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WETTTDRTJ - WKTTj TRrRUTTT!. MTTnTOUT). OTM'OOX. TTTRDAY. PKTnt'AtJV 10, 1020 JURY US! FOR SPRING TERM OF The jury list culled for attendance at tlio circuit court Jackson eoiinlv, February --li is ns follows: ; 1 Wm. Verrv, Kuule Point, Ore, : farmer.- - Georvtc V. liouriie. l'hoenix, : Ore-., fanner. 3 Miner A. Hicks. Jlcilt'oril, Ore., stone putter. 4 Wm. ilolinnn. Climax, Ore., farmer. .") Oieo. H. Kails. Me'dforil. Ore., transfer. li Lane Wvlaml. Ucagle, Ore., farmer. 7 allvid S. Force, Central Point, Ore., farmer. 8 Jackson Gvscr, Ashland, Ore., fanner. 0 Ansil Ciilson. Jaeksonville, Ore., farmer. 10 William S. Hamum, Medforil, Ore., railroader. 11 Gilbert If. Saleliwell, Meiliord. lire., telegrapher. 2 Geo. Taverner, Ashland, Ore., Totired. 13 Huss Moore. Lake Creek, Ore., farmer. 14 John 0. Isaacson, Central Point, Ore., hanker. 13 U. C. Gulev. Ashland, Ore., insurance uiient. 10 John A. Gainiuill, Hertford. Ore., farmer. . 17 Georac Lance, Gold Hill, Ore., fanner. 18 Win. C. Edmunds, Gold Hill.. Ore., farmer. 1!) Frank K. Redden, Medford Ore., clerk. l!0 XL S. Johnson. Gold Hill. Ore.. merchant. '21 A. Kverett Abbott. Butt I'll lis. Ore., fanner. '22 Wilber Jacks, Endo Point, Ore., farmer. 2311. 0. Endcrs, Jr.. .Ashland. Ore., merchant. 21 Fred J. Dolt. Gold Hill., Ore., farmer. 25 Geo. W. Priddv, Med ford Ore., contractor. " 2(i Will F. Edniondson, Derhv, Ore... farmer. 27 Gilbert Tt. Slimrerland. Ash lartd. Ore'., clerk. 28 William Pomerov, licnulc. Ore., tanner. 20 Albert E. Keiincy, Ashland Ore., retired. 30 Isaac A. Morrininn, Central Point, Ore, fanner. 31 Chris Gottlieb, Meiliord. Ore. orcliardist. livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 10. Cat He steady ; no receipts. Steers best 1 1.50(5)12.50 ; uood to choice. 1 O.iiO ((1)11.50; medium to i'ood, . .$!K,r)(Kn 10.50: fair to irond, $3.50 ffi 0.00 ; common to fair, $7.50(o 8.50 : choice cows and heifers, $!l.50(i.'10.50; Hood to choice. $8.50(u !..() ; medium to trooil. $7.50(078.50 : fair to we diuin, $(.507.5(: eaniiers, $:1.50ffi: ti.50: bulls, .$(i.2")('(i:8.2.) ; prime liuht calves, $l,").:)0((il7.00; niedium litthc, $12.50(it15.50: heavy. $7.00ri12.00; stockers and feeders, $8.00(a!).50. . Hous steadv: receipts two. Prime mixed, $.".T5( 1 - medium mixed, 15.25S15.75: roinrh heavy, $11.0060 Jo.25: piirs, $i:i.0(l(i)l5.00. Sheep steadv: no receipts. Fust earn lambs .l(i.50(ajl7.50: liL-ht Eastern lambs. 1(.50S17.50! Unlit valley, $15.00(a 10.50; heavy. $14.50 ()1,.;0: feeder lambs. 12.(l(lfa 15.00: vearliiiL'S, $K(.00((iil3.5ll wethers, $12.00(5)13.00; ewes, $10.00 ((12.00. nutter PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 10. liut- ter firm. Cubes extra, 5!)y,,(Ui Pnrchincnt wrapped, box lots. 02c: cartons U.'le: half boxes half cent more; less than half boxes one cent more, liutterfnt 51l(5;B0o f. o. h. sta tion; 02(ffi04c Portland. Egjrs Fl'its, selling price, case count, 43c; buvinir price, 42c: sellimr price, candled, 45e; selected candled in car tons, 50c. Poultry Hens.'30(a33e lh.: broilers. 35(5 40c; old roosters, 18c lb; turkeys. live, .we.: dressed 40(i50e. ireesc. 20(a2oo ducks 'JifriMHu. Grain ami Hay Oats. $(10.00 hid; com, Xo. 3. vcl low. $57,110 bid. llav Kuvinir pdice. timothy $20.00 (7i 28.00; allaUu, $31.50; train, $20.00. Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cui out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to i Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave. Chicago, 111., writing your name end eddress clearly. You wi',1 receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and hack; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing eathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. For sale by Bedford Pharmacy, EDEN PRECINCT .lames McDonald, who was quite bailly bruised up from being hit by an automobllo which he stepped in front of in the darkness, while re turning home from Talent Sunday a week ago. Is about well. This is the second lime Jim has been badly smashed up. Lester Stephens enme near having pneuiiionia last Week, but is getting along all right at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Under have both tioen under the weather with grippe and colds. The trouble seemed to settle in Mrs. Rader's throat, and the soft glands of her mouth. Dr. Hedges was called. The family of Fred Furry, of Phoe nix have nearly nil hud the epidemic cold the past week. I'M Hughes, of Talent, was calling on the fanners along the highway last week trying to Interest them in oil stocks. Several bought slock, so I am told. Mrs. C. Carey is recovering from a light nttnek of flu or grippe. Pneu monia symptoms were very much in evidence. .Most farmers are sowing their .spring cats the past week. Many are having to resow laud that was sown to barley last fall, the hard freeze in December having killed much of their stand. George McC'lain aiiif family have moved back to Phoenix. They will occupy the Wolf residence. We have not learned who Dr. Roberts will put on the place from which. .Mr. MeChiin moved. 11. X. French and family moved from their place which they sold, in North Talent last week, tc the Dun lap residence in Talent. The community was shocked to read of t lie sudden death of John Xyswnner in Talent Saturday. E. V. Jones of Talent, was a Med ford business caller Friday. .Mr. Jones has a lot of farm Implements to sell; he is going to Canada soon. Mrs. Harold Fish Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Fish, whose homo is In New York, returned to her home Tast week after a few months visit at her parents home east of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. lloycr of Ash lalnd, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. J. .V. Radcr last Friday afternoon. Frank Witchcr of Phoenix, return ed from California last week whore ho closed a deal selling their rooming "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name ('nlifnrnip on thft pnckiip, then you are sure your child iri having the best ami moH linrm lean laxative or physic for Hie little Btomiifh, liver, and bowels. Children love Us delicious fruity taste. Full directions for rhild'a done on each bot tle, fiive it without fear. Mother! You must eay "California." K(M'uurN Final Notice In the County Court of the State oi' Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the matter of the estate of Stewart Patterson, deceased. 'Notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors or other persons inlerested in the estate of Stewart Patterson. deceased, that the undersigned, as executor of the last will and testa ment of tho said Stewart 'Patterson deceused, filed his final account as such executor in the .office of the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the 2nd day of February, 1920; and that said court has fixed Saturday. March 6th. IHL'0, at 10 o'clock in the fcrenoon of that day, in the court room of said court in the County Court House at Jackson ville, Oregon, as the lime and place for the hearing of any objections to such final account and the Hett lenient thereof. . All persons having objections to said account are hereby notified to present the same to said court on or before said date. Dated Februarv 2, 1020. ALFRKD S. V. CARPENTKR, As executor of the last will and testament of Stewart Patterson, de ceased. POLITICAL UIS. District Attorney. To the voters of Jackson County, Oregon: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of prosecuting attorney for Jackson County. Oregon, on the Republican ticket, subject to the wish of the voters at the coming primary election, and having been actively engaged in the practice of Ikw in Jackson County, Oregon, for tho past nine years, I believe that with my experience, I can serve the people well in this capacity. I not only believe in the enforcement of law, but If elected, will see that the aws arf enforced and therefore would respectfully solicit your votes at the coming primary election. Respectfully yours. H, A. CANADA Y, house. His; family will take posses sion of their Utile home in Phoenix about the first of March. Fred Neil hammer of Phoenix pur chased a new Kord last week. He is getting along nicely getting the little fellow hridlewise. Vern Brophy and wife anil baby were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mile Furry of Phoenix Sunday. Mrs. Cally Stcudman and Miss Elva Welters wero pleasant visitors at the home of Mrs. Walter Stamliif south of Phoenix Tuesday of last week. SCIATIC PAINS QUICKLYREIEVED Keep Sloan's, tho World's Lini ment handy to allay aches THOUSANDS of men end women, when the least little rheumatic "crick" assails them, have Sloan' l iniment handy to knock it out. Popular a third of a century ago far more popular todav. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving ail external aches and pains sciatica, lumbago, neural gia, overstrained muscles, stilt joints, weather exposure results. A little is all that is necessary, for it soon pent trates without rubbing to the sore spot. Leaves no muss, stained skin, clogged pores. A bottle today is a wise pre caution. Keep it handy. j All druggists 35c, 7(V.. $1.40.- Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 115 cents an inch. Contract rates on application. Cash In advance. II HM WAXTKH FEMALE WANTED Woman bookkeeper. Ap ply Medfcrd Concrete Construction Coi 271 WANTED Cook for 25 men; per manent, position, couiionuuiu quar ters. Box 30, Tribune. WANTED Cook, wages S40.00 a month. Mrs. Heddy, Tel. K80. HELP WANTED MALIC WANTED Primers ando ther or chard help. Hear Creek orchard Phono 4US-.1-2. 270 WANTED Man for spare time work must have auto or librae and wag on. Work consists of inspecting and repairing signs on public roads ' running tt short distance out of .Medtoril. No experience iieeessary Position requires a few hours time every 90 days. Liberal pay ami yearly contract to responsible party. State age, occupation, and whether yLU huvo auto or rig. Ap plications considered conildential. Address Manager Maintenance De partment 14 1-14!) West Ohio Street, Cnicago, Illinois. 27 WANTED -Man to cut wood on shares. Berkeley Orchards. 271! WANTED Team and man to haul lumber and to log. Good wages. Phone 64. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Tot rade for or buy Ford truck. Enquire Phuuenlx Garage, Phoenix, Ore. 27s WANTED Plowing with tractor by day or acre; anything up to 200 acres. A. C. lluson, It. 3, Box"7l. 277 WANTED To- buy spray rig; must be in good condition. Box 2 2, .Mail Tribune. 274 WANTED Let us do your pruning. -Ilea ti I ie n tc Merrell. Phono 32S. 273 WANTED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson's, 45 Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Vedford Printing Co. WANTED Your ntdo re worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front street. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf TAKEN IP TAKEN I P On North Central and placed in pound, one whito sow pig weight about 140 pounds. Slit In left ear. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Chief of Police. 274 TAKEN UP One red bell cow, spot ted face, brand on right shoulder: one roan heifer, one red and white heifer, one red steer, white face, left ear notched on above cattle. Phone II. W. Bingham, 597-.I-3. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS MEDI-'OIll), OIIEGO.V Wo have outside well Improved prop erties on the paved highway, Irrigat ed and non-Irrigated, sizes and prices to suit any reasonable person. Medford city properly from modest cottages to some of the finest homes in the city. Stock Ranches adjacent to good range with ample water to produce1 maximum crops of alfalfa. I Some splendid Orchard and Alfalfa ranches which will show a good net! return on tho Investment. We will be more than pleased to talk with you ; and show you what we consider good j values. We also solicit correspondence. Yours truly. BROWN 6c WHITE WAXTr.'il SITl ATIOXS WANTED Hy experienced woman cook work In cainn cr on ranch. Mrs. F. lteed, Palace Itooms. 2Ta MISCKI.liAX ECU'S V.'E HAY MOItB for old machines tlinn ixtvhnilv ill lilt,.r.l 11, beforo you buy or sell. SinKer Sewing Machine Co., 11.1 West Main street. 1'hone 513-H. Sill' WE DO HEMSTITCH I xr, anil pecot- ; iiiR 10c per yard, silk or cotton. thread furnished. Sinner Sewing! Machine Co. ,115 West Main street Phono 215-lt. 2!ll WE KENT AND REPA1H machines. Phono 213-K, Sinner Sewing Ma chine Cu, 115 West Main street. 27S I'Olt SAW I'OlMl'ltY AXI IXitiS 1'OH SALE -S. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching. I am also hook ing orders for baby chicks. Come and see my stock. 724 South Cen tral avenue, Medford, Ore. M. 11. Hntterfield. 2 94 EOll SALE A few Tancred Special cockerels lett at $.!..i0 each. Mrs. Worthy Booth, 9 ml Oak street, Ashland, Ore. 274 I'Olt SALE Four high class While Leghorn males. Eggs for hatching for lo. .1. O. Isaacson, Central Point. 2S!I FOR SALE S. 0. Illume Island cock erels and setting eggs. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 277 FOIl SALE Hatching eggs from carefully hoganized stock White Wyandottos, White Leghorns, H. 1. Hods. Phono Ki.xx2 Central Point. Mrs. Jno. Brenner. 277 FOR SALE Hutching eggs, Tuncred strain White Leghorns, llegular pens $1.50 por setting,. $7.00 per hundred. Special pen $:i.00 per setting. Ask for mating list. Phone 591-11-1. 11. V. Criim. 2 7(1 FOll SALE Four high class White Leghorn males. Eggs for hatching $5 for 15. J. O. Isaacson, Central Point. 2811 FOR SALE II. I. Heil Hatching eggs. Phono S70-W. 271 FOIl SALE Four high class White Leghorn males. Eggs for hatching $5 for 15. J. O. Isaacson, Central Point. FOIl SALE Barred Uoek cockorols, O. A. C. strain, and eggs for set ting. Phone 5-F-2. FOR SALE S. C. Whlto Leghorn eggs from my bred-to-lay pens, also II. 0. 'Whito Wyandotte eggs of highest quality. W. J. Warner, 510 South Oakdalo avenue. Phono 606-M. FOIl SALE White Minorca cock erels and Wynndottes ft-r sale. !No. 1003 Wcs Tenth. Call after 6:30 evenings, or phone .1. W. Wake field. tf FOR KENT I'TllNISHEI) HOOMS FOlt KENT One furnished room. Nye apartments. MI4-L. 271 FOIl RENT Sleeping room. 602 King street. 277 FOR KENT Room tor gentleman. No. 19 Peach street. Phone 641-11. 270 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, hath, close in. 245 North Grape street. FOR KENT Sleeping room in pri vate home, cheap. Phono 580-M or 401 South King. 273 wheat. Phono 38i;-M. MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent Interest five to forty yours. McCurdy Insurance Agency iu;e-ihiks.slkh. . Xnsli Block Phone -MS Paying Orchard With AUaira 1. 22 acres. II acros Bosc, Bartlett pears, 12 years old. 4 Vi acres Bosc, 7 years old. 7 acres al falfa. This sinull diversified ranch Is now making money. Price $18,000. 2. 4 0 acres. Two miles from city, fair buildings. This tract is now of fered below any other property In same locality. It Is several thousund dollars under value. For a time at $10,000. 3. Bungalow bargain, five rooms, bath. Garage. Woodhouse. All as sessments paid. Price $2000. $600 cush, balance to suit. 4. Strictly modern five room bungalow, hardwood floors. Garage All city assessments paid to date. Price $3250. 5. Best bungalow in Medford Strictly modern. Hardwood floors, fireplace, beamed ceilings.. Mauy built In features. Finest buth room with extra fixtures. A splendid" home The price, $4500. Call or phono and lot us show you the attractive propo sitions we have for sale, both in city and ranch properties. PAG E-l II ESS LE R COM I 'AS V Phone UHI! Nash Work WHY 35 ACRES BEAR CREEK BOTTOM-$9500 Just received a telegram that owner of this placo is seriously ill and place must be sold at once at this sacrifice price. This is cheapest this placejliasjieen offered in ten years. Very best location on Pacific Highway. Ideal home in every way. J. C. Barnes Phone 784-L 20 N. Peach St. B 9 fVltttl HI In fllVllH bIHHb H Ek K. I IB- flk B l 8 III S- lH S I S VJE fct? B B 01 mil II If ill I Ml SUOI I'll I vi a SULFAS J&l IL.U fiLTB ILI. 1UB U S I'Olt HICNT IIOI SI'.S roil KENT Eight room house, modern, newly papered, large lot, . shade and garage. 42.', Scuth Oak dale. Call 121-11 after six. 27 I''Olt KENT I'ivo room modern house, close In. Phono 7"i0-J. 27" KOlt KENT MlSCKLLAXEOl'S KOIt KENT Parly desiring to rent modern storo with basement In Hood business location, rent rea sonable, will bo interested In com municating with liox ('.. .1. 11., this office. 71 l'Oll SALE MlSCELLAXEOl'S FOll SALE Dining room set mid bedroom set. two pair springs and niatlress, library table, bookcase and 9 12 rug. Cull 117 IV.rk or phone 7si!-N. 273 FOll SALE -Small house, chicken house and b;.:a lumber. Hotel Holland, phone 710. Mrs. Flora Ann Irvine. 274 FOR SALE For nursery stock see mo at the Austin hotel, Ashland, Friday afternoon; or the Nash hotel, Medford, Saturday. This week closes my order season for Jackson county for this delivery which will he as soon us possible. High quality, non-irrigated stock. Pear trees were frozen It,- tho snow line S to 12 inches above the bud. Huvo samples to show condition. If you live near Central Point you may leave your order with Mr. Freeman. He has one of my cata logues. K. A. Butler, salesman, Oregon Nursery Co. 2 75 FOll SALE A light delivery lleo truck, new express body and top, four new tires. Price $;!50. Terns or cash. Tinny Motor Co., J 25 South Franl. tf FOlt SALE At bargain, two pool tables, complete equipment, cash or terms. Inquire Clark, 103 North Central. 277 FOR SALE Maxwell touring car In good running order, $250. 618 West Jackson street. 274 FOR SALIC Good dry wood, oak pine and fir. See Keizur Bros, or phono 407-Y. 274 'OR SALE Or for rent, burlier shop Talent, Oregon, inquire 411 Laurel street, Medford. 278 FOll SALE llardie spray rig, used one season. Also team young mules and work horaes. 'Wood saw. Berkeloy Orchurds. 270 FOR SALE Dry oak and manzanita wood, not sawed. Phono 685-.I-3. 3S1 FOR SALE One 1918 Overland. Ituns and looks like now, with all good rubber. A snap, on easy terms. Clark and Chlldcrs, Crater Lako Garage. 275 FOR SALE Two good Fords, with all good rubber, chenp, oasy terms. Clark & Childors, Crater Luko Gar age. 275 FOR SALE All kinds of used cars from $175 up. Terms. Clark & Chlldcrs, Crater Lako Garage. 275 FOR SALE Machinery for comploto brick and tile plant Including clay bank for lmniediutu coloration. 'Will givo torms on part and take brick in part payment. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf FOR SALE Seventeen tons haled al falfa hay. Phono 105. TOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car, demountable rims, otc. Phone 395-.M ot 121 Crater Lako avenue. 291 FOIl SALE Five-ton trailer, built for huuling logs. Used less than six months. Would consider light car In exchange l' 1 Williams, Glerdale. " 273 FOR SALE Good Ford touring car. Phono 315 or 489-11, evenings. FOIl SALE Three light one-horse wagons cheap, nil North lliver slde avenue, Medford. 275 FOR SALE A Chevrolet rondstor with light truck body attached. Good running order. License paid. Price $550, im torms or cush. Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front St. KOIt SALE Can make Immediate delivery on now Ford touring car. Self-starter, shock absorbers. Took car on trade and will sell at small discount. Write or telephono W. C. Clemmens, at Eagle Point. FOP. SALE Hay. Phone 842-J. FOR BALE tmnw, grarel, sediment and dirt. Plowing ana teaming work don. Phone 4!2-.T l'Oll SALE LIVESTOCK FiMi SALE .Jersey milk cow cheap, test 5..1. South Hamilton street ami Dakota avenue. 277 FOIl SALE Toggenbiug buck goat, two years old. Box ,S22, Medlonl. Ore. 277 FOIl SALE Itegislered Hereford hull. Admiral Sims, a direct de Hcendeut of Perfection Fai' fav who was Grand Champion Bull. 19t;,! lull lloyul lilterniitii.'ual Show.! This hull has fino bone, splendid j color, in good flesh, fine ilisposi-1 tlon. Age 27 mouths, has served; but litile. gets beautiful calves, will ! be sold cheap, value considered, j We have purchased a Polled llere-1 ford bull, our only reason for sell ing Admiral Sims. Applv Gold I Crest' Hunch. Hold Hill, Ore. 271 l-'Olt SA I.I'' Cheap, good wi.-rk horse j .10 dollars: also three one-horse wagons. 1111 IXorlh lliverslde avenue, Medford. 2X1 l'Oll SALE Six beautiful nillch cows, four fresh, two coming fresh. Also fine yearling heifer. Oood work horse. Three spring wagons and surrey. 1 1 1 1 North lliverslde avenue, Medford. 2S1 FOlt SALE Fine heifer calf, 10 months old. 274 FOll SALE Throe teams of farm horses, one A-harrow, one disc har row, one wagon, one spray rig, two walking plows, numerous other funning equipment. C. II. Brown. Tel. 59 1-11-1. 274 FOR SALE Three good work horses several Jersey, Guernsey, ami Hoi st oin hellers. Inquire Georgo 1111 ton. Phone 811-11. 277 FOR SALE If you are li: the mar ket for somo good big young work horses nt tho right price, 48 head to be sold, 16 head can be seen at tho Vincent Hani, the other .'12 head will bo over from Siskiyou county as soon us these are dis posed of. All guarantood. Henry Shelly. 273 FOIl SALE Wire haired fox terrier mnlo pup, four mouths old. Phono 540. 276 FOll SALE Pure broil Hod Polled bull calf, one year old. Excep tionally fine animal. Call Modoc Orchard. FOll SALE 16 head stock. Hogs weighing 75 to 125 pounds each at 13 cents per lb. Sco P. H. Mn ben, Applegato, Oro., or phono 9-F-5. 27 4 FOll SALE Jersey cow. Just fresh. Inquire after 5 p. in. J. T. Ed wards, Phoenix. 273 FOR SALE Pureijrcd Duroo Jersey woaned pigs from big type ances tors. Unregistered at $8 each; Iteglstored at $14.00 each. Oood opportunity to got feeders or breeding stock. Call Modoc Orch ard. I'Olt SALE HEAIj KSTATE FOR SALE Good farm homo, alfal fa land, summer pasture, spring water for ull purposus. 315 Ha ven St. 278 FOR SALE 80 acre ranch; cxhnngn for bouse In Modford. Cull at (i.'14 N. Central, 'Medford, Oro. 278 FOR SALE Eighty acres wood three miles up Evans creek from ilogue rlvor, prlco $750.00. Will take Kord or Chovrolot on deal. Drown & Whito, 10 South Fir. 274 FOll SALE Itunch hy owner. Mako good chicken ranch or homo plnce. Reasonable price. Box 6 0 Mail Tribune. 274 FOll RENT Oil SALE Six-room house with largo sleeping porch and garage, all newly remodled und eloso In. See Mr. Taylor of tho Valley Fuel Co., or phono 739 J, ovenlngs. 275 KOIt SALE By owner only, houses and lots In Medford. Also good land. Cash or easy torms. T. L. Taylor, phone 452-11. 277 KOIt SALE $0500 will buy 24 V4 acres of good alfalfa land, well im proved, and 26 acres of tlmbor land. Will scll soparato If desired. Joins Dr. Clancy's orchard on It. K. I). 1, Box 31. W. S. llaypholtz. Medford, Oro. 273 KOR SALE Timbered claim, Jack son county, Oregon. Wm. Wlck ens, Pulni City, California. 279 KOIt SALE Fourteen acres one- fourth mllo north Central Point on good road; good four-room cot tage, good irrigating pumping plant, threo acres vineyard, family orchard, 7o Whlto Leghorn chick ens. Price $3000, $2500 will han dle place, balance on long time, 6 per cont. Apply to T, J. Noonan owner, on place. 27 i FOlt SALE By owner only, house and lots In Modford. Cash or easy terms. T. L. Taylor, phone 43 2-H 277 Itl'SIXEKS OPIfHtTUXITIES HOOMkNO HOUSE FOR SALE flood business, leusonnhlo terms Write or enqulro 160 Fourth St., Ashland, Ore. 275 I'Olt K.XCIIAXOK FOR. EXCHANGE If you have five or six room modern bungalow on puved street you want to ex change for cash, address Box W. P. Mali Tribune, illvo full purlieu lars. 2'7'j MONEY TO IOA.V TO LOAN J. n. Andrews loans money on real estate and liuya mortgage and Liberty bonus Phone C3-M. 31 North Grape Tel, smWm 1 ! I S I X ESS Dirt ECTO II V. Aulo. Supplies. LAHEIt Al'TO SPR1NO CO. We are operating the largest, oldost and bost-eiiulppcd plant in the Pa cific northwest, t'sn our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. ;14 North Flfteonlh St., I'ortlund, Oregon. Attorneys. W. E. PHIPPS Attorney at Lnw, 425-426 M. F. & II. Bldg. Office phone 372; residence phone 325-M. ELIJAH 11. 1 1 II It 11 Lawyer, 213-14 tlarnett-Corey lildg. POUTER J. NEFF Attcrncy-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National ll.ink Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Gnrnotl Corey Building. IllllltUlij; Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT -BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize in ail kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenlh streets. 259 Kxpert 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. & II. Building, Medford. Phono 15 7-It. Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Haignt aiusio Studio, 401 Garnctt-Corey Bldg. Phono 72. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono 184. Physicians and Surgeons. A BU11SELL, M. I).; 13. C. Splnolo glst, iPhyslclun and Surgeon. Spe cialty Physiological Mcthods 297 IIOBERT W. STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phone 39. Residence 933. DR. J. J. EMIMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. 11. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phono 507. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Residence 26 3. Laurel Street DR. E. RANDOLPH SBELY, 306-307 Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rogue River valley people. DR. McMORllIS 'M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practlco llmltod to surgery and hospital obsterlcs. Special nttontlon glvon to diseases of women. Officos 306-7 M. K. & 11. Bldg. llesldonce, tho Dow Hos pital. Ih-Inters and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best oqulppod printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, otc. Portland prices. 27 North Kir St. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO". Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady assistant, Auto mobllo Hearse Service. Auto Am bulance Sorvico. ' Coroner. Lodges. I. O, O, !'. Mi'ilfnnl loillto No. 8,1, Meets every Monility niglit at 7:30, C T. l'arkur, N. G., W. L. Miller, secre tary. Itoffiio Itlver Kncnnipment No. 30 Meets 2l unil 4th KrldayB at 7:30 p. m. Kamuel iiatemun, C. P., 1. O. How ard, scrilie. Olive lthrkali Iii.Ieo No. 28 Meets 1st anil Sril Tiirstisys at 8 p. in. Nan nie Hull, N. 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