BrcPTorm yrarc TTrmrrTJE. wfitfotitj. oni-nox. fi?iiay. T'rcisRrAnv 27. 1020.
PXHE SKVEW
lavcstork
PORTLAND. Ore.. Fob. L7. Cat
tie weaker; receipts 24. Cram and
pulp fed steer. .f li.."ili;
ilioice, ftl.7")(ii HI.'J": lmmkI to choice.
.!i(n !."."); niecliiiin to good, i-Suili;
t':iir to medium 7(o8: coniiium 1..
lair. iMi(a.-7: choice ims ami lieilcr-..
-:h..'iO(ii!t; ttuod lo choice. 7.."(let
s:.-'0: uiediuin tn irond. il.."ili((i 7.."n ;
lair to medium, .lii 7: eanners, $,,(n
I,; bulls. -."i(( 7.i)t : prime lilit cnlve
.f!.')."i0( 17; medium liulit, lii(,i
I.'l.'iO; lieavv. 7(i II); siockcrs am!
.'coders. 7.5d((i H.,"ill.
Hogs steady; receipt ililj.
mixed, f 1 "i.fiOOi. 1 (i ; medium,
!.'.;i(l; rough lieavv, $1 Its LI
.1L'( 14.
Sheen stcadv; receipts ,"it)7.
Prime
V0i
; nigs.
East-
irn Inmbs, l,((il8: liuht vallev. $lti
(il7:. hoiivv, H..")(l((i l. ")..",((; feeder
lambs,; $l:i((il."); vearliuus. .tI.hi
J.V5U: wethers. $l:!(t i;i..0; ewes
.10((il.
Itutter
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 27.-ltut-ter
stetidv. Cubes, extra (:ie; parcli
lnen't wrapped, box lots, (die; carton-.
(i7.c; half boxes half cent more: lis
than halt boxes, lc more; butterla!
ti.'Jfu.tiilu'f. o. b. station; (iSc l'orllami.
Eggs
PORTLAXD, . Feb. 2fi. El-cs-Selliner
price, case count, 4()e; lmvin:.
prioe. 10c; sellinir price, candled,
44c selected candled in cartons, 48c
Poultry
Hens 2S(5).'S.H! lb; broilers, 3.")(o)
40e; old roosters, 20c; turkevs 3."i(o
;i0e; geose. 3l: ducks 48(a."0c.
.Mrs. Clyde Richmond's sister and
lior husband, .Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Wood of Salem, are visiting hore for
a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Wood
own and manago a large cattle ranch
between Salem and Independence and
are now on their way to California
to purchase mules.
The Parent-Teacher circle will
meet with Mrs. R. W. Elden on Sat
urday, March 6. Mrs. ,1. W. Birkholz
will have char go of the program.
Last Friday Mrs. J. W. Elden en
tertained at c'ne o'clock luncheon, the
following guests: Mrs. Stover of Med
ford, Mrs. J. W. Birkholz, Mrs. Roy
Nichols, .Mrs. W. K. Parker and her
house guest, Mrs. A. G. Alverson of
'Bloomington, Illinois, and Mrs. It.
W: Elden.
John Anderson of Minnesota who1
has been visiting his brother's family
for several weeks, left here last
Thursday. He expects to make a
. number of visits enroute, and will
not reach home before spring.
Florence Walker has been' con
fined to his bed for the last few days
with a light attack of the influenza.
Ho is much better at present and
none of the rest of the family have
contracted the diseaso as yet.
The Frank Hammond family, who
moved-- from hero last fall to Rend,
J-C'T-O Knocks Out
Indigestion.
Old Stomach Enemy "Takes tho
Count'" In First Round.
Many a perfectly good Stomach has
been, made miserable by that old
' pain producer called "Indigestion."
The next time he starts trouble In
your stomach, just take a teaspoor.
ful of J-O-TO in a glassful of hot
water and in two minutes he will
chase himself out of your system.
Thousands are Finding Belief
In J-O-T-0.
And If your Druggist, doesn't have
It In stock we will gladly send you
Sample Free.
BELUNGHAM CHEMICAL CO.,
Belllngham, Washington.
J-O-T-0 Is sold in' Modfoid at
Heath's DruK Store.
Attention !
Lumber Men '
Timber Men
Speculators
Scaled offers will be received '
tlio undersigned nt room 101, Mcd
'funVliotcl, up to 112 o'clock noon ol'
Wednesday, March :lrd, l!-0, for
tho purcha.se of I ho wouthcast quar
ter of the southwest quarter and the
hoiithwest quarter of tho southeast
quarter of section twenty, township
thirty-five, south of ntiipo two east
of tho Willamette meridian, in .lark
son county, Oregon... am iiifornieiL
that this tract contains two million
feet or more of good merchantable
timber and lies about two miles from
the Pacific and l-ntern railroad, nn!
that a good wnon road runs through
tho tract... I reserve the right to re-
H'ject any or all bids.
Wm. A. ImesiPage-Dressler Co.
Attorney In Fact.
Oregon, write thai Uiey are doing
well there. Mr. Hammond has pur-i-hased
a large truck ami Ih doing u
trucking business between Ilend and
Silver Lake.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Anderson and
family were guc-jt.i at the .1. V. Kldt n
home Hunduy.
1 j
ANTIOCH ITEMS
.Mr. Mi ikel and Mr.
ing with Mr. and .Mrs
holding mee;in::s at
Greer are slay
.Icis t;ia:-s and
'.Y;-;aU! school
house this week.
Mr. Milkov.tki. Mr. Hicham and .1.
Glass are hauling hay from the .Mo
doe orchard this week.
.Miss Ora Vincent wlio has hoeti
staying at home lor some time left
this week for Meliocl, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Glass and friends
motored to Agate Tuesday evening.
.Mr. Elbert Glass drove several beef
cattle to1 market this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rodgcrs
were in town Tuesday.
.1 oh n Itodgers of Heagle, is down
with the flu at her son's place near
Phoenix. Her son and his wife were
quite sick with the flu ami slio went
lo take care of them.
Mrs. Sweet and her family are all
down with the flu at lleacle.
'Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Chapman and
family gave their son Claude a sur
prise birthday dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cunley have
moved to the ranch formerly known
as the Dyer place.
DOUBLE BEAUTY
OF YOUR HAIR
'Danderine" creates mass
of thick, gleamy waves
In a few moments you enn transform
your plain, dull, flat hair. You can
nave it ahundnnt, soft, glossy and full
of life. Just pot at, any drug or toilet
counter a small bottle of "I);inderine"
for a fuw cents. Thon moisten a soft
cloth with the lfDanderine" and dnw
this through your hair, taking on small
strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immc
dintcly. you have doubled the beauty of
your "hair. It will bn n roa;a, so soft,
lustrous and so. easy to do up. All dust,
dirt and excessive oil is removed. -
Let Danderinc put ninrolife. color,
vigor, and lirlphtnoss in your hair. This
stimulatim; tonic will freshen your scalp,
check dandruff anil falling hair and help
your hair to grow long, thick, Btrong
ana ocnuuiui.
Page-Dressier Co.
Xllsli -lilofk. 1 Phone 1282
MetUonl
1. o-rooin modern hiuiK"liv. KaNt
front, all assessments paid, 1(100.
2. 8-t'oom house ni'ranKed for
two fine apartment, strictly modern.
'aviim paid, $:tOOO.
li. J'lno east sido home. Kxtia
largo lot. Spceial price now $-1500.
I. Iteautil'ul east side home. Ktra
large lot. Knll t basement. Heating
plant. KverytlihiK splendid condition,
$HOOO.
fl. A most attractive South Oak-
dale home. Seven rooms, bungalow
tyM!, hardwood floors, ..Kxlru large
lot, IjCiOOy.
(t. Two acres with a nice five
room modern home, located in Cen
tral I'oint. This is special listing lor
epiick sale, .$1000.
7. 'I ia acres in oil belt near city
reservoir. Sightly, splcnoia liome in.
( ill Ion. Adapted for growing berries.
vegetables, poultry... .fJOIMI.
K. 10 acres, best soil, good hicB'
lion. Irrigated. A money maker.
$:(."II0.
I). :i( acres on paved highway.
irrigated, all best soil ill cultivation.
part in alfalfa. Two-story house,
pumping plant, good liliillllnRH.
rjqitippment, stock. $I2,."00.
10. -t:t acres on ruelfia Highway
All liniler irrigaliiin. acres In al
ralfa. rale buildings. Attractive lo.
cation. $!)000.
II. :S(IO acii-s. Diversified ranch,
(iood modem house, gmxl barns. 110
acres cultivated. I.l acres in alfalfa.
20 acres pears 10 years old. I acres
Xcwlowns. 2 acres K'uches, acres
gl'ttKs. 2 acivs prunes. 1 acre wal
nuts. Water right. I'rice !ii2.",00().
Terms.
12. (1(1 acres, I miles from Med
foril. All in cultivation. 15 acres
bearing pears. B ai res bearing ap
ples. Ualanco good alfalfa land.
I'nder water, (i 1 farm house,
liarns, equipment. Fine home prop,
erty and the price Ls attraitive.
$12,000.
STOCK It.WCIIKS
We have three very attractive pro
pcrtics, especially adapted to sto
iiiisiiu;. These places will produce
extra large tonnage alfalfa.
S11H: IllSIVKSS l'ltOI'DltTV
We have several very attractive
properties in the right location. See
us alMiltt these.
Tim ISest I'iro lnsurnnco in the
Host Companies.
I'lione 2K2.
Mrtlford
Notice i
In the County Court of the Suite of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the matter of the estate of ltoi.-ert ,
Mriice Wilson, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all heirs, j
creditors and other persons interested
In the estate of Robert Bru.-e Wils-ii, 1
deceased, that the undersigned as
execut rices of tlio last will and testa-
' inent of the said Robert Bruce Wil
son, deceased, filed their final uc
eouiiT 'n the orr'ice of the Clerk of the
Coen;y Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of .Inekson on the
17th day of rebruary, r.l-U: and that
said court has fixed Saturday. March
Till, l'rjo, at lo: on o'clock in the
forenoon of that day in the court
room of said court in the County
Court llc'use ut Jacksonville, Oregon,
as the time and place for the hearing
of any objections to such final ac
count, and tho settlement thereof,
and the distribution of said estate.
1 All ,,.nii liiivitM' stnv nhieclio'lS
id u:ii,l neemml ;i re herehv tiorified to'
1 present the same to said court i.n or
i before said date.
1 Dated February 27th. 1
VIRGINIA WILSON and
CLEMENTINA L. WILSON.
As ex ecu trices of , the last will and
testament ot Robert liruce Wilson,
deceased .
otice of Administrator's Sale of
Heal Properly
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of .lackaon.
In the matter of the estate of A. P.
Talent, deceased.
Xotiuo is hereby piivun that in pur-
suanco of an order of tho County
Cburt of the State of Oregon for the
County of Jackson made and entered
on tho 24t li day of January, in
the matter of the estate of A. P. Tal
ent, deceased, the undersigned, the
administrator de bonis uou with the
will annexed of said estate, will from
and after the 22nd day of March,
1920 proceed to sell at private salo,
to the highest bidder for cash, sub
ject to the confirmation of said court,
the real property belcnKing to said
estato situated in Jackson county,
Oregon, and described as follows, to
wit:
Beginning at a point on tho east
line of South "C street. City of Med
ford, 310 feet southward from the
Intersection of the said east line cf
south "C" street with south line of
onst Ninth street and run thence
north 54 degrees 20 minutes east 110
feet, and from thence north XT de
grees 110 minutes west 2 feet for the
commencing point, and from said
commencing point running theuce
north 54 degrees SO minutes east
G7.3 feet, thence north 35 degrees 30
minutes west 4!t' foot, thence south
54 degrees 30 minutes west G7.3 feet,
thence south 35 degrees 30 niinutes
east 4!) feet to tho place of begin
ning; reserving and accepting there
from a strip across tho eastern por
tion of said premises lti feet wKle
dedicated to the public as an. Alley
all c said real property being situat
ed in the City ot Medford, county of
Jackson State of Oregon.
Dated the 20th day of February,
1920. WILLIAM ULRICH.
Administrator de bonis non with
the will annexed of the estato of A. P.
Talent. Deceased.
'OMlTCAlj (-Alil)S.
District Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Prosecuting
Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon,
on the republican ticket, subject to
the wish, ot the voters at tho coining
primary election. If nominated and
elected I' will see that the laws are
justly and honestly- enforced. Re
spectfully yours.
Adv. II. A. CANADAY.
Dellevlng that- my successful man-'
agement of the office of District At
torney has shown me thoroughly
qualified, and that I can serve the
people ot Jackson county, in that
capacity be.st, 1 announce my candi
dacy for re-election on the republican
ticket at the May primaries.
Adv. G. M. ROBERTS. '
T hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on tho republican
ticket for the office of Prosecuting
Attorney. If olected I pledge myself
to an impartial enforcement of the
law. F. I. FARKEI.L.
Adv.
Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nomination for the office of
sheriff on the republican ticket, sub
ject to the May primaries. I feel
that my record as a public official
during the first l?rra entitles me to
re-nomiuation and rc-olectlon.
Adv. C. E. TERRILL.
I hereby announce myself 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
191!) In the tax collection depart
ment, thoroughly-qualifies me to ad1
minister the dutl s of the office In an
efficient manner.
Adv. JOHN B. WIMER.
County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re
nomihation for County Clerk on the
republican ticket subject to tho docls
ion of the peoplo 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. CHAUNCEY FLOREY".
County Assessor.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the 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. 1!. COLEMAN.
ItAWLF.S MOORH
for
Democratic Nomination
lltrlct Attorney
May Primary, 1920..
Advertising Rates
Classified One c-nt a word.
Locals Ten cents a lino.
Legal Five cents a line.
iJisplay 30 cents an inch.
Contract ratios on application.
Cash in advance.
hkli v.vn;i
Main and Kenmlo
W.VNTKIJ Man. or wunr.m
for
jam-
tor work at rht Lib
quire room ''2. 4 t.
rv hlilK. In-
oYLx-k i.ui. "
2 S 1) !
II KM1 VA XTI .1 - MALI-:
Yor(.i .mi:x
Clerks, $111)
unnecessary,
examinations.
for H.iihvay .Mail
uiont i. Kxperienee j
Ft.V I: .-e pari iculars !
writ. .1. Leonard ;
f former Covernmer.. Kxii miner I ,
T.'iS Ktjuilablo Hlrfg , Washinjiion.
n. c. 2!u
11 KI-H WAXTKO ! KM ALE
WAXTKD Cook fcr
quarters, waes ?.
Box M. Tribune.
v men. K'd I
per mouth, i
WANTED C.iiis or woim i
Domestic Laundry.
.Medt'ord
cook lor
V A N T b. I ' P 1 a f n eonr. 10
men on ranch. lCden V
ani. 03 !-.!.
illev Orcli-
WAiXTKD Woman as helper in
boarding houso on ranch. Wages
$1.50 per day. Phono "72-lt2.
WAXTITl) SITI'ATIOXS
WA'NTKl) Uy experienced orchard
man, pruning, irrigation ami euro
of orchard. Robert Long. 113 Kant
Eleventh. an I
WA X TED snSCK 1 . 1 , A X KO l.'S
VVANTKI). Have your .arpets and,
rugs cleaned by the Fluff & Rug !
Factory, the only scientific curpet 1
cleaner in southern Oregon. 201 I
South Riverside. Phc-ne iliii'.-M. 293 i
WANTED Room and part time
hoard hv lady high sehoot teacher.
Call 832-R, ' - 2SS
WANTED Young business man
wants room and evening meal in
"private family;.' " llox 0. M., Mail
Tribune. ' 2S!i
WANTED To rent five or six room
modern bungalow, unfurnished or
1)111-11 furnished. Phono Hotel
Medford, room 221. 2SS
WANTED CJood Jorsey cow. Must
he voting, fresh and goiAl milker.
Phone 7S8-J-3. j 2S9
WANTED liaby buggy,
back. Phone 332.
reclining
2.SS
WANTED 40 or ,r0 feet of 10 or IS
inch hydraulic pipe. L. C. Wise
man, Ruch, Ore. 2S0
WANTED To buy some slock cattle.
Phone II. V. Bingham, ! !I7-.I-:1.
WANTED Old huts to clean and
block. Apparel Cleaners and Hat
ters. ' -- - 309
WANTED When .you havo -building
or repairing, ..soo Gillette, . 103
South Oakdale.- He does-lhe work
right, quick, and reasonable. Hy
tho day or contract. Phono 471.
301
WANTED St. Louis prices for furs
at Johnson's, 45 Front sLroct.
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Vedford Printing Co.
WANTED Your Inde n -worth real
money at Johnson's, 45 Front
street.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
FOl'XT)
FOUNfi Bicycle. Erie make. Green
and brCwn trimmings; ' electric
lights. Owner may have same by
paying charges and proving prop
erty. Chiuf of Police. 2Kt)
MOXEY TO IAAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phono 63-M. 31 North Grape
street.
FOIt KENT FIRMSHHI) KOOMS
FOR RENT 1 will have room and
board for one gentleman, March
1st. Phono 353-R. 288
FOR HF.NT APAHTMBXTS
FOR RENT Two and three room
furnished housekeeping apartments
Tho Riverside Apartments, 217
South Riverside, telephone 457-.1.
307
FOR I IK NT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Four acres .improved,
south of town. inquire at 7ix
Kouth Newtown. 2S:
MONEY TO LOAN ,
On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent
intercut five to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
WHY
$4500
Six-room modern new bungalow full cement 'basement, hard
wood floors, two extra largo lots, Dutch kitchen. Furnace In base
ment. Owner ot this place is buying ranch so has put this price on
this place fr Immediate sale. Remember this honso could not bo
built for this price. I consider this the best buy in Medford. Phone
7VI-L, or see , -- .. . .
J. C.
20 North
FOIt KKXT ItorSKS j I'U SAI.i; MVKSTOt'K j TAKIV 11'
FOIl KKXT OK SALK Xlro fivr
riKiin modern hmialow. sl'ii ;
Twelfth. !C. !
1'OH WKNT-SLMl Laurel street. Two;
brick rooming houses WYst -Main !
atreot. Xno. 1'. While, phono I-1H-M !
KKXT Olt FOli SALK
' lor at Valley Fuel Co.
or unfurnished house
See Mr. Tay
lor furnished
FOR
KK.NT Kishi room house, i
modern. I.ar yard, shudo. 4'J."i
South Wnkdale. l'hune 11-11. tf
VOll SALK M1S
oiii..vxi:ois
FOli SA1.K One lion l
set sprlnKS, one niattn
Isfead.
rug. 1'liono ;st-X
Furl;.
J'Oll SAI.K Second hami
Phone 1 !-!'-1 :!.
Ka.s sfove. j
:s;l
FOIt SAl.H Low :i-ineli iron wheeled
Wilgon with extra set ol' wood
wheels, a hurahl it taken at once.
Call at ;!.::', South Uiverside. :si
Foil SALK Itedrooin furniture and
other household guilds. 102 South
'.Newtown street. 2:m
FOR SAI.K Six-hole
oxeellent condition.
wood range,
Phone 82 7-11.
2 s 11
FOU SALli One room house I2.xli:,
shingled, six hungalow windows,
two di.urs. Cull at Nye place,
mile south on Peach street. 2 S
FOR SAl.Kl'urniture, rugs and
piano. 2 1 If South Central. Call
after .". p. in. 2.SII
FOR SALE Cheap, night used sew
ing machines, from f 5.00 to J3a.0n
each. Singer Shop, 115 West Mala
phono 215-R. 2SS
FOR SALE Haled grain and vetch
hay. In carload lots; can load im
mediately. Phono II. W. Hlng
Unm &97-.I-3.
FOR SALE Machinery for complete
brick- and tile plant including clay
hank for immedlato cpurtition.
Will givo terms on part and take
brick in pnrt payment. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALE
falfti hay.
Seventeen tons baled al
Phono 105.
FOR SALE Hay. Phone S42-J.
FOR SALE! tmnu. gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phonn 912-J
FOIt SAM! POULTRY ANI) F.GGS
FOR SV.E Barred Itock hatching
eggs, $1.50 per setting. Phone
' 5-F-2. 289
FOR SALE 6.
setting eggs,
tral Point.
C. Rhode Island Red
Ernest Webb, Cen
289 FOR SALE R. I. Red hatching eggs.
Thorough bred stock. Phone
370-W. ' tf
FOR SALE 9. C. White Leghorn
hatching eggs. White Wing Strain
w is better this year than ever before.
" Order at once. White Wing Poul
try Farm, Phoenix. 289
FOR SALE O. A. C. White Leghorn
cockerels J3.00 each, worth dou
ble. For cheaper and bettor hatch
ing eggs soe Gus Drommer, R. 3,
Phone 589-J-2. 301
FOR SALE Booking crdors eggs
and chicks, heavy laying strain
White Leghorns, R. I. Reds. Price
reasonable Cockerels . cheap.
Mrs. F. If. Dressier, phono 777-L.
FOR SALE 8. C. White Leghorn
eggs for hatching. I am also book
ing orders for baby chicks. Come
and Beo my stock. 721 Soulh Cen
tral avonuo, Medford, Ore. li. 11.
Butterflold. 294
FOR SALE S. C. White- Leghorn
oggs from my brod-to-lny pons,
also R. C. Whlto Wyandotte eggs
of highest quality, W. J. Warner,
519 South Oakdale avenue. Phone
fiflfi-M
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
5. room bungalow, modern, 2 lotB
with furniture $1600.
5 room cottage, modern, 2 lots, on
pavement, $1200.
8 rooms, modern, 2 lota, corner,
pavement, $1 100.
- 10 acres Improved, orchard,, good
buildings, $3000. v
10 acres, well located, 6 acres
bearing pears, $2000. , , -.
12 0 acres bottom land, well Im
proved, $0500. .
HUBD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
fjrnett-r!nrp r.tdir.
$4500
Barnes
Peach Street
I
1
I
one j
s, one Hx 1 2 i
t.r call ..17'
I'Olt SALl-
sh Jersey iinv.
ivble. or ilium -
Call tiit::
South lit'
FOR SAL K Two t; .lerse
cows. S IH i;.-isi Xititl!.
".Mi 1
l-'Ull SAI.I-:-llooil vo!i!ijr li.lllily I'llW
lllso 1 1-ilU'li .liilill lli'i i.' sulky itlow
ami Killlliall Weeiler. Foothills!
I Orelinrds. l'lionc i; 1 l-.l-I. .".' !
ir'Olt SA1.K- Four cows ami heifers,
SMU'.e fresh. Olio .Mill lleele II'
ill. lilshlifl Kiini; plow nearly new
(file cIia good work horse weight
1:Iimi Pis. Hall ranch, Iwo miles
northeast Medford. -V!
FOIt SAI.K Cheap, one team yoiinK ,
inures. Lino lb. and 1-lim Ih.. cue
driving tnaro, UlMl Ids., 10 years,
one lilit rnlilier-l ired trap or buck
hoard, one j-ton steel axle waMon,
one L' i ton wae.on, one S-I't. Peer
ing hin.ler. two set work hiirness,
three set single. 1-:. It. Jones,
Talent. 2 '.Ml
FOIt SAI.K Unfits Ke.l Hclgian dues
prices riKht. llliss Heine, tllll West j
Tenth street. Medford. 2Sil'
FOIt SALIC W'agi.ns,
farming iinpleinents.
horses and
Call 71-K-2.
3 m
l'Olt HAM-! II HA I, KSTATK
l-'Olt SAI.I-.' Five room house witil
four lots fenced in for garden. West.
Klovcnth and Plum streeis. Call
121-R.
j KOI. SAI.K Cheap, lot at SH corner
i.Mntli anil Peach; easy terms.
Write S. 11. Hall, roiitu A, llox 273,
Portland, Oregcu. 2!l 1
l'lt SALIC Important matters re
quire my presenco elsewhere, I
offer for sale all my holdings tn
southern Oregon at rea.sonahlo
prices. Fine country homo, 5 1
acres, permanent water right, good
soil, roads, school, part orchard,
fine neighborhood, modern con
veniences, electric lights, telephone,
plumbing, motor power, etc., (
miles on (-rater Lake highway. 4 0
acres partly improved, and 40
acres timber pasture land in Sums
valley. Also the Table Rock Sloro
property ( subject to tenant's lease)
near Modoc bridge. AtldresB John
Cameron, Routo 2. Central Point,
Ore. Phono Ctuitrul Point 11-1.
289"
AUTOMOISIMOS
FOR SALE Ford Hug in first class
shape, new tires, just ovm-hauled.
Classy bi.'.'ly. Will sell cheap. See
Raymond Miksche, 31 1 East Mum
street. 290
FOR SALE iioilgo car, just over
hauled five new tires, $7."i0. 1107
East Main. ,291
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chevrolet
phono 4S9-R. 288'
USED CAR clearing house, buy for
cash, sell on terms. Pickens-Mcrrill
Motor Co., IS North Grapo. tf
FOIt SALE A light delivery Reo
truck, new express body and top,
four new tires. Price $350. Terns
or cash. Tuiny Motor Co., 125
South Frant. tf
FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car,
demountable rims, etc. Phono
395-M or 121 Crater Lake nvenuo.
291
FOR SALE At a sacrifice, good flvo
passenger car, upholstery and
paint first' clnss, gootl tires, bar
gain. McCurdjvBowno Motor Co.
FORD at a price you cannot overlook
first-class top, tiroB. upholster
ing, plunty of power. Come and
look It over. McCurdy-Downo Mo
tor Co.
LOST
LORT-('liovrolol . Cup llcenso No.
Ore. 33597, motor No. 93X54,
taken from cor. Main mid It streets
between 7 and 9 o'clock p. m., Fell.
2tith. PleaHo notify police or W. .1.
Freeman, Central Point. Liberal
reward. 2 88
LOST Ancient History and Hccond
reader. Finder please call 805-Y.
2X8
LOST 'Itlack shepherd, dog, license
No. 12. Suitable reward If return
. od. A. E. Moore, Routo 3, Med
ford. 289
BROWN & WHITE
REALTORS
MEDFORD. ORKGO.V
4 0 acres all fine free soil, 20 In
alftilfu, 10 in grain, 5 acre woovl lot,
about 30 fruit trees, there are now
25 acres under the ditch and tho baj
ance will be; a fine house, all modorn
convcnlen es, a beautiful view of the
valley, good barn and all necossary
outbuildings, close to good schools
and only Mi nillo from paved high
way. This will hear closo investiga
tion. Prico $10,000.
30 acres, all fine free soli, all In
cultivation, 20 now under tho ditch
I and being seeded to alfalfa, 7 acres
' best varletios pears 8 years old and In
fine condition with a splendid crop
iHet for this season, a fine largo home
with all modern conveniences; the
improvements alono would cost you
imore than the price now asked. Let
!us show you this and explain why it
can e bought at the price and the
very liberal terms offered.
All wo ask of any honest and sin
cero buyer Ib a ghuiicc to show what
wo believo to bo somo ot tho very best
vulues ever offered In this valley
whether a small cotlago In town or
an Orchard,' Grain; Alfalfa or Stock
ranch.
BRQWN 6c WHITE
O It SAI.K-- -(
TA iliN I I' l.iuhr ii-own cow. hell
on. no luani!. halil lace with heifer
nil' s: immlhs old. plione a?.t-R-."
2SS
MISCI'I.LAN KOl'S
VK PAY MOllH for old machines
tlinn anviiody in .Meilfi.ifl. See uh
befoto ti!i Inly or sell. Singer
Sewlnj; .Machine Co., t 1 5 West
.Main .street. I'liona 215-11. 2111
VK DO IIKMSTlTCHIXCi antl pucot
ing life per yard, rik or ruiton.
thread furnished. Singer Sewtcg
Machine Co.. 110 '.'.'est Main street.
Phone L'lu-H. 291"
ItlSIXKSS DIItlXTOItV.
Auto SupiiliCN.
I.AI1K11 ACTO SPItlXO CO. Wa
are operating the largest, oldest
niri 'iest-ctini;ip:d plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Csu our spritiga
wnen oti'.ers luil. S ild under writ
ten gtiar:L,iteu. 3 1 North Fifteenth
St., Portl;;ud, Oregon.
Attorneys.
W. K. PHIPPS Attorney nt Law,
425-1311 M. F. & II. fUdg. Oftlco
phono 372; resldenci) phono 225-M.
ELIJAH II. II1IRD -nwynr.
1113-14
llarnett-Corey Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bunk Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett-
Coroy Building.
r.uililiiig Matorials.
MEDFORD- CEMENT BRICK &
RLOCK "WORKS specialize in ail
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259
I'Jxpert 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
method. M. F. & II. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction in Music.
FRED ALTON HA I OUT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Halght Muslo
studio, 318 Garuett-Corcy Bldg.
Phono 72,
l-laning Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, moitldlngB and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono
184.
IMiysicians and Surgeons.
DR. A. lillltKLUNI). Chiropractic
physician, St. Mark's building,
acuto and chronic cases. Offlco
hours 10 a. m. to 12 ni. 5 to1, i
li. in. Telephones Office 454, res.
750-.I.
A I1IJRSELL, M. D.; D. C Splnolo-
glst, 'Physician and Surgeon. Spe
cialty Physiological Methods. 309-10-11
M.-F. & II. bldg. Phono 29.
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
and Surgeon, Jackson County Bauk
Hldg. Office hourB 9-12, 2-4. ON
fico phono 39. Residence 933.
DR. J. J. EMIMENS Physician on!
surgeon. . Practice limited to eyo,
car, nose and throat. Eyos scien
tifically touted and glassos sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. It. Co: Offices M. F. & 11. Co.
Bldg.: Phono 667.
DR. l' CI. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
' Phono 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street
DR. 10. HANiDOLPU SEELY, 306-307
Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
makes a specialty of surgery. Spec-v
lal attention to Medford and Rogue
River valley peoplo. '
DR. Mc.MORRIS M. DOW, Physician
and Surgeon -Practice limited to
surgery I and hospital obstertCB.
Special attention given to diseases
of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. &
II. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
pital. Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
FirSt. ;
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO".
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Servlco- guar
anteed. 1
Untie rtnkers
JOHN" A. l'KlSfj
Undertaker
Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South
Barllctt. Lady assistant. Auto
mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.
Lodges.
. O . I-'. Meilford loitiro No. 83,
Meels every Monday night, at 7:30, C
T. Parker, N. O., W, L. Miller, scori
tary. Itegue River Kncnmpment No. 30
Meets -''1 and 4 (li Fridays at 7:3'- p.
in. Kiiitl'K-l tlatcutall, C P., L.' O, How
uid. Hcrlt'C
Olive Ktiukah lodgo No. 28 Mnets
1st ami 3nt TtifMlayn at 8 p. m. Nan
nie Hull, N. (1., Annlo J. ltnlcniaii,
seeretury.
visiieis cunlUilly Invited to al
meetings, '. .