Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 29, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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Livestock:
1'OKTlAXD. Vrc. .Jan. 21.-Cat.
tie slemlv: reycii'ts 8. Steers, best.
$ll.oO(o l'J3; -rood to choice, .fll.tlii
(a lLGO; medium to fowl. !I.."iOi
10.2.J! fail- to trood, S.r0t !) .tl ; com
mon to fair. $7..")0(a S.'iO : choice cows
.mil heifers, $!l.f0( ..(i,l to
choice, $8.50(ii!t..rU ; metlium to iroo.l,
7.rin(8.0(): fair to medium. .li..-i0(u
8:o0: winners, H..r)(l( ti.od ; hulls.
.fti.OOftTtUlO; prime light calves.
$15.fi0(ri'17.00 : lnediuni linht. .$l'J.:,y
(n)15.5U: hcavv. $".ll(l( stock
cr Rund feeders, H.()(l(n
lloirs steady: receipts 41 (i. Prime
mixed, $lf).rnt?l(i.()0; medium. .fl.l.Cl)
((Sl.'i.oO: rough heavy. .fl"J.0H( l.'i.OO :
pins, tl2.50fail-l.50.
SIipcd stcudv: receipts, lfll. Kas!
ern lambs, $1 (Uinta M7.5(t; light val
ley. $l.00(a l(i.0; heavv. $1 l.olKri
15.50: feeder lambs, 12.U0( .15.00;
vearlimrs. $K1.0(u '1:1.50; wet hers,
$.12.00f13.00: ewes. .'.UHi(a 10.50.
llnttcr
I'OKTLAND. (Ire.. .Jan. 20. Hot
ter firm. Cubes, extra, 5Sc; parch
ment wrapped, box lots. (i'c; car
tons, (3e: half boxes, half cent more;
less than half boxes, one cent more.
Kuttcrfat 5!(i(i0c f. o. b. station; u"2
(3)(i-lu 1'ortlaud.
Eilgs
l'OKTLANI). Jan. 211. Kuirs. sell
intr price, case count, -Hie; bavins
price, 45c; scllim.' price, candled. -18c;
selected candled in cartons, 53c.
1 Grain and liny
Oats. $01.00 bid: corn, No. 3, yel
low, .f 58.50 bid. "V '
ELSIE FERGUSON AT LIBERTY
TWO DAYS. STARTS TOMORROW
AVIint we have said on numerous
occasions we do not hesitate to re
peat, for reiteration of a truism never
does harm Klsie Keriruson's popu
larity is due not onlv to universal rec
ognition of her talents, but to her
beauty and winsoincncss as n woman.
For vears prior to her appearance
in 'motion -pictures she liad been one
of. the most commandinir figures on
the. legitimate static, in which field
she scored numerous dramatic and
personal triumphs. Her personality
lins drawn to her an immense cli
entele of theater uoers. who. since,
her desertion of the legitimate, staue.
have folow'ed ' her advancement as
a screen plnver in each succeeding
photoplay with ever increasimr de
light. Miss Ferguson has a eharm
inir role in "The Witness for the De
fense,'' a picturization of A. K. W.
Jlason's dramatic play. and novel of
:the same name. which scored so. em
.phntic a literary success several
years nan. In this photoplay .Miss
Ferguson has the role of a voting wo
man who sacrifices her love to aid
lier invalid father and who leads a
stojmv. miserable life until a tragedy
of which she is the central figure in
sures her release and ultimately
brings her happiness. The ride is
dramatic and admirably suited to
Jliss Ferguson's abilities, and her
iinny of admirers will hail her por
trayal in this stirring photoplay as
jiihe entitled to their warmest com
mendation. Vein Thurninn of Elk creek, rnnio
In on the Persist stage Saturday and
spent the night at the Siinnysido tak
Iiik pnssago on tho Sunday morning
stage fi.r .Mndford.
Sunday was ono of those quiet
balmy days such as we often havo In
tho latter part of .lanaary and during
February that reminds one of an
April morning and makes us almost
lorget that a short lima ago we were
shivering with the unusually cold
snap that visited our southern Ore
gi.li country, and made us feel thank
ful that our lot lias fallen to us In
Bue.h a lovely climate.
; We had our usual Sunday school
exorcises Sunday morning and at the
closo of the school our janilor. Heath
Chtldreth, tendered his resignation
and nw it devolves on us as a Sun
day arhool. to secure Iho services of
another. Wo regret very much that
Waster Heath decided to resign as he
has been rendering good service and
has given general satisfaction. We
had no preaching services at 1 1
o'clock a. in. but Mr. Trovato preach
ed for us at night and had what
might be called a fair sized congrega
tion, but not near so large as It ought
to have been. Ho gave us a very good
discourse on tho history of Jacob,
from the time he cheated Esau, his
toroiher tut of his birthright up to
the time of his seeing the vision of
"The ladder that reached Into the
heavens."
There were but few came In for
lHandSapolio-The
Ideal forToilet and Bath
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Bv A. a Howlett.
ilmner Sunday altno in f.ie evening. the Lake Creek stage. She Is attend
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Jerome of Med- ing the Medford high school and was
ford called for dinner and so did thru with her examinations for the
l-awrenee Luy of Wellen. Mr. Jer-week. was excused ami has gone
omo is interested with the Standard ' home to spend the wk end with her
Oil company of Medford. (J. K. Pierce parents.
and wife who are now located on the. F. d. Thomson of Lake creek, came
Charley Terrlll farm near Drowns- out this morning on the stage and
boro, also took supper with us. went up heme.
Frank Rhodes, our county survey-; Frank Rhodes and John Grieves,
or was here Sunday night and Mon-i"1 ol1' reliable road builder, spent
day he and Wig Jack were surveying i lnD night at the Sunnyside last night
out a ditch running from the main!3"11 xlr- Rhodes started for Derby
ditch that is taken out of Little lluttei""'1 llr- Grieves for l'rospect.
creek just above the Pelouzo place, to I There were two strangers came in
water the tract of land he purchased j ,ast night and called for beds, stat
from F. M. Stewart, and Wm. tj. ! ing that they wished to start early on
Knighton, known as the Grover tract. I tl"-'1'' journey this morning.
Sam Courtnev was a business 1 sl' in :"y letler P"blihod Tues
caller also Mondav and took dinner!"10 27th- 1ere is " mistake
at the Sunnvside. " 0 ci"ier 1,y nlsel ' r ,ho tvl"-'-
, ,. setter. In speaking of C.eorge Stow-
t. G. Thomson, one of he firm of .s h and of hjj! g(,mli, off for
Thomson -Brothers f Lake Creek,his hens l am m:ldo ,
came out on the Lake Creek stagei,!,,, ,, .,, ,,. ,.. ,,,,.., ,v
..louuuy ana went on out lu .vieilloro
that afternoon. J. K. Johnson also
came in and went to Medford Mon
day. Wm. Smith and wife who own a
small farm on the Medfcrd-Central
Point road, came out Monday and
went on up to Salt creek. Lake Creel;
post office, to visit Mrs. Smith's
daughter, Mrs. :us Nichols, re'.wrn
ing Tuesday and taking with them
their granddaughter Muriel Smith.
Miss Muriel lias been attending school
here during the school term but her
grandmother took her home so that
she will lie greatly missed from our
school for she was one of the bright
est pupils in our school.
'Mrs. Charles Nichols and two of
her sons, Otto and Carl .Nichols, were
doing business with our merchants
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornbrue were
transacting business with (leorge
Hrown and Sous Tuesday. Mr. Thorn
brue is the foreman on the l'elouze
farm.
It. A. Petty was also a business
caller Tuesday.
Ira Tungate of Butte Falls, came
in Monday night, took supper, went
to Medford to attend the I'ago thea
ter, came back and the next morning
went on up home.
Kd Frey of Lake creek, and Miss
llaynes of Ashland, came out fro-m
Medford Tuesday morning and took
passage on tho Lake Creek stage for
Mr. Frey's home.
"Wm. Perry and wife went to Med
ford Monday on business remaining
over night, and while there attended
the Page tc see and hear the perfor
mance. S. R. Snapp of San Francisco, rep
resenting lloyal baking Powder Co.,
was hero for dinner Tuesday.
1 see that our new garage men.
McDonald and Holmes, aro getting
their garage lixed up in good Bliape
as they bought out a garage firm in
Central Point and are moving the
tools and machinery out here. They
are also putting in a new gasoline
pumping plant and a lathe, drill and
other machinery. Thoy aro expecting
to do considerable business the com
ing season.
Mrs. H. L. Vandenburg of Mutte
Falls, came out Tuesday and went
on to Medford on the stage.
P. W. Haley, one of our rustling
farmers, was in town Tuesday having
our blacksmith make him a hoe of a
peculiar make, to cut the rushes and
tough grass out of his ditches, lie
stood right by Mr. Childreth all the
time lie was making it and was con
stantly hoTrowing trouble for fear he
would not make It just right, but
when it was completed pronounced it
O. K.
Sam Coy, another one of our rust
ling farmers who bought his farm on
the installment plan and is making
good, was in town Tuesday.
Hamilton Watkins and wife were
also in town Tuesday. Mrs. Watkins
is taking subscriptions for tho Oregon
Journal.
Tho Dodge brothers are starting to
drill a well for Mr. McDonald, the
man who bcught the Uenslcy placo iu
the lower end of town.
.Miss Humphrey of Derby camo out
this Wednesday morning and wont to
her home on the stage, and Miss Veva
Loun of Lake creek also came out at
the same time and went up hemo on
DKENK HOT TEA "
FOB A BAD COLD
Get a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a
tablespoonfill of the tea, put a cup of
hoilimr water upon it, pour through a
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time dirriit? the day or before retiring.
It is the most effective way to break a
cold and cure frr'P. as it oens the
Tjores of the skin, relieving congestion.
Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a
cold fron the system.
Try it the next time you suffer frmn
a cold or the grip.. It is Inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, tnereiore sale
and harmless.
. LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
Kub Pain and Stiffneis away with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Iinimen'.
When your back is sore and lame or
lumbaeo.' sciatica or rheumatism has
you stiffened up, don't suffe.-I Get .'i
;., n . nf nlil linnnit "Kt
Jacobs Liniment" at any druir store,
nour a little in vour band and mh it
ripht into the pain or ache, and by th
time you count fifty, the soreness and
lameness is gone.
Don't stay crippled '. This soothing,
penetrating- oil needs to be used only
once. It takes thy ache and pain r itf lit
nut of your track and ends the ini-cry.
It is magical, yet absolutely harmless
and 'doesn't burn the skin.
Nothing else atop lumbago, sciatica
sand pullets when 1 intended to sayi
three hundred. While Mr. Stowell is'
keeping quite a lot of hens he is not!
going quite that strong into the busi-j
ness. The mistake was possibly made'
by my using numerals instead of let-1
tcrs to express the number and it is I
very easy to add an extra cipher.
making a difference of twenty-seven I
haudi.-d in the ;-tatement. !
John itader who owns and operates
one cf the best farms in this section
and is also one of Our leading stock
men was ill town Tuesday to havo his
plow siiears sharpened and to attend
to other business matters.
In spite of the high prices for
dishes Key Ashpole. ono of our hard
ware merchants and the only one In
town who handles dishes, has had a
fine lot of cups and saucers placed
on his shelves.
flev. Trovato will preach next Sun
day, Feb. 1, at 11 o'clock a. m.
lie Keels Like a New Sinn
Rheumatic pains, backache, pains
In sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or
an "always tired" feeling aro usual
ly symptoms of disordered kidneys.
W. W. Wells, Toquin, Mich., writes:
'I am on my feet most of the time
and get tired. But after taking Fo
ley Kidney Pills I feel like a new
man. I recommend them to my cus
tomers and have never heard of any
case where they did not give satisfac
tion." Prompt in nctlon to relievo
kidney troubles and bladder ailments.
For sale by Medford Pharmacy.
Peredixo
TooihPnste
Warning
If you are losing your hair, or
am bald, or li;ivt dandruff, don't
npply anythiiiR that will dry tho
bcuIji (as ninst lotions and sham
poos do).- hut Use thi' famoTis
Indian hair elixir Kotalko
which contains nomine bear oil
and other potent liiKrcdh-nts.
Now that jour httrntlon is
Arrested
Kolnlko should hp Impressed on
your memory nnrt you will use
it If you really want a superb
hair growth. No matter If you
have despaired l"rore, trv KO
TALKO uou: $300 Guarantee.
Got a full size box at any busy
drus- Ftoro or send 10 cents
(stamps or eilver) for brochure,
with free PHOOK IiOX, to
J. H.Brlttr:n.Inc..Statlon F.NwYorfc,N.Y.
BROWN & WHITE
10 SOUTH FIR 6TKEET
UUtlUATUI) TRACTS
10 acres highly Improved, nil mod
ern conveniences, closo in on pavo
mcnt, $5000.
10 acros mostly bottom lana, won
Improved, closo In, on puvemont,
J6000.
10 acres, well Improved, closo la
on tho pavement, $5250.
3 acres well improved, close In,
price including stock, equipment and
furniture, $3000.
40 acres well Improved, 20 acres M
paid up water right, all fine bottom
land, $12,000.
3 acres close to Gold Hill, well Im
proved, some good alfalfa under Irri
gation, $2500.
0 acres non-Irrigated, well improv
ed, close In to Jacksonville, $1800.
10 acres close to Gold Hill, well
improved, all crop in, price Including
stock, equipment and II. II, goods
$3200.
BROWN & WHITE
in HOITT1T FIR ST.
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
5 room cottage, modern, like now,
2 lots on pavement, $1200.
n
5 room bungalcw, modern, east
front, 60 ft. lot, $1650.
S room bungalow, modern with fur
niture, 2 lots, $1600.
S room house, modern, 2 lots, clear,
$2200.
160 acres Improved, adjoins R. R.
station, $1800.
660 acres, 3 seta of Improvements,
farm land all Irrigated, $9,900.
HURD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
813-11 Garnctt-Corer Illdg.
Mcdforo. Ore,
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach-Kidney a-Heart-Liver
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world's stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
GOLD MEDAL
Tba National Rtmedy of Holland for
centuries and endorsed by Queen WilheU
mina. At all druggists, three aizaa.
'.ook for tk Bftroe Gold Mwdat on rrr boa
ud except dw imiutioa
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent a word.
Locals Ten cents a line.
Legal Five cents a Una.
Display 25 cents an Inch.
Contract rates ou applicatiuu.
Cash In advance.
HJaTLP WAJ(TI FtmtAliM
WAN'TKI Woman or girl to di, gen
eral housework; no washing; three
in family. Call Mis. Walter Ilowne,
Hotel Medford. 2tU
WANTED Cook for 2 5 men; per
manent position, comfortable quar
ters. Box 30, Tribune.
WANTED Cook, wages J40.00 a
month. Mrs. Roddy, Tel. HSO.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Mrs. H. A. Thierolf, 27
Geneva. Phono Ml!.
tUOjr WASTEIf AH
WANTED Experienced presser on
Hoffman. Fantorium Dye Works.
2tH
WANTED Man with tractor to plow
25 acres of alfalfa ground. Phone
DU5-W, F. E. Barneburg. 2114
WANTED Apprentice hoy at tho
Cement Brick & Block Works, cor.
Fir and Tenth streets. 254
WANTED Team and man to haul
lumber and to log. Good wages.
'Phone (14. -
WANTED Axmcn to cot wood and
clear land. W. J. Webster Ranch.
266"
WANTED Teams on Pacific High
way, near Tolo. Eight dollars per
day. See foreman on job. 2dS
WANTED Fourteen thousand sugar
pine shakes for delivery by April
' 1st. Flnley Bros., Murphy, Oregon
264
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Medford Printing Co. "
WANTED .By middle-aged man and
wlfo apartment or two or three
rooms with private family for light
housekeeping; closo In: prefer un
furnished but will consider furn
ished. What havo you to offer,
price, location, etc.? Address S.
1. K. and party will call. 264
WANTED To buy two-bottom 12
inch gang plow. 1'hono 50U-.I-5.
26G
WANTED To contract for removal
of mistletoe from oak trees. Dr.
D. A. Salade, Seven Oaks, Central
Point.
WANTED Your nGe worth real
money at Johnson's, 45 Front
street. f
WANTED Illgbost prices paid for
hides and fun. Medford Junk Co.,
phone 283-J.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
BUSINESS OrrOItTUNITIKS
FOR SALE The chance of a life
time. The Hawk Mill & liox Fac
twy. In front of tho llig Bond
Itmlicr that lias been sold and the
railroad will pars through tho mill
yard. An Ideal slto for the camp
of that company. Water right and
4 0 h. p. water can bo used for elec
tric lights, bath aud water, 75 feet
head. Ko acres timber and farm
land all under free water. Machin
ery, 25 h. p. oil engine, new top
and bottom circular saws, planer,
shingle mill, cut-off saws, dry
house, store house, barn, one team
horses, logging wagon, ail for
$4500. Can't buy machinery for
that much. Call at 701 West Elev
enth street. 265
FOR SALE Small restaurant, sof(
drinks, cigars and tobacco; lung
lease; cheap rent; good location;
doing gr;nd business. Must sell
Immediately account of sickness.
See Gold Hill Care, Gold Hill, Ore
WHY
WANTED
Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House
Through our office in Portland we have located
customers for places here. If you have a Stock
Ranch, Orchard, Farm or House for sale or trade list
your place with mc at once. Phone 781-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.
lir.I.P U.WTKl)
Malo ami l-Vmulo
WANTKD Youmk 111011 iiml women
to luarn yinul proft'sston, low tu
ition ir ai't iuiik. Hotifbur Tolo
graph InstHuto. 2til
WASTED SITUATION.
WANTKI) lly young lady 111 years
old who needs work, position in
store or office; good references.
Address S. care this office. 2ti;i
WANTKU ColiI cook wants position
ou ranch or orchard; two children.
11. D. V.. Houte 2, Box tlTi. 2C4
FOR SALE REAL KSTATB
FOU SA1.H Will sell acres of
, land at $7." per acre. About sixty
I acres in cultivation. Lies along
one of the main thoroughfares of
! the valley. Practically level. Three
i miles from Central 'Point. For in
formation write, 4 i Homer
Laughlin building. Los Angeles.
California. 1'Sii
FOR SALK Irrigated land. See us
regarding -10 acres fine bean and
alfalfa land four miles up Kvans
creek; free water right for 2".
acres; good new improvements;
close to school; all good land, part
in wood. A'ery low price of $;10t)0.
See us at once. Page-Dressier Co.,
Nash block. Phone 2S2. 2GS
HOMESTEAD 1 E 1. 1 N" Q I " 1 S 1 1 M K N'T
for sale, Hit) acres, five miles from
Grants Pass, good soil, good road,
mail routo, small house, price
$3."0. Address Martin Conger, 707
South Fifth street, Grants Pass,
Ore. 2G4
FOR SALE Beautiful fivo roomed
(built in features) bum alow and
lot 7.'ixl00 ft., close in. Write
11. S. Nixon, 7i1 South Fifth street
Grants Pass, Oregon. 207
FOll SALE 120 acres mile from
ililt, Cnl., nearly all fenced, some
clear land, some timber, some
small buildings, $1500, $aOO down
balance easy terms. Stewart
Hatchelder, Durham, Cal. 266
FOIt SALE tjr.arter section stork
and fruit ranch, nest opportunity
for experienced stock man. Owner
here for a few days from tho cast.
Address E. C. ltoenlsch, cure .Mall
Tribune.
'OR SALE Do you desire a good
farm homo with nu abiindanco ot
fine sprlnK water and 20 acros of
crock bottom land? 17 North
Central. 265
FOR SALE Timborod claim, Jack
son county, Oregon. Wm. "Wick
ens. Palm City, California. 2 til
FOR SALE Why pay rout, A five-
room modern house, turnlshod.
613 South Central avonue, $200
down nnd $20 por month. Owner,
Box 565, Nowberg, Ore. 263
FOR SALE Fourteen acres one
fonrth mile north Central Point on
good road; good four-room cot
tage, good irrigating pumping
plant, three ncres vineyard, family
orchard, 75 White Leghorn chick
ens. Price $:t000, $25110 will han
dle placo, balance on long timo, 6
per cent. Apply to T. J. Noonan,
owner, on pluco. 2 75
FOR SALE ny owner only, house
and lots in Medford. Cash or easy
terms. T. L. Taylor, phono 452-H.
277
FOR SALE By owner, several up-to-date
bungalows choap and on
easy terms. If you want a good
homo this Is your opportunity. P.
E. Wynkoop, 820 Wosf Twelfth
street. 2 69
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm or orchard land, 0 pep cent
Interest flvo to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
FOR SALE
Qiifylor section stock
and fruit rancli. JJcst
opportunity for cx
porienecd stock man.
Owner liei'c for a few
days from Hie east.
Address K (!. K'oen
iseli, care Mail Tribune.
for gALfc unsTocm:
FUR SALI-: Pigs. Phone K-li'.-X.
FOU SALK Heifer
oSL'-L. Call It..", 1 !:
calf. Phone
ast Ninth, iti.'i
FOU SALK Handy horse, work
drive or ride; also new surrey, new i
buggy. Two sets of single harness,
' all cheap. 11 II North Itiveisbl.'
avenue, Medford. -li
FOIt SALK Flesh young Jersey cow I
has second calf. $7"'.ioi: also fteshi
young Jersey cow. had f'.rsi calf, I
Smi. HO. Also some alfalfa hay!
and mountain hack. Address Carl j
J. ltrommer, It. F. D. J. Pimiel
DS9-J-2. ;:iiC I
.
FOU SAI.L- i.lght p;ow team, both j
drive single, price .",. tin. Tele-
phono W. B. Harris, Central Point.
Ore. ' 2 till
FOIt SALE Mr. Shelley of Little
Shasta, will sell young work horses
at 1'nion Itaru, having bought a
tractor. 2f;;
FOU SALE Weanling pigs.
Jlickeidike. Talent.
Marion
2.".
FOU SALE Several fine ewes. Geo
Hilton, phono Sli-II. 2t".:
FOll SALE Threo exceptionally
good cows, coming fresh at once.
Also beautiful heifer calf eight
months eld. 1111 North llivcrside
avenue, Medford. 271
FOR SALE One extra good milk
goat, coining fresh at once, lilt
North Hiversido aventiu. Medford.
263
FOR SALE Three oxtra good milch
goats. 1111 North Hiversido ave
nue, .Medford. 263
FOR SALE Ten fine milch cows
1111 North Riverside avonue, Med
ford. 269
FOR SALE Puro tiled Duroc Jersey
weaned pigs from big type ances
tors. Unregistered at $8 each:
Registered at $14.00 each. Good
opportunity to get feeders or
breeding stock. Call Modoc Orch
ard. FOR BALK MIBOKlduANKOCB
FOR SALE 15 thoroughbred An
cona laying pullets, $1.50 each.
Also- fine cockerel. R. Nelson. R.
l,Jlox 10jL 264
FOR SALE Six hole cook stovo and
gas range. Phono 556-W. 265
FOR SALE Haled straw and tt.m
turkeys. Phono fi31-V. 20S
FOR SALE A Chevrolut roadster
with light truck body attached
Good running order. License paid.
Price $550, ua terms or cash. Tinny
Motor Co., 12o South Front St.
FOR SALE White .Minorca cock
erels and Wyandottes for salo. No
1003 Wes Tenth. Call after 5:30
evenings, or phone J. W. Wake
field, tf
FOR SALE 3000 ft. barn lumber
nnd ono chicken house, will house
50 chickens. Also small house,
movable. Phono Hotel Hcllnnd.
.Mrs. Flora Ann Irvino. 264
FOR SALE White Leghorn Tancrod
Special cockerels will improve any
fli.tk. $5 each. Mrs. W. 1). Booth.
996 Oak street, Ashland, Ore. 263
FOR SALE New Planet Jr. Boeder,
about 45 feet garden hoso, Myers
hand spray pump, 100-chlck brood
er, ball hearing mcwur, spading
niiinuro fork, lawn rake. Call 2 8
Almond street. 266
FOR SALK S. C. Rliorto Island Red
cockerels and settings of eggs.
Ernest Webb, Central I'olnt. 265
FOR SALK Oak office desk without
top, four drawers and typewriter,
drop Bhelf. See Biuno at Mall Tri
bune office. tf
FOR SALE Ono 11)18 modol baby
Grand Chevrolet car, practically
now, $725. Phono 306 or write
Rix 13 4, Grants Pass. 266
FOR SALE Can make linmodlnte
delivery on now Ford touring car.
Self-starter, shock absorbers. Took
car on trado and will sell at small
discount. Write or telephone W.
C. Clcnimons, at Kaglo Point.
FOR SALE Oak, pino and fir wood
at new wood yard, Eighth and
llartlett. Phono 497-W. 271
FOR SALE Rent or exchange, now
and used sewing machines. No
agents. I can snvo you monoy. Seo
mo before you buy. C. A. Chap
man, phono 903-R. 245 South
Central. 26 9
FOR SALK Now rubber tire buggy,
light spring wagon, single harnuss
and saddle. 1111 North Riverside
avenue, Medford. 2G6
FOR SALE Sewing machines rent
ed $1.00 per month. Phone Doug
las G15-J.
FOR SALE Hay. Phono 842-J.
FOR SALE fcmnu, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone S12-J.
FOR KXCT1ANGH.
FOR EXCHANGE Yakima for Med
ford. Will you exchange your
farm or orchard property for 2 3
acres bearing orchard near ink
Inia, Washington. We have a good
proposition to offer. Come and see
about It. Page-DresBlor Co., Nash
lilock. Phono 2S2. 268
ixxre.
LOST Stick pin. Reward if return
ed to Mall Tribune office. 265
FOB RENT AFARTMKNTfl.
FOR RENT Attractive furnished
Jljit, close. Iu, Phono 750-J, J67
FOR KKH'l HOMTO.
FOU UKNT A nice flve-oom mod
ern Inin-aloiv. M'u West Twelfth
street. 2 "7
.MISCKM.AM-.OIS
FOll 1I1UK Ttruck by hour or con
trait. Phono tile. l-';i South
Holly. 203
UK UKNT AND IIKPAIU machines.
Phone 2l.j-lt. Singer Sewing Ma
chine Co., 115 West -Main street.
27'
OLD MATTK ESSES ni.iao over like
new. Phone Douglas, 615-.1.
FlHNITl'ltE upholstering and re
pairing. Phono Douglas. 615-.1.
SEWlNti MACHINES, phonographs
and clocks repaired. Phono Doug
las..; lr.-.i.
Fl'ltNITl ltE and household goods
packed and crated, phono Doug
las 6 15-.I.
MONK.Y TO LOAV
TO LOAN J. H. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buy
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phono 53-M. 31 North Grape
street.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A a to BtappIIMi
LAHEK AUTO BPftTfJo CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
elflo northwest. Use onr spiingi
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth
Et., Portland, Oregon.
Attorney
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer. $18-14
Uarnett-Corey fildg.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law
rooms b ana , Meaiora nsuuuu
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett.
Corey Building.
Illlildln); Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT IIKICK &
BLOCK WORKS specialize in ail
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Btroets. 250
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention glren
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into oar simplified accounting
method. M. P. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 167-R.
Instruction In Mas la
FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher n?
piano and harmony. Halgbt MuiU
Btudlo, 401
Garuott-Corey Bldft
Phone 72.
Ixxlgea
O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 83,
Meets every Monday night at 7:30,
C. T. Parker, N. G., W. L.
Miller, secretary.
Rogue Rlvor Encampment No.
20 Moots 2d and 4th Fridays at
7:20 p. m. Samuel Bateman, C. P..
L. O. Howard, scribe.
Olive Rebokah lodge No. 28
Moots 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8
p. m. Nannio Hull, N. Q.,
Annie J. Bateman, secretary.
Visitors cordially invited to all
meetings.
l'Unlng Mill
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mpulllngs ana
screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phont
184.
Physicians and Snrgeom
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank
Bldg. OfHco hours 9-12, 2-4. Of
fice phono 29. Residence 923.
DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P,
R. R. Co. Offices M. T. k H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 667.
DR. F. O. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW J
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANi
411-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Btreet.
T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Burgeon Specialty Eye, Ear,
Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted and
properly adjusted. Moles, warts
and skin blemishes removed with
do scars left. Office third (loot
Liberty Building.
DR. B. RANDOLPH SEELT, 80S-S0J
Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
makes a specialty of surgery. Spec
ial attontlon to Medford and Rogu
Rlvor valloy people.
DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician
and Surgeon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obstetrics.
Special attontlon given to dlsoases
ot women. Offices 306-7 M. F. &
H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
pital. Prlnteres and Publlsbers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc, Portland prices. 37 Notts,
Fir Et,
Fransfer
EAD8 TRANSFER ft 8TORAGH CO.
i Olflce 43 North Front Bt. Phone
til. Price rliht tortM uu
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