WkwFQRn mm. TKIRUNK. WTCTVFOTtT). 0!,M'.(!()N. SsATl'RDAY, JANUARY 21. 1020 Livestock PORTLAND. Jan. 21. Cattle steady; no receipts. Stcors, best $ll.2512; good to choice $1ii.5ih 11; medium to good $0;i'J.75; fair to good $S9; common to fair ? ; m S; choice cows and. heifers $UiiDl: good to -choice $S(i9; medium tn good $7S; fair to medium $i; ci T; manners $3.50 L' 0 ; bulla $0(.i S;piimc light calves . $15. r0(?i 17; medium light $12.50fei3.50; heavy ?7!i 12.7)0; Btocltcrs and feeders JSty U.iii). Hogs steady; iio receipts. Prime mixed $15. 505(1 16; medium niixiM $1511 15.50; rough heavy $l2fnl5: . pigs $12.50 11.50. ' Sheep steady; receipts l."ifll. K.ast crn lambs $15"it!; light valley $ I 5 , !(( 10; . heavy $ 1 4.50 5j 15.5P; feeder lambs, i $12 CP 1-5;' yearlings $ise, 13.50; wcthors $12 13; ewes pjn, II). 50. Hotter PORTLAND, Jan. 21. Putter firm. CubeH, extra 55c; parchment wrapped, box lots 59c; cartons 00c: half boxes half cent more; less than half boxes 1c more; btitterfato iii 57c f. o. b. station; 50 01c Portland. ICfigs l'OliTLAN'I), Jan. 2d. ICggs, sell. iiig price, case count, .")c; buvim price, "die: sellimr price, euinllcd, ."i.'lc Hclccted etimllod in eitrlons, filic. Grnln nnrt liny OiiIk. ifli'J.nn Mil; corn. No. :i. ye! low, ")8..")(l bid. EAGLE PONT EAGLETS Bv A. C. Howlett. Saturday night tlioro was a general danco hero and 1 understand tlur. there was a very good attendance. As a matter of course there was a goodly number of young folks at the Sunnysido for supper, beds and breakfast, among wham were Fred Mlddolbusher and .Miss ICala Houstin, Henry Trusty and Miss Enid Middel busher, all of Trail; Wallace llerg nian and Miss Vida Ilradshaw of Wol len; 11. Brnggeman, a traveling sales man, Frank Rhodes, our county sur veyor, and l' U. rtayborn of Medford, besides quito a number of our young pecpeb who came In after the dance and took 'beds and did not get up until after 1 had gone to Sunday school. We .had a very interesting session of Sunday school, we have somo new Inembcrs coming in and some old onc rdturued who had dropped out (luring tho cold weather. After Sun day school. Rev. Joseph Travoto preached for us, taking for bis text "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" pre senting some fine thoughts. Jle will preach for us next Sunday, Jan. 25, nt 7:30 p. in. There were two cnrloads of people came out from-Modford Sunday for dinner, among them were Helen Sllli lnan, 11. IS. Silllman, .Mrs. II. U. Silli nian and Howard Silllman and J. W. Wakefield and family, all of Medfc'ril. Mr. Wakefield is agent for the Conti nental Insurance company. We also had Henry i Trusty and Miss Enid Mlddelbusher, Fred .Mlddelbusher and Miss Kola Houstin hero for din er. Also Rob Harnlsh and wife and Ernest Albert of Unite Falls. Later in tho day Miss Mario Myers who is leaching in the Heeso creek school district and Miss Jt.'sephinc Koppcs who is teaching In the Debenger tlap district and .Miss Minter and her brothor, .Marshall Minter., Mr. Minter came with a- buggy to take tho t wo teachers, Miss Koppes to Jasper Han nah's whore she is boarding, and Miss' Myers to W. 10. Hammers, her board ing place, and .Miss .Minter went to .Medford. with an auto driver. Rev. Richard Weikee, one of the men who' has been holding evangel ical services hero for tho past month and went to Phoenix last Saturday. returnod Monday to gather up some of their belongings they left and to "'lend to some other matters. In my last letter I stated that they had gone tc Trail to conduct services, but J had misunderstood him and he told me on Monday that they had not de cided just where they would go but would try to find some place where hey could go and try to' do some good. They seem to lie very devoted "lid earnest In their efforts to help to inng people to a knowledge of sins 'orgivon. While hero they lived in rented, furnished rooms and seemed '0 pay their own expenses. A. C. Spence, the Lake creek road supervisor of Brownshoro. was a bus iness caller Mondav morning and so was P. w. Haley. In my last, letter I .-.poke of there ''eing two different elections Satur day, and Monday learned the result. The first election, the one to vote on 'he bonding of tho district for money lo liiiild the ditch to bring water from "ig Htutte creek Into' this valley re milted In carrying for the bonds 2S for and 8 against. There' was but very little opposition to the bonds ' "nd that was confined almost entire ly to one family and relations, and those who have been keeping tali n the question as to who was in favor and those who were opposed report that there were quite a num ber who were in favor of bonding who were unable to be at the polls to vote. The other election was simply Jhe annual election of the Eagle Point Ditch company to' elect officers for the ensuing year and to levy an assessment to enlarge the present dltrh, as It Is too small to carry the amount of water needed on the land under the ditch. The election re filled In re-electing the old officers, I'dfonl. president, ditch superinton- I t; et ilutte Falls, wlln lvi.1 lust returned from a trip to Pni-.lund! came in .Ui-.miay evening on the llar "di '"''. spent ,i. ,,,,, am Tm,s 'lay he,L. anil Taesdav evening .1 W Heriian of the llullc Falls fish halrh "iv . and Mr. and Mrs. Austin, one liutiu Falls llK't-Wiants "tit and ti .ik- supper and after , came supper " ..ii tour went on t;, Him,, Kalis. i;eoi-e w. Sanders, llo- foreman on the ( 'Humeri ial orchard was here 'or dinner .Monday. II,. was trviiin io unit some one tv help him r liis telephone line. epair oilier l.tislnxRH were Mr. Itadiliff callers Monday Wm. Smith end wile ot .Mcilioi who were on their way up 111 country t., vsjt relatives. as .Nichols and wile of Lake creek. Hoy, Ralph and Thc.nas Stanley. lurinK tin; lime that Mrs. Roy Stan ley i.; U. in l lie Willamette valley vis iting the Stanley brothers have iiniuirod the habit of dropping in at the Sunnysi.le. sometimes for supper and sometimes for breakfast or din ner, ami Hicy came so thick and .fast that 1 have left their names nut of my little lioi.'k and count them as regular hoarders. Mr. Vernon of Trail, came in Mon day afternoon to have his horses shod and reported that some one had bur ri.'wed his doubletrees, neekyoke and other appendages off of his wagon while it. was standing under a shed and had neglected to bring them lank, and lie would like to have thorn returned. Some people arc so for getful! Martin L. llurst was here repre senting a Portland firm selling the Portable drag saw. He spent the night here and tuck passage on the 7:.'!0 stage for Medford Tuesday mor ning. W. A. Livingston, representing the American Tobacco company, of Med ford, was here for dinner Tuesday, and so was F. M. Lewis and A. S. Illitou. JC. V. Ilritlson ivf the P. S. Ander son dairy farm, came In Tuesday nnd was having oar blacksmith and auto repairer work on his auto. Mrs. F. Trefino of Hutto Falls, came out Tuesday and went on to Medford. II. Xewstrom. wife and mother. .Mrs. A. C. .Newslrt.'ni, formerly of Lake creek hut now of Grants Pass, and Mrs. Stedum, a sister of Mrs. A. C. Xewstrom, passed thru here Tues day on their way up to their old home. .L. W. Smith of Idaho, came out from Medford Tuesday and went, up to Lake creek en the Lake creek stage. . 1-io is here visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. Stubblefleld. W. li. Harris was able to return to his home Wednesday evening after lour weeks in the Dow hospital. Mr. Harris i.s iniiirovinir rupidlv but is, as vet. far i'roin well. ,. , Kov Nichols recently sold bis iron grev I cum lo .Mr. Smith of Tolo, and has purchased nn exceptionally line voung' team of. Belgians. Our new road supervisor, with a crew of men and teams, is hauling material and graveling the road ulon'; the pine grove. L.ast Fridtiv evening the Crossine rii lie h was Hie scene of n pleasant dinner partv: Those present, besides thei filthily, were Mi'.,nnd Mrs. l!ov Nicliols nnd' Jh'. and . .Md-s. William Thonipsoil and daughters. Circuit Court Jijlilred A. Dowers vs. Denton Dow ers. I'liilertakiug. K. K. Zook vs. .Marv Z iol;. Mo tion. :, ,... , Sfa'tiilc V.. Weiss vs. John Lester Weiss. Notice. John F. lfocho vs. I'nknown heirs WILLOW SPRINGS- New Service for You IV YOU wiiiif to know about any property you set! advertised in the J'ortland papers by the PACIFIC ACl'LXCV see PACH-DliKSKLKIi CO. of your own town. AVe have subscribed fur the PACIFIC AGENCY SKUVICE and have full pari iculars of all proper ties handled by them, regardless of where it may be located. If von want to sell'or trade, list your properly with us and we will plaee your list hit? in all the offices bav ins? the PACI l'MC AGENCY SERVICE, over fifty in number, which means that your property will receive the coniTiined publicity and selling forces of the prin . cipal communities of the Northwest. "We are the exclusive representatives of this SER VICE in .Medford, Oregon. Page-Dressier Co. "f ,1c ili n Anderson, dec Atl'idnvit. i',t bill. l:isetl. ct Kinilinns ' t. Default. Decree, llelle Xickell v. 1!. If. llrnilsliaw. Mandate. Maliel A. Woodeoek Vs;. Kavinotul Clair Wood -k. Divorce. I'ilv of Medionl vs. ('. J. Lewis e: ai. Tax lein foreclosure. ( itv of Mclt'onl vs. John V. Me liilvro, ct nl. Tax lein foreclosure. Charles K. Hooper ct ux vs. Mar '.aret I,. lice-er. Foreclosure ! mortn.'iee. ( itv of Medford vs. Kiuniu '.. Mur pliv ct al. Application lor tax fore closure. Cilv of Meill'ord vs. C. .1. Lewis e! al. Foreclosure of iux lein. Cilv Medioril vs. Anna !onne et ai. Foreclosure of tax lein. Florence Miller vs. Janie.- V. Mil It r. ! iivorce. 1'Vc.l .1. Xaretis vs. Marv Xarcus. Notice. l'rolmle Court A. I'. Talenl. estate. Petition. Or der. Answer. licoruia Potter, deiillituenev. Or der. Maliel I'.robeck. estate. Annual ue- colllif. Maria I.. Tripp, estale. Proof of publication. J. S. Howard, cslale. Proof o! publication. William li. Ihirtllini, estate. Proof of publication. Ileal Fstate 'rransfers J. Ml Winter ct n.x to F. !,. Ca I tin el ux. Land in Collage addition lo Meilford $ IU0 A. Andrews el ux lo Anna Jcllrev. Lots 11. -I. fi block o. K'oss addition M. . 11. to Med l ord F.ilward X. Ju,lv to John Ill lev Juilv. Land in D. 1 ('. II. IIS. 2V P .1-. WvnUoop et nx to l'ldwin Caseiiecr el'U.x, Lot -I. block Kendall's aihlition lo Mi'il I'ord 10 10 Frank W. Moore et ux to John Tadinii. West half of NR.. K. half of XW., SW. of XW., (i, :i'.i. '.!!: 'J,0(H Cordelin O. Dlake1 et vir to Clias. D. 1 ,n in 1 in ct ux. I.antt in Ashland 10 Duller i Thompson Co. to Charles Lindsav. Land in Ashland 10 M.iss Clara V. Fleming to t). . Cooke. SW. 'J. 41. :iW 10 Dowevs Investment- Co. to D. N. Butler el ux. S. half of HW., S. half of X. halt of SW. '.'7. 118, IK Hi K. X. Campbell ct ux to W. M. l'efrie. Land in D. D. C. ;is. iw Marv A. linilov et vir to W. M. I'ctrie el ux. Land in I). L. C. liti. :i8, IVY ' 10 T. S. Carlton ct. al to T,. 11. Carlton. XW. of SW. 17. N. half of SW.. SK. of SF... XW. of SK. 1S. Ml!. IF. 10 RELIEVES, TIRED ACHING MUSCLES Buy a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and keep It handy for emergency F I only had 6ome Sloan's Lini ment!" How often you've said thatl And then when the rheu matic twinge subsided after hours of suffering -you forgot itl Don't do it again get a bottle today for possible use Ionian A sudden attack may come on sciatica, lumbago, sore niusclcs, stiff joints, neuralgia, the painsand aches resulting from exposure. You'll soon relieve it with Sloan's, the lini ment that penetrates without rubbing, . 38 years leadership. Clean, econom ical. Three sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40. (iconic L. 11 Ciislcr et eln el u to 1., i.iui'l in ;17. 1W licrihn A. 1'enine.er et al to William II Land in I'onicrene I'eniiiLicr. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ton cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. Cash in advance. WAXTKD mouth. -Cook, wai Mrs. Redd: $10. '10 Tel, ;n. WAXTICl) Girl lor general .house, work. Mrs. II. A. Thierolf, 27 Geneva. 'Phone s Kl. . HKl.f WASTI.l-S4Ii, W'AXTKD Apprenlice boy at the Cenieut ltrick & Jtloek Works, cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 2 ." d " WANTED Reliable firm wauls good responsible sales manager. .Must furnish references. Kxcrller.l pay. Car owner preferred. Call lvoni 117, Hotel Modfol'd, Monday. 250 WAXTKD Team and man to haul lumber and to log. Goi.d wages. 'Phone tl'l. WANT1C1) A stonily all year round ranch hand. Address Box S, Mall Tribune. 250 WANTED Axmen lo cut wood and clear land. W. J. Webster Ranch. 26B I11CLP IVANTICI) Mule and 1 einnlo 1 WAXTlCf) Young men and women to learn good profession, low tu ition if act quick. Roseburg Tele graph Institute. 2tM WAKTHD masvKlAjAS EOUB WANT1CIJ' To buy. homestead relin quishment. II. Deuham, Route A, ICugeno, Ore. 250 WANTED Teams on Pacific high way. ' Seo foreman on jcb near Tolo. Clark & llenrv Construction Co. 201 WANTED Reliable couplo without children desire to runt or lease neat modern 4 to 0 room bungalow with furniture and garage. Phone 250-11. 200' WANTED A team, to weigh alirut 1200 pounds. Jos.- II. Sander, Ash land, Ore. 1149 Oak street. 201 WANTED Your, hide la worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front, street. WAXTIC D llighost prices pnld for hides and turs. Medford Junk Co., phone 2S3-J. , WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X. MISCICLLAN ICOl'S KOU HlltlC Ttruck by hour or con tract. Phonu 010, 120 South Holly. 203 WIC ltlCN'T AND UICPAIR machines. Phone 215-It, Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 115 West Main street. 278" OLD MATTR1CSSICS muito over like new. Phono Douglas, C15-.I. FUItN'ITURIC upholstering nnd pairing. Phono Douglas, G15-.I. SEWING MACHINES, phonographs nnd clocks repaired. Phone Doug las, 615-.!. FURNJTIJItlC and household goods packed and crated. Phono Doug las C.I5-.I. BROWN & WHITE 10 SOUTH Flit STUICKT Illli.KiATlCI) TltACTS 10 acres highly improved, all mod ern conveniences, close in on pavo mont, $5000. 10 ucres mostly bottom land, well Improved, close In, on pavement, $6000. 10 acres, well improvod, close In on the pavoment, $5250. 8 acres well tin proved, close in, piico including stock, equipment and furniture, $3000. 4 0 acres well Improved, 20 acres paid up water right, all tine bottom land, $12,000. 3 acres close to Gold Hill, well Im proved, somo good alfalfa under irri gation, $2500. G acres non-Irrigated, well Improv ed, close In to Jacksonville, $IS00. 10 acres close to Gold Hill, well Improved, all crop In, price Including stock, equipment and H. II. Goods, $3200. BROWN 6c WHITE in BnrTii inn rt. WHY WANTED Stock Ranch .Orchard Farm House Through our office in Portland vc have located customers for places here. If you have a Stock Ranch, Orchard, Farm or House for sale or trade list your place with me at once. Phone 78I-L or call at 20 N. 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. . II mm r- T - ' iiiini - '"n'Y ! FOK RENT M lt.MSHEI) HOO.HM. POP, SALS! WTSCKIJ S KOC8 j JU'KIXKSS CH'lf nTll.lTI I? FOR RF.NT bed. ill 2 -Sleeping room. South Grape street. new 2 KOIt RKXT Comfiirtable room in private liome. close in. Phone j 5 22-X. 2.'.;l rOH 8ALK. UVtaTOOft' i FOR SALT li'isev-Cuerusey tnilkj cow. South llainiilon si tv ct, soul h of Ualiota avenue. 2i;;i FOI! SALIC- -Two cowit and three 2 year old heifers. K. Persons. Phono 11-X-l. Central Point, Ore. 2 5 il I FOR SAI.K One extra good milk sit at once. 1 I 1 i avenue. Medior:!. goat, coming fri North Riverside sheep. See ' ate or .1. o. I Ft) 1 1 SALIC 200 head Frank Messino at Ai Isaacson. Central Point. 50 , 1 - FOR SALIC Three, extra good milch goats. 1111 North Riverside ave nue, Medford. 200 FOR SALIC Ten fine milch cuwu. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Med ford. 2 09 FOR SALIC Puro nied Duroc Jersey weaned tugs from big typo ances tors. Unregistered at $S each; Registered at $11.00 each, flood opportunity to get feeders or breeding stock. Call Modoc Orch ard. FOB BALK HEAL KSTATK FOR SALE Do you desire a good farm homo Willi ail abundance of fine spring water and 20 acres of crock bottom land'.' 17 Nor'.b Central. 205 FOR SALIC Adjoining city limits, four acres of ground, five room hr.'use. two small barns, chicken house and yard; two wells, tank, engine nnd pipe, complete irriga tion system. Price and terms right. James Howling, 20 South Peach Phono 25J-.I. ' 250 FOR SALIC House, burn and three lots, corner Thirteenth and Fir streets, now rented for wood yard. CioDd investment for business pro position. Price and terms right. James Otowling, 20 South Peach Phone 353-.I. 250 FOR SALIC One nine-room house with sleeping porch: one two-room cottage; five-acre tract adjo'ining 'Den Sheldon. See Itankin lCstes, 515 Penn avenue, Medford. 260 Rill SALIC Cheap, on account of Hlckness, modern bungalow, fur nished or unfurnished. 530 South Grape. 2 60 FOR SALIC A good stock ranch with or without g'o'oi! cattlo, at door or good range. Hay capacity 175 tons. Answer llox S, Mali Tri bune 2 5 II FOR SALIC Timbered claim, Jack son county, Oregon. Win. Wlck ens, Palm City, California. 270 FOR SALIC Modern house and fur niture 613 South Central avenue. i'o reasonable offor refused. Own er, llox 565, Newborg, Ore. 26 t KOR SALE Why pay rent. A flvo rnom moilern house, furnished. 613 South Central avoinio, $200 down and $20 per month. Owner, Uox 565, Newherg, Ore. 263 FOR SALIC Fourteen acres one fourth milo north Central Point on good road; good four-room cot tage, good irrigating pumping plant, three acres vineyard, family orchard, 75 Wliito Leghorn chick ens. Price $3000, $2500 will han dle place, balance on long time, G per cent. Apply to T. J. Noonnn, owner, on place. 2 75 KOR SALIC Hy owner only, house and lots in Medford. Cash or easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phono 152-11. 277 FOR SALIC l)y owner, several up-to-dato bungalows chenp and on easy terms. If you want a good home Ihls Is your opportunity. P. K. Wynkoop, 820 Wost Twelfth street. 260 AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS 2 Tbiick LigM-Si.Y, Touring 1 Chevrolet Touring 1 Ford Touring Prices from $250.00 up. I t costs nothing' to look these over TUMY MOTOR COMPANY 123-125 So. Front St. FOK SAI.lv One lilack team and harness, one single horse and har ness, t single wauon ;! '.i , 1 lumlter wagon i.i . 1 siitehiil itardy spray er model ItMSi. uooii as new; I Singer sewing mai inne. 1 Packard piano. Geo. Wolff. I;. F. I). I. Uox :i, Orchard 1 Ionic. 20 o FOR SALIC Oak office desk without top, four drawers and I;. pewritor, drop shelf. See same at Mail Tri bune office. t f FOR SALIC No. 12 llel.aval cream separator, used very little. It. II. Slead. tiold Hill, Ore. Phone 4-F-12. (,: FOR SALIC 10 laying pullets, Wes terfield strain, $211,110: 15 thor oughbred Ancona pullets, $2.".. en, Yellow house F.deu Valley Orchard. FOR 1 1-Inch P. i O. plow, chilled Apply Ilex 50, Mail shares, cheap. Tribune. FOR SAI.iC;i;l.x I Goodrich safely tread tires at. 20 per cent discount. These tires were taken in exchanue for cords. Seely V. Hall .Motor Ci,. FOR SALIC Second hand automo biles. Owing to our limited over head expense we are able lo sell second-hand cars at a very tow price. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. FOR SALIC Good 0-hole wood range Paul's Electric Store. 200- FOR SALIC Sharpies crnoni separa tor in gnotl order; two-seated sur rey; 2011-egg Jubilee Incubator. II. T. Kenasfau, R. 1, Central Point. 2 5 0 FOR SAI.IC-10S-R-;. -Newtown apples. Phone 250 FOR SALIC Wyoming Diamond Rock coal, $11.50 delivered in ton lots; no delivery less than ton lots. Phono 7S7-.I. Packard lnterurhan Truck Co'. 2 5 0 WOK SALIC Or will trade ror llght . er car good Vollo Six, A I condi tion. PliL'tie 315 or IS0-R evenings. 26 1 WHY PAY $S0 to $100 for a new sewing machine? Your old 11111 clifne can bo made to run like new. W. II. Puck. Phono 101-X. 261 KOR SALIC Huzz saw rig, two saws, used one season. Inquire 322 ICast Twelfth. 2 611 FOR SALIC Kurd touring car. De mountable rims, In good condition. Call at eiiil South Hamilton. 261 KOR SALIC Three Ovorlaads, 11117 and 11)18. Clark & Ohildors, Gra ter Lake GnriiRo. Phone 100. 2(i0 KOU SALIC '.Manuro. l' Y. Allen. Phono 351-Y. 260 KOR SALE Throe, 1IUS Chevrolels, eusy terms. Clark & Chlldurs, Ora tor Lake Uaragu. 26 0 KOR SALEt-Two light Ford dellv 260 orles. Clark & Chlldors. FOR SALE Ono 10 IS model baby Grand Chevrolet car, practically new, $725. Phone 306 or write Box 131, (iranlB Pass. 266' KOU SALIC Can innko immediate delivery on now Ford touring car. Solf-startor, shock .absorbers. Took car on trado and will sell at small discount. 'Write, or telephone W. C. Clcmmmis, ut Eaglo Point. ''OIL SALE Oak, pine and fir wood at. now woiid yard. Eighth and llnrtlctt. Phono 4U7-W. 371 KOIt SALIC Hone or nxchango, new and used sowing machines. No ngenls. I can save you monoy. Seo mo heroro you buy. C. A. Chap man, phono 003-R. 215 South Central. 200 KOR SALE Now rubber tiro buggy, light spring wagon, single harness and snildlo. Jill North Hlvorslde avoinio, Medford. 206 FOR SALE A touring car In good running order, good engine, good tires. A bargain at $300.00. Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front St. FOR SALIC Sowing machines rent' oil $1.00 per month. Phono Doug las 6I5-.I. FOR SALIC Day. Phono 812-J. FOR SALE bant, graTel, sediment and dirt. . Plowing and teaming work done. Phone D12-J. LOST Or stolen, between Grants Pass and Medford, Friday, Ian hand hag containing barber tools patters and letters. Finder notify Jinx 8110, Medford, and ownur will eall. 15. Iloyd. 2 60 MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, (I per cent interest five to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. fi room cottngo, modern, like now, 2 lots on pavement, $1200. 5 room bungalow, modern, e front, CO ft. lot, $1650. 6 room bungalow, modern with fur niture, 2 lots, $1600. 8 room house, modern, 2 lots, clear, $2200. 160 acres Improved, adjoins It. It station, $1800. 660 acres, 3 sets of Improvements, farm land all irrigated, $0,000. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 213-11 Gaructt-ttorey Illdg. ,.. Motlfordj Org, JUau FRF I! - Copies Independent Oil News POST Mil l; SIC1.F -Learn how thousands are making surprising profits from marvelous Texas-Louisiana Oil fields: Postal brings you valuable informal ion, showing your chances for increased prosperity. Fveiyone seeking quick moncy mitiiing opport unit li s write - l.N' HICPICNKICXT II. NF.WS, Suite .11:1 Gilmoro Hide, Ft. Worth. Tex. 2.70 MONKY TO T.O.W TO LOAN .1. II. Andrews loans money on real cslate and buys mortgages and Liberty bondi. Phone 52-.M. ;' t North llrnpn street. BUSINESS urni-XTOUT An to Ifnppttflc LAIIKR AOTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring when o.hors fall. Sold under wrlt- . ton guarantee. 3 1 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys ELIJAH II. I1UHI1 Lawyer, 113-14 Gnrnott-Corcy HldK. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-Iaw rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. IS. RE AMES Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. Iliiililliiff Materials: MICDKORD (,'IC.MICNT HRIOK & BLOCK W'OH ICS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. 1'Tr and Tenth strouts. 250"' Iientlstry UK. BERT It. ELLIOTT Dentistry. 304-6-6 Modford Furniture and Hdwe. nidg. Miss Phylls Roberta, Dental assistant. Office phone 205. residence phone 115-Y. 173 Export Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. into our simplified accounting method. M. V. & H. Bulldlnt, Medford. Phone 1B7-H. . Instruction tn Mwla FRED ALTON HAIGUT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Height Muslt Studio, 401 Qarnott-Coroy BldK Phone 72. IOdROH O. O. F. Modford lodge No. 83, Moots every Monday night at 1:30, II. A. Van Ausdall, N. W. L. Miller, secretary. Rogue Hlvor ICncampmont No. 80 Moots 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. J. L. Demmor, O, P.; L, O. Ifowurd, scribe. Olive Itoboltah lodge No. 28 Moots 1st and 3rd Tuosdays at 8 p. m. Karon M. Uateinan, N. O.; Aunlo J. Daiuman, secretary. Visitors cordially invited to all meetings. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General' mill work, flash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 137 8. Fir. Phoni 181. O. J. BICnaLUND PlumblnR, heat ing and repair work of all kinds. BIovub rollnod. 217 South Klver Bido. Phono 225-.I. ' tf Physicians and Snrgeonn ROI1ERT W. STICAItN'S Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Dunk llldg. Office hours 0-12, 2-1. Of fice phono 30. Itcsldcnco 033. DR. J. J. BMMENa Physician ana sargeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Auriat tor 8. P. K. It. Co. Offices il. y. It H. Co, llldg. Phono 667. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAIN'S CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANi 4K-417 (larnolt-Corey Bid. Phone 004-L. Residence 26 3. Laurel Street. T. (JV HEINE, M. D. Physician and Burgeon Specialty icye, Bar, Nose, Throat, Glasses fitted and proporly adjusted. Molea, warti and skin hlemishoa removed with no scars left. Office third floor Liberty Building. DR. E. RANDOLPH SEEDY, 808-807 Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty ot surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Kogu Rlvor valley people. DR. Mc.MOIUUS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetric!. Special attention given to diseases of womon. Offices 30C-7 M. F. & H. lildg. Resldonce, the Dow Hos pital. Prlnteres and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO; has ths best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland pricos. 27 NortD. Fir 8t. FransfCT EADU TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office it North Front St. Phon 16. Prices right, Surrki fuin Sr t H -f r ,.