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BERGOALL ESCAPE WASHINGTON". June 2 The re-,o liitinn nrderin-r u eonim'ssii-nnt in vestigntioii of t lie escape of drover Cleveland Hersrdoll, rich rliilaclelpliia drutt evader, vnn ordered lavoralilv reported todav by the house rule.-, couiinittee. JJvestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 2. Cattle weaker; receipts 34!). drain and pulp led steers, $n.7.-(12.2f: choice grass, $ll(ull..:0; -rood to choice. $10..0((i'll : medium to good, $il..')0fi JOiO: fair to trood. $8.r0(a:!).r0 eonnuon to fair, ji.7"(i 8."0; choice cows and heifers, .-?!. 7"((i 10.'2'i: sood to cbniee $8.73660.7,"); inedium to good, $7.7.'i(a,8.7,); fair to medium, .$0.7ri(ii)7.7.') ; dinners, $"( (: bull-:, .$(i(j8.:")0 ; prime light calves, $2a. ;i.i0; medium, $S(?11; heavy $1' (u8.50. lloirs steady; receipts 72.'!. Prune mixed, $H.7f)(u 15; medium, $U.'X(a J4.".': smooth heavy, $U(l;i; roii-ili .fiO(?n: piirs, $ll(ai:i. Sheep weaker: receipts 232. Lambs $13aM3.f0: culls, $0(811 ; ewes, Xi 0i'7M; yearliiiKs, $"; wethers, Sii (a 8. . Butler PORTLAND, Ore., June 2. Buttor steady. Cubes, extra -lllc; parch ment wrapped, box lots .He: cartons, fi'ie: half boxes half cent more; less than hul fboves. lc more. Huttcri'-'.t, No. 1 ehurninir cream, iilur52c f. o. b. station ; .We Portland. Eggs PORTLAND, Ore., June 2. V.aw. Sellin irpriee, case count, liilc; bavin-; price, :)7c: sellimr price, vundlcd, 41c; selected candled in cartons, A'.h: Poultry Hens 28f(f:i2e; broilers. 33(a.'bV; old roosters, Ib'e: turkeys. 33(a'3Hc; old roosters, Kic. Cirnin and Hay Wheat Club, 2.8"): liluestom and Turkey lied, $3.00; barley, feed, buy ing price, 5().5)(j7 ; oats. feed, buyintr price, $6U.oO; corn. No. 3, yel low, $7-l(n)7.. . JCillstufl's Mill run. $.rir(ff fiti. Hay Buying price, tiniolhy, $3rCi 30 ton; alfalfa, $35: irruin. $25; chea; $25; clover, $30: straw, .$12. NIC YORK, June 2. Final prices on Liberty bonds: 3'A's. $1)1.14: first 4's $80..r)0; second 4'sJ $85.1)0: first 4's, ,$87.M; second - 4.'.4.'s. $80.10; third 4','s. $89.!)0; fourth 414's, $80.40; Victory 3s $95.70; Vietorv 4's .t'Jy.VO. Geo. Barker Is enjoying a visit from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bar ker or Canada. The Olds Timber company must have held a special meeting up here' the first of the week as several cars came up, carrying their lawyer and several other men. W. Herriford arrived the first of last week from southern California and will make his home here. He expects his mother In June. They have rented the Goss hotise. Everett Abbott returned home Monday feeling much improved in health after his operation. Butte Falls had a touch of auto fever, the last week. Will Hughes purchased a new Maxwell and is tak ing lessons on it at this writing. The Albert Bros, are flying around with their new Dodge, and Chas. Patton appears on the scene with his bright red bug, , Vernon Jones nnd Will Cross came up Saturday to spend Sunday with friends. Oscar Higinbotham came up Sun day from Central Point where he has a garage. He was administering gas to Chas. Patton 's bug which has been causing him some trouble of late. Ed Walker and family were up driving around town Sunday, and went up above fishing. The hardest freeze of the season occurred Sunday evening. Lester Smith came home Saturday from Medford where he has been hav ing some dental work done. Chas. Edmonson was a Medford visitor Saturday bringing back with him Mrs. Dollie Jackson. Mrs. Spencer nnd Aleno Mahoney accompanied by their father, M. C. Mahoney, were transacting business In Medford Saturday. J. P. Hughes keeps his truck on The MAN WHO WINS is the MAN WHO ACTS NOW $1000 cash buys ten acres, improv ed with five acres pears, bearing, one acre cherries and apples, with irriga tion, 3Vi miles from Medford. (1500 buys modern 6 room house close in, with pavement paid. $3500 buys 15 acres. Improved, set Ip alfalfa, near town and Pacific Highway, best water right worth $1500, fully paid. HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. Carnett-Corey Itldg. Medford, Oregon BUTTE FALLS 5 road most or the lime hauling 'ight for the merchants as the train busy hauling logs and lumber H. 1). Mills and wife tnnl.- r.,i n-..i srd out to the valley Monday. The Big Piaes camp has started ork again aficr a week s vacation. Geo. Albert is sawine worn! ih de ;pot for the train. Sam Hughes has been onnrina.i to the house for a week with the mumps. .Mrs. munch Tungate came up on ie stage Friday. th C. I'. Pickett, who has been look ing after affairs at his sheep ranch on Antelope creek the past week, re turned to his home on itlverside Sat urday and left again Monday by auto tor Antelope creek. Mrs. Itose Gay, .Miss Alice Harper and the children expect to leave Wed nesday for Oakland to spend the sum mer. Miss Harper will uttend sum mer school. They will drive their car thru. Mrs. Gay took her mother, Mrs. Hodges to Ashland Monday where she will remain tor a few days and then proceed to Oakland where she will join the rest of the family. Mis. C. U. Woolverton aceompauied Mrs. Gav as fur as Medford. Mrs. P. McQuat was a Crants Pass visitor Saturday. C. H. Boyd left the first of the week for Pasco, Wash. Ho expects to bo gone about ten days putting in a crop on his new place. Wo are glad to note that Mr. Boyd has sufficiently recovered rrom his recent injury to be able to personally look nrter his arrairs again. He re ceived a severe blow on the side of his race while cranking tho engine on his spraying machine about two weeks ago and spent a tew days in the hos pital at Medford. It was feared for a time that an operation would be necessary. Mrs. C. 1). Woolverton and Miss Bertha Woolverton were in Grants Pass Saturday and brought home 0U Brown Leghorn chicks. Kred Champlin was in Medford the latter part of the week. Grant Matthews has been suffering with an attack of lumbago the past week. Last reports he was much im proved. Mrs. Frank Elliott and Mrs. Chas. Wahl were calling on Mrs. R. W. En- gel and Mrs. G. B. Alden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. I). Allien and F. E. Mattesuu went to Medford Sunday evening and attended the Decoration .lay exercises at the Page Monday and the Passing Show, Tuesday evening returning to Riverside Wednesday. The construction of the club house has progressed rapidly during tho past week owing to the increased force made possible by the availabil ity 6f the1 bridge' crew for several duys. Mr. Carstens of Rogue River, has charge of the construction and intends to devote his entire time until the completion of the work. He will have the assistance of one carpenter and several volunteer workers from among the club members. W:e hope soon to see the structure completed. The paving on the highway has been completed from the Foots Creek storo to the Alden ranch a distance of about one mile, and now the pav ing crew has been transferred to the county line lo complete that part of the Grants Pass road. Miles Cammel of Phoenix was a caller at the C. D. Woolverton home Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Daddy Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Alden, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Engel, Messrs. F. 13. Matteson, Elliott Butler and Adelbert Elliott picnicked on Evans creek Sunday. The first crop of alfalfa Is now be ing harvested on Riverside. The ditch Is now carrying full capacity of water Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre? O.G. C. preparation for colfe lias bt'nc fiti'd many. Why pay several hundred dollars for an operation to rvinovu a coiire vln;n O.iM.C. can tje olitaim'd lor such a comparatively small expenditurur" O.G.C.when properly applied trivrs satis factory rusu Its. or you r money will be rotunded. O. ti. C. is sold direct, by mail only. Write for bootlt:t. Address Dept.Z O.G.C CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, Washinclon Brown & White Holland Hotel Building One acre, every Inch under cultlva. Hon, fruit, berries and garden, city water, electricity, etc., a fine, well built plastered small house, and all kinds of outbuildings. Price is $lo00 10 acres on the paved highway good buildings, Irrigation, fruit, ber ries, clover, alfalfa and grain all do well on this property. Trlco 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 home completely furnished, good birn chicken houses, wood shed, tank house, $3500. BROWN & WHITE Holland hotel BULuixQ 1 in reatliness for the extreme demand soon to be placed upon it. Mr. Mc Quat has been appointed ditch walk er to as.sist Mr. Harge in the care of the lower end of the ditch. Mrs. Grant Matthews? and daughter Muriel called on Riverside, friends Saturday afternoon. lieo, W. Jacobs lias been appointed president of the board of directors of the Cold Hill Irrigation district re placing W. Hittle who resigned, after having sold out his land hold ings under the ditch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank KUiott were business visitors at Medford Satur day. Mr. Elliott's store on Riverside is ueariug completion and he intends to celebrate its opening with a dance in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Wahl drove down to Riverside Saturday evening and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wahl returning to .Mod lord Monday. Snmcway the Eden l'reciiict Items Hot. mixed u i with some other ;rc- inet- Monday. Va Miller ol' Portland U in Phoenix on neeount of the serious illness oi' his lather. .Mr. and Airs. C. Ml Parker of Med ford were at ('. Carey's buying To mato plants, Monday. Kstell Phipps, Jr., was visitintr nt the home of liis uncle, Joe Ruder, near Phoenix Monday niultt. Mr. ami Mrs. Win. IHuh of Talent, went down to Koiruo River Sunday t isit their daughter, Mrs. A. K. Kvau-. Mr. and Mrs. ('. Carev liad the iilea tire of JM'cuiiiianviinr tiie . The country is most beautiful in that part, of the county just now. The rops are lookimr fine, the wild Riio lodendron is in full bloom: and the mountains are still ireen, the uniss not having bcunn to dry up vet. The party bad a most enjoyable time. After a bounteous dinner tliey tramp- 1 over the fields and bills, taking- pictures olthe uroup. nnd ot the tall irrain and rye. and in ra therm ir wild flowers. (luests of MY. and Mrs. J. M. Ru der Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Ym. Oanniwav of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Buyer of Portland. Mr. md Mrs. Bover are here on business and returned to Portland Saturday, lavimr drove throuull in their ear. GRID! NEVER LET HER 1RGET GRAY She Kept Her. Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home Is mussy and trouble some. At little cost you can buy at any drug Btore the ready-to-use prep aration, improved by the addition of othor ingredients called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." Tou JUBt dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace. Is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. This ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toi let requisite and not a medicine. It is not Intended for tho cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Special Today So. Oakdale Ave. One of the Best Homes in This Dis trict Lot 90x316 Ft. This 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. Large 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. HaKes Summer CooKing Comfortable (KEROSENE) STANDARD OIL COMPANY ICALlt UHHIAI W. JJ. Walker, Sin-cial Atvnt Stan dard Oil Co., .Medford, Ore. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. I-fegal Five cents a line. Display ito cents an inch. Contract rates on application. Cash in advance. FOll RENT FUKMSHIU) ROOMS KOH KENT Front lill-11. room. Phoiii FOH KliNT Kurnished front bed room in private home. Young man preferred. 520 South Central. Phone 930-L. KOIt HKNT Two bedrooms, 2M0 a week. 334 Apple street. 1 j blocks north of Dow Hospital, lit! FOR RENT UOVSEKEEl'INa ROOMS FOll HUNT Modern housekeeping rooms, downstairs, :M." North Burt Iett. ' IlEIP IVAXTED Mnlo ami l'Vinalo WANTF.D Men or women to lake orders anions friends and neigh bors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminates dnrniiu;. We pay Tide an hour spare time or $-M a week for full lime. Exper ience unnecessary. Write Interna tional Stocking .Mills, N'orristown, Pa. l2 HELP WASTED FEMALE WANTED Woman cook. S to 8 men to cook for. Apply Oregon Oranite Co., 103 East Sixth slroot. Gu WANTED Help. Steady employ ment, npply Mcdtoru Domestic Laundry. Phone 10b. 02 WANTED Woman or Kill to work at Sacred Heart Hospital. 6; WANTED Cook for family of throe. woman preferred. Call Sunday or between six and soven p. in., lf1N West Main. . (il WANTED Waitresses nt Rox Cafo J15 per woelt. ' W HETil WANTED MALE- WANTED Sheep herders, $75 and board. Phono S25 Medford, or 31-X-l Central Point. WANTED Hanch help. Phone Mira visla Orchard 5II7-J-3. WANTED Old man to do chores. Eden Valley Orchards, 03D-.I. (I I WANTED Man to stuck hay, $5.00 per day and board; also men for hnyinff. Jas. Campbell. Phone 17-F-21. C3 WANTED Boy thinners. Apply Bardwell Fruit Co. Phone 124. CO WAiNTED Edgcrman nnd saw mill hand. Guy Conner. Phone 64. WANTED Men for haying. Phone 869-M. 64 WTANTED All classes of construc tion men. $5.00 for common la bor, other wages in proportion. Steady work for a year, ltogue River Valley Canal Co. WANTED Thinners. Egan Orchard. Phono 5117-11-0. WANTED To hire steady ranch man. Phone G91-J-2. C. W. Isaacs. WANTED Men near Hogue River, going wages; reasonable board, tichell & Calvert, Contractors. WANTED Teams and men, Moon & Co., near Port Orford, Curry coun ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali- ' fornla 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; estimates furnished freo. Call Carpenter, phone 931. 67 MONET TO LOAN TO LOAN J. U. Andrew, loam money on real aetata end buy. mortgages and Liberty bond. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape Btrent. ' Brown & White B-room modern bungalow, furnish ed, garage, wood shed, $2625.00. 6-room modern houso, furnished, woodshed and store room, $2625.00. 5 rooms all modern conveniences, furnished, garage, etc., $2000.00. , Some splendid modern bungalow homes, 5 and 6 rooms, priced from $2800.00 to $ 1200.00. . A new strictly modern G-rpom bun galow with all built In features, all kinds of outbuildings, 2 V4 ' 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 Building PEA RL OIL HI WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED To rent or buy one :l or 4 room, house; must lie in good location. House in need of repair preferred if price is rii;ht. Phone 7U7-H. t: W ANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. 83 V A X TE D 3U.SCE LliA N'EOL'H WANTEU To buy windmill. Phont i;-i:m:. :; WANTED Washings, 3 5c per doen. .:.!7 West llollv street, corner ot Oak. 0 7 WANTED Your till. lUlieroid. shin gle ami gravel roots to paint ami repair. Old roofs made practically like new at small cost. All work guaranteed. Examinations and estimates free, t'ountiy work also solicited. For quick results ad dress A. J. Vaughn, tlen. Del., Med- lord. in WANTED Carload of barley or oats Iiogue liiver Valley Canal Co. WANTED Parties lo contract thin ning. Phono Miravista Orchard 597-J-3. WANTED To rent strictly modern 5 or 6 room bungalow; must be first class, or 3 or 4 room apurt lueut. Phono ISO. WANTED Logging teams. Call L. W. Stansell, phono 6S5-R-4. WANTED Ten tons of grain bay. I,. W. Stansell, phono U65-H-4. ' WANTED SM or 3 Vi wagon. Phone 912-J. WANTED Good clean rags, ford Printing Co. Med- WANTED 900 lawn mowers to Bhnrpen on our new grinder. Lib erty Hepalr Shop. Phone 261-J. WANTED Curpot weaving and cleaning. 201 South Rlvorslde. Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf FOll SALE HEAL ESTATE FOlt sTuanuT l"54 acres, onXp plcgate, six miles above Murphy, Oregon, all under good wire feueo, 100 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, easily cleared. Water right to irrigate eight acres, good houso and barn, 50 acres in wheat, 20 acres In corn, most all level land; V niilo to school house, dally It. F. I), mall; pumping plant can be installed at reasonable cost to irrigate 50 acres. Address or call on W. S. llalley, Murphy, Ore.. Route 1. 67 KOIt KALE Two Rtory bouse on pavement; fino location; furnished very complete. Suitable for two families. Has range, wootl range, heaters, beds, bedding, etc. C. S. Butterfield, phone 216. 63 FOR SALE Four room cottage, lot 50.220. 1059 Court street. Sell on monthly payment plan. See J. W. Wakefield, Palm Block. FOR SALE Small fruit and chicken ranch, close In. Answer Box E. .1., Muil Tribune. 60 FOR SALE 40 acres cheap. First class improvements; well fenced; small orchard; 10 acres alfalfa; some corn, rest In grain. Close lo school. Irrigation if desired. For further information call 132-Y or write R. F. D. 3, Box 10.S, Med ford, Ore. 64 FOR SALE Bungalow Willi five rooms, screen porch, built in fea tures, beam ceilings; - on paved street, nil assessments paid in full. Bennett Investment Company. UY RANCHES FROM OWNER, Gold Ray Really Co. Save money. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND Exchange- Gold Ray Realty Co.. Owners. FOll SALE Modern bungalows, one six rooms, one three rooms; fur nished. Phone 819-L. E. II. French. 63 FOlt SALE Well Improvod cIobb in acreage. Phono 453-L. 62 FOR SALE A business proposition, paying a net Income of 24 per cent on Investment. Apartment house with five three-room apartments, five single sleeping rooms, besides four rooms for ownor's living rooms; steam heating plant; hot and cold water thruout; garage, room for five cars. Will sell com pletely furnished. Investigate this. Bennett Investment company, 102 West Main streof. c FAICM MJAN8 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 The Economists toll un to DIVERSIFY and good Alfalfa Meadows and one of the best BEARING ORCHARDS in tho foothill belt combined on one forty-acre tract enable us to offer Eighty Acres of hearing Apple Orchard and a nice acreage In yielding alfalfa for the reasonable sum of ONLY $10,000 Tho Improvements are good, location could not bo excelled, and the tract will bring In a good Income. Our advice would be to GRAB IT! Rogue River Land Co. Since 1902 Office Hotel Nash Corner FOR SALE LIVESTOCK l-'tlli SALE Two rows. W. Datum. 1 miles west of Central Point. 6 1 FOli SALE Pedigreed New Zea land and Himalayas. Wonder Store or phone sx'J-W. ill" FOH SALE Jersey heifer, just fresh Jas. Campbell, phone 17-K--1. 6:: FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. ln uuire Mary-Mac Orchard. Phone 610-.I-4. 63 FOlt SALE Extra fine 7 months heifer calf. Abo vinegar. Phone IsliO-X. 63' FOlt SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially lesled. Half mile south of Medford on Adlcins place, Schub. Pros. 66 FOlt SALE A good seven year old work horse weighing 1500 pounds. Call S30 Bennett street. Phone 203-L. 66 FOlt SALE One three year old l'er cheron colt, well broke, weigh about 13oe. Ono 12-ineh P. O black land sulky plow. Howard Dunlap, Central Point, Ore. 63 FOR SALE Four beautiful fresh cows, production six gallons each per day. Walsh s Place, on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Med ford. US FOR SALE Fine young Duroc boar Eligible to registration. Pi-ico $2;. Phono 534-J, M. B. Glover, Ross Lane. FOR 6ALE Cheap, two dandy sad dle horses, two drlviug and work horses. Walsh's place on Ross I. nno, two miles northwest ot -Mod ford. 76 FOH SALE MI.SCELT.ANEOCS FOR SALE Wood. W. Mutton, I ' ulles west of Central Point. 6 1 FOR SALE Complete household furniture for six room cottage also one boys' coaster wagon and third and sixth grade school books. 312 South Oriine street. 6-1 FOR SALE Few sweet peas, roses pinks, nigella. Phone 353-. I. 63 FOR SALE New wood or coal range; never been used. Medford Sheet Metal Works, 19 North Fir Phono 451-R. 61 FOR SALE For "Simplex" silos, en silage cutters, and dairy supplies. sec Monroe & Crlsell s salesman W. S. Bailey, Murphy, Ore., R. 1 Phono Provoll. 63 FOR SALE Carpets and rugs, oak hall seat and rack; (iiarter-sawed oak sideboard; combination book case and writing tlesk, dining labl kitchen cabinet, child's Iron bed bedroom suile. Other urllcli Phone 33 l-lt. SUli W est Main. II FOlt SALE 3000 gallon tank, wind mill and pump; a real buy. Peo pie's Electric Store, , ' FOR SALE $90 buffet for $50 Quart and two-ciuiirt Mason jars Call 815 Bennett avenue. No phono. 6 FOR SALE Clean alfalfa In tho field. Ernest Webb, Central Point Phone 247. 6 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in shock Phono 004-R evenings. 63 FOR SALE Hurley Davidson motor cycle In first class condition. Phone Cll-R-2. 61 FOR SALE .Balcony and stairs. Will fit In any storo. Also 4 0 running feel glass panel partition. Medford Book Store. UU FOR SALE Standard make piano In good condition. 312 South King 63 FOR SALE First cutting nlfalfft in shock will bo ready May 31st. T. E. PotteiiEer. Phone o-F-2. 62 FOR SALE Sana, gTavel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phono 912-J, Samuel Batoman, 302 Maple street ACIOMOBILES FOlt SALE Two 32x3 'A Bolid tires, partly used. Exchange Tiro Co 28 North .Riverside. 62 FOR SALE Used tires and tubes, Exchange Tiro Co., 28 North River side. 62' FOR SALE 1918 seven passenger Buick. Will take good small ca In cichuuge. 723 West Thlrteeull street. 66 WW HAVE JUST THE CAR here for you to make a bug. out of. Power ful and low to tho ground, ftlc Curdy-Bowne Motor Co. 6 5 CHEVROLET brought in July 1919 In excellent shapo. McCurdy Bowno Motor Co. 65 FOR SALE 1919 Buick touring cur Mechanically perfect; cord tires no trades considered. Sprugui Rlegel. Gold Hill, Ore. 64 WANTED To trade brand new six- cylinder car for house and lot. City property. Clark & cniuiers. FOll SALE 1916 Dodge touring cur excellent condition, ut a bargain Phono 731-Y. FOR SALE Ford bug, fino niecbun ical condition; some accessories, $375. Pickens Motor Co. FOR SALE Ford touring car. Hub bard Bros. WANTED Automobiles for ropalr by expert auto mechanic. Clark & Cbllders, opp. Nat. Phone 26. 336 FOR SALE Used Maxwell five-pas- scngor car. Good condition. Price $4 00. Page Druuslor Co., Nash Block. FOU BALE POUIriili AND EGOS FOR SALE Old hens and youn chicks. Also incubator. Alice Jag gers, Route 2. ' FOK It EXT HOUSES FOR RENT A flvo room modern bungalow, furnished. South Oak dale. Phone 349.Y. - 4 BISIXESS OPPORTUNITIES OOI) CHANCE to get started in rowinrf business fur hustler with Miui!! a;ii.il. Can pay up- out of proceeds. Present owner will help with work ami advice. See (Jay bird, Mi-ilford Nai. i;6 FOU SALE Cimcession, lot, build ing an, I Mnck merchandise at 1m-:ih t i 1 ill Litliia Park camp ground I'. O. linx M, Ashland, or at sLore, auto caii't'- 62 MISCELIiAX EOU9 JUST ARHIVEIi a largo shipment of wool sacks; fleece twine for sale cheap. We are also In the market for both won! and mohair. John son's. 45 South Fnmt. Plinne 302. HUSINIiSS DIRECTORY. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOR1S Abstracts of Title. Cuthbert Bldg.. Rooms 3 and 5, North Central Ave. Auto Supplies. Vl1EH 5PH1NGCQ ! LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. .it are operating the largeBt, oldost 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. Attorney. O. C. BOGUS Attorney for Stats Land Board. ILl.TAH IT. HURD Lawyer. J1S-14 Garnett-Goroy Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF Attomey-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Oarnett- Corny Building. O. C. HOGGS Real estate, law and settlement of estates n specialty. Rlncksmilliing MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of uuto blacksmithing. Springs guaranteed. Portland prices. 118 South Bartlett street, l'hono 183-J. 71 Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building produets, Cor. Fir and Tonth streets. 258" Civil Engineer CHARLES A. NUTTER Civil, mu nicipal, and hydraulic engineer, 26 years practice. City surveys, plans and specifications for water and sewer sysloms. Sectional surveys, land appraising, timber cruising, drainage and Irrigation. Mapinp und blue printing. Office nnd resi dence 826 South Central uvonue.80 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention riven to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Balldlng, Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction In Music. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher oj piano and harmony. Halght Uusll Btudio, 318 Garuett-Coroy Bid. Phone 72. Mineral Baths MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chli ropractic Physician, First National Bank building. Entrance, room 5, Ashland, Oregon. Physicians and Burgeons. DR. A. BURKLUND CHIROPRAC TIC SPINAS ADJUSTMENTS. St. Mark's Bldg. Tel. 454. OR. J. J. EMMENa Physician an surgeon. Practice limited to eyq ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen- , tlfically tested and glasses sunt plied. Oculist and Aurlat for B. 1 R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Cq Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OBTEOPATHIS PHYSICIANS 418-417 Garnott-Corer Bide, Phone 904-L. Residence 26 8. Laurel Street OR. McMORRIS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and. hospital obBlerlca. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. A H. Bldg. Residence, the Dow Ho pltal. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. , 27 North Fir St. ! Transfer. hi ADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO". Office 4 2 North Front St. Fhona 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 18 Bouts Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Ilearso Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. Lodges. L O. O. F. Medford lodg No. II, Mectf- every Monuny night at 7:10, C. T. Parker, N. Q W. L. Miller, secr. ' tery. ltogrue River Kncampment No. 10 Meets 2d anil 4th 1'rlilays at 7:10 p. m. KnrntH'l Bateuian, C. 1, I O. How ard, Bcrlbft. Olive libeknh lodge No. II Meets lift and 3rd Tiffldays at I p. m. Nan nlo Hull, N. U., Annie J. Bateman, t'crelttry. Visitors cordially Invited to all meeting.