mm. MARKETS
, PORTLAND, , March 7. C'Btlln
xtoml; receipts 60. . tiloiirs, - bet
$i:i,0OU H,0U , good to choice
l l.7 I inoilhim lo good
110,75m 1 1,7!; fulr to good $tt,uuty
10.761 oiimmnn lo fulr IK.r.UK U.fih;
cows nil (I halfori, cholca tlO.&uM U;
good to ,'uhiileo $7.7l.4J'H.7ri; rulr to
mod I in 10117; eminent y,.W)xU
hull fttU US lv fDtN4; Mocker
Miilfovilor Hit '10. - . - i
Hugs Htouily ; ri'cnlHM 79'j. Prime
mixed l7.aD,iH7.l0; medium mixed
tWfl'l7.li; rough IioiivIim IB.2&
15, 60; plus lUVIfi; hulk $17.35.
, glu'iin stonily; receipts in. I'rlmn
litmus I Will; fulr to inuillum $1.3
w-Hi yearlings llOKtll; wethers
liK( lu; wc in.rious.7S, ,
limit.
PORTLAND, Mtir. 7 Iltiltr firm.
?l i y creamery prints, extras box tots
0 3u; cartons 0 :tr; half bomis lutlr
(tout morn; liwn Hum half boxes Ic
iiiiiru. Buying prlco liuttorfitl, coun
try 02 tl Olio; cube i l run 02u.
Kuu nnil l'oiiltry '
PORTLAND, Slur. 7. Egga Hull
ing lirli'O, rniin count, ,'IHc: buying
price 37c; selling prlco. candled, ;tuc;
milM'tod .I'liiullud In curious 4i'e.
Poultry llmiir :n i a J.- h.; I. roll
cm, 4trM-c; old rnonlurH, INc; geuno
Sue. ' ' '
liny
liny lloylnr prUio. tlmuitiy, 130
j:i2; ii I fill fit. If 1-6; Krnlii, $20.
A niont delightful .mrprlno party
win clvi'ii liy ihii Woman's Mission
Dry oorluly to Mm, Tom llonlmm m
tlio homo of liur daughter. Mm. Louie
llrown. lust Thursday afternoon. Th
following gan won) .present: Mr.
Muthloon, Mm, Ella llolilrldgo, Mm.
Tooeond, Mm. Dunham, Mm. Adant
nu. Mr. Williams, Mm. KH'd, Mrs.
Minn, Mm, Kullor, Mm. Weaver,' Mrs.
Kilnii lliildrldgo, Mm. Von. Mrs.
Ilowmmi, Mm. Scott, .Mm. Honmiin.
Mm. John Poemm. Mm. Frank llold
rlilKo unit Bill nil daughter Mir Kmll
or, Mr. Hurley. Mrs. Marlon Tryer
mid daughter 1-iiuru'. An onjoyuhto
program m given Immediately aflor
n delli-lnus Iiiiii'Ii hud hmiu served.
Tlio program i-miKllil of a recitation
liy little. Miss Kstlwr lloldrldna on
"Tlio Doctor' Cnll on Her Holly",
which took tlio , nicotinic by dorm.
Mm. Mill Kitva several Instrumental
selections' which wore ttrimlly appre
ciated by I how) prasont, wtm nliiO
a rocltntlon on "Kaiser Illtl on the
telephone with hi Kiitnnlc Majesty.'"
.Music on tho phonograph completed
tlio program iind finished a most en-
joyiioio nuornoon. Air. nnu .Mm.
llonlmm expect to leave noon for a
v I m 1 1 with llielr iliuiKlitor nl 8t. Cloud.
Minn. - '
Mm. Perry upont Krldny In Mod
ford n nunnt of her daughter, Mm.
AillW.
J. F. Ienhum nnd fnmlly motored
to AMiIaiu! Snturday.
Arthur llrown of lodfnrd, ropro
innlsttvo for tha I'ortlnnd Ori'ttonloii
w a dinner miont of bin Tnlcnt
OKont, Donnld Tryer Mnndny.
Till aeeni to ho a Unto of mirprlKe
nnrllo, .another ono of tlieno moat
ilollulilful ocnwlonii nrriirrliiK Frldny
at tlio homo of Mr, irtul Mr. Chnrle
llolilrldKo, tho.occatlon bolnit tholr
clHlitmmlh wcddiim nnnlvornnry. The
rerlplent oro token wholly by nur
prlno, , Tlio KUantH woro Mr. nnd Mm.
Mutnlnon, -Mm.' Kiln Moldrlctk-o, Mr.
nni Mru. Krank Hood nnd Mr. and
Mrn. ,Frunk llolilrldKo and fnmlly.
III. II, Clnddnrd nnd Kmory Noll
woro atloiidlnK to bntilncmi In Mod
ford .'Monday. . ;.
Mr. Iloyden and her on, Chnrt
Iloydon of Medford, movud to Tnlont
lunt 'Wonk and Imvo rented tlio Wal
terH'RpnrtmontH.. Mr. Hoydon-1 ns
lntliiK Mr. IMllunl In tlio nnrvoy for
tho Irrlf.ntlon ditch In tlio Talent district-
, Wo nro Rind to wolcomo Mm.
Hoyden nnd nor "on Into our commu-
ra ty nnd liono t loir Btny uoro may no
a plnnmint ono, r
Chnrlog Slioriniui In a Boost of hln
mother nnd1 niKtor, Mrs. II. II. (lod
dard and i family on WnBiior rrook.
Mr, aiiarmim linn boon, working the
piiRti m'liton f n tho imvy ; yards ' at
aiura lalnnd nnnr Sim lPrannlnco, ' -
Krank, Ulltott roturnod Tuesday
from 'California whbro ha hnd.Rpont
tho pnHt two or three njonlli vfaltltiK
In SUn Irrnnnlnco, Oakland,' Bncrii
nionto.nnd otbor cltlo. ,,. '
tVUlnm Yoo and fnmlly. moved to
Anhlnnd lant weok. , Wo rogrot ox
onodlngly (o.Ioho Mr., and, Mrs. Yoo
from :our church clrclo bore.
; Tho WlflHlonnry socloty of 'tho
Molliodlnt church mot at tho homo of
J1M..T, ,0.; WIllluniB Thuraday nfior
noon. ;".. ' ; i
; Mr, .nnd 'Mr. Mark KMlio ntthndnd
llioiolillor reception In Mud ford Mon
day ovnnlng.' ' '. 1 -s
OoorKo Ilrlalow wn In from An
dnmon crook ..Tuosdiiy attondliiK .to
biiHlnosB inattom, '
Clturcli aor.vlcon nn usoiil noxt Sun
day at tho MothndlHt church. Sunday
school at 10 n. in. Pronculnit Borvlco
nt 11.' Prayor mootliiit Thursday
ovcjidjjr, "from 7;!I0 to 8. Toaohern
atudy cliiRfl from 8 to 8:30. A cordial
Invention Is oxtondod to ovaryono
to nttond tboBO Borvlcos. ' i
i Mr. Alford Is ngnln on tho sick Hut
this -wank.. ,.:'', '.r. .' '. ( ; '
; Hud CroBB montB ovorv Tuosilny
nftnrnrtou at, tholr room at tho school
house, , c.
' JjCKnl Rl'.o typowrltor paper 1,B0
por box of TiOO ahoota.''.- flood qunllty
Bond. Modtord Printing Oouiuiiny.' t
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PR.E.0 STONE. -'Under IhcTop' . "V -'.
AT THE RIALT0 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
V... fei
fj.
disaslopirt Ihe oalhof youp
business and social career, lust
fir
the ambitbuj.selRshjwuiig attorney in. '
DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIES'
TH
SRAINWDU5T
i bi6. vital, human
cwmmed with suspense with smashing
dramatic climaxes.ond wilh stirring
incidents that $np the heart.
AT PAGE TUESDAY
Richard Carlo aurrotinded by a
cast of exceptionally flno talent, "Arlll
appear hero nt tho J'nuo ono nig lit,
on Tuesday. March llth. Tho musi
cal comedy In which Mr. Carlo Is
everywhere mooting with tho great
est success. Is called "Furs nnd
Krllls," nnd wns written by Kdward
Clark and himself. Tlio book Is In
two acts. Tho plot rovolvea around
tho fortunes of a snblo coat, which
changes ownership with a rapidity
Hint Is surprising, whllo each olinnge
brlnga more comedy ,and Increased
complications. Among ' .tho ninny
musical numbers nro "When .My Wife
Returns." "You Can't Toko It With
You. When You Die," '"Does Polly
Want Wally." "Kurs and Frills."
"Bprlng," "llocoptlon Is tho Hotter
Part of Valor," "Ixivo' Menu," "A
Short Fa'rowoll Is Dost," t'llonrt of
My Heart," "Makto Yourselves at
Homo," "It Must Do," "Always. Tulio
Mother's Advice," "Tho.Talo of n
Coat,!' and others., . .,
TODAY'S CASUALTIES
, Wounded sovornly; Prlvnto Ephrl
nut WUBon, Oloic, Oregon. , v
Legal sko typowrltor pnpor St. DO
per box1 of GOO sheets. Oood qunllty
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf
BETTER TTIAN CALOMEL
Thousands Have Discovered Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets.aie
, a Harmless Substitute. ... .'
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets tho substi
tute for calomel are a mild but euro
laxative, and their effect on tha liver is
almost Instantaneous. They nro the result
of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat
liver and bowel complaints with calomel.
His effort to banish it brought out the)
little olive-colored tablets. ' '
' These pleasant little tablets do the good
that calomel does, but havo no bad after
effects. They don't Injuro the teeth like
strong liquids or calomel. They tnko hold
of the trouble mid quickly correct it. Why
cure the liver at the expense of the teeth?
Calomel somctifhea plays havoc with tho
gums. So do strong liquids. It Is best not
to take calomel, but to lot Dr. Edwards'
OHveTabletstnkeltoplnco. ' !
Most headaches, "dullness" and that
lazy fecllnR- come from con3tipation anil
a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards'
Olivo Tablets when you foe! "loogy" and
"heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded
brain and how they "perk UP" tlio spirits.
10cwid2&auQA AUilruiiB'sl i
NIGHT AND TOMORROW
9CCCnd rnd
as it dtd for
-5 1'
picture.
AT PAGE TONIGHT
Kurnia Taliinuk'e nt tlio l'nco- Yji-
dnv nnd Siitnrduv." " , '
"The Heart of Wetomi" takes rank
with tho bct of Norma Talmndcc
liriidiii'linns. .
Art fur the star's share of tlio la
Your Freckles
Need Attention .In March, or Kuro
May Ktay rovcrouV :
Now Is tho time to. tnko .special
care of tho complexion If you wish to
look well tho re.tt of tho year? The
March winds have a strong tendency
to bring out freckles that may stay
all summer unless removed. Now. Is
tho tlmo to . use Othlno double
strongth. ., ,
This preparation for the removal
of freckles Is usually so successful
that It Is sold by druggists under
gunrantoo to rofund tho monoy If It
falls; Hot an ounce of Othlno dou
blo atrorigtb; and even a few applica
tions should show a wonderful Im
provement, soma of tho smaller
florkles oven vanishing entirely. Adv.
, GIMCHUHtt x
! ; China Herb Btor ,
Herb oura. toi. puraene, lieadacte
oatarrah, dlptherla, ' sore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
troublo, hoart trouble, chills and fev
er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles, tumors, cracked, breast
cures all kinds ot goiters. NO OP
ERATIONS. ..... ,. ....... r
Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 1J17
TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN:
This Is to certify that I,, the un
dersigned, had very' severe' stomach
trouble and had . boon bothered for
sevoral years and last August wa not
oxpeotod to live, and hearing ot Olm
Chung (whose Herb Store to at III
South Front . street," Modford) I de
cided to got herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I storted to feeling. bet
ter as soon ao I usod them and today
rm a well mau and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was to
seo aim Chung and try his Herbs. v
(Signed) V .,' W. R. JOHNSON,;
Wltnoosos: I L , .
M, A. Anderson, Medford ,
8. It. Holmes, Eagle Point, ' .
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point . .,
W. L. Chlldroth, 'Eagle'Polnt, .
C. E.' Moore, Eagle Point
J. y; Melntyfo. Eagle Point,
Goo. u. Von dor Ilellen, Eagle Point,
Tlios, ID. iNlchpls, Eagle Point ;
to
1
If -
Mm
bor, nuiiq if her iiniicioiintioiia liiis
reveiiloil dceiicr feeling or n better inn-
diTMliiridiuir of the nH of ucliilu'.
There in never tho, hliulitcHt jloiiht in
I ho niinrl of the anectulnr ai to what
Nfirmu : Tiilmii'lgn in trving to con
vey. Anil on tlio other haml. hIic nev
er ovcrHleiiH (he iIciiimiiiIh of the xiu
nulion. ' Her ueliiiu is iiIwiivh elenr
nnd coni'io. nnd 'lornijuijcHl liv n
film smeerity.-. . A Wetonn. the child
of nn Indian chief mid bis white wile.
kIic is tiictiiruKfjuo nnd bcuut it'ull v hil
innn. nnd t!;C story of her-itdvcnturc
before she finds her real mute will be
followed Willi eomrmnbionjiU; inter-
CHf. .'.:."'
UNDER THE TOP,
AT THE LIBERTY
"Hndor tho'T'pp''. to" a story Vif 'e'iri
cus life and It I said to bo taken
from Fred Stone's eurly experiences,
when, as a youngster, ho longed for
tho life "under tho big tops."" Ho Is
Introducod In the prologue us Jlmmlo
Jones, a bey with a laugh, and years
later ho Is the most daring painter
or buildings In Three Forks. The
circus again visits his, village and
pretty Pansy O'Nolli who has Inher
ited the circus from her father, Is
left In tho town to stay with an old
ex-clrcus woman, Lotta Crust. Then
her gunrdluns, two crooked circus
men, go on with tho show, thinking
that they can take all the money that
belongs to Pansy when she Is out of
EAT LESS AND TAKE
, , SITS FOR
TsJc a gMtt of Salts before breakfast
if your Back baits or Bladder' " J
bothers yon.
'The Amt-"p aa worn erf must
pnnrd eonaU. , vfr.nst Kidney trouble,
LcAun we eat too muca and all our food
to rich. - Our blood to filled with 'trio
acid which the kidneys strive to filter
out, they weaken from overwork, beeome
sluggish; 'the eliminaiive tissues clog and
tlio rusult Is kidney trouble, bladder
weak now and a general decline in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps of
loud i your back hurts er the urine to
cloudy; full of sediment or you -an
obliged to seek relief two or tares times
during the night i if you sutler with sick
headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid
stomach, or you hare rheumatism when
tho weather is bad, get from your phar
macist about fouz ounces of J ad Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a gloss- of
water before breakout for a few. days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
Tills famous salU to made from the acid
tif grapes and lemon juice, combined with
litbia, and has been' used for generations
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys;
to neutralize tha acids In the urine so it
no longer is a source of irritation, thus
ending bladder disorders. ' - -'
' Jad Baits to inexpensive) cannot In
jure, makes a delightful a effervescent
lith la-water beverage, and' belongs- in
every homo, becauso nobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidnej flush
ing an) time, -:
' " Suminona ' '
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for tho County of Jackson.
Edward Wilder. Plaintiff, vs. Cora
Wilder, Defendant.
To the above numed defendant.
Cora 'Wlldor.'
In the name of the state of Ore
gon: You aro hereby summoned, and
required to appear in the above
named court and cause and answor
plaintiffs complaint on file therein
against you, within six (6) weeks
after March 5. 1919. the date of the
first publication ot this Summons.
You are further notified that tf you
fail to appear and answer said com
plaint Within the time aforesaid,
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the rollef demanded In - said com
plaint' a succinct statement of which
tor .
For a decree of said court against
dofondont dissolving the bonds of
matrimony existing between plaintiff
and defendant, and divorcing plain
tiff from defendant aboslutely, and
for such other and further relief as
tho court may deem just and equit
able , ..
Date of ordor herein, for service of
summons by publication Is March 7,
1919. ' I
f v v PORTER J. NEFF,
i Attornoy for "Plaintiff. '
Treasurer's Notice).
' Notice Is hereby given that funds
will be, on hnnd April 1; 1919, for tlio
redemption of the following bonds:
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
Nos.. .116 to. 3 4-7, '.both inclusive;
dated Octobor 1, 1910. ''
Nob. 870 to 41.6, f both Inclusive,
dated Octobor 1, 1910.
.Nos. 421 to 429. both inclusive;,
dntod Octobor 1, 1 910.' ,' " : I:
INos. 1264 tq 137 both inclusive,
daitod October 1.1911..V.1 .
Nos. 1221 to 1230, .both Inclusive,
dated October 1, 1911. -
WATERMAiN BONDS. '
Nos. 87 to 60, both Inclusive, Sor
los "A," datod April 1, 1910. '
Nos. 21 to 4 0, both Inclusive, Ser
ies "D," dated April 1. 1911.
Intorest on the nbove named bonds
will cease nt the next semi-annual In
torest payment date. April 1. 1919.
Dated nt Modford, Oregon, March
I, 1919.
: I MARY ,A.: HASWELI,,
City Recorder.
,INTEnUnBAN AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CAR1;
Leave Medford tor Ashland doily
except Sunday at S:00 and 10:15 a,
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in.
Also on Saturday at 9:80 p. m. Sun
days.le ave at 10:30 a. m, and 1:30,
5:30 and 9:80 p. m.
Leave Ashland 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,
4; 80 and :80 p'm. r? ' ..
tho wny. Jlmmlo and Pansy fall In
love and Jlmmln docidts to look aft
er Pansy. - "When the"hcus men re
turn and kidnap Pansy, and try to
force hor to marry one of them, Jlm
mlo follows to the circus, grabs the
marriage license at the opportune
moment, and leads them a pretty
chase- about the circus,' doing stunt
after stunt, a,s he eludes bis pursuers,
incidentally, be wins Pansy In the
end. ,
, At Utterly tonight and tomorrow.
Sore Throat. Golds
Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's
, Wizard OM ; , ,f
Hamlin's Wizard Oil Is a simple
and , effective , treatment for sore
throat and chest .colds. fJsed as a
gargle for sore throat it brings quick
relief. Kubbcd on the chest it will
often loosen up a bard, deep seated
cold in one night . -
. How often sprains, bruises, cuts
and burns occur in every family, as
well as little troubles like earache,
toothache, cold sores, canker sores,
stiff neck, and tired aching feet
Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al
ways bring quick relief. ' ..
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back. i
' Ever constipated . or have sick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30
cents, guaranteed. -
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent a word.
' Locars Ten cents a line. -'
Legal five cents a line.
Display 25 cents an Inch.
Contract rates on application.
. WAJiTKU SITUATION.
WANTED KIrst-class mechanic will
do guaantecd auto and gas engine
repuiring and save you money.
Phone 6S0-X.--- -
' WAJiTKT snnCEt.LAS'FOrjf ;
WANTED Domestic science teach
ers or advanced pupils to Introduce
- Mazola oil into. Jackson county
. homes. Call between 1 1 a. m. and
- 1 p. m. at Hotel Holland for C. B.
Lowe. ' 296
WANTED Second -hand wheel;
must be In good .condition, and
. cheap. Phone SDH daytime. 13H-J
- evenings. . ; r 295
WANTED To rent by May 1st. mod
ern house,, either completely or
partly furnished.. Phone 173.
WANTED four or five-room .fur
nished houso before, March 10.
Phone 601-M. ; . r , 296
WANTED TO BUY Some good work
horses. Call 591-J2, evenings.
WANTED-To rent,, small equipped
. farm on sharfes. . Box. 6. U. M
.Mail Tribune. . .. ... ;j.u296
WAXTED Any kind cattle, stock or
beef. G. V. , 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 488-M or 4S8-X.
fOR SALE POCLTRY AND EGGK
FOR SALE-1 Heavy - laying strain
White Leghorn eggs 5c each. F. H.
i Dressier. r . . --i295
FOR SALB-7-Whito Leghorn and
Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching.
M-J. A. E. Suatton, 600-J1. 298
FOR SALI5 Rhode Island Red
batching eggs. Phone 370-W. 31S
FOR SALE-1 Rhode Island Red eggs,
$1 for 15. Prize stock. Fowler.
Rogue River, Oregon. ' 299
FOR SALE Fancy White Leghorn
eggs for hatching, 5 cents each.
Phone 386-M. ' 295
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs for
hatching, w. J. Ferns, Route 4.
Medford. 296
FOR SALE White Legnorn and
Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks.
F. II. Dressier, phone 77 7-fU 309
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for
.hatching, $1.00 per setting. Frank
:t Myers, Beagle, Oregon. . 390
FOR SALE Whito Loghorn eggs for
knnl.l- nnHnr..ii..
I tnlr ll.n n A T nn.n
r 408-R3. u ,, SOI
FOR SALE Bnrred Rock eggs for
hatching; not only pure bred but,
.but bred of laying Btock. Won all
- first nrizes at Southern Oregon
I ' Poultry Show. Eggs $1.60 per set
ting or 15; is per hundred. Mrs.
V. Bursell, phone 411-R2. 1". "801
FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have
, you ted high-priced grain to your
i nens ail winter wun no returnr
1 'Yon mleht as well know first as
'last that no amount of cate hnd
i feed will make poor stock pay you
, . u 1'. ...... v u.anv ...iIIJ . . V' ...
(.poultry you must have the best.' To
start right and stay right buy Wes
terfleld's White Leghorns. Kggs
and baby chicks. Route 4, Med
ford... -'' 300
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching
eggs. Phone R-13M.- 294
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT Large modern furnlsh
.. ed room with sleeping porch. Phono
750-J. .... -. ... .297
FOR RWNT Very nicely furnished
rooms. iPhone 5S0-X. n 29a
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath;
close in. 245 North Grape street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Energetic .lady or gen.-
tlemnn may havo good paying busi-
i noss tholr own. Pays from $1500
to $2500 yearly. Well worth your
. Investigation. - AVrlto Pitkin Lents,
: Portland. . '...- 205
cSMfeCfei & Beu-an s
1 LA- Hot water
PCF2ER Sure Relief
'ELL-ANS
'FOR INDIGESTION
WANTED Experienced stenograph
- er to act as secretary at the high
school building. Apply Jackson
; County Abstract Co.
WANTED Girl for general house
. -work; two In family: good wages.
Telephone Mrs. Jno. Tomlln, Hotel
Medford. 296
WANTED Lady to do general house
work.! Phone 640. i , 295
FOR BALE 1USAX, KSTATK.
FOR BALE Ninety acres with water
.sixty dollars per acre. . Box 50,
Mall.Trlbune... . i. , . ' 318
FOR SALE OR REST 20 acres,
partly under Irrigation. New mod
ern buildings, 2 Mr miles northeast
Central Point. Phone llxx4 Cen
- tral Point. . E. G. Whiteside. 295
FOR SALE Cheap on Installments
with payment down, a little over
" one acre of best of soil,' mostly In
alfalfa, four varieties of berries.
shade trees and vines. House
garage and "woodshed, chicken
bouse, large barn, place all fenced;
good layout for cows and chickens.
City water and electric lights. Lo
cated one block east Riverside on
East Fourteenth.. 107. 295
FOR. SALE MIBCELLASKOUS
FOR SALE $10 Flemish Giant
bucks, $3.50 up. Few good does
Crane, '1059 Court. r " 293
FOR SALE Seven-foot John Dcero
disk harrow at a bargain. Phone
, 14-K12. " ' S0I
FOR SALE OR EXCHAB 1916
; Ford - runabout. Will take good
.horse, as part pay or. any kind of
cattle. Car run 9000. miles.
E.-AI...B. R. 4. Box 16. -
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FOR ' SALE Petaluma Incubator,
200-egg. 1 10.00: Cream separator,
' good shape $10.00.- Call meal
times 869-R phone. . . 300
FOR SALE A new Columbia Graf
anola or will trade for a good used
' piano, i 225 South Oakdale avenne.
phone 691-J. :: . - sa
FOR SALTS Fine quality hay $25.00
per. ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone
Central Point at meal hours.
J ; I aCL
FOR. SALE OR TRADE For cows
- and, pigs, three-Inch Mitchell wag-
on heavy Mitchell mountain hack
' with top, $40.00,- oast $170.00;
' .Heavy Velio side spring single
: buggy. $35.00, cost $140.00. Brom.
njer Bros., phone 389-J3. ; . 297'
FOR SALE 4000 gallon oil and
. wagon tank. E. L. Lane, Central
Point. Phone 13-3. ' 297
FOR SALE! Strictly - fancy. r alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nitro-cultures. Ralph
. Elden, Medford. .....
FOR SALE One Mellotte - 600-lb,
cream separator, one 50-ton silo:
one - fine, registered Jersey bull.
T. E. Beaulleu, Central Point, R.
F. D. No. 2. - . 296
FOR SALE Young pear orchard.' a
good horse; also farm implements
: and Wyandotte hens, furniture In
cluding .electric - range. Phone
S94-Y. . - , - - ' 29a
FOR SALE Best built trailer in the
' state at Peart & Lyons, Central
Point. , 296
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re-.
. pairing of all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phone
903-R. C. A. Chapman. ' 317
FOR SALE Wheat and seed pota
toes. Phone 452-W. C. M. Parker.
' . 295
FOR SALE 5000 gallon tank, iron
tank, 400-gallon wagon - tank
: smudge pots. W. H. Norcross. Cen
tral Point ..... 298
FOR SALE Authentic History . of
the World War. Ed. Henselman,
agent. 423 King street,. . phone
532-H. 1 . v . "306
FOR SALE--Sulnhur for spray dope.
Pay you fb Investigate. Ralph
Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. .
MB Sat.lT 11K tnn r nlf.lfn linv
all in good order. Will bale and
load on car at Grenada for $21.00
! per ton. G. cuneo. Box 85. Gren
ada, Cal. '315
FOR SALE! Fine quality baled hay
135.00 per ton. Modoo Orchard.
Phone Central Point at meal
hours. -
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
H
FQH SALE Two good milch cows,
Phono 403-X2. 296
FOR SALE Five 8 months -old
calves, two cows, one work horse,
ono pony,', one young mnle, two
plows, one disk, ono roller, two
wagons. G. 'L. Schermerhorn,
Phone 648-3. ' 295
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey, Red Polo,
..heavy milker, very gentle; - also
extra choice family Jersey, others
-soon fresh. -Choice brood - sows
bred;' Red" boar, 'great breeder.
East of Phoenix, across Iron bridge
third bnngalow. . , 295
FOR SALE Mare, weight about
1250 lbs. Phone 183. Central
Point. .-, -. 296
FOR SALE A few registered Duroc
Jersey bred gilts and sows. Largo
type and good ancestry, at Modoc
. Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man-
a ager, Hotel 'uearord,
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled
bull calf, born October, 1918; fine
youngster. Modoo Orchard or Pal-
mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
1xrr.
LOST .At the st-Miinilay ovonbig,
utile riugor ring, snruonyx set.
Howard for return. - Phone 'tVf
or Ml South Laurel. ' ? 2U5
TAKKN tjp..
TAKEN UP -Calico spotted mare at
citv pound, Uulon liarns. Chief of
Police. i ' !
FOR EXCH ANGE.
FOIt EXClIANGB-i-WHl take homo
or good car as purt payment on my
fiu-acre ranch.' Box 82, Route I.
Rogue River, Ore. 293
FOR EXCHANGE My residence
property for good pear orchard or
farm land. Will assume up to tan
thousand dollars. Edgar S. Hafer,
Hotel Medford. ' ; ' . : ' 299.
' roR itKt flourtna.
FOR RENT Five-room .bungalow.
. Oakdalo district. : Wanted, to buy
puuets. rnono oiz-it.. -
FOR RBNT Several modern houses.
Building Sc. Loan Ass'n,' 429 M, F.
4 H. Bldg. ,;. , - J
MONEY OCO LOAN
LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In
terest, U. j. BOggft. -
LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estatii security, and -will bny Lib
erty Bonds. - J, H.- Andrews, No.
31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorneys
PORTER J.-NEFF, Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building. - . ,
ET.IJAH H. HURD lawyer, lff-T4
Garnett-Corey Bldg.-. ' ' . 319
A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, -Oarnott-
Corey Building.
Aoto SnppUee
LAHERAUTO SPRING8 Co. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use onr springs
when others fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
viwiucui lur lag Duuiuin, vyi.
on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 861-Y. . J.
Y. Alien.' ''" ;'"
Expert AcconntanS ;
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M.
Wilson, O. P. A. Attention given
to anything In 'Accounting and In
come :' Tax ' requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. it.' F. ft H. : BnlldlnB.
Medford. Phone 157-R. - -
, Farm Loans.
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
years-i 5 Money ready when
land to appraised-and title ap
proved. E. H. Hurd, secy-treas.,
National Farm Loan Associations,
Garnett-Cbrey Bldg., Medford. t
butrnction in Haste '
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musis
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids.
Phone 72.
Planing BIBl
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, -mouldings and
screens. . Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
18. .: ".. . :. L- ;
Physicians 'and Burgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bnlld
. lng. .Phcne 130. . ; ; r . ;
DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. . Eyes aden-
tifically tested and glass sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft it Co.
Bldg. Phone 567. .
..?'; DR. F. G. CARLOW'
DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW '
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. .
' Phone 904-L. ..
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street
Printers ana Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
t best - equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. ' Book binding
loose leaf ledgers, billing Bystems,
:? etc, - Portland prices. ' 27 North
.- Fir St ' "'!.-'-.,:? rx.- .:.V W-j-j.i.
.- Transfer ... ''.'.. ,: ;; . ''
EADS TRANSFER STORAOHji)!
Office 42 North Front St Phode
. 815.: Prices right- Service guar
anteed. ;
BROWN& WHITE
Real Estate. Insurance. Rentals j
10 South Fir St . , '
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18 acres on Pacific highway, - 4
acres In alfalfa, 9 in wheat, good
houses, granery, a fine property and
worth the. price of. $6500.00.
2 6 . acre chicken ranch - one-half
mile from Pacific highway: good im
provements. - Price $2760.00.
40 acre hill ranch,' well Improved,
close in, good water, 20 under cultl- , '
vation and has open range adjoining.
Price $2000.00. '.
-A-splendid boarding or rooming
house, steam heat, hot and cold water
In every room, fine location, furnish
ed complete, at a price which Is ridic
ulously low. j Also some specially
good bargains; In city- homes, stock
and hay ranches.
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