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    WEUFORP WKTL THTBUTTE. WETTFOTIP, Oftl'ION, FWDAY, 'APRIL 2. 3020.
AT PRESBYTE
CHURCH ON EASTER
Frederick Dullard's sacred cantata
"The Resurrection According to St
John" is an unusual musical work
requiring a solo, quartet and reader.
Very elaborate, preparations have
oeen made to make tho musicnl ser
vice In -which this beautiful wnrir win
be heard, one long to be remembered
in, mo annals of the local Presbyter
Jn church, and a verv finished rnn.
OWon of this "beautiful work Is being
anticipated by not only this congrega
tion but those musically inclined.
Mrs. H. E. Marsh will be heard in
short pipe-organ recital lasting a
tiuartor or an hour preceding this
service. Tho Presbyterian church at
I'noenix have dismissed their evening
service in order to have tho opportun
Ity of joining wllh this church in thi:
fitting celebration of tho Rosurrec
tlon. At the morning service a large
number will be received in the church
two beautimi quartet numbers will
be rendered and Mrs. Frank Isaacs
Will sing for the offertory "Hosanna'
by Granier, assisted by Chas. Edward
Root, 'cello, Carlton Janes and Miss
Ruth Campbell, violinists. The gen
eral public is most cordially invited
to join in worshipping at this church
at both of these services.
. Special Easter Sunday school pro
gram at the Presbyterian church. All
classes to celebrate together in tho
main church building. Como early.
Special early music by Mr. Edgar
Wight,' Miss Earsley and Mr. Show
ers. Miss Van'01'slulB will lead the
singing, special Easter prayer by
Rev. Boozer and Mr. Mills. Several
exorcises by pupils in tho beginners,
primary and main Sunday school de
partments. Mrs. WcKeany will tell
the Easter story. Easter flowers will
be handed to ench person after the
completion of the program. Every
body welcome.
Presbyterian Sunday school Eastor
program : .
9:30. Special music, Mr. Edgar
Wight, Miss Earsley and Mr. Showers
9:45. First song. All sing, with
fMiss Vandersluis leading.
9:50. Prayer . 'by Rev. Boozer and
Lord's prayer all together.
10:00; (Miss Milts' class, exercise
10:05. Second song, all sing, Miss
Vandersluis leading.
. 10:10. Mrs. Sweeney's department.
exorcise.
; 10:25. Take up Easter offering.
10:30. Miss (Bullis's department
exercise.
: il u: 4,0. Mrs. McKcany, Easter story.
10:45. Third song, all sing Miss
Vandersluis leading.
1'0':50. Closing prayer by Mr. Mills,
,10:53. All pass out and receive
Easter- flower. Mrs. Sweeney and
Miss Bullis's department pass out
south door; Miss Ferris and Mrs
Cornish give flowers. Others pass out
of north door. Miss Holt and Miss
Cottrell give flowers there. All are
welcome, como early and get all the
good. C. J. Brommer, superintendent
(jbwt'News
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co.)
Circuit Court
Ben W. Olcott, governor et al vs.
' Llllio Kinder and R. W. Kinder. Fore
closure..
i Anna E. Nye vs. William Myer et
! ux. Summons.
Lincoln Gray vs. Lucilo 'P. Keeney
. et vlr.i Motion and order.
- Charles E. Gray et ux vs. W. II
Striker et-ux. For money.
Talent Irrigation District vs. Ed-
THE PROPER WAY
TO 1M ASPIRIN
first see that tablets you take
are marked with tho
"Bayer Cross."
' The Bayer Company, who introduced
Aspirin tell in their, caroftil directions
in ench paeknge of genuine "Bayer Tab
Jets of Aspirin" that to get best results
one or two glasses of water should be
drank aftor taking tablets.
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be pen
nine nni3t be marked with the safety
"Bayer Croas." Then you are petting
the world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by
physicians for over eighteen years.
feach-unbroken "Bayer" package con-
tains proper directions for Colds, Head
ache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis, and for
Pain generally.
Handy tin 'boxes of twelve-tablets
cost but a few cents. Druggists, also
111 larger "Bayer" packages. Asnirin
is the trade mark-of Bayer Manufacture
of Monoaceticacid ester of Salicvlicacid.
KILL THE RATS
rTr I ll-URY .
i uwn i
By Using
STEARNS' PASTE
tmrrnt!nnlextrminstor '"."Jf!
inB IOT whit ura ii.-h -
n a tc-w mom-n u. Two l im. s and Si ;
Ibou Id l noua lo kill Iron. M u, u rmu.
LlEABtfMUSt OBOES FIOI JUUI
win P. Hughes. To condemn reser
voir site. Summons.
J. W. Dailcy vs. Security Insurance
Co. Verdict.
C. A. Knight vs. F. M. Radovan
Order.
Rosenberg Bros. & Co. vs. F. SI.
Radovan. Bond.
' John F. Rocho vs. Eliz. C. Stiller et
al. Demnrrer.
Effie Luella Taylor vs. Corey Clark
Taylor. Appearance and consent.
T. J. Halls vs. F. SI. Radovan
Order.
State vs. T. J. Smith. Sentence.
State vs. Lark Evans. Sentence.
Ii"olnte Court
Est. W. C: Kenyon. Report and
proof of publication.
iBst. iL. A. Neil. Report and order.
Est. Mary Q. Klrshbaum. Final
"account and order.
' Est. (Minnie Sender. Order and
bond.
Est. J. D. Parker. .Motion and
order.
Est. James S. Lee. Proof of heir
ship. Est. Martha A. Freol. Rond.
Est. Martha E.-Rapp. - Onlor.
, ,'Ent. , Alice Martin, retitiou , and
order!
o the stomach has upset many a
night's rest, li your stomach is acid
disturbed, dissolve two or three
on the tongue beforo retiring and en
joy refreshing sleep. The purity and
goodness of Kimoidt guaranteed by
' " ' SCOTT & EOVNE
MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION
POLITICAL C AICOS.
District Attornoy.
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 at the coming
primary election. If nominated and
elected I will see thai tte laws are
justly and honestly- enforced. Re
spectfully yours,
Adv. H. A. CANADAY.
Believing that my successful man
agement of the office of District At
torney has shewn me thoroughly
qualified, and that I can eorve the
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. Q. 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.
Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nomlnatlon for the office cf
sheriff on the republican ticket, sub
ject to the Slay primaries. I feel
that my record as a public official
during the first term entitles me to
re-nomination and re-election.
Adv. C. E. TERRILL.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson
county, at the May primaries. Sev
eral years experience in this line of
work, Including last six months of
1019 In the tax collection depart
ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad
minister tho duti s of t'ae office In an
efficient manner.
Adv. JOHN B. WIMER.
County "Cleric
I announce my candidacy for re-
nomlnation for County Clork on tho
republican ticket subjoct to the decis
ion of tho people at the coming pri
maries, and hope .my record in this
office the first. term la such that I
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 herebv announce mvself a candi
date for nomination for County
School Superintendent on the repub
lican ticket. G. W. GODWARD.
Adv.
I hereby announce myself as candi
date for 'County School Superinten
dent, on the republican ticket, at the
primary election, Slay 21st. I am for
progressive education, the education
that prepares for life, and for giving
the rural schools the very best ad
vantages possible. I favor mora nor
mal schools for Oregon.
Adv. A. J. IIANBY.
I herewith announce myself as can
didate for nomination, on the republl
can ticket, for county school superln
tendent. Sl'SAXNE. W. HOMES.
County Coroner
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republican
ticket for the office of County Cor
oner. If elected I promise econom
ical management of the Coroner's of
fice. . . JOHN A. PERL.
Adv.
RAWLKS HOOKS
for ,
)emoc ratio Nomination
District Attorney
May Primary, 1920,
GRANDMA NEVER LET
HER Hi GET GRAY
She Kept Her Locks Dark and
Glossy, with Sage Tea
and Sulphur.
When you darken your hair with
Rage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tell, because it's done so naturally, so
evenly. Preparing this mixture,
though, at home Is mussy and trouble
some. At little cost you can buy at
any drug store the ready-to-use prep
aration. Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients called "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound." You Just
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand nt a time.
By morning all gray hair disappears,
and, after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark
ened, glossy and luxuriant.
Gray, faded hair, though no dis
grace. Is a sign of old age, and as we
all desire a youthful and attractive
appearance, get busy at once with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
nnd look years younger. This ready-to-use
preparation Is a delightful toi
let requisite and not a medicine. -It
Ib not Intended for tho cure, mitiga
tion or prevention of disease.
nELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Married man on ranch;
orchard experience not necessary.
IPhcuo 7S8-J-3. 11
WANTED A pastry cook nights,
wages $5.00, 10 hours. Rex Cafe.
tf
WANTED Men. $3.00 and board.
Phone 685-J-3. 14
WANTED Man for rrtnch work.
Good board. Phone 64, Guy Con
ner. .
WANTED Teams and men, Moon l
Co., near Port Orford, Curry coun
ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali
fornia hay and grain, hay $34.00
per ton, grain $72. Good men
$5.00 per day; board $1.10; work
road construction. Sloon &. Co. 320
'MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. B. AndrewB loans
money on Teal estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 53-M. 31 NoTth Grape
Afreet.
WHEN A
Good Stock Ranch
including full equipment
from branding irons to mow
er and -rake and motor cat
call be offered for
ONLY $6,000.00
It's time to sit up and take
notice. Liveable house, good
fair barn, consdcrable, hay
land and more than $1,000
wortli personal. See at once
Rogue River Land Co.
Since 1902
' Office Hotel Nash Corner
Used
Automobiles
For Sale
One aood Ford Tourlna Car
One Buick Light-Six Tour
ina Car.
One Saxon Six Tourina Car.
One 1919 Chevrolet Roads
ter.
One Reo Truck. Price $300.
One . Bulck... Tourina.. Car.
Price $500.
Look Them Over.
Tutny
Motor
Company
123-125 So. Front St.
WHY
fASH WANTED MIST UK SOLD
IDEAL DAIRY AND ORCHARD TRACT
4,-i ACRES PACIFIC HKJHWAV lltltKi.ATED
Lies Ix-lwwn the Pacific HlRhwiiy nnd the rallronil Just out of Tal
ent, (irntlo past slope. Perfect for Irrigation. Kant front on high
way. Twenty nrivs of pear ten years old, produced lout, year net
Sl,0(0. Never had. n failure from froM. sr, acrrs-itleul for alfnUa.
CASH imTS WITH ME.
On acronnt tif lnnlnoss Interests elsewhere It Is absolutely neces
sary Hint this bo sold nt once. If you liavo rash wo inn do business.
Would consider dlvldinn tliLi placo into three fifteen acre tracts, but
would wnnt nil sold.
If Interested in getting an Ideal homo place rhenp, see owner,
J. C. BARNES
Phone 7HI-L
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Waitress. Apply to Mr.
Tengwald, Hotel Holland. 11
W ANTRIM Waitress at tho Hotel
Medford. Call in person. Don't
phone.
WANTED Woman or Kill to work
in tailor shop, llulier, 113 West
Main. 10
WANTED Woman for cooking and
general housework. 13 Geneva.
Phone S17. 10
WANTED Woman for general
horsework, three in family. 115-Y,
Mm. Elliott.
HELP WAXTED
Ma to nnd Femalo
WA'NTKD Man nnd wife for ranch
work. Everything furnished.
Phono 25-F-12, Eaglo Point, Ore
gono. Call after 6:30 p. m. 12
WAXTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Second-hand office desk.
People's Electric Store. 3S
WANTED Will pay cash for five
room modern house or huugnlow.
leave house number and price at
Hox 40, Mail Tribune. 11
WANTED 900 lawn mowers to
sharpen on our new grinder. Lib
erty Itepair Shop. Phone litil-.l.
WANTED To rent or buy, a type
writer. L. L. Stover, Phono 204-W.
11
WANTUD To buy sanitary couch
iAns. Ucx SI, LMull Tribune 11
WA1NTED Garments to remodel;
new suits $32.00 up; in Medford
at Nash Hotel on Wednesdays. Mr.
-and Mrs. C. E. Sparks, ladies' and
gents' tailors. Si Oak street, Ash
land. 3!
WANTED Largo tent fly. Phone
19-E-13. 10
WAiNTED 'Pastiiro for a gout for
tho summer. Box Al, Tribune Of
fice. 1 4
WANTED Two first class milk cows
Call J. Brommor, phene 5S9-J-2.
14
WAtXTED Plowing with tractors.
Hour or acre. A. C. Hiison, Koute
3, Box 70. 11
WANTED Plain sewing. Phono
38SM. 204 South Grapo. 11
WANTED Plowing, spraying and
cultivating. Have tractor and good
equipment. Phone 408-J-l. H.
Anning, K. F. D. 3. 10
WANTED Will pay top market
prices for wool and mohair. See
us before you sell. ' Medford Junk
Co. Phone 2S3-J.
WANTED Carpet weaving and
cleaning. 201 South Riverside,
Phono 356-J, Pluft;Ilug Factory.
AVAINTED Automobiles for repair
by expert auto mechanic. Clark &
Childors, opp. Nat. Phone 20. 336
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Medford Printing Co.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 'Five room bungalow,
partly furnished. Phone 842-J.
FOR RUNT Modern five room fur
nished house, 319 Beatty. Phone
' 117-R, or see J. W. Wakefield,
Palm Block. 11
FOR RENT Furnished soven-room
modem house one block from post
office; fino lawn and shrubbery.
Call at Room 207 Fruitgrowers
Hnnk Bldg. Phone 361-L. tf
. MONEY TO LOAN
On farm or orchard land, 6 per cent
Interest five to forty years.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
BROWN & WHITE
REALTORS
HOLLAND HOTEL
BUILDING
City residence and business
property.
Stock and grain ranches,
Orchards and dairy farm's,
Poultry and berry ranches
Rentals, Loans and Fire
Insurance
BROWN & WHITE
HOLLAND HOTEL
BUILDING
20 X. Peach St.
CLASS!!
FOR SALF MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE LIVESTOCK HUS1.VESS DIRECTORY.
FOR SALE Cheap, one window cas- FOIt SALE One span of marcs, 3 AlKirmturs
ing tor ordinary size window, with nnd 4 years old. Call at 10;C! West U
cord rollers set in casing; also win- Eleventh street. 11 MURRAY lino's & VAN VORIS
dow weights for uue. Phono - - Abstracts of Title. Cut'hbert Bldg..
8S6-X or call 72 3 West Eleventh, ll 3 5, North Central Ave!
FOR SALE Two pieces of linoleum
tixlij, URed two weeks. Room 6.
St. Mark's bldg. Call Snturday nnd
Sunday or after 4 p. m. 11'
FOIt SALE Now 25 ft. tower, tank
nt a bargain. People's Electric
Store. 3S
EOll SALE Tier wood, hard nnd
antt nt nlil hHnlr vnnl nfftt .l:ii'k-
sonville, $3.00 per tier, any
amount. Ask tho man that lives
at brick yard. 1 4
FOIt SALE Fairbanks-Morse spray
rig. Chester Fitch, 11. F. D. 1.
Phono 14-F-12. 11
FOR SALE First-class range ill
good condition. Phono 8S0. 11
FOR SALE Clean wheat straw
t loose) near town, $10.0(1 per ton.
Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. 10
FOR SALE W'ocii rango in first
class condition. Paul's Electric
Store, Main street, Medford. 10
FOR SALE1 -Lot of new long handle
pruning shears, $1.00 each. Doug
las, 101 Scuth Central.
FOR SALE 2S volumes History or
tho World, well bound. $S.O0.
Douglas, 101 South Central.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment
and toaming work of all kinds.
Phono I2,'i. 12
FOR SALE liny. Phone f.OO-R-2. 11
FOR SALE Empire cream separator
No. 34, used only a short time, in
good order. John A. Anderson,
Central Point. Call or phone 193.-
10
FOR SALE Carload of vetch and
grain hay. Phone II.. W. Bingham
697-J-3. tf
FOR SALE tnnb, gravel, -sediment
and dirt. Plowing ana teaming
work dona. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE POtn.TKY AND EGGS
FOR SALE Ono dollar per setting
for either White Leghorn or Plym
outh Reck eggs from pure bred
fine laving stock. Ordors delivered
in Medford. Phono 28-11-1. 12
FOR SALE Rhode Island Rud
chickens. 722 Wost Fourteenth
street. 1-
FOR SALE O. A. C. tvntio Leghorn
hens and pullets. Call D-F-4 Jack
sonville. 10
FOR SALE Eggs from priza win
ning pen of Partridge Wyandottes
fcr hatchlugs, tl.Ott for 15 eggs.
Call at C. L. Earsloy's, 910 West
Eleventh street, Medford. 10
FOR -SALE "Barrel Rock hatching
eggs, O. A. C' strain, $1.50 per
setting. Phone 5-F-2. 11
FOR SALE R. I. Red and White
Leghorn eggs and chicks. Book
orders early. Mrs. F. H. Dressier.
Phono 777-L. 332
FOR SALE Superior S. C. White
Leghorn eggs. Bigger eggs and
larger birds. 1st cross famous O.
A. C. layers with Isaacson'B beauti
ful prize winners. Trap-nested and
raised right. Settings of 15 eggs,
$1.50 and $2.50; $8.00 per hun
dred. Cockerels for sale. Gus
Brommer, phone 589-J-2. Route 3,
Medford. 318
ACTOMOIII LE8
FOR SALE OR TRADK Two-ton
truck in good running condition.
Easy terms. Treichlor Mlotor Co. 11
FOR SALE Or will trudo for good
team ready for road one 1918 car
in perfect condition, flvo-passengor
Write or cull T. uM. C, Routo 2,
box 108. 11
FOR SALE Maxwell touring car In
first clasB mechanical condition.
Storage battery and extra tiro,
$2'50.O0. Medford Junk Co., phono
283-J.
FOR SALE Used cars of all kinds
on easy terms. c:ark .1' Childors,
127 North Riverside, opposite Nat.
13
FOR SALE Late model Ford tour
ing car. Inquire Flro Hall. 11
FOR SALE 1920 Chovrolet. Phono
403-J-3. 11
FOR SALE Seo our prices on over
hauled Ford cars, licenses paid;
liberal terms. McCurdy-BoWno
Olotor Co. ......
FOR SALE Nearly new 2-ton truck
and contract for hauling for year
1920. Snap. Terms. Inquire at
Brown & Brown's Billiard Parlors.
10
FOR SALE At a nacrltlco, roomy
five passenger car, now top, cord
tires, runs and looks like new; self
starter of course. McCurdy-Bowno
Motor Co., temporary location Cra
ter Lake Garage, 18 South Fir
street.
FOR SALE Bulck runabout, four-
cylinder with selt-Btarter; excel
lent condition mechanically; prac
tically new tires and a new top, at
a sacrifice. McCurdy Bowne Mo
tor Co., temporary location Crater
Lake Garage.
USED CAR eiuariug bouse, buy for
cash, sell on terms. Plckons-Merriu
Motor Co., 18 North Grapo. tf
FOUND
KOUND Pair of ladles' gloves.
Owner can have same by calling at
Tribune office and paying for ad.
n
MMENTS
FOR 8ALH Thoroughbred Toggen-I
burg milk goat ami three kids. 2 47
Ileatty street. Phone 824-11. II
FOR SALIC Throe extraordinary
good fresh milch cows, seven gal
lons each per day. Walsh's place
on Ross Lane, two miles northwest
of Medford. 11
FOR SALE Cray mure, work or
drivo. $1"..00. Seo Dixon, Orchard
Homo, Medford. 1 1
FOR SALE A good Shorthorn hull.'
three years old, weight about 1700
lbs. Two year oltl heifers, year
lings and calves sired by tills bull
can bo soon at our ranch. Upton
Bros., Central Point. 1 1
FOR SALE lllocky bay horse, seven
years old. W. P. Dodgo, 522 Park
street. Phone 7S6-R. 11
FOR SALE Registered puro bred
Red Polled bull, 4 years old;
splendid animal. Sue Foreman at
Modoc Orchard or D. R. Wood.
(Medfotd. .-
FOR SALE Twelve milch cows:
these aro all selected cows. The
: best of milkers; also six yearling
heifers. Wnlsh's placo, on Ross
I.nno, two miles northwest of Med
ford. 333
FOR SALE Puro bred Duroc-Jorsoy
sows with spring litters; also bred
sows; also a few halt grown plgi.
Inquire of foreman nt Modoc Orch
ard or D. R. Wood, Medford. 1
FOR SALE Two go.-Al spring wag
ons, suitable for one or two horses
Also fino saddle. Walsh's placo,
on Ross Lane, two miles northwest
of Medford. 231
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 17 ncros now stand irrl.
gated alfalfa and 2 3 acres wood
tlmhor pasture. All good alfalfa
land and 'beautiful locution be
tween Ashland nnd Medford and
within ono mllo of pnvumont.
Priced for quick sale at $113 per
aero. Tonus. Seo owner, E. E.
l'css. Talent, Ore. Phone Ashland
272-K12. 12
FOR SALE Cheap, good framed
hcuse elx rooms, first clnss rustic
lumber, good windows and doors,
'first houno east of R. R. crossing,
Tolo. This bargain only four days.
Apply to M. Morgan, Tolo. 13
FOR SALE Nice five-room -bungalow
on pavement. Phono 047-L. "
FOR SALE Dandy chicken . ranch
five acres, 8-room house, garugo.
barn. If interested writo gt call
T. M. C, Routo 2, box 108, Ross
Lane. 11
FOR SALE Fivo room- plnstored
house, with balh. 100 East Twelfth
street, (Modford. Ore., $1200.00;
one-half cash, balance two years
time at 0 V4 per cent Interest. Page
& Dressier, Agents, Medford, or
Mrs. Ida Jacks, Albany, Ore. ' 14
FOR SALE Or exchange for Los An
geles property, 418 South Oukdalo.
Seven rooms and bath, garage,
woodshed, paved streot, 75x140.
Easy terms. Ownor horo for fow
days. W. M. Hunt, Ilotol Modford.
-I , ... . ; . 11
FOR SALE 'Nice now bungalow,
closo in, four rooniB, bath, toilet,
fireplace; largo screen porch; Htono
foundation; lot 50x215. Price
$1600. S20 East Ninth streot. 10
FOR SALE Modern six room house
two blocks from post offlco, In
quire 121 North Grape streot. 13
FOR SALE Ily ownor, both Phoenix
and Modford property with excel
lent location. Iuqulro Bort Stan
cliff, 'Phoenix. 33
FOR SALE Forty acres unimproved
land. Sams Valley. Inquiro E. M.
Witte, 219 South Holly Btreot. 33
FOR SALE Ono of the niftiest and
most complete little bungalows In
the city: six rooms, strictly mod
ern, built-in features and cabinets
two flroplnces, laundry trays, back
porch enclosed in glass, wired fo-r
electric cooking, gas, woodhouso,
carage, hot wator hunting plant
If you want something up to tho
minute you will buy this. Sea
Bennett Investment company, 102
Wost Main. .
FOR SAiJC Eighteen acres of land
opposite Oak Grove school houso
on Jacksonville road. For Informa
tion write D. V. Turner, OencRco
Kansas. 330
FOR SALE Nice attractive little
bungalow; four rooms, large screen
porch, bath, toilet; fire placo;
garage, chicken house; lot 50x140.
Price $2250.00. Bennett Invest
ment Co.
FOR SALE If you aro looking for a
borne, and quality, -price and terms
Interest - you - call - at 820 Wost
Twolfth stroet. P. E. Wynkoop.
. 321
MISOTCI.LANF.OU8
MINERAL DAT1IS Dr. Hawloy, Chi
ropractic Physician, First National
Bank building. Entrance, room 5
Ashland, Oregon.
JUST ARRIVED A largo shipment
of wool sacks; fleece twine for salo
cheap. We are also in the market
for both Wool and mohair. John
son's, 45 South Frtnt. Phono 302.
FOR 8ERVICE Jorsoy bull.. F."H.
Dresilor. .. 332
lOST
LOST Tortoise Bfcen colored spec
tacles with lenses cracked. If found
(lease return. Jo Tj-ibuge office, tf
Auto Supplle
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating tho largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
W. E, PHIPPS Attornoy at Law,
425-426 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office
phone 372; rcsldonce phone 325-M.
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 218-14
Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medrord National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAME3 Lawyer, Garnett-
Corey Building. . ,
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft
BLOCK WORKS specialise 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. ft H. Building,
Medford. Phone 157-R. . ',
Instruction In Music.
UEU ALTON HAIGHT Teacher pi
piano and harmony. Halght Must
studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
i Phone 72. . .. .
Physicians and SnrgoonJ.
DR. : A. BURKLUND, Chiropractic
physician, St. Mark's building,
aoute and chronic cases. Offlca
hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 to. 5
p. m. Telephones Office 464, roe,
750-J. . ...
A BUR8ELL, M. D. ; D. C Spinolo-
gist, Physician and Surgeon. Spe
I clalty Physiological Methods. 80tn
10-11 M. F. & H. bldg. Phona.2,
Take elevator to 3rd floor. 325
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
' and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank
Bidg.- Office hours 9-12, 2-4. 01
. flee phone 39. Residence 933.,,
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana
: surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
oar, nose and throat. Eyes sclep
tlficaily tested and glasses supi
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. 0(
Bldg. Phono 567.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
1 DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIAN8
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids, ii
" Phone 904-L. t;
' Residence 26 S. Laurel Street ,
DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician
and Surgoon Practice limited 'to
.surgery and hospital obsterlcs.
Special attention given to diseases
of women. Officos 306-7 M. F.-ft
II. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
i pltnl.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office la
Southorn Oregon. Book binding,
loose loaf lodgers, billing systems,
eta, Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St. f - f
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO".
Office 42. North Front St. Phone
, 315.. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. Undertakers
i)
JOHN A. PERIi !
Undertaker '
ii
Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South :
Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto- '
mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am- '
bulance Service. Coroner. ,'
Lodges.
I. O. O. F. Modford lodge No. .81,
Moots ovory Monday night at 7:30,' O.
T. Parker, N. Q., w. L. Miller, secre
tary. Rogue River Encampment No. SO ,
Meets 2(1 and 4th . 1'rldaya at 7:30 p.
m. b'uniuel Bateman, C. P., I. O. How-
ard, scribe.
Olive Illiekah lodge No. i8 Meets
' 1st and Srd Tuesdays at 8 p. -m. Nan- -nto
Hull, N. U., Annie J. Bateman,
secretary.
Visitors cordially Invited to all
mpetlnnK
Invest or Buy a Home .
. NOW
An Invostment of $800 has made
tho buyer SIOO In. MO days on a small ,
tract purchased through lis. .
. Tho housing question is a problem
you miiftt prepare for or Ixvout la tho
street, even rents are yery high.
We have the buys Houses,
- Lots and Lands
Buy Now, While the Buying
Is Right
KURD LAND INVEST
MENT CO.
Guraatt-Pwer 1444, u J