Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    arEDFORD MATL MEDFORD, 01' M i OX, AVT.DXRKDAY. JANUARY -r, mi
PA OF FIVE
PRAISED, COUNCIL
i Praise for Chief Lawlon and the
' Medford fire department for the way
j in wliich they handled the fire in the
Liberty building last Sunday night was
, given by H. H. Pomeroy of Portland,
chief doputy fire marshal of the atato,
: this noon at the conclusion of his in
, vestigation.
i iAs to the origin of the fire Mr.
i Pomeroy and Chief Lawton are of the
belief that it was due to defective wlr
' lng In the basement. "There was an ah-
' sence of oily rags, waste or matter of
the kind," said the deputy fire mar
shal, "in which spontaneous combtis
lion could have started. The house
' keeping of the basement was good as
basements go. There were no piles of
rubbish or other refuse so often found
in basements of business buildings.
- cnieE iawion usea excellent judg
ment in his method of fighting the fire
and your small department did very
'fine work. In fact, had the depart
ment been very much larger they could
not have handled that fire any better.
"This Is all the more remarkable in
that there is nothing so difficult to
i handle as a basement fire, and your
department was greatly deficient in
suitable equipment to fight a fire of
. that kihS. " t.i understand the major
part of this basement fire equipment
was authorized by the city council and
brdf.-red some time ago, and will soon
be here. Any experienced fire fighter
must take off his hat to your chief and
department for their splendid work of
' Sunday night;"-;' ""
It developed today that the city
council will soon meet with Chief Law
ton to take up the matter of getting
further equipment, such as new gas
masks, both for the regular firemen
and for outside assistants, and port
able lights to illuminate a dark, smoke
laden basement.
-The matter will also be taken up
with owners of business buildings with
basements, of cutting holes thru the
first floor of such buildings, and cov
ering them with metal covers, so that
when a fire occurs In a basement, val
uable time' can be saved to the fire
men. Instead of having to chop holes
thru the first floor to get at the fire,
thoy could just lift the covers and set
the fire-fighting basement pipe appara
tus through a hole Into the basement.
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Livestock
PORTLAND, Jan. 5. Cattle steady;
receipts 25. Quotations unchanged.
Hogs steady; receipts 176. Quota
tions unchanged.
Sheep steady; receipts 05. Quota
tions unchanged.
; Butter
PORTLAND, Jan. 5. Butter weak.
Extra cubes 50c; parchment wrapped
prints, box lots 53c; cartons 54c; half
box lots half cent more; less than half
box lots ic more. Butterfat, No. 1
churning cream 50 53c f.o.b. Portland:-
uudergrsrins 49e f.n.lv Portland
Eggs
PORTLAND, Jan. 5. Eggs, selling
price, case count, 47 46c; buying
price, 45c; selling price, candled, 49
Clc; selected candled in cartons, 53c.
Poultry
Hens, light, 23c; heavy 30 31c lb.;
springs, light, 2S29c; heavy, 26?i
27c; fcld roosters. 15c; turkeys, 58
00c; gccsV, 4UCr; ducks, 45c.
J& ,$Gr4n and Feed. "'
Barley,' ?3234; oats, $32.50; corn,
No. 3, yellow, $34. Millrun,' $34 35.
Hay
Buying price, timothy, $27(??28; al
falfa, $2021; mixed, $23; clover, $20
22; cheat, $22 23 ; straw, $13.
CHICAGO,' Jan.-5. General commis
sion houses selling together with lack
of support led to material declines to
day in the wheat market Signs point
ed to slowing down of export call.
Opening prices which ranged from hnlt
cent to two cents lower, with march
$1.72 to $1.72 Vfe and May $l.G(i to
$1.6714, were, followed' by a decided
further setback.
Continued liberal receipts depressed
corn. After opening 3-Sc to' 7-8c lower,
including May at 74 3-8 to 74 c, the
market underwent a further sag. Oats
went downgrade with other cereals.
starting- unchanged to quarter to 3-8c
off. May 49 K to 49 c and then weak
ening all around.
Provisions were bearishly affected
by the action of grain and hogs.
QUICK RELIEF
GetTir. Edwards' Olive Tablets
- That ie the joyful cry of thousand'
since Dr. Edwards produced Olive
Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No
griping results from these pleasant
little tablets. They cause the liver
and bowels to act normally. They
never force them to unnatural action.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
soothing, healing vegetable compound
nixed with olive oil.
. If you have a bad taste, bad breath,
feel dull, tired, are constipated or
bilious, you'll find quick and sure re
sults from Dr. Edwards' litUo Olive
TaMetsat bedtime ,
WILLTAKE ACTION
JITNEY LICENSES
ARE INCREASED
BY GiTY COUNCIL
Beyond Ki-inrly Inci-.-asins the 11-eonsi-s
for the Inu-ruilKiii ears and
jitneys, thv city i-inmtil at its first
mi-ctiiiK of the new year last ' niplit
transacted nun b routine business and
discussed informally the strengthen
inir of tin- local auto traffic laws and
the fire equipment situation.
l.'nilei- suspension . of tlio rulos- the
motor bus and jitney license ordi
nance was amended so that Intel-urban
pas.wiiKer carri-inj- motor companies
must pay for each ear with a captivity
of over ID pussciiKcrs, $40. 00
per year license Instead of $30. as
heretofore, and for each car carrying
up to 10 passengers :iu a vear in
stead of $15 tis heretofore. Each jit
ney must now also pay $:!0 license, a
year instead of $ig na formerly.
Iho councilmen also discussed the
matter of scttini; up a standard of
character for each driver of a jitney
or lntcrm-ban car, but finally dronneil
the subject, as it was a very ticklish
one which tltey did not care to tackle.
The council will let the 'matter rest
as it has-been, but took, action 'to
pay closer attention ;to seeing that
the bondsman for each jitney driver
was Kilt edged. Now, as heretofore,
the city ordinance provides for the
automatic revoking ot the llcenso,!bf
any jlmey driver ifeuiul guilty of care
less driving or. misconduct. I
N. Y. Stocks ' ;
NEW YORK. Jan. 5. Price im
pairment continued during the dull
noon hour. The market improved in
the last hour, and especiallyvln the
copper, oil and railway groups, with
General Ashphalt a most prominent
specialty. The closing war. irregular.
Speculative issues, or. the IndusU'iil
and special varieties were under re
newed pressure ' today nt gross de
clines of one to four points. Sales
approximated 700,000 shares.
Allis-Chaliiiers 32.5
American Beet Sugar - 44. B
American Can 27.
American Cnr Foundry 121.7
American Hide & Leather, pfd. ' 4 0.5
American International Corp. . 30.7
merican Locomotive -. 8'?. '
American Smelting & Itef'g. ., .'17.5
American Sugar .''. . 111."
American Sumatra Tobacco... 7(1.
American T. & T.' 97.7
American Woolen 61.
Anaconda Copper.
Atchison . -
Atl., Cult & W. Indies
37.7
83.
70.5
. 87.
35.3
-50.2
110. .
laldwln Locomotive .
Balitmore & Ohio .'.'.'
Bethlehem Steel "B"
Canadian Pacific . . .
Central Leather : 38.
Chandler Motors 65.7
Chesapeake & Ohio 0 0.5
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .. 20.
Chicago, It. 1. & Pac 26.6
Chino Copper .. . . . 22.5
Colorado Fuel & Iron
27.5
66.2
70.5
Corn Products
Crucible Steel
Cuba Cane Sugar 22.8
Erie
14
General
Electric
121.2
General Motors 14.7
Goodrich Co 311. 2
Great Northern pfd 75.5
Great Northern Ore Ctfs 28.?
Illinois Central 81."
Inspiration Copper .'.V. .-.;-'.'. :.Y. -83.7
Int. Mel. Marine pfd,. .......... 52.
International Paper ..44.5
Kennecott Copper. 20."
Louisvillo & Nashville . !012
Maxwell Motors i 2.5
Mexican Petroleum '354.
MOTHEWIulSf,
When the Children Cough,:
Rub Musterole on Throats ; '
and Chests ,j . ; ;
No telling how soon the symptoms;
may develop into croup, or worse. And t
then's when you're glad you have a
jar of Musterole at hand to give
prompt, sure relief. It docs not blister.
As first aid and a certain remedy,.
Musterole is excellent. Thousands of
mothers know it You should keep a
jar in the house, ready for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
lieves sore throat bronchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and aches of
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of, the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia). '
30c and 60c jars; . hospital size $2.50.
BMP
FORCED SALE
Get a Country Home Cheap
10 or 20 Acres or More
Hunting, Fishing, Boating;
' No Fog, No Frost, No Wind.
- On paved highway, facing Itogue Itiver for thrce-qunrlrrs of a mile,
' just nhovo tho Snvngo llnplds Dam. This Dam when completed
will niJikc a beautiful lake In front of this place. Several licniitiful
building sites facing the highway nnd river. The very best of loam
soli, water available for Irrigation tho comuig season from the
Oi-anU Pass Irrigation project. Altitudo 075 feet. Coo' In summer,
warm In winter. '-..' J '
v Price $100 to $250 per acre.
This place Is known as the Knvago Place, . A cove consisting of 10
nrres of nearly level land In ltoguo Hlver Tunyon. I consider this
the most delightful place for a country home In the State of Oregon.
Ilel for iM-rrirs, frnit, alfalfa and garden. We did not Intend to
sell this until next sumnirr but must raise so mo money so aro put
ting it on sale at one-half the price wo bc-licvo wo could cll it for
if wo conld hold It until Inter.
If interested eso ns at once-and make your choice.
J. C. Barnes, 20 N. Peach St. Phone 784-L
., . Or
Rogue River Land Company, Phone 329
lS.Sj
13.2 1
31.7
10.3
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iS.7
10(1.
82.3
3.
73.2
4 1.2
3 1.2
2S.0
I 4.
82.3
62. S
6 I.
4::. 5
2 1.
118.8
J '15.3
111. 3
8.5
Middle States oil
Midvale Steel
.Missouri Pacific
.New Yolk Central
. Y.. X. II. and Hartford .
Norfolk & Western
Northern Pacific
Oklahoinu Prod. & Kef. . ,
Pan American Petroleum .
Pennsylvania
People's (las ,
Pittsburg and West Ya. ..
Kav Consolidated Conner ..
Heading
lten. Iron ,t Steel
Royal Dutch. N. Y
Slu-U Trans. & Trad
Sinclair Coll. Oil
Southern Pacific
Soot hern lf;iilv:iv .......
Standard Oil of X". J. Did.
Sludebaker Corporation . . .
Tennessee Copper
Texas Co
Texas & Pacific
Tobacco Products
.".IS
I1S.6
Transcontinental Oil ....
Cniim Paciile
U. S. Food Products
I'. S. Retail Stoles
U. S. Ind Alcohol
I'nited States Itubbel- ....
(.4.5
SI."
' i-1.5
4 1..
0.2
9.
l:).r.
25.5
53.
United States Steel
Utah Copper
Westlnirhouso Eloctriu . . .
Willy's Overland
American inc. Lead and S
P.ntte and Stinerioi-
Caffl. Petroleum
Montana Power (bid) ....
Shattuck- Arizona
Pure Oil
Invincible Oil
3 -I. J
2:1.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Beware! Unless you see the name
"Payer" on package or on tablets, you
are not Kettins Konuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years nnd proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told in the Payer
package for Colds, 1-leadaclie, Neu
ralgia. Kheuniaatisin, .Karache, Tooth
ache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy
tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also
sell larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ot
Monoaceticacldester of Salicyllcacld.
Adv.
Xotire of Clint tel Moi'tRnco Stile
Notice Is hereby Riven, that where
as, default has occurred in the con
ditions of that certain chattel mort
gage made, executed and delivered
by .v. T. Estep, C. A. Corbln and
Mary A. Estep, as mortgagors, to V
C. Gibbons, as mortgagee, bearing
date o October -1 1 th, 1920, and 1)0
ir.g recorded in Volumo 13 of the
Chattel Mortgage Records of Jackson
County, Oregon, at pages 369 to 371
inclusive, under date of Novemher
10th, 1920, said mortgage having
been given to secure the payment ot
that certain indebtedness represented
by three certain promissory notes, as
follows, to-wit:
Duo note In tho sum of $2250.00
W V .1
tight
Yom Can Have Money, and
Spend II Invest It In Ileal
Instate ami You'll Have
More When You Need lit
Don't spend 'your money n.s if
there was an unlimited uupply
of it waiting just around tho
corner. Invest it carefully in
.real estate and you will have, a
chanro to bU. your rare judg
ment in tho years to come. Wo
8ll dependable property.
Mhtml Conner
IU1 I -
rasa
WOMEN GIVE OUT
House work is hard enough when
healthy. Kvory Mdforl woman who
is haviriK harkiuhe. Mini nnd nervous
spells, dt?.7.y heaiurhes and Kidney or
ladder troubles, should be i;lnd to
heed this Mod ford woman s experi
enee: Mrs. A. K. Dode, 242 S, Holly St.,
ivs: "I am glad to say a good word
for Dnan's Kidney Tills as they have
iveu me splendid results. My kid-
eys wore in a weak eondilhm and 1
beeainu run down and nervous. I
tired easily and was often unable to
do my housework. My baek would
ho as if it would break and I had
li.zy spells. My feet and ankles be-
eame swollen and l eouidn t stanu up
for any length of ttlmo. My kidneys
acted irroKUlarly, too. Donns Kid
ney lMUs were reeom mended to me
:md I used them with good results.
Soon my kidneys were strengthened
ind all the symptoms of kidney dis
order hail disappeared."
rieo 0 0c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Podge had. Fostor-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs.. liufi'alo, X. V. Adv.
duo November 1st, 1 920, one noto in
tho sum of $2250.00, duo December
1st, 1020, nnd one note in the sum ot
$8412.00, payable in installments of
03.50 on January 1st, 1921, and
on tho first day of each succeeding
month thereafter until the .full sum
of $8442.00 has been paid,, each of
said notes hearing interest at the
rate of Eight (8) per cont per annum
from date and the first two thoroot
bearing date of October 1st, 1920,
and tho last hearing dale of October
11th, 192 0, which said notes and
mortgago were for a valuable consid
eration duly assigned, transferred!
set over and delivered to the Amer
ican Securities Company, an Oregon
corporation, which is now the owner
and holder thereof ami which said
company has, by reason of the failure
of the said makers to pay any of snid
notes or the installments of either
principal or interest thereon, eluctod
In accordance with tho terms of said
notes and mortgage to declare the
whole thereof now due and payable,
and
Whereas, there is now due. owing
and unpaid on said notes and mort
gage and unto tho American Secur
ities Company from the said W. T.
Estop, C. A. Coruin 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 J 1th, 1920, which said inter
est at the dato hereof amounts to
$218.58. and tho atlomoy's fees nec
essarily' incurred in tho foreclosure
or said mortgage in uie sum m
$1,100.00, making tho total aggre
gate sum notv due, owing and unpaid
unto the holder of said mortgago, to
wit: the American Securities Com
pany, under oaid mortgage , tho sum
of $14,4(ip'.'SS. ' I
Now therefore, part of tho property I
described, in said Mortgage which is
situate in Jackson County, Oregon,
to-wit: . i
One Highway Trajl er, 5 tc-n capac
ity, Manufacturer's Serial No. S2,
Trailer No. 2187,"' , ,
One Highway Trailer, 3V6 ton ca
pacity, Manufacturer's Serial No. S2,
Trailer No. 1740, ,'
or such part thereof as may bo neces
sary, will be sold pursuant to the
power of sale in said mortgage con
tained, nt public sale to the highest
bidder for cash, on the 7th day ot
January,. 1921, at tho hour of 10
o'clock A. iM. of said d.ay at tho John
C. Slgnor Warehouse, located at' the
comer of Fir and Fifth Streets in the
City of Medford, -County of Jackson
and State of Oregon, to satisfy the
debt secured 'by said mortgago above
set forth, together with any additions
thereto on account of interest and
charges accruing subsequent to De
cember 28th, 1920, and tho costs and
expenses of, these foreclosure pro
ceedings; -it boing further expressly
understood by this said notlco that
those two certain trucks, namely:
One Gary Truck, 5 ton capacity,
Model Mi Manufacturer's -Serial No,
8010, Motor No. 8 1971,
One Gary Truck, 3 ton capacity,
Model KT, Manufacturer's Serial No.
3105, Motor 7S134, which aro in
cluded under .the purview of said
mortgago, cannot he sold at this said
time for tho reason that thoy aro'sit
uate in McDoel, California, and that
the proceeds of this said sulo will be
credited upon tho notes and mortgage
as herelnabove'Bct out:
This notlco Js .published dally for
eight consecutive days in tne Med torn
Mail Tribune, a daily newspaper of
general circulation, published in the
City ot Medford, County of Jackson
and State of Oregon.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, -this
28th day of December, 1920.
AMERICAN SECURITIES
COMPANY. Mortgagee.'
,G. M. llOIiERTS,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
HETjP WArCTItf JtAI.B
WANTED .Men to clear brush land
on contracts. Phono 403-Y. Frank
Van Dyke. . W
FOUND!
A simple, ordinary, common
sense method of assisting you In
correctly preparing your annual
roturrt of ,
INCOME TAX
SYSTEM Is our business .
and
i
EFFICIENT Is our system
Consult us about your income
ta.t, bookkeeping, anaf other
business troubles. '
Auditing C) Aceouvtii3 y
iYSTENaVICElO-
(7 1 rvs u r-arxe I rwestmetvts Jf
M. P. Schmltt. Mgr.
Phone 581 Liberty Bldg.
WAXTKT1 SITrATIONtJ
WANTKll Ity eiu'im'dc young mar
ried man, position with firm in city
whero a future is assured, ltusscll
Edineados, 537 Austin St. 21i',
WANTED Garden work; wood put
In; house cleaning; carpets boat;
l:kliiK. crating. OIK Penn Ave. 2 111
WANTED Young mail IS years of age
wants (tosttlon In garage or plumb
lng shop as apprentice. Address
Box W, Mail Tribune. 2-lf
WANTED To help with housework in
a well ordered home. Phone 78S-K
21
WANTED Ity a refined lady a place
as companion. Address llox 90, Mai
Tribune. 2 1
HEM WATKtt FEMAMa
WANTED-Woinan for general house
work. Mrs. .M. I. Miuear. Phone
l-E-2. 2 1 1
HELP WAVTKD
Male nnd 1-oumle
WANTED Men or women to take or
dors among friends and neighbors
for genuine gimrnntncd hosiery, full
lino for men, women and children.
Ellmluato darning. We pay 75c iinjFOR SALE Fine 9-piece oak dining
hour spare time, or $:(i.00'u week for
full timo. Experience- unnecessary.
Write International Stocking Mills
Norristown, Pa. Pel
WANTED Responsible, active men
or women to represent us in sev
eral good sections of this stale, tak
ing orders for fruit trees, shrubbery,
rosea, etc., for spring delivery. De
mand is liberal and returns to intel
ligent workers aso substantial. Ad
dress with references. Oregon Nur
sery Company, Orenco, Oregon. 211
WANTED AtlBOElOiASlCOUS
WANTED Stan Aiken wants to prom
iso nil pleasure seekers new features
of Interest at Prospect tho coming
season. 219
WANTED Winter
ponies. Call 574 1
pasture
'hone.
for
two
tf
WANTED Fol'd touting car. Good
shape. Must not ho older-1 him 191 S
model. Address Box 1U3, euro Mail
Tribune stating price. 217
WANTED Some second-hand window
sash to make hot. bed, or hotbed
sash and frame. Phono SSli-X. 241
WANTED Four or five Ions feed
oats. Canal Company.- Phono 129.
WAiNTEP To rent 4 or 5 room
house, unfurnlBhed; no children
Phono 416-11. tf
WANTED The world to know that
Prospect, Oregon, "gem of the
Cascades," is destined to become
. famous as a health and recreation
resort. Stan Aiken, ciira Mall Tri
buno. . 24 4
WANTED 500 Medford families to
buy dry tier wood. Wo doliver.
Phono 890-X or 947-L. 252
WANTED Shoo repairing while you
wait at the "Model Hoot Shop." 21
S. Central Avo. Quick sorvico,
quality work. E. N. Illden, prop.
WANTED 10 h. p. ooller.
Phone
31-X-l, Central Point.
WANTED All kinds of building and
repair work. Phone 369-Y or
6GG-M, after Bli p.m. or before
soven a. in. 263
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
FOR KENT FCTOnSnEM BOOMS
FOR RENT Room with private en
trance, hot water free. Phono 808.
248
FOH RENT Rooms. Hot and cold
wator. Rent reasonable. Imperial,
30 N. Front. ' 24Y
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 70S W. Fourth. Phono S35-L.
2-14
FOR RENT
por' week.
-Sleoplng rooms, $2.00
4 45 S; front St. : 24 5
FOR UEiNT Sleeping room.
Riverside. ' '
315 S.
244
FOIl REN!
-APARXMENT8
FOR RENT KttrnlRhed apartment.
Adults only. Phone !I36-R. . 246
FOR RENT Apartment, $20. 211 N.
Peach. ... 244
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FOIl RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Room furnished for light
housekeeping; also Bleeping porch.
325-E. Jackson St. Phone 211. 200
FOR RENT nOUSES
FOR. RENT Five room furnished
house. Inquire 435 N. llartlett. 210
FAR RENT Modern 5-room bungalow
unfurnished; no children. Phono 4 !l
24'J
FOR RENT House. Phone 360, room
20. Ilurnum Apts., after 6:30 p.
evenings. 248
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
Close In. Will II. Wilson. tf
FOR BAIiB LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Extra good milk cow. W
S. Stanelift, Phoenix. 247
FOR SALE Ono team of mares
weight about 1250. Edw. G. M.iller
phono 13-X-3, Central Point. 216
FOR SALE Two No. 1 nillk cows,
just fresh. Will sell separate. Ad
dress W. A. Childcrs, Jacksonville,
Oregon. 248
FOR SALE One Jersey milk cow, one
Iron wheolbarrow. Phone 146-J.
903 W. Eleventh St. 244
FOItiSALE fine team of mares and
harness. Phone 723-W. 2a 1
vnn QAT.V A fnw irnnd VArlt hnrflPR
Heavy waeon. harness, flvo head
Rood milk cows. Ford car. Al
Musty, on the TyBon Beall ranch.
244
FOR SALE Six A-l fresh milch cows.
Walsh's place, one mile northeast of
Medford on Crator Lake road. 247
FOH HALE MlSJRLrV-VKOnB
l-'Oit SALE Alfalfa hay. 10.
I.. Walz
2ir.
FOR SALE Singlo comb White Leg
horn eockerols from Tancred's Im
perial 250 to 2S7 egg strain; large
vigorous birds. $l.0U each. U. V.
Crjm, phono 597-11-1. 219
KOI! SALE Leaving city. Choice fur-
iiiture at bargain prices. HUi S
Grape St. Phone 3SS-11. 2i:
FOR SALE Canarv singers. $.".0(
each. Females $1.U0. DeVoe's. tt"
FOR SALE Two canary birds, sing
crs; also piano box. Phono lUtl-.I
2li
FOR SALIC Latest model vulcanizing
machine. 311 N. Central Ave. 2 IS
FOR SALE 110 White Leghorn hens
and pullets, laying. Also Jersey
Guernsey heifer, been fresh 3 mo.,
about 3 gal., good looking and very
gonllo. llowniau ranch on Highway,
two miles north Central Poiul,
Phone P.lxxl. 2IS
FOR SALE Highlit grade, and fifth
grade school books, good as new, at
tho Motll'oid Shoo Hospital, 119 h'
Sixth St. 215"
.set. Circassian walnut bedroom suite.
library tables, chaii-s. wilton rugs,
Columbia wood or coal range, refrig
orator, and 'other articles, all prac
llcally us good as new, very reason
able. Call 119-W. 2-1 S
FOR SALIC
lnuseholil lurnlture.
Phono 835-L.
W. Fourth.
FOR SALE Pine sliiiupage $2.00 per
cord. Phono fjS5-.Ki. tf
FOR SALE Iron-clad Incubator in No,
1 condition: one thoroughbred Jer
soy bull IP mouths old. Phone
It-13-R. 24 1
FOR SALIC Good Volte hack with toi
and light harness, $10; also loose
alfalfa hay. Will deliver. II.
Conger, Phono Jacksonville 21-F-11
a. 21
FOR SALIC Mill run .fl.90, 80 lbs
rolled barley, $1.70; Dairy feed
$2.50; Egg Producer, $3.25, 90
lbs.; wheat, $3.00 perewt.; shelled
corn $2.75, 100 lbs.; scratch feed
$4.00, 100 lbs.: feed oats $2.50
100 lbs. Wo deliver. No charge
for delivery. Orders of sufficient
Bi.o delivered out of city. Save
money by huying from Russ Mill
or Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Ono feed grinder, $20
one corn sholler, $20. Hubbard
Bros. tf
FOR SALE 'Good sowing machln
cheap. F. E. Redden, 32 N. Central
"i . ' - tf
FOR SALE Tho Valley Fuel Co
carries tho best selection in the
city of all kinds of fuel, gives
prompt service, nnd w!U meet all
competition. Why buy olsowhoro
Phono 76. tf
FOR SALE One 5-horso Almo sta
tionary engluo, like, now, $225.
Ono 5-foot orchard disk, used one
season, $50. Ono 8-foot orchard
disk, used ono season, $75. One
10-lnch gang plow, just like now,
$75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf
FOR SALE Eight horses, one colt;
1) sets harness; 1 K Infer suhsoller;
l-sprny rig, complete. Call 30 N.
Central. Phono 105. tf
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment
ana dirt. Flowing and teaming
vork done. Phono 912-J, Bainuol
Batoman, 302 Muplo street.
AUiOMOHULKB
FOR SALE Overland 90.
Chllders.
Clark &
tr
FOR SALE
Chllders.
-Ford, chtnp.
Clark &
'.tt
FOR SALE Hupniohllo touring car.
A bargain for soinortio. Clark &
Chlldois. tf
FOR SALE Dodgo rondltlor. Run
2800 miles': Extra equipment con
sists of cord tiros on rear wheels,
two extra tires on carrier, spotlight,
lai'KO plata glass In back curtain,
molormelcr, windshield shade, Ga
briel similiters, Johnson shock absor
bers, years fire and theft Insurance.
1921 license on car. Here Is a real
car and at a prlco that will not bo
offered every day. Car absolutely
guaranteed. Some cash, rost terms.
Box 1066, phono S66-L. 217
FOR SALE Brand new Oakland at
a distinct sacrifice. Busy Corner
Motor Co. 244
tOR SALE Ono good Ford with
new tires and light delivery body.
Total price only $250. Tumy Mo
tor Co., 125 S. Front St. tf
FOR SALE Ono Dodge car, or trade
for light car. Phono 48U-J. tf
FOR SALE UPCAli KSTATB
FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE What
have you, for three room hotiso, 8
lots, at. Phoenix. ' Call at Apparel
Cleaners, 103 N. Central. 241
FOR SALE Good ranches. See us
heforo buying. J. 11. Andrews, 31
is. Grape St. Phono 53-M. tf
FOR SALE Least nnd exchango real
estute. Gold Hay Realty Company
FOR SALE Ronses and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. O. B. Buttorflold, phone
FORD TOURING -
..?350.00
FORD TRUCK
With covered body, cab and
windshield. 'Practically new $725
STUDEBAKER '17 $700
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Tel 10Q H2 So. Riverside
IvOBT
.OST lilac!; fur neck-niece. Leave at
Tribune. Reward. 216
.OST Ladies' bliio velvet hat, be
tween .Medford and Ashland, Satur
day, Jan. 1. Phono 7G. Rew ard. 217
MONEY TO liOAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrexr loans
money on real estate and burs
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 53-M. 31 North Grape
street.
BUSINESS niRECTOHT.
Abstractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOR13
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5.
No. 22 North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1D04.
Abstracts of Tltlo, Title Insurance.
Auto Bnppllen.
UAHER AUTO 6PRINO CO. W
aro operating tho largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Uao our spring!
when others tall. Sold under writ,
ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
Bt., Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
PORTER J. NI5FF Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Oarnett-
Coroy Building.
O. C. BOGGS Real entate law and
settlement of ostatea a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS Attorney. General
Practice. Patents a specialty. 31
N. Grape St.
Building Mnfrrlnls.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS spociall2e In all
kinds of comont building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractor.
DR. A. BURKLUND,
Chiropractor.
Spinal Adjustments.
204-205 Sparta Bldg.. cor. Main an!
Riverside.
Office phone 285,
Dcntlist
DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office
in Sparta Building. Office hours 8
to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Evening
by appointment . Phone 285.
Krpert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M,
Wilson. C. P. A. Attention give!
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look (nt4
our simplified accountlrj method,
LlKrty Building, Medford. Phomj
157-R.
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
FI1EMTY AND SURETY BONDS
We execute all forms of bond
McCurdy Insurance Agency. tt ,
bistrnction In Mnslo.
FRED ALTON IIAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Haigut Mush
tudlo, 818 Garnett-Corey Bids
Phone 72.
Physicians and Burgeons.
DU. A. BUKSELL Splnologlst, Phy
siciun and surgeon. Spinal adjust
nionts, general treatments and
diagnosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & 11.
Bldg. Tako ulovator to third floor,
rhono 29. ;
DR. J. J, Emmons Physician n
eurgeon. Practice limited to eye
ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen
tltflcally tested and glasses tup
piled. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P,
R. R. Co. Offices M.- W. s H. Co,
Bldg. Phone 567. '
DR. F. Q. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-117 Gurnett-Corey Bids.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 S. Laurel Btreet.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat. 301
Liberty building. Phone 496.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M- F. & H. Bldg.
Phono 965.
JAMES C. II A YES Physician and
Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a.
h., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta
building; rosldonco 1405 W. Main.
Phones: offico 563, res. 492.
"Specialty," Medical and Surgical
Biagnosis. - tf
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose loaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 17 Norts
Fir St.
Rug Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff ruga from old and
worn carpets and rvgs. Pbons
blO-M. 706 Pine St.
Stove and Plumbing Repairing
STOVE AND PLUMHING REPAIR
ING S. R. CastllO; M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 35. Oxy-Acotyleno woldlng
shop, 109 S. Holly St, Prompt service,
reasonable prices.
Tent and Awning Works
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING
WORKS 128 N. Grape St. Phons
443-Y. E. Burger, Prop. ' '
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft 8TORAQB CO.
Offlce-42 North Front St.- Phoue
316. Prices right. Bervica (Uati
anteed, ,