Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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r..PA.GE.TTVn
HOGS JUMP UP
OVER $20 AGAIN
5i V.''.
'- CliICAOO. April Mtni ' prifseii
passed Bio 920' murk upward bound
inilny whort Ihoy we're ' lilold at
$20.10 por fiiindruu" Af (ho stook
yurdn. Tim hlKhdHt ut--tlmo price
wits $31 last full: DiicIiiiI tlu wlntur
prices dropped Slightly under $18
but have liooii advancing Aluco the
. government minimum prlco guuruu
too win tnktm off Hourly n'moiith ago
At Iho United Slates biiroilu pf mar
kets this' recent advance wM ascribed
to-"havy domiiiul couyloit With thd
fact that tlia wlntur run of box was
largely shipped out during tho wlntor
IwmvIiik r tho supply., comparatively'
. iiifhi mini tno now mil of hogs tie
li in Mayor Juno. ( . ),:
i id ' "' ":' ' J .i.'mm,':
1 t.
viimbska, April i.-kMt
steady; receipts loa. - Steers, lio-rt
$ lit to 14; good la choice $11, SOW
13.60! .medium to, KOnd $iouii;
fair to good $Ui)f 10; coinmon to fair
$HHl: good to cliolco cow and heif
ers $10.110 41 13. 2D; medium to dood
$7 tt-8: .fair to innillum $6 6; cull
nors $3.80 0 4.110; bull $0 41 8.50;
ciilvon $9.B0f 13.60; stackers and
feeders $7t 10
Hogs sfendy; receipts 42" l;f iprln'itt
mixed m.7fi$H9;.. medium mixed
SIH.C0401H.7D: rough heavies $16.75
C 17.50; pig $l.26$j 17.25:. -bulk
Hboep steady; receipts 400. Prime
iambs $10017; fiilr to modluni ,$14
WIS; yearlings $11012; wethers
$U(jil0; owei $0.60tod0.60.
rjy ....y., Dutter . .
POBTLANp, April 1. Butter
steady. " City creamery prints, ox i run
box loin OOW'fllo;, cartons 81f02c;
hulf boxes hulf (out morn; limit than
ti air boxes lo more Buying price
butterfal, country,: 03003c; cube
extra r14o.
Circuit Court ,
James II. Willivoonibe. of til vs. T.
T, Koo rt.nl. KiininiiiiiH. Affidavit.
Order.' rronf of moilinir.
; Jiiiiick' I). Wltlivi'ombp ot nl vh,
Krnnk 1'. Diitlon ct nl. , Sfutiun. Or
' ilcr.
' Jiuiiow B.. Witlivrtomlio cl nl, v,
!.wi Mb. bier t nl. Diicroo. CokI
-" bill. . .. ' . ' '
.Junior) R Willivcmnlio ct ill v
KrhcHt C. Unwell. fiummoiiK. Am
, ; tlnvii." Order. I'roof of XlnilhiL'. -
. Jolin V. ('imrmr v. Cliiru W. Krown
ct nl, Affiilnviil. Order. I'roof of
I'lililicntion. ,
A. V. Wnlkor . xa. C; "DcV.
Anipiuloil cniiintnittl. ' - .
Mililrcil A. ltowuril v'. Ilunlun
ihiwcrfi. mnmonii. , ,. ., ,, .:
MortiriiL'O Coiniuinv I lollii iil Amor
ten vs. IhiiIu'I Louiiiis, t nl. : Dofmilt
doirroo. - , -
K. 3. llviulrix ct nl vh. .Iiihlin K.
.Jlill'ot nl. rroof ot iiuliliuitlinn. ;
'Klnto vh. Curl Andcrnon. Order.
y Frank E. Konilur of ux.vo. Ttunin
mih V. Kullor et ux. Honlv. .
John F. Iloclio vh, A. DuffioM ct
nl., Decree. . "
Jolin V. Hoclio vs. W. B. Jlotcnlf ot
ill.. (.Tout bill. .Doliiiill. Jiidcrnvnl.
John F. Hoclio vh. A. Duffiold et
,ul. Sliiiulnlion. Cnst Bill, IM'iiult.
. John F. Hoclio v. Citv of Mod
' ford et nl. CoHt bill.
John F, Rocho vh. V, J. llilln ot nl.
; Dnrnult. Jiidirmont. ' .
JuineH Mai'Ciiiiini vh. J. W.j'AVcleli.
Id'lilv.
City of AhIiIiukI vn..flurlmiil Uovd
ct nl. ForccloHiiro of loin.
ChiiH. LiuiIhiiv v. V. G, RcirlHtcr
ot nl. , ForecloHxiiro of 'loin. ;
J.lirv li. (Iriffin vh. ' JoHcnh Jt.
Oril'l'iii. Affidavit. ' FindinirH of
lout, uofniilt docreo. . ,i ,
Win. n. HobortH ct nl vs. John W.
niilljirdhida. To ,(iuiot title .;.;.,:, .
Wni; Sliilov vs, Williiim RvHinua.
Dccreo. . ,
Mlnto vs. CnrI AmlorHon, Coinmit
Jncnt. ,(, . t
Stnta IndiiHtrinl A'ooidon't Comnila
ion vh. John V Odd. ' For monov.
Bniik of Clrosliuin vh. C, F. Wult
nmn. vDiHiniHffiil., - , , . . -
John, F.. Rocho , vs'. Aslilnnd TsTn.
tiohnl j'lirm I.onn iiHsociution.' ;t)r-dot.-
, . ;
: , . Cfty of AHhlnnd vh. W. D. Ilpdifson
.ounl.. , Amended eomnlnint,
, ). II. Klinir vs. William P. Whit
man' ot nl., Affidavit. Ordor.
In tho matter of application of
Mctoford Irrigation, for jiuliciiil ox-
luhlnntion, t Amondiil .liimwor'. ,
' Vl . , -
' I , Probnto Court
.pinion. "j ProHlov .Mntiliow. state,
(ilaim. : Cliiini for ailininiHlralion foo.
Petition., Order.i . . , : , ..
, ' Dolilnh Hriulslinw. oHlnto.. 'Affl.
davit. Final report, . Order, ,
Hhiritnrct MeCnrvol. CHtate. Affi
dnOil. . ,; . a , . w . j
, JjOHOph Weli'h, OHtalo. . Report of
' Itiia'rdiiiii, . -..
' Surah Jronroo, eHlnte. Bond of
. adiliiniHtrator. ,,' ,.. . ; .
: 'W. II. Mntiliow, oHtntu. Claim.
. , Frank Kmith, UHlnto. Ordeii. Proof
'of Horviee. ' " .
tWiiinio MeArdlo, OHtato.- Proof of
Ptlbliclition. u ' " ' .
' - s ' Henl Mn(n(o Triu'mfors ' '
V S. lo Iliii'loy C. Bell. South-.-
enst.,of 0...13. ,2y
U; S.' to Marv - J., Hwindon.
!1 ?f soUiiW9 of 1
(Iriili your wife or bout fclrl 111 onu
,bami ini lio prlco of a couple of
oats jp did o'llior and hike down to
tho I'flKQ liexl Hulurday ,nlnht; and
ho "Mutt and "Jeff In' "fi Woolly
Wcat", NAId to bo tho 'funHleat "Mutt
and Jeff" anew over offered, '"it
poafllyely n cure t(i IM thoiiRliu of
blKli cent ji( llvliiji, war laxoH nd Iho
llkoll !n,i)ven aald family troullo
dliiiippoar Ilka mini In the k mm hi no.
One laufsb dciiorviw another nnd boro
la where you will not It at rea'aonablo,
prlco. you ut can't help It. "Mutt
find Jorf" baa made a daiit In tho
tbenlrlcnl record (but will lUo for all
time anil when you nub It you will
know the ruunon. (iood, clean, whole,
anuio ciiiuody, catchy muaic, ldo
pllttlnK.altuullpnK, prllx Klrla and
Korxeoua coHlumoa with a actinic In
ventlturo auldom iiiald will bo
thoro to groot you. . y ' . .
Hot your aunt .early, ? They are
now aeilliiK at I'ano theutro. 1
2 STARS. 2 FEATURES :
AT PAGE TONIGHT
- . '
. Cieorge Wnlnli In ,"On tho, .Tump"
and William Xiunvan In ,"A Man Kf
Mliiht" furnlnh a big' double bill at
iho Paub today and . Wodmwduy.
Walxli In noon at hU boat In "On tlio
Jump," giving him excellent oppor
tunities to dlnplny hla albleilo ablli
and supply Iho pep, filling out In a
most pleasing way a very Interesting
story. In fact hu ouI-Doiiks "Doug"
In this picture and IHat Is going
somo. Vlllliiin Duncan In "A Mun
Or MIKhf," will hold one spellbound
from start to finish. Tho comody
that completes this program la 0110
that cannot full to please and annuo.
It Is tho "Forte of a Film Fed Fam
ily.'? . ..-,...'
HDIltilWCht. HOIltllCllhl 'of
HouthwoKt, ' southwest ' of
- Hoiitheust ilf M. M. W
Corlii'ii'nto of title tlooruii' L. ,
Treii'hlcr ol nl! , Umd in
(edforil
rerltlienle of lille to W.- II,
Kverhard. Lund in Modl'tird.....
Willinm 8. Dcwinif et til to
John KwunKon. Lot 3. block
(I. Butte Full .,,J....:.... -JO
r.dwtn It. St ruble to K. L. Kim- ,
bio. Went half of HoiilhwcHt"
or 2. mi. aw 10
Helen T. Wntt lo Luke Kvnn. .
Lot .2.1 nnd 20 of lliulilund
addition lo Mcdford 0.000
C. B. Iliilibnrd et ux to Harold
Howeii Jordan. Land , in
JiiekMiin'coiintv ......i.;.-....'..;.. 10
J. 8. .Morgan et ux to C. F.
Reii'liHtcin; Lot 4, block at).
Citv of Mcdford,... .. 10
Waller P. . Powell ct ux to Don
ald M. Siioncer ot ux. Land
in .1I..30. IK ..:..... . .10
Thos. K. NirlioU et ux to CnrI i"
h. Slnnlcv. 8011IIT half, south I
half of north half nnd north- .' : ,
wet of mirtlnvcst of ,3(1, ail, ',
I.K 1...-: l.rjoo
Paul WesHinirer et nl lo llcnrv
Weinlinrd oxlat. Lot 12.
block S. Butte KuIIh, Ore. 1
Certificulo of title lo First ,
Niitmnnl Bunk. Lot '1(1,
block -I. Walnut Park addi-
linn lo Mofll'nril r: v ':!"'
Certi'fieii'to of lille lo Kdilli II. -". i
LnoniiH. Lund 111 I). L. .C. . ;
1:1. ar. 2W.u.4-, i- ii
ANICH ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs, Guy Vincent of Tolo
was ovor to' Antloch Tuesday to visit
with his lirothor, J. Vincent. ,
Mr.. Palmor. tho Modford photo
man, was out to tho ChnpaVral school
lion bo Thursday taking photos.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Mayflold moved
to tho Meadows Thursday and llo'w
aril Maytieid drove their hard ot cat-
tlOUP' ') ,-',. " ',Vi.M
Mr. RobortB, who has been moving
KNOCKS OUT PAlrT
THE FIRST ROUND
-' -. ' f.:l
Comforting relief ,ffom pain
, makes Sloan's the ,4
World's Liniment .)
' ':''"i 1 . I "
"' Tlita famous reliever of rhoumntte
aches, . soreness, . stiffness, painful
sprainn, neuralgic pains, end , roost
other .external twinges that humanity
suffers from, enjoys its great 1 sales
.because it , practically never fails to
bring opcedy, comforting relief. tj .1 j
Always ready, for use,-it takcsjittlis;
to ptnetrats without rubbing and produce!
results. Clean, refreshing. At nlldflg,
rtorss.Aliirs;& brittle means economy
I'riW i00 QPV B0 f I'it
JACK HCKFQRD AT ' !
1UP IIRfDTY TfHlAV
, MIL LIULHII lUUrt
"Hevenleen" will bo shown at tho
Liberty thentro today only.
It was bocauHO of the world-wldo
nppcu of tho story that Paramount
made an uduptutlim of "Soventeun"
for Louise lluff and Jack IMckford.
Jack Is William Byvanus Baxter.
Thero Is tho party given in honor of
Ills lady-love, but torn Irousors, paint
stnlnod coat nnd badly duninged stiff
collars, prevent blm from attondlng
until her dunce curd bas ben filled.
, Another soul-atlrrlng Inoldont to
the life of William Is the meeting
With Miss Pratt' when ' William" Is
forced, by Ills mother to assist Cion
onfs, the family servant, in carrying
a second-hand wash, boiler to his
homo. Frightfully .embarrassed , at
In J 11 X thus degraded by 'association
with anything useful William care
fully plan's the wash boiler ovor bis
hoad. Of courao lio meets tho 0110
person whom ho Is trying to eva'do
Mlas Pratt, j' , M , ;
A Thoro aro mnny' oilier richly hu
morous and near-trnale Inclilonts In
the story wh'fch culmlnato In the do
loniilnallon f William to Cnd it all
by suicide. I
THE BETtER OlE' HAS
The f"1'! I'ml "The floltor Ole." the
comedy with miiHic which will include
this citv in Hit itinerary will bo uro
Hcntcd b'v Mr. mid ilrx. Colin rn .in n
ituiinintco )t the ilcrit in Kcholiirly
Htiiiie craft. The. ('oIiiiiih hnve, Ionic I
been known iih prodiircM ot (hi) IxW
there in in Htncb cntvrln'innicni-andi
their Klriot ntlcution to cuntinif toIch'
niiri ilotiiil . of. , producliuu has .won
Ibcni nn enviable refutation.- Co'm
inir to the I'ltxo ho'oii.
from ' tho Meadows for somo tlmo,
took 'out his lust load 'and family
Wednesday HO Modford.' ' ' ' 1 '
Codrt Snycfor Is ' farming Mr.' Al-
lon'a land on the Jt W. Scott ranch
Mrs. Frank 'Myers, !' MIsb Laura
Smith nnd Mrs.'WIiniigh'arn motored
to Modford and Phoenix this week.
Mrs. 8. 8. ; 'Abbot',. Mrs. McKinnls
DONT FUSS WITH
Musterole Works Easier. Quicker
; and Without the Ulister . ,
There's no sense In nixing a mess of
mustard, flour and water when you can
easily relievo pain, soreness or stiffness
with little clean, white Musterole.. ... v
Musterole is made of pure oil of mus
tard and other helpful Ingredients, com
bined in the form of the present white
ointment It takes the place of out-of-date
mustard plasters, and will not blister.
Musterole usually gives prompt relief
from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head
ache, congestion, pleurisy, irheumatisrn,
lumbaao. Dains ana aches of the back or
toints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chtl
ilains, , frosted feet, colds of the Chest
(it often prevents pneumonia).
AC iUlU OUt JlUSj fluspiiu size fCOV, .
NOTICE-OF 8AIJ3 OF GOVERINV
MENT.TIMBKR. tlononil Land Of
flco, '. Washington, U.. C, March . 17,
19 10.' , Notice Is lioroby given that
subject to tho conditions and limita
tions ot tho Act of Juno 9, 1910 (39
Stat., 218), nnd tho Instructions ot
the 8ocrctnry of the Interior of Sep
tember IB, 1917,. tho. timber -on tho
following lands will bo sold Mny 6,
1919, nt 10 o'olook a. m nt public
auction at the United States land of
tico at Kosohnrg. Oregon." to tho hlch-
est biddor at not loss thnn the ap
praised vnlue as shown by .this notice.
salo to bo subjoct to the approval of
1110 secretary of. tho Interior. The
purchase price, with an , additional
sum of one-fifth , 'of one- ner-cent
thereof, bolng commissions, allowed,
must be doposlted .at time of sale,
monoy to bo roturnad if Bale Is not
approved, otherwise patent will issue
ror tno timuor which ntust bo re-
movod within ten years. , Bids- will
be recolvod from citizens. of the 'Unit
ed States', associations of such citl
sons and corporations organlzod un
dor tho laws of tho Unttod States, or
any atato, territory .or district thereof
only. Upon application of a qualified
purcRnHor,.- tho timber on any legal
subdivision will be offered separately
iiororo .Doing Included lnnny offer, of
n larger unit:- T. 3ft S., R. 2 W See.
1: BKM Nl!. Yellow nine 10 M..
rod, fir 305 'M.NEW SiW, yellow
pine 05 M., rod fir 605 M., none of
tho yellow pino lo be sold for loss
thnn $2.00 por M., and nono of tho
red fir to bo Bold for less than $1.00
por M. T. 37 8,v n. !T --W., Sec. 19;
NEW .IJWH, yellow Dine ,36 M., red
fir 360 M IMW14 NWVi yellow pine
30 M red fir 420 M.. none of the yel
low pine to Im kold foriloss than $2.50
por niHi nono or tho rod fir to ue
sold for loss than $1.25 per M. Clay
TnUmaii, Cdm'niissiotief GoiiOrSi Lund
WW ,'.-.
and Mrs. Clayton Krelger visited
ith Mrs, Wilson who has been sick
a long tlmo. ;
K. J. Newman was a caller at the
Chaparral school house Friday,.
' Mrs. It. 10. Mooro spent Saturday
and Sunday with homo folks In Antl-
OCh., ;; ,'' r... .: , - i
, Mr, andMrs, fltrathern and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gale and family
motored to Phoenix Sunday to attend
meeting. .; . .: ... ,
.'Mr. Clregorson of Beaglo wont to
town Monday,'
,Cui Tills O11I H U Worth Money
, DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with Cc and mall It to
Foloy & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.
Chicago, III., writing your name ami
address clearly. . You will receive In
return a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills for pain In sides and
back; rhouiqatlsm, backache, kidney
and bladder aliments; and Foloy Ca
thartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, biliousness,' - headacha,
and sluggish bowels For sale by
Mod ford Pharmacy.
E TEA
HAIR TO ANY SHADE
Don't': Stay Crayl . Here's an
. . . Old-time Recipe that Any-
body can Apply, '
The use of Sage and' Sulphur for r-
neruia; laaea, gray nair to Its natural
color dates back to grandmother's
time.,- She used itto keep her hair
beautifully dark, glossy and attrao
tlve. Whenever her hale took on that
dull, raded . or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied with'
wonderful effect -.- , .'
.But brewing , at .home fa muaav and
,out-of-c)ati. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store' (or a bottle ot "Wyeth's
tsmte ana , Buipnur. cpmpoand,"' you
will, get this famous old preparation.
Improved by the addition of pther in
gredients, which can be depended up
on to restore natural celor And twauty
10 tne nair. ' i :i - i
A well-known downtown' druggist
says It darkens the ha.tr so naturally
and evanly that nobody can tell It has
been applied. You-slmply dampen a
sponge. or soft brush with It and draw
this .through -your bnir, taking one
strand at a time. ' By morning tho
gray, hair disappears, ,apd after an
other application or two. It becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.
Wyeth's Bags. and Sulphur Com
pound la a delightful, tolletj requisite
for those who desire. ai mora youthful
appearance. It la. not Intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease, i .',.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seal
ed proposals for constructing or Im
proving -the Grater Lake-Prospect
Section of. the . Modford-Klamath
Falls National Forest road project lo
cated partly within the Crater Nat
ional' Forest, State of Oregon, Coun
ties of Jackson and Klamath, will
no received uy 1110 District Kngineer,
Bureau of Public Roads, U. Sr De
partment of Agriculture, at 628 rosl
Office Ituilding, ' Portland, Oregon.
until .10 o'clock a. m. on 'tho 11th
day of April, 11(19. at which tlmo and
place they will Ue publicly opened
and .read. The right, is reserved to
reject any and all bids, and none will
be considered,. except those from con-
tractors ascertained to be experienc
ed and responsible,.'.'.-. . ;: -
The length, ot .the project to be
constructed or' improved is annrox-
lmatoly' 2 miles, and the: principal
Items of work . are . approximately
as .' follows: Clearing and grub-
Olng, .- 20D acres; - common excava
tion 9000-cubic yards; concrete pipe
culverts, 3S00 lineal foot; concrete In
bridges, 600 cubic yards. 1 r
The work embraced In this con
tract shall be comploted within 360
woather working days. 1
Said contract form, and the maps,
plans, specifications and estimate of
qualities may bo examined by respon
slide contractors nt 62S POstoffice
Duildiiig. Portland. Oregon.
, All proposals must be made on
forms, and In accordance with In
structions forming a part i of tbe
specifications nhovo araf erred to.
. Li. I. HE WES, District Engineer.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seal
ed proposals for constructing or im
proving the Anna Creek Section of
tho iMedford-Klamath Falls iNntlonal
Forest road projoet located within
the Crater National Forest, State ot
Orogon.vCounty of Klamath, will be
received by the Distrlot Engineer,
Bureau of Public Roads, IT. 8. De
partment of Aprlcultiire,' at 62S Post
Of rice iDullding, , Portland, Oregon,
until 10 o'cIock a. m. en. the 11th day
of April, 1919, at which time and
place they will be publicly, opened and
read. The right Is reserved to reject
any and all bids, and none, will be
considered, except those from con
tractors ascertained to be experienc
ed nnd responsible. . .
The length of the project. to be con
structed or improved IS approximate
ly. 3.5 miles, and the principal items
of work are approximately as fol
lows: Clearing and grubbing, 14
acres; unclassified excavation. 6000
cubic yards; log and concrete pipe'
culverts. 150 lineal feet.
The work embraced lrv.this con-
traot shall be completed within ISO
weather working days. 1 .vr-
Said contract form, and tho maps,
pinna, '.specif (cations and estlmuto of
Quantities .may. .bo .examined by re
sponsible contractors at 62! Postof-
fice uuilding, Portland, Oregon. , ,: ,
All proposals must be made "oh
forma, and in accordance, with In
structions forming a part of the
speeiricationa aoove referred to,
U 1. HEWES, District Engineer. !
INTEROTtBA! AUTOCAR CO. '' '
, , - u,tiaib cAto',,, ;.-'-;v
Iieavo MiHlford" for Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9: 30 p. m. Sun-:
nays 1a ave at au:au a. m. ana 1:110,
5:30 and 9:30 p. m. - , - i '
Leave Ashland for Modford daily
except.. Sunday. at 9:00 and )1:00 i.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m, Sun
days leave at 9. '00 in, and 12:30,
iS9 iUi Ii89 BiIB. :',.','
GLASSI
V akai .1 ' 1 ' 1
Advertising Rates
, Classified One cent a word.
' Locals Ten cents a line.
Legal Five cents a line.,,
' Display 25 cents art Inch.'
Contract rates on application.'
HELP WA1VTBU MA&B.
WANTED Married man . on fruit
ranch.' Steady job. H. B. Tronson,
Eagle Point. 8
WANTED Men to cut . wood , and
clear . land.". Webster Ranch.
Phone85-J3. ' 226"
HEXP WA.VTEO FKMAIJ! .
WANTED-Woman to do washing
and. Ironing. Phone 363-R.
WANTED Young lady to attend
cigar stand. Hotel Medford. Please
call, don't phone. . ... . .
WANTED Experienced' girl for gen
.eral housework. Pbone 275-R.
WANTED- Woman for.goneral hou?e
worg on rsnen. two cniiuren anu
man in family. Route 3, Box 98.
' Medford. .12
' . WA.NTBH BltOATlOIf. !
WANTED Uy young married -man,
position, op good fruit or . stock
. ranch. .Address K. L. Raab, 912
,. East Nineteenth St N., Portland.
Ore." ?'..;; -i 1 4" . 9
WAimirWafCKIiIiAHV017B
WANTED From 500 to 1000 feet of
. used three-quarter Jnch pipe. State
condition and price. Box Z, Mall
Tribune. - -.. 8
WA NTE D-t-Good second-band furni
ture for three-room house. No
dealers. .W- H. Baldwin, 621 Ed
wards street) 10
WANTED One large or two small
unfurnished rooms for light house
, keeping.., .Phone 842-M. . 8
WANTED To buy for cash, team of
young heavy mules. Box 84, Mail
Tribune. ' ' .
WANTED Good gentle milk cow.
Give full particulars. B. 2, Box 69.
' :' . ',..'...'. 12
WANTED rlf you want cash at right
,, figure for yOur 16-17 or .18 Ford
See ub. Universal Tire . Filler
Agency, Natatorlum. . i; , , 1 2
WANTED A good work horse. Ber-
' keley Orcharus. 9
WANTED Lawn mowers to shar
pen.,:. We call for and., deliver.
Phone 261-J. Liberty Repair
. chop. . .. . . 9
WANTED Boy's or lady's first-class
;. saddle. Phone 8-F32, Eagle Point.
WANTED Teams with or . without
men ', for orchard work.! Egan
Orchard. Phone 597-R6. , .. 8
WANTED To hire tractoV for grad
, lng, 30 or 40 days steady work.
, Box 81, Mail Tribune.. . , - ,. .8
WANTED To buy 50 to 100 head of
feeder cattle. H.' W. ; Bingham,
, 'Medford.- k, : i, ,
WANTED We pay cash for Liberty
, bonds. ... Hale's Piano House Inc.,
J. F. Hale, general manager.
WANTED Any kind cattle; stock of
'beef, G. W. King, Montague,
..Calif...-. :.., ., :,. SSf
WANTED House moving and - re
pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 488-X.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Two nice . geldings',
weight 1430 and 1320 lbs. 547
South Front street. . . 9
FOR SALE Young fresh cow with
... heifer .calf. E. Lundberg, Central
Point road -.- . 9
FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. Cad
. Ellis, . Talont, Ore. , .: . 9
FOR SALE Good farm team, weight
S400. South Hamilton Streete,
i near Dakota ave. - -.. 9
FOR SALE 30 fine eyes, 34 early
lambs; a few of the ewes due to
, lamb soon.!- Geo. Irwtri, Talent.
Phone 371-R4. ' ... 9
FOR SALE Nico little fair of gentle
mules. Watkins Feed Store. 10
FOR. SALE Cheap, four first-class
milk cows. - Call after 6 o'clock
p. m. Bert Stanclift, Phoenix. 9
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled
bull calf, born October,. 191 8;. fine
youngster., Modoe Orchard or Pair
tner Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
- FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT One. furnished apart
ment at Hotel Holland., . '
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT Fine ranch, good build
ings, for cash rent. See J. W.
Wakefield. : . , .
FOR RES1 HOC8BB.
FOR . RENT Furnished house, . big
guiuuu, iruit, cnicKon yaru, Close
In. "246 N. Oakdale.. ,13'
FOR RENT Two rooms furnished
nouse in rear 220 South Grape. 8
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow,
Onkdale district Wanted to buy
pullets.. Phone S42-R. '
FOR RENT -Several modern houses.
nunaing & L,0an AW Oi 439 M, F.
DMEIMENTS
FOR SALE SilSCEIyLANEOUS
FOR SALE Electric motors tor sale,
rent, or trade. We buy motors.
Paul's Electric Store. 33
FOR SALE- Clean beardless barley
for seed at Watklns Feed Store.
FOB SALE Water heater. 632
South Ivy. 8
FOR SALE OR TRADE For stock
or hogs, household furniture, fine
Chlckerlng piano, $125.00 Vlctrola
and records. Ivory finished bed
room suite, oak desk, etc. Phone
, 8-F32, Eagle Point. , , 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 alfalfa
Phone 500-R2.
hay.
9
FOR SALE Seed and feed barley in
carload lots or otherwise. Phone
634-X. . .
FOR SALE New and used auto
tops, curtains and hoods. Repair-,
lng done, - awnings and canvas
- goods of all description. A. D.
Little, 36 North Rivn-slda. , ' 8
FOR SALE Rotten cow manure.
- Phone 452-Y.. Hoover's Dairy. ,
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedl
: ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE About five tons freshly
dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard.
Phone meal hours.
FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nltro-cultures. Ralph
Elden, Medford.
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
On easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing of all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phone
H03-K. u. A. unapraan. , 317
"OR SALE POCLTIIT AND EtXSB.
FOR SALE Eggs. -Am offering
hatching eggs from niy fine White
Leghorns, one Ot the best flocks In
southern, Oregon, headed by four
pedigreed male birds -from very
high record hens. Pullets from
these eggs will lay all winter. $1.50
per Betting. I. replace infertile
, eggs. B. H. Westerfield, Medford.
Phone 19-F4. 34
FOR SALE 8. C. White- Leghorn
eggs for hatching after Apr. 4 th.
White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoe
nix, Ore. 11
FOR SALE White Leghorn. eggs 5c;
chicks; R. L.iR. eggs. ! All heavy
layers. F. H. Dressier, pbone 777-L
. ; ! . ',.: .. ,:30
f OR SALE Hatching eggs, S. C.
White Leghorns. Best of winter
,' layers, $1.50 per setting ot 15. . $7
In 100 lots. K. Hammerbacher1,
R. F.. D. No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore.
. 334
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 318
: FOR SALE KKAXi K8TATK.
FOR. SALE Xlodern 7-room bunga
low. CIose In. Call at 343 Apple
street 13
FOR SALE Small house and , lot
close to pavement, very cheap.
Fruit trees. No Indebtedness. Box
, J. J., Mall Tribune. . . . 10
FOR SALE $550.00 buys house, lot
and garage of Edgar Wight, Jewel
er, 17 North Central. .-.1.
FOR SALE Cheap, choice three
acre home with water . and. 60
choice fruit trees. Box 137, Rogue
River, Ore.--; s ' 10
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A
. Beven-room house in Ashland on
East Main' street. .Garden. . All
assessments paid, for Medford pro
perty. Inquire Royal Bakery, Med
ford. .
FOR SALE? Several good stock
ranches Including , cattle, horses,
farming Implements, etc. It look,
lng for a bargain and want to make
some easy money, see T. C. Gaines,
Trail, Ore. v . 325
FOR SALE Ninety acres with water
sixty dollars per acre. Box 50,
Mall Tribune. - 318
For Sale . .. t
No. 1 400 acre -stock ranch,' about
250 In cultivation, good buildings,
- running spring water, good out
range. Price $13,000.. , i, ...
No. 2 300 acre stock, ranch, about
150 In cultivation; bungalow,
water: piped .In house, -fine, barn;
,. fenced; out range. Will rent for
' cash with option to buy. Price
$12,500. -.' vl
No. 3 60 acres, all In cultivation, 5
acres bearing pears, rest of place
will grow- anything:, free v water
right for entire place; good build-
In sb; school cloBe: land level and
of the best. Price $12,000.
No. 414 aores close to town, fine
house, about 2 acres family orch
ard, outbuildings. Price $4500.
iNto.- 6 20 acres,', mostly in commer
cial fruit close in, fair ranch build
ings. This is a dandy good invest
ment at $5000.
No. 6-6 acres Joining city limits;
- good house and outbuildings,' plen
ty of fruit of all kinds. Price for
quick sale only $2000.
No. 7 SM acres close in, good build
ings, on good road. . Price S2300.
No. 8 5 acres 1 i miles from Cen
tral Point, fine chicken ranch,
good Boll, good buildings, under
irrigation, on good road. Price
$2000.
No. 9-10 acres just outside city lim
its on paved stats highway; fine
modern bungalow, good outbuild-
. lngs, berries and fruit Price S45O0
No. 10 160 acres, 6 miles from
Rogue River, good house, two pood
barns, somo alfalfa, partly fenced;
good wa(or, on main' road, good
out rrttlge tor Stock; this is a great
bargain at $3600: on terms.
J. W, WAKEFIELD. 107 East.Mtlin
FOR RENT FTJRjriUHBD flOOMS.
FOR RENT Gentleman, wishing to
ront a room enquire ot Mrs. (da
E. Wood, 304 South Ivy. ,9
FOR RENT Rooms nt 223
Central. Phone 376-L.
North
FOR RENT Rooms with or without
board. Will serve meals. 815
South Riverside. Private family;
terms reasonable. . .
LOST.
LOST Gentlemen's heavy gold ring;
with setting gone; valued as keep
sake. Return to Em II Mohr, Hotel
Medford. Reward. . 9
LOST Small brown purse contain
ing silvor. Reward if returned to
Mall Tribune office. . 10
MONEY TO liOATT
LOANS Farm loans S per cent In
. terest, O. C. Bogga.
LOANS City loans. Building Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. ,
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will bay Lib
erty Bonds. , J. 9. Andrews, No.
' 81 North Grape. Phone E3-M. 380
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys
PORTEK J. NEFF, Attorn ey-aMsw,
rooms 8 and S, Medford NatlfcaaJ
. Bank Building, j ;
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14
. Garnett-Corey Bidg; ,- 319
A. E. REAMES, Lawyer,
Corey Ballding. .
Garnett-
Anto SnppUea
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wa
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest XSta our spring
: when others fait. Sold under wrlt
- ten guarantee. 3i North Fifteenth
St, Portland, Oregon.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your - premises
cleaned np for tbe summer. Call
' on the city garbage wagons for
''iood service. Phone I61-T. J.
:, Y. Allen. ,:". e . ,- "'' :''.
Expert Acconntane
WILSON AUDITING , CO. H. . H.
Wilson, C P. A. Attention given
' to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our slmpimeo aceoontlng
method. M. F. A H. Building,
Medford. Phone 167-R.
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
. years 5 Money ready when ,
land la appraised and title ap
proved. : E. H. Hard, secytreas.
. National Farm Loan Associations,
" GarnetWCorey Bldg., Medford.
Instruction In Music ,
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ol
piano, and harmony. Height Musis
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey BldSt
Phone 72.
Planing MB
THOMAS MOFFAT General ml3
: work, sash, doors, mouldings and
- screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Pbone
. 184. ..'-.,.- - '';.i. .'
PhTslclana and. Surgeons .
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build- .
tag. Phone 130. . - f. 1
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice' limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. , Eyes scien
tifically tested and glass" sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. Q. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids.
- .. .Phone 904-L. . : i. . ', :
.Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. baa tbe
best equipped .printing .office, la
. Southern Oregon, Book binding;
' loose leaf ledgers, .billing systems,
" etc Portland prices. 27 North
First
Transfer
EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE) CO.
Office 42 North Front St Phone
- J16.- Prices right Sertlce guar
.. anteed. : . .
SNAPS
A splendid 6-room modern' homo
on Main street can bo. bought right
now for $1200.00. ,- -
3 ' acres finest, bottom garden
soli, good 7-room. house,, largo barn
and all needed outbuildings, soma
fine fruit and berries, close In,
$2100.00.'
10 acres, fair, house", good barm
etc., some fire wood but mostly all
Cleared, all fenced, a fine location for
poultry, etc., -can be had for short
time. for $750.00.,
AVe jiave ijomcs.ta iModford,, Ash
land and Cehtra.1 Point to exchange
for splendid bargains In ranch and
orchard bropertles. :. ; i ,);: .
BROWNS WHITE
Real Estate, insurance. Rentals :
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