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' mrmrorcn mrm mmtrm. wttdfotiti, oroox. Saturday, .taxua-ry n. iron PXOTl TTTPi i fcrdk St. Murk's Episcopal Cor. North Oakiialo and Fifth Sts. 8 a. ni. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Holy communion. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Wm. 11. Hamilton, Vicar. Cntlinlic Church South Oakdale Avenue. . First mass Sunday at S a. ni. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction at 4:30 p. m. Rev. John Powers, rector. I Kvang.-Luth. .Ion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, Paster. Res. 518 West Fourth St. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 1 1 a. m. You and yours aro cordially in vited. Seventh Day Advent 1st. Church North Riverside Sabbath school 10-8:15 a. m., Sat urday. Preaching 11:30. Yonng People's meeting 3:00. Preaching in the evening at 7:30. Subject, "Court Week in Heaven." Attend the service Sunday night; subject, Daniel 11. Mooting will continue every even ing until February 8. Pastor A. V. Rhoads. ' Phoenix Presbyterian Church , Dr. Baillie, Pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school and Bible classes, John Bonar, supt. ' 11 a. in. Public worship. Subject of sermon, "The Treasurer Supreme." 7:30 p. m. Young people's meeting. Leader, Bertha Hayman. Address by 1he pastor. Subject, "My Favorite Psalm, and Why". Good music, lead by Mr. and Mrs. Sheets. Our church is homelike. You will enjoy tho services. Come and take part. Methodist Episcopal Church, South Dr. Jouett P. Bray, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. Frank Roberts, supt. Our school is growing and doing a good work. We will be glad to have you with us. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Rev. W. J. Ryan, visiting min ister, will preach both morning and evening. You will enjoy hearing him ho having recently finished at Georgetown university. ' We begin on time. You are always welcome. ' First Baptist. Cliurch Theso are days that try men's souls. The soul Is not equal to the trying tasks that face it when it stands alone. Why not fellowship with the Christ who came to. help men? We are trying not only to be helped but to help others. Come and worship with us. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. . F. W. Mears, supt. 11 a. m. Public worship. Subject of the morning sermon, "Fruit Bear ing." 6:13. B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m. Preaching, "The Errors of Eli." Prof. McRoynolds, director o't mu sic. Matic Vroman, organist. W. T. S. Spriggs, minister. Free Methodist Church , Cor. Tenth and Ivy Streets. Regular services are being held each Sunday. We feel the importance of parents and children attending the church and Sunday school. No home can be what It should be when God is left out and people take no time to . attend tho place of worship. Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. :Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young people and children's meet ing at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening - at 7:30. Mrs. H. Bello Loomls has charge of young people's meeting. Cynthia A. Schmidt, Sunday school superintendent. Rhoda Burnett, pastor. Phono 426. , First Presbyterian Church Corner Main and Holly streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Carl Urominer, supt. Morning service at 11 a. m., ser mon, "America's Moral Emancipa tion; Making It Effective." Evening service at 7:30 p. m., ser mon, "He Liked the Sermon, But . Music for the morning, quartet "Jesus Thou Joy Of Loving Hearts.' Solo', "Consider and Hear Me," Wm. Vawter, This church will welcome forward looking men and has an open mind for your progressive Ideas. Don't knock the church, come in and make it better. William Vawter, director of music Mrs. Marsh, organist. L. Myron Boozer, minister. First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and South Oakdale. Itlblo school 9:45. J3. W. Paul, supt. Mrs. F. E. Wnhl, secretary. Preaching 11a. m.. i"iecl. "Oth ere." Vocal solo, "O Eyes That Are Wearv " Mr. Millard. Everv member is asked to be pres ent as there will be election of offi- ipra nnrl other important business The public Is Invited to worship with us. 6:30. Senior and Junior Endeavor 7:30. Evening service in charge of the Christian women's board of mis- fttnna. Snerial music will be an an them, "Send Out Thy Light." and a nolo. Special sermon by the pastor 'Has Christianity Failed?" Yen will enjoy this service. "Come thou with us and wo will do thee pood." Mrs. Rawles Moore, pianist. John W. Kirkpatrick, choir leader. D. E. Millard, minister. First Church of Christ, Scientist Branch of the mother church, the First church of Christ, Scientist, In Uoston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject, Lire." Sunday school at 9:45. All under the ago ff twenty are itclrome. Wednesday evening meetings, at which testimonies of Christian Sci ence healins are given, at 7:30. Church edifice 212 .North Oakdale. The reading room, which is In the Medford F. & II. bldg.. Is open from 1 to 5 dally, except Sundays and holi days. All authorized literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially invited to attend the services and visi' the read ing room. First Methodist Episcopal Cliurch Fourth and Bartlett. J. Randolph Sasnett, minister. Sunday services: Bible school 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Life's Primary." Epwc'rth League social hour 5:30. Epworth League devotional meeting 6:15. Evening worship 7:30. Sermon, "Law and Order." Program for the week: Tuesday, 2 p. m., Ladies' Aid circle; 7:30 p. m., called meeting of the official board. Thursday, 7:30, Mid-week devotional meeting. Exposition, plilll. 4. Fri day, 7:30. Choir rehearsal. Morning, Jan. 18: Anthem, "The Bridegroom Comes" ( Porter. Soloists Mis. Pierce, Mr. MacDonough. Quar tet, "Just as 1 Am" (Ashford). Mrs. Plorce, Miss Hunter, Mr. MacDon cugh, Mr. Vroman. Evening: Anthem, "The Radiant Morn Has Passed Away" (Wood ward). .Men's quartet, "The Lord Will Comfort Thee"(Lorenz), Messrs. Meeker, MacDonough, Canaday, Vro man. " . Miss Helen Pliilbrook, pianist. Mrs. May Jordan MacDonough. director. SI Livestock PORTLAND, Jan. 17. Cattle steady, no receipts. Steers, best. $ll.25fi 14; good to choice $10.50(?!, 11, medium to good $!)(?(' 9.75: fair to good $.S?i9; common to1 lair $7WS; choice cows and heifers $9?i 10; good to choice $7.73(j! 9; medium to good $5.75(5(7.7.".; fair to1 medulm $-1.75 ft" 5.75; canners $3.50$i5.50; bulls $0 (f 8; prime light calves $ 12.50 Oi HI ; heavy $7 ft; 12.50; stockers and feed ers $8 0 9.50. Hogs weak; receipts 271. Prime mixed $15.5016; medium $15'? 15.50; rough heavy $12il0; pigs $12.5014.50. Sheep steady; no receipts. Eastern lambs $14 015.50; light valley $13 15; heavy valley $12,50 0)13.50; feeder lambs $12 011; yearlings $12 013; wethers $11.500 12.50; ewes $7 0 9.50. Hotter PORTLAND, Jan. 17 Gutter low Cubes, extra 59c; parchment wrapped box lots 59c; cartons 00c; half boxes half K-ent more; less than half boxes lc more. Butterfat 56 0 57c f.o.b. static!; 610 62c Portland. Eggs PORTLAND, Jan. 17. Selling price, case count, 46c; buying price, 45c; selling price, candled, 48c; se lected candled in cartons, 50c. Circuit Court Jackson County vs. W. 11. Hum phrey ct al. Order for publication C, summons in tax foreclosure for years 1911-1912-1913-1914. F. E. Zook to May Zook. Summons Anna Thornburgh vs. D. D. Boyle et al. Proof of publication. Elsie Reames Christensen vs. Louis Lager ct al. Proof of publication. Trobntc Court Est. Francis Marion Bailey, ticn. Cita- Marriago Licenses Wayne E. Phillips and Ara V Chisum. Ileal Estate Transfers C. A. Knight et ux to Frank W. Hollis ct ux, lot 9, blk. 1, Humphrey-Andrews Add $ D. Guy Good et ux to George IP. Martin et ux, land In sec. 22, twp. 36, R. 4W Sam Bauer et ux to Todd J. Card, land In blk. 2, Barr's Add. to Medford Laura A. Emerson et al to George W. .'cilson et ux, lot 4, blk 7, Medford Charles E. Austin et al to 10 10 There Is more Ootarrti In this section Of ths country than all othr diseases nut torether. and for years it wu sup nosed to be tncurabte. Doctor! prescribed local remedies, and by constr.n'ly fallinc to cure with local trer.tmem. pronouncea It Incurable. Catairh la a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional con ditlona and therefore requires constltu tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred uousrs re ward la ntlerfA fur any case that Halt's' Catarrh Medicine falls to curs. Send for circulars and testimonials. 1. J. CHKNKT lc CO., Toledo, Ohio. 8old by nniMtsts. 76c. Hall's Family run for constipation, Frank E. Bybeo, land in lot 32. blk. 30, It. IK F. W. Sifers to R. E. Conley, land in sec. 29, twp. 3(i. R. 2W R. M. Conley et ux to John Higinhntham, land in sec. 29, twp. 36. R. 2W 10 Coughed Mght and Day John Vognue, Elberton, C.a., writes: "Last fall, when my neighbors were down with influenza, 1 took a severe cold and before I was aware of my condition I was down sick in bed. I coughed night and day and my throat was raw and sore. 1 got a bottlo of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and took eight small doses In two hours. 'My condition began to im prove and in a few days I was as well as ever. In my opinion Foley's Is the best cough medicine made." For sale by Medford Pharmncy. HELP WANTED Malo and Femalo WANTED Live men and women capable of making big money, sell ing Flower Bouquet llolders. Every woman buys on sight. Florists and caterers buy by the gross. Send retail price $2.25 for 3 samples, rebate when you order dozen or gross lots. Edwards Novelty Mfg. Co'., 845 Suttor St., San Francisco. . 252 WANTED Men or women, salary $24, full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills. Norristown, Pa. WANTED STTTJATIOH. WANTED Young man with family wants farm or orchard work. Phone 93. 255 WANTED Young woman with two children (eight and four), wants position as housekeeper. 11. D. W., ' R. 2, Box 05. 233 WANTED By elderly man, position on ranch, stock ranch preferred. Would take charge of entire horses Address W. B. Gilrle, ABhland Hotel, Ashland. 254 Page-Dressier Co. PHNOE 282 NASH BLOCK Why Pay Rent? Own your own home. If you are inter ested in ranch acreage read this ad carefully. 1. Modern home. Five rooms, bath. On paved street. Garage, wondhouse. All assessments paid. Only $2000.00. Modern five room bungalow. East front. All assessments pnld. For quick sale, $1600.00. 3. Seven room strictly modern bun galow with garage. Wood house. House well finished, many built in features. Price $3000.00, plus $115 paving. Very attractive terms. 4. 'Modorn bungalow. Flvo rooms, creen porches. Set tubs. Hardwood Doors. Fire-place, garage. Price $2500.00, plus paving $204.00. IRRIGATED FARM. 40 acres first class land, all under Irrigation Levelled and cultivated. Well fenced plenty of water, $1.00 per acre. Water right all paid foT in full. Best community, close to school, good fishing nearby. Electric power, tele phone, daily mail, cream gathered twice each week. Largo barn, and cheap house. This will bo a money maker for dairy, hog and chicken ranch. Price $7500.00. (i. LISTEN TO THIS. Irrigated land. Full paid up water right worth $100.00 per aero, and many owners would be glad to pay this prlcoi Wo are offering 210 acres river bottom land, with fully paid up water right covering this amount, for $21,000.00 25 acres cultivated, 85 acres timber and brush. miles river frontage, fair buildings, all best of alfalfa and grain land. Al for garden and root crops. Plenty of water, best com munity, power lino, phone, dally mail, school, store, fine roads, splon did fishing and hunting nearby. Ideal stock, hog and grain ranch. Make money by producing high class cattle. dairying, hogs, poultry, grain and alfalfa. You can make this farm pay for itself in a short time. Reasonable terms. $1500.00. Splendid large well built eight room homo, bungalow typo. Main floor, large living and dining rooms with beamed ceilings and elm veneered wainscoting. Bed room, full cabinet kitchen, full length screen perch, toilet, large front porch with massive stone work, massive stone fireplace, stone foundation. Second floor, three largo sleeping rooms, largo well oqulppcd bathroom three largo closets. Outbuildings, wood house, garage, storehouse, chicken house and yard. This prop erty Is worth at loast $6500.00. Of fered for $4500.00. $2450.00. Clove In six room bungalow near SlBters Academy. East front, fruit and shade trees, lawn. Concrete foundation, large light rooms all newly finished, bath room finished In white enamel, and kitchen in white and cream enamel. Garage, wood house. See this once. 9. $1550.00. Close In. Good roomy cottage of bIx rooms and bath. Lot 50x100. Paving and cement walk all nald. House alono would cost to build, more than $2000.00. For quick sale, price $1550.00. Will take good light car, part payment. Some cash, some terms. 10. MICHIGAN" LAND to exchange for Medford residence property. We have itf acres good Michigan land bordering on fine river, all level land. Four miles from goo-d town. Valued at $25.00 per acre, clear. What have you to offer? PAGE-DRESSLER CO. Phone 282 Nash Block WANTED Axnien o cut wood and clear land. W. J. Webstor Ranch. IHffiW.'i- 205- WA-VTEl) KRIl-RiIiAirEODa WANTED Strictly modern home on pavement. Wish to trade in im proved place adjoining city limits on highway. Address J. O., Tri bune. 25S WANTED To rent, now or by April 1st, by middle-aged man and wife who will take first-class care of same, a modern five or six rctmi bungalow, vlose in, prefer unfur nished, wuld consider furnished. Address A. A., care Mail Tribune, giving location, rent, whether fur nished and If lease can bo made for a year. 255 WANTED To buy modern bunga low, four to six rooms, on paved street or near paving, close in pre ferred. What have you to effer? Give location, price, etc. Address U. T., care Mall Tribune. 25-1 WANTED Your hide is worth real money at Johnson's, 4 5 Front street. WANTED Plowing to do with trac tor. Phono 40S-R-3. 253 WANTED To buy a small building to wreck or move. 530 South Grape. Telephono 604-M. 253 WANTED Nice housekeeping rooms or small apartment by family or three. Phone 23.S-L. 25S WANTED White hulless seed bar ley. L. O. Culver, Phoenix, Ore. ' ' 254 WANTED To bu; 1000' smudge pots. Phone F. M. Corlies, 46S-R1. WANTED To buy flvo tons of bur- ley and corn; also good 12x1-1 tent. Phone II. W. Bingham, 597-J-3. WANTED To contract for pine and fir logs delivered at mill in Med ford or F. O. F. cars Southern Pa iflo track. Big Pines Lumbar Go. WANTED Highest prices paid for hide and fura. ITedford Junk Co., phone 283-J. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 48S-M or 488-X. tf FOR RENT APARTMENTO. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, close in, reasonable. Phono 133, or call at 521 West Eleventh. 25 3 FOR. RENT HICSEREEP1NQ ROOMS. FOR RENT Two-rooms and sleep ing porches, furnished housekeep ing apartment, modern, 706 South Oakdale. 25 1 roK limn antmra. FOR RENT Modorn six-room bun galow. Phono 47S or call at Mon- ' arch Seed & Feed Co., 317 East Main. tf FOR RENT House, street. 735 Alder FOR RENT Eight room house, mod ern, newly tinted; hardwood floors sleeping porch. Call 121-R. 253 FOR RENT Cozy five-room modern cottage, close In. Call Burnum Apis,, or phone. 253 FOR RENT FUnmSKKD flfHJ. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, hot and cold water. Engage your rooms enrly; no night clerk after twelve o'clock. Rent reasonable. Imperial, 30 North Front, Medford. 250 T"OR RENT A furnished room with sleeping porch. 706 Scuth Oak--' dale. 254 FOR RENT Comfortable room In modorn home; housekeeping priv ileges If desired. Phone 522-X. 253 BROWN & WHITE 10 SOUTH FIR STREET IRRIGATED TRACTS 10 acres highly Improved, all mod ern conveniences, close In on pavo ment, $5000. 10 acres mostly bottom land, well improved, close In, on pavement, $6000. 10 acres, well Improvod, close In on tho pavement, $5250. 3 acres well improved, close In, prlco Including stock, equipment and furniture, $3000. 4 0 acres well Improved, 20 acres paid up water right, all fine bottom land, $12,000. 3 acres close to Gold Hill, well Im proved, somo good alfalfa under Irri gation, $2500. 6 acres non-lrrigatod, well Impror ed, closo In to Jacksonville, $1800. 10 acres close to Gold Hill, well improved, all crop In, prlco Including stock, equlpmont and H. II. goods, $3200. BROWN & WHITE 10 BOTJTO PTR BT. ' WHY 9 - " " WANTED ' Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House Through our office in Portland wc have located customers for places' hero. If you have a Stock Ranch, Orchard, Farm or House for sale or trade list your place with me at once. Phone 78-1-L or call at 20 N. Peach street. Jf I can't sell your place I will tell you so. If I can quick action is assured. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. FOR McnA.io. Tl) TRADE Good six-room house, with bathroom and toilet; lot 7-"x 110; wodshed and chickenhouse; one blovk from pavement: water ' and sewer assessments paid: no encumbrance; for about two acres, with improvements, adjoining nv near city limits, call 517 Edwards street or phono 272-lt. 254 LOST Near court house in Jackson ville, a ladies' fur. Finder please return to Mail Tribune or Williams store. LOST 1 "-jewel, size 16. open face 'Hampden watch, case No. 7SI I2S1, movement works No. 271210S, gold chain with silver knife. Re ward for return to -Mail Tribune. M. K. Lucas. 25 4 FOR BALE HEAL WSTATM WANTED To buy flvo or six room modern bungalow on or near pave ment. What have you to offer? State price, terms, etc. Address Box R. E. K., Mail Tribune. FOR SALE Do you desire a good furm homo with an abundance of fine spring water and 2 0 acres of creek bottom land'.' 17 North Central. 258 FOR SALE Six acres, 5 in cultiva tion; rich soil; all kinds fruit; drilled welLoU I'mpqun river; fine road; 2 14 miles Rosebmg, Doug las county. House, barn, work shop. $2400, $ 1400 cash. Write Elnien, 182 Skidmore St., Port land, Ore. 252 FOR SALE Own your own home fire-ro-om houso in good condition; paved street, water, otc. Must be sold. Cheup. Phone 351-lt. 253 FOR SALE Modern house and fur niture, 613 South Central avenuo. .No reasonable offer refused. Own er, Box 565, Newberg, Oro. 261 FOR SALE Four acres black soil, improved, one mile south of town. Prlco $1800. Torms. Inquire 71S South Nowtown. 257 FOR SALE Lot St, on Rose avenue, all city improvements paid, $1000. Answer P. O, Box 899. 257 FOR SALE Why pay rent, A five room mctlorn house, furnished. 6 13 South Central avenue, $200 down and $20 per month. Owner, liox 565, Newberg, Ore. 263 FOR SALE Fourteen acres ono- fourth mile north Central l'oint on good road; good four-room cot tage, good Irrigating pumping plant, liireo acres vineyard, family orchard, 75 Will to Leghorn chick ens. Price $3000, $2500 will hnn dle place, balance on long tUno, 6 per cent. Apply to T, J. Noonnn, owner, on place. 275 FOR SALE By owner only, houso and lots in Medford. Cash or easy torms. T. L. Tuylor, phone 432-11. 277 FOR SALE Dandy five-room bun gulow, west front, at 518 Bcatty street, cheap. Seo C. ". IBttbb. 255 FOR SALE 2414 acre farm, 7 In nlfalfa, nearly all good for alfalfa. ' Friilt and almond truos, berries end grapes. Flvo miles west of IMcdford. 36 acres of timber land. Will trado for a houso and lot in Med ford. Two miles southeast of Jack sonville, R. F. D. 1, Uox 31. W. S. Rnypholtz. 256 FOR SALE 3,4 acres and elglit room ho'uso, large porches, paid up water right, on highway, next houso to brick school, $2500. Ex pect to leave soon. Mrs. E. W. Lansing. 256 FOR SALE Five room furnished bungalow. 529 South Grape. 253 FOR SALE ny owner, several up-to-dato bungalows cheap and on easy terms. If you want a good homo this is your opportunity. I'. K. Wynkoop, S20 West Twelfth Btreet. 269 WANTED To contract for pine and fir logs delivered at mill in Medford or F. O. B. cars Southern Pacific track. Big Pines Lumber Co. rOH SALIO lAVliiTOUal FOR SALE Fresh Phone 7SS-R-2. milch cow. FOR SALE Fresh Jnrsev cow. C. II. Howell. Phone 452-lt. 25: FOR SALT Best heifer calf in the valley, .six months old. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 257 FOR SALE Ten yearling calves. Phono 308, Dr. Helms. 25 1 FOR SALE Team welshing between 1 250 and 1300. Phono S..7-X. 255 FOR SALE Two fresh milk cows. Call after five p. in. Bert Stancliff. riioenlx. 253 FOR SALE Two fine cows. Fool hills Orchard, 6 1 l-.l 1. 253 FOR SALE Three extra good milch goats. 1111 North Riversido ave nue, Medford. 2 69 FOR SALE Ten flue milch ctvws. 1111 North Riversido avenue, Med ford. 269 FOR SALE Pure tjted Duroc Jersey weaned pigs from big typo ances tors. Unregistered at $8 each; Registered at $14.00 each. Good opportunity to get feeders or breeding stock. Cull Modoc Orch ard. FOR SALE Seven head of shoals, weight about 100 lbs. Phone 6-F-13 L. A. Rose, Phoenix. FOR SALE Cheap, dandy horse work, drlvo or ride. 1111 North Riverside avontie, Medford. 257 FOR BALK M1BOKLLANKOUS FOR SALE Three drophcad second hand sewing machines fcr sale cheap. Phone 215-R, Singer Sew ing (Machine Co., 115 West Main street. 256 FOR SALE Furniture. 735 Alder 254 street. FOR SALE 1918 model Chevrolet ronster In good running condition. Cull at 620 West Eleventh Btreet. 257 FOR SALE Fanning mill, 300 feet one-Inch pipe, Sudnu grass seed, Ford car. and wagon. W. D. Rob erts, Eagle Point. 254 FOR SALE Dropbead automatic chain stttrh sewing mnchino, $20. 32 North Front. 256 FOR SALE Rhode Ialnntl Red cock erels from prl.o winning stock. Also White Leghorn pullots. F. II. Drossier, Phono 777-L. 253 FOR SALE Maiuanilu, oak and fir woo'd. Phonu 616. 255 FOR SALE 6 0 tons first class grain hay in barn, suitable for stock fuelling. E. C. Guddls, Medford. t 255 FOR SALE Ford, chassis good fihape;Bhock absorbers, etc., cheap. Phono 395-51. 121 Crater Lake avciuto. 253 FOR SALE White Leghorn cocker els li-oni Heavy laying liens or tun Tancred strain. R. V. Crum. Phone D97-R-1. 254 FOR SALE Now 1919, Ford car nt a bargain. Call 854 East Ninth. 254 FOR SALIC Wood by tho tier or cord on tho ground or dolivcrod. D. A. Lyons, Central Point. 254 FOR SALE Can make Immediate delivery on new Ford touring car. ' Self-starter, shock absorbers. Took car on trade and will sell at small discount. Write or telephone W. C. Clemmcns, at Eaglo Point. FOR SALE Oak, pine and fir wood at now wood yard, Eighth and Bnrtlott. Phone 497-W. 271 FOR SALE Rent or exchange, new and used sowing machines. No agents. I can save you monoy. Seo me before you buy. C. A. Chap man, phono 903-R. 245 South Central. 269 FOR SALE Now rubber tiro buggy, light spring wagon, single hnrnoss, and saddle. 1111 North Riversido avenue, Medford. 266 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, Phono Doug las 015-J. FOR SALE Hay. Phono 842-J. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, dolivcrod, $24.uo per ton. una rsianuc nt. 252 FOR BALE Wanw, s-avol, sodlment nd dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J. MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, O per cent Intorost flvo to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. S room cottage, modern, like new, 2 lots on pavement, $1200. & room bungalow, modorn, east front, 60 ft. lot, $1650. 5 room bungalow, modern with fur niture, 2 lots, $1600. 8 room house, modern, 2 lots, clear. $2200. 160 acres Improved, adjoins R. R. stutlon, $1800. 660 acres, 3 sets ot Improvements, farm land all Irrigated, $9,900. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 213-14 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. Medford, Ore, , MISCELLAXEOVS WE RF.NT AND REPAIR machines. 'Phone 215-lt, Sinsur Sewing Ma cllillt' Co., 115 West Main street. ,W , 278 OLD MATTRESSES made over like new. Phono Douglas, 015-J. Fl'RN ITl'lt 10 upholstering and re pairing. Phono Douglas, 615-.T. SEWING MACHINES, phonographs and clocks repaired. Phono Doug las, 015-J. FritNITCRE and household goods packed and crated. Phone Doug las 615-.1. MONEY TO IOAV TO LOAN J. II. Andrews loans monoy on real estato and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 31 North Grape street. BUSINESS 11IUEOTORT Anto feerpplie LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. ff are operating the largest, oldest nd host-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr springs when others fail. Gold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Oregon. Attorney! KLUAII H. HURD Lawyer, 113-11 Onrnett-Corcy Bldg. rORTHB J. NBFF AttornT-t-lw rooms i ana , tiajoxa national Buiiaisg. A. R. (UBAkUM Lawyer, Qiraett Corey Building. Dentlatry DR. BERT R. ELLIOTT Dentistry. 804-6-0 Medford Furniture and Hdwe. Bldg. Miss Thylls Roberta. Dental assistant. Office phone 296. residence phone 115-Y. 17S Export Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, O. P. A. Attention glren to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into oar simplified acoountlnl method. M. F. II. Bulldin. Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction In Mlo FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher o piano and harmony. Halght MuH Studio, 401 Garoett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Lodges O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 83, Meets every Monday night at 7:80, II. A. Van Ausdall, IN. .; W. L, Miller, secretary. Rogue River Encampment No. 80 Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. J. L. Demmer, O. P.; Ij. O. Howard, scribe. Olive Robekah lodge No. 28 Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Karon M. Bntoman, N. Q.J Annie J. Batoman, secretary. Visitors cordially Invited to all meetings. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 137 8. Fir. Phone 184. O. J. BERQLUND Plumbing, heat ing and repair work ot all kinds. Stoves rellned. 217 South River side. Phone 2 2 6-J. tf Physicians and Bargeons ROBERT W. STEARNS--Physlclan and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Offico hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phono 39. Residence 033. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physloltn and sorgoon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes aolea tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P, R. R. Co. Offices 11, f. U. Oo, Bldg. Phone 667. DR. P. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW D8TEOPATH1C PHY8IOIANi 411-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 904-L. Residence 26 B. Laurel Btreet, T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Burgeon specialty aye, war, iNose, Throat. Glasses fitted and proporly adjusted. Voles, warts and skin blemishes removed with no scars left. Office third Gol Liberty Bnlldlng. DR. B. RANDOLPH KELT, ISt-IOt Morgan building, Portland, Or., makes a specialty of surgery. Bpee. lal attention to Medford and Eogu River valley people. DR. McMORRIS M. DOW. Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obBtetrlcs. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. Prlnteres and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 Norta Fir Bt. Fransfor BADS TRANSFER ft 8TORAGB CO. .Office 42 North Front Bt. Phoaa IK. Prices right, Barrios ga UttM& i - d