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BTEDFOTTn MXTE TRTTTCnNT!. flffiTFO'R'n. OUi:(iONT. AIONDAV. FKI'.Rl'ARV f. IOl'O rxnF FIVE " i- livestock poim.Axr). or., Fi-ii. n liit. He steady: receints "JUil., Steers bc-t. $1 l.f((il'J.6tl'. irood to j-lioie-r. I It.-'XI (. 1 1 .fit) : medium to good, .!.."IHe lO.oU: -fair to cood. $S."0(((!l.fiu -. common to lair, $70(ii 8. "ill : choice cows nml heifers. $11. :iO(u" 1 0. 50 ; good to choice, $8..")0(a!l..rjU; medium to irood, $7.50(iri'8.u0; lair to me dium. $b50(E7.f)0: dinners. $'.i.iD(d u'.5(i; bulls, $U.2')(a8.2.j; prime light culves, $lG.i0(u17.0(: incdiiini light, $12.'iU(uli.rU: heavv, 7.0(l(d l'J.OO ; stnekers and feeders, rr.S.DlKo il.'ill. Hoes higher: reieeipts 1 14(1. PriuK mixed. $157."i(a.lii.'25: uiediaia mixed. :f 15.2u(u 15.7."): rough heavy, $1-1.00(0- 1.2; Diss. l.l.0(l((i LVllll. Sheep steady: receiitst 1-116. Kust earn lumhs $lti.."i)(al7.ii0: iiuhc Knstern lambs, $ll.;0(ii ".17.50! lisrlit valley. 15.U0Yfi.l(3.5(): heavv. $11.50 iI15.50: feeder lambs. l2.(tt)rrf 15.00: vearlinus. $l.'l.00(a 1:1.50 : wethers. $12.00( 13.00; ewes. $10.00 (ii'12.00. Butter PORTLAND". Ore.. Feb. !!. Hut fur firm, Cubes extra, MV-((i tl)i-; Parehment wrapped, box lots, (12c; cartons ii'.ir: half boxes half cent more: less than half boxes one cent more. . liutterfat 5!(;(i0u f. o. b. sta tion: 62(B4c Portland. K(SS Egus, selling price, case count, 43c; buvinir lirice, d'-e;. selling- price, candied, 45c: selected candled in car tons, 50c. I'oultry Hens. 30(5? 33e lb.: broilers. 35( 40c; old roosters, 18c lb; turkeys, live, 37c: dressed 40(W.50c. trcese, 20(25c ducks 2ii(HS-H)!. - Grain and Hay Oats, (i0.00 bid; corn. Xo. 3, yel low. $57.00 bid. Huv Huvine; pdiee, timothy $20.00 (o;28.00; alfalfa, $31.50; train. $2(1.00, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. a Howlett. Mr. Ctimmings and wife who went to San Francisco a few weeks ago to be gone a short time havo decided to remain there for tho wlnted if not longer and he has returned and is arranging his business bore accord ingly and packing up some of his household goods to take to the Day City with him. P. W. Haley, one of our leading citizens and a constant reader of tho Mall Tribune, was a business culler Wednesday, and . so was Ernest Peachey, one of our forest rangers, and have been staying at tho Sunny side since and is still here at tliis writing, Saturday. C. E. Iiellows, another one of our hustling farmers and dairy men, was in town Wednesday afternoon. He had been to Medford to bring his wife out. She had to undergo an opera tion at one cf tho hospitals hut had so far recovered as to be able to ride out home again. A gentleman by tho name of Nor ton, and wife, of Medford, who is traveling in the interest of the Olym pic Milling Co., were here for dinner Wednesday. He gave me his card but I misplaced it so lost his chris tian name. Henry Meyers and wife of Lake creek were also here for dinner the same day. They are counted among tho leading citizens in that commu nity. One of the pure food inspectors was out and served notico on our merchants that they must not handle or offer for sale any country made butter unless it has the name of the maker stamped on tho wrapper. It would not do' to write the name on tho wrapper with pen and ink or pen cil but before the farmer's wife can sell her home-mado butter sho must procure a rubber stamp with her r.amo and address, and the prevailing opinion seems to be that that is just another one ot the schemes to force the farnters to sell their cream to the creameries, giving them almost com plete control c'f the butter market so that they can fix the price of the cream and butterfat both, giving them a complete monopoly, nnd one of our merchants here denounced it as an outrage and branded it as another move to crush the small fry and enrich the trust. IT. T. Pankey of Sams Valley, one of the fruit tree inspectors, was in tewn Thursday, but he was not doing as two young men or rather boys lust out of the O. A. C, who were out in this section some time ago They said that they were sent out to mark the trees in the various orch ards whore there was blight so they went thru the orchards in. this neigh borhood and tied strips of calico of different colors, the colors indicating the nature of the disease of the tree and the result was that they had al most all of the trees decorated, but the owners or the foremen paid no attention to their Inspecting of the trees but simply tore the strips off and let the trees grow, but the boys drew their pay as fruit tree inspectors from the taxpayers pockets. Put when the state or county sends out men of mature years to attend to these duties it is all right but when It comes to boys who want a vacation being sent out and drawing salaries from the taxpayers it is not much less than robbery. Mrs. Sample, wife of the foreman on the Alivesta orchard was shopping here Thursday. K. J. Ayres. one of our prosperous farmers was in here to gel some oats that hud been 'brought out for him :nd in (tie run of conversation it .-I" inurked that Ite paid at the rate oft Hut) a u.n for them, and still that very day 1 heard a farmer remark that they, the farmers could not get anything for their produce only $ 1. 00 a bushel for oats. J. E. Edmislon and C. A. Myers, two fruit men of Medford, W. t Daley and wile, formerly of Lake creek but now of Eagle Point, were hero fqr dinner Thursday, Mr. Daley having sold out his farm in Lake creek and bought tho George Von der Hellen place just above town was moving out, but - Carl Jackson and family were living tin the place and had not moved ou so thoy came to tho Sunnyside to stay until today, Saturday. 11 r. Jackson moved yes terday into the house witlt his par ents, J. H. .luckson, and .Mr. Haley j took possession this morning. ". H. Crandall, one of our pros-j perous faraiers who has been with li is family visiting friends and rela tives in Los Angeles, returned Thurs day. -Mr. Shaffer of Prospect, came out Thursday and went out to .Medford returning this morning and going on up home on the stage. Theo. Flt.rey who is working at u mine near Cold Hill, came out to visit his father and sister Thursday. There have been several changes in real estate in this neighborhood in the last few days, in addition to those already mentioned Win. Perry has sold 320 acres of land to Wilbur Jack lying just north of town, and about 4U acres are tinder a ditch. Mr. Jack also bought a one-half interest In a 40 acre trait of land a little fur ther north of Win. Von dor Hellen. -Mr. and Mrs. .lames Archibald were here for dinner today nnd re port. Hint they sold their fino farm just above Hrownsljorn to a man from -Mexico by tho ni.-me of kosroc 'Hulse. Hr.'y Kyle, the, man who ha:; the .1. W. (Irover farm, was hero Friday and reports that bis brother, Harry, from Appleguto, had been over visit ing him and his brother. Jack Skoler who has a homesleud east of Round Top was in town Fri day and so was Eli Dahack and W. C. Pool and 1 learned this morning that he had his leg Jiroke and Dr. Holt was called to reduce the fracture. No particulars. Tho report reached me Friday that (leorge Henson of ltrownsboro. had a fire in the roof of his house that morning. C. .1. Kafer of rllrownsboro was' my informant. Damage slight. Halph Tucker, Albert Cipson, and (Jroen Mathews were also visiting cur town. O. 0. King, the Medford grocery (nan, was hero and took dinner Fri day. Ceorge MyerB of Portland, who has been visiting O. K. Pierce of 4?row::3 boro, returned to Portland Friday. Dolph Kent of Wellen, and Carl Asch were patroni.fng our black smith Friday. Mrs. Myers whe lives with her hus band on the old Scbnoidor place wont to Talent Thursday and bought a lot) of fine turkeys for breeding purposes returning Friday. Mrs. Irvin C'ulbertson of Ashland, called -at tho Sunnysido Friday and took supper, going up home later in the evening. It's a fact that the use of alcohol even in moderate doses as . taken in tonics is often habit-forming in effect t an easily assimilated tonic nutrient supplies the' body with those elements that contribute to strength. Free from alcohol or any other harmful element, Scott's builds strength by nourishment. ScMt&Bowne.UUnmGctd.N.T. 19-U Notice of Administrator's Sale of, Ileal Property In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the matter of tho estate of A. P. Talent, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson made and entered on the 24th day of Janusry, 1H20, in the matter of the estate of A. P. Tal ent, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of said estate, will from and after the 2Cth cay of February, 1H20 proceed to sell at private sale. to the highest bidder for cash, sub ject to the confirmation of said court, the real property belonging to said estate situated ia Jackson county, Oregon, and described ns follows, to wit: beginning at a point on the east line of South "C" street, City of Bed ford, 310 feet southward frori the Intersection pf the said east line of south "C" street with south line of east 'Ninth street and run thence north 54 degrees .10 minutes east 1 10 feet, and from thence north 35 de grees 30 minutes west 2 feet for the commencing point, and from said commencing pcint running thence north 54' degrees ,10 minutes east 67.3 feet, thence north 35 degrees 30 minutes west 4!t feet, thence south 54 degrees 30 minutes west K7.3 feet, thence south 35 degrees 30 minutes .east 49 feet to the place of begin ning; reserving and accepting there from a strip across the eastern por tion of said premises lti feet wide dedicated to the public as an Alley all cf said real property being situat ed in the City of Medford, county of Jackson State of Oregon. Dated the 20th dav of January. 1920. WILLIAM ULR1CH, Administrator de bonis non with I the will annexed of the estate of A. P. latent, ueceasea. Apply Zemo, the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted, From any drupgist for 3oc, or SI. 00 for large size, Ret a buttle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexjx'tisive antiseptic liquid. Try it, ns we believe nothing you have ever used is as elfec tive and satisfying. The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland. O. POLITICAL CAIillS. District Attorney, To the voters of Jackson Countv, Oregon: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of prosecuting attorney for Jackson County. Oregon. on the Republican ticket, subject tt, tlte wish ot the voters at the coming primary election, and having been actively engaged in the praulee of law in. Jackson County, Oregon, for the past nine years, 1 believe l tint with my experience, I can serve the people well in this capacity. I not only believe in the enfcTcenient of law, but if elected, will see that the aws are enforced and therefore would respectfully solicit your votes at the coming primary election. itespecifully yours, II. A. CANADA Y. Advertising Rates Classified One cent, a word. Locals Ten cents a line. ' Legal Five cents a line. ' Display Mii cents an int h. ' ' Contract rates on application. Cash in advance. j 1 1 : l p w a X' r i : i ) i i ;.m a li WANTKD Woman bookkeeper. Ap ply Medfcrd Concrete Construction Co. 2 71" WAXTFI) Woman to do washing Phone 701-X. 272' WANTED Cook for 23 men; per manent position, comfortable quar ters. Dox 30, Tribune. WANTED Cook, wages SIO.OO month. Mrs. lleddy. Tel. 3S0. II KM WANTED MA LI WAiNTED Man to cut wtod on shares. Perkeley Orchards. 27U WANTED Mian to-cut wood. Phone (100-L, or call 219 South Ivy. 272 WAIaTED -Cood' man at HeVoe's. Steady job lor the right man. tf WANTED Man to cut wood. Phonr. 1100-L or cull 219 South Ivy.- 272' WANTED Team and man to haul lumber and to log. Coml wages Phone 6 4. WAXTrri) srri'ATioxs WrANTED lly experienced woman cook work in camp or on ranch. Mrs. F. Jteed, Palace Rooms. 273 WANTKD MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Plowing" with tractor by day or acre; anything up to 200 acres. A. C. Huson, It. 3, Uox 7ii. 277 WANTED Medical buttery dry cell. Phone 19-F-13. ' 272 WANTED To' buy spray rig; must be in good condition. Box 22, Mail Tribune. 274 WANTED To buy Binail second-hand safe. Phone 49. 272 WANTED To lease now or before April 1st, modern bungalow or apartment, unfurnished or furnish ed, former preferred, by man and wife. Address S, care cf Mail Tri bune, stating locution, when avail able, price, etc., and party will call. , 272 WANTED Let us do your pruning, lieaulieu & Merrell. Phono 32S. 273 WANfl'ED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson's, 45 Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton r,ags. Vedford Printing Co. WANTI4D Your Tittle is worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front street. WANTED House moving and re pairing Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf" roil RKXT iiorsics FOR RENT Three room bungalow, modern with garage. Vacant Feb. .". Call 121-11, after six. 27.i FOR RENT Eight room house, modern, newly papered, large lot, shade and garage. 425 Scuth Oak dale. Call 121-11 after six. 273 FOR RENT Modern six-room cot tage, unfurnished; very close In. Phono 54S-J. 272 FOR RENT Modern six-room cot tage. unfurnished; 1 very clcao in Phone 5 4 8-J. 272 FOR RENT Five room modern house, closo in. Phone 750-J. 275 FOR RENT Four room cottage and three acres of land, fenced; good well, G.OO per month. South Peach Btreot and Stewart avenue. I'Oll ItKXT I ritXI.SIIED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping King street. room. 002 277 FOR KENT Room for gentleman. iNo. 19 Peach street. Phone i4 1-H. 270 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath, close in. 245 North Grape street. FOR RENT Sleeping room In pri vate home, cheap. Phone 5X0-M or 401 South King. 273 wheat. Phoue 3tti-M. Frn FOPND Two ladies' gl,.ves; also, leather man's purse, owners can ; have same by calling at Tribune I office and paying for ail. ' TAKEN II TAKEN TP On North Central and placet! in pound, one white sow pur i weight about lla pounds. Slit in left ear. Owner can have same by f proving prcperly huiI paying, charges. Chief of Police. 274" j TAKEN CP One re,l I... II cow, spot-! ted face, brand on rih I shottlder; j one roan heifer, i,,h red and white i heifer, one red steer, white face, left ear notched on above cattle. Phone II. W. Ilim'.ham. .',97-.l-3. i MISCKI.l.AXKOl'S FHKK (Ypies Independent Oil News Post yourself --Learn bow thou sands are mak'ttg surprising pro fits from marvelous Texas-Louisiana Oil fields; Postal briatrs you valuable information, showing your chances for increased prosperity. F.veryone seeKIng (puck money making opportunities. Write Inde pendent Oil News. Suite III!. ;il niore Dldg., Ft. i rth, Tox. 272 WE PAY MORE lor old machines! than anybody In Medford. See us before you buy or sell. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 11.1 West Main street. Phone 2 1 a-lt. 2IO WE DO HEMSTITl'IIINC. anil peoot ing 10c per yard, silk or cotton, threa'd furnished. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1 15 West Main street. Phono 215-lt. 2!M WE PENT AND HIOPAIR machines. Phone 215-lt, Binder Sewing Ma chine Co., 3 15 West Main street. I 7 s ) I'Olt SALT' POt I.TIiV AND FfiOS FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island cock erels and setting ets. Fines! Webb. Central Point. 277 I'OR SALE Watching eggs from! carefully hoganlzed stock While j ,v .vanillin es, inn i,";iiiiiiih, ii. i. Reds. Phono i::xxx2 Central Point. .Mrs. Jno. Premier. 2 77 FOR SALE HafMiir.g eggs, Tailored strain White Leghorns. Regular pens $1.50 per setting, $7.00 per hundred. ' Special pen $2.00 per setting. Ask for mating list. Phone 5 91-R-l... It. V. ('rum. 27(1 FOR SALE Four high class White Leghorn males. Eggs for hatching $5 for 15. .IO. Isaacson, Central Point. ' 2S3 FOR SALE 400-egg Electric incu bator, $:i."i.0il. W. .1. Warner. Phone 6UG-M. FOR SALE It. I. Red cockerels, on ions, manure. F. 11. Dressier, Phone 777-L. 272 FOR SALE K, r, Ited Hatching eggs. Phono 370-W. 271 FOR SALE Four high class White Leghorn males. Eggs for hatching $5 for 15. J. O. Isaacsoii, Central Point. FOR SALE Unrred Rock cockerels, O. A. C. strain, nnd eggs for set ting. Phone 5-F-2. ' FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs from my bred-to-lny pens, also It. C. Whito Wyandotte eggs of highest quality. . W. .1. Warner, 519 South Oakdalo avenue. Phone 696-M. . .. FOR S AT,E--VVh Ifo M Inorca cock erels and Wyandottes fir sale. No. 1003 Wes Tenth. Call after 5:30 evenings, or phone J. W. Wake field, tf MONEY TO LOAN . On farm cp orchard land, 0 per cent interest five to forty yeurs. McCurdy Insurance Agency . PAOK-DHliSSLMt CO. Xash ltlock Phone tiHti '-'Pilylng Orchard With Alfalfa ; '1. 22 acres. 9 . acres ltoscj Harriott lieara, 12 years .old. 4 Va acres Hose, 7 years old. 7 acres al falfa. This small diversified ranch Is now making iiuiiey. Price $IS,0U0. 2. 40 acres. Two miles from city, fair buildings. This tract Is now of fered .below any other property In same locality; It Is several thousand dollars under valuo. For a time nt $10,000. 3. Pungalow bargain, five rooms, bath. Oarage. Woodhotise. All as sessments paid. Price $2000. $600 cash, balance to suit. 4. Strictly modern flvo room bungalow, hardwood floors. Oarage. All city assessments paid to date. Prlco $3250. 5. Pest bungalow in Medford. Strictly modern. Hardwood floors, fireplace, beamed ceilings. Many built in features. Finest bath room wilh extra fixtures. A splendid" home The price. $4f.tt0. Call or phone and let. us show yc.-u the attractive propo sitions we have for sale, both in city and ranch properties. PAOK-DltESSLER COMPANY . Phone K'J Nash ltlock WHY 35 ACRES BEAR CREEK' BOTTOM $9500 Just rcpcivod a (clpi'fiin that owner of this jilat"; is seriously ill and .place must he sold at oiieo Jit this sacrifice riee. This is cheapest tjiis place has heen offered in ion years. Very host local ion on J'aeific Highway. Jdval lioiiie'in every way. J. C. Barnes! Phone 784-L 20 N.' Peach St. stpma FOll S.VLK MIK'KI.LAi:OVS FOR SALIC --Fur nursery stork see me, at the Austin hotel, Ashland, Friday afternoon: or the Nas'i hotel, Modiord, Saturday. This week closes my order season for Jackson county tor this delivery which will be as soon as possihle. High qualify, non-irrigated stock. Pear trees were iro.'n it the snow line 8 to 12 inches above the hud. Have samples to shove condition. If you live near Central Point you may leave your order with Mr. Freeman. He has one of my cata logues. K. A. lttuler. salesman, Oregon Nursery Co. 2T." FOP. SALE A light delivery Reo ! truck, new express body and top. i four new tires. Price $.:.".u. Terns j or cash. Tinny Motor Co., 12'! South Frant. tfj FOR SALE At burgalu. two pool; tables, complete oinipinetlt. cash I or terms. Impure Clurk, lo;i North j Central. 277 I FOR SALE Maxwell louring car In j good running order. S2."o. r. I : West .lackscn street. 2 7 I FOR SALE Cood dry-wood, oak pine and fir. See Keizur ltios. or J phone IU7-Y. 271 FOR SALE Or for rent, barber shop Talent, Oregon. Impure -III Laurel street, Meilford. 27-i FOR KA4.E One Overland 1915, one i Ford bug 191'L luii!ire on Central ' Point road. Oco. Sieiner. 2 72 FOR SALE Onions and sets. I2n4 West Tenth - street. 272 FOR SALE llardie spray rig, used one season. Also team young mules and work horses. Wood saw. Ilorkcley orchards. 27'j FOR SALE -Dry oak and niananiia wood, not sawed. Phone IJS5-J-3. as i FOR SALE One 191S Overland. Runs and looks like new, with all good rubber. A snap, on ' easy terms. Clark nnd Childers, Crater Lake Garage. 275 FOR SALE Two' good Fords, with all good rubber, cheap, easy terms. Clark & Childers, Crater Lake Oar age. 275' FOR SALIC All kinds of used 'cars from $175 up. Terms. Clark ft Childers, Crater Lake Oarage. 275 FOR SALIC Hay. Can arrange ror feed yard. Also young intuumoth bronze gobbler. Tel. 17-F-5. 272 FOR SALE Two cravenetl.es, one overcoat, cue suit and some ladies' apparel. 103 North Central. 272 FOR SALE Savo wood, $12.51) buys $30.00 oil burner for cook slovo. 17 North Conlral. .-372 FOR SALE Dry body fir tier and cordwood, at 431 Wost Elovonlh street.. ' ,37 2 FOR SALE 'Machinery for complete brick nnd tile plant Including clay hank for immediate eperatiou. Will givo terms on part and take brick In part payment. Pig. Pines Lumber Co. tf FOR SALE Seventeen tons baled al falfa hay. Phone 105. FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car, demountable rims, etc. Phone 395-M ot 121 Crutor Lake avenue. 291 FOR SALE Five-ton trailer, built for hauling logs. Used less than six months. Would consider light car in exchange. F. V. Williams, (ilerdal". , 373 FOR HALE Good. Ford louring car. I'hono.310 or 4 39-R, evenings. FOR SALE Threo light ono-horso wagons cheap, j 1 1 1 North River side avenuo, Medford. , 2 75 FOR SALE A Chevrolet roadster with light truck body attached. Good running order. License paid. Price $550, en terms or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 12u Houtli Front bt. FOR SALE Can mnke Immediate 'delivery on now Fortl touring car. '' Self-starter, uhock absorbers. Took car on trade and will sell at small discount. Write or telephonq W C. Clemmena, at Eagle Point. FOR SALE Hay. Phone 842-J. FOR SALE fcrann, gravel, ledlment and dirt Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 812-J. I'Oll RKXT MISeiCLLAXKOl'S FOR RENT Parly desiring to rent modern store with basement in good business location, rent rea sonable, will be interested In com municating with Uox G. J. IL, this office. i 1 FOl! S. L1-; 1 IVFSTOt K FOR SA1.K Jersey milk cow cheap ' test ;",..".. South Hamilton s(n"M and Dakota avenib FOR SA1.F--Toggeuburg buck goal. two years old. Hox ,22, Medlord Ore. 277 1 -1 FOR SALE lirgi-eeied Hereford I'-ill. Admiral Siias, a direct, de-J S'-eiioJent of Perfeei ion Fairfax who; was lii-and Chainpioi Hull, 19 13,j It'll Roal Internal!' na! .-;iow. j ThU bull has fine lion", splendid i color, in good flesh, tin.- deposi tion. Alio 27 months, ha.-- served i but little, nets beautiful calves, will !' sold cheap, value considered. ' We l;ave purchased a Polled !er.--i fol d i'till. our only reason tor s dl- ! iu Admiral Sims. Applv Cold; Ciest Ranch, Cold Hill, I ire. 2 7 1 FOR SALE --Cheap, good work horsed 3l dol'ars; also three one-lloise waeons. lilt iNorth Riverside avenue, Meilford. 2M ! EOR SALE -Siv beautiful mil. h cows, tour fresh, two coining l'tvsh. Also line yearling heifer. Cood' work horse. Three spring wagons! nnd surrey. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 2S1 FOR SALE Fine heifer call', 10 months old. 274 I'OR SALIC Three teams of farm horses, one A-harrow, one disc har row, one wagon, one spray rig. two walking plows, numerous other fanning equipment. C. II. Drown. Tel. !,!l l -R-l. 271 FOR SALE - Three good work horses several Jersey, tjuernsey, and llol Klein hellers. Inquire George Hil ton. Phone st;-ll. 277 FOR SALE Fine milch cow. 423 King st reet. 2 72 FOR SALIC If you are in the mar ket tor some good big young work horses ut the right -price. 4S head to be sold, 10 head can be seen nt the Vincent Hnrn, the ether 32 head will bo over from Siskiyou county as soon its these are dis posed of. All guaranteed. Henry Shelly. 273 FOR SALE Wire haired fox terrier mnlo'puji, four mouths old. Phone 540. 276 FOR SALIC Pure bred Rod Pollod bull calf, ono year old. Excep tionally fine unlmnl. Call .Modoc Orchard. FOR SALE 1(1 head stock. Hogs weighing 75 to 125 pounds each ill 13 cents per lb. Seu P. 11. .Ma ben, Appleguto, Ore., or phone 9-F-5. 274 FOR SALE Jnrsay cow, just fresh. Inquiro after 5 p. m. J. T. Ed wards, Phoenix. ' ' '2 73 FOR SALE Puro prod Duroo Jersey) weaned ptfvs irom Ulg typo ances tors. Unregistered nt $8 each; Registered-ut $14.00 each. Good opportunity to get 'feeders ' or breeding stock. Call llodoc Orch ard. ran salt; iiuaij icstatic , FOR SALEEIghty acres wood three miles up Evans creek from Rogue river, price ' $750.00. Will take Fortl 'or Chevrolet on deal. Brown & White, 10-South fir. 274 FOR SAlylC Five room modern bun galow close in on East side, on paved street, city assessments all paid. Price $ 1800. Address Box 23, caro Mall Tribune 272 FolFLKlTamViryownor, Make good chicken ranch or homo place. Reasonable price. Box 00 Mail Tribune. 274 FOR SALE Five-room Tutngalow, willi or without furnlturo. 413 West Second. Phono 547-L. 272 FOR SALE-lly" owner only, bouses . and lols in Modford. Also good land. Cash or easy terms, T. L. Taylor, phono 4 52-11. 277 FOR SALE $0500" will" "buy 2-1 'A acres of good alfalfa land, well im proved, and 30 acres of timber land. Will sell separate If desired. Joins Dr. Clancy's orchard on R. F. D. 1, Box 31. W. S. Rayphollz, Medford, Oro. 273 FOR SALIC Tlinborod claiui, Jack son county, Oregon. W'm. Wick ens, PnlmClty, California. 279 Foil SALE Fourteen acres one fourth milo north Central Point oti good road; good four-room cot tage, good Irrigating pumping plant, threo acres vineyard, family OTcaard, 75 Vhlto Leghorn chick ens. Price $3000, $2500 will han dlo placo, balanco on long time, ti per cent. Apply to T. J. Noonan, ow-ner, on place. 275 FOR SALE By owner only, house nnd lots In Medford. Cash or oasy terms. T. It. Taylor, phone 4. 52-11. 277 BROWN & WHITE REALTORS MICIII'OIll), oricoo.v , ' . . Wo have outside well lmprrvcd prop erties on tho pavetl highway, Irrigat ed and non-irrigated, sizes and prices to suit any rensonnolo person. Medford city properly from modest cottages to uomo ul tho finest homos in the city. mm... IK, iii lien uii.i,i:t;m ill iiuu range with ample water to produce Somo splendid Orchard nnd Alfalfa ranches- which will show a gcod net return on tho Investment. We will Im moro than pleased to talk with you and show you what wo consider good values. . Wo ab;o solicit coiTespoiidenco. Yours truly, BROWN & WHITE MOYF.Y TO I,OAN' TO LOAN J. I). . Andrews loans money on real estate and buyj mortgages and Liherty bnnd?. Phone 5 3-.M. 31 North Crape street. l!l SI'i:S-4 DIRECTORY. Auto Supplies. LAIIER AI'Ti) SPRING CO. We are operating the lareit, oldest and best-euuipped plant in the Pa cific northwest.- I'se our springs when others fail. Sold uader writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth, St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. wTTrTTfTpps 425-421; M. F. & 11. llldg. Office phone 372; residence phono 325-M. KI.I.LU! 11. III HD Lawyer, 213-11 liarniHt-Corey llldg. PORTER J N1CFF Atti.rney-at-law, rouins S and 9, .Medford National Hank lluildlng. A. K. RICAMES Lawyer, Garnett Corey Pullding. Ituildlng; Materials. .MEDFORD CEMENT 1IRICIC 4i It LOCK WORKS specialize in aii kinds of cement building products. Cor. I'ir nnd Tenth streets. 259 '.'M'rt. Accountant, WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified - accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medlord. Phono 157-R. Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON 1IAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. .Haight MusJ Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey llldg. Phono 72. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work; sash, doors, hiruldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono . LS I. i ; i . c . Physicians and Surgeons. ROUERT W. STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank nidg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Ot flco phono 39. Residence 933. DR. J. J. KMIM ENS 'Physician and , surgoou. Practice limited to eye, car, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. ' R. R. Co.' Offices M. F, & II. Co. Bids. Phone 607. ' DR. F. CI. CARLO W DR. EVA MAINS t'ARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnot t-Coroy Bldg. Phono 904-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Street DR. B. ItA'NDOLPH SEELtf, 306-307 Morgan building, Pwtlnnd, 'Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogue Rlvor valloy people. DR.' Mc.MORRlS M. DOW, Physician ana surgeon practice limited to surgery and hospital . obsterlcs. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. & H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. ' . . '.'I...;.. TVIhtcrs nnd Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTLN'O CO. has the best equipped printing ' office in Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loosu leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. ,27 North FirSt. Transfer, EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO! , Of flco 4 2 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOH.V A. l'lCKJj " " I'ndertnker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto- mobile lfearso Service. Auto Am bulance Sorvice. Coroner. IOdKcs. . i). 1'. -.M.illiirit lodge No. S3. Meets evi-ry MiiihIiiv night at 7:30. O. T. 1'arker, N. U., W. U. Milter, secre tary. Rogue Ittvor l'"iicnnipnii1nt Nn, 30 JIuelM 20 nml- 4 f It I'rlilav.s at 7:30 p. in. Khiiuii'I itiiU-man, c. I'., L. O. How ard. KiU'ilie. Olive Itlnkali loilge Nn. 28 Mpeta 1st and aril Tic'KdiivH at 8 p. m. Nun tile Hull, N". G., Aunlo J. Batenian, si-cretary. VjHltor.H cnrdiitlly Invited to all nic"llnis. You Can Buy These ' J .. NOW, RIGHT. ' - 5 room bungalow, modern, 2 lots with ritrnltiire. jJIHOp. , ; 5 room cottage, modern, 2 lots, on pavement, $1200, . . K rooms, modern, 2 lets, corner, pavement, f 1 lot). 10 acres Improved, orchard, good buildings, $3000. 10 acres,- well located, 5 acres bearing pears, $2000. 120 acres bottom land,' well im proved, $0500. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO Gai uctt-Corcy Uldtf. j