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P:TiK ' FIVE I WASHINGTON. June-".The su preme court tnilav dismissed motions of the Kendins oomiiunv and its sub sidiaries nskins the court to modify dissolution decrees rendered fast April 20 , .While the vote of the court on :ho main decision lias not been announced it is known that at least Justice Mc Kenna dissented. ! Livestock Portland, ore., jUno 7. Cuttic steady, receipts 2:)7". Grain and palp-fed steers $11.75(5:12.25; choice Krnss $ll(ll.ri(; Kood to choice, H6.r0(all; medium to irood, $!).5lK(i' 10.50: J air to grootl, !f8..r(l(ri fl.od; cotn mon to fair.$7.75(a,8.St): choice con s imd heifers, (19.75(5:10.25; sood to choice, $8.75(5: 9.75; medium to stood $7.75(58.75: fair to medium. $0.75(5: 7.75; canners, $5(5 0: bulls, $0(5:8.50: prime light calves, $12(5i 1:1.50; me dium $8(,11 ; heavy $0(58.50. ' lloas firmer; receipts 1280. Prime mixed $15(515,50; medium, $14.50 15: smooth heavy. $ll(ffi:i.50; roush, $10(5)11; pigs. $11(5)1:1.50. , Sheep weaker; receipts 1775. Lambs $12(512.50; culls, $8(510; ewes, $.'1(5)7.50; vcarfims, $7(i)8.50; wethers, $0fo0.75. ': Ernest Walters who had been visit ing his sister, Mrs. E. C. Amldon, returned to his home in Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lowe or Central Point came up Saturday and spent Sunday with W. E. Mooney and fam ily. . Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar Johnson and two, sons and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Goble and son came up Saturday evening and camped at the Vinlng's camp near Red Blanket Sunday, and Monday they returned to their homes in Medford. .' ,- ' llrs. D. W. Sergent who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. L. W. Pan Key returned to her home In Ashland Thursday. Mrs.. Bert Nichols and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pan key. Mrs. Georgia Stickle of Somona, Calif., and Mrs. Ella Harriett of Ap plegate, Ore., came up Tuesday to visit their brother, James E. Grieve. Mr, and Mrs.'"Waltermire and son Harold accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Price made a business trip to Med ford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr ni Ire stayed f o visit friends and rela tives in Medford and their son went after them Tuesday. . EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bv A. C Howlek J. Monia of Brownsboro, has been naullng lumber from our depot to build a new bam on his place. ' Thomas Farlow and Wm. Nickel of Lake creek, were visiting our town Wednesday. Hi 1. Mills of Medford,- formerly the business manager of the Butte Falls Lumber company, passed thru here Wednesday on his way to Butte Falls. ,. i' Wednesday about noon .Roy W. Flndley, L. E. Wlaokir, the two Bran don brothers, the owners of the Snowy Butte flour mill of this place but now have tlfe Central Point mill leased and are letting their own mill remain Idle, were here for dinner Wednesday and so were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley and his father, Wm. Stanley, Harry Smith and Albert Con ley were here for dinner Wednesday. Gradon Childreth has moved Into the Argalee Green house. J. H. Heckner of Brownsboro who is In the employ of the United States spent Wednesday night at the Sunny side and so did Jay Davis of Derby, Mr. Davis going to his home on the stage. John Esch, one of our staunch far mers, was in town having his team Bhod getting ready to haul in bis hay. Mr. Esch and son Carl aro tho owners of what is known as the J. D. Single ton farm and report that' they had their first cutting of alfalfa down and that it would take about a weeK for them to haul It In, that there would not be as much hoy outhe place this season as there has Been as last year Mr. Singleton plowed m quite a lot of Jhe alfalfa land and eewed It to wheat, and that the young alfalfa was not matured as yet. Thei have one of the best places in this section and are assured of an abun dant harvest. '. Dr. Conroy and wife of Medford, ailed Wednesday evening for supper ou their way home. Thursday was one of the busy dayB in Eagle Point, It not only being the day that the Eldridge Creamery & Produce company have their truck visit our town and community but wo had on that day Miss Lydia Doolittlc, millinery specialist, O. A. C. exten sion service, among us and wora nan been sent out to each one of the urrounding country that she was coming to give free instructions to all who desired to learn as to how to mnlcB- trim, or remodel their old nats PECT and the consequence was that by noon she found that she had not come to our town in vain. She held her meetings In the Red Cross room over Geo. Brown & Sons store. Among the arrivals at the Sunny side that day for dinner were Miss Lydia Doollttle, the lady lust referred to, Mrs. Gergman, J. 11. .Murphy ami four men all strangers who ato their dinner and lert before 1 procured their names. e In addition to those who came in for dinner there were Mrs. Charles Kllngle of Lake creek. Mrs. Geo. Brown of Brownsboro, Mrs. Herman Meyer, Mrs. Ed Meyer, Mid. Henry -Meyer of Luke creek, Mrs. Henry French and daughter, Miss Mae, and her father, J. H. French and son Floyd and Mrs. French's father, Perry Foster. While sitting talking with Mr. Foster he incidentally remarked that he had just received u letter from Ed, his son, who left a few years ago and went to Pennsylvania to live but before he left went to the Mall Tribune office In Mod ford and sub scribed for the di(lly so that ho oould hoar from home thru the Eagle Point Eaglets, and that whenever he receiv ed tho Mail Tribune he always looked for the Eaglets for news from home. I had about mado up my mind to stop writing as there is but little in it financially und there is a lot of work in it, aud other reasons, but when he made that remark the thought occurred to me how much good I am doing in carrying the good news to the thousands of readers of that little paper way off out In south ern Oregon. 1 simply changed my mind and concluded that 1 would try to keep at tho work a while longer. And that is one reason why I men tion sa many names so that their friends who aro scattered not only over the state Of Oregon but over the entire civilized world, for 1 have re ceived word from so many telling me of the comfort they derive from read ing that class of news In the Eaglets. Jack Tungate of Butte Falls, came out, Friday with a truck load of shakes on his way to Central Point. Friday Leon E. Reynolds, agent for Case tractors, Portland, Henry L. Emstrom, representing J. E. Hasel tino Co. of Portland, and Noah Fred erick, representing an oil company of San Francisco, were hero for dinner. They all seemed to be doing consid erable business and lpoked as tho they were faring well. Mr. Hamilton, superintendent on the Fish Lake ranch, took about four hundred head of mixed cattle from the ranch to the range near Rm- cherla prairie Thursday and Friday, and Ed Dutton who gave mo the item reported that they had a hard time driving them thru thp brush, as they were not used to being driven, hav ing been kept in a pasture and that the young .calves were1 a fright to handle in the timber and brush, many of them were tho fine Imported stock that the Dutton compnny have brought' from the east. During the Ltinio they were la the timber one of Mr. 'Hamilton s lime noys uecame Page-Dressier Co. Phone 282 - Nash Block East Main St.. Medford. Are You Looking for an Investment? THIS CWE IS SAFE SOUND SURE IT'S AN .; APARTMENT HOUSE THIRTY TWO-ROOM SUITES INCOME OYER $400 MONTHLY ELECTRICITY AND GAS HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM EVERY APARTMENT HAS A GAS RANGE THIS BUILDING ALONE COULD NOT BE CONSTRUCTED FOR $25,000 THE LOT WILL BE WORTH $10,000.00 n WITHIN 24 MONTHS NOW PAYING 33 1-3 PER CENT GROSS FOR QUICK SALE THE PRICE $15,000.00 NOTE Medford cannot care for the people here now, The coming year will prove extremely profitable for an apartment house of this kind. This offers a very attractive income. No waiting. No uncertainty. Very easy terms Page-Dressier Co. THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE ANY KIND OF REAL ESTATE separated "fro'in the rest and became' bewildered and- was lost; it took about four hours before he was lo cated. Vernon 'Cottrnll and Edward A. Xlchol of Clark's Creek mill tho old Hawk mill came out Friday and spent the night with us, und so diil George Lewis, Medford, and Claud McKee, Applegute. They had two five-ton trucks to load with steel for the Eagle Point Construction com pany to take to Union creek camp to be used in the construction of the Crater Lake highway. After they had loaded the steel was brought out last season on the P. & K. rail road, and has been hero ever since after they were loaded they had to cross Little Bulte creek here and the question came up as to whether the bridgo was safe, but they made it all O.K. They hud to go by the Bybee bridge route as the Dodge-French bridgo is considered unsafe tindor a hea,vy load. Wm. Lewis had a truck load of wool pass thru here for Central Point this Saturday morning. John Grevcs, Chris Beale and Mr. Guano came out ou the stago today. M. C. Mahoney of Butte Falls, was in town today and so was ex-Senator H. Von der Hellen. Ho and Post master W, C. Clements went to Med ford to attend the funeral of the lato Geo. P. Mima, the Medford postmas ter. , Chris Bergsman and wife were here for dinner and so was Chris Beale aud John Mayham. Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre? 0. G. C. preparation lor tfoltre has bc-nu litL'd many. Why pav 8,!voml hundred dollars lor nn operation to remove a coilre wiu-n O.G.C. can be obtained for such a comparatively small expenditure i O.G.C. when properly npplied dives satis factory results, or your money will be refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail v'ly. Write for booklet. Address Dept. Z O.a.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, Washington AUTOMOBILES 'OK SALIC Overland car, old but in goad shape. $150.00 will buy It. Phone 443-L or cull 218 Haven Ht. OS FOH SALE Special. 1 920 Chevro let, extra tire and license price $850. Late 1919 Oakland, license, extra tire. Price $1000, with terms. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. FOR SALE 19 IS Davis Six automo bile, by owner. P. L, Freed, Rogue River, Ore., R. F. D. 1. 08 FOR SALE 1918 seven passenger Buick. Will take sood small car in exchange. 72a West Thirteenth street. CO WANTED To trade brant; new six- cylinder car for house and lot. City property. Clark & Childers. FOR SALE 1910 Dodge touring car, excellent condition, at a bargain. Phono 731-Y. , FOR SALE Ford bug, fine mechan ical condition; some accessories. $375. Pickens Motor Co. WAlNTED Automobiles for repair by expert auto mochanlc. Clark & UbllderB, opp. Wat. fbone 26. 33b' FOR BALE Used Maxwell five-pas senger car. Good condition. Price $400. Page Dressier Co., Nash Block. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Women to pick strawber ries. Phone 452-L. 68 WANTED Experienced woman for general housework; no washing, no ironing. One who will sleep at home preferred. Tel. 619-J. 68 WANTED Girl to do housework In small family. Hours 8:00 a. in. to 2:00 p. m. Mrs. Blaine Kluin. 328 South Holly. WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral house work. Phone 7G0-X. 69 WANTED Young girl to assist in housework. No cooking. Phone 540. 60 WANTED Woman or girl to do housework, three in family. A good home. Phone 452-H. 09 WANTED Cook for family of two. No children. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. WANTED Girl to attend cigar stand Hotel Medford. ' WANTEDWaltresses at Rex Cafe. $15 per week. tf lJtrfia WANTED A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN To buy ISO" acres for $15,000, an irrigated alfalfa, stock and fruit ranch. It Is ideally locatol, three-quarters mile frontage along paved Pacific Highway and Rosub river, In the scenic canyon be tween Gold Hill and Grants Pass. ., JUST LOOK FOR THE MOST I1KAITUTL HOMESITE, That Is "It." House on kiroll in. ( T i' GROVE OF MAGNIFICENT OAKS Land a fine loam, gently sloping to highway. Eighk acres, nearly level. In cultivation. Ten acres in alfalfa. Ten acres In pears. Balance In grain. One hundred acres under new ditch, with district water rights. Some timber. Good out range. Good bunt ing, good fishing. When irrigated this will make one of the best stock ranches In Jackson county, and worth $50,000. See us now, and buy at present prices. PRICE $1. -5,000 GOOD TERMS. ROGUE RIVER W. M. Hnlmc. 'Nawh Comer, :i :i,K j orchard help and ! WANTED General upple thinners. Hear Creek Orch ard. Phone. 4UN-J-2. 05' 4. WANTED Single man to join dem onstration ami sales crew travel ling north by machine; good pay. steady position wirh large eaterli company. S( Mr. Dawnn after 0:110 evenings. Hotel Holland. 07 WANTED 17 boys, any size, to look at our new . bicycles, :; different models. Easy terms. Liberty Re pair Shop. WANTED Truck driver at Fuel Co. Valley 06 WANTED Teamster. Phono 04. WANTED Ranch help. Phone Mira- vista. Orchard o9,-J-3. WANTED Boy thinners. Apply linrdwell Fruit Co. Phono 12 1. 0 0 WANTED All classes of construc tion men. $5.00 for common la bor, other wages in proportion. Steady work for a year. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. , WANTED Men near Rogue River, going wages; reasonable board. So he 11 & Calvort, Contractors. 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; estimates furnished free. Call Carpenter, phone 931. '07 WANTED SITUATIONS ' WANTED Work. Two married men und families, thoroughly ex perienced in farming .and orchard work. Call 712 West Jackson street. '- 1 71 WANTED Will take can. of children while tho mother works. Inquire 035 Palm street. Oli WANTED Hheep to shoar by export sheep shearer. Mr. Raby, Riverside Apartments. . 09 WANTED Married man wants steady work on farm or would like to rent ono furnished. Can leave here in August. P. G. Deuhor. Brothers, Oregon. 72 WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED To hear rrom owner of good ranth for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 83 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A set of Book of Know ledge, must be "little used. Med ford Book Store. OS FOR SALE Cheap, three light spring wagons good as now Walsh's place on Ross Lano, two miles northwest of Medford. 88 WANTED Washings, 35c por dozen. 337 W7est Holly street, corner of .Oak. ',. 0 7 WANTED Carload of barley or oats. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. WANTED Parties to contract thin ning. Phone Miravlsta Orchard, 597-J-3. . i WANTED To rent strictly modern 5 or 6 room bupgalow; must be first class, or 3 or 4 room apart ment. Phone 180. WANTED lagging teams. Call L W. Stansell, phone 0S5-R-4. WANTED Ten tons of grain hay. L. W. Stansell, phone 686-R-4. WANTED Good clean rags. Med ford Printing Co. WANTED Carpet weaving and cleaning. 201 South Riverside. Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED Hon.se moTlnk and re Dalrtng. Phone 488-M or 4R8-X. tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GOOD CHANCE to get .started in growing business for hustler with small capital. Can pay up out of proceed. Present owner will help with work and advice. Bee Gay lord, Medford iut. '-.. G0 FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RBNT Two nicely furnished rooms for working women; reason ablci. Inquire 1135 Palm street. 69 FOR RENT Front ' room. Phone 641-H. - ' 07 FOR RENT Furnished front bed room in private home. Young man preferred. 520 South Central. Phone 930-L. FOR RENT Two bedrooms, $2.00 a week. 334 Apple . street. 1 yh blocks north of Dow Hospital. GO FOR KENT HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS FOR RENT rFurnished housekoep rooms. 407 Bcatty. 71 FOR RENT Modern . housekeeping rooms, upstairs. 345 North Hurt lett. 08 LAND COMPANY Phone II'JO. J. C. Hume HELP WAJfTED r-iALK FOR RENT HOUSES FOR KENT Six room house and four lots, barn and chicken house, $11) u month. 520 Hamilton. Phone 217-X. CO FOR RENT M ISCELLAXEOUS FOR RENT Brick stoles and brick rooming houses on West Main street. Best location. John F. While. 09 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE At sacrifice, good 301 .acre dairy and stock ranch, situat ed three and one-half miles from . Medford, fenced and cross fenced. Fair house and barn, gooil spring and wells. Wood timber on place enough to pay for it. Eighty acres . in cultivation, about 35 acres In crop. It is good alfalfa land. With tract will bo included gootl team . of horses, wagon and farm imple- . meats and various tools. Also ten head of Jersey heifers, bred, nnd ton head of registered brood sows. Puland Chinas, red, and ono regis tered boar of same breed. Will sell with or without stock. Price $10,500. Percy Gibson. Nash Hotel, or W. E. Bryson on ranch. 7 1 FOR SALE 100 acres, well Improv ed farm, all bottom land, at a bar gain price. Will t ratio for farm in itoguo River valley. Owner, W. J. iMessengor, will be at Nush Hotel lobby, Wednesday, Juno 9, at 10 a. m. . 00 FOR SALE Six-room modern house, screen porch, fireplace, well im proved. Furnished or unfinished. Apply during the day io 17 South Riverside. .... FOR SALE My present home at 229 Apple stroet. Seven rooms and bath. Heautlfnl loi . with six largo English walnut trees, one largo chestnut nnd one cherry tree, 11 choice rose bushes in parking. Large garden spot und chicken yard. Small houso on back of lot that can bo used for garage. Close to High school and only 2 Vi blocks from -Main street. FOR' SALE Sovon ncros all In crop. Fine modern seven room house, elevated tank. Garage and wood shed. Central Point For particu lars see or phono J. W. Wakofieltl. 09 FOR SALE At a big bargain, 118 acres of land, 25 in cultivation, 8 acres in corn, the balanco in wild ' oats and wheat; crop goes with place if taken before harvest. Good water. Close to school. Price $2 000. See S. F. Coy on ranch at Eagle Point, or his agents. Brown & White.. 09 FOR SALE 13 ncro ranch, good al falfa ground, with houso and barn. Apply to owner, Mrs. Kate Walton, Route 1. - 08 FOR SALE At a sacrifice five room modern bungalow, plastered,- ce ment- foundation, barn, garago, woodshed, lot' 50x103. Berries, fruit trees, good garden. Will give furniture to purchaser. Assoss- monls nil paid. Terms. 910 Went Eloventh street. 00 FOR SALE 40 acre ranch in Sams Vulloy. New modern bungalow, large barn, G 0-ton silo. The lunu Is the best grain land nnd has a 1 flno crop this year. The buildings aro worth the price, $4500. Fox & Tex, Central Point, Oro. OS . t. FOR SALE Here's your chance: 80 acre ranch, four miles from Hilt, ''Calif., 15 acres grain, bearing orch ard, good five room house, burn, etc. Fenced and cross-fenced; plonty of wood; stock range; good water, $2000. $1100 cash, long time on balanco. Reason for sell- : lug, have another ranch' near, write me. William B. Norris, Hilt, Calif. 69 REAL ESTATE for lease and ex chango. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Farm, 154 acres, on Ap- plegatc, six miles above Murphy, Oregon, all under good wire fonce, 100 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, easily cleared. Water right to Irrigate eight acres, good bouse and barn, 50 acres In whoat, 20 acres in corn, most all level . lund; Vz mile to school house, dally R. F. D. mall; pumping plunt can be Installed at reasonable cost to Irrigate 50 acres. Address or call on W. S. Bailey, Murphy, Ore., Route 1. 67 FOR SALE Four room cottage, lot 50x220. 1059 Court street. Sell on monthly payment plan. Seo J. -W. Wakeflold, Palm Block. FOR SALE Small fruit and chicken ranch, close in. Answer Box E. J., Mail Tribune. CO FOR SALE Bungalow with five rooms, screen porch, built in fea tures, beam ceilings; on paved Street, all assessments paid In full. Bennett Investment Company. UY RANCHES FROM OWNER, Gold Ray Realty Co. Save money. FOR SALE A business proposition, paying a net income of 24 per cent on Investment. Apartment house with five three-room apartments, five single slconlng rooms, besides (our rooms for owner's living rooms; steam heating plant; hot and cold water thrtiout; garage, room for five cars. Will sell com pletely furnished. Investigate this. Dennett Investment company,. 102 West Main stroet. . LOOK AT THIS 5 acres 2Vi miles from Medford under new irrigation district. Runn ings constructed only 7 years ago. Modern bungalow with 8 moms, built In furniture, and electric lights. Bath room, wash stand in one bed room Exceptionally large living ana dining rooms, with large fire place. Nice wood house, barn, chicken house, pump house with lank and Fairbanks Morse motor good well. This placo will be on the market for 30 days only, all cash $3305.00, no terms given. Son R. H. McCurdy, Medford National Bank Bldg. ' FOR SALE IJVESTOCK FOR SALE Five year old hore, weight about 101)0. 'Well broke. Phone Sti'.i-Y. . 71 FOH SALE First class cow. 423 King street. 00 FOR SALE Two yearling heifers, one fresh, also calves, cheap. Har vey Rucker, Grlffiu Creek, R. R. 1 70 FOR SALE Brown mare nine years old, sound and true, weight 1150. You take no chances. Hero is a beauty. Phone 305-H-2. 07 'Ull SALE -Two large sows and 10 pigs, $00. Near V. Houston, on Trail road. 6S FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Half mile south df Medford on Adklns place, Schub. Bros. CO FOR SALE A good seven year old work horse weighing 15(10 pounds. Call S30 Bennett Btreot. Phone 203-L. 00 FOR SALE Four beautiful fresh cows, production six gallons each per day. Walsh's Place, on Ross Lano, two miles northwest of Jled ford. 08 FOR SALE Cheap, two dandv sad dlo horses, two driving and work horses. Walsh's place on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Aled ford. 70 FOR SALE POU1TK1 AND EGGS FOR SALE Five weeks old cock erols cheap; good breeding stock Mrs. F. H. Dressier. 07 FOR SALE MISOEIIiANEOUS FOR SALE A double keyboard Smith Premier typewriter which Is in good condition. Medlord Cham her of Commerce. 71' FOR SALE Barn, 22x53, all mater ial In gootl condition: also a mini ber of double sash windows with sash weights, all In No. 1 condition Cheap if taken at onco. Carlton Sisters, Central Point. Phone 7S8-.I-0.. , . OS FOR SALE Complete household furniture, also typewriter und col lapsiblo baby buggy. 312 South cirapo. 07 FOR SALE Hardy spray rig In good running order. Mrs. W. Barnes ' Smith, Phono 157 Central Point. OS FOR SALE Household furniture In eluding twin brass beds, cnamclc? iron beds, mahogany soctlonal bookcases, oak dining table, chairs writing desk, dressers, dressing table, chiffonier, rugs, dishes, rrult jars, garden tools. 1103 West Tenth street. - 0 FOR SALE Fine steel range with colls, washing machine, wringer lawn mower, pitcher pump und plpo. Phono 802-Y. , 70 FOR SALE Refrigerator, . three porch chairs, garden plow. Call, at 737 West Jackson. 00 FOR SALE Bod davenport, . good condition. Phono 632-.I or 892-M. FOR SALE Used clothes and all kinds of stuff. 203 South Front street. 00 FOR SALE Brunswick and records, practically now. Toledo . range. excellent condition. 715 West Jackson, tolephone 887-Y. 66 FOR SALE 11 thousand shingles, hand shave, $8.00 per. 23 thou sand shakes, $15.00 per. Butte Falls. W. C. Schnoldor & Coblelgh 69 FOR SALE About 20 acres fine nlfalfa hay In shock. Ross Lane. Phone 788-J-l. 66 FOR SALE 50 gal. gasoline tank, steel spring cot, drophead sewing machine good order. Some an tiques. Douglas, 101 South Con tral. Phone 615-J. . ' FOR SALE 3000 gallon tnnk, wind mill and pump; a real buy. Peo ple s Electric Store. FOR SALE $90 quarter sawod oak buffet for $50. Quart and two quurt Mason Jars. Cull 815 Ben nett avenue. Cs'o phone. 65 FOR SALE Clean alfalfa In the field. Ernest Webb, Central Point. Phone 247. 67 FOR SALE Balceay and stairs. Will fit In any store. Also 40 running feet glass panol partition. Medford Hook Store. - 9 FOR SALE Band, gravel, ediment and dirt. Plowing ana teaming work done. Phone 9 12-J, Samuel , Bateman, 802 Maple street. TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Two old ewes with their lambs. Owner can have same by calling at Nunun ranch, Jack sonville. 67 TAKEN UP One brown horse, branded A on right shoulder. One bay horse, very breechy, no brand. Owner cun have same by paying for this ad and damages. Murgrel- tur Ranch, S'A miles south Jack sonvllle. 6 8 NOW 40 acres, 20 In cultivation, fenced good barn, poor houso, family orch ard,. 12 acres good alfalfa land, ad joins town of Rogue River. . 50 acres, good house, fair barn about 15 acres In cultivation, near the Pacific Highway on Birdsoye Creek. 8 room house with two lots on cor ner, puved street, close In. NOW SEE IS NOW FOR BARGAINS UK! AVI) LITTLE HURD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 411-15 M. V. II. Illdg., Medford, Ore, FARM TtJANB PAY OFF YOUR OLD MORTGAGE on your farm or orchard by replac ing your loan with us en the ex tended payment plan at 6 inter est. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf MONEY TO U)AX O LOAN .1. li. Andrews loans money on- real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone D3-M. SI North Grape street. MISCELLANEOUS. JUST ARRIVED A large shipment of wotd sacks; fleece twine for sale cheap. We aro also In tho market for both wool and mohair. John son's. 45 South Front. Phone 302. , Itl'Sl.NESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors. MURRAY BROS. Ai VAN VOR13 Abstracts of Title. Cttthbert Bldg., Rooms 3 and 5, 'North Central Ave. Auto Supplies. LAHF.R AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the. largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. iLl.lAH 11. HURD l.nwver, 411-15 M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rouuis s uuu v, .ucuroru .National Hank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. O. C. BOGfiS Roal estute law and settlement of estates a specialty. IllacksmltliiiiK. MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of auto blacksmlthlng. Springs guaranteed: Portland prices. 118 South Bartlett street. Phono 183-J. - Ilulldlng Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS speclalizo In nil kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 25-3 Civil Engineer. CHARLES A. NUTTER Civil, mu nicipal ana nyurauuc engineer, 26 years practice. City surveys, plans and specifications for water and sower systems. Sectional Burveya', lund appraising, timber cruising, drainage and Irrigation. Maplng fitwl hhlDnvlnttnn . Orrtita Bn.l -ML ..,,, . , u,. ,,, utitvu ouu inci dence 82(1 South Contral avenue. 80 I0M'i t Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E, M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and. In come Tax requirements. Looklnto our simplified accounting method, M. F. ' & II. Building, Medford. 'Phone 167-R. Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Muslo studio, 3 IS Gornott-Coroy Bldg. Phone 72. - Mineral Unfits. MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Chi ropractic Physician, First National Bank Building. Entrance, room 5, Ashland, Oregon. ..... .. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. A. BURKLUND CHIROPRAC TIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS. St. . Mark's Bldg. Tel. 454. -. DR. J. J. Emmens Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. ' Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg., Phone 567.. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Uarnett-Corey JJldg. Phone 904.-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetrics. Spoclal attention given to diseases of women. Offices 30G-7 M. F. & H: Bldg. Residence, the Dow Hos 'Pltal. l'riiiters und Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing syatoms, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Olflce42 North Front St.. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertaker. it'll. rx. I r.nu 1 ' Undertaker 1 . Phone M 47 nnd 47-J-2. 28 Sonth Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am bulunce Service. Coroner. Lodge. L O. O. F. Hertford lorim No. II, Meets every Monday night at 7:90, O. T. Parker, K. Q.. W. U M tiler, secre tary. Rogue River Encampment He. 80. Meeta 2d and 4th Prldaya at 1:10 p. m. Samuel Bateman, C. P., L. O. How. ard, acrlbe. Olive Itbekah Indite No. II Meat 1st and Ird Tupadaya at I p. m. Nan rife Hull. N. Q Annie J. Batemaiaj eecretary. Visitors cordially utIU4 to al meallnsa, . , . i