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    MKDFORI) MATK TRIBUNE. fEDFORD, OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. .1AXFARY 17. 1017
PAGE FIVE
REPRISALS BY
B
BERLIN, .Tun. 17. The followlii:!
official statement was issued toduy
"The recent unworthy treatment
and lodging of (Jernian prisoners i..
the firlnR zoi e of tho French district
of operations, was recently pointed
out and at the same time it was
made known that the government
had taken measures to remedy this
Intolerable state of affairs.
"The French government has been
Kent a note indicating the terms
within which tho answer must lie
given to affect thut all prisoners of
war in the districts of operations
must bo transported at least thirty
k factors behind the firing line;
that they must be assembled in well
equipped camps and put on a footing
of equality with French prisoners of
war in Gernuiny with regard to their
treatment, mail service and visits by
representatives of neutral embassies.
It was announced in case of a refusal
several thousand French prisoners
of- war will be transported behind the
German front into tho firing zone
nnd submitted to the same conditions
as tho German prisoners of war be
hind the French front.
"As tho French government had
not answered at the end of the time
Ret, January 15, 1917, it Is an
nounced that the reprisals will now
be carried out. These reprisals will
continue until the German requests i
are complied with by the French gov
eminent."
ROME, Jan. 17. An Austrian
ship was torpedoed ou January 14,
near the Dalmatian archipelago by a
French submarine, according to an
official communication issued by the
admiralty today.
A Vienna dlspaUU under datn of
January 13 reported that the Aus
trian passenger steamship Zoagrad
had been torpedo?..1, utf the coast r.f
Central Daunatia with the loss of SO
lives. According to the dispatch tbc
snip was sunk without warning.
lteial Estate Xmnsfci1,
Joslali W. Cirniless ct ux to
11. A. Sotilts. pt 6-35-2E....$ 10
Richard 11. E. Weber to Mar
garet Yaster, pt 2 8-4 0-2 E.. 100
Win. S. Crowell to W. 11. Hub
bard, It IS blk 0 Laurel
hurst add. Mcdford 10
David E. Walker et ux to Viola
C. Allder, pt 5-36-1 W 10
CONTRACT LET TO
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
EUREKA, Cal., Jan. 17 The navy
arranged with a private contracting
firm here to jack the Fnited Stales
uhmarino 11-3 out of its sand grave
on the beach north of here, crate It
and roll it across the peninsula for
ro-launchlng hi Humboldt Bay. Thi
contract price Is $1S,000.
The H-3 went aground December
14. Saturday the cruiser Milwaukee
piled up a few hundred yards away,
a total loss save for armament and
machinery, while attempting to pull
the 11-3 off. Tho Milwaukee cost
$4,000,000. Iiunk houses to shelter
21 1 men and officers on the bench
during the four months it will take
to strip the Milwaukee were con
tracted for today.
4 DENVER, Colo., Jan. 17. A sec
ond woman .i to take a seat In the
current Colorado general assembly, If
the house adopts the report of its
elections committee, presented today,
on the contest made by six Denver
democrats against an equal number
of republicans from the same county.
The report stated that a recount of
the votes cast for representatives In
the legislature In Denver, showed
Mrs. Evengeline lleartz, had received
a greater number ot votes than
George I'. Winters, her republican op
ponent. The other live republicans
will retain their seats, despite the
contest, if the report is adopted.
Agnes Riddle, senator from Ara
phoo county, is tho other woman
member- of the legislature.
TODAY'S MARKETS
OI.YMPIA, Wash., Jan. 17. A bill
was introduced in the house today
providing for compulsory military
drill and hygiene in the first eight
grades of the public schools, the state
apportionment of school funds being
conditioned on the school s compli
mice with the law.
A bill introduced in the senate by
tile appropriations committee set
aside $18,00(1 to reimburse the acci
dent insurance fund for money paid
by employers into the fund mid em
bezzled by Claim Agent John F. Oil
lies, who is now serving a term iu the
stale penitentiary.
A bill introduced in the senate rog
ulales Hie size of auto truck loads on
public highways and forbids steel
tires on paved highways.
BILL TO PUNISH
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, dr., Jan. 17. Hogs,
steady: receipts 7(i. Hulk of pack
ing grades, $10.40(5 10..i0; heavy
packing, $l(l.4."i( lO.o.'i; heavy butch
ers, .$:10.-i0Cn0.."i(): light packing.
Irl0.3")((i 10.4.") ; rough heavy, $U.2."H'
10; pigs and skips, fl)(SlJ.'2.'i; stock
hogs. $S.2.")C(i !l ; cripples, .f SC !).
Cattle steady; receipts 57. Steers,
prime light, $S.:i."i( 8..ri0; prime heavy,
$8(8.:i.); good, $7.7."(r;.8: cows,
choice, $".:!.")( 7..)0 ; medium to good,
$0.2j(if7; ordinary to fair, if.'i.Todi'
6.25; heifers, 7.."i0; bulls, $:!.."0(i"
5.ii(P, calves, if(i(;10.
Sheep, steady; receipts (532. Lambs,
cast of mountains, $ll(i 11.25; lambs,
valley. $HI.."iO((i,ll ; lambs, good,
9.7.")(o 10.2.' ; choice yearling weth
ers, ifllffflO; good yearlings,
9.,r)0; choice ewes, $8(11 8.2. 1 ; heavy j
ewes, -to. (.)((( .;u.
Portland Butter
1'OIiTI.AXI), dr., Jan. 17. Butler,
'tlcady; cubes, extras, H.VAc.
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 17. Informers
who laid bare past records of pa
roled or former convicts and thus
sometimes cause them tho loss of po
sltions will he punishable by law if
a bill introduced into the Oregon
house of representatives here today
by Representative 11. Tiechener, Port
prford, Is passed. Tichener said ho
had received letters from prison
workers and former conlvlcls Mho
told how they hnd often obtained em
ployment, but lost it when persons
related their prison careers to their
employers.
Portland Grain
' PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 17 Wheat
strong. No trading. Spot bids un
changed to lc higher. Hluestem,
$1.69; fortyfold. $1.65; club, $1.65;
red Russian, $1.62.
Barley higher. No 1 feed $30.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 10,
barley 1, flour 3, oats 11, hay 12.
ANTI-STRIKE LAV
WASHINGTON', Jan. 17 Pre:
dent Samuel (iompers of the Ameri
can Federation of Labor told tin
house commerce committee today til
if auv legislation to make a strike
unlawful were enacted be. for one
could be counted upon ns one of tho:
who would violate it.
'There is something deeper and
more important than ouilinuous op
un,A ; erniion, oi irains as miicii as ui;
LMIIUUUU VTUD411 , , ,
riiinipo i ." 1- ni,.i. ! may be desirable, said he.
' " n ' Close. I " I'-rham, li'l-nt of the Or-
... -t, , o-rJdiT of liailroad Telegrapher-, a!
Aiav tj.oi;s -ri." 1 , ...
.I,,,;. I .M 1 ..-,!):'', 'o'P"-"'d the bill.
"Inside" Information About Eczema
Washing the skin, rubbing salve3
and lotions on it, will not cure your
Eczema. You may temporarily relieve
ctienia. iou may wiupwi jr ,.1.. 1
the constant itching, but if you Wantyou will soon feel healthy and vg-
out and strengthen your blood, and
the annoying and disfiguring erup
tions of the skin will disappear, and
to get at the seat of the trouble, you
must purify your blooa.
Infected blood is dangerous, and
when the watery sorc3 and pimples
appear, you should lose no time in
procuring a bottle of S. S. S.
orous again.
S. S. S. beine purely vegetable,
entirely free from all "dope" and
drugs; get it at your druggist's and
insist UDon the genuine. For free,
expert advice, write to our Medical
This irrcat remedy, which was dis- Department, Swift Specific Co., ui
Covered over fifty year i ago, will wath ; Swift Building, Atlanta, Oa.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
his home 011 High street, last Friday
evening. Business matters transact
ed were followed by the serving of
refreshments. The Endeavor mem
bership was increased by three at this
meeting, and four more joined the
Sunday following.
John G. Prnytor, Southern Pacific
employe of Portland, has been visit
ing bis father, John C. l'raytor, re
siding on Granite street, llis wife
accompanied tiiin.
A. Hutlcr has bought out the l.a
belle bakery near the Plaza, which
he will rename the "lliickcye."' the
familial' name of his former head
quarters. ,
John Wentz of Oakland, Oil., is
visiting relatives in the family of
Charles llradv, living on Allison
street.
Mrs. fl. H. Veo, residing oil Hush
street, was hostess Inst Saturday af
ternoon to a company of Indies which
included her mother, Mrs. Anna
Oregon, as the guest of honor. The
occasion was tho 70tli birthday nnni-
versarv of Mrs. Gregory.
The senior ehuutnuqun circle will
entertain the junior department
Friday evening nt Mrs. Louis llilty's,
Greshum street. The nature of the
reception will be a "cost nine party.''
Mrs. Or. A. W. Boslouuh has re
turned from n recent visit to Port
land.
Mrs. Eleanor Sheldon, formerly as
sociated with the publicity depart
mcnt of the Portland chamber of
commerce, has been appointed secre
tarv to Representative Ben Sheldon
of (his county.
1). C. Aiiler, veteran S. P. condue
tor in the Shastn limited service, and
who later was on "the Klainath Palls
branch, has been transferred fuvthi1
south, mid now has an ideal run as
to daylight schedules out of lied
Hln If, ir, strictly speakiiur. Gerlier.
Superintendent II. J. Van l'ossen
of the Klamath district, residing here
is in Portland attending an meal
meeting of Methodist church activ
ities, presided over by Bishops K. 11
and Matthew S. Hushes. Dr. Villi
Pussen's portrait was in last Sun
day's Orcgoiiiuii ns a represent at ivi
of the district superintendent body.
Next Monday evening, January -
the junior hautnuiua organization
will entertain ils friends at auxiliary
hall, when an ''art projrranf will be
staged for the benelit of visitors.
G. S. Hutlcr had no sooner retired
voluntarily from the directorships in
two banks than he was elected n di
rector of the Fruit & Produce asso
elation, of which J. II. Dill is presi
dent mid A. C. Briggs manager lor
unolher year.
K. B. McClure of Seattle, snperin
tendent of W'eslern'tluion equipment
lias been in town this week inspeclin;
local offices. "
There will be a union temperanc
meeting in the library .building
Thursday afternoon at 2:30. It
also planned lo organize n rescue
workers' league n( this gathering.
Further developments lust Monday
electric heat complications ut the
Depot hotel resulted in the propri
etor, ,T. P. Wolf, being held to the
'and jury 011 n charge of appropri-
uting the city's electric current for
heating purposes without paying
therefor. Cpoii search several heat
ing devices were found on the prem
ises. The case was brought under a
tnte statute, the district attorney to
prosecute. For some time past it
has been surmised that much of the
ity's electric current has been un
lawfully used in this manner all over
town, and the authorities arc taking
ft 1V1' n sin,-, tt i ..I i,.r
specified number of lights, use the
urrent indiscriminately for cooking
and heating purposes.
l!ev. G. Southwell lirclt, pastor of
tho Congregational church, has pone
to Seattle ami will return with his
imilv so as lo occupy the pulpit the
iist Sunday in February. Mr. and
Mrs. Hrelt have six promising chil-
iren, three boys and three girls.
At n meeting of Chautnuqua offi
ials on Monday, Rev. J. S. Smith
resigned us vice-president, ami the
vacancy was filled bv the election of
Mayor C. 1!. l.amkin. C. W. Hoot
was elected a director in place of K.
K. ltnglcv, resigned. A committee
was appointed to draft resolutions
omplimenlary to the retiring offi
ials for sen ices faithfully perfonn
ed. Mr. Smith will remove to south
ern California and Mr. Hagley eon
templates 11 return to the central
west.
Clyde Walls of Milt, where he is
employed ill the lumber mills, lias
rented rooms 111 the Shook residence
on llargiuline street for his wife and
son, who will remain in. Ashland indefinitely.
Last Sunday at the Presbyterian
hurch Hcv. 11. A. Ournahan for u
sermon delivered his recent address
before the local Ministerial Union,
entitled, "The Revival of the Chris
tian Home,'' n virile topic which the
pastor declared overshadowed all
others, lly request it will be printed
in local papers.
H. L. Spillman, well-known Pull
man conductor on the Portland-San
Francisco run, has been exonerated
from tile ehnrgc of smuggling liquors
into Portland, a fellow-eonduetor
named G. Savage having pleaded
guilty to the charge, and was fined
-tl'iO. Savage also ran through Ash
land, but when the liquor probe began
secured a transfer in the Pullman
service between Sun Francisco nnd
Hakcrsfield.
The Ashland Choral society will
ive 11 sacred concert nt the Presby
terian church on Friday evening,
Janunry An oratorio, "The Holy
City," will be rendered under direc
tion of Karl Rasor, choir lender, who
leaves soon to pursue musical studies
at metropolitan centers.
Knsign Carroll Byrne, son of ex-
Governor Frank M. livrno of .South
Dakota, and nephew of the Beaver
and Yockev families of this citv, has
been invalided from the Hawaiian isl
ands to the government nnvul hospi
tal at Mare Island, Cal., suffering
from a nervous breakdown contracted
in the submarine service, be having
filled an assignment on the K-8 in
Honolulu harbor for two years.
A delegation from Mahogany camp,
local Modern Woodmen, beaded by
F.. F. Smith, went to Talent last Sat
urday night nnd participated in the
labors and pleasures incident to n so
cial reunion with the members of that
neighboring camp.
Dr. T. H. Johnson having purchas
ed a new ear, has disposed of his
Ford to F. A. Brown, residing on tin1
Dunn place, Granite street, who is
studying the plot of the intricate
mechanism pi eliniinary to installing
an intermittent jitney service between
Ashland and Klamath Falls next
summer.
Representative Men Sheldon of this
county has introduced house bill Xo.
."2. providing for the registration with
the secretary of stale of all ! battel
mortgage-, on automobiles.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Irwin have re
turned from a prolonged visit in Cal
ifoniia, where they have been renew
ing old-time acquaintances at vari
ous places as far south as Santa
Crur..
fliiliiihl llickprson. chji I i-mnn of ils
s..e,;. committee, entertained a LMth-I 'ron. "7 4ra .to"' ' """""'!
,. , ., . .. ,. , . Ivon'M be free Irom paun. Renos 011.1
oring nt the ( hnstinn Kndenvor soe,. ;tifni,M. , wffrl Hub rb.uins
e!y of the C'-ugrrgatioiinl church at!tiia r.
i 1 1 1 him. M iss Bergman has gone to
California.
Saturday night the young people
of the neighborhood assembled ut Mr.
Dawson's and proceeded in a body to
Bert niginbothnin's to surprise the
lliginbothinu family mid spend the
evening. Music, games and dancing
were the program.
F.arl Peyton spent Saturday and
Sunilav at home.
Mr. Sundow of Klk creek spent one
day last week at Mr. Mansfields.
Mrs. Green is visiting her diiuub-
ter. Mi's. Nye, and has been for sev-
ul weckf already, but we are very
low to learn news this winter.
A Young man trom the vallev is
visiting Charles Manning.
Mr. Manning, Sr., is in Sheridan,
Wvo., where he was called by the
illness of his father, who is now re-
ovcring.
Air. and Mrs. Carl Richardson vis
ited at FJmer Dawsons Sundnv.
Luther Fast returned to the vullev
after spending a few days with J. F.
Ditsworth, Jr.
Wc have had dav after day of
cloudless blue skv and bright sun
shine, while the valley is blankcte
with fog most of the time.
Mr. Irwin returned Saturday from
Medford, where he bad edntul wor
done. He was glad to get back into
the sunshine.
The grip is still wending its weary
ing way through our midst. Some
have recovered and others are just
getting it.
Stan Aiken, Jr., visited Miss Belv
Walker Sunday at Mr. Ynughan'
Mr. Bergman has returned from the
vallev and his voanger brother came
OLD-TIME COLD CUBE
DRINK HOT TEA!
-..a.4..t------ . 4 .1 .
Oct a mall package of Hamburg
llreiwt 1 ra, or as the Ccrman loll;
call it, "Hamburger Unlet Thee," at any
pharmacy, luke a taMcffpoonfnl of tli
tea, put a cup of boiling water uon
it, pour through a sieve ana drink
teacup full ut any time during the
day or before retiring. It iB (hi! most
effective way to break a cold and cure
grip, as it oiiens ttic pores of the fckm
relieving congestion. Also loosens the
bowel, thus breaking up a cold.
Try it the next time you sutler from
a cold or uio grip, it is incvpeiiBiv
and entirely vegetable, therefore Mfe
ana harmlces.
weather lasts a few weeks louder
mill' of them will have to buy feed
for their stock to curry them through
and to put in their spring crop.
Jake .Myers of Central Point was
visiting relatives in Autioch a few
lavs this week.
Mr. Mynitt was attending to busi
ness 111 .Medtord ednesduv.
Miss Mattie Gordon of Beagle is
very sick with tonsililis.
Jim Amick of Weed, Oil., is visit
ing relatives and friends in Antioeh
for a few days.
Hlbert Glass was n Gold Hill vis
itor last Wednesday.
Rubo Moore und Cort Snyder were
hauling corn from Sams Valley Mon-
duy.
The ranchers are glad to see tbc
sunshine and change in the weather
Very little loss of stock is reported so
far this winter, but if the Jreezing
LESS MEA
IF BACK
Vou can Bring Back Color and
Lustre with Sage let
and Sulphur.
r
FOR
RHEUMATISM
and NEURALGIA
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALU DHUO. STORCS
TUBCS SEC JAnfl EOC
MISCET.LASEOOS.
T A K Hpl(A CT I C" aTTk N tl 1 N E K 1 1 1 X fl
COUftSIC. Instruction Includes
. gas. uutumobilc, electrical engi
neering, gas tractor, mechanical
drawing, etc., courses to suit nil
mechanically Inclined. Send for
Illustrated catalog. Iseattlo Engi
neering School, Seattle, Wash. 0
MONEY TO LOAN
TO
Wlion toii darken voiir hair with SftffO
Tea and" Sulphur, no one can tell, ba
enuse it s done so naturally, no evenij.
Preparing this mixture, though, at home
in muasy and troublesome. For &0 cents
you can buy at any drug store the ready-
o-usc preparation, improved ay me aimi
ion ot other ingredients, called "Wyetli'i
Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just
dampen it gpongo or soft brush with It
and draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. By morning
all gray hair disappears, and, alter an-
nltn.r ti itnt lent ion or two. VOlir llUir U6-
conies beautifully darkened, gloBsy and
luxuriant.
1 1 ray, faded hair, though no disgrace,
is a s'siii of old ago. and as wo all do-
sini a Youthful and attractive appear
mice, mi liiisv at. once with Wyeth's Bage
oad Sulphur Compound and louk vora
Younger. This reiuiv-to-use preparation
a a delightful toilet requisite and not a
medicine. It is not intended for tin cur,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
TO LOAN" $5000 private money,
first mortgage security. F. L. Ton
Velle.
MONEY TO LOAN On Improved
farms. P. K. Galley, 707 West
Main. 2G1
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages. Quick
service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Onrnett
Corey hide.
FOlt SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE White Orphiucton cock
rels. M, A. Clevengor, Talent,
Ore. 255
FOR SALE One 210-egg Potaluma
Incubator, two Cyphers portable
hovers, the three tor ?lo. l'hone
34 4-X. 254'
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating tho lnrgest, oldeat
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North FitteontU St
Portland, Ore.
QUO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Dank Building, entrance N.
Contrnl, Medford, Ore.
AND KIDNEYS HURT
Take a glass of Salts to flash Kidneyi
it Uladder bothers you DrwJc
lots of water.
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK.
Eating meat regularly eventually pro
duces kidney trouble in somo fonn or
other, Baya a well-known authority, be
cause the uric acid in meat excites the
kidneys, they become overworked; got
sluggish; clng up and cause all sorts of
distress, particularly backache and mis
ery in the kidney region ; rheumatic twin-
gcB, Bcvere ncauuclics, acid stomach, con
stipation, torpid liver, slecptcsBttCKS,
uaddor and urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurls or kid
neys aron't acting right, or if bladder
uothors you, get about four ounces of
Jad Salts from any good pharmacy:
take a tiiblcspoonful in a glass of water
boforo breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act tine. This famous
salts is made irom the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia.
and haa been used for generations to
nush clogged kidneys nnd stimulate them
tc normal activity; also to neutralize the
acids in the urino so it no longer irri
tates, thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which millions of men and
women take now and then to keep the
kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus
avoiding serious kidney dise4e, . .
Foil SALE A good general work
team, 1150 lbs. each; a good work
mare, 1350 lbs, 7 years old; a well
known pony single-footer, cheap,
on account of leaving the country
Call nt 316 Knight, W. 258
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
FOR SALE A
cow, cheap.
671-111.
high grade
Just fresh.
Jersey
Phono
257
FOR BALK Jersey cow, juf.t fresh
50. W. J. llartzcll, 4US J1. 2
FOlt BALK MISCELLANEOUS
KOIt SALK Good second hand car
for $250. 00, Box O, Hail Tribune.
i - ' 25S
FOlt SALK A Wilton Brussels rug
If 10. Call at 421 South Fir Bt,
FOR SALE Hog tight fonco
Poll's, Ashland, for 113 cents pe
rod. Emll l'eil. 201
WASTED SITUATIONS
WANTED An educated middle nged
lady desires position as companion
and housekeeper in good home.
Address 611 West 11th nt. 254
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Bicycle in good condition
l'hone 311-lt. 255
WANTK1J Team. Weight 1200
Weight 12 00 pounds. Phono
S57-Y. 25K
WANTED To buy used Ford. Must
be In good condition. Dr. Helms.
WANTED A 5 or 6-foot disk har
row. Stntci make, condition und
price. Chas. Nunun, Medford, It.
It. 1. Phono Jacksonville 406, 254
WANTED First class furnished
house on the pavement. Wanted
about .March 1. No children. Ad
dress P. O. Box 1U21. 254
WANTED Practical nurse would
prefer obstetrical cases; can give
references. 21 Genesee st. .Med
ford. 2
WANTED House movers,
4SS-M, or 4SS-X.
Phone
WANTKD C. A. Hamlin, dealer In
hides and wool. Highest prices
paid. Offices, Laurel st., Market.
I'liono 475-L. 264
STIFF, ACHING JOINTS
Bab Soreness from joint and muscle
with a small trial bottle of
old St- Jacob Oil
Ptnp "dosing" Hheuinatism.
It's pain only: not 0110 ease in fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub sooth
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right
on the "tinder spot," an-i by the time
you say Jack Robinson out comes tho
rheumatic pain. "St. .Tsrots Oil" is
a harmless rlieumitiAm cure which never
dinappobitA and doesn't burn the skin. It
takes pain, soreness and titTnfH from
aching-joints, muscles and bones; stops
sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
' Limber upt Oct a 25 cent boll Is
of old-time, honest "St. Jacob Oil"
WANTED Remember your poultry
ana eggs will bring you more
money at Warner, Wortman and
Core's. One price for hens ro-
Kiinuess or sizn.
FOlt SALE HEAL ESTATE
FOlt SALE .Medford prop Tir.
will trade for properly out nidi of
city limits, or In other Im-allttos.
II. C. Glascock, 256 ik-atty st. 25 I
FOR HALE One Inside and 2 cor
ner lols on West Main street, $50
each. What will you give? Phone
VA4-R. 2 54
FOR SALE Small team, household
goods, orchard Implements, S4
AV. 1 4 th st.
FOR SALE To lnovo good barn
Cheap for cash. Phone 25-11. H
It. Nye. 2
FOR SALE At a discount, duebill
on Hales Piano House for S192
II. M. W., Mall Tribune. 235
FOR SALE 1000-gaI. Fort Wayne
steel tank. Court Hall. 254
FOR SALE Beardless seed barley.
Phono 732-J2. Route 2, Box 112
271
FOR SALE Plow. "A" harrow. Kim
ball weedor, potato digger and
sickle grinder. Corkln & Tnylor.
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfn, red clover
sweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for snmplos. Ralph Waldo Elden
Centrnl Point, Ore.
FOlt 1 1 E NT M ISCF.LLA NKOUS
FOlt RENT Or trade, a 200-ucro
ranch. Inquire at 145 South Ornpo
St., Medford, Oro. 25
FOlt ItFNT HOUSE Tl KEPI NO
JtOOM.4.
FOR KENT Furnished and house
keeping rooms. Call 2 lo 4, 32
Central. Phono 41)3-112. 25X
FOR KENT HOUSES
FOR KENT Small modern cottage
furnished, close in, 245 -V. Grape,
KOIt RENT Partly furnished house
on Aluple street. Dr. Helms, ii.n;
FURNISHED APARTMENTS.
FOR KENT Furnished apartment
hot water heat. Tho liorben.
FOR RENT Am leaving city for six
months and wiil rent my furnished
homo very reasons Lie lo deslrab!
parties. 422 Ho. Laurel.
FOR SALE A 200-acro ranch. In
quire nt. 145 South (irnpc at., Med
ford. Ore. 254
FOR SALE Chean. Thro bouses
nnd threo lots; two houses nro on
one lot, one bouse on one lot, nnd
one vacant lot. Sam Bauer, Nes
kowln, Oregon. 269
FOR SALE 1500, bouse and lot 112
Elm st., Highland Park add. Want
oUor. Address 2635 25th ave., S.
F Cal, 255
FOR EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Slock- farm. About
1,300 acres, three miles from E
gone, about 200 acies in cult!
Hon. Well stocked with sheep and
cattle. Will consider .Medford
property or ranch laud near Med
ford. Phono 641) or lubhess P.
box 1036 .Medford. i
.OAN $3000 to $5000 for 3 to
5 years on first mortgage, flrst
class ranch property. Phone 353-J.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Supplies
Attorneys
. V.. REAMES Lawyer.
Corey bldg.
Garnetfr
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to got the
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agoncv. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has
klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main St.
Dentists
DR. T, T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan-
lols Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied hy Dr. Jones. Phone
002-Y. Recldence Phone 600-Y, 161
' -'DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
.- DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Gnrnett Corey Bldg., Suite
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
810
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer nnd
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain,
nge, orchard and land Improvement
Garbage
GARBAGE Oct your premise
clonncd up for tho summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
good service. Phone 874-L. B-.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Hnight Muslt
Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panics, good local service. No. 219
Oarnott-Coroy Bldg.
Physicians nnd Burgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteoputhlo
physician. 303 Garnotl-Coroy build
ing. Phono 130.
DR. J, J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eyo,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes aclen
tlflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone DG7.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., hns the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front st. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guaranteed.
WHY?
$1650 .
Best buy for money on our list.
6-room modern bouse on 0110 ot best
FOR EXCHANGE A good five-room streets In town. House could not be
house nnd sun parlor In Long
Beach, Cal. Lot. 50x1 35. Clear
title with nbstrart valuo $3,000.
Want sinull improved aereago near
Medford, Oregon. Owners only.
Address 532. Nebracka avenue,
!xng Beach, Cal. 25 t
FOR TRADE 3 5 acres good tillable
soil, lots of wood and water. What
have you? Tel, 539-Jt. 257
built for less than two thousand dol
lars; on paved street; slxty-flvo foot;
East front; good shape. Will sell
furniture with house at half price.
Tonus 011 part.
See me now.
J. C. BARNES
101 West Mala Stteet, I
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