MEDFORD WTTC TKIBUHB, METJFOTIT), OTIFKW. MONDAY, MAY 17. 1020. tAOE SEVElf r AD CLUB STARTS AUTO CARAVAN i TO STOCKTON. CAL. SEATTLE. May 17. Fortv-fivc automobiles, carrying members of Si wasli division of tho Pacifia Const Ad club's Iiiitisli Coluiubia-to-Stock-ton, Cal caravan, were started on their wav from the eitv-eountv build inc by Mayor Culdwcll at 7:30 this morning under ideal weather ami road conditions. Governor Louis P. Hart und the members of the state hiuhwiv commission headed the caravan, which they will accompany to Port land. " An army contingent from Camp Lewis is scheduled to join the party t Tacomn. A Red Cross ambulance accom panied the caravan and a service car trailed behind for the benefit of the stra ciilers. The British Columbia dclecatcs ar rived ih Seattle Sunday night ami took ri prominent place- in the cara van. The schedule calls for arrival of the travelers in Stockton. 1300 miles from Seattle, one week from today. Livestock i PORTLAND, May 17. Cattle steady; receipts 1280. Grain and pulp fed steers $12.25 13; choice , 11.5012.2u; good to cholco $11 t 11.50; medium to good $1011; i fair to good $910; common to fair $8 9; choice cows and heifers .$10.2511; good to choice cows and heirers $9(5)10.25; medium to good 89;'falr to medium $78; can- ners sofb; Dulls tia9; prime light ..calves $1316; me heavy $6.50 S 8.50. edlum S 9 ffj 12; Hogs steady; receipts 2110. Prime mixed $1515.n0; medium $1415 smooth heavy $1114; rough $10 11; pigs $12 14.50. Sheep steady; receipts 6130. Spring lambs $1415.f0; throwouts $10 11; eastern $i51G; light valley '$1415; heavy $1314; common to medium $10.5012.50; yearlings J 13 14; wethers $12.6013; ewes $812. nutter PORTLAND, May 17 Butter weak Cubes, extra, 4748c; parchment wrapped, box lots 54c; cartons 65c; halt boxes half cent more; loss than half boxes lc more. Outterfat, N'o. 1 churning cream 51 52c f.o.b. sta , tion; 63c Fprtland. 1 OwMews (Furnished by the Jackson County 'Abstract Co.) Circuit Court City of Med ford vs. George W. H Isaacs, et nl. Sheriff's return; Margadct Hubbard vs. II. T. Hub bard. Affidavit. Order. Jackson Co. Bank vs. Stephen A. Nye. et al. Affidavit. Default. De cree. Jackson Co. Bank vs. W. N. Camp bell, et al. Affidavit. Default. Do crce. . Lois Whitlov vs. Ray "Allen Whit Icy. Affidavit. - Effie Farra, et al, vs. Ed Harriott, : et al. Foreclosure. l . Effie Farra, et al vs. Ed Herriott, i et ux. Summons. City of Medford vs. Pendleton Bros. .. Amended complaint. . Citv of Mcdfnrd vs. Carrie L. Itawson. Amended complaint. ": Ben V, Olcott (Gov) vs. Gerald " Sooy-Sniith, et nl. Summons. ? ' .-' Probnro Court Anna Margaret Walter, estate, i Annual report. Order. Walter Winat, (minor) estate. Ad mitted tn nrnhntp. I T-l... n..l.nM Willi., nfnfn A.lmittftrl to probate. E. Ei Grainger, estate. Final ac f count. Order. i Archibald MrJf. Harrison, estate. '. Affidavit. Petition. Order. Lena C. Clausing, estate. Admitted ; to probate. j Fannie SL Bcretold, estate. Final '; account. Order. I. h. Hnmilton, estate. Inventory f nnd appraisement, i J. W. Robbins, estate. Petition. ' Order. Marriugo Licenses Walter Painter and Ella Adnmson. James A. Blackburn and Effie V. Law. f m i ii Rent Estate Transfers v II. II. Leavitl, et ux, to Carrie E. Miller. Lots 21 and 22, Muthcw's add. to Ashland $ 10 J. I). Duncnn et ux, to Ida E. French. Land in DLC 43- 3S-1W ....... - 10 Vnited States to Wilbur J. Aus tin. S'4 of NV. S'A of NE GOOD CLOTHES I Make Than KLEIN S- l8 Euf Main (If. 4-37-1 E Emma Heeler to W. C Dcblev, et nx, Lot (i, block 1, Davis first add. to Medford .... Ben Beall to Asbiirv Beall. Land in DLC ((l-37-2W Carrie E. Miller to Cassius M. Miles, et ux. Lots 21 and 22, Muthcw's Add. to Ashland ... Rebecca J. 1 licks to Elsie Young. Land in DLC 00-33-2W , Laddie Farmer to M'arv E. Day Land in Ashland Rebecca J. Hicks to Elsie Young. Land in DLC 43-30-1 E Rebecca J. Hicks to Elsie Youn S of XE of XE, XV, of XV of XE, SE of N'W of XE, Gov. lot 4, E acres of lot 5, 32-3II-2W Edith K. Dcvanev, et vir, to 11. E. Campbell. Lot 1. block 14. Central Add. to Eagle Point CV E. Terrill to W. S. Ihvin ncll. All sec. 11-33-2W Jack O'Connor to John Bcrgcr. XW of ;il-3(i-2E : Jack O'Connor to John V. Mayer. KV-, of SW, 'V oT SE of 0-37-2E Jack O'Connor to J. Fred Jones. EVj, olV, of 17-37-1E W. ..G. Mavfield, et ux. to W. II. l'attillo. Land in 10-34-2W. 24-2-1-15.34-3W Clarence W. White, et nx to Benjamin F. Bush. NVi of SE 32-3G-1W ... . ! Rose L. Logan, et ux, to E. Renshaw, et ux. Lots 3 and 4, block 1, Siskivou Heights Add. to Medford Robert L. Bvbce to W. II. l'at tillo. Land in 15-23-34-2W T. E. Daniels, et nl, to the Citv of Medford. Ely 8 feet of lots 1 nnd 2, W'ly of lots 20 21, block 1, Siskiyou Heights Add. to Medford Phillip Arthur Decker, et ux, to Miss E. L. Demmon. Lot 13. Southern Homo Tract, Ash land : 10 000 1 1!) 1 10 111 loo 100 100 1 10 10 1 10 Mnrv B. Lucas to Eider W. Simmons, et ux. Land in Gal loway's add. to Medford Tliomn.s D. Singleton, et nls, to Earl Esch. Land in 3-3B-1W J. X. Mansfield to Nancy Mans field. SE of XW. SW of XE and NE of SW. XW of SE 30-3H-2W The Jackson County Building and Loan Association to Anna Lane. Lot 10, block 5. Ross Add to Medford. SW of 22-3f-lE , W. B. Jackson, et ux, to Eliza beth I). Brown. Lot 1. block 1, Jackson's Add. to Medford J. J. ltewit to Seymour II. Hell NE of SE 4-34-2E 10 10 4000 1(1 OF TOLD BY "BAYER" Bayer Company, who introduced Aspirin 18 years ago, give advice. When the Bayer Company introduced Aspirin over eighteen years ago, physi cians soon proved it a marvelous help in relieving Rheumatism, Colds, Head ache, Neuralgia, Soroche, Toothache, Lumbago, Neuritis, Aching Joints, and Fain in general. To get this same genuine, world famous Aspirin, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," marked with the "Bayer Cross." You will find safe and proper directions in every un broken package. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost only a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoaceticacidcBter of Salicylicaoid, Jiotloc of Special Election For Issuing Road Bonds for Jack son County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given; That on Friday, the 21st day of May, 1920, at the polling places in the different precincts In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, a special 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 tho amount of five hundred thousand ($500,000.00) Dollars, to mature: One hundred thousand ($100,- uuu.00) dollars, par value, ten years from the date thereof. One hundred thousand ($100,- uuu.uo) dollars par value, fifteen years from tho date thereof. One hundred thousand ($100,- Brown & White 5-room modern bungalow, furnish ed, garage, wood shed, $2625.00. 5-room modern house, furnished, woodshed and store-room, $2625.00. 5 rooms all modern convenlcncos, furnished, garage, etc., $2000.00. Some splendid modern bungalow homes, 5 and 6 rooms', priced from $2800.00 to $4200.00. A new strictly modern 6-room bun galow with all built in features, all kinds of outbuildings, 2V4 acres ground all in cultivation, and set to pear trees. This is close in and very attractive, part cash and easy terras, $5000.00. Brown & White Holland Hotel Building 000.00) dollars, par value, twenty years from tho dale thereof. One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars, par vuluo, twenty- five years from the dnte thoreof. One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars, par value, thirty years from tho date thereof. The total amount ttiereof 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 the funds so raised shall be expended tn building four perma nent roads In said county, described as follows, to-wit: Two hundred thousand ($200, 000.00) dollars shall be expended on tho road known, and commonly designated as the "Crater Lake High way," more particularly described us follows, to-wit: Beginning at tho intersection of Jackson nnd Roosevelt streets in tho City of .Medford. Jackson . County, Oregon, thence in a northeasterly di rection along tho route, now stuked out, following tho present road as near as practicable through the Town of Kaglo Point, Jackson county, Ore gon, tlience following the route now staked out Id a northerly direction passing the present Heese Creek sctiool in said county. and state, and terminating at the town of Trail, Jackson County, Oregon, said tor minus being 1500 feet cast and 920 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 34 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. One hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) dollars shall be expended on tho road known, and commonly designated as the "Blue Ledge High way, " more particularly described as follows, to-wit: iHeginnlng at a point In tho Town of Rnch, Juckson County, Oregon, on the. present road, said point being 2100 foot south, and 1S50 feet east of the section corner common to Sec tions 23, 24, 27, nnd 26, Township 3S South. Rango 3 West of the Willam ette Meridian, thence northeasterly following the present traveled road as near as practicable to a point on the summit of Jacksonville Hill, thence in a northonstcrly direction along tho route now staked out along tho stream known as Jackson Creek, and terminating nt a point on Cali fornia street In tho Town of Jackson ville, Jackson County, Oregon, said point being 550 feet south, nnd 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 tho Willamette Meridian. One hundred fifty thousand! $150, 000.00) dollars, shall be expended on tho road known, and commonly designated as the "Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway," more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on tho Pacific Highway 720 feet east of the section corner common to Sections 29, 30, 31, and 32, In Township 39 South, Hnngo 2 Eust of tho Willamotto Me ridian, In Jackson County. Oregon; thence In an easterly direction along a route now staked out and being graded over the Green Springs Moun tain, nnd terminating at a point on the Jackson County-Klnmath County line, near where tho present Ashland Klamath Falls road crosses said line In Section 36, Township 39, South Range 4 East of the Willamette Meridian. Fifty thousand dollars( $50,000.00) shall bo expended on the road known and commonly designated as the "Bybee Bridge Road" more particu larly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the pres ent traveled road, known as the By bee Bridgo Road, which point Is 19 chains east of tho southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 55, in Section 2, Township 37 South Range 2 West, Willamotto Meridian, In Jackson County, Oregon; thence in a northeasterly direction over ' the stream known as Bear Creek; thence in a Northeasterly direction to the stream known as Rogue river, cross Ing said Rogue river at the point known as "Bybee Bridgo"; thence in a northwesterly direction, following in each instance the present traveled road as nearly as practicable for a permanent road and terminating at tho soction corner common to Sec tions 29, 30, 31, 32, Township 35 South, Rango 2 West Willamette Meridian. The termini of said above describ ed roads as herein directed is defin ite and certain. The line above de scribed between tho termini thereof in each road, shall be as heroin or- ddered, an shall follow the most practicable routo for a permanent road, and each of snid roads shall be a permanent road nnd highway through said Jackson County, Ore gon. Dated April 2fith, 1920. CHAUNCEY TLOREY, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. To tho Stockholders of tho Rogue River Fruit nnd Produce Association Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Rogue River Fruit and Produce association for the election of directors, and trans 3 Real Bargains 9 acres. of good black, level land on Pacific Highway. 4 acres in growing pears. Orchard and balance of place in good alfalfa. Houso Is a modern plastered bungalow with all city conveniences and no city taxos. 5 largo rooms, double floors, 2 porches, builtln closets, cupboards and book-case.' Windows all screened. Electric lights, bath and toilet. Hydrants for watering stock and chickens. Good barn and other out-buildings. An Ideal country home and a bargain at $6000.00. , ! ' ' 55 acres good rich alfalfa and grain land, all level. Good six room modern house, with plenty of shade. Electric lights. Large barn and outbuildings In best of condition. Some fruit. On the plnce nolv is 32 acres alfalfa and 21 acres grain. 1 miles from town. No better bargain in the valley. $250.00 per acre. S45 acre stock ranch on Crater Lake Highway, 200 acres under fence. Finest outside range in the state. Some alfalfa and about 30 acres In grain. Large modern 10 room ,ouse. good big barn and other buildings. About 175 acres of this ranch can be cultivated. $10,000.00. FOX & TEX CENTRAL POl XT, OREGON action of such business as may pro perly come before such meeting, will bo held at the office of the company on Main street, Medford, Oregon, the isth day of May, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. ROfU'E RIVER KUUIT AND PRODUCE ASSOCIATION By R. C. Washburn. President, tl. R. Dean, Secretary. Dnted Medford, Oregon, April 17, 1920. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Two carpenters. F. P. Salter, 1101 West Ninth Btreot. Phone 440-J. 60 WANTED Married matt for ranch; must be a good milker and under stand irrigation: good steady posi tion for right party. Address Box 73, Mall Tribune. 4 9 WANTED Mnrriod man to work on rnnch; wife to help with rooking. Phono H. W. Bingham, 597-J-3. WANTED Teams and men, Moon & Co., near Port Orford, Curry coun ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali fornia 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. Phono II W. Bingham. 597-J-3. " WANTED Bus boy. Hotel Modford Call. WANTED Carpenter work, contract or by the day; estimates furnished free. Call Carpenter, phone 931 67 WANTED An apprentice over 1 years of age to learn 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 Stcn- nett, foreman. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Cook for moss houso on ranch. Good wagos. 639-R. 49 WANTED Wtoman to do kitchen work evenings. Crowson's. WANTED Waitresses at Rex Cafo $15 per week. tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Laundry work, 35c per dozen. Ironing 30c per hour. 337 ' West Holly. 63 WANTED Second-hand Jackson fork. Route 1, Box 50, Talent. 53 WANTED Some one to clean up our Bartlett street entrance- for the wood piled there. Patton & Robin son, Inc. - 1 50' WANTED Teamster for rnnch work Phone 639-R. ' 48 WANTED Compotenti parties . to haul 400 cord wood. Apply S2II Minnesota avenue. Phono 902. 48 WANTED To rent four or five room furnished modern house. No chil dren. Phono 162-R. WANTED Second hand horso hay rake in good repair. Phone 571-R1. 48 WANTED Good stock dog. Phone 306 Jacksonville. 48 WANTED Logging teams. Call h. W. Stansell, phone 685-R-4. WANTED Ten tons of grain hay. W. Stansell, phono 686-R-4. WANTED 3 or 3 wagon. Phone 912-J. WANTED Good cloan rags. Med ford Printing Co. 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 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED House movinf and re pairing. Pbone 488-M or 488-X. tf WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED To hoar from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 83 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment. The Nye, 1005 West Main. 48 FOR RENT Furnished three room apartment, gas and wood stove; adults only. 445 South Front. Phone 936-R. 48 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Housa partly furnished. Call at 36 North Riverside. '61 FOR, RENT FURH1SITED ROOMS FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms. inquire .Mrs. M. J. Muth, 035 Palm street. 44 FOR RENT Furnished room. Phone 041-11. 50 LOST LOST Friday evening between Med ford and Hock Point bridge, a hat box containing pair of shoes. Not! fy Roy 1. tlanfield, Gold Hill and receive reward. 4 9 LOST One red sow weighing 100 lbs. Lost, strayed or stolen. Lib oral reward for return. City Scavenger. 50 FOR BALK REAL ESTATE 'OR SALE Four room modern house, plastered, two chicken houses, barn, woodslted nnd garage on 2 4 acres alfalfa land, all fenced and in good shape. Place located nt 2ti3 Mountain avenue Ashland, or inquire 731 West Sec ond street, Medford. 53 run aALL Lloso In four room houso. Close in six room house. I- Ive close in east front lots. Eigh ty acres foothill land. This prop erty sure to increase in value. Easy terms of payment can be arranged or will take late model automobile as first payment on any of these properties. 11. C. Stoddard, 129 Lcldcsdorff street, San Francisco. California. 53 FOR SALE Flvo room modern bun gnlow, ono close and one screened porch, no assessments against pro perty. Call 375-W or 222. FOR SALE 170 acres, Page fenced well stocked ranch. Phone 707-L Ibetween 7 nnd 8 a. m. 4 8 FOR SALE Invest for profit. We have a proposition that will pay big Interest on tho investment. A 24-room house with five three room npartments nnd five single slocping rooms completely furnish ed besides four rooms nicely fur nished for owner's npartments hot and cold wuter throughout; steam heating plant; garago room for flvo cars. At present bringing In a rental of $222.00 per month; expenses are light. Will sell com pletely furnished for $9000.00. Figure this out yourself and sec that It Is a good buy. Bennett ln- vostmont Company, 102 West Main street. FOR SALE Houses nnd ranches. V, II. French, phono 819-L. 4! FOR SALE Modern 12-room house, large grounds, good neighborhood; might exchango for smaller house. P. O. Box 1053. . 49 FOR SALE Six room modern house dosirahlo location, two blocks from post office. . Inquire 121 North Grape. 63 FOR SALE--MISOELTjANEOUS FOR SALE A few tons of alfalfa hny. Inquire of M. B. Glover, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Three horsepower Fair banks More Z typo engine. Second hnnd. Apply Medford Iron Works, 17 South Riverside. 62 FOR SALE Improved glory tomato plants. 919 West Eleventh. 60 FOR SALE Team, wagon and har hoss. Mares, six and eight years old, 2800 lbs. Clark & Childers. FOR SALE 45 running foot 6-foot glass panel partitions. 3 doors. Medford Book Store. 48 FOR SALE Oak stand and rocord cabinet for phonograph. Medford Book Store. 48 FOR SALE Plcco of antlquo walnut furniture. Phone 819-L. E. H. French. 49 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. ronch. Phone 67-R-l. Vilns 48 FOR SALE Plnno cheap. Terms considered. 312 King street. 61 FOR SALE Now is time to lay in your winter wood. Apply 829 Minnesota avenuo. Phono 902. 48 FOR SALE Alfalfa. Want party to cut samo and pay so much a ton. Phone 500-J-4. . 50 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, wheat, poultry feeds, rollod oats and hanoy. - Alfalfa seed. Jesse L. Richardson, Central Point Feed ' Store. . ' -48 FOR SALE Non-Irrigated seed corn. Just east of Clancy Orchard, east of Jacksonville. 49 FOR SALE Fordson tractor, nearly new, $700. Phono 3-F-4. 49 FOR SALE One round table, six foot extension. 504 Edward street. 48 FOR SALE Band, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone B12-J, Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple stree The Economists toll us to DIVERSIFY and good Alfalfa Meadows and one ot the best BEARING ORCHARDS In the foothill belt combined on one forty-acre tract onablo us to offer Eighty Acres of bearing Apple Orchard and a nice acreage In yielding alfalfa for the reasonaole sum ot ONLY $10,000 The Improvements are good, location could not lie excelled, and the tract will bring in a good Income. Our advice would be to GRAB IT! Rogue River Land Co. Since 1902 Office gojel Nasb OQCnej FOR SALE LIVESTOCK you SALE Fresli young milk cow with heifer calf bred froui real producers. Phone 452-R. C. H. Howell. FOR SALE One Jersey cow, fresh soon, ono colt, one hog, rnbbits and 2 aj acres wheat. T. .luggers, Med ford, I!. R. 2. 53 FOR SALE Hood team. L. A. Rose. phone ti-F-13. Phoenix. 57 FOR SALE llolstoin bull, horses nnd machinery. Harvey Ituckcr. IGriffin Crock. 61 FOR SALE Two or three milk cows. Cad Ellis, Talent. 4S FOR SALIO Ono four year old sad dle mare, well bred, price right. Ono milo north of Seven Oaks. W. 11. Peningor. 50 FOR SALE At a bargain, Mack team 5 and 0 years old, weigh! 2S00. Inquire E. O. Hays, Eagle Point. oU FOR SALE Two young fresh cows. Bert Stancliff, Phoenix. 50 FOR SALE A few lrcsh milk cows officially tested. Alfalfa hay. Half milo south of Medford on Adkins plnce. Schulz Bros. 48 FOR SALE Black Phono 452-Y. work team. FOR SALE Twenty of tho very best milch cows. These cows can't be beat; come and see for yourself Walsh's place on Ross Lane, two miieB northwest of aiedford. no ACTOMOHILE8 FOR SALE A lluick four touring car with Delco self starter. Just overhauled and In good running order; good tires. Prico only $500 Terms if desired. Tumy Motor Co., 12o South Front street. 6 2 WANTED Will pay cash for two Ford cars. Must bo in first-clasB condition and not too old. Roguo River Valley Canal Co. FOR SALE Studebaker bug, Just overhauled. In first class shape. iCbeap. On time. Clurk & Chllders, 127 North Riversido, phone 26. FOR SALE 1920 Maxwell hug, five new tires, wire wheels; best mo- chnnical shape. Price reasonable. Clark & Childers, 12 7 North Rlver- Bldo. Phono 20. . WAlNTED Aulomobllos for repair by expert auto mechanic Clark & Childers, opp. Nat. Phone 26. 336 FOR SALE 1919 Mitchell, run 3400 miles; Just like now; for quick sale will Bell cheap. Hanson & Keyt, Valley Garage, 30 North Holly. FOR SALE Usod Maxwell flvo-paa- senger car. Good condition. Price $400. Page Drosslor Co., Nash Block. FOR SALE See our prices on over hauled Ford ears,' licenses paid; liberal terms. McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. FOR SALE At a sacrifice, roomy five passenger ear, new top, cord tires, runs and looks like now; Belt starter of course. McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co, Now location Main and (Riverside FOR SALE POtnTRt AND ECK3B FOR SALE Ono 100-chlck CyphorB brooder, $5.00; ono 125-ogg lncu bator, $12.00, worth $30.00; 12 solected O. A. C. cockorola ono year old, $1.50, worth $5.00. Ous Brom- mor. Phono 5S9-J-2. 61 FOR SALE White Wyandotte and White Leghorn laying pullets; also six weeks and on week old Leghorn checks. 517 Edwards St Phone 272-R. 48 FOR SALE Eggs from my bred to lay Leghorns at reduced prlco for balance ot the season. W. J. War ner. TAKEN VV TAKEN UP One team of work horses about 2600 lbs. R. E. Rich man, Roguo River. Ore. 49 FARM LOANS PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE on your farm or orchard by replac ing your loan with us cm the ex tended payment plan at 6 Inter est. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf MISCELLANEOUS JUST ARRIVED A large shipment of wool sacks; fleece twine for Bale 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 loans money on real estate end buys mortgages and Liberty bonds Phone 63-M. 31 North Grapf street. Brown & White Holland Hotel Building One acre, cvory Inch under cultiva tion, fruit, berries and garden, city wnter, electricity, otc, a fine, woll built plastered small houso, and all kinds ot outbuildings. Prlco Is $1500 10 acres on tho paved highway, good buildings, Irrigation, fruit, ber ries, clover, alfalfa and grain all do well on this property. Price today is $5250. 25 acres, good 5 room plastorod houso, good barn, etc., 10 acres In corn. Price $3200. 10 acres, mostly In bearing fruit, nice 6 room modorn bungalow home completely furnished, good barn, chicken houses, wood shed, tank house, $.1500. BROWN & WHITE I1CSI.NESS DIRECTOR. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title Cuthbert Bldg., Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave. Auto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Ws are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. O. C. HOGGS Attorney for State Land Board. W. E. PHIPPb Attorney at Law, 426-426 M. F. & H. Bldg. Office phone 372; residence phone 126-M. ELIJAH II . KURD Lawyer, l$-ll Garnett-Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attomey-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnets Corey Building. O. C. BOGGS Real estate, law and settlement of estates a spocialty. IllurhHmitlilng MEDFORD 'BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of auto blscksinlthing. Springs guaranteed. Portland prices. 1 1 S South Bartlett street. Phono 183-.!. 71 Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize in all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. J69' Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Biildlng, Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction in Mnstc FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Hatght Must studio, 318 Qarnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Mlnoral Iiaths MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chh ropractlo Physician, First National Bank building. Entrance, room 6, Ashland, Oregon. Physicians and Surgeon. DR. A. BURKLUND, ChlropractK, physician, St. Mark's building, acute and chronlo cases. Offlct hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 to I p. m. Telephones Office 464, res) 760-J. DR. J. J. EMMBNB Physician an surgeon. Practice limited to eyq ear, nOBe and throat. Eyes cleD tlfically tested and glasses snpt plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. r R. R, Co. Offices M. F. H. Oq Bldg. Pbone 667. DR. F. Q. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANB 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. Phone 90'4-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street DR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physlclaa and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obsterlca. Special attention given to diseases ot women. Offices 306-7 M. F. A H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Ho 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. 17 North FlrSt. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO". Office 42 North Front St. Phone . 316. Prices right. Service guar, anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. PEKIi Undertaker . Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 18 Bonth Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Hearse Service. Anto Am bulance Service. Coroner. Lodges. I. O. O. P. Medford lodg No. 81, Meets every Monday night at 7:80, C T. Parker, N. Q., W. L. Miller, .secre tary. Rogue River Encampment No. 10-. Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Hamuel Bateraant G. P., It, O. Howi ard, Borlho, Olive Ft b ok ah lodge No. SB Meets 1st and 8rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Nan nle Hull, N. O., Annie J. 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