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PAGE FIVE BUSINESS DinfcCTOKY Aufn Bnpplle STEP UP a i-i-t! n . UQv& tdfli l cm I r-r- rtilfk-! CLOCK-' 1 A "V 6CSkt OIUs LAIIER AFJTO HPRINO CO. W Pftlt4 CriA?IKlC DCisftCnW cults- art-mi W 1 . ri operating the largest, oldeit and best equipped plant In the Pa cific nor I Invent. Use our spring! when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 28 North Fifteenth St., Portland,. Ot a. 7 AMD "fill; (AOSTrtttli: CUP VvVfll "Ttie FoRfcFf-MC-NOTS BUNN'M' ALL AROlMV Attorne? GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Building, entranca N. Central, Medford, Ore. i,.t-7 vic'll bet YoOrt MiMw io-TAKCnl UP WlfH PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at la, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. FLIVVGRS THAT YOU FOKOf ALL AOOOfTHC eooT-JACK' VW. PENt" AH. SUNDAY MOKNIM' MASHlrJ' AN'OILlM' Up-Tlt'TftMOl M HC COULP "VAKll CMMft OWCY pOvXrJ -TO OLCN FALLS 5UrVlAY WrCH UOOlO- fNl "Trie OLD FNtAlt-Y 5UKKC-V Wl Til THC l.UoJCH BftSKCTS AND KIDS llANO INo ALL OvLW i f x A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oar n1 IX Corey bids. -fatLN -1HL RES-fle ARTir-lClNL FLOlNL'K IN Trie CLASS CAVt .If Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyar. Medford National Bank Building. MEDFORD MAITj TR TRUNK, M KDFOR1"), OREGON. WEDNESDAY, 'AITOTST 2, 191(5- 'i By Ahern I STCERlM' IT CHft5, weRC lM I Sam V I "r,,os J -r- J I .1' .1 . i i CMV JBHLMB AND VICINITY Junior high school rooms In ilie west building, are bring equipped with gas service, preliminary to die installation of a domestic science de partment In that institution, supple mented by ji domestic art annex, in which tour sewing machines are being placed. "Dixie Land" will be reproduced in local parks Wednesday, August 9. The occasion will bo a picnic event to which former residents or the Sunny South, now living in this val ley, will bo invited. The local asso ciation numbers over 50. J. II. Dill, of the Carolinas, Is president, and Mrs. F. P. Whittle of Alabama, secre tary. Tiic annual dues of each mem ber are 25 cents. At the picnic Mrs. W. M. Barber will bo chairman of the reception . committee, reinforced by a number of assistants. M. C. Reed, from West Virginia, is chairman of the program committee. Tills reunion event promises to be a notable one, the attendance representing every plate throughout the south. Mrs. A. Vniphlctte of Olendale is visiting relatives- here In the family of J. B. Wimer. The Men's Club of Talent, of which J. II. Fuller Is president, met in the Methodist church in that town on Tuesday evening. The organization discussed tho "rural credits" Mil. Serving refreshments added to the social features. Quite a number from this city vi'c in attendance. Citizens interested In the forma tion of a men's club, met in tho Presbyterian church on Monday even ing to perfect tho organization, nearly 5 0 being present. Tho Men's Social Service League was adopted as the official designation. It will meet on the .fourth Tuesday evening in each month to discuss vital topics, both local and general. Or. Cordon McCracken is president, and Homer Kill art secretary. William Schaunilorfc of the South ern Pacific general shops, Sacra mento, arrived on Monday of this week for a vacation visit with rela tives, his wife and daughter having preceded him here several weeks ago. The family will visit Kugene and Newport, before returning home. Prof, and Mrs. (I. W. Ager, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miniith and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Morse, all of Talent, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Heed at their scenic drive home on Mon day evening. An Ohio bankers excursion passed through here on Monday afternoon, northbound. During t lie usual stop they sampled the .mineral waters and were presented with early peach 's by the Commercial Club. .Mrs. It. P. Neil and sister, Miss Anna ilargrave, started on their Kastorn trip, Tuesday evening. In the meantime their mother, Mrs. Kilen Ilargrave will visit in Kugenc at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Goodwin. Walton MrNair of North Yakima, Wash., has returned home after a visit with his father and brothers here. K. F. Smith, recently returned from the Klamath country, reports having met with Wilbur Jones, former sheriff of Jackson county. who now leases the Aukeny ranch, a big property of over 1000 acres in that sect.lon, near Klamath Falls, In which town the family resides. Smith states that the natives In both Klam ath and Lake counties, who attended the celebration, here speak in the highest terms of the various features nf entertainment, as afforded the visitors. Walking backwards for l l miles, up canyon and mountain trails, was the feat performed by Milton niesel noted high school amateur athlete. last Sunday. The hike began from the city plaza and ended at the sum mit of Mt. Ashland. The trip was made In six hours, two champion! being along to note its accomplish ment. Young H'eiiel is IS years of nge, of robust proportions, and won (he marathon race hero sonic time ago. Mr. J. B. Wimer, wife of Patrol nian Wimer. is visiting relatives at Gicnriale. George BluuieutUal of New York city, member of the International banking firm of Lnzard Freres, passed through here the last of the week, bound for Portland, lie and his party occupied a private car. Itev. P. K. Hammond, rector of Trinity Fpiscopal church, enters upon a three-week's vacation outing this week. Preliminary to the camping trip proper, he will climb Mt. Ash land In the way of a minor diversion. U. J. Stone, former resident of Ashland, Is now located at 1031 liust 29th street, North Portland. W. F. Rudolf, expert connected with the government land survey, was hero on Tuesday, returning from varioMs districts In Northern Calif ornia. ' F. L. Camps of tho Ford garage, is In Portland-this week on business. During his absence U. M. Shondy Is tho floor walker In th) establishment. Southern Pacific officials were thick hoie on Tuesday. Included among the number were F. B. Bat turs, general passenger agent; R. J. Clancy, assistant general manager, and Ticket Stock Clerk Bridges, all of San Francisco. Mr. Batturs tar ried long enough to bo shown the many attractions about town, the others being transient visitors. Among recent realty transfers Is one from B. D. Biiggs, of this city, administrator of the estate of W. F. Lambertson, deceased, land in Ash land to the Carson-Fowler Lumber Co., for the consideration of $1350. Over a dozen local residents are being tempted to purchase a motor car, prompted by a prospective re duction in price on a standard model auto from $'190 to $:i(0. Captain .1. B. Murphy, aide to Major General J. Franklin Bell, was here recently on his way north to drum up Portland recruits for the Business Men's training camp at American Lake. By virtue of Wade Hamilton's vic tory at the Medford races last Sun day, Jim Bowers, his owner, stands ready to stake money and reputation on trials of speed in Northern Calif ornia territory, and will investigate that field, with this racing object in view. is now talk of u now company start ing operations. Tho showing of ore at the mine is far better than It was when the Robinson interests took hold ome months ago. Jim l)h, kins drove his Ford out from Medford on Thursday. Taylor Cottrell of San Francisco, who has been visiting his brothers, Hill and Dave, lias returned to San Francisco. SERBIAN ARMY ATTACKS BULGARS IN NEW OFFENSIVE with losses, retreating before our positions with quite a largo number of dead. "Calm prevails on the rest of the front occupied by our troops, whoso morale Is perfect." H. C. W0RTMAN OF MEDFORD ELECTED HEAD OF PYTHIANS PORTLAND, Aug. 2. Tire ' grand lodge, Knights of Pythias of Oregon elected officers Tuesday. Hurry C. Wort man of Medford w-as ejected grand chancellor. The only real con test was between Leslie E, Couch of Portland and F. J. Johnson of As toria for grand vicc:clianeeIlor. Marslifiold la a strong contender for the 1917 convention. Officers elect ed were: Harry 0, Wortnian, Medford, grand chuncollor; Leslie E. Couch, Portland, grand vice-chancellor; Ar thur Hnllgarth Elgin, grand prelate; Walter G. Gleeson, Baker grand keeper of the records and seals; J. W. Maloney, Pendleton, grand mas ter exechequer; O. E. Fonderberger, iNehalem, grand muster of arms; iPARIS, Aug. 2 The Serbian press bureau at Corfu lias Issued the fol lowing communication: "At Moglenisa on July 13 our troops engaged 111 combat with the Bulgarians around the advance posi tions, which the latter hold In Greek territory. On July 21, 25 and 26 we carried the heights north of Scvrlana and Kovil (Jouvil?) and also the stopes of Stroupinsko. Only July 2ti and 27 the Bulgarians attacked our troops with small effectives on the positions north and northeast of Stroupinske. They were repulsed Martin White, of St. Helens, grand Inner guard; E. B. Maxfield, St. Johns (Portland), grand . outer guard; Wlllard L. Marks, Albany, grand trustee. FOR KEN1 llUCBrJS Clll't llaz.lcwood is packing up pre paring lo go north. He lias a splen did opening on the Columbia river. R. J. riowen was at court in Jack sonville Tuesday in a final healing as to the ownership of the old re tort claim, which lias been In ques tion between B. F. 1'eart and D. S. Force vs. F. W. Caruahan. Decision is now expected in this case about the first week of September, as the Circuit Court adjourned until Sep tember 2, ut conclusion of the ses sion of August 1. John Drake lias started for his new work on me coi imiua moi-, near Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. William Cottrell and R. J. Rouen returned rrom a mi to Josephine County and upper Calif ornia Saturday evening. Tlieo and 1-oran Ice were in Med ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Wyland were in Medford Sunday and Monday driv Ing home on Tuesday. Wallace Dlnkens, Ralph Russell and Bill Pomeroy are 1' red Moore s timber crew this year. William Cottrell, Tlieo Ice and It Howen Forded to Medford Mon day morning. D. S. Force of Agate was a visitor at the Meadows mines on Monday.- Samuel. Elmer and Carroll Ber thelson went to Grants Pass Thurs day to complete Ihd organitation of the I'tah Quicksilver Company. They arc expected back on Tuesday morn ing. Jerry Gilison, who Is In charge of Doctor Chlsboliii's mining proper ties In the Meadows district, is fol lowing a rich vein of cinnabar in the Little Jean Mine and is now sinking weinzci n the new tunnel. The Hackensmlth boys have both come over into the Meadows to har vest the hay and grain on their new ranch. Only Alf Lewis is now left at the Mouutain King property, where tuere m" xJkx She'll be tea-happ) She fnis sent for the Taste Packet and none she is finding out which Schilling' s Tea just exactly suits her. Please don't misunder stand there is only onf. quality of Schil ling's Tea, but there are four ditincl taste types, iriichever you like best is the kind for you to use; all four of them brew tea of indescribable charm. Send for the taste Packet Thf erty limplr, surf xvti to tt ihr rrht ten. 'Cintairtifour farthmsn envehpft of'Jnynn, K'H'tish ftretittttt Cfhn. OvUng enough for Jive or jix nfi of rath. Mailt J promptli on rtceipt of to eenti ( itampi or win), vjttidreti: zSt Schilling & fivipaiiy jjj SetonJ Street, Sttn Frantiico Schilling's Best il ve Sold through grocers only As ' id y In standard ' y tJj ji Pkagest ana rsJjj FOR ItKNT Five room bungalow. with large screen porch. Inquire 7110 West 11th street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished modern bungalow, five rooms and bath, porches, yarage. Jas. Camp bell. Phono 311-R. 113 FOlt SALE ItANCHUS Collections. FOR SALE At a sacrifice; 2 3 acres two miles east of Ashland 11) acres commercial pears, 5 years old; two acres gooseberries and apricots, apples, peaches, cherrios, and prunes for homo use. Seven room bungalow; barn, chicken house and yard. Good team, row and crop. Spray pump, wagon and buggy, all kinds farming tools. All goes at $-1,500. L. Sparks, it. R. 1., Ashland, Ore. 113 FOR RENT 9-room house; close in; gas; bath; $10 mouth; part fixed to sublet. lit! FOR RIONT Five-room house close In: apply 1005 K. Main. Phone 374. UN FOlt HUNT MISCELLANEOUS FOlt KENT Office room at. 30 N. Front street. Apply to Gils, the Tailor for Information. FOR SALE MJSUBLiIiAlVKOim FOR SALIC Auto, roadster cheap If taken at once. Call at lulls K. Main. Phono 374. 1 1S FOR SALE Refrigerator, fruit Jars and other furniture. 707 West llth street. Phone 137-11. 115 FOR SALE Bees; 2(1 swarms hives and supers, mostly filled Willi sec tion honey. $2 per swarm: quick wale. William Packard. Talent, It. 1. 113 FOR SALE Big bargain. Am going away. Will sell crop on five acres ut half price. Ono aero potatoes, large tomato patch, berries, and other vegetables. Close In. Flvo room house rent, $10, call 510 E. Mtli street . 1 13 IIKI.r WANTED MAI.K WANTED Man close to town, ll uo. to work on ranch Box 1, Mall Trlli-113 WANTfcn srrtiATiONB WANTED Lady wants hour or day work. Phono 3-l l-Y. 129" COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get th money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, I, JHu klna' Bldg., 216 E. Main sL Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Oarnett- Corey Bldg., olte Medfora, Oro. Phone 86. Cnllectlrns and ltanorts Slf Knglneei and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NG8 Snglneer ana contractor, 404 It. F. & H. Bids;. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Two good second hand motorcycles: old or Into model will be considered. Must bo bargian. -Answer quick. Address S. J. Tay lor, Grunts Pass, Oro. 114 WANTED To buy house: 4 or live rooms. To inovo. Box 1 Mall Trlb uno. ll'"' WANTED Furnished houso by September 1. by responsible party. Phono 639-11-1. 117 WANTED Rellablo party to criro for furnished house. Phone 379-.I. 113 FOR SALE Small . size stowiirt banjo. Bargain for $10. Box Banjo, Mall Tribune. I 13 WANTED Lot tho Medford Trans fer Co., do your moving. Phono 95. Traul'other and MaiBh pro prietors. 113 WANTED Feathers to ronovnto, old mattresses and featbor beds made Into sanitary folding forms. For samples, Phono 190-J, 322 East 12th St. 124 Carriage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. F, Y. Alton. Houso Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Movo Douses, Barns, Garagos, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 4S.S-M, or 4S8-X. 012 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Mnsle FRED ALTON II AIGI1T Tcaohw of piano and harmony. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Garnott-Corcy Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance. FOR SALE Hudson four-passenger auto In good condition, new tires; oloclric lights. Cheap, apply, 1 207 W. Main street. 110 'Oil SALE Twin Indian motorcycle- two speed; Hilly equipped; perfect condition. A bargain Mc Gulrk's Cigar Store. 114 FOR SALE I'Mperial cycle car In perfect condition. Walkers Gar age. 114 FOlt SALE Small typewriter with carrying case. Apply oft leu Cal. Ore. Power Co. 142 FOlt 4 5 SALE Furniture and rugs at S. Central ave. 1 1 5 FOR SALE OR TRADE PullntH at Medford Poultry and Egg Co. 1111 FOR SALE Beardless barley straw by stack or load. Also splendid hoi; pasture lor rent. Call 732.12 131 FOR SALE Some f iirnituro. Phono 379-.I. 124 rOH BATifL MTKTVnjUB; FOR SALE loStock and Block hogs weight, about 150 pounilH average, also pair fine fox and coyolo hounds, 10 mouths old cheap. Clias. Gilchrist, Sams Valley, Oregon. 117 FOlt SALE First class milch cow Wallace Woods at Hubbard Bros. 11." WANTED Fixtures for Btoro. What have you? C. A. DeVoe. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Tho Leader newspaper and printing plant at Hnrnbrook, Cal., is for sale at a bargain. Fall ing eyesight of owner causes blin to sacrllico Ills business. 110 FOR KXUIlAtraR FOlt EXCHANGE Fino cattle ranch; over lion acres. 125 acres irrigated alfalfa and clover. Ample waler and range. $25,000 clear on good acreage hern. Clark Heallv Co., 20li Philip Bldg. MONEY TO liOAN 'O LOAN $5000 to loan on lirsl class security. Phono 353-.1. 1 13 MONEY TO LOAN Hnve money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Oulck service Money on Qiand. Earl S. Tumy; 210 Gnruolt Corey Bldg. tf EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com. panles. Rood local service. ..no, 210 GarneU-Corey Bldg. Physicians and bnrgeona DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41G-417 Garnett-Corer bldg., phone 1036-L. Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 803 ' Oarnett-Corey building. Fhone ISO. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlclaa ana surgeon. Prnctlce limited to eye, ear, none and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor S. F, R. R, Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co, blila;.. opposite P. O. ' Phone 687. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician an snrgpon Phones, office 36, resi dence 7 SO. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. BUSINESS MKKtmMI Trnnsfere BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 42 North Front St. Phon' 815. Prices right. Borrlce fusi FOR SALE Extra good work horse, years old. Will take lighter liorse in part trade. Phone 539-R-l. 117 Now J);iily Kxccpt Suiitlny. Howard's Auto Line Ashland and Klamath Falls Ashland Jfpscrvations Hotel Austin. Tiiko early e.'ii- Valley Auto Lino for Ashland connections. IN'TEItl'KDAN AUTOOAU CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford lor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. AIbo on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nlghta at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. aud 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:80 D. m. RandMcNally&Co. CHICAGO PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS CATAIjOCS HOUSE MAGA7.1NLS COMMERCIAL ART WORK COLOR DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING FIXF.D FINANCIALLY AND MKCIIANICAI.LY FOR PROMPT 1 1 ANDLING of LARGE EDITIONS WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East iMain Struct, Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time 01 place by appointment. Phone 147-J We'll do the rest I. D. WESTON, Pro? . DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone JJ.""J: Printers and Publishers MEHFORI) PR1NTINO CO., has tin best equlppod printing office In oiithern Oregon; book blndlni, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc. Portland prices. ii7 North Fir St. WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a ICO-acro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres in grain, soiuo alfalfa. This place Tocently sold for $12,000; no incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade oven or assume somo In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES OKI Wcwt Main Street. NEW TODAY Why not buy a hoinii now whilo inlying is good? I-'or Instum-e. Fine six room modern bungalow three sleeping rooms, pavement paid, $1700.00 or this other one very closo In, pavenient aliOiit half paid, saino number of rooms, $1700.00 or an other ono almost as attractive at $1500.00. A revival of good times will double the price of any ono of these plares. We have some fine bus a in large and small ranches, and want to lotl you about them. Call at the office. Hoon-Cathcart Co. SOS Harnett Corey Bldg.