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1 wmvForcn wait; trtrumr. mewoiw. ork;ot. on da v. .tam-arv in. mo PATTE FIVE Livestock PORTLAND. Ore. Jan. 111. Cut -tie stroii'.'. receipts li'iG. Steers, liesl. ll.'J.")(a 1 25.00; nood to choice, $1(1.00 (a 11.0(1; medium to jood. H.iiI)(ii.'1.7."i: fair to good. S.O0(i 0.00 ; common to fair. $7.(l(l(ii 8. lilt: choice cows anil heifers. )I.H1( 10.00 -. tioo.l to choice t ows and heifers. .t'S.oOoi il.tMl : m---ilium to L'ooil. $7.(111(0 8.(111: fair lo medium, $(i.(l(ii 7.(11): onnners. $."i.."i(l(n b'.OO: bulls.' (i.(lll( S.(KI: prime liulil calve. U2..-UKS.M: lien v v. 7.0Hi 12.f0: slockers ami feeder.-, S.ilH(o !)."!. Hoes strong; roociuts 10'22. l'riinc mii'd li5.rUH'lU.U0; medium. 1.".00 (lil.ViO: routfli heavy. trT.'.UOOt : 14.00 ; piss. $1 ..-( 14.30. Sheep. Klrone: receipts 47(5. ln-,t cm lambs. 14.lT(fd 15.."i0" ; light val ley. i:.00fri!j.0U: heavy. HYUMCti i;t.50: feeders lambs. $l'J.dd(u 14.110: vc-arliiiL's. 12.00(i '1X00 : wethers. if'Jl.fiUdt l'J.."0: owe. 7.0U(tt9.."0. Butter PORTLAND. Ore..' Jan. 10. Hut tor lower. Cubi's extra. "ili; parch ment wrapped, box lots title : citrton (iOc: halt' boxes halt' eent more: les than hall' boxes, one eent mure. Hal tiTl'at "ilifiT .")7e f. o. 1. station: fiOCa lilc rortlanil. Sim Francisco Market SAX FHANTISCO. Jan. 10 But ter 59 ',0c Kbit, lrc.-h extras. (ilic! extra pllh'ts. ooV-.e: lindersi.eil pul lets, OOe. Poultry (iter pound I. Cali fornia hens. ;i2(u illlc: do. eolored. X" (a.17e: strictly voumr roosters, Xlfu .'ioe: do. Mil. 'J'Je: fivers. XkulKic: broiler, :i,j(ii:i(ie. Ducks. .'JOea XJc. lieUiian hares, llifdlSo ; iaek rabbits, 3.00(u X.r0 tier dozen. Smmbs liOdi 70b per lb. l'iaeons "J.7"(h'Xo0 per dozen. Turkevs, dressed, ;52(n .jc ; do., live, nominal. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. a Howlatt. Mc. V. (ITntO Lewis, who is work ing for the Brittson brothers on the I'. S. Anderson dairy ranch, on limine river, about six miles above here, was a business caller Saturday af ternoon. In speaking of the Ander7 " son ranch, for years it was consider ed ns one of the manv ranches up Jloiruo river and in the foot hills as being of little eonseouenee, but since it was purchased bv Mr. Anderson and he has placed the Kritlien broth ers in charge of it and has perfected a ditch to hrimr the water of Koguc river onto the land ami tinder their management it now is considered one of the best ranches in this section of the country. And if I was asked what has made the change, I would answer, work and water, l'or when J first knew the place f)0 years asro , the old lfcose place, it was about all that .could be dime to raise feed to keen a team to do the work, and a few cows. Hut now it is a thriving dairy ranch and bringing in to the owner a handsome return for the in-H-estaieift. And that is not an iso lated instance, but there are hundreds of cases all through that section of the country where, if thev succeed in bringing- in the water from His.' Hutte as is contemplated where thousands of tons of hav and grain will be pro duced. I hear the stockmen tellinir of the wonderful chanire that has taken place in the production of, es pecially hav. where the increase, on account of water, has been from one to three hundred per cent. And still there arc a few of the "old moss backs'' who are fighting- the project to put water on the land. George Given was also another business caller Saturday afternoon, anil he can add his testimony in fa vor of bringing in the water onto the land. Airs. J. K. McDonald, at present the hostess in the Klks' Hesort. came out Saturday afternoon on the staue nnd spent the night at the Kunnv ' side, on her way to Modford, taking passage on the Sunday morning singe. L. V. CeCabe and daughter, Miss Ellen, drove in Monday morning; and Mr. Met'abe went on to Medford in the Lewis iitnev and Miss Ellen took the team Ijome. lieni. lirophv. one of our prosper ous farmers and stock men was in town Monday nnd in talking with him on the subject of using wnter and referring- to an article in the Dailv Mail Everybody predicts a rise in Tires and Tubes Buy at Big Reductions At the Big Auto Supply Sale C. E. Gates Auto Triiimie when it wiw Mi' -loi tldl a t'iinin'f rtml.i ult'oni to imv "r!'J-" I'cr iH-iv Inr tin- u-t i J water on the html, lie n h 'innt'd lh;it tliut was for icci, ;mi citcil in a ii!mim w litre iImtc was a fine rrmi of nlt'all'a miwiiiLr on liiuund that wimltl nut izruw "bhu'k ovi'd beans" witlumt water. Thomas R Nii-Iiuls v;s i?i town Momlav aihl reports that he lias sml his entile to the Stanley brothers. H" iret lii wife here, v.ho had been, in Medford, Jia vin; her teelli xtriieteil. Mr. Adeitt--en, the pre -eiit iiiail ear rier between liere ani! I'eivi.-t vh Trail, went to Medford Kanmlav and his daughter. M'is Klla, lias been earrviiiir the mail in hi phu-e. but site is full v rompetent lo fill (he pos.tion. Mr. A. returned tndav. Wedtiendav. nnd took tliare of the biwine- airain. Rnbert.-n!! JMhl Pattull of Medford. brotiiiht oiu a l''(HiUii! tractor Mon day fur .1. 1.. K'obfn-en. and Tue.-dav Beni. fiarnott brought out a lot of distillale to be u-ed in the nlace of asoline on the t met or. Mi-. 'nanv friends are hopini; that lie will mike a success in the undertaking .nd he Mirelv will if pur-h ami eon tinnaiice will iiceumplih ii. Geome YV. Sender of Wellen was 1 business caller also Monday. V. K. Hutler was in town londav .ifternoon. He had a load of ilnv eii hoLrs on his hack, and was retailing ihem out to customers in uuantitie.-. to suit. What he cuiild not sell hcij he was takiuu' to Medford. John Holtz of Sams Vallev. YV. C ate- of Lake Creek. William Martin and 1-. V. Nichols were dimrs at the Sunnyside Tuesd.ay. Mr. Daley had iicen to Medfoni and on his way out broke :. spring in his Maxwell and took to our old reliable. V. L. Child teth. our- blacksmith arid auto re pairer, lor repairs, and eaiieu one of his nefchboiN, James Culhertson. to i-ouie for him. And John lloltz also left his. car at the same htti for repairs. A. Meyer of Lake Creek came out from Medford and went on up home with Mr. Culhertson. lieni. Whetsone and his brother-in-law, Thomas Ilifey, were also busi ness cullers .Tuesday. Mrs. John 1). Kinirletnn and her daughter, Miss Sarah, and Mrs. Carl Kseh were doiiiir shopping here Tuesday. Mrs. Kseh is the wife of the man who bousrht (he Siniileton I arm. Amonir the business callers Wed nesday were A. C. Spencer, Ouss Xichols and wife, and a strange ynuiiu: man. Tliev all came out from Bruwnshoro on the K. 1. L. C. staue and tlus Xichols and wife went on out to Medford. Mrs. Sarah Hall and Mrs. J. li. Satchwel! were also business callers. Mrs. Satehwell was working earnest ly for the Southern Oregon club, v.ho are Irvimr to seeure legislation that will put a stop to the state paying out the tax pavers' money to prope liate. fish for the benefit of millionaire ennrev men and leave us poor mortals to eat whatever happens to slip through their nets. To this end she was liivinir the t'reonian just what it deserves for its treatment of the people, of southern Oregon in killinc our normal school, our fish industry in fact, almost every move that has been made to develop the southern part of the state. And while she wa workinir for the above she also was soliciting for the Kveniiiir Teleuram. She seemed to be meeting with con siderable success and several of the subscribers of the Oretronian dropped it and have subscribed for the Tele gram. J. F. McCabe and his daughter. Miss Kllen. were visitors this Wed nosdav mornimr. Thomas, lialph nnd Kov Stanley, three of our prominent cattle men, took supper Tuesday niuht ami breakfast this morning at the Sunny side. Apply Zemo, the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or S1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it,. as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec tive and satisfying. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O. l'lotiiue Conrtt ' Meiii'iinl Sanitiiriiiin compaav vs I.. ('. Tavlor. el m. licidv. Hen. V. Olcott. riiivcnior, et al vs. j liebeeca II. .limes el al. Motion, At' I tidavit. Decree. an chu ncr Invi'staieat coui- ipanv vs. 1, ,. 1'elcis et ux. fost iltill. , i Uollin A. l!i eila vs. Kdna Mae llrcceda. K'cplv. Tluilaas MuiTow vs. V. X. C'amii bdl et nl. Mnrt'.Ml'jc fiuei l.i-ure. V. C. Knster v. William Walder Voh'oiik. Tax tiirech.snrc. John II. Suecncv vs. Cnuntv of Jacks(,n. Transcript of Judgment. Circuit Court C'liniincev D. Stiuldard, cstnte. Ap plication to sell personal property. Order. Affidavit. I Olive K. Bell, estate. l'roof of publication. Xels ('. Swansim. estate. Inven tory and appraisement. Florence A. Palmer, cstnte. Ex hibit of first account. Claims. Drool oi' publication. M'vrlle 11. Day. esUte. Motion. I'e lition. '.'loo! of publication. Order. lteal Kstatc Transfers .1. K Di-atl. et ux to Theodore J. MjiluiiM'cn et ux. Land in Dhoenix 2."0 I!. Al. t'onlov et us to John 1 li''ii:!'othnMi ct ux. Land in D. L. C. -IS, 1 ,011ft I '. K. Terrill to Mexican Smell -hie; anil liefinimr coiapanv. K. half of SK. of SK. Dl, Al, iW 7 Jackson County Huildinsr and Uiau Association to X'etlitt M. Dnviilson. l ot . block 1. GHEST CLOGGED UP WITH HEAVY. COLD? Don't give it a cliance ta "set in" use Dr. King's , New Discovery i i ATMIAT dangerous slago where a i E cold or cough or ease of grippe might get the better of you may lie nearer than you think. Prompt action Willi I.)r.; King's New Discovery will avert a long siege. For tifly years It lias loosened; congested chests, dissipated tight-, packed phlegm, broken vicious colds and coughs. Give it to the young-i uters tnlto It yourself. There will be no disagreeable. nfter-elVncts. i COe. and $"1.20 a bottle. At your; druggist's. Ulvo it a trial. i Bowels Become Normal I liver livens up, bile. Hows freely i headache, biliousness, tongue-lur, stomach-sourness, disappear when Dr. King's New Life Pills get iu their natural, comfortable actum. Purgatives, never pleasantly cor rective, sometimes bnblt-fonulng, should not bo taken to rack the system violently. Nature's way is the wflv of Hr. King's New l ife Pills gently but firmly functioning tho bowels, eliminating the lntes-tlne-elogning waste, and promoting tho most gralffying resulls. Cleanse the system Willi them and know tlia lioon"of regular bowels. 2Cic. at all druggists. i You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 5 room cottage, modern, like now, 2 lots on pavement, $1200. 5 room bungalow, modern, east front, CO ft. lot, $1050. 5 room bungalow, modern with fur niture, 2 lots, $1000. 8 room house, modern, 2 lots, clear, J2200. 100 acres Improved, adjoins It. It. station, $1800. GC0 acres, 3 sots of Improvements, farm land all irrigated, $9,900. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. Dlit-14 flnrnctt-Cnroy Plilg. Medforrl. Ore. CAR BARGAIN Nash 5 passenger touring ear, new last June. Owner leaving city: Bee Wednesday at Itrown .Motor company or Don F. Wilson, Rogue Jtlver. 253 Co :ili!i: 111 ! HELP W.I-VTri KK.ttAL.IU U X T K ii Was 1 o 7n. T'TiU T01-X, 2."." WAXTHl)---Wonian to do washia:; for family of three, phono H92-.M hkkp v vvn:i Malo and I VrnuIo "WANTED Live men women capable of making bit; money, Bell ini; Klo'wor Bouquet lloKiors. Kvery woman buys on si ir ti t . l'In'ists iiml caterers buy by the jros. Semi retail price i or :i painples, rebate when you o:ler dozen or ross lots. Ktlwards Xovolty Mfi;. i'c., li-15 Sutter St., San Francisco. WANTED Ien or women. e:ilary $24, full time, 50e an hour p;iro time, selling guarnnteed hosiery ti; wearer. Kxpeiieme unueress:iry. (luaranteed Mil!.-: Xorrisi own. Pa. VPAJiXKD SITUATION. WAXTtCD Young niun with family wants farm or orthard work, l'hone 9;t. 2.",5 WANTKU lly elderly man, position on ranch, Btock ranch preferred. Would take ehariie of entire horses Address W. It. llilrle, Ashland Hotel, Ashland. 2.'.4 WANTED Axmen to cut wood nnd clear land. "W. .T. Webater Ranch. 2b: WANTED One large voting hors--W. .1. Hartzell, 4.;.'--.l 1. 2.", WANTED Strictly modern homo on pavement. Wish to trade in im prCred place adjoining city limits on liisuway. Adtlreu .1. O., Tri bine. 208 WANTBD To renl. now or hy April 1st, hy mUldle-aged mun aud wife . who will take first-class care of fiamo, a modern five or six n.imi bungalow, flose in, prefer unfur nished, would consider furnished. Address A. A., care Mail Tribune, giving location, rent, whether fur nislied and if lease can be made for a year. 2.".i WANTED To buy modern bunga low, fouv to six rooma, on paved street or near paving, close in pre ferred. "What have you to i.'fi'er? Give location, price, etc. Address It. T., care Mail Tribune. 25 1 WANTED Your hide Is worth renl money at Johnson's, 4a Front, street. WANTED' Whito bulless seed har ley. h. O. Colver, Phoenix, Ore. 251 WANTED To Imp inno smudge pots, i'honc F. M. Corlies, 40 8-1U. WANTED To buy fivo tons of liav ley and corn; also good 12x14 tent. Phono II. W. Bingham, 597-.T-3. WANTED To contract for pine nnd fir loga delivered at mill in Mod ford or P. O. F. cars Southern Pa cific track. Big Pines Lurnbor Co. WANTED Highest; prices paid for hides and fnrB. Medford Junk Co., 'phone 283-J. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 4S8-M or 488-X. tf FOB BTSCKAHOa. TO TRADE Ciood six-room house, with bathroom and toilet; lot 75x 110; wodshed and chickenhouse; ona hlcck from pavement; waler and sewer assessments paid ; no encumbrance; for about two acres, with improvements, adjoining or near city limits, call 517 Edwards street or phone 272-R. 2"4 brown;& white 10 SOUTH FIR KTKKKT IltHIGATF.I) TRACTS 10 acres highly improved, all mod ern conveniences, close in on puvo ment, J5000. 10 acres mostly bottom lnnd, well improved, close la. on pavement, $6000. 10 acres, well Improved, close In on the pavement, i'2b0. 3 acrea well improved, close in, price including stock, equipment aud furniture $3000. 4 0 acrea well ImproTcd, 20 acres paid up water right, all (mo bottom land, $12,000. 3 acres close to Gold Hill, well im proved, come good alfairu under irri gation, $2500. G acres non-irrigated, well improv ed, cIcbo In to Jacksonville, $1800. 10 acre clone to Gold Hill, well improved, all crop In, pries lncludins tock, equipment nnd II. II. goods, BROWN & WHITE 1 o il Til ITR T Tattle's ril-- WHY WANTED Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House Through our office in Portland avc have located customers for places here. If you have a Stock Kancli, Orchard, Farm or House for sale or trade list your place with me at once. Phono 781-L or call at 20 X. Peach street. If I can't sell your place I will tell you so. If I can quick action is assured. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. OwiiaMiuri.v)Ai'iMriiTiwii I. (VST Nickel nlaied tea kettle he tweeu .Medford ami t'oker Unite. riione lo.s-u-.;. m LOST Near court hoii.e in .lai'lion ville, a ladies' fur. Kinder please return to .Mail Trihuiio or Williams Plore. FOK KENT IIOSfRKKflNQ P.OOMS. Ftilt 1 1 1 " X'l" Tv.'o-rooiiu and sleep ing iiorche.c. furniidieil hmiMekeep im: ar.artun'nl, nioilcrn. TOG rioulh (Takilale. 251 FOX RJC.T1 BOtTWCW. KOIt KlNT Muilern six-room bun jialow. Phone -ITS or call at Mon arch Seed & Feed t'o., !t 1 7 East Main. tf FOR liENT Btieet. -Horse. Alder 2.". 4 POlt RKN'f Kt'TlMTtirKI) (K)M. l'OR UKXT Furnished rr.oms for housekeeping. Kenilworth Kooms. l:'.0 West .Main. 2.H FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, hot and cold water. Engage your rooms early; no night clerk after twelve o'clock-. ltee.t rcasonatde. Imperial, ."u Nivrth Front, .Medford.' FOR RENT A furnished room with Bleeping porch. Toll Si.ulh Oak dale. 2i4 FOB SAMD RKAli WTATI FOR SALE Fine buililiug lot. eaat front, high and dry. Knat fide. Phone 2hi7-l.. 25S WANTE'D To buy fivo or eix room modern bungalow on or near pave ment. What have you to i.ll'er? Slate price, terms, etc. Address ltox R. 10. K., .Mail Tribune. l'OR SAI.F Do you desire a good farm homo with an abundance of fine spring water and 20 acres oi" creek bottom land? 17 Xorth Central. 2."S FOR R A 1.10 .Modern house and fur niture, 0 13 South Central avenue. Ko reasonable offer refused. Own er, Hex Dlie, Newhcrg, Ore. 2til FOR SALE Fciir acres black soil, improved, one mile souih of town. Price ? 1 SOI). Tonus. Inquire 71 S South Newtown. 257 FOR SALE Lot o i, on Roso avenue, all city improvements paid, $100(1. Answer P. O. llox 811!). . 2D7 FOR SALIC Why pay rent, A five room incdern house, furnished. 1)13 South Central avenue. $200 down and $20 per month. Owner, llox &Uf, Newberg, Ore. 203 FOR SALE Fourteen acres one fourth mile north Central Point oil good road; good four-room cot tage, good Irrigating pumping plant, three acres vineyard, family orchard, 75 Whito Leghorn chick ens, l'rlco $3000, $2a00 will han dle place, balance on long tiino, (i per cent. Apply to T. J. Noonnn. owner, on place. 270 FOR SALE -By owner only, house and lots In Medford. Cash or easy terms. T. I... Taylor, phono 452-11. 277 FOR SALE Dandy five-room bun galow, west front, at 518. Uoalty street, cheap. See C. W. Babh. 255 FOR SAI.F 24 'A acre farm, 7 in alfalfa, nearly all good for alfalfa. Fruit and almond trees, berries and grapes. Five miles west of Jledford. 30 acres of timber land. Will trade for a house and lot in Med ford. Two miles southeast of Jack sonville R. F. I). 1, Dox 31. W. S. Hnypholtz. 250 FOR SALK My owner, sevoral t.p-to-dato bungalows cheap and on easy terms. If you want a good home this is your opportunity. I'. K. Wynkonp, S2 0 West Twelfth street. 209 WANTED To contract for pine and fir logs delivered at mill in Modford or F. 0. B. cars Southern Pacific track. Big Pines Lumber Co. i I 4 ma BAiib uvTtsitiuit -""- -...-.i'i.n-i. 1-. VO'.i PAl.K - -One exceplionallv fine fine-gailed sailillo horse. Shipped frotn riant a !lar'ura. l'hone .".In. l-'Oll SA1.K Six I'oorl milk niivj. .Must sell hecat::'e sliorl of tec, I. l'hone Jacksonville ::ii.;. i;.",s i'oit sai.i:-- 11. Howell. I'rish Jer-ey cow. (' l'hone I.", 'J. It. FtMt S.M.K 2eo head sheep. See l''r.uik Messino nl Aeale or ,1. O. Isaacson, t'eulral Poial. FOR SAI.F. One team horses wei:;h: nliout 12.MI each. Will sell either horse or both ti.'gelher. with har ness. S, A. -Marshall, (.'entral I'oinf. FOR SALE Fresh milch cow. Phone 7SS-R-2. IT,.", FOR SALT Host heifer calf in the valley, six months old. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 257 FOR SALE Ten yearling calves. Phone litis. Dr. Helms. 254 FOR SALK Team wcUhing between 12511 and llltlO, Phone S57-X. 255 'OR SALE Three extra good milch goats. 1IU North Riverside nve nuo, .Medford. 20!l FOR SALE Ten fine niileh ct,".vs. 1 11 1 North Riverside avenue, .Med ford. e,ti9 FOR SALE Pure tired Duroc Jersey weaned pigs from big typo ances tors. Unregistered at $S each; Hoglstered at $14.00 each, tlood opportunity to get feeders or breeding stock. Cull Hodoo Orch ard. FOR SAL!? Seven neml of shoats. weight about 100 lbs. Phono U-F-13 L. A. Rose, Phoenl. FOR SALE Cheap, dandy horse, work, drive or ride, till Norlh Riverside nvenue, Medford. 257 FOR BALK WnSOKILANKOUS FOR SALE Six Tanered strain 'Whito Leghorn cockerels from hens with trapnest records of 250 eggs a year. .Mrs. W. D. 1 loot li. !i!Mi Oak street, Ashland, Oro. 255 FOR SALK One MeCalnban 120 egg incnbulor, r.ne Economy brooder, good order. Call 2S Almond street. 2 50 FOR SAL10 About. IS squnro yards inlaid linoleum, brown and while. 020 South Oakdaie. Phono 7X0-X. 254 FOR SALE Corn and wheat, at first ranch cast of Clancy .orchard. Just east of Jacksonville. FOR SALK night tons grain hav In slack. $15 ton. Hay Smith, Jack sonville). 255 FOR SALE Throe drophend second hand sewing machines fi.'r sale cheap. Phono 215-li, Singer Sew ing Machine Co, 115 West Main streot. 256 i"OR SALE Furniture 735 Alder street. 254 FOR SALE 19 IS model Chevrolet roaster In good running condition. Cull at C20 "West Etovcnth street. FOR SALE Fanning mill, 300 feet one-inch pipe, Sudan grass seed, Fird ear, and wagon. W. IJ. Koh orts, Eagle Point. 25 I FOR SALE Drophcad automatic chain stitch sewing machine, $20. 32 Norlh Front. 250 FOR SALE Monznnitn, oak and fir woo!. Phono 010. 255 FOR SALE 00 tons first class grain hay In bam, nulla bio for slock foedlns. E. C. Oaddls, Medford. 250 FOR SALE Whito Leghorn cocker els from heavy laying hens of tho Tanered strain. It. V. Crum. l'hone 597-R-l. 204 FOR SALE New 1910 Ford enr at a bargain. Call 85 4 East Ninth. 254 FOR SALE Wood by tho tier or cord on tho ground (.'r delivered. D. A. Lyons, Central Point. 254 FOR SALE Can make Immcdiato delivery on now Ford touring ear. Self-starter, shock aimorliGt'3. Took car on trade and will sell at small discount. Write or telephone W. C. Clemmeiis, at Eaglo Point. FOR 8LE Oak, pine and fir wood at now wiod yurd, Eighth and Dartlott. Phon 4 97-W. 271 COIt 8ALF Herit or exchange, now and used sewing machines-. No agents. I enn savo you money. Beo mo before yon buy. C. A. Chap man, phono 903-K. 245 South Central. 20 9 l'OR SALE Now rubber tiro buggy, light spring wagon, single harness, and saddle. 11 1 1 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 C15-.I. FOR SALK Hay. l'hone 842-J. FOR SALK totnu, uravot, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work dono. Phone ft 1 2-T MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 6 per cent intcrcM fivo to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency k ft H 19 i iflWiP ft g2 & s mm. b aunWUUKiIMQIllll MIS'i:i.I,.M;t)lS Wt: Kl-:r AND HkT'AIR machines, l'hone iM.VIt, ftini-'er Sewing Ma chine Co., ll.j West Main street. ! 2VS OLD MATTUKSSES maiie over like new. l'hone Douglas, 01 "-.!. l-'t'ltx rri'Kl-: upholat.ring and re-' pairing. l'hone Douglas, tila-.f. SEWl.xr, MACHINES, phonographs and clocks repaired, l'hone Doug- i las, Sl.-i-J. FLItXITI'lt!' and household goods packed and crated. Phone Doug Ins 0 I 5-.I. Moxr.v to iO.w TO LOW .1. It. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys tttorttage nnd Liberty bonds, l'hone 53-M. 31 North Crape street. IirSIXKfiS TMREOTORT Auto frsppuoa LAHER AUTO KI'RINO OO. W are operating the largest, oldest and hest-oqulpped plant in the Pa cific northwest. I'Be or springs whon others fall. Bold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth. St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys SiUJAH II. UHRD Lawyer, 413-14 Warjiett-Cory flldg. r ORTSJK J. M30FF Attorn ey-at-law rooms g nnd 9, iledford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AM US Lawyer. GarnetU Corey Dulldlug. Dentistry DK. BERT R. ELLIOTT Dentistry. 304-5-6 Modford Furniture and Ildwo. Bldg. MIbs Phylis Roherta, Dental assistant. Office phone 296. residenco phone 115-Y. 173 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M. Wilson, O. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into oar simplified accounting jnethod. M. F. & II. Building, Modford. Phone 15T-K. Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON HAJOI1T Teacher oi piano and harmony. Halght Musi Studio, 401 Oarnott-Corey Bldat Phone 72. Lodges 1. O. O. F. .Medford lodge No. 83, Meets every Monday night at 7:30, 11. A. Van Ausdall, N. ft.; W. L. Miller, secretary. iioguo River Encampment No, SO Meets 2d and 4ln Frldnys at 7:30 p. m. J. L. Demmor, C. P.; L. O. Howard, scribe. Olivo Robekah lodge No. 28 Moeta 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. in. Karen M. Batenian, N. Q.; Annlo J. llateuian, socretary. Visitors cordially Invited to all moo tings. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phona 184. O. J. BEUGLUND Plumbing, heat ing and repair work ot all kinds. Stoves rellned. 217 South EJver sldo; Phone 22B-J. tf Physicians and Burgeons ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Ol'flco hours 9-12, 2-4. Ot flco phono 39. Residenco 933. DIt. J. 3. EM MENS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scion-, tiflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurllrt for B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. V. A H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. OARLOW BR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 1-417 Garnett-Corey Bldi, Phone 904-L. Reaidonce 26 S. Laurel Street. T. G. IllilNH, M. D. Physician and iurgoon Specialty Bye, Bar, Noso, Throat. Glasses tlttad and properly adjusted. Stoles, warta and skin hlomishos removed wlta no sears left. Offlos third floor. Liberty Building. i DR. B. RANDOLPH SKBLY, 806-807. Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rognr Klvor valloy people. DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetrics. Special attention given to diseases of womon. Offices 306-7 M. F. & II. llldg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. Prlnteres and Publishers ' MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf led rani, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 17 North Fir St. Fransfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGB OO. i Office 42 North Front St. Phone 116. Prices right. Service guar, am. , , , . , r, . n. ,. mi i i