19-20
patitc wm
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
; , , . Bv A. C Hewlett,
li. J. Stelner and 1V. Smith who;
aro living on the Medford-Cential
Point roud and K. J. Steikel of Port-'i
land, were here for late dinner Wet!-'
nesday afterncon. Mr. Steihl was on
his way up on the headwaters of
Reese creek to look at a plate that is
for sale. John Seiler, formerly of
Butte Falls but now of .Medford, and
Thomas F. Nichols and Ed liensley
were also here and took supper and
Ed llensley commenced boarding
here again.
January 1st was en.e of Wrose love-l
ly. days aue-h as w.o ofeH hu-v-e -in
.sout'lfc'rm 6r.eson, and almost every
cne either, wemt to Mcd5ord er stayel
at home'nnd enjoyed New Year's din
ner at- home altho J. B. Jackson and
w.ife and Harry Young and wife came
in and took dinner at the Suunyside.
Chauncey Florey, our popular
county clerk and family and his
brother-in-law, 'Mr. Raymond Reter
and family came out and took dinner
vlth his father, A. J. Florey, Sr.
Carl, Chlldreth, a son of Henry
Chlldreth of Ashland, Lester Abbott
and wife, Mr. Vernon Jones and Miss
iBumloe Edmondson of Rutte Falls,
came in and spent the night and all
went on tu Madford the next morn
ing. St. Heekenberg and Charles Chrearj
camo out on the Butte Falls stage.
Mr. Jleckenberg went out to Hamil
ton Wntkins' and Mr. Chreiir went,
on up to Trail on the stage. And
'Wm. 'ChambmitP little girl, a little tot,
came .out , on the stage ttnd wwnt on
up to her home at Butto Falls. Wm.
Heckathora slao went up to Truil on
the Persist stage.
Thoro was a meeting of the direc
tors of the First State bank of Kugle
Point here on December 31st, when
all of the directors of the bank were
present except two and held their an
nual election, re-electing all of the
old officers and elected Miss Hazel
Brown as assistant, cashier. MlaB
Hazel, has been acting In that capac
ity for some time pant, bat only by,
appointment, but now is the regular
elected assistant.
On account of her mother's candi-
tion, just recovering from .the effouls
of an operation, Miss Hazel is staying
at home, caring for her mother at
present, and 6. 1). HolmeB is acting
as Resistant cashier in her place.
All of the directors of the bank,
at the annual meeting expressed
themselves as in favor at increasing
the capital stock on account of the
Increase in business and the future
prospect. There has been a very ma
terial increaso lu the business in the
bank as nndor the management of
J. V. Mclntyre one person did about
all the work, whereas now nndor the
management of Mr. 11. J. JJcvaney
the present cashier, the business has
Increased to such an extent that It
requires an assistant cashier. .
Miss Elizabeth Devaney, a sister
01 our banker, who is teaching In the
high school of Cottage Grove, has
been here visiting her brother, H. J.
JJOvuuey during the holidays, left on
NeV Tear'B flay for Cottage Grove.
A, C. Sponce, the efficient road
supervisor of the Brownsboro road
district, was doing business here Fri
day. . (Hamilton Watkins and wife came
itt Friday morning. Mrs. Watkins is
engaged taking the census in this
neighborhood.
Itoliert Merritt and tils sister, Miss
Maud, were among the business cel
Wlre Friday.
Mrs. W. E. Hemmel and her sister,
Mrs. Bam Courtney called at the
Snnnyslde Friday afternoon and took
the stage for Medford.
.'Mrs. R., Hollo also made a business
call Friday, settling up her business
preparatory to starting for Idaho to
visit her father who said said to be
in pool- health. She thinks of re
maining there and caring for him for
an indefinite length of time.
..James Uiley, formerly of this
neighborhood, but moro recently of
Talent, was a guest at the Sunnyside
Friday night.
J. H. Clark of Butte Falls, Walter
Bradshaw of Brewster, Wash., one
ct the frultman of that section, W. E.
Walker of Standard Oil Co., Medford,
and Ernest Peachy of Ashiand, one of
the timber cruisers, and two stran
gers were here for dinner Saturday,
and later in the day H. H. Williams
of Medford at present but formerly
of Idaho, and .Wm, C. Pierce, machin
ist for Hubbard Urea., of Medford,
called for dinner.
Eli Dahack, one of the principal
advocates and boostors for the pro
ject to bring water from Big Butte
into the valley; was in town Satur
day. There seejns to toe seme con
siderable trouble over the project ns
there appears to be considerable
misunderstanding as to the question
of the elimination of the land unfit
for irrigation or inaccessible tc the
water, and then there is an element
among the farmors who seem to
want the water brought in but are
fearful of the title to the water right
I ' BAD BPJEATft
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
t Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets, lf;3
substitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through taking Uicm.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
vegetable compound mixed with olive
Oil. They act fcently tut firmly on thj
bowels and liver, stimulating them Ui
natural action, clearing the blood, and
purifving the entire system. '1 hey do
that which calomel docs, without any of
the bad after effects. Take one or two
everv night for a week and note
Jueaiins effect. 10i and JSC c tor
and I would suggest that some one
who is versed on the subject write
a ccucise statement of the facts with
regard to the claim of the O. & C.
Power company's right to the water
iu Rogue river, aud its tributaries as
it lu claimed by a number that the
uforeesaid company holds a title to
all oT the water In said river and its
tributaries and if the company hold
that title to tho water, etc., it is a
matter cf record and if the title has
been tested in the courts that also Is
a matter of record. In order to en
able the voterj to vote intelligently
on the subject if some one would
write an article covering these points
and publish it in the Mail Tribune,
tho most of the v.o!ers wou-M unrlur
staml how to v-dfre on l-lte sul-eet a
w.ee-k fr'cmi -newt Sa't'Uird'a.y, J,an. 17,
1 :.).
Owln-g to Thursday being a holidaiy
the creamery men laid off and to(.-k
a rest and did not come here until
Saturday for the cream.
-'"' Livestock
POIITLAXD, Ore.. Jan. 7. Cut
tle stou'ilv: receipts IS). Steers, best, I
$1 l.OOdi n.7.": u.hkI to choice, 10.m0
( 11.(1(1: medium to sonil. l.U((n
.U.7f: lair to ''"!, spS.OtUd !-( ; cum-
inon to fair. .7.l)ll((iH.OO'. choice cows
...i i, .,;('.. in mi.? i mi . ,.,w,.i
lioice, $7.75((?i).0l) : medium to youd.
;fu 7.75: fair to medium $4.7")(u'
").7i: dinners. $Xf0fti"i.5U; bulls.
.00(fT-8.2.': prime lisrlit calves.
$VZ.-MtirM) heavy.. $7.(l()( 1'2.."0 .
lockers and feeders. $8.(M(ci ll..)l).
Jltms slrnnu: receipts 4-1. Prime
mixed !r'l-1.7."i(i I'i.'J'i; medium. $14. 'lb
(t,14.7,'j:!j : roiie.li hcavv, $l'J.'J."i(a
YJM'i: iii'us, $1 1.7:")(S l.'t.To.
.Sheen steady: receipts IIS. Mast-.
em lambs su:i.i)u(u u.uii; imht val
ley. $ll.!)0(fi V.i.M: heavv. HI."i()(a
il.iiO: l'eilcr lambs, $10.0(l(i 12.00;
veurlimrs. . $10U.0UW 11.00: wethers,
$9..r)0(ci 10.00; ewes, u'.0l)7.(IU.
Duller .
POliTI.AXI). Ore. Jan. 7.- Hul-
fer 'weak. Cubes, extras, (J'J'.c:
parcliment wrapped, box lots, (iic:
cartons, Ii8e: hall' boxes halt' cent
more: less than halt' boxes one cent
mure. liutlcrl'nt (i8((i ()llc f. o. b. sta
tion : 0((( 71c Portland.
San Francisco Markets
SAN r'HANTISCO. Jan. 7 l!ut-
ler OHn. Eaus, Ircsh extras, 70c: ex-
Ira Bullets, Ofi'ic: undersized pullets,
iY.ii'. Cheese unchaniied. Poultry un-
I'liaiiL'ed. Ku'tr plant, soul hern 1 Ocirf
14c lb.: hell peppers, southern ITidr
'20 Hi.: siiuash. southern, $l.f)O2.00
larne luu: hot liouan $:i.00(r4.fU
lartie liui': toniatoes, southern $1.25
(fc2.U0 cralc; cucumbers, lint Uiiusc,
$2.;"i()i J.00.
3EKK8
Kltts. sellinsr liricc, case count, lipe;
huvinur price, fi8c: selliiur price, can
dled, (i4e: selected camll;', in car
tons, 7Uc.
Pooltry
Poullrv
hens, 28(!P30e: lb.:
broil
crs; 25(u)3()c 11).: olil roosters,
liirkevs, nominal: ueese, 25e
ducks, 40c lb.
.1 (Is :
lb.:
i GrHin and Hay
Oals, (i.-).00 hid; corn, No. 3, yel
low. $i8.f) hid. ,
Iluv huvimr price, tiniothv. valley,
$2(i.00i28.U0: alfalfa. $31.50; tirain.
$2u.00.
t'ii-cuil. Court
J. W. Bailey vs. Security Insurance
Co. Summons.
Wm. Kinnison vs. Carl W. Aber
cromble et al. Consent and order.
Ida Snyder vs. Heaver Portland
Cement Co. Demurrer and order.
Ora A. Morse vs. Mt. Vernon Xatl.
hank. Affidavit and order.
Van Schuyver Investment Co1, vs.
J. A. Peters et al. Answer.
Warner Wortman & Gore vs. Jesse
Taylor. Summons.
Ora. A. Morse vs. Mt. Vernon Xatl.
bank. Foreclosure.
C. Macklen, trustee vs. Geo. S.
Clute et ux. Foreclosure.
A. S. Ash vs. Med Itealty & Imp
Co. Objection tc cost bill.
Mildred A. Bowers vs. Benton
"Bowers. Opinion, decision, decree,
John F. Kocho V. A. E. lleamcs
et al. Order.
iBank of Jacksonville vs. Delia
Dunnington et al. Confirmation of
sale.
John H. Tyrrell et al. vs. Manga
nese Metal Co. Proof of publication
Affidavit, default decree.
1st Xatl. Bank ol Medford vs. II
D. Kubli. Return of sale cf personal
property.
1st Natl. Bank of Medford vs.
WHY
PORTLAND for MEDFORD
Wanted Orchard or Timber
I have the following Portland property:
Four Flat Ituilding and tw&cottaKes cornnr of ISth and Morrison
rented for $150 per month, value 22,000.0o:
Iftill and store building corner of -Yamhill and 34th, rented for
$125.00 per month, value $J,000.00.
Paint Shcp, East Davis t., rented $15.00 per month, value
$1500.00.
Will exchange any or all of these for orchard, timber or other land
What have you? Might pay cash difference or buy for cash if price
4s right. Have customers for rancheB. If you have place fivr sale
or trade I can get you quick action. See or 'phone me.
J. C. BARNES
Plioim 7H1-L.
Harold D. Kubli ot ux. Sheriff's ro
turn. .
X. II. Turpin vs. F. D. Eisman et
al. Execution.
Albert Clements vs. "Ross Small.
Answer, application for guardian and
order appointing.
Goodyear -Tire & ltuliber Co. vs.
P. L. Ashcraft. Affidavit, bill of
costs, mctlon, judgment of dcruult
and judgment.
Jackson County vs. A. W. Deane
et al. Motion and order.
A. Vandemark vs. J. D. Welch.
Summons.
Medford Xatl. Bank vs. A. Conro!
Fiero et ux. Summons. j
Van Schuyver Investment Co. vs.;
J. A. Peters et ux. Decree. I
Fr-Mik -h .fcc-xon w. Ailuc Conh-'
K'k aJ. Af-rWavris dc-see. ail prewS
8 pul'l'iwi't-ion. I
Etta M. Vaiwei et o4 vj-. feiadvay IS. I
Staley et al. Affidavit. I
Edna Uwings vs. Louis E. Owinas. i
Affidavit, bill of costs,' findings of
fact, judgment of default and decree.
.Medford .Sail, bank vs. John An
derson et al. Summons.
Etta M. Vawter et al vs. Joseph D.
Cooper. Affidavit.
Ora A. Morse vs. Mt. Vernon Xatl.
bank. Summons.
Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank vs.
it. Itoy Davis. Satisfaction.
J. French Walker vs. Laura A.
Walker. Decree.
, Probate Court
Katherlne, Irene, John McXab,
guardianship.- Petition and order.
Est. Martha E. Kapp. Order.
Daniel Whetstone, guardianship.
Guardian's annual report.
Est. 1). 1). Doyle. Proof ot publi
cation and order.
Est. Meud W. Hall. Order and
final report.
W. C ivenyon. incompetent. Guar
dianship. Citation, order, proof of
iiublicatlon.
Est. -Wm. 11. Harnum. Inventory
and appraisement.
Est. Wm. L. liarnum, a minor, in
ventory and appraisement.
Est. Frances Marion Bailey. Sec
ond report.
Kst. Jas. W. Mee. Semi-annual ro-
port.
Guardianship Philip Pliilbrook and
Helen PhiibroL-k. Entered to probate.
Guardianship Harrison F. Elden
and Geo. W. Elden. Semi-annual re
port. Est. 11. S. Evans. Answer.
Est. Lizzie tlnefft. Paid vouchers
final account and order.
EbL Eva Hockeoyos.
1st semi.
annual report.
Est. Robert H. Halle.
Proof of
publication, final decree.
lost. Umh Allen. Petition.
Est. Chus. C, Kecoan. Petition
order and notice.
Est. Oharles Basye. Second partial
account.
Est. Huth Allen. Order.
Est. Katheiine A. aiurrey. Final
order.
Hi! Klum, Joseph Shockley and It.
I). llenson lncci'porato as Klum Ad
vertising Co.
Marrtngo Licenses
Chas. Vli'Sil Strang and Gladys E.
Peart. . "
Chas. F. Garrison and Dora E
Woods.
Carl Anderson and Hazel Jincy
owe. '
Chas. F. Angle and Xellle Briggs
Hay Xell Murphy and Emma Jen
kins.
Auslln llalderel and Kuth Caroline
Lawrence.
Heal Estate Transfers
K. Terrill to Millard I).
Olds. NK. of SK.. SE. of
NE. 21. 34.3E... $ , 34
Evn On Id well et vir to G. C.
(I i 1 clirist. Land in (inid Hill 10
NEGLECTED COLDS
ARE DANGEROUS!
Dr. King's New Discovery
soon breaks a cold and
checks a cough
CnTLLS fever sneezes and
then a hard cold develops.
' Take a little Dr. King's New
Discovery when the sniffles stnrt.
It will soon check the cold, the
cough-provoking throat-tickle. Used
everywhere by people who know
why It tin been, on the innrket for
half u century. Believes cold, cough,
grippe, croup, Xo dlsagreeublo
nfler-effects. All druggists 60c.
nnd $1.20 n bottle. Give it a triul.
Bowels Behind Schedule?
Liver acting lazy?Brlng them to
tlmo with Dr. Klne's New Lifo
Tills. Gentlo but sure-etiiifr sys
tem cleansers that are lonieky In
iiction nnd pleasing In results. Still
lc a bottle at all drug stores. -
20 N. Peach St.
Bring Back its Color and Lustre
with Grandma's Sage
,Tea Recipe.
Common parden sase brewed into a
heavy tea. with tmiphur and alcohol
added, will turn Kray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux
uriant. Mixing he Pago Tea and Sul-
phur recipe at home, though, is j
tribleponrtv AM easier way Is to pot
toh-er.PiKV-t-"USO.i,,'enaration Improved :
by th'ef -adcWAon- ? pther ingredients
n -laige botMej rat- WCt ost, nt drug
sit-or-csj Iwiowwi as "Wvte'-a Sape and
Ru'Vhun Pbni'P.o,jKt'?t.w thi oft.ilrjt; a
lo.t of muss)
V.'.bll'e gray-, faA1 ft&ic totr Finfifl,
wo all desire to r-'t.i-in our y-ou.Mi.fiW
appearance a-nd a.t'tra-.Mune'Si 1'ly
darkeninff your hair with Wyetfr'-s-Sage
and Sulphur Compound-, no one.
can tell, because It does It so nat-vinaH-ly,
so evenly. You just da-nipon a
sponpe or soft brush wllli it and draw
tills throuph your hair, taking ono
small strand at a lime: by morning
all pray hairs have disappeared. After
another appMcation or two your haw-
becomes beautifully d-irk, plossy, soft
and luxuriant nnd you appear years
younper. Wyeth's Papo and Sulphur
Compound Is a delightful toilet requi
site n la not intended ror tuo cure,
migration or prevention of disease.
Eat lest meat and take Salts for Back
ache or Bladder trouble
Neutralizes acido.
Urttf IWid in meat excites tli5 tcldnors,
they becomo overworked; get sluggifth,
aho, and feel like lumps ot lead. The
urine beeomei cloudy; t)i bladder is irri
tatod, and you may b obliged to aoek re
lief two or thre timed during the eight.
WbB Mom kidoftya 4f you uuit help
Hi ecu fliLtb off Ui Vcdft uriooua mm
or you'U be ral sick person shortly.
At first you feci a dull misery in the kid
noy region,- you suffer from ba:kac!ie,
sick headache, dizzine.is stomach jyeta
oour, tongue coated nnd you feci rheu
matio twinges. when tho weather is bad.
lilt lees meat, drink lota of water;
qIbo get from any pharmacist four ounces
of Jad Salts; take a tableapoonful
io a plass of water before break last
for a few days nnct your kidneys will
then act fine. This famous salts is made
iroio the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithio, and has been used
lor generations to clean clogged kidneya
and pltoialato them to normal activity,
Qiao to neutralize the acida in uriius so
it no longer is a source of irritation,
thus ending; bladder jeakiicss.
. Jad tvlto is . inexpensive, cannot in
jure; mokes a delightful elferveocent
if)bia-nra6.T drink which everyone hIiouM
take now and tlicQ to keep the kidneys
clean nnd active. Druggists hero eay
they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who
boliovo in overcoming kidney trouble
while it is only tro''.'.jle.
RAI1AVAY MAIL Clerk examination,
Medford, Jan. 17. Hundreds need
ed. $1 300 $1500. Age 1 S 35.
Experience unnecessary. For free
particulars, writo J. Leonard (for
mer Civil Service Kxaminer), 700
Equitable lildg., Washington, D. C.
248
W ANT K 1 ) Wo Oil cut two miles out
10. E. Morrison.
2-i :s
WANTFn Axmeu to cut wood nnd
clear land. W. J. Webster ltanch.
2 05
HELP trKHLAiuK
WANTED Cashier. Gusher Cafo.
"WANTED Woman to- help' with
housework, 2 or 11 days a week.
.Phone 63S-J, Eden Valley Orchard.
245
WANTKD Girl or woman for gen
eral hodsework; good wages.
Phono 750-X. 2 10
WANTED Oook, ?40 a month. Mrs.
J. F, Roddy.
WANTED SITUATION,
WANTKD A position as housekeep
er for one or more gentlemen. In
quire 4 HI South King street. 247
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
5 room cottage, modern, liko now,
2 lots on pavement, $1200.
5 room buiiKaUiiv, modern, east
front, 60 ft. lot. $1C50.
5 room bungalow, modern with fur
nituro, 2 lots, $100.
8 room houe, modern, 2 lots, clear,
$2200.
ICO acres Improved, adjoins R. II.
station, S1N00.
(iCO acres), 3 sets of ImprovemenU,
farm land all Irrigated, $9,900.
KURD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
.. 213-1 Oarnitt-Corcy I!ld.
Miylrnrtl, Orn.
INVEST
In-a propdsltlon that will pay you big Interest on your money, and
one that you can, within a ho.-t thua, turn again at a profit.
Wo have the following to offer: A 24 room house with four three
room apartments completely furnished for housekeeping and eight
Bin pie sleeping rooms completely furnished, four roomB nicely fur
nished for owner's apartments; hot and cold water throughout;
Btcam heating plant; garage oom for four cars.
Will sell completely furnished and Include fuel on hand foe,
$35i)O.0O. ...
(Furniture alone worth $2,000.00; heating plant worth $1500.)
Bennett Investment Co. .
102 West MnlrSt.
i 1 9iiLiririi.ia nn
1 1 1! 1 .1 WAN ! El
laie :ind j'l'malc.
ANTI'l) .Men or women, salary
$-1. full lime, r.ac an hour spare,
lilac, sellini; puarauteod hosil'i-y to
wearer. lCxp-'iicnce unnc-essary.
Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, l'a.
WA.NTBi) Miat.'ErLilLsVKXOljS
I -
WAXTKI Infants layette at once.;
.Vddress !ox -lO, Mail 'I'riiiune. 14 (
V..X:i"i-l.) A'ifty. six hundred feci
mi ses. haI 1 l or I U inch
-l&v - .'m. C Howno Motor Co.
1 4 .".
Yf A.X:ri-:.H 'i', iMit stock ranch,
stocked t,-i.-iiipcil rii;ht. Hcrt
Kilkuiwy, -Vii Ya-mhlll, Portlaiul,
tiro. 24 7
WANTED 'u ncyair all makes of
sewing nai'Mes. Singer ScwinK
Muchhie Co., I I " West .Main. 2lii
WAXTKI) To lit'y second hand one
man stump pullur. 11. C. Muchem,
Trail. II 4 1
VVAXTKI) To contract for pine and
fir logs delivered nt mill in -Medford
or F O. F. cars Southern Pn
elfic truck. Big Pines Lumber Co.
WANTED Highest prices paid for
hides and furs. Medford Junk Co.,
phone -
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phono 4SS-M or 48S-X. tf
FOK SAI.r rtRAIj USTATM
FOU SALF- My owner, several up-to-dute
bungalows cheap and on
easy terms. If you want a good
homo this is your importunity. i
K. Wynkoop, S0 West Twelfth
treet. . HUH
FOU Three rcom buugalow,
to be moved from lot. Inquire nt
31 I South Oakdaio. 1!G7
FOU BALK One six-room cottage on
pavement for eight hundred fifty
cash. Would give short terms.
Mungalow t.n pavement, five
rooms, modern. Terms. Call .Med
ford Sheet Metal Works. 2-14
FOU SALK Furnished house at 725
Alder street. 24 7
FOU SALF Five room furnished
modern bungalow, 529 South
Crapo. Seymour Phyau. 247
pOU KAvf.R nv owner only, bouse
nnd lots In Medford. Also good
land cloao to Medford. Cash or
" easy terms. T. U, Taylor, phone
452-11. IMti
FOR KXC0AWG5C.
Fl)ll TKADI'l aix-eyllnder tiiurint;
car fur cattle. Answer llox Y, Mall
Tribune. , 2-Ui
FOB BENT AFAHTMKNTH.
FOU lilOXT-!-Four rooms, uufur
sished. Inquire Peerless Bakery.
2 I 1
iMIS'i:i,l,.MIX)l'8
lOXPKUT ItlOl'Al KINt'r on typewrit
ers, cash registers and sewing ma
chines. Phone KU-X, W.- II. Puck.
' . 249
OLD .MATTU1CHS1CS niado over like
new. Phone Douglas, tila-J. '
FPUNITUItlO upholsterinB and re
pairing. Phono Douglas, G15-J.
SF.WIXG .IACI1INKS, phonographs
and clocks repaired. Phone Doug
Ins, (115-J.
FUIlXlTl'UK nnd household j;oods
packed and crated. Phono Doug-
las C15-J.
TOGGENUL'UG STUD GOAT Now
.standing nt tho Helms Stables,' 240
BE0WN& WHITE
10 SOUTH FIR BTKEHT .
" ' llt1tlATKI TltACTS ' "
10 ncres highly Improved, all mod
ern conveniences, close In on pave
ment, $r,(iou.i
10 acreB mostly bottom Jand, well
Improved, close In, on pavement,
$0000..
10 acres, well Improved, close in
on the pavement, $5250.
11 acres weil unprcved, closo In,
price Including stock, equipment and
furniture, $3000.
40 acres well improved, 20 acres
paid up water right, all fine bottom
land, $12,000.
a acres closo to Gold Hill, well im
proved, fionio good alfalfa under irri
gation, $2500.
G acres non-lrrigatod, well ImproT
od, close In to Jacksonville, $1S00.
10 nero closo to Gold Hill, well
improved, all crop in price including
stock, equipment and II. II. goods,
$3200.
BROWN & WHITE
in SOI'TII Fni BT.
I'hdne 709
tOK BAUSi UTKSTtlClt
FOB SALE- Three cxira good milch;
goals. 1111 .North ltivcridc ave- i
urn', .Medford. .''i i
I-'OIt SALE- Ten rilie milch ci.-.V:i.
1 I 1 i Norlli Uivcride avenue, Alc.I-
ford. :i;'.!.
l'Ol! SALE- Lull v.ilf two weeks old.
Eilcn' Vallcv Orchard. Phone
l'Ol! SALE No. 1 mil
fresh: three year old
weight M5U lbs. W.
riu.vnix.
cow, just
work mare
;. Stancliff.
241
FOIl SALE Good
Phono 2j-U-2.
$ "ill. en.
2 17
FOlt SALE Choice Dunic shouts.
Iiuiulro tent end of North Central,
opjuisile box factory. 24 il
FOR S. LLC Pure, lued Duruc Jersey
weaned pign from big type ances
tors. l'n registered nt ? S ( a h ;
Registered ut $1-1.00 each, tiou 1
(.'j)porUinit- to get feeders or
breeding stock. Call .Modoc Orch
ard. FOU SAL F .Seven Head nf r-Iioats,
weight about too lbs. Phono U-F-L;
L. A. Hose, Phoenix;
FOU SALF Cheap, dandy home,
work, drive or ride. 1111 North
Riverside avenue, Medford. li."7
FOK BALK MIBOKliLA?iEOnB
l-"t)lt SAl.K Two siM'ond band spray
ing inaebines in goc.l order. Hi-ur
C rook OrcbaiilH. 2-lti
KOIt SAUO lti'nl or exchange, now
aud used Bowing inuchiuos. Xo
agontit. I can save you monoy. See
no before yi.'ii buy. C. A. Chap
man, phono U02-K. LM," South
Central. ti y
POU SALE Today only, dry Blab
wo(.'.l on track at Central Point.
Also con?. .Io'iho I.. Richardson,
Central Point 1'ccd JJtore. 211"
WHY PAY $S0 lo $lail fur a new
sewing machine? Your old ma
chine can lie made to run like now.
V. II. Puck, phono 161-X. 2 4!)
FOU SAI.H While l-tghorn cocker
els from heavy laying lions of the
Tancred strain. 11. V. Crum. Phone
5U7-U-1. 21!)
IX)lt SALli .Vow l-'ord touring car,
factbTy equipped, self slurtor,
shock absorliers. Never boon run.
Took the car on trade ami will sell
at actual cost. It' you want quick
delivery on new Ford, write or
telephone W. 0. Clements, Fagle
Point, Oregon. 2 4!i
FOU SALIO Ono 1 2 00 lb. mare,
farm wagon and harness, buggy
and harness. (Ii.od range, kitchen
table, morrlH . chair, spring bed,
rabbits, etc. W. a. Hudson, Orch
ard Home tract, near Young's
Pruno Dryer. 244
FOlt HALE 11)17 Kaxon touring car.
Crater Lako Motor Co. 247
FOU SALE Four-burner gas rango
and gas heater. Martin pump gun
and rifles. 529 South Grape. 24 1
'OK SALE Smith Form-a-Traelor
attachment, in first class condi
tion, used on Ford or other light,
car, makes a practicul and econom
ical I motor. I'll unci 403-W. ltoute
4, llox 75, Jlodfi.Vd. . 2 14
FOK SALK 1919 Franklin. Has run
5000 miles. Illinium's Garage. 247
FOU SALU One Fairbanks spray
uiacuinc, one neau spray niacumo,
both sprayers in good order. Dear
Creek Orchard. Phono 1US-J-2.
244
FOlt SALE Leghorn hens
cocks. 1022 West Eleventh.
and
244
FOU SALE 20 tons ensilago corn
not husked off. Will feed out on
place. G. K. Plnrco, Terrill Itanch,
Jlrownsboro, Ore.
I'M It SALE One nearly now Chevro
let. Sou It at Uuo. L. Trolchler
Jlotcr Co. 2 4 5
FOU SALE 1911! Ford touring car,
good condllicii, 2 horse gas en
gine, Ohio feed cutter, 3-Inch wag
on, huggy und harness, land pul
verizer and siuail tools. W. D.
Itoborls, Eagle Point. , 247
FOU SALF- Two slightly used drop
head Oil Singer sowing machines,
cheap. Singer Sewing Machine Co..
llu West Main street. 247
FOU SALE Now rubber tiro huggy,
light spring wagon, alnglo harness,
and saddle. 1111 North Ulversido
avenue, .Medford. 200
FOU SALE A touring car In good
running order, good engine, good
tires. A bargain nt $390.00. Tumy
-Motor Cu 125 South Front St. J
FOU SALF Sowing machines rout
ed $1.00 per mouth.. Phone Doug
las C15-J. '
FOU SALE Haled hay, first nnd
second cutting, $22.50 and $2.1.50.
Full weight- no tag weight
makes about $1.00 a ton differ-
ioo. T. 1). Singleton, 2.i miles
nouthwest of Eaglo Point. 2 -la
FOU SALE Hay. Phciio S42-J..
! FOK SALE (Jas rango, enameled
bacK, three ovens, can at m
Pines Lumber Co. H. A. Thicrolf.
FOK SALE Alfalfa hay, delivered,
$24.00 per ton. 1103 Ninntic St
252
FOK SALE Used cars on easy terms
Krrinck Illdg., North Fir street.
Clark & Chllders. 216
FOU SALU tiniH, gravel, sediment
, and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone 9121.
TAKKH DP. i
TAKEN' IT llrown Jersey heifer
Eden Valley Orchard, 089-J. 245
tfti53 y .-t S a art
m Li m
, rl v Q 7 tr. r.
FOB HEXT HirSEKEEl'lXQ
HOO.M.S.
Fl'll
li ENT I lotisckcciiing and
loil-:in:: roniii?, rear j:;ii Soutli
Central. 241
rGH RKT TTOCBI3.
il'illt KE.VT OR SALE er.t iive
i i-iHiui iiiii'ieni cottaue. close in.
j Call or l.!u?:u! Itarnual Aii's. 244
M11NI.V TO I.DAX
TO LOAN
land, ni
kin-dnp.
-Monti- on i-'fiod
incuialiraacc. B. J.
17.22 Sixth street.
f irm
TO LOAN' J. it. Andrews
money nn re;. I e;;i.i te arid
loan3
buys
mortgages aud Liberty
Phone iio-.M. Ill North
street.
bond'i.
Gra pa
IIVSI.VKSH DIltKtrrOKY
Auto ISQppriM
LAHER AUTO 81'UiNO CO. W
are opprattaff tho lnrgeat, oldest
and boat-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Ttaa our spring
when others fall. Gold under writ
ten Kuarauloe. Si North Fiftsuentti
8t, Portland, Oregon.
Attorney,
ELIJAH II. HUim Lawyer, 213-14
Oarnott-Corey Jlldg.
POUTKIl J. M3FF Attorney-at-law
rooms 8 and 9, Modford National
Bank Building. .
A. K. ItEAMES Lawrr. GaxnfttV
Corey Building. .
IwiUHtry
Olt. HEUT 11. KLLIOTT Dentistry.
304-5-6 Medford Furniture and
Ildwo. Pldg. Miss Phylis Koherta,
Dontnl assistant. Office phone 295.
residence phono 115-Y. 173
Expert Acccnntaut
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attontlon given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into oar simplified -accounting
mothod. M. F. & H. Building.
Modford. Phone 157-R. '
Instruction In Musio
FRED ALTON HAIG11T Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musl
Btudlo, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bide,
Phone 72.
I edges
1. O. O. F. .Modford lodge No. 83,
Moots every Monday night at 7:30.
II. A. Van Ausdall, N. .; W. U
Miller, secretary.
Koguo Hivor Encampment No.
20 Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at
7:30 p. m. J. L. Dommor, C. P.;
li. O. Howard, scribe.
Ollvo Koboknh lodge No. 28-i
Meots 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8
p. m. Karen M. Uateinan, N. O.;
Annlo J. Batemnn, secretary.
Visitors cordially invited to aH
meetings. ' '
Planing Mill
THOMA3 MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phona
184.
O. 3' BEROLUND Plumbing, heat
ing and repair work of all kinds.
Stoves rollued. 217 South River
side. Phone 225-J. tf
Physicians and Burgeon
BTEAltNS BKOS. Phyalcians and
surgeons, successors to Dr. Robert
W. Steams.
Dr. llohort W. Stearns, special
attention to surgery, dlseasaa' ol
women and obstetrics.
Dr. Ralph W. Stoarns, special
attention to diseases ot the stom
ach, kidneys and heart. Phonos I
Office 89; House 933.
DR. J. J. BMMENS Physician ana
surgeon. Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurist tor B. P(
It. li. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 667. ,
. ' DR. F. O. CARLOW :
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATH 10 PHYSICIANS
416-417 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. -
Phone 904-U '
Residence 26 S. Laurol 8treet
T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Burgeon Speclaltv il'ys, Eur,
Noso, Throat. Causes fitted and
properly adjusted. Mole, warta
and skin blemlshea removed wita.
no Kan left. Office thill Uool
Liberty Building.
DR. B. RANDOLPH SEBLT, SOS-SOU
Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
inalr.es a specialty of surgery. Spec
ial attention to Medford and Rogue
Klver valley people.
DR. McMOHRIS M. DOW, Physician
and Surgeon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obstetrics.
Special attention given to diseases
ot women. Offices 300-7 M. P.
II. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
pital. Prlnteres anil Publishers
MF.OFOUD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office In
Southorn Oregon. Hook binding,
loose leaf lodgers, hilling systems,
etc. Portland price. 27 North
Fir St.
Frarmfer
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
115. Prlcea right. Service guara
ant.