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YiannEM
JACKSON COUNTY
STARTS JUNE 91H
, "The con volition tinld Inst Wooif in
iPortlttlld took n limit "106 III' aflvaiten
along rncoiiBtrMotioii ' limn ,"' hum
Wultof Kriuor Ilvowh'on his return
homo today from Portland whro lii)
attondod (tlio 10th u mi it I Orugon
lilnlio IntorHlato, eonvmitloi) of ttfu
y,.m, c. . : ""
ii' "li In a recognisable1 fact that's;
very much largor irropni'iion of tho
uoys mill young men live in iho conn--try
ilimrlcu lliaii ilu In the miuflelnal
.vsntora. Coynty work Iw-nnt il now
departure: with into usimt'lutlon, but
lni new conditions which tho wiirhl
war him brought upon im, toguthur
'Willi tha fact Just montloriud which
linn linuu growing upon thm, him led
thu NMucliitlon to prwia with more
Vigor than ovor hoforo, the nntulltni
Bimil or tholr work thruaiit tho cotin-
tlH. .
' "Oregon and liluho bnvo boon di
vided iittd Mix ilUtrloU, three in oiioii
lKtn.. i oxclattlnv Portland, which
-mukiM Hi seventh titrlt:i b Hmiir.
A builgot of 145.201 him tiooii KUltltid
upon nil Iho smuiint roiiulrod' to (1
Buitro llil undertaking tor 1919-20.
. Tho iiol ol $t5R0 linn boon an
signed lo;- district No. 1, which in
ouihvrttnm Oregon, comprising lh
eo;nll ot Lake, Klnuinib, Jackson.
ionh!iio, Douglas, Coris, Curry,
l-diin, Unn, llonlnn and Lincoln. Or
till amount Jnrkson county In ex
pected to ruins 1875. Th week of
Junu 3d to Juno -9th him been net
apart to mako thin ilrlvo nnd It In Iho
anguine expectation of tlie ISO dole.
Katun In attendance upon the coiiven.
tlon that tho hopoa of tho association
will ho realised.
"It I In tho mind of association
lomliim. and tho Idea him received
strong aupport from all right-thinking
peopto lo whoso attention It him
btn brought. 1hnt no fnr as possible
tha snmo opportunities should ba op
ened np to tho boy In tho country. n
Is now afforded those In tho large
cities, (or other things bong equal,
iho avorngo merchant of today, con
trolling a largo, business, considers
with greater faor tho hoy brought
up In rural comminution than ho duo
hi in wn l oncompaxiiud by urban
advantag."
CHURCH GATHERING
AT CENTRAL POINT
Tho get-together mooting of tho
members of tho Christian church of
Central Point nnd vicinity Tuesday
evening was a big auccoiui. There
win a larco attendance nnd a numhur
of Mfedford peoplo wore Ruontn, re
ceiving a. very cordial welcome from
tho Central Point peoplo. A proprnm
wna rondorad coiibIbiIiik of munlcMiy
the HUH Klrla quartet, nnd a duel
by , B, Millard nnd J. W. Klrkpat
rick. J, O. Iimacaoii mndo an addrona
of wolcomo and 8. 8, Smith .respond
ed for the Mod ford church, nnd com
plimented tho ,ennroKntloir at Cen
tral Point on tho aplendld now life
they hnvo taken on Hlnce Mr. Mlllnrd
linn been nrenchlns for IIhmii nn Wed-
neiiday ovonliiRa, Mr. Mlllnrd' ex
plained tho budKot for the church
thin yonr'and nnlil ho had no doubt
of tho mnmhori reaching tho KO.il.
The budget was adopted.
After tho program eplondlu re-
frcslinioutH wbro aorvod, a Apoclul
fnaturo being tho largo numbor of do-
llcioua nkoHi ,.r
The church at Contrnl ''Point l
nhowjng wonderful Incronae In eun
dny school and church atlnudanco
nnd onthunlnmn.
EUGENE FEDERAL BUREAU
. BUSY WITH WORKERS
EUtiENJS. Oro.. Xiril ioVVfuff Eu-
triine ol'l'tco of tho fedbrnl omMovfwlt
liiironu giliiplU'il iu:i .men. with iobn
iliirinir lNt woalchcanrilincr to Friink
1. Armituuo. NOriratnrv. . , Tlttf ronnrl.
HliowS' tlmt 00 of tho men were civ-
lining nntl 1.1 mill Ms; Honon h
hIiow thnO Iho -Booth' ICollv Lumber
coinmtnv of thm oitv litis 'siipnllotl (II
e.v-solrlioi'A with worki
; , Ho ICncuimmI IllfllUMIZH
"IjRHt Sprlnp; I, had a torrlblo cold
and grlppo and wns afritld t wits go
ing to novo Infhionaa," writes A, A.
MoNoono, iHIgh Point, Go, "I trlod
many kinds of modiolno, ut romain-
ed olbggod with cold. I thon took
Foley's Honoy nnd Ti" Compound,
feeling oliof from "tho first. : 1 used
Hovon small bottles. . It wns n sight to
seo tile phlogm I cnugliou up. I am
convinced Poloy's Money and Tnr
BnvoiV mo from Influonza' ' Chocks
coughs, oolds, croup and whooping
coiiKhi.-'Vor stilo by Modford Phnr-mftcy,-1
' ," . .
il"" 11 '
' HOldluw, Hnllors nnd Marines
You nro' horoby nollflod that tho
Woodriibn of tho World will ml'mlt
dlschii'rSed soldlors, Biilloi'B and nmr-
Jnos (lliclutllng thoso In tho nlr roi1
ivlco) to mBnvl)ornhli' without Initia
tion ton, and tho Head Cnmp will pay,
modltwl arid oortifloivto foos, Tho
Insurance r,ntos nro low und a big
;ros8rvo to 1tici thorn up. You shoulrt
ilnvostlgnto this offer, it is worth
HnmnlhltiKtn you. . ... , . ; . . .i
' W. B, JACKSON, ClorlC
CUli) NO, )D, VY, 0, W'1
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-OWNEY PATTON 4
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hlWiliMV mill' fi'nwtt
Hionlnft Wmliu.iiilnv mul 'I'lfiir'Miliiv.
START FREE LOVE :
THEPACIFICCOAST
l't)KA)VB, Wiih: April 8 A Iht
cor which they found In Iho possW-
tilon of llhrry M; Wicks of Portlnnd.
miller a r real here on a charge ot'dls'
loyalty and charged with violation of
tho Mann act, und which rnfors to a
meeting of tho "0. C; C." was mndo
public by tho police today. These
Initials were signed to" threatening
letters received by Governor rttophous
of California shortly before .tho exec
utive mansion nl Sacramento was
damngod by itrt explonloii several
months ago.
The latter, nddrosuod to John Kur
nchor of Detroit, deals niululy with
the question ot free love, nnd to
clures that tha writer plans a cam
paign hero and nn Iho coast, that the
"sex strtigglo may bo rovlvod." It
sua:
,;'Yonr tolwgram received and ' I
wired you to send us 1000 copies of
'Tho Proletarian.' Wo will remit
check as soon as wojiavo tha next
meeting or tho C, C C. so tho bill can
be allowed."
Tho federal, official aro -Investigating
the letter mid Iho act Miles It
discusses, II was stated. '
FRANK ELLIOT BUYS -"
THE POWER AUTO CO.
J'j'nnk 0. Klliott, pnipriutor of. the
Puhtiirium und one of tho live wire
businesH men of the oitv. nnd J. L.
Cook, fonder) v of Modford,' lint, who
lien been euunu'cd in the iiutn biiMiiens
in I'lii'tlmul for some tinic, Imvo mir-'
eluiHed the Power Auto compimv nnd
I a lien elini'L'e of I lie Biiine. It will be
known us the Elliott & Cook Auto
Cointmnv, . ' ;
Mr. Klliott will hhvo eliiirifo o tlio
HiilcH deiinrliuetit. and Mr. Cook, who
tins luid Veurs of experieneo on nil
limited (if piii. will hnvo ehnrirl' of
tho nioi'lmnjjcnl department, botli triv
iiur (heir perMonut ullention to their
roMPcetiva ilepnrlmcnlH, tlierehv in
suring tlio host' of service. ; '
Thov will bundle Hoick nnd Bort
curd, for the present, illso liopiihlie
truekSj Kirchtono tires nnd nuto.ne
eeHHorieH' of itll kinln, Thov have
one' of the lai'iroKt tniildiims in
Southern Oregon devoted to tho nolo
biixinesK. -
J; V. Power, Die roliriuir proprie
tor, him been ill tho an In luiniiiess in
Meilforil for seven vnnrH, Ktnrtimr on
Smith I'Vont street wKero lie wns
loeulcd until a venr ngo, when ho
moved lo tlio iiresen t , local ion on
South Fir, in order to nceoiumodulo
bin inereiiNinir btisinesx. Mr. I'owov
is nn oxpert mcehnnio nnd n good
InminesB num. lie lins not dooided
what ho wil do hut; will, bo with' the
now firm for n time nnd will remain
in Modford this sunnier iind' it in
hoped will decide (o remain permit
nertliy. ' I v;--.-.k
SALMON FISHERS WANT 2 '
; . ITS 2 POUNDS OF FISH
" ASTORIA. Ore..' April 6 fweho
and ii hnll. eenlw per pound for cliin-
ArMlsCMI ffl'DV' t CAM
THINGS AT HOME
Try it!. For a few cents you can
dry clean' everything. , -
Save flvo to" t'eA dollars quickly by
dry cleaning everything In the homo
wltk gaanllnu that would bo ruined by
soap and water suits, coats, waists,
silks, lacca, gloves, shoes, furs, drap
eries, rugs everythingl
l'liico a gallon or more of gif inline in
If dlshpsn - Or washboilcrj then put In
tho. things to bo dry cleaned, then
wash tliem with Rolvito sonp. Shortly
everything conies out looking like new.
Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles.
Do not attempt to dry clenn without
,8olvlta soup, This gasoline sonp Is tlio
secret of all dry cleaning.'
A package of Snlvlte soap containing
directions for home dry cleaning, costs
little nt any drug store, Dry clean out
doors or awnv from Dawe
DTOTtp wnftTj nvmrnm, mmoim,' otikoox, TtiKftny; apt?tl , sf tow
ftrnilltif jii
Klkx' MiiiKtiolH, i I'age
III. . , r I ,
Adfil ll iiinl
imk Hulmon ciiuuht outsiilu llm ntoutli
of the Ciiliiiiiliiu river irt Hid prieo
wliieli the ('(iltiinhiii lliver . Trollefs'
I'nioii tliinliN should .be paid ilurihir
I lie seiiHou which ouciih on May 1. At
the ineotiiiif of Iho union held ot ''lu
vl,. ()iu Seerelnrv Towner whm in
ilrnejed to connnunieate with ,(ho
plu'liftrH', . - ? i.'v
., .-. Livestock ' ' 5'' -' '' :
-.' I'tiltfLANU, April 8. pntc
Htviulv ; recoinis H7. Steers,- beAt.
$l.'l.0(lt(iM'l..r!l: u'ood to choice, $11.50
diVlM: iiieilitim to gowl 1 0.OOfrP
11.00: fair to irood .00(iil 0.00 :
common to fnir, $8.0il('0.00; Wiod to
ehoiee t'owjt nnd heifern. $10."0f(j!
ia.'25: medium to good. $7.00(5:8,00:
fair to medium, .'.00tXfl.00 ; dinners,
$3.f(0ftMJi0: bulls. ;:: $0.00(ffi8.fiO:
culveB ,!).r)0JX.'j0: , Blockers add
feeder. 7.00fMO,00. '
llogM Hlonilv, ' rif'6'.uu I'iO. Prime
mixed, if lll.Oiirn'Kl.'J.'i: medium mixeil,
jfiaYnffOliLOO: rimt'h.hevien. $17.00
Ui I7.'.'.r.; pit:. $n:2-mi:ir: bulk of
inlex. iflO.OOfH'Kl.lO.
Sheep Klcailv: no reeeip(. rPrinie
Iniiw, if Itl.OOfiLl7.0ll; fnir to medium,
$H.OOW1.1.00v .vciirliii(.'s. Ml.OOfW
12.00: wetliers. !).00nM0,00; ewes,
B..'!0(T10..-iO; ;
' lluttrr ' ' -'-' . '
l'OHTLANI). ' Aiil ; 8.-Butt'er.
ite:ulv, CitV: civntnerv printH, ox
Irns, hoi ltti.'itl(il!le: cnitons, OldO
(Co: half boxes V nioroi.lesR thnn
linlf hoxcH, I cent more, i Duving
price bplter iul. country. OJOtU.Ie;
eulic e.vlrnfi. ii!)e. 4
, . I.. " h -.;,-.
- Clroiilt Court
City of Ashland vs. Garland L.
Walker ot nl. . Affidavit and onlof.
." W. M. Hoborts ot al vs. John W.
nollnrhlde. Affidavit and ordor.
City or Asbliind vs. W. 1). Hodg
son ot ul. Affidavit and ordor.
J. C. Power vs, A. L. Parkluirst.
For money. ..
George Kaufman vs. Frederick C.
Pago.' Notice and ordor.
A. W, Wnlkor vs. C. DeVoo. Ordor.
V. I). Stcadmnn vs. Bilr Granite
Co". Ordor.
O. W. Priddy vs. Mlnnlo M. Prlddy.
Affidavit nnd default ordor. : '
Dexter K. Patterson vs. Pnttorson
' Frait-Juices
In Vials
Jiffy-Jell flav
ors come scaled
iti rjlass ft bqttle
in each package.
. , Each is rich es
sence, condensed
from fruit Juice,
c Add boiling
Water, then this
essence, and you
" have a real-fruit
gelatin dessert, and at
tvimntr; cosa, you should
knovtr jthls fruity dainty.
i&Ftaoon, at Vonr Grocer's
: 2 Package for 35 Centi ' ,
GOOD BUYS .
10 aoroB on Pnclflo highway, n
iino sou, moaorn nouso, until, otc.,
oloctrlo lights, v tolophono, ; oleotrlo
pumping plant, tank nnd cohiploto
wulor systohi, flno barn equipped
with fork nnd track, two good chick
en housos nnd yards, nine ueros alfal
fa, sonio chorrles, panahes ponrs, ap
ples, etc A splondltlly ' equipped
nnd produe.ttvo piano; a good buy nt.
$5300.00. .- y ' .... - -;'.;-
Sovon-rortln lnodorn homo oA Main
stroot, $1200.00. V ' '
2'1-room bonrdlng housoi complete
ly furnished, stonm hont nnd hot, and
cold wntor In every room. ABk iui
about it as we linto to publisb the
prlco. . : '". : v ' . ...... i -
BROWN & WHITfi
, , -' I ;
QiriNews
F UM'Js
tfly-JeK
mm
Orchard Co; Affidavit, motion, de
finite doerno and cost bill.
Onruldlno Tludss vs. lii(iru Vltuh
et ul. ; Affidavit and order. '
' I'robnto Court
I?st. A; W.1 Attorbrry. Order ap
pointing admliilstrulor.
Jtst. Kvolyn h. Walker. Final ac
count und ordor. 1
ICst, Hlmeon Prossloy Matthew. Pe
tition and order.
Kst, Kurl tloofft. Ordor.
Kst, Anna 11. 8troumlng. Inven
tory und appraisement.
Kst. llermun Lawronlz. Hoslgna
tlon of administrator. .
. "Kst. Oeorgn K. Silver. Bond of
gtiurdlun. -
Kst, Chns. h, Bchloffelln. Proof of
publication. . ;
- Kst. Kllen 3: Sullivan. Order, po
sition and ordor.
' : Kst. Andrew J. Ansson. Petition
and bond. - "
v Ileal Mslnfh Trnnsfers
Sarah J. Hastings to VTHllnm
T
YOUR OLD SHOES
Make "them Wear Ljke New-
: ; 5 As Did This Canadian 7
Officer ;,' j
A' Canadian army bftlcfcr, William
Pcmbcrton, of the farfioUB Princess Pat .;
Kegiment, told of the extraordinary !
wear given him by a pair of army boot j
twice rcpairl with Neslln Soles.
"Slxmonthsdf trench warfare under !
destructive condltioiis.put the first !
pair of Neolin S)l out of business,"
said Lieutenant Pemberton, "but ordi: '".
nary soles would have gone to pieces
in mticn less time.
; 1 Don't throw away shoes that can be
repaired. Have them re-bottomed with
tough, durable Neolin Soles. Any
cobbler or repairman will do the work
for you. The prico is no more than
for soles that give less wear. Remcm
lx:r Neolin Soles are created by science
to be what, soles should be. They
arc flexible and waterproof as well as
durable. They como on new shoes of
all styles. They are made by The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company,
Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot
Heels guaranteed to'' outwear any .
other heels. -
WHEN MCRA10A
! ATTACKS. HERVES
Sloan's Liniment' scatters
the congestion and
; relieves" pain
A little, applied .without miRi'Kr.'wni
penetrate immediately, and' rest and
aoothe the nerves. . . t
i Sloan's Liniment Is Veiy effective la
allaying external pains, strains, bruises,
nches, stilT joints, sore muscles, lumba
go, neuritis, sciatica, rhcumatictwingca
. Keep a big bottta always on hand
foriamily usc'Druggists everywhere.
Price 30c, Ode nnd $1.20.
NOTICE OP SAM OF OOVERiVt
MENT TIMBER. - General Land Of
tlcerf Washlngtorfi D. C, March 17,
1919. Noyco Is hereby given' that
subject to the conditions and limita
tions of tha Act of (June-9, 1916 (39
Stnti; 21S), nnd tho Instructions ot
tho Secretary of tho Interior ot Sep
tember 16,; 1917, the timber on the
following lands Will b6 sold May 6,
1919,. at 10,o'oloek a. m., at- public
auction at the United Statos lnnd of
fice nt Rosoburg, Oregon, to the high
est bidder at not less thnn the ap
praised value as shown by this notice,
sale to bo subject to tho approval of
tho Socrotary of the" Interior. - Tho
purchase price with- nrf additional
Bum of ono-ftfth of oho per cent
thereof, being commissions allowed,
must be deposited at time of sale,
money to be returned It sale is not
approved; otherwise patent will-Issue
for tho timber which must bo re
movod within ten years. Bids will
be received from cltlsens of the Unit
ed States,, associations' of such citi
zens and corporations organized un
der the laws of the United States or
any state, territory or tfistrict'theroof
only. Upon application of a qualified
purchaser, the timber -oh. any legal
subdivision will be offered separately
before being included in Any oftor ot
a larger unit. T. 39 S., R. 2 W., Soo.
l; iSB NEU, Yellow -pine 10 M.,
red fir SOB M., NE S1S, yolloT."
piiie 65 M.,'rod fir 605 M., none ot
tho -yellow pine to bff sold for loss
thiin $2.00 per SI.', and none of tho
rod fir to be sold for loss than $1.00
por M. T. 37 S., R. a W., Sec. 19;
NBH; NW ,' yellow pin'' 30- M red
fir 850 M NW4 yellow pine
80 M., red fir 420 M., none ot the yel
low pine to bo Bold for less than $2.50
por 'Ml; arid none of tho rod fir to be
sold for loss than $1.25 por M. Clay
Tnllman, Commissioner Oonoral Land
Offleo.
$12Q0
i !
A seven room honso located oil West Main Street; ;
modern' conveniences. Lot 50x1.50.
Wo would liko a few listings of modem bunga
lows that can-Too sold on easy terms. . '
Bennett Investment Co.
Insnro In sura Insurance. , v.-'. .,-.,.'..- Phono 701).
CLASSIF1EDADVERTISEP1ENTS
H. Haldwln, land In Doatty
addition to .Modford ,.... ' 10
fhomus flragg et ux to A. j.
y, Potts. of IS,Wi UK Ot' -
j KW Of sec, 25,. twp, 3ft, Tt. "'
i 2W.'- ..:.:....:r:..j..:.....;...c;....;: ' soo
GHAT HI BECOMES
t
Try Grandmother's Old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
;.),-. Sulphur, . .
V';-.-' ;'-' ' ' I .v "'''- 'V.-
'Almost enreryone knows that Sags
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only way to get
this mixture was to make It at home,
which Is mussy and troublesome.
; Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul
phur Compound." You will get a large
bottle of this old-time recipe Improved
by tho addition of other Ingredients,
at very little-cost Everybody uses
this preparation now, because no one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as It does It so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush' with It and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears1, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair become
beautifully dark, thick and glossy and
you look years younger. Wyeth'a Sairo
and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful
toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for
tha cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease; -
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent a word.
Locals Ten cents a line. -Legal
Five cents a lino. '
Display 25 cents an Inch".
, Contract rates on application.
r
HELP tV' ASTE1 SfALK.
WANTED Ambitious man as gen-
erali agent immediate, s largo ; ln
. come ready, deliver our product
! here and In vicinity- small amount
f necessary to finance first order
500i percent profit. This means
practically your own business con-
stantly. Increasing for ten years;
"Treasurer" 906; 14S2 Broadway.
! Now York. - .14
WANTED-Men vO cut wood and
; clear lnnd. Webster Ranch
Phono 6S5-J3. .. . 326"
HELP WASTKD FKMALR
WANTED Woman for housework In
. country; young child no objection.
Apply Mrs. Frank Preston, Hotel
' Medford. 14
WANTED wra UKUiANKOUS
WANTED-Wells to drill; water
I guaranteed. Address. A. . H.
S-' Ehyeart, Jacksonville, Ore. 15
WANTED Highest cash prices paid
for wool and mohnlr. ' Medford
,' Junk Co., Phone 283-J. .
WANTED To rent modern furnish
; cd bungalow, close in With garden
j spot. Box L, Mall Tribune. . 15
WANTED Carpenter. Al mechanic,
wants work;' would take cow as
' payment. Dixon, Route 1, Box 14,
' Metlford. ' - , IS
WANTED First-clnss saddle horse.
1 O. E. Blackington, Gold Hill.- ,.. 14
ANTED--A second-hand lawn'
mower with pink hcfadle. Also a
well bred rabbit with bluo eyes;
and "other livestock; not second
handed; Miss Mnndy. Leo,- ' box
116S, care Mail Tribune. : 14
u . .
ANTED Fpur-horso team and dri
ver suitable for ditch work. Apply
to Toney Ross. Gold Hill, Ore. 24
WANTED -To buy used mower, rake
' and! corn cultivator. Address AZ,
V caro Mail Tribune. , . 16
WANTED We pay cash for Liberty
bonds. . Halo's Piano House Inc.,
'".' J. P. Hale, general manager. '
WANTED-7-Any kind cattie, stock or
'beof.f "G. W. King, ; Montague)
' Calif.' " 336
WANTED Houso moving and re
pairing. Phone 4 88-M or 488-X.
FOR 8ALK RBAXi HSTATK.
FOR SALE OR HKNT Ton acres;
.. water for Irrigation. Phono 738-X.
FOR. SALE Power sprayer.
,partloulnii. call 121-X.
For
17
FOR SALE Desirable acreage, close
Itn, terms. , For Information' ad
dress Owner, Mail Tribune, v 16
FOR ;SALE- Several good stock
-ranches Inoludliig "cattle; horses,
farming Implements, etc.; If look
tag for a bargain and want to make
some easy money, seo T. C. Qnines;
Trail, Ore. . . . 326
; FOlt BAI-E SttlSCET-LASEOfS- FOR RXCHAXOK.
FOR SALE Oak "wood, 3 50 "per i'Ou'TRADIilOn'S .Avery tractor In
. tier. Phono 788-111. 16 At condition for a good young
U. , ' '.'i. u.' r team, or sell for $400.- Phono
FOR.,8AIE Michigan pea beans; 857-iVf,.. ',., ...... , 17
hand-picked. C. E. Kirk, Rogue ' - - t
FOetdri0ummumrca.e- Terv WwX1iT.I.'3.ta
' "Cheap. PHbno 4C0-.f. ,15 frlimne. 15
FOir8AI.B Seed corn. W. P. MSrnflJ0Vrlt.!:n
Dodge, 610 South Oakdale. 18 " IXB IZI ll
FOR Al yolloW: dent seed . -..
corn Three tons to Select from. ESTItAVKI)
; Phone 591-J2. C. W. Isaacs.
: STRAYEI Ono red and whlto spoty
FOB BALK Field selected seed corn ted bull. . Mark crop. and slit In
Minnesota NO.-13. E. L Lane, Clf ; right ear; brand day on right hip.
tral Point, phone 13-3. 16 , Notify C. B. Centers, Gold Hill;
' Ore . .''14
FOR SALE-Tbreejnules; ono horse; ' , ,
, wagon, springs, sprlngtooth and i imwtiMiAi
disc harrows; barrow cart; eight- muisx jo lMikn
inch plow; fifty gallon metal bar- LOAN3 Fara ioansY por'cenrin
rel. Harnese. Paul Williams, 303 . n r
' North Main street, Ashland, Ore'. terest, u. i. Hoggs.
" '': '. "",'. ' ' :.'.' . .- ;' LOANS-CIty loans. Bnildlng ft Loan
FOR SALE Singer sewing machine 'Assn.j 429 M. g. ft H. Bldg.
on easy terms., Cleaning and re- MONEY TO LOAN- on good real
pairing of all machines a specialty. . estate security, and will buy Lio-
i 245 South Central avenue, phone ; erty Bonds. J. -B. Andrews. No.
,903-R. C. A. Chapman. 344 il North Grape. Fhontf S3-M. 330'
FOR SALE--Early Snnrtso seed po- ' JLI JT'l-ZXT315
tatoes. D. Schnack, K, 4, Medford. BUSnfEBfl OTRECTORY
..... : 21
. ' - ' 1 .- ' Attorneys -
FOR SALE Electric motors for sale, - ' ...i,..w .-;
rent,-or trade. We buy motors. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-aWaw,-Paul's
Electric Store. 33 . rooms 8 and 9, HedZord National
- ' - Bank Building.
FOR SALE Clean bsardiess barley ' is
-for seed at Wat-kins Feed Store..
FOR SALE 'Rotten- cow manure;
Phono 45 2-Y. Hoover's Dairy.
TTOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE About five tons freshly
dug stock carrots. Modoc Orchard.
Phone meal hours.,
FOR SALE Stri-.tly fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clprrer and other grass
seeds. NItro-caltures. ; ; Ralph
Etden, Medford.
FOB SALE -MVESTOCIt
FOR SALE ' ' Poland China Red
- -brood sow,'- farrows this . month;
: ' alBO young red boar, great breeder.
Would exchange board for laying
; hens. Phone 19-F12. R. F. D. 4.
'- Box 43. ,. : ,f .-'.18
JOR SALE--Toggenburg kids. Phone
7S8-R2. , 16
FOR SALE-50 goats with 27 kids;
cheap if taken at once. Box 65a,
Talent, Oregon. " 18
FOR SALE Two nice geldings,
weight. 1430 and 1320 lbs. . 547
South Front street. ; 15
FOR SALE 114 bead 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. Wag
ons, hacks and buggies. : At the
Union Stables,. Ill North Fir St.
D. S. Litts. -. -- : ' 15
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled
bull calf, born October, 1918; fine
, youngBter. Modoc Orchard or Pal
mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore.
VOH SALE POCTTRY AND EGGS.
FOR SALE-i-Golden Seabright ban
tam eggs for hatching from choice
.birds, $1.50 , setting delivered.
Phono 19-F12. '-. .:-':' - 12
FOR SALE Eggs. ; Am offering
hatching eggs from my fine White
Leghorns, one of tho best flocks in
southern Oregon, headed -by four
pedigreed malo birds from very
high record- hens;-" Pullets from
these eggs will lay all winter. $1.50
per setting; ! replace Infertile
; eggs. E. H. Westorfiald, Medford.
Phono 19-F4. , - 34
FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 5o;
chicks; Rv I. R. eggs. All heavy
layers. F". H. Dressier, phone 777-L
'.-.'.." ''-'.:-..'".. - 30
OR : SALE Hatching eggs, S. C.
White Leghorns. Best of winter
layers,.$1.50 per setting of 15. $7
ln 100 lots: K. Hammerbacher,
-:' R; F.x-D. No. 2, Grants Pass, Ore.
"'v.;,;;, 334
FOR KJKHl. HOC8E8.
FOR RENT- Five-room modern bun
galow, furnished. J, W. Wake
,. field., '..-,.' . , ; ,
FOR RENT Four-room furnished
apartment. 822 South Central.
Phone 403-X2. v 16
FOR RBNT--Sevetal moflorn houses.
Building & Loan ABs'n, 429 M. F.
& H. Bldg. .
.FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT One furnished apart
ment at Hotel Holland- -
. FOR RENT flCSOKLiANBOCS.
FOR RENT Two acres of lnnd, fine
for' tomnttibS. E.:W. Lansing, R.
. F-.. DJ,2. Pacific Highway. 17
FOR RENT '25-acre orchard. Ron
tor can have all fruit for takirtg
cure of samo excopt 10 boxes of
apples. '; Enquire of W. S. Barnuihi
.-,:,-,,.;:';-:-v:.,;. 15
FOR RENT ThO El - Paso ranch
(Wagner Creek . Gap), elevation
4500 feet. Term lease, 400 acres
summer stock and dairy ranch;
fenced, Irrigated; unequalled
strawberry land. Welbori) Beeson,
umt Qwm.... is
A. E. REAME8, Lawyer, - Qarnett-
Corey Building.
ELIJAH H. HJJRD Lawyer.-2 13-14
Oarnett Corey Dldg.
Anto Supplies
LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Gov W '
re operating the largest, oldest
- and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use onr spring
when others fall; Sold nnder writ
ten guarantee; 84 North Fifteenth
- St., Portland, Oregon.
Farm Loan Bonds
FARM LOAN BONDS, 4,- tax :
free, 425 to, $1000.. Can, .place v
'loans $500 to $5000, first mort
gage, 6 to S. E. H. Hurd, 213-14
Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premise
cleaned up for the summer; Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 861-T. J.
Y. Allen.
Expert Aero nutans
WILSON AUDITING CO: B. If.
Wilson,. C. P.-A.' Attention given
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
' into our elmplrfled acoounting
method. M. F. ft H. Building,
- Medford. Phone 157-K. 1 ,
Farm Xioans-
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 ' to 40
years. 5 Money ready when
, land la appraised and title ap
proved. , E. H. Hnrd, aecy-treaa.
National Farm Loan Associations,
i Garnett-Corey Bldg.; Medford. '
Instruction m Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
. piano and harmony. Halght Musis
; studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 73. : -
:'; Planing M.m
THOMAS MOFFAT General mil
work, sash, doors moulding and
Bcreens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
'-' 184. -
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec
ialist Drilgless Physician. Curo
acute and chronic diseases. From
8-12; 1-5 daily; free clinic Tuesday
only 9-11, 1-4. Clinics at St.
Mark's Bldg. , 38
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Fhona 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye;
' ear, nose and throat. . Eyes eclen- .
tiflcally tested and glass" sup
plied. Oculist and Anrlst for S. P.
H. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft' H. Ob;
Bldg. Fhona 667. -
DR.' F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS OARLOWs '
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN8
, 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bide,
V Phone -904-L. i -Residence
26 S, Laurel Street. .
, Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha :
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers; billing syBtems,
etai . Portland prices.- 27 North1
Fir St.", ..... , , , .
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. .
--Office 42 North Front Stj Phone
815. - Prices right. Service guar
ontoed, . : ',, , .,
INTEUURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CARD.'
Tcavo' Metlford for Ashland" dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and' 10:15 a;
mi and at 1:00', 4:00 and 6:15 p: m,
Also bd Saturday at 9:30 p; mi Sunk -days
la ave at 10:30 a. m, and 1:80,'
5:30 and 9:30 p; m.
, Iav Ashland for Mctlford daily'
except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. nV;
Also on Saturday at 6:80 p. m. Sun
days leave'at 9:00 a, m, and 12 : 30,
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