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NAVY'S FUTURE IN REALM OF NEW: UANIELS ANNAPOLIS.' Mu. June -3. X'pon the spirit and will of its officers to oust off "slavery to tradition" and venture into the realm of thints new and untried depends the future strength and effieienev of the Ameri can navv, Secretary Daniels told the graduating class of midshipmen at the naval .academy here today in me uentinK diplomas to its 281) members. "To snipe men tradition is n tnsk- mnlir. a. hard rule, a beaten null .... ,l.,lurp,l. "To ntl IUB ,OCVcfcT .. it is a star in the i'irmnnent, a liuht icrs to to the pathway, wiuss on wnicu ..t -f.i, elenrpr vision and v iser in win the i?onl. not hv 11 re- cedent or rule, hut by an illiuniu a tion that is spirit una not uecu. "No two wars were ever won bv the anine tactics and a few by the sa line weapons. The military lender of e..t..wi .tinv nnviirnte his shins hv the dio and the day may even come when nil his. lisminir emu mnv e mi navies buttlins in the central blue. "The American tradition of boh ness and audacity," the speaker co, tinued, enforced by world wi achievomcnt. will save you from tl ...... t.-lniiult n dlinrpnen tn tn dition. or precedent m method, whiki heartening von with the snuinjr rea zation -that the tradition of dari and audacity is bounded hv no limi or posibilities or miracles." '; ' ' .', Livestock ' PORTLAND, Ore., June ,1. Cattle weak: receipts. !2II. Grain and pull fed steers, ,$11.75((i)J 2.2.5; choice grass, $11(5)11, 1 50: good to choice, fnO.!)0(S)ll: medium to good, $9.00 10.00; fair to good, $8.rM(w9-M common to fair, $7.7f(.8.f0; choice cows and heifers, $!t.7(a)10.2.'j; sood to ehaice, $8.75(S0.7o; medium to Rood,-$7.7o(a)8.7i); fair to medium, $U.7i(P7.75 : ennners, $(u,6; hulls. $li(o)8.o0 : prime light calves, $12i 13..r0; medium, $8(211; heavy $0 (a.8.50. Hogs steady, receipts Ml. Prime mixed, $14.75(3)15; medium, $14.25(0' 14.75: smooth heavy, $ll(u)13; rough $10011: pigs. $11013. Sheep weak ; receipts 853. Lamii $13(5)13.50: culls, $(1(5)11; ewes, ; (5)7.50; yearlings, $7(5)9; wethers, $0 (5)8. ; :; . 1 . . 1 Ruttcr PORTLAND, Ore., uJne 3. Butter steady. Cubes, extra. 49c; parch ment wrapped, box lots 54c: cartons 55e: half boxes half cent more: less than hnl fboxes, lc more. Butterfat No. 1 churninir cream, 51(ffi52e f. o. . u. station; 53c Portland. NEW YORK. June 3. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: d'vf S!ll SO. fi-uf J' tWlllin. cnomil A't $85.42: first 4 's $80.86; second 414's $85.80; third 4','s, $89.92; fourth 4's, .$80.38: Victory 3 '8 $95;30: Victory, 4's, $95.50. SPARKS FROM THE WIRE The Mnttlicw-Addv company,' Cin cinnati coal jobbers, were found frailty on thirteen counts chargin. violation of the Lever act in Unit cd States district court at Cincinnati late yesterday.. Benjamin N. Ford, vice-president of the company also was found guilty .on seven counts of a similar indictment. An operation will bo performed next Monday upon United States Senator Robert M. LnFollett'e for removal of an infectious gull sack, it was learned in Rochester, Minn., yesterday. The operation is not re garded as serious. Turkish nationalist forces have oc cupied Buli nnd Adubazar. near the 4 eastern end of the Gulf of Ismid,. n Constantinople dispatch of May 31 said. They urc approaching Ismid and Chendek, nnd nre already in pos . Kession of the whole coast south of the Gulf of Ismid and the Sea of - iVlnrmora. The United States Mail Steamship company, recently organized ami The MAN WHO WINS is the MAN WHO ACTS .'. NOW $1000 cash buys ten acres, improv ed with five acres pears, bearing, one acre cherries and apples, with irriga tion, 3V4 miles from Medford. $1600 buys modern 6 room bouse, close in, with pavement paid. . $3500 buys 15 acres, improved, set In alfalfa, near town and Pacific Highway, best water right worth $1500, fully paid. HXJBD LAND & INVEST . MENT CO. ' Oametl-Oorey Hldg. ;T-j, Medford, Oregon -aid to be 100 p,.r ,.,.llt American "ne.i. which has chartered from ,c 1iipphil' board fifteen former Or man vessels, will beam its passener service earlv next month, it was an "ounce,! in New- York yesterday. The new line will he operated from New llll'k to Kolltltitlnnl.m .....I H1.....1 -New ork to liremen nnd llanzi, ,,.,,1 iiosioii to Oueenstown. 1 MEET FOR CONGRESS WASHINGTON',. Juno 3. Presi dent Wilson has assured senate demo crats that if the present session Is ended Saturday he will not mil nn extra session during the .coming sum mer unless there Is a grave emer gency. Announcement of the president's decision was"mude In the senate to day by Senator Underwood of Ala bama, the democratic leader, who said he had been authorized to deny reports that an extra session was contemplated. - Sharp criticism greeted an ad journment resolution already adopt ed by the house when It came nn for debate. Senator Kenyon, republican, lowa, moved to amend it so that the adjournment would be to August 30. TALENT TALK Mr. ahd Mrs7 Marion Dosier of Ashland, were visiting Mrs. Hosier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stump, Saturday and Sunday. A fine baby boy arrived at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Silva's Saturday morning, both mother and baby doing nicely. Mrs. Sarah Firestone of Ashland and Mrs. Minear and son of Jackson villo, were guests at the home of Mrs, Shideler's on the Pacific highway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kouns motored to Glendale for Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. John Norman and son Tom are here from Dunsmuir, Oil. visiting friends and relatives. They made tho trip by auto. Ralph Koozicr is beautifying his home with a coat of brown paint. The graduating exercises at the school auditorium Thursday night were well attended and a pleasing program given. A short but very im prcsslve tnlk was given by Rev. L Myron Boozer of Medford. The cIusb song was sung by the graduating class, beautiful piano solos were ren- dered by Grace Sepulveda and Ar- loine Itobinson and Huth Hackler, Vuleta Burnett, Glasgow Stratton and Elvis Cochran sang a quartet. Mrs. Booth with her brother, Rdolph Rhoades, were down from Ashland Thursday night visiting their sister, Mrs. Chns. Chapman and at tending the graduating exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horton are here from Klamath Falls visiting friends for a few days. Mrs. Frank Uose and daughter Car men were Medford shoppers Satur day. Mrs. Ed Robison is home from Baker City where she has been as a delegate to grand lodge from Talont Uebekah lodge. The Brown brothers have sold their property west of Talent and nre looking for a house to rent in town. F. M. CenterB has purchased the Jay Terrill property on the Pacific highway. Eftle and Ethel Hazen were in Ashland Saturday afternoon visiting their sister, Edith at the Granite City hosnital. Mr. Bickerdyke has started to pick strawberries on his ranch west of Talent. Rev Hiram Smith and wife of Ash. land were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Stump's Sunday. The ones graduating from the eighth grade were Ethel Hazen, Max ine Rose, Leona Lewis, Georgia Cur rter, Madge Hackler, Arloine Robin- She was Fat, Thi ihidow cm this picture sUe you an Ides haw f lie 1 look anil felL by ukiitf Oil of Kortln end folluwinc esy direction! of horcm jt irm sue reaucta jo ut. In thrre monttu. Now tho Is agile, attrictive. corn UUr alert ami la better Drum, it uioio inu-ui 1 ?!)? treatment Mny wo men hat rtdurcd eaiftr. laitlnclr. 10 (0 60 pound. Br?om effffffif lltndrr ar4 remain tol Sf. pl-a;ant method, cmiorttd by nliysldani. $100 GUARANTEE. B" O!) )( Korrla at any drtifloltt'i: or write for frrt brochure (roint-s tn yri in plain wraiiier 19 fccreln Co.. MJ-iul, tiuuoa V, Sew York City, Brown & White Holland Hotel Building fine nrrp. avnrv inch under cultiva tion, fruit, berries and garden, city watpr Aiprtricitv. etc.. a fine, well built plastered small bouse, and all kinds of outbuildings. Price is ?1dUU. in nrrpa nn tha naved hlehwav. good buildings, Irrigation, fruit, ber ries, clover, alfalfa and grain all do well on this property. Price today is (5250. AfrW rood E room plastered house, good barn, etc., 10 acres In a. Price $3200. 0 acres, mostly in beariil? fruit, nice 5 room modern bungalow home completely furnished, gooa nam, chicken houses, wood shed, tank bouse, 3500. BROWN & WHITE HOLLAND HOTEL BUILDING MEDFOKD MATL TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD, ORF.OOX. TUTTED AY. JUNE ft. 1020. son, Clyde Purvis. Wayne Holdridge. Lawrence Burnett, Kussell Bishop, Ceo. Rowley was the only one to graduate from high school , - Lola Clark was down from Ashland Saturday night attending the dance. Paul Quackonbush and wife moved up from Medford. .Mr. Qtiackenbush will aversee the thinning for C. Gurd ner on the ('.olden Crest orchard. ('it Good Results This honest, straight forward let ter from a woman who has suffered should be heeded by all afflicted with backache, rheumatic pains, sore mus cles, awful tired feeling and other symptoms of kidney and bladded trouble: "I have got such good re sults from Foley Kidney Fills that I can sleep much better and the pain in my back and sides is a good lot better. 1 am going to keep on taking them." Mrs. Chas. Gray, 270 Cth St., Detroit, Mich. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. , Adv. LOOK AT THIS 5 acres 2 V6 miles from Medford under new irrigation district.' Build ings constructed only 7 years ago. Modern bungalow with 8 rooms, built in furniture, and electric lights. Bath room, wash stand in ono bed room. Exceptionally large living and dining rooms, with large fire place. Nice wood house, barn, chicken house, pump house with tank and Fairbanks Morse motor good well. This place will be on the market for 30 days only, all cash $3:105.00, no terms given. See R. H. McCurdy, Medford National Bank Blib. A Prominent' Druggist Testifies Rod on do Beach, Cnlif. "I wish to call attention to my experience in the salo of nr. fierce s Anuno Tablet!. 1 have never sold un article t huth tin given such universal satisfaction. It hwiiis that every bottle sold Bells another. I am very much inclined, like 'moat druggists of today, to sell tiie 'long shot' stud at a greater profit, or something 'just an good,' but in Bucaeutinn Anuria for uric acid and rheumatism I consider 1 have not only created business along that line but have gained tho confidence of .the public which more than repays me for my interest and suggestion, together with the satisfac tion I get from having an article that I can place with perfect confidence. Nothing would please me moro than to be ablo to introduce Anuric to the world for the bene 6t of all mankind. However, I have to content myself by simply calling attention to the satisfactory results that follow as re Dorted to me by the individuals, extending their thanks.': C. D. KNOX. Many of Your Neighbors Can Say the Same Tuolumne. Calif.: "My back gave m considerable trouble-, which I .thought was due to kidney dis ease. After taking four packages of Dr. Pierce's Anurio (anti-urio-acid) Tablet I was fully rocovorod. I con sider it a wonderful medicine, I also iuo Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets whenever I am bilious, and they civo immediate re lief.' I oonsidor them a groat medicine." Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten conta a line. Legal Five cents a line. -'. Display 35 cents an inch. Contract rates on application. Cash In advance. FARM liOAJTS pay Off your old mortgage on your farm or orchard by replac ing your loan with us on the ex tended payment plan at 6 Inter est. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf TAKEN W TAKEN UP One brown horse, branded A on right shoulder. One bay horse, very breechy, no brand. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and damages. Margrei ter Ranch, 3 V4 miles south Jack sonville. .68 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Front room. Phone G41-H. 67 FOR RENT Furnished front bed room in private home. Young man preferred. 520 South Central. Phone 93C-L. FOR RUNT Two bedrooms, $2.00 a week. 334 Apple street. 1 blocks north of Dow Hospital. 66 WANTED A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN To buy 160 acres for $15,000, an irrigated alfalfa, stock and fruit ranch. It is Ideally locate!, three-quarters mile frontage along paved Pacific Highway and Rogue river, in the scenic canyon be tween Gold Hill and Grants Pass. ' .ll'ST LOOK FOR THE MOST IlEAVTIFl'L HOMESITE, Tlit Is "It." Douse on knoll in GROVE OF MAGNIFICENT OAKS Land a fine loum. gently sloping to highway. Eighty acres, nearly level, in cultivation. Ten acres in alfalfa. Ten acres In pears. Balance in grain. One hundred acres under new ditch with district water rights. Somo limber. Good out range. Good hunt ing, good fishing. , When Irrigated this will moke one of the best stock ranches In Jackson county, and worth $50,000. See us now, and buy nt present prices. . ... PRICE $l.-.,(00 ;OOI TERMS. ROGUE RIVER W. M. Holme. ah Corner. FOB RKN'T HOUSES FOR RENT Eight room modern house, large yard, shade, garage. 125 South Oakdale. Call 121-R. FOR RENT A fivo room modern bungulow, furnished. South Ouk dalo. Phone ;!4!l-Y. (it MONEY TO LOAN- TO LOAN J. !i. Andrews louns money on . real estate ami buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone. 53-M. 31 North Grap street. HKIJ WANTED FKMAJ.E WANTED Girl to attend cigar stuiid Hotel Medford. , WANTED Woman cook, 0 to S men to cook for. Apply Oregon Granite Co., 103 East Sixth street. CT WANTED Cook for family of three, woman preferred. Call Sunday or between six and seven p. 111., 151S West Main. ' 61 WANTED Waitresses at Rex Cafe, $15 per week. tf EW WANTED MALE WANTED Salesman 011 manager. An experienced traveling sulesman wants position on road or as man ager for mercantile business, fif teen years experience on road In mercantile business. First class references. Address Box SI, Mail Tribune. ' . 04 WANTED Sheep herders, $75 nnd board. Phone 825 Medford, or 31-X-l Central Point. . WANTKD Ranch help. Phone Mini vista Orchard 597-J-a. WANTED Old mun to do chores. Eden Valley -Orchards. U39-J. G4 WANTED Man to stack hay, $S.OO per day and hoard; also men for haying. Jas. Campbell. , Phone 17-P-21. GH WANTED fioy thinners. Apply liardwell KruU Co. Phono 124. Gi WANTED Edgcrnian and saw mill hand. Guy Connur. Phone (i4. W'ANTIOU Men for haying. Phone 8B9-JVI. G4 WANTED Air classes of construc tion men. $5.00 for common la bor, other wages In proportion. Steady work for a year. ' Rogue River Valley Canal Co. WANTED Thinners. Egan Orchard. Phone 597-R-6. WANTED To- hire steady ranch man. Phone 591-J,2. C. W. Isaacs. WANTED Men near Rogue River, going wages; reasonable board. Schell & Calvert, Contractors. . WANTED Tehms-nnd men, Moon & Co., near Port Orford, Curry coun ty. Teams $10.00 per day; Cali fornia hay and grain, hay $34.00 per ton, grain $72. Good men $5.00 per day;: hoard $1.10; work road construction. Moon & Co. 70 WANTED Carpanter work, contract or by the day;. estimates furnished free. , Call Carpenter, phone 931. 67 WANTED SIT CATIONS WANTED Lady. of refinement wishes position as housekeeper in modern home. Call Mrs. Lloyd ut .Hotel Holland. 64 WAN I MJ Married man wants steady work on farm or would like to rent one furnished. Can leave hero in August. P. G. Deuber Urothers, Oregon. 72 WANTED REAL' ESTATE WANTED Looking for a small well located Irrigated ranch. Jlay, pas ture, vegetable land. Soil,, water conditions and price must bo right. Prefer to rent with option to buy. Address M. W. Hurler, Kerby, Ore. 64 WANTED To hear trom owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush Minneapolis, Minn. i 83 Brown & White S-room modern hnnirnlnw. furnliih- ed, garage, wood shed, $2625.00. S-room modern house, furnished, woodshed and store room, $2626.00. 5 rooms all modern .conveniences. furnished, garago, etc., $2000.00. Some splendid modern bungalow homes,' 5 and 6 rooms, priced from $2800.00 to $4200.00. A new strictly modern 6-room bun galow with all built In features, all kinds of outbuildings, 2 Vi acres ground all In cultivation, and set to pear trees. This Is close In and very attractive, part cash and easy terms, $5000.00. '. Brown & White Holland Hotel Building LAND COMPANY Phono ,1. V. Ramos WANTED snSCEliIASEOVS FOIl SALE Cheap, three liwln spring wasons good as now. Walsh's place on Ross Lane, two miles northwest of Mudford. . sn FOR SALE Cus wator healer, per fect condition; take k of cost. Call 530-J or llio West Main struct. 64 FOR SALE Car space in furniture car for Los Angeles, C'al. For in formation call fi30-J. 04 WANTED Room with sleeping porch and running water for two business women. West side pre ferred. Reply Box L I Mail Tri bune, stating terms. 64' WANTED-R-U-lt. -To buy windmill. Phone 03 WANTED Washings. ;ir,c per dozen. 837 West Holly street, corner of Oak. ' 0 7 WANTED Your tin, Ruborold, shin gle and gravel roofs to paint and repair. Old roofs uiudu practically like new at small cost. All work guaranteed. Examinations and estimates free. Country work also solicited. For quick results ad dress A. J. Vaughn, Con. Del., Med ford. 0 4 WANTED Carload of barley or oats Rogue River Valley Canal Co. WANTED Parties to contract thin ning. Phone Mirnvista Orchard. 697-J-3. WANTED To rent strictly modern 5 or 6 room bungalow; must be first class, or 3 or 4 room apart mont. Phone 180. WANTED Logging teams. Call L. W. Stnnsell, phono 685-R-4. ' WANTED Ten tons of grain hay. L. W. Stansell, phono 6S5-R-4. WANTED Z& or 3 wagon. Phono 912-J. WANTED Good clean rags. Med ford Printing Co. WANTED aOO lawn mowers to sharpen on our new grinder. Llb . arty Repair Shop. Phono 261-J. WANTED Carpet weaving and cleaning. 201 South Riverside Phone 356-J. Fluff Rug Factory. WANTED House movta and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X. tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13 aero ranch, good ul rulfa ground, with house and barn. Apply to owner, Mrs. Kate Walton, Route 1. OS FOR SALE At a sacrifice, five room modern bungulow, plastered, ce ment foundation, barn, garage, woodshed, lot 50x163. Perries, fruit trees, good garden. Will give furniture to purchaser. Assess ments all paid. Terms. 910 West Eleventh street. 66 F,OR SALE 4 0 ucro ranch in Sams Valley. Now modern bungalow, , largo barn, 60-ton silo. Tho land 1h tho best grain land and lias a fine crop this year. The buildings nre worth the price, $4500. Fox & Tex, Central Point, Oro. .lid FOR SALE Here's your chance; 80 acre ranch, four miles from Hilt, Calif., Id acres grain, bearing orch ard, good five room house, barn, etc. Fenced nnd cross-fenced; plenty of wood; stock rnngo; good water, $2000. $1100 cash, long lime on balance. Reason for sell ing, huvc another ranch near, write me. William B. Morris, J lilt., Calif. 09 REAL ESTATE for lease and "ex change. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR BALE Who wants 120 acres of land near Rogue River. Prlco $10 . per acre. For particulars apply owner, L. E. Whiting, 1032 Ste phens street, Portland, Ore. 6 FOR SALE Farm, 154' acres, on Ap plegnte, six miles above Murphy, Oregon, all under good wlro fence, 100 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, easily cleared. Water right to lrrigato eight acres, good house and burn, 50 acres In wheat, 20 acres in corn, most all level land; mile to school house, dally R. F. D. mall; pumping plant can be installed at reasonable cost to irrigate 50 acres. Address or cull on W. S. Bailey, Murphy, Ore., Route 1. 07 FOR SALE Two story house on pavement; fine location; furnished very complete. Suituble for two families. Gas range, wood range, heaters, beds, bedding, etc. C. S. Butterfield, phono 210. 03" FOR SALE Four room cottago, lot 50x220. 1059 Court street. Sell on monthly payment plun. See J. W. Wakefield, Palm Block. FOR SALE Small fruit and chicken ranch, close In. Answer Box E. J., Mall Tribune. 66 FOR -SALE 40 acres cheap. First class Improvements; well fenced; Binall orchard; 10 acres nlfalfa; some corn, rest In grain. Close to school. Irrigation If desired. For further Information call 132-Y or write R. F. D. 3, Box 108, Med ford, Oro. 04 FOR SALE Bungalow wilh flvo rooms, screen porch, built in fea tures, beam ceilings; on paved street, all assessments paid In full. Bennett Investment Company. UY RANCHES FROM OWNER, Gold Ray Realty Co. Save money. FOR SALE Modern bungalows, one six rooms, ono three rooms; fur nished. Phone 819-L. X: II. French. 63 FOR SALE A business proposition, paying a net Income of 2 4 per cent on Investment. Apartment house with flvo three-room apartments, five single sleeping rooms, besides four rooms for owner's living . rooms; steam heating plant; hot and cold water tliruout; garago, room for five cars. Will sell com pletely furnished. Investigate this. Bennett Investment company, 102 West Muiu street. FOR SALE FOClTIU AND EGGS FOR SALE Old hens and youn chicks. Also incubator. Alice JaK- gnrs, Route 2. FOR SA1J3 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -Two large sows and (10 pigs, $60. Near F. Houston, on Trail road. OS FOR SALE Milch goat nnd three kids. Price $75.11(1. lis South Laurel. or, FOR SALE Two cows. V. Hatton. 4 -t miles west of Central Point. 64 FOR SALE Pedigreed XewZea- lands and Himalayas. Wonder Storo or phone NS9-W. C4 FOR SALE Jersey heifer, just fresh Jus. Campbell, phono 17-F-21. 03 FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. In quire Mary-Mac Orchard. Phone 6I0-J-4. 03 FOR SALE Extra lino 7 months heifer calf. Also vinegar. Phone 820-X. c,:i FOR SALF. A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Halt mile south of Medford on Adklns place, Schulz Pros. tic FOR SALE A good seven vear old work horse weighing 1500 ponnd3 Call S30 Bennett street. Phono 203-L. 06 FOR SALE One three year old Per- cheron colt, well broke, weighs about 1300. Ono 12-Inch P. & O black land sulky plow. Howard Dunlup, Central Point, Ore. 03 FOR SALE Four beautiful frosh cows, production six gallons each per day. Walsh's Placo, on Ross . Lano, two miles northwest of Med ford. OS FOR SALE Fine young Duroc hoar. Eligible to registration. Price $25. Phono 534-J, M. B. Glover, Ross Luue. FOR SALE Cheap, two dandy sad dle horses, two driving and work horses. Walsh's place on Ross Lano, two miles northwest of Med ford. 76 FOR SALE MISCIULIjANEOUS FOR SALE Chickering llaby Grp. ml piano, good as new. Mrs. R. G. Smith, 647 North Second stroeL Grants Pass, Oregon. 63 FOR SALE Ono 4000 gallon Iron tank in good order, price $75.00. R. INolson, -236 South Central. Phono256-J. 65 FOR SALE Wood. W. Ilatton, 4 Va miles west of Central Point. 6 4 FOR SALE Cdmplotn household furnituro for six room cottugo: also one boys' coaster wagon nnd third and sixth grado school books. 312 South Grapn street. 64 FOR SALE Few sweet peas, roses, pinks, nigellu. Phono 353-.I. 03 FOR SALE Now wood nr coal range; nover boon used. Medford Sheet Alutal Works, 19 North Fir. Phone 451-R. ' ;01 FOR SALE For "Simplex" silos, en silage cutters, nnd dairy supplies, see Monroe & Crisell's salesman, W. S. Halley, Murphy, Ore., R. 1. Phono Provolt. 03 FOR SALE Carpets and rugs, oak hall seat and rack; quarter-sawed oak sideboard; combination' book case nnd writing desk, dining table, kitchen cabinet, child's Iron bod, bedroom sulle. Other articles. Phone 334-R. 806 West Muln. 05 FOR SALE 3000 gallon tank, wind mill and pump; a real buy, Peo . pie's ..Electric Storo. FOR SALE $90 qunrtor sawod oak buffet for $50, Quart and two quurt Mason jars. Call 815 Ben nett avenue. (No phone. 65 FOR SALE Clean alfalfa In tho field. Ernest Webb, Central Point. Phone 247. ' 67 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay . in shock. Phone 604-R evenings. 63 FOR SALE Harloy Davidson motor cycle in first class condition. Phone Cll-R-2. 64 FOR SALE-Bnlcony and stairs. Will .fit in any store. Also 40 running feet glass panel partition. Medford Book Store. 60 FOR SALE Standard mako piano in good condition. 312 South King. 63 FOR SALE Sana, gravel, ledlment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bnteman, 302 Maple street. AUIOMOHILICS 'OR SALE 1918 Davis Six automo bile, by owner. P. L. Freed, Rogue River, Ore., R. F. D. 1. 68 FOR SALE 1918 seven passenger unick. will tuko good small car in exchange 723 West Thirteenth street. 06 WE HAVE JUST TIIE CAR hero for you to make a bug out of. Power ful and low to tho ground. Sic-Curdy-Uowno Motor Co. 65 CHEVROLET brought In July 1919 In excellent shape. McCurdy Bowne Motor Co. 65 FOR SALE 1919 Huick touring car. Mechanically perfect; cord tires; no trades considered, Sprague Ricgel, Gold Hill, Ore. 64 WANTED To trade brand new slx- cylinder car for house and lot. City property. Clark & Guilders. FOR SALE 1916 Dodge touring car. excellent condition, at a bargain. Phono 731-Y. FOR SALE Ford bug, fine mechan ical condition; some - accessories, $373. Pickens Motor Co. WAtVI'ED Automobiles for repair by export auto mechanic. Clark ft Chlldors, opp. Nat. Phone 26. 336 FOR SALE Used Maxwell five-pas senger car. Good condition. Price $400. Page Dresslor Co., Nash Block. . PAOE FIVE LOST LOST On highway near Gold Hill: Three 3tix:i Vi tires, tire rack, tail llghl and license plate 300S30 Cal. Finder please rail Medford 181 or leave saiiie at Pacific Telephone office. Sulinhle reward. 64 IH'SIXESS OPPORTUNITIES GOOD CHANCE to get. started in growing business for hustler with small capital. Can pay up out of proceeds. Present owner will help with work and advice. See (lay lord, Medford Nat. f,i: MISd-.I.L.VNEOCS. Jl'ST ARRIVED A large shipment or wool sacks; fleece twino for salo cheap. We are also in the market for both wool and mohair. John son's. 45 So nth Front. Phone 302. HI'Sl.NKNS DIRECTORY. AbsU'urtors. .MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Citthbert Hldg., Rooms 3 and 5. 'North Central Ave. Auto Supplies. LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo nre operating the largest, oldest nnd best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others full. Sold under wrlt- . tun guarantee. 84 North Fiftoenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. O. C. HOGGS Attorney for State Land Board. ELIJAH II. llTtRD Lawyer, 213-14, Garnott-Corey Hldg. PORTER .1. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAvMES Lawyer, Garnett Coroy Building. O. C. HOGGS Real estate, law and sett lemon I of estates a specialty. Itlueksmithiiig. MEDFORD BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of auto blacksmlthing. Springs guaranteed. Portland prices. US South. Burtlett street. Phone 183-J. Building MuleriulN. MEDFORD CEMENT , BRICK & , BLOCK WORKS specialize in all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir nnd Tenth streets. 25J Civil Engineer. CHARLES A.-.NUT.TBK -Civil, mu nicipal and hydraulic engineer, 26 years practice. City surveys, plans and specifications for wator and sewor systems. Sectional surveys, land appraising, timber cruising, drainage and irrigation. Maplng nnd blueprinting. Office and resi dence 826 South Contra! avenue. 80 K.viH'i't 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. & H. Building, Medford. .'Phono 157-H.. i.v. . Instruction Jn Music. FRED ALTON HAIOIIT Teacher of plnno aiid harmony. Haight Music studio, 318 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phono 72. , Mineral Ruths. MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hnwley, Chi-' ropractlc Physician, Pirst National Bank Building. Entrance room 5, Ashland, Oregon. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. HURKLUND CHIROPRAC TIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS. St. Mark's Bldg. Tel. 454.' DR. J. J. Emmons -Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, our, nose and throat. Eyes scien- tiffically tested and glasses sun- plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Residence 2 6 S. Laurel Street. DR. McMORRIS iM. DOW, Physician and Surgeon Practice limited to surgery and hospital obstetrics. Special attention given to diseases of women. Offices 306-7 M. F. & 11. Bldg. Rosldence, the Dow Hos pital. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, Iodbo leaf ledgers, hilling Bystems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. " i1 i Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco42 North Front St.- Phone 315. . Prices right. Sorvice guar anteed. ' Undertakers. POHX A. PERL Undertaker Phone M 47 nnd 47-J-2. 28 South Bnrtlett. Lady assistant. Auto mobile Hearso Service. Auto Am bulanco Service. Coroner. Lodges. I. O. O. F. Medford Iodic No. It, Meets every Mnndav night at 7:S0, O. T. Parkor, N. O., W, L. Miller, lecr tary. lloiru Ttlver Encnmpment No, to Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 7:10 p. m. Samuel Uateinan, C. P., I O. Uow ard, scribe. Olive Rhckah lodge No. It MeeU , 1st and 3rd Tuestlaya at 8 p. m. Nan nie Hull, N. O., Ann! J. Bateman, secretary. Visitors cordially Invited to all meeting