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MEPFOTCD MATC TRTRTTNE, MEDFOTtD, OTiKCiOX, RATTTifiAY, JAXUAT7Y 1.1. 1017
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EM-TEES
To lie a il in ma t f c critic n fella ha
to lie pretty good tit writing almiil
himself.
"1 train for bin IioiiIh with Iron."
miys Joss Wliliud In a patent modi
cine ail. Doesn't nay much for the
medicine, considering .lens Willard's
"big bouts."
Seven pill lines Oils year, throe of
the moon and four of the. mm, roudn
a news Item. Thai's wrong. There
Khoiild be at least 7,000 with all the
high prices In the air.
We think mi anchor would he a
belter symbol to put on the new
dimes Instead of the pair of wings.
Author! Speech! Speech!
That girl In Ohio who slept 12
days la running a chance, or getting
pinched. Impersonating an officer.
Giggly Goof.
Thero nro a bunch of lucky people
In Chicago. Six thousand Janitors
walked out on strike. Now they'll
lie ablo to get sonio heat. Clinkers in
tho grates aren't the only things that
chock the heat.
Grnnls Pass, Ore., Jan J 7.
Honorable. Sir:
You remember wliut I told you last
year when you had me arrested Tor
being bug-house on religion. After
bomg complained or In tho l'ankny
school district by old cranky women,
Mre. L. M. Fisher and Mrs. 10. 10.
Underwood. You remember 1 said
that you, Slugler and Wells would
not be ro-nloctod In ortlco this elec
tion and which you all made llRht of
by ordering mo out or tho county In
' 3 4 hours or giving mo CO days In jail
lu Medford. Also, you will remem
ber that tho crows come back to roost
every once In a while, so lu conclu
sion, 1 Just wanted to remind you
what I said ciuno true. What w ill you
do for easy money since you lost vour
Job?
Good bye old top, I wish you a
happy Now Year.
l''roin tho Crazy
NIGGER PREACHER.
Dr. J. W. Itolilnsiiu returned from
San Francisco Tuesday, after an ab
sence of several weeks, lie reports
his daughter, .Mrs. C. W. Plei-snn.
vapidly recovering rroui her recent
Illness.
Mrs. miu Conk and Mrs.
Chris Clrlch spent the day with Mrs.
A mm Hroud ul .Mcdtord, Wednesday.
Mrs. l-Mna O'Kclly and son have
relumed to Williams, utter a visit
at tile home of Mrs. John I dl-wort h.
Tilr. and Mrs. I'm! Muix of I'oil
lHIld spent Monday niili liiends Mi
lug here.
Kd Saliuiarsh was in from lluuconi
on Friday.
Paul Anderson and family have
moved In from liurh and are now
occupying Dr. Shaw's home.
.Mrs. Laura ll:an left fur Klamaih
county Wednesdiiv to visit her
daugliter, Mrs. Kale Springs.
Mrs. T. J. Konncy and daughter
moved to Medford Tuesday and arc
located on Oakdale ave.
The Jacksonville Junior Hand held
their Initial prartico at the City Hall
Thursday night under the leadershlr
of -W. O. Garrett. Mr. Garrett is an
excellent musician and has hud os
perienco In this lino.
3lr. and Mrs. Louis I'lrirh enter
talned at dinner Sunday, covers being
laid for Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. King, Mr. and
O. C. Ilowman. Miss Elizabeth lll.u k
ford aiid 'Mrs. Loin How man of Mi d
ford.
Dr. and Mrs. I!. C Golden are ex
pected to return about the first of
February. lr. Golden has just com
pleted it three mouth's course iu
one of the best clinics of .New York
'Mrs. F. J. Flek entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Club nt her
home UiIh week.
Old papers for salo at this office nt
20c for ino.
JACKSONVILLE
"THE UNMANLY WEST."
O O.MH .MciU'ordid1 who signs liiinsi'lf "An Aniericiui bv
J ailoiitkni" (if AiiLilo-Kwiss
letter iii tlie Xcw York Tribune (if .laiinarv S bciiioiininir
and bcwailint; the l'aet that the
era to, sodden in materialism
pairiotism.
I he artH-Ie is eiililled "
evidently peniied bv some
the t errible who bet on Hughes, lie dubs us all sissies be
cause we do not fro to war with both (iermany and Mexico,
and appeals to the sterner manhood of the east to save us
Ironi the late ol Carthage, "decrepit Koine, and luxury
soddenliyzant iinii."
Ho describes conditions in Medford as follows:
It goes without saying that out hero the militant hyphenate slalks
about open and unabashed, often saying things that ought to arouse a
true American to fury. Hut here again the "Westerner." whatever his
private leanings, prefers to take the line ot least resistance, and if it so
happens that some vigorous Teuton sympathizer buttonholes uud voclfero
ously enlightens him, you may he sure that our listener wilts very prompt
ly. For the aforesaid hyphenate Is vehement and lnslslaot and Belgium,
Serbia and Armenia aro far away! So It comes that niter nearly three
years of war you find a vast number or otherwise decent and intelligent
people, who at first resented Germany's methods In llelgium, etc., bul are
noiv ii't reco'ieilcd to he;- strong-handed way of doing tilings, and
would not evil ircim or tillering an nudihli' protest against the. .'lave
raids now being i vricl out iu I'.elgiuui and Northern I'rii.e. You may
easily li.:a:ine I in- It, i I an! utterly undlscrinf.i uieg icl:g: whciowitii ,
the wi .'.l I - 1 r idem .s peace gestur i ( to sonic cf us look:;
moreli hi.iV itninng on the sabre-cl.inklug victor of iluinania .
Anythiu" to siot Hi.- jr-anything: One hears tin p.irro'. '.ry ad nau-
sent vi", n un .en,i whoslioulii know Oettur.
If nali..'iil id ".in lee; . in adilllioii to self-satisfied scheme of exis
lence, ine.m.i a co v. n i u y i.iriiilUeg from everything and anything In the
nature of n i-acrlflic. no mutter how R1.(.nt ihe national urgency, then
fear your coi n-inrnilent has I'verv justification lor raising the issue, "Is
the west unninnk V" J-'or th.i-.-e uniong us who love America anil who
know Lot li tin- old lype of westerner and the new, there, can be only one
answer. And that uiisw.-s- is not encouraging.
It is too had thai our warlike neighbor does not go back
to Europe and lake his plai-e in the trendies. .Men of his
stern and iuicoiiiii'oiiiising blood ami iron character are
needed there. hy should he waste his time and long ds
tance energy in the "unmanly west," a land of sodden de
generate peace when he can die a hero's death in the beet
fields of IJelgium?
PROGRESS ALL
LAND owners ol the (lold llill-J';ots Creek section have
voted favorably upon the creation of an irrigation dis
trict to water the land in the northern section of the val
ley. .Laud owners of the Ashland-Talent section have al
ready created such a district and are busy with plans for
placing water upon the southern end of the valley.
The creation of another district to include land in both
Jackson and Josephine counties is underway and will soon
be voted upon, with every prospect of its success.
.Meanwhile the large acreage in the center of the valley
is marking time, having rejected at the. instance of large
land owners, the district proposed, who have as yet, sub
mitted no alternative proposition for irrigatintr the vallev.
This region is the riches! in
in acreage of any and during
more each year 111 dimuiisliud yield than the total cost of ir
rigation and apparently the large land owners are willing
to continue the loss indefinitely, although it bankrupts the
small land owner.
The secton supposed lo be the most progressive is prov
ing itself the most unprugrcssive in the valley. It will soon
be siiirouiided by irrigated belts, which with fewer natural
advantages, will exceed it in crop production.
Meanwhile we will mark time through another dry year
for that is the outlook for li)17, in which only surface
moisture has so far fallen with over half of the rainy season
gone and a third of the normal precipitation and a water
table lowered to the greatest depth recorded by past sea
sons of drouth.
W FLOOD OF SEINE
PAULS. .Inn. t;). The Seine roso
i:i Inches during the day and the
gauge at Tourne'le bridge registered
1 :l feel. All the wharves of the illy
are now under water and large iilall
titics of coal are'submergi'd, still fur
ther accentuating the fuel famine.
Most i.-r the tributaries of Ihe Seine
continue to rise.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Monday eveulni: a reception was
tendeied Hevi rend and Mrs. 11. A.
1 1 iitcliiKiui and sun. Harold, by the
people of Gold Hill at the local .VI.
10. church. A short program coln-prl.-ed
of piano and vocal music,
readings and remarks by I'rolcssor
G. W. Milam and liov. Hutchison,
preceedril a general get -twet her
good time. Also a luncheon of col fee
and cake wu;r served. lOvetvone who
knows liov. and Mrs. Hutchinson are
delighted to have them with us. nnd
hope tho time Is not far distant
when Mr. Hutchinson will he per
manently located here. Instead of di
viding hts Sunday with .larksnnMllc
and Gold Hill, us be now does. It
cannot he denied that we need ,i pas
tor and liov, Hutchinson seems to
he the man fur Ihe place.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. Fountain are
expected lo arrive some tfme soon
from a trip to Washington. They
had conseden-d leaving Gold Hill for
good, but have now decided In make
I lull future heme bete, as lliel Mini
HO place Ilk,. i,c. Ilinr lliver Vllliev.
Miss Alan 'I run letuuied to her
studies al the Cutlers, t of Oiegon
Sundav morning.
Jl.mt V. Til. hit- I. ft Wi.l du
iintci-edi'iits, writes a Ioiim-
west is decadent and de-ren
and lost to heroic spirit and
I he I ninaiilv AVest," and is
disgruntled disciple of Teddv
AROUND US.
soil resources and the largest
Ihe past three years has lost
evening for Myrtlo Creek, Ore., to
assume charge or the S. P. station
al that place, after being agent at
Gold lllll Tor the past year. He is
succeeded at this place by It. A. Joues
or Summit, Ore.
Itev. II. J. Van Fossen made n
short visit here between the after
noon nnd evening trains Sunday.
Morton Human hoarded train Hi
Sunday evening for lOiigene. where he
is attending the I', of C).
C. S. Woody returned lo his home
at Cortland Wednesday evening,
after visiting friends in this city for
Ihe week previous,
Mr. and Mr.-. Kay Moore have
moved to town and are now occupy
ing the Mrs. Liuilsley house in the
south part of town.
F. Hey Schrinnp was a visitor in
Medlord Thursday for a few hours.
Mrs. F. Zanu was lu town Friday of
this week, on business. She now re
sides at -Ashland, although n former
resident of Gold lllll.
Mr. Schcrmerhorn of Medford, was
lu town the last of the week on busi
ness connected with the Hradcn mine.
C. S. Woody entertained Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Stuewe nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. 11. t). Ileed at dinner at the
Home hlitlng Hall, Wednesday.
Miss Claire Tucker returned to
Berkeley, where she Is attending the
university;. Tuesday, after a fortnight
at her home In this city.
Floyd and Glenn Kddincs and
Lloyd lilppey went to I'vogue Hiver
the first of the week for some C. O.I
P. linework.
Frank U i was lu town Friday on
business.
Miss Madeline Silver, one of the
local teachers, is visiting for the
week-end at her parent's home in
Ashla ml.
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
prove? it. ?."eat all rlrufyhts.
Al SURS CAST
IN ALLIES REPLY
IIKKLIN, Jan. 12, via london, Jan.
13. -The German press, although ex
pressing indignation ut what it con
siders slurs on tho central powers In
tho reply or the entente to President
Wilson and although angered at the
pence conditions, rinds consolation In
the heller that tho note will serve to
weld together all classes Into an un
conquerable and determined whole.
Papers like tho Tageblatt and the
Lokal Anzelgcr emphasize this ex
pected erfect of the allies' reply and
almost Ignore tho second German
note, which was published simultan
eously. The pan-German press on
tho other hand, gives the German
communication the greatest impor
tance and hails It as a sign that the
leaders of the central powers are fi
nally coining around lo their view in
regard to lielgluiu and other loot
questions.
The entente's delineation or Its
alms is accepted In general with
relief as filially eliminating all guess
work and allowing everyone to see
Just what is at stake. The extrava
gance, of theso alms, according to the
Lokal Anzeiger, binds central Europe
a thousand times together. The
Tageblatt thinks that the note, In
stead or being a heavy blow Tor Ger
many, as predicted, really makes
things easier because it will serve to
arrange all differences of opinion, in
one stroke uniting such opposites as
the socialists with the moderates,
who favor a business pence and with
the annexationists, who Insist upon
tho totul detent ot the enemy.
"The enemy's demands," continues
the Tageblatt, "are roolish and senso
less and no Gorman could consider
thorn for a second."
Tho Tageblatt sarcastically touches
on tho allies' declaration that they
have no Intention or destroying the
German people nnd says that, in tact,
the entente does, not demand that
every German be- drowned or other
wise obliterated."
TALENT TALK
A community box social and free
entertainment will be given in the
school nuililoriiim Saturday evening,
Innunry Lk The program consisting
ol' a farce, 'The Fellow That Looks
lake Me," readings nnd vocal and
iiislrumenlal music; will begin at 7:30.
Tlie ladies are reiiiesleil to bring
boxes containing good cits, which
will be sold ut auction by II. It. Ood
ilard. Tlie program is entirely free
nnd every one is welcome. Tlie pro
ceeds of the evening- will go lo the
Kpwortlt league piano fund.
Itev. W. O. Matlock gave some de
lightful rending from Wiley's poems
nt the school assembly Wednesday
morning, lie will ive a liilev recital
at the Christian church, Friday even
ing. I'cler I.. Spencer i-. principal now
liiling the "i-itiim ioft by Supcrm
leudciit Agor. Althoiu'h everyone
was extremely .sorry to lose the
Agers. tliey were glml lo see Mr.
Spencer again. Having taught here
before, he uii'ioi -tnii'ls the work and
has it running smoothly.
Mr. Ilriscoe. superintendent of the
Ashland .schools will visit the Talent
school nnd give a Inlk Wednesday
mm niug.
The l'lniciiix eighth grade baskel
hall loam was ilet'ealed by the local
eighth grade team. Thursday iiller-
noon. to ihe lime of :i I lo 7.
Tlie High schiini bays' and girls
basket hall teams will e,, to.laekson
ville Fiidav evening lo play the High
school teams ot that I own. This is
Talent's first championship game
ami we hope to begin by winning.
.lonn 1 ;. .inn-, m has bought into tlie
Talent Mercantile .store. He h.i- been
school .janitor since Ihe crce'ion of
the new building in l'.Ml end look a
pecinl pride in its cure. Mr. I'uc-c
has been selected lo be Hie new .jani-
lor.
Last i-ruiav ,-i birthday party was
given in honor oi .lean Havis of Wag
ner Creek. Mam- ol the Talent High
school students were present. Jemi re-
eivcd several piesenls, two of winch
were a potato ami an onion. A light
lunch was s,.ivCd and a pleasant
evening was spent.
Mr. and Mi-, tl. A. Moisc enter
tained at a very enjoyable dinner
party Wednesday evening. The guests
were Mr. un.i Mrs. Kcitner, Mr. nnd
Mi's. Spencer, Mrs. Stewart. Miss
Cnrriit. Miss l.oive, Mi-s Mickey. Mr.
and Mrs. Stannnid.
With Medford trade Is Medford mad
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKE!
H H. HKT1jKTT
rhone M. 4?a ml 47-J-fl
Autnmnhll llir Srrlr.
4iubm-inu Mortice troiitr
GOLO HILL FORMS
BY VOTE 17 10 8
Uy a vote of 17 for and 8 against,
farmers of the Gold lllll nnd Foots
Creek districts yesterday sanctioned
the creation of the Gold lllll Irriga
tion district. This vote gives the re
quired 00 per cent, of votes east.
The land coming within the dis
trict embraces about 1H00 acres ly
ing along the south side of Rogue
river between, the towns of Gold
lllll nnd Hoguc Hiver In what are
known as the Itirerflde Colony and
Foots Creek district.
The cost qf supplying water to the
laud Is estimated at ?:!. per acre
Water will be taken from Kogue
river about three miles above Gold
Hill and will he carried to the land
In a ditch about la miles long. Work
will begin at once and will be pushed
as rapidly us possible.
The laud embraced In the district
is devoted to the raising of alfalfa
and rruit, but with tho addition of
water a considerable acreage will be
planted to sugar beets. The soil Is
a light sandy loam and is peculiarly
adapted to the raising or either nl-
ftlfa or beets.
The following officers were elect
ed Tor the district: C. W. .McDonald,
treasurer; directors. George 11. Al-
Wen, CI It. Boyd, F. r. lOlstnau.
M'DONALD IS NEW HEAD
MCPF0RD COMMERCIAL CLUB
At a meeting ot the directors or
the Commercial club held Friday
evening. C. W. McDonald, president
of the Jackson County bank was
elected president, and H, A. Lntla
was re-elected secretary, being op
posed in the voting by W. D. Welsh.
Tho other officers named were J. D.
Hill, treasurer, and O. iX. Thomas.
vice-president. A. J. Hill refused to
be a candidate for the second term
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
Got a siimll package of Hamburg
Itrcnst Tea, or lis the Gerninn folks
call it. "Hamburger llrust Thee,'' at any
pharmacy. 'Jake a tahlcspoonful of the
tea, put n cup of boiling water upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup full st any time during the
day or before retiring. It iH the moat
elfcrtive way to break a cold and euro
prip, as it opens tlie pores of the skin,
relieving congestion. Also loosens tho
bowels, thus driving a cold from tho
system.
Try it the next time you suiter from
a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, thercfure safe
and harmless.
IT
Rub Fain and StiftneM away with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Oil
When vonr back m norf nnd lame
or luinlmL,'i. nei-itu'it or rh utmntUnt bus
you utiili'iu-d up, don't miuVr ! (let a
2." cont bottle nf nlil, Imncst 'St.
tlartibs Oil" ut nny drui; utorr. pour a
little in your band and rub it ricrlit
into tlx' pain or ai'lie, and by the time
you rount fifty, t' noreiu'sa ami laJiie-
Iirt is JJOIM1. (
liou't stay crippled! 'Ibis fotltiti,
ptiitrutin oil need to bp ucd only
onee. It take the Ridie and pain rijjbt
out df your bmk nnd ends tlie misery,
H is niHLiie;il. yet absolutely bai mh'.-sj
and d'Nvui't burn tlie wk in.
.Volmi cl-rt stop lumbago, sciatica
and l.unc back niiVry tsu promptly!
E. M. WLSON
Certified Public Accountant
Medford, Oregon.
Rooms 411 anil 412, M. F. & It. Blilg.
AUDITING, SYSTEMATIZING
UOOKKEEPING.
Are you rcnlly getting all valuable
Information out of your bookkeeping
system. Mutual benefit may rosult
If you talk tt over with Wilson.
Mrs. A. True Lundy
Hotel Medfned
NU HONE CORSETS
Fitting, Repairing and Cleaning all
makes of corsets
IN'TERURHAX AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:13
p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and !:30 p. m. Leavi
Ashland for Medford daily, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.. 1:00, 2:00
4:00 anl 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
Vjhland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00
ml li).3i p. rn.
as president. Within a few days there
will he a meeting or committees to
on II Ino the work for the year.
How's This?
W rttfr On.- llitiiln-.l ll'-llm lli-n.i.l for mij
raiw. it CMidtTli Hint niniot U- cue J li? Hall.
Cat, nil Curi-.
r. J. CULXr.Y 4 CO.. Toledo. 0.
ViV. till. nndiTslsni-it, known K. J.
Chi-u.-r li-r On- last 15 ai-1 trf-Heri- lilul
wrfri-11 Leiieratile ill all liu.lli--" Iruiisiictliiiis
ii.il lltotnolaltr nMo In l arr)- iut an' utillnaUoim
3jaik' by Lla drill.
NAT. BANK OF COMMKIK'R.
Ti'lisio, ulilu.
Haifa Cnlarrh Curi Im t;il.rn luti-rriaUv. ai-Mnir
jio-ialr npirti !lii hksU una ltim--iin aurr.n-t-A of
Hie S.T8H-1U. Ti-fllhtionlaU ami fri-i-. rrii-u 75
li-nia pr liottl-i. sot,) ,y ,u liritiixials.
Tiko Haifa I'amllr PiUa fur cunailiiatl'in.
AVANTKD MISCKLL.AXKOUS
WANTKli I'ony or small horse,
l'hono 91.1-Y. 231
WANTED Practical- nurse would
prefer obstetrical enses; can give
references. 21 Cenetaee St. Med
ford. 2r,.-(
WANTKD Second hand smudge
pots at reasonable price. Phone
07-K1. i!-3
WANTKD House movers.
4SS-M. or 4SH-X.
Phone
WANTKD C. A. Hamlin, dealer In
hides and wool. Highest prices
paid. Offices, Laurel St., Market.
Phone 47.1-L. 204
WANTED Remember your poultry
and eggB will bring you .more
money at Warner, Wortman and
Gore's. One price for hens, re
gard lost of size.
KOn SALK POULTRY
FOK SALK While (Jrphington cock-
rels. M. A. t'levc-nger, Talent,
Ore. 255
FOK SALK One 2Ui-egg Petaluma
Incubator, two Cyphers portable
hovers, the three for $1.1. Phone
.".4 4-X. 2.".4
FOR SALK Cheap, one Petaluma
incubator, 252 egg capacity; in
good condition. V. P. Holbrook
Eagle Point, Ore. 251
FOft SALE LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE Cheap, one pair gray
mares; one pair young mares,
broke to work. .1. S. Norwood. It.
F. V.. No. 2. Central Point. 251
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE!
FOR SALK A 200-aero ranch. In
quire nt i u soutn lirapc St., .ien
ford. Ore. 254
FOR. SALK Or trade, 11 acres, paid
water right for 3 acres, balance
under ditch, near Central Point,
Ore. Address 13. O. Lockwood.
Rogue River, Ore. 253
FOR SALE Cheap. Three houses
' nnd threo lots; two houses aro on
ono lot, ono house on one lot, and
one vacant lot. Sum Uuucr, Nes-
Howin, Oregon. 200
FOR SALE $500, house and lot 112
Kim St., Highland Park add. Want
offer. Address 2635 25th ave., S.
F., Cal. 255
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
OR SALE At a discount, duebill
on Hales Piano' House for $102.
U. M. W.. Mall Tribune. 235
c ult SALK i abinet sewing ma
chine. Outlet and mahogany table.
Phone SI 3. 213
FOR SALK 1 000-gal. Fort Wayne
steel tank. Court Hall. 254
FOR SALK Household goods. 1156
West Sth. 233
FOR SALK 7 hives of bees in good
condition. J. S. Vilas. Lz
FOR SALE Milliard table; also
agent for the Victor Safe nnd Lock
Co. John Lyden, Jacksonville.
Ore. 252
FOR SALE Ileardless seed barley.
Phone I..2-J2, Route 2, Box 112.
271
FOR SALE Plow, "A" barrow. Kim
ball weeder, potato digger and
Blckle grinder. Carkin & Taylor.
FOR SALE Seed, alfalln, red clover
sweet clover timothy nnd other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
Tor samples. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Central Point, Ore.
FOR it EXT MISCELLANEOUS
FOIt RENT Or trade, a 200-acre
ranch, lnuulro a; 115 South Grape
-it.. Medford, Ore. lTi
FOIt RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Partly furnished house
on .Maple street. Dr. Helms. 255
FOIt KENT Five-room furnished
bungalow, modern; closy in. 511
South Grape street.
lOR RENT 3-room modern furnish
ed house, close iu. 417 Jay st.
Phono 7I2-.I. 231
FURNISH EH APARTMENTS.
FOIt RENT Furnished apartment,
hot water heat. The Iterbea.
FOR RENT Am leaving city for six
months and win rent my furnished
home very reasonable to desirable
parties. 422 So. Laurel.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WILL SELL l.ooi) stock in well
known concern which has paid I
per rnt dividends per year for
past five years, for $s0n cash.
K S. Tnmy, 210 Garnett-Corev
Hldpr.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TAKE PRACTICAL ENGINEERING
t ill lihk - - instruction Includes
gas. automobile, electrical engin
eering, gas tractor, mechanical
drawing, etc. Courses t su,t
meclianically Inclined. Send for
Illustrated catuloem. Seattle En-Kim-erlnf
S.hool S-.,nlt.. Wellington.
11KLP WA.VTUD AGENTS
AtlHNTS Koallno cuts coal bills.
.More lieat. lens coal, clinkeis and
cinders. Kvery coal consumer
wants It. $1 guaranteed trial
proves it. Ills profits, family
Agents, "Koallne," Urudley Beach.
IN. .1. 2.51
FOIl EXCHANGE
FOIt EXCHANGE HD acres, six
miles from Central Point. 50 In
cultivation, balance easily cleared.
Good buildings, all fenced, $5000.
Will take small acreage near town
as part payment and give time on
balance. K. D. Day, Gold lllll. 251
I.O.ST
LOST-- Fox terrier dog; last seen on
Tripp street. Answers to namo of
"Tinker." Reward. I hone 198-111
151
JIOXEV TO LOAN
TO LOAN $5000 private money,
first mortgage security. F. L. Ton
Velle.
MONEY TO LOAN On Improved
farms. P. K. Galley, 707 West
Main. ' 201
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages. Quick
service E. S. Tinny, 210 Garnett
Corev hldg.
ni'SlXESS niHECTOKY
Auto Supplies
LAHEfl AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
ciflc northwest. Use our springe
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 20 North Fifteenth St.
Portland. Ore.
Attorneys
GEO. 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 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTION'S AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to get the
money. The Mullock Mercantile
Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has
kins' Mldg., 2IG E. Main st.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Ovor Dnn
Icls Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phono
G92-Y. Reeidence Thono 600-Y. 151
DR. W. M. VAN SC'OYOC
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnett Corey Bids.. Suite 810
Medtord, Ore. Phono S56.
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CU.MM1NGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Gnrbago
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned' up tor the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagous i
gnod service. Phone 674-L. t.
Y. Allen.
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON HAIGI1T Teacher of
piano and harmony. Halght MusU
Studio, 101 Garnett-Corey Bldg.,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire. Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panics, good local service. No. 210
Garnett-Corey Hldg.
Physicians nnd Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
"ids-, opposite P. O. Phone 567.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
oesi equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
loose leaf ledgors, billing svstems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Kir 'st
Tronslcr
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
ymce 43 Norm Front at. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed.
WHY?
$1650
Rest buy for money on our list.
6-rooni modern house on one of best
streets In town. House could not be
built tor less than two thousand dol
lars: on paved street; sixty-fire feet;
East front: good shape. Will sell
furniture with house at halt price.
Terms on part.
See me now.
J. C. BARNES
101 West Ualn Uttet.
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