Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    fnrmwn mte ttctbtjtttc. jirRDFOun. otjeoox. Tuesday, jaxuatcy n. 1020
PTTHE FIVE
MM BUILDING
The nnnuul Heart of the llicifie
Iioultrv show of the Southern Oregon
association is now on. The doors of
the hisr exhibition were opened at It)
n. in. todav with evervthin!: in readi
ness, anil the larire' eorner room of
Hie it V. & II. buildimr will be the
ntecca of hundreds of MY'dlord and
vallev people during the next four
dnvs.
There was 11 (rood attendance to
dav for a first dav. and the nt tend
ance toniulit is expected to he laiare
to see. the pia-n-v CenHieiied arista
v units and the fine bred Immricw. Tin.'
vahhft fca-tiM'e. whii-li has' been, in
chaise of Hli'ss Heine, is exception--alky
la-niro-, iHnl- tire chiMren w.HI:l)e es
DCoiaJ'lv in't'C'Betviil in Hiis .a-r.fr at flic
sliOiv. iro Iwni -r-aWji't- wei'iilis S
iQunds. . ,
ThitSo are. exhibits from as tin-'
IctMli l'qj-tlCPd. A biir ftfs&iro.oi
3e makys) K(B io tho exhttBt'lG) f'
fflS ejtWto P(tB)h "sftoit IcDrflb $ i .J.
. fsitcsiffl of C'mtssl (9oint. fifBi
". Ifikfl chatRlcmos bisS. o tht. nin30
SEoitD 8fto 09 P'dKlwid m Iks (Sfedip
t&nesinjsa) tlfjSs. 4d. ofcsftttosna is d)so
fibxnv:' tKm tt&Q npizop bjafl iocb tfSio
esmie elites t'nsji libs iincoui s'O'i
SbevB ito is Out enmeim; bin's
)0 eomiBJPition as tha locgl sBoft. so
e te iBive g fjwB i.a'!.l to tho (0Or
& (Da'.irs.
mm, b 11
?e Roko River-Vl!ey Minister
is! issoclatlon met in the Medford
lrrf Hciid' moitoing and o'ter
. stddreMMs eer. )rcented by
Aav. Jouett P. Brey of tho M. E.
ciik, 8iuts, Snd ROv. W. K. neon
of tie ChriStilt caurcj is AGhlflnd,
caia a spirited d&cuQion $fls pgrtici
BJtfsd ia by all.
'Re. Cose. y. KdD'oler. of ahlod,
t 10ct9d president. Rev. Chos. R.
rt-aie, of Gi-onts Pass, vice president
Sad Kev. W. Oi. Been, secretary-treO-Sttrer
B.ev. .. H. GattltDoiie Wos mode
ci.ijmfla of nrofcraia aoaisiittco Bnd
Be. D. J. Gillanders, chairman of
jam!tfrse fcaatnittoe. Atoclg oth
cse presit Wore MIhO Rhodo BurnOtt.
B. JokB W. Hoyt, ReO. W. T. 9.
$lfti.as Rett. H. Ij. Bocaor, fcefc K.
flKdssr.
Mrs. Paul 'Hansen, corsetiere for
NuBono. Phone 585-J.
' Xewton W. Borden, acting deputy
grand chancellor at tho installation
cf officers of Talisman lodge So. 31,
K&ights of Pythias of Medford. Mon
day evening installed the following
officers for the ensuing term: James
Stewart, chancellor, commander; V.
Y. Crowson, vice chancellor; R. .11.
McKeown,' prelate; John Palmer,
master of work; B. G. Robinson,
keeper of records and' seals; C. M.
Harrison, master of finance; 13. J.
Trowbridge, master cf exchequer; C.
". Shelley, master at arms, and
Norman -Merrill, outer guard.
Some bargains in used cars. Ccmc
and see them at Geo. L. Treichlor
Motor Co. 24 5
Fifth annual Poultry show, M. V.
&' H. Bldg. 213
M. Ernest I-'orman and Geo. Hoff
man were among the visitors here to
day from the Applegate section.
.Don't forgot the Poultry Show next
week. 24 2
For the best Insurance Bee Holmes
the Insurance Man.
-Medford Is "very cnthusiasitc over
the plans of having a Y. W. C. A. and
with the coming of Miss Jeanettc
Smith, field worker for Oregon,
Washington, Idaho and Montana, the
Medford campaign will complete ar
rangements sc as to begin work on
January 15, instead of the (late for
merly set.
'Big moonlight dance! Medford
Nat. Wed. night. Admission free.
243'
Let nothing keep you away from
the Poultry show. 243
Hiram Starts Campnkin.
-SAX KKANCISCO. -Ian. (!. I'niteV.
States Senator Hiram W. Johnson de-
SQUEEZED
TODEATfl
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is u spall y an indication that the
kidneva are out of ordef . Keep
these organs healthy by tabic-
, COLD MEDAL
T'h world's standard remtdf for kidnay.
Uvef. bladder and uric acid troubles.
Famous since Take retrularly and
keep in good healtb. In three Eizes. all
druggists. Guaranteed a3 rapreiented.
Look fsr tb Dame Cold Medal oa ercr? bos
aa4 accept Be itnlutiva
Ill L fvkOf lilEf
May Robson, Old Medford Favorite,
' at the Page . Theater Tonight
( M
V-'
CDS of tho nc;a;ilo eOius of tae The rtaiedv is th brt thing liss
peeaost (Oootncal S o-" will.be tho . Itobson has ever done anil the pro
0Ii'6nee t tho Tage theatre to-;duccr, Augustus pitou has given the
ni4t of .'i0! ftolfo'.Jii in Bcv neO com-, star a-n eki-borat-o prodOctio-n a-ad sur
edy "Tish." 'Phe play (S&as made for ' rounded her with a very capable com-
tht (ee by Ktlard IS. l!ose from
tt r Robert Rlnehurt stories
of -Wfttitif Cdrbgrry recently appear
ing In ( Saturday Kvenii-ig Post.
nartod for 'Washington and otlei
eastern points todav, to campaign
tor his candidacy for the republican
nomination for president.
J.ivestocjj
rOHTLAN'H. Ore.. Jan. G. C'i1
tle higher: receipts 'Jill. Steers, best.
-H.00(u n.7.": i;ood to choice. 10.r(o
((1 1.00: medium to irood, '.).(IO(ii
!l.7.": fair to sroocl. .-fS-OOdi (1.(10: com
mon to fair, $7.00((i 8.00; choice cow-:
and heifers, !l.0(l(i 100: L'ood to
choice, .7.7.-)(irf O.ofl; iiicdiiini to irood.
."). 7")((c7. 7."): fair to iiicdiiini, $l.7.)(n'
5.7.') : caiineo. :t.5l)(fi ."i.'iO ; bulK
(i.Oly 8.2o : prime littht calves.
$l'J.:'ll((i. l.'i.OO; heavy. 7.tl0.'12.')0;
slockers and feeders, 8.IMl(rrjl.r0.
ilnss steadv: receipts 1W. Trime
mixed l.7o((t 'l.VJ.'i: meiliuiii. $14.'J."i
fl -1.75:!i ; rom:h hcavv, .f 12.2."i('
Hl.J.i: puis, .f 1 1. i.xit I. i.v.i.
Sheep sloOdv: no receipts. Eas!-
Pffl la(J)hs, ei:(.5Jl( 14.10): liulit val-
10V, 911.5(Krt)12.00: hciivv. I l)..i(l((i!
it.ttD: fecdoo Jninltfl. OI0.00frDll.00 :
VOnriiaes. W.SOfS' 10.50; wethers,
$!).00(ai).50: eO-cs, .f ti.00(a-7.00.
n,9lleB
POliTI.ANI). (Ire.. Ji-.n. (i. Ilut
sfeiuiv. Cubes, ('xii';-., (ij'-.c: narc!!
parehincnt wiappcd. box lots 07c:
cartons G8c: half boxes hiilf cent
more: less than half boxes one cent
more, liiitterfat 08!i liile 1'. o.' !).
station; 70fa 71e rorlland.
KfSKs
Kirs, selliiiL'' price, case count, 5l)c:
biivinir price, 5Sc; s'clliti'j price, can
dled, tile: selected caiulh'; in car
tons, 70c.
Poultry
Poultrv, liens. L'HfT, :100c ll'i.; broi!
crs. 'JotffUOc 11;.: old roosters. His
turkevs. iinuiiiial ; urecse, 25c lb
ducks, 40e lb.
Grand and Hay
Oats. $05.50 bid: corn Xo. 3. yel
low. $57.50 bid.
Ilav huviiiir price, tiinothv. vallev
2li.00fii, 28.00; alfalfa. $:U.50: urain
$25.00. - . -
or heaviness alter meals are
most annoying manifestations
ot acid-dyspepsia.
pleasant to take, neutralize
acidity and heiT restore
normal digestion.
MADE BY SCOTT & RV.T.S
NAKIT.3 CF 3COTTS EMISSION
rjJirjetSbfflRllw
' WHY
PORTLAND for MEDFORD
Wanted Orchard or Timber
I have the following Portland property:
Four Flat building and twt-cnttages corner of 18th and Morrison
rented for $150 per month, 'aluc $22,000.00.
Hall and store building corner of Yamhill and 34ta, rented for
$125.00'pcr montB, value SH.000.00.
Paint Shcp, East Davis St., rented $15.00 per month, value
$1500.00.
Will exchange any or all of these for orchard, timber or other land
What have (.u? Might pay ca.Vi difference or buy for cash if price
is right. Have customers for ranches. Jf you have place f(r sale
or trade I can get you quick action. See or 'phone me.
J. C. BARNES
riione 7HI-I..
1.
OB
pa-ny of playOrs. There aro plenty of
goicid soi'ts left fhi the performance
tiwiJ-jsktL ayd tOo ciirtak) will rise at
S:0.
eBFrfPATieai T8 BB STOPPED
(Continued from Page One)
Mullen is said to be a member of
the communist labor party. He wav
confined in the military prison at
Camp (Irani in I ill 7 as a conscien
tious obiector.
Ilenrine: of the cases of 22-1 radi
cals were before Tinmiirration Inspec
tor llarrv If. I.audis this moraine; as
EOSfSHFATIDN MAKES
Old Fashioned Herb Tea Often
Relieves Chronic Cases
You can't nfford to be const liwtod.
If your kidneys. IWor and bowels fall
to cjvrry oil" tho waste matter It soon
poimns your entliu system. It lowers
your i-esistanco ivgitinst disw.se.
At this time of year, when the a-Ir Is
ill! 11I with inluenA, colds and Kr'P
you should lcettp in tho btst condition.
Cliij pbvsicliiu will tf.'ll you that most
Ills couid be avoided if people would
Kwp tneir iivt'j-s, Kidneys
ami howolB in j;.nod work
ing order.
Are you constipated.
blliouK and Bltifffjrishl' Docs
vonrheiid achof Don't si
i!t Naiuni's 'nrnings.
.Tustppta pHckne of JjIh
coln Tea and take a. cup
tn-iore ruciring. it soon
jltfins you out and makes you !-ol line.
Dot's not create the physic nabit.
This famous herb tvi. Is aft unex
celled n-miKly for colds, grippe, in
nuenji. chmnic constijiation, rheuxna
tism, etc. Kothlng is better to keep tho
ohildren in line condition. 85 cents at
nil druggists. Lincoln Proprietary'
Co., I't. Wayno, lud.
BSOWN 8t WHITE
10 SOUTH FIJI STREET
IRRIGATED TRACTS
10 acres highly improved, all mod
em conveniences, close in on pave
ment. $5000.
10 acres mostly bottom land, well
improved, clono in, on pavement,
50.000.
1 0 acres, well improved, close In
on the pavement, $5250.
3 acres well' improved, close In,
price including stock, equipment and
furniture, $3000.
40 acres well improved, 20 acres
paid up water sl ight, 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, cjose in to Jacksonville, $1800.
10 acres ciosn to lioui inn, wen
improved, all crop In, price including
stock, equipment and H. H. goods,
$3200.
BROWN S WHITE
in ROTTTir FTO RT. ,
20 X. I'cndi St.
llio .first stt'i Utv M'lt'i-tinir t'hirni:o's
inil inrnt tor Uu mxt "sovivt ark."
Tliee have ln-eii Um-iiunI "iH'rlVet dc
portatiun" cast's hv lidt rut officials.
Fiiitliniis of tliu Iicariiiu';. whit-li irol
al)lv will (onsiuac a week, will In1
IV r warded lii Valiini;toii tor action.
Ho l-'eols Mk.a New Man
Rheumatic pntns. backache, pains
in sfVlf?. porc muscles, .stiff joints, or
an "always tired" feeling are usual
ly nyiMptoms of disordered Uidnoys.
". W. Wells, oipiin. .Mich., writes:
"I am on my feet most f Hw time
and get tired. Hut aft-o? :y'.krf Ks
Icy Kidney IMUs 1 feu-l l-Utf a- ko-w
niiHn. I r-eennwnvv"! iIwva t -siitf. mis
.ik.;'ss a'ntl -liaMe wcfr hu.wvV vv' uny
ii'i'A-(? wilVe-ie'-tlf ca i yyy ;6 jfr.vAt&iv?
tE" Prio.H-:p.t- I-n i'.ftiv si eitieA'to
k wint Y WiV-iniWos'a-rft!' a'jKre' aW-s-'w,.K,tt'3..
Fgt sale by Medftwi-l iHiM'.r-Si-iU'y.
loauBGdi
fQ.'ty tl$ Qwst little rhcumtO
"crick'' oOOiils tU bae icOn't
Qt'oiibioCK handv to knoolo it oi(p.
brgtjlar a-tliirtiof a'eehf.oy itSJ fW
fliorc populaivloday.
Th'at-9 'becausp it iV.;-Bp"w.bodo'nf.'ill.y.'
fodpfulrin-relieving ail cxteijnali uiiliea'
afldpaihsi scmt&a-, lunibago, nctjral-.gLv.wOVcrst-rainecl
imwscJc'Sf s.tilTrj.o.tnt;
wcat her-exposure -rcs.ult-3; Ai-lit tie -is.
ali) that isiieccisa'r.y-, fcur it-soon fit'tre?
trates xvitfyout'rubbi'rtK'to thc?Bore-.sp6ti
licavcsnoVmu's3stmeVl skinVcU'gged'
.pores'. A.ljott-le tod.-iy is a wise $ke-caut-ion.
Kccpit-handy. 1
ah .1 -.. . . ; Tfv, et An
WANTED Axmen to cut wood and
clear land. AY". J. Webster Hunch.
26G
WANTED Woman to help with
housework, 2 or 3 days a week.
Phone G3S-J, Eden Valley Orchard.
tS3ltti. ' 2'15
WANTED Girl or woman for gen-
oral housework; good wage:?.
Phono 7S0-X. 210
WANTED Oook, v-10 a month. Mrs.
J. F, Heddy.
WANTED SI5TOATIOS.
WANTED A pcgitlon as houeekeep
er for one or more gentlemen. In-
- qulro 410 South King slreot. 217
WANTBH) mOVKtOiAS IOUB
WANTED Infants.' layette at onco
Address Mox -15, lluil Tribune. 2 14
WANTED About six bundled feet
of second hand 1 or 1 V4 inch
pipe. McCurdy Uowno .Motor Co.
215
WANTED To rent stock ranch
stocked and equipped right. Hen
Kllkorny, 454 Yamhill, Portland
Ore. ' 2 17
WANTED Wood to- cut.
shall, Central Point.
S.
A. Mar-
243
WANTED We repair all makes of
sewing machines. Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 115 West -Main. 2G7
WANTED Young bull. F. II. Dress
ler. . Phono 777-L. 2 43
WANTKD To buy second-hand one
man stump puller. H. C. iMechem
Trail. 2 44
WANTED To contract for plno and
fir logs delivered at mill In Men
ford or P. O. V. ears Southern Pa
cific track. Big Pines Lumbar Co
WANTED Highest prices paid for
bides and furs. Medford Junk Co..
phono 283-J.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 488-X. tf
FOR RENT IIIUSEKJErSPlNO
ROOMS.
FOll KENT Housekeeping and
lodging rooms, rear 235 South
Central. 244
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
5 room cottage, modern, like new,
2 lots on pavement, $1200.
5 room bungalcw, modern, east
front, GO ft. lot, $1050.
5 room bungalow, modora with fur
niture, 2 lots, $1000.
8 room house, modem, 2 lots, clear,
$2200.
100 acres Improved, adjoins R. R.
station, $1800.
6G0 acres, 3 sets of Improvements,
farm land all Irrigated, $9,900.
HXJRD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
213-14 Onrnott-Corey Illdg.
Medford, Ore.
INVEST
In a proposition that will pay you big interest on your money, and
one that you can, within a abort time, turn again at a profit.
We hare the following to offer: A 24 room house with four threo
room apartments completely furnished for housekeeping nnd eight
single sleeping rooms completely furnished, four rooms nicely fur
nished for owner's apartments; hot and cold wator throughout;
steam heating plant; garage oom for four cars.
Will sell completely furnished and include fuel on hand for
J5-5O0.00. .
(Furniture alone worth $2,000.00; beating plant worth $1500.)
Bennett Investment Co.
102 West Main Ht,
111 im mill ' ' i iiIittiIbM
fXR RKE11 ftOlTSKB. FOR BALK LdVISTOCK f IrOBT.
FOR ItKNT Oli SAl.K Neat five
room modern cottage, close in.
Call or phone Jtarnum Apts. -!!
TAKKN U.
TAK K l" 1 It row n jersey heifer.
, KtleH Valley Orchard. t;::H-,l. 2 -I.".
. viwtctr can have
pvoperty and pay
1'hipps liuildhm,
1 ;t
sanu Va- (-'ir-jDvi-t;
l.:i:.- tU.s ad.
O
Wo. VolOPd' S'o-cylind
.
ton rin u:
iO 9.iO C'.tle. AhClJor GcQ P, .Moil
Tribuop. "OH
-icPo -O
(MAt MOTTRKSSKS mOdn over
we. Douglas, (ilf.-.I.
i'Go
WHOtrWim Mpbol.-.terlng and
pii'i'p'itiitg. r'k'SK-e Douglas, G15-.1
(SK'.TIN.W .MAC WINES, phonographs
ii't'X-1 (."Xek.s repaired. Phono Doug
fcw, 015-J.
1-H'M.t-N-lT-l.l-K-R a-ml household goods
p:wk-ol iiKd crated. Phono Doug-ki-s
G15-J.
T'OGGENli-UIlG STCIl COAT Now
st-ii-nding at tho Helms Stables. 2 40
r-XDU &A1,E HBATj l'-STATM
FOIt SALE Three rcim bungalow.
to be moved from lot. Inquire at
311 South Oiikdale. 207
FOll SALE One six-room cottage on
pavement for eight hundred fifty
cash. Would give short terms,
llungalow cn pavement, five
rooms, modern. Terms. Call Med
ford Sheet Metal Works. 244
FOR SALE Seven room modern
cottage, well built. t.I. T, care
Mnil Tribune. 243
FOll SALE Fiii-nlslied house at 725
Alder street. 247
Kb II SALE 'Five room furnished
modern bungalow, 52 9 South
Grapo. Seymour Pbyan. 247
FOll SALE Furnished house. A
well made fivo-room bungalow,
with glassed-in porch, and garage.
All in good repair. Hardwood
floors, npacious verandn, fine front
nnd back lawn, paved street and
sidewalk, assessments paid, near
schc-pl. High class furnishings,
with eloctrlc range, nnd dlshwash-
' er. Price $3500, part cash. Apply
E. O. Tcaguo, 737 West Jackson
street. U
cOlt SALE By owner only, houso
and lots in Medford. Also good
land close to Mndfc-Td. Cash or
easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phono
452-H. 246
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
FURNISHED HOUSE, FURNISHED
Close in, co.y and convenient
homo, 'well furnished. Owners
, have lived bore for tea years, In
tend going to n colder climate.
Thero is a reason. Lot 60x100.
East front. Largo lawn. Shado
trees. Fruit troes, roses, berries,
grapes. 1 lA Btory houso. 7 rooms,
bath, closets, sleeping porch, laiyi
dry room, wood house, in fact a
most convenient home. Splendid
furniture, rugs nnd piano. Canned
fruit and wood. Price, cmnpleto,
$3500.00. Pugo-Dresslor Co., .Nash
block.
CII1CKKNS 3 ACRES 3 CHICK
ENS Just what you have been
looking for, close in anil near
paved street.. AH cultivated, fair
soil. Several oak shado trees. All
fenced. Very food liousu, barn,
well, city water. Prico only $2000.
. Page-Dressier Co., Nush Illoek.
HOMK IIAIIGAIN To tho person
desiring a dandy home, within 10
in in u tea walk of the business dis
trict, together with tho ndvanalges
of a fine tract of garden land and
fruit trees, thlR property certainly
wlll appeal. Tho house has fivo
largo comfortable rooms, all on
ono floor. Walls aro plasterod and
tinted and aro in excellent condi
tion. Roomy bath. . Pantry large
" enough 'for the season's returns
from tho garden nnd fruit trees.
Lot contains ovor 9500 sq. ft., giv
ing, riiom for a small farm.' As to
soil, there is no butter in Medford.
a rich sandy loam. Tho price,
$2250.00, should bo attractive, .to
ono familiar with values. Wo be
lieve tho property to bo worth
more. Hut tho owner needs funds
for other purposes und so fixes a
(low price for quick Bale, only
$1250.00 is necessary to handle.
And thero aro no assessments to
assume. See this properly today
lfERHIES 3 ACRES 3-HERRIES
Located two miles out on tho
paved highway. Paid up water
right. Neat 5 room house, ham.
Rest berry and truck land. Ideal
for poultry. Just like being In
town. Scho&'I close. Lights. Phone
Dally mall. What more do you
wish? $2000.00 takes this. $1000
cash. Terms on $1000. Pnge
Dresslnr Co., Nash Illock. 243
Phone 709
I'OU SALK Hull
Kden Vallev
ralf t wo woelts old .
Orchard. I'luiu:
i
FOR
Ire
SALK No.
h : t luce year
milk cow. ju.-;!
old work mare
W. S. Stnncliff.
L' 1 .")
weight l ir.il lbs
I'htA'nix.
i'XU SALK
Phono 2."-R
-Ciood cow, $."
O.'lll
1' IT
FOR SALK One teaai horses,
weight S.'iOt) lbs., aye seven and
twelve years. Itoih are good, sound
horses and will work anywhere.
No reasonable offer refused. S. A.
.Marshall, Central Point. 2 I :t
FOR SALK Team weight !! HMi :
good harness and 'A wagon
South Hamilton street, south ol
Dakota avenue. M;!
I FOR SALE Choice liuroc sin . -its.
Inipiire tout end of .North Central,
opposite ttox factory. 2 1'!
FOR SALE Pure nred Dtiroc Jersey
weaned pigs from big type am-cs-tors.
I'liregisteretl at $X each:
tteglstercd at $14.00 each. Guild
(.'pportunity to get. feeders or
breeding block. Call Modoc Orch
ard. FOll SALE Seven noad of r.hoats,
weight about I 00 lbs. Phono G-F-l.'l
L.A. Itose, I'hoenlx.
FOIt SALE Cheap, dandy horse,
work, drivo or ride. 1111 North
Riverside avenue, Medford. - 257
FOR HAI.R MlSOKliIiASKOUa
FOR SALE -New Ford louring ear,
fuctcry equipped, self starter,
shock absorbers. Never been run.
Took the car on trado and will sell
at actual cost. If you want quick
' delivery on new Ford, wrilo or
telephone W. C. Clements, Eagle
Point, Oregon. 245
FOIt SALE Ono 1 200 lb. mare,
farm wagon and harness, buggy
and harness. Good range, kitchen
table, morris chair, spring bed,
rabbits, etc. W. a. Hudson, Orch
ard Homo tract, near Young's
Prune Dryer. 244
FOll SALE 1017 Saxon touring car.
Crater Lako .Motor Co. 2 4 7
FOR SALE Four-burner gas rango
and gas heater. Marlin pump gun
and rifles. 529 South Grape. 24 I
FOR SALE Smith Form-a-Tractor
attachment, in first class condl-
' Hon, used on Ford or other light
ear, makes a practical and econom
ical traclor. Phono 403-W. Route
1, llox 75, Medfrrd. . 244
FOR SALE
' Steel cook rango $15.00.
Small coal heater, $3.75.
Air-tight heater, $3.00. i
Gasoline range, $12.00.
Singer sewing machine $10.00.
-hitn sewing machine, $i. 00.
Douglas, 101 South Central. 'Phono
615-J.
FOR SALE 1019 Franklin. Has run
5000 miles, 'illinium's Garage. 247
'FOR SALE Ono Fairbanks Hpray
machine, onu lloau spray machine,
bqth sprayers In good-order. Hear
Creek Orcliard. Phono 1G8-J-2.
'. II ' , 244
FOll SALE Leghorn hens nnd
cocks. 1022 West Eleventh. 244
'OR SALE Mountain Jonnlhan ap
ples. Last chance. Flno fruit.
Connor's warehouse 243
FOR SALE 20 tons nnsilngo corn
not husked off. Will feed out on
plaeo. G. E. Pierce, Terrlll Ranch,
Krownsboro, Oro.
FOR SALE Ono nearly new Chevro
let. Seo it at Geo. L. Trolchler
Motor Co. 245
FOR SALE Stiidebnkor touring car.
Light Sf, new last May, over-size
Goodyear cord tires, all in flno
condition. $ 1500 cash. E, O.
Tcaguo, 737 West Jackson street.
If
FOR SALE 1916 Ford touring car,
good condition, 2 horse gas en
gine, Ohio feed cutter, 3-Inch wag
on, buggy nnd harness, land pul
verizer and small tools. W. D.
Roberts, Eagle Point. 247
FOR SALE Two slightly used drop
head GO Singer sewing machine
cheap. Singer Sewing Machine (V,
1 15-West Main street. 247
FOIt SALE Now rubber tiro buggy,
light spring wagon, single hurnuss,
and saddle. 111.1 North Riverside
avenue, Medford. 2 00
FOR SALE A touring car In good
running order, good engine, good
tiros. A bargain at $390.00. Tumy
Motor Co., 125 South Front St.
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock pullets
nnd cockerels. Phone 5-F-2. 243
FOR SAIE Sewing machines rent
ed $1.00 per month. Phono Doug
las 615-J.
FOll SALE Baled hay, first and
second cutting, $22.50 and $23.50
Full weight no tag weight
makos about $1.00 u ton differ-
-nee. T. D. Singleton, 2 miles
southwest of Eagle Point. 245
FOR SALE Ford bug, three passen
per, four good tires, first-class con
dition, price $205.00. Tclcphonp
839. 106 South Ivy street. 243
FOll SALE Hay. Phone 842-.I.
FOR SALE Gas range, enameled
back, threo ovens. Call at Big
Pines Lumber Co. II. A. Thierolf. '
FOlFSALEAlfalfiT haydellvered
$24.00 per ton. 1103 Nlantlc St
25!
FOR SALE Used cars on easy terms
Kcrlnck Bldg., North Fir street
Clark ft Chiklera. 2 46
FOR SALE B,nn7gravel, aedloient
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
. work done. Phone jJl3-Jv . .
LOST i. allies' nt;w black purtio near
Medt'oid Hardware ulii.., on Mon
day afternoon, .Ian. Ti. It cialained
a small cash purso with a five dol
lar lull and some small change.
Kinder please return purse to Trib
une office. 2-lo
LOST-- Ladies small brown purse
containing- some silver and jitney
ticker to Central Point. Kinder
pleast; return to .Mail Tribune of
fice. 2 4::
.MOXKV TO IX.
TO LOAN .Money on :;ood farm
land, lie incumbrance. II. J. Ulan
kinship, 1 522 Sixth street. 247
TO LOAN .1. 11. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buys
niormam's and Liberty bond-?.
Phone 5.1-M. 31 North Grapo
street.
HUSINESS untKCTORT
AntO (Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPKlNU CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
whon others fall. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys
ELIJAH II. HURD Lawyer, 213-14
Garnett-Corey Bldg.
PORTBIt J. NEFF Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAME3 Lawyer, Qarnett.
Coroy Building.
Pcntistry
DR. BERT It. ELLIOTT Dentistry.
S04-5-U Medford Furniture and
Hdwo. Bldg. Miss Phylis Roberts,
Dental assistant. Office phone 295.
residence phone 115-Y. 173
Kxpert Accoiintnnl
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M.
Wilson, O. P. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our simplified acoountlni
method. M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction In Maslo
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher o
plnno and harmony. Halght Musl(
Studio, 401 Garuott-Corey Bldfc
Phone 72.
Lodgoa
O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 83,
Moots evory Monday night at 7:30,
H. A. Van Ausdttll, N. .; W. L.
Miller, secretary.
Rogue River Encampment N6.
80 Meets 2d and. 4th Fridays at
7:30 p. m. J. L. Dommer, C. P.J
L. O. Howard, scribe.
Olive itebokah lodge No. 28-
Moots 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8
p. m. Karon M. Batoman, N. Q.J
Annie J. Bnteman, secretary.
Visitors cordially Invited to all
mootlngs. -
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.
Stovos rolined. 2 17 South River
side Phone 226-J. tf
Physicians and Sargeons '
STEARNS BROS. Physicians and
Burgeons, successors to Dr. Robert
W. Stoarna.
Dr. Robert W. Stearns, special
attention to surgery, diseases o
women and obstetrics.
. Dr. Ralph W. Stearns, special
attention to diseases of the stom
ach, kidneys and heart. Phones 3
Office 39; Houso 933.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and;
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup-
' plied. Oculist and Aurlat for 8. P,
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 56 7.
DR. F. Q. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANi
411-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street
. Q. HU1NE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon Specialty Eye, Bar.
Rose, Throat. Qlasses fitted and
properly adjusted. Molos, warts
and skin blemishes removed with
no scars left. Office third floor
Liberty Building.
DR. B. RANDOLPH SEELY, 80C-807
Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
makos a specialty of surgery. Spec
lal attention to Medford and Kogn
River valley people.
DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician
and Surgeon Practlco limited to
surgery and hospitnl obstetrics.
Special attention given to diseases
of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. ft
H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
pital. Prlntores aid Publisher;
MEDFORD PIUNTINO CO. has the
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir Bt
Fransfer
EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phons
lit. Prices rlgh(, BerTlc guar