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flnrnroTCD wktl ttcthuito. KTrTOForrn, cmr'.oox. Wednesday, .tanitary 2s. 1020 FOR JEWEL STYLES 1 NEW YOUK. Crown jewels of the Princess Sat-llatlior-iunut, daughter ot Senuseret, who ruled Egypt 4000 years before Iho time ot Christ, and which are on exhibi tion at tho Metropolitan Museum of Art, apparently havo Bet a new fash ion in necklaces", brooches and rings for those who patronize Fifth avenue shops. Tho collection now on display was found in the tomb of the ancient royalty which was unearthed by I'ro Tessor W. M. Flinders Petrio in 1914. Altho only one blue- bead re mained on the sarcophagus as a re minder of the Egyptian king's daugh ter, yet the jewel casket and contents inside were found intac t. It was re cently purchased by the museum for a large sum. Among tho costly baubles of the princess are- shining pectorals of the deepest lapis lazuli and dainty amu lets of dark carnelian popular In the yours now lost in u misty past. Her favorito amethyst necklaces as well as smaller jewel cases and un gent jars uro marvels of artistry and skilled workmanship. One cartoucho containing the name of Sat-Hathor-lunut's father and, ap parently a gift from the king lo his daughter, might have been worn as a brooch, lt'ccusists of symbolical fig ures of two birds standing on a hiero glyphic base. Over tho birds' beads are cobra do capellos, or hooded ser pents whoso coils form a frame for a scarab gt sacred beetle: Below them Is tho figuro of a man kneeljng as if in worship. New York jewelry shop windows at present display ornaments of plat inum and diamonds patterned after tho designs of some of the Princess Sat-Hathor-lunut's trinkets. The craftsmen of tho twelfth dynasty, under tho Pharaoh Senuseret, how evor, have net been outdone in Bkillod: workmanship by. the jewelry makers of today, say connoisseurs. Livestock PORTLAND. Ore. Jan. 28. Cat Hajsrendw. no receipts. Steers, besl. WH..r)0v?12-..'0:-ool to choice. $11.0(1 'ifl V..r0 ; medium, t" (rood. i.r0((t' ffiXi'i fair lo irood. $8.fll(HI.5(l; com mon to i'air. $7."0((ii8..")0: choice cows and heil'crs, $il.5(l(,l(l..-0; stood to choice. $8.30(S;.."0 ; medium to uood. 7.50(f8.0(l ; i'air to medium. .$."((' 8:f0: ennners, $:i..j()((j.(i.r)0; liulls. $(i.00(oM).0ll.; prime liirht calves, $l".r,0((D.1 7.00 ; medium Mailt. $l'-'.r,0 ((i)15.50: lieavv, $7.(MKi l'J.fid: Block er sand feeders. 8.00(ci.0.50. Horn steady, receipts 07. Prime mixed. .15.50(n;t(i.OO; inecliuiu. $15.00 f(i)15.50; rough lienvv. $1-,.00C(( 15.00: iris. $12.50((rl-1.50. Sheen strdnir: receiits fKl. l'.ust ern lainlis, $.l.(i.50(u 17.50 : liulit val ley, $15.00((il(i.f)0 ; licuvv. $1 l.5IH 15.50: feeder lambs. $1'2.00'I5.00; yearlinss, $i:!.O0(i:!.5O: wetliers. 12.00((ri3.00: ewes, $0.00( 10.50. lSutlcr I'OtI'LAND, Ore.. Jan. 28.-Hot ter firm. Cubes, extra. 58c: parch ment wrapped, box Inls, 02e; car tons, (i;!c; hall' boxes, hull' cenl more; less than half boxes, one cent more Jlullerl'at 5t)('(i0c f. o. b. station; 02 (tfu'-le Portland. Kggs J'OHTl.ANL). Jan. 28. Kite, sell inn- price, case count, -10c: bnviiu price. -I5e; sellinu: price, candled. 18c wleetcd candled in cartons, 5:!c. irain and liny Onls, $01.00 bid: corn. No. .'!. yel low. $58.50 bid. A. I,. l'dichCv of Ashland is in our vicinity, takinir the 1!. S. census. A. K. Poide visited his home over Sunday, troini to Medl'iinl Monday. M!r: and Mrs. Clark Drake have moved to Trail and live in one ol Asher's rooms. Mrs. As T. Poole ioined her bus band at Modl'ord Tuesday. There will he a" neighborhood dance at the Trail hall Saturday liiirht. January 111. liaskct supper. Oscar Stewart took about 10 beef cattle through Trail Tuesday. The Sunday school at Trail lias a very trood attendance this winter. Thev meet at 1 1 a. in. Kd Ash made a business trip lo Mcdford the first ol' the week. Feed Stents is expected bom from Sitsetiville. Gil., where be went to attend the funeral nf his mother. Mrs. Jones, who passed awav .hum arv 20, 1020. Fred Middlebusher made two trips to Mod ford the first of the week He reports the roads very bad. Irwin Home and Howard Ash are drawing I. .-.- In Hall's saw milL SINCE IRTO Shiloh "SOSfSRCOUGHS ANTIOCH ITEMS Jess (llass motored to Katrle Point Tuesday and brought back friends to visit. Mr. Swanson of Hcado hauled lutV from the Modoc orchard Tuesdav. Mr. and Mrs. D. Morrison were visiting- and trading in Mcdford Wed nesday. (lenrge Stacev was' out this week lirnggingtlie citable and Antiocli roads, Mr. and Mrs. liert Cbapmau visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hell Morrison Sat urday. Mr. Force, who is working in the Meadows and Ml', and Mrs. Ualph Uussell bad a bad time trotlinir out to town on account of laid roads and had to no a lomr way out of their usual wav. Mr. and Mrs. li. K. Moore were out from lioxv Ann to visit home folks at Antioch Sunday. Clarence Case w;is around this week takimr the census and will be about another week before lie is through. Marvin Abbott, son of S. S. Abbott of the Chaparral district, who has been awav from home for six years returned from the Philippines and i now slaving- with home folks. A surprise party was irivcn Satur day night at Mr. and Mrs. Wilkow ski's, it being' their eldest son's birth day. .Marriage Licenses Francis M. Husbv and Sadie T. Nel son. William Deforest and Printba Blackburn. Circuit Court Otis O. Helms vs. Desidcria Woven et al. Proof of ninihmr. Summons. H. II. Toft vs. Moses L. Allord. Certificate of lew. Pacific Famine and Machine com pany vs. lint tc Falls Lumber com pany. Certificate of attachment. Summons. Mary K. Adams vs. Albert J. Lar sen et al. Confirmation of sale. Taney lioss vs. Hold Hill Irrigation District. Amended complaint. Order. John F. lioeho vs. Klizabetb C. Mil ler et al. Motion. Amended com plaint. 11., V. Meikle vs. Albert F. Brown et al. Notice. Motion. Petition. Hen W. Olcotl (governor! et al vs. Uobeccn If". Jones et al. Cost hill. V. IC. Zonk vs. Mary Zook. Dis missed. Ora A. Morse vs. Mount Vernon National Hank. Odder. Ora A. Morse vs. 11. C. Cbrislol'fer sen. Order. Mount Vernon National Bank vs. flcoriro A. Mlorse. Odder. Anna Tliornburgh vs. 0. II. Lav man et al. Affidavit and order. Amended complaint. Summons. Or der. James Campbell vs. Alico M. Hol comb et al. Dismissed. Fred J. Marcus vs. JIarv Marcus. Notice. ('has. K. Miller Co. vs. H. C. C'liris ioffersen. For money. V. II. Winter vs. S. li. Green. For Damages. Probate Court Thomas A. Love, estate. Admitted to probale. Civile A. Minenr. estate. Proof of posting. Albert A. Hall estate. Annual ac count. I). II. Miller, estate. Proof of pub licalion. Anna Thornton, estate. Affi davit. James F. Wells, estate. Final re port. Order. Affidavit. A. P .Talent, eslate, Older. David Ivy, estate. Petition. Or der. . W. C. Kinpon. eslale. Oath. Iiond. T. P. Hrvne, estate. Final notice. Order.- Final order. Maitraret Woolev, estate. Petition Order. FOR ITCHING BE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disapiiear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti septic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35; an extra large bottle, S1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rom Co.. Cleveland, O. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH ! T Apply 7 Cream In Nostrils I Open Up Air Passages. To Ah! What relief 1 Your clogged nos trils open right up, the air PMsnges of vour head are clear find you can breathe freely. No more liawkinir, snuffling. raucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling tor breath at nignt, your cold or catarrh- is pone. I)on't stay stuffed up! Oft a'small bottle of Ely's. Cream1 Halm from your riniggitit now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antisentie. cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air paasage of 1 thn - head : I sootiiet and heal the swollen, inflamed muroua membrane, giving you'.ioslant relief.' Kly's Cream Ralmjiajii9tiwlat everyTcold and ca tarrh I Biiffererl has.been' seeking., 'ICa just yilynilid.'. 9 ' . "- , -kt i Chris Woolev. estate. Petition. I Order. Andrew (Irissom. estate. Order Vouchers. Proof of publication. Margaret McCarvcl, estate. Cita tion. Catherine Andrews, estate. Ad mitted to probate. David Kinaniore. estate. Proof of publication. Real Estate Transfers 11. M. Scott et vir to Frank X. Scherrer, N& of SVi of -NW of NE sec. ;iU, twp. 3S, 11. 1W $ H Frederick C. Pago et ux to Page Theatres Inc., land in block 2, Mcdford 10 Minnie May Wlielpley et vir to Frank Scherrer. SVj of Sl; of XW or XE sec. 811, twp. 3S It. 1 W -'0 0 Charles .M. Howell et ux lo .U'bn Van ante, land in D. I.. C. I I, twp. 37, It. 2W 10 Edilh CI. l.oucks et vir to I. It. Frideger et ux, land in 1). L. C. 12. twp. 39, It. 1 E 1 It. .1. Edwards et ux to Olivo M. Veo, land in Ashland 10 IT. S. vs. Xorval 11. Latimer, placer Mining Claims 'Xo. 1 and 9. in Foots Creek min ing district Hugh C. Stevens et ux to Har old 10. Hoed et al, W Vfc of XW of 15, ex. 1 acres', Eli of XE of 10. twp. 35, It. 1 W 1 William M. Abbott to .1. F. .Meikle et ax, and. Vj int. in lots -t-r. . blk. "O" It. It. Add. to Ashland 10 Charles .1. Howard et al to .1. H. Mulhollon et ux, land in Cottage Add to Mcdford 1 J. .1. Simerville et ux to Henry linker et al, NW of SE, NB of SW sec. 1, twp.., in, It. 4, W. Land In sec. 1, twp. 35, j-, It. -IW ' 10 Thousands Have Discovered . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Drf Edwards' Olivo Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no baa after effects. No pains, , no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Df. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits. 10c and i5c a box COMB SAGE TEA INH HI TO DARKEN I Grandmother's . Recipe Irnnri Vi r T nrra a fir to r.lf.h. T5 tC.J Tho old-time mixture of Sage Toa and Sulphur for darkening pray, streaked and faded hair Is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep tholr hair a good, even color, which la quite sensible, aa we are living In an age when a youth ful appearance Is of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, wo don't have the troublesome task of gathering tho nage and the mussy mixing at home, AH drug stores sell the ready-to-use product. Improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth'sSago and Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage nnd Sulphur Compound, is that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces that Hoft lustre and appearance nf abundance which Is so attractive. This rendy-to-use preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. FOR SALE Qiini'h'i- section stock and fruit ranch. Best opportunity for ex perienced stock mail. Owner hero for a few davs from the east. Address E. l?oen isch, care Mail Tribune.- You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 5 room cottage, modern, like now, 2 lots on pavement, $1200. 5 room bungalow, modern, east front, 60 ft. lot, $16 50. 5 room bungalow, modern with fur niture, 2 lots, $1600. 8 room house, modern, 2 lots, clear, $2200. 160 acres Improved, adjoins It. R station, $1800. 660 acres,. 3 seta ot Improvements, farm land all irrigated, $0,900. HTJRD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. ill S I t Garnett-Coreji Illdg. HsOfnrd. Ot5 NEGLECTING THAT t COLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King's Nw Discovery so promptly checks it IT'S natural you lon't want to be cureless nnd let Unit old cold or cou;h (Irui; on nr that new nt taek develop seriously. Not when you can iret sueh u proved success ful remedy as Dr. King's New Dis covery. Cold, couch, grippe, eroup does not resist this smmlard reliever very long. Its qunliiy is ns high today ns It nlwnys hns heen nnd It's heen growing steadily in popu larity lor; more tlmn fifty years, (We. and $1.20 u hoiile at ull drug gists. Give, it u trial. Constipated? Here's Relief Not that often harmful, nlwnys violent and temporary help that mines from harsh purgatives, but the eoniforlnlile, gratifying, correc tive regulation of siubhnrn bowels so pronounced in Dr. King's New Life i'llle. 'Tonic In action, (hey promote free bile How, stir up the lazy, tlior ouulilv but gently cleanse the sys tem of waste mailer and ferment ing foods, nnd give ytm keen rest for hard work and healihful recre ation. All druggists -De. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Flye cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. Cash In advance. help WA?rnns ncstAUt WANTED Woman or girl to do' gen eral housework: no washing: three in family. Call Mrs. Walter llowno, Hotel Mcdford. 204' WANTED Cook for 2 5 men; per manent position, eomfortablo quar ters. Hox 30, Trlbuno. WANTED Cook, wagos S-(0.00 month. Mrs. Heddy, Tel. ;i0. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. II. A. Thiorolf, 27 Geneva. 'Phono S 13. KELr WASTED WAim. WANTED Experienced presser on Hoffman. Pantoriuin Dye Works. ' I 204 WANTED Man with tractor to plow 25 acres of alfalfa ground. Phrne 505-W, F. E. Darnelmrg. .2 04 YOUNG WEN for Hallway Mall Clerks, $110 month. Experience ainnecessafy. For freo particulars examinations, wrlto J, Leonard (former Government Kxaininor), 758 Equitable Bids., Washington. . 202 WANTED Apprentice boy at t the Cement Drick & Block Works, cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 254 WANTED Team and man to haul lumber and to log. Goc-kI wages. 'Phono 0 4. WANTED Axmen to cut wood and clear land. W. J. Wobstor Haneh. 205 HELP WANTED Malo and J'einulo WANTED Young men, nnd .women to learn good profession, low tu ition if act quick. Koseburg Tele graph Institute. 264' WANTBD OrauBbltAiraOCB WANTED iHy middle-aged man and wifo . ajKirtment or two or throe roo'ms with private family for light housekeeping: close in; prefer un furnished hut will consider furn ished. What havo you lo offer, prico, location, etc.? Address S. I. K. and parly will cull. 204 WANTED To buy two-liottt.Tn 12 inch gang plow. Phono 600-.I-5. 260 WANTED To contract for removal of mistlntoo from oak trees. Dr. ' L. A. Salado, Seven Oaks, Central Point.' WA'.NTED Your njfle is worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front street. - WANTED Highest prices paid for hides and fun. Mtdfiird Junk Co., phone 283-J. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, O per cent interest five to forty years, McCurdy Insurance Agency 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 784-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. WANTED HiTBATION. WAN'TKil lly young lady l'.i year- old who needs work, position i store or office: good reference. Address 8, care this office. -ti WANTEI1 (loi.d cook wants posili on ranch or orchard: two ehlUlre 11. 1). V., lioulo 2, Hox or.. 2 POR SALSi liOTSTOCK FOR SA1.K Dandy horse, wor f drivo or ride; also new surrey, nt buggy. Two sels of single harne all cheap. 1111 .North Kiversi avenue, .Mcdford. KOlt SALE Fresh young Jersey cow has second calf, $7.'t.(HI; also fresh young Jersey cow. had first call', $so.OO. Also some alfalfa hay and mountain hack. Address Cart J. llronuuer, H. F. D. H. Mlcne r.SII-.l-l!. 21ili FOIt SAI.K Fresh cow, good one. Call at -110 Fast Fourteenth street. FOIt SAI.K Light nloiv team, both drivo single, price $r0.0ll. Tole- phono W. 1!. Harris, Central I'oiul, Oro. 2(iti FOIt SALE Mr. Shelley of Litilu Shasta, will sell young work horses af I'luon iBarn, having bought tractor. 2(Ui FOR SALE Weanling pigs. Marlon llickerdiko. Talent. 2U5 'OR SALE Several fine ewes. Hilton, phono Sll-H. Geo 20.' FOR SALE Three exceptionally good cows, coming fresh at oneo. Also beautiful heifer calf eight months fid. 1 1 1 1 North Riverside avenue, Medford.- 271 FOR SALT Icrsoy-Guernsoy milk cow. South Hamilton street, soulh of Dakota avenue. 202 FOR SALE Ono extra good milk goat, coming fresh at once. 1111 North Kivorsldo avenue. MedTnr.1. 203 FOIt SALE Throo oxtra good milch goats. 1111 North Rlvorsido ave nue, Medford. 2 Oil FOR SALE Ten fine milch cenva. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Med ford. 2 0!) FOR SALE Pureuied Duroc Jersey weunod pigs from big type ances tors. Unregistered at $8 each; Registered at $14.00 each. Good opportunity to got feeders or breeding stock. Call Modoc Orch ard. FOR SALE IIBAL K8TATB 'JlOMiESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT for sale, 100 acres, five miles from 'Grnnts Pass, good soil, good road, mall route, small house, .nrlee $350. Address Martin Conger, 707 South Fifth street. Grants Pass, Ore. . . 264 POR SALE Beautiful flvq roomed (built in features) bungalow and let 75x100 ft., closo in. Write ill. S. Nixon, 701 South Fifth street Grants Pass, Oregon. 267 FOR SALE 120 ncres mllo from Hill,, Cal., nearly all fenced, some clear laud, somo timber, some small buildings, $15110, $500 down balance easy terms. Stowart lhitcholder, Durham, Cal. 266 FOR SALE Quarter section stock and fruit ranch. Rest opportunity for experienced stock man. Owner hero for n few days from tile east. AddroHs E. C. Roenlac.h, caro .Mail Trlbuno. TOR SALE Do you doslro a good farm homo with an abundnnco of fine spring wator and 2l aere3 of creek bottom land? 17 Norih Central. 205 FOR SALE TI inhered claim, Jack son" county, Oregon. Wm. Wlck ons, Palm City, California. 27D FOR SALE Why p.ty rent, A five room modern house, lurnlshed. 613 South Ccntrul avenue, $200 down and $2 0 por month. Owner, Box 565, Newberg, Oro. 263 FOR SALE Fourteen acres one fourth mllo north Contral Point en good road; good four-room cot tage, good irrigating pumping plant, throo acres vineyard, family OTchard, 75 Whlto Leghorn chick ens. Price $.'1000, $2500 will han dle placo, bttlunoo on long tlmo, 0 per cent. Apply to T, J. Noonan, owner, on place. 275 FOR SALE My ownor only, house and lots In Mcdford. Cash or easy torms. T. L. Taylor, phono 452-M. 277 FOIt SALE By ownor, several up-to-dato bungalowB cheap and on easy torms. If you want a good homo this is your opportunity. P. E. Wynkoop, 820 Wost Twelfth street. 2 09 FOR BALE KTSCKLLAKBOC8 A Chevrolet roadster SPOKANE. .Inn. 2H. -,li"'' cliate ratification ol' Hie po.W ;n ;..u- .l.orr- FOR SALE White Leghorn Taucred Special cockerels will Improve any t'lr.-ck. $.". each. Mrs. W. 1). llooth, 9!)t) Oak street, Ashland, Ore. 2ii:; FOli SALE Sing in.u bedstead, springs and hair mattress. Doug lass, 10 L South Central, l'hone t'.l.W. FOR SALE Drophead sewing ma chine, like new. Douglass, 101 South Central. Phono U15-.I. EOR SALE Two incubators, 120 and 5S capacity. Douglass, 10 1 Soulh Central. 1515-.I. FOR SALE N'ew Planet Jr. seeder, about -15 foet garden hose, Myers hand spray pump, 100-chick brood or, ball hearing muwer, spading manure torn, lawn raku. t;aii J.s Almond street. 2liG FOR SALE One sleel windmill, 30 fi.'ot tower and 8-foot wheel, all in good order; ono 12-Inch steel beam plow: ono 1 0-inch steel beam plow; one spike-teeth harrow. Cheap if taken at. once. Call at 410 East Fourteenth street. 202 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels and settings of eggs. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 205 FOR SALE Oak office desk without top," four drawers and typewriter, drop shelf. Seo samo at Mull Tri huno offieo. tf FOR SALE Ouo 1818 modol baby Grand Chevrolet car, practically now, $725. Phone 300 or wrlto Box 134, Grants Pass. 206 FOR SALE Can make immedinto delivery on new-Ford tcurlng car. Self-starter, Bhock absorbers. Took car on trade and will soil at small discount. Write or telephone W. 0. Clemmons, at Eaglo Point. FOR SALE Oak, pine nnd fir wood at now wood yard, Eighth and Bartlett. Phono 407-W. 271 FOR SALE Rent or exchange, now and used sowing machines. No agents. I can save you money. See mo boforo yon buy; C. A. Chap man, phono 903-li. 245 South Central. 26 9 FOR SALE New rubber tire buggy. light spring wagon, single harness, and saddle. 3111 North RiverHlde avenue, Medford. 200 FOR SALE Sewing machines rout ed $1.00 per month. Phone Doug las 015-J. FOR SALE Hay. Phono 842-J. FOR SALE tank, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Tho chance of a life time. Tho Hawk Mill & Box Fnc tf.Ty. In front of tho Big Bend Umber that has heen sold and the railroad will pass through tho mill ' yard. An Ideal olto for the camp of that company. Water right anil 40 h. p. water can ho 'used for olec trlc lights, bath and water, 75 foot bond. 80 acres timber und farm land (ill under froo water. .Machin ery, 25 h. p. oil engine, new top nnd bottom circular saws, planer, shingle mill, cut-off saws, dry house, Btorc house, barn, olio loam horses, logging wagon, ull for $4500. Can't buy machinery for that much. Call at 70'1 West' Elev enth street. 265 FOR SALE Small restaurant, soft drinks, cigars and tobacco; long leash; cheap rent; good location; doing good huslnoss. Must sell Immediately account of sickness See Gold Hill Cafo, Gold Hill, Ore gon. for Rni Hoosn. FOR KENT A nico flvo-ipom mod ern bungalow. 82 0 West Twelfth street. 207 BKOWN& WHITE 10 SOUTU FIR STREET IRRIGATED TRACTS 10 acres highly Improved, all mod ern conveniences, closo in on pave ment, $5000. 10 acres mostly bottom land, well improved, close in, on pavement, $0000. . 10 acros, well improved, closo in on the 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 tine bottom land, $12,000. 3 acres close to Gold III1I, well Im proved, some good alfalfa under lrri gatlon, $2500. 6 acres-non-Irrigated, well improv. ed, closo In to Jacksonville, $1800 10 acres closo to Gold Hill, well improved, all crop in, prico Including stock, equipment and II. II. goods, $3200. BROWNS WHITE MI.SCKl.L.YNKOUS ItEWAItO For information as to a four year speckled roan cow and red calf, crop in right ear. underlilt in left, branded UK. Strayed from Evans Creek range. E. C. Hoensch, care .Mail Tribune. 2 S3 l'Olt HIRE Ttruek by hour or con tract, l'honu Dili. 121) South Holly. 203 WE RENT AND REPAIR machines, l'hone 21,"i-lt, Singer Sowing -Machine Co., 115 West Main street. 27S' OLD MATTRESSES made over llko new. Phone Douglas, til5-.fi FURNITURE upholstering nnd Re pairing. Phono Douglas, Glu-.T. , SEWING MACHINES, and clocks repaired, las. 6 15-J. phonographs Phono Doug- FURNITURE and household goods' packed and crated. Phono Doug las 015-J. MON EY TO LOAV TO LOAN I. 11. Andrews loans money on roal estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phono 53-M. 31 North Grape street. . BU8ITJK8S DniECTORY LAHBJt AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 118-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. - A. IS. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett- Corey Building, . lluililliiK Materials MEDEORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize in all ' kinds of cement building productB. Cor. Fir and Tenth stroetB. 259 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. H. H. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Aocountlng and In come Tax requirements. Look Into oar simplified acoountlnl method. M. F. ft H. Building. Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction la Masie FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher o piano and harmony. Haight Musi Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Lodges I. O. O. F.T-Modford lodge No. 83, Meets every Monday night at 7:30, O. T. Parker, N. G., W. L. Miller, secretary. Rogue- Rlvor Encampmont No. 10 Moots 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Saiuuol Butoman, C. P., L. O. Howard, scribe. Olive Uobckah lodge No. 28 i Moots 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. in. Nuiuiio Hull, N. a., Annie J. Bateman, secretary. Visitors cordially invited to all mootlngs. Planing M1U THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phon 181. Physicians and Bargsona ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician nnd Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phono 30. Rosidcnco 933. , DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician and surgeon. 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