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SiEDFORD "MAti; TRTBTJNE, SfEDFORTJ, OltEtW. TTEPESTAY. TVEOKMRFR- 2f! !" i WE WAVE ENTERS , . WALLS OF SING SING : ' i STUBEXVILLE, Ohio. Dec. 23. The recent editorial in the Sine Sing prldon newspaper in which residents of -the Btone walled, city expressed Joy at i being beyond the clutches of pres ent $ny bohi robbers, was given a setback today. County jail officials reported tha(j Lawrence Shtejdx, a prisoner, had been robbed by three negro prisoners. Livestock PORTLA.Np, Dec. 29 Cattle high er;, receipts. 52. Choice steers $8 8.75; good to choice $7.50 8,; me dium to choice $77,5G; fair to good $G.507.5Q; common to fair $5.50 6.50; choice cows and heifers $6.50 (j 7; good to choice $66.0O; mc '.i dlum to good $5.5006; fair to tne diuqi $5 5.50;. common to fair $4 : 5; canners $2.50ti3.50; bulls $5ffi 6; choice dairy calves $12 013; 'prime light $10 12; medium light $t10; heavy $6i)7.P0; Last feed ers, $6.73 7.25; fair to good $5.75 6.75...- ' " Hogs higher; no receipts. Prime mixed. $10.00 jf 11.50; smooth heavy $1Q1J; rough $6,5049.50; fat plgg $9.50 10.50; feeder pigs $7 8.50. Sheep higher; no receipts. Host pf ' mountain lambs $99.50; valleys $9?.50; feederB. $56; culls -$5 ,nly; e.wes $l4M.5o'; light, yearlings $7;.heavy.$5; wethers $."i6. ; Ituttr PORTLAND, Dee. 29. Butter steady. Extra cubes 49e; parchment wrapped, prints, box tots 5ac; cartons :.54c; half box lots half .cent more! ; less than half box lots lc more. But- ;. terfat, No. 1 churning cream 50 53c !. f.o.b. Portland; undergradea 49c f.o, l b. Portland..-, ; j .. ' Esss PORTLAND. Ileo. 29. Kees. sell ing price; case count, 54 56c; buy ing price 50c; selling price, candled, 56,i8e; selected c,andled lit cartons, 58 60c. . ' Poultry Poultry Hens, light, 20c; heavy, 28 29c Mi..; springs, light, 2G28c; heavy, 2526c; old roosters, 12c; turkeys, 54 55c; geese, 3637c; ducks, 35 4 0c. '.' . Hay and Grain j Barley,. $32 34; oats, $35 35.50 ; corn. No. 3, yellow, $33.50. Mtllstuffs .Millrun. $35. Hay Buying price, timothy, $25 26;K grain, mixed $23; cheat, $22 23; clover, $2022; straw, $10. ' San Francisco Butter Market ' iSAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29. -But- i ter today dropped to the loweBt price ', in atmnnf turn vruira thn Ran ITmnrls, , Co- wholesale flairv nrodane nxchnnse quoting the-highest grade at 4816 , cents a pound. This low level has not 'been touched here since February 1 1919. ' In addition to heavy cold storage i, .supplies California dairies are two I thus weakening the market. , ; . , N. Y. Stocks ' NEW YORK, Dec. 25. Excepting Alluntln Culf, which reacted to 90 lifter rallying to 93; the market made further forward strides during the mid-sesBlon. f Hulls and oils strength ened their positions,, notably. Reading, Southern Pacific and Northern Pa cific and Mexican . Petroleum. United iVult showed a gain of 6 Mi points, . Ralls, particularly the Pacific dl vision enhanced their gains lutcr and ..shorts oontinued to cover their conii mitnientn in. siiecialtics. The closing- was stronit. I- The market' was active nnd mnte ' rially' higher throughout the day, ' transportation leading the way. Sales approximated 1,100,000 shares. .AIlis-CliBlniers ......... 28,7 i -American iBeet Sugar 3S. : American Can .............. :23. ; American Car & foundry .. 119.1 American Hide & Leather pfd. -38.5 'American International Corp.. 32. .-American Locomotive -80.. American Smelting & flef'g. .. 31.7 . American Sugar 90.3 American Sumatra Tobacco . . . 73. ii (American T. & T. 94. American -Woolen ."4. Anaconda Cpoper 21.2 Atchison 82. At!., Gulf & W. Indies 89.2 Baldwin Locomotive 34. Baltimore &' Ohio 35.3 Bethlehem Steel "B" 64., Canadian Pacific llfl. . Central Leather - 33. Chandler Motors 61.7 Chesapeake & Ohio . .... 69.5 Chicago, Mil., and St. Paul .... 28. Chicago. II. I. & Pac 26.6 Chino Copper 3 ".8 Colorado Fuel & Iron 25. , .Corn , Products US.8 Crucblle Steel ' .' 73. ; Cuba Cane Sugar ............ 18.7 Krie , 13-5 (ieneral Electric 3 ' 7-jj General Motors 13.5 Goodrich Co. 32.1 Oreat Northern pfd : Cireat Northerns Ore Ctfs. ... 25.5 Illinois Centra! 85-S Inspiration Copper 28.' Int. Mer. Marine pfd. 49. Internationa! Paper 4.1.7 Kennecott Copper ........... 1 5.2 Louisville & Nashville 99. Maxwell Motors (bid) 2-' Mexican Petrloeum 155.5 Miami Copper. 14. Middle Btfttes OH 12. Midvale Wee! ' '"-2 Missouri Pacific 17.2 'New York Central 72.0 't. X. N. II., and Hartford ... 18. r Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod". & Ref. .... .. Pan American Petroleum . . . Pennsylvania People's Uus Pittsburg and West Va Hay Consolidated t'opper Heading Rep. Iron & steel Royal Dutch. X. Y. Sbefl Trans. & Trad Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific Southern liailwny Standard Oil of X. .1. pfd Studehaker Corporation Tr-jnifsse Copper Texas Co Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products , .. Trancontinental Oil I'nlon Pacific t S. Food Products V. S. Retail Stores t. S. lnd. Alcohol . '. United States Rubber United States Steel Utuh Copper Westlnghouse Electric Willy's Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sm... Butte and Superior Cala. Petroleum ..... .... Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Pure Ol! Invincible Oil ua.l S4.T a. 73.2 33.J 3tt. It. S4.S 5S.7 65, 4l.t? 21.7 -9S.2 22.8 10. 42. tf.e 42.7 17.3 49. .5 IIS.'1 iS.T 49.3 C2.8 58. 7S.T 46.5 4t.2 25. 49. 4.7 31.8 21.7 mm items J. Southwold and C, Snyder came out front Central Hoint .Monday and went to: the Meadows for Sirs. Ellis Clark. ' ' i ' ' Mr. Inlow and son Fred returned from Doris, Calif., the first of the week after several weeks stay. Herman Terrell of the Meadows was trading in the valley towns Tues day. , ..,loe Mayfield of the Meadows made. a trip to Jacksonville the first of the week. . . ' Miss Wooden, the teacher at Anti- oohihud a very large crowd to her Christmas party at the Beagle hall Christmas eve. ;? Howard Hodgers nnd family, Miss Wooden and her brother, Ella and Victor Chapman attended the Christ mas entertainment at the. Chaparral school Wednesday night. 'Myrtle Chapman spent several days at home for the Christmas holidays. Wm. Lewis is buying hay from Theo. Glass to feed his sheep. Lee Mitchell who is working a.t the Burleson mines came out to Gold Hill for medicine as his home folks have the measles. , Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Clark moved from the 'Meadows to their home at Central Point for the winter. Airs. Ed Moore is staying with her daughter at Central Point to bo near her husband who Is very ill. (Furnished by the JacKson County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court Chas. W." Thomas vs. Robert ' H. Jones et al. Decree. . State vs. C; C. Kubli. Demurrer. State vs. C. E. Qulgley. Demurrer, $tate vs. B. M. Collins. Demurrer. Probate Court Est. Francis at. Stewart. Motion. Est. I. L. Hamilton,, Confirmation. Est. Ltoie L. Reame. Final order. Vouchers. Proof of publication. Est. Robert B. Reame. Final or der. Vouchers. Proof of publication. . lU al Kstate Transfers Earl Heft et ux to Lola Thomp- .. A son, lot in Central Point $ 10 A SUGGESTION The abundant health giving properties bf Scott s Emulsion are as needful to adults as to. children. , Scolt & Bowne, II loom field. N. J. 20-2(1 Tic a Strlaff io'tho Jloiiey Ypu Kiwnd so That You Can . Haul It Ikick When You -31ea!J- 'ecd It. Money . Invested In the rijrht sort of jn'operty in tangible and negotiable at all times. If you wunt to know a ; lot that you can't know about the local real estate situation, arop in for a chat. Alma C. Stennett et vir to Anna Zeigler, lot in Ash land 1ft A. .J. Weeks et ux to John A. Duron et ux. Lots io Phoe nix 1 C. G. Thrasher to t'nited Cop- per Co., lode claim in SV4 of SV sec. 17, tp. 33, R. 4 V... 1 John F. Morrill to George B. Carpenter, pt. T. I.. C. Xo. 47, in tp. 38, S. R. 1 West ... 10 David Dora to C. A. Daily, SVi of SW see. S, tp. 40, S. It. a West 1000 A. it. Clark et ux to Earl Heft et al, lot in Central Point.... 10 Geo. It. l.indley, exec, to J. C. 'Brown, pt. D. L. C. C9, tp. 37, S. R. 2 West 4B44.25 Jane Carroll to J. C. Brown, pt. D. It. C. 69, tp. 37, S. R. 2 West 4 ",00 W. D. ltoberts to It. II. Toft, pt. hik. 4, Galloways Add. to Medford 3 E. C. Bvenaon et ttx to Almlra T. Henry, lot in Wk. "T", H. U. Add. to Ashland 1300 E. Allen Denton et al to Wil ber Jack et al, lots 30, 31 and 32, . iB. Carter Add. to Ashland 10 Ethel B. Starr et a! to Fay Yaryan, lot in Ashland 10 Sure Relief Hot water d0A Sure Relifef BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Sotioft of Chattel Morturiee Sale Xotlcf fs'liereiiy given, that where as, default has occurred in Itie ' con ditions. X)f; that certain chattel 'mort gage made, executed and delivered by W. T. Estep. C. A. Corbin and Murv A. Estep, as mortgagors, to F. C. Glbuons,. as mortgagee, bearing date of October 11th, 1920, and te ing recorded in Volume 13 of the Chattel Mortgage Records of Jackson County, Oregon, at pages 369 to 371, inclusive, under date of November 10th, 1920, said mortgage having been given to secure the payment of that certain indebtedness represented by three certain promissory notes, as follows, to-wit: One note in the sum of $2250.00, due November 1st, 1920, one note to the sum of 12250.00, due December 1st, 1920, and one note In the sum of $S442.00, payable in installments of $703.50 on January 1st, 1921, and on the first day of each succeeding month thereafter until the full sum of $S442.00 has been paid, each of said notes bearing interest at the rate of Bight (8) per cent per annum from date and the first two 'thereof bearing date of October 1st, 1920 and the last bearing date of October 11th, 1920, which said notes and mortgage were for a valuable consid cration duly assigned, transferred, set over and delivered to the Amer ican Securities Company, an Oregon corporation, which is now the owner and holder thereof and which said company has, by reason of the failure of the said makers to pay any of said notes or the installments of either principal or interest thereon, elected in accordance with the terms of said notes and mortgage to declare the whole thereof now due and payable, and Whereas, there is now due, ovying and unpaid on said notes and mort gage and unto the American Secur ities Company from the said W. T. Estep, C. A. Corbin and Mary A. Estep the principal sum of $12,942.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from October lllh, 1920, which said Inter est at the date hereof amounts to $218. 58, and the attorney's fees nec essarily incurred in the foreclosure of said mortgage. In the sum of $1300.00, making the total aggre gate sunt now due, owing and unpaid unto the holder ofsaid mortgage to- wit: the American Securities Com pany, undpr said mortgage the sum of $14,460.58. iNow therefore. part'ot the property described- in-said mortgage, which- Is situate in Jackson County, Oregon to-wit: One Highway Trailer, f ton capac ity, Manufacturer's Serial No. 2, Trailer No. 2187, One Highway Trailer, 3XA ton ca pacity. Manufacturer's Serial No. S2, Trailer No. 1740, or such part thereof as may be neces sary, will he sold pursuant to the power of sale in said mortgage con tained, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash,- on the 7th day of January, 1921, at the- hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the John C. SIgnor Warehouse, located at the corner of Fir and Fifth Streets in the City of Medford, County of Jackson and State of Oregon, to satisfy the debt secured 'by said mortgage above set forth, together with any additions thereto on account of interest and charges accruing subsequent to De cember 28th, 1920, and the costs and expenses of these foreclosure pro- BARGAINS FOSD.TOURING $350.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $725 STUDEBAKER 17 .'..$700 Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel 150 112 So, Riverside C$Tr 6 Bell-ans ceedinKa; it being further expressly! understood by this said notice that! those two certain trucks, namely: j On Gary Truck, 5 ton capacity,! Model M. Manufacturer's Serial Xo. 8016. Motor No. K4971, One Gary Truck, a ton capacity. Modi?! KT, Manufacturer's Serial No. 3105, Motor 7S134, which are in cluded under the purview of said mortgage, cannot be sold at this said time for the reoson that they are sit uate in Meiloel. Caiilbrnia. ami that the proceeds of this said sale will ie credited upon She notes and mortgage as hereinabove set out. This notice la published daily for eight consecutive days in the Medford Mail Tribune, a daily newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Medford, County of Jackson and State of Oregon. llated at Medford, Ongon, this 2Sth day of December, 1920. AM ERIC AX SECURITIES COMlAXY. Mortgagee. Q, Si. ROBERTS, Attorney for Mortgasee. WANT1TI SITUATIONS WANTED By a ri'flned lady, a place as companion. P. O. Box tStil, 241 WANTED To help wit!) housework In a well ordered home. i'hone SSO. ' - 241 WAXTEfl Laundry to do at home. Flannels a specialty. We use a I-aundryetto, no wringer. Phoni' 729-1!. 239 WANTED Employment by middle- aged lady. Grants Tass, Ore., R. F. IX 4, Wox 65. 24! WANTED Middle-aged widow lady would iike to keep bouse ill a nice home to southern Oregon. Address Mrs. E. M. Ellis, box 310, Spring field, Oregon. " 238 WANTED A middle-aged lady wishes cooking in eamp or on farm, experienced and good cook. Call or write Washington Rooms, Med ford, room No. 4. 2 !0 WANTED MSICKEiiAX KOt9 VVANTEO To rent a house for fam ily of three adults by the, 1st of January. .Would like it as near High school as possible. l,oave ad dress Box 20i Tribune office, 241 WANTED Tho world to know that . Prospect, Oregon, "gem of the Cascades, is destined to becotne famous as a health and recreation resort. Stan Aiken, care Mail Tri bune. . 244 WANTED To buy small old build ing to tear down. 854 W. Second. 241 WANTEiJ Heavy, low wheel wide tire wagon suitable for logging. Address Stan Aiken, ears Mull Tri bune. 239 WA'NTE! Car washing and polish ing. Will call and deliver. 16 S. Fir. Phone 100. Frank Curtis, Walkers Used Car Annex. 243 WANTED Party to help develop a mining property. A-I proposition for one with a little capital. In vestigate. Address Miner, care Mall Tribune. 2S9 WANTED To bnv 10 acre ranch: lund must be first class. Address J. A.. M.,.care Mail Tribune. 240 WANTED Mutton goats. State price. Address h. Ouseabury, 219 Talent i Court, Medford, Ore. Phone 9;-R. . . 240 WANTED Ayreshlte or Hohrteta bul!, Route 3, box 132, Medford 240 WAtNTEl To font a modern house close in, about six rooms. Notify Dr. Holt, Eagle Point,. 240 WANTED 1500 to 2000 feet hy draulic pipe, 15 to 20-in. 14 or 18- gauge. Must bo m good condition. Address E. A.' Wall, 603 S. Hiver Bide or phone 735-M. 241 WANTED 500 Kcdtord families to buy dry tier wood. JWa deliver. mono B9U-A or y r-i aas WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21 , S. Centra! ,Ave. Quick service, quality work. E. N. Biden, prop, WANTED 10 h. p. Dotler. Phone 31-X-l, Central Point. - WANTED To rent by Japanese far mer, orchard or vegetable garden, . share of cash rent. - Jap Art Store. 241 WANTED Alt kinds of building and repair .work. Phone 359-Y or 666-M, after nix p. m. or before seven a. m. , Z63 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf LOST Agate lavalllere down town. Finder please leave at Mail Tri- bune office and receive reward. 241 FOUND! A simple, ordinary, common . tense method of assisting you in correctly preparing your annual return of INCOME TAX SYSTEM, la our busfnes and ; EFFICIENT Is oar system ConguJt us about your income tar, Joaklnit.'i)itnif end ..other business troubles. YSTEMERVICEip IS. P. Schmiff, Mgr.. Phone 581 Liberty Bidst HEI.P WASTE! Hale and EvnuMe WANTED -Men or womeu to uke orders among friends and neigh bors for genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, wimseis and children. Eliminate darttmg. We pay 7."c an hoar spare time, or a week for full time. Ex perience unnecessary. Write Inter national Stocking Mills, Xorris town. Pa. Pd. HELP WANTBtt T-KMAI.K WAiXTED High school girt to assist with housework. Phone 12II-J-2. McCurdy. 214 WANTED Competent woman for general housework, family of two. Mrs. V. F. Biddle, im Geneva Tel. 513-R . 243 FOR KENT FTIWlHHKt) ROOMS FOK JtBNT Sleeping room. 315- S Hiveraide. U44' FOR HUNT Eurnishfd room and 'sleeping porch. 321 K. Jackson or Tel, 211, 44 FOIl REXT Fitralsbcd sleeping rooms; use of bats. 7!i ft. Fourth St. Phono 24t(t FOU KENT HOUSES POK HEXTlfttrttfshed&-rotitn house. Plume K20-X. "OK Rl'JVF Two room shack, partly furnished. Inquire at Dt-Voo's. tf TOIt RENT noTrSKKEEPEfO ROOMS FUR REXT Two light . housekeep ing rooms, frit Central. FOK KENT Splendid light hottse " keeping room; use of bath. 4 i S. Central. . 2 io FOK REXT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone .'K;-K. Adults oitiv. iVi' FOB RXfJlISGE KOK - EXOHANG I room brick housa' with bath lUid.liot and cold water. Will eschango for good two to four ton truck. Central Point Feed Store, Jesse t.. Richard sou. PhuttB 41. 240 FOK TRADE A good organ In fine condition, for a tent, or dried fruit ' or, what have- you? Phono 33". 8 I 240 TAKES CF TAKEN UP One old black mule placed In pound. OVner may have same by calling Chief of Police. 239 TAKEN UP One old bay mare weight about 000. Branded on left shoulder with triangle. Si. 'W. Danniels, Lake Creek, Ore. 241 TAKEN UP-At Miravista orchard, 17 head of young cnttlo, one ear swallow forked, other ear slit. Phone 597-J-3. business oproitTtrsmES WANTED Working partner if stack and dairy business or stock exclu sively; must be married man with Bt least 1 000 capital. Good op portunity for tho tight party, Ad dress Box 25, Mail Tribune. itQ WANTED Someone with at teaSt f 1 00 capital who would like to go into the stock and dairy business. Address Box 25, Mall Tribune. 242 . FOR SALE HKAIi E STATS FOR &AIM Five acre orchard, pears and appIcB, just coming into bearing. Burn, 4-room house, ' chicken house, Cosh $1800 tor quick sale. Inquire 532-L. 239 FOR SALE Six room house on pave ment, with bath-and pantry and storeroom. One gas range, one wood or coal range, one heater, two bedroom sets, shades, dining table, linoleum, one rug, 16 hens, refrigerator. Also lot, barn and garage, block away;. ail .for $2r0. Some terms. ilnimire 1115 West Ninth. :' " ''- 243 FOR SALE Cheap, id acres, fepeed, buildings, small orchard, 'close to Bchool and good road,! For fjirther information tiiuttlre' ot'E: O, !fdw, 622 Park Ave. n . ,' X4Z FOR SALE 12-acre dairy, berry or chicken ranch or trade for cow ranch. Call or writs 245 N, River- aide. 2.39 FOR SALE Lease and exchange real eBtute. Gold Hay Realty Company, FOR SALE Modern it-room bouse on paved street. Machine or smaii cash payment down, rest like rent, See Purkey the Shoe Doctof, at the Medford Shoe Hospital. FOR SALE Modern 10 room bouse and lot; also (i-room bouse and lot. Phone &2S-S. 240 FOR SALE Houses ana bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; alao -acreage, C, 8, Butterfleld, phoce lis. ' WHY? $35,000 RANCH. FOR $8500 $2000 Cash. Balance Terms t 280 aere7 1 aerea pears years old, 60 aerea good allaifa, grain- anil potato tend, free noil, ?5 acres more can ha eEeared and cultivated. Two mtte from TacifJc Highway on good road. Water can be had for irriga tion by installing a pamuing plant. Soma Improvements a place. Beau tiful plaee for a home. A former owner spent 3&,00, now this place belongs to an estate in Portland that got Jt on a. mortgage. They offer St al less than one-fourth cost to former owner. Price now $200 cash baiance terms at per cent. This place 1 believe to foe hett for the money now offered for sate in this county. J.C.BARNES Phone JM-Ii. or Zbe Rogue lUvcr Laud Co., SSt FOR SALE ICXSCED&A3TEOES FOK SAi.K i.aiest model vulcaniz ing machine, inquire stt N. Cen tral ave. 24 ! FOK SALE Idt tecutiator, 140 tgg capacity, aood as new, at a bar gain If taken at once. 120 S. Cen tral. Medford. 241 FOK SALE Aiwni 4 i to::s of al falfa httv. Walters Woods, lit W. Ninth Sf. 241 FOK SAi.K itoastttioiti furniture. . Also infitnts' hsskft crib on wheels. 7ii W. Fourth at, t'hoae bar,-L, 241 FOH SAI,E Keiiaoie gas range. . good condition, $12.00. 327 X. Oakdaie. 21 FOK SALE First class typewriter. Stu.tfO, 39 S. Front St. 23 FOR SALE CooSi stove. Phone 32-T.. IIS Kins 2:iU" FOK SALE Ctmtbtned writing desk and btmkcast?, rocker, drf?3"r, chairs. 1027 Narregan. 24(1 FOlt SALK NVw KmSiit typewriter. IXtyttm Adding machines, and stan dard check -writers. All makes re built typewriters, ribbons, car'fjons, vvsiies. Kxirt typewriter evtr- hattititg. fail Mr. Hull, Hotel Hol land. 2-10 FOlt SAI.K Vmel and eoal rang and other bonaeboht furniture. Aiao wood cnttittB toots. Call at once at 2S S. Harriett St. 2S FOlt SAI.K Alfalfa delivered Medford, Ji-l.tJU. IttHI Xtantic St. 2tt FOlt SALK Woml, IS i:iid !S tneb body pine und tlv. trdcr one day in advance. Phone K2I-X. 21 FOR SAl.iC One feed grinder, 2tt; one corn sbeliwr, $2tK tittltoid Pros. . tf FOHl SALE lift toss lise alfalfa hay. Chaa. Cook, Anaieiytte. z'i'J I'OIt SAI.K Klghty-ftve 1st April t;,tfiv,wf Whit, t.,,iiiftrtt ttttHt.t iltred by Itoiiywood matea oat of u. A. v.. hens. Krnest wodb, t."en tral i'oiat. 23 POU SALK Oood sewIitR tuaebfae ctiMtp. h K. tteddon, S2 N. Central. 'V- s tf KOlt SALK The Valley Kiiei Co. carries the beat selection !tt the city of all hinds of fuel. Elves nronipt service, and will meet all competition. by buy elsewlsere ? Phone 76, tf FOR 8ALE Avery tractor, first class mechanical condition, tike ue. Price ?325. Clark & Chltdors, FOR SALK Roette Rivet Poultry Farm baby -chicks, only per I OS. Place orders early. Phone 29I-W. 241 FOR SALE One 5-horse Almo sta- tionary engine, Ilfce new, $225. One 5-toot orchard disk, used one eeaaoa, $58. One 8-foot orchard disk, ttsed one season, $75. One io-taea gang plow, Just use oew $75. G. B. Gates Auto Co. tt FOR SALE Eight horses, one esH; 9 sets harness; 1 Klllfer Bubsoller; 1 spray rig, complete. Call S8 N. Oentral. Phone 185. tf FOR SALE Saad. gravel, aedfmest ' and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 8I2-J. Samuel Batemaa, 302 Ma pie street FOB BALK LIVKSTOUK FOR SALhiAew good work horses, Heavy wagon, harness, five head good milk cows, Ford . car. A! Maaty.'oa the Tysott ' Heal! ranch. t . . 2-t-i FOR SALE One team tour and five years old, weight 2B&B, I, or wsll ' trade for good milk cows. H, W. " Pomeretia on Pacific Highway; miles ssorth Central Point. 2W FOR SALK Yoang Jersey bail, 19 months old. out of one of the best dairy herds la county, tlargaia. Address J. A. .M., eareJiitl 'frihane FOR SALE aix A-i fresh mflcU cows. ,-, Walsh's place, one aslie nortlseast of Medford oa Grater Lake road. 24T AOIUMOiilLIO FOR 8A1.E Hrand.ncw Oakland at a distinct sacrifice. Busy Caraer Motor Co. Hi FOR SALE Model SSB Overland roadster, with electric lights and starter. Can see at Signer's oa iN Fir. Price $375, HZ FOR SALE Ford bug cheap. 529 Daring day. Call tOIl SALE One good Ford with new tires and light delivery body. Total price only $2SU. Tumy Mo tor Co., 125 S. Front St. : tt FOR SALK- Oae Dodge ear, or trade for light car. Phone tH'J-J. tt MONEY TO 1X3 AS TO LOAN 1. B. Andrews loam money an real estate and buy mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 11 north Grape sireet. BUSIXKSS KIKKOTORY Steve and Plumhtng. Repairing STOVE ANt -PLUMBING HEP AIR ING S. R, Castile, M. F. & II. Bldg. Phone 35. Pxy-Acetytene welding shop, 10ft S, Holly St. Prompt service, reasonable prei8. A Home or Investment Actual value $3308. JO cres, fine free soil, irrigated, close In, to start today $17.50, advances $23 each day for tea days. ' 8 room house, modern, garage ami two Iota on pavement, worth $2500, advances $23 each day tor tea days, $1259 tatter. . - HURDrLAND & INVEST- MENT CO. 411-15 M. F, U. Bldg.) Modford, Ore- EtTSIN'ESS UEKECTOBT, Abstractors. SI UP. RAT BROS. VASE TQRIS Ahstraets of TItte, Keens 3 acd i, No. 22 North Central Ave an. stairs, - i JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY laeoi-porated 1994. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Ana Bappllea. LABER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. IJse oar springs wfceE ethefs faH. Scld under writ, ten guarantee. St North Fiftaeata St., Portland, Oregon. AttOFBtys, E. E. K JOLLY Attorney at Law, Room tf, sccocd floor, Medford Kattonal Bank Btdg. ELIJAH H. HTJRb Lawyer, 11-1$ M. F, & H. Btdg., Medford. PORTER I. NEFP Attornsy-at-taw, rooms S and 9, Medford Ksttosal Bani Hnfldlng. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Oiraati- Corey Bafldlag. O. O. BOQ03 Ksai estate i&v nt settlement of estates a specialty. B. F. LI X l A S Attorney . neneral Practice. Patents a specialty. $1 N, Orape St. rinlldtag S!atrlals. MBDFORO CESfEKT BRICK BLOCK WORKS apeetaltcft ta att kfada of cement nuIWlBg orodocta, . Cor. Fir and Tsata street. Chteupructor, 0S. A. BURKLUND. Chtropraelor. Spinal Adfustnsests. 204-2SE Sparta Bids?., tot. Main m Rfveratde. Office phoaa 185, IteistHst DR. V. tt. KAUF.viAM, iteufict. Office in Ssarta ItHiiiiiBg. Office hours S to 12 a. n, 1 la 6 p. m. Eveaiag by apintment Phone ZS5: Expert AecesBtast. WILSON ACDlTINe" CO. Wilson, O. P. A. Attention gtre to anything to Accounting and In, eome Tai requirements. Looi tstt our simplified seewsatio method Llixirty Building, SEedford, PhoM 1ST-E, Fidelity and Sarery Beads yi&ssrjTY aInd sijrety bqsd4 Ve execute all forms of bond KeOurdy losursaes Agency. tf - - 1 - Instruction bt Moslc. RED ALTON HAIGHT TeacSer '4 p!j!0 and harmony. Haight MusH studio, 31S QarnettCorey - Bid Phone t. Pliyalcians and Surgeons. DR. A, BORSELL Spinologlat,- Par: sician aad surgeoat ' Spinal acyast' ments, general treatments antl diagnosis. gtiS-tg-lI M, F, .ft H. Hldg, Take elevator to third floor. Phone 29. ' DR. 3. J. laiffiaaa Physician zi . surgeon. Practise limited to ay ear, nose and throat. Eyes sc!Q ttfftsftlly tested and glaaasa axr. plied. Oculist and Anrfst lor S, P, R. H. Co. Offices M. F. i H, C, Blag. Phone 5ST, " OR. F, Q, CARLOW BR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN tt$tlT Garnait-Corey BUtt - Phone m-lh Kesidsnca 28 3, Laurel Street, . DR. W. W. HOWARIVOsteopatate Physician. Special atteattoa giva to eye, ear, asset aad throat. SftI Liberty buHdicg. Phone Hi. UiU HARVEY P. COLBMAJI Catro practle and Natural Painless: Meth ods, Boom 428 M. S 11. Btdg. Phone SS5. JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Stirgeon; office boara 11 to 12 a, h., 2 to 1 to S p. m. SpartS bailding; residence 1405 W. .lain. Phones; office C-03, res. S2. "Speeiaity,'"' Sleoteat and Sargfeat BlagsioslB. , tt Printers aad Fnhlisben, MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Sh best equipped printing of'So la Sout'aern Oregon, Book Blading, looas leaf ledger, billing ytem, etc. Portland srices. I? Norta Ftr St. Eag Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WOHKS makes fluff rags from old aad wora carpeia aad rvga. Paona S10-a, 79S Ptee St. Test and Awning Works MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING WORKS 1 2 8 N, Grape St. Paoa 841. E. Burger, Proa. - Trsasftr EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. GKtee43 Nortft Front St. Pboca 315. Prices rigiii. - fierrica guari aateed. loegm. f. O. O. F. Medford iadxe Ko, ii. Meets every Monday night at 7:45. C L. Qoff. N. W, U MilSsir, .'-rjury. Rogae liiver Bitesmpmcrtt No. S9-. Meets ii and tin Fridays ai 7:30 . ss. Simaal Batanan, C. 1 L. O. scribe. Otlvs Rtbekah teSse No. 13 M-?s 1st aad 3rd Tuesdays at S 9. ta. Kiais lioover. K. O., Aam J. fiiuiue, vsiv.ait eorsiLUy wfum w 3i i