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IWUSHIVGTOiN", April 20 Declar
ing that the costs of food distribution
are too great, the federal trade com
mission today recommended improv
ed marketing facilities and processus
attthe great consuming centers as a
long step towards lowering the high
cost of living.
1'The movement of food should be
ma'de most direct from field to fac
tory," the commission declared in a
report on wholesale marketing of
food, one of the series in the food
L
price Investigation ordered by the
president.
(The report asserts that the rapid
i . rise in food prices in recent years is
' . not so significant as "that the money
1 ' indomes of large numbers have fallen
fae short of a proportionate ln
' crease." . i i
J'The weekly wage of union organ
ized labor in 191S bought but 77 per
cent (according to the department of
laoor), as much food as in 1913. The
larger number of service incomes to
not fal) within this organized group
and are much slower to respond to
J the pressure of a higher cost of Hv
' ing. Moreover these Incomes are for
the same reason usually less in
aniount. It follows that for very
i large numbers of people receiving
relatively' small incomes, a week's
wage in: 1918 was purchasing much
. less than 177 per cent of the food it
: bought in;i913.
Food absorbs 3S.2 per cent of the
average American household's in
come. It therefore constitutes no in
considerable part of the wage and
'salary cost in all production. Of two
' . communities whose products enter
-the same markets otherwise equally,
that one which supplies its working
peoplo with food at a lower commu
nity cost either will pay its working
people a higher real wage or will have
a niarked advantage in under-selling
the other thru lower productlon.costs.
Both results may in some measure
follow.
A wise governmental policy to
wards the food Industries may lower
production and distribution costs to
gether with the final sales price with
out propbrtioiially raising govern
mental costs, thus reducing the na
tional cost of lood. ;' ! y.
Livestock
! PORTLAND. Ore., April 20. Cat
tlo steady; no receipts. Grain and
pulp fed steers, $12(5)1.1: choice, ll
(S)12: stood to choice, $10(nll; me
dium to trood, .$!((a)10; fair to good.
,.$8'.25(o9; common to fair. $7(5)8.2.") ;
choice cows and hcifors, $10.50(5)11;
eood to choice, $0.75(3)10.50; medium
to (rood, $8.25(59.75: fair to medium,
$7(5)8.25; ennners, $5(5)7; hulls. (
(ff8.50; prime light calves, $15(517:
medium, $10(5)15; heavy. $7(ffl0;
stackers and feeders, $7.50(5)8.50!
Hons steady; no receipts. Prime
mixed, $17(5)17.35 ; medium mixed,
$16.25(5)17; rouurh henvv, $12.25(3)
' 16.25; pics, $iatD15.50.
Sheep stohilv; no receipts. Spring
lambs, $17(5)10; eastern, $17(ffl8:
light valley, $15.75(ffl7; heavy $1-1.25
(5)15.75: common' to medium, $1167)
14.50: "yearlings, $15(a) 15.50; weth
ers, $14.50(3)15.25; ewes, $10(5)14.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore., April 20. But
ter Weak., Cubes, extra 55(i)551,t.c;
parchment wrapped, box lots 60c:
cartoriti 61c: half boxes half cent
more:- less than half boxes lc more.
Buttcrfnt No. 1. churning cream. 59
(i60c fc.o. I), station; 61c Portland.
' '. ( -. ' . Eggs . '
PORTLAND, April 19. Selling
price, case count, 373Sc; buying
price 36c; selling price, candled, 39c;
selected candled in cartons 40c.
Poultry Hens 35 38c lb.; broil
ers, 60c; turkeys, 50e; geese nomin
al; ducks,' 45c.
firnin
Wheat $2.20; barley, rolled,
71; oats, JGO.SOif? G1.25; corn,
3, yellow, $67 I 69.50.
Millstuffs Mill run $43 44.
$70
No.
" Hay
Hay Buying price, timothy, f.o.b.
Portland, valley, $30; alfalfa, $33;
grain, $28.
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
Tho H)ld store buildinir, which hn
stood at the mouth of Foots Creek
for 40' years or more, is a thins of
the past, as F. I'. Elliott has b?en
busy the past week tearing it down
and will soon begin the erection of
the new store spoken of in one of
last week's issues. Riverside people
are watching with pleasure the im
provements at this place, as it means
much to the community in general.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lance onter
tninc dthe Cirant Miitthews ftimilv nt
dinner Sunday.
VY. Unite expects to move his
family this week to Gild Hill, where
he has rented a house until the end
of the school year.
.Mrs. Hedges spent the past week on
Foots Creek, the guest of Mrs. Hos
the Rozuliu ranch Saturday after
noon. Miss Tierthn AVoolvcrton was cull
ing pn friends on Riverside Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Muriel Matthews was a guest
of Mrs. It. V. Kngel Saturday.
('has. Wnhl received n message
Monday telling of the death of his
son, Herbert Wnhl, at Waterloo, la.
Although not unexpected the news
comes as a shock to the relatives
and community. It seems especially
sad that such a bright, promising
voung man should be taken nwav,
and we deeply sympathize with tin1
bereaved lather and brother, F. K.
Wnhl. of Medlord.
The Recreation Club will hold t'nei;'
next meeting with Mrs. R. W. Eng
lish. A novel feature of the meet
ing will be the buffet luncheon which
will consist of some one article nf
food prepared by each lailv present
no one knowing what the other iu:s
prepared.
The community club gave a parLv
for Mr. and Mir. C. R. lloyd at their
home at the Del Kio Saturday evening.
It was intended as a farewell to Mr.
and Mi's. Royd, who expected to lenve
soon r Pasco, Wash.,- but we arc
happy to relate that they may slay
on at the Del Rio until the fruit ciom
is well under way. About thirty-five
friends were present and dancing was
enjoyed until a late hour, when the,
ladies served n delicious lunch, pari
of which was a huge angel food cake,
made by Mrs. llovd.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett were
Medford visitors Saturday. Mrs.
Pickett was having dental work done
Messrs. Rerkhollz and It, W. Kl
den of Willow Springs district were
callers nt the G. II. Alden ranch Sun
day. Messrs. C'has. and Ilarrv Pufl'L-M.
old time residents of Riverside, were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Lance on Fools Creek.
W. W. TTit'tlo lost n calf1 Saturday
from alfalfa bloat.
Mrs) Rose (lav and children went
to Ashland Sunday for a visit with
Mrs. Julia McOuilkcn, returning as
fur as Mcdford Monday, where thev
spent the day with Mrs. George 15.
Alden.
GmrtTsets
(Furnished by the JacKson County
Abstract Co.)
Probate Court
Est. Margaret Lindsay. Proof of
publication.
Est. John Nyswaner. Petition and
order.
Est. Rufus Edwards. Inventory
and appraisement. . .. ,. ,
Est! ii A.' Noli: Order for citation;
citation.
' Est. Joseph II. Smith. ' Proof of
publication; final account; order ap
proving. Circuit Court
F. J. McCarvel et al vs. Alice Win
ders et al. Order allowing dismissal.
Dismissed. i
. Real Estate Transfers
J. T. ' Payne et nx to Klein
Simpson Fruit Co., lots 5-6,
hlk. 36, ilcdford $ 10
William Carey et ux to Wil
liam Facklam, land In sec.
SI, tp. 36, R. 2 W. 5000
Abble J. Champlin to Frank C.
Elliott, land in D. L. C. 37,
tp. 36, It. 4 ". 1
; Could Not Stand Straight
It docs not take long, when the
kidnoys are out of order and not do
ing their work properly, for poison
ous acids to accumulate in tho system
and ause aches and pains. D. C. Da
mond, 2865 W. 30 St., Cleveland, O.,
writes: "I caught cold and it settled
in my kidneys. My back and sides
wore so lame and soro I could not
stand straight. I used Foley Kidney
Pills with good results and am glad
to testify to their helping power."
BETTER
DEAD
Life is a burden when the body
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted. To
bring back the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
The national remedy of Holland for over
200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re
sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid
troubles. All druggists, three sizes.
Cook for the nun Gold Medal on every bos
Md accept no imitation
HELP WANTED MAM!
WANTED Men, $3.00 per day and
board. Phone 6S5-J-3. 33
SELL NURSERY STOCK FOR US
Good territory open. Terms attrac
tive. Write for contract and in
formation immediately. Salem
Nursery Company, 1030 Chemeke
ta St., Salem, Oregon. 30'
WANTED Coal miners, muckers.
Phone 655, or call at 31 Soutli
Orange after 6:30. 30
WANTED A pastry cook nights.
wages Jo. 00, 10 Hours. Hex care.
If
WANTED Teams and men. Moon &
Co., near Port Orford, Curry coun
ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali
fornia hay and grain, hay $34.00
per too, grain $72. Good men
$5.00 per day; board $1.10; work
road construction, Moon & Co, 320
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name "Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin ?ay Bayer
Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
in a "Bayer package," containing propel
diructiuna for Colds, Pain, HuaUaohe,
Neuralgia, Lumbago, nnil llheiimatiam.
Name "Haver" means genuine Aspirin
prescribed by physicist for nineteen
years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic
acidester of Salicylicacid.
HELP WANTED FKMALE
$3.50 PER DAY paid one lady in
each town to distribute free circu
lars for Economy Non-Alcohollc
flavoring. Permanent position.
F. E. Barr Co., Chicago. 25
WANTED Woman to cook
ranch. Phone 64.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. 815 East Slalu. Phono
431-R. '
WANTED Roof pamtlng. coloring,
auto painting, bouse painting. Mod
ford Painting Co., 36 South Grape.
36
WANTED SITUATION'S
WANTED 'By man with family,
work on ranch. 210 Talent Court,
Medford. Phono 497-W. 2D
WANTED Position by cook, effic
ient in every respect, wishes em
ployment In Medford about Slay
1st. No furnace, no washing, $15
to $1S weekly. Box C M, Tribune.
26
HELP WANTED
Mnlo und Fcinnlo
WANTED Lady or gentleman to
sell the cheapest and best oil bur
ner manufactured; saving time,
work, space and money for heating
and cooking stoves, demonstrating
.' in own home. Stevens, cor. Cali
fornia and Quincy streets, Ashland
Oregon. 25
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Jackson hay fork, also
cable and car for same. James
Campbell, phone 17-F-21. 25
WANTED Second-hand sacks. Russ
Mill. '25
WANTED Good lean rags. Med
ford Printing Co.
WANTED-iPhonograph repairing of
every description. Douglass, 101
South Central. Phono 615-J.
WANTED To take care of one or
two small children. Write box 11,
care Mail Tribune for appointment.
25
WANTED To let loggng- contracts.
Team and truck proposition. Will
let separately If desired. Easy log
ging and good chance for right par
ties. Big Pines Lumber Co.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for salo. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn, S3
WANTED Second-hand office desk.
People's Electric Store. 38
WANTED 900 lawn mowers to
Bharpen on our now grindor. Lib
erty Repair Shop. Phone 261-J.
WANTED Will pay top market
prices for wool and mohair. See
us before you sell. Medford Junk
Co. Phone 283-J.
WANTED Carpet weaving and
cleaning. 201 South Riverside.
Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory.
WAINTED Automobiles for repair
by export auto mechanic. Clark &
Childors, opp. Nat. Phono 26; 336
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Medford Printing Co.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN O. N. Wilson,
708 West Fourth, phone 460-L. 43
FOUND
FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner
can have same by paying for ad.
iMall Tribune office.
FOUND Ladies' bar pin Saturday
night front of Nat. Owner by de
scribing same can recover of Ray
mond Mlksche, 317 East Main.
FAR.M LOANS
PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE
on your farm or orchard by replac
ing your loan with us eta the ex
tended payment plan at 6 Inter
est. McCurdy Insurance Agency.
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WHY
Irrigated Alfalfd Grrain Fruit , Ranch
A Home Place ' "
100 Acres . All in Cultivation
Road to be paved this year. Good improvements.
This place is partly, irrigated. Has a good orchard
and some alfalfa. :For immediate sale this plaec is
offered at $12,000. Terms on part. Be sure and sec
this before buying.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 784 -L
FOR SALE- MISCT2LLA ROUS
FOR SALE
en house.
-Small house and chick
Phone Mrs. lrvlno 710
' t -85
FOR SALE liuick chassis, first-class
shape: good tires. Would muke
good bug or light delivery truck.
$150. Hanson & Keyt, Valley
Garage, 30 North Holly.
FOR SALE International Corres
pondence School electrical course
complete with five volumes. A
bargain for cash. Phone 5;i2-M.
30
FOR SALE Kingsbury piano in good
condition, $150. 114 Tripp street.
30
FOR SALE Team horses and hnr
licsg, 2500 lbs. Phone lt-1 :1-X. 29
FOR SALE John Deere two-horse
chock row corn planter w.th 120
rods wire, good as new. Jntnes
Campbell, phono 17-F-21. 25
lOlt SALE Loose alfalfa and wild
oat hay. James Campbell, phone
17-F-21. 25
FOR SALE A-ono Yellow Dent seed
corn. Phone 591-J-2.
FOR SALE Progressive Everbear
ing strawborr plants. White Leg
y horn chicks, May 7th, 12th. .Mrs.
F. 11. Dressier, phono 777-L. 2b
FOR SALE Medium sized tout, and-
ironR, heater and furniture. 705
Palm street. Tel. 465-J.
FOR SALE 30 tier dry apple wood
at my ranch three miles cast of
-Medford, $3.50 per tier. Frank
Perry, phono 220-R. 26
FOR SALE Oats for feed, cheaper
than barley. All kinds of feed and
field seed, fieed corn, cane seed,
best grado of nlfulfa and clover
seeds. Price right. .lesso L. Rich
ardson, Central Point Feed Store.
34
FOR SALE Victor hornless phono
graph, excellent condition, $20.00.
Another Victor, good ordor $16.50.
Cabinet phonograph, jilays all rec
ords, brand now, $40.00. Douglass.
101 South Central. Phono 615-J.
FOR SALE Good cord wood and tie
proposition. W. L. Hart, Glendale,
Oregon. 27
FOR SALE 75 horsepower Holt
tractor. Orchards Co., Ltd. Phono
851 between 6and 7 p. m. 25
FOR SALE Sand and gravel, sodi
. meat and team work of nil kinds.
Phono 425. 39
FOR SALE Sana, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone 912-J, Samuol
Bateniau, 302 Maple street.
FOR SALE Now 2f ft. tower, tank
at a bargain. People's Electric
Store. 38
FOB SALE POmniY AND EGGS
FOR SALE Eggs from "Suporb
11 ill bach 's White Plymouth Rocks.
My hatching finished, a few $
settings for $2.50. Fifteen eggs,
100 per cent fertility guaranteed
R. II. Paxson, phone 11, Central
Point, i 17
FOR SALE Purebred Wbito Leg
horn hatching eggs, $1.00 per set
ting. Delivered .anywhoro in Med
ford. Phone 28-R-l. 26
FOR SALE iPuro bred White Wyan
dotte eggs for hatching. Phono
331-W. 27
FOR SALE Pure bred Plymouth
Rock eggs $1.00 per setting. Phono
364-J. 26
FOR SALE R. I. P.ed and White
leghorn eggs and chicks. Book
orders early. Mrs. F. H. Drossier.
Phone 777-L. 332
FOR SALE Superior 3. C. White
Leghorn eggs. Bigger eggs and
larger birds. 1st cross famous O.
A. C. layers with Isaacson's beauti
ful prize winners. Trap-nested and
ralBed 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
Modford. 318
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP And-plnced In pound, 1
bay horse branded E on loft shout
der; 1 bay mure, white hind feet,
branded 12 on left shoulder;
sorrel colt with light mane and
tall. Owner can have same by
proving property and paying
charges. Chief of Pollco. ?
LOST
LOST Tortoise snon colored spec-
tafina w in icnaea prnrKHd. I munn
please return to Tribune office, tf
LOST About two or three weeks
ago, ten year old girl's hat, black
velvet, lined with rose silk poplin,
long streamers. Finder please
return to Mildred Thorn, 122
North Ivv street. Reward. 24
FOR RENT
Close in furnished apartments for
light housekeeping. Hot and cold
water.
RIVERSIDE APAimlKXTS
217 South Riverside. Phono 457-J
30
20 N. reach St.
FOR I! ENT A PA tU'M ENT9
FOR RENT Pleasant furnished
apartment. Phono 750-.I. 26
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 407 Realty street. 26
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR KENT Sleeping room suitable
for ono or two. Garage for car.
503 South Oakdale. Phone 872. 2S
FOR RENT Rooms. 2 30 South
Central. Phone 52 8-.T. 4 6
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE A fine modern bunga
low in Central Point. Lot 55x160,
six rooms, bath, toilet, electric
lights, screen porches, woodhouso,
garage, nice lawn and , roses;
cement walk, two blocks from post
office. Insured. Water and taxes
paid. Price $1650.00. Terms.
Fox & Tex, Central Point, Ore. 2 7
FOR SALE Five room cottage,
modern, closo In on pavement.
Everything paid. Prico $2250, hair
down, balance three years. Box
'!), .Mail Tribune. 26
FOR SALE Ranch with crop, at a
sacrifice. 118 acres with 25 under
cultivation; small house, good
barn, all under fence, in addition
to this property will include a 4 0
ucro crop on land adjoining, all for
the prico of $3000.00. See Sam
Cov at Eagle Point, or his agents,
Brown & White, Holland Hotel
building.
FOR SALE Five room modern bun
galow, fiirniahcd. Call botwoon
!! und 11:30 a. m., 2-5:30 p. m.
342 North Ivy street. 26"
FOR SALE Twenty-two itcros good
soil ono mile from Medford, ten
acres full bearing orchard, balance
suitablo for alfalfa. Modern bun
galow with bath. Good barn and
outbuildings. Prico only $6500.
and $2500 will handle. Address
Box 1051, Medford, Oro.
YANTED Partlos looking for cheap
land, near a town that has the
record of raising the finest Domes
in the west; nlso the best veget
ables, fruit, nuts, hay and grain,
safe from frosts, snow or floods
Land from $20.00 up to $300 por
acre, unimproved. Improved land
. from $150 to $500 por aero, right
on canal. For furthor Information
write M. L. Southard & Sons, Real
Estate and Loans, Lebanon, Oregon
. -. ..... .., 38
FOR SALE Bungalow with five
rooms, Inclosed sleoping porch,
i ibnth, toilet, fireplace, hardwood
floors in living room and dining
room; east facing; ground 100X
140. Prico $2500.00; one-half
cash will handle.
Also havo a nice little thrco
room bungalow, with bath, toilet,
electric light; burn, chicken houso;
ground 100x140. Price $1800;
can be handled for $500. Seo Ben
nett Investment Co., 102 W.CBt
Main street.
FOR SALE 'By owner, both Phoenix
and Medford property with excel
lent location, inquire Bert Stan
cliff, Phoenix. 33
FOR SALE Forty acros unimproved
land. Sams Vnlloy. Inquire E. M.
Witto, 219 South Holly Btreot. 33
FOR SALE One of the niftiest and
moBt comploto little bungalows in
the city: six rooms, strictly mod
ern, built-in features and cabinets,
two fireplaces, laundry trays, back
porch enclosed in glass, wired for
electric cooking, gas, woodhouse,
garage, hot water heating plant.
If you want something up to tho
minute you will buy this. Seo
Bennett Investment company, 102
WoBt Main.
FOR SAL.E Eighteen acres of land
opposite Oak Grove school house
on Jacksonville road. For Informa
tion write D. V. Turner, Gcnesco,
Kansas. 330
FOR SALE Nice atiractrve little
bungalow; four rooms, large screen
porch, bath, toilet; fire placo;
garage, chicken house; lot50xl40.
Price $2250.00. Bennett Invest
ment Co. '
FOR SALE If you are looking for a
home, and quality, price and terms
Interest you .call at 820 West
Twelfth street. P. E. Wynkoop.
321
SOME BARGAIN
820 Acre Grain Hunch
All fenced, 200 acres In cultivation,
small house, spring water; Price
$8,500; $2,500 cash. See or write
us at once for stock or grain ranches.
MID VALE HEAL ESTATE CO.
Mldvale, Ida. 31
NOW
120 acres, rich bottom land, 50
acres In crop. Buildings except houso.
10 miles from Pacific highway, near
Winter. Owner says for quick salo,
$6,000.
120 acres, well improved, with
first water right for 27 acres; in
crop. Now for $5,000.
140 acres. Improved, 50 acres sub
irrigated; strong rich land, 5 miles
up Rogue river. Should sell for
J1?, 000. Owner says sell now, $6,000.
See us for further particulars; also
bargains In City and Itnnrli Projicrty.
Fire Insiii'imco and' Farm Loans.
HURD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
Garoeu-coiv Efcif.
TOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE We have 32 ewes to
put out on shares. Also team
mules for sale. Rosenberg Urns..
:.lcdford Hotel.
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FOR SALE A few very choice reg
istered shorthorn bulls. Will be
sold right. .1. J. llrophy. P. O.
Eaglo Point, phone 2 2-F-4 2 Eagle
Point. 29
FOR SALE Two pure bred Duro
Jersey boars for sale, nine months
old; fine individuals. Kirilaml I
Farm, Central Point, Ore. 2Sl
'OR SALE Jersey heifer, fresh in
few days; good stock, price $75.00.
James Campbell. Phono 17-F21. 2.1
FOR SALE A few milk cows. Offic
ially tested. Half mile south of
Medford on Adlttns place. Call
Schulz place. 28
FOR SALE Sow and pigs. Harvoy
Rucker, Griffin Creek. 25
FOR SALE 30 heart ono nnil two-
year old Angora gouts. Phone
0S5-J-3. 27
FOU SALE Weaned. Duroc nigs,
$5.00 ench. Schuchard Orchard.
Phono 611-R-3. 27
FOR SALE Six fino Jortey cows,
all fresh but two. Also ono cream
separator. Phono 16-F-14. Boi-t
Stancliff, Phoenix. 26
FOR SALE Six nenutltul frosh
milch cows, six gallons each per
day. Wnlsh's placo on Ross Lano,
two miles northwest of Medford.
26
FOR SALE 200 Angora goats about
160 nannies and 4 0 wetliors, 60
ikids now and moro to como, all for
$1000' for quick salo. F. W. Mooro,
phono 261-J, Ashland, Oregon. 40
FOR SALE Four extra good work
horses, harness, wagon. Enquiro
W. D. Stedman. 25
FOR SALE Vrenned Duroc pigs,
$5.00 each. Schuchard Orchard.
Phono 611-R-3. 39
FOR SALE Twelve milch cows:
theso are all selocted cows. The
best of milkers; also six yearling
heifers. Walsh's placo, on Ross
Lano, two miles northwest of Mocl
ford. 333
FOP. GALE Pure bred Duroc-Jorsoy
sows with spring litters; also bred
sows; also a few half grown pigs.
Inquire of foreman at Modoo Orch
ard or D. R. Wood, Modford.
FOR SALE Two gorM springy wag
ons, suitable for one or two horses.
Also fine saddle. Walsh's place,
on Ross Lano, two miles northwest
of Modford. 231
AUTOMOIJOiES
FOR SALE illuick truck, 1 ton,
Ipneumutlc tires. Truck through
out is in first-class shapo; will sell
for $ 1350. Hanson & Keyt, Valley
Garago, 30 North Holly.
FOR SALE Cheap, 1918 Ford tour
ing car. Call at Phoonlx Garago.
30
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono new
Chalmers Six, one now (Nash road
ster. Phono 489-R. 28
FOR SALE Overland truck In good
condition $350. 617 Eust Eighth
Btroet. - 2 6
FOR SALE Used Maxwell flvo-pas-
sengor car. Good condition. Prico
$4 00. Pago Dressier Co.,- Nash
Block.
A BARGAIN For someono who
wantB a now car at a roduced prico.
A 1919 Mitchell, run 3000 miles.
good tires and paint, with some
oxtru omiipment; . one new cord
tiro. Hanson & Koyt, Vulloy Gar
ago, North Holly. , tf
FOR SALE See our prices on over
hauled Ford cars, licenses paid;
liberal terms. McCurdy-Eowne
Motor Co.
FOR SALE At a sacrlflco, roomy
five passenger car, new top, cord
tires, runs and looks like new; self
starter of course. McCurdy-Bowne
Motor Co., tumporary location Cra
ter Lake Garago, 18 South Fir
street.
FOR SALE Bulcx runabout, four
cylinder with self-startor; excel
lent condition mechanically; prac
tically new tires and a new top, at
a sacrifice. McCurdy Bowne Mo
tor Co., temporary location Crater
Lake Oarage.
USED CAR clearing houso, buy for
cash, soli on terms. Plckons-Merrill
Motor Co., 8 North Grape. tr
AN IDEAL HOME ,
Which 1m hIho a koo1 In como pro
ducer npppnU to nil of uk an nn In
vestment. A nice Hlx-rootn house
with Hrni'ticd porch, pumping plant
brick milk house, cistern of., soft
water, complete dairy outfit nnil
poultry i-nlftitifC outfit, burn, dairy
conn, chickens, ho uphold furniture
24 ACRES OF LAND
Including six or eight nercs of alfnlfn
Heeded, some grain, about 73 fruit
trees net with good crop, and .
ALL FOR $6,000
fiMicI roads (o Ibis summer and win
ter, and closo in.
Rogue River Land Co
Since 1902
Office Hotel Neujh Corner
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. & VAM VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Cuthbert Bldg.,
Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave.
Auto Supplies.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We'
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific uorthwost. Use our springs
when others fail. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Orogon.
Attorneys.
W. E. PHIPPfc Attornoy at Law,
4 26-426 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office
phone 372; resldonce phone 326-M.
ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, J13-14
Garnott-Corey Bldg.
PORTER J. N'EFF Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Oarnett-
Coroy Building.
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS specialize In all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 359
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. V A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. M. F. & H. Building,
Modford. Phone 167-R.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Muslf
studio, 318 Qarnett-Coroy Bldf.
Phone 72.
Mineral Baths
MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawloy, Chi.
ropractic Physician, First National
Bunk building. Entrance, room 6,
Ashland, Orogon.
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
DR. A. BURKLUND, ChlropraotU
physician, St. Mark's building,
acute and chronic caseB, Offlc
hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 3 to I
p. m. Telephones Office 454, re
750-J.
A BURSELL, M. D.; D. C. Sptnolo.
gist, .rnysician ana surgeon, Bpe
dally Physiological Methods, 801
10-11 M. F. & 11. bldg. Phone 29,
Take elevator to 3rd floor. 82S
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physleia
and Surgeon, Jackson County Band
Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. 0&
flee phone 39. Residence 883. . .
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana
Burgeon. Practice limited to eye;
ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen-
' tlfically tested and glasses supi
piled. OcullBt and Aurlst for S. i
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Ou,
Bldg. Phone 567.
. DR. F. Q. CARLOW
' DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHI8 PHYSICIAN8
418-417 Qarnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 8. Laurel Street
DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician
and Surgoon Practice limited to
surgery and hospital obsterlca.
Bpeclal attention given to diseases
of women. Offices S00-7 M. F. &
j II. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
pital. Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office In
' Southern Oregon. Book binding, .
lbose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE C(T.
Office 42 North Front St. Phono
81S. Prices right. Service guar
an teed.
Undertakers
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker
Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South'
Bartlott. Lady assistant Auto
mobile Hoarse Service. Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.
Images.
L O. O. P. Modford lodgs No. II,
Meets every Monday night at 7:39, C.
T. I'urkcr, N, O., W. L. Miller, secre
tary, i
Rogue River Encampment No. 80-
Meets 2d and 4tti Fridays at 7:t0 p
m. Samuel Bateman, C. P., L. O. How
ard, serine.
Olive Uhekah lodge No. 8 Meets
1st bticI 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nan
nie Hull, N. O., Annie J. Bateman,
secretary.
Visitors cordially Invited to all
ffleetlnKS. ' ,
MOXET TO LOAJT
TO LOAN J. B, Andrews loans
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 5S-M. 81 North - Grape
street.
MISCELLANEOUS
9
JUST ARRIVED A largo shipment
of wool sacks; fleece twine for. sale)
cheap. We are also in the market
for both wool and mohair. John
son's, 4 u South Front. Phons 802.
FOR SERVICE Jersey bull.
r h.
. an
mer. She returned to her home at