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SECRET GOLD HE
IN MEXICO DRAWS ' I
LEGIONS TO DEATH
BISI1KK, Ariz. F(ir three hundred
, i
years, according to reliable records, j
the Sierra Madre mountains of Simora j
and Chihuahua, Mexico have held the j
secret of a gold mine of fahuluus rich-1
ness and a vast treasure store of cold,
mined and hidden away in an inacces
sible tunnel.
The romance of the gold hunter is
written in the history of man s efforts
through the centuries to reach andinent young ladies and Karl Tinker
bring back to civilization this wealth
of tho Old Tyopa mines. Murders and
violence, have marked many of these
efforts and still in many hardy breasts
of this mining country today there
Etill stirs the spirit which has promot
ed many to bravo the dangers of star
vation, thirst and death at the hands
of Indian bands and outlaws In the
search for gold.
..Mexico City contains records of the
old mine and several prospectors, one
of them .lack Dunn. .accredited discov
erer of the Warren district, have re
ported seeing ruins of the "old mine,
but none ever reached there.
According to records at the Mexican
capital, in the latter part of the seven
teenth century tho Isolated village of
Old Tyopa was raided by Indians, who
destroyed the town and killed all the
lnhahilants except a priest.
After wandering for several weeks,
the priest arrived at a little town
called Auga Frill, on the Faqui river,
where ho was received and cared for
by a Mexican "-family. 1 lis hardships
caused his death, but before Uo died
he gave to the family a description
and map of the mining camp, lie also
loported that the gold obtained from
seven years of mining had been stored
In an old tunnel because of the Im
possibility of shipment to civilization.
The story and map, it i3 said, have
been handed down from family to fam
ily for generations. Those who at
tempted to reach the camp lost their
outfits and muny did not return. The
Indians for years menaced all prospec
tors and this condition still exists,
augmented by bands of outlaws.
. -Max Covlta, for several years Mex
ican consul at Nuco, is said to have
been the latest possessor of. the
priest's map. -He. declared he twice
succeeded in getting as far as Casa
lllanca from which the ruins of Old
Tyopa are visible and it was reported
he had not given up hopes of reaching
the place at his death several ..years
ago.
Ilort (trover, a local man, twice
started with two companions to make
tho jerilous journey, hut was forced
back because of insufficient equipment
Indians and outlaws.
Some remarkable gold specimens
have been brought back from , the
vicinity of the Old Tyopa, but so far
as known no one ever has reached the
mines since the old town was destroy
ed centuries ago.
I
RIGA. Most of the younger genera
tion of Russians are bolshevik, says
Captain Mcriort C. Cooper, of Jackson
ville, Fla., the American flyer who was
captured by Russians while serving in
the Polish army npd recently escaped
from a Moscow prison. He attributes
this to the Bolshevik educational sys
tem, under which communism is
taught in the schools.
. "The schools are all red," he said,
'and the educational program pre
scribes that the first thing to bo de
veloped in the mind of the child is the
'revolutionary conscience.' In prison.
1 saw, several times, children visit
their parents, the latter being anti
Bolshovik. The children were 'reds'
and accepted' their parents' Imprison
ment philosophically, wondering how
they could go against the tenets they
had been taught to absorb in the class
room."
Vying with this'system of educating
tho children, said Captain Cooper, is
the wonderful propaganda system by
which the Bolshevik! attempt to con
vert the adults.
"Their communist lecturers work
even In the prisons, trying to convert
the prisoners," he continued. "They
even tried it on me. There were lec
tures or classes held very frequently.
If a man said he was converted and
could convince the prison committee
of that fa.ct, he generally was released.
"Further in the line of skilled pro
paganda was the excellent treatment
of the Polish war prisoners just before
the repatriation agreement of the
Polish-Russian peace treaty. Before
each bunch was repatriated all of the
soldiers in it were given new clothes
and new shoes, being well fed for sev
eral weeks, so that when they arrived
, in Poland they looked well fed, well
dressed and. in short, were walking
advertisements for the soviet govern
ment."
Generally. Captain Cooper said, con-
diiions in the prisons were very bad
RUSSIA WILL BE
ALL RED J THE
NEXT GENERATION
,tey were returned to Polaiul, iimlor port, near : the mouth
1 ioin the sinmlioint of diet, lint tharjand she iuformt'd me
(he received no personal W-treutmeni.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. HOTOlott
AV. Alb e I'ai-r and wife of IJtese '(
reek motored thro'.!j:h our town last j
Friday.
1 n-iiittml in vi.iitt
in my lust
ihat t
tlul stoi k has visit,
- wiliiuni Httlmun of
the nicirniiiK of ihe
A pent-rat surprisi
d the home of
Lake Creek on
u-nth of June,
to their many
fiends, not only hero but nb-o in the
i-ake (. reek country. 1 tit' parents
nre rejoicing over the fact '.hat
is a fine healthy boy.
Miss Winnifrod Hunk
Bertha Hayman, two of
and Miss
our promi-
jof lsrownsl.oro. wore transacting busi-
ness in our town, Friday.
I.. K. Haak, one of our prominent
farmer?;, dairy men and orehnrdlsls
was also here with a team. lie had
started for Medford, but after ar
riving .here decided to postpone his
trip until another day. Mrs. Hank
who has been bark to their old home
in Michigan, attending to business af- i
fairs and visiting relatives is expected !
home today. Wednesday. j
.1. I., UoMnson one of our hustling
farmers and one of his sons motored
to Medford and brought a five
foot i
hay lurk. They wore just christening
their new Ford.
Tho two Corem girls from- near
llutte Falls spout Friday' night nt the
Sunnysitlo. " ;
George YV. Stowoll and, .1. W. Hovey.
were also business tailors H;turday
morning. 4 '
F. .1. Ayres of Reese Crook was, in
town Saturday and reports ilntt ills
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Newport of tho ofl'ioo
t'oreo of tho S. 1'. 1!. I!.. Portland, had
arrived tit .the home of his brother
in Illinois.
Mrs. Martin Vanhnm, Mrs. Kd Mor
gan's mother, were hero last week
visiting her. They were on their way
to Willow SpriiiKS, where Mr. -Mor-'
gan has tv contract to out a largo lot
of wood.
Miss Grace Lane and Mrs. Until
Wallace of Ilutto Falls, who had
boon out to Jacksonville o lake the
teacher's examination, passed through
hero Saturday morning in the stage
on their way homo.
John lilass was a business caller
Saturday, and so was A. C. Edler of
Lake Crook and Frank Foster of
lteese Crook.
In my last I stated .that the next
mooting of tho L. C. C. of Fugle Point
was to bo at the home of Mrs. M. 1..
Pi-uett and omitted to state who
would bo the hostess. It will be Mrs.
Pruolt' hoi-self, and chey expect to
have a good attendance ami 1 will
voueh for it that they will have a
fine dinner. - -
As I could find no way to bo sure-
to go to iho Sunday school mooting on
Rogue Itiver last Sunday, 1 decided to
take tho 7:1 5" stage .and start for Ash
land to hoar Dr. llulgin pr'ieh. So
I started and soon after reaching
Medford, started on for Ashland in
tho regular Medford-Asbland auto
stage, but when I reached '.hero,
learned that Dr. Ilulgin was to preach
in Talent that forenoon, so not to be
disappointed, altogether wont to tho
Congregational Church and hoard the
pastor, Kov. .ludson Oldfield preach.
He preached a good logical sermon
and had a good audience, f also at
tended the Sunday school before
preaching and there was quite a num
ber of people there, but many of
thorn were old people and quite a
number of girls, but very few boys,
and but two young men. It is a sad
fact that so few of tho boys after
they roach their "teens' attend
church or Sunday school. After heai
inir two very fine sermons by Dr. l!ul-
gin and having a good night's rest
at the Columbia hotel I took passage
for home, reaching there about ton
o'clock a. in., and there learned that
ltev. M. C. Davis formerly traveling
evangelist for tho Congregational Sun
day school society, and family had
come down from Wolf crook to make
us a visit and of course' 1 was greatly
disappointed because I did not meet
him but ho and his family had a good
visit with the family. i
While I was riding along the roads
going to and from Ashland, 1 was no
ticing the crops all along vho route,
and although I have been living in
this valley for the last fifty years and
have boon familiar with the crop
prospect I (tnn't remember of ever
seeing a bettor prospect for bountiful
crops of everything unless It is in
some or tho early fruits, cherries,
plums, peaches, etc., that the late
frost killed. When 1 mot the auto
stage and its trailer from Kaglo Point,
I found that there was quite a num
ber of passengers and among them
was. Miss Hollfleld and Mrs. Fd Cow
don, Kd Slioncer, A. M. Gay. beside
quite a number of strangers, and
going back there wore seven pas
sengers In the car beside some on the
trailer, and among tho passengers was
Mr. Harry, who has a homestead
about three miles beyond Ilrownsboro
and Mis. McDonald of the Klks re-
HEALTH DEPENDS ON
Rich, Red Blood
Weak, watery, thin blood is
not able to rebuild good body
tissues it is impoverished. For
health and strength you must
enrich your blood. Increase
the red blood corpuscles, and
- purify your blood vith the standard
blood purifier S. 5. S. Thousand of
Eeople in a weak, run-down condition
v been benefited by taking S. S. S.
Far Special Booklet or tor indi
vidual advice, withoutchart,
tenia Chief Medical Advisor,
S.S.S. Co.. Dep't 435, Atlanta, Go.
. Cot S. S. S. at your druggist.
.VgXEFm 53f QBSB"
'por Rich, Red Blood
amBMBmmMmfmmmmBammmm
ot
Klk Crofl;,
that Dr. i.ul-ioi.
tin had promised to come i;n and visit
it lie resort and arrange to preach for
(them while there, and idle experts to
lhave a Lu-trc erov.d then .hat day.
; Mrs. MeUonald h:ts just" returned
l'rt.io Portland. vhre slie has Itom
visit in i; friends mid ul.i wii ne.-isin;
ill' tln.st l-esliv;il, and while she was
then rile had the experience of rid
iiitr in an aeroplane. Asked h.v she
enjoyed the ride, she said that the
vxpt - m.ru e wa.s wmnler.'iil. said that
(she went so IukIi thai everything on
the eartii looked like little specks.
ihaT site greatly enjoyed th
trip. She went on up homo
i' nt ire
on the
Eagle 1'oint-lVrsist stage.
Mr. anil Mrs. W. I'. Morgan wont
over to Central l'oint to visit her
mother Sunday.
CburfNew
(Furnished Ty tne jacitson County
Abstract Co.)
Circuit Court
E. J. Stewart vs. Helen Crowe et al.
Execution.
Win. I.. Miller et al vs. Oregon &
California It. 1(. Co. et al. To quiet
title.
L. I. Ctawford et al. vs. G. A. Tirinor.
Claim of lion.
Kliz. A. Smith vs. Clarence A. llazen
et ux. Execution.
Esther Davisno vs. Will. K Davison.
Summons. '
Uiuiiii V. Steele vs. John -Edward
Steele. Findings and conclusions.
Dora Schweitzer vs. J. ,0. Hampton
et al. Affidavit of posting.
Probate Court
Est. William Powell.. Supplemen
tary statement, proof of publication,
affidavit and order.
C. 1,. Endlcott assumes the business
name of Del.uxe Aulo Top Co.
Real Esfatc Transfers
Sheriff vs. W. C. Foster. 5 acres
in SE of NE, NE or SE, SW of
SE sec. L':;, tp. 35, S. R. 2 W....$J92.S:
J. K. Sollss et ux to A. X. Soliss,
KV6 or W'Vs sec. 10, tp. 39, S. R.
2 E
A. X. Sollss et ux to Jessie M.
Carr, EV-i of ' sec, 10, tp.
3, S. R. 2 E
W. M. lliblis et ux to John Al
bert, lot in Central Point
John T. McQuold et ux to Adou
H. Thompson, pt. D. U C. 15,
tp. 3(1, S. R. 1 W
10
10
10
10
Decides on Best Life
Insurance
"Five years ago I was refused life
insurance, because of my heart symp
toms. Doctors said it was caused
from a pressure of gas that came from
my stomach, hut their medicine did
not help me, and I was getting worse
all the time. Three years ago my
druggist recommended Mayr's Won
derful Remedy. 1 took a course of
It and believe it is the best life in
surance anyone can buy. It helped
my trouble at once." It is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the lutes
tianal tract and allays the iiiflnnintn
tlon which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including uppendicitus. One
dose will convince or money re
funded. Notice
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the matter of the estate of Ilartlctt
Obenchain, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given' that the
undersigned executrix hits filed her
final report and account in the above
entitled Court and Cause, and that
June IS. 1921, nt 10 o'clock a. m. at the
Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon,
has been fixed by said Court as the
time and place for hearing objections
DOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOGOOOOO
I Used -
Automobiles
For Sale
One Forti Tr. Car..... $175.00
One Overland Tr. Car Model
DO, 1010, in excellent eon
dition, with five cood
tires. Price - $695.00
One 1010 Chevrolet, Tr. Car,
$025.00
One 1010 Oakland Six Tr.
Our, completely overhauled
o it nd in line condition, oooil
Q tires. A l)iir,'uiu. l'rie.i;
c only $825.00
8 Tumy Motor Co.
lli:5-12.-i H. Front Street
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SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY
George Andrews, Manager
MAIN FLOOR Telephone
liVSY COIIXKR MOTOU CO., Tires, Accessories 250
MODF.KN l'H:.Ml!l.NO & IIICATIXH CO., Heal. Ideal, Areola, Mueller
Lg rtpelis
KAt.'H.i.'SUH JIKIC CO., New mill Itcbnllt Tires r.20
SECOND FIMIK
Dlt. A. BimKLBM), Chiropractor 28S
IMS
V. II. KAI'I'.MA.V, Dentnl Hurfcron
Dft. ,T. ('. 1IAVF.S. rliyslcian mid
GKonr.K AXDUFWS srCDIOS, Voice. .Mm. fo-orqc Andrewu
M Its. I-;, i:. coitl-:. riano anil Harmony
IXOJOAtlC liOWiXL, Vlollulal uud Tcatlicr , ,J.l,...JdJJL
thereto, ami for the settlement there-
NANCY OHKXCH.UX,
Executrix.
Notice of Annual School Meeting
Notice is hereby Riven to the legal
voters of School District X". o!
ackson County. State -if Oregon, that
the annual school meeting of said Dis
trict will be held at High School Pudd
ing, to begin at tin hoar of 2 o'clock
on the third Monday of June, being
the joth day of Juno. A. D. IlirJl.
This meeting is called for the pni-
pose of electin;; two now directors ami
the transaction of business usual al
such meeting.
Dated this Till day of June. 1021.
JOHN C. MANN,
Chairman Hoard of Directors.
Attest:
Kl'TH MANNING, District Clerk.
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then 5 words to a line. Count
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initial, telephone number, etc.,
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i Display 35 to 50c per inch per
insertion.
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IIKM WAXTfOD
Male and 1'Vninto
WANTED Cherry tuckers at Wester
limit Orchards. Phone S-F-2. tf-
V A N TIC I ) S ITU ATIO XS
U- NT10D Sowing by the day.
quire S2S Dakota Ave.
IIKM' WANTED FEMAIE
WANTED Woman between 30 and 35
years old as companion in home
with elderly woman and son on farm
east or Medford. Address No. 203
care Rogue River Courier,- Grants
Pass. 77
WAXTICD Girl for house work and
assist with cooking on ranch, wages
$50. Tel. oS-F-6, Jacksonville. Pres
ton. , 7S
WAXTICD Experienced cook for fam
ily of two. Also second girl. Mrs.
Chas. H. Conner, Tel. 6G2 Jackson
ville. I 70
WAXTKD Competent cook,
wages
$30. Phone 3S0.
WANTKD Experienced
'Hotel Medford.
waitress.
HIXl' AVAXTKD MAIM
WAXTICD Man with tractor to plow
and cultivate 100 ncres orchard.
Gold Ray Realty Co., phone 72S-R
or 1IM-Y. . ' tf
WANTED Men and hoys to thin np
ples. Apply Hardwell Fruit Co. 80
MEN WANTED for construction work
on Irrigation project near Medford,
Oregon. Wages laborers three dol
lars for eight hours, less olio dollar
board. Other wages in proportion.
Rogue River Valley Canal Co. tf
WANTED WootI cuttora or will sell
stumpago. . Gold Ray Realty Co.,
telephone 728-R or 134-Y. tt
WANTED M IHCEIjIjANEOUS
WANTED Pasture near town for a
cow. Phone 701-J. 76
WANTED Dressmaking at my homo
corner Sixth and Cherry Sts Cen
tral Point, Ore. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. L. E. Hartwls. 77
WANTED Furnished light house
keeping rooms, by man and wife;
good recommendations. Phone 475-L.
70
WANTED To buy 500 cords of wood,
fir and oak. Phone G31. N. II.
Newconih. 77
WANTED This week, ten Ford cars,
three more Overlands. to guarantee
ngainst punctures ami blowouts, by
Installing Universal Tiro Filler. 110
N. Riverside. Phono 188-.M. tf
WAXTICD Laundry work lo do nt
home. Must bo delivered. Phono
351-Y. 75
WANTED Feeder hogs.
Phone 805.
77
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf
WANTED Several men and boys to
know that you can buy any bike for
2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S.
Grape. tf
FOR RENT FlUNIHIIED 1100.MS
FOR RENT Sleeping room. (102 King
St. . 70
FOR RENT Room with or without
board. Call 7o5-X.- 129 S. Ivy. 76
FOR KENT Room, 21.1 X." Holly. 7fi
FOll , RENT Furnished rooms oiu
block from city park. Large garage
in connection; cars repaired at
night. GO I W. Tenth, phone 501-R.
tf
020
.' .' 1!H5
Surgeon
....... TiOit
, nns-j
, S2S-.I
i.uj,.t3-3-J
FOR REST TARMS
. I .
FOR' RENT 2000 aero grain and
stock ranch on river hear railroad
station. P. O. flox 1094. tt
FOlt RENT- Irrigated alfalfa ranch
near railroad town ana river. Gold
Ray Realty Co. tf
FOlt I II-' XT A I A 1 1 T M E X TS
FOR RENT At once, partly furnished
apartment in Mail Tribune building,
with hot and cold water, electricity,
steam heat, etc.. furnished. Call at
Mail Tribune office. 75
I'O K 1! KX T 11 Ol' SEKEEPl X G
liOOMS
FOlt RENT llachelor apartments
and housekeeping rooms. 219 Tal
ent Court. Phone 955-R. 7ti
FOli RENT Two light housekeeping
rooms. 511 S. Central. tf
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOlt SALE 12 acre ranch three miles
southwest of Gold Hill: about 20
acres In cultivation, 7 acres In alfal
fa sown this season, balance In
grain; 20 head of cattle, 2 horses.
farming machinery, all for $1500,
$:iooo cash, balance three years time
with interest. Address T. 11. Eding
ton, Gold Hill, Ore. Phono 31-K-:i.
102
FOR SALE 7-rooin house, bath, elec
tric lights, berries, 3 lots in fine
garden, and all outbuildings. 93
S. Holly or phone 77II-Y. M
FOlt SALE Good six room house,
close in. Paved streef.i '-Furnished
or unfurnished.' A bargain.' Phone.
2-lti-Y. " ., , .., li
FOlt SALE Modern S-room residence.
Two large sleeping porches. Hack
screen porch'wirotl for electric heat-
' lug; With garage. Everything up
to date. See owner at 51(1 W. Jack
son St. 79
FOR SALIC, lease or exchange. 40
room hotel and II business rooms,
partly furnished; only hotel In town
1000. Telephone 72S-R or 13-l-Y. tf
FOR SALE Homestead relinquish
ment. Call between 8:00 a. m. and
f::i0 p. in. at 110 X. Central. Phone
4115-X. 7U
FOR SALIC Five-room modern house,
bathroom, pantry and sleeping iHirch
Inquire between 8:00 a. m. and 6:30
p. in. at llti N. Central. Phono 4H5-X.
7G
FOR SALIC OR THADfC 100 noro
ranch, between 35 and 40 acres In
cultivation, for Ashland or Medford
property. For further particulars
phono 333, Central Point. 81
FOR SALI'J Couple too old to work
have a dandy 10-acre ranch four
miles from Medford, all in crops of
alfalfa, clover, corn and vegetables.
Six acres have water right fully
paid up. Good 5-room house prac
tically new, largo burn, good bear
ing family orchard, electric lights in
house. This placo can bo bought for
$3000, which includes crops, Imple
ments, horse and some poultry. No
trades considered. Call at 325 S.
Riverside or phono 701-J for partic
ulars. No agents. 75
FOR SALE Small fruit and chicken
ranch, 5 room house with somo fur
niture; also out. buildings. Ideal
homo. Causo of selling uoor health.
Call or address 334 N. Holly. 77
FOR SALE Sickness necessitates mo
selling my six room house, lot 50 by
240, very best bottom land, 5 blocks
from bridge, east side, have city
water, also good pumping system,
boarlng fruit Irees and berries, good
garden In. Would consider second
hand enr as part of first payment,
Ford preferred. Price, ready to move
in, $1000. Phone 35D-Y. 77
FOR SALE Attractive modern house.
two-story bungalow type. East frrtnt
and deep porches, 8 rooms, built-in
features In living rooln, dining-loom
and kitchen. Two bathsi fire-place,
largo scroenod-lii porch,, Awo , wood
sheds, fruit room ant) garage., Beau
tiful lawn and shade trees. Lot SOx
JfiO. 310 S. Riversldoi j Phono 292:X.
: ' i ' , "77
FOR SALE 40 ncres land nenr Eagle
Point. Good fruit land. Muy have
value for oil. Moderate payment will
handla. Will soli all or part. II. C.
Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Los Angeles
California. . 73
FOR SALIC Alfalla, grain and stock
ranches from $5.00 per acre up;
long time, easy payments. Gold Kay
Realty Co. tt
FOR SALE Good ranches. See us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. tf
FOR SALE Lease ana exchange real
estate Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALft Houses and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; alco
acreage. C. S. Butterfleld, phone
21.
LOST
LOST Airdale puppy. Answers to
name of "Pal." Call 408-lt-l. .Re
ward. : "if 77
LOST S. P. check No. 158021 payable
to Hal Wright, amount $lf.l. Fin
der return Mull Tribune office. '7G
. Good Service
Is measured hy results. Aro
you obtaining satisfactory re
sults? If not, consult us about
jour bookkeeping and other
OUKjncss troubles.
Auditing f AccouMlnil T
YSTDNERVICE(0;
' ii3urajcc gjr lrvestrre,ls
M. P. SCmilTT, Mgr.
Phono fttil Liberty Hid.
FOR BALE JnSCELItAJJEOCa
FOR SALE First-class alfalfa hay in
field one mile west of Voorhies
Crossing. Scbuchard Orchard. Phone
(ill-R-:!. 78
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. first class, in
field or stack. Near Canal Co. ranch
on Eagle Point road. Address K. S.
Taylor, R. 3, Box 102. Medford, or
call 132-R. SO
FOR SALE Cheap, one 2 h. p. Witte
engine. Inquire McDowell's Shoe
Shop, Central Point, Oregon. 7G
FOil SALE
berts. etc.,
40S-J-1.
Cherries:
on the
Pings,
tree.
Lam
Phone 75
FOR SALE Ciena alfalfa hay and red
oat hay, $10. Phone I03-X-2. Til
FOR SALE-1S-X-L
-Hiding cultivator. Tel.
FOlt SALE 10 horsepower high speed
engine, just overhauled. Can be
seen at Hillings Auto & Carriage Co.
S. Riverside. No rcasouablo offer
refused. 75
FOR SALE Shoes nt another big
drop in price nt the Medford Shoo
Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St, tf
FOR SALE Dresser, new bevel "glass,
stand, two heating stoves, sanitary
couch, two rocking chairs, three-burner
oil stove ami oven. Iron bed,
springs and mattress, piano, at a
sacrifice. Call 102S Court. St. 75
FOR SALE Lumber. Tho Tabernacle,
opposite tho park. 75
FOR SAI.K Playerphone, B0 good
records, tables, other household arll
. , cles. Phone 7-IO-W. s : 76
!'OR SAI.1C Five-horse mill type elec
tric motor, and rive-inch centrifugal
pump: 10.000 feet second-hand two
inch plank, and 3500 feet of three1-
wire power linn, poles and cross
arms. 11. F. D. 1, llox 77, Central
Point. . 75
FOR SAI.1C Good clean wild oat liny
in shock, close In. Phone 2G-.I-2, 77
FOR SALIC Pollyanna
$250.
lunch
room.
7(i
FOlt SALE Wild oat hay in tho field.
T. E. Pottenger, phone 5-F-2. tt
TOR BALE .Alfalfa hay not mined on
$12 per ton. Come see It. Call
G7-J-3. . - 7G
FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap.
Pntton, Robinson Inc.
FOR SALIC A-l nlfalfa hay In the
field, $10, or will deliver. Phono
589-11-2. tt
FOR SALE IS tons of choice grain
hay, baled. Phono 4G8-U-1. tf
FOR SALE War Eagle mining stock
on Juno 23rd, for 40c a share. Phono
916, E. H. French. . ; 81
FOR SALE &and, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming work:
done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bate-
man, 302 Maple St
FOll BALIS MVK8TOOK
FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk
cows, Walsh's place, one mile north
east of Medford on Crator Lake
road. 97
FOR HALE Young milk cow.
Konly. Phone GU-J-3.
F. C.
tf
FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn
bulls and registered Hampshire
boat'B. Also saddle horses nnd work
horses. Call on or write. Ross H.
Lund, Mountcrost Ranch, Hilt, Calif.
tf
Oft SALE POULTKY AND EGGS
FOR SALE 17 full blood R. I. Rod
hens and 2 cockerels. Phono 361-R.
75
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALIC 1818 Ford delivery car;
, would trade for produce or fruit.
. West Side Groceteria. -s. tf
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Four lots near Jackson
school, off pavement, for car. Box
25, Mail Tribune. 77
FOR TRADE-
-Ixt In Medford for
What have you? Phone
76
toiirlng car.
333.
WILL TRADE Medford home or ranch
for good automobile. Telephone
728-R or 134-Y.- tf
FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city
property. O. A. Chllders Motor Co.
127 N. Riverside. tf
MONEY TO LOAiN
TO LOAN J. D. Andrews loans money
on real estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. SI
North Grape street.
FOR RENT TIOUSES
FOll RENT Small
house.
Inquire
325 E. Jackson St. .
74
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attornov-ttt-law
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
uniiK illuming.
A. E. HEAMES Lawyor, Garnett
iorey uunumg.
O. C. BOGOS Real Estate, law and
settlement of estates a specialty
B. F. LINDAS Attorney, Genera
Practice. Patents a specialty.
Stewart Bldg.
WINFIELD R. riATLORD Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford.
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK: k.
BLOCK WORKS speetlize In all
kinds of cement bnilding products,
Corj III nd Tenth, Street, ,
BUSIXESS DIRECTORY
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. & VAX VORia'(4
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and
No. 22 North Central Ave., xr:
stairs, JACKSON COUXTV ABSTRAi ,
COMPAXY Incorporated 191'i,
Abstracts of Title, Title Insuran
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPlilNO CO. We ---
operating the largest, oldest a
best equipped plant In the Pacl
northwest. Use our springs wh
others fall... Sold under wrltl
guaranteed. 34 Xorth Fifteen .
St., Portland, Oregon. '
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Chiropractic riiyslclun
JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chli
practlc, rooms 409-10 M. F. & i
building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 . A
m., daily except Thursday. Pho
680. A!
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAX Chl'vjS
practlc and Natural Painless Me-t
ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bli'
Phone 9G5. ;V'
Electric Service.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. F.5
tory distributors for Exlde Batt
les and Fairbanks-Morse llff
- plants. Nat. Building. Phine 1 i
ICxpert Acconntant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. V-
eon. C. P. A. Attention given
anything In Accounting and Inco
Tax requirements. Look into t
simplified accounting method. L
erty Bids., Medford. Phone 167
Farm Loan Bonds
FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARM I
by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pj
ceeds to make additional form lot
and Improve agricultural conditio
Terms and particulars, E. H. Hit
Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. BK
Medford.
Fidelity and Surety Honda
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
We execute all forms of bon
McCurdy Insurance Agency.
Instruction in Alusic.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher
piano and harmony. Halght Mu
studio, 318 Garnett-Corey But
ing Phone 72.
Alosan Art Rugs
MOSAN ART HUG- CO. We wed
rugs from old carpets and rugs a
clean all rugs. Rugs we clean i
Clean when we clean them." 1
W. Tenth, phone 180. Free del
ery.
Osteopath
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DK. EVA MAI
UAllLUW Osteopathic Ph
clans. 41G-417 Garnett-Corey Bit
Phono 904-L. -.Residence 26
Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopatl
Physician. Special attention glyf
to eye, ear, nose and throat. 8
Liberty building. Phone 496.
Physicians and Surgeons.
T. G, HEINE, M. D. Physician ai
Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Ni
and Throat. Glasses scienttflca
fitted and properly adjusted. Off
' 314-316 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape al
Mam tits.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Pnyslclan al
Surgeon. Practice limited to e
ear, nose and throat. Eyes bc1
tlflcally teBted, and glasses at
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S
It. R. Co., M. F. & H. Bldg. Pnoj
567.
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physic"
and Surgeon. Offices M. F. &
Bldg. Phone 166. Residence 1
Genesee St. Phone 1G5-J-2
-4-
DR. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Ph
lcian and surgeon. Spinal adju
ments, general treatments and dl
gonosls. 309-10-11 M. F. &
Bldg. Elevator to third flo
Phone 29.
Printers and Publishers .
MEDFORD PRINTINS CO. has
best equipped printing office
Southern Oregon. - Book bind!)
loose leaf ledgers, billing systerl
etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir
Rent Estate.
BROWN & WHITE Real Estate,
surance. Loans. Investments. Notc-
Publio, Holland Hotel corner. C
Rug Weaving.
MEDFORD FLUFF HUG WOBJ
makes fluff rugs' from old i
worn -carpets and rugs. ; Phq
610-M. 706 Pine St
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Office 42 North Front Si. Ph
S16. Prices right. .Service gs
anteed. x
DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mi
ed day or night. Service go
anteed. Fair treatment. 10
Kir. Phonet Office 844 or il
- 647-R or 206. - - "
Undertakers
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Stf
and Oakdale. Ambulance Bervlfc-
; . tUOM 17, .