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METTFOTU) MATL TlipiNE, MTT)FOUO. OUKOOX, THURSDAY. DF.CVM P.KR 1020 PACE' RE YEN" 1 JOE LYNCH OF N Y. NEW NEW YORK; Dec. 23. Poto Hor imm of New Orleans who lost his title hr world's; bantamweight i.oxlng champion last night to Job Lyncn of this city, was a passenger today on 'the steamship linperator sailing for Enpland. Ho is matched with Jimmy Wljjde. English flyweight ' champion for' a" twenty ;rouml bout In London. 1. . What is -the Mutin? -' 3 How many ribs ni'e there in tfia xlielctnn of a human body. . j ' 3. Who was Silting Bull?, 1. .-' What makes the iuill of .the eyo'vary in alio? ' 5. What is celluloid? .-!' ; , (I. What celebrated' author y.-ns In debt $700,000 at tlic oge of fifty-five, all of which he paid with his pen? 7. What 'was the origin of, the popular air. "Vjrnkee Doodle"? S. Who vras the-first white man to discover the .Mississippi river?- 9. -Wliat wei'o.nilrucle plays? 10. - What stream Is called "the river of' death?" ' - Answers to yesterday's questions: 1. Who drew the first tariff act In RHEUMATISM Is one ofhe-'jpbst; painful and dange'rousiiilmentfe,. At times It Mei total disa bility an"ven'.yefbrnLity. .:; AMbRie?1 , Has prof M'-t&'be the master of rheumatism in all forms. Money refunded if you.- are not pleased with results: x ' " For Sale by' "'""'"" HEATH'S DRUG STORE Last Notice f , jl- j PiireSugar'i i ' ;'.' Per Pound Bucking the Candy Trust Sugar; Bowl Spotless, 'sterilej clean when' we DRY CLEAN the garments. ' . , Maiter Dyeri and Cleaners: U. S. Arniy Goods NEW I AND RECLAIMED At Medford, Oregon f 31 South Front St. Wo have a complete lino of UVS. Army 0. D. New Wool Blankets -... .5.50 and up Shirts; New and declaimed, for ,....;.'........:.$3.25 and up Raincoats, Ovcrt-ertts, ltcltst, Coats; Ui'ecches, Iyllins, Shelter llrtlf Tents ' Ponclioes, Slickers, Caps, and a com plete lino ut Army Goods.. Complete Line of Canned j -Meats ' ' ' IJecfa.im'ed Arm7 Shoes j ; i How Much Do i You Know? j Gfistiiias 4 , 5. Army Store Company the l-nited? States ami what.'WuH its J purMiso? Ans. - Til fjri tariff act j In Hit L. luted btutett wan drawn up h Alexander liumUton in 1780. ItB pur pone was to put Qionoy in tlm coun try's empty treasury.1 . . 2. Where was thf Oftrtlen ' of Gcthnemnnt; ? Ans. It vas a small farm or estate nt tho. font of Mt. Olivet, a Utile more than linlf.' a. mile from Jerusalem? " -' ' ; a. What-is a writ," of hahpaa cor pus':. An;;. It iK-.-i-vrit 4"JHlllil'illg u person hi custudy to ho Tjiou-rhi be fore a court. , :-' '' I. What itf the,i.ioaning of sine die? Ans. . The .wordH. myaii,, Without u;da3 Ueinjj appointed. " ' v" iV.'; AVhat caused tho:uppiVtton iif frladittii'lri! V'ohleA't?t,.A."P8. Tho-V were fhmHy-; .stopped whtMlATVlun1ru:hus,, n monl;.. forced his waybill Hie nrenn ;HHljaitem0ttd to part, tycu.nffiadlator. Iftwiis fit on oil Hi deuli-hy thej-'orowd 11 nri ineeinper.orwMonQrius, tnijn i1 ntfed an eiUet :supi)reimK -siVeh exhi bltiouif; .'t ' A; l(i Of njl ild beRKts in India, tyiilMt'isthc most feared? Ans. Tlie IloiifjAji -titrer is t, the most feared of vli- oafiii in 1 nl in. ' - .-., " 7 tfroin what is ulayter u Tluri8 inadoV Ans. It is made of (iypsuirt. 8; Vhat is the maelstrom? Ans. K i,f'. famous whirlpool or rather current in thft Arctic oeean. is be tween Mosken and Moskcrra, two of the Tjiiffoden Isles. P. What "nre the "trade winds"? Ans. The '"trade -winds" arc those which blow always in the same direc tion; : . , f "" V 3 0. Whaf animal wears a coat' of jointed armor? Ans. The armadillo- found in Texas, Mexico and Central America, is protected by a coat of jointed-armor. 1 . Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., iec. 23. Cattle Hteady; receipts one. Quotations, un cnansett. . , , t . ; Hogs steady; receipts 139. Quota tions unchanged." - Sheep steady; receipts 3 ij.' Quota tions unchang-ed. ., ' . . llutter , r . PORTLAND, Ore., of'. 23. 3uttcr steady. Extra cubes 49c; iparchment wrpaped prints, box lots Q3c; cartops 54c;. half boxes half, cent more;.'less tlian half box lots 3c more. Butter- fnt No. 1 churnfuK creaiji 50(5$3c f.' o. 1)., I'ortland; undersrades 4!t0 f. o, b., Portland' . ... " Eggs. - PORTLAND, : Ore.,, Dec ?2. Ebjtb lower Jiiy-inj? prlco 50c delivered; sellinf? prlco; candled 68fG0c; scMccts liny find Grain ' ,; ' Barley, $.30.00;. oats, ! $33.0036.00 corn, No. 3. yellow, ?34.0O. J MillBtuffs MIHruui $37.00;' - Hay Buying price;- timothy;- $2?.00' 28.00; alfalfa, $21.00(g;22.00; grain, mixed, S23;00. Clover; p0. 00)22.00. NEW YORK, Ueo.,2 3 The rise us- sinned more substuntiul dimensions at 'mid-tlay, especially' among rails, oils and shlppingsT Outstanding features lncded Read ing, Northern Pacific, Mexican and Pan-American Petroleums, Houston Oil, Atlantic Gult,,Crucible, Baldwin Sears Roebuck, Virginla-CariJllna Chemical and Famous Players at gains of to 4 points. ' ' 'Maximum prices of tho season were registered'. In the lastVhour tin dor the guidance of Bhipplngs,' oilB and equipments. The; cIOBing i was strong. i ' , Cains ranged front; Jtwo to ' 6'A: points in many Issues, the advunco going far toward effacing recent losses. Sirics approximated 1,100,000 bharcs. . ... . -. .. . .. . . Nliv' YORK, Dec. 23 Tho rnnrkot broadened and strongthened' ih al most every quarter during Alie' rndrti'. ing, the only noteworthy exception being United States Rubber "which Toll three points. There fwaS more confident buying of the' usual- favor ites in the oil, steel, equipment ami shipping divisions than tit any recent period, shorts making' furtlior invol untary contribution? to the advance. Tobiicco, sugar, motor and chemical bDoc'alties were appreciably better. Southern Pacific and: Reading' repre sented the Investment rails at moderT ate'gains and junior rails were led by conle'rs, including Chesapeake and Ohio and Erie. Exchange oiiLoudon. w;is firth but call mouey held at 7 per cent with scant offerings of ' time funds: . Allis-Chalmers ;!..., 2 8 American BeettJugar 37 American an : 24 Amqrican Car & Foundry .....117 American Hide & Leather pfd....-3S American International Corp..... 83.5 Amerlcan'Locomntlve 80.2 American Smelting & Ref'g 3.1.7 American; Sugar 89 American,- Sumatra Tobacco C9.5 tni.'pn T T . . .2 Amerfcan oolen CO Anaconda ' Copper 81.8 Atchison ..v...v..:. 80. S Atl., Ciuirb V. Indies...-.' 103.3 Baldwin Locomotive 84 Baltimore & Ohio'...: 32.3 Bethlehem Steel "B".: .V., Ti4.6 Canadian Pacific 113 Central Leather 3 4.3 Chandler Motors 03 Ch-jsapeake & Ohio.... 35.7 Chicago. Hi). 4ud St. Paul 25.3 Chicago' R I Pac. 25 Chino Copper 17.3 Colorado Fuel ft Iront:..-.i...'.....r 25.. Corn Products Ii Crucible Steel A.. '. 82.3 Cuba Cane Sugar 18.3 F.rl 12.-i I Ceneral Electric ...lis. 5 I Oeneral Motors 13.3 I i-.ti. i'i r. 1- . N. Y, Stocks ., Goodr(rti Co, 33.5 Ureat Northern pfd - ..." 73.5 (jreat Northern' Ore Ctfs..,.. 33. ti Illinois -Cential '. .; ;U - 84' Inspiration Coiyier 2S.7 int. Mer. Marine pfd -19.B International Paper . 45.2 Kennecott Copper ..T! : 15.7 Louisville & Nashville 97.5 Maxwell- Motors 2 Mexican Petroleum 161. 'Miami Copper 15 Middle Slates Oil 12 Midvale Steel 30.5 Missouri Patlfle 17 :New York Ceiiij-al S9.C N, Y., N, 14. and Hurtford.'. 10. G .Norfolk &. Western '.': :.. '.Hi- iortlienl Pacific 77.8 bkhihoma ProVl. & Ref.l... 2.S Pan American Petroleum , 75 Ponusylvuiiin i 39 1'obplo's Gas ' 32 . Pittsburg anil, West Va... 28 Ray Consol'duted Copper: 11 Beading : 79.8 Rep. rron'fc Steel 59.8 Iloyal Putoh. N".. Y, Gl.G Shell Trans. & Trad....'. 4 0.5 Sinclair Con. Oil 22 'Southern Pacific 95 Southern' Railway 21 Standard Oil ol N. J. pfd 103.3 Studebaker Corporation -41.7 Tennessee Copper 7 Texa3 'Co..'...-. , "... 43.3 Texas &' Pacific ..'. 17 . Touiicco Products 50.2 Transcontinental Oil , ti.2 lnlLii Pacific ...:....'. 114.5 U. S. Food Products 16.5 I'. :i: Retail' Stores , 50.7 It: 5. ind. Alcohol..... 02.7 United States Rubber 5S.2 United Slates Steel :..'. 79.7 Utah Copper ' : 47 ' Westinghoiiso' Electric 40.8 Willys Overland 5.0 American Zinc, Lead find Em..... 5.0 American inc. Lead and Sin 0 Butte and Superior 8.7 Cald. Petroleum' 20.0 Montana Power ........ 47." Shattuck Arizona ..... Pure OH"...; .....I Invincible' Oil 31 21.5 (Furnished by the- Jaclton County Abstract Co.) , MimliiKo Lfcoiiscs iXorwin Walters and Ruth Brooks. Joseph S. Zash and Virdie Barr. l'robntu Court i Est, Augusta- F.' Bugley. Petition and ordotv . Est. Stahdish' Rodgers Brbwii (mi nor).. Aiinualacconnt, . Guardianship' Freda' Sahoff. Ad milted' to -probate. , Est. Margaret Caldwell. Petition, order, okntiom . Est. L. 'M. 'Nourse. Pr.oof of publi cation.., :,; ; :lt ' , Est. Hi,laln Bonder. Proof of pub lication,;'' '. ' " ' " " Assumed business namo "Economy Grocerteriay.' , - Circuit Court ' Modford vs. E. .1. Lewis et al. Execution. . (Medford vs. M. M. Maure et ar. Execution. r. . - i Metirord vs. Anna M. Smith et al. Execution ' ' ' Bedford vs. John Turner et al. Execution. ' .Medford v$: Helen Page et al; Execution. . Medford vs. T T. Lriwrence et al. Execution. Medford vs. Clara Mi ,'Aitkeh. Execution. Medford vs. V. D. Harris. Execu tion. . i y'- K. W. Green vb. A. W. HubTis. Cost bill. Let's &o ' .The sure way to put pep Into your Jobonaralirdd. Is to get Into a FISH BRAND Rflx Slicker There )oFISH BKANOgonnent v for evfery kinder wet workbr sport A' I TAUiro m Hflftfeevct BOSTON MASS, HSItAS, FOUND! A simple ordinary, common lensc method of assisting you in correctly preparing your annual, return ot " INCOME TAX SYSTEM is our business and EFFICIENT Is our system : Consult lis about vonr income (ax. bookkeeoinf. and other biisinesntroub!cs. kYSTmCRYICEiO itouraice irvvestmeivrs gf M-. P. Sriimitt. Mar. Phone 581 Liberty Bids. Medford vs. A. A, l.triindenburg ft' al. Motion and order. ; ..'. Medford' vs. Cora A. Lyon et al. Petition and order; ';' K. H. Lamport vs' Elmci QUIgley. Summons. ... ' 'Bullo-k Merc. Agency vs. Russell ICdnieades. Siiminoiis. N. V. Borden vs. L. II. Bloomquist. Sinumous. . Albert Board vs. J;'drsou County. To recover money; lner. Van Dyke vs. A. S. Klelnhain mer. Order.' ' Ora A.'Morso vs. Mi. Vernon Natl. Bank. Order. 5 Kd M. Andrews et al vs. 1 Boyd White. Motion and order. meorge V. iillslngor va. Wayno W. N'olijc ct nl. Order. Medi Irrig. Distrlo' vs. Joseph Gil lespie et hi. Order. ( G. M. Lewis vs. Silvan Provost ct al. For damages. Viva iona Cook vs. Alva Edwin Cook. Divorce. Blanche D. llilletl vs. Win;' P. Mil ieu. Divorce. : Slato of Oregon vs. .1. 15.' Bartlett. Dcmurrerl ' . ' State ofv Oregon vs. L. Mclviniiiiy. Judgment. Stale of Oregon vs. It. A. Matthews Judgment. ' ljow lie Ended Kidney Troulilo "1 had a sevoro attack of kidney trouble, and for three weeks coiild not get out of doors and scarcely out ol Jied," writes C. E. Brewer,, Village Springs, Ala. "Could not bend over at all without tho" most excruciating pains. I purchased a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. Was relieved after first few doses and' continued their use until completely curod. I con sider Foley Kidney Tills tho best kid ney remedy In the world. No recur rence of nly trouble." Sold every jiliere. . . . : . ' Order to Show Cause In the County Court of the State of Oregon,-for the County of. Jackson. In te Matter of the Guardianship of the Persons 'and Estate ot Chester . w.nyne Diess. and Ira' Hurl Diess, Minor Persons. It appearing to tho Court from th'. petition of Heiiry Gordon Diess. guar dian in the above eiilitled matter. that it is necessary and will be bene ficial to the above named minors that the real estate of said minors here after described,: and , nil thereof, should bo sold, ' INow, therefore, the next of kin of said Illinois, Henry Gordon Diess, and all persons interested' in the estate o said minors, are hereby, directed to appear before this Court' at the Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon,' on the I5.th day otilnnunfy, 1921, ot 10 o'clock u, in.,- and show cause why a license should not on grantod for the sale of such estate. . ... Tho following Is a description, of the real estate abovo referred to: An undivided two-thirds ot ;Lot Number -Five 51:. ln' Block1 Number Six (0). irt Sbj&ten'g Second Addition to tho City of .Eupene.Jn Luno Coun ty, Orogon:- nttwimnlvlilea ono-slxtn Interest in and-; to Uhe East half of tho Southwest qnart.er,ithe Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, and the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section- Six (6). Township Thirty-eight (38) South, Rnngo Four (4) West, of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon. ,. 11 i It is hereby ordered that tills Order to show cause be published' for three successive weeks In tho Medford Daily Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. . , .Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Doc, 11, 1920. G. 'A. -GARDNER, . .luwe. - HELP WAITED MAL WANTED .Men to clear brush land on 'contract. Frank Vun Dyke. IPI10119 403-Y . ' 237 WANTED .Experienced grocery clerk; permanent position for good worker. Give references. Box H. G. J., Mail Trlbuuo, . i WASTED BrjOATlONS 1ANTIC1 A : mlddle-nged lady TviSheH cooklng In cuinp or on farm, experienced "and good cook.' Call or writo Washington' Rooms, Med ford, room No. 4. 'R40 WANTED Bankers attention. Posi tion' Wanted- by experienced man, with rumily, 30 years old. Would Invest. G. B. Arnc3t, Hood River, Ore' ', 235 WANTED Washing, any kind: nil flat work mangled. Phone 9G5-R. ' . ;230 FOR RENT nolrSKKEEPINQ ' - ROOMS' FOR KEtKT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, rear 235 S. Central. Phone 955-R. ' . .230 FOR BENT FARMS FOR RENT 200 acres on Btate Jiigh Way 'two and one-half miles south of Gold Hill. - 10 acres' ap ples, one acre wine grape, 35 acreB nlniu l.itil llmiun hni-n titwl rtlflm- .press- $230 year ca$h Yent. I In ' 'quire-327 V Oakdale evohings, 237 BARGAINS Waterloo Boy 12-24 Kero - sene Tractor ' $55000 G. M. .C. ..One-Ton ..Truck With Cab andBody v Practically New. Patron and Robinson, lac! WAKTKH MICKI,liAlKOrB WANTlil) Mutton goats. State price Address L. DiiBcnluiry, 2 19 Talent Courl, Mcdloid, Ore. I'hou." 955-Ii. , , ' 240 WANTKD Ayresliiro or MolBlein bifll. Houte-3, box 132, .Medford. - 210 WANTED Hoard and room In pri ' vale family by man of refinement and good habits. Widow woman preferred. All answers to this add strlrtlv confidential. Answer Hex S3, Mall Tribune. 235 ' AIXTED To rent ii' modern house close In, about six rooms. Noilly Dr. Holt, Eagle Po nt. , 2H WANTUD 1500 o 2000 feet hy draulic pipe, 15 to 20-in. 14 or 10 giiURO. Must bd Jn good condition. .Address 10. A. Wall, 603 S. River side or phono 735-M. ,241 WA-NTICD To rent small furnished house. Young couple; no children. Box 25, Mail Tribune. 235 WAXTK1) KOtf Medford families to buy dry tier wood. Wo deliver. Phone S90-X or 947-L. 252 WANTED--Shoe repariing while you wan at the "Model Hoot Shop. 21 S. Central Ave. Quick service -quality .work. E. N. Bideu, prop. WANTED To rent furnished npart mont or cottage by Jan. 1st. Adults onjy. Phono 100... . WAN'TEJWIO h. p. ooiler. Phone 31-X-l, Central Point. WANTED To rent by Japanese far mer, orchard or vegetable gardon, ' sharo or cash rent. Jup Art Store. 241 WANTED All kinds of building sod repair- work. Phone 369-Y or . 666-M, .after' six g. m. or before 'seven a. m.. . 203 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X. tf FOR HKNT FUTlinSnKrl' ROOMS FOU RENT Furnished sleeping rooms; use of bath. 708 W. Fourth St. Phono 835-L. 240 FOR RENT Sleeping East' Main. rooms; 510 235 FOR RENT HOCBES FOR HUNT Six room house with bath. Call at 404 -W. Seoond St ... 238 FOR RENT Modern seven room . house with honter nnd cupboards, , . Inquire 211 Washington St. 238 FOR wave Two room shack, partly furnlsjioit. Inquire at DeVoo's. tt LOST Paper money tied in hand korfihlef. Finder -pleaso leave 'at Tribune and receive $5.00 reward .235 LOST One half grown yellow an' Koni cat, bobtiiiled. ReaHoiiallle If rowttrd. 407 N. Oakdale, Medford, Oregon. . .2 J LOST Thormold tiro 35x4 V4 mount uu uu rim. i none 'tto-u. iw wura. '' ' " ' tf LOST--Ono not chain blocks oil' Cru" tor .Laker, highway hetweon Snotts nnd.Tralh. Finder notify O. JSey mour, U. S, 'Highway Engineer, Medford. Howard. ' .235 BUSINESS OPr-ORTtoOTIES ' FOR SALE Good uitslneBS' oppor- tunity;-' no' competition! -.-Good '. chnnco for young' married man. Will pay aboutf $150 per month. ,'' Price $1800. Terms An part. Ad dress C, eaito Mall Tribune 238 AUXOMOBIIiKS ' FOR SALIC Ford bug chenp. 529 During day; Call ' tf FOR SALE Best 1918 ford In Med ford for tho price-, $3-50. Terms If dcsfreV. Will HI. Wilson, 32 N. Front St'. , . . 235 l'OR SALE Ono good Ford with now tires and light tlulivory body. Total price only $250. ' Tumy Mo tor Co., 123 S. Front St. . tf FOR SALU OR TRADBJOno Frank lin for property. Come and look. 107 E, Second and Front SU 230 FOR SALE One Dodge car, or trade for light car. Phone 489-J. -tf FOR 8AJLF liIVKSTOCK . FOR . SALE OR TRADE Young ranch team, good size, wagon and " harness;' no reasonable offer refused.- 3 103 Mantle St. 230 FOR TRADE Teanr ot mnres for shoats. For sale, grain hay nnd new buggy. 20 acres for rent. Address Lock Box 231, Central Point, Ore. 230 FOR'SALE 'Good team and harness cheap; weight 2800 lbs; T. E. Pottonger, 5-F-2.- ' 230 FOR SALE Fresh milk goats. H. . il. Fox, Lake Creek, Orcg.. 235 FOR SALE lersey- bull 3V4 years ' old. L. A, Rose, Phoenix. Phone 6-F-la. - 237 FOR SALE Six A-l fresh milch cows. Walsh's place; one mile northeast of Medford on Crater. Luke road, 247 FOR SALE Two pure bred Red 1 Polled bull calves one' year" old. Call D. U. Wood, 24-J or Modoc Orchard', at meal' hours. A Home or Investmerft . Actual value 9.1.10O. 10 acres, fine frco soil, Irrigated, close in, to start today $17150; advances $25 each day for ten lyi - a room house, modern, gurogo anil two lots on pavement,, worth J.'iOt), ndtiincos caiu- day fur tea days, $!-'! today." 1 J . ' MENT CO. ll.J5 M. V, H. MfonJ, Ur. fXR 8A1.R SlISCHtIiANF.OUH' SALE OK TUADK Sniall wood heat or. Cast iron, hot blast, air-tight, lakes big chunk. 1103 Nianlic St. 236 FOB SALEi Choice Spitzenberg ap ples 50c per box; Newtowns 75c. I'ublic Market, -booth 23. Friday. Tills is your liif t chance to get good ' apples cheap. 235 FOU SALE One feed grinder. $20; olio corn shelter, $20. llubbni'd Bros. ,;: tf FOU SALIC 15 thoroughbred While Leghorn hens. ' Call at 329 W. Sec . ond. . 230' FOU SALIC tin tons loose alfalfa buy. Chas. Cook. ApplcRate. ; Frtlt SALIC ICIglitv-rive 1st April hatched White Leghorn pullets. . Bred by ' Hollywood mules -'out of O. A. C. hens. Ernest Webb, Cen tral Point. 239 FOU SALIC TnrUeys for brooding, i J. C. Ilurrlng, Central Point. ' If FOR SALIC The Valley Fuel Co. carries the best selection ill the city of all kinds ot fuel, gives prompt service, and will meet all competition. Why buy elsewhere? Phono 70 If FOR SALE 125 tons alfalfa hay. ! E. Schneider, Jacksonville, Ore. 237 FOR SALE Thoroughbred While Plymouth Rock pullets and cocl erels, bred from heavy, egg laying, prize winning stock of tho Fishei and Ilulhuclk strain. Also two Cyphers Incubators, 73 und 140 egg capacity. Good as now. Mrs. C. S. Laminey, Central Point, route 2, Box 21. 230 FOR SALE Good fresh country lard Tel. 5-F-2. . - 235' FOR SALE Avery tractor, first class mechanical condition, like new. Price $325. Clark & Childors.- FO SAT rrrifim niwni linlillrv Farm linby chicks, only J20 per ion. t'lace oruors early, pnone 201-W. 241 FOR SALE One 5-horso Almo sta tionary engine, liko now, $225 One 5-foot orchard disk, used' one srai.on, $50. One 1 foot orchard disk, used ontu season; $75. One 10-Inch gang plow, Just like now $75. C; E. Gates Auto Co. tf FOR SALE -Eight horses; one colt; 9 sets harness;' 1 Kllifor subsolier; 1 Bprny rig, complete. Call 30 N Control. Phono 105. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and looming wont done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bateman; 302 Maple street, FOR BAUD RKAIj KSTATJ1 FOR SALE Flvo room modern Irtin galow on east side-on paved street, . City assessments all paid.' Immo dlato possession. Bargain If taken -at onco. Inquire 310 W. Jackson I ' ' .238 FOR SALE OR- EXCHANGE -impel' iul valley ranch of iJOO acres sol! sandy loam soil for Medford pro Tiorty or country.' This Is highust typo of alfalfa, vogolablo or frlilt land in California. Prlco $135 all acre. 'Buyer to assume mortgage Of $11,000 due In. ten-yours at six ' per cent. See owner, W. A. Cor nltluH; before Dec.. 2 (HIi. 230 FOR -SALE' Six room house,, barn nnd good lot;'. Closo In. Rents for $25 por month Price $1250 Terms. Will H. Wilson. 235 FOR SA LIS 13-aoro dairy, berry or chicken ranch or tnulo for cow ranch. ' Cull or wrlto 240 N.' River Hldo. 239 FOR TRADE 120 acrcH Vi mile i front Ililt, Calif. Will take auto mobile as 'part paymcui. libera tonus on balance. T. S. Balcholder, Biggs, Cal. , - 237 FOR HALF. Leaso nnd exchange real estate. Gold Ruy Realty Coinpuny. FOR 8 ALE Modern t-room house on pavod Btrcat. Mnchino or sinall cash payment down, rost like rent, See Purkoy the Shoe Doctot, at the Medford Shoe Hospital, FOR SALE Modern 10 room-house and'-lot; also 0-room house and lot. - Phone 528-J. 240 FOR SALE Houses ahd Bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; - also acreage. C. 8. Butterflold, phone 216. ...... , MONET TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M.. il North Grape street. IH'SIMCSS )HtECT.'OKY Stove and Plumbing Repairing, STOVE AND PLUMBING REPAIR ING S. R. Cnstile, M. F. & II. BIdg. Phono 35. Oxy-Acetylone welding shop, 109 S. Holly St. Prompt service. ;rensoniiblo prices. WHY ? $35,000 RANCH POR $8500 $2000 Cash. Balance Terms .280 acres 10 acres pears 10 yca.e old, 00 acres good alfalfa, drain and potato land, free soil. . 7G' acres nioro can be cleared and cultivated., Two miles from I'aelflo Highway on good road, f Water can bo- had for lrrlsra Hon by Installing a pumping plant. Some Improvements on place. Beau tiful place for a home. ' A former owner spent $35,000, now this place bClongs to an ornate In Portland that got If on a mortgage, They offer it at less than one-fourth cost to former owner. , Prico now 8500, $2000 cash, balance terms at (J per cent. This pbico i believe to be best for tho money now offered for n'o In tbl otmt.v. J. C, BARNES Phum? Ticr-Tn or The Rogue Itlver Land Co., 320 mjPI.VKSS PlftECTORT. Atatrnrcorfl. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS . Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., ud stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY lucorpornlcd 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Anto Supplies. LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pft olfle northwest. Use our sprtngi when others fall. Sold under writ, ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. : . Attorneys. E. E. KELLY Attorney at Law. Room 9, second floor, Medford National Bank BIdg. ' ' ! ' ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 411-11 M. F & H. BIdg., Medford. l PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-lw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ' 1 ' A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Gamstt Corey Building. O. C. BOOGS Roal estate law and settlement ot estates a specialty. B. F. LINDAS 'Attorney. Goneral Practice. Patents a specialty.' , 81 N. Grape St. , , Rullillng Materlftls; MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize la all kinds of cement building proffucts, Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. ' - Chlropracror. (' , DrT A. BURKLUND, ; ,'. ".. ".! Chiropractor. .'.'-.-.'! . Spinal Adjustments. '.' 204-305 Sparta BIdg., cor. Main sni Riverside, i .n. Office phone 285, ''" Civil Engineer and Surveyor DANIEL McFARLAND Civil engli noer and surveyor; Grants Past, Oregon. .. .. Ucntilst DR. V. R. KAUFMAN Demist.-' Office In Sparta Uullding. Office' nolirB 8 to -12 a. m., 1 to 5' p. m;'-Evening by appointment. Phoho-285: ; .V Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO H. : Ul Wilson, C. P. A. Attention give! to anything In Accounting and Is eome Tax requirements. Look lntl oir simplified accountlr method Liberty Building, Medford. i Phonl 137-R. ' -.'' v' i yidolity anil Surety flonds PI&KMTY A'N'D' STOETY "flONDS Wo. execute ali: forms of -bonds McCurdyi Insurance Agoncy, tl Inntructlon In1 Music, . , fRED ALTONAiciHT--Teacher"ot piano and harmony. HalghtMusl studio, 318 -Garnott-Corey Bid Phone 72. Physicians and Snrgeont. DR.' A. BURSELL BpInologlBt, Phy; slclsn, and Surgeon.- General an - spinal treatment and diagnosis, '809-10-11 M. P. Co.. Bids Take elevator to third floor'. Phoni 29. DR. J.., J. . Emmons Physician n surgeon. 1 Practice limited to 7 ear, nose and throat.. Eyes sclen tlfflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlot for B. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. C, BIdg.. Phono 667.. ; . ; , .'. DR. IT. G. OARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ; OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANB t. 416-417 Garnott-Corey BIdg. ; i Phone 904-L. ' ' I EoBldoniifi 28 S. Laurel Btreet. , DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU : Physician. Special attention given . to eye, ear, nose and throat. Idt- Llberty building. Phone 49C. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro-r practic and Natural Painloss Metlr--oils. Room 428 M. F, & H. Bldg. Phone' 085. - ' JAMES C. HAYiss 'Physician nud Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a., h., 2 to 4, 7 to S p. m. ' Sparta ibuilding; residence 1 405-W. Main. Phones: office 603, res. 492. "Specialty," Medical and Surgical". Diagnosis. . tf. Printers ibid Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths best equipped printing office In -Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir Bt; '' Rug Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and ri'gs. ' Phone . 510-M. 706 Pine St. ' i Tent and Awning Works MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING WORKS 12S N. Grape Br. i'hon 841. E. Burner; prop-. V t -. tTranster BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office42 North Front Bt. Pnonv 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Lodge. I. O. O. F. Medford 10il(r Ko. II, Meet every Monday night at 7:10. C I,. Ooff. N. O., W. L. Miller, oerUrr Itoguo Kiver Knenmpmont No. IS ' Meets 2d ami 4tli KrWaya at 7:S0 p. m. Bamuol BateniKii. C P U .O. Howard, 0bv'e Rebekah lodge No; Meets lit and 3rd Tueaduye t p. m. KlaM Itiiover, N. a.,- Aiiiiia J. Uauiaan. mf " 'vuliars curlSU? InvHtlJ te tit nM ln, .: ?