WFnForcn wxrc tribune, mtttfdtiti. om-:r;o tpfsdav. makott . 102a PXTtT! SFJVKIf ' Market flews PORTLAND, Ore, Mar. 30 Cattle steady; no receipts. Grain and pulp fed steers 1 1 fti-1 1.7." ; choice lu.;,(i (gll; gcod to choice $S.5( 1 n.r.u medium to good $S.75 Gi !.75; fair to medium 7.25T 8.25; common to lair Jli. 25 (a 7.25; choice cows and hoif crB $910; good to choice $.U, a medium to good $6.ii0 fi 7.B0; lair to medium 5.-no ff( O.r.O; canneis 5.50; bulls fOfij 8; prime light calves $ 1 S (f-1 7 ; medium $ 1 0 i7 It; heavy J710; stockers and feeders 7 r.ii ,ij'8.50. Hogs Btendy; receipts 7C7. Prim" mixed 16.2r.l(l.r,0; niedium $lii-n lli. 25; rough heavy $1 l-(fr 15.511- plus ?I215. SHeop steady; receipts 119. Spring lambs fl0(ffi20; eastern $lil.5nfli 17.5'0; light valley $1T,.2T. Co 1 (1.511 heavy $ 1 4.25 iff 1 5.25 ; common to medium $1 1 fi" 1 4.50; yearlings $11.. hi iff 15.25; wethers fltti 14. 5u- owe; $1013. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 3D. nut ter steady; cubes extra 64c; parch ment wrapped box lots G7c; cartons HSc; half boxes half cent more; less than half boxes lc more, inutterfat tit)i l)7c f.o.b. station: 70c Pni ihm.i Eggs Sellimr price, ease count. JMffiri.le; ljtivllicr price. :i'Jc delivered; Bellini; price, candled, iigc; selected candled in enrtons, 40c. Poultry Hens .nffi3f)e lb.; broilers. 40 45c 11.; old roosters. 20c lb: turkeys, 37c lb.: jteesc. 2'2((fL5c lbi: ducks. 10 (u-15c lb. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES Mr. and .Mrs. C. It. lioyd were Med ford visitors Sunday calling on friends and relatives. Geo. W. Jacobs was in Medford one day the past week and returned with a Ford car. Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. McDonald were dinner guests Sunday at the Pickett home. tFrcd Cliam'plin returned to his heme on Foots Creek Sunday having lieen in Medford and serving on the jury at Jacksonville the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray were Ash land visitors Friday. 1 Miss (Lyndall Jacobs, Messrs. Geo. W. ducobs, Dert Cnrley and George Davis drove to Medford Saturday evening and attended the dnnco at tho Mat. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Striker wore down from Ashland and spent Thurs day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Brashear. The new directors of the irrigation district, Messrs. W. W. Hittler and I. H. Porter, were out Sunday looking ever the ditch in the Gold Hill sec tion. Mrs. M. Jacobs, tho Misses Nellie and Lyndall Jacobs and Geo. Jacobs were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wahl were down from Medford Sunday after noon calling at the Chas. Wahl homo. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bur num and Mr. Eldridgo. I.Mrs. G. B. Alden came down from Medford Thursday to attend tho Recreation club mooting and for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Engel, returning to '.Medford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Champlin were guests Sunday of Mrs. Cham plin's mother, Mrs. Wahl. 'F. C. Elliott and family returned to Medford Sunday after a short visit with relatives on Riverside. C. W. McDonald and Geo. 13. Alden drove down from 'Medford Tuesday evening and attended tho business meeting pf the irrigation district. The Recreation club was delight fully entertained by Mrs. Esther Hra shoar ut hor homo Thursday after noon. Readings were given by Mrs. Striker and Mrs. Gay and instrumen tal music by Miss Mnrtin of Ri.guo River, was greatly enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served by the hos tess. C. D. Woolverton was a business visitor in Grants Pass Thursday. Mr. Borrlan loft for 'Medford Sat urday en a business trip. Mrs. Celia Cross has been visiting home folks the last week, and looking after her interests. She is stopping in Mhrshfield at the present time. She left here Saturday for that place. Gertrudo and Edith Frcdenburg were shopping fn town the first of the week. Frank fs'etherland returned from the valley Thursday. We havo been experiencing some real blustery weather thru March and will be glad when this month has passed on; only a low more days anyway. Several cruisers canto thru town Sunday on their wa' into the tall tim ber above here. Mrs. Jthn C'adzow entertained with COO one evening last week. Mrs. Peachy. Miss Ailene Blahoney. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barker, Mr. Cox and three cruisers, I didn't learn their names. The high school boys went down to Central Point Friday afternoon to play basket ball with th" team there, ami our boys came out winner. II tn 12. This makes the second game the buvs have won from the valley boys. BUTTE FALLS They will play Applegale in the near future. l-oster Smith returned from college Saturday looking Tine after his win ter's sojourn in Kugpiic. 'Mrs. Huel Ilildroth's uncle and family are here visiting for a short time waiting for the roads to dry up some, so they can continue their jour ney on north. They have been spend ing the winter in California, and re turned us far as .Medlord in their ear We are informed that mere timber buyers are coining up this week, to look over our vast forests. They are always welcome, so are the oil men that aid they would come back soon. This is too valuable a country to lay idle, as it is. when there is a scarcity of tile material that is gi.-:ng to waste every day up here, enough to keep several mills in operation and em ployment for hundreds of men, so we ure in hopes thai the right one will come along soon and start the wheels revolving. TABLE ROCK TABLETS A letter from G. P. liall at Oak land. Cal.. states that he will bo un able to 'return to this district this spring. Mr. Hall for several years has been employed to do the gardening at the Modoc orchard and conseuuenilv will be' missed at the big ranch' this spring. Will I.ydiHrd has 'returneil from a two weeks business trip to Klamath Fails. Tho Perseus family are now resi dents of the Agalo district having moved there last wool;. Work on the roads in this district which was held up on account of the rainstorm has been resumed. It is reported that boring for oil will soon commence in the Sains Val ley district. With three drills going in the valley let us hope that the price of gasoline may seme day be lowered. Roy Kyle or Eagle Point, was a business visitor here Sunday. Among the roll of honor cows in tho Jackson County Cow Testing as sociation for tho month r.'f January is one belonging to Stanley l.ydiard of this place which was third on the list for quantity of milk produced and fourth in pounds of buttcrfat. .Many from here attended the pro gram at St. Mary's academy last Fri day night. Mr. Vandorfy of Medford, was buy ing hay in this district last Tuesday. J. C. Pendleton is helping with the work of assessing property in the county. Frank Deford recently killed on upper Table Itock one of the largest wild cats over seen in this vicinity. 'C. W. Sago and family or .Medford, were recent visitors at tho iN'ealon ranch. Dr. .1. S. Iliggins and wife and little daughter of Live Oak, Cal., re turned to Ihelr home Monday after a few days .visit at the l.ydiard home. Mr. Iliggins is a nephew of J. II. l.ydiard. it appears at the present time that the fruit trees In this vicinity were not injured by the severe ccld weath er of last December and are putting forth their buds tho same as usual. However many ornamental trees and shrubs were destroyed. Mrs. Agnes D. Reese has sold hor 5 1 acre ranch to l.oren Gregory of Agate, for a consideration of $70111). The packing house which has just been completed at the Modoc orchard is said to be tho most up-to-date house of its kind in the valley. A real estate deal of much ' impor tance was closed a few days ago when the Wycoff ranch became the proper ty of Mr. Weils of Nebraska, for a consideration in tho neighborhood of $25,0Hi). Mr. Weils and family will take possession next fall and will be gin at once the work of making a model stock and alfalfa ranch out of their property. AVith copious showers purifying the earth tho Hit watt ;ias passed over anil indications' point '.'o better 'Get the Genu and Avoid Waste BROWN & WHITE REALTORS MEDFOItl), OltEGON 40 acres all fino tree soli, 2 0 fn alfalfa, 10 In grain, 5 acre wood lot, about 30 fruit trees, there aro now 2d acres under tho ditch and the bal ance will bo; a fine houso, all modern convonien cs, a beautiful view of the valley, good barn and all necessary outbuildings, close to good schools and only M mile from paved high way. This wi" bear close Investiga tion. Price $10,000. 30 acres, all fine free soil, all In cultivation, 20 now under the 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 ana 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 chanco to show what we believe to be 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. BROWNS WHITE in Every Cake times. The frogs s;ng, the gra?s shoots up. the office seekers "shake", the hens lay eggs, land !uyers buy, the cows give more milk, the birds sing, the trees push out their buds and the wc.lnen folks and chickens scratch in the garden, it being the season just between the cough and sneeze period of winter and the spring fever period of spring. Restful Results for Men Only a person who has experienced that awful "all night" cougli that sometimes follows influenza can ap preciate what a good night's sleep can be. Mrs. Annie Davison, 20S0 Myrtle St., Long Reach. Cal., writes: "The result of lining Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for me." Foley's Honey and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy breath ing; stops tickling in throat; covers raw, irritated surfaces with a sooth ing, healing feeling. For salo by Medford Pharmacy. HEM WANTED MALE WANT 101) A man for about two weeks work on small ranch near Medford. Apply to A. F. Stennett at Mail Tribune office. in W'ANTICD Two boys over Hi with wheels. Apply Western rnioit Tele graph Co. S WA-XTED Ranch help. Phone Mira vista Orchard 51i7-.l-;t. WANTED Man fry cook, nine-liou' shift, $ 1.0(1. Gusher Cafe. ' WANTF.D 'M'an by cook, nine-hour shift. $1.00. Gusher Cafe. " W.V.N'TEl) Hoy over HI, Pullman Bakery. S WAN'TFD Hoy over 17 to learn phoU.raphy. Swem's Studio. s RAILWAY MAIL clerks. $110 nu.'nth. Experience unnecessary. Young men. 17 upward, desiring clerk ships, writo for free particulars. J. Leonard t former Civil Service Examiner), 75S Equitable Hldg.. Washington, D. C. ! WANTED Mon, $3.00 and board. Phono GS5-J-3. 14 WANTED -Man ror rauch work. Good board. Phono 04, Guy Con- W A NT ED Teams and men, Moon & Co., near Port Orford, Curry coun ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali fornia hay and grnin, hay $34.00 per ton, grain $72. Good men $5.00 per day; board $1.10; work road construction. Moon & Co. 320 WANTED SIISOELLANICOUS WANTED To rent three room un furnished or partly furnished psrt ment, close in, by elderly couple. Address Box F, Talent, Ore'. 9 WANTED Expert, phonograph re pairing. 45 South Central. Phono 015-.). WANTED To buy used brick in largo quantities. Phone 4S5-J. fi WANTED Plowing with tractors. J lour or acre. A. C. Husou, Route 3, Box 70. 1 1 WANTED Plain sewing. 3SN-M. 201 South Grape. Phone 11 WANTED A !) or 10-foct hay rake. Geo. Currier, Talent. Ore. WANTED To rem or buy, a good standard typewriter. t'nderwood preferred. Phono 333 Jackson ville. 7 WANTED Plowing, spraying and cultivating. Havo tractor and gooil equipment. Phono 408-.I-1. II. ' Aiming, R. F. 11. 3. 10 WANTED Will pay top market prices for wool and mohair. Sen us beforo you sell. Medford Junk Co. Phono 2S3-.I. WANTED To buy quilts. Phono 315 WANTED IIgtso for single orchard work. Call S42-J. WANTED 000 lawn mowers to sharpen on our big now Ideal grin der. Liberty Repair Shop, 22 South Grape street. " WANTED Carpet weaving and cleaning. 201 South Rlvorside. Phone 35G-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WAIXTED Automobiles for repair by expert auto mechanic. Clark Childcrs, opp. Nat. Phono 20. 33li WANTED To uuy smudge pots, Phone 46S-R-1. WANTED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson s, 45 l rout street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Medford Printing Co. WANTED Your uiae re worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front street. WANTED House moving nd re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4K8-X. tf MONEY TO IX1AN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate end buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape street. WHY Nice Home. " Kisy Terms. Price $1800 $250 cash, balance easy terms. All assessments paid. This house Is close in on North Riverside Ave... It has Just been painted and papered, it is a nice East front 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 new, strictly modern, very close in. suitable for one wishing to keep roomers. Will sell for $ 1500, easy terms. House could not bo built for $0000. J. C. BARNES See owner, riiono 7HI-L II I-XP W.l NTKI1 FKMA 1.14 $;!.:.) PER nY paid one lady In each town to distribute free circulars for Economy iNon-Alcoliolic flavor ing. Permanent position. F. E. Harr Co., Chicago. WAN'TFD Two experienced wait resses, six days a week. $15. tin. Gusher Ca'e. WA.TEI Wt.'inan for rooking ami general housework. 15 ileneva. Phone SI 7. In WANTED Woman to do general: housework. Good wages: no laun-i drv. Phono Mis. Walter Bowne.J 0S5-R-1. 71 WANTED Woman for general j hol'sework, three in family. 115-Y. Mr:;. Elliott. MISCKM.AXEOl'S FOR SERVICE lersey bull. Dressier. F. 11 3 32 POLITICAL CARDS. District Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, on tho republican ticket, subject to the wish of tho voters at tho coming primary election. If nominated and elected 1 will seo thai tno laws aro Justly and honestly enforced. Re spectfully yours. Adv. H. A. CAN'ADAY. Believing that my successful man agement of tho office of District At torney has sho'wn mo 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 tho republican ticket at tho May primaries. Adv. G. M. ROBERTS. I hereby announce my carfdldacy 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. Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for re-nominntlon for the office cf sheriff on tho republican ticket, sub ject 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. TERRILli, I hereby announc? myself a repub lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson county, at the May primarios. Sev eral years experience in this line of work. Including lost alx months of 1919 In the tax collodion depart ment, thoroughly quallflos me to ad minister the dutl s'of tae office in an efficient manner. Adv. .J&iN B. WIMER. County Clerk I announce my candidacy for re nomlnatlon for County Clerk on the ropublican 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 1 am entitled to your support this year. Adv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nomination to the 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 for County School Superintendent on tho repub lican ticket. G. W. GODWARD. Adv. I horoby announce myself as candi date for County School Superinten dent, on the ropublican tickot, at the primary election, May 21st. I am for progressive education, tho education that propuros for lifo, and for giving tho rural schoolB tho very best ad vantages possible I favor moro nor mal schools for Orogon. Adv. A. -1. HANBY., I herewith announce myself as can didate for nomination, on the republi can ticket, for county school superin tendent. SI'S.MNNE. W. HOMES. County Coroner I horcby announce my candidacy for nomination on tho republican ticket for tho office of County Cor oner. If elected I promise econom ical management of tho Coroner's of fice JOHN A. PERL. Adv. IIAWLKS MOOKB for democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary, 1920. 20 North Pencil He. I'OCND FtH'ND Small bundle Ian and ribbon. Owner may have same by calling at police station and identi fying same. 1' FOl'ND ladies' small purse. Own er may h:ive same by calling at Tribune office and identifying. 7 FOR 111. XT Ar-ArtTMENTS FOR RENT - - Furnished apartment j 1121 West Eleventh, or plu.iir :'.'.) II-W. i" FOR KENT 'Aitractive modern un furnished flat. Phono 750-.I. D FOR RENT Furnished npuiinient. 21 Olson street. Phone s:',2-R. 11 l'Olt KENT IIOl'SEWKKPIXti ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms at 322 South Central. 7 I'OK RENT HOl'SES FOR RENT Furnished seven-room modern bouse one block from post office: fino lawn and shrubbery. Call at Room 207 Fruitgrowers Hank Hldg. Phone 301-1.. tf FOK SALE MISt'KLLANEOl'S FtTlTs A I . E i lay . Phono 500-R-2. 11 FOR SALE Dim uNew Oregon straw 'berry plants 75c per 100. W. M. Fore, Sisklycu Heights. 0 FOR SALE- Empire cream separator No. 3-1. used only a short time, in good order. John A. Anderson, Contral Point. Call i.r phono 19:',. 10 FOR SALE Three-burner wickless oil stove. Cheap. 333 South Itivorside. N FOR SALE Cheap, sewing machine, kitchen (able, bed springs and stove. 5 1 2 South King street. 7 FOR SALE OR TRADE One corru gated roller, one tandom disc har row; both in good condition. Phono TS8-J-1. 7 FOR SALE Disc and sprlngtcoth harrows, sidehill. steel-beam and tree plows; ono horse Berkeley Orchards. 9 FOR SALE Real cheap, canopy top hack. 1 00 Almond street. FOR SALE Cheap, a quantity of good leather brown paint. 420 South Ivy. 7 FOR BALE Carlond of vetch and grain hny. Phono II. W. Bingham 597-J-3. tf FOR SALE Wood, delivered or on tho ground on Coleman Creek. Phono 14-F-3. 331 FOR SALE 14-incit sulky plow and Kimball wcedor. Thono 011-J-l, Foothills Orchard. 313 FOR SALE banu, gravol, sediment and dirt. Flowing and teaming work done. Phone 913-J. "OK BALK POULTUY AND EGGS FOR SALE Ono dollar per setting for oithor White Leghorn or Plym outh Rock eggs from pure bred lino laying stock. Orders delivered in Medford. Phono 2S-R-1 . 10 FOR SALE Ycitng Buff Leghorn lions. Phono 370-.I. Mrs. C. II. Piorce. 9 FOR SALIC Eggs from privu win ning pen of Partridgo Wyandoltas f(r hatchings, $1.00 Tor 15 eggs. Call at C. L. Earsley's. 910 West (Eleventh street, Medford. 10 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn laying hens. Call evenings. South Ham ilton street, near Dakota nvenue. 7 FOR SALE 'Barrel Rock hatching eggs, O. A. C. strain, $1.50 per sotting. Phono fi-F-2. 1 I FOR SALE R. I. Red and White leghorn eggs and chicks. Book orders early. Mrs. F. II. Drossier. Phono 777-L. 332 FOR SALE Superior S. C. White Leghorn eggs. Bigger eggs and lnrger birds. 1st cross famous O A. C. layers with Isaacson's beaut.l- fill pri.o winners. Trap-nested and raised right. Settings of 15 eggs. $1.50 and $2.50; $S.OO per hun dred. . Cockerels for sale. Gus Brommer, phono 589-J-2. Route 3, Medford. 3 in FOR SALE ft. 1. Rod hatching eggs. Thorough bred stock. Phone 370-W. tf MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent Interest five to forty years. McCurdy Insurance Agency Tho Heavy Black Land Appeals to everybody. Wo havo 38 acres of It, tho very best, In tho heart ut tho valley, no buildings, which wo can sell at $275 per aero, and it Is tho best and choapest small tract In tho valley. For It Is going to move soon. Wo can make satisfactory terms to tho right party. Crop rent alono in 1919 panned out more than $800.' Equally good for ivraln hr alfalfa. Rogue River Land Co. Since 1902 . 9iff jc Hyiel Nasb Corner- I'Olt S.M.I' LIVESTOCK FOR SAU-5 Large Jersey. Durham' cow. just fresh, good milker, rich milk, price $lio.uu. Phono I7-F--I FOR SALE Two span of horses, about i::io lbs. one odd horse about 1250 His. All goi.,1 workers and guaranteed. Vinson barn. North Riverside. s FOR SAl.lv A good Short horn bull, three years old, weight about 17uu lbs. Two year old heifers, year lings and calves sired by this bull can bo seen at our ranch. I'pton Bros., Central Point. 1 I FOR SALE Small Easter rabbits. J'hone 0 10-lt-l. s FOR SALE OR TRADE-.-Ono mill; cow. eleven head sheet). Phone ' 4 75-1.. 210 Laurel street. FOR SALE lllocky bay horse, seven years old. W. P. Dodge, 522 Park street. Phono 7SC-R. 1 I FOR SALE Eight shoals, weight 10 to 50 lbs. Writo G. W. Dewey. Talent. s FOR SALE Registered puro bred Red Polled bull, 4 l years old; splendid animal. See Foreman at Moiloc Orchard or D. R. Wood. Medford. FOR SALE A gor.'d family cow. Phono ('. 1 1 -.1-4. 7 FOR SALE Twelve milch cows: theso aro all selected cows. The best of milkers; also six yearling heifers. Walsh's place, on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Mod fc.Td. 333 FOR SALE Pure bred Duron-Jersey sows with spring litters; also bred sows; also a few half grown pig). Inquire of fcroman at. Modoc Orch ard or D. R. Wood, Medford. FOR SALIC Two o:M spring wag ons, suitablo for ono or two horses. Also flno saddle. Walsh's place, on Ross Lano, two miles northwest of Medford. 231 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Forty acres unimproved land. Sams Valley. I mini re E. M. Witte, 2 19 South Holly street. 33 FOR SALE One of tho niftiest nnd most completo llttlo bungalows In the city: six rooms, strictly mod ern, built-in features nnd cabinets, two fireplaces, laundry trays, back porch enclosed in glass, wired fo-r electric cooking, gas, woodhousoi garage, hot water heating plant. If you want something up to the minimi you will buy this. Seo 'Bennett Investment company, 102 West Main. ' FOR SALE (Nice five-room bunga low on pavement. Phono 547-L. 7 FOR SALE Eighteen acres of land opposlto Oak Grove school houso on Jacksonville road. For informa . tion writo D. V. Turnor, Gencsco, Kansas. 330 FOR SALE Nice attractive llttlo bungalow: four rooms, largo scroen porch, bath, toilet; fire place; garage, chicken houso; lot 50x140. Prlco $2200.00. Bennett InvoBt mont Co. FOR SALE If you aro looking for a home, and quality, prlco nnd terms Interest you call at X20 Wost Twelfth street. P. E. Wynkoop. 321 AUTOMOBILES FOR KALE Lalo model Ford tour--ing car. Inquire Flro Hall. II FOR SALE A Chevrolet In good condition, good tires, for $350. I). O. Hlpponsttil, route 2. X FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet. Phono 403-.I-3. 1 1 FOR SALE Seo our prices on over hauled Ford cars,, licenses paid; liberal tonus. McOtirdy-Dc'wne Motor Co. FOR SALE Nearly new 2-lon truck and contract for hauling for year 1 920. Snap. Terms, inquire at Brown & Brown's Billiard Parlors. 10 FOR SALE Wo trado used cars for horses, cattle, hogs and chickens Phono 20, Clark & Childcrs. T FOR SALE UBCd cars of all kludB on easy terms. Clark &. Chllders, 127 'North Riverside, opposlto Nat. 327 FOR SALE At n sacrifice, roomy five passenger car, new top, cord tires, runs and looks llko new; self starter of course. McCurdy-Ilowne Motor Co., temporary location Cra ter Lake Garage, IS South Fir street. FOR SALE BuicK runabout, four cylinder with self-starter; excel lent condition mechanically; prac tically new tires and a new top, at a sacrifice. McCurdy Bowno Mo tor Co., temporary location Crater Lake Garage on easy terms. Clarrk & Chllders, 127 North Riverside, opposlto Nat. 321' USED CAR clearing house, buy for cash, soil on terms. Plckons-morrill Motor Co.. 18 North Grape. tf LOST LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Bay horse, branded bar over H. S. on hip; shod and has small whlto spot on nose; u little white on hind foot. Reward. Walter Wood Eagle Point, Ore. X LOST A German polico dog, license No. 8fiS. Please notify Frank An derson f.ll-U-2. 7 .OST Tortoise siiet colored spec tacles with tenses cracked. If found Please return (p Tribune office, tf Il'SINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors Ml'RRAY BROS. & VAN VOR1S Abstracts of Title. Ctithbert Rids., Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave. Auto Supplies. I.AHER AUTO SPRING CO. Ws aro operating the largost, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa clflc northwest. Cso our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 31 North FitOonth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. W. E. PI II PI'S Attorney at Law( 425-420 M. F. & II. Bldg. Office phono 3 72; residence phone 325-M. -J ELIJAH 11. 11URD Lawyer. 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attomey-at-law, rooms X nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. , BulblliiR MatoMnls. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A! BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & II. Building, Modford. Phone 157-R. , Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Toachor o! piano and harmony. Halght Musi Btudio, 31 S Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 72. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. A. BURKLUND, ChiropractlO physician, St. , Mark's building, acute and chronic enses. Offlca hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 to 5 p. m. Telephones Office 454, res, 750-J. A BURSELL, M. D.; D. C. Splnole . gist, Physician and Surgeon. Spw clalty Physiologlcnl Methods. 80b4, 10-11 M. F. & H. bldg. Phone 29, Take ulovator to 3rd floor. 325 ROBERT W. STEARNS PhysloiaB and Surgeon, Jackson County Banij Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. OSt flco phono 39. Rosldonce 933. i DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician an! surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scion", tlflcally tested and glasses supi plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. Pt R. R. Co. Officos M. F. & H. Ct' Bldg. Phono 0 07. DR. F. 0. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATH1S PHYSICIANS 416-417 Guruott-Corey Bldg. Phono 90"4-Li. Rosldonco 20 S. Laurel Street DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Prnctlce limited to surgery nnd hospital obstertca, .Special attontlon givon to diseases of woman. Officos 300-7 M. F. St 11. Bldg. Jtosldonco, tho Dovr Hoo4 pltnl. Printers and Publbdiors. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, looso leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. . 27 North Fir St. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CC Office 4 2 North Front St. Phone, 315. Prlcos right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOIIX A. VKHIi Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 Bouth Bartlctt. Lady assistant. Auto mohllo Ilcnrso Service. Auto AraJ bulance Service. Coroner. I, o. O. R Mcilfonl lodge No. 83, MtM'tn nvcry Mnmluy nlKlit at 7:30, Cf T. Purkur, N. O., W. U Milter, Boore tury. , ' Knniin lllvnr Kncampmfint No. 80 BIijt'tH !'l uii'l 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. 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