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PAGE FIVE
LOKAL ANZEIGER
ACCUSES U. S. OF
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BERLIN, Feb. S. In a prominent
ly displayed leader the Lokal An
zeiger this afternoon charges tlia
United States with a broach of treaty
obligations in "conipulsorlly detain
ing" in America German subjects,
who, under the treuty ol 1799, arc
entitled, even in the case of an ac
tual outbreak of war, to pursue) their
avocations ilnniolestod. Recalling
the charges of violation of treaties
and the law of nations inndo against
Germany in the earlier days of the
war, the Auzelger continues:
"The breach of diplomatic rela
tloiis with the United States will
probably be made again the occasion
Kor levelling against us charges of
breaking treaties and International
h law in order to mobilize the indigna
tion of the whole world against our
shameful acts. It is therefore not
at nil an act of supererogation, to
point out now, while the deed is still
fresh that the United States, simul
taneously with the breach of rela
tions, has been guilty of an unjusti
fied breach of treaty In confiscating
German property contrary to treaties
between them and Germany and con
demning German subjects 'whose
profession' in the words of clause 23
of the treaty of 1709, serves the sus
tenance of the general weal of hu
manity, to compulsory detention.
This in spite of tho fact that the cited
article prohibits any molestation of
German subjects in the United
States, even in tho caso of war.
"If treaties are thus trodden un
der loot after a lireach of diplomat
ic relations, when President Wil
son's phrases that Americans uro sin
cere friends of the German nation are
still resounding, n-hut hare we to
expect if the contingency for which
we must be prepared arrives and war
breaks out. If we cannot prevent a
V breach of treaty we must at least
call attention cleanly, openly and Im
mediately to the fact that the United
States government has violated the
treaty of 1799 and tho general prin
ciple bf tho law of nations before
Germany ban undertaken anything
which could give tho slightest shad
ow of a pretext for such an action.-'
F
BUTTE, Mont., Feb. S. A special
from Forsythe says the bodies of
Mrs. C. V. McConenll and her Ihree
babies aged five, six and eight were
found huddled together and frozen
to death within one hundred rods of
their home near Vananda In the eas
tern part of tho state yesterday.' The
"woman was teaching school and with
her children had been missing since
Saturday when she started from tho
school house, where she had been liv
ing with the children, to their home
stead, whore her husband was at
W'ork. Saturday was warm, and the
woman started to walk with the ba
bies to her home to spend Sunday.
A sudden blizzard came up which
quickly exhausted the woman and
her children. Tho husband thought
them safe at the school house and no
investigation was made until Monday
when -Mrs.vMcConnell failed to ap
pear In her school room. The school
children - believed their teacher was
at home and prevented from attend
ing school by tho blizzard. Tuesday
a searching party found the frozen
bodies huddled together within a few
minutes walk of the homestead
cabin. ' ' I
m CLUB ASKS FOR
.NF.W YORK, Feb. 8. A resolution
adopted by the Aero t'luh of America
which was sent lo Washington today
asks that the proposed congressional
nppropriatioii for army aerial pre
paredness be increased to $50,000,
1)00. The club estimates the cost and
eqnipmeiit of grounds at .-fJO.OOO.nOO
and the cost of noiKI planes at $:),
MO.WIfl. Young- men -sccLiiii service in the
aviation section are applying at the
Ami club, hut must of diem are with
oi:t previous experience as fliers.
However, their applications are being
given consideration. -
Airplane- manufacturers of Hie
Vniled States can tuin out 100 ma
chines a wt-eU, ami if urgent nece-isitv
ariscs, from 200 to :W0 a week, il wa
announced today. Nineteen of the
twenty-one nirci-ell. manufacturers
of the country met here todav and
formed the Aii"plane Manufacturers'
association, and mi offer of its ser
vices nill be made to Pre-iilcnt Wilson.
lUUAyoMAffitIS
1'Oitlanil liivcvilork.
rortTI.AM), Ore., Feb. S. Hogs
higher. Keceipts :t.ji. Hulk of pack
ing grades, $11. 005? 11.90 heavy
packing, $11.90(Til2; light packing,
$11.00011.90; rough heavy, $10.00
ft! 11; pigs and skips. $10.40 Si 1 1. 10;
stock hogs, $9.70 ((t 10.23.
Cattle strong. Receipts 49. Steers
prime light, $S.75Si9.20; prime
heavy, $8,75 4)8.10; good, $8.25
S.C5; cows, choke, $7.500.7.75; me
dium to good, $7i7.2
ordinary to
fair, t64i'C73; hellers, $407.50;
bulls, $.3.50C; calves, $0(S9.
Sheep firm. Receipts 2,095.
Lambs, east of mountains, $12.25 ii
12.50; lambs, valley, $11,505(11.73;
lambs, igood, $1 1 (f.M 1-.50; choice
yearling wethers, $ 1 0 (t 10.50; good
yearlings, $9.75010; choice ewes.
$9ifi 9.25 heavy ewes, $8.50 lij 8.73.
PoHluiul Hutter.
PORTLAXD, Ore.. Feb.
tcr weak; cube extras, 3 Sc.
S. Dut-
Portland drain.
POrtTLAXI), Ore., Feb. S. Wheat
easy, no trading. Spot bids un
changed. Biuestem, $1.50; forty
fold, $1.40; club, $1.41; red Rus
sian, $1.43.
Ilarlcy lower. No. 1 feed, $38.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat C,
barley 2, oats 4, hay 2.
CWcnfio Wheat.
CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Wlieat:
Open
..$1.08
.. 1.46 !4
iCIose.
$1.68
1.4G
May
July
The weather at this date looks very
much like spring.
Fred Nichols was in town the first
of the week.
Mrs. Friink Silvn was visiting home
folks at Pin-cell's Tuesday.
Or. W. I,. Onmeron was in Medford
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Jennings were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Qilson
Sunday.
Mrs. . H. Taylor is visiting in
Medford this week.
Mrs. Silvn Pnrier is ogcnl for the
Aladdin mantle lamp.
Chester Pnrsell did trading with
Jacksonville merchants Wednesday.
George Pur-ell w-cnl to .Medford
Saturday to visit his sister Esther,
lie relumed home Monday.
Jim ('untrull spent Sunday night at
Frank Cameron's.
Chris Kcniiev and son Donald took
dinner at Goldstar's Tuesday.
Will (iilbanks was in town Monday.
llollis Parks anil his mother were
Sunday visitors at C. (!. Puck's.
1. R. 1 1 ti trill ton, from Central Point,
was out to ll.incoiu on business Sun
day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred D.orn of Hit; Ap
plcgatc weie visiting home folks at
Lewis' Tuesday.
I'nclc Hillie C'ameron was trading in
Medford Tuesjlnr.
EDEN PRECINCT
Mrs.
Mrs. A
l. Rose visited her daughter,
S. Furry, Saturday and Sun-
day.
Mrs. K. O. r!ea ,e of Ashland is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('.
Carev, of Talent.
J. M. Ruder is improving his place
lv pulling up a neat wire fence along
tiie front next Hie highway.
The community was grieved and
p really shocked at the sudden death
from heart failure of, F. II. Oatmau
of Talent last -Sunday f cuing, just
after he had retired tor the night. Mr.
Ontinan was in his usual hcnllli and
had been busy about the place all
Hay.
'. Carey was able to go to Medford
Wednesday. Mr. Carev has been ill
J tor -ereral weeks,
I Talent physical culture club will
BUNCd BREVET1ES
be entertained by the Phoenix
next Tuesday,
Jlr. and Mrs. M. Stockl'ord moved
to Gril't'in jCreek Inst week from the
Heed place, in North Talent.
S. S. Stephens of Talent litis been
selling- his crop of potatoes lo local
merchants the past week.
Mrs. ('. l ari'v sold all her young
turkeys through her ail in the ilail
Tribune.
Mrs. Callie Iliittnu is visiting
with Mrs. F. E. Furry of 1'lioenix the
past two weeks.
Mis. CI. I'. McCIuin of Phoenix lefl
I i.,u i i.v;.i.... c... i. i ., 1 1. p.. ii..
, ' . , ' , . , , '
iii-r iiiisuiiiui, tnu mx cniHU meill
there.
Mr. mul Mrs. William Ferns and
Mrs. Kli7.ii Ferns were over from Fern
valley attending the funeral of F. R.
Outiiwin Tuesday.
Talent cinincry is now soliciting for
acreage for vcjictahlcs fur cunning
purposes.
F. V. hVitner returned Sunday from
a ten days' stay at Corvallis in con
nection with agricultural work.
Hr. Frank Huberts, brother of J.
K. Hoberls of North Talent, went to
Fort ICIamatli last week on business
ami will remain lor a month or more.
FOOTS GREEK ITEMS
Miss Dorothy Alexander id' Rogue
Hirer spent the week end with the
Misses t'nrle.
J I desinr 'fti correct n1 statement
which appeared among my items last
week. I said the Carle fiunilr lost
their cow. Tho cow belonged to
Charles Wall!.
Pert Kocster attended a dance
gircn on ' Snrngc creek Saturday
night.
George Aldcn and wife of Kirerside
were callers in Gold Hill Friday.
Floyd Lance spent a couple of days
in Gold Hill last week.
('. Vi. Stmnbo was a culler in Rogue
Hirer Thursday.
- II. I). ICoester called upon friends
on rtirdscyo creek Sunday.
The Lauco family were very much
shocked to hear of the death of Mrs.
fitonn in Medford last week. Mrs.
liny Gannyaw, one of her daughters,
is n sister-iu-la.w to Mrs. George
Lance nnd Miss F.nnna Gannyaw of
this place.
Amv Kocster was a caller in Gold
Hill Friday.
People here were surprised nnd
shocked to hear that D. II. Miller was
killed by train 1.1 on the morning of
Febrtinry 3. This community ex
tended sincere swupathv to Mrs. Mil
ler. Harry Slavin spent Sunday
the Short and Mattis families.
Mr. and Mrs. Lance were call
Gold Hill Monday.
with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Houston arc ris
king in the valley.
W. Cut! roll of the Meadows is along
tlie river buying cattle.
Glen Carter of Ashland is visiting
Norman Gage.
Mr-. J. Warner of Trail returned
from Medford recently, where she lias
been risiting her daughter, who was
Heri'iu-'lr ill for a sliort time.
Miss Ida Cushman of Trail is
spending a few days with Mia Hannn.
Mrs. Tim Daily, who has been vis
iting her father, -loe llaiina. for sev
eral days, returned to Medford Wed
nesday. The true Ameiican is neither nro-
&TlM,t.
il, e
-io'ri-, , , Vnlli.n' Met"
IWIDEMAMN'S
IGOAT MILKi
Tfe A frtfit FuoJ aUo Jut InrtMltiU. ?
fe. AT LEADING OBUOCIITI f
II-o. Tli, 20e.
WIDEMAfJN GOAT MILK Ttt
be entertained by the rhoeinx club KnL-lish or mo-Ocrm.m. but oru-hu- HE1J- WAJTl'Krv MA1,H FOIt ltKXT MISCKLLAX F.Ol'8 BUSINESS IIHUXTWUY
HVEWBUI
ill i: -"Ml'
v
i
English or pro-German, but pro-humanity.
Jasper lluimn is in the valley on
business for a few days.
Joe llannn, Jr., is having consider
able work done on his ranch recently.
MY. and Mrs, Jeff Storm of upper
ltdguc Hiver country passed thrnuuh
lien today en route for the valley.
In China the fashions haven't
changed for 2.H10 years. In . this
country Ihcy haven't changed for
nearly twenty-four hours.
Mr. mid Mrs. Steve Smith came up
from the valley today, liring-iiig with
them a Uuul of new furniture.
Dr. Kirchgcssiier made a liip to
Jacksonville recently.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta.
Meal Kstntw Transfers.
Weyerhausor Land Co. to
Weyerhauser Timber Co.,
all lands in .lack'son Co.
owned by first party $
I.ee Phipps to Margaret
Aakjer, lot .1 lilk 51 Med
ford Win. C. Renter to Raymond
C. Lawton, pt 9-38-3E
10
Marriage Licenses.
Ceo. W. Wamsley and Louise
Whitney. (
William A. Cpx' and Virginia
Sparks.
M.
Circuit.
Stato vs. Emma Coppuge, from jus
tice court.
Ladd & Tillon bank Vs. If. P.
Schmidt, trustee, et al, foreclosure.
Ethan Allen Ilildreth vs. Dessa
Maggie Ilildreth, divorce.
Lida Meadow vs. M. L. Moadows,
decree.
WF.ST POINT, N. Y., Feb. 8 All
the available six-inch siege guns at
West Point were shipped to New
York today for use at the forts pro
tecting the city.
I Splendid ior I
Bad Coughs, Colds, U
Bronchitis S
An Incxpcnitlve Ilouie-Tnflc Item- ft
dy (liven Surrf(, (iulckcnt 0
luucr. g
Anyone who triea this pk-asmtt tast
ing honio-imuli' cough syrup, will
quickly Hiatal "land way, il is used i,,
more homes in tlic I. uitcd Mutes and
Canada than r.nv o(Iht cough remedy.
The wny it tiil.cs lndd of aa olMtinati
-ough, giving inuai-diatc relief, will nia.;
volt regret that rial never tiled it be
fore. It ii a tri'lv dc.i-iidali!c ru;.''t
relnedv that should be kept Itiindy i:
very hum . to use at the first sign of e
ou'ii duling Cm: ni'iit or day lime.
Anv druggist (all taipplv you witli
2' ouru-eH ef 1'ill' X jf0 cent:l Wort!')
Pour tills into a pint bottle und lili tie
liottkt with ph'iu granulated duel,:
syruii. 'file tniid cost is lil nut 54 eel:t
ind you have a lull pint, of th-j uiu:';
:-lleetic remedy voti ever lired.
'I lie tm-K, lusting relief yea ;n t frorr
Hi is exei-tieiit ceeli svriio will really
iiirnriw .von. If prompt'v t'enln t
intlnae'd liiein!;liil;i ) tliut line tie- tiiroat
lid air iHrtsi:';e;, HUvf-rt t!." artti via:
throat, tiekle, .,'eu.,H lliC p'll'glll. Slid
Vmiii Veur '-ill'li -ttpH entire',-. S.! -n
lid for l.rdm ln;i:. c!oiii, u-lejepia'.
.-ough and hren'-hkii a:.tlirjia.
i'inex is u liigl-lv coii'-ehtral (1 com-r-ound
of Nerwnv cine eN'l rut.'t, e-.-ml'iai-villi
giiuiaeel ;imi irf fanious Ce- vorl'i
.v r P'r its lei:li-ig iliV'-t oa the nieni
;raaes.
To avoid di;i;l'- i:i!rii-'nt a:.l; for 2'..
ainees ef i'iri'-v" v. itii fell liipvt ion
ind don't acettpt tevlliin-: ee, A n'.ai
llllee nf a''.-"l'.-t ' -: i 'I: ta.II t,T ineite',
pn-miitlv r-ftiml'd :riA.' v. ith C.i- nr-p-irati-Jil.
Tit-' l'iiiux ("o., Ft. .uvi:v.
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CI.ASSfMI-.l) ADVERTISING
U-tTES.
One cent per word per
Issue; C times for ttio price of
5.
Fifiy cnls a line by
mouth, without change.
Five words to the line. ,
tho
V. TEI SIT C ATIO NS
WANTED Pruning to do by
tract or day. Phono 4 I :!-.!.
WANTED- -Day work, house clei n
Ing or washing to take homo. Tel
ephone evenings, 413-L. 274
W'A.NTKD Man or lady solicitor fjr
vork In city and county. Address
L care JIail Tribune. 27-1
WANTED Experienced solicitor to
call on the trado and list accounts
for collection for responsible,
'bonded collection agency. Good
commissions and your check each
viek. Address with reference i,
tieO Chamber of Commerce, Port
land, Oregon. 2i3
JlEI.r WAXTKD FKMAI.K
WANTK-D Woman as ranch cook,
small crew. Call or ace It. I..
Dodge, Alcdford. ' 274
WAXT'EIV .Middle aged lady for
house work. Phone 420-U 274"
WANTED Girl for rooking and
house work. Good wages. Phone
300-.I. 273"
WANTED Nurse Tor live vear old
girl. Apply Mrs. 11. W. ilinglinm,
'Motel 'Medford. tf"
WANTED M1SCKLLAN KOUS
W ANTED Water tank for tower, ca
pacity about 2000 gul. Address
Water, care Mail Triliune.
WANTED To hire good plow team.
Call evenings or meal lime only.
C. W. Isaacs.
WANTED Old false teeth, doa.t
matter if broken. 1 pay $1 to $3
per set. ..Mall to L. .Mazer, 2007
S. 3th st., Philadelphia, Pa. Will
sund cash by return mail. .2 7 7
WANTED Penniless barley; Early
Sunrise potatoes. G. M. Lnomis,
at. 2. 277
V. ,'VNf L'D-C'jod sound work horse
5 u; ve rs old. Wefgnt auout
tvvolvo hundred. Chas. J. Olson.
It. 3, Dox 37. 273
WAXTKD Heavy work team for
cash, it .A. Itader, 123 E Main.
273
WANTED About" 150 ft. "of steel
cnble, suitable for stump puller.
'Wrlto Frederick Pelouze, Eagle
Point. Ore. 274
WANTED Houses to move. Phone
4SS-M. or 4S8-X.
FCRNI.SHKIl APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT Two completely , fur
nished apartments for rent, steam
heat, hot and cold water, bath,
kitchenette with gas range. Apply
Hotel Holland.
VOIl lUiN'T HOUSliS
FOR RENT Three-room fiirninhe:i
house, close In. Apply 730-R.
' 2 75
FOR RENT Furnished five-room
modern "bungalow cheap. Plioae
929-W. 27i
FOR RENT -Furnished and unfur
nished house. M. A. Ruder, 123
Kast Main.
FOIt RENT Furnished complete 0
room modern bungui'.-w with
f;arigo and sleeping poren, on
paved street. luipiire Dr. Hart,
Inikson Co. bark bldg. 273
FOK SAM
-LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE Black mare, 9 years
ol, weighs, near 1100, single
driver or saddle horse, gontlo, for
lady to drive or ride. Phone 504
R. 2 74
FOIt SALE Four young cattle and
Iwo cows with calves. Phone.
8M1-M. G. L. Sehelinerhorn. 2 7G
FOR SALE Gooil work team. (1.
L. S-clieri'terhorn. 273
l-'Oll SALE Span of mules, weight
about 1200. Good and gent!.
Martin .Marshall, North Ceniral
Point. 2 71
FOR SALE 9 t-o'B, 5 Holsleins and
4 Diirhains. Geo. llltuin, Med
ford. 273
l'OK SALE VOl'LTKY
I
FOR KALE-- S. C. White Leghorn
em;s, Heavy laying strain. 75e
netting, $l.oo hundred. .1. S. Craw
ford, Talent. Oregon. 2 S3
FOR SALE S. Rhode Island )7ed
cockerels, pullets ailfl egga for
hatching. Ernest Wch'n, Cvntrnl
Point, Phono 2 17. 312
FOR SALE-- 2 2'i ecg Pelaluiiia In
1'iihalor; price I2. L. II. Vnv, II.
F. D. 1, Box !"I-A. 271
FOR SALE - Eggs for hatching, from
f'.rat prlzo wlners i.t Stale Poul
try Show. S. C. While Leghorn.
$l.0i per setting. II. C. Silver
Lured Wyandottes, $1.25. per sel
ling. Order now for futurV huKh
lllg. P. E. Wyneoop, S20 West
12th st. Phono 204-W, 2S2
FOR KENT .Middle aged couple
t without children) furnished home
on 10-acre tract Joining city limits,
'berries and fine garden, all kind-
of fruit, barn and chicken house.
Attractive terms to right party.
See or phone J. W. Wakefield,
Palm llloik. . 27S"
FOIt 8AII4 SHKCKMANEOIIB
FOR SALE Home grown alfalfa
seed: also 3 1-4 wagon. Wullnco
'Wood. Apply ut Hubbard Pros.
278
FOR SALE Handy good cook stove
in good condition; a real bargain.
323 South King Bt. 27.1
-'Oil SALE Machlnory- f. o. b.,
warehouse Grants Pass, Ore., five
slump mill, 50-ton Chilian mill,
concentrator, crusher, compressor.
steam engine and boiler, steam
pumps, hoist, motors or geuera
'torn und other electrical Kpilp
meuts, air drills, blowers, water
wheels, wood, steel and iron pul
leys, steel rails, ore car, shafting,
pipe and fittings, zinc shavings,
cyanide, red wood tanks, steel
shaft backets, warehouse scales,
belting, etc. Address 507 E.
Street, or Phone 532, Grants
Pass, Ore.
FOR SALE Set double harness,
one billiard table. John Lyden,
Jacksonville. 277
FOIt SALE Seed wheat and barley.
Campbell and -Nye, opposite experi
ment farm. , 274
FOR SALE A Howard Prolhers
Square Grand piano, in good con
dition. Moving and must sell.
Sixty dollars cash takes it. .loe
O'Brien, 3)9 S Giag Btreot. tf
FOR SALE The old Lynch plncor
and quart:: diggings, $500 cuuh.
I neany mis amoiiiii. was laitcu out
In ono nugget,
owner, Talent.
C. Hu Intend
274
"OH SALE Hydraulic placer mine,
fully equipped; good piping
ground. Address J. C. B., care
Mall Tribune. 293
FOR SALE Hay.
Phono lli-Fll.
C. Carey, Talent,
FOR SALE Dry lnanzitnlta, laurel
and some oak wood, $1.75 u tier
on ground, or $3.25 delivered.
Phono 370-R.
277
FOR SALE Piano, will take driving
rig, organ and balance oasy pay
ments. Phone S20-X. 27 1
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
ewoet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy Btocka. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Eldun,
Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE ItEAk ESTATE
FOR SALE Cheap, two finely de
veloped small farms of 50 3-8 and
02 acres respcctrvely, with good
fundings. There are no better
farmn thun these. Cor.io aad see.
.Martin Marshall, vrth Central
Point. 274
FOR SALE Cheap. Four houses
und nine lots. Tlireo six and ono
three-room house. Near new mill.
Will sell ono or all. Easy terms.
Jasper Glllaspy, 4 4 Park Place,
J'hono lllll-X. 294
FOR HALE At a bargain, 8 acres
4 miles south of Medford. Apples
.and pears In bearing, houso 7
rooms, bath, electric lights, llaru
tunk house, 5,000 gal. tank,
Iiuusch for 250 hens. Address
Owner, Route 4, box 02. 274
VOIl EXCHANGE,
To TRADE Will take good bunga
low up to $2ui)0 as part payment
on u small ranch, italanco easy
terms and .your own time. Phone
50S-W. 274
FOR TRADE Equity ill small el-
iniiiroved. cio.-ic-lu raii'.h. lor
einu-.y In .Medford residua -e. Ad-
-Irevi; I i :t;i West Pill. ; 7.'."
FOIt EXCHANGE- Good
bor:s, raHes, cow, or
Call ( I l-.l.'i.
surry lor
auvlliinf-.
2i''.
FOR SALE OR TR A DE- .larks and
.lean;, Uurro.i. Suitable for chil
dren o; work. Cor. 'Mantle and
Libert v, N. Medford. 2s:i
FOIt EXCHANGE--"-'! have small
aerugo well Improved I will trade
for house and lot In Ornng", Cal.,
or surrounding towns. Write or
all at 3 1!) N Glnsjiell st. 275
MONEY TO I.OAM
I TO LOAN Money lo loan on ranch
I property. Box S. .Mall Tribune.
MONEY TO LOAN Havo" money to
j loan on first mortgages. Quick
sorvico. E. S. Tumy, 210 Qarnett
1 Corey bldg.
Auto Supplies .
LAHEIt AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee, 26 North Fifleeatb. St
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
UEOKGE A. CODDING Lawyer,
Room 412. Gnrnctt-Corey Bids.,
Medford, Ore.
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Hank lliilldlng, entrance N,
Central, Medford, Oro.
PORTER .1. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms o nua s, Aiourora National
Bank Building.
A. " E. REAMES Lawyer. " Gurnott
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to get the
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Hoa
klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main st.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Store in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
. C92-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite
Medford, Ore. Phone 866.
810
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons fo
good sorvico. Thone 874-L. fr.
Y. Allen.
Instruction in Music -
FRED ALTON HAIOJIT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Halght Musli
Studio, 401 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 Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteooathlo
physician. 303 Garnett Corey build
ing. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sun
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. &. H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 5G7,
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.f haB the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
looBe leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir sL
Tmnsfer
E ADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 Noith Front st. Phone
315. Prices right. Sorvico guar
anteed. WHY?
$1650
Bent buy for money on our list.
; C-roont modern house on cne or uost
'streets In town. House could not be
, built for less than two thousand dol
lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet;
East front; good shape. Will sell
furniture with house at half price.
Terms on part.
See me now.
J. C. 13ARNES
1CI West Mtln 8tit.
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