Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 16, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    MET.FORD MAIL TRfniTNF,, MEDFOUD. OU!0(!OX, WEDNESDAY. FErRTTARV Ifi.- 102T
TAOE SEVEN T
SATURN RING HAS
ATHWESS OF
2TH0USAN0MILES
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Th6 inner ring
f the planet Saturn, known to astroii
inierB as tlie "crone ring" oil account
nf the fact that It its much loss brilliant
than the others, has a thickness. o
000 miles, while the other rings are
very much thinner, according to ob3er-
vulipns made by Professor William H.
Pickering of Harvard at the Harvard
Astronomical Station at Maudevillc,
Jamaica.
Tho thickness of the rings of Saturn
Is a matter which has Jong attracted
the interest - of. astrononiors. : This
planet is surrounded by what appears
through . a small "telescopo to be a
single flat ring of exceeding thinness.
Through a larger telescopo this fs seen
to be In reality three concentric rings.
. Every sixteen years or so the earth
passes through the plane .of these
rings,' which are, then in a position
edgewise to the earth, t So thin are
they that for a while they disapjicar
and cannot be seen uritiljithe earth
moves out . of. their plane. This phe
nomenon occurred on November 7 and
will occur again on February H 2 "and
August's v0f thls;'year, ". after which
thierq..will;io"iio.opporturilly, .xf '-observing
It'aghtivfbr sixteen years': ';'
"Professor. .Pickering reports that' he
observed the rings just before-, and
afjter the'November transit, and found
the -in-nof,'Hing-Ttq i be; thicker than the
u(Ji'eiiTstiittttortt-toibft 2000 miles
thick., .,.He als i-eports that, in the
opfer edge' of'1 the second ring the
meteors. seem to be more concentrated
than elsewhere. '. .'
Astronomers believe these rings to
bo composed of Innumerable small me
teors revolving in dense swarms
about rtho middle portions 'of the
planet.
Professor Pickering hopes to make
further observations during the Febru
ary transit... Ho is also' engaged in
studying the canals on the planet Mars
nnd in searching for tho still undisebv
ered planet which is believed to re
volve around the sun'rfar oiitsido the
orbit of Noplnno, UieJoutermdst planet
yet! discovered. In the solar system. .
BOLSHEVK! CASE;
i STARTLES FRANCE
PARIS,sFcb. V -The arrest, of two
members of-the chamber of deputies
vho have been, Involved In a commun-
iL plot against the French government'
JS .imminent, according to reliable In
formation from sources connected with
'.the, investigation -into communist ac
tivities hpre. -
''The deputies alleged to bo concerned
were prominent In the May day riots
of 1920. ii'V.-rv; ':' "
;.The French press today is devoting
juiiuii ijuue lu me uiwi, wiiiuii ii cnui-
;papors declare that the documents
selzedi leave "fld doitbt that perioct co
hesion exists between Moscow and the
propaganda. in- France which is being
.directed from the soviet Russian cap!-
IjivcKtock .,. ... -i-
F6S: Ki-.iiCat-
ftlpj.nonilnally Sliadyi no receipts.
, Qiiotalions ucliSogid;" j , -f!',
t ; ' Hogs steadyVvrAccip U-2 2 f. Quota
tions unchanged except: rough heavy,
' C.aO)!). 00. v, . " . i
, j Sheep steady;. -receipts 100. . .Quo
tations unchanged. . ;
;f.,w:r ;v : '
i. - Jlntter . -
- i .PORTLAXD, -Ore,:i5(Db..ir. 'Butter
steady. Extra cubes 4f-nc; car
tons ,54c;,. prints , C3c; lmtterfnt
steady. Nro; 1 churning cream
4 Charles E. Hughes
"
forrmmtt twniut a swim. wm.
Protablo Secretary of State In the
Hardinp cabinet, .
v
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1
I "Cascarets" .for
Constipation
.lust think! A pleasant, harmless
Cnscaret works while you sleep and bus
jour liver active, head clear, stomai-h
sweet and bou'els moving as, regular as
a clock by morning. No' griping 1 or
inconvenience 10, 2.5 or 50 cent bbxei
Children lovo this candv cathartic too.
33c f. o. b. Portland; undergrade?
4 8$' 50 c. . v,
. Hay iumI (train.
Uar ley, f'J'J(&'3U; oats, '$3:
2(t? 3-1;
corn. No. 3. yollow, SolHjJJl.
MiUrun, ?3-Uj)35.- '
' Hay, buying prk't? timothy, $ 27 'f? 2 S ;
alfalta, $11) ((( 1 .50; ffruin,$23; clover
l$2d;,stt"uw. 415.
CIllCAyO.'Fcb. 15. Profit taking
hy .holders, with facie, of support
canned a sharp dowii turn today hi tho
price of wheat. v The market rallied
suddenly on' a dispatch from Pnrin,
Texas, saying the- country -was alive
with green , hugs, but purchasing
power soon kh-V out again. Opening
priced which ranged -from half to 3e
lower with .March $1.72 to $1.73 und
May $1.64 to $1.04 Mr. were followed
by a quick rally and then "-toy a rc-
newnl of weakness. . '-,,-"
Corn displayed eonsidcrublo . re
ciatlnp capacity. After opening un
changed to l'itc lower, including May
at 71 to 72 fcc; the market' fluctuat
ed mostly within the initiaWliniits.
Oats started iuarter to c off May
46 lie and held to about that range.
Provision were "easy, in line with
hogs and grain. '
- ' i : i '
N..T, Stocks
-
.NEW OitK; Feb. 16. Today'3
dull . and heitunt stock market de-.
rived almost sole impulse, from tbv
profes-sionul element, public . iirtei-9st
again being . oxccedi'nEly light. Sale.1:
approximated 500,000 shares. . .
The. market developed a more un
certain tone at mid-day., investment
rails and tobaccos - slrensrtheninir,
whilo oils, chemicals and sugars yield
ed to Increased p'ressurer Mexican
I'otroleum, Allied Chemical, South
Porto Kieo Sugar were' especially
heavy the latter" breaking sharply on
announcement of the reduced divi
dend; V
jyilB-Chalmera .
American Jleet Sugar
American Can
American Car '& Foundry ......
American Hide & Leather .pfd.
American . Iiitcrnational 'Corp,
American Locomotive
American Smelting & Ref'g. . . .'
37.G
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80,8
1M.2
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American Supar . .
American Sumatra Tobacco
American T. & T. ,
American Wotden . .:.
Anaconda Copper ,
Atchison
Atl., GiiU &i"V. Indies-,...,
Baldwin -Loconibti-vc . .
Baltimore'' & Ohio . .'
Bethlehem -Steel "B . .s. .
., 34.2
6S.6
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30.5
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i . 69,5
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27. ;8
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i ' 72.7
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. 13.5
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. 14.5
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Canadian Pacific r. . '.
Central Leather ..'..I.....'.
Chandler Motors
Chesupeake & Ohio ........
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul
Chicago It, I. & PttO
Chlno Copper 1 . '. ... . . .
Colorado Fuel Si Iron
Corn Products
Crucible ttteel
Cuba Cano Sugar
Erie-.-..... ..,v.-i.'A.w
General Electric . .
General Afotors ; . . .
floodrich Co. . . w .
Great Northern pfd
1 1
! 77.;
' 30.
88.8
30..
51.5
Great Northern Ore Ctfs
Illinois Central (bid) 7-...;'...
! Inspiration Copper
Int. Mer. Marine pfd. - .
international. Papej. . ;-'. ,..'.
Ivennectitt Copiier , vi . .
Unilsvllle & NaHhvillo
Maxwell Motors , ',
Mexican Petroleum
Miami Copper (bid)' -f
Middle States Oil
Midvale KteeU . .
Missouri Pacific ,.
Nb" York 'Central . . -
N. Y. N. IT. anil Hartford ...
Norfolk & Western
Northern Pacific ...... ..
Oklahoma Prod. & Hcf.
Pan AiHerlcan Petroleum . . ;
Pennsylvania '
l'cople's Gnu" .
Pittnburg and Wet Va. (bid)' v.
Hay, Consolidated l?oppty
Reiidinp ..... .v. .7.;, .....
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100.
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IB Takes Longer SonieUirtea to
Pick Out n. Comfortable :
House Than It Docs n-'.'
Suit of ('lotlio nml
It Should. ' ,
We have a. list of houses for
rent that It will pay you to look
over. 'When am you Intending
to move?' Cbrnmunicato with us
nnd we will ni-pist you In select
ing the nroW home. . We jiavo
a lance list realty for. linmedi ite
oi.'cupaniT- -,
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Itt'P. Iron & Steel
Royal Kiiti h, N. V. . . . :
Shell Trans. Trad
Sim-lair Con. oil i
Southern ra''ific
Southern liuilwviy
Standard Oil of X. .1. pfil. . . .
Studebakor Corporation . . . .
Tenneiusee Copper
Te xas Co . , .
Tcxim t l'acifie '.
Tobacco Products
Transcontinental Oil
.Union Par ifie . . .
I!: S. Food Product) .......
V. R. Retail Stores
V. S. Ind. -'Alcohol . .
Vnlted Slr.ti-r. Rubber
I'nited Stati-a Steel
Ctah Copi)e:-
Wcslinpbouse Klccti-h "... . . . .
Willy's Overland ,
Ainr-rieftn Zinc, Lead and S:ri.
Ilutfe and Superior ...
Cai.C. Pt'tivleum
Montana ' Pov.vr (bid)
Sliatuielc.' Arizona (bid) . . . . .
Pure Oil ,. ....
Invincible oil .... .
cncral Asphalt .......'.. i . . .
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TALENT TALK
- Quite a few from Talent were In
Jledl'ord Thui-sdny. evening to witness
thfliiasUetball gameB between iMedford
and Talent, both, men's Sind . boys'
yearns playing. ; -t . -
Tho article printed in the paper
Jan. !2, after Medford men were up
and played With the Talent team tell
ing what a "rough bunch": tho Talent
squad was, must have had some affect
on tho people of Medford as a small
crowd turned out. What few wore
present could plainly see whore the
roughness came from, and tho Talent
visitors regreted that Medford did not
turn out so they could seo what a clean
game tho Tf,ont men do play.
" Phoenix played Taiont on -the Talont
floor Friday night. Tho Talont girls
team played "unusually well' and won
the game. The Phoenix boys played a
good hard game but were unablo to
mnke baskets on account of the closo
guarding of the Talept; boy3. CSlnswjw,
Strattou and (Jlenn uunn am good
guarding whilo Harold liurnett, Kills
Hoeson and Floyd Purvis were excel
lent Jn making baskets bringing the
score up .In Talent's favor..
Mrs. J. Hearing returned home last! '
week: aftor a month b visit' with her,
daughters at Marysville, Calif, She
was accnmpnnle'd homo by her daugh
ter, Callie Swaub and little daughter
Dorothy. ; ,;
1 There wal born to Mr. and Mrs.
Arclo Estes of aiendale,.Oro., Feb. .4,
4a fine baby cm. .
Mrs. Gunn who has undergone two
operations this winter Is now confined
GS EXCITE YOUR
KIDNEYS. USE SALTS
If yottr Back is aching or Bladder
bothers, drink lets of water
! ' and oat loss meat '. -
' When your kidneys hurt and your back
ifeels sore, don't got scared and proceed
to load your stomach witli a lot of drugs
'that excite tho kidneys and. irritate the
entire', urinary tract. Keep your kidneya
cleaiClIke you keep your bowels clean,
.by Hashing them with a mild, harmless
salts which removes tho body's urinous
waste and stimulates thorn to their nor
mal activity. The function of the kid
ncys is to Alter the blood. 1 In 24- hours
they strain from it 600 grains of nciif
and waste, so we can readily understand
the Vital importance of keeping tho kid
neys active. , ' '
Drink lots of water--you can't drink
too much;. also get from any pharmacist
about four ounces of Jad .Salts; toko
a tablcapoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast each morning for a fejv
days and your kidneys will, acfci fine,.
This famous saits is 'm&do from tho
cid of grapes and lemon juice,, combined
with lithia, and has been used, for genera-
, : . l .. .. ; 1 . .. l i t. : .(
neyB; also to neutralizo tho acids in
urino so it no longer is,a source of irri
tation, thus ending bladder weakness. '
' Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
iilhia-water drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep their kid
neys clean and active. Try this, also
Keep up lue water arinsing, ana no
dimbt you will wonder what became of
your kidney trouble' sod backache
BUSINESS
INSURANCE "
. Agninst mistakes, leaks nnd
Ioshps, Ifi uvallublo to you by
tho uno of , , '
! . . , SYSTEM, our buslnomi J'
INCOME TAX
Returns correctly prepared.
- Bookkeeping" and other business
i, difficultlcB satisfactorily adJuBt
' ed. Consult u.
Cy AodtirI J Accour1ir3
Y5T!l,ERVlCFJ0'
gp IriSurarxCa ' !rve3tnets jcy
M. P. SCUMITT, Mgr. - 1
I'lmlin r.SI ' MlHTly Hldg.
$275.00
FORD TRUCK
I With covered body, cab and
windshield. Practically new $700
Patton and Robinson. Inc.
Tel 150 112 So, Rjver3ide
BARGAINS
11 FORD TOURING
1 1
j to bet bed nnd hef (vip.dillun ls'rci)rt
led as serious.
llov. Hiinipies. pasinr of the Raptlst
church, returned home last week from
C'loverdalo whero lie was holding a
series of ineotings.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiyer of Grants
rss were guests at- tho fainiiy-ho:ne
Sunday.
Mrs. Marion Trycr was a guc3t of
Mrs. Kate Hoffman of Jacksonville
Saturday.
Central J'oint basketball team will
T"'' on tho. Talent floor Thnrs-
da? evening.
GRAY HAiR BECOMES ..
Try Grandmother's Old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyono knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back tho natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only way to got
this mixture was to mako It ot homo,
which is muasy and troublesome.
Nowadays wo simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyoth's Sage nnd Sul
phur Compound." You will get a larpe
bottle of this old-timo roclpo improved
by tho addition of othor ingredient,
at very little cost F.verybody uses
this preparation now, because no one
can possibly toll that you darkened
your hair, as it does It so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with It and draw this
through your hair, taklnsr ono small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair" disappears, and aftor another ap-
S Mention or two, your hair becomes
oautifuliy dark, thick and glossy and
you look years younger. Wyeth'o Sago
and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful
toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease. - -
WAX-TED SITUATION'S
WANTED Work on farm by young
married man. Address J.'A. M., care
Mail Tribune. : ' " 284
HKXV WAiVlw MALE
YVANTED Men with Ford car in
Rogue valley fruit dltitrlct. Very
' liberal hay. Amerloan Fruit Grower,
316 Board of Trade, Portland, Oro.
: . . 282"
HEIir WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman to do light house
work. Phone 749;J'. . 282
WANTED French" nursewho can give
French instruction to. children five
and eleven years of age. Mrs. Dolroy
Uetcheil. Phono' 521-R. , 284
W ANTED Lady to cook : in , camp,
small crew. For. particulars write
P. O. Box 698, Grants Pass, Oro. 287
help wi-f ricri,,
Male and Fjnnmle'
CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for
- Postal Mall Service. ' $125 month.
Experience -unnecessary. For freejFOR SALE Good ranches,
Leonard, (former Civil Servlco Ex-
amlner), 758- Ecmltaljle 'Hldg., Wash
IngtoilD. C.' .. 2K0
AVAKTCD SIISCElLVJvEOtS !
WANTED Four or, five room 'modem,
' furnished or Unfurnished cottago n
outskirts of city Ly permanent party
anything respectable considered.
Call llpokkoeper, 51. ; ' : 280
WANTED Cnmplng' outfit
8x10 or
288
10x12 tents- Phone 685-J-3.
WANTED Body for Ford bug, road
ster or touring, box 39 Mall Tribune.
' . .. : 282
WANTED A chance to writo your'
fire insurance. Climon'ce Pierce.
Phono' 517-L. . ":,; s 283
WANTED iOO Medford women to ex
: chango their oid machines for latest
, model . "Singers", at. the now low
price. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
: 1.0'S. Fir.. Phone 216-11. ..... ., . 291
WANl'ED Old sewing machines . to
repair and adjust, Pifono 215-R.
. ... .... :r, '
WANTED Shoe repairing while you
wait ut the "Model Root Shop." 21
' S. Central Ave. Quick service,
quality-work. E. N. IJlden, prop.
WA.NTEU House moving and re-
pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf
'- KSTItKr Kb -j
STHA V EI-From ltoicy Anil, one boy
inare branded bar ovor C. M. on
right shoulder. Oim roan horse colt
branded bur on loft shoulder. Ho
' ward for Information leading to
' their recovery. Notify Dr. Oitzcn or
'phono 314-R. Medford. , 280.
H1K it KMT I'llt.MSIIED liOO.MS
Foil ItENTsieciiins . room. 315 S.
Riverside. - - - 384
1 :
FOR REN T Furnished room $2.00.
per week. Phone 930-R. 4.15 S. Front
FOR --RENT Sleeping rooms, hot
and cold water, bath any time; use
. of wash tub and ,lroi). Large gar
age; one block from -library. No.
604 W. Tenth.
POOOOOCXOOOOGOOCXOOOOOOOOOI
I Used Automobiles
1 ' For Sale.
One good Chevrolet
Touring ........... ...$450
One 1916 Ford De-
Uvry 150
One v Studebaker
Touring 650
One good Oakland !
Touring 850
It costs you "iiotliiiijj to look
at these harnin.H. '
Tumy Motor Co.
123125 So. Front Street
pmqoqooqq
. FOR KF.XT llOUSHS-
FOIt KENT Furnished" house, fmr
rooms and bath. DeVoe's. tl'-1
' , MONKY TO fit)AX
TO LOAN" .1. II. Andrews loans money
i on -real .estate and "idiys morl"ai;f
and Liberty b:mds. Phono G3-.M. m1
North tirap'! strivt.
FOR HUNT nolrSFKKEPtNG
OMS .
toll ltIi.NT-'rwo or lliveo rooms fur
nished, for llnht housekeeping.
Adults. A sleoplng room, healed,
hot and cold water, bath. 2'.'1 N.
Holly. . . 2S1
FO Pv R KN T Fn m i s bed
rooms. 216 S. Ivy St.
liousekcppi-ii:
2S(.
l'Olt SALK KUAIi KSTATI
FOR SALE .Modern 0-room house t:n
pavotnent, corner lot, cast front. See
owner, 423 Heatty St. . Ssr,
FOR SALK 213 aero farm, beautifully
located on Rosehurs-Coos Hay high
way, 120 or 130 acres tillable. Fine
business location lor tttorc and P. O
on farm. 'Also school house. Write
or call on nulla P. 0., Olalla, Ore
Mrs. J. P. Dews. 280
FOR SALK Modern ti-rooin brick
house, sloeping porch, fruit bnuHe
and garago. 4 lots. All for $1000.
Terms 1f desired. . lnquiro Josso
Richardson Feod Store, Central
Point, or Drown & White, Medford.
- . 2SI
FOR SALIC Ily owner, modern home,
five rooms, bath, panto' and porches
East front, paving payed, nice lawn,
roses and berries. Will sell furnish
ed or unfurnished. No reasonable
offer refused. Somo terms. Call 30
Cottage. . 2S4
FOR SALE Northeast V. of Smith
east 'i section 24, Twp. 3S, Range 2
West Willamette Meridian, for $800
l- About six miles from Medford. Part-
- ly Improved and cleared. Writo Coo.
PratL Box 039. Marshfield. Oro. 280
FOR SALE Small house nnd two
largo lots next U) , .pavement . in
Phoenix at a bargain. Call Apparel
Cleaners & Hatters, 103 NY Central
. 280
FOR' SALE Modorn nine-room resi
st dence, all necessary outbuildings,
closo In on 'a good , paved street,
large lot, all assessments fully paid.
- Resides furnishing home for owner
property brings In a.monthly Income
of $17.00. Price $4000, terms on
' about- half. Address W. W., care
; Mall Tribuno. ' ; ' 2S0
FOR SALE Modorn G room house
; and iwo lots, aBsessmunls paid., Ad
; dress Box 95, Jacksonville, Ore. 281
FOR SALE 40 acres ulfnlla ranch,
, about 25 acres under irrigation, two
. ' miles from Roguejllvor.'. J..M. Carl
ton, Rosue.Rlvor.it..' . '- 284
fl'-OIl . fiA T .TO-i niinn-illnwn nml nnllitirOH
' See us before purchasing. Medford!
' Land & Insurance Agency, 220 W.
Maim, r , . . . : tf
Seo us
g. J.-U. Andrews, 31
, N. Orape St.
Phone h3-M. tf
ll'Ult HALE Leasb nnd.sxchange real
. nclnto ClrAA niu lYoallv Piimiuinv
lOR SALE "Houses and bungalow.
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C; ' S. Butterfield, phone
210. - . !' ' -'
I FOR BALD ULtKHTOCK
FOR SALE Four Now Zealand does
' and pedigreed buck, , an compart
ment, hutch, all for $12.00.' 120 N.
:. Holly. . , 282
FOR SALE Registered Poland China
: boar at, n bargain; Leonard J. Free
i' man, Conlral .Point, Ore. . ' 280
FO 11 SALE Young cow, just fresh.
Call evenings. E. L. Lane, Central
Point. Phone 13-3. . : . 282
FOR. SALE Jersey cow, will , bo fresh
. In July, giving now 2 gallons a day,
- tests 0 per cent. , Price $00.00. E. J.
White, three miles west of Phoenix.
' 280
FOR SALE Ooo work horse, single
.wagon and harness. Walsh's pluco,
one mllo northeast of Medford, on
Crater Lako road. . 283
FOR SALE Tenm of big sound rnulos,
0110 fresh cow.- Mlravistu Orchard
MI7-J-3. 't v '.. .-
FOR SALE Twenty of the finest
milch cowa In southern Oregon. Will
Bell sopniulely. Also, now DoLnvnl
Separator. Walsh's place, ono mile
northeast of Medford, on Crater
Lake road. ' . ' 287
AUTOMOIUM-'S
FOR SALE Light six cylinder touring
car, or will trade on improved city
' property. Phono 272-R after 6 p. m.
tf
FOR SALE-One Rco touring car, in
' Koud mechanical order. " W.'II; Nor-
cfiss, ('entrnl Point, Ore. ' 285
nil
5 E L L
THIS
WEEK
liCshiUfuI, modern, nut of the onii-
ttiifv (i-rKini hiitiKulow,. with huso
iiii.'iit.'.'All in very fjnu cimdilion
on a good piived Htreet. Am lonv-
fiiitr 'toWti Biiti. will give some out
a n-rtl hiirgiiin;' Good Terms..
.. j t Add rest Owner - l''
' B0X. E. W., V; )
' C'aru Sun . "L
If yonjr looking for good city
property, we have it.' If you wanl
much property, see us; '
The Owl Investment Co.
G. F, Wertz, M. F. , Bldf,
ion sale i"onrn and kvg
FOR SALK 100 O. A. C. White Leg
horn hens, pullets. Call it-F-4, Jaek
sonville. . 2S2
FOR SALK Whcile Leghorn egg)
from thoroughbred chickens. Phone
7-F-12. 2S:
FOR SALK Wlille Plymouth Ruck
laying pullels, $:t.fli) and $1.00 each.
One new 1021 Master incubator, 230
egg capacity. C. K. Morton, or.
AalilaiHl and Kuelid St., Ashlaud. 28:!
FOR SALK Thoroughbred White Leg
horn pullets. .The famous Isaacson I
Htraiiii hsl lay(r on the Paeifitr
Coast. 2-"2 S. I lolly. Phone 217 -(..
, . 2S2
FOR SALK S. C. White Leghorn eggs
from lirst-elass stock, 1.1.0 for set
ting of 13. Get them at Mail Tribune
office. tf
FOR SALK White Leghorn, White.
Minorca hatching eggs, 8c each;
heavy laying strain over 70 percent
In January. Crane, Applegate. 2S2
FOR SALK White Plymouth Rock
hutching egga. Flshel strain. $2.50
and $5.(10 a setting. C. I'l. Morton,
501 lCue.Ud Ave., Ashland, Ore. 280
KOR' SALE O. A. CV strain llarred
Hock egga for hatching. Phone 5-F-2.
T. K. Pottenger. ' '
FOR SALK White. Leghorn . baby
chicks from stock with an immense
capacity for laying eggs. $20.00 per
100. Also custom hatching. Rogue
" River Poultry Farm. Phono 201-W
, . 290
FOR RALE Marred Rock eggs from
O. A. C. host laying Btraln. Phone
US5-R-3. - - ' ..- 201
FOR . SALE Oak Ilolgltts Tnncred
leghorn chicks, $1S per hundred.
Eggs $5.00. Dresslor. Sciunre-Denl
Electric Hatchery. Phono 951-L. 283
FOB SALE M ISCICLIjAN EOUS
FOR SALE Rest grudo alfalfa hay,
$18.00 '(lor ton, 3 miles west of .Med
ford, 1U. miles from Jacksonville.
Phono 0S5-R-2, L. D. Harris. 278
FOR SALE llearilloss barley, host tor
spring seeding, $2.50 per cwt., ton
lots f 15.00. Delivory at Ed llanley
Ranch. . L. D. Harris. Phone OSG-R-2.
-i i . : ; "' -. 128(1
FOR SALE Ivory enameled bedstea!
rntan trimmed with mattrcBS : nnd
springs complete; $45.00 4f taken be
fore Friday morning, Inquire 48
. Orange,-1 - '.-r - ' 279
r
FOR SALE Good rocloa'ned beardetl
seed barley,' $2.50 lien cwt., $48.00
per ton. Phone 889-W. J. E. Judy.
3:
FOR SALE Ono green bono grinder,
ono' lluclicyo 60-ogg incubntor and
feeding and .drinking cups tor baby
chicks. Also laying hens. Call 543-.I.
,., . - 285!
FOR SALE (Superior) .Brldso-heuch
range, polished steel top.. Water
colls. First-class condition. Phono
13S-R. . .. ... r. . 281
FOR , SALE Antique' -"Cherry desk,
-. spinning wheel, flax wheel and reel.
' Phone 706-X. ,119 S. Ivy. ,. ' ,- i 283
FOR SALE A few hales ef wheat
straw left, will deliver to your place
In city for 75c per halo. Make your
hens soralch for their feed those
cold days., Phone G29. 1 : -. . tf
FOR SALE Superior Riidgo .Hack
rnngo, polished steol top, water coils,
first class .condition.'. Phono 138-R.
' I " '- 280
FOR SALE Two fwolvo Inch John
Deero tractor plows. Foothills Orch
ard, phone 611-J-4 .' , ' 283
FOR SALE Ono Prcmo kodnc. Film
pack style, sl.o Vs, hy B!i .complete
with tank for developing films. Call
anil seo it at 213 N. Ivy St., Medford.
280
FOR SALE Hay. Tlneo Onks. 4U8-J-1
1 .... . 283
FOR SALE Flno I,udwlg piano, first
class condition at a hargain. i823 S.
f.'fciilral Ave. ' ' ' 282
FOR SALE Good onallty alfalfa hay,
well enrod. Alfred llowman ofi high-
way, two miles north Centrur Point.
Phono lllxxl. ' ' 280
FOR SALE Pianos..- 1 can save you
ono -hundred dollars on a now nlano.
Phone 6!)1-J. ' II. N. Lofland. . 282
FOR SALK 'Alfalfa seed 425 per cWt.
Jesse P. Richardson, -Central Point
Feed Store. : 282
FOR SALE 1921) 3 "A ton Attorhury
truck run ahout 'MM) miles. Will sell
for 11500 under new price; - A real
buy for someone. .Will give terms to
responslhlu party. For further In
formation call 8U1-L. Mr. Hurdlck.tf
FOR SALl'-220 gallon Dowser gaso
line pump and tank. Rivorside Gar
age. - . , .-,' v -i ' 299"
FOR SALE Seasoned wood by (inr or
cord. Must be Bold soon. Prompt
delivery. G. A. Scely.' 917-L, and
W. E. Blair, 890-X. 297
FOR SALE High Bcorlng Light Ilrah
mns. Call C. Cary, lli-F-11 or address
Talent. . 230
FOR SALE--200 pair now shoos at
coc'.. Sucond'hand shoes and shoe
repairing at tho Medford Shoe Hos-
. pilnl, 119 E. Sixth St., Medford.
FOR SALIC L. C. Smith typewriters,
Dnl'on Adding Machines, Chock
Writers, riblionB, carbons and pa
pers. All makes typowritora bought,
uold, cxclintigod, rented and
paired. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta
Illdg., Phone 1X8-WV tf
FOR SALE Good trailer. 113 8. Front.
FOR SALE One 6-hor?o Aluio sta
tionary engine like new. 2 2 ii.
One 6-foot orchard disk, usod one
oason, Jo0. One 8-foot orchard
disk, used one season', $75. One
10-Inch gang plow, just like new,
175. C. 12. Gates Auto Co. tf'
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment I
and dirt. PlnwInK and teaming I
work douo. Phone 912-J, Samuel
Btiteman. 202 Manle street.-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abstractors.
M URIt A Y TtlK)flT&4 I '.TcRf3
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.
Architect
ti. 10. TICKTS Licensed
Sissrm, California.
architect.
Auto Supplies
LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We are
operating tho largest, oldest and
bost-euuipped plant in tho . Pacific
northwest. Use our springs' when
others fall. Sold under written
Ktiaranteo. 3t North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
i'ORTER J. NKFF A t lorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and U, Metlford National
Dank Rnlldlng.
A. E. R E A M KS Lawyer, Oarnett-
Corey Building. . ,.--...-
O. C. nOGOS Real estate law ana
settlement of estates a specially.
11. F. , LINDAS Attorney. General,
Practice. Patents a spoclnlty.
Stewart jlldg.
WINFIELD R. AYLORI-Lawyor.
-Room 7 Palm block, -107 East Main
St., Medford. .. 4 ,
G. A. CODDING Lawyer, Medford
National Dank Jlldg:- !!, ij,iy'. -n'-i
Building Materlalsilw:
MEDFORD CEMENT. IVRIOK &
HLOCK WORKS specialize In all
.kinds of cement building products
Cor. Fir and Tenth, streets. .i- . ';
Chiropractor,
DR. A. RURKLUND Chiropractor.
Spinal Adjustments. - 204-205 Sparta
Illdg., ' cor. : Main and Riverside.
Office phono 285. ! -;..-...!
. Dentist.
DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office
In Spnrtn Unildlug. ortlce hours 8
to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Evenings
by appointment. Phone 285. , ... ,j
. Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. Ii. M. WR
son, C. P. A. Attention given to '
anything .in Accounting nnd Income .
Tax requirements.. Look into our.
simplified accounting metho'a. 14b'.
erty Hldg.; Medford. Phono 167-R. .'.''""
IVAN IdVINGSTON Incorp orated
Accountant. Auditing, Systematic '
Ing, Financial and Income Tax State
ments. Address 811 S. , Sixth St,
Grants Pass, Ore. ' 27'
1 ;'
'" Fldejlty and Surety B"d. . - '
FIDELITY .AND SURETY BONDS
We , exocute all forms of bonds. .
McCurdy Insurance Agency. . ' U:
' ' ', I ii..', ,' -4.
' Instructlen In Mdsio. ' r ( :
j-RED ALTON UAItillT Teacher oi
piano and harmony. Haight.MuBlC
Rtudlo, 318 .Clarnett-Corey Bulldlna
Phono 72. ' ''
' r-i-
Physicians and 8urgeons. , --t
DR. A. UURSELI Spinologlst, Phy.
slclan and . surgeon. Spinal adjust
ntcntti, general treatments end ding
noslB. 300-10-11 M. F. & IL- Bids.
hjtevutor to intra noor. rmons .
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgoolj. Practice limited to eye,
nnv nran nirl Ihrnnt' 1'lvftB sclcntlf-
ically ' testod and glasses supplied.
Oonllst and AuriBt for S. P. R. R. Co
M. F. & 11. Co. lildg. 1'none 67..
DR. F. G.' CARLOW, DR. "EVA- MAINS
. CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians.
! 41(5-417 Gnrhett-Corey"! 3I3gA Phone
904-L. Residence 20 SrXailrel J6. V
DR.. wJ ; JJOWARD Osteopatnlo;
PhyBician. special attention given
tir "eye, isai1,' nose and throat. '303
Liherty hullding. Thone 496. ' "
DR.-HARVEY P. COLEMAN Cairo--
practlo and .Natural Palnlosa iloth
odSi Room 128. M. IY.& IL Bltlg,
Phone 905. ' ' " ' ''' "- :. "
JAMES
c: , HAYES Physician , and
Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a.-m.,
2 to i, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta huildlng;
residence 1405 W. Main. . Phones:
Offlco 6(13, res. 492. "Specialty," .
Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tl '
Dr. WM. V. P: HOLT Physician and '
Surgeon. Offices M. F. & 'H. Bldg.
Phone 165. Resldenco 118 Genesea
St. Phono 185-J-2.- '
DR. SC11EIJ-ER Osteopathic Physio".
laiu- Kootns 4 1 ttoiiin urape.
Printers and Publishers
llElJl'Oltl) .PRINTING (U), has the
bent eiiippod printing offlco In;
Southern Oregon. . Hook binding,
t loose icar leiigors, onnng systems, ,
etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir SU;
Public Accountants
ALAN BRACKINREED, Room ' 9
V. E. HAYES; Room ' 10 Jackson,
County Bank Bldg. Accounts, fed
eral tax returns, business counsel. ;
. Rug Weaving. . .
MEDFOlin 'KLT'FF RUU WORKS
makes fltiff turs from old and worn,
i cnriiets and rugs. Phone 610-M.t
70&-Plne St. ;
Tent and Awning Work
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNING
: WORKS 12S N. Grape St. Phon.
443-Y. i B.t Rm-ger, Prop., : -,' . ' '
Transfei
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
; Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed.' ' ' - 'I
,,,- L- - -
DAVIS TRANSFER Any thing moved
day or-night. - Service guaranteed
Fulr treatment. J04 S. Fir. Phone:i
oiiice m or res, vtT-ii-?"?, y