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CouifNews
Furnished by mo jacxson County
Abstract Co.)
Marriage Licenses
. Oscar 'lLigglauoUiitiuj and .Mildred
Pultun. '
Circuit Court
Mary E. Wiley vs. Hubert C. Wiley
Affidavit and order.
Albert Borde vs. Jackson Co. Juds
Went.
, Real Estate Transfers
Minnie H. Bloom, et vir to Helen
S. Tumy, -lot on Grape street,
; v Medford 1 $
- it C: Head et iix to Louis R.
illloom et ux, lot G. blk. 2, Cot-
;tuso Add. to Medford
Vim. 1 1. Mattern ot ux to Henry
, A. Mansfield, Int. In SW
sec. 30, tp. 3G. S. R. 3 W
K, E. Phipps et ux to K. Nelson,
,1018 29, 30, 31 and 32, blk. 2,
' .White's Add, to Ashland
City of MedTord to Rankin testes'
et ux, lot on West Fourth St.,
Medford
James FIt'zgibbon to Grace M.
f .Edwards, int. in X!4 of XE.
. SE of NK sec. 21, tp. 37, S. R.
4 w. ;
Charles J. Howard ot al to .1. bK
..Brown' et al, NE of NW, NVV of"
: NB sdo. 35, tp. 35, S. K. i'W
fcjty of Medford to T. W. Gruet-
' 10
1200
'. 10
500
1100
1
:'100
soo
10
ter, lot 7, blk. 24, Medford
G. BuriowB et ux to Mary A. .
.". Jlermon,' dot in blk. 3, Dans
Add. to 'Medford ..'...'
Alexander Diifret ux to City of
iMedfoi'd,' lot' 3. blk. 7, Medford,
Ore.-Cal. Land Co. to 'Alexander
tDufr, lot 3, bile. 7, Medford
Lottie V. Peilo et vir to W. W.
.:, ,'Cotjtrell, N of XW sec. 2S, tp.
. 34, S. R. 1 West
W. Tf York to City of Medford,
ai;t lot 11, blk. 1, Cottage Add. '
.to Medford
Geo. R. Lindley, (ex.) to A. W.
' jliubbs et ux, lot 4, blk. 23,
iMedford
Nelsqn Pursel et ux to Thomas
,Edy, part lot 7, blk. ,2, Mingus
Sub. Division to Medlord
.City pf Medford to Vidn. T. Car-
; ijkln, lot 9, blk. 63, Medford 1
Martha Bullls Boutelle et vir to
,R. R. Valley Canning Co., lot
. r, 7, blk. 3, Lumsden Add. to
Medford
Hazel A. Terrett et vir to I. H.
j. jllnxter et ux, part blk. 1, Nick-
' till Add. to Medford
Hi P., White et ux to Jouett P.
' .. Bray, lot 11, blk. 2, Palm Add.
' to Mcd'ford :';....- .....':....L
Jackson County to. C. O., Reed
"': Estate,. 2 acres In sec. 31, tp.
,37, S. R. 2 West
F. E. Martin to K. L. Ray, land
In P. L. C. 75, tp. 37 S. It. 2 W.
R. C.Slead et ux to D. M. Slead,
. lots 11 and 12, Riverside Sub
division :. .;
fN.'Skidmore et ux' to J. ?.''
; jllokersniitlij kiijs H and 12,;
y Lels Add.'to Ktedfovd.......'...;..'
2500
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27.G3
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100
1100
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100
10
The regular meeting of the Civic
Improvement club of the ladies of
Eaglo Point and vicinity met on
Thursday, March 31st. There were 28
members , present,, and the question
camejuj) as 4o"the best plan to use the
fundsj o band and the accumulating
fiinds, for according to the present ar-'Tangcmcnt-
each' member' pays ten
-cants; bi-weekly,' and the Reader will
" BearTn 'Viimcr That the .organization is
not confined to citizens of., the. town
.exclusively but'is corrtposed of Some
of the people of the town as also of
several of the ladies who live near
the town lines, so when It comes to'
the distribution of the funds those qui
side'ef the corporate limits of the
town claim that they have a right to
ft say as to where anil how they shall
be distributed. So when the question
Came' up as to whether the funds
, should be used for the purpose of hav
ing the electric lights placed along
life streets the question came up as
to where tile lights should be placed
and how funny there should be as .well
ni to the expense, etc. Well in the
discussion of the subject as to where
tlie lights should be placed one lady
eiSSO,sted that there should be one on
the corner by the bank and that would
tight the two stores, bank and garage,
frut then the objection would Je raised
to that phase that it is outside of the
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
;J ' By-A. C. Howlett
' , ... .:, , WHY? r 1
ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY 16 ACRES $7500 , ..,
STOP 1G acres... Very highly improved. On Millionaire Row.
8 acres 10 year old pears. Absolutely free from frost.
Two acres in Tokay grapes. Nothing better. Balance
fine alfalfa land, under District Irrigation.
LOOK A beautiful new bungalow, delightfully located. East
; front. Fireplace, electric lights. Dath room. Vater
piped to the house with feood. pressure.' This bungalow
and garage would cost 54,000' to hulld.'1 f believe with
out exception this to be the' most 'delightful location
for a home in the valley.
LISTIv
;X Price $7, 50U.00. J3.000.00 cash; balance easy tor:us.
This place sold a few years ago for 1 1.000.00. It n
worth more now as it now has irrigation. No matter
what you are looking for do not miss seeing this. This
is the best and worth much more than we are asking.
I
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Nash Hotel Corner
1 residential' district and tlte stores,
bank, eta. are nil closed and couse
Inucprty there would be no need of a
light way orf there, and thou another
lady suggested to put one by the bank
er's residence and that Would light
that street and partially light the ap
proach, to the wagon bridge. , There
was no special objection to that and
llien, another another near tho ap
proach of the footbridge as that is
used about as much as any other
thoroughfare in the town and woidd
light ail along the county road. An
other suggestion was to put one at the
Stanley coiner, and then the objection
came, up that that would, be outside of
'the corporation whereupon those liv
ing inside the corporation limits ob
jected on th ground that the object
was to light the town.
liy way -of explanation I .will say
that the promoters of the scheme to
have ;, the town incorporated had tho
engineer run the lines so as to lc;vve
out five families, on the east end and
six .on the lower or: west end because
they knew- that they all would votP
against the move to Incorporate, and
tho project would fall through. But
the members qf the club living outside
feel that0 they are Just as much on
titled to the benefits of their funds as
-those- living inside as they were in
town before the little plat was taken
out of the middle, and so that is
about where the trouble will first
arise, but we hope that everything will
bo amicably arranged and we will
hnve our little town not' only 'lighted,
but other improvements tha't are
greatly needed. '
Among other decided improvements
made in our town is the wrecking and
removal of what was left of the old
lumber shed thnt stood near the rail
road .track and was an eyesore to
passersby. .
Orcen Mathews was a business
caller last Saturday and took out a
lot of wire fencing and barbed wire.
Mrs. Quire and her daughter Miss
Mabel of Llnnville, Iowa called on
your. Eagle Point correspondent last
Saturday ns they had written 'some
time before inquiring about the pros
pect for procuring agates, and when
they came I Introduced them to J. P.
(loin (Agate Jack), and I understand
they purchased some fine specimens..
Miss Mable Quire is now engaged in
teaching In one of the schools, in Ash
land. Her mother 'came out ' some
time ago to see the country and she
secured a positioii as teacher as stated
above. . , -
Fred McPherson who came down
I from Portland to visit his. wife and son
returned home last Saturday. His son
is attending school here and I under
stand that Mrs. McPherson and son
will join her husband as soon as our
school cloBeB some time in May.
Sam Hughes, Harold Patton, Carl
Bergsman, Mrs. 1. R. Richardson of
Butte Falls, C. H. Na'twick and son
Cartylc, and Aden Haseltcon. j spent
Saturduy night at the Simnyside.
A. H. Thompson and wife, formerly
merchants at Lake creek, having mov
ed out into their own house, spent
Saturday night at tho Sunnyside. Ho
and his brother .have sold their store
and property to J. W. Antle, formerly
of Medford.
Thom'iis Abbott and family of .Lako'
creek, came out Saturday on the Lake
ct'eeg stage, .called on the hostess and
daughter of the. Suunysldo Sunday
afternoon.. ; .' , ,.. '. . ,
Speaking about Sunday, it brings to
mind one of the coldest und .most; dis
agreeable days we havo had during
tins past years, snow, ruin, hail with a
heavy horthwind that seemed to pene
trate to tlto bouoV There were two
men came in. front the Mcdtord con
crete works ou Pear creek with a
truckload of sand and 'gravel fur the
concrete work on the culverts on tho
Crater Lako highway and when they
reached tho , hotel they were almost
.frozen. , t ' ,i . . v
'Monday afternoon as I.was canvass
ing Cue town tor Eaglets who snotild 1
meet but two of the old employes of
the Mail Tribune, office, L. E. Whiting
aiid H. L. Young, and Mr. Whiting re
marked us we shook hands that he had
"set up a great many columns of my '
Laglets while in the -Mail Tribune
shop. They are both working fn Port
land now, Mr. Whiting ou the Oregon
ian and Mr. Young is proof reader in
the otnee of the Oregon Journal. Mr.
Whiting looked as it he had been well
cared for', but Mr. Young looked some
what thinner than he used to bo. i:
W. G. Averill, one of tho L'. S. naval
force, came out on the stage from Med
ford Monday evening and spent the
night at the Sunnyside going on to
llutte Falls Tuesday.
J. W. Van Horn of Sisson, Calif.,
came in Monday aud went up to Trail
to Visit -Ids daughter. ;; . . " ' '
Mrs. M. R. Richardson- and' Miss
J. C. BASNES
784-L '...one
I
, Viola Hogan can-.o out on the stage
I Monday and took dinner, at tho Sunny
side that afternoon. Miss Hogan is
j teaching the Crater Lake school but
:was called out to Medford because of
; the death of her mother and then hud
, to go to the iTospital again herself.
, She has had a terrible time witli blood
; poisoning.
! Miss Ruth Corning of Jacksonville
was also hero Monday. . - ...
j While oil my rounds Monday 1 met
Guy Pruett and he told me that there
wore four Japs living near him and j
j Wednesday night while they were all
j away, except one, their house took fire
j and' burned down. The Jap came run
jning to his place just as he jumped out
1 of bed for help but by the time they
reached the place tho house was de
istroyed. The poor Jap was so excited
I that he could not find his pants, and
isald that he had sixty dollars in paper
! money In his pants pocket, TJio loss
I is estimated at about $800. ,
Notice
Lost, from emigrant car at Medford,
Feb. 23, one black niaie cat, some
white lower part mouth, white chin,
breast and fouo feol. Comes for name
of Jerry. Five dollars given to anyone
to express him, C. O. D. to W. 11. Ros
bnry, Gerher, Calif. 10
Go After ?
Rheumatism
Right
First - of all, rheumatism must' be
treated Internally. -The blood should
be purified and the stomach and kid
neys made to do their work properly.
;.Mussugo the sore and swollen parts
at least twice daily with an oil that
will not irritate or inflame the skin.
Keep the bowels open to help tho
treatment.
You can get everything necessary
in the completo Antl-l'rio outfit. It
your urine is discolored or has a bud
odor,- tho effect of Anti-4'lic Tonic
will give, you an early confidence In
the treatment. The Jar of Anti-L'rie
oil will help proper massage of the
painful-surfaces. A supply of tile fa
mous I'ullinau Fills will furnish the
correct laxative.
These three' preparations . contain
only vegetable ingredients. Al are
I in one generous, compact package.
The prico complete is $1.50 and there
is a money back guarantee wtlll every
package, et the Anti-Uric, outfit to
day from
HEATH'S 11HCG STOKE.
' Adv.
Notice for PuDllcatlon
Department of the Interior; United
States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
February 24, 1921. .
Notice is hereby given that Ray
Davis, of Eagle Point, Oregon, on Feb
ruary 23, 1021, made Additional Hom
stead Entry, Surial No. 013097, under
the Act of April 28, 1904 and Act of
June 9, 191G, for the NV4 of SIS 14
of Sec. 33, Tp. 34 S R. 1 ., W. M
as: Additional to Homestead Entry,
Serial Xo. 090S3, patented, tor the
SWVi or SE',i of Sec. 33, Tp. 34 S.,
R. 1 E., W. M and that upon comple
tion ot publication of this notice and
payment of commissions and purchase
price of tho land; flnnl certificate and
patent will issue for the land embraced
in the additional entry. ' ? .
The purpose of thts notice is to allow
all persons claiming the land adverse
ly,1 or desiring to show it to be mineral
in character, an opportunity to file ob
jection to tho application with the
Register and Receiver of tho United
States Land Office ut -Roseburg, Oro-
gon, and to 'establish, their interest
therein or the mineral character there
of. J','--. ''. WWCANON,
' " . Register.
For
in v home, Clark mid . NiiiTinni
streets, 2 acres of best land, eitflit
room modern house, large outside
cellar, large store room, woo 1
house, smoke house, chicken liousj
work shop, barn room for five
cows. Good strawberries, U-rryn
berries, raspberries and blackber
ries, peach, apricot, almond nnrl
cherry trees, all benring. Ovi: of
the best homes in Jledford. If in
terested, phone S20-W or call al
premises. -
Shortie Garnett
5-room
Modern Bungalow
; Good Location
j- $265000
! $400.00 cash and balance
i $30.00 per month.
I Why' pay rent? " '
; MEDFORD LAND AND
j INSURANCE AGENCY
i 220 Went Main SCiCct,
HELP: Y A XT I -I M A IjK
WANTED Sal.
kins Compan)
siuau. The J. R. Wat-i
has an opening for a
salesman in .Medford to sell a hue ot
loO guaranteed household neeessi-,
ties direct to tlte consumer. Small '
Investment required. For full par
ticulars address llox '.'.', Mail Tri-i
bune. - 1"' I
WA.NTKU-t Man to help cut 500 cords j
of wood on shares. John Lyden, I
Jacksonville: I'M
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Sewing. Plione 534-M. IS
WANTED By capable high school
girl, place to work for board and
small wages, ltox 53, Mail Tribune.
WANTED Housecleauing 40c
hour. Phono S'J0-X.
per
17
WANTED-l'osition by timekeeper,
railway and lumber experience. Box
12, care Mail Tribune. lti
H ELI WANTED FKH.V1
WANTED Competent woman for
general homework.. .Mrs. W. F.
Biddla. ' Phono 2K-J-2. . r 17
WANTED Experienced waitress.
Gusher Cafe:
WANTED MIStELliAXEOl'S
WANTED To lent ? room modern
house, conveniently located, garage.
Thomas II. Ness, Cal.-Ore. Power
Co.
17
WANTED Brood sows and weanling
pigs. 4GS-J-1. 15
WANTED Boaid and room Iu private
.- family, by young man. Aus. Box 67-,
Mail Tribune. It!
WANTED Stock to pasture, good
fences, feed aud running water,
three miles out. Phone 539-J-3. E.
E.Morrison. 15
WANTED Horses and mules suitable
' for chiekon fee 1. Rogue River Ponl
trv Farm, Jacksonville Road, plione
201-W. ' -. ' ' ' ' IS
WANTED To hire good work horse.
C. W. Isaacs. ' tt
WANTED To buy small pony for
children. Phone Walker, 597-J-3. 1G
WANTED Hogs. Feeder hogs want
ed 100 lbs. and up. Phone V. Bursell
, 500-R-3. , . ' '16
WANTED Farmers to grow tdmntocs
for delivery to Knight Pucking Co;,
Medford. For full particular write
..O. P. Caluf, Beech St., Ashland, Ore
gon. 1'8
WANTED Lady wishes active inter
est In small business; give refer
ences in first letter. P. M. Thomp
son, Teener, Chi." : 15
WANTED To hire one or two teams
with or .without drivers. Phone
597-J-3. II. W. Blngbain.
WANTED TO RENT Small furnish
ed house or apartment. Vicinity of
Roosevelt School. Phono M8-Y.
WANTED Good . pasture and fenced
for five head horses; also good pair
3 year old colts for sale, 1700 lbs.
. now. Kirtlnnd Farm, Central Point.
v ,'.-. tf
WANTED Bath tub, state size, kind
and price. Address No. 32, Mall
Tribune. ' . 234
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phono, 488-M or 4S8-X. lf
WANTED Several men and Tjoys to
know that you can buy nny hike for
$2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S.
Grape. tf-
W an'A'EU atioe repairing wane you
wait :at the "Model Boot Shop." al
S. Central Ave, Quick service,
quality work. B. J4. Biden. prop.
DON'T WORRY
J;ot lis ilo your bookkeeping
worrying Uv you. Our system
'ot uccouniluy; furnishes you.
monthly I, OSS uml AIX hUite
ineulif. No VvulliiiK iinlil'tVio
cud' of tho year to know whero
you bland. Wo Niipcrvl.se, (Jl
reel, or keep your bookH at your
omii Ihcu of biuitiew l a veu
bonnblo charge. Consult us.
XYSTE!14ERViCF;p
I M. P. 8CHMITT, Mcr.
Phono SSI T.llwrty nidg,
GOOD BUYS ,
On the Paved
Pacific Highway
One acre close in ; strictly modern
5-room bungalow $3250
Four, acres finest bottom lnnl
with paid up water right,' fine
fruit, berries and alfalfa, a good
house, fine large barn and poul
try houses .j $4750
Three acres of finest Ueir jCrcck
soil, irrigated; one. of the niftiest,
strictly modern ibtiugalows on the
Pacific Highway, fine outbuild
in as, poultry houses, brooders,
etc., very high class property, ,
' V '$7500'
Brown & White
Holland Hotel Corner
FOR KENT FI'BXWHHU ROOMS
FOR KENT Largo light
I room, bath anil shower b;i
sleeping
til. 222
S. Holly. Phone 247-L.
FOR KENT Comfortable shewing
looms, with ha ill room privileges at
325 S. Riverside.. Phone "OKI. II
FOR RE.NT
ing rooms.
-Nicely Mrnislied sleep
,Bath. 215 X. Grape St.
- 15
FOR RENT Furnished roi.ins. $2
per ..week. 445 S. Front st. 337
FOU ttENT 1IOCSFS
FOR RENT Two i-l-room remodeled
bungalows on paved strct. each
$22.50 per month. Phone f '.U L. .1G
FOU RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOH KENT Attractive modern conn
U f Uome. best location, some furnl
tine, nox S7, Mali Tribune. V45
FOR 1M-:nT 1'4 acres with water
Mrs. Poili 533 Austin. , ,,15
AUTOMOBILES
F01trSALTO 1916 Ford touring car." 5
wire wheels, shock absorbers and
extras. Writo Box. 19, Tribune. 17
FOR SALE A bargain, 1920 Nash Six
touring car, traveled less than 7000
miles, first-class condition, lots of
extras. Will consider light roadster
nai:t payment. P. O. Box 925, Med
ford. i ' i , 15
FOR SALE Franklin Six car. ' Tnqufre
107 E. Second St. 15
FOR SALE llulck light G D.45 tour
ing. Good condition, run less than
12,000 miles. New top, new battery,
good rubber., Roy Ultlch, Jackson
ville,); . .17
FOR SALE 1920 special six Stude
baker touring car, like new, run 2700
miles, or will trade for house mid
lot. S28 Dakota St. 17
FOR SALE Dodge ear In excellent
condition. Terms If desired. Phone
781-J between (i and S p. m. ;
FOR' PALE One 1920 Oakland six.
touring car, looks like now, extra
equipment, bumper, motometer, new
npare tire, clock, etc. Owner must
sell at sacrifice at once. Price $1100.
Tumy Motor-Co., 125 S. Front SLtf
FOR SALT?! Ford touring car. Perfect
.condition. Phone .444, cull for, Collier.
'" tf
FOR SALE Ford touring car. $275.
" Ford truck witi covered body, cab
and . wiii'lshleld, practically new,
$700. Pattou & Vioblnsont Inc., 112
S. Riverside.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR' SA1E One 1150 lb-, horse. W.
H. Boron. Phono' 539-R-3. IB
FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows,
officially tested. Alw hay and
- wheat.. , Adjncent to . aviation field,
Medford. Schulz Bros. k lb
FOR SALE 20 select milk cows. Will
sell separately. Walsh place, pne
mile N, E. of. Medford ou . Crater
Lake road. , , '-' 17
FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of-1
fors for salo four Shorthorn bulls,
ready for sorvlce, your choice for
$350. Two younger ot $200, mostly
red. "Apply James Stewart, Mount
crest Ranch. Hilt, Calif. 'tf
FOR SALE REAL TSSTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 90 aero dally
ranch, some Irrigation. Would pon
sidcr closo in residence or lot in
part payment. 607 W. Eloventli St.
. . . . 15
FOlt SALE SO uci'CH piiKluro unci tlin
, Ijer lund near tlie Samiw- ,. Lakes,
Upper Applegate vicinity. Terms
extra reasonable. Adilresa Mrs, L.
10. Wade, Kliitliath Falln, Oregon.' l'J
FOit SALii Bevcinl unliniirovcd lots
in Talon', OroKon; ilesiniblo loca
tion. Will sell very cheap. Address
Mrs L. Wade, Klainatli Falls,
Oregon. ; 19
FOR. SALI5 0-room Iioiiho and lot on
corner, two blocks from Miiiu street.
Will sell furnished or unfurnished.
145 S. drape. ! 18
FOll SAI.li House and lot, good buy.
Large steel range, DO gal. uas tank.
Inquire 221 V. Jackson St 17
FOK SALE Twenty-two acres fine
soil one mile from Medford, eight
acres full bearing orchard, balance
suitable for alfalfa, fl've joom mod
cm bungalow, good barn and outbuildings-.
'.Total, price 7000, only,
cash required. Earl Tumy,
125 S. Front St. tf"
FOit SALK Good ranches. See us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 53-f.l. tf
FOR SALK Lcasw and exchange real
estate. .GoIUltay Realty .Company..
FOlt SALI5 Houses and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished;, also
acreage. C. S. Butterfleld, phone
21ti.
IX)ST
1ST Tuesday cvenlnK, boy's dark
overcoat. Mrs. .1. C. liarnes, 20 N.
I'each St., phono 7S4-L. 15
foh kxciiahgb
TKADIi FOR RKAL KSTATK 1920
Olds truck, , good condition.. Give
locution and full deseiiptlon ot reil
estate. Jlox M. 'O., .Tribune, i, 17
1-Ok EXCIIAXOK Would like to
trade an ciiuity of J'.UJO in a tract or
l'u acres of laud situated about three
tulles from the, city limits ot Taco-
tiia, Wasn., fi.r lin automobile of
fnbont eipial value; tho purchase
price of the land Is $IUUU ami n bal
iince of three liuuilred leniiilns. The
lund value Trill t.far rhiso Itivestl
untion. Write V. 1). G., Ilox 81, lit.
1, Central I'oint, n
!... - v
FOU SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Two almost Hew 32x3 Vi
rugged tread auto tires and tul.es
?is.50 apiece. E. L. Walx. 17
FOR SALE Partition made of celling
12 ft. high. 25 It. lung, with door.
Would he wood for use In building
or requiring. Call ut Mail Tribuuo
office. tf"
FOR SALE Large oak office desk,
with drawors on one side and col
lapsible typewriter holder on other
side. Call ut .Mail .Tribune office, tf
FOR SALE Billed all'i'llu hay. King
wood Orchard. 20
FOR SALE Wooden bedstead with
springs, nearly inew; iMiuimr oil
stove with oven. 115: Plue- St. ' 15
FOU SALE A gasoline power sprayer
practically new. Can be seen at the
old Melliide Bros, ranch north of
town. . L. R. Borland. - 1G
l'OR SALE Reed baby buggy, first
class condition. Plione M3-Y. 1G
FOR SALE Steel oil drums (50 gal
lon capacity) $l.uo each while they
last. (.',. E. Gates Auto Co. 1-5
FOR SALE Minn. No. 13 seed corn,
lino quality, four cents per lb. CI. E.
Pierce, 2Vi miles northeast Medford
at Red Top school house." IS
FOR SALE 200 cords wood, 1-3 asli
, and maple, balance red fir.. Near
track and on Pacific highway: priced"
right for quick sale. O. O. Garrett,
1 Olendnle; Ore. ,- . 1 , 15
FOR SALE OK TRADE Two twelve
h. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard
Bros. tf
FOR SALE Work and saddle horses,
wagons and harness for cash or on
time. Phone Gll-K-4. 15
FOR SALE Good .second hand 1917
Federal truck,, worm drlvo, lt-tou.
Will sell very cheap or exchange for
light truck. J. P. Hughes, Butte
Falls, Oregon. 17
TOR SAr.E 150 locust posts, 7 and 9
foot. John Lyden, Jacksonville. 1G
FOR SALE 25 tons of t first clues
grain hay. - Phono 591-J-2. C. W.
Isaacs. .,
FOR SALE New T92l Family and
Portable Electric "Singers" now on
sale at No. 10 S Fir street. Your
terms are ours. See them! Free
demonstration. Singer Sewing
Machine Co. Phono 215-R. 27
FOR SALE One three-ton evapora
tor dryer. 10 cars and 1G0 trays can
be taken down or set up at short
notice. Weather-proof. For further
particulars Inquire of J. W. Johnson,
0718 Mission St., San Francisco,
Dtly City. . 334
FOR SALE Sand, giavol, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming work
done. ! Phone' 912-J,- Samuel Bate
man, 302 Maple St.
FOR SALE Manure. . Hoover Dairy.
Phone 452-Y. tf
FOR SALE One new Sampson trac
tor at a very low price; will take
good team in on payment, balance
cash and terms. Geo. L, Trulchlcr
. Motor Co.. Medford. Ore. ti'
FOR SALE Hay at Throe Oaks. W.
J. Hnrtzoll. . . , i v . ; . . tf.
-'H SALIS t'OUITKV AJTl) KGGS
FOR SALK 150 W'litto Leghoiu liens,
all laying; cheap if taken, at once.
U. W. Gilbert, ono inllo south Jack-
sonvlllc-Phoenix Road. . 15.
FOR SALE Can tako a few orders
for my Tancred strain White Leg
horn hatching eggs for delivery
lifter April full from regulnr pens,
$1.50 per setting, $7.50 per hundred.
impoiinl-Royal niutfng 1.00 per set
ting. R. v. Cruni, phone 597-R-l. 10
FOR SALIC Selected, fresh, liifertilo
eggs for water glassing or Btorage
25o dozen. Will dollvur by ense in
Medford. Jtogue River 1'oultryi
. Farm, Jacksonville Road, 201-W; IS i
FOR SALE Trapnest Whlto Leghorn
cockerels that will improve nnv
floek, 50c each. Will charge $10.00
each for same birds next spring.'
Roguo River Poultry Farm, 201-W.
18
FOR SALE Uronae turkey eggs; also
home rendered laid. R. L. Hague,
DeUar Ave, It. It. 2. 15
FOR SALE White Wyandotte sotting
eggs $1.60 for 15. 330 N. Front St.
341
FOR SALE Rhone Island Red eggs,
i, $1.00 per setting. H. I., cockerels,
$2.50 each. Choice ' tP'Slo canaries
?i.iu.. i-nono fiii-x
MOXKY TO LOAN
WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT FARM
Loan of $SOO0.U0 to place as 1st
mortgage on land now, irrigated,
value of sequrlty offered at least
$25,000. 'McCurdy- Insurance Agencv
tf
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on real estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. .31
North Qrape street.
BUSINESS DIRECTOnr
' Mosan Art Rugs
MOSAX ART RUG CO. We weave
rugs from old carnets and rugs and
clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean are
clean wtten,.we clean them." 1)9 W.
'lenth, phone I So., Free delivery.
Undertaker
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor Sixth
and Oakdale. Ambulance service.
Phone 47.
Printers and Publishers
MEUFORU PRINTING CO. has the
best equlptied priming office In
Southern Oregon. ' Book' binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
etJ. Portland nrlres. 2J N, fir St,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
Abstractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIB "i
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, ,
No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs. -;""'
JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT".
COMPANY Incorporated 1901. Ab. ' -tracts
of Title, Title Insurance. :' ''y;
Architect
G. E. TEETS Licensed
Sisson, California.
architect. .
323
Auto Supplies
LAHER ATJTO SPR1NO CO. Wo ai
operating the largest, oldest atit
bost-equlpped plant in the racitla
northwest. Use our springs! when
others fall. Sold under tVrlttan
giiarnntee. 34 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
1
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-ot-law, Sg-.i.
rooms 8 and 9,' Medford National U.J?
Bank Building. - i
A. E. REAMES-
-Lawyer,.
Gnrnert. CSV
: !'
Corey Building.
O. C. BOGGS Real estate law
settlement of estates a specialty.!
B....F. LINDAS Attorney, -General
Practice.- ' Patents a i auAelaltv.
SteyarJ Bldg. , , . . KmS
W1NF1ELD R. GAYLORD Lawyer.
Room-7 Palm hloclj, l?7J'EaSt Main
St, Medford. .. ;
Building Materials. . j-
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
LiLuuit works specialize m au
klndB ot cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. , t'
. Chiropractor.
DR. A. BURKLUND-Chlropractor.
Spinal Adjustments. 204-205 Sparta
, BIdg. cor. I: Malin and RlverBlda.
, Office phone 285. .. . . ,
Chiropractic Physician
JOUETT P. BRAY Straight .Chiro
practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. : & H.
buildina- 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5, p. ni.,
daily except Thursday. Phone 580.
Electric Service
!--.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Facto cj
distributors ror Extue Batteries and
Fairbanks-Morse light . plants Nal
Bldg. Plione 116. i 814
Expert Accountant. t
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wi
Bon, C. P. A. .. Attention, given U
anything in Accounting. and Inconi
' Tax 'requirements.' Look. Into oat
simplified accounting method; Lib
' .erty Bldg;, Medford. Phone. 157-R.
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDStf
', We exeegta all forms . ot bond
McCurdy Insurance Agency. ; xtfi
; Instruction Tn Music. : iii
FRED-ALTONHAIGiiT Teacher" ti
' piano and harmony.- Hnlght MuflU
studio, 318 . Garnett-Corey Building
. Phone 13. i, u--' ;--.,, .- v -j - - t . ; .
Painting and Paperhanglng
LEWIS & CASEY Painting, paper.
hanging, tinting.. Estimates furnish
ea free. Vhone 189. 26 S. Grape.St
Physicians and Surgeons,
T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician aild
Surgeon. Surgery or eyes, ear's,
nose and throat. Ail diseases ;o
these organs treated.,' Glasses fittpd.
.314-315 Liberty 'Bldg...-,. vi - , (,.'
DR. A. BURSELL Splnologisti Phj
sician nnd Burgeon. Spinal adjust
inents, , general treatments, and dlag
i nosls. , ':39'10-111 Mi' H.fo' H Blilg.
, BleTfttoriito thlrdf fjoor.,; hone at.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
- ear, uoso and throat. Eyes scientif
ically tested and glasses supplied.
Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co.
M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phono ti67.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Phyicians.
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phbna
' 904-L. Residence 'id S. Laurel St..
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention glroa
to eye, ear, nose and throat. 301
Liberty building. Phone 496.. , ,.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg,
Phone 9G5. .
JAMES C. HAYES Physician and
Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a.,mi,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building;
residence -1405 W. Main Phones;
Office 563,' res. -492. 'Specialty,''
. Medical aud Surgical Diagnosis. . U
Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and
Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 165. . Residence 118 Qenesef
St. Phone 165-J-2. ; i ;
' Paperhanglng' and Upholstering,.
C. F. MONNTCH Paperhanglng (Md
Upholstering. R. F. D. J. i jH
Rug Weaving.
BEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
Wakes fluff rugs from old and worn
Carpets and rugs. Phone , 610-M.
706 Pine St. . ... ,
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORApE CtJ.
Office 42 North Front St. j Pltoua
816. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. j '
DA VI3 TRANSFER Anythtug mored
day or night; Sorvlce guaranteed.
Fair treatment. 104 8. Fir. Phoaa:
. OtIJCfi 611 pr res, i7 U t)8, y