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r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE," jSIEDTORD, OUttGOX, TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 1020. PAflE FIVE Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 8. Cattle weak; receipts 28. Price chims!.;: Choice cows and heifers, ,!).,-(.l(; 10.23: cood to vhoicc, .f8.."i0(a !).."i0: medium to sood. $7.00(58.50: fair tii medium, $G..r07."0; camicrs, $4(6 ii.flO; medium light calves, .f8(Sll. Others unhanecd. Hogs steady; receipts 207. Prices unchanged. Sheep weak; receipts 413. Prices unchanged. 'j. Butter PORTLAND. Ore., June S. Hut tor steady: prices unchanged. NEW YORK. June g.-Closinst prices on Libertv bonds: :i.,'s $1)1.00: first 4's $80.24; second Vs. ZHMV. tirst 4y4's $80.10; second 44 's $85.40; third 4'i's, $85!I'J fourth 4Vi's, $85.70: Victory 3-Vs.' $95.40 : Victor.v, 4's $!)5.40. Mr. Deford started with his sheep this week tor the mountains and will herd them on the way till tho reserve opens. ' , Howard Rodgers and son and daughter are thinning fruit at the Washburn orchard at Table Rock. Our mall carrier, Mr. Ed Vincent has gono to Marshflcld on a vacation and Mrs. Guy Tex is delivering the mail. Miss Vada Morrison and Miss Gladys Rodgors visited with Ella Chapman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith were out to visit home folks at Antloch Sunday. Myrtle Chapman Is visiting with her brother, Claude and wife this week. Audra Eulow of Beagle, left Sun day to work in an orchard near Med ford thinning fruit. .T. Blgham and sons drove several head of fat cows to market Friday. ' Born,' to Mr. and Mrs. Charles San derson of Beagle, a 12 pound baby hoy. - Mr. Chapman made a trip to the Meadows this week to Joo Mayfield's place. ? ' The dance at the Mountain school liouso Saturday night was not very well attended. '' Ed .Mooro. and Kills Clark of the Meadows made a trip to R. E. Moore's place at Rosy Ann two days this week to brand and get their cattle together for the mountains. "" Clay Conley is recovering from his sickness and will be out of the hos pital in another week. Jess 31ass, our road supervisor, is putting In several good bridges that are badly needed; CENTRAL POINT The Central Point library is open to the public on Monday and Thurs day of each week, hours 2 to D, and 7 to 9 p. m. There aro many good books in the library and every one Is entitled to get books, provided he obeys and follows the rules set down by all libraries in regard to borrow ing. Good roading is always a profit able and enjoyable diversion and many people will be" very glad to have the opportunity of getting good liter ature twice a week at tho library In their own town. V r C. IN-'. Davis has resigned as chief clerk In Cowley's Emporium here and has accepted a position in Medford. Mr. DavlB was succeeded here by Ray Henderson, well known to the public as he filled the same position here for a few months last summer, and was known as a very efficient and popular manager. Mayor W. A. Cowley spent the first of tho week with his family here, returning to his business at Dunsmuir, Cal., Tuesday evening. Mrs. Foley and daughter Miss Kath erlne of Gold Hill were in Central Point, one day las week. A large number of people from In and out of town attended the Decora tion day exercises held in Central hall Tuesday afternoon. The pro gram was appropriate and most fit ting. Little Francis Faber made her initial appearance in public on that day, reciting. In her sweet babyish voice, a litt'.o piece called "The Flag". Small Geraldtne Fox again pleased the audience, as in previous years, with a patriotic recitation, and many other children did credit to them selves In the rendition of their parts. Reverend D. E. Millard, of .Medford, outdid himself in a splendid address. Impressive, eloquent and full of pa triotism, and greatly enjoyed. The Ladles' Aid quartet sang two beauti ful selections and added greatly to the enjoyment of the day's program. Wilbur Dunlap of Dunsmuir, Cal., spent Sunday with homo folks here. Hcled Man and Wife "Walter Farraud, 1093 Springfield Ave., Irvlngton, X. J., writes: "My back ached continuously, as did my wife's." After taking Foley Kidney .Pills, we were surprised with the quick results. I recommend Foley Kidney Pills to any one who has kid ney or bladder trouble." They help rid the blood of impurities that cause rheumatic pains, swollen, aching and stiff joints and muscles and other symptoms of kidney trouble. For Sale by Medford pharmacy. Adv. ANTIOCH ITEMS EVANS VALLEY About two weeks 110 Mr. Donald Dimiek and Mi M'arv While ol Rogue River suriui-cd their friv-ndh liv gcttimr married. Lust Thursday eveniinr the friends of the youns couple surprised them bv- givintr them a miscellaneous shower at the liomt of the bride's aunt. Mrs. Wtikeninu of liogue River. The vumitr couple received mimv useful and bountiful presents. Refreshments o cake and ice cream were .served, and in pnrtiiii; all wished .Mr. and Mrs. Dimiek u lone and happv wedded life. For the pres ent, they will reside in Hoguc River. Mr. iin.l Mrs. F. O. llonner took in the t'hutaiKiua at the Pass on Sat urday evening. Eugene Moore, who has employ ment near Salem, took his folks bv surprise last Thursday bv making them a visist. He took the return train for Salem on Sunday mornim;. Mii.vs Creek school closed lust Friday with a picnic which was much enioved bv the children and their friends. The patrons of the school are much gratified with tho splendid work of Miss Taylor, and rcstret. that thev cannot retain lici for .another veur. She left that evening, lor hei home in the Pass. ' .Mr. aud .Mrs. Smith of California motored out to the Dimieks last week i'or a short visit. Mrs. Smith is n sister of Kd Dimiek. Mr. Kd Thompson has irone to at tend the State Grunge at Hend, rep resentiner Enterprise Grange of Evans Valley. The prospects re for h lively meeting and we expect to hear all about it when Ed conies back. The dance iriven bv the i-rangc last Saturduy evening was well patronized. Tho Grants Pass orchestra furnished excellent music. Everyone is looking forward to (he basket srfeial to be held at Grunge Hall next Saturday evening for the benefit of our county home demon strator. We hope the whole commu nity will lurn out and make this a grand success. A program under the direction of I he Winier teacher. Sir. Jacobson, will be staged, after which tho baskets will he auctioned, JIT. and .Mrs. ',V. W. Williams had as their dinner guests lust Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Steward of the Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There is only one way to curs catarrhal deafness, ar.d that Is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In llamed condition of the mucous lining: of .the Eustachian Tubo. When thin tube la tnflamod you have a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, and when tt- Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless thf Inflammation can be reduced nnd this tubt restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forovcr. Many cases ot deafness are caused by catarrh, which la an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood on the mucous surfaced of the system We will five One Hundred Dollars for any oaaa of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Medicine. Cir culars free. All Druggists. 76c. F. J. CHENET A CO., Toledo, O. Page-Dressier Co. Phone 282 Nash Block East Main St., Medford. Are'You Looking for an Investment? THIS ONE IS. SAFE . SOUND SURE IT'S AN. r r. APARTMENT HOUSE T H IR'aU Y ' '..!i6:ROOM,.SUITES . .C- INCOME J V OVER $400 MONTHLY SEVEN BATH ROOMS 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 WITHIN 24 MONTHS NOW PAYING 33 1-3 PER CENT GROSS FOR QUICK SALE THE PRICE $15,000.00 NOTE -r- Medford cannot care for the people here now, The coming year will prove extremely profitable for an apartment house of this land This offers a very attractive income. No waiting. No uncertainty. Very easy terms Page-Dressier Co. THE IJEST FIRE INSURANCE ANY KI1D OF REAL ESTATE Applesrate, and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. IJonner. It is reported that E. W. Wilson of lower Evans Creek Vullev has sold out. Miss Edna van Gothera, who is teaching out on Elk Creek, above Trail, camo home for a few day's visit. She was accompanied bv Slis Pense. -ism;AAAUMl me road workers have been doins: some improving on the Pleasant Creek road, which was bndlv in need of re pair. The farmers ai". trettinir their irri gating" ditches in order and hac already begun irrigating for the sea son. (Jviite a crowd iruthcrcd on tho Wi nier race track last Sunday afternoon to witness some tuner riding. Horses, nuilcs and steers were brouuht into the iireiiu, and the star performers were Frank Woolridge of tho Apie gatc, Verne Orr and Leslie .Miller, and thev uerformed some real "buck uroo' stunts, which thrilled the spectators. Hiehie Richmond was master of ceremonies. In the" Inst race, one of the horses flew tiit track and ran over little Hoy Moore rendering him unconscious for a while. Dr. Longhridgn was summon ed and it is hoped- that his bruises arc not serious. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin iB genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and pro scribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bnyer package" wliich contains proper direc tions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds nnd Pain, Ilancly hjn boxes of 12 tab lets cost few cents. Druggists also Bell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mono aceticacidestcr of SalicvUcacid. AUioMOBruss FOR SALE Overland car, old but In good shnpe. $ ISO. Oil will buy it. Phone 443-L or call 216 Haver. Si. GS FOR SALIC Special. 1920 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 1918 Davis Six nutomo . bile, by owner. P. L Freed, Rogue River, Ore., R. F. D. .1. G8 WA'XTED To trade branu new six cylinder car for House and lot. City property. Clark & Chllders. , FOR SALE 1916 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. WAiXTED Automobiles for repair by expert auto mechanic. Clark & Chllders, opp. Nat. Phone 26. 336 FOR SALE Used Maxwell five-passenger car. Good condition. Price $400. Page Dreaslor Co., . Nash " Block. HELP WANTED FEMALB WANTED Experienced saleswoman. Apply at Mann's, 14 North Central. tt' WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Apply 815 East Main. Phone 431-R. tf WAXTEDy-Woman or girl for gen eral housework, two In family. 131 Almond. 69 WANTED Woman for general housework; high wages. Mrs. P. W. Hamlll, phone 610-.I-3. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework; no waahlne, ' no ironing. One who will idoep at home preferred. Tel. 619-.I. 68 WANTED Girl to do Housework in small family. Hours 8:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. Mrs. Blaine Klum. 328 South Holly. WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral house work. Phone 750-X. 69 WANTED Woman or girl to do housework, three in family. A good home. Phone 452-H. 69 WANTED Cook for family of two. No children. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. WANTED Girl to attend cigar stand Hotel Medford. ' WANTED WaltresBea at Rex Cafe. $15 per week. tf w S3 yT rK WANTED A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN To buy 160 acres for $15,000, an Irrigated alfalfa, stock and fruit ranch. It Is ideally locatod, three-quarters milo frontago along paved Pacific Highway and Rogue river. In tho scenic canyon be tween Gold Hill and Grants l ass. JUST IXK)K POIl THK MOST HE.VlTII'lTi HOMESITE, That is "It " House on knoll' in - . fly ' ' GKOVB OK MAGNIFICENT OAKS .' Land a, fine loam, gently sloping to highway. Eighty acres, nearly level, in cultivation. Ten acres in alfalfa. Ten acres In pears. Balance In g'rain. One hundred acres under new ditch with district water rights. Some timber. Good out range. L Good hunt ing, good fishing. When irrigated this will make ono of the best stock ranches in Jackson county, and worth $30,600. See us now, and buy at present prices, '- - . . . PRICE $15,000 GOOD TERMS. , , ROGUE RIVER AV. M. Holmes. Vswli t'orner. HELP WANTEH MALE WANTED Married man for general ranch work; good wages. F. Pe louze, Eagle Point. WANTED Blight cutters. Phone 7SS-J. ' 67 "WANTED General orchard help and applo thinners. Hear Creek Orch ard. Phone 46S-J-2. 68 WANTED Single man to join dem onstration and sales crew travel ling north by machine; gootl pay. . steady position with large eastern company. See Mr. Dawson- after 6:30 evenings. Hotel Holland. 67 WANTED 17 boys, any s,ize, to look ut our new bicycles, 13 difforent models. Easy terms. Liberty Re pair Shop. WANTED Teamster. Phone 64. WANTED Ranch help. Phone Mira vista Orchard 597-J-3. AVANTED All classes of construc tion men. $5.00 for common la bor, other wages in proportion. Steady work for a year. Rogue River Valloy Canal Co. WANTED Men near Rogue Rivor, going wages; reasonable board. Schell & Calvert, Contractors. WANTED Teams and men. Moon & Co.'; near Port Orford, Curry coun ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali fornia hay and grain, bay $34.00 per ton, grain, $72. Good raon ' $5.00 per day; board $1.10;. work road construction. Moon & Co. 70 WANTED Carpenter work, contract or by tho day; estimates furnished free. Call Carpenter, phone 931. 7 . WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Sewing, dressmaking, al terations, children's sewlng ;Qf all kinds dono reasonable. 243' North Holly. 6S WANTED Work. Two married men and famlllos, thoroughly ex perienced in farming and orchard work. Call 712 West Jackson street. 71 WANTED Will take car, of children while the mother workB. Inquire 635 Palm street. 69 WANTED Sheep to shear by expert Apartments. . 69 WANTED Married man wants steady work on farm or would like to rent ono furnished. Can leave hero in August. P. G, Deuuor, Brothers, Oregon. - 72 WANTED MISCELTjANEOCS AVANTED 3 M or largo logging wagon. Phono 64, 'Guy Connor. 69 WANTED A UBCd Victrola or other standard make. Phone 77 9-L. b'J AVANTED Advertiser desires com fortable room in private homo, close in, with tlfiu of gurnge. Will pay well. iW, A:, "Mall Triliime. 6!) WANTED- 1000 good plants.- Call 314-W. tomato 67 AVANTED A set of Book of Know ledge, must be llttlo used. Med ford Book Storq, , 68 FOR SALE Cheap, three light spring wagons. - good as new. AValBh's place on Ross Lano, two miles northwest of Medford. .88 AVANTED Washings, 35c per dozen. 337 West Holly street, corner of Oak. 67 WANTED Carlo&d of barley or oata, Rogue River Valley Canal Co. AVANTED Partlos to contract thin ning. Phone Mlravista Orchard, 597-J-3. AVANTED To rent strictly modorn 5 or 6 room bungaiow; mimt bo first class, or 3 or 1 room apart ment. Phone ISO. - WANTED Logging teams. Call L AV. Stansell, phono 685-R-4. WANTED Ten tons of grain hay. L. W. Stansell, phone 685-R-4. WANTED Good clean rags. Bed ford Printing Co. WANTED Carpet weaving and cleaning. 201 South Riverside. Phone 35-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED House moving and ra- palrlnc. Phone 488-M or 48S-X. tf TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Two old ewes with their lambs. Owner can have same by calling nt Nunan ranch, Jack sonville. 67 TAKEN UP One brown horse, branded A on right shoulder. One bay horse, very breechy, no brand. "Owner can 'have same by paving for this ad and damages. Margrel tor Ranch, 8 'A miles south Jack sonville. " 68 Licensed v ' CITY SCAVENGER ; All refuse Immediately rsmored on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence district!. Dally business dis trict. Phono 895. - - LAND COMPANY Phone .121. J. C. rtfirnris . WANTED REAL KSTATH WANTED To hear rrom owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn. 83 FOR SALE UK A Li ESTATE FOR SALE Five houses. Rents net 12 per cent. Safe speculations or good homes. Box 1147, Medford Oregon. 7: FOR SALE 80 acres of land, 50 acres under cultivation. For quick sale see owner at Nash Hotel to night. . AVIUtam Epp. 6i FOR SALE 160 acres, well improv ed farm. Lane county, all bottom land,-at a bargain pii-o. Will trade for farm in Rogue River valley. Owner, YV. .1. .Messenger, will be at Nash Hotel lobby, Wednesday, . June 5, ut 9 to 10 a. m. 67 FOR SALE liouso and lot cheap two blocks from postoffice: also furnished upartmenl house. Phone 403-X-2. 69 FOR SALIC Three ucres: two acres selected bearing fruit, alfalfa, clo Ver. fine f?lll-ilert. nil li-rit'iiteil 7. room modern plastered house, gar age, etc. Kxcollent view. Price $4500. Address O. Guslafson, 44;i Euclid, Ashland, Ore. 71 FOR SALE At sacrifice, good 301 acre dairy and stork ranch, situat ed three and one-half miles from Medford, fonced and cross fenced. Fair house and barn, good sprins 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 be included gootl team of horses, wagon and farm imple ments and various tools. Also ten head of Jersey hoifers, bred, and ten head of registered brood sows, Poland ChinnB, red, and one regis tered boar of samo breed. Wil' sell with or without stock. Prico $10,500. Percy Gibson, Nash Hotel, or AV. E. Bryson on ranch. 71 FOR SALL Six-room modern house, . screen porch, firoplaco, woll im proved. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply during tho day to 17 South Riverside. FOR SALE My present home at 22 9 Apple street. Seven rooms and bath. Heaiitiful lot with 'six largo English walnut trees, one largo chestnut and one cherry tree, 11 choice rose bushes in parking. Large garden spot nnd chicken yard. Small house on back of lot that can ho used for gnragc. Close to High school nnd only 2Vi blocks from Main streot. FOR SALE Seven ncres all in crop. Flrre modern soven room liouso, olovatod tank. Garago and wood shed. Central Point. For particu lars see or phono J. AV. AVakoflold. 69 FOR SALE At a big bargain, 11-3 acres ot land, 25 in cultivation, 8 acres in corn, the balance In wild oats and wheat; crop goes with place if taken before harvest. Good water. Close to school. Price $2600. See S. F. Coy on ranch at Eagle Point, or his agents, Brown & White. 69 FOR SALE 13 acre ranch, good al falfa ground, with house and barn. Apply to owner, Mrs. Kato Walton, Route 1. 68 FOR SALE 4 0 acre ranch in Sams A'alley. New modern bungalow, large barn, 60-ton silo. Thn land is the best grain land and has a fine crop this year. The buildings are worth the prico, $4500. Fox & Tex, Central Point, Ore. 68 FOR SALE Here's your chance: 80 acre ranch, four miles from Hilt, Calif., 15 acres grain, bearing orch ard, good fivo room houso, barn, etc.- Fenced and cross-fenced; plenty of wood; stork range; good water, $2000. $1100 cash, long timo on balance. Reason for sell ing, havo another ranch noar. write me. William B. Norrls, Hilt, ' Calif. 69 REAL ESTATE for lease and ex ' change. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Farm, 154 acres, on Ap plcgatn, six miles above Murphy, Oregon, all under good wire fonco, 100 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, easily cleared. Water right to irrigate eight acres, good house and barn, 50 acres in wheat, ; 20 acres In corn, most all level land; mile to school house, dally R. F. D. mall; pumping plant can be "installed at reasonable cost to Irrigate 50 acres. Address or call on W. S. Bailey, Murphy, Ore., Route 1. 67 FOR SALE Bungalow with five rooms, Bcreen 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 sleeping rooms, besides four rooms for owner's living rooms; steam heating plant; hot and cold, water thruout; garage, room for 'five cars. Will soil com pletelyfurnlshed. Investigate this. Bennett Investment company, 102 West Main street. LOOK AT THIS 5 acres ,2 ' miles from Medford under new Irrigation district.- Bulia- Ings constructed only 7 years ago. Modern bungalow with 8 rooms, 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 tank and Fairbanks Morse motor good well, This place will ha on the market for 30 days only, all cash $.1305.00, no terms given. See R. H. McCurdy, Medford National Bank Bldg- FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Ft) It SALE Ono Poland China sow ami eight pigs; one Poland China boar, price right. 1 1-3 north of Seven oaks on Pacific Highway. W. II. Penlnger. 69 FOR SALE Five year old horse, weight about 1600. Well broke. Phone 869-Y. 71 FOR SALE Two earling heifers, one fresh, also calves, cheap. Har vey Ruckor, Griffin Creek, R. R. 1 70 FOR SALE Brown mare nino years old, sound and true, weight 1450. You take no chances. Hore is a bounty. Phone 365-R-2. 67 FOR SALE Two largo sows nnd 16 pigs, $60. Nenr F. Houston, on Trail road. 68 FOR SALE Four beautiful fresh cows, production six gallons oach per day. AValsh's Place, on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Med ford. 68 FOR SALE Cheap, two dandy sad dle horses, two driving and work . horses. Walsh's place on Ross 1 Lnno, two miles northwest ot Med ford. 76 FOR 8A1.E rODMM AND EGGS FOR SALE Laying hens. Brown and Buff Leghorns. Phone 86-Y. 67 FOR SALE Five weoks old cock erels cheap; good breeding stock. Mrs. F. H. Dressier. 67 FOR BALE MIBCHlAANBOUB FOR SALE Bed davenport in good condition; also table lamp with roso colored shade. Phono 390-1. during day and 892-M evenings. 09 FOR SALE Homo mado baskets, typewriter, llarley-Diividson mo torcycle, roller skates. 18 acres unimproved. One aero, . house, barn nnd chickens. Answer E. Mossne.r, Gold Hill. Ore. 71 FOR SALE Ono largo it rrlgorator, ono part glass front door, one panel door, ono O. A. C. dryor, gal vanized iron stock trough. 1021 Nlnntic or phone 4 07-Y. 72 FOR SALE A double keyboard Smith Prntnini- li-nnu-ritur wlilnh id in good condition. Medford Clmin- uer ot wominurco. t r FOR SALE Barn, 22x52, all mater ial in good condition; nlso a num ber of double sash windows with snsh weights, all in No. 1 condition. Cheap if taken ot once. Carlton Sisters, Central Point. Phone 788-.I-6. 68 FOR SALE Completo household furniture, nlso typewriter and col lnpslble baby, buggy. 312 South Grape. 67 FOR SALE Hardy spray rig In good running order. Mrs. AV. Barnes Smith, Phone 157 Central Point. 68 FOR SALE Household furnituro in eluding' twin brass beds, enameled iron bods, mahogany sectional bookcases, oak dining tablo, chairs writing desk, dressers, dressing table, chiffonier, ruga, dishes, fruit jnrs, garden tools. 1103 West Tenth street. 67 'OR SALE Fine steel range with colls, washing machine, wringer lawn mower, pitcher pump and pipe. Phone 862-Y. 70 FOR SALE 11 thousand shingles, hand shave, $8.00 per. 23 thou . sand shakes, $15.00 per. Butte Falls. AV. C. Schneider & Cobleigh 69 FOR SALE 50 gal. gasoline tank, steel spring cot, drophend sewing machine good order. Some an tiques. Douglas, 101 South Con tral. Phono 616-J. FOR SALE 3000 gallon tank, wind mill nnd pump; a roul buy. Peo ples Electric Store. FOR SALE Clean alfalfa In tho field. Ernest Webb, Central Point. Phone 247. 67 FOR SALE Sana, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Uateman, ioz Maple street. FOR RENT FURNISH iSD ROOMS FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for working women; reason ablo. Inquire 635 Palm etroet. AD FOR RENT Front room. Phonei 641-H. 67 FOR RENT Furnished front bed room In private home. Young man preforrcd. C20 South Central Phone 036-L. FOR RENT HOlrSEKEEPlNG ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeep rooms. 407 Beatty. Phone 528-.I I 71 FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms, upstairs. 345 North Bart- Iett. 68 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT Brick stores and brick rooming houses on West Main street. Best location. John F. AVhlto. 09 ' NOW . $1,000 BUYS . 40 acres, 20 In cultivation, fonced, good barn, poor house, family orch ard, 12 acres .good alfalfa land, ad Joins town of Rogtio River. 50 acres, good house, fair barn, about 15 acres in cultivation, near the Pacific Highway on Blrdseye Creek. 8 room houso with I wo lots on cor. ner, paved street,' closo in. NOW SEE IS NOW FOR BARGAINS IIIG il AX LITTLE HTJRD LAND & INVEST MENT CO. lt-15 SI, F, II, Bid., Mfdford, Ore, FOR RENT HOUSES FOIt UK NT Six-room cottage, 312 South Grapo, and furniture for sale. 67 FARM IOASB 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 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Androws loans money oil real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phono 53-M. 31 North Grape atreet. MISCELLANEOUS. JUST ARRIVED A largo shipment of wool sacks; fleece twii,o for sale cheap. ' We are also in the market, for both wool nnd mohnir. John son's. 45 South Front. Phono 302. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Alastructors. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Cuthbert Bldg., Rooms 3 and 5, 'North Contral Ave. Auto Supplies, LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. ELUA II TTTTTu RD Lawyer, 4 1 1-15 m. i . Be u. uiug., Medford. PORTER J. NEFF 'Attornoy-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett Coroy Building. O. C. BOGUS Real estate law and settlement of estates a specialty. BlackKinltblng. MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds ot auto blacksmlthlng. Springs guaranteed. Portland pricos. 118 South Bnrtlott etreot. Phono 183-J. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize in nil kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 25J Civil EnKlnccr. CHARLES A. NUTTER Civil, mu nicipal and hydraulic engineer, 26 years practice. City surveys, plans nnd specifications tor water and sewer systems. Sectional surveys, land appraising, timber cruising, drnlnnge and Irrigation. Maping and bluoprlntlng. Office and resi dence 826 South Central avenue. 80 ' Expert Accountant, WILSON AUDITING CO. E, M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attontion given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phono 167-R. Instruction In Music. FRED ALTON HA1G11T Teacher ot i piano and harmony. Height Miislo . studio, 318 Garnott'Coroy Bldg. Phono 72. Mineral Rntlis. .-1 : MINERAL BATHS Dr, Hawley, Chi ropractic Physician, First National Bank Building. Entrance, room 5, Ashland, Oregon. Pliyslclnns nnd Surgeons. DR. A. BURKLUND CHIROPRAC TIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS. St. Mark's Bldg. Tol. 454. DR. J. J. Emmons Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, . ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. OcullBt and Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & U. Co. Bldg. Phone D67. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg. ' Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers nnd Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North FlrSt. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed.. Undertakers. ItMIN A. PERL Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-.I-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady assistant. - Auto mobilo Hearse Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. - Lodge h O. O. F Medford lode No. IB, MhU every Monday ntaht at 7:16, O. T. Parker, N. O., W, I Miller, ore tar y. Iteirue River ffneampmeat No. It- Meets id end 4th Fridays at 7:10 P. m. Samuel Batemaa, G. P I O, Haw ard, ecrlbe. , Olive Kbeks.li lodge No. 11 Meets let and 8rd Tueedeye at t p. tn. Nan nie Hull. N. O., Annie J, Batsman, eoretery. visitor cordially Invited to all meetings. 1 5 LVyni,..!!!,, im