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m'AYFQUT) WKTL TOTTTOTrff. WtDFOTRTf. OT?F.f!0 l-TUTUY. TT.r.TfTWRY fi. 1020 livestock PORTLAND. Grp.. Feb. H.-t'at-lie stenilv: receipts IX Steers, he-it. iMl.fiOff 12.50; L'ood to eli,iiec.$lll.:10 ('11.50; medium to t;ood. .D.'aior 30.50; fair to trout, .8.."i(ti common to fair, $7.50f-8.5ll ; choice ,1'ows anil lieit'ers, .!l.fl)i t).."iil; uood to ehoiee, .S.."iO(!l.50; medium to trooil. $7. ."()(( 8.5(1; fair to me dium, l!.f)0( 7.50; eaimers. .f;l.."ill(o ti.50; bulls. $ti.'J5((f8.L'5; prime light calves. $15.50( 17.00; medium liithr, $12.50((M5.50; lieavv, 7.00( 12.00 ; (dockers and feeders, $tt.00(ri I). 511. otrs weak: receipts ;(S. Prime mixed. 15.75((i Ki.:i5; medium. 15.25(?C15.75; ronli lieavv. . 12.25 (fl5.25: pies. $12.75(0 11.75. Sheen steady: receipts 771. F.ast eam lambs $lti.5(l( 17.50; light Eastern laiabs. lli.50(i 17.50! light valley. $15.00( 10.50; lieavv, 14T.ri( ((1)15.50; feeder lambs, $l'2.0.lfo 15.00: vearliiiL-s, .flXOOdt lXfill; wethers, 12.00di 1X00: ewes, $10.00 12.00. Hotter PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. b.-liut-ler firm. Cubes extra, 501 .(7(i0c ; l'lirehment wrapped, box lots. 02c; iartons (Slle: half boxes half cci:'. more; less than half boxes one rent more. Butterfat 50fo tiOe t. o. b. sta tion: C2(aG4e Portland. Eggs, sellimr price, case eoiint, llle: l)ii vinir price. 12c: selling price, candled, '15c: selected candled in car ious, 50c. Poultry liens. .lOoTXle lb.: broilers. !15(7r !()c : old roosters, 18c lb: turkeys, live, .17c ; dressed Nldf.jOc. geese, 20(5)25c ilieks 25fr40e. Grain anil liny Onts, iftiO.OO bid; corn, Xo. X v low, 58.00 bid. Ilnv Rnvinsr pdiee, timolliv $20.0(1 (S128.00; alfalfa. ,:il.50; main. $20.00. I OBITUARY. LEU James R. l.ee of Gold Hill Ore., died nl the Sacred Henri hos pital in Jledl'ord, .Ian. 20. 1020. , Jfr. I,ec was about 5-1 years of nue and Vas assistant postmaster in the eilv of Chicago for several veurs, but on account of poor health had to give up his position, and ciiine west. lie was in business in Seattle, Washington, for a few vears, then eainc to Jackson county, taking m, n homestead on Sardine creek, where . he lias lived ever since. His death comes as a great shock to his friends as many never knew he was sick. He will be great ly missed, as he made friends where ever ho went. Mr. Lee was always icadv and willing to help anv one: his word was as good as his bond. His friends spoke of him as Honest l.ee. He would give his last dollar to anv one lie thought was in need. He nlwnvs had a good word and lilensnnt smile for every one. His body was laid to rest in 1 lie lioel; Point cemetery Saturday afternoon. January III. and while he has no relatives on this coast, he leaves manv friends to mourn his loss. Funeral "Notice Funornl services of the late Mrs. C. A. Malono will be held in St. Shirk's HpiBcopnl church, Medford, Sunday afternoon, Feb., s, at 2:3(1 p. in., conducted by Kev. P. K. Ham mond of Trinity parish, Ashland. M ALONE The funeral services for Ella Florenco Malone will bo held at the St. Mark's Tpiscopal church. Sunday, Fob. 8th, at 2:30 p. m. Rev Wm. B. Hamilton will officiate. The services at tho grave will be In charge of Heaves chapter, O. E. S. Inter ment In Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery The body will lie in state at Perl's chapel. Friends desiring to view the remains may do so. Mrs. Malone, who was the wife of Jlajor C. A. Malono, died at her home In Medford, Feb. 4, 1!)2n, after a short illness. The deceased lived in Ashland for a number of years and was well known and greatly beloved by a large circle of friends. Two years ago last summer, when her hus band. Captain Malone of the First company. Coast artillery, entered the service, Mrs. Malone and children ac companied him to the north where L! "Diamond Dyes" Make Faded Apparel Bright, Colorful and New. Don't worry abonfc perfwt ros-ilts. Uce "Diamond Dtps," jrinrflntccfl to jrive It now, rich, fadeless color to any fab ric whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot ton or mixed goods. drewe. blouses, Itockinga. skirts, children's coats, feath er. draperiM. coTerings. The Direction Hook with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mis take. To match any material, hare druggist how you "DiamQnd Dye" Color Card. For Reliable f Stylish Tailoring r"T riT 128 EAST lEEk I m.l IXI MAIN ivxi, UMtalr they lived near the army camps dur ing the period o'f her husband's ser vice. On the latter' discharge from the army they came to .Medford where they have resided for the past year. Mrs. Malone is survived by Iter husband and two young sons, aged S and -I. TAYLOU Funeral services will be held ever the late A. C. Taylor In the Weeks Ac Mcfiowan chapel Sat urday morning Feb. 7, at 10::t0 a. m. with Rev. Millard officiating. The Interment will be In the 1. O. t). F. cemetery. The remains arrived In the city yesterday morning from Portland where he passed away in a sanitarium Feb. 1th, 11)20, at the age of 5S years, six months and -1 days. -Mr. Taylor was born in London. England, .Inly II. 1S6I. In .Inly. 1SN7, he was married at Chicago-, 111.. to Leila niden, who passel away in .'line, 1N!!7, leaving throe children. two of whom are now living, tin May IN',19, he was married at Oakland. C'al.. to Irina Wangerin. To this anion three children were born, Mar garet, Kath and Josephine, who with his widtw, and Oi-acc and Fred are left to mourn his loss. Mr. Taylor was ia the shoe busi ness in Medford over twenty years, and was well known thruout the val- lev. He was a man of sterling uual Ities. His friends were shocked to hear of his demise and his cheery smile wirl lie missed by all who knew him. Judne Wolverton Better. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. (i. l ui Icr States lli-trii-l .Judge Charles K. Wiih'crton of Portland, who is here ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "Mayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer package," containing proper direct ions for Colds, I'nin, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, nnd ltheuniatism. Name "Haver" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years, llunily tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trnde mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic acidester of Salicylicacid. Summons In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, In and for Jackson County. Ola Sutton, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel Car penter, and if ho be deceased, the unknown lielrs of Samuel Carpen ter; also all other persons or par- ties unknown claiming any right. title, interest, lien or estate in the real estate described in the com plaint herein. Defendants. To: Samuel Carpenter, and If he be deceased, the unknown heirs of Samuel Carpenter: also all other per sons or parties claiming any right title, interest, lien or estate in the real estate described in the complaint herein. In the name of the State of Oregr.it, you uro hereby required to appear and nnswer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub-licath.-n of this summons, the first publication thereof being on tho 2nd day of January, 1020; the time pro scribed in the order for publication thereof, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint foT waat thereof, the plaintiff will apply lo tho court for tho relief as demanded In the com plaint, to-wlt: That tho plaintiff recover Judg ment in tho sum of four hundred dol lars ($100.00), together with inter est thereon at tho rate of ten per cent per annum, payable semi-annually from March 21, lilts, until paid. together with one hundred dollars ($ 100.00) attorney's fees, and costs and disbursements herein to be taxed. and for a" decree of court foreclosing the certain real estate mortgage securing tho debt, and promisscTy noto described in plaintiff's Com plaint, and that Bald mortgage be foreclosed of said premises in .luck- son County, Oregon, as follows: The cast half of the ntrtneast quarter, and the cast half of the southeast quarter of Section IJU Township .'IS South of Itango 2 West of the illumette Meridian, contain ing one hundred sixty acres. That said premises descriheu lie ordered sold In the manner provided by law, and tho proceeds thereof be applies: 1. In the payment of costs and expenses of sale; 2. In tho payment of costs and disbursements of suit, and the attor ney's fees allowed by the court. 3. The amount due the plaintlit on said note, and the balance If any there be after said amounts have been fully paid, satisfied and dis charged, lie paid over unto the above named defendants, and thereby all and any title, estate, lien and interest of the defendants, and each thereof. including the unknown heirs or Sam uel Carpenter, if he be deceased, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, Interest, lien or estate in tlie real estaie no scribed, bo foreclosed and forever barred, except as to the right of re demption as provided by law, and for such further and different relief as to the ec-urt may seem proper and equit able In the premises. This summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune, under and by virtue of an order duly made, ren dered and entered upon the 30th day of December. 19H. in this court and cause bv K. M. Clklns, Circuit Court Judge. Th ttat t0 first publication throt i to 2nd day of January, 192 0. and the last publication is Feb. 6. 1!i2ll. C. M. THOMAS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and post office address Medford. Oregon, to -it in tlie United Sates circuit court of appeal-, is recovering f rou; j a -li'jbl illnt'- at bis hotel and es- peels to attend the court session oat Monday. Chaimltenec Open Again. .r.i:.l('() I'lTV. Fib. 0.- I baiMil tepee military academy was reopem.i toilav as the, leading feature of tin celebration of the national holiday The .school ha- been closed lor I'm years'. A NASTY COLD EASED AT ONCE ,'Pape's Cold Compound" breaks up a cold in a few hours then Don't stnv stuffed-up! Qn'.l blowing and snuffling! A doso of 'Tape's Cold Compound" tnken every two hours until three doses are taken usually break up a severe cold and ends all grippe misery. The very first dose opens your clogged up nostril's and the air passages of the head; stops nose running; relioves the headache, dullness, feverishness, snow ing, soreness and stiffness. "Pupe's Cold Compound" is the quick est, surest relief known nnd costs only a few coats at drug stores. It acts with out assistance, Ustos nice, contains no quinine Insist upon Pape'a! lOI,ITI'.L C.1!IS. District Attorney. To the voters of Jackson County Oregon: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of prosecutinf! attorney for Jackson County. Oregou on the Republican ticket, subject tc the wish of the voters at the coming primary election, and having been actively engaged in the practice of law in Jackson County. Oregon, for the past nine years, I believe that wilh mv experience. I can servo the people well in this capacity. 1 not only believe in the enforcement of aw. but it elected, will see that tne laws are enforced and therefore would respectfully solicit your votes at the coming primary election. Respectfully yours. II. A. CANADA Y. 1IK.I.P WANTED Mnlo mid Fcmnlo WA.NT1CI) Man and wife, or woman nnd boy of work ago. Orchard or team work far man. Must board three to five men. Congenial sur roundings. Also, want good man familinr with orchard spraying. A.idress Country Club Orchards. Merlin. Oregon. Grants Pass phone COO-K-2. 270 Jl KM WAXTKD l-'EMAI.K WANTKD Woman to cook for man and two children all summer. S. A. Hoggs. Wcllen, Oregon. 270 WANTKD Cook, for 25 men; per manent position, comfortable quar. ters. Box 30, Tribune. " WANTKD Cook, wages $40.00 month. Mrs. lleddy. Tel. 380. 1 1 EI.I WA XTKI M AM4 WAl.vTED Good maii at DeVoc a Steady job for the right man. tf WANTED Team and man to haul lumber and to log. Goott wages. Phone 64. WA XTIT1 SITUATIONS WANTKD A middle-aged woman would like work as housekeeper or chamber work. Address H. 11 Davis. Hray. Cal. 271 FOU KKXT KUtXlSIIKI KOOMS FOR RKNT Sleeping room in prl vate home, cheap. Phono ftSO-M or -101 South King. 273 wheat. Phono 3S0-M. FOR ltKXT IIOUSKS i-'fin nKT Kight room house, mod ern, large lot, garage, chicken yard. Call liu-.I. 271 FOU RKNT Five room modern house, close In. Phone 7."in-J. 27"i FOR RKNT Four room cottage and three acres of land, fenced; good well. $11.00 per month. South I'each street and Stewart avenue 272 FOR KKXT AIM RT.M KXTS l-'lllt RKNT Furnished apartment reasonable. Phono 133 or call al '.2 1 West Kleventll. 2 1" FOR KXrifAXCJK KXCI1ANGK Good Income business property to trade for going stock and alfalfa ranch, valuo about $22,000. Write. Owner ir.13 Ta eoma avenue. Tacoma, Wash. 271 Auction Sale At Stevens Sale Barn Central Point On Sat. Feb. 7th 5 head choice milk cows. 2 span young work horses. 1 span extra young mare. 2 ponies. 2 young mules. 1 colt. 1 hay press. Farm Implements. 1 Bpottcd driving horHO. Wagons, buggies, harness. Sale rain or shlnej mmmenrlnn 10 a.' in. No more transients. No outside stock sold, wit kkxt misci:i.i,.m;oi s FOR HKNT F'artv desiring to rent modern store with basement in good business location, rent rea sonable, will be interested in com municating, with llox 0. .1. 11., this office. 1171 W.AXTKl) MlSCKl.l.AXI'.OUS WANTKD To buy small second-hand safe. Phone 4!t. 272 "AN'TKI To lease now or before April 1st. modern bungalow or apartment, unfurnished or furnish ed, former preferred, by man and wife. Address S. euro f Mail Tri bune, stating local ion. when avail able, price, etc., ami party will call. WANT 1011 To buy residence with at least three bedrooms. Must be close in on pavement. See Or. Heine, Liberty building. -71 WANTED To buy or rent second hand Visible Oliver. Remington or Cnderwood typewriter. Must be in Al condition. Phone SliS-M. 271 WANTKD Let us do your pruning. Heaulleu & MencM. Phono 32 S. WANTED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson's, -1 r Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Vedford Printing Co. WANTED Your niele r worth real money at Johnson's, 4 5 Front street. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 438-X. tf FOR SAM-' I'OCI.TRY AND IttiOS FOR SALE 100-egg Electric I lieu-1 hatr.T, $35.0(1. Y. J. Warner. Phono C.HU-M. FOR SAI.K H. 1. ions, manure. Phono 777-L. Red cockerels, on F. II. Dressier. WANTED To exchange 3 fine Rhode Island Cockrels for same. .Also buggy for sale. Phone 820-X. 'OR SA1,K R. I. Red hatching eggs. Phono 370-W. 271 FOR SALE S. C. Whito Leghorn eggs for hntehlng. 1 am nlso book ing orders for baby chicks. Come and see my stock. 721 South Cen tral avenue, Medford, Ore. 11. II. Ilutterfield. 293 FOR SALE Four high class White Leghorn malcB. Kggs for hatching $5 for 15. J. O. Isaacson, Central Point. FOR SALE Barred Rock cockerels, O. A. C. strain, and eggs for set ting. Phone 5-F-2. FOR SALK S. C. White Leghorn eggs from my bred-to-lay pens, also R. C. White Wyandc-tto oggs of highest quality. W. J. Warner, fil!) South Oakdale avenue. Phone 696-M. FOR SALE Whito Minorca cock erels and Wynndottos ftr sale. Io. 1003 Wcs Tenth. Call after .1:30 evenings, or phone J. W. WRke field. tf MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent Interest five to fortjf yenrs. McCurdy Insurance Agency USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE One Chevrolet roadBter with light delivery body at tached, good condition, new tires. Would make a fine orchard errand car. Trice $5o0.0(t terms or cash One Chevrolet touring car in good order and with new tires. License paid. Price IjlSWl.OO, terms or casli. One Stoddard Dayton tour ing car In good mechanical condition. Powerful engine, cord tires. Kxtra tires and tubes. Fully equipped. A Bargain. Price 8:11111.110 Ono Buick Six touring car, I ill 7 model, perfect order, run losa than 11000 miles; new top with plalo glass windows. Cord tires. .Price $I2.'0.(HI TUMY MOTOR COMPANY 12:l-lU." Sniilli Front St, WHY WANTED Stock Ranch Orchard Farm House Through our office in Portland we have looated 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 N. Peach street. If I can't sell your place I will tell you so. If I can quick action s assured. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. I'Olt SAI.1-: MISCKLI.ANFOUS FOU SAI.K--lory. (i'.'i' class shooting gal erotid si reel . 2 7 1 FOU SAI.K liry oak mid muuanitu wood, not sawed. Phone lis.", -.1-3. ::m- FOR SALE One CMS Overland. Runs and looks like new, with all good rubber. A snap, on easy terms. Clark and Chihlors, Crater Lake Carage. 2 7 ." FOR SAI.K Two- gooil Fords, wilh all good rubber, cheap, easy terms. Clark ,i Chihlors, crater Lake oar age. 2 7.". FOR SALE All kinds of used cars from ?17." up. Terms. Clark & Cbilders, Craler Lake Oarage. FOR SALE llaru lumber and small house, movable. Also chicken house. Flora Ann Irvine, lloiel Holland. PhMie 710. 27 1 FOR SALE Hay. Can arrange for feed yard. Also young mammoth bronze gobbler. Tel. 17-F-e. 272 FOR SALE Dining room set and bedroom set. two pair springs and mattress, library table, bookcase anil !x 1 2 rug. Call 5 17 Park. 27 1" FOR SALE Two eravenet tes, one overcoat, one suit and some ladles' apparel. 103 North Central. 272 FOR SALE Save wood. $12. r.a buys $30.00 oil burner for cook stove. 17 North Central. 272 FOR SAI.K cordwood, -Dry body fir lier and at 13 1 West Kleventll - 372 street. FOR SAI.K Nice light two-seated hack, single harness, breast tugs, collar and hanies. .las. Howling, 20 S. I'each st. Phone 3:3-.l. 371 FOR SALK A two cylinder gas en gine, unliable for pumping or wood saw. Will trade ft.T good milk goat. r0'.l S. Hamilton. 271 FOR SAI.K 'Machinery Tor complete brick and tile plant Including clay bank for immediate operation. 'Will givo terms on part and take brick In part payment. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf FOR SALK Seventeen tons baled al falfa hay. Phono 10.1. FOR SALE 19 IS Ford touring car, demountable rims, etc. Phono 3U5-M gt 121 Crater Luke avenue. 201 FOR SALE Five-ton trailer. Iiuill for hauling logs. Used lesa than six months. Would consider light ear in exchange. F. F. Williams, Glcpdale. 273 FOR SALE Good Ford touring car. Phono 315 or 4SII-R, evenings. FOR SALE Three light one-horse wagons cheap, i 1 1 1 North Hiver sldo nvonuo, Medford. 275 FOR SALE A Chevrolet roadster with light truck body attached. Good running order. License paid. Prlco $5.10, en terms or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front St. FOR SALE Can mako immodlato ''''delivery on new Ford touring car. Self-starter, ohock absorbers. Took car on trade and will sell at small discount. Writo or telephone W. C. Clommons, at Eaglo Point. FOR SALK Oak, plno nnd fir wood nt now wod yard, Eighth and Bartlntt. l'hono 4D7-W. 271 FOR SALE Hay. Phono 842-J. FOR SALE rranu, gravel, aedlment and dirt. Flowing and teaming work done. Phone S12-J. FOU'NI FOUND Two ladles' gloves; also leather man's purse, owners can have same by calling at Tribune office and paying for ad. MIST LOST In Medford Wednesday, la biles' shell comb, dragon design, set with jade. Tel. 30.1-Y. 270 LOST Brown leather purse between 'llinn's butcher store and 'milliard's grocery. Contains money and bills. Reward if returned to Tribune. 271 MIHCKMiAXKOUS WE PAY MORE lor old mucliincs than anybody In Medford. See us before you buy or sell. Singer Sowing Machine Co., 115 West Main street. Phono 21.1-lt. 291 WE IX) HEMSTITCHING and peeot- ing 10c per yard, silk or cotton, thread furnished. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1 15 West Main street. Phono 215-R. 2!H WE RENT AND REPAIR machlnos. Phono 215-R, Slngor Sewing Ma- clilno Co., 115 West Main street. 278 I -'in: s l.i: l.i v i-:si' x k I'OK SAI.K I'm,, lire, bull calf, one year tionailv fine animal. Orchard. I ltcd Polled , old. Kxrop- j Call Modoc; j IFOR SAI.K-- 1 il bead stock. Hogs I j weighing T.'t to 12.", pounds eachi f ill 1 :i cents per lb. See P. II. Ma- i I lien, Apidegate, Ore., or phone I U-F-r.. 27 1 FOR SALE Jersey cow, just fresh : Inuuire aflor .", p. m. J. T. Ed- wanls, I'hoenix. t FOR S. I.F. -Oor.-d milch cow, S 7. ." on. i!22 West Second street. 270 FOR SALE -Young pony :iau pounds or trade for hay or cow. 322 East Twelfth si reel. 2 7 I FOU SALK Young ranch team on I). 1). Duff place, Jacksonville road. 27 1 FOR SAI.K Dandy horse, work, drive or ride; also new surrey, now buggy. Two sets of single harness, all cheap. Mil North Riverside avenue, Medford. 2 7 1 FOR SAI.K Threo exceptionally good cows, coming fresh at once. Also beautiful heifer calf eight months uld. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 271 FOR SAI.K Puro iited Duroc Jorsey weaned pigs from big typo ances tors. Unregistered at $S each; Registered at $11.01) each. Good c-pportunlty to get feeders or breeding stock. Call -Modoc Orch ard. 1U SALE REAL INSTATE FOR SALK One graded lot, three- room bungalow and sleeping porch, garage, garden place. Price $iloo. tilO Plum street. 271 FOR SALK Ti-room modern bouse, screen porch, garage, furniluro in cluded. On pavement. All asses smenls paid in full. Terms if de sired. Six-room house, screen porch, summer kitchen, garage, all assessments paid in full. Soven room house on pavement, $-1,000 cash. C. S. Ilutterfield. Phone 2 111. 271 FOR SALK .Modern 5 and (i-room bungalows. One S-room htmse, lot 110x200, fine shade, closo In. llouso and threo lots on South Front stroot. Good investment for business proposition. Also bargains in small houses. .Ins. Howling, 20 S Peach st. Phono 313-.I. 3 FOR SALE 120 aero fruit and stock ranch in Sam's Valley. 50 acres In cultivation, 10 acres In orchard. Good place, buildings, roads neigh bors, school. Pipod wator, tele- phono. Prlco $7.1 per aero. Walter Scott, Gold lllll, Ore. 271 FOR SALK Ranch by owner. Make good chicken-ranch or lio'ine place. Ueasonnblu prlco. Box 00 Mail Tribune. 271 FOR SALE -Easy tonus, closo in lot on paved street, witli three-stall garage. Two business lots in Tal ent. Five lots in Klamath Falls, all for $ 1500. Address A. Y. Lind sey, Middlotown, N. Y. 2 70 FOR SAI.K Five-room Ttllllgalnw, with or without furniture. 4 13 Wost Second. Phono 5 17-L. 272 FOR SALIC Hy owner only, houses nnd lots in Medford. Also good land. Cash 'or easy lenuB. T. L. Taylor, phone 4.12-11. 277 FOR SALE $11500 will buy 2 1 'A ncros of good alfalfa land, well Im proved, and 3li acres of timber land. Will sell separate! it desired. Joins Dr. Clancyis orchard on R. F. I). 1, Box 31. W. S. Ruypholtz, Medford, Oro. 273 FOR SALE Tlmborod claim, Jack aon county. Oregon. Wm. Wh'k- ens, Palm City, California. 271) FOR SALE Fourteen acres one fourth mile north Central Point on good road; good four-room cot tage, good Irrigating pumping plunt, three acres vinoyard, family OTchard, 75 Whito Leghorn chick ens. Prlco $3000, $2500 will han dle place, balanco on long time, ti por cent. Apply to T. J. Noonan, ownor, on place. 275 FOR SALIC ny ownor only, hotiso and lots in Medford. Cash or easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phone 452-H. 277 BROWN &WHITE REALTORS MEItFOltl), OREGON We have outside well Improved prop erties oil the paved hlitliway. Irrigat ed and non-Irrigated, sizes and prices to suit any reasonable person. Medford eilv property from modest cottages to some of the finest homes in the city. Stock Ranches adjacent to good range with ample water to produce maximum crops of alfalfa. Home splendid Orchard anil Alfalfa ranches which will shour a gowl net return on the Investment. Wo will be more than pleased to talk with you anil show you what wo consider good values. We also solicit correspondence. Yours truly, BROWN 6c WHITE Federal Farm Loans 51 Ono per cent amortization, pays loan In 34 nnd cne-half years. Regular appraisals earh month money ready when title approved. F.. II. HUltli, Secy.-Treas. Garnett-Corey I3ia., Jlodfwd Oie- MOXLY TO I.OAS TO LOAN .1. II. Andrews loans money on real estato and buy3 mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 31 N'oTth Grape street. iti simoss DiitKrroRY. Auto Supplies. I.AI1KR AUTO SPRING CO. Wo are operating the largest, oldest and best -equipod plant In the Pa cific northwest. I'so our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 3 1 North Fifteenth St.. Portland. Oregon. Attorneys, W. K. PI 1 1 PI'S Attorney at haw, 4 2.1-121! M. F. & II. Illdg. Orfico phone 372; residence phono 325-M. KI.1.IAII II. 1 1 It it I Lawyer, Garnett-Corey ltldg. ! 13-14 POItTKR J. NKI'K Attr.rney-nt-law, rooms s and Medford National Hank Building. A. K. RK A M KS Lawyer, Garnott Corey Building. Building .Materials. MKDFORI) CKMKNT BRICK to BLOCK WORKS specialize in ail kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259' F.xpert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M. -Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting nnd In como Tax requirements. Lock Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & II. Building, Medford. Phone 157-H. Instruction In Music. FRKD ALTON 11A1G1IT Teachor ot piano and harmony, llalght Music Studio, 401 Gurnott-Coroy Bldg. Phone 72. Planing .Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 137 S. Fir. JPnonu 184. Physicians nnd Surgeons. ROBKRT W. STKARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Office hours 0-12, 2-4. Of flco phono 31). Residenco 033. DR. .1. .1. KMIMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyoa scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. Jl. R. Co. Offices Jl. F. & 11. Co. Bldg. Phono 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPAT1IIS PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Phone 90-4-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Street DR. K. RANDOLPH SI'.EUY, 306-307 Morgan building, Portland, Oro., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogua Itivor valloy people DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstorlcs. Special attention givnn to diseases of women. Offices 30B-7 M. F. & II. Illdg. Residenco, tho Dow Hos pital. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho host oiiulppcd printing office In Southern Oregon. Hook binding, looso loaf ledgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer. KADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Of flco 4 2 North Front St. l'hono 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. PF.KD ' Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Ilartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile llenrso Service. Auto Am bulunco Service. Coroner. Lodges. ( . ( . I' Mm I ford Jml go No. (U, MtrriH cvrry Alomtuy nlnlH ft 7:31. C. T. i'lukor, N. U., V. 1. Miller, secre tary. Kngue Itivor Kncaniini?nt No. 30 Mi-ftH ad uini 4th l-'ridayu nt 7:30 p. m. Xiunin'1 iiuU-umn, C. 1'., L. O. How nnl, Hrrih''. OllVf KtH-kiih lorlRo No. 28 Mpots 1t it ml 3rd TiM'KduyH at 8 p. in. Nan nie I hill. N. ti.. Annie J. llutemun, Bi-cn-tury. Vl.sllorM cordially Invited to all rni'f tines. You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 8 rooms, modern, two lots, corne paved, well located, clear, $1100, cash, Immediate sale, worth $2200. 1 acres, rich land, In city, water plant and buildings price $2 000, ex change for $1500 cash. 130 acres, sloping, all gocd land, $1."00, house, 25 acres In cultivation with wator, all In crop, team, tools, etc., goes all fO.- $3500; Ideal stock ranch. HURD LAND & INYX3T MENT CO. . , -"!; m