Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 09, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFOTJD MATL" TTCTT.UNT;, MEDFOTCT),
OREOOX, FRIDAY. FETVRUATJY 0. 1917
PAOE FIVE
NEW YORK, Feb. fl, The Ilollanu
Amerieft line steamship liviuhun, re
turning here utter Ktnrtiusr fur Rotter
dam viu Falmouth, January -I), was
reported early today 1400 miles east
of Sandy Hook and due to dock here
Wednesday. A wireless message
from the captain stating his position
was received by officials of the line
here, shortly before uoou. The Uyn
dnm, with passengers and cargo,
turned back when within about four
teen hours of Falmouth.
TODAY'S MARKETS
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 9. Hogs
higher; receipts !K17. Hulk of micking
fjiuulcs, $1 1.7.r( 1 1.80; heavy pack
ing, n.90(ci,12; light piK'kinjr, l!.(i0
(it 11.90; rough heavies, $10.'i0(" 11 :
piss and skips, $l(M0(a 11.10; stock
hops, $J.50( 10..').
. Cattle, strung: receipts 8X Steers,
prime light, !r9(ri 9.2(1: prime heavy, .-fll
7i).20; good, $8.-1(1(0 8.80; cows,
choice, .$7.0(" '".To ; niediutn to good.
$7i7.-."i; ordinary to fair, $0(rili.7.;
heifers, $)(; 7.."0 ; hulls, $:i.jl)(i ();
ealves, $(!( 9.
. Sheep, finn; receipts Hi. T.ainbs,
east of mountains, i(ia.2.)(5 TJ.fiO;
Jnmbs, valley, $M.7.")((( .12; lambs.
SI l.'Jafti 11.7") ; choice yearling weth
ers, $10('10..ri0; good yearlings,
$9.7."(ri 1 0 ; choice ewes, $9.:r( 9.."0;
heavy ewes, .H.7.')(ffiB.2.'i.
Portland Butter
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. !).
unchanged; cube extras, :i8c.
Tluttcr
Portland Grain .
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 0. Wheat
strong; no trading.- Spot bid's 2u to
4c higher. Hlnesk, $l..ri'2; Forty-
fold, $l..r)(l; club, $1.48; red Russian
$1,4.3.
Barley unchanged.
Today's ear receipts : Wheat 12,
barley 1, flour 4, oats 7, hay 1.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Feb. 9 Whenl ;
Oien. Close
May W.G8?.i $X.0t!.'2
July 1.40'i 1.47
"Our I'nsiuhtly and Unsanitary
Depot is tile topic tor discussion nt
a .meeting oj ine i. lvic improvement
; club, Tuesday, February 13. The or-
; fumigation in also nlert over the prop
' osition for the city to purchase Chau
tauqua park, realizing that it is the
- only logical solutiun of the evor-re
burring problem of conflicting- ele
moms coiiuo iimr luo uuiK uoi mm
- I 'nntvnli v'ltmn it, tliiu r,itww.(- f,i
yored, with the added, certainty that
; ncw Cliuutauqun niuhtonnm will be
' available. '
- Superintendent Briscoe of the pub-
lie schools, ncwiy elected president of
the State Teachers association, was
r mi: iii-;tt i'i iiwut'i t( u let, 'ill I, .ill
nnet. lintel Anslin. ti.nili.rt.! bv- lnenl
teachers and members of the school
; board.
Miss Alice poor, daii"hter of Joe
Poor, S. P. engineer, lias gone to
nim'Mii . i .. mi resii e w n nc
mint, Mrs. Charles Zent. where she
. will continue high school studies. Hor
brother Herbert is in Hie omivlov fit
the Siskiyou Light & Power Co. nt
Co'X'O.
A. H. Piomnv, a former S. P. con
ductor, wi:h headquarters at this
terminal, has returned from Peru
South America, not having found
railroad conditions in that coniitiywo
his liking, and is temporarily located
nt Oakland, Cal., 1449 Third avenue.
The Olce chili of the Agricultural
college at Corrnllis appeared ul th
Voting Thursday evening, before tin
enthusiastic gathering of local stu
denls and old-time gr.ids of that pop
nl.tr institution. The line concert was
, in keeping with the traditions of
state's leading school, as affording a
model entertainment. Two nicmbr
of the organiration are bright young
Chinese, filling husso nnd tenor part
rescetively. One of them, Frank
Gow 'Iing, is from Hankow, uud th
oilier is credited from Portland. Ar
rangements are under way which con
template a visit from the State 1'ni
versity band of Kugcne, ear'y
Jlarcb.
Mrs. Stuart .Saunders, assisted bv
, Mis. Dr. M'Crachen. Mrs. K. 1).
t) P,rigs nnd Mn. H. T. F.lmore, enter
tained the Occidental Ilridgc Wilis
ciuh at Hie .Saunders resilience on
Wednesday evening, at which merry
gathering about n score of expert
players were present. Inasmuch
the ladies on this occasion spared
neither pains nor expense in enter
taining the gentlemen, thev verv gal
lantly nnd condescendingly permitted
K. K. Pagley to win the major prize
Among extensive cily improvement
this season, Yreka is to build a new
high ficlir.nl, eiiv hall, and Masonic
temple. Private entcrpri-e u ruga
ed in the erection of a fine fSOOO gar
age. Miss Sarah Fox has pone to Hills
boro for n visit with relatives, partic
ularly with the It. A. Payne family,
formerly of Ashland, who live in that
tonu during the winter und lit New
port in the summer months.
In line with nssisting the better
roads movement, Senator von der
Hellcn has introduced bill No. 28S.
providing for systematic establish
ment and control of state and county
highways.
Mayor I.tiiakin, following precedent
established by president and gover
nors, has issued it proclamation
counseling 'moderation during these
exciting times in view of our poly
glut citizenship. By his special or
der, Councilman Panta ran up t tit1
Stars nnd Stripes on the city hall
Thursday morning, thus setting th
pace for the display of the national
caihlcm on both public and private
buildings. Kvcn before Ambassador
licrnstorff f.i been given his walk-
papers our local Kaiser had un
furled the flag over the postuffice.
PUhnfi Sumner of the diocese of
Oregon will visit. Trinity church this
week. A reception in his honor will
be given nt the parish house on Sat
urdny evening. On Sunday morning
at 11 the bishop will confirm a class
of seven or eight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McXnir leave
arly next week for California, stop
ping first at San Francisco on busi
ness, thence to J.os Angeles tor a
slay of two or three weeks in that
vicinity.
The plan lo sell Chautauqua park
to the. city is meeting with great fa
vor. It means something tangible in
half of a fine new audit oriuvn. All
the city eouncilmen favor it. A mass
meeting will be held nt the Armory
Thursday, February PI, to discuss the
proposition, when every phase of the
contemplated transfer will he ex
plained, the object being to give the
plan the utmost publicity.
Those who think plans for the 1917
roundup here are in n quiescent stage
should have attended the preliminary
meeting nt the city hall on Wednes
day evening. The intent is to make
the event bigger and livelier than ever.
Dates and other details will be an
nounced later, hut the Fourth of July
will be included in the schedule for
n certainty. The same live wires spe
inlly reinforced will have charge of
arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Provost have
been in Oakland, Cal., called there by
the sudden death of u near relative.
Charles W. Hosnier, mining engin
eer engaged in some of the big enter
prises of the leading Nevada fields,
is visiting relatives here in the family
of II. O. Kusl'nan, deputy postmaster,
whose wife is Mr. Hosnier s sister.
Old-time prejudices between the
north and south beinp well night oblit
erated, a movement is under way lo
callv to cultivate a closer union be
twecn the east and west divisions of
this citv, beginning with the school
system by chumriiig the names of the
east ami west institutions of learn
ing. The parent-teacher associa
tions are in favor of n merger also
nnd recommend the elimination of
east" and "west" as applied lo the
school buildings. The names of Wash
ington nnd Lincoln have been sug
gested us a compromise.
Local pool halls may remain opon
on Sunday, provided the tables are
kept covered and no. games indulged
in. This restriction is about equal to
he one imposed on the kid who was
granted permission to go swiinining
ou Sunday, provided he ihdti t ventnn
near the V.'ater.
Iicv. It, I). Edwards, as vice-presi
lent, and Rev. 11. A. Cnniahan, as
secretary, both of Aslilnnd, wen
:imong officers elected at the recent
meeting of the Hogne liiver Valley
Ministerial association at Medford.
Lincoln's birthday next Monday
will be generally observed, with th
banks nnd postuffice closed. The
schools will incorporate a measure of
exercise ill keeping with the put riot ie
sentiment. In the evening at the Vin
ing theater the rector of the Catholic
church will give nu address on the
life of the marlvr president.
Sheriff Jcso Applegntc of Wash
ington countv made n record seizure
of contraband intoxicants at Mouu
tnindale recently, consisting of "000
gallons of wine, equivalent to fiftv
"TIZ" FIXES ACHING.
I SORE FEOi
How"'TU" does comfort tired,
burning', calloused feet
and corns.
r.ood-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swol
len iwi, lenoer jeci. lireu leel.
Good-bye. corns, callouses, bunions and
Taw spots. Jio more shoe tightness, no
more limping with pain or drawing up
Tour face in agony. "Tia" is ntRKical.
acU right off. Tii" draw, out all tha
poiaonoui exudations which puff up the
icev. lso jiz ana wear smaller shoes.
CM in and forget your foot misery.
Ah! now comfortable Tour feet feci.
Get a 2iVcnt box of "Til" now at
any druggist or department stare. Uon't 1
uncr. liaw good feet, glad feet, feet
tost nerer swell. nm hurt, r.rter get
tired. A year'a foot comfort guojaatosd.
or uuneT rfuiid4.
eight barrels. The seizure was nnidej
in connection with the arrest of one
Fred Sletter for bootlegging. The
sheriff is an old Jacksonville boy, son
of Peter Applegnte, nod bis wife was
formerly Miss Lola Payne, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Payne, resi
dents of this city for years, now liv
ing . at Hillfboro. Applegnte was
elected sheriff at the last general
election.
McXair Pros, are remodeling the
interior of their drug store, installing
new furniture and fixtures.
The Ashland Art Shop, corner of
Main and Oak streets, is going out of
business and is conducting auction
sales this week of the entire stock.
On Saturday evening of this week
Medford high will meet.the First com
pany artillery tenni ill a basketball
game at the Ashland armory. Pre
liminary engagement at 7:30.
Senate bill No. 29(i, introduced bv
Smith as per request, nnd whi-h
seeks to regulate and prohibit the
use of tea, coffee, milk, ice cream
soda, coco-cola and roast veal as in
toxicants, opportunely exempts lithia
water in nursing bottles from its
emergent provisions. The exemption
is evidently a sop to the growing in
fa nt industries of southern Oregon.
The girls' and boys' basketball
teams of local schools play the edu
cational forces at Klamath Falls
Friday and Saturday evenings in
series of championship games.
The farmers liave again resumed
their plowing nnd If the weather
continues warm most of the ground
will soon he In.
George McDonough and T. A
Stratbern were doing business in
Medford this week.
The coyote club was again success
ful in capturing one of the bunted
toes and to E. C. Cooper belongs the
credit for killing ono ot the largest
coyotes ever seen in this precinct.
W. W. Kdtngton and It. 1. Pelton
took a small bunch ot cuttlo to
Grants Pass market Wednesday.
Miss Mabel Cooper has returned
home from Medford where she was
recently employed in the Ilaskins
home. I
.Many of the friends of D. H. Mil
ler were painfully shocked to hear
of his untimely death.
II. ; Pelton returned from Port
land where ho visited with ills wife
who will remain there owing to ill
health.
IMrs. W. C. Kenncy visited In Cen
tral Point and Medford this week.
Lee Dungan left for California
last week where ho will remain for
an indefinite time.
HEAVY MEAT EATERS
E
Eat less meat if you feel Buckacby or
have bladder trouble Take
glass of Salts.
Xo man or woman who eats meat rcpu
larly can make a mistake by flushing the
kidneys occasionally, says a well-known
authority. Meat forms uric acid which
excites the kidneys, they become over
worked from the strain, fret sluggish and
fail to filter the waste and poisons from
ttie blood, then wc get sick. j early all
rheumatism, headachea, liver trouble,
nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and
urinary disorders cotne from sluggish
kidney b.
The moment you feel a dull ache in the
kidneys or your buck hurts or if the
urine is cloudy, offensive, full of Bed I
ment, irregular of passage or attended by
a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat
and get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any pharmacy; take a
tnblespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and in a few days your kiuncv
will act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, nnd has been used
for generations to flush and stimulate
the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids
in urine so it no longer causes irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
Injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to ke'p the
kidneys clean and active and the blood
pure, thereby avoiding seriouB kidney
complications.
rope y uwners
Action in tho circuit court lias
been begun to. determine the validity
of the Hanson plan and stop the Issuance-of
Honris Illegally, or at an
excessive Interest rate. We nsk all
property owners to contribute to the
necessary expense of court costs and
attorney fees to prosecute same up
to nnd through the Supremo Court
Contributions will I
, ... ,
by AtorI,e '''"
he receipted lor
(who Is con-
ducting the suitl. at his office, Oar-
nett-Corev building, or nt the office
I of Fhl ,nvlllent Co., 37 North
'. ,,
f lr st-
Prompt action Is necpssary.
fXamcs of contrlbtilors strictly
confidenlial.
SAMS VALLEY 1
COURTHOUSENEVVS
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Eta.
Circuit Court.
O. M. Cornitius vs. 1). A. linnar et
al., order dismissing N. L. Tov. iiscnd
as defendant.
W. K. Phipps vs. A. T. Luthrop et
ul., allegations, order.
Hruce Locke vs. John Winters et
al,, answer.
Slate Hanlv of Ashland vs. Henry
Fiisterly et ux., foreclosure.
l'.liznheth A. Smith vs. C. L. Cun-
nitediaui et ul., original summons.
S. 1). Stefl'y vs. Jennie Cirecr et al,
irdcr.
Charles 11. Colby vs. City of Med
ford et ul., stipulutiun, amended com
plaint. rrubnte.
Kstate of William II. Stewart, proof
of mailing notice to state treasurer.
Kstate of Harriet C. Pierce, iuven
tory and appraisement.
Kstate of Christina Heater, inven
tory uud npprniseiuciit.
Lstalc of Mary I-,. O Neil, petition
(o extfeute a deed, order to execute i
deed.
Kstate of Jennie May-ruder, twen
ty-second scini-nnnunl report,
F.stute of Kuililett Itcesou, invell
lory and npprniseiuciit.
OnardianshiM of Harrison F. nnd
George W. Eldeu, first scmi-nuuun)
report.
Guardianship of Joseph Welch, an
naal report.
Rtail Ktttute Tronxfoi-8.
K. 0. Jennings, sheriff, lo
Jackson Comity bunk, lot in
blnrk o-t, Medfuvd 11,503
J. K. Roberts et nl. to W. H.
Harris, land in twu. .'tu'-2
Northern Viieitit Hnihvny Co.
to K. V. Wilson, land in set.
1 l-3:i-iM0 I,:i20
E. W. Wilson to K. K. Orniui,
nine-tenths interest in land in
see. 14-;i8-2K. 10
K. H. (ilenson et nl to Central
FOR
BURNS, CUTS
and WOUNDS
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUG STORES rfBt
Tubes 2Gc jars 50c
SCMMOXS.
In Hie circuit court of the state or
Oregon, for Jaclt&on county.
John Minter plaintiff, vs. Chris
Wooley, Michael YVooley, Jniues Wnt
kins, Duck YViitkins, his wife, Wil
liam Mitchell, busan Mitchell, Ills
wife. Julia Wooley, Kmma 'ooley,
Drusllla iJrown. America h'ltzgerald,
K. I. .Matthews, -Mary Dallack. ita
chel .Muyhum, C.reen Matthews, llrant
Matthews. l,i'.zie C.eury. lirnest Ua
Hack, and F.verett DaHack, unknown
heirs of Jasper Hamilton, deceused,
unknown heirs of Michael Wooley do
ceased, and also all other persons
or parties unknown cliilmliig any
right, Htlo, estate, lien or Interest in
the real estate described in the com
plaint herein, also unknown heirs of
John Wooley, deceased, defendants.
To the above named defendants.
Michael Wooley, Julia Wooley, Kmma
Wooley, Drusllla llrown, America
Fitzgerald, JC. 1. Matthews, and Liz
zie tieary, unknown heirs of Michael
Wooley. deceased unknown heirs of
Jasper llllmlon, deceused. unknown
heirs of John Wooley, deceased, and
also all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, Hen or Interest In the real
estate described in the complaint
herein:
In the name of the Slate of Ore
gon: You ure hereby summoned and
required to apeimr In tho nbovo en
titled court and .ause and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff on file
therein against you within six weeks
from the date or the first publication
of this summons, said period of six
weeks being the time prescribed by
the order for service of this summons
by publication of tho Honorable F. M
Calkins, Judge of the nbovo named
court within which you shall so ap
pear and answer or be adjudged to
he In default herein; which order
bears dato January 17th, 1 it 1 7 .
And you aro further notified that
if you fail to so appear and answei
said complaint within the time afore
said, tho plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded In said
complaint, a succinct statement of
which is as follows, to wit:
For a decree of the court:
1. That the defendants and each
of them lie required to set torth
herein the nature of their claims to
the following described premises:
lyOts numbered five (5) nnd six
(6 of Section fourteen (11); the
northwest quarter; the south half of
the northeast quarter, northeast
quarter .of the southwest quarter of
Section twenty-three (2o) and the
southwest quarter of tiie northeast
quarter of Section twenty-six (211)
all in Township thirty-five CI 5 J
south, itringe one (1) west of the
Willamette- Meridian, In Jackson
county, Oregon.
And that all adverse claims of said
defendants and each thereof to said
Iireinlses or any part thereof may be
determined -by Hie decree of Enid
court.
2. That by raid decree it he de
creed nnd adjudged that none of said
defendants have, any estate, or inter
est what ever In or to said land and
premises or any portion thereof, and
that Hie title o( plaintiff thereto Is
good and valid.
.1. That said defendants nnd each
thereof be forever enjoined and de
barred from averting any clu.liu
whatever in or to mid land arid prem
ises or any part thereof adverse to
the plaintiff, and for such other re
lief as tills court tnnv deem meet and
just. I'UKTKK J. XKKK,
Attorney for Pluiutiff.
6
L
Point State Pank, lot in hlk.
2, Central Point 1
S. II. Moore to Marv J. Moore,
laud in sec. T-Xi -2W 10
D. II. Miller to Klmira Miller,
lots In 11. H. Miller's Add.,
Medford 1
F.ffie L. Tinier to 11, M. Ileiilb
el ux, laud in sec. Hi-ilO-H'.. 10
F.. F.. Oman et ux to Louise li.
Parker. undivided nine
tenlhs in land in sec. 14-
:i:i.2l-: 10
1). Sexton el ux to Guv A.
Webster, lot 2, sec. 21-30-4V
: 1!
SAGE TEA TURNS
jfg
Grandmother's Eocipe
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair.
to
That licautiful. voii hIuuIo of Javk,
fjioHsy liuir i'hii only In' liail ly lri"'iii?
a mixture o! u"c ii'a una .7uiimii.
Your Imir is your clinrni. It muki'3 or
mars the furc. Wlinl it fa.U'a. turns
iruv or Blrtakcil. iust an ai'l'lication or
two ol ut' ana Mltinur ennuuvt's u
appearand' ft liundretllolil.
Don't bother to nn'paio the mixture;
you run ffct this famous oUl recipe im
proved bv the addition of other ingredi
ents for 00 cents a lure bottle, all ready
m It i. .-.. He.1 Wveth'ri Snue and
Sulphur Compound. This can always he
depended upon to bring baek tho natural
tolor and lustre of vour hair.
Evervbodv uses ''WyrthV Satfe and
Sulnhur Compound now because it dark
ens mi naturallv and evenly that nobody
fun tell it has been aunlied. You simply
dampen a sponsre or soft brush with it
nnd draw this tlirou.Th the hair, tnkine
one small strand nt a time; by iiiuniiiui
the pray hair has disup'K'ared, and after
anotiier application It Heroines ueauu
fully dark and nppearB glossy and lus
trous. 'J'his readv-to-use preparation i-
i dtliirlitful toilet re.-iuiste for those who
u'-sire dark 'hair and u youthful apiiear-
nice. It 18 not intended for the cure.
mitigation or prevention of disease.
CLASHIFIKl) ADVEItTISlXG
KATlvS.
One cent per word per
issue; 0 times for the price of
6.
Fifty cents a line 1y tho
month, without nliaiiKO.
'Fivo words to the line.
WANTKII SITUATIONS
WAiXTF.n Pruning to do by con
tract or day. Phone 443-J. 2i7
WANTED Day work, house clean
ing or washing to take homo. Tel
ephone evenings, 443-L. 274
HKLP WANXKI) MALB
WANTED Man or lady solicitor for
work in city und county. Addresj
V., care Mail Tribune. v 274
II KM' WAXTKD I'KMAI.E
WANTED Woman i
small crew. Call
Dodge. Medford.
ranch cook,
r seo II. L.
274
W A NTE I ) ..M lildle aged
house work. Phono 41
lady for
0-L. 274"
WANTED Nurse for five year old
girl. Apply Mrs. 11. W. Bingham,
Hole! Medford. tf
WANTED M1SCKIXANKOU8
WANTED To buy a good run-.-h
team, weighing about 1250 lbs.
Young & Hall. 279
WANTED Water tank for lower, ca
pacity about 2000 gal. Address
Water, care Mail Tiiounc.
WANTED To hire good plow team.
Call evenings or meal time only.
C. W. Isaacs.
WANTED Old false teeth, don.t
matter If broken. I pny $1 to $5
per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007
S. Mb St., Philadelphia, Pa. Will
send cash by return mail. 277
WANTKI) Beardless barley; Early
Sunrise potatoes. C. M. Looinls,
Jt. . 277
WANTED About 150 ft. of steel
cable, suitable for stump puller.
Write Frederick Pelouze, ftaglo
Point, Ore. , 274
WANTKI Houses to niovo.
Phone
4NK-M, or 4SS-X.
1 TllXISIIKI) APARTMENTS.
FOR KENT Two completely fur
nished apartments for rent, stam
heat, hot and cold water, hath,
kitchenette with gas range. Apply
Hotel Holland.
FOR RENT IIOl'HES
FOR RENT Three-room furnishes
house, close in. Apply 730-R.
275
FOR RENT I'm 'Dished five-roiin
modern bungalow cheap. Phone
929-V.-. 27
FOR HKNT--Furnlslied ami unfur
nished house. M. A. Under, 123
East .Main.
FOIt ItEXT .MISOEl.LA Nl iOI'S
I'OR RENT Middle aged couple
I without children I furnished home
on Jo-acre tract joining city limits
lo-rries and fine garden, all kiiuU
or fruit, Inn ti and chicken hout-.c
Attractive terms to right party.
Sen or phono J. W. Wakefield,
Palm Block. 27s
LOST
LOST Hunch of kevs
Finder plea.je phone 75,
GRAY HAIR DARK
HTien Itching Stops
There is one iua dependable treat
ment that relieves itchinc lonure and
skin irrifatifii almost in.ian,ly and that
cleames avd sou!,:es the skin.
Ask any drugit for a 25c or $1 bottle
of it nui ami api-!y it as directed. Soon
ou will find thi.t irritations, pimples.
Mack lu'ads. eczema, batches, ringworm
and si::ilur si: in troubles will disappear.
A little K'nio, the penetratim?. ?aii-
fv-ti'f linnid. h all that is needed, for it
banishes all skin eruptions nnd makes
the skin soft, smooth nnd healthy.
The E. W. Itotie Co., Clvelml, O.
roil sau: vocltky
FOIt SAIK O. A. C. line bred S.
C. W. Leghorn cockerels; also
White Wyandotte cockerels end
eggs for lunching. 11. W. David
son. Central Point. :!7'J
FOIt SALK R. ('. I). 1. ltcd eggs for
hatching, from fine stock, Jl 00
setting, 15; ulso a few fine cock
erels, jl.r.o each. Jas. Campbell,
Phono 311-11. 2 7
FOIt SALK S. C. White Leghorn
eggs. Heavy laying strain, 7Se
setting, $4.00 hundred. J. S. Craw
ford, Talent, Oregon.
FOR SALK 8. O. Uhodo Island Ited
cockerels, pullets and eggs for
hatching. F.rnest Webb, Central
Point, Phono 2 17. 3
FOIt SALK 320 egg Petalnnia In
cubator; price J 12. L. 11. l ay, It.
F. 1). 1. llox SI0-A. 274
'OK SALK Kggs for hatching, from
first pri.o Winers i.t State Poul
try Show. S. C. White Leghorn
$1.00 per setting. It. C. Silver
Laced Wyandotles, $1.25 per set
ting. Order now lor future hatch
lug. P. W. Wyncoop, 820 West
12tn st. Phone 2IM-W. 2S2
FOK BALE I1VHSTOCK.
FOR SALK Two fresh milk cows
with calves: S heifers. Inquire
luarner, Wortntan &. (lore or L.
li. timer. i i ;i
FOR SALE Two Jersey cows, one
fresh, other fresh soun, also team
work mures, young and sound. Jas.
Campbell. Phone 311-11. 275
FOR SALK Black mure, 9 years
old, weighs, near 1100, single
driver or saddlo horse, gentle, for
lady to drlvo or ride. Phono 504
R. 274
FOR SALK Four young cattle and
two cows with calves. Phone
S19-M. O. it. Seheimorliorn. 270
I'OR SALK Spun of mules, weight
about 1200. Hood and gontle.
Martin Marshall, North Central
Point. 274
FOK 8ALH JHHCKLliANEOUa
FOR SALE Wagon, 3 V4 Mitchell,
buggy, harness, for small horse
310 Knight st. 27i
FOIt SALIC Throe rugs, ono diiilnir
table, one bed and chiffonier. 4S
Rose ave. 275
FOR SALK Home grown nlfulra
seed; also 3 1-4 wagon. Wallace
Wood. Apply nt Hubbard llros.
278
FOR SALK .Machinery f. o. h.t
warehouse Oruuts Puss, Ore., five
slump mill, 50-ton Chilian mill,
concentrator, crusher, compressor,
steam engine und holler, steam
pumps, hoist, motors or genera
tors und oilier electrlcul equip
ments, ulr drills, blowers, wutor
wheels, wood, steel und Iron pul
leys, steel rails, ore cur, shafting,
pipe nnd fittings, y.lnc shavings,
cyanide, red wood tanks, steel
shaft buckets, wurehouso scales,
belting, etc. Address 507 K.
Slreet, or Phone 532, Grants
Pass, Ore.
FOR SALK Set double harness,
one billiard table. John Lyden,
Jacksonville. 277
FOR SALK Seed wheat und barley.
Campbell and Nye, opposite experi
ment farm. 274
FOR SALE A Howard Brothers
Square Grand piano, In good con
dition. Moving and must sell.
Sixty dollars cash lukes it. Joe
O'Brien, 31!) S (ling street. tf
FOR SALE The old Lynch placer
and quartz diggings. $500 cash.
Nearly this amount was taken out
In ouo nugget. A. C. Ilalstead.
owner. Talent. 274
FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine,
fully equipped; good piping
ground. Address J. C. B., euro
Mail Tribune. 2i)3
FOIt SALE Hay.
Plionu ili-FJl.
C. Carey, Tulenl
FOR SALE Dry mniizanlla, Inurel
and some oak wood. $1.75 u tier
on ground, or $3.25 delivered.
Phone 370-R. 277
FOR SALK Piano, will take driving
rig, organ and balance easy pay
ments. Phone 82 0-X. 27 1
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
sweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Kidcn,
Central Point, Ore.
FOIt BALK KliAL ESTATE
FOR SALK Cheap, two finely de
veloped small farms of 50 :l-S mid
J acres respectively, with good
buildings. There aro no hetver
far, hi than thesi
Martin Marshall
Point.
Coi;ie and see.
North Ci;ntr.i'
.'74
FOIt SALE Cheap. Four houses
nnd nine lots. Three six nnd one
nnm-iuuiii nun)-. iear new nun.
Will sell one or all.
Easy terms.
Jasper (illlaspy, 4-1
Phono DIS-.V.
'ark Place,
204
FOR HALE At a bargain, 8 acres
4 miles south of Medford. Apples
and pears In bearing, house 7
rooms, bath, electric lights. Barn
lank house, r.,000 gal. tank,
huuws lor 250 hens. Address
Owner, Route 4, box ',2. 27 (
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN' From $1000 to 17000
on good ranch property. Phono
-J. J. II. Andrews.
87."
TO I.OAX Money to loan on ranch
property, liox S, .Mail Tribune.
MOXEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages. Quick
service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Carnctt
Oorey bldir.
FOR F.XCHANGK
TO T1IAHK Will tako good bunga
low up to $2000 as part payment
on a siuiill ranch. Hulanee easy
terms and your own time. Phono
50S-W. 274
'OR TIIAIUC Kquity in sninll well
improved, close-In ran' h, for
equ;:y in Medford reslden '.e. Ad
dress 1133 West 9ih. :')"
FOIt KXCIIA.NCK Oood surry 'or
hogs, ealves, cow, or unvthiw.
Call CI I -.15. 27.;
Oil SALK OR TUADK Jacks and
Jenny 'iurros. Suitable fur chil
dren o work. Cor. Niantic nnd
Liberty, N. .Medford. 2S9
FOR KXCI1AXGK I hnve Email
ncrngo well Improved I will trade
for liouso und lot In Orange. Cal..
or surrounding towns. Write or
Call nt 349 N C.Inssell St.. 276
in:sjNT:ss DiitucToiiY
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and host equipped plant In the Pa
clflo northwest. Use our springe
when others fail. Sold under guar
antee. 2(1 North Fifteenth St
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GEO1U110 A. OODDcNO Lawyer,
Room 412. Carnett-Corey llldg.,
Medford, Ore.
GEO. YV. CHERRY Attorney and
Notnry, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Dank flnlldlng, entrance N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
Dank Building.
A. E. REAMES
Corey bldg.
-Lawyer. Garnott-
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to get the
money. The Tlullock Mercantile .
Agoncy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Haa
klns' llldg., 210 E. Main st.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Storo In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Joues. Phone
U92-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR. C. C. VAN SCC YOG
Dentists
Oarnott Corey Bldg., Suite 810
Medford, Ore. Phone 850.
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINUS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg.
Surveys, cstlmatos, Irrigation drain
ago, orchard nnd land Improvement
Garbage
GARBAGE Got your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
good service Phone 874-L. Jr.
Y. Allen.
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON II AIG HT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. ILilght MnsK
Studio, 401 Garuett-Coroy Bldg.,
Phone 72.
Insitraq'e
EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance,
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plalo Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 210
Garnett-Corey llldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostcouathlo
physician. 303 Garuett-Coroy build
ing. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sun
piled. Oculist nnd Aurist for S. P.
It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 607.
Printers and rutilfshers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office to
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
Ioo30 leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
Tmnsior
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front ut. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. WHY?
$1650
Best buy for money on our list.
6-room modern house on one of best
streets in town. House could not be
built for less than two thousand dol
lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet;
East frout; good shnpo. Will soli
furniture with house at half price.
Terms on part.
Seo mo now.
J. C. BARNES
HJ West Main St! set J