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    KTRPFORD- MAIL -'TRTBtJNE,- MttDFORD, , OKF50X, "WKDXKRDAY,' JANUARY 10. 1021
PAGE SEVEN
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NEW 1ANGUAGE
Ff
l:
COLUMBUS,' O.. Jan. A now
language ''more' concise and foreo-
ful than ans? spoken, composed of all.
languages ana denominated Amoi-I-
Mill,' should 'result in this country."
says o statement issued today liy
Statu" Librarian John Henry, Niw.;
man. The stntement announced the
nanics of .' prize winners of an esi'.-iy
contest of more than a year's standing
on . the -subject- VWhy. We Should
Have an American Language."
".Having. yonde'red'for'niany yearn
why1 ' any -.red-blooded-- American
should ape anyone,. In. anything, I de
termined to investigate the medium
through 'which we ospi-ess our
: 'thought language. I could see no
reason, for the nhnio-plato 'English'
'. language,' " Newman continued.
; "I ', discovered after an investiga
tion that there, was, not such a per
ceriv. of real English in the whole as
the prohibition law permits of alcu-
- hoi In the beverages of today.
i "1 tcSokOriy"' stand- onoxluy on a cer
tain street corner In Chicago, where
more; people pass: In," a' given time
" than any similar point in the world.
V l'-naked-: as- many poople as, possible
their nationality.. To my sui -p'ris6, 1
a discovered 'there was; not put- Eng.-
lishmnn' to ' a ' "thousand' of other
tongue. Thls in a groat, park -Hatis-:
fled tu6'Oiat'-wo ' 'shouldC'ihUVe 'a
ti language dignified ' with the name
'American.' " .i, '?T.i; .V , : r,
j ' Contestants in the essay contest
wero scattered all over the country,
and priijc-winners', hpm.i'8 range, from
, British olulnuia jjtij New . Mexico.
' Eleven uinn prizes wer given, and
' 53 honorable'-mentions, nlade,.
How Much Do
You' Know?
1 Where is Jilt." Etna? '
.,".' 2 What are this "Florida Koys''?r'
j -,3 When did the: present 2-ccnt pos
tage rate begin? ' ', '
4 .Wbht were the "Punic Wars"? . ,
. .5 Where 'is , the source of the Rio
Grande river.' which - forms tho bottn
dory line between Texas and. Mexico?
6 What Is the. average dally, range
.of temperature. ori the Sahara desert?'
''7r-Who- ' founded . the '. Salvation
A liny? . ' ;;'. -.-,'- . .. . -,
'. .8 Whatjs.a sand dojlar?,, v
9 Wna Shakespeare anything else'
jliesidesi an author? '
i 10 Was Noah's ark a seaworthy
'n)iipv .;. , ' '
' Anewer8;to.rYesterday',-Quoetiona
; ,1 How many bones are Ihere'in the
aim? Ans. There are 30 bones in each
arm. ' - . . . ' ,
2 When a muscle acts does It ex
pand. or contract? Ans. Muscles con
tract when they act. .
.3 How art the different1 colors pro-'
duced'tn' fireworks? Ans.. Filings-of
metal are added to the powder to pro
duce colored fire. For Instance zinc
filings produce a blue flame.
4 Who wrote "The Fall of the
House of Usher"? An?. Edgar Allan
I'oe. ; .. ' . ..
; 5 How did Samuel' L. Clemens
come to take the title of "Mark
; Twain"? Ans. -During the time he was
a' pilot on the Mississippi river one of
the most common sounds, heard on a
steamboat In shallow water, was the
i i call of the man who was sounding the
I depth of the water... "Mark Twain"
mark two- fathoms. When' Clemens
wanted ta, pseudonym he took this f a
I miliarVa'fir ' , '" '" ' ' ' .
j; 0 When arid where was the Y; M.
,-;rsEeHF "Ans.- Tli'e" first assb
'cla(lon"n'arnrze3 in Boston Hi the
"winter of "1S551-52" -;
'""' 7 Who were' the DomlnlcuflS?" Alts.
They we're the disciples of S(. Dominic.
The . order was founded J 21 li. ,,,, . .
8 What city In' India Is cntoiert-by
metaled roads Jhrough 13 gates? Ans.
, Minora, anauoien. .city . juciubu
India., ''-. J v ; W ;
9 Wfiaf is We 'liivgest state cast of
the Mlssisslpplriye??. .qnoi-gla1 la the
largest state east" of the Mississippi.
ID What is' the yearly value of the
fur trade of Alaska? Ans. The Alaskan
fur trade Is valued annually at more
than $1,500,000.:' j s" r '
' Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 19. Cattle
Meady; no receipts. Quotations un
changed ' ' ,
Hogs steady; receipts 190. Quota
tions unchanged.
Sheep steady;' receupta 121.- Quota
tions unchanged. '
Butter
PORTLAND. Ore.-,. Jan. 19. flutter
steady. Extra cubes 42i& 43c; parch
ment wrapped prints, box lot 47c; car
tons 50c; half box lota'fialf cent more;
IT FILLS THE NEED
When your doctor
decides that you need
Scott's Emulsion
you may rest assured
that he knows that it
will fill the need better
than nnvtXincr else.
Scott ft KwnHloonif5fM.Jl'.J,
)R WORLD TO BE
in
less than half box lots lc more. Hut
terlat No. I churning cream 45-ft47c
r.o.b. I'ornand; undergrades 43c fo.b.
I'ortlund.
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs Selllnc nrfe ;.c eo
buying price, 5tic; selling price,' can-
roult iy Hong, heavy; 32 W 31; Hi,"it
?4e; old roosters. Mc; turUevs. 59 W
00c; geese, 4Uc; ducks, 45c.
Grain and Hay
, Barley. $3.;i.40e 35; oats, S33.50;
corn, No. 3, yellow, f;!2.50.
Millitin, 835 tji1 Oli.
Hay luyhig piice, timothy, vnllev,
i-Tii 2S; clover, $20ti 22; cheat, $22 U
23; straw, $13.
i
' Chicago Market .
' CHICAGO, Jan. VJ.-r- lie a is found
support lacking in the wheat market
today and forced a mme;ial.-Beil)ack in
values. Opening quotations which
ranged from to ic lower with
March $1.7314 to $1.74 and May $1.05
and flM, were followed by additional
declines and then something of a rally.
Liberal receipts acted as a weight on
the coin market. After opening to
cents lower including May at 09 to
1)914, prices continued to sag.
Oats went to the lowest price yet
this season, starting unchanged tq,
to c down,. May 45 Vi to 45c, and
then weakening all around.
Owing to absence or any special 'de
mand provisions tended lower, despite
firmness In the hog market. .
N. Y. Stocks
NEW YOISK, Jan. 19. Except
ing rails, which were dull and Utile
changed, the market Iti-oadeued and
strengthened on extensive pool ope
rations during the morning. . oils nd
vanccd 2 to 4 points, with Houston
Oil as the outstanding featllrc, Ge'ne
ral Electric, representing the equip
ments at a four point advance. Mot'onV
rone 1 to 2 --vi . and the independent
steels as well as coppers and shipj
pings gained 1 to 2. On-tho excHiinBo
call money opened at, six per. cent,, but
this was shaded in private offering!!.,
General Ashphalt, : common and
preferred and food and tobacco and
shipping shares registered further
improvement later, somo of tho steels
and rails easing modtirately on profit
taking. The eloso was, strong.
Trading in stocks today wns 'do
cidcdly more active and diversified,
.bull pools .sustaining irregular ad
vances In Industrials, specialties and
mils: "Sales- approximated "50,000
shares. y '
Allis-Chalmers - 30.7
-American' Hoot Sugar 1 47.7
American; Can 27.7
American- Car.& Foundry .... 124.0
'American Hide & Leather pfd. 48.
American International Corp. j 4". 5
American, Loeom,otive r. . .-. . . . .(.
American Smelting & ljcfg.. . 311.3
Aniericaii' Sugar iiti:
American Sumatra Tobacco .. . . ) 785
American T. & T. 1 9U.8
American Woolen C8.
Anaconda Copper 40.
Atchison
83.2
72.-S
02,
35.7
50.
1 10.2
42.3
71.
. 60.
20.
27.
22.
! 48
Atl., Oulf & W. Indies
Baldwin Jocomotive
Baltimore & Ohio
Bethlehem Steel "B"
Canadian .Pacific .
Central Leather
Chandler Motors
Chesapeake & Ohio
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .
Cliicafc-o, It. I. & Pac. ;
Chlno Copper
Colorado Fuel & Iron
Corn Products
Crucible Sto'e , .
Cuba Oano Sugar .
Erie I
General Electric ..........
General' Motors
Goodrich Co
Great Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore Ctfs. ...
Illinois Central
Inspiration Copper
Int. Mer Marine pfd
International Paper . .
Kcnnecott Copper .........
Louisville & Nashville
Maxwell . Motors . . ;
Mexican Petroleum
Miami Copper
Middle States Oil
Midvale Steel
MisHouri Pacific
Now York Central .'.
". Y., X. If. and 'Hartford ..
Norfolk & Western
Northern Pacific
piilntiomc. Prod. & Kef
Pan American Petroleum ...
Pennsylvania . .". . . . .'; .
People's 'Oaf. ... .... . . .
: 73.
' 98.2
I 24.
13.C
128.5
14.8
42.8
77.
29.5
89.2
35.7
50.3
' 59.7
20.7
!I8.
5.5
103.5
18.7
. 13.5
32:
19.3
72.6
21.
102.
.s';i.r
3.7
70.7
4 1.0
30.
. FROM NOW -
Ten Years Ago You Should
Haw Tlionglit of Ton Ycnrs ,
-iitn 'Hu ll Think nf
Ton Ycnrs I'nnn Now
Plan ill-cud or y.m'll never Kef
ahead. .Mnko up your mind to
get out of Hie rut. l-"'k at the
property around you that "ine
one owns. They were wliw In
their dav "lid you cm he
S.-o cm al-oui toe in-
in vourf.
vcrtmcnt.
Mp. Be Secretary Of Nav
x
1 v$
-4v:
1 s
frit -!rH-
COf'Klr.MT-KITITONIKl.CO. NIW.YOXK. ,
Ex-Senator John- W. Weeks,' of
Massachusetts, who is apoken of as
the probable Secretary of the Navy'
unitct the Harding reign. He served
the Congressional Navy. Committee
- . t- graduate of Annapolis.
Pittsburg -ami West Va. ..
liay Consolidated Copper . .
'Heading
Hep. Iron & Steel
Uoynl- Dutch. X. Y
Shell Trans. & Trad
Sinclair Con. Oil
Southern Puolfic
Southern Hallway
Standard OH of N. J. pfd.
Studebalter Corporation .
Ten nessee Copper ....... -V .
Texa3 Co. ' -,.'.,
Texas & Pacific . .
Tobacco Products
Transcontinental Oil
Union Pacific
IT. S. Food Products
V.'S. liotnil Stores .........
IT. S. lnd Alcohol ,
United Slates Hubber
United States Steel
30.3
13.8
8T..5
Oil. 2
67.2
42.5
24.
as.
23.2
109.2
, 54.
8.7
44.
18.
57.
10.8
119.3
20.3
57.5
70.
70.
83,6
, 58.
45.5
S.2
8.5
13.5
37.3
' 55.
6.3
'.. 30.
24.2
'Utah Copper . .'.
Westinghouse. Electric . ; . .'
(Willy's Overland , .
American Zinc, Lead and Sn
Butte' and - Superior -
Cula. Petroleum ..........
'Montana Power. . . ... .'. .
Shattuck Arizonu .';..-....
Pure Oil . . . ... .'. . . .".'
Invincible -Oil '.
ews
(Furnished -try - the- "r'acRson -County
';'' Abstract . Co.) ' '" ; : .
Circuit Court ' "
City of Ashland vs. W. W." Drake ct
al. Judgment. '
City of Ashland vs. Win. W. Wilson.
Affidavit-, default, decree.
City of Ashland vs, W. W. Drake et
al. - Affidavit, default, judgment.
City of Ashland, vs. Elmer C. Reeves
et al. Affidavit, default, judgment.
City of Ashland vb. Paul S. Seeley
ct al. Affidavit, summons, default,
judgment. '
Talent Irrig. District vs. Edwin, P.
Hughes ct al. ordor. ' "
W.estorn Finance Corporation vs.
OPEN NOSTRILS' END '
A COLD OR CATARRH
How To Get Relief When Head
and Nose are Stuffed Up.
Count fifty 1, Your cold in head or
catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos
trils will open, the air passages of. your
head will clear and you can breatha
freely. No, moro snuffling, hawking,
mucous discharge, dryness or hcadacho;
no struggling for breath at night f
Gct-a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Halm . from your druggist and apply a
little, of this fragrant antiseptic cream
in your nostrils. It, penetrates through
every air patwagoof tho head, soothing
and. healing, tho swollen or inflamed
mucous membrane, giving you instant
relief. Head colds and catarrh yield
liko magic. Don't alay-stuffed-up and
niiserable. '.Belief iis.'Bure.'
-Bungalow Bargain
Six Rooms
Strictly Modern
Hardwood floors, fireplace
Many built-in features.
Cabinet arranged kitchen, splen
did garage, fine ,wpod house, fine
lawn, rose3j all-' city 'assessments
paid,
PRICE ONLY $3200
You can make your own
terms
First Money Up" Gets It;
Page-DresslerCo.
Phone 282 Nash Blk. Medford
For Any Kind of Real Estate
TIiq Best Fire Insurance
CORONA Personal
Typewriter
Fold It np, take It
with yon, type
wrlte anywh ere.
150.00, Including
I currying- case.- -,
MKOPOItll HOOK BTOKB
4
M 1 :JRfi
XT d 'A
w 1
Pl3lrlbulor (of Fo, Oregoj.
Norman Morrell. Order and demand
for bill. " ' ' ; '
C. F. Ellcrbcck vj. Ilcrnice A. Kller-
heck. Findiugs-nnd conclusions. Decree
Mary R. G. Free.-uan vs. A. X.. Free
man. Answer and cross complaint.
Anna P. Stewart vs. Martin A.
Stewart. Reply and order.
(leorgo W.: Sorenson vs. M. P.
Schmidt. Answer.
Inez Van; Dyke vs.. S. Kleinham
mer et al. Orderl
lit. Vernon Bank vb. - George A.
Horse et al. Sumiupus and order.
J. E. Brownfce vs. Mlllld M. Linvllle
et al. Affidavit and order. '
Dank of San Hafnor vs. II. C. Chris
tofferson et aK Order. ' .
Pearl W. Spilth vs. Arthur, U amlllt
Affidavit. ' .
Probate Court -
Est. Mrs. ST. II. Jlodges. 2nd annual
repoit.
Est. Byron-K. Lyon et nl (minors).
2nd report.
Est. Ina M. Hughes ct al (nlinorg)
Report.
Est. Wm. H: Baldwin. Proof of pub
lication; '.'','
Est. Helen A. Yokum. Order ap
proving final account.
Est. Clms. E. Abbott- Order approv
ing final account.
Est. George W. Owen. Order ap
proving final acceuut. "
Est. Gottlieb F. SSpiegcl. Order ap
proviug filial account.
Marriage Licenses
C. .1. Morris and May Wedlake.
Go. L. Temple and Julia Howard.
v Real Estate Transfers
Fratik P. Dutton et ux, to David
W. Luke, lots 1, , 3, 4, N lot
.5, blk. 4, Orchard Home Ass'n
tract Hi
W. A. Jones et' tix to Jackson
County Bank, lots 7 and S, blk.
81, Medford-..j.J 10
J. A. Bishop et ai to Frank X.
Scherrti-, lots-. 3,i'.4, 5, blk. 14,
Phoenix ' .' .!...r:..,..... 10
Josephine Russell to; Perry E.
Wynkoop et til, lots 7 aud 8,
. blk. 69, Medford i.., : ; 10
R." H. Toft et nx: to; Frank Dor
land, pt. bik.,1,2, Imperial Add.
to Medford-. 10
Waldo W.. Willard to Albert
. Buch -.et- ux.vPt. D. It. c. 1N0.
, 6 ami 67. tp.-37v S. R-. 2 West-: 100
GRANDMA NEVER LET
HER HAIRGET WH
She Kept, Her. Locks Dark and
Glossy," with Sage -Tea
and "Sulphur.1
When you darken youc hair with
Sago Tea and Sulphur, no one con
tell, because it's done so naturally, ao
evenly. .: Preparlc this mixture
though, at home la mussy and trouble
some.' At little coat you can buy at
any drug atore the ready-to-use prep
aration. Improved by the addition- of
other Ingredients called "Wyeth's Bage
and Sulphur Compound." You Just
dampen a sponge or aoft' brush with
if and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
By morning all gray hair disappear?,
"and, after' another application' or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark-,
ened, glossy and luxuriant
Gray, faded hair, though no dia
grace, la a sign of old age, and as wo
all desire' a-youthful and ntimpHvA
'appearance, get buiry at once with
wyeina sage ana sulphur Compound
and look years younger. This ready-to-use
preparation fa a, delightful toi
let requisite and not a medicine. It
is not Intended for the cure, mitiga
tion or prevention of disease.
WAATIT1 alTtJATIONB
WANTED ;PosltIon. by an experienc
ed stenographer. Volma Showers. 3
E. Fourth St. Phone 451-R. 259
HELP WAITTKn
Hale and Fmnale
WANTED Responsible, active men
or women to represent lis In .several
good sections of , this statei- taking
orders7 for fruit . trees; shr.ubbery,
'. roses, etc., for spring: delivery. De
mand is liberal and returns to Intelli
gent workers are substantial. Address-with-references.
Oregon Nur
sery Company, Or'enco, Oregon. 25i
HJETiP WAKTKb FEMAJLB
WANTEDr-Middle-agcd lady fer cook
: on dairy ranch. Eight or ten men
Write to Chas. Pala, Smith River,
Calif. 267
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework in family of two. Mrs:
J. E. Stewart, phone C37-L. 259
WANTED Young woman for house
; work and washing on ranch. Must
be good laundress, wages $50.00. Tel.
Jacksonville 38 F-5.' 259
WANTED Competent woman for gen
eral housework. Mrs. R. W. Ruhl.
: Phone 618-J. ' ti
WANTED Woman for general house
work; good wages; good home. Mrs.
G-. h. 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 J....,.:.:....... $750
One Oakland Touring $1200
Tumy Motor Co,
No. 123 Sofforn St,
WA.VTRl) MlMOan.LAJKOUH
WAXTr.I) A Spriugtoxith ..arrow.
State price. A. Lonchar, Eagle l'oint.
On-. - r.7
WANTED To rent furnished house or
llght housckecpiriij rooms. Box 00.
Mail Tribune. 25s
WANTED. TO RENT or 5 room
house furnished or not. Aus. Box
ill, Wall Tribune. . tf
WANTED Small house I can buy like
rent. Ans. Box 91. Mail Tribune, tf
WANTED To work on shares 01
lease small irrigated ix-ar orchard.
Blight oxiiert. , Address box 160.
Mail Tribune. 2.";
WANTED To buy 4 or u room mod
ern bungalow, monthly payment plan
Address S46 Taylor. 2oS
WANTED One team mares, weight
about 2400 lbs.; also harness and
wagon, price mast be right. Give
particulars in first letter. Write C,
' E. Wymoro, Eagle Point, Ore. 257
WANTED Team of mule?,
price. Box 6tf, Tribune. .
State
WANTED Good clean rags. Medford
Printing Co. '
WANTED Shoe repairing while you
wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21
S. Central Ave. Quick service,
quality work. E. N. Biden, prop.
WANTED AU kinds of building and
repair work. Phone 359-Y or
6G0-M, after six p. m. or before
seven a. m. 263
WANTED House moving and re-
palling. Phone 48 8-M or 488-X. tf
TOR RENT FXTW1HHEM ROOMS
FOR RENT Comfortable furnished
sleeping rooms. 325 S. Riverside
Phone 701-J. .' . 25;
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 70S W. Fourth. Phone S35-L.
- . 260
FOR RENT Steam heated' sleeping
rooms. Free bath. Very reasonable
Phone S04-L. 250
FOR KENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Eight room houso with
garage, furnace, two fireplaces, nil
' modern conveniences. Location 132,
Reddy Avenue. Address H. C. Stod
dnrd, care Goodyear Ascot Park
- Los Angeles, California. 2U0"
FOR RENT Five room modern bungalow,-close.
in on S. Central. Call
W. H. Everheard, C S. Fir. :
LOfrr
LOST--Woodmen receipt-book. Finder
will Icavo same at Medford National
Bank and receive reward.
FOR 8AI1S KBAJj KSTATB
FOR SALE Six room modorn homo
on. pavement. Garage, chicken houso
and yard, fruit and shade trees, bcr
rlos, corner lot, east front, all assess
. ments paid, prico $2800. Call fore
noons, on week days only. 423
-eatty SL ,. .. . 260
FOR SALE 240 aero ranch, 00 in
r alfalfa under ditch, from Big Apple
gate river, 80 more can be cleared,
2 1.000; terms. F. E. Schneider,
Jacksonville, Ore. . 260
FOR SALE Two , acres Impnved
chicken ranch or will take car in on
same. A. A. Gillette, Central Point.
, 260
FOR SA'LE Four room house. 'A acre
land, $1200. half caeh. See owner.
1140 W. Eighth- St 256
FOR' SALE Modern 8-rootn. houso,
partly furnished. Price $6000. See
' owner, A'. CV Hubbard, . 322 "TSoulii.
Riverside. tf'
FOR SALE 18' acres on Jacksonville
boulevard-opposite Oak Grove school
; house; Price $2500. Address Need
ham & Purdy, Lyons, Kansas. 27
FOR SALE Good ranches. See ud
before buying. J. B.' Andrews, 31
r. IS. urape St.- Phono 53-M. tf
FOR SALE Leasw and exchange real
estate Gold Ray Realty. Company.
FOR SALE) Houaea and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. S. Butterlteld, phone
its.
AUlUMOBll.KS
J'"OR SALE-Lisht fivc-pnssengor car
fine, condition, bargain for quick
Bale. Owner, 730 Wi Tenth.- 25'i
A REAL BUY for $700 m a five-pnB
sengur touring car;, trade . consid
ored. Every iiossiblo.equipnient on
this bargain. The Busy Corner Motor
Co. - . , . 2uo
FOR SALE 1919 Ford touring car
cheap for cash. A-l shape.- Cull S64
East Ninth street. . . 259
FOR SALE Overland 90. Clark &
Chtlders. : . tf
FOR -SALE Ford, cbap. Clark &
Cnlldonr,' - tf
FOR SALE Hupmobllo touring ear.
A bargain for somopco. Clark &
Chllrters. tf
S
FORfl TOTJRIflCr
.5350.00
FOBS TRUCK
With covered body, cab and
windshield. - Practically new $725
STUDEBAKER 17
..$700
Patton and Robinson. Inc.
TeliyQ- - J13 So. RiVyrslrJe
BARGAIN
tH 8ALE MLSCKUj-WEOLU
FOR SALE Shoes at cost. Sl.tui re
duction on each iah- of new shoes
while they lust m tho Medford Shoe
Hospital, tl'J E. Sixth St., Medford.
tf
FOR SALE The Centra; Point Feed
Store is taking orders for corn at
$411,110 per ton. bulk, .Medford. Place
your order now. Car will arrive in a
few days. Alfalfa seed for salo $25
per hundred. Jesse I.. Richard son.
2oS
FOR SALI2 Complete kit new carpen
ter tools cheap. 437 S. Fir St. 257
FOR SALE IB-inch good dry fence
wood $3.50 per tier. 1 mile south of
Voorhies crossing opposite Wagner
Butto Orchard. H. W. Young, R. F.
D. 1. 257
FOR SALE IS New Zoalajid Red rab
bits at a bargain. 12l N. Holly. tf
FOR SALE Shelled eastern yellow
corn, sacked and delivered to you
for $2.70 per 100 lbs. by the sack.
Russ Mill. Phone 529 right away.
FOR SALE Alfalfa. $21 and $23 ton.
delivered. 1103 Ntanttc St. 25S
FOR SALE Alfalia and grain hay.
$20.00. Team of good work horses
and harness, weight 2G00, $160. T. E.
Pottenger, phone 5-F-3. ,
FOR SALE Egg Producer $3.50 per
luO-lb. sack. Scratch feed $3.50 per
100-lb. sack. Dairy feed $2.40 per
sack. These prices are for cash de
livered- to you in the city for this
week only. Monarch Seed Co
Phone 200. '
FOR SALE Huff Leghorn cockerels.
mono K-13-.M. 2b'i
FOR SALE 2000 cords wood ot
stumpage , mostly big pine, rest oak
Will sell for 75c to $1.00 per cord on
stump. Two miles to Hilt via state
Highway; no uphill null. Mill in
Hilt will buy all tho legs. Free
pasturage for horses. Box 16, Hilt,
Cal. 25S
FOR SALE-We can still book orders
for baby chicks but our supply is
diminishing fast. $20.00 per 100,
$15.00 per 100 after April 30th.
Rogue River Poultry Farm. Phone
201"W. 25S
TOR SALE Prunes; Sweet Petites,
12 pounds for a dollar. Will deliver.
T. Dixon, Orchard Homo. Phone
639J-4. 258
Datton Adding Machines, Check
writers, ruinous, enruons and pa
ers. All makes typewriters bought
paired. Volley Sales Agency, Sparta
mug., i'uuuo iaa-vt ... u
FOR SALE 150 egg Mamly Leo incu
bntors, like new,' $15.00; Cypress
broodor $7.00. Call , J. Brominer,
ES9-J-2. . . ' 230
FOR SALE Bnlcd grain hay. 240-egg
electric incubator. L. O. Colvcr,
Phoenix, Ore. 250
FOR SALE! Good inanzanlta wood.
Phonn 1-F-ll. $-1 at ranch, $5 deliv
ered. Good measure 250
TOR SALE Lippencott SDda fountain
with large, plate glass mirror with
two smaller mirrors and four, mnble
columns; 70-ft. marblo front counter.
. electric lighted, all complete.- Extra
large oak bar and fixtures with mlr
ror 5x24 feet. One restaurant range
: equipped with oil burner. Medford
Bakery. - ' ' - - tf
FOR SALE Good trailer. 113 S. Front
FOR SALE-"-Cat!ory singers; $5.00
each. Females $1.00; Devoos'. tf
FOR SALE Pine stumpnge $2.00 per
cord. Phono GS5-J-3. , . tf
TOR SALE ood sewing macttlno
cheap, F. p. Redden, 32, N., Central.
" '. . , '. vr '.,-., tf
FOR SALE The' Valley Fuel Co
carries the. best selection in -the
city of all kinds of luol, gives
- prompt service, and will meet all
competition. Why buy elsewhere?
Phone 76. . tf
FOR' SALE One 5-horse Almo sta
tlonary engine, like new, $225.
One 5-foot orchard disk, uaed one
season,, $50. Cpe 8-foot orchard
disk, used one soason, $75.. One
10-Inch gang plow, Just llko now,
$75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf
FOR SALE Elgnt horaoa, one. colt;
9 sets harness; 1 Killfor subBollor;
1 spray rig, complete. Call 30 N
Central. Phone 105. . tf
FOR SALE Sand, gravel,- sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
vorfc done. Phone 91 2-J; Samuel
Batoman, 302 Maple street,
MONEY TO liOAJI
TO LOAN J. B. - Andrews ' leant
money on real; estate -and bura
mortgage! and Liberty bonds.
Phone, 03-Mi II ..North Grape
LOST!
Ia the man in business, whose
aystom of ' accounting doea not'
measure up to a high atandurd
of efficiency. t. ... . . ,
SYSfEM is our ousincsa .,
, , , . - and ,.
! T EFFICIENT li ocuTayatenT"
INCOME TAX
Ileturna correctly prepared.
Bookkeeplug and other buslnesa
' difficulties antlafnctorlly adjust
ed. Consult ub. j"" . ''
AliJ'tiil
y Accourding
PRVICEIO:
tfU vJIMI
ii3urarvce
M. P.
Phone 581
Schmltt, Mar. '
Liberty Bids;
FOR HAIJE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Well bred Jersey bull,
one year old. Phone R-13-H. 25G
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. Buggy
shafts good as new, two-seated hack.
Phono 685-R-3. 258
FOR SALE Four extra good fresh
milch cews. Walsh's place, one mile
northeast of Medford, ou Crater
Lake Road. 260
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abstractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS-'-
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 aad 5,
No. 22 North CenCvn! Ave., tipstalru.
JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1004. Ab
stracts of Title, Tillo lnaurnnco.
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are
operating the largest, oldest and
best-equipped plantain the Pacific
northwest. Use our springs when
others fail. Sold under written
guarantee. 34 North Fifteonth SL,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
PORTER. J. , NEFF Attomey-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building. - ' '
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett-
Corey Building.
O. C...ROGGS Real estate law and
settlement of estates a specialty. ,
B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General
Practice. Patents a specialty. 31
N. Grape St. . , .',.,' ,' :'.
Building Materials.
MEHFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORK8 specialize in all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractor.
DR. A. BURKL'UND Chiropractor.
Splunl Adjustments.' 204-205 Sparta
Bldg., cor. Main and Riverside.
Offico phono 285. ' . ' '
Dentist:
DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Offico
In Sparta Building, orncenours h
to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m. " Evenings
by appointment. Phono 265. '.
. , -, , ; '
- Expert Accountant.-
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M; Wil
son, C. P. A. Attention given to
anything In' Accounting and Income
' Tax requirements. Look lntoJ our
simplified accounting method. Lib- ,
erty Bldg.', Medford. Phone 157-11.
XV AN LIVINGSTON Incorporated
' Accountant. Auditing,- Systematiz
ing, Financial and Income Tax State
ments. AddreBS 311' S. Sixth-Sti.
; Grants PaBS; Ore. ' - 270 .
Fidelity and Surety Bonds:
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
. We , execute all forma of bond.
McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf
Instruction- in' Music.
FRED ALTON HAiGHT Teacher ot
piano and' harmony. Kalght Music
studio; 31S Gnrneit-Corey, Building.
Phono 72. ! ' "-' 1 '
t ' ' v i
Physicians and Surgeons..
DR; A; .HURSELL Splnologlst,' Phy-
slclnn and surgeon; Spinal adjust-
ments, general treatments and- diag
nosis... 309-10-11 M. F. & H., Bldg.
Elovator to. third iluor. .Phone 29.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
, , aurgeon, - Practice limited lo'-eyo,
: . ear. nose and throat: 'jffiyifcjacfenttt-
Ically, tested and glasses' supplied.
. Oculist and Aurist far S. R. Co.
, tS. F. & ;L.Co Bldg." J?hon6.,667.
eR.F. O. CARI-OW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Ostoop;Vhlc Physicians.
41S-417 Garnntt-Coi-oy- Bldg. Phono
901-L, Reridencc 26 S; Lntlrol- St..
DR. W, W. HOWARr-OstooiathIO
Physician; Siwcinl attention given
to eye, ear. nose-and' throat. . 303
Liberty building. Phone 4B6. '' "
DR. HARVEY P.. COLEMAN Ohlro ,
. prnctic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. "Room 428 MV F. & H. Bldg.
Phono 905.
JAMES C. HAYES Physician- and
Surgeon r offico hours 11' to 12 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building;
residence" 1405 W." Main.-. Phonfla:
Offico 663, res. . 492. ."Sucolalty,"
Medical aud Surgical Diagnosis., tt
Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physlclun and
Stirgoon.'- Offices Mi P.'ft H. Bldg.
Phone 165. Will bo In ' Eagle Potat
on Sundays until further'notlce.,,'
' ' ; 1 . 1 i .
Printers and Publishers. ' ,';.'
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has . tho
best equipped printing offico ' in
.Southern .Oregon." Tlbok1 blntllrtg,
'loose leaf' ledgers,- billing 'systems,
otc. Portlund prices. 27 N. Fir St.
, Rug Weaving.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS
makes fluff ruga from old and wofn
carpets and rugs." " Phone .110-1.
706 Pine St. . . . .,"
Tent and Awning Work
t
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING--WORKS
123: N. Grape. St.- Phone
'443-Y. E. . Burger, Prop." ... '-
Transfers
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front Su Phon
, 315. Prices right, Service- guar.
antced. , .!
DAVIS. TRANSFER Anything movetl
thy or 'night. ' Servlco guhrnntwdi
Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phbheii
Offico 64,4. of TCIV6I7-R ?00j . W