Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 29, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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TODAY'S MARKETS
Portland Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29. Hogs
Higher. Receipts- 2,207. Uulk of
packing grades, 1 1 4! J 1.25 ; heavy
packlnK. 215 to 200 pounds, $11.10
11.35: heavy butchers, $115?
11.25-r light packing, 170 to 190
pounds, $llfC11.25; rough heavies,
$S.7D 10.50; pigs and skips, $9.25
9.75'; stocks hogs, $S.25rf!'9; ciip
ples, t S fa 9.
a Cattle higher. Receipts 409. Steers,
prime light, $S.75fc!l; heavy $S.35
8. 75; good. $7.73 S. 25; cons,
choice, $7.50 0 7.75; medium to
good, $7 6 7.25; ordinary to fair. $0
SH-78: heifers. $4ri7.50; bulls,
$3.50J 5. 50: calves, $6ij8.
Sheep higher, ltecelpts 3,121.
Lambs, east of mountains, $12-5.;
12.26 lambs, valley, $11 U 11.50:
lambs, good, $9.73(ii 10.25; choice
yearling wether's, $10t 10.50: good
yearlings, $10o 10.25; ehoi-.e ewes,
$99y).25; heavy cwts, $7.50 fij S.50.
Portland llutier.
. PORTLAND, Oru.. Jim. 29. 3ul
,tor steady; cuho extras, 3Sc.
Iot'llaiid Grain.
, PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29 Wheal
weak. No trading. Spot bids 1 to
4c. lower. Hluestem, $1.52; forty--told,
$1.50; club, $1.50; red Russian,
$1.49.
" -'Barley. No. 1 feed, $39.
Today's car receipts: Wheal 26,
barley 1, flour 5, oats 22, hay 11.
Chicago Wheat.
Open
$1.77 -
:.. 1.50
Close.
$1.71
1.15
l" Attorney Kreil Williimis and v ile
were in town Monday.
..Mr. mill Sirs. W. II. llowcii spent
soveral days in Ashland this week vis
iting the hitter's sister, Mrs. S. Wil
fWi Mr. and Sirs, llowen expect to
leave lor Livingston, Mont., in the
near future.
Mis. James Ilucklrv of Ruoh visited
rclntives livintf here Inst Saturday.
"Y. J. Grieves was a business vis
itor at the county seat Saturday.
Ed Siiltmarsh of Iluncom has been
spending .several days in town.
Mrs. M. 1,. Nelson returned from
Klamath Falls .Sunday, being accom
panied by Mrs. l'earl llollingsworth
and her small daughter.
X Charles Dunl'nrd, Jr., came in from
Buik-oiu the latter part of Hie week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Jennings, Mrs.
Paul Anderson and Mrs. Tube Gar
rett motored to Ashland Thursday..
F. J. Fiek was a business caller at
ITcdfonl Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank liandlev of
IJnneoni spent Wednesday with the
Jntter'K mother, Mrs. X. A. Dick.
Mrs, John Dunniiigton entertained
the Wednesday Afternoon club lit her
home this week. Those present were:
JtejS. Marry Liiy, Mrs. F. J. Fick, Mrs.
Charles Ximan, Mrs. II. M. Collins,
Mrs. Guy Harper, Mrs. Itowell Hines
and Mrs. Lewis IMrieh.
Monday night .Until liebeknh lodge
No. 4 will hold a reception nfler their
regular meeting in hnor of I heir new
officers and of Hie Odd Fellows and
thejr wives and Rcbcknhs, who have
recently moved to Jacksonville.
The 1917 directory or the Masonic
bodies of Ashland Is out. Member
ship In the various orders number
1085, classified as follows: Ashland
' Lodge, No. 23, A. F. & A. F., 200;
Siskiyou Chapter, No. 21, It. A. M.,
.142; Malta Commandery, No. -I, K.
. T?, 179; Ilillah Temple of Shrinors,
331; Alpha Chapter, No. 1, O. 10. S.,
229. In addition to its Individual
membership the Shrine has a doion
horjprary members. Including temple
nbtables located in territory extend
ing from San Francisco to Uoston.
Beginning with the present year 1111
lab Temple has a distinctive direc
tory of its own, containing not only
the names but also the addresses of
each Individual member.
alartln Anchroberry, a Frenchman
of.Lakevlew, well known hereabouts
ns; tho perpetrator of an atrocious
murder J Lake county, -anil who Is
serving a-life sentence In the Oregon
penitentiary, has offered if pardon
ed to return to France and enlist In
the army. The county officials have
frowned upon this prospect, although
the convict's request was backed by
the French consul at San Francisco.
Some expressions of sympathy are
Apparent in behalf of Jeff Tomason,
convicted here last week lor shoot
ing deer out' of season. It develops
that his family are in absolute straits
for the necessaries of life, and send-
May
July
JACKSONVILLE
ASHLAND AND UNITY
ing to jail for thirty days in division, 'will he a fine one."
lieu of a $60 fine only complicates The local po.toffice has been deal
mottcrs. However the sentence wasjlrg out reeds gialis. in line with .he
made as lenient as possible under the ! government's annual distribution,
statute and the peculiarly aggrnval-j The appointment was strictly Irn-
Ing circumstances as to plain viola-
tion of the game laws.
5ln line wllh a scn-ral aKil.v.innho pie.-i i iptloii Int'luile,) cucuiiihor,
over the question the pastor of the
Presbyterian church handled the
' problem of Sunday moving pictuie
shows in his seruic-n yesterday ino -ii
lug, taking the stand that they
should be aboslutely suppressed. Fur.
thcrmore. parents and teacher In
the public schools should set an ex
ample before the children by not pat
ronizing tho movie shows on the Sab
bath day. No objection was made to
these entertainments on week days
within due bounds.
Miss Helen Moore left early In the
week to resume her work as teacher
of tho Laurel Mill school, a district
located near Kagle Point.
Win. E. Youug, husband or Mrs.
Alice M. Young who is recorder of
Siskiyou county, died at ireka last
week, aged 52 years.
C. W. Hoot entertained at dinner
last Thursday evening at Hotel Aus
tin, n number of Chautauqua officials
and their families, the guests of hon
or being Hev. J. S. Smith, a vice
president of the association, his wife
and daughter, who are about to leave
Ashland for a residence at San Di
pgo. About a scoro wero present.
Speeches wero In keeping with fine
dining appointments, und Sir. Smith
dwelt entertainingly over reminiscent
phases of Ashland's progress along
civic and educational lines during his
residence hero. The best wishes fol
low this family to their new southern
home.
Nearly a scoro of Slniners left
here on Friday evening for Portland,
as representatives from lllllah Tern
pie, to participate in tho ceremonial
to be held by Al Kaden Temple of
tho metropolis. W. E. Newcombe
potentate of Ilillah, headed the dele
gation, which was reinforced by
Henry Vaupcl, Hal JleNair, Tom
Simpson and other "ringleaders,
llerore entraining hero Vaupcl shav
ed off his mustache, a heroic act
which betokened a sacrifice prelimin
ary to undergoing the ordeal of the
ceremonies at Portland.
Pictures of Oregon wild birds and
animals as exhibited at the Vining
last week by State Biologist Flnley
wero greatly appreciated. Many
rrom out of town enjoyed the enter
tainment in addition to townspeople.
Among tlto number Mrs. Edith Dav-
cnhlll brought in an auto load of lit
tle folks from the Valley View school
district northwest of town.
A fire alarm last Friday sum
moned the department to the Barney
residence, at the head of Grcsham
street, where an Incipient blaze was
extinguished with only minor dam
age. Dr. Leon Patrick; former Ashland
boy, who has practiced in Los An-
seles for some time past, is now lo
cated at Orange, Calif., with offices
In the Snilth-Groto block.
Wong Wong, a protege of Wall
Chung, nnd employed by tho latter
on railroad contract work in Joseph
ine county, died at the Granite City
hospital last Tuesday, aged 68 years.
uneral will be held at Dodge's un
dertaking parlors Wednesday ' after
noon, Jan. 31, at 2 o'clock. Intor
ment in Mountain View- cemetery.
Burial has been delayed owing to for
malities Incident to the observance
of the Chinese new year by tho local
Wall Chung colony.
Trainmen running out of Ashland
report that Red Ulurr Is to have a
new local train between that town
and Gcrber, the Shasta division's ter
minal near that city.
The nation-wide movement to In
duce people to repair their old shoes
instead of casting them into tho dis
card does not seem to havo struck
Ashland as yet, judging from the
number of pairs of wornout footgear
w hich were recently throw n at a new
ly married couple.
'Ashland Camp No. 2 13. Woodmen
of the World, installed the follow
Ing officers last week: II. E. Ewer,
consul commander: J. IJ. Winier lieu
tenant commander; J. F. Itocho.
banker; .1. It. Wick, clerk; C. E. Lane
escort, T. K. Itolton, manager. On
Saturday evening Hie women's aux
iliary of Acorn Circle !N"o. 5 1 also
installed, the major officers being
Mrs. Anna Myer, guardian neighbor;
nnd Mrs.. Josephine Crocker, clerk.
The ceremonies were followed by a
so, lal entertainment in koeping witlt
the traduions of the order.
If House 11111 2110 becomes a law,
Representative Shelden will be cred
ited wllh the- "ii.ictnient of a staliite
which provides that the state parole
board shall consist of three member
instead of five, and that a parole of-
flcer r,iiell be appointed. 1
Emil Peil. nominally an Implement
d'-aler, has Imported 165 White scw
i'.ia machines In one shipment, which
will he carried as a sdde line, he hav
ing secured the agency tor Jackson.
Josephine. Klamath and Siskiyou
roiin'ie. The machines came dinct
from the factory at Cleveland, O.
Redding Is to have a brand new
passenger station, sometime this year
which quoting an expression attrib
uted to Supt. Metcalf of the Shasta
partial as to extent and variety. If
on" inclined towards a vegetable diet
endive, lettuce, parsnips and radish.
For those who dote on posies, the
koclila, grpsophila, poppy and esch-
scholtzla wero freely available while
tho supply lasted.
EAGLE POINf EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlctt
'fhe last time that 1 wrote for the
Mail Tribune 1 was so crowded for
time that I didn't have time to write
all Hie items 1 had, so w ill (rive a part
of them, at least, in the beginiiinlVif
Ibis letter.
Marsh Garrett, owner of one of the
best stock ranches in the Lake Creek
country, and Frank Miller, who owns
a stock ranch in eastern Oregon, but
lives in Medfonl, were here last
Tuesday for dinner and to visit their
old neighbor and friend, William llol-
mnn, who has his lojj- looken and is
stopping at the Sunnyside.
Also ( C. Cute, our county palhot
ogist, Howard lhishucll, lleiirv Van
I loevcnburg, Jr., of Sam's Valley, and
Henry Sehumann-Ilcink of Modl'urd
wteiv here for dinner the same day.
They were on their way up to the A.
Corbiu orchard. Mr. Van lloevcn-biirg-,
Jr., has il rented and is now op-crating-
il. Mr. Cute was also here
the next day for dinner, lie .said
that he was riding; around the coun
try talking to the fanners aboul the
prospect fur fruit, ok'., this year.
Frank Carlson and Mr. L. Purl,
two of the forest rangers, spent
Tuesday night with us.
A man by the inline of L. L. Con
ger passed Ihrough here Wednesday
with a band of about twrnty-fivc
head of i-ows, on his way to the itig
Hulte country. And the same ilav
Hen lirophy drove about l'-T head of
mixed entile over to the vnllcv to li.iv
tllem fed.
A. H. Cox. a traveling' man, who
has his headquarters in Portland and
is traveling m the interest of four
hardware nianiifaetuiinir establish
ments, was here the first of the week
visiting his brother-in-law ,l)r. W.
W. 1. Holt.
Mrs. F. T. Newport, wife of the Pi
cii'ic & Kastcrn Kailwnv agent, of
Medford, came out Wednesday even
ing, spent the nighl with her brother
Amos Ayrcs, and wit'e, and Thursday
Htok the train for her parents', V. J.
Ayrcs, spending Hie night with the
George Little, formerly of t 'enlral
Point, but now a resident of Califor
nia, is here visit injr his brother-in-law-,
.David Cingcude, and family. ''
John Ueter, one of the tonsnriul nr
lists of Jacksonville, was out here for
dinner Thursday, and his sou liny
numd has got lo be almost a regular
boarder here. He seems lo like thi
climate very much.
J. V. Mclntyre, the cashier of the
first Stale Hank of F.nglc Point, and
wife came in for dinner Thursday.
They were necompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Davis and C. E. Trueull of
Talent, and just as they were about
through dinner Mr. Findley, the ex-
forest ranger, and J. II. llristoll came
in for a hniTy-np dinner, fur they had
only half an hour to eat. dinner and go
to the opera house, get readv to meet
an engagement for n movie show at
o'clock, and before they were through
trunk P.rowh, one of the finu of
George lirown & Sons, come in with
J. H. Cookson, a traveling man rep
resenting L. niiikolspicl Co. of San
Francisco, and about Unit time, Miss
I). A. llnrrenger, representing the
Standard Pattern Co., came in, and
with Mrs. Murphy, her molher, Mrs.
William Kidman, Mr. Hay llarnish
be.side the home folks, il made up
rpiile a buii'di, bill we all got throng
and some of us started for llu; er
house to see the movie picture show,
and just as I reached tin? foot bridge
I ni'-t Mrs. Shcsli-r and about Iwenly-
five of the school children on the
bridge, and on an inquiry Jeamed
that one of thoe lillle woolly dus
that are generally considered a nuis
ance had followed mie of Ihc children
to school that niornimr, and alter an
noying tho teacher, Mrs. Shusler. and
the chiidrcii al! the forenoon, had bit
ten one of the llltle boy.. Heath Chil-
drcth, through (he lip, but lorlunatciy
the bite did riot tear ou. simply inn!:
ing a painful wound, and at last ac
count Ihc boy was gcttin.' along all
right. Weil, alter the matter was
taiked over with the teacher anil Ihc
brother, we all went to tile open
limine to sc the show, and there i
found tiial ihc . Ilrovvnsboro s'-Iioo
had chartered a leani. wneon and h:
rack and tile Ilee-e' Cleel, school had
i-ome in wagons and on hor.ebiiek
the Wcllcn and Ilio-.evcI schools bad
I limed out and with our school and
the ei'ownups we had the liou-e pretty
well filled, end after waiting for over
half Jill hoar to 'ei the "juice" hook
ed up and tiie machine propcrlv nr
ruic'ed, the movies hcL'ali In appear,
bul then wa- so much ii-jht in lot
room lhat we couid iiardlv distinguish
what they were in'emled to repre
sent. The davliiilit cnuiug in anil lite
CHICHESTER S PILLS
.fi -V LN-! Ak fur l)ruffl( (- A
( hl.rfc-t-rllJ. J TtfBjy
r.lJ'ir& mum an i c-u n.-ui-Av
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"Si --!vl TLn i tlbr. Bur r tour v
I rtr ''-tir't- a i ri.i irt;t.TF.n
I U- JT IHAHUHD It HAS II tl I. L. ' K S
V M rrinLaM&?tt.Sluf.Al3r KtL" M
"r SOI D BY 08LGG1STS lE8YWHRE
weakness of Hie electric current made
it very unsatisfactory, when finally
Mr. Painter eaine in with an armful
of bed quills and hulls them over the
windows, and lhat made il a little bet
ter, but still there was too much sun
light enuie in, so on the whole the
movie was not up lo expectations.
Mrs. Henry Klippell of Medford
came out Friday morning; and took the
Fugle Point -Persist stage for Trail
to visit her daughter. Miss Alice, who
is living on llieir ranch on Trail creek.
J. 11. linker, agent for the Over
Innd nutomobile, came out Friday and
brought Mi's. A. X. Thomas of Central
Point lo visit Mrs. llowlell.
L. 1). Hurt, n forest ranger of
Klamath Falls, came in Friday even
ing tn spend the night, taking the
Fugle Point-Lake Creek stage at noon
Saturday.
I understand that, n man by the
name of Fuller has bought (he Luil
law place of Mr. Findley. Mr. Gor
man, the present occupant and niau
agcr of the place, expects to move
onto n place near the ltoosevett
schoolhouse.
Mrs. William Peale of Unite Falls
nine out and went to Mcdl'ord in the
William Lewis jitney Friday.
Corbit Smith was doing business in
our town Friday nnd Saturday, vis
iting Medford in the meantime. While
e was here he renewed the subscrip
tion of his sister, nee Nellie Smith, to
the W. M. T.
Theodore Jcnson of Seattle spcnl
the nighl with us. He came out to
look al a tract of laud just north of
our town.
Mrs. A. C. llowlell wool up in the
neighborhood of Unite Fulls Salur
day, combining business wilh pleas
lire. Mi's. Curl Jnckson went to
Pulte Falls on the same car.
Mrs. George von dcr llellen, wife of
one of our hardware merchants, who
has been visiting rohitives in Corval
, relumed to her home Friday eve
nine;.
Keyon Grissoui eaia- in Saturday
to visit his neighbor, William Hobnail,
Jr., and took dinner al the Sunnv
ide.
Since my last report A. J. Flurry
has renewed his subscription to the
I). M. T.
1111
Reported by Jackson County Ali
stract Co., Blxth and Fir Sts.
Ileal Kstnto Ti-nnsfors.
J. 0. Jones et nx to l-iiigene
Stebinger ct ux, lot in block
4, Medford : $ 0011
William Roberts ct ux to Oscar
Giistnfson, land in twp. ilfl
1F 1(1
K. M. Clark el ux lo Win. May
field, lot 7, block fel, Central
Point : 30
Cornelia K. Childs (leoi-ge et vir
to Ellis M. Clark, lot 7, blk.
M, Central Point 523
Ilalph C. Jennings, sheriff, to
Eli Albert, lnnd in see. 1M-:i(i-2W
, :i,lfi.'i
Thomas It. Or ct ul to L. I'.
Orr, lots in Ashland 3(1
Louis Lager et nx to Samuel
Hall, land in Iwp. :ifi-1V 1
Pimples Dhappear
Tncrc is one candy that seldom faiU
to clear awr.y : II pimples, blotches and
other shin cr.-.::;.:i': and that makes tin
skin soft, clear and healthy.
Any dru-";:;t enn supply yen with
yenu.. which rtar-al! overtimes nil
kin .lis -c-s. Arm:. c.-.cma, it;!i, pim
ples, rashes, bin-!; hearts in mort cafc
rive wiv t. !!!',. l-r?enrn:ly, minor
blemishes ilisapprir nvcrnirhi. Ttc'inm:
usually stooi in-.jaf.ly.' Zcnir, Is a safe
antiseptic lim-zd, clean, easy to use anv
ilrm-nihibtr. It costs only -'5r; an cMtn-
larec 1'otilc. SI .(). It will not stain, is
not greasy or f.Pchv and ii positively
sifc f -r t-iilcr. sensitive -Mil..
Til" V.. W. Tins- I'.'. Cvri -l.-ni. o.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
(foiitiiiued from Saturday)
Registration of Voters.
A. 11. Fisher
.1. W. Jacobs it. On
J. I-:. Kliilthpi-lcr 1.00
Total 31.70
Roads and Highways.
Ciil-Ore. Power l o., light for P.
and E. Crossing .50
Cal -On! Power Co., light for P.
and E. Crossing .50
County Recorder's Office.
Homo 'lei. and Tel. Co., tele.
phou- bill 2.25
Medford Hook Store, supplies 35
County Surveyor's Office.
A. T. Ilrown, office o:;pello ....J 13. 0o
T. A. Glass, viewer I.O-'i
Sarah M. Il-lny, la: or in of
fice :
Medlord Hook Hloie, supplies
T. W. Osaooil, oflii'e work
II. E. Roilgers. axe man
i I. 1,. Specs, eliainiiiaii
Gi-rtnuli- Trout to.v b-i. work in
i.'li. .-
A. L. Vinci-lit, vi.-ui-i
15 00
:: s,i
R..Vi
1.5ii
15 mi
:i.i"i
i;".2
12.50
Total
Fred N. Ctininiiag;
rater
ter'a ex)H-nses
District Attorney's Offico.
Home Tel. aad Tel. Co., tele
phone bill
E. E. Kelly, cash for stamps.. .
Medford Printing Co., supplies
3.05
2.00
4.35
Total 9.40
The following bills were disallowed
relative to the current exiienso fund:
Ashland I'rlntlng Co.. supplies
lot county - - 5.20
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., l:g:it anil
IMiwer for county 2l.2f
Cal.-Ore. Power Co., light and
power for county 2.3$
II. Duer, nursing ut poor farm 5.00
Fred L. Heath, casket for Mrs.
Nicholson, Indigent 17.00
Home Tel. and Tei. to., tele
phone bill 1.25
Western Cnion Tel. Co., tele
grams for sheriff's oftiee 8.12
Dr. J. J. F.minous, operallou on
eyes of Indigent 25.00
Dr. S. A. ixieliwood. administer
ing anaesthetic to indigent 5.00
Medford Fur. and llilw, Co., poor
rami supplies 21.20
Total disallowed Ml.4ti
Advertising and County Fair Fund.
Hotel Medlord. balance duo on
banquet fur Editorial Assu
36.00
ROAD FUND.
Road District No. 1
.lack True, labor
.... ,ir,5.no
2:13.34
371.00
10.01
Material
Road District No. 2.
W. It. Nyswaner, labor
Material
J. T. Knker, material
4.30
2.50
3.55
Medford Fur. and Hdw. Co., ma
terial :
Talent Lbr. Co., material
Total labor and material 397.011
Road District No. 3.
Ed Diitton, labor 102.50
Lumber and Poultry Yards, ma- .
terlal 26.7S
Road District No. 4.
Hudson Fenauglity Co.. ma
terial 4n.r,;
O. S. Welsher, labor 241.00
Material '.'4.65
Total labor and material 376.
Road District No. 5.
Nick Kline, labor 4oS.Sk
Material 12.5!
Road District No. 6,
C. A. Newslroin, labor. 27.50
Material l.!l
Road District No, 7.
Frank 11. Nell, labor 31.50
Road District No. 8.
J. E. Davidson, labor...: 230.00
Road District No. 9.
John Grieve, labor 270.00
Road District No. 10.
W. It. Garrett, labor 71.50
W. It. Garrett, cash advanced
for publication of road elec
tion notice 8.00
Road District No. 11.
A, K. Earhart, labor 321.00
Material 132.0'
Road District No. 12.
A. L. Vincent, labor 633.S'
Material 23.01
Road District No. 13
Carl neebe, labor 3S4.00
Material 44.20
Road District No. 14.
D. W. Pence, labor 129
General r-oads.
Wm. C. Leever. labor -10.00
Sam Walsh, labor 13.50
O. & l'. It. It. Co., Mshlana
City Road refund 206.58
Palmer Inveslineni Co., niateriai 41.00
O. .1. Putton, labor 65 00
Mali-rial 2 50
J. C. Smith, labor 72.00
Men J. Thowbrldge notary fees 2.00
Von iler Hellcn liros., supplies 8.51
The Herald, -printing road elec
tion notice 4.H0
So. Ore. Tract Inn Co., fit. on
culverts 16.53
Hudson 'Feiiniighty Co., ciilverts2067.5S
Fred L. Colvig. cash advanced
for frt. on culverts 16.
So. Ore. Traction Co., frt on
culverts 26 4.
Total labor, material, etc 3.S30.02
Pacific Hinhway Road Fund,
XI. T. Edwards, BioiioK. work on
Sweeney case 188.00
D. A. Norton, typewriting, etc.,
Sweeney case 207.26
A. E. Roames, exponso on Swee
ney case 100.00
Total 495.20
Warrants Issued on General Fund,
nil being scalp bounty warrants:
H. A. Lower
Herman Nowslrom
W. R. Garrett
Harden Turnbough
W. II. Milton :..
4.00
3.00
1.50
6.00
1.50
3.50
2.00
1.50
Walter Laws
N. It. Smith
O. A. Clinno
Carl lioeho
F. Hall
Win. Lindsay
G. Cornell
Frank Ortnian
Herold Kiibll
.1. I). Williams
Clyde Smith
Claude Miles
Loren Fryer
J. M. Cimley
Charlie .Mariiuoss
1.50
2.00
r,.oo
3.00
16.00
7.50
1.50
2.00
2.00
2.0(1
2.00
li.OO
Total
73.50
A. GARDNER,
County Cleiii.
CI.ASSII ADVERTISING
HATES.
One cent per word per
issue; 6 times for the prion of
Fiftv cents a lino by the
month, without change.
Five words lo tiie line.
FOR HKXT-
IIOISES
FOR RENT .-IliiiigalQW
1 Mil st. Phone I3X-.I
XI 6 Wcsl
26s
'Oil LENT - Five-room lnoden
bungalow with sleeping porch. 435
North Central. fnnMp; ill. Hurl,
.lack on Co. bank iildg. 273
l'OIt RENT -Furnished complete i
ruoin modern bunic a :'.-..' with
range, and sleeping i.i:".-ti, on
pavi d street. Iniiuire Dr. liar.'.
.Inikson Co. bank bldg. 273
I-'OK SALE POl'LTUY
.'ANTED One doy.'-n Plwuoiltil
lioclt bens. Geo. A. Mansifitl.
Prospect. Ore. Phone 22-Fl::,
Unite Falls and Eagie Point Tel.
Co. . 2 Oil
Foil SALE - S. C. Rhode I.dalid Rod
lOcKerebi, put:'!.; arid eggs for
hatching Ernest Webb, Central
J'oiur, phone 2 17. 212
FOR SALE -Eggs for hatching, rrom
first prize wiuers nt State Poul
try Show. S C. White Leghorn.
$1.00 per silting. R. C. Silver
Lined Wyandnties, $1.25 per set
ting. Order now for future hai'h
ing. P. Vt. Wynenop, S;'n Writ
llMli H. I'lionu 201 W, 34:
WAXTUll MISCELLANEOUS
WANTKU To buy a set of .Mark
Twain's Works. A. F. S., .Mull
Tribune.- 2G5
WA.VI Fl Hog's feedc
N. C lirophy. Talon.
!'S. Adili'Ojt;
Oregoc. 2 us
WAXTHll Hood llv.t, pi'Ofiretsivii
man watiH lo ri'it r.: ea ou shares
with stock, niacainery and ofcd
furnished, rjo I rofei-enci ;, aivon
as lo houesi.v aiie. ability. Phone
1-F;i, or writs ' T. Morns. 11. H.
1, Ilox 130. Ashland, Ore. 26S
WANTED Second hand nniiidging
o'.'tilt or any part Includin,; 5.ooo
gallon tank or less, waitoii tank
ur.ii l.OUO gallon pots. Also wagon.
Phone 57 l-l( 1. 261
W.VA'TED To borrow $2500 on two
houses and lots; everything paid.
Dox E, Mall Trlbtiuc. 266
WANTED Dees to tnko euro of on
shines; (experienced.) Address
Ouisinger llros., Phoenix, Ore.
266
WANTED Farmers to ralso nioro
onions. Call Medford Fruit Co.
WANTED To make yoif tires run
twice as far with Inner-liners mndo
of your old tires. Cass llros., 1 1 i
South Dartlett. Phone 520. 265
WANTE! Rest bargain in modern
residence, $1000 to S1500; cash or
terms; huvo buyer. Dennett In
vestment Co. 264
WANTED Houses to movo.
Phone
488-M, or 4SS-X.
WANTED C. A. Hamlin, doaler In
hides and wool. Highest prices
paid. Offices, Laurel St., Market.
Phone 475-L. 264
WANTED Remomber your poultry
and eggs will bring you more
money at Wnrner, Wortmnn and
Gore's. One price for hens, ro
Rnrdlesn of size.
HF.LP WAJfTJCIl MALE
WANTED Good mall to cut wood
by (he tier, llroimnor Dros. ranch
l'liono 0,S!t-J2. 264
FOn SALE LIVESTOCK.
SACRIFICE SALE Two spaii mares,
one "Old Trusty ' Incubator, $6
.1. S. Norwood, It. F. D.. No. 2,
Central Point. 26S
FOR S,LE lersoy cow. Jlla-k Mi
norca cockrels. ,V. V. Uiirnum,
Medford. Rural Route 4. Phone
403-J1. 267
Full SALE Light work inim
liiggy and single harnesa,
Campbell, Phone 3U U.
nl so
.las.
264
FOR SALIC Ono .lersew cow, and
heifer calf. Cow fre.ih on sth.
Gives 17 ipiarts milk a day. Wort.i
475.00. Goes for $65.00 or $00. 00
without calf. Phone S7 1-1(1. 265
FOR SALE Two yearling mules.
One 2-ycar old Clydosdale niaro.
Ed Conley, Eagle Point, Ore. 26 5
FOH SALft MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Furniture lor 6-rooni
bungalow. Electric range. 4S
Rose uvo. 26S
FOR SAI.rJ Furniture for sale at a
Inn-gain. Call nt 522 - Rlverr.ldo.
Phone 2S7-L1. 2G.S
FOR SALE Piano, will take driving
rig, organ nnd balance ensy pay-'
ments. Phono 820-X. 274
FOR SALE Seed wheat and barley.
Keenc and Carlton. Phono K6-J.
267
FOR SALE il.iled trim hay in any
quantity. Ko ia i nd Olson ranch,
east of Sis'tiyou Ho.ights. 2 61
FOR SALE Household goods, in
cluding stovea. 15 So. Peach st.
265
'OR SALE Several ladies fur gar
ments all new and never worn, nt
bargain prices. 1013 West Main.
266
FOR SALE Hay and tnrkoys.
Carey, Talent, Phone 16-F11.
Mrs.
FOR SALE Dry mnnznnita, laurel
and some oak wood, $1.75 a tier
on ground, or $3.25 delivered,
l'liono 370-R. 261
FOR SALE Homo grown alfalfa
seed. Seo Wallace Woods at Hub
bard llros. 265
FOR KALE Furnlliiri! nt a bargain.
14 4 S. Central avc., Phono
4 70-.M. a 4
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, rod clover
sweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Central Point, Oro.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR KALE OR TRADH 23U a. level,
good, t'reo soil, well fenced, good
buildings. Kacrilico. Call at 7TTT
King st. 60
FOR SALE (ill TRADE Ten aires,
fourth mile cllv limit. See owner.
I I I, Tripp St., .uedio.d. 206
l'OIt SALE--Or trade, s-room re.sl
di nee, good lot; blocks from
.Main: big bargain. Address II. c.
.M., .Mall Tril-uu'-. us
FOR SALE - Alfalfa lnnd und"r irri
gation in Shasta Valley $1:':, per
acre; perpetual water right; easy
tirriis; will i also from seven to
nine Ions per acre. For particulars
w rlle or phono to (',. D. Abbott, Jack
sonville, phone 292. ;6I
FOR SA LE Cheap. Throe "bouses
and Cireo lois; two houses are on
one lot, one hou-ie on one lot, nnd
one vacant lot. Sum Uauer, Nes
liov.'in. Oregon. 2(jfl
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN $ I ruin to $ I il. Ono on aTiod !
rani .'l prop irv. M.m : ;aes boa - hi
and sold. Ron n
P.ldg.
2 I a (,.-i! neti-Coi.
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages. Quick
service. R s. Tiimv, " 1 0 Carnelt
Cnrey bldii.
F I UN ! S 1 1 F I A 1- .1 1 ITS IE NTS.
FOR RENT Fiirnif h'd apartment,
hot water heat. Tho fierhea.
FOR RENT Two completely fur
nished apartments fur rent, steam
heat, -hot and cold water, bath,
kitchenette with gas range. Apply
Hotel Holland.
l'OIt KENT IIOl'SHREKI'lNG
KOOMS.
FOR RENT Furnished and house
keening rooms. Call 2 to 1. 322
!o. Central. Phone -1 03-R2. 2i;X-
FOn EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Furnished houso with
lights and water, lot. woodshed,
poultry honso nnd yard for team,
wngon nnd harness. Address Pox
C, Mall Tribune. 264
FOR EXCHANGE I have small
aernge well Improved I will trado
for house and lot 111 Orange, Cal.,
or surrounding towns. Write or
call at 349 N Glassoll st. 275
FOR TRADE 160 acres for houso
nnd lot In Medford. &18 Oak avn
Klamath Falls. 26 6
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED Man with small rapltal
to engage In business proposition.
Phone 3 7 6-J. 268
BUSINESS DIItKCTOItY
Auto Supplies
LAHEIt AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
nnd best equlppod plnnt In the Pa
cirio northwest. Uso our springs
when others full. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth SL
Portland, Ore.
Attorney
GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy and
Notnry, Rooms 9-10, Jnckson Coun
ty Hank Building, entrance N,
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Dank Building.
A. E. RE AMES Lawyer. Gnrnctt
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected soino accounts .14 years
old. Wo know how to get the
money. The P.itllock Mercantile
Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Hns
klns' Ilidg., 216 E. Main st.
Dentists
DR. T, T. Sll AW Dontlst. Over Dan
iels Clothing Storo In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
682-Y. Recldence Phono 600-Y. 151
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCCYOC
Dentists
Onniett Corey lildg., Suite
Medford, Ore. Phone 85(1.
810
Engineer anil Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer nnd
contractor, 404 XL F. & H. Bids,
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land improvement
Gartinse
GARUAChl Got your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Coll
on the city garbage wagons fo
good sorvlce. Phone K74-L. t.
Y. Allen.
Iiutrnctlon in Muslo
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Il.-.lght Musll
Studio, 401 GarnettCorey Bldg.,
Phone 72
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY Gonoral Insurance
ofrice. Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local sorvlco. No. 210
Gurnott-Corey Dldg.
Physicians nnd Bilrgooroi
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physiclnn. 303 GarneltC'oroy build
ing. Phone 130,
DR. J. J. E.MMENS Physician and
Burgeon. Prncllco limited to eye,
car, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portlnnd prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front st. Phone
315. Prices right Service guaranteed.
WHY?
$1650
Rent buy for money on our list.
6-rooni ii-odern house on ono of best
st eetr, in tow n. House could not be
built for less than two thousand dol
lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet;
Fist rront: good shape. Will sell
tin iillure with house at half price.
Terms en part.
See rue now,
J. G. BARNES
101 Weal Malt) SUdU ' j
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