Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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" f DANIELWEBSIER'S " GREAT BRITAIN IS"
1 -TREE GIVEN PLACE :?k; RPPaSRl tfl NAVAI
i r; IN KALL OF FAME
WASHINGTON'. Iu celebration or
the birthday anniversary ot Daniel
Webster the tree, on which he as a
youth hung his scythe upon deciding
to. go to Dartmouth college, has been
given a place in the Hall of Fame for
trees with a history. The nomination
of the tree was. made by Frank N.
Hancock of Franklin, N. H., which,
then know as Salisbury, was the birth
place of Webster on Jan. 18, 1782, Mr.
Hancock has lived near the tree for
sixty, ears. , .
The path from the tree led Webster
to congress and to the office of the sec
: retary of state. Webster never reach
ed the presidency but hp twice refused
' nomination for vice-presidency and in
r both caseB the bead of vhe ticket on
. which ho would have been elected died
in. office. "
Another nomination of a tree for the
Hall of Fame announced by tho Amer
ican Forestry association is the Wes
ley Oak on the Island of St. Simon off
the coast of Georgia. This tree was
nominated by James R. Joy, of New
York City, editor of the Christian Ad
vocate. John Wesley and his brother
Charles arrived in America on Feb.' 5,
1736. Charles Wesley served as secre
tary to Gov. Oglethorpe and went to
the island to help lay out the town ot
Erederica. As there was no meeting
Place both Charles and John Wesley
preached their first sermons on tills
continent beneath the Wesley Oak
Which is still Bounding. . . . ,
' A great graudspu of Dr. Samuel
Johnson, the first prescient, in 1754,
of- King's college, now Columbia uni
versity in Now York city, once owned
the. land between Stratford and Bridge
port, Conn., on which stands an oak
nominated for a place in the Hall of
Fame by Miss Helen Harrison of
Bound Brook, N. J. According to ex
perts this tree is 500 years old.
. One hundred and fifteen years ago
the Lewis and Clarke, expedition
camped beneath the Council Oak at
Sioux City, la., and held council with
the Indians. This bur oak is nominat
ed for a place in the Hall of Fame for
trqes by. Mrs, Susie Brown of Marion,
Ia whose data sent to the American
Forestry association shows the tree
was 150 years old when Lewis and
Clarke pitched camp beneath its
shade. -
Soil from every state in the union
and from each of the allied countries
has been placed about the roots of a
maple tree planted by the Daughters
of the American Reyolutlon at Arka
delphla. Ark.,: as a memorial 16 ' the
men who answered their country's call
in the world war. The tree is nomin
ated for a place in the Hall of Fame by
Mrs. Thomas Sloan, historian of tho
Arkadelphia chapter of the D. A. R.
Nominations for places in the Hall
of Fame, for trees are made to the
American Forestry association accom
panied with photographs and historical
data. More than 300 trees were filed
with the association up. to the close of
1920.
Day Old Chicks
Order now being booked for White
Leghorn day old chicks, hatching eggs
and custom hatching. . Why not .buy
the best? Stock from the National
Prize winning Tancred Poultry Farm.
Egg production has averaged 75 per
cent to- 80 per cent during winter.
Inspect flock at 916 E. Main St., Med-
ford. Will take custom hatching and
guarantee' highest percentage of re
sults. Price $10.00 per hundred. Our
electric Incubators last, year averaged
90 per cent to 95 per cent for the sea
son. "Standard" Electric inoubators
used exclusively, thus assuring strong!
chicks and best results. Book orders
early as : capacity already largely
taken.. Price of chicks $20.00 per hun
dred. , 'TOWWWH
STANDARD ELECTRIC HATCHERY
916 E. Main St., Medford. tf
MarleeiNews
Livestock,
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10. Cattle
steady; receipts 2437. Choice steers.
8.509.26; good to choice $88.50;
medium to ' choice $7.G01i8; fair to
food $6.50 7. 50; common to fair,
$!.G06.50; choice cows and heifers,
$75.50; good to choice $6.26";
medium to good $5.50r&6; fair to me
dium $55.50; common to fair $4i"
6; canners $2.50(33.60; hulls. 55 li;
choice dariy calves $12 13: prime
lldhf$10iS12; medium $9W10; hevay
6$7.50.: best feeders, $G.757.25;
fair to good $5.75 675.
Hogs steady; receipts 1423. Prime
mixed $12912.35; smooth heavy
$11.50fl3; rough $7.507.25; fair to
good $5.75156.76.
Sheep firm; receipts J156. East of
mounatin lambs, $9.5010.50; valley
$9 iff 9.50: heavy $7 8.50; feeders. $6
iff 7: culls. $5(6; 'wes. $lif?4; light
yearlings $768; heavy $637; weth
ers $66.50.
Buitcr
PORTLAND, Ore., Jr.n. 10. Buttre
steady. Extra cubes. 42 43c; parch
ment wrapped .prints,, box lots 49c;
cartons 60c; half box lots half cent
more; em than half box lots lc more.
Butterfat, N'o. 1 churning cream 46c
f. o. b.. Portland; undergrades 44c f.
o. b Portland. "
Egg
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 6 Eggs low
er. Buying price unchanged at 45c.
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CKNTIIAL--.W,-Koro.JIVKI.MtVVONK.
' ' '
The King ot Slam has announced
bis engagement to his cousin, the
laughter of the Prince Naradhlr, of
31am.
Selling price, candled 48 S 50c; selects
52 54c.
Poultry
Hons, light, 23c; heavy 3031c lb.;
springs, light, 2829c; heavy, 26
27c; old roosters, 15c; turkeys, 0S4i)
COc; geese, 40c; ducks, 45c.
Grain and Feed
Barley, $32fu34; oats, $32.50; corn,
No. 3, yellow, $34. Millr.un, $34 35.
' Hay
Buying price, timothy, $27 028; al
falfa, $20&21; mixed, $23; cloven $20
Q 22;" cheat, $22 23; straw, $13.
N. Y. Stocks
NEW YORK, Jan. 10 The market
developed a strong tone at mid-day on
heavy buying and short covering in
steels, oils and several ot the ship
nlues. eauipmenta and rails. Crucible
shot up almost ten points from Its
early low and Canadian Pacific about
two points. ' ' V
Allls-Chalmers 34.3
American Beef Sugar 46.5
American Can
American Car & Foundry ,...126.5
American Hide & Leather pfd 51.7
American International Corp......;.. 46.5
American Locomotive 85
American Smelting & Rerg .. 39.5
American Sugar 93.5
American Sumatra Tobacco 80
American T. & T 99.3
American Woolen 70.7
Anaconda Copper 38
Atchison ; ' ,- 84
Atl., Gulf & W. Indies 67
Baldwin Locomotive 91
Baltimore & Ohio .. 37
Bethlehem Steel "B"........-...... ri.. 60
Canadian Pacific . - 118.7
Central Leather .'. 40.6
Chandler Motors 71.5
Chesapeake & Ohio : 62
Chicago, Mill and-St. Paul 30
Chicago, R. I. & Pac 28
Chlno Copper 21.8
Colorado Fuel & Iron 30
Corn Products .: 71.2
Crucible Steel 96.5
Cuba Cano Sugar 24
Erlo 14.3
General Electric 122
General Motors 16
Goodrich Co .-. 43
Great Northern pfd 77.5
Great Northern Ore Ctfs.. 29.7
Illinois Central 88.2
Inspiration Cftpper 36
Int. Mer. Marine pfd .'. 68
International Paper 55
Kennecott Copper 20.5
Louisville & Nashville 103
Maxwell Motors 5.8
Mexican. Petroleum 159.6
Miami Copper 18.8
Middle States Oil 14.3
Midvale Steel 32
Missouri Pacific 20.2
New York Central 73
N. Y., N. H. and Hartiord... 21
Norfolk & Western 101.5
Northern Pacific .. 8,
Oklahoma Prod. & Ref.. ; 3.0
Pan American Petroleum 77.3
Pennsylvania 41.4
People's Gas 38
Pittsburg and West Va... 31
Ray Consolidated Copper 13.6
Reading ..... 84.6
Rep. Iron & Steel :. 68
Royal Dutch, N. Y. .. 68
Shell Trans. & Trad.......... 45-
Sinclalr Con. Oil , 25
Southern Pacific . 100
Southern Railway 23
Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. :. 107.7
Studebaker Corporation 54.8
Tennessee Copper S.6
Texas Co 44.6
Texas & Paciric 19.6
Tobacco. Products 56.5
Transcontinental Oil ll.V
Union Pacific 122
V. S. Food Products 25
U. S. Retail Stores 56.3
U. S. Ind. Alcohol . 70
United Slates Rubber 70
United States Steel 83.5
Utah Copper ; 54
Westlnghouse Electric 45.5
Willys Overland 9
American Zinc, Lead and 9m 9.5
Butte and Superior 12.8
Cala. Petroleum ...i..i. 30
Montana Power 63.6
Shattuck Arizona ... - 6.2
Pure Oil .'. I... 3G.8
Invincible Oil - 23,8
5TFDFORT5 WATT-' TRIBUNE, MtiDTORTV' OREO OX". "MTTDAY, .TAXEARY 10. 1021
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LONDON. Any attempt by Great
Britain to build a big navy in compe
tition with the United States would be
"absolutely disastrous," say some of
the leading weekly periodicals ot Lon
don, in commenting on the nuval esti
mates for tho current year As pie
rsented in the house of commons these
estimates wore fixed at 90.S72.300
pounds sterling.
The Spectator condemns the post
war recrudescence of navausm un
der the caption "The Naval Skin
Game." "Against whom should we be
building?" It asks. "Either against
America or Japan. We should not be
building against both for an alliance
between them against Great Brituin Is
inconceivable.
"We want to say most .emphatically
that in our opinion a competition
with America would bo absolutely dis
astrous. We hope tho nation . will
never consent to It."
Any suggestion of a "two keels to
one nuval policy as directed against
the United States the- Spectator dis
misses as ludicrous, and it underscores
the phrase: "We must not form our
policy on the possibility of a war with
America."
."If ever we joined with Japan
against America, we should have
sounded the knell of the British cm
plre," the paper concludes.
The Nation, which brands big naval
Isin us sheer Uuiucy, also strongly op
poses naval competition with the
United State which It- says will have
h navy superior, to the British in 1924.
"We cannot successfully enter on a
shipbuilding competition with Amerlcn
which has twice 'otir ' population ami
four times our resources," this paper
says and it continues:
"Our navulistH have put another nnll
in the coffin o fthe league of nations,
Unless this policy is repudiated at
once, it will do more than anything
olse to keep America out of the league,
to Impel her to a political and econom
ic isolation, developing her full powers
of military and naval defense, drawing
the South American states into a Pan-
Americanism, fatal to the larger inter
nationalism, and depriving the broken
countries of Europe of the economic
and financial aid that they badly need,
and that only the trade credit of Amer
ica can supply. That way lies neither
peace, nor economic recovery, nor fi
nancial salvation."
ews
(Furnished by me Jackson County
Abstract Co.)
Marriage Licenses
Harry E. Smith andGoldie II. Beeler
John C. Medley and Gladys C. Nor
ton. Circuit Court
J. C. Brownlee vs. Millie M. Linville.
Tax foreclosure.
Jean Gattes vs. Edwin F. Gattes,
Divorce.
Nora Rhoten vs. A. L. Rhoten. Di
vorce. .
F. E. Zook vs. Mary Zook. Divorce.
Anna P. Steward vs. Martin A
Steward. Notice.
iG. M. Lewis vs. Silvan Provost ot al.
Summons.
Ferdlnan Freytag vs. S. M. Carpen
ter et al. Demurrer.
Western Finance Corp. vs. Norman
Merrell. Affidavit.
PIMPLY? WELL. DON'T BE
People faotice lfc.' .Drive Them
: ! ... Off with Dr. Edwards' .m.. -Olive
Tablets -
In,- ,:, .. .nn . !!
A pimply, face will not embarrass you !
much longer if you get a package of ,
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin
should begin to clear after you have
taken the tablets a few nights.
Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute for calomel; there's
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edward3 Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and just as effec-'
tively, but their action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and irritating.
No one who takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with a "dark brown taste,"
a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good"
feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad
lusposition or pimply face,
i Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable
compound mixed with olive oil; you will
know them by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
tients afflicted with fiver and bowel
complaints, and Olive Tablets are the
Immensely effective result. Take one or
two nightly for a week. See how much
better you feel and look.
Used
Auiohiobiles
-
For Sale
One Ford Delivery $185
One Chevrolet Touring $490
One Maxwell Touring....$650
One Studebaker Six
Touring $750
One Oakland Touring $1200
Tumy Motor Co.
No. 123 So Front St.
ir r
jointly
Aretta B. Kami. vs. Firman Zaua. Mo
tion.
J. II. Graham vs. It. J. Ueuderlio el
al. . Cost bill, decree, findings, default.
Anglo-Cal. Trust Co. vs. Ore. Gas &
Elec' Co. Report.
Hk. of San Rafael vs. H. C. Cbrtstof.
ferson. Demurrer.
Horace Jay lernu vs. J. Oscar lal-
ent et al. Summons.
C. Combest vs. C. Chaney et al. Af
fidavit, default, Judgment, cost bill.
J. F. Rhoads vs. A. L. Seabrooke.
Summons.
Probate Court
Est. Thomas M. Bai r. Proof of pub
lication.
Est. James G. Edgerton. Petition
and order.
Est.- Philander A. Van Nice. Inven
tory aud appraisement. Proof of pub
lication.
Guardianship Clara Vivian Will.
Bond.
Est. Jane Carroll. Order.
Est. Ella Stone. Inventory and ap
praisement. Proof of publication.
Est. Francis M. Stewart. Inventory
and appraisement.
Est. Alouzo M. Woodford. Admitted
to probate.
MOTHERS THIS
When the Children Cough,
Rub Musteroie on Throats
and Chests
No telling how soon the symptoms
may develop into croup, or worse. And
then's when you're glad you have a
jar of Musteroie at hand to give!
prompt, sure relief. It does not blister.
As first aid and a certain remedy,
Musteroie 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.
Notice of Irrigation District Election
:ln compliance with chapter 657 of
the Irrigation District Laws of Ore
gon, an election will be held at the
Foot's Creek Store on tho llth day of
January, 1921, being tho second Tues
day in January us Is required by law,
said election is to be hold for the pur
pose of electing one (1) director to
servo for three (3) yenrs and one tl)
director to serve an unexpired torm
of one (1) year. .
Dated and signed at Gold Hill, Ore
gon this 15th day of December, l2u
G. W. JACOBS,
President Board of Directors of
Gold Hill Irrigation District.
: FRED G. CUY, Secretary.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of liquidation of the
Bank of Jacksonville.. Jacksonville
Oregon. Notice is horeby given that
the Bank of Jacksonville, Jackson
ville, Oregon, is in 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' tho Sixteenth day of
January, 1921.
' WILL H. BENNETT,
Superintendent of Banks
for the State of Oregon.
First publication October 11, 1920.
Last publication January 17, 1921.
HELP WAITED
Male and li'mnale
WANTED Responsible, nctive mon
or women to represent us In sev
eral good sections of this state,
taking orders for fruit trees, shrub
bery, roses, etc., for spring delivery.
Demand is liberal and returns to
intelligent workers ure substantial.
; Address with references. Oregon
Nursery Company, Oreuco, Oregon.
241
WANTED Clerks, (men, woman)
i over 17, for Postal Mall Service. $130
I month. Experience unnecessary.
' For free particulars of examinations,
i write J. Leonard, (former Civil Sor
! vice Examiner), 708 Equitable Illdg.,
Washington, D. C. 249
WANTED BTTTJATION8
WANTED Work of any kirnh Reward
for same. Will contract hind for
spring plowing, etc., by acre or
otherwise at once. Address Box S,
Mall Tribune. , - - , 249
WANTED Garden work; wood put
in; house cleaning; carpets beat;
packing, crating. G18 Penn Ave. 249
LOST!
Is the mnn in business, whose -system
of accounting does not
mcasuro up to a high standard .
of efficiency.
SYSTEM Is our buslncs""
! i and
EFFICIENT la our system
INCOME TAX
Returns correctly prepared.
Bookkeeping and other bttHinea
dlfficultlcM natlxfiictorlly adjust
ed. Consult U8.
YSTCMERVICE(0;
, M. P. Schmitt. Kar."
Phone 581 , ' Liberty Bldtj.
WA.NTKB MISCJOiLANlXtltt
WAXTK1J CubI oil stove; also wai.li
' ins, will call for same. 219 Talent
. Court. Phone 955-lt. 25)1
WAXTKl) Froni private party loan ot
$1000 tor one year. Perfect security
for five times amount of loan want
ed. Address V, care -Mail Tribune.
WANTED Good clean rugs.
Printing Co.
Medford
WANTKD Furnished apartments,
two adults only. Phoua 471, between
12 and one.
WA N'T KD Parties having Oriental
rugs to repair, phone 920. 248
WANTED To buy two pigs, weight
about 3a to 50 lbs. Address J. A. M .
care Mail Tribune. 250
WANTED Stun Alknn wants to prom
lse all piuasuro seekers new features
of interest at Prospect tho comlnr
season. 249
WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room
house, unfurnished; no children.
Phone 4 10-11. tf
WANTED 500 Medford families to
buy dry tier wood. Wo deliver
Phono S90-X or 947-L. 202
WANTED Shoe repairing while you
wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21
S. Central Ave. Quick Borvlce,
quality work, E. N. Biden, prop.
WANTED 10 h. p. ooller.
31-X-l, Central Point.
Phone
WANTED All kinos of building and
repair work. Phono 369-Y or
6UG-.M, after Bis p. in. or before
seven a. m. 203
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. tf
LOST
LOSTfrrOn Eagle Point road, Goodricb
tiro 30x3 Mi, on rim. Finder please
call C7-J-3. 249
LOST Knitted scurf on ..Ir.oksoiv" or
Harriett, Tuesday evening.! Finder
-plcasoicail 931-J-3. ,, i n-i i 'i247
MONEY TO XjOXS
TO LOAN J. B, Andre . loan
money on real estate and buye
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone . G3-M. SI North Grape
street. '
ACrOMOBIXiKS
FOR SALE 1918 Ford with camping
outfit, folding table, camp stools,
camp stovo, trunk rack, small tent
and auto tools all for $370; terms if
desired. Will If. Wilson, 32 N. Front
tf
FOR SALE Overland 90. Clark, &
Childers. . tf-"
FOR SALE Ford, chnp. Clark &
Childers. tf
FOR SALE Hupmobilo touring car.
A bargain for someous. Clark ti
Childers. 1J
FOR SALE One Dodgo car, or trade
for light car. Phone 489-J. tt
FOR BALK ItRAli E5TATH
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern B room
cottage on pavement. 1130 VV. Ninth
Call Tel. 42-J-2. 21S
FOR SALE 18 ucres on Jacksonville
boulevard opposite Oak Grove school
house. Price $2000. Addrosja Nocd
hani & Purdy, Lyons, Kansas. 273
FOR SALE Fine bungalow on East
Sldo. Largo comont huscmont. If
you want this at $2700 act qulcli.
Phone Clurence Pierce at 105 or
017-L. - 248
FOR SALE Non-resident owner just
notified mo to cut price from $2500
', to $1200 on 10 acres close in. It 1b
worth the money and then some.
Phono B17-L. 248
FOR SALE 10 acres with 5 room
-house and large barn. Spring water,
About 3 acres young orchard coming
into bearing, ' Only 2 miles from
IModford. Price $1800 cash, ' Phone
017-L. , i , 248
FOR SALE I am authorised to sell
240 aore stock-ranch ior . $3000 and
if five miles of liml roud and Joint
, distance to school are nut objection
able yon had bettor look .this over.
Phone 517-L. , ,, , 248
FOR SALE 40 acre farm, 2fl-ncr6s
; uiidor ditch, with water right, close
(a school, good Improvements, BVb
tulleB from town. For full particulars
address Box 72B, Route 1, Rogtio
River, Ore. 262
FOR SALE Good ranches. See us.
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. tf
FOR SALE Least, and exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALE Bonnes ana bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. 8, Butterflold, phone
816. .
FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acre wood
and timber ranch eight miles out, on
Griffin Creek. Small house, barn
and other improvements. Inquire al
618 Beatty St. 248
BARGAINS
innnr wiii'uii -acwiiiiawi
FORD TOUEING $350,00
FORD TRUCK
With covered body, cab and
windshield. Practically new $725
STUDEBAKER 17
-$700
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Tel 150
112 So. Riversido
FOB BALE MWCKttLA.NF.OTJH
KOI! SALE Nursery slock; hardy, re
, liable, pest aud disease free, posi
itively guaranteed. Fruits, flowers,
ornaments, vines. Yaldmu Valley
Nursery Co., A. S. Abbott, salesman.
227 S. Central, Medford. 274
FOR SALE R. I. Red roosters for
breeding purposes. Phone 370-W.
FOR SALE Choice Rhode Island Red
cockerels, reasonable; also mild
onions 1 and 2c. F, II. Dressier,
phono 957-L. 250
FOR SALE ili thoroughbred H. I. Red
pulle.is $2 each. Also kilchuu range.
70S W. Fourth. Phone S35-L. 250
FOR SALE A few extra good White
Leghorn cockerels and females to
mnto with them at reasonable prices.
J. O. Isaacson, Central Point. 250
FOR SALE A bargain if taken at
once, complete vulcanizing plant.
1 Haywood model 13 vtilcunizor, 1
Weaver tiro changer, 1 weaver tire
spreader, 1 2 h. p. motor, 1 llucon
tube plate, 1 buffer, witli wire and
' emery wheels, 1 eloctroplatcr. San.l
bags, air bags, complete set of tools.
Klamath Rubber & Leather Co..
Klamath Fulls, Ore., 1120 Main St
' - 1 1 219
FOR SALE Good trailer. 113 S. Front
FOR SALE Tancred White Leghorn
cockerels for heeding. W. T. Ilulger,
Medford, R. 3, 1 milt) out Spring St.
off Crator Lake mad. 218
FOR SALE Heavy farm wagon, 3 In.
, Uros, good couditlon. Phono 25-R-2
249
FOR SALE Timber of all kinds
stumpoge $1.00 and $1.00 per cord.
Hay for v,ula and food on premises,
three miles from Jacksonville, phone
307 or write Henry Manklu. 248
FOR SALE New and used typewrit-
nru mlitltiLr miipMnitu n)inLr wi-ttm-u
Expert typewriter overhauling, ull
, makes. Cull Mr: Hull. Hotel Hulland.
249
FOR SALE Laying pullets. Phone
370-J. 200
FOR SALE Good manzanita wood
Phono l-F-14. $4 ut runch, $5 deliv
ered. Good measure. 249
FOR SALE Single comb White Log
horn cockerels from' Toncred's liu
porlal 200 to 2S7 egg Btrain; large
vigorous birds. $4.00 each. R. V
Crum, phono 597-R-l. 249
FOR SALE Canary singers, $0.00
eacli. Females $1.00. Dovoes. tf1
FOR SALE Latest model vulcanizing
machine. 311 N. Central Ave. 218
FOR SALE 00 White Leghorn hens
and pullets, laying. Bowman ranch
on highwny, two mllcB north Central
Point. Phone 19xxl. . 248
FOR SALE Pino Btmupage $2.00 per
cord, pnono U8S-J-3. , tl
FOR SALE One feed grinder, $20;
one torn shelter, $20. Hubbard
Bros, tf
FOR SALE Oood sewing machine
cheap. F. E. Redden, 33 N; Central.
1 tf
FOR SALE The Valley Fuel Co.
enrriea the best selection in the
city of all kinds ot fuel, gives
prompt service, and will moat all
competition. Why buy elsewhere?
Phone 70! tf
FOR SALE One 5-horse Almo sta
tionary engine, .like new, . $225.
One 5-foot orchard disk, uBed one
season, $00. One 8-foot orchnrd
disk, used one season, $75. One
10-inch gang plow, just like now,
$75. C, E. Gates Auto Co. tf
FOR SALE Eight horses, one colt;
9' sets harness; 1 Killfer subsoilor;
1 spray rig, complete. Call 30 N.
Central. Phone 105. tf
FOR SALE Sand, grave, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
York done.' Phone 912-J, Samuel
Bateman, 302 Maple street.
- FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Pigs, 1 niilo north of Med
ford on Dollarr Ave. R. L. Hugue.
i : , 249
FOR SALE Brood sow, pigs, young
i. mare, heifer calf, hay. Phone 809-X.
; . 252
FOR SALE-Fotir Duroc Jersey brood
bows, 12 pigs, ail fine stock, or will
trado for one good milk cow. Leo
Raymond, Gold Hill, Oregon. 203
FOR SALE Two No. 1 milk cows,
Just fresh. Will sell separate. Ad
dress W, A. Chiidors, Jacksonville,
Oregon. 248
FOR SALE One tenm of mares and
harness. Phono 723-W; 201
FOR KXCHAHGB
FOR TRADE Will trado cement
forms for making silo and tile for
second hand lumber. Also have
John Deure riding gang plow to
trado. What have you to offer?
Phone 517-L. 248
FOB RENT TTOtrSKKEEPINQ
ROOMS
FOR RUNT Two light housekeeping.
611 S. Central.' tf
FOR RENT Room furnished for light
housekeeping; also sleeping porch.
325 E. Jackson St. Phone 211. 200
FOB RENT FCTTC1SHEM ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnisheil sleeping room
close In, 229 N. Ivy St. 200
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 708 W. Fourth. I'hono 830-L.
203
FOR RENT Front bed room with
heat and bath room. Phono 191. 243
FOR RENT Modern room, close in.
Phone 808. 24S
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished.- bachelor
apartments. 219 Talent Court. Phone
900-K. . , 263
f PAOEEWE
X)R RENT HOU6KH
FOR RENT Modern 5-room btiugalow
unfurnished; uo children. Phone 49.
. 219
FOR RENT House. Phone 360, room
20, Burnum Apts., after 6:30 p. m.
evenings. 248
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
Close In. Will H. Wilson. tf
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Two or three unfurnish
ed rooms with screened porch. 603
N. Bartlett St. 219
BCSIITESa niKECTOKT.
Abs tractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOR1S
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and B,
No. 22 North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Auto Supplies.
LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when otheis fail. 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. REAME8 Lawyer, Gamett-
uorey Building.
O. O. BOGG3 Real eBtnte law and
Bottlomeut of estates a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS Attornoy. General
Practice. Patents a specialty. 31
N. Grape St.
Building MatenrTala.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK, ft
BLOCK WORKS specialize In all
kinds of cement building product,
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractor.
, DR. A. BURKLUND,
UMropractor.
Spinal Adjustments.
204-205 Sparta Bldg., eor. Main an
Riverside.
Office phone 285,
Dentiist
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. 1
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING OO. H. , Mi
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention glres;
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look tnt4
our simpimea accounting method,
Llborty Building, Medford. Phoni
i57-n, .
Fidelity and Surety Bonds "
ffllrEMTY AND SURETY BONDS-i
we execute all forms of bonds,
KeCurdy Insurance Agency. tf
- Instruction In Musle.
i-. - t
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher oi
piano and harmony. Halght MnsH
studio, 818 Garnett-Corey Bid
Plume 72. .
- Physicians and Burgeons.'
DR. A. BURSELL Sonologist, Ph7!
Biclan and surgeon. Spinal adjust
meiits, general treatments and
diagnosis 309-10-11 M. F. & H.
Bldg.- Take elevator to third floor.
Phone 29. :
DR. J. J. Emmens Physlalan ant
surgeon. Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses tup.
piled. Oculist and Aurlst for Si P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. y. ft H. Ce,
iBldg.' Phone 567.
DR. F. O. CARLOW ,
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
OBTEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN
: 411-117 Garnett-Corey Bid,
i Phone 904-L.
Residence 20 S. Laurel Street.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Oateopathh
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat. SOt
Liberty building. Phone 496.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. P, & H. Bldg.
Phone 965. . ,
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: office 663, res. 492.
"Specialty," Medical and Surgical
Diagnosis. tt
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leat ledgers, billing systems,
eto. Portland prices. 27 Norta
Fir St.
Rug Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUQ WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets and rugs. Phons
610-M. 706 Pine St.
Stove and Plumbing Repairing
STOVE AND PLUMBING REPAIR
ING S. R. Castile, M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 35. Oxy-Acetylene welding
shop, 109 S. Holly St, Prompt service,
reasonable prices.
Tent and Awning WoKa
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING
WORKS 128 N. Grape fit. Phone
443-Y. E. Burger, Prop.
- Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlce42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right, Service guar
anteed. .