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BEDFORD WHV, TRTRUUT?, MT5DF0RTI. O'RFfiOX'. TTIT'TlftDAV. FF.TVRT'ArjY If). 1020 r'ATTTC FTTT3 ANTIOGH ITEMS Miss Ella Smith "oC Antioch 1ms been gtiivinu: with Mrs. Elbert Glass the past five week. '" ' uVred llrown mid Richard lirown were culled to the valley n nccount of the serious illness of their broth er's wife, Mrs. Minne Brown, who lives tot Divide. Then-Glass' familv fire alj linvinc a sieze of the flu.' ' Mrs. JA ' Brown, who lives near Phoenix,' spent the week with home folks at Antioch, Mr. and Mrs. John Hodgers. Jesse Olass, our new rood super visor, 'was out with Ilia sradur Thurs da'v. ' '' 3Xe and- Mrs,' Sam Marsbnllund George Stncov who is slavins with his'; sister and coins to' Central Point swhuril, -are all reco'yeruia fromi th.' fill. Mr.' and Mrs. Dell 'Morrison have bought a new Ford. Myrtle Chapman left Sunday al tera week's stai with home folks.1 Miss Zella Tavlor has recovered fro mlier illness and made a trip to town'this week; JC(V Moore who traded- his Medford property for a ranch in the Meadows, hauled' a load of hnv and started work this' week. T. Godl'rev has moved his familv from the Bentrle Hall to their moun tain ranch. . . Geoifee Stacev motored to Cen tral Point Friday and broiiL'lit hack his son to recruit up after having the flu: . 1 Jfr, and Mrs,. Cameron of Table? rtock were through Ihe Autiuch dis trict Sunday. ; Mir.' and Mrs. Ralph Hiissell of the Meadows motored to Medford Nun- V.'. 1'lrcult l.ourr, ., .t.Ma 4Pb, I-nrk $$inif?. Order. Itplph WaMbKldeji Williani W. WflBHar,..,-D'iBlmi?seil:.. j S. H."Krowhel' vs.- Southern'Paeif ic company, Dismissed. . Ml' 8; Johnson vs. Rokuc River Lumber arid Box company.' Dismiss cd. '.'- ' :' , ' . Rainier Benrouist vsi C. E. Terrill. Dismissed. ' R. 11. Toft vs. AutrjExoliana, Inc., Dismissed. : . - '. ''" ' C, S. Butterfield ct nl vs. Ml R. Harper et nit. Dismissed. - ' Warner.'' Worlman & Gore vs. Jes sie Taylor. Dismissed. Edward' D. Brock vs. Pansv D. iirock. At'lidayid. Order.- Sum mons." ! A.' Ii. Cross vs." Emma Fredenbure; et al. Stipulation. Order. Applica tion, for appointment of euurdinn ad litem'. - Decree. . ' . '' - ' Iti H. Tavlor et nl vs. Western Sheep 'eompnnv. Order. ,. " C. F. Perkstcin vs. E. G. Narrc aan: For money. - First National Bank of Southern Oregon vs Hoeue River Lumber and Hox company et al. Summons. W. Mclntire vs. G. W. Meyer et nl. Tax foreclosure. ffarvev Walter et nl vs. J. M. Winter.- Order. - John C. Gearins vs. Lillian Gear ing. Findings and conclusions. De cree; F. J. McCnrvel et al vs. John Win dns et nl.' Order. Olive Van DVke vs. William Van Dyke. Citations. Fred J. Marcus vs."M!arv Marcus. Stipulation. Affidavit. Default, John A. Per' vs. Perrv Scott. Sum mons. William Resimius vs. Robert Mc Clouderi et nl. Cost bil. L. M.' Travis vs. T. 0. Hutchin son. Authorisation of attorney, Au bwer. William X. Campbell. Ernest W. Ijclyesriuu,' Frank Rose and Charles Lilly, incorporate as Trijronin Oil and Qns company. , State vs. Vejnon Corilev and Clay ton Krenser. Larceny. Edith K. Wolf vs. John Wolf. Di v'oice. ' Ida, Snyder vs. Beaver Portland Cement company. Replication. Probate Court. John Nvswnner, estate. Admitted to probate. . Francis Marion Bailev. deceased, estate. Proof of publication. Mend W. Halt, estate. Creditors' claim. Proof of publication. Order of final settlement. William L. Barnuni, estate. Estate. Olive H. Bell, estate Receipt. llv S. Evans, estate. Order. ID. If. Miller, estate. Motion pud order. Isaac Wriebt, estate. Report. Lizzie Hoefft, estate. Final order. W. J. Brusrnemnn. E. L. Potts. F. DON'T DESPAIR If goo- are troubled with pains or achel? feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insorrinia, painful pass age of urirfe, you will find relief in COLD MEDAL Tb wort4'i standard ntntdy for iddnrr. liver, bladder and uric add troubles and National RfcmXlT of Holland tinea IMS. Throa sirw, all druggists. Guarantaa4. lk lor tW name GeM MH) eo crerr aov aaa accajrt ae teHatia 'Lit He Real Estulo Transfers Ileas A. Cle-ugh to Lucretia E. Enyart. Lot 11, block 3, Palm's add. to-Medford $10.00 William O. Gentry to Leo .1. Miksehe. Lot 12, block 2. 'Page add. to Medford 10.00 t. W. Ware, ct ux. to H. 11. . iN'ye. et ux. Lot 12, block 1, Lumsden-'s add. to Medford 1.0U Jackson County to W. B. Ham ilton. Land described in D7 deeds, page 3;:ii 1.00 C. V.' Curly, et ux to David Ilcrn Part ot SR 18-tO-SW. : 1100.0(1 A. 3. Ash to Koso Ash. Lots 3, 4, , .1 1,, block 1, Sum mit Avenue Heishta add. Lot 1, block 2, Woltei'3 add. all to Medford 10.00 Tj J. Kelsoe, et ux to John Albert. Lot 1, block .- fr, Central Point 200.00 Delia AppleRate, ct vir, tc John Albert. Lot 1, block 05, . Central Point ::.23t.on V. Mason Uishop, ot al to . Flora Bishop. S. 02 feet of . lots 8; 10 block 2, Kenwood , sub. to Medford l.Oo Leroy (1. Smith, et ux to Mary S. Hurst. Land In Jackson- ' ville 10.00 Homer Kirby, trustee to Cora K. Wade. WV4 of NV 11-41-4W , ino.oo Nathan F; Patton, et ux, to Emma E. Thornton. Land In'Aahlnnd 10.00 Olive M. Jarvin, et vlr, to W. It. Kincaid. OLC 4 4 SV -of 20 nl) in .1-!!E 20 E. A. Ilildrelh, So., et ux, to ' Carl CobeleiBh, et ux. Lot 2 . block IS Butte Falls :.3."i0.00 C. A. Fcwler ct ux to S. A. Sargent, et ux. .N'ly. 10 : across of land In 1-CJ 43-37- 1V .. ; 10.00 Hankin Estes et ux to Jess K'. Brownlee. Land In Medford 500.00 RHEUMATIC PAINS v RAISING A RUMPUS? Sloan' Liniment, ' kept handy. taitea tne ngnt out oi rnem ,,--,-,',. ( ) SL'OSHING'around in the wet and then' the dreaded rheumatic twintel But not for long when Sloan's Li.-iiment is kept handy. Pains, 'stfain9, sprains how soon this old family friend penetrates without rubbing and helps drive 'cm awayl And how cleanly, too no muss, no bother,- no-stamed skin or dogged pores. ' Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, , neuralgia are promptly re-, lieved. Keep a bottle bandy all the: time, ' Get one today if you've run out' of Sloan's Liniment; All druggists 35c, 70c., $1.40. ; 'i.S ' Summons v -ir ; In,t1ie CItcult Oo'nrt of Jaokscil Couni. ty, OieRon.-- '' : t. In the matter of the application oi W. E. Hammel, Wllber Jacks and Wm. Perry, the 'Board ot Directors ot Eagle Point Irrigation District, for a judicial cxamiuntio-n and judgment ot the court as to the regularity and legality of all pro ceedings of said Board and of said District, pertaining to the organi zation thereof cr of any act there of, or to the incurring of indebted ness and of the election to author ize the issue and sale of bonds in " the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ' Dollars. To Eagle Point Irrigation District of Jackson County, Oregon, and to all freeholders, legal voters and assess ment payers within said District, and to yen and each of you: la the name of the State of Ore gon: You, and each of you, are here by commanded, and required to ap pear and answer the petition of the plaintiffs' filed herein against you, and each of yen, in the above entitled cause on or before Tuesday, March fith, 1920, at 9:30 a. m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court; and if you fail bo tn appear and de mur or answer within said time said plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the petition on file herein, to-wit: For judgment and decree of said court to the effect that the said Eagle Point Irrigation District 1b a duly arid regularly organized irrigation district under and pursuant to the laws of the State of Oregon. That all elections held by said District have been held in the, manner provided by law and are valid; that the indebtedness in curred by said District-.und the war rants issued therefor are legal and binding obligations of the District and the same are regular and that all acts, orders and things done by the Board cf Directors of said Irrigation District and by the officers of Jack son County and of the State of Ore gon were, and are, valid nnd in the manner provided by iaw; that the authorization by the electors of said district for the isHUlng of bonds- in the sum of two hundred thousand ($200,000.00) dollars is in all things legal and regular and was legally voted; and for a judicial determina tion and examination and judgment of the court as to the legality and regularity ot the organization of said district and of all Its acts and doings. This summcus Is served upon you by publication thereof in The Med ford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published In Med ford. Jnckson County. Oregon, pur suant to the provisions of Chapter 357 cf the General Laws of Oregon foY 1917 and acts amendatory there to, the date of the first publication being Thursday, February 5th. 1920, and the date of the last publication being February 26th, 1920. CHAUN'CEY FLOHEY. County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon. C. M. THOMAS. Attorney ' Petitioner, I. Sipipson, incorporate as I'ullo Mining eoutpnnv." Ossie Goodie, ct vir to J. A. Xorris, laud in Poole & : Kllpple add., to Jacksonville :. C. A. Knight et ux to John ('. Man ct ux. Lam! in lot 11, bluck 1, llumphrcv-KniL'ht addition- to Medford (lladvs Fanslu'r to Labi-He :Faui'her. Laud in block !). park- addition Medford Sarah E. Hursell to . John E.--Ilesselgrave. Land D. Claim .Vi, sections 2 anil .'!, Twp. :17. S. R. -1 . W. M Lin Sinndlcv to Lottie V. Peilc. - Land in See. L'8. Tnp. H I, S. H. 1. W '.....: Luke It van el ux to Stephen Kanitz ct ux. Land in Sec. 5, Twp. .')!), S li. W. Raliil) llnrkhnrdl ' et uv In ('. W. Hates. Land in lot II, block 2, Newtown addition to Medford .. .-. I. A, I'ruetl et ux lo W. li. Jackson. , Land in .lot 1, block 1.- Jackson's addition to Medford ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE : Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin-rsay Bayer, . . Insist on '"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a ."Bayer package,' eoutainiiur proper directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lmnbiigo, and Kheunmtism. Name "Haver" means genuine Aspirin pre.suiihed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy' tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. --Aspirin is trade mark af Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetio aciileater of Salieylicacid. i POLITICAL CAHDS. District Attorney. i I hereby announce myself as a cau didato for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Jackspn county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, subject to the wish ot the voters ut the coming primary election. If nominated and elected I will see that the laws are justly and honestly- enforced. Re spectfully yours. Adv. If. A. CAN'ADAY. Believing that- my successful man agement of the office ot District At torney has shewn mo thoroughly qualified, and that I can serve the people of Jackson county, in that capacity best, 1 announce my candi dacy for re-election on tho republican ticket ut the May primaries. Adv G. M. ROBERTS. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on tho republican ticket', for the O'ffloe 'of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an Impartial enforcement of the law. - ,. : .i F. 1'. FAURELL. Adv. ...... ,, . ,.- .-";-. Sheriff. ;i ' - ' I hereby announce my candidacy for re-nomination for' tbe office'- of sheriff on the republican tickot, sub ject to the Mny primaries. I feel that my record as a-public official during the first tsrm entitles me to Ve-nomlnatlon and re-election. Adv. . . C. 12. TERRILL. I hereby anncuncs mysolf a repub lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson county, at the May primaries. Sev eral years experience in this line of work, Including last six months of 1919 In the tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister the duties of the office In an efficient manner. Adv. , JOHN B. WIMER. County Clerk I announce my candidacy for re- nomination for County Clerk on the republican ticket subject to the decis ion of the people at the coming pri marics, and hope my record in this office the first term is such that I am entitled to your support this year. Adv. . -. CHAUNCEY FLOItEY. County Assessor, I hereby announce nvy candidacy for tho re-nomination 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, . ItAWLKS MOOitl-: for Democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary, 1920. A VERY EXCEPTIONAL STOCK RANCH 350 acres on the paved highway, 1500 elevation, 15 miles from Grants Pass, oo 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 Borne sloping hill side with gocd tim ber, sa-w mill near by, about 1 1!0 acres very best soil In alfalfa and grain, produces 90 bu. hai-yy and extra heavy yield of first-class corn. Some more land slashed and ready for cul tivation, large and good out range. Team and machinery, all good, goes with place, or will sell 183 acres with with place. Price $20, 000. TERMS. ! " I have a largo list of Realty-Bargains. ... ... E. T. STAPLES, Realty Broker Ashland, Oro, l'bone iiU HELP WAXTKH FKM.U.K WANTED- Woni an to assist with housework. K39-J. Eden' Valley Orchard." 8-1 WANTED Woman Tor house 'work. About two days a week. Phone 115-J. 2S3 WANTED Woman and helpers in boarding house on ranch. Wages l."o per day. phono fi72-U2. WANTED Reliable middle-aged woman, good cook and house keep er. Three in family. Cood wages and a good home. Box T. Mail Tribune. 2S4 WANTED Experienced waitress, r, days a week, (lusher Cafe. WANTED Cook, wages J40.00 month. Mrs. Reddy, Tel. 380. IIKLP WANTED MALE RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS $110 mo'hth. Age, 1 $-3.1. Experience unnecessary, i'or free particulars examinations, write J. Leonard (former (lovei anient Examiner) 7."'S Equitablo lllilg.. Washington. I). C. 2S2 HELP WANTED Mulo and Female WA-NTED Nin or woman to. cars of halls at Phipps lllilg. take 2. S3 WAXTTTI SITl'ATIOXS WANTEDChamlier work. Done 3 tn r hours per (lav. Steady. 30 X. Front. Medford. ' ' 2sr, WANTED 51XS( 'ELLA X ECU'S WANTED To buy 10 tons of straw. Phono 397-.I3. il. W. Ilinghain. If1 W ANTED Eight head of milch i cows by Saturday. Phone morn- ing and evening, lir.S-lt. C. II. Corny. s2 WANTED Pruning. Can tako on some more work if desired, c'has. W. Austin, 324 So. Orange. 1'houe II3S-L. 2x:. WANTED 10 or IT, acres or good corn-land, ltlver bottom preferred. O. O. Dunaway, 7. 'It! Oak. 2S2 WANTED fi or ti-room furnished house, April 15. Phono manager ot Woolworth Co. 2S1 WANTED To buy 10 stands of bees. Phone It. W. Bingham, "97-.I-.3. WANTED When you have building or repairing, see (iillette, 103 South Oalfdale. Ho does the work right, quick, and reasonable. By the day or contract. Phono 471. 301 WANTED St. Louif prices for furs at Juhnson's,-45 Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Vedford Printing Co. WANTED Your ntde is worth renl money at,, Johnson's, 45 Front street. , WANTED House moving and re palrlng. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf VOlt EXCHANtiH FOR SALE OR TLADE For sevon pnssenger car, six head horses, 3 Vi John Deere wagon practically new. one light two-horse' wagon with springs, one Jchn iecro top buggy, with pole and shafts, ono set of double harness, heavy .wagon har ness, one springtootb harrow, ono 10-inch John Deere plow, one 12 inch Syracuse plow and farm Im plements. C. P. Roberts, corner Crater Lake and Spring. 2S1 LOST LOST Evorsharp silver pencil. Finder please return to Otto W. ' Do Jurnott at postoffice. 2S2 LOST BF6wu mule. Ans. box Williams, Mull Tribune. 284 MONEY TO LOAM TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phono 53-M. 31 North Grape street. FOR ltEXT H ItMSHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room and bath. First flood. 29 Summit. 2S2 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath, close In. 245 North Orapo street. - '281 FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern Bix-room cot tage. Phone 548-.T.1 - 2S3 FO RRENT Modern C-rtyom bunga low, furnished. Water rent paid. Phone 371-X. ' . . 283 FOR RENT Eight room house, modern. Lnrgc yard, shade. 425 South Oakdale. Phono 121-R. tf MISCKLLAXBOUS WE PAY MORE for old machines than anybody in Medford. See us before you buy or' sell. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 115 West Main street. Phone 215-R. 291 WE DO HEMSTITCHING and pecot iqg 10c per yard, silk or cotton, thread furnished. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 115 West Main street. Phono 215-R. 291 : WHY. ,'V 200 ACRES $9,000.00 STOCK, GRAIN, ALFALFA AND DAIRY RANCH C 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 (or $20, ono. 00. It is worth II.' 90 acres now in crop. Some good alfalfa and grain. 40 acres nioro can be cultivated. On good road near school. Ideal place to livo. Open range back of place. Bank your money In this land. It will pay 20 per cent on investment. If looking for land and want a rcul bargain see this at once. Phono 7S4-L or call, at 20 N.-Peach street. J. G. Barnes 4 VOW S.U.K MISCI'-LLANLOfS FOR SAI.K Beardless barley, licrk- eley Orchards. 2-:rj.' IFOR SALE- Small onions, cheap, j Phone T77-I.. 2M j FOR SALE :l head of work horses I and harness, two mules, well ! broke and harness. Two wagons ; and :'.-! wagon. One span of mares, j :l years i.-hl. I' tons of grain, hay i loose. (leo. Wolff, It. I Box 0, ' Orchard Home. 2s:i i FOR SALE A very fine old violin and rare old Italian bow. Will sell at big sacrifice. W. C. Junes. Phono 370-X. 2 SI : FOR SALE A new piano ai a bar-. ' faiu. Call after t' p. in. Corner Bartlett and t'.th streets. Next to I High School. iv; 1- FOR SALE Best steam traction engine, 110 h. p.. with or without trucks, 70 h. p. on belt, log, saw and haul your lumber. Snap I SI.-.00. Address Box II. A., .Mail Tribune. 2SJ FOR SALE Ford tractor cheap. John Deer tvvo-bottont sulsey plow. Large Do l.avel Cream Separator. Cream cooler. Webster Orchard Co. 571-J5. 2 S3 IvOR SALE llooslur kitchen cabinet, splendid condition. Also Westing- I house Electric Hot Plate, a real stove. f,2U W. 10th. 2S1 for SALE Howe scions. W. j llartzell. 4 ti s-.l-1 . .1. 2 s I FOR SALE -Petite prunes, l.'.c; 1,110 tiottnd lo'is. Me: unto pound lots 13 Vje; f. o. h. Orants Pass. John II. Robinson, Crants Pass, It. -I. 2SI FOR SALE Ford . tractor cheap. John Deere, two-bottom sulkey plow. Large lie LaV. Cream Sepa rator, cream cooler. Webster Orchard Co. ',71 -.15. 2S3 FOR SALE Few household articles. Phone IMd-K. FOR SALE First cutting alfaira bay $25,000. Ono mile east of l'litunix on Scantlin Ranch. 2S2 FOR SALE Great bargain, moun tain buggy, good as new; 500 feet cue-Inch iron pipe; corrugated rol ler, three-Inch high wheel wagon. W. 1). Roberts, Eagle Point. 2.S1 FOR SALIC Dry oak nnd mnnznnlta wood, not sawed. Phono t!85-.I-3. 381 FOR SALE Machinery for complete brick and tile plant including clay bank for immediate, operation. Will give terms on part and tako brick in pnrt payment. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf FOR SALE falfa hay Seventeen tons baled nl Phone 105. ' FOR SALE Hay. Phone 842-J. FOR SALE fctann, grarel, edlmont and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J FOR SALI'I POULTRY AND ECiCiS FOR SALE One 400-egg. Cyphers -- Incubator. $25; . also ono Indoor Brooder, $5. S. A.- .Marshall, Cen tral Point. 281 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. $1.00 a setting, 110 So. Holly St. ' . 283 FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn hatching eggs. White Wing Strain is bettor this year than over before. Order at once. White Wing Poul try Farm, Phoenix. 289 TOR SALE O. A..C. White Leghorn cockerels ?3.00 each, worth dou ble. For cheaper und bettor hatch ing eggs see Gus Brommer, R. 3, Phono 589-,I-;2. !i01 FOR SALE Booking orders eggs and chicks, heavy laying strain White Leghorns. It. I. Reds. Price reasonable. Cockerels cheap. Sirs. F. II. Dressier, phono 777-L. FOR 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 iivenne, Medford, Oro. J). 11. --Hllttorflcld.' 294 FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs from my brcd-to-lay pens, also R. C. White Wyandotte oggs of highest quality. W. J. Warner, - 519 South Oakdale avenuo. Phone 690-M. TAKEN TAKEN UP Brown pony. No brand. Owner can huvo by paying charges, 1103 Niantic street. 283 MONEY ffO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent interest five to forty years, McCurdy Insurance Agency i-'ou s.t i ,i : i . i v i :st( k FOR SALE .-,0 fin.- nvns Smith: Central Point: R. F I'honc 1 ' 19-X-2. FOR SALE--I', pigs, weight pounds, lo smaller, ?loo.aii for tin' lot. Phone -los-.l.-. FOR SALE-- i!o heail of goi-l young, ewes. Will sell reasonable. L. D. I Tucker, Hrownsltoni. 2S.11 FOR SALE A hunch of well-bred) llerford stock rattle. V. II. Chap-I man, It. F. I). 1, Ashland, Oregon.! 2x: I ! FOR SALE .1-yeur-old heifer and I i mi, . oui t.iii. .-H-i ei nea.y harness. (leo. It. Myers, lentral Point. ?S2 OR SALE Several Jersey and Guernsey cows and heifer. Soon to freshen, also 3 good work horses. Geo. Hilton. Phone MiN. S4 till SALE Mare, easy keeper, true to pull, or trade for bicyclo or fur niture. Phone 359-Y. :;si FOR SALE Fine mule team. Co-ed lenders. Dandy for orchard worli. Foothills Orchard, IMI-J4. 2 S3 'OR SALE 21 Angora goats. Phone 1-F-l-l. 282 'OR SALE Ten in ranch mares, 2700 pounds. Ili'ifor soon fresh. Cheap. Alfalfa had, delivered. 1 103 Niantic si. 2S2 OR SALE Cheap, good work horse 30 dollars: also Ihroo one-horse wagons.' I I I North Riverside avenue. Medford. 281 OR SALE Six beautiful niilcli cows. Tour fresh, two coming fresh. Also fine yearling heif.-r. Good work horse. Three spring wngons nnd surrey. 1 1 1 I North Riverside avenuo, Medford. 281 FOR SALE Pure -bred Duroo Jersey wennod pigs from big typo ances tors. Unregistered at ?8 each; Registered at $14.00 each. Good opportunity to get feeders or brooding stock. Call Modoc Orch ard. FOR SALIC REAL ESTATE 'OR SALE AuTbaTgihK 40 acres on Evans creek 4 miles above W'i mer." 3-room house. (Ncoessary outbuildings, 4 acres In winter wheat; 5- acres slashed, ready lo bum. Knoiigh good timber to pay for place. Logs can be sold to mill on place adjoining. Water right lor 5 acres goes with ulaou. On rural route. Phone in house. Two living springs on place. Would make an ideal goat ranch. Lots of outside rani;,). It. No. 1, Box 40 A. Roirfio River, Oregon. W. II Davis. ' i 2SC OR SALE Look my houso over nt 232 So. Grape. For salo or rent James Taylor 240 So. Grape, or Valley Fuel Co. 282 FOR SALIC Bearing penr orchard. Phono 710. .Mrs. Flora Ann Ir vine. 1 282 I'OR SALE so aero ranch; exchange for houso In Medford. Call (134 5S'. "Central, Alcdfurd, Ore. 285 FOR SALIC If you are looking for a nico .l-room bungalow home, sec tho one nt G18 Realty Btroet, or would trade in on acreage and pay somo difference. 282 'OR bALE Important matters re quires my presence elsewhere, 1 after (or Bale all my holdings .in Southern Oregon , at reusonublu prices. Pino country homo, 51 acres, permanent water right, good soli, roads, schuol, part orchurd, lino neighborhood, modern con veniences, electric lights, telephone, plumbing, motor power, etc. 7 miles on Crater Lake highway. 4 0 acres partly Improved, and 40 acres timber pasture land In Sums valley. Also the Table Rock Store properly (subject to tenant's lease) near Modoc bridge Address John Cameron, Route 2, Control Point, Oregon. Phone Central Point J I -1 282 AUTOMOBILES USED CAR clearing house, buy for cash, sell on terms. Plckens-Menill Motor Co., 1 8 North Grape. tf FOR SALE A light delivery Roo . truck, new express body nnd top, four new tires. Price $350. Terns or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Frant. tf FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car, demountable rims, etc. Phono 395-M ct 121 Crater Lake avenue. 291 BROWN & WHITE REALTORS . fi JIEDFORD, OREGON j. Wo havo outsldo well Imprcrved prop erties on the paved highway. Irrigat ed and non-Irrigated, sizoB and pricos to suit any reasonable person., Medford city property from modest cottages to some ct tho finest homes in the city. Stock Ranches adjacent to good range with amplo water to produce maximum crops of alfalfa. ; Somo splendid Orchard and Alfalfa ranches which will show a good net return on tho Investment. Wo will bo moro than ploased to talk with you and show you what we consider good values. Wo also solicit correspondence. , Yours truly, BROWN 5 WHITE! i ; i s i x i :ss i i n i: cto it y. Auto Supplies? ' LAMER ALTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and Sest-ctpiippcd plant in tho Pa cific, northwest. I'so. out springs when others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee, 3 1 North Fiftocnth St., Portland, Oregon, . . Attorneys, i vv v pnii'i'SAtinrnf ,.t t. 42.-,-l2(i M. F. it II. Bldg. Offico phone 3 72; residence p'tone 325-M. ELIJAH II. lll'ltD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnetl-Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEKF Attorney-nt-law, rooms 8 und 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Gnrnett Corey Building. lliiildlng Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK. WORKS specialise in nil kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259 Expert. Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. 10. M. Wilson, ('.. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting nnd In como Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. M. F. ti If. Building, Medford. Phono 157-R. Instruction In Music. FRE DA7rO.rHAT6 HT Toaciior of piano nnd harmony. Hnlght Music studio, 318 (liirnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 72. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono 184. I'liysleinns nnd Surgeons. A BURSELL, M. D.; D. C. Splnolo gist, 'Physician antl Surgeon. Spe cialty Physiological Methods. 309-10-1 1 M. F. & II. bldg., , Phone 29. ROBERT W. STEARNS-l-Fhyslcian and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bids. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phono 39. Residence 933. DR. J. J; EM'MENS Physician .and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyos scien tifically tested and 'glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. It. R. Co. Of flcos M. E, &, H. Co. Bldg. Phono 567. , DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW : OSTEOPAT111S PHYSICIANS 41G-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. ' Phono 904-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Street DR. E. It A'N'DOLPIt SBlCLY. 800-807 morgan punning, l'crtland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec ial attention to Medford and Rqbub River valley people. DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgoon Practice limited to surgery and hospital : obBterics. Spooial attention glvon to diseases of women. Offices 300-7 M. F. & II. Bldg. Residence, (he Dew Hos pital. - Printers and Publishers. . Ml? DFO I tDPRTNTrN G- OO. has. the best equipped printing otfjee in Southern Oregon. Book blading, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer. KADS TRANSFER &"TORAGE co; nrro.fc a i vn.tk l r.. ... v.,,t. li, ,-uiiu 1'ioiit at, I'none 315. Ifrlces light. Sorvice guar anteed. Undertakers . JOHN A. l'ICRL Undertaker Phono M 47 and. 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady , assistant. Auto mobilo Henrso Service. Auto Am bulance Service, Coroner. Lodges. I. O. (). . Mcir.ml lndgo No. 83, Jliels rvcry Monday night ot 7:.10, O. 1. farkcr, N. (I., W. U Miller, secre tary. , Kokiip Itlvnr Kncampment No. 30 Meets L'd and 4lh l-Yldavs ot 7:30 p. no Kuniul Uutcmun, (j. 1., L. o. How ard, set-luc. Olive Rhckah lodgo No. 28 Meets 1st and 3rd Tuisclays nt 8 p. m. Nun nlo Hall, N. U Analo. J. Uatcinun, secretary. Visitors cordially Invited to oil mcellnKs. You Can Buy Theso NOW, RIGHT. 5 room bungalow, modern, 2 lota with furniture, $1006. 5 room cottago, modern, 2 lots, on pavement, $1200. 8 rooms, modorn, 2 lets, corner, pavement, $1100. ; 10 acres improved, orchard, good buildings, $3000. 10 acres, well located, G acres bearing pears, $3000. 120 acres bottom land. Well Im proved, $0500. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT Co. Giunott-Corcy Lldtf. rlZJi T