Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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    foETF0R7) MATH TRTTiTJOT!," MEDFOTCT), OTfEOON", TTITJTRTAY, .TTJNE 28, lf17.
50 FOOT DAM
BREAKSFLOODING
POWDER VALLEY
Towns and Farms in Path of Flood
Submerged When Killmacue Dam,
Belonging to Eastern Oregon Power
Company, Goes Out Town of
Rock Creek Practically Destroyed.
RAKER, Or., June 18. Thousands
of gallons of rugnig water swept
down a monntuinsido and carried sev
eral barns and farm houses away
when a fifty-foot dam at the flooded
Killmacue lake, fifteen miles west of
Haines, Or., gave wav todav. Com-
- mJnicution with tiie flooded section
(has t4en cut off and it is not known
whether any lives were lost.
Reports from Haines said the little
town of Rock Creek was practically
swept away. Almost every building
in the town, including the Farmers'
Trading company toll house, was de
, stroyed. Residents of Haines, which
is in the path of the flood, were re
ported hurrying for high ground.
People Are Fleeing,
i Along the entire path of the ugly
waters people arc fleeing, carrying
with them what few belongings they
iwore able to gather, according to re
ports reaching here.
.. Several ranches have been com
pletely flooded. The loss will run
i into thousands of dollars, it is be
lieved, as the district affected is con
sidered one of the most 'productive
j grain and hay sections of Oregon.
Killmacue lake is located on the
; summit of the Elkhorn mountain
range. When the dam gave way the
voters cut a path 2(10 yards wide
''own the mountainside.
&lte dnm 'belonged to the Eastern
Oregon Light & Power companv,
which constructed it to supply power
to towns in this vicinity. The lake
covers about thirty acres and is of
natural formation.
riant Is Useless.
It is reported the, company's plant
at Keck Creek, two miles oast and
below Killinncuo lake, escaped, but
soverul outbuildings at the plant were
curried away, Tho plant was ren
dered useless.
When the waters reached Powder
valley, below the lake, they moved
quietly, sounding like the wind in the
trees, reports said. Many farmers
were unaware of thier danger until
the 'water was upon them.
Killmacue lake was recently stock
ed with trout and was a resort, for
fishermen. It is feared many of the
fish have been swept out over the
fields.
v CENTRAL POINT
Mrs. Ray Ager, of Heppncr, Oregon,
was called here the first of the week
to be in attendance at the bedslro of
her mother, Mrs. Cummlngs, who has
been very ill. Mrs. Ager, until very
Tccently, was a resident of our city
and has a: host of friends here who
are much pleased to have her once
moro among them.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiico. Glass and Earl
Case, mother and sister of Beagle,
motored hore Sunday morning and
spyit a few hours with Mrs. Julia
owen and her son. Will Owens, after
which the two families accompanied
by, the above named Central Point
people autoed to Ashland and vicinity
and spent the remainder of the day,
returning home In the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jessup and fam
ily of Keyes, California, and P. E.
Wilson of Saratoga, Wyoming, spent
a few days the past week with their
friends, Mrs. Mattle Parker and A. R.
'flfcrker. Mr. Wilson left tho last of
the week for his home, the Jessup
family also departing for California
haunts. I "'WlJiWI
City Recorder J. W. Jacobs and
Councilman W. C. Leevcr spent Tues
day afternoon in Medford attending
to city business.
The many friends of little MIrs Mil
dred Hawk will be pleased to learn
that she Is on the road to recovery
from her recent severe Illness ant"
will soon bo out abong them again
Miss Hawk has been very 111 and for
some tlmo there were doubts of her
recovery, but conditions aro now so
favorable that a sneedy return to
health In expected.
Masters Oatls and Donald Broad-
bent spent several days with their
grandmother, Mrs. Campbell in Med
ford.
Miss Maggie Foley of Gold Hill was
greeting friends here the latter part
of the week.
Ir. S. A. Mulkey, the renowned
Central Point dentist, and family ex
pect to leave the latter part of the
week for Portland, where they con
template waking tlnir homo tor the
future. Dr. Mulkey and family have
been residents of our city for the past
three years and.they have a very large
circle of friends here who feel keenly
their departure from our midst. These
estimable citizens have been desirable
residents in every respect of the word,
progressive, generous and leaders in
every good work. They certainly will
be missed here. The best wishes of
Central Points and vicinity follow
them to their new home.
Mrs. Maria Purkeyplle recently vis
ited among Ashland friends.
The condition of Mrs. Cummlngs,
who has been seriously ill, is reported
as being much Improved at thiB writ
ing and high hopes are now held for
her ulck recovery.
Miss Jessie Chauncey of Medford
spnt today with her mother and sis
ters here.
Mrs. W. H. NorcrosB and daughter,
'Miss Helen, will leave the last of the
week for Iowa, where they will spend
the summer.
Mrs. W. E. Kahler leaves tonight
for Portland, whore she will visit
among friends and relatives for a fort
night. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prlco and fam
ily depart Saturday for Crescent City.
where they expect to spend the Fourth
of July and enjoy tc week's rest.
Mrs. Campbell of Medford is a
guest at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. M. O. Broadbent, for a few days.
The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church
were beautifully entertained at the
home of Mrs. F. E. Scott in Medford
Wednesday afternoon. A large crowd
of ladies were present and each are
full of praise of the very hospitable
and charming way In which Mrs
Scott made hor guests welcome.
Mrs. Clyde Boles and little son,
Roland, who have been absent from
the city on a vacation trip north for
the past several weeks," have returned
to their home here.
Miss A'ta Norcross arrived herf
Saturday morning from San Jose.
California, at which place, she '
been attending the normal for the
past ten months. Miss Norcross grad
uated from that Institution of learn
ing this year and will again take up
teaching the coming year.
Miss Maratha Italmoy of Red Bluff
California, is spending this week with
her mother here.
IT
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wells of the
county farm were inMedford Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rose and family
wore all day guests at the Rader home
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jane Clemens of Medford vis
ited Mrs. Chandler and Mrs C. Carey
last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry and fam
ily of North Talent visited their
daughter, Mrs. M. Stockgord of Grif
fin creek last Sunday.
Mrs. Nannie Wolf of Phoenix left
Tuesday for Cottage Grove to attend
the Relief Corps convention. '
J. W. Eldin and Mr. and Mrs. Ban
dy, who are visiting relatives in Cen
tral Point, were pleasant callers of
Professor and Mrs. Relmer, last Sun
day evening.
Miss Laura Cabcree of Roseburg Is
visiting Mrs. N. Chandler ths week.
Miss Cabcree is a trained nurse and
has been in California for a month's
vacation.
Mrs. Ted Furry and Miss .liianita
Furry were among tho visitors to Ash
land Sunday,
Mrs. C. Carey will have many fine
new varlctlos of dahlias for the ex
hibit to be held this summer. The
plants are budded for bloom now.
Mr. and Mrs. Mohaffoy of Klamath
Falls are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M
Rader. Mrs. Mehaffoy, nee Maude
Newbury, and Mr. Meliaffey were
married In Klamath Falls last Sunday
and started by auto for the valley the
same day. After a few weeks visit In
tho valley, the happy young couple
will return to Klamath Falls to re
side.
A Jolly picnic party to the Dig Ap-
plcgate Sunday was composed of Mr.
and Mrs. Turnbough of Central Point,
Prof Bowman and wife and daughter,
Alice of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
F. c. Relmer and family and Mr. Mc
Cormick of Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKay of Fein
Valley wero In Ashland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey of North Tal
ent spent Sunday lu Ashland.
- Miss Fay Carver of Phoenix was at
Ashland last Sunday.
Harry Roams of Phoenix was
ainone those who visited Ashland
park Sunday.
John Xyswiinicr, who bus been
working at the Hluc Ledge for some
time, returned to Talent recent I v nnd
left for Hilt, Oil., Thursday morning.
lr. Griffin has been under the
weather for some lime with lumbago.
Miss (lerllui Chirk of Millionaire
How is the guest of Miss Edna Wells
tins wrk.
Mrs. High's parents, .Mr. and Mrs.
Kvans, also her sister, Miss Lotta
Evans, were recent quests at the
limb home. Miss Lottie will remain
with her si-ler for u while.
ill; Cuiiliue likhardsvu UOil Er
TALK
If the housewife cannot make lo
able to make some delicious tart dishes, provided she 1ms supply of cheap canned rhubarb. In the. fol
lowing recipes, either the freshly st ewed or tho canned rhubarb may be used.
Rhubarb Pudding War Stylo.
Line a buttered pudding dish with
a layer of bread crumbs which have
been soaked in water and lemon juice.
Sprinkle with sugar and bits of but
ter, then add a layer of slewed rhu
barb which has been well sweetened.
Fill dish with alternate layers of
crumbs and rhubarb, cover top with
dry bread crumbs and bits of butter,
nest Jaeobson were quietly married lit
the home of H. C. High by Rev. Rol
lins' of Medford, only tho relatives
mid a few friends of the bride and
rroom being present. The young
couple have the well wishes of Talent
and vicinity.
A firo broke out in tho garage on
the Sum-rest orchard, caused, it be
lieved, by the explosion of one of the
machines, destroying the garage and
part of tho bunk house. Some of the
boys working at the orchard also lost
their clothes and bicvole.
Arthur Brown was a Talent caller
Thursday.
Mrs. H. H, King entertained Mr.
nnd Mrs. Earl Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Chirk, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Luke,
Mr. and Mis. J. W. Mills, Jr., at five
hundred Saturday evening.
The following Indies of the Talent
Red Cross circle visited the Ashland
auxiliary Friday afternoon: Mrs.
Foss, Mrs. Glimes, Mrs. Ed Foss,
Mrs. Ella lloldridge, Mrs. Charles
lloldridge, Mrs. Frank lloldridge,
Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Mann
ing, Airs. Trycr, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs.
Burgan nnd Mrs, Crawford.
Mrs. John Robinson was shopping
in Aslilund Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Matty Turner was an Aslw
land visitor Friday.'
Mrs. Gulhcrt was visiting in Ash
land Friday.
Mr. Hliss of Medford was purchas
ing a cow in Talent- Friday.
Mrs. A. If. Miller and son, Harney,
of Ashland, visited at Hie home of
Mrs. Sawyer on Wagner creek on
Thursday.
Miss Lorn Sawyer of Oakland,
Oil., is spending her summer vaca
tion with her father on Wagner creek.
Rev. Sf. B. Pnronnngran, confer
ence Sunday school missionary, of
Salem, was a guest at the Jr. C. Reed
home last week. He went from here
to Klamath Falls and the Indian
agency.
Mrs. John Mills and Mrs. H. If.
King were Ashland visitors Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glimes nnd son,
Marry of Wagner creek, Mrs, Perry
and Mrs. liurgim of Talent nltentlecl
the Red Cross picnic ut Ashland last
Monday.
Ralph Bowman is sick with the
measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oilheys vis
ited with friends cast of Medford last
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jumes Fuller and Mr.
and Mrs. II. (1. Elnian of Ashland
were guests at Oakmont farm Sim
day. Mr. and Mrs. Pet (larrelt of Ash
land and Mrs. Waldo Klinn, also of
Ashland, visited at the home of
Harry Lynch on Wagner creek
Tlmrsduy.
31m. Nelson of Oakland, Cal.. was
the miest of Mrs. Sawyer this week.
Mrs. Adamson nnd daughter will
leave Saturday to .spend the Fourth
and ('liniitaiiiiiii season in Ashland.
She. has rented Hie (. J. Young resi
dence on 1'pper Gninile street..
Miss Verna Oilman was the gties!
of Central Point friends Inst week.
Mrs. Charles Jcffcry moved into
her new home on Railroad avenue
Thursday.
Mrs, Ralph Koozer, w ho has been
under Dr. Seelv's care the past week
at the home of Mrs. Marie Otlerdule
in Medford, returned Thursday. Her
friends will be glad to lenm she is
very much improved.
J. S. Spitzer and family molored
lo Ashland Monday aflcmoon.
Mr. and Mrs. '.. (1. Tividivclt spent
Monday afternoon in A-hliind,
Mrs. J. T. Sawyer was shopping
ill Ashland Monday.
Mrs. George Zideis mid dmiS'iter
were Ashland visitors .Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Estes ()(
Oiendnle are vKitinsr relative in
lown nnd will stay till after the 4lh
of July.
J. ('. Ward and Willinm Smidlcv
were trading in town from Wagner
creek Monday
.Mrs. !i ii Coleman of Jiiek-oinill
Km lat eck at tier father's lome
nion pies next winter, on account of
bake 30 minutes covered, then uncov
er and bake 10 minutes' longer. Serve
with a hard sauce flavored with nut
meg. Jthenlxuli .Salad,
Cut fresh rhubarb into inch long! lis
and stew until tender. Strain thru a
seive. Mix 2 cnpl'uls of sweetened
juice with 1 ounce of gelatin which
has been dissolved in cold water.
Hold ami serve on lett nee leaves with
and preferred salad dressing, -
on Wagner creek, taking care of her
brother, Edgar Adams, who has been
sick with the measles.
W. W. Wells and family spent Stin
ilay afternoon in Ashland.
Mr. and Sirs. Fred Brandt spent
Sunday afternoon in Ashland.
Mrs. Ed Lemming was nn Ashland
business caller Tuesday morning.
Marion Tryer, the Talent shoe
man, spent Tuesday afternoon m
Medford.
The Community club entertained
at their room in the town ball in
honor of the old Indies of Talent.
Tho hall was beautifully decorated iu
roses and evergreens in honor of the
occasion. A delicious lunch of ice
cream, cake and tea was served. A
large number of the club were present
to do honor to (ho passing genera
lion. The following guests weiv; in
vited: Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Dean, Mrs.
Talent, Mrs. Foss, Mrs. Toogood,
Mrs. Miittison, Mrs. Holdrcdge, Mrs.
Coleman, Mrs. Bonhum, Mrs. Rich
ardson, Mrs. Spitzer, Mrs. Of ford,
Mrs. Truman, Mrs, Pace, Mrs. Her
ring, Mrs. Amos, Mrs. Biirnit, Mrs.
Crosby, Mrs. Shidlcr, Mrs. Woiks,
Sirs. Adams, Mrs. Terrill, Mrs. Mur
phy. Mrs. Ueiss, Mrs. Foxhnll, Mrs.
Irwin, Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Estes, Airs.
Vogeli, Mrs. Btiriier, Mrs. Bell, Mrs.
McMahon, Sirs. Witlirow, Mrs. Man-I
nis, Mrs. Giinii, Mrs. , Glciuis, Mr.s.
Smith, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Patch, Mrs. J
Cook, Mrs. Bcdl, Jin, Dossier. Mr.s.
Heed, Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Firestone.
Tho prize, a beautiful bouiiuct of
roses, was awarded to Mjs. Fire
stone, who IwouUl reach Iter Sftih
birthday next month, and who had
lirty-eight great grandchildren.
N. O. J1 iwers was n business caller
in Medford Tuesday afternoon.
W. D. Withrow was attending to
business mutters in Medford Tues
day. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E.
church will meet at the home of Mrs.
Wilbur Beeson Thursday.
E. E. Cook was an Ashland visitor
Tuesday afternoon.
Services at the Methodist church
next Sunday us , usual. Sunday
sellout, 111 a. m. ; preaching at 11;
bible study, 0 p. in.; l'.pworth league,
t p. in. A eordial invitation is ex
tended to all?
The first meeting of the Red Cross
circle of Talcit met nt the school
house Tuesday afternoon witu a
membership of twenty-six. It is be
lieved a great many more will take an
interest in this work.
Services at the Christian church
next Sunday. Sunday .school, 10 a.
m.: preaching, 1 1 ; Christian En
deavor, 7 p. in.: evening service. H
o'clock. All are cordially welcome.
Several people from Reese Creek
attended tho dnnce nt Kaglo Point
Saturday night, given by tho Red
Cross. They say they took In over a
hundred dollars (of course expenses
will ooiiio out of that) but financially
it wns a success.
Will Crandalt's visited at Bert Ctar
no's Sunday.
Mrs. l,ottle Woods and Blanch Con
over spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff t'onorver.
Mrs. Isabel! visited at Mr. flam
mel's one evening last week.
Mrs. Logan of Eagle Point raited
on Mrs. Wutklns ont afternoon last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ilaninict made
a flying trip to Medford and back Sat
urday evening.
The Sunday school hour at Hcee
Creek has been changed from 2 p. in.
to 10 a. m.
Mr. Briltson of Medford preached
nt Reese Creek Sunday morning, lie
returned to Medford this week.
Elmer Robertson has been hauling
wood this week.
The Eagle Point, Derby, Trait.
Laurel Hill and Itceso Creek Sunday
M', liS for a U day
REESE CREEK RIPLETS
the II. 0. c-f lemons, she will still be
lCbuluu'b aud Divlcs,
A delicious mix! urn for turls is
made of dales and rhubarb.
Stone 'i pound of dates and stew
for 5 minutes. Add II cupfuls of rhu
barb ent into inch lengths and cook
until rhubabr is tender. Sweeten to
taste.
Riiisins and figs can bo used with
rliuburh in: the same way.
Rhubarb and raisins may be canned
together for pies.
convention July 15. All are to bring
dinner and eat on the grounds.
Mr. McCabe visited at Mr. Robert
son's Sunday. '"','
Mrs. Sarah McKay spent a few
hours with Mrs. J. V. Ilieks on Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stone and Mr.
and Mrs. Birkholz motored to Rogue
River on Sunday.
Mrs, R, W. Elden was hostess to
the Pan-Hellenic club at her home on
KSalurduy afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hull of Grants
Puss spent (he week end with Mr. aud
Mrs. Frank Tompkins.
The Parent-Teacher ctiib will meet
on June 3(1 at the home of Mrs. (). S.
Weeher.
Mr. and Sirs. Sum Anderson nnd
family and A. V. Carlson were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Andren
of Medford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Elden nnd fam
ily, Miss Rose Jones nnd Mrs. llirk
holr, and son Roland spent Tuesday
at the Ashland park.
Mrs, Wallace Bergman is visiting
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ilert Cfanio.
W. Crandal was in Medford Satur
day.
Irwin Howen of Trail, while play
ing hull, injured bis ankle badly.
Mrs. Kit Houston and daughter
and Jack Houston returned from
Medford Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Steve Smith were in
Luke (.'reck lust week attending to
business matters.
Juspar lfuniin, who lias been in
California, returned Sunday.
Dr. Kirehgcssner was ill Appbgalc
count rv last week.
Mr. Mansfield drove a bund of
sheep from I he valley to pasture (hem
on the Dcbenger ranch, which he has
leased.
Perry Foster and Henry French
were in r.iigle Point 1 uesilav.
Mrs. (IhIk Carvel ami daughter,
Grace, of San Francisco, are visiting
her sister, Mrs. It. ,1. Kirehgcssner.
C01I HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
Btract Co., Sixth and Fir 8t.
Marrbigo License,
Raymond S. Iiouslry and Willeskn
Sf. Roberts.
Mark Wiuuiugham uiid Martha
Walk ins.
Kdwunl P. Creasar and Lillian
Frances potter.
Circuit Court,
F.tta M. Vawter et. nt
Gi
nrge
F. King et al, proof of mailing.
Luke Rvan et nl vs. Grunt Alder et
al, proof of mailing.
Herbert 11. Leonard vs. Abbie
Cluiinpliii, mechanics lien.
Slate of Oregon vs. Acey C. Mar
tin, transcript.
I'rolNMc Court.
K'futo of Jumes I. Frrdenhurg,
will, order udiiiitliiig, older aihmt
ing appraisers.
Gllurdiaicdiip of Jolm Milloil KoU-
ei'lson, order.
tv-tolo of Grunt. Finlev, order for
eitolioii.
K-tate of W. S. Mill, order f.
-ii le. proof of publication.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
f ttrs nowti tt Km, Aliri KL
sot er ORteorsis ivtRWMtre
III). lMllllf IIHATIU, Jk
Cr's&. rim til rd ai .uiiiAV
I i. Jf BIAMllMI MIMMl t'll-llMtl
Real Estate Transfers.
I'niott Oil & I.-md Co. -to Unit
ed Copper Co., mining lands
ill upper Grave creek milling
district t 1
S. S. Fluhiivt to United Cop
per Co., mining lands in up
per Grave creek milling dis
trict 1
Ralph 0. Jennings, sheriff, to
l. Xiedcrmever, land in tp.
H7-2W -1,0110
Ralph G. Jeuniugs, sheriff, to
L. Niedermever, land in twp.
37-2W .'. 2,120
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Rauch cook for ten men.
Phoue 129. Rogue River Yallev
Canal Co.
WANTED Young girl to assist with
house work and care of children.
Mrs. W. J. Warnor. Bt9 S. Oakdale
Avenue. Phone 696-M. SO
WANTED Middle-aged or older wo
man for light housework. Phono
348-R. 86
WAiNTKD Girl for general house
work. Phono 784-W.
WANTED fih-1 for general house
work. Call 567-J2.
HELP WASTKD MALE
WANTED Man and wife on ranch
near Medford. . Woman to run cook
house. Inquire Bnrdwell Fruit Co.
WANTED Man and wife to work on
ranch, woman to cook for men cm
ployed on ranch. Address A. (1
Bishop, Eagle Point, Oregon. 8!
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
harness.
Good horse, buggy and
Phone 541-X. 88
FOR SALE Young team of horses,
or will trade for wood. Call phone
825-L. 8T
FOR SALE Young cows and hetfors.
Box 58, R. 2, Medford. 85
FOR SALE Sow and
pigs. A. E. Hall, R.
Griffin Creek.
five weanod
1, Box D5A
84
FOB SALE MISiCKliLAXEOUS
FOR SALE Second-hand 12x14 tent.
329 N. Barttott. 84
FOR SALE-Or trado, housohold fur
niture, horse, harness, buggy, cow
and calf, large gardon, good garden
tools, chickens and canaries. Phone
, 578-R. &
FOR SALE Two-burner hot
ga& stove with combination sum
mer burner. Almost new at half
price. Phono Si20-U days.
FOR SALE
M.
-Grand hay,
Phono zm
8!
FOR SALE A confocttonery store
fee crenm nnrlor. notions. clKurs
aifd tobacco, in conjunction with a
, pool parlor, tor sale cheap. ' Owner
wants to ranch.. Write R. J. Wil-
lard, Elna, California. 84
FOR SALE- Donsehold goods, fntit
Jars, etc. 142 ,N. Ivy. Phone SSIt
W.
FOR SALE First class smalt crenm
separator, cheap. Phone 6 89-.I
87
TOR SADE Light 1916 modol tour-
ing car in good condition. Has
selt-stnrter and electric lights.
Would trade on house and lot In
(Medford. Box 1, E., Mall Tribune.
87
FOR SALE Ftve-pnssorigor touring
car in first class conrtttfon; good
tires; will sacrifice for a quick solo.
W. W. Hartley. Phono 20 1-R2. 87
FOll SALE ('heap, fi-pussenger Ford
touring car, 1914 model, tn first-
class condition. Medford Junk Co.
I'-Oll SALE Maxwell Ante, 1911
model. Fair condition. Prlco 1150.
E. S. Wilson. Jacksonville. 83
FOR SALE Cheap, on account of
sickness, teaso on fivo acres, throo
acres In fruit, berries and garden
balanco pasture; five-room hiuma-
low, ano cow, cluckena anil furni
ture. Enstl4tbSt. 84
FOR SALE BEAli liSTATB
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from HO per acre up. on long
time, easy payments. Address-Gold
Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALE Six-room house and gar
den 90x200: t50." Phono 382-L
85
ri.tv.tlil I.WUM
Itiri MIIVL'V In I'.inudlnn Pnclftc mil.
way lands. Far literature, aud spe
cial excursion leaving Ashland, W.
I). Hodgson, Agnttt, Ashland, On-
gtm.
W A N TED M IS ELI. A N EOI'S
WANTED Twenty-five, npplo thin
ners. Call t Guy Conner's w
house. Phone 64. !S
WANTED Medford teaehor will
coach pupils during vacation
Phone 83 t-R. M
WANTED To ronl for six weeks
ucntlo niftk cow. Mrs. Ncff, 1 Oil
Lincoln St.. Harvey homo. 84
WANTICI1 Hay to bnlo for power
buler. first class work, Cull It. D
Powell. Phono Ashland KV 13, on
Mlra Vista ors'lwsl. Phone 5!7-.!2
WANTKI Some good apples, at Do-
Voe's.
WANTED Pasture for two horses
near Medford. Running water in
pasture. Phone 1126,
WANTED To buy 50 cords fir wood
Jackson County Creamery.
WANTED Urlng u your egg and
Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co,
WASTED Hwt to mor
m-U, Or 4SS-X.
Phone
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. summer
rates. The Berben. Phone &38-R.
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holtnnrt.
FOR RKN1 MOVSES
FOR RENT Mortens furnished bun
galow. 304 S. Central.
FOll RENT A beautiful six-room
up-to-date cottage, including sleep
ing porches, for rent at 29 Summitt
Avonue. Price. $18.00. J, W.
Wakefield, Medford, Oregon. 08
?OH RENT Modern five-room house
and garage. Phono 370-W,
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses., Emnlcvment Agen
cy. t. A. Rartnv. 123 Pas Mi
STRAYED.
STltAYEIli From my ranch at Pro-
volt, Oregon, April. tt?. ono
fccown mare five years old, branded
C7 on hip with bell on when last
8oen:one black yearling mare colt,
no brand, also ono ltcht roan mure
four years old branded C7, on hip
strayed In April, 1916, A liberal
reward will be paid for their recov
ery. F, B, Lichens, Provolt, Ore. Kt
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO DO AN On Kood secur
ity. Phone 647-J. J. B. Andrews.
MONEY TO LOAN From ttOftO to
J5&90 on hand to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm security. Earl
Tumy, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. See D, U- Wood.
BUSINESS DIKECTORT
Accountant.
B. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
A us to Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and beat equipped plant in the P&
etflc northwest. TJse our Bpringa
when others fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fiflconth
St., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. H. RE AMES Lawyer.
Corey bldg.
Garnetb
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
collected some accounts 14 year
old. We know how to get th
money. The Bullock Morcantllt
Agency, Inc., Rooms I, 2, 3. Hoa
kiaa' Bldg., 218 E. Main at
lentlsts
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
lets Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phona
ses-Y.
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMM1NGS Engineer and
contractor, 40 M. F. & H. Bid
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Carlmgo
UARBAUE Get your premise
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city gorbage wagona fov
good service. Phone 874-L.
Y. Allen. .
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher oi
piano aud harmuny, Haiglit MusU
Studio, 401 Garaett-Corey Bldg,
Phoae 72,
Insurance
BARD H. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile Accident,
Liability, Plata Glass, Contrast
and Surety Slonds. Excellent com
panies, good local aorvlce. No. 21t
Oarnett-Corey Bldg.
I'hyslelnns and Surgeona
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician. S03 Qarnett-Corey build
ing, Phone IM.
DR. J, J. EMMENS3 Physician and
anrgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and tbront. Eyes aclen.
tfflcully tested and glussna sup
piled. Oculist and Autlat fur S, P,
R. R. Co. Otriroa u, V. & J!. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 687.
I'rinlora and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hua th
best eipitpped printing office la
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
loose leaf ledger, billing systems,
etc Portland price. 27 Nortlt
Fir t
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO,
Office 42 North Ptunt St. Pnnn
815, Price rlxbt. Bjiviee gur
atlteed
IXTEItl IGIAX AITOCAU O,
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashlnnd. Talent,
and Phoenix dally, except Suuday, at
8:00 A. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Iso on Saturday at 10:15 p, m. Sun
y leave at 8 and 10:30 a. m, and
:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:3H p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford daily, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a, m., 1:00, 4:00 and
R; 15 p. m. Also on Saturday night
at f!:Kf. Simrtnjj leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m., and 10.3Q a. nt., UOO,
4:30, S ; 30, aud 10:30 p. m.