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MEDFORD MAIL .TRIBUNE,-' MfeDFORD, OR iSCON, " WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 12, 1021 PAGE SEVEN I Is Ned .'( Livestock. ' ' ; , . . PORTLAND; Ore., inn. 12. CatxXe steady; receipts 4. Unchanged. ; Hogs steady; .vwtyts 28". Quota tions .unchanged. . .. Sheep steady: receipts 2 T 7." Quo tations, unchanged! ' f; ' '' ,- .'..-, .. Butter 1 , PORTLAND. Oro, Jap. 12. P.ijltcr and: buttcrfnt stcftdxi Quotations un changed. .. " .' V ' ' ' . . . Eggs nml Poultry. . 'jPORTbANP.'. Jan. .13. ' Sclllnc price, enHo count,; 50c; buying juice, 17 iH Sc.; selling price, candled -r0 G2c; selected 'candled in'-cartons. .1f& 04c. ; " '!.. '.' i . , Hn- Hgiit, 24c:v hoavy 32 3 lc; hi-oRei-H,. light' 28-2!ic; heavy I'd 2Tq; old '.roby tors, 15c; turkeys 5 lie;' geese 40c; ducks, 45e. , w I 'r '' niul Rrnln. . '. 'Barley. -?34;JOats $33$f34.60;-coi-ii, ?o.'s,yeiuw;. tii. : 4. 1 ,. .-Buying, price timothy, $3"fff 28; al-: 'fsffa, -30 4,2 1-;-: grain;' mixed $23; clover f20ig32; cheat, 2223; straw $1'314. . . .. N. Y; Stocks I . NEW YORK, Jai). .- 1.2.. From its low quotation o tiic morning Cruciblo Stool rallied about two. points, d'jring tho mkl-scjHsioi). Trndlng then be came less actlve.y centering hi special issues at overnight gains' of two to four points.- . Specialties made further gains later as: wellj as;.leading, oils-and Bteels, iiit eppperd ond -'shippings eased. The cloBoyas.irxegular.'.' Trading in the stock- market was again -domilfiitoU Jly the moro specu lative issues in which many conflict-movements-wor' registered, Snlos ap proximated 1)50,000 shares. -' Allis-Chalmcrs . ....... ,t. Amorican Beet Sugar ' J-...... . American Can .............. American- Car, & Foundry '. . . American Hide & Leather pfd. American International, poi'p., American Locomptvie ......... American Smelting & llofg. American ' Sugar ... ,. ...... American Sumatra Tobacco"..'. American T. & T American Woolen. . . Anaconda'. Copier ; . .;. Atchison ...'. '. ... .V. . . AU., Gulf . & Indies -.;... . . Buidwin: Locomotivb .......... Baltimore .& 01iiox ; Bethlehem Stae ,"B" . . cjanndlan Paoifip ... Contrail Leather Chandler . Motors Chosapcako & Ohio- ........ . Glilcngo, ' Mil. and. St. Paul "V. 'Chicago, R..I,;& Pac. ........... Gp4jio Cppcr ,'. :. . . . . fiijjdrnilo Fuel & Iron, '. ...... . b,6j-ji Prdoucts . Crupiblo Steel 34.5 45.8 28. 120.3 53.2 4T.5 S4.5 37.7 84.8 70.5 80.5 09, 38. 84.3 72. 91.5 36.2 69.7 117.8 39.7 60.7 CI.! 30.3, . 30.6 . 7i;2 . 102.2 . 24.2 . 14.3. . 123.7 . 15.7 . ' 42.6 . 77.5 . . 29.5 Cuba, Cane Susur '. '. Eio .. G.e'ntrnl Electric ..'.....' Cloiieral Motors' . . . . '. Goodrich Co. .......... Gifcat Northern... pfd. . . . Grojit NortAern- Ore Ctfs, Illinois ucmrai 8.8,6 Inspiration Copper . . 3.5.2 ju.vi Aieiv iiarinc piu. International, Paper , Iyennecott Jdpper Louisville & Nashville MiU5-elI Motors - AJexlcan Petroleum Miami Copper . . . '. : Midillo States Oil Mldvalo Steel MisaouH Pacific New York Central l4.r-.1T.. N. H. and Hartford ' . Norfolkyft Western . . . . Northern i'acifio Oklahoiita pt-od. & Jt'eC. . . . , P(ia Ahierican. Petroleum. . . . Pennsylvania t,. ". . . . People's Gas . . .' . Pittsburg andMqst,Vn. . . . . Ila; c6nsolldatcd' Copper . . , Heading '. . ; ltcp. Iron & Steel Rbyal-DutoUr-N.. JC.v.'- ShQll--Transr--a rradr: ; -. . : . Sinclair. Coo, -Oil . .'. . . Sbutherji Pacific Sliuthern " Ray way Stlmtlrtrd Oil of X. J. pfd. . . SUIdobaker Corporation . . ., Tpuhcssoo -Copper ......... T(ids ' Co. .j. . . ... ... . Texas -As Pacific . . . . . ;V. . .. To()acc6 "Products ,-), . . , Tj-a'iiBcontluciital Oil ....... L-iii,trt Pacific ............. li' S. Food -Products ,. LV 3.: Retail Stores 61.3 5.7.5 20.5 102.5 6.5 105. 18.5 - 13.7 32.5 20. 6 73.5 22.6 100.5 84.7 3.7 77.5 41.7 35.7 31.. 11.7 84. 71. -i7.5 44 a 2 1.2 99. 2.4. 10V7 ;k5 - 8.7 44. 19.8 . 55.5 1 1.2 1V.: . 23.'$ 56. 09.. 69. 83.5 54. 4.6. ' 8.5 9.5 . 12.8 - 30. G. Ur f. - Ind; Alcohol . . .- United Slates KuUber Ujil'teir States Steel VUah Copper Wpstlnghouse Klectric . . . .- WUy's Overland '. Ajiiierlcan Zinc, Lead and Itutc'nnd Superior . . ; . . Chin. Pctroleun - . .j , v...j Montana Power Hhtrttuck Arizona : . J'iire Oil Si. i-: i". j. .'. , Invincible Oil .......'..;. 36 'II rs. Oscar Stewart has gone to Med foinl to be 'absent several days. - Mrs. Lloyd LeUeau is visiting with Mis. S. W. Hutchinson for a few days. This cold weather is greatly appre ciated by the farmers who have hogs tw butcher.; g. w. Hutchinson butch ered -six last Wednesday for home use. Oscar Stewart will butcher some time tills week. On account of the snow up here the farmers with hay and no cattle, are greatly In demand "by the cattlemen with more stock than hay. f : 1 ftlij. Hall who awns the mill by the old- free ferry was knocked ' uncon scious while helping his Bon drive pb0ta last week. The sledge flew off the handle bitting Mr. Hall who was holding the posts. He was nnconsrloua fur several minutes. Floyd Hmchinson made a trip to HH mill for lumber fr the V, R. Market i: ..ElKGREEK fisheries. The; high water tore out part of tho now water whebl, alio' cans-, ing considerable damage in the lmtcb 'house. ' '. ; . . :' 1 Will . Stewart started, for M,edfard Saturday with a biinch of beef. ' Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ward who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Floyd Hutchinson for the past two weeks returned: to Asblaud Saturday where they will visit with; Mrs. Ward's mother, Slrs;W.' R.Holmc9. - Ralph Watson has been suwlng wood fur Mrs.'Mlddlebushon of Trail. . A10CH ITEMS J ' Mr. and - Mrs. Mynatt havo very sick with la' giiify'c. boen . 7U Krcd J n low. and .ditufrliter. .Au- j brcyniadu ai trip to Trail thia wet'k. , 'Mr." It, K. Mooi;o was down in thj Tablv Roclc diatrict after cattlo Mon day. " ; -" - ' - " ' ' ,Sl Mi. and Mvh. T.i Jones of Antioch liavo a yoi'M sick, baby.-with la ri Iddo. - Mt. and; Mrn, i Ponioroy, arrived at" Gold 'Hftr 'from VaHbington Wudnes- ! day and .went to their old homo in the Meadows to visit their son and daushter for a week. 1 The air drijl on tho Smith place at Aiitloeh was down 7 feet Friday at iiioon; , - , ...... (.... :A surprise' party was given at Mr. John Bipghum's Saturday night, Mr. Davis and son and daughter eamo up fom .Tolo to their ranch in tho Moadows Sunday. Thoy stored their' cm at -Boagle and.walkod 'up on account of bad roads. j .-.t EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. O. Bowlett Lloyd and Harvey Stanley havo ljeen biiildlng feed- racks on the Sam Coy place so that they can have their cattle fed. Sam Coy has the job of hauling the hay out and feeding. them. Thus far It has not been necessary to feed as tho warm rains have kept the grass growing so that1 the stock goa eralljj look very well. ' Paul Wright who has been assisting hi. the rock work on' the Agate-Trail noad for Rhodes and Price, contractors was In town patronizing our. mer chants. - - . ' '".' Henry French', one "of our poultry men and his son Floyd came in Thurs day and brought in quite a lot of eggs for one of our Med ford Creamery men,' but he says that his hens do not lay so well' as they would, and will whan he gets' his new hen bouse built, as it is the old one Is shot all to pieces where the men working on. the irrigat ing ditch have. been, blasting. They have hac) to suspend work on account ,op the continuous rains, in fact It has rained-so much and so long a time that it.has about:cansed all kinds of work to stop,. even toe men working, on the (highway. .' . ' J; C. Frceley of Portland, Miss Edna ,'Eetersen and her father; E.' P. Peter sen, Henry .Triisty of Elk creek and G. C. Beele were among the guests at the Sunnyside Thursday, night. Thursday evening when I went to the postoffice or my mall I noticed that Miss Nellie Coy, one of the deputy postmistresses was trying open a mall sack with one band and on close in spection Uiscov6red.''tha't''She had her left hand -wrapped up and upon inquiry learned that she saw some Qhe's horse saddled and bridled in the street so went -and tied him up, and just as she -was about thru tying him he jerked back and caught her hanil bruising it quite badly and at firsWt was thought that her little finger was dislocated bnt tho next day, kftei; more ' careful examination it is thought to he nothing more than a bad bny'se and cut. thru the skin. ,f When the Butte Falls stage came in Friday morning there were five pas sengers on the car and they were all .strangers here looking' pvor the coun try. - - . " -( Charles Brown of Med ford who owns what used to be known as 'the Maul place, four miles this side of Medtord, was here for dinner and spent a part df. the afternoon lextollng . the good qualities of the:Fordson tractor among tho 'listeners.' -; ( -' : -' Messrs. Campbell and Terrett, -the two nien, who left here two weeks ago, dftd ara.elearlni? the right o fway be tween the" Clegcade place on the edge :Of the'deSt and Hog'ereek returned to their room Friday noon and started In to finish up "the job this Saturday morning. 4 . - W. S. Hakcr' who has' a homestead on the Derby road and now. is on the Frank Rhodes places' was a business caller; Friday. 1 -.'.-' Dr.- W. W. p. Holt who has been practicing as a physician here tor sev eral years aim nas nau an extensive and very succcssfid practice, not only here but throughout the surrounding country started Frldayto more-his of fice fixtures to Medtord. 'He Is rdov Ihg onto the fourth floor In the M. F. & H. building. -- - ': - - He has not moved his family but ex pects to as soon as he can 'secure a suitable (louse to UVe in. It Is not necessary for me to state that there is a general, feeling of regret here that he has decided to leave our community for while he has not only . been our M. D., be has always taken an active part in our education and municipal affairs, he having been elected several times as school director and has been president ot the town- council for a number of years. '-1 ' " " r !" 1 ! , Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Watson, formerly of Butte Falls but now of Santa Crux,' Calif., were In town Thursday. Mrs. Watson went to Medford and Friday Ed Watson met 'his mother-in-law, Mrs. E. E. Smllh 6r Butte Falls here and they went on tv Medford on the sage. Roy Ashpole, one of our hardware merchants brought out portable wood- sawing machine, to saw logs, wood, elc, for tho Morrltt Ilros. of Recso creek. . - M. C. Muboney ot Butte, Falls, ami. Alex Vestal came out on the stugo this Saturday morning. Mr. Mahoney has been going over the stage route qulto often of Into and I Inquired the cause and he told me that he was huvlng his eyes treated by Dr. Emmcns of Mod ford! and that they were 'greatly Im proved. '. Jqjin Patlen and lleorge Cottrall of Butte Falls, came out on the Butte Falls stage Friday afternoon. James Culbcrtson of Lake creek came out Friday and spent the night witli his Bon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Klngory who are living near Wei Ion. ? ' Mrs. Mary Simpson of Iowa, clime in and spent' the night at the Sunny side on her way out to Reese creek to visit her daughter, Mrs. Moon who is teaching In the Heeso creek district. W. D. Steadimm of Medtyrd and T. F: Nichols were diners at the Sunny side. Mrs: Nichols catne In with her hlisbanti but' went out 011 the Lake Creek stago to visit her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fallow. Carl Von der Hellen was a business caller also and so was Leland Petty- grew and Mr. Kingery of Wollen. W. E. Hammol, Charley Del!n, D. It. Patrick, Win. G. Pierce of Hubbard Bros, of Medford,. Ed Burgess of Iowa, W. F. KInslow of Coquille,' Ore., were here today, Saturday, for dinner. Joseph Riley' and Ed Button wore business callers today. v Mrs. Mabel Harnish was trading in town today and said that slio is stop ping with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Tay lor while hor husband is feeding their cattle on Antelope near Climax. (Furnished .by me JacKson Cbunty . Abstract Co.) , - 11 Probate Court , Est. Alonzo M. Woodford. Bond. Est. Aifn Beall. Order and decree i Est; Harrison F. Eldon et al(nilnors) Fourth .semi-annual report. j 1 Est. Estolla M. Ottingor. Report. , Est. Kate Sullivan.- Inventory and appraisement. , . iC. W. Whlllock. C. A..Whillock. W. Hi Whlllock Incorporate as Golden -Rule Mercantile company. Est. George F. Vose.. Petition or der. Est. Nannie Woolf. . Application and order. Est. Samuel H. Holt. Order and de cree. Circuit Court Anna P, Steward vs. Martin A'. Stew ard. Answer.' ' ,,W. C. Foslor vs. Robert R. Miles et a). Motion and order. .' " ' '' W. C. Foster vs.. J,ohn D, Keifer et al, Motion and order. ., ' i W. C. Foster vs. Minnie Smith, Mo Hon and order. 1 - ; W: C. Foster vs. Samuel McClintock Motion aud order. '-; '.- -; ' Horace Jay Terrill vs. J. Oscar Tal ent et al. Affidavit and order. - Western Finance Corporation vs. Norman Merrill. Affidavit, motion and order. . ' Bank of San Rafael vs. H. C. Chrlf tofferson. Notice. Nora Rhotcu vs. A, L. Rhoten.'' Suni mons. Lincoln Gray'vs. Luclle P. Keeney et al. Final report and order. Stanley W. Dodge vs. Freda M. podge.. Affidavit, findings and concln sions; dfaulti decree; Real Estate Transfers William .1. Howard to Victor S. : Howard, W,V4 of SEy,.! XK'A, 1 SmYt. SE4 NE sec! B, tp. 38, S. R.-4 VV. .-. S. G. Bermont to John Smith, NV6 of SW'i of sec. 24, tp 38; 2 W Jolin' Grieve,' Eliza . Grieve, hiB'" f 1 wife. Xo Floyd L. Hutchinson, Marie Hutchinson, husband ' '.and wife,-NE of fJW,, S',6 10 750 HEAD 55TUFFEH FROM t CATARRH OR-A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils , Opens Air Passages Right Up. inMant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and vou can t breathe franiy. No more hawking, snuf- King, blowing. Headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; .your cold or-catarrh.disappears. ., ..- 7' 1 Get.., small botfle-of, -Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little ot this ' fragrant, 'antiecptic, healing cream in your nostras. It pen etrates through every air passage of tlta head,' . soothes- the -inflamed or' swollen mucous membrane and relict comes in stantly. "'.:. It's just fine. .Don't -Stay stuffed-uj with a cold or nasty1 catarrh. - ' Qwfflews : Used1 - ; Automobiles For Sale One Ford Delivery $185 One Chevrolet Touring $490 One Maxwell Touring....$650 One Studebaker Six - Touring $750 One Oakland Touring $1200 Tumy Motor Co. Jf, 123 So Front -S$. of NV', .and NK M' of SWH of 'suction 32, in tp. 3u, S. R. IE ;...: .... Gold Hill Irrlgadori District and C. Vronian and Ella Vronian, land lu D. U C. 37, t. 3fi, S. R. 3W. contmo Theodur Rein, MIzzlo ltcin, his 7u0 wife to Jackson County, right of wny road "across sections 10 and 15, tp. 85. id W WiUiiuu Ross, Maggie Ross, hus band and wife to 'A. L. Coney, lot 1, block 3, Ross Add. "to Medford .: II. Felsonsloin to Anna Yocum, N of NEVi and SV Vi ot NK V, and SK'A of NW'H ot soc. -22, tp. 33. 8. R. 1 V. 4 Frances R. Cochian, J. 11. Cock ran, L. 11. Haskins, Gortriido O. Haskliis to Snbrey A. Hook er, hind In sec. 10, tp. 3ti, S. R. 4 W... being lots 19 and 20 ot. Berglund's Add. to Woodville.. " Ellz. Rcu"., J.. A. Renter, Doi othy Renter. Cordelia Renter, ' Pauline R. Vog't to W. A. Chil- ders, ot 1, blk. 33, and part ot blk. 14, ii( Jacksonville, Ora.:.'.. Citj- of .Medford to lleorse P. Rohrer, lot 20, blk. 2, Whit man Park, Medford. Ore Vcrllnda Cuntrall to I.eonia Low den, lot 1, blk. 3 and lot), blk. 2, of Mrs, Cardwell's Add.' to Jacksonville Ore. - ....... 10 .10 .150 1050 Esther L. DeMnrtin to W. R. Ridley, lot 22, and E'oI lot 2i, hilt.' 11.'. R. 'It: Add. W Ash land .'. '. Frank Guislnger, . Ruth Guisiu ger, husband ami wife to Esth er L. DeMnrtin, lot 22 and EV4 of lot 21, blk. 11, H. R. Add. to Ashland Walter TllomasV Llilian Thoinns his- wife to Emll Gaeldenpfen nig, NV4 ot sec. 10, tp. 41, R. 2 E Rebecca King to R; E. Curley, lot 3, blk. 1, of Tuttle's First Add. to Medford ..... Hattlo J.' Davis to Ilattlc M. Pickett, lot 7, 8, 0 in blk. 3, Gray's Add. to Medford Charles W. Roberts, Arllo L.. Roberts, Eya M. Casey, Robin A. Roberts, Walter Roberts to Frank X. Scherror, lots 0 and 7, In Block 14, Phoonix, Ore..... Laura Lawrentz, Dora Lawrontz, R. L, Howard to . Frank ' X. - Scherrer,-E'4 ot NW and SWJ4 of NW14 of sec. 30, tp. 38, S. of R. 1 W.'..:.......:.....,......... Lee Beall, Hattie Beall, his wife, to James T. Logan, Rose L. Logan, land in D. L. C. No. 66.. Hiram A.' A.utr, tdfa E.;, AUtryi husband and wlfe, !K of NE . Yi of JSW'14 pt see.' 22, tp. 30 S. H.;: i'W.l.li.&ZLUL ' Tyson- Beal.li 'War 'Ml Bcbll. his ' wife, lalni 111 D. L.'tt .OS, tp. 37, S. R. 2 W.:.......: 3:...:.:-....:;.. 1310 900 1290 B23 10 10 1000 10 10; GLASS OF SALTS IF Bat less meat if yon feel Baekaohy or have Bladder trouble Salts . -fins for Kidneys.. , 'Meat forms urio acid wliicK xc!tei and overworks the kidneys. in their effort to filter it from tho Bystcm. Regular eatr crs of meat must flush the kidneys occa sionally. You must relievo them like you relieve your bowols;' .removing all tho acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in tho bock or sick headache, diz ziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when tiio weather is bad you have rheumatio twinges. The urine is cloudy) full of sediment-,: the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during tho night. To neutralize thesa irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces 'of Jad Salts from , any pharmacy? take a table spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act Sna and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts- is mads from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and bos been used for generations to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad- Salts w inexpensive; .harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia watr drink which millions of men and women take now and then,. thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. ,- .-, ' f. , , W ' r . K """1." -'--. -rfTr; t, We Jiitmv Vli;t FmpcHy h a: Ootnl liny and lt'6 GomI IliihlncKH For I'm to ' a " ' Tc-Il You. Wo make ti profit on thd prop erty wo sell for other folks and you tnakv a profit by Investing in it. Th rnnn who- sells It make ft profit, too. It In good bu.sinefw for evpryhody to profit by a trnnwirtlnn. We know property. ajtd you know'ti EURALGIA H : or headache mbihe forehead melt and inhale the vapors setts VapoRuh Ovct 17 Million Jan Vud Ycatly HKLP WATTKD alale and FAaiAle WANTED Men or woman to take or ders among friends and neighbors for gonuine guaranteed hosiery, full . line for -men, woiut n and children. fEliminato darning. Wo pay 7 no an i hour sparo time, or $30.00 a week for full time. Kvporienco unnocessnry. Write International Stouklng Mills, NorristowMi) Pa. - s Pd. WANTED Clerks, (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $130 . month.: Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Sor .vico Examiner), 75S Equitable Uldg., Washington. D. C. 240 WANTED SITUATIONa WANTED Work by expert -'primer. Fred Schinolcr. Alls. Box 41, Mall Tribune. 250 1 WANTED MTncniUAlTKOUS WANTED Furn"llure. " Vould"llka'Yo buy furniture and rent house. P. O. Box 705 or call Capt. W. C. Sinclair, Salvation Army, Nash Hotel. 212 WANTED lajnn five hundred dollars, two years, real ostutu security, ten per cent." Box 84, Mull Tribune. ' 251' A'ANTED Tenui of mules, price. Box 00, Tribune. Stale WANTED Coal oil stove; also wash ing, will cull for same. 219 Talent Court. ' Phone 959-R. 253 WANTED Good clean rugs. Printing Co. Medford WANTED1 Furnished apartments, two adults only. Phono 471, between 12 and one. WANT10D-To buy two. plgf., weight about 3b to iiQ lbs. Address J. A. M earo Mall Tribune. 250 WANTEDG00 Medford families to buy dry tlor wood, Wa deliver. Phone 890-X or 947-L. 252 WANTED Shoo repairing, while you watt at the "Model Hoot Shop. 21 : S. Centrnl Ave. Quick servlco, quality work. E. N. Biden, prop. WANTED 10 h.-p. ooiler., Phono 31-X-l, Central Point. WANTED All Etnas ot building and repair work;.' Phone 859-Y or 666-M, after six p. m. or before' seven a. m. . - . ,-,; 203 VyANTEtt House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf FOB 8 A1J& LIVESTOCK ' FOR .SALE Four oxtra good frosb milch cows. Walsh's place, one mile northeast ot Medford, on Crate'' Lake Road. . ' . 2011 FOR - SALE Brood sow, pigs, young uiare, heifer calf, hay. Phone 869-X. .. .'., ' ; '252' FOR SALE Four Duroc Jersey brood sows, 12 pigs, all fine slock, or will r trade for one good milk cow. Lec Raymond, Gold Hill, Oregon. - 253 FOR SALE One team ot mares; and harness. Phone 723-W. . 251 FOR BALD REAL KSTATsl FOR SALE-Furiilshed houso, and lot lor $ui), u tnuon at once.' Box r, Mull Tribune; , ' 255 FOR SALE Very reasonable, 5. room ' modern cottage, two largo lots, sonic terms, . would soil furnltuiu wllh -, Jiouse U-Wuntcd. . 1118 W. Eighth St , ....... . .., , - - . 253 FOR SALE Good 7 room house with bath, 3 lots, woodshed, garago, barn and- chicken house. Also range. Price $1650. Call. 1)37 S. ' Molly. Phono 770-Y-. , i : 203 FOR SALE 18 acros on Jacksoiivillo boulevard 'opposite Oak Grove school house. Price $2500. Address Ncod- ,, ham &" Purdy, Lyons, Kansas. 273 FOR.SALfc! 40.. acre farm, 25 acros- unuec ditch, with water right, close to schuol. good Imnrovemonts, 5Vt nilles from town. For full particulars address Box 72B, Route 1, Roguo River, Ore. ' iVJ. FOR SALE Good -ranches. .See us- before buying, J. B. Androws, 31 N. Grape St. Phone 63-M.' ' tt FOR SALE Leas and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company, FOR SALE Houses ana bungalows, - fumlsbod or uuturnlshod; also ' acreage.- .C 8. Buttortiold, phone 8X6. - -.- -- - --ii...-i -J - LOST! Is the man m busUiess, whose system ot accounting docs not measure up to a high 'standard of efficiency. . ' SYSTEM is. our business and', ; ' EFFICIENT Is oil? system INCOME TAX Returlis correctly prepared, ttookktplng and crther"busllii.s8 rtlfficuKleii ' wit'lsfactoi-ily hd.hist-' cir. ConRUlt' us.'1' ' ' ' 1 i. ' ' A, t .' -..'. : ' ,. J. AuA'Hra Cy Accourrtir.4 T, YSTEMERVICElO: I lr3uraAC gf Irwesrmarvrs gf ' M. P. Schmltt. Mor. Phone 581 Liberty Bldfl. FOB S.Uft-MlHCIHjlAMCOlia FOR HALE Llppem'ntt soda fountain, with large plato gbisa mirror with two smaller mirrors and four limbic columns, 20-ft. marble front counter, electric lighted, ull complete. Extra large oak bar and fixtures with mir ror 5x24 feet. One restaurant range equipped with oil burner. Medford Bakery. . tf FOR SALE Better new shoes for less money. Second hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hospital, ll!l E. Sixth St. FOR SALE Homo grown alfalfa seed, has been' ncliinnted, test !U .3 0 pel cent pure, no dodder. Phono 7SS-R-1. 251 FOR SALE Columbia wood or coal " range, good, $75; oak dining suite $250; three Wilton rugs $.150; bed room suites, lllirary tables, cnrtaiim, oak rocker. Call lltl-W. 253 FOR SALE Nursery stock; hardy, re liable, pest and disease free, posi tively guaranteed. Fruita. flowers, ornaments, vinos. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., A. S. Abbott, salesman. 227 S. Central, Medford. 271 FOR SALE R. I. Red roosters for breeiling, purposes. Phone 370-W. FOR SALE Choice Rhode Island Red cockerels, - reasonable; also mild onions 1 and 2c. F, II. . Dresslor. phono 951-L. i .. 260 FOR SALE 10 thoroughbred R. 1. Roil pullets $2 each. Also kitchen range. OS W. Fourth. Phono 835-L. 250 FOR SALE A fuw oxtra good Whilo Leghorn cockerels and females to male with lliom at roasonahlo pricos. J. O.. Isaacson, Central Point. 250 FOR SALE-Klood trailer. IB S. Front FOR SALE Laying pullots. PhoneJ 370-J, FOR SALE Canary singers, ?5.00 ' ouch. Femnlfis J1.00. DcVoo's. tf FOR SALE Pino Btumpago $2.00 per cord. Phono CS5-J-3. tf FOR SALE One food grinder, $20; one corn shollor, $20. Hubbard BroB, , tt FOR SALE; 'Good, sowing , machluo skeap. F- E. Rcddou, 82 N. Central. ... tf FOR SALE Tho Vulloy Fuol Co. carries the best selection In the ' city ot all kinds ot fuel, gives prompt service, and will meet- all competition. Why buy elsewhere? Phone 7.6. , tf FOR SALE One 5-horso Aimo sta tionary engine, llko new, $235-. One 5-foot orchard disk, usedone season, $50. One 8-foot orchard disk, usod. one season, $75. One 10-Inch gang plow, Just Ilka new, $75, C. E. Gatos Auto. Co. tt' FOR SALE Eight horses-, or.o colt; i sets harness j 1 Klllfor subsoller; 1- spray, rig, complete. CaU 30 N. ' Central. Phone 105. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt.' Plowing and teaming v. ork dono. - Phone D12-J, Samuel Batcman, 302 Maple Street. , ATCOMOIUIjBS FOR SALE 1919 Ford, touring car, A-l condition. See Jame Campbell nt Fonts Grocery, 252 FOR SALE 1918 Ford with camping outfit, folding table, camp- stools, camp stove, trunu roca, small tent and auto tools all. for $375; terms it .. dpsired.: Will H. Wilson, 32 N. Front '. ' ". . - U FOR SALE ' Chllders, -Overland 90.- Clarlc & ;-'"- tf FOR SALE Ford,, chiap. Chliaors. - - - .Clark & - - - tr FOR SALE lliipniobllo louring car. A barguiu for houioouoi Claris & Chllders. . ,, , , , tt FOR SALE Ono Dodge caH,' or trado tor light car. Phono 489-J. tf MONET TO LOAW TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and burs mortgages and Liberty-. , bonds; Pbone C3-1C. tl North Grape street. ! FOB ItENT llOUSEKKEPpfQ 1 , ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping; rooms. 322 S. Central Ave. ' 252 FOR RtJNT Two light housekeeping Dll S. Centra). . tf1 FOR RENT Room furnished for light housekeeping; also sleeping porch. 325 E. Jackson St. Phone 211. - 250 FOR KENT FlTKiriSTim ROOMS FOR RENT Modem room, close in. Phono 808. ' ' ' 1 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room .close in. 229 N. Ivy St 250 FOR RENT ' - Furnished: sleeping ' rooms. 708 W; Fourth. Phorte 83o-l. , i'", 253 . .- A i. . l - ' FOR KENT-'Front bed room heat and bnth room. 1'hono 191 with 2i:t WAINS FORD TOURING ..$350.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab arid windshield, practically new $725, STUDEBAKER 17 J.$700 Patlonand Robinson. Inc. Tel 190 112 ?o. Riverside FOR RENT .IMtrrMENT8 FOR RENT Furnished bachelor , apartnionts. 21i) Talent Court. Phono .' H55-R. 253 : -. lost -. ' ' LOST Billfold containing- one $5.00 bill, small chango, and postoffico Identification card. Reliiru to Mail Tribune. $2.50 reward. ''.(- 25L LOST Jan. 11, between Medford and Beagle, 34x4 tire on rim. Return to Dr. Thayer. BUSINESS DIItECJTOUT. .: , : Aba tractors. MURRAY BROS. 4 VAN VORI8 ; Abstracts of Title. - Rooms 3 and 5. , No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts ot Titlo, Title Insurance. Anto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating tna largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Fa-" clflo northwest. Use our spring when others faU. Sold under writ., tun guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth . Bt. Portland, Oregon... , .,;., Attorneys., PORTER J. NBFF Attbrney-at-Iaw. rooms S and 9,' Medtord National Bank Building. - -. - - A.. E, REAMES Lawyer, Garneti Corey Building. O. O. BOQOS Real estate, law anj. settlement ot estates a specialty.. B. V. LINDAS Attorney. General . Practice. Patents a Bpocialty.;- 81 N. Grapa'St. ' Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRIOK . BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor, Fir and Tenth streets. , ' . Chiropractor. DB A, BUHfCL'OND, ' , uniropraotor. ! - ' Bpinal Adjustments. , : ' 204-205, Sparta Bldg.. cor. Main sn. . . ; , ! - Riverside.,. . - . ,;, . .. . Office phono. 285, - '" ' ' Dcntllst DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist Office in ipariu uuuuing. - umce nours 9 to 12-a. mi, Mo 6 p. m. Evening by appointment Phone 285.- , " Kxpert AoconnWnt. '. WILSON AUDITING CQ. 3DL - Mi . Wilson, C. P. A. Attention, flrei - to anything in Accounting and in : ; come Tax requirements. : Look tnt4 , our simplified accounting method, ; I.ifrorty Building, Medford. ' Pboal 16.J-C -,-!. ; .-, .-J . '.; - FidoUt j and Surety Bonds - flifSlfjITY 'AND bureTt V7 execute all forms qf , bonds, -:i KeCurdy Insurance Agency. ' ' tw ... Instruction In, Music. ' fRil) ALTON HAIGHT Teacher (J piano and harmony.. HalghtMus( i studio. 318 Garnatt-Corey Bid Phone 72. ' ' ' ". - ; Physicians and Burgeons. DRl A. BURSEiL Splnologlst Phy sician and mi-goon. . fipinal adjust - i mupts, gonerul, treatmoittt . ,. onA ulaguosls. ' 309-10-11, M.;F.; & -.11. Illilg. Take bluvator to tilled tloor,. riiouo 9. '' ' 7 'v'.- ', ':. 7 ' DR. J. J., Eminent Physician, ant surgeon... Practice limited to eye . ear, nose and throat. Eyes sotaa tltfically tested and glauas ;suM pli jd. Oculist' and Aurlst for B. P .U. K. Co. Offices H. ft a. c, Bldg. Phone 667. ' ; i DR.. F, O. CARLOW - DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW , i. OHTEOPATHIC PHiSlCIANi j " 4H-417 Garnatt-Corey Bldg. . .'" Phope 904-L. ' ' . i ' Kesldonce SB 3. Laurel' Street DR. W. W: - HOWARD OsteopatMt ' Physicians Special attention lven , to-eye, ear, nose and throat. 0. , Liberty hulidlng. Phone 49. , . DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro- practlc and Natural Painless Meth . ods. Room 42 ii. F. & tl. Bldg, Phone 9.65.-.,,,.;. . .. JAMES C. HAYES Physician ' and Surgeon; office hours 11 to 13 a. ! h., 2 to- 4,- 7- to 8 -p. m. Sparta - -building; rusideuco 1405' W. Main, i Phones: office 663, res.- 492. "Spoclalty,'' Medical and Surgical Diagnosis. . .... ..tf Printers and, PubllaQers, . , MEDFORD' PRINTlNti CO. has ths neat equipped printing ottioe In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, ' etc. Portland prices,,.. U North ' Fir St. . -r '.-' ,( ;v.-'i'-;-'u'' Rag Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS . makes fluff- rugs from, old and , worn carpets and rvgs. Phont 510-M. - 706 Pina St - Tent and Awning Works : MEDFORD TENT AND- AWNINtt . WORKS 198 N. Grape 84. ?& i443-V. E. Burger, Prop, l . TraastM " BADS TRANSFER 8T0RA18 CO. Of flc42 North Front St. Paoo 316.' Pricos tight. . Berrlcg . guar, nteed. '- --"-'"'; DAVIS TRANSFER Anv thing moved day or night. Service gunrf af 'iii. Fair treatment.- 101 8. tWt, l'horic: Office 614 or res. K17-R -2i' 1