POllTUNtt Oni.. Anril Bll.-f.'uV
b'.alow; ri't'i'll'lH 00. Hlimrfc, IiomI,
H.NWUUVii: mum in imiomiu, ir 1 1 .(ill
, 11, fill i ' iiii'dlniii ' I (i irnuil, I IMIllttf
Mill'. I'ulr In Uiioil. ll.llll(ii 111.011:
Lniiiioii to fair, .H,m)('U.tiO: u'um lo
linii'o now mid nmroin,! if id.iiikui
j,0H'. medium lo iriinil, 7.tHI((i)8,ui)i
nir lii mi'illiim, .'i.lMHiiHUHIt'ruiiiiiir,
ilMlci -U0i hull. - $l,00(ii H.rill:
..Ivtw. lt.0IH?i:i..'illi Klnrkur inn
rt,iir..7.lt0(iil0.00. :.
Hint Mrniiif !' ri'PuifiiN n;rj. rriihi'
,.!. ifUl.ril)((i'JII,7nt inciliiiii) iniXKil.
r'O.IIIKiD'JIO.'iri t rniik'll IhmivIck. 1H,!I0
i:!8,7.'ii uiir. l8.7o(i18.MI.
HIiccii Hti'iiiivs iweintM Mil, Kiiriinr
itiilm, !lMlll(ll.n(li prime IiiiiiIin,
lli..1(l((i lll.im: TAirtu iiiKiliiim, ti l. no
ilft.uo; vinrliiiin. ttUwViMU:
Utlicr. l).UII(i?10.(IO: we, U.r0(i1
lv,'iii. ; . . . ,
lluttor ''' " ',r
POltTLANM). April 2H. Itult.r
imdv. Cilv rUiilirv print, ox.'
ran, Itux lolx. firtn; curlmi. fllc : Imlf
wtfo, ''() mirnor: iinh umn imir
luci, lo mora, Huviuir unco liu(:
crfst, country. , o.liu ale; vuho vie-
Ki'UH. Hfllinif pri. elin (mint, -lie:
wviiur prp'i), -IUoiX'IIiiiu iirico ciiii.
IImI. 4'Jcl Hvlei'tvil ciiiiilU'd in cur-
on. Hev
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Bv A. C. luwlulL.
Prof. It. B. Murris, supervisor .o(
ih arhouls In thin part of tha coiin-
vlillod our nrhool Wednesday
afternoon and spent tho nlshi at tho
ifcinnyaldo and Thursday marnlns.
ami on up toward Urownslinro and
lists Creek. Ha li one ot I ha live
tires In hl port of Iho country and
bile ho la dolus; his of rirtol work
menu to lio itlvlna Kxnoral satlsfac-
lion. Wlilln In III nelahliorhood he
rtilled Iho Kmmo creek school on the
lut day of tha term and report thin
tby bad a (In program and of
tonrio a food bnnkot dinner. Minn
Margaret Hammond, tha teacher,
,-ame In town the next morning and
took psaaano on T. K. Nichols' Kord
for Aahland via Medford.' Kroni what
t can loam ah la qulto popular In
tb dlatrlcl.
Mm, Kva Ohnrkln and hor throo
thlldrvn, 'Wilbur Howard and tho
baby, andMlas Onlo l.nry of Ashland,
who have boon vlnltliiu friends a fow
nlles above horo. tame In and took
Pnuo on th Iwl Jitney for, Mod-
ford. Mr. Lewis." r.lhnUKBt. 'had
boat all that ho could put In tils
Ford when ho alnrlod, for In addition
to thotii already monllonod thoro waa
Mlu Kiln Dolford and a friend of
bora who had boon vlnltlntc hor and
br coualn, man and hla wlfo. Kdj
Stncr. and "Ulll" aald that ho
picked up anotbor -woman on tho road
out of town, rnaklnc twolvo altogeth
er, counting tho driver. C. M. Cox
of Anhland waa tho man and wire
of Aahland roforrod to In tho load
mentioned. ,. . ,
lira. Mayor who la living about
two and a half nilloa nlioro here,
brought In a ton-gallon can of cream
Thuradny morning for' tho Jat-kaon
County Croamory, . f ' . J : .; '
Hamilton Watkln lirought In Mlaa
Uargarot 'Hammon lo moot tbo Jltnoy
Thuraday morning. -
Krank Taylor and i. W. Mlleholl
canto out from Medford Thuraday
and Mr. 'Jlltcholl apont until 3:30
p. m. vlalllng aomo of hla old pa
tient. Mr. Mitchell la tho Chrlatlan
Sclcnco hoalor of Modford.
Perry Foater and hla aon-ln-law,
Henry French,' and Qeorgo U. llrown
of llrownaborc wero among tho bnal
new callor Thuraday. Tho drat two
ud Mlaa Plna Bonodlet, our primary
teacher, ' tBok 'dlnnor at tha Sunny
alde. i' - ( -
Mra. tt.p. Walaon, the Trail candy
maker, anil J. J.' Wllfloy camo out
on the Hurnlah Jlthoy and Mr. Wnt
aon took tho Trail atngo , for .-hor
home, l.atked Mr. Wllfloy about hi
proapocta tor a1 fruit crop and, ho n
nrod mo Uint tip to tho proaont tlrao
It' was Tory' good n tho ' froat' lind
dbno no damage to tho fruit thli far.
l!'M4aa tort Orovor, now of Modford
hot formerly of thla plnno, ' motorod
it Friday morning to bring hor
father out. Ho la having pmo ox-
tenalvo work done on lila mnchlno by
our blnokamllh and rfuto mnclilhlat,
W. h. Chlldroth. Mr, Orovor Ih In
poor health' and haa aold hla' farm
hero to Mr..Emnm Kyle, and a tract
on tho north and weat aldo of' tho
Baglo Polht-'Modford road of olghtoon
aoroa to A. C. Mlttelataodt, our 'tolo-
ptioflo operator, and ho expects to
try Irnvollntr ' this aummor to soo If
It will ld him, any good. '
'fMr. M;vB.-Bchutt of Dorhy, and
friond of bls 'liy tho nnmo of John
Moyr oriMlohlgnn who Ih out horo
halting him woro doing ' buslnoBS
horo Friday. And' so was Charles
Humphrey, also of borliy, Mr. Hum.
Phroy was getting his toam Bhod pro
Mrntory to hauling saw logs slnco Ik
l nn' asuu'red' ftiot that Wo'ai'O to hnvo
the V, ft Iflj rntlrood repaired and put
in running order ngftln. '
Alvin Conovor and family worn
a'ninng the buolnoas cnllors Friday.
1 wm. Von dor Hollon, ono ot our
Itardwnro morohants, has boon fono-
inK'tt.trnot of land on Roose croeK
nnd'has bought onothor small band
Of shoon nnd taken thorn up thoro to
pasturo. Whilo he is away hie whb
oonduots tho buslnoss of tho storo
"hd she and tho two ohlldron take
Mioir dinner at the Sunnysldo; , Sho,
Haya-that she cannot koop store nnd
down ms thnro were lx-PHHangiirs on
Urn car nnd Cbnrloy Viuighn hud Ills
traitor liniiiod with trunks and sult
I'lisiia. , llo was to hnvo (loorgo Al
bert iiiiiot til iii at' tho foot of the
Imevy grudo nnd holp him up with
his gnsollno motor. ' Tho pussotigora
woro nil striingors to mo oxcopt Jack
O'Oonnor nnd Mm,, Mubol lllldrolh,
H. Wotilny and wlfo cutm out on
tlio Wm, Uiwla Jltnoy Frlduy even
lK. , :' i
' Adolph nnd llmiry Poch of lako
crooli, eunio out and tir.mv.lit a mlxod
loiiil of uolntoos and rnohulr for Uoo.
llrown ft Hons,
Mlko Uldloy and his brother Jos
and fCrnoat Kllngln of Lalto crook,
onino out Frlduy tifliinioon,
Kd Cnwdoti and his brothnr-in-law,
Mr. 1. N. Host of Culltornlu, who la
bnro with his family vlalllng, drovo
Into town this Hnturday morning, ,
Thoiuiia F, Nichols, Hoy Ashpolo
mid Clifford Hanson, Mr. and Mrs.
A. 1). Hull of Modford woro among
tho (I Ilium at the Dunuyaldo today
noon. ' . ,
r,J, IS. lteod of Wollen and his ion
woro doing buslmma with our mor
rbaiils today, and so was Harry Von
dor Hollon of Wollon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson of tho J. M. Wllfloy
orchard. .
F. 8. Davis who has boon horo for
tho past two wwoks is proapoctlng our
hills for different kinds of stonos,
principally agates of large sixe, lo bo
used In tho inunurnoturo of finely
adiuaod acalos. Ha has alrnady col
loctod and shipped to San Francisco
several hundred poond.
Two Naval Flven ! Drowned.
CAl'K MAY. N. J., Aonl 20.
Wliilo tloHi'cndiiiir in a hvdronirnliino
lii-ro loduv l.ipiiti'iiunt Hcruor nnd Kn
alen'Ilnrriin were drowned' when the
pliino fell into f'npo Mnv luirlmr. A
third Minn vhi'ihhuI nnd nwiiiii to the
whnrf.
I.'i .' ' 1 i ,jl . ' . ;
SAGE AND SULPHUR
GRAY HAIR
If
Grandmother's Recipe
Restore Color,' Gloss
and Attractiveness. -
to
Almost everyone know that Baa
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound.
a, arms ock ma natural color ana
iumr w ine nsir wnen raaea. nroaaea
or gray.. Tear ago Ih. only way to
get thla nilxturo waa to mako It at
home, whloli la muay and trouble
soma. Nowaday, by asking at any
drug store for "Wyolh'a Hao and Bui
phtir Compound," you will get a large
bottle of Uita famous old recipe. Im
proved by the addition of other In
gredlenl. at a email cost
Don't stay gray! Try It! " No ono
3in possibly toll that you darkened
your hair, a It do It so naturally
and avenly. You dampen a spongo or
soft brush with It and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
trend at a times by morning the gray
hair dtaappeara, and attar another ap
Slloatlon or two, your hair b cornea
cantlrully dark, glosay and attractive.
Wyeth' Bago and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
for Ihos who dmtre dark hair and a
youthful appearanoo. It la not In
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention of d Mease.
NOTICB OF 6AIJ4 OF GOVERN
Mtift'T' TIMBER. Oonoral Ijand Of
tlre.' Wasblngton, D. C, March 17,
ll8.f Notice la hereby glvorr that
subject to the condition and limita
tion of tho Act ot Jon 6. 1016 (39
Slat.,' 218). and tho Instructions ot
the Secretary of tho Interior ot Sep
tember IS, 1917, the timber on tho
following lam's will bo aold May t,
1919 nt 10 o'o!ck n. m nt public
auction ntf the United State land of
flco at Rosoburg, Oregon, to the hlgh
eat blddor at not loss than the tip
prnlsod value aa shown by this notice,
solo to be subject to the approval ot
tho Sooretary of tho Interior. The
purchase price, with an additional
sum of ono-flfth of one per cent
thereof, bolng commission allowed,
must be deposited at time of salo,
monoy to be roturned If salo Is not
approved, otherwise' patent will Issue
for tho timber, which, must - be ro
movod within ton year. Blda will
bo rocolved from cltixens of the Unit
ed Stntos, associations of such cltl
ens and' corporations organised un.
der tho laws ot tho Unltad State or
any state, torrltory or district thereof
only.' Upon application ot a qualified
purchaser, the timber on" any legal
subdivision will be offorod separately
boforo,bolng includod in ahy ofter'Oi:
alnrgorunlt. T. 39 S R. 2 W:,'Soo.
1; SE14 NEW, Yollow-plno 10 M.,
rod fir 806 M., NBtt SI3,-ypllow
pine 6S M., rod fir' 60S M. nbne of
the yellow pine to be sold for loss
than $2.00 per M and nono of the
rod fir to bo sold for loss than $1.00
por M. T, 87 8... It.' 7 Ww Soo. 19;
NI0 NWK. yollow plno 80 M., rod
fir 850 M., iS'W 'NW14 yellow pine
b0 M.'rod fir 420 M nono of the yel
low plno to bo sold for less than $8.50
DOINGwS OF THE
Hello BilI, HoWs Boswess?) Busiuesi s Sop
Just T)iwmt -fa tBop
M ANO Sea HbvM VoO'HE
f I i ,
.: 74 IJt. J.I "II
WEDFOnn WXTC TOmUNTC, MEDFOEP, ORTOnOX,
per M., and nono of tho-rod fir to bo
old for loss than 11.25 pur M, Clay
Tullmun, Commissioner Ooneral Lund
Office.
A'otlcn to Contractors 8I11I0 ,
HlgliHiiy fViiiHti iii llon ''
1 Riiulod bids will bo rocalvod by the
Htato Highway Commission of the
Btut a of Oregon at Hoom ti(l Multno
tiiuli County Court ilouso, Portland,
Oregon nt 10 o'clock a.'m, on tho 8th
day of May, 1011), ror tho following
projects: , ; , ' .; ,
Grading and Macadamizing, Pu
clfio Highway,' Ilonton County, Mon
roe to I.nno County llno, 3.24 mllos
In lnngth: If), 000 oublo yards exca
vatlon; 0,700 cublo yards rock sur
facing. , ' u . . '.
(Iradlng, PuHfro Highway, Clack.
Mima County, Oregon City to Oswogo,
6.H miles In length; '40,000 cubic
yurds oxcavalloii. . ;
(iradlng und Macadam, Paclflo
Highway, Douglas County, Comstock
Pass Crock Uontlon, 1.0 mllos In
length; n, 000 . cubic yards excavation ;
2,000 cubic yards rock surfacing..
Grading and Macadam, Puclflc
Highway, Douglas County, I.eona
Drnln auction, 3.21! mllos In length;
1 0,000 cubic yarda excavation;' 0,000
tubla yurds rock surfacing.
; Orwllng and Macadam, paclflo
fflghwuy, Douglas County, Oakland
Bouth section, 1.2 mllos In length;
14.0Q0-cubic yards excavation; 2,400
cubic yards rock surfacing.
Grading and Macadam, Pacific
tllghway, Douglas County, Itoaeburg.
Wlnchostor section, 2.0 miles in
length; 9,000 pubic yards excavation;
4,000 ruble yards rock surfacing.
: Grading and Macadam, Paclflo
tllghway, Douglas County, Rosoburg
plllurd section 6.7 miles fn longtb:
61.000 cublo yarda oxcavatlon; 7.&00
cubic yards rock surfuclng.
: ' Grading and Macadam. Pacific
Highway, Douglas County, 'JaoViuea
Place-Johns Place section; 'T.t miles
In length; ts.'OOO cable yards excava
tion: 11,200 cubic yords -rock' sur
fuclng. Grudlug, Columbia River Highway,
i.llllam County, Arlington-Morrow
County. Lino section, 12.3' mllea In
length ; 88,00 cubic yards oxcavatlon.
(iradlng and Paving, Pacific High
way, Jackson County, Gold Hill-Jose-pblno
County Line section, 12.2 mllos
In length: 24.000 cublo yarda excava
tion.
1 1 Grading and Paving, Paclflo High
way. Jackson County, Ashland-Green
Bprlngs Mt.Mtoud., G.KG 1 miles In
length; 24.C00 cubic yard oxcava
tlon. - - '
Pavng, Pacific Highway, Jackson
County, Green Springs 'Mt. Road
California Line Section, 14.8 miles In
longtb; 11,000 cublo yards oxcava
tlon. Grading, Paclflo Highway, Joso-
kl rni. Havion mi Riuiiinn 7 A
"? r,.? eV PS r!?.V.0!l'.L:
miles in leoRth, 118,000-cubic yards
excavation.
Paving, Pnclfle Highway, Lane
County, Kiignne-Gashen Section, 4.9
miles In longth; 10,000 cubic ynrds
excavation.
1 Grading nnd Macadam , Pacific
Highway. Lane County, Junction
Clty-Honton County Line, fi.r miles
In length: 16.000 cubic yards excava
tion; 1.1. 500 cubic yards rock surfac
ing. - '' .:-'' -
PavlnE, Old Oregon Trnll, Union
County, Island Clty-LaGrande-Hot
Lake Section; -6.B mllos In length.
Paving, West Side Highway, Wash
ington County. Hlllshoro-Forost
Grovo Section, 4.8 mile In longth.
' No bid will be considered unless1
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
or' certified check for-nn amount
equal to five (5) por cent ot the total
amount bid.
A corporate suroty bond will bo
roqulrod for the faithful parformanco
of tho contract In a sum equal to one
halt of tha total amount bid, -
- Proposal blunks and full informa
tion for bidders may be obtained at
tho offlco of tho Slate Highway Engi
neer. Capitol iliilldlng, Salem..
Plans, specifications and form of
WANTED
To aoo you nt No. O Sonth Fir Street.
. WHY '
Because' wo-know that- lf yoa-aro
looking for Farms or City. property
at tho lowest prices-we have them
and can suit you. - .- - ; , -
';-' LISTEN !
87 acres, mostly alfalfa, mllo and
one-half from Modford, For quick
sale $172.60 per acre. .
70 acres, ono, mile from town; one
of the best places In tho valley; alfal
fa and fruit. Special at $167.00 per
acre.1' ; . .'',:
10 acres,' fully equipped, every
thing goes, $3500..
40 acres. Including crop, $100 per
acre. ,
SOO acres; four mllos from Mod
ford, $25 por acre.
,. , At your service. .
The fehl Investment Co.
t. . Lowor. price bolter. . .
vnluo our motto.
I see
L&rt TUAr
Aun-INpuicrj
FSUT 'BETTaB' Irl
W n?OMlW
MW 1.1 FB - HoW
seas-I vwtioen- ir me.
' AHEIllCAJTftwP3 rir As
MUCH "EB DieR& As TKeV
'ARB 'wU f r J
via
3AW twev
contrnct mny bo ingpacjcd at-' 'the
same place or may . be obtained upon
doposlt of $S.OO for ouch sot of plans
and specifications. 'Plans and speci
fications' aro also'bh' fllo at Iloom
1301 Yeon Iliilldlng, Portland.
Plan and specifications for tbo
work in Jackson County may ho In
spected ut tbo Offlco Of Mr. K. K.
Hodgmon, Division Knglnoor at Mod
ford, und plans and specifications for
the work in Union- County may be
Inspected In tho office' 6f Manche O.
Ilonnott,, Division Engineer, Pendle
ton. Tho right Is reserved to reject any
or all proposals or t,o accept the pro
posal doomed best for tho State of
Oregon. .
STATB THOHWAT COMMISSION,
H, HBNflON, Chairman.
W. Ij, THOMPHON, Commissioner.
Tt. A. BOOTH, CommUsloner. ,
Attost; , ,
, HEItBEflT NUN??, ' '
Stute Highway 'Knglnoor.
Salem, Oregon, April 23, 1919.
Advertising Rates
Classified -One cent Word.' .
' Local Ten- cent a line. . ;
Legal Five cent a, line. ;
' Display 25 cents an Inch.
'.' Contract rate ton application. -
URLP WANTEU MA-rJC.
WANTKD Four more ' first-class
v' motor mechanics. J Crater Lake
Motor Co. - - - '- , 33
WANTBD A young man with' some
knowledge of bookkeeping. Steady
'employment and a good opportu
nity, to learn a substantial busi
ness. Address P; O.' Box 1021!
' City. ' . . 34
WANTED A married man for'gon
; eral ranch work; permanent posi
tion. Phono Jacksonville 3H-F5 or
.address F. C. Preston, Jacknon-
Tllle. ; : 37
HELP WAATCD FBMAIiB
WANTBD Girl for general house
work. Phone 3&5-J, mornings. 24
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTBD Two young men want to
work on farm anywhere In Jack
son county. Call at 227 East Sixth
street or write D. Kadar, Gen. Del..
Modforg, Ore. 33
' WAmo JllflClri.LAjrDOUB
WANtED Pigs weighing pounds.
It. F; D. 1, Box 00, Talent, Ore. 34
WAOTED--1 OQ lo150 Tewea on
shares for three or five years; good
enre. good posture. Apply 641
Fnlrvlow, Aahlnnd. , . . , 42
WANTED Second-band Backs for
' rolled barley. Be each; Ralph
'' Waldo Elden, Ritss Mllli 1" v.
1 1 -
WIAMTBD To buy bay; also a toam,
Phono 448-R1. .-'" ( ij ! , '
WANTED Highest eash prices paid
. for wool and' mohair. Medford
Junk Co., Phone 283-J.
WANT-ED -We pay cash fpr Liberty
bonds. Hale's Piano Houso luc,
J. F. Halo, general manager.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or
. FOR RE141 HCtJ8E.
FOlt RENT Bungalow, partly fur
nished. "Phono 38-R3. "'
FOR RENT-FIvt;-room furnished
bungalow; one Job carpenter shop;
: apartments -or office rooms in
; brick buildings -at 131-209-213
West Main street. John F. White.
54
FOR RENT Modern T-room bunga
. low, furn'ahed complete: large
garden planted. Call 901 North
' ! Central, at noon hour or after 4
: p. to. 34
FOR RE"NT Bnngrlow, partly fur-
- nished.' Box H, Mall Tribune.
FOR RBVT Several modern houses.
Building & Loan Asa'n, 429 tt. F.
' H. Bldir. -
What Do You Think of This?
200 acres located about .10 miles from railroad,
about 120 aei-DS in "cultivtuibn, balance brush and
.rjasture land, 'all fenced,-, fair buildings, on good
county road. , .
"For quick action Will-sell for $25.00 per acre. Can
you beat this? ,.
' Bennett Investment Co.
Insnro in anro Insurance.
Tom is a
Vovr, service.
Voo hab Some.
Voi cam jii.or Ber
thaT-Thew pirn. .
OF OCR OrER.
-Auc A lot Mooe.
.THAtf-VoiHEAR,,-;;
APOOY;T&0-'
Pid v;-
r r. a. jt-H i
TUESDAY, -'APRTTi 20, 1f)1f)
USIFIEOMERriSEMiTf
Fon hunt runmsBBo aoomh.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
, for lady. 245 North Grape street.
FOR RBNT- Modorn furnished
rooms for light housekeeping.
Phono 750-J. 22
FOB RENT A PARTMKVT8.
FOR RENT One furnished
ment at Hotel Holland
apart-
iron balk rwumr and book.
FOR BALK Esgs. Am offering
batching eggs from my fine White
Leghorns, one ot the best flocks In
southern Oregon, headed by four
pedigreed male birds from' Terr
blgh. lecord hens. Pullets from"
these egx will lay all winter. $1.50
per setting. 1 replace Infertile
eggs, K. H, Westerfijld, Medford.
Phone 19-T4. 34
rOTt BAIJ4 LIVESTOCK
FOR 8AI.E Morgan stallion for sale
or trade. W. E. Butler, Eagle
Point, on the Browhsbor'o road. 36
FOR SALE Jersey milk cow, two
small horses. 728 Welch street. 36
FOR SALE Good gentle brood and
work more, weight 1200 lbs. -No.
29 South Peach street. . ' 32
FOR SALE We have retained from
our Khecn sale only our very finest
eastern Washington Ramboulllet
, . bucks. Wo now offer them for
sale. Rosenberg' Bros., Medford
Hotel. 32
FOR . SALE One matched team,
years old, weight 166. One Here
ford bull, 3 years old, weight 1700.
, 'Phono 9-F7, Jacksonville. Write
Chester C. Kubll. '.' , 41
FOR SA1.E One Durham ; bull, a
years old, weight 16i)u. Phone
9-F-7. Jacksonville.v Write Chos
tor C. Knbll. " 40
FOR SALE Pair of good' mules. See
. RIggs at Frlnk orchard. . - 34
FOR SALE; Pure tireo Red Polled
' bull calf, born October. 1918; fine
; youngster. Modoo Orchard or Pal
' mer Investment Co.. Medford, Ore.
FOB BALK TtKAl, ESTATE.
FOR SALr-Thlrty acres alfaUa
' land under ' Gold ' Hill Irrigation
ditch on Riverside Drive. Will sell
; 10 acre tracts, $200 i)er acre. See
' W. H. Striker. Gold Hill, Ore. 54
FOR SALE Three lota and s twO
story. briCk buildings If can find
suitable purchaser. Terms reason
able, at 131-209-213 'West Main
1 street, Medford. John' F. White. 54
FRATr"XUViewHome'',-80
acres, good. Improvements; Jersey
cow, span- of -mules, harness and
wagon; 100 tiers of wood, farm
5 Implements, and all cropb-go with
place. Write or come and see for
terms. W. K. Godding,.- Rogne
River, Ore. ' 45
FOR SALli Desirable acreage close
In, terms. For information address
Owner, Mail Tribune. 42
TOR KXCHANGB.
FOR TRADE W1H trade liberty
bonds for cow. Box 9, Mall Trib
une. - . - 32
FOR TRADE; Owners only: I have
a modern home in Santa Rosa,
Calif., to trade tor a small stock
- ranch and will add some cash. Box
65, Mail Tribune. 32
MONKS TO LOAN
LOANS Farm loan t per cent In
terest,-O. O. Bogga.
LOANS City loans. Building & Loan
Assn:. 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. -
' Phone 709.
foxy little Salesman
Tfle TUiitss That oue. BcMs
Imerb ARE- MoaT VioioeRFUi, besides i
THm LIVES 'rfiAT Were. losT- IT ISoUii.
Wis VJHO ARB LAK6BIM TOSWrtSIBOaT
- FOR MAKlrttf DEMOCRACV SAFE. FOR-
SoO AMD FOR. me;:
FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE It, H, Paxson's Superb
; Dahlia roots now on sale at Cen
' tral Point. Send for prlntod price
'.' ' list. ''.'..;....
FOR BALE Baled airalla and grain
hay. Jtegar ranch, phone 201-H. 26
FOR 8ALB--$45 gas rango In good
. condition, to sell at $15.00. Call
; 615 -West Second or phone 605-Y.
, 33
FOR SALB-Ford car; baa been
used about six weeks; Just as
good as new. Call 740-11. 34
FOR SALE; 3-Inch wagon, Califor
nia rack; first-class shape. A bar
gain at $35. J. K. Guches, R. F,
: D. 1, Griffin Creek. 32
FOR SALE 1916 Ford, price right.
Oood order;1 looks like new. 'Box
S. C. If., Mail Tribune. 35
FOR SALE! Superior spud planter,
good as new, less than half price.
Myers power spray at a bargain.
' Pbone Ashland 359-R. 35
FOR BALE About five tons good
alfalfa hay, first cutting. L. Nle
dermeyer. Phone 21-F3 Jackson-
; vllle. 35
WANTED-Second-hand
Call 589-R1.
bay
rake.
32
FOR SALE Second-hand single
buggy, bicycle, 50 feet almost new
hose, and lawn mower. 'Phone
19-X2. Central Point. 35
FOR SALE OR TRADE A 1916
- Ford touring body, in good condl-
; tlon. Will trade for a 1916 Ford'
i roadster body. Pbone 603-R. 34
FOR SALE Power spray rig.
particulars call 12 1-X.
For
32
FOR SALE Saw mill and timber.
! Dupray Lumber Co., Butte Falls,
Oregon. 33
FOR SALE Take 'your super-profit
with fertilizer, it's not too late.
. We have a full line of fertilizers.
Car load ot land plaster Just In.
f Ralph Waldo Elden. Ross Mill.
FOR SALE Al yenow dent seed
corn Three tons to select from.
' Phone 591-J2. C. W. Isaacs.
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re-
- pairing of all machines a speclalty.
245 South Central avenue, phone
- 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 34.4
FOR SALE Electric motors for sale,
' rent, or trade. We bny motors.
Paul's Electric Storo. 33
FOR SALBSarid" gravel and sedl
' monL Plowing done. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Str!'.ty . fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. . - Nltro-cult-ires. Ralph
: Elden, Medford. . . ' '
buildings,' 2 000. '
Iiurrt.
LOST Child's Wagon Friday evening
pa Front street -Finder return to
',! 104 East Second. 'Reward. . 36
LOST-MHilld's wagon Friday evening
On Front street. Binder return to
104 East Second. Reward. 36
PickOutYours
; No. 110 acres, 4 room house and
outbuildings, good water, fine young.
Bartlett pear orchard, $1250.
No. 2 -5 acres; fine soil, good im
provements, close in at Jacksonville,
$2500. - : - . .
: No. 3 6 acres, fine soil with good
good improvements; also close in, at
$2000.
'No. 4 27 acres close to Talent," 12
In alfalfa, balance in pasture, fair
No. 5 10 acres on Pacific high
way, all alfalfa, modern home, every
thing up to the minute, $5500.
No. 6 IS acres on paved highway,
9 .room house, tarn; garage, etc.,
splendid property,' $6500.
'No. 7 IS acres, good Improve
ments, grain, berries and garden; on
paved highway near Talent, $4000.'
No. 8 40 acre hill ranch, well
Improved, close to highway, $2000.
No. 9; 71 acres on Gold Hill road,
$2100. ,
No. 1061 acres, Wagner creek
rond, $1500.
BROWN & WHITE
' 10 Bouth Fir St.
no over.
Biu-,Wr& ABSOLUTELY right.'
IV PROUD OP bO-6RA THIS
pOl AMD SIGHlJ Ol THE1 BOTTOM
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BUSINENfe OTREOTOItT
Attorney
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-Iaw,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. B. REAMB8, Lawyer,
Corey Building.
-Garaett-
ELIJAH II. HURD Lawyer, 213-14
Gurnott Corey Bldg. '
Aoto Supplies
LATTER ATJTO SPRINGS Co. Wa
are operating the largest, oldest
' and best-eqnlpped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. TJse our springs
when others fall. Sold ander 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 261-T. J.
T. Allen. . . ,
Expert Accountant
WTLSO.V AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
: to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. - Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. . M. F. ft H. Building, -Medford.
Phone 16 7-R.
Farm Tuoans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
, years 5 Money ready wboa
land la -appraised and title -an.
; proved. E. H. Kurd, seey-treaa. '
National Farm Loan AeSOAlatlona,
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford.
Instruction in Moale
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Must
Studio, 401 ' Garnett-Corer Bldg;
' Pbone 72. . - .
Planing Mill
oil .
THOMAS MOFFAT-General , mil
work, aasb, doors, mouldings and .
"screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone
,184.
( Physicians and Surgeons - i i
DR. EDW" DE REYMONTE Spec
ialist Drugless Physician. Cure
acute and chronic diseases. , From
8-12,. 1-5 daily; free treatment
' Tuesday only 9-11 1-4. Clinics at
: St. Work's Bldg. . 39
A BtJRSELL, D. C; M. D. Splnol
oglst physician and surgeon. Diag-.
, nosis and treatment. Methods ot
, Dr. Abrams. Office M. - F. & H.
Bldg., phone 29., . , .
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlo
, physician.' 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phono 130. . '
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat. Eye aclen- '
. tlttcally tested and glass" aup
plied. Oculist and Anrist for 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co,-.
Bldg. Phone 567. . .
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAWS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PH"J SICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
' Phone 904-L. -Residence
26 8. Laurel Street.
Printers and FnUUsnere
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa that
best equipped printing office to.
Southern Oregon. Book binding,.
; loose leaf ledgers, billing system,.'
etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortb,
Fir St.
Transtwr
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 43 North Front St. Phone
- 315. Prices right - bervice guar-,
antned. . '
! INTEKCRBAN AUTOCAR CO. t
TD1E CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland dally'
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun-t
days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30-, .
5:30 and 9:30 p. m. . ;
Leave Ashland for Medford dally
except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. ;
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. '
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun- .
days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:80,
4 -SO and :ft n. ;
BY ALUM AN
SELLIMb vihoi.-i
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obok dinner at tbo same time.
,! ThlB 'mornlng when tho llUlo P.ft
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