ftrrcPFORD MAW.' TTirBUNE, MEDFORD, ni?.K10V. 'K!? I DAY. JANUARY I I, 1i)21
PAOEIiTVT! 1
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RE-ELECTS ENTIRE
ASHLAND, Jail. 11. At the recent
''animal meeting of shareholders of the
First National Dank the entire board
of directors was re-elected, the numher
Including E. V. Cnrter, C. II. Vaupel,
O. Winter, G. W. Dunn, W. II. McNair,
T. H. Simpson, F. D. Wagner, K. D.
Briggs, and J. W. .McCoy. Officers
and employes chosen were without
specific change, tho personnel being as
follows: E. V. Carter, president; C. H.I
Vaupel, vice-president; J. W. McCoy,
cashier; J. II. Hardy, H. C, Emery and
G. H. Wenner. assistants: Hazel'
Powell, Alloen Walker, and Walter
Mlksch, book-keepers. The cashier's
report established tho fact that 11)20
was the most successful year in the
institutions history. Deposits aver
aged ovor $920,000, an increase of 35
per cent over 1919, the volume reach
ing its crest In November to the extent
of $1,001,071.14. Interest paid deposi
tors aggregated $10,715.21; city, coun
ty and state taxes were paid in the
amount of $4,821.42; while the ten per
cent bonus to employes, a fixed custom
with tho First National, was distribut
ed as usual, tho- amount depending
. upon the individual salary of each.
: The bank also reinvested large sums
; ; on. customers account, safeguarding
. tho. channels thru which such invest-..-.wents
were placed. As reflecting the
,'i status, of Ashland, commercially. In
dustrially and financially, the stnle-
ment 6t;tg leading bank Is most grati
.''fying W, pertaining to both town and
... surrounding localities.
' Two phases of crime along divergent
lines have been exemplified here of
late. The first was tho burglarizing
of the billiard hall on the plaza, from
which a small amount of ready cash
was secured. Tho next was a case of
immoral suasion, whereby a local mer
chant was prevailed upon to cash a
worthless check.
William Hihbs is now grocer instead
of butcher. : In selling out his meat
market on Fourth street, ho has pur
chased the Flackus grocery in the
Bamo district.
The air was rather frosty on Monday
morning,' tho temperature recording 18
degrees. ' .
Representative E. V. Cartor Is in
Salem during the legislative session,
filling, the position of chairman of com
mitteo on Imiiking. Mrs. Cartor Is
with1 him, and they will board for the
; lime being at a leading hotel in the
state , capital.. .. '
The body of Leo Parrish, one of the
American soldier boys who died in
Franco, has arrived with others at an
eastorn port and is on the way to Oro-
tr.i T..,n...nn, ...Ml l. I.. Al.lnn,l
rivii. jiiiui ilium, win in nniimim
cemetery, with full, military honors,
conducted by Ashland post of the
American Legion. Leo enlisted- in
Portland, and was not a member of
the local military organization. The
family formerly resided in Ashland.
The young soldier's widow and mother
will bo here at the funeral services.
Tho Cinderella club will meet on
Monday evening, Jan. 17, at Trinity
parish house, that location having been
decided upon as a more central place
In tho way of conveniencing the mem
bership. Nearly 2000 dozen eggs were mar
keted by the local co-operative associa
tion in December. Tho topnotcher
price was 75 cents, minimum 00 cents.
The Fruit association did an increased
business approximating $25,000 during
the past year in handling the eggs for
producers.
' Tho Hollcvlew Community club will
meet at , the schoolhouse in that dis
trict' Friday oveulng, Jan. 14. In liter
ary and' musical program 'assembled,
intere'stlng'features which will be sup
plomentcd by substantial' eats.
The Presbyterian Missionary society
met w-ith Mrs. J. L. Harnor, Almond
street, on Wednesday, Miss Crawford
nf N!nu Vni-U rtv hnlnGT thp truest Of
honor at a silver tea.
W. Q. McDonald of the Elk Hotel on
the Rogue, who la wintering in Ash
land, has opened an art studio in
rooms overhead near Cltizezns bank.
Mrs. McDonald also conducts a cafe in
rooms adjoining.
A trio of troop No. 2, Roy Scouts are
qualifying for 'marksmanship in the
Junior Rifle corps of that organization.
Denton Rowers has won out, as de
fendant, in the celebrated divorce case
in which Mildred Dowers was plaintiff.
The sdpreme court has just decided
tho case, upholding a decision of the
Jackson county circuit court, which
holds (that an overwhelming prepon
derance of evidence Is against granting
the decree as prayer for. Attorney
Rose, of San Francisco, Gus Newbury
and Porter Ntfif, of Medford for plain
tiff: Hrlggs & Briggs, of Ashland, for
defendant. In the meantime Madame
Bowers U In Portland, having taken up
technical pursuits qualifying as an
architect. ,
A. H. Davenhlll, of Twin Oak orch
ards in the Valley View district; has
J
Dandruff
' Those little flecks from your hwdftat
Ml upon your clothing snd spoil your
pleasure are dandruff a scalp disorder.
Conquer it completely under money
back guarantee. Use Kotalko. Amal.
Ingly quick, lasting benefit reported by
legions of men, women, children. Save
your hair) Get new hair. It is possible
I n man y cava even aft er bs hi nrss-jbao-lutely
proed. Remember HOT ALHO
at any busy drug store Watch your
pjirrurl Show others this ailrtrtUmunU
BOARD DIRECTORS
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INDIGESTION
GOES, GONE!
"Pape's Diapepsin" at once
fixes Your Sour, Gassy,
Acid Stomach
Stomach acidity causes indigestion 1
Food .-iuuring, gus. distress! Wtndcr
what upset your stomach! Well, don't
bother! The moment you eat a tablet
or two of I'ape'H Di'upepsin all the
lumps of indigestion pain, Hie sourness,
heartburn ami belching of gases, due to
acidity, vanish truly wonderful!
Millions of eiple know that it is
needless to he bothered with indigestion,
dyspepsia or a disordered stomach. A
few tablets of I'apc'is Diapepsin neutral
ize acidity and give relief at ones no
waiting! liny a box of Pape's. Diapepsin
now! Don't stay miserable!' Try to
regulate your stomach so you can' eat
favorite foods without causing distress.
The cost is so little. The beaelits so great.
been appointed a director of the Ore
gon Growers Co-operative association
an action conl'lrming a preference ex
pressed at a primary held in Decern
her. 's
Leonard Pettit, local resident and
noted violinist, has been awarded a
permanent certificate of membership,
as applying to the teachers staff of the
Oregon public school system.
Business men kicking the festive
football over local streets may be wit
nessed in tlie near future, inasmuch as
at a luncheon gathering held cm Tues
day, tho chamber of commerce dis
cussed the ad-'isabllity of forming an
athletic assoc. ation for business men
amateurs, of course. Other topics dis
cussed included the Southern Oregon
Experiment station and community
singing. Special stress was laid upon
the importance of the animal meeting
to he held on Thursday, Jan. 20. Prof.
Reimer, of the experiment station, was
a leading speaker, also Cash Wood,
secretary of the county Y. M. C. A. as
sociation. i The Neighbors of Woodcraft supper,
scheduled for Friday evening this
week, has been postponed until a later
date. There is a friendly rivalry going
on between several teams which have
inaugurated a drivo for new members,
and the delay ia feasting is caused by
competitive effort being extended as
to limitations.
A girlie from down the valley whirl
ed her auto around the curve Hearing
the plaza, at a speed exceeding limits,
and parked near the fountain, contrary
to regulations. This was about dusk.
The car was a Chevrolet, and tho maid
was arrayed in apparel of tho prevail
ing disapproved ' model. "Where are
your lights?" queried the cop. "My
dimmers are on," quoth the maid.
"About all you've got, on," was the re
ply. . .
Trinity Guild membors and their
friends are reminded of tlio request to
contribute to the salvnxo sale to be
held on Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, Jan 21 and 22, at the parish
house. Articles of household use and
wearing apparel are solicited.
' What do you need most In
home? ' . , I
your
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LIES! SECRET TO
DARKEN GRAY HAIR
Bring Back its Color and Lustre
with Grandma's Sage
Tea Recipe.
Common garden sage brewed Into a
heavy tea. with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux
uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, la
troublesome. An easier way Is to get
the ready-to-uso preparation improved
by the addition of other ingredients
a large bottle, at little cost, at drug
stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a
lot of muss.
While gray, faded hair la not sinful,
we all desire to retain our youthful
appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening ' your hair with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because it does It so natural
ly, so evenly. Tou Just dampen -a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this throuah your hair, taking one
small strand at a time: by morning
all tray hairs have disappeared. After
another application or two your hair
becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft
and luxuriant and you appear years
younger. Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound is a deiigntrui toilet requi
site It Is not Intended for the euro,
migration or prevention of disease.
Ashland" Stage Line
Seven-passenger touring cars, good
accommodations and careful drivers.
Watch for yellow pennants. Stations:
Austin Hotel, Ashland; Medford Phar
macy, Medford. . '
Lv. Ashland 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 a. m., noon,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5. G p. m. -
Lv. Medford 8 0. 10, 11 a. m., noon,
1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6 p. m.
Saturday only Lv. Ashland same as
above, also 7:30 and 9: Id p. m. J,v,
Medford also at 9:15. 10 p. m.
Sunday schedule: Lv. Ashland 8:30,
9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a. m.. 12:30. 1:30,
2:30, 3:30, 4:30. 5:30. 7 and 9:15 p. ni.
Lv. Medford t:30, 10:30. 11:30 a. m.,
12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 9:15,
10 p. m.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make- Thrmi
KLEIN
tub
TAILOR
128 I"ntr,n St,
Market Nevfl
Livestock.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 14. Cattlo
steady: receipts 57. Quotations un
changed. H.iKS weak: receipts 390. Quota
tions unchanged.
Sheep aleady: no receipts. Quota
tions unchanged.
Itutter.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 14. Duller
Iwo cents lower. Extra cubes 4 Z fir
4.V: parchment wrapped prints, box
lots -17c: i-ai-tons fiOe: halt' box lots
half cent more: less than half box lots
le more. Rutterfat le lower. No. : I
churning cream 4 Vi 47e f. o. b., Port
land; underKradts 4:lc f. u! u., Port
land. I
OBITUARY.
WALKKlt Leo D. Walker panned
away at his home, Sill Taylor street,
January 14, 11121. He was. born
March 20, 1S85 at Clmrlestpp, South
Carolina. He leaves bis mother, .Mrs.
Elizabeth Walker of this Mty: two
daughters, .Miss Elizabeth Walker of
China, and Mrs. Dr. McSparren of To
Ulo, Japnm and threo sisters. Mrs.
John S. Norwood, Mis. Frank Hlack
burn and Mrs. Sarah Norwood, all of
Medford. Funeral arrangements will
be announced later.
ROU1NSON Minnie Pearl Robin
son died January l'i. 1921. at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Robinson, S3(i Taylor street, this city.
She was aged two yearn, 10 months
and lil days, and leaves to mourn her
loss her mother and father. Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Robinson, a sister. Evaliue
and grandmother, Mrs. Weiss. The
funeral services will be held at :(::l(
1. m.. Friday from the -home. Rev.
lily Millard has charge of services.
Iturial in 1. O. O. F. cemetery.
DRINK IRE WA'
ER
IF
BOTHER
Eat leas meat and take Salts for Back-
; ache or Bladder trouble
Neutralizes acids.
TJrta ne!d in meat excites tlio kidneys,
Ihoy become overworked; get sluggish,
ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The
ttr.ino becomes cloudy j the bladder is irri
tated, and you may bo obliged to seek re
lief two or three times during tlio night.
When tho kidneys clog you must help
tliem flush off the body's urinous waste
or you'll be a Teal sick person shortly.
At first you feel a dull misery in the kid
ney region, you suffer from backacho,
sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets
sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu
matic twinges when the weather is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pharmacist four ounces
of Jad Salts;, toko a tabloapoonful
in a glass of ;water before breakfast
for a few days and your kidney3 will
then act fine. This famous salts is made
from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with liiiiia, and has been used
for generations to clean clogged kidneya
and stimulate them to ponnal activity,
also to neutralize the acids in urine, so
it no longer is a sotirco of irritation,
thus ending gladder weakness.
Jad Salts ia inexpensive, cannot in
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep the kidneys
clean and active. Druggists hero say
they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in overcoming kidney, rouble
while it is only trouble.
NOTICE is hereby giVen that In ac
cordance with Chapter 357 of the
General Laws of Oregon, for 1917,
and all acts amendatory thereof and
supplemental thereto, tbo Board of
Directors of Medford Irrigation Dis
tricts, a municipal corporation duly
organized, and existing under the
laws of the Statto of Oregon, with ita
principal office "in the City of Med
ford, Oregon, will sell one million
two hundred and fifty thousand
($1,250,000.00) Dollars in bonds of
the Medford Irrigation District, being
tlio issue authorized at an election
duly held by the electors of said dis
trict on the 9th day of August, 1920,
and directed to he Issued and sold by
resolution oD said Board of Directors
at the office of the Board of Direc
tors of the Medford Irrigation Dis
trict in the Liberty Building on the
corner of West Main and South Grape
Streeta, In the City of Medford, Ore
gon, on the 18th day of January,
1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon
of! that day.
Said bonds to Ibe sold shall mature
serially in annual amounts no as to
be approximately equal, principal and
Interest, beginning five years after
tho data of Issue and continuing up
to and Including a period of forty
yoars thereafter. Said bonds shall be
negotiable in form and payable In
gold Coin of the United States of the
present standard of weight and fine
ness, or In its equivalent. Said bonds
shall bear Interest at the rate of six
(0) per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, 'on the first day of
January and July of each year, prin
cipal and interest payable at the place
to be designated respectively in tho
bonds and coupons, said place to lie
In the United States, and to be
designated by the successful bidder
or bidders. Said (bonds shall he of
the denomination of not less than ono
hundred ($100.00) dollars, nor more
than one thousand ($4000.00) dol
lars. Coupons for Interest shall be
attached to each bond.
Sealed proposals, addressed to E
M. Wilson, Secretary of Board of
Directors of Medford Irrigation Dis
trict, Medford, Oregon, will bo re
ceived by the said Board of Directors
at their said office for the purchase
of said bonds until the said 18th day
of January, 192 1, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon of that day, when said
sealed proposals will be opened in
public.
Said Board of Directors reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
17th day of December. 1920.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Uy Leonard Carpenter. President.
W. A. Folger. Director.
B. O. Coleman, Director. ,
E. M. Wilson, Merretary,
See Farnum as "Ouane"
William Farnum will be seen for tho
last times today and tomorrow at the
Kiallo tlicatro In "The Last of the
Duanes." Mr. Farnum here is present
ed iu one of his rugged western char
actcr'roles In a picture filled with dra
matic, thrills. Ho never has done any
thing better In his remarkably success
ful career. trf ff.gr
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10
m
"Rape's Cold Compound"
Breaks any Cold
in Few Hours
Instant Relief! Don't stay stut'l'eil
up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A
doMe of 'Tape's Cold Compound"
taken every two hours until three
doses are taken usually breaks up any
cold.
The very first dose opers clogged
nostrils and the air passages of the
head; stops nose running: relieves the
headache, dullness, feverlsliness.
'Pane's Cold Compound" acts lulek,
sure and costB only a lew cents at
drug stores. It acts without nssul
aneo. tastes nice, contains no quinine.
Insist upon Pane's! , , Adv.
SULPHUR IS BEST-TO
CLEAR UP UGLY SKIN
Irritation and Breaking Out Often
Healed Over Night, Says
Skin Specialist
Any breaking out or skin irritation
on face, neck or body is overcome
quickest by applying Mentho-Sul-phtir,
says a noted skin specialist.
Because of its germ destroying prop
erties, nothing has ever been found
to take the place of this sulphur
preparation tfiat instantly brings ease
fror'. the itching, burning and irrita
tion. Mentho-Suloliur heals eczema
right up, leaving the skin clear and .
smooth, it never iaiis to rcucvc mc
torment or disfigurement. A little
jar of Mcntho-Sulphur may be ob
tained at any drug store. It is used
like cold crearti. "
HKliP WAWTB -MA.LH
WANTED Woodcutters. Inquire Till
ent post office, j ' 863
WATKD MlBOEliliAIfKOrjS
WANTED Competent woman for Ron
eral housework. Mrs. H. W. Huhl,
Phono 01S-J. . tf
WANTED To purchase hoist, for.
truck dump body1. Clark,& ChilderB.
' . , " ' ' 254
WANTED One team mares, weight
about 2100 lbs.; also lmrness and
wagon, price must ho right. Give
particulars in first lettor. Write O.
E. Wymore, Eagle Point, Ore. 267,
WANTED Furniture. Would like to
buy furniture and rent house. P. O.
Box 705 or call Cnpt. W. C. Sinclair,
Salvation Army, Nash Hotel. 242
WANTED Loan five hundred dollars,
two years, real estato security, ten
per cent. Box 84, .Mail Tribune.
251
WANTED Team of mules. State
price. Box 60, Tribune..
WANTED Coal oil stove; also wash
ing, will call for same. 219 Talent
Court. Phono 965-11. 253
WANTED Good clean ragB. Medford
Printing Co.
WANTED 500 Medford families to
buy dry tier wood. We deliver.
Phone 890-X or 947-L. 252
WANTED Shoe repairing while you
wait at the "Alodel Boot Shop." 21
' S. Central Ave. Quick service,
quality work. E. N. Illdon. prop.
WANTED All kir.aa of building and
repair work. Phone 359-Y or
666-M, after six p. m. or before
seven a. m. 263
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
Notice of Annual Meeting
Notice is horehy given that the an
nual meeting nf the stockholders of
Meridian Orchard Company, an Oregon
corporation, has been called and will
be hold at the office of said corpora
tion, at No. 7 West Eleventh St., Med
ford, Oregon, on tho 14 th day of Feb
ruary, 1921, at the hour of two o'clock
P. M., that being the lawful time fixed
thorofor by the hy-luws of, said cor
poration. Said annual meeting will he held for
tho purpose of electing directors, con
sidering annual reporta of officers and
directors and the condition of the
orchard property, revising by-laws, de
ciding financial policies for the coming
year, and transacting such other busi
ness as may come before the meeting,
ALAN BRACK 1NREED,
Secretary. of Meridian
Orchard Company.
Used
Automobiles
For Sale
One Pord Delivery.......$185
One Chevrolet Touring $490
One Maxwell Touring. ...$650
One Studebaker Six . .
Touring $750
One Oakland Touring $1200
Tumy Motor Co.
Ity 123 So Fron$ S$, 1
rHEST COLDS
Apply over throat and chest
cover with hot flannel cloth.
V A. F o Rua
Oetr 17 Million Jan Vied Ycatly
Ur.t,t W A . T K I ) fTJM A 1. M
WANTED Woman to cook for 10 to
15 at camp; no children. Apply to
Ked Cross Employment office or
phone S90-L.
WANTK1 HITOATION8
WANTED Employment by lady,
cooking preferred, llox till, Mall
Tribune. - 251
MOXKY TO UOKH
TO LOAN 1. B. Andrews loans
money on real estate and buvs
mortgagoa and Liberty bonds.
Phone 53-M. 1 North Qrape
street.
FOIt HKNT ArAHTMKNTS
KOll KENT Closc-ln threo room fur
nished apartment for adults only.
35 S. Itivorsldo Ave. 204
FOll HUNT Furnished bachelor
apartments. 219 Tulont Court. Phone
955-11. 253
FOR RENT mnmSHBtl ROOMb
FOIt HENT Furnished sleeping room.
325 S. Riverside. 25-1
FOll HENT Sleeping room with bath,
hot and cold water; room heated.
221 N. Holly. 252
FOIt KENT Modern room, closo In.
Phone SOS. 252
FOIt RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 70S W. Fourth. Phono 835-L.
FOB RENT HOPSEKKEPINa
ROOMS
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 322 S. Central Avo. 252
FOR RENT Two or four light house
keeping. 511 S. Central. tf
FOR 8 A LID UKAJU I; ST AT
FOR SALE Town lot on S. Holly St.,
Medford, ono block from city park.
Assessments all paid. For particu
lars, write to Walter Muncy, Cros
cent City, Cal., llox 40. 253
FOR SALE 5 r.acres, all under culti
vation, on tho Jacksonville road,
mile from Motlford. For particulars
write Walter Muncy, Crescent City.
Cal., Box 40. 253
FOR SALE Furnished house and lot
,for $1800, if tnkou at onco. Pox T,
',' Mail Tribune. 255
FOR SALE Very reasonable, 5 room
modern cottage, two largo lots, Borne
' forms. Would soil furniture ' with
' (house if wanted. 1118 W. Eighth St.
253
FOR SALE Good 7 room house with
. both, 3 lots, woodshed, garago, barn
: and ' chicken house. Also- range.
Price $1050. Call 937 S. Holly.
Phone 779-Y. 253
FOn SALE 18 ncA's on Jacksonville
' boulovnrd opposite Oak Grovo school
house. Price $2600. Address Neod-
hum & Purdy, Lyons, Kansas. 273
FOR SALE 40- acre farm, 25 acres
under ditch, with water right, closo
to school, good improvements, 6Vi
miles from town. For full .particulars
address Box 72B, Route 1, Rogue
Illver, Ore. 252
FOR SALE Good rnnchon. See us
heforo buying. J. 13. Andrews, 31
N. Grapo St. Phono 63-M. If
FOR' SALE Lcasw nnd exchange real
cstnio. uom nay Kumiy company. -
FOR SALE Houses and bungalows,
.furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. O. B, Butterfiold, phone
216.
AUTOMOMHiIOl
FOR SALE Light five-passenger car,
flno condition, barcaili for quick
sulo. Owner, 730 W. Tenth. 255
FOR BALE 1919 Ford touring car,
A-l condition. See James Campbell
at Fonts Grocery. 252
FOR SALE 1918 Ford with camping
outfit, folding table, camp stools,
camp stove, trunk rack, small tent
and auto tools all for $375; terms If
doslrod. Will H. Wilson, 32 N. Front
tW
FOR SALE Overland 90. Clark &
Chlldcrs. tf
FOR SALE Ford, chap. Clark .&
Chllders. tf
FOIt SALE Hupmobilo touring ca
A bargain for sonioouo. Clark A
Chllders. tf
LOST !
. ta the man In business, whose
. system of accounting docs not
measure up to a high standard
of efficiency.
SYSTEM Is our business
' ' and
'. EFFICIENT Is our system
INCOME TAX
oatt".
1 JTeturna correctly prepared.
Ilookkoeplns and other bunlnens
(lifficultlm na tin factor. Iyt adjust
ed, CoilKUlt UH.
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YSTCMALRVICE
rCMLRVICElO;
gjy Itvsur&rvce gf Ifveslnen.t3ay
M. P. Schmllt, Mgr.
Phone S3 1 . Liberty Bldg.
FOR SALK MlSOKMAirrOUB
KOK SALK OH THADK Sulky plow.
also harrow. Phono MW-X. 2.11
KOIt SALE 10-inch chunk wood.
Penniless barley hay and four
Purred Hock pullets. Phone C-K-4.
"OH SALE One coal healinK stove,
one gasoline stove, ono vacuum car
pet sweeper, one holding hath cab
inet, ono child's toilet chair, one sau
sage stuffcr, one No. 15 DeLaval
mi'k tank and funnels. 322 S. Cell
tral. 25::
FOIt SALE A few thoroughbred Duff
Itocic pullets, lust starting to lay.
mice $2.50 each. Call SI0-J or 21H
S. Holly St. 251
FOR SALE White Leghorn cockerel:!,
exchange for old birds. Phono 951-1
251
FOIt SALE Hooking orders, chicks
and eggs. Square-Deal Electric
Hatchery. Phone 951-L. 254
FOIt SALE 150 egg Mandy Lee incu
uatora, like new. $15.00; Cypress
brooder $7.00. Call J. Ilrommor
5S9-J-2. 25G'
FOR SALIC Haled grain hay. 210-cgg
electric Incubator. L. O. Colver,
Phoenix, Ore. 2511
FOR SALE "Disco 2S", a registered
airalla seed of South Dakota, costs
60o per pound. 1 raised 5400 pounds
of this seed lust year. My prlco is
3ac. 99 per cent pure, no dodder
Iteconinionded by Oregon Agricultur
al College. About 2000 pounds un
sold. If you want any order now.
Chna. Ntinaii, Medford, Routo 1
Phono Jacksonville 390. 254
'OR SALE Good niuuznnila wood
Phono l-F-14. $1 at ranch, $5 dellv
cred. Good measure 250
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cream sep
arator, largo hand size, almost new
722 N. Riverside. 264
FOR SALE--Small ranch closo in;
nothing bettor. Call 1027 Narregan.
I 253
FOR SALE Lippencott soda fountain.
with largo pinto glass mirror with
two smaller mirrors and four mahle
columns; 20-ft. marble front counter
electric lighted, all complete. Extra
lnrgo oak bar and fixtures with mir
ror 5x24 Juet. One restaurant range
equipped Willi oil burner. Medford
Bakery. tf
FOR SALE Hotter new bIiocb for less
money. Second hand shoes and
Bhoo repairing at tlio Medford Shoe
Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St.
FOR SALIC Homo grown alfalfa seed,
Una been ucllmatcth test 99.31) per
cont piu-o, no dodder. Phone 788-R-l
V . i ' - ' 254
FOR SALE Columbia wood or coal
range, good, $75; oak dining suite
$250; threo wllton rugs $150; bed
room suites', library tables, curtains,
oak rocker. Call 14D-W. 253
FOR SALE Nursery stock; hardy, re
liable, post, and dlsoaso free, posi
tively guaranteed. Fruits, flowers,
ornaments, vines. Yakima Valley
Nursery Co., A. S. Abbott, salesman,
227 S, Central, Medford. 274
FOR SALE R. I. Rod rooBtera for
brooding purposes. Phono 370-W.
FOR SALE Good tralior. 113 S. Front.
FOIt SALE Canary singers, $5.00
each. Females $1.00. DeVoes. tf
FOR SALE Pino stumpngo $2.00 per
cord. Phono (85-3. tf
FOR SALE One feed grinder, $20;
one corn shelter, $20. Hubbard
Bros. , . . tf
FOR SALK 'Good sawing machine
cheap. F. E. Redden, 32 N. Central.
tf
FOR SALE The Valley Fuol Co.
carries the. host selection in tho
city of all kinds of fuol, gives
prompt sorvlce, and will meet all
competition. Why buy elsewhere?
Phone 76. tf
FOR SALE One 6-horse Almo sta
tionary engine, like now, $225.
Ouo 5-foot orchard disk, used one
season, $50. One 8-foot orchard
disk, used ono seaBon, $75. One
10-inch gnng plow, just like new,
$75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf
FOR SALE Eight horses, ono colt;
9 sets harness; 1 Klllfer subsoiler;
1 spray rig, comploto. Call 80 N.
Contral. Phone 105. tf
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
vork done. Phone 912-J, Samuel
Batsman, S02 Maple street.
FOR SALIC LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Four extra good fresh
milch cowb. Walsh's place, ono mile
northnnst of Modford, on Crater
Lake Road. 2G0
FOR SALE Brood sow, pigs, young
maro, heifer cult, buy. Phono 869-X.
252
FOR SALE Four Duroc Jersey brood
sows, 12 pigs, all fine stock, or will
trudo for one, good milk cow. Lee
- Raymond, Gold Hill. Oregon. 253
BARGAINS
FORD TOURING
.?350.00
FORD TRUCK
With covered body, cab and
windshield. Practically new $725
STUDEBAKER TT
.$700
Patton and Robinson. Inc.
Tel 159 112 So. Rvewide
LOST Jan. 11. between Medford and
Beagle. 31x-l tire on rim. lloturn to
Dr. Thayer.
BUSINESS I.rilKCTOKT.
AOs tractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOItlg
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 aud t.
No. 22 North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT-
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abatracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Auto Supplies.
LAHKR AUTO BPRINO CO. We)
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold nnder writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon. i
Attorneys.
PORTER J. NEFF -Attorney-st-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAIWES Lawyer, Usrnett
Corey Building.
O. O. BOG03 Real estato law and
settlement of estates a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS Attorney. General
Practice. Patents a specialty. 31
N. Grape St. ;)
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS speclallrs In all
kinds of cement building products
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractor.
DH. A. BURKLUND,
Chiropractor.- v
Spinal Adjustments.
204-205 Bparta Bldg., cor. Main an
Riverside,
Office phone 286,
DentUst
DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, DontlBt. Office
in Sparta Building. Office hours 8
to 12 a. in., 1 to 6 p. m. Evenings
by appointment. !Phone 285. I
Expert Accountant.
I. t
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. , U
Wilson, O. P. A. Attention gives
to anything In Accounting and In
. come Tax requirements. Look Inuf
our simplified accountirs method,
Litwrty Building, Medford. Pbonf
1S7-R.
IVAN LIVINGSTON Incorporated
Accountant. Auditing, Systematiz
ing, Financial and Income Tnx State
ments. Address 311 S. Sixth; St.,
Grants Puss, Ore, . , 27G
Fidelity, and Surety Bonds V'
..n - - - - - - - - - - - - a
S-IJyELlTY AND SURETY BONDS-
We execute all forms of bonds,
JffoOurdy Insurance Agency. -tf
Instruction In Music.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher .
Teacher o)
piano and harmony. Haight Mask)
tndlo, 318 - Garnett-Corey Bids
Phone 72.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phyi
Biclnn and. surgeon. Spinal adjush
ments, general' treatments and
diagnosis. 309-10-11 M. F. &j H.
Bldg. Take elevator to third floor.
Phone 2!). '
DR. J. J. Emmens Physician anf
surgeon. Practice limited to era
ear, nose and throat. Eyes solan
tiff lcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurtet for 8. P,
R, It. Co. Offices' M. V. s H. D
Bldg. Phone 667. - -
DR. F. Q. CARJLOW .. ,
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN! ?
, 414-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg. "
.....phone 90 4-l.. t.t:r'
Residence -26 8. Laurel Street. 1
DR. W. Vf. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat, 101
Liberty building. Phone 496.
DH. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro- 1
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. & 11. Bldg.
Phone 905. ''
JAMES C, HAYES Physician and
Surgeon; office hours -II to 12 B.
b., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta
hulldlug; rcsldnnco 1405 W. Main.
Phones: office 563, res. 492.
"Specialty," Mcdicul and Surgical
Diagnosis. tf
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and
surgeon. Offices M. F. & 11. Bldg.
Phono 106. Will be In Eagle Point
on Sundays until further notlco. I
Printers and Publishers. 1 j
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. baa the
best equipped printing office ia
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
eta. Portland prices. 17 North
Fir 8t . ....
Bog Weaving
4
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets and rugs. Phone
610-M. 706 Pine St. ' '
Tent and Awning Works ; ' ;
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNINO
WORKS 12 8 N. Grape Bt Phoa
443-Y. -E.. Burger, Prop. i n
Transfer
GADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO.
Offlce43 North Front St. Fhona
31S. Prices right. Service guar,
anteed.
DAVI8 TRANSFER Anything moved
day or night. Service guaranteed.
Fair treatment. 104 S, Fir 8t,
Phone; Office 644 or res. 047-K 206.
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