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KEDTOTm 1EITCC TRIBUTE. STnTDTORD, OUFXiOK. MONTDAY. MA-ROTT 1. '1920. livestock r PORTLAND. Ore.. Mnr. 1. Cut tit? firmer: receipts 707. (train and puln fed steers. $10.l( 11: choke. .$lU((t:10.,")(): uootl to ihoiie. 10: metlium to uootl. .f8.."il)(i fl.."iO; lair to medium, $7.0(fi 8.."i0: common to fair, $G.f)0('7."i0 : choice cows nnd heifers. $8.50(ti'!): trood tit eliot'-e, $7SM(a'8.l) : meilium to uooil. C,."ilHit 7.51): fair to medium. !r..iil)fi(i..'(i : eauners, :r:i(Y.f(: bulls. $fiCrt!7.."i0 ; Itrime liirht ealves. $ir..i0( 17; me dium linlit. $ll)(i.".."il): heavy. $7(ff 10: stoekers. anil fetlers, $7.f0(-8. lfous steady; receipts USUI. Prime mixed, $15.50rd'l(S; medium, 15.50: rouirh heavy, $ll(ul.; vis. S12(aU. Sheep steadv. Heeeipts 1850. East ern lambs, $17('1S: liirht vallev, $10 S17: heavy, $H.50(a 15.50: feeder lambs, $l'J(ri5; earli112s, 15fr 15.50: wethers, $i;)((ilJ.50; ewes, (UOtfiTi Butter PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 1. Hat ter steadv. Cubes, extra, 05c: parch ment wrapped box lots.. title : cartons, ti!)c: half boxes half cent more: less than half boxes le more. Ilutterfat 05(ffGOc; f. o. b. station; 70c Portland. Eggs '!; PORTLAND, Feb. 2fi. K.nzs Sollina price; ease count, 40c: buvinir price, 40c; sellimr price, candled, 44e: selected candled in cartons, 48c i : i Poultry Hens 2Sff35c lb: broilers, 35(. :40c: old roosters, 20c; turkeys 35(8 3Cc: geese. 30e: ducks 48(S50e. f "THE BELOVED CHEATER" IS A WINNER AT RIALT0 'The lieloved Client er" offers live reels of bright, clean comedy, sizzling with lively action and snappv situa tions. It possesses also the rare lerit of an original plot, anil whrft s 'still rarer in most comedy features. he clement of suspense, cralliiv ile- eloped and sustained. to the end. It si impossible to anticipate the out- I'Mine'nK I'veufs. whether flint, irnves! itj Lotharios. Bruce Sands, will take :idvanta!re.,of"',the innire-jsion lie jhas nil dc on tlieuaitrtiol iailaliu'.n'llvinn liln, the faithful, Ihouah rather im- 'msourcef'ul lover, win! the maiden ill alie lonir ru"fii.ail(thii'jirfiisifr unqrti jtijintv adds greatly to the pictures ap peal. iThe pliotosrraphv thrnudiout is of first-class quality, the deep sets beiiu1. xtremelv effective. Kxuiiisite YaM nfiil shadow toncs'lii'f'rh Uiiteitco: tt LL " . . . T.r. i.r-.i-.A f. A iuii us line cu'bc-uJ- nun iruriuiiv ca- ttuted lonff shots, Viewed from any ancle, the picture ranks as an un- iusuallv entertaining; attraction well "worth the attention of movie lovers. Tbo added attractions are Harold Lloyd's new comedy "From Hand to Mouth" and Martin Johnson's canni- ble picture. JAPANESE PRINCE PLAYED BY NATIVE AT LIBERTY One of the most absorbim: and . thrillinir stories ever written. "The .Illustrious Prince." from he pen ol 4ho brilliant, 10. Phillips Oppcuheim. :is utilized bv Sessile llayakawa, the Japanese. star, as a Koroen drama now rplaviiiL' at the Liberty theatre. jl The" (itorv i that of a Japanese ijPrinco who trailed to London the voKinnpoliUin roue nnd ndventiirer. who; had hroiiu'ht ' disirra'ce to the prinen'-s father. Prinee Maivo arrives MOIHERSjOlS-' When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And -then's when you're glad you have a -jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgiq headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars;, hospital size $2.50. Licensed City Scavenger. Jfi "I'M.. All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts? Daily business dis trict, phones 877-.I, EASY MONEY 4! r-ifi&S3a NEW YORK' Millionaires Warv Miles Minter' Thai's whalj fhe il be before she's 21 She is. lo eel from jr,n.(l(IO to S8li.olili each for 20 piclures lo tie Cnlvit in the next three years. at the home of the Duke of Ilevcn ham, his dearest friend, in time to circumvent the adventurer in his at tempts to dishonor the wile of the duke. When the cosmopolitan roiu is found murdered, suspicion poinls to the prince as the murderer, 'flic solution of the mvstcrv and (he con fession of the real criminal, provide a series of intensely dramatic epi sodes of a hiiihlv-colorcd and sensa tional character. Circuit Court Olive Van Ilvke vs. William M. Van Dvke. ( Irder. T. J. Hall, et al vs. J. II. Kcdovan. 1'or money. Kdelfsen Fuel Company vs. C. P. Lads. Jlotion. Probate Court John A. Lewuian. estate. Petition. Order. Civile A. linear, estate. Proof of publication. Lillian IC. Stevens, estate. Iteecipts. Aiulruw MA alk'n, estate, rseeonu to probate. Chester Biess, Ira Karl Diess, es tate. Admitted to probale. i S. ,0. S. If Constipated, Bilious j or Headachy, take ''Cascarets" j Siek iifmlrif lit, till iutisncsf. contod lonufl, or sour, pa?pv stoinncli nhv.ij trncn this to tfirpiil livrr; delayed, .'or mpiitinp food in I ho bowels. Poisonous matter r!j;r,l tbo in trstinos, instead of beinp rant out of tbr, RVRtein is ro-nborbpd into Ibe blooti. Vbon this pnion - ronrhoa the delicutp brain tissue it can 8 or oonption nnil thnt (lull. Hirobbin:. gil;rniuEr lieadiiclje. Ciiscarota Im-mo'iliatelj" cleanse the otoiHQch. remore thn our, unrligpstil food nnd foul pases, take the excess bile from, the liver ml carry out nil the constipated waste mutter nnd poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonieht will surely straighten you out by BiSFmng, They work while you sleep. Attention ! Lumber Men Timber Men Speculators Sealed, offers will be received hy the undersigned at room 101, Med io nl hotel, up to 112 o'clock noon of Wednesday, March Itrd, 11)20, for the purchase of the southeast quar ter of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of (ho southeast quarter of section twenty, township thirty-five, south of rango two east of the Willamette meridian, In .lack- son county, Oregon... I am informed that this tract contains two million feet or more of K(,ml merchantable timber nnd lies alfotit two miles from tho Pacific nnd Kastern railroad, and that a K'xmI wunon road runs through (-lie tract... I reserve tho right to vc rejoct any W all bids. Wm. A. Imes Attornej- In Fact. Heal lOstato Transfers ,1. A. Hothwell. et ux. to Maml Slicnnttn C'owlcs $ 10 T. It. lioltcrts, et ux. lo .lames 1). lleilupelli, et ux. Laml in sec. lti-:t(i-:iV li.'iOO f. K. Terrill to K. H. Hurt. SK of SK. SV of XYV iti-;is-4V 11 ('. E. Terrill to K. .L liurt. Lot ;ui-;iii- iv - li. .1. Cole lo K. II. Toft. Laml in Ciallowav's ailil. to .M'eillonl I'.l II. S. AiUins, et u.. to .Mattie . C'otnlis. Lanil in 'J. Minnas Sul. to Meilfonl 1!KMI Welljorn Hecson, et ux, lo K. Ucnshaw. et u.x. Laml in u.!-;is-iv smioo l. V. Willis, et ux. to S. S. Smith. - Laiiil in liarr's Ailil. HI UuecD Anne Adil., Inc., to K. ASPIRIN IS SAFE Take tablets without fear, marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." if If you want the true,1 world-famouB Atipirin. nn prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." Tlie "Mayer Cross" is stamped on each tablet and nppenrs on each package for your protection npainst imitations. In each package of "Haver Tablets of Aspirin" arc safe nnd proper direc tions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Kheumatism, Lum bago, Neuritis, and for Pain in general. Ilandy tin boxes containing 12 tablets cot bat a few ceuts. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of ilonoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. roiiiTic.Uj caisiis. District Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, on tho republican ticket, subject to the wish of the voters nt tho coming primary election. If nominated and elected I will see that the laws are justly and honestly enforced. Re spectfully yours. Adv. . H. A. CANADAY. nefievinB that my successful man agement of tho office of District At torney lia3 shewn me thoroughly qualified, and that I can serve the people of Jackson county, in that capacity best, I announce my candi- dacy for ro-eloctlon on tho ropublican (Icket at Uie Way primaries. ., . Atiril ti.tl f:l. G.ifc ItOBER'm 1 1 (I hereby lanpounce. raY .candidacy ton' tioniina-flo'il 'oni Hid 1 ierubrfoan ticket for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARRELL. ' U -fefieriff' 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 t?rm entitles me to ro-nominatlon and re-oloction. Adv. C. E. TERRILL. I hereby announce myself a repub lican candidate for shoriff of Jackson county, nt- the May primaries. Sov eral years experience in this lino of work, including last six months of 11)19 in tho tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister tho dull s of tho office In an cfflcicnbbmanncr, Adv. JOHN B. WIMER. ' County Clerk I announco my candidacy for ro nomlnntlon for County Clerk on tho republican ticket subject to the decis ion of Oio people at tho 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 heroby announce my candidacy for tho re-nomlnation to the otfico of County Assessor for Jackson coun tyi by tho Republican party at the primary election May 21st, 1920. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN. School Siiitcrintentlent I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination for County Schc'ol Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. G. V. GODWARU. Adv. HAWLHS MOORE for Democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary, 1920. FOR SALE USED CARS One HMD Oldsnioliile Eight. One IIMI Munu'll run IIOO miles. One 11(17 Velio just overhauled. One Appvrson -a snap. One one ami a liulf ton Federal Trurk. One 9ll) two ton Frilernl truck fine rondition. ' Liberal term. I , Seely V.Hall Motor Co. 8 No. Central Ave. Opposite M. I", 11. Kid. V.. Kellv. I.an.l iu Oueen Anne Add. to Mt'dtWil 20 HILOH -30I?8KCOUGHS Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a lino. Legul Five cents a line. Display 35 cents an inch. Contract rates on application. Cash in udvance. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Ranch help. Miravista Orchard. Phone .1HT-J-3. WANTED Man for spare time work, must have auto or horse and waR nn. Work consists- of inspecting and ropniring sifins on public roads running a short distance out c't' 'Medford. No experience necessary. Position requires a few hours time every 90 days Liberal pay and yearly -contract'to responsible par ty. State ago, occupation, and whether you have auto or rig. Ap plications considered confidential. Address Manager Maintenance De partment, 141-119 West Ohio street, Chicago, lliincis. 290 WAXTEp Boy over sixteen, to learn trade. $2.00 per day to start. Ap ply iu person to Pullman Bakery. 292 WANTED Married man who thor oughly understands the orchard business. A steady job to tho right party. Court Hall. WANTED Saw mill men and log gers. M. J. Lumber Co., Clondale, Ore. 291J YOIWG MEN Cor Railway Mail Clerks, $110 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars examinations. ' write J. Leonard (fornior Government Examiner), 758 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 290 I1ELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Waiters at tho Depot Hotel, Ashland. Oregon. 291 WANTED Cook. Tel. 171. WIANTED Exporienced , waitresses lit Rex Cafe; good wages. 2 91' WANTED Cook fi.V six men, good qufcrtdrsirwages' '$50 per month. ' Box M, Tribune. : ! WANTED Plain coo's ir cook men on ranch. Eden Valley Orch ard, 039-.I. V 29B WAXTCD SITUATIONS iWAKTED-j-By , experienced orchard !,-nan', prnninft,' irrigation and cant of orchard. Robert Long, 113 Kant Eleventh. 29)! "I' l ' .T lir 4 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS : WANTED 'Plowing to do with trnoi tt'r. Phono 201-M. 29 FOR SALE The Vulcanizing Works at 2S North Grapo street. 280. WANTED National cash register Pay cash. T. J. Shea, Medford Hotel. . 90 WANTED Have your rarpcts anil rugs cleaned by the Fluff & Rug Factory, tho only scientific carpet cleaner in southern Oregon. 201 South Riverside. .Phono G60-M. 293 WANTED Old hnts to clean and block. Apparel Cleaners and 'Hat tors. ' . 309 WANTED When .you havo building or repairing, see' iGillettOi 103 South Oakdale. He does tho work right, quick, and reasonable. By tho day or contract. Phone 471. ' aoi WANTED St. Louis prices for turn at Jqhnson's, 4a Front street. ' WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Kcdford Printing Co. ' T WANTED Your viae a worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front stroet. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf KSXRAYKII STRAYED -One yellow Jersey cow. Brand "M". C. C. Hoover, phono 452-Y. 291' BUSINESS OPIfmTU.MTIES FOR SALE Only lunch roi. in Central Point, doing good business. Must sell on account of poor health. Phono 24. 292 MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent Interest five to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency WHY $4500 Six-room modern new bungalow rf ul I cement basement, hard wood floors, two'extra largo lots, Dutch kltchon. Furnace In base ment. Owner of this place is buying ranch so has put this price on this place fur Immediate sale. Remember this house could not bo built for this price. I consider this tho best buy in Medford. Phono 784-L, or sou - - - -- J. G. 20 North j FOR SAMv MISCULLAXEOUS FOR SALE LIVESTOCK I FOR KENT FI RMSHEI) ROOMS FOR SALE Ladies' writing desk. 7.7.i ; white paimed dresser, Oak coiuiniide. $2; pair portieres. I1.5U; 9x12 Axminster rug. $12; two drophead sewing machines. $10; oak morris chair, $7; ci oklng range. $10; air-tight stove. $l.ro; 2-burner oil stove, $t..Hi; bedstead and springs, $:1; oak center tabic, $2. ."(; kitchen table, $1; wash boiler, wash tubs, washboards, washing machines, wringer, etc. Douglass, 701 South Central. Phone 015-J. tt' WANTED Large fire-proof .Medford Lumber IV. FOR SALE OR TRADE Piano for team, harness and wagin or Ford truck. Hayes, West Park street. 290 FOR SALE OR RENT High grade piano. Call 352. 295 FOR SALE $350.00 mortgage 0 per cent three years. Modioli! town lot. Discount $50.00. No agents or brokers. Address C09 Junior street. Portland, Ore. 29 1 FOR SALE Wood: pine nnd fir In car load lots. Two miles down the highway from -Rogue River. W. Gallircalli. Charlevoix Ranch. Rogue River, Oregon. 291 FOR RALE Bedroom furniture and other household goods. 402 South Kowlown street. 290 FOR SALE Machlnory for complote brick and tile plant including clay bank for immediate operation. Will give forms on part nnd take brick iu part payment. Big Pines Lumber Co. f FOR SALE Seventeen tons baled al falfa hay. Phono 105. FOR SALE Hny. Phone 842-J. FOR SALE fcmnu, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone B12-J. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EfiGS FOR SALE R. I. Red cockerels. John 'Peterson, City Reservoir. . ' I 292 FOR SALE Barred Rock laying .pullets. O. A. C. strain. Phone 037-L. " 290' FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs for hatching, i Routo t.Mcdford, Ore.. Mrs. A. N. Wright. 38 FOR SALE U. 1, Red , eggs for ilintching. Rouln 4, Medrord, Ore., 'MrB. Al N. Wriglit. . "iU FOR' 15 A LE--JI I a tell In g eggs, Tn niireii .-'White Leghorns',', regular pens ,:200,and bettor. , lions $l.r0,ier-set-' ting. Speciarpen' 250 and 2S7 egg grade, $3.00 pet" sotting'. 'Phono 597-R-l. H..V. IJrum. .,.,.,(( 3,14 FOR SALE-r-Brown-Leghorn. and An cona eggs for hatching. 247 Beatty ' Phono 824-11. ' 1 ' 290 FOR SALE P.. I. Red hatching eggs. , Thorough brod stock. Phone 370rW,, ; , . . tf FOR SALE O. A. C. White Leghorn cockerels $3.00 oach, worth dou ble For chcapor and hotter hatch ing eggs see Gus tBromtnor, 11. 3, IPhono G89-J-2. 301 FOR SALE Booking orders oggs and chicks, hoavy laying strain White Leghorns, R. I. Rods. Price reasonable. Cockorcls choap. Mrs. f II. Dressier, phono 777-L. FOR SALE S. C. White Loghorn oggs for hutching. I am also hook ing orders for baby chicks. Come and soo my stock. 72 4 South Con tra! avenuo, Medford, Ore. B. 11. Buttcrtleld. 294 FOR SALE S. C. White Loghorn eggs from my bred-to-lay pons, also R. C. White Wyandotte oggs of highest quality. W. J. Warnor, 519 South Oakdule avenue. Phone 696-M. You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 112 ucrcs improved, head of Elk Creek, rich land, team, tools, etc., and crop goes, some stock, water for irrigation, chnupcHt and bust stock range in county for its sl.o, price (3500 part exchange; all cash $3200. 100 acres for rent, on Cruter Luke Highway and RiJguo River. 10 acres, fine location, close to high school, free soil, Irrigation, (i acres bearing orchard, fenced, well and buildings. Worth $2000, cash $3000. 120 acres, well improved, near Pa- cltic Highway, mostly rich crock bot tom, $0500. See us for other bargains city nnd farm lists. 1 HUED LAND & INVEST MENT CO. Oftmntt-Corev TIM a. $4500 Barnes Peach Street KOU SALE Two teams of wurli horses, one spray rig. one gang plow, one hack and other farm ciiuipuit'iit. V. II. Drown, phone 59 1-11-1. 29 1 KOU SALE Good fresh Jersey cow. Call IllKI Soul It Riverside, or phone 090. 29." FOR SALE -Two g..Vid Jersey milk cows. M9 East Ninth. 290 FOR SALE (iond young t.imily cow; also 11-inch John Deere sulky plow and Kimball Wooder. Foothills Orchards. Phone 01 1-J -1. 292 KOU SAUK Cheap, one tonm youns marcs, 1300 lb. and 1-KMi lb.. ;o drivijifi inaro, 1 2 MO lbs., 10 varB. ono Uih rubbpr-thvd trap or bunk board, ono 5-ton Htoet axlu waRon, ono 'J ton waon, ono S-ft. Dcor- inp binder, two sut work harness, throo set single. K. it. Jones, Talent. liHU KOU SAL K Wn fiwis, horses and Cull 71-K-a. farming Implements. IX)H SAIjK RKAL KSTATK KOU SALIC Modern suburban home 2 V acres set to pears and family orchard. Also ten acres planted to nlfall'a, not adjoining tho above. (Will Hell together or separately. Phono ;mi-v. :ti; KOU SALK U0 acres KiO acres ad joining can be homnstoaded four room house and other buildings, T acres cultivated, good spring. Also team, wagon, harness anil farm tools, $1000. Kehl Invest ment Co. 2!) I KOU SALK (io look nt tho property at .1107 Niiintie street and make me an offer. .Mrs. Chus. Uohr, 1 lit 11 Kast Salmon street, Portland, Oregon. 204 FOU SALK 'Five room houao with four lots fenced in for garden. West Klovonth and Plum strooU. Call 121-K. KOU SALK Cheap, lot at SE corner iNInth and Peach: easy terms. Write S. II. Hull, routo A, Box 27U, Portland, Oregtli. 291 ALTOMOHIMCS KOU SALK Kqrd tug in first class shape, new tires, just overhauled. Clawy biAlyj . Will well cheap. See Haynioml Miksoho, ;tl7 ICast iluin stroet. " J 't 2H0 KOlV RALK Dodgo car, jut ovor hauled five now tires, $750. "'.1 107 Bltst Main, ,. :,. ,, - . 21)1 UBKB CAR dentins house,; buy for : cash, pell on terms., PipkpnsrMcrrlll ' Utotor Co., 18 North Grape. tt FpR SAU5 A light delivery Reo truck, new express body and top, ,,our now tlrea.., Prloo $350. Toj-ns or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front. ' ' ' t,I FOR SALE- 1918 Ford touring car, ; demountable1 rims,:, etc Phono 395-M or 121 Crator Lake avpnuo. ' ' ' '291 FOR SALE At a sacrifice, good flvo passenger car, upholstery and paint first class, good tires, bar gain. McCurdy-llowno Motor Co. FORI) nl a price you cannot ovorlook firsl-clnss top, tircs upholster ing, plonty of power. " Come and look it over. McCurdy-llowno Mo tor Co. FOR RUNX IIOUBH8 FOR RiO.NT Modern bungalow, five rooms, now vacant, $20. Pago-( Drcsslor Co. 2112 FOR RENT OR SALE Nico five room modern bungalow. S20 Wost Twelfth. 2IKI FOR RENT 220 Laurol atroot. Two brick rooming houses Wost Main stroet. Nno. F. Whlto, phono 4 4U-M , 2112 RENT OR FOIt SALE Soo Mr: Tay lor at Valley Fuel Co. for furnished or unfurnished houuos. 291. FOR RENT A I-ARTM KNT8 FOIt RENT Two and throe room furnished housekeeping apartments Tho Riversldo Apartments, -2 17 South Riverside, telophono 457-.I. 307 BROWNS WHITE REALTORS MKDFORI), ORKUON 40 acres all flno freo soil, 20 In alfuira, 10 in grain, 5 acre wood lot, about 30 fruit trees, there are now 26 acres under tho ditch and the bal ance will be; a fine house, all modern convenien es, a beautiful view of the valley, good barn and ull necessary outbuildings, close to good schools and only 14 mllo from paved high way. This wj" hear closo investiga tion. Price $10,000. 30 acres, all fine free soil, all In cultivation, 20 now under tho ditch und bolng seeded to alfalfa, 7 acres best varieties pearH 8 years old and in fine condition with a splendid crop sut for Ihis season, u flno large home with all modern conveniences; tho improvements alono would cost you more than the price now asked. Let us show you this and explain why It can e bought at tho price and tho very liberal terms offered. All wo ask of any honest and sin coro buyer Is a chance to show what wo bcltcvo to bo somo of tho vory best values ever offered In this ' valley whethor a ninalt cottage In town or an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock ranch. BROWN 6c WHITE FOR RENT To gentleman, down stairs front rocai with bath. No. 19 Noil Peach. Phono lill-II.h 291 LOST i LOST lletweeu .Medford and Cen- II tral Point, lllx! tire, rihl and tiro carrier from Ititlck Six with 1919 license No. :. :. :. 2 !i . Reward. N. .1. Merrcll Phone 111. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. 13. Antirewa loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape etreot. Ht'SINKSS DIRECTORY. Auto Supplies. I.AHKR AUTO SPRINO CO. Wa are opiiraimg tho largost, oldost and best ciiuipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. I'se our springs when others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. V. K. PHIPPS Attorney ac Law. 425-426 M. F. & 11. Bldg. Office phone 372; resilience phono 325-M. ELIJAH II. 11UKD Lawyer, S1S-14 liarnett-Coroy Illdg. PORTER J. NEFF Attcrnoy-at-law, rooms S nnd 9, Medford National Rank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, Oarnett Corey Duildlng. Rullding Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir und Tenth streets. 250 Export Accountant. port Vllftl WILSON AUfVlTINO CO. E. M. Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look: Into our simplified' accounting method. M. F. & H.- Building. Medford. Phono 157-R. --i Instruction In Music. i FRED ALTON HAIG1IT Teacher ot piano and harmony. JIalght Music Btuilio, a 18 aarnett-Coroy Bldg, Phono 72. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill 1 work, sash, doom, mouldings and ' screens. Shop 437 S. Fir.. iPhono' 184. ..- ., , I., . -. .... Physicians and Surgeons, DH. A. BUHKLUN1), Chiropractic ' physician,' St. Mark's building, acuto and ehronlc cases. ' Office hours to a. m. to 12 m. 2 to !i ' p. m. Telephones Office 454, roa. 750-.I. ' A BURS ELL, M: D.; D. C. Splnolo- gisi, i-nysician anti ourKouu, opu ciaity Physiological Methods.: 309-10-11 M-F. & 11. bldg. Phone 29. ROBERT W. STEARNS PhyB'.oian and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Ilidg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phone 39. Residence 9331 DR. J. J. ' F MM ENS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, oor, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glassos sup. piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices iM. F. & H. Co, Bldg. Phono 507. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATH1S PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnett-Corcy Bldg. Phono SW-L. i Resldonco 26 S. Laurol Street DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 30G-307 Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specially of surgory. 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