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( iilii-M, :t Mi'nri'. .Hi1; ll'J Mi'nrii, fill' M", III m'liri'. rn-: IMI khu'i'. IIH.i I'lirihiiiiMil vriiiiiil, box loli. il:in; I'lll'toiiH, Till'; hall' bnxt'M, halt' cent niiin; Ii'xh (linn hull' box lot. iiim cciit more, i tiU hi In 1 ,1'Jm .'illi' 1' o. h. hIii linn. Kuk Kit UK, Ki'llinu urii'i', ciinii count, ,"m". Iiuvine nrii'ii, -llle; Kolliin Hrice. ohii illi'il, .I."!!", nnU'lvil I'anilli'il in cur ium, 47e, Poultry .llfiw. 2.'. Hi,; liriiili'in. 2(lfir27i ll.'. nlil roiintiTH. 1,'n Hi. Karl Olicmhulli urrlvwl ho re .Mon day morning after an ntiminro of two years. ,Mr. Ohtinchnln wus dlachurK ml from (ho service (if thu United Htutna army tlio lullor inirt of the week. Ilu wan with the flnil Amer ican cuu 1 1 ii k it t (hut wont ovuraitUH anil hna ti'on liollitr titan eighteen month service oyerscua. Much of thin time him been spent on tltu fir lint line anil tutrue of tlio Kruntcat drives of th" war wero participated In by thin man. Mr. Olicnchaln la one of the taut of CiMitral I'olnl'a soldier Itoyii to return lioinn ami hln arrival, tlio somewhat of n surprise wan hailed with Rrcut rejoicing by hla many frlmicln anil relatives hero. Itny llondcraoii, principal of thn Itrailo nchmil of Contra! Point, left recently for a xivural weeks vacullon at hln former homo In ItosohiirK. Kiiniluy morning, Juno 29, Chil dren's day, .will tin obaorved at I lie t'lilmi church. A flni program In being prupnrcil ami thorn) In t'liurgo of I he eiilcrluliimonl are working hard to iniike It n aucccaa. Every one In given a cordial Invitation to attend tlio services. It would ho a fluo thing to hnvo thn church full on that day. Do your part, como, en courage the children, hack (hone In chnrtto nod when a thing's started koep It going. Cut In thn halilt of attendlKR church. It'll a good hntilt. Mm. It. II. Arnold nnil daiiKhlor, Minn lllanche, arrived homo tlio lat ter part of tlio week from a month's nlny In Portland and Vancouver. The Indlca were accompanied homo by Mian Clara Hello Arnold, another daughter of Mra. Arnold who hna spent the pant year lu Seattle. Minn Clara Hello will npend the Hummer .vacation with her ptironla hero. Ilorschcl llnilrlck of Drain, Ore., wan In Central Point recently ultond tiiK to buslnoaa matters. Mr. llnil rlck In to'iho the flit urn suporlitlen dent of the Cenlrnl Point achonls. W. L. I1'wIh arrived horo tlio first of the week from Han Francisco whero ha hna npent the punt several dayn looklnK after some liunlnenB In tereata. Mlnnee Conelto Tothorow and Thcl nin Kllenlnd doptirted the lant of the week for Chlco, Cal., at which place they will attend (ho nu in in or suhhIoii of tlio normal achool. These younit Indlea nro Kraduntea of the Central Point hlith achool, cIiikh toil), and hnvo accepted teuchora' ponltlons for the eimuluK your. MIhb Hova Arnold returned home .Sunday inornliiK, ImvliiR completed a nueconnrul tonm of achool nt llnrrln lilirg, Oro. MIbb Arnold was iicconi Vnnloil homo hy a yount? lady friend who will Hpenil Rovnrnl dnya hero un a cueat of Mlna Arnold. ' .1. W. Morrltt of Oold Hill was a litiHlnena vinltor In Contriil Point dur liiK the week. i Jllsa Kdtimn Carroll loft Kriduy cvenliiR for Portland, Oro. Minn Car roll will ho n student at tlio KHIboii Whlto conaervatory of mimic, apec InllzliiK In voice eulturo, and will Bponii Home months In the motropolln BtudylnB for tho realization of lior choHon work. , ' ;MlBa Cloorula Lynns hna rotiirnod to hor homo horo from tho Mondowa (llnlrlel In which plnco alio tnimht n Hiiocnasful torm of echonl Iho pnnt BUILTFORTWO 'And the hahy. One of the niftiest little bungalows in the cit; having four rooms and sleeping porch; built-in features; .bath,' toilet, fire place, hardwood floors, gas; ,on pave dstreet with all city assessments paid.;' Oh, yes, find tho prieo is. only $1,900. BENNETT INVESTMENT COMPANY CENTRAL POINT 1 The Outbursts of Everett True BylCONDO iCO'D MOk'IMIMa MRU. ReTIRlCTl US'iT NtOHT &it.t in my PANT S Di'D 1 54 IT tvM5 THAT'S THO .TIME I ovem on yo- 11 Tec I'te, csot it Vc-t -AHA-HA Hi' year. .Ml Kymin will lie a member of the teuchcliiK force In tlio Central Point achoola for thn ciiuiinK yeur. Mra. J. W. Merrill, won nn out of town vinltor from Gold Hill hero tho hint of thn week. Mrn. Merrill Iuih many friends In Central Point and Is always a welcome kuihi here. Kd llrliicoo of Kort Kliuuxlh la n bunlneiw vlallor In Central Point this week. Mr. Ilrlncoo Is a former resi dent of this place, Circuit Court (ioorso A. Morse et nl vs. I.. Phil lips ol al. Injunction suit. J. II. Fuller vs. Mcdford Lumber Co. Motion. Itcul l-ttn(o TruiiHfrrH Itobert Cusey ct nx to N. C. Donlcr. NW of KB of Bee. 23, twp. 3!l. It. IK $ City of Anhlund vs. James K. Fuller, lots 1, 2. 3, 4, blk. H, sec. 7. Mountain View ceinolery Cnrr. Amiinn et vlr to Wnltor Kelmir. lot II, lilk. fi of Kendall Add. to Mcilford ... Itlehnrd Odeii et ux lo F, W. KtrcelB. W',a of SK of sec. 21, twp. ,H, It. 1W Ilonry Odun et nx to F. W. Ht reels, W'A of SW of aec. 21, twp. 31, It. 4W T. P. Wullcrs et ux to .1. F. Dltsworth ol ux, land In Perry iiub-dlvlslon T. I. Walters et ux lo .1. F. Dltsworth ot ux, laud In I'orry biiIwIIvIbIoii C. K. Torrlll to C. F. Shep herd, lots :i:i-.1t. blk. D, It. It. Add. to Anhlnnd 1(1 20 10 10 Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tolls why overyone" should drlnlT hot water with phosphate' In It before breakfast. Hondnc.ho of nny kind, lscauBed by autointoxication which moans solf polsontng. Iilvcr and bowel poisons railed toxins, suckod Into tho blood, through tho lymph ducts, exclto tho hoart which pumps the blood so fast that it congosts In the smaller arteries nnd veins of the head producing vio lent, throbblnr pain and distress, called hoadncho. Ofou become nervous, do Hiiondont, oleic, feverish nnd mlaornblo, your meals sour nnd almost liausonto you. Thon you resort; to ncotnnllldo, neplrln or tho bromldcB which tompor. arlly roHovo but do not rltl tho blood ot th nno IrrltntlnK toxins, A plans of hot water with a tonspoon ful of limestone phosphnto In It, drank before bronkfnst for awhllo.t will not only wnsli thoso polnoiis from your sys tem and cure yon of hoadncho hut will clonnflo, purify nnd froshon tho entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of llmostono phosphnto. It is In expensive harmless as augur, nnd al most tusleloss, except for a sourish twlngo. which Is not. unplonsuut. It you aren't fooling: your best, If tongue Is coated or you wako up with bad tastoi foul breath or hnvo colds, Indigestion, biliousness, i constipation or sour, nold stomach, bogln the phos phntod hot wntor euro to rid; your, nystom ot toxins nnd poisons. : RoBUlls are quick and It is claimed that those -wlio conllnuo to. fluah out tho stomach, llvor nnd bowels every morning; never have any hondaoho or ktow ft plsorf'b poneg',! .. Do rou MCAN TO I . I I! I k ! i at-. 9 VIN -II rvJ I t f- 5ono ? ONC - Hee IT IS A Mi GON E NOW Samuel I,. K ram or. Box 95, 8el lorsvlllc, Pa., writes: "I had kidney trouble for two years and had a tor rlblo backache. - This Is nil gone now after lining Foley Kidney Pills and I feel well again." When the kid neys nro overworked, weak or dis eased, tho waste mattor romalns In tho system and cnuses pains In side or buck, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff Joints, sore muscles, backache Foley Kidney Pills get rosults quickly and are Ionic In their healing and sooth ing effect. Good tor bladder trouble, too. For salo by Modford Phar macy. HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating aconlrs of rhcuraa tUin are usually the remit of failure of the kidneys to expel poiaona from the ayiteni. If the irritation of these uric arid crystals is allowed to continue, in curable bladder or kidney disease may result. Attend to it at once. Don't reeort to temporary relief. The sick kidneya must bo reatored to health by the use of aome aterling remedy which will prevent a return of the diseaae. Oct aome OOI. II MEUAI, Haarlem Oil Capatiles immediately. They have brought back the Joya of life to count leaa thousands of sufferers from rheu matism, lame bark, lumbago, sciatica, gall atones, gravel and other affections of thn kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organa. They will attark the poiaona nt once, clear oat the kidneys and urinary tract and tho soothing healing oils and herbs will restore the inllnmed tlssuea and organa to normal health. All otltem are imitationa. Aak for OOI.D MKDAIi and ie suro the namo UOLD MICDAI, is on tho box. Three sizes, at all good drucgista. Xotlco of School election to Increase Tax Mori, Than Six I'cr Cent Over Thnt of tlio lrevioti.s Year. NOTICh! IS II Kit BUY GIVEN' to tho legal votors of School District No. 4!) of .Inckson County, Stato of Ore gon, that nn oloctlon will bo held In said District lit High School on tho tenlli day ot July, 1919, at 2:Q0 o'clock In Iho afternoon, lo voto on tho ii uost km of Incronaing the amount of tho tax levy In said Dis trict for tho year 1919, by lnoro than six per cent ovor tho amount of such levy for tho year Immodlntoly preced InK. It Is nocessary to ralso this ad ditional a mount by special lovy for mo following reasons: Added in croaso In 'teachers' and Janitors' sal aries and lncronsod cost ot fuel and nil other supplies. Dnted this 19th day of .Tune, A. D. 1919. ' ' K. 0. RlDpKM,, Chairman Hoard of Directors. Attest: F. K. HEDDEX, District Clork. ' Notlco ot Snio ot Government tim ber, Gonornl Lnnd Otflco, Washing' ton, D. C, Mny 12, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that subject to tho aon dltlons and limitations of tho Act ot Juno 9, 1910 (39 Slnt., 218), and the Instructions, of the Socrotnry ot the Intorlor of September 15, 1917, the tlmbor on tho following lands will be soul July 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction nt the Unltod States lnnd office nt Roseburg, Oregon, to Iho highest bidder at not less than Hie npprnlsed value ns shown by this INTEKtmit.M AUTOCAR CO, TIS1B CARD. i liOnvo MetUord 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 ot 10:30 a. m, and 1:30, 5130 and 9:30 p. m. . Leave Ashlantl for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at liOO, 4:00 and 6; 15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:80 p. m. Sun days lonve at 9:00 a, m, and lt:S0, i:U mill I; JO p, mi : -$:.:2zj-.;: . - 1 : - r .y notice, (wile to he subject to tho op provul of the Hocrelnry of tho Intor lor. Tim purchase price, with nn nil ditlonul sum of one-fifth of one per eent thereof being commissions al lowed, must ho deposited al time of salo, money to be returned If sale Ik not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ton years, nida will be recelvod from citizens of the Unit ed States, associations of such cit izens and corporations organized under tho laws or tho United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision will bo offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 35 8., It. 2.K., Sec. 7, BW' SWV. red fir 525 M., not to bo sold at less thun $1.00 per. if. T. 17 S It. 8 W., Sec. 27, Lot 1, red fir 190 M N14 NKV4 NW-ti. r'l fir 411(1 M., N '4 NW'A NWS, rod fir 31D M., not to bo Bold at loss than f 1.45 por M. Clay Tall man, Commissioner, General Land Office. In thn County Court o: the Stnto of Oregon for tho County of Jackson. In tho Matter ot tho Kstato of K. Kllen DiesB, deceased. Notlco is hereby given that tho undorslgned hus been appointed ad ministrator In the above entitled mutter hy the abovo named court. All persons huvlrig claims against said estate, uro required to present them, with proper vouchers, within six months from this dutn, to tho un dersigned, nt the, office of Porter J. N'eff, Meilford Nationul Kank Dulld Ing, Medford, Oregon. ; IlKNitY OOKDON DIESS. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WAJVTEno FTCKALtK WANTED Competent girl or wom an for general housework In coun try; good wages. Phone 132-H. 84 WANTED Olrl wanted for house work. Out of town. Best wages. Nice place to work. No washing. Fare refunded. Address Help, care ot Medford Mull Tribune and state wages n an ted, , -- .81 WANTED Chambermaid at Nash Hotel. - WANTED Competent woman for gonorat nouseworK. Apply uov crnmont Employment Office. 83 HELP WASTED WALK, WANTED Two single men, 18 to 24. for traveling representatives. Call Room 223, Medford Hotel, after five. 83 WANTED Grocery and general merchandise clerk. Box 58, Trib une if WANTED Salesmen. Wo have open ings for a number of country sales men on liberal, commission con tract, good opportunity for right mon. Write for particulars, Ore gon Nuraery Co., Orenco, Oregon." WANTED A man as Janitor. Sacred Heart Hospital. . SI- WANTED Men to cut wood and clear land on Webster ranch. Phone 685-J-3. . 87 . WANTED snXTATION. WANTED Boy wonts Job for the summer. Some experience on ranch; 15 years old. Address Box 111, Mall Tribune. 84 WANTED Young man wants posi tion nt most anything. Can drive truck nnd enn furnish ' my own truck. Phono 21, ask for Mr. Elliott. , , 83 WANTED To bind your grain. Phono 40S-K3. Medford, or H. H. Lord, Central Point. - 83 K WANTRU sraSdtiiLANJBOUH WANTED To purchaso milk cows. Stlllo Brothers, Trail. 87 WANTED Horses to pasturo; good pasture on tho river. Seo Dave Litz. 82 WANTED To buy small bunch of cattle. II. W. Bingham. WANTED To buy about 30 stock hogs. II. W. Bingham. WANTED To huy-750 foot 4 or G inch irrigation pipe. Describe and quote- price. Box 84,-Mail Tribune WANTED -20 to 40 acres timber near Modford... C. A. Devoe. WANTED Side dolivery Take, truck wagon and wagon scales. Phpne 28-K3.. . . . .. . ' WANTED Electric motors. We rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's Electric Store, Main and Central. . Phono 90. - 85 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-x. IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH 6.9 aoros, 3V4 miles from Mod ford, on good road, rural mall, close to school; plenty ot apptes, pears, ponchos, plums, apricots, cherries, quince, grapes, loganberries, black berries, currants, with a small patch In wheat; city pipe line- crosses plnco; 800 feet ot. piping with 6 hydrants, making it convenient for irrigating; 5-room house, good barn, two largo chicken houses with yards, electrlo light In house nnd barn; 100 chickens, horse; buggy, tools nnd Im plements. 'Price for all Including crop, $2000.00. v; ; V. '.. BENNETT ' INVESTMENT CO. ' tna WICST MAIN ST. Insure In two insurflncrji , 'tiw 7fW CLASSIF1EDADV FOB KENT FURIUnKT BOOMH. FOIt KENT Fnrnlahed room. Mrs. J. C. Clark, 2.'il West Fifth street. , 82 FOIt HUNT Large modern furnish ed room with sleeping porch. Phono 7.10-.I. 84 FOIt KENT Sleeping rooms by day or month. Imperial, 30 North Front streot, Medford. 87 FOR HUNT Furnished stooping rooms. 340 South Riverside. Phono 202-X. ; 82 FOR RENT One furnished apart ment at Holland Hotel. FOR KE.H'I mWBldiAXEOVn. FOR RENT Only hotel In town of 1000. 30 rooms furnished; also two business rooms. Box 55, Trib une . FOIt RENT Room equipped with one barber chair .and complete outfit ready fqr business; also 2 pool tables, set up, in same room. Cull 127 K. Sixth street. 87 LOW. LOST 'Black handbag on sent' In front Gates. Return to Mail Trib une or phone 592-L. Reward. 82 FOR EXCHANCOC. WIU, EXCHANGE town and country property for good automobile. Box 56, Tribune. FOR 8AI,E Olt EXCHANGE 80 acres, adjoining good stock range, near county road; good springs, running water through place; 15 acres cultivated land; more can be cleared; over 50,000 feet good mil ling timber; some Improvements; two miles to school and postoffice. Alman Albright, Trail, Oregon. 83 FOR TRADE 40 acres of heavy tim bered land, deep soil, running water; all good tillable, ground. 36 miles from Lewiston, Idaho, eight ' miles from Forest. Idaho, for im proved acreage in Rogue River val ley. Box W, care Mali Tribune. . i , , 87 FOB 8 ALB LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Three sows and 30 pigs. Eight head of horses. Phone 307. Jacksonville. . 87 FOR SALE One Hay mare, weighs . 1065 lbs.i This is an extra good mare. Can ride 10 miles an hour 'and can trot better than 3-mlnute gait. She is also a good worker and all harness. I bave to dispose of her as am about to leave this part of country. I will not refuse any reasonable cash offer or will consider trade for cow or hogs. Apply to William Curtis, employee of the L. Nlcdermeyer ranch, six miles from Medford, after 6 o'clock . or all day Sunday. Tel. 21-F3. 84 FOR SALE Bucks. Having sold our band of sheep, we offer for sale 13 head of fine young Rambouillet rams. These were Imported by us from the famous Jackson herd ot Dayton, Wash., and are the best you can buy. For immediate sale, $40 each. Also a few registered Rambouillet rams. Rosenberg Bros., Medford Hotel, Medford. S4 FOR SALE Ode good saddle and pack horse, with saddle and pack bags complete with camping kit, JtlO.OO. Inquire at Vinson's Feed Stables, North Riverside avenue. 82 FOR SALE No. 1 fresh Jersey heif er. Phono R-13H. S3 FOR SALE 6 gallon Holstein cow, fresh July 10th. Phone R-13H. W. 10. Bryson, R. 1, Griffin Creek. S2 FOR SALE 30 Gooa young ewes and 10 lambs. Also several good milk cows. E. B. Lucas, Beagle. Oro. 85 FOR SALE Team mares, about 2700; also buggy. Phono 930-Y. . . , 85 FOR SALE 19 weaned pigs, one hundred dollars for tho bunch. Two miles from Gold Hill on the Sams Valley road. James Ander son, Gold Hill. , 82 FOR SALE Purebroo. Duroe Jersey weaned pigs from big typo ances tors. One hundred individuals to seloct from whilo they last. Un registered nt $10.00 each. Regis tered at $1 6.00 each. Good oppor- " tunity to get feedors or broedlng stock. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard, or W. A. Sumner, Hotel Medford. FOR SALE Seven-year old mare, weighs about 1200. R. F. D. 1, Box 50, Talent. Phone 7-F11, Ashland. W. M. Petri. ,83 FOR SALE Shropshire bucks, two : i lambs and one yearling. Fine thoroughbred individuals. Pricos reasonable. Ralph 'Waldo Elden ' at Russ Mill. ! B10WN& WHITE ' " ' ' " ' ' . , OFFER .. i A fine bearing commercial pear orchard and vineyard with modern bungalow, home beautifully situated on a fine roadway at $5800.00. i 100 acre orchard and alfalfa ranch, ' fine modern home, running water and a splendid gravity irriga tion system with low up-keep cost, at $17,5U0.00. . ! 176 acre stock and alfalfa ranch, fully equipped and stocked this is a 'going money making place, how ever there is a good reason why it Is on sale at $125.00 per acre and the bhyer takes stock, crop .and equip ment. ;- '. :-- r". BROWN & WHITE FOR SALE MISOELLAMCOUg FOR SALE Property has been sold so will sell all furniture at once. Can see It today and tomorrow. 1 5 Rose avenue. 82 FOIl SALE Edison phonograph, vlctrola and Oakland car. Box 51, Trtbnno. FOR SALE Baby chicks. Phone 777-L. F. II. Dressier. 83 FOR SALE Stool range with reser voir. Phono 403-X2. 83 FOR SALE Four Ford trucks; good condition. See J. O. t'obbe, Med ford Hotel. 83 FOR SALE Avery tractor In good condition. Can be seen at work any day on Three Oaks Orchards. Also small gas engine for pump ing. 468-J1. 83 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two mll . Hon feet of timber; will trade for anything. What you got to trade? Call at 428 West Fourth street.. 85 FOR SALE Pair eight year '. old geldings, weight 3OO0; good ones. Six milk cows. Section Harney valley land for sale or trade. Liv ing water on this land. J. R. Rob , ertson. Central Point , ,82 FOR SALE Ono five-ton Moline Wason scales In good condition; one oak bookkeeper desk; one high revolving stool; one McCas key account register complete with stand; office supplies; one adding machine; one new wall tent 9 'Ax 12. Address 25, care Mall Tribune. ' , 84 FOR SALE 1911. CarGIIlac touring car in strictly first-class condition and as good as new with six good tires and complete outfit for use. W. A. Sumner, Hotel Medford. FOR SALE Used cars on easy terms, $150 up. , Medford Paint Shop, phone 188-M". See Clark. ,86 FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 812-J. ' 97 FOR SALE No. 1 clean grain hay in field. Half mile south on Peach street. Phone 5-F2. 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 stumps, $1.00 j per load. Webster Ranch, phone 685-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 Stmrrj rancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cult'ires. Ralph Elden, Medford. FOB SALE KEAX, JSTATZ. FOR SALE; $4000, on easy terms, buys a 240-acre stock farm. All fenced and with improvements. Fine black soil, rich and deep, which will raise alfalfa. Over 100 acres cleared. Two hoars from Medford. This farm should, pay for - itself in a year. Inquire F. Farrell, ' Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. 84 FOR SALE 300 acre stock ranch, 100 acres In cultivation, good house and outbuildings. Total price $6000. J. B. Andrews, phone 63-M. FOR SALE 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 the east end of the same street on the south side. Also house, lot and blacksmith shop at the upper end ot side walk or East End. All at the assessor's valuation, at Eagle Point. J. H. Daley, Grants ' Pass. 99 FOR' SALE Reasonable, timber claim 160 acres; locution, sec. 23, twp. 40, range 4 W., Jackson Co., Oregon. Write to Mrs. M. E. Her rington, 116 West Indiana Ave., Spokane, Wash. . 95 FOR SALE 10U 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- WANTED To see you at Fehrs Farm Agency aNo. 6 South Fir St, if you are looking for Farms, Orchards or City Real Es: tate. . " ' SPECIAL 300 acres, one of the finest ranches in the Rogue River Valley, good buildings, near Medford, $100.00 per acre. Bargaius in tracts of 'all sies, so seo us before buying. The Fehl Investment Co. Lower, prices better values, V: , oijr rjptio,'. 'i.vj , MONEY TO LOAH LOAN .1. 11. Andrews loans money on ranch property. Buys and sells mortgages and Llborty bonds. 31 North Grape street. Phone C8-M. .85 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys POP.TER J. NEFF, Attorney-t-lW, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAME3, Lawyer, . Garnett Corey Building. .... ELIJAH H. KURD Lawyer, 218-14 Garnett Corey Bldg. GEORGE A. CODDINO Lawyer. Garnett-Corey Building. Civil Engineer nnd Surveyor . DANIEL McFARLAND Civil Engi neer and Surveyor. 28 South Cen ' tral avenue, Medford, Ore. Phone 901-R. . ; ... 85 Clairvoyant 1 READINGS BY CARDS Tells what, is to come. Answers any questions. 44 South- Grapes " . 98 Auto Supplier LA HER ATJTO , SPRINGS Co. We j are operating the largest, oldest 1 ana eest-eqnlppea plant in tna ra- elfle northwest. Use oar spring when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. ' Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises . cleaned up for the nmr&er. Call j ton the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone I51-T. J. T.Allen. ' i Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. X. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to. anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements- -.Look into our simplified accounting method. - H. 7. & H." Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. , Farm Loans AMORTIZATION LOANS. 6 per cent pays principal and Interest in ; 34 M years. Privilege to pay any amount after 6 years. Money t ready when title is approved, f E. 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 coupons, non-taxable. E. H. Hurd, Secy. Treas., Garnett-Corey Building, Medford. - Instruction In Mnsle FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher piano and harmony. Halght Musis Studio, 401 ' Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Planing Blfll "V THOMAS MOFFAT--3eneral mill work, sash, doors mouldings and screens. Shop 437 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. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to ere, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass" sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHrSICIAN 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 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. Molos, 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 Roguo River Valley people. DRv EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec ialist. 95 per cent efficiency. Sue- cessfully treated; -Asthma, Blood , Pressure, Blood FolBon, Bron- r chltis. Colds, Constipation, Falling ; . ! Hair,. Female Trouble, Goitre, Hay l Fever, Insomnia, Kidneys, Lum- I bago, Nervousness, Neuritis,, Pains, ; raraiysis, 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 PnbUsner MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding) " loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eto.- Portland-prices. ; 17 North j Fir St. ' ! - Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St Phone , - ! 15.: prices rtghV , Serrics, $w !