Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    ITOFOTCT) MXTE TRTBTTfTT!. STTTD'FOTl'D. OTIKOOX. THURSDAY. -TAXFATJV 1020
PXOTC FTTH
LOCAL CAMPAIGN
Y.W.C.A. STARTS
The campaign for having a Y. V.
C. A. in Medford will be from Jan.
15th to 20th. Miss Janette Smith
of Seattle who is field worker for
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mon
tana, arrived in the city last night to
complete plans, with the local com
mittees and have things in readiness
for the 15th when a Y. V. C. A.
-worker from New York will arrive to
finish the campaign.
Room 215 in the Liberty building
has been secured as campaign head
tiuartors and Miss Smith or some of
the various committees will be found
there-most of the day to answer ques
tions or explain the nature of the
intended Y. W. C. A. work as it. .will
be put en in Medford.
, 111 smaller towns with small equip
ment a Y. W. C. A. cannot do all
, that the city organizations under
take, but the work will be classes and
(Clubs for all ages, from i0 years up.
Especially the club work "known as
the Qirl Reserves. There i nothing
in Medford now that is anything like
it aai tke school girls themselves can
;"trHly. wait for the orgmization to
3 lnuil. i
The Girl Keosrves has a graduated
f3tQ of stunts, lessons, reWI",,
Killing, etc., wlns eaa-a. completed
part eaiw for thw girl an honor or
syotbol to b worn on the arm band
cr a. Wh tWs is coprld tkt
keas vecythii.g in'steinl, cWil,
mxiI, iyst-l aJ tloowstk! tkinss
, t nake her a ten-did wcrw.aa aoi
IVn Biot accomplishing the com
ifiM iumors is slttply fascixati&g
aoJ full ef kurty sooit tirots. Tkre
rver 500,000 Girl Ituwrves ia the
VrKe- Spates xew.
Mtes Switk roetly owe from
Woiki Walla, Wask., and Astoria
wiere sW Velped establish Y. W. C.
A's in both g&cos. "
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 8. Cat
tle steady ; receipts 41. Steers, best,
W.00(ai.7.r: cood to choice, $10.50
()11.00: medium to iroort, $!).()0("'
$0.75; fair to good, $8.00(S9.0 : oin
nion to fair, $7.0(l((i K.OO; choice cows
'.and liuifers, $!).00(rfl00; srood to
choice, &7.7.")(B!U)0; medium to food,
"$5.75Gt7.75; Tnir to mciliiini, $4.7"(ii
.5.73 : cannurs, if :1.5()(i):'i.50 ; bulls.
. l.(t0(f7,8.2.") : prime litrlit ciilvos,
$12.50(13.00: heavy. $7.00(ffl2.o0.
stockers and feeders. $8.00(u-9.")0.
1 loirs hiu'her: receipts 01)4. I'rimc
mixed. $U.50(tT 13.73; medium. $14.73
(S;13.'23; routili heavy, $l-2.23(a13.75;
Diss. 12.23(M4.23.
Sheep stroiiir: receipts 721. East
ern lnmhs. $1X00(514.00: liulit val
lev. $12.50rU4.00; heavy. $11.50
(a 12.50; feeder lambs. 10.0(l(7 12.00:
yearlings. $10.0011.00: wethers.
-f'J.OUfo 10.00;' ewes. $(i.00(u,7.00.
Jlutter
PORTLAND.. Ore.. Jan. 8 But
ler weak. Cubes, extras, 621.-c:
parchment wrapped, box lots, u'7c;
cartons. (i8c; half boxes half cent
more; less than half boxes one cent
more. Butterfat (j8(?fi!)c f. o. b. sta
tion; 70(i71e Portland.
Eggs
PORTLAND. Jan. 8. Kf fectivc to
mororw: Keen, selline price, case
count, (ilic; buyinsr price, 02c; selling
price, candled, (in'o; sclcotcd can
dled in cartons, 70c. ' "
Poultry
Hens, 28(tiMc. 11.: liroilers, 25(
30e lb.: old roosters. Kic 11).: turk
eys nominal: tieese, 25c; (lucks, 40c.
firaln and Hay
. . Oats. $05.00 bid; corn, No. 3, yel
low. $50.00 bid.
low. $58.50 bid.
Hay buying price, timotbv. volley.
$2(i.00((l28.0U; alfalfa. $1.50: tiriiin.
$20.00.
.Mill Feed
Prices f. o. b. mill, city tarlntic $2
extra.
Mill run. car lots or mixed cars.
$45 ton: rolled barley, $77: rolled
oats, $08: ground barlev, $77: scratch
feed $80.
Corn, whole $72: ernckeil. $74
. CENTRAL POINT
Shipley Ross, after spending a few
.l.-u ,.;n. I, ,.,.. -..Iks Iw.re. left dur
ing the week to resume bis business
duties m Oregon s metropolis. .Mrs.
l!nss will reins in in Centra! Point
Peredixo
lor a few davs' Ion silt viiit witli her
imrt'iits. Mr. mid .Mrs. I. V, Wil
liims ami otlior relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Lever have
returned to their homo in Seattle
follmvinar a several davs visit dnrinu
tlio holidavs with Mr. and Mr-. W. C
Keever here. Mrs. Joionie in Med
ford and otiier. vallev friends.
Mrs. Carl Johnson (nee Kdnnnm
Carroll.) of Castle lioilt. Wash.,
-lent the holidays with her sraml
mother. .Mrs. .Mattie Parker here, re
timiiny to her home rlurin-r the week.
Mrs. .lohnson is well known in Cen
tral Point, havinir spent her ehihl-1
hood here.
Little Kuth Hawk of Albany, Ore.,
who spent the holidays with her lis
ter, Mrs. Oeorire Howard (nee Mil
dred Hawk) t' Jaeksonville. was
anionir her many Central Point
friends durinir the week.
Merle Kindle has retMrnc - from a
week's pleasant visit with California
friends and relatives.
Mnrvhelle, vomit; daunliter of Mr.
Hamilton, head elerk in Cowls fs em
porium here, who eninved a pleasant
fortnight with her father, left, the lat
ter part of the week for Sunnvale,
t.'al., at which place she is attending!
scho(d. - I
Miss Doris Cowlev, one of 1 he i
ronnuet ntemhers of the senior i
.-lass at the O. A. i. le,t't Tharsdav j
niyht for Corvallis, to he i;: readiness j
to resume her sehoid d'::cr; l!:cre tliisi
week. The rest of the 0. A. C. con
tingent from this plaee. incjudiny (he
Misses Lola Freeman and her truest.
Miss Kuth Christiansen of .Montana.
Krank lioss, Flovd Kvle and -lack
Cowlev loft for the college Iowa Hun-
dav evenimr.
Little Inez Ioard of Jacksonville
was a caller afc tW Hol:es residrnee
iiere Tharsdav.
Miss Audrey IK4iao and Jak nun -law
IWt Saturiiv cveitiBa- for j6ih
mouth, the home of the Ortjoi St it;
Normal sehmd; llotli vnunu ladirs
are stiwhuts at the noriial.
former a senior and tkc latter a ju
nior. Krsal lledrirk. su)T(rintrn(Vnt of
the Central Point schools, who spt
the holnlavs with Ihhhc fotkn in Drain,
Ore., returned to Central Point Satur
day afternoon. The remainder of the
laeultv. spendimr tlwir vacation out
of town, arrived here Sunday, to- he
in readiness to resume their school
duties, Monday, January 5.
Mr. and Mis. Nichols, Sr.. who
have been visit inir their son Klmer.
in the northern part of the state for
the past several davs, returned to
their home here'Sundav afternoon.
Ben Little is at home nirnin after a
short visit with friends in Fort Jones
and other California points,
A reception will he tendered Rev
erend and Mrs. Kdirar at the Union
church here Wednesday evening'.
January 7th. A prouram will he ren
dered and' every effort is be in if put.
forth to yet the best talent which the
f-ommunity affords for the eveninii's
entertainment. Kverv one is invited
and iirtrfiil to attend and make the ac
quaintance of the reverend ticntlemnn
and his wife, and make them feel
welcome and nt home in Central
Point. A houseful of sociable,' smil
iny, hand clasping people, would no i
lony wav toward iriviny the homey
feeliutr to the newcomers.
Mr. ami Mrs. Terrell, Sr., of Fanro.
X. D.. are trues ts of their son. David
Terrell and family here. The vis
itors will prohablv spend the winter
here.
Misses Christina Ileckman, Verda
Lvnch, Thchna Kllestad 'nd Cosette
Tetherone, vounir rural school teach
ers, left Sunday for their respective
schools, everv one of which com
menced work Hiruin, .Monday, January
'dh.
Clifford Poswell. who has been
verv ill has taken a tum'for the hot
ter and is now convaleseinc- rapidly.
The many friends of the small lad.
will be verv ylad to hear of his im
provement, i
Harrv Kkvmnn left Sundav for Ku-;
yene after a. pleasnnt holiday visit
with his parents bore. Mr. Skvmnn
is 1 student in the University of
Oregon.
W. V. Kittle was n Grants Pass
visitor the last of tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Alden were en
tertained at Uio home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles P. Chmnplin Saturday
eveniny.
-Airs. V. MeOuat went to Grants
Pass Saturday to have dental worl;
done.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Knyel. who
have heen nt the Alden home the past
two months, returned to their own
home on Riverside Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett and two
?-ons were New Year's dnv dinner
yucsts of Mr. and Mrs-. Shepherd at
Grants Pass.
(t. P,. Alden and F. F. Maiteon
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
WHY
PORTLAND for MEDFORD
Wanted Orchard or Timber
, I have the following Portland property:
Four Flat building and twc cottuKe corner of 18th and Jlorrlson
rented for $ 1 r 0 per mon'!., value 22. 000.00.
Hall and store building corner of Yamhill and 34th, rented for
$125. 0 per month, value 59,000.00,
Paint Shep, East Davis St., rented $15.00 per month, value
11500.00.
Will exchange any or all of these for orchard, timber or other land
What have vgti? Mipht pay a3h difference or buy for cash If prlco
is right. Have customers for ranches. If you have place fur sale
or trade I can get you quick action. See or 'phone me.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 7I-T.
were in Medford Tuesday on Ihim
nes. Air. and L-s. Foster spent the
holidays with friends and relatives in
Portland.
Mrs. C. li. Dovd and children re
turned Sundav from a two weeks
vi.Mt with the Lome folks in Cottaue
Clrove.
C. D. AWtnlverfon marketed some
dressed hoys in Grants Pass Satur
day. Mrs. I. U. Porter entertained Geo.
W. Jacobs and Hert Carlev atMinner
Friday eveniny. the occasion heiiu:
Mr. J nuob s birthday.
Mrs. V. II. Strikes was down fron
Ashland the last of the week for n
visit at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Hra-hear. !
Mis Kdith P.evden of Duluth.j
Minn., is a yuct of her aunt. Mrs. j
F.slher lirabcar f.tr a few davs.
Mr. and Mrs. limshear entertained
about ;hi vouny people of I?oyne Uiver
at their home New Year's eve. Game-;
and music wen much enioved bv all
present and refreshments were serv
ed. The Recreation club held one of
(heir very eniovable meetinys Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Maud
Champlin. All were deliyhted to have
present once more Mrs. Striker, who
is now liviny in Ashland.
M'iss Kdith Prvden was also a yue-t
of the club. As this was the first
ineetimr Mrs. Charles Kaiser has met
with the. club since her marriiure,
she was yiven a shower of mnnv beau
tiful and useful articles for her new
home. .Mrs. G. It. Alden ynve a read
ing of the life storv of Carrie Ja
cobs llond. alter which one of her
most popular soiu;s, "A Perfect Day,"
was suny. The next ineetiivr will be
with Mrs. Alttie i'lMSUit Tbursdtfv.
Jaauarv 15.
The teleidione line beiny out it is
aUiost hnposiWt for tto co?ttix:l
t to collfr.'t a VI it mik of interest. It
would yive the eorxvpuwst y??nt
pleasure if ihv Virsilc iop1p
would nvl r. this 1t dyAiMURf a line
to her oi SaturJav of vwK tftk.
There was a fine Iait hoy Korx to
Mr. and Mrs. Childprs on New Years
day, both mother and habv dAwy
well and are bei.y nursed Wv llrs.
Tom liurnett. ,
Mr. and Mrs. '-Victor Mnso were
visitiny Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs.
Jones, on the SuncresI orchard last
week. Viola, Jones, n sister of Mrs.
Mason's has heen unite sick, beiny
confined to her bed for some time.
Mrs. William Crosbv was n Bed
ford visitor Friday.
Others visiliny in Medford Friday
were Mr. Fletcher Spencer, Tom
Rrittson, Fred Spencer and Ted Sea
man. C. A. Hazen was a business visitor
in Medford Monday.
Mrs. Pearl Rarrcli and Jtrs. John
Hudyeon were Ashland visitors Mon
day. .
Mr .Fletcher Spencer and Mr.
Tom Hritlson have emit their work
on the railroad and taken a contract
cutttny wood, where thev moved with
their families in Fern vallev.
Will Sacv. who has been in the
r.aw aboard the U. S. Pueblo, came
home Christmas day, haviny been dis
eharyed with three vear4' service to
his credit.
Mrs. Maryarct Zell of Jacksonville
was visiliny relatives in Talent last
week.
Velmn, the dauyhter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harrv Mason, is confined to her
home with scarlet fever.
Mrs. Howman is enioviny n visit
with her father, who is horn from
Portland. Mr. Mxin is an old resi
dent of Medford, haviny moved from
there about nine years aco.
Ralph and Max Howman are home
DID YOU EVER
USESLOAN'S?
Keep It handy to promote prompt
relief from rheumatic
pa 1 n a and ach ea
TT THEN you know what Sloans
L Vy Liniment will do, as thousands
f of men and women the world
over know, you, too, will keep it handy.
You will use it for those "twinges of
rheumatiz," for relieving that lame
back, muscle stiffness and soreness,
aches, all sorts of external pains, and
exposure aftermaths.
Only takes a little, applied without
rubbing. Soon penetrates, scatter iny
the congestion, bringing merciful relief
to the throbbing, jumping part.
Three sizes 35c., 70c., $1.40. Any
druggist has it. If not, we'd like to
know his name.
20 X. Peach St.
from California vi-iliuy with their
parents, hut expert tn return to Cal
ifornia the hit v' i ho week.
Mrs. Maryarct fiiwbv. who ha-;
heen unite ill the la-t month, is stitl
ia verv poor health, Imt able to be up.
ierye lieilev. sun of Mrs. Cliarle
Chapman, has been unite su-k witV.
la grippe nt hi- hntiic on the Pacific
hiyhwav, but i- able tu be up aiiuk-:.
Mr. ami Jlrs. Arthur Awdorsx
were up from Mcdt'ord Mondav vis
it iny Mrs. Anderson's siter, Mrs.
Mary a ret Crolv.
Mrs. John Harnett and chi-hlrvM.
Orval and .Merle, uf Kuyeue. the..
were visit itiy relatives here Frid-av.
ij.... i ;. i ..:r.. . i.
yucsts duriny tin' holidnvs theiv
dauyhter and htthand, Mr. and Mr.
Harrv Smith ot' Kerbv, (re., aii'1
M. A. Martin of Ko.-obury.
He Feels Like a New
Rhoumatic nains, backache, pains
in sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or
an "always tired" feelint; are usual
ly fivmptoms of disordered kidneys.
V. W. Wells, Toipiin, Mich., writes:
"I am on my feet most of tho time
and set tired. Hut after taking Fo
ley Kidney Pills I feel like at now
man. 1 recommend them to my cus
tomers and have never hoard of. any
ease wherS they did not give satisfac
tion." Prompt In action to relieve
kidney troubles and bladder ailments.
For sale by Medford 'Pharmacy.
Relieves Gas, Sour and Hum In S
Stomack (heartburn) and Pains In
HtciaH bcittwwu xifeiVs in Tvo
Fct sic! hua.cfce, hiliouttB8 and
twtifr.Uion taiitt mi fc'nyiug tfft-.-ipoor.fwl
of Jo-to in n glass of hot
water 10 to 20 minfcV bvfre meali;
acts Effitly bt firmly ox. tke sto
ack, liver and ho'tvels, stli.latiRS
tkew to statural action, eUurlng tho
blood a4 rifyiug tke ontiru sys-
,wui.aji.q.h-w. . tnfc. ,n-p.
! ROSS'S 593
J 4Bwb... .... .i..-........ .. ., ........ t
Get a. smnll iKiclwapre f Uarburp
Eivaf Tea nt any rdiurwiuvy. Take a
tibli'syocxf'.il of the tua, jiut n cup of
boiling water uh)u it, pour through n
Bieve and driifck a tcacuii full at any
litfie duriifr the day or before retiring.
It. is tke most elTecfctve ay to breuk
a cold asd cure ffrip, as it ofcus tfc-u
unrcs of tbe skin, relieving cos'irst ion.
Also Iooschs 1k bowels, tkus Lreakin
up a cold.
Try it the iwxt. time you sufTcr from
a cold or the trril). It is inexpensive
find entirely .vegetublu, therefore uufti
una harmless.
Hub Sereness from joints and mnsoles
with a small tnal bottle of old
St. Jacobs Liniment
Stop "dosinp" Rheuinntism.
It's pain only; not one case in fiffy
requires internal treatment. Rub
soothine;, penetratinir "St. .Jncols Lini
ment" rifbt on he "tender spot," and
by the time you say jack Hohinson-
out comes the rheumatic pain. ".St.
Jacob's Liniment" ia a harnilcss'rheu
matism cure which never disappoints
and doesn't burn the skin. It takes
pain, soreness and BtifTnuss from ach
ing joints, muscles and bones; slops
sciatica, lumlmo, backache, ncurululu.
Limber up! uet, a 30 cz-nt bottle of
old-time, honest "St. .Incogs Liniment"
from any dnur store, and in a moment
you'll bo free from pains, nclies and
stitTness. Don't Buffer 1 Itub rheuma
tism away.
BROWN & WHITE
10 SOUTH Flit STREET
IKKIOATKI TRACTS
10 acres highly improved, all mod
ern conveniences, close In on pave
ment, $5000.
10 acres mostly bottom lnnd, well
Improved, closo. in, on pavomcnt,
$0000.
10 acres, well Improved, close in
on the pavement, $5250.
3 acres well Improved, closo In,
price including stock, equipment and
furniture, $3000.
4 0 acres well improved, 20 acres
paid up water right, all fine bottom
land, $12,000.
3 acres close to Oold Hill, woll Im
proved, some good alfalfa under Irri
gation, $2300.
6 acres non-Irrigated, well ImproT
cd, close in to Jacksonville, $1800.
10 acres close to Gold Hill, woll
improved, all crop In, price Including
stock, equipment and H. II. goods,
$3200.
BROWN & WHITE
in KOI7TH Fill T.
INVEST
In a proposition that will pay you big Interest on your money', and
one that you can, within a short time, turn again at a profit.
We hare the following to otfor: A 24 room house with four three
room apartment completely furnished for housekeeping and eight
single sleeping rooms completely furnished, four rooms nicely fur
nlshed for owncr'j apartmonts; hot and cold water throughout;
steam heating plant; garage oom for four cars.
Will sell completely furnished and Include fuel on hand tor
$5300.00.
(Furniture alone worth $2,000.00; heating plant worth $1600.)
Bennett Investment Co.
103 West Main fit.
(I Wiiim Mwi i i I, iiaiiia'ulafcM
'fVA.NTKD Man to deliver goods;
must be in posit iu-n ti leave city.
Salary. Apply Mr. Snapp, 1 lotel
Holland Sample Uoom, afternoon
a t o 5 . 2 ! t
RAILWAY MAIL Clerk examinal inn.
.Medford. .Ian. 17. Hundreds need
ed. ?l::oo $inio. Am- is :!.".
Hxperionce unuerpssary. l'or free
particulars, write .1. Leonard (for
mer Civil Service Kxutniner), 7(1"
ICquitaljIe Hlds., Washington, M. C.
2 l
W'ANTKn Axmen to cut wood and
clear land. Y. .1. Webster ltiinch.
2G5
V 'il WANTlEflMAlji
W'ANTKD Lady co(.-k and pack(M"
for mining camp. IMione .",!((. ! Ti ( I
WAN'TK!) Woman to help with
housework, 2 or it days a weuk.
Phone (i;!.S-J. Eden Valley Orchard.
2 4.1
WANTED tiirl or woman for Hen-
era; housework; good wage:'.
Phone 7r,0-X. 2-1(1
WANTED Cook, f -10 a month. Mrs.
.1. F. lteddy.
II KM' WANTED
Male and Foinulu
WANTED Men or women, salary
$21, full time, fiOc an hour spare
time, selling guaranteed hosiery to
wearer. Experience unnecessary.
Cuurunteed Mills, Norristown, tl'u.
iitvrmtiiv.W'S(.
TV ANTED A position as housekeep
er for one or more gentlemen. In
quire 411! South King street. 247
WANTED About six hundred feet
of second hand 1 V4 or 1 "4 inch
fifi. McCurdy ltowne Motor Co.
24r
WANTED--To rent Block ranck,
stocked and equiHPod rigX. llet.
Kilkery, 45 1 Yawhlll, l-ortlani,
Ore. 24 7
WANTED Wo repair nil makes of
sowing ainckisns, Singer Sewing
.Machine Co., 115 West Main. 207
WANTED To contract for plxo a-i
fir logs doltveriid at mill in Mod
ford or F. O. V. cars Southon1 l"a
cltte track. Big Pinos Lumbar C.
WANTHD Hlgkost prlees pfl:l Euv
hides ami furs. Moifwd Juxk C,
phone 283-J. .
WANTED Ilcwse Moving mrd o-
patring. Phcoa 48S-M or 4S8-X. !'
FOR SALE Three extra good milch
goats. 1111 North Kivorside ave
nue, Medford. 2GII
roil SALE Ten fine milch cows.
1111 .North Klvorsido nvonue, M(ul
ford. , 2 (ill
FOll SALE Dull calf two weeks old.
Eden Valley Orchard. Phone
C3SI-J. 245
FOll SALE No. 1 milk cow, Just
Vresh; three year old work mare
weight 1450 lbs. W. S. Stnnclirt,
Phcenix. 245
FOll SALE Good cow,
Phono 25-11-2.
$r.o. no.
247
'Oil SALE Choice Duron shr.nts.
Inqulro tent end of North Central,
opposite box factory. 24G
FOR SALE Puro mod lJuroc Jorsey
weaned pigs from big typo ances
tors.. Unregistered at $S each;
ltegistercd at $14.00 on (Hi. Good
opportunity to get feeders or
breeding slock. Call IModoc Orch
ard. FOll SALE Seven hoad ot r.hoats,
wolght about 100 lbs. Phono li-F-13
I.. A. Iloso, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Cheap, dandy horse,
work, drive or ride. 1111 North
Riverside avenue, Medford. 257
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
5 room cottage, modorh, like new,
2 lots on pavement, $1200.
6 room bungalrw, modorn, east
front, CO ft. lot, $1050.
5 room bungalow, modern with fur
niture, 2 lots, $1000.
8 room house, modern, 2 lots, clear,
$2200.
160 acres Improved, adjoins R. R.
station, $1800.
060 acres, 3 sots ot Improvements,
farm land all Irrigated, $9,900.
HUED LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
. 213-14 Cornet t-CorOf Hldg.
s Meflfnrd, Oro.
1'bone 709
KDIt HAI.K lly owner, several up-
to-dato hunalows cheap and oi; !
easy terms. If you want a coo 1 1
home (his is your fi;iurtunity. I'. -K.
Wynkoop, M20 W uit Twelfth I
street. 2 ill) I
FOR SALE Three rc.-.n buucalow.
to be moved from iw. liuiliire at
fit South Oakdale. 2ti7
KOIt SALIC furnished V.-mse at 72.
Alder street. 217
Foil SALE l-'lvo rooii furnished
modern bungalow, ."2'J South
(Irapo. Seymour l'liya-x. 217
i' OH SALE vy owner e,nly, house
and lots in Medford. Also good
laud close to Medfi.Td. Cash or
easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phone
452-11. 2411
r)ll SA1,K MISCKLLAXKOUS
FOll SALE I'our head of horses,
t.ne single horse, n set of work
harness and ono single hariu ss.
one sidehiil Hardy spray((r. ill III
model, good as new; two three-Inch
wagons, one single 1-horso wagon,
Mc.Conuiek mowing machine ami
hay rake, one double riller and
disks; also piano and sewing ma
chine, (ioo. Wolf, route 1, box 11.
Orchard Homo. 24f
TOR SALE SS nolo player piano,
perfect condition: also some rec
ords. Mrs. M. T. Edwards, ;I07
Liberty building. Phone lti;j. 247
FOll SALE Extra fancy Spluenburg
apples. $2.50 per box. Uardweil
Fruit Co. 24 7
FOll SALE 32 Winchester Special,
reasonable, in good shape. 5 10
Wast Main street. ' 240
'Oil SALE Two second hand spray
ing machines in gocj order. Hear
Creek Orchards. 24(1
EOit SALE Rent or oxehauge. new
and ased scwixg mackiues. No
agents. 1 can savo y.ut iosoy. See
me before y(.'u buy. C. A. Chap
wax, fluw 9;3-'C. 245 V-onlh
Central. 2(i!l
Wd-IY PAY $0 to ;i(tfi for a now
sewing muckinc? Y(r oM ma
chine can tie made to riiH like nv.
W. II. Puck, fhmo Kil-X. 2 19
POK. SAL10 Whlto Leghorn eoekw
els fro heavy laying kens of the
Taocre strain. IT. V. Crum. Pliono
DU7-R-1. 2111
J'OSl SALK '.Vow Vari tnurliyg enr,
faetury oqulwcs', self slarlor,
Kiwiek alarbers. Never bee, run.
Toak tko ca; on trico nud will sell
at actual cost. If yon want quick
tellvery ww Feed, write 1 or
tulepJiBSO W. C. Clements, Eaglo
P(W.nt, Ofog3. 2 45
FOR SALE 19 17 Suoi touring car.
CrattT Lake Mtor Co. 247
FOK KAIjK 1919 Franklin. Has run
5Q00 ixiles. 'IVarHtMi's (larago. 247
FOll SALE 2d tons ensllago corn
not husked sit. Will feed out on
lace. G. K. Plwce, 'Ferrljl lt!iik"h,
Prownsboro, Oro.
FOR SALE Ono xewly now Chevro.
let. See It at Geo. L. Trolrhler
Jlotcr Co. 2 4
FOR SALE 101 0 Ford touring car,
good condition, 2 Vj horso gas en
gine, Ohio feed cutter, 3-inch wag
en, buggy nnd harness, land pul
vorizer and small tools. W. I).
Roberts, Eaglo Point. 247
FOR SALE Two slightly used drop
head Gl Singor sewing machines
cheap. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
115 West Main street. 247
FOR SALE New rubber tiro buggy,
light spring wagon, slngln harnuKS,
and saddle. 1111 North Riverside
avenue, Modford. 2116
FOR SALE A touring car In good
running order, good engine, good
tires. A bargain at 3!I0.00. Tinny
Motor Co., 125 South Front St.
FOll SALE Sowing mnchlnoB rent
ed $1.00 per month. Phono Doug
las C15-J.
FOR SALE Baled hay, first nnd
second cutting, $22.50 and $23.50.
Full weight no tng weight '
makes about $1.00 n ton differ
"nee. T. 1). Singleton, 2 Va miles
southwest of Kaglo Point. 24
FOll SALE Hay. Phono 842-J.
FOR SALE Gas range, enntneled
back, three evens. Call at Hlg
Pines Lumber Co. H. A. Thlerolf.
FOR 9ALH; Alfalfa hay, dellvored
$24.00 per ton. 1103 Mantle St.
202
TOR SALE Used cars on easy torms,
K&Tlnek Bldg., North Fir street,
Clark & Chlldera. 246
FOR SALE! tfanx. crave!, sediment
aud dirt Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone 912-J.
illSCELL.ANHOlH
EXPERT REPAIRING on typowrlt
era, cash registers and sowing ma
chines. Phone 161-X, W. II. Puck.
219
OLD MATTRESSES mndo over like
new. Phono Douglas, 6I5-J.
FURNITURE upholstering nnd
pairing. Phono Douglas, 015-J.
SEWING MACHINES, phonographs
and clocks repaired. Phono Doug
las, 015-J. ' '
I'URNITl'ltE and household goods
packed and crated. Phono Doug
las 615-J. '
TOUGENHURO STUD GOAT Now
standing at tho Helms Stables. 2 46
roR KJEirt Hootin.
FOR RENT OR SALE Neat 5-room
modern cottage, closo In. Call or
phone Barnum Apts. 246
1'Olt TliAKH riix-cylindcr touring
car for taitlo. Answer Box Y, Mail
Tnbune. 24ti
TAKES PP.
TAKEN 1M' Brown jersey bolfe'".
Eden Valley tlreliard. I! :'.-. I. 245
MONEY TO I.O.W
TO LOAN Money on good farm
land, lie incumlirnnce. 11. J. Hlan
kinsliip, 1.", Sixth street. 247
TO LOAN I. 11. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonih.
Phono 53-M. 31 North Urapo
street.
BUSINESS I-niKCTORY
Auto trappnea
LAHKR AUTO 8PKINO CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and beat-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our spring
when others fall. Sold under writ
ton guarantee 84 North Fifteenth
8t., Portland, Oregon.
Attornejr
ELIJAH H. KURD Lawyer, 218-14
Garnott-Corey Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law
rooms s ana s, jaeatora jMauouai
Bank Building.
A. E. REA.MES Lawyer, Oarnett.
Corey Building.
Dentistry
DR. BERT R. ELLIOTT Dentistry.
304-5-6 Medford Furniture and
Hdwe. Bldg. Miss Phylls Roberts,
Dontnl assistant. Office phone 295.
re-ddesce phone 11D-Y. 173
Expert Accountant
WILSOW AUDITING CO. E. M.
WSiUon, C. P. A. Attention glTBD .
to anytb-lng In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into onr simplified accounting
method. M. F. ft H. Building.
itBdford. Phone 167-R.
Instruction In Mnsle
Fit ED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Ilalght Musi'
Btud-io, 401 Oaruett-Corey Bldg,
Phone 72.
Lodges
I. O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 83,
Meets every Monday night at 7:30,
II. A. Van Ausdall, 'N. .; W. L,
Millar, secretary.
Rogue River Encampment No.
0 Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at
7:30- p. m. J. L. Dommor, O. P.;
JU O. Howard, scrlbo.
Olive Robekah lodge No. 28
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8
p. m. Karen M. Batoman, N. O.;
Annie J. Bateman, secretary.
Visitors cordially invited to all
meetings.
Planing Mill
THOM-AS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phons
184
O. J. BERGLUND Plumbing, heat
ing and repair work or. an xinus.
Stoves relined. . 217 South River
side. Phone 225-J. tf
Physicians and Surgeon
STEARNS BROS. Physiclana and
snrgeons, successors to Dr. Robert ,
W. Stearns.
Dr. Robert W. Stearns, speoial
attention to surgery, diseases ol
wouisa and obatotrlcs,
Dr. Ralph W. Stearns, special
attention to diseases of the stom
ach, kidneys and heart. Phones a
Office 39; House 933.
DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and A'irlst for 8. P,
R. R. Co. Offices M. 1'. H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. Q. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
DKTiilOPATHIC PHYSICIAN!
414-417 Garnett-Corey Bids,
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel ttraert,
T. Q. HEINE. M. D. Physician and
Burgeon Specialty Eye, Ear,
Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted and
properly adjusted. Moles, warts
and skin blemishes removed with
no scars left. Office third floor
Liberty Building.
DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELT, 806-.107
' Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
makes a specialty of surgery. Speo
ial attention to Medtoru and Rogua
Riror valley people.
DR. McMOIlRlS M. DOW, Physician
and Surgeon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obstetrics.
Special attention given to disoases
of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. &
11. Bldg. Rosldonce, the Dow Hos
pital. Printeres and Pabllshera
MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO. has t!e
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
eto. Portland prices. 17 North
Fir St.
Fransfer
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGKt CO.
-Office 42 North Front St. Phone
SIS. Price right- Bexrlc guar