MEDFOTiD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFOitr). .OKKfiOV. TUESDAY, FKIU.MTAKY S, 1021
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REVEAL A HEAVY
FORT TOWXSEND, Wash., Fob. 8.
Additional details o tho storm of
last week, which inflicted Beveral mil
lion dollons damage to tho west slope
of, the Olympic peninsula In Jefferson
uid Clallam counties, reached here
today.
The Lacoy Lumber company esti
mated that standing timber worth
$3,000,000 was uprooted on its extcn
Blve holdings. However, a larfte part
of this can be logged. Onn report was
that one-third of the timber on the
west slope in Clallam county was torn
down by the wind, which settlers de
scribed as the worst they have ever
experienced. Damage to the Olympic
highway, inflicted by falling trees la
estimated at $70,000.
Twenty-six houses in ono farming
community in Clallam county were
lilown down, and sixteen Indian
cabins at LaPush were demolished.
Many head of cattle wore killed, but
tho loss in this regard cannot be
estimated.
There were no casualties so far as
known, but tears arc expressed for tho
safety of the family of D. Branden
borry. a settlor living 25 miles south
east of Jfcrks. There are five chil
dren in the family. None of them
husljeon located.
Hundreds of elk are said to; have
been killed, settlers reporting tlint
hwarly all of ono herd of 200 were
Slain by falling trees.
It was said hero today on the word
of settlers .that early estimates of
10,000,00 property loss will prob
ably be substantiated wheira full list
of the Josses is tabulated.
Tho area that was devastated is one
of the most isolated parts of the na
tion. Communication is possible only
over a single highway extending from
Port Townsend to Mora, on tho Pa
cific coast. Tills highway was en
tirely blocked by the storm so that
Bottlers coming here for aid wero live
days in hewing their way.
A party has been sent out from
here with food and clothing for the
100 families mado homeless nnd des
titute by the hurricane. They were
equipped. to cut their way through
the fallen debris. It will bo at least
threo days, It is estimated, beforo they
can reach tho storm swept area.
The timber which was uprooted is
among tho best in the northwest.
Some of it is owned by private indi
viduals and companies nnd part of it
Is tho property of tho state of Wash
ington and of tho federal government.
Narrow escapes wero reported for
fifty loggers employed at tho Eriek
son camp. Trees came tumbling
down upon their bunk cars in the
height of tho storm. Several men were
painfully injured.
'-"It looked like tho path of a Kan
sas cyclone," Leroy Smith, ono of
the . two settlers who- reached here
last night, said. "It was the hardest
storm I ever saw."
Because wires are all down the real
facts of the disaster are not known.
Damage to the Indian fishing villages
along the coast is problematical. "
Every member of the New York
Chamber Music Society Is an artist of
tho first rank, notably Pierre Honrotte
first violinist, concortmastor of tho
Metropolitan, Chicago and Boston op
era ocinpanles, and of the official
Symphony orchestra at tho San Fran
cisco exposition, and Wm. Kincald,
who was In Medford four years ago,
first flute with the Damroscb. orches
tra. . -
The consorts given by this ensemble
of great artists are powerful in. their
appeal to all varieties of music lovers.
A, very rare opportunity to hear the
vory at a nominal price.
Special jitney arrangements will be
made for Medford patrons. Communi
cate at once with Geo. Andrews stu
dios, Sparta building, for tickets to
Wednesday's concert at Ashland,
Market Newi
Livestock,
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 8. Cattle
lower: no receipts. Ciioice steers
$7.50(38.25: medium to choice $6.75
7.50; fair to good, tC'S'6.75; com
mon to fair $518 6. Other quotations
unchanged.
Hogs slow; receipts' 100. Quota
tions unchanged.
Sheep steady: receipts 258. Quota
tions unchanged.
Butter.
PORTLAND, .Ore., Feb. 8. Butter
steady. Extra ; cubes ,38 40c; car
tons 4fc: prints 45c: half box lots half
Be Slender
rni way bom lndr, agll,- hwltriy,
do your. S U pictures; tb httiowi
r to ci yon ida of sita b(r rtdnetion of
wtffhU No lurrlnf or tedious Mr. No
a on dc tn tun, ex.; no
thyroid, no tm of tfmo. Just
follow tb miopia, cuy Koroln
ystm and rodueo 1 0 to 60
Tar voa Dfd
to) coder moaty-rsineo fn(
tate. Safe, reliable, recom
mended by phynctins. Add to
your capability and charm.
AmftM all who know yon. Be
. eotae ilahttf In to. vaunoar
la appearance, tireiiv, gain to health, add
year to your IIUI Tske your tneiflurecneots
aed weifbt often and took atynurrlf In mirror
to know ihm great benefit. Don't toe any
nor timet start craw and enjoy the thrill of
beronlng alecder. Ash for bo of KORCIN
TABU LIS (pronouneed frernn) at any drug
tore. Aeeept do avbetUwte. Or mail $1.00
to os for boil or writ for free bra ha re,
Crtrt C, HF-61, f HUM I, ftctt Ttrt. IL T.
DELAYED REPORT
cent more; less than half box lots 1c
more, liutterfat, No. 1 churning
cream 4345c f. o. b., Portland;
undcrgrades 40 41c. .
I'-BSH.
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 8. Eggs,
two cents lower. Buying price, case
count, 28f30c; selling prices un
changed. Grain and Hay
Barley, nominal: oats, (32.50; corn,
No. 3, yellow, 2930.
Mill run, $35.
Hay, buying price, timothy, $27
28; alfalfa, Ji919.50: grain, mixed,
$23; straw, $15; clover, $19g20.
N. Y. Stocks
NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Plans for re
adjustment of the financial affairs of
the Goodyear Tiro and Rubber com
pany includo issuance of prior, pref
erence stock, sinking fund, debentures
and mortgage totalling $3..ouo,000.
counsel for the company itmutuncod
hore today. The plan, wlur.li has been
under consideration for several -weeks,
will be carried out under the super
vision of a bank creditors committee.
NEW YORK. Feb. 8. Liberty
bonds closed: 3Vi's $91. G6; first t's
$80.80 bid; second 4's $86.56; first
third 4V4's $90.02; fourth 4'.4's $86.78;
4Vis $87.20; second 4V4's $86.52;
Victory 3Vs $97.22; Victory . .4 ?; 's
$97.24.
NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Dealings In
the stock market today wore almost at
owest levels for any full session in
several months, hut tho lint strength
ened appreciably as - monuy rates
cased. Sales approximated 37u,000
shares.
Allis-Chalmers 85.2
American Beet Sugar 42.
American Can 30.5
American Car & Foundry .... 133.7
American Hide & Leather pfd. 44.2
American International Corp,
49.5
83.
American Locomotive
American Smelting & Ref'g. . . .
43.
American Sugar 60,
American Sumatra Tobacco ... 79.5
American T. & T 9.(;
American Woolen 116.7
Anaconda Copper , , . , 39.
Atchison 83.2
All., Gulf & W. Indies 4.7
Baldwin Locomotive 89.5
Baltimore &. Ohio 34.8
Bethlehem Steel "B" 51.2
Canadian Pacific 117.2
Central Leather 40.2
Chandler Motors 70.8
Chesapeake & Ohio 60.5
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul . . . 28.2
Chicago, R. I, & Pae 27.5
Chino Copper 22.7
Colorado Fuel & Iron 27.5
Corn Products 70.5
Cruciblo Steel 93. -J
Cuba Cano Sugar , 23.
Erie
13.0
127.5
14.
General Electric
General Motors
Goodrich Co. . .
39.7
Great Northern pfd 70.7
Great Northern Ore Ctfs, (bid) 29.
Illinois Central
83.
35.3
52.
5il.2
19.
Inspiration Conner
Int. Mer. Marino pf8.
International Paper . . .
Kennecott Copper
Louisville & Nashville 100,
Maxwell Motors (bid) 6.
Mexican Petroleum 1511.
Miami Copper a.
Middle States OH 13.5
Mldvalo Steel ;;0.6
Missouri Pacific 19.
New York Central 71.6
N. Y., N. H. and Hartford .... 21.2'
Norfolk & Western 39.2
Northern Pacific 8 4.S
Oklahoma Prod. & Rcf 3.5
Pan American Petroleum 74.fi
Pennsylvania 40.3
People's Gas ". 38.5
Pittsburg and West Va 30.
Ray Consolidated Copper
13.7.
83.7
66.3
60.
40.2
23.5
79.8
22.5
108.8
67.6
8.5
43.2
Heading
Rep. Iron & Steel
Royal Dutch, N. Y.
Shell Trans. & Trad. . . ,
Sinclair Con. Oil
Southern Pacific ,
Southern Railway
Standard Oil of N. J. pfd.
Studcbaker Corporation
Tennessee Copper ,
Texas Co
Texas & Pacific ,
23.1
Tobacco Products 63.5
Transcontinental Oil 9.
Union Pacific 121.
U. S. Food Products 24.2
U. S. Retail Stores 56.3
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 68-.
United States Rubber 69.5
United States Steel S2.7
Utah Copper 55. S
Wcstlnghouso Electric 45.
Willy's Overland 7.6
American Zinc, Lead and Sm. 8.
Butto and Superior 13.5
Cnla. Petroleum 35.5
Montana Power (bid) 62.5
Shattuok Arizona (bid) 6.
Pure Oil 35.
nvinriblo Oil 24.2
General Asphalt ...i. . 66.8
Myria and Edna Rortg-prs from nnr
Medford are out this week vlwlting
their sister Mrs. Fred Hrown of Heagle
Orian Gloss and wife spent Sunday
with his parents at Antloch.
Mr. Dunn and Mr. Pellet of Ashland
was out to W. C. Chapman's Tuesday
to buy cattle.
Mrs. Elmer Simmons wns out from
Medford to visit home folks, Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Sweet, several days this
week.
Mr. W. C. Chapman is on the sick
list this week.
A man nnd his wife went up to the
Burleson mine In the meadows Wed
nesday, the woman to cook for the
men as there are about fifteen at
work.
Velma Wright and Myrie Milhouski
of Sams vallew visited with Ella
Chapman Saturday.
Mr. J. Dinkens and son was down
from the Meadows Tuesday and went
to town and returned Wednesday.
Bert Chapman helped Mr. Charles
Sanderson and family to move to the
house formerly occupied by Mr. Gale
nnd family, so as to Ret better water
for use.
Mrs. Frink visited with Mrs. B.
Chapman Thursday,
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Kowl.tt
Last Wednesday Geo. Stowell, the
egg kins of this section of the country
was a business caller. Although I did
not talk with him and do not know
how he is gutting along with his lien
business, 1 suppose that by this time
he Is getting quite a quantity of hen
fruit daily.
Since the election, and we have had
a new mayor and some new members
added to the city council, after a few
efforts the mayor succeeded in secur
ing a quorum and transacted some bus
iness. The new council now consists
of H. E. Campbell, mayor, Mrs. Clem
Macdonald, recorder, W. H. Hrown, J.
F. Hrown, Wm. Von der Hellon, hold
overs, Mrs. W. H. (Mattie) Hrown,
and Clem Macdonald who was appoint
ed to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Dr. W. W. P. Holt, who
has moved to Medford, and the sixth
member of tlio council, Mrs. W. C.
Clements, who was elected at tho last
election has failed to qualify, and the
council haB appointed Wilbur Jacks
as town marshal. From what I can
learn about all that has been done so
far Is to organize and fill the two
vacancies.
Mrs. Ed Tuckor and daughter, Miss
Myrtle of Brownsboro, were here trad
ing Wednesday. Miss Myrtle is at
tending business college in Medford,
but feeling - a little Indisposed came
home to recruit up under a mother's
care.
Willard Heryford of Butte Falls,
came out Wednesday evening nnd
spent the night at the Sunnysklo and
so (lid Andy Pool, one of tlio forest ser
vice corps. He came to join the others
who are boarding here and working
on a telephone line they aro putting up
between Medford and Butte Falls. It
is the plan to have a through line from
Medford to Butte Falls nnd then have
tho lines radiating out from there to
all the outposts in the district.
Mrs. Walter A. Smith arrived from
Portland Wodnosdny afternoon to moot
her husband, Walter A. Smith, who
has been stopping at tho Simnyslde for
tlio past weok. He has secured a posi
tion on the J. M. Wilfley orchard and
moved there Friday morning.
Miss Eula Houston who is teaching
the Trail school also was a guest here
Wednesday night and went to Medford
on the 7:15 stage. Jeff Brophy of
Flounce Rock, was a guost at the
Sunnyside.
. Dr. W. W. P. Holt moved his family
and household goods to Medford Wed
nesday and Thursday.
John Zimmcrly of Trail, came out
Thursday and reports that they have
the sawmill in operation but are not
doing much as yet as It takes time to
get everything in running order.
. Owing to the condition of the roads
the mail carriers on the Eagle Point
Derby route have had to resort to pack
horses to take the mall through and
the driver said that ho wore out a set
of tires every two weeks on his auto.
John Thurm of Portland was here
for dinner Thursday.
Floyd and Claus Charley of Browns
boro, were business callers Thursday
and so was Mrs. J. D. Arncs and her
brother Joe Pool. Mrs. Ames is the
wife of tho foreman on the Edgell
orchard and Mr. Pool is tlio foreman
on the Butto Creek orchard. BenJ.
Whetstone and Mr. Haymon, the fore
man on the J. H. Cooley orchard were
also business callers Thursday.
Mrs. John Miller and daughter Miss
Myrtle of Lako creek, camo out on the
Lake'Creek stage Thursday and later
In tho day tho mail carrier, Mr. Snubl),
after taking tho mail to Lake creek,
came back and took them on to Med
ford.
C. H. Natwlck, one of the contrac
tors on the Pacific highway, spent
Thursday night with us.
Thursday morning as I was on my
way to the postofflce and making my
regular rounds for items to make up
the Eaglets I mot George Phillips and
he remarked that a young cyclone had
struck Ernest Dahack's barber shop
and carried it across the street, turn
Ing It around so as to have it face the
street, and when I reached the place
where the barber shop stood found
that everything had been "taken oft
even to the rocks for a foundation, but
when I came to examine the building
I found it was Bitting on several round
poles. It appears on Inquiry that when
Mr. Dnlinck bought the house and fix
tures of Mr. Slusscr that lie bought it
with the understanding that he Mr.
Slusser, had a lease on the lot from
A. J. Florcy, sjnee deceased, and after
his death one of the heirs to the estate,
wanted to sell the lot to Dahack ask
ing what he thought was an exorbitant
price, whereupon Mr. Florey notified
hlm.'verbally, to buy or get out, where
upon while the said heir was in Med
ford a party consisting of soma say
Aches and Pains!
Instant Relief
4
Don't fool with -$low-ctln( remedlM
when Begy'a Miutarlne does the work In
half the time.
When your throat Is fore or the agoniz
ing paint of rheumatism rack your body or
old lumbago compel you to He very still,
then you want something that will put you
on your feet again and the quicker it does
It the more Joyful you'll be.
- It Begs Mustarine you want because
It is known as the quickest pain-killer on
earth. It ends aches and pains and re
duces swollen Joints and muscles In half
the time It takes most remedies. '
Rub on Begy's Mustarine, the best and
speediest of them all for chest colds, pleur
isy, bronchitis, neuralgia, neuritis, gout,
stiff neck and sore feet Its the original
mustard plaster Improvement and cannot
blister. Use It at the first sign of Influenza.
Sold only in a yellow box 30 and 60 cents.
Heath's Drug Store
5 or 30 men, tore up the board side
walk and put tlio house and all pertain
ing to it across the street. Tlio barber
was working In his shop up to 9 o'clock
that night. Mr. Daliffuk came In and
bought the shop anil business in good
faith and has been to several dollars
expense putting it in condition for bus
iness, arranged a bathtub, hot and cold
water system and had a 1650 tank
about ready to put up and having
everything convenient, and was giving
general satisfaction, but his plans were
frustrated to a great extent. He is
now going ahead fixing up his shop
and Intends, to secure land where he
has put the house and make a perma
nent business of it. He seems to have
a large number of friends hero und is
very popular as a barber.
W. E. Hammel and wife who went
to Medford a few days ago, relumed
to Eagle Point Thursday and had to
phono home for a team to tako them
home on account of the mail stago hav
ing to stop going.
R. i). Price, tho contractor who ad
vertised in the Mall Tribune for an
overcoat he lost was in town Friday
and reports that he has not found his
coat yet. ..,
Herman Meyer, Sr., of Lake creek,
was a business caller Friday and took
dinner nt tlio Sunnyside and so did Mr.
and Mrs. G. Robinson of the Patton &
Robinson company, selling trucks, trac
tors, etc., in Medford.
Mrs. Peterson of Trail, camo out
Thursday afternoon with her husband,
E. V. Peterson, tho mail contractor,
went to Medford and had some dental
work done and returned to the Sunny
side that night. Mr. Peterson stops
here when lie is on this end of his
route.
Win. Perry, our road supervisor, and
wife went to Medford Friday.
Gordon Cox of Trail, camo out Fri
day to have his horses shod. Ho has
been working on tho Crater Lake high
way near Trail.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with Gc and
mail It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will roceive
in return a trial package 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 and bladder
ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablots,
a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing
cathartic for constipation, biliousness,
headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the
uuderslgnod has filed his final account
as executor of the estato of Willis W.
Taylor, doceased, with the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and
said court has appointed Saturday, the
5th day of March, 1921, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon as the time and the
court room of said Court in the court
house ut Jacksonville, Oregon, as the
place for hearing objections thereto
and the settlement thereof. Persons
Interested In said estato are hereby
notified to nppear at said time and
place and show cause why said final
account should not be allowed by the
court and said estate be decreed to be
settled and closed and said executor
discharged. ' . . i ... .
First published February 1, 1921.
FRED IS. FURRY,
Executor of said estato.
WANTFD SITUATIONS
WANTED Situation by a general of
fice man. Best of references. Box
19, Mall Tribune. 274
WANTED Position as foreman on
orchard by experienced orchnrdlst.
Box 73, II. R. No. 3. Phono B71-R-3.
' 274
HELP WAimSD
Hale and Female
CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for
Postal Mail Service. $125 month.
Examinations Froo. Experience un
necessary. For free particulars of
instruction, write J. Leonard, (for
mer, Civil Sorvice Examiuor), 758
Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C.
273
WANTED Lady or gont to canvass
reliable goods. Phono 717-R after 6
p. m. , 275
AV ANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Furnished house or apart
ment, 4 or 5 rooms. Dr. Kallen, Med
ford Hotel. 278
WANTED Second hand . bicycle.
James Campbell, Fouts Grocery. 274
WANTED Ford roadster body. 104 S.
Bartlett St. tf
WANTED All makes of phonographs
to repair. 234 E. Main. Palmer
' Piano House. 270
WANTED Camping outfit 8x10 or lOx
12 tent. Phone 085-J-3. 270
WANTED To rent house, furnished
or -unfurnished. T. L. Beard, 1005
W. Main. 273
WANTED One
Phone 788-R-l.
pair wagon
scales.
275
WANTED Two fresh milk cows. Fred
Puhl, It. F. D. 3. 275
WANTED 500 Medford women to ex
change their old machines for latest
model "Singers" at tho new low
price. Singer Sowing Machine Co.
10 S. Fir. Phono 215-R. 294"
WANTED Old sewing machines to
ropair and adjust. Phone 215-R.
294'
WANTED Now Is the time to do rose
pruning and spring gardening. Have
your work done by an experienced
man. Phone 906-J. 273
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. Blden.'prop.
WA.NTED House moving and re
pairing. Phono iJS-ll or -X,
FOlt JtK.NT fl ItXlSHKU KOOMS
FOR RENT Sleeping room, heated.
hot and cold water, use of bath. 221
North Holly. 274
FOlt RENT Lodging rooms.
401 E
Fifth St. Mrs. J. Kent.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, hot
and cold water, bath any time; use
of wash tub and iron. Large gar
age: one block from library. No.
604 W. Tenth.
I'OH 11KXT HOUSES
FOlt RENT-
-House, close In, partly
Phono 199-M. 273
furnishod.
POn REXT TVUULS
FOR RENT 18 acres of tillable land
for cash rent. E. L. Walz. 27
MONEY TO I.O.VX
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loane
money on real estate and burs
mortgages and Liberty bonds.
Phone 63-M. II North Grape
treat.
FOR SALE It-KAti ESTATE
FOR SALE Dandy bungalow, modern
conveniences, on pavement, bIx
rooms, cement walks. Lawn, fruit
and berries. Seo It at 51S Heatty St.,
Medford, Ore. 27S
FOR SALE 49 ocres alfalfa ranch,
about 25 acres under irrigation, two
miles from Rogue River. J. M. Carl
ton, Roguo River. 2S4
FOR SALE Best small house in Med
ford, good location, terms. See O.
L. Davidson at Medford Cigar Store,
cor. Fir and Main. tf
FOR SALIC Hy owner, a 6-roomed
modern liouso four blocks from Page
theatre on East side. Fino garden
land. Cheap it taken at once. Box
49. 273
FOR SALE SO acres of timber land
6 miles out. Call on or address W.
A. Clilhlers, Jacksonville Oregon.
270
FOR SALE Modern five-room bunga
low fully furnished. Large lot, shado
trees and berries. On pavement. All
assessments paid in full. Call nt
521 W. Second. 275
A REAL INVESTMENT SNAP Two
story, 11 room house. Rented in
apartments and all apartments rent
ed. Hath and electric lights. Close
in. $1500 cash will buy It. Pays big
interest. See me at once about this.
Lindas, 235 E. Main St.
FOR SALE Hungnlows and cottages.
See us before purchasing. Medford
Land & Insurance Agency, 220 W.
Main. tt
FOR SALE 18 acres on Jacksonville
boulovard opposite Oak Grove school
house. Price $2500. Address Need
ham & Purdy, Lyons, Kansas. 273
FOR SALE Good ranches. See us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 6 3-M. At
FOR SALE Lens and exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALE ITODsea and bungalowB,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. O. 8, Butterfield, phone
319.
FOR BALK IIYXSTOOK
FOR SALE Jersey cow at a bargain.
W.J.Warner. Phone 890-M. .
FOR SALE Fresh young cow.
Also
277
turkeys. Phone 7-F-ll.
FOR SALE Four cows and ono heifer
F. H. Dressier. Phone 951-L., 271
FOR SALE Good work horse, single
wagon nnd harnoss.' Walsh's placo,
ono mile northeast, of Medford, on
Crater Lako rood. 283
FOR SALE Span heavy work mules.
Phono 17-F-21 274
FOR SALE Pure bred registered
yearling Hereford bulls, horned r
polled; fine animals, priced to sell
Jas. Campbell. Phono 17-F-21. 274
FOR SALE Two cows, good milkors,
soon bo fresh. Phono 17-F-21. 27
FOR SALFj Good young team, weight
about 1 1 00, 5 and 7 years old.
Gitzon s Burn. 274
FOR SALE Flno farm team 2000 lbs.
$275. Two first class family young
Jersey- cows. Tel. 589-J-2. Carl J.
' Brommer. 270
FOR SALE Pedigreed New Zealand
. doe with 6 young, $5.00. 126 N. Holly.
FOR SALE
Orchard. 10 ehoats, $50.00.
;401
270
FOR SALE 70 good Ramboudlctt
i ewes. Will begin lambing April 10.
Herbert Grissum. Lake Creek, Ore.
275
FOR SALE Team of big sound mules,
ono fresh cow. Miravista Orchard,
G97-J-3.
FOR SALE Twenty of tho finost
: milch cows In southern Oregon. Will
sell separately. Also new DeLaval
. Separator. Walsh's placo, one mile
northeast of Medford, . on Crater
i Lake road. 287
BUSINESS
INSURANCE
Agnlnst mistaken, leaks and
Iohhch, is available to you by
tlio ue of . !
SYSTEM, our buslnoss
INCOME TAX
Returns correctly prepared.
Bookkeeping and other buslneaa
difficulties satlaftotorlly adjust
ed. Consult ua.' -
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Phone 3 fit
'"'fr'y
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE New Brunswick phono
graph and records. Plays all makes
of records. Phone Stio-H. 278
FOR SALE 100 pairs new shoes on
special price this week, and few
army overcoats. 103 N. Central. 277
FOR SALE Whito Leghorn bnby
chicks from stock with an immense
capacity for laying eggs. $20. U0 per
100. Also custom hatching. Rogue
River Poultry Farm. Plume 201-W
290
FOlt SALE Rhode I. Red pullets and
cockerels ? 1.50 each; purebred.
Phono 17-F-21. 271
FOR SALE R. I. R. pullets. Laying,
ut 140li N. Riverside. 273
FOR SALE Seasoned wood by tier or
cord. Must be sold soon. Prompt
dellvory. G. A. Sccly. 947-L, and
W. K. Blair, 890-X. 29
FOR SALE Standard bred White
Leghorn eggs, 15 for $2.50. Also
cockerels, laying pullets, electric in
cubator and two electric brooders.
J. O. Isaacson, Central Point. 277
FOR SALE Or rent, Baldwin piano.
Inquire 420 S. Ivy or phono 778-W.
273
FOR SALE Alfalfa and grain liny
oacli $20.00 per ton. T. E. Poltengor,
5-F-2. 271
FOR SALE One sprlngtooth harrow.
Phono 788-R-l. ' 275
FOR SALE Barred Rock eggB from
O. A. C. host laying strain. Phone
685-U-3. 294
FOR SALE BosC
Hartzell, 408-J-l.
Scyons.
W. J
275
FOR SALE 8 used "drophend sew
ing machines in A-l shapo. 10 S. Fir.
Phono 215-lt. 274
FOR SALE Buff Rock hatching eggs
Phono 930-Y. 274
FOR SALE High scoring Light Urob
ilins. Call C. Cary, 10 F-11 or address
Talent. 1 280
FOR SALE Thorougnbrcd Barred
Rock cockerels. Mrs. A. E. Stratton,
Medford, Ore. 500-J-l. 273
FOR SALE 100 tona nlfalfa bay, good
feed yard, on Applogato. F. E
Schneider, Jacksonville, Ore. 273
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter,
Just overhauled, $4G. Call 188-W
evenings. 20S
FOR SALV? Whfto Leghorn cock,
First prize winner cockoiel Modford
show 1920. Prlco $15.00; also prize
winner pen sanio show, prico $20.00,
These are easy worth $50.00 each
Ribbons go with birds. I also have
some cockerels and pullets from above
birds that 1 will bom reasonable. Cnrl
J. Brotnmer, phono B89-J-2. 277
FOR SALE One wagon, 1 small build
lug 10 ft. x 20 ft. suitable for gnrago,
1 light auto trailer, 1 1920 Maxwell
truck used 11 months, 1 1920 Huff
man truck used 7 monthg. Call
628-J or 889-M, Wiseman & Scheffel,
tt'
FOR SALE 200 pair new shoos nt
cost. Second-hand shoes and shoe
repairing at the Medford Shoe Hos
pital, 119 E. Sixth St., Medford.
FOR SALE Oak Heights Tancred
leghorn chicks, $18 per hundred,
Jiggs $5.00. Dressier. Square-Deal
Electric Hatchery. Phono 951-L. 283
FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriters,
Dalton Adding Machines, Check
Writers, ribbons, carbons and pa'
pei-8. All makes typewriters bought,
sold, exchanged, rented and re
paired. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta
Bldg., Phone 188-W
FOR SALE Good trallor. 113 S. Front,
FOR SALE One 5-horso Almo sta
tionary engine, like new, $225,
One 5-foot orchard disk, used one
season, $60. One 8-foot orchard
disk, used one season, $75. - One
10-Inch gang plow, just like new,
$75. C. E. GateB Auto Co. tt
FOR SALE! Sand, gravel, sediment
and 'dirt. Plowing and teaming
Tork done. Phone 913-J, bamuel
Batoman, 802 Maple street
'AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Ford, llko new, self.
starter, specdomoter, doinountablo
cord tires, extra springs, license
C. II. Edgar, Contral Point. 278
FOR SALE Cheap, Maxwell rondster
in good condition. Phone 735-M. 274
TAKEN CP
TAKEN UP And placed In pound
. ono small sorrel mnro with cut on
i left knee, one brown mare with
whito face and white hind feet, one
small brown mare rather rangy, on
old brown work horse with white
face, crippled hind feet. Owner can
have same by paying charges nnd
i seeing Chief of Police. 273
TAKEN UP Black holfer, whito face,
both ears swallow worked and under
bit. . Brand right hip 2L under bar.
' Phono 697-J-3.
LOST
LOST Fiber suitcase containing auto
mobile tools and pair of overalls
somuwhere between Central Point
i ami Table Rock sub-station. Finder
i return to Paul's Electric store' and
' rernlva reward. 273
BARGAINS
FORD TOURING $278.00
FORD TRUCK
With covered body, cab and
windshield. Practically new $700
Patton and Robinson. Inc.
"T'l iW
JJ3 $o. ajrerild
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abstractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6,
No. 22 North Contral Ave., upstairs.
CKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 190-1. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. We ar
operating the largest, oldest nnd
best-equipped plant in the Pacific
northwest. Use our springs wheu
others fail. Sold under written
guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St,
Portland, Oregon. . . -
Attorneys.
PORTER J. NICFF Attorney-at-Iaw.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
E. REAMES Lawyer,
Corey Building.
Garnetb-
. C. BOGGS Real estato law and
settlement of estates a speolalty.
F. LINDAS Attorney, General
Practice. Patents a specialty. 81
N. Grapo St. .
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORK8 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. ,m , ..
Dentist
DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office '
in Sparta Building. Office hours 8
to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p.'m. 1 Evenings
by appointment. Phone 285. -. -
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. -M. Wit
son, C. P. A. Attention given to
anything in Accounting and Income
Tax requirements. Look into our
simplified accounting method. ' Lib
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-H.
IVAN LIVINGSTON -Incorporated
Accountant Auditing, Systematiz
ing, Financial and Income Tax Stata
ments. -Address Sll S. Sixth St.,
Grants Pass, Ore. 271
Fidelity and 8urety Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS"
We execute all forms of bonds.
McCurdy Insurance Agency. tl
Instruction Tn Music.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Haight Musta
- studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Building
' Phone 72. '.. ,
Physicians arid Surgeons.
DR. A. BURSELL Spinologist, Phy
stclan 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. EMMBNS Physician rand
surgeon. Practice -limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scientif
ically tested and glasses supplied.
Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co,
M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Pnone t67.
DR..F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic FnyBiclans.
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phona
904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel St
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
Physician. Special attention' given
to eye, ear, hobo and throat ' 303
Liberty building. Phone 496.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428. M.-F. & H.;;Bldg
Phono 906.
JAMES C. HAYES Physician and
Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a..m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building; (t
residence 1406 W. Maln.i ,;Phones: t
.Office 663, res. , 492. . "Specialty,;' ,
Medical. and Surgical Diagnosis, ' (f '
Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and
Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phono 165. Will be In Eagle Point
on Sundays until further notice..
DR. SCHELLER Osteopathic Physic
ian. Rooms 409-4 10 Liberty Bldg.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing -office "In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgors, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St.
Public Accountants
ALAN BRACK1NREED, Room 9
F. E. HAYES, Room 10 Jackson
County Bank Bldg. Accounts, fed
eral tax returns, business counsel.
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 Work
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNINd
WORKS 128 N. Grape St Phone
443-Y. E. Burger, Prop.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front 8t 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-20fl. tf
IE you are looking for good city
property, we have it. If you want
ranch property, see us.
""The Owl Investment'CoT"
0, F, Werta, M. f, & Bldf.