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OTTCPFOTfll MTiTn TErRUNT!, METOOTIT), OTOOOfr, MONDAY, MAY 2(7, 1010 fAOT! WW, IdVCNtOflC , ; '0UTi.ANI). Ore.. Mhv l!u Ciil li lowers riii'oinlH IU7 I. Hliiem, himt, I -'.Mil II, (III; mind li elinieo, HUIUIIHiii 1 1. Dili medium In irntul. d:H. 5ll(i' , Wills fair Id Hood, H.7firiill.7.V. emu. iiiiiii Id I'd ir. )7,7."i(irH.7,V, uoiul In elmiro cciWh iuiiI heiferi, 10,110(11) II. (10; medium In uunil, "(lfi T.. : 1'nir to iiumI inn). I .r0f).",r I ; minium. :l IIO(,i .ll(l : InilU. iHUIIIOi'HJIII; culve. ll.0(l((i!l,J..1(li Nlorkero mill feeder, T.IMKii' I II.HII. - lUiim hleiidv, iwuinlrt 'JII78. I'riino mixed. lll,ri(Kii 'MM): iiii'ilitiiii. mix ed, lll.fl(l(ir'lll.fill; ronuli honvicH, 1 H.iHH.i. IH.7.".: niiiH. l7.7.'i(i(ilH.,-Ti. Milium mill IiiiiiIin hIkiiiIv, rent lower. IveoitilH -1 1 till. Trillin IiiiiiIin, dill, (Ml fi.lft.llll; I'uir ti liniii, iH'.'.otlfd) l.'l.'J.V, vvitrllnuH, HMH 1.50: vi'llii-in, tfHJ.Kii 0.7i : bwi'h, jll,5ll( III. MI. , . .. . lluttor , ' l'dirrr.ANi). or Mnv an. iiui- ler, firm. C'iiIikk. i:i Henro, fille; O'J Henre. i")H Ill ni'iirii. fiHe; 0(1 Henre. ftj'Uis Print. iiiiri'liiiM'iil wriiniicil. box loin, (liuv, oiirlunx (He: liulr Iiuwh half emit iiiuro: Idhm limn lut 1 1' Iiiixoh. mil" eriit more: (nil lerl'tit . .Midi (IbV f. u. Ii, xliitioii. Iti'iil I jiliilo TrniiKfim William ('iiinoron lu l.uouuril Carpenter, Imid In sec. 8, . IW), 3. II, a W., $ 230 Walter H. Crank el ux (o Cliy of Medford, n mrlp of lunil -' flvo feet In wlilih off WCHt alilo of lot 4, l.lnilluy Add... 10 Tim moM ib-lmbu'iil wiMit of the MKIIMIII Oil KiVoritidn WIlM lll'lll nt till' Cliiiiiinliii homo Kultiriliiv oveninc Mttv 17. when Mrs. IUmiI riio Juiich uuve ii imrlv mill dtiiioe in lienor ot liiT mother. Mm. A mile ('hmuiiliii, in onlehrulinii of liir lu'rlliiliiv. .Mm. liiiiiniilin whh prcMontod with ii hirer bn.kil of Unworn bv the Hiversi.li. Koeroulimi dull In exemplify t lie love mill rfMii'i'l which nil feel toward her mid fuwS'iin exnro ii well iih flow er. Till' Iioiiho wan elabnratolv doeo riitml with rote and fernn, The Ifnli irtn ori'lii'Hlrn nf Mcdl'nrd furniMlied iniiHio fur (ho lively tluni-tr. pverv limlv whh ciinliviii;.,! by" tfio music mul umpired liv fho ueniul niiirit of Hie oi-i'imiou mul n ccnrrul ironil time whh eninvcil. Alinn-I evervbodv liini'i'il mul I hen ilmu-ed Home worn. Mr. I'red Chituinliii prevailed uimn his innlliiT In diutee mul f,lm Mircri (il the Biii'xlH willi her Wonderful nuililv mul Hiirviii'ii.i. WIiimi Hiiiipi-r wiih nmintiiii'i'il Hi.' ttiii'clN (Irt'W minilKTH nml iniili'lu'd llivni for imrlncrii. In thin ov, v. et iinii fniiiiil n very iiuri'i'iihln pnrt mr rxi'i'iil one iinfnrliiniiti) leu fn Vnroil hv llin rlinni'ci of I'litp. wlm whh fiirci'd to flit willi his own wifo. llnl till cninvi'il lliu xnimiliioiiH . fi'l mul iliil not fail to nuri'i iiilo lliu ef ficient wrviit reiiilcrcil hv irirli mul Ikivh of till) volim.'1'r Net wlm nfiixl- . oil tlio luihleKH with lliin imrl of lliu provrmii. Airniirinlo ton (lie new. Hinll.eiiriinliniiH wcro nxcil tm fiivorn. Mr. Aldim iiriwnU'd I lie hirtluliiv 'like, ilei'iiriiled willi chiuIIoh. Io Ihe hiiidi'HM of hniinr mid nr tho Hlmrl rornniiinv uf hlowinu' oul the ciiiiiIIck viiiul wihliinu'. kIio tlol'llv cut into tliiH inimt, liisi'iniiH nf nil niiuiil I'uoiIm, IIiiiI nil iiiiulit- imrlnko mul wixh Hnme innro. . Mrs. ChiirlcH Climiinlin nml Mr. OcorL'i' Jiu-nliH nlno iiHMHted with the Ncrvinir nml ili'iimtiHtriilcd t licit- iiliil ilv nml nkill in bnhuriiir a fmv on one liniiil. Aflur Hiiimcr thu iliincini? wim ru Hiimeil mid nil HOimied hent upon ucn erul incrrv mil kititr nml fun. 'But the Hiiiirenifl hiicciwh of tho nccnuinii wns duo, to tho unliriuir offoHtH of llio chnriiiine IiohIohs, M.rn. JiiiichT . ' There wim never n dill) iiiomeul from tho time the imrlv nsemhled (ill llin irueHlH reliielimtlv nml iier luiPH rnlhi'r uuillilv dnimlil' out their wrnpn mill ilennrleil nl a n, in.. v O. 1. Hovil Ihih ft now (iriint Six which wns delivered, to liim cnrlv in tho week. . ' , Afr. mul Ww, W. W. llillle iittimdoil tho hiuh Rchunl hmuiuul in (lo'lil Ilill ThurHiliiv oveninir. ' , Mr. nml MrH. G. H. Allien, Jlr. anil Jli'H, n. V. Knirel, Mr. and MrH. V; II. HLrikor, MrH, Mnria Jnenlm ami Mm. . HriHhear ioineil in tho llnmo Sludv tour .Wedne.sdnv. Six homos were viHiteil ami tmieh uhcCiiI inl'ormalion wan urained. MrH.'Kiwa Oav and tho eliililron nro iniikinir u two we'eks visit with Mm. MjnOiiilknn'in AhIiIiuhI. . Miin. C. U. Hovil ik cniovinif a visit from liar mother, Mrs. llrnwn, from t "ot.t uuro drove, Mr, nml Mr. V. K. VVtihl havo re turned froio their nulo trip mill visit. . in Idaho mid vimtad on KiverHide Htinday. . , v. . C. It. Dnvil mid fnmilv molored to Yrekn Silililiw. MrH. Krnwn accoiu pntiiod theni mid (hnv Worn inincd lit RIVERSIDE RIPPLES : JleiH'in'il bv Mr. and Mi'h.'KihIh. Mr. and Mrs. T, H, '. J'nrler nml i? urn I v woro Medl'ord vimlorn Fridivv, (1. W. JanoliH wan in Modl'nn! Imv iiiL' Hume ileiitnl wurk ilumi Friilnv. ' MiHH Alien Harper and her 'Hotter, Mm. llasHor of Yolm; Wii'hIi., made H week end- viwit with ' friends in AHliland. ' ' Ulr. and Mij'H. C. II. Wnhl were lius iiiCHH vinilors in Medfnrd tliu Hint nl' tho weolt. , : ! ; t Mr. tiid Mw, . P, ,T, Si'lin(imhiij's, (JlllH) AwiOlllltN Of tll'lH I'lJIIIIIIIIIlitV, bill now llvime In I'lirlhibd.'iii'e roiolcimr over llin nrriviil (l' a Hon Dulii 1'hil lip Hcliiiuinliertf. ' . (leurire l.mii'ii went In Ormit'H I'llMH nil I'll'I'llH iluv lo pnv IiIk tllXIIH, He luok Mm. I.mieo mul MImh llrt I'lii'iin ATn I lii-WH uluiiir ho Unit thev I'oiild alleml I lie i'II'i'iih. MiHH llerlhii Wonlvcilnn eiime linino l''iidiiAf eveiiiinj for mi nver Snrula V viHit nl liuuie, Mr, nml Mm, (Irunl MhIIicmh were i'iiIcim nl I be II. II. Aldcn liniud Mmi dav. llnlihv Slciid Iiiih heen iniHe ill the uiml week bill I" vrv much licllcr. k Tli liecrniitinn clnli met tvilh Mm. I.viiii Hmitli nf flnld Hill mi Tliiirn diiv iiricriioun. The MNmih llciiver mid I(i''::'i'Iuimii, IciicherH in 1 lie Incnl Ni'lmul I'uvoi'cil tho elllh with Vni'iil mid iiiiitrumeiitiil iini'iic, which whh milch aiilii'i'ciuleil nml eninvid. Mm. Sinilh Hervcil ilnlii'iniiH .rel rivdllnelilH nf mlrnwlierrict,, ine eremn mid enlio. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS irv A. C. Howlett. rnink Hmitli. who in uncriiliii'X a dry Imul t'uriii Mel went of north of I'm.'!" I'oint brnuithl in it itniiiple of Iiih Inirli'V mul it wim fiillv three luet lull Hint the LTliill hucmed tu hu iiiiilo well iiiiituri'd now thin in not n kIiiii at irriu'iilion, .I'm. 1(. I". Mnnin, nor Kelinul hii- pcrvt'ior. whh nne of the lmichIh Ihe SuniiVHide WciIiichiIiiv niulit, Mr. mul Mm. AVnller Mvem, ?.!m lire living on the nlil Hnvdi r place iiiKl norlh of town, wero hero Thursday. 1). It. Patrick piiHHi'd Ihroimh here Thumdiiv on hin wuv tu Mejl'nrd. Wiir Jiicl;. nun of our Mock ilenl rn. wim hro 'I'hurmlnv lonkiinr ut ter hnv hniulii, (Ireen MuthcWH culled Ihe Hume dnv ami told uf tlueii liomeH or nuiroH mid til vouni; cult iihout n uioiilh old thill clinic daxliinir ihtmi-h the 1 Indue. French liridcu the day be fore, runn'nc an 1'nj.l an they euiild iih thev luiKHrd bin place and turned lluinu up the river and when thev reilcht'd (I. K. HcIIcw'h lihli'O llin old uinre. that whh Hiickiuir n eult. ilmp ped dead richt cIiihu to the mile: hIic wait branded S tin the hhuuldcr. lie mid t tint be wn :iln.'iod that hiuiic one had put new lifu on them. And on nitkiin; whut new lift.' in. he Mi id that it wan u linuid tluit burns like fire when it ix put on nil iiniiiliil. The proliiihilitieit are that ' thev were beiirhv' nnd bud been hrvukint; into Huuieuiie'tt field mid thev had taken that method tu net ritl of I hem. but tin v nun who would lien I n dumb lirutn in Hiieh a wnv ouuht to ho e vendv iiuillieil, (!, K, 1'ellowH mid wife wero in town Fridiiv and Mild that thev wcro Irv ine to leneb the cull to ilciiik. There wn 41 foverinneiit iiiiiii here fn dinner TIiumIiiv but he linked me tit nut tiienlioii hi naniu us ha nvtiid- cd iiewMmi'cr nuturietv. Our mail currier on lliu roulo bc tween here and I'erstH, Mr. AdniaHcn. hruuht out a full truck loud of house hold l'oihIh fur Mm. Itov WilliU from l'emiHt Thumdtiv Mr. Hull of I'roHpeet eniue out from Medfnrd tin the I iirni-h iitnev und took tbu Muninaii auto hIiioo fur hnnie, . My attention wn eulled In the loy uf a eheekhnnk by Mr. ,1. W.Krv mid in n very few iniuiitnt I learned Hint V. I,. Chihlreth had picked it up mul ; sn-wn m'hI n phnnc i'.ieKiiiro to Mike; Sitllev, one of tho mcu ho wiih with thut llie puma hud (beeu found mid ' wiih Niife. It- hud 11 eerliiiu muoiiut of nitinev in it. i K. V. HritlHen 11 ml his nuilher! enino in Thumthiv nfleriiouii with their civum. but hud Ij wait here 1111-1 lil iiluinst nivht befuro lliu ludcncntU I ciico ereanierv (ruck eniue in. While' it in it irient eonveuieneo to buve the cremn truck uo iii'unml mid irnther' up the eremn nml cuch for tho lurni- j cm: but 114 thev buve lo wail until' ho ciiiiicn to uel nuw ciuis fur the next, week's erenni. it works' n hartlKhip tin Ibe dairymen to have tu wait ho Into for thoin. I miw n man. Mr. Mver. wnilinc very impulienllv iih ho said Mint Hint very hour was his timrf to cnmiitoiico imlkiiiir mul 1hat it would , dike liim an hnur lo ill ho linuio. thus! briauuiif into tho remiliir habits of Ihe eown in bo:nir milked on time. AHhh Klla Ilell'ord eaino in from the Stewnrl ranch Thurstlnv. left her loam uf iiuilcH ut tho SunnvHido hIh hlo, went to Ml'.iilfnrd and hack mid then went home the hhuio daw M. (', T.Tl'.'liU Uf nrowiiHhnri) and sbn were in town' Thursday irollimr ready to tftnrl lo Hond as sunn ns H10 D pi N Qw5 ' O f ; where do Voo get- That ; . . l Tuierw pan The cashier, f- , ( lU PA.N ) SHcOl-O SAM MoT- ' fiRABBlH' STtFF WHEM I ' . MOW HUCH 13 BoTH rP(1Y, V PlEASE E(?e, HERE. V, MINE J ! 1 IMviTEO Vol) OUT To EMVITEO VOV M HEPE-? jL . OF THOSB CHECKS f ir- J 6NS ME. BOTH . Or 'K-mTW . THE IDEA- r 1 - , r. T&semeR, VoWIS . j ""InT fj h OF THEM CHECKS. MvCV ' T( IDEA- iWE ME- ' .siw'' - n j o&l&&.i I " i in ' 1 1 ' ' ' - . . Hiinw will piinnlt lo uu from hero tu Ivlaiuiilli enmity. Orvin KimmouH of Trail eame in Thumdiiv mul look tho !luniili iil nev for Meill'orf.-. , 1 CharleH II. Kuiuner mid family from WmhIiIiiuIoii piiHHed IhroiiKh here tho hiiiiio day 011 thoir wnv to Derby lo liiuk at 11 farm, llin little hnv in trniibh'tl will) ant limit und ho wiih Innliitnr (or n Incntiun in 11 blub er nflilude thiiu when) lie lived -in U'llidiiniilon. Collie (Iruv and Kd Spencer onme in from I'orl Klumalli on foot. erOK'iilU' over si fel t nf hiimw on I lirt Fidi bike route. Sinn ('oiirtiiev mid. bis mother. Mm. A. H. Cfiiirliifv of Sim Jnse. 1 'ulil'urri'a, ceinn in 'I'humdiiv noil wni'ii luel lin o hv ,nlin t.'iiHtur, Snmrt lirollier-iu-liiw, and tulen out to Iiih llnliio. : 1 : Mm. flcuriiti Triiutv mid Mm. Ivl t"iv uf MeiU'ord eiime out to visit Mm. Cov'h piirciilM. Mr. mid Mm, Childrclh. but when they arrived, learned t hit t Mm. Chiblrulh had nut returned I'roni Hiilom. but tbut hIic wiih tine on the .'( :.'lll S. I', train mul would he homo thill eveuiutr. (Iriiiliiii (;bib!n'lb, who bus been wtirkini: in one of I lie Hold Ilill nr chiirdii. eiime home mid expects to stnrt lo work on tho I'roMpeet-Cra-ter l.itl.e biuhwny for (leome Drown and Sons, Win, Vender llellcn and C. II. Nulwick. lint pnrties who I un deiHlmid. hiive tho eontrnct fur the uruditiu' of Ihe II'- miles of rmid, K. I.. Kitlder, 11 pOMtnfrico inspee liime came nut on the llniiiish iilnev Thumdiiv iiinniiiiL' mid Uob lluruish look him from here lo I'rwnert. from Jlieie to ll'emist, from J'cmiHt" to Trnil and buck here.' 111.1 mile-H. ronohiutr Ihe Kitniivsitln nt Jl.Iit) l. hi. Some oil)', hut Huh in Home iroer. who ulwuvs tteU there. ' Aimer Houston, a diHcluiriaid V. 8. marine, and his Hihter.ljiiln of Trail eniue in Friday iiuiniinir and took the auto hIiil'o for koine. ('. ,1. Kufur uf llrowiihboro was hero Friiluv on his wnv lo Prospect. where he is to build camps fur tho different t'linvx of road workers. I'nrbil Smith of Hilttu Fulls w;i a visitor here Friday. Mrs. Itudulpb Wiilcmnn, the malin ger and Hiilebitlv of the T. K. Nich ols Mure, iiiudo a trip to Mcdford to Inv in some th;ns in the drv uootls line tluit Mr. Nichuls bud t ha'c in the More. W. I.. Cliiblrelh. our blncksimtli. bus nut down 11 new sidewalk in front nf his sbop. Misses " Itessie and Klsa Niclinls iveru visitors at tho Sunuvsidc Fritlnv eveninir. , ..Mr. 0. C. MeAllistor r.nd wife nnd son. James Adiihi'l MeCord and Uulchen Kocuier of Ashland mid W. Isbel. I'.crt lliut'iibuthiini, Joe Trif i'eii mul Mr. Jov were ninonir the din ers totlnv, Snliirdnv. : i At 11 fcpccinl school meetinc eulled for this nl'lemuon it was decided to authorise our schonl board lo nscer- Glassof Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit. Open slulets of the system each morning and wash away tho poisonous, stagnant matter, ; '.. - . Those of us who are accustomed to fact dull and heavy when we arise; splitting hoadncho. Bluffy from a cold,, foul tonguo, nnst- broalb, ucid Btomnch, lamo back, can, instead, linlli look and feel as froab ns a daisy always by. washing tho pontons nnd toxins from the body with phosphatod hot water each morning. Wo should drink, boforo" breakfast, a glass of real hot wator with a Urn spoonful of limostono phosiilmto In It to Hush from the stomach, llvor, kldnoys and ton yards ot bowols tho previous day's Indigestible wasto, sour tillo nnd poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the' entire alimentary tract' beforo putting mora food Into the stomach. t The nctlon ot limestone phosph&to and hot wntor on an empty stomach la wonderfully Invigorating.' It cleans out all the sour formontatlons, gnsos, wnsto nnd acidity and gives one a splendid appetlto for breakfast and It Ib said to bo but a little while until the rosos begin to appear In tho choeks. A quarter pound of limostono phosphate 4111 cost very little nt tho drug store, but Is eufTlclont to make anyone who la bothered with hlllous kob8, constipation, stomach troiUilo or rhoumntlaiu a ronl enthusiast on the Btibjoot of lntornal sanitation. Try It nud you are assured thnt you will look-bettor and fool better lu every way shortly, ... i- . . TH E- DU FFS laii which would he the ehemior plan to hire a teacher iih principal of our liit-'h Hidiiiol or lo him llin pupilK I'on veved lo and fruiii Medl'urtl to attend Ibe bii'b Heboid I here. . For Skin Tortures Don't worry about eczema or other kin trouble. You can have a clear, healthy skin by uslnjr Zcmo, obtained at anydruK More for 35c, or extra large botllu at $1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples, ' blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring worm and makes the skin clear and healtby. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antincptic liquid, neither sticky nor iireiiHy and stains nothing. It in easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. Tho B. W. liute Co., ClovelanJ. O. Notlco of Balo of novornment tlm bor, flonnrnl fjintl Offleo, WnshlnK toa, T). C, May 12, 1911). iN'otlco Is linrnby nlvnn thnt subjoet to tho con ditions and limitations nf tho Act nf Juno It, 1010 (3D 8tnt., 218), and tlye Imttructlons of the Secretary of the Interior of Bnjitomber 1.1, 1017, tho timber on lh followlnn land will be sold July 2, 1910, at 10 o'elork a. m., nt nubile auction at tho United Stntes' land office at ItoseliurK. Orexon, to the hliihext blddnr at not less than tho appraised valuo as phown by this nolle, snlo to bo subject lo tho ap proval of the Secretory of tho Inter ior. Tho purchase price, with an ad ditional sum of one-fifth of onn per rent thereof lielni; commissions . al lowed, must he deposited t (lino of sulo, money lo he returned If salo is not apnroved, othcrwlso nntent will Issue for tho timber which must he removed within ten ver.r.t. nids will bo received from citizens of the Unit ed Stutos, associations of su?h ell Izons and corporations oritanlzod undor tho laws of -tho Unltod Btatcs or any stato, territory or district thereof only. Upon application, of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any lenal subdivision will bn offered separately before beliiK Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 3d S., It. 2 K Sec. 7. 8W '4 SW 14 . red fir r. 2 r, M., not to be sold at less than 1 1.00 per. M. T. 17 S.. It. W., See. 27. Lot 1. red fir 190 M.. X NBV4 NVVW. red fir 4 30 M.. NH NW14 NWV4. red fir 315 M., not lo be sold nt less than $1.45 per M. Clay Tall inn!!. Commissioner, General Land Office.- .(,.,;, , , Advertising Rates Classifieds-One cent- word. Locals Ton cents a line. Legal Flvo cents a lino. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WiUVTKl FEMAJdS WANTED Ijidy to assist in private boartling house; no cooking. Phone 497-W. - . , 57 WANTED Oirl for general work. Phono 567-72.' . housc- WANTED Cook, three tn family, liberal wagos; no wachiug. Call 6S5-R1. 56 WANTED -At once, a woman to j cook In small hotel, steady work, I wages $60.00 per month. Wrilo ' liotol'.Macdoel, Macdool, Cal. 61 WANTED Waitress. Hotol Modford. WANTED Women for thinning an jr pies near Medford. Apply U. S. I tiovornmcnt-Employment Office j -Nash Hotel, on Brout street. ? WANTED To eco you nt Xo, O South Fir Street. ; .WHY ' ' Bocause we know that If you are looking for Farms or City property at tbe lowest prices we have them and can suit you. , BARGAINS .' THAT SIKH'M) INTEREST YOU 27 ' acres, ' near Medford, fully oqulpped, tino buildings, paid up wator right, Including crop, $12,000. , 20 acres, joins city limits, fine buildings, a strictly modern homo, $8500. This placo can't bo duplicat ed for twice the money. . .25 acres, one ot tho best buj-s In tho valley, nt $5000, including crops. 15 acres, fine Improvements, most ly alfalfa, crop Included, $3500. 80 acres timber near Medford, $750. i , The Fehl Investment Co. lower prices better , values our motto. .-. , ,-.-.,,',. ( . : ' ; :; v .... They must have dined alike ; ' -. :- ::'A.-". BY' ALLMAN BKLP WAN TBI; HAUS.. t"OIt KENT (RACKLfjANEOUH. MOVKH TO JyOAH WANTEl Men to cut 100 cords of tq j,et Pastur& ror cows and LOANS Karm icon 8 per cent ln wood, flood timber. It. F. House- horses. Plenty feed and water. torest, 0. C. Boggs. , holder. Central Point, Itouto 1. iiO Cows 11.00 per- month, horses r.va ,. , , . , . 1. tl -n 1, t)ii, IA)AN3 City ?oans, Ilnlldlng & Loan . , , , si. 00 per month, H, Pickett, . Jnn nu- WANTEn Hounsmnn nnd bus boy. Brownsboro Ore G3 Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. Hotel Medforil. ' . ' . - 7 ;; . " ' twar. r- FOR ItBNT-Barbor .hop tor the L0N-th W "n SnrtSS Mate n1 Female. - M,aba"' aleal-.fJr0: North drape street.. , Phone 63-M., WANTi;!) Applo thlmiers. Phone JTOIt S5L15 HEnt, TATE. -- -agrr-v; , 4 408-113. - S8 yyy... - BUSIYES mBECTOllT WANTED Thinners. Kgan Orchard. ,''1 f J .tZZf "11, ! . ifwnA r.tit r a v r.n ; . Joriff, 50 ft. front; two doors off . , - . , , -Z l?-- 1 L-.- " PIK. worth fruit, berries Aton7. - w VTiri-vMtxr-v-C r trnna aml vK,ahles this year. Ileason- PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-at-Iair, WAIfTinr MMOKhMlTKOIffl al)l8, Phono nl or mo Kast rooms 8 and 8, Medford JStUmJ WANTBD Tont, any sl7.e. Phone Eleventh street. Bank Building. Guy Connor or Morldlan Orchard. VqK salB Small ranches, from A E REAMES Lawyer, Oarnett- WA.N'TEI) To hnv four or five-room four to eishty acres, without build- Corey Buildlnn. l-uni-'iiW in i.-. -mved mi iinx in'- Huato within district cov- Umtalow to I oved away. Box ered hy J p D Tcephone and ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 212-H a n i,, .nan iriuune. ii ele(,trIc nKh,ts. Priced rlsht, and Carnctt Corey Bldg. WANTED A good second-hand tent with terms. Write your desires to 7 . v, at once. Would also consider floor O. S. Butler, Ashland. Ore. 64 GEr?t rA- ; Cn?,H, ' yer" for tont or tent house. Phone 339 va.ivZ , , Oarnett-Corcy nullding. Matin? what you have, condition. FO" S.S,; !n- . v"' - price etc Si five-room cottage. 408 East Four- Anto BappUea . ' - teenth. 59 w.... - w . WANTED To exchange a splendid 7Z . , . ;; ; . LAnrn APRiuAr,A half aero tract nt San Diego. Cal., KO" SALE House and lot close in, and cash for a -car. A. H. Davis vcrr mont will handle this. 75SSaSCJr ; , Ashland. . 68 l"""1 wxTvrClmZZ' - J' - are operating the largest, oldert nJ eodlJten Five full R SALE-COO acre farm for sale. and test-equipped plant In the P Sfnrminn nH 2 AddrMs ahout 150 acres in cultivation. ctfte northwest. Use' our prlng ?4 veil TriliunL M balan:o woodland and . pasture; -when others fall. Sold under wtlt- 44, care Mall Tribune. 55 conBldepable irrl)?at,cn; My Iml ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth WANTED A second-hand water or proved. Two miles from R. R. St., Portland, Oregon. - . oil tank, thousand gallon or larger. depot. Plenty outside range. Half ; ; -; -.. . ; 1 Call J. E. Clemens, phone 8-F2. on time with low interest. T. J. . : Garliaxe . -, , . Mackln, Lelond. Ore. 62 - WANTED Cash for Old False Teeth v (broken or not). We pay $2.00 to $35.00 per set. Also actual value for diamonds, watches, brldge- : work, crowns, old gold, sliver and platinum. ,Scnd at once and re ceive cash by return mail. Tour goods returned If price is unsatis factory. . Stazcr Bros., L-2007 S. 5th street, Phila., Pa. - 70 WANTED Electric motors. We rent, buy or soil 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 Nash. 62 WANTED Highest cash prices paid for wool and mohair. Medford Junk Co., Phone 2 83-J. WANTED We pay cash for Liberty bondB. Hale's Piano House Inc.. J. F. Halo, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOR RKN7 EOu'SRB. FOR RENT Seven room modern bungalow, furnished. 901. 'North Central. Garden planted ready to use. Inquire 513 North Central at noon or after 4 p. m. ' 59 FOR RENT Five room furnished house., bath, complete. . Phone 929-W. . 55 FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n. 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS. FOR RENT One furnished apart ment at Holland Hotel. - FOR PENT Rooms with or without board. 315 South Riverside. 64 FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished rooms, bath. 245 North Grape street. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE Violin for a bicycle. Box S22, Medford. ' 6 Rural Homes " 16 hi acres, beautiful home, S acres bearing pears, 2 acres grapes,' 4 miles from Medford, in the western foothills, at a sacrifice. 30 acres 4 M miles from Medford, 1 milo from Pacific highway, all good soil, 7 acres of commercial pears, acre grapes, balanco in grain with splendid crop, fine large houso with all modorn Improvements, wator. Hghj, bath, etc., boautiful view from the home. This Is every foot alfalfa land and well drained and all comes under- the Talent irrigation project. This place can be bought right; let us show it to you, and then use your own judgment, . BROWN & WHITE '?' '-' :' 10; 8onh Fir Rt FOR SALE Ranch 14 miles from Medford, $2000. Would consider trade for smaller acreage nearer some town. J. E. Reed Wellen. Oregon, owner. 55 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay In .field, $15.00 a ton. Phone 86 9-J. 59 FOR SALE-Cheap. motorcycle, two speeu, gooa condition, ueo. l.. Trelchler-Auto Co. 55 FOR SALE Mower and hay raTte. Phone 565-R. -, . -. ... 55 FOR SALE Dry oak and fir wood. Phone 818-R. 55 FOR SALE: 80 baby chicks. Phone 777-L. F. II. Dressier. 55 FOR SALE $40 pair New Zealand red 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. 8'8 FOR SALB 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. . 59 FOR 0ALE Strt.rr rancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds.. Nitro-cultnres. . Ralph Eldoa, Medford. FOR SALB LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Two head of horses, two head of mules. H. B. Riggs, Frink Orchard. 60 FOR SALE Four choice milk cows. Phone 565-X. S. P. Barneburg. 57 FOR SALE A young fresh cow, price $42.00; two calves, $11.00. Phono 370-J. , , 55 FOR' SALE Valley View Berkshire registered young stock, bred from champions. Writo D. M. Lowe, Talent, Ore., or ' phone Ashland , 6-F1-2. . ... 74 FOR SALE Goats. 1SN old ones, 150 kids. Orvall Turbell, Rogue River. .: 53 FOR SALE Pure fcred Red Polled bull calf, born February, 1919; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Palmer Investment Co., Medford, Oregon. INTER URBAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le avo at 10:30 a, m. and 1:30, 6:30 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 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30 4:a0 and :Sfl n. ro. your ' cleaned tip for the summer. - Call on the city garbage wagon for good serrlce. Phone 851-T. J, Y. Allen. - - . , Expert AceomitaoS WILSON AUDITING CO. B. U. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our elm pirflea accounting method. . M. F. & H. Building, . Medford- Phone 16 7-R. . Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40 yean 5 14 Vr Money ready whea land la appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, aecy-treuc National Farm Loan Associations, Garaett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT TeacheKot piano and harmony. Halght Must Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Pfcone- 72. ' - - : . . : Planing Mm vlicS MOFFAT -Gne'rel"1 work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. ' Phone ' 184. . Physicians and Surgeons DR. EDW. DE REYMONTEI Spec ialist. Rheumatics, Asthma, Pains, Liver, Impotence, Female Trouble, Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Hay Fever, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, etc No Drugs jNo Dope. Free treat, ments Tuesday only from 10 a. in to 3 p. ru. and 5 p. m. Phone 137, St. Mark's Bldg. 63 A BURSELL, D. C.; M. D. Sptnol. ; ogist physician and surgeon. Diag nosis and treatment. Methods of Dr. Abrams; Office M. F. & H. Bldg., phono 29. , DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia, physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. . , DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat.. Byes scien tifically tested and glass" sup plied. OcnliBt and Anrlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. . Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW : DR. EVA MAIWS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the beet equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North . . Fir St. ." Transfer s BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE! CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. , Prices right Service guaranteed. .11 Ml inH 'litl'f .(;-, -i T ' 1 J'..l n j. . In iilr .;ii(