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VACV, TTVTC i f& WEDFOTTD MATT) TRTBTJXR MEDFORD. WTRfiON' RATFiTDAY. JANUARY V. 1 02 1 DO YOU KNOW That wells are being drilled for oil in three different sections tribu tary to Medford? That five hundred men will soon be' employed for the construction of Medford's irrigation district? That large highway construction adjacent to Medford will soon be under way? That the big saw mills will soon be running full blast? . That the box factories will resume work soon? With this knowledge 1 you must realize that NOW Is the time to invest Look these over. If yon do not find what you are looking for, call at our office. No trouble to show properties. 1. Fair four-room house, large lot, 50x240. Fine garden land, some, berries, chicken house. Large well, gas motor, pump and tank Price $1500.00, $500.00 cash. Good terms. 2. Five-room house, lot 100x160. .Pavingi sewer and water all paid. Price $2500.00. 3. Five-room modern bungalow, fine shade, berries and other fruit. Deep lot. Price $2500.00. 4. Five-room cottage, good. loca tion. Corner lot. All assessments paid. Price $2500.00, 5. Four-room plastered cottage, bath, good fixtures, two sleeping porches. Cabinet kitchen, wood house. Lot 75x120. Price. $2200. 6. Four-room cottage, good con . dition. Lot 100x100. . This is a very desirable corner for business. Price $2000.00. 7. Five-room cottage, fine loca tion. East side. Modern. Price $2500.00. . 8. Five-room cottage., modern conveniences. East front. Street liens paid in full. Price $2600.00 9. Six room house, nice bath, ga rage, wood house, garden, fruit, lawn. Price $1800.00. 10.. Five-room modern cottage, stone, foundation, lawn, east front. Price $2000.00 clear. COUNTRY PROPERTY 1. 10 acres, two mile3 from Med ford. 7 acres fine pears in bear ing! 3 acres cultivated land. Fine -5-room modern bungalow. Very well built. Wood house, barn. Price $5000.00. Terms. 2. 114 acres on Pacific Highway. About 80 acres cultivated. Mostly creek bottom land. New modern bungalow, fine large barn, con crete floors, garage, deep well, fine water, 15 acres alfalfa. Wheat now scaded. Price $21,660.00. 3. 150 acres, 95 acres in orchard. Eighty acres pears, 10 years old, fifteen acres pears, six years old. Varieties, Bartlett, Bosc, Anjous, Cornice. All under, irrigation. Beautiful seven-room modern home, foreman's residence. Barn and other outbuildings. Full working equipment! including a tractor, spray rig, implements, tools. Some stock. ' A most at tractive proposition. The price, $65,000.00. 4. 200-acre property, : consisting of 85 acres of orchard, 50 acres wears, 35 acres apples, 24 acres alfalfa. All in best of condition. Beautiful home, foreman's house, fine large barn. This property is fully equipped with all kinds of operating machinery and tools for both orcnard and general farm. ing. Very well located. Canal passes through this property. All very best ot soil. The. price $90, 000.00. We advise investments now in the Rogue River Valley Page-Dressier Co. Nash Block Phone 282 For Any Kind of Real Estate The Best Fire Insurance WILLOV SPRINGS WILLOW SPRINGS, Jan. 13. This section of the valley Is setting to be quite a poultry center. There are re ports of a satisfactory yield from the Elden, Hlrkholz, Miner and Parker flocks and all Intend to increase their numbers the coming year. Wesley Jones of Devils Lake, North Dakota is visiting at the Hums-Smith home. - Mr. and Sirs. J. D. Slagle were din ner guests at the M. F. Young home Sunday. The Smith family from Medford, new owners of the Miles place, took possession lust week. ; Mrs. Clyde Richmond, who was con valescent from an operation, is quite suck with malaria fever. : . Roger Smith, who is attending school in Portland lias been making the home folks a few weeks visit. Those suffering from the severe colds that have been prevalent, are Improving and most of the children who have been ill, are able to be at school again. Livestock PORTLAND, , Oro., Jan. 15. Cattle steady; no receipts. Quotations un changed. Hogs steady; no receipts. Quota tions unchanged. Sheep steady; no receipts. Quota tions unchanged. ' Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15. nutter steady. Extra cubes 42 Iff 43c; parch ment wrapped prints, box lots 47c; cartons 50c; half box lots half cent more; less than half box lots 1c more. Htitterfat steady. No. 1 churning cream 45 47c f.o.b. Portland; under grades 43c f.o.b. Portland. ;, CHICAGO, Jan. 14. Reduction In British wheat prices and a lack of sup port other than against bids caused wheat to tumble today. After break ing half cent to two cents at the start, with March $1.75Ms to $1.76 and May $1.69, the market gathered addition al weakness and carried prices down ward. Hedging sales by cash houses was the feature in the corn market. After opening quartor to half cent lower, Including May 73 to 73c, the mar ket continued to weaken. Oats were wealt and after, starting c to lc off with May 48 to 48 c de clined rapidly. Provisions were dull and easier. What do you need most in your home? 253 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Neil of Ashland Henry Childreth and son Isaac Chil- dreth of Ashland, Lewis Martin, Trail and Roy Jain, Medford were transients at the Sunnyside Saturday night. Isnac Childreth had been up on Elk creek visiting his grandparents, Mr. .and Mrs. Trusty, and his father had been up to visit them also and to take ills son home. Lewis Martin is one of the renewned hunters and trappers and found that the price of furs wus so low that it didn't justify spending the time nnd energy to bother catching the varmints and concluded to come out and spend a while In the valley, and Mr. Jain came out to see Mr. C. C. Beale who was then in the lutte Falls country but was expected out that day but failed to come out until Monday afternoon so Mr. Jain remained at the Sunnyside until Tuesday afternoon and both of them went out on the Butte Fulls stage, j. i). Pierce who has been a regular boarder at the Sunnyside for some time went to Medford to look after his business interests there and to attend tho movies a few times, remaining until Monday evening. Died Friday morning, Jan. 7, at a hospital in Medford, Mrs. Anna Corum aged about 28 years. She leaves fath er, mother, two daughters, two sisters and three brothers beside a number of warm friends to sustain the loss. The remains were taken to Butte Falls country for interment Sunday. The funeral services were conducted at the grave by Rev. J. E. Day, the Presbyter Ian minister of Butte Falls in the pres ence of about the largest congregation that has ever attended a funeral in that section. ' While I was writing the above sen tence word came to me that our old citizen and for years our postmaster, A. J. Florcy, had just passed away. He was about 82 years of age and leaves two daughters. Mrs. William Von der Hellen of Eagle Point and Mrs. Raymond Retcr of Medford, and four sons, Chauncey Florey, our county clerk, A. J. Florey, Jr., Theodore and Judge Florey. Mrs. A. J. Florey passed to her reward some two years ago. He also leaves three grandchildren. Joyce and Hugo Von der Hellen and Mr. and Mrs. Reter's child. Mr. Florey was one of the old veter ans of the civil war. A further notice will be given later as I have not the data to particularize. J. L. Robinson, Sr., came In early Monday morning with a pair of geese to be sent out on the Jitney but It did not go out unti afternoon, and Mr. llayimui, the superintendent of the Cooley orchard also came in and could not go. The jitney is not very regulai or prompt these cold mornings. Mike Hanley, one of the pioneers of the valley and a prominent farmer and stock man came In Sunday evening and spent the night. Other business callers Monday were V. C. Pool. .Mrs. Fred Dutton, Law rence Conger, Peter Young and W. E. Hnnmiel. Mr. Hummel had been over to Table Rock to get another load of old ewes that he bought cheap. W. E. Buck und S. R. Costelo of Mod ford passed thru town on their way home. They had been up to Lake creek to get two milk goats. Mrs. Wm. Shoestring, a niece of Mrs. J. Montgomery of Applegate who has been visiting her aunt, returned to her home Monday and was accompan ied by her aunt. K. D. Jones of Butte Falls, was n passenger on the Unite Falls stage for Medford Monday. Lewis Gcpson of Reese creek, Mrs. Myrtle Von der Hellen wero also busi ness callers Monday. M. Barnard and his sister caiile out Monday on the stage for Butto Falls. Hiss Faldlne, tho county nurse also came out and went to Butte Falls Monday and there were three young men came out and went out on the Butte Falls stage. Miss Charloua Patton, traveling so licitors for a Medford concern, came in Tuesday morning on the stage and took a room at the Sunnyside and up to 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon was still canvassing the town. Mrs. Peter Belts was also a diner at tile Sunnyside Tuesday. There was a meeting of the stocli holders of the Irrigation ditch com pany who aim to bring water from Big Butte near this section, held at the Reese creek school house Tuesday to elect now officers for the ensuing year. Horn January 11th; in Medford to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vestal of Reese creek, a seven pound daughter, and Thomas is the happiest man In the county. Mrs. Carl Narregan of Beagle, for merly of this place, was here meeting old time friends ami trading at Geo. Brown & Sons store. Ira Tungate and Oliver Rdams of Butto Falls came out Tuesday and went to Medford. Mrs. Price, wife of the contractor who is working on the Hay Creek- Rogue river unit of the highway was in town Tuesday on her way to Med ford to procure a cook for their camp She reports that they have ten men at work on this road and are getting along fine as much of their work is rock work. Chauncey Florey and his oldest daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Florey were here for supper Tuesday evening, and W. G. Averill spent the night here on his way to Butte Fulls. (Furnished by me Jacuson County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court Charles E. Wlckstrom et al to G. H. McElroy ot al. Demurrer. Jean Gattls vs. Edwin F. Gnttls. Mo Hon and affidavit. Answer and cross complaint. M. E. Cnult vs. Fred Pelton. For money. - W. E. Philips vs. R. A. Matthews ct al. For damages. 1 Eva Maloiio vs. R. L. Malono. Di vorce. Probate Court Est. Jane Carrol. Order, citation, appearance. Est. Margaret Caldwell. Citation. Est. Daniel Whetstone. Guardian's annual report. Est. Hattle Alnutt. Admitted to pro bate. Est. C. M. and Jennie Root. Admitted to probate. Marriage Licenses Asa-T.; Boyd and Ethel Marguerite Whitlock.. - Real Estate Transfers Annlo M. Maxfleld to Mary Ellz. Tripler, SE'4 of NEW, NV4 of SW of sec. 8, tp. 39, S. R. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, us they cannot reach the seat of ttie dtseuso. Catarrh Is a local dlseatte, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure it you must take an Internal romedy. Hull's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken Internally and acts thru tno blood on the mucous surfaces ot the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine whs prescribed by one of tho best physicians in this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the beat tonics known, combined with some of the best biooi purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions Bend for testimonials, free. K. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. All DruUKlEtn, '5c. Hall's Family Pills for conctlpatlon. BARGAINS FORD TOURING ..$350.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically now $725 STUDEBAKER 17 ?700 Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel 150 112 So. Riverside 1 W. lteed of gilt City of Medford to Jackson County, lot on Palm SI. West.. United Stales to Annie M. Loder, land in section S, tp. 39, S. R. IV patent lssie McCully, Geo. li. Merritt, Grace W. Merritt to W. A. Childers, Lot 1, blk. 33, part of blk. 14, Jacksonville Susie L. Allen to A. C. Goetzez and Laura K. Goetze, lots li a nd 7, Allendale Add. to Ash land Jackson County to Etta Dakin. lot one, blk. 2, Fdmeades Add. to Medford Jackson County to K. N. War ner and II. G. Wormian, lot 14, blk. 2, Lumsdeu Add. to Med ford Jackson County to Laura Meek er, lot 33, Highland Add. to Medford Jackson County to Mclvin Bunk er and Bessie Bultnker, lot on Palm St. West, Medford First Spiritual Society of South ern Oregon to Ashland New Thought Society, land in Mc Calls Add. to Ashland W. A. Hopkins to Butler and Thompson Co., Northwesterly 3 '4 acres of lot 7, section G, Rogue River Valley Orchards Co. tract In tp. 38, S. R. 1 K 105 Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley & Co., 2 835 Slief- field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your namo and uddress clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey und Tar Coin- pound for coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills fur pains in sides und buck; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; und Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cloanslug cathartic for constipation, biliousness, head aches, and sluggish boivols. Sold everywhere. BXTLP WAHTEli MAI.tl WANTED Men to clear brush land on contracts. Phone403-Y. Frank Van Dyke. 254 WANTED Woodcutters, cnt post office. Inquire Tal- 253 WANTED IWIBOSXLAirKOUtt WANTED Small second-hand pony saddle. F. C. Preston, Jacksonville. Telephone 38-F-5. 253 WANTED A gentle pony thut will work single or double; must be cheap. Phone 534-X. . 246 WANTED To rent 3 or 4 room fur nished modern house at once. Phone 471. . 254 WANTED To buy 4 or 5 room mod ern bungalow, monthly payment plan Address 8 10 .Taylor. 258 WANTED Competent woman for gen era! housework. Mrs. R. W. Ruhl. Phone E18-J. tf WANTED To purchase hoist for truck dump body. Clark & Childers. 254" WANTED One team mares, . weight about 2400 lbs.; also harness and wagon, price must be right. Glye particulars in first letter. Write C. E. Wyniore, Eaglo Point, Oro. 257 WANTED Loan five hundred dollars, two years, real estate security, tcu per cent. Box 84, Mall Tribune. 251' WANTED Team ot mules, price. Box 06, Tribune. State WANTED Coal oil stove; nlso wash ing, will call for same. 219 Talent Court. Phono D55-R. . 253 WANTED Good clean rags. Medford - Printing Co. WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait al the "Model Boot Shop." 21 S. Central Ave. Quick ' service, quality work. E. N. Blden, prop. WANTED All kinds ot building and repair work. Phone 359-Y or 606-M, after six p. m. or before seven a. m. 263 WANTED House moving ' and re pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf Ashland Stage Line Seven-passenger touring cars, good accommodations nnd careful drivers. Watch for yellow pennnnts. Stations: Austin Hotel, Ashland; Medford Phar macy, Medford. ' Lv. Ashland 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 a. in., noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0 p. in. Lv. Medford 8 9, 10, 11 a. m., noon, 1, 2, 3. 4, G, C p. m. Saturday only Lv. Ashland same as above, also 7:30 and 9:15 p. in. Lv. Medford also al 0:15, 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 nnd 9:15 p. in. Lv. Medford 0:30, 10:30, 11:30 a. m., 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 9:15, 10 p. m. Used Automobiles For Sale One Ford Delivery $185 One Chevrolet Touring $490 One Maxwell Touring....$650 One Studebaker Six ! Touring $750 One Oakland Touring $1200 Tumy Motor Co. No. 123 So Front St, HELP WA.NTEb FKMALB WANTED Woman for general house work; good wages; gootl home. Mrs. G. L. Bulinnau, 15 Geneva Ave. 25S WAMl'I) SITUATIONS WANTED Work" by the hour. Write Jacksonville, Mrs. Scott. 251 WANTED Position as cook on ranch or ut camp. Box 52, .Mail Tribune. 254 WANTED Employment by lady cooking preferred. Box GO, Mail Tribune. 254 MONEY TO 1XAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loan money on real estate and buva mortgages and Liberty bonds Phone C3-M. 81 North Grape street. FOR REM -APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment; Adults only and references required. No. 518 King St. 253 FOR RENT Furnished bachelor apart meats. 21!) Talent Court. Phono 955-R. 253 KOR KENT FtmWlSHEB BOOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. 325 S. Riverside. 254 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms. 70S W. Fourth. Phono 835-L. 253 FOB RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms with sleeping porch for light house keeping. Phouo 517-W. 251 FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms; conveniences. G03 N. Bartlett St. i 255 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 322 S. Central Ave. 255 FOR RENT Two or four light house keeping. 511 S. Central. tf FOUNT) FOUND Keys. Owner can have snine by calling at this office and paying for ml. 254 FOR SALS RKAli KSTATM FOR SALE lioinestond relinquish $100.00. Elk Creek district.- 731 W Fourteenth. 254 FOR QUICK SALE Four room mod em house and three lots, $1280, $000 cash nnd balance samo as rent, for 3 days only. Will H. Wilson, 32 N Front St. 253' FOR SALE Town lot oil S. Holly St., Medford, one block from city park. Assessments all paid. ' For purlieu lara write to Walter Muncy, Cres cent City, Cal., Rox 40. 253 FOR SALE 5 5acres, all under culti vation, on tho Jacksonville road, mile from Medford. For particulars write Walter Muncy, Crescent City, Cal., Box 40. 253 FOR SALE Furnished house and lot for $1800, if taken at once. Box T, Mail Tribune. 255 FOR SALE Very reasonable, 5 room modern cottage, two large lots, some terms. Would sell furniture with ' (house if wanted. 1118 W. Eighth St. 263 FOR SALE Good 7 room house with bnth, 3 lots, woodshed, garage, barn and chicken house. Also range. Price $1050. Call 937 S. Holly. Phone 779-Y. 253 FOR SALE 18 acres on Jacksonville boulevard opposite Oak Grove school house. Price $2500. . Address Need- ham & Purdy, Lyons, Kansas. 273 FOR SALE Good ranchos. See us before buying. J. is. Andrews, 81 N. Grape St. Phono 53-M. . tf FOR SALE Leasb and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE) Booses and bungalowB, ittrnished or unfurnished; . also acreage. C. B. BuKerlleld, phone JIB. AUTOMOBILES "- FOR SALE Light five-pnssongor car, , flno condition, bargain for quick , salo. Owner, 730 W. Tenth. 255 FOR SALE 1918 Ford with camping outfit, folding table, camp ' stools, camp Blovo, trunk rack, small tent and unto tools all for $375; terms if desired. Will II. Wilson, 32 N. Front tf FOR SALE Overland 90. Clark & Childers. tf FOR SALE Ford, cheap. Clark & Childers. If FOR SALE Hupmoblle touring car. A bargain for soinoeuo. Clark K Childers. it LOST! Is 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 Returns correctly prepared. Bookkeeping and other business difficulties satisfactorily adjust ed. Consult us. Aud:li!2 Cy Accourvtira 'J YSTLnXERVICEiO: jff I rs u r ut.e gff I rwestmerds & M.rSSchmitt. Mar. Phone 581 Liberty Bldg.; FOR BALK VOBCELXlAITKOVB FOR SALE 2000 cords wood on stunipage, mostly big pine, rest oak. Will sell for 75c to f 1.(10 per cord on stump. Two miles to Hilt via state Highway; no uphill pull. Mill in Hilt will buy all the logs. Free pasturage for horses. Box 111, Hilt, Cal. 258 FOR SALE We can still book orders for baby chicks but our supply is diminishing fast. $20.00 per 100, $15.00 per 100 after April 30th Rogue River Poultry Farm. Phone FOR SALE Prunes. Sweet Petltes, 12 pounds for a dollar. Will deliver. T. Dixon, Orchard Home. Phone 539-J-4. 258 FOR SALE Brown Leghorn cockerels nnd Black Minorcas. Cor. Ninth anil Front. 252 FOR SALE L. C. Smith tyiiewrlters. Dalton Adding Machines, Check Writers, ribbons, carbons and pa pers. All makes typewriters bought, sold, exchanged, rented nnd re paired. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta Bldg., Phone 1SS-W. tf" FOR SALE OR TRADE Sulky plow, also burrow. Phone 809-X. 251 FOR SALE lli-iiich chunk wood. Beardless barley hay and four Burred Rock pullets. Phono C-F-4. FOR SALE One coal heating stove, one gasoline stove, one vacuum enr pet sweeper, ono holding bath cab inet, one child's toilet chair, one sau sago stuffer, ono No. 15 DeLaval milk tank and funnels. 322 S. Cen-. trnl. 253 FOR SALE A few thoroughbred Buff Rock pullets, just starting to lay, price $2.50 each. Call 81G-J or 219 S. Holly St. . 251 'OR SALE White Leghorn cockerels, exchange for old birds. Phone 951-L. I i 254 FOR SALE Booking orders, chicks and eggs. square-Deal Eleciric Hatchery. Phono 951-L. 254 FOlf SALE 150 egg Mandy Leo incu bators, like new, $15.00; Cypress brooder $7.00. Call J. Bronunor, 589-J-2. 250 FOR SALE Baled grain hay. 240-cgg electric incubator. L, O. Colver, Phoonix, Oro. 250 FOR SALE "Disco 28", a registered alfalfa seed of South Dakota, costs 50c per pound. I raised 5400 pounds of tills seed last year. My price is 35c. ,99 per cent pure, no dodder. Recommended by Oregon Agricultur al College. ABbnt 2000 pounds un sold, if you want any order now. Chas. Nunan, Medford, Route 1. Phone Jacksonville 39G. . 254 FOR SALE Good manznnita wood. Phone l-F-14. $4 at ranch, $5 deliv ered. Good measure 25G FOR SALE OR TRADE Cream sep arator, largo hand size, almost new. 722 N. Riverside. ... 254 FOR SALE Smnll ranch close in; nothing hotter. Call 1027 Narregan. v ' : 253 FOR SALE Lippencott soda fountain with large pinto glass mirror with two smaller mirrors and four mable columns; 20-ft. marble front counter electric lighted, nil complete. Extra largo oak bar and fixtures with mir ror 6x24 foot. One restuurant range equipped with oil burner. Medford Bakory. tf FOR SALB Bottor new shoes for less money.' Second hand shoes nnd shoe repairing ut the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. . , FOR SALE Home grown alfalfa seed, has been acllmatod, test -99.30 per cent pure, no dodder. Phone 788-R-l '!- -. i . 254 FOR SALE Columbia wood or coal range, good, $75; oak dining suite $250; three w II ton rugs $150; bed room suites, library tables, curtains, oak rocker. Call 149-W. . 253 FOR SALE Nursery Block; hardy, re liable, pest and disease free, posi tively guaranteed. Fruits, flowers, ornaments, vines. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., A. S. Abbott, salesman 227 S. Central, Medford. 274 FOR SALE Good trailer. 113 S. Front. FOR SALE Canary slngors, $5.00 eacn. f emales $1.00. Devoes. tt FOR SALE Pine stunipage $2.00 per cord. Phone 685-J-3. , tf FOR SALE One feed grinder, $20; ono corn shelter, $20. Hubbard Bros. tl FOR SALE 'Good sowing machine cheap. F. E. Redden, 32 N. Control tf FOR SALE The Valley Fuol Co. carries the best selection in the city of all knda of fuel, gives prompt service, and will meet all competition. Why buy elsewhere? Phone 70. . ' tf FOR SALE One 6-horse Almo sta tionary engine, like new, $225 One E-foot orchard disk, used one season, $i0. One 8-foot orchard disk, used one season, $75. One 10-Inch gang plow, Just like new, $75. C. K. Gates Auto Co. tf FOR SALE Eight horses, one colt; 9 sets harness; 1 Kllifer Bubsoller 1 spray rig, complete. Call 30 N. Central. Phone. 105. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming Tork done. Phone 812-J, Bamuel Bateman, 802 Maple street. FOR 8 ALB 1JVKSTOCK FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. Buggy shafts good as new, two-seated hack Phone 685-R-3. 258 FOR SALE Four extra good fresh milch cows. Walsh's place, one mllo northeast of Medford, on Crater Lake Road. 260 FOR SALE Four Duroo Jersey brood sows, 12 pigs, all fine stock, or w ill irauo lor one goon miiK cow Raymond, Gold Hill, Oregon. Ie 253 LOST J? LOST Jan. 11. between Medford anrt Beagle, 34x4 tire on rim. Return to-. C'-'h Dr. Thayer. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' ' Abstractor. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI8 Abstracts ot Title. Rooms 3 and 6, "a No. 22 North Central Ave., un-' Btalrs. ";4 JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT ,v company Incorporated 1904. f.-. Abstracts ot Title, Title Insurance. . 9i Auto Supplies. LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W ' are operating tho largest, oldest , and best-equipped plant in the Pt clflc northwest. Use our spring 3 when othei-a fall. Sold under writ- r ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Oregon. : Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, roomB 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. . . A. E. REAMES Lawyer, GarnetO Corey Building. O. O. BOGGS Real estate 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 specialize In all kinds of cement building products, Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. Chiropractor DR. A. BURKLUND, Chiropractor. - Bnlnal Adjustments. ' ' 204-205 Sparta Bldg., nor. Main anfl Riverside. Office phone 285, - Dentilst 1 DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist Office in spartn Building. Office hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m. Evening by appointment. Phone 285. Expert Accountant, ' WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M, Wilson, C. P. A. Attention fives; to anything In Accounting and la eome Tax requirements. Look tnU our simplified accountlrj method, LUKirty Building, Medford. Phonl 1S7-R. - - IVAN. LIVINGSTON -i- Incorporated Accountant. -Auditing,- Systematiz ing, Financial and Income Tax State ments. Address 311 S. Sixth St., Grants Pass, Ore. ' 276 Fidelity and Surety Bonds ' yiMflfjITY AiNOO SURETY BOND8-1 We execute all forms ot v bonds, KeOurdy Insurance Agency. tf in - . - i ' ', il Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght MusM studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Bld4( ' Phone 72. -,". ' i - - i . .1 Physicians said Burgeon. DR. A.' BURSELL Splnologlst, Phyi siclan and surgeon. Spinal adjusli nionts, general treatments - -tut diagnosis. 309-10-11'M,' F'. &'H. - Bldg. Take elevator tq 'i.iird floor. Phone 29. . ;. 1 , DR. J. J. Eminent Physician anl surgeon;' Practice limited to eye ear,' nose and throat. . Eyes iclan tifflcally teBted and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8.' P ' R. R. Co. Offices M. F.' ft H. O, Bldg. Phone 567. .-DR. F. G. CARLOW 1 ' DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 411-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopaths Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. SOS Liberty building. Phone 496. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F, & H. Bldg. Phone 866. JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; office hours 11 to IS a. h., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta 'building; residence 1405 W. Main. Phones: - office 563, res. 493. "Specialty," Medical and Surgical DiugnoBls. . tt DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physlcinn and surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. J'hone 165. Will be in Eagle Point on Sundays until further notice. Printers and Publishers. -, MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ' has the, best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eta. Portland prices. 17 Nortk Fir Bt. Rag Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUQ WORKS makes fluff rugs from old anil worn carpets and rugs. , Phone. 610-M. 706 Pine St. Tent and Awning Work MEDFORD TENT AND AWNIN4J WORKS 128 N. Orape St. Phone 443-Y. E. Burger, Prop. Transfer GADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office42 North Front St, Phone 315. Prices right. Be price gnus anteed. 1 DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. Fair troatment 104 S. Fir St. Phone: Office 641 or res. Gti-R 206. "S it' - 5f-.-:V