Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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kIiuhIv! I'i'i'ciiilM J "'J. Kli'iim, lii'Hl,
11.(10(0)12.00; gtinil to I'liulnu, KUiU
11.01)1, medium lo uixxl, HW.riO(ii 1 0.00 i
tit i r to uonil, H.7f)( D.7.1 ; cuiiiiimii to
I'liir, 7.7fi(tiH.75 ; mind to cliolcii
i'owm mill, lioifui-H, !). 511(11' 10,11(1; me
il i it tit to Klllld, l,r,l)((i)l 11.01); I'nir tn
medium, -l.A0(a)r.5() ; oiniiifin, ifUIll
UiM.llOt bull, M.OUlu H.00 ; cnlvu,
i),oo(!iii:i.()0.
I hunt Ht null v ; rci'oiiilM 'Jill, I'i'Imio
M'.lxixl. IK.'i.'Sffi'siD.flO ; medium mixed,
flH70i' 10.00; rough hiMiviim, it IK, 00
(d'lfi.70; uittM. J7.76ftfl8.2h.
Hiii't'ti xlimtlvs riM-eliilH 'IH1,, Prime
Imii.Iih. im.OOWH.OOl fiilr to nm
iliiiin. ll,00(ii l(),00; VnirlliiUH. ll.r,0
tii'K.Sft:' WKtlmrri, 7.00((iiH.riO; uwch.
0.pl)ii!7.rhY
.1 ' "
Ilulter
POttTLANt). Or,... Juno fl.llnl.
tin- lower. Culms pi ncoro, Slim Id
Mi'orc. tile! 01 Hi'orc. Win; 00 Bcorc
lllci. 1'rflitn, uarcliini'iit rriuin'd. Iinx
lulK, f:in; ciirliiii. ImlC boxes,
fi'Jra5:i f. o. I). Million, ,,.
Ecga. selling price, cno (omit, llllc:
liuvinit wire, HHri mlliinr iri-v. run
dli'd, .tOc ; Nvli'i-tvil cnudlcd ill car
ton. Il!i..-
INniUry
Hi-iih, :i()(n:i2i!."i.: broiler. 'Mw
3.V. Hi. i '
Minn Corlnno l.lnn nrrlvod froi4
KiiKiino ono day lut wuuk und will
npontl the. nunimor nt home. .
Mr. and Mm. B. M. i'olllnn, c
eoinpanletl y tlio foriiior'i ilnler
(rom ' llllnolii, motorvd up from
Orinta Paaa Deroratlou Uy. .
Mr, and Mm. Jninot Polton of
Kltiiinlh Knllt and Mn. Jamax D.
Cotoheit mid mm ot Hoatlla vlnlted
frlendu IIvIiik hare Mondiiy.. Mm.
Colchott pixl to Inkvo for Ohl-
cnno noon wlioro Mr. Cotclioll Is lo-
emod. t ' " ' :
Mr. Illnlno Klum and dnuiihtnr
upeiit Sumluy at the horns. o( Mrs.
Hurry l.tty.
II. O. Hparr and family liavo ro-
lurnod to thnlr former homo In Ann
land after a alx monthi rcntUonoo In
Jnckaflnvlllo. '! V, ,
Mra. A. L. Douiilna mid children
ro atopplnR at the homo of Mra
Kaanhafer prior to their depart tire
for Ban FrnncUco, whnro they ox
pact to niako tholr homo.
Mr. and Mra. ChrU Ulrleh aiH Mr.
and Mra. Low In tllrlch motored to
(Iriinta Tnaa Sunday. '
lira. O.- W. llodward waa aKreo
alily. aurprlsad laat weok by a vlall
from her . brolhiir-lu-luw, who. waa
on routo from Ohio to ('allfornla.
Horn, Riindny, Jutio 1, to Mr. nnd
Alrn. C. W. Corliloy, a l'i-pound Ron
John Mnrdon and family moved
to' Cuntrnl Point tho flrnt of tlio
wonki .
'Mr. Snyder, -who la aaiiocliilod
w(th' It. I), lllnaa in hanllnu ore
from tho blue IoiIro, lian renteil the
Dunnlnaton hou.no, recently varated
by 'II. C. Rpnrr. ' .
Fletcher I.lnn of rorllnnd l
ependlnn a few daya In tho valley
lookhiK after bualneaa Intoronta.
V0r4 waa rocolvnil rrom Hncra
mento, Calif., of tho recent mar
morly of thla placo, mud Itoy I).
BnylOM of Medford,
'rank Grtmnn, who recontly re
turned from France, Is Visiting with
friends In Wisconsin,
V R. Sparks expects to movo his
shoe ropnlrliiR establishment to the
Union feed stables, having charRC
of 'hath places.
J oil n II. Jtenaitlt, Jr., . has pur
chased a S-ton truck mid will work
on the I'uclflo highway.
Tho lust mooting of tho season or
the Fortnightly Brldga .club -was
hold at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Flck Inst Saturday ovonlng.
Plana woro mudo tor a picnic to tin
held tin tho near future, aftor which
the club will disband for tho sum
mer. Tho following mom bora wcro
present: Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Ntttinn,
Mr. and Mm. O. V. Agor, Mr. mid
Mrs. I.owls Ulrlch, Mrs. Hurry l.ny,
Mra.', Clydo Mulono, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dlelno Klum of Medford, mid Mr.
'and Mra. Loyls Drown ot Talent.
Hi
WILLOW SPRINGS
!
Sunday nftorniinn Mr: OlinrloK
TaVlpr nnrt Mm, Smith served liincii
oon On the Taylor lawn to it number
oPthe neighboring ramiliux.
,iih, Sntiiriliiv Llovd Andei'Hon en
tni'tiiinod Ilia 'friend lOilwin Andrew
ol'lluill'onl.
Mi. Mvron Hcot nnd Hon llobliv
HPOiit liiHt week n h liniiBO gucslK ol'
WfHH. II. Clnrlio.. '
Mi)h. Hnbert. Hrupliv Kiient tlui week
end tv'ilb Mihh Mnrlin Neul in AmIi
liuld,: MisH Nunl will rolnin her po
Hitlon llieru nnollior voiir, but will
Hptmd lior vueittion with hnr imreulN
in ' ('ittil'oruiu. Mr. and MrB. 10. T.
Ne'ilh huve lutolv (Mhiiosi'iI of their
liohitf in Siiiiln (.rtigZiliHl mnvod to
I.oliK'Heneli where thov hnvn hiumlil
pronei'tv.
Mi. 10. S. NieholH lias ngaiii been
oohl'mnd to lier liml with hold old
trdtthlo. Mrs. Uov Nidhols jiiiH bnuii
hnhiifig euro for lior nni, ropnrtN HOnin!
imnrovomnnt. ' '. . . , i
I. iv. Olden entnrtinticd Mr, nnd
Mm,, if, V. Kliltm mid, children nt
dinner Htmdiiv.
IOCHITEMS.
Mm,' Terrell nnd Mlmnr Drnko
woro down from tho MiiiiiIowh Tucn
iluy to do thnlr trading I" town, ,
Then (t Iiihh nml Hon Orlun look
thnlr wool lo mitrlutt Thursday.
Mr, mill Mrn. W; (). Cliuiminn unil
funilly took dinner with their iluugh
lor, Mm. Monro, Bulunliiy unil then
Wont to Miiilfnnl Mr III" carnival. ' I
Mr, Wliyliinil unit family or tint
,Meiulow palmed through the V u 1 1 '
oil Sunday lo visit In town,
Voling. Wright of Hums vulloy vl-
Hi'fl with I'llln (Minimum Sunday.
W. Duvls of lleuglu nnd W. Junes
drove to town to trade this week.
Mm. ayp Vincent und' clilldron,
from hour Tolo, was ovor In Anttncli
Saturday to got gouwiberrles ut Mr.
Wilsons and returned Biiudny,
Miss Ouiiiu Uofonl returned home
Hi In week from I'ortlnnd, whore alio
has boon attending high school. ,
I oh n Rodger' fiiuitly nnd Mr.
fttrnthorn's funilly were. In Med ford
Saturday1 to tako In tlui carnival.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlieo Glass mill fain-
lly worn visitor nt W. C. C'linpnimi'ii
homo Sunday evening, f
Minn It II 111 ttriilhurn who. his been
uttondlnic high school nt Kugono ru
lurneil houin IIiIm week. :
Mm. ICurl Cana and Infant liuoy
nro Bllll HtnyliiK with her mother,
Mm. (Inrdoit of HoukIo.
1'rubnto Court '
it.' J. MeOuoiil (dei'i'iiwil. entute,
I'roof of imliliention.
KdWin C, l-nnictl, estutc.' Prool'
oS nolilivation. ,, ' .
Slurv MrUuoid, cxtiite. I'roof of
liuliliantion!' '' " ' '
DIMM HOT WMTEE
ffiFTOHIlIDIESmiS'A
ROSY COLLODION !
Says we can't help but look
betttr and feel better
after tn Ins, do bath.
to look ono'a beat and fool ono'a host
Is to enjoy an Inside bath each morn
ing' to flush rrom fbo system the pre
vious day'r waste, 'eoir fermentations
and 'poiitouous toxlna beforo It la ab.;
sorbcdttvta tho. blood. Just an Coal,
when K burns, leaves behind a cor
tnlo annum ot Incon-.busttblo niatorial
In the form of nsbor,, so the food and
drink, liken each d'.y leave In the all
menta'y organs a certain amount ot
ludlgratlblo mate Hal, which It not
ellmlialed, form toxlna and poisons
whin are then rucked Into the blood
tbrrogh tho ver duote which am In
tou ted to euok In only nourishment
to lusinla tho body,
. it you wapi to aeo tho glow ot
houlthy blooir. In your ehooks, to seo
your akin got. oloarer and clearer, you
aro told to rink evory morning upon
arising, a gtnss ot hot water with a
tpiupoonful ot limestone phospbato In
It, which la a harmless moans ot wash
ings tho waste material and toxlna
from tho stomach, llvor, kidneys end
bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and
purlfylni tho entire alimentary tract,
before jutting more food luto tho atom;
ach. ' -'
Mou anil women with (allow skins,
llvor apots, plmplos or pallid com
plexion, also thoao who wake up with
a coated . tongue, bad . taste, naaly
broath, others who aro bothered with
headaches, bilious spoils, acid stomach
or constipation should bogln this phos
pbstoil hot water drinking and aro
assured ot very pronounced results la
one or two wcoks. -
A quarter pound of llmoatone phos
pbato costa very little at tho drug
atoro but la auiriclont to demonstrate
that Just as aoap aud bot wator
clonnaoa, purines und rrosnons tno
skin on the outside, so hot water nnd
jlipestono phosphate act on the inside
organs. Wo must always consider that
Intornnl.sanltatton la vastly moro im
portant lian outsldo clnanllnesB. be
eauso tho skin noros do not absorb
npurltles Into tho olood, while tb
nwel tioros no. ;
Fourteen Acres High Class Pear Orchard
'TIiIb Is located just outsldo ot Medford city limits and ono mile
rrom tho luminous dfstrlct. Fronting on tho Pacific Highway.' 11
acroB Durtlott pears and 3 acres iNewtown npplos, ll years ot age,
now showing a, fl'na crop of fruit on tho trees, Bost of soil nt)d
Irrigntcd. No buildings. Como nnd see this, you will like It.
1 Prjco $7500. Koasongblo terms If deslrod. ' ; -
PAGE-DRESSLER CO.
' ' 880 Kaat Mnlu 8t. ;.
DOINGS OF
".!..: -.::.- ".(.'; ..-.-i-v . i f . iv,: -v
1 1 Tom. VII a WE SO To A I T"" " I CAK I OEtieve MV bars? oAUThe. II I 1 VI HAT IS "THAT Woo HAvtTl VM pooul ii I Till
Wnmif ;8iiilli, Htiilfc, fj'roof 'ot
lltllllieilt'ioll. ... '
Andrew (IHmhoiii, (tHliito. CruoC of
niililiiiiilion, f ' ! , ' ' '
Clinrlim 1. Hi'limlfuliii. omIiiIo.; r?
lillon, Older,
' (In ult iNuirt ii t i.
3: V, Urowii, !(, G. Ilrowiii W, H.
Hrowti, W'illljiiti Vim dur llellen, C. II.
Norlwii'li iiMMiimu Hie I'iiin liiiinn ol'
KiM'll' I'llillt tlllllfl rilC'liuil COtllDMllV.
C. 10. tlutes ot al vs, W. T. ICstop,
for inoiio'y, 1 '
A. 11. Uiivls vs, C, & U. Lumber
(!u.j for mousy.
. Henl' MstnUi TninHfora
(I. H. Vurbiek d ux to If'. H.
I 'nt'e. ' l.iilH 2 inn) :i, block 0,
(lldiitlv's hilditlim to MH
I'ord '; 10
3. U. Kenilnll In .leirv (liliHim,
., l,oln f nml II, liioek ,'l iiiuuiid
e.l iidilltlun to (told Hill '.. 125
F. I' V'l"'"! ( ux lo Mrn,
Klizu II, I'iminv, Iiind in
AhIiIiiihI 10
Amv l.imv'itt to II: II. I;i'iivltt.'
I.tind in 'A-dilntH! , v 10
Heal Skin Diseases
It is unnecessary for you to suffer
withecxema, blotches, rlngworm,rashcs
. and similar skin troubles. Zcmo, ob
tained nt any drug storo for 35c, or
$i:00 forextra large bottle, and prompt
ly applied will usually give instant relief
from itching torture. It cleanses and
soothes the skin and heals quickly und
effectively most skin diseases.
Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating,
disappearing liquid and Is soothing to
the most delicate skin. It is not greasy,
is easily applied and costa little. Get
it today and save all further distress.
Tin 12. W. Rote Co., Clneland, O.
(n the Counly Cpur:. oi tbo State of
Oregon ror tho County of Jackson,
" In the Mutter of tho Estate of K.
Ellen Ulcus, ilueeimed. ,
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned has boon appointed ad
ministrator In tbo above ontitlod
tuuttor by tho abovo named court.
All porsons having claims against
said estate, are required to present
in em, with proper vouchers, witnin
six months from this date, to the un
dersigned, at the office of Porter J.
Neff, Medford National Dank Build
ing, Medford, Oregon.
IIKNRY tiOIUXN DIESS.
Notli of nmid Sale
NOTICB IS HKItKIJY (JIVBN, That
sealed bids wllj bo received until
July 0th, 1919, nt f:0u o'clock p. m.
at tho office of tho Hoard of Directors
of TIIH 001. 1) HILL lltltlUATION
DISTRICT, within the boundaries of
said district In Jackson County. Ore
gon, for tho purchaso of bonds of
flfteon thousand dollars ($15,000.00)
dated- t..., 1910, and maturing as
follows:
$550;
$650.
$1150,
$730..
(!.
$850..
MO,
$1100.
Ill fill.
$1000.
$io;.
$11110.
$1150.
$1201).
$1250.
$i:too.
July l
1924
1925
1921
1927
192K
1920
1930
1931
1932
19.13
1934
1935
19311
1937
1938
1939
$16000.
Itplng bonds of the said GOLD
HILL lURIOATlO.V DISTRICT, bear
ing Intorest nt six per cent (6 per
cent), payable aomi-annunlly, the
snld bond Issuo being subject to the
sixty thousand dollars In bonds now
sold nnd outstanding. For furthor
and detailed Information, 'apply to
the Secretary of tho District.
Tho right Is resorvod to reject any
and all bids.
TIIK GOLD HILL IRRIGATION
DISTRICT,
By I. T. GALLIGAR, Presldont.
ATTKST: Chns. Champlin,. Secretary.
Notice of Snlo ot Government tim
ber, General iJind Offlco, Washing
ton. D. C., May 12, 1919. tNtotlco Is
heroby glvon that subject to tho con
ditions anil limitations of tbo Act of
Juno 9, 1916 (39 Stat.. 21$), and tho
Instructions of tho Secretary of the
Interior of Soptomber IS,-1917, tho
limber on the following lands will be
sold July 2, 1019, nt 10 o clock a. m.,
THE DUFFS
at public auction ntllio United stales
land oftlco at' Hosoburg, Oregon, to
tho highest bidder at lint lens than
the upprnlscd value as shown by this
notice, snln to lie subject to tho ap
proval of tho Boomtar? or tho Inter
ior, The purchase price, with an ad
ditional sum of one-firth of ono pur
emit thereof being commissions al
lowed, must bo deposited nt ttmo of
sale, money to be returned If sulo Is
not approved, otherwise patent will
Issuo for the timber which must be
removed within ton years. Ttlds will
bo received from citizens ot tho Unit-,
ad States, associations of such cit
izens and corporations orgnnl'ed
under tbo laws of the United States
or uny . state, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any logul subdivision will be ofrered
separately before being Included In
any offer of a larger unit. T. 3f. H.,
It. l K oc, 7, SWIi 8W, red fir
525 M., not to bo sold at less than
$1.00 por, M. T. 17 8 11. 6 W., Sec.
27. Lot 1, red fir 190 M., N NB'4
NW4, rod fir 430 M., N NW
NW'4, rod fir 316 M not to bo sold
at loss thim $1.45 por M. Clay Tall
man, Commissioner, General Land
OfflOOi ", .!:.. ! ;
Advertising Rates
Classified On cent a word. -'
Locals Ten cents a line.
' Legal Fir cents a Una.
.. Display 26 cents n Inch,
Contract rate on application.
HELP WAilTW) MAW.
WANTKD Man for outside work at
Sacred Heart Hospital. .66
WANTF.D Man to hord sheep. John
Macdonald, Gold Kay. 64
WANTED Men to cut wood and
clear land on Webster ranch.
Phone 885-J-8. . I 87'
WANTED Barber -for Saturdays
A. T. McMahon, Talent, pre. - 67
WANTfcD A" sheepberder. Frank
PeFord,, Central Point. Phone
29X4. - - ' 87
' HELP WAJVTum FfcMAJH
WANTED Girl or young woman to
n.l, .nlAVnnlilla I ..),,. nanu tn
learn. Akron Tire Shop, 36 South
Riverside. '''' 3
WANTED Woman for general
.housework. Phono 408-R-3. ..60
WAITED Woman for general
housework. Liberal wages. Mrs.
Frederick Peloaze. Eagle Point, 68
WANTED A woman . for gonorol
housework, family of two; one
who wants a permanent place.
Phono 534-Y.
WANTED Wnltroea work by two
experienced ladles in some camp
Address Box W, Mall'Trlbune. 66
WANTED Dlsbwasner nt Cafe Hol
land; ' .
WANTED-r-W'omon ror thinning ap
' plea near Medford. Apply V. S.
Government Employment Office,
' Nash" Hotol, on Front street.
HELP WANTED 1 '
Mnlo and Female. '
WANTED Ccnsire clerks. 4000
needed. $93 month. Age, 18 up
ward. , Experience unnecessary.
. : For free particulars ot examina
tion, write J. Leonard (former
government examiner) 760 Equit-
, , able Bldg., Washlngtcu. 64
WANTED Men and women for
thinning at Phlp.is Orchards.
: Phone 631-R. 68
WANTED Thinnors at Mlravista
.Orchard. Pbone 597-J2 moal time.
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED SITUATION by young
ij lady stenograiher: haye special-
. lied In typewriting; can give rec
ommendations. Box 6 4, Talent,
Oregon, 69
WANTED Position in ofHce by a
. young ' lady; some experience In
both bookkeeping and stenog
raphy. Box 75, Mail Tribune. 67
FOR RENT SSTSCKLLANEOCB.
FOR RENT Room equipped with
. one barber chair and complete
; outfit ready for business; also S
. pool (ables, set up, in same-room.
Calll 127 E. Sixth street. 87
lAjmr.
LOST Gold pin With letters -S. R.
'H. Reward it returned to Mall
Tribune of rice. 65
LOST Monday morning, fox terrier,
black and tan markings;-answers
to name "Weed." Finder please
notify Ed Walker or phone 653.
Reward. 65
Tom Has Very
CLASSI
WANTRrv anflOKIiliAJfKODB
WANTED Furniture for 5 rooms;
must, be In good condition; cheap
for cash. llox M., Mali Tribune.
' ,-,- ' 64
WANTKD Hurloy aldo-cap
J'hone 341-M.
body.
- 65
"WIANTKO llarbcr to take charge
. of shop for summor. A. T. Mc
Mahon, Talent, Ore, 67
WANTKD Cash for Old False Teeth
(broken or not). We pay $2.00 to
$35.00 per set. Also actual value
for diamonds, watches, brldge
Vork, crowns, old gold, silver and
platinum. Send at once and re-
" celvf) cash by return mall. Your
goods returned if price is unsatis
factory. Mazer liros., Lr-zuvf 8.
Bth street, phlla , Pa. 70
WANTKD Electric motors. We
rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's
Electric Store, Main and Central.
Phone 90. 8S
WANTKD House jiortng and re
pairing. Phone 48X-M or 488-X. "
FOR KKNT rVKNIAHED ROOMH.
FOR HUNT Two good furnished
rooms: eood location, close In, 105
North Oakdale. - 66
FOR. RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 240 South Riverside.
Phone 292-X.- .... 82
FOR ENT One furnished epart-
ment at Holland Hotel. ,
FOR BALE MVBSTOCK
FOR SALE -2 good cows. . Frlnk
Orchard. Phono 61 1-R-t. ' 69
FOR SALE I general purpose bay
horse, work anywhere. $65.00,
worth tho money. J Phone 539-J-3.
E. E. Morrison. - " ' 1 " 64
FOR SALE Fresh cows. 728. Welch
street, 6S
FOR SALE Span-1300-lb. horses,
good team at a bargain. J. C.
Pendleton & Son, Central- Point,
Oregon. .t - - 67
FOR SALE Valley View Berkshire
registered young stock, bred from
" champions. Write D. M. Lowe,
Talent, Ore., or pbone Ashland
6-F1-2. . ' - 74
FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled
bull calf, born February, 1919;
fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or
Palmer Investment Co., Medford,
Oregon. " -
MONEY TO IiOAS
LOAN8 Farm loans 6 per cent in-
terest, O. O. Boggs. ,
LOANS City ToanB. Building ft Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg.
LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on ranch property. Buys and sells
' mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31
North Grape street. Phone 63-M.
- 85
BROWN & WHITE
:. ' OFFER , '.
A fine bearing commercial pear
orchard and vineyard with modern
bungalow home beautifully situated
on a flno roadway at $5800.00.
- 100 acre orchard and alfalfa
ranch,, fine modern home, running
wator and a splendid gravity irriga
tion system with low up-keep cost,
at $17,500.00.
; 176 acre stock and alfalfa ranch,
fully equipped aqd stocked this is
a going money making place, how
ever there is a good reason why it is
Ail sale, at $125.00 per acre and the
buyer takes stock, crop and equip
ment. . , . ',-''.
BROWN 6c WHITE
10 Sooth Fir St.
IXTERCRBAN AUTOCAR CO.
i . TIME CARD. . ,
Leave Medford fur Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a
mand at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun
days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and l:3p,
5:30 and 9:30 p. m.
Leave Ashland tor 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 9:06 a. m. and 12:30
4:80 and (:s0 n. in.
Important Work To Do
FOB BES BOmB. '
FOR RBNT-SeTeral modern bouses!
Building tc Ixian Afls'n. 429 U, F.
tk 11. Bldg.
FOB BALE MIBOELLAXEOCS
FOR SALE OR TRADE for larger
machinery, six-foot, grain binder,
also six-foot ilrllrT both nearly
now.- W. D. Roberts, Eagle Point.
Oregon. .65
FOR SALE Barred Hock chickens.
Phone R18-J. 66
FOR SALE Special strain of 1000
beaded kale plants 50c pen 100.
W. 3. Warner. Phone 696-M. 64
FOR SALE One Toledo coal or
wood range with hot water colls
complete. Phone 786-X. 617
Park. i ' 65
FOR SALE XcCormlck binder.
James Campbell, phono 311-R. 67
FOR SALE Three loads oat bay;
half mile out; $14.00 ton. 247
North Front street. 64
FOR SALE Cherrlea. H. Anning,
at Dr. Stokes' ranch. Eagle Point
road. Phone 408-J-l. 68
FOR SALE 1900 washing machine,
kitchen cabinet, .carpenter tools,
bloating battery, large pipe
wrenches; 12-oz. wall tent 12x14.
Phone -760-L, or call 417 Jay
street. 6a
FOR SALE Dry oak stumps, $1.00
, per load. Webster Ranch, phone
685-J-3. : -' ' 87
FOR SALE Rabbits cheap.
McAndrews street, .
203
. 65
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. 87
FOR SALE Clean- alfalfa bay in
field. Brood sow with or without
pigs.N W. H. Rucker, Griffin
Creek. 67
FOR SALE - Large covered camp
wagon. Apply mile this side
; Phoenix, at Doberneck place. 66
FOR SALE Crop alfalfa hay on Ella
Hanley Place, .phone 902, morn
ings. Call 829 Minnesota Ave. 69
FOR SALE Strictly rancy alfalfa
seed, aweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nltro-cultires. Ralph
Blden, Hedtord. .
FOR 8AJMS RKAIi ESTATE.
FOR SALE Ten acres about six
miles ont of Medford by non-resl-"
dent owner, very cheap. Corres-
pond with W. E. Ferris, 2514 20th
Avenue, No., Seattle, Wash. 74
HOMESTEAD relinquishment; close
, in: will trade for car. Call at 308
Haven street, evenings. 64
FOR SALE: 10 r teres, mostly under
cultivation, in sec. 4, twp. 37, R. 1
East. Joining the Vilas and 401
ranches. About 60 acres under
old ditch; fair buildingB; only 5
miles from Medford; school close.
For particulars consult J. - W.
Wakefield, Medford, Oregon. 82?
FOR SALE Small ranches, from
four to eighty acres, without build
ings, situate within district cov
ered by R. F. D. Telephone and
electric lights. Priced right, and
with terms. Write yonr desires to
G. S. Butler, Ashland. Ore. 64
900
7-room house on paved
street, close in, f uraished, all
clear. .
'Immediate possession.
$500.00 cash, balance to
suit purchaser.
. If you ai'e in the market
for a good homo at a i-ock
bottom price you can't go
wrong on this buy. , .
" Lifted exclusively with
The FchI Investment Co.
No. 6 South Fir St.
NTS
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BPSINHSf. KIKHuronT
attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-U.
, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. RKAMES, Lawyer, Garnets.
Corey Building.
ELIJAH H. KURD Lawyer, 218-14
Garnett Corey Bldg.
GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer.
Garnett-Corey Building.
Atrto Supplies
LA HER AUTO BP RINGS Co. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and beat-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use oar spring
when others fall, ilold under, writ
ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteen th
St., Portland, Oregon, y .
Garbage
GARBAGE Get yonr premise
Cleaned np tor the summer. ' Call
on the city garbage wagon for
good serrlce. Phone 151-1. J
Y. Allen. - -,
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. . H.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirement. Look'
, into oar simplified accounting
1 method. M. T. H. Building,
Medford. Phone 167-R.
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION LOANS 6 per
cent pays principal and interest in
34 years. Privilege to pay any
amount after 6 . yeans. . Money
ready when title is approved;
E. H. Hurd, secretary i treasurer
N. F. L. associations,- Oarnett-.
Corey building. .... ....
Investments
FARM LOAN BONDS $25, $50,
tiuu, sdu ana si.uuu dodub, ts
per cent semi annual coupons,
non-taxable. E. H. Hurd, Secy.
Treas., Garnett - Corey Building,
Medford.
Instruction In Mnsle
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachloi
piano and harmony. Halght MUM
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bid
Phone 72. - ' -
Planing MIR
mil
THOMAS MOFFAT General mil
work, aaah, doors, mouldings ana
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phon
184. - . . -
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W, W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnett-Uorey Dulia
ing. Phone. 130. ...
DR. J. J. EMMENS- Physician and
Burgeon. Practice limited to eye,
: ear, nose and throat. Eye cien
tiflcally tested, and glass" sup
plied. Oculist and Anrlat tor 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F, H. Co.
Bldg. Pbone 567.
DR. F. O. CARLOW :
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS .
418-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. ;
Pbone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Lanrel Street,
T. G. HEINE. M. D., PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON. Specialty Eye;
Ear, Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted
and properly adjusted. Moles,
warts and skin blemishes removed
with no scars left. Office third
floor Liberty Building.
DR. E. RANDOLPH SEBLY. 306-307
Morgan building. Portland, Ore
.Makes a . specialty. ot .. surgery.
Special attention to Medford and
Rogue River Valley people.
Printers and Publisher
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has U
best equipped printing office Is
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
' loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland price. 17 North
FirSt ' '.''
Public Stenographer. -
ELSIE FARRIS Room 212 Garnett
Corey building. . v 72
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
I Office 42 North Front St. Phon
815. Price right Serrlce guar
an teed. t
BY ALLMAN
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