Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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Oft BOON, FRIDAY, NAY 2H,- 1010
PAGE SEVEN
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()r.. Miivii:i, ('lit
tle nU'ihIv. immuiIpIh 1)7. Htiwi'H, biwt,
lll.lllifti lU.fills miiiil In clmli'd, $11,00
(all.M); liii'iliiinl to uimil, HMO.OOdi)
11,1)0; 1'nir In irmiil, 0,00((iU0,(M',
oomiium In I'uir, $H.00(ii)l),(IU ; good tu
choice ouwn mill IhhIWh, 1 0.(IO(i
ll.fiOs liit'iliimi to uoiiil, tl.ri(l((i 7,CiU;
fiilr to medium, iROtKuifi.fill; I'linnum,
:l,(lll(ii,,im; bulk ll.(l(l(iK.II();
iiiiIvoh, n.00riiUS.r(li Miocker mid
I'mulm-H, ir7,00(iIU.0), .
IIiiuh xti'iiilv: riM'iiiiitx I'rlnm
mixed, lll,rirt(ii U'll.()(l; medium mixed.
(HHJ.OOfH'lD.fto j rough lumvlcH, tlH.OO
1H.75-. piirH, $17.75 mill lH.a.'i. - '
Kliunu Htimilvt rci-nlnt 707, Prime
lnnilw, .,llll((rin,IHI; I'nir In iiiii
Mlliini tiiiulm, 1 l.lMldDia.OU; vt'iit linu'H
unit wliIhth, if I). IKIdi 111. (Ill; uwiw.
7.ll(l(ii'll.im.
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I'OIITI.ANI). On... Muv 23. Hut-
ter Ntronir. OiiIh'h, u:i Nitom. !H','-t;
ll'J hcons fiHn; til wore. r7'.c: 00
Hiiori!, r7 '.". I Villi, iiHri'hini'lll
wriiMMiil, Iiox lotM, UU; curium), II In:
liiill Ihixch hull' cent more: lex tlinii
linir boxen, nun (unit mori'i butterl'iit
DII(i)(IUu 1', u. I), MtiiliniiH.
" V.uan Si'llinir nrlt'C, cimu count,
lll'iic: bnvlng iirici', 4i: Helling
prii'll I'tlllllll'il, ! l t hl'li'l'll'il cull
iIIimI, i7v. hi'li'i'tml ciiiiilli'il in imi r
Ion, 'IHn.
IMullry
bruili'ni !lll(ii 3,"n'i
old
miiHtiirN. !ilc,
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Bv A. C. Hewlett.,
, l.aut Saturdny ovenlnK, May 17,
I'rut. I.liiioln Huvko, who hug buon
the prlnulpal of the. llutto Kullt lilKh
ichool, and fnmlly cams In to apond
the nlKbt on their way to tliolr homo
In UrunlH I'uaa.
There wua a toclul dunro hero Sat
urdny itlitht and aflor tho dunco Mr.
anil Mr. It. Itntnr of Mudford aitd
qullo a numlior of our, local youna
folk tociiruil ticila and breukfaat ut
the Htinnyaldu.
Our Sunday acbooi wua fairly well
attundmt and owIiik to unforoanen
hlndrnncra. In tho way of altandla
regulurly, Mlaa Wlnnlfrod llnnk, our
Oftlcluut auporlntondont tnndorod bor
roalnnulion. hut after talkiiiK the
manor over ehe withdrew hor appll
cation to be rolloved of tho dutlca
of the offli'u, and aa Mra. i. L. Huh,
urtnon, who wua rncently eltictcd a
aaalatant. Ntiperlntendont (iuda It
nioro ennveniont In uttnnd the lionae
creek Hmuliiy acliool Mra. John C
Kolmrtnon, her duuKhtor-tn-luw, wua
etectcxl In hnr placo and now every
thing Ii going on nicely again.
1 tly the llmo that I had reached
homo the gueiu began to arrlto for
dinner, among whom woe lioorgo W.I
NollBon,. wlfo and long Donald and
llorberli Mra. H. C. Kcrguaon and
daughter, Mlaa Korguaon of Modford.
Alao Mr. and Mra. C. K. Oat. Mr.
and Mra. tlonrgo (iutoa, Mlaaoa Ijiurn
and Mnrlo (iatoa, Woaley Judy, Cnr
ton Martin and Margaret Mury Mnnn,
JudKO Wm. Colvlg and aon-lu-luw,
W. J. Wurner. and falnlly conalatlng
of wife and throo clilldran. lua tho
Tailor and wlfo or Modford, Jobn'W.
Bmlth, wlfo and daughter of Wcllon,
Itoh Marnlah and illta notslo Nlch
olt, Ray llarnlah and wlfo, Orvll Chll
dreth and Zulu tiapport and Mr, nnd
Mra. W. C. ClemontB..
Our Christian Endonvor aocloty
mot at the haunt hour with Mra. Goo.
Wamaloy aa Icador, aiid ut tho clone
our proHldont, MUa I'lnn nonodlct,
our prloinry toacber, gave ua a very
Intoruatlng lucluro on tho work of
the Christian Kndenvor aocloty. Bho
hud boon to Ashland on Friday artor
noon anil attendod a locturo glvon by
one ot tho inomhora of tha. atato
Christian Endeavor aocloty, and
theroby glonnod qulto a numlior of
Interesting fnota. . Bho apoko very
epcouraglngly of tho work of tho so
ciety and of tho bright prospoots In
the future. At tho close of tho loc
. turo or talk, she spoke of tho time
When hef torm of school will oxplro
as tho plensunt Incidents during hor
etny among ua and cnllod uttontlon
to tho fact that noxt Sunday will bo
the Inst Sunduy that she'expocts to
bo with ua, for somo tlmo at Icnnt,
anil spoclally rbqucsts that thoro will
bo a full nttondunce noxt Sunday
night as nt that tlmo thoro will bo an
election to choose nnothor person for
president of tho society. ' '
Jess Killer enmo out Mondny and
brought hls mohnlr out to markot,
realising firty conts a pound thorofor.
Jeff Conovor and family oame .out
Mondny bringing with him his son-ln-luw,
Donnle Zimmorly and fnmlly.
Mr. Zlmmorly nnd family are on tholr
way to tho atato of Washington
whoro he expects to obtain work In
the shipyards.
J. C. Kckenborg, tho man who sold
his ptnee to Jumos lilnn, was In town
Tuesday and wont to Modford on bus
iness returning tho same dny. Ho
expects to start , for Washington to
day, Wednesday . or tomorrow i with
his fnmlly to. Join his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ponrl StAwoll
, who wero up thoro a few wooks ago.
Mrs. Charles Wilkinson and hor
son, Jossle Plymlro and wlfe'pnssod
thru hero Tuosdny on tholr way up
to Mr. Charlos Wilkinson's home nt
the Dead Indian soda Springs. Mr.
Wilkinson' ninkes his homo thore tho
most of the tlmo nnd Mrs. Wilkinson
spends tho aummor and full thero
with him aud sometimes spends most
of lliu wlnlor thoro. Mr. Wilkinson
hus such good health thoro and Ilia
III till iilllliiilu miiiniH to ugruo with him
o wnll thut lio calls I hut IiIh lionm,
ami liu iiIho inn nltoml to thulr stock
up t Intra.
Mr, Blnul), tho mull carrier between
Imro unit I iik ii Croud, liuil a cull to
ko to Modford Tuesday mill Irvlil
Oulliorlson I'urrliiil (ho mull In his
Nit ml, 1
Mm, C'romi, tint Hullii Falls hnlnl
kunpiir, Mm. Anna Corum anil two
daughters Ulid Mm. (Inorgo Ulchiird-
on, alto of Hullii 1-iillM, I'liinu out
Monday unci wunl to Medford, return
ing tha Huinu iluy, stopped at the
Huniiynlili) tot suppor mill Hum wont
on up to thiilr homo thnt n Ik lit.
Bum Courtnoy wim a bunliiitss cnl-
Inr Tuusduy on hi wuy up the coun
try to try to secure tho Jul) of paint
ing a ncIhioIIiuuho up tho crook, ,
(Jim Nichols nnd wlfo wuro In town
Tumidity mill whlla liuru ho was buy-
Iiik ropu to nuilio nets to uhu In liuul
In k liln huy. It tukim u hundred foot
of ropu to u not iiuIiik four now to ulln tho multor of tho application of I.
loud, lio miyit thut tho huat thnt no ?,: tll,1"u.r' .""'! ,BIIJ. ;
can do hiiuling buy on un ordinary.
huy ruck and unloudliig It with . a
JucksiiD or hurpoon fork la about
night louda a day, whlla with the nets
bo ciiii him I alxtiivu louda a duy und
In uddillon to tha spaed thoro Is no
wnsluga as tho nuts tuka It cloan from
tho wagon to tho mow.
Mr, Marlon mid family of Derby,
wero among the buslnuMa culwra
Tuesday, and so wua V. H, Chupmnn
of l.uke ('rcok. Alao Hliurlff Charleu
Tarrlll and his brother-lu-luw, Duo
Uradahaw, Tho lut threo took din
ner at the Huniiynlili).
J. II. Curlton nnd Mr. Welch of
Wolliin, wore In tawii Tuesduy, and
Mr. Welch went on to Modford nnd
to did Mlaa .Allison Officer on tho
mull null) ut 3:30 p. in.
Ed Morgun and family of Trull,
wero bimliiiiaa cnljiira the sumo dny.
Mr. and Mrs. Marah Onrrctt of
l.uku Creek, passed thru here Tues
day on their way up to tholr present
home on Lake crook. Mr. Garrett Is
onu of our lending stock men and In
tho full ho moves to Modford und
then returns to bit ranch In the
aprlng.'
Mra. McCuallu whote buaband la
foreman on the A. Corbln orchard,
went to Medfiird. returning Tucsduy
afternoon wllb Wm. Lewis, and ho
took hr on up home that evening.
J. M. Wllfley, ono of our big orch-
ardlsts who went to California about
two wooku ago, returned lust weak
bringing bis wife with . him. They
oiimo In their uulo that ho left there'
Inst winter anU lnal B" ordars, acta ana tnings
Ray Casey or llutto Falls,camo out I do,n lh? """ ,f I,rBcl.0r"..I
u...i,. , ... .i,if..i .i .. 'said Irrigation dlulrlct, and by tho
Monduyi wont i Medrord and Tuos-, of(ror) of th0 8tIll0 of Oregon, wero
day came out this far. He was look- nnU nr rum ond , ,ho IIlttnoor pro
Ing for a Job with a four-horae team. Vjl)d hy ow. that (ho nuthorliatlon
Mr. Homer Maria who la with a U. , ,y n,e olectora of said district far tho
S, biological survey, baa a crow of , Issuing of bonds In the sum of ten
mon out poisoning tha digger squlr-' thousund dollars In addition to tho
rol on government land. I bonds now outstanding In tho amount
Dr. It. Patrick. W. U Chlldroth, of alxty thousand dollara and In ad
i,i,.i..n,ili, .irr v.i r ,. w dltlon to tho bonds alreudy oulhorls-
" ' '
Creek. Mrs. Win. Von dor Helton and
hor son Hugo (Hoy), wore diners at
tha Suiinyslde today, Wednosday.
Mrs. W. L. Chlldroth bus gone to
Salem to meet the grand lodge of tho
Rebeknhs.
IP BACK HURTS USE
SALTS
Eat leai meat if Klduoyi feel like bad
or Bladder bothers you Met
forma nrlo aeld.
Moat folk forget that the kidneys.
Ilka the bowela, get alugglth and ologgod
and need flushing oroatlonally. aim we
have backaehe and dull mitery In the
kidney region, aevore headaches, rhea
Diktla twlugoa, torpid liver, aeld stomseh,
alMpleunoaa and all aorta ot bladdar (lit-
"fyou simply must keep your kldneyd
J'ctlve and clrnn, and tho pionunt you
eel on ache or pain In the kldaey
region, got about four ounces of Jul
Bolt from aay good drug atoro bore,
take a tablcspoonlul Id glaaa of water
ticloro hrcakiast for m, few daya and
your kldoeye .will tlien act fine. Thla
fnroout aalta la made from the aeld of
f rapes and lemon Juice, combined with
itlila, and la harnilota to flush elogged
kldneya and atimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutrality the aoida
In the urine, so It no longer irritates,
Unit unitlnu bladder disorders.
I 1 Jad Balta la hnrnileu; inexpentlvei
makes a dolighUul oliorvescent, liitua
water drink whloh everybody should take
new and then to keep their kldnoye clean,
thus avoiding serious eomplieatlons,
. A well-known, local druggist says he
lolls lota of Jad Salts to folk who bellava
in overcoming kldooy trouble, tfrhila it l
only trouble.
DOINGS OF
Miss oiivia.Voi)
PbocH
Have Urn HumaT
peer m the
anobuo
i-1 1 -jKmn
Kiilviitioii A rm v worker, who unit
ii ii'ltiriiuiir IriuiHiMU't uk HI, John',
N. II., uiivii iiwhv InimlritilH of riiiw
of li'ii. t'oiii' biirrvlN ol' l)ixi'iiiln uml
hull' ii IiiiitdI of iiddIim,
H I w-1 -L . 1 I .' H J,.ii,).l.-.l.l.. ill I i J
JOYFUL EATING
Unlaw your lood It dlgotod with
out the ailsrmalh ol painful acidity.
Ilia oy it taken out ol both eating
uid living. ' ' . . , "' ' '
KhMQlDS
ro wonderful In tliolr help to the
tainach Iroulilod with ovar-addlty.
Pleaiant to take relief prompt and
definite.
MADE BY SCOTT A ROWNF.
MAKUU OF OJVf$ eMUUMOp
HiliinniiiiH
In tho Circuit Court or tho Htuto of
OroKou, In uml for tho Coiinly of
Jiickxiiii.
Elsmun, tho llnurd or Directors of
tho Uuld Hill Irrlgutlon District,
for u Judicial examination und
Judgment of the court us to the
regularity and legiillty of all pro
cnedltiKS of snld board, und of suld
district, pertaining to any and ull
act or acts (hereof, or In tho Incur
ring of Indebtedness und of the
election to uulhorlzu the issuo and
suln of liondt In tho sum of ten
thousuiul dollars, und validating
audi proceedings.
To tho Gold Hill Irrigation District
of Jackson County, Oregon, und to all
freeholders, legal voters and ohucks
nienl puyora within aald district, to
you and euch of you:
In tha n a mo of tha State of Oregon,
you and euch of you are hereby com
manded to appear and answer the
put It ion of tha plaintiff filed herein
agulmit you and each of you in the
ubove entitled rauso on or before tho
L'Kili duy of June, 1919, ut 9:!0
o'clock n, in; In the court room of tho
above entitled court, and if you full
to do appear und demur or answer
within auld tlmo, aald plalnllffa will
apply to the court for tha rollef
pruyed for In the petition on tile
herein, lo-wlt:
For Judgment and decree of aald
court to the of feet, thut aaid The Uuld
Hill Irrigation District Is a duly and
regularly arKunlzed Irrigation district
under and pursuant to the laws of the
Btnlo' or Oregon: that all elections
held by anid district have been held
In the manner, provided by law, nnd
are vnlld: thut the indebtedness in
curred by said district, und tha wnr
runls Issued therefor, are legal and
lilmltntf nblliuillons at tha district.
and tho sume are regular nnd valid:
, m,I find vnlnil In Ihrt nlttn if rlflAnn
thousund dollars, making tho total of
bonds authorized and voted of seventy-five
thousand dollars. Is In all
thlugu, legal and regular, and was
lecully voted, and Is valid; und for
a Judicial determination and examin
ation and Judgment na to tho .legality
and regularity of the organization.
of aald district, and that all Its acts
and doliiKS. Including- tha authoriza
tion of tho amount of ten thousand
dollars in bonds In addition to tho
soventv-flvo thousand dollars in
bonds, set forth above, are legal and
valid.
This Summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof, In tho Mod
ford Mull Tribune, a dully newspaper
of general circulation published In
Modford. Jackson County. Oregon,
pursuant to the provisions or Chanter
367 of the lnws of Oregon of 1917.
(SEAL) CHAUNCWY FLOREV,
Clerk ot the Circuit Court of Jackson
County. Oregon.
In the County Court ot the State of
Oregon for tho County of Jackson.
Rural Homes
10 A acres, boautlful home, 8 acres
bearing ponrn, 2 acroa gropes, 4
mllea from Medford, In the westorn
foothills, at a sacrifice
30 acres 4 H miles from Medford,
1 mile from Pacltlo highway, all good
soil,' 7 acros of commercial pears, H
acre grapes, balance In grain with
Bplendld crop, tino large house with
all modern . Improvements, water,
lights, hath, etc., beautiful view from
the homo. Thla is evory foot alfalfa
land and well drained and all comes
under the Talent Irrigation project.
This plane can bo bought right; let us
show it to you, and then use your
own judgment. .. , ,
BROWN & WHITE
10 flnath Fir ft.
THE DUFFS
Voo ALWAYS
eJOOO HIGHT
I SHALL DRCArA
of Vouft Lirae
TodTSIBS
I (JET HOMB
MP
r "
. In the Mutter ot tho Estuto of It. J.
McQiiold, deceased.
Notice Is hnroby glvon that t'nrtnr
J. Nuff, administrator in the above
eiitlllud matter, has filed In the
ubove named Court hla finul uccount
herein, und thut June 2, 1919, at 10
o'clock a. in,, at the Court House In
Jacksonville, 'Oregon, hus been ap
pointed by, said Court as tho time and
pluoo for hearing objections to said
final account and for the settlement
thereof. POUTER J. NEKI
.Administrator..
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In tho Mutter of the Estate of An
drew (Irlssom, deceased.
Notice la hereby glvon that I have
been appointed udiulnlstrator In the
above entitled mutter.
All pertons having claims against
aald estate are required to present
them with proper vouchors within six
months from this dale, at the First
State Hunk of Eugle Point, Eagle
Point, Oregon.
ANDREW J. CIRIBSOM,
Administrator.
' Dated May 2, 1919.,
In the County Court of tho Stato of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In tho Mutter of the Estute of
Mary McQuold, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Porter
J. Naff, administrator In the above
entitled mutter, haa filed in the
ubove named Court, his final account
heroin, and that June Z, 1919, at 10
o'clock a. m at the Court House In
Jacksonville, Oregon, hus been ap
pointed by suld Court us tho time and
pluce for bearing objections to suld
final uccount anil for the settlement
thereof. POUTER J. NBKK,
Administrator.
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent word.
' Locals Ten cent a line.
Legal Five cent a line.
Display 25 cents an Inch.
Contract rate on application.
HELP WAJITCu HUB,
WANTED Man Saturdays at barber
ahop In Talent. A. T. McMahan,
Talent, Ore. ' 54
TTTLP WAHTETj FKMALE
WANTBD Laundress. A good laun
dress can secure steady position
with Medford Sanitarium. All ma
, chine work. Also a woman to
cloan by the hour. 54
WANTED Help. Apply
Domestic Laundry.
Medford
63
WANTED -Woman to keep house
and take care of child four years
, old No objection If have own
child. Box CO, Mall Trloune. 53
WANTED -Medford.
Chambermaid. Hotel
WANTED At once, a woman to
cook In small hotel, steady work,
wages $60.00 per month. Write
Hotel Macdoel, Macdoel, CaL 61
WANTED Wifltress. Hotel Medford.
WANTED Women for thinning ap
ples near Medfortf ' Apply V. S.
Government Employment Office.
Naah Hotel, on Front street
WA.NTKD 8ITTIATION.
WANTED Job as Ford truck driver.
Box 28, Mall Tribune. 53
WANTED Marrie l man would like
to take chnrge of a ranch. Steady
and responsible. Phono SIS-It or
call at Onkdnlo Grocery. 64
WANTED
To see you at No. 6 South Fir Street.
WHY
Because we know that If you are
looking for Farms or City property
at the lowest' prices we have them
and can suit you.
' BARGAINS
THAT SHOCLD INTEKE8T XOV
27 acros; near Medford, fully
equipped, fine buildings, . paid up
water right, Including crop, $12,000
20 acres, Jolhs city limits, - fine
buildings, a. strictly modern home,
$8500.' This place can't be duplicat
ed for twice tho money.-
25 acres, ono of the best buys In
the valley, at $5000, Including crops.
15 acres, fine Improvements, most
ly alfalfa, crop included, $3500.
80 aores timber near ' Medford,
$75.. : ' '
The FchI Investment Co.
Lower prices) better
' values our motto.
SooOHISHT PEOCY,
Yot) OLD FLATTERER. .
WHetJ
He host hwe t?oel our
OF CHATTER. - SUPPOSE.
HE'LL go Home MO
S0MB MOREL OH HIS
coRBespoNoeMce letisoNS
GLASS1FIEDADVERTI
. BELI WANTED :
Male and Femnlo,
WAKTBI Apple thinners.
phone
53
40K-IU.
WANTED Thinners. Egun Orchard.
Phone R97-U-6. , Ii7
WANTSVT MmCKI.LASiuOTJB
WANTED A good second-hand tent
ut once. Would also consider floor
for tent or t)nt house. Phone 339
stating what you have, condition,
- price, etc, 55
WANTED To exchange a splendid
half acre truct ut Sun Diego, Cul.,
and cash for a cur. A. 11. Davis,
Ashuind. 58
WANTED To buy used Ford tour
ing car In anod shape for cash. Ilox
100, Mull Trjbune. 67
WANTBD 12 to 16 horse gas en
gine. Phone 2-F2. 54
WANTED To buy wood range, mo
dii'm 'Ize with water pipes. Box
101, Mall Tribune. 67
WANTKl) Touring cur or roadBter
In first-class condition. Five full
Information and price. Address
44, care Mall Tribune. 55
WANTED A second-hand water or
oil tank, thousand gallon or larger.
Call J. E. Clemens, phone 8-F2.
WANTED CaBh for Old False Teath
(broken or not). We pay $2.00 to
$35.00 per set. Also actual value
for diamonds, watches, bridge-
work, crowns, old gold, silver and
platinum. Send at once and re
ceive cash by return mail. Your
goods returned If price is unsatls
: factory. 'Mazer Bros., L-2007 S.
5th streot, Phlla., Pa. 70
WANTED Electric motors. We
rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's
Electric Store, Main and Central.
Phone 90. 85
WANTED The traveling public to
know that the Auto Stage Line is
now operating daily between Med
ford and Klamath Falls via Horn
brook. Medford office. Hotel Nosh.
62
WANTED Highest" cash prices paid
for wool and mohair. Medrord
Junk Co., Phone 2 8 3-J.
WANTED We pay cash for Liberty
bonds.' Hale's Piano House Inc..
J. F. Hale, general manager.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. "
FOB KXCHAiraB.
FOR TRADE Violin for
Box 822, Medford.
bicycle.
56
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS,
FOR RENT One furnished
mont at Holland Hotel.
apart-
FOR PENT Rooms with or without
board. 315 South Riverside. 64
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms,
bath. 245 North Grape street.
FOB KESt flOliSKa.
FOR RSXT Five room furnished
house, bath, complete. Phone
929-W. 65
FOR RENT Modern seven-room
cottage. 439 North Front. 53
FOR RENT Five-room rurnlshed
bungalow; one Job carpenter shop;
apartments or office rooms In
brick buildings . at 131-209-213
West Main street. John F. White.
.. 64
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F.
ft H. Bldg.
FOB 8ALK RfUUb USTATK.
FOR .SALE House and lot close in,
very small amount will handle this.
Inquire 343 Apple street, mornings
or after 5 p. m. 66
FORVSALE-600 acre farm for sale,
about 150 acres In cultivation,
balance woodland and pasture;
considerable irrigation; fairly Im
proved. Two milos from R. R.
depot.- Plenty outside range. Halt
on time with low interest. T. J.
Mackln, Leland, Ore. 62
FOR SALE Ranch 14 miles from
Medford, $2000. Would consider
. trade for smaller acreage nearer
some town. J. E. Reed, Wellen,
Oregon, owner. . 65
FOR SALE Throo ;ois , and two
etory brick buildings If can find
suitable purchaser. Terms reason
able, at 131-209-213 West Main
street, Medford. John F. Whits. 54
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1 WHAT'S COMlrt' I
me
yOIt BENT JtnaCKLtANKOt'H.
TO LET Pasture for cows and
horses. Plenty feed and water.
Cows $1.00 per ' month, homes
$1.60 per month. H. Pickett,
Brownsboro, Ore. 63
FOR KHN'T Barber shop tor the
summer. Doing good business.
A. T. McMahan, Talent, Ore. 65
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Dry oak and fir wood.
Phone 81S-R. 55
FOR 8 A LB Al alfalfa hay in field
. ready to haul May 26, limited ton
nage, at $15.00, on the Ed Han ley
Jtanch. See L. D. Harris. 54
FOR SALE 2000-gallon reservoir,
plunger pump, building, pipes,
everything complete; must be sold
Immediately, Paul's Electric Co.
.-. 54
FOR SALE SO baby chicks.
777-L. F. H. Dressier.
Phone
55
FOR SALE Beautiful sweet peas
and nigella. phone 353-J after
6:30 p. m. "63
FOR 8ALh Alfalfa nay. well cured.
In shock, $14.00 per ton. High
way Scales. A. C. Taylor, phone
FOR SALE Young roosters. 1 4 lb.
50 cents each in Iota of 10. Phone
370-J.. 53
FOR SALE Bee, rnattreis, dresser,
stand table,- good Brussels rug,
Fisher piano. 620 South Oakdale.
Phone 349-M. 54
FOR SALE Household goods, bed
sted, dressers, sewing machine,
organ, (lining tables, washing ma
chine and dishes. South R'.ver-
side. East Fourteenth street. C.
E. Kirk. - . - 54
FOR SALE Good gcntlo driving
horse, bnggy and harness. Geo.
Bishop, Suncrest Orchard, Talent,
Ore. ' 53
FOR SALE $40 pair New Zealand
rod rabbits; doe and her 7 young,
pedigreed. Make an offer. Few
thoroughbreds. Must selL 'Crane.
' 1059 Court. . . .
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J.
. . .... 68
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
. pairing of all machines a specialty.
. 245 South Central avenue, phone
- 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 69
FOR SALE Strl'.n rancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nitrc-cult'ires. Ralph
Eldea. Medford.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh milk goat.
North Central. Tel. 681-L.
946
FOR SALE Four choice milk cows.
Phone 665-X. S. P. Barneburg. 57
FOR SALE: Two Duroc pigs, weight
50 pounds . or better. Also one
refrigerator, good as new. Call
314-X. 54
FOR SALE A young fresh cow,
price $42.00; two calves, $11.00.
Phone 370-J. 55
FOR SALE Valley View Berkshire
registered, young stock, bred from
champions. Write D. M. Lowe,
Talent, Ore., or phone Ashland
6-F1-2. 74
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1200 lb.
gelding 10 years old. Phone 375-X
54
FOR SALE One, good work horse,
nine years old, weight 1500. Phone
868-Y. 54
FOR SALE Goats. 18! old ones,
,150 kids. Orvall Tarbell, Rogue
ittver. oo
FOR SALE Pure tred Red Polled
bull calf, born February. 1919
fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or
Palmer Investment Co-., Medford,
Oregon. . - '
INTERTJRBAN AUTOCAR CO.
. TIME CARD.
Leave MedionI for Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun
days le aveat 10:30 a. m. and 1:30,
5:30 and 9:80 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 12:30
4ran and frgfl n. n. V
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PEOPLE WO YW WTO
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BELIEVlH' VouVe
CiOT SMALL FEET
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MONEY TO 1O.VH
LOANS Farm icons 6 per cent
terest, O. C, Boggs.
LOANS City loans. Building & Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg.
LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on ranch property. Buys and sells
mortgages and Liberty bonds. At
North Grape street. . Phone 53-M.
r 85
BORINESb DIRECTORY
Attorney
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. . REAMES, Lawyer,
Corey Building. . .. .. ,
Garnets
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14
. Garnett Corey Bldg. . . :
GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer,
Garnott-Corey Building. - ,
Auto Buppltee
LA HER AUTO SPRINGB Co ; W
.aro operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. TIse our spring)
when others fall. Snld under writ-,
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St.. Portland, Oregon. '
Garbage
GARBAGE Get . your premises
cleaned op for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons .tor
good service.. Phone (51-T...J,
Y. Allen. , ; '(
Expert Accountant
i it.)
WILSON . AUDITING CO. E. at.
Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. . Looi
Into our simplified accounting
method. . M. F. ft H. Building,
Medford. Phone 167-R.
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40
years 6V4 Money ready whoa
land la appraised and title ap.
proved. E. H. Hurd, aecy-treas.:.
National Farm Loan Associations
Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. ".
Instruction In Mnsfe
,1 ilj t !
FRED ALTON HA1GHT TeaeherVot -
piano and harmony. Halght Muala
Studlo, 401. Garnett-Corey Bldg, .
Phone 72. ,
Planing; Mm
THOMAS MOFFAT General ' mul .
work, sash, doors, mouldings and .
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec-
lalisL Rheumatics, Asthma, Pains,
Llver.. Impotence, Female Trouble,
Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Hay
Fever, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, etc
No Drugs No Dope. Free treat
ments Tuesday only from 10 a. in
to 3 p. m. and 5 p. m. Phone 137,
St. Mark's Bldg. . 63
A BURSELL, D. C; M. D. Splnob
ogist physician and surgeon. Diag
nosis and treatment. Methods ot
Dr. Abrams. Office M. F. & H.
Bldg., phone 29. , .
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
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 Auriat for 8. ,)
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H, Co,
' Bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAIis'S CARLOW ,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 2 6 S. Laurel Street.
Printers and Publishera -
MEDFORD PRINTING CO; haa tha
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. - Portland prices. It North)
' Fir St. -
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
. Office 42 North Front St. Phone
815. Prlcea right. Service guar-'
anteed.
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