Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 21, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    EDFOKIJ ME TKIBUNB.' WftnTTFiTD, OT,F.fiOX. WEDNESDAY. "APT.TL 21. 1920.
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GHT'S PLAY
(Lciui Cass Bacr in Sun. Orcspninni
yiolot Heming, who luis been pluv
inK here the past week in ".Three
Faces East," is a sort of violet per
sonage, a woodsy violet, and, while
she isn't exactly a wild violet, or, us
the small lad said, a frantic flower,
when he meant wild flower, she i
just .as certainly not an exotic hot
liouso violet. Her eyes are tne same
. purpline blue as the. senile blossom
whose name was given her, her Voice
is full of little lurking luuuhs and
"when she converses she has n flutter
ing and fascinating way of looking
oiily.at the person she is uddrcssim:
It is rather unusual.
Most actresses, when being inter
viewed, plant themselves near a mir
ror and never take their eves off their
' reflection in tho class.
; The practice is not confined to
' actresses alone. Women plant them-
selvcsln front-of mirrors in elevators
and'powder their noses or gaze in ad
miration at 'their series of double
chins or hats while thev murmur ab
sently: "Is the beauty department
' on tho third or seventh floor, dearie?'
In restaurants and hotel dining-rooms
- the looking glass habit prevails and
even along the highways and byways
women stop, stare fascinatedly and
continue to stare at their mirrored re
flections. Occasionally, and only occasionally.
is the action justified. It would have
been justified if Violet lleming luni
chnnced to peop at a mirror opposite
her, but she didn't even so much as
glance there. 'Possibly her mirror
told her yenrs ago how very lovely
she is, and so she doesn't press thv
point.
Miss Heming English
Sho is English and comes of an
old theatrical family, which has
helped make history in England?
playhouses. I Ier forebears and fore-'
boaresses were among (he actors ol
' Shakespeare's day and enjoyed not
Only a personal acquaintance .with
the W. K. writer, but were the oriii--
' mils in many of his plays. Her father
- Alfred Homing, ebntrols two theaters,
one in tho Isle of Slim and another
at Portsmouth. Her mother is Mabel
Allen, a wellrknown English actress.
In this connection, Miss Heming told
jf the original production of '"I'll
Christian" for copyright purposes
in which her mother played the origi
nal Glory Quayle. Hall Cuine sip
pearcd in the play, and Mrs. Cninc
and Miss Ileming's father. The
Hemings and Caincs arc close
friends. For that matter Violet Hem
ihg has warm personnl friendships
-with dozens of women and men of
literary, musicnl and artiHtic circles
in London and is intensely a lover of
her "nin countrie."
' Miss Ileming's hostess on the nio
tbr trip up the highway was Mrs.
Robert Tucker, wife of Judge Tucker,
whose son.'Hnrlund Tucker, was n-co-plnyer
with Miss Heming in "Under
Fire," a war play of last season.
' Mr. Ed Moore was out from Hert
ford to his. ranch in the Meadows
Monday.
Mr. Moikle and Ma-. Greer wore out
for n one night stay with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Glass before going on to Eugene.
; Mr. Holmes was up from Lane
cbunty in tho Willamette and brought
his little boy to stay with Mr. ami
Mrs. Jess Gluss for his hoaltli. Mr.
Holmes lost his wife from the flu
and was left with four very small
children, which kind friends took
into their hohies.
.. Mir. Morris was out to visit the
school Thursdnv at Antioch.
;; Mr. W. C. Chapman and Mr. R. E.
jifoore made a trip to Wimer on busi
ness Saturday.
- i- Mrs. Frank Jtvcrs was able to be
removed from Medford this week ami
is staving with her mother, Mrs. J.
Biehnm, for a while.
-Mrs. E. I). Williite of Sams Valley
visited with Mrs. M .Case this weuk
and both visited the Antioch school
Tuesday.
, Mrs. S. S. Abbott of Sams Valley
visited her daughter at tho Modoc
orchard Sunday. ' ' "
. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Vera Conley,
a baby boy.
Mis sf. Mnltbv cave a patriotic
Why suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre?
O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene
ntea many.
Why pay several hundred dolUm (or an
operation to remoe a poitrc when O.fi.C.
can boobuinrd (or such a comparatively
Bmallcxpflnditure?
O.G.C.when property applied satis
factory result, or your mnn. y will be
refunded. O.G.C. is void direct, by mail
. Write for booklet. .
Add ret Dept.Z
O.Q.C CHEMICAL COMPANY
Seattle. Washington
ANTIOGH ITEMS
program at t Cinuuirnil school huusf
Saturday iiiirht. which was vurv inurli
vn.ioyeri l)v a crowded house.
iErs. J. Oonk'v is stttyinir with her
daughter. Mrs. Tucker at Ashland.
Iiuth Sweet is Ptavin-.' with Mrs.
Cameron at Table Itock. as she i
nuite .sick.
Claude Chapman of Medford whs
out Thursday to ec Mr. J. (J. Glass
on business. t
Miss Zcllu Taylor, who is vrU;nj:
:it the Modoc, had an operation
Thursday and C'una Do ford took her
place until she is 'better.
Mr. Jess (ilass. killed two Wi
Wednesday and took them to. Mod
ford to market. j - . t
Cbwwews
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co. ) '
Circuit Court '
Jennie M. Watson vs. Chauiu'ev J.
Watson. Summons.
City of .Medford vs. A. A. Ilrun
denburg, ct ul. Summons.
Otis 0. Ilclman vs. Tlesederiii Urcr.,
et nl. Judgment and decree. De
fault. Affidavit. Findings.
Bunk of lionnnza vs. C. W. Sher
mnn. Satisfaction of judgment.
State vs. C. L. Quisetiberrv. A'.lul
try. State vs. George A. Moore. De
murrer. Order overruled.
Medford National Hunk vs. John
Anderson, et ul. Affidavit. Default.
Findings of fact. Decree. Proof of
Publication.
Butler & Thompson Co., vs. W. N.
Campbell, et al. Summons.
K. V. Moikle vs. -Albert T. Brown,
et ul. Final report. Order Discharg
ing receivor. Cost bill. Findings of
Fact. Decree.
Anna B. Ilofer vs. Pinil C. Hanson.
Action to Recover money.
J.ottic L. Pclton vs. F.stncudii State
Bank. Foreclosure of mortgage.
Medford National Bank vs. Geo. F.
Buns. Action to recover money.
Fay W. Dooley vs. Lois O. Doolcy.
Cost bill. Findings. Decree.
llcnl Estate Transfers
W. B. Dennis et tlx to Jlrs. R.
C. Ketel, land in Ashland.... 100
J. 11. llclfrich, et ux, to J." M.
Carlton, et u.x. I.und in
0-3U-4W - $0500
Certificate of Title to Royal
" Miller. Lot 20. iH. O. T. No. 3
Certificate of Title to Kathrvn
Wnhl. Lot 12.- block 2.
Woolverton's Sub. to Medford
Certificate of Title to Madge V.
Matthieson. Lot 11, block
2, Woolverton's Sub. to Med
ford Certificate" of Title to Uovn'l
Miller. Lots 14, 15. 17,
18. 10. Koyal Orchard Tract
x... a .;
William Miivl'ield, ot ux, to John
Wade, ct al. Lot 7, block 54,
Central Point 10
Minnie L. Stickel, et vir, to
Thomas Kddv. Lots 10 and
11, block 14. Gold Hill, Ore. 1
fiogue Uiver Fruit & Produce
Assn. to Oregon Growers
Packing Corp. Block 1. Cen
tral Sub. to Cottagc'Add. to
Medford .. 10
Ralph Waldo Ehlcn, et ux to
Kric Wold, et ux. Lot 4,
block!), Luiiisdcii's Add. to
Medford 1
John R. Rccdcr, et al, to IVni.
K. Palmer. Part Gov. Lot
:i-20-.'Hi-4W 10
John J. Kniitzen to Albeit
Le'nrned. Lot 2. SW of N-E,
NW ot' SB. . NK of SW
SW 5-30-4W :. 1800
Mubel B. Waterman, ct vir, to
James Bowling. Land in block
4, Park Ad.l. to Medford 1
Charles W. Slade to llollio
Songer. Lund in Jackson
county :. lo
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
. at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive
Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated
tablets are taken for bad breath by
all who know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen
tly but firmly on the bowels and liver,
stimulating them to natural action,
clearing the blood and gently purifying
the entire system. They do that which
dangerous calomel does without any
of the bad after effects.
All the benefits of nasty, sickening,
griping cathartics are derived from
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without
Eripingjjainor anydisagreeable effects.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the
formula after seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted with
bowel and liver complaint, with the
attendant bad breath.
Olive Tablets are purely a -vegetable
compound mixed with olive oil; you
will know them by their olive color.
Take one or two every night for a weak
and note the effect. 10c and 2tc
HEM VTA JfTED MALE
WANTED Men. S3. 00 Der day anil
ooaru. I'hone 6S5-J-3. 33
SELL NURSERY STOCK FOR US '
uoou territory open. Terms attrac
tive. Write for contract and in
formation Immediately. Salem
tv'ursery Company, 1030 Chemoke
ta St., Salem, Oregon. 30
WANTED Coal -miners, muckers.
Phone 6 5 j, or call at 31 South
Orange after 6:30. 30
WANTED A pastry cook nights.
wages a.00, 10 hours. Rex Cafe.
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Try Musterole. See How
. Quickly It Relieves .
You just rubMusterole in briskly, and
usually the pain is gone a delicious
soothing comfort comes to take itsplace.
Musterole is a ciean, white ointment,
nadewithoil of mustnrd. Use it instead
of mustard plaster. Will not blister.
Many doctors and nurses use Muster
ole and recommend it to their patients.
They will gladly tell you what relief
it gives from sore throat, bronchitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, pains and aches of the back or
joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the
chest. Always dependable.
30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
HELP WAXTED FEMALE
WANTED Cook for )ogi;iiiK camp,
tiood accommodations, llig Pines
Lumbor Co.
WANTED Two experienced wait--resscs,
Top wages. Uuslier Cafe.
WANTED Oirl at lluber Tailor
Shop. 113 West llain. 2 7"
?3.50 PER DAY paid ono lady in
each town to distribute freo circu
lars for Economy Non-Alcoholic
flavoring. Permanent position.
F. E. Burr Co., Chicago. 25
WANTED Woman to cook on
ranch. Phono 0 1. 2 0
WANTED Girl for general house
work. S15 East Main. Phone
431-R.
WANTED Itoof pnnitlng, coloring,
auto painting, house painting. Med
ford Painting Co., 3G South Grape.
30
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housework by tho hour
Phone 388-11. 2S
WANTED Plain sewing. Phone
388-.VI. 204 South Grape. 31
WANTED Oy man with family,
work on ranch. 219 Talent Court,
Hertford. Phone 497-W. 29
WANTED Position by cook, effic
ient in every respect, wishes em
ployment in Medford about May
1st. No furnace, no washing, ?J6
to $18 weekly. Box C M, Tribune.
26
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To rent, five-room furr-
nished house; give price and do
tails. Box 60. Mail Tribune. 28
WANTED To buy two Toom house
, must be good .bargain. Box r0
' Mail Tribune. .( 28
WANTED To buy five room bunga
low on installment plan from own
er only. Good payment down, bal
ance monthly. -Give iprice and lo
cation in answering. Box 123, caio
Mail Tribune. 28
WANTED 'Bed davenport, genuine
leather, six feet Inside arms. Must
be In good 'condition. Address Box
84, Mail Tribune. 26
WA'NTED Used Ford. Give price,
year and condition of bus. Ans.
Box 71, Mall Tribune. 27
WANTED To buy Ford touring car.
Call 67G-X. 1416 West Main. .26
WANTED Good clean rags. ' Med
ford Printing Co.
WANTED Phonograph repairing of
ovory description. Douglass, 101
South Central. Phone 615-J.
WANTED To Jet logging 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 sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
(Minneapolis, Minn. ad
WANTED 900 lawn mowers to
sharpen on our new grindor. Lib
erty Repair Shop. FUone 261-J.
WANTED Will pay top market
prices fen 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.
WAI.NTED Automobiles for -repair
by expert auto mechanic. Clark &
Cbllders, opp. Cat. rnone zb. 33b-
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
rags. Medford Printing Co.
WANTED Houso moving and -re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-x. tf
LOST
LOST Tortoise sfcen colored spec
tacles with lenses cracked. Jr founa
please return to Tribune office, tf
LOST Pair of work shoes, put in
Maxwell car by mistake, near sixth
and Central. I'hone 201-1. i I
WHY
Irrigated Alfalfa Grain Fruit Ranch
A Home Place
100 Acres All in Cultivation
Road to bo paved this j'car. Good improvements.
This place is partly irrigated. Has a good orchard
and some alfalfa. 'For immediate sale this place is
offered at .$12,000. Terms on part. 13 o sure and see
this before buying.
J. C. BARNES
I'hone 784-L
FOR 8ALF MISCELlxAXEOUS
FOR SALE Fine collections of
agates. Mrs: C. Carey, Talent, It.
1. Phone 16-F-U. 3.".
FOR SALE Practically new Ford-
son tractor ana Oliver disk plow
in perfect mechanical condition.
'Would consider good team part
payment. Terms on part. C. E.
Pierce, Torrill Ranch, Hrowusborn.
2S
FOR SALE Fivo room house, to lie
moved, prico for quick sale, $200.
Phone 833-X. 31
FOR SALE 'Hay. I'lioue riOO-R-J.
I 2S
FOR SALE Furniture-. 413 West
Second. Phono ; I7-L.
'OR SALE Two siory liouso. In
quire 40 Cottage street. 30
FOR SALE Iluick chassis, first-class
shape; good tires. Would make
good bug or light delivery truck,
$450. Hanson & Koyt, Valley
Garage, 30 North Holly.
FOR SALE International Corres
pondence School electrical course
completo with five volumes. A
bargain for cash. Phono 532-M.
30
FOR SALE Kingsbury piano in good
condition, $150. il l Tripp street.
30
FOR SALE! Team horses and har
ness, 2500 lbs. Phone R-13-X. 29
FOR SALE A-one Yellow Dent seed
corn. Phono D91-J-2.
FOR SALE Progress. vo Everbear
ing strawberr plants. White Log-
y horn chicks, May 7th, 12th, Mrs.
F. H. Diesslor, phono 77i-L. 2li
FOR SALE Medium sized tent, nnd
irons, beater and furniture. 705
Palm street. Tel. 40.VJ.
FOR SALE 30 tier dry apple wood
at my rancn inrce miles cast or
Medford. $3.50 per tier. Frank
Perry, phono 220-R. 26
FOR SALE OatB for feed, cheapor
than barley. All kinds of feed and
field seed. Seed corn, cane seed,
best grado of alfalfa and clover
seeds. Price right. Jesse L. Rich
ardson, Central Point Feed Store.
34
FOR SALE Victor hornless phono
graph, eXcelleht condition,' $20.00.
Another Victor, good order $10.50.
Cabinet -phonograph, plays all roc.7
ords, brand new,ilM0.00. Douglass.
101 South Central. Phone G10-J.
FOR SALE -Good cord wood and tie
proposition. W. L. Hart, Glendalo,
Oregon. 27
FOR SALE Sand and gravel, sedi
ment and team work ot all kinds.
Phono 425. 39
FOR SALE- Sana, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work dono. Phono 912-J, Samuel
Batcman, 302 Maple street. "I
FOR SALE POUITKr AND EGGtf
FOR SALE 40 White
chicks now. Mrs. F. II.
Leghorn
Dressier.
27
FOR SALE Hatching eggs at re
duced prires. CVly rogular pens1
Tancred White Leghorns at $1.00
per setting, $5,00. per hundred,
-Special pen $2.00 per setting. R. V,
Crum, phone 597-R-l. 31
FOR SALE Eggs from "Superb"
Halbach's White-Plymouth Rocks.
My batching finished, a fow $.'i
' settings for $2.50, Fifteen eggs,
100 per cent fertility guaranteed.
R. II. Paxsou, phono 11, Central
Point. . 17
FOR SALE Purebred White Leg
horn hatching eggs, $1.00 por set-;
ting. Delivered unywhoro in Mod
ford. Phono 28-R-l. 26,
FOR SALE 'Pure bred White Wyan-
uotto eggs xor uuicmiits, i-uuhu
331-W. 27
FOR SALE Pure biod Plymouth
dtocK eggs i.uu per soiling, i-uone
364-J. 26
FOR SALE R. I. Ked and White
xieghorn eggs and chicks, book
orders early. Mrs. F. II. Drosslor.
Phone 777-L. 332
FOR RENT APARTJIENT9"!
FOR RENT Pleasant furnishot
apartment. Phone 750-J. 2C
FOR, RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 407 neatly streoi: an
FOR RENT FURNISHED KOOMi)
FOR RENT Sleeping room suitable
for ono or two. Garage for car.
503 South Oakdale. Phono 872. 28
FOR RENT Rooms. 230 South
Central. Phono 528-J. 46
FOR RENT
CIobo In furnished apartmonts for
light housekeeping , Hot and cold
wator.
RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS ,
217 South Riverside. Phone 457-.)
36
20 N Teach St.
FARM IX).INS
PAY OFF YOUR OLD MOItTGAGE
on your farm or orchard by replac
ing your loan with us en tho ex
tended payment plan at 6','r inter
est. McCurdy Insurance Agency.
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FOR 8 ALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE A relllliniislllUPnt, 160
acres, all under irrigation, free
water, a snap at $750. Will con-
, sider Ford or Chevrolet cur to
$500. Address Muriln Conger, 71S
South Sixth street. Grants Puss,
Oregon.- 29 1
FOR SALE A fine modern bunga
low in Central Point. Lot 55x160,
six rooms, bath, toilet, cloctrlc
lights, screen porches, woodliouse,
garage, nice lawn and roses;
cement walk, two blocks from post
offlco. Insured. Water and luxes
paid. Prico $1650.00. Terms.
Fox & Tox, Central Point, Ore. 2 7
FOR SALE Five, room cottngo,
modern, close In on pavement.
Everything paid. Price $2250, half
down, hnlanco throo years. Box
B, Mull Tribune. 26
FOR SALE Ranch with crop, at a
sacrifice. 1 IS acres with 25 under
cultivation; small houso, good
barn, nil under (enco, In addition
to this property will include, a 40
ncro crop on land adjoining, all for
tho price of $3000.00. See Sam
' Cov at Eaglo Point, or his agonts,
Brown ,& White, Holland Hotel
building.
FOR SALE Fivo room modern bun
galow, furnished. Call between
9 nnd 11:30 n. m., 2-5:30 p. m.
342 North Ivy stroot. 26
FOR SALE Twenty-two acres good
soil one mllo from Medford, ton
acres full bearing orchard, balance
Buitablo for alfalfa. Modern bun
galow with bath. Good barn and
outbuildings. Prico only $6500.
and $2500 will handle. Address
Box 1051, Medford, Ore.
WANTED Parties looking for cheap
land, near a town that has the
record of raising tho finest berries
in the west; also tho 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 per acre, right
on canal. For further Information
write M. L. Southard & Sons, Real
Estate- and Loans, Lebanon, Oregon
3S
FOR SALE Bungalow 'with five
rooms, inclosed sleeping porch,
ibath, toilet, fireplace, hardwood
floors In living room and dining
room; oast facing; ground 100.x
140. Price $3500.00; one-half
cash will handle.
Also have a nico little three
room bungalow, with bath, toilet,
- electric light; barn, chicken house;
ground 100x140. Price $1800;
can be handled for $500. Soo Ben
nett Investment Co., 102 West
Main street.
FOR SALE By owner, both Phoenix
and Medford property with excel
lent location. Inquire Bert Stan
cliff, Phoenix. 33
FOR SALE Forty acres unimproved
land. Sams Valley. Inquire E. M.
Wltto, 219 South Holly Btroot. 33
FOR SALE One of tho niftiest and
most complete little bungalows In
the olty: six rooms, strictly mod
ern, built-in features and cabinets,
two firoplaces, laundry trays, back
porch enclosed in glass, wired for
electric cooking, gas, woodliouse,
garage, hot water heating plant.
If you want something up to the
minuto you -will buy this. See
Bennett Investment company, 102
West Main.
FOR SALE Eighteen aires of land
opposite Oak Grove school house
on Jacksonville road. For informa
tion write D. V. Turner, Gonesco,
Kansas. 330
FOR SALE Nice attractive little
bungalow; four roomB. large screen
. porch, bath, toilet; fire place;
garage, chicken bouse; lot 50x140,
Price $2250.00. Bennett Investr
ment Co. 1
FOR SALE If you are looking for a
. homo, and quality, price and terms
Interest you call at 820 West
Twelfth street. P. E. Wynkoop. J
321
SOME BARGAIN
320 Aero Grain Ranch
All fenced, 200 aoros m cultivation,
small houso, spring wator; , Price
$8,500, $2,500 cash. Sco or write
us at once for stock or grain ranches.
MIDVAJjE REAL ESTATE CO.
.. . ' Mldvale, Ida. 31
NOW
120 'acres, rich bottom land, 50
ares in crop. Buildings except houso.
10 miles from Pacific highway, near
Wimer. Owner says for quick sale,
$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 sod for
i 7,000. Owner says sell now, $C,000.
See us for furthor particulars; also
bargains in iWf and Itiinrh Property.
Flic Insurance and Farm Loans.
HURD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
.g?n!ejwf ejJ5
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
KOU SALE One span six year old
mares, weight 1500 each, sound
and well brnko. Phone 36 5-11-2
at noon or 5 p. m. Gulden Crest Or
chard, Talent, 31
FOR SALE We have 32 owes to
put out on shares. Also team
mules for snip. Rosentiorir Bros., t
IMedford Hotel. 12
FOR SALE A few very choice rog
istored shorthorn bulls. Will be
sold right. ,1. .1. Hrophy. P. O.
Eagle Point, phono 22-F-4 2 Eaglo
Point. 29
FOR SALE Two pure bred Duroi
dersey boars for sale, nine months
old; fine individuals. Klrtland
Farm, Central Point, Ore. 2S
FOR SALE .V few milk cows. Offic
ially tested. Half niilo south of
Medford on Adkins place. Cull
Schulz place. 2S
FOR SAILE -30 bono, one una two
year old Angora goats. Phone
6SD-J-3. 27
FOR SALE Six flno Jersey cows,
all fresh hut two. Also one cream
separator. Phono 10-F-14. Beit
Siancliff, Phoenix. 26
FOR SALE Six nenutlful fresh
milch cows, six gallons each 'per
day. Walsh's placo on Ross Lann,
two miles northwest of Medford.
26
FOR SALE 200 Angora goats about
160 nannies and 40 wothcrs, 80
'kids now and more to como, nil for
$1000 for quick sale. F. W. Mooro,
phono 261-.1, Ashland, Orogon. 40
FOR SALE Wennod Duroc pigs,
$5.00 each. Schuchard Orchard.
'Phono flll-R-3.
39
FOR SALE Twelve milch cows:
thoso are all selected cows. The
best ot milkers; nlso six yearling
hoifors. Walsh's place, on Ross
Lane, two miles northwost of Med
ford. 333
FOR GALE Fure bied Duroc-Jersey
sows with spring litters; also bred
sows; nlso a few half grown pigs.
Inquire of foreman at Modoc Orch
ard or D. R. Wood, Medford.
FOR SALE Two gookl spring wag
ons, suitable for one or two horses.
Also fine saddle. Walsh's place,
on Rosa Lane, two miles northwest
of Modford. 231
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE iHuIck truck, 1 ton,
Ipnoumatic tires. Truck through
out Is In first-class shapn; will soil
for $1350.. Hanson & Koyt, Valley
Garago, 30 North Holly.
FOR SALE Choap, 1918 Ford tour
ing car. Call at PhocnlX Garage
30
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono now
Chalmers Six, ono new Nash road
ster. Phono 489-R. 28
FOR SALE Overland truok in good
condition $350. 617 East Eighth
street. 26
FOR SALE Used Maxwell five-pas-
Bcngor car. Good condition, price
$400. Page Dressier Co., Nash
Block.
A BARGAIN For someone who.
wuntB a new car at a reduced prico.
A 1919 Mitchell, run 3000 miles,
good tires und pnlnt, with Borne
extra oqulpmont; ono ' new oord
tiro. Ilunson & Koyt, Valley Gar
age, Ninth Holly. ' i.f
FOR SALE See our prlcos on over
hauled Ford cars, liconsos paid;
llboral terms. McCurdy-Bcwno
Motor Co.
FOR SALE At a sacrifice, roomy
five passenger car. now top, cord
tires, runs and looks like new; self
Btnrtor of couruo. McCurdy-Bowne
Motor'Co.. tomnorary location Cra
ter Lake Oarugo, 18 South Fir
street.
USED OAR clearing house, buy for
cash, sell on terms. Plckens-Merrlll
Motor Co.. 18 North Grape. tf
money: to loan.
MONEY TO LOAN O. N. Wilson,
708 West Fourth, phone 460-L. 43
FOUND
FOUNDPalr of shea;
Owner can
havo same by calling at Tribune
office, proving property and pay
ing for ad. 28
FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner
. can have samo by paying for ad.
'Mall Trlhuno offlco.
AN IDEAL HOME .
Willi h Is nlso a gooil Inconio pro
iliici-r nppculs to all of us as an In
vestment. A nice six-room house
with screened lorcli, pumping plant,
brick milk house, cistern of., soft
water, completo dairy outfit anfl
poultry raising outfit, barn, dairy
cows, chickens, household furniture.
24 ACRES OF LAND
Including six or right acres of alfalfa
seeded, Homo grain, about 75 fruit
trees set with Kd crop, nnd
ALL FOR $6,000
Good roads lo This summer nnd m-
ler, und close In.
Rogue River land Co.
Since 1902
QffigeotelNasgprixer.
liUSt.VESS DIRECTORY.
Abstractors
MURRAY UROS. & VAN VOR1S
Abstracts of Titlo. Cuthbert Bldg.,
Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave.
Auto Supplies.
LAIIER 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, Orogon.
Attorneys.
W. E. PHIPPis Attorney at Law,
426-426 M. F. & II, Bldg. Offioe
phone 373 ; residence phone 035-M.
ELIJAH II. HURD Lawyor. 313-1
uarnett-coroy uiag.
PORTER J. NEFF AttoTney-at-law.
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford Nations
Bnnk Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnctt-
Corey Building.
Building Mnterials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS specialize in all
kinds ot cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets..- 269
Expert Accountant. '
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M.
Wilson, C. P, A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 16 7-R.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Halght Musts
Btudlo, 318 Qarnett-Corey Bldg.
Phono 72. .
Mineral Baths
MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chi.
ropractic Physician, First National
Bank building. Entrance, room 5,
Ashland, Oregon.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. A. BURKLUND, ChlropractU
physician, St. Mark'B building,
' acute and chronlo cases. Offlc
' hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 to I
p. m. Telephones Office 454, rea
750-J.
A BURSELL, M. D.; D. C. Splnolo.
giBt, mysiclnn ana surgeon, Bpo
clalty Physiological Methods. 801m
10-11 M.'P. & H. bldg. Phone 8,
Take elevator to 3rd floor. 325
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physlolsa
and -Surgeon, Jackson County Bantl
Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. QU
flee phone 39. Residence 988.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ant
surgeon. Practice limited to eya;
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tosted and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. t
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. AH. C
Bldg. Phono 667.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW '
OBTEOPAT11IS PHYSICIANS -
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldjt. -i
Phone 90'4-L. .. !'
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street '
DR. MoMORRIS M. DOW, PhysloUn
and Surgeon Practice limited tto
surgery and hospital obsterlcs.
Special attention given to diseases
of women. Offices 306-7. M. F. &
H. Bldg, Rouldonce, the Daw Hos
pital. . - ... ': v- iUi'
:' '' "' ' iP
Printers and Publishers. '
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.? has tha
best equipped printing office In
, Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose loaf ledgers, billing systems,
ete. - Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer.
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CC
Office 42. North Front St. Phone
815. Prices right. Service gusri
' anteed.
Undertaken
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker
Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. , 18 Bouts,
Bartlott. Lady assistant. Auto
mobile Hearse Service, Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.
Lodges.
I
I, O. O. F. Mmlford lodra No. 81,
'Meets every Monilny night at 7:30, C,
T. I-arker, N. CI., W. L. Miller, secre
tary, i
Roirue Rtver Kncnmpmont No. SO--Mcoch
2d and 4th Fridays at 7:10 p.
'fn. Samuel Bateman, C. P., L, O, How
ard, scribe. '
Olive Ithoknh lodge No. IS Meets
1st and 8rd Tuesdaye At 8 p. m. frmn
rilo Hull, N. O., Annie J. Batotnan,
secretary.
Visitors cordially Invited to all
meetlnKB. '
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loam
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 63-M. 81 North Grape
street. .
MISCELLANEOUS
JUST ARRIVED A largo shipment
ot wool sacks; fleece twine tor sale
cheap. Wo are also In the market
for both wool and mohair, John
son's, 40 South Front. Phone -802.
FOR SERVICE Jersoy bull.
PWVb- .t,.,, ....
F. H.
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