Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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23 YEAR OLD CHINESE
j WOMAN PEACE ENVOY
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PARIS,, Airil7.-vMli B., Scliontf,
n Ulilmwu woman only 2A vonm old.
but iilreiulv with ft feniihl of ovornl
; viiiim' imllvllv no n jhiiiiili'llijiui lender
In C'IiIiiii, iirrivotl here IhhI iiiulil to
MttVUll tllU W'lM'O. tMltlflirulieO. MiKH
Ni'lii'iiir wiim tlirou tiliiiix condemned
to.Uwitli in I l II nml 11117 in vonutio.
tliui, ,wil, linr-.iiMlivitii.Hfl .Htiu mviih
lWiierlY'ii luw Ntiuletit hurt)..' : A'
t,t " ')' ... ' ! "' hi! u 'i '
DMefNed
' Livestock
-"PORTLAND,. April 7. Cattle
strong; receipt 1 ;i m 0 . - fltoers, tiwat
; tllty U.nO: Rood to choice $ll.r0?f,
H,0, in nil I u in lo good flCfll: fair:
to Hood $9ty10; common to fair IS
0; good ito cholcocowa mid lielfora
10.504J 13.26!' medium to Rood 7
l X; fnlr lo medium tutd; tanners
f3.oOill4.riO: bulla JOfCX.GO; calves
VO.50itH3.60; mocker r.ud feeders
10. ... .
Hogs higher;- rucolpta SBH2. Prime
mixed $190 19.85; medium in I dnl
I1H.T6W1B; rough hcnvlim 1741
17. an; ptMt i&Mti n.sr.; , bulk
,. I18.85-l., , . , .
",; Shuep steady; receipts 43!i., JPrlmo
Initios 11114(17;, rnlr to medium f 14
f Jf: yenrllnm $I1 12; wot hers
U45 10; mo $0.t0ty 10.60. ;
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. ; PORTLAND, Ar(l , 7 riiilto t Is
atsndy. City creamery. prints, extras,
box lots 00 01c: cartons lti02o;
half 1mxo half cent more: less Ihnn
half fcrixns lo wore, IiuylnV price
huttorfat, country 630tfa; cubo
, extraa 59 He. ,;
Last Thuniday noon Mm. John L.
Pollon and her dniiRhlar, .Mm. Mnovl
Jacolia, Mlm llnitli Smith and hfti'
ilauRhtor, it lxrln and Mr. a. C.
JJcAlllntor, all of Anhlnnd, called foi
dinner at the Bunnyaldn. 51 m. I'olion
rua out lookliiR over her' landed In
trela In thU aoftlon ai she hfta con
aldorablo land out north of own town
nd sluo nomo lying wait, the land
that her father entered In 1872. She
wai perhapa Induced to make the trip
on account of the orononrt of hnvlnc
water b'rouRht In from Illg Hulls
reok," c -j '
, Mr. McAlllnter eamo over to took;
at a farm that ho waa think Ink o"
ptirchaelnK and nlo to look over,
annie property In our town that' he
'thoiiRht of trndlnR Aahland proporty
for. Hot whether ho wilt no able -to
make the' death or not I atlll unde
termined. The other membera bt'thn
party aim ply came' for tho rldo and
dinner..- i : f. . - . '
C. H.'Toney who Owna farm on
Rogue- river Juat above tho McLooil
brhlge ion tho Crntnr 1ake hlxliway
oame In Thurdy morning on the P.
tt E. motor and epont tho day end
nlRht with na. o hod Juat arrived
from San Franclaco where he had
been ipandlnR the winter with hla
tnothor. Whon ho nrrlvud hero he
tnndo tho nrranRiimont with Mr. Mlt
toWoodt to take him and his trunk
up to hla homo Friday. 'Ho wna very
anxloua lo Rat the phono In aa whon
ho luft hla mother aho waa alck and
tho doctora held out but llttlo hope
for hor rocovory. . -. .' -: '
Mlaa Sarah SlnRleton, ono of Tiur
promlaliiR youiiR Indloa, waa trana
actlng bualneaa hero Thursday. And
lo waa Mlaa Ruth llaloy. ' .',
t Our dnlrymon In tho aurroundlnR
Country eamo In Thuradny to meet
tho cronmory truck, from Medford,
that cornea -out ovory Thuradny to
Rnthor up the OToam In thoao pnTta
that tlioy hnvo onKnRod. . Thoro la
another trunk Jcomea out Friday and
RMhara tip tho reat of tho cream and
roprvnonta tho Independent oroumnry
nnd both of tho trucks acem to 'bo
doing a good bualneaa. . . .
W. O. Mnaanl of Lnko CrCok, waa
hero Thuradny. , 'He drought In for
' Geo. Brown & Sona a lot of po.tntooa
and some flno homo mado bacon. I
any homiMtindo for thoro Ih almon't aa
' much dlfforonce botwoon hohie-mado
' or homo-cured and th picking liouso
bacon aa thoro la botwoon fat Juicy
. rouat .boef and. a beot that hna boon
only half fed.
! Mr. Shell of Dorby, waa also "n
bualnoHS vleltor Thuradny morning. i
' Spoaklng of. Derby, brlima to mind
tho fact thnt. whllo Mr.' Toney was
' hero ho wantod mo to Bond fort tho
Woolly Mall Tribune for him nnd the
uucatlon came up aa to how ho voild
nmnnge to got II hb tho llerhk post
oftleo.haa lioon dlacnntlnund mm it
wna docldod Hint ho would hnve to
order It to como horo and thon the
mall' carrlor would hnvo to rtako-ilt
from Jioro to Derby In. a pNvato mall
Buck nnd he turn ICovor to the nion
who carry tho mull from where tho
tor Burning Eczema
' 'Greasy salves and ointments should
fljit be applied if good clear skin is
Wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or
$1.00 for large size, got abottle of Zettnv
When (ipblied as directed It effectively,
removes eczcrha, quickly stops Itching,
and heals skin .troubles, also sores,
burns, wounds and chafing. It pene
trates, cleanses and soothes. Zoroo is
a clean, dependable nnd Inexpensive,
nntiseptlc liquid,' Try It, OBwebollovo
nothing you have ever used is as effec
tive and satisfying.
. The 6, W, Bwo C i Clwland, 0! , ;
EAGLE POIMT EAGLETS
Bv A. C. Hewlett : . ' '
Derby poHlorrivo aod lo lie to tin
ruticli u very lnconvoiiloiit arruiiKO
niont.r .: r, , , . ,i ...... , j , . j . v i :
Hpuukliig about thd poitttl nrrait'K
maul, Intra wnra hldH callud. for by
Die Rovernmo'iit to curry the mull
froin Mniiriird to Dittld lrmiH :) nnd
nomo of the blda wore ho low that
they Boonmd ?to bo lower than any
onci could carry If for, 1ml the gov
ornmonfi offlclftla iturtied ihom ull
down und nro now. calling for lower
blda, but thua It la tho hlghnr-upa
who am drawing tholr .thouauiida'
froth the Raviiriinionl for a liulo
bruin work will kick lit a poor-mun'l
receiving a llliunil ciimpiinaiitlon for
till rvlco, but auuh Ih lfo In eniith
urn .Oregon. ,. ;
My, Iliuoidiilo of Lake Creek, drove
In on a hurrlod bimlnuna trip Thura
diiy.i Now Mince the ronda ore eo Unit
nutna enn run with aomn aullnfiiollon
the fiirmor will Jump Into tlmlr car,
diith In I o town, leave ono or two plow
allures ul tho blacksmith shop lo have
tboin Hhurpuiiad, hurry to llio More,
tuuke their purcliaaes and hurry back
home. und only be awuy from homo
an hour or two and then do almost a
day's work. ), : '. ,' ..
. J. it. Wllfloy, one of (tiur big orch
ard bits wus In town Thursiluy and re
ports thut his prospect for fruit was
never butler; lie could stund It to
have tho frost kill halt of bis fruit
nnd ilhen have to thin half as much
more. In fact since we have hud
thoao lovoly showers , tho lust few
duys tho farmers nro Jubilant over
tho prospects for a bountiful harvest.
The Kit gin 1'olnt 1. O, 0. V. lodge
unit Thursday evening und bad n
kind 1 of 'reunion, for ftom what 1
can learn they liavo not done morei
than meet often enough'to hold their
charter, but Thursday -evening they
had a general tally add I was told
this morning that there were about
fifty thoru, but I think my Infor
mant referred to the time they ate
their supper, nnd then tho Kabakahs
wore admitted so aa to have them ar
range and serve supper,. Be that as,
It may, tlioy had a big time nnd a
royal feast.
' Thoro wore five of the Hod Cross
ladles met In their rooms Thursday
and are still working away lo help
the soldier boys. .....
"Whether the V. & B, over oporates
again or nol from tho wuy the trucks
aro lumlng thru our streets thoro is
no llkollhood of our Buffering for
tho nocessnrlos of life for our mer
chants are getting their goods right
along, but wo miss the P. & K. trains
and tho smiling, faces of 'the train
men. ' Kd Coy and wife aro hero visiting
Mrs. Coy's parents.
Charles Nickel and daughter were
visitors In our town and so was J. II.
Howard, ono of the civil war votorans
' ' Pete Young wna a business caller
Friday. "
R. D. Hanson and Victor Patton
were here Friday posting bills for the
Klum Adv. company and .took dinner
at tho Siinnystdo.' . - ' ' . u-.y-
Kick Young and F. - M. Stewart,
wife and son John, formerly of lCuglo
Point bnt now of Medford, cnllcd on
us for dinner Friday. Thoy had come
ovor to tnko some of their f urntliiro
nut of his house here and take It to
Medford.' . v :
Frod McPhorson ' Yoturnod ' from
Portland Thursday. 1 ' ' '
Mrs. Itoy Ashpolo, who has 11001!
on tho sick list and has boon slaying
on -tho farm with her parents, Mr.
nud Mrs. John Bailor, bos roturned
homo greatly improved In health.
Among the bualnoss cullers .'was
Mr. Pulmor of illutte FoIIb, who ar
rlvod at tho Sunnyslde about ; 10
o'clock. Thursday night:, also rRubo
Johnson, .Walter Wood and wlfa. Bam
Coy, DenJ. Ilrophy, John Rifdor,
Charles '.Nickel and A. Wlnosof Mod-
ford.
Cnurlos Wilkinson. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Rubs' Monro of liko Creek . wore
dlnora nt tho Sumiysldo SutArdny.
Charles V11klnann' had a vory badly
rulsod band and. was going to Med
ford to have It troatd. i Thoy ore
hurrying on to. Jacksonville to pay
their taxea as -this- Is the last day
without a pcnnlty, ; .......... ;. . ...!
. . Sum 11. llnrnlsh wont to Jackson-
vlllo this Saturday .nornlug to look
n f tor tils taxes. Ho says Unit they
are $40 'more than thoy , were lairt
year find that he didn't have as much
6 BCLL-ANS
Hot water ,
Sure Relief ,
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KiiarLBB
-VfO(7 INOI
CESTION ,'
DOING5 OF
rrUKBATllLiTF ME . I'M
t7?irtf Tdtitrr MABsieo!
' 17J : J1, VOUSGEM "
property ' to ussess In 1018 us ha had
In 1010 and ho wantod to know why.
Not Ira of Klwllon of ICimle Point
. j. Irrlgiilloii Ihnlrlct, i
. NVri(!H5 Is horohy Rlvon, that an
atoctlmi lias been eallud by tho under
signed County Court pursuniit th Sec
tion' (01 0H) Lord's Oregon Laws, as
iiiiuudd by Chapter ai:) of the 20th
General Assembly of 'tho' State of
Oregon; and Aets amondntory thoro
nf. and tho same will be hold on tho
Kith dny rf April, 1919, between the
hour of 8:,;i0 o'clock a. m. and l:0Q
o'clock p. m. for the purpose of de
termining whether r not the terri
tory hereinafter 1 described shall bo
organized us an Irrigation district,
under the provisions of said Section.
.. The buiiudnrlos of suld proposed
irrigation district within ,, and for
which suld election will be held, are
In Jnckiion County and described as
follows: 1, '
fthgliiiiltig .at tho ouorlor section
corner., tietweou sections (82)'' and
), Township (86) Houlli Range
( 1 ) Kast of the Willamette Meridian,
oud running thence West ono und
one-half miles to the center of Sec
tion (31); thonco South to tho Llttlo
Unite Irrigation Company's dlth:
thence Westerly along the lino of
suld dlth to the south linn of Town
ship (85) South Range (1) West of
the WlllainoUe Meridian: tlinnco
Weston line between townships (80)
Slid (30) South, Rungu (1) West to
the 'quarter section corner, between
sections (4) and (S3), Townships
(8fi) and (30) Range (1) West of
Willamette Meridian; thence North
ono and one-half miles to the center
of Section (28) Township (30) South
Rungo (1) West of the Willnmotto
Meridian; thence West to Roguo
Rlvor; thonco Northerly along the
easterly bonk of Rogue River to the
quarter section corner- between sec
tions (10) and (17) township (35)
South Range (1) West of Willametto
Meridian; thence Kast to confer of
Boctlon (10); thence North two and
ono-half miles to the quarter section
corner between sections (4) and 33)
Townships ,(34) and (86) 8oUth
Rango ( 1 ) West of Willamette Mer
idian; thence Bast two and ono-half
mllos to southeast corner of Section
(35) Township (34) South Range
(1) West of Willamette Meridian;
thenco North ono mllo to 'Northeast
eornor of Section (36), Ahence East
tbroo miles to tho northeast corner
of Section f (32) Township (34)
South, linage (1) East of Willamette
Morldlnn; thence North ono mile to
northanst' corner of soctlon (29)
Township (34) South, Range . (1)
East of Willamette Meridian; thence
Kast three miles to the northeast eor
nor of section (20),' Township (34)
South Rnnge 1) East of Willamette
Meridian) thence south two miles to
the southeast corner of Section (35)
Township (84) South, Rango (1)
East of Willnmotto Meridian: thence
West two miles to tbo southeast cor
ner of Section (33) Township (34)
South Range (1) East of tho Wll-
laraotte Meridian; -thence South to
the Pacific and Eastern Railroad
right-of-way; thonce Southwesterly
along tho line of tho Pacific and
Eastern Railroad right-of-way, to the
Wlllamotlo 'Meridian ; thence South
to southeast corner -of Section (24)
Township V35) South. Rango (1)
West of Willamette Meridian; thence
East two miles to nonheust comer of
Soctlon (29) township (35) South
Rumto ( 1 ) East of Willamette Merid
ian; t hence South one and one-half
mile to place of beginning.
Excepting the following: All of the
lands owned by the 'Butte Falls Lum
ber Company, In Sections (20) and
(28). Township-(34) and Section
(8) In Township (80), all 'south
Rango 1 East of the W. M. - 1
All the land owned by the John S.
Owen Company in Section (26)
Township, (34) South Rnngo (1)
East of the W. M.
1 All of tho lands "owned by J. H.
Cooloy In Township ' (85) South
Range (1) West of W. M. Jackson
County; Oregon. w ;j .' .
Inasmuch as a ninjorlty of the
title holders of land within tho boun
daries of said district did. petition
thnt tho officers tboreot be electod
at largo, the court so ordered.
Tho polling place for snld election
Is at the restdonca of Ell Dnhack,
located in tho Bouthonst quarter of
Section (231 Townshln f.lo) South
ltango (1) West of W..M. Jackson
County, Oregon. - ' . j
' ' Th'O electors, of snld proposen Irrl-
$12:0:6
!; A seven room house located 'on West Main Street;
; modern coiiyemw ices Iot' 50x150. : V , v.
s Wo Void like it fcNvlistiiigs of nioiern bunga
lows that can.be sold on drsjv terms. y i . ,
;j Bennett Investment Go. i
, Insure lnvsuro Insurance. . . Phono 70U.
THE DUFFS
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Kiitlon district are hereby reuulred to
east ballot ut said olection which
shall contain the words - irrigation
lilsirlel Yes." and ''Irrigation Dis
trict NO.'! v..
Thoro will also bo elected at said
eloctlon thrao (3) Directors for said
proposed Irrigation district, who
ahull, in case the legul electors In and
for said proposod Irrigation district,
shall voto In favor of organizing the
same, hold office In said Irrigation
district until tholr successors r are
oloctod and qualified. ' .
. . . u. A. (IAHU.M5II., ;
'County Judge. '
i -OKO. OWEN, -. -;
; ; ,JA8. OWBNB, i
f ' CoUnty Commissioners.
Attest: '- '
C1IAUNCEY VIA3RKY,
'County Clerk. . . ; 1" ; t !
NOTICB OF WALK OF OOVERV-
MENT TIMBER. Oonoral Land Of
fice,) Wunhington, D. C, March 17,
1010.. . Notice is liernliv given that
subject ta the coirdltlons and limita
tions of the Act or June , 1010 (311
Stat. 218), and tho 'Instructions or
tho Secretary or tho Interior of Sep
tember IB, 1917, the timber On tbe
following lands will he sold May 0,
1919, at 3Q 'o'clock a.i m, at public
auction atttheiUnlted States land of
fice at Itosoburg, Oregon, to the high
est bidder, at not less than the ap
praised Valua-.asahown by this notice,.
sle;to he subject to tho approval of
tn a Bocreiary-oi ma interior.' , ine
purchasb price, . with an additional
sum of one-fifth of ono per cent
thereof, being commissions allowed,
must be doposltod at time of sale,
money to be returned If sale Is not
approved, otherwise patent will Issue
for the timber which must be re
moved wllhln ton years. -Blda will
bo received from citizens of the Unit
ed States, associations of such cltl
sons and corporations organized un
der the laws of tho United States pr
any state, territory or district thereof
only. Upon application of a qualified
purchaser, the timber on any legal
subdivision will be offered separately
before toeing Included In any offer of
a larger unit. T. 38 43,. R 2 W.i Bee.
1; BE 14 NEK, Yellow pine 10 M..
red fir 305 M.. NB14 8E. -yellow
pine 65 M., red fir (06 M none of
the yellow pine to be sold for less
than $2.00 per M., and none of the
rod fir to he sold for less than $1.00
per M. T. 37 8.. R. 7 W., Sec. 19;
NE14 NW14, yellow pine 30 M red
fir 350 M.. LW NWi4 yellow pine
30 M., red fir 420 M., none of tho yel
low pine to be sold for less than $2.50
per M., and none or the red fir to be
sold for loss than $1.25 per M. Clay
Tallman, Commissioner Genera) Land
Of flea.. .-, ' - - "
Advertising Rales
" Classified One cent a word."
' Locals Ten cents a line.
Legal Fire cents a line. -Display
25 cents an inch.
Contract rates on application.
HELP WATE1 MALE.
WANTED Ambitious man as gen
eral agont Immedlato' large inr
come ready, deliver our product
hero and In vicinity small amount
. necessary to finnnce first order
000 porcent profit.. This means
practically your own business con.
stantly Increasing for ten years.
"Treasurer" 900, 1482 Broadway.
ow lora. - i s n
WANTED Men to cut wood and
clear, land..- -'. Webster , Ranch.
Phone 685-JS. V- . " . 326
HELP WASTED FKMAIjE
WANTED A maid for two In fam
ily; cooking aud nousework; no
laundry work; good wages. Call
Mrs.. Lincoln . MoCormack, Hotel
Medford on Monday after 5 0 clock
-V... ,1 , ,,,, V( - . 13
WANTED Woman for housewofk In
country; young child no objection
Apply Mrs. .Frank Preston, Hotel
.Mcarora . - 14
WANTED Woman for general houee
work on ranch. Two children and
man In family.. Route 3. Box 98,
, Medford. ' 13
Mi-s. Duff
HAPPN OVER IT?
IDBA WAf t& Mv -!
t. WA "TO SAVft g
RecOMKlBNO ITJ ri.vouBAGE NU
BJR.THB V4OHL0 BoTl
ItASlEDAlnTlilEflt
; WAJfTsrrv atuwfcLiiAjnEOCB
WANTED Small bearing apple or
pear orchard near Medfotd. (live
particulars as to size, production,
Improvements', etc. Address Box
92, Tribune. V 13
WANTED Established business up
' to $5000.00. 'Must lie paying prop
.' WHltlon. Olvo full particulars. Ad
dross Box J, K., Tribune. 13
WANTED Four-horse team and dri
ver suitable for ditch work. Apply
to Toney Ross, Gold HIM. Ore. ; 24
WANTED- To buy tasod mower, rake
and corn -cultivator. Address A
' core Mall Tribune. i 10
W ANTE D Small family -refrigerator';
also lawn "mower. Phone
925-J or call 729 West Thirteenth
street. . '"'' ' 12
WANTED Wo pay cash for Liberty
. . bonds. Hale's Piano House inc.,
3. F. Hate, general manager,
WANTED Any kind cattle, stock or
beef.- O. W. King, Montague.
rCallf. r . 336
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WANTED House moving and 're
pairing. Phrma 488-M or 48J4-X. ,
; FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ) ,
Fo'ft SALE-50 goata with 27 kids;
cheap If taken at once. - Box 65a.
, : Talent, Oregon. " . (18
FOR 8ALE-M5ne work horse, ive
I years old; one young milk cow;
one two year old heifer, will be
fresh soon. Frank Tompkins. Cen
tral Point. - - 13
FOR - 8ALE Two nice ' geldings,
weight. 1430 and 1320 lbs. -547
South Front 'etreet. -; ., .,: J: 16
FOR SALE 114 iiead of stock cattle
Hereford and Durham. Mrs. C.
A. Pruett, Eagle Point Ore. Ranch
three miles SW. Eagle Point.
Phone Eagle Point 4-F9. 16
FOR SALE 15 head work horses.
; saddle horses and driving horses;
harness, singles and doubles. Wagons,-
hacks and buggies. At the
; Union Stables, 111 North Fir St.
D. 8. Lltts. : ' . " - ; i 15
FOR SALE Pure bred Bed Polled
bpll calf, born October, 1918; fine
youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal
mer Investment Co., Medford. Ore.
POR SALE POULTKY ACT) EGGB.
FOR SALE--Eggs.' Am orrering
hatching eggarrom my tine White
Leghorns, one of the best flocks. in
southern Oregon, headed by tour
pedigreed male birds from very
high record hens. Pullets from
these eggs will lay all winter. $1.50
por setting. 1 replace ,. infertile
eggs. E. H.'Westerfijld, Medford.
Phone 19-F4-; - 34
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 5C;
.chicks; R.:l. R. -eggs. 1 -All heavy
layers. Fl H.JJressler. phone 777-L
: OR SALE! Hatching eggs, S. C.
White Leghorns. Best of winter
, layers. $1.50 per setting of IS.- $7
'In 100 lots.. K. HammerDacner,
' R. F. D. No. 2. Grants Pass. Ore.
334
FOR SALE KKAL K8TAIK.
FOR SALE Floor show cases at
Schietfelln Grocery Store. .. 13
FOR' 1 SALE Power sprayer,
particulars call 121-X.
For
17
FOR SALE Desirable acreage, close
. . In, -terms.-,. For intormatlon ad
dress Owner. Mall Tribune. -- 16
FOR 8 ALE Modern 7-room bunga-
low. - Close In. Call at 343 Apple
street , . . , ,13
FOR SALE $550.0,0 buys house, lot
and gar&ge of Edgar Wight, jewel
er, 17 North Central.
FOR SALE Several good Btock
.. ranches including cattle, - horses,
fanning implements, etc. If look
ing for a bargain and want to make
some easy money, see T. c. Games.
Trail. Ore. : ? '.; - 326
1NTERURB AN AUTOCAR CO.
; . ' TIME OAItD., ,'',; V '.' i
. . Leave kledtord for Aslilnnd dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16
to. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m." Sun
days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30,
6:30 and 9:30 p. in. .; "' ' f : i ; ; !-4
Leave Ashlnhd for Medford dally
except Sunday at 0:io .and 11:00 a.
m. and, at 1:00.4:00 and 6:16 p. m.
Also on Saturday t 6:30 p. m. Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 13:30.
4:30 nnd :XO o. m v ; : t.i..-vj ;
Has Them!
sxrmF wr nu. up herb 'Zh tirt?""?? . . " 1
. -: r I - '. ;
- Fon bale -miscellaneous ;
FOR' SALE--Folding Premo, post
card slxe; aluminum Case: very
compact; -fine lens and shutter.
Cheap. Phone 46 0-M. 1 15
FOR SALE Well rotted strawlcss
horse, manure. Inquire at tent nt
nOTta end of North Central. 13
FOR SALE Seed corn.. W.
Dodge, 610 South Oakdale. 1
FOR SALE A I yellow dent seed
corn Three tons to solect from.
Phono 69 1-J2. C. W. Isaacs.
FOR 8ALE-f-Fleld selected seed corn
Minnesota No. 13. E. L. Lane, Cen
tral Point, phone 13-3. 1 16
FOR SALEThree mules, one horse;
wagon, .springs., aprlngtooth and
' disc harrows, harrow carti eight
Inch plow; fifty gallon metal bar
rel, -Harness. -Paul Williams, 303
' North Main street.. Ashland, Ore.
. , . . . ... 14
FOR SALE Singer aewlng machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing of all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phone
vvd-n. u. a. tnspmaD. . .
FOR- BALE Early Sunrise seed po
tatoes. - D. Schnack, R. 4, Medford.
FOR SALE--Electric motors for sale
rent," or trade. We buy motors
Paul's Electric Store. 33"
FOR SALE Clean beardless barley
for seed at Watklns Feed Store.
FOR SALE Seed and feed barley in
carioaa 101s or omerwise. rnone
534-X. .- -' ." - -;
FOR BALE Rotten cow manure.
Phone 45Z-Y. Hoover's Dairy. .
4-
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE About five tons freshly
dug Btock carrots. Modoc Orchard.
Phone meal hours. , -., t . - c
FOR SALE Strh-.tly fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. NItro-cultures. : Ralph
Elden, Medford. - ' V
FOR EXCHA1TGK..
FOR TRADE One Avery tractor In
Al condition, for a good young
team, or sell for' $400. Phone
S37-M. - - 17
LOS1.
LOST Truck chain on Main street
Return to Mall Tribune and receive
reward. 12
ESTTtAYKD
STRAYED One red and white spot
ted bull. Mark crop . and slit In
right ear; brand day on right hip.
Notlty C. B. Centers, Gold Hill.
Ore. , , 14
FOR RES1 HOUSES).
FOR RENT Five-room modern bun
galow, furnished. - J. W. Wake
field. - -v- i : - -
FOR -RENT Four-room furnished
apartment. - 822 South Central.
' Phone 403-X2. . 16
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
Building & Loan Asa'n, 429 M. F.
ft H. Bldg. - ,
FOR RENT AFARTMKBi TH.
FOR RENT Sleeping and . house
keeeplng rooms at 249 South Riv
erside. Phone 292-H. ' 13
FOR RENT One famished
' ment at' Hotel Holland.
apart-
GOOD BUYS
i-- '
. 10 acres on Pacific, highway,: all
fine soil, modern house, bath, etc.,
electric lights, - telephone, electric
pumping plant, tank and complete
water system, fine barn equipped
wlth'fork and track, two good chick
en houses and yards, nine acres alfal
fa, some cherries, peaches, pears, ap
ples, etc. A splendidly equipped
and productive place; a good buy at
$5500.00.
Seven-room modern home on Main
street. $1200.00. . ;
24-room boarding house, complete
ly furnished, steam heat and hot and
cold water In every, room. Ask us
about it as, we hater to publish the
price. '. : . ,
BROWN & WHITE
1 ' . - 10 South Fir St. -.
I BY ALLMAN
PAFJ"K FtVTT
aM
FOR BENT . WCmiLljA BOUB.
FOR RENT Alfalfa, grain nnd stock
' ranches. Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR RENT 25-acre orchard. -. Ren
ter can have all fruit for taking
er of rTho oxceut 10 boxile of
bjples. Enquire of W. 3. Burn urn.
. --JB.-.
MONEY TO IXJAlf
LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In
terest, o, c. Boggs. . l
LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, ana win ouy x,io
'' erty Bonds. J. 9. Andrew; No.
; 81 North Grape. Phone 63-M. S30
BUSINESS DIBEOTORT
Attornoys
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-aWaw,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
Bank Building,
A. E. REAME9, Lawyer,
Corey Building.; i '.!-
Garnetfc-
ELUAH H. HURD Lawyer, -.2 13-14
Garnett Corey Bldg.
Anto Snppllee
LAHER AUTO SPRINGS. i Co. W
are o Derating -the? largest, -bldeat
nd best-equipped plant la th Pa
cific northwest. Use onr springs'
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteen th
8t., Portland, Oregon. '
Garbage
GARBAGE Get- your premise
cleaned tip for the summer. - van
on the city garbage wagons for
good service.
Phone 151-T. J.
Y. Allen.
Expert Aeeonatajss
WILSON . AUDITING CO. OB. K.
Wilson, C. P. A. AttenUon gtvan
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. - Look
Into our elmplfflea accounting;
method. M. F. H. BulMlUg,
Medford. Phone 157-B.
Farm Loans
A3IORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
years 5H Money ready when
' land la appraised and title ap
' proved.- E. H. Hurd. cy-traa.
National Farm Loan Associations.
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford.
Instruction In Miwlc
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher f
piano and harmony. Halght Musis
Studio, 401 GarnettrCorey Bldg,
Phone 72. - .- - - .. .
Planing Mill
nil
THOMAS -MOFFAT General
work, sash, doors, mouldings ana -screens.
Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184. '.-- '--..: -v.-:-:.-.v:
-' Physicians and "Surgeons -
DR. EDW. DE REYMONTB Spec
, lallst Drugless Physician. , Cure
- acute and chronic diseases. From
8-12, 1-5 daily; free clinic Tuesday
only 9-11, 1-4.J Clinics at St.
Mark's Bldg. . . , 38
DR. W. W. HOWABJV-Jateopathlo
. physician.' 3 03 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
- aurgeon.. Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes solen
' ttflcally tested and - glaas sup
plied. Oculist and Anrlat for 8. P. -R.
R. Co. 7 Offices M. F. ft H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567-
DR. F. G. CARLOW i
DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
; 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. -
1 Phone 904-L.
- - Residence 26 S. Laurel Btreet.
' Printers and PnbUalieni
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing offlos In
- Southern Oregon. Book blndlngj
: loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
' etc Portland prices. 17 North
y Fir St '
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St Phone
315. Prices right Berries guar-
anteed. -'
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