Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
ORGANIZED, MUCH
INTEREST SHOWN
The 5'omen's Auxiliary? to" the
American Letrioii was permanently
organized Inst, iSiittirduv ut the Puli-
Jio Library, the followinir named in
dies were elected officers of the or
ganization for the year : President,
Mrs. MarvE .Jacobs; first vice-
fircsident, Mrs. S. L. Leonard ; second
vice-president. Sirs. R. A. Holme;
Secretary, Mrs'.. Loruine Cornish
. treasurer, Sirs. J. W. Mitchell; eliun
: lain, Mrs. D. ,JI. Bryant., memlurs
of the executive committee. Mrs. L. I,
Robinson, Mrs. II. U. Liimsdcii, Miw.
. Qlenn Kubrick.
'". .The constitution wns submitted bv
5frs. L. li. Iiobinsoii, clinirmnn of the
( constitution and bv-laws committee.
was adopted with a lew minor
.changes. The dues o,f tho orgnnizn
". tiori were set 'at $1.50 per year, and
' the flute for monthly meetinaw dfi.w-
'nated as the second ;Monduy in each
, month. ......
'. Headquarters and the regular meet
ing place of the .auxiliary will be de
cided upon by tho executive commit
tee, and announced at an early dat,3.
. There was a large number of ladies
I Present at the meeting, and keen in-
: terest is being shown in the new. or
ganization. The membership is cspce
ially largef considering the short time
the .a'uxilinrv biis boon in existunA,
niiil ...ib grote-inif every" day. - Any one
; desiring to ioin iniiv obtain necessary
information from the secretary.
' Medford likes Judge Joe.' II.iDun;
ham, the federal .trade commission
examiner, who -him .fallen bo., 'com
pletely In lovo with iledford and Its
people, that he says he does not care
if the commission hearing here lasts
for years'. The judge, whoso home is
at Buena Vista, Ga., is a typical
southern gentleman, one of those
kind that evon a stranger can hardly
resist addressing as. judge, colonel,
uncle or' some pther title showing ap
preciation ot a kindly personality ; ;
Home made Itogue River brooms
75c at Hutchison & Lumsdon. ,
' , Suits at cost plus 19 per cent. Gtis
The. Tailor. v-" tt
Raymond - Hitchcock-- arid tho
"HUcIiy-Koo" company, which pleas
ed a large audience at the Page last
night; left this morning for Eugene
where the attraction plays tonight,
and 'f rom Eugene the company- goes
to Portland to open its engagement
there. ' A ;
. Hemstitching,, pecotlng foe per
yard, thread furnished. Expert op
erator, ginger Shop, 10 South Fir
street. CO
Delco-LIght Electricity for every
farm. . J. B Bartlett, Medford Hotel.
Medford, Ore.' . .
! Guests at the, Nash- Include It.! ft:
Akrld'go ot'Lowistofc, Moiit;, F. S.
Reriner of. Butte,, Mont.,' Mr. and Mrs.
C.;"L. Roberts of San Diego, Mr. arid
Mrs.-D. J. Moore of Hubbard, Ore.,'
and F. J.'.Goodenough 'of. Salem. : i
' V Awnings ,made to order and put
up.. All kinds' 6f repairing.' Douglas,
.101 South Central. Phone G1B-J. ;
y An interesting lecture will ))o given
in the' First Presbyterian church to
night at 8 o'clock by Rev. Paul Doltii.
Mr. Doltz is employed In the Philip
pine1 Islands! by the Foreign Board it
the Presbyterian churcli and has had
a Varied expectance there. The. lec-'
.tUTo'dill be illustrated with fine and
recent pictures of the Islands and
will prove of great benefit to all. A
cordial invitation Is extended' to. the
general public.. Admission is free.
; '.It pays to save and saves to pay.
We will show you. Bring your laun
dry to Paul's Electric Store. : '
;.VnldQ. Willard lias purchased tho
Interest , of David Coolidge in the
ranch on Ross Lane in which they
had' been interested together for the
ppst five years, and will continue to
operate it. ' . .
;', A complete line Tru Bin cakes and
cracker at the Palace Grocery. 72
; iThe fire at the home of Joe Gre
'gory", 923 South" Central avenue, at
LADIES! LOOK YOU!,'
: DnflHY HI
Use the' Old-time' Sage Tea ahd
Sulphur and Nobody
Will know. .
1 Gray hair, however handsome, de-
. tiotes advancing Age. We all know
the advantages of a youthful appear
ance. Tour hair Is your charm. It
make or mars the face, when It
fades, turns gray and looks streaked.
Just a few. applications of Sage Tea
and Sulphur enhances Its appearance
a hundred-fold.' 1 . '
Iion't stay - gray! Look young!
Either prepare the recipe at home, or
fret from any drug store a bottle of
"Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound," which Is merely the 'old-time
reefpe' Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients. Thousands of folks
' recommend this ready-to-use prepara
tion, .because tt darkens the hair beau
tifully, besides, no one can possibly
tell, a it darkens so naturally and
evenly. ; Tou moisten a sponge or soft
brush with It, drawing this through
the hair, taking one small strand at
a time. , By. morning the gray hair
disappears; after another application
or two, lu natural color is restored
and tt becomes thick, glossy and lus
trous, and you appear years younger.
Wyth-e 8a and Sulphur Com
pound la a delightful toilet requisite.
It I not Intended for the cure, mlti-
- cation" if prevention of disease.
12:15 p. m. yesterday was caused by
a defective flue, and was extinguish
ed by the fire department aftoir a
small hole had been burned in tho
roof.
Anyone having any of Crowsoh's
let- cream packers please return1 or.
let them know. 56
S. D. puncan of Los Angeles, fath
er of the- Duncan sisters, who are
stars in the "Hitchy-Koo" company,
is traveling with his daughters for
a while and while here yesterday he
and the girls called on Glenn O. Tay
lor, who has been looking after some
legal business for him for some time
past. Mr. Duncan owns a ranch near
Jacksonville and while there yester
day one of the daughters fell and
skinned her knee.
Broken forcings ana castings, all
shapes, all metals, all sizes, welded,
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
V. E. Holohan and family and 3.
Johnson of Los Angeles are stopping
at .the Holland.
The reason Raymond Hitchcock re
ferred several times during the per
formance at the Page last night to
George T. Collins is that he has
known' Collins for years, both having
come from Springfield, Mass., and
the famous comedian being a warm
friendof Mr. Collins' father.'. Mr.
Collins" mot Mr. Hitchcock at the
train late yesterday afternoon on Its
arrival here and had him as his' guest
during the time the "Hitchy-Koo"
company was in the city:
Home-made bread, cakes, arid pas
try of all kinds for geaeral trade at
Rex Cafe. . . ,' . ,'... ' tf
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--(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co.) ,
Circuit Court ..... -j
Susie Jones vs. Tlios. D. Jones. Di
vorce. ....
' Uoeue River Fruit and Produce
Association vs. Dennis, ; Kimball &
Pope.' Fo'r necouriting. '- ' ' '
James Da vies vs. G. W. Kearns.
Claim -of lien.- .'; ; ' '''---
George L. Triechler vs. II. CI Cliris
tofi'crscn! Amended answer.'
Jfurv Daily vs. James Daily. Order.
Kutler-Tliompson Co., vs. City of
Medford, ct al. Kon'-niililnrv riffi
dnvit. Stipulation. -.Decree.
A. S. Ash vs. Medronl .Realty &
iinpfo'vcnient Co.: Non-military affi
davit. Default. . , . -'
Mt. Vernon National Iinnk vs. Geo.
A: Morse, et al.. --Order -overruling de
murrer. -William .0. Pierce vs. Fannie M.
Pierce. Order extending time. :;
, Gust Peterson vs. Nnnev Clark. .1
fidaMit. Affidavit for publication.
Cost bill. Default. - Decree. '
STOP IEH!NG SKIN.
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic!
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There is one safe, dependable treat-'
Jient that relieves itching torture and
that cleanses and soothes the skin, ,
Ask any druggist for a 35c 6r$l bottle
li Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
.tou will, find that irritations, piriiplcs,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm '
ind similar skin troubles will disappear.
Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying
liquid, is all that . is ;needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions, makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy. .
.The E. W. Rose Co-Cleveland. Q. '
Special Today
So. Oakdale Ave.
One of the Best
Homes in This Dis
trict Lot 90x316 Ft.
vThis fine residence fronts
the East with a beautiful
view. : Large shade trees,
nice lawn, interior arrange
ment is very good: Fire place
large basement, heating
plant one of the best. Largo
t
front porch, also sleeping
porch. This fine home is of
fered for $7,000, . which , is
$2,000 under its value. Bet
ter arrange for a showing, as
this will not last long. .
Page-Dressier Co.
The Best Fire Insurance.
Any, Kind of Real Estate. ?
Join the American Legion
NOW
. Membership Week May r
:.. ' 17-22 - -
Julia Doublcdav, et al, vs. Xapo
li'oh B. Kvniis. ct", iJ. Affidavit.
Kimlings: - Default. -
Naomi Perry vs. Otis Perry. De
cree. ' . -
Florence Whiteaker vs. Jesse
Whitcaker-. ' Decree.
Flora K. Welch vs.' Murk P. Welch.
Affidavit. Defuult.
' Trobatu Court
' Ji'.itiu Smith, guardinnship. Order.
Appearance and answer. ,
Christ Ganeklc, estate. Bond.
' W. M. Smith, estate. Receipts.
Charles K. Abbott, esfato. Admit
ted to probate.
Kntherine Spalh, estate. Admitted
to probate. '
Asa Fary Roblev, estate. Order.
I. L'. Hamilton, estate. Petition.
Order. . " "
' W. J. Gregory, estate. Proof of
publication. Order of discharge.
Joseph P. Hendricks,' estate. Veri
fied claims. Order. Proof of publi
cation. Benj. F. Adkins, estate: ' Vouchers.
Final account. Order. "
Stockholders Xotico
'Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Homo Telephone & Telegraph
company, of. Southern Oregon, will
bo hold at the offico bf the company,
21S West Sixth street, .Medford, Ore
gon, at 3 o'clock p. m., Juno 1 1920.
W. H. GORE,
CO . President.
After you eat always take
Cro YOUR STOMACH S SAKg
IrtBUDtly relieves HesrlburD, Bloated Gm
- Fcciintr., Stop iodigMtioD, food touring, re
I''nK, iuid oil the muoy mftetlos caused by
Acid-Stomach
E ATONIC ip tho boat romody. T?not thou
Rnndii wonderfully buneritud. Positively rur
itntoud to plcaec or wo will rufund muhcy.
CmU usi sec a big box today. You will fx
Heath's Drua Stare. Medford. Orennn
HEXP WANTETj MALE.
WANTED lien for haying, $4.00
ppr day and board. Phone CS5-.1-3
. 57
WANTED To hlro steady ranch
man. Phono 591-J-2. C. W. Isaacs.'
WANTED Teamster and ono man
for irrigation. ., Call 04. 57
WANTED Experienced orchard fore
man. Good pay, good quarters
with electric light and running water,
3 miles 'from 'Medford, close to
Mojlford-Ashland highwajf. Phone
. Cordon Voorlilos, Edon Valley
: Orchards',' 639-R. . 60
WANTED Thinners.
Phono C7-R-f.
Vilns Knnoh.
WANTED Can washer at
County Creamery. ,.
Jackson
WANTED Carpenter's holper. Phone
64.
WANTED At once, blight cutters,
apple thinners. Apply now for
work next Week. Bear Creek Ofchr
ard. Phone 468-.I-3. 50-
WANTED Men for spraying Eden
vjtney urcnaru. puone oaa-it. ou
WANTED 'At onco, three good car
, penters, wages $6.50. B. F. Fifcr,
132 Vancouver. ' 1 ' 67
WANTED Men near Itogue River,
going- wages; reasonable board.
Schell & Calvert, Contractors. .
WANTED Thlnnors, also someone
with' a .car to thin fruit andcarry
' other workers. Allowance made
for transportation.- Egan Orchard
, Phono 597-R-O. ' -.. . -
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 Carpenter work, contract
or by the day; ostimates furnished
free. Call Carpenter, phone 9111.
. G7
WANTED An apprentice over r 16
years of age to learn printing trade
at Mail Tribune offico. Young man
- with previous experience preferred.
Must have good grammar school
, education. Good wages with quar
terly advancement... Apply foiSten
nett, foreman s, ' :
WANTrTD SITUATIONS , .
WANTED Man wants work .. oil
ranch. Experienced. Call on or
address 131 Ohio street, Ashland,
.Ore. .. f'H
WANTED; Position as foreman on
orchard by experienced man. Can
tako place and run it. Address
box DC, Mail Tribune-office. 60
F ATONIC
SB
3 Real Bargain
9 acres of good" black',; lovof' land on Pacific Highway. ' i acres In'J
growing pears. Orchard and balanced ot placo in good .alfalfa.'
House Is a modern plastered bungalow with all city conveniences
and no city taxes. 5 large rooms, double floors,- 2 porches, 'bulltln
closets, cupboards and book-case. Windows all screened. Electric
' lights, bath and toilet. Hydrants for watering slock and chickens.
Cood barn and other out-buildings. An' Ideal coiiufry home and et
bargain at $0000.00. . kv'U lit' '
: 245 acre.ktock ranch on Crater Lake Highway, 200 acres under
fence. Finest outside range in the state. Somo alfalfa and about 30
' acres In grain.' Large inodorn 10 room. ,i,ouse,'. good big barn and
Other buildings. About 175 acres of this ranch can be cultivated.
' $10,000.00. J fc
;;:':'F.O.X,;:&'.':T''EiX'.::
. CEirmiJCiiPOIMT.OHBOOlf - .
. Hires
Household Extract
contains the actual juices of
roots, barks, herbs and
berries. It makes rootbeer
as pure as it is
y&C delicious.
WOK?
package. Jt brings
you thi ienui
Htre Household Exirmct.
THE CHAR1.FS E. HIRES COMPANY;
v - - PWtad.lphU. P..
HliliP WANTED FEMALE,' ;
WANTED (Mi l or woman for hquse
' work until July 1st; good wages.
Mrs. F. Corning Kenly. Phone
611-J-3,
WANTED Woman for genoral
housework; two in family. Mrs.
Pelouze, Eaglo Point. .5S
WANTED Woman and girl to work
at Sacred Heart hospital. 58
WANTED Woman to do kitchen
. ' work evenings. Crowson's. .
WANTED Waitresses at Rex Cafe
. $15 per week. tf
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS :
WANTED Party shipping household
. &0UUH-10 I'uiiiauu .10 mse nan u
car beforo ,Iuno 1st. Address R.
' II. E., Apt. ii, 301 College Ht., Port
, land, Oregon. .. ,61
WAK.TE1J Sugar and wlilto pine
logs, either delivered in Medford
or aboard trucks on highways and
S. P.-R. K; Aililress W. C. Penoyar
. & Sons,- 513 South Newtown avquo.
WANTED Washings, 35c per dozen
337 West Holly street, corner of
Oak. ' ' 00
WANTED Parties to contract thin
ning. . Phono Mlravlsta Orchard.
097-J-3. '.':
WAN.TEDrIiuperial Valley land!
Wanted to hear from parties who
have Imperjal Valley land for silo.
G. G. Ross, Newborg, Ore., It. 2.
box-121. -..J 58
WANTED-r-Llglit car, good condi
tion. Guy Connor. Phone 6 4. j
WANTED Jo rent strictly modern
6 or' 6 room' bungalow;, must: bo
. first class, or-S or 4 robm .apart
. meat'. Phone 180. .
WANTED To rent four or five rdom
, furnished riiodorn houso. No cbll-
dren. Phono 16 2-R. .
I,
WANTED Lpgglng teams. Calf L.
W, gtansoll,! phone 685-R-4. .
WANTED Ten ; tons of grain hay,
' L. W. Stanse.ll, phone 685-R-4. j
WACSTEI
, 912-J.
1 VS ct Z Vt waeon. phono
WANTED Good cieun rags. Med
ford printing Co. ,
WANTED 900 Inwn mowers y to
sharpen on bur new grinder,. , Lib;
. erty Repair Shop. Phone 201-J: .
WANTED Will pay . top market
prices fcyr wool and mohair. Sue
us before you sell. Medford Junk
Co. Phono' 2&S-J.. ...
WANTED Carpet weaving and
-cleaning. 201 -South Riverside.
. Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factorjr,
WANTED Home moving and re
palHng Phone 488-M or 4XK-X. tf
MONEV TO LOAN
TO .LOAN J. B. Andrews, loam
money on real estate and buyi
mortgages ' and - Liberty bonds
' Phone 53-M. 51 North Urapf
litreftf " . i "'
Brown & White
Holland Hotel Building
One acre, every Inch under cultiva
tion, fruit, borrles and g4rdcri,'clty
water, olectrlcity, etc., a fine, well
built plastered small house, arid all
kinds of outbuildings. Price Is $id00-.
10 acres on the .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 plastered
house, good barn, etc., 10 acres in
corn.: Price $3200.
10- acres, mostly in bearing fruit,
nice 5 room modern bungalow hAme
completely furnished, good hirn,
ohlcken houses,' wood shed, tank
house, $3500. ; . ', 7
BROWN & WHITE .
IfiLLANI) HOTEL lllJII,lINO ,
W.VXTED REAL 1CSTATE
WANTED Modem house about 7
rooms. Eust sido preferred. Kur
naco, garage- $5500 to $6500.
Box SO, Mail Trlburio. 59
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. 83
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Conveniently arranged
bungalow, east front, lawn, fruit
trees and berries. Telephone 866-It
'.'.'' ' 61
FOR SALE A business proposition,
paying a net income of 15 per cent
cn investment. Apartment house
with five three-room apartments,
five single sleeping rooms, besides
four rooms for owner's living
rooms; steam beating plant; hot
and cold water thruout; garage,
room for five cars. Will sell com
pletely furnlshod. Investigate this.
Bennett Investment company, 102
West Main street.
FOR SALE Fivo room cot:ago with
sleeping porch, huge lot, several
. fruit trees. Well located on paved
street. Inquire 713 West Eleventh
street. 66
FOR SALE Homestead ' relinquish
ment near railroad. For particu
lars address R. F. D. 4, Box 46,
Grants Pass, Ore. 66
FOR SALE By owner, five room
bungalow on Bennett avenue. In
quire 21 Goncssco street. D8
"OR SALE Two real bargains; 5
. and 6 room bungnlow. Must sell;
act quick. Box 947.'. 57
FOR. SALE By owner, ut, sacrifice,
. six acres, land, irrigated; house,
barn and orchard, 12 miles from
Medford. Address Box 60, Mall
' Tribune. ;57
FOR SALE Five room niodorn bun
galow, one close and ono screened
porch, no asessriients against pro
perty. Call,375-W or 222.
FOR SALE rMISCELLANKOUS
FOR SALE 54 lnchinissIon tnblo,
kitchen table and large loather
cushion chuir. Tol. 866-R. 5S
FOR. SALE Valley Fuel Co. sells 4
ft,: body slabs for $4.75 delivered
or 'ill In. slab wood for $2.00 per
tier. . . ' ' . ' 61
FOR SALIC Onk and leather bed
davenport with mattress, leather
' rocker, oak and -leather rocker,
floor lamp, Brunswick victrola, one
piano, oak high chair'. Phono 8,29.
, 06
FOR SALE Team, wagon and har
ness; mares, six and eight' yours
.old, 2800 lbs.' Clark & Childers.
FOR SALE Grain
534-11. .
hay.
Phono
. ;57
FOR SALE Ono flvo-foot Mllwau
keo mowor, now guards, sections
tongue,, doubletrees' and In first-
.class condition .. thruout. .'.Inquire
; of S. A.. Marshall, Central Point. 56
FOR SALE Tomato and kale plants.
Mrs. Carey. Phone 16-F-ll. :59
FOR SALE Ford truck. . Rogue
River Fruit & Produce Ass'n. 69
FOR SALE About 75 or 80 young
and old turkeys. N. D. Brophy,
. Talent. ..., . .. , '.
FOR SALE Mounted elk head. Con
tral' Point; P: O. Box 311. - ' ;,67
FOR- SALE Tynewritor, 30 U.; S
..rifle, shotgun, two violins, double
hack,' buggy, harness, carpenter
tools,' 10 gallon auto gas., tank,
buggy sliufts, canned fruit, fruit
Jars, stone jugs, oak table, nana
, lamps, 4 offico chairs, small couch,
sanitary couch, Iron beds, springs,
': 60 sneks, blcyclo, 150v.ft. 2-Inch
nlank. hay forks, shovels, etc. . 80
ft. . extension ladder, grind atone,
billy goat-r-everythlng Half price.
South Hamilton street; south( of
uasoia aveuuo. : un
FOR SALE Sana, gravel,, sediment
and' dirt.. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel
Bateman, 302 Maple street. . '
POIt SALE POULTlti AND KOOS
FOR - SALE Turkey eggs. Phone
7-F-ll. " . .67
FOR SALE Leghorn chicks now a 5c
month, old cockerels. , Cabbago
i plants cheap. trB.'K..II. DreBSlor,
phono 777-L. . ... . . ou
FARM LOANS
PAY OFF YOUR OLD MOHTGAQE
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.
FOR BENT HOUSES ;
FOR RENT Six room bungalow,
.. furnished, for summor. Call 510-R.
.:- 67
Brown & White
5-room modern Vungalow, furnish
ed, garage, wood shed, $2625.00,
-room modern house, furnished,
woodshed and store room, $2625.00.
6 rooms all modern conveniences,
furnished, garage, otc.,- $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 la features, all
kinds of outbuildings, 2A acres
ground all In cultivation, and set to
pear trees. This Is close In and very
attractive, part cash and easy terms
$5000.00. . -
Brown & White
Holland Hotel BuildlAej
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 20 hend good young
ewes, nine spring lambs. J. "V.
Bailey, Talent. . , . 60
FOR SALE Team of black horsi's
weight 3750; no blemishes, with
harness, price 5U0. John Arnold,
Ashland, Ore. 60
FOR SALE Fine young Duroc boar.
Khgible to registration. Price S2:i.
Phone 534-J, M. B. Glover, Ross
Lane.
FOR SALE Milch goat and kidt
cheap for quick sale. 113 South
Laurel. ' 5 6
FOR SALE-17-F-13.
-Heavy horse.
Phone
58
fOR SALE Fresh
Phone 500-R-2.
Jersey
cow.
59
FOR SALE -Brown maro nino years
old, sound and true, weight 14iu
You take no chances. Hero is a
beauty. Phono 3U5-R-2, Talent.
Oro. li 8
FOR SALE--Mules. Pine big team
heavy mules. Bear Creek Orchards.
FOR SALE Cheap, two dandy sad
dlo horses, two driving and work
horses. Walsh's placo on Ross
Lano, two miles northwest of Med
ford. 7 6
FOR SALE Good team. L. A. Rose,
phone C-F-13, Phoenix. ' 67
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1910 Dodge touring car
cxcollent condition, at a bargain
Phono 731-Y. "
FOR SALE Ford bug, fine mechan
icnl condition; somo accessories,
$375. Pickens .Motor Co.
'OR SALE Chevrolet car In good
condition. Price $475 cash, lrvln
'Bostwick at Whlsenant Barber
Shop, Main street.
FOR SALE Klng-8, good as now, six
cord tires, wire wheels, bumper
and wind deflectors. It will pity
. you to look. tills over. Motor Sales
i Co., 43 North Central. . 59
A BARGAIN 1919 Volio, runs and
looks lfko a new car. Motor Sales
Co., 43 North Central. 59
FOR SALE Mitchell touring, A-l
condition. This is ono of tho best
buys in town. Phono ISO. . 59
FOR" SALE 191 G Ford touring car
a snap, $265. Call 614 W. Eleventh
stroot, evenings. 69
FOR SALE 1916 Ford touring car.
' Good condition. A barguin if tak
en at once. Call Golden Rulo Store.
69
FOR. SALE We havo a 1919 Liberty
Six, fivo passonger model, that has
never been used except for demon
strating purposoB. - Ho been driven
only a fow miles. We can offer
this exceptional car at $300 under
the present prlco. Pntton and Rob
inson, Inc., 112 South Riverside
FOR SALE Ford touring' car. fluh
bard Bros. ' "
FOR SALE Stu.Teliakci bug, , Just
overhauled. In first class shapa.
Cheap. On time. Clark & Childers,
127 North RiverBldo, phono 26.
FOR SALE 1920 Maxwell bug, fivo
new .tires, wiro wheels; best nie
chnnical shape. Price reasonable.
Clark & Childers, 127 North Rlvor-
side. , Phone 20.
WANTED Automobiles for repair
by expert auto mechanic. Clark &
Childers, opp. Nat. Phone 26. 336
FOR SALE Used Maxwell flvo-pas.
BciiRer car. . Good condition. Price
, $400, Page DreaBlor. Co., Nash
Block. . , . . :
FOR SALE At a sacrifice, roomy
five passenger cur, new top, cord
tires, runs and looks like new; self
tarter of course. MeCurdy-Bowne
. Motor Co, New location Main and
.Riverside.
The MAN WHO WINS
is the MAN WHO' ACTS
. .. NOW 7
$1000 cash buys ton: acres, ImproV.
ed. with five acres pears,' bearing, one
acre cherries, and apples, with irriga
tion, 3V4 miles from Medford.
$1500 buys modern 0 room house
closo In, with pavement paid. , . .... ,
$3500 buys 15 acres, Improved, set
In alfalfa, near town and Pacific
Highway, beat water ' right worth
$1500, fully paid.
HURD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.;
Garnott-Corcy IHdg.
i Medford, OrOgnn A.1
The Economists tell us to
DIVERSIFY
and good Alfalfa Meadows and one
of the best
BEARING ORCHARDS
Jn the foothill belt combined "on one
forty-acre tract enable us to offer '
Eighty Acres of bearing" Apple ,
Orchard
and a nice acreage In yielding alfalfa
for the reasonable Bum of
ONLY $10,000
The Improvements are good, location
could not be excelled, and the tract
will bring in a good Income. ,
Our advice would.be to .
GRAB IT I
Rogue River Land Co.
BinoolOoa
Officii Hotel 7f&& Cottier'
LOST
LOST Rubber hip boot alone th
Applegato. Kindly notify Paul'g
Electric store (or reward. u:
MISCEIXAXEOtJS
cr-r
BCS1NKS9 DIRECTORY,
Abstractors
nuauanD ui 1 itiw, viiiiiuci 1 mux.-.:
Al a a .a rr : l 0..1I.1 1. i-i.i.- ' ...
k 00 m a 3 ana J. isorta central Ave -
Auto Snppllofl.
a .Annl-siliiiT (Ha lavooal nlrlnsf ,
and bost-eauipped plant In tbe Pa?
clflo northwest. Use our sprlnm
-r.r
WT Tf r 1 1 T l T A Ifx.onn
9 Ht L&w
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ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, J13-K!
Garnett-Coroy Bldg. ;
POHTKIl J. NEFF Attorner-at-law
rooms S and 9, Medford Nations
Bank Building,'
A. B. REAMKS Lawyer, Garnett
i Corey. Building.
p. C. B008 Real estate, law and
settlement of estates a specialty,
Illnrksmitliinp;
MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP
All kinds of nuto blacksmithlng
Springs guaranteed. Portlanc
prices. 118 South Bartlett street
Phouo 1S3-J. . . , ': , 71
Building Miitortala.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS speclullze In al
kinds of cement building products
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. fi
Civil Knglnecr
CHARLES A, NUTTElWCIvlU mu
nicipul, and hydraulic onglneor, 21;
years practico. city surveys, plan
and specifications for water anti
sower systems.' . Seotfonnl sufveyB
land appraising,. Umber cruising
drainage and irrigation. Maplnc
and blue printing. Office and reBl
donee X2G South Central uvonue.Sil
Expert Accountant. ,
WILSON. AUMTINO .. CO. K. M
Wilson, C P.. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and la
come Tax requl'emeuta. Lond
Into our simplified' accounting
metbod, M.. F. & H. Blldla
Medford. Phone 157-R. .
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. Instruction In Muale.
FRED ALTON flAIOHT Toacher 0;
piano and harmony., Jlalght- Vr.nsl
stuuio, sis uarnett-uorey uiag
Pbone 72. --.
Mineral llnllis
MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley. ChV
ropractic Physician, first National
Bank building. Entrance, room 6,
Ashland, Oregon.
Fbyslclans and Snrgoons;
DR. A. BURKLUND, Chiropraotli
physician, St: . Mark's building,!
acute and chronic casea. Officii
hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 2 to
p. m. Telephones Office 454, re
7B0-J.
i,
DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician ant
surgeon. Practice limited to eyi
ear, nose and throat. . Eyas acle
tlflcally tested and gla'ssei tup
plied. Oculist and Aurist tor B. P,
R. K. Co. Offices M. F. H. Cm
Bldg. Phone 667.
- DR. V. O. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW '
OSTEOPATHIS PHYSIClANi
416-417 Qaraett-Corer Bids.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Btreet
OR, McMORRIS M. DOW Physician
ana surgeon praotice iinuiea 101
surgery . and hospital . obsterlca.
Bpeclal attention given to diseased
oc women. Offices 31)6-7 it. ir.
H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos
pital, ....... -.,'.
. Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths
' best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book Dlnaing
loose loaf ledKeru. bllllaa systems.
etc.' Portland prices. 27, North
ir Di. . v.,
Transfer.
EADS TRANbV'ER A BTORAQB CO
. -Office 42 North Front St. Phons
315. Prices rigbt. Bervice suar-
, an teed.
Undertakers
JOHN A. PERL
- i . Undertaker
Phona M 47 and 47-J-2. - IS Boots
Bartlett. Laay assistant. auuj-
mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am-,
hulance Service. . Coroner.
' ' , iHVWea. ; - ; J
, n 1 V U.H tnrA Inriffa . No. Jt.
Ments vory Monday night t 7:10, C
T. Parker, N. O., W. L. Miller, saers-1
Koaue Rlvr Kncsmpment No. 10
Sieois zu ann nil r riuy . ,.v y
' m b'amunl llatem&n, G, P., L. .O. How-
OUv Kbakh Iwl. N tt-,TtAJ
' 1st ana sri tumuts at p.
aia Bull. K, O. Aomla J.
susUaca,