Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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PXOTC SEVER
TULLE. France, Feb. IS. The
vicar of the village of Aix, near here,
denounced modern dancing and balls
during his seruiou Sunday morning
and on Monday night the windows of
Ilia church were smashed. It is al
leged that young people of the town
are guilty of the offense.
JjlVOstOCk
, PORTLAND. Ore, Feb. 18. Cut
lie receipts 7t'2: weak. Grain ami
pull) ted steers .l:2.U0(i 12.7." : choice
$11.00(5 ll..r)0; good to choice, UU0
(it'll. 00; medium to irooil. 9.00f
10.00: fair to "rood. 8.110(1! 11.011 ; com
mon to fair, $7.00( S.00 ; choice cowh
and heifers, $0.r0(i 10.."i0 : L'ooil to
choice, $8.50(t !).."U ; medium to irood.
$7."0(n'8..:i0: fair to medium. .'fti..")0(
7.50: canncrs, :i.f0( (i.f0 : bulls.
$(i.,J5(58.50: prime liuht calves.
'$15.50(5 17.00: medium liirht. $12.50
(515.50: heavy. $7.00(512.50; Mock
ers and feedrs. ,f 8.00(5 9.50.
Holts reiceiits 127. Steady. Prime
mixed, $15.75(51 (i.25: medium, $15.25
(515.75: rouirh lieavv, $11.00(515.25;
pit's, $13.00(7fl5.00.'
Sheep receiids 518. Steady. F.ast
ern lambs, $17.00(rMS.OO: liulit vil
ley, $10.00(517.00;. heavy. $M.50;;i
,15.50; feiler lambs, $12.00(515.00:
.ycnrlintrs, $13.50(51-1.00; wethers.
$13.00(513.50: ewes. $10.00(ri2.00.
lluttcr.
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 18. llut
ler steady; cubes extra 5i)1!.(5tl0e:
parchment wrapped, box lots, C2c;
cartons, 63c: half boxes, half cent
more: less than half boxes one cent
more. Butterfnt (i'.HoOOc f. o. b.
station: 02(5 tile Portland.
Kggs
Eecs, selling price, case count,
42'c ; bovine; price, -12c: solium
price, candled, 1-lc; selected candled
in cartons 40(a50c.
Poultry
U.cns 30(531c! broilers, 35l()c
iml roosters, 20c; turkeys,-53c: liecs-.
20c.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Bv A. a HoTrlett.
Wednesday afternoon, after I had
finished writing my letter to The
iUedford Wail Tribune, I took a stroll
around town to see if there was any
thing of Interest to be seen, and I
scon found" ton of our enterprising
citizens of the tewn and community
engaged either in pitching horse
shoes (quoits) or else enjoying the
sport looking on, and soon our painter
and paper-hanger, Sam Courtney,
drove up, but didn't tarry long, but
procured some gasoline for bis ma
chine and went on his way looking
arter business.
In the course of the afternoon Mr.
John Dixon of Trail came into the
Sunnyslde to spend the night, remark
ing that he expected to remain until
Friday, as ho wantod to go up on tho
Adamson stago, and that, stage docs
not go only three trips a week. Later
on Mr. II. T. Galey of Ashland, a
traveling Insurance . agent, came in
for tho night and about the same
time Mr. S. W. Tracy a traveling
salesman, for the Hall llrand Hub
bors, camo in and speut the night
with us.
Mrs. A. II. Ilazelton has gono over
into California to visit her two
daughters, ono at llornbrook and the
other at Chico. She took her son.
Jlbbbie, with her, expecting to remain
for an indefinite period, as her hus
band Is engaged teaching near
Rancherio Prairie.
Mrs. Walter Myers camo In Thurs
day morning bringing in her cream
and eggs. . She said that she was
hatching out chickens and that Mr.
Myers stayed at home to plow and
look after tho incubator while she
came to town. She Is the lady men
tioned in a former letter as having
bought a number of turkeys at Tal
ent for breeding purposes. They ex
pect to be in the poultry business
quite extensively this season.
There has been another change in
real estate in our little town. Mr.
W. P. Morgan, who owns the old Pool
hotel property, having bought a three
acre tract of the Von der Hellen
Brown Real Estate company and a
HER NEW DRESS
COST FEW CENTS
'Diamond Dyes" Make Faded,
Old, Shabby Apparel Color
ful and New, .
Don't worry about perfect results.
Vac "Diamond' Dtps " guaranteed to give
a new. rich, fadeless color to any fab
ric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot
Ion or mixed goo As. dresse3. blouses,
toekings, skirts, children's coats, feath
ers, draperies, coverings.
The Direction Book with each packasre
tells so plainly how to diamond dye over
nny color tlr.it you can not make ji mi
Uke. To match any material, hava drni-st
jhow you "IJtainond Dye" Color Card.
lot joining his hotel property uiul tho
oh! A. V. Florey lot lying between;
Main street and tht' creek. .
Uny. Mr. Hcyt of Ashland, the H.
S. missionary for tho Presbytoriau
church, tailed on your correspondent
T h u is d a y a f t u rn o o n . lie was w o r Ic
ing iij the interest of the drive for!
the Armenians, appointing solk'ting
agents and notifying the different sec
tions of the country the amount that
each was expected to raise for I be
cause. In the hum of tx-nversation,
ho mentioned the fact (hat he ex
pected to giXQ a tUerioptie exhibition
entertainment in the church here on
the evening of the. 22nd of this
month. There will be about ninety
different slides portraying scenes
over tho seas. The exhibition will
be free, but at the close there will
be an offering for the benefit of the
destitute Armenians.
Thursday evening there was a
meeting here at the Opera House .in
the interest of the Kami JJureau
ami .Miss Klorence Pool, the home
demonstration agent, came out in the
forenoon to make the necessary ar
rangements for holding the meeting.
There was not near the number in
attendenco that would have been, had
tho roads been po that people could
have come in their cars, but the hor
rible reads kept a number away, for
in talking to the farmers who came
in to dispose of their cream and eggs,
and they all expressed a strong de
sire to attend, but could not on ac
count of the bad roads, not so muddy
but so rough, and by the timo-they
milk their cows, it makes it too late
to drive with a team into town after
dark. Rut there was quite a number
who could and did attend aud Mr.
Gate, our county pathologist gave
us a talk setting forth the object
of tho organization and told of what
they had done to help the farmers,
by forcing the middle man to sell at
a more reasonable price, and the bu
reau furnishing the farmers with the
necessaries of farm life, such a sul
phor and other fertilizers as well as
feed, as many of them have to buy
at greatly reduced prices. There are
quite a number in this neighborhood
who have expressed a desire to
SALTS
S FINE FOR
KIDNEYS. QUIT MEAT
Flush the Kidneys at once when Back
hurts or Bladder bothers Meat
forma uric acid.
Mo man or woman who eat meat roffU
inrly enn niaku a niist-aJto by flushing
the kidners occasionally, nays a well
known outhority. Meat forma uric acid
vhicli clogs the kidney pores so they
;luggisMy filter or atrain only part of
'ii3 waste and prisons from tho blood,
.hen you get sick. Nearly all rhcuma
,iEm, headaches, liver trouble, norvoua
lora, constipation, dizainess, slBeplessneaa,
bladder disorders come from sluggish kid
neys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the
kidneys or your back hurts, or if tho
urine is r.loudy, offensive, full of sedi
ment, irregular of passage or attended
by a sensation of scalding, get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable
pharmacy and take a tablospoonful in
a glass of water before breakfast for a
few daya and your kidneys will then act
fine. This famous salts is mode from
the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithJa and haB been used for
generations to flush clogged kidney and
stimulate them to activity also to neu
tralize the ncido in urine so it no longer
canses irritation, thus ending bladder dis
order a.
Jad Baits is inexpensive and can
not injure; makes a delightful effer
vescent lithia-watcr drink which all reg
ular meat eaters should take now and
then to kcop the kidneys clean and the
blood pure, thoreby avoiding aerioua kid
ncv complications.
Some Real
Realty Bargains
$25,000 for $16,500
111 health and war losses causes the
foil wing unparallelled offer. A
wonderfully fine fruit and Dairy
Ranch, GO acres, free water, small
amount in pasture and timber,
enough for family use. Out range
for number of cows, Isanti lays al
most level, 2 miles from Ashland.
Good buildings. Heautiful shade
trees, scenic gutlook. Water system
f(r house, lawn and barn, udder grav
ity pressure. 12 acres Bartletts and
U Anjou, extra fine, full bearing. 5
acres extra good Uartlett pears and
'.Vewtown apples, full bearing. 2
acres old apple orchard, varieties,
bear from u to -10 boxes. 1 acre
young Klberta peaches, produced 400
boxes, 1919. Balance in extra fine
stand of alfa v Rnd grain. Splendid
team cow brood sows tools and ma
chinery goes with tho place. This is
a prize winner place and should be
seen to be fully appreciated.
Price $16,500 With Terms
A VERY EXCEPTIONAL
STOCK RANCH
350 acres on the paved highway,
1500 elevation, 13 miles from Grants
Pass, on pretty trout stream, private
ditches, school house on the ranch,
good house and barn ample machinery
and tools and scales, picturesque sur
roundings, land mostly level, but
some sloping hill side with gocd tim
ber, saw mill near by, about 160 acres
very beat soil in alfalfa and grain.
'produces 00 bu. barVX and extra
heavy yield of first-class corn. Some
more land slashed and ready for cul
tivation, largi; and good out ran go.
Team and machinery, all good, goes
with place, or will soil 1 S :i acres with
bldgs., or 15-1 without. TERMS.
' I hHYo'a large IHt of nrnllyKnr-
guitiK.
E."T.STAPLES, Rei'lfy" Broker
A&hhtuU, Ore, 1'bonc liO
come members of the bureau. Miss
Pool also gave a short talk on the
subject of preparing food, especially
on canning vegetables, as well as
fruit. And then Mr. Gate resumed
his talk, inviting the farmers to as
sist in the organization. There is
quite a number in this community
who are favorable to the move and ex
pect to give in their name and pay
their initiation fee.
There was quite a number of people
here for dinner Thursday. Among
them, William Lewis, sheep king
of this section, and his man, Geo.
Kord, J. A. Ware, P. S. Anderson
and .I. S. Pierce, of Trail
Mr. 'Nason, one of the forest rang
ers, came in on tin Mcdf;rd stage
and went on i;p to Trail.
Win. Stanley, :'a:'ier of the five or
six Stanley boys who are interested
in the em tin business, was a business
caller Thursiu,..
Amoii'4 :.ie guest'; at the Sunnyside
Kridiiy v. as Mrs. Gail Von der llel
len, of We.llen; Mrs. Georuu Von der
lielleu and son, Donald, of Medford
and her sister Mrs. S. Whitley Rich
ardson of Portland; .Mr. Charles llor-
tou cf Klamath Kails; G. V. Loos ley
of Port Klamath and his father, Geo.
W. l.oosley of Ashland; three cattle
buyers and Walter Wood, another
cattleman of Kagle Point.
Mrs. John Greb, wife of one of our
leading farmers, passed through cur
t o w n P rid ay p . m . on h er wa y to
Urownsboro to bring her daughter
home, who is teaching in that district.
llerr charno. wife and her son, Carl
Be rg m a n , passed through town o n
their way to Medford this Saturday
morning.
11. T. Cchachno of Chicago, K. .1.
Murphy, wife and son of Wellen,
I'-arnest Peachey, who is engaged
counting the stbekmens cattle for IT.
S. range. H. M. Conley, John Gob
leigh, Butte Pls; G. W. Herrian, the
fish hatchery superintendent, Butte
Falls; M. K. Lewis and Harvey Smith
were among the diners Saturday and
later in the day Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Klienhammer, W. K. Xeidler of
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
f l Apply ' Cream in Nostrils To
I Open Up Air Passages. t
J i
."..-..-."-.....--,-... .."..',...-.......M....tMS
Ah! Wliat relief! Your clogged nos
trils open riglifc lip, the air passages of
your head are clear and you can breatho
freely. No more hawkinp, snuffling,
mucous discharge, headache, dryness no
struggling for breath at night, your cold
or catarrh is gone. '
Don't slay stuffed up!' Get a'flmall
bottle of Ely's.Croam Balm from your
dniggist now. Apply a little of "this
fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos
trils, let it penetrate through every air
passage ofthn head soothe 'and" heal
the Bwollen, intlamed mucous membrane,
giving you instant relief.', Kly'a. Cream
Balm.is'justwhat everyjcold and ca
tarrh S sufferer! hasxboen peeking.' !Ito
iuBt splendid.. - ' " '"
POLITICAL, CAltDS.
JMstrict Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tho office of Prosecuting
Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon,
on the republican ticket, , subject to
the -wish of the voters at the coining
primary election. If nominated and
elected I will seo that tho laws are
justly and honestlj- enforced. Re
spectfully yours,
Adv. H. A. CANADAY..
Holieviug that my successful man
agement of the office of District At
torney has shewn me thoroughly
qualified, and that 1 can serve the
people of Jackson county, in that
capacity best, I announco my candi
dacy for re-election on tho republican
ticket ut the May primaries.
Adv. O. M. ItORERTS.
1 hereby announco my candidacy
for nomination on the republican
ticket for tho effice of Prosecuting
Attorney. If elected I pledge myself
to an impartial enforcement of the
law. F. P. l'WKKELL.
Adv.
Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nomination for tho office of
sheriff on the republican ticket, sub
ject to tho May primaries. I feel
that my record as a public official
during the first torm entitles mo to
re-nomination and re-election.
Adv. C. E. TEUHILL.
I hereby announco myself a repub
lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson
county, at tho May primaries. SeV'
cral years experience in this line of
work, including last six months of
1919 In the tax collection depart
ment, thoroughly qualifies mo to ad
minister the duties of the office In an
efficient manner.
Adv. JOHN B. W1MER.
County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re
nomination for County Clerk on the
republican ticket subject to the decis.
ion of tho people at the coming pri
maries, and hope my record In this
office the first term is such that I
am entitled to your support this year.
Adv. CI1AUXCEY FLOHEY.
County A.ssssor.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the re-noTnlnation to the office
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, by the Republican party at the
primary election May 21st, 1920.
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN.
UAW'LES MOORE
for
Democratic Nomination
District Attorney
May Primary, 1920.
Aplefiate, called for dinner. They
each have farms on Little Applegato
and are engaged in tho cuttle, business.
Advertising Rates
Classified Ono cent n word.
Locals Ten cents a line.
I.crhI I'Mve cents a line.
IHsplay ;1T cents an inch.
Contract rates on application.
Cash in advance.
I1K1.1 V A XT !: I V KM A 1, K
WAXTKD Woman and helpers in
boardinK honse mi ranch. Wages
$1..'0 per (lay. I'lmne ." 7 2 -1 1 .
WAXTKD Waitress. Applv at once.
Msr. Hotel Holland. 2S0
WANTED Reliable middle-aged
woman, good cook and housekeep
er. Threo in family, tlood wages
and a good home. Box T. Mail
Tribune. 1!S4
WANTED Experienced waitress, fi
days a week, tlushcr Cafe.
WANTED Cook, wages MO. 00 a
month. Mrs. Iteddy, Tel. :;S0.
HELP WAXTKD MALE
WANTED Agents foi Medford nnd
vicinity, tlood proposition. Pre
vious experience unnecessary. Free
school of instruction. Address
Massachusetts Bonding and Insur
ance Company, accident and health
deuartment, Saginaw, Michigan.
. Capital, $1,300,000. 2S04
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS $110
mcnth. Ago, lS-:t". Experience
unnecessary. For free particulars
examinations, write J. Leonard
(former Government Examiner)
75S Equitable llltlg., Washington,
D. C. 2 82
WAXTKD MISCICI.LAXKOrS
WANTED 10 or 1.1 acres of good
corn land. River bottom preferred.
C. O. Dunaway. 720 Oak. 2S2
WANTED 1 or 0-rooin furnished
house, April 1,1. Phone manager
of Woolworlh Co. 2 SI
WANTED To buy a good milk cow.
Phone CI 1-J4. 2S0
WANTED To buy gas stove. Phono
SCO or call 21G ' Front. 2S0
WANTED To buy 10 stands of bees.
Phone II. W. Bingham, .1U7-.I-3.
WANTED When you have building
or repairing, seo Gillette, 103
South Oakdalo. Ho does tho work
right, quick, and reasonable. Py
tho day or contract. Phono 471.
301
WANTED St. Louis prices for furs
at Johnson's, 4a Front street.
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Vedford Printing Co.
WANTED Your nrije ra worth real
money at Johnson's, 45 Front
street. k-
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. tf
KOlt KXCIFAXOH
FOR SALE OR TRADE For seven
passenger cur, sLx head horsos, 3 Vt
John Deere wagon praetically new,
one light two-horse wagon with
springs, one Jclin Deore top boggy,
with polo and shafts, one set of
double harness, heavy wagon har
ness, one springtootli harrow, one
10-iuch John Deero plow, ono 12
inch Syracuso plow and farm Im
plements. C. P. Roberts, corner
Orator Utko and Spring. 2S1
LOST
LOST 'Brown mule. Aits, box
Williams, .Mull Tribune. 284
LOST Laval Here and chain. Finder
return to Ends Transfer Co., and
receive reward. 280
MO.VKY TO T.OAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buys
mortgagos and Liborty bonds.
Phone 53-M. 31 North Grape
street.
l'OK RENT I'URXI.SIIKI) ROOMS
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath,
close in. 245 North Orapo street.
2 S 1.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath,
close in. 245 North Grapo street.
l'OK KENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern six-room cot
tage. Phone .11S-.1. 2S3
FO R RENT -Modern 0-rcotn bunga
low, furnished. Water rent paid.
Phone 371-X. 283
FOR RENT Eight room house,
modern. Large ynrd, shade. 42.1
South Oakdale. Phono 121-R. tt
l'OK RICXT ailSCISLLA.XKOPS
FOR RENT A few work horses. .1.
L. Helm. 280
WHY
200 ACRES $9,000.00
STOCK, GEAIN, ALFALFA AND DAIRY RANCH
- -w
0 miles from Central Point. Just off Pacific Highway. For Im
mediate sale, $9,000.00
LESS THAN HALF PRICE
This place sold some years ago for $20,000.00. It is worth It.
90 acres now In crop. Some good alfalfa and grain. 40 acres mom
can be cultivated. On good road near school, idea! place to live.
Open range back of place. Hank your money In this land. It will
pay 20 per cent on Investment. If looking for land and want a real
bargain see this at once. JJft
Phone 78I-L or call, at 20 X. Peach streot,
J. G. Barnes
TAKKX I'C
-ltrmvn puny. No brand.
Owner can have by paying charges.
1 lo;'. Niantic street. 2S;!
l'OK SALE .-.ilSCKl.LAM-'.Ol'S
KOli SALE -Small onions, cheap.!
Phono 7 7 7-1.. 2S1 !
1
POH SALE Host steam traction
engine, 110 h. p., with or without
trucks, 70 h. J), on belt. log. saw
and haul your lumber. Snap
$lf,OII. Address Box II. A., .Mail!
Tribune. 2S2
FOIt SALE Ford tractor cheap, j
John Deer two-bottom sulkey plow.
Large lie Lavel Cream Separator.
Cream cooler. Webster Orchard
Co. STl-J."!. 2S;i
FOIt SALE lloosler kitchen cabinet
splendid condition. Also Westing-(
bouse Electric Hot Plate, a real
stove. 52ti W. 10th. 2S1
FOli SALE Ht.'so scions. W.
llarlzell, I (is-.l-l.
FOR SALE Petito prunes, l.'.c; f,00
pound lets. 14c; loot) pound lots
HI U-c; f. o. b. tlravts I'ass. John
H. Robinson, Grants Pass. It. 4.
2SI
FOR SALE Ford tractor cheap.
John Deere, two-bottom sulkey
plow. Largo De Lav' Cream Sepa
rator, cream cooler. Webster
Orchard Co. .". 7 1 -.1 r. . 2S3
FOI! SALE Few household articles.
Phono 04ti-R.
FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa hay
$2.1.000. One mile east of Phcenix
on Seantlin Ranch. 2S2
FOR SALE New French hotel range.
210 X. Front. Phono MOO. 2S0
FOR SALIC. Great bargain, moun
tain buggy, good as new; .100 l'eot
one-inch iron pipe; corrugated rol
ler, throe-inch high wheei wagon.
W. I). Roberts, Eaglo Point. 2S1
FOR SALE John Deero 10-lnch
sulky gang plow In good condition.
Phono 591-J-2. "
FOR SALIC Cheap, strong two-seated
surrey easily niado into hack;
single buggy; $1.00 per setting
eggs. Wm. McKay, It. 1, phone
539-J-2. 2S0
FOR SALE Dry oak and nian.anita
wood, not sawed. Phono GS5-.I-3.
381
FOR SALE Machinery for complete
brick and tile plant including clay
bank for immediate cperation.
Will give terms on part and take
brick in part payment. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALE Seventeen tons baled al
falfa hay. Phono 105.
FOR SALE Hay. Phone 8 4 2-J.
FCR SALE fcrnnn, gravel, aedlment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone 912-J.
FOR HLK POULTRY AND 1CGC1S
FOIt SALE Ono 400-egg Cyphers
Incubator, $2,1; also ono Indoor
Brooder, $5. S. A. Marshall, Cen
tral Point. 281
FOR SALE Hurt Leghorn eggs.
$1.00 a sotting, 140 Ho. Holly St..
2S3
FOR SALIC S. C. White Leghorn
hatching eggs. Whlto Wing Strain
is hotter this year than ever before.
Order ut once. Whlto Wing Poul
try Farm, Phoenix. 289
FOR SALE O. A. C. Barred Rock
hatching eggs, $1.50 per 15; $2.75
per 30; $8.50 per 100. W. M.
Totherow, Central Point, Oregon:
2 80
FOR SALIC O. A. C. Whlto Leghorn
cockerels $3.00 each, worth dou
ble For cheaper and better hatch
ing eggs seo Gits Brominor, R. 3,
'Phono 589-.I-2. 301
FOR SALE Booking orders eggB
and, chicks, heavy laying strain
White Leghorns, It. I. Reds. Price
reasonable. Cockerels cheap.
"Mrs. F. 11. Dressier, phono 777-L.
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
eggs lor hatching. 1 am also hook
ing' orders for baby chicks. Como
and seo my stock. 724 South Cen
tral iivenuo, Medtord, Ore. IS. II.
llutterfleld. 294
FOR SALE S. C. Whlto Leghorn
eggs from my bred-to-lny pens,
also It. C. White Wyandotte eggs
of highest quality. W. .1. Warner,
519 South Oakdale avenue. Phone
B96-M.
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm or orchard land, O per cent
Interest five to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
KOI! SAl.i: LIVESTOCK
FOli SALE--lln head of goal voting!
ewes. Will sell reasonable. L.D.I
Tucker, Brownsltoro. 2"
FOI! SALE A hunch of well-bred
llerford stock cattle. V . II. Chap
man, 1!. F. 1. 1, Ashland, Oregon.
2 s r,
FOR SALE S-year-old heifer and
calf, I mo. old calf. Set of heavy
harness. Ceo. K, Myers, Central
Point.
I '
FOIt SALE Several Jersey and
tluernsey cows and heifers. Soon
to freshen, also ;! good work
horses. Ceo. Hilton. Phone
SUS-ll.
FOIt SALIC Mare, easy keeper, true
to pull, or trade for bicycle or fur
niture. Phono :t.V.)-Y. ;:si
FOR SALIC Fine mule team. Go-od
leaders. Dandy for orchard work.
Foothills Orchard. Oll-.M. 2S3
FOR SALE-1-E-l
I.
'1 Angora goals. Phone
2S2
OR SALIC Saddle pony, young anil
in good condition, gentle and
stnnd, $2.r,.00. 222 East 12th St.
2S0
FOR SALE Team ranch mares,
2700 pounds. Heifer soon fresh.
Cheap. Alfalfa had, delivered,
1 102 Niantic St. 2S2
FOR SALE Cheap, good work horso
30 dollars; also threo ono-horso
wagons. 1111 North ltlvorsido
avenue, Medford, 2S1
FOR SALE Six beautiful milch
cows, four fresh, two coming fresh.
Also fine yearling heifer. Good
work horso. Three spring wagons
and surrey. 1111 North ltlvorsido
avenue, Medford. 281
FOR SALE Pure tired Duroo Jorsoy
woaned pigs from big type ances
tors. Unregistered at $S each;
Registered at $14.00 each. Good
opportunity to got foodors or
breeding stock. Call Modoc Orch
ard. l'OK SALIC KICAIi NSTATE
FOR SALE Look my house ovor at.
232 So. Grapo. For sale or rent
.lames Taylor 240 So. Grape, or
Valloy Fuel Co. 282
FOR SALE Bearing pear orchard.
Phono' 710. Airs. Flora Ann lr
vino. 2S2
FOR SALE 50 aero ranch; exchange
for house In Medford. Call 034
N. "Central, -Medford, Ore. 2 8ft
FOR SALE If you are looking for
. a nice ft-room bungalow homo, see
tho ono at 518 Beatty atreot, or
would trade in on acrettgo nnd
pay soino difference. 282
FOR BALE Important matters re
quires my presenco elsewhere, 1
oWer for snlo all my holdings in
Southern Oregon, at reasonable
prices. Fine country homo, 51
acres, permanent water right, good
soil, roads, school, part, orchard,
tine neighborhood, niodorn con
veniences, electric lights, telephone,
plumbing, motor pewor, etc. 7
miles on Crater Lake highway. 4 0
ucres partly Improved, and 40
acres timber pasturo land In Sams
valley. Also tho Tablo Rock Htoro
property (subject to tenant's lease)
near .Modoc hritlgo. Address John
Cameron, Route 2, Central Point,
Oregon. Phono Central Point 1 l-l
282
FOIt SALE Five room bungalow,
with or without furniture 4 13
West Second. Phono 547-L. 280
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE At onco. Xew Oakland
Six. Phono 283-lt. 280
USED CAR clearing hoitso, liny for
casn, son on terms. ricKens-Mcrrlll
Motor Co., 18 North Grapo. tf
FOR SALIC A light delivery Reo
truck, now express body and top,
four now tires. Price $350. Torns
or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 125
South Frant. tf
FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car,
demountable rims, etc, Phono
395-M or 121 Crater Lako avonuo.
291
MISCELLANEOUS
WE PAY MORE for old machines
than anybody in Modford. See us
before you buy or sell. Singer
Sowing Machine Co., 115 Wost
Main street. Phono 215-11. 291
WE DO HEMSTITCHING and pecot
Ing 10c per ynrd, silk or cotton,
thread furnished. Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 115 West Muln street.
Phone 215-R. 291
BROWNS WHITE
REALTORS
MICIH'OKI), OKICtiOX
Wo have outsldo well improved prop
erties on tho paved highway, irrigat
ed and non-Irrigated, sizes and prices
10 huh any reasonable person.
Medrord city properly from modest
cottages to some of the finest homos
in ma cuy.
Stock Ranches adjacent to good
range with ample water to produce
maximum crops or airaltu.
Somn Rn1t,n,ll,l Ornlin.rf aw1 Alfnlfn
ranches which will show a good not
return on tho Investment. Wo will
be more than pleased to talk with you
and show you what wo consldor good
values.
Wo also solicit correspondence.
Yours truly,
BROWN & WHITE
III'SIXESS PiltKCTORY.
Auto Supplies,
LAMER AFTO SPRINT. CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in tho Pa
cific, northwest. Pse our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
At torneys.
W. E. P11IPPS Attorney at Law.
42:.-42(! M. F. & II. Illdg. Offico
phono 272; resilience phono 325-M.
ELIJAH 11. 11URD Lawyer, 213-14
Garnet t -Corey llltlg.
PORTER J. NEFF Attcrney-at-law,
rooms S ami 0, Modford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAM ICS Lawyer, Gnrnett
Corey Building.
llullillng Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS specialize In ail
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259
ICxpert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting and In
como Tax requirements. Look
into our simplified accounting
mothod. M. F. & II. Building,
Modford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction in Music.
FRED ALTON IIAIC.IIT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Jlalght Music
studio, 31S Ga'rnott-Corey Bldg.
Phono 72.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT Gonoral mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono
184.
Physicians and Surgeons.
A IHUtSELL, M. D.; 1). C. Splnolo
glst, iPhyslclan and Surgeon. Spe--eialty
Physiological Methods. 309-10-11
M. F. & 11. bldg. Phone 29.
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank'
Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of
flee phono 39. Rosidenco 933.
DR. J. J. EMIMENS Physician ana
surgoon. Practice limited to eyo,.
ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested nnd glasses sup.
pliod. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
It. R. Co. Offices M. F. &. H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 5 67. .
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW .
OSTEOPATH1S PHYSICIANS
416-417 Gamett-Corey Bldg.
- Phono 90'4-L.
Rosldonco 26 S. Laurel Streot
DR. E. RANIDOLPI1 SKELY, 306-307
Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
makes a specialty of surgery. Spec
ial attention to Modford and Rogue
River valloy pooplo.
DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician
nnd Surgoon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obsterlcs.
Special attention given to diseases
of womou. Officos 306-7 M. F. &
11. Bldg. Residonco, the Dow Hos
pital. , .,
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
host equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
looso leaf lodgors, billing systoms,
etc. Portland prices. 27 Norta
Fir St. ...
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFKR & STORAGE CO".
Oftico 4 3 North Front St. Phono
310. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. Undertakers
JOHN A. PERL
IJndei-tjikcr
Phono M 47 and 47-J-2.. 28 South
llnrtlctt. Lady assistant. Auto
mobile Henrso Service Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.
lodges.
I. (). O. P. Motlford IoiIbo No. 83,
Meets evi-ry Momluv night nt 7:30, O.
T. Parker, N. CI., W. L. Miller, secre
tary. Rogue River Kncampnient No, 30
Meets ,t und -lilt Fridays nt 7:30 p.
m. Kumnel Lfuteman, C P., L. O. How
ard, scribe.
Olive Hbekah lodge No. 23 Meets
1st and tlrd Tucstlnys at 8 p. m'.'Nan- '
nle Hull, N. U Annie J. Uuteman,
secretary.
Visitors cordially Invited to all
nu-etlnRH. '
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
5 room bungalow, modern, 2 lots
with furniture, $1600.
5 room cottage, modern, 2 lots, on
pavement, $1200.
8 rooms, modern, 2 lots, corner,
pavement, $1100.
10 ucres improved, orchard, good
buildings, $3000.
10 acres, well located, 5 acres
bearing pears, $2000.
120 ucres bottom land, wo'll' Im
proved, $6300. ; -
HURD LAND ft INVEST
MENT CO.
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