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ROOSEVELT ROAD OF REMEMBRANCES ACROSS COUNTRY KEW YORK A Roosevelt Rond lleuienibrnnee, planted with memo rial trees from orciiii to ocean, would be the greatest of nil memorials thai rould he erected in honor of the fii na president, declared Charles Jjithrop l'nok, president of the Ameri Forettrv association of Washin-Wii in nn address at Flushim: toduv. Mr. Pack spoke at a memorial tree nlnr.t- jjl in memory 01 inoouoro uooscveit !iml (JuenUn Roosevelt, the tv.o white oaks that have been registered on the association s nonor roll wer dedicated. ' "In a Roosevelt Rond of Rcniom bronrc," said Mr. I'lick. "every citizen of the I nitetl Mates would Have a part and no finer memorial could he nwted than s,a'h 11 memorial hiu'h- vay. As never before the United Stntos needs n creat outstamliinr les snn in forest conservation for tin country today faces one of its grav est problems: the perpetuation of its greatest natural resource, the forests. "Millions nro to be spent on im proved highways that the producer and consumer may ue nroumit close together. Let us beautify these high ways ia the building. let us keep the inessase Theodore Roosevelt iravo us alive. That niessaire was that nu tinnal prosperity and well lieiiur is de- lienileat upon a nation's forests. With snrli a memorial, arousinsr the whole nation as it surely would lor cui'n would have a part. Theodore Roose velt would both be honored and would know that Ins ine.ssngo Had been licard." Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jluv 10. Cat tle firmer: receipts drain and pull) fed steers, $2.25(ci)3; choice. $U.50(r?l:i.25; eood to choice, $11 11.50: medium to (rood, $10(ifU; fair to eood, .f!)(ollO: eoininon to fair, f8 (ffU; choice cows and heifers. .fltl.fiO (5)11: corn! to cboicc, $!(ri0.2.' : me dium to irood, $8(i)fl; fair to medium. $7(88; runners, $."(3Hi; bulls, fltifrr)!); prime light calves, medium 9(S)12; heavy, $(i..r()(8.ri). IIol's firm; receipts 104. Prime mixed, $15.')0(rul(i; medium $14.50('i 15.50: rough heavy, $10(iE15; ui2(flir. . Sheep steady; receipts 1451. Spline, lambs, $14(ft)lij.5l): eastern $l"(Vil(i; lisht valley, ipl4(?i)lfl: heavy, $V.)(w 14; common to medium, $l()."i(i( 12.50: venrlinss, ifl:i(i(4: wethers, 12.50i?13.25; ewes, $8(ffil2. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., May 10. But ler weaker. Butter 2c lower; cubes, extra- 5lluir2o nnrclinienr. wri,,..,o.l box lots otic: cartons, (ioe; half boxes half cent more; less than half boxes ic more. Hulterfat, No. 1 churnin "earn, 5:i(S5oc f. o. b. station; 53 Portland. ; i It's your lnrr. t,pvf With this slogan the Alhambra "mornm Chapter of tho Red Cross OOtlfleS thn inhiihlf milo F n, Ifoni Los Angeles to Sun Francisco tnat they should do their bit toward fraisliig back to health the thousands f maimed and helpless American feroes cared for by Uncle Sam in the "uerman Hospital at tho Presidio, n Francisco. V i hen tho Red Cross flashed tho or4 to Its various chapters in south ern California that the hospital noed- "mi, mo Ainnmbra-San OaDrloi uiapterwas tho first to respond. 'Bat energetic branch of the Red '?f recently loaded a Model 11 Ho puuiic truck with 50 boxes of orang- weighing 2 'A tons, and delivered JM fruit over the inland routo to the bay city. n,iEatS"y shulderlne the overload, '"" Republic mado the journey with- "''unciuent, covering the 4 8G miles Mil avoraeo of 1414 miles to the niion of gasoline and ISO miles to " Ballon of oil. 'That economy record" said Harold f Ar)old, Ropublio Distributor of jiV Angeles, "is quite the usual 'nng in reports wliich wo got from ""Public owners. Wo have-hundreds "nimerclai concerns who are in casing their fleets of Republic 'fucks because tbev flml that Renub- M are free from mechanical diffi- ,r,',..aml comblno economy with luauuity. nnwnr mrl onno.l Thnt In the wuy mo itepuonc laciorj a now thn in..t j .- tm.Kni . ""i,ci. piuumci ui v-uiii u,J "chicles in the world. To biuu tl,at eI'iable position they J popular priced vehicles which mJ ??Pen(lab'e udder the most severe 21"! road and load." Adv. ionzoo.Bi.issl JJJRITAND J flWaoo DOSES . 41.22 tltia heiMiy slcfn tj Aeilreff tfy etrr rajn- I'USS NATIVE HERBS TAB will quickly produce i(. Sllow "IWluion ia cauieS by diiotfcrcd STOM- I ON. 1MPUKE ULOOD, RHEUMA ik. ; Tht "n be corroded by taking Bpoi?1"1 remedy, 1ILISS NATIVB "tRlJS TABLETS mde ol root!, barkl amtV'J" on'l'- MONEY-BACK OUAR lo j E in "cn At Dru S'l,rM' "MO O, BLlSS C9.,WASH, J. C f ..'BLISS HERBS Mrs. S. S Welch of Red Mlm,kct entertained lier daughter. Mrs. A. . rmeii oi meuioni and her sister iii- ...... . is. cor:o n. siurkev of ( I'll: uuev, (.ant., Friday ami It was a very enjoyable Saturday. visit. M oicii and Mrs. Shirke bayiic," not. . i-u.-u outer ir seventeen year Ain.ii. the ones I'roin Prospect who -is,, luedior.l Saturday were Mr ('. K. Ilollenbeak. Mr. N. S. tluodlov, "is nert .Nichols and Miss l.clia .MCllClls. -Mr. and Mrs. Bradley from Cali "Tn notored lip on business T;-.o uay. The Jackson County truck came up Saturday Creamery after the larnicrs crcaia. Mr. X. S. (loodlow. and Mr. Krnost Ilollenbeak left for Klamath Falls fuesday, where they will spend the summer. .ill's, s,. s. Indies and son, Sher man, from Flounce Rod; spent Fri- av and Saturday with her moth-r, -Mrs. S. S. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. fl. R. Ilollenbeak :inr, sons, Floyd and Jack, made a busi ness trip to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Walters came up Satur day to visit her daughter, Mrs. K. C. Amnion. She, returned to her home m Med lord Tuesday. I he Sarvevar boys, who have been stationed at Prospect moved to L'nion I reek 1 tiesday. Mr. S. S. Aiken, who has been visit ing in Medford for three or four duvs returned home Tuesday. Mr. A. A. Ilollenbeak makes the round trips with the mail in the car now. KEEP LOOKING ' It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feci young to do this you must watch vour liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion Klark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your fan; dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, wliich he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring1 about that natural buoyancy which ail should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr.Edwards'Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 10c and 25c. Notice of Special Nleetion For Issuing lioud Bonds for Jack son County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given: That on Friday, the 21st day of .Mav. 1920. at the polling places in-the different j precincts in the County of Jackson State of Oregon, a special election will bo 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 ($ii00,000.00) Dollars, to mature; One hundred thousaad ($100. 000.00) dollars, par value, ten years from tho date thereof. One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars par value, fiftoon years from tho date thereof. One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars, par value, twenty years from the date thereof. One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars, par value, twenty fivo years from tho date thereof. One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars, par value, thirty years from tho 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 in terest at the rate of five per cent per annum; and tho funds so raised shall bo oxpended in building four perma nent roads in snid county, described as follows, to-wit; Two hundred thousand ($200, 000.00) dollars shall be expended on tho road known, and commonly designated as tho "Crater Lake lllgh wav," more particularly described as SPLENDID VALUES IN MEDFORD HOMES Woll built, splendidly arranged, modern 5 room bungalow, large lot, lawn, garden aad berries, $2800. 5 room modern bungalow, hard wood floors, fino electric fixtures, modern built In features, two lots, $3000. G room modern bungalow, hot water heating plant, largo lot, $4200. 6 room modern bungalow, every thing up to the minute, $3200. Two 5 room modern homes, each $2500. 10 room strictly modern home, hardwood floors, garago and drive way, 100 feet frontage, $5500. 1 1 rooms, all modern conveniences $3000. Good 4 room house, largo lot, $000 Good 7 room modern house, 2 lots, $1600. Good 7 room, modern, fine loca tion, $1900. BROWN & WHITE REAI ESTATE. INSURANCE LOANS HOLLAND HOTEL HCILllIXCl STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without driver. JAMES LESLIE Nash Hotel follows, to-wit: Beginning at tho Intersection of lackson and Hooeevolt streets in the t'lty of .Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, thonco in a northeasterly di rection along the route, now stakod out, following tho present road as near as practicable through tho Town or Eagle Point, Jackson county, Ore gon, thence following the route now staked out In a northerly direction passing tho present Heese Creek school in said county and state, and iHi'ininating at the town of Trail, Jackson County, Oregon, said ter minus being liiOO feet east and 920 feet south of the soction corner com mon to sections 33 and 31. Township S3 South, Itnnge 1 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, and Sections 4 and 3. Township 34 South, Hange 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. One hundred thousand (H00, 000.00) dollnrs shall be expended on tho road known, ami commonly designated aB tho "Blue Ledge High way," more particularly described aa follows, to-wit; Beginning at a point in tho Town of Kuch, Jackson County, Orogon, on the prosent road, said point being H100 foot south, and lSf.O foot east of the section corner common to Sec tions 23, 24, 27, and 20, Township 88 South, Range 3 West of the Willam etto .Meridian, thonco northeasterly following tho prosent traveled road as near as practicable to a point on the summit of Jacksonville Hill, thence in a northeasterly direction along tho route now stakod out along the stream known as Jackson Creek, and terminating at a point on Cali fornia street In the Town of Jackson ville, Jackson County, Oregon, said point boing 550 feet south, and 1400 feet cast of tho section corner com mon to sections 2 A, 30, 31, and 32 In Township 37 South of Rango Two West of tho Willamette Meridian. One hundred fifty thousand($150, 000.00) dollars, shall be expended on the road known, aad commonly designated as the "Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway," more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the Pacific Highway 720 feet east of the section corner common to Sections 29, 30, 31, and 32, In Township 39 South, Hange 2 Fast 'of tho Willametto Me ridian, in Jaekson County, Oregon; thence in an easterly direction along a route now staked out and being graded over tile Green Springs Moun tain, and terminating at a point on the Jackson Counte-Klamath County line, near where the present Ashland Klninath Falls road crosses said line in Section 36, Township 39. South Mange 4 East of tho Willamette Meridian. Fifty thousand dollars($30,000.00) shall bo expended on the road known and commonly designated as the "Bybee Bridge Road" moro particu larly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the pres ent traveled road, known a3 tho By bee .Bridge Road, which point is 19 chains east of the Bouthwost corner of Donation Land Claim No. 05, in Section 2, Township 37 South Hange 2 West, Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon; thence in a northeasterly direction over tho stream known as Bear Creek; thence in a Northeasterly direction to tho stream known as Roguo rivor, cross ing said Rogue river at tho 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 the section corner common to Sec tions 29, 30, 31, 32, Township 35 South, Range 2 West Willamette Meridian. The termini of said above describ ed roads as herein directed is defin ite and cortain. The line above de scribed between tho termini thoreof in each road, shall bo as horoin or ddercd, an shall follow the most practicable route for a permanent road, and each of said roads shall bo a permanent road and highway through said Jackson County, Ore gon. Hated April 26th, 1920. ' CHAUNCEY FLOREY, County Clork for Jackson County, Oregon. To tho Stockholders of tlio Rogue River IVult and I'roduco Association Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Rogue River Fruit and Produce association for the election of directors, and trans action of such business as may pro perly come before such mooting, will be held at the office of the company on Main street, Medford, Orogon, the 18th day of May, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. ROGUE RIVER FRUIT AND PRODUCE ASSOCIATION By R. C. Washburn, President. G. B. Dean, Secretary. Dated Medford, Oregon, April 17, 1920. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 35 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. Cash in advance. LOST LOST Cameo ring, turned tn Tribune. Reward If re ' 43 WHY $200 CASH BALANCE TERMS Buys 5-room modern house 325 N. Riverside. Price $1850. East front, newly papered, range goes with house. 'All assessments paid. Sec owner. J. C. BARNES Phono 781-Ij II EM WAJ5TKD MALE WANTED Carpenter work, contract or by the day; estimates furnished free. Call Carpenter, phone 831. 67 WA'NTED An apprentice over 10 years of ago to loam printing trade at Mail Tribune office. Young man with previous experience preferred. Must have good grammar school education. Good wages with quar terly advancement. Apply to S;en nctt, foreman. WANTED Two primers. Phono E. '.M. Campbell. 601-R, evonings. 43 WANTED A good man to work at fire hall as fireman. Inquire of J, w. Lawton, lire chief. WANTED We have a position for a boy who wants to learn tho photographic trade. Swem's Studio HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Cook for mill camp nt Hilt, Calif., fifteen to thirty men. Good equipment and conditions. Will either lease cook house or hire cook on salary. A. W. Jloon, Hilt, Calif. 4 4 WANTED Young lady to attend cigar store, llotol Medford. Call. WANTED Girl tor general house work. 815 East Main. Phone 4 31-R. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Situation as ranch fore man. Phono 85 S. 43 WANTED Man with family wants ranch work by year. Want decent house near school. Address 00 5 East Main street, Ashland, Ore. 47 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy second hand sin gle buggy harness with collar and hnmes. Give price. Address C. H.. care Mail Tribune. 42 WANTED Refrigerator, medium size. W. P. Bentley, 225 Riverside avenue. 4 WANTED Small or medium size range in good condition; also me dium size refrigerator. Phone 892-M. 43 WlANTED Launnry work. 85c per doz. Ironing 80c per hour. 337 West Holly. 45 WANTED Logging teams. Call L, W. Stansell, phone 685-R-4. WANTED Ton tons of grain hay L. W. Stansell, phono 6S5-R-4. WANTED Alfalfa, 20 or more acros to put up on shares. Address Box 105 Eagle Point." 45 WANTED To buy from someono in neighborhood of Phoenix, huy, loose or baled. Phono W. E. Cog gins, 19-F-4. 42 WlANTED One or two heavy teams for logging. Prefer six to ton years old. Cash paymont. A; W. Moon, Hilt, Calif. 4-1 WANTED or 3Vi wagon. Phone 912-J. WANTED Good clean rags, ford Printing Co.'1 Med WANTED 900 lawn mowers to sharpen on our new grinder. 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 85 6-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED House moving Mid re pairing, room loa-M or 4S8-A. WANTED REAL KSTATE W'AIXTED Ono or two acros with houso, cheap, closo to Medford. Ad dross 570 Falrvlow street, Ashland. 43 WANTED Small modorn cottage or bungalow, not too far out and not over $2000. Wrlto S. I., Mall Tri bune, stating what you have, loca tion and prico and purchaser will . call. 43 WANTED To buy, at onco, a mod ern house, bungalow preferred, 4 to 6 rooms, prefer south of Main street and west of Fir. Would consider any other part of the city. What have you to offer? Address K, care Mail Tribune, or phone 892-M, stating whore property lo cated, price, etc., and party will call. 43 WANTED To buy email improved farm under irrigation. Phone 3G-X-1, Central Point. 43 WANTED To hoar from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, ful particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 83 FARM LOANS PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE on your farm or orchard by replac ing your loan with us cn tho ex tended payment plan at 6 Inter- est. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf 20 N. Peach St. Vm ItEXT APARTMENTS FOIt RENT Furnished Tho Nye, phone S04-L. apartment. 4! FOR RENT HOUSES FOIt RUNT 1009 West Ninth, six room modern houso. Water paid, $30.00. J. W. Wakefield. FOR RENT FURMStlHD ROOMS FOIt RENT Furnished sleeping room. Steam heat and hot and cold water. Call room 407 Gurnott Corey bldg., or phono S-ll-R. 43 FOR RENT Room and board in pri vate family, S3d Apple street, block and hult north of Dow Hospi tal. 43 FOR RENT Room. 236 South Central. Phono 52S-J. 4G FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 'OR RENT Furnished housekeep ing room. Cool rooms for summer close in. 131 Soulh Bartlett. 44 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAH J. B. Andrews loant money on real 'estate end bnyi mortgages and Liberty bonds Phone 63-M. 31 NoTth Grapf street. MISCELLANEOUS JUST ARRIVED A large shipment of wool sacks; fleoce twine for sale cheap. We are also In the market for both wool and mohair. John son's. 45 South Front. Phone 302.' FOR SALE REAL HSTATK FOR SALE Cheap, stock ranch 330 acros, closo to out range. 15 miles from Medford. Also 5S aero chick en and dairy farm, 15 acres in alfalfa, five acres bearing orchard. Call at 913 North Central or phone 631, noons or evenings. 40 FOR SALE At a bargain eight acres half mile west of Phoenix. Apples and pears In bearing, house seven rooms, bath, electric lights. Darn, tank house, 5000 gallon tank. houses for 250 hens. Address Owner, Houto 4, Box 02. 43 FOR SALE A big bargain for cash, or will trade for light unto in good condition: Two room plastorcdl house, and lot, 50x230, in west Modford, one block off paved street. Bountiful residence loca , tion. It will pay to investigate this. For particulars wrlto Box S4, Arlington, Ore. 46 FOR SALE Nino room modern bun galow, lot 73x258 ft. Apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries and almonds full bearing. Largo barn. fino garden, all city assessments paid in full. Prico $5000. Tonus. See owner after 3 p. in. 117 Cot tage street. 44 FOR SALE Owner desires to sell three furnished bungalows at onco In order to ro-lnvest In another line. Those are bargains. Act quickly. P. O, Box 917. 43 FOR SALE Orchnrd and dairy ranch, 110 acres, three miles from Pacific Highway. Eight acres To kay vineyard, 35 acres of hearing orchard, Spitzonbergs, Bartlett pears, peaches, corn and grain. Sub-Irrigated land, southern expo sure. Silo, large barns, soyon room house, pumping plant, three -deep wells from springs. For full particulars address Box 81, Mail Tribune. 44 FOR SALE 10 ncre3 about ono mile from Medford city limits, fail- ranch buildings, poaches, cherries and small fruit. Owner must sell For full particulars see, or phone .1. W. Wakefield, or call Palm block. 41 FOR SALE Stock ranch 240 acres, 60 acros alfalfa, under ditch, plon 1 ty water at' dryest of season. Price $21,000. Terms on part. Answer , Box 92, Mall Tribune. 42 FOR SALE Small dairy ranch prico right. No agent. Call at placo if interested. D. E. Combs, Talent, Ore. 43 FOR SALE Six room modorn houso desirable location, two blocks from post office. Inquire 121 North Grape. 53 FOR SALE Story nnd half bunga low, eight rooms, basement, hard wood floors in Jiving room; not air heating plant; assessments ful ly paid. See Bennett Investment Co. FOR SALE Bungalow with five rooms. Inclosed sloeplng porch bath, toilet, flroplaco, hardwood floors In living room and dining room; east facing; ground lOOx 140. Price $2500.00; ' one-hnlt cash will handle Also have a nice little throo room bungalow, with bath, toilet, electric light; barn, chicken houso; ground 100x140. Price $1800; can be handled for $500. See Bon- nett Investment Co., 102 West Main street. GOOD FARMS CHEAP 40 acres In Table Rock district, all In cultivation; finest alfalfa land in tho country. Small house, good barn and outbuildings; deeded water right with place; Yt mile from school, good road, 7 miles from town; farm tools. $7500.00. Terms. 11 acres 1 mile from town, Irrigat ed; iVz acres pears, 4 acres alfalfa, 4 acres grain; fino modorn bungalow, electric lights. One of the best small ranches In tho valley. $3500.00. 40 acres 3 miles from town, 30 acres Irrigated and In alfalfa, pro duced 100 tons last year, moro this year; 8 acros grain; 1 acre orchard apples, cherries and poaches; two houses on place; good barn, garage and other buildings; $11,000.00 $3500.00 will handlo. These are worth Investigating. We have more good ones. Call and look them over. FOX & TEX Central point. Oregon, FOR BALK LIVESTOCK FOIt SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Alfalfu llay. Hair milo souih of Medford on Adkius placo. Schulz Bros. 4S FOIt SALE Black Phono 452-Y. work team. FOIt SALE Horse, weight 1500 lbs. Light camp wagon. Wallace Woods, 1115 West Ninth street. 4 2 FOR SALIC T-etim of mules nnd har ness. Good for orchard work. Phono 1 25 Central Point. 42 FOIt SALE At a bargain, black team, 5 and 6 years old, weight about 2S00. Inquire E. O. Hays. Eagle Point. 4 2 1'Olt SALE Iwmty of trie very best milch cows. These cows can't be beat; come and see for yourself. Walsh's place on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Medford. 65 FOE BALE Pure bred Duroc-Jersoy sows with spring litlors; also brod sows; also a few half grown pigs. Inquire of foreman at Modoc Orch ard or D. R. Wood, Medford. " AUTOMOBILES WANTED Automobiles for repulr by oxport auto mochnnlc. Clark & Cbilders, opp. Nat. Phono 26. 336 FOR SALE Ford bug at a bargain. Has some accessories and in fine .mechanical condition. Pickens Motor Co. 4 1 FOIt SALE 1918 Velio, good shape, good tires and paint. Hanson & Keyt, Valley Garago, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE 1919 Mitchell, run 8400 miles; just liko now; for quick Palo will sell cheap. Hanson & Keyt, Valley Garago, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE 1917 Ford roadster in first class shape. Just been com pletely overhauled. Patton and Robinson, Inc., 112 South River side FOR SALE Fordson tractor plow, 2-bottom, 12-Inch Oliver. Slightly used. Cheap. Patton nnd Robin son, Inc., 112 South Rlvcrsido. FOR SALE Buick chassis, first-class shape; good tiros. Would make good bug or light dolivery truck, Hanson & Koyt, Volley Ourugo, 30 (North Holly. FOR SALE Usod Maxwell five-passenger car. Good condition. Prico $400. Page Dressier Co., Nash Block. . FOR SALE See our prices on over hauled Ford cars, liconsos paid; liberal terms. McCurdy-Bcwne Motor Co. FOR SALE At a sacrifice, roomy five pnssouger car, new top, cord tires, runs and looks like now; self starter of course McCurdy-Bowno Motor Co. New location Main and Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOIt SALE First cutting nlfalfa at Lofland ranch, three miles west of Medford. 45 FOR SALE If taken nt once, ono nearly new iNash two-ton truck. Tho 'MedfordJGrunts Pass lntorur ban business goes with It. Inquire Pacific Fruit Co. 45 FOR SALE A Ilnrley-Davidson nio torcyclo in first class condition. U'hono Cll-R-2. 47 FOR SALE lied and springs; good condition. Phono 022. 46 FOR SALE Cheap, ono S-foot show caso and wall case, ono 5-foot show case, one cash register. II. Hosier, Ashland, Oro. 43 FOR SALE (127-J. -A hlvo of bees. Phono 43 FOR SALE Fivo foot McCormick mower, good condition. Jas. Camp bell, phonft 17-F-21. 42 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Vilas ranch phono 07-R-l. 42 FOR SALE Household furniture. 342 North Ivy street. 43 FOR SALE Dishes, gas stove, Sin gor sewing machine, and odds and ends. 413 West Second streot. Phono 647-L. FOR SALE Two buggies nnd one trotting cart. Bargain prices. Call Kenneth Bcebo, Central Point. 4 3 FOR SALE Sana, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done.- Phone 912-J, Samuol Bateman, 302 Maple streot. FOR SALE POULTR1 AND EGGS FOIt SALE Last call for hatching eggs from my Tancred struin Whlto Leghorns. Am about to brcuk up my breeding pens so placo your ordois at once. This stock develops layers in fivo months from hutching. Regular pen eggs $1.00 per setting $5.00 per hundred. Special pen $2. 0b per setting. Phono 697-11-1, It. V. Crum. 43 FOR SALE tegga from my bred to lay Loghorns at reduced prico lor balancd of tho season. W. J. War ner. NOW 100 acres, well Improved, Irrlga tion'for 30 acres or moro, crops go If bought NOW. A bargain, terms. 140 acres, improved, 45 acres sub Irrigated, rich soil, $3500 cash, will take somo Medford property In ex change, $6000. 15 acres, first water right on Evans creek near Wlmer, partly cleared. 140 acres, very best of soli, cheap at $5000. Good deep soil. 40 acres adjoins town of Rogue River, 20 acres in cultivation, family orchard fenced and good barn, well, spring and poor houso all goes for $1000. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. Gnrnott-Coroy Illdfr. Medford, Oregon, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors MURRAY UIIOS. & VAuN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Cuiltport Bldg., Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave. Auto SuppIIea. LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. We are operating the largest, oldeat and best-equipped plant lu the Pa cific northwest. Use our sprluga when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. O. C. IIOGGS- -Attorney for State Lnnd Board. W. E. PinT'Pi Attorney at Law, 425-426 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office phone 372; residence phone 325-M. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer. 118-14 uarnou-uorey uiog. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Uarnett' Coroy Building. O. C. HOGGS Real estate, law and settlement of estates a specialty. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir nnd Tenth streets. 2F' Export Acconntnnt, WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention glyen to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Bonding, Medford. Phono 167-R. Instruction in Mnslc FRED ALTON HAIG1IT Toacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Muslf studio, 318 Uarnett-Corey Bid. Phono 72.. Mineral Baths MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chi, ropractic Physician, First Natlouu Bank building. lintranco, room 6, Ashland, Orogon. Physicians and Surgeon. DR. A. BURKLUND, ChlropracttJi physician, St. Mark's buildings acute and chronic caBos. Oftlc hours 10 a. ni. to 12 m. 2 to ft p. m. Telephones Office 454, ree, 750-J. DR. J. J. EMMENB Physician an surgoon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supt piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. 1 R. H. Co. Offices M. F. H. C, Bldg. Phono 567. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTKOPATHIS PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Coroy Bid. Phono 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgory and hospital obsterlcs. Special attention given to diseases ' ot women. Offices 806-7 M. F. H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos pital. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book; binding, ; loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, it 7 North FlrSt. - - Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO'. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. PERL ' Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 38 South Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile lloarso Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. Lodges. L O. O. F. Medford lodge No. 81, Meets nvnry Monday night at 7:30, U, T. 1'arker, N. O., W. L. Miller, secre tary. Rogue Ttlvor Encampment No. 80 . Meets 2(1 anil 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Hamuel Butuman, C, P., L. O. How- Ollvo ltijclmh lodgo No. 28 Meats 1st and 8rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nan hlo Hull. N. U., Annlo J, Bateman, seorotary. Visitors' cordially Invited to all LISTEN Fully three-fourths of tho nnnual incomo of this valley comes from tho Apple and Pear Orchards In tho futuro the cost of develop ment will bo doubled. Krgo, now Is the time to buy Bearing Orchards . and rcnllo nn iinmcdliito Incomo. Wo offer today 120 acres, 7 miles from I'nclflo Highway, with good Improvements, 14 Acres in Bearing Pears ; 20 acres nlfalfa, BO acres In grain, bnlnnro In pasture, (or . $12,000 on Good Terms Rogue River Land Co. Since 1902