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PAOE SEVEN
MEDFORD MAIL TTIIBWE, MEDFOTD, OTTOflOy. FTCTDAY, MATvCTT Ifl, 1017.
BUS1NKSS DIKKCTOKT
Accountant.
K. M. WILSON Centrica l'""''"
Accountant. room 411 M.
Bldg., Medford, uregou.
Auto Supplies
I LA VIE! II AUTO BPRINO CO.We
nre operating me irisi, ,
and best equipped plant In tne Fa
eifln northwest. Use our sprlnCT
when others faiL Sold under writ
ten tmarantee. 34 North Flftocnth
St., Portland, Oro.
Attorneys
. ' Freckles and His'Frienda ,
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4
UUUKI HALL WINo
Yi BILLIARD MATCH
Court Hull won the final block
and game last night in the billiard
niati'h with Mam, scoring 2ti(i points
to Muni's lS(i. Final score Hall,
1000; Mam, 728.
Mam played a beautiful gnnio im
the start and looked like a sure win
ner, scoring 135 points to Hall's 70.
Hall, however, soon settled down and
elieked the ivories off for almost
consecutive runs of 30, 27, 24 and 21
overcoming his large handicap and
winning with 72 points to the (rood.
A match frame is being arranged be
tween Chris Ciottleib and Court Hall
for 121)0 points, to be played off
next week.
GERMANY WILL NOT ABATE
SUBMARINE WARFARE
WASHINGTON, March 1G.-A per
sonal report on conditions in Ger
many and the events leading up to
the break between that country and
the United States was mado to Presi
dent Wilson today by .lames W. Ger
ard former American ambassador at
Berlin. . Afterward it was learned
that there was nothing in the report
to change the situation from the
viewpoint of the United States.
. The former ambassador expressed
his belief that Germany is staking
everything on tho ruthless submarine
campaign and that failure of thk
would brighten prospects for peace.
He was with tho president for more
than an hour, repeating and amplify
ing tho statement already mado to
Secretary Lansing, in which ho satd
Germany was determined to put no
restrictions upon tho relentless oper
ations of submarines, despite the
prospect of war with tho United
States.
CENTRAL POINT
The many friends of Mrs. Hoy
Nichols will regret to learn that she
Is in tho hospital at Grants Pass,
where she went to undergo an opera
tion and we all hope that she will
soon return home fully recovered in
health.
At tho city election held here Mon
day J. W. Jarobs was elected city re
corder without opposition and 1). K.
Peart and W. C. Lcever wore elected
councllmen for a term of three years.
A very light vote was cast, and no in
terest was shown in this election.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chlldors ol
North Phoenix spent Sunday with
Mrs. Chllders' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. i. 'F. Williams.
Mrs. R. C. Moore, who has been
spending the winter here, at the bed
side of her mother, Mrs. Nancy Pan
key, returned to her home at Lake
Creek Sunday.
Mrs. Mayflcld and daughters after
spending the w inter here, returned to
their home at the Meadows Tuesday
Mrs. Lizzie McDonough, who has
been visiting her father at Roseburg,
stopped here to visit friends en route
to her home at Ashland.
Mr. and MrB. M. 0. Droadbent re
turned from a business trip to Gre
nada, CaL, Wednesday evening.
The lecture, entitled "The Land of
Saint Patrick," given by Rev. Hutch
inson of Jacksonville under the aus
pices of the Epworth League of the
M. E. church, was well worth the
money. Slides showing the beautiful
scenery of Ireland were very instruc
tive. This lecture was given on Wed
nesday evening. March 14th.
"l Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Gay of Med
P-ford were visiting their parents, Mr.
' and Mrs. J. II. Gay of this city the
first of the week.
Mrs. Lizzie Johns of . Klamath
RHEUMATISM
and NEURALGIA
Dennis Eucstyrrtut Sinlnunt
T ALL DRUO STORtS
Tubes 2sc Jars 60c
I 7
I Fnllci nhn Tins hfen vir.itiiv her nar i
Kalis, who has been visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wltte, of this, (12. Airs. J. Frank Larson is supenn
city, returned to her homo ou train tentlent.
13 Thursday morning. I
The home coming by the Ladies' '
Aid of tho M. K. church Wednc; day ;
afternoon was well attended. After
the business session of the aid Mrs.
E. D. Stanley gave a reading and the
Misses Tethrow, Gleason, Hathaway,
Chauncey and Thornbrcau, gave sev
eral musical selections which wore
enjoyed by all present. Rev. Reed
and wife of Ashland were honored
guests of tho afternoon.
Rev. Lawrence Wado gave a lec
ture In the opera house Wednesday
evening which was much appreciated
by all who attended.
Mrs. Daisy Stldham of Grants Pass
was visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E.
Ross the first of the week.
About ten inches of now snow fell
here Monday night and Tuesday. To
tal snowfall to date is Hearing the
eight foot mark.
It Is reported that the Owens Land
company will soon establish a crus
ing camp at the Baker cabin in town
ship 35 south, 3 east. Well, what if
they do? Tho Owens people have
cruised every acre of their holdings,
and know how much timber they
have. It means the cruising of other
land and the acquiring of additional
timber and the tying up of the lum
bering Industry on this side of tho dl
vldo for another decade. "Specula
tion, and not operation," and tho sys
tem of tho big interests.
Den Fredeuburg reports bis stock
in good heart and hopes to pull them
through without loss.
Supt. Johnson of tho P. & E. was
up Tuesday.
Mrs. M. L. Cadzow and son, Rob
ert went to Medford Tuesday.
Mrs. N. B. Hildreth is in .Medford
this week attending to business af
fairs. Will Morris1 stay in the hospital
was short, consisting of an opera
tion for the removal of tho appendix
and cutting the intestines loose from
the back. Only for tlio soreness. Hill
says bo feels like a new man.
Four timber wolves killed a big
buck up ou section 24, township 35,
rang 3 east. One of the Trefren boys
was out attending to traps and came
across tho deer with one ham partly
eastcn. The carcass w as still warm.
The wolves were evidently taking
dinner and on his approach made
their getaway without being seen.
The donation for Rev. Day netted
nice little sum In provisions and
money.
The Sunday school at Butte Falls is
a decided success. Last Saturday
T
WITH SAGE TEA
If
Mixed with Sulphur
Darkens so Naturally
Nobodv can Tell.
It
The old-timo mixture of Snpe Tea nnd
Sulphur for darkening Rray, streaked
and faded hair is grandmother's recipe,
and folks are apnin using it to keep their
hair a pood, even color, which is quite
' sensible, as we are living in an age when
a youthful appearance is of the greatest
advantage.
Noaiiays, though, we don't have the
troublesome tusk of gathering the sage
and the mus?y mixing at home. All
drug stores sell the ready-to-use product,
improved by the addition of other ingred
iwnts, called "Wyeth'g Sage and Sulphur
Compound" for about 50 centa a bottle.
It is very popular because nobody can
discover it has been applied. Simply
moisten your comb or a soft brush wilu
it and draw this through your hair, tak
ing one fmnll strand at a time; by morn
ing the gray hair disappears, but what
delights the Indies with Wyeth's Snee
and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides
beautifully darkening the hair after a
few applications, it alw produces that
aoft lustre and appearance of abundance
which )f 10 attractive. This nady-tn-u?e
preparation i a delightful toilet requisite
lor tlnise who deiire a more youthful ap
pearance. It is not intended fur the cure,
juitiatioB gr (-mcutiuu of disease,
BUTTE FALLS
though stormy, tho attenuance was
There Is a movement to have the
next soldiers anr sailors reunion
held at Butte Kails. Why not? Let
the .Medford boys boost for us a lit-
tie and we will swing It. A big out
doors and a good outing, with two
good bucks for a barbecue, and all
the trout you catch. Let comrades
remember they got their licenses free
by applying to the county clerk.
Say, you follow with a llttlo money
don't forget that there Is a little for
tune nwalting you at or near Hutto
Kails. It will pay you to investigate.
This is no humbug, but a sure thing.
Ben Edmondson and Charley Pat
ten brought In two cougers and eight
bob cats killed In the vicinity of the
Allen ranch. Tho boyis used dogs
and only hunted at intervals ivhile
feeding stock. They got $(ill bounty
for their kill, with hides yet to mar
ket. .
IT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
Circuit Court.
,. Schwein vs.' A. W. Hurtlett et ul,
to recover money.
Virginia Hra.ie vs. Win. I'.razie, di
vorce. W. W. Coltroll vs. J. Y. Dickcnscn
heirs, to quiet tilie. . '' '.
Annie I). Hall vs. J. F. Hull, sum
mons.
. . I'V K. Merrick ' ef at vs."Vin. M.
'Holmes el. ul, sinmions.
Producers Fruit Co. vs. 1. I). Fhipps
j et ul, stipulation.
I Ira Spencer vs. S. M. Curpentcr, de
j fault .judgment.
Ileal Kslale Tnuisfor-i.
W. K. Dingman et ux to F. A.
Ifmidall, pi :iS-lV - 10
March Brings Out I'nslgblly Spots.
How to Itctnove. l-lasily.
The woman with tender skin dreads
March because it is likely to cover
lior face with ugly freckles. No
matter how thick her veil, the sun
and winds have a strong tendency to
imike her freckle.
Fortunately for her peace of mind
in prescription, olhine double
strength, makes it possible for even
thoso most susceptible to freckles to
keep their skin clear and white. No
matter how stubborn a case of freck
les you have, tho doubla strength
othluo should remove them.
Get an ounce from your druggist
and banish the freckles. Money
hack if it falls.
Palace
Hotel
& San Francisco
Ratri from
$2.00 jnr lay
Internationally
Famous
N AI.Ij parts of Eiirop-. of
A'i, m North and South
Aiu'jrira wherever particu
lar yri'i r.jcireri'"''d tmvetrs
po lJlft fame of the 1'alace an one
I lite lor .'liio'l im! in iiic wnnu
. . , ..
yiv. I I
f. M.Lol'flcr et ux to H. K.
Smith ct ux, bind in Ashland
Southern Ore. Conference ass.
Seventh Day Advcnti.-ts tn T.
(1. Hunch, hind in Ashland
Accv Culven .Martin ct ux to
It'. II. Tuft, pt 14-:i8-2V
K. V. Houghton to II. L. Ktiue
et ux pt :i2-:i8-2W :
10
10
Use Zemo for Eczema
Never mind how oitcn you have tried
and failed, you can stop burning, itching
eczema quickly by applying a litile zenio
furnished, by any druggist f-T 25c. b.
tra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins
the moment zemo is applied. In a short
time usually every trace of eczcrin,' tet
ter, pimples, rash, black hcatis and sim
ilar skin diseases will l-.c removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy, always use zemo. the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a
greasy salve and it docs not stain. When
others fail it is the one dciiemblde treat
ment for skin troubles of all kinds.
The K. W. noso Co.. Clcvt-huiil. O.
iXOTICH OF SHF.RIFF'S HALF..
By virtue of an execution In fore
closuro and order of sale duly issued
out of and under tho seal of tho cir
cuit court of the State of Oregon, in
and for tho County of JackKon, to me
directed and dated on the (ilh day of
March, 1917, in a certain suit therein,
wherein Nicholas Kime as plaintiff
recovered a decree against .1. G. Goblc
and ltossie M. Goble, F. K. Merrick
and II. M. .McKarlnnd adjudging that
plaintiff holds a first lien upon the
premises hereafter described for the
sum of ono thousand dollars, with in
terest thereon from April (ith, 1915,
at G per cent per annum and the fur
ther sum of ono -hundred dollars, as
attorney's I'ces, which Hon is prior
and Biiperlor to any right, title, Interr
est. claim or lien of -tho defendants,
and ordering tho sale of said promises
In tho manner provided by law, which
decreo was enrolled and docketed in
the clerk's office of said court in said
county on the 10th day of February,
1917.
Notlco is hereby given (hat, nursu-
ant to Hie terms of said execution
and order oT sale, 1 will on (be lllth
day of April, 1917. at 10 o'clock a. in.
it tho front door of (he court house
in the city of Jacksonville, in Jack-ion
Lunniy, uregon, oner lor sale unci 1
win sen at puiinc auction lor cash to
tho highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, together with the costs of
this sule, subject to rodemnthm as
provided by law. the following des
cribed properly, situated in .Inckson
County, Slale of Oregon, to-wit:
Tho lots number 3, 4, and 9 In
Block Number 1, and tho lots numb
ered 1. (!, 7, S, 9, 10, 15, 20, 21,
and 2i, in Block Numbered 2, and the
Lots Numbered 7, S, 9, 10, 15, 20
i, il. 23, and 24 in Block Number
3, and the Iiots Numbered 3, S. 10.
15,
19, 20 and 21 In Block Number
i, ami the Lots Numbered 3, ., c, 7,
s. 15, and 20, 2:1 and 2t in Block
Number 5, and the Lois Numbered
1. 2, 15, 20, 21. II, 12 and 22 In
Block Number (I. and the Lois Numb
ered 3, 0, 7, X, 9, 10 and IS In Block
Number 7, and the Lot Numbered
10 In Block Number ,X, all of the
BERKYVALE ADDITION to (be City
of Medl'ord, according to the official
plat thereof, now of record free from
any right, title, interest, claim or
lien of tho said J. fi. Goble, Bessie
M. Goble, F. E. Merrick or II. M.
Mc Finland therein or thereto.
Dated this 7th day of March, 1917
RALPH G. JENNINGS
Sheriff or Jackson Coiiniv, Oregon
By LESLIE W. STANS1LL,
' Deputy.
NOTICE (II-
siii:i;ii.'s HALE. "
By virtue of an execution
In fore
closure and order of sale dulv Issued
out of and under the seal of'the cir
cuit court of the Slate of Oregon in
and for the County of Jackson, to me
directed and da(cd on the (ith riav or
March, 1917, 1,1 a certain suit therein
wherein May K. Miller, as plaintiff,
recovered a decree against Frank w'
,A Lttnd K"h"rina n. wait for
0 4.00, and $75. 110 attorney's fees
mill 1l.1i ti.- .
-. ....... miiuiini 01 satu decree
together with the sum of Ixoo.oo and
the interest thereon at the rat" of
eight per cent per annum from Feb
ruary 20, 191U, Is a specific M,.n pon
the premises hereafter described pri
or and superior to anv right, title In
terest, claim or Men therein or there
to of the defendant, It. . Toft
which decree was enrolled and dock
eted In tho clerk s office of said court
n said county on the loth day of
lebruary, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to the terms of said exec
tion and order of sale, I w,l the
IJ'th day of April, 1917, at 10
u. 111. ai me front door of
n 111 ,"a"se 1,1 lnn city of Jack
111 Jai-Kson County, Ore-
n 11 r ,or fH'" '"' sell at
public auction lor cash to the hieh.
est bidder to satisfy ald d'.ree .u",
" S...I.T Hill I;e (01 (,f I hi
. leu u, riiifiuiiiioii as nioviil
ed by law, tlio lolluvlng described
property situated In Jackson county,
Oregon, to-wit:
Lot numbered eleven ( 1 1 ),. except
ing tho east one acre thereof, (niean-
ling a strip of land equal in width nt
all points, adjoining the east Hue ot
saui lot and amounting to one acre.)
The west three (3 acres of lot seven
teen (17) (meaning a strip of land
equal in width at all points, adjoin
ing the west line of said lot and
amounting to three acres); and all
of lot eighteen (IS), all In the L. 4i
.V. Subdivision No. 1 in township
thirty-suven (37) south of range two
(2) west of the Wlllanietto Meridian,
according to the plat thereof, record
ed April 3rd, 1908, in tho office of
tho county recorder In and for Jnek
sou County, Oregon, nt page 5! in
volume 1 of plat records, freo from
any right, title, Interest, claim or lien
of said Frank W. Wait, Kathertnc R.
Walt and R. 11. Toft, therein or there
to.
Dated this 7th day of March, 1917.
RALPH G. JUN.NINGS.
Sheriff ot Jackson County, Oregon.
By Leslio V. Stanslll, Deputy.
WA XT K n MlSCl'l Mi A N ISO US
WA'NTUD
bell. -Grain drill. JaJ.
Camp
3U5
WANTIOD Old false tooth. Don't
mailer if broken. 1 pay $1.00 to
$5.00 per set. Mull to L. Mazer,
2007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia,
Pa. Will send cash by return mail.
i'16
VANTED Registered Duroc sow. and
three gilts, eligible to registry.
Call Ashland 4-F13 or address Box
B0, Mall Tribune. S1G
WANTED Bring us your eggs and
poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co. 31-1
WANTED Vacuum cleaning, tho
largo machine. I furnish my own
"power. Henry Currier. Phone
63G-X. , 305
WANTED Houses to move.
4SS-M, or 4SS-X.
Phone
WANTED -Vacuum cleaning. Gov
ernment endorsed machine. Satis
faction guaranteed. Harry A. Wy
song, phone Jacksonville 2S2. 329
WANT I'M) Setting
til 1.1-1 .
hens.
Phono
30 7
FOR SALS POULTRY
jSAI.I
Rhode, island Red and
White Leghorn eggs for hatching.
4c each. Phone R-13-R. 30(1
FOR SALE
land eggs
11 1 1 -.1-1 .
Roso
for
Comb Ithodo Is
batcbing. Phone
;t 11 s
FOR SALE-- Day old chirks. White
Leghorn, Barred Rocks, It. J. Reds,
in any quantity from most cele
brated prize winners of Oregon and
Callioruia. Also custom hutching.
Ask for (older on electric hutching
and prices. Standard Electric
Hatchery, .Medford.
FOR SALE While Leghorns, Silver
Lace W.vandotls, lor hatching.
J'hone iO-l-W. P. E. Wynkoop.
320
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching.
Single Comb White Leghorns, O.
A. C, slock, 75c setting of 13 eggs;
$-1.00 per 100. Phono &0U-J-4. 313
FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red
cockerels, pullets and eggs for
hatching. Ernest Webb, Central
Point, Pho.ie 247. 313
FOR SALE S. C. White" Leghorn
eggs, heavy laying strain, 75c set
ting, $1.00 hundred. J. S. Craw
ford, Talent, near depot. 3UC
FOR BALK MISCELLANEOUS
FOR riALE Ancona egf;s for hatch
ing, $l.."i0 for l."i. Great layers.
Mrs. Bert Hooker, 20.0 West .Inck
son Street. 315
FOR SALE 300 boxes extra fancy
Newtown apples, $1.00 jumble
pack or $1.25 wrapped. Ernest
Webb, Central Point. 309
'OR SALE Piano, steel range, din
ing room furniture, brass bed, dc.
4u(i King street. Plume 179. 308
FOR SALE Ono Twin Indian motor
cycle. Inquire Bernard Motor
Co. 30C
FOR SALE Two hor:o gasoline en
gine. 1 'i-lnch centrllilgal pump.
Phono 8-R-2. 309
for sale
box Ford,
Ford, 1911 model, $20.1.
Mall Tribune. 300
FOR -HALE Manure. Phone M 307
FOR SALE Heed Cora. C. W. Case
bolt, Routo 2, Box 2-1. 304
FOR SALE OR TRADE -On a light
car, horse, buggy, harness. Good
condition. Box O, Mall Tilbunc.
32 4
FOR SALE Egg cases and fillers.
Medford Poultry & Egg Co.
FOR SALE Safe In good condition
Apply iiartln J, KeUdy, -
FOR 8AI.K MISCEM.AXHOCS
FOR SALE One 10-gallon power ice
cvroani freezer with motor anil
pullies. 2 five gallon cabinets, 2
ico cream cans, wiro tables and
chairs, first class condition. P. O.
Box 20S, Central Point, Oro. 307
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
sweet clover timothy and otner
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Eldon,
Central Point. Ore.
FOR SALE Buck saw, wheelbarrow,
garden seeder and cultivator, and
other tools. 305 Portland avc. 30 n
FOR SALE
oil tank.
Point.
-Ono 370-gnl. wut9r or
D. W. Stone, Central
305
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE Young cow giving milk
and eight months old heifer calf.
Mrs. E. Andren, Jacksonville road.
Sign will direct. 30S
WANTED Pigs between 50 and 100
lbs. Holland-Dale farm, Talent.
307
FOR BALK
and bug;
Shetland pony,
:y. PIioug 5-F-2,
harness
305
FOR SALE 8 llolstoln cows, ono
- Durham. 4 two-yeur old heifers,
fresh soon; 3 yearling heifers and
3 malo calves. Geo, Hilton. 304
FOR SALE Cheap, good work
horses. G. L. Schernierhorn. Phone
SI9-M. 300
FOR BALF HEAL KSTATB
FOR SALE My HO -acre ranch near
Griffin creek, 3 miles from Med
ford; flno new bungalow, build
lugs, fruit and alfalfa. $5200 If
sold at once. .1. 11. Puttorson
lllghwood, Montana. 310
RANCHES FOR SALE
TOR SALE-Farming
land, idock ranches,
from $10 per aero
time, easy payments,
euro Tribune.
land, fruit.
timber land
up, ou long
Address M
FI I!N1S11E1 APARTMENTS.
'OR RENT Desirable I'urnished
npt. Tho Berben, 10 Quince. 321
I'D II RENT Fiirnl.'ihed housokeep
iug rooms, 322 So. Cuutral. Tel.
4II3-R-2. 307
FOR RENT Only ono complotuly
furnished apartment left to rent;
steam heal, hot and cold water
bath, kltcbenetto with gas range.
Apply Hotel llolaud.
W A X T K 1 -S I T U AT I O X S
WANTED Housework by two girls.
Inexperienced but willing to learn.
Call at 222 South Holly.
WANTED Young married man
wants steady work on ranch. Ralph
Householder, R. R. I, Ccu(rul Point
or phone l.7. Central l'oint. 3lr
MISCELLA.M'.OLS.
FOR KENT Five acres adjoining
city limits. Good house, baru, mid
fruit. Bear creek bottom. Box
Owner, Mall Tribune. 305
FOR RENT Garden hinds, farming
land, stock ranches. Gold Ray
Really Co.
FOU RENT HOUSES
FOR SALE Five-room bungalow of
fered at big sacrifice on account of
having to go east. Price, $n.,0
Terms. .Mrs. Geo. Syiuoiir, 840
West Palm St. 305
FOR KHXT Tho ngle homo, furn
ished or linfiirnisncd, and 3 ncres.
(109 E. Main. Telephone .V.IS-R 307
FOR RENT For four months, five
room modern furnished bungalow
East side, two lots.
M. I-'. & H. Bldg.
C. C.
Pierce,
104
FOR RENT Five room modern
house and three lots, good garden
spot, at 305 Portland avo. 306
FOR RENT Furnished ami unfur
nished houses. Employment Agen
cy. M. A. Ruder, 123 East Main,
MONLiT(ri,Y.l.
TO LOAN $1000 to $ I O.oii'i on good
ranch property as si-.-ii ril . Phone
...3-.l. J. B. Andrews,
MONEY TO LOAN At C and 7 per
cent Interest on good security. Ad
dress M, care Mull Tribune. 305
TO LOAN Money loaned 011 furni
ture, live stock. Implements, etc
Transactions private, possession
rele'ncd. Write Union Loan
Agency, 217 S. High street, Salem
Orego.i. 308
TO LOAN $2000 to loan. R.
Holmes, the Insurance Man.
TO LOAN' $1000 to loan. Box S
Mall Trlbuna.
GEORGE A. CODDINO - Lnwyer,
Iloom 412, Garnetl-liorey iuB..
Mcdford, Ore.
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms B-1U, jacKson uiuu
ty Bank nulldlnB. entrance W.
Contral, Mod ford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFK Attorney nt law.
rooms 8 and 9, Meuioro national
Bank Bulldliig
A." K" RE AMES Lawyer.
Corey bldg.
Gamett-
Books
tin 1st iiinit v ns Clirlst Preached It.'
hv Rev. Brooko Horford and other
Unlterlan literature sent free to
enquirers. Address Miss Hazel
Burton, Contral l'oint, it. r . u- .
1, Oregon.
304
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS
collected some accounts J4 yenrn
old. We know how to get tho
money. Tho Bullock Mercantile
Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has
klns' nidg., 216 E. Main St.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan-
iols Clothing Store in rooms ror
merlv occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y.
PR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Oarnett Corey Bldg"., Suite 818
Medford, Oro. Phone 856.
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Bid
Surveya. estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land improvement.
Garbage
GARBAGE Got your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
good service. Phone 874-L. J
Y. Allen.
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON HAIQH'P Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Haight Music
Studio, 401 Garnett Corey Bldg.,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
offleo, Flro, Automobile, Accident;
Liability, Plate GIbbs, Contract
and Suroty Bonds. Excellent corn
pan les, good local service. No. 21
Garnett-Oorey Bldg.
Mcdlcul.
MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavl Deal
er. Phono 154Y, residence 900
East Main Street.
Physicians and Burgeon
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Qarnott-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J, EMM ENS PhyBtclan and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noBe and throat. Eyes scion
tirically tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667.
Printers and Inibllsliers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hns the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
looso leaf ledgurs, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Kir St.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOH CO.
Offleo 42 North Front st. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. LN'TFiUUIUlAX AUTOOAK CO. .
TIMFi CARD.
Leave Modford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. 111., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15
p. tn. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p.
m. Sundays loaye at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. ra. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 end 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
&ihland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00
and 10:30 p. m.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main'Strcet,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Coimnorcinl Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 147-.T.
We'll do the rest.
E. p. WESTQN, Prop. J