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    PAGE FIVE
nd His' Friends
Portland Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 29. Hogs
steady; receipts 331. Hulk of pack
ing grades, $ 9.G.', Jt 0.75; liuavy pack
ing, $9.70(ii 9.85; heavy butchers,
$9.75 ft, 9.S."i; light packing, $9.00 ifi)
9.05; rough heavy, $8.50 ii 9; pigs
nud skips, f S Ii 8.30; slock hogs,
at 5015 S. 25; cripples, $S.
Cattle steady; receipts 278. Steers,
primo light, 25; primu heavy,
$8&8.25; good, $7. 50ft 7. So; cows,
choice, $0.50(si 0.75; medium tq good
$Gi'6.25; ordinary to fair, $5.25 fi
D.75; heifers, $G.25fi7; hulls, $3.00
&5; calves, $5(()7.
Sheep steady; receipts none.
Lambs, east of mountains, no of or;
lambs, valley, $10(?.i '10.50; lambs,
common, $9(fc9.50; choice yearling
wethers, $S.50i!j9; good yearlings,
$8 8.25; choice light ewes, '$0. 75ft
7.25; heavy ewes, ?6ft 0.50.
Vol c hi ml Under.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 2!). But
ter firm; cube extras, 3Cc; prime
firsts, 35c.
Porduml (.'rain.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 29 Wheat
fil m, No trading. Spot bids 1c low
er. Blucsteni $ 1.5 1 ; January bids
hluestem $1.51; fortyfo'ld $1.4T,; club
$1.42; red Russian $1.38.
Barley No. 1 feed (January)
$34.75.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 13;
barley 1; flour 3; oats 11, hay 9.
Sun Francisco IlulU'i'.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 29. But
ter, fresh extras, 35c; primo firsts,
34c; fresh firsts, 33c. Eggs, fresh
extras, 38'Ac; pullets, 32c. Cheese,
new, 17c.
Poultry, hens, 21 ft 22c. Vege
tables, lettuce 75ft $1.00; fancy,
$1. 35ft 1.50; peas, southern fancy,
large, 10ft 11c; cream squash, 85ft
$1.25; tomatoes, southern, $1,50 0)
1.75; fancy, $2.00; egg plant, 71'
ioc; green peppers, 10 15c; large
fancy; small, 5fi8c; garlic 4ft 5c;
celery, $3.?5ft 3.50.
aiiingo Wheat.
CHICAGO, Dec. 29. Wheal:
Open Close
May $1.72A $1.70
July 1.38 1.38H
LOCAL MARKETS
Live Poultry.
HENS Light liens, I214c
uprings, lllc; old roosters, 7e.
DUCKS Fat, 8c.
GEESE Fat, 8e.
TUliKEYS Fnt youns, J3c
loniH, 12c.
old
UELGIAX HARES, r.erfic.
lfny and Grain.
(Iiuvii)(r prices.)
WHEAT $i.2r..
OATS if 3j ion.
HAY Grain, $K!; all'tilfa, ll Ion.
BARLEY Whole, $35.
Livestock.
(Pricos paid producers.)
VEAL Dressed, SfSlOe.
SHEEP Ewes, 4C 5c; wethers, 5
(Sfl'Ae: lnr.As, ry(fCGc.
COWS Alive, 'imv,e. '
1 1 00 S Alive, 7 '-. (i!8'.e.
STEERS Alive. b&0.
Prices Paid by Dealers.
roRK ioi;,c.
liEEF 1012e.
LARD 18c.
SHOULDERS 1m.
EGGS :i2Ue.
POTATOES $2 per 100 lbs.
OXION'S 3c.
HONEY 12wllc per lb.
CIDER 25c.
BUTTER FAT .Hie.
BUTTER -Wholesale, :i.'ic. '
Reported by Jackson County Ab
Btract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
Marriage License.
. .1. Ervin 'm-c niul Void
M;iv
Ainistron;;.
Wulluce W. Kci'der anil Norma A.
Smith.
Circuit.
I). F. IVurt et ill vs. W. Cania
liun et nl. nrdrr.
Mamie E. Hi.ldle et nl vs. Charles
W. Isaacs, order.
O. Jf. Cnrniliiih vs. 1). A. Lion a r et
nl, order.
Inlinle.
0:iardi:'niiii of lOniir.ii O. Pellelt
admitted io prolmte.
Ileal i:tate Tiaiil'er'.
Aliee S. Moniv'nmcrv et vir In
Finrc-ni-e A. Paliiur. InN 1. 2.
U and 12. hik. 21. lekam
Auiended Add.. GM Hill ....
.7. F. llale id nx to II. D. S.diu
ler. ,,t 12. hlnek !. lfii-
A.ld., M.lir,l .
A'irlnr I'.ivni' et nx to Kliza
lielll Ihstli'V, hind ill lWi.
1 E
In
10
lo
With Medford trade is Medford miMlo
63: !2
i ASHLAND AND VICINITY
A. union watch nijrht service will
be held on Sunday evening, Decein
ler III, at the t.'oiigrejjalional eliureh,
beginning at 10 o'clock. It will be
held under au-picos of the local Jliu
isterial Union and a number of
clergymen will participate under the
leaderjiip of the pastor, Rev.. G.
Southwell Brett. In nddition to a for
mal program, including intiMcal selec
tions, forty minutes will be reserved
for open forum discussions, and
twenty minutes will be devoted to
prayer and praise.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. MeN'nir lire in
Portland for a week's holiday isit
with relatives there and at Astoria.
California papers announce the
murriage at Redding, December 2d, of
Alfred X. Peek am1 Xola Pearl Tref
ren, both of this eil)
Hose Taverncr of San Francisco
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Taverncr, on the Boulevard.
Bob Yininis of Fairbanks, Alaska,
has been visiting relatives here dur
ing the holidays. He came on crutches
tlte result of a fraclureil ankle. He
returns northward this week.
Superintendent- Briscoe of the lo
cal high schools is in Portland at
tending' the meeting of the Slate
Teacher' association, of which he
has been vice-president for the cur
rent year. In Wednesday's dailies it
was reporled that G. A. Brown of this
city had been elected president of the
association. Developments indicate
that the name should have been G. A.
Briscoe of Ashhuid, who was nomin
ated for the position. Dr. H. D. Shel
don of Hie University of Oregon at
Eugene, follows in order as vice-president.
A meeting to perfect an organiza
tion of a Rod and Gun club here oc
curs at the citv hall on Friday even
ing.
Mrs. B. M. Wassoii, who has been
living on Factory street, moved to
Vedford on Wednesday. Her daugh
ter, Ursel, who has been clerking at
Beebe & Kinney's store, nceiunpanicd
her and will enter the employment of
the Medford Mercantile Co.
Sewer district No. 18 having been
established, benefit assessments in
the territory affected have been lev
ied, payable on or before January II.
I'll i . Thirteen property owners are
involved, assessments ranging from
a maximum one of $70 to the mini
mum of )f21..-)0. Extensions may be
granted on application in favnr of
tho-e whose apportionments' reach
ff'27 or over.
Owing to ils date of regular sched
ule being a holiday, there will be no
meeting of the Commercial club in
January.
Local milkmen arc read.ju.-ling
rates, implying no particular in
crease in prices, however.
Miss Ruth Turner, student at the
Normal school, San .Joe, ('nl., is
home for a holiday visit with her
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. .1. II. I urner,
residing on Union street.
'.. Reynold.-. A-blaml street resi
dent, bus 1 n receiving a visit this
week from X. J. Morgurt of Inwa,
one of the substantial fanners of
.Iii-per county, living near Grinnell.
The vi.-itor was accompanied by his
wife and three children, and they
were on their way to pass the winter
with relatives in southern California.
C. II. Laiukin has. sold to Henry
Host wick, rM(linir near Eagle Mills,
ten acres i.f alfalfa ami potato land,
located on Bear creek bottom land in
that vieinitv. carrying with it a free
water right.
Archie Sni.-kl.iml of the electric
light department is receiving a vi-it
torn his in ilher. Mr-. C. A. Striek
.and. of I'orlland.
Mr. and Mr-. A. L. Irwin have
-one to San. Frall'-i-i-o for a vi-il
with their daughter. Mi-, ("bun
Rhodes Knglc. who live- in one of the
-iibinhiin towns near that city.
Moiilagiic is pulling on mclroiioli
lan airs and i- adverti-ing for bid
on lllllll feel of tive-lool walk-, a Hill -i,,r
iniliroveniellt t'"- til:1 1 lil'llli' ioal-
: i .,.',, ,i
itv. I'll the li'-'bi
era I lot" ouued by A-hlalld re
dents.
Mmp-
li's li.ild.t.ilc
busy place these days, with ten high
school students applying practical
business methods incident to the an
nual invoicing of the big stock in all
its departments. This work dis
counts any application of a theoret
ical commercial course.
Henry Galey is bookkeeper for the
Overland car agency, represented by
George Millnor in Ashland and Med
ford territory.
Professor Irving Vining left for
the east Friday of this week, his ob-
ieefivn notnl l.oour Wov V..,-!- flt.
lie will visit numerous relatives mld I
friends in southern California en I
route, tilso stopping at Buffiilo, X. I
Y. He will return to Ashland next
July, bringing a couple of friends who
are mighty hunters, and they will
coach the newly formed local Gun and
Rod club in tracking big game
throughout the wilds of southern Or
egon. Stockholders of the Ashland Fruit
& Produce association will hold their
annual meeting in the city hull on
Saturday, January (i, 10.17, at 2 p. in.
Officers will he elected mid annual
reports of the organization's activ
ities during the past year will be ill
order.
The choir of the Methodist church
will repeat its Christmas musical ser
vice on New Year's eve, December 111.
In the morning Rev. E. C. Richards,
field representative of Willamette
university, will speak in behalf of the
work being nccoiyplishcd by that in
stitution of learning, which is in (he
front rank among Methodist schools.
W. II. Ashcraft, teacher of the Yal
leyview school, northwest of this city,
has been appointed leader of the
choir of the Xazarene church in Ash
land.
Harvey Murphy, agent for the
Dodge ear in this vicinity, has moved
hcadiuarlers from the Peil block on
the Plaza to the Ashland garage, on
Second street, near the Swodeiiburg
building, which iuslilulioti he will
conduct llerea tier.
The city council anti. ipatcd watch
night services by holding its closing
meeting on Thursday evening, at
which some business was ( raiisneted
and nianv farewells spoken.
The ai'ldre.-s of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Eliason is now at Turin, Province of
Alberta, Canada.
Ashland Camp, No. 2411, Woodmen
of the World, has elected the follow
ing officers for 11)17: II. E. l''wer,
consul eoiumuiider; John II. Wimer,
adviser lieutenant; John l' Rocho,
banker; J. R. Wick, clerk; C. E.
Lane, escort: U. G. Coleman, watch
man; S. .1. Oslin, sentinel; (I. W.
Gregg, physician: T. K. Bolton, man
ager. Membership approximates the
LOU murk. Installation will occur the
first meeting in January. The try-ting
place is Odd Fellows hall.
Tom Rilyeii, reported lost in the
mountains near Grants Pass during
recent slonus, is a brother of Mrs.
Frank Allen of Ibis citv. '
EAGLE POiN F EAGLETS
By A. C. Ilowlett
I unintentionally omitted to stale
In my last Eaglets that W. O.
Wheelor, the principal of our school,
entertained the students in the eighth
and ninth grades on Friday evening.
December 22.
The Federal Land Loan Associa
tion of F.agle Point will meet In the
Kagle Point school house Saturday,
January 13, at one o'clock sharp.
The temporary chairman requests
that those Interested will come early,
so as to get through with the busi
ness before chore time. It is the de
sire to perfect the organization at
that time, by the election of perma
nent officers and thus get it In shape
to btgln to do huslne.Hs.
A. A. Ililz paid up his hiiIisi rlptlon
to the Weekly .Mail Tribune, the day
that 1 wrote last, but not In time to
acknowledge it in the ICaglets.
Al Clements, Harry R.'ier nnd
Karl llul.y were amoim the gu. ls al
the sluun;. side S.itunlav nk'ht.
MU-h M.'il"M Hanson came In on the
evening of the.i::td tioi.i h--r s hool
oil. Illi' ;.pleaate
I'uion Town, and
In tile evening ly
Tlie. ,-.;.,'i,t the
waL; ui"t here lat'
Ch:,rle MjNMill !
.Wjj LOOK VNUurV J A:
k ( l Found: look, y
WUVT I.FouwD.'( - -
night with us and Sunday morning
they went on horseback up to her
fathers on Antelope' creek, near Cli
max. There was no special preparation
for a Christinas entertainment here
either ou Saturday or Sunday even
ing, and a man had already given the.
word thnt he was going to have a
Christmas treo and an entertainment,
something a little extra, and the
church did not prepare for the event,
because the main leader in everything
In that line, Mrs. Y. W. drover, was
at that time, and for several days
before, taking care of a sick woman
In our town that had to be attended
to, hut the young peoplo had a llttlo
program suited to the occasion Sun
day evening, that was very good, but
the continuous storm, snovv nnd cold
weather prevented some from com
ing. Almost every family in the town
hnd something going on Christinas
day, although many of our citizens
went to Medford for the day. -
Sunduy morning at the Sunday
school Mrs. Shesler, our prlntnry
teacher, taught the Bible and in
termediate classes combined and gave
us a very interesting nnd instructive
lecture on the lesson, Isiah 9, Chap-
ters b, and i verses, on the birth ot
Christ foretold
James Vestal, son of ono of our re
spected citizens, who is attending tho
O. A. ('., at Corvnllis, ;came down
last Saturday and w-as met by his
brother, Thomas, arid they went out
to the Vestal inrm. James is one j
of our promising young men who is t
workinir lils wnv Hi minrli nniinirn i,v
,.. , . ...
... o.. ui a.... ,.e,seve,aa,e.
iih grauuaicu ironi mo i eairai I'oini'gtu day of December, 1910.
high school, went to work to raise (i. A. CARDXER,
the means to go higher and expects c'0l' Clerk, for Jackson County,
to go to the top of the ladder In his 0'''i';c'"
line. - Notice
T. R Boltz, who is traveling in the Notice Is hereby given in accord
interest ot a concrete company in 'TrlVuii!.
Pennsylvania, dropped Into our town !jL will bo unlawful for any stock to
Friday evening to pay his wife and jrim at lerne within West PhoenK
her parents a visit, leaving I again voting precinct, of Jackson County,
Tuesxlay p. His wife, two . liil- ."''T"', '"''"WoV I'''" "a
, .the lirst olfeuse ami $20.00 lor each
dreu. and Mrs. lioltz's mother ac- .,, ,,v(jrv Bi)Soiueiit offense, to bo
compnnlmt him as far as"Mcdl'ord. (recovered from the owner of the slock
W. C. Knighton and wife. Frank1" 'ivil action In the name, of tin)
Lewis, our confectionary man. wile S,"l, of 0'7"',' Z,?!
Ihe peace ol ihe precinct In which
and daughter. Miss Fern, and Frank Rm.h 0WPr r Keeper, or cither of
Smith, wen? among the guests ou them, may reside, etc.
Christinas Hated at Jacksonville, Oregon, 'this
Christmas morning the stages were I9"' da-v U,''i;" A?'';;.umNf:H,
loaded down with parcel post mail, j Cmmly Clerk',' for Jackson County,
and the bad roads und mow works Oregon.
a hardship on the . niail carriers
Henry Trusty did not get off from
hero until eleven o'clock and It took
him five hours to get to Trail, a (lis-
tancc of fifteen miles, and It was II
p. in. when he reached Persist, where
he had to contend with snow 30 Oregon, under penally of $10.00 for
inches deep on a heavv up-hill grade, '(be first offense and $20.00 for each
Miss Louise Illass spent Christina., 'an1 every subsei,ent offense, to bo
' recovered from tile owner of the stocic
day In Medford, arranging for herifn ..rtioll ,, .., r ,,,
masque ball here Saturday night
Orvllle Clilldreth, son of our black-
u, i, i, w t r'i,ii.i,.n, .i, I...- i.
up in Wyoming during the summer,
fall and this far in tho winter, re
turned to the parental roof Saturday.
In speaking of the weather up there,
ho culled my attention to hls.rhln.
which had been frosted on the way
borne.
Nobel Zimmerman, who has been
with us for the pant few days, took
the I'. & E. for Derby Tuesday, mov
ing to visit his relatives, Messrs. Swl
hart Riggins and Ediuondsen.
Henry French, the hustler, came
in Tuesday with his week's product
of cream to he shipped, nnd In con
versation with him, I asked how
muny cows he milked and he said
six, i li rl I suggested that the cream
would bring about $50 a month, nnd
he said no, that his cows were all
strippers and that thev brought him
around $35 or $10 a 'month. That
will give an idea of what can be made
off of cows if properly cared for,
right around $i or $7 a month per
'OB', and they on the decline in the
milk flow, and In the middle of the
winter at thai, and no snceinl nrena-
ration for caring for the cows. It j
means at any rale about -.-' a year)
from Ihe -Iv cows beside the im reuse j
ot fcl calves eai li year, and the skllli
med mill: for the pli;.--. It Is nut a
debatable question: ' Dues it piiy to
keep cuus": '
I 'red I'eloiize and wife drove Into
toWi Tue'.diiJ.
vr J GEE, i oti
: ITS A VUUOl.E
- ' ( -oT W CANDY-.;.
mm
& 1 i
o7.
A lady by the name of McDonald
Vot off of the train Tuesday and
was met by one of the Stanley
brothers nnd taken up the creek.
The P. & 15. was well loaded with
passengers Tuesday on the west
bou(lnl trip from Butte Fulls and
wero joined here by Mrs. McDonald
and Mrs. Hessler of llrownshoro.
Roy Aohpolo and raniily spent
Christmas with his parents, John
(Vshpole ami wife.
Kd Conley, tho business manager
of tho Nichols store visited friends at
.Medford Sunday.
S. H. llnrnlsli, wife and son, Rob
bie, returned from a visit to her par
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Noonan Tues
day. They report IS inches of snow
at Williamsburg.
James Vestal, Frank Brown, Win.
Von dor Hellen and a traveling sales
man by the name of Jones were here
for dinner Wednesday.
Since my last report L. K, Smith
has renewed his subscription to The
Mail Tribune.
Tho Von dor llellon brothers spent
Christmas with their parents.
Notice
-Notice is hereby given in accord-
nncn Willi snelinti f575. I,. (1. I... that.
after 60 days from tho dale hereof,
it will bo unlawful for any stock to
run at largo within East Phoenix
voting precinct, of Jackson County,
Oregon, under penalty of $10.00 for
tho first offense and $20.00 for each
and every subsequent offense, to bo
recovered from the owner ot the stock
in civil action in tho name of tho
stnto or Oregon before n justice of
the peace of tho precinct In which
such owner or keeper, or either of
itheni, may reside, etc.
jated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this
Notice
fXotlce Is hereby given In aceord-
anco with section 5575, L. O. L., that
alter CO days from tho date hereof,
,U wiM, ,,1e "h"r" ! '
run at largo within North Medford
!v0,ini, ,..,,.ln(.t. , j,,cUson County.
State of Oregon heloro a justice of
the peace of the prec;
Inet III which
;sucn owner or Keeper,
owner or keepc
or either of
them, may reside, etc.
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this
9th day of December, 1010.
C. A. GARDNER,
County Clerk, for Jackson County,
Oregon,
W A X T V. I S I'l'L'.'lTIO.NS
WANTED
lor 0 or
Mill st.
Work by competent girl
S hours dully. 043 West
2(0
W'ANTED General house work by
young lady. Call st Sucll's Lodg
ing and Rooming House. 2"9
WANTED Work by hour
Phono S5n. '
day.
2 10
WANTED .MISCELI.A.NKOLS
WANTED -(.'. A. Hanilili. dealer in
hides and wool. Highest prices
paid. Ol 'lees, Laurel at .Market
Phone 175-.
201
WANTED Remember your poultry
and eggs will bring you more
money at Warner, Wortninn and
(lore's. One price for hens( re
gardless of size.
.1
I'OIt KENT IIOISES .
FOR KENT--7 -room li ild.-lu house.
''"'"'"b' '1' 1 '",' " i",' ?ipr
. paid; ii-nioiu turnhdicd bungalow,
Xis. 'inter paid; chi.e In. .1. W.
Wakefield.
FOR RENT - Five room modern
house, partly furnished or llnfur
nlib.'d Close In. lpnii"tt Invest
ment Co.
FOR RENT W.
II furnishi
,s, l.u'irol,
renin
H
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V :
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mm 1 wgfotc
HKI.r WAXTEn MALE
WANTKD -Man and wife without
children for work on ranch. Box
II, Mall Tribune. 242
l'OIl SAliF POULTRY
FOR SA1.K White Minorca cockrels.
Win. Blessing, Talent oil Pacific
Highway. 243
FOP. S5.VI.U White Leghorn pullets.
M. C. Murrey, 500 S. Union St. 253
l.'OK SAI.1J LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALU Ono Jersey cow, one
Durham holier, fresh, G37 Pino st.
24J
FOR SAR Horses. Weight, about
1400. Wagons and harness. Big
PlnoB Lumber Co.
FOB SALK UHAL ESTATE
FOR SALE $500, house and lot 112
Elm Bt., Highland Park add. Want
offer. Address 2035 25th ave., S.
V., Cal. 255
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
sweet clover timotny and otner
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
'OR SALE Perfection oil heater.
.urge size, practically new, at a
bargain. 310 V. Knight.
239
FOR SALIS Illrdseyo maple bed
room set. sewing ninclilue and bul
let, at 15 Rose ave. 240
FOR SALK $50 violin and $20.00
lluusch bow, for $25.00. V. A.
Roby, Cnstllllan drill.
FOR SALU Bicycle good condition.
Apply 219 North Central. 2 12
FOR SALK Cleaa. Second hand
buggy, single harnuss. Bert Stan
cliff, Phoenix. 240
FOR SALIC li h. p. Cray, i cyclo, gas
engine., fully equipped, or will
trade, for light 24 h.p. 4-cyclo en
gine. Phono 82G-X or address
Henry Currier, 423 Beatty St. 241
FOR SALIS Plow, "A" harrow, Kim
ball wceder, potato digger and
sickle grinder. Carl, in & Taylor.
FOR SALE Medium sized siiTo. Also
Underwood typewriter, latest mod
el, good condition. Big Pines Lum
ber Co.
i'OIt EXCHANGE
TO "e.x'cII AN'riE Will" tradrTgood
income buslne;;s property in Port
Ian dlor a $'000 dwelling in Med
ford. No cash required. E. S.
Tunis', 210 Carnett-Corey Bldg.
FOR KXCIIAXGE 211 a. Linn
County, fine soil, good pasture, liv
ing creek and springs, 00 head
stock, 3 barns, etc, $15,000, for
ranch here. Clark Really Co., 200
Philips Itldg.
MOXUY TO LOAN
MONEY
farms.
Main.
TO
P.
LOAN On Improved
K. Nnlley, 707 West
201
!M0X.;vr T0 LOAN Dave money to
loan on first mortgages. W.ulck
service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garuutt
Corey bldg.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN I I' III city pound, small
brown nuire, crooked front fool,
has on halter. Call Helms Stables
IXTLKl ltllAN AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1 : 00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15
p. in. Al-o on Saturday jit 10:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 nnd 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays loave
shlnnd at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 0:00
and 10:30 p. m.
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 be more than
doubled when j ropeily irrigated.
Irrigation flnt.
J. C. BARNES
IC2 West ilill SlrsoL
52,'J
LOST
LOST Ladies' Elk brooch pin be-
otweon Stub Wilson's home' and
Southern Oregon Traction Co. de
pot In Jacksonville. Return to
Sherlft'u oftiie in Jacksonville,
and receive reward. l!4l
LOST Sllvor and poarl handle um
brella with initial E. Lost noar
my rosidonce, B03 North Kir St.,
Friday night. Phone 64 4-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
a1,
lto Snppltcs
LAHEH AUTO SPRINO CO. W
aro operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 28 North Fifteenth St
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GEORGE A. CODDfXO . Lswyer
Room 412 Qarnett-Corey Bld(
Medford, Ore. Phone 221.
fJEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N,
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law.
rooms g and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES
Corey bldR.
-Lawyer.. Garustt-
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to get th
money. The nullock Mercantile
Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Hss
kins Bldg,, 216 E, Main flu
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist, Over Dan
iels Clothing Store in rooms lor'
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
C92-Y. Recidence Phone G00-Y. 131
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC 1
Dontists
Onrnett Corey Bldg., Suite 810
Medford, Ore. Phone 850.
Engineer and Contrnctor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M.. F. & H. Bide.
Surveys, ostimntcs, Irrigation draln
age, orchard and land Improvement
GnrliaKO
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on the city garbage wngons fo"
good service. Phone 874-L. J",
Y. Allen.
Houso Mover
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We
move houses, barns, garages, ma
chlnery, etc. Phone 488-M, ol
4S8-X. G12 S. Newtown, 811 Dai
kota.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght MustC
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire. Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
nnd Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panics, good local service. No. 219
Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
Physicians and Burgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen
tldcally lostcd and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist (or S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. V. & H. Ce.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667,
Printers anil Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 43 North Front st. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed.
MODISTE norths M. ilorrnll. fann
4!J3-U GO East Main, 4