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ftiTCDFOTlD - WATTi TTCTRWR, MEBFORT). - OHK ("!0N, TODAY, .TANF.VRY 7. 1021 f 13,009,000 1LE NEWSPRINTUSED IINTHE-YEAR1920 1 V,V Mb' ' WASJHIXOTOX,- Jan. ?, l-leatinsrs on thc national forestry program :liin which calls for the expenditure of $11,000,000 a year fur the protection and development of forests, were set out today before tho- ptib-rominlttee on appropriations of which Renresen 'tative AudVrson is chairman. ' ' Newspaper publishers, paper manu facturers, lumber mon. ' timber Umd owners,, wood using indu-siries, ' the United States forest 'service and .the Anterican Forestry association .'were represented. One million dollars a year for co operating with the. states in protont- ' Ing- the forestH from fire and 10.000, . 000 a year for obtaining additional forest land for the' government, is . being asked ns a forward step In the ohdeavor to obtain sufficient lumber and paper pulp for, future needs. f : Importance of 'the proposed legis lation to the industries of the country cannot be over-estimated, according to R. S. Kellogg, chairman of the na tional -forest program committee, made up of(men representing' many industries. - ' "This is a paper ago' and fn tho United States, nt least, a newspaper age," said Chairman Kellogg, who is also secretary of tho News Print Ser vice bureau. "From an annual con scription ..of. -three pounds of; - news print paper per capita, in 1880, wo have gone 16-115 pounds in 1 920... The . niews )rint paper produced in the United States and Canada ', this year ii put 'in the form of a standard roll 73. inches wide, su:hus is used by tnariy of the largo newspapers, would unwind 13,000,000 miles." jj "Unlike our other basic' raw ninto rjalu, sanh ns -coal, mil and nietuls, timber, need trot he mined and. ex hausted anil sb(iu!d bo harvested mid reproduced like other products "of the soil." , ', ' - '- : ? :'-:. .' So much interest In'havfng a regular nild-week meeting by tho Phoenix church lias developed in the special iyeek , of ' prayer services this week, tbnt such a meeting,, will bo started next ! week, to meet every Thursday evening at 7:30- until further .notice. Full.announcoment of . this and other plans will be given on Sunday pioru lag from the pulpit. ' fj Special music and sermons at both Services on Sunday, Jan. 10. All hear tily welcome. . Communion at the close pf the morning service. Next week, or on Monday, Jan. 1 Rev. W. L. Van Niyys of Portland will foe in. Phoenix for a day-time and even ing' Sunday .school conference with of ficers and teachers and all interested til the Sunday school and its work for bur, children: i . On New Year's eve'many gathered pt, Clyde hall for supper and spent the pVening most enjoyubly, closing -at midnight with a brief "watch night" service, j" : ' ''.-' '' , i ', ' ' , Livestock. PORTLAXD,:.. Jan. i .7c-.Cattlo Bteady; no receipts. Quotations un changed. . v iHogs steady; receipts 103. ' Quo tations unchanged. ' . .; 1 1 -Sheep steady ; receipts f?5"' Quota tion unchanged. ' -v-:-1 :. ::v - - -A -.i PORTLAND; Ore.,vJan.' 7. 'Butter- fdur 'cehts lower." Extra cubes America' Gets Concession! From Soviet Government Washington .vanoernp, ih? mr : Urn! Mining Eelneer who--lias et the orld agog by getti&e coocesslona . from the Soviet Government at Mos cow covering 400.000 tquaro miles In S-berla. containing valuable mlnea and oil well3. Pfcotogrphed at Carlton Hotel, London, Just befor (ailing for America. ' 1 TIL . ALBERT L.C LOUGH Copyright TS2Q, by Tks International Syndicate . Oiling System Derangements. Glance At Thi Oil Pressure Indicator Every Few Minutes 0yLIDER OIL especially it of poor -Quality and unable to resist tin. .. effect of beat in a normal manner, produces by decomposition, a solid residue or "sludge" which la likely to collect in the strainer to sucb an extent as practically tq .prevent tbe tiow tbrougb It and stoi lubricatipn. Rather frequeul "cfeaning of the oil strainer thus becomes a necessary precaution, which every motorist 6bould observe. If .the strainer is accessiblo and easily removed for cleaniug, there is no great trouble involved, but care should be taken not to Injuro the fine wire mesb. nc this would defeat the purpose of the strainer and permit solid matter to enter tbe oil passages and perhaps obstruct them, with very serious results A large proportion ot the solid matter present in used oil can be drawn off with it. If the emptying of tbe system is doue just as soon as tbe euglue Is stopped after a trip and before settling has occurred, bin the tendency is tor the sludge to collect in the oil pan or sump, only to be stirred up agam ' when the engine starts, so that It is a good thing occasionally to remove the pan and free It of deposits, by means of kerosene and a stiff brush. It is sometimes recommended that, alter spent oil has been drawn olf. kero-. sene be put in. tfie engine turned over by the starter to circulate the" kerosene and that the dirty liquid then be drawn off. In following this procedure It should be realized that au engine with tho circulating-splash system of lubrication, may hold possibly a quarter of the Iota) liquid capacity of Its piling system in its splash troughs and that these will not be emptied when the drain plug in removed, thus leaving a considerable quantity of dirty kerosene still in the engine, to contaminate tho fresl) ell. There should be no danger in turning Ilia engine over a tew times, with the starter, while the drain plug Is still out. In order to get rid of this. A clogged stralnftr generally causes the oil pressure-gage to give a low indica tion and any failure upon Its part to show the required oil pressure should be the signal for stopping the engine. , UliWiACINO TIJUKP SIEKV . TRANSMISSION WITH '! -FOUK SI'I-JEI) ' , ' R. N. W, asks! Is there any woj In which a fourth speed could bo added to the three-speed transmls-'. '-sion pf my six car? Could I arrange for a fourth"-gear of say 2V4 to 1 and still retain the present, direct drive of 4 to 1 ? Could tho required extra gears be installed la the present transmission cose? - ' Answer: There ts no way In which your three speed ' transmis sion can be converted Into one of fcur speeds, as' tbe design would . have -' to be - greatly aliered and there is no room for the extra gears. There are -four speed transmissions in use. having dlrect-drlye on third and a "geared up" fourth speed, higher tban the direct-drive and somewhere near " the ratio you 're quire, but probably ,-not quite co high. Possibly -you might - find one of tbeso that could be- adapted l.o . i-bur ;car but. we fear, not without requiring oxnenslve alteration of your nressnt installation. ft is not Very likely, howevpr. and :wa fear that the benefits derived would not 0flon of general 'nterest to mutonsin Kill ba inauerml in Iktt column, space permitting. If an immediate ansuer is desired, enclose sell addressed, 'stamned snvelopei' :Add(ess Albert L. Cloiigh, care of our office. 4 3c; parchment wrapped prints, box j lots -4He; cartons -ao-c; hair -bd ioib half cent more; less than half box lots one cent ntorev-w ,r. ,.T4 v-..; -.-Dutterfut Oc lower. No. 1 churn: ing cream 40c f. o. b. Portland; un dergrades 'Ho r. o. i.. roruanu. . PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. G EgSH low er. Buying price unchanged at 45c, Selling price, candled 48(li'50c; -selects 523D4c. ' ' '. i Poultry Hens, light, 23c; heavy ,30 (gi81c lb.; Siirlngs, light, 28(5 2l)c ; : heavy, 2Ufi 27c; old roosters, .IBq;,. tmkpys, 68 (t GOc; geese, 40c; ducks, 45c. ' i ' :" . , (3raln and feed Barley, 3234; oats,'. ? 32.50 ; corn, No. 3, yellow, $34, Slillrun, $34 035.. Hay ' ' ; : Buying price, timothy, ?27-2S; al faira, $20) 21; mixed, S234 clover, $20 22; cheat, $22 23; straw, $13.. ; CHICAGO, Jan. 7. Estimates that the exportable surplus wheat In Ar gentine and Australia would totaj 201,000,000 bushels hai'a bcarish ef fect today on tho -wheat- market. Selling was ratjier general. Opening prices, which ranged from 1 to 2c lowor with March 51.72. to.$t.72W and Jlay $1.GG to i:GU4 wer,e fol: lowed by n materini further Uccline apd then tiomethlng of a rally. ' Corn reflected the action of wheat. Aflpr opephig to c Jower, In cluding (May at 74 to 75c the market underwent an additional sag and then recovered somewhat. Oats were weak with other cereals, starting . to 3-8c. off, May 4S to 48c and receding, a liitlo more. ".' In tho provision . market : higher quotations on hogs failed to huve more than a temporary influence be ing soon overbalanced hy the w'c'ak ncss of grain. : . , 1, N. Y. Stocks iXEW YORK, Jan. 7.-Tradlng ex panded t midday hen 'Mexican Pe troleum rebounded 'briskly and Van adium nnd Reploglo Steals joso three points each. Low priced rails were unusually active, especially New Ha ven, SL Paul preferred, Texas nnd Pacific and Pere Marquette at gains of o:io to two points. -. Rails advanced, later the Pacific division, also Reading, Norfolk 'and Western nnd Xcw York-Ont,ral gain ing one in two points. .Mexican Pe- tioleura nnd 'Intematlonbl . Paper featured the higher specialties'. The closing was strong. " s ' Speculative iBgiies were the doinin-, cut featurc3 of today's active .ntocl.-' ninrkpt, notably steels und equip-' meMs. Sales approximated 1,100 000 Bhares. -. . . NEW YORK., Jan. 7. The Federal Sugar Refining company today reduc ed lt:i price to a basis of, .7.75. cents a' he commensurate . with the outlay incurred. Hy taking up the miiuer with some of the transmission man ufacturers you could find out. .. SQUEAKING BRAKES, ETC.. E. II. asks: Wbnt causes auto mobilo brakes to squeak before they are worn out. and what Is tho rem edy? What Is the best way to clean leather cushions a-nd to keep them looking welli? Answer: If the llnlns wears so that thorivets used to fasten it to the bund, rub on the brnko drum or If tho surface of the lining becomes Kla;:sd over with dirt, squeaking Is likely , to occur. Countersinking such rivutsas may be high and cleunlliK thellnlng surface with gasulno nnd a stiff brush, is. the remedy. The use of mild soap otitis and a sponge will take the dirt from leather up holstery. Excessive moisture should then be wiped o(T nnd. nfter the ma terial Is- perfectly dry. If may bo gone over lightly with nealsfoot oil or a prepared leather dressing. Aft er this Is absorbed, tho surface should, be, wiped in order to avoid sniline. -be clothes of passonger?. pound, the lowest figure slneo the downward 'movement began in sugur. Ney York Stork List Western Allis-Cbalmora ; 33. American Heet Sugar 40. American Can -t 2 8 Amr Car ft Foundry..,...; ,.125. Amr Hide and Leather pfd CO Amr International Corp 44. ;'Aniorican Locomotive , ...X...,,.,.. 84 Amr Smelting & Rof'g ......;:. 39 ' American Sugar. '...v... '93. Amr Sumatra Tobacco 7!). American T, & X 99 American Tobacco Sec 1' Ameirtfan Woolen , OS Anaconda' Copper . 38-5 Atchison 84. At.!,,. Gulf & W. 'Indies 72. Baldwin Locomotive 90 Baltimore & Ohio 88. Bethlehem Steel "B" ..,.; ' 58. Canadian Pacific ,......,...117. Central Leather 41. Chandler Motors .. 70. Chesupeake & Ohio 02 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul .:. .;, 30 Chicago, R. I. &'IP. 27. Chlno Coppe'r ........'21. Colorado Fuel & Iron 29 Corn Products'.;. 09. Crucible Steel S8. Ctjba Cano' Siligaiv..,,,...;,,,,., 2i, Erie I...............::::..:....:...... 14. General Electric ,...121. General Motors 15. Goodrich Co; 42 Great iNorthern -pfd ...:..,..'....;t... 7G. Great Northorn Ore ctfs 29. Illinois Central , 88. Inspiration Copper 35. Int. Wer. Marine pfd 65. International Paper 52. Kennecott Copper 20. Iouisville & Nashviilo 102 Maxwell Motors 7..,...' 5 Mexican Petroleum 150. f?eura!gie Pains bra Vay to Soothing Hamlin' Wizard OH .Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, Jimple and effective trcatmeht for botn headache and neuralgia. Rubbed m where the pain is, it cases (he tortured nerves and almost in variably brings quick relief. Keep a supply on band. Wizard Oil is a pood dependable preparation to have in the medicine .chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. Its healing, anti septic, qualities can always be re lied upon as a preventive against infection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too. for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, old sores and canker sores. . Ciineroun itteo bouts 3:,!. it you are- t.-uublrrt with ronottu.-ittnn IiVi!r J1i'"- , J"' Plooiaat llulo unit ' pills at drugfftata (or 30c. SUNDAY PAGE : MADAM x ': M'atnl Copper Middle (States Oil .. ..... is.; 15.; !: -tl so.: 7 3.: Mid. ale Steel Mlsourl I'ucilic Missouri Pacific New York Central .. Y.. X. H. & Hartford 21 Xorlolk ft Western . 100.' Northern Pacific S4. . 3.: Oklahoma Prod. & Ref fan Amr Petroleirni' 73.S Pennsylvania 41.0 People's Has 35 Pittsburg und W. Vu 30. S Kay Consolidated Copper 13.3 Reading .'. 84 ' Rep. Iron & Steel , 0 0.3 Royal Dutch, N. Y 05.7 Shell Traus. & Trud. 4 3.7 Sinclair Con. OH Southern Pacific Southern Railwuy , Standard Oil oiJ..,.l pfd .. Studebaker Corporation ... TenneAoo Copper Texas Co' Texas & Paclfio Tobaco Products Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific ., V. S. Food Products IV S. Retail Stores V. S. Ind. Alcohol , linited States Rubber :.. United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouso Klectrlc Willy's Overland Amr. Zinc, Lead and Sm. liittto and Suporior Calu. Petroloum . ,., Montaiiu P)worj ., , Shatluck Arizona Puro Oil Invincibla Oil ... .. no. 3 .. 23.5 ,.im;.2 .. 50.0 .. ' c .. 4 4 ... 1 s ...' 55.5 .. 10.2 ... 20. I .. 23.5 .. 6 7 .. 70. ... 08.2 ... S3. 5 ... K3.7 :.. -is ... S.7 9.7 ... 13.8 ... 28 ... 53.5 ... G.5 ... 30.8 ... 23.0 SULPHUR DRIES UP ' PtMPLES AND RASH Says Sulphur is 'Quickest to Clean i.Up An .Ugly Skin if '. ;' Any breaking out of the sltlri on face, neck, arms or body is overcomo quickest by applying Mentho-Sul-phur. The pimples seem . to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. " Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple remover. It is harmless and inex pensive. Just ask any druggist for a' small jar of Mentho-Sulphur and ubo: it like cold cream. . ' i Notice of Annual Meeting Notice is heroby given that tho an nual meeting of the' stockholders of Meridian Orchard Company, an Oregon corporation.! has. boon called und will bo held at tho office 'pf said corpora lion, at No." 7 Wost Eleventh St., Med ford, Oregon, on tho 14th (lay of Feb ruary, 1921, at the hottr of two o cioci; P. MV; that being the lawful time fixed therefor by the hy-laws ot said cor poration. . . ' ! Said annual meeting will bo held for the purpose of electing directors, con sidering annual reports of officers and directors nnd the copdition ot the orchard property, revising Jiy-laws, de ciding financial policies Tor the, coming year, and transacting such other busi ness as pmv cVme before the meeting. ALAN llRA'CKINREED, ' . ' i i- , . c Secretary ot Meridian ' v , ." Oicitird..Com)uny. NOTICE is hereby given that in ac cordance with Chapter .35 7 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1917, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, -the Board of DlractorB of Medford' Irrigation Dis tricts, a municipal corporation luly organized -and existing ulider the laws of the State ot Oregon, with Its principal office in the City of Mod ford, Oregon, wllj sell one million two hundred 'and fifty thousand ($1,250,000.00) Dollars in-honds of the Medford Irrigation District, being the issue authorized at uji election duly held by the electors of said dis trict on tho 9th day of August, 1920, and directed to bo issued and sold by resolution of) said Board of Directors at the office pf the Bpard of Direc tors ot the Medford irrigation Dis trict in the Liborty Building on the corner of West Muln und South Orape Streets, in the City of Medford, Ore gon, on the' 18th day, of January, 1921, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon of! that day. ' , , " Said bonds to lie sold shall mature serially in. annual amounts so at) to be approximately equal, principal nnd interest, beginning five years after the date of Issue und continuing up to and including a period of forty years thereafter. Suid bonds shall be negotiable in form and payaldovtn gold coin of tho United States ofthe present standard of weight and fine ness, or In its equivalent, Said bonds shall hear Iritercat nt- the rale of nix (0) per cent' per annum, payable semi-annually, on the. first day of January und July of each year, prln- FOyND! A .simple', ordinary, .common icnse method, of assisting you In correctly preparing your annual return of INCOME TAX . SYSTEM Is our business . and . - EFFICIENT, la our system Consult us about vottr income tnx. bookkecnintf. ;and other business troublest ' .'.' . AuJ:tir ((" AeeouMin4 t? fcYSTFJVIERVICElO; Irv'ouriKcc Irvvestmcrds s, ; ;;M.P, SchrnlttMfr...; Pbone58l Liberty Blda- clpal and interest payable at the plan to be designated respectively in tho bonds and coupons, said placo to be in the Cuited States, and to hi designated by the successful bidder or bidders. Said ibonds shall be 01 the denomination of not less than one hundred ff 100.00) dollars, nor moro than one thousand ($t000.00) dol lars. 'oupon8 for interest shall be attached to each bond. Sealed proposals, addressed to K. M.i Wilson, Secretary ot Hoard ol Directors of Medt'ord Irrigation Dis trict, Medford, Oregon, will be re ceived bv the said lioard of Directors at their said office for the. purcha of said bouds until the said" 18th day of January, 1021, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon ot that day, when said sealed proposals win be opened In public . ' Said. Board of Directors reserves tho right to reject any und all bids. Dated at Medford, Oregon, Ibis 17th dav of December, 1020. '" HOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MEDFORD lltRItiATlOX DISTRICT lly Leonard Carpenter, President , , V. A. Folger. Director. '. 'Ii. G. Coleman, Director. ' E. M. Wilson, aecretary. Hin.P WASTF.r MALK WANTED A bus boy. Medford HotoH U WANTJCD Men to clear brush land on confructs. phono 403-Y. Frank Van Dyke. 2I0 WANTED SITUATIONS W A N 'n-il) Woi k of any uiiuMlowurd for same. Will contract, land lor HjU'ing plowing, etc.,- by acre or otherwlso at once. Address llox S. Mail Tribune. 219 WANTEIW lly energetic young - inar ried man, position with firm in city where a future Is! assured. Russell Kduiuaduu, 537 Austin St. 240 WANTED Garden work; wood put In; house cleaning; carpets beat; packing,' crating. 518 Penn Avo. 2-19 WANTKD MIDCKLLAOTCOUB WANTED Gopd clupn rugs. -Medfonl Printing Co.. ' : .- . ' WANTED -FurnisluHl tiparliuenta, two adults only. Phone 471, between 12 and ouu. WANTED Parties having rugs to r.epalr, phone 929. Oriental ' 2-18 WANTED To buy two pigs, weight Address J. A. M.. ftbotit 35 to 50 lbs. cure Mail Tribune. 250 WANTED To Phone 452-Y. buy C. C. a work Hoover. team. 2-10 WAN'l'ED Sinn Aiken wants to prom ise all pleasure suckers new features; of Intorest at Prospect tho coming season.. 219 WANTED Winter pasluro for two ponies. Call 071 I'bono. .' tf WANTED Ford touring car. Cloud shape. Must not be older than 1918 model. Address Rox 103, care Mall Tribuno stating price. 2 17 WANTED Four or five Urns toed pats, Canal Company. Ilipne-.13U, WANTE1 To ront 4 or 5 room house, unfurnished; no children. Phone 41 6-H. - tf WANTED 500 Medford families to buy dry tlor wood. We doliver. Phpne .S90-X or 947-L. 252 WANTED Shoe repatrlng while you wait at lhe,"Model Boot Shop." 21 S. Ceatrai Ave. (Juick service, quality work. E. N. BIdcn, prop. WANTED 10 h. p. ootler. 31-X-l, Contrul Point. Phone WANTED All kmas of building and repair work. Phone 359-Y or ; 606-M, after six p. hi. or before . seven a. m. 203' WANTED-Jlouse moving and re pairing. Phone 48S-M or 488-X. tf FOB HUNT FimKliTHEW BOOM FOR RENT Modern Phone 808. room, close in. 248 FOR RENT Rooms. Hot nd cold ' wuter. Rent reasonable. ' Imperial, 30 N. Front. 24Y FOB BENT nODSKKEKlINQ rfbOMB , FOR RENT Light ' housekeeping rooms. 322 S. Central Ave. , 247 FOR RENT Room furnished for llgbt housekeeping; also Bleeping : porch. .325 E. Jackson St. Phono 211. 250 MONEY TO LOAJf TO LOAN J. B. Andrew loam money on root estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds Phone ' 63-M. ' II , North (Orapr street. ixwr LOST On Eagle Point roud, Goodrich tire 30x3,- oil' rim. Finder pleuso cull 07-J-3. - ; 219 LOST Black fur neck-piece. Lcavo nt -Tribuno. Reward. 210 LOST-r-Ladles' blue velvet hat, be tween Medford and Ashlund, Satur day. Jan. 1, Phono 70. Reward. 247 FORD TOURINQ $350.00 FORD TRUCK With: covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $725 STUDEB . STUDESAKER '17 .$700 Pation and Robinson, Inc. Tel 150 112 So. Eiversido BARGAINS FOR KENT BOf'SKa l'OR RKXT Five room fn-nished house. Imiulie 435 N. Hurtlelt. 240 l-'Olt KKNT Modurn 5-room bungalow unfurnished; no children. Phone 49. 249 FOR RKXT House. Phone 360, room 20, Illinium Apts., after 0:30 p. m. evenings. 248 FOR RKXT -4 room furnished house. Close in. Will II. Wilson. tt FOH BALE M1SCKLI.AMCOUH FOR SALE J0 pair of good secon.l, hand shoes. New shoes at coat to day and Saturday. Medford' Shoe Hospital,-llil K, Ninth.' 217" FOR SALE Tnncred White Leghorn cockerels for heeding. W. T. Holger. Medford, R. 3, 1 mile uut Soring St. off Crater Lake road. 248 FOR SALE Heavy farm wagon, 3 In. tires, good condition. Phono 25-11-2. 24 'J FOR SALE Timber of all kinds. Htumpugu $1.00 und fl.fiU per cord. Hay for salt! and feed on premises, three miles from Jacksonville, phone :t(17 fir u-rflA Mnlirv Mlil;lll 'tJKV . FOR SALE New and used typewrit ers, adding machines, cheek writers. Expert typewriter overhauling, all makes. Call Mr. Hall, Hotel Holland. . 219 FOR SALE Laying pullets. 370-J. Phone 250 FOR SALE Gootl )naiiziiuita wood. J'hpno l-F-14 $4 ui ranch, $5 deliv ered. Good measure. 219 FOR SALE Abput 20 tons hay In barn; use of feuding racks, ttluuls anil pasture goes with it.' C. L. Farrur, Lake Creek, Oregon. 24 7 l'OR SALE Alfalfa buy. 12. L, Will.. 2411 FOR SALIC Single comb White Leg horn cockerels from T.-incrod's Im perial 250 to 2S7 egg .train; large vigorous birds. $1.00 each. R, V. Cilim-, phono 597-R-l. 219 FOR SALE Canary s'.ngers, $5.00 eaeh. Females $1.00. DeVoe's. tf FOR SALE Latest model vulcanizing machine,. 31V N. Clputral Avo. 248 FOR SALE 00 White Leghorn hens and pullets, laying, llownmn ranch tin highway, two miles north Central Point. I'bono 19xxl. 248 FOR SALE Fine 9-pleco oak dining set, Circassian' walnut bedroom suito, library tublcs, chairs, wilfon rugs, Columbia wood or coal range, refrig erator, and .other, articles, all praa- tlcally ns good as new, very reason able. Call 149-W. 240 FOR SALE Pino Btumpngu $2.00 per corn, l -lioiio usu-j-n. It' FOR SALE One feed grinder, $20 one. corn shcllcr, $20, llubburd Bros. .- . j tf I'X)R SALE Good sowing ohuap. F. E. Redden, 32 N. machine Contrul. - tf FOR SALE The Valley Fuel Co. carries tho best- selection lit the city of all kinds of fuel, (Ives - prompt service, and will meet all competition. Why titty olsowhero? Phono 70. tf FOR SALp-Ono; D-horse AJmo sta tionary cugino, like new, $225. One 0-foot orchard disk,- used one season, $5 0, One 8-foot orchard disk, used one season, $75. One JO-lpch gang plow. Just like new, $75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . if FOR SALE Eight horses, one colt; 9 nests harness; 1 Killfer subsoller; 1 spray rig, complotp, C)J 30 N-1 uentrai. rnono iod. . tr FOR SALE Band, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming ork done. Pbone 912-J, Samuel Batoman, 302 Maple street. AUIOMOtULK FOR SALE--1918 Ford with camping outfit, folding table, camp stools, camp Btovo, trunk rack, small tent and auto tools all for $:5; terms if desired. Will H. Wilson, 32 N. Front ' v - ' -"' "" ' tf FOR SALE Overland Chlldcrs. t 90. Clurk & " tf FOR SALE , Guilders. . -Ford,. cbap. Clark & tf For" SALE Hupmuuiie Uiuriug car. A bargain for gomoime.- Clark & - Cliildors. tf FOR SALE Dodge roadster. Run 2800 miles. Extra equipment con sists of cord tires on rear wheels, two extra tires on carrier, spotlight, lurgo plate glass in buck curtain, Iliotormeter, windshield shade, Ga briel snubbers, Johnson shock absor bers, years fire and theft insurance. 1921 license on car. Here is a real cur and at a prlcp that will not be offered every day. Car absolutely guaranteed. Some cash, rest terms. Box 1000, phone 800-L. 247 tOH SALE One good Ford with -new tires and light delivery body. Total price only $250. Turn) Mo tor Co., J25 S. Front St. tf FOR SALE--Ono Dodge car, or trado for light car. Phono 489-J. tf FOR 8AJLB liW'KSTOCK FOR SALE Four Duroc Jersey brood sows, 12 pigs, nil fine slock, or will trade for one good milk cow. See Raymond, Gold Hill, Oregon. 1 2M FOR SALE Extra good milk cow. W. S. Slancliff, Phoenix. . '247 FOR SALE Ono team of mares weight about 1260. Edw. G. ilillor, phone 13-X-3. Control Point : 210 FOR SALfc-Two No. 1 milk cows, Just fresh. Will sell separate. Ad dress W. A, Chllders, Jacksonville, Oregon. ( 248 FOR" SALE Ono team of mares and harness. . Phone 723-W. ! 251 ?OR SALE Six A-l fresh milch cows Walsh's place, one mile northeast of Medford ou Crater- Lake road;- 247 FOB BALE RKAt, K8TATB FOR SALE Hood ranches. See us before buying. J. li. Andrews, 31 K. Grape St. Phone 53-M. tf FOR SALE Leasw and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty C mpany. FCR SALE Ronaes ana bungalows, furnished or nnfuruished; also acreage. C. 8, Buttcrtield, phone 216. . FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acre wood and timber ranch eight miles out, on Griffin Creek. Small house. ? barn and other Improvements. Inquire at 518 Realty St. 248 BUSINESS DIRECTOR Jf. . Abstractors. MURRAY BROS, ft VAN VOHI3 Abstracts of Title. RoomB 3 and 6, No. 2 North Central Ave.-, up stairs, i . JAOKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Auto Supplies. I-AHEH ftf-BIHSe(L- LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant ' the Pa clfio northwest.. Use our spring!' when othoi-s fa(l, Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. PORTJBIt J. -NEF8' Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. ; A. E. REAM ES Lawyer, Corey Building. Grnett- o. O. BOUQS Real estate law and settlement of estates a specialty. B, F. LINDAsT-Attornoy. General Practice. Pateuts a specialty, 31 N, Grape St. . i Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT 'BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize in all kinds ot cement building produota, Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. : ,, Chiropractor. ' JOB. A. BURKLUHD, ( " x Chiropractor. , ; . Bplnul Adjustments. ' 204-205 Sparta Bldg., cor. Main an Riverside. - - ( Office phone 285, Dentllst I DR. V. R. KAUFMAI, Dentist. Office f A i(i Sput'Ut Building. Office hours 8 V to lij.e. in.; 1 to 5 p. m. Evenlug (" hy appointment Phone 285. i i,ir-- i ' Expert Accountant. ' WILSON AUDITING"" CO. B; "it Wilson, O. P. A. Attention ciTef to anything In Accounting and la -Come Tax requirements. Look lot! our simplified accountlr method. LRorty Building, Medford. Phong 1S7-P. ; T Fidelity and Surety Bond WllEtATY AND SURETY BONDS 4 Ve execute all forms of ' bond KcCurdy Insurance Agency. tr Instruction In Music . ' VRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher at piano and harmony. Halght Muit tudlo, 318 Garnett-Corey Bid Phone It. ' 4 lliysiclnni and Surgeon. DR. A. BURSBLL BpinologiBt, Phy; .slcian and surgeon. Spinal adjusta inentsi general treatments and ' diagnosis. 309-10-11 L.F, & H. -, Bldg. Take elevator to third floor, I'houe 29. ' , . DR. J. J. Emmens PhyBlCian ani surgeou. Praotlee limited to eye ear, nose and throat, Eyes solea tlfflcally tested and glasses infr plied. Oculist and Aurlst pat B. P. rt. n. co. unices m. jr. Bids. Phone 567. DR. P. G. CARLOW V t DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW O8TEOPATH10 PHYSlCIANil t? l'H-117 Garnett-Corey Bldl, - Phooe 904-L. '- i .'- ', Residence 20 S. Laurel Street.' DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU : Physician. Special attention (Wen to eye, ear, nose and throat. . SOI Liberty building. Phone 498i - j DR. HARVEY P. COLEMANCulror practlc and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 48 M. b &. H. Bldg. Phone 965.'-" - JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; offlco hours 11 to 12 . h., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. rn. Sparta) hullding; residence 1405 W. Alain, Phones; office 603, res. -4 93, : "Specialty," Medical and Surgical Diagnosis. it Printer and PutrilKber. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha tha best equipped printing trlfitie b3 Southern Oregon. Beok binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc. Portland prices. 17 Norts Fir St. ;-' Rug AVerMnfj MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes Huff rugs from old and worn carpets and ruga. Phone 610-M. 700 Pine St, Stove and Plumbing Repairing STOVE AND PLUMBING REPAIR ! ING S. R. Castile, M. F. & H. Bldg. Phono 35. Oxy-Ace.tylene weldirMj ; shop, 109 S. Holly St Prompt service, reasonable prices, - ' . i Tent and Awning Wojca MEDFORD TENT AND AWN1NU WORKSU-128 N. Orape St PhOM 443-. E. Iluiger, Prop. : ' ', ; r Triuisrer EAD3 TRANSFER & STORA'18 CO. lXffice-42 North Front St. Phonej 315. Prices light. Eerrica futr: , v..-..--.,.. j-. .-' 'r.' J-H JtLJ '