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Ma ifcfMews I luRtnrk ORTLAXt. Oi'o:, Jun. 28. Cattle nominally steady. .Quotations unhanged- No receipts. H"KS nominally stoaily;' no receipts. Quotations unchaiiBed. Sheep nominally steady; no receipts. Quotations unchanged. Butter PORTLAND. Oro., Jan. 28. But ler steady: culies extra 40c; parch, mimt wrapped prints, box lots 45c.; cartons 4Uci hnlf box lots half cont more; less than half box lots lc more, nuite'rfat steady. No 1 churning cream 4l'(Mr,c f. o. b., Portland; under irades 41c f. o. b., Portland. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 28. Ebbs tower; buying prlco 40c delivered: Jelling price, candled 42fff43e; selects 444Se. ,s Portland Wheat ' PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 25. Wheat, hard white $1.G5; soft white, white club - SI.Ui); Huru winter, . northern firing 1.55; red Wallu $1.52. Eggs and Poultry ' f!sB Selling price, case count 42 (TO 44c: buying price, 4042c; selling ntlce.' candled, 44(ff45c; selected cau- 1 dled'ln cartons, 4G48c. Poultry Hens, Unlit 25,2(ic; heavy 3031c; springs, 25y)20c; old roos lers, 14c. Grain and Hay . Barley. 2934; oats, $:!22I.50; io'rn, No. 3, yellow, $30 31. Mfllrim, $35&)8G. v . ' Hay Huying price, "timothy, valley, 27f(28; alfalfa, $19 di 19.50; cheat, 2324; clover, $1U20; straw, J15. jrRDFQT) M'ATT: TRTRTTNT1, MFTFOTCT. OT?r.C!0T. FRIDAY, .TAXTTAUY 2S- 1021 PAnTC SEVEN to hunday afternoon. Km" ""ho have higher aspirations lhau Society """' autl piay raids. . .. , 1 1"' I wo ljukei,Hii teams ,,.,. I'""'s "li,h "f ''' was a business -J- D.ea.aut evening after ur' lV'ttii''-Monday and was trying to nego- 1'rore.wr Schell h0 e m "T'8'0 fur a fi';"' " Wellon district. -Mr.. S.hell Seneu v W Mr" an" MlB' Na-regan of Boa he oub tie. m?(1 T -le-Uic. Wl,r(. 1n mvn buynK tupplei of Mr. laylor of the Itu.h .1: . , . I1"'' Kr""n & Sons. with whom they "M a business ,ri, ' ''tb J "t'"'.i traded while living here. S""J-. ,0 -M'nlegate Thomas Cingcade who with his Mrs. c. 1). Schcll is nlai '-rother Charles is farming his father's rnyty f0r KT Sllnday J'"1'"8 "K a and handling his and their own ...isacs wane-he. Ruben- , j"" db aiso here patronizing our Pintle ('lute snc-nt ,. . ' " , "wwiincmiantg. ward liume un Thomas,',. .'. 5 ' Mr' and Mrs- Jolm Jeholck recently Mtns .Minnie Wan... .'...' : . ""m Portland, have moved into the nmuisii nouse and expect to make this1 I'uoe Uictr permanent home. They have come here for Mr., Jeholck'8 Health. lict homo APPLEGATE SCHOOL ;.. f Sport Items' l.The Applegato basketball teams went to liogtio River last Friday night to pluy the Rogue Rivor teams. Apple gale won both games,-the boys by a score uf 30 to 10, and tie girls 13 to a. Arthur Cramer of Grants Pas, refereed the two games and won the approval of'all present by his fair decisions. The Applegato teams will play Tal ent Friday night at Talent. ' The community players are 'turning out regularly to play the high school teams. This Is a great help fn getting In shape for the coming games On the 28th we go to Talent to meet their teams, and on Feb. .4 we play our last game, with Phoenix, on our own floor. . ' i- ' , News Items -,' ' (--Miss Kennedy's room, has received two new pupils, the Bailey boys', who arrived from Jerome Prairie. The basketball girls received a very enjoyable treat from B. M. Clute, one of, the school directors.' It Ib entirely needless to say how much we appre ciated It. . Mf. and Mrs. Wilson and daughter Margaret Intend, to leave for Redding, Caljf;, soon, .They -.will '-be accompan- ledibylHr. and: Mr. Vineyard of. Wil liams. The student body regrets the loss of Glenn Sol'tmarsh,: -front ,: its ntlustf ,V : ,. .,' ,. Utalilgh school girls went on a, hike yesterday. -at. noon, etlmblng the hill back of the school. house. - ' 1 ' . - The farmers of the Applegate are working on the bad places on the road. Joe Foerst . Is absent from school now da account of sickness. Harry Drown rented a part of the Kubll ranch which Is near Apnlegate. A strong wlild of. last night did con siderable,, damage. ; SoVeral trees fell oW the teleDhona lines.' and a larce bafn belonging to Warren Mee was mown over. . ' 1 . t 1 U Is said that th'e Pitts-Appiehaker sawmill may start operations again In the spring. llev. Hanson of grants Pass, preach- UR REASON assures you that there is no substitute for . Scott's Emulsion An old saying, but nonethe less true: A bottle of Scott's Emulsion taken in time, helps keep the doctor awav. Scott & Bovmo. Bloomfl.ld. N. J. ALSO MAKERS OP Ki-HOID! (Tablets or Granules) fo-s. INDIGESTION 20-li.V APPLY SULPHUR TO ! HEAL UP YOUR SI - ' fcfoken Out . Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night ! - tJau nns!Shtly -tlcin eruptions, rash ;? Dlotches on f ace, neck, arm or y.you do not have to wait for rc 1" "om torture or embarrassment, Spa noted slcin specialist Apply little Mcntho-Sulphur and improvc n,(nt shows next day. Because of its germ destroying prop , nothing has .ever ben found ke the place of this sulphur prepa-:".n- .The moment you apply it bea'- ?, ug,ln'- On'y those h hae nad "nsightly skin troubles can know the jWU this Mentho-Sulpbur brings tilt! "try 'tct.ing eciema iJ dried "nt up. ft. a small jar .from any good C?i8't and use i like cold cream. nfMHi vk-lt,.. .i "ua a,'p' utv iusi wcetv. Monday alttno C0'"W' " UrlK ,T!T,J " :'."' eHrus parents. Mr. and Mrs Wilson of Apph-ate. -Mrs. Jess Ynrl,- t .. Mis. Joe Seyfcrth on Ttsdav Among ihse who f,)nwj .,,(. !?'"3 K"P-iRlverto..8 tbe" basket IH games were R M. cime. Mr. and -Mrs. Chester KuUi, Mr. and Mrs. V. II iinsf,eld, .Mr. and Mrs. c. U. Schell A . Ilaldwi,,, Miss KJna Kennedv, Miss Clara Hathaway, Mr. Kl,,,o 1 nrockmorton, Frank Knutien lid ward Kubll and Leon Offenhacher. I umor Something Gained filenn aimed at a Mrd and hit a frog" Picking It up ho looked snrirised and S'lld, "Well, anyway, I knocked the leathers off it." Misunderstood "I think 1 will have a pancake." said Ashton to the waltur, "Will It he long?" "No, sir," replied the waiter, "It will ho round." Heard on the School Grounds "Oh, Audrey, I've got a new one." "Spring It." "All right, what goes around a hut Ion!" "Hot me, what Is It?" "A goat." . "Say. that reminds me or another gout story, Dorothy,;".i ' ., "What was that?" "Well! If a goat swallowed a rabbit what would be the rosult?" "Now you've got mo! What's the ans?" "A hare In the butter." Time Mrs. Schell (next morning) "Didn't I hear the clock strike two as you came In?" Mr. Schell, "Yes. but it started to strike ten, dear, and I stopped It so it wouldn't wake you." -L. EAGLE POINT .EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett A. B. Williams and his brother, J. F. Williams of Central Point, were here on business Saturday on their .way -to Butte Falls. E. M. Koenig of San Francisco was a passenger on the Butte Falls stage for his old home near Derby to meet his wife and mother-in-law, Mrs. Riggings George F. Wilson, also of Derby, was a passenger going up to his ranch. . Mis8 Vevid Tonn of lake Creek and Miss Myrtle Mutter, of Reese creek who are attending the Medford high school, also came out Suturday and went to their homes on the Lake Creek stnire. J. F. Johnson and family of 'Reese creek were patronising our m-chants Saturday, and so was Denney Given and his brother Thomas Given who live west of our town about three miles. - - Saturday ariernoon Rev. H. G. King, the representative of the American Sundav School Union came in and an nounced that ho would hold services Sunday at the close of the Sabbafli school and also at night. The atten dance was rather small at both ser vices but he gave us some very gooa suggestions to meditate uion. lie also hold services Monday and Tuesduy evenings. snmliiv Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hubbs. n fchno denier of Medford, and Mar- imrot .Vol! of Willow City, N- and F. G. Neldenam of Spokane were here for filmier. Sn!i,iv afternoon while out taking a walk I 'met Mrs. J. 11. McNIohols of Eagle Point and Mr.s. llenj. J. Smllh of l.os Angeles. They were out i.mi..t, wnllt so that Mrs. Smith could have a ,.,,! view of Ml. McLaughlin. m.' nmi Mrs. Smith had come In on Saturday afternoon lo Juake Mr. ami w MeNlchoIs a visit- inoy wen old 'neighbors In Las Anseles, Arter visiting over Sunday they took passage . tl.n Bfnirn for Mt'dtoril .v.omm.v. Eel IIuikcss of I'ortlnn,:, who is here looking lifter Ihe interest? of Mr. CUiik. Delln, a Rtib-contrarior on u.e , .. i. .1,, .-,. Hint Is laid out west and lane iiisii"" - , ... north o. our trwn. came in Salurd.t , ,-i 1.,,-inl r,t tho tiuniiyslde. i.. i v.,rv retieent but from what 1 ..... i,..,,-,! fiiim others lie bus Ih'OU ,'.:, ,, some of the coatraris that .... had la other plai'i ' W S ChapiH-ll. our sh il''.n. '" Mas 'been engaKed nuillns "V mill on Trail cvek. ramo l-i J r0' "o'tcd tlmt .hoy had the n.l ,,,! cut out tmo l'' '" Saturday nfn-rnnon vm m.j " .. use two eimines. Inc and tht l was B' ",s . Monday to have it on,, a. tho M-dfonl Founds r' L SWEAR OFF ' 1 - TOBAGCO r 1 1 v. 1.1 XV A S I' K I Klvl .XLK WANTKU At or.c. experienced poi son for housework in family of three Mrs. J. C. S. W'eills. Tel 171. Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Camnbell. our imni-ers. went to Asfllnml Snmlnv nmi Here met two of their old neighbors, Mr and Mrs. lilen Slater of Ferndnle, Aash., and brought them home with them and they were still vlsltine nn to this Wednesday morning. The four tuoi; dinner at the Siinnyside Monday and '1 iiesdny. Flank and Lee Fal low of Lake creek ame oul on the stairo and went on to Aieiitoid Monday mornlnc returnlnc I., , : : -n ins morning and went up home on the Luke creek siaae. Frank siild that he had to no to Medford to 'lave a tooth extracted; a fine comment on the ad vantages the people who live back in the outside section, when in the sum 3r time when the roads are passable they could have gone and hud the work done and wont back home in time to milk the co'-. Hut such Is life in the far west. Monday Joseph Gepport, Geo. Albert, Allene Mahoney and another lady un known to me, Mrs. Sears of Reese creek, George T. Wilson or Derby were on the mail stage. Mr. Wilson has moved his household goods out and from appearances Intonds to make change. Thcte ' were severnl others from Ihe'' country" in ' town that day, among them J. K. Maxfleld, Alex Ves tal, and Wiii. .Mooru of But to Falls. Mr. Mooyp, .speu.tp tho-plight at the SUIlllySide. ...,:.,,, .. J. XV.- Webb of Central Point, came out on the Medford stage and went on up to Derby to visit his son, W. E. Webb. . ' Fred Pottigrew of Roeso creek was a business caller Tuesday and so were our two county commissioners, James Owens and V..Hursell. They were out here adjusting the claims against the county for damage done by running the Crater Luke highway thru their places, so that they could go around Kagle Point Instead of thru the town. While the commissioners were here they did not neglect to visit the Sunny sldo for dinner. Wo nlso had here for dinner Hay Hnrnish, of Eagle Point, E. N. Eldridge of the Eldiidge Dairy and Produce Co., of Medford. Others who were In town Tuesday were Guy Prultt, Frank Hazelton, Mr. Weymore, Ed Cowden, P. H. Dalley, game and fish warden,' and while he was here he appointed Roy Ashpole, one of dur hardware merchants as 'the man to Issue hunting unci fishing licenses so those who desire- can iiurchase them from Ray. ', ;' , Nu-'lo-Bnc" has helped thousands Co break the costly, nerve-slmttorlim tobacco hnbit. Whenever you have a loiiKlng for a cigarette, clear, pipe. or for il chew, just place a harmless No-To-Dac tablet In your mouth in stead, to help relieve that awful de sire. Shortly the lmbi may be com pletely broken, and you are better on menially, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple, uei a uox or io-To-Buo and IT it doesn't release you front all craving for tubacco In any form, your drugirlst will refund your money without question. . Adv. XVANTED Experienced suJes ladies for department store work; perma nent -positions open for competent assistance. Reply giving references aud past experience-. to Hannon & Co., Oregon City, Oregon. 2G4 Notice for Bids for Jack6on County, Oregon Road Bonds ' Notice is hereby Riven, that whereas heretofore a petition was filed with the county court for Juckson County, nreeon. for tho holding or an election by the voters of Jackson County. Ore gon, on tho question us lo wneiucr saui comity should issue its bonds fn the sum of 1500.1)00, for permanent, road Improvement, in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and the laws of Oregon; upon which petition an order was entered calling a special election for May 21st. 111211, and, Whereas, said election wns held, and a maiorilv of 1S00 voted in favor of tho issuance of such bonds, nnd Whereas, ou Juno 7, 1SI20 and Jnnii ary 24, 1921, said comity court inudc orders issuing $250,000 of said bonds nnd directing this 'advertisement for bids thereon.' Now Therefore, notice Is hereby Riven, that Jackson County, Oregon offers for sale, to the highest bidder Tor cash, its said bonds In said sum, payable as follows, to-wlt: $11(0,000 in ten years from the date thereof. $100,000 in fifteen years from the date thereof. $50,000 In' twenty years from the date thereof. ' " Suld bonds driiw Interest at the rate of five ner cont per annum, iud have attached interest coupons. -Notice is hereby given, that said county will receive written bids for said bonds, .In whole or In part, up to the hour of 2:00 o clock .y. m. on me 3rd day 'of March; 1921, at which time Bald bids will be opened by the county court, at its room In tho court houso, in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore gon. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal to five per cent of the amount of the bid. as guarantee of good faith. Preference will he given to citizens of tho county bidding on said bonds. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Said bonds will be issued in such denominations as the purchas era require, but they shall bo in de nominations of $50.00 or - multiples thereof, up lo $1000. No bids will be received for le3s than the par value of the bonds offered to be purchased. This notice is published under and by virtue of an order of tho County Court for Juckson , . County, Oregon entered In said.mattoi-, and dated this me dun uuv oi jiiai,v) iii-i. CHAUNCEY FLOHEY, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. - (Furnished by me JacKson County Abstract C!o.) Marriage Licenses Dean Piper and Frances McCaslin. Donald Roy . Morrison and Irene Gerauld. Probate Court Est. Chas. F. Updike. Final' account order and vouchors. , Est. C. W. Root and Jennie Root, minors. Petition, order and bond.1-: Est. XX'm. A. lines. Admitted to pro batte. ... 10 Real Estate Transfers James E. . Medley"' - toe -FranK! O. Stinson et'urti 'Lot '12, b!lt.-57y Medford .':..$ Ida Gore Jacks' ct vlr- to Martin ' Forbis, XV 14. lots, IB and 16, Wk.,;",,:'.,., 2. Luinsdcn'si'.'AdiL' to- Medford,,,,; :10 Balfour-Guthrie Trust Co, lo 3. ,y. A Arnold et ux, land in tp. 38, S. R. 1 E ......5382.60 Geo. A. Mansfield et ux to John A. Currie et ux, lot 8, blk". 2, Bungalow Add. to Medford...... 10 City of Medford to XV. A. Moffett ' lot 6, Parker Place Add. . to Medford 100.81 SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES Don't Stay Gray! It. Darkens So Naturally that No body can Tell. "An ,, Pierce amUol.nVI.ll.IP.. of o r proimslng youths h have Ju.l , llr school, started In this . . k Thev are BiH"! "cxlJ kOIIU. Von can turn gray, fadd hair beau tifully dark nnd lustrous almost oror ni-ht If you'll get a 60-cent bottle of Wycth's'Sup) and Sulphur Compsund" nt any drug store. Millions of bottles of this idj famous, Sngo Tea Itccipe, im proved bv the addition of other ingrcdi nits, are sold annually, says a, well known druggist here, because it darkens the lair w nnturally and evenly that no i.i e c.in li''l it hns beeii apilled. Those vchoo hair l turning gray or lieroiuitur fdrd have a surprisu awaiting them, bivauw aftrr one or two applica tions the gray hair vanishes and your l.v-W bvcoum luxuriantly dark and beau liful. , This la the age of youth. Cray-haired, unnttraolivo folks aren't wanted around, 10 get h-Jy with Wyeth't Sage aid Sul phur Compound to-oicht and you'll be de-lij.-hti'-i with your dark, handsome hair ami our youthful appearance within a fl'MT iUs. at I hi nrei aratlon ! a toilet reqiilnita and ia not iniendtd for the euro, Bitlga- jieu or picTvui.Qn i ui" l-'t)R S.XL1-; MISCEI.LAXIiOCS XV AN UED Middle-aged lady for cook on dairy ranch. Eight or ten men Xrrlte to Chas. Pala, Smith River. Calif. 2D7 AV.XXTKD MISCKLLAXKOIS XX'ANTED To buy a good milk cow- Cull or address 919 W. Eleventh. 206 XrANTED To buy horso weight about 1400; nothing old, must he true. Phone 370-J. 2(15 FOR SALE Ladies' all wood seiHi suit, new, st.e its. Six oak dining -chairs, genuine leather seats. 9x12 Axmtnstor rug. Phone 731-11. 2ti5 LOST FOR SALE Pure bred O. A. C. strain llarred Rock cockerels, $2.50 each. James Campbell. 2CU LOST On Saiurday, a gray fur-lined glove. Finder returu to Klocker Printery, 2S S. Central Ave. 264 LOST--Thoroughhred Hereford bull. branded AM connected with bar under It on left hip. Finder notify H. A. Meyer, Lake Creek. 271 FOR SALE Red oats for spring sow ing, heavy ylelder. Phone 403-X-2. 2C9 FOR SALE Belgian Phone 534-X. does cnenp. 2BG' FOR SALE Sprlngtootli cultivator steel harrow, saddle, bridle and oth er farming tools. See same at MUi XV. Fourth St. 265 FOR SALE 18 White Leghorn hens, heavy laying si ruin. 524 N. Hnrllett St., near Lincoln school. 2(1 WANTED To rent furnished apart ment of two rooms, kitchen and bath, or small house furnished. Phono 79". 205 WANTED Houses and bungalows. Have Inquiries for severnl houses and bungalows. Is your for Bale? Send 1110 price nnd terms. Can prom tee nulck action, ii. F. Lindas, 235 E. Main. 287 FOR SALE Ueurdiess seed barley $2.50 per cwt. Ton lots, $48.1)0. L. 1). Harris, oil Ed llanley Ranch. Phono 0S5-R-2. 2110 FOR SALE A row High grade Wrtite Leghorn cockerels. XX'. J. Warner, Phono 690-M. WANTKD Horses and mules past usefulness. Phone 201-XV or deliver to Rocuo River Poultry Farm, Jack sonville Road. 20G XVANTED A second hand wicker hn hy buggy. Must bo In good con dition. Phono CSii-J. 2115 XVANTED A good home for a fine large collie, niulo dog. Ans. llox 81, Mail Tribune. 2lU WANTED Good clean rags. Medford Printing Co. WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Hoot Shop." 21 S. Central - Ave. : Quick - Bervlco. quality work. E. N. IJIdpJl prop. XVANTED-7-AII klnos oT building and , repalW. work:. Phone 359-Y or . 6BB-M,afteralx.,p.TB.tir..be.fore 9 von a. m. , : ,.. . . znt WANTED House ' mnTlng and te- nntrlna. Phono 4R8-M or 48S-X. FOR KENT TIOCSKKEICPING KOOM8 FOR RifiNT Light house hooping rooms. 322 S. Central or phone 403-X-2." ' 2(Hi li-OIt lUiXV l''l!lt.ISHKl 1UKMLS FOR SALE Fn rn it uro enough for apartment house. House can be Tent ed cheap. 219 Talent Court. 207 FOR SALE 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second-hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hos pital, J19 E. Sixth St., Medford. FOR SALE Black oak, white oak, fir and pine, ouo dollar cord stumpage, about lour miles from Rogue River. Inquire of Mr. lili'dsoyo lor Mrs Mulone's Place. 204 II. FOR HALE Alfalfa hay, $20. Shator. Phono 25-J-l. FOR SALE 12 flno turkey hens, one gobbler, 1 4-gallon Jersey cow, 1 good brood sow and seven pigs, three shoals 100 lbs. each; 5 or G tier manzunita wood. Call 2S-J-3 meal time.. 205 FOR SALE One O. A. C. thorough bred Barred Rock cockerel and four Tnnered While Leghorns. All high est quality.' S2-2 S. Onkdulo. Tel. 481. , tf CAN ACCICPT 11 few more orders for day old chix from our thoroughbred Tailored White Leghorn flock. He lively liny dato. Also hatching eggs and custom hutching. This flock has averaged 75 to 80 Ver cent egg pro duction dining entire winter. If you want poultry for ogg production we have them. Inspect flock at 822 S Oakdale, tel. 481. Standard Electric Hatchery. . tt FOR RU1NT Steeping rooms, hot and cold wnter. bath any time; uso of wash tub and iron. Lnrgo gur ago; one block from library. No.' 604 XV. Tenth. . . . , rOlt KENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished houso in flue condition, lo adults only. Price $20.50. Phono 3.53-J. - - 2G5 FOB SALE ItEAti KSTATB I WANTED SITUATlOfifcT XVANTED Dy experienced farmer po sition as ranch foreman or tenant by 'the year. Address liox 174, Ash- ' Jand, Ore. ; " , . .. , ' " 205 WANTED Position hy stenographer and bookkeeper with several years experience. Call or write American Red dross. V. 266 WANTED Two experienced young men want brush burning or other orchard work by day or contract. Phone 625-Y. '265 HEIif WArVTKJ JAlilM WANTEDfSalesman:. XV'e want a real salesman that Is reliuble and ener getic, with an auto, for a permanent position In each county of Oregon, Washington and Idaho to sell 8 labor saving and farm conveniences arti cles for the house, barn and stock. , They are articles with real merits andyOne that the former will buy if properly presented. They are Hues : that any salesman can handle with ' credit to himself and in which he can build up a permanent business . that will last for years. In answer j ing state territory preferred, your I nge, selling experience and refer ! . enccs. It is a commission proposi tion. 4 ood salesman can easily . make from $2500.00 to $5000.00 a year. . If you can qualify for the posi tion It's worth the while of any salesman employed or. unemployed. Coast Culvert & Flume Co.; Portland (Kenton) Oregon. 208 TAKEN CP- TAKEN UP Black heifer, while faco. each ear marked with swallow fork and under-bit. Phone Dlugham 597-.I-3. - READJUSTMENT Confronts tho world' All duhIiic'ku must prepare to meet tho ney conditions. We ' can help - vvt Tom house is onwen , SYSTEM Is our baslncsg and , 11 'EFFICIENT Ib our system . INCOME TAX Heturna correctly prepared. HookkceptnK and other business difficulties satisfactorily adjust ed. Consult ua. FOR SALE OR - EXCHANGE For Medford property, 40 acres near Deaglo, Sams Valloy. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. 2U7 FOR SALE-arge modern eight room house, partly furnished, three and one-half blocks from Main St. Lot 67 by 180 feet, double garacogood barn, assessments till paid, east front. Prlae $G0U0. .. A. C. Hubbard. . 2G7 FOR SALE Somo desiiablo houses, also ranches. Bowling, 20 S. Feauh. Phone 363-J. . 205 FOR SALE Like rent, 6 rooms, bath and sleeping porch. Oas and elec tricity. Large lot on pavement. Price $1200, at $2D ier month. The chance to own your borne and never miss the money. Phone owner, 684-J-l. FOR SAM3 Tire spoclnl. We have bargain In 6 30x4 clincher tires; nlso other used and rebuilt tireB. Ex change Tire Co. . '204 FOR SALE Oak 'Heights Tanerod leghorn chicks, $18 . per ' hundred. Eggs $5.00. Dreader. Square-Deal Electric Hatchery. Phono 951-1,. 283 FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriters, Dalton Adding Machines, Check XVrlters, ribbons, carbons and pa pers. All makes typewriters bought, sold,: exchanged, rented and re - paired. Valley Bales Agency, Sparta nidg., Phone 188-W. . tf FOR SALE Good trailer. 113 S. Front. ESTRATED STRAY 1-.UJ One Toggenbertr goat. Call Castile's stove repair shop, 113 S. Holly. Phone 9J9. t.f BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors. MURRAY PROS. & VAN VOR1S Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Ab straets of Title, Tillo Insurance. Auto Supplies T)3 0Mitw UiutT LA HER AUTO SPRlNfl, CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Paclfio northwest. Use our springs wheu. others fail. Sold under written giinraiiteo. 34 North Fifteenth P'.., Portland, Oregon. ; Attorneys. 1-OltTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-lnw., rooms 8 and a, Medford National Bank Building. --,,,' A. E. R10AM10S- Coroy Building. -Lawyer, (larnott- O. C. BOi-;S Real estate law and settlement of estates a specialty. n. F. LINDAS Attorney, General Practice. Patents a specialty. 81 N. Grape St. - ' Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS siieoiiillze In all .kinds of cement building products, f.'or. Fir' and Tenth streets. ,v ! Chiropractor. DR. A. DUUKLUND Chlroprnctor. Spinal Adjustments. 204-205 Sparta llldg., cor. Main and Riverside. ; Office phone 285. . . , Dentist DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dontlst.- Office In Sparta Building. Office hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Phono 285. Expert Accountant. XVILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wlh son, C. P. A. Attention given to .' anything in Accounting nnd Income -Tax requirements, Look into our simplified accounting method. Lih- ; erty BIdg., Medford. Phono 157-R. ' IVAN LIVINGSTON Incorp orated. Accountant Auditing, Systematiz ing Financial anil Income Tax State. monts. Address .811 S, Sbtlli St., Grants Pass, Ore. 27f Fidelity and Surety Bonds FOR SALE The Valley Fuol Co. carries the best seloctlon In the elty of all kinds of fuel, gives prompt eorvlco, aiid'wlll meet all competition.' Why buy elsewhere? Phone 70. ' tt FOR SALE One 6-horsa Almo sta tionary engine, like new, $225. One 5-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. GateB Auto Co. . tf FOR SALE 25 acres, 3 miles northeast of Medford, Suitable for fruit, borrles, -vegetables or poultry, Good buildings. E. A. Brutnuugh, Route 3, Box 143. ' ,-', 205 FOR SALE Small ranch west of Med ford at a sacrifice, occoliilt of own er's health. In answering' give phone number. Addresa Medford' Mall Tri bune NO. 19. , , ,. : ,r 201 FOR SALE 18 acres oh .'Jacksonville boulevard opposite. Oak Grove school house. Prlco $2500. - Address Need- ; ham & Furdy, Lyons; Kansas., 273 FOR SALE-'-Good ranches. See us hofore buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phono 53-M. tf FOR SALE Lensb and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR BALE Houses ana bungalows, furnished ' or unfurnished; also acreage, C. 8. Batterfleld, phone $16. MONKT TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. AnareTi loan money on . real estate and burr mortgages and Liberty bonds Phone C8-M. tl North Grapi street Auditing Iixourarxe Accourvtln t? kERVICEM): f Irve3tneit5ar ', . M. P. Schmitt. Mor;.( ' Phone 581 ' Liberty Blda. 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 Tiimy Motor Go. No. 123 So Front St. FOR SALli--Elght horses, one colt; 9 Bets harness; 1 Killfer subsoiler; 1 spray rig, complete. Call 30 N. Central. Phone 105. , tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt.- Plowing and teaming vork done. Phono 912 -J, Samuel Batoman, 302 Maple street. FOB BALK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Heavy span of good work , mules; also team of horses weight about 2000, gtiod workers. Also ; grain drill. James Campbell, phone I 17-F-21. . . . .260 - FOR SALE Twenty of the finest . milch cowb In southern Oregon. Will sell separately. Also now UeLaval Hopnrutoi'. Walsh's place, one mile northeast of Medford, on Crater Lake road. 2S7 FOR SALTS OR TRADE for hens, one linlf blood liunilltoiiliin- 2 year old filly. Write box 2CI Central Point, Ore, i 2 if FOR SALE Good milk cow, just fresh. W. S. Stanellff, Phoenix. 206 AUTOMOBILES' FOR SALE 1021 Chovrolet roadster. Phone 241. t 205 FOR SALE CD r cheap. 735-M. 1920 Chevrolet Just like new. touring Phone 205 bargain: FORD TOURING .... ..$275.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $700 STUDEEAKER 17 .$700 Patton and Robinson, Inc. Td ISO ': ' 112 $o. Riverside FIDELITY AND SURETY PONDS We exocuto all forms ot bonds. McCurdy Insurance Agency.: tf t ' ' '' 'l Instruction In Music. . FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Hulght Music studio, 318 Gurnett-Corey Pulldlug. Phone 721 ' Physicians and Surgoons. DR. A. BURSELL Splnologist, tJhy- slclan and surgeon. Spinal adjust mentu, general treatments and diag nosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg. Eldvator to third floor. Phohe 2l. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon., Practice limited to eye oaf, nose and throat. EyeB scientif ically tested 'and glasses supplied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Gov M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. 1-hOne dBT. - DR. F. 'O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW-OBteopahio Physlclanai 416-417 Gnrnott-Corey BIdg. PhoOe 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel St DR. W. W. , HOWARD Osteopathic : Physician. Special attontion glveu to eye, ear, nose and throat. 303 Liberty building. Phone 49G. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMA'f Chlro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bide. Phone 965. -. JAMES C. HAYES Physician and ' Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a. m.( 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building; residence 1405 W. Main. Phones: Office 503, res. 492. "Specialty," . Medical and Surgical Diagnosis. ' tt Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician nnd Surgeon. Offices M, F. & H. BIdg. Phone 185. Will be In Eagle Point ; on Sundays until further notice. Printers and PuBllshtrs. MEDFORD- PRINTINO CO. hns tho best equipped printing of rice in. Southern Orogon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St ' Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS ; makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 610-M. ( 706 Pine St.- r , i f . : Ter.l and Awning Works MEDFORD TENT AND - AWNINO ' WORKS 128 N. Grapo St. Pbona 443-Y. E. Burger, Prop. Transfer ISADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. --Office 42 North Front St. Phons. SI 5. Prices right , Service guar anteed. . i. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything nioed ' day or night. Service guaranteed. ; Far treatment 104 S. Fir. Phone: - . Office 614 ur res. 647-R 200. U