Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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OUR own sincere
Mnviction that the
Hupmobilc it the
best car ef its class
in the irvU, ii
stay ky that mi
emvictien th
part of Httpmobilc
owners.
CLARK OHILDURS MOTOR CO,
127 .V. Riverside. I'lwiic i!U.
Hupmobale
CORONA Ftnoul
Typewriter
Fold It tip, take It
with you, type
write anyw here.
I $50.00, Including;
I carrying case.
ataTDFOED BOOK STOltE
Distributors (or Sn. Oregon.
Spotless, sterile, clean when we
PRY CLEAN the garments.
t
Master Overs and Cleaners.
GOOD CLOTHK9
I Make Xnem ,- -
ELE1N xSLq
miutltoiiM. ..
i The Medford
Auto Paint Shop
. (Registered)
earal Meter Car rWiaiskiag
N. Carl Jlte. rheae T7
B A BY
CHICKS
ii
Si . HATCHING EGGS
8-WEEK PULLETS
From S. C. White Leghorns, bred for
hjh production. . ; i
OGUE RIVER POULTRY FARM
Jacksonville Road Phone 201-W
U. S. Army Goods
NEW AND RECLAIMED
rAt Medford, Oregon
ft 31 South Front St. ,
Ti We have a complete lino of
TJT. S. Army 0. D. New Wool
.Elankets .:...-....$5.50 and up
starts,' New and Reclaimed,
for .:i........;.$3.25 and up
It aln roots, Overcoats, Hells, Coats,
Breeches, Legging, Shelter Half Tents
Ponchocs, Slickers, Caps, and a com'
plete line of Ainiy Goods.
'Complete Line of Canned
Meats
Reclaimed Army Shoes
U. S. Army Store Company
GIM CHUNG '
.;- China Hero Store)
Harh cure for earacne, headache, cat
arrh, dlptherla, aora throat, iung trouble,
kidney trouole, atomdch trouble, heart
trouble, chills and fever, cramp, cougbi,
nnor rirrulatlnn. carboncle... tumorB,
cracked-breast, cures all ktnda of goiters.
NO OrERATIOSS.
Medford. Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917.
Thl. In to eertlt'v that 1. the 'inderaleD.-
ed, bad very severe stomachvlrouble and
had been. bothered for aeveral years and
hearinr of- Oim Chuns whoe herb
8tor m at fit South Front atreet, Ued
ford), ' 1 decided to gel herbs for my
etomaell. trouble; and f started to feeling
better tia soon as I used tliem and today
am a veil man and can heartily r .com
ment anyone afflicted as I waa to sat
Olrrivchung and try tala Herbs.
(Signed) W R JOHNSON.
Witneaees:
Ve Lewis, Eagle Point.
W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Paint.
SL A. Anderson, Medford,
. B. Holmes, Eagle Point.
C. K. Moore, Eagle Point
J. V. Mclnlyre. Eagle Point.
Oo. Von der Helen, Eagle Point.
' runs, B, Nlohols, afla point.
. 1 '
Mail
. Livestock -1
PORTLAND. Dec. 22. Cattle
steady; uo receipts. Quotations un
changed.
Hogs steady: receipts 139. Quota
tioas unchanged.
Sheep hlgser; receipts 129. East
ef mountain lambs $8 8.50; valleys
$8 8.50. Other quotations un
changed.
. Butter
PORTLAiXD, Ore., Dec. 22. nut
ter steady. Extra cubes 49c; parch
ment wrapped prints, box lots 53c;
cartons 54c; half box lots half cent
more; less than half box lots lc more.
Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 50 (if
53c f.o.b. Portland; undorgrudes 49c
f.o.b. Portland.
- ggs.
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 22. F.rfs
lower. HuyhiK price 50c delivered:
selling price, candled GSf title; selects
60if03c.
Ifay and Grain
Bailey, $30.00: oats, $33.003C.OO;
corn, No. 3, yellow, $34.00.
' Mlllstuffs Milh'uu, $37.00.
Hay Buying price, timothy, $27.00
Sf28,00; nifiilfa, .$2J.0022:O0: grain,
mixed, $23.00. Clover, $20.0022.00.
A Great Farce
The fame of "Officer 066" has
echoed to the four corners of the con
tinent. Fans everywhere know it as
the farce that shook Broadway with
gales of laughter and made a whirl
wind on the road.
' Here it is as a photoplay, now ploy
ing at 'tho Page theatre, with the
sunny Tom Moore in the star part,
and a cast of comedians that could
not be excelled. In the screen version
tho sharp corners of the play have
been rounded off, scenes have been
inserted that could not be shown on
the stage, and the action zips along
without the slightest hint of a break.
A Tlu'illing New Story of God'si
Country
On the edge of civilization there
are no traditions. There men meet
life with all the strength and soul
within then). That's why tho great
est stories have always been written,
hot of the atrophied emotions of so
ciety, but of tlio.virilo peoplo nearest
the great outdoors. There men may
be good or bad but whatever they
are, they ore strong.
"Tho River's End,". by James Oli
ver Ctirwood opens a four day en
gagement at 'the Watto'. theatre to
day, Is a story of the Royal Mounted
Police a tale of adventure and, of a
wonderful love, -
How Much Do
You Know?
Aasvrers to Yesterday's.Qliestioua
: 1 'Who was Attila? Ans. lie Was
a king of tho Huns and reigned from
4 34 to 4 53. Ho was a maker of war
and was known during his tlmo as
the "Scourge of God."
2 .How are caterpillers protected
fromtheir enemies? Ans. Some ca
terpillars arc covered with Btiff hairs
which make them disagreeable to
swallow. Others by reason-of secre
tions have au undesirable taste and
odor.
3 In what way are flies useful?
Ans. Tiles are useful as scavangers.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALK One feed grinder, $20
one corn sheller, $20. 'Hubbard
Bros. tf
FOR SALE Six room house, barn
and good lot,. Close in;- Rents 'for
$25 per month. Price $1250
Terms. Will H. Wilson. 235'
N'mv Is the Time to Buy ltenl
Estate and Then Is the
Time You'll Bo Glad
You Did.
Each year finds propoVty In
creasing In value. The four per
cent that your ryoney-Jn earning
is pot doingVyou ithe' financial
benefit that yon would receive
from a property Investment of
the light sort.
- $ t v.t2
B2
.4 What is muscle? Ans Muscle
is an animal tissue endowed with the
power of contraction, it Is the part
ealled flesh or lean meat in the high
er animals. '
5 Can some animals smell tho
they have no nose? Many lower ani
mals possess the powerJof smell but
have no nose.
C When was the typewriter in
rented? -Ans. The first pnteat grant
ed iu America for a typewriter was
issued in 1 84 3. The machine did not
come into practical use until 18S2.
i When did the Olympic sanies
begin? Ans. They were started in
776 B. C.
S How much of the earth's sur
face docs the Pacific ocean cover?
Ans. It covers about one-third of the
earth's surface.
9 What is the passover? Ans. It
is an annual feast of the Jews.
10 AVhat are hieroglyphics? Ans.
A name given to various kinds of pic
ture writing, but chiefly to that of
ancient Egyptians.
The death of Mrs. Ellen Fdington
last Monday morning came as a sad
surprise to the community, few hav
ing known of her short illness
Grandma, as shn was known most
commonly, was much loved and re
spected for her true sincerity and pa
tlent endurance. Though she had
been failing for some time her ambi
tion and desire to spare those around
her gave her strength to rally many
times when loved ones had despaired
of her recovery. With the passing
of Mrs. Edington the oounty loses one
of its most highly respected and well
known citizens, having been a res!
dent here for 2S years, 18 years of
which were spent iu this community
where the little corner she so quietly
occupied will long bear significance
of her absence.
In spite of our pleasant spring-like
weather an expidemic of bad colds
and sore throats seems to be preva
lent throughout the valley.
Word received from Mr. and Mrs
Straus who are visiting in Portland,
Seattle and Spokane states they ex
pect to be back in a week or at least
in timo to celebrate Christmas with
the kiddies at home.
Several of our Sams Valley people
were interviewing Santa at Medford
last week.
Many comments are being made on
the unusually light Christmas shop
ping attributing the cause to Santa
still holding to tho war time prices in
spite of the strong decline in tho
producers market.
The funeral services of Grandma
Edington were held' Wednesday mor
ning at the homo, Rev. Miller offic
iating. "A. large crowd attended- both
the services and blirilal at the Central
Point cemetery. 7
Preparations for an interesting
Christmas entertainment by the
school and community are progress
ing nlcely-'The program will be given
Thursday evening at the Wllhite hall
'Mrs...Morrison who recently under
went a serious operation in Medford
is improving rapidly.
The time of year Is now here when
little kearts beat fast and larger eyes
grow bright, bat when their elders
are too engrossed to even appreciate
tbeir childish enthusiasm. For many
of us are-becoming each year to look
upon Christmas as the time of year
to worry ovor tho problems of gift
giving, forgetting that tho true
Christmas spirit lies not in receiving
ur giving oxnensivo r-atfts. hut in . ex
tending to' those around us.' tlio un
selfish Jove and sympathy, that .comes
trom rum w.nose Dlrtn-we now-colo
brate; i , . ,
(Furnished by the .Tackson County
ADstract i;o.)
Circuit Court
E. X. Anderson vs. Victor M. Bell
and O. J. Bell. Affidavit, default
decree, cost bill.
Chas. AV. Thomas vs. Robert II
Jonas et al. Affidavit, default.
R. W. Green vs. A. W. Hubbs. Do
fault, judgment.
J. C. Powers vs. J. E. Barkdull oi
ux. Answer.
C, L.' Osciibfugge vs. J. J. Osen
brugge. Summons.'
W. C. Foster vs. R. S. Bullis et al
Affidavit and order.
V. C. Foster vs. William P. Mea
ley et al. Affidavit. , ,
James M. Gannaway vs. George
FOUND!
1 i
A simple, ordinary, common
sense method of assisting you in
correctly preparing your annual
return of
INCOME TAX
SYSTEM Is our business
snd
. EFFICIENT is our system
j S 'I ,- , .
Consult ns about Tour in"ome
tax. bookkeeping, and otber
. bnsine troubles'. "1
Cy Aud:tir3 Cy Accourvtii
NYSTEMAERVICEIO;
g0 Irvsur&rxesJjr lvestmerdsfcy
M. P. Schmltt, Mgr. I
Phone 581 Liberty Bldfl. I
SMS VALLEY
Wolff. Affidavit,, default, decree,
cost bill.
Medford. vs. Gertrude B. Weeks.
Default judgment.
Elsio Cotton vs. Jess Cotton. Affi
davit, findings and conclusions, ac
ceptance o( service, default, decree.
Thomas C. Jones et al vs. Alfred
X. Beck. Order.
State vs. Lark Evans.
'Elnora V. Ixomls vs.
Order.
Joseph
J
Loomis. Divorce.
N. VC. Borden vs. L. H. Blooinquist
et al. Tor money.
Stnto Compensation
Insurance
F. Reddy et
Fund of California vs. J
ux. Demurrer.
Probate Court
JC.t. George P. Minis. Semi-annual
account.
Est. Mary Ingleduo. Sccoud report
of guardian.
Est. Claire Conway et al (minors).
-Semi-annual account.
Est. A. W. Sclsby. Order, bond.
oath, final account, vouchers.
Est. B. IN. Warner. Order.
Est. Delilah Bradshaw. inventory
and appraisement.
Est. William M. Abbott. Order.
Est. Jane Carroll. Petition, order.
Est. Ellen 1. Wells. Order and
proof of publication.
James W. I.awrenco et ux to
James H. 'Oribble, lot N, b!M
C, Gold Hill
100
Aretta E. Zona et vir to James
W. Lawrence, lot S, blk. ti,
Gold Hill
400
Mary V. Wdshire et al to May
nie Grainger, lot II, lhtru.a
dine tract. Ashland
Porter J. Neff et ux to it. P.
'Moran, land in sec. 32, tp.
3C, S. R. 1 west
10
Charles A. Hawks to Leo D.
Walker, part D. L. C.'liO, tp.
36. S. R. 2 west 3000
II. Cochran et ux to Cllssle
E. Baird, lot In Brohnck's
Reserve
Josephine Poo to F. 13. Buird,
lot in Cottago Add. to Med
ford 10
Glen Evans McWilllnms to
Burton A. Finch, lot In
fWollens Add. to Ashland. ...
10
Otto Michel to Glen Evans' Mo-
Wlllinms, lot .in AVoolens
Add. to Ashland
10
1
Where there is a
persistent cough or
general runclown
condition, there "
Scott's
Emulsion
is a positivo'help. ;
Srott'Jfc TVMrnei nltvnufield.Tt. J. 2023
. tnerjp waste -malb
WANTED Experienced grocery
clerk; permanent position for goou
worker. Glvo rofercucea. Box H.
G. .!., Mai! Tribune. '
ULP WA5TT natALB
WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper
family of two adults; moaern
house to town, no bosses, eleotric
rango. Salary $40. Must be neat
and first-class cook. Permanent
placo for right woman. Phone
115-J.
WANTED An oxperloncod girl for
general housework. Call 814 r.ast
Main or phone 431-R,
nrnip -wAjmrn
Male and Female
WAlN'TED Man or womon to take
orders among friends and neigh
bora for genuine guaranteed hoa-
iorv. full lino for men, women ani
children. Eliminate darning. We
pay 75c an hour spare tlmo, or
S36.00 a week for full time. Ex
perience unnecessary. Writo Inter
national Stocking Mills. Norrin-
town, Pa. P1
WiANTED--ResponsHilo, . active men
or women to represent us in sev
eral good sections of this state
taking orders for fruit trees, shrub
bery, roses, etc., for spring' deliv
ery. Damand Is liberal and re
turns to intelligent workers are
substantial. Address with refer
ences. Oregon Nursery Company,
Orenco, Oregon. 234
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Bankers attontion. Posi
tion wanted by experienced man
with family. 30 years old. Would
invest. G. B. Arncst, Hood River.
Ore. 235
WANTED Washing, any kind; all
flat work mangled. Phone 955-R.
.. - i36
WAiNTED By competent young man
. position on orchard or ranch. Agn
cultural college education.' Address
Hoy S. .1. M.. Ma 1 Tribune. 234
BARGAINS
Waterloo Boy 12-24 Kero
sene Tractor
$350.00
G.'..M. C.:..One-Ton ..Truck
With Cab and Body
Practically New.
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Xel, W m inside
WA.TKI- MlSt'tXIiATilCOUa .
WANTi:id-150il to 2000 feet hy
draulic pipe, 15 to 20-in. 14 or 16-
gaugo. .Must He in good condition.
Address E. A. Wall, 603 S. Uiveiv
side or phone 735-M. 241
WANTED To rent small furnished
house. Young couple; no children.
Box 25, Mail Tribune. 235
WANTED 500 Jredford families to
buy dry tier wood. We deliver.
Phone 890-X or 947-L. 252
WANTED Shoo repairing whllo you
wait at the "Model Hoot Shop." 21
S. Central Avo. Quick service,
quality work. E. N. lliden, prop.
WA'N'TED To rent furnished apart
ment or cottage by Jan. Jst. Auuita
only. Phone 100. '
WANTED 10 h. p. colter.
Phono
31-X-l. Contral Point.
WANTED To rent by Japanese far
mer, orchard or vegetable garden,
share or cash rent. Jap Art Store.
241
WANTED All kinds of building and
repair work. Phone 359-Y or
6CG-M. after six D. m. or before
seven a. in. 2 63
WANTED House moving and re-i
pairing. Phone 488-.U or 48S-A. it
M!8CEIiLANX)CS.
REWARD $5.00 reward for the
poipon guilty of buying a now 1921
Slngor from us this month. Singor
Sowing Machine Co., 10 S. Fir.
Phone 215-R. 2 11"
liOST
LOST Thermoid tire 35x4 'A mount
. od on rim. Phone 475-U Re
ward, i If
LOST One set chain blocks on Cra
ter Lake highway between Scotts
and Trail. Finder notify O. J. Sey
mour, II. S. Highway Engineer,
Medford. Reward. 235
FOUNT)
FOUND Ladles' gold
JJounl's Store.
ins.
Call at
233
MONKY TO IO AN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 53-M. tl North Grape
street.
FOR RENT FTTIllTlSHKM ROOMS
FOR RENT
East Main.
-Sleeping rooms.
510
235
FOR RENT -Sleeping rooms, ' hot
and cold water, bath any time; use
of wash tub and Iron. Large gar
age: one block from library. No.
604 W. Tenlh. 210
FOR HKXT HOUSES
FOIl RENT Six room houso with
bath. Call at 104 W. Socond Ht.
'Si t, : r . ' -.238
1-
FOR RENT -"-Modern sovon room
houso with heater'mid cupboards
Inquire .211 Washington St. 238
FOR RIDNT"- Two i-Oom shack, partly
furnished. Inquire at DeVoo's. tf
FOR RENT Modern seven room
house. 321 Benson, two blocks
west of Jlutterfield's Grocery. 233
FOR ItsVXT lTOtrsHKUFINa
ROOMS
FOR RFJNT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, rear 235 S. Central
Phone 955-R. 236
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Threo room furnished
apartment, adults only. Tel. 936-R.
445 S. Front. 234
FOR RENT rARJIS
FOR RENT 200 acres on stato high
way two and ono-half nillos
south of Gold Hill. 10 acres ap
ples, one acre wino grapo, 35 acres
plow land, nouso, nam anu ciuei-
nress. $2a0 year cash rent.
quire 327 N. Oakdalo evenings. 237
BUSINESS OPrORTCfOTIES
FOR SAL1S Good 'business oppor-
- tunityr no competition. Good
chance for young married man
Will pay about $150 per month
(Price S1800. Terms on part. Ail
" dross C, caro Mall Tribune. 23a
FOR 8 A LB LI VK8TOCK ,
FOR SALK Frcsli Jorsoy cow
Wheeler Ranch, on Coleman Creek
.,'...- , k 234
FOR .TRADE Team of marcs for
. shoats. For sale, grain hay and
new buggy, 20 acres for rent
Address Lock Box 231, Central
l'olnt. Ore. 236
FOR SALE Good team and harness
cheap, weight 2600 lbs. T. E
Pottenger, 5-F-2. 236
FOR SALE Fresh milk goats.
II. Fox, Lake Creek, Oreg.
II
FOR SALE Jersey bull 3V4 years
old. L. A. Rose, Phoenix. Phone
6-F-13. 237
FOR SALE Six A-l fresh milch cows,
Walsh's place, one mile nci theast of
Medford on Crater Lake road. .247
FOR SALE Two pure bred Red
Polled bull calves one year old
Call D. It. Wood, 2 4-J or Modoc
Orchard, at meal hours.
A Home or Investmen
Artnnl value $M00. 10 acres, ftno
free soli, Irrigated, close in, to start
today $1730, advances $23 each day
for ten days.
O room house, modern) garage wiii
two lots on pavement, worth $3."500,
advances $-." each day for ten days,
91230 today. I .
HTJRD LAND & DIVEST
MENT CO.
Ill-IB U, F, H, Bldg., MXiorl, Ore
rOR 8ALB MIHOELiLA.VKOCB
FOR SALE 15 thoroughbred W hile
Leghorn hens. ' Call at 329 W. Sec
ond. 23li
FOR SALE 60 tons loose alfalfa
hay. Chas. Cook. Applogute. 239
FOR SALE Eighty-five 1st April
hatched White Leghorn pullets
Jlred by Hollywood males out of
O. A. C. hens. Ernest Webb, ten
tral Point. 239
FOR SALE Xnv.18
Main St.
trees.
; 1 1 E.
23 1
FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding
J, C, Herring. Central Point. if
FOR SALE Tho Valley Fuel Co.
cu'rrli-a the best selection In tin
city or all kinds of fuel, gives
prompt service, nnd will meet all
competition. Why buy elsewhere?
Phone 76. If
FOR SALE One white angora kitten
Call at 716 Oak St. 234
FOR SALE Fine oak dining room
suite, liko new, chairs upholstered
in reul Spanish leather, couch lino
new, library tables, chairs and oth
er articles. Phone 149-W. 234
FOR SALE Get house slippers for
Amas presents. Will give ll.uo
reduction on new shoes all this
week. Open until 8:00 p. m. at
the Medford Shoo Hospital, J 19 E
Sixth St. 2 3 1"
WANTED Second hand sucks at
Russ .Mill and Monarch Seed Co.
OR SALE Piano, $25, balanco $10
a month. Box A, Mail Tribune.
233
OR SALE 125 tons alfalfa hay. F.
E. .Schneider, Jacksonville, Ore.
2
Oil SALE Thoroughbred White
Plymouth Rock pullets and cock
erels, brod from heavy, egg laying,
prize winning stock of tho Fishel
and llalbiich strain. Also two
Cyphers Incubators, 75 and 140
egg capacity. Good as new. Mrs.
C. S. Lainmey, Central Point, route
2, Box 21. 236
'OR SALE Good fresh country lnrd
Tol. 5-F-2. 235'
OR SALE Good mild onions, li
II.' Drossier. 234
FOR SALE 100 tons alfalfa hay;
will feed on placo. Address F. C,
Preston, Jacksonville. 231
FOR SALIC Avery tractor, first class
mechanical condition, liko new.
Price $320. Clark & Childers.
FOR SALE Rogue Rivet Poultry
Farm baby chicks, only $20 per
100. Place orders early. Phone
201-W. 241
FOR SALIC One 5-horso Almo stn
tionary engine, like new, $225
One 5-foot orcbnrd disk, usod one
season, $5 0. One 8-toot orchard
disk, used one season, $75. One
10-Inch gang plow, just like now,
$70. C. E. Gatos Auto-Co. tf
FOR 8AL1$ Eight horses, ono colt;
9 sets hnrnoss; 1 KHIfer subsollor;
1 spray rig, complete. Call 30 N
Contra!. Phone 105. tf
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel
Bateman, 302 Maple street.
i FOR AL RBALi MATI
FOR GALE 12-acre dairy, berry or
chicken ranch or .trade for cow
ranch. Call or wrlto 245 N. River
side. 239
FOR TRADE 120 acres : mllo
from Hilt, Calif. Will take 'auto
mobllo as part payment, libera!
terms on balance. T. S. Batcholdor
Biggs, Col. . : 237
FOR SALIC Lcauo nnd oxchongo real
eBtuto. Gold Ray Realty Company,
FOR SALE Modern b-room house
on paved street. Machino or small
cash payment down, rest. liko rent
See Purkey the Shoe Doctor, at the
Medford Shoo Hospital. .
FOR SALE Modern 10 room house
and lot; nlso G-room houso and
lot. Phone 528-J. 210
FOR SALE Honses and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. 8. Butterfleld, phone
219.
ACXUMOBHiBS
1-OR'SALE Ono good Ford . with
new tires and light dollvory body
Totnl prlco only $250. Tumy Mo
tor Co., 125 8. Front St. tf
FOR SALE- OR TRADE.IOno Frank
in for property. Come and look
107 E. Second nnd Front St. 236
FOR SALE One Dddgo car, or trado
for light car. Phono 489-J. tf
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Stove and Plumbing Repairing
STOVE AND PLUMBING REPAIR
ING S. R. Castile, M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 35. Oxy-Acetylene . welding
shop. 109 S. Holly St. Prompt service,
reasonable prices.
WHY?
$35,000 RANCH FOR $8500
$2000 Cash. Balance Terms
280 acren 10 ftcrea ponra 10 yearn
old. 60 acred goort alfalfa, wain and
potato land, free notl, 75 acres mor
can bo cleared and cultivated. Two
miles from 1'aclflc Highway on good
road. Water can be had for lrrlffa-
tion by installing a pumping plant
Some Improvements on place. Beau
tiful place fat -a home.
:A former owner spent '$35,000, now
this place belongs to an out ate in
Portland that got It on a mortgaKe.
They offer it at less than one-fourth
r-of. to former owner. Price- now
8 COO, $2000 cash, balance terms at
6 per cent. This place I '-bell eve to be
hest for tho money now offered for
salo In this county.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 784-L, or
. 'flic Rogue Ulvcr Land Co.,' 82(1
BUSINESS nrKrXTORY.
AOs tractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, .
No. 22 North Central Ave., nih
stairs.
JACKSON COUNTY ., ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Anto Supplies.
LAKER AUTO SPRING CO. Wi
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa-
clllc northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
Bt.. Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
E. KELLY Attorney
Room 9, second floor.
National Bunk Bldg.
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 4U-U
M. F. ft H. Bldg., Medford.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law,
roomB g and 9, Medford National
Bank Balldlng.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnetf
Corey Building.
O. C. BOGGS Real estate law and
settlement of estates a specialty. s
B. F. LINDAS Attorney. General
Practice. Patents a specialty. 31
N. Grape St. '
Building Materials. . , - -
UEDFORU CEMENT BRICZ a
BLOCK ' WORKS specialise in aij
kinds of cement building products, ,
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractor. .,
DR A. BURKLUND,
Chiropractor. '
Spinal Adjustments.
204-205 Sparta Bldg., cor. Main and
Riverside.
Office phone 286,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
DANIEL McFARLAND Civil engh
peer and surveyor, ' Grants Pass
Oregon.
Dentlist
DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office
in Sparta Building. Office hours S
to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m. Evening!
by appointment Phono 285.
Expert Accountant.
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WIL80N AUDITING CO. B. H.
Wilson, O. P. A. Attention give!
to anything In Accounting and In
oome Tax requirements. Look lnt4
our simplified accountlr 3 method,
Liberty Building, Medford. Phont,
1S7-R.
..Fidelity and Surety Bonds ,
FI&EMTY AND SURETY BONDB-t
We execute all forms of bond
MeCurdy Insurance Agency. tf
Instruction in Music
U
FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony.. Halght lfnst)
stndlo, 318
Garnett-Corey Bid
Phone 72.
Physicians and Bmrgeons.
DR. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phy;
sielan, and Surgeon. General an
spinal treatment and diagnosis,
809-10-11 M. F. ft H. Co. Bids
Take elevator to third floor. Fhomj
2.
DR. J. J. . Emmens Physician anf
surgeon. Practice limited to era
ear, nose and throat. Eyes solan
tlfflcally tested and glasses mix
plied. Oculist and Aurlut for 8. F,
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft U,- ua
Bldg. Phone 607.
DR. F. G. CARLO W '
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
O1TEOPATHI0 PHYSICIAN
, 414-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L. .
Residence 26 S.' Laurel Itrest..',..
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat, lit
Liberty building. Phone 491.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F, & H. Bldg.
Phono 965. . . , ..
JAMES C. HAYES 'Physician and
Surgeon; offico hours 11 to 12 a.
n 2 to 4, -7 to 8 p. m. Sparta
'building; rosldcnco 1405 W. Main.
I'honcs: office '663, res. 492.
"Specially," Medical and Surgical
Diagnosis. ' ' v? tl
Printers and Pmbllsher.
UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portlsnd prices. 17 North
Fir Bt.
Rag Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs trom old' and
worn carpets and rugs. Phone.
610-M. 706 Pine St., r- .-.'?. ' ' '
, Tent and Awning Wa, j
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNINQ
WORKS 128 N. Grape St Phona
841. E. Burger, Prop.
Transfer
GADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Offlce42 North Front St. Phona
316. Prices right. Bervice , guar,
anteed. '
Lodges.
L O. O. F. Hertford lodgo No. it.
M.wta every Monday night at 7:p. 0.
L. ooff, N. G.. W. K Miller, secretary.
Rogue ltlver Encampment No. 10.
Meeta Id and 4th Kridaya at 7:S0 p. ea.
Ramnel Bateman. C. l' L O. Howara,
"01hv Rebekah lodge No. J! Meets
lit and 3rd Tueadaya at p. m. Klet-J
llonvor, N. ., Annla J. Halt man. n
. H Visitors ourlally Invltld ta l Bi
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