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SffilVFOTtn ITXTT, TRTRFN'E. MPTF01?r. OKWlON", FIMDAY. .1 A V 2. 1 !() PA OR FIVE NATIVE HERB TABLETS are flr.n aid to thousands of iico ple for the relief of KIDNEY TROUELE It i3 regarded as the pioneer and only standard herb remedy, and has also been fL'ttml very benefic ial for Catarrh, Constipation and Indigestion. It is a great Kidnev and Liver Regulator Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Every genuine tablet contains this trade mark, l'tit up in two sizes, r.Oc. and $1.00. Sold by leading druggists ar.d lo cal agents everywhere. Made by Alonzc O. Bliss Co., Washington, 1). C. Livestock IPORTLAND, Jan. 2 Cattlo steady no receipts. Steers, best 10. IT, if 11.25; good to. choice $10. 10.50; medium to good $9 (ft 9.7."; fair lo good $S(u9; common to fair $7fjS; choice cows and heifers $!) C't D.T.'i ; good to choice $7.75 ft' il; medium to good $ n . V 5 (?i 7.7 -r ; fair to medium, 54.75 U a. 25 ; canners 5:1.25 ?t 4.2.i; bulls $0(fi.S; prime light calves $12.50 Ji. 1 4; heuvy calves $ i 'a 1 2 ; stoekers and feeders $Sfr 9. tHcgs steady; no receipts. Prime mixed $14.25 ft 14.75; medium $13.75 14.25; rough heavy $11.25 ti)12.25; pigs $11.25(i i:i.2... Sheep steady; no receipts. Eastern lambs $13i 13.au; light valley $ll.50ifi12; lreavy $ tO.SOi 1 1 ; feeder lambs $l0ifi11; yearlings $9.5010.,r.O; wethers $li!i!).50; ewes $0fj)7. llutlrr PORTLAND, .lan. 2, Butter firm. Cubes, extra (17c; parchment wrap ped box lots 70c; cartons 71c; half boxes half cent more; less than half boxes lc more. llultcrfnL, 72t7.'ic f.o:u. station; 7 I ii 75c Portland. Kggs PORTLAND, .Ian. 2. Eggs, sell ing price, case count iiOe; buying price 55c; selling price, candled, UUc; selected candled in cartons C5o. Poultry "Hens, 2SQ3.Sc lb.; broilers, 30c; old roosters, ISc; turkeys, dressed. 4547',6c; geese, 25c; ducks, 35fi' 40c. . Grand and liny Oats, 05.50 bid; corn, No. 2, yel low, $58.50 bid. 'Hay 'Buying price, valley timothy $20 0 28; alfalfa, $31.50; grain, $25. . San Francisco Markets ISAM FRANCISCO, .Tan. 2. Butler C7c. Eggs, fresh extras G3c; extra pullets 51c. , Mr. and Airs. John Elinor have re turned to their .home hero, after F-lirmliiiir almost a vear in Canada, where Jlr. Miner was in charge of a larire cannery. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Nichols left Wednesdnv mornintr tor Cileiulnle U t-peml New Year's Dttv witli their son, Elmer, and faniilv. President Clarke has pulled 11 moolinir of the slock-liolders of tele phone lino No. II), at the W. K. Par ker residence, on Monday night, J1111 uarv ii. IDL'll, nt 7:30 sham W. I!. Harris was taken to (lie Dow hospital a few days before Christmas and was operated (in, on Wednesdnv. Mr. Harris" is not mak ing as rapid improvement as his fam ily and friends hoped for. The J. W. Khlen family entertained at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. I!. W. Klden nnd children; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Birkliolz and son Roland. Mr. and Mrs. Kohert C. P.ronhv left SSiitunluv for their home, "Oak Lawn Ranch." near Derby, after sp'ondiiiir the Christmas holidays with Relatives in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. 11. If. Clarke liad-as dinner truests on Christmas day, the Harry iJavisson family of Table iidok. Mrs. Clarke left Smulav ntoin inir for a week's visit in Portland af ter whi'di she will o to Spokane, and wdl ho with her parents there several months. 0. S. Welcher and n crew of men have been irrnvelinir the road to the illow Nprtntrs school house, a much needed improvement. k Russell Harris is homo for Hie hol idays, lie has been holdin,' a re sponsible posit inn in Portland but expects lo enter I). A. C. for tlio sec ond semester. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thompson entertained at dinner Christum eve .Mr. nnd Mrs. II. . Clarke nnd Mr. r.nd Mrs. V. M. Palmer. The Thomp son family spent Christmas l)av at Phoenix with Mrs. Thompson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols were OVER-ACEDITY 6f the stomach has upset many a eight's ret. If your stomach is acid disturbed, dissolve two Or three on the tongue before retiring an J e:v joy rcfreihing !eep. The purity anj goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by SCOTT 2L CJ 2CCTV3 EMULSIl LISS rlinntT 'jurl-; Cliri-tcia- Iiv nt lh--";irl 1 it'tt homo. Miss l.eali I :i rUt-r sptitt tiio week (.nil v.iih lur iinimLnothor at 1! rant Ins. l.at wci-k .1. W. liirklinlz had the n:i!'urtuiKi to lo-o a vahiahlo inili-h covr. Clan'iifO ( !rihati. wlio is o;i:iIov vd at Storlinir. Caliloinia. was Iut tor a tow dav' vUit at ChriMni; lin:o, and returtu'd to his work Wcd ncsda v niornimr. lJOflML Ileal Kstate Transfers K;irnct J). Hurl. Inc. lo .John S. Owen couipanv. NAY. of XI'... v baif of 4. :i.". -jk $i2,:!::o Clara I lelih'niiton Mart to .John S. Owen company. S. W. of X. w. in. :i:.. -jr., i,:irii Ilarvcv liiclinr'isou et ux to K.tta M. Kel-'o. Land in i I, : it 5. -jw hi Harvey liichantson el ux to .iese I.. liicharoNon. E. hall' of SK.df 4. 11 1. 1V HI Sanianllia A. lii''jons el vir lo Joseph Prull. 1 acre in S. W. of X. . of S. K. :ij. :u. Maud M'. llradlev el vir lo C. I!, ('arllnn et ux. Land in I Suit's addition to Mod ford 1 ,811(1 Adena Ilinlze el vir lo J-'.arl .J. I-'ralev et n.. Land in Ash land Ashland Mitnurnclurinir com pany to Kcuinnld II. Parsons. I. anil in .lack-on counlv llnrirct IS. tireer to Kciinahl II. Parsons. SV. of H. 2K -l.-.o HI 111 Jaidvson County lo l-"irst Sav ings & Trust company. Land in 1). I'.. C. 111. :ili. -1W A. li, Wilkins to Cite of Ash land. Lan din Ashland Itulph V. CoU'uiH el u. lo .lames P. Hansen. Land in (il, llli, J Tsab(4 Lio:nis et vir Xaomi A. Muiiluomerv. Lot lid. block . b'oss addition lo .Medi'ord .J. T. Crowley el us lo City of Medi'ord. Lan I in Lindlcv aibflion lo Medi'ord V. S. lo Kdward Perks. XK. of 2H. ICS. :!K ,Jacl:son Coinily Itank to . (ieor-je Hilton. Land in .'SS, :i7, 1W - .Samuel Matbis cl al to Ike Wright. Land in Woodville, Ore'jon Daniel P. Mauerh- et ux lo M. C. Mailer el ux. SK. of XK. . of 114. IS.".. 4V Cope Hardware company to J-'.lizabclh lircese. Lund in Phoenix T. .1. O'Harra lo Carl T. Skv- man et ux. Land in 5. 1S7, 2V Marv V.. Wallace cl ux to Orouon firanilc c(tmpanv. Lot J 7. block 22'. Mcdlord.... Moauie Pcil et ux to Winifred Grant. Land in I'll, i!7 3W Hi ! 0 111 50 1 740 ,o(in fiOO Cut This Out It Is World Money DON'T .MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with re and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S3r, Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache. and sluggish bowels. For sale hy Medford Pharmacy. ;Il8ESBiii,.' REFLEX. is the wet weather service uniform for service unnorm ior rr4 the resular men ! who make every a V . ..day count. Reflex Edg-e -'----; A.J. Tover Co? Boston Nasi E3tablishedtS3S GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat. lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor, circula tion, carbuncles, minors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917 This is to certilj- that I, the under signed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been "bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, ana hearing of Gim Chung (whose llorb Store ia at 214 South Front street, Medford), I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Olm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. K. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. II. Holmes, Kaglo Point. W'm. Lewis, Lagle Point. V. I. Childreth, Kagle Point. C. K. Moore, Kagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Kaglo Point. Geo. Von der Hellen, I'.agle Point. Thos. E. Nicholsf Kagle Point. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, us they cannot reach ti'e sjiU of itn thrube. Catarih ia a local dmase, Kteuily iu !li:vnt cJ by constitutional cimuitton, unJ in onicr id cure it vou must talif an iiiUTiial remouy. liail's Catarrh J!?di cino is tuktn internally uiul acs thru the blood on tlie mucous aurtacea of tlio system. Holl'3 Catarili Medicine was prcsrribeJ by one of tbo best physicians in this country for years. It Is ccni poscii of snrtic of tlie boat tonics known, comMm d with orr.o of the best bluo.l rurii'iors. The perf''Pt combination of ihe inrredicnts in Hall's Catarrh Medl clnt la what r-roducca such v.-indtTful results in catarrhal conditions Send for istin;ii!iials. free. '. .1. CHKNF.Y & CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. All PruirfTists. 75o. liail's l''anilly Pllla for constipation. Scr.imoiis In tlio Circuit Court of tha Siuto cT Ort'jrnn, in and for Jackson County. Ola Smton. Plaintiff, Vs. Hamufl Car jM'iHer. and if lu lio doc-iiscd. th' unknown heirs of rfiuniK'l Carpi-n-tor; alsn all othor persons or par tit's iinknt '.Yii claiming any ri'.",hi. iitk, inttTt'rit, lien or estate in the real estate described in the com plaint herein. Defendants. To: Samuel Carpenter, and if he be deceased, tlio unknown heirs of Samuel Carpenter; also all other per sons or panics claiming any ri.ulu, til le. interest, Hen or estate in t he real estate described in the lomphtiiit herein. :ln the name of the State of Oregon, you uru hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above- entitled court, and cause, on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub lieu t it.n of t his summons, tlio first publication thereof being on the 2nd day of January. TJL'O; the time pre scribed in the order for publication thereof, and you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer said complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the 'court for the relief as demanded in the. com plaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff recover judg ment in the sum of four hundred dol lars ($4in).()0), together with inter est thereon at the rate of ten per rent per annum, payable semi-annually fri.;m .March 2 1, 19 IS, until paid, together with one hundred dollars t$luo.oo) attorney's fees, and costs and disbursements herein to be taxed, and for a decree of court foreclosing the certain real estate mortgage securing the debt, and promissory note described in plaintiffs Com plaint, and that said mortgage be foreclosed of said premises in Jack son County, Oregon, as follows: The cast half of the nt.rthea.sl quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter of Section ISO, Township ;S South of Itange 2 Went of the Willamette Meridian, contain ing one hundred sixty acres. That said premises described be ordered sold in tlie manner provided by law, and the proceeds thereof be applies: 1. in the payment of costs and expenses of sale; 2. In the payment of costs and disbursements of suit, and the attor ney's fees allowed by the court. ;i. Tho amc-unt duo the plaintiff on said note, ami tho balance if any there be after said amounts have been fully paid, satisfied and dis charged, bo paid over unto the above named defendants, and thereby all and any title, estate, lien and interest of the defendants, and each thereof, including the unknown heirs of Sam uel Carpenter, if ho be deceased, and all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, lien ,or estate in the real estate de scribed, be foreclosed and forever barred, except as to the right of re demption as provided by law. and for such further and different relief as to the court may seem proper and equit able in the premises. This summons is published in the Medford Mail Tribune, under and by virtue of an order duly made, ren dered and entered upon the UOth day of December, 1919, in this court and cause by K. M. Calkins, Circuit Court Judge. . The date, of the first publication thereof is the 2nd day of January, 1920, and the last publication is Feb. li, 1920. C. M. THOMAS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and post office address: Medford, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an execution issued out of the Circuit CrAirt of Oregon, for Jack son County, in a cause therein where in YV. M. Kinnison was plaintiff and Carl W. Abercrombio and Grace W. Abercrombie, his wife, Alva II. War ner and Jennie L. Warner, his wife, Medford National Rank, an Oregon corporation, and Jackson County Hank, an Oregon corporation, were defendants, and in which tho said plaintiff recovered a judgment against defendants Alva H. Warner and Jcnliiti L. Warner in the full sum of Eleven thousand six hundred fifty and 8:1-100. ($11 .GnO.S;) Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of Seven (7) per cent per annum from December Kith, 1919, for One thou sand ($1,000.00) Dollars attorneys Joes and the costs and di:;bu rsemnnts INTKRUKRAN AUTOCAH OO. Schedule from Oct otter 1, 1010. Leave Medford Leave Ashland- 7:lUa.m. . 7:10 a.m. 8:00 a m. 7:f5 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 m. 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1 :25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.' 3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4:2J p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat. only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 9:30 p.i Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. onlj RCMMV OXI-V Ienve Medford It envo Ashland 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 0:ftn n.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1. ;00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. HtSIO n.m Office and waiting room No. ii South Front, Nasli Hotel liuilding. of t he suit (ar,i at $ '2.'l ; and in which rnit dfemian; Jack.-t.ii Comity liauk re-uvi tcd a ,i Kl::m at against defendants Carl W. tMvrombie and (I race W. Ahercronib:.- in the ;um of Five thousand five hundred thirty-six and nti-l 00 t c.i"-1 Hollars, for I'ive hundred ( Dollars at torney's fees, and con and dishuiw ments taxed at ? 1 1 i s.'. ; and in whU h suit defendant .h i!rn;-d Na: ion a I 1'ank recoveied ju liiK'nt agains; said defendants C.i:! W. Aberen.mMe anil Crare W. A-'on'romSie in the sum of Five thnua;ul one hundred sixty-six and 9:;-3"0 t $-, -; i; . ! :; t Dol lars, and Four hundred ($li-i.00t Dollars attorney's frs and $H.00 costs; and in whuh suit defendant Jackson County Hank recuvereil a sec ond judgment auwins; (: on 'bint:: Carl W. Aboren.nsl'ie ,;nd drai'o W. Abercrombie in the sum of Three thousand nine hundred seven! y-fi vi and KI-100 $:iit7.'i.n;i Dollars, ar.d Three hundred fii iy i :::. en ) Dol lars attorney's fee, each of which judgment was enrolled aial dock-ded in the said Circuit Court on Die 1-th day of December. 1 ! 1 9 : and in which suit a tl ec roe o f ft r vl o? u re o :" t h e mortgage of said plaint iff and the several mortgages of saitl defendants was obtained, a copy f which decre" is: at i ached to said exec ut ion and especially referred to, and in which decree the following described real property was ordered to be sold to satisfy first tho judgment of plaintiff and then the subordinate judmenis of the said defendants in the order of their priority, consisting of the fol lowing: liei;;nn!ng at. the Northeast corner of Di 'nation l.nnd Claim Number Kighty-four (S-U, in Township Thirty-seven (37) South of Ran;re Two ( 2 ) West of the Willamette Meridian; and running theme South Twenty (20) chains for a beginning ptdnt and running thence W.'st Twenty ( 2 0 ) chains: thence South Twenty (20) chains; thence Kast Twenty ( 20 1 chains: and thence North Twent v I 20) chains to the place i.'l beginning, containing forty (40) aires, more or less. Now therefore, in pursuance of r.aid execution and order of sale issued out of the said ri.'art, I will, on Saturda.' the ::isl day of January, 1920, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon cf said day, nt the fn.'nt. door of the Court House in Jacksonville, in said County, se!l at public sale to the highest, bidder for cash the said de scribed premises in pursuance of said execution and decree to satisfy said judgments, attorney ret::, costs and accruing costs. Dated: Ja ks(,;nville, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, December i'(rd. 19 19. C. E. THItHll.U Sheriff. liy l'lora Thompson, Deputy. Xotlco of Sllln if Koul riiipi'ily liy Mxecutiir In llio Ccnuity Court of the Stato of Orouon for tho County of .Jackson. In tho matter of the estate of Stewart Patterson, Deceased. ' Xofice is hereby Riven that tho un darsiKnod, as executor of the Ksttito of Stewart l'attorsc'n, deceased, will from anil after the 10th day of .lim itary, 11120, lit ten (HI) o'clock 111 the forenoon of lhat day, ut the front entrance of the County Court House at Jacksonville, Jucksc'ii County, OioKon, proceed to sell tit private sale to tlio hlKltest bidder for cash, and subject lo eonfirinalion by the Coun ty Court of Ilia Slate of Oregon for the County of Jackson the following described real property siluttto in Jackson County, Oregon, namely: BeKiiiniiiK at the soulheast corner of Ihe James Thornton Donation Land Claim t.So. nr., in Townsnlp No. US south of IfunKe orio west of the Willanietto Meridian, and running thence went 050.10 feet along the south boundary of said claim; thence north 0 degrees 3 minutes east atj-1.1 feet; thence north Sli decrees a 1 minutes west 173li.il feet ; thence norl li 0 degrees 2S minutes, west 12 10.0 feel along Ihe west 'boundary of I). I,. C. No. Uii; thence south S9 degrees 30 minutes west 170.4 feet; (hence north 1 degree 10 minutes east KOO.O feet along tho west boundary of 1). Ij. 0. No. 0f; thence south S!l 'degrees a?, minutes east 27.50.0 feet; thence south 0 degrees 17 minutes wosl' KOO.O feet along the east, boundary of D. h. C. No. Cr to the southwest corner of II. j. C. No. OS, thence south 0 degrees 21 minutes east 107 1 ! feet to tho place t'f beginning, containing 121.327 acres. Together with a three-fourths ( ) Interest in that certain water ditch known as tlio Davenport Ditch, and which diverts 1ho waters of Wagner Creek at a point in tho cast bank theraof in section thirty-five CIS), township thirty-eight (3S) south or range ono (1) west or Willamette Meridian, and which pc'int of diver sion is near the township line between WANTED To contract for pine and fir logs delivered at mill in Medford or F. 0. B. cars Southern Pacific track. Big Pines Lumber Co. INVEST In a proposition tht will pay you big Interest on your money, and ono that you can, within a short time, turn again nt a prolit. We hava the following to oft'or: A 24 room houso with four throe room apartmants completely furnished for housekeeping and eight single sleeping rooms completely furnished, four rooms nicely fur nished for owner'8 apartments; hot and cold water throughout; steam heating plant; garage oom for four cars. Will sell completely furnished and include fuel on hand for $55u0.00. (Furniture alone worth $2,000.00; heating plant worth $1500.) Bennett Investment Co. ' 103 West Main St. l'hone 709 I " ! tinvn-ihins l hil l v-.k'.ht i:lSI ami lliir li' -piih' i;:m .-, : i i . 1 iniu'.i'. ;nul winch I point of diversion is alioiit ono lulu Uii-iNi. and nilv iK.n) f,Mt north ol' tho point of (! . le sion or that ei'i-tain I watpr ditch and water ri;.:ht comtm.tu ly known as the Farmers liitch anil li'iplit. and which t:aid Davenport j Ditch load.; tho waters of said stream i from this said point of diversion in a I northerly direciinn down to and I :K ro.-s ii portion (.' the said lands. With the riaht in the said Stewart ll'atteison, hi; h irs, successors in in I terest and assiens. to use threo I rourtlii i i ) h f the surplus waters j of said Wair.icr Creek, which may he i diverted anil used throii;k said ditch. ! And a1.?.) tiio following descri'ied land in Jackson County, i 're:-tt.'ii, that is to say: Heginnini; at a point on the West nonudary of Donation I, and Claim number Sixty-five (i;."i), in Township Thirty-oii-thr t;tS) South of Ratine One ( 1 1 West of Willainclte Meridian: from which the Northeast ct.rner of the .lohn Kohiuson Dona tion Land Claim Xnntlior Sixty-si 1'ii. I, hours North 0 dcKi'ees L's min utes West Mi; feet, and running thence West N7 I.I feet to the eenler of the County ltoud, thence South :J deiti-ees ID minutes Kast. '10.11 feel alou the center of Counly Woad. thence Hust .'ll'.i.'i feet, theiieo South -0. (1 foot, thence Knar .".ii.n feet, thence North IMI.ll feei, thence Kast II .S . 7 I feet, thence South 'Jl ilec.rees 45 minute.; Kast Iti.'i. feci, tiieuce North 0 decrees 2 S minutes West 21ii.il feet ti. the place f liosinnliiK. containing n.TTT aei-cs. Sa'lil lands liein:; suhjert tn the roservat ions and easement contained in deads recorded in deed records of .Inckson County, Oroijtm, in volume I'll, pat;e IlTti. tind in volume, t':), paite 2 1. This sate is made in the ttliove en titled matter pursuant to ;t license and order if sali duly made on the lillh (lay of Deeemlier, ltM'.l, by I lou. t!. A. (lardner, .luili;e of tho County Court of the Stale of Oregon for the Counly of .lacUson, tind filed in 1he olfice of tho Clerk i.'f said court till raid ''.tst mentioned tluv. Dated Decenther In, I!I1!I. A1.1''I:KIi H. V. CAIU'K-NTKH. Aa lOxeentor of the l.ust Will and Testamenl of Stewart Vatlerson, dc ceiised. HELP WA.Vr?7r- FKMAlile WANT 101) (iirl for general hotise WG'rk. Tel. SKI or call 2 7 Ceneva. tf WANTKD (iirl, experienced or inex perienced, for general housework. Mrs. (. I.. Ituhrmuu, 15 Geneva street. 242 WANTKD Cook, ? Hi a month. Mrs. J. F. noddy. EK1.I' WANTKl- ttlAI.M. WANTKD Axmen lo cut wood tind clear land. V. ,1. Webster Kanch. 205' WAS'l'BI) flUMinCliIiANSOllJI WANTKD To buy a 12-gauge dou ble barrel breecli-ioading shotgun or Winchester pump gun. No ham mcrless weapon wanted. State your best cash price. A. '. S., .Mail Tribune. 212 WANTKD Young bull. 1'. II. Dress ier. Phone 777-L. 243 WANTKD To buy second hand ono nian stiiuip puller. II. C. '.'locliem. Trail. 2 11 WANTKD To buy a 121)0 or 13 ill) pound horse, harness und light wagon. A. K. Stonnett, Mail Trib une composing room. WANT 10 D Your hide is worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front street.. WANTKD To contract for pino and fir logs delivered at mill in Mod ford or F. O. K. cars Southern Pa cific track. Big Pines Lumber Co. WANTKD Ilighost priced paid for hides and furs. Medford Junk Co., phono 2.S3-J. WANTED Houso moving and re pairing. Phono 4S8-AI or 4SS-X. If You Can Euy These NOW, RIGHT. ii room cottage, modern, like new, 2 lots on pavement, $1 200. 5 room bungalow, modern, cast rront, 00 ft. lot, $1050. 5 room bungalow, modern with fur niture, 2 lots, $1000. 8 room house, modern, 2 ltts, clear, $2200. 180 acres Improved, adjoins R. II. station, $1 SOD. 000 acres, 3 sets of improvements, farm land all Irrigated, $11,900. . HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 213-1 I fiarnctt-Corey IUilR. Medford. Ore. s ft KOI S.M.r riR.XIj l;ST.TK OK IJKIl'K SAI K- 1 a .: re lane'", 1 'L miles city limits, plenty lruil. six-room house, laree Parn. l:-i!1-ini; for oil v-itiiitt i .n i mile. Six of leu acres irrigated last year.' Price ? I .".OH. P. t). itox !l 17. -.'la Ol! SAI.K -venty water, i;ood rtads. trnl. Norl h C''tl- I I I'OU SAI.K t-ty owner only, house and lots in Medford. Also rood land close to M'Mifi.rd. Cash or easy terms. T. I.. Tavlor, phono 17,2-11. :'.; FOIl 8ALK LrVlTOCfc KOH S.l.l-:--l'ur." bred 1 'time .lersev we. tned piits from hi:; type au'-es-lors. l'iire.!;:stere;l at ?S eaeh; tlty.istorod at tftl.ini each. Cood opportunity to ;:ef feeders or breeding stork. Call Alodoe Orch ard. FOIt SAI..I0 Seven head of shoals weight about Hit) IPs. I'lionu O-F-l: K. A. Itose, I'hooniw ' FOIl SAI.K Choice Hu roc shoats. Inquire tent end of North Central, opposile box factory. 210 FOR SAI.K Six beautiful milch cows 1 I 1 I North Riverside avenue, .Mod ford. 2111 FOIl SAI. 1-1 Cheap, dandy horse, work, drive or ride. I I 1 I North Riverside avenue, Medford. 2ai 'OK SAI.K Cheap, four pure bred milch goals. 1111 North Kivorsic'e avenue. .Medford. 2-12 FOIt 8.1 t.E jnHOrcLJ.ANKOCS OR SAI.K A touring car in good i' ii li ll i il iv order, good engine, good tires. A bargain at :itiil.ull. Tinny Motor Cl.'., 12.". South Front Hi. 'OR SA DK Plymouth Illicit pullets and cockerels. Phone r,-F-2. 2 l:iv '()!( SAI.K 7 1) While Leghorn pul lets. Phone 707-1., 7 p. m. IMS I'M i It SAI.K Sewing machines rent ed $1.00 per month. Phonu Dong las (lla-J. FOIt SAI.K Haled hay, first, and second cutting, 522.riu and $2:1. no. Full weight no tag weight makes nltoiit $l.otl a Ion differ uce. T. 11. Singleton, 2 miles southwest of Kaglo Point. 245 FOR SAI.K Delivery car or light truck. Cood condition all around. Your ovyn t.-rms. Apply 4," South Central. Phono ISO. 2 10 FOR SAI.K Coat West Jackson. nnd pup. 2 10 2 10 FOR SAI.K Ford bug, tlireo liasnen ger, four good tiros, flrfit-class con dllion, price $2lir..oi). Telephone SUM. 100 South Ivy street. 248 FOIl SAI.K New 1!H!I model Ford cur. Hun 400 miles, at a bargain Call Sr. l Kast Ninth street. 242 FOR SAI.K Overcoats at real liar gains. 10.1 Norlh Central. 2 12 FOIl SALK Hay. Phr.no 842-J. FOIl SAI.K Gas range, enameled back, three Cvcns. Call at llig Pines Lumber Co. II. A. Thlerolf. FOIl SALK flood second-hand piano cheap. P. K. Wynkoop, 82 0 Wosl. Twolflh. FOR SALK Alfalfa hay, dolivered, $24.00 per ton. 1103 Niuutlc St. 252 FOR SALE Used cars on easy terms. Ko'rlnek llldg., North Fir street. Clark & Guilders. 240 FOR BALE trann, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phono 912-.I. IiOBTN LOST Early in the holidays, a wom an's fur-lined kid glove. Finder please return to Tribune office. Howard. 240 FOUND. FOUND A bicycle. Owner can have same by proving property and pay ing for this add. Phlpps liiilldlng, room 208. 241 FOIl RENT HIUSKKEKPING ROOMS. FOR 11KNT Housekeeping and lodging rooms, roar 2',I5 South Central. : . 241 FOR RKNT Light housekeeping rooms. o22 South Central. 242 woft Kjsn? noi)Bsa. FOR RKNT lied room downstairs; now bed. :i 1 2 South Grape. 240 FOR RENT Al'AilTMKNTB. TO ' RKNT Two room furnished apartment. 510 Kast Main street. 2 1 2 BKOWN& WHITE 10 SOUTH I'll! STKKIM Offer a nice 5 room modern bungalow furnished, good garage, woodshed, on pavemont, $2050.00. A fine 6 room bungalow, strictly modern, large lot, cement driveway, I $3000.00. 10 acres close In, Irrigated, some fine fruit, alfalfa nnd garden land, good buildings, price $0000.00. Theso are a few of our present list ings which wo thought might be of intorest to you. BROWN 5 WHITE 10 SOLTU Flit B?, ML ft. P M .'-4 "tiiscKi.r.AVKurs (ll.D .;A'l'Ti;i-i:Sl:.S made over liko n.-.v. Phono lloulas, til ".-.I. I'l'KN riM'Cl tiphol;;tf-rin and tc I:aii'iiii'.. Phone Douglas. I'.l."i-,I. SKWIXi! J'AClll.VKS. iditinoKrapha and clocks reiuiii'ed. I'lionu Doug las, f, l.-.-.l. i Kl'UNlTl'UK ami housohf.'ld goods I packed and crated. phone DollK ! las i: 17...i. TOCCKNP.n:!; STTD COAT Now I standing at tho Helms Stables. 240 Auto Hppur-i VRINOCOJ LATTER AUTO BPRIN'O CO. W aro opiM-ntlng the largest, oldest and bait-eiulpped plant in tho Pa cific, northwest. TJso our spring when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Oregon. Attorne ya ELIJAH II II ul!D Lawyer, 213-1 C.nrnetl-Corey Hldg. POKTKH J. N K F F A lloruuy-ttl-iaw, rooms S and 9, Medford National Bank Dullding. A. K. ItKA.MF.S Coroy llulldlng. Lawyer, (larnett- Cnntrartar nml Hoilder J. II. DREW Contractor and buil der. Will give estimates on all kinds of buildings. Plans furnished if required. Remodeling or lob work. Phone 3D8-X. lies. 847 West Second. 213 Dentistry DR. HERT II. ELLIOTT Dentistry. 304-5-tl MetUord Furniture and lldwo. Hldg. Miss Phylls Roberts, Dental assistant. Office phone 295. residonco phono 115-Y. 173 Kxpcrt Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M, Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our zimplffled accounting method. M. V. &. II. Building-, Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction in Stusio Fit ED ALTON HAIG1IT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Musi Studio, 401 Uaruett-Corey Bldfc Phono 72. . , Ixxlgcs . O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 83, Meets every .Monday night ut 7:80, II. A. Van Atiodall, N. (ft.; W. I Millor, sucretary. Itoguo River Encampment No. 80 Meets 2d nnd 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. .1. L. Demmer, 0. P.; Li. O. Howard, scribe. Ollvo itebekah lodge No. 2S Hoots 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Karon M. Dateman, N. Q.; Annio J. IJatetiian, secretary. Visitors cordially Invited to alV meetings. I'lanlng Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Fhon 184. ' Plumbing O, J. BERCJLUND Plumbing, heat ing and repair work' of all kinds. Stoves rolinod. 217 South Klvor sldo. Phono 2 25-J. tf I'hyslclnns and Surgeons STEARNS BROS. Physicians and surgeons, successors to Br. Robert W. Stearns. Dr. Robert W. Stearns, special attention to surgery, diseases ol women and obstetrics. Dr. Ralph W. Stearns, special attention o diseases ot the stom ach, kidneys and heart. Phones! Office Sil; Houso 933. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. II. R. Co. Offices M. F. Ik H. Oo. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOIANt 411-41 7 Garnett-Corey Bids, Phone 904-Li. Residence 26 S. Laurel Bcreet. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician, and Surgeon Specialty Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat. Glosses fitted and properly adjusted. Moles, wartt and skin blemishes removed with , no scars lott. Of'lce third floo Liberty Building. DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 806-307 Morgun building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty ot surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogut Rtvor valley people. DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician, and Surgeon Practice limited to Biirgory and hospital obstetrics. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 300-7 M. F. & 11. Uidg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. I'rinteres and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING OO. has the best equipped printing office tn Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 Wortk Fir Bt, Frutsfer EAD9 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. ' Office 42 Noith Front St. Phon 115. Price right, Sarvlc guar. 1 t3