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inCDFOTETJ MXTE TTtTBUFB, ITETTFOTtD, 'OKKOOy, TTTntSTUY. MAY 13, 1020. FACIE BEVEW TO ' FALLS IN BARREL BRISTOL, Ens. Charles" Georue Stephens, u uarber of this town, has announced thut lie is iruim: to trv to phoot Nincara Falls in 11 barrel. " He has booked his' passage from Liverpool to - Quebec on June 18 ami soys he intends to make the attempt nt the end of June or enrlv in July. Stephens is. '50 years of nee' awl stands .r feet 9 inches. Tile bai'el will be 6 feet,- 2 inches and in the middle .32 .inches. Inside the .barrel Stephens plans to be secured bv straps and the barrel is to be weighted nt the bottom with a hundred-pound weight to keep it upriiht in the wafer. Special breathing apparatus is also bcinir fitted. Amone the many other feats which Stephens claims to have performed are? the following: Kissine: u lion in its den. shaving customers in a lion's den, boxintr in n lion's, den and parachute descents from balloons; for which feats he boasts three ribbons, five gold medals and six sdver medals-. t To shoot Niagara Falls in n barrel Has been the ambition of numerous persons seeking . notoriety, but few have accomplished it. Mrs. Anna Edson fuylor, who went over the falls in-a wooden barrel- about 10(11 was severely injured, but recovered. "Hobby" Leach made the drop suc cessfully and without injury in a steel barret in 1911.. . Livestock ."PORTLAND,. Ore., May 13 Cat lie weak; receipts 119. Grain and pulp fed steers, $12.,Ji(i?l:t: choice. $11.50012.25; good to choice, $1U.!) 11.50; medium and good, $10(i 11 ; fair to good, $!J(u)10; common to fair, $8()9; choice cows and heifer $10.25(0)11 ; good to choice, HsOfie 10.25; medium to "good $8(S9: fair to medium -$7(5)8; ennncrs, $5(ii)0 bulls, $fi(i9; prime light calves -$litffl 10: medium $9(5)12-. heavy, ir'G.fiiWH - Hogs weak; receipts (ill). Prime mixed, $15.50(5)10: medium, $14.50 (5)15.50; rough heavy, $10(5)15; pigs. $12(5)15. s Sheep steady : receipts 409. Sprinu lambs, $14(5115.50: throw-outs $10(5; 11; casterrt-$15((ri6: light volley $14 (5.15; heavy. $13(5)14; . common to medium, $10.50(5)12.50: yearlings, $13 wethers," $12.50(5)13.25; ewes, $8(5)12:. r t - Butter :- . PORTLAND, Ore., May 13. But ier weak. Cubes, extrn 50(5)52(! parchment wrapped, box lots 56c cartons, 57c: half boxes half cent more; less than half boxes lc more. Bdttcrfat No. 1 churning cream 53(8 65c f. o. b. station: 55c Portland. EDEN PRECINCT I 'Mr. and "Mrs. IT.' T. Simpson have moved into their new home in Med lord: " Mr. and Mrs. Simpson come to the valley from Roseburg, and thev are very nmoh in love with the el mato and the valley. Mrs.. Bettv Payne of Ashland, was visiting' friends in Phoenix Saturday, and went on to.Medford to visit friends1 there. There was a igood attendance- nl Mother's Day services in tho Presbv terinn '-church in 'Phoenix Sunday. Rev. 'Antfel's-sermun regarding Sntni- ucl, "The Man of God," was very im pressive. ' Mrs. Frost, mother of Mrs. Vi.ro. Carless leaves for her homo in Se attle this week, after several weeks -Visit with her 'daughter. There have been- several receptions given in Mrs. Frost's honor, during her stay -in Phoenix. " r. " 1 : Mrs. A. S. Furry, is still sick, from the after effects of the flu, which seems to have brought on heart weak -Hess. ' Dr. .and' Mrs. Baillic have written to some of their friends' in this vnl ley that thev. have, urrived at their -new location in Los Angeles, and that thev are delighted with that coun try. iThe.v express it .in these words "A Regular Paradise. " Dr. George Kuhler, formerly n resi -dent of Phoenix, where he had man warm friends, who will be grieved to Whv suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre O. G. C. preparation lor-goitre has bene fited many. Why pay several hundred dollars for an operation to remove a oitro vrhen O.G.C. can be obtained lor such a comparatively small expenditure? O.O. C. when properly applied Rives satis lactonr relults. or your money will be refunded. 0 i.G.C. Is sold direct, by mall CHl. Write (or booklet. - Address Dept. Z aac CHEMICAL COMPANV Seattle, Washinzton E M r&H " FOR fr earn or his death recently in Tn 1 oiua. All their friends here join in vmpatbv uith. his most estimable wile, ami sous who are lett to 1110111:1 him. Dr. Kuhler was u man of won- lcrl'ul ability, a natural artist. . Some of his paintiuus hunt; in homes here, Hid are really wonderful works of art. lie also had '.'rent musical abilitv. He was a -very modest man. hidim his'' talents so much that few knew -ol them. John Foster of the upper Ander son Creek neighborhood, was at C. Carey's place Monday, buyiusr hav. TRAIL ITEMS Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson :went to Medtord Tuesday to -stay the week out returning Sunduy. IFred MiddlcbuBher. took a truck load of distillate to . the .Mansfield ranch. Mrs. F.'L. Hutchinson spent Friday night with Enid Middlebusher. Dave Pence has his teams working on tho road at Prospect. Miss Tressie Pence and . Roy Vaughn were married Saturday, May Their many friends wish them a long and happy wedded life.. Oscar and VVIi: Stewart lost one of their horses Sunday, evening. The animal took stck suddenly and died before morning. .... IF WEAK, THIN OR NERVOUS DON'T WORRY Try the Bitro-Phosphate Hofllth Systeiti-i-$300 Guarantee ' NEW YORK. If you nro feeling run-down, weak, nervous, tired-in- the-morning,. and .generally .ailing, these are' the symptoms that should warn you to take care of your health. tour persons in every ten aro need ing more jihosphorits In their bodies: W'hen you see thin and fretful peo ple; or those who are anaemic, pale. frail, oft despondent or lacking in energy, you may look for the need of certain elements that make for a strong constitution. Some people, are relying upon preT parations composed chiefly of salts, quinine, drastic drugs, iron, calomel cod-liver oil, etc., wonder why they find no benefit. That is easily cxT plained by tho fact that such per sons need tho nhociihoric element-. which is a most potent essential to health, and contalnod in BIT HO PHOSPHATE, the famous health preparation. Now obtainable every where. The right thing for you to do is make a trial .of B1TRO-PHOSPHATE beginning at once. It Is not a patent medicine; the formula is prescribed by many physicians, fqr the. ailments ana weaknesses mentioned above. With every box of BlTRO-PHOS' PH ATE, are a few simple health rules and n $300 guarantee. Buy a box of BITRO-PHOSPHATE. It is sold and recommended by all good druggists everywhere. Adv, Notice to Democrats 1 Notice Is hereby given to the demi ocratic voters that at a regular meet ing called by the chairman of the County Central committee and h-ild nt the Medford Hotel on the ROth, tlay of April, 191:0 a nominating r.pmiuit: tec was selected to name and placa.iri r.ouilnuujii :i full ticket for Jackson county. Oregon. Said committee did thereafter meet pursuant to" nc.tl and select and place In nomination tte followin? ticket: : i t or joint Representative tor uougr las and Jackson counties, F. 1 Roy Davis, (to be written In): .Representatives in the legislature for Jackson County, George A. Mans field, (to be written in); W. E, Philips, (to be written in); Dillon It. Hill, County Commis sioner; ' - John O. Rigg, County Clerk (tb be written in ) ; Rose Schleffelin, County Treasur. or; Ben F. Trowbridge, County Asses sor; , ' I. W. Berry, Sheriff: IW. -H. McGowan, County Coroner (to be written in). Grace V. Pcarce, School Super intendent (to he written in). Rawles Moore, District Attorney. On account of the fact that the said committee was not appointed in time to present the names for the legisla ture to the Secretary of State in order to get the same on the ballot, thf democratic voters of the. county are horeby.! requested to write in their names at the blanK spaces on the bal. lot provided for that purpose at the primary election-to be held on the 21st day of May, 1920, that is te eny, For joint representative, , Douglas and Jackson Counties, write in thf name, F. Roy Davis; -For representatives from Jackso County, write In the names of George A. Mansfield and W'. E. Phipps. For county school superintendent! write in the name of Grace V. Pcarce For county coroner -write in the name of. V. H. McGowan; For county clerk, write In the name of. John O. Rlgg. I By doing so the democratic party will have a full and complete ticket to be voted for at the general elec; tion, thus preserving the organization and presenting to the public the very best and most efficient candidates for office. , Respectfully yours, W. E. CREWS. Chairman of Nominating Committee. W. M. CAMPBELL. ' Chairman of County Central Committee. Democrats keep this notice. Paid Adv. , Proposal for Kids. . IN'otice Is hereby given that in ac cordance with Chapter 357 of the General LaVs of Oregon for 1917. and all Acta amendatory thereof and supplemental' thereto, the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation Dis- trict, a municipal corporation duly organized and existing under, the laws of the State of Oregon, with its prin cipal office-In the City of Medford. Oregon, will sell 11,250,000 in bonds of the district out of the issue of $1,500,000 of bonds of Medford Irri gation District authorized at an elec tion duly held, by the elcctors-of said district on the2Sth day of September, 191S, at. the office of the Board of Directors of the Medford Irrigation District in the . Medford Furniture & Hardware building in the City of 'Medford, Oregon, on the 15th day of May, 1920, at' eleven o'clock on the forenoon of that day.i Said bonds to -be so old shall ma ture serially in annual amounts so as 10 be approximately equal, principal and Interest, beginning five years af ter the date, of issue and, continuing up to and including a period of forty years thereafter. Said bonds shall be negotiable in form ami payable in Gold Coin of tho United States of the present standard of weight and fineness, or in Its equiv alent. Said bands shall bear Interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum payablo semi-annually on the 1st day of January and July of each ear.' principal and Interest payable at -the placo to be designated re- pcctively in the bonds and coupons, said place to bo In the United States and to be designated by the suecess- ul bidder or bidders. Said bonds hall bo of the denomination of not less than Ono Hundred Dollars (SIOO.OOV nor more than Ono Thou sand Dollars ($1,000.00). Coupons for interest shall be attached to each bond. Scaled proposals addressed to E. M. Wilsou, Secretary, Board of Di rectors of Medford Irrigation District Medford, Oregon, wilt be received by tho said (Board o Directors at heir office for the purchase of said bonds until tho said loth duy of May, 1920, at eleven o'clock In the orenoon of that tlay. Such propos als may be for all or any portion of said $1,250,000 in bonds to ho so sold. The said Board of Directors re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Medford, Oregon, April 13,-1920:-1' " BOARD OP DIRECTORS 'MEDFORD Itlll CATION DISTRICT. By LEONARD CARPENTER. President. 13. O. COLEMAN, Director, W. A. FOLGER, Director, E. If. WIILSON, Secretary. Proposal for' llltls. iNotlco is hereby givon that in ac cordance with Chapter 357 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1917, and all Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, the illoard of Directors of Medford Irrigation Dis trict, a mutual corporation duly or ganized and existing under the laws of the State of Oregon, with its prin cipal office in the City of Medford, Oregon, will receive sealed proposals and-bids for - the construction .of works for the irrigation of tho lands of Medford Irrigation District in ac cordance with plans and specifica tions filed in the offlco of the Board of ' Directors of Medford Irrigation District in the. Medford Furniture' & Hardware building, in the City iof Medford, Oregon, where said plans and specifications can be seen and are now open for examination, on or before tho 16th day of May, 1920, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day. At said time and place the said Board of Directors will open in public any- proposals and bids so re ceived, and as soon as convenient thereafter the said board will lot said work to the lowest responsible bld; der. The said board, however, reserves to itself the right to reject any and ail bids, and may readvertise for pro posals, or may proceed to construct tho work under its own superintend ence; Any porsor, or , persons to whom, contract may bo awarded shiill enter into. a bond,, with good ana outr ficient sureties, to be approved by the board, payable to said district tor its use, for not less than twenty-five (25) per cent of the amount of the contract price, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. Dated Medford, Ore:, April lath. 1920. BOARD OF-DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION, DISTRICT. By: LEONARD CARPENTER, . ..,.- . , President. . E. G. COLEMAN, Director. -AV. A. FOLGETl, Director, ' 'E. M. WILSON, Secretary. NOW The MAN WHO WINS is the MANrWHO ACTS It you aro. going to buy a frmr-or improved, city property,, do it NOW, There Is no virtue In knowing a good thing If you lot the othor follow beat you to It. VOl H .Cli.VNeK IS NOW DON'T DELAY. . For the Buys See Us NOW HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. flnrnctt-Oorey Dldg. Mcdfor-d, Orosou WHY " $200 CASH -BALANCE TERMS ' ' ? 1,.. ...'.' ' .- Buys 5-room modern house 325 N. Riverside. Trice $1850. ' ' ';f . . . . , East front, newly papered, range goes. with house. AH assessments paid. " See owner. - r ' ; '" J. C. BARNES Phone 784-L Advertising Rates Classified ;One cent a word, . Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. I Display -35, cents an inch. , r Contract rates on application. Cash in advance. FOIt RENT. ROUSES FOR RBNT 1009 West Ninth, six- room .modern house. Water paid. $20.00. J. V. Wukefield. FOB, BENT APARTMENTS - FOR ; RENT' Furnished three room apartment, gas and wood stove adulfstonly. 445 South Front. Phono 936-R.- ' 4S FOB lUSNT--FUBNISHKD ROOMS FOR IlliSTi 641-11. -Furnished room. Phone .50 FOR RENT Rooms. J30. South Central. Phone 62 S-J. 4 HKlsP WANTED MALE WANTED Men. Hitch work, eight hours $4.uU and $1 board. .Phone 12-F-12.' ' V 46 WANTED Married man for - ranch must be a.-good milker . and under stand Irrigation; good steady, posi tion tor right, parly. Address Box 73,. Mail Tribune. 49 WANTED--Married man to work on ranch; wife to help with cooking Phono H.-W. Bingham, 587-J-3. ' WANTED Teams and men, Moon & ' -Co., near Port Orford; Curry coun ty. Teams $10.00 per day Cnli- liornia hay and grain, hay $34.00 per ton, grain $72 Good men $5.00 per day; board $1.10: work road construction. Moon & Co. 70 WANTED Ranch help. W. Bingham, 597-.I-3. Phono ,JI WANTED Bus boy.-Hotel Medford. Call. WANTED .Orchard help. Eden ,Vnl- loy Orchard. , - ..- .. 4 5 WANTED Carpenter work, contract or by the day; estimates furnished free. Call carpenter, phone 93 1 :.'-: .67 WA'NTED An apprentice over 16 years of ago to learn printing trade nt Mail Tribune office. Young man with previous exnorlcnce preferred Must have good grammar-school education. Good wages with quar terly advancement. Apply to sten, nett, foreman.., . HELP WANTED FtaiAIiK WANTED Wtomnn to do- kltchon work evenings. ---Crowson's. WANTED Girl to work -in ' kodak finishing department. Swem Studio WANTED Wroroan or girl for, house work In a eoodrhomo throe in fam lly. Phone 452-H.' - 47 WANTED Waitresses at, Jftex .Cafe fla per.woelc. - 117. WANTED Cook, .for mill camp -at unit, Calif., fifteen- to thirty. men. Wood equipment and . conditions. Will either lease cook house or hire cook on salary. A. W. Moon, Hilt, Calif. . ' - - 44 WANTED Girl for general nouse Phone work. 815 East Main. 431-11. AVANTED-tSITUATIONS WANTED Man with family -wants ranch -work by year. Want decent hou6e near school, ' Address 065 East Jiuin street, Ashlund, Ore. 47 WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. : D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.' 83 SPLENDID VALUES T IN MEDFORD 'HOMES' Well built, Bplondldly arranged modern 5 room bungalow,' largo lot; lawn, garden and berries, $2800, 6 room modern" bungalow, hard wood floors, fine - eloctrlo fixtures, modern built in features, two lots, $3000. 6 room modern bungalow, hot water heating plant, large lot, $4200. 6 room modern bungalow, every thing up to the mlnuto, $3200. Two 5 room modern homes, each $2600. 10 room strictly modern - home hardwood "floors, garage and drive way, 100 feet frontage, $5500. 11' rooms, all modern conveniences $3000. - - ; 1. . Good 4 room house,-large lot, $900 Good 7 room modern house, 2 lots, $1600. '-.-r - Good 7 room, modern, fine loca tion, $1900. vi BROWN Si WHITE REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE LOANS HOLLAND , HOTEL J BUILmNO 20 N. Peach BC WANTED MISCKUjASEOUS WANTE-U Wool and mohair. Mo . '. hair today worth 50 cents. Call 9-r--t Jacksonville for wool price. J. J. Osenbrugge. 47 WANTED To rent four or five room furnished modern house. No 'Chil dren, rhone 102-R. WANTED Water tank, ono to two thousand gallons capacity. . Phone 3-F-4." 4 it WANTED Second hand horse hay rake in good repair. Phone 571-ltl. 4S WANT TO BUY Second hand type writer Royal or Underwood pre ferred. Call 529 or write Kusa Mill t, -461 WANTED Good stock dog. Phone 4S SOU Jacksonville. WANTED Laundry work. 35c per doz. Ironing 30e per - hour. - 83 1 West Holly. ; 45 WANTED lagging tennis. Call L W: Stansell, phono 6S5-R-4. . WANTED Ten tons of grain hay -. L. W . btauscil, phono 6S5-R-4. ' WANTED Alfnlfa, 20 or more acres to put up on shares. Address Box 105 Eaglo Point. -45 WA'NTED r3 or 3 4 wagon. Phone 912-J. WANTED Good clean ragB. Med ford Printing Co. ' WiANTKD 900 lawn mowers to sharpen on our now grinder. Lib erty Repair Shop. Phone 261-J. WANTED Will pay top market prices for wool and mohair. See us. before you sell. Medtord Junk Cpt Fhone 233-J. 1 - WANTED Carpet weaving and cleaning. 201 South Riverside. Phone 3C6-J: Fluff Rug Factory; WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. tf ' FOR SALE! REAL-' ESTATE) FOR SAL.E Eight room house, two rooms screened, bath, chicken house, three kinds berries, lurge garden. ' 311 Ashland avenue . Terms. Owner. 4 FOR SALE Invest for profit. We have n proposition that will pay big interest on the Investment. 24-room house with five three- room apartinonts and fivo Binglo ' sleeping rooms completely furnish ed, besidoH cold "water thruoiit steam heutlng plant; garage room for five cars. - At present bringing in a rental of $222.00 per month expenses aro light. Willi sell com pletoly furnishod for $9000. U0. Figure this out yourBelf and seo that It is a good buy. Bennett vestment Company, 102 West Main street. . FOR SALE Modern six-room house with garage, half block off Muin reasonable price. See owner at 2 N. Peach. 6-U-X. 4 FDR SAL!- Houses and ranches. E Frenoh, . phono 819-L. - - 4 FOR SALE A fivo room modern bungalow and some household fur niture. 34 2 North Ivy stroot. 4 FOR ALE Modern 13-room house; large grounds, good neighborhood rfliBht exchange tor smuller house. l'. 'XI. ItOX 43 FOR SALE Choap, Btock ranch 83 acres, close to out range. 15 miles from Medford. Also 68 acre chick en and dairy farm, 15 acres In alfalfa, five acres bearing orchard Call at 913 North Central or phone 634, noons or ovonlngs: '.4I FOR SALE A big bargain for cash or will trade for light auto in good condition: Two room plasteredJ house, ana lot, 50x230, in west Modford, one block oft . pavqd street. - Beautiful residence loca tion.. It will pay to Investigate this, i- For particulars wrlto Box 84 Arlington! Ore. 46 TOR SALE Six room modern house dosirable location, two blocks from post office. Inqulro -121 North Grand. ' 6 FOR SALE IOrjLTItY AND EGGS FOR SALE 'Dnby chickB, Friday nn Saturday. F. II. Dressier, phone ;777-L . . FOR SALE Eggs from my .bred to ' , lay Leghorns at reduced price for balance of the season. W, J. War. ner. - MISCELLANEOUS JUST ARRIVED A large shipment. of wool sacks; fleece twine for sale cheap. We are also in the market .' for both wool and mohair. John son's, 45 South Front. Phone 302 MONET TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loani money on real estate and buyi mortgages and Liberty bonds Phone - 58-M. 31 North Grape street. GOOD FARMS CHEAP 40 acres in' Table Rock district, all In cultivation finest alfalfa land in tho country. tSmall house, good barn and outbuildings; deeded water right with place; Vt mile from school, good road, 7 miles from town;- farm tools. $7500,00.1 Terms. ,. f .11 acres 1 mllo from town, Irrigat ed; 2 Mi -acres pears, 4 acres alfalfa seres grain; fine modern bungalow electric lights; Ono of the best small ranches In the valley. $3500.00. ,-40 acres 3 miles from town, 30 teres Irrigated and. in alfalfa, pro duced 100 tons last year, more this year; 8 acres grain; 1 aero orchard apples, cherries and peaches; two houses on: place; good barn,- garage and othor buildings; " $11,000.00 $3500.00 -will handle. ' These are worth Investigating. Wo have more good ones. Call and look them over. FOX & TEX Central Point. Oregon. FOR RA LE LIVESTOCK OR SALE At a bargain, black team 5 and 6 years old, weight 2SO0. Inquire E. O. Hays, Eagle Point. 1 - - - ru FOR SAI.E- -Full blood yearling ' J as. Campbell, phone I . : , . .47 Duroc boar. 17-F-21. OR SALE Two young fresh cows Bert Station f f . Phoenix. au FOR SALE Two brood sows nnd 1 pigs, four miles south of Medford on highway. No phone. Lester II. Fay. 46 FOR SALE Five crackerjack pair largo mules. Bear Creek Orchards, FOR SALE -A tew fresh milk cows. officially tested. Alfaiia hay, Half mile Bouth of Medford on Adkins place. Schul. Bros. 4S OR SALE Black Phone 452-Y. work team FOR SALE Twenty of tuo very best milch cows. TheBe cows can't be beat: coino and see for yourBelf. "Walsh's place on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Modford. 65 AUTOMOISILES FOR SALE Studebakor bug, Just overhauled. In first class shape (Cheap. On time. Clark & Chllders, 127 North Riverside, phono 26. FOR SALE 1920 Maxwull bug, live new tires, wire wheels; best 1110 chanlcul shapo. Price reasonable. Clark & Chllders, 127 North River side. Phono 26. FOUR ROOM' HOUSE and lot to ex change' for automobile. P. O; Box 1053. 47 FOR SALE Classy Ford bug; good shape, good tlrett. good price. Ray mond Miksche, phono 529. OR - SALE Exceptional bargain 1918 Chevrolet In best condition $050. See Jones at Jenson's Clga Stand. ' 47 SPECIAL TODAY One 1919 Chev rolet touring $675; one 1917 Hodgo touring $N50. Both -these cars are guaranteed to ho mechan ically perfect. Terms. 1916 Roo touring $425, Seely V. Hall Motor Co. , . , , WANTED--A Dodge, Chevrolot or Ford roadster; must bo in good re pair. Box 123 Tribuno Office. 4 5 WA1NTED Automobiles 'for repair by expert auto mochanlc. Clark & Chllders, opp. 'Nat. Phone 26. 336 FOR SALE 1919 Mltohell, run 3400 ' miles; just like-now; for -quick sale will sell cheap. Hanson Keyt, Valley . Garage, , 30 North Holly. . FOR SALE Used Maxwell five-pas senger car. ' Good condition. Price $400. Page Dreselor Co.. .Nash Block. FOR SALE Seo our prices on over hauled Ford cars, ' Uconsos pala llboral terms. McCurdy-Bcwno Motor Co. FOR , SALE -At a sacrifice, roomy five passenger car, new top, cord tires, runs and looks like new; solf starter of course. McCurdy-Bowne .Motor Co. - New location Main and Riverside. . .. . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa. Want party to cut same and pay so much a. ton Phono 500-J.4. ... . . 50 FOR SALE Baled alfulfa hay wheat, poultry feeds, rolled outs and barley. Alfalfa Hood. Jcsuo L. Richardson, Central Point Feed Store. 4 FOR SALE iBy the acre, 5 to 1 acres of alfalfa, In wlnrow, shock or standing. Phone D39-J-3, E. Ei Morrison. 4 FOR SALE About forty acres stand lng alfalfa hay. Phono 17-F-21. 47 FOR SALE McCormlck five foot mower, good condition. Jas. Camp bell, phono 17-F-21. I ' FOR SALE Non-irrigated soed corn Just east of Clancy Orchard, east of Jacksonville. ' 49 FOR SALE Two Studobaker wag ons, 3V4 and 3. 324 Haven streot. : Phone 69 8-M. 46 FOR SALE Nice Jersey milk. In qulro 611" -West Eleventh street mornings or evcningB. ' FOR SALE Fordson tractor, nearly new, $700. Phono 3-F-4. FOR SALE One round tablo, six foot cxtonslon. G04 Edward street ' ' r ' 48 FOIt SALE Throo-burnor gas Dlato Nearly now. Phono 684-J. '.;47 FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa at Loflnnd ranch, three miles west o Modford. ' . . ' 40 FOR SALE If taken nt once, one nearly now iNash two-ton truck The Modford-Grnnts Pass intern ban business goes with.lt. Inquire Pacific Fruit Co. FOR SALE A Harlcy-DavldBOn mo torcycle In first clasB condition Phono 611-11-2. - FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple street. FARM LOANS 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 TAKEN UP TAKEN UP One team of work bomon about 2600 lbs. R.E.Rich man, Rogue River, Ore. LOST LOST One red sow weighing 1.00 lbs. Lost, strayed or stolen. Lib eral rowurd for roturn. City Scavenger, 50. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOR1S Abstracts of Title. Cuthbert Bldg., Rooms 3 and 6, North Central Ave, Auto Supplies. LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pav clflc northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. C. BOGCrS Land Board. -Attorney for State W. E. PHIPPS Attorney at Law, 425-426 M. F. & II. Bldg. Office phone 372; residence phune 325-M. ELIJAH H. HURD lawyer, ilS-1 Garnett-Coroy Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF AttOTBey-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ' ' r , E. REAM ES Lawyer, Garnetf Corey Building. , C. BOGGS dtoal estate, law and Bottlomeut of estntps a specialty. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRIOK K BLOCK WORKS specialise In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. . 259 . Expert Accountant. . WILSON AUDITING CO. E. .M, Wilson,, C. P. A.' Attention given to anything In Accounting and In comi - Tax requirements. JL00H Into , our simplified .accounting method. : ' M. F. ft H BalUUng, Medfprd. Phone 167-R; 1 : 1 .: 1 Instruction In Sfuslc ". " FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Must studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Bids. Phone 72. " '"" Mineral Batlts r MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chit ropraotic Physician, First National Bank building. Entrance, room 5, Ashland,-Oregon. Physicians and Surgeons. i)R, A". "burKLTJND; " CniropraVtl physician, - St. Mark's - building) acute and chronlo . cases, . Offlcs hours 10 a. m.-to 12-m. ' 2 to I p. m. Telephones Office 454, ea) 760-J. - DR. J. J. EMMENS -Physician ant surgeon. Practice limited to We, ear, nose and throat. Eyes soier tlflcally tested and glasses snpi plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8.- f) R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H.,Cv 1 ldg. Phono 667. ,v DR. F. O. OARLOW - OR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ; OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS' 416-417 Garnett-Coroy Bid. . Phone 904-L. Residence. 2 6 S. aurel Street DR. MoMORRlS M. DOW,' PhyslolaW ana Burgeon practice limited to surgery and hospital .obsteriea. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 "M. FA( H. Bldg, .Residence, the Do-w Hot Vital. . .... 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. - 37 NorU Fir8t. ' ,. f.-t Transfer. EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO". Office 42 North Front St. Phone S15. Prices right. Service gua. anteed. TJntdortaken , - , . ' JOHN A. PERL - - . -Undertaker' '' Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 18 Bontk Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobllu Hoarse Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner, Lodges. i.-.t L ' O. O. R McOXord lodge No. II, Meets every Monday night at t:bo,-U. T. Parker, N. Q W. L. MUler, seore tary. ltogue River Encampment No. BO- Meets 2il and 4th Fridays at 7:l0ip. m. Hamuol Bateman, C. P., L. O, How ard, scribe. ( Olive Hbekah lodge No. 18 MeWis 1st and 8rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nan nie Hull, N. O., Annie J. Batemaa. soorotAry. , , , Visitors cordially Invited to ail LISTEN . . Fillip tliroc-fourths of- the annual incorqe of this valley comes from the Apple and Pear Orchard; In tho future tho cost-af develop ment will bo doubled, Ergo, now, Is tho tltno to buy - : l ' - Bearing1 Orchar'da and rcall74 an Immediate Income. Wo offer today 120 acres, 7 miles from Pacific Highway, with good Improvements, - ; :14 Acre3 in Bearing Peari SO acres alfalfa, 110 acres In grain, balance in pasture, for . 3 - - $12,000 on Good "Terms j-;- Rogue River Land Co. ' Since 1902 vMixw Hotel NaakCoraex : r- tf-.i ir1".'-'. 1 W- -n1- ' 'vK'T-