ME1TF0RD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MTCDFOKD, OT7EOOX. MONDAY, .TAXUATtY 8, 1017
PAGE FTVfi
MARKET LEI
(Continued From Pago One.)
"At about 11 o'clock T received lint
newspaper correspondents nud. told
them that I would liavc an important
communication for them at " o'clock.
to bo released the next morning, I
jected that such a II no of question-
thut the secretary need not answer.
Resuming Ills testimony, Secretary
Lansing said ho did not Know If rep
resentatives of Wall street papers
wore jireaeut at tho conference ot the
newspaper men, and ho did not know
their duties. i '
GREEK REPLY 10
ALLIES NEUTRAL
LONDON, Jan. S Iteuter's Athens
correspondent says the Greek govern
ment has handed to the diplomatic
representatives of llio entente a se
ries of statements In response to ttie
last note for the allies. These state
ments, tho dispatch says, aro neliher
a refusal nor an acceptance of the
entente note, hut point out difficul
ties in the way of compliance with
some of tho terms.
schools of the eentrul west, and within Mop-over in order to participate in
which Professor Innis has been eon-; the ceremonies and act the part of
quarter of a een-
An Athens dispatch last Saturday
said the Greek government had de
cided to reject certain clauses of the
entente note, which demands repara
tion for the recent outbreak at
Athens, in which entente soldiers
were fired on.
ATTENTIONVOTERS
Believing that the best Interests of
tho City of Medford demand that tho
Hanson plan of refinancing be adopt
ed, we hereby recommend that every
citizen interested in tho future wel
fare ot the city vote lor the Hanson
plan.
THE JACKSON COCNTY 11AXK,
By C. W. McDonald, President.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
By Wro. G. Talt, President.
FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS
BANK, by Delroy Getchell, Pres.
MEDFORD (NATIONAL. BANK,
By W. H. Gore, President.
(Paid Adv.)
A vote for Nordwlck is a vote for
Medynski.
DENIAL MOST SWEEPING
(Continued From rage One.)
tola mom m commence, as I was
ofrnid its contents might Come back
from Europe in garbled form. Fur
ttier, 1 thought it courteous not I
iniiUe it public until it had been re
ceived by the countries- to which it
was addressed. I luld Iheni it did not
contain any proposal ol pence nor
offer of mediation.
'That evening at my house Ambas
sador Willnrd tof Nimin) told me he
hod been advised of the contents of
Hie note by the president, anil we dis
cussed the advisability of him ad
dressing Spain on the subject, 'flic
next morning the note was made pub
' lie in the press.-'
Mr. T.ttiisiliir said he could not re
call the name of any newspaper man
who was present at the conference,
nor did he know any details of who
handled the note lit the government
printing; office.
I'll Ht liitiiiintions.
'What wns the first intimation you
luid that there hnd been a diselosun
of the contents of the note?" asked
Representative Campbell.
."I had none until it wns stated in
the newspa pel's.' .Mr. Lansing- added
he had made inquiries around his dc
portuienl for a 'leak," but failed to
loon to one. ,
"Have you any information ns to
n leak on the note about 1 1 o'clock
on Wednesday?" asked liepresentn
livc Campbell.
'"Not to my knowledge,' said Mr.
Lansing-.
"It's been suggested here Hint rep
resentatives of two newspapers may
have sent out information at that
time."
''J have scon references to it in the
newspapers."
"Has anything been done nt the
state department lo show whether
there is any foundation for them?"
'Xolliiiifr ut all. I think il would
be easy to find out.'
Lansing said that on the morning
of this conference' with the newspa
per men three other men were pros
cnt waiting lo see him, but that he did
not know thev were in the room until
after he had talked to the newspaper
men.
'Who were these men?" asked
Represent a t ive Lenrool .
Outlier Auditors,
"Mr. A. E. Snowden of Kew York;
F.. li. Gnylur, n civil engineer of the
navv, and I)i. N. T. McLean of the
navy," said Mr. Lansing.
"The I w0 naval ollieors were
..I I ,.,..,n...l Haiti for the
govomnient.
"It is not likely that they would
say anything about your statement
suggested liepresentative lieiinel.
''Verv improbable."
Mr. Hemic! recalled Scerelury
Lniisinr had stated he never sieou-
laled in the market and added, "for
that reason isn't it possible that you
gave little thought to the effects of
statement made bv vou might have
on the stock market?"
"I never gave it a thought," said
the secretary. "It never entered my
mind. 1 was merely anxious lo pre
serve the courtesy due to foreign na
tions in the matter."
"Was Mr. Snowden connected with
the National Manufacturers' ussoci
otioh?" "I think so."
If Statements Negative.
"With Snowden virtually a
KtrniiKcr to you, did It occur to you
that he might make use of tho in
formation :
"I didn't know he was there."
Questioned further about his Wed
nesday conference with the news
paper men. Secretary Lansing said:
"My statements .regarding the note
were entirely negative. I said noth
ing whatever about a request for
terms having been made. I gave no
details, i stated that at five o'clock
they would he able to get an import
ant communication sent to beliiger
ent go'ernmcnts. I said that it was
not a proposal of peace or an offer
of mediation. Then I explained the
reason 1 w ished them to preserve con
fidence. I Knew the note wa3 in the
hands of the printed and wanted to
guard against any mere rumors that
might ijot out."
Representative Chiperfield asked
Secretary Lansing about his two
statements explaining the note after
. it had teen made public. Professor (icoi
'Were these statements made en-.- ;,., ,11 , Minn.. I'
tirely on your own Initiative?" asked iriipo!is.Ni. I'mil
Chlperfie-ld. at week with the
"S-o here." Secretary Lansing de- l.r,,i hi r-in - lit w. IN-,
clared with emphasis, "that Is way I
stato their peace terms. I have never
breakfasted, lunched, dined or taken
any meals with Mr. Ilaruch. I have
met him only at several banquets
and large dinners when many other
permns were present. I have never
discussed peaco or any other note
either when it was In prospect or
afterwards, with Mr. Haruch or any
other person engaged in the purchase
or sale of securities of any kind in
the stock market.
"Willie this is a complete denial of
tho only insinuations which have been
made I wish to go farther and say
that I have never engaged in :ioc;(
market sales or purchases myself nor
through brokers, friends or agents.
"I discussed the president's note
witli no one, first, because my oath
of service requires that 1 make no pri
vate use. of official information, and,
secondly and specifically because as
I have stated I had not seen the pres
ident's note and did not know that it
was in preparation or even contem
plated. Ignorant of Note.
"As I have already said in a public
statement, 1 have frequently request
ed the president to keep nie free from
any knowledge of pending interna
tional moves, so that I might not be
embarrassed by requests for informa
tion from any newspaper correspond
ents who appeal to me in my office
'constantly for such information. Tho
insinuations which have been made.
whether conceived in political malice
or niorelv tlironi:)! misinformation !
are wholly false and without even
the flimsiest basis. I have not at
any time since acting as Mr. Wilson's
secretary, first when he was governor
of Now Jersey and later when he be
came president, been interested In
any stock transactions of any kind or
given any information to any other
person upon which purchases or sales
might be made. I wish to make, this
statement as sweeping and complete
as I know how. I am still waiting for
Mr. Wood's public apology.
Quotes President.
"I am authorized by the president
to quote him as follows:
" 'I wish in justice to Mr. Tumulty
to say that he has stated tho exact
fact. Ho had no knowledge of the
note whatever until it was given out
for publication."
A vote for Nordwick Is a vote for
Medynski. -
il mill inn inn 1 ftr-lll IITW I!
AH AN AN V N Y !
jnuiiLnuu nnu iiuihiii
neclcd for over
lury.
W, E. Newcombe, potentate and
W. II. McNair, recorder, will repre
sent llilluh Temple at the big cere
monial which Al Knder Temple of
Portland will hold on January 27.
Those two officers may be reinforced
by the attendance of llillah's Arab
patrol, twenty strong, which has al
ready seen active service from the
Canadian lo Mexican borders.
Sid Wise, former Fourth street
druggist ami moving picture man, is
now in ihe employ of a stove firm in
t hieago.
Odd Fellows hall was the scene of
much merriment last Friday evening,
the rooms having been churtered fo.'
that date by the Misses llelene Casey,
tlcrlrudo lliede and lleorgic Coffee,
who entertained u large company of
intimate friends numbering about
forty. Dancing, cards and oilier
nines were in order, and the host-
sses served nounuuut reircsiimeiiis.
both dainty and substantial. The
nippy event was one of the jollies!
ntertaininents which have taken
place thus far on the New Year eal-
ndnr.
Ernest Gibson is home from Weed
lor a visit with relatives. He is em
ployed there us oiler in the big lum
ber mills. ,
11. W. 'i'alcott has moved the Can
yon Press lront Luuersviiie lo roo-os
Pioneer block, formerly oceiii.ied
by Attorney Trefren, and is re-es1-.!)-
lished in business ill new qiiarU'is
this week. - .
C. O. SwnrtF.l'oger, living three
miles south of town, appealed lo city
authorities on Saturday, suffering
acutely from distress which threaten
ed to develop into peritonitis. The
mutter wns taken charge ot by the
indigent committee of the council, mid
iiuismuch as the case was one com
ing under jurisdiction of county au
thorities the patient was removed to
the county hospitnl for trcutment.
Bwnrtzfoger has n wife and three
children ill destitute oircuinstnnces.
Harry Casey has returned to the
Algoma lumber mills at Klamath
Falls, where he has been employed for
some time past", after a holiday visit
with numerous relatives here.
Mrs. ('. C. Harris and children have
returned to their home near Snloih
after n visit in the family of Mr. and
Mrs. James Mnttingly,
The Women's Missionary society
of the Presbyterian church met with
Mrs. Eminn Jack, on. the Scenic
drive, lust Thursday afternoon, with
thirty members nnd invited guests
present, who partook of a turkey din
ner. The feast was a composite one
as supplied by various members of
the society, with Mrs. Jack ns the pre
siding genius over the banquet
board, who superintended a culinary
demonstration which was unsurpass
ed. It developed that this special
event marked the birthday annivers
ary of a lady prominent in u 11 church
and civic activities.
The Ashland Fruit & Produce as
sociation held its annual meeting on
Saturday. Comprehensive reports ns
submitted by A. t . linggs, manager,
revealed a gratifying condition of af
fairs incident to a successful year's
business. There is no floating in
debtedness, and in addition to declaring-
a 111 per cent dividend, the asso
ciation .appropriated r.5UO to apply on
a mortgage liability on its building.
'file city's books will not bo export
ed for tho present, owing to tiie ex
police involved, the figures oggregat
nig .f l.illo tor the seven years since
they wore overhauled systematically
at the hands of Messrs. Iliekorsun
and Clau-Mng-.
The springs wafer commission
which expired bv limitation on .fanu-
ary 1, lia-i reipiosted further time in
which to make a final accountinc,
and be relieved of personal bonds,
isking that their accounts lo audited.
Their hnlanec on hand at - the begin
ning of the year was !)7ii.iM. Tho
personnel of the board ineludes !erl
II. tlreer, clinimiun, .1. P. Hodge anil
Frank Jordan. As a result of the
city election, December HI, the duties
of the board devolved upon the city
council on and after January 1.
One of the biggest how aggrega
tions on the road reached here from I
the north Sunday evening, and was
taken by special train from. this ter
minal to San Francisco. Tho players
constituted the Experience company.
Miss Angie Walrad is ill Son Fran
cisco visiting with relatives, she hav
ing received u holiday pi ft of a trip
to the metropolis. Her cousin, Mis's
?nrtha Smith, a trained nurse, is also
health inspector of the sobools in
the l!ny City. Miss Angie will also
visit friends in the family of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fralan.
Chief of Police Atterbury has mov
ed into the Morris house, nt the inter
section of Mechanic and Skidmore
streets, a property now owned by 0.
S. Hut lor.
! Mr. ENie Chuivlimnn and chil-
lniiis of llamlinc dren have returned home from a visit
orator on the occasion.
Thornton Wiley has bought of tl.
S. llutler four acres of orchard,
mostly cherries, in West Ashland, on
which is a substantial residence. As
an exchange, lint lor takes Wiley's
property on Iowa street as part pay
ment, balance on a cash basis. The
deal involves about .M.,iUU.
On Wednesday, January 10, occurs
the uiiuiuil meeting of the Congrega
tional church at tho uiaiiie. Dinner
at U::ill, served by tho Ladies' Aid.
The business mod in" follows with re
ports of tho church's activities in
general ami election of officers.
The Inland Empire special arrived
here on Sunday at 1 p. m and was
day with her friend, Mrs. li. A. Patrick.
Misses I.etsy Hodges and Klsle
Miller and Yloyd Miller were visit
ing friends in Medford Wednesday.'
1). A. 1 In tin on . deputy for this dis
trict or the M. W. A., was in Gold
Hill Tuesday.
Mrs. 1. T. llallignr returned to
Jacksonville Sunday where she Is
principal of schools, after a short
visit nt her home here.
C. E. Ireland of Portland was
transacting business in Cold Hill
Wednesday. -
.Miss Irene Aheru, assistant nrofeB
sor of chemistry nt the O. A. C, who
baa been visiting ut Hie homo of
Lynn W. Smith since Monday, re
turned to Corvallls Thursday. The
where he expects to camp during the
had weather lo be near his work.
Everything is quiet here these days.
La grippe is nil wo hear about. There
i-n'l hardly a house in town that has
).ot one or two down with la grippe,
Mrs. Morgan seems (really im
proved nt this writing.
met ny .Mayor l.e.iuKin, w lio wi.-neclj auove nicniiuueu purues nei e um
lho.e.cnrsioni.-ts godspeed to l.osltlme friends in tho vicinity ot Hugo
.Vngelc
The park commission's report for
P.UO showed roeeipls of $ lO-lll.Tti mid
expense of .':l,5"2,07. Tho major
revenue was from taxes, Ki:t 1.07,
and the chief outlay was for labor,
$"USli.'J7. Among expenses was rjOO
contributed towards the Fourth of
July celebration and $'.'." to the boys'
band. The board as now constituted
includes Mrs. Elizabeth Van Sunt,
Mrs. Marie Vnupel, (I. S. llutler. W.
1). Holmes and F. E. Watson, the
last throe having been chosen at the
recenf city election.
Police annuls for l!)ld record WS0
hoboes as the number having- been
rounded up at the chief dclontioJi
camp on Fourth street. For the past
five years the number a"regnted
"."i.OOO, -Spirituous and fermented
liquors were imported through legit
iiiinte channels to the extent of 17ilf
gallons, wet measure, valued at $;'H:!0.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
RELIEVES SORE, TIGHT CHESTS
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W .till-kl AU Tsur rni il la f.X
f '( tlV- A tl . l'-l(-i-f l'I-loi'JTlr-)jA
LJy rS rilUin Itrd r. I () Id iitmlliA
A i. ToW fin other. Il.ir or y.mc V
If- rf i-ini(rut' A.--Trrm.iiri4.TrH8
I i- , J 11 Ail Nil II It , .N II l'll.l.H. for i
ye-m known a Utit, SafMt, Always Rcii-iU-i.
SOf.O BY DRUGGISTS CVERVWHERE ,
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO
farms. P.
Mala.
LOAN On liiiprovei
K. -Nailer, 707 Win'
20';
l'l'ItXISiHM) APAKTMICNTS.
FOIt ltlCNT Furnished apartment,
hot water heat. Tho Ilerben.
ROGUE RIVER
1
Jlrs. L. E. Hriscoe returned Wed
nesday from lioseburij;, where she
spent the holidays with her parents.
Mrs. Harry Thompson of Spokane
and her daughter, Mrs. Alva llortoti,
reoently of Pocatello, Idaho, left on
Tuesday moniiii'r for GLcndalc, where
they will visit Mrs. llorton's grandmother.
Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard
Robbing, Tuesday, January 2, a 0-
pound boy.
Miss Billie Biirrnll relumed to
Medford the last of the week nftcr
spending the holidays with Miss Vera
llix.
Clifford Reynolds and wife re
turned to their home in Fort Jones,
C'nl.) Wednesday. ' They were called
here by the death of Mrs. Hoynolds'
brother, the late Alva H. Horton.
John Owens is home from Ashland
after n few weeks under the doctor's
core.
W. H. Laws and wife are home af
ter spending the holidays at Wolf
t'roek.
James A. Davidson, father of Mrs.
George Loud, formerly of Ronuo
River, died December 124 al the fam
ily home in Fort Jones, C'nl. Mr.
Davidson was 78 years old and a tin -live
of Indiana, lie was buried at
Fort Jones, December 'JO.
0. E. Wilcox, a pioneer, well known
here, and the father of (1. E. Wil
cox, died at Half Moon Hay, Cal.,
January 1, after a short illness of
pneumonia. (.1. E. Wilcox and his
sister, Mi's. Idis Sohroiler, accom
panied tho body to ltoj-ue . River,
where inleriueiil occurred.
At a niei'tini: of the t'ouminnity
club, held at tin city hell Tue-day
nii:ht, thepre-cu! oiticers were re
elected for the coming war. Tho
club manifested its approval of the
hui to protect fishing in the Roxue
river and unpointed a committee t"
solicit fund to aid in this work. A
c'lirinittco w:i-; also appointed to in
vehiiiiato available balls tor the um
f the hii;ii st-ltool baskelb:ill teams.
Ouirk a'tioii ol' !hi- commi'ic sc
oured the Dncns hall, which is bene
fitted up for this purpose.
V. P. Wcihercll returned from
linndon Snliirdny. Mrs. Wothorcll
and her sister, Miss Allies Scott, will
icturn next Saturday.
Miss Martha lirown returned to her
K'hool duties in forniiii. t'al., Satur-
av evenm;-, after speiiilini; her vo
lition with the voitticj people of the
James Martin home. Mrs. James
Martin accompanied her on her re-
1 mi and after a few- days' visit will
(.0 on to San Jose for an extended
isit with friends and relatives. It
s hoped this sojourn in a milder cli
mate will hasten Mrs.. Martin's com
plete recovery from a recent severe
attack of la iirippc
Word has been received from Rev.
J. Manley Spencer that he has ac
cepted a pulpit in New York state and
will remain in the cast for the pres-'
cnt. o minister has been secured to
tike his place here ns yet, ami the
hiireh will continue to be pastorlcss
for a time.
Mrs. Cynthia A. LonR who has been
vlalling at the home of her mother
near Gold Hill the past fe wdaya re
turned to her home In Redding. Oil.,
Thursday afternoon.
Messrs. Sam .Met'lendon nud O.
Ourhnm made a business trip to .Med
ford Thursday.
Jack Smith of .Sardine rreek din
trtct. accompanied hy his nephew
John Smith, made a trip to Modl'ord
Thursday to transact business mat
ters. :
tluv Harvey of (Iranls Pass came
up Thursday to nssist his friend. K.
W. Dodge, In an li-ilnation survey.
Mrs. Maude Stickel was here Sun
day from Medford visit Iiik relatives
and attending liebokah lodse.
Mibs Pearl 1'olliun left Thursday
ovenins for her homo in Portland
after spending several weeks of the
holiday season at the home of her
parents east of (told Hill.
Mrs. Nicholson wns in (lold Hill
Wednesday shopping and visiting
friends.
P. H. Miller wna a business visitor
to .Medford Thursday.
Slllss Clalro Tucker was in Medford
Friday visiting friends.
Guy Harvey made n trip to Med
ford between trains Friday.
Wesley Hill returned Fridny to
Edgewood, Cal., after a visit with
his folks in Gold Hill for several
days.
Tho local Odd Fellows nnd Re-
bekahs held a joint installation Sat
urday night. Tho following elective
officers wcro Instnlled In the subor
dinnte: Frank S. Norton, nobis
grand; Henry Dnker, vico grand; P
Myers, recording and financial sec
retary; A. J. T. Smith, treasurer. In
tho Kebekahs tho following were in
stalled: Mrs. Lilly Carter, nohle
grand; Mrs. Delia Miller, vice Rrnnd
Miss Agnes Dietrich, recording secre
tary; Mrs. Myrtle H. Day, financial
secretary; Mrs. Lucy Mee, treasurer,
the latter were Installed by Mrs.
Dora Eddlugs. district deputy pros!
dent. Kight visitors wero present nt
the ceremony from Ashland nnd if u
from Grants Pass.
FOll ItKNT --.'i-room house with or
without acreage. Phono S20-X.
2t7
FOll ItKNT Am leavlug city for six
months and will rent my furnished
home very reasonable to desirable
parties. 422 So. Laurel.
FOR ItEN'T MISOFI.LAXF.Ol'S
FOll ltl-.'NT Ou shares. uO-acre
orchard of 12-yenr Newtown and
Spltr. apples, together with nhout
20 acres, part under cultivation,
live acres being under water. 12
miles from .Medford, three from
railroad. For further information
niktres, P. O, lies SSI, Medford.
WAXTKD MfSCKLLAXKOl'S
MONEY TO LOAN Have money ti
loan on first morlgages. Quid'
service. E. S. Tinny, 210 Garnetti
Corey bldg. 1
BUSINESS DIRECTOUY
Auto Supplies
LAHF.lt APTO SPRING CO.Wi.
are . operating tho largest, oldesj
and best equipped plant In the Pa
ctftc northwest. Use our sprliuf
when others fall. Sold under gunil
nnteo. 36 North Fifteenth Sti
Portland, Ore. f
Attorneys
WANTtCD -One or two tood fa nil
horses. Phone 4n:i-R2. 24ii
WANTED 'loo feet galvanized or
wrought Iron Inch or inch
pipe. Quote price. Box 40, Alall
Tribune. 2-lti
W ANTED To
year's time.
Trlb ti tie.
WANTED llahy Grand Piano. Spot
cash. Box U, Mall Tribune. 249
BUTTE FALLS
OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney am'
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Counf
tv Hank Building, entranco N.
Central, Medford, Ore. ,
PORTER .1. NF.FF Attorney nt lawi
rooms S and !), Medford Nntlocn
Punk Building. I
A. E. 11KAMES
Coroy bldg.
-Lawyer. Garnett
Collections
borrow $1011,
Address II. J.,
one
Mall
240
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W.
collocted some Recounts 14 yenr 1
old. We know how to get the;
money. Tho Bullock Mercantlh
Agencv. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has
kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main St. ,
WANTED A barrel of good
vinegar at Do Voes.
WANTED House movers.
488-M, or 488-X.
Phone
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Store in rooms for
nierly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phoni
692-Y. Ilecldonce Phone C00-Y. 15:
WANTED To but cars to wreck.
Tires and purls for sale. Phone
020. 114 South Bnrtlctt. 240
WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer in
hides nnd wool. Highest prices
paid. Offices, Laurel St., Market.
Phono 470-L. 204
WANTED Remember your poultry
and eggs will bring you more
money at Warner, Wortinnn nnd
Goro's. One price for hens, re
gard less 01 size
WANTED First class family milk
cow, fresh or hiioii fresh, urom
mer Bros. Phone 5S0-J2. 247
FOll SALE l-OULTUY
FOll KALE Breeding stock White
A ynndottoH, Dnroc pigs. Onkinont
Farm, Talent. 240
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, fresh
with heifer enlf; extra butler mak
er. M. J. Norris, Brookbnnk orch
ard, 14-F6. 247
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
Dll, C. C. VAN SCOYOC
Donttsts
Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite SI
Medford, Ore. Phone 850.
Knfrlnccr and Contractor
FRED N. CUM MINGS Engineer am
contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Bld(
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drnlr
ago, orchnrd and land improvement
Garbage
GARBAOH Get your premise
cleaned up for the summer. Cal
on tho city garbage wagons fo
good Borvice. Phone 874-L. I
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Muslo
FRED ALTON IIA1GHT Teacher 0
piano and harmony. Hatght Musi
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg
Phono 72.
Insurance
I FOH SALE REAIj ESTATE
Miss Millie Pulton returned Sat
urday from Medford, where she had
been visilinc; William Sears' family
for n few days.
Mr. liasseil went out. lo (he valley
Saturday.
Charlie I'tilloii oame down from
I he ranch Friday, relurniuj; Sunday.
Muriel Hrninaid nnd Ray Parker
went up lo the Parker ranch Friday.
1 t u 111 iiiy: home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson returned
home from Medford Tuesday after
spending 11 week with friends there.
Dr. 1 fill 'entile up Tue-day to see
Mrs. Frank Morton, who has been
-k for scverel Vfoks.
Mr. and .Mis. Ho'.vuid 'i:idcnliui'N
.md son etiuie home Tliuis-i.iv nf;.'- a
Week's 'isit willi 'lieltds in Medionl.
Kay I'nH.er went out to Medford
Th'ilsdov on business.
Toui Wiilkcr is moving his camp
oil! I'll down to liie liippcl'n piece.
beyond tho scoiie of this investiga
tion." i'innci-.-it of the foiniiiiit"e o'i-
ated in the Min
distnct. isifed
ialliiiy of his
II. J. Van Fo-
di-lrict -uocriiilei-di lit. lie was
also cleelco
bv Mi-. II
.raiUiitlo
ol I hi: lc;oil
. Palun-r-llainlinc.
Mciloolist
with relatives in 1'oriland.
M. t'. Drossier returned on Satur
day to . Sprinet ield after a brief biis-i-ies
irip to Asliliiitd. lie was accom
panied by a hunch of local Odd I'd
Iiws on liieir hui to install the of-
iicer. ol the Iod.c at Hold Hill, Sat-
iirdov ei'-niu''. and lic--U-r secured
FOR SALE Cheap. Three houses
and three lots; two houses nre..on
one lot, one house on one lot, and
one vacant lot. Sam Bauer, Nes
kowfn, Oregon, 209
FOR SALE $500, house and lot 112
Elm St., Highland Park ndd. Want
offer. Address 2035 25th ave., 9.
F Cal. 255
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, rod clover
Kwoot clover, timothy nnd othor
grasses; strictly faucy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Central Polat, Ore. '
I'OH SALE MISCELLANEOUS
I'Olt SALE l..'i horsepower clcclric
motor; I soda fountain, iiuiufre
at tile Royal Bakery. 1 17
FOR SALE-- Beardless
Phone T:!2-J2, Route
seed barley.
2, Hoi 112.
271
FOIt SALE
repair. it
-2 lined Konl.s ill good
rnard .Motor Co.. IMione
2 IS'
EARL S. TUMY Gonernl Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plato Glass, Contrac
and Suroty Bonds. Excellent con
panles, good locnl service. No. 21
Garnett-Corey Bldg. . 1
Physicians nnd Surgeons
OR. W. W. HOWAKD Ostoopnthl,
physician. .103 Garnett-Corey bulk'
lug. Phono 130. :
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician am
surgeon. Prnctlco limited to eyti
ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclei
tirically tested nud glasses sill
piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. I
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. C(
bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 607.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has til
boHt equipped printing office 1
Southern Oregon; Book blndiiu.
loose leaf ledgers, billing system!
etc. Portland prices. 27 Norti
Fir st.
Transtcr
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Mrs. .1, W. Mrritt uat lo Cen
tral Point Monday to attend the fun
eral of I-a rnnnM Caniwll,
Mr.1. Griffin en route to Ashlnnrt
vUttntl ovor ((ftwff-n f r.i vA'piIim--
PONT GIVE UP
IHsi-om-agiMl Citieiis Will Find Com
foit in the EMTienen of 11
.Mislfoifl Mall.
Experience is the modern Instruc
tor.
Profit by the experience ot others
It may save your life.
The experience of friends and
neighbors.
The testimony of Medford people
Will bring renewed encourages
men.
Jlere is a case In point;
D. R. Andrus, 510 S. Fir St., Med
ford, says; "I was bothered consid
erably by my kidneys nnd bladder.
'I Imd trouble in retaining the kid
ney secretions and I also had a dull
ache across my kidneys. I found good
relief from Doan's Kidney Pills. .My
kidneys acted more regularly and I
didn't have that trouble In my back.
This has conviured 1110 that I loans
'Kidney Pills are a medicine of merit
fcnd are worth recommending to
others. "
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy- get
Doan's Kidney Pills - the same that
Mr. Andrus had. Foster-Mllbiirn Co.
I'rous., liulfalo, X. V. Adv.
FOIt S. i.K Haled hay:
tons nt if 12.UU. Plioio
FOR SALE Hhiirploss
ralor. Cull .' :'. P-tt-2.
iust
lo::
FOR SAI.E
Call 120,-L.
Canary birdT
a lew
sopa
2 l!l
cheap
2 IT
FOIt SALE -Ml. Pitt wood yard,
wood for sain by the tier, cord or
car lots; $2.50 to $2.75 per tier
delivered. Yard at P. & E. depot
grounds. Phono 547-Y. 210
FOR SALE Plow, "A" harrow, Kim
ball weeder, potato digger and
sickle grimier. Carkln & Taylor.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE -Choice residence
41S So. Oakdale. Medford, for Los
Angeles residence. Address Owner,
21.'ll t;tli ave.. Los Angeles, Oil.
250
FOR EXCHANGE Hardware and
Implement biislness, t'al., netting
$2;ino year, ts.nilft, for grain or
stock acreage here.
210-ncre stock ranch south of Klam
a t li Falls, ix.iliio, lake residence
for part, balance easy, no cash re
i aired.
02-acre ranch in fin dairy district.
Wash., $l5.liiiii for city Income or
cheap noreago. Clark Realty Co.,
2Hi; Phlpps Bldg. 2 4 S
EAIlS TRANSFER & STORAGE CC
Office 42 North Front st. Phon,
1115. Pricen right. Service gun
nnteed.
MODISTE Bertha M. Borrall. Phon
422-L. 01H East Main. 84"
INTEKl'Itll.VN AUTOCAR CO. .
TIME CARD. I
Loave Medford for Ashland, Talen
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, a
8:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:1
p. 111. Also on Saturday at 10:15 I
m. Sundays loave at 10:30 a. m. an
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leav
Ashland for Medford daily, excer
Sunday, at 0:00 a. m., 1:00, J:0C
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satut
day nights nt 6:30. Sundays leav
Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:0
and 10:30 p. m. -
FOR EXCHANGE-- i If) lo res, six
miles f rum Central Point. 5n Jit
cultivation, balance o.-isilv cleared.
Good buildings, all fenced, i.'iiiuii.
Will take small acreage near town
as patt payment mill jtive time 011
li.il.inco. I- II I t,i,-. Gold Hill, 251
WHY?
$1650
Hcst buy for money on our Hal
6-room modern house on one of bn?
Ktre.'ts in town. iloue could not b
liuilt for less than two thousand dol
lars: on paved atrcpt; sixty-five feet
ICiiHt front; ood ah&pp. W'iW W
dimitim? with Iiouhb at half jirlct
Tonus on part.
Sec nie now.
J. C. BARNES
101 Wast Main StmoL
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