MTlDTOftD MATT; TllTBTHTO, MEDFOTt'D; ; OREfiOT, THURSDAY, MATttTTT 27, IDTH .
PAOE SKVEK
IN 'AS YOU IRE
AT PAGE TONIGHT
I.uuitlilor uurcHtruiiiotl will' In) on
nil n( Hut I'ouu Ihi'iilor I'liuulil when
Juilli mill Hill, bunt, liked of all come
JimiH. ilivulitu their iicwiihI iniixinil
inri'ti. "Ah You Wore" which in .
rrnliloil III" iiltiverest mill hriuhtimt
iiffrriiiif tliuv Imvi' Vol uiven hit slum
iiiui'u ouiiiom dlreol Iriim the Cur-
,111 theater, Han t'rnnciMi'ci, whom Iho
rilii'H attested It approval hv In xin ir
hit I'ltrmi'llv of lliu vimt iiIiivIiiiiiku
mlillv. '.. .
A hint of llio novel plot. )miv In.
Lnini'it from IIichii few iinialx: The
iluv opens shortly arlr the duclaru-
inn of wur ' liv lh I'nilcd Slnles
L.uin.t (iormniiy. Kolli mul Dill, who
mil mil nwav Iroui their hoiuiw in
llcrinnuv when morn IiiiIn, n)iurriili l
n iiio riiumi ihiiiiim mm iiccoiiip
ilruMiincr Iiiivm in tint l'edernl am
ilurinu tho Civil wai. arc now unw.
u'roii" oilixoiiH uf Iho lowti of ,ilnrtv.
Vliltn nf iH'liloernov, Kolli in Ih(i vi.
IU llol'llir llllll Hill IX tlll Villiiui) tI.
ilrrtnkor, tlit'V nr lovnl American or
liit first water nml (lennnnv is not
r theirs. An iiiL'i'iiiiiiii i'iiiiiitcr niot
mm IhroiiL'li thu iiivru, mnl the work.
limn f lliu secret Korvii'd introduce
nuinlii'r of I li rills, from which II
II be Ni'i'ii thai "Ah Yoii Were" ih
Iwil rnrwl uf all maun creation, a
minionl fnri'v with n dcfiitilu mnl
rnilllv fallowed plot. Hut. ficnt n
II, "As l on Mere wan cri'iiti'il for
luili'tig purpose, ami its serious
uli- I subordinated In iln cardinal
utility of inniiiriiiif latitflitur and en-
rtuiiiiueiit.
The senior olnm mt't ami elected
i fnllowiiiir officers: Norman An.
rsoii, president; Irfitit 'Sli'VciiM, see.
lurv: Hutli Mnrliii, IroiiMiror. The
'lluM'im: ini'ioliurn wore rhoson to
li'iiri'tciit the i'Iiikh on euliialiiin
nv: Jiinmlii Furry, l.ois Kioo, Keillor
Hitl.T. '
Tim limn of the ciilcHniiiiiiciit Kit
aimed from Much -I lo March
Is nt 8 ii. m. Tin' 1ml fair to be an
ki'flli'lil entertainment. Tho admis-
im m loo. Tim iimnnv will bc'iisod
' Iniv n victrolu for the school," '
Al the lust hoanl iiiccliui' the fo.
winu teachers worn , hired: Misn
mm ami Mr. Acker! lor Iho hiu-li
IhmiI: Ms l.iiwioii. MixH (tor ii ml
urn Itonndlroe for Iho ttrndes. The.
""nt principal. (I. V. Milam kiih
rod noun! weeks alio. Mm, Olivpr
Mull", nllhoiiuh thn linn nl olTinil
mlviim'o lnr milnrv: sho
mill not ntnv ax hur Inwlmiul Ih in
t I to. wlniro hIio cxi'fClH to join him
Jul miit liiiii'hinir. ' '
OiaifeiNews
I.lVOHllM'k ..
I'0RTIAN'U, Mnr. iT.-LCnltlo
"ly: recolpli 102. . Stooin. IkwI
I3 U; Koint lo rhoIcQ Ill.fiOlii
p.ru; modlum to pond . tlOVfctt:
lr lo libml 9fl 10; coiiiman lo f'r
Ml Oi'rooiI to cholco cowii nnd liolf.
k $10.ri0(!f 12.26; medium to good
41 S: fair to medium if(J; enn
tb n.D0fi,4.BO; bulla a8.B0i
lvu' 0. fi0 V4 13.60; atockora nnd
"dura 11 10. . :
ikiks Hirnnir; racoiptH (.'.. I'.nmv
Ixcdi f18.T5iM9; modlum mixed
H.r.0 18,75; rouKh hnnvloa JI0.7S
17T.0: plKR 10 17J.0; bulk
S.75W10. ,
Shoop mnndy; rocolplii 91.' Prlmn
mlm $ I a tir 1 7 : fair to nifldlmn Jll
In; yonrllima $1 lit 12; wotliorn J!
10; owoa i0.R0W10.liO. '
nuilr ' "i i '
CORTLAND, Mnr. 27. llultor
'iidy. oily cronmory printu, oxtriin
x lota 000 61c; cnrloim 61 )02c;
ttlf lioxoa linlfi cont moro; loss than
filf Iioxoh ono cont mora. 'Iluylnpi
Hro liuttorfiit, aoiintry, 02fli63o;
iio oxtrna B7jG 8c.
PORTIjANO, Mw.'.V7 2Kglr-:
HIiir prlco, cftBO count, Imy-
K prlca, 40c; hoIHiik prion, cnmllod,
nnlortnd riindlnd in curious, Ho.
& not necessary;
... : . d
'It looks nn If I would not be nblo
o 'wonr out mv nhoos. with. Nofllln-.
iolcs,. They hnvft- boon In service
iliout a year, nptl are still good,1' write '
iV. CX Dickinson of JIev llnven, Cnnn.i
It Ib natiirnl thnt shoca witli'NcolIn
oles- should wear a long -time, foil
Jenlin- SoloB- givo extra ' wem- whercr1,
imst. shoes wear out .quickest. .1 ij.V
L new lunii'intiimK much uru iiihuc uy
l icnco to be osncciully IfliiKli and tlur-.
iiiiu coimomiDic nnu wauui jruui,i.uu.
' you want to save. money on ? hoes
uy tnem with Neoim boles Viooti
ioe stores enrrv them in manv styles
ir mem women, nnd children. And
"ii can havo your old shoes icbot-
meq witti Ncolin tiolea at uny repair
I&illrt Soles are made by The Good-
!ir Tire & Rlihhcr Co... Akron. Ohio.
pho nlso make VVinafoot Heels guar-
nicca to outwear .oil other ncois, . .
PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES
leoliii- Soles
, TmltVutlkf, Tl.7, FI.0II
I
AT THE RIALTO
, ih VJ - ' . ijL J ,
the Fashion girls with kolb
AT LIBERTY FRIDAY
Two yours in heir with a siiiile!
Tliiit is hvliut. lifu in. tho trenches
uieiins, neeordimr lo l'rivnlo 1'oal who
will be seen in his reiiliciiu war lho
tophiy, "I'rivulo J'cat,'! a niipcih Pnr
amoiiut Artcrnl't stic-ial picture, at
the l.ihortv thenter tiimorrow ami
Salnrduvv The pholoplav is a splendid
pictiirixalion hv Charles Whitliikcr of
"Private I'cnt," the hook published bv
llohbs-llcrrill eonipmiv and which hav
unit with enormous sale all. over the
country, ''..'..
The photoplay is a stirrinc'scr
inon in the cause of patriotism-nnd
loyalty to I'hiir nnd country.. There
lire numerous battle section of re'
laarkaldo realism and the stdrv is one
of fhiirome interest in, this crucial
lima of HlniuL'lo.iiL'MiiiHt' the ruthless
I Inn nristocracv. "Private Heat", is
an mlmiviihle vohiclo that serves to
inlViidlti'u a brave liuhter to his coun
trymen in propria poisonn as it were.
,,. Added ; attraction tomorrow niwhl
only,. IlaiTv Carnsi) Mannini' In new
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-:vl'Ai)l, March 27.-rTlio'Jnwinoso
delemition lo the pernio conference
oonliniiot! lo press today for tin.
itimvndiiicn! lo lliu eovenanl. of Iho
leaune I'ayoi'iiur the principle of ediial-
Itv'dl. Ih" races. The orimnnl Jaiinn
ose ))i'o)osal,1Which mot willi'nixitcnriv
re.im.'lion, lias been modified by thorn
several limes until ns it stood today
it called for "recounitiou oil the emial
itv ol' pillions and iust. tronhncntv of
all'tlioir naliolils." ' ,'
i it.iwas Konerallv untlurslood that
several of Iho lomlimr delnirnl-ionH, in-
clmlinu;. Iliii Anicricun mission, worn
inolined. to., beliavo llmt. Iliero' was
not hititr obieclioaalile in nn anieud-
menl thus framed, The Australians,
however,: worn umlcwtood to ducl'lie
I lieir assent. tluillh.e covvnunt should
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I 5i t: VJw" -Li cennison
( (.(iV ii SANDY BURKE
' ! - pV . tlJ'rV of Ik U-BAR-U
' d i .ilik'!.,.' 'WiWi wood Production
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MEDFGRD'SGARUSO ' II"
THEATER TODAY ,
i 'i 4)
ahd dill ytt 'page tonight
Tho theme of "The Danger Mark"
written by Robert W. Chambers,, tho
well known novelist, deals with her
edity end It offers n subject of doep
study to alb who' tiro :n;orcslod there
in.. Tho pleturo of tho snmo nltme
ntarrliiK Elsie Ferguson, which will
ho shown til aha Liberty Thoater to
nlKhtBbows bow a beautiful young
woman who baa Inherltod un Irresist
ible desire to drink from a dissipated
nncosior, reclaims horsqlt and casts
off her chains. Miss Korguson plays
the stellar role nnd In her support
ro nuniorous well known scroon plny
ora of the highest nullity.
J.1 A.-Grlpp of San Francisco,, la a
business visitor In tho city roglstored
at tbo Holland.
COMB SAGE TEA IN i&
4 HAIRODARKENjT
It's Grandmother's . Recipe to
keep her Locks Dark,;
Glossy, Beautiful.
Tho old-tlmo mlxturo of Sage Tea
and Sulphur i for darkening ray,
streaked and i faded hair is grand
mother's roclpo, and folks are again
using It to keep tholr hair a good,
evon color, which Is qulto sensible as
wo aro living In an ago when a youth
ful appearance 1b of the greatest ad
vantngei - .., . . '
Nowadays, though, wo don't have
tho troublesome task of gathering the
AT LIBERTY TONIGHT
sngn and tho muesy mixing at1 Home.
All drug stores soli the roady-to-UBo
product, improvoa by tho nddltion of
other ingrodlonts, called "Wyoth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound." It la very
popular becnuso nobody can discover
It hne been applied. Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with It and
draw this through your hnlr,- taking
ono fimnll strand at n tlmo; by morning
tho gray hnlr disappears, but what de
lights tho lndlos with Wyoth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound, is that, be
nliles beautifully darkening the hair
nftor a fow applications, it also pro
duces' that soft lustre'a'nd apperirnnce
of abundance which1 Is so attractivo,
Tills reudy-to-uso preparation 1b a de
lightful toilet requisite for those- who
desire-a-moro youthful, appearance; It
Is not Intended for the cure, mitiga
tion or prevention of disease, ..
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, WILLOW SPRINGS .
' Ilnuh I'ortnr ban a bndlv niHlicd
fiimcr an n rcMiilt of luiHiMtiriir lo re
pair a diHiihled i.'iir.
Kov Nicholn' toiiinH wcro hunilv cn
iriml lh fnriiimrt of the week in
hiiiilinir Hiiiuilue oil from a car on the
nidinar nt Mevcn Oukn, .
Mr. and Mm. Ifnuuliuul aeconipn-
nicd Air. nml' Mr. Hlnida on a motor
trip to AMhland lawt Saturday. .
Mt. John Mini-r loft TiichiIiiv even
n L' lo ioin hcr hiiHlmnd in IlriliKh Col-
miihin.. ; ,
Tlio Hnluli householder Hare enfer-
laininv an a lioiiHei.'iiiwt Ihcir xiler-in-lH',
Mr. J. V, Miibiiii nnd habv of
St. HclCIIK. '
Mr. nnd Mrw. Grovcr Cook and fam
ily and ' I'M lloiirdniuii nltdmlcd the
limi'O at Kuuld J'oiut hiHt Kaliirdav
evemniri
Ilcrhcrt Ilnrrm dciivera tho Mail
Tribune, lo nalrona iih far north from
Cent nil Point ai Kovcn Oakn, and
all npnrecinle rcccivinc their iiniwrR
the name cvenintr it i v.'.iblichcd.
The ,loe Iloaklund family and Mr.
1 1 null I'ortnr Hient Sunday at (ioldi
Dili.
Honi'lo Mr. and Mr. Frnd Slrniib,
hoVi-ii umind habv duuelitcr. on Sun-
dnv. Jfurcli 2.1.
Mr. mnl Jim. Jeff Slaulo nro the
proud ownerH of a new Maxwell mir
luiKcd from Frank ThomukinH of the
Wnllier auenev. -
.1. W. KldenH entertained th Ii. V.
Klden family nt dinner rTtindnv. nnd
iilno Mr. "McNeill. Mm." McNVnl in
niKter to Mrn, J. SievenK and Iiiih been
vixitint? hero for Home time hut ex
pects to return aoon to herhomo in
Britit.li Columbia. Mm. Stevenx Ik
Mill in the Ashland hospital but. is
much improved in health. ,
MixH Iolu OriHhnm of Sweet Home.
Ore., arrived on tho Tuesday morn
imr train to make an extended viit
here with her (iintorH. Mrn. Rov Nich
ols nnd Mrn. Karl Ifenft.
O. S. lllnekfonl. firmly bclicvss
there ih no ear belter than a Ford,
miles sit' ix another Ford. Tie bus
pint purchased tho second one nnd
expects: to drive thnm tandem. , i :
Stopped Coittfi.AfKT InfluonrA
"f. want to say that Foloy's Honey
and Tar l tlio best cough medicine I
over trlod," wrltea K. B. . McDowell,
It. P. D. , Box 119, ArUngtqn, Tenn.
"My son had Influenza. He bad the
worst kind oC a cough and I tried
everything, but nothing did any good.
God sent ma a friend vltti Foloy's
Honey and Tar, and hla cough was
bettor tbo nqxt day and In'two days
ho had no cough at all., fi iley'a
Honey and' Tar stops, linrsh,. racking
coughs;: eases whoory brontblngr It
Is effective yet pleasant to take. For
sain by Modford Pharmner. 'i
DEINS EOT T2A f
FOR A BAD OOLD
Get a small pao'mgo of Hnmburg
Breasf Tea at any pharmacy. -Take a
tablmpoonful of the tea, put a cup of
! boiling water upon it, poup through a
i sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during the day or before retiring.
It Is the most effective wny to break a
coldand cure grip, as it opens the
pores of the skin, relieving congestion.
Also loosens the -bowels, thus drivjng a
cold from the syBtom.
Try it the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless. ,.-
LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
Sub Fain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honest '
St. Jacobs liniment
When your back Is sore and lame or
lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has
you stiffened up, don't suffer 1 Get a
30 cent bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs Liniment" at any drug- store,
pour a little In -your band- and rub it
right into tho pain or nohe, nnd- by the
time you count fifty, the soreness and
lameness is gone. -:
Don't stay oripplcaM This-soothing,
penetrating- oil needs to be used only
once. It takes the ache and pain right
out of your back and ends the misery.
It is mngical, yet absolutely harmless
and doeant burn the skin.
Nothing else stops lumbago; sciatica
and lame back misery so promptly I .'
Xotlco of Election
NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN, Tnnt
Jin election has been cnllod. by the
Board of Directors of The Gold Hill
Irrigation- District, of Jaokson, Coun
ty, Orogon, nnd tho same will be held
'on April 21st, 1919, between the
hours of eight o'olock a. m, and five
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of vot
ing upon and determining' whether
or not Tho Gold Hill Irrigation Dis
trict shall Issue -bonds in the aum-of
ten thousand, dollars ($10,0001 In
addition to bonds in the amount of
seventy-five thousand dollars already
votod, for tho purpose necessary or
convenient, of carrying: out the pro
visiona of a certnlu, act passed by the
General Assembly of the Stato of Orb-'
gon,- 1917. . ' :; -.- . -
Tho poling place foe said elootlon
Bhnll be in tbo hottso in- which the
bonrd of direotors- of the district now
hns its office, and which' house-Is
owned by C. W. McDonald and Fanny
Pickett, nnd Is situated on lot Six
(6), amended plat of Riverside Sub
Division In Township - (36) Section
(28) Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian,-Jackson County;. Oregon.
The electors of Tho Gold Hill Irri
gation District nro hereby required to
cast bnllots at said election which
shall contain the 'words,' 'Bond
yes ana uonas no
Those In favor of said district issu
ing bonds in tho sum of ton thousand
dollars ($10,000) lm addition: to the
seventy-five thousand dollars ($7o
000 - jp, bonds a,!roady votedj sjiajl
CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS
cast their ballots "Bonds Yes", and
th ono opposed to the Issuance of
bonds In tbo sum of ten thousand
dollars In addition to the seventy-five
thousand dollars In bonds already
voted, shall cast tholr ballots "Bonds
no".
Mated: March 18. 1919.
I T. OAI.MGAR,
V. n. BIS.V1A.V,
C. It. BOYD,
Hoard of Directors of The Gold
Hill Irrigation District of Jackson
County, Oregon, .
Attest-:
CHA8, V. . CIIAMPMK,
' .' Secretary. '
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent word
Locals Ten cents a line.
Legal Fire cents a line. .
Display 25 cents an Inch.
Contract rates on application.
HTCLP WASTftl MALK.
WANTED Men and teams or trac
tor for plowing. Phone 408-J2. 6"
WANTED House man-, Hotel Mcd-
ford. Please call, don't phone.
WANTED Bus boy. Hotel Medford.
Please call, don t phone.
WANTED Men to cut wood and
clear land. Webster Ranch.
Phona 685-J3. 326
HE17F WT1TO FKjrtATA
WANTED Girl for general- house
work. Mrs, A. F. Stennett, phone
102-X,
WANTED Woman for general.houJe
work on ranch. Two children nnd
man in family. Route 2, Box 98,
Medford. . H'5
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED By yonns married man,
position on good fruit or stocK
ranch. Address K. L. Raab, 912
East Nlncteehth St. N., Portland.
Ore. 9
WATrjBTfc ISCKLIA!riS01J8
WANTED Boy's or lady's first-class
saddle. Pbone 8-F32. 9
WANTED Second-hand feed grin
der. Phone 408-R3. 5
WANTED Teams with or without
men for ' orchard work. Egan
! Orchard; Phone 597-K6. ' ? 8
WANTED One large or two small
rooms for light . housekeeping.
.: Phone 842-M. 4
WANTED To hire tractor for grad
. lng, 30 or 40 days steady work.
Box 81. Mail Tribune; S
WANTED To buy 50 to 10" head of
feeder cattlo. H. W. Bingham.
Medford.
WANTED Lady's good bicycle. Box
888, caro Mall Tribune.. 314
WATSTED To buy three to ten-acre
, tract, closo to Central Point: give
price. 1 Address C. S., 836 North
Central.. 312
WANTED We pay cash for Liberty
bonds. Halo'8 -Piano -House inc.,
; J. F. Hale, general manager..
WANTED Information leading -to
reoovery of property taken from
my house1; R. R. 3, during January
or February, 1919. $50.00 reward.
Hamilton Patton. 312
W ANTED--Plaln sewing for . little
folks. Call 45 North Bartlett. 314
WANTED To buy 60 to 100 head
beet cattle. State full description
and price. Box iN, Mall Tribune.
WANTED Any kind catt'ie. stock or
' .beef. G. W. King,. Montague,
Calif. ' 336
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X.
FOR. REM1 BOOSE.
FOR RENT Small house; close In
with garden lot. Phone S55-J or
call at 830 Taylbr street. ' 4
FOR RENT House for rent, 510
East Main street, 10- rooms,, one
acre ground,-fruit, garage for two
cars; good poultry house and yard.
Inquire 819 Minnesota avenue, or
phone 149-L.- . 313
FOR ' RENT Five-room- bungalow.
Oakdalo district. Wanted to buy
pullets. Phone S-13-R.
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
Butldlngr& Loan: Ass'n, 429 M. F.
ft H. Bids.-
BROWN S WHITE
' Real Estate. Insurance. Rentals
10 SouUt Flr 8fc, - - ;
.18 acres on Paolfio highway, 4
acres in alfalfa,- 9 In wheat, good
houses,, granery; a fine property and
worth the price of $6500.00r
" 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 $2.000.00...,,:.. f
. A splendid hoarding 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
FOR BALE KEAIi ESTATE.
FOR SALE Cheap, choice throe-
acre home with water and so
choice fruit trees. Box 137, Rogue
Hivor, Ore. : 10
FOR, BALE OR. EXCHANGE A
seven-room house in Ashland on
East Main street. Garden. All
assessments paid, for Medford pro
perty. Inaulre- Royal Bakery, Med
ford. 8
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-
- lness, 45 (N'ort Bartlett, Medford,
Oregon. . 314
FOR - SALE -Several . good stock
ranches Including cattle, horses,
farming Implements; etc. If look
ing for a bargain and want to make
some easy money, see T. C. Gaines,
Trail, Ore; 325
FOR SALE Ninety acrea with water
sixty dollars per acre. Box 50,
Mall Trlhnae. 318
fOR SALE POUtTBY AHD EGGK.
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs
(5.00 per 100. Guaranteed 90 per
cent fectlle. - Phone.408-R3.. . .... .5
t OR SALE Hatching eggs, S. - C.
White Leghorns.. Best: of winter
layers, $1.50 per Betting of 15. $7
In 100 lots. K. Hammerbacher,
R. F; Di No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore.
- 334
FOR SALE A few settings of thoro
bred Buff Rock eggs at $1.50 per
setting. Leave orders at once if
interested.' Phone 666-X 313
FOR 8ALE Rhode Island Red
batching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318
FOR SALE LIYKSTOCK
FOR. SALE Fresh cowa,
. Phone 777-L.
calves.
FOR SALE One mare, seven years
old, 1500 pounda. F. L. Caton.
1013 North Central.. 7
FOR SALE Six registered Hereford
hulls. M. F. Hanley. 314
FOR SALE- Ten dairy cows for sale
cheap. Webster ' Orchard Co.
571-J5. . , 314
FOR SALE: Pure bred Red Polled
bull calf, bom October. 1918; fine
youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal-
: mer Investment Co.. Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Bicycle, perfect condi
' tlon. new tires. Jackson County
Abstract Co. .6
FOR SALE OR TRADE For stock
or hogs, household furniture, nne
Chickerlng piano, $125.00 Victrola
and records, Ivory finished bed--room
suite, oak desk, etc. Phone
8-F32. 9
FOR SALE At a bargain 1917 Ford
touring car .in first class running
order, $350 If taken at once. 402
South Newtown. 9
FOR SALE Baled
Phone 500-R2.
alfalfa hay.
FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har
ness. $50.00 for the outfit. 21
Genessee street. 6
FOR SALE Seed and feed barley in
carload lots or otherwise. Phone
534-X.
FOR SALE New and used auto
tops, curtails and hooda: Pepair
ing done, awnings and canvas
goods of all' description. A. D.
Little,. 36 North Rlr srslde. 8
FOR SALE One Fairbanks Morse
6 h. p. gasoline engine; one 3Vi
centrifugal pump. All as good-as
new, for $225., J. P. Hoaglund, on
Scenic avenue, miles north of
Central Point. Phone 141. 313
FOR SALE A bargain; smudge oil,
tank, smudge pots, wagon tank;
also will buy hor3e to match my
bay. ; John Cameron, Phone 11-X,
Central Point,, R. F. D. No. 2. 313
FOR SALE First-class potatoes at
$1.50 per hundred;-- also - white
beans at 7c per pound. Leave or
ders phone 720. 313
FOR SALE Onion seed, Yellow
Globe Danvers, $1.25 per lb. Box
. 312,, Central Point,; phone 36xx2.
312
FOR- SALE Light auto truck, 1000
lbs. capacity. Price $200. Phone
857-M. . 312
FOR SALE Rotten cow manure.
Phone 452-Y. Hoover'a Dairy.
FOR SALE Sandi gravel and; sedi
ment. Plowing done. Phone 9 12-J.
FOR SALE About five tons freshly
dug Btock carrots. Modoc Orchard.
Phone meal hours.
FOR SALE Fine quality hay $26.00
per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone
Central Point at meal hours.
FOR SALE Strictly fancy-. alfalfa
seed; sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nltro-cultures. Ralph
' Eldon, Medford.
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on: easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing of all machines a specialty.
24S- South Central avenue, phone
903-R. C. A. Chapman. ,317
FOR SALE 125 tons o! al'alfa hay
all in good order- -. Will bale, and
load on car at Grenada'fon' $31.00
per ton. G. Cuneo, Box' 86, Gren
ada! Cal. ' v 1
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT Rooms with or without
board. Will serve meals; 31ft
South Riverside. Private family;
terms reasonable,
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FOR RSUIIV MJSOaaJiA'WBOWS.
TO LEASE For team work, small
tract garden land on highway;
plenty water to Irrigate; :wcll
fenced. Route 2, Box 34a. ( M. i
Brooks. , . , .314
FOR RENT Small foothills orchard.
Some grain land and pasture. Good
terms. .267 Federal Bldg..
FOR KXUHANGK.
WILL TRADE 2 'A acres well locat
ed In Ashland for small ranch and
will pay from- $3000 to-$&000.dlf-ference.
143 Greahham street.
Ashland, Ore. 1 1 (B
FOPSD. 1
FOUND 'Purse containing moserl
Phone or call A. J. Hanby. S
LOST.
LOST Key ring wltivsTx-kevs. Fin-'
den please return to Man rnuunet
office.. : ' ' . ' 4-,
MONEY TO IXATT
i
LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In
terest, O. C. Bogga.
LOANS City loans. Building: te Lostni
Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg."
MONEY TO LOAN ou good resJ
r- estate security, and will boy Llb
'. erty Bonds. J. A; Andrews,- No. -
- 31 North Orape. Phone 53-M. 389
BtrSTNESS TORECrORT
Attorneys
PORTER J.. NEFF. Attorney-tt-tow,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natal
Bank Bnlldlng.
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 21S-1
Garnett-Corey Bldg.-- - 819
A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Gametic
Corey Bnlldlng. -
Anto Soppy
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W-are-
operating the largest, oldest
and beat-equipped plant la the Pa- ,
etfle northwest. Use our spring
'' when others fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon. . - . - .
Garbage-
GARBAGE Get .your premises
- cleaned np for the summer. Call .
on the city garbage wagons for
- ' good service. Phone J61-T. J.
Y. Allen. ' " 1
Expert Accountant
WILSON- AUDITING CO B. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gtren
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
into our simplified accounting
. method. . M. F. & H. -Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40
years 5 Money, ready when. ,
land is appraised and title ap
proved. E. H. Hurd,. secy-treaa, .
National Farm Loan Associations,
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford.
Investments
FARM LOAN BONDS, 414, tax ,
free, $25 to $1000: Can place
loans $500 to $5000, first mort
gage, 6 to 8. - E. H. Hurd, 213-14
Garnett-Corey Bldg. 312
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of.
piano and harmony. Halght Musis :
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg,
Phone 72.
Planing Mill
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill'
. work, sash, doors ' mouldings- and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
- 18. . :.,.-:.:.. ,.r--:
Physicians and Burgeons
wo-'"
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130. : ;:,.:,-' ;
DR. J. J. EMMENS PhysieUn and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose ahd throat. Byes scien
tifically tested and glaas sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. Pi
R. R. Co. ' Offices M. F. ft Hi Co.
Bldg., Phone 667.. - - i .
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIO PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg:
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 3. Laurel Street,
Printers and Publlsheri'
MEDFORD: PRINTING CO. nasi the
best - equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book blndlngj
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
eto. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir SL
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
815; Prices right Service guar
anteed. IXTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CARD. .'
Leave Medford for Ashland . dally
excopt Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 a. .
mi and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Also On Saturday at 9 : 30 p. m. Sun- (,
days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80,.
6i80 and 9:30'p; m. '
Leave Ashland- for Medford dally '
except Sunday at 9:00 and li:00 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m.
AIbo on Saturday-at 6:30 pV m. 8un-
days leave at 9:00 a, m. and 12:30.
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