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    'OTCF.CIOX TRTDAY, (ATTflTTRT 17, T017
VKUYj TJ I RTTPI '
MILITARY DUTY "
AWAITSTHESEMEN
List of names of persons whose
Registration Cards are In the posses
sion of this Local Board, In the order
of their liability tor mllltnry service,
as determined by this Local Board
and as required by the Rules and
Regulations.
Sorlal Order
No. Name. Address. No.
2TiS J. W. Bowers, Ashland; 1.
158 J. C. Croft, UaKlo Point; 2.
854 D, L. Flynn, Medford; 3.
1095 C. T. Ferns, Medford; 4. i
78.1 J. A. Bedlngfleld, Medford; 5.
1117 Wl. L. Hendrlckson, Medford; 0.
837 C. W. Hays, Medford; 7.
3.17 C. A. Boles, Central Point; 8.
676 B. L. Buckmastcr, Medford; 9.
275 R. W. Trefren, Butte Falls; 10.
509 M. H. Stoekford, Medfordi 11.
1185 C. D. Carpenter, Gr'ts Pass; 12.
564 L. W. Stansoll, Jacksonv'lo; 13.
9 15 V. H. Vawter, Medford; 14.
AUG J. B. Dollaire, .TacUsonvllle; 15.
lHi7 B. D. Beeson, Talent; 16.
5.16 P. W. Wheeler, Central Pt.; 17.
548 W. M. Coffman, Jacksonv.; 18.
126 E. B. Decker, Ashland; 19.
1237.W. J. Atkins, Talent: 20. -
784 Gllbort Stuart, Medford; 21.
755 S. C. Stlnson, Medford; 22.
107 M. B. Roblson, Ashland; 23.
1369 I. O'Donoughue, Ashland; 24.
616 A. A. Meyer, Lake Creek; 25.
373 F. V. Henry, Ashland; 26.
1266 H. N. Gleim, Talent; 27.
775 L. A. Worden. Medford; 28.
4S6 C. S. Porter, Gold Hill; 29.
692 W. S. Stover, Medford; 80.
600 A. A. Parry, Jacksonville; 31.
810 H. Pellett, Medford; 32.
507 E. A. Geary, Medford; 33.
309 E. L. March, Central Point; 34.
437 E. 0. Dahack. Eagle Point'; 35.
1324 J. S. Byrne, Watklns; 36.
604 F. 13. Lewis, Jacksonville; 37.
43 B. H. Hinthorne, Ashland; 38.
1264 L. ,T. Davis, Talent; 39.
1066 .T. B. Meeham, Medford; 40.
924 C. C. Tedrick, Modford; 41.
420 R. E. Potter, Eagle Point; 42.
1014 ,T. D. Morrell, Medford; 4,1.
1178 P. J. Strahan, Rogue River; 44.
514 W. N. Kime. Medford; 45.
43.1 W. O. Pruett, Eagle Point; 46.
1329 H. H. Clarke, Central Pt.; 47.
10 L. L. Roberts, Ashland; 48.
1045 H. Patton, Medford; 49.
1031 R. L. Pulaski. Medford; 50.
lSM B. O. Force, Central Point; 51.
487 C. B. Rltter, Gold Hill; 52.
1282 W. H. Cushman, Trail; 53.
1323 W. Cblllngs; Watklns; 54.
797 C. H. Franks, Medford; 55.
140 E. 3. Fraley, Ashland; 56.
1236 F. J. Brandt. Talent; 57.
432 A. Conover, Eagle Point; 58.
18 O. H. Gaines, Ashland: 59.
652 R. Middleton, Modford; 60.
927 A. E. Jackson, Medford; 61.
739 H. D. Prickett, Fort Worth,
Texas, 62.
601 a. W. Margreltor, Jacks'v.; 63.
1322 O. F. Collings, Watklns; 64.
1146 F. T. Fish, Phoenix; 65.
1103 C. L. Furrv, Phoenix; 60.
1395 C. Davis, Derby: 67.
606 L, C. Port. Jacksonville: 68.
182 G. W. Williams, Ashland; 69.
513 J. H. Darby, Medford; 70.
4 6 A. O. McGee, Ashland; 71.
1020 E. E. Vroman, Medford; 72.
3 099 N. R. Walters, Phoenix; 73.
223 C. H. Elmore, Applegate; 74.
117 C. C. C. Crowson. Ashland; 75.
602 .T. D. Clarke, Jacksonville: 76.
390 S. Hamilton, Eagle Point; 77.
75 K. M. Rose. Ashland: 78.
772 E. E. Brown, Medford;. 79.
721 D. Griffiths; Medford; 80.
786 F. G. Williams, Medford; 81.
280 J. C. Smith, Butto Falls; 82.
1292 I. H. Howe, Trail: 83.
.972 F. M. Craig, Medford: 84.
1(83 R. F. Blackburn, Medford; 85.
757 E. H. Wilkinson, Modford; 86.
906 E. R. Wight, Medford; 87.
S68-C. A. Kclzur. Medford; 88.
332 Bert Perk, Central Point; 89.
379 A.M. Edmondson, Derby; 90.
542 L. O. Walker, Gold Hill; 91.
194 F. W. Houston. Eagle Pt.; 92.
S74 C. L. Smith, Medford: 93.
552 G. Lowis, Eaglo Point; 94.
1.100 L. II. Wertz, Ruch; 95.
298 W. H. Morrlman, Cent. Pt.: 96
675 H. S. Brumble, Medford; 97.
1294 H. ,T. Arnold, Bunrom; 9S.
1148 L. C. DoCarJow, plnohurst; 99
1354 C. Williams. Rogue River; 100
343 C. C. McCrcdie, Cent. Pt.: 101
982 R. L. Maulo, Medford; 102.
726 R. Miyamoto, Modford; 103.
15 B. F. Shaffer. Ashland; 104.
905 W. W. Borgman, Eagle Point;
105.
933 L. L. Guyer, Medford; 106.
12S8 I,. Blnss, Trail; 107.
452 F. L. Ltiv, Wellcn; 108.
355 E. It. Lull, Central Point; 109
530 F. D. Srlirump, Gold Hill; 110
809 .1. D. Hendrlckson, Modford;
111.
1114 TJ. V Hamlin. Medford: 112.
6J" G. A. Richardson, Medford;
113.
218 G. H. Meo. Applegate; 111.
620 E. C. Nvgren. Brownsboro: 115
1334 I. .1. A. McIUilght, Central Pt.;
116.
550 M. W. Van Horn, Jacksonville;
117.
074 C. H. Zimmerman, Medford;
118.
"I W. A. Phillip.". Ashland: 119
9X1 M. Wasrhau. Medford: 120.
770 L. V. Bostwlek, Medford; 121
SS2 G. N. Birkland. Medford: 122.
C77 R. W. Shape. Medford; 123.
749 C. C. Ganlt, Medford: 124.
1211 .1. F. Morrill. Gold Hill: 125.
525 T. K. Pnnkey. Gold Hill: 126.
760 E. E Russell, Medford: 127.
1S3 I). A. Snyder. Ashland; 128.
56 O. Klum, Ashland: 129.
1276 O 11 Powers. Talent: 130.
"92 C. F. Rosecrans. Medford; 131
X II Parlor Anhlnnd: 132.
3-iO A. H. Stallworth, Oen. Pt.i 133
54 G. C. Jenkins. Ashland: l-n
870 r n smith Medford: 1".'.
549 B. Shoemaker, Gold Hill; 136
11.12 8. B. Morgan, Medford; 1.17.
4 40 J. n. Castor, Eagle Point; 138
741 E. D. Jesslmnn. Mwiroro; u.
1054 John Wulf, Medford; 140.
1575 G. A. Kerbv,. Talent: 141.
711 W V. Corum, Medford: HI.
1022 F. I,. Poole, Medford: 143.
Ml W. H. Voltt. Medford: 144.
638 E. A. Russell, Beagle; 145.
LITTLE EFFORT TO
GRANTS PASS, Or., Au. 17.!
Rulph Turpin, self-confessed mur
derer of William McCullistcr, whom
ho sliot.nnd killed after a dispute
over a trivial difference, Iius been
brought hero from Klamuth Kalis,
where lie was captured.
His story of his flijrht after the
hooting last Friday morning, is fill
ed with unusual incidents. In nil
points in which information is ob
tainable from other sources, his
story is corroborated.
Between the time of the murder.
about 9 o'clock Friday morning, and
shortly after dark that same even-
ng, he traveled over rousih hills a
lslanco of twenty-five miles to his
father's home on the outskirts of this
city. Altho the home wns supposed
to be watched, young Turpin entered,
learned irom his father that McCal-
lstcr had died, took a loaf of bread
and a jar of canned fruit and left
again, going south on the Pacific
highway.
oocs Thru Town.
Turpin traveled the main road un
til ho reached Gold Hill, . seventeen:
miles distant, and had a sleep by the
roadside. He went to a barber shop
at Gold Hill for a shave. During the
afternoon he left for Medlord, still
keeping to the IVil'ic highway. He
passed thru Medford Saturday even
ing about 8 o'clock, when the streets
were crowded. He reached Ashland
and passed thru the center of the
town about midnight.
Ho stopped at a peach orchard
near Neal creek, five miles south of
sliland, for a nap. When he stnrted
to resume his journey at about 2
o'clock he saw nn automobile ap
proaching, and hid behind n cluster
of rose bushes. The car stopped
within fifty feet of his hiding place
nd the occupants filled the radiator
with water.
Turpin recognized (lie men in the
nuio ns Sheriff Lewis and Deputy
Lister of this county, who wore re
turning from Siskiyou enmity, Cali
fornia, where they had gone in search
of furptn.
Hero Turpm left the Pacific, high
way and struck over Green Spring
mountain. Shortly past tho summit
:ic was overtaken by an auto driven
by a Klanialh Falls photographer
named Miller, who gave him u ride
into that city.
Sunday nt Klumnth.
Ho spent Sunday night in a lod
ing house in Klanialh Falls, and the
next morning went down lo the pas
scngcr station with a hazy idea of
getting out of town; where and how
he bad not planned. At t ho station lie
was recognized by a former Grants
Pass man named York, who notified
two special deputy sheriffs nearby.
York pointed out Turpin to them and
they started for him. Turpin insist
that he simply walked around the
tation twice, keeping the station be
tween himself and the deputy slier
ffs. After the second circuit of the
dation the deputies, figuring they
had lost their man, returned to their
station in the railroad yards.
An hour or so later Turpin started
to walk across nn open field, and was
again seen by York, who notified
Sheriff Humphrey.
On the way to the jail turpm gave
his name ns Newton and said he lived
at Ashland; but when York asked
i, "How's Grants Passf Turpin
replied without hesitation, "F.very-
thing was all right when I left." Slier-
ff Humphrey recognized linn from a
scar on the back of his head and
called him by his right name, where
upon Turpin broke down and con
fessed tho whole nllair.
1032 W. O. Gentry, Modford; 116.
623 F. E. Kdler, Lake Creek; 147.
269 L. It. Cook. Butte Falls; 148.
685 G. Mickey, Medford; 149.
1141 J. T. Edwards, Phoenix; luO.
1314 It. G. llarr. Watklns; 151.
nifi F A. Purd n. Medford: 1:2.
335 P. J. Norcross, Central Pt.; 153
49.1 G. 8. Kostor, Gold Hill; L,4
1358 R. B. Carter, Rogue Rlv.; Lu
923 W. F. Middle, Medford; li.
1 305 R. H. Offcnbacher. Hum- laf.
341 M. A. Houston, cent, Pt.: los
inn? H. Heine. Medford: L9.
391 J. G. Lewis. Kacle roint J
1366 H. A. Smith. Rogue Klver; It,
.1.-.3 F. V. Witto, Central 11.:
970 E. R. Isaac, Medford; 163.
637 1. Poterman, Beagle; 164.
360 O. A. Austin, Wellcn; 166.
1217 V. Conley, Central Point; 166.
571 P. R. Oard, Jacksonville; 167.
4K8 B. 11. Short. Gold Hill; 161.
704 C. E. Flshet, Mcd'ord; 169.
79 t' a Cole. Ashland: 170.
356 W. W. Smith, Central Pt.; 171
112 S f'.rlsson. Ashland; 1 1 .'.
1067 E. C. Carpenter, Medford; 173
(To Be Continued Tomorrow.)
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepricknge
proves it 25c at all druggists.
TO
BE HELD HERE
SEPTEMBER 18-23
Tho seventh annual Jackson Coun
ty fair will be held in Medford, Sep
tember 18 to 22 and the premiums
offered on products ot tho farm, orch
ard; dairy, kitchen, pantry, on fancy
work, art, flowers, livestock, poultry,
etc., are very liberal and everyone
who can should make some entries.
Owing to the fact that thore are to
bo no races this year or attractions
connected with tho fair that required
tho same being held at the fair
grounds, It was decided to lease tho
N'atatorluin and grounds, houso all
the exhibits except livestock In the
building and to prepare suitable
places to exhibit the stock In tho
shade of the trees on the grounds,
and house It In a nearby large barn
at night. It was also decided to have
the fair open of nights and provide
entertainment In the large hall each
night. There will also be merchants'
displays and style show, open to all
the merchants ot the county.
Another attractive feature is the
general admission of 25 cents Instead
of 50 cents as heretofore. This to
gether with no faro to puy for riding
to tho grounds will make It possible
for everybody to attend, bring their
wholo family each day, soo as good
it not better exhibits than ever be
fore and enjoy themselves in a com
fortable place.
Thore will bo water sports In the
big pool, bowling, dancing, and other
free attractions each evening to be
announced later.
The Juvenile department under the
upervlslon ot County Superintendent
G. W. Ager, will make a better show
ing this year than ever before and
tho children of the county are making
great preparations for the samo.
Among the prizes offerod is two free
trips to the state fair for boys and
two for girls.
The prizes for the highest scoring
uisirict exniniis mis year aro as loi-
lows: First, 100; second, $40; third.
5; fourth, $15. Tho prize winning
exhibits in this class as well as in
fruits, vegetables, grains and other
exhibits will bo put In a county ex
hibit and shown at the stato fair and
tho Land Products show at Portland.
D. M. Lowe's big exhibit of 500 pro
ducts from ono farm will ho another
foature this year.
In fact the management are busy
preparing to make this fair a big
success and ask that evory merchant
and citizen in the county boost for
tho fair and boost every day.
If you haven't a premium list get
one at any ot the banks or stores or
send to J. II. Carkin, secretary.
In addition to ear shortage and
striko situations, the Southern Pacific-
Shasta division faces a crisis
here in efforts lo secure a house for
Kngincor Klbcrt Hush. The prem
ises at 111 Church street have been
sold over his head, and what com
plicates mutters is that Hush has
only till tle first of next April in
which lo secure new quarters, .-.very
tall in Iho rounilhoiiso is occupied,
and a handy locution at 381 A street,
near the freight depot, which was
thought available, is already pre
empted by long-term lenso in the
hands of the chair doctor. It is
thought, however, that the S. P., in
Hush's behalf, can secure an option
on the vacant bungalow four miles
up Hie canyon, near Watson Falls.
I. A. Graham, recently returned
Dont
ask for
Crackers
WK HKLL
C. P. KrllM
Mnn.li llcjinctt
Warner, Wortmnn & flore
John llroHnleo
i. E. Olmslovd
sag i
from San Francisco, has gono toj
Fort Stevens in responso (o a tele-j
gram from military authorities,'
whero report has it that a commis
sioned officer's position is awaiting
him. Graham was formerly a mem
ber of First company in this city.
Hoover had better harvest the
huckleberry output, in view of re
ports from returning vacationists in
the Lake of tho Woods berry patches,
who stato that the Indian pickers
havo quadrupled tho price. When
asked the reason, the invariable re
ply is, ''Hell heap war in Europe."
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane, Miss
Georgia Coffee mid Floyd Place
leave this week for a tour of the
Crater Jako and adjacent mountain
regions.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Orres will camp
for a week or more in the vicinity
of tho Ashland mine, tho former at
tending to business mutters in town
intermittently.
The Hodgson really agency has
recently sold the Oscar Gustnfson
ranch on Granite street l Mrs. Har
riet Poole of Yreka, who takes pos
session October 1, also the Logan
Sparks ranch of twenty-two acres,
two miles easl of town, to C. 0. But
ler of California.
A dispatch in the dailies of
Thursday states that Clyde E. Gray
of Ashland has been commissioned a
first lieutenant of field artillery, the
result of nttcndiug the Fort Myer
training camp course.
Undertaker Stock wns called upon
Friday to officiate nt the funeral of
Charles P. Kcrby, son of Joseph
Kerby of Wnguer creek, who died
August .". Services wore nt the,
grave and interment was in Stearns
cemetery. The deceased was 24
years old. lie leaves n wife und
young child.
Another warning worded in big
type has been issued from police
headquarters to the effect that after
August 35 tho pace as set by auto
ordinance will be rigidly enforced
The maximum speed within city limits
is fifteen miles per hour. A further
admonition is that all mufflers must
be closed. .
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Billings leave
this week for a fortnight's recre
ntion at the seaside, Newport being
their destination.
M. A. Pottenger of St. Joseph,
'Mo., aullior and lecturer, was in town
on Wednesday interviewing Iho Ma
sonic, affiliations hero witlr the view
of delivering an illustrated lecture
later in the season.
, L'pon recommendation of Recorder
Wimcr, the city will redeem nearly
f'io.OOO of electric, light bonds by
triinslcr of unused bnlunccs in van
ous oilier funds, thus affecting a
saving of several hundred dollars in
annual interest charges.
Mr. Elsie Churchman and chil
Admire Babies?
Evorjr jTiormal
Woman's , heart
thrills with the
thought of pos-
BOHBlng a baby.
What man can
fully perceive
tho uympathet-
1 o understand-'
ing and the
lovellcht that
glows In a worn tin's eyes nt tho sight of
hor IIckIi and blood roircBt-ntcit In tho
tiny Infant. Every woman in tho Joy of
coming molhorhood should nrcparo hor
Bys tern for tho erinls and tho ununual
strain. Thrco tfoncraUnnH have found tho
tried and reliable extomtil application,
"Mother's Friend" of tho greatest help at
such a time. By Its dally uko throughout
the period, the skin of tho abdomen is
mndo soft and elastic, tho expanding
muscles relax naturally and with ense,
when baby arrives, and tho Inflammation
of breast glands is poothed.
By no chance neglect to obtain this
(Trent preparation which sclcnco has of
fered for bo many years to ex poctont
mothers. AVrito tho Urnrlnold Ketru.
lator Co.. Dept. Ij, 200 Lamar litiiWInK,
Atlanta, Go., for their helpful and Interest
ing book, "Motherhood and tho Baby".
It is froo and is well worth writing for.
No woman should full to help nature In'
the Eevrrent strain ever put upon hor.
"Mother's Friend" is procurable frnm upy
druggist and is a rent help to nattiro In
her glorious work. "Mother's Friend" Is
absolutely and entirely safe.
"All rlRht, Mother! SNOW FLAKES for mine,
overy tlino!" Orowlim children love the crisp
BaltlncH ot SNOW- FLAKES. They aro good
for them, and you, too!
Sold In 3 bIzch of packages, and In bulk.
I'ACIFIC OOAST I1ISCIIT CO.
I'ortliind' Ori.(in,
'KM
Clin It. Srbleffelln
J. G. IMbbard
Joim ("ash Jrovery
Fonts (irorcrjr Comimny
dren are visiting relatives in Port
land and will also go lo Newport be
fore returning homo about Septem
ber 1.
Walker Thorne of Seattle, buyer
for the "lion Marche," tho big de
partment store of that metropolis, is
visiting relatives hero on his way to
New York City.
Laugh When People
Step On Your Feet
Try this yourself than
It along to others.
' It worksl '
pass
Ouch-!?!?! I This kind of rough
talk will ha heArd less here in town if
people troubled with corns will follow
the simple advice oi this Cincinnati
authority, who claims that a few drops
ot a drug called freezone when applied
to a tender, aching corn stops soreness
at once, and soon the corn dries up
and lifts right out without pain,
oi He savs freezono iB an ether oonv
pound which dries immediately and
never Inflames or even irritates the
surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter
of an ounce of freezone will cost very
little at anv drug store, but is suffi
cient to remove every hard or soft
corn or callus from one's leet Millions
of American women will welcome this
announcement since the Inauguration
of the high heels.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Lady bookkeeper.
Box
S., Mail Tribuno.
127
WANTED. Womaa for general house
work for small family at Copco,
California, Siskiyou county. Apply
o Mrs. Crawford, Sacrod Heart
'hospital, Medford. 126
WANTED Competent woman for
genoral housowork, $S.00 a week
Tel. 724-J. 126
WANTED Girl for genoral house
work In family of two. Call Mrs,
Donald S. Clark. Phone 67J3. 127
WANTED Girl for general houBO-
work. Phono B67-J2.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Pickers at Mira Vista Or
chard. Phone 597-J2.
WANTED rickors for Monday, Au
gust 20th. Foothills Orchard. 127'
WANTED Man and wife without
family for, general ranch work,
wife to do housework. Stoudy em
ployment. Address Mall Tribune,
Box II.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Stenographic, work by
day, hour or Job. Miss M. A. Dally.
Phono 833-R.
HUHINE89 OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE-T-liotoI Columbia, choap,
If taken at once. Mrs. S. I. Wilson.
Hotel Columbia. Ashland, Orogon.
126
WANTED MISCELIiAKEOUS
W'ALVTlil) Smalt second httiid tout
In good condition. 12G
WANTKD 2 94 or 3-lnrh w&fron
Must ho in good condillon. Cull
noon or evoning. Pliono 370-X
127
WANTEIX-
A few young pigs.
4C8J1.
W. .1
Hartzoll.
131
WANTED Small furnl.'bed houso
cIoho lu. Hcfinctd couple; nc chil
dren. nermiil!':it. Ho.-: 2i. Mai
Tribuno. 127
WANTED To excbaiiEo, two desira
bio bulldliiK lolx In Loa AiiKelo for
Iioiihu In Medford, or lunch near,
liox J. C, Mall Tilliuno. 130
WANTED For cash, 10 tona Rood
Iooho ulfal bay dellvored. 11. J.
Jackson, 407 U. Fourteenth St. 120
WANTED Soino hoi!i to fatten on
haron. For particulars, soo K, L
March. Noyos ranch Tolo, Oregon
Phono 197. 128
WANTED Ford auto.
Box 90, Mall
Tribune.
ia
WANTED Two fresh milch cows,
Phone 589-J4. 12C
WANTED S000 pounds of poultry
weekly, we assure you fair treat
ment and hlRhest prices in tho city.
Ont our trade and cash prices. War
ner, Wortmnn & Gore,
WANTED Ilring us your RK and
Poultry. Wo pay cash. Jrledtord
Poultry and Kgg Co.
WANTED Houses to mor. Phon
4S8-M. or 488-S.
Fl'KNlSHHD A rAnTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. nu minor
rates. The Ilorbon. Phone 938-It.
FOR RENT Ono completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland. "
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 400 -aero Irrlualed
ranch, on snares, 200 acres liearinR
apple and pear orchard; 200 acres
hay and grain, G., care of Tribune.
127
FOR KENT Hrb k Candy Store room
at 211 West Main. Also two-story
dwelling at 402 S. Kowtown St.
John F. While. 142
FOR RENT Farms and stock ranch
es, garden land. Gold Ray Realty
Co.
FOR KENT Furnished Colonial
Flat building. 217 South Klvorsldn.
Call at flats between 9 a. in. and 4
p.m. 127"
RANCH FOR RENT Will rent 2 .411
crn stork ranch Willi 100 nixe of
wheat and hay land III cultivation,
good buildings, complete oqnlp
bent. for rnsh. E, S. Tumy, sin
(iarnell-Corey Uldg.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN On good secur
ity. Phono 647-J. J. B. Andrews.
Modford Business Colloge Bldg.,
Room 2.
MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm seeurlty. Earl
Tumy, 210 6arnett-Corey Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Modford property. Easy month
ly payments. 8ee D. R. Wood.
FOR REM HOTJSES
FOR RENT Colonel Sargent's plnco
on Oakdnla Avenito, very reason
nblo. Inquire ot H. B. Nyo. Phone
25J1. 12S
FOR RENT Modorn 10-room houso
at 906 East Main street. Phone
154-Y. 126
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE flows at a bargain. Al-
Rotoam ot borsos, C, Fitch. Phong
14F12. ins
FOR SALE Cheap. 1300-lb. work
horse, or will trade for cow or
wood. Phono 201J4. 129
FOR SALE, Horses and cows, 2M
miles east of Medford. E.B. Cur
ry. 129
FOR SALE Young pigs with sows,
at Wosterlnnd Orchards. Phono
Clomens 8F2.
FOR SALE Good team. 2400. Ed.
M. White. Phone 594.
OR SALE Team good mules. L. B.
Brown, at Russ Mill. i.
FOR SALE 250 head of sheep. F.
L. Orr, Rogue River, Oregon. 137
FOR SALE MlhOCLLANKOUS
FOR SALE Cheap, ono Sharploo
cream separator. D. O. Fredericks,
Central Point. 12S
Olt SALE Excellent range, airllgbt
heater: White Leghorn chickens.
Cll West 11th Street. 127
FOR SALE A beautiful Scotch col
llo female dog, from a high bred
stock, which will have pups soon;
must bo sold at once, choap, on ac
count of leaving town. And also
good laying hens. Phone 820-R.
127
FOR SALE Powor washing machine
two good barrols and fruit jars
choap. Call 1031 Narrogan St. 127
FOIl SALE Hansome mahogany
dining mom set, sidobonrd, china
closet, tahlo, eight chairs, used two
years. Cost $;t()0; cash price, lin-
medlato sale, $100. 00. liox 80
Mall Tribuno. 130"
FOR SALE. Ford touring car, run
3300 mllos. Llko now. liox SO
Mall Tribuno. 130"
FOR SALE E. M. F. Auto Bug, good
condition, cheap If sold at once.
Phono 205-J. 130
FOR BALW For dwith light delivery
body, $235. 212 V. Main. 129
FOR SALE Triumph penchos on the
trees. 1 'Ac por lb. Fordo, Siskiyou
Heights. 120
WDR SALI'i Household goods, 1156
West Eighth St. 128
FOIl SALE RKAL BBTATB
FOR SALE Six acres, two acros In
alfalfa, remainder flno garden land,
fruit nuta, borrlos, good barn, out
houses, otc., six-room house, choap
cash or terms. Address liox 124
Jacksonville. Oregon. , 138
FOR SALI4 Small modem liunga-
" low; terms. Price right. Good lo
cation cast sido. Box 11., Mall Tri
bune. .126
SALli Must
room houses, Iplcndld condition
Any cash offer seriously consld
erod, but no trades. Not inciim
bored, rout for $20.00. P. O. liox
U81. 128
VOli SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, limber land,
from $10 per aero up, on long tlmo,
easy payments, or might exchange
for other clonr property. Address
Gold Jtay Roalty Co.
IiOST
LOST Small coin purse, with $3,110
cash. Flndur plcuso leave at II"
, land Hotel! 12
TRACTOR
Dnsl(r:ied by Hollln II. White,
designer of tho famous Whlto
Motor Trucks. Mr. Whlto has
built the CLEVELAND TRAC
TOR to perform al of tho many
tusks ruqulrliig power on every
turni. Ho bns made it easy to
operate, economical to run, easy
to caro for and absolutely de
pendable 111 operation.,
I'J II. I', al Hie Dnru- liar
B( II. P. at, tho Pulley
High spued, beuvy duly 4-cylln-dor
Hilda inutor, 3 point spring
suspension. Weight 2750 lbs.,
height 2 Indies, width 50
Inches, length 9fi Inches, clear
ance 12 In. line, U00 til. Inches
traction sur'nce.
Wo tuny Complete Lino of
Piul.
fllH.1 V. O. II. j;lCLII OHIO
MnNEFF BROTHERS
Kulablisbcd 1890
(Northwest Distributors.
Pillock llliH-k. Poll hind, Oregon
References
Mradslroet's, Duns or Any Hank
ipliS
I1CSIXF.BS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law.
rooms 8 and 9, Mcdtord Nation'
Bank Building.
A. E. REAM ES Lawyer.
Garnet
Corey bldg.
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON Certified Public. Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & IT.
Bldg., Modford, Oregon.
A us to Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largost, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
clflo northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Collections
COLLECTIONS ANT) RKPOKTS We
collected some accounts 14 yes i f
old. We know how to get th
money. The Bullock Morcanttlt'
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Hacj
klns' Bldg., 2J6 E. Main sL
Dentists
DR. T. T. BHAW Dentist. Over Dan.
lets Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y.
ICnglneer nnft Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer nnrV
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Finn.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain,
age, orchard and land improvement
varm Ixuns.
LOANS Medford and Rogue River
National Farm Loan associations,
5 to 40 years, interest 5 -por cent-
6 per cent $3 semi-annually on
each $100 of loan pays interest and
principal In 86 years. Privilege of
paying $25 or any multiple thereof
aftor 5 years. Deposits received, 4
per cent, convertible Into 4'A per
cent Farm Loan Bonds. Buy a
bond $25, $50, $100, $500 and
$1000. E. 11. Ilurd, Secretary
Treasurer, Garnett-Coroy Building,
Modford, Oregon. 129
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premise!
cleaned up tor the summer. I'sil
on tho elty garbage wagon fo"
good soirlce. Phouf 874-L. 1
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music '
FRED ALTON HA1QHT Teacher o
piano and harmoay. HalgUt Blue.1
Studio, 401 Gaiuott-Corey Uldg
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY General Insuranc
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Suroty Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 2J(
Oarnelt-Corey lllilg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostecpathio
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey buna
lng. Phone 130.
DR. J. J, EMMENS Phynlcl.m ana
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P,
R. R. Co. Offlcos M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PR1NT1NO CO., has th
best equipped printing oirtco in
Southorn Oregon; Hook binding,
loose lent lodgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices 27 NorUs
Fir St.
Tninsror
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front Bt. pnun
S16. Prices right Sorvice jruap-
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Horb cure for earacno, noadacho.
catarrh, diphtheria, core throat,
lung troublo, kldnoy trouble, stom
ach troublo, heart troublo, chills and
fovor, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, enkei
breast, cures all kinds of goiters.
NO OPERATION.
Modford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 19 IT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This Is to certify that I, tho un
designed, had Tory severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered fur
several years and last August was not
expectod to Ilvo, and hearing ot Clin
Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 24 1
South Front street In Medford) I de
cided to get herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I stnrted to feeling bet
ter as soon as I used thorn, and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone affllctod as 1 was t
see Glra Chung and try his Herbs.
(Signed)- W. R. JOHNSON,
Witnesses:
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point.
Frank Lowls, Eagle Tolnt.
Wm. Lowls, Eagle PoluL
W. L. Clilldroth, Eagle Point.
C. E. Moore, Eaglo Point.
J. V. Mclntyro, Eaglo Point.
Geo. B. Von dcr Ilellen. Eaglo Tolnt.
Thou. E. Nlfbols. Esdlo Point.
SUITS
TO ORDER $25.00 Ul
Also Cleaning, Prrsslnci and AMorlrj
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