilt of (ho election the
Plana assumed thq seonu of an Im
promptu demonstration oiUulllng u
rotiudiii In niluiitiire, .Mr. Greer inuk
Iiik a speech to a large number of'un
tllUHlllHtk' friends.
People in general are Kind the re
call fracas in over, and In view of the
festivities next week desiro to mobil
ize a united euergt In that direction.
AI PAGE I0DAY ONLY
Francis X. lluslinuui and Beverly
Hayue, recognized iih thu foremost
starring combination In thu Hllent
drama, will be scon on thu Hereon to',
day only at thu Pugo Theater In "A
.Million n .Minute," a distinctive
Metro "tvouderplny" In five parts.
"A Million it Minute" In brimful
of Intermit, and presents a story of
IntrlRue, romance, adventure and
mystery, together with a coinody ro
llof, which makes for the moat mitls
factor) entertainment.
In thfM production Mia IlHyiiQ bus
ono of tho IjRMt part alio Iihm liad
wince mIio came to motion picture,
nbout five eant ago. She l seen In
acoro of big dramatic production
Hiul then there are lighter scones,
whero alio It given an opportunity to
pleplay her versatile charms to tho
full. Mr. Ilushman, too, baa a strong
role, and Is aeon to good advantage.
Ho haa ninny thrilling adventure and
scenos which call forth tha fullest
rango of hla dramatic power and, as
nlwaya, ho meeta tho demand upon
hla art in a manner that pleaaoa.
There are many Interesting aeeuua
takon In and around New York, on
ahlpboard and along Broadway, and
the cafe life and underworld of Pari
are faithfully reproduced. Metro haa
a pa rod no expense or offort to inako
"A Million a Minute" one of thu big
feature of the year.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
I)y A. C. Ilowlotl
ui i:. r lei-nil .mil it. K i,nMi oi
lllllltl.lll (ilHMl'll los,- Null ('().
were limnu, liu-ines-. in mir town the
middle ut the Week uutl culled Situ
dn lor ilinuer.
There wn it party i-assed thiongh
hi'te lnt WeduMia.V with uu auto
lim-k load uu tfteir wuv for l'niti
creek. One uf them wim the same
man who hud n store there lust um
iiier. and 1 uutfMKHl that lie was
going out there again to rebuilt! hi
Mure building, m the house he oeeu
pied wus cru-hed lift winter b the
sOW.
(Irifii iUtllhcwa wa iu loan the
find of th e'k ttntl re-milm) that
some one uf hi ueigkarors hud oiuWlt
ttlf uf lit- hay rakr -eventeeu teetli
and several of the elani'i that bold
them in patte. Ill ottul thu I I he teeth
wire marked that the could he
identtfyili l hi Mu. Verne, liuti
hented tlieiu mid turned, the end of
the teeth mi llutl one -hull' woiihl be
turned tu the right uud the other Wi
the lett, and that the nest uun-niujE
he looked uruuud uiauug the buy rnk-ei-
and fuund rake teeth thai tilletl
the (l.'-criptioii. Thut oue of hit
ueij-hhtT- about the anie time lual
Ktterul oK'kle irunrd t'f hi nu'wer
uml abuut the atae tuue Fruuk Ab
bott had a fW-uallon euo of eoul oil
takep fnui hi lt"JW. d I "W x
Keting to hate to reMrt that "ine
one will lie found with a Umd of hut
in l bodv before lor
Bom T Mr. and Mi. J. V. Ha-
worth on their farm in the lak
Crwi. fiiiinm. ii uine-iM'iind lt".
vImiu Jtl. 1li iwlliil ll IU W
r n ii
OS
R
FRANCIS X
BUSHMAN
iiiuil.v ilepiittnicnt of the Med ford
(Iroeery Co., was luuo TliuiNiln.
Dr. V. B. Hueliaunn of Ashlun.l,
but leeentlv of tliis place, entue up
the Cirl oT the week lo do dcnt.il
work for unite ti numlier of uuv eiti
enrc, reinfliniiiK Jill llie week, lie hfis
his room in the office of Dr. Molt.
11. V. Hiiiluiin of Trail was licie
duriiiK the week looking over the sit
untion witli nil eve to npeiiinir up i
meat peddlmi: uutfit. us .Mr. Hrown,
the nmn who has been furiiishinu tlus
iH'tiun Willi nienl, eoutemnlutes xeiui:
nw tthnut the fiit of Jul. lie
goes on account of hiw wife's health,
o shu can eliuugv climates.
Mr. Stiiion mul n eo-lnliorcr lunc
been out here iu the emplov of the
electiie light ci)ii)univ and inMalUd
an automatic motor to pump water
from the xrit mill dileh for the ben
efit of the Ilrowu, Molmes, Molt and
Kuiuhtoii fumilies. It is a minted so
llinl when the water tank jes partly
empt.v of water that the pump will
aturt mid when it get, full it will
stop a fine arrangement.
Ucorf-u lticlinnl-oii of Hullo Fnllx,
who has buon fulliuif tiees for one
of the lai'tfo mills nonr Odessa. Kltun
uth county, liad the misfoitune to cut
liis foot so us to luMuid up lor some
time, caiiie in mid spent the uij:lit
with iik Weduoduy on his wnv lioine.
A lady by the iiume of (ilcnn uml
A. Iliibburd eaiue out on the I'. .
B. Thursday and Mr. Muhbard went
on up lo ''is ranch huvond DciIi.n, ami
Mr-, (lli'ini took the unto tiiK0 for
Luke Cicok. The lish and game ear
also went up lo Hutte Falls at the
same time with u load of young fish
to he used at the llntte I'm lis huteh
er. W. C. Daley and wife weie guest
at the Siinn.vside Tliutilu,v.
l'rolcssor Mowiird (Inner of Med
io rd was nlso at the S. H. for dinner
Thursda.v. Me ui out in the inteienl
of the Medford Uusiuess eollugu.
Elmer Muni, thu Bugle Point elec
trician, uus hole Thursday. Mo was
putting in the new, electric pump in
tire Snowy Hutte mill.
Miss Kduer Whitley of Portland
came iu Tliurmlay on her mw lo the
I'rospeel eouulry to isit her wr
cnts. While here she was the guest
of .Mrs. Win. von dec Mullen.
.Mr. and Mr. Oeorge von der Mol
ten, who have been on avis(t to Cor
vallis to attend the commencement
ooieises of the O. A. C. relumed
the first of the week via the Colum
bia river highway, I lend, Foil Kluni
atb, Klamath Falls mid Ashland. Mrs.
win tier Mellen savs that they en
countered coiisidcnihlo snow uml
oie in n siifiwsloiin (or one day, but
they had u delightful lime.
Since my lust repoit (luore
Ilrowu & Sons have bought and shin
ped tpiitc a lot of ttonl of .1, W.
Thomson of Pro,n'ct aud h'ntl luv
of Wellcn.
Pete Young and hi aiater, Miss
Clura, were doing buitiiicH in our
town Fndny, aud their brother,
Niek, was here Satuiday morning.
Piofessor C. B. .lolnisou sunt till'
tti the hendipuuterH of the Anti
SitltMiu league, Portland, his second
petition for the adoption of the
amendment to the constitution of the
state hairing the shipping in of iu
to.xicantx lor heveiage purposes and
started his third one last night, Fri
day, and Ituv. I,. I,. Simmons has sent
olf one, making in all Fill names. Ih
u former letter 1 stattHl thut there
weie sixty names on n single iietilioii,
hut there are but fort..
Suturdav I met Mr. Btlvtcidns of
lliounshoio, and ho whs telling me
f the Motiderlul di-eox cries lieing
made on Luke elevk iu copK'r, ami
later in the duv I met hin Dalev of
Lake creek, one of the diseowrers of
the mine, ami he told uie that the.
were ut uhoHt 10(1 feet mid that the
In rlher thev go into the hill the
rieher the veut lHeutos; thut he eau
lake a piece of the lwk as large as
a man's fist. Muud it up ami wash
tail a half-tcuh'ioonful of eopH.
Another peculiarity i thai he linds
Milid rock like agatea us large as his
fist, or perha linger, ami-the out
siik UI lie Mrfee(lv dr. but ou
breaking them oieii wKI luid thev
eoiiluiii as iniii-b as it half-tem-uo full
ot clear wuter anil having irlalli
ed tUiirtx inside of thcut. Me us
that it the lode prow to he a rieh
as it - rosiHM't that Uie- ja til not uk
Bagle I'oiut to bund tha tonu to build
a railroad tor them, but wll build it
themselves. Mr. Dulet was down af
ter a load "i huubr to liuiltl hie new
house, lie bough,! the lumber Inst
rail, but the rouds wefe so hud that
he could no haul it. so stacked it
here until dry weather.
Me brought dowa a lot of drills be
ue iu hi utine to our blacksmith
to bate them shar)ieuiid.
J. W. drover haa bean .Ireatiujl
himself to a uew hay fork (Jackson t,
track and i arrier to utit in hi bam.
ne of the Ooiild itn of Med
ford came out on the I', t K. Satur
day morning it ml went oa UJi to Dee
Itradabaw's.
Miss Clare XinimerMian, one of the
I dome girl and iMtotfu clerk".
who has heeu taking a ttteatiou. vi
King relalitos near Dtrbt, and one
of our regul.tr U'iurder, returned to
her --t S. lurdav .ifteiutMin
Why Snioko Kit Cigars
When La UuuJu.- au oui l"C
MAY ROBSON AT STA
pint Kobpon In thi latc-t to cntir tratal In " V M lit Out," nho ox
the field of motion rlcturcs She up-llilblti n glrll h freshness that s n
noara In n Vltngratili production oiieit,r.iphli Itttaoti to those women who
aplemtldlt suitable for her appealing
and graceful nrt of character
Mr, s. S. Stephens and Mrs. .1.
I). Henry went to the Meudows on
Thursday lo visit Mr. Willinm Col
Irell. Mrs. Burl Iliiscom of North Tal
ent visited relative in Phoenix Sun
diiy. Mrs. Oorlhmislier of Talent spent
Sutuidny iu Phoenix visiting ,Mrs.
Lillie Hhickwood.
Thete are several trial acres of u
gar beet iu thi vicinity. Among
them N'oali has about u (punier of mi
acre . wliicli urn liiolnng;' exceedingly
well.
Sheiiif Siugler aud C. Carey visit
ed the Shorty Mope mine about Tal
ent last WiidiiiiMlny.
Walter Mcr of Phoenix left ou
Thuixday for Kiiiish City for a tiait
with relatives mid for medical trent-
IIICIll.
Mr. mul Mix. .lohti (Iraffea, Mr.
and Mix. W. B. Audoixnii of Bast
Kden were at Ashland Sutuidny en
joying the picnic.
(icorge Koberta of Fern Valley is
tisitiug his son, ,. !!. Uolieils, of
North Talent I his week.
Mr. uml Mrs. ,lnc Kadcr. Mr. A. S.
r'urry and Mix. C. Carey took h
trip iu Mr. Under ear over the SIs
ki.toii grutle Thursday and enjoyed a
pienie ou top of Uie mountain. Mr.
Carey soys she can see wlieie a lot
of tho gounlv's money was fl
when she miw that rood. A greal
piece of enginet ring uml uxM'uiw
work, that.
Mr. mid Mrs. A. II. Fisher and
daughter, Ine. mid Mis Miilnd
I learn, Mrs. Most and children at
tended the picnic, at Asblund Kutur
day. Mrs. W. M. tlrist of the firm of
(Irist Jt Co. of Phoenix, was tt bus
iness tisitor in Metlfortl Saturday.
Mis. Lixaiv SUiiudiff and daugh
ter, Miss Marion, were visiting Mr.
mid Mrs. S. StnnelilT Saturdav.
Mrs. Mat is, who has been iu
Phoenix the iNtsl mouth visiting her
daughter, Mr. Colter Furry, left
Tuesday for her home in Poitlaml,
Mix. Furry nceoiuimnyiitg her home
tor u visit with her brother mid
friends in Portland.
Mrs. Bail llcnetliet of Itonuhurg
vi-ited Mrs. Noah Chandler Ins)
Wednesdat. Mr. ISencdiol is em
ploy ed on the long-distance telephoiii!
line thiough the willcv ut present.
CENTRAL POINT
Mis. Mildicd nilion and (ioldn
Owens ate eiiotiug a vacation at
Mr. Carlton's mine ncur (I runts Pans.
Mr. Wilhite ami Clarence Wilhite
of Sams Valley were doing buaiueiw
in Central Point the middle of the
week.
Mix. Tiuimiiis, Mrs. aufom, the
Mistt, Kmeaitl and I(. M. Kim-aid of
Agate were Central I'oiut visitors re
cently. t
W. B. Price and family and Mr.
Hit-hard May and daughter, Arleue,
sjK'tit Kunduy iu Ashland.
Mrs. Tom Panktt awl Utile daugh
ter. Thelnia, rctm-ued Sunday from a
fortnight' visit in Portland and
Kugeiic.
Miss Maaei IMth was the guest of
iiss Vera Din at Hogut Kittr Kuu
tUy. Mr. Drake, Mrs. Harry Smith.
Mrs. Mtetens, Mrs. MiKidgiit and
Miss Jennie Morgun were umung the
Tolo business visitors here the mist
Week.
Mrs. August Mueller and eluldreu
urrttad here the firl of the week lo I
sM-nd the summer with Mrs, Muel
lers im rents, Mr. aud Mi. Ohc
OlsMOII,
KruMfts Kitie-t and liis. Mubfl Kl
fie Wilaun ot oit.e Drove were
EDEN PRECINCT
tinvted in hhmh.. Ii. i aiurduv
eieniivg b I'' ' I'" ' "N N'' Kmt'st
i the prop ' il Point
meat mark e their
home here.
Mr. Hnrrv i iiriTim mm miii
I .h'l i .if . In , ..i t.ii
R THEATER TONIGHT
m
'grow old before their tlmo. Ifs a
por-lcomedy of rofrcsblng originality.
plegute, tho guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Murrou Mee, mid family at
present.
The sueond mon'lily picnic of the
Methodist church will he hold in Oak
park Tiuwdny evening. Bvory nnu is
invited to come mid u jolly good time
is assured nil.
Mr. Ferguson eaiue down from
Medford Sunday to spend u quiet day
uilh Mr. and Mi. William Ferguson
lien'.
Fruderieli 11. Hopkins, dr., lias re
turned from uu eastern military acad
emy to spend the siimiiier with hm
parent hero.
All of Central Point is looking for
wurd with gicnt anticipation to tin;
gicat duy nt Ashland tho Fourth.
Mr. mid .Mrs. Huy Ager iiro enter
liiiuing their niece from Porlland
this week.
The fumilies of K. II. Aiuold, ,1.
D. Senr, Nettie (lieen mid Piofessor
Niheit will be imoiig tho Ccntrnl
Point eampeix'Ml the Aaliluud cliuu
(aiupia this .year. ,
Post must or (luy Tox spout Suiiduy
nt Prospect fishing uml enjoying the
cool moiiuttiin air.
lames (Iriete of Pioepeel wu a
recent business visitor in our city.
Charlea Mcc snut Suiidav with
Irelatite hoiv, returning lo bis home
ni .tppicTOMt nnitoHV evening.
Miss Inn Austin is with Gold Mill
friends thi-week.
W. L. Ktiii.tuu has returned from
a several tlats' trip to Oregon's me
tropolis. .Mi. llun.tun, made the trip
ou hi inoitH't-ti'le.
Mr. .Monut'b and Tr.i Duui.ip aie
helping Mr. Iporr with hla huv crop.
Dbid, June 22. at the home of hla
parents ut lleimlc, Klotd Kotlgcra,
younieat son of Mr. aud Mr, .lusoer
Kodgera. Deeeaaed waa buried ou
Friday In the fa mil) burial ground Iu
tho Autloeli cemeter), Mr. Frudeu
bbrg of Hiiiiih valley leading llie bur
ial ervlce
ii.. M. Sweet and family of lleaglo,
mid William Cntterlll, of the Mead
ovva, were In Medford on buaiuea thi
wttok.
Jim Vliiii'iil will leave Iu a few
daya for Fort Klamath to work Iu
the hap field on the I'oltou ranch.
Mr. John lllghum aud Mr. aud
.Mrs. Frank .My or wold trailing Iu
Mod ford aud Coutrul l'olut Saturday.
Horn, to Mr. and Mra. Karl Cao
laat Frlda. a baby boy. Both mother
juud bab are doing fine.
John I'oiiim of Metlford la via) In
with llert (liapman and family, it nd
la going to work on the road.
Ira Vim cut, of Sam valley, who
hi working ou the 101 ranch, waa
boHiH Suudat vlaltlug with her rolu
tivw. Among tho vlaltnra at llert Chap
mau'a 8uuday woro Otto Treaham and
family, Dell Morrlaou aud wife. Llllle,
Viulu and Mrtlo Chapman, aud Iteu
hon Xoore.
Jim Vim ent la hauling hla wood ti
town the luxt few da a.
Percy Chapman and wife wore up
tfuuiluy vUitlng with their rulutlvea.
A number of automobile paaaad
by Hunda). A iud many came from
Iowa to fUli at the rlrer and for Jr
rldea.
.Mr. and Mra. John Vincent of
Jacbaouvtlle apeut laat Wedaeaday at
the Chapman home, bringing Lllltuit
home, who haa been working for
them.
Mr W1lon and son Charlet. ware
ahopplng In Uie low iih one day laat
. waek
SrlMULREM
"Z
or kJ tl'lantrotib
ik. kfi niwj fun awa
ELmzn&ssmmm
(,ill iioin iin ' ii I i . t, of the
'SlOlliH l .IMii llltl III" 'itU-IlltOXl
cation, V 1 1 a Luiii'li. ,i,i(iiih ills
and ut lit t r.'idl ailnoi.i- i nil 1 1 from
, alOllliiell llolll'le '1 llOIIBUIIll of
atomach suitrer owe their complete
recovery lo Mayr'a Wonderful rem-
il I nlild ,m oltor lot i.icli
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ANTIOCH ITEMS
MAY
EDY
COURT HOUSE NEWS
neported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta.
Circuit Court.
Ltnu Perrv Ames vs. Albert Strong
Ames, divorce.
11. F. Pearl et al v. .1. W. Ciunn
h.iu et al., demurrer.
.1. II. Mmght vs. Adi MnigliU af
tidatit for order of publication of
Mimiu'ius.
Luc Wttller t. Albert Wnlthora,
.ittiduwt tor publication.
Producers Fmit Co. vs. B. CI. Mnr-Ac-,
siuninons.
.1. W. Merron vs. Myitle 11. Day et
.il., siunmoiis.
Clura Stewnit. v. W. A. Stewntt,
demurrer.
Felix Milfret v. Hubert Wilson el
al., summons.
.). W. ll.tboo v. L. M. Wheeler et
ill., cost bill.
Brnesl p. Uuthriu vs. Thcd. S.
MiitchiiigM et al., application for
guartliau.
Clnronee C. Piuree w. C'lly of
.redford, demurrer.
Jnokson County Hank vs. ,1. V.
Mnlo ut nl., motion to strike.
H. W. MeNiitl vh. Hogue Hiver
Public Service. Corporation, certifi
cate of levy.
l'robitto
Bstale of Janiei !. Header, nolice
of final account.
I'.slatc of Daniel Whotstonc, eilu
lion. Bstalo of John Allen Moore, oath
of executrix.
Bslato of Bliza .lane WooKoucroft,
inventory mid niipraiscmenl.
I'Vtnte of Samuel 'I,'. HotlgCH, final
notice to creditor.
Bstntc of Caroline B. Lee, onth of
uduiiuiHtrntor, will, bond.
Bstute of John X. Miller, e.vceut
or's bond.
Bstato of Jorciuiali Nuiiuri, admit
ting to probate, appointment of ad
ministrator, will.
Henl Kstnto Tntnufera
O. C. Hoggs et iix to C. A.
Laird et ux, lot I), block '-,
1 1 oss Add, lo Medford . $1,0(1(1
M. P. Hehmitt, trustee, to It.
M. O'llea, land iu Niidcell'a
Add. to Medford .... I
Joseph A. Newell et uv to i
Mix. A. M. Cuioy, land in
sec. :ki.;iii.iv. . i
Joseph A. Newell et u.x to Pe
ter Do Clcicq, laud iu sec.
:i3.:in.iw'. l
Joseph A. Newell ut u.x to Pe
ter De Clcico, ",2 aciea iu
sei-. :i:i-:iii-iw.
Mix. A. M. Caiev lo J. A.
Newell, laud in WMIO-IN'.
W. II. Kinglet' to George II.
Mudloy, land iu aim. 3n-tM-
IW. (lux duwl) .....
Peter De Clereii el u.t to J. A.
Newell, laud in :t:i-.'IU-lW.
William Perry et ux lo Polk
Smith et nl., laud iu sue. II-
M.VJB.
S. A. Arnold et al to Count v of
Jackson, right of wuv m see.
.'Ill-IB.
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l.rillfl
Deafness Cannot Do Cured
r. Ii.mil iUi-llmt. n the rtHMl rrli Ih
uauJ norllnn tif lh fr Tbr U n HH
r larur iloifiiMi, iimI Ibil it lir KwnllMll.w
. ...ai. .- ft .. .1 S.u . . !. M ta&.l
I muntlM. nrifimi l ruwl lr mi littUKwl
rillUi f Iter MUKOMt llnlni r Ik"
CHttartilan
Wins tkl ml ! IbSi1 ii h
rumWIue Mund or lmiiffr InsirlRg ami whro
It la Millrfl) riot id I)a(araa la I lie imhiU. and
inlta iter lauiMtlOTt ran takrs nit awl
tkl- luU imMtulJ tn tin MWUil raJIII(rfl. LlNI f
Iiie win W dlln0 (Mflff. itlltv fm Mil ul
Irk ar caaard br Catanb. wIH l mdtila' ImI
an lanawnt rooilUhm f Ilia Miia aurfarv.
Wu will gltr Ow llaiidml IMIara for ,; raw
f Draftma liau4 Y ralatrb) tteat raktaat l
rr Ml hjr llall'a (alanh lut. auj for rlfcu-
"' " f J CHUNKY U CO.. TiMi, U.
Md J Prugltala. IS
Taka IUII rawltr I'lll" tat HHiilli-itloa.
For Exchange
Ut acreH twiuit', two miles south
of Sacramento, California and twenty
eight mllo north of Stockton, Cul ,
n city of over tu.uou populallon TIiIhi
place I two aud a half mliea from
the eleetrir Hue luiiulug from Uucra
iiiHiito to Mlncktou, near Lodl, n city
of over 5000 population.
1and fenced and faios (wo road.
Near station, postoffluti, xoIiooIk,
uhurehea, etc. Prlra t00 pur ngre.
Kmall mortKage.
Will oxehauie for aoiuelJilPK Iu or
about .Medford. MlKht eunilder souia
propertlaa elaowhere.
State full) what you have, living
price, mortgitgo, elf. No ngenla.
Addrea Ilox '., Medford .Mail Tri
bune. !
BUSINESS
lluvc juti'ty with wt'll iiiiutivc(l2r)-uctv intd, lotttod
1 uiilcK from Simtii Cm, Calif, that wants to tttiflo
I'm- good biisincbs lien. II in prttpcitv is clear.
BENNETT INVESTMENT CO.
Heal I'tute Iamiiis, iteutab, Iiitiiruiice.5
102 West Main.
kok mcrvn ttouMTituiit'tAO
IIOOMS
FOU ItDNT Modern bonne keonl c
roc m ilown dtalra. rt 1 5 North
Burtletl.
FOIl HUNT Hoime keeping rooms
down atnlis, close In. 37U-.I. 91
FOU UKNT Suite ot boino-kfleplnn
rooms, furnlahed: convojilont, clon
In. 31C N. Central. 83
VOll ItKNT FUKMSMKI) ItOOMH
FOU mSNT nrrooiu""wltiri)rlvato
Hitting room, flrat floor; alno
gnrngn. 2D South O ratine.
St
FOK HKN1 noUHEH
FOU KKN'T--Strictly modern houao.
Sleeping porchcn aud gnrago. r. 1 0
V, Jackson atroot. Sfi
FOU U13NT Five room house, hard-
wood floors, full comont banoinont
and Kiirnno. Phono S70-W.
FOU KENT Ono l-room modern
Iiouf. Phono 370-W.
roil SArjirtTEaTocK
FOU SALE Or oxchniiKo, n good
work horse. Addresp llox D, Mali
Tribune
FOU BALE HorooB, und grain hay
In tho field, ono mlla nortlicaBt of
Phoenix. E. E. Kennies. 10G
FOR BALE ansueuiiAnKOUf!
FOU RALE Wntor power wnhor,
and wrliiRor, library mid otflco
tables, bookcases aud llht waKon.
203 fttmcBScc St., Phono 3G3-J. Kl
FOU SALE Five pnaKcngor tourln;
ear at iv Imrnaln. Phono L'01-U2.
87
FOU SALE CO young ohlohetiH, 8
to IU weeks old. Inquire nt 522
Pnrk avunuo, South. 83
FOU 8ALE Uoynl Aim cherries.
Phono U-13M. 83
FOU SALE flood quality Huff,
Drown and White, Leghorn cocker
oIn, two lu four months old; halt
price. Phono U-13.M. S3
FOU HALE Ono Hlro'B Hoot llcor
fountain cheap. The Quiz. 3.1
FOU SALE At a bargain, tlmost
iiuw nliiKln liariiuus and snudlu: also
ono coniblnatlon family rig, rub
ber tired. :illi N. uoutrai. S3
FOU SALE nhenp, property nt It. 1(1
West Sth Hlrcot. S8
FOU SALE Ono tou Ford truck nt
laohuiuul; also 40 acres land to
trudo for Ford car. Dahnek's
GnniKO 483-J. S8
FOU BALE Cholco alfalfa hay. $10
per ton Iu Hold, Sntdor'a Dairy,
Phono 201-J3.
FOU BALE Cheap, canned IrulU;
nlso light wurou with thills and
tongtio. Phono tnl-U, 121 Wood
wtoclc at. 81
I'OU SALE ItANCIIIW
FOU SALE Hediiced again, my
J7UU0 city ranch, fieo irrigated,
dulrv, chicken, fruit, tool, slock,
f 1000. The Carlsbad of America;
Aiiiauriiasaed acenic beauty. Pop.
0000; altitude 2000 ft., flablug and
hunting. Mrs. M. Jnckor, Ashland,
Oregon. ''!
FOR SALE
CHEAP
A block of Kroiind, mnderu bnumi
low, t-rooniN, linth, sleeping poich,
largo burn, Just outside city limits,
off King's Highway, or will trade for
Hinull cltj property.
OWNKIt, til .. Olt.Wdi: KTIIKlfT,
Phono .tnoIL
NEW TODAY
We havo stock ranclioe, high gnido
hay ranches, aud geuernl farms both
Inrgo nnd small ou our Hat Home
city property also at attractive prlcos.
40 acres with housu and barn, lino
level laud, (7000.
Z'i acres full bearluK nppleH and
pears, ulegunt bungalow, $8000.
Hoon-Cathcart Co.
imioiih iivr
WHY?
NOW TIME 'JO TRADE.
I huvo a 160-aeru stock ranch;
good location; 100 acres In grain,
aoiuu alfalfa. This plc recently
sold for (IK, 000; no Incumbrance.
Will trade for good orchard, prefer
poara, or would take city property
Would trade ovon or assutuo aoinu In
cumbrance on orchard proposition.
J. C. BARNES
tOli Wo( Mulu Sttcet.
Plitpio 70i
WANTicr-AiTtj.vnoNa
WANTKUi U n capcrlencoil Ctrl,
euro of children, hou or day.
820-X. 107
WANTED StenoBratiher wlnhcw to-
alllun; aKpariancp; reforotine. Ad
tlreM L, car Mall Trlbtuia. S3
HELP WANTiai MAhK , ,
WANTED Man to run gasoline, on
glno and do aomo bop work on
uenr-bv ranch. MlraViala Orchard.
BS7-J2.
WANTED--Flrat clnM mlnom nnd la
borer, Almeda anil Copper Baglo
mluea; good wage and suro pay.
Apply to P. II. Vtokhftm, Almoda,
Oregon. h'i
1IHLP W'ANTRO FEMALE
WANTEI Olrl Tor
gonaral houioworl;
Sovon Oaks.
cooking nnd
Dr. Salado,
W'AXTKI) MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Wo do" foathor work"
folding mnltroseos, jomfortora, pil
lows, renovating and repairing.
Phono 10U-.1, 323 E 12tli. 88
WANTED TO HENT Typowrltcr for
about throe, months. Address II.
W. It. enre Mnfl Tribune 83
WANTED A good second-hand light
car. Phono J03J-L 83
business DinRcronv
Auto flHppTIca
LAIIER AUTO BPRINO CO. Wa
arc- operating the largest, oldest
and host equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Uso our spring
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee 26 North Flftconth Ut.,
Portland, Ota.
Attorney
fJEO. W. CHEnnT Attorney anfl
Notary, Hooms 0-1 0, Jackson Coun
ty Dnnk Ilulldlng, ontranco N.
Central, Medford, Oro.
POUTEU J. NEFF Attornoy at law.
rooma 8 nnd 0, Medford National
Bank Ilulldlng.
A. E. REAMES, LAWTER Qaraett-
Corey bids.
0. M. ROBERTS Lawyer.
Medford National Bank Building.
Oollcctlonn.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa
colloctod somo accounts 14 yean
old. Wo know how to got tha
monoy. Tho Builock Mercantile
Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lliuv
kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main nt.
Dcnllsu
M ai i -a.saaMavJl,asaa;
Dr. W. M. VAN 8COTOO
DR. O. O. VAN 8COT0O
Dcntlstn
(Inrnctt-Coroy IMdn., ulte 9
Medfortt, Oro. Phone 3GC.
Collections nntl Itcjxirta
iTft" FUAN1C rTTuHRTS IxntlaL
M. F. & IL Uldg. Officii llourc
8:30 to 12; 1 to G. Phono C07-R.
Engineer ntttl Contractor
fued'n'."cummIno
contractor, 404 M. V. & If. Bldg.
Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation
dralnngn, orchard and Und Im
provement. Initiranr.
EARL S. TU.MY Ooneral Insurance
office, Flro, Automobllo, Accident,
Liability, Pinto Olnss, Contract,
and Surety nontln, Excollont com.
panloa, good local servlcs. No.
210 Onrnott-Coroy Bids,
Instruction tn Mtislo
FRED ALTON IIAIOHT. teachor ol
pliino aud harmony. Composer
nnd orrangnr ot music, Hnlght
Music Studio, 401 Garnott-Coroy
building.
DLI88 URINE Teachor of Violin.
Muslo furnlshod for all occasions.
Prlcos roasonnblo. Studio 1131 13.
Main St., Phono 303-J2.
(tarbage
OARBAOE Oet your premise
cleaned up for the summer, Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone S74-L. T,
Y Allen.
I'ltyslcUiut and Bairgeoa
DU?K. "3ri3ARLOW im. HVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41C-417 Qarnett-Corer
bldg., phone 103C-L. HuilJence
20 South Laurel sL
DR. W. W. HOWARD OiteopathU
physician, 303 anrntt-Cory
building Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM.MENS Physician and
surgeon. Pruatlce limited, to eie,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tost ad and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & IL Co.
bldg., opposlto P. O, Phone 57.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon Phones, office 30. resi
dence 70. Otflco hours. 10 .to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER PhysL
clan and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours
10 to 12. 1 to 4- Phone 110-J.
T ,. jij. z m.f1 .,. I,1 'II-3B
Printers and I'tibUshera
MEDFORD PHLNTINQ c6.?haiTth
best equipped printing office In
southern Oregou; book blndlngi
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 Noryi
Fir st.
Transfer
rUD3 TRAN1FBR & S70RAQE CO.
1 laaaaaaMaaaS-SjataajpaaasasaSsaaaiaaal
Office 43 North Front st Ptiona
316. Priced rlfht, Bexrlco guar
anteed. 4
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