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BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManus
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CELEBRATES NEW
ASHLAND, Nov. 12. The Ashland
Tidings on Thursday published a
twenty-0"! P"SO Issue to celcbi-jito
tile installation of a fine new CJoms
"Comet" prOBS. The Insinuation of
the new equipment markft the begin
ning of a new era of expansion and
promotion Which the Tidings dins
hitherto been unable to support owing
to the limitation!, of the old press.
From now on it Is proponed to make
the Wednesday. Thursday and Friday
jiApers six pa e Issues while those of
Saturday, Monday And Tuesday will
he four page issues as before. New
fefttures will be added in the six page
iMues. A woman's page will occur
prlnled on Thursday and there will
be other material particularly inter
I eating to women.
"M'n Pop", a. comic serial will add
to the joys of the reader and two
other comics, "Out Our Way," by Wil
liams, and "Everett True" by Condo
will give spice and fun.
: New events of the world will bo
furnished by the N. K. A. Service Inc.,
of Cleveland!1 Present features in tho
"Tidings will he continued.
News has been received of the
death of Mrs. Fannie Standard Win
chell, who passed away November 3,
nt her home in Eugene. Mrs. Wln
chell spent her girlhood in Ashland
find in well known here. Mr. Wlnchell
in survived by a daughter, (Jail Max
i Ino Wlnchell, by two sisters, Mrs.
- Km ma "Wittcn and Mrs. Lea tint Grieve
two nieces, Miss Ethel Standard of
San Francisco and Mrs. L. F. Stanley
of .Portland, and two brothers. L. M,
Duncan of Portland and K. M. Dun
ce.u, who lives In California.
Mrs. G. W. hortridge and J. A.
McClee'were hostesses on Friday
afternoon at one of the most charm
ing of the fall ittneheona. The affair
was hold at the hlthia Springs Hotel
and covers were laid for sixteen in
tho small dining room. The table
iippotntments were of unusual dainti
ness, green candles glowed in silver
candlonticks. and the centerpiece in
deJcate yellow, blue, and pink in
silver bowl gave the final touch of
distinction. After the luncheon, the
g.ucstR wero entertained at bridge In
the ballroom. Mrs. Earl Crow was
the fortunate winner of high score,
and Mrs. Andrew McCnllen won tho
consolation. Those who enjoyed tho
hospitality of Mrs. Short ridge and
Mrs. McGee were Mrs. Henry Enders,
Mrs. John Enders, Mrs. V. V. Mills.
Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mrs. 'John Fin
nernn, Mrs. William Hrlgg.-, Mut. H.
L. Burdic. Mrs. O. A. Paulserud, Mrs.
V. O. Swedenburg, Mrs. Domino Vro-
vost. Mrs. N. II. Harrison, Mrs. Frank
' Dlllard. Mrs. W. '11. McNnlr, Mrs.
Clyde Malone, Mrs. Andrew McCnllen,
and Mrs. Earl Crow.
Mrs. D. McCarthy has returned
from Eugene whore sho visited her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Moore.
Mount Ashland chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion will hold a luncheon on Friday.
November 20th, at the Lithiu Springs
hotel. - - -.
Tho Ladles' Elks club held ft most
. enjoyable card parly on Thursday
Vfternoon at their room in the Elks
jliildlng. Mrs. Tony Franco and Mrs.
U. II, Hedbtirg wero the hostesses.
Mrs. A. C. King who was formerly
Miss Anglo Nell, of this city Is visit
ing friends nnd relatives here. She
is tho guest of Mrs. Robert Nell.
Mr. and Mrs. F. V Whittle are en
Joying n two weeks vacation In Cali
fornia. They will visit at Orovillo
and Fresno.
J. H. Fuller Is spending n few days
In Salem whero ho was called to at
tend to business affairs.
James Morgan and family have
moved to Portland to reside.
fletty Mergler celebrated her
twelfth birthday on Tuesd y. nAfter
,t school a group of eleven girl friends
were Invited to tho Mergler homo
where they mado merry with games
tintll supper time. The table was
lovely In pink and blue with all the
dainty appoints of nut cups, place
cards, candles, and of course the
splendid birthday cako bearing twelve
firtiall candles. Those who enjoyed
the birthday festivities were Nelda
Crews, Lois Wiley, June Carey. Anna
Jane Von Hardenburg, Jeanetto
A GOOD INVESTMENT " 1
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48 acres of the verv best laml on a fine highway, with 24 aeres in
p?ars, and 1(5 a:ri-s in appTesj the balance in grain. The very,
finest improvements, iriced to soil, liny "W while price are
low; they will not be there long. O
WM OLSON CHAfNCEY FL0REY,
201 First Nafl Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore.
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Stearns, Louise Brommer, Marlon
Hitchcock, Edna Dan ford, Betty Dean
Vera Grace . 1'luimucr, and Clara
Hlaunemheur.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun
ty. State of Oregon.
Idu Thnlncker. Plaintiff, vs. W. D.
Beidilmnn, C. J. IJeidliman. the un
known heirs of W. D. Keidtiman. if de
ceased, the unknown heira of C. J.
Beldliman, if deceased, nnd all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate. Hen
or Interest either at law or In equity,
In or to the property described in
the Complaint herein. Defendants.
To each, all and every of tho above
named defendants, and all other
persons or parties unknown, claiming
any right, title, estate, lion or interest,
either at law or in equity in or to the
property described in the complaint
herein, defendants herinabove named:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff on file herein
ugalnut you or otherwise plead there
to within six (C) weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, same being the 16th day of Oc
tober. 1925;
And you are hereby notified that if
you fail to appear and answer as
hereinabove required or otherwise
plead to the complaint of the plain
tiff on file herein, the plaintiff will
take a decree against you for the re
lief demanded in her complaint, that
is .a decree that the plaintiff ja the
owner In fee simple of the following
described property situated in the
County of Jackson State of Oregon,
nnd particularly described as follows,
to-wit:
Commencing at a point 21.77 chains
west and 604 feet south of the south
east corner of Donation Land Claim
No. Forty-two (42), Township Thirty
seven (37) south of Range One (1)
West: thenco south 100 feet: thence
west 2!3 feet; theme north 10 degrees
30 minutes west to a point 313 feet
west of tho beginning point; thence
east 313 feet to the place of beginning,
being lots numbered two (-( nnd
three (3) of "ColMns Park" unrecord
ed plat, to the City of Medford, Ore
gon. nnd that none of the above named
defendants has any right, title, or In
terest whatever in and to said land
and premises or any part or parcel
thereof, and that the title of the
plaintiff is good and valid: and for a
further decree forever enjoining and
debarring each and ntl of the said de
fendantn from asserting any claim
whatever in or to the said land and
premises, adverse to the plaintiff's
and for plaintiff's costs of suit.
This summons is published in the
Medford Mail Tribune, by order of the
Honorable C. M. Thomas, judge of the
court above named, duly made on tho
16th day of October, 1925.
O. C. HOGGS.
J. V. FLIEGEL,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff,
30 North Central., Avenue, Medford,
Oregon.
Administrator's Notice,
Notice is hereby given, that tho un
dersigned, has been appointed by the
county court of Oregon for Jackson
county, administrator with the will
nnnexed. ot the estate of Cathcrlno C.
Alford, deceased.
All persons having clnims against
snid estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly verified, to the
undersigned administrator, at thrt of
fice of the city recorder, in Medford,
Oregon, within six (C) months from
the dato of this notice.
MOSES L. ALFORD.
Administrator with the Will annexed
of the Estate of Catherine C. Alford,
Deceased.
Dated Oct. 23. 1025.
ber 14th. 1125, both dates Inclusive
Interest on tho above called war
rants ceases on this, the 23rd day of
October. 1923. A. C. WALKER,
Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon.
184 liy Veil G. Walker, Deputy.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
General Land Offie
Washington, D. C
Notlre I- h-r-br tfvtn that aubj-ct to Uia
rnnditiona and limitations of tht act of June
0, IHlfi (fit) Htt., 218), Kcbrui.rr 21. 19)0
(40 Ntnt. 1170), and June 4, 1020 (41 Htat,
7fi8), inn lurRiiant to departmental reflation
of April 14. 1V24 (fiO I.. I). 376). the timber
on thfi fallow! wr lamia will b aold Not. in,
10r, at 10 o'clock a. nu at public auction at
tl) IJ. S. Innd nffrc t nwhurc. Owgnn, to
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
All Your.
Second Hand Furniture
H0RD0FF W00LF
II 1 1 II
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WITH MIN
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LOOKiNC. NAi I
VOU HIS5E.O ( '
THE.
ed value as aliown by Una notice, wule to be
subject to the approval of the Secretary of Ihe
Interior. The pun-nan price, with an addl
Monul auni of one-fifth of one per i-enC thereof,
beintr commiaNlofiH allowed, must 'Iw depoaitcd
at time of aale, money to be returned if aale.
is not approved, otnerwitte pntent will iaaue
for the timber, which must be removed within
ten years. Bida will be received from cittzena
of the United titatea, awsociiutone of aueh citi
zen, and corporations organized under the liwa
of the United Suite, or any atate. territory, or
diBlrht thereof- only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber1 on any lefl
subdivision w 111 be offered separately before
being Included in any olfer of a larger unit.
T. 17 S., K. 1 W., Sec. 11. SW14 NKU fir
I'JOO U., hemlock 40 M.. NWH NW'i fir 1036
U.. hemlock 100 M.. NW NWli fir 1300 M..
liemlock 86 M., SKU NW Vi r 985 M., hem
ock CO ii.. NKV4 SK fir 1100 U-, NW VI
SKVi fir 1710 M., SK iSEV fir 1000 M.,
cnlar l-4? RWV4 SEVi r 1000 M-. hem
lock 40 U.. NKV4 SWVi fir 1326 M.. NWVi
SWVi fir 1570 M.. SEW SWW fir 1100 M.,
hemlock 80 M., ceiar 5 M.. SWVt BWU fir
tt! M., hemlock 120 U.. cedar 60 It., none
of the timber on th a section to be sold tor
vb than $1.50 per M. for the fir, $1 per U.
for tlie cedar and 76 cents per M. for the hem
ock. T. 16 S.. R. i W., Sec. '25. Lot 6, fir
ISO M., Lot 6 fir 360 M., T. 17 S., R. 6 W.,
Sec. 31, SV NWVi fir 720 M. T. S8 S.,
K. 10 W., bee. 31. Lot 8 fir 240 M., white
edar 60 U., Ixtt 3' fir 510 M., white cedar
iO M., Lot 4' fir S60 M., white cedar 100 at.,
red cedar 30 U., SKV4 HWVi Tir z80 M., white
dar 35 M.. SV SW fi 10. 11., whiU
eilar 105 11.. NKV4 SEV fir 345 M.. while
elar 245 M., HV. V4 SE4 tit 640 M., white
t.lsr 420 11., HV SEVi fir 290 H wbite
cedar 90 M., oone of the timber w these sec
tions to be soKJ for less than $i per M tor
the fir and - red cellar and $7 per M. for the
white cedar. T. 20 K., It. 4 W., Hec. 13, NEK
NWVi red fir 400 11., T. 21 S-. R. 4 W.. Sec.
19, KF.H SVVVi vellow fir 250 M red fi;
175 Sf., NW SWVi yellow fir tb M., red
iir 275 M wli.te fir 15 M none ot the timber
on these sections to be Bold (or less than 11.76
lier M. for the red and yellow fir and $1 per
M. for the white fir. T. 2rt S., R. 12 V.( Beo.
tT, NE Vi SWVi, old growth fir 475 M., cedar
'0 M hemloik 200 il., sprnce 25 M.. NW
SWVi old growth fir 400 M.. second growth
fir 400 M hemlock 100 M-. HWVi iV old
trrowth fir 600 M.. second growth fir 650 U..
liemlock 200 11... HK Vi SW V old growth ttr
1025 M.. cedar 50 M hemlock 200 M., NE'A
SEVi old growth fir POO 11.. second growth fir
750 M.. cedar 25 11.. hemlock ?5 M.', NWVi
K V4 old growth- fir 400 M., setiotid growth
Iir 400 M., cedar 150 M., SWVi SEVi old
growth fir 300 M., second growth fir 4Ti0 II.,
cedar. 176 M., SEVi BKVi old growth fir 600
d.. second growth fir 775 M.f cedar 26 11.,
ziemlock 26 M., Seo. 35, N K Vi NRVi Old growth
fir 380 H cciar 60 M-, hemlock 680 II.,
NWVi NEVi old growth fir 3340 M., hemlock
1170 II.. SWVi NEVi old growth fir 3260 M..
hemlock 560 M., SEVi NEVi second growth
iir huu M., cmiar oo m.. nemiocK it
W second growth fir 2910 M.. hemlock
4U aw4 .NWft second growth fir'34'iO
U., SWVi NWVi sec.d growth fir S426 M.,
SEVi NWVi seconc? -rtiwlh fir 2S50 M., hem
lock 150 If., NEVi SWVi second growth fir
4450 M., NWVi SWVi second growth fir 2900
i!., 8W i SWVi second growth fir 8600 M.,
BKV4 RWVi second growth fir 4470 M NEVi
SEVi second growth fir 4100 M., NWVi SEVi
second growth fir 4060 If., hemlock 100 M.,
SWVi SK4 aecond growth fir 4800 M., SEVi
SEVi cor.d gronth fir 2175 ., cctlar 125
U,( none of Uie timler on these sections to be
sold tor less than 12.50 per M. for the spruce
and old growth fir. $2 per M; for the cedar
and second growth fir and 60 cents for M. for
the hemlock. T. 80 S., It. 8 B., Hec. 1, SWVi
NKVi. pine 876 M.. fir 40 It.. Iot 8 pine, 276
11.. fir 100 II.. Lot 4 pine 70 M., fir 470 M.,
SEVi NWVi pfne 276 M fir 100 M., jione of
the timlter on th'a section to be sold for less
than ?2.60 per M. for the pine and $1 per M.
far the fir. T. 27 S., R. 11 ff ficc. 21. SEVi
SWli vellow fir 450 M.. whlt'ffp ann u
hemlock 100 M., 8W SKVi red fir 1600 M.t
white fir 200 M., red ccdsr 75 M., SEVi 8KV4
yellow fir 1260 II.. red fir 750 M., hemlook
. .. pu crtiar (mi -M., i. in H K. 12 W
Sec. 23. lAt 5. rMt fir Ann u nnn. . v '
timber on these sections to be" sold for less
limn ,i.t)U per m. lor the ml and yellow fir,
1..0 per M. far the red cedar and 60 cents
per 11. tor "the white tir and hemlock.
TIMS. 0. HAVELL
' ct(ri(r flntnmiioi.flt
WANTED KITtlATlONH
WANTED Sewing to do at my home.
1022 West -t til street. 206
WANTED Housework by day or
hour or practical nursing. Call 708
West 4lh stret or phone UCO-J. 203
WANTED Dressmaking and child
leu's sewing; remodel nnd altera
tion. 701 W. Jackson street. Phono
. 204
ALCOHOL
Cheapest '
and
i... . Best
Jones & Kirkpatrick
Real Service Stations
Salem , Medford
FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARE
Members Medford Realty Board
SMALL RANCHES AT SMALL PMCE.
Ten acres. Fine free soil 'cast slope. Fine for garden nnd
one of the ideal poultry locations In the valley. On fine road
on west side of valley. Near school. In fine community.' This
land owned by non-rcsidont owfirir. ,
Let us show you this nnd other smnlljracts.
O This ono can 5b bought on easy terms nnd tho price 1250.
6 So. Central J. 0. BARNES Phone 409 or 010-Y
IKEOH
I HIR.EO HIM--
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IIELP WANTED MAIiR
WANTED Salesman. A man not
afraid to huutle, to travel in Oregon
and Washington. Good money,
real pronositlon. Only live wire need
npply. Call between 9:30 a. in. and
noon; 2;30 p. m. and G i. in. Hatur
('iv or Monday, at l'alm Uloek.
Itoom 1. 204
DEIiP WANTKIi FEMALE
WANTED Competent liounekeepitr
in family of three. Waea $60 a
month. .Call In person, !iJ3 Kast
Main street.- lisa Mai' Phipps. tf
WANTED Woman to clean houso by
the hour.v 625 So. Klversldo. 203
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Renter for KO aeres. Old
Norman place, EaIe Point. Rent
free. See me quick. Chas. W. Aus
tin, 33 Portland Ave. 303
WANTED To buy your used heat
ers nnd cook Btoves. The Medford
Exchange. 20 ti
WANTED To buy 20 or 24 inch
lathe about 9 or 10 feet long. In
first cla.ss shape. Cull at 12 Miitte-
toe, or phone 1174. 205
WANTED, Furniture repairing,
A. N. Thibault. Tel 969-R. 206.
WANTED Wasnlnps, prices lowest
in city. Called for and delivered.
Phone 1011 -J. . 202
WANTED Cars to -repaint or duco.
Seo us. Auto ,Beauty Shop. 608 So.
' Riverside. 202
WANTED Junk. Pat'a Second Tlnnd
store buys everything. 1606 Prune
street. 64?-Li. 106
11' t imiTi n-i i . . i. i . 1
pelts and fura. Johnaon Proriune
Ct 41 N. Fir St. Phone 07. 176tf
WANTED Large cotton rags. Mall
Tribune. i
WANTED Will pay caah for used
planOB. Weeks & Orr, Medford.
FOR RRNT FURNISHED ROOMS
,FOR 11K.VT Sloculnir rooms, Ijnth.
heat. 315 K. Itiverslde. 204
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, bath.
Men, 245 N. Grape. 205
FOR RENT
BOUSEKEEI'I.NO ROOMS
FOR RENT
Housekeeping rooms.
Adults. Near Armory,
334 Apple.
203
FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping
rooms, with garage. G25 Ho. River
side. 203
FOR RENT
lng rooms.
-Furnished hnusekoop
Chwo In. Phono 955-It.
07
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
310 No. Iiarllett. 204
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 611 So. Central. 202
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms
und sleeping rooms, steam heat;
also one two-room housu. 249 So.
Itiverslde. Phono 292-11. 200
FOR RENT Housekeeping room.
801 No. Central. 203
FOR REWT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Cull morning of evening. 221 N.
Holly. 204
FOR RENT Three room furnished
apartment, electric range, Phone
604-R. ' tf
FOR RENT Furnished nparlmonl,
2 rooms ami hath. Inquire 412 Ho.
Laurel, mornings. 203
FOR RENT Apartments, 620 South
Fir. ... , . ... 205
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Phono 452-H. f '. 195t(
FOR RENT tfVpai-i'n-vits, rooms and
gnrage. 604 W. 10th. lfiotf
USED CARS
For Sale or Trade
for Real Estate.
Some Rdal Bargain il
.Addreu "Out,'
Mail Tribune.
CEt1 IT't) MICE TO RETIRE
AnH' NOT vyoitY MSOOT
SO&t&LMb- HATE. TO
THIHK. VHCT ME VOULO
DO TO QUICiUSR - HE
FOR. A, VALET J
tiVJT HE t OUMJ--S
11V I
FOR RENT MlSClCliUANEOUS
FOR jaOASE lVrtl and applo or
urchards. Purtk-ulars. Jveit.
L'huno U3S-X. aoiilf
FOR ItKNT ClnnlKe. 60x100 foot, 20
B. Fir. Phone USS-W. 202
FOR RUNT OR SAI.U 200 ftcro
ninch. Inquire 127 So. Grapo. 202
FOR RENT IIOUSKS
IfOll IIKNT Ti reliable party, fur
niHhetl house with yaraKO. Call at
515 8. Riverside. 203
FOR RENT Now 4-room duplex,
eleetrin ranKe. fire place, many
hullt-ins. l'huno 13-J or call at 111
So. Newtown.
FOR RENT 6-room cottnpe, 635
Palm avenue, .. $2i.7Ei. t Four-Site
Realty Agency. ' 202
FOR RENT House. Brown & White.
LOST Persian cat, yellow foreloR.
Reward If returned to 41G Front,
street. 300
LOST Saturday. Pcnrl sunburst pin.
- Small diamond in center. Liberal
reward. Phone 996. 204
FOR SALE TJVKSTOCK
FOR HA LIS Good true team and
harness. Cheap, llert Nichols, R.
'4. Phono 1D-F-22. 204
FOR SALK F.lght extra good cows.
Fresh and coming fresh at once. M.
Walsh, on South reuch street. Just
outside city limits. 201Vitt
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chenp. One
saddle pony. Gentle. Phone G39-R.
203
FOR SALIC 900 head good breeding
owes. Wrlto Alex Anderson.
Ilrownsburo, or phone 12-F-23,
Medford. 204
FOR SALE REAL E8TATB
FOR SALE' OR LEASE 160 acre
ranch. Fruit nnd alfalfa. Good
house and barn. Close In, See C.
H. Urown. 204
FOR SALE Improved 9-acro place,
U mile from Glcndale, or will trado
lor property in or. near Medford.
Clifford Datty, Glcndale, Oregon.
i 205
FOR SALE OR TRADE About 6
acres. Pacific hfghwny, Z'our miles
from Medford, with 4-room house,
situated in Oak Grove. Goud Bear
Creek- bottom lund. Barn, silo,
poultry houso, etc. All Irrigated.
Will exchungo for Medford prop
erty. Address J I. 11., Mall Tribune.
204
FOR SALE Dairy and fruit rnnches.
Large und small tracts. City prop
erty. J. B. Johnston. Phine &65-J.
211
FOR KAIiK One, two nnd three aero
tract 8, on Klnn highway. Good
terms. Phono 06S-R-3. tC
FOK SALK Several fainih, good vnl
uob, cany terniH, interest . O. C.
ltugga, Alty for Htuto Land Bonrd.
tf
FOK KAIjK TO HJ5TTM5 HSTATK
K. K. An'iciiHon ranch. Talent, Ore,
one of the oldest ram hen Juckmm
county, lien center of Talent Irriga
tion DlHtrlct with Andei-aon crock
through center, excellent dralnaKt)
own water right, inoutly bottom
land. 2 f7 acrert, all in cultivation,
dairy farm for yearn. JuhI right for
Buii-divliihiK- Pear orchards all
around furm. Ijubo hnrna, three
huuacri, flowing woll Hpiing,
macadam roadH, one mile from rail
ruad and Pari fit; highway.
Aahland rnopcrty of late Ocorgo
N. Anderaon, city home, brick block,
lota near high Hchool, timber lund
and acreage on Wagner creek.
167 ncrcH ranch on Anderson
creek next above llalley place; gar
den land, fruit, peartt, peachOH, al
pletf, pluuiH, vinc, blackberry,
gtapcH, etc. Enough wood to pay
for pla.'O. Good road a, fine panturu
land. Hell chenp If taken at once,
G3 acrt'H, tlfiOO. Fenced forty
itoven ucrea under Kaglc Pulnt Ir
rigation canal. Ditch and h rati gat oh
conatrui'ted, good drnlnage, two
miles from Kaglo Point on corner
two county roadn.
For Male or Kent. One thousand
acres early cattle range, fenced,
living springs into troughs, Kl)
acres hay lund, two minion feet tin
' ber, seven miles north Ashland, on
Antelope Hlope. K. M. Carter,
Trustee. Ashland, Oregon. .06
Old Fashioned
Gasoline
General Gas is the kind
sold before the gasoline
shortage, when the
gravity '.law was re
pealed. ..
JONES & KIRKPATRigC
Real Service
Stations
Oh: tiiR. - Cm
FR.iCiHTEMEo -t hea.ro
-V, , rM
FOR SALE Al"tt)MOBIIiE8
FOR 8AI.K Private party will sai.
rifinc lute moiU'l lludhou, anil
l'ackanl dump truck. &l.r-M rvo.
20 1
FOR KAI.H A real barirair.. 1024
Itulek Master Six in perfect condi
tion, $llio worth of extra eiiuip
ment. for SK50. Iniiuire at ISIIt
O'llaras' Oigur Store, llti K. Main.
203
Ftut 8AI.K Or trade for lUht closed
ear. Willys KrlK'U 7-passenger car.
J. K. Ditlllellsr Murphy, O.-o. 203
FOR XALC Dudgc ear in good con
dition, cheap, luquiro Medford
Auto Wrecking Co,
Villi HA L1C 1 ton Special" O. M.
C. truck. Wallace Woods L,br. Yard.
Phone 108. U
FOR SAIjIO BOMES
FOK SALIO New 5-room bungnlow.
Lage lot. lllick and stone tile con
struction. Cor. Park and Dakota
Phono 107-lt or cull 018 Dakota.
207
FOR SALE The fine Collins homo at
1417 West .Main street, six rooms,
basement, heating plant, hardwoud
floors, fireplace, nice shrubbery,
double garage, cement floor. Now
vacant. Will sacrifice. Four-Site
Realty Agency. 201)
FOR SALE New 6 room modern
bungalow, small payment down.
Italanco like rent. Would consider
good used car as part payment. In
quire 1022 W. 4th. Phono llllt.
205
FOR SALE New 4-room houso on
Vancouver avo. ' Lots of bullt-lns,
fire place, large basement and
heating plant. Phono 391-X or
call at 1000 East 11th. 207
FOR SALE SIISCK1-LANKOUS
FOR SALE OR TRADE Sulkv plow,
good condition. Phono 840-Y. 2U5
FOR SALE 5-tuho radio sot, cost
$12o. Will sell for $35. Includes 1
detector tube. Can be seen at 208
Clark street. 203
FOR SALE Solid onlt dining room
set. Must be sold at once. Leaving'-
town. An absolute bargain.
Phono 267-M. 211 Vancouver Avo,
203
FOR SALF, Spit!! apples, good sizes
nnd color, packed face and fill.
$1.50, Baldwins, orchurd run $1.10
loose. . Dan Wulllc & Co. Ware
house, South Front Street. 202
FOR SALE Beautiful house on Olds
moblle truck. A-l condition. Phono
341-J-l.
FOR SA HO Child's crib, leather
traveling bar, un t chitlunler, oa It
bookaso, oak sideboard, flat top
deHk, 3 gooil rangfH, wood heaters,
brnsa bird cage, broad axe, number
good tables. Tho Mudford Kx
chango. 2u3
FOR SALIO About six tons of fancy
If rapes at 4c. Dull Vineyard. 203
FOK SALK Sturges reed baby bug
gy. $15. Kmmett Crist, Foots
CreUt, Child Hill, it. 1. 3U4
Foil KALK TWO slightly used H. H.
cord tires. 30x3 I1MH) mile guar
antee, lliil! Court. I. II. Stuvouu. Jn
(pilro lierrydaln Store. 203
FOR SALK Kxtra fine Delicious ap
ples. I'hono 17-F-ll, Uunuaway.
202
FOR SALK Tokny grapes, 3c per lb.
Fred C. Sander. Phono 788-111!.
U02
FOR 8AI.E Used brick. East Hide
Grocery. , 187tf
FOR SALE Certified Federation
seed wheat. Oeo. Hilton. Phono
408-H. 108
BUSINESS DIRICCTOnT
MAHCEM.'H RADIUM ORB Mineral
. The Kreat narve and hlood bulld
' er. Thousands testify to Its inor
Its. You can't bo sick when your
hlood Is puro. , Hue Mrs. J. A. Ever
cits, exclusive. Jackson county
agent, 206 Wlllnmett. 111k sIkii on
Vancouver. IMinne 8IIT-Y. 219
1922
Ford Touring
New Cord Tires ,
Hassler Shocks
Thoroughly
Reconditioned
A good buy
S200.00
0)
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AiiloCot
Teenies.
iNi -rues- 1 . . ,
BPSJKESS DIRECTOR'S
Accountants
HEWITT & SCHENCK Accountants
and Income Tax Advisers. Idedford
building. Phone 326. .
Auctioneer
W. H. WELT V, Auctioneer. Phone
561. Auction sale at Oltzen's barn
every Saturday. I buy furniture or '
sell It on commission.
Abstractors
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ah
straeta of Tltlo, Title Insurance.
' Rooms 8 nnd 5, No. 32 North Cen
tral Avo., upstairs.
JACKSON COUNT
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of T 1 1 1
and Title Inaamnoc
'The only complete
Title System la
Jackson County. ,'
A. E. KELLOQQ Abstractor ot
Titles, Oold Hill, Oregon. Reliable
Jackson County Abstractor. OTr
twenty years' experience In the
couny. Phone 6-J-2 Oold Hill. tf
Attorneys
REAMES ft REAMES Lawyers, of
fice in Liberty Building.
nulldlng Supplies and Roofliur
STANDARD ROOFING AND BUILD
ERS SUPPLY Co. Build UP Roof
Ins. Ashland Granite Top. 16 yeara'
guarantee. Best grade of roof pa
per cement. Pressod brick, plain and
faced wall blocks, fire place brick,
ail colors. All material Class A. Port
land Beaver Cement tor sale. As
phalt by ton, barrel or pound. Tele
phone 788-X.
Chiropractic Physicians '
DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-KcleotlC
Physician. DR. LOUISE B
HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro.
prnctor. Mechano-Thcrapy, Spon
dylotnorapy, Food Bcteno, -Chlro-practice.
Office: Stewart Bide;..
256 E. Main St. Phones: , Offlcs
170; Res. 170-J-l.
, DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractu,
, Nerve Socialist, Office hour 9-1J,
2-1, 203-206 Liberty Bldg. Offlot
1 Phone 680. Res. phone 1027.
Dentists
DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist. Phone
669. Res. 776. Office hours a.
m. 6 p. m. Evening and Sunday by
appolntmont.
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wll-
son, C. P. - A. Attention Riven tA
anythlnit in accounting' and Inromc
Tux requirements. . Look Into ouv
simplified accounting method. . I
erty tilde. Medford. 'Phone H7-k
Insoranoe
EARL S. TUM Y All forma of Insur
ance. Fire, Auto, Life. Accident,
in. hub. Phone 402. not liberty
UIIIK.
Money to Ijmd
J. H. ANIiREWS Buys and sella
morlKSKes nnd lonns money on pood
security. II N. Grape HU t'hon
63-M.. !
Monamonta
THIS OREOON GRANITE CO.
Monuments. 13. A. Hicks, General
ManaKcr. P. M. Kershaw , Hales
ManaKer. 30 No. Front Ht. Med-
ford. ' tf
Ostooiiatlu
DR. P. O. CARLO W. DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians,
416-418 Liberty Kid. Phone S04-J-1.
Residence 26 South Laurel St.
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON H A IO HT Teacher of
Piano and Harmony. Studio 111
Llborty llldg., Phone 71.
Printers antl Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
beat equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 17 N. Fir 8.
Hrato nopatrlng
EXPERT SCALE REPAIRING, re.
finishing, Installations and Inipeo
tlons. Guaranteed service, Fred D.
Adams, 608 i. Main street Phone
1184.
Transfer
ISADH TRANSFER A STORAGE CO
which . jNonn r ront Bt. rnonv
IK. Prices right. Service guaran
teed, DAVIS TRANSFER 8TORAOB
Co. Anything moved, day or night.
Service guaranteed. It 8. Grape,
Phone 644, or residence 1010.
Upholstering
J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer
of overstuffed furniture. Full line
of materials. Draperies made te
order. We do all klnda ol uphol
stering. We deliver and will call
and show samples, Phone 101
Jacksonville, Ore.
Window flea neve
LET OKOROB DO IT. Wax and pol
ish your floors, clean your house.
g, Janitor service for offices and bulld
Inre. Oeo. A. Beely, Phone lllf.