Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 18, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    NITEDTSTATES- -
LEADS COMMERCE
WITHIARGENTINE
AHMtloilltllll l'rH.)nttJurilU A. Mitre,
mlllor ol'-t.u Nucioit. of Mmiiiou Aire,
iruvti (li't'iit Itntnin i,mti ttiivli-u rini
I'liriiiiiu: Die mtleumnii jj) itM i in 1 1 0 in
Noulli Anii'rli'U wluUi KMi'iiluin, ut u
dinner oL' JiiliriiuliNlN mill Dublin uhiu
Iim other ,dnv. ; ,
"It iimv be b multer ill" duinti' (.on
corn to Von.' (mill (Mr. Mllr, "llmt
(IriMit Drilulji, wllli the cuiifhiil of
nmilN, railway ii inl .VuliirwiivH (n
Arifelitiilu, bun nn iliforiur noMlliori Ip
ollnjf oiMttitrw on (lie nmrkvt.' Take,
fur liiHtnuMi, (lid I'iiki) of tiGrii'lillirrnl
lilW'llllli.r.v.' ; In llultlliu. lfifl Villled
Ktutvii urn iiJimiil of v"U Iii'I'iuiho (In.
Amuricm) Im tiiiulft lniulf familiar
wild ))o ma'd pud iliu furmlen.of ttio
i fiiriiKtif ., ,. .
"Tlio ijoijlll'Aiiierli'uii unoiJu iluriim
tlu iioxllVw voii'M will lime iiiiiimv in
hihimiI. 'Tliero in world widti di'ituim!
t'ur fonil, uiii'm In ii I'uoil !xiiiirllnir
iMiiiiilrv, mid itricen tiro liable to he
fliviiruhlu in I lio iil-oil luiur.' We hIiiiIJ
Wlllll tO UllV HOt Olllv Itll'IIIIUlliVOH,
iiIiiwm iiml other niwhiiiKi'v, hut motor
ear. iiillirV,.iilnl. furniture, jowtilrvj
mill fininlii'il 'kwilwr itotiiln. Who Is
uoinir to niiihiIv iin with the!) tliinvHf
"Out! of tlm lii'Hl iiiHlriiniKiitN von
I'lin iino In Kluuiiiiif vour Kmitli Amor-
. ii'dii imlli'v ilurinir tlm rviiuiklnc of
Ihn worlil In I hit Itcitixli etmuuiinitioi"
ulmuilv eHtiilil'wIied lit lint South
Aim'rirnn countries. In addition von
iiuixt m-iiil out vour traveler timimrlv
iiiiiiiHl. The vmiiKt unonk our Inn
Iftinufl. All the rfortii of HritiKlj
intiuufiD'ttircni to meet the roouirc
liii'iil of Boutin Aiiittricim mnrkittx
will fnil t,o tiefriiilfiil mi luriif iitt vour
vuituiivreiul lrvjtl.r nro knorimf of
, HimiiiBli, ?
. ."Then. there in, f lie frli flow of
etuiitiil to fionlli .'America.. 1 itntlor
Ktliuil that for Home t i mo there will
Im n,'lrictiou an tllexcncirt of Hrit.
ih . fiu.iliil to fori'iun C(iitntriiH. In
order llmt tlm nito of exrliniutu mnv
ho Jiiiiirovuil. ; You mtiMt ho' eitroful
not to iiurmio a mitiiliii imlicv in (IiIk
niKmu't. II, in tlm t'iliiini! of cooiIb
that rnuki'M nroKDiiritv mill not !ml-nni-rtt."
; :- : Kt,
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ON HOG: PRICES
r ,.. i j
- ' .
WAKIIIKOTONl Mnr.'U18. flon
ditioiiM I'liiiMfd liv riMiiir prirpK of Iiokh
nml imrk proilui'U will lie conniilnroil
,t a (uinfori'ni'O mint Tlmrxtlnv t Ibo
food iiiliiiiiiictriilion'K u in in ciirnoru
tion ofrii'PH in New York hotwccn
Kreiliirirk t. Snvlir. foniiur IipiiiI of
. if to meat, divlnion : I'.Jcnr Itii-kftrd.
ni'tinu food , ntliniiiirttriitor diirini;
Morlmrt llonvor'H iiliccni'c, mid Hon
S. AHcii, of tho food ndininiDtnition.
, In nrrmiltiiiir " tlio onfenmi'. Mr.
Knvdiir todnv tiilnphoiicil fond ndniin
intrntiou offii'iulM from IJohIdii llint.
ruuiinlins Oliii'imo ronortA Hint mux
iiniim Iiok prii'vN would b fixfil, Uic
onlv ai'tion ho lind liikim hud ht'i'" to
lirtto pui'kuiN to hold doivn bos nrict'K.
- Thu imt'kur. food iiduiinistrutitiii
ofiriiiJit xiild todnv, ware tilill iindnr
Mi'riixo vnu mcir iirotim'tn worn von
trollod. - ' .
PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES
' lf. Biittlfd jtaV6 h tudont body
mi )iVtl)riitlnK talk ono duy Aniit wooK
on tho milijoct "tlowto Kurn Mouoy.
iJow to Coop Monoy, mid How to
tlpttnd Money." ?
,- Sylvontor ato'vonn, piio of tho high
school atudantH ot bis rlmit arm bro
ken JiibI nliova .the wrlHt, both lionox.
Mo fall whllu ptaylriK on tlio bay. Dr.
WiiiiKron not the arm and Sylvontor
t getting along wall.
I Tho school him boiiRht a vlctrolu
ipojctiliia and nxpoct to pny for It by
KivliiR onortRlDinohtn. Tho flrt will
lio K'von rioxt Friday ovonlng, Mnreli
ai. A Hmnll adinlBHlon fao will bo
roiilrotl, ' ,
rt yho boys mid BlrlB Imvo boKim to
tirnpnro Tor tholr outtlooo miortu uh
the weether permits... .
' 'Oolli high school nntl prutloB wlU
imyo physical oxorclBo ,at the sumo
'jporlod lnho gttornoon la tlio open
aiiv ' '
Vi ThojiupllB of the hliih school liavo
)in)(on full time tor holf y.onr subjoot
iOii(l will not tiiko up any now Hiibjoet,
hut doublo up on tho ono your buIi
Joot. The grndo work Is up; tho
ityiachorg oro olntod ovor bolnR nhlo
J,o flnlHh work by tho flrnt of Juno, ;
i, ,1 Idtomry "Tho Wliltivx"
i For the Biiko or pnld Olrlniid. ,;
i;, Hlver eiinnnon Flows, ononis, ,
IBkoleh of St. Puirlck, Jnoss FJohor,
. Violin solo, Klmor A'ndorson.
f t, Pfttrlok's Day, Clurlssa Wilson,
'lano boIo, Juanlta Furry, prosl
, dnnt of clans. ; '
Hkotch of Ireland, Alice Fry. '
Irolnnd'Today, Miss Ubme,; '
j, Boiik, "Irish Eyos'Aro SmllliiK".
glrjls. ' : .
An Irish Title, Bvolyn Watonborg.
' Current Event.B, Sybil Furry. v
) Was So Olnd I Was Hero, Lota
Stevens..;'? ' ; ' :',.
,)y Irlflh Sours of SonRB, oboriis.
'(This proKram was given ,lnt FrJ
liiy at tho regular mooting by tho
"Whites" of tlio nigh echool.
AT THE RIALTO THEATER TONIGHT
, 4,, Alfi Wa.il 7t'J?WZ flit
"la '.'Tliirlv ii.W'o.-k'.'-Tojy) Jtiii.n.
liux n ti'iiihiiir tvonuin imw to Unldwvii
l'i''ltir'K, She i 'Jlulliilnti Jiiiiililii-iid.
irriiiidditilvblr of l'nil;d Stiiti'lf Sfn
itlur Johfi . Haiilibcii'il ol' Allilminii
and diitiublorof Ituiiri'M'iilutivo lluiik-
hoad, of tltt Kiihiii kIiiIo, both NiTvinir
AT PAGE TONIGHT
V-t. jr
KIMBALL fet 1 ? -
ro Ml:. . -J-:
k A J uuiani
Miff ifmmSitmimt
l'Vrimiiili' dt Fernuv, the rwi:lcri!il
irirl wife in "Tile Miiriimiittcs." lilnv
vd by C'ltirn Kimball Youuir.mid bur
own ("(iinimiiv. wbifh will bo tthown
nt the I'iil'k (bonier on totlnv ami to-
I
Local Interest linn boon 'Hindi
aroused over tho approaching engage
ment of "Mk'key" at tho Ulaltb .the
atre this coming. Thursday, Friday
and Bnturday.
No pleturo proiiontod .since the
birth ot this umusomont has attract
ed more attontlnn. Muck Sennott.JIs
producer, has taken his time In film
ing It, having been more or less occu
pied wllh this picture for two years,
whllo addltionul Interest Is the tact
that It bim raised Mabel Normand to
the ranks of tho truly gj-ont film Blurs
uud established her firmly as Film
land! bent comedienne. In tills plo
turo Miss Normnnd complotoly loses
hor identity becauso Bbo Is always
thought of us the chnractor portrayed
rather than as her own self, localise
tho story of "Mfalioy" Is so vlvltl lino
appealing and tlio chnractors are so
real and human, ono wllf nlwnys ro
monibor' tho pooplo: In 1 this play.
Mickey Is a lovable, harum-scarum,
llltlo tomboy- who has been 'broimht
up In a mining town by old Joo, a
minor, and nn old Indlau'womnn. La
ter she goefl to tho city whore her
mint, thinking shO' Is rich, only to
find alio is pour, puts her lo work ni
a servant, . where the flttlo tomboy
gots Into all sortB-of amusing and
palhotlo scrapes. Mlokoyihiis her
sharo of romniico,. adventure and
thrlllB. Thoro Is something t doing
ovory minute.. This picture played to
0,1,000 paid ndmlssloiiB In Purtlund
and will no doubt do a tromomloiis
business hero, j " i
; I.OS ANdKI.KS, Mnreli IK.isli
on JiimoH W. IliiHbl'tirtl, fiir nuinv
vonrrt n. nrominciit figure in the
MelbotliHt I'liust'oiinl eliui'i'li. died to
tlnv nt a Hiiniliu'iuiii hero lift or nn lll
uiws of nuinv montliN, ' I
1-1 , !T-
EXCESSIVE ACIDITY
is ot the bottom of most
digestive' ills;"
Rmioids
for indigestion afford pleas
ing wnd prompt relief from
the distress of acid-dyspepsia. .
; MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNB '
MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSIOtf
MTCPFOTIT) WATVi TUTBTTNTI, MEDFOTITI, OTtTCClON, TUKffDAY.-" MATlfiTT 18, 1010
Inirellii'r in tlm ftuine roiiurcwB. Hpjiii
tor Itnnklii'iitl, who liux been In I'on
L'rtwH iiniro tlinii tlnrlv-Ncvwi vurK, is
tJifl.oiilv ('iiiil't'dei'iito VotcTiin left in
ii,,, ,.iiii ' .
"'. Iliiiit' uiIk tliiH. bill ut tjio Itiulto
ttimtfiii iiiiii inmiirrow onlv.
AND WEDNESDAY
.!.'). fur' w, v
;.'rf. i
i.-. rir " I
A t r
"'' - - s'j'.::T - .h
niorrdw. - in '' n ? clinrncteriKtttion In
whii'li this inflod uolri'sn: itiveo free
rem to' lior whuiiHicnJ Jiinuor an wull
an ilia niimtiuiiul portravals wlucli
hiive mndi' her famous.
GERALDINE FARRAR
LIBERTY TODAY
GERALDINE FARRAR
. -'Carmen .
Tin-
celt'liriitod stnrv
piet ures
Cnrnien. iilnvetl bv Oeriildmo l'nrrur
iin a I'liriui'ttn girl, who, niter en
fbiiii';vnr. lion Jtiso,,iv vounir military
ollicer, ,in her toils, liuiLth nt and
iiuit'ks mm when lie killrt niiollier of.
fii'tir in ht'i dulense. Still bebevinc in
Iht iaitllt illness, Don Jose W uncon
vinced of, her lack 'ol' love for him
until lie realizes tluit sho is the cnnfi
dunt of Kst'iiiuillo, a toreador, mid in
leM'iige for-hor Mertnlv he mIuv her
in n scene ot reinui Vuliio power nt
I no iinll im
j 11-
Thtro !s mnr Cntnrrh In this section
of th oountry thnn all other tseaaoi
put together, and for yert It Was eupr
posod to bo Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly falling
to euro with local treatment, pronounced
It lnourablo. Catarrh Is a locnl dlsouse,
irrontly Influenced by constitutional con
ditions and t he r of oro requires constitu
tional treatment. ' Hall s Catarrh Modi
olus, manufactured by F, J. : Qhouoy &
Co., Toledo. Ohio, In' a constitutional
remody, Is taken- Intotiially- and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of t,he System. One Hundred Dollars re
ward Is QlYored for any cane that Hairs'
Catarrh Medlciuo falls to cure .Sond. for
ctrcihirs and tontlmonlals.
V. J. CHiJNlfiY & CO.; Toledo, Ohio..
flold .by DruffSlatn, 75C.V ... fs, ..
. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ?
TEAMSTERS
T want bids on 7.3 yards
oi1 sand mid. gravel, de
livered at-tho. llillcrost
Orchard 'Phono 410-J.(
P. P. SALTER
; 1101 West 9th St. -
' ' ,. Mnrkots
. PflH.TI.AINlD.i - Map, Cuttle
steady to lower'; receipt 100; kteors,
best f i;t.14; good to choice 111. 50
ff(, J2.li0; medium to good I10&11;
fair to good $0 10; common to fair
$HI); cows , and heifers, choice
10.50iQ)12; good to choice $010;
medium to good $7S; 'fuIr to me
dium I58; (uuinors $3.ri04.GO;
bulls $0(8.r(ij calves l.r,0 13.50;
stockers und feeders $7 10.
Hogs higher; receipts 65. Prime
mixed 18.10iyil8.;t5; medium mixed
$1 7.76 t 1 8; rough heavies 110 1 7;
pigs llGgj 16; bulk $18.25.
Sbeop steady; no receipts. Prime
lambs tB.60'lS.50j fair to,, me
dium $18.ri0 14. 60; yearlings $11
iliU; wethers $ U 4. 1 0 ; ewes $0.S0
10.00. - ,. '
. Duller
PORTLAND, Mar. 18. Butter
steudy. 'Jty creamery prints, extras
box lots 50c; cartons 60c; half boxes
half cent more; less than half, boxes
one cent more. Diiylng price butter
rut, country 6l00c; cube extras
07c.
Kggs '
PORTLAND, '..Mar. 18. Eggs-
soiling price, case count, 3c; buying
price, 38 Vic;' selling price, candled,
40c; selected candled In cartons, 43c.
' Stopped 'Cough After Influenza
, "I wunt to say that Foley's Honey
and Tar Is the 'best cough medicine I
ever tried," wrljcs E. B. McDowell,
II. F. D. 1, Box 119, Arlington, Tcnn.
"My Son had Influenza. He bad the
worst kind of a cough and I tried
everything, but nothing did any good,
(lod sent me ,a friend with Foley's
Honey and Tar, and his cough was
better the next day and In two days
ho had no cough at all." ' Foley's
Hone and Tar stops harsh, racking
coughs; eases wheesy breathing. It
Is effective, yet pleasant to, take. For
sain by Medrord Pharmacy.
There Was Nothing So 'Good
' i lor Congestion and Colds
: - as Mustard ,
But the old-fashioned mu&t&rd-plastcr
burned and blistered while it acted. Gel
the 'relief and help that mustard
piasters gave, wiuioui ue piaster ano
without the blister. . .
, Muiterolo does it ; It Is a dean, white
Ointment, made with oil of nustard. It if
scientifically prepared, so that it works
wonders; ana yet does not blister the
tendcrest etun. . .. ' ,
Just massanc Musterole In with tlie fin
ger-tips gently. See how quickly it bruiES
relief how speedily the pain disappears.
Use Musterole for sore throat, bron
chitis, tonsilitis, croup, ctiff neck, asthma,
nrarnloia. headaches ccnaactiort. Dleunsv.
rheumatism, lumbago, poms and aches of
the bads or jntnta, sprains, core muscles,
bruises, chilblain frosted feet, colds of
the chest lit oitcn prevents pneumonia
. sue and cue jar$ nocpitai sue feuo.
SAGE AND SULPHUR .
,'OABKESJRAy HI
It's Grandmother's Recipe to
Restore Color, Gloss
to and Attractiveness.
Almost everyone knows that 8age
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings bask the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or grey. Years ago the only way to
get-this mixture was to-mako it at
home, which Is mussy and trouble
some. Nowadays, by asking at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound," you will get a large
bottle ot this famous old recipe, im
proved by the addition ot other in
gredients, at a small cost '
Don't stay gray! Try lt! No one
cab possibly 'tell that you darkened
your hair, as lt does it so naturally
and evonly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with lt and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
fltrand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and attar another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy and attractive.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound la a delightful toilet requisite
for thoRe who desire dark hair and a
youthful appearance. It is not in
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention ot disease.
BROWN ft WHITE
Real Estate. Insurance, Rentals
" . 10 South Fir "St
18 acnes on Factfla highway, 4
acres In alfalfa, 9 In wheat, good
houses, gr.nn.ory,' a fine property and
worth the price of J6500.00.
V' i"'' iy.'.iJr.-'V'fv ;' v :','-. -
20' acre .chicken Tnnch one-half
mile from Paomo Highway; good im
pcovoments. Price. $2750.00.
40 acre hill ranch, well Improved,
close In, good Water. 20 under culti
vation and hna open range adjoining
Price J2000.00.
A splendid bohramg or ; rooming
house, stenm.heat, hot and cold water
In every room, fine locution, f urnlBh.
ed complete, at a price which Is ridic
ulously low. ' Also .some specially
good bargains In olty homes, stock
and nay ranches,-. ',. v
' i. ............ ...
; . . esi i ' l i i ' ; fa ' . ' in ' n" i 1 in '.,
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent s word,
Locelsr-O'en cents a line,,', i s'
Legal Five cents a Hne,
Display 25 cents an Inch,
. Contract rates on application.
HKU WANTED MALIC.
WANTKD Experienced bookkeeper
and stenographer. Ktato experience
and salary expected. Box A B C,
, Mall Tribune. . . .; . , , .
WANTED Men to cut wood and
clear land. webatcr Ranch.
Phone 085-JJ5. ' ' - 320
HELP WAr-TKt riBMAIiB
WANTED Woman for general house
work In small family. Pnone Mrs.
Bingham (l9.; -;;;!, ..'..
WANTED Woman or girl for gen
eral housework. Phono 652-W or
call 110 Tripp street. Mrs. Elliott.
. . .: 305
V.WANTBm MtsOKtiltAjrEOCB
North Central, Medford. 308
acre tract close to Central Point.
Give price. Address C, 836
t. South Central, M,edford. . 308
WANTED-To btiy'from one to two
tons of barley for feeding purposes.
Write G. W. Dewey, Talent, Ore-
' gon'. ' ' '. . ". 309
WANTED Good oak flat top busi
ness desk, and cabinet letter file.
Address C. F. Shepherd, Piano
Dealer,' Ashland, Oregon. JOB
WANTED-T-Spray rjg. Phone R-J3R.
. : 3os
WANTED Plain sewing for little
'". folks, i Call 45 North, Bartlett. 314
WANTED TO BUY Turkey eggB;
also two second-hand incubators
and brooders. Will also rent incu
bators. Phone 591-R1. A 304
WANTED Nine dozen Rhode Island
Red eggs for hatching. Give prices.
J. L. Kershaw, Wellen. . 304
"WANTED To contract for plowing
by the acre. Manure for sale.. 1158
Court street J. M. ,Clelen. 398
WANTED Bees. I want to hear from
parties having bees for sale, either
. in box or frame hives; state where
located, condition and price. Ad
dress M, P. O. Box 786 Medford,
.. Ore. . ' 304
WANTED To buy 50 tb-100 head
beef cattle. State full description
and price. .Box N, Mail Tribune.
W!AiNTED-H you want your prun
. log done at right price give ns a
chance to make you a bid on your
. orchard. "We have eight experienc
ed pruners; work guaranteed.
Gentry and Withrow. . Call 508-R.
i r- ; .306
WAiXTED Team, harness and wag
on; prefer mares, weighing 1300
to 1500 each. Small payment
down, balance paid in six months.
W. Leslie, Gold Hill, Ore., R. F. D.
' ..''. 306
WANTED Any klud cattle, stock or
'beer.. G. yf. King, ... Montague,
rnli '.' : ' toe
336
WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib
erty bond contracts -fpr cash.
Hale's Piano House, Ino. J J, F.
Hale, general manager.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X.
FOR SALE RKAI, BSTATK.
FOR SALE-r-Ten-acre tract, close to
Medford; on good highway. - Good!
improvements,! water .available.
Jacksort County Abstract Co. 305
FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine
stock ranch right In the heart of
the bunch grass In eastern. Oregon.
Will trade for land around Apple
gate, or - Sams Valley. Anybody
- interested write Mrs. R. E. Cav
Iness,. 45 Cs'ort Bartlett, . Medford.
Oregon. . ; . . .v 814
FOR SALE Modern 5-rooni house.
Parties leaving city. ; Phone 768-L.
'.":.' ..'.:..?.;?.?' 1 3-09
FOR SALE Or trade 26 acre ranch
on Griffin creek; also three Barred
Rock cockerels. Box 51a, R. R. 1.
" ,' ' ' ' ' : ... ..- 305
FOR . SALE- Soverat good stock
ranohes including cattle,' horses,
farming implements, etc. If look
ing for a bargain mid want to make
Borne easy money, see T. C. Gaines.
Trail. Oro. " 325
FOR SALE 160 acre farm, 120 cul
tivated, 35 alfatru.-SO acres grain,
balanoa land ready to seed. Five
room house, two barns, -fenced; 7
- miles to Gold Hill, one mile to
store, postof flee and school, five
horses, 20 cattle, 50 hogs, 50
chickens, intm Implements, other
tools, household goods.. .Will take.
residence 5 or 10 acres, - up .to
82,000,- a little cash.. Very best
terms on balance. The price is
right; this is a going proposition.
; Chas. Gilchrist, Sams. Valley, Ore:
.... I ...-.' ' ... V -804
FOR SALE Ninety acres with water
sixty dollars per acre. Box. 50,
Mail Tribune. - ,, 318
FOB KE1-HOOSX.
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
modern house. 731 'West Second
street V " ' 806
FOR RENT Bungalow at 1109 W.
Eleventh, five rooms, modern. Ben
nett Investment Co. -304
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow.
Oakdale district. ."Wanted to buy
V pullets.: Phone 842-R. - i:
FOR RENT Sevetal modorn houses,
Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F.
. & H. Bldg.
ron naiis rouiniT and kxiok. fob bknt miboellankovb.
FOR ALE doose. eggs.
' -860-r. ,
Phone
" 309
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
.hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318
FOR SALE White Logbortt and
v ; Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks.
P. H. Dressier, phone 777-L. ? 809
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggB for
' hatching, $1.00 per setting. Frank
Myers, Beagle, Oregon. ' 890
" ''' '"'.' ' i ;"....".
, , JPOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Ten dairy cows for sale
cheap. "Webster Orchard Co.
571-JG. ' . : '. .',. 814
FOR SALE Four good shoats about
100 pounds. Thomas Dungcy. R.
F. P. 1, Gold Hill. 305
FOR SALE Pure bred. Holsteln bull,
' two years old, one of the best in
Jackson county. Phone 23-X3. W.
' M. Tetberow, Central Point, Ore.
:...-V.-'( i... ., . :..,..:.:, .-. :-.804
FOR SATE 1600 pound work team
and 12-Inch gang plow cheap If
taken at once. Phone C. S. Kav
hall. Jacksonville 2 1-F4, at meal
hours. . 304
FOR SALE Two pure bred Dnroc
brood sows, will farrow soon. One
registered Jersey Bull. T. E.
, Hcauileu, Centra Point. R. 2- 306
FOR SALE One span Clyde work
mares. 15 4-months old pigs. A.
R. Porter,- Talent. 305
FOR SALE Twelve head bred Cots
::' wold ewes. A. B. Myers, R. F.- D.
J, .Rogue River, Ore. , 307
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled
bull calf, born October. 1918; fine
youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal
mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Griff is strain White
Wyandotte hens. Phone 394-Y.
. ' 305
FOR SALE-r-One Fairbanks Morse
2ti b. p. gasoline engine; one
tilling saw table complete. Cheap
it taken at once. Phone 469-R1.
309
FOR SALE Rabbits at a bargain sit
- the end. of North Central avenue.
308
FOR SALE Osborn mandolin cheap.
Felix: Alchleri, at Oregon Granite
Co. 304
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Plowing done. Phono 912-J.
FOR SALE Loose beardless barley,
alfalfa hay. Phone 500-R2. . 306
FOR SALE Going out of business.
one Successful incubator, two
. double-barrel shotguns, one Z2
caliber rifle, one light driving har
ness, one invalid chair, and other
stuff. 118 South Front street or
: phono 460-L. ... 306
FOR SALE Splendid beardless seed
. barley. Lee Watkins & Co., Feed
Store.
FOR SALE Seasoned wood, 16-inch
lengths. Call . Hampton Orchard,
468-R1.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For cows
and pigs, three-inch Mitchell wagon,-
heavy Mitchell mountain hack
' with top, $40.00, cost $170. 00s
- heavy . Velie side spring , single
. buggy, $35.00, cost $140.00. Brom
mer Bros., phone 589-J3. 305
FOR SALE Am leaving Ashland
; and wilt sell 1918 Reo touring car,
in perfect mechanical condition,
and good tires. Mrs. Frank Moore,
: 595 -North Main street. Phone
229-J Ashland. ' '"''- 305
FOR SALE---Wheat, Early Sunrise
seed potatoes,. Yellow. Dent seed
corn, sweet corn and popcorn. C.
M. Parker, phone 45 2-W. 308
FOR SALE About five tons freshly
dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard.
Phone meal hours. ,
FOR SALE Washington Hybrid
: wheat. Best for spring seeding.
. Limited supply, fine - re-cleaned
stock. Ralph Waldo Elden.
FOR SALE! One truck, Smith Fofm
Attachment and Packard engine.
,;19-horse gasoline engine, never
"been used; 2 30-horse Fairbanks
. Morse oil engines; 1 Austin No. 3
Onratory crushers; 1 3 heavy
Peter Sqhutler wagon, good - as
new; 1 large steel range; 1 family
- range; tents- 2 Faust- Jigs and 1
table and rolls complete. Tools of
. all kinds. ' 2000 ore sacks. If In-
:' lerested write Mahganese Metal
' Co., Lake Creek, Ore. r 307
FOR SALE Wood tor sale in car
lots, 16-inch, out out . of " first
growth fir. C. F. Fess, Leland,
. Oregon. . -' . 307
FOR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00
per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone
v Central Point at meal hours. ;
FOR. SALE Strictly - fancy alfalfa
seed, Sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nitro-cultures. ' Ralph
Elden, Medford. . V ,
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing of all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phonO
903-R. C. A. Chapman. : . 317
FOR SALE Autheptio History of
the World "War. Ed. Hanselman,
. agent. 423 King street phono
632-H. . ' 306
FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope.
Pay you to investigate Ralph
WialdO Elden, Rasa Mill. '"
FOR SALE 12B tons of alfalfa, hay
all in, good order. .Will bale and
load on car at Grenada for $21.00
j. per, ton. G, Cuneo, Box 85, Gren
ada, Cal, 315
FOIt 'KE-N'T 13 acroB one mllo
, west, of Control Point, II. 4, Box 78
: or phone 4 03-X3. ' ' ' 804
FOR RENT Small foothills orchard.
. Some grain laud and pasture. Good
. terms. 267 Federal Bldg. . ...
FOR' SALE OR RENT 10 acres tin
Bear creek. Plenty of . water.
Phone 738-X.
1)01
FOB BEJfT FTTBlHRHKn ROOMS.
FOR RENT.-Large east front fur
nlflhed room, sleeping porch, bath,
. heat, :phoiie 750-J.w. .. SO
LOST Reward for s hand satchel,
patent leather, containing $3.00
and key. Phone 19-F-13. 304
BUSINESS OPPOllTUJilTTES '
FOR SALE Good business.
A, D,
304
Little,. 30 North Riverside.
MONEY TO LOA3T
LOANS; Farm loans 6 per cent In
terest, o. u. .uogga. -
LOANS City loans. Building & Loan
; Assn.-, 429 M, F. & H. Bldg. . :.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds.. J. fl. Andrews, No..
31 North Grape. Phone 53-M.- 830
BUSINESS DDtECTORY
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn ey-at-lew,
- rooms 8 and 9, Medford NtUmal
Bank Building. ,,. '
ELIJAH H. H URD Lawyer, : 2 1 3-14
Garnett-Corey, Bldgv ,,. 319
A.' E. RE AMES,' Lawyer, j Garnett
Corey Building. - '
Auto Supplies
LAHER AtJTO SPRINGS Co. We
are operating the largest, oldest
"and best-equipped plant in the 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 for
good service. Phone 851-T. J. .
Y. Allen. - -
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. Ht. M.
"Wilson, O. P. A. Attention, glyen
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax : requirements. - Look
Into our simplified . accounting
method. M. F. ft H. BullillnK,
Medford. Phone 157-R." ' ,
- Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
years 5 Money read? whea
. land is appraised and title ap
proved. " E. H. Hurd, secy-treas. 1
National Farm Loan Associations,
, -Garnett-Corey- Bldg,, Medford. -
Investments t
FARM LOAN BONDS, 414, tax
free, $25 to $1000. Can place
loans $500 to $50-00, first mort-
gage, 6 to S. E. II. Hurd, 213-14
' farnett-Corey Bldg.. - . 312
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAJGHT Teacher o
. piano and harmony, llalght MusU
Studio, 401 'Garnett-Corey ' Bldg,
Phohe 72. . - " -
Planing Mill..
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone
184. .'V; :
Physician and Surgeon
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic :
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build- :
, lng. Phone 130, ?
DR. J.' J. EMMENS Physician aa
' surgeon. ; practice limited to ye,
, ear, nose and throat. Eyes solen-
tifically tested and glasses eup-piled.-
Oculist and Aurlst tor S. P.
R. R. Co. , Offices M. F. ft H.?Co,
Bldg. Phone 667.. . '
. DR. F.-G. CARLOW
? DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW f
; OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 1
. : ,, M Phone' 904-L. i
: ' Residance 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers aud pnbllsnere
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 & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
?, 815, Prloes right. Service guar-
an teed. ; " - : . '- y
INTERUltBAN AUTOCAR COi i
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 .'
m. and nt 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m,
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun- '
days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and l:3i),
6:80 and 9:30 p. m. ; ' . '
Ijeave Ashland for Medford dally
except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p; m.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:36,
4:30 and 6:30 p. to, - '
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