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WfllVFORTl WKTVj TRTBIINT!. WTniffmT). OTVT-OOX. WEDNESDAY. M.T 'TT 17. 1W. - KOLB AND DILL IN II AND DRY AT PAGE MAR. 31 The comitur of Kolb ami Uill in a new vehicle is uu event looked Inr witrtl to hv theatregoers in evi'rv see lion of the west, for their production-, are known to he exaellv what these inimitable clinrncter eimiediitiis claim them to he. Therefore, loeal theatregoers inav prepare for a rare treat on lYulav nitrht, Mareh 1(0, when Kolb and In!! are seheduled to appear at the I'a-ji- Theatre. "Wet and Drv" has heen ncelainiel hv erities everywhere a.s the funniest vehicde Koih and Dill ever ha v. staged. Its extreme timeliness of suh ieel uatnrallv. has a wide appeal and the serenmimrlv fiinnv manner in which Max Dill, the author, has treat ed his theme is leaving a. train of un stinted lauuhtur everywhere. This Kollt and Dill pruduetion. like all shows of these peerless fun-makers, is equipped with the usual bev of "1(H per rent beautilul' li'irU. i-aeh of whom is u rare soiiir-hird. The liltinir tunes wllieh ahoiind in the show were .written hv Jean Have., then whom there is no elevered eouiposer in the count rv. The short is iiorireoiislv eotmned and equipped with novel uml heauli ful staire effects. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "EYES OF YOUTH" One of the most sunti'tuoiis nroiluc tions ever screened bcine; the 1'ilm vcr. sion of Max Man-in mi.l Chillies (itiernon's tilnire success that van on" solid year at the Maxine Kllmtt Thea tre in New York Citv. A lilav that lias charnicil millions. A plav that visualises the spiritual experiences of a vomit; nirl on (lie threshohl of life, her dreams, her de sires, lier hoes, her ambit ions. This sniier-nttrai'tion ononcil today at the Itiulto for a liiiir-dav eniraiie ment. KAPP QUITS POST. (Continued from Page One) stormed French headonarters at Honn and nillnued stores and private houses, suvs a Uerlin dispatch to the Journal. The disorder benaii hv an attack on a French military tuitomo liile truck, the driver and several French officers narrowly escapism Ijt'iutr lynched. Police, officers wore obliged to fire upon thu mult, the dis patch says. Food Is Nl'UITO BERLIN'. Mar. 15. o world cap ital probably never before experienced such a complete paralysis of all its living; and commercial facilities as Berlin did today. The hotel Adlon made heroic efforts to provide food for the American, British and French missions and newspaper correspon dents but it gave up the task at ten o'clock this morning when the last of the kitchen force walked out, leaving foreigners to shift for themselves, it was a common spectacle subsequent ly to see frock-coated diplomatists returning to the hotel from foraging expeditions carrying brewn paper parcels, foodstuffs, oil stoves and other necessities. Guests of the hotel, warned that tne water would be shut off at noon, filled the bathtubs and wash stands but defective stoppers gradually let out the precious fluid and the guests thereafter had to reply on wines and table water. Men who are usually shaved by barbers are in an upolo getlc. mood tonight and if the strike continues the male population will soon be bearded. IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, OSESIIGE TEH Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, oven shade of dark, glossy hair can only bo had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Tour hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray or Btreaked, Just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture: you can get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's 8age and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. Tou simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli cation It becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. - This ready-to-use preparation Is a delight ful toilet requisite for those who de sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It Is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. . EXPECT 10 GET $100 PER ION iin-iden!:.I to the receipt of the ti'leuruin rei-eived hv the t'haiuher of Commerce veterd;iv from the Cal ifornia I 'ear Uro'.ver's .-o-uition. ratitioiiinLr local rowers not to -v he fore Jithc, it develops that the jis- oei;iiion sent tlii teleuram not luiowiiiir that the loeul growers had opjanied into a hnui'-li ot the '--i: on t i rower V t "o-opera t ive am-ia-t ion. It h:is a No develipcd thai buvcr from Cali t ornia fruit coijccni have heen hu-v here severa I da vs ol fer iiiLr local j rowers nnlv a ton ii. the face of the 'jrenlc-t future de mand for canned pears ever known. while it is said thcM same concern ere offcriicr .fS.'i a Ion foe pear- in California. The local otlcr of )", ton N the same as vn- offered la- vear at this time. That hw-al u rowers will yet .SI till a ton for pears was the prediction made todav hv Secret. irv l-Mmi-lm: of the local branch of the Urcjon (Irower's Co-operative a.-ociation. I DRIVE Last evening a splendid audience heard the sermon on "The Two Laws of Human Nature" at the revival ser- DRINK MORE HER I01HER Eat less meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids. Ur'o neid in meat excitos Iho fc Miters, they become overworked; get sluggiali, ache, nnd feel like lumps of lead. J'he urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri tnled, nnd you mny bo obliged to seek re lief two or three timea during the night. When tho kidneys clog you must help them fluBh oft tho body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feci a dull misery in the kid ney region, you suffer from backache, tuck headache, dizziness, stomach geta bout, tongue coated and you feel rheu matic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tahleapoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys nnd stimulate them to norxuni activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Sulla is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent Ulna-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists hero say they sell lota of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney, trouble while it is only trouble. WerIiIFmeI Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are. a Harmless Substitute Dr7 Edwards' Olive Tablets arc the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad alter effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from, acid foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy.'' Note how they clear clouded lirain ami perk U') the spirits. l()c and i5c a box BROWN & WHITE REALTORS MUDFOHI), OHEOOX 40 acres oil fine treo soil, 20 In alfalfa, 10 In grain. 5 acre wood lot, about 30 fruit trees, tlicro are now 2d acres under the ditch and the bal ance will be; a fine house, all modern convenien es, a beautiful view of the valley, Rood barn and all necessary outbuildings, close to good schools and only ',; mile from paved high way. This wi" hear closo investiga tion. I'rieo $10.U0. ' 30 acres, all fine free soil, all In cultivation, 20 now under tho 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 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 cottago in town or an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock ranch. BROWN & WHITE vice at the First Methodist church. Kev. Sasneit said: "There are two laws in the human seal which are at cross purposes. The one makes us desire to do good, the other draws us toward evil. One or ihe other of these laws will sooner or later become dominant and tie the controlling factor of the life. Neither human will, resolution, education or culture will suffice for the mastery of the evil self. Christ taken into life partnership is the only hope of ;ili3 complete suhj upat ion of evil in human life. With Minx to help us fight the battles against sin we may tie more than conquerors." Agnes Nielsen Skartvedt 's solo. "How Can 1 Look on Calvary's Cress" held the audience spellbound. She will sing "In the Secret of His Pres ence' by tieo. Sleltbens at the service tonight. TIP subject of the sermon will he, "lie Sure Your Sin Will 'ilet Your Coat.' " CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells ITow To Get Quick Relief from Ilcuo-Colds. It 'a Splendid! In one minute your ('logged nostrils vfill open, the uir passages of your head will clear nnd you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snlttlliiig. blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling fer breath at night; your cold or catarrh will he gone. (let a small hotvle of Kly's Cream Italm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing creiim in your nostrils, ft pen etrates through every uir passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucnufl membrane and relief comes iu stuntty. It's just fine.' Pon't stay stufTed-up with a cold or nasty cttturrUUeliil tonics so quickly. IIKLI' WA.NTliD MALH WANTED Yard and vegetable man. fall, do not phono. Hotel Aledfcrd. WANTED 'Man to do garden work, l'hone ,"ii;7-J-2. :io.", WANTED Young men, 17 upwnrd. desiring Itallway .Mail clerkships, $110 month, write for free particu lars examinations. .1. Leonard (for mer Government Examiner. 7."S Equitable llldg., Washington, I). ('. :ioi; WANTED .Men, steady petition. Medforil Ice & Storage Co. WANTED An experienced pantry man. Call iu person; do not phone. Hotel .Medford. WANTED Alan for ranch work, tluod board. Phone 01, Guy Con ner. WANTED Men, $11.00 and board. Phone csr,-.i-;i. :ii)7 WANTED Dishwasher. Call, (lo not phone. Hotel Medford. WANTED Teams and men. Moon & Co1., near Port Orford, Curry coun ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali fornia hay and grain, buy $;!!. 00 per ton, grain $72. Good men $a.00 per day; board $1.10; work road construction. Moon & Co. 320 HELP WAXTKI) FFMAL13 WANTED Young lady to attend cigar stand. Call in person, do not phone. Hotel .Medford. WANTEI An experienced laundress wants washing to do. Will wash anything. Will come and live in your home for $1 and wages of ;!c a week thereafter. .No meals or jitney Tare. Phone 00 and ask for Sirs. Thor Washer. WANTED Woman for general housework. Two in family. In quire lai Almond. , a 05 WA NTED CookT wages-$4 0 to $ 60 according to qualifications. Tele phone aso. a o7 WAXTEljCook one who can take full charge of mess house on ranch. Good wages to right party. Uox A, Hail Tribune. 304 Notice In the County Court of the Slate or Oregon, for Jackson County In tin; matter of the estate of James ' G. Smith, deceased. (Notice is hereby given that from and after April 1. 1920, I will proceed to sell at private sale for cash, the follcwing described real property be longing to the above named estate: llcglnning at tho Northeast corner of Block Five (5) of Medford Heights Addition to the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon; tlience South along tho East line of said Lilcvk 175 feet; tlience at right angles west to the west line of said block 1H5.7S feet: thence Norm along the west line of said Hlock 175 feet to the Northwest corner thereof; thonoo East 1II5.7S feet to tho place of beginning, being the North 175 feet of said lllock Five (5). Said sale will be made pursuant to the order of the above named ('curt, bearing date April 5, 11115, licensing the sale of said real property, and will be made subject to confirmation by the above named Court. PORTER J. NEI'F, Administrator of the Estate of James G. Smith, deceased. WHY 20 ACRES PRICE $4700 PEAR ORCHARD ALFALFA ONLY $1 MMMHI CASH 10 acres pears 0 years old. One acre family orchard. Balance al falfa land. Fnder Roguelands ditch. Fair house In grove of nice shade trees. On good country road. Good neighborhood. This can be made a beautiful place and a money maker. It Is for sale cheap because it is owned by u ncn-resldent. One crop when orchard is a little older, will pay for the place. J. C. BARNES See me now. l'hone 7HI-L VAXTri SITUATIONS W.-VXTHn All kinds of plain sewing. Call at 3i;: North Central. J -VTKD House work by the hour, j Phone 3.SS-M. :p4 ' WATi;i Misei uaxKoi s WAATKH Hoard. A young girl de j sires lo work for her .mard am1 ' attend school. Address liux Y. I Mail Tribune. ;;ir, WANTED A self propelling reclin ing wheel chair: w.ui lie in guod older. J'hone ufternoons. or see Kay Hlackli.ii n. ;ju; WANTED In.Mrui'h.r in boxing or l)h.vsicul culture fur an hour or so each day. Stale prim ami time convenient, llox W, Mail Tribune. :io I WANTKl) While Leghorn ,,r While Wyandotte hens; Three or four good milch cows. Jersey or llol ."lein. II. .1. Uilm, Talent, Hie.. Jl. K. D. 1. :m YA'TK-I Cooil disc harrow, l'hone MIH-V. WANTED-- To buv l'hone t?:l-Y. ::ot, WANTED One to three turkey hens for breeding purposes, l'hone i; r.'-.i Address 22S Souih Molly. ;;or. WANTED To rent a good furnished house, family of three, will give property good care and will pay well for same, l'hone i::o. ' WA'NTED Six or seven room mod ern house, furnished or unfurnish ed. Phone 021-1.. ;!H7 WANTED To gel ill touch with an export auto mechanic, cuo who is capable of taking charge of ma chine shop and repair department for right party an excellent oppor tunity is now open. Address Motur. care .Mail Tribune. ;:o i WANTED Plowing to do Willi trac tor. I'lK-lie 201-11. 3 u. I WANTED Truck hauling by day. job c'r conl ract. l'hone Shs. l!u WANTED To buy Phone -108-11-1. smudge pots. I WANTED CV,d hats to clean and I block. Apparel Cleaners and llai- WANTED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson's, 4o Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Medford Printing Co. WANTED Your tiicle n worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front Btreot. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 48H-M or 48K-X. tf FOIl KENT HOUSES I'Olt KENT .Modern four-room bun galow at 505 lteusou street. Phone 171 Jacksonville. ;t0li FOlt KENT Furnished seven-room modern bouse one block from post office; fine lawn and shrubbery. Call at Itoom 207 Fruitgrowers bunk llldg. Phone 3iil-L. tfj FOK KENT APArtTMKNTS FOR RENT Two and three room furnished housekeeping apartments The Riverside ApartmentH, 217 South Riverside, telophono 457-.I. 307 FOK KH.T-r-Ft-KMhIIEI) ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room. Gentle man preferred. 5oa South Oak dale, am; FOK KENT Furnished room. Phone 753-.M. Ii 15 North Uartlolt. 305 FOR RKNT Itoom, l'J North Peach Phono 04 1-11. 305 MOXEY TO JLOAS TO LOAN J. D. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys inortgagos and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape treet. TAKEN TAKEN I'P One Jersey steer; no ear mark. Branded lazy Af con nected, on right hip. Phono 31-F21 Jnoksonvillo. 301 LOST LOST Between iledlord and Table Rock store, rear door to Overland car. Please return toiMail Tribune office. 3U5 LOST INoar Phoenix, yellow bob tailed female collie. Notify Frank Randlew, Jacksonville. Reward. a o5 LOST Tortoise sr,en colored spec tacles with lenses cracked. If found please return to Tribune office, tf LOST Bay saddle pony with sear on back, known as Fred Uarneburg saddle borso. C. C. Hoover, phone . 452-Y. FOFXI POUND Two steel traps on Hoag ranch. Owner can have same by calling 572-K-a, or seo Tim Daily, at lllllcrest Orchard. 304 WORTH $10,000 NICE COl'NTItV HOME KASV TERMS LAND 20 North I'ench He. FOIl SAl.K MISCF.IXANKIH'S roit SAl.K lias range, four bole humor with oven, gmx! us new. riione l'.i-K-i:;. FOR S.W.K due w;i;on lunk for oil. Also one wal'-r tank, lu .gallons. I.. I., l.ane, IVulral I'oint. l'hone HI-:!. FOR SALE Old manure, $2.00 per load. City Phone ,,i;r.-K. $ I .:,u and ! Seavenuer. :;io '. I'Olt SALE Pinlseye dresser, li-i brary table, card table, two folding j screens, mahogany dining room ; suite, sanitary porch hummock, , hall sol. flower slum!, waterpowerj wash machine, hundred barrel gas-j olilie tank, pack saddle, now, small cook stove, jardinieres, carpet j sweeper, lilal I ress. si:; Sasl. Main. Phono N7!i-L. e" l ! Edit SALE Kimball I 1-iiu ;- siill.v plow and, coder. Phone 0 1 l-.l-L l-'ool bills Orchard. 1'OK SALE - Ili'iO scions. W. Ilurtcll. 40S-.I-1. ;:o7 FOR SALE lilo axe handles, all Kizes. 2-'e each. Dollclass, 1MI South Central, l'hone ill. FOR SALE One liauy bed. sewing machine and one box couch, libvnry able. 517 Park or phono 7X0-. FOK SALE Alfalfa seed, sweet clo ver seed, red clover seed, rye grass seed (cheap). See grain and feed. Jesse L. Itlehardsou, Central Point Feed Store. 11 05 FOIl SALE Uanu, gratel, sediment and dirt. F'owlng nud toamlnE work done. Phone 912-J FOll SALE l'Ori,Tl(Y AXI F.GCS FOK SALE- -llanlams. 5 choice Gol den Senbright hens anil one roos ter, winners iu Pusudena show. If you want rine bantams, opporl un ity at half price, as no riAim and must sell, $10.00 for the 0. 1 I'nion St., Ashland. 2l7 I'Olt SALE Parrel Kock pullets: also goose eggs. Phone K-LI-X. :io t FOll SALE It. I. lied eggs for hatching. K. I. Medford, Ore., Airs. A. X. Wright. 80S FOIt SALE 50 While Leghorn lions, two incubators, two brooders, two rabbit pens. J. W. Smylie, s;!ii Itcnnctl avenue. .'Mi l FOR SALE' O. A. C. strain of 'Barred Rock hatching eggs. Tel. X50. J. ti. Gore. a " I FOR SALE Superior S. C. White Leghorn eggs. Bigger eggs and larger birds. 1st cross famous t). A. C. layers with Isaacson's beauti ful prize winners. Trap-nested and raised right. Settings of 15 eggs, $1.50 and $2.50; $S.00, per hun dred. Cockerels ft sale. (Ins Brommer, phono 5S0-J-2. Route 3, Medford. 3 1 S FOR SALE Hutching eggs, Tancred White Leghorns, regular pens 200 and better hens $1.50 per set ting. Special pen 2 50 and 2S7 egg grade, $3.00 per selling. Phone 697-11-1. R. V. Crum. 314 'OR SALE R. I. Red hatching eggs. Thorough hrod stuck. Phono 370-W. tf AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Classy Ford bug, fine .shape, good lires, $3.75. Phone 01O-.I-2. 3011 I'Olt SALE One brand new 11120 Chalmers 5-passenger touring car. Phone evenings 5S5-R. 307 FOR SALE OR TRADE One-ton Ford truck. Phono 315. 307 FOR SALE Buick runabout, four cylinder with self-starter: excel lent condition mechanically; prac tically new tires and a new top, at ll sacrifice. McClirdy Bowne .Mo tor Co.. temporary location Crater Lake Garage. FOR SALE 11117 Ford touring cur. Inquire Star Taxi, Nash Hotel. 305 on easy terms. Clarrk & Childors, 127 North Riverside, opposite Nat. 321 USED CAR cinttrmg house, buy for cash, sell on terms. PIckens-AIerrlll Motor Co., I S North Grape. tf MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard lnml, 0 per cent lutert'Ht five to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency Sit on the Back Porch and Watch the Alfalfa Grow. ONLY TWENTY ACRES Nico cdllatcc home, hwgo I;ini, family orcliai'd, all can he irrialed, t noi; neces sary. Just hv rii;lit disiaiKM-' from town and the best soil in the valley. Tim ood jude will realize ils value af a lanee. 10 acres alfalfa, bal ance ready to seed. 00 and a Bargain at that Rogue River Land Co. SINCE 1902 Office in Hotel Nash Corner IX)lt KAI.l: l.IVKSTOCK l Ut S. 1 .10 Two gotAl spring v;m-: (Uls. su it ii E,l. fur one or two hor-(-s. ; Also fine sail.il,.. Wah.li s place,1 on Ifoss l.une. (wo miles nor! live- I of Med ford. I ! l-'Olt vAI.lv -Out- iron Ki'av Hire year old coll. broke work or I ride. Weight about lbs. Call al lo.'.'.i Court sireei. ijuick I'Olt SAl.K -One span of mures and I years idd. ( all al In; West Twelfth street. Ill FOI! SALE Three head of lo rsos and harness, i wo wa Homo 1 . box li. Orchard Home :;im: VOH SALK Very i-Ti.mv p.Mi.-ct jimiktMl Ainlalt'. tVni;il', t iy li.;ivy liOH'il in" hi'st t'uhi UihmI. mil n-;:-ist-Mi'il, yviw old in Ma!. Paid $ l'.i.imi u htm1 a pup. inum si-II a count mi room, pi ircd al $ I V"11 for ciuirli satn. ;; t I'nion strict, Ashland, Oil. ;j u 7 I'Olt SAl.K -Ooats. Very rhoiri. Krade TuiiKt'iiliurL, Hoe, homlnis, IMThvt marked, lu-avy milker, very heavy with kit), freshens last of Man-h, fine doe; if sold at once he fore kidding prieo $ 1 ou.on. Fine yearlinr. doe, hornless, from almv- dam, making (.'1' fiiio milker, lu-ed to pure bred registered buc k, m;ik itiK kids eligible lor registration. Price $7.".. no. Very lurne handsome urade ToHHeiilnifK doe. dehorned, bred tn my registered buck, fresh ens .May I oth. heavy milker, ureat period of lactation, price $ I no. int. Have few registered doe kids, one not registered, hut. from registered doe, ran offer at rii;ht price espep iallv, quality considered. At stud Wasatch No. iil'its pure bred res ist ered ToK.nenhurK buck, perfect eout't.'rinaliou and markings, of best, imported blood and extra heavy milk strain, limited service fee $ 1 1). DO to Ki'adi's, $ I r,.0il to pure hreds. l.ou O. Itiederstadt, :U I'nion street, Ashland, breeder of TouKenbiirK milch uoats. :;o7 KOU SAl.K 17 head of cattle. I'lu.He J'.txl'. Central Point. ;:01 FOR SAl.K Ton exceptionally pood milch cows; also six yearling heifers. Wnlsh'H plaeu en Uors Kane, two miles northwest of iMed ford. ' .i0u I'Olt SAM: One ItlUO-lh. mare, one yearling colt, sinplo and double work harness, low iron whel wap in, Iwo ten-inch plows, two sin,;lo cultivators, Vj of harrorw, one rid iiiK attachment, for walking plow, onu iriMb. shoat. Phono :t-M-V. ::ur FOK SAbli KKAIi 10 ST A TK FOR SALK Modern bungalow on paviiiK. Fireplace, white maple imtcnen floor, etc. Von will not regret quick action on this deal with owner. Phone r 1 0-It. even ings. ;iuG FOR SAIK iion.se and t wo lots, ll!lt l West Tenth street. Furnished if desired. Four rooms and baLh. This ad will not appear again.--Owner. ;:u4 FOR SAl.K A beautiful bungalow with grounds I fib by I I (I. Tine iu appoinl meiits and detail. Large Living room and dining ro:.m, cab inet kitchen and bath room in white enamel, two sleeping rooms, large ncreened iu porch, fiivplnco, 'urge cooling closet for fruit, n rngenitor, etc., built in bulfel and china closet; extra largo and spec ially built windows, (iond garage and ':hicUen house, (irounds well kept; flno gardnn and berries; cftj usaessments paid. Invest igato this. Seo HennuLt Investment Co. I' OR SAW-. ;! acre ranch near Table Rock; good alfalfa and pota- toe land; fair buildings; electric light; fruit;, near school. Price reasonable. Mrs. A. Reese, Central Point, Route 2. 'i2l FOR SALK Reduced price for a few days on whito fi-room bungalow, largo screened Hleeping porch, W(-td house and other conven iences. Call at MS Realty street ;;o; FOR SAl.K A fino homo site, $(100, adjoining Central Point, Oregon. Is 1 'Ai acre tract with 3 0 year old iear trees, Tokay grapes and shack Non-resident owner; will sacrifice for ?20t) cash, balance easy terms Address W. W. Carvin. A'.i'Z Mar puerile avenue, Portland, Oro. U." KOR SAl.K Men attractive little bungalow; four rooms, large screen porch, bath, toilet; firo place; garage, chicken house; lot Mixl-IU. Prieo $22 5 0.0 U. Bunnell Invest ment Co. FOR SAl.K If you are looking for a home, and quality, price and terms interest you call at Wo! Twelfth Btreot. P. K. Wynkoop. HIM FOll SALT? Two acres "lurid, all fenced, three houses on sarno, two wells, and one spring, $IL'no. Mrs. Louise Schcpleii, Jacksonville, Ore :t o i; SFOR SALE USED CARS Olio till I) Olilsmoliiln I'.lclil. (Inn toil! MiiMvcll run I Hill miles Oil!' 11)17 Vclli Just ovrrlullili'il. Oho Aiiiicrson u Mian. On! mm uml a half ton I'edcral Triifk. OiKi 1910 (wo Ion l'(xliTal (rink find roiuljilon. I.ilHMIll llMIHS. SeelyV. Hall Motor Co. : Xo. Vntral Avo. Onnositu .M. 1'. & 11. lllilif. lirsiXKSS DIHECTOUY. .Alislraftors -Mistrni-ts of Till.'. CinhhiTt lllclK.. ItminiM :: ;iml North tVntral Avj. Auto SiipiilUvs. I.ATIKU AI'TO PPniNT. CO. Wa iwo oporatini; tlo largpst, oldest uml lii'st-iMuiipoil plant In the Pa cirir nor! h ve:U. Tso our sprlnca when others fall. Sohl under writ ten juiarantei!. Il l North Fifteenth Kt., I'oMlanil. Orer.on. Attorneys. W. K. l-llll'I'S Attorney at Law, 42a-4i;i; M. K. 11. UhlK. Office phone 372; residence, phono 3arM. IM.I.IAII II. HUH!) Lawyer. 213-H Uarnett-Corey IUiIk. POIt'l'ICK J. NKI-'h' AttOTny-at-law, rooms S and 9, Medford National Hank Ituildini;. A. K. KUAMUS Coroy liiiilillnB. Lawyer, Harnett- lliiililllif; Materials. MKDl-'OKIl CKMKST HUICK & HI.OL'K. WOHKS pBelnllio in ail kinds of cement hullding products. Cor. 1'ir anil Tenth streets. 259 Kicrt, AiH-ollntnnt. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson. ('. J'. A. Attention Klvoo to nnythliii; in Ai-countinR and In come Ta reoulrementa. Loo'K Into our Rlinpliried accounting niothod. M. F. ft II. Building. Medford. l'hone in 7-11. Instruction in Music. FltKl) ALTON 1IA1G11T Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Mualu studio, 3 IS Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phono 72, I'liyslclans nnd Surgeons. UK. A. ItUltKLUNI), Chiroprnctio physician, St. Murk's building, acuto and chronie cases. Office hours Iu a. in. to 12 in. 2 to 5 p. in. Telephones Office 404. res. 7 5 !)-.. A HUltKULL, M. D. ; D. C. Splnolo gist, Physician and Surgeon. Spe cially I'hyHlological Methods. 30b-10-11 M. !'. & 11. bldg. l'hone 29. ROH1CUT W. STUAUNS Physician nnd Surgeon, Jackson County BanV Hldg. Office hours -12, 2-4. Ot flee phono 39. Residence 933. Dlt. J. J. KM'.MIONS Physician anij surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glnsses sup' plied. Oculist nnd Aurist for S. P, H. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. X Bldg. Phono 667. Dli. F. G. CAltLOW DH. ICVA MAINS CARLOW OSTI50PAT1US PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Rosldenco 2 0 S. Laurel Street Dlt. McMOIUUS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obsterlcs. Spocial attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. ft II. Bldg. Rosidcnco, the Dow Hos pital. Printers mid Publishers. MEUKOKD I'RINTINO CO. has the best eiiulppod printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose loaf lcdgors, billing systems, etc. Portluud prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer. ISADS TRANSFER & STORAGE C(J. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 31ti. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. I'Kltlj Undertaker Phono M 47 und 47-J-2. 28 South llartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Ilcnrse Service. Auto Am bulance Service Coroner. Lodges. I, II. O. 1 Meilfnnl lodga No. 83, Moots every Mnuuay UIkIi I at 7:30. O. T. Purkor, N. O., W.' L. Minor, secre tary. Ungiit) Hlver Kncnmpment No. 30. Meets .1 anil 4lh Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Katnuel Uutemuli. C. 1'., L.. O. How ard, uerilie. Jllve Khekali lodge No. 28 Meets 1st uml 3rd Tuesdays tit 8 p. m. Nan nlu Hull. N, u.. Annld J. liateman, secretary. Visitors cordially Invited to all meittlni: You Can Buy These NOW, EIGHT. 1 1 2 acres Improved, hear! of Elk Creek, rich bind, team, tools, etc., and crop goes, boiuo stuck, wator for irrigation, cheapest uml best stock rango iu county for Its size, price (35ui) part exchange; all cash $3200. 100 acres for rent, on Crater Lake Highway and Rogue River. 10 acres, fine location, close -to high school, free soli. Irrigation, 6 acres bearing orchard, fenced, well and buildings. Worth $3000, cash $2000. 120 ncres. well improved, near Pa cific Highway, mostly rich creek bot tom, $6500. Seo us for other bargains city and farm lists. HURD LAND & INVIBT. ME NT CO. Garnott-Corey Uldg.