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10 RATIFY TREATY NEW YORK, Jan. ly, Investment !,f American capitiil in foreign coun-i-ies is being delayed by the. failure , the United States to ratify the ieace treaty, Secretary of Commerce XUexander declared today in an ad- llrcss to the American Manufacturers JKxport association; "If the peace Sreaty were ratified and the League f Nations in operation," ho said, ,f American investors would have greater confidence in putting their pnoney into foreign securities." J Regretting that the peace treaty Jhould be made the subject of polit- i-al deDate at a time when Europe s Aiecd for political and economic sta- ilizatlon is acute, the secretary said the United States has assumed a noral obligation in foreign affairs ivhich cannot be ignored." The fu- ure of American industry and com merce depends more than ever he- ore upon active participation in fcr- ftign countriesi he added. I No immediate solution of the problem of European credits Is in tight, Mr, Alexander asserted, but financial aid for the reconstruction pi Kuropean countries must be ex tended by private American investors nd not by the government. "Such assistance as the United States gives pitist be on a business basis," lie said, j As examples of enterprises suit able for the investment of American Capital Mr. Alexander suggested the extension cf railroads in the republic Jf Honduras which would open up .arge areaB of cattle producing coun try. A railroad from Lake Nicaragua jtj the Atlantic coast would develop rich districts in both Nicaragua and Salvador, lie said, and extension of railroads in southern Brazil into the state of Matto Grossc would open up f a area twice as large as Texas, cap able of supporting Immense herds of cattle. j t The secretary predicted an easing Of the foreign exchange situation be cause of the marked tendency in re fcent months towards Increasing the Imports into' the United States. J t Livestock I PORTLAND, Jan. 15. Cattle toady, receipts S. Steers, best li.t.)(ff l2; good to choice JlO.noSf 11; inedium to good e!)(ti9.75; fair to good ?Styfl; common to fair $7(ri 8; 'choice cows and heifers $9tfrl0; good to choice $7.75 Si 9; medium to good $0.73 tj 7.75 ; fair to medium I-L.75 j 5.73; canners $3.50Ci 5.50; bulls $61 S; prime light calves tl2.G0tlG; heavy calves $7 f&' 12.25 atockers and feeders $S(lj !).50. 4! Ho'gs firm; receipts 512. Prime mixed $l5.50filC; medium mixed $ 1 S (i 1 5.50; rough heavy $12ftl4; uiigs $12. SO? 14.50. T Sheep strong; receipts 33. Eastern lambs $14(iK.25; light valley $13 iCtl5; heavy $12.50(5 13.50; feeder lambs '$13 (14; yearlings $12(13; wethers $11. OOtfj 12.30; ewes $76 9.50. Kill tor i 'PORTLAND, Jan. 13. Butter weak, cubes, extra (iOc; parchment Trapped, box lots G3c; cartons 04c; half boxes half cent more; less than half boxes 1c more. Duttefat 618 62c f.o.b. station; G76Sc Portland. ? PORTLAND, Jan. 15. Selling prfce, case count, 53c; buying price, J2ci selling price, candled, 50c; se lected candled in cartons 60c. i . , J j Poultry j liens. 2S(S33c lb.; broilers, 21 '30c; old roosters, 16c. (rain and Hay Wheat, 63c; corn, Xo. 3, yellow, 3Sc. ' San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15. But fter, 61c; eggs, fresh extras 62'. in undersized pullets 50c. a ; r'PAID IN ADVANCE" AT BIALTO REST OF THIS WEEK "Paid in Advance." under another 1 iille, is one of Jiinie Oliver Cur ! wood's strongest stories oi' northern ! Cnnnda and the itold country of the I Yukon. ! The storv teems with dniniiitii i situations which nre amplifier! to tin ! fullest extent bv the nlnvers. The pho-toeraphv is rich with the scenery of the fur trading country and the white grandeur of a Yukon winter. Dnrothv Phillips is seen ns .loan firiiv, a ilaushter of Canada, who is enticed to Ibiw.nn Citv. Klondike, t'nriiisr the sold rush to the Klondike in. isnr. In the supporting ' ii-t are such fa Sorites as I'ri-iilhi Dean, lier-elf : Vniversal Mar: William Stowell. I.'in Chanev. Joseph Gerard. William Urow nlee :i William linn s. i'iiid in A'lvanee" will be shown at Ihe Itinlto tlieater. tlie remainder ol this week. London R. R. Men Accept. LONDON. Jan. l.". Dclesates of Vailwavuieirs unions have accepter he government's offer in settlement of wa'je leniands made hv cniploi ill tlie lower irrtirt oi the service. CITIZEN OF CHILE IS A YANKOPHiLE SANTIAGO, Chile. "Why I am Yaukophile" is the subject of an article contributed to Ultimas No ticlas by a Chilean who has visited the United States. Some oi the rea sons he gives for liking the United States are: 'Because when a person falls down nobody laughs. When in the street a person steps on another's toes, they do not insult each other. The shopkeepers can leave their deliveries on the doorstep. People keep in line at ticket offices and have respect for each other's place In the line. Everybody takes a bath. People have only one surname. There is profound respect for the. police. The public fear the police and not the police the public. The people know how to walk in streets, always passing to the right and they do not stop to talk. There is only "first-class" on rail road trains and special cars for smokers. Drunkards in that country nro an extinct species. The name doesn't make the man, but the man the name. It Is a sign of ill breeding not to respect the opinions of others. (There are two hundred religions in that country) . Youths of IS are in the universi ties, and not in the stock exchange or saloons. Democracy co-exists with the gov ernment. The men know how to sing and arc not bashful about it. 7 J'AUIK. Klraime and puzzlim: complications have arisen in tlie relations of tiie people of France ns n result ol' tlie world war. Sometime' persons wearing proudest' decorations are found eim-uued in rather humble vocations, and the fact that thev have been honored hv I licit' count rv would probably never become known if on some occasions attention was i:ot culled to it. 'You are wrone; lo speak so se- rerclv, my ceneral.. am a kniuht ol' the I.eiiion of Honor." The ireneral was (iciicrul Gas- souin. wlio controlled tlie I'uris rnii road systems when thev were taken over hv the armv ami the kniuht was his own cook, who had overdone the roast. Tlie 'jeneral could not believe his ears. He made nn investigation ml found tlie new cook had lost her husband early in the war. She he- nine a nurse at the front, where she showed such bravery thnt the red ribbon decoration was awarded her. When the war was over she accept ed dismissal from the army medico! service without complaint nnd bav in:.' to earn her living, became n cook, wearing her decoration only on Sun days. 'When tlie Ereneral learned th" truth he embraced the cook," snvs the hcho de Paris, which vouches i'or the storv, "and since has not allow ed himsell) to make remarks when inv dish hhs nut been u perfect suc cess. Cut Thli Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Koley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. MOTHERS, PROTECT THE CHILDREN FROM FLU, COLDS AND GRIP Famous Old Tea Keeps Them Is Fine Shipe to Resist Disease School (JtTi ar tnxiotn riftri for thf mnthtr. H'pr children r id lmoit diW contact wih infection coldi, in flariiM. or olhr d The Trr best protection fr your child li a Sound, tuAlthy body which will throw off diwfte grmi. Watch the children clowly. ,Ton I npl'ct tho danircr fllrn cfitd touru'. dull evt-s. slUKtfiihnesa. Th-w are sure signs that thHr alolies ai wtkent"l hv KjiMiii wate matter which should Iiavo U-eu carried off. Nut hinjr 1 l)'ttTfor th children t hrtii an '('rational cup of fantoudold Jjincoln Ten. U help keep the txdy cln and healths. It ftctft gfntly without phort lnp the FTstem like riolpnr phv3ic. Do- not crrtte the phyile habit, very Inexpensive and plsant to tnke. This fftiium! h.-rb tea is the very bt lniimucutnlnt iIIbwmw, tlie trtt prw cription for bright even and ry ch-k. K5cent- at all dntjrtf Lin coln I'roprtetary Co., ft, Wayae, Ind. snrnTOTro srrrn rwmmn. PAID $150,000 TO GET BABE ROTH NKW YOIUC, .Ian. IT.. Tho most popular indoor sport in Now Ycrk today in sui'ssinK how much the New York Americans paid for llooro H. iBiiht'i Kiith, the homorun mon arch. Tho nearest approach to any thing of an official nature was the smiling admission of Colonel Jacob Ituppert, he Yankees president, thai he understood an offer of $10i,ono tor Kuth was refused hist summer by Harry Krazee of the lloston club. Sperling writers estimate the price paid from $12.",000 to $l."iO,tio. Followers of the national p;btime recalled that it was not sc many years ago the baseball world was staggered at the news that the New York Giants had purchased Kube Marquard for $1 1,000. Since then the sale of diamond stars has mount ed even faster than the high cost, of living. I'ntil the sale of It nth yes terday the record price was $."(0,000. paid by Cleveland for Tris Speaker, and $.",0,000 by tho Chicago Ameri cans for Eddie Coljins. In commentins on tho purchase of liuth, Colonel Ruppert said: "This is cur answer to those who would like to drive us out of bnse ball. Ve entered into negotiations for the famous player In pursuance of a definite policy to give the club's loyal following in New York an ug uresBive, strong, well balanced team." HCMOHB Hig box Bupper for Phoenix basket ball teams at school assembly hall, Saturday eTeninc. .Ian. 17, lfl'JO. Everybody come and eyery lady brim a box. The Phoenix high school boyi hare organized basket, ball team and have BCtne excellent material. The eighth grade also has a promis ing team. Mr. Tyrrell, the eighth grade teacher, is tho voach for both teams. Krod .lohnson is manager. and Vane Wilder captain of the high school team. The Southern Orefion Athletic as-oclatic-n of Jackson county has ar ranged a playing schedule for the teams that have joined the associa tion, and Phoenix Is listed for games with Talent, Jacksonville, and Ap- plegato. The Phoenix high school team vs. Talent high school team will play a game cu Talent's floor "riday evening, Jan. Hilh. A meeting of the Jackson .County Teachers association was held at the Phoenix high school, Jan. 10th. There were about forty present. The session opened at 10 a. m., with a violin scld by Alice Vander Sluls. Speeches were given by the different teachers during the morning on phys ical training and the Curtis test. At noon luncheon was served by the RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING A RUMPUS? Sloan's Liniment, kept bandy, take the fight out ol them SLOSHING around in the wet and then the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for long when Sloan i U.iiment ii kept handy. Paini, strains, sprains how soon thii old family friend penetrates without rubbing and helps drive 'cm awayl And how cleanly, too no muss, no bother, no stained skin or clogged pores. MuscIps limber up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia are promptly re lieved. Keep a bottle handy all the time. Get one today if you've run out of Sloan's Liniment. All drugt'ti 35c.. 70c., 1.4U. MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, fl per cent interest five to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency BROWN (x WHITE 10 SOUTH FIR STREET mitlGAT!'!) THACTS 10 acres highly Improved, all mod ern conveniences, close In on pave ment, J5000. 10 acres montlr bottom land, well improved, cloa In, on pavement, 5006. 10 acr.a, well Improved, cloi In on the pavement, 15260. 3 acres well improved, close In, price including stock, equipment and furniture, J::000. 4 0 acres well Improved, 2 0 acres paid up water right, all tine bottom land. $12,000. 3 acres clore to Gold Hill, well Im proved, some good alfalfa under Irri gation, S2.00. acres non-Irrigated, well Improv ed, close in to Jacksonville, $1800. 10 acres close to Gold Hill, well Improved, all crop In. price including stock, equipment and II. II. goods, BROWNS WHITE 10 SOITH FIB BJj ' tfidtowd. otehon-. Thursday. January Phncnix high school girls. The after noon program was opened at 1:;'.0 wiili recitations by some of ttn first grade pupils of Phoenix ychools. and was followed with a song by the high school girls. An address was given by the Rev. C A. Kdwards of Ashland, his sub ject being "Tho Opportunity of the SrhoL'.s." This was followed by a busin ess m eet i n R. Tho p ro g ra m closed at 4 o'clock. Last Thursday, the Phoenix high school boys and girls were addressed upon hygenlc topics of interest and importance. The speakers wcro Dr. Ueouar and Dr. lirant whe were sent .Mil l.i tli.i fliMCAtl Mcrimm ..wiAinlv ! to the high schools in this state that have an enrollment of at least twenty-five pupils. Dr. Kequar is of Los Angeles and during the war she lec tured to women and girls, tinder the supervision cf the federal govern ment. Another spelling match at the Clyde hall, Friday evening, Jan. nil particulars next week. DRINK HOT TEA - FOR A BAD COLD Get a small paekapo of Tlnmburg Breast Tea at any phnrmncy. Take a tnblespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at. any time dirriilg the day or before retiring1. It ia the most, effective way to break u cold nnd cure grip, as it. opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the lowels, thus driving- a cold from tho system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or tho grip. It is inexpensive und entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Jtib fabi and &iifmM away with, a small betttc of eld honest fit. Tfttoto XoMMrt TTka year bask im aora ama Uaae r laakWaco, swatia ar rkawutiam kaa Ta atUFaaaa up, a't aafac! 6at a aa oat bottla af ), hoaast 't. Jaooba Lhtlmnat" at any Arnr aVira, pcur a little in your Land and rnb it ripht into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is pone. Dont stay crippled ! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the aehe'and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Mr Nothing' else stops lumbngo, sciatica and lame uaclt misery bo promptly! Not toe Notice Is hereby, Riven that the directors of Kordson Sales and Ser vice, an Oregon Corporation, on De cember 2!)th, 191J1, filed Supnlomen tary Articles of IneCrporntion, chang ing the name of tho Corporation 10 Patton and KobLi?on, Inc. GAIN HOIil.VSON: Attest: President. RAWLES MOORE, Secretary. 251 County Treasurer's Fifth Call for Medford Irrigation District Warrants State of Oregon, County of Jack son, Treasury Department. Jacksonville, Oregon, January 1", 1920. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for tho redemp tion of all Medford Irrigation District Warrants numbered from ninety-nine (99) to ono hundred aevcutcent 1 17) both numbers inclusive. Interest ceases on tho warrants above numbered and called on this tho 15th day or January A. D. 192(J M YltTLIC AV. JiLAKULKY. County Treasurer and ox-offi-cio Treasurer cf Medford Irrigation Dis trict. 251 WANTED SITUATION. WANTKI) Young woman with two children (eight nnd four), wants position as housekeeper. 11. D. V. 11. 2, llox 233 WANTED By elderly man, position on ranch, stock ranch preferred. vould take charge of entire horses Address V. n. Uilrlo, Ashland Hotel, Ashland. Hii4 HKLJ WAJTTEO MAlm. WAXTEI) Man with Kcrrt to dem onstrato Briggs auto wood saw at tachment. Call Nash Hotel for A Ij. llriggs. Agents wanted. 2T1 WANTKD First tlass broom maker. Jtoguo River Broom WtTks, Cen tral and Jackson streets. 252 WANTED Axmen to cut wood and clear land. W. J. AVebater Ranch. 265 FOR KEXT FARMS FOK SALK OK RENT 100 acre ranch on Wllllnms creek, 90 acres In cultivation; water right for 70, or will trade for Rogue River val ley ranch. S. A. AleCune, 1340 Ashland avenue. Aphlnnd. Ore. 240 WHY WANTED Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House Through our office in Portland wo have located customers for places here. If you have a Stock IJanch. Orchard, Farm or House for sale or trade list your jilacc with mc at once. Phone 78 t-L or call at 20 X. Peach slratf. If I can't sell your place I will tell you so. If I can quick action is assured. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. 1"). 1020 II KM WAN! Kl Male and l-Vninle W AXTKD .Men or women, salary f24, full time, ."0e an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery tc.' wearer. Kxperience unnecessary. Cuuranteed .Mills, Xorristown, Pa. WAN TWO AClmJVliltANBOCV WAXTKIl To buy modern bunga low, four to six rooms, on paved street or near paving, t-lose in pre ferred. What have you to t.'ffer? (live location, price, etc. Address H. T., care .Mail Tribune. 2.VI WANTKD Your hide Is worth real money at Johnson's, 4"i Front street. WANTKli Plowing to do with trac tor, mono ios-it-3. sr.:: WANTKD To liny a small building to wreck or move. r. :t i South '(irape. Telephone COI-.M. 2.i:i WANTICi) Nice housekeeping rooms or small apartment by family ot three, rhone 23S-I.. 2r:t WAN'TKI) White hulless seeil bar ley. 1.. O. Colver, Phoenix, Ore. 25 4 WANTKD To buy niilch cow. Must bo first class. Phono "SS-lt-2. 2.M WANTED To buy in nil aniudge pots. 'Phono P. .M. Corlies, 40S-I11. WANTED To buy flvo tons of bar ley and corn; also good 12x14 tent. Phono II. W. Bingham, &S7-J-3. WANTED We repair all makes of sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 115 West Main. 207 WANTED To contract for pine and fir log. dolfvored et mill In Hod ford or V. O. F. cars Bomthern Pa olfl. track. Blf Pins. Lumb.r Co. WANTED IIIckMt prlow .Id (or kldm and fan. Uedfori Jiak C., kon 23-J. WANTKD Hone movlnt kn re pairing, i-none ibb-m or in 5-a. ii- FOR BAliR RBAti KSTATB FOK RALE Fourteen acres one fourth mllo north Central Point on good road; good four-room cot tage, good Irrigating pumping plant, threo ncres vineynrd, family 01-chnrd, 75 Whlto Leghorn chick ens. Prlco $3-000, $2500 will han dle place, balnncc on long time, ti per cent. Apply to T. J. Noonan, owner, on place. 27 5 KOIt SALK Ily owner only, house nnd lots In Medford. Cash or easy torms. T. L. Taylor, phono 452-11. 27" FOR SALE Dandy five-room bun galow, west front, at t 1 s Beatty street, cheap. Soe C. W. diabh. 255 FOK SALK 24 14 acre farm, 7 In alfalfa, nearly all gooil for alfalfa. Fruit and almond trees, berries end grapes. Flvo miles west of Medford. 30 acres of timber land. Will trade for a house and lot in Med ford. Two miles southeast of Jack sonville, It. F. 1). 1, Box 31. W. S. Kaypholt.. 250 FOR SALK 3'j ncres nnd eight- room house, large porches, paid up water right, on highway, next house to brick school, $2500. Ex- lied lo leave soon. Mrs. K. W. Lansing. 250 FOR SALK Do you desire a good larm ho'inn with an uhundnnco of fine spring water and twenty ncres A SNAP A five-room house, large lot, paving, good location. Call a.i I -u. 2,i:i' FOK SALK Flvo room furnished bungalow. 529 South Grapo. 253 FOK SALE fly owner, several up-tn-rintn tmniialnwR chean and on easy terms. If you want a good nomo mis is your iiijuriuniLy. i-. 30. Wynkoop, 820 West Twelfth street. 2 0tl WANTED To contract for pina and fir logs delivered at mill in Medford or F. 0. B. cars Southern Pacific track. Big Pines Lumber Co. HIUL WAJVTKv-rT;M1A li FOR KKN'T FUKHIHED KOOMB. WANTKD ('.ill for general house work. MVS. .!. 1'. Stewart. 7eS West Tenth. Phcue t;:i7-l,. 2.". 1 roil HALiK LiIVtS'IXKJ KOIt SAI.1C Toil in weighing bet ween ! 12.-.0 and Kiun. I'lu ne s.'.T-X. 2.".."i j KOIt SAI.K I'.i pigs, four months old. price reasonable. Inquire at Scheblo Kanch, Hoillo 1. 2."1 1'Olt SALE One r-oiaml China boar, four sows, will have pigs In March, and seven pigs weight about I'.r. lbs. each. Two miles from Ciold Hill on the Sams Valley road, all for JltiO.OU. James An derson. 2."il l'Olt SAI.i: n-13-n. -Weanetl pigs, rhone 2a 1 KOIt SA1.1-: Two frosh milk cows. Call after five p. in. llert atancllff. Phoenix. 2.3 EOlt SALE Two fine cows. Foot hills Orchard, f. ll-.l l. ar.3 FOK SALE q'lireo extra good milch goats. 1111 North Hlverside ave nue, Medford. 2 fill KOIt SALE Ten fine milch cows. 1111 North Hlveraido avenue, .Med ford. 2 0!) FOR SALK Pnro Tued Duroc Jersey weaned pigs from big typo nnces tors. Unregistered at $S each; Registered at $14.00 each. Ciood opportunity to get feeders or breeding stock. Call iModoe Orch ard. FOR SALE Seven head of shonts, weight about 100 lbs. Phoue (i-F-13 I.. A. Rose, Phoenix. FOR SALK Cheap, dandy horse, work, drive or ride. 1111 North Hivorsldo avenue, Medford. 257 roa JlI. knvcHXiLA no uu FOR HALE Dropug&d automatic haln atitcli .ewins machine, $30. 32 North Front. , 256 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cock erels from prizo" winning stock. Also White Leghorn pullets. F. II. Dressier, Phone 777-L. 253 'OR SALE Manznnita, oak and fir wowl. Phono ti 10. 255 FOR SALE 00 tons first class grain hay in barn, suitable for stock feeding. E. C. (jaddls, Medford. I 255 FOK SALE Ford, vhassls good shape; Hhock absorbed, etc., cheap. Phono 3U5-.M. 121 Crater Lake avenue. 253 FOK SALK About 15 Her of fine man.anita wood. 4 miles west Central Point. W. Million. 252 FOR SALE Alfalfa. and grain hay. E. I,. Walz. 252 FOR SALK Whito Leghorn cocker els from heavy laying hens of the Tuncred strain. II. V. Cruin. Phone 597-R-l. 254 FOR SALK A range West Eleventh. atovo. 9 03 FOK SALE Now 1919 Fcrd car at a bargain. Call 854 East Ninth. 2 54 FOR SALE Wood by tho tier or cord on the ground .'r delivered. 1). A. Lyons, Central Point. 254 FOR SALK Ono Oliver 14-ln. sulky plow with extra 12-ln. bottom; I Acmo wooder; 1 John Doero K-ln. orchard plow; set ot work harness nnd 0 ewe sheep. Carl Eseh, Hm gletnn Ranch, 2 ',4 miles at.'iith west of Eagle Point. 251 FOR SALE Can mako Immodllito dnlivory on now Ford touring car. iSolf-Blartor, shock absorbors. Took car on trade and will sell at small discount. Wrlto or telephone W C. Clommens, at Kaglo Point. ' FOR SALK Oak, pino nnd fir wood at now wood yard, Eighth and 'Bnrtlott. Phono 497-W. 271 FOK SALE Kent or oxchange, new and used sewing machines. No agents. I can save you money. Seo me boforo yo'ii buy. C. A. Chap man, phono 903-K. 245 South Central. 209 FOR SALE New ruhbor tiro buggy, light spring wagon, slnglo harness, and saddle. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 206 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. FOK HALE Sewing machine rout ed $1.00 per month. Pliouu Douu las 01. ',-.!. FOR SALE Hay. Phono 842-J. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, delivorod 124 (10 ner ton. 1103 Niantic St 252 FOR SALE tnnu, travel, .edlment and dtrt. Plowing and Laming work dim. Phm 1-J. You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. Ti room cottage, modurn, like now, 2 Iota on pavement, 1200. 5 room bungalow, modern, east front. CO ft. lot, $1650. Ti room bungalow, modorn with fur nlture, 2 lots, $1600. 8 room house, modern, 2 lots, clear, $2200. 160 acres Improved, adjoins R. R station, $1800. 660 acres, 3 sets ot Improvements, farm land all irrigated, $9,900. HURD LAND Ss INVEST MENT CO. 8IS-I I Onrnett-Cnrey Rldg. pxot: SEVEN c'OI U KNT- -t'liinlfirtalfle room In modern home; housekeeping priv ileges it' desired, l'liono e22-X. 2"3 iis'i:i,i,.m:oi's OLD M ATTItKSSKS niliilo over like new. l'lionu Douglas, ti l'.-.l. Kl'ltNITl'ltK upliolsit'ring and re pairing. lMione Douglas, Gl."-.r. SKWlNli MACHINES, phonographs and clocks repaired. Phono Doug las, U15-.I. Fl'RNI'l'I'RE and household goods packed and crated. Phono Doug las ft: 5-1. MOXKY TO I.OAX TO LOAN J. 11. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 31 North Grapo street. BFBIXK8S DIRECTORY Auto trsppnra LATTER AUTO BPrUNO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and bost-eiiulpped plant In the Pa cific, northwest. Use onr sprints when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys ELIJAH H. IIORD Lawyer, 113-11 Oarnett-Corey BIdg. PORTER J. NEFF Attorner-at-law. roomj g and , Medford National Bank Building. A. B. B.EAUB1 Lawyer. Sarnelfr Ooray Building. D. BURT K. LJJOT'l' Deaturtry. 104-6-0 Medford Furniture and Hdwo. BIdg. Miss Fhylis Roberts, Dentnl assistant. Office phono 295. residence phone 115-Y. 173 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. H. U. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look' into oar simplified accounting method. M. F, ft H. Building, Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction in Mnolo FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher d piano and harmony. Haight Muslt Studio, 401 Garuott-Corey BIdg, Phono 72. Lodge I. O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 83, Moots every Monday night at 7:30. H. A. Van Ausdall, K. ft.; W. L. Miller, secretary. Rogue River Encampment No, 20 Moots 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. in. J. L. Demmer, C. P.; L. O. Howard, scribe. Olive Robekah lodge No. 28 Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Karon M. Bateman, N. O.; Annlo J. Bateman, secretary. Visitors cordially lnvitod to all mootings. Planing Mill THOMA3 MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phons 184. O. J. BEROLUND Plumbing, heat ing and ropalr work of all kinds. Stoves relined. 217 South Rlver sldo. Phone 2J6-J. if ITiysicInna and Bargeona ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank llldg.. Offico hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phono 39. Residence 933. DR. J. J. EHMEN3 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlat (or . P, R. R. Co. Offices M. T. H. Co. BIdg. Phone 667. DR. F. Q. OARLOW ; DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW MTIOPATHIO PHYSICIAN . 411-417 Oarnett-Corey BIdg. Phone D04-L. , Reaidiuoe 28 S. Laurel treat, T. O. HEINE), M. D. Pbyslotaa aad Surgeon Specialty Bye, Car. Nose, Throat. Olauea fitted aad properly adjusted. Moles, warts nd skin blemishes removed with no scars left. Of floe third Hoot Liberty Building. DR. B. RANDOLPH 8EHSLY, 801-IOT Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogne Niter Taller people. DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, PnyslelaB and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetric. Special attention given to dtsessea of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. II. Illdg. ' Rosidonce, the Dow Hos pital. Prlntcres and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. baa tha best equipped printing office In Bouthern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 17 North Fir 8t. Fransfer KAD9 TRANSFER 8TORAOB CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone lit. Price right, Ser M