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' gTETTFOTTO TOi TTtTBUTTB, fJETTFCTRP, "Oftl-ftPy. TTT.SDAY. MAftCTT 2. 1020. f AG P TTVB FREE ANALYSIS OF CHARACTER BY MRS. ELLIS A highly intellectual presentation of character anulysts wan given last evening by Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis be fore an audience that gave the closest attention to the speaker's remarks. There are hut five vt these character analysts In Ihis country, ami Mrs. Kills holds the distinction of being the only one who bases her work on the Christian principle of character building. She has heon in great demand by masters of industry to help them solve their problems of transforming square pegs to fit round holes. She (cited an incident where she was ask ed by the president of a large bank to pass dawn thru tho working force behind the cages and draw her own conclusions as to the men there, em ployed. With her keen Insight of character, she readily discerned the one man who proved to be the one the banker was most concerned about and her anulysis enabled the banker so to use him as to bring out and de velop the best thero was in him, not alCne for the benefit of the hanker, but for the greatest good to the mun himself. As a concrete Illustration of her method of making a character anal ysis, she gave a brief outline of the mental qualities as exhibited in two of those present, much to the delight and edification of the audience, us well as to tho gratification of the subjects themselves. These analyses showed In a scientific way what those acquainted with the Individuals were ready to accept as u precise and perti nent diagnosis. There ure many ex-service men scattered thruout the country who have not as yet foujid themselves since being forced to confront condi tions awaiting them upon their re turn to civil life. These are they whom the educational service depart ment of the Y. M. C. A. is seeking after, and these are they who are especially privileged to receive frc'm one so unusually well fitted as Mrs. Ellis, advice which if followed, may turn their tide of destiny from failure to success. ,Thru the courtesy of Dr. Henry Hart and Mr. E. H. llurd, room 215 in the Liberty building is turned over for consultation purposes, while room 214 will be used as a reception room today and tomorrow- for any of. these men. who. -may wish to. .avail them selves of the great privilege at their disposal.'.' No chnrga for consultation wltt'be i'mado arid Mrs. Ellis will wel come all. She Is to leave for Irants 'Pass Vednesday, at p. mi'sd get your appointment' In ' duo "''season. Phone 42."l UJ ' " ' :;LTohlghCa( 8' o'clock she will speak to the Medford post of tho American Legion at its; regular monthly meet ing In Moose Hall. j j- OVER $100,000,000 PUT INTO MEXICAN Oil MEXICO CITY, Mar. 2. Figures showing the production of petroleum in Mexico increased 36 per cent last year over the record of 1918, which were made public last night at the department of Industry and com merce. More than $100,000,000 has been invested recently in the oil in dustry of this country, and it is stated that since President Carranza bogan issuing provisional permits to oil men 4 5 wells have been drilled. Dorothy Dalliin ut Liberty A splendidly balanced bill opened this afternoon at the Liberty theatre for a three day engagement. Dorothy Dalton in "The Market of Souls" is the headllner, followed by Mack Ben nett's latest comedy, "A Ladles' Tay lor," and concluded with a, Para mount magazine. The masterly production of the New Year's eve celebration in "The Market of Souls" is enough to make the picture worth seeing. The story too, is unusual, absorbing, highly en tertaining, and considered Miss Dal ton's best picture since "The Flume of the Yukon." This program will play thru Thursday. ASPIRIN i-OR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuino Aspirin say Bayer JiwiJt on "Mayer Tjblels cf Aspirin? in a "Bayer package," containing proper direction for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia. Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "BaTer" mean genuine Aspirin tireaeried "hv nlivrticim-. for nineteen yearl. Handy tin boxoa of H2 tableti J cost few cenU. Aspirin is trade mark j of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- acidester of Salirylicitcid. EOF U.S. ARMY RECRUIT There are four recruiting parties In Medfc'rd today and they represent the different brunches of t lie service namely, the infantry, cavalry, field artillery and engineers corps. A coast artillery party is in Ashland and will be back here within a few days. A recruit may have a chance to be come un officer in the army, almost loin) former privates of the army have risen to grades of general and field officers they rank from major to major general and a considerably greater number have received com missions from the ranks. The oppor tunity is still open and many enlisted men are availing themselves of it each year. The president Is authorized to ap point ISO cadets to the United Stales military academy from among the regular army and National tiuard in number as nearly equal as practic able. They must be between the ages of 19 and 22 years, who have served as enlisted men not less than one year. On passing the required exam ination these men assume their sta tus as West 101111 cadets. The re nown of this great national institu tion Is world wide and the education is entirely free to the soldier. The law also provides that enlisted men may receive com missions direct from the ranks without entering the United States Military academy, and this course lias been followed by many ranking officers In the uimy of today. Those commissioned ure nam ed after a competitive examination and utter their fitness for pi-Cmotlon has been determined. Livestock : I'OHTr.ANl), Ore.. Mar. 1 .-Cattle, no receipts or siiIck. (irnih nnd pulp fed sleers, $10.)llfri;Tl ; choice, $10(11! O.all: "rood to choice. HsD.fiOftD 10; medium to -rootl. ijiS.')U(ii;!).5() : fair to medium, $7.;")0( S.'iO : common to !iir,--$(l.fllf;7.ii0.: choice cows and heifers. $8.f0(( !) ; L'ood to choice.' $7.r0fn'H.")0: niedium to aond, li.rtl(i) 7.50 : lair to mi'iliiim, ir'f).i0(uili..riO; dinners, KmMw!SM: bulls. r((il7.r0 : prime' litrht cnlves,-$l."i.ri0(o)17; nie dium liL'lit. 10(ii ")."i0: hcavv. $7(n 10: slockers. and feder.. $7..ri0(?8. Hosts steady': no receipts. Prime mixed, $15.i3U()lli;. medium, $lo(ffi lf.50; rough heavy,; $11()15; pisrs, $12(S14. . ; :: - Sheen .stendv; no receipts. Kilsl trn lambs. 17(o)18: liuht valley. $lli (o)17; heavy. .fl-Lrdlfo) 1 .".")() : feeder lambs, i $l-(d)U; yeui-lincs. iflfilii' "i..riO: welhers', $i:i(u'i:i..r0; ewes, .flOtSl-i. ltnlter PORTLAXn, fire., Mur. 1. P.nt ter stendv. Cubes, extra, li'ic: narcli mi'iit wrapped box lots, (iSc; enrlnns, (iOc: half boxes half cent more: less thnn lnilt' llnves 1c Inure. Tllltierftil 05C;tilic; f. o. b. station; 70c Portland. Eggs POHTLAXD, Mar. Sellinirnric;u cnsccounl. 4(lc : buy "DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR For a faw cents you can save: your hair and double its beauty To stop falling hoir at once nd rid th scalp of every partiolo of dandruff, get a' small bottle of delightful "Handerine" nt anv ilrtur or toilet counter for a few cents, pour o little in yuur hand and rub it into the 8cali. After several applica tions tho hair usually stops coming out and you cur't find any dandruff. Help vour nair grow strong, ihu-k onu mug and become son, gionsy ana uvice beautiful and abundant. FOR SALE USED CARS One Kill) Oldsmoblle Klalil. One 1tm Maxwell run 11(1(1 miles. One 1IM7 Vollr just ovcrliiiiiled. One one and a half ton Federal Truck. Ono 1910 two ton Federal truck line condition. Liberal terms. SeelyV. Hall Motor Co. 30 Xo. ("cntral Ave. 0iObitu M. F. & U. iildg. imr price, fl8 ,(; sellintr price, can dled, 42c; selected- candied in cur lolls, .Mle. Poultry Hens .TJoi.llic : Hi. broilers, :i."ior lib-: old roosters. IStu U'llc-. turkeys, dres-ed. ;7J(fi .";! : ducks .1'x.HH.-. irulii untl liny (bits. .f.W.mi bid; corn, No. :i, vel ..'v. iji.iH.mi bid. Mav lluviii' price, timothy, $'J(i: i'llulfn. .:!!( '.VI: uniiti, $'Jti, deliver ed in Portland. KtNtt'ul Krsiili.s lor Men Only a person who bus oxjiflriem'eil that uwt'ul "all niKlu' couli that, soiiiKtimes follows influenza ran up-j preciafe whuL u good night's sl.'ep! an be. Mrs. Annie Davison, 2Mfj .Myrtle St., lAJam Houoh. Cul., writes: "The result of nsinc l-'oley's Honey, ami Tar was a restful one for me.'"; Foley's Jloney unci Tar cheeks harsh,; racking coughs; eases wheezy urenih ing; stops tickling in thi'.it, covers raw, irritated surfaces with u sooth ing, healinr fweling. For salo by Medford IHiarmacy. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accent "California" Syrup of Figa only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child in having- the bent and most harm less laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowclB. Children love ita delicious fruity taato. Full directions for child's dose on each bot tto. Give it wlitiout fear. Mother! You must say "CoJiforni." lOI,ITIC.L CARDS. District Attorney. 1 hereby announce myself as a can dldate for the office of Prosecuting AttcTiiey for Jackson county, Oregon, on tho republican ticket, subject to tho wish of the voters at the coming primary election. If nominated and elected I will see that the laws are justly and honestly enforced. Re spectfully yours, Adv. H. A. CANADAY. Believing that my successful man agement of the office of District At torney has shewn me thoroughly qualified, and that I' can serve the people of Jackson county, in that capacity bait, 1 announce my candi dacy for re-election on the republican ticket at the May primaries. Adv. O. M. ROBERTS. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomina'tlon on the republican ticket for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARRELL. Adv. Sheriff I hereby9 announce my candidacy for re-nomlnatlon for the office of sheriff on the republican ticket, sub ject to the May primaries. I feel that my record as a public official during the first term entitles me to re-nomlnatlon and re-election. Adv. C. E. TERRILU I hereby annonnc" myself a repub lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson county, at the May primaries. Sev- eral years experience in this line of work, Including last six months of 1919 In the tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister the dutl s of the office In an efficient manner. Adv. JOHN B. WIMER. County Clerk I announce my candidacy for re nomination for County Clerk on the republican ticket subject to the decis ion of the people at the coming pri maries, and hope my record in this office the first term is such that 1 am entitled to your support this year, Adv. CHAUN'CEY FLORKY. County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nomlnatlon to the office of County Assessor for Jackson coun ty, by the Republican party at the primary election May 21st, 1920. Adv. J. 13. COLEMAN, School Superintendent I hereby announce myself a csndl date for nomination for County Schobl Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. O. W. GODWAKl). i Adv. UAWLE8 MOORE .7-11: for Democratic Nomination "" ' District Attorney Mmm' May Primary, 1920. " OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a night's rett. If your stomach is acid disturbed, dissolve two or three Rl-MOHJ on the tongue btfoi e ret iilng ar.d en joy rcfrething sleep. The purity and goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by SCOTT .fc COWNE A MAKERS O'J SCOTVG EMULSION Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a liuo. Legal Five cents a line. Display 36 cents uu inch. Contract rates on application. Cash in advance. 1 1 KLP W A X t i ;n M AL 10 WANT KD Fireman. Experience un- ! necessary. Medtord Domestic Laundry. 2H2 WANTED Knneh help. Miravisl.l Orchard. 1'hone ,M T -.1 -:? . WANTEll Hoy over sixteen, to learn trade. $2.tlO per day to start. Ap ply lu person to 1' nil man litikerv. 292 WANTED Married man who thor oughly iinder.Httimls the orchard business. A steady Job to tho riglil party. Court Hall. WANTED Saw mill men and log gers. M. J. Lumber Co., Glendale. Ore. 2 94 II ULP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Waiters ut the lie Hotel, Ashland, Oregon. 2 WiANTEIK Experienced waltrei. lit Kex Cafe; goi.d wages.- 2T WANTITD SITUATIONS WANTED By experienced orcliu man, pruning, irrigation and ca of orchard. Robert Long, 111! Et Eleventh. 2 WANTED Several stands of beAj Inquire Box C, .Mail Tribune 2.T;l WANTED Plowing to do with trac tL'r. Phone 201-M. 291 WANTED Have your carpets and rugs cleaned by the Fluff & Rug Factory, tho only scientific carpet cleaner In southern Oregon. 201 South Riverside. Phtne tidti-M. 293 WANTED Old huts to clean nnd block. Apparel Cleaners and Hat ters. , , 309 VANTED--Whe'n you have building or repairing sco Oiilette, i 103 South Oakdale. lie does the work right, riick, and reasonable. By the doy or contract. . Phone 471. :--' (:.. '! t - i'301 WANTED St. Louis prices for furs at Johnson's, 4 5 Front street. WANTED To buy good clean cotton rags, iledford Printing Co. WANTED Your tilde n -worth real money at Johnson's, 45 Front street. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf I-XIl RENT I'URNlSHin ROOMS FOlt RENT To-gentleman, down fitairs front roc1!!! with hath. No. 19 Nort Peach. Phone 041-H.h 291 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Six-room houso at 20."i South Central. John A. Perl. FOR RENT Furnished seven-room modern house one block from post office; fine lawn anil shrubbery. Call ut Room 207 Fruitgrowers !liuik Bldg. l'hone 3C1-L. tf FOlt RENT Modern bungalow, five rooms, now vacant, $20. Page Dressier Co. 292 FOlt RENT OR SALE Nice five room modern bungalow. 820 West Twelfth. 293 FOR RENT 220 Laurel street. Two brick rooming houses West Main street. Nno. F. Whlto, phono 44 9-M 292 RENT OR FOR SALE See Mr. Tay lor at Valley Fuel Co. for furnished or unfurnished houses. 291 FOR It F.NT A IV. RTMBNTS FOR RENT Two and three room furnished housekeeping apartments The Rlversido Apurtments, 217 South Riverside, telephone 4 3 7-1. 307 MONEY TO LOAN On farm or orchard land, 0 per cent interest five to forty years. MqCurdy Insurance Agency WHY $4500 Six-room modern new bungalow full cement, basement, hard wood floors, two extra largo lots, Dutch kitchen. Furnace in base ment. Owner of this place Is buying ranch so has put this price on this place tor Immediate sale. Remember this house could not he built for this price. I consider this the best buy In Medford. Phone 7S4-L, or see J. C. 20 North QMOMOTSEiWS gsaMaaaMa i ana mlmimtiM FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ' FOR SAI.K LIVESTOCK I ESTItAVEl) FOlt SAI.K - Hark fumed oak buffet anil ctiiiui closet; also small heater and gas range. 12 .North Central. Phone tW:l. , 2!i;!' I'OH SAI.K Ladies' writing desk. 7. 7 : ; whim painted dresser, $il; Oak commode, air portieres, $1.50; lxl AMiimster ruK. $1-: two drophead sewli.g inachines. $1(1; oak morris chair, $7; ci.nkiiiK range. $10: air-tight stove, $l..".u; 2-burner oil stove, $l..".ii; bedstead and springs. $:; oak center table, kili-lli'ii table. $1: wash boiler, wash tubs, washboards, washing machines, wringer, etc. Douglass, 101 South Central, l'hulio 615-.1. tf WANTED l.tiruo fire-proof safe. Medford Lumber (V. 292 FOlt SALE llll HKNT piano. Call :i.'i2. -High grade 2 9.", FOlt SALE $:i:.i).ilil mortgage ti pel cent three years. Mcdlord town lot. Discount $r,o.eu. No agents or brokers. ,Addrt?ss u09 Junior street. Portland. Ore. 29 1 FOK SALE Wood: nine and fir in car li.Mil lots. Two mill's down the highway from Rogue Itlver. W. Oallireath, Charlevoix ltaiu-h, Regno Hiver, Oregon. 294 FOlt SALE Machinery for complete brick and tile plant Including clay bank for immedialo operation. "Will give terms on part and take brick in part payment. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf niven ;i nillihi U' lor llle ollh-c. The romiiletc iinot'l ii-ial return! were: Caldwell, ."lil.S.'itl ; Ibllu-all. il l,-, 0I!. ApiU-oXilllilll'lv Sl MT l-l-lll 111' ,ll. !'"5 reaislercil volers i-asl llleir liall 'i-sti't-ilav. Ill the priliuil'io l-'i-l arv 17. ciulilv per cent vuleil. Diiiii-iin was one nl' four caiulith ,4 i.-af of the Iriplt- allialu-e. nlli-cd rafl iii-'jaiiiatioii. who luM vctcrdav. Tin ellit-r three were t'oiiin-iluiali W. D Lane. ('. II. (iallaut and Men F. Nan man. r iiliditlales lor Ibe -il. Lane $30; O. A. C. White l.egnorn eggs for hatching $1 a suiting. Pernm hulator $12. Leonard OorlbuyH, Talent. 293 FOR SALE Hutching eggs from Tancred strain While Leghorns, $l.f.O selling, $8 per hundred. Mrs. W. 1). Booth, 990 Oak street, Ash land, Oro. 2 92 FOR SALE II. I. John -Peterson, Red CHy cockerels. Reservoir. 292 FOlt SALE It.,. L., Red eggs; for hatching. Roulo 4, Medford,, Ore., Mrs. A. N,' Wright. '' 25 FOlt SALE Hatching eggs, Tancred white Leghorns, regular pens 200 and better hens $ l.fiO per-sotting. Special pen, 250 and 287 egg grade,: $3.00 per setting. Phone 697-R-l. R. V. Crum. 311 FOR SALIC R. I. Red hatching eggs Thorough bred stock. Phone 370-W. tf FOR SALE O. A. C. Whlto Leghorn cockerels $3.00 each, worth dou ble. For ehcupor and better hatch ing eggs see tins lirommer, it. 3, 1'hono D89-.I-2. 301 FOR SALE Booking ordora eggs and cblckB, heavy laying strain White Leghorns, R. 1. Reds. Price reasonable. Cockerels cheap. Mrs. F. I'. Dresslor, phone 777-L. FOR SALE S. C. Whlto Leghorn eggs for batching. I am also book ing orders for baby chicks. Come and see my stock. 724 South Cen tral avenue, Medford, Ore. B. 11. Buttorflcld. 294 FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs from my bred-to-lay pens, also R. C. White Wyandotte eggs of highest quality. W. J. Warner, 519 South Oakdalo avenue. Phono C96-M. You Can Buy These NOW, RIGHT. 112 acres Improved, hmui of Klk Creek, rich land, team, WioIh, etc., and crop goes, Bomo stock, wuter for irrigation, cheapest und hcsl b toe It ranf;o in county for its 8,lzo, price $;i."in part exchange; ull cuhIi $3200. 100 ncres for rent, on Crater Lake Highway and R(Jue Hiver. 10 acres, fine location, close to high school, free hoM, Irrigation, (i acres bearing orchard, fenced, well and buildings. Worth $:!0UU, cash $2000. 120 acreH, woll Improved, near Pa cific Highway, mostly rich creek bot tom, $i;r.io. See us for other li;trgainfi city and farm listH. HURD LAND b INVEST MENT CO. flRme.Tf-f!nrv I'.ldir. - $4500 Barnes Peach Street l-'tilt SAI.K- -Hunch ct dairy cow.i anil lniU'1-s. one fresh milk Kimt, ono pair breeilinc; turkeys. Two miles mirth of Medford. 1st brown house on Di'll.u-avenue. :!!! FOlt SAI.K Two teams nf work horses, one spniv rig. ono gaue. plow, one bai-l; and other farm t-iuipnit'i!t. C 11. Itruwn, phono .".'.ll-ll-l. 2!M Foil SALE timid fresh .Icrsev cow ('all i;o;l South lliversi'le. or phone t FOlt SALIC (looii young lamily cow; also 14-inch John Deere sulky plow and Kimball Weeder. Fuotliills Orchards. 1'hone ul l-.l 4. 292 FOlt SALIC "ngi.iis, horses and farming Implements. Call 71-K-2. 301 I'OK SALE REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE (lit TRADE U10 acres, two miles from Eagle Point. Caliin. barn partly built, little fruit, seven ai-res cleured. four acres In cultiva tion, heavy and light liAtm. mil acres big muiiaiilta, scattered oak, laurel and pine; will cut over 100U cords wood. Down grailo to Eagle Point. Want 10-20 acres near Medford. (iood terms. 11. D. 'Powell, 212 '.North llartlett, phone ICSO-Y. 2 '.Hi FOlt SALE Nice bungalow with six rooms, sleeping porch, bath, toilet, lavatory; large woiAlshed ; lot fillx l"'ti; assessments paid. Price $ I sun. (in. Ileuneit Investment Co. FOlt SALE ltall.ll, hundred and I'll'ly dollars an acre. Close In Io Ashland, with improvements, H'encoil and cleared. Box II. !!!Hi FOR SALE Modern suburban home 12 acres set to pears and family orchard. Also ten acrs planted to alfalfa, not adjoining tho above. iWill sell together or separately. Phono 344-W. 315 FOR SALE 30 acres Hill acres od- joining can ho hoinesteuded four room houso and other buildings, fi acres cultivated, good spring. Also teuni, wagon, harness and farm tools, $1000. Febl Invest ment Co. 391 FOlt SALE do look at the properly at 1107 Nianllc street and make ine nn offer. Mrs. Chun. Rohr, 1 199 East Salmon street, Portland, Oregon. 394 FOlt SALE Five room houso Willi four lots fenced In Tor garden. West Eleventh and Plum- streets. Call 121-H. , FOR SALE Cheap, lot nt SE corner iN'lnth und Peach; easy terms. Write S. 11. Hull, route A, Box 273, Portland, Oregoli, 291 AUTOMOBILES FOlt SALE Small Hup, $200. ' Bosche magneto, oloctrie lights; good running order. Butlor, .Pal ace Rooms. 291 FOR SALE Dodge car, just over hauled five new tires, $750. 1 107 Bast Main. " 291 USED CAR cloarlng house, buy for cash, sell on terms. Plckons-Morrlll Motor Co., 1 8 North Grape. tf FOR. SALE A light delivery Roo truck, new express body and top, four new tiros. Price ?350. Torns or cash. Tumy Motor Co., 12f South Frant. tf FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring car, demountable rims, etc. Phone 395-.M or 121 Crater Lake avenue. 2 91 yOU SALE At a sacrifice, good flvo passcnger ear, upholstery und paint first class, good tiros, bar gain. McCurdy-Bowno Motor Co. FORD nt a prlco you cannot ovorlook flrst-clusa top, tlres upholstor llig, plenty of power. ' Como nnd look It over. McCurdy-Bowue Mo tor Co. TAKEN Ul TAKEN l'P Largo bay ninro, weight about 1200, und placed In pound. Work horse with knot oil left knee and knot on right bock. Owner can huve same by paying charges and proving property. Chief or Police. 292" BROWN & WHITE REALTORS MEDFORD, OREGO.V 4 0 acres all fine free soil, 20 In alfalfa, 10 in grain, & acre wood lot, about 30 fruit trees, there are now 2.'i acres under the ditch und the bal ance will he; a fine house, all modern convenlen es, a beautiful view Qt the valley, good barn and all necessary outbuildings, close to good schools and only 'fa mile from paved high way. This wi" bear closo Investiga tion. Prlco $10, 000. 30 acres, all fine free soli, all In cultivation, 20 now under the ditch and being seeded to alfalfa, 7 acres best varieties pears 8 years old and In flno condition with a splendid crop set for this season, a flno largo home with all modern conveniences; the Improvements alone would cost you more than the price now asked. Lot us show you this and explain why it can e bought at the prlco and the very liberal terms offered. All we ask of any honest and sin cere buyer Is a chance to show what we believe to he some of the very best values ever offered in this valley whether a small cottage in town or un Orchard, Grain, Alfalfa or Stock ranch. ' BROWN 6c WHITE STttAYI-M) C'ne yellow .Icrsev cow. Brand ".M". (.'. ('. Hoover, phono I.V.'-Y. 2111" Itl'SI NF.SS OPPOIITTMTIKS FOlt SALE wniy lunch room In Central I'oint, doing good business. Must sell on account of poor health. Phone 24. 292 MONEY TO LOAN- TO LOAN J. 11. Andrews loans money on real estate and btiyif mortgages and Liberty bond9. Pbouu 63-M. 31 NoTth Grape Btreet. ni'SLNESS DIRECTORY. Auto Supplies. LAIIER Al'TO SPRIXC1 CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and host-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when otliers fail. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 34 North Flfteonth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. W. E. I'M I PI'S Attorney at Law, 425-40 M. F. & 11. Bldg. Office plume 372; residence phone 325-M. ELIJAH II. HURD Lawyer. 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. PORTER .1. NEFF Attornoy-at-lnw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank Building. A. E. It 10 AM 10 S Lawyor, Garnett Corey Building. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir nnd Tenth streets. 259 Kxpert Accountant, WILSON AUDITING CO. E, M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & IL Building. Medford. . Phone 1B7-R.. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON 11AIOI1T Teacher of piano and harmony, llalght Musla Btudid, 'SIS Garnott-Corey1 Bldg. Phono 72v '' -i ' ' " Planing; Mill. THOMAS ..MpFFAT-r-Goneral mm work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S.. Fir. Phone 184. "' ' " " ' ' ' Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. A. .UUIIKLUND, ' Chiropractic . physician, St. .Murk's building, acuto and chronic cuses. Offlco hours 10 a. m. to 13 in. 2 to 5 p. hi. Telephones Office 404, res. 750-J. A BURS ELL, M. 1).; 1). C.-v-Splnolo-glst, Physician nnd Surgeon. Spe cialty Physiological Methods. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. bldg. Phono 29. ROBERT W. STEARNS Physician and Surgeon, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Office hours 9-12, 2-4. Of fico phone 39. Residence 933. DR. J. .1. EMMENS Physlclau ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & IL Cv. Bldg. Phone 007. DR. P. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPAT11IS PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street DR. E. RANDOLPH SKELY, 306-307 Morgun building, Portland, Ore., makes a specialty of surgery. Spec lul attention to Medford and Rogue River valley people. DR. McMORRlS M. DOW, Physician and Surgoon-Practlce limited to surgery and hospital obsterlcs. Speciul attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. & II. Bldg. Residence, the Dow H03 pltal. ,, Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. . Portland prices. 27 North FlrSt. Transfer. EAUS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO". Office 4 2 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Undertakers VOH.V A. PKHL , Undertaker Phone M 47 and 47-J-2. 28 South Bartlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Hoarse Service. Auto Am bulance Service. Coroner. 3 Lodges. 1. O. O. F. Medford IoiIbs No. 8S, . Meets every Monday night at 7:30. C. T. rurkor. N. G W, L. Miller, secre tary. ltoi?u River Encampment No. 30 Meets Zil and 4th Fridays at 7:30 p. m. tiamuel Batuman, C. P., L. O. How ard, scrlhe. Olive Ill.okah loilKe No. 28 Meet 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 8 p. m.' Nan nlo Dull. N. Q Annie J. Bateman, BeeretHry. Visitors . cordially Invited to 4 meetings .