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Ht. Murk's KpUriipnl ' Cur. North Oiilultilo mill l-'lf tit Ht. K it. hi. Holy ooimiiiiiiiIoii, ID ii. in. Huiiiliiy uelinol, 1 1 ii, in. Morning anrvlro. 7:110 p. "I. WvoiiIiik service. Win, II. 1 1 it lit I It on, Vlrnr. Cnlliollo Church South Onktliilo Avq, First muss. Sunday at 8 n, m. Hecond iiiiim ut 10:110 n. in, Ik'UOillutloil urinr second muss. Rov. Jolin I'liwum, Keolur. KuinK.-l.utlt. Zlmi' Oturrli Knurl ti Ht. below Oukilnla Avo. Itov. Ur. W. R. .Mornnx-Oeaor, Pastor. Kim. (IK Wont Fourth Hi. Sunday school 10 n. m. , lilvliiu service it a. m, You mill your tiro cordially lu lled. Frtti MellloilUt 1ililrh . Cor. Ivy nml Wot Truth Ht. (la htm III school nt 1U a. m. 'reuuhliiK 11 B. m., subject, "Tim I'eiiple 'I'll it t Know Ool." prayer nml riilm mirvlcn 7: DO ii.ni, followed by preaching. All lira In vited. HtrniiKoi's eapnclnlly welcomed. M. F. CIIII.IW, I'ustnt 1kmiiIv l'rtiylrln (lttirili Dr. tin I lilt. I'lmlor. 10 n. in. Hundny school nnd bible claim. 11a. m. public worship, ser mon, "Thti lloltlmi Age; In II Near?" j:J0, Young Pimple's, meeting, tend er. Leonard Hrown, subject, "Chrls llntliy nnd tho Toilers of Jnpan." New Era movement mornlnr ami evelilutf. M. K. Church, Hatilli Cor. Mnln nml Oiikdiile. J. H. Wnlbeck. Pastor. Hundny school nt 10 n. m. Preaching nt 11 a. in. nml nt 7: no p. m. Morning subject, "The Stow ardahlp of Prayer." Prsyer mooting Thursday 7:30 p. ni. Your presence In needed. Come. Annttullo Fnllli Mlulnn 33 North Grnpo street. (Service every Sunday 10:30 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Alao every Tunaday nnd Krltlny nt 7:30 p. in. Old tltno religion services conducted In llio old limn wny. Everybody U inrltitd. No collections. Central Point Apostollo Faith Mis Ion, First nnd I'lno street. Service every Sunday nt 3 p. m. Also ovory Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt 7:30 p. in. Corns and hour I ho old Hint) religion. ?o collections token. Klmt Ilaptlt (liurrh "All pull nlinitethorl nil coma nil klnda of weather."" These aro lime that domain! clear thinking and clean living. Nothing natps a mail in mono iiiiukb iiko me rnllKlun of ClirUt. Keep your fait It irons by kueplng eloiio to Chrlal. :I5. lllttlo irlluol. . II a. m. Public worship, aormon jjitibjecl. "Taking tlm Curo for Pes simism," , ,7:30. Subject, "Voleo From Ilo nlnd Ua." W. T. S. HprlKK. Mlnlnter. First til unit of (lirlxt, Hi-lentlxl llronch of Tho Mother Church. The Flint Church of Chrlit, Scientist In HuMon, Mnaa, Service Hundny nt 1 1 n. in., ut lect, "Mind." Hundny school at ft: 15. All iindur th axn of twonty aro welcoino. Wednesday ovoiiIiir meeilnKi) nt which toatlmontea of Chrlallnn Sclenco lienllnK nro Riven nt 7:30. Church odlflco 213 North Onkdnlo. Tho reading room In tho M. K. & 11. hulldliiK. Tho llllilo nnd author lied Chrlallnn Bolenco lltoraturo mny bo read or purchnaod. Tho public la cordially Invited to Itend tho norvlcot, nnd vlalt the readliiR room. Flint Motliodlttt Kplarnpul v Fourth nnd Unrtloll. Kvery offlcor. .ovory tencher, and evury momUor of tho Sunday school la tinted to tio proannt nt IMS a. m. Thoro In n rounon. Ilrlnu; iomeoiio with you. At n. m. tho pronchor'a thomn will ho "Tho World Kmornoney." At 7:30 p. m., "Tho Knlth of Wanhlim ton." Thoro wllf bo n flvo minute Iiroludo on "How Would WnahluRton ItoKord tho l.tmKUO of Nntloita?" Tho youiiK pooplo of tho ICpworth l.oniiuo uro plnnnlnK n running tlm" for tholr mootlnK nt 0: 15 p. m. Thla will bo on open soBHlon for nil, Tho niltl-wouk Horvlro on Tliuratlnj' ovenliiR nt 7:31) o'clock will ooncludo thoaermon on tho Mount, Mutt. 7:16. A voto will hn tnkon na to tho limit uook In tho Dlhlo to bo nludlod.. Vint I'lOHliytcrLtn Church Cor. Mnln nnd Holly St. Sunday nchool nt 0MB n. in., C, 1?. flntoa, atipf, Mornlnff aorvlcB nt 11 a. m., nor ion, "Tho Contented Lire." EvonliiR norvlco nl 7:30 p. m., ser mon, "Tho Mind of America In tho Proaont CrlnlB." 'IiibIc. In tho morning: solo, "My Tk" (Aahfnrd) Mlas Alorlik Dnvla. Duet "Tho Angel" (tlulioimtolii). Mrn. noo. Andrews nnd Mrs. tiny Clilldors. And- In tho ovnnlng, solo. "Hciir Us Oh KiUhor" (MlllnrdV Mm. '!" 'hlldois. Violin solo, W. Cnrlo on .iitnes. All will ho wolenmnd nnd nil will K lielped, Coino. Sirs. Clinton .Mc ''urily, oi'Kimlst. Coo. Andrews, dliv "lor of niiislo. L. IPyron Doozor, Mlnlstor. ClilNlhill Cliui'cli Momliors ftf iho ''Irst Chrlallnn fliilivh it re (,(,(K f0rwul.(i wllh '"'''"'"t "I" iinliiK f K,,v. . H. Mlllitnl nml wife who will ur Ivo Mure , Bl , , u , oral work. ltliv. Jllr, llm ,, l Iho Y" work In Iho mtvy yurtl nl lli'oiiierlnn flir m,, lM ,ikM , mid linn lieuii lit oloao touch wllh our '". Mr. Millard will b ,ru fl)1. ho Huiiiliiy hcIiiioI nml church sor vl o on March -'nit nml pN , ho. lug iiiiido hy th(, iii(,rilBlj l(, llB, "Very ieiiilmr ,.t th t..urch nml Hiimliiy aclwiol to l, priiHnnt ut that thin, na well ita liny niuii.tit of Din chiireh. Hniiiu iiiiihh win I,,, ,KciiHH cil In tint Hundny kpIiociI hinir toinnr iow and i, meeting f the board lit culled fur Immediately rowt, (10 luoi'iilng coiiiiniiiiltiii aervlcu, ,el everyomi bo prcaent t It in Hundny to help plan for tho cmulng (,f our new linator. Mlblo aclionl followed by foiiiiuitnlon nml iuurd meeting, (Omen in txn on There aiteiiiii to bo n luck of know ledge In 1 1,,, community n niKitrd to Iho workings of Iho home service du I'urlment. nml wo wlnh to again make II plain to every auldlor'a fuinlly Hint o linvn n iletiartinoiil of this kind right hern In Mudford and n most ef ficient woman nl Iho head of Iho de partment who will at all limes an swer any liinulry regarding ullow nnin. compensation 0r any matter whatsoever that has to do with n sol dier or his family. This Is not a charllahln Itim It i ion. bill ono auth orised by the Culled Hlntvs govern ment for (ha sole purpose of keeping In touch with every ono of Cnclo Hum's laddies, nnd rendering, nny service, great or small, that will give lhoo remuliilng at homo, comfort. Tell your troubles, your hopes or fears to Mrs. Hchleffnllii and grout good will bo tho result, for alio Is In constant touch with tho government on matters pertaining to tho soldier. Anyono having lied Cross yarn to knit Into garments will ploaso finish iho ijnrmnnt as soon ns possible, for tho fled Cross Is anxious to mako a shipment Wo hnvo 370 lbs. of yarn to be mndo Into garment for women nnd children. Hercral ladles nro now working on snmplen and ns soon ns theso nro completed Instructions will bo given nl tho knitting room nnd ovory rnptnln of n knitting unit Is onrneatly ronuusied to watch tho pa per for tho cuo when to call at Hod Cross for proper Instructions, and gather her crow of knitters together for the omarguncy. Tho lied Cross greatly appreciate tho nlco sum of money given to them by tho disbanded soldiers auxiliary and tnko litis opportunity of publicly thanking them. Draw again tho knitting needles that temporarily wero sheathed fol lowing the signing of tho armistice. Hajuls that bncamo expert In wield ing them In thousands of lied Cross work rooms, when thoro woro gar ments to ho mndo for our boys In camps nml trenches, hnvo now work to do mid this time It Is not a matter of supplying comforts; It Is ono of relieving ncttinl nnd terrible suffer ing, l'nlrlotlam never had nny finer personification than In tho caso oft millions of American women who re sponded to I lie country's call and be came tho "army gehlnd tho army." Now It Is humanity that calls. Wom en nml children nil over Kuropo are suffering for tho Inck of proper cloth ing. It Is to supply In somo measure Iho crying needs In this lino of rollof Hint the lied Cross chapters nro now summoned to n new knitting task, and yam originally Intended Tor sol diers' gnr;nentn Is to ho mndo nvnll nhln ns quickly ns possible for the milking of stockings, mufflers and awenturs for children, and shawls tor women. ' Tho dally press cables aro full of heart-rending stories of distress misery beyond doscrlptlon. Henry I'ritl t .lutlson, president of tho Uni versity of Chlcngo, on his arrival In New York a few days ago from n lour of Inspection In tho Nonr Knst, told of scoros of Ihousnnds of Hyrlnn nnd Armeninn refugees who hnd marched 700 miles thru storms and winds, wllh nothing but scrnps on their bucks. A Vladivostok cablegram doscrlhcH tho pitiful plight of several thousand Russian children who wero sont to Iho country to esenno fnmino, but wero left Btrandod by tho nillllnry operations. Tho American Rid Cross Is curing for Homo 120(1 of them nt certain centers, hill IhnttnnndB more nro "running wild In tho Ural moun tains, nugslslIiiK on mots nnd what I liny cun beg nml living In a state1 approaching savagery. lgnnco .Inn Pndorowskl, politician first, plnnlnl second, represents unit ed roliind, tho rniltion of , vain dreams. Ho Is Booking to erento a strong nnd able stnto thai mny tuho lis placn nmong tho powers. ; A Boelnl hour, scheduled for 3:30 nt Hcd Cross sewing rooms Monday afternoon will bring togethor' those women of Modford who have given tho roaulrod 800 hours-ot sorvlco and anyono elno Interested, for tho pur pose of giving to these women, for Iho Bum of $1, n sorvlco Imdgo. It Is keenly regrollod that tho Red OroHB cannot boslow tho badges gra tis, but owing lo strict iules by which Iho Red Cross In govornod, rtinds can not bo expended la nny oilier way than for reliof lo atrlekon hiinianlly In ono form or another. It thoro are liny ladles 111 Mndtord wlio know lo n eorliilnty they havo glvou of their tlmo S00 hours to Rod Ci'ohu work slnco nn organization was of footed, nnd haven't sent limit names lo Mrs. Mourn, WW you I'luiiBO do so bolwoou OTDFOTTO MATE TRTBTiyTi, , .MTCt)TORP,: ' .'ORECiCW,. SATURDAY, FF.'B'RTTAtlT' , I TMate.r.i atiA Mmms S OCKOOfCX7000000000X)0X0X)OOOTO AT THE PAGE SUNDAY ONLY AI.IC'B JOYCK in Vilnaraph Dine Ilililmn Fcnturo ''HND TUB WOMAN". , MILDRED HARRIS (MRS. CHARLEY CHAPLIN PLAYING AT RIALT0 IN ' 'BORROWED CLOTHES" TONIGHT f j 1 r 4ST i i r TEDDY" AT Tho I'orc thentro will prosont next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, n film dealing with tho llfo of tho Into Colonel Theodore llooaovclt, appro priately entitled "Tho Fighting lloos. ovclts." This teaturo plcturo traces tho lito of tho great American from tho days of his boyhood, up thru his career ns youngest member of the legislature of tho stnto of Now York, takes us with him to tho western plalus, shows 1 1 1 tn to us as mayor of New York city, as govornor of Now York stnto, ns tho colonol of n rogt mont of roughriders In tho Spanish American war, ns vlco-prenldont of tho United States nnd finally ns Its highest oxecutlvo ehlof. "Tho Fighting lloosovolts" Btnnds today nn nceurnto and complete his tory of tho grentost American 1ho country over knew. Tho plcturo was mndo not long before tho death of Itoosovelt. He authorized It himself and stilled that nny . profits that might accrue to hlm'Bhould bo turned over to Iho ltod Cross or othor patri otic organizations.. Ho co-oporated with tho director, gave him access to his libraries, albumu nnd diaries nnd sow to It that tho various events of his career wero set down with tho greatest degree of accuracy posslblo. To miss "Tho Fighting Roosovolts" would 'bo to miss tho best lesson in AmorlcanlBiu! s'-'.. A Woman's flecomiiiendatlon Mrs. 1), T. Tryor,' Franklin Av., Otsego, 0., writes: "Nino years ago 1 was very much arnictod wllh kldnoy troublo. I bought dt-ftorent kinds of modicitio, but all to no effoet, until ono dny I bought a box ot Foley Kid ney Pills. I realized so, great a, ben efit from Iho uuo' of that box Hint t concluded mysolf cured of .kidney (rouble. I feel safe In recommend ing Foley Kidney Tills to nny kidney sulforors." They relieve bnckacho, soro muscles, Rtiff Joints, rheumatic palno nnd bladder ailments. For sale hy Modford riiarmney. now nnd Monday afternoon and state wholhor you wluh lo purcha'io n budeo or not, ' ' . v - - -f v Kiv V" W -i. '"' 'Ji ' .'.'V'X mi ATLiBERTYSUNDAY Under llio direction oC Kdward Joso, Knrico Caruso and liin oompanv cn- i:awtl in the filming of "Mv Cousin." the treat tenor first picture for Art cral't. which will he shown nt the Lib erty theater next Sundnv nnd Mon day, went to the Metropolitan Opera house for u number of interior scenes, About SCI) extras were used in the tmckiiit: of scenes with the world fa mous "diniiiond horsoshoo" and bal conies us background. Tho remainder of flic shots for this series of scenes were mndo at the Manhattan Opera hduse. due to the (net Hint tho stago of the Melropoli tan was utilized for oilier imrposes chiefly the nuintintr of seenerv for next venrs production. About -1(1 members of the Metropolitan eltoru took part in the scene from "I I'liuli neei," which wiis reproduced on the stiiL'e of the Manhattan. Tho support provided for Mr. Caruso is excep lionallv fine, his leiuliiia womtin be inir Carolinri White, A' 'famous opora simrer. . j ,. ; - ",;r.iv Cliailea T!ay last time tonight. Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves . You lust rub Musterole in briskly, and Usually the pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster Die and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what reliet it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff heck,' asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet; colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. . livestock l'ORTIAND, Ore., Fob. 22 Cttttlo strong; , receipts 240, Hteors, beat fl214; good to choice 11.75 if 12.75; medium to good 10.7ft 11.75; fair to good 10.50 1 0.75 ; common lo fair $8.50 & 9.50; cows and bolters, choice $104M1; good to choic.o $8.75! 9.75; imidlura. lo choice $7,,75&8.75; fair, to medium $C7; dinners S3.50ft5; bulls (! 8; calvos ID & 13.50; Blockers and feeders $7U 10. Hogs firm: receipts 375. Prime mixed 1C.7'.6 17; medium mixed 110.50ft 10.75; rough heavies 111.75 016.25; , pigs 12.50fr H.50; bulk 116.75. Sheep steady; receipts 1640. Prime lambs $14 (ft) 14.50; fair to medium, umbs $10&12; yearlings $1011; wethers $1)610; ewes $0.00 ifj 8.75. i:kks PORTLAND, Feb. 22. Eggs, sell ing price, case count, 39c; buying price, 37c; .selling price, candled, 40c; selected candled In cartons, 43c. llutter PORTLAND, Feb. 22. Butter higher. Clly creamery prints, extras gox lots 54c; cartons 55c; half boxes' half cent more; less than half boxes lo more. Buying price butterfat. country 52 fi CZc; cube extras 50c. HALIFAX, X. 8., Feb. 22. The arrest hero early today ot two 12-year-old boys disclosed a daring at tempt yesterday to wreck a main line train on the Inter-Colonlal railway and the narrow escape of several thousand passengers. Including two thousand returned Canadian troops. Seven slicks of dynamite that had been placed on tho rails were found by track walkers. . Five trains passed STRENGTHENS KIDNEYS PURIFIES BLOOD Too can't expect wesk kidneys to filter the adds sod poisons out of your system unless thej are given a little help Don't allow tbtm to become diseased when a little attention now will pre vent It. Don't try to cheat nature. As soon as yon commence to hare backarie. feel nerroua and tired. GET HU8Y. These are usually warninca that your kidneys are not workiug properly.' Do not delay a minute. Go after the cause of your ailments or you may find yourself fn the trip of an Incurable dis ease. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil cap suiea will rive almoat immediate relief from kidney troubles. GOLD MED AL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do I be work. They ara tbe pnro original Haarlem Oil Capsulra imported direct from tbe laboratoriea in Haarlem. Hol i,..sk .our druggist for GOLD MbDAI, and accept no substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. Th.-ee irs. sealed package a. Money refunded if they do not 'quickly help you. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ton cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents en Inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WAS TEW FKJ1ALK WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 363-R. WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Apply U. S. Employment Office, Nash Hotel. , ... 2S6 WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Position as orchard fore man. Eleven years experience Can furnish reference. Apply U. S. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. 2S5 WANTKtl MlSCKlXiAyEOUB WANTED Alfalfa ranch. Wont to buy at onco about 60 to 100-acre. alfalfa ranch, Irrigated, in the Medford or Central 'Point district. Nothing leas than GO acres in al falfa considered. Prefer on the ; Pacific highway. Address 712 E streot, Grants Pass, Ore. 286 WANTED to hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED Rug in good condition, phone 391-J. 287 WANTED Atteution! Umhrollas covered, lawn mowors' sharpened. Baby carriage tiros put on. Bicycle -supplies and repairing. . Liberty repair Shop, 22 South Orape. 284 WANTED To lease with option of ' purcliaso small bearing orchard of , .Newtown apples or pears. State acreage, ago ot trees, condition and variety. Sond replies to Box, 50. Mall Tribune. , ,. ;; WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone 7-F4. ".-' : WANTED Wa buy your unpaid Lib erty bond "'contracts tor cash. Hale's Piano House, Inc. J. F. Hale, goneral manager. WANTED House moving and re- pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. BUNGALOW OWiX! VOUlt HO.MK ' A, vory attractive 5-room modern bungalow, garago, lawn, shade trees and on paved street well locnted. All street assessments pnld in full. BARGAIN! PRICE $1750 UW-orVtv 1 ""T-1 Page-Dressier Co. We write Fire Insurance Hint . . protects, 22, 1010 over tho oxploslvo, but It was ex plained mat tne nrsi train, a special with the editors of forty western FOU BALE LIVESTOCK FOR SAUK One pure bred .lorsey . bull with papers; one pure Jorsey cow; ono 50-ton .Tones silo; ono 000-tb. Mellotto separator; shoats from 7fi to 100 lbs. T. E. Beau llcu. Route 2, Central Point. 288 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Com ing three year old roan Durham bull. W. E. Mnnn, R. R. No. 4. two miles north Hoover's Dairy on east side Dear creek. ' 284 FOR BALE Cows and hogs. Few choic.o milch cows, gentle, heavy milkers. Fine brood sows, bred Red boar, great breeder. ' East of Phoenix, 3rd bungalow across Iran ' bridge.: 288 FOR SALE A. few registered Duroc - Jersey bred gilts and sows.. Large type and good ancestry, at Modoc Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man ager. Hotel 'ueuiora. FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, 1918; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. VOR BALE POULTRY AND BOOK FOR SALE White ; Leghorn and Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks. F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L. 309 WANTED Setting hens. Thorough bred Buff Rock hatching eggs tor sale. Phone 930-Y. . 284 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fine hen turkey for laying hens. R. F. D. 4. Box 43. Medford. 287 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, $1.00 per setting. Frank Myers. Beagle. Oregon. 390 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, from carefully hoganlzed stock. Mrs, C. A. Learnee, phone 40S-K3. mi FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for hatching; not only pure bred but, but bred of laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs $1.50 per set ting of l&: 8 per nundrea. airs. V. Bursell, phone 411-R2. 801 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have you tod high-priced grain to your nens ait winter wiiu no return: You might as well know . first as last that no amount of care and feed Will make poor stock pay yon a profit. To make money from poultry you must have the best. To start right and stay right buy Wes terfield's White Leghorns. Eggs and baby chicks. Route 4, Med ford. . 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching eggs. Phone R-43M. 294 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red batching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Organ, cheap if taken at once. Call at 301 South Central avenue. 288 FOR SALE Best built tractor In the state at Peart & Lyons, Central ' Point. 288 FOR SALE Baby's layette, good as new. Would also, -.like crochet work, any kind. Mrs. W. 1. Web ber, Jacksonville. zsd PATENTS FOR SALE To buy or sell patents address News-A, Wash ington. D. C. Only Inventor's news paper published. . 284 FOR SALE Gasoline wood saw, horsepower; one Fairbanks-Morse engine, 3 horsepower; also one sorry and harness. All In fine condition. Mr. D. w. Starkey. In quire for residence : at Phoenix Mercantile. 286 FOR SALE Authentic History of the World War., Ed. Henselman agent. 423 King street, phone 532-H. 306 FOR SALE Slide trbmbone, good as new. Phona 19-X2, Central Point. FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. Pay you to Investigate. , Ralph AVaJdo Elden, Russ Mill. . . FOR SALE Ford car. Call 854 East Kintb street 284 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing or an mocnines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 291 L-ni3 CII.C 19? Inn, a! alfalfa tiAV all In good order. Will bale ami load on car at Grenada tor $21.00 per ton. O. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren ada, Cal. , 3ii FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay $25.00 per. ton. - Modoo Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours - - CLOSE IN . Five acres, ' modern five-room house, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, a' good barn, chicken house and yard, all good soil, close In on splendid graveled road and at a price which is a bargain. $2100.00. . Ten acres, splendid modern live- room house, good barns; chicken house and yard, lawn, shade trees, etc., a tine bearing orchard, seven acres wheat lii, a little over one mile from paved highway on good road. This, place is. tor sale tor cash, the house is furnished complete Includ ing a new piano; there are some fine cows, chickens, etc., machinery and tools, and the price is very low, $3250.00.. : ' . Art ideal chicken ranch of 20 acres, all fenced with chicken wire, nice bungtilow, good chicken houses, etc, good well, some alfalfa and fruit some good oak and laurel wood for aR home, needs, close to Pacific High, way, and ft beautiful view of the val ley. Price, Including personal prop erty, $3500.00, Without, $2750.00 BROWNS WHITE io SotitU Fir st. - FOR SALE TtKAX, K8TATK. FOR SALE OR TKADhiao aero in Sams Valloy. near Motion orch ard. Will consldor town property, automobile or stock ns part pay ment. Call or address T. H. Bragg. 8 IU East Ninth stroot, Medford, , Ore. '. , ' ' 287 FOR SALE 158-ncro tract on Evans creek. Write or call ana learn particulars. A bargain. Levi N. Stevens, Rogue River, Oregon. R. F. D. 1. 293 FOR RENT MlSOKLiLAjnOOTJB. FOR RENT Close In 10-ncro rnnch, 6-room house, bnrn all kinds ot fruit and berries, $10 per montb. Phone 929-W. 285 FOR REST HO USES. FOR RENT Colonol Sargent's resi dence, 810 South Onkdale. Big oak trees, large garden, barn, gar-' age, chicken houBe. Vory reason able to right party. Also Onkdale storo and apartment above. Phone Colonel Sargent, Jacksonville, or see Bennett Investment Co. 28S FOR RENT Several modern house. Building A Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. . FOR RENT FTnTVlSnED ROOMS. FOR SENT Sleeping rooms. Im-, perlal, 30 (North Front. Reduced, rates. ,287 FOB EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE A $3500.00 home lit Medford, Oregon for Michigan or Worth Dakota property. Inquire of Chaffee Bros. Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. 289 MONET TO LOAIT. LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent in terest, O. C. Boggs. " LOANS City loan. Building & Loan Assn., 429 M. F, ft H. Bldg. " MONET TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will nny Llo erty Bonds. J. Andrews. No. 31 North Orape. Phone B3-M. 810 BUSINESS DIRECTOR! , Attorneys . PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn ey-at-la. rooms 8 and 9, Hedford Nauoaai Bank Building. A. E. Reamea, Lawyer, Grnettr Corey Building. Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Oo. We are operating tbe largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. . Use onr spring when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. : . Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagon for good service. Phone 151-T. J. T. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. -B. M. Wilson, C P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax ' requirements. Look into onr simplified accounting method. H. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R- - - , Farm Loons AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40 years 5 Money reaay wneu land is appraise-!- and. title ap proved. B. H, Hurd. secy-treas.. National Farm Loan Associations Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. ' Instruction In Music . FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot . piano and harmony. Haight Musi Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Blag, Phone 78. - " ' '. Planing Mfll THOMAS MOFFAT -General mil work, sash, doors mouldinga and ' screen. 8hop 437 8. Fir. Phona, 184.' Physician and Surgeon DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Oorey build ing. Phone 130. , , DR. J. J. EMMENSr Physician and surgeon. - Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass" sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. .. DR. F. G. CARLOW -DR. EVA MAINS OARL0W OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. ' Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th best equipped printing office in - Southern Oregon. Book binding, ; loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, ) etc. Portland prices. 27 North : Fir St. ' - Transfer EAPS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone . S15. Prices right. Service guar- , anteed. ,' ! INTERURIUN AUTOCAR OO. ! ' ' TIME CARD, j Leave. Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday ht 8:00 and 10:1,5 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9 :30 p. m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. " ' !' Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 ': OQ and 11:00 a, m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:80 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. tfi. and 12:30, 4:80 and 5:30 p. pj. . i