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PXOTl FIVE
DRY LAW DESTROYS
fi MEN'S HIP POCKETS
NEW YORK. Jan. 9. Prohibition
will swoon bin pockets in men's trous
ers into innocuous desuetude, accord
inn to a prediction by experts ol' the
Jnteiweftorml Association of Cloth
iao ItosiaoeiM who todny issued u:
ed-t :
"Make them smaller and shallower
tllis BOOSOU."
CommenlioQ uo the altitude oP the!
oesm-ners, worue w. llcrmmm, a
member o the omsnizution, said:
"It's illccal to tote a irun. it's un
handy to carrv vour handkerchief
there and von can't buv unvthini; but
wood alcohol to put in vour flask. So
Hie pocket .lust naturally will shrink
nwav." '
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 9. Cat
tle slow; receipts 7. ' -Steers, best,
Wl.OOfiPll.TS: irood to choice, $10.50
($11.00: medium to irood, $9.00((?
,!).75; fair to irood, $8.0()((i9. 00 ; com
mon to fair, $7.(I0( 8.00; choice cows
and heifers, $9.00(ffiHH); cood to
choice, $7.7j)(S9.0(I; medium to irood,
5.7537.7o : fair to medium, $-1.7.")(c
.5.75; canncrs, $:i.f)0ffi5.50 ; bulls,
i fr'(i.00(fi'8.25 ; prime liirbt calves,
.12.5015.00; heavy. $7.00(T2.50 ,
stockers and feeders, ,t8.00(iC9.50.
Hoes firm: receipts 19". 1'rim-?
mixed. $12,50(3)15.75: medium, $14.75
((i)15.25: romrh heavy, $12.25(0)13.75;
piirs. $12.25 14.25.
Sheep stromr; receipts 448. East-
era lambs. $i:S.00(5,14.00; liirbt vai
ley. $12.flO(S)14.00; heavy, $11.50
(ffil2.50; feeder lambs, $10.00(ffl2.00:
yearlings, $10.00()11.00: wethers,
' $9.50(S10.00: ewes. $.UO7.00.
Iliittcr
i PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 9 Rut.
tor weak. Cubes, extras, 02'Ac;
. parchment wrapped, box lots, 07c:
cartons. 08c; half boxes half cent
more: less than half boxes one cent
more. J?uttorl'nt OHfflfifle f. o. b. sta-
lion: 70ffl71e Portland.
San Francisco Market
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. !). But'ler
i (17Vc. Eirs, 'fresh extras, 09c: ex
tra pullets. (iOc: undersized pullets,
5(iVie. Ducks ill) 32c lb.; ISolirian
hares, alive 17(ol()c; turkeys, drefM
od 50(o)52e: liw, nominul.
Clins Itay at Lilierty
Charles Ray will -pleasantly sur
prise oven his most ardent admirers
in his latest picture, "The Egg Crate
Wallop," which opens at the Liberty
theatre today for a two days engage
ment. "The Egg Crate Wallop'' has all.
the surpassing merits of a Charles
Hay hit and something more.
Charles Ray shows a new and -delightful
versatility. Incidentally, he
exhibits a wallop in his 'good right
arm that would do credit to a profes
sional. The climax of the story is in
the prize rlng: an honest-to-good-noss
ring, with resined canvas, pre
liminary bouts between regular pu
gilists, and five hundred frenzied
fans in the bleachers. Hero Ray goes
five, furious rounds to a knockout
with an experienced opponent, For
faithfulness of reproduction and ex
citement, this scene ks one of the bst
ever screened. And the fight is a
wlKite! Xo taking for athletic Charles
Kay, oven the ho does get the worst
of it tor four rounds and then, well
conio a4id s8 what happens.
TBtrfnrTl Lvwis at FHufto
Layers of 'those appealing stories
''Of the rugged north will f'nd a pleas
ant treat in the forthcoming picture
attraction, "Faith of the Strong."
which comes to the Rialto theater to
day. The star of the story is Mitchell
Lewis, that virile actor whose many
years of life in the north country
lave made him one of the few men
vho can accurately portray the emo
tions of those who live In. the. frozen
wastes.
Jfcuetdy Cheeks SparklingEyes
Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known
Ohio Physician
Tr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated
scores of women for liver and bowel ail
ments. During these years he gave to
his patients a prescription made of a
few well-known vegetable ingredients
mixed with olive oil, namin? them
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will
know them by their olive color.
These tablets are wonder-work? rs cn
the liver and bowels, winch cause a
normal action, carrying off the waste
and poisonous matter in cne's system.
1 If you have a pale face, sallow loo!:
dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head
aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out
of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one
of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly
for a time and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women and men take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc
cessful substitute for calomel now and
)hen just to keep them lit. 10c and 20;,
Itcal Kslate Transfers
Ada U Sheffield to X. C. I)o
'ier. W. halt4 of S. half of
nr.. oi my., :tn. no $
Ida 11. Xeil ct ux to' Mollis 10.'
Moore. SV. of 15. S10. of
10, SIO. f XK. ' f 1. W.
half of NY. of 22, 10. half of
XK. of 21, XN10. of SIO. of
21. :18. :uo 5
(leorae W. Hall lo William
Hncs. S. half of SW. of
SW. of 22, :ig. 2W
Marv Kirkpatrick 'to Jackson
County Build iuif and Losti
Association. Land in blues
W. Medford
Nathaniel X. Davis et us to
( has. L. Winior. fi. half of
SW.. XW. of SW., SW. of
XW. 4 4(1 'IF
200
000
150
10
48S
C. 10. Terrill lo Georire F. Kinir.
S. halt ot SE., S half of SW.
ii :i:t 11.'
41
Jackson Count vto Hisr Head
Jl illiti-; company. N. half of
XW. :i(i, .-in, no
Alloa Severance to James C.
(libson et ux. Land in Ash
land 1
000
-Minnie Lane ct vir to Otis (V
llclman. S. half of SW. of
XW. of 5. :t9. IF
10
Delrov (Ictchell et ux to O. C.
Hoirirs. hand m block 80.
Medford '1
000
It. G. Heacb et ux to (Iracc Ci.
Higlow. Lot 12, block 4,
Kendall's ,1 ,1,1 i 1 i. .,,
10!
Edith M. Peebles et vir to Fred
'I''- Tavlor. Lot 1. block 1,
Tattle's First addition lo
McATnl'il
10
Francis iMenuoz to Delia Au-
irusiu tivuiB. SE. of . 4,
41. ,'1W 1
soo
llchnda Maslorson to Wiiiiam
I'. I Insliolni. Lot i . block 0,
Gold Hill
1
I!. J. Edwards ot ux to Jessie
Mabel Dilban. Lois LI. 14.
block 1. U. R. addition to
Asllbiml
Joseph If. Sander let, ux to
" tninm u. Sander ct ux.
Land in 4. :19. 1 K
William G. Sander et nx to
Joseph II. Sander et ux.
i Land in 5)!. 30. 1 10
10
Cora C. Weston ct, vir lo MY.-.
Helen Morrill. Land in .'I.
NEGLECTING THAT
7 GOLD OR COUGH?
Why, when Dr. King's New
Discovery so promptly
checks it
IT'S natural yon don' ( want to ho
cnreless and let tin t old cold or
cough drug on or that new at
tack develop seriously.' ' Not when
you can get such a proved success
ful remedy as Dr. King's New Dis
covery, Cold, cough, grippe, croup does
not resist this standard rollever
very long. Its njiallty is as high
todny as It always has been and
It's been growing steadily in popu
larity for more than llfty years.
0()c. and $1.20 a bottle at all drug
gists. Give it a trial.
Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver
They just won't let you put "pep"
Into your work or piny. SIcK head
ache comes from retaining wnsto
matter and Impurities in the body.
Feel right for anything make
the liver lively, the bowels function
regularly, with Dr. King's New Llfo
I'llls. Smoothly yet positively they
produce results ibat cleanse tho
system and luako the liver and
bowels respond to the demands of
a strong, henlthy body. - Still 25c:
at all druggists. Try them tonight.
Xotk'o f S&ivIiR wf K-oM PuojHM't-y Ity
In the CoiMrty Ceurt of the State of
Oregon for the CeHity tit Jackson.
Ln the matter of the estate &l 3&QWaPt
. Pattsi,s(-H, Deceased.
Nottce is hereby given tln-t tfwe u-
derstgaed, as executor of tlQ Arstae
of Stewart Pattersca, daeeoeed, will
from and after the 10th day of Jan
uary, 1920, at ten (10) o'clock in the
lorenoon ot that (lay, at the front
entrance of the County Court House
at Jacksonville, Jackson County,
Oregon, proceed to sell at private sale
to the highest bidder for cash, and
subject to confirmation liy the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Jackson the following
described real property situate in
Jackssn County, Oregon, namely:
U'giniiins at the southeast cornor
of the James Thornton Donation
Land Claim i.Vo. 65, in Township No.
3 8 south of Mange one west of the
Willamette Meridian, and running
thence west G50.10 feet along the
south boundary of said claim; thence
north 0 degrees 3 minutes east i64.1
feet; thence north 89 degreea 51
limite" west 1736.3 feeCtbence north
A Ift
WHY
WANTED
Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House
Through our office in Portland wo have located
customers for places here. If you have a Stock
Uanch, Orchard, Farm fir House for sale or trade list
vour place with me at once. Phone 78 1-L or call at
20 X. Peach street. If J can't sell your place I will
jtell you fo. - If I can quick action is assured.
J. C. BARNES, Real Estate.
0 degrees 2S minutes, west 121(1.0
feet along the west boundary of V
I.. C. No. (;5; thence south S9 degree
30 minutes west 17t.4feet; thence
north 1 degree 10 minutes east sao.ti
feet along the west boundary of 1). L.
C. Xo. G5: thence south S!) degrees
53 minutes oust 2550.0 feet; thence
south 0 degrees 17 minutes west
SOO.O eet along the east boundary
of u. L. C. No. (if to the southwesi
corner of D. L. C. No. OS, thence
south 0 degrees 21 minutes east
1(171.9 feet to the place c-f beginning,
containing 121.327 acres.
Togother with a three-fourths ( )
interest in that certain water ditch
known as tho Davenport Ditch, "and
which diverts the waters of Wagner
Creek at a point in the east bank
thereof in section thirty-five (35),
township thirty-eight (3S) south ol
range one ( 1 ) west of Willamette
.Meridian, and which point of diver
sion is near the township line between
townships thirty-eight (3S) and thir
ty:iilne (30) said rAnge, and wblch
point of diversion is about one hun
dred and fifty (150) feet, norta of
the point ef diversion of that certain'
water ditch and water right common,
ly knovn as the Farmers Drtca wuT
right, and which said Davenport
Ditcb leads the watev-s of sai4 acretuat t
from this said point of divevxicm in a
northerly direction d.awn to wttd
across a portion wf the said lands.
With the right in the said Stewart
Patterson, his hoirs, successors in In
terest and assigns, to use three
fourths ( 94 ) of the surplus waters
of said Wagnor Creek, which may be
diverted and used through said ditch.
And also the roilowing described
land in Jackson County, Oregon, that
is to say:
Beginning ata point on the West
boundary of Donation Land Claim
number Sixty-five (05), in Township
Thirty-eight (3S) South of Range
One (1) West of tno Willamette
Meridian; from whiqh the Northeast
corner of the John lUftiinson Dona
tion Land Claim Numbor Sixty-six
(Gti), bears North 0 degrees 28 min
utes West 540 . feet, and running
thence West 874,1 feet to the center
of the County Road, thence South 3
degrees 10 minutos ICast, 30.0 feet
along the center of County Road,
thence East 209.9 feet, thence South
20:0 feet, thence Kast 50.0 feet,
thence North 2 0.0 feet, thence East
538.71 feet, thence South 22 degrees
45 minutes East 195.2 feet, thence
North 0 degrees 2 8 minutes West
210.0 feet to' the place of beginning,
containing 0.777 acres.
Said lands being subject to the
reservations and easement contained
In deeds recorded in tdeed records of
Jackson County, Oregon, in volume
90, page 376, and in volume 99, page
21.
This sale is made In the above en
titled matter pursuant to a license
and order c'f sale, duly made on the
10th day of December, 1919, by Hon.
O. A. Gardner, Judge of tho County
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Jackson, and filed in the
office of the Clerk ot said court on
said last mentioned day.
(Dated December 10. 1919.
ALFRED S. V. CARPENTER,
As Executor of tho Last Will and
Testament of Stewart Patterson, de
ceased. Summons
In tho Circuit Court of the State c'f
Oregon, in and for Jackson County.
Ola Sutton, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel Car
pentor, and if ho be deceased, the
iiinknown heirs of Samuel Carpen
ter; also' all other persona or par
ties unknewn claiming nay right,
title, interest, lien or estnte in the
real estate described in tho com
plaint horoin, Defendants
To: Samuel Carpenter, and if he
he deceased, the unknown heirs of
Samuel Carpenter; also all other per
sons or parties claiming any,ight,
title, interest, lien or estate in the
ronl estate described in the complaint
herein.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and nnswer tho copiplaint filed
against you In tho u'oove entitled
court and cause, on or before six
weeks front the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, the first
publication thereof being on tho 2nd
day of January, ,1920'; tho time pre
scribed in the order for publication
thereof, and you are hereby notified
that if you fail to appear and answer
said complaint foT want thereof, the
plalntiff will apply to the court for
tho relief as deamndod in the com
plaint, to-wit:
That tho plaintiff recover Judg
ment In the sum of four hundred dol
lars ($464.0-9), toueUier with kiter
est thre a4 the rate e-f lex 'per
eat pee? aMMw, pa'aJ)i senti-aknu-aHy
frcm March 21, ISIS, until paid,
towetliw with rmt kimd-red dollars
($10.00) attorney's fees, and costs
and disb-ursecueetts herein to be taxed,
and for a decree of court foreclosing
the certain real estate mortgage
securing the debt, and promissory
note describe in plaintiff's Com
plaint, and' that said mortgage be
foreclosed of said premises in Jack
son County, Oregon, as follows:
The east half of the northeast
quarter, and the eaBt half of the
southeast quarter of Section 30
Township 38 South of Range 2 West
of tho Wlllametto Meridian, contain
ing one hundred sixty acres.
That said premises described ' be
ordered sold In the manner provided
by law, and the proceeds thereof be
applies:
1. In the payment of costs and
expenses of sale;
2. In the payment of costs and
disbursements of suit, and tho attor
ney's fees allowed by the court.
3. The amount due tile plaintiff
on said note, ain.l the balance if any
there be after said amouiOs have
been fully paid, satisfied and dis
charged, be paid over unto the above
named defendants, and thereby all
and any title, estate, lien and interest
of the defendants, and ouch thereof,
including the unknown heirs of Sam
uel Carpenter, if he be deceased, and
all other persons or parties unknown
claiming any rliibt. title, interest,
lien or estate in the real estate de
scribed, tie foreclosed and forever
barred, except as 10 the ribt of re
demption as provided by law, and for
such further and different relief as to
the eo'urt may seem proper and equit
able in (he premises.
This summons is published In the
Medford Mail Tribune, under and by
virtue of an order duly made, ren
dered and entered upon the 30th day
of December, 1919, in this court and
cause by K. M. Calkins, Circuit Court
Judge.
The date of the first publication
therwf ie the 2nd day of January,
192 0, and the last publication is Feb.
6, IfriO.
" C. M. THOMAS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and post office address:
Itttltarcl. Oregon.
Xutirei of Slm-itfe H.vlf
Notiea is hereby give tkni in pur
suance of an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court of Oregon, for .lack
son County, in a cause therein where
in W. -M. Kinnison was plaintiff and
Carl W. Abercrombio and Uraco W.
Abercrombie, his wife, Alva II. War
ner and Jennie L. Warner, his wife,
Modford National Dank, an Oregon
corporation, and Jackson County
Dank, an Oregon corporation, were
defendants, and in which the said
plaintiff recovered a judgment
against defendants Alva II. Warner
and Jeriliie L. Warner in tho full sum
of Eleven thousand six hundred fifty
and 83-1 00 (ell. 050. 83) Dollars,
with interest thereon at the rate of
Seven (7) por cent per annum from
December 13th, 1919, for One thou
sand ($1,000.00) Dollars attorney's
fees and the costs and disbursements
of tho suit taxed at $62.20; and in
which suit defendant .lucksoli Counts
Hank recovered a Judgment against
defendants Carl W. Abercrombie nnd
Grace W. Abercrombie in the sum of
Five thousand five hundred thirty-six
and 00-100 ($5530.00) Dollars, for
Five hundred ($500.00) Dollars at
torney's fees, and costs and disburse
ments taxed at $11 1.85; and In which
suit defendant Med ford National
Bank recovered judgment against
said defendants Carl W. Abercrombie
and Grace W. Ahorcroinbie in the
sum of Five thousand one hundred
sixty-six and 93-1 00 ($5160.93 ) Dol
lars, and Four hundred ($400.00)
Dollars attorney's fees and $10.00
costs; and In which su:t defendant
Jackson County Hank recovered a sec
ond Judgment against defendant;
Carl V. Aborcrolnbio and Grace W.
Abercrombio in the sum of Threo
thousand nine hundred seventy-five
and 10-100 ($3975.16) Dollars, and
Three hundred fltty ($350.00) Dol
lars attorney's fees, each or which
judgment was enrolled and docketed
in tho said Circuit Court on tho 13th
day of December, 1919; and in which
suit a decree of foreclosure ot .the
mortgage of said plaintiff and the
several mortgages of said defendants
was obtained, a copy of which decree
is attached to said execution nnd
especially referred to, and in which
decree the following described real
property was ordered, to be sold to
satisfy first the judgment of plaintiff
and then the subordinate judgments
of the said defendants in the order of
their .priority, consisting of the fol
lowing: Ueginntng at tho Northeast corner
of Donation Land Claim Number
Eighty-four (84), in Township Thirty-seven
(37) South of Range Two
(2) West of the Willamette Meridian;
and running thence South Twenty
(20) chains for a beginning point and
running thence Wtest Twenty (20)
chains; thence South Twenty (20)
chains; thence East Twenty (20)
chains; and thenco North Twenty
(20) chains to tho place ot beginning,
containing forty (40) acres, more or
less.
Now therefore, In pursuance of said
execution and order of salo issued out
of tho said court , I will, .on Saturday
WHITE
X) SO-BTM FIR SSPRHET
HSKKiATHI) TRACTS ,
18 acroa highly Improved, all mod
ern conveniences, close in on pavo
mont, $5000.
10 acrea mostly bottom land, well
Improved, closo In, on pavemont,
$6000.
10, acres, well Improved, closo In
on the pavement, $5230.
3 acres well improved, close In,
prlco including stock, equipment and
furniture, $3000.
40 acres well improved, 20 acres
paid up water right, all fine bottom
land, $12,000.
3 acres closo to Cold Hill, well.im
prored, some good alfalfa under Irri
gation, $2600.
6 acres non-Irrigated, well Improv
ed, close In to Jacksonville, $1800.
10 acres close to Cold JI ill, well
improved, all crop In, price Including
stock, equipment and H. H. goods,
$3200.
BROWNS WHITE
in SOUTH vm HT.
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 haw the following to offer: A 24 room house with four three
room apartments completely furnished for housekeeping and eight
single Bleeping 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 sell completely furnished and Include fuel on hand for
$3500.00.
(Furniture alone worth $2,000.00; heating plant worth $1500.)
Bennett Investment Co.
102 Wost Main St.
(be 31st day of January. 1920, at the
hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon
of said day, at the I'rcut door of the
Court House in Jacksonville, in said
County, sell at public sale to the
highest bidder for cash the said de-
scribed premises in pursuance of said .
execution and decree to satisfy said
judgments, attorney tees, costs and
accruing costs.
Dated: Jacksonville. Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, December 23rd, 1919.
C. E. TEUltll.l.,
Sheriff,
fly Flora Thompson. Deputy.
sno was " ' a t'
WA.VrF,l)-Mun to deliver goods;
must be in position to leave city.
Salary. Apply -Mr. Snapp. Hotel
Holland Sample Room, afternoon
3 to 5. 210
RAILWAY MAIL Clerk examination,
Medford. Jan. 17. Hundreds need
ed. $1 300 $ 1500. Age 18 35.
Kxperience unnecessary. For free
part ten la rs. wrilo J. Leonard (for
mer Civil Service Hxnminor), 7110
liquileble Hldg., Washington, D. C.
2-18
WANTED Axmcn to cnt wooi and
clear rand. V. J. Ti'ebster Ranch.
205"
WANTED Girl to operate switcb
bpard. Apply -Dotal Medford. 2 4 s
WANTED -Lady eoo'k and packer
for mining camp. Phono 590. 250
WANTED Ciirl or woman for gen
eral bousowork; good wages.
Phone 750-X. 240
WANTED Oook, ?40 a month. Mrs.
J. F. Roddy.
llKLP WANTKll
Male and l-Vnialo
WANTED Men or women, salary
$2-1, full time, 50c an hour spare
time, selling guaranteed hoslory to
wearer. Experience unnecessary.
-Guaranteed Mills, Norrislown, 3'a.
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED A position as housekeep
er for one or more gentlemen, ln
uulro 4 10 South King street. 217
WANTWn MrmjnrtiliAWKOUl
WANTED To rent stock ranch,
stocked and equipped right.- Mart
Kllkerny, 454 Yamhill, l'ortland,
Ore. 24 7
WAN'TED Wo repair all makes or
sowing machines. Singer Sowing
Machine Co., 1 15 Wost Main. 207
WANTED To contract for plno nnd
fir logs dolivored at mill In Med
ford or F. O. F. cars Southern l'a-
clflc track. Big PIuos Lumber Co
WANTED Highest prices paid for
hides and furs. Medford Junk Co
phone 283-J.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
FOR KKH i HO OS EM.
FOR RENT OR SALE Neat 5-rooni
modern cottage, closo in. Call or
phone Darnum AptB. 240
MISCFIiLANUOCK
FOR KENT (loo.l garago. 221
North Holly street. 248
EXPERT REPAIRINO on typewrit
ers. cash registoiw a,nd sewl-Hg ma
ckiikos. l'lipno 1G1-X, W. II. Puck.
249
OLD MATTRESSES mndo over like
now. Phono DouglaH, 015-.!.
FtritNITDRE upholstering and re
pairing. Phono Douglas, 615-J.
SEWING MACHINES, phonographs
and clocks repaired. Phono Doug
las. 01 5-J. '
FURNITURE and household goods
packed and crated. Phone Doug
las 615-J. "
TOGGENBURO STUD GOAT Now
standing at tho Holms Stables. 240
. You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
. 5 room cottage, modern, like now.
2 lots on pavement, $1200
5 room bungalow, modern, east
front, 00 ft. lot, $1050.
5 room bungalow, modern with fur
niture, 2 lots, $1000.
8 ro(
$2200.
100 acres Improved, adjoins R. R
station, $ 1800.
GG0 acres, 3 sets of Improvements,
farm land all Irrigated, $9,900.
HURD LAND & INVEST.
MENT CO.
218-14 Garnctt-Coroy Dldg.
Modford, Ore.
Thone
09
TOIt r.KXT FARMS
i'DU UK XT drain and stock ranch.
Address Hox 2 3, Ilrownsboro, Ore.
9i 2 17
FOR SALE (1R KENT 1 Ci) acre
ranch on Williams creek. 9il acres
in cultivation: water riejit for 70.
or will trade for Rogue River val
ley ranch. s. A. McCuno, 13 10
Ashland avenue. Ashland, Ore. 2-10
ltCte, SAIo'O V-Vka 9,H K
FOR SALE Threo extra good milch
goats. 1111 North Riverside ave
nue, .Medford. 209
FOR SALE Ten fino milch cows.
1111 North Riverside avenue, Med
ford. 2 09
FOR SALE Good cow, $50.00.
Phono 25-R-2. 217
FOR SALE Choice Duroc shouts.
Inquire tent end of North Central,
opposito box factory. 210
FOR SALE i'uro tuod Duroc Jersey
weaned pigs from big typo ances
tors. Unregistered at $S each;
Registered at $14.00 each. Good
opportunity to get feeders or
brooding stock. Call aiodoc Orch
ard. FOR SALE Seven head of shoats,
weight about 100 lbs. Phono G-F-13
L. A. ltoso, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Cheap, dandy horso,
work, drive or ride. 1111 North
Riversldo avonuo, Medford. 257
FOB 8AUE RHATj HISTATH
l''OH SALE fly owner, severnl up-to-dato
bungalows cheap and on
ousy terms. If you want a good
homo this is your opportunity. P.
15. Wynkoop, 820 West Twelfth
street. 2UU
FOR SALli Throe roHim bungalow,
to be moved from lot. Inquire at
' 311 South Oakdalo. 207
FOR SALE Furnished house at 725
Alder Btreot. 24 7
FOR SALE Five voom furnished
modern bungalow, 529 South
Grape. Seymour Pliyun. 247
i1 OR SALE Ttv owner only, house
and lots ln Modford Also good
land closo to MedfoTd. Cash or
easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phono
452-H. 240
FOR BALE MIBOKULANEOUS
TOR SALE Oak, pine nnd fir wood
at now wrod yard, lOlghth and
martlett. Phono 497-W. 271
FOR SALE Cockerel and 12 pullets,
Partridge Wynndottes, at bargain,
Seo Ihom at tho Poultry show. it.
'II. Paxson, Central Point. N 10"
FOR SALE A second hand llulck
light Bix touring car In fino condi
tion. A bargain. 'Pinny Motor
Co., 123-125 Smith Front.
FOR SALE RS no:o playor piano,
perfoct condition; also somo rec
ords. Mrs. M. T. Edwards, 307
Liberty building. Phono 103. 247
FOR SALE Extra fancy Spltzonburg
apples, $2.50 per box. Bardwoil
'Fruit Co. 247
FOR SALE 32 Winchester Special,
reasonable, in good shape. 510
East Main street. 2 -Hi
FOR SALE Two second hand spray
ing mar-blues in goo'd order. Hear
Creek Orchards. 24(i
FOR SALE Rent or oxchango, now
and used Bowing machines. No
agents. I can savo you money. See
mo before ywi buy. C. A. Chap
man, phono 903-R. 245 South
Central. 209
WHY PAY $80 to fino for a now
sowing machine? Your old ma
chine can be made to run liko new.
W. II. Puck, phono ltit-X. 249
FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn cockor
oIb from heavy laying hens of the
Tancrod strain. R. V. Crum. Phone
597-R-l. 249
FOR SALE 1917 Saxon touring car.
Crater Lake Motor Co. . 247
FOR SALE 1919 Franklin. Has run
'6000 miles. Uarnum's Garage. 247
FOR SALE 20 tons ensilage corn
not husked off. Will feed out on
place. U. E. Pierce, Terrill Ranch,
Ilrownsboro, Oro.
FOR SALE -1 SIti Ford touring car,
good condition, 2 horso gas en-
' gine, Ohio feed cutler, 3-inch wag
on, buggy and harness, laud pul
verizer and small tools. W. D.
Roberta, Eagle Point. 247
FOR SALE Two slightly used drop
head 0G Slngor sewing machlnos,
cheap, Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
115 West Main street. 247
FOR SALE New rubber tire buggy,
light spring wagon, single harness,
and saddle. 1111 North Hiverslde
avenue, Medford. 20G
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 Sewing machines rent
, ed $1.00 per month. Phono Doug
las 615-J.
FOR SALE Hay. Phono 842-J.
FOR SALE Gas range, enameled
back, three evens. Call at Big
Pines Lumber Co. H. A. Thiorolf.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, dolivored,
$24.00 per ton. 1103 Niantlc St.
252
FOR SALE Used care on easy torms.
Korlnek Bldg., North Fir Btreot.
Clark & Childers. 240
FOR BALE tranu,. gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
worK done. Phone 913-J,
KMEneanJ4
STltAYF.l) OH STOMCX.
STRAYED OK STOLEN Reward for
information leading to recovery of
fine, now fifteen months Jersey
heifer; small underbit each ear,
very dark aro-iul eyes, nose and
month; tongue and hush of tail
black; lei;s fawn color. Disappear
ed Juno 3rd. W. II. Nudlng.
llrownslioro. 247
FOUND.
l-'Ol'ND l.adie' purse. Owner can
have same by calling at Tribune
office, proving property and paying
for ud. 2 4 G
FOR KXCHAJIGB.
FOR TRADE Six-cylinder touring
car for cattle. Answer Uox Y, Mall
Tribune. 2-10
MOXF.Y TO LOAN"
TO LOAN Money on good farm
laid, no' incumbrance. R. J. Blnn
kin.thlp, 1522 Sixth street. 247
TO IjOAX I. 11. Andrews loans
money on real cstato and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phono 53-M. 31 North Grnpo
street.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto truppno
LAHBR AUTO ' SPRING CO. "W
are operating tho largest, oldent
and beet-equipped plant ln the Pa
cific northwest. Use our spring!
when others fail. Sold under writ
ton guaranteo. 34 Norti Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon,
Attorney!
ELIJAH II . HURD Lawyer, 813-14
Garnett-Corey lildg.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorny-at-law
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. 35. REAMES Lawyer, Qamott.
Corey Building.
Dentistry
DR. BERT R. ELLIOTT Dentistry.
804-5-6 Medford Furniture anfl
Hdwo. Bldg. Miss Phylls Roberta,
Dental assistant. Office phone 295.
residence phone 115-Y. 173
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M.
WllBon, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into oar simplified accounting
method. HI. F. & H. Building,
Modford. Phone 157-R. .
Distinction In Mule
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaoherr ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musli
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldfc
Phone 73.
Lodges
I. O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 3,
Meets every Monday night at 7:30,
H. A. Van Ausdull, N. .; W. J
Miller, secretary.
Hogue River Encampment No.
?,0 MeotB 2d nnd 4th Fridays at
7:30 p. ra. J. L. Demmei-; C. P.;
L. O. Howard, scribe.
Olive Robokah lodge No. 28
Meeta 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8
p. m. Karen M. Bateman, N. G.;
Annie J. Bateman, secretary.
. Visitors cordially invited to all
mootings.
Planing Mill "
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 487 S. Fir. Phone
184.
O. J. BERGLUND Plumbiccg, heat
ing and repair work ot all kinds.
. Stoves rollned. 217 bouth River
side. Phone 225-J. - tf
Physicians and Burgeons
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P,
K. R. Co. Offices M F. H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
4K-417 Garnett-Corey Bids,
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 8. Laurel Itreat
T. O. HEINE-, M. D. Physiclaa and
Burgeon Specialty Eye, Bar,
obo, Throat. Glasses fitted and
properly adjusted. Moles, warts
and skin blemishes removed with
no scars left. Office third floor
Liberty Building. -
DR. El. RANDOLPH SEEI.Y, 300-807
Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
makes a specialty of surgery. Boeo
lal attention to Medford and Rogue
River valley people.
DU. McMORRlS M. DOW, Pnyjiclan
and Surgeon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obstetrics.
Special attention given to diseases
ot women. Offices 306-7 M. F. &
H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
pital. Printeres and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 87 North
Fir St.
Fransfer
EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE) CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
IIS. Prices right, Serrtc guar
tatett -, - t- -1