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srenrorm matt; tkhbttxe, mfdtwd. oukhoy. motay. January m. mi TA'CTl FIVE Livestock PORTLAND, On?.. Jan. 17. Cuttle steady; receipts 2 1 54. Choice steers $S.50ffty.ar; jrood to choice $8Q8.50: medium to choice $7. 50 ft 8; fair to t;ood, $(1.50fj 7.50; common to fair, $5.50 fl 0.50; choice cows and heifers, $"'5 7.50; Kood to choice $6.25 'ft 7; me dium to frond $5.50 fti 6; fair to me dium $5fi5.50; common to fair 5; ca nners, $2.60 fa 3 : 50; bulls, $5 4? G; choice dairy calves 'Zt-VA; prime light $1012; medium liht $9110; heavy $ti iff 7.50; best feeders $6.75 7.25; fair to good $5.75 ($ 6.75. Hogs 25c lower; receipts 108G. Prime mixed SI 1 (ft 1 1.75 with ex treme top of $11.85; smooth heavy, J10.73tfrll.25; rough heavy $7.50fo U.75; fat pifjs, $10iill; feeder, pigs. Sheep firm to high; receipts 4ir... Kast of mountain lambs, $9.50f 10. no va lleys $9 9.50; heavy lambs, $2 8.50; feeders $627; culls $516; ews $14.50; light yearlings. $7.50 Ti 8.2.V heavy yearlings, $7 Til 7.50; wethers, $6. 001)7. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17. Buth'r steady. Extra cebes 42p43e; parcn ment wrapped prints, box lots 47c; cartons 50c: half box lots half cent more; les than half box lots lc mor, Jhjtterfat No, '1 churning- cream 4T 47c f. o. b Portland; under grade.-!. 4.1c f. o. b Portland. N. ;Y. Stocks NEW YOIUC, Jan. 17. Oils, cop pers, leathers and tobaccos were the strong features of the noon h.jur, gaining 1 to 2 points anil Crucible in creased its advance to 3 points. Kalis and shippings were bnckward, how ever, especially coalers, which fell 1 to 4 points on moderate offering. Metals improved their position in the lust hour, also tractions, sugars, and rubbers, -but rails continued heavy. The closlg was lower. Kails were the most Important ex ception to the higher average of prices in the dull stock market, today, indus trials and specialties showing mode rate gains. Sales approximated 4.0, 000 shares. Aliis-Chalmers ". American Ueet Sugar American Can Americun Car & Foundry .... American Hide & Leather pfd. American international Corp.. American Locomotive American Smelling & ltef'g. .. American Sugar American Sumatra Tobacco ... American T. & T. . . American Woolen 35.5 46.2 27.5 124. 4 1.8 40. 83.7 38.7 93.2 70. B 119.7 08. .Anaconda Copper ........... 38.5 .Atchison 83. Atl., Gulf A W. Indies 72.5 Baldwin Locomotive .... Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel "13" Canadian Pacific '. . . . . . . . Central Leather ' Chandler Motors Chesapeake. & Ohio Chicago,, Mil. and St .Paul Chicago, K. I. & Fuc. . . . Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron . . . Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cano Sugar Eric General Electric 90.8 30. 5S.0 110. 38.7 68. 0(1. 21.8 28. 09.8 00. jo r 14. 124.7 General Motors 14.8 Goodrich Co 40.8 Great Northern pfd 70.7 Great Northern Oro Ctfs 2:1.5 Illinois Central 8!). Inspiration Copper '. . . . . 35. Int. Mer. Marino pfd . , 55. International Paper 58. Kennecott Copper 20.2 Louisville & Nashville 102.5 Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum 1P2 2 Mid vale Steel 31 Middle States Oil 1 .', Missouri Pacific 19.2 New York Central 72.7 N. Y., N. HI and aHrtford 21.3 Norfolk & Western 1 0i Northern Pacific 83.5 Oklahoma Prod. & not 3.7 Pan American Petroleum T5.7 Pennsylvania... 41.7 People's Gas 35. 5 Pittsburg and West Va 312 Hay Consolidated Copper ..... 1U.2 Beading .'. .' 86. Hep. Iron & Steel 08.7 Royal Dutch, N. Y 07. Shell Trans. & Trad. 43. Sinclair Con. Oil ; 23.0 Southern Pacific 97. Southern Railway 23.2 Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. ... 10S.5 Studebakor Corporation 51. Tennessee Copper 8.7 Txeas Co 44. Texas & Pacific 18. Tobacco Products 55.7 Transcontinental Oil 10. Union Pncific . .- 119.5 U. S. Food Products 24.5 IT. S.- Retail Stores 66. U. S. Ind. Alcohol 68. United States Rubber 0 7.8 1'nited States Steel 83. Utah Copper 55.5 Westinghouse Electric 45. Willy's Overland 8. Butte and Superior 13. American inc. Lead and Sm. .. 9. Cnla. Petroleum 29. Montana Power 55. SliHttuck Arizona 0.3 Pure Oil .. .' 35.5 Invincible Oil 22.5 .Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rohhins and small son Clyde spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Robbins' mother, Mrs. J. M. Whipple. Don Avery of Gold Hill was a Rogue River visitor Wednesday evening, greatly surprised when a crowd gath ered at Mr. Uurkhart's parents Wed nesday ever.'ng and gave the newly- H EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. ROGUE RIVER V V A RO RUB Oca 17 Million Jan tW VWv The bridge over Kogue river was . completed Thursday. The travelers will greatly appreciate the new floor weds a shower of many useful articles, Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Burkhart wereMU'ternoon to hear him, hut were dis Carl Magerle bought a Ford roadster! appointed altho the members who live for delivery purposes, the first of the week. Hich Cheadlo is spending a week at Lebanon, Ore., where his father has gone through with a serious operation. Mr. Cheadle reports his father gaining in strength. Klmer Whipple is spending the week with Grandma and Grandpa Whipple. i. H. Helfrich spent a few hours in Rogue Kiver Wednesday. Mr. Hel frich now lives In Lebanon on a small ranch in the city limits. Philip Loud who has been in Califor nia or several months is spending a, few weeks with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Loud. While in Medford last week Ray mond Stevens lost his pocket hook with quite a large slim of money fn it. Mrs. Frank Hall after spending a few days with Mrs. 1. Hall started to her home in Miami, Ariz., Wednesday. The mail carrier for Evans creek valley reports rough and niuddy roads. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett Wm. Kidd who lias charge of the construction of an irrigating ditch on Rogue river for Tnomas F. Nichols and his Bister Ruth and J. H. French, was in town last Wednesday and reports that they have gone as far as they can In their work until the water subsides, and that they don t expect to he able to complete the job until spring. Mr. Barker, the liutte Kalis banker, passed thru here Wednesday on his way from Medford home. H. E. Sanders, a brother of J. W. Sanders, superintendent of the Ante lope orchard, was a passenger on the Untie Falls stage to Eagle Point anil then took passage on the Persist stage for Trail. llenj. Klinglo' of Lake Creek was doing business with our merchants here Wednesday afternoon. Rudolph Peck, the hustling potato grower was also transacting business here Wednesday afternoon. F. J. Carstens of Medford, came out Wednesday evening on the stage and engaged a room and board at the Sunnyside. Ho is helping Messrs. Fawcett and Campbell on their con tract to clear the right of way on the Agate-Trull highway. Ira Tungate of llutto Falls also spent the night at the Sunnyside. Pearl otowell, a brother of George Stowell, 'the chicken king of this sec tion, came out from a Medford hospital where Dr. W W. P. Holt had per formed an operation for him and he reports that ho is getting along fine. Mr. Hayman, the superintendent, on the J. H. Cooley orchard, John Norris superintendent of -the Wilfley orchard and Miss Clea Robinson wont to Med ford Thursday. Miss Robinson went in to have some dental work done. John Walch of Lake Creek, the new road supervisor for that road district, was a business caller Thursday and so was Robert R. Minter of Reese creek, also J. Wattonburg of the Joe Rader farm on Antelope and Jeff Conover who lives on the Free Ferry road eight miles from Eagle Point, and Wesley Butler and his brother-in-law, Arthur Uusby. Jack Tungate of Untie Falls, was n passenger on the llntte Falls stago Thursday. There were other passen gers on the same stage but strangers to the writer. Fred Pelouze, the hustling farmer and dairyman was transacting busi ness with our banker, H. E. Campbell. It appears from the number of persons who visit that bank that it must be doing considerable business. Wm. Henderson and L. A. Whitley of Prospect spent Thursday night at the Sunnyside. Mark Applegate and his brother-in-law, name unknown, of Applegate, came out Friday morning on the Butte Falls stage and went up to Trail on the Persist stage. Mrs. J. Doubleday was also a passenger on the Butte Fulls singe on her way to her home near Butte Falls. L. K. Haalt, one of our leading orch nrdlsts and dairymen made a hurried business call Friday. In speaking on the subject of raising fruit In the val ley he spoke quite encouragingly of the pear business, but seems to think that there will have to be a cut in the cost of caring for the orchards before there is much profit in the apple busi ness. John Greb, another one of our pro gressive farmers and orchardists was a business caller Friday. .A. J- Moen whose wife Is teaching in the Reese creek school district was do ing business here Friday and so was W. Pool. N. G. Brown, Thomas C. Miller and Wig Jacks were diners at the Sunny side Friday. There was advertised to be public QUICK RELIEF Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No griping results- from these pleasant little Ublcts. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re sults from Dr. Edwards' little Olive Tablets at bcdtinib.' ' . speaking here Friday uiutiumu by Utoorgo H. .Mansfield, the president of ' the Farm Hureau and there were quite a number of farmers came in Friday close enough to town to get their mail at night, (the mail generally arrives here about 5:15 p. m., but since the roads are so rough and muddy it does not always reach here that early), but there were cards sent out Friday even ing notifying the members of this but people living out in the country do not receive their mail until the next day by rural delivery, sir they did nut get word. Anions those who were here that day to hear the speaker were George Given, 1). F. Fuller and wife, Ed Dutton, Timmie Hugan, Lester '1 hrockmorton, in addition to some who came in and learned of the change and went right back home. The iienple out in this neighborhood seem to he Well pleased with the working of the Farm Bureau and if the time set for the next meeting should he wheu the weather is pleasant and the mails half decei.t thero will bo a large atten dance. Mrs. ,J. F. Maxfleld anil daughter came in this Saturday morning on the Lake Creek stage. Mrs. Maxfield had been up In the Lake Creek country vis iting her mother. She was met here by her husband and went out home about eight miles north of here. A. J. Weeks, who owns the old Stewart orchard near Peyton on Rogue river, was a business caller this morn ing. J. L. Hovey, foreman on the Alivista orchard was in town this Saturday morning and reports that there Is nothing doing about that Irrigation project yet as they have been busy building another house on the orchard so as to be able to employ married men and havo them live on the place as they are more reliable. . Fritz Pick of Lake Creek, came out this morning on the stage from Med foril and went up home on the Luke Creek stage. ! Mrs. Merrltt and daughter of Reese crook, drove in with a one-horse buggy this morning. Scott Bayer, Wm. Holman, Harry and Carl Stanley and Frank Castor were business callers this forenoon. (Furnished by tne .TacKson County Abstract Co.) Marriage Licenses Lloyd Stiuson and Ethel Hummel. Circuit Court Viva Iona Cook vs. Alva E. Cook. Summons. G. S. Butler vs. A. Capolis et al. Affidavit. J. E. Browlileo vs. Millie M. Linville et al. Summons. W. E. Phipps vs. R. A. Matthews et al. Summons. Jackson Co. Bank vs.. J. F. Hale, adm. . Findings and conclusions, juug mi'iit and cost bill. Western Finance Corporation vs. Norman Merrell. Demurrer. Probate Court Est. Jas. L. Fredenbnrg. Report and order. D. T. McKorcher. Proof of posting. Est. Genevieve Rose. Proof of post ing. Est. Geo. W. Owen. Affidavit. Est. Isaac Wright. !Hh semi-annual report. v Est. John A. Ohenchaln. Proof of publication and order. Est. Florence White. Guardian's ac count. Lee M. Fifleld and J. E. Flfield as- CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" Did you feel "upset" today. It's your liver mid bowels! You're bilious, con stipated, unutrunK, and what you ncad is Cascurets tonight sure. Wako up with your head clear, eyes bright, step elastic, nerves steady, cold gone; your stoinacli, tongue and breath right. No griping no inconvenience. Children lovo Cascarots too. 10, 25, 60 cents. LOST! Is the man in business, whose system of accounting does not measure up to a high standard of efficiency. SYSTEM is our business and EFFICIENT Is our system INCOME TAX Returns correctly prepared, llookkouplhtf and other bUHlnei difficulties KfltiMfactorlly adjust ed. Consult us. . YSTLTIERVICFiO. M. P. Sctimitt. Mar. Phone 58 1 Liberty Bldg. (owtNews lit sumo the Garage. ImsitH s3 name of Ashland Real Estate Transfers W. W. Hartley et ux to Bertha R. llaney, N',1 of lot 2, S. of lot 3, hlk. CI, Medford $2: Minnie Van Dyke King et vir to Daniel L. McXury, lot 5 and (i. blk. 23, Medford 12.SH 10 Wil.iier C. C'artwright to Maggie Cartwright, X1. lut 5, all lot 0. blk. SI, .Medford 1 Lester Lavton et ux to Thomas A. Perr" XK'.4 of XKi sec. 20, tp. 38. S. R. I West 1 Enola G. Hamilton to Geo. R. Llndley, interest in W'A of SE4, and SKy. of SW !4 sec. 35, tp. 33, S. R. 1 west Ill Butler & Thompson Co. to Daisy 11. Reiuhart et vir, lots 5 and , blk. 50, Summit Add. to Ash land in Geraldine Theiss to V. A. Har- rell, lot 5, blk. 3. Anderson-Tuft Add. to Medford 10 City of Medford to Belmont F. Pankey et al. Lots 1, 2, 3, blk. 3, Central Sub division to Cot tage Add. to .Meilfunl 19S-I.0 Margaret Bingham et vir to Cath erine Young, lot on North Oak- dalo 10 Maurice C. Murrey et ux to F. P. Farrell, 10 acres in D. L. C. Xo. 40, tp. 37, S. It. 1 west Lincoln Gray et ux to Medford Pear Co., land in sees. 3 and 4, tp. 3S, S. R. 1 West 10 Gerald Sooysmith et ux to F. P. Farrell, 19 acres In D. L. C. 4il, tp. 37, S. It. 1 west... 100 Lucilo P. Keeney et ux to Lin coln Gray, land in sees. 3 and 4. tp. 3S S. II. 1 west 10 DIE AWWHEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without tho dan tiers of "headache medicine." Kelieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white oint ment, made with oil of muslcrd. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent fcr sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthraa, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, all pains and ache3 of the back cr joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the, chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Notice to Creditors In the matter of liquidation of tho Bunk of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Oregon. Notice is hereby glvon that the Bnnk of Jacksonville, Jackson ville, Oregon, is in tho hands of tho Superintendent of Banks for liquida tion. All persons having claims against said hank must file the same, duly verified as by law required, with tho Deputy in charge at Jacksonville, on or bofore the 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 Fetnnla WANTED Responsible, active men or women to represent us in several good sections of this slate, taking orders for fruit trees, Bhrubbery, roses, etc., for spring delivery. De mand is liberal and returns to intelli gent workers are suhslantlal. Ad dress with references. Oregon Nur sery Company, Orenco, Oregon. 25(i HELP WA.TTKli MALB WANTED Men on contracts. Van Dyke. to clear brush land Phone403-Y. Frank 251 HELP WANTEft FEMALE WANTED Young woman for house work and washing on ranch. Must be good laundress, wages $50,00. Tel. Jacksonville 3S-F-E. 259 WANTED Competent woman for gen cral housework. Mrs. R. W. Ruhl . Phono 518-J. tf WANTED Woman for general house work; good wages; good homo. Mrs G. L. Buhrinan, 15 Geneva Ave. 258 WANTKD BITI3ATION9 WANTED Work by the hour. Write Jacksonville, Mrs. Scott. 254 WANTED Position ns cook on ranch or at camp. Box 62, Mail Tribune. 254 WANTED Employment by lady cooking preferred. Box GO, Mall Tribune. 254 Used 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 No. 123 So Front St. KAXIKD MincriAiAKKOUH WANTED To work on shares or lease small irrigated pear orchard. Blight, expert. Address box 150, Mail Tribune -Mi (V ANT EI) A gentle pony that will wurk single or double; must be cheap. Phone 53 1-X. 215 WANTED To rent 3 or 4 room fur nUhed modern house at once. Plume 471. 254 WANTED To buy 4 or 5 room mud em bungalow, monthly payment plan Address lt Taylor. : WANTEDTO purohuse hoist for truck dump body. Clark & Chllders. 254' WANTED One team mares, weight about 2400 lbs also harness and wagon, price must he right. Give particulars in first letter. Write (' E. Wyinore, Eagle Point, Ore. 25' WANTED Loan five hundred dollars, two years, real estate security, ten per cent. Box SI, Mail Tribune. 251 WANTED Team of mules, price. Box CO, Tribune. State WANTED Good clean rags. Printing Co. Medford WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at tho "Model Boot Shop." 21 S. Central Ave. Quick Bervico. quality work. E. N. Bidon, prop. WANTED All kinds of building and repair work. Phone 3G9-Y or 066-M, after six p. in. or bofore seven a. m. 203 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. tf MOXEY TO TA3AS TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and bUTs mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone C3-M. 11 North Grape street. FOH TRKUT FTIWnsnjffiM KOOM FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. 325 S. Riverside. 254 FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms with sleeping porch for light house keeping. Phono T47-W. 251 FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooniB; conveniences. 003 N. Bartlett St 255 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 322 S. Central Ave. 2ub FOR RENT Two or four light house keening. 51 1 S. Central. tf FOR SAUK URAL; ESTATH FOR SALE 1 VI acre tract cast or Medford, $130 cash if taken soon. Phono C. C. Pierce ut 517-L or 370-.1 251 FOR SALE Homestead relinquish $100.00. Elk Creek district. 734 W. Fourteenth. 251 FOR SALE Furnished house und lot for $1800, if taken nt once. Box T, Mall Tribune. 255 FOR SALE 18 acres on Jacksonville boulevard opposlto Oak Grove school house. Prico $2500. Address Need- ham & Partly, Lyons, Kansas. 273 FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. B. AndrowB, 31 N. Grape St. Phono 53-M. tt FOR SALE Least, and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company, FOR SALE ItousoB and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. C. 8. Butterflold, phone 21S. AVTOMOIUtiEa FOR SALE 1019 Ford touring car cheap for cash. A-l shape. Call 854 East Ninth street. ,, 259 FOR SALE Light five-passenger car, fine condition, bargain for quick sale. Ownor, 730 W. Tenth. ' 2 FOR SALE 1918 Ford with camping outfit, folding table, camp stools, camp stovt , trunk rack, small tent and auto tools all for $375; terms if desired. Will II. Wilson, 32 N. Front tf FOR SALE Overland Chllders. 90. Clark & tf FOR SALE Ford, Chllders. cheap. Clark & tf FOR SALE Hupinobllo touring car. A bargain for someone Clark .& Chllders. tf FOR SALE UVKSTOCK FOR SALE Well bred Jersey bull one year old. Phono H-13-R. ' 25U FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. Buggy shafts good ns new, two-aeated hack, Phone G85-R-3. 258 FOR SALE Four extra good fresh milch cows. Walsh's place, one mile northeast of Medford, on Cratei Ike Road. 2fi0 I t FORD TOURING ...$350.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $725 STUDEBAKER '17 4700 Patton and Robinson, Inc Tel 150 112 So. Riverside BARGAINS FOR 8 ALE MISCEf AA" EOUB FOR SALE Buff Let Phone R-13-M. horn cockerels. TOR SALE Good bedstead, spring and mattress, pair pillows, oil stove heater. Out W. Jackson. Phone 413-Y. 254 FOR SALE Tho Central Point Feed store is taking orders fur corn at StO.OO per ton, bulk, Medford. Place your order now. Car will arrive in a few days. Alfalfa seed fur sale $25 per hundred, Jesse L. Richardson. 24 Hill SALE 2OII0 cords wood on stnmpage, mostly big pino, rest oak Will sell for 75c to ?1.00 per curd on stump. Two miles to Hilt via stnti1 Highway; no uphill pull. Mill in Hilt will buy all the logs. Free pasturage for horses. Box It!, Hilt Cal. 258 FOR SALE We can still book orders for baby chicks but our supply is diminishing fast. 520.00 per 100, $15.00 per 100 nftur April 30th. Rogue River Poultry Farm. Phone 201-W. 25S FOR SALE Prunes. Sweet Petltes, 12 pounds for a dollar. Will deliver. T. Dixon, Orchard Home. Phone 533-J-4. 25S FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriters, Dalton Adding Machines, Check Writers, ribbons, carbons and pa pers. All makes typewriters bought sold, exchanged, rented and re paired. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta Bldg., Phoue 188-W. U OR SALE OR TRADE Sulky plow also harrow. Phone 8H9-X. 254 ''Oil SALE A few thoroughbred Huff Rock pullets, just starting; to lay price $2.50 each. Call SlG-J or 21! S. Holly St. 251 OR SALE White Leghorn cockerels, exchange for old birds. Phone U51-L. 264 FOR SALE Uookins orders, chicks and egiis. Sonare-Denl Electric Hatchery. Phono 951-L. 251 FOR SALE 150 egg Mandy Leo incu bators, lllio new, JJfi.OO; Cypress brooder $7.00. Call J. liroinmor, 5S9-J-2. 25G FOR SALE Haled gmln hay. 210-egg electric incubator. L. O. Colver. Phoenix, Ore. 25(1 FOR SALE "Disco 28", a registered alfalfa soed of South Dakota, costs 50c per pound. I raised 5100 pounds of this seed last year. My price is !!5c. 99 per cent pure, no dodder. Recommended by Oregon Agricultur al College. About 2000 pounds un sold, If you want aiiy order now. Chas. Nunnn, Medford, Routo 1. Phono Jacksonville 390. 254 FOR SALE Good ninnzanlta wood. Phone I-F-l l. $1 nt ranch, $5 deliv ered. .Good measure. 25G FOR SALE OR TRADE Cream sep arator, largo hand size, almost new. 722 N. Riverside. 254 FOR SALE Lippencott soda fountain, with large plate glass mirror with two smaller mirrors nnd four ninble columns; 20-ft. mnrblo front counter, eloctrlc lighted, all complete. Extra largo oak bar and fixtures with mir ror 5x24 feet. One restaurant rnnge equipped with oil burner. Medford Bakery. tf FOR SALE Ilettor now shoes for less money. Second hand shoes and Bhoo repairing at tho Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 10. Sixth St. FOR SALE Homo grown alfalfa soed, has been acllmatod, test 99.30 per cent pure, no dodder. Phono 788-R-l. 25-1 FOR SALE Nursery stock; hnrdy, re liable, pest and disease free, posi tively guaranteed. Fruits, flowers, ornaments, vines. Yakima Vnlley Nursery Co., A. S. Abbott, salesman, 227 S. Central, Medford. 274 FOR SALE Good trailer. 113 S. Front. FOR SALE Canary singers, $5.00 each. Females $1.00. Dovoos. tf FOR SALE Pino stnmpage $2.00 per cord. Phone G85-J-3. tr FOR SALE One feed grinder, $20; one corn shelter, $20. Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SALE 'Good sewing machine cheap. F. E. Redden, 32 N. Contral tf FOR SALE The Valley Fuel Co. carries the best selection In the city ot all kinds of fuel, gives prompt service, and viH meet all competition. Why buy elsewhere? Phone 76. tf FOR SALE One B-horse Almo sta tionary engine, like new, $226. One 6-foot orchard disk, used one season, $50. One 8-foot orchard disk, used one season, $75. One 10-Inch gang plow, just like new, $75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tt FOR SALE Eight horses, one colt; 9 sets harness; 1 Kilifer subsoiler 1 spray rig, complete. Call 30 N. Central. Phone 105. tt FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming vork done. Phone 9 13-J, Samuel Batoman. 802 Maple street. Ashland Stage line Soven-passeiiger touring cars, good accommodations and careful drivers Watch for yellow pennants. Stntlons Austin Hotel, Ashland; Medford Pilar- macy, Medford. Lv. Ashland 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 a. m., noon 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, G p. in. Lv. Medford 3 9, 10, 11 a. m., noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 p. m. Saturday only Lv. ABhland Bame as above, also 7:30 and 9:16 p. m. Lv. Medford also at 9:15, 10 p. m. Sunday schedule: Lv. Ashland 8:30 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a. ni. 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30. 5:30, 7 and 9:15 p. ni Lv. Medford 9:30, 10:30. 11:30 n. m., 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 9:15, lo'u.m FOUND FOl'ND Keys. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paylns for ad. 254 BD8IVESS urRKCTOKT. Abstractors, MURRAY BROS. VAN VORI8 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ate., up. stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Anto Bnppllcs. LAHEK AUTO BPRINQ CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring! when othe?s tall. 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. REAMES Lawyer, Corey Building. Garnett O. O. BOGGS Real estate law and settlement ot estates a specialty. B. F. LINDAS Attorney. General Practice. Patents o specialty. 31 N. Grape St. Bnlldlng Materials. MEDFORO CEMENT BRICK 3 . BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. Chiropractor. Da A. BURKLUND, Chiropractor. Spinal Adjustments. 204-205 Sparta Bldg., cor. Main an Riverside. Office phone 285, DcntUst 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. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. H, Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gives to anything in Accounting and I come Tax requirements. ' Look tnt4 our simplified accountlr.1 method. Lltorty Building, Medford. Phoni 157-R. IVAN LIVINGSTON - Incornorated Accountant. Auditing, Systematiz ing, Financial nnd Income Tax State ments. Address 311 S. Sixth St, Grants Pass, Ore. 276 Fidelity and Surely Bonda - - t ffl&BITY AND SURETY BONDS execute all forms of bond MjCurdy Insurance Agency. tf Instruction In Music - - .i FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher al piano and harmony. Halght Mualt Indio, 318 Oarnett-Corey BldJl Phone 72. Physicians and Burgeons. DR. A. BURSELL SninologlBt, Phy slciun and Burgeon. Spinal adjush mcnts, ' general treatments and diagnosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg. Take elevator to third floor. Phone 29. i DR. J. J. Emmens Physician an surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, noBe and throat. Eyes telsn tifflcally tested and glasses ini plied. OcullBt and Aurlst for 8. P R. R. Co. Offices M. T. ft H. Gt Bldg.' Phone 567. DR. F. a. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN m-417 Garnett-Corey Bids, Phone 904-L. Residence 26 3. Laurel Btreet, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 101 Liberty building. Phone 49S. 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 13 a. h 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building; residence 1405 W. Main. Phones: office 663, res. 493. "Specialty," Medical and Surgioal Diagnosis. tt DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician nnd surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 1G5. Will be in Eaglo Point, on Sundays until further notice.' Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eto. Portland price, 17. Norta, Fir Bt Rug Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rags.. Phonsi 510-M. 706 Pine St. , Tent and Awning Works MEDFORO TENT AND AWN IN Q WORKS 128 N. Grape St. Pbon 443-Y. E. Burger, Prop. ; Transfer BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Offlce42 North Front St. Phonsi 316. Prices right, Bervlcs goat anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. . Fair treatment 10-1 S. Fir 8t Phono: Office 64 1 or res. 617 R 206. A ' Ci. ' a 1