CZECHS ADVOCATE
ALLIED ARMY' TO
E RUSSIA
;; VLADIVOSTOK. fCorronix.n.l
; encu dl' lliu iWtudiiloil Itch.) I Jr.
'.Vih'Ihv (limit, it local mi'inher u
( V.lH'll, t.'lllilllHll (MJIIMcil, Iuih fit 1 1 It in
(ho nhililv nl thu IIumhiiiiih In rerun.
rdrnW mi iii'iuv, provided u hIiiIi!k gov-
I'lllllll'llt cull lie cMlllllKlll'll in lillH-
ihiii. At Hi" inoiiioiit. Iiu itdiuifn, ev
erything In imuiiiHt miii'Ii it 11 niTnrt.
The mililif-r iirw Hul iironr-ilv fiui. nor
clothed, nor Intnl. Tniiv lira hunt in
Imrruelix witli iiuitiinir In oceuiiv thi'in.
Tlit'v iwrvo imp government Inilnv mill
)iiiiIiiiiih iintillior tomorrow, uud Hun
1 ili'iniiriilir.cK llii'iii,
;; "Tim first ntiersHllY," hiiIiI )r, Clir
ioi, "in Hill NIIiiri'Nxilil ill' llult-hovilt
' Ivnitiiiv mill I ho rwHt11l1IW11111.nl nf
. iii'iii'i" throughout KiihnIii, To iiei'om-
iillxli IhU lliu nllii'H will Imvu In Hi'inl
I roups to KtiMtiu, iih ilii.t-iii't from
: Kllicrin. '1'lii'ini ilivinlniiH oil InmiiK
would hi morn llinti nimiiL'li In iiecoiii.
' iiIIhIi their hiiniiri'Mxiiiii ninl wuillil nil-
Kiilnli-lv utiiirniili'it n Mlulo nf iiciii'c
ifl'llll! (HIP I'lhl lif Utu.i.iu In Dm iil.r.
, HI. Mnrk's I'iIm-omiI,
Corner North Ottkditto mid Fifth St.
H a. m., Holy Communion.
' , 10 n. ill., Hominy Hcltoitl. ,
; 1 1 ii, ni Holy Cnininuiilon.
' 7:30 l. III., livening service, ,
J WIM.,11. HAMILTON, Vicar.'
Vrvo MetliiHlM diurcli.
Corner Tenth nml Ivy.
Hnlmlh srhonl, 10 a. m.
Preaching service, 1 1 n. in.
Preaching Service, 7:110 p. in.
M. F. CIIILIHt, Pastor.
- (Vitholle (Inirili.
South Oiikditla Avmiun.
Flrat in ii Hominy at 8 a. in.
Second mass M 10:30 a. m.
1 ton ml let l in utter six-olid inns.
KBV. JOHN I'OWKKU, Rector.
KvnnK..,iitli, 'Ihii'b Clinch.
Fourth street below Onktlala Avo,
: IUiv. Dr. W. II. Moroni-Oesur,
lumtor. Res. 61ft Wont Fourth Hi.
Hiimlny school, 10 . in.
Dlvlno service, ll a. in.
' You nml yours nro carillnlly In
vited. M. IC (liurrh, South
t Cur. Mnln ami Oiikdnlo.
.1. K. Wnllim'li, 'Pastor.
Hominy school nt 10 a. tri.
Prunchlng nt 11 ii. ill. nml nt 7:30
p. in. '
Morning subject: "Tho Stewardship
nf I, Ifu." Hour tho .Mliiula .Muti
irmti)ii the Harmon.
Tlio Women's .MlKnloimry gocloty
will iiivvt nt ttm liauno (it Mrs. Alilila
ThonuiH. 7 IK Wont Mnln Htroot, Tiiob
tlny nt 3:30 p. in.
Your imaoure In nollcltoil nt nil
norvlroii.
( Mmt lliil'tlst Cliurrli
"Tlio tulliiwnlilp of klmlroil inlnil
Ih llko to Hint nlmva,' Oito of tlio
fliiCHt frullfl of fill III la tlio rnllnwiililo
wo find in Christ nml tlio churi'h.
That hillownlilp In lt qultlvntud In
tlio worship of tlio l.onl'n hoimo.
HlroiiKlhon your followiililp by flnr
vti'o. You .will find ttood foltowHlilp
horo, .
0MB R. m. Illlilo neliool. Frod W.
J! com, mipt.
11:0(1. Piilillo wnrnhlp, milijoct of
inornliiK tormon, "Holillom Trlod and
T'ruo."
0:1S. It. Y. P. II.
7:30. llro. 11. C. Orlffln will
lironch. You nro wolcomo to nil tliimo
BOrvlcov, W. T. 8. SprlBKH, niliilHtor.
Vini dmrrli of tlirixt, NrlontiHt
llrnncli of Tlio Mollior 'Church.
Tlio Klrt Church of ClirlBt, Solontlut
: lit IIOHton, MnN.
SorvlroH Siimlny nt 11 ft. m., buIi
Joot, "Chrlut Jobub."
" Sunilny Bchool iiCT: -I B. All iiiulor
; tho nno of twonty ftro wolcomo.
. Woilnosdny ovonliiK mootliiKB nt
which toBtlmnnlOB of Chrintlnn
Schmi'o IiumIIiik nro Rlvon nt 7:30. .
Church odltlco 212 North Onlcitnlo.
' 'Tho rcnilliiK room In tho M. lp. &
H. hiilliliim. Tho Dlblb ninl nuthor-,-1xo(l
ChrlHtlnn Sclonco lltornturo mny
io rond or purchnsod.
': .Tho pulillo Is cordlnlly InvlloiKto
nttand ttio sorvlcoa, nml vlitlt tlio
romlliiK room, , ,
1'lrnt MolliiHllHt. Kplsropnl Clitii-rh.
Tonth nml DnUlott.
'i
A spocliil mlBHlonnry pronrjim In
tlio Sumlny school nt :4S n. in. will
' Inlarost you,' , rtomomlior tlio Armon
inns, . - , ' .' :
1 At 11 n., m. h0 Holy Communion
Will follow n 'hrlof tiddroBB on "Tlio
'Now IQmpliiiHlB on ThlH Sniirnmont."
Hocaptlon of momhorfl.
At 7:30 p, ni. ; "Tlio Story of ft
Orout Dlscovory" will ho tlio thonio
of tho evening Bormon, , '
: , Tho Epworth Lomtuo moots ftt
BUS p. m. for tho last of tho Btiullos
lit "Tho Chrlstlnn Oruando for n
World Romoorncy."
Tho iiiiibIc of this church, nndor
tlio direction of Mr, RC, Edmondoa,
Ih nlwnys good,
C. It, CAItl.OS, Mlnlstor.
. Klrst ProHliytorlnn Church. '
1 Cornor Mnln nnd Holly StrootoB.
' ''Sunday school nt I); 45 n, m., C. 13.
tlnloa,' Supl, 1
; MornliiB Borvlco nt 11 n. m., Bor-
mon, "SormonB In Bhoos."
' Mr. Portor J, Nott wJU Uollvor tho
nddi'HMM In tho ovtinliiK at 7:30 o'olocli
on Hi" propound Lbiikuo of Niitloiis.
MllHlu In tho llloriilnu! Oiiiirliiltn
k-"l.oud Kindly IJKlit"(Prolliuroti)
Mrs, duo, Andruwi, (Ino. Muddolt,
Mrs. Kru nk Ismirs, (loo. Amlrows,
Holo(loo. Amlrows, I
In tho ovoiiIiik: viollh solo--"CiiiiuIiiii
do Amor" (HkolnlU) W.
I'lirloioii Jnnos,
Tho HiirvicoH today uro ospoijliilly
worth your wlillo.
Mrs, Clinton McCiirily.orKiiiilNt,
Mr, (Ino. Amlrows, rilrontor of musln.
I. JIYIION IIOOKIOIt. Minister. '
l lixt CIiiIbIIiiii CIhiioIi, .
, Illlilo school, U:ir o'clock,
Tim xlr In orsMrs, O'llrlon's cliuiK
hitvo u spoclul hoiik for tha opiinluK
porloil and lliono of Mrs, Duvls' class
who know tho books of tho Illlilo
will ropcni thoiu. Thoso hoys and
Klrls Imvu lioun inoniorlzhiK tho hooks
nnd nro to rnooirs reward of niorlt
whsn loiirnad, . '
Our now pastor, ftov. 1).' H, Mll
liinl, will tall "Why I no to Huniluy
Hchiiol," Our sloKiin: livtiryliody on
tlmo to sIiik. -,
. 1'oIIowIiik tha Illlilo school'wlll ho
tho usual morniiiK, worship and tho
first suriiion hy Itcv. Millard. '
A hid Ins' iiiiarlot will hIiik. . "Oh
Hhophnrd of Isrnul," Mrs. .Qnlueti
tinrry. Miss (Jray, Mrs, isuacs and
Mrs. Wold,
Tho churi'h Is making an effort
toward having ovory muiiihor prosont
for thn soryloo,
Hvriiilng sorvlco at 7:30. Mr.
Miuldiu will slug "four Not Yo of
Isriu.l," hy Diulloy lliick.
Hov, Mllliird will liava It spoclal
niitnhor and spouk on "Why I Ciimo
to Mmlford." '
Mr. Mllliird Is u young mnn full of
"UlliusliiHin nnd you will enjoy und
protlt hy his sermons.
l'rnyur mmilliiKS Thursday ovoulng
at 7:30.
TOPAYS MARKETS
Mvmdx'k
POItTI.ANI), Mar. 1. Caltlo
stoady; riicitlpts Ktmirs, iliast
i la.r.ofo H.fio: good to choico-ii i.7,i
l 13.7.'.; inailliim to good $ 1 0.7T
11.76; fair to good U.60(5 10.76;
common to fair IS.60 w o.n-0; cows
and holfors, cholto. llo.fiOSi 1 1.60;
good to vholro f S.75i 8.75; medium
to cliolco $7,75 5;. K.".r.; fulr to me
dium tU0l'7; caniiors 3.V.0ii 5; hulls
IHil D; calvos $0.50 14,50; stockars
and fiiedors $7jif 10.
Hogs slondy; racnlpls 337. Prlmo
mlxt'd l7:i!i 17.50; medltim inlx-
od 17'ji 1 7.25: rough hnavlos $15.25
15.50; pigs $1:115; hulk $17.25.
Sluiop stonily; recnlpts 127 K Prlmo
lumhs $H 4(11.60; fair to medium
I ftf 1 2 ; yonrlliigs $10011: weth
ers !D$ It); owes $0,60 4(8.75. '
Hotter ,
'POItTI.ANI), Mar. 1. llultor firm.
City crenmory prints, oxlrim, hox lots
JXe; enrtons 5!lr; hnlf boxes luilf
emit morn; loss than hnlf boxen Ic
moro, lluyitig price liultorfnt, coun
try C7(tf Cite; cuho oxtrns 57 ',tc. "
Thure Ii mars Culnrrli In this etlon
of ths country than all other dlftoiuiea
put together, mid fur yours It was sitp-
tioned to ho incurable. Doctors prum-rlbed
ocnl remft4lrn, and by contiunlly fnlllng
to cure Willi local treatment, pronounred
It lecuralilo. Catarrh la local diaoaae.
grrntly l'tuenoed by cotmtliutlonal con
ditions and iliereforo requlroa constitu
tional treciimenl. - Hnll's Cutnrrh Modl
clno, nianufai'tiirsd by K. J. Cheney A
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutions!
remedy, Is taken Internally and acia
thru the Ulood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re
ward la oftVrcd for any caee Hint llnll'a'
C'nlnrrh Medicine folia to cure. Bend for
circulars nml tcsitlmontnla.
1', J. CUBNur A CO., Toledo, .Ohjo.
Sold by DriisTilats. 75c. ' --
. Hall's Fumlly l'llla (or constlpsilon. .
Make Electricity Your
Electricity
problem. - wiiy
January, 1918
February, ! 918
March, 1918
.April, 1918
May, 1918
June, 1918
July,. 1918
August, 1918
' September, 1918
October, 1918
November, .1918
"'December, 1918
WHY DENY
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MEDffORD 'WATT) TRTBTmrc, MBDFtfflTV OKEC'QX; . KATUTCDAY, AfATCHT i i; 10m
AT
LIBERTY TONIGHT
Mnrv I'ii'kl'uril litis throo lending
men in her Hiiuimrt in iior iieweHt Art
cm It nieluro, ".loliiiiiiiii Kiilints," ur
Moiilcil nt lllo Libert v tlieitler tonight.
At loiixt them lire three iiiiiiorliuit
mule roles, hul iih Doiil'Iiih MnHAin
wins Murv in I ho I'liiniug seeneH, ho
is iif't'ii-iu 1 1 v designated us the lead.
The other roles uro tiilimi liv Kmorv
JoliiiHoit und Moiilo Dine, two well
known, juveniles. It is tha third
I'ii'kl'i.iril-Arlcrnl't III in direeteil hv
William I), Tnvlor nml ".Murv's
l.iimlis," ofl'ieinlv Imown ns the 2i:ird
lleginiieiil, t'nileil Hlules Kit-Id Ar
tillery, figure prominently in tho film
I do V.I
E TALMADGE
AT PAGE ON SUNDAY
C'onidffiico TiiUiiiiilgo is to Im with
ok oni'o more in it Npiek nnd sunn new
eomi'ilv, "A I.uiIv'h Niime," which will
offer nt the I'uge tlienlcr on Hmitliiv.
"A 1.iiiIv'h Niinie" is tnken from the
pluv of the Home niime hv ("vril llttr
cofirl, Jlmt iieeoiniiliKlied weaver of
liuht coniedv Hit tin t if iih.
The effervescent nml nlwnvs Aor
liglilful CoiiMtunee, plnvs tho role of
n voting nml fuHciiiuting novelist
in thin new picture, not the' short
haired, licHiicctiielcd tvpo of. writer,
hut ll lioiivniil, whiiiiHiciil voung wn
iiiitn, wIuihi) senri'lr for lilerarv miito
rial lends her to insert on nd in n
dnilv newKimiicr for n liiinlnmd. Sho
iutemls In hIiiiIv Die iiiipiieiiiils ns
Ihev nrrive, hut eveutK do not hiuiperi
iuKt ns she exticels, nml the result
n rtipiil iiiil'iildim; of liiiinoroiiH eveuls
wilh MiiIh'I Vere. the voting womnn
pliived liv ' Const tince. iih I ho chief
figure. . . .- -
'Included in Hie exceptional east ns-
seiiililcil to Htiimort Miss Tiilinitdoo ore
Jliirrisoti Kurd, ll lending mini who
Iuih heeit proiilMient ill nil of the
star's recent iiictures. Kinorv Jolin
son. Veru Durin, James I''urlev und
l.illinn Leigliton;
The Ilml Cross .Milgiulno
loterprols tho world to America, hy
tho aid of authors and artists of
grant reputation nnd experience. It
Is tho offlrlnl orgnii of tho A. H. C.
and Its own medium for tha general
spread of Ited Cross Ideas nnd alniB.
To ltod Cross ninmhoni tho ninKiulno
siihscrlptlon Is $1.00; non-inoinhers,
$2.00, Call Mrs. 8mytho, ;-Y,.for
your early stibscrlptlnn. .
Mr. Rancher :
Don't (lisohrtl that brolcori piece of machinery; bring
it to us nnd w? will wold the broken part nnd make
same as good as new ngain. "Wo arc also in a position
to do tractor work of all kinds. - ' "
No job too small or totj large.
vAll work guaranteed or no charge.
FORD REPAIRING AT FORD PRICES.
Pacific Highway Garage
A OIiniOir MeKlNNKY, Iron. " - ' CO S. UAnTnKTt
has solved almost cverv
not nave an iuiectnc Jiitcnen where a 14
largo proportion or the household work can
nn eliit'ient labor saving Electric Range.
itemized statement of one of our enstomm'a
.1918 whose installation consists of a Standard Electric
Ransfe and lights.
lv. V. Used
.88
.......301
118
..; .....1.......126
...:...133
.............................140
..;.... 113
.....;.....137
........:.....:....:.,.....:..:.......207
174
..225
t. ..154
YOURSELF THIS GREATEST OF ALL
COMFORTS? -
Telephone us for details.." .
- Oregon Power Company
, . Medford, Oregoa
RICHARD CARLE 1 ; '
V COMING TO PAGE
It is n rnhi treat in anticipation to
think of tho eomitig of tha iiiiiiiitiili
eomndiiin, ilieluird Carle, in n new
tin treiiteiuloiislv siieeesHful musteiil
coniedv. "Km nnd Frills." Mr.
Carlii's (iiiiiint und taking sense of hu
mor, 'his charm of manner nnd ex
pression hits never uHsiimed higher ar
tistio effcetivi-ncss thnn'in "Furs nnd
I'Vills," u pluv of, the brightest entcr
tuiiimunt doioiimtcd hy Mr. Curie's
cniitivnlintr urt, - ''
The (miiaiiv is excellent, eompris
ing Marlhu ' C'roVCT. Harriet Hurt.
Unlive Vox. (Inortre Hogues. Juv K'
wood, ilurrv lloword. Milt Iluwson.
Kdward Merrilt, Ann Khcrt und other
nitisii'iil coini'ilv fiivoriles. The plot
involves the various fortunes of u
sulila coat imrehusn) originnllv hv an
extrnvngiint wife, piiwned hv her hard
on hrother, rcilecmeily then worn bv
the stenographer,' und "so'on through
niiiiierous 4iiHghinir.seenei'i'.
The plhv, besides its splendid' com
pnnv itnd roaring Vnmedv element, is
filled with bright und entohv melodies
nnd u niimber of tuneful song hits: in
oludin'g "Heart cr Mv llenrt." "Al
wiivs Take Mother's Advice," "When
Mv Wife Itetnrns." "You Can't Tnke
it With. You When You Die." "Does
Polly Want : WullvV' "Kurd nnd r'rills."
"Spring.". "De.eeption is the Heller
I 'art of Vulor." "Love's Menu." "A
Short Kurowell is Best." "Hutlerflv."
"It Miist He,; "Oh! Occ! It's Oreot to
He r.uckv." etV.'-.-, , . , ' '
Tliero is tlio iisitnl nttnrcljvo Carle
chorus of uret'tv girls, lieuutiful cos
tuuies, : suiierl) orehestriitions ,,und
scoiii,. environmt'iif: " '
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TttltB in oibrr. Iltrv
AM
VI
IAUUND JtllANW lo-ei.
ksrwatalleit. Bitot. AlwmhTlUUl
SCLD bl bRUCiiiSTS EVERVttKIRE
Assessment Notice '
NOTICB IS 11KRKHY GIVEN that
an Instalment on paving assessments
ou the following jttrecis Is now due
and payable at tlils'offtco as follows,
to-wlt:
Ross Court, Summit Avo., North
Central Ave., No.rth Holly. South
D'AnJou (now Front). North Peach.
South llnrtlutt, South Kir. Laural,
South Holly, North Riverside Ave..
North Orange. Roso Ave.. North'
Urnpo. Roosovolt to ond of street, Ol
son, Taylor. East Washington (now
Jackson), Shonhaiii Newtown-Mnln
to Tonth, J5nst Third. East Fifth.
North Kir, West Fifth,,, o Roosevelt
tnow crater l.ako), .Minnesota, Heat
t.v, 'Alley through blocks' 2, 14, 20
4
Servant ; j
housekeenintr I i
be done with . I 4
Below is an
fov flu viiiv
Cost
$4.51)
8.82 '
5.16
5.32
5.4b"
5.20
,4.(iG
, 5.14 '
6.54
5.88 '
6.90
5.48
Original Townslto, Wost Elovonth,
Cnttngn, VuncoiiTor, Dakota Ave.
NOTION 18 FuuTHhH OIVEN that
an Instalment Is now duo and' pay
able on sewer assessments on tho fol
lowing streets, to-wlt: ,
Portland Ave,, Shorman,' 'North
Fir, Stark, Knight (now Haven),
Alley through blocks 4, 5, 7, 9, 20,
54, 25, 73, -80, 20, Original Townslte,
Alley jiotween Queen Anne and Red-
dy Ave., A.le between Queen Anne
and Jackson. Oennssca, Alloy betweon
blocks 1 and 2 Conrov-Clnncy, Acad
emy Place, Mini ley, Newtown, North
drupe, North Central. Dakota Ave.,
Booth Central Ave., Mnplo, Tripp,
Hamilton, Mouth Riverside Ave,, Ross
Court, Kst Jackson, Dennett Ave.,
Booth Urnpe. Hotilh D'AnJou (now
Front), West Ninth. Howard, West
Thirteenth, West Fourteenth. Laurel,
Koosevoll Ave., cottage, Sherman,
Geneva Avo., Sixth, Rose Ave., East
Main. Olson.
NOTICB 13 FURTHER GIVEN
that an Instalment Is now duo and
payable on waterinain assessments
on tho following streets, to-wlt: Wil
lamette Ave., Sherman, Alloy between
Queen Anno nnd Reddv Ave.. Alley
between Queen Anne and Jackson,
South Rlver'de Ave.. South Central
Ave.. Plum. Stark. Minnesota. Myrtlo,
Ashland Avo.. South Peach. Vancou
ver Ave., South Holly. East Eleventh,
Edwards, Apnlo. Narrexan. Rose
Ave., Wet Main. South Orange. Ross
Court. West Jackson, Mistletoe,
Clark, Olson. West Second, North
Poach. West Twelfth, Summit Ave.,
Newtown Nofih Grape. 'West Thir
teenth. West Kotirteonih, fcorth Or
ange, West Washington (now Jack
son). Taft Ave., Monzanlta. Elm
Knight, West Palm, Park. Eleventh,
Nlnntlo. South Hamilton. North Fir,
Alice, South Ivy, Oak. South Grape.
Oulnce, Realty, Trlnp, Pine. West
Ninth,- South Holly, South Fir,
Welch. .
(NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that all instalments of assessments
on the above named streets will he
dolliuiuent after 30 days from the
Oate or this notice. . , .
. Upon tho cxnlrat'.on of such 30-dav
period fixed for such respective 'pay
ment, such Instalments shall bear a
penalty of, five (5 per centum) per
centum upon tho amount of the de
linquency In addition to the bond
rate of Interest upon the principal
sum so delinquent; the property will
then bo advertised and sold pursuant
to, Section's 117 and 148 of the city
Charter. J1AHY A. HASWKLb...
" ' City Treasurer:
; Dated at Mcdford, Oregon, March
1, 1919, i . ", ' '
Advertising Rates
, Classified One cent tf word. :
Locals Ten cents a line. '
, Legal Five cents a line.
Display 25 cents an Inch.' 1
Contract rates on application.
Q EXP WANTKl) FBMAXK
WANTED-r-RellablQ woman for gen-
i erai nouseworR, 40 dollars a month
Apply, u. s. Government Employ
ment Agency. A'ash Hotel. 291
' WANTKIW-MlBCICI.IaAWKOUS
WANTED TO DO Y Some good work
. horses, (Jay 591-J3, evenings.
WANTED TO RENT Sixroom mod-
era bungalow or house, with Ear-
age. ..' Phone 842-M. 290
WANTED to hear from own.er of good
' ranch for sale. State cash price,
mil particulars, u. V, uush, Min
' neapoltB, Minn. '
WAi'TEI To' buy horse 9 to 11
. venrs of nee. weteht IH.'tO tn 1 4,W1
f Bert Anderson, phone 443 after
0 p. IU. ,' , 290
WANTED Good milk; ow for Its
enro. Call 916-Y. Mrs. -Smythe.
Will buy. . ' 290
WANTED- Tnundltf . bed.
. 278-1 - ..
Phone
293
WANTED To rent, small equipped
farm on shares. Box O. E. M.
Mall Tribune. - - 296
WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or
'Peer. G. w. King, Montague
Calif. . 336
WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib
erty bond contracts for cash.
Hale's Piano House, Inc.; J. F.
Hale, general manager. ..,-!
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 48S-X.
FOR KKM1 aot)8E!.
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
A Building & Loan Ass'u, 429 M. F.
A.& . Bldg..
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh Jorscy, Red Pole,
. heavy milkor, vory gentle; also
oxtra choice family Jersey, others
soon fresh. Choice brood sows
bred; Red boat, creai breeder.
East ot Phoenix, across Iron bridge
third bungalow. 295
FOR SALE Good milk cow. Phone
565-W, F. E. Barneburg'. . 294
FOR SALE -Mare, weight about
" 1250 lbs. Phopo 1S3. Central
Point. ' 296
FOR SALE A foW registered Duroe
Jersey bred glltB and sows. Large
typo and good ancestry, at Modoc
Orchard or W. A. Sumner, mon-
agor, Hotel 'ueatoru.
FOR SALE Puro bred Red Polled
bull calf, born October, 1918; tine
. (uyoungstor. Modoo Orchard or Pal
mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
ij- ail i TIStE CARD.
v Leave Meilford for Ashlnnd dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
n. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Also. on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun
days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:3(1,
6:30 and'9:'80 p. m.- ..-
Leave Ashlnnd for Medford dally
except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m.-and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30,
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FOR HALF FOUIntT AND KC1GK
FOR SALE Fancy White Loghom
eggs for hatching, 5 cents each.
Phono 386-M. . , 295
FOR SALE Rhode Island Hod Sot
ting eggs, $ 1.00 per setting. Mrs.
J. L. Demmcr, phone 846-J. (109
West Jackson street. .. . . 294
FOR BALK Huff Leghorn oggs for
hatching. W. J. Ferns, Route 4.
Medford. 296
FOR SALE White l,egflorn and
Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks.
F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L. 309
FOR 8AT.E; White Leghorn eggs for
hatching, $1.00 per setting. Frank
Myers, Beagle, Oregon. 300
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for
batching, from carefully noganlzed
stock. Mrs. C. A. Learnea, phone
408-K3. SOI
FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for
hatching; not only pure bred but,
but bred of laying stock. Won all
first prises at Southern Oregon
Poultry Show. Eggs $1.50 per set
ting of 15; 18 per hundred. Mrs.
V. Bursell, phone 411-R2. 301
FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have
yon fed high-priced gram to your
hens all winter with 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 yon mast have the best. To
start right and stay right buy Wes
terfleld'a White Leghorns. Eggs
and' baby chicks. Route 4, Med
ford. 300
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn batching
eggs.- Phone R-13M. v 294
FOR SALE Rhode Island . Red
hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 292
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Seven-foot John Deere
disc harrow at a bargain. Phone
14-812.-391
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing of all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, pnone
903-R. . C. A. Chapman. ' " 317
FOR SALE Farm lease, 55 acres.
. grain and alfalfa, one-third share
rent. About 8 acres alfalfa, 45
acres plowed ready for seed; one-
half good creek 'bottom. Folly
equipped with machinery. Build
ings. Threshed 12O0 bushels gram
.-: last year. : 40 acres of contract
a orchard for plowing offered to
.present tenant. Business reasons
for selling. Welborn Beeson. lat-
ent. - ' - --' . 292
F0RD8 THAT START EASY-'-IN
COLD WEATHER with, our new
1919 carburetors. 34 miles per
gallon. ' Use cheapest gasoline or
half kerosene. Increased power.
Styles for any motor. Very low
on high. Attach It yourself. Big
'.''profits to agents: Money hack
guarantee. 30 days' trial. : Air
Friction Carburetor Co., 1461 Mad-
. toon. Dayton, O. - 290
FOR SALE Wheat and seed pota
toes. Phone 452-W. C. M. Parker.
, . :,.. ..... ,,. ... 29
FOR SALE Two Belgian Flemish
. does and young; must he sold by
Monday. Crane, Babbitry, toao
uonri est. . ...
FOR SALE Oijp 1918 Ford, In good
condition.- Price 450. S. A; Mar
shall. Central Point. . 291
FOR SALE 5000 gallon tank, iron
tank. 400-gaIlon wagon tank
smudge pots. W. H. Norcross, Cen-
' tral Point., - 298
FOR SALE Straw and cheap hay,
Phone 5-F3. 1 292
FOR SALE Wheat and corn. First
' place east of Clancy Ranch. 290
FOR SALE Small car lor sale
cheap. Phone 85a-J. 291
FOR SALE Good seed beardless bar
ley; also wagon box. P. L. Taylor,
Medford, Ore. Jf&one 452-H. 2u
FOR SALE Loose alfalfa - hay.
- Phone 500-R2. 290
FOR SALE Authentic History of
the -World War. Ed. Henselman
agent. 423 King street, phone
532-H. . SOB
FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope.
Pay you to investigate. Ralph
Waldo Elden, Russ Mill.
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing ot all machines a specialty,
245 South Central avenue, phone
903-R. (J. A. cnapman , ivi
I7VM QlI.Gi lOE nna rf Q 1 f n 1 f o httV
. , . on hi, .. tvuo v. .... ...... . ,
all In good order. Will bale and
load on car at Grenada for 921.00
per ton. . O. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren
ada, Cal. 315
FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay
tZD.UU per Ton. asoaoc urcnaru.
Phono Central . Point - at meal
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BROWNS WHITE
Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals- .
. '; 10 South Fir St.j. '.:. -;j
IS acres on Paclflo highway, 4
acres ill alfalfa,- 9 In. wheat, good
houses, granory, a fino property and
worth the price of $8500.00.
20 acre chicken ranch . one-half
mile from Pacific highway:- good Im
provements. Ppice $2750.00.' .';
', :'. ' : '- r .
40 acre hill ranch,' well Improved,
close In; good water, 2outldor culti
vation and has opon range adjoining.
Price $2000.00. I : t
A splendid boarding' or i rooming
house, steam heat, hot and cold water
In every room, fine location, furnish
ed complete, at a price which is ridic
ulously low. Also some specially
good bargains In city homes, stock
liOfTt.
LOST Twolvo-ft. lend chain between
Fern- Valley and Medford. - Leave
at Hubhnrd Urns. Reward. .
LOST Ford tire. Plonso loave at
DeVoo's Confectionery. , 290
FOR 8ALR TiFJIV KSTATZ.
FOR SALE Ten-acre runch, ono
mllo from Central Point on good
, road. Good house, burn and chick
en noiiBes. water lor irrigation is '
available. The prico Is rlglit. Bee.
Jai'ksou County Abstract C9. 391
FOR SALE OR RBNT 20 acres.
, partly under Irrigation. Now mod
ern buildings, 2 V4 miles northeast.
Central Point. Phone llxx4 Cen
tral Point. E. O, Whiteside. 205
FOR SA1.J0 Seventy aores-'-water, .
two-fifty upkeep year, prlc six
thousand. . Box 60, Mull Tribune.
,)- --f :.-....' ,' ,'290
FOR SALE 158V4-acre tract on
Evans creek, write or call and
learn particulars.- A bargain. Levt
N. Stevens, Rogue River, Oregon.
R. F. D. 1, . - 292
- FOR KXCHAITOK
WANTED TO TRADE House, in
Portland on paved street one block
from car, for farm property. Hox
" 88, Mall Tribune. ' ' 29S
MONET TO LOAX
LOANS Farm loans 8 per cent In
terest, O. C. Boggs, 1 rt-,7
LOANS City loans. Building & Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. & H. BIdg. ; -. Y .
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will miy liin
erty Bonds. J. '3. Andrews. No.
31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-aMair,
" rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nattooal
Bank Building, -v.. -
A. B. - Reamee. Lawyer, Garnett-
Corey Building. ; , rj
Auto Buppllea
1
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W
are operating the largest, oldeat
. and best-equipped plant in tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
. when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon. ,
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons tor
- good service. Phone 851-T. 4.
Y. Allen. - - - ;-.''
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. Mi
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention glren
' to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into - our ' simplified accounting
method. M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 167-R. ' -
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40 V,
years 5 Money ready when
' land la appraised and title ap
proved. E. H. Hurd, eecy-treas.,
National Farm Loan Associations, ...
:.' Qarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. '.-
Instruction In Music .
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musis
- Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids.
' Phone 72. .' "
Planing Min
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone .
11 184.
- FhyslcJana- and BnrgeoBS
DR. W. W. HOWARD- Osteopathia
. physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bulld
5 tag. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. , Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. ' Eyes scien
tifically tested and glaasee sup-,
piled. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P.
vR. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H, Co.
.' Bldr.- Phone 567. -' - ?v t
DR. F. G. CARLOWl
DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
-. 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ,
Phone 904-L. .
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
... best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregoq. . Book bindings
. loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
' etc. , Portland prices. 37 North
Fir St. ;-"v.v;'"'-:v(:.
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
; Office 42 North Front St. Phone
115. ' Prices right. Service guar-
anteed. ' - '.:
Willamette Valley
Grain and Dairy
Ranch
Lane county, ohe-fourth" mile- to
rnllway station; IS1 acres, 70 acres
la cultivation, balance' timber' and
opeu pasture, all bottom land,1 will
raise grain, cldver and timothy, free
soil; running wator, all fenced, good
house, two barns;: Valued' at $9000
and worth it, as place carries a Fed
eral loan for one-half' this amount.
Will trade for land In southern Ore--gon
suitable for dairying.
" BENNETT
Investment Company
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