SIEDFOttD MAIL TRTBT7NTC, MEDFOTtD, ORKGOX, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1021
PAf.fi FIVE
BILL IS AMENDED
1 SALEM, Ore., Jan. 18. Three bills,
providing for tho creation of separate
fish and game commissions and estab
lishing regulations for the taking of
fiBh from the Rogue river, have been
formally approved by the fish anil
(tame commission and will go before
the members of the state legislature
with tho unanimous endorsement of
the commission.
A final meeting of the commission
and the fish and game committees of
the house will he held this afternoon
to decide upon provisions of the code
which will safeguard the Interests of
ljoth commissions and in the worlds of
one member of the commission, "settle
for ull time this question so that It will
never be raised again, If that is possi
ble." The bills, as approved, are substan
tially the measure indorsed at a joint
meeting held in Portland in November
attended by representatives of the fed
eral government, the commercial fish
ing Interests and the sporting inter
ests. The bills, as approved, provide for
the creation of a fish commission of
three members and a game commis
sion of five members, each appointed
and removed by the governor.
The only change in the Rogue river
bill was that regulating the dato of
opening tho season nt Grants PasB.
The opening date at thiB point is to be
May 25 instead of June 1, and tho clos
ing dato October 1 instead of October
31. . The Beason nt the mouth of the
Roguo river will extend from May 15
to October 1.
An amendment will be added to each
bill in the committee providing that
the attorney general will act as arbi
trator In all controversies or differ
ences that may arise between the new
fish and game commissions and the
bid 'commission.- The bills, reported
Lilt as committee measure will prob
ably bejiassed tomorrow.
! KILLED IN CALIFORNIA
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PORTLAND, Jan. 18. Efforts here
to establish the identity of the man
found dead yesterday on tho tracks
of tho Southern Pacific at Stockton,
Cal.j resulted in revealing that tho
Oregon anglers license No. 120S9 found
on tho body had been issued to L.
Arthur McGee, a deckhand on the
river steamer Beaver. Officers of tho
Beaver said McGee worked on the boat
eight days last August and five days
in September. They had no recollec
tion of him and hud no information as
to where he came from or where he
went to. A small check to his credit
for time served is still being held by
tho purser. He had. signed the name
of L. Arthur McGee for such checks as
he had received.
It's Good for Children
- Mrs. C. E. Schwab, 1007 11th St.,
Canton, Ohio, writes: "We use Fo
ley's Honey pnd Tar for coughs and
find it one of the best remedies on
tho market, especially good for chil
dren's coughs, as it does not contain
any drug that is 'harmful." Serious
sickness often follows lingering colds.
Hard coughing racks a child's body
and disturbs strength-giving sleep,
and tho poisons weaken the system
so that disease cannot be warded off.
Take Foley's In time. Sold every
where. . - . -
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 18. Cattle
steady: no receipts. Quotations un
changed. Hogs steady; no receipts, nouirh
heavy ' STISI). 75, .other quotations un
changed. Sheep steady: no receipts. Quota
tions unchanged.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 18. Butter
steady, xtra cubes 42 f? 43c: parch
ment wrapped prints, box lots 47c;
cartons 00c; half box lots half cent
Tuurc; less than half box lots lc more.
Ilulterfat, No. 1 churning cream 4?i1i
47c, f. o. b., Portland; undergrades,
43c f. o. b., Portland.
Eggs and, Poultry
Eggs Selling price, case count, 52c:
buying price, 50c; selling price, can
dled, 63 '54c.
Poultry Hens, heavy, 32 34; light,
21c; old roosters, 11c; turkeys, 59
00c; geese, 40c; ducks, 4oc.
Grain and Hay
Rnrley, $33.40tt35; oats, $33.50;
corn. No. 3, yellow, $32.50.
Mlllrun. $35 0 36.
Hay Buying price, timothy, valley,
$27 B 28; clover, $20 22; cheat, $22 g
23; straw, $13. '
Chicago Market '
CHICAGO. Jan. IS Wheat under
went a sag In price today owing to re
ports that Italy had cancelled some of
her purchases. Besides, domestic de
mand appeared to lack volume. Sell
ing pressure, however, was only of a
scattered sort. Opening quotations,
which ranged from unchanged figures
to V2 cents lower, with .March $1.75', 4
to $1.70 and May $1.68 to $1.69 were
followed by a little rally and then by
moderate declines all around.
Continued liberal receipts had a
depressing influence on corn. After
opening to cents lower, includ
ing May at 70 to 71 "4 c tho market
weakened still further.
Outs were relatively steady hut dull,
starting 14 to 14 lower. May 40 1-8
to 46 Vi and then becoming somewhat
easier.
Provisions tended downward in the
absence of any aggressive support.
N. Y. Stocks
NEW YORK, Jan. IS. The stock
market drifted aimlessly at the dull
opening of today's session, although
losses exceeded gains. In no impor
tant instance, however, were changes
more than fractional. Reading, selling
ex-dividend, recovered part of yester
day's reaction and the trend of other
rails was moderately upward. Steels,
equipments, coppers and oils were
slightly over or under yesterday's final
prices and specialties manifested the
same uncertain tone. Early quotations
for foreign exchange pointed to a con
tinuance of yesterday's advance, de
mand sterling amounting to 30 7-S, a
new high record for the year.
Absence of more than casual support
enabled the shorts fb effect further de
preciation of prices during the listless
forenoon. Oils, shippings, steels and
equipments were their especial objec
tives. The one conspicuous exception
was California Petroleum which rose
over two points on steady, moderate
buying. Rails failed to hold and losses
among miscellaneous shares were ir
regularly Increased. Call money op
ened unchanged at six per cent but ex
change on London reacted almost two
cents from the early high rate.
NEW YORK, Jan. 18. Food and
leather Issues strengthened in the fi
nal hour, but oils and allied shares
wero under further pressure. The
closing was irregular.
Interest in the stock market today
was limited to the professional ele
ment. Representative issues recorded
only trivial changes and specialties
moved within unusually narrow boun
daries. Sales approximated 450,000
shares.
Allls Chalmers , 30.5
American Beet Sugar 40.5
American Can 27.5
American Car & Foundry . . 12 1.
American Hide & Leather pfd. 47."
American International Corp 45.5
American Locomotive 8;t.
American Smelting & Ref'g. . 38.
American Sugar 93.5
American Sumatra Tobacco .. 77.
A'morican T. &. T , 90.7
American "Woolen ' C7.
Anaconda Copper 3S.5
Atchison 83.2
Atl., Gulf & W. Indies ...... 72.
Baldwin Locomotive 91.
Baltimore & Ohio, 35.7
Bethlehem Steel "B" 5S.5
Canadian Pacific 110.2
Central Leather 42.2
Chandler Motors 68.5
Chesapeake & Ohio 69.7
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .. 2S.5
Chicago, It. I. & I'ac 27.
Chino Cupper 23.2
Colorado Fuel & Iron 29.
Corn Products 70.2
Crucible Steel 97.7
Cuba Cane Sugar 2;t.
Erie 13.6
General Electric 123.6
General Motors 14.8
Goodrich Co 41.
Great Northern pfd 76.
Great Northern Ore Ctfs 29.3
HIInolH Central 89.
Inspiration Copper 35.
Int. Mer. Marine pfd 55.
International Paper
Kennecott Copper 20.5
Louisville & Nashville (bid).. 96.5
Maxwell Motors 5.
Mexican Petroleum 161.2
Miami Copper 18.7
Middle States Oil 12.7
Mldvale Steel 31.7
Missouri Pacific 19.
New York Central 72.
N. Y. N. H., and Hartford 20.5
Norfolk & Western 100.2
Northern Pacific S3.
Oklahoma Prod. & lief 3.6
Pan American Petroleum 75.5
Pennsylvania 41.7
People's Gas ...... ...'.... 35.
Pittsburg and West Va 30.5
Ray Consolidated Copper 13.8
Reading 85.
Rep. Iron ti Steel 68.5
Royal Dutch, N. Y., 66.5
Shell Trans. & Trad 41.3
Sinclair Con. Oil 23.6
Southern Pacific 97.2
Southern Railway 23.
Standard Oil of N. J. pfd 108.0
Studehaker Corporation 52.
Tennessee Copper 8.7
Texas Co 43.8
Texas & Pacific 18.5
Tobacco Products 56.
Transcontinental Oil 10.
Cnlon Pacific 119.5
l. S. Food Products 26.5
U. S. Retail Stores " 66.2
P. S. Ind. Alcohol 68.
Culled States Rubber 67.6
United States Steel 83.
I'tab Copper . 56.
Wcsli nghouse Electric 45.2
Willy's Overland 8.
American inc. Lead and Snl. . 9.
Butte and Supei-ior 13.
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35.5
Mr. Sullivan and liruco Buck made
a business visit to Colllngs, Sunday.
Wood Jeeter of Steamboat was visit
ing friends in this district Sunday.
Bert llarr has placed a feeding rack
in his alfalfa field.
.Mildred Swayue has returned homo
aftor two weeks illness in tho Sacred
Heart hospital in Medford.
Leonard and Bert McKee spent a
few hours in this vicinity Monday mor
ning. Fanning will soon begin, If the
weather keeps as good as It is.
Tho school inarm must like to cross
bridges from the selection of her
boarding place.
Mr. Norris and Wood Jeeter of
Steamboat expected to drive a herd
of cattle to Grants Pass Tuesduy.
Colllngs received a telegram from
New Jersey, that tho body of Oscar
Colllngs. a private soldier who died of
pneumonia in France, was then started
across the continent, borne for burial.
Tho funeral will be held In Jackson
ville. Anthony Watkins has been suffering
with a severe cold this week.
Knox McCoy's borses were seen loi
tering along the river.
The milk cow belonging to Robert
Watkins, of tho Watkins ranch on the
Applegate river, has a fine now heifer
calf.
Hazel Swayno cxpecls to bo grad
uated as a trained nurse this spring.
Slio is now training in tho Sucred
Heart hospital of Medford.
John Brynes went down to the
school house Monday to repair the
stove-pipe chimney, whicli has needed
repairing for three months.
Vernie Stevenson and Mark Wln
nlnglmino have just completed Bert
Han's barn and are now erecting it
woodshed near the house.
The school teacher looks like a high
water duck, with her gum boots.
Albert and John Collings dehorned
cattle for Pat Swayne the first part of
tho week.
air. Kuutzen and son lone made a
business trip to Buckley's this week.
School has reopened again after a
two weeks Christinas vacation. All
the pupils hut one who is suffering
from the effects of tho whooping cough
have returned for hard work.
Mrs. Pearl Stevenson has boon quite
ill this last week.
1 :
Mr. kind Mrs. T. Jones bad the mis
fortune to lose their infant baby.
Burial was at Antioch.
Waldo Morrison went up "to the J.
Dlnkins ranch In the Meadows this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Clarke came out
from Central Point Tuesday and went
to the ranch In the Meadows.
Mr. "W. C. Chapman made n trip
to Mr. Wm. Houston's place on Long
Branch Tuesday.
Mr. Inlow returned homo the firat
of the week after several week's stay
at Trail.
Mrs. Joe Mayficld came down from
the Meadows to Beagle Monday to
phone for a doctor for her daughter,
who wasxiuite low with pneumonia,
sick and had the doctor's attention
Mr. Charles Sanderson's little boy la
Tuesday.
-Mr. F. Roe and his son, Joe Roe
and Frank Cortyzo of Sams Valley,
were up near the Chapman place to
fix a bridge "Wednesday.
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Lumbago
You Won't Stay in Bed Long it Yon Rub
on Quick-Acting Begy's Muatarino
It.does the work and cannot, blister tho
tenderest skin.
Keep a box handy, for lumbago comes
quickly and you can bet you'll want It to
Bo auicklv when it comes.
And It will go quicker than you ever
hoped tor and so will sore throat, chest
colds, tonsilitis. pleurisy and bronchitis.
Befiy's Mustarine often ends the misery
and subdues the Inflammation before most
remedies you have heard about get started.
So why suffer for days while using slow.
acting remedies when rheumatic pains are
eased, neuralgia banished and soreness and
stiffness ended in double quick time.
For every ache and pain and to get In
fluenza before it gets you, get Begy's Mus
tarine, in the yellow box 30 and 60 cents
the Quickest Pain Killer on Earth."
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Strictly Modern
Hardwood floors, fireplace
Many built-in features.
Cabinet arranged kitchen, splen
did garage, fine wood house, fine
lawn, roses, all city assessments
paid.
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You can make your own
terms
First Money Up Get3 It.
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Phone 282 Nash Elk. Medford
For Any Kind of Real Estate
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Cala. Petroleum .
Montana Power .
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WffH THIS SULPHUR
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that is covered with ugly rash or
pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth
ing subdues fiery skin eruptions so
quickly, says a noted skin specialist.
The moment this sulphur prepara
tion is applied the itching stops and
after two or three applications, the
eczema is gone and the skin is de
lightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur
is so precious as a skin remedy be
cause it destroys the parasites that
cause the burning, itching or dis
figurement. Mentho-Sulphur always
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A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur
may be had at any good drugstore.
Notice of Hearing on Final Account
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
Columbia 1 rust Company, as Trustee,
Plaintiff, vs. Pacific and Kasteru
Railway, a corporation, IJcfendant.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order of the District Court of tho
United States for the District of Ore
gem, made and entered January dill,
1921, a hearing will bo held upon the
final report of the Receiver in this
proceeding before tho undersigned, as
Special Master In Chancery, at his
office No. 703 Title and Trust Hand
ing. Portland, Oregon, on I ho 2nd day
of February. 1921, at ten o'clock A. M.,
at which time and placo tho under
signed will hear objections, if any
thcro be, to tho final account of the
Receiver.
Dated January 7th, 1921.
ROBERT F. MACiUIRE,
I ; Special Master in Chancery
Notice to Contractors
SCALED PROPOSALS, addressed
to the undersigned at Jacksonville
Oregon, and endorsed "Sealed liids on
.lacksonville-Ruch Road" for tllo con
struction of the remainder of tho
.lacksonville-Ruch Section of the nine
Ledge Road as now surveyed by the
State Highway Engineer between Sta
tion No. 241X075 and No. 423X11, be
ing approximately four miles, in ac
cordancc with tho plans and specifica
tions now on filo in tho County Clerks
office will be received anil filed until
ten o'clock A. M. February aid, 1921.
and at that time the County Court will
-it.. I ....l.ti-.l.. 1 ..II 1
vjl".-u twin ii(iuiii.ij 1 L-iiu ail oiiio. 1
liids are to be submitted In lump
sums only, for completion of said sec
tion. Iho road is to bo finished to
grade, according to said State Survey
as shown by tho plans and specifica
tions as now on filo in said County
Clerk s office.
Kncli bidder shall deposit with his
bid flvo por cunt of the amount of bis
bid by certified cheek, which Bum shall
ho forfeited to tho County, in caso bo
neglects, 'fails or refuses' to enter into
a contract in case tho contract shall
bo awarded to him.
A bond satisfactory to the County
Court in a sum oijual to one-half of the
total amount bid will he required for
the faithful performance of tho con
tract. The County Court .J'escrvoH the right
to reject any and all bids ami to accept
the proposal deemed best for Jackson
County.
Dated Jan. 15, 1921.
CHAUNCKY FLOREY,
County Clerk for Jackson County,
Oregon.
County Treasurer's 10lh Call for
Evans Creek Irrigation District
Warrants
State of Oregon, County of Jackson,
Jacksonville, Oregon, January 18. 1921
Notice Is hereby given that there are
funds on hand for tile redemption of
all .Evans Creek irrigation District
Warrants numbered from 8 to 10, both
numbers inclusive. Interest ceases on
tho warrants above called on this the
lith day of January, A. D. 1921.
A. C. WALKER.
Treasurer of Jackson County, and ox-
ottlclo Treasurer of tho Evans Creek
Irrigation District. 2E
BETjP wanted
Male and l'omiile
WANTED Responsible, nctivo men
or women to represent us in several
good sections of this state, taking
orders for fruit trees, shrubbery
roses, etc., for spring delivery. De
mand is liberal and returns to intelli
gent workers are substantial. Ad
dress with references. Oregon Nur
sery Company, Oronco, Oregon. 250
HELP WA-VTEU FT-TMALK
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework in family of two. Mrs.
J. K. Stewart, phono C37-L. 259
WANTED Young woman for house
work and washing on ranch. Must
bn good laundress, wages $50.00. Tel.
Jacksonville 38-F-5. 259
WANTED Competent woman for gen
eral housework. Mrs. R. VV. Ruhl.
Phone 518-J. tf
WANTED Woman for general house
work; good wages; good home. Mrs.
(J. L. Buhrman, 15 Geneva Ave. 258
Used
Automobiles
For Sale
One Ford Delivery $185
One Chevrolet Touring $490
One Maxwell Touring....$650
One Studebaker Six
Touring $750
One Oakland Touring $1200
Tumy Motor CoT
No. 123 So Fjroni) S$, -
WANTED 5nar;n.liAOC8
WANTED To work on shares 01
lease small irrigated pear orchard
Plight expert. Address box l."0.
Mail Tribune. 251.
IVAN'TED A gentle pony that, will
work single or double; must ie
cheap. Phone 534-X. 245
WANTED To buy 4 or 5 room mod
ern bungalow, monthly payment plan
Address ivlti Taylor. 25
WANTED One team mares,1 weight
about 2100 lbs.; also harness and
wagon, prico must ho right. Hive
particulars in first letter. Write C.
E. Wyniore, Eagle Point, Oro. 2TiT
WANTED Team of mules. State
prico. Hox till. Tribune.
WANTED Good clean rugs. Medford
Printing Co.
WANTED Shoo repairing while you
wait at the "Model Hoot Shop." 21
S. Central Ave. Quick service.
quality work. E. N. lllden, prop.
WANTED All kinds of building and
repair work. Phono 3f9-Y or
66G-M, after nix p. m. or before
seven a. m. 2 63
WANTED Ilouno moving and re
pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 4 88-X. tf
FOR KRNT- KliKNISHKw )OOM- I
FOR RENT Comfort able rurnished
sleeping rooms. 325 S. Riverside.
Phone 701-J. 257
FOR RENT Steam healed sleeping
rooms. Freo bath. Yory reasonable.
Phono S0 I-L. 259
FOB RENT ITOUSKICEKPDNjl
ROOMS
FOR RENT Two nleo housekeeping
rooms, new paint and paper, down
stairs and garage. 730 W. Eleventh.
FOR RENT Two unfiiruisbod rooms;
conveniences. 003 N. llartlett St.
255
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 322 S. Central Ave. 255
FOB BKNT HOCHKS
FOR RENT Eight rooni" housowTth
garage, furnace, two fireplaces, all
modern conveniences. Locution 1327
Roddy Avenue. Address li. C. Stod
dard, care Goodyear Ascot Park.
Loa Angeles, California. 200
FOR RENT Four room house, clec
trie range, water heater, heating
stove, $2U per month. P. E. W ynkooi
423 S. Newtown. Phono S98-Y. 25i
FOR RENT Flvo room modern bun
galow, closo in on S. Central. Call
W, II. Eveiheurd, 6 S. Fir.
liOST
LOST Woodmen receipt hook. Finder
will leave Banie nt Medford National
Punk and roceivo reward.
FOR BALE HftlAlj F.STATB
FOR SALE Two acres improved
chicken ranch or will tnuo car In on
same. A. A. Glllotto, Central Point,
200
FOR SALE Four room house, V2 ncre
land, $1200, half cash. See owner
1140 W. Eighth St. 255
FOR SALE Modern 8-l'onni house
isarilv furnished. Price Jt'.OOO. See
' owner, A. C. Hubbard, 322 Soutu
Riverside. tf
FOR SALE Furulslioil bouse and lot
for $1800, If takon at onco. llox T,
Mail Tribune ' 250
FOR SALE 18 acres on Jacksonville
boulevard opposite Oak Grove school
house. Prico $2500. Address f'eed
ham & Purdy, Lyons, Kansas. 273
FOR SALE Good ranchos. Bee us
before buying. J. JJ. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phono 63-M. tf
FOR SALE LeiiRb and exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Roalty Company.
FOR SALE Houses ana bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. B. Butterfluld, phone
Zlti. .
ACiOMOJILIjEH
A REAL BUY for $700 in a five-pas
sengcr louring cur:- trado consld
ered. Every posslblo equipment on
tins uurgaln. 1110 lJUBy Corner Moto
Co. 200
FOR SALE 1919 Ford touring car
cheap for cash. A-l shapo. Cull 854
East Ninth street. 269
FOR SALE Light flve-passonger car,
lino condition, barealn for quick
sale. Owner, 730 W. Tenth.
FOR SALE 1918 Ford with camping
outfit, folding talile, camp stools,
camp stove, trunk rack, small tent.
and auto tools all for $375; terms if
desired. Will 11. Wilson, 32 N. Front
tf
FOR SALE Overland 90. Clarl: &
Childers. tf
FOR SALE Ford, cheap. Clark &
Cbllders. tf
FOR SALE Hupmoblle touring car.
A bargain for someone; Clark &
Childers.' tf
FORD TOURING
..$350.00
FORD TRUCK
With covered' body, cab and
windshield. Practically new $725
STUDEBAKER '17
-$700
Patton and Robinson. Inc.
Tel 100 112 So. Riverside
BARGAINS
FOR HALF! 1JTESTOCK
FOR SALE Well bred Jersey bull,
one year old. Phono R-13-R. 2oH
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. liuggy
sbafis giid as new, two-seated hack.
Phono GS5-R-3. 2DS
FOR SALE Four extra good fresh
milch cows. Walsh's place, one mile
northeast of Medford, oil Crater
Lako Road. 200
Toil BALK misceliani:ocb
FOR SALE Shelled eastern yellow
corn, sacked and dulivcrod to you
for $2.70 per 100 lbs. by the sack.
Russ Mill. Phono 529 right away.
FOR SALE Alfalfa $2t and $23 ton
delivered. 1103 Nlanlic St. 25s
FOR SALE Pure hied Haired Rock
cockerel. Phono 364-J. 219
FOR SALE Alfalfa and grain hay
$20.00. Team of good work horses
and harness, weight 2u00, $lo0. 1. r.
Pottenger, phone 5-F-2.
FOR SALE Galvanized bath tub,
$a.00. 325 S. Riverside. 257
TOR SALE Egg Producer $3.50 per
100-lb. sack. Scratch feed $3.50 per
100-lb. sack. Dairy feed $2.40 pel
sack. These prices are for cash de-
livered to you 111 the city for this
week only. Monarch seed Co.
Phono 200.
FOR SALE Huff Leghorn
cockerels.
Phono R-13-M.
250
'OR SALE 2000 cords wood on
ct nmmiirn nwwtlv lid" itlun i'iihI rt.lk.
Will soil for 75c to $1.00 per cord on
slump. Two miles to Hilt via state
Highway: no uphill pull. Mill in
Hilt will buy all tho logs. Free
pasturage for horses, llox 10. Hill
Cal. 258
FOR SALIC Wo can Btlll book ordors
for baby chicks but our supply is
diminishing fast. $20.00 por 100,
$15.00 per 100 after April 30th.
Rogue River Poultry Farm. Phono
201-W. 258
X)R SALE Prunes, Sweet Petites,
, 12 pounds for n dollar. Will deliver.
T. Dixon, Orchard Homo. Phone
D39-J-4. 258
FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriters
Dalton Adding Machines, Cheek
Writers, ribbons, caibons and pa
pers. All makes typewriters bought
sold, exchanged, rented and re
paired. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta
Bids., Phono 1SS-W. tf
FOR SALE 150 egg Mandy Lee incu
bators, like now, $15.00; Cypress
brooder $7.00. Call J. Brommer,
5S9-J-2. 250
FOR SALE Haled grain bay. 240-cgg
electric incubator. L. O. Colver
Phoenix, Oro. 250
FOR SALIC Good mnnzanlta wood
Phono l-F-14. $4 at ranch, $5 doliv
ered. Good meastiro. 250
FOR SALIC Lllmnncott. soda fountain
with largo plato ginsB mirror witn
two Biuallor mirrors and four mahlo
columns; 20-i't. marblo front countor,
electric lighted, all coniploto. Extra
largo oak oar ami lixiures wiui mir
ror 6x24 foot. Ono restaurant range
equipped with oil burner. Medford
Bakery. tf
FOR SALIC liettcr new shoes for less
money. ' Second hand shoes and
shoo repairing at the Mcdfurd Shoo
Hospital, 119 10. Sixth St.
FOB SALE Good trailer. 113 8. Front
FOR SALE Canary slngors, $5.00
each. Females $1.00. DeVoo s. tf
FOR SALE Pino stumpago $2.00 por
cord. Phono 085-J-3. tf
FOR SALE Good sewing machine
cheap. F. E. Redden, 32 N. Central
tf
FOR SALE Tho Valley Fuol Co
carries tho best selection In the
city of all kinds of fuol, gives
prompt service, and will meet all
competition. Why buy olsowhoro?
Phono 76. . tf
FOR SALE One 0-horse Almo sta
tionary onglno, like now, $225
One 5-foot orchard dink, usod one
season, $50. One 8-foot orchard
disk, UBod ono sonson, $75. One
10-inch gnng plow, Just like new,
$75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf
FOR SALIC Eight horses, one colt;
9 sets harness; 1 Kilifor subsoiier;
1 spray rig, complete. Call 80 N.
Contrnl. Phone 105. tf
FOR SALE Hand, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
vork done. Phono 8 12-J, Samuel
Bateraan, 802 Maple Btreet.
MONEI TO liOAH
TO LOAN J. B. Andrei's loans
money on real estate and buys
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 63-M. II North Orape
street.
LOST!
Is tho man in business, whoso
system of accounting does not
meaauro up to a high standard
of efficiency.
SYSTEM la our business
and
EFFICIENT is our system
INCOME TAX
rtoturna correctly prepared.
Bookkeeping and other business
dirth'ultk'fl nat in file tori ly adjuaU
ed. Consult un. -
Igg? I is u rarvce i iwostirvervts
M. P. Schmitt, Mgr.
Phone 581 Liberty Bldg.
POUND
FOUND On East Mala street, Sunday
barrel of an Eversharp gold pencil.
Owner can have same by calling at
Tribune office and paying for ad. 255
BUSINESS nrRKCTOBF.
Abstractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI8
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5,
No. 22 North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Anto Supplier.
LAHKR ATJTO 8PR1NO CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our spring
when others fall. 8old under writ
ten xuarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law.
rooms S and 9, Medford Nations.!
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Osrnerv-
Corey Building.
O. C. BOGGS Real estate law and
lettlomout ot estates a specialty.
M. F. LINDAS Attorney. General
Practice. Patentn a specialty. 21
N. Grape St.
Riilldlng Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS specialise In all
kinds of oement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractor
DR. A. BURKLUND.
Chiropractor.
flntnnl A H liintmnnttl
204-205 Sparta Bids., cor. Main an
Riverside.
Office phone 385,
Dentilst
DR. V. H. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office
in .Sparta Building. Office hours 8
to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Evening
by appointment. Phone 285. -
Expert AceoontAQt.
WILSON AUDITINQ CO. H. U
Wllflon. C. P. A. Attention glroj
to anything in Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look InbJ
our simplified accounting method,
Lltorty Building, Medford. Phonf
157-R.
IVAN LIVINGSTON Incorporated
Accountant, - Auditing,- Systematiz
ing, Financial and Income Tax State
ments. Address 311 S. Sixth St,
Grants PaBS, Ore. 278
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
V7? execute all forms of bond
HK)urdy Insuranoe Agency. tf
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON IIAIGHT Teacher ol
ptano and harmony. Halght Musk
ntndlc. 818 Qarnett-Corer Bids
Phone 72.
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. A. BUKSELL Sninologlat, Phr
siclan and surgeon. .Spinal adjusti
ments, genoral treatments and
diagnosis. 300-10-11 M. F. & H.
Bldg. Take elevator to third floor,
Fhone 23.
DR. J. J. Emmena Physician an
surgeon. Practice limited to eye
ear, nose and throat. Eyes solan
tifflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P,
R. R. Co. Offices MV F. Ik H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. Q. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOIANi
416-417 Qarnott-Corey Bids-
Phone 904-L.
Residence 26 8. Laurel Btreet.
DR. W. W, HOWARD OateopathU
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat. 801
Liberty building. Phone 496.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. b & H. Bldg.
Phono 000.
JAMES C. HAYES Physician and
Surgoon; office hours 11 to 12 a.
h., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. ra. Sparta
building; rosidence 1405 W. Main.
Phones: office 563, res. 492.
"Specialty," Medical and Surgical
Diagnosis. tt
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician nnd
surgeon. Offices M. F. & 11. Bldg.
J'hone 105. Will be in Eaglo Point
on Sundays until further notlco.
Printers and Publishers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon, Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortl
FlrBt.
Rug Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets and ruga. Phont
BIOjM. 706 Pine St.
Tent and Awning Works
ME DFORO TENT AND AWNINQ
WORKS 128 N. Grape St. Phona
443-Y. E. Burger, Prop...
Transfer
EiADS TRANSFER tb STORAGE CO.
Of(lce43 North Front St. Phona
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRAN8FER Anything moved
day or night. Service guaranteed.
Fair treatment 104 8. Fir St,
Phone: Office 641 or res. 647-11206.