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BTETTFOTTO WXTT, TTITBTTNT!, MTTDFOTIT), OUKOOX. WEDN'ESD.W, MATCOTT 10. 1020. pxmn seven E I ill! SHANGHAI, Mar. 7. (By Associ ated Press.) Warfare has broken out in Honan province because of the ef fort of the Peking government to ap point Vu Kwaug-Hasin president of the province of Chao Yui, whose forces are opposing those of Wu Kwang-Hsln. This and the outbreak of hostilities in Kwangtung prc-.'ince "where fighting is proceeding between factions has brought to light a league of eight provinces Fukien, Kiangsu, Chlhli, Honan, Szechwan, llupeh. Shantung and Kiangsi aiming to ef fect peace by uniting against the mil itarists both of Peking and the south and forcing dissolution of the parlia ments at Canton and Peking. The Kwangtung warfare is the outgrowth of an attempt by the gov ernor of Yunnan to send a new com mander of the Yunnan troops in Kwantung. The new commander, General Li Lien Chun, is attacking the old leader LI Kung-Yuan. who is supported by the troops in Kwantung and Governor Moll Yung-Hsin. Refugees from the fighting are re ported as pc'nriiig into Canton and Hongkong. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 10 Cat tle sternly; receipts 07. drain nn l pull) fed steers. ll.:VI(i 12: choier SlKiMiiO: "rood to choice. il(lu 11 ; medium to rood. !l(i ID; lair to' me dium. 7.")0( S.fiO : common to fair, $0.fillfo'7..'itl: choice cows and heifers. 9.f0f.il0.f)(): cood to choice. H(.i medium to snort, $(i.50( 7.")0 : fair to medium, $5.")0(i:(i."t ; runners. :i(it' S.S0: hulls. $" 7.50 ; prime lislit calves, $l").rU((i 17; medium liiiht. $10 (0)15.50; lieavv, $7(rM0; stocker-i and feeders. $7.50r8.50. Hoes stealv: receipts 1IHI3. Prime irtixed. 15.7r(tt:JH.2.r: medium $15.50 (a-15.75; ronirh heavv, $ll(i 15.25 pies. $12(715. Sheep steadv: receipts 208. Kat crn lambs. $17( 18: lislit vallcv, H (ifl7: heavy. ll.5()((iH5..riO: feeder lambs, $12(ul5; vearlinss. $15(ii 15.50: wethers, 1.S1:1.:j0 ; ewes. $10(0)12. Butter .PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 10 Rut ter steadv. Cubes, e.xlrn. (2c: parch ment wrapped, box lots. (ioc: enr tons,, 6G: half boxes, hull' eent more: less than half boxes, le more. Hut terfat C4(a)G5c f. o. b. stution: Ofle Portland. Eggs Bnvinir prices ouss, Hoc. $59.00 bid: com. 5!l.50 bid. chances. Oals, Only Poultry Hens 32(i3C(' : lb. broilers. .15(0) 40c: old roosters, 8(o20c: turkeys, dressed, 52(i5:ic: dueks 35(o l0c. Grain and Hay Oats, $50.00 bid; corn, No. 3, low, $58.00 bid. vel- GLASS Of SALTS IF J Jfet leu meat if yon. feel Backaehy or have Bladder trouble Baits fiat for Kidneys. Mvt forma brio acid tohlch' (reiki nd overworks the kidneys in their efforts to niter it from tho system. Regular eat ers of meat must flush the kidaeye occa sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the iwidSj waste acd poison else you feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or eick headache, diz ziness your stomach sourB, toogue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatio twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or threo times during tho night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off tho body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad SaltB Irom any pharmacy; take a table poonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding eerious kidney and bladder diseases. FOR SALE USED CARS One 1011) Oldsmohilc Eight. Ono 11)10 Mn.vwcll run 1100 miles, One 1017 Velio just overhauled, fhia 4.iu r-vi in ii Knnn. ' Ono ono and a half ton Federal Truck One 1910 two ton Federal truck fine condition. Liberal terms. SeelyV.HallMotorCo. .hi ao. lemrui UpposUte M, ir , & .11. Uldfr Hav Biivinir iiriee, timothv. .2o: alfalfa. 31(32: srrain. 2ti. deliver ed in Portland. SUMS VALLEY Miss M.irv Kilintilon, her manv friends are ulnd to htn.w, U able to be around after lieiiiir confined fur .-ome time with a severe attack of rheumatism. The rain of Monday nislit an.l Tuesday u-as uladlv welcomed by our farmer-., a- many were deeply con cerned over the continued dry spell. .Mr. and Mr--. Sanford Richardson and family, accompanied by Mi- Maurv of Central Point, visited ou" eoiiiinuuitv this week. Mrs. J. V. Jones and son. llarvd, reliirned Sunday t.i the I'elton ranch. alter an extended visit at the nuuhnti humc in Tabic IJork. Mr. iiiid Mrs. W. I'. K'ciincv visit- ed relatives in Central Point Salur- lav. The I'orilson Tractor seems lo have won much popularity with our farm- , there now bcois In'" working here. The Tret-liars lirotlnr- lately added two new ones 'to the li.-l. D. C. WiUon recently returned Irom an nil-winter viit with Ins son ami laughter in lloiiuiam and Seattle, Wash. I.elters from Charles I hit chisuii ol N'ehraska to l'riends here slate thev are expcnciicmi; some very unusual weather with heavy storms and llie thermometer down to III) ilcerees he low. We take it to ineun he will be very slad to set hack to calm old Oreson asain. Pen Moore of Portland, who spenl the winter in Stockton, Cal., recently visited his parental home at the .!. Iv. Moore ranch. Our community was recenllv shock ed hv the news uf the sudden death of the vouns Rev. Kosmiiuu of Klniti- alh Falls, who was stricken wilh in- t'lucn.n. Rev. Rossmau had deliver ed inonililv seriiious here for sonn time and had many warm fricurt who will sadly miss him. Many had believed that several PIMPLYMLLDONTBE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel ; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a "dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil: you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients altlicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the Immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c Xotlce In the County Court of the State or Oregon, for Jackson County In the matter of the estate of .lames G. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given that from and after April 1. 1920, I will proceed to sell at privato sale for cash, the following doceribed real property be longing to the above named eHtate: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Block Five (.",) of Medford Heights Addition to the City of Medford. in Jackson t County, Oregon; thenco South along the Fast line of said lllcek 175 feet; thence at right angles west to the west line of said block 1 9 " . T S feet; thence Nortu along the west line of said Block 17a feet to the Northwest corner thereof: thence East 19a. 78 feet to the place of beginning, being the North 1 7 r feet of said Block Five (5). Said sale will be made pursuant to the order of the above named Cc'urt, bearing date April .", Kiln, licensing the sale of said real property, and will be made subject to confirmation by the above named Court. 1 UllTr.K J. XKFF, Administrator of the Fstate of James (!. Smith, deceased. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS MEDFORD, OKEGOX 40 acres all fine free soil, 20 In alfalfa, 10 In grain, 5 acre wotd lot about 30 fruit trees, there are now 25 acres under the ditch and the bal ance will be; a flno house, all modern convenien 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 wl" bear close investiga tion. Price $10,000. 30 acres, all tine free 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 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 and 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 we believe to be some of the very best values ever offered In this valley whether a small cottage in town r an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock ranch. BROWN & WHITE orchardists had suffered loss of trees bv the hard freczinir weather of hist winter, but so far no one has found miv injured trees in this district. Miss Katlieriuc Nealon returned Sunday, atler a pleasant vi-it with relatives in Wei Side Central Point. While there Miss Neahm visited the Parent-Teacher's mcctins and was much surprised at the sond atten- dance and splendid pr am renuc red. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) FOR OIL HEATERS C00KST0VES AND LAMPS "standard oil company (CALIFORNIA) W A X T CI S 1TUATIOXS WANTFl) Position as steam engi neer by married man of steady habits. Address A. E. 1... .Mail Tribune. l'!' WAXTKI) I'ositiMi by a first class combination stenographer-b o o k keeper. Married man. Kxpericne ed in lumber business and general merchandise lines. At present em ployed. High grado references, bond if required. Address 1'. O. llKi, Corvallis, Oregon. 2'.l'.i WANTFl) Plain sewing or will go out and sew by tbo day. 01 S West Fourth or phono 7S:!-.L H!l!i 1IF.I.P WANTF.D FF.MAM5 $:i.r.o per day paid cue lady In each town to distribute free circulars for Keonomy iSon-Aleoholic flavor ing. Permanent position. F. K. Harr Co., Chicago. 2Hs WAXTKI) Experienced maid at Hotel Holland. chamber 2 US WAXTKI") (llrl for general house work. llrs. .1. F. Stewart, 70S West Tenth. Phone Ii;i7-L. 2!is WANTKD Cook for well appointed ranch house. Must, have exper ience cooking for twenty men oi more, llox S, Tribune. tf POLITICAL CARDS. District Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho office of Prosecuting Attcmey for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, subject to the wish of the voters at the coming primary election. It nominated and elected I will see that the laws are justly and honestly- enforced. Re spectfully yours, Adv. H. A. CANADAY. Believing that my successful man agement of the office of District At torney has shown mo thoroughly qunlified, and that I can serve the people of Jackson county, in that capacity best, I announce my candi dacy for re-election on the republican ticket at tho May primaries. Adv. C. M. KOEERT8, I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myBelf to an impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARRELL. Adv. Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for re-nomination for the office of sheriff on the republican ticket, sub joct to the May primaries. I feel that my record as a public official during the first term entitles me to re-nomination and re-election. Adv. C. E. TERRILL. I hereby announce myself a repub 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 mo to ad minister tho duti s of the office in an efficient mnnner. 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 tho coming prl marics, and hope my record in this office the first term is such that am entitled to your support this year. Adv. CHAUNCKY FLOREY. County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nomination to the office of County Assessor for Jackson conn ty, by the Republican party at the primary election 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. O. W. GODWARD, Adv. I hereby announce myself as candi date for County School Superlntcn dent, on the republican ticket, at the nrlmarv election. M;iv 21st. I am for progressive education, the educationl that prepares for life, ond for giving the rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. I favor more nor mal schools for Oregon. Adv. A. J. IIANBY. IIAWLKS MOORE " for Democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary, 1920. I1EI.P WAXTKTI MALE WANTED Machine tool sharpener for mine, wages $".oo, board $1.00. War Eagle Mining Co., lieagle. Ore. Phone 1, .Mcdford. if W A N'T K I ) M en , Phone 0S.-.-.I-3. "u and board. :tuT WANTKU Dishwasher. Call, not phone. Hotel .Metlt'ord, WANTKU Teams and men. .Moon ei Cc, near Port Orfunl, Curry coun ty. Teams $lu.i"i p, r day: Cali fornia hay and grain, hay $34.00 per ton, grain J?-. Good men "..00 per ilny: hoard ill": work road construction. Mmm & Co. 32o WANTKU Ranch Orchard. Phone Help. .v.iT-.I-: Miravista i WAXTF.II MISCFI.LAXEOIS W.;'Ti:i 10U acre of tomatoes grown for Knight Packing Co. plant at Medford: will pay $20. on per ton. Call phone No. S;i-.l. :t'j:i WANTKU '1'mnp or automatic Win chester or Renilnnton shotgun. An wer Hox IX. State price. i'ilS WANTKf) Four loads of manure at once. S17 West Tenth street, Med ford. !'S WANTKD- -Hay. Vinson barn. Phone 2!)S M0. WAXTKI) To buy about 2oo feet second hand chicken netting. Al bert Daugherty, Rout ::, .Medford. :tuu WANT Fli -Dozen little Phono i. 1 s-.l. R. I. chicks tf nt once. WAiXTKD Flowing to do with trac tor. Hal Wright, Medford, It. F. 1). 4, Jim ,riS. 2!LS WANTED Team work; ploughing by day or contract. 4 17 South King street. 29S WANTED To rent alfalfa ranch from 4 0 to 100 acres, tien. Did., or see us at camp ground. F. L. Sample and I). W. l.ohr. 29S WANTED To buy smudge pots Phono 4UK-R-1. WANTED C.d lints to clean and block. Apparel Cleaners and Hat ters. 309 WANTED When you have building or repairing, seo Gillette, 103 South Oakdalo. Ho does tho work right, (illicit, and reasonable. By tho day or contract. Phono 471. 301 WANTED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson's, 45 Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Medford Printing Co. WANTED Your IiTfle is worth real money at Jobnson'B, 45 Front street. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf FOIl KXCHAXGE TO TRADE Eighty room modern house with' large screen porches, on paving, for flvo c'r six room bunga low. Box 40, Mall Tribune. 299 MONET TO LOAX TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape street. FOIl ItEXT FURNISHED ItOO.MS FOR RENT Three furnished rooms. Phone r,90-ll. 407 Beatly. 29.S FOR RENT Ono large front room with bath. Nye Apartments. 300 FOR KENT Sleeping room with ibath, very convenient, close In. 211 South Laurel. Phone 297-1,. 303 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, up stairs, with bath, sleeping porch and garage. Care Tribune No1. 5. FOR KENT Sleeping rooms; bath; close in. 245 iNorth Grape. 300 FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms to gether. downstairs, with outside entrance, bath, close In. 103 Scuth Oakdale and Eighth streets. Phone 471. Price 14.00. Ono block from Hotel Medford. 29S FOR RENT nOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE Three room house. 50S Plum street. Inquire 4 12 King street. 299 t.rli rf.V'P . eiv.fnnn, hnnuA tl t ') 0 T, Kmilli'centriil. John A. Perl. FOR RENT Furnished seven-room modern house one block from post office; fine lawn and shrubbery. Call at Room 207 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg. Phono 301-L. . tf FOIl ltF. XT M I St V. i iLAX E ) I S FOR RENT Have exceptionally good location and opportunity for auto repair, paint or other kinds of shop. Good light und floors. Wo have large floor spavo given to auto storage. This should aid In securing good business. John C. Signfir, 22 1-24 1 North Fir, former ly Korlnek Bldg. 301 WHY Mr. Business Man, Do You Want a Country Home? $6000 $6000 28 Acres Alfalfa and Grain Best of IniHl iic.-ir Mpfll'ord. Jniprovcnionts would cost nearly price asked for phce. Del infill country liomn on good 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 CLASH FOP. RENT AfAfiTMENTS 1'lTTT RENT- Housekeeping ment, furnished. Adults 310 North Central avenue. a part -only. 29S FOR KKNT Two and three room (iiriiishcd housekeeping apartments The Riverside Apartments, 217 South Riverside, telephone 4 ." 7-.I . 307 KXT IIOl SF.KKl IjOIIMS FOR RKiNT Furnished housekcep ing roi.'ins. ::22 South Central. 2'.1S' j rooms beat. 192-II. FOR RKNT -Housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Steam 2-1 :t South Riverside. PlK.ne I 2 !l! i FOR RKNT Four housekeeping rt.onis. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone r.OO-lt. -107 llcatty street. 19S KO 11 S Al ,F MIS( 'HI J.A N F.Ol'S FOR SAl.K At the public market, tho Quick Lunch seed potatoes grown by W. W. Willits, Persist Oct your i.Tdcr In early. 200 FOR SAl.lO as new. -Wicker baby i ! North Ornngt; ab, good lloo FOR SALE 100 pounds alfalfa seed, :if.c a pound. Phone 7SX-R-1. 290 FOR SAl.K Furniture consistiu part o'f mahogany dining room In t, mahogany library table ami chair, two wicker chairs. American w-al-nut bed room set, bed room chair and White cabinet sewing machine. Phone 10K, ask for engineering de partment for appointment. :tou' FOR KALE - llel.avel separalor in good running order, wilh power at tachment. Phone s.'.s. 29S FOR SAl.K I lay. Phono r,oo-lt-2. 301 FOR SALE First cut alfalfa with some grass; also fine barley straw. E. E. .Morrison, phono .r;!9-.l-3. 29s FOR SALE Wagons, farming Implements. horses and Call 71-F-2. 301 FOR SALE Alfalrn seed, sweet clo ver seed, red clover seed, rye grass seed (cheapl. See grain and feed. Jesse L. Richardson, Central Point Feed Store. ' FOR SALE Heating stove and small hrokcase. 115 .Mistletoe. Phone !IOa-M. 300 FOR SALE 3iA ton 0111111) truck working on long contract. Terms or cash. P. O. box 90, Grunts. Pass, or phone 145-1, after (1 p. in. 297 FOR SALE Hay. Phone 842-J. FOR SALE Winn, rravol, aediment and dirt. Flowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J FOlt SALE POULTRY AXD EGGS FOR SALE A few thorough bred Ancona cockerels of the Sheppards famous Ancona strain. Also batching eggs. Frank Houston, Eagle Point, Oregon. 301 FOR SALE Huff Rock eggs for set ting, ('nil at 219 South Holly, be tween 5 and 0 p. in. 301 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red setting eggs. Ernest Webb, Cen tral Point. 300 FOR SALE Superior S. C. White Leghorn eggs. Bigger 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, $1.50 and 52.50; JS.00 per hun dred. ' Cockerels for sale. Gub Brommer, phono 0S9-J-2. Route 3. Medford. 31S FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Tancred White Leghorns, regular pens 200 and better hens $1.50 per set ting. Special pen 250 and 2X7 egg grade, $3.00 per setting. Phone 597-R-l. R. V. Crtim. 314 i.'OR SALE P.. I. Rod hatching eggs. Thorough brod stock. Phone fco-w. tf I FOR SALE- O. A. C. Whlto Leghorn cockerels $3.00 each, worth dou ble For cheaper und better Hatch ing eggs seo Gus Brommer, It. 3, Phone 589-J-2. 301 FOR SALE Booking orders eggs and chicks, heavy laying strain White Leghorns, R. I. Reds. Price reasonable. Cockerels cheap. Mrs. F. II. Dressier, phone 777-L. MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent Interest five to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency I'OK SALE LIVESTOCK jl'Olt SALE -A six months old male j 'Pup. splendid cattle dog .strain. J Call al'uriioous or evenintrs at Iu7 Fast Fourteenth, uff South Itivcr- side. stock . FOR SAl.K - Hunch of goo, cattle. W. R. Itulmau. Lake Ore. Creel;. -''' i I FOR SAl.K Two good work teams. I--T.il to t .-.00 lbs.; two- odd work horses. UMi and a mulle saddle Jinny. At Vinson Hani, lis North Riverside. Phono MO. 2!9 ! FOR SAl.K Ten exceptionally good, milch cows: also six yearling i heifers. Walsh's pllicc i.li Rossi Lane, two miles northwest of Aled-1 ford. .Hi:,! !l'OR SAl.K - One lOUO-lli. marc. onel" yearling colt, single and double work harness, low iron wli;1-1! wag on, two tcu-iitcb plows, twt)siiii:le cultivators, 'j of harrorw, one rid ing attachment for walking plow, ono ir.o-lb. shoat. Phone 2II-IV. "ii.". FOR SAl.K Two good work teams, 12.".o to l.'.oo lbs., two odd work lKrscs 12r.ii, and a gentle saddle pony. At Vinson Hani, IIS .North Riverside. Phone Mil. 1"JS FOR KALE Shoals, big and llltle. good 314 .Mitchell wagon. Extra good steel wagon tank. John Cam eron, route 2, Central Point. I'hnuo 11-1. 20S l'Olt SALE KHA1, ESTATE FOR SALE Cottage four rooms and one aero. Can bo made five rooms. Cheap. Apply -lux East Fourteenth. 202 FOR SAl.K Nice attractive little bungalow : four rooms, large screen porch, balh, toilet: fire place; garage, chicken house; lot r.tixl-lo. Price $2250.00. Dennett Invest ment Co. FOR SALIC If you are looking for a homo, and iunlity, price and terms Interest you call at S20 W(Ht Twelfth street. P. 10. Wynkoop. 321 FOR SALE SO acres, six room plas tered bungalow, good well of water Price ?2000. Phono R-I3-X. 300 'OR SALE Two acres land, all fenced, three houses on same, two wells, anil one spring, $1200. Mrs. Louise Si'heplen, Jacksonville, Ore. 2 00 FOR SALE Furnished six-room house. 122 Cotlagu street. 29S FOR SALE Selling out. Following still unsold; Our 51 acre "Home (just north of tho Tablo Rock Store). Rich free soli, part orch ard, irrigated, flno alfalfa land, modern buildings, water system, lights, telephone, school, fine loca tion, 7 miles out, good roads. Would sell all or part. Also farm with barn, fences and well, 40 acres. And 40 acres woodland pasture in Sams Valley. Induce ment prices. John Cameron, route 2, Central Point. Phono 1 1-1. 29S FOR SALE Flvo room houso with four lots fenced In for garden. Wost Eleventh und Plum streets. Call 121-R. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A lltiick bargain for (Uick action. Leaving town; will sell cheap for cash or terms. Will lako bug us first payment. Ted Wilson, 32 North Front street. Phone 4 07. 298 FOR SALE 191 X Maxwell O. K. con dition; now tires. Itoasons for selling. Rev. E. II. Edgar. 302 FOR SALE -I'sed cars of all kinds on easy terniB. Clarrk & t'hllders, 127 North Riverside, opposite Nat. 321 FOR SALE 19 I S Chevrolet, new rubber. In first class shape; a gcod 'buy. Clark & Childers, 127 North Ttivcrside. 301 FOR SALE 1917 one-ton Ituick truck In the very best o't shape, tit u bargain. Clark & Guilders, 127 North Riverside. 301 FOR SALE-r-1917 Overland. Looks good, runs good, has gooil robbur and Is good buy. Clark & Childers 30! FOIl SALE Ford fieiivory, new rub ber, a real bargain. Clark & Chil ders. 301 FOR SALE -Hoick Four in fine eon dilion. It. A. Uplines, the Insiir- unce Mun. tf USED CAR clearing house, buy for cash, sell on terms. PIrkons-Morrlll llotor Co., 18 North Grape. tf FOR SALE A light delivery Itoo truck, new express body nnd top, four new tiros. Price $350. Terns or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Frnnt. tf You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 112 acres Improved, head of Elk Creek, rich land, team, tools, etc.. and crop goes, some stock, water for rrigation, cheapest und best stock range in county, tor Its sizo, price $3500 part exchange; all cash $3200. 100 acres for rent, on Crater Lake Highway and Ruguo River. 10 acres, fine location, clnso to high school, free soil, irrigation, (i acres bearing orchard, fenced, well and buildings. Worth $3000, cash 12000. 120 acres, well Improved, near Pa cific Highway, mostly rich creek bot tom, $BaO0. See us for other bargains city and farm lists. HURD LAND ft INVEST MENT CO. Gaxnctt-Corcy Llchj. J.OST LOST--At C.Milial I'oint, Friday liiiht. one pair auto gloves. Kinder please return to Hotel Holland. Reward. LOST - I Plume ner.it or for Maxwell track. LOST- Tort shell colored spee- ! taeles with lenses cracked. If found I please return to Tribune office, tt FOR SAl.K ;, Fast Ninth. ml heifer calf. F-lfi 2!lS LOST - Hay saddle had;, known a saddle horse. C I.-.2-Y. pony with scar on Fred Itarnebur C. Hoover, phone ! IllSINFSS OI'IMiltTl'MT IKS l'l"t SALE-- Restaurant doing good ill at 2 1 Genesee street, 298 business. C Medfi.nl. UFSIXF.SS DTRKCTOKY. Abstractors All RRAY 11ROS. i VAN VOIilS Abstracts of Title. Cuthliert llldg., Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave, Auto Supplies. LATTER AT1TO SPRING CO. We nro operating tho largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlnga when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. W. E. PHI PI'S Attorney at Law, 425-420 M. F. & II. Bldg. Office phono 372; resldenco phone 325-M. ELIJAH II. IIUKD Lawyer, 213-14 Gnrnett-Corey Bids. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Corey Building. Lawyer, Garnett- 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. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax roqulromonts. Look into our simplified accounting mothod. M. F. & IT. Building, Medford. Phono 157-11. Inst ruction In Music. FRED ALTON IIA1G1IT Teacher of piano und harmony, llalght MubIo studio, 3 IS Garnott-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. BURKLUN1), Chlropractlo physician, St. Mark's building, acute and chronic cases. Offlco hours 10 a. m, to 12 in. 2 to a p. m. Telephones Offlco 454, ros. 760-J, A BIJRSELL, M. D.; D. C, Splnolo- gist, Physician and Surgoon. Spe cialty Physiological Mothods. 301-10-11 M. F. & H. bldg. Phone 29. ROBERT W.; STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Offlco hours 9-12, 2-4. 01, flee phono 39. Residence 933. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician anil Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor S. P. 11. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Go. Bldg. Phono 507. DH. F. G. CARLOW . , DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATH13 PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Street DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon practice limited to surgery and hospital ohsterlcs. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 30G-7 M. F; & II. Bldg. Residence, the Dcrw Hos pital. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing offlco In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Trnnsfcr. EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. I'l.'RL . Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile 11 ear so Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coronor. Lodges. I. O. O. )'. Medford lodge No. 81, Mefts every Monday night at 7:30. C. T. Purkur, N. O.. W. L. Miller, secre tary. Ilog-ue Rtvor Plncnmpment No. 30 Moots I'd unci 4th FrlUavs at 7:30 P. tn. Samuel Untc.iian, C. P., L. O. How ard, serine. Olive lth'kah lodge No. !8 Meet lflt and 3rd Tuesdays nt 8 p. m. Nan nie Hull, N. U Anulo J. Bateman. ai-cr.'lnry. Visitors cordially Invited to a4 mtaiUnjta, . .