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"'WiSHIXOTON. .Jan. 0. Confl- i Lm of the recovery of Senator ; k.mborlain, of Oregon, . who . has WMilwlce operated on, was expressed .iv by hi attending physicians. ' iVs unexiMXstea. .complieatona . Ue- '' ' . lllvn,l' thot 1, I,. .1.1 j J,, nijio to receive visitors soon. f i .r -' Livestock - J .. jfORTLAND, Jan. ft Cattle wenlc- ti , er: Yecelpts 470. Quotation iinchnng- i; Hogs steady ; receipts 335. Quota- j Hons unchanged. . Sheep steady; re- ' j celpts 124. Quotations unchanged Butter PORTLAND, Jan. 0.- -Btittor weak .! Ejlra cuhes 60c; parchment wrajqied if a prints, box lots 53c; cartons 54c; half If tox lots half cent more; less than halt '! box lota lc more. Butterfat,. No. f j churning cream 50 , 53c f.o.b. ' ' Port ,3 land; undergrades 49c. f.o.b. Portland Eggs ft POIlTLAND.'bre., Jan. G Eggs low v i er. Buying price, unchanged at 45c, r. Selling price, candled 48 50c; selects J J24c'. i . . "Poultry Hn. Ilrhtistap.. hanvv .InfR! .11 p. 111..' I springs, llghti. g8?9c; heavy, 26S 27c; old roosters', '15c; turkeys, 684 j COc; geese, 40c; ducks, 45c. ; Grain and Feed i Barley;- $32 34; oats, $32.50; corn, No. 3, yellow, $34. ' Mlllruti, $34 36,. Hay ! . Buying prlce, timothy, $2728; al falfa', $2d21;' mixed, $23; clover, $20 22; cheat, $2223; straw, $13. CHICAGO, Jnn. C Bearish seirtl niehti as to wheat received new ini petiiH today on account of tho sus ponsion of the British. American Con tinental .bank in London. Opening prices,, which, ranged from halt cent to ,2c lower with March $1.C8W to $1.09 and, May $1.62 !4 to $1.C3 were followed ..by a moderate further set hack and ,t,hen somethlne of a rally. Corn sympathized with tho weak ness of wheat.. .After opening ISc off to a like advance, including May at 74 to 711, the market hardened a little, but then sagged :all around. , "' ': UEW YORK, Jan. 6. Metal shares -were the stabilizing issues at the opening of today's stock market, most of the copper group, notably Inspira tion nnd American Smelting, advanc ing substantially over yeStordoy's fi nal 'prices. The cheaper, :oils ...and prominent motors nlso wore higher and Crucible Steel was strongest of the--active shares at an advance of points, fractional gains miled ninong-jipecialties, but shippings and twrno of tho rails cased. (.'preliminary, quotations for ex change on London , were higher, tho demand,, rate, of , 3.C.5 - 'showing a Halo o half a cent over .tho maximum price quoted- after, tho eloso of yes terday's dealings.- ,i -), Rubbers, 'textiles,-shinp,in.g3' equipr mcnts and rails at. extreme gains of two to nye polnts'.led. inoter. rally In ' the final hour. - The ;closing . was -strong. ,,; - . Various Industrial and special is- bUc's participated, in 'today's active HtQck market, mostly at material ad vances, notwithstanding extensive profit taking. V Sales , approximated 000,000 shares., ... ; AlllsrChalmorsi ,.t .... 34. American Beet Sugar -. V. . 41.5 Aihericaii Can' ..... i ... . -27.2 American Car Foundry , . .,. 123.7 American Midq & Leather.'ptd. 77i8 American International Corp.-- 41. Alnerlcan Locomotive , ..84. American Smelting & Bef'g. i . .', 38.5 American Sugar . '. .......... 92. 5' iVnterlcau Siunatra Tobacco 7.7.3 American; tI&iX.-.., . ."..'. . . . . . 98.0 American Woolen 63.7 Anaconda Copper ... ..38.5 Atchison . J ... ,i,'.84.' Atl., Gulf & W. Indies 73.2 Baldwin .Locomotive ......... 89. Baltimore &. Ohio Hethlehem Steel, "B" ... . Cuhadlan Pacific" ....... .' Central Leather ........ Chandler Motors . : . . . . Chesapeake & Ohio Chipagq,.MIl.;,and St. Paul Chicago. R. I. & Pnc Chino Copper Colarodo" Fuel & Iron .... Corn Products Crucible Steel Cua Cane Sugar Erie . . . .- General Electric 36. , 6.7. 117. 40.2 .-69; 61'i2 .29.6 27. 22.2 30. 68.2 I 84.7. 23.7 . .14'. J21.3 General Motors 16 Goodrich Co. 42. Great Northern pfd 76. n. y. Stocks Great Northern Ore Ctfs. ......' '29. Illinois Centra! 88.3 Inspiration Coppor". i ' 33. I ill. Mer. .ilarine pfd. ........ ,t 63.7 International Paper 46.J liennccott Copper 29.8 UiuixviUe & Nashville -.; 102. Miutwell Motors. ?.S Mexican . Pciiolo'um ... .-. ... V.i Miami .Copper ; ... ..19.i Middlu, Statag Oil ....... 14. -Mid vale Steel -. . . , SIT flllssouri Pacific. 20. New York Central 72.5 N..Y.. N. H. and Hartford ... 19.2 Norfolk &.' Western . 100.2 Northern Pactfle .......... . 83!' Oklahoma Prod. & ' Ref. . . '. . . 3.t I'an American Petroleum ..... 73.3 I'consylvania 41. People's Gas ,. 35.. rittsburg and West Va.. , SC. Ray Consolidated Cpppcr ....13.B Heading -... .83.3 llep. Iron & Steel . 65. IUynl Dutch. N. Y 6C.f. Shell Trans. & Trnd 43.7 Wonthern Pacific , Koutlini'ii linilmiy ... . Stuiidjini Uil of X. ,i, , ' Studelmker ("oi punili.m Tennessee t'oppor Texas Co Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental oil L'nion Pacific l S. Food Product , V. S. Tletall Stores ., H. s. Ind. Alcohol ...... I. 'nlicd .Stales Rubber ,. United Rimes .Steel I'tah Copper We.stinghou.se Electric "'5 4l ' 44. ICS Willy'B Overland fi. . 3.5 14. 2S. 53.5 C.J 35.3 23. American Zinc, Lead and Sni. liutto and Superior ...... f'al.'i. Petroleum Montana Power (bid) ..--'' Shnttuck Arizona Pure Oil Invincible oil Rev. Samples, pastor-of the Baptist church has gone to CloverdaleOre., to hold a series of meetings there.. Rev. Nautridge of Ashland will-fill his vac ancy while he Is there. Mrs. Ceo. Ziders of Albany, passed through here Monday morning on her way home from San Francisco where her husband is la the S. P. hospital being compelled to return there for the second course of treatments for Injur ies received in a wreck some over a month ago. She was- accompanied from here by her niecer Miss'Thelma Hughes who was returning to Corval lis to resum. tier studies there, after spending the holidays with her .'par ents here. : Mrs. Jonas Tlarrelt entertained at New Year's dinner her mother, .and father Mr. and Mrs. R. Sloppy, Mr. and M1S..E. C. Gardner and children, Mrs. Gardner, Sr., Lee Bettenger and Mrs. Bird. .. ' .... .,' ,: ' Mr. and Mrs. Mnrion Dozler' spent the holidays with Mrs. Dozlor's. .par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stump. They returned to their home at Leland, Ore., the last of the week. , - Ed Stites who lives on the John Bee- son place is moving his family on the Norris place across Hear creek. ' Mrs. Frank Rose was an Ashland isltor Saturday. ,. Mrs. Gunn Is home agam and getting along nicely after undergoing a second operation at Dr. Jarvis' sanitarium in Ashland. Mr. J. Patterson is, still quite,.poorly at his home on the highway, since his ecent, operation. - , ' ; '-. Rev. Phelps, pastor of the Melhodist church, , is holding a Borles of meetings which will probably close next Sunday night. ' Everyone 4b Invited and urged attend these splendid meetings every evening at 7:30 sharp. Mrs. Ellis with her daughter Ellen gave gone to Arizona to visit her two daughters.' -; , ' Mrs. Wallie Bell of Klamath Falls, eturncd home lost, weak after visiting Mr.-Bell's parent, .-Air. and Airs. Jefl Bell.', . - " ' ' ; J' f ,'- Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Estes returned home', last-weelt after spending the hoiidays with relatives in California.', Mis, imtiap." is BeridUBiy mi. at nor. home. Mr. rind Mi's. F.- E. Sriiith of Belling- ham, Wii., are hero visiting Mij). hSmlth's , mother,. Ml. Margaret Cros by. They stopped off at Salem and brought John Crosby home with them. He .had been at Salem for two'years taking treatments there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and chil dren of Portland, ' spent the holidays .with Mr.- Green's , sister, Mrs,; S. J. Stump and other relatives here. 1 -- Miss Edythe Hazert was a guest of Miss Beulah Clemmens at the. home of her uncle, Mr. M. E. Tryer, Saturday and Sunday. , " ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles' O.Tryer-ar rived Monday monilng-fpr a slioit,visJt at. the parental home."'-The -bride; was Miss .Arllne Hoerr,. daughter of Mr. George Hoerr of Eugene, Ore., and was a student at the Oregon university and a brilliant and accomplished y3ung lady. The newlywedB left on train' 16 .Monday ' evening 'for Grants Pass, where the groom is station agent for 'the' Southern Pacificcompany ai that- FAT PEOPLE i GET THIN Wliy ba ftvantout ln rou nlfhl NAir :.J9 l p"Ulnt...twlitw nws to Ui -wuTIJurfuUy psi-li,ti,. tat, rullatilr K,ire!n (rt .lemt .,y,.iio a4 Utl .kii1 . ., Gal -IKft!l- 6a ttl. jtOREIM- ubul.4pnttMMjlicad Jsuiml..Al Uia drufUt'a FaI n dtm-Uona uihIp, noif r-rrfund iuarrnt-o Prffel!'a i:r II mallwl Iwt FRC6.b7 KOREIN CO.. NE..M. Station X. Na Yart. N. V. . I 1 i tii n it Tiii - N i " 5 X i FORCED SALE Get ti Country Home Cheap ; ' 10 or 20 Acres or More I Hunting, Fishing, Boating; .. , NtfFog, No FtbstrNoWind. ' ' . - . - ; y , ' - On pnvcil highway,' fucing Rogue. Klvcr for three-quarters of a mile, just ubove the Snvugo Rapids Dam. TIUs Dam when complctcil i will make a beautiful lake in front of this place. Several beautiful i building sites fucing the h!ghwny,nti river. The very best of lonm ! soil, water, avnllnhlo for irrigation, tho coming - season -.from the J Grants Tass Irrigation pnjccu' Altitude 075 fecCGd! to Bummer, i .'warm in winter.. .. Price $100 to $250 per acre. ' This plnco is known as tho Savage l'lnce. A cove con.sistlng of lflO ! ,' 'ncres of nearly level land in .Rogue Itlver Canyon., I. consider tills U tlic must delightful place for a country home in tlic State of Oregon. , ."ideal for' berries, fruit, alfalfa and garden.. We did no Intend to Roll this until next summer but must raise some money so are put- j ting it on sale at one-half the price wo believe we could "ell It for , if wo could hold It until later., ; j It Interested cso us nt once ahtl make your choice. ) T jJ.C. Barnes; 20 N. Peach Rogue River Land fEDFon matt; TR-mirm MF.PFOTi'n. or?F.fioT. ttttttjrday, .tanttatjx ?. in KliV. ilfss Iiettlah Cli'imnens of , f '"""is. Calif., was al.so a guest at the ; jTryer Jifuue during the Christmas ya '. icarion. A uriirise party was given, at the home or Mr. and .Mrs. .11. E. Trver, 0:,. j Thursday evening in honor of Miss j Iteulah C'emmens of Dorris, Calif. 120. 'Guests present were Miss Edythe lla zen, Miss ICthel Hackler, Miss Carmen Rose, Miss. Samples, .Miss Lucy Oat jj'j man, Miss Kthel llazen, Miss Ruth y, '!, Hackler, Miss Rose and Miss Beulah 54.1 i Cleinniens. The evening was enjoyably 14. I spent in music and games. Light re- freshments. were served durln3 " the evening. 0, ews (Furnished by vne .TacKson Gounty Abstract Co.) Marriage Licenses George C. Mansfieiu and Ruth Camp bell. ' - - - :- llreyhton Finch and Amy Eccleston. William E. Eaton and Ella Mary C. Caine. , ; ' , , '. ! , Cecil A. lUpwn. arid Blanche Johns ton Cripps. Lou A. Smith and Mary Wilda Mc Callistcr. ' - Probate Court " Est. Ina M, Hughes et al (minors). Proof of publication. - Est. Jane Carroll. Proof of publica tion. 1 Est. Thomas M. Barr. Order settling final account. , CircultCourt ; G, W. Lewis 'vs. Silvan Provost ct al Demurrer. 1 ' -Anna P. i Stewart vs. Martin A Stewart. . Demurrer.; i Ora A. Morse vs.- Mt. Vernon Nation al bank, .Reply. ;? Talent Irrigation. District vs. Edwin 'Hughes. Demurrer. - State vs. William Murphy. Uttering forged .evidence of' debt. state vs. i'J. iviorgun. u tiering iuisu evidence of debt. - i The Bullock Merc. Agency vs. W. L. Frei'es. To recover inoney. .' Real Estate Transfers A.'D. Helms et al to Horace Jay ' Terrlll, part D, L; C. 04 in tp. 38, S. R. 1 West....! $ I. S. Rowley to Arthur R. Row- ley, mining claim City' of Medford.to Ernestine f Erdman, lots 1 and 2, blk. 1, ( Bunker Hill Add.... 25.98 Ernestine Erdman. to Ell John ' son, lots 1 and 2, blk. 1, Dunk- . er Hill Add Geo.,F. King et al to J. N. Brown .... lee, S.Wof SW Bee. 2B,.tp. 33, S. R. 1 west C. Gllsan et al to . George E. Pratt, NE of SE sec. 24, tp. 38, I., I S. R. 2 West V. , Lillian M. Kinder et Ivr to Mar-, ion C. Kinder," lot 11, blk. 4, . Ross Add.; bq Medford : I; C.,Su5oa ot nx.to. D..BUrford, ivlot 5, hlk. 2, Ross Add. to Med- ifoiw 10 Fredoriok W. Dorn et ltx to I. C. Dawson et nx. lot 5.. blk. 2,. .Ross--Add. to Medford Will H. Cllne et al to Georgo W. Nichols et ux, govt, lots 1 and 2, sec. 20,, tp. 38, S. R. 1 E 10 i i It!s, Oooil fori Cliildrcn MrB. C.;'E. Schwab, 1007 14th St, Canton, Ohio, writes: "We use Fo ley's Honey and Tar for coughs and find It one 'of the best remedies on the market, especially good for chil dren's coughs, as it does not contain any drug that Is harmful." Serioir sickness often follows lingering colds. Hard coughing racks a child's body and.dls-turbs strength-giving sleep, ahd,.the poisons, weaken the system so that disease cannot be warded off, Take Foley'Bi lat.tirite. Sold every where; ;: -. . ,-" Nolicd Of Cliattol Mortgugd Salo Notice is hereby given, that where as, default, has occurred in the con dltions of that certain,:&attoi mort gage made,' executed and --deliverei by W. T. i Estep, GiA., .Corbln at' Mary A.. Esten, as mortgagors, to F, C- Gibbons, as mortgagee, 1 bearing dato of October .11th, .1920, and 1" Ine recorded in Volume 13 of the Chattel Mortgage Record's' of Jackson County. Oregon, at pages 309 to 871 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-wlt: . ., - One note, in-tho Bum or $2250.00, due November 1st, 1920, one note in thetsunv of $2250.00. due December 1st,' 1920, and one note in the sum of St. ... Phone 784-L I Or i Company, Phone' 329 ,- . i1LT mm $442.00. payable in :ustallnients of 03.50 on January 1st, 1921, and1 on the first . day. ot .cadi succeeding month thereafter until the full sum of $8442.00 has been paid, each- ot said! notes .bearing interest at. the rate of Eight ($1 per cent per annum from date and the first two thereof hearing date of October 1st. 1920, and the last bearing date of October 11th, 1920,' which said nates and mortgage 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 and which said company has, by reason of the failure of the said makers to pay any of said otcs or the Installments of either principal or interast thereon,, elected in accordance with the terms of said notes and .mortgage to declare the bole thereof now due and payable, and . Whereas, there Is now due. owing and unpaid on said, notes and moi l eauo and unto the American- hecur- ties Company ..from the said W...T. Estep, C. A. ..Corbln and Mary A. Knten the .-nrincinal . sum - of 12. 942.00,, with interest thereon at the rate ot S per cent per. annum from October 11th, 1920. which said Inter est at the -date-hereof .amounts 'to $21S.nS,.und .the attorneys fees nec essarily incurred in the foreclosure f said mortgage in. the . sum -, of $1300.00, making: tho total aggre gate sum now due, owing and unpaid nto the holder of said mortgage, to- wlt: . the . American.-Securities. .Com pany, under said mortgage the sum f $14.400.ri8;' - .: . Now. therefore, part of the property described hi said mortgage which is situate in. Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: r - . --.'..- One Highway Trailer. 5 ton capac ity, Manufacturer's .Seriul No. S2, Trnilor. No. 2187,' r i One Highway Trailer,- 3 V4 ton. ca paclty, Manufacturer's Serial No. S2 Trailer No.:. 1740, -.' or such part thereof as may be neces sary, .will, be Bold' pursuant to the power of sale in said mortgage con tained, at public salo to the highest bidder for caBh, on tho 7th day or January; 1921, at-the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at tho John Signor: Warehouse, located nt the poVner of Kir 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 oi Intorest and charges accruing ''-subsequent to De cember 2Sth, 190y and the costs fcnd expenses of these' foreclosure pro ceedings; it being further expressly understood by this said notice that those two certain trucks, nnmoly; One Gary Truck. 5 ton capacity, Model' M, Manufacturer's- Serial s'o, 801G. Motor -No. 84971. ' One Onrv Truck.' 3 14 ton capacity Model KT, ntuilufaclurer's Serial No 310!i, -Motor 7S134,' which are In eluded under the purview of said mortgage,' cannot be sold at this said time for tho reason, that they- are slt uuto in McDoel, California, and that the .proceeds of this said sale wlll be credited upon the notes and mortgage 'lOl.as hereinabove set outi ' v ' ; This notice. is published dally 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. ; Dated at Medford, Oregon,, this 28th day of December, 1 920, AMERICAN SECU'KITAES ' COMPAiNY, Mortgagee" : , !; G. M. ftOBERTS, ". ' . ; .Attorney for Mortgagoo Order to Show Cause In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Guardianship of tho. Persons and Estate of Chester Wayne Dicsa. and ira Earl Diess, Minor Persons. . It, appearing to tla 'Court' from'lthe petition ot Henry uoruon uiess, guar. dian In the "above, entitled' matten that It is necessary and will be bene flclal to the above named minors that the real estate. of said minors here after described, :. and . all . thereof. should be sold,. . ,ii Now. therefore, i the next of kin of paid minors,' HehryVGordqn Dless, and all persons Interested In the estate of said minors,-are heroby' directed to appear before this Court at the Court House - in ": Jacksonville,- Oregon, on the 15th day of January, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. ; m. and show eause why . a license should not be granted for the sale of such estate. ' j The following Is a description of the real estate above referred to: 1 ;' An undivided . two-thirds, of. ., Lot iNumber Five (5) iii Block, Number Six (60, in Sledden's Second Addition to the City of Eugene, in.Lane Coun ty,1 Oregon; an undivided one-sixth interest in: and to the East half of .the Southwest quarter,, the Southeast quarter, of the . Northwest quartor, and the Southwest quarter of ' the Northeast quarter of Section Six (6), Township Thirty-eight -(38) South, Range Four- (4) West,, of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Jackson Cpunty, Oregon. ...... ..- . ,-i ,.lt is Jiereby ordered that this Order to show cause' he published, for- three FOUND!. fci:-. -I,. ! , A simple, ordinary, common-'.' tense method or assisting you in correctly preparing your annual' ; return of : INCOME-TAX SYSTEM Is our business - .EFFICIENT is. our system ; ' Consult ns about .vour inepma tax. bookkccriinir, and other business. troubles. ' V ' O Aud:iira- O Accounting fj kYSTEM XERVICElO: TjP lrvestner,tsyy Irourarxe M. P. Scfimitt. Mor. . Pbone 581 ! Lluerty- Bldo- successive weeks In the .Medford Dally Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general olmihiliou tu Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. Dated at Jacksonville, Orgou, Dec; 11, 1920. G. A. GARDNBiR, . . - , Judge. . HKLP WASTtl MJktM WAN.TED A bus boy. .Medford Hotel tr WANTED 'Men : to clear brush land on contracts.. Phone 403-Y. Frank Van Dyke, - - .... -246 .:. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED-r-Yonng woman who Is not strong, but ablo to do some wprk would like to como to southern Ore gon for health, is willing to work tor'bdard- in small family of adults. For ' liarf fc'ulo . ' write. t)ox ioi. Inde pendunce. Polk Comity, Ore. 215 WANTED Work nf any kind. Reward for - annje.. "Will contract land for spring plowing; etc., by acre or otherwise at once. AddresB Hox S, Mail Tribune. . 249 WANTED Dy energetic young war rled man, position with firm' in city whero a future Is assured. Russell Eduieades, 53T Austin St. ; 2 ifi WAXTED-r-Garden work; wood ipnt In; house cleaning; carpets be".1: packing, crating. 518 Penn Avo. 249 WANTED rYoung man 18 years of age wants position in garage or plumb ing shop ns apprentice. Address Box W, Mail Tribune. 215 WANTED To help with housework In a well ordered home, Phone 7S8-R-2. . . ,. ...... . 245 WANTED rUy a refined lady a place as companion.,? Addross Box 90, Mall Tribune. .' - ! 245 WANTED MISCJOOiAIVKOna WANTEWTo buy two pigs, weight about 35 to 60 lbs. . Address J. A. M., caro Mull Tribune. 250 WANTEDr-Reward of $10.00 for In formation given that will lead , to securing a satisfactory . house or apartment. A. Ueryle Ixiwls, Holland Hotel. 245 WANTED Phone 45 -To 2-Y.' buy a work C: C. Hoover. team. 240 WANTED- Stan Alknn wants to prom- . lse ull pleasure sookers new features of Interest at Prospect tho coming season. . .. . 249 WANTED Winter pasture ponies. . Call .674 Phone. for two . tf WAITED Ford touring , car. Good , shiipe. Must. not be older than 1918 . model. . Address Box 103, care Mail , . Tribune stating .price. 247 WASTED Four or five tons , feed oats. Canal Company. 'Phono 129. WAiNTED--To rent 4 - or 5 room house,-unfurnished;' no children. Phone, 410-11. - tf WANTED 600. Kodtord, families tp ' buy dry, tier , wood.- We. deliver. , .Phone 890-X.or 947-L. ... 252 WANTEDrr-Shoe repatrlng while you wait at the " Model Boot Shop. 21 S. Central . Ave. , Quick .. service, quality work. E. N. Blden, prop. .- WANTED 10 h. p. poller. 31-X-l; Central Point. Phone WANTED All kinds of building and , repair work. Phone S59-Y or . 660-M. after Bix p, m. or- before , . seven a. m. '-'' 268 WANTED House- moving . and re ' pairing.. Phone 488-M or 48B-X. tf" FOR 'Itli.VT irrjnmSREo ROOMS F,QR .RENT Modern room, closoi in. . Phone 80S.. , 248 FOR RENT Rooms.,, Hot and cold i water. : Rent reasonable, i Imperial, ;: 30 N. Front. . .. ... . , - . : 24Y FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, $2:00 per week. . 445 S. Front St. : 245 VOn RENT APARIMENT8 FOR RENT Furnished - apartment. Adults, only. I Phono 936-R. , 245 . FOR -RENT HOUSEKEEPING : ..?'.- ROOMS , FOR - RENT-Light ' housekeeping rooms,.. 322 S, Central Avo. 247 FOR RENT Room furnished for light housekeeping;- also sleoping porch. 325 E. Jackson St: Phone 211; 250 V FOR RENT HOPBKS . FOR RENT Five room furnished house. Inquire 435 N. Bartlett. 240 FOR RENT Modern 6-room bVmgalow unfurnished; no children. I'Phone 49. ,., ... ; . . : -.- - - - 249 FOR RENT T-liouBe. Phone 360, room 20, fiarnum Apts., after 6:30 p. m evenings - 248 FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. Close In. Will H. Wilson. , . tf FOR BALK 1JVE8TOUK FOR SALE Extra good milk cow. W. S. Stancllff, Phoenix. . .247 FOR ,-SALE-Ono team of mares weight about 1260; Edw. Q. Mlllor, jihona 13-X-3, Central Point. - - 210 FOR- SALE Two -No. 1 milk cows Just fresh. Will sell separate.' Ail dross -W. A. Chllders. Jacksonville Oregon. " -- 248 FOR SALE One team of mares and :harnes8. I'hqne 728-W. ' 231 FOR SALE Six A-l fresh milch covs. Walsh's place, one mllo northeast of Medford. on Crater L.ake roaa.".: mi t LOST On Eagloj'olnt road, Goodrich tire 30x3 V4, on rim. ..Finder please call 67-J-3. ' : ... - 249 LOST Black fnr'rieck-plece Leave at : Tribune. "Reward. ' . - - ,vi46 LOST Ladles' bluo velvet hat, bo -tween Medford and Ashland, -Satur day, Jan. 1. Phone 70, Reward. 21 - 21 t'OB BALE MIBOElilulN08 Oli SA1.1-; New and used typewrit ers, adding machines, .check writors. Kxpert i()pewriter overhauling, ull makes. Call Mr. Hall,. Hotel Holland. 219 FOR SAI.K 370J. Laying pullets. Phone 250 FOR SALE Good mnnzanita wood. Phone l-F-14: $1 at ninch; $5 deliv ered.; Good measure. 249 FOR SALE About 20 tons hay In barn; nso of feeding racks, sheds and pasture goes with it. C. !.. Farrar, I-ake Creek, Oregon. . 247 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. E. L. Walz. . . . 210 FOR SALE Single comb White Leg horn cockerels from Tuucred's Im perial 250 to 2S7 egg -ctraln; large vigorous birds. $4.00 each. It. V. Crura, phone 697-R-l. ' 249 FOR SALE Leaving city. Choice fur niture at bargain prices. 100 S. : Grape St. Phono 3SS-H. - 24 FOR SALE Canary singers, $5.00 each... Females SI .00. DeVoe s. tf FOR SALE Latent model vulcanizing machine. 811 N. Central Ave. 21K I'OR SALE 00 White Leghorn liens . and pullets, laying. Bowman ranch : on highway, twoniiles north Centra Point. Phone 19xxl. 24S FOR SALE Eighth snide and fifth grade school books, good as now, at the. Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 JO. Sixth St. - : 245" FOR SALE Fine. 9-piece oak dining set, Circassian walnut bedroom suite library .tables, chairs, wiltou. rugs, Columbia wood or coal range, refrig erator, and other, articles, all prac tically as good as new, very reason able. Call 149-W... ..... 248 FOR SALE Pine sttimpage $2.0d per cord. Phono 085-J-3. tf FOR SALE-r-Gond Velio hack with top and light harness, $10; also loose alfalfa hay. Will-deliver. - II. E, Conger, l'hond -Jacksonville 21-F-1 -'245 FOR, SALIC Mill run $l.ilfl, 80 lbs.; rolled . barley, ,$ l'.70; Dairy feud $2.50; Egg Producer; $3.25, 90 lbs.; wheat, $3.00 perewt.; shelled corn $2.7:j, 100 lbs.; scratch fend, ,$4.00, 100 lbs.: feed oats $2.50 100 lbs. Wo dollver. No charge for delivery. Orders of sufficient size delivered out of city. -Save monoy by buying from Russ Mill or Monarch Seed Co . .. FOR'SALIO-r-One feed grinder, $20 , one iorn , sheller, $20. Hubbard .Bros, '' ' - : ' ' tf FOR SALIC 'Good sowing machine cheap. F. E. Redden, 32 N. Central r- ,- - . .. tf FOR SALE r-Tho Valley Fuel Co. carries the best selection in the .city of all kinds ot fuel, gives prompt service, and. will meet all competition,... Why buy elsewhere ' Phone 76. ' , .-,:. .... ;.., FOR ' SALE--One B-horse Almo -sta-, tlonary onglnoi liko new, i $226 One 5-foot orchard disk, used one season, $50. One .8-foot orchard disk, used one season,. $75. , One 10inch gang plow, just like new $75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. , . . tl FOR SALE Eight horses, one colt 9 seta harness; il Klllfer subsoller -.1 ispraylg,' complete. .-. Call 30 N. , ventral, rnone iot. ..! .. it FOR SALE Sand, gravel: sediment and' dirt. ' .Plowing i and .teaming v ork done, i Phone 9 1 2 -J,: Bamuel Batoman, 302 Maple Btreet.' - AViO OJMJUK9 .; F'OR SALE 1918 Ford with camping outfit, folding, .tabic,, camp stool camp stove, trunk ruck, small ten and auto tools' all for $375; terms desired. Will H. Wilson; 32 N. Front ,--..'..-.-. A: -7 .-lit FOR SALE Overland 90. . Clark Childers. ... . . j. ,. .. , ... ., . , ,' li'OR SALE Ford, i chtap. , Clark Childers. tf FOR SAL15 'Hupmoblle touring ca A barguln for someone. ' Clark Childers. - - - - tf FOR ' SALE Dodge ; roadster. linn 2800 miles. Extra equipment' con sists of cord-tires -on rear wheels two extra ,tres on-carrier, spotlight, large plate 1 glass . In . back curtain; inotpnneter, . windshield, shade, Ga briel sntibbers, Johnson shock absor bers, years fire and. theft insurance. .1921 license on car. .. Upre is a real cs'.r and at a price that, will, not be offered every day.. " Car, absolutely guaranteed. Some cash, rest terms. Box 1066, phono 866-L. " 247 iOR SALE One good Ford with new tires and light delivery body. Total price only $?50. Tuiny Mo tor Co.,125 SiFront St. . .. . . tt FOR SALE r-Ono Dodge ea,r,-or trade for light car; Phone 489-J. ' ' tf MO.VEI TO liOAJf TO LOAN J. B. Andrei's loana money on real estate and buvs mortgages , and Liberty .,,bonda. .Phone 63-M. II North Grape ' trAet FORD TOUEINO ,.?350.00 FORD TRUCK ; i'i; V ; : With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $725 jBTUDEBAKERVW1 .$700 Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel ISO 113 So. Riverside BARGAINS PAriTC PFXTFN FOR 8ALIt rtKAt, r.8TAT -- - . u. - ... FOR SAL.U Good ranches. See us before buying. J. 11. Andrews, 31 K. Urape St. Phone 53-M. . . tf FOR SALE Least, and exchange real estate. , Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows. furnished or unfurnished; . also acreage. C. 8, Butterlleld, phone 216. . OR SALE OR TRADE 40 acre wood and timber ranch eight miles out, on Ciriffin Creek. Small home, barn and other Improvements. Inquire at 518 Realty St. 248 BU81NE8B DlRKCTOK'i. Abstractors. MURRAY - BROS. & VAN VOR18 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. . 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Aoto Supplies. LAHKR ATJTO SPRING CO. We. are operating the. largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa clfla northwest.. Ubo our springs when others fall. Sold under wrlt- . ten guarantee... J4 Nort'j -Fifteenth 8t., Portland, Oregon. ' Attorwys. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-iw. . rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ' .:,...-. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, ,.QarnetU Corey Buildjng. . ., . O.. BOOOS---Roal estate 'law and settlement of estates a specialty. B.. F. LINDAS Attorney.- - General Practice.!,: Patents a specialty. 31 N.- Grape St..---.- . . : n Building Mnterfals. MEDFORD- CEMENT . .BRICK 4 BLOCK. WORKS specialise In all . kinds of -comont building products, Cor. Fir and Tonth streets. ' Chiropractor, DR. A. BURKLUND, Chiropractor. . Spinal Adjustments. - : 204-205 Bparta Bldg., cor. Main an i Riverside. . j. Office phone 885, ? -' "-' -.-' -; Dentilst ' DR. V. R. KAUFMAN. Dentist : Office in Mparta untitling. Office hours S to 12 a. m, X to .5. p. m. Evonlng by appointment. Phono 285. ..Expert Accountant. WILBON ' AUDITING ' CO. B. ; lb ' Wilson. O, P. A. Attention glye i to anything in: Accounting and lu - oome Tax requirements,'. Look inhj - our simplified accoutitln method, . Lltorty Building, , Medford. . Phone '137-R. ' ; . . , .. .- '..:-' Fidelity and Surety Bond.,. iRWUTY AND SURETY B0ND8-H I Vie, execute ;all forms; ot , bond , KcOurdy Insurance Agency, -yj tf . Instruction in Music ; ' FRED ALTON HAIGUTTeacher ot piano and harmony... Hulgbt Musi) tudlo, 318 Qarnett-Corey Bid Phone: 72. Phjsiglu0;nd Burgeons.. Da-Av BURSSLWSelnoroglst.'. Phy . Blclan, and surgeon., .SyliiB.1 adjusk -1 monts,, general treatments, ana i diagnosis. '309-10-11 M. F. & H. ' Bldg. Take elevator to third floor, I Phone. 29.. . ', ... 'vf. DR., J. ., J..'i Emmens Physician an . surgeon.i .. Practice limited. to eye i , ear, nose and throst.: , Eyes ;iolen tlfflcally . tested' an4, glasses ' sup. plied. Oculist and Aurist, for 8., P, ' ; R.' R. Coi; ; Offices M, F1. A H. " Bidg.j Phone 687. . , . r- vDR. F. O. CARLO W " '( (DRi,EVA.MAINS,CARW)W '. ,:. OSTEOPATHIC, PHYSICIAN ' ilf-117 Qarnott-Corey Bldg. 1 ' 'Phone D04-L. , ' ',. ,. ; Residence 26 S. Laurel Btreet. DR. W. :W .HOWARD Osteopath!. (.Physician. ; Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. SOI. . Liberty building. Phone 4.86.. .., , DR.' HARVEY P, COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless lleth- -ods,, ;Hoora 428 M: F. &. H.; BJdg. Phone 965. , , . . , ,.. ., . ; JAME3 C. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; office hours. 11 to IS a. h., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. --Sparta-buildlnr; residonce 1405 W. Main.: Phonesi office 663,j.res.,K492. "Specialty," Medical and .-SurglcoI Diagnosis. U,' Printers aaid Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has, tha bOBt equipped . priptlng office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems. ... etc. .Portland prices. 27 Norta Fir St. - Rug Weaving' MEDFORD FLUFF HUG "WORKS ..makes fluff rug v fTom old -and worn carpets and irvga.: Phona . 610-M. 706 Pine St. . -t ' 1 Stove and Plumbing-Repairing i STOVE AND PLUMI.UN'0. ..REPAIR ING S. R.ifcastlIe,.M. F. & H. Bldg.: , Phono 35. ' Oxy-Acotylone welding shop, 109 S.Jiolly SU J?rpmut; service,, . reasonable prices. . . Tent and Awning Works .... MEDFORD TENT AND AWN1NO WORKS 128 N. Grape St. Pboaa . 443-Yu;- E. Hurgor, Prop. T Traasrer EAD8 TRANSFER ss STORA1B CO. I Of flce42. North Front Bt. Phone 315. Price, right, Bertie guar anteed. i . blncialr Con. Oi ii.i