PAOTC FIVE
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Mrs. J. W. Hays, Jr., of Snohomesh,
Wash., acouipanied by her two sons,
came Monday morning to visit at the
home of J. WW. HaHys, sr.
Mr.-). R. M. Nicholson returned to
her home near Weed, Sunday evening
after spending a couple of days with
friends in this city.
Mrs. Gwendolyn Marvin of Med-
ford came Saturday evening to spend
Sunday at the home of her parents
in this city.
Bobbie Turner went thru Gold Hill
Sunday night, to his folks at Klamath
Falls on a short; furlough, expecting
to retard next Sunday;
T. J. West Spent Sunday at his
hQine, In this .city. '
Quite a number of friends called
Informally on Mrs. Haight and daugh
ter Laura, Tuesday evening, prior to
their leaving for a visit in Portland
and their old home, Nebraska.
James Burns of Galls Crfeek was
in Gold Hill Wednesday.
Sirs." Ullman of Portland who lias
been visiting at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Enoch Smith, the past
t.ionth, returned Saturday evening to
her home.
'Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of Sams
Valley were in town Tuesday.
Clarence Cook spent Sunday after
noon with friends in Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weston of Dorrls,
Calif., motored to Gold Hill Sunday
morning to visit with Mrs. Elmira
Miller; they made the trip to Medford
Saturday in eight hours having left
Dorrls at g:00 p. m., arriving in
Medford at 10:00, p. m.
MrB. Laura. Hainmersley and son,
Vernle, returned to this city Sunday
afternoon after spending the week
with relatives in Rogue River.
It seems Impossible to keep our
boys home yef, for as soon as they
return, havjng completed one job
near Medford, they telephone until
they locate another, and then off
again. Surely patriotism Is displayed
by these, a few years too young to
enlist. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meritt had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vie-
lyur Burcell of Central Point. In the
afternoon an extensive auto trip was
taken into Sams Valley and Ramsey
canyon route to Rogue River and re
turn by the Pacific Highway from
that city.' The Central Point visitors
returned late the samo evening.
Mrs. P. Zana of Ashland came
Monday to attend to business matters
in connection with some of their
properties in this city. ' ;
J. Wl Herron and wife have moved
into theif property on. Fifth avenue
known-as! the Meyers home.
Mrs. '.Charles Lyman and daughter
Grace;, who have been visiting the
past two .months at the ranch home
of George Lyman, three miles north
of Gold Hill, returned to their home
in Los Angeles Tuesday morning.
Considerable interest is aroused by
the report of the presence of some
"Standard Oil" men in the Sams Val
ley district. ' Here's hoping it's for
"good."
H. A. Vogel, Ph. D., is here from
the east Inspecting his ranch prop
erty in Sams Valley.
Miss Agnes Fllppen went Wednes
day morning to spend the day In Med
ford. Her sister Marie Is with Mrs
Kiney In her absence.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
Tho stacking of grain is Hearing
completion in this district.
A. L. Vijieont lost a vu limbic Work
lior.se one day Inst week.
Mrs, J. If. Lvdiard has returned
from a visit with relatives in Culi
fornin.
Miss Myrtle Byrum, who lias been
sending several days with relntives
in the Applegute district, is again nt
home.
E. W. Carlton mid his sisters are
spending n few diiys camping in
northern California
Clnrk nnd Joe Collins linve gone
toyfnstern Oregon, where they are
helping willi the grain harvest.
Grandpa Vincent, in a fierco coni
iut with n liuge rattlesnake, proves
himself master of the situation,
altho this only weapon wns nn nir
gun, and that not loaded.
The Pendleton family and E. T
May and family wero fishing in Ev-
nns crock Inst Sunduy nnd report n
bountiful catch.
H. E. Neolon, accompanied by C. A
Dickison and Mr. Calkins of Sher
wood, were taking in the sights on
the rond to Crater lake Inst Tuesday
Calkins first visit to the lake, nnd
he could linrdlv find words to ex
press his appreciation of this won
1ilrful sight. Otic feature of the
trip to the lake which should not he
overlooked is the excellent service
nnd bountiful men Is to he had at the
Prospect hotel.
Miss Grace Lydinrd has nrrived
from Los Angeles and is swnding a
much-needed vacation with home
folks.
Miss Mildred Persons left last
week for Petnlumn, Cnl., where she
will stnv with her mint and attend
high school, Miss Mildred intends
to. prepare herself, for the duties of
a school teacher and her miiny
friends in this district believe she
will win out. The picking of pears
was begun in the Finlev orchard lust
Wednesday, the work being done by
the table nock Honor Gourd.
Stanley Lydiard is erecting an
eighty-ton silo, which he purchased
from the Big Pines Lumber Co.
R. C." Washburn and wife have re
turned from an extended trip thru
the middle west.
Snnford Kiehnrdson and funiily of
Ross Lane visited relatives here last
Sunday.
J. Percy Wells nnd wife were visit
ors nt the Pendleton home Tuesday
evening. Mr. and Mrs,' Wells are
leaving for Ilydnhnrg, Alnskac-whcro
Mr. Wells will combine the duties of
storekeeper, postmaster nnd school
teacher for the United States gov
ernment. '
Robert Smith, who has been em
ployed at the Table Rock orchard for
several years, left for his old home
in Georgia. During Mr. Smith's long
stay in this community he has made
many friends, who regret his depar
ture. ,
' A crew of men with the big tractor
from the Riverside ranch have beep
engaged in plowing nt the Modoc pi
chard for tho last few dn'vs.
Many inquiries for oats ore being
received by our farmers, one man
representing the Twohy Bros, wanted
100 tons.
-No less than five lite insurance
agents have visited this section dur
ing the lust month, their largest
stock in trade. seeming to be the tell
ing of how the agent 'preceding them
misrepresented things. Tho country
would probably be better off if the
whole bunch were drafted into the
harvest fields. '
The Jackson County cream enr
will pass thru here on Wednesday
hereafter instead of Sunday.
Miss Florence Kincnde and Roland
Flaherty of Agate, who were mar
ried Inst Tuesday, are bath well
known in this district, where a host
of friends wish them success nnd
happiness.
Thomas Perdue of the Weed Lum
ber Co. was over this way the first
of the week in search of luborers for
the lumber camps. Mr. Perdue claims
that he made the trip in a Ford ear
from Weed to this place, which is
more than 100 miles, with just two
and one-half gallons of gasoline,
which is a marvelous record.
C. A. Dickison of Sherwood, Or.,
noted as host to a party ot some
fifty friends who met .on the river
bunk south of the Nealon ranch,
Monday night, August 111. The woods
were lighted up by Japanese lanterns
and liube bonfires, mnkinif it pos
sible for the young folks to piny
many games. About midnight a large
packer of ice cream .and many fine
eakes were served as refreshments,
nnd all went away claiming this to
be one of the most enjoyable events
of the season., '
TALENT TALK
Mrs. Edger returned from Crater
Lake last Thursday. She Is expect
ing a position in the packing house
here.
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Reed returned
from their vacation last Friday aft
ernoon.
Miss Callle Vogell returned from
Granada Saturday where she was
spending her vacation with her sis
ter, Mrs. Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby ra
turlned to Bray Saturday after at
tending the funeral of his brothor,
Charles Kerby,
Mrs. Charles Kerby accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby to Bray,
where she will keep house for her
brother, Frank Flurry, and her father-in-law,
Joe Kerby.
Mr. and Mrs; John Davis of Minne
sota are the guests of Mrs. Davis
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. R
J. Luke of Fredrick.
Edgar Adams of Wagner Creek
was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Bllon
Coleman, at Jacksonville, Sunday,
Mr. High and family spent Sunday
at Ray Gold.
Fred Brandt visited In Modfotd
Sunday afternoon. ,
Miss Fisher of Phoenix Is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Denham.
Mrs. J. F. Denham and her son
Floyd, and daughter, Matty, and son
Frank, accompanied by Mrs. Fisher,
their guest, left for Pelican Bay Mon
day morning.
Ladles' Aid wll meet Thursday aft
ernoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs,
Louis Brown. A ten-cent lunch will
be served. All are cordially invited
to attend.
Mrs. William Yeo and family have
moved to Siskiyou.
Miss Oilman Is the guest of Mrs.
William Yeo at Siskiyou.
Rev, and Mrs. M. C. Reed were the
guests of Mrs. Charles Jeffres Sun
day.
Red Cross Tuesday afternoon at
the school bouse from 1:30 to
o'clock.
Services as usual next Sunday.
Mrs. Steel Is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Spencer.
Lawrence Crawford has acepted
position in the packing house at the
Pete Sowash bas so far recovered
that he has moved to his own home
again.
Rogue River Fruit and Produce As
sociation in Medford.
Mrs. Fred Brandt ana. baby re
turned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry were dinner
guests of Mrs. Ames at Medford
Sunday. . : . -- .;;
A reoital will be given by Rev. and
Mrs. Davis at the school house Aug.
29. Admission, adults 25c, children
16c. .Rev., Davis is pastor of the
Christian church. This is a treat that
every one in Talent should not mlBS.
George Bush was over from the
Suncrest orchard Monday.
Grandpa Wilson formerly of Med
ford . was visiting friends Ui town
Monday. :.: ' :
L. O. Penland from east of Bear
Creek left Tuesday for the Blue
Ledge. Mr. Penland has Invested In
a new wagon and two Bpan of fine
mule9. -
Mr. and Mrs. John Nyswaner left
for the Blue Ledge last week.
Master Donald Tryer was a guest
at the Adams home on Wagner Creek
Sunday,
Miss Gutches was the guest of Mrs,
Helen Adamson Sunday.
The school at Talent will commence
work next Monday morning, August
27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Selby and two
children are the guests of Grandpa
Selby who is quite sick.
A delightful sprprlse picnic party
was given Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hurly
at the Shorty Hope mine Sunday. The
occlsion being the eighth aniversary
of their marriage. The following
guests partook of the dlllclous lunch
served: Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Hol
drldge, Miss Lucil Holdrigde, Master
Holdrldge; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hol-
dridge and two children: Mrs. Ella
Holdrldge; Mrs. F. Reedj'tr. and
Mrs. W. H. Mattson of Talent; Mr.
and HrMs. Albert Moore; H. B.
Churchill and Delos Churchill of Med
ford. At the close of the lunch the
bride and groom were showered with
post cards.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Spencer of Ash
land and Mr. Spence from Idaho are
the guests of 'Mr, and Mrs. Peter
Spencer, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox, Miss
Doris Wilcox, Mrs. Graham, Miss Gra
ham, and George Gllmes were the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Gllmes last week.
Glelms Wilcox of the S. S. Buffalo
was on a two days' furlough and was
also a guest at the Glelms home last
week. '
SAMS VALLEY
Mr. Griffin, union Sunduy school
agent from ..Medford, interviewed
some of our people Suturday evening
in the interest of organizing n Sun
day school here. Thru his efforts a
Sunduy school wns organized Sun
day with the following officers, sub
ject to chunge: Superintendent, W.
W. Eddington; assistant, Mrs. S. H.
Stoner; secretary. Miss Lynnic Ly
man; treasurer, William Straus; lib
rarian, Glenn Koger. As we have
needed a Sunday school for many
years in our district, wo hope every
one will co-operate to make it a suc
cess. The little Shultz baby, who has
been very ill, we are glud to report,
is fust improving.
Saturduy evening the rond was al
most blockaded with a troupe of
merrymukcrs, consisting of most of
our young people, who wended their
way to the river for a weinie roast.
The Treshum threshing machine
wns "put into operation Monday. The
crew was composed mostly of the
grain growers of this district.
Henry Voglc, one of the purties in
terested in the Straus ranch, is vis
iting at eht Straus home. He ex
pcots to return to his homo in Iowa
soon.
Jesse Gilchrist, family nnd friends,
nnd W. C. Kcnney and wife comiios-
cd a recent party of Crater hike
viewers, muking the trip in two days.
John Jones, who was taken to the
doctor Sunday evening with a severe
case of tonsilitics, has fully recov
ered.
Mrs. If, E. Lyman and daughter,
Grace, of California, who have been
visiting at the home of her hrothcr-in-luw,
George Lyman, left for their
homo Tuesday morning. Miss Grace
will be greatly missed among the
young people.
A change for tho better has been
noticed in the condition of Grundma
Ldington.
Work is being done on the roud
between the Wilson and Moore
ranches, which is a great improve
ment, as by widening the road it is
much more convenient for passing
curs nnd tennis.
Agnes rlippen is in Medford hav
ing dental work done.
Mrs. W. C. Kcnney nnd children
visited relatives in Central Point
Tuesday.
D. C. Wilson attended business in
Medfonl several days last week.
Dick .Straus nnd H. A. Voglc ac
oompanicd Mr. Xcwmiin of Gold Hill
to Medford nnd back Friday.
M. A. Slmltj returned Monday
from a several days' hunting trip in
the . Suit Lake region. No luck reported.
Miss Eva Nealon returned to Ta
ble Rock after visiting relatives. She
was accompanied ' home, by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. AL Nealon,
who visited Sunday at thu Wilson
ranch. !
Mr. and Mrs. n. E. Badger of Oak
land, Cnl., are hero for nn extended
visit, accompanied by their son Ray
mond. Mrs. Undger came by train,
father nnd son making tho trip in the
family car via 'Eureka, Crescent City
and Grunts Pass. Mr Bnilger's stay
will bo limited, owing to business en
gagements in Oakland.
J. R. loenhowcr is about to move
his second-hund stock from 74 North
Main to 389 East Muin, near Brown's
meat market.
: Cecil C. Clemens nnd Grace J
Smith, both of Medford, were mar
ried here on Tuesday at the home of
T. M. Lynch by Rev. W. T. Van
Scoy.
In line with recommendations of
various Masonic grand bodies, the
dues of members serving in the army
arc to he remitted. About u dozen
belonging to local affiliations as rep
resented by Ashland Lodge, No. 2M,
and Siskiyou Chapter, No. 21, will
thus be exempted from these finan
cial obligations. ., . .
The annual meeting of the Chnu
tauqun association will be held on
Tuesday evening, September 4, at
Chautauqua ljall. Election of offi
cers will he in order, together with
financial statements and the presen
tation of sundry reports.
D. M. Lowe, dry farmer nnd fair
promoter, has returned from the Wil
Inmctte valley with severul head of
fine cattle for his model ranch in the
Vnlleyvicw district.
W. W. Caldwell's holdings on Onk
street, corner of Nevada, consistini
of residence und lots, have been sold
thru the Beaver Reulty Agcucy to
Carl Lnack of North Dakota, who
will occupy the premises with his
tamiiy.
A lecture on motor car appliances
nccompanied by film illustrations of
noted- nuto manufacturing plants,
will.be given, at- the Vining on Mon
day evening, August 27. "
Following . close upon the nn
noune.einent that paving operations
would soon begin on Farnham hill
coincs the rash statement that the
proprietors of Ihc old opera house
lot, cornel) Main street and Pioneer
avenue, stand rcuVly to commence
building a modern structure on these
premises by September 1.
, The city council has prohibited
camping in Ashland canyon above
the lower intake, an edict which is ns
perennial ns "the flowers that bloom
in the spring, tra hi." -
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Bti.
Circuit Court.
Jackson County vs. G. A. Acre ct
nl., affidavit for order; order.
N. If. Black vs. United Copper
Co., foreclosure.
Western Bond & Mortgage Co. vs,
W. E. Brnytini et al., summons, affi
davit.
Probate Court.
Estuto of Cushmun Cunningham,
finnl account and report, order set
tluig final account nnd directing dis
tribution of assets.
Estato of F. II. Cook, petition and
order for payment of money.
Estato of Emily A. Pratt, inven
tory.
Estate of Robert E. L. Biireh, in
ventory.
Estate of Thomas M. Reese, inven
tory.
Ileal Kstuto Transfers,
John E. Butler et nx to Jack
son County Building & Loan
Association, lots 4 and f,
block 1, First Extension to
South Sm Add., Medford $
E. A. Ilildroth Sr. ct tix to U.
Hue! Ilildrelh, lot It, block
17, Butte Falls
Cnitcd States to Bert G. Harr,
200
land in sec. 2-41-4W J'uteri
failed States to Lewis Sher-
mer, land in see. 10-4(l-2E.Patenl
T. G. Brueeknor to O. II.
Thompson, laud in sec. ,1.1-3(1-1W.
J. A. Nelson et u.x to W. H.
lloilkinson et ux, I ots in
Ashland - -
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 25. James
E. Ferguson was suspended from th
office of governor of Texas tonight
when the board of nine managers
named by the house of representa
tives presented to the senate 21 ar
ticles of impeachment, alleging offi
cial misconduct.
NOTICE TO COVTILUTOHH.
STATE OF OREGON, County of Jack
son. Proposal.'
Sealed proposals, adresned to the
County Court of Jackson Count,
Oregon, and endorsed "Proposals for
Constructing a Bridge III Jackson
Comity, Oregon, over Rig Applegate
River, ' will be received by the Coun
ty Court of said County at Its offices
iu the courthouse, Jacksonville, Ore
gon, until 1'. o'clocs a. m., on the
tilth day of Sept., 1917. and at that
time and place will be publicly opened
and read.
Forms.
All proposals must be made upon a
blank form to be obtained from the
County Clerk, at his office at the
courthouse, Jacksonville, Oregon;
must give the prices proposed, both
In writing nnd figures; and must be
signed by the bidder, with bis ad
dross. Bidder's Bond.
Each bid is to be presented under
sealed cover and shall be accompanied
by cash, a bidder's bond payable to
County Treasurer, Jackson County,
or a certified check made payable to
the County Clork of said County, for
an amount equal to at least five per
cent of the amount of the suid bid,
and no bid shall be considered un
less such cush, bond, or check Is en
closed therewith. Such bidder's bond
shall bo conditioned that If said bid
is accepted, the party bidding will
duly enter into and execute the con
tract. Should tho successful bidder
to whom the contract Is awarded
fail to execute the same within ten
days' (not including Sunday) from
the date of the mailing of the notice
from the County Court to him, ac
cording to the address therewith giv
en, that the contract is ready for
signature, such cash, bond or certi
fied checks shall be forfeited to Jack
son County, and the same shall be tho
property of the county. All other
cush, bonds, and certified checks will
be returned to the unseccussful bid
ders who submitted the same.
Surety Bond.
A corporate surety bond will be
required for the faithful performance
of tho contract In a sum equal to one
half of tho total amount ot the bid.
Plans nnd HHH'ificutions.
Plans mav be seen and forms of
specifications and contract may bo
secured at the County Clork's oflce,
courthouse, Jacksonville, Oregon, or
at County Surveyor's office over
Medford National Bank, Meurora,
Ore.
Plan Deposit.
A deposit of $5.00 wil bo required
for plans nnd specifications. Deposit
will be returned to each bona fide
bidder.
Rejection of Bids.
The rlKht Is reserved to reject any
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posals deemed best for Jackson coun
ty. . .
COUNTY COURT Or JAUBSUIN
COUNTY.
! F. L'. TOU VELLE,
County Judge.
GEO. W. OWEN,
County Commissioner.
(Seal of County Court affixed.-)
G. A. GARDNER,
Coifnty Clerk of Jackson County.
Jacksonville, Oregon, August 21st,
1917.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oreiron for the County of Juckson.
Vina Edna Hall, pialntltf, vs. jamoB
C. Hall, defendant.
To the nbovo named ccienciant:
In tho name of the State of Oregon:
Ynn are horebv summoned and Je
quired to appear in tho above entitled
court and cause end answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff, on file therein
against you, within six weeks from
the date of tfifc first publication of
which summons, whUh said date is
Jnlv 28th. 1917.
You are further notified that If you
fail to so appear and answer said
complaint within said time, plaintiff
will Brply to the court for iho relief
demanded In the complaint a succinct
statement of which Is as follows- For
a decree of the court dissolving the
bonds of matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant, divorcing the
nluintlff from dofendant absolutely
and awarding to plaintiff the cars and
eiiHinilv of the minor child of plaintii-
and dofendant, Elsie, together with
such other and further relict as mo
court may deem Just.
This summons Is published purstc
nni in an order therefor niado by F
L, Touvolle, County Judge ot said
county, dated July 27, 1917.
PORTER J. NEFF,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
i-OIt SALE Wei established paying
automobile buslnoss. Address Box
75, Mall Tribune. 138
FOil HENl HOUSES
FOR RENT A fine two story buiign
low, 6 rooms, sleeping porch, storo
room. All modern. Beautiful
lawn. 322 So. Newtown. Inquire
first house In rear.
TOR RENT Colonel Sargent's place
on Oukdalo Avenue, very reason
nlile. liiuulre of II. B. Nye. Phone
25.11. H4
FUKN1HIIKD APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. summer
rates. The Berben. Phone 838-11.
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTHD Mnn and wife without
family for general ranch work
wlfo to do housework. Steady em
ployment. Address Mull Trlbuno
Box II.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Man with four hoursos,
wants day or contract work. Phone
473-Y.
HELP WANTED F KM ALB
WANTED Competent woman for
general housework, $S per week
Phoiie 724-J. 133'
WANTED Competent woman' for
general housowork. Phone SO.'.-. I
114
WANTKD Girl for general house
work. Also nurse. -Mrs. II. W
Bingham. Phono 5B7-J3.
WANTED . Girl for housework
Phone 1F21. Berkeley Orchards
133
WANTED Girl for general house-
Work. Phone 6C7-J2,
WANTED SALESMEN.
SALESMAN Capable specialty man
for Oregon. Staple Hue on new
and exceptional terms. Vacancy
now. - Attractive commission con
tract. $35.00 weekly for expenses.
Bldg., Clovoland, Ohio.
SIDE LINE MEN Do you want a
real one that one order a day will
pay you $9.00. No samples to car
ry. Something new. Write today.
Canfleld Mtg, Ct., 208 Sigel St..
Chicago. 111.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy, a second-band
Ford touring car or runabout. Ap
; ply 923 W. Main St., after 5 p. m
138
WANTED Wild plums.
Phone 310
135
WANTIiD Fruit jnrB,
quarts and
Dints, l'liono 309J.
WANTEDPhotographic"
Phone 147J.
133
retoucher.
133
WANTED Canvas stack cover or
piece of second-hand canvas.
Phone 314R1. 134
WANTED Hay, baled and
loose
Medford Ice ft Storage Co.
WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry
weekly, we assure you fair treat
ment and highest prices In the city.
Get our trade and cash prices. War
ner, wortman ft Gore.
WANTED Bring as your eggs and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to move. .
Phone
4XK-M. or 488-3C
WANTED Separator man for
threshing outfit. Apply H. W.
Bingham. Phone 597-J3.
WANTED To rent a grain farm
120 acres or loss, cash or grain
rent. Address J. K Mall Tribune,
133
WANTED Wheat and barley. What
nave you to offer? Quote us your
price delivered at Ashlaud, Enders
Cash Department store. 133
WA'NTI'H) To buy 10 to 15 ncros ot
corn for silo. . H, W. Bingham
I'bone 6S7-J3.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOil SALE P. C. boar pigs; 30 head
cotswold aneep, large and well
wooled. Phone 974, Jacksonville.
Write i. J. Cornhugger. 135
FOR SALE for cash, cheap 3 oood
teams work horses and harness,
also al farm tools. Marshall Bros.
2 milos north of Central Point. 138
FOR SALE Feed cnttle and grinder,
4 W-ft. mower, U. 8. separator, 600
lbs. capacity. . Box 55, Mall Trl
mine. 138
FOR SALE Beardless barley hay,
?17 n slack. Box 50, Mall Trib
une. 135
FOR SALi'l One pair mares, woigh
2400 lbs., and harness, S150. Cal
707-111. ,133
FOR SALE Good family milk cow,
136 Portland Avenue. Phone 26 7
L. 134
FOR SALE Gentle saddle pony $35
Telephone 201-J1. 133
FOR SALE Good team, 2400.
M. White. Phone 594.
Ed,
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 100 lug boxos at
each. Box R. O. Moll Tribune,
2c
FOR SALE Large
poaches, 2c per lb.
fine Crawford
Phono 597R1.
FOR RALE Electric range, house
bold furniture, Implements, hay
and hayrack, two milk cows, one
fresh, ono fresh month ugo, heifer,
all In good condition; two :iod
work horses, cheap; buggy, liar
gain If taken soon. E. II. Curry
. 2 miles northeast of Medford
near Redtop Bchool house, R, l
D. 3, Box 61. " 136
FOR SALE High grade piano cheap,
Call 1022 W. Fourth St., Phon
765. . . 13(!
FOR SALE Bnrtlett pears for can
nlng, $1.25 a lugbox dcllvcrcil
Call 735. 13
FOR SALE 314- Inch wagon with
heavy holster springs nnd surrey,
219 S. Ivy St. Phone 600-L. 13
FOR SALE-Wlckson Plums, flno for
Jelly or butler. Berkeley Orchanls
Phono 1F21. 13
FOR SALIi Oak wood, cord lengths,
i.5(l per cord. Call 25F22, Eu
Point after 6 p. m. 13
FOR SALE ItKAL EMTATB
FOR SALE Kxchange or rent, 300
aero grain or stock ranch. Liberal
terms. Address P. O. Box 173
Englo Point.
Kilt hale Save this ad. It mean
$ to you. Host offer gets fi-'oom
house and largo lot at Centra
Point. Cash nr trade considered
O. E. Rue, 633 Mala St. Klamal
Fulls, Oro. 13
WANTED To exchange 5 acres
fruit with paid up water right,
room bouse, flue soil, :i miles o
Boise, Idaho. Wunts soinelliln
similar within a few miles of Med
ford. Box 19. Mall Tribune. 13
FOR SALE A bargain In 10 acres
1 V4 miles from center of Medford
on corner or two roads; In bearing
fruit; fenced; no buildings; sold
for $70110 cash four years ago
will take $28110, part cash; address
II. Crosman, 12u9 First Avo., Oak
land, Cnl. 13
FOR SALE Six acres, two acres I
alfalfa, remainder fine garden land
fruit nuts, berries, good barn, out
houses, etc., six-room houso, cheap,
cash or terms. Address Box 1x4,
Jacksonville. Oregon. 138
FOR 8ALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 per acre up, on long time,
easy payments, or might exchange
for other cloar property. Address
Gold Bay Realty Co,
FOR RENT MIHCELLAN EOU8
FOR RENT Brick Candy Store room
at 211 West Main. Also two-story
dwelling at 403 S. Newtown St.
John F. White. US
FOR RENT Sawmill and planer for
rent on shares. It., euro Mall tri
bune. 133
FOR RENT Largo fruit dryer and
evaporator for rent on poicentane
basis. It., care Mall Tribune. 133
FOR RENT Typewrltor, Underwood.
For Sale 2nd hand Itoyul type
writer In perfect condition. Med
ford Book Storo. 133
FOR RENT Farms and stock ranch
es, garden land. Gold Ray Realty
Co.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR" SALE Oil TRADE. Cattle:
small bunch for auto. Waltnr
Scott, Gold Hill. 138
FARM LOANS.
AMORTIZATION PIAN 5 to 40
years, 5 per ceat; 4 per cent on de
posits convertible Into 4 Mi percent
farm loan bonds; $230,000 In
hoads sold weekly and money paid
farmers. E. II. Hard, Soc.-Trons.
National Farm Lonns Associations,
Garnott-Corey Building, Medford.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN On good secur
ity. Phone 647-J. J. B. Andrews.
Medford Business College BIdg.,
Room 2.
MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per
ent, on good farm security. - Earl
Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. See D. R. Wood.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. , ,
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medtord National
Bank Building.
A. B. REAMES Lawyer.
Garnet
Corey bldg.
Accountant,
B. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M, F. & H,
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Austo Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, onesf
and best equipped plant in the Pf
ctfio northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
Bt., Portland, Oro.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AN?) REPOKTS Wt
oollected some accounts 14 yearr
old. We know how to get th
money. The Bullock Mercantile.
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S. Has.
kins' Bldg., 218 E. Main st.
Dentists
DR. T. T. 8HAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Joues. Phon
692-Y.
pnglnoer ana Contractor
FRED N. OUMMINGS Engineer ana
contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bids.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land improvement
Gnrliage
GARB AG ID Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
: good service, Phoue V74-L. 1
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Mu"lo
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher o
piano and harmony. Haight Musli '
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bide
Phone 72.
Insurance
BARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Burety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 211
Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Physicians and Surgooua
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENa Physician and
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. Offices M. F. ft II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th
best e. .nipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
eta Portland prices, 27 Nona
Fir it.
Transfer
KADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front st Phone
116. Prices right. Biinice cusr.
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INTLHl ltli.l.V AivtoCAK O.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent,
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
lso on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m. Sun
days leave at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and
:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 8:00 a. ni., 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m., and 10.30 a. m., 1:00,
4:30, 6:30, and 10:30 p. m.