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mrnTrmrj men) trthttme. "mtdfotit). our.cox. 'itrsday. .TAr.i;v 1 !)'(") I V Livestock PORTLAND, Jan. 27. Cattle higher; receipts 423. Steers. best $il.0ir 12.50; good to ehoico fllW 11.50; medium to good $11.5011 10.25 fair to gc-od $N.5(li It. 50; common to fair $7.5011 S.50; choice cows and heifers $3.50 C'i 10.50; good to choice $S. 50 (Jr 11.50; medium to Rood $7,511 (LDS.50; fair to medium $il.50Ti 7.50; canners $:!.50ii li.50; hulls $0',is; prime light calves $ 1 5.;o ft 17 ; me dium light $12.5057 15.50; heavy $7 61 12.50; stockers and feeders $x D.50. Hogs steady; receipts 53S. l'rlme mixed $15.50Si"10; medium $15 if; 15.50; rough heavy $l2iil5; pigs $12.50011.40. Sheep steady; receipts IOCS. East ern lambs $15 ii 17; light valley $15 Si 10; heavy $ 4.50'. 15.50; feeder lambs $12!ji 15; yearlings $13 ft 13.50; wethers $12(5 111; ewes $'.ift 10.5 0'. Itlltter PORTLAND, .Ian. 27 Hotter firm Cubes, extras 5Sc; parchment wrap ped, box lets 02c; cartons 03c; hall' boxes half cent more; less than half boxes 1e more, llutterfat 59ft 00c f.o.b. station; 02ft04c I'ortland. Kggs PORTLAND, .lan. 2 7. Eggs, sell ing price, case count 10c; buying price. ISc; selling price, candled, 51c; selected candled in cartons 55c. 'Poultry liens 30ft" 3-le 11).; 'broilers, 30 (ruin and Hay Oals, $01.50 bid; corn, No. 3, yel low', $48 bid. 'Mill feed Prices f.&.b. mill, city cartago $2 extra. Mill run. car lots or mixed cars $15 per ton; rolled barley $73; rolled oals $00.50; ground barley $73; scratch feed $S0. Corn Whole $00; cracked $0 8 per ton. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bv A. C. Howlott. Mr. and Mrs. Simon, i'ornicilv fore man on I lie A. t'orliin orchard, hut now living on I heir own place, near Wcllcn, were in town Wednesday al leriioou trad'nitr. II. It. 'f mil-Mill and Mis. Ward, wil'e of his foreman, were also tradin-j a: tile saule time. lu 1. Marris, our school supervisor. eanie.laVednesdav afternoon and in vilcd me to mi with linn out to the Iveese (,'reck school house, which in vitation I aludlv accepted and Hie re sult was tiiat after enioviiiLr a five mile ride with Mr. Marris we reached (he sclioiil house iust al'ler Hie little folk were dismisseil. I111I we met Ihcin al the floor before thev had dispersed. Miss M'ariu Mvers. the teacher, was .iust connneitcinir lo hear ihe class in civil overnmenl, recite and the way she handled Hie suliiect evidenc ed that she was fuliv competent lo fill the position. Then came th.? spellnur classes, but as the recitation was itt writing it was not so inlerest inii- as wiiat il would have been if IJiev had spelled or.-illv.l Al'ler the school was dismissed we were enter tained by Miss Mvers in civile,- Mr. AL, Hie superintendent, mi idea of how she was coiiiliictin:; the school, and then she showed us Hie slock of iroods thev had on hand in the slore, that she uses lo uive the children practical lessons 111 business affairs, having Hieni purchase a number of different articles on different plans. For inslance. one would' huv abill -of uoods to run a certain len-jlh of lime ill a certain price and so much discount fur cash. Ilius aivin-r Ihcin net mil experience in iltiimr business and hv that means she would enable them to secure a belter idea llian could lie obtained otherwise. After spending- a while in that way we then visited the camp of the men who are inspci-timr tin different routs for the Critter Lake hiirhwav. Thev had conic down on I be east side of Uomi" river and were iust cslahlishin-.- their eauip. Hut of course, knowing o lnucli about the workine; of civil en tMiiccrinir as we ilid we wasted no Iirealh askinup iniestions, but we will know where the, road is zn'm-r to he. possibly, when the contract is let for liuildiiiL' il. ItetraeiiiL' our steps we reached the Sunuvside before da;!: nnd Mr. M. spent the nilit with us. L'inir up' to Lake f'reck the next dav. Mr. J.. I,. lIohiiiMin. Sr.. walked into town from his farm lo Irv lo catch the Lewis jitney, but arrivcd'iust five minutes too lale. and then while wait ing fur n car to come nlonir so that lie could ride to Medford. and talk ing' to friends he let two ears pass unnoticed, and when ! saw him last was still looking for a ear. Havmond Herdsman and IIov Wat kins were diners at the Snmivsidj Thursday. There was the uual number of visitor- in town Tliiir-dnv. tbo-e who tiring in their chickens, ei-js and cream. Cieorue Stowi-ll brought if, three crates ot c2l'-. I'll dozen at !! cenls per iloen. and L'o fjnllons id cream, and I heard him tell Hie ereamerv men to Imni: more crate- lis he would have tour crate- nex' WeeK. lie keeps tuc wmle Leghorn hen-, and keeps no cock-, bw siniitlv kecp- the ben- to lav and send- of: for ii i s new- smiilv of hen-, and I heard dim -av that the la-t lot oi pullet, he sent for, ll.fMUI. but be oiild onl" L'ct L'ifl on account of Hi demand. IVrrv Fosti-r. one of t!o e!l stanuhvs ff the IVhen-cr fiat eonnttv. wa in town Th-:r-dav. Ii reporN tiiat he has been laid up Willi rheumatism for Hie past two'weck-. tint is all ( I. K. now. Mr-. Mrtnic of llrow n-buro. w-i-al-o n bu-incss i-itor, briicjim: in a crate of chickens fur one of the creamery nicn. ami 1 hen -hi- look iia--au-e on the Lewi- iilncv f r Med lord. 1 noticed ill Hie Table 1'ocl: item that some hard hearted pcr-on ha been leaviliu- a 11001' M hol'-e In Marve uvcr in his nciL:liburbuod, an i die bv inches and suuuc-t that some unc ouuiit to report .-neb uwncr- to Hie lluinane t'ocietv. Well, la-t win ter we had two ohl horses here that had been turned out lo "root lm ol die" and after hanini: around all wilder, mic of Hieni di-appeured and ihe oilier was taken up and put in the. pound, and al'ler keeping it there fur several davs Ihe uwncr nutified ;he town marshal that thev would make the tow n a present of the old I horse, anil the next morniie: the hor-'.-was seen in the bine uhoilt lour mile this side of Medford. There is no .v four or five head of'hoi-scs raiiiiinc; around town and stariii':- lo death, and I would surest Hint sunn- one giilhcr tin-ill nil up, and thev did in 1 lie Uiltte and Lake creek co.inlrv and drive them off lo Medford end have them put in the pound and I'u 11 som one would buy them, if for iiothin: else, for chicken meal, and have them lull out uf llliel- miserv. II. ('. .Mcchcin of Ashland ami Thomas Speicder of 1'rospcct spent 'I'hursdav ni-jlil with us. and l-'rid-iv moruiiur took passaee in Ihe K. 1'. I'ersist static for Trail. A. L. liimas and II. Dolf uf Med ford were here l-'ridav for dinner. Thev were here with a ne wwood saw that Mr. limitrs is placing' on Ihe market. 11 is fastened onto Ihe fruit t-nd of an aulo and is run bv having a dru nifaslened onto Ihe hind end of the auto with u belt runniiii to the wheel on f-e saw l'r;iinc. Il cut up nuile 11 lol uf wuud for William Von der llelleir while it was here and when thev trot thru simply lowered Ihe hind wheel H'.at eotitincd Hie drum ami started riuht off for another ioh. Mr. II. Wolf has accepted the agency for Ihe machine in this conn- Kd t'ou'den, Fred Lnv, Mrs. Tlionui CiiH'iiiU;, Mi's. Lvnri ntul lan: tr wen shdiipinir in town Friday. Mrs. Iaiiii is Li:i ladv whn liis nn w Kcciilinrv phu-i lln-y lioui;lit hisl sprinir. Friday evenimr (J. AHutI, llandd I'nlton, Kniost AltlntH, Sam Ilnulirs, Orlira Ahlxdt. WiImhi O'Hricn. I'rol". II. I. Jewi'tl. and Fri'd Fredrnluirir. all id' I '.at It1 Falls, cainc out and took ui-pcr at lilt' Sannvsido and tlicn si- lived pasauc to iold Hill on tlu' li' Hudson mail coach, when1 tln-y wetv ciiiiaucd to pla . a mmu of hasUctha!! airainst 1 ho Gold. Hill lmll team. AH rcf 11111 itiii to the Suiiiivsidc that niu'il iihont midnii;lit. excel'! I'rol". Jic.vctl. lie Weill to .Aledl'ord and came out on the Mauc i:oinir on to !!uttc Fa!K that ni-ht. Wilbur lieeson of Talent snout Fri day niulii at the Snnnvsidc. W. ('. Daley and Kmlolnh Peek ,l I.nkc Creek were early callers Sat urday morning. J IV. Haley was on his way to .Medford on business. Mrs. Frank NVil of Derby came nur on Ihe K. J'Il. F. stauc and wenf un 1101110. Word canio Saturday inoniitiir t lint the residcuee of S. .M'. Hawk near I'-iitte Falls was burned Friday niuli!. but I have none of the na rt i;'ula r-;. I'. K. Sando of Klk Frock. Trail potofficc. -auie in Saturday for din ner, lie Imd iust returned from Ne braska, where ho had been eomhin inr business with pleasure, lookiui: after business interests and visiting two uf his sons and a sister. Aflvr dinner ho started riirbt on up home. II. A. Hauser. represent iii.r Failini., McColnian com pan v. I'ortland, On.-., was hero or dinner Saturday. Mrs. McOill of .Medford came out Saturday moniinu' and spent the day at the Sunnyside. John llollz of Sums Valley and A. ( . Spenee' of IJrownsboro were busi- s ('iillers Saturday morninw. .Mrs. Julia AlcQ,uill;uii returned to her home In Ashland on Saturday. Mrs. Hose Clay and children accom panied her and will remain for a week or two. Mrs. L. F. Pickett returned Friday from a week's visit in Portland. She stopped over a day in Corvallis and visited her sen. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wuhl were There In r-iore Catr.rrn I- thla section Of the country than nil othi-r diaeasea put together, and f.r years it wa? sup posed to be Incurab.o. Docton prescribed local romediea, and bv constr. ;'ly failinK to cure with local trer.tmcn:. pronouncd it lpeurnble. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly i-'luenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medl clno. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Is a constitutional remedy, is taken Internally and acta thru thn Blood on the Mucous Surface of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that HaH'e' Catarrh Alodiclne falls to cure, bend for circulars nn1 testimonials. F. J. CHICNKY ft CO.,. Toledo, Ohio. Hold by DruRglsta. ire. Hall's Family ?ill ror constipation. For Liver and Bowels Dr. Carter's K.&B. Tea k Mild, Gentle Teictahlc laxative and Healthful Drink. . For the ttomflch, liver andboweliand (o purify the blood, there' oothing more reliable. Give it to the little one when they get feverith and can 't eat. They like it and it doet them loti of good 1 -RWERSH1E RIPPLES down from Mod Ton! for the week viul and attended the Community iluN party Saturday enin. C. D. W'ohi'rton drove to Central Point one day the nasi week for a load oi'.feed. The following Riverside people at tended the baidtet ball j;aine at CotUl 1 1 ill Saturday evening: Mr. Chas. (Iray and children, (loo. W. Jacobs ilort Carley, Harris ami .Martha Por ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. llittle and children were Medford visitors Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. ilittle consulted a physician about their son Merrit.t win. has been ailing for some t hue and find he has asthma and deceased tonsils. He was put under a course of treatment and will be unable to ahead school for a while. Mr. Foster, superintendent of con st nut ion of the new bridge at Koclc 1'i.int, informs us that the bridge ! worl will bo completed aliout Feb. ir Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Knial were quests al the Crant .Matthews home on Fools creek Sunday. Miss Alison French was a Kogue iUver visitor Saturday. Foots creek peoplo expect to get their telephone line repaired t his week. They are piling to set new poles the entire length. C. D. Woolverion butchered a hog for Mrs. Chauiplin which dressed :;rU pounds. Miss Kmma (launyaw whe has been sewing for Mrs. Abbio Chauiplin, went lo Medford Sunday for a few days. C. It. Hoyd is carrying a scared face about these days the result of walking into the side of Hie barn. iKoois creek schual house was again the scene of festivities last Saturday evening when the ladies of the Com munity club conducted a box social tor the benefit of the club house fund and succeeded in raising that fund over ?."i2 by the sale of beautifully deccratod boxes filled with appetizing lunches. We are proud to say the reputation of these ladies for prepar ing lunches was very manifest when the bidding soared as high as five dollars on some and ,!! went for over two dollars. Hcwcver the general spirit of the occasion was augmented in part by the increasing enthusiasm over the new club house, all material for which has now been purchased and paid for and a neat little surplu: of $!hi is on hand to meet unfore seen e'mergencies. Const ruction will lie resumed in the near future. Ileal Kstulc Transfers iieliecea l',nlev el vir to Irvine F. Kinlcv el nl. Land in Aslilanil $ V. 'I'. Ward lo W. ('. Mivers. Half inlerol lots 17 nnd IS. Iiloek Hi, Cold Hill losel'liine l' Wliilmure el al to Irving- l' Kinlev. I.nnd in Ashland Turner A. Filer el n lo K. A. IVrrv. Lol IM, Iiloek L'. (.liieen Anne Addition to Med ford A. ('. Caldwell lo A. C. ,)ov et ii v. Land in Ashland I. W. Lusher el nx to Salllliel S. Havies et nx. Lol llll. hloel; C. I'nilroail addilion lo Asii- VI 0 Id Vd 111 RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE Xew Invention Sent on lit) Hays' Trial Without Kxpcnsci to Von. Simply send mo your name nnd will send you my new copyrighted rupture hoi.'k and measurement blank. When yon return the hlauk I will send you my new Invention for rupture. When it arrives put it on and wear it. Put it to every test you can think of. Tins harder tho test the hetter y6u will like it. You will wonder' hew you ever not along with the ohl stylo cruel spring trusses or belts with leg straps of torture. Your own good, common sense and your (,'wn doctor will tell you it is the only way in which you can ever expect a cure. After wearing it !!0 days, if it is not entirely satisfactory in every way if it is not easy and romfor tahlo if you cannot actually see your rupture getting hotter, and if not' convinced that a curt! is merely a question cf time, just return it and you are out nothing. Any rupture appliance sent on .10 days' trial with out expense to you is worth a trial. Tell vour ruptured friends of this. EA3Y1IOM) CO., :iti(J Koch JJldg., Kansas City, Mr. h BROWN & WHITE 10 SOUTH Fill STIUCET mmg.U'Ki) 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, $cooo. 10 acres, well Improved, close in on the pavement, $5250. 3 acres well Improved, close in, price Including stock, equipment and furniture, $3000. 40 acres well improved, 20 acres paid up water right, all Tine bottom land, $12,000. 3 acres cloFe to Gold Hill, well Im proved, some good alfalfa under irri gation, $2500. 6 acres non-irrigated, well Improv ed, close in to Jacksonville, $1SOO. 10 acres doeo to Gold Hill, well improved, all crop in, price Including stock, equipment and il. Ii. goods, $3200. BROWNS WHITE 10 SOUTH Fill 81, lit il'IHT A. bio.-u u, Med- I". j mi He Feels Like : Kheumat ic pains, ia sides, sore museb an "always tired" f i -e" Man backai he. pain.? st il f joints or i lini; ai usual !y symptoms of disordered kidneys, j W. W. Wells, To.piin. Mich., writes: "1 am on my feet ii!..-t of the timej and pet tired. Hut :u ter taUini; Fo-1 ley Kidney Tills I i tl like a new J man. I recommend ihem to my ens-j tomers and have nev-r heard of any case wliere they did not jzive satisfac tion." Prompt in, a- tion to relievo kidney troubles and Madder ailments l-'or sale by Medford Phnrmaev. ; WHEN RHEUMATIC PAINS BIT HARD Have Sloan's Mnlmcnt ready for these sudden rheumatic twinges DON'T let that rheumatic pain or ache find you without SloanV Liniment again. Keep it handy in the medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed, if you arc out of it now, get another buttle today, eo you won't suffer any lunger than nec essary when a pain or ache attacks you. Apply it without tublnni for it penetrates giving piompt relit f of Bcialica, lumbago, ncuialyi;!, l.imcness, soreness, sprains, strains, bruises, lie prepared keep it handv. All druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cento a line. DlBplay 25 coutn an Inch. Contract rates on application. Cash In advance. LOST Sunday urtoi'iu.oii on Willow Spriniis road between .1. t'. Ilerrlnt; placo and Central roint a turkey hen. W hen lost turkey was in a pack and had feet tied. Kinder please notify A. R Ktennelt ut .Mall Tribune office. HELP WA-VTKf FKMA L WAXTKI) Cook for "i nien; per niaiicnt posilion. i-oinl'orlablo (iiiai--ters. llox HO, Trilnim. Cook, wanes -Mrs. liedcly, Ti S I (I. '10 :. :; s o. WANTUI) Ci III for i;i)mu'al house work. Mrs.' II. A. Thiurojl', 21 Geneva, l'hono Si:'. KKLf WlMWn MAIiB. WANTKI) Man with tractor to plow 2.r acres of alfalfa ground. 1'lH.ne nUTi-W, K. Harlielnirn. ' 2111 YOUNG iIION Clerks. $ 1 1 0 ltniKM'essary. examinations, for Hallway .Mail month. Experience For fileo particulars writo .1. Leonard ( former (inverninent 758 Fquilalilo lllils.. ixainlnerl, "WashinKton. 2112 WANTKI) Apprentice boy at the .Cement 'Mriek & lllloek Works, cor. Kir nnd Tenth streets. 2."i1 WANTKI) Team and lumber and to log. 'l'hono fl l. man to haul CioiaI wage.!. WANTKI) Axnien to cut wood and clear laud. W. .1. Webster Kanch. a ; r WANTED SITUATION. WANTI;!) Good cook wants position on ranch or orchard: tvo children. II. I). Home 2, llox (IT,. 2 ii II KM- W.AN'I F.I) Male and I'Vimilo WANTKI) Young men. and women to learn good profession, low tu ition if act (illicit. Roseburg Tele graph Institute. 204 FOUNT). FOCNI) Dog with M. A. Medley, .Montague, Calif., on foliar. Owner can have same l,y notifying limit West Main. 201 MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent interest flvo to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency Stock Ranch land . S. t'lav el n h Filer ct u. I... i 1 t.hiecn Anne ;o!di! i" lord l. J. Slutie ct u I' M.-ikle ct al. I.; i: IK 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, l'hono 784-L or call at 20 N. Peach .street. If I can't sell your place I will tell you so. f I can quick action, is assured. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. YVANTKH 'fo inch saitK I1 buy tvo-bot it -ni 1 Phone r.iMi-.l-:.. WANTF.D -To conirar-t l,r r of mistletoe trom oak tret1: 1.. A. Salade. Seven Oaks, t l'iint. uoual : . Dr.; eulral ! WANTK Teams on Pacific high-; wny. Stn1 foreman on ,jnb near ( 'ftdo. Clark & Henry Construction! Co. til WATKD--A team, to weiiih abt.nt I lllot) pnumis. Jos. It. Sander. Ash-j land. Ore. I 1 lit OnU street. L'f. I j WAVrKH Your hide is worth real! money at Johnson's, 4 j Front j street. i WANTFD Highest prices pabl for hides nnd fun. M?dferd.lunk Co., phone 2S3-J. WAN T K D- House pairing. Phono moving and ro-S-M or 43S-X. tf rtK BAL MVBHTOCK COIt SAI.K -Kro Cat! at I 10 Kas di cow. good one. L Fourteenth street KOU SAI.K l.iciil Vlow lean), iiot ll diivci Klnnlc. prlci' jr.H.ila. 'I'cle nlione W. H. Harris, ('oalral I'oinl. Ore. 2(111 ! KOU SAI.K -Mr. Shcllin- (if l.ittli' Shasta, will soil yoilliK work liorcs at rii)m 'Hani, having IioiiiaIiI a tractor. -11 (OI! SAI.K Weanllllii pigs Marion 2li.ri illickerdike, Talent. I'X)ll SAI.10 Srvoi-nl I'lnu owi'H. (ino. J lill on , phono Sll-ll. -ti't iVOll SAI.I''. Tlni'o I'NToptionnlly j jiooil cows, coming fresh at one'. I AIko beautiful licifor culf ciKht months old. 1111 North Jtiversldn I avouuc, .Moilford. 15 7 1 FOR SALT .liM-siw-fiiiornM-y lililli cow. South Hamilton strtot, south of n.ikota avciiHc. r, 1'OU SAI.K One extra Kood milk i;oiit. (Miiniii fresh at once. 1 1 I I North Riverside avenue. Medford. 2 il 11 Foil SALK Thrco exlra kooi! milch Koats. lilt North Uivcrsidu ave nue, Medford. 201) FOlt SAI.K Ten flno milch cows. 1111 North lliverside avenuo, Med ford. 2(111 FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc Jersey weaned piKS from blK typo ances tors, llnrenisti.'red at ?S each; HcKlstered at $11. no each.' Good (vpportunily to koI. feeders or breeding stock. Call Modoc Orch ard. POIt SALIC KICAL l'.-8TA1K FOR SAI.I': Quarter section stock and fruit ranch. Heat opporluully for experienced stock man. Owner here for a few days from the east. Address 10. C. Ilocnisch, CM'u Mall Tribune. FOR SALK Do you (ieslro a Kood farm home with tin abundance of fine spring walcr and 2(1 acres .v.' erwlc bottom land? 17 Nor;!) Ceinntl. 2(l"i FOR SALK Timbered son county, OrcKou. claim, Win. .lack W 1CK- ens, Palm City California. FOR SALK .Modern houso nnd fur nlluro, lii:i South Central avenue. No reasonable offer refused. Own er, llox 5(15, NewberK, Oro. 201 FOR SALK-t-Why p:-.y rent, A five room modern house, furnished, ci:: Koulh (.'entral avenue, J2U() down ami $21) per mouth. Owner, llox 5115, N'ewberg, Ore. 21111 FOR SALK Fourteen ncres one fourth mile north Central Point on good road: good four-room cot tage, good irriKatin!; pumping lilant, three ncres vineyard, family orchard, 75 White Leghorn chick ens. Price j::o(o, $2500 will han dle place, balance on long time, 0 per cent. Apply to T. .1. Noonan. owner, on place. 275 FOR SALIC Ity owner only, house and lots in Medford. Cash or easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phono 4 52-11. 277 FOR SALE By owner, several up-to-date bungalows cheap and on easy terms. If you want a good home this is your opportunity. P. K. Wynkoop, 820 West Twelfth street. 2(i'J BUSINESS OITOItTUNITIKB FOR SALK Small restaurant, soft drinks,' cigars and tobacco; long lease; cheap rent; good location; doing go'od business. Must sell immediately account of sickness. .See Gold Hill Cafe, Gold Hill, Ore WHY WANTED Orchard Farm House rOK 8ALK MISCKLfANKOCB i'oi: sai.i: springs iin d.-teail. I OMI PllOlh lass. 1 t 1 Soul li FOIC SA1.1-; -Dr. chine, like ne South Centra!. I'll it M'wiir; Dmi-lass. ma 1 1 ! Plume ). I .. .1. FOIi SAI.lv -Two im uhalors, and ;S capacity. 1 "oimliiss, I n i Soul l! Central, ti I .'.-.I. ,..UU ;ai,k New Planet Ji Mir about I.", feet garden bos,-, Myer; hand spiny p-niip, loa-cliick !ncid er. ball bear in i; no - er, siuiilin-. fork, manure, lawn rake. Call :!s Almond id root. Jm FOR SALK -One steel windmill, fcot toV"i ami S-I'ooi wheel, all in good ordei-: one I L'-iiu h steel bani plow; one lu-iiich steel beam plow; one spike teeth harrow. Cheap if laken at once. Call at llu K.isr Fourteenl It st reet . illi FO! SAI.I') I'ine young Itron.e tur key gulibler. W. V.. ISrystm, li. I. Medford. lit', I KOI! SAI.K 2."i lets, all layini; str.'i't. W hile Leghorn plll . II 111 West Klevcntll L'lll KOI! SAI.K S. V. Hhiicle Island lied cockerels and settings of eggs. Krni'st Wulili, Central roint. 2(i."i FOR SAI.K .lrm wukou. Oliver I I liuli sulky plow Willi extra IL'-luh bottom; Acme weeder, s-incli orch ard plow, set of work harness; five ewe fdie). Will trade for pins or calves. Carl Ksc h, SiiiKlelon ranch, 2 'i miles southwest Kunlo Point. 2ll I FOlt SALK One black team and hnrness, one single horse and har ness, 1 single waon :i , 1 lumber Avamin :l . 1 sideliill Hardy spi'ay er model 111 1 1), j;ood as new; 1 Hinder sewlne; niacliiut, 1 Packard piano. Geo. Wolff, R. F. 1). 1, llox !i. Orchard Home. 201) FOR SALK Oak office desk without top, four drawers and typewriter, drop shelf. See saiuu at .Mail Tri bune office. 1 tf FOR SAI.K No. 12 Itel.aval creani separator, used very liltle. I). II. Klead, Gold J-llli, Ore. Phono 4-F-12. 201 FOR SALK Or will trade for light er tar good Velio Six. A I condi tion. Phono 313 or IS9-R cvenlnns. 2(11 WHY PAY so to $il(i for n new sewliiK niacbliM'? Your old nin clilne can be niado to run like now. W. II. Puck. Phone 10 1-X. 201 FOR SAI.K Ford touriim car. Ile mountablo rims, in Kood ci.iiillliou. Call at r.llll South llamlltoii. 201 FOR SALK One 1UIS moilel baby Grand Chevrolet car, practically new, $72.'i. l'hono 1100 or write llox l:M, GrantB Pass. 20(1 FOR SALK Can make Imiiiediate delivery on now Ford louring cur. Self-starter, shock absorbers. Took car on trade and will sell at small discount. Write or telcphono W. C. Clciumcus, at Kaglo Point. l''OR SALK Oak, pint) and fir wood at now wood yard, KlKhth anil Uarllett. Phouo 4H7-W. 271 FOR SALK Rent or exchange, new nnd used sewing machines. No agents. 1 can save you money. Seo mo boforo you buy. C. A. Clinp mnn, phouo 1103-R. 215 South Central. 2(10 FOR SALK Now rubber tiro buggy, light spring wagon, single harness, and saddle, till North Riverside avenue, Medford. 200 FOR SALK A touring car In good running order, good engine, good tires. A bargain at $3110.00. Tumy Motor Co., 125 Koulh Front St. FOR SALK Sewing machines rout ed $l.u0 per mouth, l'hono Doug las CI5-.I. FOR SALK Hay. l'hono 842-.T. FOR SALK tmnu, gravol, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone Alli-.i. You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 5 room cottage, modern, like now, 2 lols on pavement, $1200. 5 room bungalow, modorn, east front, 00 ft. lot, $1G50, 5 room bungalow, modorn with fur niture, 2 lots, $1000. H room house, modern, 2 lots, clear, $2200. 100 acres Improved, adjoins It. R station, $1800. 000 acres, 3 sets of Improvements farm land all Irrigated, $9,900. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 213-1 1 Gurnet t-Corey Illdg. Medford. Oro. AUTOMOBILE . BARGAINS 2Huiek Liirht-Six, Touring l-r-f 'lievrolet Touring 1 Ford Touring Prices from 2.")0.00 up. I t costs nothing to look these over TUMY MOTOR COMPANY 123-125 So. Front St, ' IISCi;MAKOFS liKVYXPJ1 -!-'o r information as to a four year spn-klcd roan cow and im! crop in riuht ear. uadurldl. in lefi, brandett Hi;. Siraed from I-Jvan.i i rei li liiiiue. K. C. Koenscii. care Mail Tn'miii'. KOU H1KK-- "liruck liy tract . J'liom? tl 1 ; Holly. hour or con- IWK KKN'T AND KI'PAllt nmc'iines. I I'lioiit Singer Smving Ma- ; chine Co., I 1 ." West Main street. 1- lll.li MATTHKtiSKS nam over IlUe ; new. IMmnt' I)olll;i!l, tl."-.l. t'l'IINlTntK liph(ilalr!ns IKiirin::. I'll oiio i ioi:.i;liiH( nnd (jir-J. KKWIXC, MAt'lllNHf, iiuil t'lm-kH rrpiiiroil. las. ill .".-.I. IihouoKrnplis l'hono l'ou!?- l'1'KXH'l'ii K .inil liniiselu.iil Rooila pai-kpil ami cratu'l. l'bonc l)ou las i; MO.M'.V TO l.OAV TO LOAN I. 11. Andrews loans money on real eslate and buy. niorii;a;es and Liberty bonds. Phonu 53-.M. 31 North Grope street. BUSINESS nrHECTOItY Aato tmppne LATIER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldeat and best-eoulpped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr spring! when othera fall. Sold under writ tan guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneyi KLI.IAH It. HUHI) Lawyer, J1S-14 ' Uarnott-Coroy Hldg. PORTKK J. NKh'F Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. REAMES Corer BulldlnK. -Lawyer. Garnett. Holbllii- Alalerials MKDFORI) CK.MKNT BRICK & IILOCK WO It ICS speclnll.o In all kinds of cement ImildiiiK products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 2511" - Rxpert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attontlon glTen to anything in Accounting and In-. oome Tax requirement. LooU into oar simplified acoountlm method. M. F. A H. BulldlnK, Modford. Fhone 157-R. Instruction In Mnelo lt'RKD ALTON HAIGHT Teacher o( piano and harmony. Ilalgbt MusU Studio, 401 Garuatt-Corer BldC, Phone 72. Lodges O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 83, Moots evory Monday night at 7:30, C. T. Parker, N. G., W. L. Miller, secretary. Rogue River lOncampmont No. SO Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. in. Samuel Ilateman, U. 1'., L. O. Hownrd, Bcribo. Olive Robokuh lodge No. 28 Moots 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at i p. in. Nniiuio Hull, N. . G., Annie J. llatcninn, secretary. Visitors cordially invitod to all mootings. I'lanlilK Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and scroons. Shop 437 8. Fir. Fhon 184. Physicians and Bargeona ROIIF.RT W. STIOARNS Physician nnd Surgeon, .lacksoii County Rank lildg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phono 3 9. Resldenco 933. DR. J. J. KMMEN3 Physician and surgeon. Pructlco limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. IT. A H. Co. Illdg. Phone 567. DR. F. Q. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN! 4K-417 Garnett-Corey fildg. Phone 904-L. Residence 20 3. Laurel Street. T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Burgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted and properly adjusted. Moles, warts and skin blemishes removed with no scars loft. Office third, floot Liberty Building. DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 808-807 Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Speo ial attontlon to Medford and Rocai River valley people ' DR. McMORRlS M. DOW. Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetrics. Special atteutlon given to disoases of women. Offices 306-7 M. P. 11. lildg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. Printerea and Publishers MRDFOHD PRINTING CO. has th best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 17 North Fir St. FTansfer KADS TRANSFKR ft STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone tit. Price right, slervlc gutx liiletfc it- n1 i L -I -lis rn'