Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    . MEDFORD MATH TRTBWE, MEDFOKI), ORECIOX. FRTDAY. ATOT'ST 2P, 1918
PAGE FJTT5
TODAY S MARKETS
.. Portland Livestock
POltTLAXD, Ore., Auk. 23. Cot
tle steady, receipts l'J4. .Market un
changed. I'rinio steers, $12.r)ll(n
$13..'j0. Good to choice, .Tn.IO(!'"
12.00; medium to good, !.7."(! 11.00;
fair to medium, f 8.75(f!'0.? ; coniaum
to fair, $f.7.8.73; choice cows and
heifers, $8.35(0 9.:15 ; medium to good,
6.7')7.7.0; fair to medium, $o.2.i(
(l.2.r); dinners, .t.OOtttYi.tl"; bulls,
$5.007.00 calves, -P!).mi(i l'-'.OII:
stockers and feeders, $iU)(l(Y 8.0(1.
Hops, receipts flOO. Finn, l'rinic
mixed, ffl9.rM0t-20.0O; medium 10.01'
(XlO.'iO; rough heuvies, )fl 7."i0C
18.50; pips, 1.75(18.00; bulk ol
sale, li).25(S10.50.
Sheep, receipts 718, firm. Prime
lambs, ifH.00((;45.00; fair to medium,
$11.00(.?KS.fl0; yearlings, $10.0(l(
11.75; wethers,' $!).(()(n'10.7"i; ewes
$7.00(fi 0.00.
Butter and Fggs
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 23. flut
ter, firm; citv creamery prints, 53c
cart(tns, 54c; buying prices battel
fat, Portland, 50c; cube extras, 51c;
seconds, 48c; dairy, 3(ic.
K(j(jS Selling price, case count,
4!)(Sj50c. Huving price, rotten and
cracked out, 40c; candled, 48(50c;
selected candled in cartons, 53c.
POULTRY Hens, 4(f72(ic; broil
ers 2(i(30c; old roosters, Hie; turk
eys, 28(T3nc; geese, 22c; ducks,
young, 3033e.
Portland Grain.
WHEAT New crop. $2.20: barley
feed, $00; brewing, $02; oats, $00.50
bid; corn. No. 3, yellow, $74 bid.
MlXLSTUFFS Bran, $3J; shorts.
$33; middlings, $39.00 3D.50. .
Hny-Buying price, timothy, $30
34; olfalfn. $27.50; grain, $2G.
Word comes from one of the mili
tary cantonments "somewhere on the
const," that Bill Ne;il, a Wagner creek
husky m the urmv service, is nuikm;
nn enviable record as an expert in
target practice, having plugged Hi
bullseyerf m a like number of shots
without if miss,'
Pexev Griscz, former well known
local chauffeur, and who was culleii
into army service as member of the
. engineer corps; has been confined to
the hospital in Washington, D. C, for
"weeks, due to ankle trouble which
developed as n result of tin accident
before leaving here. Word reaches
I here that he will be invalided lionic ii
the neiir future.;
Ashland friends of Miss France!
Hamlin, instructor in the St. An
dretvs Priory schools at Honolulu,
learn that slid has been accepted n
n Y. W. C. A. worker in foreign
fields mid will sail this fall from
Hawaii for San Francisco on the in
itial portion of her journey to France
Mayor Lninkins has re-appointed
ns members ot the city library board
Mrs. Marietta Mnlit. Mrs. Eliznlielli
Van Sunt, and Mrs. Bertha Bnrn-
hill.
Mrs. Mabel Gonzales, of Los An
gelcs, accompanied by her two child
rcn, is here to remain indefinitclv
with her grandfather, Ed White, man
nger of the news agencies at the de
pot. Mr. Gonzales is n mechanician
in the navy.
The city has re-entered into a new
contract with the Kluni Advertisin;
company of Medford, which will
maintain for another two-year period
the large and imposing municipa
signs on the I nciiie Highway portal
ot the northern and southern Ash
land gateways.
Miss Blanche Ilicks, city librarian
has returned from her summer vaca
tion passed in Klamath count v ter
ritory, and was accompanied home
by her niece, Mrs. Vera Real,
Klamnth Falls.
Ivarl Hose, .southern racilic en
pineer, is now located here for til
time being, having worked in north
cm California terminals for som
time past
O. K. Manss, Southern Pacifi
trainman with headquarters nt Hum
lnuir, bus been visiting familin
scenes hereabouts this week. He is
the son of William Miuiss, old-time
resident here, now located in Los An
pcleS.
Over 50 Ashland folk have been
Portland this week ns rcprcxMila
tives of the Grand Army Relief Corps
nt the national G. A. li. encamp
ment.
t ommenMirnte with the increasi-il
work and responsibilities of his po
sition, Dr. Brower, city .judeo. hn
had his pav increased from l.i t
$2(1 per month.
To Siberia, instead of Frnn"c, i
the destination of Foster Jenkins,
member of the 8th Infantry, which u
till lately, was stationed nt Cain
Fremont, . Cal. It is supposed tha
this regiment is on Hie way to Arch
nnpel, Rus-in's principal northern
port. Foster is a brother of Clil
Jenkins, malinger of the local of fir
of the Oregon das & J-.lectrie com
panv,
M. L. Cyester is home after -
ernl month--' employment by the peli
can Bay Lumber cu-iipuny of Klnm
Clil county, as uight watchman,
ob which he has relinquished for the
season.
J. ff. Gaines, furmerly living on
Liberty street, bus removed to Port-
imd with his family.
Mrs. Martha Gillette's old home
tend on Church street, is undergo
ing extensive repairs at the hands
of her son-in-law, George F. Mcl'on-
nell, whose family will reside with
Mrs. Gillette indefinitely.
Homer .Hillings and family, ac
companied by Miss Jean Anderson,
suilod on Thursday by the Ralph
Billings jitney up Ashland creek can
yon, to pass nfortnight's halcyon va
cation period amidst the typical syl
van environments nt Long's Lodge.
Mayor Lamkiii and wife, accompa
nied by their daughter, Mrs. Frank
Murphy, and her son Charley, will
make nil incursion into northern Cnl-
fornin territory early next week by
auto trip which represents con
siderable mileage, rnasmuch as the
route leads from Ashland by the way
of Eagle Point, Prospect and Lake of
he Woods, ending in the vicinity of
Montague, thence home over the
Siskiyous.
The .Moore lirothers are lessening
he fuel famine by importing Wood
ut from their own timber lots
Bend Indian. They will cut several
Hundred cords, and the output is be
ing delivered in chunk dimensions by
into truck, the haul being a long one
if nenrlv 20 miles.
Kale Shepherd of Bend is here to
join his wife, who has been visiting
tier parents, I)r and Mrs. G. W. Greg
lie will remain here about two weeks
visiting relatives and friends before
returning to the family home in
Crook county.
The remains of Mrs. Julia Etta
Bean of Mct'loud, Cab. who died
Aug. 20, were brought here for in
ternment" in Mountain View cemetery
Brief fnncrni services were held at
Dodge's parlors on Thursday after
noon. J he deceased was a native
of Oregon, 31 years of age. She was
the wife of Chester G. Dean, and was
ic daughter of William Lytlleton, a
former resident of this vicinity sev
erul years ago.
Ed Thornton and Miss Maripn
Huntley were mnrried recently in
Yreku, and are now at home, 272 A!
mond street, this city.
Mr. Charles Nichols of Carthage
Grove is visiting relatives in this
vicinity. ' '
Mr. tint Mrs. F. M. Palmer enter
tained as a week end guest Miss Rose
Bullock of Medford.
William Hoover was called to Rose
burg hist week by the illness of his
grandfather. Mr. Hoover found him
still very wenk but much improved.
The G. X. Dnvis family are enjoy
ing a visit with .Mr. Davis' brother,
who is here from Huntington, Mont.
Mrs. R. W. Klden has just received
word that her sister, Miss Mellieent
King, was leaving for New York City
and would embark lit once ' for
France. Miss King made ninny
friends when she visited here. She is
a lied Cross nurse and has been on
duty nt Camp Grant, liockford, 111.,
for some months.
Mrs. Charles Taylor and Mrs. Wil
liam Thompson accompanied by tile
later's guest, Miss Florence Cleve
land, visited friends in Phoenix Wed
nesday. Lust Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Doris
Coy visited at her sisters, Mrs.
Quiiekenbush's, near Medford.
. Miss' L'enh Parker has gone to
Grant's Pass to attend the teacher's
training class. It will continue for
three weeks and is under the direc
tion of Mrs. Bacon, Ihe school super
intendent of Josephine county.
The following guests nre enjoying
the hospitality of the William Wright
home: Mr. John Wright and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Fox anil father of Call
fornin, Mrs. Grace Lewis and son of
Washington.
Mrs. Ilicks went to Portland Run
day evening to visit her neice and
also to attend the G. A. II. encamp
ment.
There wns n pleasant dinner party
Sunday when the Julias I'.irkliolz en
tertained the Willinm Thompson fam
ily and Miss Cleveland.
Mrs. J. i. Brnphy with her son and
nephew motored down from Derby
Monday, bringing Mrs. Robert Bro-
phy home and taking dinner at tin
W. K. Parker ranch. Mrs. Grant
llourroughs of Medford was also
caller there Monday evening.
Mrs. F.nr licit and daughter Kve-
lyn returned from Sweet Home, Ore
son. Sunday inoi-ninir. She report!
her mother. Mrs. (Irisham, ns much
improved in health.
, The (. W. Klden fninirv - relumed
the first of the week from the Luke
of tho Woods. They hud siu-h a de
lightful lime that they extended their
outing two weeks.
Mevlamcs Dickey and Allien were
Gold Mill visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. A. E. Kimball of Sardine
creek, was In Gold Mill Tuesday.
Mrs. Rose Ilaymond and daughter
I n.iin inn niinnno
! bULU HILL luJuuLIO
The Outbursts of
Everett True
IviAi? OfZ NO twAR I HtRtS ONLY YOONG
a"ice Nct-P Because i'm not running.
T-p3'
V INFIRMARY.
M4S PASSED FORTY FIVS t - ,. ;-Jr:-i
HE'S THROUSHij sfeigS
Gladys or Rock Point, visited Tues
day at the home of her son Ralph
just across the river.
Lee Dungan was a .Medford visitor
Monday.
Mrs. Leslie Cook of Foots icrcck,
was In Gold Hill shopping Thursday,
and on returning was nccompaaied
by Miss Catherine Cook and Venita
Fleming who will spend a few days
In the hills. -
Mrs. F. E. Powell and daughter of
Mod Told came over w.ih Miss Kath
leen Blank to spend Sunday ct the
home of Mrs. John Blank, returning
Monday morning.
Theron Pankey and Stove McReyn
olds wero visitors to an Ashland den
tist' Monday preparatory to their call
for the 20th.
Captain IC. B. Day and family and
Mrs. Lynnj Smith, who have been so
journing at Crater Lake returned
Tuesday evening.
Elam Gall of upper Sams Valley
was a Gold Hill visitor Tuesday,
J. W. Wakefield and family of
Medford, were visitors Sunday at tho
George Stone homo In this city. Miss
Hester remained over Until Tuesday,
returning that afternoon. .
.Misses Vera .Murray and Louise
Harvey were passengers Tuesday
afternoon on 53 and visited with
friends during the stop of tho train.
Fred Guy is n,ow Bportlng 'a cur
preparatory to taking the Rogue.
River rural route.
George llammersley returned Sat
urday evening from a two weeks trip
in Washington and northern Oregon.
Corporal Beeman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Beeman ot this city, came
home Sunday aflornaon on a thirty
day furlough. .
J. W. Mcrrltt was a busincs's visi
tor to Central Point Monday.
' Mrs. Rose Gay of Riversido was a
Gold Hill visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. McCralrey of Snmr.
Valley were Gold Hill shoppers Mon
day. '
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kinney of Sams
Valley wero shopping In Gold 1 1 1 1 1
Thursday afternoon.
A crowd of humors left Thursday
In search of deer up Evans creek,
Lift Off Corns!
"Freezone" is Magic! . Lift any Com or Calius
right off with fingers No pain!
Pft) a
i
Drop little Freezone on on lulling
com, instantly thnt corn t"p hurt
ing, then you lift !t right int. P
duon't hurt one hit. T . mngir !
Why vail? Vuur d.iuuL mih j.
YOU KNOW, IvHSN fi. HAH
among them being George' Hammers
ley, Joe Hummersley, Corporal Bee
man and Homer Wyatt.
Mrs. Tom Cook of Garden now,
was a Gold Hill visitor Thursday.
Carl Hitter of Foots, creek, was
In Gold Hill Thursday with berries.
Thursday afternoon on Oil Willis
duly was returning to his duties at
Mare Island as he has been in the
service since last' December, lie is a
brother of Miss Ruth Cady who
taught in the local 11111 school the
past two years..
Several families of ' Gold IIillito3
wero attendlngtho Medford show
Tuesday evening."
Mr., Mrs. and Miss Northland ac
companied by Judge and Mrs. Gill
more mado a business trip to Ash
land and Jacksonville last Thursday.
Albert Van Goetham lias arrlvetl
homo on a 40 days fui'.jugh to assist
with harvest.
.Mrs. Claud Burkhan'.t, Mrs. Clar
ence Mathfs nnd Mbs Bessie Seaman
left for Portland oa Thursday even
ing where they have already found
work.
Mrs. Fowler and her old friend,
Mrs. V. Spenco made a trip to Mod
ford and Ashtn'.id on Thursday visit
ing with tho Woodr. family.
Rev. M. Bojor. and a number of
friends from Grants Pflss, visited our
church on S uiday evening when Mr.
Boozer preai lied an excellent sermon
on what is expected of Christians la
these trying times. Itev. Boozer has
a schemo afoot whereby the servlccB
of ministers will be available period
ieitlly in tho vacunt churches.
Miss Sylvia llurd of Medford haR
accepted the high school assistant
ship here.
.Mr. and Mrs. S. Sandry and family
were Sunday visitors nt their home
hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Wethercll and Helen
left Sunday evening for Glenilnle
where Mr. Welherell has a good posl
MM
tiny bittle of Freezone for a few ccntj,
mifli'-icnt to rid your feet of every
bird corn, vift corn, or com botwucn
Ilia toes, mid c.-tlhiHCi, wllh'iilt r-j-"-uvauf
irritation. Try It; Co UuxIju!
A
Hon. They will be much missed.
-Mr. Wetherell's courtesy and strict
attention to business have made htm
a general favorite.
. William Murtell Jr., in the latent ot
our boys to enlist having left for
Mure Island In tho radio service. Ills
many friends wish him every success.
Word has been received from
Philip l.owd that the American cruis
er on which he Is serving Is anchored
"somewhero In England" and that
ho Is well and happy.
Mr. and .Mrs. YV. H. Laws and E.
Stevens are attending tho G. A. H.
oncampment In Portlaad.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., (sixth and Central Are.
1 t Circuit Court
, Mary F. Fox vs. II. H. lleven, et nl
Injunction order; undertaking.
Heal Estate Transfers
Emerson Wheeler ;o .Tames
A. OTlrlen. Lot 1 In blk.
20, In East Hluff add. to
Butte Falls
10.no
FOR COl'OHS t:!D COLDS
'A hnndy milium compound that 3f
KUftrds uiroUiut t;hrniil! limit tuul tlirimt
troiilil-'M. A trlilo-rcrtcirm!vo pnmred
without Itarr-ful up liufcll lunulns dt uga.
Try Ihtni today; "
50 cento a box, including war tax
l'ur sola by nil lrunKUt f
iUuuia Laboratory. i'blUtdt-liibla
nEij wAvrei MAta.
WANTED A boy lit years old or
over to work in Pullman Bakery.
1 3 1
WANTED Stockman anil wifo on
close-in ranch. Phono HU7-R.
WANTED Auto stage driver. (Itec
ommendiitlons). Court Hall. 1311
WANTED At once, a messenger boy
for tho Western Union. Apply at
office. "
WANTED Men.
Storage.
Medford Ice and
HELP WANTED FMWAliB
WANTED Office girl with exper
ience, cnpahlo of bookkeeping and
stenographic, work. Box A. H
Mall Tribune.
WAXTKIr Girl for kllchen and nun
try work; also first-class waitress
uoou wages, raono noiei Austin
Ashland. 130
WANTED Girl for genoral house
work. Phono 507-J2.
WA.'TJi.'l MIMCKLLAXKOUS
WANTED Second - hand rantft
.Phono 37IMV. 13
WAiNTED Good Ford touring ciir,
second-hand, reasonable for cash;
17 or IS model. C. A. Edlur, Lake
Creek, Ore. 133
WANTED-Knitill kitchen range,
equipped 1o attach" to a range
boiler. Phone Jacksonville 39S.
13)
WANTED Old Junk rags, rubber,
brass, copper, zinc, lead nnd old
Iron. Will pay best prices. Call
283-J, Medford Junk Co.
WANTED Sell your cream tn the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., whore the tests and . cash
counts.
WANTED Houses to move, build,
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
4XK-X.
WANTED It. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgage!, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thine.
FOK KXCTIANGIC.
TO TRADE Old established news
paper and Job office In southern
Oregon town of 700. on main line
S. P. railway. Tntilo for acreage
or town property. News, Glcadalc.
Oro. 1 3D
TO TRADE flood wugoii for pigs.
90i; West Fourth street, Medford.
130
FOll BALR l.iVICSTOCTC.
FOR SALE 30 head of shouts, av
oraKO weight r0 pounds; two bows.
average IfiO; 9 small pigs, average
35 pounds. D. R. I'ntrick, phone
17-F12, Englo Point, between
and 9 in evening. 131
'OR SALE Weaned pigs, $.1 einli.
Frank II. Ray, Tolo, Oregon. 132
FOR HALE ttEAI, STATK.
FOR SALE Small Improved rnncb,
three miles from Medford, cheap
nnd very easy terms. Above frost
line. Poaches, pears, cherries,
apricots, Concord and Tokay
grapes; nil kinds of berries. City
' water. Small house and barn. Sub
IrrlgntPil. P. E. Wynkoop, 820
West Twelfth street.
I JT roiTuuio, ota.
S A 4 )" lm r hi rSm.ii! i
IitelnllM f
Safe
Milk
'or Inland
St Invalidi
rl NoCookim
A toutrirlovm Diet1 for All Ages.
Quick Lunch; Home or Office.
OTHERS are IMITATIONS
FOR SALE MlSCIU,LAXKOUR.
FOR SALE Automobiles. We. have
two 1917 second-hand cars and
one three-ton truck for sale. All
In first-class mechanical condition.
135
FOR SALE Am leaving town: must
sacrifice my Stearns truck. See
owner utter 10 a. m. Car on dis
play at Valley Garage. Mechanic
ally In Al uhape. 130
FOR SALE $UO0.O0 takes all for a
tpilck sale 20-acre plucer mine
containing platinum and gold, in
cluding sluice boxes, ditch and
reservoir. Also tlte privilege of
Vj-acre gnrtlen with plenty of po
tatoes and apples and other veget
ables. Dashing outfit; all goes.
Owner mot with serious accident
and not able to work the property.
Might consider an exchange ot
equal value in small house and lot,
clear, or assume up to J500.00.
Address Box 92, Mall Tribune. 130
'OR SALE Wheut straw, $2. SO per
load; 10 heavy shouts, weight 75
lbs. Chas. Brown, Eagle Point
Rond. 135
'OR SALE Team, hurncss nnd
hack, at a bargain. 1028 Court
street. 134
FOR SALE 3-A
camera.
Phone
130
374.
FOR SALE 44 lug boxes.
Chas. J.
130
Olson, Route 3.
FOR SALE Refrigerator, garden
tools, garden Iiobo. luddcrs, book
case, etc. J. W. .Shirley, 28 Al
mond street. '
FOR SALE Uluestom whout and
wheat straw, on the Joe Ruder
ranch. Address W. D. Roberts,
Englo Point, Oro. 132
FOR SALE Good gasolino circular
wood saw, busy making money,
one-half value. -003 J street,
Grants Pass. 13 1
FOR SALE Twin-X motorcycle.
Call 10-F14, Phoenix, Oro. 133
,
FOR SALE Carpontor tools. r08
South King street. Phono G32-R.
130
FOR SALE Grain
40S-H3.
sacks.
Phone
132
FOR SALE Cheap for quick Bale,
flve-passonger Overland, good mo
chnnlcal condition. Phone :ST. 131
FOR SALE Rooming house. A bur
gain for someone. Will sell fix
tures and lease with a good busi
ness. Mrs. W. W. Scott, Montague,
California. 130
FOR SALE OR. R10NT Light auto
trailer. Phono ail 1-J or 894. 132
FOR SALE Crop or grain hay; also
1 ' team of good- Work horses, weigli
' ' 1400 Ibs.j uml two Jersey cows.
AlF.o Duroc Jersey brood flow. Ad
dresH Glenn Stiff, 'Talent, Ore.
' PhonNi 6-F3; ' , 131
FOR SALE Dry onk wood delivered
In Medford $350 per tier. In Jack
sonville $3.00. Webster ranch,
1V4 north of Jacksonville. 137
FOR SALE Body for Ford lV4-ton
truck, chonp. ltuss Mill. ,
FOll SALE
tachment. -Ford truck, Smith nt
L. II. Brown.
FOll KENT APAHTMTSNTS.
FOR RENT One completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Holland.
FOR IIEN1 noUHKS.
FOR RENT Five-room modern bun
galow. 820 West Twelfth. 135
FOR RENT
furuislied; Grape.
-Small modern collage,
close In. 2 45 INorth
FOR RENT Five-room linuso, hard
wood floors, full cement basomont,
gnrage. Phono 370-W.
FOll RENT Nicely furnished six-
room house; also furnished two
room houso. John F. White, 714
West Eleventh, phono 49-M. 133
FOR RENT MISOEIiLANKOUH.
FOR RENT Fine alfalla
Phono 132-lt.
pasture.
132
FOll RENT From Nov. 1st, the
brick warehouse occupied by the
Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archie
S. Ash. 139
FOI'NI).
FOUND Small purse near Runcorn,
containing address of W. It. Mclu-
t,vre. Owner can have same by
calling at Tribune office. 130
ATTRACTIVE
Will tnio n good, wrII equipped
2S0-at:ri Htock ranch, 120 uroH in
grain mid nUairn, ko1 IniUriliiKM, uiiSI
ood outfddc ruiiRu, for a kooi! Med
ford hoiun. Somo cash and tlin bal
uucf on long tinm and easy turntR.
Will trado a wnll Improved small
ram-h for a Kod flvoroom modern
homo in Mod ford, and n small caMi
Imlatiro.
A small ranch, wnll Improved, the
crop Ih ostlmatnd to tin worth JiiuO.
This ylaco Kot'n for 125(10,
Brown & White
10 Soulb Fir Sired.
LOOT.
LOST Lett In park Thursday noon,
green si!!; hug. Flutter please re
turn to Mall Tribune. 131
LOST Rough black leather club
bag containing laundry, etc. Re
ward or $." nil If returned to Mall
Tribune office. 13 !
TAKRJf VP.
TAKEN UP On South Oakdale, one
bay horse. In pound, weighs 1000
pounds, two white back feet, heart
brand on right shoulder, small
white specks over body. , Owner
can have samo by proving property
and paying ad. 131
MOVfit TO 1XAN.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, nnd will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
81 North Grape. Phone C47.J.
HONRT TO UJAN Mony to loan
n Meflford property. f month
It tiynin' K l. K. Wim.
Mining Rxpcrtn;
CAMPBELL & LIL.IEGRAN mine!
promlttr.g -association: mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rondored. Office and
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir,
St., opposite llotol Holland. Sam-,
pies by mall given prompt atten-,
tlon. ' , ;
Attornxya.
WM. M. COLVIO Attorney-at-law.
Medford National Bank Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law.
room 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A, X. Reamee, Lawyer. Oarnatt
Corey Dnlldtng. . ;
Aato BvppH.
LAMER AUTO SPRING CO. W
ar operating tha largaat, aldeM
and best-equipped plant In tha Pa
elflo northwest. Use our sprlngi .
when others tall. Sold ander writ. ;
- ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
8t., Portland, Oregon.
Oarttajc
GARBAGE Get yonr . nremuMi
cleaned np for the laminar. Call
on the city garbage wagons tot
god riorrloa. Phone 161-T.
, T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wll-
boo, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to any
business as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. F. ft H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R,
Instruction In Haalc
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher al
piano and harmouy. Halght MiKfe
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bid,
Phone 73.
Insurance.
ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire, Aocidenv
Automobile, Liability pollclea writ;
ten with best English and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Lire
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey
Illdg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager. -
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
croons. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone
I'hyslciaivi and am -cons.
Oil. W. Vv. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. SOS C rnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM N8 Physician ead
urgeun. Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes aelen
tlflcally tested and glossea sup
' Piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. 11. Co. Offices 11. F. H. C
Uldg. Phone 607.
DR. F. O. CARLOW
OR. EVA MAI.n.i CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
410-417 Gurnott-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Rosldenco 20 S. Laurel Street.
Veterinary Surgeon.
DR. CHAS. M. ANDERSON Ash
land, Oregon, Voterlnary Surgeon,
Cuttle specialist. Hospital phone
60; rcsldenco phono 203-R. 14U
Printer and PniiUttiera,
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. bullae
best equipped printing office Ik
Southern Oregon. Boole binding,
loose leaf lodgura, billing system,
etc Portland prices, 17 Norta
Fir fit.
Tanirtex.
EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE- CO.
Office 42 North Front 8L Phone
S16. Price right. Barrio suatv
ntnd
ixteuuhua autocar co
TIME OAlll)
Leave Modford for Asnvand. Talent
and I'hocnli dnll, except Sunday at
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30
p. m. Loavo Ashlnnd for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a, m.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. in. Also on Saturday nlghta
at G:30. Sunday leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 and
6:30 p. m.