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IKDFORl) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKCiOX. TT,KDAY. FEDRFATf Y 1. 1921 PA'OE FTVE OdI Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1. Cattle lower; receipts 121. Choice steers 8.259; medium to choice $7.50 8; fair to good J77.60; common to fair $6 7; choice cows and heifers $6.50 7.25; medium to good $6 6.50; fair to medium $5 (if 6; common to fair $4 5; canners $2 4; bulls $5 5i 6; choice dairy calves $12 13; prime light $10 12; medium light $9 10; heavy $ti 7.50; best feeders $6.50 7; fair to good $5.75 6.75. Togs steady; receipts 70. Quotations unchanged. Sheep steady; receipts 712. Quota tions unchanged. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Feb 1. nutter firm. Extra cubes 40c; cartons 46c; half box half cent more; less than half box lots 1c more. Dutterfat firm. No. 1 churning cream 43 45c f.o.b. Port land, Undergrades 41c f.o.b. Portland. Eggs and Poultry PORTLAND, Feb. 1. Eggs Selling price, case count, 35 36c; buying price, 35c; selling price, candled, 36 3Sc; selected candled In cartons, 38 40c. Poultry Hens, light, 22 35c; heavy, 26 27c; old roosters, 12 14c. Grain and Hay Darley, $29 33; oats, $33.50.; corn, No. 3, yellow, $30. RHllrun, $35. Hay Buying price, timothy, $27 28; alfalfa, $1919.60; grain, $23; clover, $19 20. CHICAGO, Feb. 1. Export condi tions had a bad effect today on the wheat market. Even with May delivery at a new low price record for the sea son no important movement developed except in exports. Prices which rang ed from 94 to lc lower with March $1.59 to $1.59, and May $1.4GMi to $1.47 were followed by a slight rally and then a sage much lower than be fore. Corn declined as a result of contin ued large receipts. Atter opening to 'Ac lower, including May at 64 to 04 3-8c prices underwent a moderate further setback. Oats were depressed starting 4 off to and c up, May 41'sc to 4114c and later weakening all around. Provisions dropped with grain and hogs. Mrs. John Higinbotham and her son Oscar and Mrs. Frank Stevenson oi Central Point, came out last Tuesday to meet Miss Mildred Patton of Butte Falls and take her home with them to spend a week or ten days visiting. Mr, Higinbotham was formerly a resi dent of the Butte Falls country and the Higinbothams and Pattons are warm friends. Mrs. Carson of r-rospect was a pas senger on the stage from Prospect. The heavy wind the latter part of last week has done some damage in this section and among other things that it did was blowing In a large window, xS ft., in the front of the Von der Hellen hardware store, blow ing the flagpole in the school house yard down and overturning some of the outhouses in our town. Fred Fredlgar of Medford, came out Tuesday to spend a few days working in his orchard and has been rooming and boarding at the Sunnyslde. The foregoing items were crowded out of my last letter thru lack of space. Pete oYung, one of the prosperous farmers of this section, was 'in town Wednesday morning after a load of posts. Natty G. Smith of Portland came in Wednesday and engaged board and room for a few days. He is looking for a houso to rent as he wants to move his family down here. He is on a deal for a house but has to wait a day or two to hear from another party who owns the house he wants. Ray Cambers, John Holtz, Ernest Peachey, W. L. Jones and George West nil members of the forest service force ure boarders at the Sunnyslde. They are engaged putting up a new tele phone line between Medford and Butte Falls. Mr. Downs and Mrs. E. E. Smith of Butte Falls were passengers on the Butte Falls stage Thursday morning. D. A. Carey of North Yakima, came in a few days ago to visit Mr. and Mrs. McAllister. Mr. Carey and Mr. Mc Allister were old acquaintances in Nevada when Mr. McAllister was a practising attorney and Mr. Carey was a court reporter in that state. Pearl Stowell, J. H. French and Ills father-in-law Perry Foster and Ed Spencer were among the diners at the Sunnyslde Thursday. Frank Rhodes and his partner in the contract for clearing and grading the highway between Hog Creek and the mouth of Indian creek. Mr. R. B. Price was in town Thursday taking out fresnoes, scrapers, etc., to be used on the job. They have a good part of the clearing done and considerable of the lock work also done and if we don't have any more rain to keep the ground soft they expect to be able to com mence on the grading by the first of the week. Mrs. Buel Hildreth came out from her home in Unite Falls Thursday and went out to Mr. Isbell's to assist in caring for his wife who has been con fined to her bed for several months. Mrs. C. A. Browning and son of Bar low, Marion county, Oregon, came out Thursday evening and spent the night at the Sunnyslde taking passage on the EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C, Howlett stage to the road camp t omeet her husband who is one of the mechanics working on the new KoKue river bridge on the Crater Lake highway this side of Trail. R. A. Wideman, one of our bustling farmers and dairy men has slaughtered six fine porkers and sold them out to the families of our town a by-product of the dairy business. They netted him an average of $20.00 each. Guy Prultt was a business caller Friday and said that he had dragged the road from his place on to the lower bridge on Little Butte creek to Agate, just for his own benefit, and found that It was greatly improved as the ground was not baked hard and the drag left It in good condition. D. R. Patrick, one of the carpenters of this section has been with us for the past two or three days. He has a job of re-roofing one of the houses put up about ten or twelve years ago. He says that the acid in the shingles eats the nails off where they are under cover as they are In a shingled roof. W. L. Childreth, our blacksmith, went to Ashland Friday and while there necured an electric trip-hammer and also a machine to rim an emery wheel, his drill and other appendages for his shop. Charley Cingcade and Ed Duttnn were business callers Friday after noon. Mrs. J. M. Riggings who has been up in the Derby country visiting rela tives came out Friday on the Butte Falls Btage on her way to her home in San Francisco. Mrs. Sherman Wooley and her sister Mrs. M. R. Koontz, came out Friday on the stage from Corbett Smith's, their brother's farm near Butte Falls, to spend a while in Eagle Point. Fred Pettygrew of Reese creek, spent the night at the Sunnyslde Fri day. Mr. Pratt of Reese creek, Mrs. Lloyd Stanley of Butte Falls, Thomas Cooke of Butte Falls, were passengers on the Mutts Falls stage this Saturday mor ning and Mrs. Ray Harnish went up on the Lake creek stage to- visit her sister Mrs. Win. Holman and Robert Welch of Prospect went out to Derby to meet the Prospect stage. Mrs. C. D. Vroman of Medford, who has been out here visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Wright for the past few days, returned home tills Saturday afternoon on the Butte Falls stage. CbvifNews (Furnished by tne Jackson County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court. City of Medford vs. Ehuira Miller, et al. Tax foreclosure. City of Medford vh. C. W. Brandon, et al. Tax foreclosure. H. II. Cashun vs. Catherine Lytte, et al. Tax foreclosure. C. C. Hoovor vs. Claude Wilson, et al. Tax foreclosure. T. J. Cook vs. Cbns. Dufl'leld. For money. W. C. Foster vs. Robert It. Miles, et al. Tax foreclosure. W. C. Foster vs. John D. Kelfer, et :il. Tax foreclosure. W. C. Foster vs. Samuel McClintock. Tax foreclosure. W. C. Foster vs. Minnie Smith, ot al. Tax foreclosure. A. A. Gillett vs. Clifton E. Walcott. Tax foreclosure. A. R. Brown, et al, vs. Chris H. Natwick. Damages. J. T. Wiseman, et al vs. M. E. May, trustee, c-t al. Default. Decree. 13. .1. Stewart vs. Helen Crowe, et al. Application. Order. Affidavit. Mary A. Stennett vs. Napoleon B. Evans, et al. Default. Decree. State Compensation Insurance Fund of California vs. J. F. Reddy, et ux. Notice. Agnes I. Merrill vs. C. E. Terrlll, (sheriff). Demurrer. United Artisans vs. M. E. Abbott, et vir. Decree. Cost bill. Ella Smith vs. Cclla Cross. Certifi cate of attachment. A. A. Gillett vs. Clifton E. Wolcott. Summons. City of Medford vs. A. A. Branden burg. Affidavit. Default. Judg ment. T. J. Cook Vs. Cbas. Duffield. Sum mons. Marie Palmer vs. Chauncey Palmer. Affidavit. Default. Viva lona Cook vs. Alva Edwin Cook. Affidavit. Default. Anna P. Stewart vs. Martin A. Stew art. Default. A. J. MacDonough vs. C. O. Power, et al. Decree. Cost bill. Request for execution. Franeis Whetstone vs. A. D. Pur due. Findings and conclusions. De cree. Frank J. lfallbrook vs. Theodore Ice. Demurrer. Ethel A. Bartlett vs. Claude E. Bartlett. Summons. Probate Court. C. E. Gates Auto Co., assumed busi ness name. REBELLION IN STOMACH 'Pape's Dtapepsin" at once ends Indigestion and bour, Acid stomacn i t Lumps of undigested food cause pain. If your stoiiuieli is in a revolt; if sick, g:csy (ind upset, and what you just ate ii.is fermented nnd turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases nnd acids ind eructate undigested food just take i tablet or two of Tape's Diapepsin to" itelfi neutralize acidity and in live min utes you wonder what became of the pain, acidity, indigestion and distress. If your stomach doesn't take care of vmrr liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is u damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmlcsa stomach antacid is Pape's liapep?iu, which coats to little at drug eturcs. lti'lii Harrison, t'statif. Admitted to protmie. W. T. Norinilo. S. 1. liriiwn and I .1. .Wtf incorporate us '"Talent Lumber Company." Simeon Furlow, estate. Proof tt' publieatiou. Franeis M. Stewart, estate. Proof of publication. Herman .1. Hui'.skanip, estate. Proof of implication. C. W. Litt'.e, estate. Proof of pub lication. F. K. Deuel, estate. Proof of pub lication. Willis W. Taylor, estate. Final ac count, tinier. Proof t-f publication. Kate Sullivan, estate. lvtition. Order. Chark;, r. l.'i estate. Proof of posting. Christ Canckle, estate. Kcturn on sale. Thomas Kdmeades, estate. Final account. ouchers. Appointment ot day. Annie Cantrall, estate. Admitted to probate. Simeon Pressley Matthews, estate. Petition. F. Y. Alien, estate, ltond and oatli lna .M. Hucjies, estate. Confirma tion of sale. Francis Marian llailey, estate. lie- port. Uenrge A. Stannard, estate. Inven tory and appralsepient. Marriage 1 1 null i:ihda Licences. Story and Millburn. Walter G. Hume and Agnes N. Clarke. Real Estate Transfers Anna S. Miller et vir to Geo. J. Gulovsen et ux, land in sec. 2-1, tp. 35, S. It. 3 West $ Anna E. Golder et vir to John A. Wetzel et ux, SV of EV of NW or sec. 6, tp. 38, S. R. 2 W. Lamoille Co. Savings Bank & Trust Co., to E. A. Mtiyhew, lots in Miligus Sub-div. and -Mary Place Add. to Medford Maggie R. Culbertson to George II. Yeo, lot on Mountain Ave. in Ashland V. E. Bono to 11. W. Coplnger, lots 1 und 2, blk. 54, Central Point H. W. Copinger to Ivy Coplnger, lots 1 and 2, blk. 54, Central Point Mary B. Taylor to Ethel E. Coy et ul, pt. D. L. C. No. 40, tp. 30, S. It. 1 west Mary B. Taylor to lOthel E. Coy et ul, V6 int. in NE or NE sec. 32, WM. of NW sec. 33, tp. 37, S. R. 1 E Wm. S. Noyes to Paul Armnnd Scborer, land in sec. 10 nnd 17, tp. 36, S. R. 2 west 10 10 10 Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c und mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in rctui'n a trial packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheu matism, backache, kidney nnd bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. . Adv." IF SKIN BREAKS OUT. BURNS AND ITCHES APPLY THIS SULPHUR i Just trie 'moment yon" apply iMleatbo-Snlphur to an itching, burn ing or broken out skin, the itching 'stops and healing begins, says a Wed skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick ro ller, even to nery eccnuv, m". ""v inff has ever been found U take its ipkee. . ..... . perries, it quickly subdues the itch ling, cools the Irritation and heals tho eczema right up, leaving a tic, smooth skin in place of ugly erup tions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for im-i provement It quickly shows. You can get a little jar o Mentlio-Snl- pfagr at any drag jtog, . . I Notice of Hearina on Final Account In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. Columbia Trust Company, as Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Pacific and Eastern Railway, a corporation, Defendant. Notice is hereby given thnt pursuant to an order of the District Court of the United States for tho District of Ore gon, made and entered January Gth, 1921, a hearing will be held upon the final report of the Receiver in this proceeding before the undersigned, as Special Master in Chancery, at his office No. 703 Titlo and Trust Build ing. Portland, Oregon, on the 2nd day of February, 1921, at ten o'clock A. M.. at which time and place the under signed will hear objections, If any there be, to the final account of the Receiver. Dated January 7th. 1921. ROBERT F. MAGUIRE, Special Master In Chancery. Notice to Contractors SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to the undersigned at Jacksonville, Oregon, and endorsed "Sealed Bids on Jacksonville-Ruch Road" for the con struction of the' remainder of the Jacksonville-Ruch Section of the Blue Ledge Road as now surveyed by the Stute Highway Engineer between Sta tion No. 241X075 and No. 423X14, be ing approximately four miles. In ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions now on file in the County Clerk'B office will be received and filed until ten o'clock A. M. February 3rd, 1921, and at that time the County Court will open and publicly rend all bids. Bids are to he submitted In lump sums only, for completion of said sec tion. The road Is to be finished to grade, according to said State Survey i us shown by the pkms and speciflcu- tlo-is as now on file in said County Clerk's office. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid live tier cent of the amount of his bid by certified check, which sum shall lie forfeited to the County, in case he neglects, fails or refuses to enter into contract in case the contract shall be awarded to him. bond satisfactory to the County Court in a sum equal to one-hulf of the total amount bid will be required for the faithful performance of the con tract. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept the proposal deemed best tor Jackson County. Dated Jan. 15, 1921. CHAUNCEY FLOHEY, County Clerk for Jackson County, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that tin undersigned has filed his final account executor or the estate of Willis W. Taylor, deceased, with tho County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and said court bus appointed Saturday, the 5tli dav of March, 1921, at ten o'clock in the forenoon as the lime and the court room of said ( ourt in the court ouse at Jacksonville. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Person interested In said estate are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause why said final account should not be allowed by tb court and said estate lie decreed to be settled and closed and said executor discharged. First published February 1. 11121. FRED E. Fl'RRY. Executor of suid estate County Treasurer's Sixth Call for General Road Fund Warrants State or Oregon, County of Jackson Treasury Depart men t. Notice is hereby given that there art funds on hand for the redemption of all General Road Fund W arrants pro tested from Dec. 24, 1920 to Jan. S, 1921, inc. Interest on t lit above called warrants ceases on this the 1st day of February, A. I). 1921. A. C. WALKER, 207 County Treasurer WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By man and wife position on farm or as motor truck driver. F. R.. Mail Tribune. 209 WANTED Work by experienced cook and housekeeper. Call at 227 E. Ninth St., cor. Bartlett. 270 WANTED Contract pruning any where In valley. Am prepared to do tree grafting this spring. Clarence Punkey, Central Point, Oregon. 270 WANTED Business college boy wants spare time work. Phone 259-11. 271" HELP WAKTBu MALB WANTED Salesman: Wo want a real salesman that Is reliable and ener getic, with an auta, for a pormnnent position In each county ol Oregon Washington and Idaho to sell S labor saving and farm conveniences arti cles for the house, barn and stock. They are articlOB with real meritB and ono that the furmer will buy If properly presented. They are lines that any salesman can handle with credit to himseir and in which he can build up a permanent business that will last for years. In nnswer lug state territory preferred, your age, selling experience and rerer- euces. It is a commission proposi tion. A good salesman can easily make from $2500.00 to $5000.00 a year. If you can qualify for tho posi tion its worth (he while of any salesman employed or unemployed Coast Culvert & Flume Co., Portland (Kenton) Oregon. 208 11 EM WANTED FEMALE WANTED $2.50 per day paid one lady In each town to distribute free circu lars for Economy Non-Alcohollc Fla vorlng. Permanent position. F. E Barr Co., Chicago. 207 WANTED Good cook, no washing, good wages. Phone D41, Mrs. Geo. ' A. Mansfield. 271 WANTED Middle-aged lady for cook on dairy ranch. Eight or ten men Write to Chas. Pala, Smith River, Calif. 2G7 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Hauling contract. Phone 306 or 493. 208 WANTED Two Phone 493. unfurnished rooms 20S WANTED To buy stock hogs. Phone 332-Y, Ashland. Welborn Benson. 272 WANTED To buy alfalfa hay, in vicinity of Jacksonville. J. A. M. care Mall Tribune. 270 WANTED To trudn melody grand piano, mission style, for good team and harness. Phone 374-R-3, Ashland 271 WANTED Stumpage within ton miles ot Medford. M. D. Foster, R. 2, Box 21. 208 WANTED To buy a good building lot from owner. Box 30, Muil Tribune. 207 WANTED Nicely furnished house must have four bedrooms. Box 23, Mall Tribune. 271 WANTED To purchase tank, galvan ized iron, 2000 gallons or more ca pacity. Clark & Chllders. Phono 20. 208 WANTED To buy from owner, good placer ground on deeded or patented land. No mining claim. Box B. A., Mail Tribune. WANTED Good clean rags. Printing Co. Medford WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21 8. Central Ave. Quick service, quality work. E. N. Biden, prop. WA.NTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. t If you are looking for good city property, wc have it. If you want ranch property, see ns. The Owl Investment Co. G. F. Wertz, M. F. H. B. LOST LOST Sunday night, black handbag containing money ind cheek, on Twelfth. Newtown or Dakota Ave. Return to S2j Dakota Ave., reward. 209 LOST Key ring, three keys. Return to H. E. Sanders, Whisenant's barber Shop. Reward. 20s LOST Thoroughbred Hereford bull, branded AM connected with bar under it on left. hip. Finder notify II. A. Meyer, Lake Creek. 271 FOR JiK.Vl'- -l-'l K.MSIIKD ROOKS l'OR REN T Phone Mis. Modern room close in 20S FOR RENT Large outside sleeping room with stove. 222 S. Holly. Phone 24 t-L. 20 FOR REN'T Riverside. -Sleeping room, 315 S 271" FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, hot. and cold water, bath any time; use of wash tub and iron. Large gar age: line block from library. No. 004 W. Tenth. FOR- RENT TWKMS FOR RENT Ranch 100 acres, 80 in cultivation, all fenced. Money rent See O. M. Coruitius, phono D14-J. 271 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT Furnished cot tage, from owner. 209 W. Jackson St. 209 FOR SALE Bungalows and cottages. Seo us before purchasing. Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 W. Main. if BEST BUY IN MEDFORD Six room bungalow. Every modern improve ment. Built In features. Extra large garage. Splendid condition. Owner leaving city. Will sell for $2500. B. F. Lindas, 235 E. Main. FOR SALE Small nll'all'a ranch, irri gated. Ideally suited for chickens nuu small uiury runcn, Zt acres. 2000 dollars. li& miles from Talent. Phono ' 332-Y, Ashland,. ;.i Wydborn Beeson. ' ' " 272 FOR SALE Six room modern home on pavement. Garage, chicken house and yard, fruit and shade trees, ber ries, corner lot, east front, all assess ments paid, price $2800. Call fore noons, on week days only. 423 Bealty St. 271 FOR SALE Nice home. Bungalow built-in features, 5 rooms. Modern convenience!). Terms. 518 Boatt.v St., Medford. 209 FOR SAf-K ri nei-pB, 'au. miles noi (beast or Mocirord. Suitable for fruit, berries, vegetables or poultry. Good buildings. E. A. Brumbaugh, Route 3, Box 143. 271 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Medlord properly, 40 ucres near Bengle, Sums Valley. ' Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. 207 FOR SALE Largo modern eight room house, partly furnished, three and one-half blocks rrom Main St. Lot 07 by 180 feet, double gurago, good nam, assessments till paid, east front. Price $0000. A. C. Hubbard 207" FOR SALE 18 acres on Jacksonville boulevard opposite Oak Grove school house. Price $2500. Address Need ham & Purdy, Lyons, Kansas. 273 FOR SALE Good ranches. Soe us before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 -in. urape St. Phone 53-M. tf FOR SALE Leasw and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses ana bungalows, furnished or nnfurnlshod; also acreage. C. B, Butterfleld, phone 6 ID. FOR BALE LIVESTOCK iOR SALE One small mare, dandy single und double Driver. Also 3 year old Hereford bull. Phone 19-X-10, box 105, Eaglo Point. 27 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Wag tier Butte Orchard. Phone 1 l-F-4 272 FOR SALE Young calf, Phono CS5-R-3 - 208 FOR SALE 22 young well, bred ewes bred to Tine Rami), buck. Absolutely lirst class, at a bargain. John Noalon Route 2, Central Point. Phone llxx! . 20S FOR SALE 50 hend of lambs In good condition. L. D. Tucker, Brownaboro, Ore. 271 FOR SALE 15 hend ewes with Iambs; also young cattle. Will consider trade. Ashland, phone 305-R-l. 208 FOR SALE $85 buys 5-year old (Utilt less Jersey cow. R. D. SanTord, Join lng Helman's BatliH, Ashland. 208 FOR SALE Heavy spun of good work mules; also team of horses weight ubout 2000, good workers. AIho grain drill. James Campbell, phone 17-F-21. 206 FO RSA LE Twenty of tlie f IITesl milch cows In southern Oregon. Will sell separately. Also new DeLaval Separator. Walsh's place, one mile northeast of Medford, on Crater Lake road. 287 BUSINESS INSURANCE A gfii n at rn 1h( n ktis, lonkn n ti d loHHfft, Is avitildblo to you Jy the urn' of KVSTKM, our IiukIiichh INCOME TAX Iteturns correctly prepared. Bookkeeping and other business difficulties satisfactorily adjust ed. Consult us. Auditing j Jraurajce hERVICEfo: 7 1 rvvestmerd s f .SCII.MITT. Mgr. Liberty lllilg. Phone r.SI K( Hi S A LE M 1SCK LLAX VA US FOR SALE Large Mallard drake. 209 Phone 59U-Y. FOR SALE All kinds Capital City nursery stock. W. B. Simpson, 401 Fifth, Medford. Phone 3S7-R, will call. 209 FOR SALE A few line R At MOO N. Riverside. FOR SAL E -A 1 fill f a'hay Range Ranch. I. It pullets. 20S Gold FOR SALE Hay Phone O-F-4. ami chunk wood 209 FOR SALE Turkey 7-F-ll. goblers. ('nil 271 FOR SALE Dining Wilton rugs, two Phone 827-11. loom set, twf rocking chairs 208 FOR SALir White Leghorn cock First pri.e winner cockerel Medford show 1920. Price $15.00; also prize winner pen same show, price $20.00. These are easy worth $T0.00 each, Kiblions go witli birds. I also have some cockerels and pullets from above birds that 1 will sell reasonable. Carl J. ltrommer, phone 5.S9-J-2. 27 FOR SALE Phonograph at big dis count. Plays all records. Automatic stop. Phono 091-J. 209 FOR SALE One team big sound mules, one Airdalo dog and puppy Mlravista Orchard, 597-J-3. tf FOR SALE All kinds of wood and kindling wood. Ray Blackburn. Phone 519-J or 859 270' FOR KALE Rhode Island Red and White Leghorn setting eggs; also few cockerels. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE Second crop alfalfa hay baled. Ernest Webb, Central Point 270 FOR SALE A sinuM size piano in good condition going at $195.00 at Palmer's Piano House. 270 FOR SALE Ono wagon, 1 small build lng 10 It. x 20 ft. suitaliln for garage, 1 light auto trailer, 1 1920 Maxwell truck used 11 months, 1 1920 Huff man truck used 7 months. Call 52S-J or 8S9-AI, Wiseman & ScholTol tf FOR SALE Ono coal heater, 1 blcy cle, 1 refrigerator, 1 writing table, all lu good condition. Phone OU-J-5, A 270 FOR SALE Dry clean planlr.g mill 209 blocks. Phono 031. FOR SALE Good man.anlta wood Phono l-F-14, $4.00 at ranch, $5.00 delivered. Good measure. 209 FOR SALE Red oats for spring sow lng, heavy yieldur. Phone 403-X-2, 209 FOR SALE IS Willie T.nirhnrn linns heavy laying strain. 524 N. Bartlett SL, near Lincoln school. 207 FOR SALE A few High grndo While Leghorn cockerels. W. J. Warner, Phone 090-M. FOR SALE Furniture enough for apartment house. House can bo rent ed cheap. 219 Talent Court. 207 FOR SALE 200 pair new shoos at cout. Socond-hand shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoe Hos pital, 119 E. Sixth St., Medford. FOR SALE Oak Heights Tancrod leghorn chicks, $18 per hundred. Eggs $5.00. Dressier. Square-Deal Electric Hatchery. Phone 951-L. 283 FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriters, Daltou Adding Machines, Chock Writers, ribbons, cnrbonB and pa pers. All makes typewriters bought, sold, exchanged, rented and re paired. Valloy Sales Agency, Sparta Bldg., Phono 188-W. tt FOR SALE Good trailer. 113 S. Front. FOR SALE Tho Valley Fuel Co. carries the best selection In the city of all kinds or fuel, gives prompt service, and will meet all competition. Why buy elsewhere? Phone 76. tf FOR SALE One 5-horae Almo sta tionary engine, like new, $225. One 5-foot orchard disk, used one season, $5 0. One 8-foot orchard disk, used ono season, $75. One 10-Inch gang plow, just like new, $75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tt FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Flowing and teaming vork done. Phone 9 12-J, Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple street. TAKEN CP TAKEN UP Black heifer, white face, each oar marked with swallow fork and undor-blt. Phone Blnghum 597-J-3. MONEY Tf) LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money nn real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. ' II North Grape street. MISCELLANEOUS WE II WE 'EM Surprise pear, Japan root. Trees, flowers, shrubs, berries. Yakima Valley Nursery Co., A. S. Abbott, local Balcsmnn, Medford, 272 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. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We tore operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under written gunruntee. 34 North Fifteenth 8t., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMKS- Lawyer, Garnett- Corey Building. O. C. HOGGS Real estate law and settlement of estates a specialty. B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General Practice. Patents a specialty. 31 N. Grape St. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. Chiropractor. DR. A. BURKLUND Chiropractor. Spinal Adjustments. 204-205 Sparta Bldg., cor. Main and Riverside. Office phono 285. Dentist DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. OfHce in Sparta Building. Office hours 8 to 1 2 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Phone 285. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. li. M. Wit . son, C. I'. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting nnd Income Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. IVAN LIVINGSTON Incorporated Accountant. Auditing, Systematiz ing, Financial and, Income Tax Stata ments. Address 311 S. Sixth St, Grants Pass, Ore. 27t Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute all forms ot bond?. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf Instruction In Music. FRED ALTON HA1GHT- Teacher ot piano and harmony. Ilnlght Musto Btudlo, 318 Garnett-Corey Building. Phono 72. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. BURSELL Spinologlst, Phy Bician and surgeon. Spinal adjust. ments, general treatments and diag nosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 29. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scientif ically tested and glasses supplied. Oculist nnd Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co, M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Pnone 1)67. . .. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L, Residence 26 S. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose nnd throat. 303 Liberty building. Phone 496. ; DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 905. , ; JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; ofrice hours 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building; residence 1405 W. Main. Phones: Office 563, res. 492. "Specialty," Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tf Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. OfHces M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 165. Will bo In Eagle Point on Sundays until further notice. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the. best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portinnd prices. 27 N. Fir St. Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 510-M, 706 Pine St. Tent and Awning Works MEDFORD TENT AND AWNINQ WORKS 128 N. Grape St. Phone 443-Y. E. Burger, Prop. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St, Phone 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. Fair treatment, 104 S. Fir. Phone: Office 644 or res. 647-R 206. tf BARGAINS FORD TOURING ...$275.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $700 Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel 150 112 So. Rivenid