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,tnLDIERS OF FORTUNE" J ABOUNDS WITH THRILLS j,e moment you think of Hiohur I ' y0rtune," because "Nuhliors fortuuc'' wnn his uet. Ami it -a. (hat b'lllM! merited romance am: Ihril" mi" i"u -'v"i ""I'iours. i nesc jill ore the prize mirroilients ol theater uocrs the world over. All.m ninn 1 '"lt ,H wl,v ,ie selected His "meatiest ot Dnvis novels. 11, itstantlv visualized the effect of the raids, rescues. iind reckless ridiii',' ii jjiortineiii wim " mihikihhs Vl, theme, f"H twists. With Norman I'Arrvns ''Clay ami Anna Q. NiUsu ,5 "Alice liiinirhum." Well, that's the (lorv, that s the producer, those :m He prinehmls backed hv u tvnical jUan east and hundreds of daiiii'.- ya men and llvinir horses um till be shown on Hie screen lour day breinninu' tomorrow umtinee ut the Bialto theater. My Lady's Cinrtcr H you like romance with a dash or ujstery and lots of thrills in n. rou'll enjoy "My Lady's Garter" rttcb opened at the Liberty theatre today for a three day run. it's a Maurice Tourneur production adapt ed Irom Jacquos Futrello's famous Saturday livening Post story. Don't miss it. Mrs. Christina ITesselirrnvc left Jujiulav evcninir for Yakima. Wnsii jjuton, where she will spend the slim ier with her son, Fred Jlesseltiravc. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Deever, former Central Point residents, hut now of Seattle, Wash., are visitinir relatives and friends in Central Point and Medford this week. The Cleason Lunch room, which Jus neeomniodiitcd the public hen; (or tlio past two years, hud to In closed the first of the week on ac count of the serious illness of Mis. Gleason. Hcforc elosim; the doors ot the popular eutimr place. Mr. (Ileasoii made a stromr effort to find some on-j nho would take charge of the place, and still maintain an ealiiiir place for the transient population and the homo pple, bat he could net no one. Jt is hoped that in the near future some projressive citizen will immune the itstnurant and will once more serve i bungrv Public with the cood, cican food that all patrons irot at the old ftand. It is a deplorable fact tin t a burn of Central Point's size I here fe no lunch room. Patriotic Central Pointers should stromrly back one uj make that business n, pavine one, ud there would be no trouble in lo (aline a reliable and successful pro Wietor. Howard Dunlap and John Welch arc way from home now, bavins accept J cd n position with the Emtio Point Construction Company, which is now tskine treat advances on the Crater lake Highway in the Prospect vi finity. C. S. Sanderson, the veteran real Wale man of Central Point, who as been out of the eramo for some tout, has ncain opened an office here ais ready and wnitimr for all busi Ks, at his new place on the N. K. ttror of 4th and Pino streets. John Cowley, voiinir Central Point student nt the 0. A. C. cunio up from Cortallis the first of the week :md Ml several days with relatives here, xtnrninff to the colleire town Sund'iy ('(nine. llanv Central Point, school children. "the teachers, including the supur tlendcnts and principals, attended k field meet nt Talent Fridnv and jfPort having lind a very irood time, ftntrnl Point children made a Ncry Citable showing- in nil the athletic wests and several of them ranked t in the things in which they coin Wed. Mrs. How nrd Thinlnn nnd nhildren yJlfrs. Neah Smith, mother of Mrs. iP, spent several days with A in Kerhy, Oregon, during the sk. 5im J. Kinsman of CorlicU. Lift off Corns! oesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. hJ""' ""gets! You oen lift off ua corn. sf f - uiu-n the hanl "k"1 callusC8 from Kt'r.ko'o of "Freezone" costs little Vo,. 'orc; apply a lew drops WMrn or callus. Instantly it "CI ,?' tl,pn shortly you lift that r-.i HTmlji Nohumbue! of AiH.i. "s,t m. Kiiul.-n well kn..u-n' r?," !""' bc-ir....; ied i ,, ',,..,, ; 1 Ul,,t- j .'".Ve "1 ii mei'i or ().; ...... larv A. of the woi-tlu- . ""'"v lr,cn(l- ""-' the I ,C ' t vT w"h i;;;;;-ii. ,,. rilC: hi. Ki,cim"'rU " l,,I"iV"" '-..- "(-'Ill'' ( criii-. ii . day ol Willow SM ii.,,s, wh ,i',. r,' , . .' '.'"' I "cntiv au, ho.e in,,,.,., I 1 ami M;. i.. were held i,,,,,, (,. i-,,,.: . .. "s"ic next uay in their Franklin "re Kuiidv ,.((.. '"""'I of i,o,ic ,,. ,. . : " , "" "-"'"ii Asl,l-, i "'"s n made in bee, : "!' ' '""t ami lief ('..,-, 1 U'U ""' 's I - ,-,,. Ior lan vcar ,,..( net- ,;, Central Point ,', ,,,.,,. . ... . . '-""ra IIU,V iwi l.l i cr. loss of V': ' ."-I keenly tl.c- " iricml. reaved relatives, her legion lien, ,.vt.....l - i her be 'd' I'rii-i.d.., thie t .-Mni-i'r,.L vvii.. Plovd and CI.,,,,!.. Sullivan l,.f- -iiimiiiy moil,,,,;, f rW'ivd. C:,l u-lm, "lev have nier. employment for the ,. 'V. W. Moon ,.r leu I " on. Cal., made n "".-mess trin 1, week. luring the pa.'it Druggist It II. Paxsi.n r.f II,.. I).... slore here, is in I,.,., , . ... ' ." allcmling II, .. " ".. ,mN M0K Ke.vall ,-lnb. mmms Kdwnid CI,., ,-!,..,, , . ,, , ,, .ot.,1. llglllUot lain of C.I.I 1,:,, , . ,, , no, mi ve leased the sIidi, n M.i i , w i ,, """-i, Dcmnging ,, W. K. Price. ,l I, , It With modem ,,,i ,. . , ,1 . ,. " rv (ool-; -- ii ii in i Hi us iiic t.. i i and a iv 1IOW (t(1;)mp ... - "id gelling w,. st,,,.,,,,) c. summer tourist Ira.le. which is thought will heraiber h... . I, ? ""Illel- "":"-' "el here diir- tho past we,.i- is n, , on North Second street.' i the Love """. "v iicei-h and l, "en Known mi l,,in,,,:i valley. I-uke Hassett came up from Eu gene Wednesday after his car intend ing to return to Glendale where he has work for the summer. H. D. Mills and family went out to Medford after their Overland Tues day, as the roads are considered very good up this way now. Nate Anderson's sister arrived the first of the week for a visit with the lanniy. The Dupree mill discontinued saw ing for a while and ho will continue to log. Uirl Jackson, from Eagle Point, moving up this week. Mrs. Jack son Is in Medford at the hospital. Wm. Perry and wife were in town tno first of the week doing business and visiting friends. iiib recital t nuay evening was well attended and proved to bo one of tho best over rendered at Dutte Falls. The B-Sharp club sang Charlbiribin, and Little Pink Hose. Lelnh Patton played, Dreaming, with easo and a musical touch, with time perfect. She had a hearty applause and will become a fine musician if she continues her studies. Spanish dance was played by Alta and Laura Stewart, which showed their ability In music. Little Irene Green, of only a few months training, played Sunn Italy, without a break. Nora Stewart played a very classy piece, Melody in F, was rendered by Help Your Digestion When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with Xl'MOID Dissolve easily on tongue as pleasant to take SS Candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-molds r HADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION SPLENDID VALUES IN MEDFORD HOMES Woll built, Bplendidly arranged, modorn 5 room bungalow, large lot, lawn, garden and berries, $2800. 5 room modern bungalow, hard wood floors, fine electric 'fixtures, modern built in features, two lots, $3000. , , , G room modern bungalow, hot water heating plant, large lot, $4200. 6 room modern bungalow, every thing up to tho minute, $3200. Two 5 room modern homes, each $2500. m mom sfrictlv modern home, hardwood floors, garage and drive- wav, 100 feet rroniage, 1 1 rooms, all modern conveniences Good 4 room house, large lot $300 Good 7 room modem house, 2 lots, '"ood 7 room, modern, fine loca-j V'(U two men of I lie iuiri tion, $1000. BROWN & WHITE REUi ESTATE, IXSURAXCE LOANS HOLLA" 1IOTKL UllLDIXQ Ernestine 1'reaenburE she showed periect training and did the piece justice. 101a Hughes played .Narcis sus, with ease and Brace. Tlw... .. . -w. me jiuerinediate room marched in to the strains ot the violin piayod by their instructor, .Miss liar- move, and did their bit with the folk uanee. Clara .Moore played Maidens Praver which put on the finishing touch to the musical program, and she did the "': justice in her musical way. It was one of the most difficult pieces i"ueu (luring the evening. Uii'siter Jones drove up to Medford Wednesday and spent the afternoon with old friends, returning in tin: veiling. Klga Abbott accompanied mm. 0!0- nark and family went down 1,10 sl;lo Wednesday roturning Miss Altha Kcnnell and Charlie Patton came up from Medford Friday wnn tul Hrainard. The timber buyers continue to come. They sent in an offer of $2.50 1-er thousand for fir, on the Dudley hind. One of the largest crowds of the season was nt the dance Saturday evening. Ashland, Medford and Eagle Point were represented. Duel Hildreth went to the valley this morning taking with him Mrs. M. C. .Mahoney and Alta Fennel. The mill company has sold all ot the lumber up here and it will ha hauled out as fast as the train can take it. Waller Allen was up from Derby Saturday and attended tho dance. Ernest Albert wont homo with him afler refreshments. Mrs. Tungate came up on the stage Monday. II. D. Mills had tho misfortune of running off and leaving his tire to follow, while motoring up from the valley last week. A heavy freeze last night discol ored tho fruit blossoms. (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court F. D. Eismann vs. Thomas David Jones et al. Affidavit. City of Medford vs. E. J. Lewis ot al. Summons. City of Medford vs. C. J. Lewis et al. Summons. Albert Clements vs. Ross Small ot al. Order. . , fasnoter. uses THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER 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 Cameo ring, turned to Tribune. Reward If re 43 FARM LOAX9 PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE on your farm or orchard by replac ing your loan with us on the ex tended payment plan at 6 Inter est. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf far the WHY , $200 CASH BALANCE TERMS Btivs 5-room modern house 325 N. Riverside. Price East front, newly papered, range goes with house. All assessments paid. Sec owner. J. C. BARNES Phone 784-L OTJEflOK, TUESDAY. MAY 11, 1020. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Bus boy. Call. Hotel Medford WANTED Orchard help, ley Orchard. Eden Val- WANTED Carpenter work, contract or by the day; estimates furnished free. Call Carpenter, phono 93 1. B7 WANTED An apprentice over 1C years of age to learn printing trade at .Mail Tribune of lire. Young man with previous experience preferred. Must have good grammar school oducation. Good wages with quar terly advancement. Apply to Sten nett, foreman. WANTED Two primers. Phone 'M. Campbell, C(M-1, evenings. WANTED A good man to work nt fire hall as fireman. Inquire of J. W. Lawton, fire chief. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl to work In kodak finishing department. Swem Studio WANTED Woman or girl for house work in a good home three in fam ily. Phone 452-H. 47 WANTED Waitresses at Hex Cafe. Jlu per week. jf" WANTED Cook for mill camp at Hilt, Calif., fifteen to thirty men. .Good equipment and conditions. Will either lease cook house or hire cook on salary. A. W. Moon, Hilt, Calif. 44 WANTED Girl ror general house work:. 816 ISnst Main. Phono 431-R. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Situation as ranch fore man. Phone S5S. 43 WANTED Man Willi family wants ranch work by year. Want decent house near school. Address CO 5 East Main street, Ashlund, Ore. 47 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO HUY Second hand type writer Royal or Underwood pre ferred. Call 529 or write Russ Mill. li.v I 46' WANTED Good stock dog. 300 Jacksonville. Phone 4S WANTED Small or medium size range in good condition; ulso me dium size refrigerator. Phono SU2-M. 43 WANTED Laundry work ,lnz lrnnlno- 90, nat 1 sr.. per 337 45 hour. West Holly. WANTED Logging teams. Call W. Stansell, phono CS5-R-4. WANTED Ton tons of grain hayJ u. W: iStansoll, phone CS5-R-4. WANTED Alfalfa. 20 or more acres to put up on shares. Address Box 105 Eagie Point. . 45 WANTED One or two heavy, teams for logging. . Prefer six .to ten years old. Cash' payment. A. W. Moon, Hilt, Call. 44 WA'NTED-912-J. -3 Vi or 3 H wagon. Phone WANTED Good clean rags, ford Printing Co. Mod- WANTED 000 lawn mowers to sharpen on our new grinder. Lib erty Repair Shop. PUunu 201-J. WANTED Will pay top market prices for wool and mohair. See us before you sell. Medford Junk Co. Phone 283-J. WANTED Carpet weaving and cleaning. 201 South Riverside. Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED House moving- and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. if WANTED REAL ESTATE WAiNTED One or two acres with house, cheap, close to Medford. Ad dress 570 Fairview street, Ashland. 43 WANTED Small modorn cottago or bungalow, not too far out and not over $2000. Write S. I., Mail Tri bune, stating what you have, loca tion and price and purchaser will call. 43 WANTED To buy, at once, a mod ern house, bungalow preferred, 4 to 6 rooms, prefer south of Main street and west ot Fir. Would consider any other part of the city. What havo you to offer? Addross K, care Mail Tribune, or phono 0112-M, stating where property lo cated, price, etc., and party will call. 43 WANTED To buy small improved farm under irrigation. Phone 30-X-l, Central Point. 43 WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F, Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 83 MONEY TO IX) AN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loam money on real estate and buy mortgages and Liberty bonds Phone 63-M. 81 North Grape tre(t 20 N. Peach St. foh rent apartments FOR RENT Furnished apartment The Nye, phono siM-I.. 4: FOll RENT nOUSES FOR 11BNT 1009 West Ninth, six- room modern house. Water paid. JO.00. J. W. Wakefield. FOlt RENT FTU.MSHE1) ROOMS FOR KENT Furnished sleeping room. Steam heat and hot nnd cold water. Call room 407 Garnett Corey bids., or phone S41-H. 4 3 FOlt HUNT Room and board in pri vate family, 3:!5 Applo street, block and half north of Dow Hospi tal. 43 FOR RENT Roomy. 236 Central. Phone 51'S-J. South 4C FOR RENT IIOPSEItEEPlXG ROOMS FOR KENT Furnished housekeep ing room. Cool rooms for summer close in. 134 South Uurtlett. 4 1 FOR SALS! REAL ESTATIJ FOR SALE Cheap, stock ranch 330 acres, close to out range. 15 miles from Medford. Also 5S acre chick en and dairy farm, 15 acres in alfalfa, five acres bearing orchard Call at 913 North Central or phone i,.;-!, noons or evenings. 40 FOR SALE At a bargain eight acres nair mno west of fliocnix. Apples and pears in bearing, house seven rooms, bath, electric lights, llarn, tank house, 5000 gallon tank, houses for 250 hens. Addross Owner, Route 4, Ilox 02. 43 FOR SALE A big bargain for cash, or will trade for liuht ,,,lln in condition: Two room plnsteredj iiuusu, uuu iui, iiuxzju, in west Medford, ono block off paved street, ueautiriil resideneo loca tion. It will pay to investigate tins, ror particulars write llox SI Arlington, Ore. 4 0 FOR SALE Nino room modern bun. gulow, lot 73X25S ft. Apples peaches, pears, plums, cherries and almonds full bearing. Largo barn, lino garden, all city assessments paid in full. Price $5000. Terms. See owner after 3 p. ni. 117 Cot - tago street. 4 4 I' OR SALE Owner desires to sell throe furnished bungalows at once in order to re-Invest in another line. These aro bargains. Act quickly. P. O. 13ox 047. 43 FOR SALE Orchard and dairy ranch, 110 acres, three miles from Pacific Highway. Eight acres To kay vineyard, 35 acres of hearing orchard, Spitzenbergs, llartlett pears, peaches, corn and grain. buu-trrigatea land, southern expo sure, failo, largo barns, soyon room houso, pumping plant, three deep wells from springs. For full particulars address liux 81, Mall Tribune. 41 FOR SALE Small dairy ranch price right. No ngent. Call at place if interested. D. E. Combs, Talent, Ore. 43 FOR SALE Six room modorn house desirable location, two blocks from post office. Inquire 121 North Grape. D3 FOR SALE Story and half bunga- Jow, eight rooms, basement, hard wood floors in living room', hot air heating plant; assessments ful ly paid. See llcnnett Investment Co. FOR SALE Bungalow with five rooms, inclosed sleeping porch, bath, toilet, fireplace, hardwood floors In living room and dining room; east facing; ground 10 Ox 140. Price $2500.00; one-half cash will handle. Also have a nice little three room bungalow, with bath, toilet, electric light; barn, chicken house; ground 100x140. Prico $1800; can be handled for $500. See Ben nett Investment Co., 102 West Alain street. FOR SALE POCLTR1 AND EGGS FOR SALE 101) Whlto Leghorn chicks now. Mrs. F. II. Dressier, phone 777-L. . 43 FOR SALE Last call for hatching eggs from my Tancred strain Whlto Leghorns. Am about to break up my breeding pens so place your orders at once. This stock develops layers In five months from hatching. Reguiur pen eggs $1.00 per setting $5.00 per hundred. Special pen $2.00 per setting. Phono 597-R-l, R. V. Crum. '43 FOR SALE Kggs from my bred to lay Leghorns at reduced price for balance ot the season, W. J. War ner. MISCELLANEOUS JUST ARRIVED A largo shipment oi wool sacKs; neece twino for sale cheap. We are also In the market for both wool and mohair. John son's. 45 South Front. Phone 802. GOOD FARMS CHEAP 40 acres In Table Rock district, all in cultivation; finest alfalfa land in the country. Small houso, good barn and outbuildings; deeded water right with place; Vi mllo from school, good road, 7 miles from town; farm tools. $7500.00. Terms. 11 acres 1 mllo from town, Irrigat ed; 2 ',4 acres pears, 4 acres alfalfa, 4 acres grain; fine modern bungalow, electric lights. Ono of the best small ranches in the valley. $3500.00. 40 acres 3 miles from town, 30 acres Irrigated and In alfalfa, pro duced 100 tons last year, more this year; 8 acres grain; 1 acre orchard, apples, cherries and peaches; two houses on place; good barn, garage and other buildings; $11,000.00. $3500.00 will handle. These are worth Investigating. We havo more good ones. Call and look them over. FOX & TEX Central Point. Oregon. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ton SALE Five crackerjack pair large mules, lieur Creek Orchards I 45 I OR SALE A 7 year old milk cow giving o gallons milk per day wnson nam. North Riverside 44 FOR SALE Four largo horses an.l harness. lOoo lbs. each. Vinson iiarn, North Riverside. 4 4 FOlt SALE A few fresh milk cows officially tested. Alfalfa hay. Half nine soutn or Medford on Adkins place. Schulz llros. 4S FOR SALE lllack Phono 452-Y. work team I OR SALE twenty of the very best milch cows. Those cows can't be beat; come and see for vonrsnlf. Walsh'? place on Ross Lane, two nines normwest of Medford. 0 FOE GALE Pure bred Duroc-Jerser sows witn spring litters; also bred sows; also a few halt grown pigs. inquire of roreman nt Modoc Orch ard or D. R. Wood, Medford. AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL TODAY Ono 1919 Chev rolet touring $(".",; one 1917 Dodge touring $850. Doth those cars.uro guaranteed to be mechan ically perfect. Terms. 1910 Rco Itouring $425. Suely V. Hall .Motor to. n A.vriiK a Dodge, Chevrolet or 1-ord roadster: must he in good re pair, riox 123 Tribune Office. 4." FOR SALE 1919 Ford touring car, an in good condition. Vinson Burn .North Riverside. 4 1 WA!.TED Automobiles for repair oy export auto mechanic Clark & Chllders, opp. Nat. Phone 26. 330 FOR SALE Ford bug at a bargain. Has some accessories and in fine mochunical condition. Pickens Alotor Co. 44 FOR SALE 1918 Velio, good shape, good tires and paint. Hanson & Koyt, Valley Garage, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE 1919 Mitcholl, run 3400 miles; Just like now; for quick falo will sell cheap. Hanson & Keyt, Valley Garago, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE Bulck chassis, first-class shape; good tires. Would make good bug or light dolivory truck, Hanson & Koyt, Valley Garage, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE Used Maxwell five-pas senger car. Good condition. Price $4 00. Pago Dressier Co., Nash Block. FOR SALE See our prices on over hauled Ford cars, licenses paid; llboral terms. McCurdy-BoWno Motor Co. suit bAi.ii At a sacrifice, roomy rivo passenger car, new top, cord tires, runs and looks liko now; self starter of course. McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. New location Main nnd Klvorsido. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Three-burner gas plato. Nearly now. Phono 5S4-J. 4 7 FOR SALE .Now Peninsular wood or coal, four holes, oven, warming oven, broiler, all attached to stove; has hot water back complete, re Halls $.185. Never had flro In it. Prico $115. Terms. Medford Shoet Metal Works. 44 FOR SALE One h. p. Fairbanks- Morse gas engine, good condition. Apply or seo A. R. Enyeart, Jack sonville. 44 FOR SALE Sldo spring ton buggy nnd harness with collar and hamcs. Vinson Barn, North Riverside. 4 4 FOR SALE First, cutting alfalfa at Loflund ranch, threo miles west of Medford. 45 FOR SALE If taken at once, one nearly new iNash two-ton truck. Tho Modford-Urants Pass Intorur hnn business goes with it. Inquire 'raciric Fruit Co. 45 FOR SALE A Ilarloy-Davidson mo torcycle in first class condition U'hono 611-R-2. 47 FOR SALE iBed and springs; good conuuion. rnone 922. 45 FOR SALE Cheap, one 8-foot show case and wall case, ono 5-foot show case, ono cash register. H. Hosier, Asuianu, uro. 43 FOR SALE A hive of bees. Phono C27-J. 1 43 FOR SALE Household furniture. 43 342 North Ivy street. FOR SALE Dishes, gas stove, Sin ger sewing machine and odds and onds. 413 West Second street, Phono D47-L. FOR SALE Two buggies and one trotting cart. Bargain prices. Call Kenneth Bcobe, Central Point. 4 3 FOR SALE Sana, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming" worK clone. Phone 912-J, Samuel nateman. 302 Maple street. NOW 100 acres, well lmnrovod. Irriga tion for 30 acres or more, crops go If nought NOW. A bargain, terms. 140 ncres, Improved, 45 acres sub- Irrigated, rich soil, $3500 cash, will tako some Modford property In ex change, $0000. 15 acres, first wator right on Evans creek near Wlmer, partly cleared. 140 acres, very best of soil, 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 house all goes for $1000. HUED LAND & INVEST MENT CO. Gnrnntt-Coroy Bldg. Medford, Oregon BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Cuthbert Bldg., Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Avo. Auto Supplies. 'VjlAtlER aPKIMO LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. W aro operating tho largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland. Oregon. Attorneys. o. c. noacs- Laud Board. -Attorney for State W. B. PHIPPS Attorney at Law, 425-420 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office phono 372; residence phone 325-M. ELIJAH H. IIURD Lawyer, 213-14 Gamett-Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnets Coroy Building. O. C HOGGS Real estate, law and sottlemont of estates a specialty. Bullillng Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 2B9 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDIT1NQ CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention glreu 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. Haight MusU studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Bld. Phone 72. Mineral Baths MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chfc ropractle Physician, First Nations Bank building. Entrance, room 6, Ashland, Oregon. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. BURKLUND, Chiropractic physician, St. Mark's building, acute and ehronlo cases, Offlct hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 to S p. m. Telephones Office 454, rea 750-.T. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician ant surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes BCleD tlflcally tefltod and glasses Bum plied. Oculist and Aurtst for S. R R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Cte Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICTAN8 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurol Street DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician ana nurgeon 1'ractlco limited to surgery and hospital obslerlcs. Special attontlon given to diseases of women. Offices 806-7 M. F. A H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Ho pltal. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the oosc equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO: uirice 4 2 worth Front St. Phone 815. Prices right. Service guar-, anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. PERJj Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. Lodges. I. O. O. F. Medford lodge No. el, Moets every Monday night at 7:30, C, T. Parker, N. a, W. L. Mlllsr. seor tary. llogue rtlver Encampment No. 80 Meets 2d and 411, Fridays at 7:10 p. m. b'amuol Duleman, C. P L, O. How ard, scribe. Olive libekah lodge No. SS Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nan nle Hull, N. O., Annie J. Batomao. secretary. Visitors cordially Invited to all mpnttnirH LISTEN Fully tlireo-fourtlis of tho annual income of this valley coines from tlio Apple and Pear Orchards In tlio future the cost of develop ment will bo doubled. Ergo, now Is tlio time to buy Bearing Orchards nnd rcnllzo an lmmedlato Income. Wo offer today 120 acres, 7 mllos from Pacific Highway, with good Improvements, 14 Acres in Bearing Pears 20 ncres nlfnlfn, 30 ncres In grain, balance in pas I uro, for $12,000 on Good Terms Rogue River Land Co. Since 1902 Of fice Hotel Nash Corner.