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PATJE FIVE
MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNT, MEDFOTID. OTiEOOX. TTRTTiSDAY, 'ATJOURT 10, 1f)1G
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GORIZIA FROM
AUSTRIASGRASP
Story of Capture of Teuton Strong
, hold Given Out by Italians Attack
, .Begun August 4 Eenemy Positions
Marked Otf by Aviators and De-
molished by Concentration of Guns
ROME, Aug. 10 The operations
which led up to the capture of Gorlzia
by the Italians are described in the
following official narrative, given out
here today:
"The attack began on August 4 in
the Monfalcone section against Hill
85 and 121 east of Kocca. We storm
ed a very powerful enemy works
there, taking lit prisoners, but the
adversary had placed in abandoned
trenches quantities of bombs, which
exploded giving off clouds of poison
ous gases just as our troops entered
the captured lines. Heavy masses of
the enemy then made counter attacks
and our troops, stupefied by the gas,
were forced to fall back to their own
trenches.
; Artillery Itegim Tight,
"On August 5 the artillery sounded
the enemy's whole front with the ob
ject' of distracting attention and fix
ing the ranges accurately. On the
morning of August 6 our bntteries
opened tiro simultaneously on the
rocky barrier, which from Sabotino to
Cavario, defends the Isonzo and Gor
izia to the west and against .Monte
San Michele, which forms the north
ern edge of the Clorlzlan Carso. The
artillery action of the day, long and
carefully worked out, represented a
perfect example of concentrated fire
against fortified lines.
"Thanks to our aviators and to the
observations of battery officers,, the
positions of tho enemy had all been
marked off clearly on target maps,
and ranges for the extension and
lengthening of fire had been calcu
lated with the greatest nicety. Thus,
. at the proper time, a veritable tem
pest of shells fell' in a wholly unex
pected manner on the positions of the
enemy, demolishing everything syste
matically. Infantry Advanced.
"inrantry columns then advanced
with customary dash, well supported
by a curtain Tire of our artillery and
carried the entire formidable Sabo
tino rampart, which forms the base
of the Gorlzia bridge head. On the
heights which cover the city to the
west, they stormed the defense of
Oslavis and of the summit of Hill
200, which commands Gniffonburg.
On the plain they drove in a defen
sive line between the southern bor
der of Podgera and Isonzo. They
also attacked on the right bank of
the river as far as Saint Andra. On
the southern border of the Carso,
Italian troops captured very strong
linos on the summit of San Michele
and the entrenchments running into
the San Martino zone. Finally, In
the Monfalcone section, a battalion of
Bersaglieri cycalists from the Third,
Fourth and Eleventh regiments, after
a desperate struggle, captured all the
defenses of Hill 85 and held out there
against violent concentrated artillery,
repulsing furious counter-attacks by
the Austrian infantry.
Capture of Heights.
"Possession of the lateral pivots of
the Gorizia bridge head being assured
by the conquest of Monte Sebolino
and Monte San Michele, it remained
to take the imposing barrier, formed
by the heights immediately west of
the city. The battle ebbed and flowed
incessantly for three days. The
ground was fortified rtrongly and
supported by a great number of lines
of defense, thrown up by the adver
sary close to Gorizia, 'an Important
advantage which rendered it easy to
offer stubborn resistance and enabled
the Austrians to make violent counter
attacks. Inch by Inch and that of
generous sacrifices, our infantry
with the admirable co-operation ef
our artillery, conquered first the
crest and then the southeastern
slopes of the heights and stormed in
numerable trenches, gradually driv
ing the defenders before them, not
withstanding repeated counter at
tacks. "As a result of all of these con
tinuous efforts, all the heights on the
richt bank of the Isonbo. forming the
bridgehead of the Gorizia. and Monte
Ran Michele. on the left bank, were
captured and securely held by the
Italians. The lines of the Isonzo,
below Tolmino Is assured to them,
and their guns, dominating Gorizia.
drove out the enemy lurking among
the ruin?. This uninterrupted three
day fight, covers with glory the
troops jf the third army, commanded
by the Duke. of Ao-ta."
.lack Morrill of Gold Hill is In Hert
ford today.
A DM!
OF CAR SHOW
WASHINGTON', Auk. 10 Cur
riers, shippers and consignors were
warned today by the inter-stnte com
merce conimissior, of a threatened eafc!
shotnge and their attention called to
the need for close supervision of load
ing and unloading. Tim commission
urged that curs ut, not used for stor
age purposes, and suggested that the
carriers return cars to their home
lines as quickly as possible.
Heavy movements of grain are said
to he partly responsible for the
threatened shortage.
Tho premium list of the Jackson
County Industrial fair, at Medford
September 13 to 10, has been issued
and if you have not received a copy
ou can get one by addressing Secre
tary S. I. Brown, or at any business
house in Medford. Copies can also be
received at the banks In the different
towns in the valley. The premiums
offered are very liberal along all lines
and everyone interested In the fair
should secure a premium list at once,
look it over and prepare to mak0 an
exhibit and' help to make this year's
fair second to none in the stale ex
cepting the state fair.
Mrs. ' II.' N. .Aldrlch of Cottage
Grove is hero visiting friends.
Mrs. James McDowell returned
Tuesday morning from an extended
visit north with relatives.
Mrs. W. S. Scott is spending this
week at Grants Pass with her daugh
ter.
air. and Mrs. L, L. Austin and
family are spending a few weeks at
the coast. '
Mrs. Tresham of Sams Valley was
visiting friends here Tuesday.-
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stanley have
returned from a several weeks' trip
in the north.
Mrs. ,1. W. Merrilt spent Wednes
day at Gold 3-1 111 visiting relatives
and friends.
Mr. Fred Wiley, who has been at
Hie bedside of his mother for several
weeks, returned home Wednesday
morning, accompanied by his father
and mother. 1
Mrs. V. O. Brophy of Phoenix spent
Monday here with her parents, Ml'.
and Mrs. J. B. Holmes.
A. J. Hanby of Medford attended
the funeral of Mrs. B. F. Peart here
Tuesday.
Tho most delightful social function
that has been given in Central Point
for some time, was held at the home
of Mrs. W. E. Kahler'on Tuesday
evening, to a bevy of young ladies
and young married matrons. The
hours were from four to eight. Tho
evening was spent witli music and a
good time. Delightful refreshments
of ice cream and cake were served
the young ladles. They all declare
Mrs. Kahler is a most charming hos
tess. Among those present were:
The Mesdames Bowmen, Fresham
and Ames. The Misses Agnes Dun
lap, Audrey Holmes, Blanche and
Claiihell Arnold, Lenore Barnett, Al
tlinus and Cecyle Creed.
Miss Cora Kenny of Sams valley
spent the first of the week hero with
her mother, Mrs. Little.
Mrs. Ryan of Medford was a busi
ness visitor here Tuesday eve.
Miss Maude Fry of Phoenix is here
visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Emma Deford of Sams valley
was the guest of Miss Kdith Koss
Tuesday.
Mrs. Sildham spent the first of the
week with her son at Siskiyou.
Aaron Clark and wife of Central
Point, will spend the remaindei of
the summer at Siskiyou.
The funeral of Mrs. B, F. Peart
took place at the residence Tuesday
morning under the auspices of the
Eastern Star.
Many relatives and friends accom
panied the remains to it's last rest
ing place at Jacksonville. It was the
largest funeral held In Central Point
for some time. Mrs. Peart was a de
voted mother and wife and leaves
many friends. The sympathy of the
entire community are with Council
man Peart and family. L. I). Peart
leit for his home at Knights Land
ing, ('al., Wednesday morning.
Luke Peart and Mrs. Homer Peart
returned to their home at Chlco, Cal.,
Wednesday morning.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Mr-. SHimidi and twin rcturncl
Monday evi'inp'j to her holm- in Port
land, niter -pcndiiii' a couple of
Weeks with t"Intivc- ill this city.
.Mr. and Mis. I). 0. Hardin;;, for-
CENTRAL POINT I
tnerlv ot this city were ill Gold Hill
Sunday.
Fcrmin Zana and wile, recently oV
Ashland, came to their home in this
citv Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Laura llammersloy and son
Vernie left the first of the week for
ltoguo Kiver to visit at the home of
her father in Unit city.
Grandpa Toinlinsnn left for l'ort-
Itind Tuesday evening on 10.
Henri Kclimunn-llciiik, who has
been visiting lit the ranch home of II.
Vim llovonbei'g" for some time past,
left Tuesday evening, goim; north.
In compiiny with his host he spent the
greater part of Monday ill Medford.
The young man is touring the coast
it tilt suggestion of his mother, whom
he recently visited in Chicago. The
mother also has naught but praise
for our west.
The Oakland Hoys Hand which is
touring Ihe const us u summer outing,
made quite u hit nt Gold Hill Mon-
lay. The hoys certainly provided
good music for (he dunce as well as
the open nir concert which they gave
in the puvillion. The crowds reached
over to Front street, and were most
enthusiastic in praising them.
licv. ( K. Whcnton left Monday
morning- lo Ue present at the Montana
conference, of which he is n member.
Mrs. ,). II. liowiuau of Mcdlon
made a business trip to Gold Hitl be
tween trains Monday.
R. II. Moore was n business visitor
to Medford Monday.
The family of Martin Johnson left
Saturday morning- by unto for I'rns
pect to camp uti indefinite time.
Union Yen Steiuhoff left Mondiry
eve for the home of his daughter in
("iinuiln. He has been a resident of
these parts for several years and will
be really missed by his friends in
this locality.
Mrs. William Kinney iinil son Vir
gil went in Central 1'oint Monday
morning.
V. .1. Hughes and wife of IJose
bure; came down Saturday afternoon
and visited until Monday at the home
of Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1. M. Hutsou, then
proceeding- to Klamath Falls to visit
with relatives at that city. Mrs.
Hughes and Mrs. Unison are sisters.
('. V. Haughninn of Prineville who
lias been visiting at the home of Prof,
and Mrs. Milam, left the first of the
week for his home.
Word has been received here thai
Vein Milam is .well ami enjoying him
self at the g-overntnent navy instruc
tion and t ruining; station, at San Fran
cisco. Mlss Marlon Towuo attended the
editor's banquet nt Medford Satur
day evening and returned home Sun
day, accompunled by Mrs. II. Von der
Hellen or Eagle Point.
A large number of friends of Mrs.
C. Steadman surprised her at her
home Saturday afternoon and helped
her celebrate her birthday. Refresh
ments were served and many useful
and beautiful gifts were left by the
guests, as a token of their regard
and esteem for their hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. nice and family
have returned from Applegato, where
they have been visiting John Itlce and
family.
Mrs. W. V. Barnaul attended the
W. C. T. II. meeting In Medford Mon
day. Tho Misses Chloe, Gladys and
Grace Itoherts visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynch at Talent
last week. 1
Mrs. Caroline Anderson nnd grand
daughter, Miss Hazel Anderson, spent
Sunday In Applogate as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kllenhammer.
II. Sniithton and family have
moved to the Owens ranch, where he
will superintend that part of the
farm formerly known as the Iteamcs
ranch.
Mrs. Dcra Zimmerman, who has
been attending the slate normal for
the past year, is spending her vaca
tion wllh her mother, Mrs. Wilson of
Coleman crock. Mrs. Zimmerman Is
preparing himself for a primary
teacher.
Mrs. Ilose Gay has resigned her
position as teacher of the primary de
partment of the Phoenix school and
Miss Harper has been engaged to take
her place. f
Mrs. M. P. Fillmore ol Augusta
Me., Is visiting at the home of her
son, Mr. Oliver.
Mrs. Vouoli of Talent was a
Phoenix visitor Tuesday.
Miss Marion Towne has been ap
pointed city recorder, .Mr. A. H.
Fisher having resigned the position.
Mrs. Jennie Kemp, state president
of the W. C. T. V. gave a very In
teresting and Instructive talk nt the
library room Tuesday afternoon. It
Is to be regretted that more of the
ladles In this vicinity did not at
tend, for such good things do not
come this way very often.
The party of young people, who
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- r SOLO BT DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS
visited the Oregon Caves last week, ,
returned Saturday from their trip.
They experienced many thrilling In
cldants and endured many nardshlps,
but reached the Caves with no acci
dents nnd report the beauty and
grandeur of ttiese wonderful caves is
beyond oppression. It was an edu
cational as well as a pleasure trip
and was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. J. K. Baillee is visiting Mrs.
Clyde in Ashland this week.
The Ladles' Aid Society will servo a
supper at Bugles' Hall on Thursday
evening, Aug. 10. All are eordlully
Invited to attend. Adults 25c. Chil
dren 15c.
Mr. A. Hearn and family nnd E. 0.
Coleman nnd family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mis. Chrlstlnseii at
Ashland. .
SAMS VALLEY
M. A. Srhult. mnde a business trip
to Medford last week.
The Tresham threshing machine
mid crew moved to the south of the
river last week, after threshing for
a few of the farmers In this vicinity.
Mrs. W. C. Kenney and child were
visiting relatives in Central Point
Monday.
The Pelton heading crew com
menced their run this week. The
grain has been very slow in ripen
ing throughout this section.
Two full auto loads from here took
in tho dance at Gold tllll Saturday
night.
The Fredinhurg threshing machine
is threshing in the upper section of
the valley.
O. T. Wilson and family visited
relatives In Table Itock Sunday.
Judge Mooreloek, our faithful mall
carrier, Is driving a bright, new Ford
this week..
C. II. Natwlck made a business trip
to Medford Wednesday. f
E
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Cimiit,
Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co
vs.
F. C. Pake, et ux, summons.
A. J. Emerson vs. Geo. E. Sprlggs.
et al, summons.
State Industrial Accident Co., vs.
C. II. Natwlck, summons.
Commerce Trust and Savings Bank
vs. Sterling .Mining Co., et u!, sum
mons, f .
W. F. Blacker! vs. J. A. Robinson,
et al, amended complaint.
l'mbate.
iFrancIs B.Pankey, et al, guardian
ship, order directing account.
Lewis 11, Walt, estate. Notice of
Admr. sale.
W. F. l.umbertson, estate. Receipt
George Hrown, estate. Order to
make partial distribution. Adiuiuls
tralora 11) III account.
Thos. M. Hurr, estate. Will. Order
admitting will to probate.
MaiThtge Licenses,
Harry E. Whiltock and Llllith M.
Holt.
Franz A. Stelfen and Vaults G.
Hamilton.
Iteal Estate Tcansfei-M.
Lincoln Gray, et ux to Scott
V. Davis, Q. C. 1). to lots in
lots in Highland Park Add.
Medford. J10.00
Elizabeth Ann Miller, el. al lo
Matilda (I. Mount. W. I), to
land In sec. Ill), T. 37, It.
2, W in. tin
Carl L. Ilanksh to liert II.
lllnthoni, et ux W. D. to
land In see. R, T. 3!), It. 1
e io.no
II. Eugene Iladger, et ux to
William Erhart Snyder W.
D. to land In sec, 5, T, I'll
8., It. 1 E lo.oo
Notice if Shei'llTs Sale I'llder Lyeeil-
1 Ion on Foreclosure.
Jackson County Uullding and Loan
Association, an Oregon corporation,
Plaintiff, vs.
James S. Spencer. Amanda Spencer
and Samuel c. Green, defendants.
Hy virtue of an execution and order
of sale, duly Issued out of anil under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon In and for the County
of Jackson, to me directed, ami dated
the !Hh day of August, mill, In a
certain suit therein for the foreclosure
of a mortgage in which the plaintiff
Herein, recovered a judgment against
Ihe defendants, James S. Spencer,
Amanda Spencer and Samuel C.
Green nnd each of them nnd particu
larly from James S. Spencer for the
mini of J 1016.20 with interest the-.'.-on
from the 20th day of May, 111 IB,
at the rale of (1 per cent per milium
and $100 attorney's fee, and the Tar
dier sum of JU, costs, whlel, Judrf
ment vas enrolled and docketed In
the clerk's office of said court In said
county on the 2oih dav of .Mn v. 1!l(i.
and Is of record in volume 2 i of the
Circuit Court Journal at pages .'141
and .'14 2 thereof.
Public notice Is hereby given, that
In piirsu.-mee wllh the commands of
said execution and order of sale I
will, on Saturday, the 9th dav of
September. 19 1. at the hour of 10
o clock a. m., at the front denr of
the courl house In Jacksonville, Jack
son Count-.'. OreKin, offer for sale
and will sell t public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, all of the
right, title and Interest the defend
ants above named bad on the date of
the mortgage lioreln foreclosed, or
hnve since acquired or now havo ill
und to the following described real
property, to wit:
The south half of lots N'o. 5 and 8
In block No. 4 of the Park Addition
to tho town, now city of Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon.
The above premises will be sold at
-said time and placo in the, manner
provided by law, subject to redemp
tion, to satisfy the judgment, attor
ney's fee, costs, and accruing costs
of this sale.
Dated this 10th dav of August,
1916. W. II. SINGLKR,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By E. W. Wilson, deputy.
Notice of KherllTs Salt I'llder Kxecu
tlon In Forecloseiv.
First National Hank of Medford, a
corporation, plaintiff. - vs.
M. A. Under and Laura E. Ilader,
his wife, defendants.
By virtue of an execution and order
of sale, duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, ill nnd for the
County of Jackson, to me directed
and dated the loth day of August,
1910, in a certain suit therein for
tho foreclosure of a inoa-tgago In
which the plaintiff herein recovered
a decree and Judgment against the
defendants. M. A. Under and Laura
10. ltader, for the sum of $:il5fi, with
Interest thereon from said 1st day of
August, 191(1. at the rnto of S per
cent per annum and $250 attorney's
fee, nnd the further sum of $-1(1,
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed In tho clerk's office of said
court in said county on the 1st day
of August, 19UJ, and Is of record in
Volume 24 of the Circuit Court
Journal at pages 574 and 575 thereof.
Public notice is hereby given, thai
in pursuance to the commands of said
execution and order of sale, l will,
on Saturday, the 9th day of Septem
ber, 111 Hi, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. in., at the front door of the court
house in Jacksonville, Jackson
County, State of Oregon, -offer for
sale and will sell at public auction,
subject to redemption as is by law
provided, all of the right, title and
Interest that the defendants above
named had on tlio date of tho mort
gage herein foreclosed or have since
acquired or now have In und to I he
following described real pruporly, to-
wit:
Lots numbered fifteen (15) nnd
sixteen (LI) In block number twenty,
two (22) of the town (city) of Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Said lota will be sold nt said time
and place In the manner provided
by law for tho sale of real property
under execution to satisfy the judg
ment, attorney's fee, costs and accru
lug costs of this sale.
Duted this 10th day of August,
1910. W. H. SlN-GI.EIt,
Shoriff,
By E. W. Wilson, deputy.
Notice of Sheriff s Siile, I'llder Evecii
lion In l-'oitM'lrisui'e.
Jackson County Building and Loan
Association, plaintiff va,
C. W. Frost and Edith L. Frost
and the Bullock Mercantile Agency
an Oregon corporation, defendants.
, Hy virtue of an execution and order
of sale, duly issued out of and under
the Beal ol the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the Conn
ty of Jackson, to mo directed and
dated the 9th day of August, 1910
In a certain suit therein for tho fore
closure of a mortgage In which tho
plaintiff, Jackson County Building
and Loan Association, as plaintiff,
recovered a Judgment nnd de
cree against the defendants, C.
W. Frost and Edith L. Frosl
for Ihe sum of $IUI17.20 with
interest thereon from said 29th day
of April, 1910, at the rate of 10
per cent per annum and the sum of
$15 costs, which judgment was en
rolled and docketed In the clerk's of
fice of said court In said countv ou
the 29th day of April, 1910, and Is
of record In Volume 24 of the Circuit
Court Journal at pages 24H and 244
thereof.
Public notice Is lioreby given, that
In pursuance with tho comiimuds of
said execution and order of sale, I
will, on Saturday tho iith dav of
September. 1910, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. in. at the front door of
tho Court house in Jacksonville,
Jackson ( ouuly, Oregon, offer for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, all of the right, title
and Interest that the defendants
above named, had on the date of the
mortgage, herein foreclosed, or have
since acquired, or now have In ami
lo the following described real prop
erly. to wit :
Lot numbered six (0) In block
numbered three ( :: In Frultdale Ad
dllion to tin- City of .Medford, Jack
son County, Oregon.
Said lot will be sold at sal. I time
nnd place in the manner provided by
law lor the sale of real property
under execution, subject to redemp
Hon, to satisfy the judgment, costs
and accruing costs of this sale.
Dated I his loth day of August,
19in. V. II. SINGI.KIt,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
By E. W. Wilson, deputy.
Notice to Coiitcnctiirs.
School District No. 4 9, Jackson
countv, Oregon. Will receive sealed
bids at Ihe office of the clerk until
7:T.O p. in. August Kith, 19 10. For
the removal of all varnish on wood
work, the rcvarnisblng of the same,
catcliuiuiug and tinting of the walls.
and Inside repairs of the Washington
school, according to specillcatlons on
file nt the of lice of the clerk.
I he board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Hit. E. U. SKELY, Chairman.
II. S. STINK, Clerk.
Notice to Contractors.
School District No. 49, Jackson
county. Oregon. Will receive sealed
bids ut the office of Ihe clerk until
:.'I0 p. m.. August Kith, 1910. For
the sawing or wood nt the Jack
son nnd Hoosevelt schools. Instruc
Hons as to manner of sawing may he
nan oy inquiiing or the clerk.
The board reserves the right to re
Ject any and all bids.
Dlt. E It. SKKI.V, Chairman.
II. S. STINK, Clerk.
Notice to Contractors.
School District No. 49, Jackson
county, Orei:on. will receive sealed
bids at the office of the Clerk until
i:oD p. nt., August Kith, 1910. For
the installation of a steam heating
plant to be Installed at tha Washing
ton School Building in said district,
according to plans and specifications
on file at the office of the-Clerk; also
for tho erection and building of a
building suitable for the Installation
ot sanitary toilets and installation of
toilets In said building nt the Wash
ington School Building, according to
the plans and specifications ou file
ut the office of the clerk.
The board reserves ttie right to re
ject any or all bids.
DR. 13. H. SKELY, Chairman.
11. S. Stlno, Clerk.
llOAItl) ANI ROOM
KOOM AND HOARD $5 per week In
small private family for two young
men. Telephone 34 7-lt. 122
It OOM AND BOARD For two or
three ladies In private house. 23
S. Mistletoe street. 122
FOK HUNT MISCELLANEOUS
FOIt HUNT Office room at 30 N,
Front street. Apply to Gus, the
Tailor for information.
POU BAIifc MTICBTOCi,
FOIt SALE Spun of young mules,
2.S00 pounds. Also truck wagon,
springs und fruit rack cumplete,
$450. A. II. Calhoun, Home 4,
Medford. 121
FOR SALE Five milk cows. N.
Marshall, Central Point. Phone
13x2. 12
FOK SALE 4 0 Head of hogs, 50 to
125 pounds. Call between 10 and
12 o'clock. Phone 243, Jackson
ville. 12 4
FOR SALE At bnrguln: good work
mare, 9 years old. O. J. Kober.
Phono 090-11. 122
KOll SALE MlSCfVlj liAlVlUOtTIB
FOR SALE Hudson five-passenger
auto In good condition, new tires,
electric lights. Cheap. Apply
1207 W. Main street. 123
FOR SALE Cheap, crop of Newtown
apples on 107 trees. For particu
lars call A. II. Calhoun, lloiito 4,
Medford. 12 1
FOR SALE Early Crawford poaches
i'hono 742-.I. 12
FOR SALE At a bargain; two
speed 1914 Indian motorcycle.
with 1915 starter, olectrlc lights
and horn. Cull or write A. II. Hnr
rison, 222 S. Holly. 120
FOR SALE 2-1 -2-Inch wngon. Call
830 Taylor street or phon8 855-J.
12
FOR SALE Small typewriter with
carrying case. Apply oltlco Cal.
Oro. Power Co. 142
FOR SALE Beardloss barley straw
by stack or load. Also splendid
hog pasture for rent. Call 732.12
131
FOR SAI.E-379-.I.
-Some furniture. Phone
124
HELP WAIYTB!) MALE
WANTED Workman nt cement
plant, Gold Hill. Those familiar
with setting machinery proferred.
Hunt engineering Co.
WANTED All klnilB of laborers for
mill work, loggers, construction
work and form work. Wages $2.50
to $5. Doremus Employment
Agency, Mnrshfleld, Oregon, P. W.
Goodman, prop. 20
WANTlcn tvrrtjATlo?iS
WANTED Steady position on ranch
by married man. Box I). S., Genl.
Del. Ashland, Ore. 121
WANTED Work for man and wlfo.
Man good carpenter and wlfo good
coolc. No children. Box E. Mail
Tribune.
121
WANTED Lady wnntc hour or day
work. Phone 34 4-Y. 129'
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Light housekeeping
rooms, -walking distance of P. O.
Box 9, Mail Tribune. 120
WANTED Wo need 5000 pounds of
live poultry weekly; will pay:
Hens 14 cents; springs, Hi cents.
Will call for Ihein within reason
able distance. Medford Poultry &
10gg Co. Phone 5X3. 12-1
WANTED Bicycles, apply at X & 1!
Shop, Sparta Bldg. 12 3
WANTED To buy a 7-rooni bouse
in good repair. Box 7, Mall Trib
une. 122
WANTED 1 000 pounds of poultry
weekly. Toe prices. Wuruer
Wortman and Goro.
WANTED Largo company to handle
big mining proposition. Seven
claims In group; gold, silver, lead,
nlcklo, tungsten-, no real estate.
Address, Stephen Kranitz, Jack
sonville Oregon, care Sterling
Mines. 13
WANTED $700 on 0 acres alfalfa,
near to city, lo per cent. J. O.
Sample, Sterling Mine, Jackson
ville. 121
WANTED Feathers to renovate, old
mattresses and feather beds made
into sanitary folding forms. For
samples, Phone 190-.1, 322 East
32th st. 124
WANTED Fixtures for Rtore. What
havo you? C. A. DeVon.
LOST.
LOST-Small Irbvcle. Return to
Mrs. E. J. Nedd, 405 W. .Main.
MONET TO IcOA
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan upon city and country prop
erty. Quick service. Money on
hand. Earl S. Tumy, 210 Garnett
Core - Bldg. tf
TO LOAN
Phone .1
-$.",011(1 on ranch property.
:-.!. J. B. Andrews. 122
TO LOAN $; ooo on ranch property.
Phone 353-J. J. U. Andrews. 12
TAKEN' fl-
TAKEN UP Sorrel mare, branded
'EI" with bay eolt, sorrel faced;
one bay mare, branded "P" with
liny colt, strip in face. W. R.
Lairtb. Medford. Ore.
BUSINESS lyirtHCTOBY
Auto Snpprtra
LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. W
are operating me largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our spring!
when others foil. Sold nndnr guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth Bt.,
Portland. Ote.
Attorney
am W. CHERRY Attorney in4
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. K. REAMES. LAWYER Ganett
Corey bldg.
Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyer.
Medford National Rank Bnlldlna.
Collections.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wl
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to get tin
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency. Inc.. Ro6ms t, 2, t. Hus
kies' Bldg.. 216 E. Main st
Dentists
Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO
DR. C. O. VAN BCOTOO
Dentists
Qarnett-Corey Bldg., nits III
Medforo, Ore. Phone 86(.
Collections and Reports
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer an
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bids;
Surveys,, estimates. Irrigation
drainage, orohard and land 1m
Drnvement. Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 374-L, T.
Y. Allen.
House Movers
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We
Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma
chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or
488-X. 012 S. Newtown, 811 Da
kota. Instruction In Mli.tlo
IcRlrALToTrilTn
piano and harmony. Knight Mnslo
Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg.,
Phono 72.
Insurance.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract,
and Surety BondB. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No,
210 Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
Physicians and burgeons
DrT' F. G. OARLOW DR.GVA
MAi.VS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phone 103 6-L. Residency
26 South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician, 303 Garnett-Cow
building. Phone ISO.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tented and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft M. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician to
Burgeon Phonos, office 36, resi
dence 780. Office hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing offlco ill
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc, Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfers
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phons
!15. Prices right. Service iur-
Htarl
WHY?
NOW TIME TO TRADE.
I have a ICO-acre stock ranch;
good location; 100 acres in grain,
somo alfalfa. This place recently
sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance.
Will trade for good orchard, prefer
pears, or would take city property.
Would trade even or nssumo some in
cumbrance on orchard proposition.
J. C. BARNES
102 West Main Street.
I.NTERIRHAN AUTOOAK CO.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford tor Ashiand, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundays loave 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, 2:0Q. 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
5:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00
a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 aud 10:38
p, m.
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