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STPTD'FDTIT) MAI 15 TTUTTUtTTC. M'RD'FO'R'n, 0T7JT10X. Tt'F.SPAY. .TAXUATJY - in. 1020 P'ATITC FIVE 1 ti BRIDE-TO-BE HIS CHICAGO, .Tan. 13. Police nid was enlisted today in the search for 'Miss Frances Hock, 20 years old, of Missoula, Mont., who disappeared Sunday, after she had unexpectedly come to Chicngo to get acquainted with the parents of her fiance, Harry G. Harden. Harden received a telegram from Miss Rock, sent from the Union sta tion here. She told him sho would wait for him at the station. He waa unable to find her there. Miss, Rock recently graduated-from a convent in Missoula. She is tho fifteenth girl reported missing to the police in two days. Seven of these were from out of the city. MISSOULA, Merit., Jan. 13. Miss Frances Rock, reported in Cbieaao dispatches as being the object of a search by the pufice of that city, is attending her classes- at the Univer sity of Montana here today, tine fcv o junior in tho institution. Miss Hack said she knows Harry tl. Harden, battled in the Chicago dis patches sa her fiance, intimately. She bos not Ueea absent from (It ty recently. Hor father Is W. H. flat, tt:-.e,iUhy rancher at Loin, samp here, Livestock POBTWNI. Jw. 13. fut ile firm: wmrilrfs 304. 'Stum lot $lt.2.rra 1'2.0Q: eaxxS io eimita, iti.."rti. $11.00(911.'.') ; sood ia cteaicifc, 010.50 tffil.OO: sunltam to toeA. (Hl.tWiM SB.T5 ; f aif to iiwwt, $.t)(S"9.(W : cm fijon to fair, 97.tMK5r!.0tl: -ehoiee cows iftJttd heifers, $fl.OO(5UO0; sood !o choice, $7.7r 0.00; mwiiii'm to coral. $5.73(37.7 j; fait to fnctltmn, -i.7."B S.75: canners, S.50(S.ft.r9 ; hull. $fl.00(8.25: prime Jiithl calve. . 12.oUl".0O: heavy, $7.(W(5V.f.50;i phiehtim and foctfcra, 08.OO(o!).5O. -Jd oirs Minimi, affHr-natx 2'.ril. IVrnto mix'ed, QlK.'dHii'WM: nwduafc mixH, k$15JWKnil,Va0: Kiitifh hr-vv, ia.5Si , ,-JL9,l!U ; purs, 9V.imal.a. ,Vc? Sheet) higher; rvcciirfs .1112. Eat : f tj 'jijvutlsw, tH.0V15.S.V. Itetrt vat : IJV.fi' ia.rr()l 4.0ft! ireaw valley,' ftll.JltrW 14.50; teaier tawbs, 10.W .(ttl$!M; '. VMirtmaw. ' MLO0sftt2.Ofi ;! wetlkfu. 4HO.OW2.0r: jwcs. $7.00' : (5)8.00, ' ;: ' Duller 1 V ' APfKTrN. Or.. Jon. 13.Rot- Iv'ter Steufe. C'uhrx, c-tstra, Old powh ' ' -fneni wrawmrd. hox vitt IS"--: r.airtWH j '68o bail Win liatf rvM nmre; h"wf I . Ihari half Iwxe one. cent more. Hut I s'iterfjiit. OKo ti'As f. v b. station; fl7( (.'G8es Portland. j j, ""'tout Plfi ot tl fe U'oith atuney , f; .BON'T Mllfes TfilB. Cot oot this j' isttr)) eattas with S n4 mail It to .'; JPbUsr Co., J S3 5 Sheffield Ae., . 3hjcxtso, It!., writing yottr Borne and '.adaress ctcarty. Too witi receive in 'Jeuro a tril pofknge coninlnti Filey'i Honey and Tar Compound, . ':.jtoir cou&tut, colds end tronn; Foley Kidney pills 'for rnio in sides and tjfts; rheumatism, hockache, kidney ;eld Madder ailments; and Foley (T'j&UHmte Tlilot, a wholosumo and j tioroogbly cleanslnH cathartic, for constipation, Ittiioosnaas, headache, '.. nod sliigKish bowels. For sale by ;$ledford Pharmacy. EAGLE PUR MS Bv A. C Howtott. H. Dcnne.v. reDresohlins (he Hove ,i?ceUc comimnv, Can Francisco, '(.'ill., wns here Wednesday for dinner. liuhe Johnson and Waller Wood drovo in wilh n temn Wednesdnv nnd took nossnne on the Lewis iitnev foi" Mcdford, nnd remained there ovcr iiiulil, coniim; out on the mail nuto. ' Jfvs. F. J. Avers of Reese Creek, and her daughter. JCi's. llov ymilli of M.edford, came in Wednesday. Mrs. Smith has been out visitins her .par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. .1. Avers nnd other relatives nnd friends for Hi past few davs, and Wednesday after noon started for home on tho Lewis .iilncv. , .Anion? the business nailers Thurs day Was (ieo. W. Slowee. lie came in to brim? liis cream and csm for the creamery men. He had two oases of cuffs nnd two cans of cream. . C.-E. liellows brought- ill his cream pr.nd .the ereamerv nien had brotmht out for him n lot of Brener board, t.) he used in .the place of lumber or plastering in finishing up liis house, lie said Unit lumber wasso liiirh and bo hard to uet that it would cost him more -than the material he has nnd this is eouallv as irood as either ihc lime planter or the wood for ceiling. Help Your Digestion When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with Hi-MMDS Dissolve easily on tongue as pleasant to take as candy. Keep yonr stomach sweet, try Ki-moids ' MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWKS MAKERS OP SCOTTS EMULSION llenrv French al.so canie in and briuu:lit in ids euus and cremu, bin not so ninnv (?i;s us Mr. Stowell. When I asked Mr. Stowell how nianv hens he was keeping lie replied, "Oh. about ."00 liundred." Wiio wondeis that he has two crates a week to brimr to market. Speakimr of Mr. , French, the creamery men broinrht out a Natitmal Vacuum Washine; lmiehine f-r his wife. He intends to attach it to his iraoline motor nnd save his wife the blunt of the work in washing. When one can attach those machines to an electric, or uas motor power it saves a very larsie part of the labor i;i wnshiiiL'. F. S. liailev, of whom mention was made in mv Inst, who has been out on. Antelope erevk cruisini: tiiuhcr. returned Thursday, took dinner at tiie Sunnvside and went on to .Medi'ori! on the 2 o'clock .iitnev. , Al M'uvfield of Ashland, who has been here with his wile, who is ear- ins for her sister, Mrs. William (. Kniuhton. went to Medford with Will Lewis, nnd so did Mrs. Hov Smith. John Under, one of our well to do farmers and slock men was auionf the business callers Thursday. William Minssall of Lake Creek tune iu Thiirsdm,' tiud broiiKht a whole beef and two boss dresseu. He let one of this ereamerv men have one hnlf of tlve ucef and the IW hotfs, :inI in addition to fbe two hoes, the ere-umerv men had Three more dressed lwatH that lie had procarod from l.-mm fharlev. lheo ireuiiiery men: iavtv ore two iritcss, reprr- srtitinff the two erenmeiieit, the Jack son ' 'mint v and the Independence, tlsat mnko ttntt resolar trips thrnnuh imee oyort vtppk oott bnv iir aiuxit aVttiini the farmers hrtvc to fell, m lutdition to the etifs, cream, i liickcns. hide, lirecn r drv, wood, mohair and almost auvthinar else that the t'ttKuie-r has to di-Hiiuse, gf. that ttiev fo tool o tJ'tret. SI. smA Mm. Thmnns l.onc Dtts-sed ttiroosrh oar town TUursdav "vninc.: P. 5Jsfitld. ln lives ortti t here near liuv creek, was a hasinew. culler Friday and so was t'cte Yorvm: and Jii Hister. Miss Clara Youii2 vriio in eiul operate a fine farm iost wvwt of town. Mr. and Mrs. tieoru'e It. tlrown and a part of Ihc family, of Krownsboro, were here Friday, and Mrs. HrowuV Indlrer. . V. Ilell. on their ttv Mettford. bift were bavinir tire tremble and sloptwd berc for retwin. Menrnv. flwnw Summers, Hnrolr!1 I'evton and his brother Ralph t'evton of Klonuce ICnrk, lime out on hoise haek and took dinner at (ho Simnv- idc. Friday, t'lmrlev I'lummer of C"ichnlis, Wash., who has heen vtnitine nis cousins, Mr. and Mr. J. It. Tlurn bruc. the past week, loft Monday for Central l'oint, ucconipanied by Jtr. Thornhme. 4'iirlvlc Kuiwick wiiH in town rn- duy, havjrKf e team hod up. Ite said that he iroiai! tn stjrrt for Union' Creek rami) this. Nnturdav, Biafnini; with lour horse teum. C. J. Kofcr, the Ilrwvnsborn mcr-j rba&t and ment deliviwf, and Senreel Joe Mnvrrnm were atnorut the ImxitieuM eatlers Friday, and so whs Mrs. rred Uutton, and J. U Robinson, one of ofir We farmers. He is fnrmme this year 400 ocres of land and has bouirht Fordin tractor and expects to put in this sprinir 100 niTO ot land in com. He and hiti t)ovs ore rnstlerj. W. V. I'orkcr of Rutte Fall- came out Friday to tn' to tintonaic his tax biptifies. He has sold a section oi timber land northeast of llutte Fulls anil in toakinif out the abstract was notified that there wna a part of the land on the definoucnt list on (he tax list of 1H07 and 1I1IIH, and he has his rcceiiits lo show that ins taxes were all paid up to and iiu'liidiiur those two years. J-iiri he has lo iro to the ex pense and trouble to !io clear lo Jack sonville to strnichlcn out the blunders or worse, of incompetent county of ficials'.. . Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Cumminus Stomach - I-Cidn cy s - He art- Liver Keep tho vita! organs health? by regularly taking the world's stand ard rcVnedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles Th National Remedy of Holland fo" centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilho! mina. At all druggists, three Bizes, look foe tite nnine Gold MmJkI on overr boa and accept no imiuitioa ' WATCH THE , BIG "4 GOLD MEDAL WHY WANTED , Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House ' Through our offir-e in Portland wo have hx-atert customers for plaees 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 20 N. Peach street. If I can't well your place I will tell you so. If I can quick action is assured. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. started this Saturday mornim; for San l'riincisi-o, Cal., to isit her daughter. Carl Von der llclleu o( Wellen was a lnuiiiess caller this nioniiiiLr. and so was K. C. llardine; of Lake Creek. Mr. II. went on to .Medford with Wis; Jack. Artie Xichols ciiBie in this niorn iiisr on the Lewis iitnev to meet hi wife, who has been visitimr her niol!i er. Mrs. McDonald of Krownsboro, uiid other rclali'es. and lo visit his parent. Mr. and Mrs. John XiclioU. Miss Myrtle M.inter also came out on tho same iilncv. Hamilton Walkins was also a busi ness calier (his moriiiiiir. Wilbur llecson of Talent, nnd W. W. Coltrall tif Trail, were hero nini tool; dinner at the Sunnvside today. Keal I-lstate Transfers Mis. Lena McCarthy lo John SniUer. Gold Har No. 2 $ ! (Icoree W. Barker et nx lo Charles C. Pursel. Lot 10. block 1. Kose Park addition to Jledford 1(1 James Tavlor et ux lo Willinm Mcl.eod. SR. ot 111, II, IK, S. haul' of KW.. iNW. of'SW.. SW. or NW. l!7. 2F. 200 V.'ilJiam Mcl.eod to James Tay lor et us. Lnnd s above described 200 Jane Noevcl tiuervnev to James Tavlor et us. Lnnd in lot 1, block 2. Ttatr's addition 10 Harriet !. F.duieudes et al to James Tavlor et ux. IM 0, block . Koss addition to Medford J Manriiret S. oliss to JanieN Tavlor et us. Ijind in Col tHKC addition to Mi'dfofcl 1 EBWaST0 T8 li Jicr Should Keep Chiiarea la best Condition Anr phy4cian will tWl tou that & rrry lrw. it wnt. t4 iltnow. muhl bo rovTPntiw) it" j-o;tl wiirnW fcfni tticir Urn, kkin.ya And StwtJji wrkiot. W!Kn thir (SffwA lictoome du)jfl:iiU lnw-nil hytho fwisou vrt&tif matter Which shoUI lia vR law-n carried off. Yon actually invitt fli bnrX TfiirtTf. fti 1 i o -wn, hivn,cvn, ulujjftriah tkya't ifnr th-m, ptctailr al. thw time of the ytftr. Cnti a iwckngro of Lio vth rJ?o&L '1'jfctoet & cup ceaoh nteTtt nrt vmi'l. t sntr- prift-d how i-middy it will put you in Utnr usul rakit you fal like new. Tii famous o!l iwrh tea is uncx flitt for ehhjnic const i pat ion, hQKl- tiani, c4. Ar-Vx gvniily jjd docs Utt erttate ih. phrpik: Plwat lo take mnd Nothiiiff )vttT fm- tho childt-vn. ttfl omit a ail tiruglst. I-iiiuwiD Ifo- BELT WAATKlt S2AJUD. VAN'TKt Kuperiencoil grocery clerk. Apply Wliito Houhc Grocery, Anhland. 2 4 9 WANTEI First class broom maker. Jtogae ntver llrnom Wcrkn, Cen tral and JackHon ntrcctK. 252 WANTED Axmen to cut wood and clear land. W. J. Webjrter Haneh. 2un KELP HWJWnsix JTWWMfiK WANT 101) Woman to sick for a few days. 21 lienessco street. take euro of lood wages. I'hono 20;!-Y. 24!) WANTED Lady cock and packer for mining campPlione ,r!)G. 2S0 WBtl. LOST Gold bar pin with initials .1. M. S. on back. Reward if returned to Mai! Tribune office. 219 IX5ST Brown woolen glove, right band. Return tr,i .Mail Tribune. 2.10 WANTED To contract for pine and fir logs delivered at mill in Medford or F. 0. B. cars Southern Pacific track. Big Pines Lumber Co. i iii n i i c ad COLDS breed and Spread INFLUENZA KILL THE COLD AT ONCE WITH CASCARAbJQUININE St.mrTjrd cold remedy for 23 yeai-i' ii uuiui toiin .ate, pure, no opiatec breads up n roht ii 21 nours scnjvji f.rtn in 3 day). rV Monev bac'-. if it fiK The. i ll r 1 1 -virifv . - - At AllCn: r.'.-ro HKI,P AVANTKI) Mulo and I-Vmalu WANTKD Mon or wdjiumi, salary $24, full time, T.Oc an hour spare time, selling guurantoeil hosiery to wearer. Kx peri ence unneoossary. Guaranteed Mills, Xorrislown, Pa. WAITED ffTlTJATION. WAXTICU Ity elderly man, position on ranch, stoek rainh preferred. "Would take charge of entire horses ' Address W. li. Clilrie, A.shland Hotel, Aslilnnd. l2n Page-DressSer Co. PHNOE 2g2 NASH BLOCK Why Pay Rent? Own your own home. If ycu are inter ested in ranch acreage read this ad carefully. t. Modern home. Five rooms, bath. On nuved streot. Claraso, woodhouso. All anncBsnionlB paid. Only $2000. U0. jt. Alodern tve room liuniilow. f.'ost front. 411 ojiKt'ssnicnts n'aid. For oolr.k ai-, Jmoiv.oo'. 3. ' 8ven room1 akrictly modern bun SSlnar with irsraitp. Wx.mi! house. HoiiGti well finlnhcd. muny built in fctitures. J'rico :',000.00, plus $115 lavinir. Verjf attractive ternra. i. 'Modern litmBolow. Kivt? rooms, screen parches.' Set tubd. ItiirUwood rioora. Fire-place, Maraiie.' Trice $2500.00. lllim pavillK $04. 0(1. 5. IHKHIATKI KAK.M. 40 acres ftrKt class land, ftll under Irrigation. Unveiled antt cnltivatefl. Well fenced, plenty of vrator, $1,011 icr acre., Water lie lit all ttftirt !r in full. I)ci community, close to school, ffocil finning nearby. Klcctric iiower, telo phouo, itaily mat), cream gathered twlc each week. Large darn, anil cheap houHe. Thin will lie a money lhalior tor dairy, hour and chichen ranch. Price $7500.00. 6. LISTEN TO Til IS. Irrigated land. Full paid up water right worth $100.00 per 'aero, and many owners would bo glad to pay this price. We are of ferine 210 acre river bottom I land, It h fally paid up water ritht covering thin amount, for HZ 1,(100.00. 135 acres cultivated. 85 acre timber and brush, milCB river frontage, fair huildisgs, all best of agfaifa and ffrain loud. Al for eardon and roo't crorm. Plenty of watr, Ireat com munity, power line, phone, daily inail, school, store, fino roads, Biilen did fishing and hunting nearby. Ideal stock, hos and grain ranch. Jlnko money by producing high class cattle1, duirylim, hogs, poultry, grain and airalfa. You can make this farm pay for itself In a short Llmo. Reasonable terms. 7. i'1500.00. Splendid large woll built eight room home, bungalow type. Mtiln floor,' largo living and dining rooms with beamed ceilings and elm veneered wainscoting. Red room, .full cabinet kitchen, full length screen porch, toilet, large front porch with massivu stono work, massive stone fireplace, stono foundation. Second floor, throe largo sleeping rooms, large well equipped bathroom three largo closets. Outbuildings, wood house, garage, storehouse, chicken house and yard. This prop erty is worth at least ?li500. 0(1. : Of fered for $4500.00. 8. $2450.00. Close In six room bungalow near Sisters' . Academy. East front, fruit and shade trees, lawn. Concrete foundation, large light rooms nil newly finished, bath room finished in white enamel, and kitchen In whito and cream enamel. (.iarago, wood house. See this lit once. 9. $1550.00. Close in. bood roomy cottage of six rooms and bath. Lot 50x100. l'avlng and cement walk fall paid. -House alone would cost to build, more than $2000.00. For quick sale, price $1 550.00. Will take good light car, part payment. Borne cash, some terms. 10. MICHIGAN LAND to exchange for Medford residence property. We have 1 G0 acres good Michigan land bordering on fine river, all level land. Four miles from good town. Valued at $2 5.00 per acre, clear. What have you to offer? PAGE-DRESSLER CO Phone 282 Nash Block' 9 - 'I INVEST In a proposition thot will pay you bl? Interest on your money, and one that you can, within a short time, turn again at a profit. We have the following to offer: 24 room house with four throe room apartment completely furnished 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 and include fuel on hand for $5500.00. ' (Furniture alone worth $2,000.00; heating plant -worth $1500.) Bennett Investment Co. 102 West Main St. Phone 709 WANTED HlCKt,IiASrKOUi WANTKD To buy milch cow. be first class. I'lnme 7NS-U-2. .Musi 25 1 WANTKD To buy pots. I'hono F. .M. 1 11(10 Corlies, 4tS-Kl. WANTKD To buy ley and corn; a! tent. 'I'hono li. u'JT-.l-a. five tons of bar so good 12x14 W. llingliain, W'A'NTKD Cook stove suit able for wash house. For sale, (). A. C. Harrel cockerel, l'hone !.--F-5. 2 111 WANTED An incubator condition. Phono ;170-W in good 250 WANTED We repair all makes of sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 115 West .Main. 2(17 WANTED To contract for pine and fir logs delivered at mill iu Mod ford or F. O. K. cars Southern Pa cific track. Ilig Piuo3 Lunibor Co. WANTED Highest prices paid for hides and furs. Medford .luuk Co., phone 2S3-J. . WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 4S8-M or 48S-X. tf VOil HEXT FAT.MS FOR SALE OR KENT IliO acre ranch on "Williams creek, 10 acres in cultivation; water right for 70, or will trade for Rogue River val ley ranch. S. A. McCune, 1:U0 Ashland avenue, Ashland, Ore. 2 4 0 FOR SALE 1!) pigs, four months old, price reasonable. Inquire at Scheblo Ranch, Kouto 1. 25 1 FOIt SALE One rotund China boar, four sows, will havo pigs in IMarch, and hovoii pigs weight about 35 llt8. each. Two miles from Cold ill ill on the Sams Valley ' road, all for $100.00. .lames An derHcm. 251 FOR SALE 'Weaned Il-13-It. pigs. Phone 25 t STRAYED" One .lorsoy llolstein heifer, two years old, with whito face. W. K. Hrynon, H. 1, Griffin Creek. 2 4J FOR BALK Three sows, weight about 2to lbs., nino weaned pigs. Telephone 07-J1. 250 FOR SALIC Two fresh milk cows. Call arter five p. in. llert Stancllfr. JPbMenix. 253 FOR SALE Two flno cows, hills Orchard, li 1 I -.14. Foot 253 FOR 8ALK Registered Hereford bull, Admiral Sims, Perfection Fairfax, breeding a fino big bone animal, with good color and ninrk iug8, 20 months old. .lust Hie type to improve tho quality of your herd. (Apply Gold Crest ltnneh, Gold Hill, Ore. Phono 31-F-ll. 2411 FOR SALE Threo extra good milch goats. 1111 North P.lvorsido nvo nito, Medford. 2(1!) FOR SALE Ten flno milch cows. 1 11 t North Hivorsido avoiiue, Med ford. 2 00 FOR SALE Pure urod Duroc Jersey weaned pigs from big typo aneos- . tors. Unregistered at $8 each; Registered ut $14.00 each. Good opportunity to got feedem or breeding stock. Cull Modoc Orch ard. FOR SALE Sovon noad ot shoats, weight about 1.00 lbs. l'hone O-F-13 L. A. Hose, Phoenix, , FOR SALE Cheap, dandy horse, work, drive or rldo. 1111 North Ttlversido avenue, Medford. 257 BROWN 6c WHITE 10 SOUTH FlU STREET IRRIGATED TRACTS 10 acres highly Improved, all mod ern conveniences, closo in on pavo ment, $5000. v 10 acres mostly bottom land, woll Improved, closo In, on pavement, $0000. 10 acres, well Improved, closo In on tho pavement, $5250. 3 acres well imprrvod, closo In, price Including stock, cquipmont and furniture, $3000. 40 acres well Improved, 20 acres paid up water right, all fino bottom land, $1 2,000. 3 acreB closo to Gold Hill, well Im proved, some good alfalfa tinder Irri gation, $2500. , 0 acres non-irrigated, well Improv ed, closo In to Jacksonville, $1800. 10 acres close to Cold Hill, well Improved, all crop In, price Including stock, equipment and 11. II. goods, $3200. BROWN & WHITE 10 HOETH FIR BT. FOB KENT IIIl'SEKKlil'lNQ lttH)519. KO!t IvKN'T - Kiirnished rooms for lum-ii'Uei'piiig. Keuilwort ll Itoouis. KtO West Main street. 2 111 FOII HALF ftHAL liSTAXM til' SALE Five-room house, lare1 lot. on paved street All improve ments paid iu full, ami properly is j clear ot all incumbrance. Lots ot : fruit. 25(1 J It'll 1 1 y street. 250 j A SNAP A lot, paMn 35 1 P.. five-room house, larc' liooil location. Call ! FOR SALE- bungalow. Five room furnished 52!t South Crape. 25:! FOR SALE 2 Hi acres. 7 iu alfalfa, all good alfalfa ground, a few fruit and almond trees, berries; good buildings, fine location: five miles west of Medl'orii. R. F. D. I, Itox 31, Medford, Ore. W. S. Rupvliolt.. ! 2 -I'J FOR SALE My owner, several up-to-dato bungalows cheap and on easy terms. If you want a good home this is, your opportunity. P. 10. Wynkoop, 820 West Twelfth street. 2 0 a FOR SALE Three room bungalow, to bo moved from lot. Inquire at 311 South Oakdule. . 2(17 FOR SALE IrnsaEXiIiANKOCS FOR SALE - New lid II Ford car at Call S5 4 East, Ninth. ' ' 251 bargain. rnjg' FOR SALE Wood by the Her or cord on the ground or delivered1. 1). A. Lyons, Central Point. 254 FOR SALE Ono Oliver 14-ln. sulky plow Willi extra 12-in. bottom; I Acme weeder; 1 John Deere 8-in. orchard plow; set of work harness and ti ewo sheep. Carl Eseh, Sin gleton Ranch, 2 M. miles south west of Eagle Point. .251 FOR SALE 'New 11120 Chalmers, fully equipped Including cord tires. Owner leaving, must sell at once. Valley Garage. 248 FOR SALU Ono Wilton rug 8.3x 10.0, ono liioquet rug S.3x 10.(1, l ingrain rug 1 1x12, two quartered oak dressers, ono quurtercd oak chiffonier, ono quartered oak table, (two mission chairs, leather uphols tered, four enameled bods, 15 pair scrim 'curtains, hemstitched, one rolding Ironing board, ' electric iron, 23 yards Wilton stair carpet, two oak dining tables, leather cov ered dining chairs, ono mattress, brown silk window drapes, two wicker rockers, ono co'ueh,' double spring edge, quartered oak frame, s.ilk volour cover; gas range, two octognn white enameled gas air heaters. Call 448. ti: FOR SALE Mountain Jonathan np ' pies. Last chanoc. Fine fruit. Connor's warehouse. 250 FOR SALE Can rr.ako ., immediate 1 dellvory on now Ford touring ear, iSulf-slurtor, shock absorbers. Took car on trade and will sell at small discount. Wrlto or telephone W. C. Clomiueus, at Eaglo Point. FOI'. SALE Ithodo Island Hod cock ore's. Also u fo wiiillols. Phono 40S-R-3. 2 4 II 1 FOR SALE Oak, pine and fir wood at now wood yard, Eighth and (RarUett. I'hono 407-W. 271 FOR SALE Rent or oxchango, new and used sewing machines. No agents. I can savo you money. See mo beforo yo'u buy. C. A. Chap innn, phonu 1)03-11. 245 South Central. 201) WHY PAY $80 to ?I00 for u now sewing machine? Yonr old ' ma chine can be made to run liko new. W. II. Puck, phonu llil-X. ' 249 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn cocker els from heavy laying hens of the Tancred strain. R. V. Crum, Phono C97-R-1. . .. ', 249 FOR SALE 20 tons ensilage . corn not husked off. Will feed out on placo. G. E. Pierce, TerrlU Ranch, Brownsboro, Oro. j FOR SALE New rubber tiro buggy, light spring wagon, single harness, and saddle, lilt North Riverside avenue, Medford. 200 FOR SALE A touring car In good running order, good engine, good "tires. A bargain at $390.00. Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front St. FOR SALE Sewing machines rent ed $1.00 per month. Phone Doug las 6 15-J. FOR SALE Hay. Phone 842-J. FOR BALE Gas range, ennmeled back, throe ovens Call at ISIg Pines Lumber Co. H, A. Thiorolf. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, dolivorod, $24.00 per ton. 1103 Niantlc St. ' 252 FOR SALE fcmnn, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-.T You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 5 room cottago, modern, like new, 2 lots on pavement, $1200. , 5 room bungalow, modern, ,east front, CO ft. lot, $1050, 5 room bungalow, modorn with fur niture, 2 lots, $1000. .8 room house, modern, 2 lots, clear, $2200. 100 acres Improvod, adjoins R. R. station, $1800. ' ' (iGO acres, 3 sets of improvements, farm land all irrigated, $9,900. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 218-11 nrnett-Circy Hldg. Mcdfnnl, Oro, . in i emniKaawatiin'rt-M'a MiscKi.r.AXKnrs EXPERT HKPAIRI.v.l on typewrit els. cali ristory and sewing ma chine:;. Phone 1X1-X, W. il. Puck. 241) OLD MATTRESSES made over like new. rhone Douglas, (lir.-.T. FURXITl'ltE upholstering and pairing. Phone Douglas, (I15-.T. SEWINii MACHINES, phonographs and cloclts repaired. I'hono Doug las, i; 15-.I. Fl'RNITFRE and household goods packed and crated. Phono Doug las fi 15-J. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN .1. 11. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 5o-M. 31 North Grape street. BUSINESS untECTTORT Auto buppuea LAHEJt AUTO 8PK1NQ CO. Wa are operating the largest, oldest and best-oqulpped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr springs when others fail. Sold under writ ten gunrnntoo. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorney! ELIJAH II. HIIRO Lawyer, 813-14 Unrnott-Corey 131dg. POUTER J. NEFF Attorn ey-at-Iaw rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. H. HEAMES Lawyer, Qsrnett. Coroy Building. Dentistry DR. BERT R. ELLIOTT Dentistry. 304-5-0 Modford Furniture and Hdwo. Bldg. Miss Phylis Roberts, Dental assistant. Office phone 295. residence phone 115-Y. 173 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. WIlBon. C. P. A. Attontion giren to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into onr simplified accounting method. M. F. & II. Building, Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction In MaslO FRED ALTON HAIC1HT Teacher o piano and harmony. Halght Musi Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldi, Phonp 72. . ; Ijodgcs I. O. O. F. Medford lodgo No. 83, Meets every Mondny night at 7:30, H. A. Van Ausdull, IN. .; W. L, Miller, secretary.- Rogue River Encampment No. 80 Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. J. L. Dommor, C. P.; L. O. Howard, Bcrlbe. Olive Robokah lodge No. 2 8 Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Karen M. Bateman, N. G.; Annie J. Bateman, secretary. Visitors cordially Invited to all meetings. . Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screeu'sv. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phona 184. O. J. BERGLUND Plumbing, heat ing and repair work of all kinds. Stoves rollned. 217 South River side Phono 225-J. tf " . Physicians and Bargeona ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician nnd Surgeon, Jackson County Bank JRdg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4.- Of flco phono 39. Residence 933. DR. J. J. KMMEN'u Physician and enrgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P R. R. Co. Offices M, F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phono 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN! 4H-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ; Phone 904-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Street, ,1 T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Burgeon Specialty Eye, T5ar, Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted and properly adjusted. Moles, warta and skin blemishes removed with no scars left. Office third floor, Liberty Building. DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 808-807 Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogu Itlvor valley people. DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgoon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetrics. Special attention given to diseases ot women. Offices 306-7 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. Prlnteres and Publisher! 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 8t. Fransfer EA.DS TRANSFER ft STORAGH CO. (-Office 42 North Front St. Phona SIS. Price right, Borvlca fuar. DtftfAi