. ' MEDFOnft MATT J TTCTRTTNTV MEDFOTlTt, OttKdON, MONT) AT JTTN'E 3T,'".t01ff " "
POKTI.ANII, Juno 211: lllrlii ami
Women who nru willing l help har
vest llii) Wllliiiuiitto Vullny berry
crop lint holng inobllUed liuro, ac
cording to n sKitoineiit homed loiluy
by Mrn. Union Hill, head of tli
women's department 'of lliu fixlxrul
labor bureau unil .11 In oxpoclod lliut
ono llioiiminit pickers will mi from
l'tirtliuid wit lilu lliu next fuw wviiKh
to work In tho hurry fields,
.THn'Woinuii iiljd girls uro being
(ornuiil In squads uf 60, dud ulrcaily,
Mrn. Hcutt nulil, Ion such squads Iiiivii
Ikoii orKiuilitnil. ( 'inn in of plekurs uro
to hit oHlahllnlicil nt (,'oriiiillus, (lur
vnls, llrcsliiinio, (ianlon, Hiiluiu, Hhur
lilaii, Nnwluirir ami other points In
(ho hurry district, each under n, coin
pelout woinaii inunugur. 1'ay Ik (o ho
-tho hlKhiwt on record, from two con In
Id Iwo mill n half cents a pound for
nil berries picked. ,f -,
V ... - . - ' : '
j MvnilmH '
I'OilTI.ANI); Ore. June 2.'l. Cut
Hi' lower rufciulH "J, I 111!. Klucm. licxl
H..rMIl.l.n(l eooil to choiro OD.IIll
10. IMI; iiiciliuiu hi L- I. $H.fil)i 11.110;
fair, to itooil, 7.7.'i(oJt.'J'i; itoniiiion
In lair. 7.IMI(ii 7.'ll; L'ooil lo rlihii'ii
roWH nnil IiimIit". tkH.IMIfu 11.0(1 inoiliiiin
to itooil. 7.IMI((i 7.7,1 ; lair lo medium.
. 4iU(U'.VU: oaiiiiiTM, :).IHI 1.00;
ImiIIk. if .',IMIH,0ll ; oiivw, i).00(u
1.1.0(1.
Ilium .10 1'i'iiU li:J:li.r: ri'i'oinlK.
I H'liloi) 111.(11): primo mixml; 1I.7.V
-'11.1111; uiiiiliiiiu. Ajlll.'J.'itolllJftj raiiL'li
lii'iU'iiw. tlHMin IU.II0; i.iui. irl7.7.'i
IH.D.'i.
Iicimi liiclicr. rwi'iplrt 121IU. Primo
liunlii. 1 1 .."l(i fair to medium.
II.UIHo lM.llO: venrlinir. (.0011.0(1 :
wethers, 7.00(o H.oO; encs, 0.0(l(i
8.00.
lluMrr
I'OHTI.ANIl. Or.-.. June li.l. Ilnl
I it weak. CiiIioh U.'l Koori'. ,VJ' '; 111!
Mi'oro, )Jr: 01 wore, fil iir; I0 Monro.
.Mo. I'nroliinont wi-mmed box Io(m.
.ri.'le: oiirloiiH, .'ili... hair boxen, hull
Coiil inure; In. than half box lot olio
oonl mure. Iliitlcrt'al f. o, b. station.
&'.( Me.
KlSU
V.iut. HolliiiL' nriee. rune count, l."ic;
liming urioo, .:ir; nclline; nriee. onu
illoil, l.'ioj scli'i-tcd t'ltmlloil in ear
Ion, 47o,
Poultry
Hon. !!.. Hi,: broilers, l0l!7ii'lli.:
(Ill roiwlorni l.'ie Hi.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
I. loyil Nurdwlcji haa returned home,
from ntlontlliiK school nt Seattle.
Win. I . w In hail purchased lliu
hand of sheep belonging to Mr. Mc
Donald of (lold liny.
.Mr. mid Mm. Dnnlnn of I.akovlcw
hnvo leaned (ho Hurry Nealon cottage
fnr tho Hummer.
L. Flupntrlrk played hull Inst fluu
dny with tho Gold Mill team nt that
plaeo. . .
J. A. Hotelier of (Irani Pan, asem
for patontod tiro welder wnn thru
horn onn day hint wook.
Tho' itprlnit ancdlnic of alfalfa on
- tho I.ydlard ranch In making un ex
cellent Krnwlh mid iw flno atmiil Id
HMirod.
' ' J. FriHiinun, tho wall known
Implement dirnliT of Central Point,
wan mklnit ordcra for hIIoh In thin
nnil mirroiindltiK dlnlrlolH .ono day
hint wook.
Tho l,nwlHrnhonp, ' pndoil thru
lioro Monday on tho way to govern
ment rnnKo nu Union Crook.
. The annual school mootlnif hint
Sloiidny draw a very nniiill crowd, In
faot no nmnll that iwo niomliem of
4ho honrd had to "rmttlo" two morn
Voters to mnlco a quorum. A. Vin
cent wim olcelcd dlroclnr and Kd
Vincent clerk and It was dooldnd to
navo tho school houso pnlnlml In the
near future.
Applo thlnnluit at tho Wnnhhurn
orchard will lio finished in1 a. few
days. " .
. , Mrs. C. V Sago nnd hnblos nr
rlvnd Krldny from Poplnr, Mont., nnd
will spond tho summor In thoalley.
Tho IllKhnm lirnlhers piirclinsod n
Jiew itrnln hinder In Qontrnl Point
last Wodiicnilny. '
II. AV. DnvlBOn Iihb purchased a
(lo7.on puro brod .Whllo Leghorn
chlckons !rom tho pons of J, O: Isaac
' son.- -i"0.
T. Wilson of Sams Vnlloy, was
a huslnoHS visitor here Tuesday. Ha
reports that many of tho crops In his
dlHtrlot uro vory short this your, i
A Host Willi fouitoen orbs bolohn
Iiik to n Hungarian partrldKO was
destroyod on tho iNoalon ranch lust
woek rby tho hay machlnory.
' Tho Iiii'ko bOmblnK ulano that
passiul directly ovor this district
croalod nulto a little oxcltcmant;
somo however missed seoInK It t h Ink
liiK when thoy honrd tho noise that
Dob Smith hud started his Kordson
trnctnr.
Hob en n't trnvol nulla ns fast with
tho Kordson but (hoy say when It
comes to making nols6 ho will run
(bo ship of tho nlr a pretty closo ruco.
.1. O. lsnnoson nnd H. If, Puxson,
two of Central Point's prominent clt
Ir.ons, worn Blinking , bnncls with
friends In this district Inst Thursday.
11. W. Dnvlson, tho Tallin Tiofk
niernhnnt,' wns n boyhood trlond of
illlly-Suntliiy, thoy having gono to
flphnb! JpgetKor- Jjacli Jit -Wfti fj Q
course ho In iiuXjotiH lo moot ri tin
when ho' spunks ht Asliliuid next
in on I II. ' , '
llosso Hurt ICIhert Class, Iwo of Ail
tlooh's tiustlltig farmiirs wuro liusl
iiiwh visitors lir this district ouo day
last wook. ,
Thn' iioiisolldiitinn plan that wan
volod on hy the Hams Valley, Chap
arrel mid. I'nulioy school districts at
tho annual iiiuiiIIiik was defeated by
ono voto. ,
I,, l'l(.(iiitrlck Is busy palntliiK the
Tiiblo Knrk sclioool house,
Vornii Piindloloii who iiiiiliirwiint
nil operation a I. tho Dow hospital Is
reported to ho getting along nicely
ami will soon ho Immu iixnlu,
Willi Did decreasing Interest ' In
our country schools nnd their gen
eral decline In the last fow years dn
nplto llio over-Increasing overhead
expense, many think that consolida
tion Is tho only solution to mi effic
ient rural school, it would soem to
us thut a consolliladoii or tint Tabid
Illicit, Chaparrel and Aiilloch schools
would lib mi excellent plan, Tulde
Hock has u modurii building, with
afiipln room to liouno tho pupils and
a play ground that Is never wet and
muddy. Two teachers could haiidlo
lliu school and tho saving made on
teachers' salaries mid oiulpniont
would ruoro than pay tho cost - of
trnulnriliig the pupils. ,
(1, P, Hall, thn erslwhllii man of
nil trades, has hied himself bark to
his boyhood days nnd rinsed up u
slingshot vory much Ilka Ilia ono
used by Dnvld when ho slow (lollmh.
And (I. P. Is somo shot, too, having
relnlnvd his boyhood accuracy altho
Ills feet are not so brown mid tho
hnlr not no (hick on iho top of lilt
bend us In the bygone days.
Thero was such a nmull uttendance
at tho meuilng last Huniliiv conduct
ed by ltev. Itoyt (hut no aUompt was
nindn lo orgnnlril a Sunday school
nnd thn' limn Ink nil, up with in very
SAYS HOT WATER
WASHES POISONS
FROM THEiLIVER
Everyone should drink hot water
' with phosphate In It,
before breakfast
To fool ns flno as the nrovorbla
fiddle, wo must keep tho liver washed
clean, almost every morning, to pre
vent Its sonKo.lk' pores from clog
ging with Indigestible material, sour
bllo and poisonous toxins, say a notod
physlclnn.
If you get headaches. If your llror.
If you cntrh cold easily. It's your llvnr.
If you waits up with a bad taste, furred
tongue, nasty bread) or stomach be
comes rancid, It's your llvor. Bnllow
skin, muddy complexion, watory eyes
all donoto liver uiicleiinllnoss. Your
liver la the most Imporlanli also the
must abused nail neglectoil organ ot
tho body. Kew hnow Hs function or
how to release the dauiined-up body
waste, blln nnd toxins. Most folks
resort to violent eritomel, which Is a
dnngvroiis, salivating eliumlcal which
can only be used occasionally because
It nrcumulatoa In the tissues, also
attacks tho bpnsa.
Kvery man and woman, m sick or,
well, should ilrlDktcocli morning bo-'
tore broakfnst," a glnss ot hot wator
with n tenspoonful of llmesiono phos
pbato In It, to wash' from tho llvor and
bowels tho previous day's Indigestible
material, Hie poisons, sour bllo aud
toxins;' thus cleansing, sweotcnlng
and freshening the euilro alimentary
canal boforo putting moro food Into
the stomach.' ....
I.luieutouo pliosphato docs not I re
strict Uio diet llko calomel,' because It
can not sMIvnto, for It Is harmless and
you cnu'cntlsuythlng afterwards. It
la inoxponslvo and almost tasteless, and
any pharmacist will sell you a quarter
pound, which Is snOJclont for a dom.
onstrntlon ot how hot wator and llme
stono phosphate cleans, stlmulutos and
freshens tho liver, kooplug you tooling
Ot day; Jn and day out, ) -
BUILT FORTWO
And the! luibyv Olu of iho.
niftiest little Ininpilows in
tho city; having four rooms
nnd sloqiing porch; built-in
features; hath, toilefy fire
place, hardwood floors, gas;
on pave dstrcet with all city
assessments paid. Oh, yes,
and the price is only if 1,000.
BENNETT . .
INVESTMENT COMPANY
Insure In surf. liiHiirance. I'lioim 701)
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
U VES,laog3alTWILL)
over, am wi . fMi ILJ : ) - ' -:
PIA
Interesting service. Hov, lloyt ox
poctu to bo hero uguln on Iho night of
.Inly 2d, When a program will bo
given , consisting of slereoptlcou
views, read I nits and music and to
which every ono Is cordially Invited.
Tim Nnrdwlck ranch Is a llttio wily
off tho rond lint If you want to sen a
well lllled up-lo-dnto rnncli, with the
most beautiful crop of growing grain
Hint you hnvo soon for o long time
it will pay you to visit tills fnriu. .
Stop Itching Eczema
Never mind ho w often you have tried
and failed, you can atoiiliurning, Itching
eczema quickly by applying Zcmn fur
nished by uny druj;Ki'tt (or 3Hc Uxlra
large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins tho
moment Zcmo is applied.. Ii a uliort
lime usually cvory trace of ecarma,
tetter, pimples, ruab, blackheads and
similar skiu-discasca will bo removed.
For clearing thn el: in and making it
vigorously henkhy, always ute Zcmo,
the peuetralinK. antiseptic liquid. It
Is not greasy and docs not stain. When
others fall It ivho one dependable
treatment for sklntroubleoof all kinds.
'I ho li. W. Iinwj Co., Clcvt:ml, O.
Notlco of finlo of Government tim
ber, (ionornl Land Office; Washing
ton, I). C May 12, 1U1U. Xotice.ls
hnroby glvon that subject to tho con
ditions and limitations of tho Act of
Juno 9. 1910 cm Hint., 218), and the
Instructions of tho Bet-rotary of the
Interior of Heptomher ir, 1917, tho
timber on tho following lands will be
sold-July 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. ro.,
at public auction at the Unltod States
land nffico at Hosebiirg, Oregon,, to
tho highest bidder nt not less than
tho appraised valuo as shown by this
notlco, snlo to bo subject to tho ap
proval of tho Secretary or thn Inter
ior. Tho pnrrlinso prlco, with an ad
dltlonnl sum of ono-flfili of ono per
ennt thereof being commissions al
lowed, must be deposited at tlma of
solo, money to bo returned If sale Is
not approved, otherwise patent will
Issue for tho timber which must bo
removed within ten years. Bids will
bo received from citizens of the Unlt
od Stales, associations of such clt
Ixens and corporations organized
under tho laws of tho United States
or any state, territory or - district
thereof only. Upon application ot a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included in
any offer of o larger unit. Ts 35 S..
It. 2 B., Sec. 7, SWK SWU. red fir
625 M., not to be sold at less than
$1.00 per. M. T. 17 S It. 6 W.. See..
27, Lot 1, red fir 190 M Nii NK14
NW14, red fir 430 M., N14 SWVt
NWU, red fir 316 M not to bo sold
at loss than 11.45 per M. Clay Tall
man, Commissioner, Coneral. Land
Office. ' ! .. .. .
Advertising Rates
Classified Ono cent a word.
Locals Ton cents a Una.
Legal Five cents a lino.
Display 25 tents an Inch.
Contract rates on application.
LOST Yellow mid whiles bag on
Fourth and Orange slrouls. Return
to -Mall Tribune, or phouo 585-R.
SO
LOST Out of car between Gold Roy
. and Medford on Juno 170i, one
mncklnnw, khaki coat. Howard. J.
W. Mncdonuld. 1000 West Main
streot. Medford. . SO
LOST Ono spray gun on Main street
on road botween Medford ' nnd
I'orrydale. ; Finder plenso call J.
A. Perry.
WANTED
" To see you at
Fehl's Farm Agency
. , .No. 6 South Fir St,,. ,''
if v'ou are looking for Farm's,
Orchards or t'itv Koal Es
tate. SPECIAL
H00 acres, one of the' finest
ranches in the lioguo liiv.er
Vnllcv, good buildings, near
Med ford, 100.00 per acre.
Bargains in' tracts of all
sizes; so see us before buying.
The Fehl Investment Co.
Lower price's .better values,
our motto.
HKLP WAMTHHi MAMt,
WANT KD A mnn us Janitor. Bucmd
dloart Ilospltul. 1 , 81
WANTB1 Won tr 'cur ' wood' and
clear land on Webster ranch.
Phono 88S-J-3. 7
HELP WAM'ITTJ nW.AliE .
A"ANTMO C'ompetitnt woman ' for
general hoiisowork. Apply Gov
eriiilient Employment Office. H.'i
WANTKD 'Jlrl or woman for gen
eral housework; god wages. Phono
033. . . 7I'
WANTED Waitress nt tlotol Med-
ford. .
WANTED A woman tor general
housework, family of two; ono
who wunls : a pormanent place.
Phono 034-Y. - .
WANTED 61TCATIOS.
WA'NTKD To bind your, grain.
. J'hono lUH-K.'l, Mudford, or H. II.
' Iord, Contra! Point. 811.
WANTIflD Any kind of work liy
carpenter contractor. L32 Mouth
Kir streot'. 7
WANTKD Thoroughly experienced
Monographer wants work. I'hono
300. ... 79
WANTWIS MMCKliliUrZOUS
WANTED To buy a 5 or C room
modern bungalow on paved streot,
oloso In preferred. Address ,S. 1.
K., giving full particulars as to
Hl7.o of lot and homto, 'location. If
lilaee for garden, otc: , Must bo a
burgulu. 80
WANTKD Horses (o pasture; j;ood
pasture on tho river. See Dave
Liu. 82'
WANTKD iVhlto Leghorn pullets.
Phono 07-H5. . ,79
WA'NTED To buy small bunch of
cnttlo. H. W. Bingham.
WANTED To buy about 30 stock
hogs. II. W. Bingham. .
WANTED To buy 1100 feet 4 or (M
Inch irrigation pipe. Descrlhe and
quote prlco. Box 84, Mall Tribune.
WANTED 20 to 40 acres timber
near Medford; C. A. DeVoe.
WANTED Side dcllvory rake, truck
wagon and wagon scales. Phone
28-R3.
WANTED Electric motors. We
rent, bny or sell any size. ' Paul's
Electric Store, Main and Central.
Phone 90. - 85
WANTED Honse moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X.
FOR RXCHAXGH.
FOR TRADE 4 0 acres of heavy tim
bered land, deep soli, running
wutcr; all good tillable ground. 30
ntlln. fhnm t Awlutn.i l.lttht' nlftl!
miles from Forest. Idnho, for 1m-
provco ncrengo in lioguo mver vui
loy. Box W, care Mall- Tribune.
1 t7
TO TRADE For Modford or Ash
land property, b'.x lots in Coquille,
Oregon. J. R. Soilors. Butte Falls,
Ore. SO
FOR RENT FUIl MS RED ROOMB.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms by day
or month, imperial, 30 North
Front streot. Medford. 87
FOR - RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 340 South Riverside.
Phone 292-X. - .!.; 82
FOIt RENT Ono furnished apart
ment at Holland Hotel. '
FOR KKNX HOUSES.
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
house. 220 South Grnpo. SI
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
Building & Loan Ass'n; 429 M. F.
A H. Bldf.
BROWN S WHITE
A flno' bearing coramorclnl pear
orchard nnd vluoyard with modorn
bungalow homo beautifully situated
on a flue roudwhy at $5800.00.
100 aero orchard and alfalfa
ranch, tine modorn 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 and stocked .this Is
a going money making place, how
ever thoro Is a good reason why it is
on snlo at $125.00 per acre and the
buyer takes stock, crop and, equip
ment. BROWN & WHITE
10 South Fir St ,
Uanny Gives
FOIl RENT tftAVFAAiASVAJVH.
FOR RENT Room equipped with
ono barber chair and comploto
outfit ready for business; also 2
pool tables, set hp, in same room.
'Call 127 K. Sixth street. 87
FOH BALB MVE8TOOK
FOR, SALE A good young milch
cow. i'hono 102-X. , 80
FOR HALE 32 head of grndo Cor
rlednlo owes, Including 20 year
lings nnd 12 lambs. I'hono 422-L,
or write C. H. llargadlne, Ashland,
Oregon. 80
FOR SALE 19 weaned pigs, ono
' hundred dollars for the bunch.
Two miles from Gold Hill on the
Sums Valley roud. James Ander
son, Gold Hill. 82
FOR SALE Good work horses and
mules. Pblpps Orchard, phono
531-R. 80
FOR SALE Purebred Dnroc Jersey
weaned pigs from big type ances
tors. One hundred Individuals to
select from whilo they last. Un
registered at $10.00 each. Regis
tered at $10.00 each. Good oppor
tunity to get feeders or breeding
stock. Palmer Investment Co.,
Modoc Orchard, or W. A. Sumner,
Hotel ilodford. .
FOR SALE Seveh-year old mare,
, weighs about 1200. R. F. D. 1,
Box 60, Talent. Phone 7-F11,
Ashland. W. -M; Petri. ; 83
FOR SALE Shropshire bucks, two
lambs and. one yearling. . Fine
, thoroughbred Individuals, prices
reasonable. Ralph Waldo Eldcn
at Russ Mill.
FOB SALB-J-KKAll XSTATK.
FOR SALE 200 acre stock ranch,
100 acres In cultivation, good
house and outbuildings. Total
price $0000. J. B. Andrews, phone
53-M.
FOR SALE Ten acres about six
miles out of Medford, by non-resident
owner, very cbeay. Corres
pond with W. E. Ferris, 2514 20th
Ave. No., Seattle, Wash. 79
FOR SALE At a bargain, large
..residence or income property in
Medford, close In. Look this- up;
It is good property at a vory low
. figure. Inquire at 124 South King
street. . . ., .. SO
FOR SALF, Homesteads and relin
quishments, and irrigated farms.
See E. T. McKinstry, Grants Pass,
Oregon. . . . .. . ,82
FOR SALE 55 acres located Just
across street south from school
house. Also a three-cornered piece
at tho east end of the same- street
on the south side. Also house, lot
'and blacksmith shop at tho upper
end of Bil walk or East End. : All
1 at the ' assessor's valuation, at
1 Eagle Point.' ' J; H. Daley, Grants
i Pass: ' " ' 99
FOR SALE Reasonable, timber
claim 160 acres; -location, sec. 23,
twp. 40, rango 4 W, Jackson Co.,
Oregon. Write to Mrs. M. E.. Her
rington, 116 West Indiana Ave.,
Spokane, Wash.. - 95
FOR SALE 160 acres, seven miles
from town, partly improved with
water. . For particulars call or
write Hugh Stevens, Rogue River.
Ore., R. F. D. 1. 79
FOR SALE 10 acres, mostly under
cultivation, In sec. 4. twp. 37, R. 1
East,. Joining the Vilas and 401
ranches. -About 60 acres under
old ditch; fair buildings; only 5
miles from Medford; school close.
For particulars consult J.- W.
Wakefield, Medford, Oregon. " 82
:,''' ''."' :". ideal ' : :"
chicken ranch'!'
6.9 acres, '3 miles from Mctf
ford. ori'good rba. rural mall, close
to school; plenty of apples, pears,
peaches; plums, ; apricots, cherrlos,
qulnc6, grapes, loganberries, black
berries, currants; with a small paten
in whentr city pipe line crosses
place; 800 feet of piping with 0
hydrants, making It convenient for
Irrigating; 5-room house, good barn,
two large chicken houses with yards,
electrio ligtit iu house and barn; 100
chickens, horse, bnggy; tools and im
plements. Price lor,, all including
crop, $2000.00.
BENNETT
INVESTMENT CO. :
: ." ' 108 WEST JIA1N ST.
Insure in suro Insurance. Phone 709
a Swimming Party I
Z. C t . .'
1 FOB BALE MIHOELLASKOUS
FOIt SALE Ono flvo-ton Mollno
Wson scales In good condition;
ono oak bookkeeper ' desk; one
high revolving stool; one McCas-
key account register complete with
stand; office supplies; one adding
machine; one now wall tent V'bx
12. Address 23, care Mall Tribune.
' ' - ' 81
FOR SALE Flvo weeks chicks and
one prlzo, winning rooster. Phone
270-W. 81
FOR SALE Cherries rfloyal Ann.
lling and Lamberts, 8 cents. 1204
West Tenth street. 80
FOR SALE '101 1 Cardlllac touring
car In strictly flrst-clnHS condition
ttnd as good as new with six good
tires and complete outfit for use.
W. A. Sumner, Hotel Medford.
FOR SALE Two houses to bo mov
ed at once. Earl Fruit Co. Phone
700. 79
FOR SALE l).'ed cars on easy
terms, $150 up. Medford Faint
Shop, phone 1S8-M. Sob Clark. 80
FOR SALE Royal Ann and Ring
cherrlos. Berkeley Orchards. Phone
1-F21. 79
FOR SALE Rabbits. Beautiful New
Zealand Reds, pure bred; 4
months, 6 months and 9 months
old. Price right. Route 1, Box 33.
: 79
FOR SALE Cherries, Ituyal Ann,
Rings, Lamberts and other kinds,
C. M. Parker, phone 452-W. 79
FOR 8ALE Ford touring car In
good condition. Phone 861-Y. 79
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Flowing done. Phone
912-J. - 97
FOR SALE No. 1 clean grain hay
in field. Half mile south on Peaoh
street. Phone 5-F2j T. E. Pot
tenger. FOR SALE The Western Electric
Power and Light Plant to farmers
located away from the power lines.
Paul's Electric Store.
FOR SALE Dry oak stnmps, fl.00
per load. Webster Ranch, phone
6S5-J-3. 87
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 Strloo? . fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nltro-cultires. Ralph
Elden, Medford.
MONE1 TO lOAH
LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In
terest, O. C. Boggs.
LOANS Blty loans. Building & Loan
Assn., 4Z M. & ti. mag. .
LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on ranch property. Buys and sells
mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31
North Grape street. Phone 53-M.
85
, BUSINESS DIRfeOTORY . .
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn er-et-lsw,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building. -
A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Oarnett
Corey Building. .
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer. 213-14
Garnett Corey Bldg.
GEORGE A. . CODDING Lawyer.
Garnett-Corey Building. .
Civil Engineer anil Surveyor
DANIEL McFARLAND Civil Engi
neer and Surveyor. 28 South Cen
tral avenue, Modford, Ore. Phone
901-R.... , , So
Clairvoyant;
READINGS BY CARDS Tells what
Is to come. Answers any questions.
44 South Grape. 98
INTERCRBAaN AUXOCAB CO. .
TIME CARD.
Iieare Medford 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 ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30,
6:30 and 9:30 p. m. - - -1
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.
4:30 and :0 p. n.
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Auto Supplies
LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W
are operating the largest, oldest
. and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest.' . Use oar springs
. when others fall,. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
8t., Portland, Oregon,
Garbage
GARB AO 0 Get your . premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
. on the city garbage wagons for
" good service. Phone 161-T. J.
T. Allen.
Esptiit Accountant
WILSO.V AUDITINO CO. B: .ft.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into oar elmplrfled accounting
' method. M. F. St H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Farm Loans -
AMORTIZATION, LOANS 6 per
cent pays principal and interest lu
3414 years. Privilege td pay ady
amount - after . 5 years. , Money
ready when title Is approved.
K.' H. Hurd, secretary -treasurer
. N. F. L. associations, ,' Garnett
Corey building. ... ,,,,, .
Investments
FARM LOAN BONDS $25, $50,
$100; $500 and $1,000 bonds,. 4
per cent semi annual ; con pons,
non-taxable. E. H. Hurd,' Secy.-
, Treas., Garnett Corey . Building.
' Medford. .
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIGH.T Teacaeiei
piano and harmony. Haight Musis
Studio, 401 Garnett-Coxey Bldg,
Phone 72.
Planing MID
mul
THOMAS MOFFAT General mil
work, sash, doors mouldings and
screens. Shop 487 8. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Surgeons
R. W. STEARNS, M.D. Physician
and surgeon. Jackson Co. Bank
Bldg. Special attention to surgery,
diseases of women, and' obstetrics.
Phones: 933 home,' 39 office.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. S03 Garnett-Corey hoild.
tag. Phone 130. - . - - -
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
. surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear,, nose and throat. Byes scien
tifically tested and glass"' sup
piled. Oculist and Anrlst for 8. P.
R. R: Co; Offices M. F. EL Co.
Bldg. Phone 667. u , i :
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CAHLOW. '
OSTEOPATHIC PHY8ICIAi;i
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 1
- Phone 904-L. .
Residence 26 S. Laurel 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 of surgery.
Special attention to Medford and
Rogue River Valley people.
DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spo
- inlist. 95 per cent efficiency. Suc
cessfully treated: Asthma, Blood
! Pressure, Blood Poison, Bron
I chitis. Colds, Constipation, Falling
Hair, Female Trouble. Goitre, Hay
Fever, Insomnia, Kidneys,, Lum
bago, Nervousness, Neuritis, Pains.
- Paralysis, Piles, Pyorrhea, Rheu
' matism, Skin Diseases, Sore
Throat, Sprains, Stomach, Tuber
culosis, etc., with our method,
' no drugs used. ' Phone 137, St.
Mark's Bldg., Medford' Ore.- 91
Printers and Panllanara
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
; best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. . Book binding)
loose leaf ledgers; billing systems,
etc Portland prices. 27 North
' Fir St -
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
- Office 42 North Front St Phone
315. Prices' right ' fclervloe guar
anteed. BY ALLMAN
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