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SfEDFOUD MAIL' TRTBUXE, MEDTOTID OR EC! OX, MOXDAY. .TAXTT ATJT
1021
PAOT3 FIVE
'. livestock
'PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3. Cattle
Ighcr: receipts 1635. Choice steers,
.60t.25; good to choice SSt8.50;
edlum to.cholco 7.50'ff8', fair to
fod C.fiO (gl 7.50; common to fair.
-50 ft li.BO; choice cows and heifers,
!7.50; good to choice 0.258 7;
edium to good $5.50!$ 6; fair to me
m $5iff5.50; common to fair, $4
!0; canners 2.50ffl3.50; bulls, $5
Icholce dairy calves $1213: prime
tilt $10012; medium light J'JfiflO:
Savy $Gfj7.50: lC3t feeders $0.75
85; fair to good J.".75 fiiU.75.
Hogs higher; receipts J 132. Prime
Ixed $12jH2.35; smooth heavy
1.50W12; rough, $7.50(0! 10.35: fat
ysi $10911; feeder pigs $8fHD.
8heep strong; receipts 970. East
'mountain lambs $19.50; valleys
.(9.50: heavy $78.50: feeders, $5
i; culls, $5 only; ewes $li4.50;
ht yearlings $tiig7; heavy $5(ij6;
i ihers, $5(3:0.'
Hut tor
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3. Butter
.eady. Extra cubes 50c: parchment
rapped prims, box lots 53c; cartons
k54e; halt box lots half cent more;
Keen than half box lots lc more. Rut
terfat. No. 1 churning cream SOW 53c
f. o. u., Portland. Undergrades 49c
f. o, b., Portland.
5 Eggs
PORTLAND, Dec. 29. Eggs, sell
ing price, case count, 54 56c; buy
'ng price 50c; Rolling price, candled,
v8fi58c; selected candled In cartons,
8 60c.
LKOHK
Everyono had an exceptionally
, od time at the program and Christ-
tree at Trail Christmas eve. The
; fail school gavo the program while
j (111 help In .the tree. Everyone re
l ceived a sack of candy and nuts. A
large crowd attended and the pro-
gram was very good.
i'-J Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchinson
t'spent Christinas In Ashland with her
Hcmother, Mrs. W. B. Holmes. Mr. and
'iMrs. Newton Ward returned with
, them Sunday for several weeks visit.
iMrs. Ward and Mrs. Hutchinson are
. sisters.
y Mr. and'Mrs. Charlie Blaess are
visiting her mother, Mrs. Zimmerly
during the holidays. They spent
Monday visiting with 'Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Hutchinson.
Mra. M. 15. Mlddlebusher and-Enid
i; and Denzel Mlddlebusher and Mr.
e'and Wis. S. W. and Keva Hutchinson
Atook Christmas dinner with Mr. and
5 Mrs.- Oscar Stewart.
Mr. Keva Hutchinson spent Christ
nias with folks returning Sunday.
Oscar and Will Stewart rode after
''cattle today across Rogue river.
Y " Miss Given HouBten is home from
' jCen t'i al Point where she is attending
'school',! (or the holidays.
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlett
The Inst time I wrote for the Med
ford. Mail Tribune was on Christmas
day .and when I had written what I
ittholight would make about a column
"in print altho I had at that time quite
a number of Items that I had collect
" cd that 1 thought would keep until
? today, Wednesday.
'f;Amohg tho Items kept over was the
no whcre Mr. and Mrs. Loroy Smith
who arc living on the old J. B. Jack
son -plane gave a Christmas dinner
and hadiH reunion of tho Haley fam
ily among whom were Mr. nd Mrs.
P. W. Hlley. ln Perry
Haley and Miss Kuu,hm.itleBi $1 Mr.
Nick Young and .jbtedly clear Wil
liam Perry, llnon with all legal They
not only had 'inted, after a y very
pleasant, tin8everul years. The"
. !. .i. probably bo offered v
E At the Si'lBhe8t ))1(it,e). 0.roy pec-
vial arrange und Airs. George
H.' Stowell-.,..,. p tt. nnd Mrs. John
1 W. Smith. Mrs. Smith is a sister of
Mr. Stowell. We also had Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Lindas and Miss Anna and
'Master Leonard Lindas of Mtedford.
Air. Lindas is one of the Med ford
attorneys and was out here last sum-
. mcr to dinner ono Sunday.
There were no special Christmas
reunions here of any other families
as the weather was so moist and the
jijioads so sloppy that It was a great
undertaking for anyone to even try to
lgut out from home. Christmas eve
;3Ir. and Mrs. Ray Harnlsh gave a
supper and had S. II. Harnlsh, his Bon
Robert and wife and daughter, Mrs.
" Fred Dutton.
A -Mjj Falldlne of New York, Jack
son ninty nurse, Miss Florence E.
Pool, home demonstration agent,
IMiss Witzner, high school librarian
nd Miss Martha E. Potter, the Derby
teacher all spent the Christmas holi
day with Miss Potter's Bister, on the
fc. L. Farrar farm in the Lake Creek
district, and Miss Potter spent Sun
day night at the Sunnyside and went
up to her school Monday morning on
ilhe Butte Falls stage,
t Arthur Ellison of Portland, went
up to Butte Falls Saturday to join in
a partial reunion of the Tungate fam
: ily. He Is a brother-in-law of Mr.
Ira Tungate or Butte Falls.
Steve .McAllister of Lake Creek
va a passenger Monday morning on
the- Lake Creek stage.
, .Mr. Hensley who 1s living on Uie
. place formerly known as the Abger
place was doing business here Mon
; day. He left here some five years
850 and went up north hut has re
! turned and may settle here perma
nently. Thos. F, Nlchol? was also a busi
ness caller and reports that owing to
the continuous rains thut they have t
hud to suspend work on the ditch!
which, lie, his sister -Miss Ruth, and j
J. H. French, are having made, until:
the weather settles.
W. E. Hamill and his brother-in-low.
Marshal Mill tor, passed thru
town Monday morning on their way
to Central .'Point where they were
going after 20 head of ewes Mr.
Hamill hrd bought. Mr. Hamill
whllo talking about sheep, cows and
hogs related that he hud just killed
an eleven months o!d pig that weigh
eu after he was dresseu 304 pounds.
It was a motherless pig and was rais
ed on tho bottle another argument
in favor of prohibition use the bot
tle for pigs and not for men.
Mr. McMartiu who lias been look
ing after Win. Lewis' sheep north of
here spent Sunday night here and
went oat to Central Point Monday
morning on the Lewis jitney.
Geo. H. and his brother. Pearl
Stowell came. In Monday morning and
brought in five cases of eggs and 30
gallons of cream, and George re
mained and went into Medford with
Mr. Johnson, who came out for the
eggs for the Farm Bureau.
Nick Young and Win. .Merrill were
among the diners at the Sunnyside
Monday.
Lawrence Conger came in Tuesday
morning took the jitney and went to
Medford, returning the same fore
noon. L. D. Fry of Phoenix, F. J. Fry
and W. D. Stillmun of Medford. were
hero Tuesday and took dinner at the
Sunnyside, aiftl Mrs. Wm. Perry and
her sister, 'Mrs. Leroy Smith also
spent the day visiting the Howlett
family; that includes me.
Thos. Cingcado who has been haul
ing the lumber from the depot for
the new hatchery to 'be built on the
Huak farm, reports that it is all
hauled.
One of tho Medford trucks came
out Tuesday loaded for some of oor
merchants and our blacksmith. The
driver scattered his load leaving a
little, for T. E. Nichols, quite a lot
for Geo. Brown nnd Sons and some
for 'Wm. Von der Hellen hardware
store and the re3t for W. L. Childreth
the blacksmith. .
R. E. Moore, who is farming the
farm on Antelope creek 'belonging to
Georgo Brown and Sons was trans
acting business hero Tuesday with
the firm.
John H. Simon and Arthur Ellison
wont out to Medford on the stage
Tuesday afternoon.
Polk Smith ami wife, Mrs. Sher
man Wooley and two children, Dave
Smith and family and John Smith
who have been off spending tho holi
days among relatives have all re
turned and are settling down to busi
ness again. .
Tuesday evening Miss Florence
E. Pool, ourOiome demonstrator and
C. C. Cute, county pathologist, C. J.
Breinan and F. E. llolibaiigh called
for Bupper. They had an engagement
to have a meeting here Tuesday even
ing in the Interest of the Farm Bur
eau. Carl Dronimer Is the represen
tative of. the Farm Bureau and Is
supposed to be tins principle speaker
and Mr. Hollbaugh is a visitor. Their
object seems to be to enlist the entire
community in tho Farm Eurenu
movement. Owing to tho night being
so dark and disagreeable your Eagle
Point correspondent failed to attend
and hear the lectures and I am In
formed that there were but very few
in attendance, as the roads arc so
bad outside of tho Medford-Kagle
Point road that it is hardly safe for
anyone to venture out with a car and
worse still to try to go with wagon
or horseback. 'No doubt if the weath
er had been pleasant and the roads
passable there would have been a
good attendance for the entiro com
munity Is becoming greatly Interested
in the movement and many of, our
farmei'3 are already taking advantage
of tho offers made, for I see that our
principle poultry raisers are shipping
their eggs to Portland and San Fran
cisco through that organization. I
would have been glad to have been
able to havo attended and veported
what was done, but perhaps Mr. Cate
or some one of the others will report
to some of the local reporters for the
Mail Tribune.
In addition to those already men
tioned as being here we had Buel HIL
dreth, C. H. Xatwlck and son Carlyle,
and L. 'H. Hanson of Los AngeleB,
another agate hunter, here overnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer and' Geo.
McDonald cgme out on the stage this
morning and Mr. and Mrs. Boyer
went out to Derby on the stage. 1
did not learn their destination
A. J. Moen, husband of the Ree3e
FORCED SALE.
Get a Country Home Cheap
10 or 20 Acres or More
Hunting, Fishing, Boating;
No Fog, No Frost, No Wind. ' '
On puvctl highway,, facing ltogue Jtlvcr for three-quarters of a mile,
just above the Savage Rapids Dam. This Dnm when completed
will make n Ix'nutirul lake in front of tills place. Several lieatitiful
building sites facing Hie highway and river, i The vrry best of lonm
soil, water avnllablo for irrigation the coming srason from the
Grants Pass Irrigation project. Altitude 075 fect. Cool in glimmer,
warm in winter.
Price $100 to $250 per acre.
This place is known n the Savage Place. A cove consisting" of 100
acres of nearly level land in ltogue Jtivcr Canyon. I consider this
the most delightful place for a country home in the State of Oregon.
Ideal, for berries, fruit, alfalfa and' garden. We (lid not intend to
sell this until next summer but must raise some money so arc put
tins H on sale at one-half the price wa believe we could sell it for
if we could hold it until later.
If interested ese us at once anil make your choice.
J. C. Barnes, 20 N. Peach St. Phone 784-L
Rogue River Land Company, Phone 329
creek school teacher. Wm. Merroll,
H. F. Buehter and Win. Stlnwn ol
Medford who are in the employe of
the Kag'e Poiut Co., were here today
for dinner. Messrs, Huchter and Stin
son came out to connect up the home
of Mrs. Middelsteadt to the main line.
QurtWew
(Furnished by the JacRson County
' Abstract Co.)
Ciivult Court.
Chat. W. Thomas va. Hubert N.
Jones, fust bi'.I.
Hank of San llat'acl, inc., va. 11.
Christot'leiiii'll, et al. Answer.
Talent lniKaliun District vs. Ed
win 1'. Ilnhey. et al. SumtiHins.
X. W. ISorucn vs. L. II. 1 '.l(iomiiM.-.t.
et tix. Demurrer.
Paul Draper vs. Ttmita Draper. .Di
vorce. Probate Court.
Clias. V. I'pdyke, estate. Confir
mation of sale.
Catherine KnHers. estate. Iiwon
tory and appraisement.
Willis W. Taylor, estate. Petition,
order.
.1. L. Hamilton, estate. Petition,
order.
L. A. Neil, estate. Onlev.
Marriage Licenses.
Floyd M. I'lekel and Itulli Ilragg.
Oscar F. Silver atid Alberta licit!.
Floyd A. Lance anil Katherine K.
Cook.
Italpb It. Matney and Vera Oden.
Charles Willis Pursel and Ktlna
Wick.
Calvin S. Iloycr and Veda Madison.
James W. Millner and Ada L.
Stannnrd.
Alonzo L. Daley and Mary Ever
hard. Ileal Estate Transfers
Anna F. Steinmetz to Georgo
ir. Smith, pt. sec. 15, tp. 3.",
S. It. 4 west
Mary Messlno et vir to Delia P.
Wilkinson, X. 5 0 ft. of lot 0,
iblk. 1, Cottage Add
J. F. Brown et ux to Theodore
Rein, SW of SW of sec. 10,
i XW of XW sec. 15, tp. 35, S.
R. 1 West
Jackson County lo 1st Xat'l
Bank of Ashland, land in
sec. 21, tp. 30, S. It. 4 west
John P. Duke et ux to F. L.
Titus, lot 30, Homestead
Tract, Ashland
F. L. Titua to J. W. Kistlor,
lot 30, Homestead tract Ash
land , .-.!.
Grace Wold et vir to City of
Medford, lot 11,'blk. 1, Riv
erside Subdivision to Med
ford :
George Putnam to William
Gerig, part sec. 20, Ip. 37, S.
R. 1 West : ,
Alice Grimes et vir to John S.
Owens, SWU S'4 of XW U,
: sec. 1; XE ol '.X W sec. 12, tp.
. 37, S. II. 1 west
J. M. Keene et ux to City of
Medford, S'2 of lot S, blk.
1, Riverside Subdivision to
Medford
Chester M. Wilson et ux to
Simpson Wilson, lots 3-4,
'' blk. 5, Central Point
Emma Skyrman et vir to Simp
son Wilson, lots 1-2, blk. 5,
Central Point
Susie T. Xcil, et al to Frank R.
Neil, lots in Jacksonville
Tnzel S. Taylor to J. R. Bowen
lot 10, blk. 40, Medford '
Lincoln Gray et ux to Martin
McDonough, lot 14, blk. 1,
Highland Park Add
10
100
10
150
100
10
100
GOO
10
STOMACH UPSET?
Get at the Real Cause Tafcs
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
' That's what thousands of stomach
sufferers are doing now. Iuftead of
taking tonics, or trying to patch up a
poor diReslion, they are attacking the
real cause of the ailment clogged
liver and disordered bowels.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse
the liver in a soothing, healing way.
When the liver and bowels are per
forming their natural functions, away
goes indigestion and stomach troubles.
Have you a bad taste, coated
tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't
care feeling, no ambition or energy,
trouble with undigested foods? Take
Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are
purely vegetable compound mixer! with
nlive oil. You will know thirn by their
olive color. They do the work without,
griping, cramps or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for cuicV
Klief. Eat vhat you like.
STOP -ilCHili tuZEA
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zem:
Will Help You
Kevcr mir.d how of ten y,iu havo tried
and failed, you can stop burning, itching
eczema iiuickly by applying Zemo.
Furnished bv -i nv druggit 1 1 v.'f jc. Exti x
large bottle, S'.iK). -Hcalins Iwgins the
moment Zemo is applied, la a short
lima usually c.vc:y trace of eczema,
tetter, pmmL'.s, raih, hhcUheads and
similar s!;in diseases will ix removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy, nlivaysusoZemo, the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not
agrt isysalvenr.uitdoesiiotstam. Vhi"i
others fail it is the one dependable
treatment for skin troubles ol all kinda.
.- Tm IS, Y. Usx U.. Cnrtixiu, 0.
Notice of Irrigation District I'.lectioil
in compliance Willi chapter a.u ol
the Irrigation District Laws of Ore
gon, an election will be held at the
Foot's Creek Store on the 1 1 til day of
January. 192 1, being the second Tues
day In .lanuary att is required by law.
said election i3 to be held for the pur
poso of electing ono ( I ) director to
serve for three (3) years ami one ( I I
director to serve an unexpired term
of ono (1) year.!
Dated and signed at r.old Hill, Ore
gon this Kith day of December. 11120.
(1. V. JACOIIS,
President Board' of Directors of
Gold Hill Irrigation District.
FHKD G. t!UY, Secretary.
Xotico to Creditors
In the matter of liquidation of tho
Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville,
Oregon. Notice is hereby given that
tho Bank of Jacksonville, Jackson
ville. Oregon, is ill the hands of the
Superintendent of Banks for liquida
tion. All persons having claims
against said bank must file the same,
duly verified as by law required, with
the Deputy in charge at Jacksonville,
on or before the Sixteenth day of"
January, 1921.
WILU IT. DENNETT,
Superintendent of Banks
:' for tho State of Oregon.
First publication October 11, 111 2 0
ijast publication Junuury 17, 1921
Xotice of Chattel Mortgage Sail'
Notice is hereby given, that where
as, default has occurred in the con
ditious of that certain chattel mort
gage made, executed and delivered
by W. T. Estop, C. A. Corbin and
Mary A. Estep, as mortgagors, to r
C. Gibbons, as mortgagee, bearing
date of October 11th, 1 920, and be
lug recorded In Volume 13 of the
Chattel Mortgage Records of Jackson
County, Oregon, at pages 31! 9 to 371,
inclusive, under dato of November
10th, 192), said mortgage having
been given to secure tho payment of
that certain indebtedness represented
by three certnin promissory notes, as
follows, to-wit;
Ouo note in tho sum of $2250.01),
due November 1st. 1920. one note in
the sum of $2250.00, due December
1st, 1 920, und ono note in Hie sum of
$8442.00, puyablo ill installments of
$703.50 on Jannnrv 1st, 1921, and
on the first day of each succeeding
month thereafter uni!l the full sum
of $$442.00 has been paid, each of
said notes bearing interest at. the
rate of Eight (S) per cent per annum
from date and tho first two thereof
bearing date of October 1st, 1920,
and the last bearing dale of October
Hth, 1920, which said notes . and
mortgage were for, a valuablo consid
eration duly assigned, transferred,
set over and delivered to tho Amer
ican Securities Company,' an Oregon
corporation, which is now the owner
and holder thereof and which said
company has, by reason of tho failure
of the said makers to pay any of said
notes or the Installments of either
principal or interest thereon, elected
in accordance with tho terms of mild
notes and mortgage to declare the
whole thereof now due und payable,
and
Whereas, there Is now due, owing
and unpaid on said notes and mort
gage and -unto the American Secur
ities Company from tho 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 S per cent per annum from
October 11th, 1920, which said inter
est at the dato hereof amounts to
$218.58, and tho attorney's foes nec
essarily incurred in the foreclosure
of said mortgage in the sum of
$1300.00, making . the total aggre
gate sum now due, owing and unpaid
unto the holder of said tnortgafce, to
wit: the American Socurltlesikloin
pany, under said mortgage- the sum
of $14,4(10.58.
Now therefore, .part of the property
described ill said .mortgage which Is
situate in Jackson County, Oregon,
to-wit:
Ono Highway Trailer, 5 ton capac
ity, Manufacturer's Serial No. S2,
Trailer No. 21S7.
One Highway Trailer, 3 ton ca
pacity, Manufacturer's Serial No. S2,
Trailer No. 1740,
or such part thereof as may be neces
sary, will bo sold pursuant to the
power of sale In snid mortgage con
tained, at public sale to. the highest
FOUND!
A simple, ordinary, common
icnse method of assisting you In
correctly preparing your annual
return of
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SYSTEM Is our business
and
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Consult us fibout your income
tax. bookkeeping, and other
business troubles.
") Audrlii3 Accouivtir!l "
YSTEncRvierao
gjp I r-.:s uiMr.ce jjy liweslmetvts fjj(
M. P. Schmilt. Mnr.
Phone 581 Liberty Bldg.
bidder for cash, on the 7th day o;
Januury, lf'21. at the bur of 1"
o'clock A. M. of said day at the Joan
Signor "Warehouse, located at the
corner of Fir and Filth Streets la the
City of Medfard. County or Jackson
and Stato 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 2Sth, 1920, and the costs and
expenses of these foreclosure pro
ceedings; it being further expre.'isly
understood by this said notice that
those two certain trucks, namely:
One Gary Truck, 5 ton capacity.
-Model M. Mauulacl urer s Serial No
SO Hi, Motor No. s 197 I,
One Gary '1 ruck, :! ton capacity.
Model K I", Manufacturer's Serial No.
;M0."i, Motor 7X1 :'!, which are In
cluded under the purview of said
mortgage, cannot be sold at this said
time for tile reason that they are sit
uate in McDoel, California, and that
the proceeds of this said sale will lie
credited upon the notes and mortgage
as hereinabove set out.
This notice is published daily for
eight consecutive days in tho Medford
Mall Tribune, a daily newspaper of
general circulation, published in the
City of Medtord, County of Jackson
and Slato of Oregon.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
2Sth dav of December, 1 920.
A.MKItlCAN SEC I! II IT I ICS
COMPANY, Mortgagee.
G. M. HOHKKTS,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
HELP WANTEr FEMALH
WANTKD Cook. Xo washing, no care
of children. Good wages, permanent
position. Mrs. F. C, Kenly, Tel
llll-J-3. 212"
YV ANTED High school girl to assist
with housework, l'hone 123-.I-2,
aicCurdy. 214
YVA.NTKD Competent woman for
general housework, family of two.
Mrs. W. F. Biddle, 109 Geneva.
Tel. 6K1-R . 2 t:i
HKIiP WAKTKJl WALB
WANTED Mali on clearing contract.
Call at ranch, Frank Van Dyke. 211"
HKIiP fl'ATTKD
Mule and Female
WANTED Responsible, active men
or women to represent us in sev
eral good sections of this slate, tak
ing orders for fruit trees, shrubbery,
roses, etc., for spring delivery. De
mand is liberal and returns to intel
ligent workers aso substantial. Ad
- dress with references, Oregon' Nur-
scry Company, Orcnco, Oregon. 244
WANTKD MIBOBIdjAJVKOirB
WANTED Some second hand window
sash to make hot bed, or hotbed
sash and frame. Phone SS(I-X. 211
WANTED Child's bed, In good con
dition, rhono 78S-J-1, 243
WANTED Four or flvo tons teed
outs. Canal Oeuipiiny. Phono 129.
WANTED Good tent. Phono 0li(!-M.
212
-.
I WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room
house, unfurnished; no children.
Phono 1 Iti-H. tf
WANTED Duroc Jorsoy sow lo far
row in 'March or April. Must be
puro bred. iPhono 4 ll-R-3. 24
WANTED One-inch rotary pump,
ono Iron wheelbarrow. Both must
'be In good working order. Phono
539-R-2. 242
WANTED To rent or buy modern 6
room bungalow, furnished or un
furnlshod. Phono 700. 2 I2
WANTED The world to know that
Prospect, Oregon, "gem of the
Cascades," is destined to become
famous as a health and rbcrealion
resort. Stan Aiken, euro Mall Tri
bune. 2 14
WANTED Car washing nnd polish
ing, win can mitt deliver, in H.
Fir. Phono 100. Frank Curtis,
Walkers Used Car Annex. 243
WANTED 500 Medford families to
buy dry tier wood. We deliver.
Phone 890-X or !M7-L. 252
WANTED Shoo ropatrhig while you
wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21
S. Central Ave. Quick service,
quality work, E. N. Blden, prop.
WANTED 10 h. p. oollot.
31-X-l, Central Toint.
Phono
WANTED All kinds of building and
repair work. Phone 3&9-Y or
B0U-M, after six p. m. or before
seven a. m. 263
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf
POIl KEXT HOTJSKS
FOIt Hl'JN'T Two room shack, partly
furnished. Inquire at DoVoe's. tf
FOR KENT TTOTjSEKEEPINa
itoosia
FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms
and kitchenotte furniuhed or unfur
nished. Dailies only. Phone 532-L.
213
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms
for housekeeping. Kenllwnrth
Apia. Inqulro at Kenilworth Hotel
!('! .... 243
FOR RENT Two light housekeep
ing rooms. bll -S. Central,
FORD TOURING $350.00
FORD TRUCK 1
With covered body, cab and
windshield. Practically new $725
STUDEBAKER '17 $700
Patlon and Robinson. Inc.
foil kevt rrjTiisnjrw rooms
FOH RKXT Large sleeping room for
one or two. Heated. Hot and cobl
water. 221 X. Holly St. 21':
FOII KL'XT Sleeping rooms, $2.00
per weok. 445 S. Front. St. 24r
FOIt RENT Sleeping room. 31. I S.
Klverslde. 211
VOTi ItKXT - Furnished room and
sleeping porch. 32J K. Jackson or
Tel. 2 11. 24 1
FOR HALF MISCTHiTiAXEOVU
FOIt SAI.F Iron-clad incubator In No
1 condition; one thoroughbred Jer
soy bull 11 mouths old. I'liom
1M3-I!. 211
FOIt SA1.K Meaiitil'ul Axmiiuiier rug
9x12, practically new, $0.no. II::
. .Ninth St. 21.'
1'Olt SALK Good Yelle hack with lop
and linht harness. $ lo; also loose
abulia hay. Will deliver. II. K.
Conger, l'hone Jacksonville 21-F-II.
21
FOR SALE Mill run f 1.90, SO lbs.;
rolled barley, $1.70; Dairy feed,
$2.50; Kkk Producer, $3.25, 90
lbs.; wheat, $3. on per cwt.; shelled
corn $2.1.1, 100 lbs.; scratch feed
$4.00, 100 lbs.; feed oats $2.50
loo lbs. Wo deliver. No cbargi
for delivery. Orders of sufficient
size delivered out of city. Save
money by buying from ituss Mill
or Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Ono accordion pleated
dress, si.o 4"; one brown tricotim
dress size 38. Phono CliG-M. 2 12
FOR SALIC Yearling bens. Tancred
White Leghorn, good layers. Cock
erels for breeding. W. T. llolger.
Medford, Route 3, one mile on first
road east ol'f'Crater Lake road. 242
FOIt SALE Piano. Kiollr ,t Camploo
Muko, $200. Call 27S-Y. 242
FOR SALE One feed grinder, $20;
ono corn shelter, $20. Hubbard
Rros. tf
FOR SALIC 'Ciootl sewing machine
cheap. F. 10. Redden, 32 N. Central.
FOR SALE The Valley Fuel Co.
carries I bo best selection in the
city of all kinds of fuel, given
prompt service, and will meet all
competition. Why buy elsewhere?
riiono 70. tf
l'Olt SALIC Avory tractor, first class
mechanical condition, like new.
Price $325. Clark & Childevs.
FOR SALE One '5-horso Almo sta
tionary engine, liko now, $225.
One 5-foot orchard disk, used one
Benson, $5 0. One 8-foot orchard
disk, used one season, $75. Ono
10-Inch gang plow. Just like new,
$75. C. E. tiales Auto Co. tf
FOR SALE Eight horses, one colt;
, 9 sets harness; 1 Kllifer subsoiler;
1 spray rig, complete. Call 30 N.
Central. Phono 105. tf
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, Bedlinont
anil dirt. Plowing and teaming
work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel
Datamini, 302 Maple street.
FOR, BALE UTKSTOUK
f7)RSA LE-A No." 1 milk " cows.
Spring St. east of Crater Lake Ave.
C. F. Moiinlell. 242
FOR SALE
harness. Ono team of mares and
Phono 72 3-W. 251
FOll SALIC One Jersey cow three
years old. Phono 375-X. 242
FOR SALE A tow good work horses,
Heavy wagon, v harness, flvo head
good milk cows, Ford cur. Al
Musty, on the Tyson Uoall ranch.
244
FOR SALIC Young .lersoy bull, 10
months old, out of one of the best
dairy herds in county, Hargaln.
Address J. A. M., 6aro .Mall Tribune
242
FOR SALE Six A-l fresh milch cows.
Walsh's place, ono mile northeast of
Jlcdford on Crater Lake road. 217
FOR BAIJb RRAIi ESTATB
FOR SALIC Good ranches. Seo lis
iboforo buying. J. II. Andrews, 31
N. tii-ape St. Phono 53-M. tf
FOR SALE Six room house on pave
ment, Willi uath and pantry and
storeroom. Ono gas range, ouo
wood or coal range, one heater,
two bedroom sols, shades, dining
tabbi, linoleum, ono rug, 10 hens,
refrigerator, all for $2200. Some
terms. Inquire 1115 W. Ninth. 213
FOR SALE Choap, SO acros, fenced,
buildings, small orchard, close to
school and good road. For further
information Inquire of E. G. Dow,
522 Park Ave. 242
FOR OALIC Lease and exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALE Rouses ana bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. S. Butlerfiold, phone
216.
AUTOMOISIiiKS
FOIt SALE Dodge roadster. Run
2800 miles. Extra equipment con
sists of cord tires on rear wheels,
two extra tires on carrier, spotlight,
largo plato glass in back curtain,
niolormeter, windshield shade, Ga
brie! snubbers, Johnson shock absor
bers, years fire and theft insurance
1921 licenso on car. Hefo Is a rea!
car and nt n prico that will not be
offered every day. Car absolutely
guaranteed. Some cash, rest terms
Ilox lOOt!, phon9 S(l(j-L. 247"
FOR SALE llrand new Oakland at
a distinct sacrifice Busy Corner
Motor Co. 2 44
FOR SALE Model S3D Overland
roadster, with electric lights and
starter. Can seo at S'.gnor s on
Fir. Price $375. 242
toil SALIC Ono good Ford with
new tiren rami llirht rinllvorv hmlv
.. .... ...... ....J uw ... .
Total price only $250. Tuiny Mo
tor I.O., 129 s. uroni si. II
FOR SALE One Dodge car, or trade
kusixess oiTon-ri'xmrs
WANTED Someone w;tii at least
$lu00 capital who would like to go
into the stock and dairy business.
Address l)ox 25, Mail Tribune. 242
MONF.T TO 1X7AX .
TO LOAN J. I). Andrews loans
money on real estate and buvs
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 63-M. 31 North Crape
street.
busixks3 wiiKCTOKr.
A lis tractors.
MURRAY UR03. & VAN VORId
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5,
No. 22 North Central Ave., up
Btairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of TItIo, Title Insurance.
Auto BnpplJcfl.
LAHEIt AUTO SPRING! CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the P
clfio northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett-
corey Uullding.
O. C. HOGGS Real estate law and
settlement of estates a specialty.
U. F. LINDAS Attorney. General
i ractico. patents a specialty. 31
N. Grape St.
Rulldlnnt Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS specialize In all
kinds of cemont building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractor.
DR. A. BURKLUND,
Chiropractor.
finlnnt AHiilatmnntfl
204-205 Sparta Bldg., cor. ilstn n
Klvorside.
Office phone 285,
Dent list
DR. V., It. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office
in Sparta Uullding. Office hours S
to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m. Evening?
by appointment. Phone 2S5.
KxiMirt' Accountant,
WILSON AUDITING CO. -E. . M,
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention giye
to anything in Accounting and la
come Tux requirements. Looking
our simplified accountlr-j method
Lic.rty Building, Medtord. Fhool
lS7-rt.
fidelity and Surety Bonds
FISrEMTY AND SURETY BONDS
W execute all forms of bonds,
UsCurdy Insurance Agency. tl'
fnstructlon In Music
FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher ol
. piano and harmony. Halgbt Musi
studio, 318 Garnott-Corey Bids
Phone 72.
Physicians and Burgeons,
DU. A. BURSELL Splnologist. Phy
Blclan and surgeon. Spinal adjustt
meats, general treatments and
diagnosis. 30'J-lO-ll M. F.- & H.
Hldg. Take elevator to third floor.
Phono 2!i.
DR. J. J. Emmens Physician an
surgeon. Practice limited to eye
ear, noso and throat. Eyes sclsn
tlttically tested and glasses sup
plied. ' Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. -R.
R. Co. Offices M. . & U. Co,
Bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
4U-1J.T Gurnett-Corey Bld.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Lauxal Street.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat, J0I
Liberty building. Phono 496.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic ami Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 42S M. F. & 11. Bldg.
Phono 065.
JAMES C. HAYES Physician and
Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a,
h., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta
'building; residence 1405 W. Main.
Phones: offico 563, res, 432.
"Specialty," Medical and Surgical
Diagnosis. tf
Prlntcrg'and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha thl
best equipped printing offico la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 NorU
FirSt.
Rug Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets and ri'gs. Phons
610-U. 706 Pine St.
Stove and Plumbing .Repairing
STOVE" AND" PLUM RINREPAIR
I NO S. R. Castile, M. F. A 11. Bldg.
Phono 35. Oxy-Acetyleoe welding
shop, 109 S. Holly St. Prompt service,
reasonable prices.
Tent and Awning Works
MEDFORD TENT AND AWN1NO
WORKS 128 N. Grape St. I'hoae
84 1. E. Burger, prop. .
Truiisrer
EADa TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Offlce42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar,
nteetl,
Tel 130
112 So. Riverside
fpr light car. Phone 48 9-J. tf