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WEiwran wrrc TTrretryn!!. STPmronD, otctoox. monday. may 102a TROOPS ARE LEFT ninrnn nrnmu " in i 'ii inn .vnrn u nr - u ra UiUt-IIUI IILUIUM jV-rjl SAN' FRANCISCO, May 3. No American troops and but few Hod Cross workers remain in Siberia, while the Stevens party of American engineers, known as tho Russian rail way service expect to be out by II ay 1, according to recent arrivals on the transport Groat Northern from Vladi vostok via Manila. Tho Great Nor thern brought 6S0 casual troops, who comprised almost the last detach ment to leave Siberia. -The last American troops, compos ted of men from the 27th and 31st infantry wero expected to convoy German prisoners to Trieste on the Mount yernon, according to Miss Margaret Weir of Seattle, who was one of the twenty-one Red Cross workers who reached here on the Great Northern. Six American con sular officials from Siberia and sev eral members of the Russian railway service were aboard also. Thirty bodies of soldiers, most of whom died In Siberia, wero on board. , Several of tho Red Cross party wore the Order of St. Anne, con ferred by the Kolchak government, while Miss Margaret Mathew was decorated with the Order of St C-eorge. Only one other American woman has been so honored, she snid,, Mrs. .St. John, the chief Red Cross nurse, who is at present in japan. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Mav 3. Oil He Weaker; receipts 17(K1. Grain ar-1 pnli) fed steers, $2(a LP. choice. $11 Cii'12; trood to choice, $10.."l)(a 11; me dium.to good, $11. 50(ri 10. ."(; lair to yood,' .$8.7r)(tt l).f0 ; common to fair, $7..r)0((P8.7f; choice cows and heifers $11(5)11.50: srnnd to choice. $U.'2."(,! 11; medium to bind, $a.7.)( lO.'J.'i: fair to medium, $7.f0(58.7.r: dinner.- $.07JM: bulls, .$!). prime liirht. calves, $17(0)17; medium, $10(nl") heavy. $7(al0; stockcrs and feeders. .$12(a14. lloi:s weaker: receipts lull. Crime lnivcil, $1C(!1B.2,): medium, $l.".f0(u. lb'; rouirh Itcuvv, ir'll.oOffil"!: pigs $l'.'(a)14.50. Sheep weak; receipts 27S.1. Spring lambs, $15((i)l(i: eastern, $l(if)17; light vullov. $14.7.")((t l(i; licavv $l;i.'2" 14.75: common to medium, $10.50(0 111. 50; yearlings. $14(Vi 15: wethers. $13.50(214.25: ewes, $8(it 12. IJutter PORTLAND, Ore.. May .1. Hull weaker. Cubes, extra 5:i(754c; parch ment wrapped, bo xlots, 58c: cartons rllc: half boxes, half cent more: less than half boxes 1c more. Biitterfat, No. 1 churning cream 5(i(o.57c f. j. 1). station; 58c Portland. j KflKa anil Poultry h Tiuy'ins price onus, 30c. Hill run, i $47(o!48 ton. Only changes today. ? Anseles wherein the sheriff re- I PORTLAND, Ore.. May 3. Kggs. 3 Kcllint; price, ease count. 4(( llc; j buying price. 4(l(t 42c: .selling: price, j candled, -tie. , rouitry liens. .iidi.we: broilers, I )5c; old roosters. Kic ; turkevs. 50 r. 52c; ueesc, 22a 25c; ducks, W(a 15c. Grain Wheat $2.20 government Ini'.is premium on soft, 50c: barlcv, feed $73(5.75 ton: oats, $(i:i(aJ(i4.50, bavin; price: corn. No. 3. yellow, $07.50. Mill stuffs Mill run, $48(5 40. liny Hay. littving' price, timothy, $3 f. o. b. Portland; alfalfa, $34; grain. $37(540; clover. $30. Quitibws (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court R. II. Coshuu vs. Pearl Calalian, el al. Non-militiirv affidavit. . R. H. C'ashun vs. V. V. Webster. Non-militnrv affidavit. Siiniinon- Clora K. Welch vs. .Mark 1'. Weh h Summons. V. O. Swcilcnhttrg vs. George A Hoon. Transcript of iudgment. Otv of Med ford vs. A. A. lialcom ct til. Amended minlii'ation. Probate Court A. P. Talent, estate. Affidavit. Marriage Licenses ('has. II. Pevton and Lueile Swift ielor Knott and Oladvs Kcnvoti. Real Estate Tiansfc rs Venita G. Steffen et al to 5 Enola G. Hamilton, land in Medford L" R. S. MacCullough to Knola G. Hamilton, land in Medford.. '. i C. E. Terrill to Mary A. Dvl J son, lot 8, blk. 73. Medford.. , s, Jackson County to Grants Pass '; Timber Co., N Vfe of NE, SW 1 H of NE, NE of NV sec. 20. ; '1 tp. 34, R. 3W : C. E. Terrill to 1st Nat l Bank of Eugene. NW of sec. Is. is. Sure I I Relief Vtfv6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief Not Iit of Special Election For Issuing Road liunils for Jack son County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given: That 01 t riday, the 2 1st day of May. 1920, at the polling places in the different precincts in the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, a sneetal election will be held to determine whether! the County Court for Jackson county. Oregon, shall issue bonds of said county to provide for permanent road construction, to the amount of five hundred thousand t $.Ot,"u0.oo I Dollars, to mature: One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars, par value, ton years; from tho date thereof. One hundred thousand 000.00) dollars par value, years from thn date thereof. One hundred thousand 000.00) dollars, par value, years from the date thereof. One hundred thousand 000.00) dollars, par value. ($100, flfteen ($100, twenty ($100.- twenty five years from the date thereof. One hundred thousand ($100,- 000.00) dollars, par value, thirty years from the date thereof. The total amount thereof to be issued in one year, if the County Court of said Jackson county, Ore gon, shall so order and to bear terest at the rate of five per cent per annum; and the funds so raised shall be expended la building four perma nent roads in said county, described as follows, to-wlt: Two hundred thousand ($200,- 000.00) dollars shall be expended on the road known, and commonly designated as the "Crater Lake High way, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of Jackson and Roosevelt streets in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, thenco in a northeasterly di rection nlong the route, now stalled out, following the present road as near as practicable through tho Town of Kagle Point, Jackson comity, Ore gon, thence following li e route now staked out in a northerly direction passing the present Reeso Creek school In said county and state, and terminating at tho town of Trail, Jackson County, Oregon, said ter minus being 1500 feet east and 'J20 feet south of the section corner com mon to sections 33 and 34, Township 33 South, Range 1 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, and Sections 4 and 3, Township 31 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars shall bo expended on tho road known, anil commonly designated as the "Blue Ledge High way," more particularly described as follows, to-wit: (Beginning at a point in the Town of Ruch, Jackson County, Oregon, on the present road, said point being 2100 feet south, and l.S.'.O feet east of the section corner common to Sec tions 23, 24, 27, and 2li, Township 38 South, Range 3 West of the Willam ette -Meridian, thence northeasterly following the present traveled road as near as practicable to a point on tho summit of Jacksonville Hill. thenco in a northeasterly direction along the route now staked out along the stream known as Jackson UreeK and terminating at a point on Cali fornia street in the Town of Jackson ville, Jackson County. Oregon, said point being 5.10 feet south, and 1400 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! $Li0, 000.00 ) dollars, shall be expended on the road known, and commonl designated as the "Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway," mora particularly described us follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the Pacific Highway 720 feet east of tho section corner common to Sections 2!), 30, 31, and 32, in Township 39 South. Range 2 East of the Willamette Me ridian, In Jackson County, Oregon; thence in an easterly direction along route now staked out and being graded over the Green Springs Moun tain, and terminating at a point on the Jackson County-Klaniath County line, near where the present Ashland, Klamath Kails road crosses said line in Section 3(i, Township 3!), South Range 4 East of tho Willamette Meridian. Fifty thousand dollars) $.10,000.00) shall bo expended on the road known and commonly designated as- the liybce Ilridgo Road moro particu larly described as follows, to-wlt Beginning at a point on the pros ent traveled road, known as the By- bee Bridge Road, which point is t'J chains east of tho southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. n;i. in LISTEN Fully threc-fourtjis of tho nnnual income of this valley comes from the Apple and Pear Orchards In tho futuro the cost of develop ment will be doubled. Ergo, now is the time to buy Bearing Orchards and realize an immediate income. We offer today 120 acres, 7 miles from Pacific Highway, with good improvements, 14 Acres in Bearing Pears SO acres nlfalfa, 110 nrres in grain, balance in pasture, for $12,000 on Good Terms Rogue River Land Co. Since 1902 EDS? FOR INDIGESTION Section 2, Township 37 South Range 2 West, Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County. Oregon; thence in a northeasterly direction over the stream known as Hear Creek; thence in a Northeasterly direction to the stream known as Rogue river, cross ing said Rogue river at the point known as "Bybee Bridge"; thence in a northwesterly direction, following in ea-h instance the present traveled road as nearly as practicable for a permanent road and terminating at tlte section coiner common to Sec tions 2'J. 30, 3 1, 32, Township 3.". South, Range 2 West Willamette Meridian. The termini of said above describ ed roads as herein directed is defin ite and certain. Tho line above de scribed between tho termini thereof in each road, shall bo as herein or udered, an shall follow the most practicable route for a permanent road, and each of said roads shall be a permanent road and highway through. lid Jackson County, ure- gon. Dated April 20th. 1920. CIIAINCEY FLOREY, County Clerk for Jackson County Oregon. To the Stockholder)! of tho Rogue River Fruit, and Produce Association Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Rogue River Fruit and Produce association tor the election of directors, and trans action of such business as may pro perly come before such meeting, will be held at the office of tho company on Main street. .Medford, Oregon, the isth day of May, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. ROGUE RIVER FRUIT AND PRODUCE ASSOCIATION By It. C. Washburn. President. 11. H. Dean, Secretary. Dated Medford, Oregon, April 17, 11120. j WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work by an experienced orchardist; just sold my own place. Box A, Mail Tribune office 3t WANTED By carpenter, any kind of work. Box A, .Mail Tribune office. s WANTED Day work all kinds of work. Tribune office. understand i Box A, MailFOK ol WANTED Sheep shearing by good shearer. Please call Sam Meadows, Griffin Creek. 37 If EM WANTED FEMALE WANTED A cook; small family; good wages. Mrs. lien Sheldon. WANTED Girl or woman for gen- oral house work for small family. Permanent position. Phono S27-1L 33 WANTED Woman for general housework. Family of two. Call C37-R. 3 7 WANTED Girl tor general house work. 815 East Main, mono 431-R. WANTED Roof pamtlng, coloring, auto painting, house painting. Meu ford Painting Co., 30 South Grape. 3G WANTED jnSOIiLIiANEOUS WANTED Grain header in fair con dition. M. 1. Mlnear. W ANTED Furniture and rug. Write A. A. B., care Tribuue. 30 WANTED Neatly furnished house for summer. Best references. Phono Nash Motel. 4 I WANTED Young couple, who will guarantee best of care to property, wants to lease 5 or 6 room modern bungalow, unfurnished preferred, for year or more; would consider purchase little later. If you have something to offer .address Bunga low, care Mail Tribune, slating where property is, size, etc., and n.irtv will call on you. 20 WrANTED Yearling Shorthorn bull A. E. Hall. R. 1. Box una. 30 WANTED Roomers, men only, nlco- lv furnished rooms. 24J Norm llnllv. 3S WANTED- -3 or 3 'A wagon. Phono 912-J. WANTED Good clean rags. Med- ford Printing Co. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State casn nrice. full particulars. D. F. Bush Minneanolis. Minn. S3 WANTED 900 lawn mowers to sharpen on our new grinder. Lib crty Repair Shop. Phono 261-J. " WANTED Will pay top market nrieen 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 hv exnert auto mechanic. Clark & Guilders, opp. Nat. Phone 20. 836 WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags. Medford Printing Co. WANTED House moving and OBlrtnif Phone 48"-M or 488-X, WHY $200 CASH BALANCE TERMS Buys 5-room modern house 3125 X. Riverside. Price Kast front, newly papered, range goes with house. All assessments paid. See owner. J. C. BARNES I'hone 7fM-ti 11E1J WASTED MA Mil WANTED Men. steady position Medford Ice Storage Co. WANTED Married man for ranch work, good wages. Can make extra. Rhone IH. 3x W A N T K I ) -T wo good carpenters. F. P. Salter, 1101 West Ninth street Call after 5:30 p. m. 37 WANTED Wo have a position for a bov who wants to learn the photographic trade. Swein's Studio MEN WANTED Cement plant at Cold Hill re quires men in plant and quarry Wages fiOc per hour. Apply to Beaver Portland Cement Co.. Gold Hill, Oregon, or Red Cross I'm ploynient Bureau, Medford. 37 FARM LoAXS PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE on your farm or orchard by replac ing your loan with us on tha ex tended payment plan at tiTc inter est. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf LOST LOST Cameo ring. Leave at Tri bune office for reward. 3 7 LOST Agate lavelier and chain be tween Johnson's and Chamber of Commerce. Finder return to Johnson's Jewelry Store. 3.1 LOST Tortoise 8el colored spec tacles with lenses cracked. If found please return to Tribuno offico. tf TAKEN UP- TAKEN i'P In East Medford and nlaccd in pound, two black mar rather rangy, one has leather halter with rope attached, has white left hind foot. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges, thief of Polic FOR KENT AFA ftTM KXT9 FOR RENT Furnished apartment 113 East Eleventh. Phone Sili. 30 RENT FUHMH11E1) ROOMS FOR RENT Room and board In pri vate family, 33.1 Apple street block and half north of Dow Ilospi tal. U FOR RENT tral. -Room. 223 North Con liS FOR RENT- Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 'Phone 19D-M. FOR RE NT front room. Modern down Phono 041-11. stairs 30 FOR RENT Roomr. 230 Central. Phone 528-J. South 40 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Four room house, mod ern. 700 Newtown, $10.00. Water paid. J. W. Wakefield. FOR RUNT 1009 West Ninth, six iroom modern house. W ater paid $20.00. J. W. Wakefield. ' FOR RENT1017 West Main, seven- room house, modern, water paid. 20. J. W. Wakefield. FOR RENT Modern eight room fur nished house. Phone li-l-Jl. .10 FOR RENT Six room furnished bungalow. Phone 224-L. 37 FOR . RENT Nina room modern plastered house. One block oft pavement. Inquiro 503 North Grape. P. C. Bigham. 39 FOR It EXT M 1 SCKM; A NKO US FOR RENT 30 rooms in brick bldg. over milliard's store and Oregon Gas Co. office. West Main. John F. White. Phone 449-M. 40 FOR SALE POUWKT AND UGGS FOR SALE Rud eggs, reduced prices; and May 22 and Juno I-eg-uorn chicks. Mrs. F. 11. Dressier, phono 777-L. 37 FOR SALE Eggs from my bred to lay LoghornB at reduced price lor balance of tho season. W. J. War ner. NOW S2700 nil va IS acres under new Medford irrigation project, plenty of water next season, closo to Pacific highway, land suitable for pears or aUalfa. Land worth 1300 per acre Owner says sell NOW'. Terms. $2100 buys 10 acres improved, ." acreH in pears, bearing, Irrigated worth double the price asked. See us for further particulars, lots of city property, farms and ranches and farm loans. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. Garnett-Coi-ey llldir. 20 N. Peach Ht. FOR SALE MISCELLAN EOl'S FOR SALE -Three of alfalla hay. grain hay. E. 1. tons of first crop Also one ton of Wal-. 37 FOR SALE Goal and hou.se and lot. Call 2 10 West Jackson street. 3S FOR SAI.lv-Second-hand gas tract or engine suitable, for gooil heavy duty. All in first class shape. Will sell cheap. A. L. Benson, Central Point. ;,s FOR SALE Good enamel anil brass bed. springs and silk floss mat tress. All lor I'". A nargaui. Refrigerator, sauitarv coach and some oilier furniture. All good condition. Call !"22 or I2S-M. FOR SALE- A No. one grain Phone .'.V.t-J-2. and 4 0" seed corn. FOR SALE Good gas stove, furni ture, dishes, beds. etc. 4 13 West Second street, phones 1 7-L. FOR SALE -Beer kug. show case. beer glasses and milk sliake or lemonade glusses. Inquiro rear 24li South Ivy. 3a FOR SALE Sunrise seed putatocs. Tel. 403-X-2. ' FOR SALE Hay. Phone .100-1! FOR SALE Almost new gas stove. 12.1 'North Holly. Phono 2'.ts- . FOR SALE Cheap lor cash, lumber, harness, stoves, chickens, bicycles. Route 1, Box S, Gold Hill, Oregon. 3S FOR SALE Ono six horso power Now Way gas engine in good me chanical order. John A. Anderson, phono 1!)3, Central Point. 37 FOR SALE Almost new 5 ft. awning. Complete garden seed drill with fertilizer attachment. Three warehouse trucks. Howe platform scales. Three-quarter h. p. single-phaso olectric motor. Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. FOR SALE A-ono Yellow Dent seed corn. Phono ni-J-i. FOR SALE Sand and gravol, sedi ment and team work of all kinds. Phono 425. 39 FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuol Batcman, 302 Muplo street. FOR SALE REAL FSTATK FOl"sALE Story and half bunga low, eight rooms, basement, hard wood floors In living room: hot air heating plant; assessments ful ly paid. Sou Bennett In vest men I. Co. FOR SALE 'Modern five room cot tage with sleeping porch and west screen porch. t.1 feet cast front. Flvo pear trees, 10 plum trees, strawberries and raspberries, gar Jen planted, chicken house, wood shed. 31S South Newtown. 39 FOR SALE Must ho sold bargain. SO acres land near Applegate. De scription on request. Address E. M. B., Mail Tribune 3S FOR SALE 'Bungulow six rooms and bath, three lots, with fruit enough to pny interest and taxes on Investment. Phono 819-L. E. 11. French. '!7 FOR SALE Furnished bungalow three rooms and bath. Garage. Phono SI9-L. E. II. French. 37 TOR SALE Fine fruit ranch, beau tiful locution; good houses. Plione S19-L. E. 11. French. 3 7 FOR SALE By owner, fivo room modern houso on West Eleventh street; in good condition. Phone 583-M. 41 VANT1CD Parties looking tor ciieap land, near a town that has tne record of raising the finest berries in tho west; also the best veget ables, fruit," nuts, hay and grain, safe from frosts, snow or floods. Land from $20-00 up to 300 per acre, unimproved. Improved land from ?150 to $500 per ncro, right on canal. For further Information write M. L. Southard & Sons, Rcul Estato and Lonus, Lebanon, Oregon 38 FOR SALE Bungalow with five rooms, inclosed sleeping porcn hutli, toilet, fireplace, hardwood floors in living room and dining room: east facing; ground lOOx 140. Price $2500.00; one-halt cash will handle. Also havo a nlco little three room bungalow, with bath, toliot, electric, light; barn, chlckon houso; ground 100x140. Price $1800; can be handled for $500. Boo Bon nott Investment Co., 102 West Main strpnt. THREE GOOD BARGAINS - 15 acrc3 14 mile from town, well Improved. Good alfalfa and grain land. 3 acres In grapes, family orch, ard, two wells and pumping plant Good house and barn. If sold at onco $2850. 0 rorom bungalow. Four lots, fino garden land. Houso on corner lot. Electric lights, bath, toilet. (screen porches, woodshed, chicken house, shade. House modern and well built. $1250. Terms. 7 room story and half bungalow. Bath, toilet, screen porch, electric lights. Built In bookcase, china closet and cupboards. Barn, garage, woodshed, and chicken house. Nice lawn, roseB und shado trees. All city Improvement assessments paid. 14 block from pavement. $1000, half cash. See us. Wo have several other good city homes and ranches. FOX & TEX REALTY CO Central Point. Oregon. I FOR S 1. fresh milk cows. officially le ft' Medford Mcllill. Bros. Half ini!e south , Aduilis place. I I I j FOR Wi 'ALE Fine young cow. l Tenth street. Phone 102 1 ;m;-i.. : FOR SALE Small 2S-K-2. Plume I 4 0 I FOR SALE Small hunch of sheep. i laiuos in ouiicii. i an Jackson ville, 3l)3. 3 1 l-'OI! SALE -Team hors ness. Phone R-13-X. and har- FOR SALE Eight icO pigs. .lill-J-2. FOR SALE Twenty of Die very best j niilch cows. These cows can't be; heat; coino and see for yourself. Walsh's placo on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Medford. 5.1 FOR SALE 200 Angora gouts about 100 nannies and 40 wethers, 00 kids now and more to como, all for $ 1000 for n.uick salo. F. W. Moore, phone 201-.I, Ashland, Oregon. 40 FOP BALE Pure bred Duroc-Jersoy sows with spring litters; also broil sows: also n few half grown pigs. Inquire of foreman at Modoc Orch ard or D. It.' W ood, Medford. AUToMOItn.ES FOR SALE or trade new Maxwell, run 1000 miles. Good discount. Phone 1MI-R. -II FOR SALE Oakland roadster fixed up as bug, fair condition, price J 12.1. 00, or will initio for good iphouogrnpll. Phono 7S4-L. 39 FOR SALE 1910 Ford touring car, good tires, a bargain, ?29il. Call tilt West Eleventh, evenings. Phone 4S9-R. 4 I FOR SALE 19 IS Maxwell In good shape. Will sell right; would ex pect part payment. Call at Victor Dauielsou Garage, 113 North Cen tral. 30 FOR SALE Cleveland tractor in ex cellent shapo. Hear Crock Orchard. 3li FOR SALE Two ton auto truck, extra fine in evory particular, liar gain at $1SOO. G. O. Jill-vis, 423 ilulman street, Ashland. 3S FOR SALE Light six touring car; excellent mere lianical condition. Good tires. Phono 272-R ufter 5 p. in. 30 FOR SALE 19 IS Vellu, good shape, good tires and paint. Hanson K Kevt, Valley Garage, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE 1919 Mllcholl, run 3100 qiillos; just IIUu now; for quick salo will soil cheap. Hanson & Keyt, Valley Garago, 3U North Holly. FOR SALE 19 17 Ford roadster in first class shape. Just been com pletely overhauled. Patton and Robinson, Inc., 113 South Hiver Bido. FOR SALE Fordson tractor plow, 2-bottom, 12-luch Oliver. Slightly used. Cheap. Patton and Robin son, Inc., 112 South Riverside. FOR SALIC Uuick chassis, first-class shapo; good tiros. Would muko good bug or light dolivery truck, Hanson ti Keyt, Valley Garage, 30 'North Holly. ''OR SALE Usod Maxwell flvo-pas-senger car. Good condition. Price $4 00. Page Dressier Co., Nash Block. FOR SALE Sco our prices on over hauled Ford cars, licenses paid; liberal tonus. McCurdy-Uuwne Motor Co. FOR SALE At a sacrlfico, roomy flvo passenger car, now top, cord tiros, runs and looks like now; self starter of courso. McCurdy-Uowno Motor Co., temporary location Cra ter Lake Garage, 18 South Fir street. ' SOME BARGAIN :ll!0 Aero Grain Ranch All fenced, 200 ucrcs In cultivation, small house, spring water; Prlco $S,500, $2,500 cash. See or write uu at once for stock or grain ranches. Ml OVALE REAL ESTATE CO. Mldvnlo, Ida. 41 SPLENDID VALUES IN MEDFORD HOMES Well built, splendidly arranged, modern 5 room bungalow, large lot, lawn, garden and berries, $2S00. 5 room modern bungalow, hard wood floors, fino electric fixtures, modern built in features, two lots. S3000. fi room modern bungalow, hot water heating plant, largo lot, $4200 0 room modern bungulow, every thing up to tho minute, $3200. Two 5 room modern homes, each $2500. 10 room strictly modern home, htfrdwood floors, garago and drive way, 100 feet frontage, $5500. 11 rooms, all modern conveniences $3000. Good 4 room house, largo lot, $900 Good 7 room modern house, 2 lots, $1000. Good 7 room, modern, fine loca tion, $1900. BROWN & WHITE REAL ESTATE, TNSl'HAXCF. LOANS HOLLAN'H HOTEL IlllLDIXU F It S A I .E 1.1 V KSTOCK SEMEN Mil! EXCHANGE Kill; SAI.I.' OK ENCIIANGE For cattle, 1 1 acis Phone tliree tive-acre irrigated !o-e in on Pacilic Highway. 1.12-M. 4 0 IiUSlNE.'iS DIRECTORY. .Vbsrnctors MURRAY UltllS. & VAN VOR1S Abstracts of Title. Cuihbcrt Bldg., Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave. Auto SupplJtM. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best-equipped plant lc the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ton guaranteo. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. W. E. PI1IPPS Attorney at Law. 425-420 M. F. & H. Bldg. Offico phono 372; residence phono 325-M. ELIJAH H. IIURD Lawyer. 213-1 Garnett-Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms S and 9, Medford National Hank Building. A. E. REAMES Corey Building. -Lawyor, GarneU' C. BOGUS Real estate, law and settlement of estates a specialty. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS speclnllie In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 269 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M. Wilson, C. P, A. Attention girea to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. LooK Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & II. Building! Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON IIAIG1IT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halgut MusU studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Bld. Phone 73. Mineral Itallm MINERAL BATHS Dr. llawlny, ChU ropraclic Physician, First National Bank building. Entranco, room G, Ashland, Oregon. Ph) sir inns and Surgeon. DR. A. BURKLUND, Chlropractlt physician, St. Mark's building, acute and chronic cases, Offlc hours 10 0. m. to 12 m. 2 to i p. m. Telephones Office 464, re 750-J. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sunt plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P 11. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. CCt Bldg. Phono 607. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS 410-417 Gurnolt-Corey Bldg. . Phone 904-L. Residence 2G S. Laurel Street DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obsterlca. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. & II. Bldg. Kosidence, the Dow Hoa pltul. ' Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Boole binding, loosu leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO". Office 42 North Front St. Phono 815. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. PERIj Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 Bouth Bartlott. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am bulance Service Coronor. Lodges. . O. O. K Medford lodua 8 Meots evory Monday Illnlll at 7:30, C, T. Purkor, N. G., W. U Miller, iocre tary. . Itoguo Illvcr Encnnipment No. 80 Meets 2.1 und tti Fridays at 7:J0 p. m. Kiiniuel Biitemun, C. P., L. O. How aril. Hc.rlhc Olive Hheknh lodgo No. !8 HmIi nl and 3rd Tiiesduya at 8 p. m. Nan nie. Hull. N. U.. Annie. J. Dateinan, eeretrtry. Visitors cordially Invited to all meetlnirH MONEY TO IXAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate ana ouyi mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phono 63-M. 31 North street. Grape M1SCKLLAXF.OU8 JUST ARRIVED A large shipment of wool socks; fleece twlno for sals cheap. Wo are also In the market for both wool and mohair. John son's, 45 South Front. Phone 302. FOR SERVICE Jersey bull. F. H. PreMlefc tp. 33, R. 3W