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otioo of KMN.-lnl Election
iFor Issuing Koad Honds for Jack-'
son County, Oregon.
5 Notice is hereby given: That on
Friday, the 21st day or May. U120.
at the polling places in the different
precincts in the County of Jackson,
gtate of Oregon, a Bpet-ial election
ill be held to determine whether
the County Court for Jackson county,
jDregon, shall issue bonds of Enid
county to provide for permunent road
tonstruction, to the amount of five
liundred thousand ($500,000.00)
' Imllars, to mature:
' f One hundred thousand ($100.
iDOO.OO) dollars, par value, ten years
from the date thereof.
I One hundred thousand
COO. 00) dollars, par value,
iears from the date, thereof.
One hundred thousand
jtiOO.00) dollars, par value,
ears from the date thereof.
One hundred thousand
($100,-
tlftoen
($100.
twonty ($100,-
"(100.00) dollars, par value, twenty-
live years from the date thereof.
J One hundred thousand ($100,-
idOO.OO) dollars, par valuo, thirty
, years from the date thereof.
The total amount thereof to he
issued in one year, if the County
. i'ourt of said Jackson county, Ore-
l.f,ll an nluc nn1 tn l,,.- .
o.. ...... ,11-
Jterest at the rate of fivo per cent per
timnum; and the funds so raised shall
jlie expended in building four pernta-
lent roads in said county, described
s follows, to-wit:
Two hundred thousand ($200,-
000.00) dollars shall he expended on
lie road known, and commonly
Jdosignated as the "Crater Lake liigh-
fway," more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the intersection of
Jackson nnd Roosevelt streets in the
City of Medford, Jackson County.
Oregon, thence in a northeasterly di
rection along the route, now staked
out, following the present road as
near as practicable through the Town
of Eagle Point, Jackson county, Ore
gon, thenste following the route now
staked out in a northerly direction
passing the - present Keeso Creek
school in said county and state, and
terminating at the town of Trail,
Jackson County, Oregon, said ter
minus being liiOO feet east and 1120
feet south of the section corner com
mon to sections 33 and 34, Township
;!3 South, Kango 1 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, and Sections 4 and
3, Township 34 South, ltaugo 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian.
One hundred - thousand ($10(1,-
fflOOO. 00) dollars shall be expended on
the road Known, and commonly
designated as the "Illue Ledge High
way," more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
(Beginning at a point in the Town
of Huch, Jackson County, Oregon, on
the present road, said point being
2100 feet south, and ISuO feet east
of the section corner common to bee
Hons 23, 24, 27, and 2ti, Township ,1.8
South, Range 3 West of the Willam
ette Meridian, thence northeasterly
following the present traveled road
as near as practicable to a point on
the summit of Jacksonville Hill,
Ihonce in a northeasterly direction
a'.ong the route now staked out uloug
the stream known as Jackson urecK
and terminating at a point on Cali-
ifornla street in the Town of Jackson
ville,' Jackson County, Oregon, said
point being 550 feet south, and 14 00
feet east of the section corner com
mon to sections 29, 30, 31, and 32 in
Township 37 South of Range Two
.West of the Willamette Meridian.
One hundred fifty thousand ($150,
000.00) dollars, shall bo expended on
the road known, and commonly
designated as the "Ashland-Klamath
Falls Highway," more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
g Beginning at a point on the Pacific
jiigunu; I t.V ICC. MM. n.w ......... ....
corner common to Sections 29, 30,
3lV and 32, in Township 39 South,
Range 2 East of the Willamette Me
ridian, in Jackson County. Oregon:
thence in an easterly direction nlong
a route now staked out and being
graded over the Green Springs Moun
tain, and terminating at a point on
the Jackson County-KIamath County
line, near where the present Ashland
Klamath Falls road crosses said line
in Section 36, Township 39, South
Range 4 East of the Wrillamette
Meridian.
Fifty thousand dollars($50,000.00)
shall be expended on the road known
nnd commonly designated as the
"Bybee Bridge Road" more particu
larly described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the pres
ent traveled" road, known as the By
hee' Bridge Road, which point is 19
chains east of the southwest corner
of Donation ;Land Claim No. 55, in
Section 2, Township 37 South Range
2 West, Willametto Meridian, in
Jackson County, Oregon; thence in a
northeasterly direction over the
stream known as Bear Creek; thenca
in a Northeasterly direction to the
stream knowm as Rogue river, cross
ing said Rogue river at the point
known as "Bybee Bridge"; thence in
a northwesterly direction, following
In each instance the present traveled
road as nearly as practicable for a
permanent road and terminating at
i the section corner common to oec
.1 tions 29. 30. 31. 32. Township 35
Ti South. Range 2 West Willamette
f Meridian
The termini of said nhove rtoscrin-
LISTEN
Kully throe-fourths of tho annual
income of this valley comes from tlio
Apple and Pear Orchards
In'tlin fnliim tlio cost of develop
ment will bo doubled. Ergo, now is
tho time to buy
; Bearing Orchards
and realize an lmmedlnto Income.
Wo offer today ISO acres, 7 miles
from Pacific Highway, with K"('
Improvements,
14 Acres in Bearing Pears
20 acres alfalfa, 0 acres In (Train
balance in pasture, for
$12,000 on Good Terms
v Rogue River Land Co.
Since 1902
4, Office Hotel Nash Corner
d roads as herein directed is defin
.e and certain. Tho Una ..,.....
scribed between the termini thereof
in eacn road, shall be as herein or
ddercd, an shall follow the most
Practicable roilto fnr n ............ .
road, and each of said roads shall
ue a permanent road and highway
nrougn said Juckson County. Ore
gon.
Uated April 2i;th. 1920.
CHAUNCEY HLOREY,
County Clerk for Jackson County,
iregon.
summons for Publication in Foreclo
sure or Tax Lien
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
City of Medford, a Municipal Corpor
ation, riaintilf vs. Anna Bonnuy,
Fred Carlson, and all other persons
nnd parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in and to the hereinafter described
premises. Defendants.
To Anna Bonncv. Fred Carlson and
also all other perstvns and parties un-j
Known claiming any , right, title.
estate, lien or interest in and to the
real estate hereinafter and In the
complaint described, tho above nam
ed defendants:
Jn the uamo of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford, a municipal corpora
tion, is the holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 2097 Issued
in the 23rd day o; .March, 1915 by
the tax collector of the County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, for the
amount of thlrty-fivo and 32-100
($35.32) Dollars, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for tho year 1913 together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon
upon tho real property assessed to'
you, of which you are the owner as
appears of record, situato in said
county and state, and particularly
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: ' Being south 50 feet of lot seven
(7) in block three (3) of Cottage
Addition to Medford being property
described in Deed Records of Jack
son county, Oregon, in Vol. SO at
page 195, the same being in Cottage
Addition to the city of Medford,
Oregon, according to tho official plat
thereof, now of record.
Yen are further notified that said
City of Medford has paid taxes on
said premises for prior or subsequent
years, with the rate of Interest on
said amounts as follows:
1913 tax. paid March 23, 1915
tax receipt No. C. D. 2097; amount,
$35.32: interest In per cent.
1914 tax, paid Dec. 10. 1915: tax
receipt No. 04403; amount, J2S.72;
interest, 15 per cent.
1915 tax, paid October 5, 1916;
tax receipt No. 11085; amount,
$30113: interest, 15 percent.
1916 tax, paid May 5, 1919; tax
receipt No. 13i)6o; amount, J34.o9;
interest, 12 per cent.
1917 tux, paid May 5, 1919; tax
recoipt No. 22908; amount, $28.12;
interest 1 2 per cent. -
1918 tax, paid January 12, 1920;
tax receipt No. 21974 ; amount
$24.89: Interest. 12 er cent.
Said Anna Bonncy os the owner ol
the legal title of His above doscribed
property as tho same appears of rec
ord, and each of the other defendants
above named are hereby further noti
fied that the City of Medford will
apnlv to the Circuit Court of the
county nnd state aforesaid for a de
cree foreclosing plaintiffs lien
against tho property above described.
and mentioned in said certificate.
And vou. and each of you, are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty
days from the date of the service of
this summons upon yon exclusive oi
the day of such service if personally
served within the State of Oregon,
and within sixty days from the first
publication of this summons, exclu
sive of tho day of said first publica
tion if served by the publication
thereof, nnd defend this suit or pay
the amount due as above shown, to
gether with costs and accrued Inter
est, or for want tlioreot decree win
he rendered foreclosing tho Hen of
said taxes and costs nganst the land
nnd premises above named, free and
clear from any and all right, title,
estate, lien, or interest that you, or
either of you, may have or claim
therein or thereto'.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable F. M. Calkins,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the county oi
Jackson and said order was made nnu
ilnted this 13th day of March, 1920.
and the dato of the first publication
of this summons is the lath day oi
March, 1920.
All process and papers in tins pro
ceeding may bo served upon the un
dersigned residing -within the State
of Oregon at the address hereafter
mentioned. FRED W. M EARS,
Attorney for I'lainiin.
Address Liberty Building, Med
ford, Oregon.
To the Stockholders of the Rogue
Itlver rruu. ami i-1-.miu.u
Association
V(ln to harnhv PlVOTl that the
...niinn rtf llm Pnirne River
iiiuiuui iin-Li.it, ..... .---n
Fruit and Produce association for
the election of directors, ami trans
action of such business as may pro
perly come before such meeting, will
be held at the office of the company
on Main street, Medford, Oregon, the
8th day of May, l'Jzu, ai a o ciui.-n
p. m. .
ROGUE KlVKit i-in i "
PRODUCE ASSOCIATION
By R. C. Washburn, President.
G. B. Dean, Secretary.
Dated Medford, Oregon, April 17,
1920.
A HOME
ItOfil E RIVEIt VALLEY
the nearest approach to tho ideal
that can be found. We are respon
sible, we know this section thorough
ly, we have a very comprehensive list
of properties, including City Homes,
Stock Ranches, Dairy Farms and
Orchards. Wo invite your correspon
dence or a call at our ofLcc.
BROWN & WHITE
Rent KMiHe, Insiirnnro, Rentals nnd
Iakuu .
Mi;il OIt!, OKLliOX"
IIELr WAXTKI) FEMALE
WANTED -Woman to cook on ranch
$50 a month, l'hone 597-11-0. 34
WANTED Good cook, small family;
has help of second maid; perma
nent rosition. Address .Mail Tri
bune, Box 43. 31
WANTED Cook, two in family; no
laundry; no children. Wages
$40 to $50, according to exper
ience. Phono 099 or 41 Ross
Court. 31
WANTED Two women for helpers
in boarding house, $55.00 per
month. Write T. W. Benton,
I'enoyar, VlaWeed, California. 31
WANTED Oirl for general house
work. 15 Geneva street. Phone
817. 33
WANTED Cook for logging camp,
(lood accommodations. Big Pines
.umber Co.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Slo East .Main. Phone
431-R.
WANTED Roof pamtlng, coloring,
auto painting, house painting. Med
ford Painting Co., 30 South Grape.
30
HELP WANTED M.-VLE
WANTED Bus boy. Hotel Medford
Cull, do not phone.
WANTED At onco, saw mill men
nnd loggers. M. J. Lumber Co.,
Glendale, Ore. . 33
WANTED Men, $3.00 per day and
board. Phono CS5-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 Chcnieko-
ta St., Salem, Oregon. 30
WANTED A pastry cook nights,
wages $5.00, 10 hours. Rex Cafe.
tf
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Carpenter work, contract
or by the day; estimates furnished
free. Call Carpenter. Phone 931.
3 5
WANTED Plain sewing.
3S8-.M. 204 South Grupo.
Phone
31
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED A horso that is suitable
for orchard and gnrden work; will
pay cash for one that BUits. A. J.
Marshall, Medford, R. 2, Box 97.
31
WANTED 2000 to 5000 feet of sec
ond hand barn lumber. Box 50,
R. 1, Talent. 35
WANTED To hear from some party
who knows of government land to
ho homesteaded. Box II, Mall
Tribune. s 34
WIANTED To rent by May 1st or
soon thereafter us possible, 5 or 6
room modern bungalow, unfur
nished, best of care guaranteed;
by young couple. Address Box II.
M, Mail Tribune. 30
WANTED Good clena rags,
ford Printing Co.
Med-
WANTED Phonograph repairing of
every description. Douglass, 101
South Central. Phone 615-J.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. 83
WANTED 900 lawn mowers to
sharpen on our new grinder. Lib
erty Repair Shop. Phone 201-J.
WANTED Will pay top market
prices IOT wool anu iuuuuir. ou
us before you Bell. Medford Junk
Co. Phone 283-J.
WANTED Carpet weaving and
cleaning. 201 South Riverside.
Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory.
WAIN'TED Automobiles for repair
by expert auto mechanic. Clark
Chllders, opp. Nat. Phone 26. 336
WANTED To buy good clean cotton
. rags. Medford Printing Co.
WANTED Home moving and re
pairing Phone 488-M or 4-88-X. tf
FARM LOANS
PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE
on your farm or orchard by replac
ing your loan with us oh the ex
: tended payment plan at 6 inter-
est. McCurdy Insurance Agency
tP
FOR RENT
Close In furnished apartments for
light housekeeping. Hot anu com
water.
RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS
217 South Riverside..- Phone 457-J
30
SOME BARGAIN
!120 Acre Grain Ranch
All fenced. 20Q acres In cultivation
small house, spring water; Price
$S.500. $2,500 cash. See or write
us at once for stock or grain ranches.
MI OVALE REAL ESTATE CO.
Midvnle, Ida. 31
WHY
Irrigated Alfalfa Grain Fruit Ranch
A Home Place
100 Acres All in Cultivation
JZoad to be paved this year.- Good improvements.
This place is partly irrigated, lias a good orchard
and some alfalfa. For immediate sale this place is
offered at $12,000. Terms on part. Be sure and see
this before buying.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 781-L
FOR SALE MISCELLAXEOVS
FOR SALE
730-L.
(las range
hone
31
FOR SALE Dry wood on ground.
Jack Martin, Coleman Creek. 32
FOR SALE Three ton of alfalfa
hay. E. L. Walx. 32
FOR SALE Bosc scions. i'hont
f.ll-R-5. 31'
FOR SALE Kule plants 50c pel-
hundred. Phone 19-F-2. Mrs. E.
K. Robley. 30
FOR SALE One largo tent 20x20
cheap.- Douglas, 101 South Cen
tral. Phone 615-.T.
FOR SALE Almost new 5". ft.
awning. Complete garden seed
drill with fertilizer attachment.
Throe warehouse trucks. Howe
platform scales. Three-quarter It.
p. single-phase' electric motor.
Ralph Waldo Eldon, Russ Mill.
FOR SALE Now buggies, open or
top. Bargains for Tew days. W.
E. Nicholson, phone 534-Y. 33
FOR SALE Fine collections of
agntes. Mrs. C. Carey, Talent, It.
1. Phono 10-F-ll. 35
FOR SALE Fivo room house, to be
moved, price for quick sale, $200.
Phone 833-X. 31
FOR SALE Furniture. 413 West
Second. Phono C47-L.
FOR-SALE Two Btory house. In
quire 40 Cottage street. 30
TOR SALE International Corres
; pondence School electrical course
complete-with five volumes. -a A
bargain for cash. Phono 532-M.
30
FOR SALE Kingsbury piano in good
condition, $lu0. 114 Tripp street
30
FOR SALE A-one Yellow Dent seed
corn. Phone 591-J-2.
'OR SALE Medium sized tent, and
irons, heater nnd furniture. 705
Palm street. Tel. 4C5-J.
EOR SALE Oats for feed, cheaper
than barley. All kinds of feed and
field seed. Seed corn, cane seed
best grade of ulfalfa and clover
seods. Price right. Jesse L. Rich
ardson, Central Point Feed Store
34
FOR SALE Sand nnd gravel, sedi
ment and team work of all kinds
Phone 425. 39
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing nnd teaming
work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel
Bateman, 302 Maple street.
FOR. SALE POtn1'KY AND EGOS
FOR SALE Eggs from my bred to
lay Leghorns at reduced price for
balance of the season. W. J. War.
nor. "
FOR SALE Hutching eggs at re
duced prices. My regular pons
Tancred White Leghorns .at $l.uu
per setting, $5.00 per hundred.
Special pen $2.00 per setting. R. V.
Cruui, phono 597-R-l. 31
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT House at fiOl West
' Jackson. Call after 5 p. m. 32
FOR RENT Two room furnished
ibuiigalow, stiitublo for couple only,
no children. Phone 449-M. 30
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Modern housekeeping
rooms on ground .floor, suitame
for two people. 345 North Bart
lett. Phone 753-M.
FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Gen
tlemen only. 335 Apple treet. 31
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms at 222 South Holly. Mrs. .1.
prhomas. 32
FOR RENT Nlco front room for
gentleman. 227 South Central
avenue. 29
FOR RENT Roomr. 236 South
Central. Phono 528-J. 46
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
113 East Eleventh. Phono 897.
31"
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Good milk cow, fresh
and heavy milker, at home ol
Frank G. Owen. Phono 741-.1-2.
31
LOST
LOST Gold Eversharp pencil. Re
ward. Kinder leavo at Medford
(Domestic Laundry. Phone 160. 30
LOST' Tortoise stien colored spec
tacles with lenses cracked. If found
please retnrn to Tribune office, tf
6 FARM LOANS
O. C. Boggs
Atty. for State Land
Hoard
20 N. Peach St.
MOXKV TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN O. N. Wilson,
708 West Fourth, phone 400-L. 43
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 240 aero stock ranch
nine miles out. Lot me show you.
Alex Anderson, 40(1 lleaity or
phone X24-X. Medford. 35
FOR SALE Two story modern bun
galow, six rooms, bath room, toi
let on each floor, two large dress
ing rooms, cluspis, etc. Dutch
kitchen anil plenty of built-ins;
electric light and heat. Cement
block well-house with electric
pumping plan:. Garage with ce
ment floor. Woodshyd and ware
room combined. Chicken house
and yard. ' block in grounds. All
cement walks. Has many beauti
ful shade trees; Hawthorne, Cork
'.Elk, Weeping Birch and numerous
other imported trees. Uoses and
fine. lawn. City improvement as
sessments all paid. Everything in
best of .-ondition. An extraordin
ary bargain. Terms. Tor details
apply ut oncn to Fox & Tox, Cen
tral Point, Oro. 32
FOR SALE By owner, five room
modern houso on West Eleventh
street; in good condition, l'hone
- 5S3-M. 4 1
FOR SALE (1) Colonel Sargent's
former residence at 810 South
Oakdale, Medford.
(2) Oakdale Cash Grocery Store
and 50 foot lot south of it.
(3) Bearing pear orchard of
nearly seven acres, south part of
Medford.
(4) Two lots on Fir street, suit
able for warehouse
(5) Two eighties of timber land
neur Griffin creek with consider
able hig timber on them. Prices
low: easy terms. Seo Colonel 11.
II. Sargent, Jacksonville, Oregon.
3 1
FOR SALE My modem six room
homo on West Main street, fur
: nished or uiif urnishod. Phone
798-M or seo owner, 1517 West
Main. Mrs. L. P. Black. 31
FOR SALE Six room modern house
desirable locution, two blocks from
post office. Inquire 121 North
Grape. 52
FOR SALE 11 acre orchard In Ash
land, partly in city limits; apples,
i cherries, peaches; modern eight-
room house, all city conveniences
' nnd wonderful view of valley. City
water for irrigation. Seo owner.
Mrs. L. P. Black, or phono 798-M.
31
FOR SALE Rnnci. Willi crop, at a
i sacrifice. 118 acres with 25 under
i cultivation: smnll house, goou
'. burn, nil under fenco, in addition
; to this property will lncludo a 40-
; acre crop on land adjoining, ail for
the price of $3000.00. See Sam
. Coy at Eaglo Point, or his agents,
Brown & Whlto, Holland Hotel
: building. '
FOR SALE Twenty-two acres good
soil one mile from Medford, ten
acres full bearing orchard, balance
suitable for alfalfa. Modorn bun-
: galow with bath. Good barn nnd
outbuildings. Price only $0500,
i and $2500 will handle. AddreBS
; Box 1054, Medford, Oro.
WANTED Parties looKlng fcT cheap
land, near a town that has tne
record of raising tho flnost borrlcs
in tho west; also the bust veget
ables, trult, nuts, hay and grain,
Bate from frosts, snow or floods.
Land from $20.00 up to $300 per
acre, unimproved. Improved land
from $150 to $500 per acre, right
on canal. For further information
wrlto M. L. Southard & Sons, Real
Estate and Loans, Lebanon, Oregon
38
FOR SALE Bungalow with five
rooms, inclosed slooplng porch,
"bath, toilet, fireplaco, hardwood
floors in living room and dining
room; cast facing; ground lOOx
140. Price $2600.00; one-half
cash will handle.
Also1 have a nice little three
room bungalow, with bath, toilet,
electric light; barn, chicken houso;
ground 100x140. Price $1800;
can be handled for $500. See Ben
: nett Invostmont Co., 102 WeBt
Main street.
FOR SALE By owner, both Phoenix
and Medford property with excel
lent location. Inquire Bert Stan
cliff, Phoenix. 33
FOR SALE Forty acroB unimproved
land. 8ams Valley. Inquire B. M.
' Witto, 219 South Holly street. 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 fireplaces, laundry trays, back
porch enclosed In glaBS, wired for
electric cooking, gas, woodhouse,
. garage, hot water heating plant.
' If you want something up to tho
'. minute you will buy this. See
: Bennett Investment company, 102
West Main.
FOR SALE Eighteen acres of land
opposite Oak Grove school house
on Jacksonville road. For Informa
tion write D. V. Turner, GeneBCo,
' Kansas. 330
FOR SALE Nice attractive little
bungalow;four rooms, large screen
porch, bath, toilet; fire place;
garage, chicken house; lot 60x140.
Price $2250.00. Bennett Invest
ment Co.
SOME BARGAIN
.I'JO Aero Grain Ranch
All fenced, 200 acres In cultivation,
small house, spring water; Price
$8,500, $2,000 cash. See or write
iib at once for stock or grain ranches.
MIDVAIVK REAL ESTATE CO.
Mldvalo, Ida.
41
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
l-'Ult SALE Olio brood sow and two
shoals. Jai'k .Martin. Coleman
Creek. 32 i
FOR SALE Twenty of the very best
milch cows. Those i-ows can't lit
i' boat: come and see fur yourself.
I Walsh's place on Boss Lane, two
! miles northwest of Medford. 5.".
I FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows,
olflclally tested. Hall' lllilu south
of .Medford on Adkins place.
Schul. Bros. 35
FOR SALE Milk cow and good calf.
One and one-half miles northeast
I Medford on Boyden Place. R.
Muskopf. 35
FOR SALE Three heller calves
Call -102 East Twelfth or phono
190-M. 31
i''OR SALE Good work team, bays.
Belgian stock, age S and 9, weight
2 750 lbs.; harness and a good
wagon. F. II. Bragg, 846 East
INinth street, Medford. 33
FOR SALE Work horse, weight
a bout 1300 lbs., good condition.
$05.0(1. Phone 25-K-2. 32
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Horse, six
years old, weight 1500 lbs. Phone
u-F-4. 30
FOR SALE Five nice shoals. M. J.
Norrls, one nillo west of Phoenix.
34
FOR SALE Four good, milch cows.
C. C. Chapman, phono 452-.M. 30
FOR SALE One 3-yenr Shorthorn
bull, one year Shorthorn bull, one
2-year Shorthorn bull, threo 2
year Hereford bulls. All regis
tered, price $150 and up. Phono
9-F-7 Jacksonville, or write Ches
ter C. Kubll, Jacksonville, Ore. 33
FOR SALE Ono span six year old
mares, weight 1500 each, sound
ami well broke. Phono 36 5-U-2
nt noon or 5 p. m. Golden Crest Or
chard, Talent. 31
FOR SALE 200 Angora goats about
160 nannies and 4 0 wethers, (o
kids now nnd inoro to como, all for
$1000 for quick snlo. F. W. Moore,
phono 201-J, Ashland, Oregon. 40
FOR SALE W-eaned Duroc pigs,
$5.00 each. Schuchnrd Orchard.
Phono 611-R-3. 39
FOR SALE Twetve milch cowb:
tbeso nro all solected cowa. The
best of milkers; also Bix yearling
heifers. Walsh's place, on Ross
Lano, two miles northwest ol Med
ford. 333
FOR". SALE Pure brod Duroo-Jorsey
sows with spring litters: also bred
sows; also a few halt grown pigs.
- Inquire of foreman at Modoc Orch
ard or D. R. Wood, Medford.
FOR SALE Two good spring wag
ons, suitable for one or two horses
Also flno saddle. Walsh's place,
on Ross Lane, two miles northwest
of Medford. 231
AUTOMOISTLES
FOR SALE One ton truck very
cheap. Phono 784-X or call 48
! North Orange. 33
FOR SALE 1917 Ford roadster In
i first class shape. Just been coni
: plotely overhauled. Patton and
Robinson, ' Inc., 112-South Rlvor
; sldo.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor plow,
. 2-bottom, 12-Inch Oliver. Slightly
used. Cheap. Patton and Robin
son, Inc., 112 South Riverside.
FOR SALE Bulck chassis, flint-class
shape; good tires. Would make
good bug or light delivery truck,
$450. Hanson & Keyt, Valley
Garage, 30 North Holly..
FOR SALE illulck truck, 1 ton,
pnoumatic tires. Truck through-
: out is in first-class shape;- will sell
Tor $1350. Hanson & Koyt, Valley
- Garage, 30 North Holly.
FOR SALE Cheap, 1918 Ford totir-
ing car. Call at Phoenix Garage.
30
FOR SALE Used Maxwell five-passenger
car. Good condition. Price
$4 00. Page Dressier Co., Nash
Block.
A BARGAIN For soineono who
wants a new car at a reducod price.
A 1919 Mitchell, run 3000 milos,
. good tires and paint, with some
extra equipment; one now ' cord
' tire. Hanson & Koyt, Valloy Gar
. ago, North Holly.' tf
FOR SALE See our prices on over
hauled Ford cars, licenses paid;
liberal terms. ' McCurdy-Bowne
Motor Co.
FOR SALE At a sacrifice, roomy
five passenger car, new top, cord
tires, runs and looks like new; self
starter of course. McCurdy-Bowne
: Motor Co., temporary location Cra-
: ter Lake Garage, 18 BoutU Fir
street.
NOW
; 12fj acres,- rich hottom land, 50
acres In crop. BtilldlngB except house.
10 miles from Paclflo highway, near
Wimcr. 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, S miles
up Rogue river. Should sell for
$7,000. Ownor says sell now, $6,000.
Seo us for furthor particulars; also
bargains in City nnd Itnncli Property
Flrn Insurnnco and Farm Loans. .
HURD- LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
' Garuett-Oorof Chlg.
I1USIXESS DIRECTORY.
Abstractors
MTRirrYTjitOS. 4i VAN " VORISp
Abstracts of Title. Cuthbert Bldg.,
Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave.
Auto Supplies.
LAT1ER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating tho.iurgest, oldest
and best-equipped plunt In the Pa
cifio northwest. Use our spring!
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St.. Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
W. E. PIIIPPS Attornoy at Law,
425-420 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office
phone 372; residence phone 32S-M.
ELIJAH H. HURT) Lawyer. 213-1
Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett
Coroy Building.
Building Materlnls.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft
BLOCK WORKS specialize In all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Btreots. 869
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. Ev 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 157-R.
Instruction In Muslo.
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musli
studio, 318 Garnott-Corey Bldg.'
Phone 72.
Mineral Baths
MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawloy, Chl. '
; ropractic Physician, First National J
Bank building. Entrance, room 6,
Ashland, Oregon.
Physicians and Surgeon,.
DR. A. BURKLUND, ChlropraotU
physician, ' St. Mark's building,
acute and chronic coses. Offlct
hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.' 2 to J
p. m. Telephones Office 454, rea
750-J.
A BURSELL, M. D.; D. C. Splnol
gist, Physician and Surgeon, Sp
cialty Physiological Methods. SOW
10-11 M. F. & 11. bldg.. Phone 8ft.
Tako elevator to 3rd floor. 82S
ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician
and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank
Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Ob
flee phone 39. Residence 93S. ': .
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician n
surgeon; Practice limited to eye;
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scion,
tiflcally tested and glasses su
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. H
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H.
Bldg. Phone 567 , ...
DR. F. G. CARLOW "
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIS PHYSIOIANB
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-Li.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street
DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Phyalcla ..
j and Surgeon Practice limited to -
surgery and hospital obsterics. '
. Special attention given to diseases -
of womon. Offices 806-7 M. F. ft
H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Ho 1
pltal.
Prhn tors and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the '
best equipped printing 'office In
: Southern Oregon. Book binding, '
looae leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. it North. )
' FlrSt. i
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CCs '
Office 42 North Front St. Phone i
815. Prices right. Service guar '
anteed. ;
, Undertaken
- JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker r
Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 18 South
i Bartlett. Lady assistant. Anton
mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.'
Lodges.
L O. O. R Mmlford lodgs No. SI,
Meots overy Monday night at 7:t0, O,
T. Parker, N. G., W. L. MUler, tecrs-
i tary.
i llngue River Encampment No. S0-
'Moots 2d and th Fridays at 7:J0 ft..-.
m. b'nmuol Bateman, C. P., X O. How- -
ard, scribe.
Ollvu Hlicknh lodge Mo.' J8 Meet
1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nan
nlo Hull, N. O., Annie, J. Bateman...
sccrotnry. -Visitors
cordially Invited to all
moetlnirs.
MONET TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans,
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 63-M. 81 North Grape
street. ' '
MISCELLANEOUS
JUST ARRIVED A large shipment
of wool sacks; fleece twine for sals
cheap. We are also in the market
for both wool and mohair.' John'
son's, 45 South Front. Phone 302.
FOR SERVICE Jersey bull. F.' H.
Dresaloi, UM-.
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