Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 31, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFOTrt) MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORFJOK, WEDNESDAY. .TAXTWuY HI, 1017
PACIE FTYE
TODAY'S MARKETS
Portland Livestock
'(UTI.ANL),.Ur., Jan. ;il. Hogs
higher; receipts "iU!l. Hulk of pack
ing grades, if i(rTl Llio; heavy pack
ing, l" '2'tQ pounds. $ll.:HI((i
11.10; ilght packing,' 170 io 1!)0
pounds, $1Hii' 1 1.--K rough heuvv, $10
(nlU.-iU; lig midships, l).7o(u
0..-0; stock hogs, !f'8..r0(ri !l.."0.
Cultlu steady; receipts 10. Steers,
prime light, -T'8.;i0(i 8.7j; prime heavy,
.tS.7."('!l; good, $8(8.40; cows,
choice, $7.307.7."; mediuin to 'goad,
$7(u 7.'Ji! ordinary to l'uir, $(!( (. 7") :
heifers, $ !((('' 7..')0; bulls, $:!.'0(ii .Lot) ;
calves, $ti(n 8.
Sheep steady receipts ."ul. I.uiubs,
oast of mountains, $l''(Vi lU.H.'i; lambs
valley, $U..)(I((( 1 1.73; lambs, good,
$1 lfirl l.fiO ; choice yearling wethers,
$10(n 10.")0; good yearlings, &).7j
10: choice ones, .f(ii 9.123 ; heavy
ewes, $8.00(r8.7,"i.
Portland Grain
I'OHTI.AND, llr., Jan. III. Wheat
easy, no trading. Spot bids michung
ed to He lower. Bluestcm, $1.33;
Koity-r'old, $!..').; elub, $1.30; Ifed
Russian, $1.10.
Hurley nnchnnged.
Tar receipts: Wheat 7, barley 1,
Hour 3, oats 10, hay 7.
Portland Butter
POltTLAND, Or., Jan. :.'l.
piints steady; eubo extras
,'i()e.
-Duller
higher,
Chicago Wheat .
CHICAGO, Jnu. 111. Wheal :
Open,
(lose.
$1.7Hs
1.4UU
llnv
July
$1
i-
... i.-IH'j
Members of iiilltih Temple returned
from Shrine festivities in Portland,
spenk in "jlowintf terms of their enter
tainment at the hands of El Kadcr
vfemplc on the occasion of the recent
ceremonial in the metropolis, ileud
(inaiters of local Shriners was at the
Imperial hotel. All pronounce the
banquet event at the Multnomah last
Saturday n crowning feature of the
.social slathering, with 2000 present.
J. II. Hobinson of Uoscburg was llil
lah's representative as a candidate
for the mystic degrees in Shriiicduin.
A massive pennant 'was presented
ltillab Temple. " '
All patrons of the city electric li'ht
system usinpr current on a flat rate
basis for lijjhtincr only are to have
fuses plneed as a further equipment
to residence connections. These de
vices will summarily record the ex
tent of current to which patrons arc
entitled under flat rate schedules.
About 000 households are involved in
the installntiun. Some householders
afflicted -with electrical astigmatism
resented the new departure, asserting
that it reflected a stigma on heating
well as lighting motives; consc
qTicntly the installation of the fuse
detector is to be made general.
-Mrs. Xuncy Bunnell, residing on
f.larficld street, died on Sunday, aged
ti'i years. She was the widow of the
late Dr. 1'. I). Bunnell. Funeral ser
vices will he held at the Congrega-
ASHLANB AND ViClNiTY
tional church Thursday afternoon, schools.
pending the arrival of the pastor. I!cv. j Mrs. F.llcn McLecd died on Tucs
G. S. lirclt, from Seattle. Interment day at the family home, 330 Fairview
will be in Mt. View cemetery. j street, aged SO years. She was a nn-
In response lo an invitation, Trinity live of England and the widow of the
Guild of this city will visit Mcdfoid on j late Alexander McLcod. Funeral ser-
Thursdny of this week as the guests
of St. Mark's Guild of that city ut n
luncheon and social reunion before
the advent of the Lenten season.
John Yolpc, Postal Telegraph line
man, has moved into the W. A. Frco
bcrg residence on Granite street.
The local Coast Artillery basketball
team will iihiv a game ut Mcdfoid
with the high school team of that city j
on Friday of this week. I
The family of ( 'ouneilmaii W. W.
Cnhlwell, 147 Hock street, are rcceiv-. ,.fii to Mr. Unsor. The program in -in
a visit from a number of near rel-1 eluded seven numbers covering a
atives residing in Wisconsin. They range of classic and folksong mIcc
include Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell tiou scuibraccd in the production- of
and daughter Jo-ephine. and Mrs. W. j Uisllurd, Covcrly, Cndmon, Phillip-.
E. I.amont of Lodi. and Mrs. O. 11. Hartinan. I.owdcn, liar!;.', Moore,
Uinriehs and son Gordon, of Modi-1 Sargent, Elgar and Ha lie. all exhibit
son. ling tin! excellence and versatility ol
Key. W.'il-.l' W ' Macllenrv. former I .Mr. Ru-or's talents as a vocalist, lie
well-known t'nwlivterifln lMistor in
this eitv, and now'of Itake:'. has been
colled to the pu-lorn!c of the Mount
Tabor Pre-bvtcriaii chui'-h in Port
land, made vacant bv reslgnatt u ollniaul lueetlllltely. I
Ii'cv. W. G Moore, who has gone to!
... , .. I :
arraniemu. lie Ma- accepieo aim
will moo to Portland about tile mid-,
die of February. ?:r. Mncllcnry i-I
Rheumatism Should
Rheumatism in its early stapes may
delude you into believing that it is a
disease of a purely local and tempo
rary nature. Beyond a slight numb
ness of the limbs and pains in the
joints or back, there may be no out
ward indications of it, but if you do
not heed these warnings, or if yon
rely upon liniments to cure you, it will
prow rapidly worse nntil yon have
Kheumatism in its most violent form.
These symptoms, mild in the begin
ning but growing steadily worse, indi
cate that yaur liWd j impregnated
k 2 SMViiiwo ally & k & txiXklj
WELL,VNELLl BY 60UY! ! A PfcRftoT! UjWAT ) Y , D,0. rur I I HCW LOOK HEKE! ( SXJRE' YSEE WMEN f v - C (mi'WMTKM
I'K 6LPvC YOU'RE C-ET- V TTV " " W.f AW DIDN'T TS FOOLISH M ( &0 Y BED I FIX ; fc,N.&S" IT SCMES XIV
" TIN6 Down ON TIME y( SR. X TO 6ET M J HKkZ ME So TA.LW 1! -YOU MEM ) W AURK CLOCK - - A pABPoT WHAT
"7 - .wi' '
ilk iJ
a graduate of l'rinecton Theological
Seminary, lie is chairman of the
synodicul home mission committee of
this slate, also representing Oregon
on the home mission council uf the
United Slates.' Jle is a virile preacher
both physically and intellectually, and
is yet a young man comparatively.
Funeral services of the late An
gus William Atlcrbury, who died on
Monday, were held at the family resi
dence, ;il!l Sherman street, Wednes
day, conducted by l!ev. I). I). Kdwards
of the Xazaronc church. Interment
iu Mountain View cemetery. The de
ceased was a native of Missouri, aged
70 years. Hesidcs his widow, he
leaves two sons and two daughters'
Clarence V., who is chief of police of
this city; Lester A. and " Mrs. Klva
Uoeroes of Tillamook, and Mrs. Flor
ence Young of Marshficld. Mr. A tier-
bury bad lived in Ashland about five
years. lie formerly resided in Fort
land and had at different times been
connected with the federal customs
service and police department of that
city.
January :)0 being a fifth Tuesday in
the month, it was made the occasion
of nn extra social event in the Ke
bekah calendar, as is customary with
this auxiliary to Odd Fellowship. In
this particular instance a masquerade
party was the special attraction, sup
plemented by games and the serving
of refreshments. Odd Fellows in
general responded lo the invitation to
attend as issued by the Kebekah
Iiceenl basketball records indicate
a score of 1G to 11 in favor of the
Coast Artillery team, which was pit
ted against Cottage Grove high at the
Armory last Katnrdav night. The
home high school met with a series of
defeats incident to a tonr of northern
California last week. At Fort Jones
they were, overcome by 20 to 10. They
also lost both games at Etna Mills,
the first by 30 to 18, second H8 lo 21.
It has been definitely dceidud to
hold the next Oregon Grand Army
state encampment at Jrost Grove.
The dates nre June 20, 27 and 28, as
per notification officially to the local
post.
The Jackson County Schoolmas
ters' club will meet in the high school
assembly room at I'hoouix Saturday,
February 3. There will he five num
bers on a program which will begin
at lOiliO and close al 3 p. m. lainch
con will be served by .the l'hocnix
vices will probably he held on Friday
afternoon. Interment will be in Ash
land cemetery. .Mrs. Jessie llondcau
of this city and Mis. A. I'.assoni of
San Francisco are daughters of Ihc
deceased.
Earl L. K'nsor appeared in recital al
tho Prcs'ovU'riaii church on Tuesday
evening, assisted by Mrs. licllc Par-
son,
land,
oinpiinis!, and Curl Lovc-li.-t.
The entertainment was
made the occasion of a farewell ben-
I left on Wednesday morning for
erdeon, WrUh., to till a temporary eti
' gagement in cvangeli-tii. Work before
! goin to -otitheni California to re-
Dr. . ,. Cn'il'ield anil wife of!'
, . . M I l.. I f I
j liram are i.-nmi; r. m.o .o t . n.
Garrett, parent.-, of Mr--. Cuntield,
who was rornierlv Miss l.c
, Ourrett,
Be Hippsd !n The Bud
...i.u tt.!- a..-,. if ,i. .r,ll.
cated. will contaminate your cntiro
system. The results wilt tie ranting
pains in the joints, muscles and limbs
chronic stomach troubles ,and a slug
gish liver.
The only relief is in the restoration
of the blood to its normal, vigorous
condition, which can he accomplished
by taking S. S. S., the unfailing
remedv for rheumatic troubles. Our
Medical Department is at the disposal
of all users rf i. S. S. Swift Specific
l.'u, 30'i Fwilt UiiiMing. Atlanta, tia.
Incident to this visit, Dr. Cnnficld is
testing the virtues of Ashland's lithin
waters.
1. mlies of the Haptist Aid held .1
very success! ul meeting, coupled w-ith
social entertainment features, at the
hureh parlors' on Wednesday after
noon, January 31.
W. W. Iirown. and son Ira, of Po
mona, tat., arc recent arrivals here
who are looking about this section as
prosnectivc locators either ill this city
or its immediate', ieinity.
An open dancing class will be held
at Memorial hall on Thursday evening
,.f (his weel.- eo.ii.he.l liv Professor
and Mrs. Carl l.ovcland in "London
Taps" and other late and popular
movements.
Kor the benefit of those in our
district who do not know, we here-
itu slate the glad news that the tel
ephone, central, hereafter, will he on
duty Sunday afternoons the same as,
any other day.
The Willow Springs Pn rent-Teach
er circle will meet at the home of
Mrs. Snm Anderson, on Saturday,
Feb. a, at 2:30 p. ni.
J. W. Birkholz sold two liarred
Plymouth liock hens to tho poultry
man last week, which brought him
?2.2t. How Is that for hens?
Miss E. Kronimcr of Ashland was
a week end visitor at tho home of
Miss X. liarnard, In Tolo.
Messrs. Iirown and Cowglll of tho
Kogife Kiver Canal company were
..out here 'Wednesday looking over
the land with the view of getting
tho water to tho Miner and Dlrkholz
ranches.
Mr. and Mrs. Straub and John Sis
ty. wcro Mcdfoid visitors on Satur
day. Mrs. L. G. Itlchardson of Amity,
Oregon, left for her homo on Fri
day, taking w ith her her little daugh
ter, Helen, who had been staying
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Single. Helen attended Willow
Springs school while here. llir lit
tle playmates will miss her as she
wan quite a favorite
A number of Willow Springs peo
plo attended tho dance given at the
Tolo hotel, on Saturday eve.
Tom Clark of Kugcnc, Oregon, a
brother of Mrs. Frod Straube, is here
on a prolonged visit.
Mrs. (i. A. Hover of Ontario. Oil.,
will return to her home this week,
after having spent several mouths
with rrlattvos In this vicinity.
At the Willow Springs grange lust
Saturday afternoon all present li.s
ter.ed to a very interesting talk on
c.imiliig, given by J. S. .Miner, who
lives on tils' ranch in tho WiiloA
Springs district. .Mr. .Miner has op-
ei.'l'-d canneries ail his life.
His
firr.t words wore ill regard to irn
C'ition. Ho slated that it was in.
ptbiido to supply a-teiiuatoly a can
nery in this vicinity with any vc;.c
tables or berries without irrigation.
With irrigation o cannery at Central
Point would bo n very profitable in
vestment, lie stated that he ha-, liv
ed no place where tlio cllnm!'.! was
more favorable to tlie raising of veg
etables for canning purposes than
tliif, owing to tiie eany spring and
I toe length of the growing se.i.ion.
iii niche ciiieai. uuva;jiuue avun
jus noioiiiK wiiuuiii 'irrigation. rot
!;.i.'Uf.-i Mi. .Vliier has operate! can-
iwric! in dlstriils whre iiriuUoni
at'
de.p-iid.(l upon to insure v. cion. t
-t.j.tcd a lurcc n inibcr of jus-iii l
w!i-re farnieis had sold hiiii ,
j vorlh or tomatoes off of one nci a oi
! irrigate,; land, while a next door
(neighbor without irrigation, co'iol
, ruiKe oi.l;' a very small fraction oj
that aniM.nt.
Hu ,ol(I ' llon' f"''H",r In T:;ali.
1 ""1"'- " direction, drill, d pees, si
WILLOW SPRINGS
to eight inches deep In the spring.1'"11 f-M-K S. ( . Rhode Inland Red
and when tbeso were ready to he.r
vPFt. the vines were moved and rak
ed and carted to the cannery, -here
a machine would separate the peas
from the vines. After the peas ie
removed the farmer would Imme
diately plow the land and put It Into
sweet (orn. tiiua furnishing the ran
ory with two well i ir.; c,oo 'I uv
last factory operated, uy Mr. Miner
is nttuated about 30 miles south o!
Salt I.ako City. TMb cannery wna
owned cntlroly by the neighboring
farmers. Tho capital stock 'was ?lu,
000, each farmer taking at least one
sliaro of very smalt denomination,
for which many of them had to bor
row tho money at tho bank at 10
per cent Interest.
When Mr. Miner had rinlshcd tho
season's canning, about half of tho
output was already Bold and til"
othur half was In the warehouse.
Thu returns received for the goods
sold together with the value of the
goods in the warehouse, at the pre
vailing prices in November, amount
ed to $13,000 or nearly 100 pol
ecat of the total money invested in
the factory, liesldes this the fann
ers who borrowed money to buy their
jsliareB of stock found that their few
I acres of peas, corn and tomatoes.
taken to the cannery, brought them
enough to pay for their Btock, and
then some. In view of these slate
meats it seems that the people in
tho Central Point district should
wake up and get water first and
then figure on getting a cannery.
'TIs a consummation devoutly to bo
wished.
Xotlce.
To all friends and acquaintances
who so kindly extended their help,
sympathy and flowers during our rud
bereavement we extend our sincere
thanks. MRS. T. "W. THOMAS
JOB A: THOMAS
AXD FAMILY. '
' OUJ-SmE COLD CURE
DEHIK HOT TEA1
Oct ft smnll package of Hamburg i
Tircuafc Tea, or m tiio Onnan folks j
rail it, "llmnhurr lirnst Thw," nt any!
pharmacy. Jnko a tal'li'Rpoonful of tho
tea, put a cup of boiling wator upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup full at any time during the
day or lufore retiring. It in tho moat
rITectivo way to break a cold and euro
frrip, ns it opens tho pores of the skin,
relieving congestion. Also loosen 3 tho
.bowels, thus bn-akinff up n cold.
Try it the uext time you Buffer from
a cold or tho tfnp- It in inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore eafo
and haruilc&s.
Hub Soreness from jointa and musclea
with, a Rmall trial bottle of
old St- Jacobs Oil
Ptop "dosiitfr' Kiu'Uiuatic-m.
It's j'fiin only; not one cnio in fifty
requirea inicrnal trootrncnt. Hub Booth
in. (Hiiietrat in ".St. .laooba Oil' riht
on the "t-niU-r pnt," and by tlm time
j you uny Jack Ilohiti n out comrn tho
I rltfiiiniitio pain. "M. .Tn.(l.s Oil" i.-t
1 a liarinlesti rlii'iitnat i-m cure which never
diHapiwuntf and dn't burn the nVin. H
tak(- pam. sorenrft nnu Hhllnens rrmn
Aching jointp. muscle! and Ixne?; lprt
.iatiea, liunbni:o. bin kacbe, nniraJfia.
' Limber up! (ct a 2.r) cent bott n
of old -time, honeut "St. .la'.-obs Oil"
from any i!rrif,' ;fore, anl in a iiu-mnil
you'll b" free from pains, arlien :itid
ititrneR. ; Dju't aiiir-rl Kub r!ie;u:ia
tiHia awav.
. i'LASSII'il D ADVEUTISIV;
On cent per word per
Issue; ; time for Hie price of
Fifty cent;; a line by
the
v month, without '.hauxe.
4 Five words to the lim.
4 ! . 4. 4 ,
FOIl S.H-E I'OtLTUk'
I'OK .SAl.i; Kose romh Khode
Jslaud Ited roekreis froin pri;.e(
winning ntocll. W. -J. .Si'llli'-ell.
Jtoute J, l'.ox lurt. Phone (ill-.ll.
271
WAXTKD One do7cii Plyinoul h
itoek- liens. Geo. A. .MunMl'-ld.
Prospect, tire. Phone 22-KI::.
Unite Pulls and K,,g!e Point TM.
Co.
corseroir, jMii.fis nnn eggs lor
hatching. Ernet-t
Central
Point. Phone 2 17
SI 2
POR SALE- Kegs for hatching, from
first prize wlners at Hlate Poul
try Show. S. C. White Leghorn.
$1.0 per setting. R. C. Silver
Ijtrcd Wyandoties, 112.', per set
ting. Order now for future hat'h
Ing P. E Wvnconp, Jri) Wnt
J'-lu ut. Puoua 2U4 W, Hi
URiC ACID IN MEAT
CLOGS THE KIDNEYS1
Take a gloss of Salts if your Back hurts
or Bladder bothers you Drink
more water.
If you must have your meat every day,
eat it, but. llueti your kidacys with' Baits
occasionally, says a nottu authority who
tclla us that meat forms uric, acid wliicii
Almost piiralyca tho kiilucya iu their ef
forts to expel it from the blood. They
hcroino sluggish and weaken, then you
antler with a dull misery iu tho kiilm1
region, sharp pains in tho hack or sick
headache, di..iiics.s, your stomach sours,
tongue is coated and when tin wcattio,
ia bad you iiavo rheumatic twinges. Tho
urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tho
chamuda often get soro and irritated,
obliging you to sock relief two or thn'o
time during the nigat.
To neutrali?e. these irritating acids, to
cleanse the kidneys and tltish otf the
body's urinous waste get four ounces of
Jad Salts from any pharmacy hero:
take a tablesnoonful in a glass of
water tieforo breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys wilt thru act flue. This
famous salts is lnado from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has lcen used for generations
to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys,
also to neutralise the. acids in urine,
so it no longer irritates, thus ending
Waaler, wi-akwas.
Jad Salts is incxponRivo; cannot in
jurp, ami makes a delightful effervescent
iituia-watcr drink.
, HULP WAXTKD F KM AUG
WAXTED Hill foT general bouse
iwork. 022 W 4th. Phono 7S1-Y.
20(i
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
YVA.NTKl) Want to buy piano box
In good i.impe, South Kinp;
trot. 2 till
WAXTJOD To buy an all-purpone
l'nrm tfiam, ho rues or mil Ins. AJluto
axe, rico and locution, llox J. .1.,
Mail Tribune. 2GU
WAXTKD A farm -where I can keep
milk cowii, pigs and chickens.
I'hone 53'J-JI. 270
WANTKD Small
.Main.
aafe.
301
WANTED- To buy .second hand
liiirroiiKb" nrldlnj; mncbine.
dium ni.n. Must be cheat) and in
Rood condition. Uox 2 IK, Klam
ath Falls, Ore. ' 2'IS
WAXIkiUro buy chicken wire
fence, G foot high. Tel. 3H-H
27'
VAVJ El Hor's feeders. Addrest;
N C Drophy, Tah;nf, Oregon. 20 S
WANTED (iood llv.', iriit;reF.s!ve
mail want's lo r ol ri:nn on Hharow
with stocl;, macvilnei-y ami tv.vd
I'urniiilK'd . yjo I refejcnct tfiven
, ns to liQii'-.y. f an.! ability. Phone
1-F.t, or writ,. C. T .Morns, It. R.
1, Hox lau, Ashland, Oro. 2d
WANTED- -To borrow $2.MH on two
houses and lols; everything paid,
llox E, Mail Tribune. 2GG
WANTED Deos in tako care of on
nhans; O.-xpui'b'nced.) Add runs
Gtiislimer HroH., Plioenlx, Ore,
2 GO
WANTED
onions.
-Farmers to ni Isn more
Call .vledfoid Fruit Co.
WANTED
IIousck to move,
or 43i-X.
Phone
WANTKD Itemciulier your poultry
and eggs will bring you morn
money ut W'urner, Wortmnn and
Ooru'u. One price for hena. re
trnrdl"f of 7.n
1 Oil
JiKXT llflt.SKKI'.'l.'Pl.NO
JiOOMS.
KOK KKN'I -Kui'llb'ii"d
lieepiu;; room.;. Call i
K.O. Ci III i n I . PlioiV. ' i'
iiid liou
to t
;-iti.
l'OI! I'.LNT HOISKS !
FOR KENT- Itilliciilow, SIR Went I
llih st. I'hone i:i-.I. 20.S !
i -
I'dii 1..ENT Five r'Otn uiodein1
hungalow wlih Hleeping poreli. t:;:, i
Norlh Ceniral. tniinii-; ir. li ut.
-T.'ick tin Co. Ij:'l.k hldg. 27:; '
I'Ult :I;NT Furnished I 'rillllele li-j
room modern hniiiU'.. wwh
r.ii'icr and sleeping nr"ii, on ;
iiavi.fi rireet. Inouiro Hr. ihirf.i
.lar ii on Co. bank hldg.
KI'KMSPIK.H AlVIItT.MF.X'rs.
FOR KENT -Two completely fur
nished apartments for rent, stonui
heat, hot anil cold water, hath,
klii lieneie with gas r.ins'e. Auph
Hotel Holland. '
FOB SAIiK L1VKSTOOK. . M1SCELL A.N ROU8.
FOR SALK Horse, buggy, wugon
and harness, and small rig, $40.
Hi South King street. titii
SAC'UIFICK SA1.K Two span ninrcs.
one "Old Trusty" Incubator, $G.
J. S. Norwood, It. F. 1). No. 3,
Central Point. . 2CS
FOIt KALE Jersey cow. Jlla.-lt Mi
norca cockrels. W. V. llarauni,
Mcdl'ord. ltural ltouto 4. Phone
403-J1. 2U7
FOR B.VLR SUSCKLliAXEOl'S
"Oil SAL10 Hood cook stove,
dandy baker, and new pipe,
$f..00. Mau'8 bicycle, $7.00. 709
Alder street. 207
FOIl SALIC- One quick meal range,
one coal heater at bargain. 3211
South King. 2117
FOlt BALE Hay. Mr. Carey, Tal
ent, Phone lli-Fll.
FOlt SALE Dry fir and oak wood
Phone S44-X. 271
FOlt SALIC Urv inanzauita, laurel
and some oak wood, $1.75 a tier
on ground, or $;!.-ii delivered.
Phono !!70-Jt. 377
KOlt BALK Alfalfa need. Homo
grown, 17VjC a pound. JJiS-ltl.
271
FOIl SALE Second and third crop
aU'ulla hay. A. K. Hanley. 271
KOK SALE I-'urnfturo
buumilow. ICU'ctric
Itoso :ve.
of G-room i
rau;;e. 4S
2G
EOU HALE Furniture for sale at n
Ivni-niu. I'nll at T22 N Uiver::ldo.
Phone 5i: 1-Y. 208
FOlt SALE Piuno, will lake drlvlnfi
riK, orKan and balance easy pay
ments. 1'hono .S20-X. 271
FOR SALE P-eed wheat and barley.
Keene and Carlton. Phono SG-J.
2i7
FOR SALESeveral ladles fur gar
ments all new nud never worn, n't
baiKtiln prices. 101U Weat Aluln.
2GG
FOR SALE 'liny and turkeys. Mrs.
Carey, Talent, Phone 1G-F11.
FOR SALE Seed, alfnlfa, red clovor
nweet clover tlmqihy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Central Point, Ore,
FOlt SALE KEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2.''u a. level,
good, free soil, well fenced, Rood
bulldiiiKti. Sacrifice. Call at 715
King st. 2G9
POR SALE OH Tit A UK Ten aires,
fourth niilo city limit. Sco owner.
Ill Tripp at., medio. d. ijii
port BALK Or trudo, 8-room resi
dence, good lot; ;( blocks from
.Main; big bargain. AddrCBS U. C
M., Jlull Tribune. OS
FOlt HA LE Cheap. Three houses
tiurl three lots; two Iiouhos are on
ono lot, ono house on one lot, and
one vacant lot. Sam Bauer, Nes
kowln, Oregon. liG'J
LOST
LOST, t'onkliii fountain pen. Kind
er pleaxo return samo to llotol
'.Medford. One dollar reward. f!uy
A. Itugors. LMlli
LOST -On Alain st., Sutiirduy nlglil
Pluo Dutch nin. lilerllio: uilvei
mounted. Iteu'iird. Notify tbiH of
fiie.
2UG
LOST --Light tan hound dog with col
lar. lioy Lullaud. Phone 1-K12.
270
SIO.NKV TO LOAN
TO LOAN - J1UIJ0 to J I fl , 0 ij U oil good
raneh propo-l''. M-i, ':iage:, tioi.l't
end sold. -yj n 1' i o (;a;'ii:t;.-i;or'iv
Lldg.
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages. Quick
rorvlce. E. S. Tinny, 210 G.trnctt
Corey tildir. j
FOIl EXCHANGE I
I'OIt WALK OK Tlt.VliE .lacks' Mid
.l'liny l!ui-i-o.-!. Siiltalilo for chil
dren or wor lt. Cor. 1 .1 1 1 ( !e ;iud !
Liheriv. :v. .li dfoi'd. 23 ;
FOR EXCHANGE I have small
nrr.ico well Improved I will trade
for ho'it-o and lot In Oruir-'o fil..
or fMiiroundlnx towui. Writ
call at :; CI N Glaweil st.
FOR TltAni',-- ICO aces for house
and lol In Medrord. s I s Oak live.,
Klamath Fnlls. 2G8
IHKINESS OI'POItTL'MTIES
W ANTED -
.Miti
Willi
iu .me:
small capital
l-ropo .i. moi. I
lo .h:',,i"1e ii
Phono !i7 G J
TUAIXK1) MECHANICS Always in
demand. Practical instruction iu
Uas and lClectricul Engineering.
Automobile and tins Tractor Re
pairing and 0eration. Practical,
equipped school and plant. Se
attle Engineering School, Seattle,
IWashlngton.
BUSINESS IHRECTOKY
Auto Supplies
LAHEIt AUTO SPRIXQ CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth St
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N.
Contral, Med ford. Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 0, Medford National
Hank Rulldlng.
A. K HEAMES Lawyer." Gnrnett
Corey bids.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND HEHOUT3 Wo
collected soino accountH 14 years
old. Wo know how to Ret the
money. Tho Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Ine., Roomg 1. -C, 3. Ras
kins' nids.. 210 E. at.
PentLsts
DIl. T. T. SHAW Dontlst. Over Dan-
iols Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
092-Y. Hccldence Phone 600-Y. 151
Dlt. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
UR. C. C. VAN SCCYOO
Dcntlstn
Gnrnett Corey llldg., Suite 810
Medford, Ore. Phone 85G.
Knglneor and Contractor
KttUD N. CUM.M1NOS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Bid
Burveyn, eatlmatea, lrrlgntlon drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Garbage
OARUAGrJ Hot your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
good service Phone 874-L. S
Y. Allen.
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON I1AIQIIT Teachor of
piano and harmony. Height Mush,
Studio, 401 (Juriiett-Coroy Bldg,
Pkona 72
Insurance
KARL 8. TUiMY Gonoral Insurance
office, Plro, Automobllo, Accldont,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Ponds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 210
Oamett-Coroy flldg.
Iliyslcians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. llOWAItD Osteopathia
physician. 3(i:t0;unott Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DIl. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
- car, nose and throat. Eyes scion
tiflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist tor S. P.
R. It. Co. Offices M. K. & II. Co,
hldg.. opposite V,. O. Phone 6G7.
Printers and rulill-licrs
MKIJI-'ORO PKINT1NO CO., haa the
best equipped printing- office In
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir at.
Transfer
EADS TRAN.S1-EH & S I'OltAC.E CO.
Olfire 42 Norlh Front id. Phone
liir,. Pi Ices right. Servicu guar
anteed. $1650
Bcpt buy for money on our list.
G-rooui nto'lern house on one of best
I streets In town. House could not b
beilt for loss than two thousand dol
iars; on paved sireet; sl.l.v-five feet;
ICiKt. front; good shape. Will sell
furniture with house at halt price.
Term:! on part.
Sen me now.
J. C. BARNES
I Hi Hal u, BUM, j