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    BEDFORD Jim' TRIBUNE. MTmFDTJD. OT?EflOT. MONDAY. MAftOT. 20, 1020.
rA(i& T1VE
FUN AT RIALTO THAT
WILL HAUNT YOU
'Haunted Spooks," the spectacled
fttn-uiukcrs newest two-reel coined
is the funniest thine; HaroM ,v,l
bus ever done, cniitnttiin:; thirty min
utes of lnuulis that will tickle vour
funny bone and haunt vonr memorv
Jt is hems fenturod on the urogram n
tuo mniio lnenirc today and tomor
row. ,,,
Once nirnin that sterlimr master of
the sereen, Henry Ii. Wulthall, naiii
us a very welcome visit. J His time
hu appeared in "The Lunir Ann of
Miinnister," a very interestim: an 1
u remarkable uhotnpluv.
ETHEL CLAYTON IN "MORE
: DEADLY THAN THE MALE"
It was a diverting mixture of
melodrama and light eomedv . with
which. Ethel Clayton entertained at
the Liberty threalro last evening
where her new picture, ''.More Deadly
Than. the Male," opened a two (lav's
run. ,The title is, of course, from
Hlidyard Kipling's famous commen
tary upon "the female of the snecies"
and the impulse after seeing the lilri
is 'to agree with a distinguished poet.
especially when such a lovely person
us Miss Clayton is seeking to prove
it. ... .
. M'o. enn't imagine anv film lumi
nary wlio could heller impersonate
the lush-spirited heroine of this pie
tare than miss Clayton, tihe enters
into the spirit of the bold adventure
with just the riirbt decree of vivne
iousncss and she has the physical
cjmrm to 'make her impersonation
convincing. We can't remember when
we hnve'seen her more happily cast
"MIore Deadly Than the Male"' will
please screen lovers. It is a picture
that is well worth seeimr and will be
shown for the last times tonight.
QmtTkws
(Furnished by the JacKson County
Abstract Co.)
Real Kstnte Transfers
jrjollio Songer to H. H. Soiiger.
ct a. Land in 14-S01E 2011
James Taylor ,et ux, to Roland
I). Flaherty, et ux. Lot !).
block 3, Hoss Add. to-JIcd-ford
, 10
C. K. Terril, to Amies D. lieesc
Land in 10-36-2W 4137
'C. E. Terrill, to K. Zaun. NW
.of SR. SV of SE, SE of
SW, NE of 2-.17-1E
V-liabetli Ziiucrsttin to George
C Corey; et ux. Lot 18, block
4(i, Mcdford l.'iOO
Certificate of Title to Sylvester
y. Hamlin. Lot 111. block 'J.
Tuttles 3rd Add. to Mcd
ford -
Certificate of Title to Win.
I!. Edwards. Lot 1, block 1,
Conroy. Clancy Sub
A l iana Kainev, ct vir, to C. C.
Banks, ct ux.. Lots 18-10
JCatthcws Add. to Ashland 10
1. T .Gulligitr, ot ux, to Jackson
(County. Right ot way over
t NVi of 27-:i(i-4V 10
Circuit Court
leorge Andrews Vs. John Arnold.
Verdict. Judgment. ' Cost Dill.
llall lluss and Vessey vs. V. M.
Kudovan. Motion.
JIurvcy Walter vs. J, M. Wiutei.
Answer.
C. Miicklcin (trustee) vs. fleo. S.
Chite, Ida E. flute. Affidavit. Mo
dioli. Decree. Cost bill.
' C. A. Knight, vs. F. M. Hadovan.
Motion.
Itosenborg Bros, & Co., vs. F. M.
liadovun. M'otion.
iVan Schuwer Investment Co., vs.
T. A. Peters, et ux. Confirmation of
Sale.
Naomi Perry vs. Otis Perry. Di
vorce. Probate Court
N- It. F. Adkins, estate. First semi
annual report.
George - Gillette, estate. Oath.
Bond. Order.
Ira J. lloburt, estate. Petition.
Order.
Card of Thanks
Wo wish to thank cur friends for
their kindness to us during our late
bereavement; also for the many
beautiful floral offerings.
II. H. LAM KIN
t on. & mrs. j. l. helms.
Qet the papers to build tires, 100
per bundle, this office. M
TONIGHT!
Take "Cascarets" if sick,
Bilious, Constipated.
' Enjuy life! Straighten upt Your
system is filled with liver and bowel
poison which keeps your skin sallow,
your stomach upset, your head dull and
setting. Your meals are turning into
poison and you can not feel rijrht. Don't
stay bilious' or constipated. Feel splen
did always by taking Cascarets occa
sionally. ' They act without pripinp or
Inconvenience. They never sicken yell
like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, hirali
pills. Tliey cost so little too Cascarets
jrork while you !tefc
Of Utmost importance
Pure, emulsified cod-liver oil
is not medicine as many are
prone to think of medicine.-
is a form of grovrth-nourishrner.t
that is of utmost importance to
many children. That most
children relish and thrive on
Scott's is a "truism"
accepted the world over.
Give Scott's to the children
and watch them grow strong!
Scott & Bowne, BloomfielU, N.J.
Summons for Publication in Foreclo
sure of Tax l.lcn
In the Circuit Court of the State cf
Oregon for Jackson County.
City of .Medford. a Municipal Corpor
ation, Plaintiff vs. Anna Honney,
Fred Carlson, and nil other persons
and parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in and to the hereinafter described
premises, Defendants.
To Anna Bouncy, Fred Carlson and
also all other pei-scns and parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest In and to the
real estate hereinafter and in the
complaint described, tho above nam
ed defendants:
In the name of tho Slate of Ore
gon: You are hereby notified that the
City of Medfoid, a municipal corpora
tion, is Die holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 21107 issued
en the 23rd day of March. 1915 by
the tax collector of the County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, for the
amount of thirty-five and 32-100
($35.32) Dollars, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1913 together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon
upon the real property assessed to'
you, of which you are the owner as
appears of record, situate in said
county and state, and particularly
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: w
Being south 50 Cect of lot seven
(7) In bjock three (3) of Cottage
Addition to' Medford being property
described in Deed Records ot Jack
son county, Oregon, In Vol. sr. at
page the sanio being in C ottage
Addition to tho city of .Medford.
Oregon, according to the official plat
thereof, now of record.
Yen aro further notified that said
City of .Medford has paid taxes on
said premises for prior or subsequent
years, wilh the rate of interest on
said amounts us follows:
1913 tax, paid March 23, 1915;
tax receipt No. C. D. 2697; amount,
$35.32; interest 15 per cent.
1914 tax, paid Dec. 10, 1915; tax
receipt No. 04403; amount, $2S.2;
interest, 15 per cent.
1915 tax, paid October 5, 1916;
tax receipt No. 116.S5; amount,
$30.13; interest, 15 per cent.
'1910 tax, paid -May 5, 1919; tax
receipt No. 13565; amount, $34.59;
interest, 12 percent.
1917 tax, paid May 5, 1919; tax
receipt No. 22968; amount, $28.12;
interest 12 per cent.
1918 tax, paid January 12, 1920;
tax receipt No. 21971; amount,
$24.89; interest. 12 tier .cent.
bald Anna Bonncy as tho owner of
the legal title of the above described
property as the same appears of rec
ord, and each of the other defendants
above named are hereby further noti
fied that tho City of Medford will
apply to the Circuit Court of the
county and state aforesaid for a de
cree foreclosing plaintiff's lien
against tho property above described.
1 mentioned in said certificate.
And you, and each of you, are hereby
summoned lo appear within sixty
days from the date of the service of
IIKLP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Two experienced wait
resses, six. days a week, $l:j.ou.
Gusher Cafe.
WANTED Woman for cooking and
general housework. 15 Geneva.
Phone SI 7. 10
WANTED Woman to do general
housework. Good wages; no laun
dry. Phone Sirs. Walter Bowne,
6S5-H-1. 7
WANTED Woman for general
housework, three in family. 115-Y.
Mrs. Elliott.
WANTED Experienced stenograph
er for law i.'ffice. P. O. liox 180,
Corvallis, Oregon. 6
WANTED Experienced waitress six
days a week. Gusher Cafe.
nELP WAXTED MALE
WANTED i.ran by cook, nine-hour
shift, $4.00. Gusher Cafe.
WAtNTITD Hoy over 10, Pullman
Bakery. 8
WANTED Hoy ovor 17 to
lea rn
8
photo-graphy. Swem's Studio.
RAILWAY MAIL clerks, $1 10 month.
Experience unnecessary. Young
men, 17 upward, desiring clerk
ships, writo for free particulars.
J. Leonard (former Civil Service
Examiner), 75S Equitable Bldg.,
Washington, D. C. - - 9
WANTED TrimmorB and other
orchard help. Bear Creek Orchard
Phono 468-J-2. 6
WANTED Married man on ranch,
close in. Steady job for good man.
Orchard experience not essential.
Phone 78S-J-3. 'C
l ANTEI) Men. $3.00 and board.
Phone 6S5I-3. It'
WANTED Man ror ranch work.
Good lyard. Plione 64, Guy Con
WANTED Teams and men, Moon &
Co., near Port Orford, Curry coun
tv. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali
fornia hay and grain, hay $34.00
per ion, grain $72. Good men
$5.00 per day; board 1.10; work
road construction. Upon & Co. 320
; : " "" ' ' ' V
Ithis summons upon you exclusive of
! tho day of such service if personally
(Served within the State t'f Oregon,
jand wlihin sixty days from the first
I nil hlicjil utii .if lliiu .iinimmi. ..v.lii-
sivo of the day of said first publica
tion if served by the publication
thereof, and defend lliis suit or pay
the amount duo as abovo shown, to
gether with costs and accrued inler
cst, or for want thereof decree will
be rendered foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs aganst the laud
and promises above named, free and
clear from any and all right, title,
estate, lien, or interest that you, or
either of you, may have or claim
therein or thereto'.
This summons is published by or
der of the Honorable K. M. Calkins.
Judgo of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Jackson and said order was made and
dated this 13th day of March, 1920,
and Hie dato of the first publication
of this suimiiLns is the 15th dav of
March, 1930.
All process and papers In this pro
ceeding may bo served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon at the address heroaflor
mentioned. FRKD V. .MICARS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address Liberty Building, Med
ford. Oregon.
POLITICAL CARDS.
District Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for tho office of Prosecuting
Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon,
on the republican ticket, subjoct to
tho wish of the voters at the coming
primary election.' If nominated aud
olected J will see that tne laws are
justly and honestly- enforced. Re
spectfully yours,
AdT. H. A. CANADAY. .
Bellovlng that my successful man
agement of the office of District At
torney has shown me thoroughly
qualified, and that I can serve tho
people of Jackson county, In that
capacity best, I announce my candi
dacy for re-election on the republican
ticket at the May 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 of the
law. F. P. FARRELL.
Adv.
piierlff
I hereby announce my' candidacy
for ro-nomlnatlon for the office ct
sheriff on the republican ticket, sub
ject to the May primaries. I feel
that .my record as a public official
during the first term entitles me to
ro-nomlnatlon and re-election.
Adv. C. E. TERRILL.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate (or sheriff of Jackson
county, at the 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 me to ad
minister the dull' s ot the office In an
efficient manner. ' ' '
Adv. JOHN B. W1MER.
County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re
nomlnatlon for County Clerk on tho
republican ticket subject to the decis
ion of the people at the coming pri
maries, and hope my record In this
office the first term Is such that I
am entitled lo your support this year.
Adv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY.
County Assessor.'
I horoby announce my candidacy
for tho re-ncminatlon to the office
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, by the Republican party at tho
primary olection May 21st, 1920.
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN,
Hchool Superintendent
I horoby announce myself a candi
date for nomination for County
Schonl Superintendent on the repub
lican ticket. G. W. GODWARD.
Adv.
I horoby announce myself as candi
date for County School Suporlnton
dont, on tho republican ticket, at tho
primary election, May 21st. I am for
progressive education, the education
that prepares for life, and for giving
tho rural schools tho very best ad
vantages possible. 1 favor more nor
mal schools for Oregon.
Adv. A. J. IIANBY.
County Coroner
I hereby announco my candidacy
for nomination on tho republican
ticket for the office of County Cor
oner. If olected 1 promise -economical
management of the Coroner's of
fice. JOHN' A. PERL.
Adv.
ItAWXES MOOHE
for
democratic Nomination
District Attorney
MaT Primary. 1920.
WHY
Xlio Home.
Eisy
$250 cash, balance easy terms. All assessments paid. B -r
This house is cltso In On North lllversido Ave... It has Just been
painted and papered. It Is a nice East'fronl lot, all city Improve
ments in and paid for. A good range connected goes with the place.
Also have a larger house, ten rooms, nearly now, strictly modern,
very close in, suitable' for one wishing to ,keep roomers. Will sell
for $1500, easy terms, llouso could not bo built for $0000.
J. C: BARNES
See owner,
riiono 7BI-L
n'AXTED SIISCF.IXANEOVS
V A NTEIi Plowing with tractors.
Hour or acre. A. C. llnson. Route
3, ltox 76. 11
WANTED Plain sewing. Phone
lltS-.M. 204 South Grape. I I
WANTED A 9 or Hi-foi.': hay rake
(ieo. Currier. Talent, Ore.
WAXTliD- To tiuy a homestead re
linquishment. Box 41. 1)., .Mail
Tribune. 6
WANTED To rem or buy. a good
standard typewriter. Pnderwood
preferred,
ville.
Jaekson-
WAiNTED -Roof painting. -o;eiinB,
nuto painting, house paintl'K. Med
ford Painting Co.. 36 South Gi .pe.
30
WANTED Plowing, spraying and
cultivating. Have tractor and good
equipment. Phone 40N-J-1. 11.
Auning, R. K. 1). 3. 10
WANTED Will pay top market
prices for wool mid mohair. See
us before yoirsell. Medford Junk
Co. Phone 2 83-J.
WAiNTED To buy quilts. Phono 31
WANTED Horse for siuglo orchard
work. Call 842-J.
WANTED 900 la.vn mowers to
sharpen on our big new Ideal grin
der. Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South
Grapo street.
WANTED Carpet weaving and
cleaning. 201 South Riverside.
Phono 35G-J. Fluff Rug Factory.
WAINTED Automobiles for repair
by expert auto mechanic. Clurk &
Childcrs, opp. fis'at. Phone 20. 336
JVAXTED To ouj smudgo pots.
Plione 46S-R-1.
WANTED St. Louis prices for furs
at Johnson's, 45 Front street.
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Medford Printing Co.
WANTED Your tilde re worth real
money at Johnson's, 45 Front
street. - . . . -
WANTED Honse moving and re
pairing, roone ao-ai or 6-A. u-
VOli REXT Ar-ARTMEXTS
EUR RENT Furnished apartment.
21 Olson street. ' Phone 832-K. 11
FOlt REXT HOl'SKKEEl'ING
ItOOMH'-
FOIt RENT 1 lousekooplug rooms at
323 South Central. . i- . 7
FOR REXT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished seven-room
modern house one block from post
office; fine lawn and shrubbery.
Call at Room 207 Fruitgrowers
Bank Bldg. Phone 361-L. : tf
FOtVMl
FOUND Ladies' small purse. Own
er may have same by culling at
Tribune office and identifying. 7
FOUND On tMain street, ladies' kid
Blove. Owner can have sanio by
culling at this office and paying for
' ad. 0
LOST
LOST A German police dog, lhnse
No. 866. ' Pleaso notify Frank An
derson 61 l-H-2. 7
LOST Tortoise Bleu colored spec
tacles with lenses cracked. If found,
please return to Tribune office, tf
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. B. AndrewB loans
money on rsal estate -and buys
mortgages and . Liberty bonds.
Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape
Rtrnet.
BROWN & WHITE
REALTORS
MEUFOKI), OREGON
40 acres all fine tree soli, 20 In
alfalfa, 10 in grain, 5 acre wood lot,
about 30 fruit troos, there aro now
2b acres under the ditch and tho bal-.
anco will be; a flno house, all modern
convonlen ca, a beautiful view of tho
valley, good burn and all necessary
outbuildings, close to good schools
and only M mile from paved high
way. This wJ bear close investiga
tion. Price $10,000.
30 acres, all flno free soil, all In
cultivation, 20 now undor tho ditch
and being seeded to alfalfa, 7 acres
best varieties pears 8 years old and In
flno condition with a splendid crop
set for this season, a fine largo home
with all modern conveniences; the
Improvements alone would cost you
more than tho price now asked. Lot
us show you this ana explain why it
enn e bought at the 'price and the
very liberal termB offered.
All wo ask of any honost and sin
cere buyer Jb a chance to show whut
wo believe to be some of the very beBt
values ever offered In this valley
whethor a small cottago in town or
an Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock
ranch.
6t
BROWN & WHITE
Terms.
Price. 9IHIH)
20 North Peach SI.
CLASS
i
1 1 I SI X ICSS O I ' I 'O ItT V X I T II '.S
FOR SALE OR RENT One of the
best small business propositions in
the city. Extra goc'd trade, good
clean stock, line location and good
store building. Five living rooms
in connection. If you have a little
money and art! looking for a pay
ing business, one that can be han
dled bv man and wife, you bad
better hurry and look this ever.
II will be sold quickie Reason
for selling have other business to
look alter. Address Box M, Mail
Tribune. 5
FOR SALE Paying restaurant busi
ness. H. It., care .Mail Tribune. 314
MISOELLAXEOVS
FOR SERVICE Jersey bull.
Dressier.
F. II.
332
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FORSALE Hay. Phone 500-R-2. 1 I
FOR SALE 900 New Oregon straw
therry plnnts 75c per 100. W. M.
Fore. Siskiyou Heights. 9
FOR SALE Empire cream separator
i.No. 34, used only a short time, in
good order. John A. Anderson.
Central Point. Call or phone 193.
10
FOlt SALI4 Three-burner wb-kloss
oil stove. Cheap. 333 Solllli
Riverside. 8
FOlt SALE Cheap, sewing machine,
kitchen' table, bed springs and
stove. 512 South King street. 7
FOR SALE OR TRADE One corru
gated roller, one tandem disc har
row; both in good condition. Phone
788-J-l. 1
FOR SALE Disc and sprlngtaoth
harrows, sidehill, steel-beam and
tree plows; one horse. Berkeley
Orchards. 9
FOR SALE Furniture and canned
fruit. 330 South Riverside 6
FOR SALE 'New wood range cheap.
Medford Sheet Melal Works. 6
FOR SALE A few bargains this
week only III Holgian hares, llliss
Heine, 916 West Tenth street,
Medfoid. 6
FOR SALE' Ileal choap, canopy top
hack. 1 06 Almond atreot.
TOR SALE Cheap, a quantity of
good leather brown paint. 420
. South Ivy. 7
FOR SALE Hay. Phone 500-R-2.
312
FOR SALE Carload of vetch and
grain hay. Phc.no II. W. Bingham
697-J-3. tf
FOR SALE Wood, dellvorcd 'or on
the ground on Coleman Creek.
Phono 14-F-3. 331
FOR SALE 14-lncli sulky plow and
Kiinball weedor.- Phone 611-J-4,
Foothills Orchard. 312
FOR SALE! ttanu, srarel. sediment
and dirt. Plowing ana teaming
work-done. Phone 81 2-J.
FOR BALE POULTKY AND EGGS
FOR SALE Eggs from priio win
ning pen of Partridge Wynndottes
for hatchings, $1.01 for 15 eggs.
Call at C. L. Earsloy'B, 910 West
lElcventh sh eet, Medford. 10
FOR SALE Huff Leghorn laying
hens. Cull ovenings. South Ham
ilton street, near Dakota uvoniio. 7
FOR SALE 'Barrel Rock hatching
eggs, O. A. O. strain, $1.00 per
sottlug. ' Phone G-F-2. .11
TOR SALE R. 1. Rod and Whito
leghorn eggs and chicks. Book
orders early. Mrs. F. 11. Dressier.
Phono 777-L. 332
FOR SALE Superior 8. C. Whlto
Loghorn eggs. Bigger eggs und
larger birds. 1st crosB famous O.
A. C. layers with Isuacson'B beauti
ful prlzo winners. Trap-nested and
rulsod right. Settings of 1 5 eggs,
$1.50 and $2.50; $8.00 per hun
dred. Cockerels fr sale. Gus
Bronimcr, phone OSU-J-2. Route 3,
Medford. i
FOR SALE llntching eggs, Tancred
Whlto Leghorns, regular pens
y 200 and hotter hens $1.50 per sot
ting. Special pen 250 and 287 egg
grade, $3.00 per setting. Phone
697-it-l. R. V. Crura. ' 314
FOR SALE It. 1. Red hatching eggi.
Thoromgh bred stock. Phono
370-W. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm or orchard land, q per cent
Interest five to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
The Heavy
Black Land
Appeals to everybody. We havo 38
acres of It, tho very best, in tho heart
it (ho valley, no buildings, which we
cun sell at $275 per aero, and it Is
the best and cheapest small tract In
the vallqy.
Vox it Is going to move soon. Wo can
mako satisfactory terms to tho right
party. Crop rent ulono in 1919
pannod out more than $800.' Euually
good for raln or alfalfa.
Rogue River Land Co.
Since 1902
"Offjce. Jlojej Njwli gocnef
FOR SAL! LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Two span of horses,
about Kino lbs. One odd horse
anoui i..ti ins. All gocl workers i
and uuarunteed.
North Riverside.
Vinson barn.
FOR SALE A good Shorthorn bull,
three years old. weight about 1700
lbs. Two year old heifers, year
lings and calves sired by this hull
can be seen at our ranch. Upton
Bros., Central Point. 1 1
FOR SALE Small Easter rabbits,
u'hono 0 10-R-l. s
FOR SALE OR TRADE One milk
cow. eleven bead sheep. Phone
475-L. 2 1 6 Laurel street. S
FOR SALE Blocky bay horse, seven
years old. W. P. Hodge, 522 Park
street. Phono 7Si-R. 1 1
FOR SALE Eight shouts, weight 10
lo 50- lbs. Writo G. W. Dewey.
Talent. ,x
FOR SALE Registered puro bred
Red Polled bull, 4 Vi years old;
splendid animal. See Foreman at
Modoc Orcha rd or D. R. Wood.
'Medfi.Vd.
FOR SALE A good family cow
J'nono 61 1-J-l. 7
FOR SALE Twelve milch cows:
theso aro all selected cows. The
best of milkers; also six yearling
heifers. Walsh's placo, on Ross
Lane, two miles northwest of Mod
fcrd. 333
FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc-Jersey
sows with spring litters; also bred
sows; also few half grown pint.
Inquire of foreman at Modoc Orch
ard or J). R. Wood, Medford.
FOR SALE Two gocul spring wag
ons, suitable for one or two horses
Also fine saddle. Walsh's place,
on Ross Lane, two miles northwest
of Mcdtord. 231
FOlt SALE REAL J5STATE
FOR SALE Forty acres unimproved
land. Sams Valley. Inquire E. M.
Witte, 219 South Holly street. 33
'OR SALE One of the niftiest and
most complete little bungalows In
the city: six rooms, strictly mod
ern, bullt-ln features and cabinets,
two fireplaces, laundry trays, back
porch enclosed in glass, wired for
electric cooking, gas, woodhouse,
garage, hot waler heating plnnt.
If you want something up to the
minute you i will buy this. Sec
Bennett Investment company, 102
West Mnin. ...
FOR SALE 4N'ice five-room bunga
low on pavement. Phone 647J., 7
FOR SALE Six-room modern house
Hour blocks from Main street. Cull
at 604 North Riversldo or phono
C10-J. , 6
TOll SALE Small rosidonce prop
erty . one block off pavement.
Would trade for light car. ' Cull
416 King. C. 1). Nobley. 6
FOR SALE 64 acre ranch, 30 ncros
new stand Irrigated alfalfa and 34
acres wood .timber pasture, within
one mllo of paved highway and
Talent, five miles of puvenicnt to
Ashland, eight to Modford. Ideal
location. Priced to sell. With this
four flno Jorseys, Tour holfors to
freshon in April, two calves, bull
und separator. See owner, E. K.
Fobs, Talent, Ora. Phone 372-.R-12,
Ashland. , ;. . 314
FOR SALE Eighteen acres of land
opposite Oak Grovo school llouso
on .Jacksonville road. For Informa
tion write D. V; Turnor, Gonoscn,
Kansas. 330
FOR SALE Nice auractivo little
1iungalow;four rooms, large soroen
porch, bath, toilet; fire placo;
garage, chicken llouso; lot 60x140.
Price $2350.00, llonnett Invest
ment Co.
FOR SALE If you aro looking for a
home, and quality, prleo and terms
Intorost you call at . 820 Woat
Twelfth stroot. I'. E. Wynkoop.
321
AUTOMOBILES
FOR KALE ,uto .model Ford tour
ing cur. Inquire Fire Hull. 1 1
FOR SALE A Chevrolet in good
condition, good tires, for $350. I).
O. Hippenstul, roule 2. K
lOll HALE 1920 Chevrolet. Phono
403-J-3. 11
FOlt SALE See our prices on over
hauled Ford curs, licenses paid
liberal terms.'. (McCurdy-Bwne
Motor Co. .,
FOR SALE Nearly new 2-ton truck
jand contract for hauling for year
1920. Knap. Terms. Inquire at
111 own & Brown s Billiard Parlors.
- 10
FOR SALE -We trade used cars for
horses, cattle, hogs and chickens,
Phone 20, Clark & Guilders. . 7
FOR SALE L'sod cars of all kinds
on onBy terms.- Clark & Chlldont,
127 iXfirth Riverside, opposite Nat
1 ' ' 1 337'
I' OR SALE At a sacrifice, roomy
five passengor car, now top, cord
tiros, runs snd looks like new; self
starter of course. McCurdy-Bowno
IMotor Co., temporary location Cra
ter Lake Garugo, 18 South Fir
street. .
FOR SALE Bulck' runabout, Jour
cyiindor with self-starter; excel
lent condition mechanically; prac
tically now tires end a new top, at
a sacrifice. Mccuruy Uowne Mo
tor Co., temporury locution C'rstor
Lake Garago.
on easy terms.-cfarrkrii Chiiflers,:
127 North Riverside,, opposite Nat.
32
USED CAR clearing bouse, buy for
cash, sell on terms. Pickens-Merrlll
Motor Co., 18 NQrt Grape, tf
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Ill'SIVF.SS DinECTOKt.
Abstractors
l I " li li v lim4
& vax von is
Abstracts of Title. Cuthbert Bldg.,
Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave.
Auto Supplies.
LAT1ER AUTO SPRINO OO. WS
are operating the largest, oldest
and hoct-A,iiilt,nri nlnnt In thn Pa-
! ciflc northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 31 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
' Attorneys.
W. E. PHIPPS Attorney at Law,
425-426 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office
phono 372; residence phone 325-M.
ELIJAH II. HURD Lawyer. 1-14
Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
PORTER J; NEFF Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nations)
Bnnk Building.
A. E. REAM ICS -Lawyer, Garnott
Coroy Building.
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS speciallie In all
klndB of cement building products.
Cor. Fir nnd Tenlh streets. 369
Expert Accountant.
WILSON, AUDITING CO. B. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attontlon given
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction In Music.
FRED ALTON IIAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. JIalght Musis
studio, 318 Garnott-Corey Bid.
Phone 72.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. A. BURKLUND, Chlroprnctlo
physician, St. Mark's building,
. acute and chronic : cases, '. Office
hours 10 a. ni. to 12 m. 2 to 5
p..in. Telephones Office 454, res.
. 760-J. ! 1 .,1.
A BURSELL, M. D.: D. C Splnola
glst, Physician and Burgeon. - Spe
cialty Physiological Methods. 301-10-11
M.,F. & H. bldg. Phone 29.
Take elevator to 3rd floor. , 325
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physlolaa
and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank
Bldg. - Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Ot
flee phone 39, Rosidonce 933.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician an
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes eder,
tlflcally tested and glasses supi
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P,
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Ci,
Bldg. Phone 667. , ." ..
DR. F. G. CARLOW
' DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW" '
OSTEOPATH18 PHYSICIANS
416-417 Gurnott-Corey Bldg.r
Phone 904-L. ,
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street
DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physlclsn
and Surgoon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obsterlcs.
Special attention given to diseases
. ot women. Offices 306-7 M. F. &
' II. Bldg. Rosidonce, the Dow. Hos
pital, -i ..i. - I,
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
- host equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose Joa lodgers, billing systems.
' etc. Portland prices., 27 Nortn
Fir St. ': '. . .
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CfX
. Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. Undertakers
JOHN A. I'EMi ---;
Undertaker -Phone
M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South
Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto
mobllo J I car so Service. ..Auto Am
bulanco Servlco. Coroner. -
Lodges.
I. (). O. R Medford Iouks No. SI,
Meets ovory Monday night at 7:30, C
T. l'urkor; N. O,, w. L, Miller, secre
tary. ! ! ...
ltoffun River Encatnpmont No.' 80--
Meets M und I Hi Fridays at 7:30 p.
m. Samuel Batuinun, C. P..- L. O. How
ard, scrllio.
' Olive 'Wickah lortgo No. 21 Meets
1st and ilru Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nan
nie Hull. N., U.,:. -Annie; I.. Batemu,
secretary.
Visitors cordially , Invited to at!
meMlnei. -
: You Can Buy These
, NOW,' EIGHT.
1 8 room modern houso, close In,
pavement, corner 2 lots, worth $3600,
buyer assumo pavement $12 48, to
run 11 yeurs 8 pur cent,' payablo any
time. Got busy, today, $1000.
6 ruoms, modorn, plastered, stone
foundation, $1650.
D rooms, modorn, plastered, 2 lots
and furniture, $1650. . ,
6 rooms, modorn, new, 2 lots, pave
ment, $1500.
80 acres; well Improved, only $3500
' 4 0 acres. Improved, Joins town ot
li.$M' "J1-.-.'.' "f i
160 acres, Inipr'ovod, only $3600.
See us for description ot those and
others. " ... ,'
HURD LAND ft INVIfT
MENT 00.