Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    MTCDFORT) MATL TTCTBUNTC, MF.DFORT), OKEOON, WEDNESDAY. JTXE 0. 1920.
PA OF, SEVEN'
POKTLAXI), Ore, June ! Caitlo
sternly; receipts 7. Quotations un
ehnngeu. Hoirs steady; receipts 320. Quota
tions unrlinneeri.
Rhee;) steady; receipts 12. Price
chances: Lambs $1 1 Mn 1 2 ; ewes
3(S7; yeurlinns, 7ftfi8. Others im
ehnnged. ! ' Butter
I'OliTI.AXD. Ore.. Jane 0. Halter
steady. - Quotations um-haueed.
NEW YORK. Jane !). Final prices
on Liberty bonds today were- :1.'s
$!)1.!HI; first 4's 8U.14; seeo'nd 4's
H.-,.10;' iir..
Ho.:ill; seeond
4',4's $8.5.22;" ttiir.j 4.Vs. ' S!!
fourth 414 's $8,..V. Victory il'Vu
95.r0; 'Victory, 4's $!)".(HI.
SEATTLE. June !). Clearim:, $."),.
770,004; balances, 1,184,:J41.
TACOJrA, June !). C'lenrinKs $S8(i
07,5; balances $77(l.70(i.
PORTLAND, June !(. C'lcnrm'rs
-o,149,4;U; balances 1,OS.",804.
KANSAS LADY SPEAKS.
(Continued From Page On).
Jin- speak' recently wrote mo a Idler
and said he heard I claimed to be only
Sli. "All I have to say,' he wrote, 'it
that either vou are a miracle or n
dimmed liar.' "
Mr. Depew said the countrv needed
experienced statesmanship to deal
with the problems jrrowinir out of the
war, douinrinir the republican party
had handled it with "ability," alter
Hi,. Civil ttitr and has proven its abil
ity to do sd.
Mr. Depelv tool,- saccessive I'liims at
President Wilson's trip to Europe to
the, fireat umusenient of the delenalnr.
Other presidents, h. said, had dealt
with forcien nations, but had selected
"the best brains and men in the coun
try o no and do it.
"When Sir. Wilson went to Euro'ie
and the politicians and diplomats said
to him 'what do you want?' he re
plied, 'I want a League of Nations, a
Heaven on earth, of which I shall be
the recording angel.' "
"The League of Nations is thero
and there is no man who can add one
word to the description which was
(riven by our chairman, Senator
Lodce. As I travel about, man niter
man comes to me and says 'I always
have been .1 democrat, but Mr. Wilson
has taken nwav every principle of
tho democratic party and I want you
to nominate a uood man and win.'
"1 think (luritm the summer, mil
lions of, these democrats will vote
our ticket."
At that point llr. Depew couldn't
resist the temptation to tell a story.
-' Then in a serious vein Mr. Dep.'w,
sjionkinsr as a veteran of sixtv-five
years on the republican platform,
prophesied that oat of the conven
tion would come wisdom and enthu
K.insm, and that the nation "stnnd
inu'for the principles 'of Washiimton.
Lincoln and Roosevelt, would take its
place as a leader for the peace and
unity and civilization of mankind."
.' Then there were calls for various
speakers after Mr. Depew had retired
and amid a whirlwind of cheeriinr Mr.
Lodge introduced Mrs. Martraret ll'll
McC'arter of Kansas who not rounds
of cheers.
The convention stood while Mrs.
Mx'Carter took the platform. She
wore a olose-fittimr turban with a
neckpiece of monkey fur and n taune
(rbwn.
h Mj. Mcf'artor was in good voice
nnd evidently reached the farthest
part ofthe hall.
"The women of Anicricn," she said,
"are organized and trained nnd ready
for the duties of citizenship. We
stand bv the party that, never has
failed in its loyalty to the cood old
Stnrs and Stripes. The women of
Amorica must follow that banner -md
I'.plcdce you that the womanhood of
America will not be found wanting in
'Upholding republican ideals. At the
ballot box we stand ready to ficht
that in nil the cominir years, our na
tion wilh all its ideals of republican
ism, shall endure and the Star Span
ned Manner in Triumph Shall Wave
O'er the Land of the Free and the
Home ofthe Brave."
Mrs. McCurtcrs speech was short
but- snnpnv anil the audience liked it.
The movie men demanded a shot, at
the first woman speaker on u repub
lican platform.
i ("Please be quiet." asked Senator
I,idee. "wjiile we endure one of the
nljllicttons of public me-ocinar in am
for the movies."
iWliilc the movie men were seltinc
their "shot" a son',' leader distracted
attention in sinsrim.' the "13attlc Hvnin
of the Republic.',' . i - ;
'The audience entered into the spirit
of: the thinir. nnd san'.' the chorus,
"Oforv. Olorv, Ifnlleln-vnh." with the
ni-ceht'on tne""vriu." """
Tho son?. lender-wni ; rendv for
another 'effort, but was escorted ;o a
seat by Charles R Wuiren of Michi
iran, one of the plat form committee.
There were some loud cries for 'Tncb
Joe'' Cannon from the floor, but
Chairman Lodire announced the f ir
mer speaker was not in the hall.
Then there were cries for adjourn
ment and Senator Wadsworth moved
that the convention adjourn and
meet nt 11 o'clock tomorrow morninL'.
While the adjournment motion w:rs
beine put. Mavor Hale Thompson
vajfllv. triad to eet the attention -f
the chair to announce that the Illinois
Steel company had invited the d' :e
pates nnd alternates to lum'lvo'n.
. "The lunch will be wasted if. ii is
not announced," pleaded the mavor.
Although the convention had ben
adjourned. Chairman l.odse succeed
ed in ircttimr some attention anil the
secretary announced the invitation.
FAVORS BONUS rCROLDIERS
(Continued from Pago One)
h"ne.-t and cllective enforcement of
the eighteenth amendment," h0 said,
anion:; ri iiuinsr cheers.
When Wheeler fiirshed Committee
man Richards of Washington leaped
to his feet and insisted that he be
heard in opposition, but he sat down
a mi in when he was advised thai he
would be heard in executive session.
Joseph Olicrufell of Cincinnati urued
a modilieatiim of the present drv
laws.
Others who spoke at. the mornim:
session included Jane Addams. lor the
Women's International Leaejie for
Permanent Peace: Lucy Hraahain. In.
Robert Lovett and Miss CI race Abbott
for a lii'timr of the Russian trade
cmbanio, and John Kelly and James
Ends How. for the enfranchisement
of itinerant labor.
Measures to restore airrieiiHui'u!
production to pre-war levels i nil
check the depopulation of the farms
were advocated bv representatives of
seventeen farm oreaniKalions, led bv
John A. MoSpnrran of Pennsylvania.
He said that while "we seek no class
legislation, the nation must realize the
daimer controntinr it and act or nay
the price of nedect now and in later
venrs as well."
Supporters of inland wafer de
velopment were before the committee
wilh pleas for planks pleduim.' flic
upbiiildina- of the Mississippi, and for
deepening of the St. Lawrence that
ocean carriers may reach Jiululh.
While the jpuferwavs advocates
were before the committee.. E. ,1
Grose. Wisconsin member, sonuht to
have other henrinus concluded in
order that all members could hosin flu
work Hif formulatim; the platform.
This was opposed bv Senator Saioct.
Idaho, who said members of the sub
committee, named earlier hv Chairman
Watson, should continue their work.
The ehiannan then announced the
hearini.'s would continue as Ions as
necessary.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Clark,, and
small daughter, Nina, are spendinsr
the week at Grunts Pass, where Mrs.
Clarke's parents are -finite ill.
Mrs. Ilebrardnnd children and Mrs.
Arthur Vearkes left last week for Tal
ent, where thev expect, to visit wi'b
relatives before rolimiiiu: lo Wash
ington.
W. A. 1 liginbotham and daughter.
Miss Gertrude were business cullers
in Medford Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. M.oonev and
sons, Isillv and Robert, were SuniLw
callers at Gus Ditsworth's.,
Mrs. F. M. Manning' and Miss Den-
ey Manning- are tiitests at K. L. C'a
tons in Medford this week.
M!ss 'Elizabeth IWhilitig of New
York City is yisitiijg wilh Mrs. Elsie
Philips at present.
Messrs Dee and Waldo Xve and
Chester Davis, three well known
young men of litis community left last
week for Klamath Fulls, where thev
expect to work this summer.
Card of Thanks
As the time approa-ches for my de
parture from the Sacred Heart hospi
tal, I deem it fitting to express my
sincere thanks to the sisters in charge
whose kind nitnisfrations have done
so much for mo in my affliction.
To Dr. Conroy, In removing a por
tion of tne shin bone from my right
limb and grafting it upon my left
and injured limb has succeeded In
mending my fractured hip after six
years stnnding and bringing me to a
point where I am assured of being
aide to walk and enter upon tho dis
charge of my duties. His great char
ity and kindness can never ho forgot
ten. in fact I wish to thank all who
have helped to render my lot more
bearable during my recent suffering.
No better work or deed could be done
by some one or more of our citizens.
than to dedicate a part of their
wealth to the maintenance and right
eous support of the Sacred Heart hos
pital, an institution contributing
much to the comfort, health and hap
piness of our community.
S. S. PENCE.
SAGE AND SULPHUR ,
I DARKENS GRAY HI
It's - Grandmother's Recipe to
. Restore Color, uloss
fj$ and Attractiveness. A
T" t - , . 0
Almost everyone knows that Sat?o
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Tears ago the only way to
get this mixture was to make It at
home, which is mussy and trouble
some. Nowadays, by asking at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound," you will get a large
bottle of this famous old recipe. Im
proved by the addition of other in
gredients, at a small cost.
Don't stay gray! Try It! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does It so naturally
and evenly. Tou dampen a sponge or
soft brush wlih It and draw this
through your hair, taking one smalt
strand at a time; by morning' the pray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy and attractive.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
for those who desire dark hair and a
youthful appearance. It Is not In
tended for the cure, mltlcatlon or pre
vention ot disease,
Why suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre?
O. G. C. prppiration for k'oitri as Drno
tiU'd tuaiiy.
Vliy pay sovcral liundn'd dollars (or nn
oprrauon to rrmovi, a your,' wlion O. Ii. C.
can boobtaint'd for such a coiuparalivcly
smallcxpL-ndaurc?
O.G.C.wli.'n properly applied nivr-s salis
faclory results, or your money will l.e
relunded. (l.G.C. is sold direct, by mail
anty. Write for booklet.
Address Pept.Z
O.O.C. CHEMICAL CO.MPANY
!xattle,'asbini;lon
WASTFD SITUATIONS
WANT1S11 Housework by Hie hour.
Phone 3SS-M. 71
WANTED Scwinc, ilressniiildiiH, al
terations, children's sewhiK of alt
kinds done reasonable. 2-Kt North
Holly. OS
WANTED Work. Two married
men and families, thoroughly ex
perienced in furniiiiR and orchard
work. Call 712 West Jackson
street. 71
WANTED Will take car of children
while the mother works. Inquire
035 Palm street. till
WANTED Sheep to shear by expert
sheep shearer. -Mr. liaby, Klvcrsldc
Apartments. ti'J
WANTED Married liiiin wants
steady work on farm or would like
to rent one furnished. Can leave
here in August. 1. G. Dauber,
Brothers, Oregon.
WANTED KRAI, USTATE
WANTED To hear rrom owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. 84
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
APARTMENT HOUSE
THIRTY
TWO.ROOM SUITES
INCOME
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 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 FRE INSURANCE
ANY KIND OF REAL ESTATE
WANTED A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN '
To buy 100 acres for $15,000, an Irrigated alfalfa, Block and
fruit ranch. It is Ideally located, three-nuurters mile, front age along
paved Pacific Highway and Rogue river, in tho scenic cauyon be
tween Gold Hill and Grants Pass.
ICST LOOK FOB THE MOST ItEAlTII'LL HOMESITE,
That Is "It." House on knoll in
fljr i r;itovK of M.;xiFir.'E.T 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 grain. Ono hundred acres under new ditch with
district water rights. Some timber. Good out range. Good hunt
ing, good fishing.
When irrigated this will make ono of tho best stock ranches In
Jackson county, and worth $50,000. See us now, and buy at present
prices.
I'Hrt'E $13,000 GOOD TERMS.
ROGUE RIVER
V,', Tm, Holmes.
YjinIi Comer.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Girl lor Keneral house
work. Call "i67-.l-2. '
WANTED Experienced saleswoman.
Apply at Mann's, 11 North Central.
tf
WANTED Experienced girl for Ken
eral housework. Applv S15 l'-iisl
Mala. Phone -CU-li. tt
WANTED Woman or Kirl for gen
eral housework, two in family, lilt
Almond. OH
WANTED Woman for general
housework: high wages. Mrs. P. W.
llamill, phono 0 10-.1-U.
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework; no washing,
no Ironing. One who will sleep at
homo preferred. Tel. 0111-J. US
WANTED Girl to do housework In
small family. Hours S:0U a. m.
to 2:00 p. m. Mrs. Uluino Klum.
32S South Holly.
WANTED Girl or woman for gen
eral house work. Phone 750-X. GO
WANTED -Woman or girl to do
housework, three in family. A good
home. Phone '1."2-1I. (i'J
WANTED Cook for family of two.
No childron. Koguo River Vallev
Canal Co.
WANTED Waitresses at Rex Cafe.
J15 per week. tf
HELP WANTE1-1-1IALK
WANTED Harried man for feaeral
ranch work: good wages. F. Pc
lotize, Eagle Point.
WA'NTED General orchard help and
applo thinners.. Hear Creek. Orch
ard. Phone 4CS-.1-2. ' US
WANTED 17 boys, any size, lo look
at our now bicycles, 1:1 different
models. Easy terms. Liberty Re
pair Shop.
WANTED Teamster. Phone 04.
WANTED All classes of construc
tion men. $5.00 for common la
bor, other wages la proportion.
Steady work for a year. Rogue
River Valley Canal Co.
WANTED Men near IioKue River,
going wages; reasonable board.
Schell & Cnlvert, 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; hoard $L.10; work
road construction. Moon & Co. 70
HELP WANTED
Male and Fcmalo
WANTED ..Vlon or women to take
orders among Cricnds and neigh
bors for tho genulno guarantoed
hosiery, full lino for men, women
and children. ''Eliminates darning.
"We pay r0c an liour spare timo or
$21 a week for full lime. I'.xpcr
ionce unnecessary. Write Interna
tional Stocking Mills, Norristown
Pa. GS
WANTED MISCELIjANEOUS
WIAXTUD Small pumping outfit. C.
K. Williams, Gen. Del. 7:1
WANTED 3 'A or large logging
wagon. Phone 04, Guy Conner. 00
WANTED A used Victrola or other
standard make. Phono 779-L. 60
WANTED Advertiser desires com
fortable, room in private home,
close In, with use of garage. Will
pay well. W. A., Mull Tribune. 00
WANTICD A sot ot Rook of Know
ledge, must he little used. Mod
ford Book Store. OS
WANTED Carload of barley or oats.
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
WANTED To rent strictly modern
. 6 or 0 room bungalow; must, be
first class, or 3 or 4 room apart
ment. Phono 180.
WANTED Logging teams. Call L.
W. Stansell, phone C85-R-4.
WANTED Ten tons of grain bay.
L. W. Stansell, phone 685-R-4.
WANTED Good clean rags. Med
ford Printing Co.
WANTED Carpot weaving and
cleaning. 201 South Rlrerslde.
Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory.
WANTED Hon moving u re
pairing. Phone 488-H or 4S8-I. tf
FOB BJffiNT FUBPriBHKD BOOMS
FOR R1-3NT Two nicoly furnished
rooms for working women; reason
able. Inquire 030 Palm street. CO
FOR RENT Furnished front bed
room in private home. Young man
preferred. 020 South Central.
Phono 930-U
FOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished house.
Phone SSO. OS
FOR RIO NT Modern furnished bun
galow, desirable location. i!ox F,
Mall Tribune. 70
FOR RENT Six-room cottage, 312
South Grape, and furniture for
Kale. 07
LAND COMPANY
IMmne Jl'JH.
.1. C P.nrnn
FOR RI5NT HOI'SEItKEPINCl
HOOMS
COlt HUNT Furnished
rooms.' 407 lleatly. 1
housekecp
'hone 7, - S-.l.
71
FOR KENT Modern housekeeping
rooms, upstairs. 215 North Part
let t. S
FOIt HEAli ESTATE
FOlfsALE l'ivehouses. ltellls
net 12 per cent. Safe speculations
or good homes, ltox 1U7, Modford,
Oregon. 72
EOli SALE SO acres of land, SO
acres under ctiltivati sn. For quick
sale see owner at Nash Hotel to
night. William Epp. t't'
FOlt SALE House and lot cheap,
two blocks from posioffice: also
furnished apart aieut house. IMioae
!0:i-X-2. DO
FOlt SALE Three acres: two acres
selected bearing fruit, alfalfa, clo
ver, fine garden, all irrigated. 7
rooni mode::! plastered house, gar
age, etc. Excellent view. Price
$4300. Address O. Gustafson, 410
Euclid, Ashland, Ore. 71
FOll SA1.K At sacrifice, good 301
acre dairy and stark ranch, situat
ed three nnd one-half miles from
Medford, fenced and cross fenced.
Fair house and barn, good spring
and wells. Wood timber on place
enough to pay for it. Highly acres
in cultivation, about 35 acres in
crop. It la good alfalfa land. With
tract will he Included eood team
of horses, wagon and farm imple
ments and various lools. Also ten
'tead of Jersey heifers, bred, and
ten head of registered brood sows,
Poland Chinas, red, and one reRis
tered hoar of saino breed. Will
sell with or without stock. Price
$10.5011. Percy Gibson, Xash Hotel,
or W. K. Itryson on ranch. 71
FOR SALIC Six-room modorn house,
screen porch, fireplace, well im
proved. Furnished or unfurnished.
Apply during the day to 17 South
Riverside.
FOR SALIC Seven acres all in crop.
Fino modern seven room houso,
elevated tank, (iarago and wood
shed. Central Point. For particu
lars seo or phono J. W. Wukefiold.
09
FOR SALE At n big bargain, IIS
acres of land, 25 in cultivation, 8
acres in corn, tho balanco in wild
oats and wheat; crop goes with
place if taken before harvest. Good
wator. Close to school. Price
$2000. See S. F. Coy on ranch at
Eaglo Point, or his agents, Drown
& While. 00
FOR SALIC 13 acre ranch, good al
falfa ground, with house and barn.
Applv to owner, Mrs. Kato Walton,
Route 1. C8
FOR; SALE 40 acre ranch in Sams
.Valley. Now modern bungalow,
largu'barn, 00-ton silo. Tho land
is the best grain land and hits a
fine crop tills year. Tho buildings
are worth tho price, $'l;iO0. Fox
Tex, Central Point, Ore.. OS
FOR SALE Here's your chance: SO
aero ranch, four miles from 1-1 lit,
Calif., 15 acres grain, bearing orch
ard, good flvo room house, barn,
otc. Fenced and. cross-fenced;
plenty of wood; stock range; good
wator,. $2000. $1100 cash, long
time on balance. Reason for sell
ing, havo another ranch near.
Write mo. William 11. Norris, Hilt,
Calif. 09
REAL ESTATE for lenso and ex
change. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf
FOR SALE Uungalow with five
rooms, screen porch, built In fea
tures, beam ceilings; on paved
street, all assessments paid In full.
Dennett Investment Company.
UY RANCHES FROM OWNER, Gold
Ray Realty Co. Save monoy.
FOR SALE A business proposition,
- ipaying a net Income ot 24 per cent
on Investment. Apartment house
with flvo 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 flvo cars. Will soil com
pletely furnished. Investigate this.
Bennett Investment company, 102
West Main street.
AUiOMOBIIiKB
FOR SALE Overland car, old but In
go.id shape. $150.00 will buy It.
Phone 443-L or call 210 Haven St.
6K
FOR SALE Special. 1920 Chevro
let, oxtra. tiro nnd license, price
$800. Luto 1919 Oakland, license,
oxtra tiro. Price $1 000, with terms.
Seely V. Hall Motor Co.
FOR SALE -1918 Davis Six automo
bile, by ownor. P. L. Freed, Rogue
River, Ore., H. F. D. 1. OS
WA'NTED To trade t.,ranu now slx
cyllnder car for house and lot. City
property. Clark & Childers.
FOR SALIC Ford bug, fino mechan
ical condition; some accesBorlos
$375. Pickens Motor Co.
WA'NTED Automobiles for repair
by expert auto mechanic. Clark &
Chlldom, opp. Nat. Phone 28. 33b-
FOR SALE UBed Maxwell fivo-pas-senger
car. Good condition. Price
$400. Page Dressier Co., Nash
Block.
LOOK AT THIS
5' acres 2M m;ios from Medford
under new Irrigation district. Build
ings constructed only 7 years ago
Modern bungalow with 8 rooms, built
In furniture, and electric lights. Bath
room, wash sta.id In ono bed room
Exceptionally largo living ond dining
rooms, with largo flro place. Nlco
wood house, barn, chicken house
pump house with tank and Fairbanks
Morso motor good well. This placo
will be on tho market for 30 days
only, all rash $2305.00, nn I onus
I given. Seo It. II. McCurdy, Medford
National Bank BIdfr.
FOB SALE lilVESTOCK
I'Olt SA1.K One span of tuares five
years old. Call at meal hours. .1.
W. Wolff, 10.12 West Eleventh
street. 70
FOlt SALE Seven cows at Williams
Creek postoffice on Applegate. .1.
T. I.ovell. 7 0
FOlt SALIC Young milk goat. Phone
2S-H-1. 3
FOI! SALE One horse $ 15, if taken
al once. 511 Kast Main. OS
FOlt SALIC Team of horses, har
ness and wagon, wood rack and
California bed, all tor $ 1 75.00. 5 1 1
East Main. 7 0
FOU SALE Ono Poland China sow
and eight pigs: one Poland China
boar, price right. 1 1-3 north of
Seven cmIcs on Pacific Highway.
W. 11. Pcninger. 00
FOlt SALE Five year old horse
weight about 1000.
Well
broke.
Phono SO'.l-Y.
71
FOR SALE Two yearling heifers,
one fresh, also calves, cheap. Har
vey Ruckor, Griffin Creek, It. It. 1
70
FOR SALE Two large sows and 111
pigs, $0 0. Near F. Houston, on
Trail road. OS
FOR SALE Four beautiful fresh
cows, production six gallons each
per day. Walsh's Placo, on Ross
Lane, two miles northwest of Med
ford. 68
FOR SALIC Cheap, two dandy end
die horses, two driving and work
horsos. Walsh's placo on Ross
Lane, two miles northwest of Med
ford. 70
FOB SAliB MISCRIilWlNEOUS
!'"OU SALIC Good bicycle. 210 South
I vy. 7 0
FOR SALIC Mounted Elk head. Cen
tral Point, P. O. box 31 I. 72
FOR SALE 5-1-inch round mission
fable with extension leaves. Crafts
man made. Tel. SIHi-Il . Oil
FOR SALE Small chicken house
and fencing. Phono SS0. OS
FOR SALE Thousnnd head of kale
plants, fill) West Eleventh street.
70
FOR SALE Cheap, three light
spring wagons good as new
Walsh's place on Ross Lane, two
miles northwest of Medford. 8S
FOR SALE Red davenport in good
condition; also tame lamp witn
roso colored shade. Phono 390-L
during day and S92-M ovonlngs. 09
FOR SALE Homo mudo baskets,
typewriter, Hnrley-Davldson mo
torcyclo, roller skates. 18 acres
unimproved. Ono aero, house.
barn nnd chickens. Answor 1C.
Messner, Gold Hill, Ore. 71
FOR SALIC One largo refrigerator,
ono part glass front door, one
panel door, one O. A. C. dryer, gal
vanized iron stock trough.
Nlnnllc or phono 4 07-Y.
1021
72
FOR SALE A double keyboard
Smith Premier typewriter which is
in good condition. Mcdl'ord Cham
ber of Commerce. 7 1
FOR SALE Barn, 22x52, all mater
ial in good condition; nlso a num
ber of double sash windows with
sash weights, all In No. 1 condition.
Cheap if taken at once. Carlton
Sisters, Central Point. Phono
788-J-O. . 08
FOR SALIC Hardy spray rig In good
running order. Mrs. W. Barnes
Smith, Phone 157 Central Point. 08
FOR SALE Fino stool . range with
colls, washing machine, wringer,
lawn mower, pitcher pump and
nine. Phono 802-Y. 70
FOR SALE 11 thousand shingles,
hand shave, $8.00 per. 23 thou
sand shakos, $15.00 per. Butte
Falls. W. C. Schneider & Cohlolgh
09
FOR SALE 60 gal. gasolino tank
stool spring cot, drophend Bowing
machine good order, borne an
tiquos. Douglas, 101 South Cen
tral. Phono 015-J.
FOR BALE Band, gravel, Bodiment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
work dono. Phone 912-J, Samuel
Batemnn, 302 Maple street.
fob sams rocnmii awd itaos
FOR SALl'C Choice young Leghorn
cockerels, heavy laying Btraln, $2
each. R. F. D. 2, Box 103a. 73
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Ono brown horse,
branded A on right shoulder. One
bay liorso, very breechy, no brund.
Owner can have same by paying
for this ad and damages. Margrol
ter Ranch, 3 Vi milos south Jackr
sonville. 08
FOB BENT -MISOEIiliANEOUS
FOR RENT llrlek stores and brick
rooming houses on West Main
Btrcet. Best location. John F.
Whlto. 0 9
NOW
$1,000 BUYS
4 0 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
tho Pacific Highway on Blrdseye
Cieek.
8, room house with two lots on cor
ner, paved street, closo In.
NOW
SICE US NOW FOB 1IAROA1NS Bl
A.VIJ LITTLE ,
KURD LAND & INVEST
MENT CO.
IH-l.l l, ', II. IlldK., McdforO, Ore,
lost - $ma
LOS'i' Pair of brown rim glasses in
black case. Return to Red Cross
headquarters and receive reward.
OS
FARM rOANS
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
MOX FY TO I.OAX
TO LOAN J. 11. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 53-.M. 31 North Grape
street.
MIKCFI.LAN'HOl'S.
JUST ARRIVED A large shipment
of wool sacks; fleece twine for salo
cheap. We are also in the market
for both wool and mohair. John
sons, 'l.i South Front. Phone .102.
lll'Sl X ESS DI RECTORY.
Abstractors.
Ml'RltAY MHOS. & VAN VOR1S
Abstracts of Title. Cuthbort Bldg.,
Rooms 3 and 5,-Nor;.h Contral Ave.
Auto Supplies.
LA1IER Al'TO SPRING CO. We
aro operating tho largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs!
when others fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fiftoenth
St., Portland. Oregon.
Attorneys,
ELIJAH II. I1IIR1) Lawyer, -tll-lu
M. F. & II. Bldg., Modford.
PORT ICR J. NEFF Attornoy-at-law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford National
Bank Building.
A. E. RICAMES Lawyer, Garnett-
Coroy Building.
O. C. HOGGS Real estate law and
settlement of estates n specialty.
ItiacksmithinK.
MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP
All kinds of auto blacksmlthlng.
Springs guaranteed. Portland
prices, lis South Bartlott street.
Phone 183-.L
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &.
BLOCK WORKS specialize In all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 259"
Civil Engineer.
CHARLES A. NUTTER Civil, mu
nicipal and hydraulic engineer, 20
years practlco. City Btirvoys, plans
and specifications for water and
sewer systems. Sectional surveys,
land appraising, timber cruising,
drainage and irrigation. Maplng
and blueprinting. Office and resi-
donco is26 South Central avenue. 80
Export Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting "and In
come Tax requirements. Look into
our simplified accounting method.
M. F. & II. Building, Medford.
Phono 157-R.
Instruction in Music.
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght Muslo
studio, 318 Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
Phono 72.
Mineral Bntlis.
MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hawley, Cht
ropractlo Physicinn, First National
Bank Building. Entrance, room 5,
Ashland, Oregou,
PhyHicinnH and Surgeons.
DR. A. BURKLUM) CHIROPRAC
TIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS. St.
Mark's Bldg. Tel. 4D4.
DR. J. -J. (Emmons Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes aclen
tlfflcally tcstod and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
llldg. Phono 507.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
Phono 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
Printers nnd Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems,
otc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Transfer
ICADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlcel3 North Front. St. Phono
3(5. Prices right. Service . guar
anteed. '
Undertakers.
POHN A. PERL
Undertaker
Phono M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South
Burtlett. Lady assistant. Auto
mobile Hearse Service. Auto Am
bulance Service. Coroner.
Lodges.
. O. O, R Modford lode No. It,
Meets every Monday night 't 7:S0, C.
T. I'erker, N. a., W. L. Miller, secre
tary. Ftorue rtlvor Encampment No. 80
Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:10 p.
m. Samuel Bateman, C. P., L. O. liow
ard, ncrlbe.
Olive Kbekah lodge No. il Meets
int and 3rd Tuesdays at s p. m. Nan
nie Hull, N. O., Annis J. Batsmaa,
secretury.
viaitors oordlallj invited to all
meetings, ,