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stftfiwd ivrxm TTmrom mtcttfotit!. orcrfiox. Trr.sn.vY, .t.xttat?.y 20. 1020 Livestock PORTLAND. Ore. Jan. 20. Cnt tle steady, receipts 8S7. Steers, Ik-.-'. ijill .2561 2.00 :4l'oi1 In choice. $10.")(l (a 11.00: medium to nood, $!).0ll(S.'!).73: lair to srood, .S.(I0; 0.00; common to fair. $7.0(l((i8.00; choice eov.s and crs, ifO-OlKo 10.00 ; nood to choice, cows mid heifers, .S.00( 0.0(1 : me dium to srooil, ff7.00Cii8.00: fair to medium, (i.0Ci 7.00; canners. .f,").."0C u'.OO: bulls, ifli.ooci 8.00: iirime light calves, !rl2.r0Cil(;.0O: heavy. $7.00( 12.."0: stockvrs and feeders. .S.00Cc 9.50. Hogs steady: receipts Mill. Prime mixed tl5.50(i Ki.OO ; medium .15.II0 (ri 15.50: rou'.'h heavy. 12.00(a 14.00 : Digs, Ei..i0(i 14.50. Sheep hiirhor; receipts! 01 n. East ern luiiilis. ' 5.003 j 15.50; Jiht val icy lamns i i..iu(fi i.i.oc); hcavv $K1.50 (il l.i.oo: leeder lambs $12.00(o l.j.00: Yearlings, if 1.1.00(ii 13.50: wethers l-'.00(ulj00: owes. 7.00u. !'.50. Butter PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 20. But ter weak. Cubes, extra,' nominal Iiarchment wrapped, box lots 5!)( cartons (iOe; half boxes half cent more: less than half boxes, one .cent more, lint terf at 5ti(u.57u f. o. b. sta tion; olKab'le l'ortland. PORTLAND, Jan. 20. Ess, sel ling price, case count, dtie ; buvin. price. 45e: selling price, candled, 48c selected candled in cartons, 50c, , Poultry Hens, 2Sffia3c lb.: broilers, 3:l' old roosters, 16c: turkevs 47c dress ed,;, eecso 20Cif25c: ducks, iiofa-lOe Grnln mul Hay Oats, $02.50 bid; corn, Xo. 3, low. $57.00 hid. vel- Hav, buvintr price f..o. b. Portland, timothy, $20.00( 28.00: alfalfa. $:)1.50: cheat, $22.00: cloycr $2(i.00: outs and yeteh. $20.00. Mill Feed . Prices f. o. b. mill, citv enrtnee $2 extra. Mill run, car lots or mixed cars, $45.00 ton: rolled barley, $74: rolled oats .$08: ground barley $74; c: scratch feed $82. Corn whole $07: eriicUed $69 per ton. ; -. ,;!;;!' Flour Drops 150c Barrel. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 20. Flour Snipped 50 cents u barrel in the lo cal market today. Standard flour in '. 98 cotton sacks sold at $14.25 i if barrel. j The general market decline in Jvyhent was si ven as the reason for the Jf Avon. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bv A. C. Howlett. J. L. Hohinson. our boss fanner, and William Lewis, ond boss sbeoi man. were in town Wednesday after noon, and Jlr. liobinson reports that he has his Fordson tractor at work and that it was doing fine work. Af ter experimenting with it, tbev, (he and his boys) got it started Tuesday morning and the two bovs kept il running night and dav for ill! hours, and later in the week lie reported thai tbev were still plowing night and day, plowing about half an acre an hour, and that the machine done the work all right, plowing Mm ground about eight inches deep. The ground is frozen about five inches deep, and that the plows go right under the frozen ground, turning it completely over, and when the pun conies out and thaws the ice it will leave it in fine shape for his corn crop. lie in tends to keep on plowing night and day so long as the ground keeps so that he can, and be is hoping that it will not rain at least for a few days, so that he can get his 100 acres plow ed ready for corn. J. C. Brown, real estate dealer of Medford, and Koson Hulse of Arizona called for dinner Thursday. They were on their way up Hntte Creek to look at a farm that was being offer ed for sale. Air. Hulse is in the eal tlc business, and Mr. II. and Mr. !. were inouiring particularly . about some of the line farms up in that sec tion of the county, and looking at it from mv viewpoint there is some of the best farms in the rnuntv located in the Lake Creek country, and since the farmers have learned the value of the commercial fertilizers and learned that bv a .judicious use of Ihein that the crops can be increased 100 per cent, tbev feel perfectly al case so far as this high cost of living is concerned. M. L. Lewis, one of our rustling Voung men was also here for dinner Thursday anil os was Mr. Hob crt Schnltz. who lives near San I!ar ncdano, Cal. lie came to look over a tract of land that he was interested in hut found that the mails were so had that he concluded to po-dpon? his trip until later in the season. Mr. K. 1). Schuader of Wellen ..i goat dealer and mohair raiser was iiKo n diner Thur-dav at the Sunnv sidc, and so was William Martin and Thomas F. Nichols and Chris Berg man and wife here for dinner that da v. Sam Courtney, our painter and pa per hanger, was aNo i ntown Thurs day. He had come in to sec about a portable wooilsuwing out 1 it thev had ordered from Portland. He savs that he lias several jobs of work in the painting and paper hanging line en gaged, hut that the roads arc s-i bad that he can't get around in his car. so is going to cut a lot of wood and have it ready for the market next mrmner. II :), Jlr, Crimen cn-l fife of Mc!- ford came out on the Lewis iitnev and were met here bv his o:i, K. V. I'.ritt-.-in, and went oat to the Anderson ranch. Jacob Monia and wile of Browns, boro were doing bu-iucss here also Thursday. Karl llavs, one of our rustling young farmers, was in Iowa Thiir. ilav, and asked me to end in for the Uaily Mail Tribune for him. but I told him to just send in his check to Hie office as 1 hud no receipt boot and was not taking .-ub.-i-i-iiilioi'.s for the paper now, but .simply writing for il. as they were doing hu.-iuos on a cash basis, no credit. Pete Young was another business caller and made the same reonest. and I gave Inui the same answer. Although I am working to get subscribers for the Daily Mail Tribune ail the time, am not authorized to take subscriptions for it. .1. II. l.avborne of Medford came in Thursday evening and spent the night and in the morning went on up to Trail on the stage oh his way to Prospect. Mr. (laius of Trad, a cattle dealer. spent the night will, us on his wa nut to Med ford. Late Thursday evening W. K. Cooper, his father ar.il mother. Mi', and Mrs. K. I). Cooper, and Mi's. M. A. Cooper and Mr. Pros-ler of the linn of Page-Drcssler, real c.-tatc dealers of Medford, came in and call ed for supper, going on to Medford that night. John lio'ln, our agate man. who has been spending the past month up around Albany. Portland and New port visiting relatives, lvturne.! Thursday to his room in the Sunny side. Last Friday M lo Conlcy and bis mother. Mrs. llessler of Lrowiisboro. were doing business in our town and when thev went out he had about 10(1 feet of flooring and about 80 rods of wire fencing and a lot of other things in the wagon. Mrs. licit Clarno and her Iwo son-.. Carl and Wallace, were doing busi ness with our leading merchant's, lieorge Brown and sous. Speaking of the Brown firm I was very agreeably surprised Friday asl was making my rounds looking up Kaglets for the readers id' the Daily Mail Tribune, to sec William II. Brown, a member id' the firm, sitting in his accustomed seat, the book keeper's, in the store, lie has been confined lo his home for several weeks with rheumatism, but is so now that he can walk on crutches. 1 was also agreeably surprised lo meet Mrs. IioVal (. Brown, the wile of another member of the firm in the store, for she has been a patient in a hospital in Medford for some time where she hud to undergo two operations, but was .regaining her strength. Charles Klinglc of Lake Creek, was a business caller also Fridav. and so were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wattenburg. I understand that Mr. W. has taken charge of the Joe Kadcr farm on An telope. George Given, one of our prosper ous farmers, was a business caller Fridav. liuv. Ilovt, the Presbyterian Sun day school missionary, was in town Thursday to meet Iiev. Joseph Tra vato, the pastor of Hie Presbyterian church of Butte Falls, Brownsboro and Kai.de Point, and has made an arrangement to give a stereoptie lcc-. tare, showing scenes taken from the foreign lands, on Sunday evening, February 22, BI20. We are to have two elections in this section', one at Reese creek school house to vote on bonding the district (water) to raise funds to cover the expense of bringing in the water from Big Butte for irrigating purposes, and the other is to be held here to elect officers in the I'.agle Point Ditch company, for the coming year. The two traveling evangelists. Mes srs. Weikee and Green, who have been conducting services here for the past month, closed their meeting last Fri day night. Thev are surely stavers. WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Sloan's Liniment should be kept handy for aches and pains WHY" wait for a severe pain("an ache, a twinpe following ex posure, a sore muscle, sciatica, or lumbago to leave naturally when you should keep Sloan's Liniment handy to help curb it and keep you active and fit? Without rubbing, for it penetrates, apply a bit today to the alnicted part. Note the gratifying, clean, prompt relief that follows. Sloan's Liniment couldn't keep its many thousands of friends the world over if it didn't make good. That's worth remembering. All druggists three size the largest for utmost economy. 35c, 70c., $1.40. You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 6 room cottage, modern, like new, 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. S room house, modern, 2 lots, clear, $2200. 160 acres Improved, adjoins R. K. station, S1S0O. GOO acres, 3 sets of Improvements, farm land all irrigated, $5,900. HURD LAND & INVEST- J.IENT CO. 213-11 Hornet t-Corey BIdg. McdfonJ, Or?: .s ll.v I, .iv.. nrri,. evcrv u-:i ' c.vcci't two Sunday and four Sa'.iu iiav irghts. Thev seem lo be rather out of the ordinary line ns thev claim to be iioii-ilenomillational. anil secin to ignore all other evangelists, al Ihough they seem to set forth good Pible truths, so far as I could un derstand, for 1 am hard of hearia', and Mr. Weikee being a Scotchman i nil having a very distinct brogue ii was very bard for manv of us to under.- tand. Their congregations run Iroui two to I I. generally about eight or nine. Mr. W. said they were going I loin here to Trail to cnnitncnce ser vices tomorrow. Sunday, January !Stb. Mr. an,f Mrs. F. V. Holt of Poit 'and came in this noon for dinner. Tbev came down to look at a place on the north fork of l.'ee-e creek, bui "hen thev learned that there was no water tor irrigation on the place, re turned to Mcdl'ovd to go to Lake i oantv to had; at land there. Mrs. Chris P.crgmau. her sister, Mrs. I'cte licets. and Miss Agnes Sehondlatid, who is teaching in th.' Laurel Hill district, came in 'or din ner loihiv. And later in the dav Mrs. Joe Casey and two children, and brother-in-law. (iradeti Childrcth. and wife of Talent, and Mr. Crass of Unite Falls. .1. II. Coolev of M'clford. Mr. N'or ris. farmer on the Wilflcv on-hard, and Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Neil of Derby, called. Cut Thi Out !( Is Worth Money DOX'T MISS THIS. Cut, out this slip, enclose with 5c .-.nil mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writinfr your name and aldres3 clearly. You will receive In return a trial packaso eoutainins Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney l'llls for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesonio and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, billoii3noss, headache, and sluggish bowels. For salo' by Medford Pharmacy. P OF 010 HERB TEA OFTEN PREVENTS FLO, COLMD GRIP Keeps You in Condition to Throw Off Disease ' The very best vrny to nvold colds, ln flmm.a, prip nnd oilier winter infec tions in to keep your body in nuoh good condition it will throw off diswiso KerniB. Constipation, bilton Biiess, lu'iuinohes, are Nature s wnrninfrs that your Hwr, kidneys nnd bowels nro failing to do their duty. The waste mutter which should have been enrried awny ianbsorlhl iko bo much poison into your system. Your vitality is so low that you are on wisy victim for colds, infhumzn, and moro serious diseases. Get a package of Lincoln Ten and take a cup before. rtiring. It will soon put you in tune nnd make you feel like new. This famous old herb ten. 1b un excelled for chronic constipation, bilMusness, colds, grip, inlluenai, rheu matism, etc. Pleasant to take nnd in expensive. Does not. create the physio liubit. Nothing belter to give "the children for stomach and Imiwi'1 dis orders. 1(6 cents at all dmggintH. Lin coln Proprietary Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Advertising Rates Classified One fcent a word. IOcftlB Tea cents a line. Legal FlTe cents a line. Display 25 centa an Inch. Contract rates on application. Cash In advance. FOR EXCOAXUK. KOI I THAUK TouriiiK car In good order for lai'RO work team. 127 Xorth Hiverside avenue. 252 POB KKIV1 aOU03.1t. l-'Olt HI'JXT .Modern six-room bun galow. Phone 47S or call nt Mon arch Seed 4t Feed Co., 317 East Main. tt LOST Near court house In Jackson - villi?, a ladles' fur. Kinder please return to Mail Tribune or Williams store. ,OST On Xorth Central, Jan. 2d. near G2S. a pair of glasses in case. Kinder please leave at Mail Trib une c'ffice. 255 LOST Hotneen G2S North Central and Central Point, .Inn. 12th, a pic ture of a company of soldiers. Finder pleaso leave at Mall Trib une office. 255 LOST Illark leather bound New Testament. Kinder phono 5S5-H. 2 .". - FOR SALE Good windmill and wooden tank. At greatest bargain ever offered. Experiment Station, Talent. Kill tho Cold. sneezo t-ko CASCA-IAL Ji. v. V, Elandard cold remedy for 20 yeara ypiatcs '.ircaU up a cold in 24 -sgjV- Uor.'f bit's ii it (.lilj. The ViiiV XSRSk .( All Drag 5.-ort YVAXTKD Girl for general house work. Mrs. II. A. Thierolf, 2.' Geneva. Phone M;:. WAXTKD Wash woman. Call 701-X. . 25.'. WANTIOU Woman tu do washing for family of three. Phone NH2-.M. 2 5(1 Km WASTK MAiM. WAXTKD Hoy over 10 years old to deliver messages. Opportunity for advancement. Call at Wipntern I'nion Telegraph Office. 25T WANTED Axmen o cut wood and clear laud. W. J. Webster Ranch. 2(15 ii km w.wrrcn Male ami l-'cuialo WANTED Men or women, salary $24, full time, 50c an hour spare (QUININE M. wearer. Experience unnecessary. Phone 7SS-R-2. 2a5 Guaranteed 'Mills, Xorristown, Pa. - - . ... . KOR Sa.LT Heat hoifnr calf in the HAVTim MTTiATiuw Talley, six mouths old. 1 I 1 1 Xorth iTPTr'Vl - '- Riverside uveiiue,-Medford. 257 WANTED To take euro of children. KOlt SALE Team weighing between .Phone 50S-I1, after 4:15. 2a7 1250 and 1300. Phone S57-X. 255 WANTED Young man with family KOR SALE Three extra good milch wants farm or orchard work. goats. 1111 Xorth Riverside avo- riione 9:1. 2-j5 mi0i Medford. 2(1!) 7 a A.Trim mirjiiTB KOR SALE Ten fine milch cows. : mi North Riversido avenue, Med- W A XT E D To buy two Mammoth t01'd. 200 Uroiize turkey hens A. F Sten- Fcm SALi.:pur0 ,ea Duroc Jersey nett, Uox btill or Mail tribune w , , fr , t coinpuslng room. ,ors UnreBlstcrcd llt ,s oacU; WANTED Hauling contract. Have Registered at $14.00 each. Good two large trucks. Address llox opportunity to get feeders or 25 Mail Tribune 257 breeding stock. Call 31odoo Orch- '' ; " ard. WAXTE1) 1000 eld galvanized wash - tubs that are leaking. Pay from 5 FOR SALE Cheap, dandy horse, to 20c each. Valley Fuel Co. 257 wPrk' , ''Ivo or rido. 1111 North Riversido avenue, Medford. 2u7 WANTED Two or three furnished ' rooms for light liousekeoping. See pQjj gAtiB ItBAIi KBTATH Lliulstrom, Room :tS, Hotel Nash. Ulu , -,ru,.,, . KOR SALE Timbered claim, .laek- W A X TED One largo young horse. county. Oregon. Wm. Wlek- W. J. Hartzcll, 4U8-.I1. 255 -" ',"lm ""V- Lalifornia. :270 WANTED Strictly modern home on 'OR SALE Fine building lot. east pavement. Wish to trado in Im- f';0'". high and dry. hast side. preyed place adjoining city limits 1 hone 2Ui-L. -ui on highway. Address J. O., TH- you SAlA.:D yml u,,sirc ft ood ulle' farm homo with an abundance of WAXTKD To rent, now or by April f'e 6P'ius water and 20 acres of 1st, by middle-aged man nnd wife creek bottom land? Ii North who will lake first-class care of t-e"lral- '- same, a modern five or six ri.flin FO, gALE Modern house and fur bungalow, .-lose in prefer nnfur- nU 01;) SolUll CeIltra, avenue, nished, would consider furnished. Xo ,.easonuulo offor rui,iat,a. own Address A. A., care Mail Tribano. , -G5 New.,,(,rKi 0ro. 201 giving location, rent, whether fur- nished and if lease can he made poll SALIC Fcnr acres black soil, for a year. 255 improved, one mile south of town. r,- ; ; Price J 1 SOIL Terms. Inquire 7 I S WANTED Your hide is worth rea gouth Xowtown. 207 money nt Johnson a, 4j Front street. FOR SALE Lot S4, on Itosn nvcnuo, ' , . ' ; . 1 1 all city improvements paid, $1000. WANTED To contract for pine and Allswer P. 0. Uox 803. 257 fir logs delivered nt null In Med- fnrd or V. O. K. cars Southern Pa- poll SALE Why pay rent, A fivo- cific track. Lie Pines Lumbar Co. room modern house, furnlshod. Ola South Central avenue, $2 00 r, I ; T down and $20 per month. Owner, WANTED Highest prices paid for BoI 5G5, NeWl,rg, Ore. 203 hides and furs. Medford Junk Co., ; ZL phono 283-J. FOR SALE Fourteen acres onc- . , . 7", "X fourth mile north Central Point cn WANTED House moving and re- fl , fl , four.room eot. nulrlng. PhonJlS8-M "4" tage. good Irrigating pumping ' ' plant, three acres vineyard, family TVrOTSTF.Y TO LOAN crehard, 75 White Leghorn chlck- "Wi j.u iJ en3 Prlce j;lUO( J2000 will han- On farm or orchard land, O per cent ,lln balance on long time, 0 per cent. Apply to T. J. Xoonnn, interest five to forty years. owner, oil place. 275 McCurdy Insurance Ardency 1,'0K sale ny owner only, house J and lots In Medford. Cash or easy .k terms. T. L. Taylor, phono 452-11. 277 WANTED FOR SALE Dandy five-room bun- 1 galow, west front, at 51 S Realty street, cheap. See C. W. Babb. 255 TO COlltraCt for pine FOR SALE 24 acre farm, 7 In alfalfa, nearly all good for alfalfa, nnrl fir lop-q rlplivprpd Fruit and almond trees, berries ana nr logs aeuverea and yjyo miWa west nf at mill in Medford or "'toTcres of timber land, win 1-1 s t trade for a house and lot In Med- F. O. a. Car8 OOUtnern ford. Two miloa aoutlieast of Jaclt- . Knyillo, H. F. D. 1, Uox 31. W. S. Pacific track. ' Big nayphoitz. 2 pinna T iimhpr fn ''"orl SALE Ily owner, Bevoral up- iriUtii XJUUiuei UU, to-dato bungalows cheap and on easy terms. If you want a good home this In your opportunity. P. E. Wynkoop, 820 West Twelfth street. 2 0'J WHY WANTED Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House Through our office in Portland we have located customers for places hero. Jf j-ou have a Stock Kanch, Orchard, Farm or House for sale or trade list your place with mc at once. Phone 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. n Amnrrunifrnr FOll KHXT FUHMBUKl) KOOHH. I Flirt UKNT Furnished roams for houMekcepinii. Kcailwoi'th Itooms. 1 :l It WVst Main. - ."T KOK KKNT Sleeping rooms, hot and cold water. Kngage your rooms early: no night, clerk affer twelve oYloeU. Kent reasonable. Imperial, ::o Ni.rtb l-'ronl, Medford. FOR SALR 1JT ISIXK'K KOlt SALE Kino registered HoNtein bull, four years old: splendid pe.t! gree. Will sol! cheap or traiie fir good Durham or Hereford bull. D. .M. Deter, Siskiyou. Oregon. 25 1 KOlt SALE One exceptionally fine f ine-gaited saddle horse. Sliipiu-d from Santa llarbaru. Phone 510. KOR SALE Six good milk cow. Must sell because short of feed. Phone Jacksonville Itotl. 25s KOit SALIC Kresh .lersev cow. C. II. Howell. Phone 452-11. KOR SALE 2U0 bead sheep. See Prank Messino at Agate or .1. O. Isaacson, Central Point. 25H KOR SALE One team horses weight about 1250 each. Will sell cither horse or botti ti.'ether, with har ness. S. A. Marshall, Central Point. FOR BALE MINOKI.1LANKOC8 I KOlt SALE Threw I iverland7HT, , and ltili. Clark ,v Chlhlors. Cra ter Lake Garage. Phono 1011. 2iiu" KOK SALE .Manure K. V. Allen. Phone l-Y. 2 lid KOlt SALE Three 1 ! I s Chevrolet, easy terms. Clark & L'hilders, Cra ter Lake Garage. 2li0 KOR SALE Some bousehi.til furni ture, also roll top desk and chair, blark bear rag. 50 gal. gasoline tank, pair weed chairs ::ox:'i.. liil'iiialing oil. Call .55-.l. 257 KOI! SALE Two light Kord deliv eries. Clark & Childert. 2 lie KOlt SALE New Axminxter rug. silo N- by H-ti. Call at 1 III! Elm street, t'r phone 71'S-L. 257 KOR SALE One la IS mmlel baby Grand Chevrolet ear, practically new, $725. Phono :ioi; or write JJox Lit, Grants Pass. 2i;ii KOR SALE Eleven rods 5-fl. pool" try netting and Iwo lien incuba tors. Phone 707-L, after 7 p. 111. KOR SALE Dry fir ci.rdwood at 4:11 West Eleventh street. 257 KOR SALE We have on hand for immediate delivery two Kord trucks with solid tires and two Kord run abouts with sturtors. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 25ti FOR SALE Six Tancred at rain While Lowborn cockerels from bens with trapnrst records of 250 eggs a year. Mrs. W. I). llootb, O'.ili Oak street, Ashland, Ore. 255 FOR SALE One McCalahau 120 egg Incubator, cue Economy brooder, good order. Call 2 8 Almond street. 2 50 FOR SALE Corn and wheat, at first ranch east of Clancy orchard, just east of Jacksonville. FOR SALE Eight tolls grain hay in stack. $15 ton. Ray Smith, Jael; Bonvillc. 255 FOR SALE Three drnphead second hand sewing machines tor sale cheap. Phono 215-R, Singer Sew ing Machino Co., 115 West Main street. 250 FOR SALE 101S model Chevrolet roaster in good running condition. Call at 02 0 West Eleventh street. 2 57 FOR SALE Dropbead automatic, chain stitch sowing machine, $2 0. "2 North Front. 2511 FOR SALE Manzanita, oak and fir woiAl. Phono 010. 255 FOR SALE 00 tons first class grain hay in barn, satiable for stock footling. K. C. Gaddis, Medford. 255 FOR SALE Can mako Immediate dellvory on new Ford touring car. Self-starter, shock absorbers. Took car on trado and will sell at small discount. Wrlto or telephone v. C. Clemmcns, ut Huglo Point. FOR SALE Oak, pine mid fir wood at new wood yard, Eighth and llartlett. Phono 407-W. 271 b'OR SALE ttont or exchange, now and used sowing machines. Xo agents. I can save you monoy. Soo mo before you buy. C. A. Chap man, phono 1103-R. 215 South Central. 20 9 'OR SALE New rubber tire buggy, light spring wngon, ainglo harness, and saddle. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 200 FOR SALE A touring enr In good running order, good engine, good tires. A bargain nt $.'100.00. Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front St. FOR SALE Sewing machines rout ed $1.00 per month. Phono Doug las C15-J. FOR SALE Hay. Phcnd 842-J. FOR SALE tranu, graTel, sediment, and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone H12-.I. CAR BARGAIN Nash 5 passenger tonrlng car, new last Juno. Owner leaving city. See Wednesday at llrown Motor company or Don F. Wilson, Roguo River. 255 BROWN & WHITE 10 SOUTH l'lll STKKET IRRIGATED TRACTS 10 acres highly Improved, all mod ern conveniences, close in on pave ment, $5000. 10 acres mostly bottom land, well Improved, close In, on pavement, $0000. 10 acres, well improved, close In on tho pavement, $5250. 3 acres well improved, close In, prico Including stock, equipment and furniture, $3000. 40 acres w,ell Improved, 20 acres paid up water, rlghi, all fine bottom land, $12,000. 3 acres close to Gold Hill, well Im proved, some good alfalfa under Irri gation, $2500. 0 acies non-Irrigated, well ImproT. ed, clcso In to Jacksonville $1800. 10 acren closo to Cold Hill, well Improved, all crop In, price Including stock, equipment and II. II. goods, $3200. BROWNS WHITE 10 bOl TU FIB 81, 1 J .MISCEI.LAM-.lll'H WE KENT AM) REPAIR machines. Phone 2 15-1!, Singer Sewing .Ma chine Co., 115 West -Alain street. .": i 27S OLD MATTRESSES made over like new. Phone Douglas, 0 15-J. iKl'RMTt'liE upholstering and re pairing. Phone Douglas, G15-J. I SEWING MACHINES, phonographs" 1 and clocks repaired. Phone Doug ! las, Ul.W. FFRNlTtntE and household goods packed and crated. Phono Doug las 015-.1. MONEY TO I.OAX TO LOAN .1. 1!. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31 Xorth Grape street. BllSrXESS DTHKOTOIiY Anto fr-jppnfl LAHER AtJTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa clflo northwest. Use our eprlngj when others fall. Gold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorney KLI.1AH H. KORD Lawyer, !13-H Oarnott-Corey BIdg. PORTER J. N1CFF Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. RBAMES Lawyer, Qarnett Corey Building. Iicntlstry DR. BERT R. ELLIOTT Dentistry. 304-5-6 Medford Furniture and lldwe. BIdg. Miss Phylls Robert!, Dental asslstnut. Office phone 296. residence phone 115-Y. 173 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDIT1NO CO. E. M. Wilson, O. P. A. Attention glyen to anything In Accounting and In come Tnx requirements. Loo It into oar Blmpllfled accounting method. M. V. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction In Mifllo FllED ALTON HA1G11T Teacher ol ptano and harmony. Halght Musi titudlo, 401 Garnett-Coroy BIdg, Phone 72. J Aidses O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 83, Meets every Monday night at 7:89, 11. A. Van Ausdall, K. W. U Miller, secretary. itoguo River Kncntnpmont No. 80 Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. J. Li. Demmor, C. P.; h. O. Howard, scribe. Olive Jtebekah lodge No. 28 Muola 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Karon M. Bnteman, N. Q.; Annie J. Batoman, Bocrotary. Visitors cordially Invited to att meetings. rianlng Mill THOMAS MOFFAT Ooneral mill work. Bash, doora, mouldings and Hcroonn. Shop 437 6. Fir, Phone 184. O. J. IIERGLUND numbing, heat ing and repair work of all klnoa. Stoves rollned. 217 South River sido. Phono 225-J. tf rhyslclana and Bnrgsoni ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bant Hldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phone 39. Residence 932. DR. J. J. BMM1CN53 Physician ana snrgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glaasea sup plied. Oculist and Aurlet for B. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. 1". ft H. Co. BIdg. Phone 667. DR. F. O. OARLOW DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOIANi 4U-ii7 Oarnett-Corey BIdg, Phone 904-L. Residence 2 8. Li.ursl Btrefft, T. G. HIH1NB, II. D Pfcysleian sad Burgeon Specialty ftrye. Bar, Nose, Throat. Olassea fitted and properly adjusted. Moles, warts and skin blemishes removed with no scars left. Office third floor. Liberty Building. DR. B. RANDOLPH BEELY, 808-807 Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogue River vnlloy people. DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetrics. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. ft H. BIdg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. Prlnteres and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Bouthern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 17 North Fir BU Fransfer BADS TRANSFER ft 6TCKAGB CO. -Office 48 North Front Bt. Phona 115. Prico runt, ric B"ar . ml8-t& ..jtf.jrfi ii i