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r MEDPO'Ilf) fflTnVTRTnONT!. MtfDFOTU). OlJKCiOV. MONDAY. .TASTAJKV 11 P'AOR VIVE selects PRIZE WINNERS regard to our foivs.s for the savim: of whirh tV.'Ionol I ; i t so v t-1 1 issued the first clarion c;;ll." E ASHLAND, Jan. 12 "On with the dance!" as a terpsichorean slogan, has evidently been adopted by tho city council In the copfirmation by that body of a woman who is duly empowered to chaperene these social functions. Appointees to city departments proper have also been-confirmed as follows, it being well to remember that' in addition to ordinary caretak ers we have engineers, electricians, superintendents and commissioners on tho muuicijfiil payroll, also attor neys: Fire department: Georga Robison, chiof; "William Myer and John Kobi sen, assistants. Police: J. V. Hatcher, chief; Tom Roberts, assistant. F: H. Walker is engineer; Ollio S. Easterling, electrician; C. AV. Fruley, street commissioner; Earl Hosier, water superintendent. Jf.' B. Pinion is superintendent of cemeteries, and Amos Graves is exec utive curator of the municipal dump. l)y all the rules of analogy and coin cidence as to applying names to voca tions. Graves should be cemetery caretaker. ! Other appointive officials Include Hiss Calla Biegel as assistant recor der. Also to fill vacancies due to resignations, W. M. Brlggs is city attorney, in place of L. A. Hoberts, and' A. K. Kinney as park commis sioner, succeeds F. E. Watson, who is1 temporarily located in San Fran cisco during tho winter. Miss Blanche Hicks, city librarian, is also officially designated as chaperone G'f the dance. Tho city council, having' learned wisdom by experience, reserve Ihe right to revoko tho foregoing ap points ut any time by giving fifteen days notice, appointees to have tho i privilege of vacating the Job by np ' plying tho same rule as to notifying the city. This new departure, mu tually understood, should prove sat isfactory to all concerned. 'I leads of departments have several assistants, the water and light util ities necessarily employing the great er number. The municipal payroll is a large one, it being conceded that tho head of the electric light depart ment receives1 the highest individual pay cf any employe working for the town. The mayor also appointed the cus tomary standing committees, tho list being extensive and growing in num bor and importance each year. Prom inent is the finance 'committee, the duties of which are exacting and of tentimes burdensome. . C. ,.W Banta,, W. A. Turner. and G. If. Frost are on this job, other designations being as follows: - Fire F. J. Shinn, W. A. Turner, G. M. Mrost. Cemetery A. C. Nininger, W. A. -rumor, F. J. Shinn. Indigent J. H. McGee, A. C. Niu Inger, C. W. Danta. Sanitary G. 1-1. Frost, A. C. Xin inger, J. H. McGee. Building and realty C. W. Banta, AV. A. Turner, J. H. McGee. Ordinance F. J. Shinn, AV. A. Turner and C. AV. Uanta. Electric lights F. J. Shinn, W. A. Turner, J. II. McGee. Water S. W, Uanta, AV. A. Tur ner, J. H. McGee. Streets F. M. Frost, AV. A. Tur ner, A. C. Nlninger. The board of health includes Dr. F. 'G. Swedenburg and Dr. G. W. Gregg, also Councilmen .Nlninger, Shinn and AlcGec.' By way of a reminder, it might be well tc recapitulate the leading offic ials of the city government in con nection with the list of subordinates already given; the list Including C. B. Lamkin, mayor; G. G. Eubanks, trea. surer; Miss Gertrude liledo, recor der; Dr. D. M. Brower, city judge. Councilmen from the three subdivis ions of the town Include C. W. Banta and F. J. Shinn, first ward; G. M. Frost and V. A. Turner, second ward; A. C. Nlninger and J. H. Mc Gee, third ward. CALIFORNIA TO PLAY HARVARD AT BASEBALL I ; CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 12. The University of California baseball team has been invited to piny Har vard here this spring, it was an nounced today. Acceptance of the invitation is expected as the Califor nians are scheduled to make an east ern trip to meet several middle west rollepe teams. . STOP IILTO ECZEMA Penetrating', Antiseptic Zemo Will He'n You ' Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stopburnin?, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by any druegist lor 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins tha moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, ra?h, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorousi y heal t hy , always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not nRreasysalveaiiditdoesnotstain. When others fail it is the one deurndabie treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. f 'Jlc li, V, K..; 1. j., c-ciujiiJ, O. Vivian Martirrat Lihsrtv. 1 Clever twi-ls and surprise- are ft feature of "The Third K!." the h'U ,-! i ilitt ui i:i v -tarrimr Vivian .Mar tin, which opened vetcrdav at the l.iiiertv theater. To reveal what tlie-o unexpected development are would spoil hall' the pleasure for the multitude of folks who are sure to witness the picture tonight. Suffice it to siiv that Miss Martin, nrettv a she is in her lactni'v -ifl eustuuie, is ti'.'t unite what she seems. And the screen lovers who view the film are sure In like it all the more: when the hie- surprise is- spriiliL- and I she reveals her identity. "The Tliir.i j tv'iw" w tli.. 111,1-1 il.'li.'Iit fill oietiir.- ; ill which the popular little star iu-i vet appeared. It was ailnntcil irnnij a novelette which appeared recently in a popular magazine. .Livestock I'OKTLANI). (Ire.. Jan. V Cut- tie higher: receipt,-'. 2.122. Steers best j si 1 o-ifH'V'.lin rood to choice. W.'nl i n.(IO(aal'.7S: aooil to choice, fJO.fiO! r,i 1 1 till- mei liiim to good. iiU.nu (i' ,!).7": fair to '.rood. 8.(l(li'(l.hlW oiii iiKin to fair. $7.(lil((i 8.110: elioiee cows r.ud heifers. .'fD.OOfirlOO; (rood to choice, $7.7')(iffl.OO ; medium to sood. id. ";")(. 7.7;V. fair to im'Uuin, $4.7."(u 5.75: eanners, ifXilOGi" 5.50 -, bulls. (I.OO(i8.25: - prime Jisrlit calves. l-'.50f(i 15.00: heavv. ii.ftllfd 12.50. stuckcrs and feeders, .fS.OOfr.O.fiO. lloL'S hiuher: receipts Llllti. rnme mixed. .1 5.5IIHI 1 li.00 : medium mixed, .s.5.(IO((i 15.50: roiiuli heavy, tl2.50(i 1-l.tlll -. pins. .l2..i0('i l-t.-0. Sh hieher: receipts 2H08. Kust- ern laiulis. l-I.OO' '15.011 :' licrht val lev. .12.50( 1-1.0(1; lu-avv vallev. .-sll.50((il2.50: feeder lambs. $10.00 (d. 12.00 vearlinss. .-Hl.OIKd 12.00: wethers, (i 8.00. !f 10.00(11 11.00; ewes. i.00 liutter PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. Vi. liut ter' lower. Cubes, extra liOc: pareii nient wraiiped, box lots 02c; cartons (ille: half boxes half cent more: less than half boxes one cent more. J lit terfat. (ilfiKi'ic 1'. ii. b. station: (i7(if (iSc Portland. Snn Francisco Market SAX Fh'ANCISCO, Jan. 12. lint ter (i8e. Ksrun. fresh extras, 71e: ex tra plllets, (i-IVic: undersized pullets. 5(i',-c. l'oullrv (per lb..): California hens, i2(w'XUt: California liens, col ored, :i5(n;t7: strictly vounu' roosters, :i-K;; :i5c; ohl. 22e: i'rvers, :) l( :!(ie.; broilers, XValiUe. Ducks. :i0(:i2e. lieluiiin hares, alive 17((f'lj)c; iack rahhils .f:i.00((!.'1.50 per doz. Sipiabs, (i(ir(S70c per Hi. I'ieeons, '&.7"6i' 8.50 per doz. Ttirkevs, dfessed, 50((T 52c; nlive. noiuiiial. (IRANI) RAPIDS. Mich.. Jan. 12. aliditv of the indictments against Senator Xcwberrv and i:i-l others harmed with violating the election laws in the 1018 senatorial election was upheld bv Federal Judue Sessions here fodnv in dismissiiiL' a demurrer filed by counsel for the indicted men. Curd of Thanks We hereby wish to extend our ap preciation and sincere thanks for the kindness shown by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Uehekahs, .Mooso lodxe and friends of Medfcrd, Oregon, in the recent death of my he- loved husband, AV. .1. Linnerfelt. JIKS. W. .1. I.IXtilOltFEl.T AND OUR FATHER.. . JUtS.12. BKXTOX. JlftS. M. COl.E. 24S MR. G. E. LIXGFRFFLT. Wliilens fkff I -'JliaS like fl-'ifiSSS 1 Peredixo Vs- j.p' WHY WANTED Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House Through our office in Portland we have located customers for places here. If you have a Stock Ranch, Orchard, Farm or House for sale or trade list your place with nie at once. Phone 784-L or call at 'JO X. Peach .street. f I eant sell your place I will tell you so. Jf I can quick action is fissured. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. ARE GIVEN 001 The Southern Oregon Poultry show which closed Saturday was oiu of he most successful in the hNfory (.',' Jackson county. Printed below i. i he prizf lit : llarrcd IMyniouth Hock i It. Wheeler, 1st cock, lt cock- erel: .Mrs. V. liursell, 1st hen, v-ockerel, .Id cockerel, 2il pullet, pen; .1. W. Wheeler, 2nd hen, 2d 1st 1st pullet, :id pullet. White Plymouth INx-k . R. 11. Paxson, 1st cock. '2d hen, 1st hen, 1st cockerel, 2d cockerel, 1st pullet, 1st pen. No ec-mpelilion. llest solid colored bird. Silver l.accd V.'yandottes II. F. Wilson. 1st cockerel, 2d cockerel. No competition. White W'yandoltes W. .1. Warner, 1st hen. Fa i-t rid fie Wyaiuli it t es ('. 1.. Karsley, 1st hen. 2d hen, 1st cc. kerel, 2d cockerel, 1st pen. S. C. Rhode Island Reds Mrs. F. If. Dressier. 2d cock. 1st cockerel, lnt pullet, 2d pen; F. I.. Iloldridse, 1st cock, 1st hen, 2d pul let, ;',d pullet, 1st pen; K. Welib, 2d hen,. ;id pen. l.iejit lti-abnias . F. L. Rouse. 2d cock, Sd hen, 2d pullet; Mrs. Harry M. Scholz, Isl cock ; W. 1). Itathe. 1st hen, 2d hen. Rose Comb White U'kIuhtw .las. Carnutt.'lst cock, 1st hen, 1st CLVleM-el, 1st. pullet. INo competition. Sinjr Comb 'bite .ci;hoi-ns W. .1. Warner, 1st cock, 3d hen, 2d hen, :!d cockerel, 2d pen, 1st display. A. T. I.nthrop, 2d cock; .fas. Carnutt, :id eock, 1st hen ; (Jus Hrommer, 1st corkerel, 2d cockerel, 2d pullet, 1st pen; M. L. Sheets, 1st pullet. Itlack Miiiorcas (! erel, let ; AV. Speight, l:it hen, 1st cock 2d cockerel, 2d pullet, 1st pul II. T. I'ankcy, 2(1 hen, 3d ccck- erel, 3d pullet. Single Comb Itui'f Ix'hoi-ns R. 10. Becker, 1st cock, Its hen, 2d hen, 3d hen, 1st cockerel; D. 11. Ter rell, 2d pullet, 1st pullet, 1st pen. S. K. Am-oun.s iMrs. K. W. Spelsht, 1st hen, 1st pullet, 1st pen. Xo competition. Silver Spangled lliiiiibiit-fs .1. W. Luwton, 1st pen. Xo com petition. Cinlinnn Fnvei-nllo Leonard Chapin ill-Own, 1st pullet, Xo competition. Turkey chicken T. C. Pot tender, 1st cock, 1st hen. Xo competition. Runt. Pigeons D. A. Lyons, 1st pair, 2d pair. Nc competition. Fnntnil Pigeons Robert Miksche, 1st trio. Xo com petition. BE FOREST CHE XHW YORK, Jan. 12. A resolu tion urging that January 0, anniver sary of the death of Coloenl Theo dore Roosevelt, be observed national ly for emphasizing the need of forest conservation, will bo introduced here tomorrow at the annual meeting of the American "Forestry association. P. S. Hisdale, secretary cf tho or ganization, said today: "We plan to ask schools nnd civic organizations in every state to in clude fn their exercises statements hi 30B?8p1COUGH3 WANTED To contract for pine and fir logs delivered at mill in Medford or F. 0. B. cars Southern Pacific track. Eig Pines Lumber Co. jgT SINCE J SHIUOH Circuit Court All. Vernon Nnlioual Hank v. Oein-uc A. Abuse ct , el. Affidavit. Order. X..ra Mattahill v.. .Lime-. K. Mat tatall. A l'l'idav:l. tinie r. I'ifiil Deaiiacr v.-. l.dia Deinuiir. Atli.lavit. Order. Wallai-e eiiiinan v-. A'iola n' i'---luan. Diyol-i-e. Probate ( ourt Stcivart Patters..!-, estate. Ord.-r for sale of real prop, rl v. Ileal Fstate Transfer! II. A. North to Omlic Xur:li. L.'ts -J, :i, -I am! .1. See. 1, ,11. IK II. A. North to Oliilie North. Land in U 1. -10. :IK . II. A. North to Ottilie Norlli. S. one-third of N K.. V half of SK. 111. :M, -IW II. A. North lo Oliilie North. NK. of -Jl. Ill, IW I.'. ,1. Stiill et ux to t : ' i v Stall, l.ol 11. hloek 1. K.we l'urk addition lo Medi'.inl 10 (ieoree II. Kmles et al to li. II. Toll, l.ol "). block 1. (irav's aildit'oil lo Mi-ilt'onl 10 Citv of .Medford to Sadie l. Oseiiln-iiL'ue. Lot I ';, lib. -k 1, Liuiisden's addiliun to Med ford : Gcorni ('. Mi-t'lain et ux to K. A. Witfher ct ux. Lot 11, hloek :ill. li. li. r.d.litiim to FhiK-nix 1.(100 J. ,J. Muriiliv'et ux lo Standard Oil eimnuinv. Land in II. L C. 10 H. A. North to Oliilie Xorlli. Half int. in NW., N. half of S. SV. of SV. L'. -II. 1 K . Ahliv Kendall Thomas to T. A. Kil'er. ' Land in Medford Frank If. Nave et ux to .lack son Coiintv lhiildiinr A: Loan Association. Lots 1 and 'J. Davis subdivision ... Prudence Ml Malt ci vir to Sam ( hislodm. NW. of NW.. SW. of XU'., NW. of NW.. less 1-J acres dcs. I) li :lll I'M. 2'.). :1S. 1W 10 10 Charles S. Lewnian to li. V. Leiviaan. NK. oi" SW. 7. :1H. -1 W.. less land Oeorire F. l.ewmnn el ux to li. F. 'Lewnian. Deseriplioii sanie as above Kverett S. Lewnian el ux to li. V, Lewnian. ' niseriplion, same as above Dora WiuM el vir to llenrv I', lames et al. Land in 'Jl, IIS. IW.: also 22. 2K Sheriff lo First National Rank of Medford. Land in Jack son eoimlv i .'100 2,:ir; (i.oon - It's a fact thai the use of alcohol even in moderate doses as taken in tonics is often habit-forming in effect. . an easily assimilated tonic nutrient supplies the body with those elements that contribute to strength. Free from alcohol or any other harmful element. Scott's builds strength by nourishment. Scolt&Bowoe.nioom&cld.N.J. 19-14 BEOWN 6c WHITE 10 SOUTH Flit STREET ' IKICIGATKI) TllAFTS 10 acres highly Improved,- all mod orn conveniences', close in1 on pave ment, $5000. 10 acres nibstly bottom land, well improved, close In, on pavement, $i;ooo. ' , 10 ucres, well Improved, close in on the pavement, $r2")0. 3 acres well Improved, close In, price Including stock, equipment and furniture, $3000. 40 acres well ' Improved, 20 acres paid up water right, all fine bottom land, f 12,000. 3 acres close to Gold Illll, well Im proved, some good alfalfa under Irri gation, $2500. 6 ncres non-Irrigated, well Improv ed, clr.3e In to Jacksonville, $1800.' 10 acres close to Gold Mill, well improved, all crop in, price Including stock, equipment and II. II. goods, $3200. BROWN & WHITE in unrijir ftr rt. STI'S EMULS.l 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 have the following to bflur: A 24 room house with four throe room apartment completely fmnlfhed for housekeeping and eight single sleeping rooms completely furnished, four rooms nicely fur nished for owner's apartments; hot and cold water throughout; steam heating plant; garage oom for four cars. Will sell completely furnished mid include fuel on hand tor $550.00. ' ' o ,' (Furniture alone worth $2,000.00; beating plant worth $1000.) Bennett Investment Go. 102 West Main St. l'hone 709 tataniiim in i i ii in ,i -MiimiiiKHMfta .1. T. Kails e: .il p. Kno- A. Wa el iix. Lot 21. block 1. ex. W. 05. IS l.-.-l thereof of South--ea aifilltion . . . 10 W. K. Pliipp- el ux I.. Frank II. Nave. Lots 1 an.l '2. Davis subdivision 10 J. T. Kail.- et al to Kims A. Wall ct ux. Land ;n South sea .-i .l.l't i. .1-. hi k GOLD BELIEVER FOR FIFTY YEAHS y O Dr. King's Now Discovery has a successful record of half a century TIMF.-TKlF.l) for more than fifty years and today at the wealth i'l' lis poiMiiari'y ! When you think of that, you are 'mini, I to l-e cni ineed thai 1M-. Kia.u's .New Dis covery decs exactly what it is meant to do soothes eollL'h-law throats, cnlieestloll-tol'tllellled chests, looieus plileL-m-paek, and lu-eaits llie must ohsiinaie cold and grippe attack. . lr. King's is safe lor your cold, for your mother's cold, for the kid die's cohl, eoimh. en nip. Leaves no disagreeahle aiter-eU'eets. title, and jfhii) bottles at our di-UK;;l.st's. - Bowels Act Slugrjish? Ii-re(fulur tjowcln oten result til serioes sickness tunt i.i.soiitei's (ti the liver anil stomach. Make tln-in iK-t as they should with lir. King's New Life Fills. Keep the liver ac tive the system 1'ree l'rom waate. LTitv u bottle. WAXTIOll l-'irst class hrooin maker. .Itoi-.uo River lli-ooin W(.'i-ks, tlcn tral and .lai ksoa streets. 1!5- RAILWAY MAIL Clerv. exaniiiiation, Medford, .Ian. 1-7. Iluniireds need ed. $13110 $151)0. Ago IS it.",. Fxperience unnecessary. For free iarticiilars, write .1. Leonard (for mer Civil Service Kxaminer), 7iin Fquitllhlo LIIi!;-., Washington, l. C. 2-IS WANTl-'n Axinen lo cut wood and clear land. W. J. Webster Ifanch. 205 HEW WAJVTEf FKMAliB WANTIill .Woman to tako care of sick for a few days, (iood wages. 2 1 '.(lenesseu street. Phone 2(i3-Y. 21 !i WANT HI) Lady cor.k and packer for mining camp. Phono 59(1. 250 IIFLP WAX'I'I'.K .Male and l-'eniale WA.NTJOI) Men or women, salary $21, full time, 50c nn hour spare lime, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Kxperleneo unnecessary. Guaranleed Mills, Norristown, I'a. WANTKIr jrrtiuirvjijA'.VlLOlia WA.YTFD To buy 10UO smudge pots. l;hono F. M. Corses, 10N-R1. WANTFI) To- buyflvo tons of bar ley and corn; aJ;;o good 12x1-1 lent. 'Phono II. W. liingham, 597-.1-3. WiANTFI) Cook stove suitable for wash house. For sale, O. A. C. Barrel' cockerel. Phone I.--F-5. 2 10 WANTFI) An incubator in g(.',)d 25(1 condition. IMiouo 370-W. WANTED Wo repair nil makes of sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1 15 West Main. 207 WANTKD To contract for pine nnd fir logs delivered at mill In Med ford or F. O. F. cars Southern Pa cific track. Dig Fines Lumber Co. WANTED Highest prices paid for hides nnd furs. Medford Junk Co., phono 2S3-J. WANTED House .moving and ro nnlrlnu. Phono 4KR-M or 4K-)C. t.f You Can Buy These NOV, EIGHT. B room cotlngo, modern, llko now, 2 lots on pavement, $1200. li room bungalow, modern, cast front, CO ft. lot, $1050. 5 room bumjalow, modern with fur nlturo, 2 lots, $1000. 8 room house, modern, 2 lots, cloar, $2200. 1C0 ncres Improved, adjoins It. It: station, $ 1 SOD. CC0 acres, 3 sets of Improvements, farm land all irrigated, $9,000. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 213-H (;nrnetUCnrey UldK. Medford, Ore. II WASTED SIl'OATlOS. MISCKIXAXKOCS iWAXTFli Vounir woman witb i-.vo- FOR RKNT Om.il garage. . 22 AA'ANTI'lli ouiur woman Willi r cliiltliea (eiulit and linii'i. w.iiii. po-iiiiiil as housekeeper. It. H. W. R. I. !!n i'..".. : rOK BAL.ll, LiVki.111.KJJi l-'ClK SAI.K-- Two line eow.s. Foot hills Orchard, li I l-.t I. 2.".:: FOI! SAI.I-: Sorrel horse. weUha al t '. Will drive or ride. Saddle and bridle, l'i5:l Conn street. , i' s l-'di; S LK Kesistered llerei'ord hull. Admiral s"imK. lvrfection Fain'av, hreediai; a tine lii-: hnne animal, with oo,l eolor anil niar!, Ini'.s:.' i'i niotuhs old. .lust Hie type to iuiliri.ve the quality of your herd. Apply (told Crest Kaniii. Cold Hill, lire. I'hoiK! 31-F-ll. 2 111 FOIl S A I. II Three extra good mil, h goats. 1111 North Riverside ave nue. Medford. 2ti'l l'Olt SAI.i: Ten fine milch ci.'ivs. 1 t 1 1 North Riverside avenue, Me'l foi'd. 2ii:i FOR .SALIO I'urn 1ned Puree Jersey weaned pigs froni big type ances tors. I'nregistered at. ?S each; Registered at $1-1.00 each. Good i.'Ptiol'tunjrty to get feeders or lireeding stock. Call Modoc Orch ard. FOR SALF Seven head of slinats, weight about 100 llis. Phono U-l-'-KI L. A. Rose, Phoenix. FOR SALK ('Heap, dandy horse, work, drive or ride. 1111 North lllvei'slde avenue, Medford. 257 FOIt SALF KKAIi Il'STATH A HNAI' A five-roi.tll house, huge lot. paving, goad location. (all 351-il. 25'!' I'Olt SALIC Five room turnishod bungalow. 520 South Grape. 253 FOR SALF -2 1 'i acres. 7 in alfalfa, all good alfalfa ground, a few fruit and almond trees, berries; good buildings, fine location: five miles west of Medford. R. F. 1). I, llox 31, Medford, Ore. W. S. Rapylioltz. T'.i I 2 -III FOR SALK Must sell TO acre ranch with six-room house, largo barn, plenty fruit, berries, two- miles from Medi'ord. Price $15(10. $luoo will handle. I". O. Itox 017. 2 IS" l'Olt SALIC lly owner, several up-to-dato bungalows cheap nnd on easy terms. If you want a good homo this is your cpporlunlty. P. 10. Wynkoop. S20 West Twelfth street.. 200 FOR SAL'10 Threo rr.'oin bungalow, lo be moved from Jot. Impure at 311 Soulh Oakdale. 2(17 FOK BAIJi lWlitfliliLAMeOUB l'Olt SALE .Mountain Jonathan ap ples. Lust chance. Fine fruit. Ci.'iiner's warehouse. 250 l'Olt SALE Can niako immediate delivery on new Ford louring car. Self-starter, shock absorbers. Took c.ii- on trade and will sell at small discount. Write or telephone W. C. Clcmmeiis, at Eaglo Point. FOP. SALE Rhode Island Hod cock erels. Also a fu wpullets. l'hone 40S-R-3. -210 FOR SALE Oak, pino nnd fir wood tit. new wrod yard, Eighth and 'Bartlett. Phono 407-W. 271 FOR SALE A second hand liulck light lx touring car in fino condi tion. A bargain. Tinny Motor Co., 123-125 South Front. . FOR SALE limit or exchange, now and used sewing machines. No agents. 1 can savo you money. See mo before '(u buy. C. A. Chap man, phono 003-R. 2 15 South Central. 209 WHY FAY $S0 to ;to0 for a new sewing machine? Your old ma chine can he made to run like new. AV. II. Puck, phono 1U1-X. 219 FOR SALE Wliltu Leghorn cocker els from heavy laying hens of the Innciod strain, It. V. Cruin. l'hone 597-lt-l. 219 FOR SALE 20 tons onsllago corn not husked off. Will feed out on place. II. E. Pierce, Tcrrlll Ranch, lirownsboro, Oro. FOR SALE N'ow rubber tiro buggy, . light spring wagon, single harness, and saddle. 1111 North Riverside avouue, Medford. 2G(i FOR SALE A touring car In good running order, good engine, good tires. A bargain at $300.00. Tumy Motor Cc, 125 South Front St. FOR SALE Sewing machines rent ed $1.00 per mouth, l'hone Doug las 0I5-.I. FOR SALE Hay. Phone 812-J. FOR SALE Gas range, enameled back, three ovens. Call at Big Fines Lumber Co. If. A. Thierolf. FOK SALE Alfalfa hay, delivered $24.00 per ton. 1103 Mantle St. 252 FOIl SALB tfflnn, rae;, aedlment and dirt Plowing and teaming work dona. Phone 912-J. FOK HKNT itH HLRlSLFLNO ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. Kenllworth Rooms 130 West Main street. 211) KOIt JiKXX F ARMS FOIl SALE OR RENT -Kilt acre ranch on Williams creek, ,00 acres In cultivation; watertight for. 70, or will trade for Rogue River vat ley ranch. 8. A. .MeCune, 134U Ashluud avenue, Ashland, Ore. S 10 FOR RKXT i.'.oi.il Xoi" It 11 ntly s- n et. 21S i:l'i:i!T liKP UltlNII on typewrll- ers, e:'.;h registers and sewing ma I chines. Hi;, no 1 1; 1 -X , W. II. 1'uek. 1' 1 : lli.ll MATTltFSSKS made over like ; l.e-.v. Phone Innilas, C15-J. j IT I't't' It t'. upholstering and t paii-ini;. IM.or.e Doiitan. 015-J. I SK WIN" 1 1 MM'lliNKs, phonographa ! and eleeks i opai re.,. Phone lcu j las. r. l.'.-.l. Fl'RNITrRF and li(m.-ehr,t,l goods packed and ereied. Phone Doug las tilTi-.I. MOM'.V TO LOAN' TO LOAN J. IJ. Andrews loans money on real esiate and buys nioiigages and Liherty tiomU. Phone 53-M. ill North Grapo si reel. LUSIXKSS imiECTORY As to Mrjpunc LATIKH AUTO SPRING CO. Wa aro operating tho largest, oldost And host-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others full. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth Bt., Portlund, Oregon. Attorney! ELIJAH H. HUllO Lawyer, 213-14 Garnott-Corey Uldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy-at-Iaw rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. H. RE AMES Lawyer, (larnett Coroy Building. licntlstry DR. HEItT P.. ELLIOTT Dentistry. 304-6-6 Medford Furniture and Hdwa. Bldg. Miss I'hylls Koborts, Dental assistant. Office phone 295. residence phone 115-Y. 173 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M. WHbou, C. P. A. Attontlon given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into onr slmpllflud accounting method. M. F. & H. Building. Medford. Fbono 167-R. Instruction In Miiolo, FRED ALTON I1AIQI1T Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Muslj Studio, 401 Gurnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Lodges I. O. O. F. Alodford lodge No. 83, Meots every Monday night at 7:30. II. A. Van Ausdull, N. .; W. L. Jlillor, secretary. Iloguo ltlvor Encampment No. 30 Moots 2d and 4th Fridays at i 7:30 p. m. J. L. Domnier. C. P.J L. O. Howard, scribe. Olive Itehokah lodge No. 28 Meots 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, at 8 p. m. Karon M. Batomac, N. G.; Annlo J. Uatcmnn, secretary. ' Visitors cordially Invited to all . meetings. I'Unlng Mill THOMA3 MOFFAT General m!U work, sash, doors, mouldings and croons. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. O. J. BERGLUND Plumbing, heat ing and repair work of all kinds. BtoveB rollnod. 217 South Rlver Blde.Phone 225-J. ' Physicians and Burgeona ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson Countv Bank Uldg Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of flco phono 30. Residence 933. DR. J, J. EMMENa Physician and surgeon. Pructlce limited to eye, ear, nose Bird throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P, H. It. Co. Offices M. W. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. 1 .'. ; . DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOIANi 16-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 904-L. Residence 28 8. Laurel BtracL T. -O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Burgeon Specialty Eye, ' Bar, Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted and proporly adjusted. Moles, warts and skin blemishes removed with no scars left. Office third (loot Llborty Building. DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 800-307, Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makos a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogua Klver valley people. DR. Mc.MOItRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetrics. Special attontlon given to diseases ot women. Offices 306-7 M. F. & H. Uldg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. I'rlnteres and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir 8t. Frnnsfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. , Office 42 North Front St. Phona 116. Price ?Uh(. Bexvlc guao