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faEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTID, Oft lXiONV MONDAY." I) KC KM raw ?7, iten PACE FTVE EN HATS IN LIFTS MM CI.M-l.N.NATl, OHIO, Dec. "Hull, on" in elcvatnrs, even though Uic-jtv may be we.nea passengers is tin; Wo sail ot the Cincinnati 3uiuiil)g Ownera and Managtts' association, which haa Started a erusado tg that i-ml. W'hothwr they v. ill win thet contention, "that the i-em'mwt tit hats lnr crowded elc.yab h a menace to pussegera tft immediate vicinity ot-lnora take off their headgear rwfcvatttt to be seen for many promi OTcttt Cincinnati women are opposed to Ihe abolition of this old-faHhlmte .1 courtesy. "The habit" wild explain W. M. Mclntyre, prudent uf the as sociation "was Ittli-evt.ucod by south ern pooplo UWlihg in the north. Ortitinntty lr 'Understand, negroes were iwiulml tp remove "their hats on fiMvvlng elevators and in time white Men followed the example, when women were on the lift. On the same principle why do hot mt) take off their hats whwt traveling In a street . car which also contains women pas sengo?11 And Captain Mclntyre got the fol lowing answers from women: "1 do not see any reason to discard this courtesy. Courtesy is not a gift, It is merely on exc'mplificatlon of what a man is. Women never will cnUeavor to decide this problem for Hit men."- .Mrs. Kennon Dunham, plnMcttt of the Cincinnati Women's . A'Just because women have been en franchised is not a sufficient reason to;effect the innate courtesy of men, which a true gentleman will show toward woman." Mrs. Fenton Law son, president of Women's City club. J'l do not see why now that women hove been given equal voting right with men that any established cuh tarii should be effected." Miss Agnes Hilton, representative of first district of Ohio, League of Women Voters. "I do not believe men are going to.lose their chivalry and experience during tho rocent campaign convinced me that tho men arc not going to lose it. The question depends upon t tho woman to a great extent. If she is tho sort of woman men respect, she will hold this respect, no matter what' field of business or political activity Bho may enter." Mrs. Florence Goff Si:hwarz, member . of' the Hamilton County Republican Executive Coiii- ii Livestock - PORTLAND Ore., Doc. 27. Cattle firm; receipts 638. Choice steers f8 fi8'."5i good to choice $7.50S; me dium to choice $77.00; fair to good $6. CO": common to . fair $5.50f 0.50; choice cows andheifers $6.25 7; good to choico $5.50(5! 6:25; me dium to good $55.50; fair to me dium $4.5U5: common to fair. $3.50 (84.40; canncrs $S.S03.5O; bulls, $5 80; choice dairy calves $12Mi;i; prime light $10t2; medium light, $9tl0: heavy, $6 7.50; lies tfeeders $U.757.25; fair to good $5.75 6.75. Hogs firm: receipts 512. Prime mixed $h.5030.25: smooth heavy, $9.25(99.75; rough, $78.25; fat pigs $8(6p9.25; feeder $7S.50. Sheep firm:, receipts 609. East nf mountain' lambs' $8(8.50; valleys 8 8.50; feeders $56; culls, $5 only: owes J1&1.40; light yearlings, $liti 7;. heavy $5G; wethers, faipii. , :i: 1 Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Pec. -Iiut- lcr'flrm:i JKxtVii'c,tiljes 4ej parchment wVprmd HrrTmV'vox' lots ,jf3o; car-, ttins S-4fcfWTt Stff'lhts tfalfce.Ht more; less than half box Intif re 'Wore. Tluf terfat&oTi'Miurninff "ereaW frO m 53c 1. ifr.j -f'tirrlnnir; jrndeiyrrncreB 4 9c f . o. b., llortiand.1 1 I V-'d i FOWftlNj). Ore., DPC,.5 22.4-EgBB loiter, i tsuyfng t price SO.c-.delivered; sel)ing"pvlce, candied 58 60c; selects eiijioic, i, ' '. ': : i . ... v . Hay and Grain Barley, $30.00; f oats, $33.0036.00 ; corn, No. 3,i yellow, $31.00. Millstuffs--Millrnn, ; $37.00. Hay Buying price, timothy, $27.00 ff,2S.00; alfalfa, $21.0022.00; grain, mixed, $23,00. Clover, $20.0022.00. (Furnished by .the - Jacson County , Abstract Co.) Ileal Kstato Transfers Km in a C Parshall et vir to Kllen Smith,- V4 int. in lot in Ashland Job: Martin et ux to Verlinila Gantry all, lot. l,,blk. 3, 'Cardwell Add. to Jacksou- viiio ,:;...........: : Robert Gray et ux to' Minor T. Martin et al, part lot 3, btk. YL.Barr's Add. to Medtord.... Harriett B. Rundlett to R. E. barley, part blk. 1, Ban's Add. to Medford ..: Perry E. Wynkoop et tix to R. Gray et ux, part lot 3, blk. 1, '; liarr's Add. to Medford G IS 10 ' ', :xoticc ' To anyone" desiring a real car at a bargain. ! am returning east, and will sacrifice iny new Xash roadster, equipped with Hycs wire wheels, Gabriel snubbers, extra tire, tire cover and three tubes, spotlight, wind shield cleaner-foot pads, and 1921 license. Car was purchased from tllt Pruitt-Mycrs Motor Co. Oct. 25th, lad has been driven 3500 miles. N. Y. Stocks NiiW YORK, D. i f .impi.ove. ment in the lost. hour wa8 Uuo aImost entirely to Did belter (one of invest ment rails. Industrials, oils and spccialti.eS made relatively minor ve ooverlts. Tne ci0aiK whs Irregular. SliippliiKs, nil and Independent ifUeels Wert, raided again by the shorts It today's dull stock market, but the transportation division resisted pres sure. Sales approximated 600,000 shares. Allls-CllnlWeVa AWKlian Beet Sugar American Can .'....;.... American Car & Foundry... 27 37 1 1 6.5 American Hide & Leather pfd.... 3S.5 American Interactional Corp..i.'. 32 American Locomotive 7?. 5 American Smelling ' Ref'g 30.2 Amt'ie?.h Sugar , 88 American Sumatra Tobacco C9.7 American T. & T 9,1 American Woolen 57. S Anaconda Copper .. 31.5 Atchison 80.7 Atl., Gulf & W. Indies..; 97.7 Baldwin Locomotive SI Baltimore & Ohio'. .V'31.7 Bethlehem Steel "B" 53.8 Canadian Pacific .....113.5 Central Leather 32 Chandler Motors 62.3 Chesapeake & Ohio 56.7 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 23.2 Chicago, R. 1. & Pac . 24.5 Chino Copper 17.2 Colorado Fuel & Iron 2 0.5 Corn Products 64.5 Crucible Steel 75.5 Cuba Cane Sugar , 17.8 Erie 12.6 General Electric 118 General Motors 13.5 Goodrich Co 31 Great Northern pfd 73 Great Northern Ore ctfs 24.6 Illinois Central 85 inspiration Copper 28 Int. Mcr. Marine pfd 4S.5 International Paper 43. Kennecott Copper 15.7 Louisville & Nashville 9G.5 Maxwell Motors 2.2 Mlexican Petroleum 15.5 Miami Copper 15 Middle States Oil 12 Midvale Steel 30.2 Missouri Pacific 16 iNcw York Central 69.5 N. Y., X. H. and Hartford 16.5 Norfolk & Western.. . 96.6 Northern Pacific ...... 78 Oklahoma Prod. & Ref.! 3 Pan American Petroleum.....'?. 72. S Pennsylvania ..;.'.. 39 People's Gas 83.5 Pittsburg and West Va 28 Ray Consolidated 'Copper 11.3 Reading 79.7 Rep. Iron & Sleel-T:.-..:.:'.'...".!...... 5S.8 Royal Dutch, N. Y, : 61 Shell Trans. & Trad 1 39.5 Sinclair Con. Oil...,. 21.7 Southern Pacific 95 'Southern Railway 21 Standard Oil ot N. J. pfd 103.7 Studebaker Corporation... .......t 41 Tennessee Copper 6.6 Texas Co 42.7 Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products . 16 .. 47 ,...,t.............. Transcontinental Oil .'..:......... Union Pacific U. S. Food Products U. S. Retail Stores , U. S. Ind. Alcohol United States Rubber United States Steel..-..:..'.' Utah Copper .... Wfesfinghouso Electiic Willys Overland '. American Zinc, Lead and Sm.. Butte and Superior Cala. Petroleum"...; Montana Power Shattuek Arlz6na.. i.,..:'........"...;.. Pure Oil ......... '. Invincible Oil . 6 5 .115.5 .. 3G.2 . 48.7 . 01.6 .. 55 . 7776 . 4 7.2 . 40.7 . 5.5 0 , .. 8.5 .. 25.7 .. 4 8.5 J 1.6 .: 31.3 .. 21 MISSOURI FLATS There has been a steady rain, for two weeks, with the exception of a couple of days' sunHhine, Mr. and Mrs. Ild Hnn'nan of Grants Pass rind A)r. Dovn Mowers of Al hany have been visiting their brothera' family. Mrs. J. T. Cook, for the past week. Coril Roberts, who fs teaching at Mollala, is home for the Xmas vaca tlon. Eunice Roberts, who is attending school at Gold Hill i home spending tho holiday with her folks. Mr. George Woolrldgo has moved on the Boyse place. Mrs. Iku Derrick Is visiting at Eu gene. Mr. and rM. Iko Vincent are spend ing Xmas with their daughter at Glendale. ' Mrs. Hoy Jordan' 'and family of Wolf Creek are visiting her parents, Mrs. Carter Davidson. , f ' - Mrs. Verena Kubli died Thursday at her sons' home, K. J. Kubli, and was buried at Missouri Flats ccme teYy Saturday. Olin Knox of Jacksonville has been visiting Oran Conk. The Missouri Flat school had a pro gram Thursday afternoon. Mr. and rMs. J. Popo were visitors at ' tfie Eaton home in- Jacksonville Saturday and Sunday. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS J. O. Pierce of Prospect came in Saturday evening and remained until Monday at the Sunnyslde. Polk Smith has moved Into what is known as the Coy .hpuRe.,formcrly. oc cupied by. W. J), Ji))eUjuajitLaittUv. Carlvle Niv.ick, namo in Saturdity night from the Natwick ramp on the Pacific Highway south, of Ashland. uliele IiIb fatlue has a contract to do ft til-tain job on the highway. Mrs. Harry Herryford fo Unite Falls and Win. Hughes also of Uutte Falls spent the night at the Sunny- side. Miss Hcrryford went to Med ford Monday morning and returned the same clay, taking the ilutto Falls stage Tuesday morning. Hoy Watklns was also a guest at the Sunnyxide Monday night. One of the real estate deals re ferred to in a former leller was tile sale of the Dr. W. W. 1'. Holt holm here to John M. Miller of l.nke Creek, Wo are very norry to hvt to lose !lr. Holt and fitiullY) as they are among tilt' bi'ht cltl'.enN of our town and the tlodui stands very high in his pro fession nrul will be greatly missed from not only . our community, but the entire neighborhood including Uu'.te Falls, Prospect, Dinbyt Trail, Uike I'reek and all of the tturrouiultug country, hut while wo are losing a number one citizen 111 the person of Dr. Holt, wo lYel that the vacancy will be filled by Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and we sympathize with the neighbor hood on the south fork of IJttle ilutto, in their loss of one of their best men and his wife, but such is fate, tho lovn of one Is the building up of another. Ilert Peaehey, one of the forest rangers of Ashland and family, have come- In to spend the coming Chrint- mas with her parents. I. W. Herrian and J. W. Caven were here Monday morning looking over the different sites for the erection of fish hatchery, where they can care for the young , fish after they are hatched, and after looking over the different places have decided to build it a short distance above here on L. K. Haak's land and Mr. llerrian has had the lumber brought out from the .Butte Falls country on the P. & E, railroad and has a team haul ing it out today, Wednesday, and will have the carpenters at work arrang ing to hacth out and care for the young fish. . : Mrs. Robertson and O. Adams came out on the MetUord-Butte Falls stage Monday morrifit and went up home, j Carl Stanley of Iake Creek . and Theron Taylor, went up to T-ake Creek on tho Eagle. Point-Luke Creek stage Monday-' morning and Miss Etta Greaves, daughter of Win. Greaves, formerly our county assessor, came out from. Medford and went to her home near Prospect. Frank Rhodes, our county surveyor. and Sam Courtney, our painter nml Mondaypaper hanger were business callei'H Monday. ilr, J. Waterburv, one of our hustl ing farmers, and G. J I. Stowell and wife were doing shopping here with our merchants Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Stowell brought, in 150 doen eggs for tho Farm Bureau, while they were at the Sunnyside for dinner, your correspondent enquired about the number of eggs htey were getting a day, and they report about 25 dozen a day, a nice littl eincomo at 52 cents a dozen. They also brought in their week's cream from four cows, and in the run of conversation, speaking about hogs, Mrs. Stowell remarked that they did not try to keep more hogs than enough to make their meat, but fed the milk to the liens. They seemed to think that when all of their 800 hens went to laying, as some of them are fully matured hens, not old, but laying hens, and following the course of nature, they stop laying in the winter and rest, while quite a number are pullets and hot old enough to commence to lay yet, but by early spring they will about all go to laying. There was two rtuck loads of wire fencing came out to Win. Perry Mon day to be used for th eeounty to fence the right of way on the Crater Lake Highway, as Mr. Perry has taken a contract to put up two miles of fence, one, mile on each sldo of the right of way. and has already quite a lot of the posts set and the holes dug for the anchor posts. By tho first of the year, if the weather vill permit, there will be quite a force of men and teams working on the job. Fred Pelouze, one of our progres sive farmers and dairy me if, was in town Monday having some repair work done on- one of his wagons at the Chlldroth shop. . Mrs. M. nV .Koontz of Butto Falls has been '.hcr'6 visiting her brother, Air. Polk Smith and his family. '; " Guss" Nichols has leased his farm and stock ranch on Salt Creek, Lake Creek post office for a period of five years to William Holman, a good deal for Will and his friends predict that he will make good, for ho and his wife are both rustlers, when It comes to farming and handling stock. The following were guests at the Sunnyside Monday for dinner.: B. O. Applegate, Westco Chautauqua Co., Portland; Edgar Johnson, Farm Bu reau, Medford; D..O. Frederick, Sni der dniry, Medford; George M. Donald arid T. F. McCa.be. J. L. Robinson, Sr., shipped fifteen large fat hogs through the Farm Bu reau, Medford, to Portland Saturday. Later In the day Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bellows, the Biittson brothers, Mrs. Merritt, Miss Ellon McCabe and Dav! Phlpps of Medford, were in town, Monday evening we had Mrs. C. R. Forcicr of Lake Creek, Lester Swink, ono of the Butte Falls merchants and FOUND! A simple, ordinary, common icnse method of assisting you In correctly preparing your annual return ot INCOME TAX SYSTEM Is oar business and EFFICIENT is our system Consult us about your income tax, bookkeeping, and other business trouble!). iAui:tirg Cy Accour.-tirvS fy VfSTEriERVlCElO: jfi Irxsurarxe f0 Irvvestirves TSy ;,' M. P, Schmitt. Mar. . Phone 581 Liberty Bldfl. Mrs. Harryford of Ilutte Falls ami John 11. Simon uf Gold Hill. ' Mrs. i'ai yford, Hutu Fulls, and Mrs. Farrifer. haki Creek, went to Medford Monday morning, returning that night, going to their hornet; Tuesday morning. Christ liergsman came out Satur day and wont to Jacksonville, and came in Tuesday morning und went home onMhe Derby Mage. D. W. Shuibley, our nchool houne janitor, waH here for dinner Tucs- hiy nml reported that he wan moving ilhto his new homo that day. Thomas Long was ulsu a diner at t heSunny side, and so was Ralph Haynmn nml W. G. Purdge. the two men who brought out tho two loads of fencing for Win. Perry. Roy Watklns Mad Frank Johnson Were also here Tuesday and Wednes day morning. Two of Frank's nieces. M(hs Lucy Foeller and MU Eula Fo eller of Trail had Mrs. Charles Wil kenson of Lake Creek, who had been out to her lurm near Med lord, came in on the stage nad the two young ladies, Joe Hasklno and Mrs. David Smith took passage for Trail and Mr. Watklns went oh the Luke Crock stage. J. W; Douhoa and .Mrs. Frank Xiel of Derby and J. Y, Tlovey, foreman on the Alavista orchard, were here., for dinner today, Wednesday. world quite so nourish-' ing or helpful as forv fhin, anemic . girls , of "teen-age." It is well-worth trying. 7) I Scott & Bowr.e. llloonif::!-. N. J. hii Notice of litigation District Klialion Un compliance with chapter 367 -A the Irrigation District Laws of Ore gon, an election will be hold at the Foot's Creek Store oh the 11th dny of January, 1921, being the second Tues day in January as is required by law, said election is to be held for the pur pose of electing one (1) director to serve for three 18) years and ono (1) director to serve an unexpired term of one (1) year. Dated and signed at Cold Hill, Ore gon this 15th day of December, 1920. G. W. JACOBS, President Board of Directors of Gold Hill Irrigation District. . FRKD G. GUY, Secretary. Notice to CYeditors In the matter or liquidation ot the Bank of Jacksonville, ' Jacksonville, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the Bank ot Jacksonville, Jackson ville, Oregon, is in the hands of tho Superintendent of Banks for liquida tion. All persons having claims against said bank miist file the same, duly verified as by law required, with the Deputy in charge at Jacksonville, on or beforo the Sixteenth day ot January, 1921. , WILL IT. BENNETT, Superintendent of Banks ' for the State ot Oregon. First publication October 1 1, 1920. Last publication January 17, 1921 ' BEIJP WAfCnn) VLklM WANTED Men to clear brush land on contract. Frank Van Dyke. ' IPhono 403-Y'. . . . ". 8371 WANTED : Experienced grocery clerk; permanent position for good worker. .Give references. Box II G. J Mail Tribune. . - ' HEM' WANTED Male and Fnmala WANTKD Responsible, active men or women to represent us in sev eral good sections-of this state, tuking orders for fruit trees, shrub- - bery, roses, etc., for spring dollvcry. Demand is liberal and returns to intelligent workers ai'o substantial Address with referonOTH, Oregon Nureery Company, Orenco, Oregon WAN TO SITUATIONS WANTED Middle-aged widow lady would like to keep house in a nice home in southern, Oregon. Address airs.- Ei l5 Ellis,' box 310, Spring field, Oregon. .. 23S WANTED A middle-aged lady -wishes cooking in camp or ou farm, experienced and good cook. Call or wrlto Washington Rooms, Med ford, room No. 4. 340 FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phono 93C-R. Adults only. , 242" TAKEH OF TAKEN UP One old- buy mare weight about 900. Drandod on left shoulder with triangle, D. W. Danniols, Lake Creek, ;Oro. 2 41 TAKEN UP At Miravlsta orchard, 17 head of young, cuttle, one ear swallow forked, other ear slit. Phone 597-J-3.- WHY? $35,000 RANCH FOR $8500 $2000 Cash. Balance Terms "280 acres 10 acres pears 10 years old, 60 acres good alfalfa, grain and potato land, free soil. 75 acres mure can be cleared and cultivated. Two miles from Pacific Highway on good road. Water can be had for Irriga tion by Installing a pumping plant. Some Improvements on place. Beau tiful place for a homo. A former owner spent $35,000, now this -place belongs to an- estate in Portland that, got .It .on a mortgage. They offer It at less than one-fourth cost to former owner. 1 Price now 8500, $2000 cash! balance, terms at 6 per cent. This place I believe to be best for tho niony -now offered for sole in tbld rountv. "T , . J. 6; BARNES" Phone 7HI-li, nr The Rogue River Ind. Co,, S39 WANTED MIJsCClAtAHKOCS WANTKI) Party to help develop a Jhihiug properly. A-l proposiiiou for ono with a little capital, in vestigate. Address Minor, care Mail Tribune. 2;i! WANTED To buy a pair of single buggy shafts in good condition. Address X, Mail Tribune. 2:t WANTED To buy 10 acre i-uneh: land tmtKt be first class. Address J. A. M.. care Mail Tribune. 210 WANTED A-l fresh Jersey cow Phono 6S.VH-3. 1!:IS WANTED A gentlo, general pur pose horse, large, young and sound preferred. Address H. S. Itoe, route 1, box 44, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Mutton goats, state price. Address L. Dusenbury. 2 lit Talent Court, Medford, Ore. Phono itj'.-R. 240 WANTED Ayreshlro or llolstoin bull. Route 3, box 12, Medford 24 0 WMNTK'l) To rent a niodurn lionsp t'lose in. about six rooms. .Noilly Dr. Holt, liugle Point. 21 U WANT KB ITiOO to 2000 feet hy draulic pipe, 15 to 20-in. 14 or 10 gaugo. Most be in good condition. Address E. A. Wall, 003 S. River side or phono 733-51. 241 WANTED BOO Medford. families to buy drv tier wood. Wo deliver. Phone S90-X or 947-L. 232 WANTKD Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Hoot Shop." 21 S. Central Ave. 'Quick service, quality work. K. N. Biden, prop. WANTED 10 h. p. oollor. 31-X-l, Central Point. Phone WANTKD To rent by Japanese far mer, orchard or vegetnble garden, share or cash rent. Jap Art Store. 241 "WANTED All kliifls of building and ' repair work. Phone 869-Y or 660-M. after six p. m. or before seven a. m. . HuJ WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X. tf" FOR RENT FtrnmSHKW ROOMS FOIt RENT Furnished sleeping rooms; use of ibatli. 70S W. Fourth St. Phono 835-L. 240 . . ... , FOR RENT HOUSES FOIt RENT Unfurnished liouso. Phono 82 0-X. -room 239 FOR RENT Six room liouso with bath. Call at 404 W. Second St. v 23S FOR RENT Modern seven room house with heater and cupboards. Inquire 2U Washington St. 23S FOR RlOfN'T furnished. -Two room shack, partly Inquire at Dovoe s. tt FOR RENT VARMS FOR RENT 200 ncros on stato high way . two and one-hnlf miles south ot Gold Hill. 10 acres ap ples, one acre wino grape', 35 acres plow land. House, barn and cidor press. $2n0 yoar cash rout. In quire 327 N. Oukdale evenings. 237 BUSINESS OITORTtlNITIES WANTED Someone with at least $1000 capital who would Ilka to go into tho stock and dairy business Address Box 25, Wall Tribune. 242 FOR SALE Good chuBiness oppor tunlty; no competition. Good chance tor young married man Will pay about $150 per month Price $1800. . Terms on part. Ad dress C, euro Mall Tribune. 238 FOR BAIiB RBAJj ESTATB FOR SA'LE Cheap, 80 acres, fenced 'buildings, small orchard, close to school and good road. For further information inquire of E. G. Do 522 Park Avo. 242 FOR SALE Flvo room modern bun gulow on east sldo on paved street. City assossmonts ull paid. Imnio dluto possession. Bargain It taken at once. Inquire 310 W. Jackson. 238 FOR SALE 12-acro dairy, borry or chicken ranch or trade for cow ranch. Cull or write 245 'N. River side. 239 FOR TRADE 120 acres mile from Hilt, Calif. Will take auto mobile as part payment, liberal terms on balance. T. S. Batcheldor, Biggs, Cul. ' 237 FOR SALE Lease and exchange real estate Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Modern ti-roora house on paved street. Machine or small cash payment down, rest like ront. See Purkoy the Shoe Doctof, at the Medford Shoo Hospital.'. . FOR SALE Modern 10 room house and lot;, also 6-room house and , lot Phone 628-J. 240 FOR SALE Hobses ana bungalows, r furnished or unfurnished; also acreage.' C. S. Butterfleld, phone . 218. ' : . ' 1 u. BARGAINS Waterloo Boy 12-24 Kero' ! sene Tractor. $350.00 G. ..M. .C. ..One-Ton ..Truck i - With Cab and Body; , .Practically New, ;., Patton and Robinson. Inc. Tel. W 112 Eiyerde OK 8 AXE MISCKIjLA.NEOCS I'OK S.U.I': Wood and coal range and other household furniture. Also wood cimiiiK toola. Call at once at 1!S S. ltartlett St. 23U KOlt SAI.K Klovon thoroiiKhlircd O. A. t'. Marred Kock laying pullets. II 111 K. .Main Si. Tel. 4S1. 4 FOIt SAI.K Alt'alt'n delivered in '.Medford, S21.U0. llu Niantic St. 24 1 FOR SAI.K Lee U'atkins & Co. sells wheat. :t.00 pur 1 00 liiB.: shelied corn $3.10 per 100 lbs.; niillrun $2.00 per NO His.; scratch feed $1.00 per loo His.; Fishers egfti producer mash $1.00 per 100 lbs.; dairy feed $:1.00 per '.10 lbs.; more inilk $2.00 per SO lbs.; lolled bar- lev $1.70 per 70 lbs.; feed oats $2.."0 per 100 lbs.: Fislter's blend flour, tho best family flour. Free deliveries ill town. 1000 or more out of town. Those who call for goods 2 per cent discount. 2.)S FOR SAI.K Hurley Davidson mutor- cyclo, good running order; now tires i t n bargain. Address Kdwin Stun wood, Itouto 1. FOIt SALIC Share of stock Phoenix Telephono line and two desk set telephones. Address O. C. Stan- wood. R. F. 1). I. 237 FOR SALK Wood. 12 and 10 inch body pine and fir. Order one day In advance. Phono 321-X. 241 FOR SALK Loose and lulled alfalfa hay, first and second cutting. Plume Ki-X-:t. Kdwurd CI. Miller. Central Point. 23S FOR SALK i'ord ton truck, pneu matic tires, electric equipped, large covered body. ill exchungo for Hodge or Oakland touring. Inquire Jack Lee's Garage, Central Point. , , , 237 FOR SALE One feed grinder, $20; ono corn sheller, $20. Hubbard Bros. ' tt" FOR SALE 00 tons looso nlfull'a hay. Chas. Cook, Applogato. 239 FOR SALE Elghty-Clvo 1st A',-.'il hutched White Leghorn pullets, aired by Hollywood males out ot O. A. C. hens. Ernest Wobb, Cen tral sPoint. 239 FOR SALE Turkeys for brooding. J. C. Herring, Central Point. tf FOR SALE The Valley Fuol Co. curries tho best selection in the city of nil kinds ot fuol, gives prompt service, and will meet all competition. Why buy olsowhere? Phone 70. tf FOR SALE 125 tons alfalfa hay. F. E. Schneider, Jacksonville, Ore. 237 FOR SALE Avery tractor, first class- mechanical condition, like new. Price $325. Clurk & Chlldors. FOR SALE Rogue Itlvei Poultry Farm baby chicks, only $20 per .100. Place orders early. Phone 201-W. 241 FOR SALE Ono 5-horse Alrno sta tionary engine, like new, $225 One 5-foot orchard disk, usod ono season, $50. Ono 8-foot orchard disk, used one soason, $75. One 10-inch gang plow. Just like now, $75. U. IS. Gates Auto co. tf FOR SALE Eight horses, one colt; 9 sots-harness; 1 Kilifor Bubsnllor; 1 spray rig, comploto. Gall 30 N. Central. Phone 105. tf FOR SALE Snnd, gravol, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple stroet. FOR BALE IJVSSTOCK FOR SALE Young Jersey bull, 10 months old, out of ono of tho bost dairy herds In county. Bargain. "' Address J. A. M Care Mall Tribune . 242 FOR SALE Jersey bull 3V4 -yoars old. L. A. Rose, Phoonix. Phone G-F-13. . 237 FOR SALESIjc A-l fresh milch cows. Walsh's place, ouu mllo uorthcust of Medford on Crulor Lake roatl. 247 FOR SALE Two puro brod Rod Polled bull calves ono year old. Cull D. R. Wood, 2 4-.I or Modoc Orchard, at meal hours. AtrcoMomiiKS FOR SALE Model 8311 Overland roadster, with electric lights and starter. Can see ut Signer's on N. Fir'. Price $375. 242 FOR SALE Kurd bug cheap. Call 529 During day. tf 1-OR SALE One good Ford with new tiros and light dollvory body. Total price only $250. Tumy Mo tor Co., 125 S. Front St. . . . FOR BALE Ono Dodgo car, or trade for light car. Phono 4 89-J. tt MONET TO IO AN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real eatatjs and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. II North Grape street. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Stove and Plumbing Repairing STOVE AND PLUMBING REPAIR l.f S. R. Castile, M. F. & II. Bldg Phone 35. Oxy-Acotyleue welding shop, 109 S. Holly St. Prompt service, reasonable prices. . T . I A Home or Investment! Actum value ?33uu. m acres, two frei soil, Irrigated, close in, to start today $1730, advances $03 each day for ten days. 0 room house, modern, garage and two lots on pavement, worth $nuO, advances $23 each day for ten days, $I2.0 today. HURD" LAND & INVEST MENT CO. m.jij vu f, . ua$.t Mearorfi, ore. BUSINESS niRKCTOKT. Abstractors. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOR18 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and S, No. 22 North Central Ave., nD stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Titlo Insurance. Auto Supplies. LAHER AtTTO BPRINO CO. Ws are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. E. E. KELLY Attorney at Law. Room 9, second finer, Medford National Bank Bldg. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 411-11 M. F. & II. Bldg., Medford. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-lsw. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Girnstt- Corey Building. O. C. BOGG3 Real estate law and settlement of estates a specialty. B. F. LINDAS Attorney. General Practice. Patents a specialty. 31 N. Grape St. Balldlng Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK, WORKS specialise In all kinds of cement building product Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. 'i Chiropractor. ,' ' ', dhTa.1 burklund7 Chiropractor. '': ' ' Spinal Adjustments. '; 204-206 Sparta Bldg., cor. Main an Riverside. , : , Office phone 28G, Civil Engineer and Surveyor . DANIEL McFARLAND Civil engl neor and surveyor. Grants Pass, Oregon. , , Dentiist DR V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist.. Office in Sparta Building. Office hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Evcnlngf by appointment. Phone 285. i.. Expert Accountant. WIL80N AUDITING CO. B. U, Wilson, C. P. A. Attention grre to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look lntl our simplified accounting method, Liberty Balding, Medtord. Phonf, 147-R. j , Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY B0ND8r-( W execute all forms of bonds, MoOurdy Insurance Agency. tl . Instruction In Music .red ALTON HAIGHT Teacher i piano and harmony. . Halgut Mush tudio, 318 Garnett-Coroy Bids Phone 72. Physkjan and Bnrgeona, , DB. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phy i Blclan and surgeon. Hplnal adjust ments,., general treatments and diagnosis.. 309-10-11 M. F. & 11. Bldg. Take elevator to third floor. Phono 29 DR. J. J. Emmens Physician an surgeon. Practice limited to era. ear, pose and throat. Eyes sclen tlfflcally tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurist for B. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. W. H. U0i Bldg. Phone 667.- -.- . ... DR. F. G. CARLOW l a, .' 1 DR. EVA MAIN8 CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC. PHYSICIANS w , 4H-U7 Garnett-Corey Bldg.,,,,,, , . , . Phone 804-L. .. ,r.,c. ..,,, Residence 26 S. Laurel Btreet. , DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! Physician. . Special attention glveo to eye,', ear,, nose and throat. 101 Liberty building. Phone 498. : DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. b & H. Bldg. Phone 965. . .. .. JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a. h., 2 to 4, 7 to, 8 p. hi. Sparta 'uuilding; residence 1405 W, Main. PhoneB: otfico 663, res.i., 492. i'8peolulty," Modlcal and Surgical 'Diagnosis . i :,i i tt , . Printers and Publishers. , 4 I..-, .I. .-I .I. -. .Ii-.. -i. -I.-.-. -II -I - MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa tba best equipped printing office In Bouthern Oregon. Book binding, loose leat ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 NorU Fir Bt. V.iii Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes Huff rugs from old-, ana -worn carpets and rugs. Pnona ,610-M. 706 Pine St.. Tent and Awning Works MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING WORKS 128 N. Grape St. Phona 241. E. Burger, Prop. m,.i Transfer 1 1 C ALIO AilAiNOrJLXl OE OXWAAUAJ UV .r0"'"" M FroDn'i.L PJJ22 anteed. Lodge. L O. O. F. Medford loam o. ll, Meets every monauy nisut v i .v. Is. Uofr, N. O., W. 1. Miner, secretary. KoKue Itlver Encampment fio. to kleeie id and 4th Fridays at l:u p. m. uamunl galeman. C. P. L. O. HowtM, Co'ive TtebeVeh lodge No. tS MeeU let anil Jrd Tueedays at p. in. Kiel liuor, N. u Auaie J. Uuuin, rotary. v tailors corlnllv tuvltst) te ail noesi. Ins . .