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wrenFOTrn stttr TirrRTTNT;. srpTD'FCVR'n, omYiox. wepxkstuv. march x '10-20. raOE SEVEN JJt'UsllK'k PORTLAND. .Mar. :i. -Cattle steady: receipts V,n. Grain and pulp iVil j.toers J HI.. ".0(1; 11; choice If In,, lii.r-'.'; good to eholco ?:).5o',( in; medium lo good $$...) t 9.f,0; 1'nir u medium $ 7.5 0 ff( S.."i 0 ; common i,, filii- S.r()Tr 7.'i: choice cows uml heifers $ S . T 0 (! J 11. nil; good lo choice $7. .''!''! S.5u; medium tc fjoiiil $t;..",n c 7.50; fair to medium $5,511 it i; .',n; dinners 3 fi 5.5 u; hulls $r,( .",.7:,; prime light calves J I'i..10 j 17; me dium light 1 0 tf r 1 1 ; heavy ?7 n 111; snickers and feeders $7.." dm s. :). llngH steady; receipts 32!i. Prime mixed $ 1 5.50 fall!; medium $15 m i;,.;,u; rough lioavy $ 1 1 ?i 1.'.; pigs 12 U 14. Sheep sternly; no receipts. F.nsi-ei-M lambs $176i IS; light valley Jli; til 17; heavy $11. 50U 15.50; feeder hiiul'S $12 1; If,; yearlings $ 1 .", ',i 1.7. ,"iu; wethers $ I lift. 1:1.5,11; ewes Jin il 12. Jin I ( PORTLAND, .Alar. :,. Hmier sto:idy, cubes, extra uric; parr.lnnenu wrapped, box lots liSe; cartons Ode: half boxes half cent more; less lhan half boxes li; more, Iluiicn'at i;r ii i;i;c f.o. b. station; 70c Portland. PORTLAND. Mar. L'. - Ivjes Rpllintr price, ruse cnuiil, -Hie; Ihiv inn price, .'IS''.c; sollinir price, can dleii. 'L2c: selected cunillcil j inn-, otlr. Poultry ileii'; -:2(ti'Mk-; Hi. liroili r--, :i.",(.7 Kle; nlil roosters, I K(f U(l-; turkey .-, dressed, ,V( .j.'ie ; ducks Mfifo We. f-rain juid Jfay Hals. if-HUMI hid; colli. .'o. .'!. el lnw. .fri8.no hiil. Ilav Huvill'.' price, liimdliv. ullalla, :t1fi IlL'; "rain, if.Ml, deliver ed in Portland. -Naziinova at the liialto Xazimova in her latest, superl'ea lure, i"Str(.ii'gnr Than Ileal h," Is the alluring attraeflon for' the remainder of I his week, beginning today. This play Is a iiietur'ization of the ruinous novel, "The Hermit I loci or of llaya," 'by I. A. I!. Wylle, telling the slory of tiigrid r-'ersen, a sensational dancer whose stage career is brought to a sudden close by ill health and who seeks to recoup in India both health and wealth, the latter via the mar riage trail. An uprising of the na tives against the llritish rule throws this dancer into u maelstrom of in trigue and exciting adventures. Several entertaining short reel subjects will accompany the picture program. ltt'nl Kstntr Transfers . ( Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) I.ouis Mellert to Prank C'hil ders, land in sec. 21, tp..30. K. 3 W ? W. II. Cushman et ux to John Dixon, that part of iNW of NW of sec. 19. tp. 33. li. 1 V on X side of creek, known as West fork c'f Trail creek Frederick W. Combs etux to Frank F. Combs, unci. '4 int. in land in sec. 2, tp. 3H, It. 1 W Otto Winter et ux to Albert A. Marske et ux, all of lot r. l In Pracht's Add. to Ashland.... United States to James Ander son, WVi of NW, lot ii, se.. II), tp. 30. II. 3" United States to Nathan W. Slusser, X Ms of SIC of sec. 1 S, tp. 3-1, R. 1V W. C. Dobley et ux to Jackson Co. Hldg. & Loan Ass'n, S 'i of lots 1-2 blk. 3. Sunny . side Add. lo Medford Eliz. 4A. lleeson to Kvorett I., lieeson, land in I). I.. C. 63, tp. as, ir. iw., NVi of x4 of SIC, SV of XE. SB of NW 10 10 10 10 T FUSS WITH " ;1E Musterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker , There's no sense in mixing a mesa of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff ness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment It takes the place of mustard plasters, and wilt not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, 'congestion, pleurisy.rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). COc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. f"V. I'.. I ,,. , UV IX, A 'o Kv-let, I.. ''..-::. land ,!,-n,.-a i "-"I r.-, list ;' .. '. 'i. . '' T""i!l ! Il" ll";'.r;tow' land in , 1.. c ,-, ,., ... H. " " Martha .) . Frederick i V,..,:,:, '"'"y li.'s i.ik. .-, ,,.lk I'ark A, i,. t Cemr.il Pnini H Hubbard ,-t ux lo Alii-IP-ames. lauil in li. .. c. :, ; 'wp. :'., ii. IW ' l-ewi-i el x , I..' .' Kn.vli.r, SV ..f si-e, 2, ,. II. I(. ;;v '' I'-'. T.'irill lo . ,. I'elers et. al, SIC ol' see. ;;n p (( J 10 C. 10. Terrill to l.eander Lewis. Srt' or see. 2. tp. 1 1. p.. :; ' .Medford l.niiL'e o. s:;, . o o. I'' lo .lanes Hies.. 1(J ,. 1 " . I", celll.-leiv, iMeill'l.i'il, Ore Kmnia Heeler to Peter Peter son, lain! in blk. :;. Cuttage A'l'l In !-p. M.I Charles Nelson el ux io John Mine et u. land in ll. I., c. 111. :'.7. It. 2W Ned H. Killian el u: to Kliz. 11. Wulpole. loi in, l,k. i, New ton Add, lo Median! K. P. Hall lo Jackson Co. Ilk., land in sec. ;ls, ip. ;;7. li. y HEAVY MEAT EATERS Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or Imve bladder trouble Take gl&6s of Salts, Ho man or woman who onta mwl totu larly can m:Lke a mistake by fluolnnj; tho kiiineya ocxa-iionaiJy, Kiya a well-known authority. M--at forma urio acid which excites tho kklneya, they becouio over worked from the strain, get elupgish and fail to filter tho wate and poisoua from tho blood, then wo get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, jiver trouble, nervousneas, dizziueaa, aleeplessnesa and urinary disorders uomo from aluggiah kidneys. U'lic moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if tho urino is cloudy, otFeusive, full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended by a Bcnsation of Rcakling, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jud Salts from any pharmacy ;, take a tibleapoouful in a plas of water before breakfast and in a few daya your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts ia made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Hthia, and has been uwd for generations to flush and stimulate tho kidneys, also to neutralize the aeida in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts ia inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful etfervervent lithia-water drink which everyone should tako now and tlicn to keep tho kidneys clenn and active and the Mood pure, thereby avoiding serioua kidney complications. Forty Thousand Dollars Profit in 1919 That is the Net Result for This Orchard IT CAN EE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS AND THE PRICE , IS RIGHT ANY ONE WHO HAS MONEY TO INVEST CAN WELL AFFORD TO INVESTIGATE. IT IS A GOING MONEY MAKING BUSINESS AND THE PRICE IS $25,000 UNDER CONSERVATIVE VALUATION FULLY EQUIPPED EASY TERMS Page-Dressier Co. i'i HEAD STUFFED FROM 'f t CATARRH OR A COLD i i t T Says Cream Applied in NostriU V ? Opens Air Passages Kight I p. .j. In5tant relief no wAitini. Your (lui'j;.-( nostriU open right up; tlio air lia.v-H-.vrt of vuur lu-.it! clear ami you can liriMtlie freely. No inoro hawking, Biiuf )!iii. liluwin, lieutlaehf, Urynes. No " : niri'liiij; rnr lirt-ath at night; K your . pi. I dr cutanli lirpi)carH. " lift a small hotH, of Klv'a Crani Haim from your tiruist now. Apply a little u( tliin fragrant, antiseptic, hfaliuj: cream in ymtr nostrils, it pen etruies through evury air pii3."tij,'(! of the head. Buddies tli intluninl or swollen inueuna nipmbruno and relief comes iu btuntly. J i'i ju.it fine. Don't stay stuffed-up uiih u culd or jmsty catarrli. Vdti'-c !n the Coiiutv Cnnrt m' tlio Stale of Ori son, for Jackson Onmtv ... In Mi, iniiiii'f of i In esiati! of .lunu (V Smith, I'M-cnsed. A'oi i,.f. U V-,.liv ftvt'n that f-nm imi iifior Anvil I. llr'O, l will nroe.i io -n jit nnr:iit sjilo fur ensh. tlv l'nU(.".viiur ('vTiliPil real prone rtv h loMin" to tli ahnve? "in""ij ptat': H"irinninir at 'he orthonr pornr .r "l-K-u i'ivp CO f Mdri'(I Ipii;h''-' AdiMtron to tho City of Mndl'ofd. in 'ickum Coiiutv. Ororon: tlu'iieo Sout h m'o'ik t he Kast line of Pf'd Hh.t-k IT.". f'H'f tht'uep at rinh nnL'los ..-( t() jVip WOst ino 0r pal. l-iock l : Ti . 7 s foot: Mipwo Vo',fn Iouit t)" W'st l'lio of said Itlnck 17T f"'1!. tc ''if Xoi-ih"-"!! rornor therof: thence Knst lt"i."S font t t.h pln" of hp"innuvr Ioi"' th North 1 for of Hlrti.lj Kivn CiK Said alo will Iip mad' nuru'Mi't to ho (n(' nf (Mo fhnvn nni("f ('('Ml. harinr dnto Anril l!H."i, liepnsiii0 jui Qalo ol" said rpul ronpri v. itnd "ill tip pad'1 fJiihiofi i poni'irinatlon by tho abovo Court .POUTKH .1. NKI-'P Administrator of ilio Ktate nf .lamos 1. Smith. dooaspil. 1H)I,ITICAI, CAIiDS. llistrict, Altorney. 1 hereby announce inystdf as a can didate' for tlio office of Prosecuting Attcrnuy for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, subject to the wish of tho 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. H. A. CAXADAY. Believing that my successful man agement of tho office of District At torney has shown mo thoroughly qualified, and that I can servo the people of .lacksou county, In that capacity best, 1 aunouueo my candi dacy for re-oleclion on the republican ticket ut tho May primaries. Adv. 0. M. HOUliRTS. I hereby announco my candidncy for nomination on tho republican ticket for tho o'ffico of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected 1 pledge myself to an impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARRELL. Adv. Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for lo-noniinatinn for the office of sheriff on tho republican ticket, sub ject to tho May primaries. 1 feel that my record as a public official during the first t?rm entitles me to re-notninatlon and re-election. Adv. C. E. TERRILL. I hereby anuoiinco myself a ropub lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson county, at tho May primaries. Sev eral years experience in this line of work, including last six months of 1919 In the tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister the dutl s of tho office in an efficient manner. Adv. JOHN B. WIMER. County Clerk I announco my candidacy for re nomination for County Clerk on the republican ticket subject to the decis ion of the people at the coming prl marles1, and hope my record in this office the first term Is such that 1 am entitled to your support this year. Adv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-ncmlnatlon to tho office of County Assessor for Jackson coun ty, by tho Republican party at the primary election May 21st, 1920. AdV. J. D. COLEMAN, School Superintendent I hereby annniun'e myself a candi date for nomination for County SchiAil Siiperiiilendeiit on the repub lican ticket. O. W. (iODWAItl"). Adv It.AWLKS MOORIS for Democratic Nomination District Altorney Mav Primary. 1 92(1. - FOR SALE USED CARS One HUH Olilsini.lille I'.iulil. One IMIlt Maxwell run 1 HMI miles. One 1HIT Velic just ocrhuiilcl. One Appei-son a snap. One one and u half ton Federal Truck. One 1910 two ton Federal truck fine condition. Liberal terms. IScclyV. Hail Motor Co. 11 KM1 V.NTKI I KMAI.K WAXTKD Kxperience.l chamber maid at Hotel Hollaml. 29:1s1 WANTKD Cook fev ranch, nvcrao six to oit:ht men. tiny Conner, nh ono CI. HiM 1 1 K hV V A N T I . D I Al. K WANTKD Hy Hod Cross finploy . ment office, nion fur Kononil farm work and clearing land, $:i.Mt por day and board. Apply at Iteil Cross hoadqunrtors. " WANTKD Kcur goo i Kvuts pov hour. F. I Weal Ninth streci. arifnliTs, si) . Suiter, 1 i l'hoiie -Mil-.!.' 2 !) 2 ' WANTKD I'ireinan. i:perienie un-. necessary. Muilfoiil 1 mines! i Launilry. WANTKD Hunch Orchard. Phone help. .Miravista WANTHD Hoy over sixteen, to learn trade. $2. (ill per day to start. Ap ply in person to Pullman llakerv. 292 WANTKD .Married man who thor oughly understands ihe orchard business. A steady job to tho ri;ht parly. Court Hall. WANTED Saw mill men and log gers. M. .1. Lumber Co.. C.lenilal". Ore. 294 llKI,t iVAXTCr) Mnlo and J-'emalo WANTED Man and wife. ranch !lo .M, 2:i4- work, including cook inn. Tribune, WASTED SITVATIOXS WANTKD Clerical position: refer ences. Hox D, Mail Tribune. 29:1 W.AXTED MISCi:i,L.AXi:oVS WANTKD To buy smudge pots. l'hone -HIX-H-l. WANTKD To rent li or more rooms house with garage or barn. Also space fur garden. No children. Wanted April first or before. Alls. Hex A. II. S., care Mail Tribune. 2 9a WANTED Several stands of bees. Inquire Hox C, .Mail Tribune. 2:i:i WANTED Plowing to do with trac- tcr. Phono 201-M. 291 WANTED Have your carpets und rugs cleaned by the Fluff & Rug Factory, tho only scientific carpet cleaner in southern Oregon. 201 South Riverside. I'hi.iic liiil!-.M. 293 WANTED G-,d hats to clean and block. Apparel Cleaners and Hat tors. :109 WANTED When you havo building or repairing, see (.miotic, 103 South Oakdalo. Ho does tho work right, r.ulck, and rousonablu. Hy tho day or contract. Phouo 471. 301 WANTED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson's, 40 Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags, iledford Printing Co. WANTED Your was r worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front street. . WANTED House moving and re- nnlrlncr Dhnn. JBS.U IfiU.V it FOR It EXT- HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished six-room bungalow one block from Main street, to right party for limited period, $:a.U0 per month. . Rogue River Land Company, Nash Hotel corner. 297 FOIl RENT Six-room hotiso at 205 South Central. John A. Perl. FOR RENT Furnished seven-room modern house one block from post office; fine lawn and shrubbery. Call at Room 207 Fruitgrowers Hank Uldg. Phono 30f-L. tf FOR REi.V.T Modern bungalow, five rooms, now vacant, $20. . Page Dressier Co. 292 "Oil RENT OR SALE Nice five room modern bungalow. 820 West Twelfth. 2911 FOR RENT 220 Laurel street. Two brick rooming houses West Main street. Nno. F. White, phone 4 4 9-M 292 FOR RENT FVItXISIIICI) Il(X)M9 FOR RENT Furnished rooms with board if desired. 113 East Elev enth. 297 FOIt RENT Sleeping rooms; bath: tlose in. 245 (North Crape. 300 FOIt RENT Sleeping room. Close in. 211 South Laurel. Phone 2 9 7-L. 29 3 FOR RF.XT Ar.-.rtT.MFNTS FOIl RENT Two and threo room furnished housekeeping apartments The Riverside Apartments, 217 South Riverside, telephone 457-.I. 307 WHY Mr. Business Man, Do You Want a Country Home? $6000 2 $6000 28 Acres Alfalfa and Grain lii-st of liincl near Mcdfwrd. Jniprovi-iiiciils would cost nearly price asked for place. Delitful country home on t;o"d road. Beautiful grounds. Plenty of shade. Will give terms. On account of ill health of owner this pace is offered at this bargain price. Invest now. Rog'ue River Land Co. Phone 784-L Nash Hotel Corner Foil s.vi.i: mis('i:u,am:oi"s FOIt SALIC Iron ABl. p.iviUn vnuT v;iUir and Ki't'iltM-. n;ti'tically n.-w. .Also chilli's Ko-carl. 1'lmnti 2V-K-1. 2!) i l-'Olt SAI.lv- '-J li n iliimi) Inn 1;, I workiiiK on loni; foul raft . Terms or cash. 1'. O. box ni, Uranls Pass, ' or phone 1 4."'-L after p. in. 2!i7j Fou g..K Dark fumeifoak Imffet heater I and china closet: also small and nas ranKe. !) 1 2 .Von It ( Plume i',:i enlral. ! FO it SAI.K Dining room Koods. et and Phone 2!i:i oilier household t;:.2-ii. WAVTKD -Lui-Ke fire-proof safe. Med ford Llllll Iter IV. 2!i2 FOR SAI.K Olt iiHNl Hi;ii trail, piano, fall 2."2. 2!i." FOR SAI.K $:!.".!). nil mortgage. (1 per cent three years. .Medford town lot. Discount j.'.ll.tnl. Xo agents or brokers. Address titi'j Junior street. Portland, Ore. 291 FOR SAI.K Wood: pine and fir in car loud lots. Two miles down the highway from Rogue River. W. Calbreaih, Charlevoix Ranch. Rogue River, Oregon. 291 FOR SALE Machinery for complete brick and tlio plant Including clay bank for immediate operation. Will give terms on part and tako brick in part payment. Rig Pines Lumber Co. tt FOR SAI.K falfa hay. Seventeen tons baled al Phono 105. FOIt SALE Hay. Phono S42-J. FOR SALE tranu, srarel, ledlmont and dirt Plowing and teaming work done. Phonn H12-J FOIl. SAI.K rouiriiY A.l KJOS FOR SALE Superior S. C. White Leghorn eggs. Rigger eggs and larger birds. 1st cross famous O. A. C. layers with Isaacson's beauti ful prize winners. Trap-nested and raised right. Settings of la eggs, $l.r,u and $2. iti; $s.nti per hun dred. Cockerels li.r sale, (ins Hroinmer, phono rS!-.I-2. Route .'1, Medford. 3 IS "OR SALE White Leghorn pullets. Phonn R-l 3-.. 291 FOR SALE Or exchange for hens. Rhode Island and White Leghorn cockerels. .1. P. Rucker. It. F. ll. 1, Medford. 2 9(1 FOR SALE - llarred Rock halchinr. eggs. O. A. C. strain. Plumu a-F-2. 297 FOR SALE Huff Rock eggs for sut ting. Phone 930-Y. 29(1 FOR SALE 1.10 egg inctibatc'r and brooder, $12; ii horsepower boiler $30; O. A. C. Whito Leghorn eggs for hutching $1 a setting. Peram bulator $12. Leonard Oorthtiys. Talent. 293 FOR SALE Hutching eggs from Tancred strain White Leghorns, $ 1 . fi 0 setting, $S per hundred. Mrs. W. I). Mouth, 990 Oak street, Ash land, Ore. 292 'Oil SALE It. I. John Peterson, Red cockerels. City Reservoir. 292 FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs for hatching. Route I, Medford, Ore., Mrs. A. N. Wright. 295 FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Tancred White Leghorns, regular pens 200 and better hens $1.50 per set ting. Special pen 250 and 287 egg grade, $3.00 per setting. Phone 597-R-l. It. V. Cruni. 311 FOR SALE It. I. Red hatching eggs. Thorough bred slock. Phone 370-W. tf FOIl SALE O. A. C. White Leghorn cockerels $.1.00 each, worth dou ble. For clieapor and hotter hatch ing eggs seo (lus lirommcr. It. 3, Phono 589-J-2. 301 FOIt SALE Booking orders eggs and chicks, heavy laying si rain White Leghorns, R. I. Reds. Price reasonable. Cockerels cheap. Mrs. F. II. Dressier, phone 777-L. FOIl SALE S. C. Whlto I,eghorn eggs for hntching. I am also hook ing orders for baby chicks. Come and see my stock. 72 4 South Cen tral avenue, Jledford, Ore. B. H. lluttorfleld. ' 2!)4 FOIl SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs from my bred-to-lay pens, also R. C. White Wyandctto eggs, of highest quality. W. J. Warner, 019 South Oakdalo avenue. Phone 69C-.M. HI SINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE nr,y lunch rown in Central Point, doing good business. Must sell on account of poor health. Phonn 2 1. 292 FOIt SAL!-: LIVESTOCK FOIt SAI.K Two teams or work hordes, one spray rijr, one i;anttl plow, one hae); anil oilier iarm ! eiiuipment. C II. lllowil, illume! .MM-U-I. i'lH FOIt SAI.K liunil fresh Jersey eow Call (0:l South liiyerslile, or phone! r.'.n;. 2ik: I FOR SAI.K (ioou younK lanilly cow; also l l-jiicn .lolin 1 leeie sulky plow and Kimball u eeder. Foothills Orchards, l'hone (1 1 l-.l-1. 2'.'2 FOIt SAI.K W.-iki.iis, horses and farming implements. Call Tl-F-2. :uu I FOIt HAM-: HH.Ali KST.ATK FOR SAI.K OR THADK Kill acres. ! two miles from Eagle Point. Cabin.! barn partly built, lillle fruit, seven I acres cleared, four acres in cultivu- lion, heavy and light li.-unl. lot) i acres big uiauanita. scattered oak, I laurel and pine; will cut over mm) cords wood. Down grade to Eagle Point. Want 1U-2H acres near Metlford. Cood Icrms. II. D. Powell, 2 12 -North llarllott, phone 930-Y. 29li FOR SALE Nice bungalow with six rooms, sleeping porch, balh. toilet, lavatory; large woulshed; lot r.ux lall; assessments paid. Price $ I Mill. ilu. Dennett Investment Co. FOIt SALE Ram 11. hundred and filly dollars an acre, close in 1 1 Ashland. with improvements, fenced and cleared. Dux II. 291) FOR SALIC .Modern .suburban home 2 ? acres set to pears and family on-hard. Also leu acres planted to alfalfa, not adjoining I lie nlnnc. Will sell together or separately. Phone 3 1 I-W. iil 'i FOR SALE Co look al the property at 1107 Niantlc street and make me an offer. Mrs. ("has. Ruhr. 1 199 East Salmon street, Portland. Oregon. 291 FOR SALE Five room house with four lot r fenced In for garden. West Eleventh and Plum streets. Call 121-R. AV'JV.MOIHLES USED CAR clearing house, buy for cash, sell on terms. Pickens-Morrill Motor Co., IS North (irapo. tf FOR SALE A light delivery Roo truck, new express body and top, four new tires. Prlcu $350. Terns or cash. Tinny Motor Co., 12a South Frant. tf 'OR SALE At a sacrifice, good five passenger car, upholstery and paint first class, good tires, bar gain. McCitrdy-Rowuo Motor Co. FORI) at a price you cannot overlook first-class top, tiros upholster ing, plenty of power. ' Come and look It over. McCurdy-Ilowno Mo tor Co. LOST LOST 'Boston bull terrlei 124.' Telephone 540. License 292 MONEY TO LOAN On fnrm op orchard land, 0 pep cent Interest flvo to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 112 a ere a improved, hmil of Klk Crock, rirli laud, team, tools, ulc, and crop goes, hoiiio Block, water for irrigation, cheapest and best Htock ruiiKO in county for Hh hIzo, price $;j,ri()0 part exchange; all cash $:i2UU. Hill acres for rent, on Crater Lake Highway and Ui.'kuo Kivor. 10 acres, fine location, close to hiKh school, free soil, irrigation, 0 acres hearing orchard, fenced, well and huildings. Worth $:!H)o, cash $2000. 120 ncres, well Improved, near Pa cific Highway, mostly rich crei-k hot torn, $(;rno. See us for other bargains city and farm lists. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. flftniritt-Oirny Kldlf. BROWN 6c WHITE REALTORS MiiDFoiti), oiti:;o 40 acres nil flno free soil, 20 in alfalfa, HI in Kraln, 5 acre wood lot, about .'JO fruit trees, thero nro now 21 acres under tho ditch und the bal ance will he; a fine house, all modern convenlen es. a beautiful view of the valley, Rood barn and nil necessary niithulldliiKS, close to Rood schools and only 'A mile from paved high way. This wi" hour closo Investiga tion. I'rlco ? 10,000. iiO acres, all flue free soil, all In cultivation, 20 now under tho ditch und being seeded to alfalfa, 7 acres beat varieties pears 8 years old and in fine condition with n splendid crop set for this season, n flno lari;o home with all modern conveniences; the improvements alone would cost you morn than the price now asked. Let us show you this and explain why it can e bought at the prli-o and the very liberal terms offered. All wo ask of any honest and 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 snmll cottage in town or an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock ranch. BROWN & WHITE T.K!;. VI" TAKI-:N I'I' Laro hay mare, weight, ahout 12IID, anil plaeeit in pouipi. Wink hoi--e with knot dn loft kneo ami Knot on riKht lioek. Owner ran have same hy payinK ehaiKes anil provinK property. Chief of l'oliie. 2'!2 MONF.Y TO IA)S TO LOAN J. 1!. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages anil Liberty bonds. Fhoni! &3-M. 31 North Grape mreet. ! HCSIXF.SS HiniCCTOItY. Auto Supplies. la 1 1 r ii auto srnixo CO. Wo are operating tho largest, oldest and hest-cnuipped plant In tho Pa cil'ic northwest. Cso our sprlnga when others tail. Sold undor writ ten guurautee. 3 1 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. W. K. I'll I PI'S Attorney at Law, 425-I2B M. I' & 11. Hldg. OrflCO phono 372; residence phono 325-M. KLI.IAIl II. llllltn Lawyer. 213-14 Carnett-Corey Hldg. POltTllll .1. NKI'P AttoTney-at-law. rooms S und 9, Medford National Bank lluilillng. A. K. KKAM KS Lawyer, Carnett- Corey lluilillng. IluildliiK Materials. MKIirOlll) OR MIC XT MUCK & HLOCK WOHKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Vlr and Tenth streets. 269 .Eert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. 13. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting mothod. M. P. & II. Building, Moill'ord. Phono 157-11. Instruction In Music. KUKU ALTON IIA1GHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Musla studio, 318 Uarnott-Coroy Bldg. Phono 72. 'Inning Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, snsh, doors, mouldings and Bcreens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono 184. Mtysicians and Surgeons. Ult. A. IIIIHKLUXIJ, , Chiropractic physician, St. .Marks building, acuto and chronic case?. Offlco hours 10 a. in. to 12 m. 2 to & p. in. Telephones Offlco 454, tea. 75II-.I. A IIIIItSULL, M. D.; T. C. Splnolo-' gist, Physician and Surgeon. Spe cialty Physiological Methods. 309-10-11 M. F. & II. hldg. Phono- 29. HOlinilT W. STKAHNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Illdg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fice phono 39. Residence 933. DM. J. J. KMMUNS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eyo, car, noso and throat, Kyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P. H. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Gc Bldg. Phono 5C7. ' DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW. OSTICOPAT11IS PHYSICIANS 41G-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg.- Phono 904-L. Rosldence 20 S. Laurol Street Oil. K. RANDOLPH SEELY, 306-307 Morgan building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spoo lal attention to Medford and Rogua River valley peoplo. ' DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obsterlCB. , Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. & II. Uldg. Rosidence, the Dow Hos pital. Printers and Publishers. MKUFOUD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir St. Transfer. EADS TllANSFKIl & STORAGK CO: Office 4 2 North Front St. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. , Uliderlnkcrs JOHN A. VF.Kh Undertaker Phono M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady assistant. Aato molillo Hearse Service. Auto Am bulance Service Coroner. ; Lodges. I. O. o. F Meilrord loilus No. J, Meets every Mttuuy nl&ht at 7:30, C, T. I'urkor, N. O.. W. L. Miller, secre turv. Horuo ftlver Encampment No. 30 Meets 2d ami 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. ni. Samuel Uatmnun, C. P., X O. How . aril. Bcrllie. Oliv,. Hbi-knli loilgo No. 28 Meets 1st anil 3rd Tuesdays at B p. m. Nau tili! Hull. N. C Annie J. Batoman, eerctiiry. Visiters cordially Invited to , alt meetings, .'. If You Wish to Sell or Buy Any Kind of Real Estate :i(l Xo. ( nnlial Ave. Opposite M. 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