Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 23, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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BLACKSTONE WILL
DAZZLE AUDIENCE
PAGE FEB'Y 26TH
i
With the til lc of the "ace of
achievement" iu the realm of magic,
Blackstone, one of the few of the
modern magicians, whose work has
aroused the greatest interest will
make his first appearance at tiie
Pago theatre Thursday night. Fell.
2tith.
Blackstcnc Is a master in the art
of small magic and has a program
comprising over 100 tricks, nearly all
of which he Is the originator. For
one hour he keeps his audience mys
tified by his dexterity, producing
from "nowhere" pigeons, doves, rab
bits and numerous articles of wearing
apparel. In the manipulation of
cards ho is conceded to be the world's
greatest, and even watching him at
close range the spectator is loft mys
tified. The early portion of his pro
gram arouses the interest of his aud
ience for the big illusions and spirit
phenomena which follow. He pre
sents a levitation act that is said to
bo the most daring and bewildering
illusion ever shown on a stage. It is
called tho lovitatitu of Princess
Azrah, and is absolutely new iu prin
ciple. This dream in mid-air of the
dainty princess surpasses the fabled
feats of Aladdiii( and it bears a sem
blance to tho miraculous tales of
levitation that came out of India. Its
perfect represents ten years of pa
tient research and study and the ex
penditure of many thousands of dol
lars. The result of these experiments
Is a masterpiece- of magic and the
crowning achievement of Hlacli
titone's brilliant career.
Mrs. C. A. limvlcs anil lillle son,
Roland, who have been unite ill at the
Sacred Heart huspilal in lledl'ord.
have rteurned home and were ac
companied bv Miss Elsie Duran.
nurse, who will remain here until the
invalids I'ullv recover.
W. T. Tuttle, alter a several wcek.
pleasnnt visit with his brother at the
hitter's suburban home here, depart
ed, for ltis home in Karito. X. 1)., re
cently. Mrs. Sinister (nee l-'ave 1'ankcv)
and Mirs. lioss ol' Eugene, spent a
I'ew davs here visilimr relatives ntrl
friends. Mrs. Stalitcr was a former
Central I'oint uirl sunt is well known
here. She is a sister of Mrs. Guv
Tex ol' Ibis cilv. The visitors were
en route to Snulhern California fur
an extended visit.
Lee Wakefield anil son, Harold and
Joe Hrown of .(uok-nnville. were in
Central I'oint for a short time a lev:
duys auo.
M'r. and Mrs. liav llcndor.-cn.
teachers in the schools here, who
have been ouite ill and have beer,
absent from school for sonic dav
past. have so far recovered as lo In
able to resume their duties uuaiu.
The home of Mrs. Noah Smith,
west of the railroad crossintr here,
which lias lonir been one of the ino.-.t
lieu u ti fill and attractive homes here.
whs recently sold to Mr. Denton of
Klamath Falls. Mr. and -Mrs. Den
ton will take possession at once. Mrs.
Smith probably will rebuild here an-i
will remain a resident of the vailev.
Mrs. Mhrv Price and Mrs. Hick Ila
were Ashland visitors dniiir.' the
week.
Mr. and Mr.-, dames McDowell of
Northern California, who are visitii.-:
i nthc citv, arc erv ill at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. .1. (I. McDowell here
Mtfferinir from severe attacks oi
pneumonia.
A very pretlv birthday party was
that which was celebrated at the home
of Mrs. Nancy Ohcni-huin here Satin--(iav
afternoon. February 1-1. The oc
casion was the birthday of two dear
litt.'c Central I'oint "randinotlier-.
known ami loved bv cu-rvonc 'her -,
namclv. "tirandma" Ohcnihain ami
Grandma "Scott." The lirst i:a:tied
little lady celebrated her ciuhtv-loiirth
unnivet's'urv and the other one her
eightieth. A tew friends enjoyed the
liosiiitalit v. pa-timc- and ret're-h-nients
prepared bv the honor uuet
theuielvc at the home of "Grandma"
t tbenchiiin. To them were ext-.'tideii
mm
WHS, '
CENTRAL POINT
S!N(-C i IB70
HILOH
30SfSKCOUGHS
the bo-t vi4ics tt' the tl;.v t;v t'verv
iinc. -M;hiv (Yutral Pnmt pi'u;tle attend-t-d
the j-lmw in Mrdl'nrd Mniida
cvcniiiL' and evervotie was well plca-cd
with it- Manv tliou-Jit it the liet
production nl' the reason.
The bright Miiiliiiii oi the pat
lew ilav lias bnmulit the people out
ol the hiiUM's with .-padc ;:nd hoes
and manv Harden-; are the ri'suli.
N'carlv evrrvum who ha anv iiiouiul
at all lias planted vegetables mm
I t Inwers and lias trimmed the hrtili
i be rv a round the iuni-e and eleaneti
up tiie preinise genera 1 1 v. L'ivinu
evervthini: a i-lean. -.prin-lilu' look.
A fire, which can-id considerable
loss atnl tlirew a number of people
out ot emplovment w;i- that otic wbicli
started at the Central Point drver
here Motidav nii:lit ahuiit S o'clock
P. in., ami re-uited in t!ie total wreck
of the whole ihinu, whiidi lirs imw
onlv a -.inokinir ruin. The orii::n ol
the tire is not known. thoii!:h it i
conceded it w;w caused bv det'-'c-tive
wirirm in the cciliiur of the build
inir. At the time of the lire tlierv
w;i in l lie buildimr 1M(M) hoxrs ut'
dried fruit, readv for shipment, mid
l.'tUtl boxes of fresh fruit. All td'
this was lost, also waehinerv. wood,
etc. In addition severe! people were
thrown out of work and will miss
their pav envelopes each week irveat
!v. Within five minutes after the
alarm was turned in the Central Point
fire department was at the scene ol
the fire, wlioeli had already rained
threat head wav and was leaping to
all parts of the buildine.. The fire
deiiartment did uallant work, but i:
was of no avail, for tho drv, wood
en building: was uoud food for the
Names and within a few minutes it
hud collapsed and part of the ruins
fell on the railroad track close hv
and would have probably caused train
trouble had the fire department not
carefully watched the track and re
moved all the obstacles. The drvev
was owned by .Mrs. Uadovan of Med
ford and the loss was partially cov
ered bv insurance.
Clifford Moswell. voting sou of Mr.
and Mrs. .1. K. MdswoII. who has
been confined to liU bed all winter
with an attack of ini Initiatory rheu
matism, is ;ible lo be out now. This
will be ond news to his manv friend.
Circuit Court.
Slate vs. T. .1. Smith. Criminal
syndicalism.
Stale vs. I. ark M. Fvans. Larceny.
Stale vs. I,. M. Sweet. Libel.
State vs. John Doe linker, -Mary
Hoc Hichurdson. Larceny.
State vs. Otis Olsen. Assault and
Imllerv.
Wm. S. Mct'icarv vs. Anna M.
McCrearv. Divorce.
J. M. Lolliind vs. Abram Tcnbrool;,
el al. To ituict.
Sybil Dii-d vs. Delia D. Walker, et
al. To iiuiel.
W. I'.. Ilcnslev vs. ,1. Frank Nidi
ols. l-'oreclosiire.
.lacksou County vs. .1. F. lirown, el
al. HH.'i tax foreclosure.
L. M. Travis vs. T. (). Hutchinson.
Demurrer.
Ike M. Davis vs. F. M. Tanver.
For tnoncv.
William Kesiniius vs. 1'. A. Dooms.
Cost bill.
Citv of Ashland vs. Geo. W. Tref
rcn. Tax foreclosure.
Stale ex rel. Harvey Walther. ot
al, vs. .1. M. Waiter. Original order
and afl'iilavit.
L. M. Travis vs. T. O. Ilutchin
son. ( Irdcr.
Citv of Ashland vs. S. I'ennislon.
Tax foreclosure.
(Hive 'an Dyke vs. Wm. M. Van
Dyke. Petition. Allidavil.
Gcor-jc Iv-crson vs. Ada L. Ivcr--on.
Divon-e.
Probate Court.
Fva li'oberts, estate. Proof of
mailitiLr.
Kiln Tiffin, estate. Final account
of guardian.
James S. .ee.i e.-lale. Inventory.
appraUemeiil.
SB
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
Will Help You
Kcvcr mind how often you have tried
and failed, you can atop burning, itching
ec;:cma quickly by applying Zemo.
Furnished byanvdruggist lor 35c. Extra
brae bottb, &1.00. Healing begins the
moment Zemo is applied. In a sh-jrt
time usually every trace of eczema,
tetter, pimphs, rash, bhcUheads and
similar skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
vis-oroudy healthy. ahvavsue Vxmo. the
penetratins, antiseptic liquid. It is not
acreasysalveanditdotsniitstain. When
others fail it is the one dependable
treatment fcrskin troubles of all kinds.
A VERY EXCEPTIONAL
STOCK RANCH
3."f) acres on 1 he paved highway,
1",no elevation, 15 miles from Grants
Pubs, on p rutty trout stream, private
ditches, school house on the ranch.
pood house, and barn ample machinery
and tools and scales, picturesque sur
roundings, land mostly level, but
some sloping hill side with Ror.'d tim
ber, saw mill near by, aiout 1K0 acres
very best soil in alfalfa and grain,
produces fH hu. hary and extra
heavy yield of first-class corn. Some
more land slashed and ready for cul
tivation. larRc and good out range.
Team and machinery, all good, goes
with place, or will sell 1 S.'S acres with
with place. Price $20,000. TERMS.
' I havoft"lnrKO list of KrnltyTlar
gnin, E. T.'STAPLES, Realty Broker
dslijnnU, Ore, 1'lionc. 80
Mrs. M. .M. llod-es. estate. 1'.
litioii. Order.
Ileal Kstatc Transfers
Furnished by the .lackson I'ounty
Ahsti-act Company.
II. S. Stine ct ux to I'uno Selle
laad in Central I'oint $ 10
M. F llunley et ux to Itudolph
A. l'ech, land in sec. :!;!.
twp. h. 2K 10
II. (;. .'.lathes et ux to Charles
Ilevier et ux, land in- Ash
land i"
Fdpar n. Harron et ux to .1. .1.
Si hi'ler et ux. X! of XK.
Ki... of XV uf see. 2tl. SK of
SF sec. 2:t, twp. 40, It. SK... 10
Certificate of title to O. ".
Myers, lot I, l.lk. J, Helms
Add. lo .Medford
Certificate of title to Mary
I Fiances lvidd. lot S. blk. 1,
! Woolverton's Sub. .Mcdfonl
I It I. Itnrn er llv to .!. .1.
Scholer ct ux, XV of SV.
XK of SV see. 2:!. twp. 40.
It. 2K
I). W. Hall et ux to Albeit .1.
Milton et ux, land in sec. 1.".,
twp. :n;, it. iv -too
C. K. Terrill to .1. Gillaspy, lot
2, hlk. I lleuson Add. to
.Medford 1S.SS
.1. Ilirvi Jr. et ux to 11. O.
Xordwlck, lots 11, 12, I:;,
blk. 20, Medford 10
Florrie M. .ludd et vir to
Hairy K. Fokensteln et ux,
land in see. til, twp. .",7, It.
2V 10
Geo. 11. Von der Ilellen et ux
to V. C. Dalley, land In nee.
s:. twp. nr., it. iw 10
Fmma FredenburK et vir to A.
I.. Cross. SV of SV sec. 2S,
XV of XW see. t!:!, twp. 31,
It. 2K 1
Sidney Wcolfolk to C. A.
Woolfolk, I. one Kagle iiuartz
mining claim ail
Mrs. Myrtle l.awton Forbes et
vir to A. Alford et al, lot 7,
blk. C. Talent 10
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name "Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin say Bayer
Insist on "Flayer Tablet of Aspirin"
in a "Iliiyer pae'knge," containing; proper
.liicctioiu for Colda, I'iiin, TU-nilache,
Ncurnliu, Lumbago, nml Itheuinatifttn.
Name "Ua.Ti-r" moans genuine Aspirin
prescrp'.-d by pli.vnicin.;- for nineteen
years, llaniiy tin boxes of 12 tableta
cost few cents. Aspirin is trnilc mark
uf Payer Manufacture of Monoacetic
acideater of Sulicylicacid.
POMTICAIj cahds.
IJistrlct Attorney.
I Jioreby announco myself as a can
didate for tho office of Prosecuting
Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon,
on the republican ticket, aubjuct to
the wish of tho voters at the coming
primary election. If nominated and
elected I will sco that tho laws are
justly and honestly enforced, lie
spectfully yours,
Adv. H. A. CANADAY.
Believing that my successful man
agement ot tho uffico of District At
torney has shewn mo thoroughly
qualified, and that 1 can servo the
peoplo of Jackson county, in that
capacity best, I announco my candi
dacy for re-election on tho republican
ticket at tho May primaries.
Adv. G. M. ROBERTS.
I hereby announco my candidacy
for nomination on tho republican
ticket for tho office of Prosocuting
Attornoy. If elected I pledge myself
to an impartial enforcement ot the
law. F. 1'. FAKRKLU
Adv.
Sheriff
I hereby announco my candidacy
for re-nomlnation 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 tho first t?rm entitles me to
rc-nonilnatlon and re-election.
Adv. C. E. TKItHlLL.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson
county, at tho May primaries. Sev
eral years experience in this lino of
work. Including last sit months of
1519 in the tax collection depart
ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad
minister the duties of the office in an
efficient manner.
Adv. JOHN B. VI.MER.
County (lerk
I announco my candidacy for re
nomination for County Clerk on the
republican ticket subject to tho decis
ion of the per.-pto at the coming pri
maries, and hope my record in this
office the first term is such that
am entitled to your support this year.
Adv. CHAUNCIiY FLOREY.
County Assessor.
I hereby announco my candidacy
for the rc-no-mtnation to tne oifice
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, by the Republican party at the
primary election May 21st. 1 920.
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN.
KAWLKS Mi HMtK
for
Democratic Nomination
District Attorney
May Primary, 1920.
K. Terrill to .Nannie I). Hull.
W. .Medford. SK n of lot I.
blk. :i
John Wolf et ux to It. 11 lice
son, lots "., ti, 7 Amy's Cot
tane Add. to Central 1'i.int..
.1. T. Davis et nx to V. My
ers, lot blk. tl lioss Addi
tion to Medford
Isaac ( oy to Susie Coy. laad in
sec. 21. twp. :i(, I!. "W
Tobitha A. TuiiKate et al to ;.
V. Jordan, land in Jackson
ville I
"CARRY ON"!
? If Constipated, Bilious
( or Headachy, take
"Cascarets"
Keel jriantl! lie efficient! Don't slny
Mek. bibims. hcail.u-liy, eoiMlpitol. lte
niovo the liver nr.u bowel poison uliioh
iB keepinvr your head iliy. your teniae
eoate.l, your breath bail an.l vour stom
ach sour. YVIiy not ;:et a small box of
discards anil enjoy the m.esl. gentlest
laxative-ctltliartie you ever expel leneeil T
Cascarets never gripe, cieken or ineon
venienec one like Suits. Hi!, Calomel or
h:ir!.h pills. Case.-nets bnni; stm-liine to
cloudy ininils anil lialf-aiek lnnliea. Tliey
work while you sleep.
H K I ,P H A N T KI .MALI-
WAN'TEi) Married man for farm
work, must know farming and
orcharding; best of wages. Itox
SB, Mail Tribune. 2S7
WANTED Oardener to put ill lawn.
Oood pay fr right man. Address
P. O. Box 1139.
" HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman as helper in
boarding bouse on ranch. Wages
$1.50 per day. Phono 572-R2.
WANTED Reliable middle-aged
woman, good cook and house keep
er. Three in family. Oood wages
and a good home. Box T. Mail
Tribune 2SI
WANTED Experienced waitress, C
days a week, (lusher Cafe.
HELP WAN'TEI)
Male mid Female
WANTED Man and wife lo work on
ranch, (live experience and num
ber iu family. Reply Box A Mai'.
Tribune. 2S1
W A NT r I ) S IT V AT I O X S
WANTED Chamber work. Done It
to hours per day. Stoady. 30
N. Front. Motlfo-rd. 2S3
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy some slock cuttle.
Phone II. W. Bingham, f!l7-.l-3.
WANTED Old hats to clean and
block. Apparel Cleaners and Hat
ters. 30'J
WANTED Potuto planter. Saddle.
Iron wheeled wagon. Phone R-13-W
2S-1
W'ANTED Second-hand incubator:
must be In good order, loll lo 300
egg size. Phone 5li!l-J-2. tins
Brommer, R. 3. 2S(l
WANTED To buy second-hand
phonograph. Phono 707-R. 2Sti
WANTED To rent mo-dern six or
more room bungalow on east side
of Bear creek. C. H. Brown, phono
591-R-l. 2S.r
WANTED High top office desk
about seven feet long. Apply Box
T, .Mail Tribune.
WANTED Pruning. Cnn tako on
some more work if desired. Chas.
W. Austin, 321 So. Orange. Phono
C3S-L. 2MB
WANTED When you havo building
or repairing, soo Gillette, 103
South Oakdalo. Ho docs tho work
right, quick, and rcasonnblo. (li
the day or contract. Phono 471.
301
WANTED St. Louis prices for furs
at Johnson's, -ID Front street.
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Vedford Printing Co.
WANTED Your fiiae m worth roal
money at Johnson's, 45 ' Front
street.
WANTED House staying and re
pairing. Phone 48H-M or 488-X. tf"
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOIRENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 113 East Eleventh, phone
S97. 2SU
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath,
close in. 215 North Crape street.
2S7
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent
interest five to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Asrency
WHY
200 ACRES $9,000.00
STOCK, GRAIN, ALFALFA AND DAIRY RANCH
C miles from Central Point. Just ort Pacific Highway. For Im
mediate sale, ?9,000.00
LESS THAN HALF PRICE
This place sold some years ago for $2 0,000.00. It Is worth It.
90 acres now In crop. Some good alfalfa and grain. 4 0 acres more
can be cultivated. On good road near school. Ideal placo to live.
Open rango back of place. Bank your money in this land. It will
pay 20 per cent on Investment. If looking for land and wunt u real
bargain soo this at once.
Phono 7S4-L or call, at 20 X. Peach atrcet.
J. C. Barnes
l-'Olt liFXT AI'AUTMIINTS
j FOIt HI-:XT--Flll-nished lioilselieep-,
i in rooms. Inquire ;;io Xi.-th
1 ' ltartlett. 2ss
1'OR ItKKT Two and three room
furnished honsekoepini: apartments
The lviverside Apartments, 1 7
South Riverside, telephone -t.'.T-.I.
i-'oii i;i:.vr mu sics
FOR RKNT Modern six-room fur
nished bungalow water rent paid.
Phone
! 1-I-.
1'Ml
FOR RKNT F.iglu room house,
modern. Large yard, shade. 4 -:i
South Oaki'.ale. Phono 12 1-lt. tl'
l-'oi: iikxt Misci;i,i,.xi:oi s
FOR RKNT Two small frail ranches',.
ciose 10 .ueiiioiu. van .i. vi . w ukc- ;
field. 2M-j
FOR RKNT Patrick Creek Stage ,
Station hotel, t I miles from Cii-aiit.s
Pass, on Crescent City road. Com
pletely furnished. Doing good
business. Reasonable rent with
plenty advantages. Particulars on
application. 1-:. F. Raymond, Wal
do, Oregon. 2.S7
FOR SALE MISCRLL.YN'KOl'S
FOR SALIC Furniture, rugs and
piano-. 2 1'J South Central. Call
alter a p. in. 2 Ml
FOR SALE Cheap, eight used sew
ing machines, from $."..oii to $:;.viiti
each. Singer Shop, ll.'i West Main
jiiione 21,-i-R. 2SS
FOR SALE Extra nice grain
Phone 7SS-R-1.
hay.
2Sli
FOR SALE Baled grain and vetch
bay, in carload lots; can load im
mediately. Phone II. W. Bing
ham .",tl7-J-3.
FOR SALE Artificial flowers. On
display at Johnson's Jewelry
Store. Roses n specialty. 3NI
FOR SALE Smith Form-a-Truck at
tachment cheap; will make a good
tractor of a Ford car. R. F. it. -I,
Itox 7T,, Phone -ID.t-W. 2S1
FOR SALE Cheap, horse: work,
drive or ride. Yearling heifer.
Two spring wagons, buggy and
saddle. 1111 .North Riverside
avenue, Medford. 2N.",
FOR SALE Three teams of horses,
harness and wagon, plow. C. II.
Brown, phono 5II1-R-1. 2SS
FOR SALE-6o2-R.
Household goods. Call
2S-I
FOR SALK Chcup, three incubators
1 00, 120, o0-egg capacily. Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phone
tilii-.l.
FOR SALE Few household articles.
'Phono li-lti-R.
FOR SALE Machlnory for complete 1
brick and tile plant Including clay
bank for immediato operation.
Will give terms on part and take
brick in part payment. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALE Seventeen tons balod al
falfa hay. Phono 105.
FOR SALE Hay. Phone 842-J.
FOR SALE tmnw, prarel, aedlment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone IU2-.I
FOR SALE POL'LTIIY AND l-XJCS
FOR SALE Ono dozen Minorca
- chickens $1.50 each. Phono or call
.1. II. Linvillo, Central Point Road,
li. F. D. 2. 2X4
FOR SALE R. I. Rod hatching eggs.
Thorough bred stock. Phone
370-W. tl
FOR SALE Cheap, .", IncubaloiB.
100-1 20-50 egg capacily. Douglas.
101 South Central. Phone lilf.-J.
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
hatching eggs. Whil.o Wing Strain
is better this year than ever before.
Order nt once. White Wing Poul
try Farm, Phoenix. 2 Si)
FOR SALE O. A. C. White Leghorn
cockerels $3.00 each, worth dou
ble. For ciieapor and better hatch
ing eggs sco (Ills Broinmor, R. 3,
I'honc 5.S9-.I-2. 301'
FOR SALE Booking OTdoia eggs
and chicks, heavy laying strain
White Leghorns, R. 1. Rods. Price
reasonable. CockerclB cheap.
Mrs. F. II. Dressier, phono 777-L.
FOR SALE 8. O. White Leghorn
eggs for hatching. I am also book
ing orders for baby chicks. Come
aud see my stock. 724 South Cen
tral avenue, Medford, Ore. li. II.
Butterfield. 294
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
eggs from my brod-to-lny pens,
also It. C. White Wyandttte eggs
of highest quality. W. J. Warner,
519 South Oakdale avenue. Phone
K9B-M.
1-Olt SAI.F I.IVKSTCM'IC
FOIt SA1.F tine black calf six days ,
idd. I'honc sO-Y. 2s !
FOR SAI.K Ruins Red llelgiau does (
prices right, ltlfss Heine, -.1 lli esi
Tenth street. Medford. tis-.i"!
FOR SAI.K Unguis,
farming implements.
hers.s aml.'
Call Tl-K-2.1
;:iil!
I eific northwest, t'se our springs
FOR SAI.F Three niib-h gnats and, when others fail. Sold under writ
one buck. CI" South Fir street I ten guarantee, a I North Fifteenth
'.'S I , St.. Portland. Oregon.
FOR SA1.H 111 does. 1 buck and
several young ltelgian hares,
hutches. It. F. lilankenshln, l.".J
West Sixth.
2Sli
FOR SALK .".ti flue ewes, It. 10. i
Smith. Central Point. Phouol
...
l'J-X-2. L'Sli
FOR SALE tic Tiead of goMl young!
ewes. Will sell reasonable. L. 1.
Tucker, lirownshoro. , 2 So
FOR SALE A bunch of well-bred
llerford stock cattle. V. II. Chap
man, It. F. D. 1, Ashland, Oregon.
2 sr.
FOR SALE Several Jersey and
tiuernsey cows and heifers. Soon
to freshen, aJso 3 good work
horses. Geo. Hilton. Phone
S6S. 284
FOR SALE Pureined Duroe Jorsoy
wennod pigs from big typo ances
tors. Unregistered at $S each:
Registered at $14.00 each. Oood
opportunity lo got feeders or
breoding stock. Call Modoc Orch
ard.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE At a bargain. 4 0 acres
on Evans creek 4 miles nbovo Wl
mer. 3-room house. -Necessary
outbuildings, -1 acres iu winter
wheat; 5 acres slashed, ready to
liu-n. Enough good timber to
pay for place. Logs can be sold
to mill on place ailjoiuing. Water
right for 5 acres goes with place.
On rural route. Phono iu house.
Two living springs on placo. Would
make an ideal goat ranch. Lots
of outside range. R. No. 1, Itox
-ID A. Rogue River, Oregon. W.
II Davis. 2S(i
FOR SAi.E SO acre ranch; exchaugo
for houso in Medford. Call C.34
.N. "Central, Hind ford, Ore. 2S5
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chevrolet
pnouo 48'J-ll. 2.SS-
USED CAR clearing houso, buy for
cash, sell on terms. Pickens-Morrill
Motor Co., IS North (Irapo. tf
FOR SALE A light delivery Roo
truck, now express body and top,
four now tires. Price $350. Terns
or cash. Tumy Motor Co!, 125
South Frnnt. tf'
FOR SALE 191S Ford touring enr,
demountable rims, etc. Phono
395-M gt 121 Crater Lako avenue.
291
MONEY TO IXAX
TO LOAN J. B. Androws loans
money on real estnte and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape
street.
LOST
LOST Brown nittlo. Ant.
Williams, M-.il! Tribune.
box
2X4
EST RAY ED
STRAYED From tho obenchain
property, lirownshoro, Friday, Feb.
20, one bright hay maro with bump
on right front knee; ono bald faced
brown mare, both weighing about
1400. J. K. Schooler, Brownsboro.
2 sr.
MISCHLLANKOL'S
WE PAY MORE for old mnchlnos
than anybody in Medrord. Seo us
before you buy or Bell. Slngor
Sewing Machine Co., 115 West
Main street. Phono 210-R. 291
WE DO HEMSTITCHING and pecot
lng 10c per yard, silk or cotton,
thread furnished. Slngor Sowing
Machine Co., 110 West Main stroet.
Phono 215-R. 2!I
BROWNS WHITE
REALTORS
MEDFORD, OREGON
40 acres all fine freo soil, 20 In
alfalfa, 10 iu grain, 5 aero wooti lot,
about 30 fruit trees, there aro now
2it acres under the ditch and tho bal
ance vill be; a lino house, all modern
convenierr-ps, a beautiful view of the
valley, good barn and all necessary
outbuildings, close lo good schools
and only V4 mile from paved high
way. This will bear closo investiga
tion. Prico $10,000.
30 acres, all fine free soil, all In
cultivation, 20 now under tho ditch
and being seeded to alfalfa. 7 acres
best varieties pears S years old and in
fine condition with a splendid crop
set for this sca.-am, a fine largo home
with all modern conveniences; the
Improvements alone would cost you
moro than the price now asked. Let.
us show you this and explain why it
can e bought ut the price and the
very liberal terms offered.
All we ask of any honest and sin
cere buyer Is a chanco to show what
we believo to be some of the very best
values ever offered in this valley
whether a small cottage ill town or
an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock
ranch.
BROWNS WHITE
l-.t'SI.MlSS IW.KCTOIIY.
Auto Supplies.
- AHEIt Al'TO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and hest-otiul ;.ped plant in the Pa-
Attorneys.
W
. I:. PI1IPPH Attornev at Law,
425-ti; M. F. & II. Illdg. Office
phone 372; residence phone S25-M.
ELIJAH II. lll'RD Lawyer.
Oarnett-Coroy BUlg.
!13-14
PORTER J. NEFF Attmney-at-law,
rooms S and 9, Medford National
Bank lUiildiug.
A. IS. REAM KB Lawyor, Garuott
Corey lluildlng.
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK 4t
BLOCK WORKS specialize In all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259
Expert. Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to nnything in Accounting and In
como Tax requirements. Lock
into our simplified accounting
mothod. M. F. & II. Building,
Medford. Phono 157-R.
Instruction in Music.
FRED ALTON HAKiHT Teachor ot
piano aud harmony. Jlaight Music
studio, 3 IS (iarnett-Corey Bldg.
Phono 72.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT Gonernl mill
work, sasn, floors, mo-uiutngs ana
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono
3S4.
Physicians mid Surgeons.
A IUIRSELL, M. D.; 1). C. Splnolo
gist, Physician and Surgeon. Spe
cially Physiological Methods. 309-10-11
Al. 1-'. & II. bldg. Phone 29.
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank
Bldg. Offico hours 9-12, 2-4. Of
flee phono 39. Residence 933.
DR. J. J. EMIMIONS Physician anil
surgoon. Practico limited to eye,
car, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tostod nnd glasses sup
Dlied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
Bldg. Phouo 667.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATII1S PHYSICIANS
410-41 7 Gnrnott-Coroy Bldg,
Phone U04-L.
Rcsldcnco 26 S. Laurol Street
DR. E. RANDOLPH SKELY, 306-307
Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
makes a specialty of surgery. Spec
ial attention to .Medford and Rogue
River valley peoplo.
DR. McMORRIS SI. DOW, Physician
and Surgeon Practico limited to
surgery and hospital obsterlca.
Special attontion givon to diseases
of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. &
II. Bldg. Resldonce, tho Dow Hoa
pltal. Printers nnd Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
host equipped printing offico In
Southern Orogon. Book binding,
looso lent ledgers, billing systems,
etc, Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO;
Offico 4 2 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. Undertakers
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker
Phono M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South
Hurtlett. Lady assistant. Auto
mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.
Lodges.
I. (). ). I'. Jleilford IoiIko No. 83,
Meets every Monday night at 7:30, C,
T. Parker, N. U., W, L. Stiller, Becra
tury. ItoKUn Hlver Kncninpment No. 30
Meets 2il anil lh Fridays at 7:30 p.
in. h'umtie! itatetnan, C. I'., L. O. lluw
aril, Ht-rllie.
Ollvn Ittiekah lodgo No. 28 Meots
1st mid 3rd -luesduyH ut 8 p. m. Nan
tile Hull, N. U Annio J, Batcnmn,
secret u ry.
Visitors cordially Invited to all
tne"tini,'S.
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
G room bungalow. luodurn, 2 lots
with furniture, $1600.
5 room cottage, modern, 2 lots, on
pavement, $1200.
8 rooms, modern, 2 lots, corner,
pavement, $1 100.
. 1 0 acres Improved, orchard, good
buildings, $3000.
10 acres, well located, 5 acres
bonrlng pours, $2000.
120 acres bottom land, well Im
proved, $6500.
HURD LAND ts INVEST
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