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fTETTTOlTD WXTL TRTBTTNT!. STFTD'FO'RT). OTJF.("IOX. TUESDAY. FFX.Ti'TATlY 24. 1020. PXTTR FLVH LKcstock ; PORTLAXD. Feb. 2-1. Cattle woak: receipts 2!). Cirain unci pulii li-il steers, $10.."iO(iT 11 ; cliuice. 1U (it IO.'iO; (rood to choice, $!)(' 10: tuo ilimn to ttooil, $8(!): fair to nieiliiun, tf 7(if 8 ; common to fair. $(i(a 7; choiiv cows -and heifers, !)(i)!l.75: mood to choice. $8(o1!): medium to aood, $7(0 8: fair to medium. if(i(.7: ennners, ijvla'ti: bulls, .$,"(dfi.7(); prime liulil calves. $15.r0(il7; medium linht. j.l0f10..'i0; hcavv, $7(u'10; stoekurs and feeders, $8ffi!).."0. lloas weak: no receipts. Prime mixed, 15."i0(n It): nii)clium, fl.'ifii' 33..")(1: roueh henvv. $11((1.)-. pits. .!:)( 14. Sheep wonk: no receipts. Eastern lambs, $17(318; liirht vallev, $u,ii 17:. lieavv. $l4.50Ca l.'i.otl; feeder lambs,: 12(vl.); veurlintrs. 15ui' l.'i.otl: wuthers, $U(it!13.uU; ewe-i. sJU(12. Hatter PORTLAND; Ore. Feb. 21.-Hut -ler. Cubes, extra (iMc; pnivlimmt wrapped box lots, Otic; cartons, (i7c: half boxes JmlL' cent more; less than half boxes le, more, liullerfut, (ill (tili-lc f. o. b. station: liHc Portland Poultry liens 2S3'ic lb.; broilers, t!."c5t 40c; old roosters, 20c; turkeys 3.10 yCc; geese 30c; ducks, 4S ft 50. PORTLAND. Keb. 24 Emus Selling: price, ease count. 40c: bavin:: price, -40c;- sellinir price, candknt. 44c; selected candled in cartons, 4Sc "THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS" NEW PHOTOPLAY AT LIBERTY It is confidently asserted that ''The Vallev of the Giants," which is Wal lace Reid's new picture and which will, be shown at the l.ibcrlv Theatre threo days, besrinnins; today is a photoplay that will transport the spectator into the land ot the bej redwoods of northern California. The sTorv. which is one of Capt 1'eter B. Kvne's most charmim; and masterful creations, deals with life in the bic tree country. There arc found erent and noble specimens of manhood, stronir in mind and body. as invincible to creed and hatred and dishonesty us the bid trees them selves. ' " A beautiful love Toirmnce-fs- woven jmlo" llio story, mid it is considered to be one of. tho best in which Mr. Heid has beeji seen in many months. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Br A. C Howlett. Last Wednesday Attorney William V. Hrinas of Asblund und bis client, Ross Spenec, also of Ashland and Mr. J. M. Small a prominent cattle nnin of Eastern Oretron, callcil for dinner. They were .here looking' up necessities in a eaVe now pending in the circuit court, wherein Albeit Clement is p plaintiff and lioss Small is th defendant in a suit for duniuL'es in thi.sum of $0,000 for personal in.iuries'and four hundred dollars dainairc to his machine, Hi collision occurred last June as Mr. Small was eominsr from Ashlaail t' Medford and JEr. Clement was com nar in from an lnlersectin'.' ronn. A boy nbout fifteen yeurs of aire wa with him. wjio received a slight cut on Ins head and also a cut on In leu'. The boy has been livin; at the Sunny-side lintel I'm' the past four Vcars, but 1 refrain from lnnkiicr liny comments on the merits of the case, us both Mr. C. and the boy were here either that day or the next. James l.eabn of Portland, Ore., wa 'also here for dinner the same dnv anil so was W. K. Trencher and V. S. Campbell. They were rcpieseatiim the Triconia Oil anil (las Co.. of .Med ford, Mr. Campbell hcinsr the vice president of (lie coinpanv. Thev wen' selling shares in the company hum while here thev sold a lot of shares to Dnvc Pnse and W. K. Hum of I rail, who happened to be here for dinner at that lime and Mr. Joseph Oeppcit of Unite Culls was al-o heiv for dinner the same day. He lies been appointed as supervisor for the Hutte rails road district and went on to Jacksonville that afternoon J. T. Adams, the merchant at Me Leod. c;Hiie in with a wauon-lnad "f groceries and "asoline and spent the niirht with us. Mr. and Mrs. 'buries (iidtlieb came in for supper the same cveninir. troini: on to Med ford that niclil. Mr. (lottlicb wa ll Iso rciiresentiiiL' the TrL'onia Oil and Gas company. The representa tives of the company say that thev arc scllinir finite a lot of shares and Tiler In more Catarrh !n this section Of the country then all other diseases Pitt together, and for years it was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctor prescribed local remedies, and by constcr.Uy failing to cure with local treatment, pronouncd H Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, Kreatly Influenced bv constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & ' o.. Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the 8ystem. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case mat nan a Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send toe circulars and testimonials. r J- t'HKNET A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sol. I b- Druggists, 75c. liall's Faintly tii xor toustlpaUoa, Vi3 ' - that the company expects to start Inllimr bv the first ol next mouth, fhoy will bcL'in work in Kern valley, -'itst of Ph icnix. While Dave Pen-e was here Thurs day, ineetinsr the iwu representatives of the oil and i;as conipany, one of them seemed to be well artiuainted with liiui, and conversation naturally turned to the subject of the roads in his district and he said that he had them all well draped and in uootl shape ami that led to laentioniinr the Mori:an Hill road, just this , side ol Trail, and Mr.. Campbell remarkel that 'Moiiran Hill will be a slamlim. monument to the credit of Dave Pence as lonir as it stands as it is one of the finest pieces of work in the couc- ty. Mr. II. L. Vunderbiirah of Hutte Falls came out on the stae Thurs day and went on to Medford thi: same day. John Cadzoit of liutte I'alls came out Thursday afternoon, went to Medford the same day and returned to me MmnvsHio that mum. itoin.: on home the next morniiiL!. l'rity. Coiapsou iif Trail also spent Ihe niulif with us. Mr. Coiupsou is tin aired man, liviiur nloue back oil the upper purl of Klk creek. His physi cal condition is such that he should he looked after bv his friends. Arthur Miilhollaad. a man fnn.i Kastern Oregon, came in Friday morninir on the Medford, Futile Point stnire and eiuiuired for Roy Stanley, and later thev two took a trip up above Trailto look at a farm return intr that evenintr, staving over nitrhl at the Sunnvside. lie spoke in the hiu'hcst terms of the country, but did not think that the place would suit his wife, as she has always been used to bavinir a irreat deal of com pany and reliiriotis anil sovial privi letres. as she has been livinir near a city and also a town, but he thinks that the country is all O. K. John Mnvhorn. who has been breakiasr a vounir horse to ride for S. II. Ilaruish, has been stopuimr the past few days at the Sunnvside. Mrs. If. L. Peck, who has been up in the Lake creek country for the last few days visilinir her trraiul fathcr, Mr. Daniels, came out Fri day on the Fairue l'oint-Lal;e Creel; statre, took dinner here and start c. I for her home in fiend. M.yerl (inrnett of M'eilford canu'1 out on the .Medford-Fatrle Point staffe Friday inorniair and went on up to Lake Creek to brinir out a ear. Mr. Welch of the .Medford Grocery Co.. Medford. came out on the stnire this Saturday mornimr and went to Hutte Falls. 1 understand that the survevimr crew who are workintr on Ihe pros pective Crater Lake biehwity. have moved into, the S. II. Ilaruish bouse. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sample were dointr business with our merchants this moi'iiiicr. Mr. Sample is fore man on the Alivista orchard. J. D. A rues the foreman on the Cohurn-Kdsell orchard, was also u business caller this morninir. A man bv the name of Peterson from Portland, has bouirht a half in terest if Mr. Adamson in tho mail carrvintr route from here to Persist. Mr. Peterson expects to carry the. mail in n Ford and Mr. Adamson is to run his truck wherever he qan set a iob. Miss llerniee Ifarjrravc of lluft LET "DANDERINE" SAVE YOUR HAIR Check ugly dandruff! Stop hait coming out and double its beauty A little "Onnderinc" cools, cloiuiRes nnri in.ikcB Hip fpvprish, itchy seiilp soft and li;ii)lc; tlwii tliifl .stimulating tonic Dpnctrales to tlie famished hair roots. revitalizing and invigorating every hair ;n the lirnd, tliiift stopping the hair tail ing out, or getting tiiin, dry or fading. After a few applications of "Dander ne" von nelilom lind a fallen hair or a ip r tide of dandruff, besides every hair ho'.vs new life, vigor, brightness, more dor. wnd thickness. A few cents buys a bottle of de ifrbtful "IXmderine" at any drug or toilet counter. A VERY EXCEPTIONAL STOCK RANCH 350 acres on the paved highway, 15U0 elevation, 1 o miles from Grants Pass, on pretty trout stream, private :.nt.nD .nhnni hmif fin the ranch. good ho'usc and barn ample machinery and tools ana scuies, picture muu oui roundinss. land mostly level, hut some sloping hill side with gocd tim ber, saw mill near by. about 1 60 acres verv best eoll in alfalfa and grain, produces flo bu. barVy and extra heavy vicld of first-class corn. Some more land slashed and ready for cul tivation, large and good out range. Team and machinery, nil good, goes with place, or will sell 1S3 acres with with place. Price $20,000. TERMS. 'riiavoalurR( list or ISealty" l'.nr gaitli. E. T. STAPLES, Realty Broker AsltlMnd. Or?, i'uoge. SO Falls, one of the teachers in the school, cauie out this mornimr. took dinner and went to Medford in tlit Lewis jituev. Saul Courtney and II. (.'. Drews, head time keeper on the (1. W. li. or N. out of Portland, came in for dinner today and expect to leiaain for a few davs. As Mr. Joseph Geffert was com ing out from Medford Friday p. m.. with a county truck, about threo miles this side of Medford be was met by two jiien ill a small car and alter he had pulled out as far as he could to eivo space for them to pass, thev ran into his trtisk. striking a point of the hub on a front wheel, knocking the steerinir wheel out of his hand ami causing the machine to turn crosswnvs of the road throw ing it into the ditch and then drove riuht on. not even offering to help him out. F'ortanatelv. there was no damaire done, except tearinir a tire oft' a front wheel, but he thinks at least thev could have stopped to help him out. but thev were prob ably afraid that there mitriit be a damage suit, but thev showed a cowardly spirit and that Ibcv wore men of no principle. Mr. Geffert tine on o the Sunnvside that nitrht. iroinir on up to bis home Saturday mornimr. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept "California" Rynm of Vigi only look for the nnme California on the pnrknpe, then you nro sure your child in having the best and inoBt harm less laxative or physic for the 'little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for .child's done on each bot tle, (live it without fear. Mother I You must say "California." POLITICAL CAItnS. Diatrlct Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Prosecutiug Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, subject to the wish ot the voters at the coming primary election. If nominated and elected I will see that the laws are justly and honestly- enforced. Re spectfully yours. Adv. II. A. CANADAY, Believing that my successful man agement ot tho offico of District At tornoy has shown me thoroughly qualified, and that I can serve tho people ot Jackson county, in that capacity hest, I announce ray candi dacy for re-eloctlon on the republican ticket at the May primaries. Adv. . G. M. ROBERTS, I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an impartial enforcement of the law. t K. P. FAURELL. Adv. Sheriff I heroby announce my candidacy for re-nomination for the offico of sheriff on the republican tickot, sub ject to the May primaries. I feel that my record as a public official during the first t?rm entitles me to re-nomination and re-election. Adv. C. E. TERRILL. I hereby announce myselt a repub lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson county, at tho Muy primaries. Sev eral 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 duti s of the office In an efficient manner. Adv. JOHX 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 tho coming prt marics, and nopo my record In this offico tho first term is such that am entitled to your support this year. Adv. CHAU.N'C'EY FLOREY. County Assessor. . I hereby announce my caudidacy for the re-nomlnation 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. RAWLES MOORE for Democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary. 1920. JOYFUL EATJNG Unless your foot is digested with out the aftermath of painful acidity. Ihe joy is taken out of both eating and living. KMJ0ID5 are .wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT A ROWNF. 1 MAKERS OF iCOT T'5 tMULSlON WANTED Married man for farm work, must know farming and crchurdinfr; best of wanes. Box Sti, Mail Tribune. 2.S7 WANTED (lartiener to put in lawn, flood pay fr right man. Address P. O. Box lips. HELP WANTED K KM A Lit WANTED Plain rnnk to cook lor men on ranch. "Eden Valley Orch ard, ii:jy-.i. 2:iu WANTED Woman tor kitchen work eight hours. Apply manager Cafe Holland. US.. WAiNTED Woman as helper in hoarding houso on ranch. Wages $1.50 per day. Pliouu 57:1-112. WAXITI) SITUATIONS WANTED Young man just in from east, Atnorican, married, general business education, desires to con nect witlt somo house where execu tive ability plus courtesy count. V V fit jimlitir- f - ,t-nw,r,.i "lo.l ford. 2si ' WANTED Ry experienced orchard man, pruning, irrigation ami care of orchnrd. Robert Long. Ill) East Eleventh. 2!M WANTED Chamber work. Dono II to 5 hours per day. Steady, 110 X. Front, lledfcn-d. 2-SJ VA N'TED Ml.SCEI.LA X HOI'S WANTED Small or medium sized safe. Dr. Elliott. 2S5 WAiNTED To rent of owner small good pluco near highway for cash with view of buying. Address llox 275, Eaglo Point. 2Sli WANTED Saddle horse. Hoover, 4 52-Y. C. C. 2S7 WANTED 10 or 50 feel of lti or IS inch hydraulic pipe. L. CY Wise man, Ruch, Ore. 2S0 WANTED Six or ,S lucnths oltl Po land China boar. W. E. Ilryson R. 1, Griffin Creek. !S(i WANTED To buy some stock cattle. Phone 11. W. Bingham, 5!I7-J:t. WANTED Old huts to clean mid block. Apparel Cleaners and Hat ters. .. ..,,... ;,,( ?; 309 WANTED Second-hand Incubator; must be In good Older, J50 to 300 egg slue. Phone 5SS-.I-2. Gus Brommer, R. 3. 2S(i WANTED To ibuy second-bund phonograph; Rhone 707-R. 2Sti WANTED TO rent modern six or moro room bungalow on east side of Boar creek.' C. II. Brown, phone 591-R-l. 285 WANTED High top offico desk about seven foot long. Apply Box T, .Mull Tribune. WANTED Pruning. Can tako on somo moro work if desired. Clias. W. Austin, 321 So. Orange. Phono G3S-L. 28 WANTED When you have building or repairing, seo Gillette, 103 South Oakdale. Ho docs tho work right, quick, and reasonable. By the day or contract. Phono 4 71. 301 WANTED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson's, 4 5 Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Vedford Printing Co. WANTED Your tiifle n worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front street. WANTED House moving end re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf FOR RENT FURNISHED IttJOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms. 113 East Eleventh. Phone 897.- 2sti FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath, close in. 245 North Grape street. . . 287 ESTRAYED STRAYED From the Obenchain property, Brownsboro, Friday, Feb. 20, one bright bay mare with bump on right front knee; one bald faced brown mare, both weighing ubout. 1400. J..K. Schocler, Brownsboro. 2 S 5 MONEY TO LOAN On farm of orchard land, 0 per cent Interest five to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency imii iiwiwww in I mi ii ill 1 ' HEM' W.-i.VTl'.i) M.M.K I I I WHY 200 ACRES $9,000.00 STOCK, GRAIN, ALFALFA AND DAIRY RANCH ' ID G 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. Somo good alfalfa and grain. 40 acres moro can be cultivated. On good road near Bchool. Ideal place to live. Open range back of place. Bank your money In this land. It will pay 20 per cent on Investment. It looking for land uud wuut a real bargain see this at once. Phone 7S4-L or call, at 20 X. Peach Btreet. J. C. Barnes l'OU 1SKXT AI'AKTMEXTS FOIt KENT -Furnished hollekeep- ini; rooms. Inquire :ilu Ni.rtlt Hartlett. 2SS Foil KENT Two and three room furnished housekeepiUK apartments The ttivoiside Aarlments, 2 17 ' South Riverside, telephono -1 r, 7 -.1 . ;!07 FOR ItKXT lini'SKS KOlt KENT Modern six-room t'ur aished bungalow water rent paid. Phone 22-4-1.. ' 2SK FOil RENT Eight room house, modern. Largo yard, shade. 425 South Oakdalc. Phono 121 -It. tf Ft u hi-: nt M i st i: i ,i ,. n i-:t i s FOR KENT Patrick Crock Stage Station hotel, ti-t miles from Grants Pass, on Crescent. City road. Com pletely famished. Doing good business. Reasonable rent with plenty advantages. Particulars oa application. !:. F. Raymond, Wal do, Oregon. 2S7 FOR SALE MISCHLLANEOUS FOR SALE Springlooth harrow, in cubator. brtAider, baby buggy, ut. Talent. P.ox 172, Hutte Falls. 2 Mi I FOIt SALE Furniture, rugs and pinnc. 2 11 botilh Central, t all after 5 p. m. 2 si; FOIt SALE Cheap, eight used sew ing machines, from $5.00 It,- $:;,. hi) each. Singer Shop, 115 West Main phone 215-U. 28S" FOR SALE Extra nico grain bay. Phone 7SS-R-1. 2.SG0 FOR SALE Haled grain and vetch hay, in carload lots; can load im mediately. Phono 11. W. liiug hnm 507-J-3. FOR SALE Artificial flowers. On display at Johnson's Jewelry Store. Roses a specialty. 3S-I FOR SALE Cheap, horse: work. drive or ride. loaning heifer. Two spring wagons, buggy anil saddle. 1111 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 285 FOR SALE Three tennis of horses, harness antl wagon, plow. C. H. Brown, plioue 501-R-l. 2S5 "OR SALB Cheap, throe incubators I WO, 120, 50-egg capacity. Doug las, 101 South Central. Phone U15-.I. FOIt SALE: Fow household articles. Phone 646-R. FOR SALE Mnchlnory for complete brick and tile plant Including clay bank for lmmcdiuto operation. , Will give torms on part and take brick in part payment. Big Pinos Lumber Co. tt FOR SALE Seventeen tons baled ah falfa hay. Phono 105. FOR SALE Hay. Phone 842-J. FOR SALE band, gravel, sediment and dirt Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red setting eggs. Ernest Webb, Cen tral Point. 2 89 FOR SALE R. I. Itctl batching eggs. Thorough bred stock. Phone 370-W. tf FOR SALE Cheap. 3 incubators. 100-120-50 egg capacity. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phono 615-J. FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn hatching eggs. White Wing Strain Is better this year than ever before. Order at once. White Wing Poul try Farm, Phoenix. 289 FOR SALE O. A. C. Wbito Leghorn cockerels $3.00 each, worth dou hlo. For cheaper and better hatch ing eggs seo Otis Brommer, R. 3, Phono 589-J-2. 301 FOR SALE Booking orders eggs antl chicks, heavy laying strain White Leghorns, R. I. Reds. Price reasonable. Cockerels cheap. Mrs. F. 11. Dressier, phono 777-L. FOR SALE 8. C. White Leghorn eggs Tor hatching. I am also book ing orders for baby chicks. Come and see my stock. 72 4 South Cen tral avenuo, Medford, Ore. B. II. Buttcrfield. 294 FOR SALE 3. C. Whlto Leghorn oggs from my bred-to-lay pens, also R. C. Whito Wyandotto oggs of highest quality. W. J. Warner, 619 South Oakdale avonue. Phone 696-.M. MOXEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phono 63-M. 31 North Grape street. l)K S. U : I A V KST( K 'K I'll It S.i.E--llae 2iiiHi-lb. team.: $lt;.": one 2t:oo-lb. team, $l.".'i:l one 2:1ihi-1Ii. team, fi:t:,; one ITlMlj 111. old horse. JTT.; two 2-year old I fillies, 2250-lb.. $125, and several I other odd horses weighing alioul 1250. about- $tia per liead. Vincent 1 Hani. Medford. 2S7 I l-'Oli SA1.K Cheap, one leam voting j marcs. i::oo lb. and Mini lb., cue: j driying mare. 1200 Hi-., to years, j one lli;lit ruMier-liret! trap or buck j j board. Olio 5-ton steel axle wagon. : one 2 ton wagon, one S-l't. Ileer-j ! itig bituier, two set work harness. I I three set single. E. It. .limes.! Talent. 2! FOIt SALE Six pigs, weight 1ml pounds 1 0 smaller. $ 1 DO. tin tor the lot. I'llone -I0S-.1-1. 2i5 "OR SALE Itulus Hod Belgian does prices right. Uliss Heine, '. 1 ti West Tenth street, Medford. 20" FOR SALE Wagi.iis, horses and farming implements. Call 7I-F-2. 3 III FOR SALE 50 fine owes, R. E. Smith, Central Point. Phono 10-X-2. 2Mi FOR SALE Co noad of gocd young ewes. Will sell reasonable. L. D. Tucker, lirownsboro. 2Su 'OR SALE A bunch ot well-bred llorfoid stoek cattle. V. 11. Chap man, R. F. D. 1, Ashland, Oregon. 285 FOIt SALE HI-.AL ESTATE I'Jlt SALE Important matters ro- ,UUiro my presence elsewhero, I offer ror sale all my holdings In southern Oregon at reasonable prices. Fine country home, 51 acres, permanent water right, good soil, roads, school, part orchard, fine neighborhood, modern con veniences, lelccti-ic lights, telepbc'no, plumbing, motor power, etc., I miles on Crater Lake highway. 40 acres partly improved, and 4 0 acres timber pasture land in Sams valley. Also tho Table Rock Store propertytsubject to tenant's lease) near Modoc bridge. Address John Cameron, Route 2, Central Point, Ore. Phono Central Point 11-1. 289 FOR SALE 'At a bargain. 40 acres on Evans creek 4 miles above Wi mer. 3-room house. iNocessury outbuildings, 4 acres in whiter wheut; 5 acres slashed, ready to burn. Enough good timber to pay for place. Logs can bo sold to null on pluco adjoining. Water right for 5 acres goes with place. On rural rottle. Phone in house. Two llving'springs on pluco. Would muko an Ideal goat ranch. Lots of outside range. R. No. 1, Box 40 A. Rogtto River, Oregon. W. It Davis. 28(1 FOR SALE 50 acre ranch; exchange for h&UBO in Medford. Call 034 N. "Central, Medford, Ore. 2 85 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1919 Maxwell touring car, run 1100 miles llko new, $500 down, Seely V. Hull Motor Co. 285 FOR SALE Oil TRADE Chevrolet, phono 4S9-R. 288 USED CAR clearing houso, buy for cash, sell on tortus. Pickens-Morrill Motor Co., 18 North Grupe. tf FOR SALE A light delivery Roo truck, now oxpross body and top, four now tires. Price $350. Terns or cash. Turay Motor Co., '125 South Frant. tf FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car, demountable rims, etc. Phone 39G-M ot 121 Crater Lake avenue. 291 MI8CKLLAXEOU8 WE PAY MORE for old machines than anybody in Medford. See us boforo you buy or sell. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 115 West Main. Btreet. Phone 215-R. 291 WE DO HEMSTITCHING and pecot ing 10c per yard, silk or cotton, thread furnished. Singor Sewing Machine Co., 115 West Main street. Phone 215-R. 29 I BROWN & WHITE REALTORS MEDFORD, OREGON 40 acres all fine free soli, 20 In alfalfa, 10 in grain, 5 ucre wootl lot, about 30 fruit trees, there are now 2a acres under the ditch uud tho bul- ance will be; a fine house, all modern conveniences, a beautiful view of the vulley, good barn and all necessary outbuildings, close to good schools und only Vi mile from paved high way. This will bear closo investiga tion. Price $10,000. 30 acres, all fine free soil, all in cultivation, 20 now under tho ditch and being seeded to ulfulfu, 7 acres best varieties pears 8 years old and In flue condition with a splendid crop Hot for this Heuson, a fine largo homo with all modern conveniences; the improvements nlono would cost you more than tho price now asketi. Let us show you this und explain why it can e bought nt tho price and the very liberal terms offered. All wo ask of any honest and sin cere buyer Is a chance to show what wo believe to bo some of tho very best values over offered In this valley whether a small cottage in town or an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock ranch. BROWN & WHITE t . r . frtrartt- Itl'SIMvSS DIRECTORY. Auto Supplies. LAI I ICR, AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and liest-etiuipped plant ia tho Pa cific northwest. Use our sprincs when others fail. Sold under writ ten giiararteo. 3 1 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. W. K. PHIPPS Attorney at Law, 425-t2ii M.'F. & II. llldg. Office phono S72; residence phone 325-M. ELIJAH II. II URD Lawyer. 213-14 Garnott-Coroy llldg. PORTER .1. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms S and 9, Medford National Hank Hulldiug, A. E. R E AM ES Lawyer, Garnott Corey lUillding. lllilliling Materials. .MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS sperinlizo in ail kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 250. F.xpcrt Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Lock into our simplified accounting mothod. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction In Music. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Haight Musla studio, 318 Clarnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 72. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, tloors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono 1S4. Physicians and Surgeons. A BURSELL, M. D.; D. C. Splnolo gist, 'Physician and Surgeon. Spe cialty Physiological Methods. 309-10-11 M. F. & II. bldg. Phone 29. ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phono 39. Residence 933. DR. J. J. E.MIMENS Physician antl surgeon. Practice limited to eyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co Bldg. Phono 507. DR. F. 0. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Resldonce 20 S. Laurel Street DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 306-307 Morgan building, Portland, Ore, makes a specialty of surgery. Spoc lal attention to Medford and Rogue River valley pcoplo. DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited (.0 surgery and hospital obstorlcs. Special attention given to diseases of womon. Offlcos 306-7 M. F. & II. Bldg. Residence, the Dcvw Hos pital. Printers nnd Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leuf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. ' Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO; Offico 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOHX A. I'lUlIi Undertaker rhone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlotl. LuUy assistant. Auta mobilo Hour. so Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. Lodges. I. O. O. l M-UforU lodKO No. 83, Mectn vory Monduy night at 7:30, G, T. l'urkur, N. G W. Li, Miller, secre tnry. Koffiic River Encampment No. 30 Meets 2i und 4Ui Fridays at 7:30 p. in. Kamufil iiiiUiuun, C. 1'., 1. O. How ard, Berlin. Olive Kbckah lodso No. 8 Meets Int und 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nan n lo Jin!!, N. U., Aniiio J. iiateman, secretary. ViMliora cordially Invited to all rnff ttni;H, You, Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. G room bungalow, modern, 2 lota with furniture, $ lfii'0. 5 room cottage, modern, 2 lota, on pavement, $1200. 8 rooms, modern, i lots, corner, pavement, $1100. 10 acres improved, orchard, good buildings, $3000., 10 acres, woll located, 6 acros bearing pears, $2000. 12 0 ucros bottom land, well Im proved, JGjOO. ... - HURD LAND ft INVEST MENT CO. Grnr;U-CorcT EJOjr,