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MdrkeiNew5 Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 8. Cnt tlo firmer: receipts 143X Urain utrl plni) fed steers, $1 l.."iO(i 1 1.7.V. choice sflKii'll.ijO: uooil to choice. 10(11; tnciliimi to uood, .!( 11 : fair to Hie-" ilium. $7.50(i 8.50: common to fair, :fli.f0(5!7.r0: choice cows ami heifers. $!.f0CT10.:0; l-ooiI to choice, 8(i'!l, medium to L'ooil, $(i..'ill(f 7.')(l : fair to medium, $."."(l( : caniiers, $;l(ii' a.IiO; hulls, $.")(ii"7."ill ; urime liulit calves, $l').."(l((i 17; medium liuht. jHl'l (Vi;lf.fi0; heavv, $7i 10; stockers and feeders, $7..")0( 8.:0. Hotrs firmer: receipts 1102. Prime mixed, $l").50(d : medium $la((i; l.'i.fiO; roimh heuvv. $llfal5; piu's, $1-2(5)14. Sheep steadv receipts :i(i4'J. Kast em lambs, $17( 18; light valley, $l(i (ffl7; heavv. 14.jl)(M".f)l); feeder lambs, $l'J(ilj; vearlinas, .$l.")(ii' lf).!0: wethers. If ia(a'lJ..)U; ewes. $10(3)12. Butter TORTLAN'D, Ore.. Mar. 8. But ter steady. Cubes, extra, 02c; parch ment wrapped, hox lots, b;c: car tons,, (iOc: half hoxes, half cent more less than half boxes, le more. Hiit- terfat (MOitj.ic f. o. b. station j (iilc l'ortlund. tinning li-une the auie dav. We i uiulcrsl and the liati-hci v school i !e-cd mi account of the tin and -onie ot Hie pupils nt that .-i-Iiool e attending the llrophv -.chnol. If. K. Morris, our rural srlioo su pervisor, was viMtim: schools m tins -section lat week. Win. Vomit of Mcdf rd accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Win. I'liii h to the arltou place Sunday, where tltev re- ained for the niuht. Monday Mr. Carlton took thcni no to Karl I'lrlch s here (hey will remain for miimc time. Mr. Yumcr returned to .l;Mll'oril on Monday. If. H. 'iuccn(. the new road super isor. in this district, ha hecii luaU- inir the miicli-iieeilcd iniprov ciiient in this vicinity. Mr. Scvmore motored to l,rop',ct Wednesday. Mr.- and .Mrs. Connie Clarke have eeentlv moved into their new house. Poultry Hens 32(r:t0e: lb. broilers, ll.Ku 40c; old roosters, 8(ii20c: turkeys, dressed, oUdiJfiiic: ducks JjffilOe, vel Grain nnd liny Outs, $39.00 bid; corn. Xo. 3, low. $.-)8.00 bid. Ilav Huvimr price, timothy. $2C alfnlfn. $31(i)o2; Brain. $20. deliver ed in' Portland. New SUiri'lnir Team Coining IWris May nnd Douglas -McLean will make their first local appearance as Jnco co-stars in "23 Ms Hours Leave" at the Liberty theatre, tomor row tor a three, day run. It is a happy co-starring team which these two players provide, Ihoy have, youth, good looks and plenty of personality and it Is practically a fore gone conclusion that future pictures of theirs will be eagerly sought utter when the merits of "Twenty-three and a Half Hours' Leave" are con sidered, which is noil other than Mary Roberts Rinohart's famous "Saturday Evening Post" story, made into picture that sizzles with action and roars with fun. Then you owe it to yourself to' see "The Oarage." It the greatest repair shop for the blues that "Fatty" Arbucklo has over photographed. Sure Relief ((V7 V. FOIl ltEXT FUtMSHED KOO.US, I . - . I l-'OH RKST Furnished rooms with i hoard If desired. Iia East 'Elev enth, i 2U7 I 6 Bell-ans Hot. water Sure Relief RELL-ANS faFOR INDIGESTION FOIl RENT HOUSES KOll HUNT Seven room bungalow. modern, furnished, itol Norih Central avenue. -10 ws FOIl HUNT Furnished six-room bungalow one blqck from Main street, to right party tor limited period, $35.00 per month. Rogue River Land Company, Nash Hotel corner. 297 FOR R K close ir ST Sleeping rooms; 24."i iXortli Crape. 11 F.I bath: a on CA FIEDADVER WAXTKI) FK.1IA LE WANTK ience an ore WANT! 1 holist ic -Girl for general house-; Mrs. .1. K. Slewarl. 7ns I nth. Phone t;:7-L. 2 us FOR SA I.K M I SOBLI.A X KOIS KOIt SALE Hay. Phone -Cook for well appointed 1 1 -1 1 - l: . :toi ranch rouse. .Musi have expor- ooklng for twenty Hox S, tribune. FOIl SALE Fii-si ni :, 1 1 -.. .vlil. ! SOUle Hl'.'lKS: lllsi) fill.- llill-lov ulr'itL- tf Woman lor general oik, Ihrcc In family. Phone SHU South Fir. 2!ii K. 10. .Morrison, FOli SAI.K Oak Phone sfi!-lt. pbone .'til led Inure FOR SAI.K LIVESTOCK FOK (SAI.K Ten exieptionrllv good inilcli cows: al.su six yearling heifers. Walsh's piacu on Itoss i.aae, i wo miles northwest of .Med- ::u5 LOST lord. LOST Tortoise shell colored spec tacles with lenses cracked. If found please return to Tribune office. If FOR SAI.K i;nod heifer cair. Mil Kast Ninth. vjijj wood. lll.I WANTKD MA1,K WANTI Phon Moa, isr.-J-a. ".U and boa nl. FOK RENT Six-room house at 20S South Central. John A. Perl. Circuit Court. Jackson Co. Rank vs. Stephen Nye et al. Summons. Jackson Co. Hank vs. W. K. Camp bell et al. Summons. IVernn Parks vs. licit Parks. Affi davit. A. E. Crance vs. ili.llie M. Crance. Order and affidavit. Ed. M. Andrew i t al vs. Hoyd White et al. Action to recover money. FOU RENT Furnished seven-rpom modern bouso one block from post office: fine lawn and shrubbery. Call at Room 207 Fruitgrowers Hunk Hldg. Phone 361-L. tf FOIl REXT AFAltT.MEXTS W A NT If -.Men. si ead y .Medild lee and Storage. position. WANTI not i ne Dishwasher. Call, Hotel Medlord. do WANT Teams and men, Moon 4 CC, (ar Port Orforri. Currv coun ty, kirns J 1 0.00 per day; Cali fornjhay and grain, hay $at.o0 per ii. grain 2. t.ood ien $.1.ujier day; board $1.10: work roiulmst ruction. .Moon & Co. ;I20 FOIl SALE Wagons, farming implements. tiorsos and Call 71-F-2. 301 FOR SAI.K Oak furniture, almost new; one dining room table, one library table, bookcase, dining room chairs, rocking chair, dresser. Victrola. kitchen utensils, canned fruit, etc. Call after five o'clock or Suiidav. Phone 7.'!s-M. House h'o. 134 South Ivy. 29G I.VH) O I I.' M.... o.ii.r, 'Jin- - 1. innr.i ,nn ' yeai-ling coll, sinsle and double LOST Hay saddle i,ny wli h scar on work liainess. low iron wbe.. wag- hack, known .as Kred liarneburi on. Iwo ten-iiuli plows, two1 single saddle borso. ' C. C. Hoover, phono cultivators, :. of liarroi-w. one rid-I 4,"i2-Y. ing attachment lor walking plow, i .- one l."iO-lh. shoat. Phone :M I-W. I III'SIXFSS OI'POItTL'.MTIICS Stijl- FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ment, furnished. Adults only. 31f North Central avenue. 29S Probate Court. Est. Herlha llonore Painter. of publication. Est. Maria F. Hoist. Iiond. Proof FOR RENT Two and three room furnished housekeeping apartments The Riverside Apartments, 217 South Riverside, telephone 457-.1. 307 FOR IEF.XT HOISICKEEPIXG ROOMS Real Estate Transfers John F. Hocho. et ux, to Mrs. C.olda Snyder ) W. P. Dodize to Delia Jr. Dodw i.. int. in lots 1. 8. 0. N 1 - of :i. lilock 1. ex. 1:1 feet of lots 1, . block 1. l-ots 1. 2. (i. block 2. Dntlae add. to Jlcdford. .ex. lot li. block 2 1 J. .Mi Dodac to Delia JL Undue S'- of lot :). block I. DodL'e add. to Medt'onl 1 ('. A, Kliason. et nx. to Wil liam K. Moure, et ux. land in Ashland 1" FOR KK'NT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 322 South Central. 2!IS" FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms. Steam heat 2 19 South Riverside. Phone 2U2-H 299 FOIl RENT Housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms. 2 19 Talent Court, rear 235 South Central. 29G "Oil RENT Four housekeeping rooms. Furnished or unfurnished I'hone 590-R. 407 neatly street 49S A RAW, SORE THROAT rases Qliickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster, just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion hnd draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white oint ment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back of joints,sprains,soremuscies,Druiscs,cmi blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 POLITICAL CARDS. WAN'1- Orcllrt. -Ranch help. Miravlsta Phono 51I7-.I-3. kXTITI) SITCATIOXS WAN li Plain sewing or will go nut pi sew oy ine day. tils West Foul or phoife 7S3-.I. a!t'.t' AViTEI) MJSCFLLAXEOl'S FOR SALE -Alfalfa seed, sweet clo ver seed, red clover seed, rye grass seed ( cheap r. See grain nnd feed. Jesse 1,. Richardson, Central Point Feed Store. 3n"i FOli SAI.K Two good work teams. 12.HI to l.Kio lbs., two odd work holses J2.10, and a gentle saddle pony. At Vinson Ham. 148 North Riverside. Phone S10. 2 y n FOR SAI.K One good Jersey. 1331 j Heddy avenue. Phone 14S-X. 297' FOR SALIC Restaurant doing good business, tall at 21 tienesue street. AleiH'ord. 29S MONET TO IO AX FOR SALE Singer 2 .10 each. .Mrs. Hold liill. canary birds C. I). .Morgan, 297 FOR SALE Cheap, one Toggcnhurg milch goat, just fresh, with kid. L. A. Wilcox. R. F. ri. 1. Hov :m Central Point. 29G TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape street. FOR SALE Heating stove and small bookcase. 113 .Mistletoe. Phone 90.I-.M. aoo FOR SALE One dini:,g room set one oak dresser, one iron bed, two oak rockers, one set springs, one library table. Phono 7SG-X ot call 517 Park. W'ANl) TO III Y Sec.'ad hand I batlub. Box 29 .Mail Tribune. 297' 353-J. violets. Phone 290 WAN SHI ) Hay. Vinson barn. Phone 29S WANl To buy about 200 feet hand cJiicken netting. Al- heifaugherty, Rout 3. -Medford. 300 FOR SALE nil. to'n dump truck, working on long contract. Terms . or cash. P. O. box 90, Grants Pass, or phone 145-L after 0 p. in. 297 VANll Spray rig in good run ninrdcr. 200 gallon tauk. A. Z.Jil Tribune. 297 W"Afl ) Dozen little R. I. at k). Phono o 1 S-J. chicks tf FOR SALE Machinery for comploto unck ana tile plant Including clay bank for Immedinte operation. Will give terms on part and take brick In part payment. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf FOR SALE Hay. Phone 842-J. WAil Lady Eillaln. 1001 2 9 'I District Attorney. I hereby announco myself as a can didate for the office of Prosocuting Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, ou the republican ticket, subject to the wish of the voters at the coining primary election. It nominated and elected I will see that the laws are justly and honestlj- enforced. Re spectfully youra, Adv. H. A. CANADAY. D Spraying around town. r .Mail Tribuno, llox SO. 29(1 wa: Al WAilI) 'Plowing toido. with trac jrr. and jrrs. J'erbcck and children, who have been spendiiiff the winter lit Union Creek, visited friends nnd relatives at Trail last week. Thev re port; little snow at Union Creek at tho present time. If. J'auuhan. havinir spent the winter in California, is now visitimr his duuL'liter, Jlrs. tins Ditswortli. Jlrs. Flovd CunniiiKhiim of Klam nth Falls, who is visitimr with her parents. Tit. and Mrs. Nelson N've. lias heici confined to her bed for some time with a L'iithcrimr in the head and pneumonia. Nhc is some better nt this-writing. Dr. Kerclmessner is in attendance. JLT. and Mrs. S. S. Initios and son. Sherman, ot Flounce Rock, were pleasant callers at Bert I liL'itibothaui' Sunday. Later in the day r. Goodlow and Ma's. S. S. Welch stop lied in on their way home from Jled ford. ' Iiov Vnuulian and Jliss Jlest.a Pence, after siiendimr the week at the home of Al r. and .Mrs. Oils Dits wortli, returned to Trnil Thursday. Ohas. Walker of the power plant made u business trip to Gold liav tin: tuiddlo of the week. Win. Lewis of the Flounce Kock ranch visited with Ii. K. Peyton Sun day. Stuart Ditswortli and Uriah Van lihnn returned home Saturday, after spending a month ill the valley. Mr. and Jlrs. Gennie A. Mansfield who nre spendimr the winter in Med ford, came up to their ranch las week, rcturninc to Jlcdford Sunday evenm". Wessley Kelso of Agate motored to 'the F.vergreen ranch Friday re .aw. Believing that my successful man agement of the offico of District At torney has shown me thoroughly qualified, and that 1 can serve tho people of Jackson county, in that capacity best, 1 announce my candi dacy for re-election on the republican ticket at the May primaries. Adv. G. II. ROBERTS. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on tho republican tickot for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARRELL.. AHv .MHii'f ill I'liiiii nrm- n in. i iho r'omitv Cnin-l of the Slate o't ni-nirn j ,1 ?, twi lic J.-ir-ksriii coll II I V. I on"" """"'' " . . . In Ihn mailer of the CStlltO 1)1 1 nOl'Oliy announce my uauuiuuw Jonathan D. Parker, deceased. for re-nomlnatlon for tno otnce 01 Notice is hereby given that tnc 1 sltcrlf C on tho republican ticket, biio- undersigned has filed her final ae- MnT nrimarles. I feel count us administratrix of tho above that my rccor(1 aa a public official named esiaie, wiin me a..u "-" ,..- n.n first tai tilllal Wright, 'Medford, lillox 6S. R. I1 298 WAIDi Team work;, ploughing b or contract. 417 South King . , 298 WA D To rent alfalfn ranch fi4 0 to 160 acres. Gon. Del., us at camp ground. F. L. S o aud D. W. Lohr. 298 W,)D To buy i 4 0S-R-1. smudge pots. JD Several stands iof bees. Jfo Box C, Mail Tribuuo. 233 WJtO Oid hats to cloan and II Apparel Cleanors and Hat- 309 FOR SALE fcmnn, srarel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 812-J. l'OIt SALE POULTRY AND UGGS FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red selling eggs. Ernest Webb, Cen tral Point. 300 FOR SALE Barred Hock eggs for batching, $t per setting. Phono S-J-2. a 00 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 15 eggs, 1.B0' and $2.50; $8.00 per hun dred. Cockerels for sale. Guh Ilrommcr, phone 5S9-J-2. Rout.o 3, Medford. 31S W.-ll) When you have building Ipniring, see Gillette, 103 Oakdale. He docs tho work quick, aDd reasonable. By y or contract. Phono 471. 301 W. D St. Louis prlcos for furs inson's, 45 Front street. W D To buy good clean cotton Medford Printing Co. WID Your hide re worth roal at Johnson's, 45 Front during tho first tsrm entitles me to ro-nominatlon and re-election. Adv. C. E. TEHRILL. WD House moving and re- K Phone 488-M or 48R-X. tf Court, and Hint said Court has set Saturday. April tho HKIi, 1920, nt the hour of 10 a. ni. of said day as ine ...wl tho (tfl'ieo nf said Court in the oonrt house at Jacksonville, Ore- t hereby announce myself a ropub- gon. as the place for hearing objec- ncan candidate for sncrlfl ot Jackson tions thereto and tho settlement nllnlv , th0 May primaries. Sev- thereof. All persons interested are , yearg OXpcrienco in this line of hereby notified to appear al saiu ,. ,,ji i.. civ mnniho nf . u ... lullV "UNll UH-IUUlllh " -- time unu piuuo 1919 in the tax collect on depart- said final account should not be ap- '"'.. . mB , aa. I 1... nn....t ...,A - rl in niintu. UICMl. tuuiuuhuij M"' ratrw discharged from her trust minister the dull s of the office iu an and her bo'ndsman released and said efficient manner. estate decreed to be fully settled. nut nil and first nub ished .Marcn 1920. MATT1E PARKER Administratrix of the estate of Jonathan 1). Parker, deceased N'nwlnn W. Borden, attorney for estate. Adv. JOHN B. WIMER. County Clerk I announce my candidacy for ro nomination for County Clerk on the ronubllean ticket subject to the decis ion of tho people at tho coming pri- TT.i manes, unu uupu iuj imvh ... KKllWjN tt Willi JCi office the first term is such that l " - .l.t.1 . ,nnm-l Ihla VOST lim eULlWUU LU ?uui puI"" - .u.u . Adv. C1IAUNCEY FLOREY, EEALTORS MF.DFOItl). OREGON 4n acres all fine free Boil, 20 in alfalfa, 10 in grain, 5 acre wood lot, about 30 fruit trees, there are now County Assessor, I hereby announce my candidacy Inr llin rp-nr.mlnfltlon to tne Ollice 2t acres under the ditch and tho bal- , Countv Assessor for Jackson coun ance will be; a fine house, all modern (y ,)y tne itepu),lican party at the convenien ea, a beautttui view oi me prmary election May 21st, 1920. valley, gooa uarn aim an ura'j Adv. J. B. UOLEilAW, onthuildiiigs. close to fioou scnoois QUICK RELIEF Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That i3 the joyful cry of thousands ance Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No piping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re sults from Dr. Edwards' little Olive Tablets at bedtime. 10c and 25 a box. School Superintendent I hereby announce myself a candl dato for nomination for County Schonl Superintendent on tho repub lican tickot. G. W. GODWARD. Adv. lONEY TO LOAN Oil or orchard land, 0 nor cent t live to forty years. rdy Insurance Agency ju Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. icres Improved, head ot Elk (irio-h land, team, tools, etc.. goes, some stock, water for n, cheapest and best stock rln county tor Its size, price Mart exchange; all cash $3200. cres for rent, on orator Lake Ily and Rogue Rivor. res, fino location, close to llbool, free soil, irrigation, 0 aring orchard, fenced, well ldings. Worth $3000, cash Icres, well Improved, near Pa thway, mostly rich creek bot- .00. s for other bargains city and 13. LAND & INVEST-1 MENT CO. flnmctt-cVirov i;idir. FOR SALU Or exchange lor hens, Hhode Island and Wnito Leghorn cockerels. J. P. Backer, It. F. 1). 1, Jlcdford. 29G FOR SALK Barred Rock hatching eggs. O. A. C. strain. Phono 5-F-2. 297 FOR SALK Huff Rock eggs for sot ting. Phono 930-Y. 290 FOR SALK Hatching eggs, Tancrcd wnilo Leghorns, regular pens 200 and bettor hens $1.50 per set ting. Special pen 2a0 und 2K7 egg grade, $3.00 per sotting. Phono 597-R-l. it. V. Crura. 311 FOR SALK Two good work teams, 12.".ll to 1 .1110 lbs; two odd work horses. 12.iii. and a gentle saddle pony. At inson Ham, 14S North Riverside. Phone Nil). 296 FOR SALK Ono ronr-year old work horse o"o yearling :olt, oi.f two year old heilii fresh soon. II. W. llarnehurg. :;i(j FOR SALK Cheap Fine young puro bred registered Llewellyn set ter dog. No conveniences for keep ing dog. Good home nioro Impor tant than cash. Address P. O. Box 1042. 99c 'Oil SALK Fresh Phone 000-R-2. Jersey hei ter. 297 FOR SALK Shoals, big and little, good 3 !4 ailtchcll wagon. Extra good steel wagon tank. John Cam eron, route 2, Central Point. Phone 11-1. 298 FOIl SALli KEAIj ICSTATK FOR SALK If you nre looking for a home and quality, price terms and interest, you call nt X2o West Twelfth street. 1'. K. Wynkoop. 321 FOR SALK SO neros, six room plas tered bungalow, good well of water Price $2000. Phono R-13-X. 300 FOR SALU Two acres land, all fenced, throe houses on same, two wolls, and ono spring, $1 200. Mrs. Louise' Si-hoplen, Jacksonville, Ore. BOB FOR SALK Cottage bargain; six rooms, hath, toilet, pantry, store room, gnrugo, good garden.'. Price $1200.00. Bennett luvostmont Co. r tf FOR SALU Six room modern houso including ono acre or ground, with all kinds of fruit and nuts. In quire nt 310 West Jackson. 291! Bl'KINKSS mitECJOKY. Auto Supplies. LAI1ER AUTO SPRINO CO. Ws are operating tho largest, oldest and best-cqulppcd plant in -tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. W. E. PIIIPPS Attorney at Law, 4 25-426 M. F. & II. Bldg. Office phono 372; residence phone 82f-M. ELIJAH II. 11URD Lawyor, S13-K Garnott-Corey Bids. PORTER J. NEFF A ttarney-at-law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Corey Building. -Lawyer, Garnett- Bulldlng Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BU)CK WORKS specialise In all kinds of cement building produots. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. , ,259 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO Ev M. Wilson, 'C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & If. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction In Music. FOR SALE Furnished six-room houso. 122 Cottugo street. 298 FOIl . SALE Relinquishment 120 acres, good land, well of good iwater, houbo, barn and outbuild ings; 20 acres under tho new irri gation system; near railroad und school; seven miles from Grants Pass, prico $3.10.00. Address Mar tin Conger, 707 South Fifth street Grants Pass, Oregon. 2 97 FOR SALE Thorough 370-W. I'-. I. Rod hatching eggs. brod stock. Phone tf FOR SALE O. A. C. White Leghorn cockerels $3.00 each, worth dou hie. For cheaper and better hatch ing eggs seo Gus Bromnicr, R. 3 Phono 589-J-2. 301 FOR SALL Booking crdors eggs anu clucks, heavy laying strain White Leghorns, R. I. Reds. Price reasonable. Cockerels cheap. Mrs. F. It. Dressier, phono 777-L. FOR SALE USED CARS Onn itun Ohlsniolt-iln KIrM. Ono If) 10 Maxwell inn I loo miles. Ono 11M7 Velio just ovcrlmiilotl, Ono Apper.son a Hiiap. Ono ono uiul a half (on Federal Truck, Ono 19U) two ton Federal truck fino condition. Liberal terms. it SeelyV. Hall Motor Co. !t(l No. Central Avo. OppoKlto M. & It. ISIdtf. and only Vi mile from paved high way. This wJ" bear close investiga tion. Prico $10,000 30 acres, all fine froe soil, all In cultivation, 20 now under the ditch and being seeded to alfalfa, 7 acres best varieties pears S years old and In fine condition with a splendid crop hereby announce myself as candl- . set for this season, a line large numo (1 m Conntv school Supcrinten- with all modern conveniences; wo ,,cnt on lhe republican ticket, at the !j Imnrm-Amonta fllnnP WOllld COSt VOU .. .,...,... t . fn.i more than the price now asked. Let pr()(;re8Slv(! ednc'ation."the education I Best of land Ileal' McdfVml. Improvements Would us show cu this ana explain why ' it t!)(U prcparr(! for nfe an(1 for giving jt nearly price iisked for place. Deligtful country t u"6"i. " the rural schools tne very oesi au- very lllieral terms oiitreu. vantages possible. I favor more nor- All we ask of any honest and sin- , srnoo, (or Oregon. cere buyer is a chance to snow wnai A j dnbY. we believe to ue some oi ine very -.. values ever offered In this talley whether a small cottage in town or an Orrhard. Grain, Alfalfa or Stork ranch. BROWNS WHITE RAWLKS MOOIIE for Democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary, 192Q, WHY Business Man, Do You Want a Country Home? $6000 $6000 28 Acres Alfalfa and Grain tie on ;rood road. Beautiful grounds. Plenty of ide. Will give terms. On at-eount of ill health owner this pace is offered at this bargain price, est uow. Roa'ue River Land Co. one 784-L Nash Hotel Corner KOll SAI.Ii KnlliiiK out. following still unsold: Our 01 aero "Homo" (just north of tho Table Rod; Sl.oru). Itlch free soli, part orch ard, irrlgatod, fine alfalfa land, modern 'buildings, water s.VHtom, lights, telephone, school, fine locu tion, 7 miles out, good roads. Would sell all or part. Also farm with barn, . fences and well, to nr.res. And 40 neros woodland pasluro In Sams Valley. Induce ment prices. John Cameron, route a. Central Point. Phono 11-1. 2JX KOll SALK Oil TKAD10 100 acres, two miles from Kaglo Point. Cabin, barn partly built, little fruit, seven acres cloarcd, four acres in cultiva tion, heavy and light loUni. 100 acres big man.anita, scattered oak, laurel and pine; will cut over 1000 cords wood. Down grade to Kaglo Point. Want 10-20 acres near Med ford. (Jood terms. II. D, 'Powell, 212 '.North Burtlctt, phono 9;iO-Y. 2911 l''Oll SALK Hunch, hundred and fifty dollars ail aero. Close in tu Ashland, with improvements, 'fenced and cleared. Box U. 200 KOll BALIO Klvo room boiiBe with four lots fenced In for garden. West Klovoutli and Plum streets. Call 121-11. AUTOMOIHLKS KOll SALK Used curs of all kinds, on easy terms. ' Clarrk & ('hilders; 127 (North Riverside; opposite Nat. 1121 KOll HALK 1DIX ChovloletTiieS rubber, in first class shape; a good 'buy. Clurk & Childuru, 127 North Klversldo. 'H)l-' I' Oil HALE 1IH7 one-ton mTicTJ truck in tho very best o'f shapa, nt a bargain. Clark & ChllderK, 127 North Riverside. . .'!)! KOll SALK 1017 Overland. Looks good, runs good, has good rubber and Is good buy. Clark & Childcrs. aojj KOll SALK Kord delivery, new rub ber, a real bargain. Clurk & Chll ilcrs. 80i I-Oil SALK Hull k Kour in fino con dition. It. A. Holmes, tho Insur ance Man. tf Kit EI) ALTON HAIOIIT Teacher of piano and harmony. Ilaight Muslo studio, 318 Uarnott-Corey Bldg. Phono 72. ... Planing Mill. THOMAS MOKKAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens.- Shoo 437 S. Kir. Phono 184. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DIt. A. BUHKLUND, Chiropractic phyBioian, St. Mark's building, acute and ebronlc cases, .. Offico hours 10 a. m. to 12 ni. 2 to p. m. Telephones Offico 454, res. 750-.!. . A BUHSKIjL, M. D.; D. C. Splnolo Elst, Physlolno and Surgeon, Hps- -ciaity Physiological Methods. 30W- . 10-11 M. K. & H. bldg. Phono 29. KOUKHT W. STEAHNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Office hours -12, -4. Of fico phono 39. Residence-933. DR. J. J. EMM IONS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. II. Co. Officos M. F. & H. Ce. Bldg. Phono 567. ' DIl. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnolt-Coroy Bldg.' Phono 90-4-L. Residence 26 S. Laurol Street DR. McMORIUS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery' and hospital obsterlcs. Special attention glvon to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. & 11. Bldg. Rosldonce, the Dow Hos pital. ' . I - - - - Printers and Publishers. MEDKOHfJ PRINTING CO. has the nest equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers,, billing systems, etc. : Pprtland prlcos. 5 27 North FlrSt.'' .'.. ,-..,-,. Transfer. KADH TRANSKKIl & STORAGE CO". Offico ii North Front St, Pbone 315. Prices right. Sorvlce guar antood. - - - I ndcrlnkcrs JOIl. A. I'EUIj I'ndertaker Phono M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobllo Hearso Service.. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. Lodges. USED CAR clearing houso, buy for cash, sell on terms. Pickons-Merrill loojoJJ'othJjrapo. tf KOll SALK A light delivory IToo truck, new express body and top. four new tires. Price $.'1511. Terns or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 12.'. 6out Frqt, tf .-II. IJ. K. Mrdford loilg. No. S3, MvvIb evory liiuuuy night at 7;A0, C T. Parker. N. U., W. L. Miller, tert iary. liosue lllver Kncsmpment No. 80 Mcvls 2d Hurt 4th Fridays St 7:30 p. m. Samuel tiateman, C. P., L. O; How ard, acrlbe. Olive Itbekah loilKa No. JS Meets 1st and Srd TlliUiiyn at 8 p. m. Nun nla Mull, N. ()'.. Auiilo J, balviiutn, 'crelyry. vimu.rs cordially Invited to all mcellnKB, " ' . .02