Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND AND VICINITY
The committee upon entertaining
the Editorial Association In the
parks last Friday evening, are rerelv
ing groat praise for the success of
tholr efforts. Over 1.10 individual
lunch hoxcB were provided, filled
with sandwiches, eggs, pickles, fruit
and take. Hot coffee was uvailuble
from the gas heaters on the spot, and
there was no delay In 'waiting upon
the visitors, nil being accomodated at
first tables. Tho finishing; touches
to the reception event was the splen
did concert, given by the Boy's Hand
of Oakland, by far the best juvenile
organization which has ever visited
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. K. . Butler and Mr.
and Mrs. Curl I.ovoland left Monday
morning in tho former's car for
Crater Lake. They went via Klamath
Falls and will return by the Rogue
liver route.
Louis Worth was visited on Sun
day by his brother from Etna Mills,
who came over by auto, round trip
in one day.
Mrs. Emtl Pell returned home from
Klamath Falls last Saturday, accom
panied by her father, Captain O. C.
.Applegate of that. city.
G. W. Kimball of Roseburg is In
Ashland during the vacation season.
Attorney 11. C. Smith of Grants
Pass motored over from Josephine
county on Sunday for a brief pleas
ure trip. ! w
J. D. Wagner and Bert R. Crcer
were among those who furnished cars
and accompanied the Editorial asso
ciation from Medford on its excur
sion to Crater Lake Sunday morning.
Providing the Commercial Club
moves to new quarters, it is unani
mously conceded that the logical lo
cation is In the Hotel Austin block,
rooms in which are available for a
nominal rental, including heat and
light. It would be tho most conven
ient place, practically In the center of
the city's activities and accessible on
the groundf loor.
Fred Tracey of the Western
Union offices is taking the regulation
midsummer vacation of two weeks.
The genial countenance of Fred
Lockley of Portland, staff corres
pondent and magazine writer, was
noted among the editorial guests,
who visited hero last Friday.
Mrs. Hurry Crelghton and two sons
returned on Saturday from the camp
meeting of the Church of God, which
has been in session for the past ten
days at Merlin in .loscphlne county.
15. L. Olmsted, n former resident,
now proprietor of the Mail at Stay
ton, Ore., was among the editorial
visitors here last Friday. Old time
Iowa acquaintances also greeted E.
E. Favillo, editor of the Western
Farmer at Portland, renewing the
friendships of years ago, while resi
dents in Mitchell county in the llawk
oyo state.
Two of Ashland's literati look
part In tho formal program of the
Editorial Association, at Medford on
Saturday. Bert It. Greer of the Tid
ings, theorized over the problem ot
"Building Up a Weekly Newspaper
Circulation," while "Dick Posey,"
erstwhile known as It. P. Campbell,
and entitled to the distinction of re
citing in roles peculiar to the .lames
Whitcomb dialect, portrayed in verse
tho perplexities attendant upon the
career of "The Defunct Editor."
A. .1. Miller of Logan, Iowa,
brother of E. K. Miller, left for Se
attle Saturday, when he nil join his
daughter, Clara, in a trip to Alaska
before returning home. Previous to
this visit tho brothers had not met in
27 years.
Joe Hunt, manager of the dual ice
plants at Ashland and Medford, is
kept busily on the job ot affording
refrigerating f-uilltles these days.
Melons are now going north daily by
the trainload. The first carload of
Bartlctt pears was shipped from the
valley last Friday, bound for New
York city.
Local PythiaiiB think they have
discovered in the portrait of John .1.
Brown of Vandalia, III., recently
elected at Portland as supreme chan
cellor of their order, a striking re
semblance to the phiz of the fat and
jolly William Howard Taft.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCoy and
daughter, Margaret, of this city ac
companied Judge and Mrs. Calkins
on a motoring trip last Friday, to
Crater Luke, by nay of Medford and
Prospect.
From Portland through the Wil
lamette Umpqua and llogno Hlver
valleys to Ashland and return via
Klamath Falls and Central Oregon,
Is a new round trip route on a weekly
schedule from the metropolis, a com
modious six-cylinder car being used.
The initial trip has been made and
the second one was due through here
last Friday. The service is a day
light one.
The city Is soliciting bills tor a
new trunk sewer to e extended be
tween Helman and Laurel street ter
ritory, north of the Southern Pacific
tracks.
The hottest day In July was ft:: on
the ltth, the -oolest, to on the T,th.
Thp rainfall was 1.2 4 inches. Sun
shine was almost continuous, there
having been 27 clear dov.a.
lial Emery of the First National
Bank, has gone to Coburg, Ore., for
a visit with relatives.
Mrs. D. P. Blue arrived last week
from Honolulu, uc.onipuuied by a
young Chinaman, who will enter the
local high school. He is the same
youth who visited Ashland last sum
mer with Verne Blue. Tho Blue fam
ily are occupying the Tozur homo on
Laurel streot.
Doer hunters are again reminded
that t lie open season begins Tuesday,
August 15, and not on August 10.
A local artilleryman, who has re
turned from tho encampment at Fort
Stevens, in view of the desperntc
fighting In France on tho Somnie, an
nounces his readiness to participate
in those struggles, providing tho at
tacks arc confined to tho consomme.
The fall term of Circuit court
begins at Jacksonville, Sept. 3. The
grand jury is summoned for that
date, and the petit jury a week later.
Otto C. Denier, tho bcrcurial
Frenchman, who was a recent candi
date for park superintendent, and
who, about a week ago, disappeared
under mysterious circumstances, his
last words being that ho was going
fishing, was finally located at Horn
brook, having been spirited off to
that locality by spirits.
Judge George X. Davis of Port
land, before whom the suit of J. M.
Sweeney vs. Jackson county Is being
tried, took occasion recently to per
sonally inspect the mountain road
grade over the Sisklyous, concerning
which the litigation was started.
Sweeney has been here also and ex
hibits confidence as to tho outcome
in his favor. The amount In which
Sweeney is sueing for an accounting
runs into big figures, and the case
is being argued before the Multno
mah Circuit court.
According to the classification
schedules, 4 ! 0,560 acres of the origi
nal Oregon-California land grant re
mains unsold in Jackson county, out
of the total ot 2,300,000 acres in
western Oregon. It is this big tract
which the classification crew is now
"invoicing," beginning at a point
near Pinehurst.'
Miss Corlnne Kcagy, of Waterloo,
Iowa, Is visiting her relatives hero,
Miss Ethel Davenport and Mrs. Mur
ray Murphy.
Philip S. Rose and wife of River
side, Cal., arrived early in the week
for an extended visit with relatives.
Victor Flint and Miss Grace Milam
were married last week. They will
make their home in Iowa where Mr,
Flint formerly lived.
Miss Susie Homes bus resigned as
teacher of the Siskiyou school and
will teach In Phoenix. Mrs. Jessie
Stannard is her successor at Siskiyou.
Mrs. Emma Foss of Talent, cousin
of Mrs. J. R. Casey of this city, was
In Ashland on Friday on her way to
Sacramento, culled there by the death
of a sister.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howleti
Our lown has lost another esteem
ed I'uiuily, .Mr. unil Mrs. K. L. Mantz,
wlio have moved to Modlonl. They
have been here hut a lew uiiitiflls, hut
have made many friends (hiring their
slay.
Mr. XeUierlund, formerly of Unite
('alls, hut now of Med ford, wiis here
iliirin-r the week, lie hail been up to
Ins uli! home unil was on his return
I rip home.
('hurley Cinticnilc was a business
culler Thursday.
Thmsilay J. ('. licncdict unil U. II.
Duni'iin, two mining men were here
anil on Friday were met liv Mike Han
ley and Inken t,, his mountain ranch.
.Mike says that lie has a line lot of
hay lliis season.
Mr. Sfnhh ami Mr. K.I Tucker of
I.rowusliiiri) were here Thursday af
ter lumber. Mr. Stnbl) for lumber to
he ii-ed in building a new store build
ing lor u man by the mime of Cannon,
w ho contemplates opening a new store
at that place and Mr. Tucker was
hauling lumber to cover :i slack id'
hay, as lie has mure hay than he
could get inio his burn. Speaking
about lumber. M;. Xowu,ti, our K.
K. agent, tells me that he had on or
der tor 18.IIIUI feet ill line hit a few
days a.-o, but could not fill ii as the
demands is so great. Mr. IJiuiiios.
the owner of the mill imir mile- this
side of llutte Kails, had a breakdown
and had to shut down nhniit ten days
to put in aimllier engine. Think- that
I'mm this time nn that he will he able
to supply the demand.
Miss !race Miller, who ta been
learning to lie a trained naive in the
lio-pital in Mcill'mil, a daughter of
John Miller Lake creek, and ha
hcen up to her home vi-itiin- her par
ents, came out Thursday and tank
dinner here and '.vent on to Mcilfnni
the -anic day.
(In- Nichols Mini wile of L. ('. were
doing bii-incss . in our lown Thurs
day. W. II. Phillip. ,f Koche-icr. New
York, ri'pie-enliii'' l.adil Protect ,,
i:raph company. u. here for dinner
I bur-da v.
Tlllll-ilay ;i- l, e train, the P. & K.
I lulled into our depot I. a- i- in - , -avion!,
hi...riiei) llic pavcnsMT ear and
counted eighteen h'imji,j in hc cur
and iiiiioii", them was T)r. J. I Keddyj
and wife, of (iranls Pass. Ml1. I)e
Will Vnn Ostrand of Phillips. Wis
e, in.-iii, Mr. Charles R lieveunell and
11. I''. Titer of Medford. We all know
who Dr. Kcddv is for he was one of
the main men who changed the Pa
cific and Eastern from "two streaks
of rust across Ihe desert" lo a flour
ishing railroad from Meai'ord to Hut tc
Tails, and put new life into the sleep
ing village of Kagle Point. And Mr.
DcWilt Van Ostraud is one of the big
limber owners of the country, being
president of Ihe flood Land Co., own
ers of ."iO.IMIII acres of land ill north
ern Wisconsin, nnd also president of
Hcenali-Oregon Laud Co., owners of
l.lllin.nnil feet of Oregon liinlier,
while Mr. (tunncll is one of Ihe big
mining men of the coiiiilrv and Filer
is n building contractor, hut the ques
tion naturally arises in the mind of
ihe iniitisttivo one, what was they
doing up in the eounlry, and T wiis
impiisil ive enough to nsk the Dr. if he
was going in absorb the P. & K. rail
road and conned it with the Grunts
Pasi road1? And he said that as un
likely things as lhat had happened.
Hat they all went up to Hullo Falls
and came buck Ihe same day and we
are just as wise now as to the object
they had in view as we were before
thev came and went.
Alex Vestal slarled out from Med
ford Thursday p. m. on his bicycle
and had gone but a short distance
before he found himself afoot and T
saw him in Ray Ashpolc's hardware
slure pulting in a new inner lube.
Captain McQuoid has been repair
ing the sidewalks and foot -bridges
across Little Pailte creek.
F. If. Clausing, who is traveling in
Ihe interest of Ihe Fnrqitultar Mfg.
Co., of Chicago selling the Liltle Wiz
ard Washing tablets, was doing bus
iness with our merchants nnd took
dinner at Hie Kuunysido. There were
two more men I took to be (raveling
men, hut they came in just as dinner
was ready, ale, paid their hill, but I
did nol get their names, some of them
are to fast f,,r Ihe old man.
Win. W. Clements of Plaza, Jos
ephine county. Ore., recent I v from
Pennsylvania, was hero Thursday
night and look the F P.-Persist nuln
stage for Trail. He expects to spend
a eonpel of weeks fishing at Trail
in Rogue river. He seems to he i
young man just traveling for pleas
are.
Mrs. Xela Ii. Mayfield of F.dgc
Hood, ( alifornia, and two of her
grandchildren were also with us on
Thursday night nn their way to her
sons on iiogue river.
Mr. mid Mrs. Sell, Sr.. Ilullis of
Medford, a son of the Hue Lodge li.
if. proinoler, were here for dinner
cYiilny. Sirs, ltullis, nee Sliss Knot,
was one of (he company of ladies
who made a raid on me Iwo years ago
and fried to persuade me to boost for
Win. Ilanley, among whom T lost mv
pencil, nnd she had not forgotten it.
lint the pencil was niude up by the
Hill llaaley Progressive club.
Our new meat man, Sir. Packer of
Conlrnl Point, was accompanied Fri
day by Sliss Mary Klliott of Central
Point in his rounds. They dined at
the Suunyside.
Died, at P.rown hnro, July 20, Mrs
fit ncy Kliznbelh Nicholson, aged (If!
years and -I days. She was born ii
Haskell. Steuben county. New York-
July 2.1Hi. 18-11. She united with Ihe
Presbyterian church, in her early
youth and later wilh Ihe Seventh Day
Iiaplisls. She lived a chrislian life
and seemed In lie ready at the inas
ler's call. Services at the Hrowtis-
boro cemetery, conducted by li'ev. L.
L. Simmons, Julv 110.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
.Mr. and Mrs. Duiilap of Lakeview
are spending their annual vacation
in this valley. Sir. I Inula p is a
brother of Mrs. J. II. Lydianl of II
place and il was on account of Inis
rclalion-hip ha hey made lhcir first
visit ti, (In, valley and were so de
lighted with it t lint they have re
turned every year since.
Several of our citizens alien. led
the show "The Rirth of a Nation" at
the Togo last week.
The Vincent tlirc-hing niai-hinc
Tllodlty ill the Modoc orchard.
Sir. Ollcniloii'cr. representing the
California-Oregon Power Co was lin
ing business in this icinity one day
last week.
Two iittlo lotnl from here journey
ed to Toll) Sunday lo attend church
cr ices.
Ilcnrv Morrie and si-tcr, Sliss Mury
of llo-s Lane, with a party nf
friends, spent Wcdne-duv evcninir vis
iting friend- in this neighborhood.
Miss K'alherine Nealon has re
lumed home fi'iiui a week's viit with
rein lives nctii- Central Poinl.
V. L. Catnn ictimied Saturday ev
ening from a two week's jnb nf bind
ing grain in the viciuilv of Talent.
Miner Hull, lormcan nt the Slodoc
orchard, has purchased a new Ford
car.
L. Titzpatriek, who has sin,., .,
to phiy ball Hli G.,, Li, ,.( ,vj,,
the t-am llonihriMil: Snndnv win.,-..
I hey do'i utcl Ihe loam ,t place.
The harvest, i,m ,,(' ,,; t,,u
trii-l is mud, ,n;,.r 1 1 1 . , 1 1 ihu;, (,js
year, (In- bunling. of jjruiu is still yu-
ing on, litis lask generally being lin.,f her sister Sirs. Win. ltruin, August
ished before the first of August.
John Vincent and wife of Jackson
ville were over this way Sunday.
John tried his luck i.t fishing while
Mrs. Vincent visited relatives.
Sfrs. Davis of (he Modoc orchard
has gone to California lo be at Ihe
bedside of lief daughter who is re
ported to be very ill.
Sirs. C. W. Sage and infant daugh
ter arrived front Montana Monday
nnd will spend some time visiting with
home folks al this place.
The large crop of hay at Ihe Slo-
dnc orchard is being haled liv u steam
oulfit from Grants Pass.
Sliss Sue Lyiliurd litis acecpled u
position in the Los Angeles schools
and will leave lo take up her work
there smae lime in Sepleniher.
Sirs. Putnam of Kuigblnu, Cal., nnd
Mrs. Hi-own of Oakland, Cal., daugh
ters of Sirs. Susan Penland of. this
place, left Sunday for lhcir homes
after a several weeks' visit with rel
atives in iiis; valley.
Sli and Mrs. Tiimy and Mr. and
Mrs. Sanderson of Conical Point
were pleasant callers at the Nealon
ranch Sunday.
T. ('. Low and wife and liltle
daughter of Willow Spring visited
relatives here one day hist week.
Sliss Ethel Garrison of Medford
a welcome visilor at the Collins home
this week.
The Treshflin thre-hing outfit
crossed the river Thursday to thresh
in Ihe vicinity of Sledford
As all the threshing machines
owned on Ibis side of Ihe river are al
work on Ihe oilier side and the price
seems to be the same it will probably
be first cnnie first served witl. us sn
we are wondering which will get back
firsl.
On the evening of July l!Hh a party
was given nt the home of Sirs. Susan
Penland and son James in honor of
Sirs. Penland's Iwo daughters, Sirs.
Poilmait nnd Sirs. Drown of Calil'or
nil. About fiO people were present
and a most delightful time was had
with dancing and parlor games.
J. C. Pendleton is very busy those
days harvesting a crop of corn, wild
oals and Sudan grass, all growing on
the same ground.
Apple thinning at the Washburn
orchard will he finished this week and
indications ut present point to n
bumper crop.
The Table Hock improvement coun
cil held a very interesting niceling ut
the Pendleton home lust Thursday
evening. Among the business trans
acted , n local conimillee to handle
our fair exhibit was appointed, com
posed of the following persons: Sirs.
M. H. Chase. Mrs. I!. T.. Olson, Mr. J.
C. Pendleton, Mr. S. C. Collins, ami
-Mr. L. Fitzpatrick.
If was voted to recommend J. L.
N'ealon In look after gelling up an ex
hibit on the north side of the river
which has been ilcsignulcl as district
No. 7 by the eoiinly fair association,
also an assessment of ten cents was
levied.
In discussing the mosquito situa
tion the council decided lhat lo com
bat Ihetu successfully each illdividlla
should lake up the wnrl; separately
All old barrels that are filled with
water should be covered with mat
ial heavy enough that mosquitos can
not get lltoragh il or oil poured on the
stiiiacc ol the water and stagnant
pools nf wuler should lie drained. A
tilt? eggs nl'a mosquito cannot hatch
in running water and as they do mil
go far I'riini their breeding place and
ten days i rcipiircl In iiicabale I hem
the lask nf cliaiinaling thcni is mini
easier than sonic would suppose.
TALENT TALK
Ktuniell lie-son, u I,,) reccally un
derwent ait operation in Portland
where he is stj in I he hospital, is re-
porieii rallying nicety, jir. Mart ac
companied Mr. Itecson o Portland.
.wi-s Hazel l.owe has been .secured
lo tench Ihe 1'ilih and sixlh grades
nf Ihe Talent scb,,l ,- t tic' coming
term.
T. C. liciini-r of the Sunt hern Ore
gon Kxperimeal slntinn returned from
the (I. A. C. on I nesday ,,f this week.
The Wilsin, ataily have moved I In ir
household belongings to Ashland
where they will have charge of the
Columbia roninitig house. Their many
friends wish lln-m success in the un
ilerlaking which is nut entirely new
to them. They were engaged in a sim
ilar work some years ago at Livings
ton. Slonlana.
Sir. and Mr-. (1. A. Morse. Mr. and
Mrs. Truest SlimUli, and Sir. uinl Sirs.
VY. Agcr were g, .. Is of Itev. and
Mrs. ('. M. i,,,l ,,f Ashland at u six
o'clock dinner Mnnday evening.
The local fair will be held Seplcn
her 20. 'fhi prize lists were put out
last wittier and contain a full list of
articles up, ,n which prizes will l,e nf
fered. These pamphlets were given
lo nil children ut the Talent s. Iiool
and shnuld be consu,., ,,1'ten -n thai
a definite idea of ju-l what is de-ired
may he exhibited. Ivxlr,, prize li-ls
may he old. mi, i-d from Mi-s Lueilc
lloldlidgc, -eetcl.-iry of the Talent In
dustrial dull or i'mm (I. W. Ager.
Frr-nl; l!o-c i- hiuiu from Ihe cop
per mines ,,f California I'm- a short
v l -n will, ,,s lanitiv
Mrs. Euiuiu Outviu dic-U ul the Uoiiici
'-', IHlti, nt the age of (18 years. Sir.
tlarviii died several years ago and
by the side of 1iis grave in the Wag
ner creek cemetery were placed the
remains of Mrs. Garvin. Tivo chil
dren ure left to mourn the loss of the
true nn, I loving mother who suffered
much in Ihe past few years.
On Friday uflernonu Ihe remains f
Mis. Matilda Xyswaner were interred
in the Phoenix cemetery. Sirs. Xy
swaner died nl the Inane of her son,
John Xyswaner, on Wednesday, Au
gust 2. at the ripe old age of 7(1 years,
II months. Her denth came as a sur
mise .although her feeble condition
has been known for some time. One
daiuvhler and one son survive the
mollier who was loved and respeeled
by all who knew her.
The irrientiioi meeting ut Ihe I. O.
O. V. hall Friday evening was nllend
ed hv about 70 interesled parlies, all
nnvious In secure walor'nt Ihe ear
liest possible dale. After a fen- re
marks hv the president, Dislriot Ku
"ineer Dillard renovted whal had been
accomplished and what might be ex
necled before reliable data could lie
furnished upon which to ne a defi
nite -future course. The V. T. SlcCrav
proposal for snimlyitig wnler for l.",
000 acres at I ner acre was con
sidered and brought forth some iuler-
esling and profitable discussion. The
members gave lhcir linnnintous enn
scat to have the hoard of directors
loL-olher with their engineer proeeei'
with investigations and repqii as soon
as possible.
BUTTE FALLS
W. W. Parker and Sirs. Slarel
lira inn nl came down from the Parker
ranch Saturday evening.
liny Parker came down from Lodge
Pole Saturday.
Sliss KM a Stewart went up to link
er's cabin Saturday ami visited Sirs,
Iterniee linker until Tuesday morn
ing. '
On Sunday the Pullers here, ,-uid
relatives from Ashland, some from
Los Angeles, Cal., and I'orllauil, uinl
Ihe Parkers and Smiths of this place
held n picnic out on Ciinger creek. The
people from Ashland molored up thnt
morning and returned home in the
evening. l!uy Parker, Sirs. Slarel
Illainai-,1 and Sliss Xoritia Slcwart
drove up lo the Parker ranch Slon
day. Oril Morris went up lo his look
out station at the Closs pia:-i: Sl-in-dny.
Mr. end Sirs. L. A. W'righl ct-ihi-Saturday
front Sloiimoullt, where Ihey
have been iillcnding college for lite
past year. They are visiting Sir.
Wright's molhcr this week.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Peclor eaiue down
from their ranch Saturday evenin
and returned Slonday morning.
Miss Wiliini Morris gave a parly
laesday evening to lite young people
and Ihe lime wits spcnl in old fash
ioned games. It was a jolly crowd and
all repiirled a fine time.
On Thursday Sir. and Sfrs. Darker
mnlm-ed up lo linker's cabin lo spend
a tew days fishing.
mrs. i-ruaK ( arson enmc down Irani
Slosquiln Thursday.
Sir. ami Sirs. Sears and their tw,
smnll children arc camped near Uak
cr's cabin for a weeks' outing.
Sirs. Ohli Slorris went up to Mr
Morris slation at lite (loss place Fri
day.
Mrs. Kilith flillinan of liosiinirg ii
visiting her pareuls, SLi'. uinl Sirs,
Hughes, litis week.
.Mrs. Slyrlle Morris and family vis-
ilcl Sirs. Trcdciibuig at tho Tredcn
bitrg ranch Wednesday.
Miss Kdvlhe Creel (,f Central Point
is visiting at 1,'achcria lliis week.
Why Smoke Hit ( igars
When La Condas are only lOo
Why It Succeeds
liccnusc It's For One Thing Only, mid
Meiiroril People Appreciate This.
Nothing can be good for every
thing.
Doing one thing well brings suc
cess.
Iioan's Kidney Pills are for one
tnlng only.
For weak or disordered kidneys.
Here Is .Medford evidence to prove
their worth.
J. II. A I well, painted nnd paper
hanger, W. Eleventh street
Modrord. says: "Doan'a Kidney Pills
are all that Is claimed of them to bl
and I never hesitate to recommend
anything I believe will be of benefit
to others. I have taken Dean's Kid
ney Pills on different occasions when
I liavo had any trouble with iny hack
or kidneys and they have always done
the work. A few doses now and
then keeps my kidneys in good work
ing order."
Price r,0e at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pill- the same that
.Mr. Atwell had. Foster-Milhiirn Co.,
prop-.. Murrain, X. Y. Adv.
TAKEN I P
TAKEX I P -Sorrel 1, litre, branded
"Kl'" with bay eolt, sorrel laeed;
one bay mare, branded ."P" wlih
leiv eolt klrii, in tut.. W It
-----b, iK-Ufoid, Ore.
l' ItF.XT MISCELLANEOUS
TOlt KEy7" Front office room in
Olley bulldi K, on Crupu street. In
quire J. 11. .vndrcivs. 117
FOU ItEXT Cfflro room et 30 N.
Front streot. , Apply to litis, the
Tailor for Information.
FOB KKN1 HOUSES
l-'Oll ItEXT li-rooin modern house.
Phone 118
FOR KENT Five room bungalow,
with largo screen porch. Inquire
7110 West 11th stroet.
l-'OK ItEXT Five-room houso closo
in: apply 1005 E. Main, l'ltniie
371. 118"
FOR SALfv-TKSH ICi
FOIt SALE At bargain: good work
mare, 0 yoars old. O. J. Kober.
Phono UOli-H. 1-2
FOll SALE Five-year-old saddle
horse. Well reined, $0."). Phono
357. 11 So. tlrapo street. 117
FOIt SALE lOStock and Block hogs
weight, about 150 pounds average,
also pair fine fox anil coyote
hounds, 10 months old cheap.
Cluis. Gilchrist, Stuns Valley,
Oregon. . 117
TO It S ALE Extra good work horso,
8 years old. Will tako lighter
horse in part trade. Phone
fiiiil-H-l. 117
FOit balk; Bnsi-MjiiAmcor
FOU SALE U-t-2-iiu-h wagon. Call
i::0 Tavlor street or phone 855-.I.
12
FOR SALE UurcaiiH, bod, springs
writing desk, cupboards, washing
machine and fruit jars. "07 W
lllh street, liiouo 17-lt. 110
FOIt SALE Kentucky Wonder
siting beans for sale, lie per pound
at the Court Stroet Grocery, 1002
N. Central ave. Telephone your
orders. Phono 3119. 119
FOIt SALE Auto, roadster cheap If
taken ut once. Call at 1005 1..
Main. Phone 374. 118
FOll SALE Small typewriter with
carrying case. Apply office Cal.-
Oro. Power Co. 142
FOU SALE Benrdloss barley straw
hy stuck or load. Also splendid
hog pasturo for rent. Call 732JH
131
FOR SALE-
379-.I.
-Soino furniture. Phone
124
HELP WANTFaTl MALE
WANTED All kinds of laborers for
mill work, loggers, construction
work and far 111 work. Wages $2.50
to $5. Dorenius Employment
Agency, Marshficld, Oregon, P. W.
Cpodman, prop. 20
WANTED WrTtJATlONS
WANTED Work for man and wlio.
Man good carpenter and wife good
cook. No children. Box IS.. Mull
Tribune. 121
WANTED Lady wants hour or (lay
work. Phono 344-Y. 129
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Second-hand Ford; ""oil
mechanical condition. Terms, ad
dress Box M., care Mall Trib
une 119
WANTED To buy a 7-rooni house
in good repair. Box 7, Mull Trib
une 122
WANTED
Adklns' town.
-Stock
place
to pasture. Dr,
1 lnilo south of
118
WANTED I noil pounds of poultry
weekly. Top p rices. Warner
Wormian and Core.
WANTED Largo company to handle
big mining proposition. Seven
claims in group: gold, silver, lead,
nlckle. tungsten: no real estate.
Address, Stephen KraitiU, Jack
sonville Oregon, ctuo Sterling
Mines. 123
WANTED $700 on 5 acres alfalfa,
near lo city, HI per cent. J. O.
Sample, Sterling .Mine, Jackson
ville. 121
WANTED Furnished houso hy
September 1, hv responsible party.
Phono r,:)!l-lt-l. 1 t(
WANTED Feathers to renovate, old
mattresses and feather hods made
lnlo sanitary folding forms. For
samples, Phono 1D0-J, 322 Fast
12th st. 121
WANTED Fixtures for store. What
have you? C. A. DeVoo.
LOST
LOST - (lit road lo liioentx, via
(Iriliitt ereeK and orchard district,
vest, pocket kodak. Finder please
lcav0 at Tribune office;
MO.VEY TO IOAN
.MONEY TO LOAN Ilav0 money, to
loan upon city and country prop
erty. Quick service. Money on
.hand. Earl S. Tumy, 2 10 Oarnett
Corey Bldg. tf
FOR KXCHA-eT.B
TO TRADE Team weighing 2 100
for one weighing 1:1,110. Fads
Trimmer Co.. Medford. 1 1 7
IXTERL'IUIAX ACTOCAK CO,
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00. 2:00, 4:00 and 6:1S
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30
p. m. Leave A.ihlnnd for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. to..
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. tn. Ala
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20, Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00
a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:11
S. m. - .
BUSINESS I)in.CTORY
Auto BnnpMM
LAIIER AUTb SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use our spring!
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 28 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oit.
Attornfiya
GEO. W. CIIERIIY Attorney and
Notary, ftooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
POUTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES. LAWYER Qaraett
Corey bldg.
O. M. ROBERTS Lawyar.
Medford National Bank Bulldlna.
Collections.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected tome accounts 14 jean
old. We know how to get the
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 1, Haa
klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main at
Dantlita
Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN BCOYOO
Denttsta
Oarnett-Corey Bldg., ntte
Mtlforn, Oro. Phone S6I.
Collections and Report
lit
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMING3 Engineer ant
contractor, 404 M. F. St H. Bldg,
Surveys., estimates. Irrigation
drainage, orchard and land Im
provement. Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premise
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons (or
good service. Phone I74-L. T.
Y. Allen.
House Movers
MEDFORD DOUSE MOVERS We
Movo Houses, Barns, Garagos, Ma
chinery, Etc. phone 488-M, or
48S-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da
kota. Instruction in Mnsle
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Halght Musi
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.,
Phone 72.
Inanranc.
EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract,
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com.
panles, good local service. No,
210 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
FliysicUns and rv-trgeon
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. MtVii
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phone 1036-U Residence.
26 South Laurel at
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician, 303 Garnett-Corey
building. Phone ISO.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses up
pllod. OcullBt and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667,
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon Phones, office 86, resi
dence 780. Office hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
Prlntcre and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hae the
best equippod printing office in
southern Oregon; book blndlngi
loose leaf lcdgerB, billing systems,
etc. Portland price. 27 North
Fir t.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front at. Phone
315. Prices ritjht. Service guar
anteed WHY?
NOW TIME TO TRADE.
I have a 160-acre stock ranch;
good location; 100 acres in gralnj
soino alfalfa. This place rcccntir
sold for $12,000; no incumbrance.
Will trade for good orchard, prefer
pears, or would tako city property.
Would trade ovon or assumo some In
cumbrance on orchard proposition.
J. C. BARNES
10'J West Main Street.
NEW TODAY
Why not buy a homo now while
buying Is good?
For instance.
Fine six room modern bungalow
three sleeping rooms, pavement paid,
$1700.00 or this other one very clone
In, pavement about half paid, same
number ot roopis, $1700.00 or an
other one almost as attractive at
$l."00.00. A revival of good times
will double tho price of any one o
there places.
We have some flno buys In large
nnd small ranches, and want to toll
you about them. Call at the office,
Hoon-Cathcart Co.
208 Garnett Corey Bldj. I
Phone 117