BTTHTFOTIT) WKTT, TRWirm. SiTTWOTm ORKfiON'. .UOXDAV. JAXUAUV 2fi. 1020 PAfJFi TIVH l.ivot(rk PORTLAND, Jan. 20. Cnltle steady; receipts IS 19. Steers, host 11.25il! 12; good to choke $10.50 11; medium to good $!i! 9.7."; fair to good $H(ii It; common to fair $7(ii S; choice cows and heifers i'idj 10; gocd to choice $SQ9: medium to good'$7j'S; fair to medium JOifi S; cannera $3.50ft 8; hulls $iii S; prime light calves $15.50ffil7; me dium light $12.50i 15. .in; heavy $7 012.50; stockers and feeders $S'y 0.50. Hogs steady; receipts 1107 mixed $15.50 gi 18; medium 15.50; rough $12f;il5; pigs 14.50. Shoep steady; receipts 107. Prime f 1 ."i ii $ 1 2 if East- ern lambs $ 1 5 fit 1 0 ; light valley $15 IS' IB; heavy $ 1 1.50 It 1 i;.r,0; feeder lambs $ 12 fi l.i; yearlins $13fi 13.30 wethers $12 13; ewes $9(1 10.50. I... ' ' Butter PORTLAND, Jan. 2li. Effective today tho local butter market advanc ed three, cents a pound on both prints and bulterfat. This was occasioned by the fact that all outside market ore higher than Portland. Tho new prices aro t!2c for prints In plain wrappers and 03c for car tons. The buying prices of butterfut ore olKMIOc at country stations and U2 Hi 64c delivered in Portland. The advance hero followed a sub stantial rise In tho eastern and San Francisco markets, it was said. San Francisco Markets SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 20. Hut ler Obc. Lggs, fresh extras 62c; extra pullets 54 'c; undersized pul lets ale. Poultry, per lb. California hens ;',5Sf3Sc; do colored 38(ti3!)c; strictly young roosters (fi HSc; do, old, 22c; fryers 3S iff -10c; broilers 3S 40c. Ducks 3032c. Belgian hares IGiJjIISc Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Stump went to 'Medford Sunday to attend the funer al of Mrs. Stump's cousin, -Mrs. Eva Roberts. Mrs. Sarah Seyterlh returned to her home at Kerhy, Ore., after a three weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Mar. garot Crosby. Mrs. Margaret Zcll ot Jacksonville and Mrs. Llllie White of Kcrby, wore visiting their aunt, Mrs. M. Crosby last week. . i.Mr. Geo'. Rowley, son ot Mrs. Chas. Chapman is quite sick at his homo on tho highway. - Among the new cases of scarlet fover reported i the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kcrby. lira. John Vance who went to Ne vada Inst summer, has returned to Talent and is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. (leo. Kerhy. Jliss Edith Ila.en was a Modford ' visitor Tuesday afternoon. lialph Koozer has moved his lam ily to Medford. , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pellett of Central Point, were visiting Mrs. Pollett's mother, Mrs. Waiters, last Tuesday. Kay Stafford who moved from Tal ent about 1 1 years ago, was back hero last week visiting with friends. 'Mrs. Marion Tryer was a Phoenix visitor Friday. Dudley Estes was in Medford Tues day consulting with his doctor, lie is getting along quite well since his last operation. Mrs. Fletcher Spencer underwent quito a serious operation at the Sacred Heart hospital Monday morn ing but is getting along splendid un dcr tho care ot Dr. Sweeney. W. V.. Alennnder left the first of the week, in his UoiIl-c car, for south- t-ru California to iin Mrs. Alexander, V'liO hits been in '('aliforniu the ureat er part of the winter. Mr. and Sirs Alexander will be amoiu.' California relatives and friends several weeks before retnrniiiL' home. Mrs. John Ihirnuin nnd little dauith tcr of Portland are unests of the lormer's arenls, Mr. and Mrs. li. H. blearns. at their home here. Miss Arlene llav, youngest daimh- ler of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kit-hard llav of this citv, who met willi what cai.ic near lieinsr a fatal accident ul week, neciilentallv ucttiinr hold of a live electric wire near the railroad cross imr on Main street, has so far re covered from the .-hock to her ner vous system nnd lrom her. serious burns as to return to her school work fiL'ain. Hut for tlie timely aid of some passers hv sit the time of the tM'fident and the pierciiu: cries for help of her vountr schoolmate, who was with her. the vouiie- linlv would have liecn killed. As il was -he sill terctl severe shuck ami '.-rent pr.is- tration. It is inconceivable thai t rews repairing the !anini:e wroit'jhl bv (lie slorm in De'-enibt-r on all electrte lines, could be so careless as to leave such tlaiijcr hint.' in I lie heart of town on one of tile iuot traveled thoroughfares. It is hoped that thc-e people who, Ihroii'.di their t -arelcs-ne-s. have been rcsponsihl lor this ai-ci'tcnt. will see to it. in h sisrp HILOH '-'sosfsr-scouGHS TALENT TALK 0 IR70 luture that no near f:tnli:v of tin nature will occur V. I.. Tuttle of Furao. North Da kota., is Miemlinir a intuitu with his brother. ('. X. Tuttle ami family, wcM of this cit v. T. K. Santlnz, formerly ol I entrttl Point, hut now of Klk ("reck, arrived here Kritlav fruiu a mouth a Im-m- ss trip ill the east. The annual installation and din ner of the . li. t . held Mitm-uav oveninir ill the Indue room in the Cen tral Point oiiera house, was a highly successful and vcrv iilensiuir at fair. Tlie dinner served was delicious, the nnc'rain fine, the floor work excel lent and the social hour all that could lie (le-ircd. It was tin entire mic- ccs in evcrv wav. W. V.. Kahlcr.. well known husiiic.-.-iimn anil a prominent figure in all church activities here, who ha been seriously ill, show's improvement al this wr'tinu. and it is earnestly hon ed by his nmiiv friends that hi- con diliou will soon he improved thai there will lie no occasion tor alarm. I'. S. -Sanderson, the Itouule mer chant, and former reai estate auenl of Central Poinl. was in the citv dur ing the week looking al'tcr liusiiics. inlerests. Ccnlral Point I. . O. F. Lodge X Hl.'l, wilh the followinir officers. V. A. Cowley, I). D., grand lua-ter: M. M. Kimlle, grand warden: ,1. V. .la cobs, secretary: V. A. livhurn, mar shal: J. 11. P.oswcll. treasurer; I!. II. Moore, chaplain, installed the follow ing ilnies: Jlcdl'nrd, January 17; Talent. Jan. 1: Ashland. Jan. -J2 ; Jacksonville, Jan. 'Jll, and (iold Hill. Jan. 'J-l. The Central Point organ ization is n wide awake, flourishing lodire having a lame lueinbersliip. which is also increasing rapidly, -even new members having" swelled ilie membership during- the lias', naiiilh. Fred Ihinlap and family, who cutuc licre i'rom Untie Kalis sonic si. ir.onlhs ami, have moved to Sinus Valley, where thev "will make theit lioine at the Siskiyou orchards. A. J. Freel of Norlh I'cnd was a rt-cenl business visitor here. John (irieve of Prospect was greel iug old I'j'icnds here during (he week. Lawrence Nichols of Yrcka. Cal.. was aiuonir friends here the first of the week, rctarniiiir to his home Thursday morniii','. .Mr. Itiichanan, who spent the past iorlnieht. tlie guest of his sister. Mrs. Dora Lynch and family, returned to his home in Washington stale, the lirsl of (he week. Wt'll, I woiuU'i' it iinvoiu 1ms niis the Kdcii l'rt'cinrt items? Your (omspiiuUnt luts had u month's va cation in. SncrtiiiK.'nto visiting lier ilatii-hter. Aiso Mr. t'itrev, iwcioinpa nit'd inc. We left Sacramento Sun day to return home. Tlie weather s warm anil sun shininir there, and has been the past three weeks. Christmas week was foirirv. There will he a coinmunitv spellina he in JMioenix this week, Vitrei, at Civile hall, formerly known as tin Cope store huihiina'. Grades 5, (i, 7 an 8, from all districts invited; hiult school Dunils from all schools; ami everyone who wishes to attend who aro not in school, from anv part ot the connlVv. are heartily invited. Dr. Malmumi, Phoenix Mercantile ( ompany and Ihmlap's onl'e'tionar.' are ol't'erinir prizes for the best spell ing. There will he an interest iui: program. Old-time conminiiilv sinir inir, ncLrro sonus, popular airs and many of tho.-e old ballads that w.' all love to bear. The old violin by Y. K. Anderson and A. 11. Ilotistou. accompanied by Mrs. A. S. Knrrv, on the oriran. The admissinii will he 10 cents. This pa.vs for refreshments, entertainment and all the pleasures ol the evenimr's entertainment. These jatherinirs are in the nature of com munity iret-tojiether meetings, and nut lor mom-v makimr. Come out and irel acquainted niitiiti. Don't be back ward. ' -Mrs. Standard of Ashland and also teacher in tin; puhlic school of Tal ent, brought. 10 of her Sunday school .-cholars down to visit Mrs. James Allen. Tlu'vhroiiht refreshments, and rendered several literary nieces also several musical selection. All of which were very much appreciat ed hv .Mrs. Allen. LnWr in the af ternoon the pleasant visitors went up to the county farm and fiilertnined the inmates for a short time. Thev were earnestly urued to conn: a'rain and biintr their aood cheer. Then they returned to their homes in A-di-land hv train, h.i iii-r let (he intcrur l)n ii io on from Talent without them. Altogether the afternoon was one to he lomr remembered bv bolh the pleasure irivors and their friends whom thev visited. While returning from our montli's aeation in the citv of Sjicramento. Sundnv. I met Mr. and Mrs Y. I). IlodLMimn nn tbe train L'oitej" to Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive TahleU the substitute for calor-wl. act nently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief throush Uikir.R thrn. , Dr. Edwards' C!ivc Tailets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. They act cenlly hut firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearinc the l.loo-J, and purifvini! the entire system. Tlicy do that which calomel docs, v, itlxiul any of tlie bad alter cllcets. Take our or two every night for a week and Hole Ihu pleasing eflect. 10c and 2ic a bur. Mrs. Hodman's parents. Mi Mrs. II. II. Helms of Mount I California. Mrs. I ...Ijitiaa ilUU cbor. was formerly M"'-s Froiiia Helms. Many residents of this part of tlx valley are mourning the loss of llieir Montcrav cvprrss trees. Among them are the fine ones at Hie Carey and T. Allen ranch. Tlu-e treo are near ly .'HI vcars old ami incaii a ureal loss to their owners. The Christian Kndeavor of the 1'resbvtcrian church of Phoi-iii. gave their regular Tuesday social la-l week, and elected officers for the coaling vear. President. Leonard lirowii; ice president, Mrs. ticoi-je Drake: recorder. Miss Inez Fisher; lrcnurer, ,M,ss Margaret Slu-cts. I.aM Saturday evening- tile iulwl organized I'ooihall team of IMiocuix .ave a box social to raise funds nec essary to carry on the team's work. The Icam expects to -.'el in liood Iriti: ii. and will try to have -sonic iu- i'rcsiiiM- mulches with other teams of he vallev. A la rue crowd adended 111:- lilerarv Kritlav niuht and several new nu'i.; ''cr joined the society. The follow -iirr ol t icers were installed : 1 'resi ei nt. Clun lcs I'Yedcnhuri: ; vice presi dent, ( . 'I'. Wil-oii ; secretary, .M rs (. fi. Kresham; Ircasurer. .Miss KUiv Tre.-sham, and sergeant at arms, John Jones. The sumptuous spread uiven by the Sunday school niemlicrs at the Straus home Sunday in honor of Charles I-Ycdcnhurir. who retired from the Sunda v school super in tendency, wns enioved reatly by all who at tended. After the 'M) members had jreatlV reduced the loaded tables, the spent the remainder yf (he dav in eonver-alioii and nmsie. Mr. Kozer, who has spent most of the winter with her son Mike, left last week for her home in the east. Zclmu and YiruN Keunev. who at tend school at Central Point, arc spcndinir lite week end al tbe home of their parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Y. C. Kennev. Mjss Mary Kdiniflon returned home Wednesday from a several davs. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Ileayle. Mr.i Itaker of Chaparral district, has moved bis family and household heloniiinu's to the Morrell ranch, where he is employed for the vear. Miss Klsie Straus returned home v rida v from nlteiidinir hiuh sidiool at Central Point. She will finish the school vear in fioht Hill where slip wil! be nearer home. The warm spring-like weather ma lies many believe that winter is over, inn mere is a prophecy of an other cold spell in Fehruarv.- How ever, we will enjoy the warm day while thev last. GHEOK THAT COLD Dr. King's New Discovery ha relieved colds and coughs for fiftyyears I T was nn unusuully high quality cold, counh. grippe, and croup remedy when Introduced half u century nco. Not once In all the years since then has tho quality been allowed to deteriorate. Its ef fectiveness in combating colds tintl cotiRlis has been proved thousands of times in thousands of families. Taken by grownups nnd given to the little ones for the safe, sure 'treatment ot colds and grippe, coughs anil croup, It leaves abso lutely no disagreeable after-effects, (let a bottle at your druggist's to day, title, and SLIM); 9 Bowels Act Human function gently but (Irmly with out the violence of purgatives when you treat them with Dr. King's New Life Tills. A smooth nctliiK laxative that gets right down to business ami gratifying results. All druggists 1!jc a bottle. .Notice of Administrator's Sale of Itonl IVopciiy In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Cr.nnty of Jackson In the matter of tlie estate of A. 1 Talent, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the County Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Jackson made and entered tin the 2 llh day of January, 1!)20, in the matter of the estate of A. J Tal ent, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator do bonis non with the will annexed of said estate, will from ami after the 2Gth i;ay of February 1920 proceed to sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, sub ject to the confirmation of saitl court the real property belonging to saitl estate situated in Jackson county Oregon, and described as follows, to wit: ISeglnnlng at a point on tho oaf line of South "C" street, City of Med ford, :i 1 0 feet seuthwartl from the Intersection pf the said east line south "C" street with south line of east .Ninth street and run thence north 51 degrees :!0 minutes east 110 feet, antl from thence north dr grees :jo minutes west 2 feet for the commencing point, antl from said commencing point running thence north Jl degrees .'10 minutes east tJ7..'t feet, thence north degrees U minutes west 49 feet, thence south i .",4 degrees SO minute.) west B7.S feet, j thence south 36 degrees :j0 minutes ; east 4!) feet to the place of begin- ning; reserving and accepting there-' from a strip across the eastern por tion of said premises jti feet wide dedicated to the public as an Alley; j all (A said real property being situat-l ed in the City of Medford, county of Jackson State of Oregon. ! lated the 2tlth dav of .Tnnunrv. I l!'-'". WILLIAM U.liH'll. ' I Administrator de bonis non with, the wil! annexed of tue estate of A. I'. i Taieul, Deceased, I SAMS VALLLY A mother whose strength is over-wrought or who ;s thin, pale or nervous, should find re newed energy in every drop of EMULSIONi Let it help turn your daily tasksfromaburaentopleasure. Scott's Emulsion is abundant I i in those nourishing ele ments that every mother Jll in the land needs. M ' Scott & Bowne. HloomficU!, N. J- 19 II) Advertising Rates Classified One csnt s word. Local! Ten cents a line. Legal Five conts a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contraet rates en application Cash In advance. LOST Sunday aHi'iui.im on "Willow Siirin.ns road between .1. C. llerrin.i; place ami Ccnti'al Point a turkey lien. When lost turkey was in a sack and had feet tied. Finder please notify A. l Stennett at .Mail Tribune office. LOST Or stolen, between (Hants I'asR and Medford, Friday, tan hnnd.buK containing barber tools, papers and letters. Finder notify Box SHU, Modford, and owner will call. H. Hoyd. 2o KELP WAJVTKI) rM..LB WA.NTKI) Cool; for 25 men; per manent position, comfortable quar ters, llox oil. Tribune. WANTKO Cook, wages $40.00 month. Mrs. ltetldy. Tel. HS0. WANTKD Girl for general house work. Mrs. II. A. Thicrolf, 27 Geneva. 'Phone Sill. REl.f WAWTjn MAliB. WA.NTKli Mai? wilh traclor to plow 2." acres of alfalfa ground. J'hone atir.-W, K. K. liarneburg. 2(11 YOUNG- JIUN for Hallway Mail Clerks, $110 mouth. Kxperieucc unnecessary. For freo particulars examinations, write J. Leonard I former' Government Kxamlner), 75S Kquituble llldg., Washington. WANTKD Apprentice boy at tho iCeinont dtrick & llllock Works, cor. Fir ami Tenth streets. 254 WANTKD Team antl man to haul lumber and to log. Good wages. I'hono 0 4. WANTKD Axmcn to cut wood and clear land. W. J. Webster Itanch. 205 IIKM WANTKD Mnlo antl Female WANTKD Young men ami women to learn good profession, low tu ition if act quick, ltoseburg Tele graph Institute. 2I4 MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchai't land, (i per cent interest five lo forty, years. McCurcly Insurance Agency BROWN & WHITE 10 SOUTH FIR STREET ir.ltK.'ATIOl) TUACTS 10 ncrcB highly improved, nil mod ern conveniences, close In on pave ment. $5000. '10 acres mostly bottom land, well Improved, close iu, on pavement, $0000. 10 acres, well Improved, close In on tho pavement, $5250. 3 acres well improved, closo In, price including stock, equipment and furniture, $3000. 40 acres well Improved, 20 acres paid up water right, all fino bottom land, $12,000. 3 acres close to Gold Hill, woll Im proved, some good alfalfa under irri gation, $2500. G acres non-irrigated, woll Improv ed, closo In to Jacksonville, $1X00. 10 acres closo to Gold IIII1, well Improved, all crop, in, price Including stock, equipment and II. II. goods, $3200. BROWNS WHITE 1(1 HOCTH Fill ST. WHY WANTED Stock Ranch Orchard. Farm House Through our office in Portland wc 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 781-L or call at 20 X. Peach street. f I can't soil your place I will tell you st). If I can quick action is assured. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. WASTKD SITUATION. WANTF.D- tloc-l cook wauls position oil ranch or orchard; two children. II. II. I'.. Route 2, llox i;."i. 2li 1 WA.ITilD MTtnjK1uIANBOim wantkh --Teams mi Pacific high- .1 . cc- HMi-iii.ni on j, i-.ii 'I'olo. Clark A; Henry Construction Co. 2 til" W A NTH 1 1 Unliable rolipU) without children desire to rent or lease neat modern t to ii room bunr-nlow wilh furniture and parage. I'lionn 25II-H. L'llu" WAN'i'KI) A team, to welsh alum 1200 pounds, .los. II. Sander, Ash land, Ore. 1 I I'J Oak Ktreet. 2til WA.NTKU Your hide is worth real money at Johnson's, 4b Trout street. WANTKD lllKhost prices paid for hides anil furs. Medford Junk Co., phone 2S3-J. WANTKD House moving and re pairing. Phono 488-M or 48S-X. tf" FOU RUNT FUKNianitl) ROOMS. KOI! UKNT Sleeping room, new bed. 1112 South (Irape street. 2 till rOH 8 A LA LJVKHTOCK FOIt SAI.K Several fine ewes. tieo. Hilton, phouu sti-ll. 2(l."i FOIt SAI.K' Three exceptionally good cows, coming fresh at." once. Also beautiful heifer calf eight months old. 1111 North Ulverslde avenue, .Modford. 271 FOIt SAI.K Ono horse. S years old, weight 1200; wagon and harness, JS0.00. See ti. A. Childers, Crater Lake Garage. 2110 FOIt SALT Jersey-Guernsey milk cow. South Hamilton street, south of Dakota avenue. 2(12 FOIt SAI.K Ono extra good milk gout, coming fresh at once, lilt North ltivers)ido avenue. Medford. 2 liK FOH SAI.K Three extra good milch goats. 1111 North Kiversido nvo nuo, Medford. 2011 'Oil SAI.K Ten fino milch cows. 1 1 1 1 North Kiversido aventio, Mod ford. 26!) FOIt SAI.K Puro wed Duroc Jersey weaned pigs from big type ances tors. Unregistered at $8 each; Itegistered at $14.00 each. Good opportunity to get feeders or breeding stock. Call Modoc Orch ard. FOIt SALE ItllAL KSTATB FOll SALK Five room house, clear. Large lot, plenty or fruit; on paved street. Call 2511 llcatty street. 2H0 FOIt SALK Do you deslro a good farm home with an abundance of fine spring water and 20 acres .if creek bottom land? 17 North Cent nil. ' 2H 5 FOll SALK Adjoining city limits, four acres of ground, I'lvo room house, two smull barns, chicken houso antl yard; two wtdls, tank, engine nnd pipe, complete Irriga tion system. Price anil terms right. James Howling, 20 South Teach I'hono 353-.I. 250 FOR SALK Ono nine-room house with sleeping porch; ono two-room collage; five-acre tract adjoining Iten Sheldon. Seo Itankfn Kslcs, 515 l'cnn avenue, Medford. 2110 FOIt SALK Cheap, on account of sickness, modern bungalow, Tar nished or unfurnished. 52'J South Grape. 2U FOR SALK Timbered claim, Jack son county, Oregon. Wm. WJck ciiH, Palm City, California. 2711 FOR SAI.K Modem house and fur niture, til 3 South Central avenue. No reasonable offer refused. Own er, llox 5t5, Newberg, Ore. 261 FofrSALK ' Why tayroiiL A fivtT room modern house, lurnlsheil. (13 South Central aveniio, $200 down and $20 per mouth. Owner llox 505, Newberg, Ore. 2113 FOR SALK Fourteen acres one fourth mile north Central Point t,ii gootl road; good four-room cot tage, good Irrigating pumping plant, thrco nrrcs vineyard, family orchard, 75 White Leghorn chick ens. Price $3000, $2500 will han dle place, balance on long lime, (i per cent. Apply to T. J. Noonan owner, on place. 275 FOll SALK Uy owner only, house and bits in Medford. Cash or easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phono 452-H 277 FOR SALK fly owner, several up to-dute bungalows cheap and on easy terms. If you want a gootl home this Is your opportunity. P K. Wynkoop. 820 West Twelfth " street. 2 0!) rOU 8AIK MI8CKL.LANEOCB Rut SAi.i-: s. c. cockerels and s Krnciit Welili, C Ithodc Island tliugs of i liliai Point. Ki'd : l-'Olt SAI.K- "l-'iiiniture and i fruit. Call 2,'U ileatij stie raiined . I. 260 1 l-'OH SAI.K I'Mriii was, in. Oliver 1 I-' (.,,, ni UK Ttruck hv hour or con liich sulky plow with cm ra rj-iu, li , t,.11(., vhmt! So,, bottom; Acme weeiler, -iuch orcll- I Htlllv ard jittiw, set ol' work harness; fivol ewe sheep. Will trade for pifis orlWK UK.V AND KKI'AIK machines, calvea. Carl Ksch. Singleton ranch, I I'hono 2 la-It, Sinser Sewlnn (In in. inilea souiliwest Kui;le I'tiinl.! chine Co., 115 West .Main Htreot. 2til l-'olt SAI.K One black team uudiOI.l) MATTKKSSKS maito over like harness, one single horse and bar- new. I'hono Douglas, 6 15-J. ncss, I single waon ;; '-t , 1 lunilicr! wagon V't . 1 sldeliill Hardy spray er model Iflil. good as new; I Singer sowing machine, I Packard piano. Geo. Wolff, It. F. H. I. llox !. Orchard Home. stiti FOIt SAI.K Oak office desk without top, four drawers anil l pewritcr, drop shelf. See same at .Mail Tri bune oftice. . t f FOR SAI.K--.No. 12 Del.aval cream separator, used very little. II. II. Sleatl. Gobi Hill, Oro. Phone 4-K-I2. 2lii KOU SAI,K--:i;ixt Goodrich safety treatl tires al 20 per cent discount. These tires were taken in exchange for cords. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. FOIt SAI.K Second hand automo biles. Owing to our limited over head expense wo are ablo to sell second-hand cars at a very low price. Seely V. Hall .Motor Co. FOIt SALK Gootl tl-holo wood range Paul's Klcclrlc Store. 2GU FOIt SALK Or will trutlo for light er car gootl Velie Six, A I condi tion. 1'he.ne :J15 or 4SU-It evenings. 201 WHY I'AY $so to 1 100 for a now sowing machine? Your oltl ma chine can be iiiaile to run llko new. W. 11. Puck. I'hono Kll-X. 2 til FOR SAI.K ltu,7. saw rig, two saws, used one season. Inquire 1)22 Kast Twelfth. 2(i0 FOH SALIC Ford touring car. De niouutahlo rims, In good condition. Call at utl'.l South Hamilton. 2 111 FOIt SALK Three, Overloads 11)17 and tills. Clark & Childers, Cra ter Lake Garago. I'hono 100. 2(i0 FOIt SAI.K Manure. 1'houo 35 1-Y F. Y. Allen. 2li0' FOIt SALE Throo 1!HH Chovrolets, eusy terms. Clark & Childers, Cra ter Lake Garage. 2(10' FOIt SAI.K Two light Ford deliv eries. Clark & Childers. 2(i0 FOR SALK One taiS modol baby Grand Chevrolet ear, practically now, $72n. Phono 300 or write Uix 134, Grants Pass. 2tiG.' FOR SALE Can make Immediate tlullvery on new Ford touring car. Self-startor, shock absorbers. Took car on tratlo and will sell ut small discount. Wrlto or telephone W. C. Clcmmens, at Eagle Point. FOR SALK Oak, plno and fir wood at new wod yard, Highlit and Hartlett. Phono 497-W. 271 FOll SALK Rent or exchange, new uud used sowing machines. No agents. I can savo you money. Seo mo before ytu buy. C. A. Chap man, , phono 903-11. 2 16 South Conlral. 209 FOR SALK Now rubber tiro buggy, light spring wagon, singlo harnuss, and saddle. Mil North Ulverslde avenue, .Medford. 201! FOR SALE A touring car in good running order, good engine, gootl tiros. A bargain at $390.00. Tuiny motor Co., 12a South Front St, FOR SALE Sowing machines rout ed $1.00 por mouth. Phono Doug las 615-J. . FOR SALE Hay. Phono 842-J. FOR BALE Mant, gravel, sediment and dirt, work done. Plowing and teaming Phone B12-.T You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 5 room cottago, modern, like now, 2 lots on pavement, $1200. 5 room bungalow, modern, east front, 00 ft. lot, $10 50. 5 room bungalow, modern wilh fur niture, 2 lots, $1000. 8 room house, modern, 2 Icta, clear, $2200. 100 acres Improved, adjoins R. It station, $1800. 000 acres, 3 sets of Improvements, farm land all irrigated, $9,900, HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 213-11 Garnett-Corey Illtlg. Metlfortl, Ore. AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS 2 Ruick Light-Six, Touring 1 ( 'hcvrolct Touring 1 Ford Touring Prices from $250.00 up. It costs nothing to look these over O TUMY MOTOR COMPANY 123-125 So. Front St, 4tmM For.vn. l-'lH'Mi- 1 i.ir wilh M. A. Medley, Montague. Calif., on collar. Owner can have same by notifying loaa Wesl .Main. 26 1 .misci:i.Ai-;ocm 1'UUNITUItK iipholatering antl re pairing. Phono Ijouglas, G15-J. KKWING MACIUNKS, and clocks repaired, las, (i 15-.). phonographs I'hono lioug- KI'KNITCliK and household goods packed antl crated. I'hono Doug las i'. 15-.I. MOXF.Y TO I.OA V TO LOAN .1. II. Andrews loans money on real eslato and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds, l'honu B3-M. 31 North Grape struct. ' BrsiJTESS nmKOTonr Auto Hunpues LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In tbe Pa cific northwest. Use onr springs whon others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantoe. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys ELIJAH II. HtlllD Lawyer, J1S-1 Garnott-Corey Bldg. POUTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nations! Bank Building. A. B. REAMES Lawyer. Qsrnett- Corey Building. Itiilbllng Materials MKDFOltl) CKMKNT PRICK & BLOCK. WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M, Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. LooiS Into oar simplified acoountlnl method. M. F. & H. Building:, Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction In Maato FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher o piano and harmony. Halght Muslt Studio, 401 aarnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. LodKes O. O. F. Modford lodge No. 83, Moots every Monday night at 7:30, C. T. Parker, N. G., V. L. Miller, secretary. Rogtio Itivor Uncanipment No, SO Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Samuel Butunian, C. P., h. O. Howard, scrlho. Olive itobokuh lodge No. 28 Moots 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. in. Nannie Hull, N. G-, Annlo J. llutenian, socretary. Visitors cordially Invited to all meetings. Tuning Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill -work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens, Shop 437 8. Fir. Phons 184. Physicians and Ssrgsons ROBERT W. STKARNS--Physicinn and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Hldg. Offico hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phono 39. llesldcnco 933. DR. J. J. KM M EN3 Physician and surgoon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tosled and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. K. it. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. Phone 607. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN! 411-417 Gurnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 20 8. Laurel Street. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Burgeon Specialty JUye, tr. Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted and properly adjusted. Moles, warts and skin blemishes removed with no scars left. Office third floot Liberty Building. DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 806-807 Morgan building, Portland, Oro., makes a specially of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogut Rlvor valley people. DR. McMORRI3 M. DOW, Physician and Surgoon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetrics. Special attoutlon given to diseases of women. Offices 300-7 M. F. II. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. l'rinteres and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tht best equipped printing oftice In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 87 North Fir St, Pransfer , KADB TltANSI'Kll ft STOItAUK) CO. i Office 43 North Front Ht. Phona Hi. Prices right, BorTlci f.uu