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Catholic (linrrli
' South Oaltdalo avenue.
First mass Sunday ut X a. in.
Second mass at 10::tu a. m.
Benediction at 4: 3D p. rii.
Itev. John Towers.
Kviing.-loith. Zion's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
Rev. Dr. V. K. llorenz-Oeser, Pastor.
Ilea. 51 S West Fourth St.
V. l.ent: .Indira.
Sunday school HI a. in.
Divine servico 11 a. m.
You and yours are cordially invited
Central Point Church
HI a. in. Sunday school.
11 a. m. I'reui'hlng. Subject,
"Where Art Thou?"
7: HO. "Lot's Wife or the Woman
Cod Sailed Down."
; ::!!. Young People's meeting.
Special singing. Welcome.
10. A. Kdgar, pastor.
J'hoeniv Presbyterian Church
lir. Dalllie, Pastor.
10 a. in. Sunday school and Hihle
classes for men und women.
11a. in. Public worship. Subject
of sermon: "Cleansing, Abiding, Obe
dience." Hood singing led by quartet
choir.
7::i0. Young people's meeting.
Leader, Mario Morton. Old and young
invited. The only religious meeting
in Phoenix. All invited to take part.
l'irst Christian Church
Cor. Ninth and Oakdale.
lliblo school II: 1.1.
Preaching II a. m. Subject, "Di
vine Providence." Speciul music will
ho an anthem, baritone soli,1 by Mr.
A. C. lientley, with chorus.
(i:.'IO. Christian Endeavor. Young
people are especially Invited.
7:30. Evening service. Subject,
"Paying the Price." A happy song
service and a vocal duet by Mr. lient
ley and Millard. Everybody welcome.
You will find this service practical
and helpful.
15. E. Millard, minister.
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Dr. .louett V. Bray, pastor.
Hes. 23 North Oakdale street.
Snndav school at 10 a. m., under
tho leadership of Dr. Frank Roberts.
We havo classes for all.
Preaching at' II a. in. and 7:.".l
p. in. by the pastor. You will enjoy
-worshipping in a homelike church.
AVe have it. Special music by Mr
Holder. We have congregational
hinging also. "You are always wel
come."
First Presbyterian Church
Morning service at 11 a. m., sub
ject, "The City With Foundations,'
ly J. E. Uhoon.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m., ser
mon, "The Peril of Procrastination."
Sunday school at II: 4 a a. in., Carl
Brommer, supt.
Morning music will he, a quartet
and a solo by William Vuwler.
Speciul music rn tho evening.
An atmosphere of worship and rev
erence will greet you in these ser
vices. William Vawter, director or music.
Mrs. Marsh, organist. L. Myron
Boozer, minister.
First Methodist Episcopal Churrli
Fourth and Burtlett.
J. Randalph Sasnett, minister.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Magic
ally Illustrated talk on "The Fruitful
Life," by the pastor.
i.Morning worship. 11 a. m. Ser
mon, "The Luminous Life."
Young People's social hour, 5:30.
, Kpworlh League devotional meet
ing, fi:1'i.
Page-Dressier Co.
Phone 282 Nash Block
SMALL AVERAGE
Look these over. Every one
is a good buy
A4fi acres. 5-room house
28 acres alfalfa, irrigated,
on paved highway, $9,uuu,
B 50 Acres. New house, big
barn, 15 acres in alfalta, ir-
rigated. un pavea mgn
way, $10,000.00.
C 10 Acres, 3 acres in 8-
vear Bartlett Pears,
acres for alfalfa, all under
water. House and barn
$3,500.00.
D 10 Acres, under water,
three acres pears, family
orchard, 6 acres alfalfa
Tive-room bungalow, barn
$4,750.
E 15 Acres, 7 acres alfalfa
modern bungalow, garage
fine barn. A line place
$7,500.
The Best Fire Insurance
If you wish to buy or sell any
kind of real estate.
Evening service 7:?.o.
I'ivie Sunday program. Short ad
dresses by .Mayor dates, .Mr. Iielroy
Oet'chell, and .Mr. Clieen.
Sermon subject, "The Children's
Uty Beautiful."
I'il-t Baptist t hlllvh
The church is God's instrument of
kingdom advance. Never before has
the church had such a clear vision of
her mission and her duty. The pro
gress or the lnter-Churvh World
Movement is her Ulster to the chal
lenge of world need. iNow is the time
for every one to step In and help and
none to step aside.
II: 4.1 a. in. Bible school. F. W.
Mears, supt.
. 1 1 public worship. Subject. "Our
Own Interest in Our Own City."
ti:1.1 p. in. II. Y. P. I'.
7::iu p. in. Uev. .1. C. Austin, state
director of promotion will speak.
W. T. S. Spriggs. minister.
1'lrst Church or ClnKI, Scientist
Hranch of the mother church. The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Mass.
Services ure held every Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Subject,
Matter."
' Sunday school at 9 : -I r. . All under
the age of twenty are -welcome.
Wednesday evening meetings, at
which testimonies i.f Christian Sci
ence healing are given, tit 7::'.e.
church edifice, 21 2 North Oakdale.
The reading room, which is in the
M. F. & II. building, is open from 1
.1 daily except Sundnjs and lioll-
davs. All authorized literature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public is cordially invtt
d to
the
attend the services, and visit
reading room.
Free Methodist Chlli'cli
Cor. Tenth and Ivy streets.
David says, "I was glad when they
said unto mi;, let us go into the liouse
of the Lord." GiM is pleased when
his people meet together to worship
Mini, therefore let us not lorsake Hie
;issembling of ourselves together, as
POU'J'IC.U, CAKKS.
District Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Prosecuting
Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon,
on the republican ticket, subject to
the wish of the voters ut tho coining
primary election. If nominated and
eleSted I will see thai ttte laws are
iustlv and honestly enforced. Re
spectfully yours.
Adv. H. A. CANADA x.
Boliovlng that my successful mar.
agemont of the office of District At
torney has shown mo thoroughly
nu.ilified. and that 1 can serve the
neiinln of Jackson county, in that
capacity best, I announce my candl
dacy for re-election on the republican
ticket at tho Hay primaries.
Adv. G. M. ROBERTS,
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republican
ticket for the office of Prosecuting
Attorney. If elected I pledge myself
to an impartial enforcement 01 inn
law. K. P. FARRELL.
Adv.
Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nomlnation for the office of
sherirf on the republican ticket, sub
ject to the May primaries. I feel
that my record as a public official
during the' first tsrm entitles me to
re-nomination and re-election.
Adv. C. E. TERRILL.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate tor sheriff of Jackson
countv. at the May primaries. boV'
eral years experience in this line of
work, including last six montns 01
1919 in the tax collection oepan
ment. thoroughly Qualifies me to ad
minister the duti s of the office in an
efficient manner.
Adv. JOHN 13. WIMKR.
County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re
nomination for County Clerk on the
republican ticket subject to the decis
ion of tho people at the coming pri
maries, and hope my record In this
office the first term is such thai l
am entitled to your support this year.
Adv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY
County Assessor.
T hereby announce my candidacy
for the re-ncminatlon to tho office
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, by the Republican party at tho
primary election May 21st, 1920.
Adv. J- B- COLEMAN,
School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for nomination lor count
School Superintendent on tho repub
lican ticket. G. W. fJODWAKD.
Adv.
I hereby announce myself as candi
date for County School Superinten
dent, on the republican ticket, at the
primary election. May 21st. I am for
progressive education, tne education
that prepares for life, and for giving
the rural schools tho very best ad
vantages possible. 1 favor more nor
mal schools for Oregon.
Adv. A. J. HANDY.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republican
ticket for the office of County Cor
oner, ir elected 1 promise ect.nom
ical management of tho Coroner's of
fice JOHN A. PERL.
Adv.
' RAWLF.S MOORE
for
democratic Nomination
District Attorney
May Trlmary, 192 0.
the manner of some is. We invite
you to worship with us.
Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Mrs.
Cynthia Schmidt, supt.
Preaching service at I I a. in. and
7:30 p. 111. Young people and chil
dren's meeting ti:3n p. m. .Mrs. II
Ilelle l.colllis, leader. Prayer meeting
Thursday 7:30 p. m.
A special service this Sunday at
2:. ".o p. til. Subject. "Stewardship
Campaign and Interchuiih World
Movement."
"lluy that feared the Lord spoke
often one to another, the Lord heark
ened and heard it and a book of re
membrance was written before him
for them that feared the Lord and
thought upon his name."
Miss Ithoda Burnett, pastor. 337
West Tenth street. Phone 421.
A I'riemi ltecomnictidcil Them
A person often does more good
'lian he realizes when ho tells a suf
fering friend how to get well. .1. N.
Tobill, clerk Lottie Hotel, Kvansville.
hid., writes: "For weeks I suffered
constantly with pains in tho muscles
of my Ihlgh. 1 was treated by the
doctor for rheumatism but found no
relief, l'pon leci.iumendat ion of a
friend. 1 tried Foley Kidney Pills and
began to get relief almoit immedi
ately." Good Tor hackache, rheuma
tic painsi stiff joints. For salo by
Medford Pharmacy."
Stato -if Ohio. City or oieOo,
Aliens Ouunty, ss.
Frank J. Cheney mcken oath that he
Is sel-.iur pui'lner of Hie ltim ut 1. J.
Chciu-y & Co.. ttofny business In tti:i City
of Toltdo. County anil State ulitr.'sitid.
and Hint said (Inn will jjay tile sunt uf
IJMC UfMlltliP DOUI-AllS. for uacll
and every cube of Ouls.wh tltal cannot be
rurerl l.v too U'Jc of HAl.IS CAl.MtKU
mi:'.j!cin.'".. frank j. iniKNKV.
Sjwoiu to before inc. and subscribed in
my presence, tills (Jtli iluv of December.
A. D. lssu. A. W. (11.HASON,
(Seal) Notary I'ublic.
Hall s Patorrh Meillclno Is tiikuu In
ternally ii'i't acts through the Illooil on
the Min ims Surfaces of the System, Scud
for tt'Stiinoniats. I'lvr
. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O.
Rnlii tiy all ilrugglsts. 71e.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
WANTlfl) SITUATIONS
WANTED-By two men, work as la-
borers, or one would accept job as
cook. Box S3, -Mail Tribune'. 307
W ANTED A position as private
chauffeur; references. Age 20.
103 South Oakdale. Phone -171.
31 1
AUTOMOBILES
FOIt SALIC Chevrolet in good order,
good tires. Will sell or trade for
Ford in good order. Ans. Box SI.
Mail Tribune. 307
FOR SALE At a sacrifice, roomy
five passenger car, new top, cord 1
tires, runs and looks like new: self
starter of course. McCurdy-llowiie j
iMotor Co., temporary location Cm-1
ter Lake Garage, IS South Kir
street.
FOIt RALE Classy Ford bug. Hue
shape, good tires, $3.75. Phone
010-.I-2.
FOR SALE One brand new 1920
Chalmers ,1-passenger louring car.
rhone evenings 5S5-R. 307
FOR SALE OR TRADli-
-One-ton
30 7
Ford truck. Phone 31a.
'OR SALE Bulclt runabout, four
cylinder with self-starter; excel
lent condition mechanically; prac
tically new tires and a new top, at
a sacrifice. McCurdy llowne Mo
tor Co., temporary location Crntor
Lake Oarage.
on easy terms. C.larrk ,fc Chiltlers,
127 North Riverside, opposite Nat.
32 !
USED CAR clearing house, buy tor
cash, sell on terms. f-icKens-jiermi
Motor Co.. IS North Crape. tf
BROWN & WHITE
EEALTORS
MEDFORD. OREGOV
4 0 acres all fine free soil, 20 In
alfalfa. 10 in grain, 5 acre wood lot,
about 30 fruit trees, there are now j
2h acres under the ditch and the bal
ance will he; a fine house, all modern
convenlen es, a beautiful view of the
valley, good barn and all necessary
outbuildings, close to good schools j
and only mile from paved high-1
way. This wi" bear close investiga-
tir.n. Price $ 10,000. I
30 acres, all fine free soil, all In I
cultivation, 20 now under tho ditch
and being seeded to alfalfa, 7 acres
best varieties pears 8 years old and in
tine 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 he some of the very best
values ever offered In this valley
whether a small cottage in town or
an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock
ranch.
BKOWN& WHITE
WHY
20 ACRES
FALFA LAND
PRICE $4700
PEAR ORCHARD
A I
ONLY Jjii 1(10.00 CASH
10 acres pears 9 vears old. One ncre family orchard. alance al
falfa land. Under Rogttelands ditch. Fair house In grove of nice
shade trees. On good country road. Good neighborhood. This ran
be made a beautiful place and a money maker. It is for sale cheap
because it is owned by a non-resident. One crop when orchard is
a little oltler, will pay for the place.
J. C. BARNES
Sen nie now.
Phono 7K1-L
II KU WANTKI) FEMALE
WANTED Lawyer's
Klamath Falls. s
lector. .Medford i
stenographer
" liinness it,
int.-. Ctilh'-t'
WANTKI -ieni-ed
Holland.
-Waitress at on
r ino-V't-riencc
cper
Ca fe
3io;
WANTED F.xpe
maid at Hotel H
d chamber-
land.
WANTED Young lady t.i attend
eiiiar stand. Call in person, do not
phone. Hotel -Mrdtord.
WANTED An exp
ienced laundress ,
tie. Will wash !
erne and live in j
wants washing
to
anything. Will
your home for $
3c a week thereat
iitnev fare. Phoi
Mrs. Thor Washi
aim wages ut , j.,
f! . .Ml tneais in
:Hi and ask for
WANTED Cook, wages Sin In $i'.u
01 cording to qualit icai inns. Tele
phone 3X11. 3 0 7 '
HELP WANTEIl MALE
W.VXTKl) Teamsters in driv luur
mules to a Fresiui scraper. Only
men who know how to build
ditches. Wages . 1 . r. fi.T '.' hours.
board $1.2.1 per day. Blankets
necessary; live in camp. Apply
Sbattuck Const. Co., Itoolil -I .
Schmidt llldg.. Grants l'a-s. Tel.
1 1 ti Grams Pass. '
WANTED Special representative--for
pleasant and pi ol'ita hie employ
ment, to look after our interest in
your section. I lot ; man Coopera
tive Investment Co., Hoffman llldg
Houston, Tex. 3u7
WANTED Junllor for St. Mark's
Episcopal church. Applv at Mann's.
307
WANTED Yard and vegetable man
Call, do not phone. Hotel Meilfi.Td.
WANTED Man for
Gootl board. I'liotie
11 er.
ranch work,
ill, Guy Con-
WANTED -- Men,
Phone 0M-.I-3.
$3.(10 and
board
3II7-"
WANTED Teams and men, Moon
Co'., near Port Orford. Curry conn
ty. Teams Jin.titi per day; Cali
fornia hay and grain, hay $31.00
per ton, grain $72. Good men
$.1.0 0 per day; board $1.10; work
road construction. Moon & Co. 320
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED HOO lawn mowers to
sharpen on our big new Ideal grin
der. Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South
Grupe street..
WANTED Large rang
oven. Phone 91 0-N.
with double
307
WANTED Carpet weaving ami
cleaning. 201 South Riverside.
Phono 3.1t;-.l. Fluff Rug Factory.
WAINTED Automobile for repair
by expert auto mechanic. Clark 6
Chiltlers, opp. iNat. Phone 20. 231!"
WANTED A self propelling reclin
ing wheel chair; must be In good
order. Phone 5 19-.1, afternoons.
or seo Rav Blackburn. 300
WANTED White Leghorn or White
Wyandotto hens; Three or four
good milch cows; Mersey or llol
stein. 11. J. Oden, Talent, Ore.,
R. F. D. 1. 30S
WANTED-SliH-Y.
-Good disc harrow. Phone
WANTKI) Six or seven room mod
ern house, furnished or unfurnish
ed. Phono 021-L. 307
WANTED To tiny
Phono -K1S-R-1.
smudge pots.
WANTED O'.d huls to clean and
block. Apparol Cleanors and Hat
ters. 309
WANTED St. Louis prices for furs
at Johnson's, 4 5 Front street.
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Medford Printing Co.
WANTED Y'our Ltae r -worth roal
money at Johnson's, 45 Front
street.
WANTED Houue moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
l'OR REXT HOUSES
FOR RENT -Nice five room modern
bungalow, garden, lawn. S20 West
Twelfth street. 3 1 I
i'OR REN i1 Three room bungalow,
garage, chicken houue and garden.
01 11 Plum street. 307
FOIt RENT Six room house, barn,
chicken house and fc'ur lots. 120
. Hamilton. "
FOR RENT Five-room modern
boost! with burn and four-room
modern furnished house; no chil
dren. Inquire 731 West Second.
30S
FOR RENT Six room modern bun
galow, till newlv done over, Inside
and .'iil: garage, woodshed find
chicken house; small garden spot
on paved street. Inouire 819 Tay
lor si reet. 3 I 0
FOR KENT Furnished Boven-room
modern house one block from post
office: fine lawn and Bhrubbery.
Call at Room 207 Fruitgrowers
Hank Bide. Phono 301-L. tf
WORTH $10,000
NICE COUNTRY HOME
EASY TERMS
20 North Pencil ML
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. II
Andrews loans 1
money on real estate and buya
mortgages rmd Liberty bonds.
Phone 53-M. 31 North Grupe
street.
1" lit K EXT A r A It'I'M ENTS
KENT
Furnished two-mom
v
:iiiartnient. I. it rli.uctte anil nai-i.
Cnti:le witliii::! t-: ; ; 1 -.1 1't-ti . K. .Mail
Triliuuc. 3 1 1
FOli KENT - I'uin
room aparl ui.-ni .
-lie
IWO 1 1 r
ldevelilll. I'll
lie
Full KENT Two and three room
furnished housekeeping apartments
The Riverside Apartments. 2 17
South Riverside, telephono 4.77-.1.
307
KOU SALE Mist T-.LLAN EOl'S
FOIt SAL!''
I .egborn
Phone 3M1-.M
FOR SALE l.ar
wood. Phone
Realty. '
KOU S M.E -Niei
Phone '.i-F-.l.
FOR SALE -W
the ground on
Phone I4-F-3.
FOR SALE - Ontv six horse
upright boiler. Snider's
Phone 7.1.1-R.
FOR SALE Long stem sw
Phono 3.13-.I.
et violets
3 OS
Kill! SAI.E -One sewing machine,
one (ncvchiiieilin Britanica, lltli
edition. Telephone
1 I l-W.
3 it 7
FOR S.u.i: but' v:--gtu lank tor oil.
Also one water tank, ISO gallons.
I.. L. Lane, Central Point. Phone
13-3. 30S
FOR SALE Obi manure, JI..1U and
$2.00 per load. City Scavenger.
Phone .1i',.1-lt. 310
FOR SALE I l-incl
Kimball weeder.
Foothills Orchard.
sulky plow and
Phono 01 l-.l-J,
313
'() It SALE lli.se
llartzell, lt',S-.I-l.
FOR SALE Uanu, gravel, sediment
and dirt, l-'owlng and teaming
work dono. Phone H12-J.
KOIt SALE POULTRY- AM) IKKiS
KllR SALE Pullets; also geese. It.
I. box ill. Mt'dlord. 3ns
KOI! SALE Hatching eggs from
pure bred While Leghorns or
O'lyinoutll llocks. carefully select
ed, 100 per cent layers. Either
variety $1.00 per setting. Phone
2S-R-1. 2,10
FOR SALI
setting.
Black .Minorca eggs for
Phone 411-.I-1. 307
FOR SALE It. I. Red and White
j. egborn eggs anil chicks. Hook
orders early. Mrs. F. II. Dressier.
Phone 777-L. 332
'OR SALIC Barrel Rock hatching
eggs, O. A. O. strain, $1.10 per
setting. Phone S-lt-2. 3 10
FOIt SALE Thoroughbred nun
Rock eggs for selling. Phone
S10-.I. ''
FOR SALE Bnnttims. Ii cltolco I. ol
den Seabright hens and one roos
ter, winners In Pasadena show. If
you want fine bantams, opportun
ity at half price, us 110 renin and
must sell, $10.00 for the 0. 31
Union St., Ashland. 307
FOR SALE It. I. Red eggs for
hatching. R. 4, Medford, Ore..
Mrs. A. XL Wright. 30S
FOR-SALE Superior S. C. While
Leghorn eggs. Bigger eggs and
larger birds. 1st cross famous O.
A. C. layers with Isaacson's beauti
ful prize winners. Trap-nested and
ralsutl right. Settings of 1.1 eggs,
$ I ..Ml and $2.50; $S.(0 per hun
dred. Cockerels fur stile. Jus
Jlrommer, phone 5S9-.1-2. Roule 3,
Medford.
KOR SALE Hutching eggs, Tuncrcd
Whito Leghorns, regular pens
200 and bettor bens $1.50 per set
ting. Special pen 2.1(1 and 2S7 egg
grade, $3.00 per setting. Phone
597-R-l. R. V. Crutn. 314
FOR SALE It. 1. Red hutching eggs.
Thorough bred stock. Phone
370-W. "
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent
interest five to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
Pear Orchard
Olie t.'lioifl!
in foothills
eight acres
Siiburhiiii Tract
near Medi'oJ'u.
in pears, three
acres Tokay (i rapes.
Fine Bungalow
One of the hest fruit seclioiif
For details see
Rogue River Land Co.
Since 1902 t
Office Hotel Nash Corner
-Goat mill. : tan y line (
eggs, and barley straw
) range, coal orj
d.lit I. or call mi I
bacon, llariloy.i
3 11 i
I, delivered nr on 1
I'nl 1 t re.'k. i
33 1 i FOR
power I (;
Dai i v. I
311:1 1
KOIl SALE LIVESTOCK
l; SALE- I
I'lire bred I Hint. - lei -1
1 1-1 n u lilleis; a!-n lir
a Ji-'.v iial! i-.it'iin pn
reican al Mndnc tin
St 'W s s it II s
miv; at. n
Inquire i:' ''
ard or li. 1:
I'lIK SALE -and
nanny
ur dume 3
FOIt SALE
Bliss Heme.
Medford.
. Wood, Medfoid. i
Fresh Tiiggt-n berg 1:0a!
1 e.'u Nert !i t en! ral.
', X.
Fine
Belgian hares. !
Ii I ti w.-j 'i'emb s! reel . (
FOR S 1.E- Ten
ni'lk cows. Als
"I'l
ers. 'alsh-:i pl.n e mi
two miles ntntbwest
FOR SALE A I
li't-E-13.
Fill! SALE Register I'd Shorthorn,
bulls, five head. Those bulls a re 1
royally bred and will be sold cheap, '
iualit- cnusitlereil. 1'. 11. Eagle
Point. Telephone 22-F-I2. Eaule
I'oint. Hulls can be seen at to '
place on upper
Hrophy.
Rogue river.
S A 1 . -Two teams, one 4 and 1
years old, weight about 23uit: tine
3 atitl 1 years old, weight about
2i'.n0. Al Musty, Central Point.
Oregon. 3n7
SALE Two cows, one fresh;
st.. small horse. Inquire Phoenix
irage, Phoenix, Ore. 3 1 0
FOR SALE- -Two go(M spring wag
ons, suitable for one or two horia's.
Also fine nuddlf. Walsh's place.
on Rin-s I .nut, two miles northwest
of Medford. 23 1
KOIt SALE Coats. Very choice
grade Toggenliuri': doe, hornless,
perfect marked, heavy ntilLer, very
heavy with kid, freshens lust of
-March, line doe; if sold at oi be
fore kidding price $1011.00. Fine
yearling doe, hornless, from above
dam, makings i.'f fine milker, breil
to pure bred registered buck, mak
ing kitls eligible for registration,
Price $71.0(1. Very large handsome
grade Toggenhurg doe. dehorned,
bred lo my registered buck, fresh
ens May loth, heavy milker, great
period of lactation, price $1 00.00.
Have few registered doe kids, one
not registered, but from registered
doe, can offer at right, price espec
ially, ituality considered. At stud
- Wasatch No. .129S pure bred reg
istered Toggenhurg buck, perfect
coiifi.'rnial ion ami markings, of
best, imported blood and extra
heavy milt; strain, limited service
fee $10.00 lo grades, $ I Lull , In
pure broils. Lou (1. Itiederstatll, 2 1
I'nion street, Ashland, breeder of
Toggenburg niilch gouts. . 307
TOR SALE REAL ESTATE
l'OR SALE Modem five-room bun
galow; many advantages, MMsl. tie
sold. 315 Haven street.
307
FOR SALE Aro you looking for a
gootl farm homo with plenty of
water for Irrigation and the very
best of soil'.' 315 Haven street. 307
FOR SALE Good five-room bunga
low, sleeping pt.trtdi, sloue founda
tion, lights, water, toilet, fruit,
garden, wood and chicken house,
lawn, paved street. Cheap If lllken
at once. Leaving town. tllSlleal
ty si reet. 3 10
KOR SALE Eighteen acres of land
opposite Oak tirovo school house
on Jacksonville road. For Informa
tion wrilo D. V. Turner, Genesee
Kansas. 330
FOR SALE 170 acre ranch. 100
acres In cullivullon. flood build
ings; 0110 111II0 from town and rail
road a bargain. J. B. Andrews,
Room 31 'North Grapo street.
Phone 53-M. 310
FOR SALE A fine IS acre tract,
gcutl buildings, I ', miles from city
limits, west on Main. Fine shade
trees, "4 mile from school. Cannol
be duplicated III Jackson county as
to locution and price. $0710.00,
part cash, balance time. Jus.
Bowling, 20 South Peach street.
Phone 313-.I or 370-.I. 307
FOR KALE A beautiful bungalow
with grounds 110 by 110. Fine in
appointments and detail. Large
Living room and dining romii, cab
inet kitchen and liuih room in
white enamel, two sleeping rooris,
large screened In porch, fireplace.
'argo cooling closet tor fruit.
frigerator, etc., built in buffet and
chlnu closed; extra large and spec
ially built windows. Good garage
antl chicken house. Grounds well
kept; flno garden and berries; rltj
assessments paid. Investigate this.
See Bennett Investment Co.
FOR SALE at acre ranch near
Tahlo Itock; good alfalfa and pola-
ton land; fair buildings; electric
light; fruit; near school. Price
reasonable. Mrs. A. Reese, Central
Point. Route 2. 327
FOR SALE Nice ntlracllvo little
liiingalow: four rooms, large screen
porch, bath, toilet; flro place;
garage, chicken house; lot 50x140
Price $22.10.00. Bennott Invest
ment Co.
FOR SALE If you are looking for a
home, and finality, price ami terms
interest you call at 820 West
Twelfth street. P. E. Wynkoop.
32
LOST
LOST--Small milch gout, brown
while spots on side. Reward fm
notifying I). E. Patterson, Talent
Ore. . :
LOST Tortoise sl,r! colored spec
tacles with lenses cr.n-ketl. If found
please return to Tribune office, tf
MISCKIXAXBOU8
FOR SERVICI'.
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tie. Cuthbert llldg..
Ninth l.'entrjtl Ave.
Auto Supitlivs.
LAMER IPfliNt.iCC;.
J.AIIKR Al'TO SPUING CO. We
are upernt in the' largest, oldest
M and best -eiui'Iied plant In tho Pa-
1 cific 11m : liw 1 .-.t. I'se our sprlnga
when others fail. Sold under writ
ten I'tiai-it'.ilee. 34 North Fifteenth
1 St.. Portland, Oregon.
,' J Attorneys.
!V. 10. Pllll'PS Attorney at Law,
' 1 42.1-421', M. !'. ft II. Bldfr. Office
phone 372; resilience phono 32S--M.
ELIJAH K. II
Garnett-Cort-
PI) Lawyer,
y Bids.
213-U
POUTER .1. NEFK tti,Tney-,it-law.
rooms X ami ti, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMFS
Corey Bulbllng.
Lawyer, llarnett-
Biiiltling Materlnls.
MEDFORD CEMENT RIllCK &
BLOCK WORKS specialize in all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Kir and Tenth streets. 2511
Expert Accountant.
vTlson lCvDnT-Tl() ivT
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting und In
come Tax requirements. Logic
into our simplified accounting
method. M. K. & 11. Building,
Medford. Phone 15 7-R.
Instruction in Music.
Kit ED ALTON I1AIC111T Teacher of
piano nnd harmony. Haight Muslt?
studio, 318 Garnctt-Corey Bldg,
Phono 72.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Dl(. A. BURKLUND, Chlropractlo
physician, St. Mark's building,
ncuto and chronic cases. Office
hours 10 a. 111. to 1 2 111. 2 to 5
p. m. Telephones Office 454, res.
750-.!.
A BURSKLL, M. 1).; D. C. Splnolo
glst. Physician and Surgeon, Spe
cially Physiological Methods. 30w
10-1 1 M. F. 11. bldg. Phone 29.
Take elevator to 3rd floor. 321
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
and Surgeon, Jackson County Baul
Bldg. Officii hours 9-12, 2-4. ON
flee phono 39. Residence 933.
! DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eyo,
onr, noso and throat. EyoB scien
tifically tested and glasses supi
piled. Oculist and Aurlst far S. P,
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Ct,
Bldg. Phono 507.
Dlt. K. (1. CAltLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATI1IS PHYSICIANS
416-117 C.urnott-Corey Bldg.
Phono 904-L-.
Rosldonco 2 0 S. Lnurel Stroot
BR. MeMORRIS M. DOW, Physician
und Surgoon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital ohsterics.
Special attention given to diseases
of women, ori'lcos 800-7 M. F. &
11. Bldg. Residence, the Dew Hos
pital. Printers nnd Publishers.
MEDFORD PR1NTINU CO. has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leuf ledgers, hilling systems,
etc.. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
T
Transfer.
EADS THANSf-'IClt & STOHAG10 CO.
Offico 4 2 North Front St. Phone
3 1 r. Prices right. Service guar
a ii toed.
Unclertjikers
JOHN A. pi:ul
Undertaker
Phone M 47 und 47-J-2. 28 Bouth
Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto
mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.
Lodges.
I. O. O. I- M'-dfnrd IchIro No. 83.
MeH evfrv Mmnliiy night at 7:30. C.
T. I'urkur, N. O., W. U Miller, Hecre
turv. ItuKun IIIvit Enciimpmpnt No. 30
MiM'tH 1M ami Uh Kriiluys at 7:30 p.
in. h'atiiui'l itutcmuu, C. P., I. O. How
ard, ncriht',
OHv' ittM-Hiih tolKO No. 28 Mett
lut n ml Ilnl TucHtluyH at 8 p. m. Nnn
ntn Hull, N. Annlo J. Bateman,
Mt-fiviiiry.
Virmms cordlully invited to all
You Can Buy Thesa
NOW, EIGHT.
S room moiliM-n lioust, close in,
pavement, corner 2 lots, worth $:150U,
buyer iiHsunie pavement $12 48, to
run 1 1 years ti pel cent, payable any
time, tint busy, today, $100(1.
5 nxnns, modern, plastered, stone
foundation, 1 1'-.0.
r rooms, modern, plastered, 2 lots
and furniture, I i.i.
;i roomsmodern, new, 2 lots, pave
ment, $roo.
M acres, well improved, only $3500
40 acren.' improved, joina town of
r.lHH), IIO().
1C0 acres, improved, only $3300.
See uh for (lertcripitou ttf those anil
ol hers.
HUED LAND b INVEST
MENT CO.
Garnctl-lxircy Lldg. i
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