Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 20, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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    MTipfroiVn "watt; TiiTr-ttNriv imvonti, onmiox, 'ttttttirday, mahott ' 20, ' ioin
PAOH RAVEN
AT THE LIBERTY ioNIGHT
OF
CLASH
DADVERnSEnENTS
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HALMM, Mar. 20n, K iVrMliur'y,
of Klamath 'Kails, director of the
Kliuimth IrrlKiit Ion flMrlcl, iiiioiirnd
buToio (ho Ntiilu Until board TucHflny
to enlist I lin support of thu board in
njipoaliiK Ilia notion of thu novum
intuit lit aniiitlng 11 penult (o lift
Cullfnriiln-OroK'oii Power cotupii ny In
ooimtrtiot it iltim at thu ti mi it of I. Ink
rlvnV, In Kliiiniilli cotinly,
It In contended Unit If lliri dnrii In
count muled It would ruusu tlin waters
ot tho upper Ktiimiiilt lnho to rlvit
llirnu or rottr rost, thereby needing
0000 acres or stato awniup IiiikIh mill
also iltiHtroyliig Ilia natural ilriitiiiini
nf ISO, 000 ncroa or privately owned
lands'. : , i
III 1008 tlin Oregon luKlrlnturo
ewltitt to tho Hulled HiiilfiH Kovarn
mant tlio boil or upper Klnimith luko,
Mr which Link flvtir In tlm outlet, ror
a reservoir ror tlin Klamath Irrlgn
tlmi iproject, which In a Bovoriimont
reclamation project.
Tho ittmtliii which Mr, Ilniilbury
prcmmtml to tlio mmo tit it d board uml
which will ha proneiiloil hy (ha board
(to tho nltoriiuy general, In whether II
wait tho Intention of the li'Kldliitiiru,
whon It piiNHOd ilia net or 11)08, to
code to tho United Status any I it ml
aliovo tho normal li.vol or tho luko or
did Ilia uliilo urnnt tha In ml which In
covered hy tho luko durlitK Iho
rprliiii tlooiln, Tlio government tou
IniidN Hi n I tint Mlntu coded to It all
Iho land which tho lulio covers when
at Hood aintro.
Mvol'xk .
I'OHTLAXn. Ore.; March 20
Cnttlo steady ! rceeipU '20. Steer.
bet, l.l,00ro t l.tlll: uooil lo choice.
am nn...M "i mi . ......n..... i
ri"M. i..,.,.,, Mimniiiii i.i i;i,iiii.
O.HUfm 11,00: fntr lo n,u. n.rn)f.i
1 11,00 i column lilo fair. H,00(oi),00:
Wind lo choice, $l).0O((i?10.fi0; medium
to uuod, 7.0( H.tltl ; fiur to medium
5.OO(ii!l.0Oi caimcr. :i.riOte4.50:
hull. (l.ll)i 8.r)0: ; fiilviw. w,rm
i:i..'i0: locltrn ami feeders. $7.0llt
10.00.
Iluufl Kli-iiilv: receipt 50.1. IVimt
mixed. $l8.a,'t(ii'18."0; medium mixed.
17.0(lf(i lHttl; roiiltll heavies, 1(I.H0
MUM: iiiir. ifiri.OOfrt 10.00: bulk of
kiiIp. iHH.'jri.
Sluicn Htcnilv; ri'fcinla" 10S. l'riinc
IiiiiiIih, Jl.HO.OOfij! IT.O0: fair to me-
dium. M.lltlf(ii'i,l)0: yearling. 1 1.00
(a 12.00; wellier. $0.00(ii' JO. 00 j owe.
U.at)(ii)).fit. ' -
Hutter . i
POHTI.ANI). March -20.- Hitlter
Hlciidv. City ercnnierv priiilx, rx
triiM. box lulh, titles eiirlotia till,.; hull
boxen V-i' more, I is lliim hull' jnxcn
lo more. , Hiiviiiu. nrioc . buUiirfnt.
country, I'C'iiill'li.jyil'wxtruK; fi"c.
Tho micimd contoitt or tho norlcn
1itwi!im Went Slilo, Howard and Onk
Orova wna hold at Iho lultur rchool
Iioimo, Mitrcli H. Tho fontml wnn
clono all tlio way thru, ahd tnmiltort
In tho Wont fil,do wIiiiiIiir rirM plnco
In nppnr grado nrltltmollc, and, Ouk
Orovo In primary arlthmotlo and
hio 1 1 1 ii K- In tlio nrlttintutle, Mnrjorlc
Waltcrn, from the olithth Rrado nmilc
tho record or 2S prohlonm In 18 "mln
nloa. Mary Moler and Aiihroy N'orrlk
nliio from tlio olKhlli ttrndo, wore tho
vlctora In apollliiK, The third and
lnxt oonloHt will ho hold at tho Weal
Slilo itcliool, April i.
A niiinliiir of Iho achooVj ' ijatrona
turned out ror tho coiitoat 'rrldny
nftoriioon, hnd woro a diiorily Inlor
ontod nudlonce, Aiiioiik tl'ioao prennttt
wore tlio rollowlnn rormor Oak Grovo
atiidoiiln: Knlit tN'orrlit, Eillth Flnley,
Tllllo Knlps, GoorRO Wulnoii nntl
Hnlph wataon. '
Mian Myrtlo iPiirhoypllo of Lolnnd
wna a rccont visitor, '
A now font bill lion boon ptirchnnod
by Iho Studont club, and has boon tho
cauao ot much oxciumiont on tho
Rohoor grounda ot Into', '$,
Flora and Clom Fliiicy'woro fvleltora
lnul wnalf ' . ...... . ' ! '
Loonn Cox IiA'b Doori', obllKort to
drop out, or school booutmo ot doroc-
tivo oyi'BiKnt. v. ! .;
Salad Jell,
Lime Jiffy-Jell i4 fla
vored wfth lime-fruit es
sence In a vial. It makea
a tart, green salad jell. x '
Jiffy-Jell " desserts ; tare
flayored ;,vlth : f ruit-julco
essences, , highly . con
densed, scaled in glass.
Bach dessert tastes, like
a fresh-fruit dainty trrand
It is . I
Youl will change from
bid-style gelatine dainties
when you onoe.try Jlffy
Jell. Millions have
changed already. A, , .
Order from yolir grocer
now - ' a
10 Flatnft, at Your Grocer'
2 Pacha ft for SS Ctntt
ill
OAK GROVE SCHOOL
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'MICKEY" AT THE
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After two ven rn of lulvnnco imli
lieitv diirintr which lime (lt movie
fun linn been in a constant Hlnte of
liiuh exDei'lunitv "Mickey" the aeven
reel coincdv drama Diotluced hv Mack
Sennelt with Mil bet Nofimuid iim the
xlnr. i niinotineed for iu nretitiere
Hhowinif ut the Ktiillo, Meill'ordV
iiiniit nmitiliir , iihol'inlnv limine. t
niirht. Iimiorrow mid Knlitrilnv. with
a dllilv llllltiliec.
Not niiii'o KeiniellV "Tillic' I'linc
lured Itnmiuico" Iiiih tliin wir.nrd of
comeilv u'iven Iho Hereen anvllilnv Jo
entiiil lliin niiiKtentieec comeilv. There
ik mtito a hinlnrv itltachcd to "M el;,
ev." Muck Keiuiett wiih neiirlv two
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ELAW & EKIiANGER AND GEOKCIS 0. TYLEE
i Proac'it ' 't
, , -Tho SelMon's Wotablo' Suocesa , -
4POLL Y AN N AA ;
. THE CLAD PLAY, . ' '
Probably if von'ro pwf. an ordinary
mini or an ordiiinrv. woman and yon
ultonld suddenly nlip oipnn ieV snle
wnlU and seriimslv GriuMO voltrHulC
spillinir tltreo' or four pacliittfea in
three or four (III feront directions nnd
iiltritetiiiir tlio 1oeori nlloiiliini til! Ihc.
tnnocimt bysliimlors Von would hardly
btr in tlio mood to fuel ulttd about it.
And yet when von cinmi to.-think,
about it, 'trutnir all worked up nhotil
llie experience wouldn't do vim the
leant, bit; of cood uml InliiK' to find
sbmntllinir In ho (rlutViilioiit cliul Hut!
votl hnililn'l, broken vonr Icir, (or ni
Hlunt'c miulit ptil. you tn a deeiilcdlv
Ijoltni-1 Irnnio of tniiiil in wlncli. to
ineel, the Inniil ut dinner. ''
Well, tltltt's 'tho philiwimliv of life
which Ih to he ''expounded on Jfomlov.
March 21, ul lite Pilar I haul el', hltctc
It cliitriniiiu' .v-iiiilitr. .peVaon pinned
PoHvniinn in appoariiiir in a plnv of
llint(umi0' J'ollytnuiiy imtn,ut!0S q
FilALTO TONIGHT-
T-,XAMJi
j
venrx iliitltint: it anil it m Bind to be
the iim .1 cxin'imive coined v ever pro-
iliiccil. ''Mickey"' is a real torv. u
lilelullii til cverv human emotion, vet
the xtorv with ita romance, its eom
edv. ils million and its wonderment.
is of tlio :mpleKt Mirl. and 'dimplicitv
is ulwii vji irrenlnesM. I'liiin and
fctriiiirlitl'orwiird im tlio pint itself, the
element of minifiKO w ever in view.
".Mickev" Im proved a treniendotw
attraction everywhere, ipecinllv in
the con st l ilict. In Seattle, it i ered-
ileil willi lireiikniL' every urcvioim nl
tendance record for a picture, hnvine
phtved to over. 110.000 paid nilmm'
xinna in eilil tlnvw in that oil v.
MONDAY. MARCH 24
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4,
2V
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lr .,,t
n i . 1 ' i '
1 Did a silver linihtr to evovv :davk
clintil anil hefo't'O she : finishes her
work in the plnv she lilts' completely
Iransl'ortiicd tlio tradition of! n staid.
Nety Enslniiil town, has bowled, over
.til lite tti'otlches and possinusts ut the
fonimiinilv uml hits ftiruralivelv pltin
v.l ol f the roimli edaes and hard norn
.U's I rolu evervono with. whom she
conies in contact. " . . ..
Mr. and Mrs. ,T.. II, Booth of Rose
litii'ii nnd Mr, and Mrs. U.iA. iDooth
Of KuKOllOftre nj tho MottCord hotol.
Tho'rtioh aro brqtliors, .. -
CHICHESTER S PHIS
"v y,mtlcI.AkTirnfuutiltli.rjA
f 'X P'i'A 4l.,ili!wt,r'lHumiiianimlvV
ftliyiijias, l'lltll In mill Uolll penllloVV
v XNkVsl 'l iiUo no otlittv )tiiv cf your. V
' I Mr SWrfnt. X.kiidii.c.irV.a.Trii'i
' 1 HT bl VM1l Hit NU I'tl.t ". fa- ilt
J Jy yirLiniviililllCJt.i.ii0ft.AlwkvlKetUI14
iT SOLOW URIJQ'ilSIStVtRKWHtRI
f ' "it
te. ii n
VIVIAN MARTIN
. M'Muraacjy bsulee' . .
l.irnndv worka in ; tlio "Operv"
Iioiiko in a Kiimll. midille . western
town and it ik there that hc menta
Tedilv. Hie nttiiieiiin, wlio plnv in the
operv" limine orchestra,. And it in
there that tho romance KtnrtH thill
ciirrtoH the atorv to 0 lelii.hllid con
eliiKion. i .' r
1 lie picfiire offorx Mihh Martin the
nort of rule in which she excels, that
of a buoyant, coiirnireoiiM little irirl
who Htrtvctt to help ullicix nnd who
im ulwavH opIiiiiikIic in the face of
iliHcoiiraiciiiL' conilitinna,
POLES AND LETTS
DEFEAT RUSSIANS
COPENHAGEN, Mar. 20 The Im
portant railroad Junction town ' of
Mltau; southwest of niga, has heeh
cunt ii red by 1-ettlHh troops, says
Kottlnh 'official statement Issued
Wednesday. Tho nolahcvlkl, the
stntomont adds, are retiring along
tho whole front. -
Cdl'EN H AG EX, Mar. 2 ".-Bolshevik
troops, under pressure of Polish
forces, havo been compelled to retire
nnd evacuate Pinak, 100 miles east
of Brosl-Lltovsk, according to a dlB
patch from Waraaw. --.;
SEVERE SHOWS'
- HOW TO SAVE SHOES
"A molder in our foundry wore a
'pair Of shoes with Nea!in.Splcs every
day for len niontli3,and two weeks
both in the foundry, and to and from
his work and they are just worn out."
The Sessions .Foundry Company of
Bristol, Connecticut, makes this report
on a pair of ,Ncolin-soled molders'
shoes riven them for test. -
Nefiltn Soles have none of the short
comings of other soles. They do not
burn or crnck nnd r, conditions such
as these nor do they wear out quickly
under Hie grind c f abrasive materials.
They are made !y Science to be" es
pecially tough e-.d durable, will stand
the rpughct lnd of usage and so
wear longer zr.i save money. More
over, they are comfortable and water-'
proof. .-. .v. ' : ; -.'. - ";
You can g:t them on hew shoes m
many styjes ior men, women nnd chil
dren or as re-soles. They are manu
factured bj The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co., Akron. ; ,Q!no, who also
make Win-'foot Heels guaranteed to
outwear c!l other heels. ,
' ' Notice of Kloctlon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
ari' election "has been called by the
Board ot Directors Of The Gold iHlll
Irrigation District, o Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon; and tho same will he hold
on April 21st, 1919,- between , the
hours of eight o'clock a. m. and five
o'clock p. m.i for. tho purpose of vot
ing upon and determining whether
or not Tho Gold Hill Irrigation Dis
trict shall Issue bonds In the sum of
ten thousand dollars .($10,000).. In
addition to bonds In the amount of
seventy-five thousand dollars already
voed, for the purpose necessary or
convenient, of carrying out the pro
visions bf a certain Act passed by tho
General Assembly of the State of Ore
gon. 1917.
Tho poling piace for said eloctlon
shall be In the house In which the
board of directors ot the district now
has its offico, and which house ,1s
owned by C. W. McDoriad aiid 'Fanny
Pickett, and' 'la situated ioa lot Sl
(6), !amondod pint of .Riverside Sub
DlvislOn in; Township (38) Section
(2,6) Range' ,1 Wost of.the WHlaniette
Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon.
,,Tho electors of The Gold Hill Irri
gation District are hereby required to
cast ballots at said election which
shall icontain : the .words, "Bonds,
s;oa" and ''Bonds No.'! , i : c r' .
Those in favor of said district issu
ing bonds In, tho sum of ten thousand
tlollars ($10,000) In, addition to the
Seventy-fivo thousand 'Hollars. ($75,r
000) in bonds already voted, shall
cast their ballots "Bonds Yes", and
tjiose opposed to. the issuance : of
bonds. .In ihe. auiii of ten thousand
dollars In addition to, the seventy-five
thousniid dollars In bonds already,
voted, shall cast their ballots "Bonds
TJ-110". , ' ,
Dated: March IS, 1919. v f'.
I, T. GALL1GAR,
. . F. D. E ISM AN,
C. R. BOYD. '
'Board of Directors of Tho Gold"
Hill . Irrigation District Of Jackson'
County, Oregon. . , i 1 -! . s- ..
Attest:
C11AS. P. OIIAMPLIN, ' ,
Thflr In more Catarrh In iftla loctfon
of th country than all other dlaeasot
put toffotnor, ana tor yeari it won iup-
ftunod to Incurable. Doctor prencrlbotj
oc-al femdte, and by comtantly fatlinc
to cure with local treatmric pronounced
It frieuruhle. Caturrh Is a locul dlfljao,
KreuUy L"1itencd by conntltutlonal con
ditions flnd therofore rtgulrts constitu
tional tre;ilmf--nt, Hails Catarrh Medi
eliid, manufactured by V. J, Cherfey &
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is ft constitutional
renuhly. In taken Internally and act
thru the Blood on tho Mucous flurfacts
at the dyrtttrn. One Hundred Dollars re
ward Is offered for any case that Jlali's'
Catarrh Me'JIcIne falls to cure. Send for
circulars nnd testimonials.
V. J. CHUNKY it CO., T01600, Ull 10.
RoM by Uruusirt. It.
lliH's Knmlly Tills for constipation. ;
Advertising Rates
Clamlfled One cent a word.
Locals Ten cents a line.
Legal Five cents a line.
Display 23 conts an Inch.
.Contract rates on application. .
WANTED Single man 1o work, by
tho month; steady employment,
thas. iH. , Brown, " phone (01-111.
..... ; I-;,. '. .307
WANTEDrExperlenccd. .bookkeeper
and stenographer. State experience
and salary expected. Box ABC,
Mull Tribune. - .
WANTED Men to cut wood and
cleor land.. Webster Ranch.
Phone 6SB-.I3. 326
UAIVCPn PvnartnnpvH wnltf-Ma At
Cafe HollanH. Phone 337 or phone
B54-K. juo
WANTED Middle aged woman or
practical nurse. - Call Cbas. Gay,
Phone 290-J. 306
WANTED Woman for general house
work in small family. . Pnone Mrs:
Bingham 699.
WASTBItv KISCKIXASKOtW
North Central, Medford. 308
acre tract close to Central Point.
Give price. Address -C. S... 836
South Central, Medford.. v . 308
WANTED To buy 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. 306
WANTED -Plaln sewing for , little
folks. Call 45 North Bartlett. 314
WANTED To contract for plowing
by the acre. Manure for sale. 1158
. Court street. , J. M. Clelcn. , 308
WASTED To buy EO :to 100 head
beef cattle. State full description
and price. .Box iN, Mail Tribune.
WANTED If you. want your prun
ing done at right price givo us a
chance to mnke you a bid on your
orchard. We have eight experienc
ed primers: work guaranteed.
v Gentry nnd Withrow. Call 508-R.
V ,. , . . - '', SOS
WANTED 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, .
: . : ;. S.06
WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or
beef. -; G. W. King, Montague,
1 Calif. : - , .... i .; 336
WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib
... erty bond contracts for cash.
Hale's Piano House, Ino. J. F.
Hale, general manager.
WANTED-r-House moving and re
pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 4SR-X. '
KOR SALK rOCLTRY AND EGQR
FOR SALE--Titking orders for white
Ieghorn: chicks., Mrs. . Dressier,
phono 777-L. . . . . 307
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching
.. eggs. Phone R-13M. .;: 307
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock eggs
J1.00 per sotting. Mrs. L. B.
Hoover. ' , 309
FOR SALE-SG9-Y.
-Goose eggs.
Phono
, 309,
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
hatching eggs. Phono S70-W. S18
FOR SALE White Legnorn and
Rhode Island Red eggs and chicks.
F. H. Dressier, phone 777-L. 309
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for
, .hatching, $1.00 per Betting. Frank
Mvors.' Benglp. Oregon. y y j 3 9 0
BROWNS WHITE
Real Estate, insurance. Rentals
" ,', ".W'.1 V' i'v;'v ''-' ' ' ;,'i,''' "
i 10 South Fir St. ,
, '. '. A, "... -'.,"' ;' - '. ' ,'-...'..1 'f ;.i ': . .
18 acres on iPacirio highway, .4
acres in alfalfa, 9 In wheat, good
houses, granory, a fine property and
worth the price of $0500.00.,,.
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 hnd has open range adjoining.
Price $2000.00.- '
r ' ' . '
A splendid hoarding or rooming
house, steam heat, hot and cold water
In evory room, fine location, furnish
ed complete, at a price which Is ridic
ulously low, Also some . specially
good bargains in city homes, stock
lTOit BALB BKAIi RB'I'ATK.
'oa SALE Nicely furnlrhed slx
. room bungalow, cheap. East side.
Phono 929-W. SIX
FOR SALE Modorn six-room dwol
. ling on South Kir. All sewer and
paving assessments paid. Will sell
at sacrifice. . Easy terms. Phon
220-E ;.'-. 307
FOB SALE OR TRADE A fine
stock ranch right In tho heart of
the bunch grass In eastnrn Oregon.
Will trade for land around Apple
Kate or. Sams Valley. Anybody
interested write ..Mrs. R, B. Cav
, In ess, 45 Nort Bartlett, Medford,
'' Oregon. 314
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house.
Parties leaving city. Phone 76 8-L.
. . 309
FOR SALE Several good atock
ranches Inclualng cattle, horses,
farming Implements, etc. If look,
log for a bargain and want to make
some easy money, see T. C. Gaines
Trail, Ore. 326
FOR SALE Ninety acres with water
sixty dollars per acre. Box - 50,
... Mall Trlnnaa. . 818
for salr Livestock
FOR SALE-r-Ten inllk cows, all Jer-
""y; good yonng cows. D. M. Lowe,
Talent, Ore., phone 6-F12, Talent.
. v t. ..... -. 310
FOR SALE Fine yonng family cow.
Phone 5-F4. 308
FOR SALE! Ten dairy cows for sale
- cheap. Webster Orchard Co.
571-J5. .. . 814
FOR SALE Two pure bred Duroc
brood sows, will farrow soon. One
registered Jersey Bull. T. E.
Beaulieu, Central Point. R. 2. 306
FOR SALE Twelve head bred Cots
wold ewes, A. B. Myers, R. F. D.
Ii Rogue River, Ore. . ( 307
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Pplled
. bull calf, born October, 1918;' fine
youngster. . Modoc Orchard or Pal
: iner Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Manzanita
wood. Phone 709. r:r
and
soft
306
FOR SALE One Fairbanks Morse
2 h. p. gasoline engine; one
tilling saw table complete; Cheap
if, taken at once. Call. Hampton
Orchard, phone 468-R1. 309
FOR SALE Rabbits at a bargain at
the end of North Central avenue.
' '308
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Plowing done, rhono 912-J.
FOR SALE Loose beardless barley,
'alfalfa hay. Phone 500-R2. 306
FOR SALE Going put or business:
One Successful incubator, , two
double-barrel shotguns, one 22
calibor rifle, one light driving har
ness, one invalid chair, and other
stuff. 118 South Front street or
phone 460-L. 308
FOR SALE Splendid beardless seed
barley. Lee Watklns & Co., Feed
. Store.
FOR SALE Seasoned wood, 10-Inch
lengths. Call Hampton Orchard,
46S-R1. . i'-.". vr-. :
FOR SALE Wheat, Early Sunrise
; seed potatoes, Yellow Dent ..seed
corn, sweet corn and popcoiu. C.
M. Parker, phone 452-W. 308
FOR SALE! About five tons freshly
dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard.
Phone meal hours. ,,u . ; .
FOR SALE Ono 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
Garatory crushers; i 3 54 heavy
Peter Schutler wagon, good as
hew; 1 large steel range; 1 family
range; tents; 2 Faust jigs and 1
table and rolls complete. . Tools of
; all kinds. 2000 ore sacks. 4f In
terested write ; Manganese Metal
Co., Lake Creek, Ore. vs.,, 307
FOR SALErr-Wood for sale In car
lots, ,,16-inch, cut . out of . first
growth fir. - C. F.Fess, Leland,
Oregon. ..- ... .. , 307
FOR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00
per ton., Modoc Orchard. Phone
Central Point at meal hours.i
FOR SALE Strletly fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
. seeds. - . : Nltro-cultures. ; Ralph
Eldon, Medford. . ; ;
FOR SALE Singer sewing maohines
on easy terms. Cleaning nnd re-
Pairing ot all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phone
903-R. ; C. A.. Chapman. s,. 317
FOR SALE Authentic .History of
. the World War...; Ed. Henselman,
agent. 423 King street, phone
632-H. -i,- ';: ; ,' . 306
FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay,
... all In good order.. ..Will bale and
, load on car at Grenada for $21.00
per ton. O. Cunoo, Box 85, Gren
ada. Cal. , Stfl
TEAMSTERS
I want bids on 75 yards
of sand and' gravolj de
livered at; the, Ilillcrest
Orchard.', Phone 440-J.
F. P. SALTER
1101 West 9th St.
FOIt KXCflANGK.
WANTED TO TRADE For cutilty In
farm pi'oporty house In Portland.'
on paved street, one block from
car... Box 10, Mail Tribune. 307
FOB REJll ;OUHE.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished bun
galow. Phono 929-W.. 300
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
modern house. 731 West Second
street. . . 306
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow.
Oakdale district. Wanted to buy
pullets. Phone 842-R. 1
FOR RENT 8everal modern houses.
Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F.
ft H. Bldg. ,:
FOB RENT M3SOKLIAHB008, 1
FOR RENT Small foothills orchard.
Some grain land and pasture. Good
terms. 267 Federal Bldg. - ,
MONKY TO WAV
LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In
terest, O. C. Boggs.
LOANS City loans. Building St Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. .
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will bay Lib
erty Bonds. : j. L Andrews, No.
31 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 330
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorney
PORTER 3. NEFF, Attorney-at-lnr.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building. . .
ELIJAH H. KURD Lawyer, 213-14
- Garnett-Corey Bldg. , - 819
A. E.- REAMES,
Corey Building.
Lawyer, Garnett-
Anto Supplies '
LAHER ADTO SPRINGS Co. W
, are operating, the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa-
clflc northwest Use onr spring
when others fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
..' St., Portland. Oregon. . , '
Garbags
GARBAGE Get yonr premises
cleaned np tor the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons Xor
, good service. Phone IS1-Y. - J.
. Y. Allen.
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING, CO. B. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to. anything In Accounting- and In
come Tax .'requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. M. F. & H. Building.
Medford. Phone 157-R. '
. Fnrm Lonna
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
years -5 Money ready when
land Is appraised and . title ap
proved E. H. Hurd, secy-treas.
National Farm Loan Associations,
.: Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford.
'Investments
FARM LOAN BONDS. 4 V6 , tax
free, $2,5 to; $1000. Can place
loans $500 to $5000. first mort
gage, 6 to 8. E. H. Hurd, 213-H ,
: Garnett-Corey Bldg. . j 312
Instruction tn Music .
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght Mnslt
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids,
! Phone 72.. , : '
Planing MiH
THOMAS "MOFFAT General mill
work. Bash, doors, mouldings and
screens,,; Shop 437 S. Fir. i Phone
"::i84. .
..Physicians and Burgeons
DR. W. W.; HOWARD Osteopathic
' physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. .Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and ,
surgeon.. Practice limited, to eye,
' ear, nose and throat. EyeB solen
.. tlfically tested and glasss sup
plied. .Oculist and An r 1st for S. P.
R. R, Co; Offices M, F. ft H. Co.
Bldg.': Phone 567. , - , ,
, ; , DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA "MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS :
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD. PRINTING CO. hag 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
315. Prices right , Service guar-
. anteed.
INTERURR A JH AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CARD.
Leavo Medford fur Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:80 p. m. Sun
days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30,
6:30 and 9:30 p; m. -
Leave Ashland for Medford dally
except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
in. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. nt. Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. ra, and 12:30,
W 904 SiSf d OU i