WTTTFOTTn WttTi TTvTRTTTTT!. MTTDTOTm. fWEOOX. RATrTJDAY. TAXFATJV 1920 BUTTE FALLS The school entertainment was a rousing success, those taking part in the plays, which consisted of all the scholars, took up their parts with plenty of pep, and all seemed at home en the stage, so much credit, for our instructors in school which as one of the members of the school board said in a shcrt talk the same evening, that we now have the best group of teachers that has ever be fore taught here, and we have had some extraordinary teachers. But this year they are putting on the work in a way that the children are all interested, and willing to do all they can in the way of learning. Wr. Mills and family went cut to Jledford Sunday, having to call a special car up to take them out, as the motor is not running only once In a -while now. We haven't heard what is the trouble, but we would ap preciate the telephcno system again; It's bad enough to have to do without a daily train, but when there is neither 'train or phone it,- is still worse, especially in sickness. Jed Edsel came up from Eagle Point Sunday to visit friends and get a breath of good fresh air, minus the fog. J IMr. antl Mrs1. Patton returned from Ashlund last Monduy where .Mr. Put ton underwent an operation of a ser ious nature, hut is able to bo out en the streets after an absence of four weeks. ' A. Dupree has returned from the hospital at Ashland where he under went a serious operation. Ernest 'Albert, Chester Jones, Sir. Beech and Kate Foley left for the valley after Christmas. turned Monday after spending Christ mas in Mod ford. - The planing mill has been running :lut some short orders for building purposes. Mrs. Grace Cowden came up from 'BrownsbcTO last week to be with home folks for the holidays, accom panied by her brother Lester Smith who has just returned for a vacation from Eugene university. Cadzow's hall, by the Basket Hall club, was well attended and the music and supper was highly appre ciated, the beys taking in some $40. Thero will be a CN'ew Year's ball at the Tungate hall. i Fair weather is predicted with no fog. "' Will Hughes returned from Mod fbrd today after spending Christmas with friends. : J. D. Jackson came up from Mill City to spend Christmas with friends rind attend the dance. The old one-spot, or-P. & E. train, reached here this evening about S ''er"clock. It has been near a year slnco tho train was up hero the last tlmo, and the people rushed over to tho depoT when they heard the whls 'tlo to welcome it back. ' We are llv )ing hopes of its continuation. School started again Monday with Mrs. Frank Middlebusher as teacher. iL. B. Tucker, formerly of Trail, who has resided in Portland the past year, called on friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson enter tained It. R. Dawson 1 and family Christmas. The mumps are making the rounds Uut fortunately everyone Is having them very light. The Misses Lucy and Eula Foeller Spent Christmas week with their par ents returning to Medford Sunday to resume their school duties. rage and Merle Houston spent the C"r';tmas holiday with their par- and Mrs. Houston, return fiool Sunday. it I' C - f o. T. I Mrs. F. L. Middlebusher of - Wash., are visiting at the ' (other's. Mrs. Mlddlebush ish our school. inn and Mr. Poo of Tiller .'.tig for some of their cattle fde this week. f RIVERSIDE RIPPLES .rraiiK Elliott and family came down from Medford Saturday and are spending a few days at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wahl. : Chester Bourne of Phoenix, was a guest Christmas d yaat the C. D. Wbolvcrton heme. Herbert Matthews arrived Sunday from Berkeley, Calif., and is spend ing the holiday vacation at the Roza lis ranch. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Short, Jr. are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son. John Wesley. Mrs. Chas. Kaiser is spending the holidays 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Matthews. She expects to leave Saturday for her home at Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Boyd and chll tlren lire making a two weeks visit with their home folks at Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Alden, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Engel and F. E. Matetson were guests at the Grant Matthews home Christmas night. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wahl cam down from Medford Wednesday eve. bringing Christmas cheer to the C. A Wahl home. They made calls on then" many friends on Riverside on Christmas day. Our two O. A. C. students. Miss Bertha Woolverton and linice Pick etl fU rturn to their school duties Sunday. Mr. and Mr. W. W. I lit tie enter TOIL ITEMS tained Mr. and Mrs. Steiinett cf Ash land Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. I,. F. Pickett are set tled in their new home and bad as Christmas day guests tho C. W. Mc Donald ramily of Medford. Several ranchers of the neighbor hood purchased a land plaster and sulphur seeder. G. Ii. Alden Is the first to try it out on his field of ulfnKa. The liccreation club will hold their next meeting, Jan. 2, at tho he-mo of Mrs. Chas. P. Champlin. Mr. and Mrs. $. H. Porter and family were Christmas day dinner guests of Geo. W. Jacobs. Many of me men of the neighbor hood were busy at the club house grounds Sunday. Riverside Community enjoyed one cf their usual good times at their Christmas party on Saturday even ing. A beautiful tree with gifts for all.was the center of attraction. The following program was much appreciated by the 50 people present: Instrumental music by Muriel Mat tliews; mandolin solo by l-reil Walil. accompanied on the organ by Mrs. C. it. licyd; solo, Daphne -Matthews: duet, Mr. and -Mrs. Rrashear; singing by all present led by G. V. Jacobs. Mrs. Chas. Champlin and Gen, 11. Alden unloaded the tree. All re ceived the very thing they most de sired amfniuch merriment was caus ed. The presents were in the nature of jokes except those for the chil dren. Dnncing followed and an ex cellent lunc-li was served at midniglrt. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Champlin en tertained a dinner party Christmas day. The following wero present: Mrs. Abliic Champlin, Mrs. Iieutriee Jones, Mr. Fred Champlin, Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Wahl. The items are a little late on ac ecunt of the ink and a few other things "all frozen up." School will begin January 5th. Re pairs will be made by that time, and Mr. Anderson, our new janitor, will have the floors oiled and windows washed. The teachers are on their vaca tion. Miss -Homes in Ashland, Miss Frater ut Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. Tyr rel, Miss Gore and Miss Lawton in Medford, Mr. Milam at Phoenix or in Medford visiting the school. Jackson County Teachers associa tion will meet in the 'Phoenix high school, January 10, 1920, Saturday, 10 e'clock a. m. An all day program has been ordered. Such topics as "Physical Training 'in the SelioolB,' the Curtis Standard Tests will bo dis cussed. The address will be given in tho afternoon by Rev. C. A. Ed wards, '.'The Opportunity of the Schools." Tito domestic science department will prepare lunch under supervision of Miss Homes. Price lift stated at yet. It was thru the courtesy of Mr Milam that the association comes to Phoenix. Patrons are Invited to at tend. Audrey Smith of Medford, has just entered the high sclioo-1. Tho literary society division two, under tho leadership of Van Wiley put on an excellent program Friday, last school day of the old year. Prof. Milam gave his second lec ture with the use of slitles the last week c-f school. The pictures were the natural features of tho world. such as icebergs, glaciers, sand dunes, natural bridges, caves. This lecture was . Instructive to all, but more particularly to the general, sci ence class. : Chas. Hutchison left Saturday for Nebraska where he will visit a month with his brother. , Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Pelton left last week for Los Angeles whero thoy will spend tho winter. They sent their car by railway to Red Bluff from whero it will be taken on to the city. Miss Elsie Straus is - recovering from an operation for the removal of her tonsils and adenoids. Dr. Eni- mens-of Medford, performed the op eration Saturday. IMIss Katherlne Nealon of Table Rock, was chosen ns teacher for the remainder of the school term. Geo. B. Little left Tuesday for Weed, Cal., after visiting several days at the Kinney home. W. W. Edington and family enjoy ed a bountiful New Year's dinner at the heme of his son John in Gold Hill. O. T. Wilson and family spent Christmas day at the Nealon home In Table Rock. Mrs. Grover Cook returned Friday from visiting relatives around Cen tral Point. Zelma and Virgil Kinney returned this week to Central Point to be present for the reopening of school. Geo.. Nichols has moved from the Potter place to Gold Hill, and Win. Adams of Central Point, has taken charge of the ranch. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bt A. C Hewlett T.n-t Snlnrdnv nflernoon after 1 iiml written niv ielter for liie Mim! iord Mail Triliune Fred I'eltigrew came in and enioved n bed for the night, anil a little later liov, Itolpl' ami Thomas Stenlev canie in nnd cull ed for sitiiper and then in l!ie morniii'.' i ame in tor breakfast. Thev nr.: three 01 about tin bt CVa PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES SMS VALLEY brothers, in the .-tod; huMiie-s that me counted anion; our mol j llirivimr stockmen un.l fanner. tii"lt II I V 111 . tocU of tiiiferent kinds to look alter, hut their stock consists mostly in cuttle nnil lioits . Thev sold n lot ol' about 4(1 lame hosts a short time irai and now luive about Hint innuv mure ui iVcilinir for the market. Snnilav nioruiiiir was another ono nt our lilonniv moniiiitts, ns it was c iilil and fo'"'V we don't have per petual sunshine here, but evcrv win- ter have our regular visitations of; t'o'-'L'V weather illlil while that is rath-i or disagreeable, nevertheless it is a ttrent benefit to the i-.e.intrv as i' I keens the irroimd from I'rceziim an. I liiawimr. Tor when we have oobl. . iear weather and the sun shines out warm, as it .-onictipu-s does, that tne ground io rasc .mo ,.nt tin. ,,1-niri i.nii .,ras llml' freeze;- lias started to urow and has not be come sut't'icientlv rooted to Maud the Midden chanties and tiie roMilt is it dries tint ami dies, lint while the I'ol: is ilisirjreeiable it proves to he u ureal blessiutr to the tanners W luui our roLTitl:ir SuntWiv srliuul service Smiihiv mornititr nnil (hero wjii lm iiroiH'hinir. Wo went 1101110 mid tlit'iv met Mr. ami Mis. .lie Cn-v iiml t'nmilv ol" Tiilent, who (aim- over to visit Mrs, Cnssy's sis ter. Mrs. (!r:iden Chihlreth. ntul nt'tcr iliniiiir urn! spemiini: a lew hours vis iting returned to their home. Mr. Travnto prenehed for us at niirlil and announced that he would be here ana ins next Sunday, JiimuiiY -ltii, id 11 o'clock. I la itv Lewis, who is runniiur the auto stnire hctween here and Med ford nt present, come in Sunday evenimr, and is still stoninmr here tin to the pros en t time, Wednesday af ternoon. Momlav was rather a uniefc dav in our town, as there was very IV w peo ple in from the count rv, although I here was a few. amoiiLr them wiii G. Sander-; of the Antelope or chard and A. 0. lttshop, another one of our leading orchardists. In talkinir with Mr. liishop with reuard to the snow storm that we had on the niL'ht of the 11th inst, I en Hiiired as to the damaire done to his fruit trees, and he assured me that there was none of anv eonseunence. hut that evervthinir was prourressiiiLr finelv. Mr. Hamilton, the foreman on tho F. 1j. company's ranch was in town, but 1 did mil speak with him. as ho was iust uoimr out as I saw him. Ii. A. Nason of Prospect came out on the M'edlord-Iiittte Falls sta Monday mornimr and went on tip home as far as Derby on that line. We hail four vounir men, who were out duck hiintimr. who came in a lit tle late, and called for dinner. They were Harold (!rev of Medford, a slu dent of the I'niversifv of Oreiyon. I'aul Keddv of Medford, a student of the I'niversifv of Santa Clara; liov Mill, Medford. Sanford Vnivorsilv. and our own Hobby IVhmze of Kaifle Point, a student of Stanford lTnivor- sitv Hobhv savs that he expects t.T finish his course in the Stanford tlii year and then thinks of taking a four vear course in the Harvard univer sity. Wo, at least, many of us Funic Pointers, feel rather- proud of the I achievements Ilobbv has made and is. Iniakinir, and are hoping that, as he is trikiiiLr hiuh. he inav reach tho top most runir of the ladder. .lames and William M rritt of Reese Creek. K. P. P. .. W. P. Haley and Carl Nickel were amoiu: the hus'nes callers Monday. fJeorire Ilolmcr and Clem McDon ald are fixinir up the old storo huild- inir opposite, tho Fairlc Point hunk- bank HiiildiriL' for n iruraire and are pbinninir to do considerable busi ness the eomiiii; season. Ii. J. Jilneks and Charles Feller of Trail came in .Monday and spent the niuht at tho Sunnvsido. Koircrs Sears of lint I e Falls 011110 rut on tho Medford-Hutto Falls fitat;e TuesMav mornimr and went on up homo the same dav. Sirs. Artie Nichols, a dauirhf or-in-law of our town mayor. John M, Nichols, paid them a visit and Wed nesday went on the L. C. ntairo to visit her mother. William Martin and F. F. Nichols. drove in Tuesdnv and in tho nflnr noon M'r. Nichols went to Sled ford with William Perrv. Mr. and'Mrs. Iiuss Moore of Lake Creek were business cullers Thus dav. Sir. L. F. Armstrong, his two sons. W. F. and F. M.. and dau-hlcr. Mi Amies K. Armstrong, motored in Tuesday from their home in the hake Creek countrv. the old Charles New- stroni place, and after stopping here Ioiil' enouvh to procure and put on a new tire on their Maxwell, went to Medford. Fred Chnrfrow and his brother. William K. of Gold Mill, and .1. W Berrinu of the Fish Ilntcherw liutt" Fas. und (Jeorirc Albert. uL-o of liutte Falls, were diners at the Sun nvside Tuesday. Tuesdnv, afternoon was tho time set to hold what miirhf ho called 1 water ditch meet in sr. There was ; L'ood attendance, mostly of- poop! living north of our town, alllion-l we had M. Ttrehv of Central Point Wiluuin Lewis, the sheep men of Centra Point nnd Sir. C. M. Thom as, ath mev ol Sledford. And after dicussi:x (ho P's and ( 's of the i a-c in the street until some time after the hour nnnmnted. we met in ftrowni hull tinil the nuctiii-.- was culled to r,i,.r ,v y. l:,,nniel ;tn! allot ijitinir the ohio-i of tin' moelitiii. in- had explained more fill I v the obiect of the mootinir and the law mivernin:: it railed for anv tn who wis '.ted t j'k anv oue-tioti hoarimr on the r-ub-j ieel, Tlicie wa unite a n'.iaiber nk-( c,l mu-stions r.'lativo t" the elimiii:i- tit)ii of inior bind and llien Sir.' Khoade'. the civil engineer, reported that the ditch would be lit1., mi!.-. loiur to hrinir the water this -dde ol tiie hill so as to water (lie land, at an approximate cost of .-rirdt.tH)','. There w as Considerable' discussion a t whether the water ri-ji". coub: be secured on account of the prior claim of the O. A C. P. Co.. hut Mr. Thomas e.xpre--cd the opinion thu! there wouhl be no trouble on that sen 1 re. t I.lovd Stanlev of I'utte Falls and P. F. Sandez came in Tue-dav niuhl tor supper and Mr. Saudez saved all ni'jht and I.lovd came in for break fast this niorniii!.r. Sirs. Sears of Medford and Sirs. Thomas Todd of 'frail came out 0:1 the sta-je this morning ami Sirs. S. went on up lo liutte Kalis and Mr Todd went (in On Trail stnire iin liome Klk I'reel;. Afrs. H. II. r.rvunl. who lias lieen out visitiiiir I'riends in this neiiililioi. hood went lo .Medi'ord On tho sluire 'I'uesdiiv morniim'. W. L. lioherts has moved into the old home now owned bv 'Mrs. Jnine Owens. Itelleves Gas, Sour and Horning Stomach (heartburn) and Pains in Stomach between meals in Two Minutes. Kcr sick headache, biliousness nnd constipation tako ono heaping tea spoonful of ,lo-lo in a Klass of hot water 10 to 20 minutes before meals; acts gently but firmly1 on'the stom ach, liver and bowels, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and purifying the entire sys tem. Hdif WA Vl'KT TOM I.H WANTl'Jll Woman to come to house and do laundry work. Three in family. Phono 301-J. 52S Wesi Tenth. 2I1 WANTED (lirl for general house wcrk. Tel. 812 or call 2 7 ifenovti If WANTED Girl, experienced or inox perlenced, for general housow-ork Mrs. 0. j. Bulirman, 15 Genova street. 2-12 WANTED Cook, 5-10 a mouth. J. P. ltcddy. airs WANTBU KriHTjKTIiANXOUH WANTED We repair all makes of sewing mnchiuos. Singer Sewing .Machine Co., 115 West Main. 2(7 WANTED lly high school girl, a suitable place to wcrk for board. Answer liox 30, Mail Tribune. 242 W.VNTEI) To buy a 12-gaugo dou ble barrel breech-loading shot gun or Winchester pump gun. N'o ham morless weapon wanted. Stato your best cash price. A. F. S., Mail Tribune. ,242 WANTED Young bull. F. 11. Dross ier. Phono 77 7-L. 2 13 WANTED To buy second hand one- man stump puller. II. C. Mechem, Trail. 244 WANTED To buy a 1200 or 1300 pound horse, harness nnd light wagon. A. F. Htennett, Mull Trlh uno composing room. WANTED Your hide is worth real money at Johnson's, 4 5 Front Btreet. WANTED To contract for pino and fir logs delivered at mill in Med ford or I". O. F. cars Southern Pa cific track. Ulg Pines Lumber Co WANTED Highest prices paid for hides and furs. Medford Junk Co., phone 2 83-J. " WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 488-M or 4K8-X. tf WANTED To contract for pine and fir logs delivered at mill in Medford or F. 6. B. cars Southern Pacific track. Big Pines Lumber Co. INVEST In n proposition that will pay you big Interest on your money, and one that you can, within a short tlmo, turn again at a profit. Ws have the following to otfor: A 24 room houso with four threo room apartment completely furnished for housekeeping and eight single sleeping rooms completely furnished, four rooms nicely fur nished for owner's apartments; hot and cold -water throughout; . steam heating plant; garage oom for four cars. Will Bell completely furnished and include fuel on hand for $5500.00. (Furniture alone worth $2,000.00; heating plant worth $1500.) Bennett Investment Co. 102 Wont Main St. l'hone 709 SMM I nrxe wASTEii aub. U'AM'lul AMiicn to cut ivomi and clear land. W. .1. Welisler Itnndi. ! 2i;r. WANTED trtTUATlOS. WANTi-'ll A pc.ilion as liousolieep er for one or more lU'iulemon. In 1 uiro 4 1 li South King si reel. 2 17 rni He.ii houbm. ! I-'dlt UKNT l-'urnislied room in nice home, close in; home privileges. Phone 7.". I-.!. Jl 1 FOB KENT llll'SEKKKPINO ROOMS. FOR HF.NT Housekeeping and lodging rooms, rear 2:15 South Central. L'-l-l FOIt KICNT ' rooniH. 321 -Light housekei South Central. pins 2-12 FOU MKNT APARTMKST9. TO HKXT Two mini fitrnislieil npartineut. 510 Kast Main street. 2 12 LIBT, LOST Ladies' small brown purse containing some silver and jitney ticket to Central Point. Finder pleaso return to Mail Tribune of fice. 2 1:; LOST Man's undressed kid glove. Finder please return to Mall Tri bune office. 242 Itl-.WI, KSTATE INVESTMENTS FURNISHED HOUSE. FURNISHED Close In. cozy and convenient home, well furnished. Owners havo lived hero for ten years. In tend going lo a colder, climate. Thero is a reason. Lot liOxl'.'o. Kast fronl. Largo lawn. Shade trees. Fruit trees, roses, berries, grapes. 1 M; slory house. 7 rooms, bath, closets, sleeping porch, laun dry room, wood house, in fact a most convenient home. Splendid . furniture, rugs and piano. Canned fruit and wood. Price, complete, $3;.-00.00. Page-Dressier Co., Nash block. CHICKENS ?, ACRES 3 CHICK ENS Just what you have been looking for, eloso in and near paved street. All cultivaied, fair soil. Several oak shade trees. All fenced. Very food house, barn, well, city water. Price only $2000. 'Pago-Dressier Co., Nash Block. HOME IIARGA1N To the person desiring a dandy homo, within 10 niinittos -walk of the business dis trict, together wilh the ntivntiutge!! of a flue tract or garden land and fruit troos, this property certainly will appeal. The house has five largo comfortnblo rooms, all on ono floor. Walls aro plastered and tinted and arc in excellent condi tion. Roomy bath. Pantry largo enough for I ho season's returns from I ho garden and fruit trees, l-ot contains over 1)500 so., ft., giv ing room for a small farm. -As to soil, there is no better in Medford. a rich sandy loam. The price, $2250. 00. should be nttractivo to one familiar with values. Wo be lieve the properly lo bo worth more, lint the owner needs funds for other purposes and so fixes n low prico for quick sale, only $1250.00 is necessary to handle. And there are no assessments -to assume. See this property today. UKUKIES 3 ACRES 3 iBERUIES Located two miles out on the paved highway. Paid up water right'. Neat 5 room house, barn. Host berry and truck land. Ideal for poultry. Just like being in town. Schoo'l close. Lights. Phone Uailv mail. What more do you wish? $2000.00 lakes this. $1000 eash. Terms on $1000. Page Dressier Co.. NiirIi Dlock. 2-13 BROWNS WHITE 10 SOUTH Flit STREET lltHK.'AI'lvIl TRACTS 10 acres highly improved, all mod ern conveniences, close in on pave ment, $5000. 10 acres mostly bottom land; wnll Improved, eloso in, on pavement, $01100. 10 acres, well Improved, eloso in on the pavement, $5250. 3 acres well Improved, eloso in, price including stock, equipment und furniture, $3000. 4 0 acres well Improved, 20 acres paid up water right, all fine bottom land, $12,000. 3 acres close to Gold Hill, well Im proved, some good alfalfa under irri gation, $2500. 6 acres non-Irrigated, well improv ed, elo'.ie In to Jacksonville, $1800. 10 acres eloso to Gold Hill, well improved, all crop In, price Including Btock, equipment and II. 11. goods, $3200. BROWN G WHITE in SOUTH FIR RT. tOll SAl.f: ItRAL kSTATH l-'Olt SAI.lv Furnished house. A well made rive-room lmiiKiilow. 1 whh glassed-in porch, and garage. All in good repair. Hardwood! floors, spacious veramla, fine fron; 1 and buck lawn, paved slrcet and j sidewalk, assessments paid, near; si-lu.ol. iligli class furnishings, Willi electric range, and dishwash er. Price part cash. Apply K. O. Teague, 7117 West Jackson street. tf FOIt SAM-: twenty water, good roads, tral. acres: plenty j I ..ui ill V ni 21 1 rOlt SALE My owner only, house and lots in Medford Also cood land eloso to Medford. Cash or easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phono 452-11. 2 IB ItlK HAL, ft lilViilXOOK FOIt SALE Team weight 2 100; good harness and U wagon. South Hamilton street, south of Dakota avenue. 2 Li FOIt SALE Choice Huron shouts. Imiuire lent end of North Central, opposltu box factory. 24tl FOIt SALE Nice Jersey holler calf, week old. Wallace, Wood at lltib ilmrd liros. 2-12 FOIt SALE Puro bred Duroc Jersey weaned pigs irom big type ances tors. Unregistered at ?S each Registered at $1-1.00 each. Good opportunity to get feeders breeding stock. Call iModoc Orch il rtl. FOU SALE Seven head cf shoals, weight about 100 lbs. Phono ti-F-1 3 L. A. Hose, Phoenix. FOR SALE Chenp. dandy horse, work, drive or ride. 1111 North Itiversido avenue, Medford. 257 FOR SALE Cheap, four puro bred miilch goats. 11 U North Itiversido nveniio, Medford. 242 FOR 8ALK nllHOKLLA N"KOU8 FOR SALE Household furniture. Plione U04-M or 530 South Grape. 241 FOR'SALE Stttdobnker touring car. Light Six, new lust May, over-size Goodyear cord tires, nil in fino condition. $1500 cash. K. O. Teague, 737 West Jackson Btreet. tf FOR SALIC lilllj .''ord touring car, good condillm, Mi borso gas en gfne, Ohio feed cutter, 3lncli "wag on, buggy and harness, land pul verizer and small tools. W. D, Roberts, lOaglo Point. 2-17 FOIt SALE Two sliglllly used drop head liti Singer sowing machines, cheap. Singer Hewing -.Machine Co., 115 West Main street. 247 FOR SALE New rubber tire buggy, light spring wagon, single harness, nnd saddle. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 2tiG FOR SALE A touring car in good running order, good engine, good tires. A bargain nt $3!10.00. Tinny Motor Co., 125 South Front St. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock pullets and cockerels. Phono 5-F-2. 243 FOR RALE Sowing machines rent, ed $1.00 per month, l'hone Doug Ins B15-.I. FOR SALE Haled hay, Hist and Bocond cutting, $22.50 and $23.50. Full -weight no tug weight makes nbout $1.00 a ton differ ence. T. 11. Singleton. 2 Yt miles bouthwost ot Eaglo Point. 245 FOR SALE Ford bug, thrco passen ger, four good tires, first-class con dltlon, prico $2115.00. Telephone- 839. 100 South Ivy streot. 243 FOR SALE Now 1919 model Ford car. Run 400 miles, at a bargain. Call 854 East Ninth streot. 242 FOR SALE Overcoats at real bar gains. 103 North Contra!. 2 1 FOR SALE Hay. Phono 842-J. FOR SALE Gas rango, enameled hack, three ovens. Call at liig Pines Lumber Co. IL A. Thlerolf, FOR SALE Good second-hand piano choap. P. E. Wynkoop, 820 West Twelfth. FOR SALE Airnlfa hay, dellvorod, $24.00 per ton. 1103 Niautic St. , 2D2 FOR SALE Used cars on easy terms. Kcrlnek lildg.. North Fir streot. Clark & Chllders. 240 FOR SALE ann, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J. FOUND. FOUND A bicycle. Owner can have samo by proving property and pay ing for this add. Phlpps Building, room 20S. 24 1 You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 5 room eottago, modern, llko now, 2 lols on pavement, $1200. 5 room hungnlrw, modern, east front, 60 ft. Jot, $1050. 5 room bungalow, modern with fur niture, 2 lots, $1000. 8 room house, modern, 2 lots, clear, $2200. 100 ncr9 Improved, adjoins II. 11, station, $1SOO. lifiO acres, 3 seta of Improvements, farm land all irrigated, $9,900. HURD LAND Ss INVEST MENT CO. 213.11 Gnrnctt-Corcy Illdg. m7 MISCKI.I.AN Kill's lll.li J1ATTUKS.--KS made over like new. Pllone llougias, 1.1. j-J. - l-'l'lINiTl'ltK upholsteriuf; and re pairing. Piiono liouglas, til-J. SKWIMi MACIUXKS, and clocks; repaired, las. t!i .".-.I. phonographs l'hone Doug I-TltNITfUi: and household goods packed and crated. Phone Doug las liin-.I. TOGC.EN'lirnc, STUD -GOAT Now standing at tho Helms Stables. 246 MOXEV TO LOAN TO LOAN .1. II. Andrews loans motley on real estate and buys mortgages ami Liberty hond. Phone 5;i-M. Ill North Grape street. UUSINESS IlIltEOTORT Auto mppne LATIER AUTO SPRING- CO. W are oprntliiK the largest, oldost and bost-equlppod plant In the Pa. clflo northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Oregon. Attorney! ELIJAH H. KURD Lawyer, 313-U Garnott-Corey Illdg PORTER J. iNEFK Attornuy-at-mw rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, Oarnett Corey Building. Dentistry DR. BERT H. ELLIOTT Dentistry. 304-6-li Medford Furniture, and Hdwo. Bldg. Miss Phylla Roberta, Dental assistant. Office phone 295. residence phone 115-Y. 173 K.vpert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our BlmpUflod accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Modford. Phone 157-R. Instruction in Maslo FRED ALTON IIAIOHT Teacher o( piano and hnrmony. Haight MusU Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg, Plione 72. JiOdgeg 1. O. O. F. Modford lodgn No. 83, Jleots every Monday night at 7:80, II. A. Van Ausdall, i .; W. L. Miller, secretary. Rogue River Encampment No. go Moots 2d and 4th Fridays at 7j30 p. in. J. L. Demmer, O. P.; L. O. Howard, scribe. Olive Rehoknli lodge No. 28" Meota 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Karon M. Bateman, N. G.; Annie J. Uatomnn, secretary. Visitors cordially Invited to U meetings. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phons 184. O. J. BERGLUND Plumbing, heat ing and repair work of all kinds. Btoves rellnod. 217 South River side. Phone 225-J. tf Physicians and Burgeons STEARNS BROS. Physicians and surgeons, successors to Dr. Robert W, Btearns. Dr. Robert W. Stearns, special attention to surgery, diseases o( women and obstetrics. Dr. Ralph W. Stearns, special attention to dlsoases ot the stom ach, kidneys and hoart. Phones 3 Office 89; House 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 Aurist for 8. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSlCIANi 4K-117 Carnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 804-L, Residence 26 S. Laurel Street, T. O. HB1NB, M. D. Physician and Burgeon Specialty Bye, Bar, iNoso, Throat. Glasses fitted and properly adjusted. Moles, warts and skin blemishes removed with no scars left. Office third floor. Liberty Building. DR. E. RANDOLPH 8EELY, 806-301 Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogna River valley people. DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to Burgery and hospital obstetrics. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 30C-7 M. F. & II. Bldg. Residonce, the Dow Hos pital. Printeros and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, eto. Portland prices. 27 -Northi Fir St. Frnnsfer KADS TRANSFER & STORAOH CO, Office 42 North Front St. Phon us. Price mm, Ssirtcs nu ttttWi.iuifiinnftmiLinsw i