EDFORD SrSTC TTTTFnTRT!, STPTDFCTRD, OTJKOOn:. SATItD.Y. MAT.CTT fi, 1020.
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; PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 0. Cat
lie steady: receipts 3D. (jrain and'
luli led steers, $10..ll(u 11 ; choice.
l()f(I10.r)0; good to choice, .;.."(
10; medium to sood. .8..0(Iy.50:
fair to medium. $7.."((i 8.51) ; common
" to fair. $(i.50( 7..i(l; choice cows ami
heifers, $8.."0( !l.."i(l: uood to choice,
$7."0(f 8."0; medium to stood. $G..")0
(7.5U; fair to medii $5.."0(m 6.50 -.
fanners. $.'!(' 5.."i(l ; hulls. $."(a 7.."itl ;
prime liulit calves, $1."i.."i0('17: me
dium liirht. $10fi 1j..")0; heavy. $7(11
JO: xtockers and feeders, $7..j0(d
8.50.
Hosts steadv: receipts 1.4(19. Prime
mixed, $l.".."(l(n l(i.25: medium iflfidi
i .")..r)0: ronuh lieavv. $ll(al5; Diss,
12(,714.
Sheep steadv: receipts 212: Knst
era lamhs, $17(0 18; lilit vallev. $l(i
(a17: lieavv. 11.50( 15.50 ; feeder
lambs, $12(15; vearliiiL's, .Tl."(u
15.50: wethers, $13(a 13.50 ; ewes,,
IrlOGtTJ.
Ilntter
PORTLAND. Ore.. Slur, (i Hut
ter steadv. Cubes, extra, (2c; parch
nient wrapped, box lots. (i5c: car
Ions,, (iue; half boxes, ball' cent more;
less than hall', boxes, ie more. liut
terfat li4(a(J5c f. o. b. station; li'Je
l'drtlniid.
Poultry
Hens 32(o 36c: lb. broilers. 35(Jr
40e: old roosters. 18(S:20c; turkeys,
dressed. 52(E53c: dueks 3540c.
Grain and Hny
Oats. $59.00 bid: corn. Xo. 3. yel
low. $58.00 bid.
Hav Huving price, tiinothv, $20;
nlfnlfu, $31(5)32; ernin, $20. deliver
ed in Portland.
Olr. and Mrs. Lewis Pankey of the
Power plant, too.k dinner with James
E. Grieve and family Sunday. In the
afternoon they were all out to the
Red Blanket ranch to see the scenery.
The men of Red Blanket are mak
ing a new road between thero and
Prospect.
Miss Rachel Davis spent Sunday
afternoon with Maxine iNJohols.
Stewart Ditsworth, Uriah' and Hoy
i .Vaughn Were hero Wednesday c'n
business.'' !
' ..' i s .'
Master Heston Grlevi spent Sun
day, afternoon with Glenn Nichols.
Mrs,: Lillian Cunningham who is
visiting jter parents hei'6 is'voiy ill
witn pneumonia. . ,
Harry Aiken spent Sunday evening
with 4. s.'Goodlow. .
Dcwoy1 Hill of Derby came up Sun
day ,t6. work for James E. Grieve.'
Utort LMchols and N. S. Goodlow
ihade a'busincss trip to Mr. Clark's
Tuesday. ' . ' ,'
John, Griovo, veteran road builder,
is getting his rc'ad equipment In
shape to commonco work on a con
tract awarded him on the Anna creel:
section of Crater Lake highway. Ho
intends making a trip to Portland at
an early date for the purpose of pur
chasing some additional machinery.
Dick Vincent, our new road super
visor, is dc'ing some much needed re
pair work on our roads.
C J. Seymour, supervising engi
neer Crater Lake highway, arrived in
Prospect Wednesday. Owing to the
Absence of snow ho contemplates
starting the highway work immedi
ately. ' 'James Grieve accompanied Mr.
Seymour on a trip of inspection to
Union creek. They repi.'rt tbo road
in good condition and very little snow
except in drifts. The trip was made
by car.
With the coming of spring Isn't It
about time wo wero hearing from
some of those would-be poets.
A mere suggestion: ,
If Perry of Smudge Pot fame
Would by chance enter Into tho game
Of writing lc've lore
'Stead of making Court sore
I'm sure we would laugh just the
( same.
Or Perhaps:
Used
Automobiles
for Sale
One Ford Touring 'Car in
L'ood runniiitr ' order, srood
tires.
License Paid.
Price
$450.00
One Saxon Six Touring Car.
Just completely overhauled
and newly painted. License
paid. A bargain. Price $735
One Buick Four touring ear
with Delco self-starter and
spare tire. Price 500.00
One Ueo Truck. New body
and good tires. Powerful
engine. Price $350.00
Terms granted if desired.
Tumy Motor Co.
J23-125 South Front Street
PROSPECT
The problem confronting us all
Is the (act that Gus X. who so tall
Is losing his fat
From his (cet to his hat
What will be look like next fall?
Circuit Court
V. C. Foster vs. H. S. Bullis
Summons.
et al.
Butler & Thompson Co. vs.
W. X.
Campoell et a). Summons.
S. L. Johnston assumes the
ness name of Ji.Cinston Lumber
Anna Thornburgh vs. G. 11.
man et al. Separate answer.
State vs. L. M. Sweet. Order.
Edlefsen Fuel Co. vs. C. P.
Verified statement.
busi
Co. Lay-
Kads.
Probate Court '
Est. 13. L. Maxwell. Inventory.
Kenl F.stnfe Transfers
(Furnished hy the Jiu'kson County
Abstract company.)
Clarence 13. Fads ot ux to 0. II.
Ends, lot 12. blk. 3, I'alin
Add. to Medford $ In
G. II. Fads et ux to Harry
Triantufeles, lot 12, blk. :!,
Palm Add. to Medford 2(00
City of Medford to Sadie P.
Ossenbruggo, let 4, Hlk. 1.
Lumsden's Add. to Medford 72.911
.lelte It. Miller to Ureitje Mul
der, lot 0, blk. 2 Crescent
sub-div. Medford 2
Charles Dickinson to Chas. F.
Ruught, all of sec. 1(1 and
35 in tp. 39. II. 4 V. SF.
SM of XE, NW of NF. W,
of sec. 36, tp. 39, R. 3V 1
Robert Ray et ux to Robert
Holzgang. S',4 of II. L. C.
42, tp. 3iS, R. 3V 1100
Harriet X. Osborne to .lames
Page-Dressier Co.
Nash Block Phone 282
Main St.
CITY HOMES
1. Beautiful largo eight room
modem home, most desirable loca
tion. Hardwood floors, heating plant
basement, garage, all paving paid,
1I7(IIIIMK.
IV Strictly modern, basement,
heating plant, hardw I floors, Kar
ane, extra large lot, -Fine home. Best
condition, $7.-00.
St. Vivo room cottaKc, well , built.
foucroto loiindatioil, plastered, large
windows, modern every way. Garage,
largo lot, all assessment paid, $1000
4. Tivo.slqry, 7 room modern, bun
galow. Many j hitlult-in r: fcliturcl.
Woodliouse, garage. Price, all assess-
iiicjiUi paid, $;I2jII, :!: '.
. 'Ncne.Vrciotn modern MilignlovV
Close ill X. Cenlral. Cheap at $II7.'5.
(I. l-'ino east side home, corner
lot. Kxtra lurgo lot. Price SjiiriOO.
AtiRHAtiH i . ;
' 7. 10 acres Talent, district, highly
inipriived. Mostly ill alfalfa, family
orchard, large amount, of personal
property. Several high grade short
horn rattle. A money making prop
erty, $12,000.
8. lot news Talent district, well
improved. I5 acres alfalfa, lino bear
ing orchard. Some woodland, all can
be irrlgatcMl. Ijurgo amount of high
class stock. This Is a splendid ranch
for diversified running. I'rfco $I7,'
per aero.
0. CM acres, best of soil, ncar
Mcdford. (t. acres cultivated of
which :to acres are beariug pears and
apples. This is one of tho best In
vestments in tin valley. Can irrigate
one-third of this. Fair improve
ment. Price $ 1 per acre. Liberal
terms at O per cent.
10. HI) aires fine level land, (I
miles from Medford. All under water.
'O ucrcs llilio yc-ir old orchard. Good
alfalfa land. J'air buildings. Price
000. Terms are $0000 cash, $10,
000 mortgage, tho balaneo in good
trade.
II.' 11 acres bearing orchard
near city limits. 1'J acres pears, 2
acres apples, Irrigated, best of soil,
fine condition. Good crop on trees,
l'rlro $H7."0. "
12. 20 acres alfalfa near Medford
well Improved, u splendid investment
for n home. ' Price very i-easonuble
ronsidcring the Improvements.
lit. 140 acres near Medford.
Splendid general faim. HO ucrcw suit
able fiir alfalfa. Xow in crop. Kair
buildings. This is n good property,
dairy and hogs. The price is attrac
tive, $100 iter urre.
11 0 acres near Central Point.
Irrigated. -1 !j" acres pears. I Ja acres
alfalfa. Hot of soil. Price 8:1000.
' 15. 10 acres near Central Point.
All In alralfn, iirigated, :2IM.
10. 10 acres near Central Point.
Best of soil. Fair buildings; I'nder
water, 1)1:1200.
ItlSl.MXS I'ltOPKItTV
We bavo have "very fine Investments
in liest down town frontage.
WAItKHOrSK SITKS
Some very nicely located sites. goiMl
trackage, and prices are rU;ht. See
us for 1-ire Insurance.
Page-Dressier Co.
X.1SI1 HliOCK
If )Oll wish to sell
If yon wish to buy
Any kind of real estate,
RI. Upton et al. land in sec.
Ciii. tp. 3G, It. 2 W., laud in
sec.r.5, tp. Si. II. 2 V T-'.MO
Jolin t'amert.'n et ux to E. V.
Carlton, laud in see. 42. tp.
30, R. 2W 10
Frank D. Smith et ux to Ar
thur A. Smith, XW of SV.
SV of XW less in acres of
SW of XW sec. 27. twp. sti,
R. 1W 900
Geo. u. Smith to Arthur A.
Smith, i'W of SW, SW of
XW less 10 acres of SW of
XW sec. 27, twp. It. 1W S.'.O
Stale Hank of Ashland to J. A.
Gear, laud in Ashland $ l'
Ira G. Johnson to William
Lindsey, SW of sec. 10. tp.
3S, It. 4E 1
C. E. Terrill to Lamoille Co.
Savings Hank, laud in Min
gus Sub. in sec. 24, tp. :7,
It. 2 W 2 1 1 1.30
.1. It. Jackson et ux to W. C.
Daley, land in 1. L. C. 19,
tp. 3."., It. 1W. .. l.lo
J. W. Ilerron et ux to Thomas
Kdtly, X of lot 1, blk. 2,
blk. It!, Gold Hii: J
Andrew Johnson et ux to The
Jackson Co. Hldg. & Loan
Ass'n, lot !, hlk. 5 of Jmper
ial Add. to' Medford 10
Edith Horton to Alice Ucames,
land In V. L. C. 57, tp. :1S,
It. 1W 1
POLITICAL CARDS.
District Attorney.
I horoby announce myselt 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 at the coming
primary election. If nominated and
elected I will sea that the laws are
justly and honestly- enforced. He
spectfully yours.
Adv. II. A. CANADAY.
Believing that my successful man
agement ot the office of District At
torney has shown me thoroughly
qualified, and that I can serve the
people of Jackson county, in that
capacity best, I announce my candi
dacy for re-election on tho republican
ticket at the May primaries.
Adv. G. M. ROBERTS.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republican
ticket for tho office of Prosecuting
Attorney. If elected I pledge myself
to an impartial enforcement of the
law. E. P. FARRELTj.
Adv. '
" Sheriff,:.'.';;
I horoby announce my candidacy
for re-nomination for the .office' of
sheriff on tho republican' ticket, 'sub
ject to tho May --riniarles.;; iI'.foel
that my record as i 'public pfjiclal
during tho first tsrm entitles, me to
re-nomination and ro-electidn.'
Adv. m C. K. TERRILL?
1 horoby announce myself' a ropuh
llcan candidate (or sheriff of Jackson
-county, at. tho .May primaries. Sev
eral years experience in this lino' of
work, Including last six months of
1919 in tho tax collection depart
ment! thoroughly qualifies mo to ad
minister the dutl s of the office in an
efficient manner.
Adv. JOHN B. WIMER.
County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re
nomination for County Clerk on the
republican ticket subject to the decis
ion of the people at the coming pri
maries, and hope my record in this
office tho first term is such that I
am entitled to your support this year.
Adv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY.
County Assessor.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
for tho re-nomination to the office
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, by tho Republican party at tho
primary olection May 21st, 1920.
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN,
School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for nomination for County
School Superintendent on the repub
lican ticket. G. W. GODWARD.
Adv.
RWLES MOORE
for
Democratic Nomination
District Attorney
May Primury. 1920. '
BROWN 6c WHITE
REALTORS
MUDI'X)lll), OKEGOX
40 acres all fine tree soil, 20 In
alfaira, 10 in erain, 5 acre wood lot,
about 30 fruit trees, thero are now
2o acres under the ditch and the bal
ance will be; a fine house, all modern
convenicn es, a beautiful view of the
valley, good barn and all necessary
outbuildings, close to good schools
and only mile from paved high
way. This wi bear closo investiga
tion. Price $10,000.
30 acres, all fine free soil, all In
cultivation, 20 now under tne 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 fine large home
with all modern conveniences; the
improvements alone would cost you
more than the price now asked. Let
us show you this ana explain why it
can e bought at the price and the
very liberal terms offered.
All we ask of any honest and sin
cere buyer is a chance to show what
wo believe to be some of tho very best j
values ever offered in this valley
whether a small cottage in town or
an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock
rnnch.
BROWN & WHITE
H F.LP WA NT I CI ) i-'F.MA 1. K
WANTED Cook lor well appointed
ranch house. Musi have exper
ience cooking inr twenty men t.r
jnore. Pox S, Tribune. tf '
WANTED Dishwasher. .Call
not phone. Hotel .Medford.
-1
WANTED Woman for general ,
house work, three in family. Phone
,7.-.-X. 3:i0 Smith Kir. 2'.HI i
HELP W A X T I'.n MA L K
WANTKD Teams ami men. .Moon
CO., near Port Orfurd, Curry t-oun-1
ly. Teams l u.n n per day; Lah :
fornia hay and grain, bay $::i.oo
per ton. Brain $72. ;ood men?
$.".00 per day: hoard $1.10; work!
road construction. .Moon & Co. ;;2 0 j
WANTKD
Orcha id.
Ranch "aelp. Miravista
l'hone ,M7-.1-.
WAXTITD SITUATIONS
W.VNTKD Clerical position by ex
perienced young lady, ltox C, Mail
Tribune. 2!.j
WANTKD Plain sewing or will go t
out anil sew hy the day. (1S West j
Fourth or phone Ts;i-.l. 2!it' j
WANTKD sn.SCLLI.ANEOUS
WANTKD Lady
last .Main.
ronnicrs.
WANTKD Spraying around town.
Answer .Mail Tritnuie, Kux SO. 2'.iti
WAINTKD plowing to do with trac
tor. Hal Wright, Medford, It. I'.
D. 4. licx 58. 21KS
WANTKD Small gentlo pony for
child. Call SlS-X-1, Central Point.
29,")
WAN'TKl) Team work: ploughing
by nay or contract. 117 South King
street. 2US
WANTKD To rent alfalfa ranch
from 40 to 1110 ai res, tlen. Del., I
or see us at camp ground. V. L.
Sample and D. W. Lohr. 2US
WANTKD To buy smudge pots.
Phone 4 6S-R-1.
WANTKD To rent 0 or moro rooms
housc with garage or bam. Also
space for garden. No children.
Wanted April first or before. Ans.
Be A. II. S., care .Mail Tribune.
29ii
WANTED Several stands of bees.
Inquire Box C, Mail Tribune. 233
WANTKD GId hats to clean and
block. Apparel Cleaners and Hat
tors. . 309
WAN'TKD-Whon you have 'building
or repairing, see ! Gillette, 103
South Oakdale. lie does tho work
right, quick, and reasonable. Hy
the, day or contract,. Pbpno 471.
..'.',',' 301
WANTED St. Louis prices for furs
at Johnson's, 45 Front street.'
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Jledferd Printing Co.
WANTED Your' litdo hi' worth real
money Ut;.JohBsdn'Ji,;?. 5 Front
street. (;'; . '
WANTED House moving anl ro
palrlng. Phone 488-Mor488-X.
VOll, EN'f HOUSES
FOR ItKNT Seven; rbom bungiilow.
modern, furnished. . 901 North
Central avenue. 2!)(i
FOR RENT Furnished six-room
bungalow one block from Main
street, to right party for limited
period, $35.00 per month, llogue
River Land C&'mpany, Nash Hotel
corner. 297
FOR RENT Six-room house at 205
South Central. John A. Perl. :
FOR HUNT Furnished sovon-rooni
modern house one block from post
office; fine lawn and shrubbery.
Call at Room 207 Fruitgrowers
Hank Hldg. Phono 301-L. If
FOU UICNT FUItNISIIKI) KOOMS
FOR R1CNT Furnished rooms with
board if desired. 113 East Elev
enth. !7
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; bath;
tlose In. 245 North Grape. 300
FOU KENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Housekeeping apart
ment, furnished. "Adults only.
3 lti North Central avenue. 298
FOR RENT Two and three room
furnished housekeeping apartments
Tho lliversldo Apartments, 217
South Riverside, telephone 457-.I.
307
FOlt RENT HOI SICKICi
ROOMS
I'lXU
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms
and sleeping rooms. Steum heat.
249 South Riverside. Phone 292-11.
299
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms
and sleeping rooms. 219 Talent
Court, rear 230 south Central. 296
FOR KENT Four housekeeping
Mini. Furnished or unfurnished.
iPhone G90-R. 407 Ueatty street.
498
WHY
Mr. Business Man, Do You Want a Country Home?
$6000 $6000
28 Acres Alfalfa and Grain
Best of land ncau Medford. improvements would
eo.st nearly priee asked for place. clip;tful country
home on jjood nmd. Jieauliful 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 78fL Nash Hotel Corner
n Amnrn a nurrawny ryr
i I fiwiriMi in in rif i iirmnu i
m m M VHB U M CbjdB E Rf H R m H HQ SB MH BUR H
l OU SAKK MISCKLLANKOVS
FOIl SA1.K Wukmis, horsos aii'l
farminK iiupluint'iits. Call 71-K--.
. . !
koh SALK Oak inriiituro. almost (
new ; one dinint; room table, one
library table, honkcase, dininK :
room chairs. rtu Uinu chair,-dresser.
Vicirola, kitchen utensils, canned 1
fruit, etc. Call after five o'clock!
or Sunday. Phone :!S-M. House !
fCu. i:M South Ivy. 21 !
VO It SALK Alfalfa seed, sweet . In-1
vor seed, red clover seed, rye i;rass,
seed Irlleapl. See grain and feed. I
.lesse I., ltiehardson, Central 1'oiut 1
J'Ved Siore. :ii." !
KOH SALK Sing
r
canary
birds
$2..".0 each. .Mrs. C. 1). .Morgan. I
Cold Hill. 2H7
roi; Salic -
'br.okease.
9H3-.M.
Heating slnve ami small
li.'i .Mistletoe. Phone
:;un
FOlt SALIC One dimr.i; room sot.
one oak dresser, one iron bed, two
oak rockers, one set springs, one
library table. Phoile 7Mi-X i.t call
517 Park.
FOR SAL1C-
;:.'i3-.i.
-Sweet violets.
Phime
2!U1
FOU SALK Will sell cheap, one
good hack sititable for mountain
travel; one nearly new nine-tooth
. springtooth harrow; also one Rem
ington typewriter No. 6. Delbert
-.Marshall, Central Point, Oro. 2115
FOR SALIC -Kverbearing strawberry
plants 50c per doz. Apply 33 Port
land avenue. " 295
FOU SALK X-ray Incubatc.T. J.
Peterson, Capitol Hill. 'Phone
370-W. 295
FOR SALIC lion Ago garden culti
vator and seeder, practically new.
Also child's go-cart. Phono 2S-R-1.
294
FOR SALK 3 Mi tun dump truck,
working on long contract. Terms
or cash. P. O. box 9(1, Grants Pass,
or phono 145-L after (I p. m. 297
FOlt SALE Oit HUNT High grade
piano. Call 352. , 295
FOR SALE Machlnory for complete
brick and tile plant Including clay
bunk for Immediate operation.
Will give terms on part and tako
brick in part payment. Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
FOR SALE Hay. Phone S42.-J.
FOR SALE tfanu, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone 12-J.,. '
FOU HALF POlIIiTKY AND ICGOS
FOR SALIC 12 one-year old laying
11. I. lied pullets, ond ;Ji-incli
garden hi'sc. Inquire 28 Alulond
street. 2 9(1
FOlt SALIC Ilarred Iti.ck eggs lor
hatching, $1 per selling. Phone
8-J-2.' . 290
FOR. SALE Superior S. C. White
Leghorn eggs. Digger eggs mill
larger birds. 1st. cross famous O.
A. C. layers with Isaacson's beauti
ful prize winners. Trap-nested and
raised right. Settings of 15 eggs,
$1.50 and 2.50; $8.00 per hun
dred. Cockerels for sale, (ills
Brommer, phone 5S9-.I-2. Route 3,
Jledford. 318
FOR SALE Or exchango for hens,
lthndo Inland and Wulto Leghorn
cockorols. J. P. Ruckor, It. F. I).
1, Medford. 29G
FOR SALIC Marred Rock hutching
eggs. O. A, C. strain. Phono O-F-2.
1 297
FOR SALIC Hurr Rock eggs for set
ting. Phono 930-V. 291!
Oil SALIC R. I. Red eggs for
hatching. Hbutu 4, Medford, Oro.,
Mrs. A. N. Wright. 295
FOU SALE Hatching eggs, Tuncred
White Leghorns, regular pens
200 und better hens $1.50 per set
ting. Special pen 250 and 287 egg
grade, $3.00 per setting. Phone
597-U-l. R. V. Crum. 314
FOU SALIC it. I. Red hatching eggs.
Thorough bred Block. Phono
370-W. tf
FOIl SALIC O. A. C. Wnito Leghorn
cockorcls $3.00 each, worth dou
ble. For cheaper and hotter hatch
ing eggs seo Gus Hrommor, R. 3,
Phono 689-J-2. 301
'OR BALK Hooking orders eggs
and chicks, heavy laying strain
White Leghorns, jl. I. Reds. Price
reasonable. Cockerels cheap.
Mrs. F. II. Dressier, phono 777-L.
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
eggs from my bred-to-lay pens,
also R. C. White Wyandotte eggs
ot highest quality. W. J. Warner,
519 South Oalfdale avenuo. Phone
696-M. '
roil sai.i: mvkstock
l-'Olt SALK --One
Uetldy aeiiue.
k(mhI Jersey, i i
Piione 1 1S-X. 17 '
POIt SALK Cheap, one ToKKtMilmrp t
mtlch oat. just trcsh, with kid.
L. A. Wileux. It. F. U. 1. llox ;: 1. 1
Central Point. J.; .
FOR SALK Two (jooil k.mU teams.
l-".o to ir.eo il.s; two mid .rk
hordes. l2-iil. and a K'MHI" .nb'le ;
pony. At Vinson Harn, 11 North
Riverside. Phone sit).
I-'OK SALIC One four-year old work
horse o"e ye.trlitii;' -oil . out r.vt
ye.ir old hei'Yi lresa soen n. w.
Itanielmi'g. :.".n;
FOR SALIC--Cheap l-'ine young
pure bred registered Llewellyn set
ter dog. No conveniences for keep
ing dog. Cood home more impor
tant than cash. Address P. O. Hux
1042. 2!I6
FOR SALK Fresh
Jersey heifer.
Phone 500-H-2.
FOU SALK Heavy work team in I
harness. 1139 West Ninth stiroi.
FOR SALE Shouts, big and little.
goon ; '4 .Miicnen wagon, r.xira
good steel wagon tank. John Cam
eron, route 2, Central Point. Phone
11-1. 29S
FOR SALIC HKAIj ESTATE
FOU SALIC SO acres, six room plas
tered bungalow, good well of water
Price $2000. Phone 11-13-X. 300
FOR SALIC Two acres land, all
fenced, three houses on same, two
wells, and one spring. $ 1 200. Mrs.
Louise Sjbeplen, Jacksonville, Oro.
30li
FOR SALIC Cottage bargain: six
rooms, bath, toilet, pantry, store
room, garage, good garden. Price
$1200.00. Bonnett Investment Co.
tf
FOR SALIC Six room modern house
Including one aero of ground, with
all kinds of fruit and nuts, in
quire at 3 10 West Jackson. 2l)li
FOR SALE Furnished six-room
house. 122 Cot I ago street. 2 IIS
FOU SALIC Relinquishment 120
ucrcs, good mud, well ot goou
'water, house, barn and outbuild
ings; 20 ncros undor tho now Irri
gation system; near railroad . utnd
achool; soven 'miles from Grants
;J'uss, price, $351). 00. Addruss Mar
tin Conger, 707 South Fifth street,
I Grants I'ass, Oregon. '' ' 297
FOR'HALE - Selling out. Following
still unsold: Our ft I acre "Home"
(just north of thq ' Tablo Rock
Store). Rich free soil, pari orchard-,
irrigated,' Hub u I In I In laud,
modern buildings, walur. syslem,
lights, telephone, school, .fine loca
tion, 7 miles out, good roads.
Would sell, all or pari. , Also farm
'with barn, fences and well, 40
acres.- And '40 acres' woodland
pastiiro In Sams Valley. Induce
ment prices. John Cameron, routo
2, Central Point. Phono 1 1-1. 298
FOR SALIC Oil TRADE 1(10 acres,
two miles from Englo Point. Cabin,
barn partly built, little fruit, seven
acres cleared, four ncros in cultiva
tion, heavy and light loam. 100
acres big manzanlta, scattered oak,
laurel and pine; will cut over 1000
cords wood. Down grade to Eagle
Point. Want 10-20 acres near
Medford. Good torms. II. D.
'Powell, 212 '.North HartleU, phone
930-Y. 296
FOR SALIC Ranch, hundred and
fifty dollars an acre. Closo In to
Ashland, with improvements,
ifunccd and cleared. Box H. 290
'OR SALIC Modern suburban homo
2 V4 acres set to pears and family
orchard. Also len. acres planted
to alfalfa, not adjoining tho above.
Will sell together or separately.
Phone 314-W. 315
FOR SALE Fivo room house with
four lots fenced In for garden. West
Eloventh und Plum streets. Cull
121-11.
AUTO.MOIHLICS
FOR SALIC Huick Four In fine con
dition. R. A. Holmes, tho Insur
unco Man. tf
USED CAR clearing house, buy for
cash, sell on terms. PIckons-Morrlll
Motor Co., 18 North Grape. tf
FOR SALE A light delivery Reo
truck, now express body and top,
four now tires. Price $350. Terns
or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 125
South Fr.mt. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent
Interest fivo to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
You Can Buy These
NOW, RIGHT.
112 ucrea Improved, head of Elk
Creek, rich land, team, tools, etc..
and crop goes, somo stock, water for
irrigation, cheapest and best stock
range in county for Its size, price
$3500 part exchange; all cash $320(1
liio acres for rent, on Crater Luke
Highway mid Roguo River.
10 acres, fine location, closo to
high school, free soil, irrigation, I.
acres hearing orchard, fenced, well
and buildings. Worth $3000, casli
$2000.
120 acres, well improved, near Pa
cific Highway, mostly rich creek bot
tom, $ii5(IO.
Seo us for other bargains city and
farm lists.
HUED LAND b INVEST
MENT CO.
LOST
lost
hiwU
iiay saddle pc;riy wlih scar on
known as Fred Hiiniebur
hor-io. C. C. Hoover, nhonc
sadd
r . . . -.
ItfSIXI'SS OPPOKTIMTIKS
AlilC YOU SATISKIKI) wilh your
present income." Stock in Koy
sioiin Sulether t'ninpany offers un
usual ijp.Ttunit ies for profit.
Soleilier jsed on shoo;i, aiitonio
biles, floors, liu'ormation free. J.
.1. tiraulieh Co., l.'i William St..
New York. 2uri
MOXEV TO LOAN"
TO LOAN J. U. Andrews loana
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 53-M. 31 North Grape
street.
HUSINF.SS DIRECTORY.
Auto Supplies.
LAMER AUTO SPRINO CO. We
nro operating the largest, oldost
and best-equipped plant in tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fiftoonth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
W. E. PHIPPS Attorney at Law,
425-420 M. F. & II. Hldg. Office
phono 372; residence phone 32CM.
ELIJAH IT. HURD Lawyer, 213-14
Garnott-Corey Bldg.
POUTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford .National
Bank Building.
A.. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnott-
Corey Building.
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS specialize in ail
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attontion given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tbjc requirements. . Look
into our simplified, accounting
method. ' M. F. & H. Building.
Medford. Phono 157-11.
Instruction in Music.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol
piano and huruiony. JIalght Muslo
studio, 318 Garnott-Corey Bldg.
Phono 72.
Pinning Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT Gonoral- mill
work, sash, doors, mculdlngs ana
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono
184. ' ' -
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. A. BUIIKLUND, Chiropractic
physician, St. Mark's building,
acute and chronic cases. Offlco
hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 to 5
p. m. Telephones Office 454, res.
750-.I.
A BUHSELL, M. D.; D. C. Splnolo-
gist, I'liysician anu aurgcuu. oiiu
ciaity Physiological Methods. 309-10-11
M. F. & 11. hldg. Phono 29.
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
and Surgeon, Jackson County Bauk
Bldg. Offico hours 9-12, 2-4. Ot
fico phono 39. Rcsidonco 933.
DR. .1. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limitod to eye,
oar, nose and throat. Eyos scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Go.
Bldg. Phone 507.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
Phono 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Streot
DR. Mc.MORIHS M. DOW, Physician
and Surgeon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obsterlcs.
Special attention given to diseases
of women. Offices 300-7 M. F. &
II. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
pital. Printers and PubUshors.
MKDFOUD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 Nona
. FlrSt.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offico 4 3 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. Undertakers
JOHN A. PEIIL
Undertaker
Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South
Bartlott. Lady assistanL Auto
mobllo Hearse Service. Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.
Lodges.
I. (1. O. P. .Meclfonl livlgo NO. 83,
Mods every Hominy nliilil it 7:30, O.
T. Parker, N. U., W. L.. Miller, secre
tary. IloKiiH Itiver Encampment No. 80
Mcols 2d anil 4 th Fridays at 7:30 p.
ni. b'umiiel Uutt-maii. C. P., L. O. How
ard, scrilti.
Olive Khekah lodge No. 28 Meets
1st and 3rd Tuesdays at s p. m. Nan
lit llnll, N. U.. Annie J. Uittelnun,
seereturv.
Visitors cordially llivltga (o s,l
nicetinira,
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