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MEDFCfflTI MATTJ TRrni7WTC.i MEBFOTin OKKfiOX, . SATURDAY, MAllCTI R, 1019.
IWflE FIVE
r( I ,Nfc Mark' KpUcnpnl
Cite. Nnrtlronltdulo mill Firth Hid,
B, a, mv Unly communion.
10 u, m. M 1 1 It (I u y school, i
'll ii, m, Morning prayer. '"
7:30 p. in, IOvoiiIiik pruynr.
.' Win, II. llumllloit, V'lrar.
'. Cnlliollt' f'liui'rli
South Oiiltdnlo Avoiiiin,
First niniut Btimluy lit H . in, .
Hmionil iiiuhh ill ID;:iO ii, ni,
, I lonoil U't Ion u'rtor suruud muss..
Iliiv, JdIiii Powers, Itoctur.
Central Point Church
Hominy school 10 n. in.; preaching
1 1 n, in.; Kpworlh I.oiiKUO (I : U 0 p. in.
Tim ctiiloniiry rninpiilun will lie
liiutii-liml ut ' 7: IM. Mr. Cliirwice
Munkor of Moilfurd Mid B. 0. Fnbr
will lm t h o speakers, Special music
lit Imlli KurvlittB. Welcome to nil,
.'rne ,Mi.i(ll ('lunch
('r. of Ivy ii ml West Tenth ntruutn.
10 u, in. Huliliittli school.
11 . hi, I'roitcliliiK. Subject,
."Tho Hon o( .Mutt Is Couiu."
7; .10 . m. prayer nnd prahis ser
vice rollowvd by proarlilnif,- Biibjoel.
"Tim I'l'tt o orrorlutis." Coma mid
onjiiy t ho services, v
- , - ii. F.Chtlds, Pastor.
Hint' .Mi-tlimlUt tliiireli
, r v " North Itttrlletl-Hlroot, '
. Preaching tl a. ni.' Itov. Vim Kos
siin, district suiwrlhtondaiit, will
preach both morning mill oronliig.
tfpiwlul mimic, liotlt service.-:!'
i Kpwnrth Unitun 0!.'.. Ml yoiinit
pi'iipln of tlln Klly Invited. A cordial
welcome. - i
m. i:, iiiii-. ii, tvuiiii
cor. Miiln Mini Uuk'liiltt, ,,. .,
" J. E. Wuiberk, I'nnlor.
: Sunday school l 1,0 a. m.
' I'roiirhliiK nt II n, ni. mill nt 7.30
p. in. Morning stibjort. "Steward dil
UIXl TlllllllK." Mill II In lllejl Will llplMlk
pri-ccillnir I lin ' sermon. ' KvanliiK,
"liuljilliiit a City.''
I'riiyur mooilnu; Thursday ut 7:30
P. in.
. Rev. W. II. N'hIhoii of San Francis
co, nilllor of the Pacific Methodist
Advoeutn, will preach on .Monday
ivuiiIiik nt 7:30. Do not full to hear
III in. Yon are Invited to ull sorvlcos.
I'lrxt (liurrlt of Christ, Krhmtlat
Branch of Tlm Mother Church.
The I'lriii Church of Christ, Scientist
III Huston, Mll,
Services Hitnilny at 1 1 a. in., mil)
iopt. "t lirlnl Man."
Sunday Hrhool nt t:4H. All umlnr
Dm ami of iwnniy nro wolrmno.
NViiilunniluy i'vi'iiln in it I lima nl
lili-li tculliiionlviij .. of , ('hrlKlluu
Hrlnni'o honlltiK nro kIvaii nt 7:90.
Cliurrh oillflco 212 North Onliilalo,
Tliu roailliiK rojmi In tha l. V. &
II, Imllitlim. The lllbln ami nulhor-
Ijci! t'lirlnUnii Hi-luuvo lllurnliiro niuy
ho mail or pur(hnnvl.
Ttio ptilillfl In eordlully Invltml to
mtmiil Ibo irvlco, and rlalt , llio
rcadliiK rooirt.
1'ln.t lUiptUt (liunli
llnw lunch bultnr a community In
wbcrn a chun li Ik. A rhurrti In tin
limtrilmiint of t'lirlnt. Il cnlla II hlii
Imily. Komo nooilo claim la rxalt
ChrlMt mid nt tho xnnio tlmo ilccry
Ilia church, How cnn you miiKiilty
ChrlBt nnil eriirlfy-the liody of ChrlM
at tlio iinina tliuo? I.vt u lovo nn
rvo tho church of ClirlBt.
:r. n. m.- Illlilo achool, K, V.
Mcarn, nupl. '
1 1 n, m, Public womlilp, Subjiwt,
"flod npimil tho Mpm'd cop, or kuiiIiik
down to bare fnclH." j
-6! 15 p. in. II. Y. P. V. -
7:!lfl p. m. Sormon, subject,
"Ikiavo lo .Vom." '-.'
' W. T. 8. Sp'rlKKH, uilnlnlor.
, Klrnt I'ronliyjprliiii (lilirrh .
Tornor Main ami I lolly Klrools.
Hundny Rchniil nt 0:45 a. in,, C. IC.
(iatim, mipt,
MornliiR aorvlco nt 1 1 n, m., sor
inoii, "ClnrlfyliiK I,oru'a VIbIoii."
Kvonlnit Horylco nt 7:110 n. m gor
iKoii, "Tho Jncoino Tax of a Man of
tfod," , '
Tho iiiubIo In tho morning norvlco
will lio, "Duot, "I Heard tho Vnlco of
Johuh Buy" (HrlKXB), Mm. Prank
iBlinca nnil O, C, McCunly. Solo mid
tiuartot,' "Sook Yo tho Lord" (Unli
ortH), Cloo. Mnddox and qnnrtot.
In' llio dVonliiK, nolo, "Tho.. llomo
lnnd" (.loliiiBim), Until Warnor.
,Our fiicllllloH for worship and Bor
vltio nro nt your iIIhpohiiI,
. Mr. (Minion MuCiirdy, orunuliit,
Mh, (loo. AndrowB, dlroclor of munlo.
Ii. Myron Hoo7.or, .Mlnlstur.
Christian flnircli
Hlhlo BCllOol,;- J ' '
lOrchoBlrn hftffliiH'pliiyliitf nt- 0:S"'.
Oponlmt ootifr 0 : 4. A now cIiibr for
yiiiinit inuii mid womon. A now cr
Im of IcflHoiiH of Inloriwl lo rolurnod
untdlorH, "Krom llovoljlo lo Taps."
I): 13, MIMnrd, tho pnBlnr, who Iiiib
lirion tcnohlnK n cIiibb of 150 Biillom
will lio tho tonchor, ,
, MornliiK Bnrvlco Oponlim .norvlcc
nnil oomiiiutilon 1 1 u. in. Sormon
1:.10, Biibjoct, "Yo Aro tho ught or
th'o World.".. .' .. . ',CiiA ;.. ,
. 'Bnlo, MliiB'Myrlo linviii,
' KvoiiIiik florvlco 7:110 Rpnclul bov-
vl'no for fiiftiriinil Rolillora nnil Biillorn,
" Koiiliirna of this nnrvtno will bo Ibo
BlllKlllIt or BOlllO Of tllO flllllip Hon KB
(ovnrylioily hIiikIiiR). A vlnlln, cidlo
mid plnjlo trio. A vocul boIo by Ur.
Mil bird, ono of his own coitipoBll lonn.'
Apoclnl Bi'i'inon Riihjnot., "' Ainorlcii
tlio, World's rfomlflod rnnd." A"
oii'hoBlrn will aiifllnt with tho sluK
Ink. ItoBor.vml Bents ,for boIiUoib-iiiuI
artllors una fi-londs,' llonrty wolcomo
.to all. , ' ' . . , , , .. N
I Theaters MdMovftA
0XXOOOCOOOOOOOOOCKCWC000 OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO'
PAGE THEATER SUNDAY AND MONDAY
; w iX yrt jr -U;; i vv .
1 ,
haiihy Money
lo Vitacroph Ulna Tlllibon Future
"ALL MAS"
AT THTRIALT0 TONIGHT
JERSEY BREEDERS V
OF VALLEY UNITE
A few en I hit luetic Jersey broedora
mot nt city linll In Ashland on Tlmra.
day, Miireb , nnd funned tlio iiiicIohb
of tho KoKiie Itlver Vulloy Jorney
llroedora niwoelnllon. by elacllnit the
rnllowliiH hoard: HlroclorB. Mr. Mc
Cnickeii, or Viilloyvtow; Itotiort l'ur
vln, Talent; Isimc Mcrrlman. Cuntrul
Point; (.'. llollhniiKli. Vallcvlew:
It, U. Himfnril. 'Anhliuul; Win. J.
Koriis, Phoenix; pnwldoiit, K. P.
iinnrord; vice proBlilunt, Win. J.
Kermi: soerolury-t'roaHuror, V. . C.
HolllmiUjh. .And further UKrcod to
meot m city hull In Aslilnnd ut 1 p.
in., March l lth to further porfect
tho orKnulxallon nnd adopt n constl
tulloii nnd liy-luwa. and plum for In
crotiHliiK their meiribornhlp.
AH who nro at nil Interested ,nro
rouuPBlod to bo prenout nnd help foa
tor Uil work, which, Is oucoui;nKed
by tho Vnrin Iliiroau nnd O. A. C.
Tho ohjecla of tho itflsoclntlon nro
act forth ux follinvs'liy Mr. Sanford:
"Tho grent benoflU to bo derived
by tho valley In foalerliiK tho dully
Industry uloiiK mora IntolllKonl mid
pracllcnl Hues, by breedliiK bettor
nnd moro profitable cows; to holp
offaet tho proBimt blub food coats,
nud for nnitunl bonoflt, by n broader
cooperation, nnd illBHomiuutloii
anions Its members of tho bont meth
ods to bo purHuod In nttnlnliiK tho
ilcHlred end, mid by IiobI brooilliiB
mot hods; nnd nlao to foator a cow
tOBtliiK naoocliUlon embrac.lnn tho
wholo vnlloy, nnd nil broedB, both
Krndes nnd rcElntarod herds, In which
nil who keep eowa should tuku n vital
Intereati lo ilelor'mliio by nc.tunl long
tlmo IotIb which cowr cnn bo mado
protllnlilo 'and.. which rnnnot, no tho
latter may ccuro bonrdiiiK at their
owner's expense. At. Iho bdiiio lliuo
to encoiin'iKO the formation of ono or
moro cooporntlvo bull associations
so Ihry can ntrord tho boat registered
bulla -v.Mlli which to breed up their
Block: and nbnvo nil to-Toster that
community splvft among dulrynion
and cow owners tliut now no prom
luontly flKurcs lii many othov lines
'of. - ondiMivor., tihd Is uro, to llrlng
giealiii' pi'iiapoi'lly lo tho whole com
munity by Itfl etrnliiK power and thus
iitlmillato all lliloa of biislneaa."
UNION STOCKYARDS V
COMPANY CO-MMOM CARRIERS
WASHINGTON'.: Mnrch' H.--The
rnion Sloclc Ynril 'nnd Tr.iiwpoi'l
conipniiv of (vhifiiio vns held In be
a 'ctimmnti ciirirci' Hidiicct In lliii ium
visioiiH of the net lo rcmilatn emu-,
iiiorcc, in n decision tinluv bv lliu in
tcivlalc I'oiliiuciTO coiniuiijsioii, '
- !
f 1
V' th oum"yJ
k Vv'fDuST7
OOOOOOOOOOCQ
AT LIBERTY TONIGHT
,
FRED STONE.,
Under the Top
ll -Wi'l cood for nnvh'odv ,C over
Idii'iili! (onstiliilion to Koo'thiM Art-
crnrt nmlion liii'tiiro of Kri'd HIoiic'h.
Yini iul net t'iuishi'd rnllliim ovcrv
rib lnu;;liiii'.' when Iic'b ot f iiu-ain with
hnino inori ciriMiK fonlini; and vou
oilbiT linvo to cilice vonr fves or
nnil.
Soioi' of tlu liittri'st ciriMis scones
tlml ever ciunii down tho pike arc ni
"I'lnlcr tl.e Top.'' Xolhiii short of
llii! Hiir 'Tent rould tdiiuo nil Kred
Stmie'H nf-nihatie miracles, enultinirs
mill niiriK'hiitiiiBM.
I.U'OMurk
POUTLAXI), Mnr. 8. Cattle
Bteudy: recelptB IIO. Steers, best
flX-SOii H.uO;Rood to choice $11.75
12.75; medium to good $10.75
11.75; (!r to KOod $9.50 10.75;
eommoii to fair $8.50 0 9.50; cow's
and hoirerii, cholco $10,504 12; good
to cholco $8.75(119.75; medium to
choice $1.75(1,1 S. 75 ; fntv to medium
$ficli 7; ciuincra $3.50Gf5; IiuI1r,$0
ll; calves $r24iHl; Blockers and
feeders $7 Si 10. ... , ,
Hjoks steady; receipts 313. Prime
mixed 17.35 ii 17. -HI; mixed $17
17.25; roiiKh heavies $15.25(0:15.50;
plus $I3( 15; hulk $17.35 17.40.
Sheep steady;- receipts 35. I'rlme
lumba $l3flrtC; fair to medium
lambs $136 U; ycnrlliiKs $ 1 0 f r 1 i ;
wuthors $9&10; owes $6.50fS.7o.
Hutter
PORTLAX'T), Mar. 8 Buttor firm.
City creamery prims, oxtrits, oox lots
02e; cartons 03c; bait boxes halt
cent more; loss llinu half boxes 1c
moro. HuyliiK pilco buttorfut, coun
try C- Cf u:ic; cubo extras C2o.
OREGON I9f9 LAWS TO ,
. , , BE PUBLISHED IN MAY
SAI.KM .;Mnreh 8. All" liiwscn
iHtliiil liv the lilll) scsinh u tho stiito
legislature of Orenoii will ho in print
and available for distribution in
hound form bv Jlnv 20, accordine- to
llio svciclnrv of slate's office. The
luws will he in force Mav 2, or ninety
ilnvs niter the close of Ihe session.
A GOOD WAY TO SAVE
"In times like, these when economy
is so essential, 1 . know of no better
way to save than to have the entire
family shod with Neoltn Soles,"
writes B. F.Williams, Rochester, N.Y.
In his letter Mr. Williams tells of
a pair of Neolin-sotcd shoes which he
hns worn constantly for four months.
"Thosolesstill look like new, "he aay9.
You, too, will think there is no
better way to save, when once you
have tried shoos with these long
wcariiiB, comfortable, and wnte'rproof '
soles. They come in many style9 for
every member t)f the family. 1 And
Rood repair shops carry Neolin Soles
for rc-soling. . They aro made scien- .
tthcally by Tha Goodyear Tire & Rub
ber Co.', Akron, Ohio, who also make
Winnfoot Heels 'Ruarunteed to out
wear all other heels. ..Ut
Heolin Soles'"
. . iwltllwita. V.lhfthWt
iM.:v.::.ei.., X o.
k Vi r3
BUTTE FALLS
W, llnv l'iirkr, mic f 4tr Koldier
IxiVM. wnx welcomed homo Tiiexriuy
bv bin parehlH mid mnnv (rie'iidn. iMr.
J'lirknr line Im".ui nl. (,'mnp lcwin for
Homo time, lint received Iiih, ilinc.lninfi!
piilierx n IV'w diiv into,
.Mm. William Henle lnw ratiinied
lifter Hovernl eckn nuciit in Mcdffird.
' Tbu iluiicn liiht Huliiriluv cvcnuiL'
wiih iilleiuleil bv a Inrito crowd.
Hen KredenbiirBl one of our loeii
runcliiiien, in reported to be on the
nick lixt.
Kill Trefcrn wan iliHcburircd from
Camp I.cwiH hint week.
The fmnilicH of Mr. Wood nnd
Mr. flliH moved to .Med ford laxt week.
Mr. and Mr. lewiit Dcioihh arc
Medfurd vifilorH Hhh week.
Mr. Miiln. Miincriiiteiidctit of the
mill, in expected licro Kiitiirdnv, He
will probably be neeoninnnied hv Mr.
Dowine, n tdmreliolder in ibo mill and
timber inlere.Htx jn the nrroiindlmt
rieiulihorlmod, .
Oraiiilmu (.'lark iB nxDCctiinr to de
part for M vinit with licr eriinddaiiL'li
ter. Mrn. Owen I'uliner. of liuxtoa,
Ore., about tlio 151 h of Anril. After
viKiliiii; ..there until llio firxt of June.
who j iroinir cnxt lo -isit otheM of
her hlmicroiin relaliveB.
MifH Nora Williaiiw. one of our
Hcbonl eirlf, is iiIko on the nick lint.
Wrnon Jones, one f the liiuh
("liool Iiovh. Iiiih a bud eaKO of Bore
Ibront neeompnn'cd with a severe
beiidiielid mid cold.
The KtiiiorH of the biuh oehnol linve
completed their cbiKs oruanintion.
nnd the ofiieern were' cboten from
the Ktudeiit KnH follows: Chester
Joiick. president : KMcn O'Kricn, vice
president: Mildred I'iKton. Bccretnni
mid treasurer: Vernon Jones, ser-
L'ennt at iirmf. The ebiBH eolorH ore
red, whiiennd blno. and the motto is
"He Faithful. Honest and Sincere."
The seniors aro verv enlluisiiiHtie and
expect to make tho class of Jill!) one
lo linger lon;t in the memory of their
class mules and Jeiicliers.
The (lice club of the h'mli school or
an nir.ed March II, eleetinir Kllen
O'Hricn. nrcsiilcnt: Mildred l'atton
vie president : l.ueilc. Haviilsn. sec
retary find treasurer, nnd Miss Har-
ctovc leader. .
The li!sh Hcbool students mid ten- h-
crs ii". h snrririse nartv for Miss
f Hen O'l'rien last Monday eveninir.
Tbn occasion wu Ihe ninctecntli
b'rtbditv of Miss O'Hricn. Tlio vouni:
nemile H'"ent tlio ei-eninsr in t'linies
and music, after which refreshments
were served. " , i ;
v Miw Mi tlniil. the eonnlv nurse, is
ut the pri'senl lime .visitiuir our
school. Sim is verv busy eonsullinL'
and ndvixiutr the child ren on various
matters of health and ill iuillli'iliu
Ibeni to enlist in the health leat'iio.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave.
Protiato Court. ' -Eat.
Elizabeth Dinwiddle. ' Order.
Est. J. A. Morey.. Order.
, Circuit Court
"Goorso Kaufman vr. Frederick C.
Paso. For money. ,f
Stuto vs. W. K. Campbell. Verdict
of guilty. 1
W. D. Stendmaa vs. Blnir Granite
Co. Demurrer. ...... .
Edward "Wilder 'vs.. Cora Wlldor.
Divorce.
D. Ilu r ford vs. Guy Jeter. Injunc
tion.,
lion W. Olcott ot nil vs. W. S
Chapman. Foreclosure.
U. W. Clancy vs. T. E. Beaulleu
Cost bill.
Kdward Wlldor vs. Cora Wlldor.
Order. ; ;
In tho- n-attor of application of
BACK LIKE A
BOARD?! IT'S t
.YOUR KIDNEYS
There's no ne aufferlng from the
' awful RRony of lamo bsck. Don't wait
till it "pusaca off.". It only cornea back.
Find the cause and stop It Diseased
conditions cf kidueys are usually Indi
cated bv stiff lame backa and other
wrenchinK pains, which are nature's sif
i .. i,ihi . . . ........
Hero's the remedy, when you feel
tho first twinges of pain or experi
ence nny of these symptoms, get busy
at once, (lo to your drnsslst and set
a box of tho pure, ' original GOLD
MEDAI, Haarlem CHI Capsules, lm-
fiortcd fresh every ' month from the
rborntories la.', llaurlemv Holland.
Plensaut ana easy to tnkc, they Instant
ly attack tho poisonous gertus clogging
your system and briug quick reliof.
. For ovor two hundred years they
have been helping tho sick. Why not
try them? Sola everywhere by re
liable druggists in sealed parkages.
Three sixes. Money hack If they do
. not hcln you. Ask for "GOLD
MEDAL'' and be , sure- tho name
"OQLD MHDAL" is on tho box.
Treasurer's Notico.
- Notice Is heToby -Riven thnt- funds
will bo on hand April 1, 1919, for the
rodomptlon of the followins bonds
1M PROVBMENT BON DS.
Nos. '310 to 347, both Inclusive,
dated October 1, 1910.
Nob. 370 to 410; both Inclusive,
dntod Octohor 1, 1910. ' ; "
. Nos. 4.21 to 429, both Inclusive,
deled October 1, 1D10V
. UN'os. 12(14 to 1374, both Inclusive,
dntod October 1, 1911, s
Nos. 1221 to 1230, both Incluslvo
dntod October 1,1911,
WATKRMAlN DONPS.
Nos. 37 to fit), 'both Incluslvo, Sor-
les A," dntod April 1, 1910.
Nos. 21 to 40, both Incluslvo, Ser
ies "D," dated April 1, 1911
Interest on tho above nnmed bonds
will cosbo nt the next somi-nniuiiil In
terest payment date. April 1, 1919
Datod at Modford, Orogon, March
7, 1919.
. MARY A. HASWHLL,
Liu--. ..!.: ,"' City Treasurer,
Mod ford Irrlxutlon District for ludg
mcnt nnd deeros, etc. Answer of
Kiln Ilanlny Uunh. Aimwor of E. B.
Hon ley. ' ' " ' ' ' " - :
1). Kurford v. Guy Jeter. Under
taking. ,
Ileal Ktnlo Trnimfem
C. E. Terrlll to KlrBt National
Dank of ABhland," lund In '
JaukHon county $14,285.15
First HnvliiKB Hank , & Trust .
Co. of AHnquoritie,' N. M.
to I'ortcr J. Nff, land In
I). Ij. C. 50, twp. 38, It. 2W. 12,000
Malcolm M. Root to John
Cameron et ux, land In sec. ,
11, twp. 36, It. 2 W 8,000
Catherine C. JIIIihoii to Luella
There Is mora Catarrh In thta section
of tho country than all other diseases
put together, and tor years It was sup
posed to bo Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly faJllna
to cure will) local treatment, pronounced
ll Incurable. Catarrh 1 a local disease
greatly toluene! by constitutional con
ditions and therefore requires constltu
tlnnul treatment. . Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney aV
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is a constitutional
remedy, fa taken Internally and acls
thru ihe Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of Ihe Bystem. One Hundred JJollars re
ward Is ofTcrcd for any case that Hall's'
Catarrh Atedlcino fads to cure. Bend for
uiiculars and testimonials.
i'. J. ciikmki c co., xoieeo, omo.
Hold by DmioElKts, 75c. : i
Hull's Family Pills for constipation.
Advertising Rates
Classified One eent word..
Locals Ten cents a line,
- Legal Five cents a line. .
Display 25 cents an Inch. .-'
Contract rates on application.
HCTJP WA'Tfn FK1SAJE
WANTED--Cook. Apply Mre. I'"red
Hopkins. Phone1 1D8-J1. ' z
WA'XTRII Ennertnncert sttenoeraDh
or 10 aci aa Kecreiary ai (no niBn
ncnooi oiiiiauiK. Appiy jacuson
County Abstract Co, .
WANTED Girl for k one ml bouBe-
work: two In family; goqd wases.
Tclephono Mrs. Jno. Tomlln, ,Motl
Medford. ' . 296
WANTED to bear from owner of good
ranch for sale. State cash price,
full particulars'. D. F. Bush, Min
neapolis, Minn. ; . ;
WANTKD Immediately Arl young
team, 14W1 lbs. or more each.
Phone 301-R or write Box 27, Mail
Tribuno. 296
WANTED 'Domestic science teach.
ers or advanced pupils to introduce
Muzola oil into Jackson county
homes. Call between 11a.m. and
1 p. m. at Hotel Holland for C. E
Lowe. . 296
WANTED Four or five-room fur
nished house before March 10
Phono 601-M. . , 296
WANTED TO BD Y Some good work
horses. Call -591-J2, evenings.
WA'NTED To rent, small equipped
farm on shares. Box C. E. M.
Mall Tribune. 296
WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or
'beef. G. W. King. Montague,
Calif. -336
WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib
erty bond contracts for casta.
Hale 8 Piano Houso, Inc. J. F.
Bale, general manager.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 48S-X.
WB SALE VOTJLTKr AND EGGK
FOR SALE White Leghorn and
Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching.
M-J. A. E. Stratum, S00-J1. 298
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
hatching eggs. Phono 370-W. 318'
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs,
, SI lor 15. Prize stock; Fowler,
Rogue River, Oregon. 299
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs for
hatching. W. J. Ferns. Route 4
Medford. 296
FOR SALE White Leghorn and
Rhode Island Red eggs nnd chicks.
F. H. Dressier, .phone 777-L. . 309
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for
hatching. S1.00per setting. Frank
Myers, Beagle, Oregon. 390
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for
: hatching, from carefully hoganized
stock. Mrs. C. A. Learnoa, phone
408-R3. ! 301
FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for
hatching: not only pure bred but,
but bred ot laying stock. . Won all
first prizes at Southern Oregon
Poultry Show. Eggs 11.50 per set-
tins ot lb; ts per nunttrea. Mrs.
V. Bursell, phono 411-R2. ! 301
FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have
you ted high-priced grain to your
bens 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 you
a profit. To make money from
poultry yoii must have the best: To
start right arid stay right "buy Wes
terfleld's White Leghorns. Eggs
and- baby chieks. Route 4, Med
"ford. . .. .. . . 300
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROQMB.
FOR RENT Large modern furnish
ed room with sleeping porch. Phone
750-J. 297
FOll RENT Sleeping rooms, bath;
close In. 245 .North Grape street:
FOR REN 1 HOUSE.
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow.
701 (North Riverside. ; Mrs. C. A.
Hooker. .
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow.
.Oakdale district. Wanted to buy
pullets. Phone 842-R.
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
' Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F.
ft H. Bids.' ' " . '
FOR RENT Three-room modern
furnlshod house. Inquire 731 West
' Second street.
29S
K. Wright, lots 7 and 8, blk. ..
21, Central Point. 1
OHICHESTER S PILLS
M &il li'-'-l"'.Ul.n.,n,fllro.lOV
i..i i nil mt)..o.v,
A SywV.j Take nt, ihfr. Kr nf M,r
W ' Jf llA)lON llflA.1l 1'lI.tJ), tcrltl
sSOLDW PLMISTS EVERYWHERE
FOB SALE JtEAIj ESTATK.
FOR SALE Ninety acres with water
sixty dollars per acre. Box 50,
Mall Trihirne.j ,. 318
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Alfalfa, tcraln and stock
rancnes, rrom iiu.uu per acre up;
long term payments. Gold Kay
Realty Co. '
FOR SALE OR TRADE Farm wag
on, double and singlo harness,
farm tools, buggy, cart, chickens,
etc. Cor. Nlantic and Liberty Sts.
- 296
FORDS START EASY IN COLD
WEATHER with our new 1919
carburetors. 34 miles per gallon.
Use cheapest gasoline or 4ialf kero
sene. Increased power. Styles for
any motor. Very slow on high.
Attach it yourself. Big' profits to
agents. Money back guarantee,
30 days' trial. Alr-Frlctlon Carbu
retor Co., 1461 Madison, Dayton.
FOR SALE Washington Hybrid
wheat. -Best for spring seeding.
Limited supply, -fine re-cleaned
stock. Ralph Waldo Elden.
FOR SALE Cash registers ono at
$75.00; one at tlOO.OO. Terms If
necessary. Geo. L. Trelchler Mo
tor Co. - 301
FOR 8ALE One truck. Smith Form
Attachment and Packard engine.
1 9-horse gasoline engine, never
been used; 2 30-horse Fairbanks
Morse oil engines: 1 Austin No. 3
Oaratory crushers; 1 34 heavy
Peter Schutler wagon, good as
new; 1 large steel range; 1 famly
range; tenia; Z Faust jigs and 1
table and rolls complete. Tools of
all kinds. 2000 ore sacks, if In
terested write Manganese Metal
Co., Lake Creek, Ore. 307
FOR SALE Wood for sale In ear
lots. 16-Inch, cut out of first
growth fir. C. F. Fess, Leland.
Oregon. 307
FOR SALE Alfalfa and clover hay
at Buncom. Inquire of S. S. Bullis.
. i : '. . ' 301
FOR SALE Seven-foot John Deere
disk harrow at a bargain. Phone
14-F12. ' , . -300
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1916
Ford runabout. Will take good
horse as part pay or any kind of
cattle. Car run 9000 miles. W.
E. M., R. R. 4, Box 16. 298
FOR SALE Petalnma incubator.
200-egg, $10.00; Cream separator,
good shape. $10.00. Cal meal
times 869-R phone. ' 300
FOR SALE Fine quality hay J25.00
per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone
Central Point at meal hours. . ;
FOR SALE OR TRADE For cows
and pigs, three-Inch Mitchell wag
on, heavy Mitchell mountain hack
with 'top,' 40.00, cost tlT-0.00;
Heavy Veils side spring single
ouggy, $35.00, cost $140.00. Brom-
mer Bros., phone 3S9-J3. 297
FOR SALE 1000 gallon oil and
wagon tank. E. L. Lane, Central
Point. Phone 13-3. 297
FOR SALE Strictly . fancy . alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nltro-cnltures. . ' Ralph
Elden, Medford. ' - ' "
FOR SALE One" Mellotte 600-lb.
cream separator, one 50-ton silo;
one fine registered Jersey bull.
. T. E. Beaulieu, Central Point, K.
F. D. No. 2. ' 296
FOR SALE Best built trailer in the
state at Peart & Lyons, Central
.Point, ' i . i- ' a .- 296
FOR SALE-r-Slnger sewrng machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing of all machines a specialty,
245 South Central avenue, phone
903-R. , C. A. Chapman. -817
FOR SALE 5000 gallon tank, iron
tank, 400-gallon - wgon tana,
smudge pots. W. H. Norcross, Cen
tral Point. i 29S
FOR SALE Authentic History of
the World War. Ed. Henselman
agent.' 423- King street, phone
- 532-H. ' ' 306
FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope,
Pay you to investigate. Ralph
Waldo Elden, Russ Mill.
FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay,
all in -good order. Will bale and
load on car at Grenada for $21.00
per ton. (J. cuneo. Box 85. aren-
. ada, Cal.' , . : " 815
FOR SALE rFlne quality baled hay
$25.00 per ton. Modoc Oiohard.
Phone Central Point at meal
hours.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One saddle horse. Union
Barns. 296
FOR SALE One team mares, weight
1100 lbs. Union Barns. 296
FOR SALE Team weighing about
1200 lbs., wagon and harness.
1 Union Barns. 296
FOR SALE Twelve head bred Cots-
wold ewes. A. B. Myers, R. F. D.
1, Rogue River, Ore. 307
FOR SALE Two good milch cows.
Phone 403-X2. 296
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
. agor, Hotel 'Medford. , '
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled
bull calf, born October. 1918; fine
youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal
mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
I Am.
LO.-IT Gold buckle) plne;.'s' reward.
Kinder phono 667-H. I9
FOB KitcitANOBI.
FOR EXCHANGIO-Wlli Inko homo
or good car as part payment on my
5-acre ranch. Box 82, Kouto 1,
Roguo River, Oro. . 299
FOR EXCHANGE My residence
property for good pear orchard or
farm land. Will assumo up to ten
. thousand dollars. Edgar S. Hater,
Hptel Modford. 299
MOVKY TO liOAW
LOANS Farm mans 6 per eent In
terest, O. C. Boggs.
LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. ft II. Bide
MONEY TO LOAN . on good real
estate security, and will buy L1b-
erty Bonds. J. Andrews, No.
tl North Grape. Phone 63-M. 330
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorneys
PORTER J.' NEFF, Attorney-at-lsw,
rooms 8 and 9, Modford NntUvoal
Bank Building. -
ELIJAH II. H (J RD Lawyer, 213-14
Garnett-Corey Btdg. ' ' ; - 3f9
A. 1. REAMES, Lawyer, Uarnett
. Corey Building.
Aato Snpplie
LAKSR AUTO SPRINGS Co. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. .Use- our spring
when others fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon. '
Garbags
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up tor the summer, van
on the city garbage wagons tor
good service.- Phone 851-T, J.
Y. Allen. ! '"
t Expert Accountant
WiLSON- AUDITINO CO. B. M.
WUsoot C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. M. F. ft H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R. v
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION. PLAN 5 to 40
years 5 Money ready when
land la appraised and title ap
proved E. H. Hard, secy-treas..
National Farm Loan Associations,
-Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford.
I -
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT -Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halgnt mush
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 72. -:'- ;.- ')
Planing Mill
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437, 8. Fur.: phone
184. '
Physicians and Bnrgeoxu
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. . Phone 130. .
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
1 ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glassa sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co.
Bldg. Phone S67.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAMS 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 Oregon. Book binding;
, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guaranteed.-
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brown & White
Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals
10 South Fir St. f'
18 acres on (Paciflo hlghWa; 4
acres in alfalfa, 9 In wheat, . good
houses, granery, a fine property and
worth the price ot $6500.00,
20 acre chicken ranch one-half
mile from Pacific highway; good im
provements. Price $2750.00. '
40 acre hill ranch, well improved,
close In, good water, 20 under culti
vation and has open range adjoining.
Price $2000.00.
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A, splendid boaidmg 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. Also some specially
good- bargains In city homes,! stock
and hay. ranches. .' ".-'
, 1NXKRUU11AN AUTlMlAtt CO. ;
TIMID CARD. , ,
Iicavo Medford for Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:1B p; m.
Also on Saturday at 9:80 p. m. Sun
days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80,
5:30 and 9:30 p. m. ' I .
Leave Ashland for Medford dally -except
Sunday at 9:00 and IV. 00 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:18 p. a.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:J0,
4:30 and 8:30 n, m. . : c
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