Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 28, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEITFORD STTTC TRTBUNT), STRDFORD, ORKliOW SATURDAY. FKHRPAliV 2S. 1020.
P'AflE SEVEN
Livestock
VhIITLANI). ,Ho., I'Vb. ,27.
,. -lr:iTv. Nn ' receipts. (Itcin nni'1
pull, fed steers. SlO.'-Tifii 10..VI:
choice, $"-.7".(i'lll.-.r: Bond t" choice.
.fi!l(u ll.7": medium to trend, .M(i!i:
fair It medium $7(118; coiiminii t.
litir. -ri(ii 7: choice cows and heifers.
$8.lKuH: tiood Id choice, $7.."tU((
8..')H: medium to L'oinl, .;.. 'll(a 7. ."ill :
lair lo medium, li(t 7: ciinucrs, $'Mn
0; halls, $;"( 7...0; iirilno liejit calvcv
.fl'i.'iil(17; medium liulit, $HI(i
l,'i.."(l: lii'iivv, 7(n HI; stackers nw!
feeders. $7.il)(i 8. .'(.
Ilniis steady. No receipts, i'l'i'u'
mixed. $ 1 ri.'iOlii 1 (i ; medium, .."(n
,'i..'.li: roiiuli heavy, .fl Kit lfi; iis.
,)'J((M.
sheen steady; rcceii.ts 2lill. Kast
era lambs, $t7(i 18; Ik'lil valley, i'lli
(ii 17; heavy. $14.f.ll( I'i.'iII; I' It-i
lambs, $12(1"; veai-linus, .fl.'idi
l',..',ll; wethers. i:t(i I .'(..HI; i-wes
iKHi(it:l2.
itiittcr
J'OlfTI.AN'Il, Or.'.. Fell. 27. Hat
ter steady. Cubes, extra (He: i.iireh
ment wrapped, box lots, (Kir; carton.
Ii7e; hull' boxes halt' eent nunc: less
than half boxes, lo. more; huttert'a!
ti;i(i(l-lc 1'. o. h. station; (iKe I'orllaini.
Jiggs
PORTLAND, Feb. 21!. F.-'s-Scllintr
price, ease count, '10c. hnvin'.'
lirice, 4(tc; scllinir price, candle. I.
He; seleeted eandled in cartons, 48e
Poultry
liens 28(H,:i.rn! II.: broilers,
4(lc: old roosters, 20e: turkeys
:itie; ireeso. Hue; ducks 48(n ')0c.
.'hv;,
:i")(u
Mr. and Mrs. James F.. (Irieve and
son, lleston, who have been spend
the winter ill California, relnrneo
home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and MVs. Hert Xichols, son
(ilemi, and dauirhter, Maxiue, spent
Sunday at . the home of Louise
J 'a n key.
Miss liachel Pavis of the Nye dis
Iriet was visitintr our school Wednes
day.
Mr. Ilurolil altennires made a
trip to Mudforri .last Wednesday and
came home Thursday.
Mr. N. S. (Joodlow took the farm
er's cream to Medt'ord (Saturday. lie
was accompanied by Mrs. S. S
Welch. They returned Sunday even
insr. Masses Kdmi and Leliu Nichols
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V
h. Simmons. ,
M"rs. Floyd Cnmiiniiliii mof Klam
ath Falls, came Sunday to visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelson
Xvc.
Air. Hay Davis of the power plant
is worKuur on the roatl lor Uicl: lu
cent.
Aliss Ktta (Irieve. who has been
wofkinir in Jacksonville came up to
spend Sunday with her parents, Mr
and Al'rs. Wm. Grieve. She returned
to her Work Monday.
.Mr. nnil :lrs. I harlev Vwtlker ami
little daughter, Alice, went to Union
ci'eek Snnduv. Thev cooked their
dinner on n camp' fire.
The .comity suhool supervisor, 1(
K. Morris, was vitiitinir our school
Thursday, lie had with him a col
.lection of foreign inonev anil flans,
The children all enjoyed looking: at
them.
The people of this place were ureat
fv - surprised to hear that sevcra
inches of snow fell in the valley (iur
ilia the last stormy spell, while nere
there was scarcely enouuli fall
cover the irroimd.
Mr. Chnrlev Walker went down the
line to fix up the phone lines. II
be none for three or four days.
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
Mrs. C. it. Uc'.vd, who has bee
Uite ill the past week, is somewhat
Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. llittlo were
calling on Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Enge
Sunday. ,
P. McQuat and family moved Fri
day to the Fred Wahl ranch.
: The school conveyance will have
4hree more passengers as Ward and
tho Misses Jane and Barbara will atl
tend school in (Sold Hill.
Mrs. Chas. Clinmplin entertained
at dinner Friday the following
guits: Mrs. Abbie Champlin. Mrs.
Beatrice Jones, Fred Champlin and
Mrs. Chas. Wahl, the occasion being
the birthday of Chas. P. Champlin.
I. II. Porter is employed by the
Grants Pass IrrlsaticAi District in
surveying their proposed ditch. He
makes the trip to Grants Pass daily.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett and Mr.
nnd Mi's. R. W. lOngel wore Medford
visitor on Monday.
Elliott Butler made a trip to Med
ford Thursday on his wheel.
- Messrs. Geo. W. Jacobs and Bert
Carley wero entertained at dinner at
the I. H. Porter home Sunday.
"Bad" Jov of Medford. who has
been pruning the orchard c-n the y.
E. Yahl plnce returned to his home
the first of the week.
It is reported that tho old bridge at
Rock Point will be torn down shortly.
The plowing and harrowing of the
Del Rio orchards under the supervis
ion of C. R. Boyd. Is just about cow
pleted, and the spraying is well under
way.
: Mrs. R. W. Engel entertained the
Recreation club Thursday afternoon.
The Misses Muriel Matthews and
Jane McQuat were guests of the club.
Mrs. Maude Champlin and Mis. Rose
contributed lo tlie literarv part
)f the program and Miss llnihpxi
e some musical selections. All (.'.'
which were greatly enjoyed. lie-tre.-lnnents
consisting of hot veal loaf
andwiches, cuke and coffee were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. (!. II. Allien were
a lie is ut their ranch home oa liiver-
ide
I hiirsilay, rttturnfiiK to tlu-ir
home
in Mmllurd the saint? cveiiiu
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Kinkle. Land i
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in
Circuit Court.
Kli.a Traut tether y.
Cba
1 raultetlicr. Siiinmnns.
Kdelfscn Fuel Co., vs. C. I'. F.ads.
Summons.
(leome Iverson vs. Ada I.. Iverson,
Slllilliiolts.
Kdwiird 1). lirocl; vs. l'ansy D.
lirock. Aftiilavit.
(i. A. Xichols to K. C.
Kocnesi-h
C. Chris.
Suiiunons.
(leu. L. Treichler vs. II
lofferseii. Answer.
-Probate Court.
Sarah Sinulcton, estate. Finul re
port. Order. Vouchers.
(icorire K. Silver, estate. Petition.
Order.
Lucy A. Terrill, estate.
Final
port. Order.
Frank Smith, eslate. Final repnit.
Order.
Kdward F. McCarthy, eslate. I'e-
tilion. Order.
Charles Frlnein, estate. Petition
Marriage Licenses
Order. Inventory and appraisement
Finest J. Vaillencom nnil Ilildu M
.Seriient.
F.rnest H. Jones and Ora F.dith
Iiimsdule.
Henry M. Goddnrd and I-'.dvth
iVnderson.
Assessment Notice
(XOTICK IS HKU1-;HY (IIVKX that
i instalment of sewer assessments
on -the fol lowing streets, bonded
under tho provisions of the Bancroft
Act. is now due and payable at tho
of I ice of the city treasurer:
llukota Avenue from King to New
town Street
Roosevelt Avenue now Crater
Lake) lroin Main to Jackson Street
CottaKe Street frc'm Main to South
end of street
Notice is ulso given that an iustul
ment of wutermain assessments
the following streets, bonded under
the provisions of the city charter, is
now due and payable at the office of
the city, treasurer:
Apple Street from Fifth to Jackson
Street
West Thirteenth Streot from King
to Pencil Street
West Fourteenth Streot from King
to Peach Street
South Ivy Street from Ninth Street
to south elty limits.
Attention !
Lumber Men
Timber Men
Speculators
Sealed offers will lie received by
(ho undersigned at room 101, Sled
ford hotel, tip to Vi o'clock noon of
Wednesday. March Hid, JIK!0. for
(ho purchase of (he southeast quar
ter of (ho southwest quarter and the
southwest quarter of tho southeast
quarter of section twenty, township
thirty-five, south of range two va
of the Willamette meridian, In Jack
son county, Oregon... J am informed
that tills tract contains two million
feet or more tf (tood merchantable
timber und lies nlioiit two miles from
tho Pacific and Kiustern railroad, and
that n Kood wagon road runs through
the tract... I reservo the right to re
reject any or ull bids.
Wm. A. Imes
Attorney In Fact.
XOTICK IS rcitTHFK CilVKN'
that all in&iala'.euts of assessments!
on uie anove named slrcets will Up
deliiKiuent after thirty i ::o i ilays from
(late of this notice.
t'lion the expiration of such thirty
lei' i day period, such instalments
shall hear a pi-naltv of five per cent
(.''", I upon the amount of such di'lili
'lileiuy in aildiliou Ii.' the homl rate
of interest upon the principal sum
so delinquent, the property will then
he advertised anil sold pursuant to
Kr .Minns 117 and Us of the oily
charter.
Hated at Medford, OreKon. Febru
ary s, iliu.
M AH Y A HASWKI.L.
2.SS' City Treasurer.
Advertising Rates
Classified One cent n word.
Locals Ten cunts u line.
Legal Kive cents a line.
Disnlav ;!." cents an inch.
Contract rates on application.
Cash in advance.
HKI.P V A X T Kn M A 1, 1
ANTI-MI Saw mill ll and lon-
uers. .1. l.utiitior (..'o., tilenilale.
Ore. 2!H'
YOl'iVt! MUX
lor ltaihvay Mall
month. Kxpet'ience
l't.r true particulars
write .1. Leonard
Clerks. $110
unnecessary,
examinations.
(former Government Kxaminerl ,
T.'.H Kquitablo llldi-. WasbillKton.
I). C. 2 0
11 KI.P WAXTKI) lT'.SIALI
WAXTKI) Woniua lo help in home
regularly one duv each week. Mi's.
Itert It. I'.lliott. I'hone ll.'.-Y. 2S!i
W.-W'TFD Cook. Tel. 171.
WlWTFI) Kxperienced waitresses
ut Itex Cafe; komI wiikcs.
WANTFI) Cook for six men, Kml
iiuarters. waues $'iii per month.
Box M, Tribune.
WAXTKI) Plain
coo: tr cook for
Kdun Valley Orch
2110 men on ranch,
aid. tlllft-.l.
poi.rj'icAi r.Aitiis.
District Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Prosecuting
Attorney fftr Juckson 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 tho laws are
justly and honestly- enforced. Ho-
spectftilly yours,
Adv. II. A. CAXADAY.
Believing that my successful man
agement of tho office of District At
torney has shown mo thoroughly
qualified, and that 1 can serve tho
people of Jackson county, in that
capacity best, I' announce my candl
dacy for re-election on the republican
ticket ut the May primaries.
Adv. C. M. ROBERTS
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on tho republican
ticket for the office of Prosecuting
Attorney. If elected I pledge myself
to an impartial enforcement of the
low. F. P. FAUItKLL.
Adv.
Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nominatlon for the office of
sheriff on tho republican ticket, sub
ject to the May primaries. 1 feel
that my record as a public official
during the first tsrm entitlos me to
re-nomlnatlon and re-election.
Adv. . C. B. TERRILL.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson
county, at the May primaries. Sev
eral years experience in this lino of
work, including last six mouths of
1919 in the tax collection depart
ment, thoroughly qualifies mo to ad
minister tho dutl s of the oftico in an
efficient manner.
Adv. JOHN II. WIMER.
County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re
nomination for County Clerk on the
republican ticket subject to the decls
ion of the people at the coming prl
marles, and hope my record In this
office the first term is such that
am entitled to your support this year.
Adv. CIIAUXCEY FLOREY
County Assessor.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the re-ncminatlon to the office
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty. by tho Republican parly at the
primary election May 21st, 1920.
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN,
It.VWr.KS MOOItE
for
Democratic Nomination
District Attorney
May Primary. 1920.
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
5 room bungalow, modern, 2 lots
with furniture, $1600.
5 room cottage, modern, 2 lots, 00
pavement, J1200.
8 rooms, modern, 2 lots, corner,
pavement, $ 1 100.
10 acres Improved, orchard, good
buildings, 3000.
10 acres, well located, 6 acref
bearing pears, $2000.
120 acres bottom land, well Im
proved, JG500.
HURD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
Carnctt-Corey Lid. ,
1IKI.P 1V.WTKI1
Malo nnil l-'enialo
WAXTKI) .Man ami wife lo work on
Vihis ranch, hnui' i nniished.
I'hone U7-K-1. isi
WWNTKLi- Man or wutn.ui for jani
tor work at ihe l.ibt-rly hUltz. In
quire room 12, 4 to ,'t o'clock p.m.
j s i
waxtci) smwnoxs
WA'XTKI)- Hy experienced orchard
man, pruning, irrigation and care
of orchard. Hubert. Long, 113 Hast
Klevonth. 2U 1
WANTED MISCKM.AXKOVS
WAXTKI) Plowing lo do with trne-
tf.T. J'hono 21U-M.
W A X T K 1 ) T o e x ; h a n a e 2 ' ) to ; '. i I
acres for a Kood work horse, mare,
harness and farm waon. Address
.Mail Tribune. J. 1. I'sk
! -
l-'Olt SAl.K The VnlcanizliiK Works
at 1'S North (Jrape street. 2in.
WAXTKI) Xalional
Pay cash. T. J.
Motel.
ash
.Shea,
reisler i
.Medford i
WAXTKI) To buy :i
lliot. llboim f)2-J.
nieilicine cab
iSII WAXTKI) Have your iiirpets and
niKs cleaned by the Klui't' & Hu
Kactory, the only scientific carpet
cleaner in southern Oregon, 'iil
South Itiverside. I'lu.ae .;.;i;-M. 2!I3
WANTKII YouiiK business man'
wants room and evening; meal in
lu-ivam family, llox ('. .M., .Mail'
Tribune. 2M
W!AXTK1) (iood Jersey cow. Must
be youiiK, fresh ami goc'.l milker.
Phono 7SS-.I-3. 2X
WAXTKI) III or r.O feet of 1 Ii or IS
inch hydraulic pipe, L. C. Wise
man, Ituch, Ore. 29
WAXTKI) To buy some sun k cattle, i
hone ii. W. Bingham, ;.!ii-J-:5.
WAXTKI) Old bats to clean and
block. Apparel Cleauers and Hat
tera. :!
WAXTKI) When you have ImildiiiB
or repairing, seo (lillelte, lull
South Oakdalo. Ho does Ihe work
ritiht. (.iiick, nnd reasonable, l-.y
the day or contract. . Phono 471.
301
WAXTKI) St. Louis prices for furs
at Johnson's, 45 1' ront street.
WANTKD To buy good clean cotton
rags. Veil ford Printing (Jo.
WANTED Your lilfle is worth real
money at Johnson's, 45 Front
street.
WANTED House moving nd re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
LOST
-OST Between .Medford and Cen
tral Point, :Mxl tire, rim and lire
carrior from lluick Six with Mil!)
license No. 55529. . ltowurd. X. .1
.Merrell. Phone 441. '
LOST Black shepherd dog, license
No. 12. Suitable reward if return
ed. A. E. .Moore, Ito'uto 3, Med
ford. 289
KOC.ND
FOUND Bicycle. Erie make. (Iruen
und brown trimmings; electric
lights. Owner -may have same by
liaying charges and proving prop
erty. Chief. Of Police. ' 2.S9
MO.VET TO IXAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liborty bonds.
Phone 03-M. 31 North Grape
street.
FOR RENT HOUSES
"OR RENT .Modern flvo-room bun
. gulow, close in: every convenience.
Page Dressier Co. 2X9
FOR RENT OR SALE Nice five-
room modern bungalow. 820 West
Twolfth. 298
FOR RENT 220 Laurel street. Two
brick rooming houses West Muin
street. Nno. F. White, phone 4 4 9-M
292
RENT OR FOR SALE See Mr. Tay
lor at Valley Fuel Co. for furnished
or unfurnished houses. 291
FOR. It EST rtTMH.NTS
FOIt RENT Two and three room
furnished housekeeping apartments
Tho Riverside Apartments, 217
South Riverside, telephone 457-.I.
307
FOR RE N T M I S( ELLAN KOfS
FOR REXT Two rooms together for
sleeping and a living room with
bath; outside entrance, at 102
iSonth Oakdale. Phone 74 I. 289
FOR RENT Four acres .improved,
south of town. inquire at 71S
Sout b Newtown. 289
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent
Interest five to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
WHY
$4500
Six-room modern now bungalow full cement basement, hard
wood floors, two extra largo lots, Dutch kitchen. Furnace in base
ment. Owner of this place is buying runch so has put this price on
this l laco for immediate Bale. Remember this house could not be
built for this price. I consider this the heat buy in Medford. I'hone
78 l-L, or seu
J. C.
20 North
l.sriEAVKh ) KOK SALK I.IVKSTOCK j I1S( rLLAXI.OUS
STHA YKI One
dtrand -.M-.
4 ;..'-'.
i.'IIow Jersey cow.
C Monver, phone
KOU SALK MISCKLLANKOIS
bOU hAI.K $.!:.i).(Mi monKaj;e (1 per
tfiu iiimt .h-jhii, .u'Miioru town ioi . i
liiscouni .-.u ... No aKen.s or.
brokers. Address .luniori
s.reei. roruano, ure. -H i l -
l-'Olt SAl.K Wood: pine ami fir ill I
car lead bus. Two miles ilowu Ihe
highway from Kokuo River. U . I
liallii-eath, Charlevoix lianrh. I
Itoue Itiver, tircKon.
KOIt SAl.K One pitcher pump and I
twu joints ::u-ft. piie; 1 single j
Idow; I 1 2-iooth culiivator: I Har
den cultivator and seeili'l'; f II. j
of garden hose; H hoes; two forks;
1 lawn mower: I lawn roller: 1 I
jack strew: 1 shovel: 1 pick: l
small chicken ct.op: about ft
chicken wire: 2 chicken crates:
:! barrels for pickets; 1 !un;e. !
small crocks: I H. -gallon ke ami i
some vinegar; I r.-uallon oil can,
1 small cans; 1 lantern: I hahv ,
liilKpv; 2 oil sloves. 1 ::-biiruer and
1 l-bni'lier; at. out .'.oil Kitlvuui.c.il
shingles: 1 Kalvanii'il sink: 1 pair
of ertilches, and other articles too
liuineroils to mention. 122 Cot
Ill Be street. 2 Si.
1'Olt SALE (Iood second hand fence
pickets l V, X , , two lengths. Pln'.ie
i:l:! or cull at .".21 Wesl Klcvenlli
Htrcet. S!.
FOR SAl.K One iron bedstead, one
-
set springs, one mattress, one tixl'J
rug. Phono 7s.;-X li- call r. I 7
Park. 2Mi
l-'OR SALE Second hand r.as slave.
Phone I'.l-F-l;!.
I'nlt SALK lied room furniture and
other household goods. -I..2 South
'.Newtown .street. 2!to
KOIt SALK Six-hole
wood range,
Phono .S27-H
excellent condition.
FOR SALK One room house 12xlil,
shingled, six bungalow windows,
two diArs. Call at Nyo place, "2
mile south on Peach street. 2S!I
FOR SALK Furniture, rugs and
piano. CHI South Central. Call
after 5 p. 111. 2N9
FOR SALE .Machinery for complote
brick nnd tile plant including clay
bank for immediato oporation.
Will give terms on part and tako
brick in part payment. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALE
-Seventeen tons baled al-
falfu hay.
Pliono 105.
FOR SALE Hay. Phone 842-J.
FOR SALE hunn, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone A12-J
FOR SALE POULTRY AND KOGS
FOR SALE One Ccrnish Indian
cock and two cockerels. 520 South
Peach street. 2S9
FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Tancrud
White 'Leghorns, regular pens
200 and better hens $ 1.511 per set
ting. Special pen 25U and 2S7 egg
grade, :i.H) per setting. Phone
697-R-l. It. V. Cm 111. Ill 4
FOR SALE llrown Leghorn nnd An
cona eggs Tor batching. 2 17 Realty
Phone 824-11. 290
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
eggs, $1.60 por setting. Phone
O-F-2. 289
FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red
setting eggs. Ernest Webb, Cen
tral Point. 289
"OR SALE It. I. Rod hutching eggs.
Thorough bred stock. Phone
370-W. . tf
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
hatching eggs. White Wing Strain
is better this year than ever beforo.
Order at once. White Wing Poul
try Farm, Phoenix. 289
FOR SALE O. A. C. White Leghorn
cockerels $3.00 each, worth dou
ble. For cheaper and better hatch
ing eggs seo Oils Brommor, R. .t.
Phono 589-.1-2. 801
FOR SALE Booking crderB eggs
a.iil chicks, heavy laying strain
White Leghorns, It. 1. Reds. Price
reasonable. Cockerels cheap.
Mrs. F. II. Dressier, phone 777-1.
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
eggs for hutching. 1 am also book
ing orders for baby chicks. Come
and see my stock. 724 South Con
tral avenue. Medford, Ore. B. II
Huttorfleld. 294
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
eggs from my hrcd-to-lay pens
also It. C. White Wyandotte eggs
of highest quality. W. J. Warnor,
519 South Oakdale avenue. Phone
9fl-M.
$4500
Barnes
Peach Street
KOK SALK Cnod fresh .ler
sev cow. A
e ni -
t'ail (lit;; rfouih UivciMdc, ir phone i
I .".:m;. j
jl'OK SALK Two K'-o.t Jersey milk!
I cows. ,si! Kast Ninth. J!m"
M.'l )lf I C.uul viiilnn I' 1 1 1 1 1 i I v !
i also -l-inch John Deere sulky plow j
i i.-: ... v... n n'.,.,.i,.- n l.iii
orcbards. i'hone t'A l-.l-t. shL-
tilt SAl.K- Four cows ami heifers.
sonic tresh. (Ino .li.-tin llci'i e I u- i
One. .Ii.-Iih lie
ill. hii;hlift i;aim (tlow nearly new. I
one extra good work horse weight i
Kim. lbs. Hall ranch, two miles I
northeast .Meilfoni. JM- I
1
KO!( SAl.K -Cheap, one team otmi:!
mares. KJ.ti. lb. and l -llln lb., mic '
ilriviui; mare. 12 "in lbs., 10 years.;
one lifitil rubber-tired trap or buck'
board, one a-ton steel axle waKon.j'
one j 'i ton vai;on, one s-fl. lieer-i
ini; binder, two set work harness,'
three set single. K. K. Jones.)
Talent. 2'J..
l-'Oit SAl.K Iliifiis lied llelcian does
prices riKbt. Itliss Heine, illll Wesl
Tenth street. .Medford. 2SD
KOIt SAl.K W-agi.ns,
farming implements.
horses and
Call 7 l-K-2.
201
1'OU SAWi KEAL KSTATK
l'OR SALK (lltTltA'lTlCSO arres
ruiuny southern Idaho, Improved,
irrigated, two miles tloodiniA, on
graveled road. Waul Oregon ranch
in exchange. Box 2511, Hooding,
Idaho. 2SS
KOIt SALK-- (lo look at the properly
al 111. i Niautic street and tuaUe
mo an offer. Mrs. Chas. Hohr,
II!. 9 Kast Salmon street, Portland.
Oregon. 29-1
KOK SALK Five room bouse with
four lots fenced in for garden. West
Eleventh and Plum si reels. Call
121-lt.
FOR SALK Cheap, lot at SIC corner
'Ninth and Peach; easy terms.
Write S. It. Hall, route A, Box 272.
Portland, Oregi.!!. 291
l'ult SALK Important matters re
quire my presence elsewhere, 1
offer for 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 neigh liorhood, modern con
veniences, electric lights, lolephLlio,
plumbing, motor power, etc., i
miles on Crater Lake highway. 40
acres partly improved, and 41)
acres timber pasture laud in Sams
valley. Also the Tablo Rock Store
property) subject to tenant's lease)
near Modoc bridge. Address John
Cameron, Routo 2, Central Point,
Ore. phono- Coiitral Point 1-1.
289
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Bargains: One 19 19
Maxwell, new, $5 Oil down, balance
lo suit. One 1919 Oldsmobile
Eight at a bargain. Call and seo
the above and other good Iu.vh.
Heely V. Hall .Motor Co. 2S!i
FOR SALE Ford ling In first class
shape, new tires, Just overhauled.
Classy belly. Will sell cheap. See
Raymond Miksche, 217 East Main
street. 290
FOR SALE Dodgo cur, Just over
hauled five new tiros, ?7u0. 1107
East Main. 291
USED CAR clenring house, huy for
cash, sell on torins. Pickens-Morrill
Motor Co., 18 North Crape. tf
FOR SALE A light delivery Roo
truck, new express body and top,
four now tires. Price 5J50. Terns
or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 1
South Front. tf
FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car,
demountable rims, etc. I'hone
39D-M or 121 Crater Lake avenue
291
FOR SALE At n sacrifice, good fivo-
passenger car, upholstery and
paint flint class, good tires, bar-
gala. McCurdy-Bowno .Motor Co.
FORI) ut a price you cannot overlook
.first-class ton. tires upholster
ing, plenty of power. ' Come nnd
look it over. McCurdy-Bowno Mo
1or Co.
BROWN & WHITE
REALTORS
MEDFORD, OREOO.V
40 acres all fine tree soli. 20 in
alfalfa, 10 In grain, 5 ncro wood lot
about 30 fruit trees, thure are now
2: acres under die dUch nnd the bal
ance will be; a flue houso, all modern
convcnlen es, a beautiful view of the
valley, good bam and all neceasury
outbuildings, closo to good schools
and only Vj milo from paved high
way. This will bear' closo investlga
tlcii. Prico $10,000.
30 acres, all flno free soli, all In
cultivation, 20 now under tho ditch
and being seeded to alfalfa, 7 acres
best varieties pears 8 years old and in
fine condition with a splendid crop
set for this season, a fino large home
with all modern conveniences; the
Improvements alone) would cost you
nr'jre than the price now asked. Let
us show you this and expaln why it
can e nought at the price and tho
very liberal terms offered.
All we nsk of any honest nnd sin
cere buyer Is a -chance to show what
we believe to be some of the very best
values ever offered In this valley
whether a small cottage In town or
an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock
ranch.
BROWNS WHITE
SI CCKSSI-TI. I'liOliilKTAltY
iiielii-iiie. wi.i-hl's Kreatest touic
taxative makes first public stock
offerinv. Inexpensive to ninniltac
lui'e; yu-ttts i rt-iiiendons profits.
Write inline. lialely. Oceano Pro
duels Co., 2:; Cltv Hall Place, New
York.
WK PAY .MOH.; for old machines
than anybody in .Medford. See u
before you hay or sell. Singer
Srtwini; Machine Co., 1 la West
Main street. Phono 21.VR. 291
WK DO lIKMSTlTCIIIXti and pecot
inj; ltlc per yard, silk or cotton,
thread furnished. Sinner Sowing
Machine Co.. 1 15 West Main street.
Phono 2U,-lt. 2!)1
ursixKss DinKcroRY.
Auto Supplier.
LA 1 1 KR Al'TO SPRINT, CO. Wa
r.ro operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest, t'so our springs
when others full. Sold under writ
ten gutiranlee. North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
W. E. I'll I PI'S Attorney nl Law,
425-42G M. F. & II. Bldg. Office
phono 2-72; resldenco pbnue 325-M.
ELIJAH II. Hl'ltl) Lawyer,
S13-14
(larnett-Corey Bldg.
PORTER .1. NKFF AttGinoy-at-lnw,
rooms S nnd 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. K. IIKAMKS Lawyer, Garnett-
Corey Building.
Building Materials.
.MEDFORD CKMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS Hpeclallzo In all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259
Kxpert Accountant.
WILSON- AUDITING CO. E. M.
WilHon, C. P. A. Attontlon given
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Lock
into our simplified accounting
method. M. F. & II. Building.
Medford. Phono 157-R.
Instruction In Music.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Muslo
ntiidio, 218 Oarnutt-Corcy Bldg.
Phoao 72.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 4 37 S. Fir. (Phone
184. . - ,
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. A, 'BURKLUND, Chiropractic
physician, St. Mark's 'building,
ncuto und chronic ' .ruses. Offico
hours lo u. m. to 12 in. 2 to ii
p. 111. Telephones Office 454, res.
750-.!.
A BURSELL, M. D.; D. C. Sonolo
gist, 'Physician and Surgeon. Spe
cialty Physiological Methods. 309-10-11
M. F. & H. bldg. Phone 29.
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank
Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of
fice phono 39. Rosidcnce 933. ;
DR. J. J. EMIMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to cyo,
eur, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested nnd glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offlcos M. F. & H. Ou.
Bldg. Phone 507.
DR. V. Q. CAHLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phono 904-L.
Residence 2ti S. Laurel Street
DR. E. RAXiDOLPlt SKELY, 306-307
Morgan building, Portland, Ore.,
makes a Bpocialty of surgery. Spec
ial attention to Medford and Rogue
River valley people.
DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physlclon
and Surgeon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obsterioe.
Special attention given to diseases
of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. A
11. Bldg. Residonco, the Dow Hos
pital. Printers nnd Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Trnnsfor.
EAUS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO".
Office 4 2 North Front 8t. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. .
Undertakers
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker
Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South
Burtlctt. Lady assistant. Auto
mobile Hoarse Service. Auto Am
bulance Service. Coronor.
Lodges.
t. ). ). F. Modrnrit loclgo No. 3,
M-otH every Monrlav night at 7:30, C.
T. Parker. N. G., W. L. Mllior, aocre
turv. HttRUn River Encnmpment No, SO
Mpels 2.1 nnil 4th Fridays at 7:.10 p.
in. Samuel Batcnian, C. P., L. O. How
ard. Hcribe.
Ollvo llb.'knh loilgo No. 28 Meets
1st unit 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nnn
nbi Hull, N. U., Anale J. Butenmn.
sccri-lary.
Visitors cordially Invited to all
meetings. . .