Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 20, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTKTV MEDFORD, PREPPX, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMDER 20, JOtfl
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WITH TIIK UKlTISIt AKMY IN'
1' IfAN'l'K, Dee. 20. Out of a group
."1 Gorman prisoners taken on one
Auction of tin- Uritii.li front 1111 Sun
day only ii iinii-coiuiuissinucd officer
Imd heard iinvtliing of the Oormiin
emperor's pence proposals. This cir
cumstance, coupled with the fact
that there have hern no demonstra
tions from any pari of the German
trenches, eaased luui'li speculation
unions the HritUh officers as to
whether, despite the emperor's ad
dress to his troops, the new peace
overtures have been permitted to
leach the men actually on the l'ijjlil
uiir line.
Documents captured wilhiu the last
lew days' repeatedly mention the nu
dacily and 'initiative of the allied iiv
men and Field Marshal Yon llindcii
liiug is quoted us lia inu; issued or
ders thai 'the supremaer of the air
must be sharply contested. Accord
ing to these documents, the German
chief of staff has ordered that where
the German lines are crossed by hos
tile aviators, German machiues must
penetrate an equal distance over the
allied lines. There lias been only a
comparatively few hours of good fly
ing wciillior in the Inst week, but nu
merous eombala have taken place,
twenty being fought on one niorning
on a certain sector. -
German' artillery has recently been
icttvo and has responded more freely
to the. continuous Hritisli fire. Ac
cording to prisoners the preponder
ance of British shells has deDressed
the German troops in the trenches,
who thought that their own artillery
was not supporting them with the
same vigor as the support the English
gave to their men.
COURTHOUSENEWS
Reported by Jackson County Ab
- atract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Circuit.
nig Pines Lmbr. Co. vs. Anabcl
JlcaU Scott et al, for money.
Win, Frlstofe vs. Eva Fristoe, sum
mons.' "'.'"'
O. jr. Cornftius vs. D. A. Bonar ct
al, notice.
PlKlbalC.
Mary J. Smith estate,
and appraisement.
Inventory
Kenl Estnto Transfers.
Ida P. Bristow to Arthur W.
Fslher, pt 10-33-4 ...W 10
Polk Hull et ux to Elliauau W.
Wakefield, lot 1 blk - Sunset
park 100
U. . to Eliza Corwin, pt 2S-
39-4K Pat
Eliza Corwin to Weyerlmusor
Land Co.. pt 2S-3D-4E: 100
Lillian R. Brauchnuum, trustee
to A. P. Falch, pt 30-2W.... 10
G. O. McAllister to C. B. Lam-
k'n ct ux, lot in Galcy add
Arhland 100
D. B. Walch ot ux to T. Slater
'Johnston, pt 20-36-1B .'. 10
School Dlst. iNo. 5, to City ot
Ashland, laud in .Ashland.... 1
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Or., Dec.. 20. Hogs
steady; receipts "ill". Hulk of pack
ing grades, $fl.f5ci''0.65 ; heavy pack
ing, $(.00(n!!!.7.'): heavy butchers,
.!).S."(Wi.lM : light packing, !..)"i(i?
W.tiO; rougli heavy, .fS.oUfa U; Digs
and skips, $8( 8.."0 ; stock hogs,
$6.50(7(8.3; cripples, .8.
Cuttle higher; receipts 170. Steers,
prime light, $7.r0(n 7.7.": prime
heavy, $7..)0(n 7.7.1: good, ir'7(n-7.30:
cows, choice, ti.Il.Vfl 0.."t0 ; medium to
good, $(i(a)(i.2.1 ; ordinary to fair,
(a5..')0: heifers, $li.:rfir'6.(i(); bulls,
$2.7.Ca3; eiilves, $5(7.
Sheep sieady; receipts 429. Lambs,
cast of mountains, no offer; lambs,
valley, .f9.,'i0(o 9.7." ; lambs, common,
$!(. H. 2.") ; choice yearling wetiiers.
fS.2.")(a 9.50;. good yearlings, .f8(a
8.2.i ; choice ewes, sf0,73(n7: heavy
ewes, fi(rfe..'i0.
Portland Butter
PORTLAND. Or., Dec. 20. Buffer
weak,
Portianl Grain
PORTLAND. Or., Dec. 20. Wheat
easier, no trading. Spot bids, 'A ft;
4c loner, llluestem, $1,117; Korty
fold, $l.:).": club, l..'i:i; Red Russian
1..'!0.
Darlcy not quoted.
Today's car receipt s: Wheat 14,
barley 1. Hour 2, iwii 7. hav 2.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Dec. 20. Wheal :
Open. Clo:
Mav .fl.til'.. l.tii
-iuiv i n'-t i r
NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Alter a day
of fitful .rallies and declines, stocks
broke violently onTllie exchange hero
during the final trading, the losses
extending to shares of all descrip
tions, excepting rails. Tho declines
'ranged from ." to 15 points, with 72
points in lU'thlchcai Sled oil a sin
gle salt".
" Shipping stock.-: were among the
heaviest sufferers With munitions and
equipments recording losses almost
as much, raited States Sled full to
its lowest level in uiiinv weeks, at
lU7-i.
Firmness ruled at the opening w ith
gains of a fraction to a point in lead
ing issues, "he only noteworthy ex
ception lo this trend was manifested
by shipping shares, mercantile mar
ine preferred and common losing 2'i
and l'i points respectively on inti
mations that the Hritish government
is to exercise more rigid control over
thai industry.
Trading wus in moderate volume,
with lew truces of vestordav's ex
cited and erratic movement. I'nited
States Steel had a "wide" opening of
15,000 shares at an extreme gnin of
half a point, which was soon ex
tended lo a full point, before the
break came.
FIRST LOAD OF BLUE
LEDGE COPPER HAULED
The wagonload of copper from the
Blue Ledge mine under the present
opening, left Copper, Cal.', Monday
morning and Is duo to arrive In Jack
sonville this morning. It will be load
ed Into a freight car, hauled to this
city and shipped to Tacoma, Wash.,
where it w ill be smelted.
The load consists of 4500 pounds
of copper, is hauled by a four horse
team driven by John Louden. The
first stage ot the journey was from
Copper to Palmer Creek, where the
night was spent. Louden will make
regular trips. Other teams will bo
employed on the work, contracts for
hauling being slgnod with farmers ot
tho Applegate district. In the spring
it is expected that an auto truck ser
vice will be instituted.
LOCAL MARKETS
4
Live roultry.
HENS Light hens, 12(ol4c;
springs, l.lc; old roosters, 7c.
DUCKS Fat, 8c.
GKESE Fat, 8c.
TURKEYS Kot young, 17e; old
BELGIAN HARES 5c.
BELGIAN' HARES, 5(5 0c.
Hay and Grain.
(Burin:; prices.)
WHEAT $1.25.
OATS' $.'15 Ion.
HAY Grain and alfalfa, $12 ton.
BAR LEY Whole, .;15.
Livestock.
(Prices paid producers.)
VEAL Dressed, Sfn'lOc.
SHEEP Ewes, 4t5c; wclhjrs, 5
(fl-aMje; lajiins, tie.
COWS Alive, 4('f4i 'c.
HOGS Alive, 7 '.ifn 8c.
STEERS Alive, 5(o;5Vio.
Prices Paid by Denlcrs,
roRK UHio.
BEEF 10(,Y12c.
LARD Die.
SHOULDERS 15c.
EGGS H'J'jc.
POTATOES $2 per 100 lbs
ONIONS He.
HONEY 12c per lb.
CIDER 25c.
BUTTER FAT .17c.
BUTTER Wholesale, :15c.
Deputy Game Wardens Driscotl and
Walker spent two or three days in
the Meadows district last week help
ing Jim Dinklns chase cougars and
picking up evidence in the case of
a Medford hunter who It Is alleged
'TpO get that smooth
- brown wrapper
for the OWL, we send
9150 mile's to the
island of Sumatra.
Why ? Because only
a Sumatra wrapper
will do for the care
fully made Million
Dollar OWL.
A The Million
: J Dollar Cigar
jgar rr
a co.
TED
M.A.bUNai a co.
INCORPORATED
IBB
"'(CfL
I 1 I
went over the buck limit this fall and
us well carried away some does. The
.Meadows people take much Interest
In seeing that the laws are obeyed.
Hill and Dan Cottrell picked up
I heir stock on tho Trail Creek range
this week.
Kalph Itussell and Bill Poincroy
spent the week end out In the valley
getting ready for Christmas celebra
tion. Two hundred and fifty people aro
expected to attend tho Christmas ex
ercises at the school house Friday
evening the 23rd, when the pupils
and a few of the alumni are prepar
ing lo give an elaborate program.
S. Bcrlllson of Utah Quicksilver
camp spent a few days In Cold 11111
the past week.
Mr. Clirisholm of Gold Hill visited
Ills mining property on Friday even
ing taking with hlni three 73-ponnd
flasks of quicksilver, which had been
retorted from Little Jean ore.
Tony Boss of Gold Hill, who has
been working Dr. Chishalm's climber
mines weut to Gold Hill for Christ
mas on last Friday.
.Mr. ond Mrs. Thos. Ice drove, to
(iold Hill and Mcdford Friday to do
their Christmas shopping.
Albert Cummlngs and Walter Frank
are now camped near the Buck ranch
on Cinnabar mountain and have start
ed work on deepening tho shaft on
tho Lone Pine ciaabar group nn ad
ditional 100 feet which they count on
doing this winter. They have a splen
did showing on the work dono the
past summer indicating that the value
first demonstrated when Jasper Rod
gcrs took out some rich pockets sev
eral years ago.
Clyde Clayton of Central Point Is
visiting relatives here.
J. F. Dltsworth, Si., went to the
valley last week and returned home
oh Monday.
Win, Lewis of the Flounce Rock
ranch Is in Medford for a short stay.
Harold Peyton Is doing the chores
during his absence.
Paul Peyton has finished work at
the old Tucker place and Is staying
at Elmer DawBons'
Mr. Gcnss of tho Applegate Is visit-
lug at Mr. Kelleys'.
R. V. Vincent came, home Saturday
Mrs. Vincent nnd Fern will remain
in tho valley until after tho holidays.
Miss Delia Whlsenant visited at Mr.
Poytons Sunday.
Mrs. Richardson is a good deal
better now. . .
T. Jf. Peeloir went to Butte Fulls
Friday and returned Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Richardson spent
Tuesday with Peelorsand Dlanchards.
Mr. Bloomfleld has gone to the val
ley. Mrs. Bloomfleld and her mother
and children nre staying at Mr. Neys
during Ms absence.
Hoy Vauhu went to the valley Fri
day and his brother Uriah took his
ploce at Mr. Carltons.
T. M. Peelor went to Trail Monday.
Mrs. Peyton has been quite sick.
Automobiles continue to travel over
the road.
Mr. Stanford Aiken, Jr., returned
to his home Saturday.
Miss Belva Walker spent Saturday
and Sunday at her homo at the power
plant.
The. Peyton hill is very Icy now and
makes bad traveling.
Messrs. Nye, Plfipps nnd Hollcn-
beek are hauling hay these days
from the Peyton side to Flounce Bocli
side.
Frank Ditsworlh spent Sunday
some where on this side of the river.
Don't forget I he band concert Fri
day night at the school auditorium,
bigger, better music than ever. The
band will be assisted by the high
school Girls' Glen club, who will give
two numbers, "The Soldiers' Cho
rus," from "Faust," and "Sweet and
Low." Everything has been done to
make this concert good and deserving
of liberal patronage. The price of
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
MEN WOMEN
Are you tired of work that offers
little or no chances for advancement?
Why not become a d'ruglcss physician.
The field is large, opportunities great
and the profession honorable and
lucrative to the trained practloner.
We offer a thorough course In Anat
omy and Physiology, Electro-theaphy,
Phototherapy, Vibration, Massage,
Spondylo-thcrapy. Blognasls, etc., etc.
If you are interested, call or address
Drs. Mac Pherson, Williams
and Blew
Grand Ave, at E. Alder St. Portland,
Orceon.
admission has been reduced to 10
and 15 cents. The program is as
follows:
March, '"War Correspondent''
(Holmes);', overture, "Dramatiipic"
(Dalbey); march, ."Moonlight" (Mo
ret) ; march, "Salute to the Stars and
Stripes" (Huff). Intermission. Read
ing, Dorothea Cailcss; clarinet duel,
Robert Furry, George Bourne; "Sol
diers' Chorus," Girls Gleo club; ''.Mu
sicians' Circus" (Fcrrazzi); "Soli
tude"' (Mercadan(c) ; overture, "Mon
arch" (Dalbey); '-Crescent Club"
(McFall).
The Girls' Industrial club met Sat
urday afternoon at the high school.
All exhibit of Chrisimas sewing was
made and awarded ribbons accord
ing to the merit of (lie work. After
the .judging a dainty three-course
luncheon was served. Miss Cowgill,
the state industrial leader, was the
guest of honor and after the lunch
eon she gave un enthusiastic talk on
the work of the Girls' clubs. All the
members arc anxious for the next
meeting, when a baking exhibit will
probably be made. The committee in
charge, Sybil Furry, liernice Krnkcr
ai.d Inez Fisher, deserve congratula
tions for their uoud work.
Robert Wriuhl is back from a long
visit with his grandparents of Butte
Fulls.
The cast of "Green Stockings'' mot
last Wednesday at Miss Townc's for
their first rehearsal.
Over fifty attended the basket ball
gume at Central Point Friday. The
Phoenix boys had no .difficulty in
scoring heavily, but the girls lost
4-22.
Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Bailee
aud Mrs. Arl l'.;se of Phoenix W9ro
'.ruding in Mcl'ord Saturday.
Mr. Blessing of North Talent re-
tuned last week from an extenJel
trip east, where he has been for med
ical treatment.
Geo. Culcy of Medford Routo 3 was
an Ashland visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hughes of Eden
alley were Medford visitors Satur
day.
Miss Juanlta Furry was in Mcdford
Saturday whore she is taking music
lossons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Ferns and Miss
Eliza Ferns of Fern valley, wcro trad
ing in Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Stockford return
ed to their homo near Eagle Point
Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Stock
ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
of North talent.
.Lonle Colver and Mr. Lockwood re
turned from the live stock show at
Portland, but did not purchase any
stock as anticipated.
J. M. Itader and Lloyd Colver went
out on tho range Sunday to Bring In
some of their cattle, if necessary.
J DRINK HOT TEA
I pad A t a r nrr r
Got a Btimll ufiL-ksioo of lluinlturL'
Breast Tea, or 11.4 tliu f!ernmii folks
call it, "Hamburirer Ilnut Thee," at any
pharmacy. Take a taMfupwnful of the
tea, put a cup of boiling vrnter upon
it, pour through a sieve ami drink a
teaeup full at anv time rhirin; tho
lay or brforo retiring. It la the mmt
effective wav lo hrcak a cold and cure
prip, an it opeita tho pores of the skin,
relieving contention. Also loom-im the
bowel p, thus driving a coM from the
By atom.
Try it the mt time ynti auffer from
a cold or the t'rip. H inrpo!Hivu
and pntirelv c''tiihU, therefore nai'o
and liar m 1:sh.
JrtU
LUMBAGO RIGHT 001
Hub Pain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Oil
When your buck in wore arid Inme
or lumbago, nciatica or rhmimatirnn ban
you Btilfened up, don't miffer! (let a
2f cent bottle ot old, liotient ht,
Jacobf) Oil" at any drug store, pmir a
little tn your band and rub it riht
into the pain or ache, und by tho time
you count liftv, the ftoreness and lame
ness i gone.
.Don't alay crippl! ! This (toothing
penetrating oil wills to bo urmI only
once. It tako the ache ond pain ngni
out of voiir bark and rndn the iuifiery.
It in magical, yt absolutely harmless
and doenn t Mirn the akin.
Nothing elcc ttpn lumbago, twintlca
and himc back mmery bo prompuyi
policemen
Letter carriers
DRIVERS
and other workets who must
have enduring strength, take
'f,
mm
to build up and keep up their
health. Surely it will do as much
for you, but insist on SCOTTS.
tcM ft Domic, mmlkkl. N. I, ti-u
SCOT!
Mrs. B. X. French and daughters.
Misses Linnie Bell and Annu, at
tended the Kebcknh and Odd Fellows'
entertainment, at Talent Saturday
evening.
Dr. Hart of the county farm was In
Mcdford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Itelmer ot the ex
periment station were attending the
theater ill Mcdford Friday.
Miss Marlon Staucliff, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Stiincliff, and others from Phoe
nix attended tho play Intolerance at
tho Page Friday.
Mrs. Frank Nctlierlund ot Medford
was lvsltlng her mother, Mrs. .Mar
garet Crosby of Talent Saturday nnd
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Anderson, Mrs.
Gruffer of Fast Kden wore trading in
Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey, Miss Leila
Stephens of North Talent wore busi
ness visitors in the Hub city Satur
day. . .,
Union
Pacific
System
OREGON -WASHINGTON
LIMITED
Leaves Portland Union Station
10 A.M. Daily
via the
Famous Columbia River
Route
The onlv ThroiiRh-to-Chicago train
electrically lighted, automatically
protected.
WM. McMURRY
General Passenger Agent
. PORTLAND
PortIaird,Oreoit
TheJoi-tlaitct
Hotel
If yon contemplate a visit
to Portland before or during
the holidays, remember that
tho Portland Hotel Is situat
ed in the very liourt of I ho
thcal.rica! and i-hopping dlr
Iri'.'ts. I. udics travclins nniiltcnil- I
od arc parlicuhuly pleased
with the rerineineut of tho ,
surroundings ami the cour- ,
tesy of tho ."--civice j
Apprli.ine. Meilim J '
1U( l!.lil V. CIIH.DS, .MkcI
I
lWKION VI'
'AKK.N' L'I 3 hellers, one red 3-year
old, one hrlnille with small bell,
one red yearling. No brand nor
murks, li. K. Hill, Mcdford. 233
STUAYKJi.
STHAYEn Or stolen about Sept. 10
near Agate, 2 yesr old burro
branded lilt on left shoulder. Har
vey Richardson, Central Point, It
V. I). No. 2, Box 35. 233
Kriixisiii;i a pa i itm kxts
FOK KK.NT Furnished and house
keeping rooms. Call 2 to 4, 3
South Central, Phone 403-K2. 237
FOR HALF rOlXTRV.
FOR SALE Geese and turkeys. Call
H6S-.I. 233.
FOR REXT IIOl'SES
FOR RENT A five-room, strictly
modern house. Apply Dennett In
vestment Co., Main and Fir st. '.'32
FOR KENT - Five room modern
house, partly furnlslifij or unfur
nished. Close in. licniicti Invest
ment Co.
FOR RENT- Small furnished iiouso.
Inquiro lir. Seely. 232
FOR R FAT - Well furnished 5-reoni
bungalow, i'.; a. Laurel, it
Go East
oP A TA.LBOT.
& Arrow
Hit COLLARS
arc curve cut to fit the.
shoulders pcrfctly
CUittt. ft.uxdy KCo:lnc.iUk(rs
LOST
LOST Colt's revolver, police special,
li 8-cnll hro. Return to Nash hotel
and receive reward. 233
LOST Handbag containing purso
and money. Kinder please return
to Tribune office. 233
LOST Small gold brooch with ame
thyst and pearl settings. Kinder
please lcavo at this office and re
ceive reward. 232
FOR EXCHAXfiB
TO KXCHANl'.i: Will trado good
Income- business property in Port
Inn dfor a $'000 dwelling in Mcd
ford. Xo cash required. U. S.
Tinny, -10 tlnrnctt-C'orey Bids;.
TO TRADK Two young horses for
' wood. 1013 West Main at. 2 35
WANTl'D To exchange, light horses
for heavy horses, wolghing 1300 to
1500 poundB. Will pay cash bal
ance. Uox 15, Mail Tribune.
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAX Private money
hum
Ton
si reasonable rales. V.
Voile, Mcdford.
MONEY TO LOAN On roal estate.
Uox 14, Mall Tribune.
TO LOAN Money to loan In Biuall
quantities. Box X Y 2, Mail Trib
une.
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages. Quick
service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett
Coroy bldg.
WAXTKD MISCELLANEOUS
WANTIOl) Sudan grnss liny. Phono
8-J3, Mcdlord. 236
WANTED Old nuilts for packing
furniture; will pay 50c each. Phono
315. 236
WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer in
hides and pelts. Highest prices
paid. Phono 475-L. Office Laur
el st., Market. 236
WANTED Remember your poultry
and eggs will bring you more
money at Warner, Wortinnn and
Clore's. Ono price for lions, re
gardless of bIzo.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK.
TOR SALE Dull calf a week old
Phono 777-L. 233
FOR SALE Fine black work mare,
weight 1400 lbs. , Phone 314-L.
233
FOR SALE Horses. Weight, about
1400. Wagons and haruoss. Big
Pines Lumber Co.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
''OR SALE $.")00, house and lot 112
Elm St., Highland Park add. Want
offer. Address 2635 25th ave., S.
F Cal. 256
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
sweet clover, timothy ana otnor
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Rnlph Waldo Eldon,
Central Point, Ore.
FOR 8A LU MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Furniture, and bunga
low for rent. 15 Rose ave.
FOR SALE Plum pudding for Xmas,
salads and baked goods. Phono
3 JO -J. i"i."i
FOR S. LIO '.: 'i nearly new waKOll.
Imiulie Wallace Wood at Hubbard
llros. 236
FOR SALU Or trade for wood,
cream SHparator In miod shape. In
(uhi! Wullaeo Wood at Hubbard
llros. ' 236
FOR KALE - Plow. "A" harrow, Klnl-
liall '.veerter, potalo iUkkcc anil
sickle grinder. Cnrkin & Taylor.
FOR SALE a ImalliiK stover, at Med
ford Warehouse, Front St. 232
FOR SALT Oak, fir and pine tier
wood. Phone 473-Y. 231
FOR SALE Cheap. Secoml hand
buggv. single and double harness.
Pert Stiincliff, Phoenix. 233
FOR SALE Gentleman's diamond
ring, valued $125, will sacrifice tor
$75. Uox 4, Mail Tribune. 234
FOR SALE r, sets of furs, high
grade, for sale at less than wholti
sale price. Jf you are interested
act quick. Answer liox 3, Mail
Tribune.. 334
FOR SALE Manure. Phono 274-
231
FOR SALE Medium sized safe. Also
Underwood typewriter, latest mod
el, good condition. Rig Pines Lum
ber Co. '
WHY?
irrigation means saleable land. 1
cannot sell land in this county unless
it has water or a show to get it.
The actual producing value of land
In this county will bo more thao
doubled when proper! irrigated,
Irrigation first.
J. C. BARNES
102 Waul Ulq Strong
INTEIU'ltnAV AITOCAH CO.
TIME CAKD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 0:15
p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays loavo at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leava
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 0.30. Sundays loave
Athlaml at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00
and 10:30 p. m.
niSIXESS DIRECTORY
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO.
are operating the largest, oldest
nnd best equipped plant in the Pa
ciflo northwest. Uso our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth St.
Portland. Ore.
Attorneys
GEORGE A. CODDING .Lawyer
Room 413 Oarnott-Corey Dldg.,
Medford, Ore. Phone 221.
OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 0-10, Jackson Coun
ty Hunk Hul I ding, cut ran co X.
Central, Mcdford, Ore.
PORTER .1. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms s and a, Meuiorc! National
Hank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Carnett
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to get the
money. The nullock Mercantile
. Agencv.' Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. llas
klus' Illdg., 216 E. Main St.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Store in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. JoneB. Phone
092-Y. Rccldence Phone 600-Y. 151
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR.,C. C. VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Onrnett Corey Dldg., Suite 810
Medford. Ore. Phone 856.
Engineer and Oontinctor
FRED N. CUMM1NGS Engineer nnd
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bids
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement.
Garbage.
OAR13AOE Got your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
good service. Phone 874-L. B".
Y. Allen.
House Movers
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We
movo houses, barns, garages, ma
chinery, etc. Phone '488-M, ot
488-X. 612' S. Newtown, 811 Da
kota. Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON IIAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Hulght Music
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bide.,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance
office, Firo, Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 210
Garnott-Corcy Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 GarncttCorey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nnso nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567.
Public Stenographer.
O. J. HELL Public Stenographer.
Legal Work a Specialty. Room 2"9
First National Dank Building, Tel
ephone 2U3-R. 234
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, hilling Systems,
eic. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. MODISTE Hertha M. Borrall. Phone
432-L. 613 East Main. 249
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
808 East Main Street.
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time ot
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J
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