Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 20, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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g- ""V , MKDTOKD MAIl' TRJTWNK MKDFORT), ORKOOX. TFl'SDAV, FEBRUARY '-'P. l!)17. ' VACK FlVfl
NK USE OP ARMS " v , " , x;. -
p uol ui niuiio freckles ana His i-nencts ..
FOR ENFORCING pSs I tim&U I -7V4 -da
NEUTRAL RIGHTS 53 fagSSLH HP!M4 I
. . . ' i ... r zHONtir.r rn i TH ywu n -" v - en-- ' : r--- e. .
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Swri..
tjry Lunfiiijr imd Assistunt Alt.iiucv
.Cciierol Wiiithi ui'sjcd llu Kenutu in
diciui'V i-ominitteo tixlny lo ptt.s 0
till mitlioriziiiff tlip president i UM.
ibe nnuol forces of t tie UiiileJ niut,.
lo ejii'iiroo iln neutrnlitv obligations,
partieiibrly with rofereiiee to :n:c.l
Tfssl.s of a bellitjerent intetueil in
ports of the I'liited iStutes wii'uh
luisht seek tn esenpe.
The hill would tmikc it lawful fur
Ibe president to employ the land and
oavid forces "to detain uuv vessel,
public or privute, fmeifrii, or domes
tic, to enforee compliance "with or to
prevent the violation of the ohlisa-
fjQ.s of the t'nited States under the
iv of nations."
Jt uUo would empower the president
to employ sueh forees "to enforee any
or nil olher ohliiitiims imposed upon
the I'niled Slates bv the law uf na
lions" by treaties or conventions or
bv statutes of this government.
Other measures ni-jcd uion the
fonmiittee would provide for puuish
ment of wilful interference, nHcmpt
fj interference or eonspiiaev to inter
fere with exportation of arlieles from
the I'nilecL Slates for foreii'n coun
tries; punishment for manufaclurini:
or einnterfeitinir coin or panel' or
securities intended to lie issued bv an
tmrecojrnized faction or bodv of in
Ftinrents in a count rv with which the
United States nre at peace and for
prosecution of aliens, other than dip
lomatic or consular officers or at
tuelies who might act in the United
States as . the agents of a foreign
government without notification to
uml consent of this government.
. The commitlee. took no action on
the hills and will consider them fur
ther Thursady.
WARIMNGTON, Feb. 20. Recre
tui lTr. v.i.,a tn..l; i.w7,.',. n..i.:..t
mPetino- nrnliminnrv mmrtc nn vn
sels held in port bemuse of the (ier
man submarine campaign showirnr
tliat ill addition to American vessels
Some vessels , of other nationalities
lire not sailinjr.
' WASHINGTON', Feb. 20. After
tlie cabinet uiectinn today it was indi
i'uli'il that there was no immediate
prospect of any new action bv the
American government on the main is
sues involved in the submarine situ
ation. . . .' "
y .- v.wwi y' tjiaxks.
lVe destro to thank our neighbors
and friends for their kind assistance
during the Illness and death of our
beloved husband and father. Also
for the beautiful floral offerings.
We also desire to thank the comrades
0t the G. A. It. that so kindly assist
ed us at this sad time.
jirs. v.r. M. JIOIIRIS,
AND KAM1LV.
INVOLVED IN THE-
LATEST CUBAN REVOLT
Thoe three men arc the loienio-l
''S'lies in the present uprising ii
Mexico. . 1
President Marco Menocal, ut toi
"as LNued a cull for more troops lo
subdue the rebels. Hi continuation
!" oirVe dccnds on the bi-clcction.-1D
Rnnt 1-1 : ,.l.i..l
1 miii pui, lure, im..
tile revolt ... 1. i.....n
Jose Gomez, loner right. T-as presi
dent of i;,bu before Mcnocul anil i-,
S!id to he nt thi; head of the insur
gents. Orest,.s s. Ferraia. lower left,
speaker of tie Cnhan house of icp
"escnlntives, n,nv ; York, also
K said to favor the inMiirgcnls. He
cable,) llnioeni t nwijrn in favor ol
Vice Pre.,i,lei, Yaronii.
. , i i t.t.. .. rvjizzr." r.. i - - -
j TODAY'S MARKETS ; OREGON UNDER
Portland Livestock.
l'OHTLAN'lJ, (Ire., Feb. 20. Iloas
higher. Keeeipts 9.",U. Hulk of puck
iiiR Trades. 12.2.'i(il2.X"i; henvv
pa.-kiii;-, $12.:i;)((i 12..'i0; linht packin.-.
12.2()( 12.:i."i; romrh heavy, llfu
ll.oO: pi's and skijis, 1 lrtl l.PU;
stoi-k h"j!s, $10i 11..
Cattle steady. Ileceipts 7. Steers,
prune luiht, .f!l.:i.ri( y.iji); prime
heavy, .(J.2.',iii !l.:J,r, : ,,,,1, s.T.itfi
!).2."; cows, choii-e. ST.7.Vo-8: medium
to ;ood, $7(i 7.75 : ordinai-v to fair,
tU.'iOOi 7 : heiters, $fi( 8.75 ; bulls,
H'iOki 7; calves, ,0(n 10.
Sheep steady. Keeeipts none.
I.ambs, east of mountains 12."."i(a'
HI; lambs, valley, .12(o 12.50; lambs,
Kood, $11.25(u U.75; choice wethers,
.f 10."i0(ii 10.75; choice ewes, $9.25(u;
9.75; heavy ewes, ;r8.75(d 9.20.
FOHTI.ANII, Ore.,
Feb. 20. But-
ter steady.
Portland Wheat.
PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 20. Wheat
strong. No tradinp;. Spot bids 2 to
4c hudicr. liliicxtem, $1.01: forty
fold, $1.57; club, J1..16; red Rus
sian, .? I..i4.
Ilarley hipher. No 1 feed, $39.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 11,
bailey 2, flour 4, oats 10, hay 8.
Chicago Livestock.
CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Hos. Re
ceipts 2G,00(); stronj; 15 to 20c abov.'
yesterday s average. Hulk, T-l-'.4;i((i-12.00;
light, Jll.OOffi 12.55; mixed,
12.25(icl2.70; heavy, 12.25(u 12.70:
rou
5-'lL'.5(il2
pigs, $9.30(5
10.75.
Cattle receipts 8,000. Weak. Na
tive beet cattle, u.i.i: siock-
crs and feeders, $(i.l5(iii); cows and
heifers, $5.10(ii' 10.15; calves, $9.2o
(013.25.
Sheep. Receipts 17.000. Weak.
Wethers, $10.85iif 11.90; lambs $12.25
(a 14.00.
Chicago Wheat.
CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Wheat :
Open Close
May ?l.:u'., $1.70Ts
July 3 " 0 1 1 1 ..-'a'
LOCAL MARKETS
live routtrx.
IIFNS 14ui 15c; springs, 14(o,18c;
old roosters, 7(u'Sc; stags, lie.
DUCKS Young, 10c; old, 8c.
GKKSK Fat, 9c.
Tl'liKFYS - Fat yount;, 10(u20c;
old toms, 12c.
liF.I.GIAN HARKS. f0c.
Ray and Grain.
(Duyimr prices.)
WHKAT -$1.25.
OATS -$3S Ion.
HAY--Grain, $14; alfalfa, $15 Ion.
I'.AliLKY -Wlmle, $3S.
Livestock.
(Prices paid producers.)
VKAL -Dressed. SuVlle.
SIIKKI' Kwt-.. O1.1i 7c; wethers, 7
or He: lambs, SiliV.
COWS Alie. 4'
HOGS -Ahve,
i'.O tc.
S'-'-e.
STI'.KRS -A!ie. 5' j(o .e.
Priet rtl r7 '"
PORK -10' to.
lU'.l-'.F HVlio.
I.AKO-leV.
SHin'LDKHS 15c
KGGS - J-'1-."'.
POTATOKS per 1M
ON10NS 3e.
IIONVY l-n'14c per lb.
cidkr -:..
lil'TTFK FAT-- 40.-.
HI TTFK - Yhei.s-le.
40c.
About Constipation
Certain article of diet tend to !
check movement of th bowels. Tl.c
I , -nn.ninn .if tbCtH t C.lcrso. I
I ' , i,l ,,.:lt
On Hoi other i
' iu ana .'im- i -
1 ,,, ,.ne,-lillv tpplej
', - , Mo Kralmm bro-1 AuJidlritl, and other fatal ailments re
"1 1 . r "' brv ol promote move-, suit from Stomach Trouble. Thous-
Wr-o.eN Wl.cn ths aiwclands of Stomach Sufferers owo their
u ent 01 iw . . t ... .. nmnfet recovery to XIavr's Wonder-
,....11.. ....ttsMo.-tlCil. nnrn- -1
are -oi.., w .
urn war 1"
Chamberlain's Tablets
after api'ci'-
Immediately
POUTI.AXn, Feb. 20. A blan
ket of snow today covered the entire
state of Oregon. Reports from north
ern and western sections said a fall
began during the night and, tu many
places, continued during Die day. The
eastern and southern sections have
been whito for several weeks.
In Portland and along the lower
Columbia the Call was light and by
noon rain had washed most of the
snow away. Kugene, Albany and cit
ies to the south reported ono of the
heaviest falls of tho year. At Ash-
hiuil and along the California Hue
ten inches fell during the night. The
Siskiyou summit Is under a blanket
several feet deep and power lines
i there are down.
One accident is reported from Rose-
burg, where a freight train ran into
a work train during the storm. No
one was injured. At Ashland the
schools vero closed when the storm
crippled power lines connected with
the heating system.
Mrs. Max Vog-t and children have
returned to The Dalles after several
weeks' visit with the former's sister,
Miss Kiizabcth Renter.
Miss liermuda Lewis of Eagle Point
is visiting- at the home of lief sister,
Mr.. Chauncey Florey.
Mrs. Mark Finney left for Apple-
gate Friday to visit relatives.
Mrs. Harry Porter left lor Gran
ada, Cat., this week to join her hus
band, who has charge of a lumber
mill in that vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randier wore
visitors from lluncoin Tuesday.
The family of G. W. Goderurd ar
rived from Snlem Sutiirday, and will
occupy the Thormlyke residence.
Mi's. Carrie Grant visited friends
living here lust Sunday.
The ladies of the Wednesday
Afternoon club motored to Medford
this week, where they spent a most
enjoyable afternoon at the home of
Mrs. II. M. Collins on Summit nve.
Mr. and Mi's. Guy Harper and fam
ily left for Snlem Thursday morning
where they will visit before locating
in Portland, their future home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. S. Handy and
daughter were callers from Central
Point Tuesday.
Among those from here who wit
nessed the "Ilird of Paradise'' played
at Medford were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fick, Mr. and Mis. Oscar Lewis. Mr
and .Mrs. pain .Miuerson, .nr. 111111 airs.
Ries Chapman. Mrs. J. M. Crone
miller, Misses Alice and F.dilh llocf,
Mrs. Ida Wilson, Mrs. Ai lhur Thomp
son, Misses Lulu Jones, Louise Kn
sclc, F.inmn Wcndt and Lulu Williams.
Roy Ahlrii-h and F.ugene Thompson
were business visitor nt Grunts l'ass
this week.
Mrs. Dora Saltm.irsh and son
motored in from lluncoin Wednesday.
A number of young pie from
here attended the masquerade dance
given nt Goldsly's hall by Hie Hun
com school Saturday night.
Mrs. J. P. Wells entertained with
a St. Valentines parly at her home
Wednesday afternoon. The house
was prettily decorated with kewpies
and hearts, in keeping with the occa
sion and utter a few hours spent with
WONDERFUL
TnM fit
VSr SSUFfMntroubh?
Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcer of
the Stomach and Intestines, Anto-In.
. .. ....... . .
toxlration leiiow jaumn, ppcn-
nome.w.
Unlike any other for
Stomach Ailments. For sale 1-y drug-hl.-t
everywhero.
needlework and music, delicious re
freshments were served.
.Mrs. Robert Finney entertained the
Amccitia club at her home Friday
afternoon. 1 he altcrunou was spent
with fancy work after which the hos
tess served a luncheon. Those pres
ent were: Mrs. Lee Port, Mrs. Rob
ert Penehcy, Sirs. Hies ( hapman,
Sirs. Oscar Lewis, Mrs. Richard Gus-
kin, Mrs. Kujjene Thompson, Mrs.
Jesse Wilson and Mi's. Alice Moi'nan.
Miss Lulu Williams was the guest
of Miss Lorn Couch of Mcdl'oid Fri
day evening-.
Miss Lucille Ilader spent Sunday
with Jacksonville friends.
EAGLE POINT SCHOOL NOTES
Miss Taylor mid Mrs. Sbisler of
the intermediate and primary rooms,
went to Medford Friday after bclioul,
returniug- Saturday. ,
Since Friday, February 23, has
been proclaimed Arber Day in Jack
son county, the Parent-Teacher as
sociation has decided to hold the an
nual clean-up of the school grounds
on that day. In addition to cleaning
the grounds it is planned to fill in
some of the low places, set out some
bulbs, and get the lawn ready for
planting-. It will be greatly appre
ciated if persons in the community
who have choice bulbs to spare will
donate them to the school.
A request has been sent to the Fni
versity of Oregon for some of the
choice rose slips which the university
is distributing nmong; the high schools
of the state.
The Hoys' and Girls' Industrial
club meeting- for February will be
held in tho afternoon of Washing
ton's birthday anniversary.
When Yon Have a Cold.
It is when you have a severe cold
that you appreciate the good quali
ties of Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy. Mrs. Frank Crocker, Pana. 111.,
writes: "Our five-year-old son Paul
caught a severe cold last winter that
settlod on his lungs and he had ter
rible coughing spells. We were
greatly worried about him as the
mcdicino wo gavo him did not help
him In tho least. A neighbor spoke
so highly of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy that I got a bottlo of It.
The first doso benefitted him so
much that I continued giving It to
him until ho was cured."
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD 03 CATARRH
Apply Cream in iS'ostriLy
Open I p Air Pajoce.i.
To
All t Whnt relief ! Your dnimed noii
trilH open riglit up, the air pnssr.ces ot
your head nre ek-iir and you cull hrcntla
freely. Ko more hawking, snuOlinfr
mucous diflclinrge. headache, dryness nt.
struggling for hri-ath at night, your cofl
or ciitiirrh is gone.
Don't stuy siuifed np!.. Get a small
bottle of Ely's Cream Jlitlm from your
druggist now. Apply a little of tbit
fragrant, nntim-plie creiiin in your no1
tril?, let it pcnelrnte tlnomrli 'every ai
pafisape of tin- head-, soothe and beli
ttle sv.nllcn. intl.liat-J lir.lriuis mpinhi-.ine
liviliL' you insfiim rclh-f. l-'lc's Crein
Mnbu is iust v 1 at every eoiil an t e
'srrh siilTerer I.ui b-.iii j".ti.il-e..
SACRIFICE
SALE
Owner of two -nigh-Class
Bungalows must realize
some cash quickly. His loss
is your gain. Property prie
ed so low that huyer can
clear if'lODO on each one wit h-
HI 3 J'CMl'.
Now is the time to buy
Medford property.
Fehl Investment Co.
Phoiie (io-l-J 37 X. Fir at.
FOR
CATARRH and
KAY FEVER
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUG TOHES
TUBES 25C JAWS BOO fffVi
IT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
Jtral Kstnte Transfers.
Ida 11. (iabriol et vir to Oldson
& Hergquist. pt 32-:tr.-lW$S,!
Jennie (ireer et vir to J. R.
Robertson, lot In Ashland on
00
Chuch st
CLASSIFIED ADVKRT18IAG
HIATUS.
One cent per word per
Issue; 6 times for the price of
6.
Fifty cents a line ly tho
month, without change.
Five words to tho lino.
HELP WANTED FI-3IALE
WANTKL) Uirl for general hotise-,-work.
Phone G07-J2.
W-AINTED General house maid;
small family; vno washing; good
wages. Tel. 3S1-J. Mrs. F. Corn
ing Kenly. ' 2 87
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Experienced Iloit tractor
engineer. .None other need appiy.
Rogue River Valley Canul Corn
pan.,. 2l'
WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the
large machine. 1 furnish my own
power. Henry Currier. Phono
S2G-X. 30i
WANTED Houses to move.
Phone
488-M, or 488-X.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT Two completely fur
nished apartinents for rent, steam
boat, hot und cold water, hath,
kitchenette with gas range. Apply
Hotel Holland.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished house. M. A. liader, 12J
East Main.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Prune orchard. 1 Vi
miles from Medford. Phone 2SS-.I.
2nr,
FOR RENT FURNISH EI) ROOMS.
FOR RENT
rooms, with
st.
Furnished sleeping
bath. 245 N. Orapu
2 t) !
FOR BALE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Well Improved 5 acres,
two miles west of Medford. See
owner, It. No. 2, Itox 70. 2s:i
FOR SALE Good stool: ranch
known as the Dividend liar-Wait
place, to be sold Thursday, Febru
ary 22d. 1917, at the hour of 10
a. 111. at the office of Judge Nell
In Jacksonville. Oregon. For par
ticulars see Geo. W. Cherry, Jack
son County Hank bldg.. Medford,
Oregon. John A. Wait, Adinr., Wat
kins. Ore. 24
FOR SALE Cheap. Four houses
and nine lots. Tbreo six and one
three-room house. Near new mill.
Will sell ono or all. Easy terms.
Jasper Glllaspy, 44 Parle Plaro,
Phono 91 9-X. 294
FOR 8AI.lv' rot'LTRir
FOR SALE S. C. Huff Leghorn eggs
for hatching. All Blnglc awards
won at 1917 show. 1 !HS-25fi-egR
fitrnln. Onn fine roclcercl. Phonn
R-13-M. 280 !
FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs for
hatching. Mated under Hunan
Rislem. Phone 4HH-X. 2S4
FOR KALE 5 dozen Whito Minorca
pullets "24 S. Central, Medford.
Phono 54 1-Y. 2;'.
FOR SALE S. C. Whito Leghorn
eggs. Heavy laying strain, 75c
setting, 4.oo hundred. J. 8. Craw
ford, Talent, Oregon. 283
FOR SALE 3. C. Rhode Island Red
cockerels, pullets nnd eggs for
hatching. Ernest Webb, Central
Point, Phone 24 7. is 1 2
2
WANTED Man nnd wife on ranch,
without family. Call S5S or room
7, Palm block. 'J!s:t
1-OIt SAIK LIVESTOCK.
FOR SAM-: Pair good 1JU0 pound
mures for sale, with harness and
wagon; good spray team. 510 10.
Main si. Phono 4S7-I,. 2S7
h-'OIl SAl.H Roan
mare driving
Call 7XS-J4.
284
horse, will work.
OR SA1.H
llert Hover,
Point.
Team,
PllOlll!
weight 2000.
20S, Central
2S3
FOR SA1.K Horses nnd mules at
401 Orchard and Land Co. Also
plows. 284
FOR BALK
470 goats.' Welborn
Phono 372-' 1. Ash
2 83
lleeson.
land.
FOR KALI': First class Jersey cow,
Just fresh. Tuberculin tested.
Phono DS2-L. Call 8D1 K. Sth. 283
FOR SALIO Team, borso and mare,
or will trauo for good cows. Phone
Deaulleu, Central Point. 283
FOR SALVO Oil TRACK Jacks and
Jenny 'lurros. Sultubte for chil
dren o work. Cor. Mantle and
Liberty, N. Medford. 28'i
FOR SALB MISCKMANEOUS
OR SALK Alfalfa hay $14 per ton
delivered. Phone Jacksonville
iil-Fll. 283
FOR 8ALK 3V4-inch Mitchell wagon
and box in good condition. 310
W. Knight. 287
FOR SALE Ono 10-gallon power ice
cvrenm freezer with motor and
pullles, 2 fivo gallon- cabinets,
ico cream cans, wire tubles and
chairs, first class condition. P. O.
Pox 08, Ccntrul Point, Ore. 307
FOR SALE Remington standard
typewriter No. 0, $10. Phone 739-.I.
283
TOR SALE Manure. Have your lots
plowed. Phono 473-Y. 302
FOR SALE
Complete,
Price, 12!
80 -H.
-One powor spray rig.
all reudy to oiierate.
. Geo. Hilton. Phono
285
FOR SALK Early Sunrise seed po
tatoes. Phono 4a2-W. 285
FOR SALE Uaby rlco pop corn cut-
fit, 4C.U0. E. C. Schultz, at Hol
land Cufe. 2-14
FOR SALE Second hand overland
car,- or trado for driving horse.
Hox P. (1., Mall Tribune. 284
FOR SALE
plowed. -Manure. Have your lots
'bono 473-Y. 283
FOR SALE Hay. Call evening or
menl time. C. W. Isaacs.
FOR SALE One electric range. Used
six months; perfect condition.
Cost $109. Sell for 7U. 815
Dennett ave., Phono 428-Y. 28a
FOR SALE A Howard Brothers
Siiuuio Grand piano, lu good con
dition. Moving und must sell.
Sixty dollars cash takes It. Joo
O'liiien, 319 S Gins Btreot. tf
FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine,
fully equipped; good piping
ground. Address .1. G. II., caro
Mail Tribune. 293
FOR SALE Seed, alfalla, red clover
sweet clover timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden,
Central Point, Oro.
FOR EXCHANGE
TO TRADE A 4Hi)-irrro dairy farm
with 150 acres plow land; modern
barn and complete reinil daily
equipment; located two blocks
from paved street of Tenino, Wn.
and doing the retail dairy business
or the town. Pair, of this could be
platted and sold as city property.
Will consider trade for fruit laiiu.
What have you to offer? Address
A. D. Campbell, Tenino, Wn. 2S7
MONiif TO I.OAS
TO LOAN Money loaned on furni
ture, live stork. Implements, etc.
Transactions private, possession
retained. Write Union l.oan
Agency. 217 S. High street. Sab 1.1.
Ongo.i. ::os
TO LOAN $20110 to Iran.
Holmes, the Insurance Man.
R.
TO LOAN 1000 to H500 on firs'
clans security. Phone 353-.I. .1.
If. Andrews. 2S7
I TO LOAN $ 1 000 to loan on ranch
property. Uox S. Mall Tribune.
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan on first mortgages. Quick
eorvlce. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garuett
Corey bldg.
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON'- Cerllfied Public
Accountant, 1-09111 411 M. V. &. 11.
Hldg.. M'cdfnrd, Oregon.
Auto Supplies
L AH ICR AUTO SPRINO CO. We
are operutlng the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant in tho Pa
cific northwest. Uro our springs
when others. full. Sold under guar
antee 20 North Fifteenth St
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GIOOltdE A. CODDING Lawyer.
Room 412, Gnrnutt-Corey Hld-j.,
Medford, Ore.
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank lluiuilng, entrance N,
Centrnl, Medford, Oro.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
uanK Building.
A. E. REAMES-
-Lawyer. " Harnett
Corey bldg.
Collections
mM-yerinua ojn ncunni-a r
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how. to got the
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has-
klna' Dldg., 216 E. Main st.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Ovor Dan
iels Clothing Store In rooms1 for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
S92-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Gernett Corey Uldg., Suite 8H
Medford, Ore. Phono 856.
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUM MINGS Engineer and
contractor. 404 M. F. & H. Hldo.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard nnd land Improvement
Garbage
GARBAGE (let your premises
cleaned lip for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbnge wagons fo
good service. Phone 874-L. B-.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON II A 1 G VI T Tea nbor of
piano nnd harmony. H.-.lght Music
Studio. 401 Garnett-Corey Uldg.,
rnone a.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Flro, Autoinohlle, Accident,
Liability, riato Glass, Contract
and Surety Ponds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 210
Garnett-Corey Hldg.
Physlcuins and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 3113 UaruettCorey build
ing. Phono I3U.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes uclcm
tlflcnlly tested ami glasses sup
plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P.
R. It. Co. Offices M. F. Ai H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 5C7.
Printers ana I'uiillslion
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., bus the
best cantoned printing office In
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & ST' lit AGE CO.
Office 42 North Front nt. Phone
815. Prices right. Servlco guar
anteed. WHY?
$1650
Rest buy for money on our list.
6-rooin modern houso on one of best
streets In town. House could not be
built for less than two thousand dol
lars; on paved street; Blxty-fivn feot;
East front; good shnpo. Will sell
furniture with house ut half price.
Terms on part.
See mo now.
J. C. BARNES
Ui Wast Matu gtioet. J