Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    Messrs. Wilkinson ami Ilewett, the
field men of the internal revenue col
lector's office who are stationed here
until all this week in the federal build
ing to aid citizens in making out their
income tax reports, with office hours
from 8:30 a. m. until a p. in. daily, are
very busy men. They urge the public
desiring their services to make use of
them at once and not wait until the
last minute.
Don't buy fans or calendars from
traveling men representing out of town
firms, as the money goes away from
home. We have a fine line of both,
wi.l sell them cheaper than anyone
else and will be around with samples
in plenty of time for fans and calen
dars. 285
Hemstitching and picot'ing. Handi
craft Shop. 2S7
After all Is said and done you will
Btill continue to save at the Groceteria.
tf
New spring and summer line of Pa
cific Package goods received; models
on display at The Handicraft Shop.
2S7
A large force of Elks were busy to
day in transferring the new scenery
and decorative effects for the minstrel
show to the Page theater stage and
setting them In place there. This
afternoon the announcement was given
out that everything was in apple pie
ordor for tonight's performance which
starts promptly at 8:30 o'clock
Income tax returns prepared. Lindas
235 East Main.
Wanted Singing canaries. Box D,
Mall Tribune. .
List your house, farm and timber
with the Med ford Land & Insurance
Agency, 220 West Main street. tf
Huge tire sale now going on at the
Busy Corner Federal tires at greatly
reduced prices, and all of It new and
guaranteed stock. 21)1
Oregoninns registered at the Med
ford Sunday and this morning were
H. Heckott of Salem, Mrs. 0. C. Jacobs
of Ashland, Leitii F. Llnseth of Dallas,
Mrs. A. E. Zana of Grants Pass and
the following from Portland: T. M
Word, J. M. Putnam, J. D. Doano, M.
H. Hover, S. Hirseh, M. Relnhurt, D. J
Sldwell and C. W. Tuodgler.
Just received tho advance styles In
spring millinery. Lottie M. Howard,
109 North Central. 2S4
Electric vibrators repaired by Pierce
110 N. Central, "The Glass House."
2S4
Have yanr phonograph greased and
graphlted. It will run better. See
Pierce, 110 N. Central or phone 926-L.
284
After all Is said and done you will
still continue to save at the Groceteria.
tf
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. The first car of
corn donated by American farmers for
the starving peoples of Europe and
Asia will be loaded at Eureka, Ills., to
day, according to word received by the
Illinois Agricultural association.
The first car of corn will be consign
ed to the Hoover European relief com
mission in New York. Some shipments
will be sent to China.
' Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 21. Cattle
steady: receipts 1S40. Choice steers
$7.50 iff S; medium to choice, $0.75 up
7.50: fair to good $li 6.50; common
to fair $5 6; choice cows and heifers
$G ra 6.7 5 ; medium to good $5.50ripli;
fair to medium, $Gfa5.50; common to
' fair $4ff5; runners, $24: bulls
J3.G 0 ire 4.5 0; choice dairy calves, $1J
13: prime light $l0fD12: medium
light $9ig10; heavy ' $li7.50; best
feeders, $0.5013 0.75; fair to good
$5.75(5:6.75.,.
Hogs firm; receipts $609.
. light, $11 Hi 11.35; extreme
nmooth heavy $ 1 O.uOtfj) 1 1 ;
; $G.0Ofr9; fat pigs, $10&11;
Prime
$11.50;
rough,
feeder
. pigs. $10W11.
Sheep wealt: receipts 2450. East of
mountain lambs, $7.50JS; valleys,
$6.50 !? 7; heavy $6.507: feeders,
SG.SOfffG.KO; culls, $45: ewes $1W4;
- light yearlings, $6. SOW 7; heavy, $5.50
(W6.60; wethers, $5t6.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 21. But
ter steady; extra cubes 50fr52e; car
tons. 57c; prints 66c. ISutterfat, No.
1 churning cream 64 W 55c f. o. h.,
Portland; undergrades BlfJSac.
Eggs
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 19 Eggs
higher. Iluying price 27!?29c deliv
ered. Selling price: Candled 32. 34c;
selects 34(fj 35c.
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. Bulls had an
advantage In the wheat market today
with the trade giving attention to
knowledge that the visible supply was
only forty per cent of an average and
that exports to date were much above
normal. Opening prices which ranged
from a4 to24c higher with March
$1.71 to $1.71 '4 and May $1.61 to
$1.62' were followed by a material
further advance, and then a moderate
reaction.
Corn, after opening quarter to 1 3-8c
hlcher. including May at 71 Ho to
CROUP
Spasmodic Croup is frequently
relieved by one application of
V A RO RUB
Oetf 17 tli'.lhnjurt VicJ Yearly
Tl'ic, continued to harden.
Oau, starting unchanged to half and
c higher .May 43?; to 46c, then
scored gains all around.
Scattered selling had a depressing
eitect on provisions.
N. Y. Stocks
NKW YORK. Feb. 21. Free sell
ing or the genera! list, especially
shipping!-, oils, steels and motors, ef
fect extreme declines of two to eisht
points in today s stork market. Sales
approximated 550, null shares.
NEW YORK. Feb. 21. other ship
pings were adversely affected by the
drive against .Miami. tlulf. Mercan
tile .Murine preferred lost 2 -i points
and United Fruit 3. Oils increased
iber losses. t'nited Stales Steel,
which withstood last week's pressure.
fnrtVictd one point and other steels
and equipments were one to two
points lower!! Motor, textile and
leather specialties participated in the
reaction, also rails. Atlantic Gulf re
covered part of its loss before noon,
but the entire list showed increased
unsettlement. Call money opened at
seven per cent and exchange on Lon
don was firm.
NEW YORK. Feb. 21. The failure
of the brokerage firm of Merrick and
Hennett was announced todav from
the rostrum of the Stock Exchnnge.
Allis-Chalmer.s ;t5.3
American Meet Sugar 48.
American Can 2:).
American Car & Foundry ... 124.
American Hide & Leather pfd. 45.
American International Corp. 45.
American Locomotive 83.5
American Smelting & Ref'g. . . 42.3
American Sugar -- 92.7
American Sumatra Tobacco . . . 85.7
American T. & T 100.2
American AVooIen 53.8
Anaconda Copper 38.5
Atchison 82.5
Atl.. Gulf & W. Indies - 45.5
Baldwin Locomotive 89.5
Baltimore & Ohio 3:1.8
HethlehCm Steel "!)" 57.
Canadian Pacific HG..'i
Central Leather 37,5
Chandler Motors 69.7
Chesapeake & Ohio 60.
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul. .... 27.
Chicago, It. I. & Pac 27.
Chino (Topper 22.
Colorado Fuel & Iron 27.2
Corn Products 70.2
crucible Steel 32
Cuba Cane Sugar 24.
Erie 13.2
General Electric 131.
General Motors 14.
Goodrich Co 37.7
Great Norrtern pfd 70.2
Great Northern Ore Ctfs 30.
Illinois Central (bid) 88.6
Inspiration Copper 34.8
Int. Mer. Marine, pfd 50.
International Paper 54.5
Kennecott Copper 18.
Louisville & Nashville 100.
Maxwell Motors 6.2
.Mexican Petroleum 15?. 2
.Miami Copper (bid) 18.3
Middle States Oil 13.7
Midvale Steel 30.8
-Missouri Pacific 18.2
New ork Central 74,2
N. Y., N. IT. and Hartford ... 19.8
Norfolk & Western . .' 103.
Northern Pacific 83.
Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 3.3
Pan American Petroleum .... 74.2
Pennsylvania 40.
People's Gas 58.
Pittsburg and West Va 28.5
Ray Consolidated Copper ...... 13.
Reading '. . . . 76.2
Rep. Iron & Steel 66.5
Royat Dutch, N. T 00.5
Shell Trans. & Trad 40.2
Sinclair Con. Oil 23.6
Southern Pacific 77.7
Southern Railway 21.8
Standard Oil of N. J. pfd 109.
Studebaker Corporation 5 9.
Tennessee Copper 8,5
Texas Co ' 4 3.
Texas & Pacific ' 23.2
FOR SI TORTURES
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Just What You
Need. Is Not Greasy
Don't worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob
tained at any drug store for 35c, 01
extra large bottle for $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples,
blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring
worm and makes H12 skin clear and
healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating,
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
applied and costs a mere trifle for each
application. It 13 always dependable.
The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O.
PICK IT UP!
Bungalow
Furnished, neat, modern bungalow o five rooms and bath,
built in features, screened in back porch, recently painted in
side and out and tinted inside. Located five blocks from Med
ford hotel on paved street and in good neighborhood. All as
sessments paid in full. Nice lawn, fruit trees, roses, etc.
Steel range, gas stove and heating stove go with furnishings.
Owner leaving city. Price reasonable. Terms if desired. Ad
dress I!. L., care Mail Tribune and owner will call.
MEDTYyRT) MATL TT7THTTXE, MF-DFOirn. ONFrtOY.
Tobacco ' Products . . . .
Trauscnnlinciuul Oil . .
L'nion Pai-itn-
I'. S. Food Products ,
U. S. Retail Stores
I'. S. lnd. Alcohol
Cnited Slates Rubber .
Failed States Steel , .
I'tah- Copper
Westinghollse Electric
Willy's Overland
American Zinc, Lead 1
Butte and Superior . . ,
Cala. Petroleum
Montana Power (bid) ,
Shatluck Arizona ....
Pure Oil
Invincible oil
Ceneral Asphalt
23.11
70.
1.S.S
S3. 5
49.
4ti.
S.
1.1.
4 0.2
5 3.
li.2
34.
20.3
Cbwtfflews
(Furnished by ma .racftson County
Abstract Co.)
Circuit Court
F. J. Newman vs. D. T. Lawton ct nl.
Foreclosure.
J. T. Wiseman el al vs. N. E. May
et al. To quiet.
Modford vs. John V. Mclntyro et al.
Affidavit, default, judgment.
Medford vs. Emma E. Murphy et al.
Affidavit, default, judgment.
Medford vs. T. F. Casselmnn ct nl.
Affidavit, default, judgment.
Medford vs. Anna M. Walter et al.
Affidavit, default, judgment.
Medford vs. I). E. Phipps et al. Affi
davit, default, judgment.
Medford vs. llnrrison Wilson et al.
Affidavit, default, judgment.
Medford vs. James Ingram et al.
Affidavit, default, judgment.
Medford vs. Klmira Miller ct al. Affi
davit, default, judgment.
Medford vs. George W. Isaacs Estate
et nl. Affidavit, default, judgment. .
State vs. It. D. Mines. Affidavit,
counter affidavit. . .
Albert Horde vs. Jackson County.
Answer, , .,' ,
State vs. FnySlndo. Larceny.
A. A. Gillott vs. Clirion IC. Wolcott.
Affidavit and order.
Ulanche D. Ilulen vs. W. F. Union.
Amended complaint, affidavit, order.
II. V. Martin vs. Grants Pass lrrlg.
Dist. Reply.
Edna Drlskell vs. Wesley Drlskoll.
Commission, decree.
Theresa Cornelius vs. Hay A. Clem
ens. Order.
E. M. . lligham vs. Jackson County.
Answer."
Western Finance Corp. vs. Norman
Merrell. . Answer.
1
Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEycs
Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known
Ohio Physician
Dr.F.M.Edwards for IV years treitcd
scores of women for liver and bowel ail
ments. During these yeors he gave to
his patients a prescription made of a
few well-known vegetable ingredients
mixed with obVo oil, namin'f them
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will
know them by their olive color.
These tablets are wonder-workers on
the liver and bowels, which cauee a
normal action, carrying off the waste
and poisonous matter in cne's system.
If you have a pale face, sallow look
dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head
aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out
of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one
of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly
for a time and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women and men take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc
cessful substitute for calomel now and
then just to keep them 1:1
rxxxxsoGOoooocooaoooosoooex
Used Automobiles
For Sale
One good Chevrolet
' Touring ...$450
One 1916 Ford De
livery .: 150
One i Studebaker . .
' Touring ,' 650
One good Oakland , ".
Touring 850
It costs you nothing to look
" at these bargains
Tumy Motor Co. '
123-125 So. Froht Street
itvTooooooooooooooocoooooooa
Marie Palmer vs. Frank WHUimon.
Decree.
Ediih Wilkinson, vs. Frank Wilkin
son. Decree.
V A X T EI S I T I A T I O X 3
WANTED Job on ranch by (he year.
by man with family, near good
school. Address c. C. Vorce. Koguo
River, Ore. 25
WANTED My a middle-aged lady
cooking In camp or farm: experienc
ed and good cook. Write or call
a.shtngton Rooms. Medford. 280
WANU'.u on; on Inrm by young
married man. Address .1. A. M., care
Mail Tribune. 2S4
HELP WANTED FKMAL1C
WANTED French nurse who can give
French Instruction to children five
and eleven years of ase. Mrs. Delroy
lietchell. Phone 524-R.
WANTED Lady to cook In camp,
small crew. For particulars write
P. O. Box 09S, Grants Pass, Ore. 2S7
HKIJP WAitTKJi MALil
WANTED One first ciass'sash and
door maker. Also two first class
cabinet makers, for planing-mlll
work. Write to The J. (i. Flook Co..
Hoseburg, Oregon. 2S7
HEIiP WAHTKD
Male and Female
WANTED Clerks, linen, women) over
1", for Postal Mail Service. $125
month. E.erienee unnecessary. For
free particulars of examinations,
write J. Leonard, (former Civil Ser
vice Examiner), 758 Equitable lildg..
Washington, D. C. 285
W A X T El ) MIS CE I . li A X EO IS
WANTED To rent furnished rooming
house 8 to 11 rooms, llox 95, Mall
Tribune. 2S0
WANTED To rout, large front room
In private family wilh iihu of piano,
also sleeping room in same house.
Phono ltoy J. White, Medford Hotel.
285
WANTED -To rent 5 or li room mod
em bungalow. Karl Knapp. 284
WANTED Well bred Jersey bull, not
over two years old. A. G. Illshop.
Medford, Ore., R. 3. 288
WANTED Hotbed sash or glass.
Phono 462-L. 281
WANTED Weaned pigs over li weeks
old. 403-X-2. 2S4
WANTED To buy at once 20 to .'10
tons first class 2nd and 3rd cutting
baled alfalfa liny f.o.h. trucks at
ranch or storage rooms; must be
accessible for trucks. Quote price
by phono or letter at once to Whittle
Transfer Co., Ashland, Oregon. 281
WANTED -500 Mcdiord women to ex
chnnge their old machines for latest
model "Singers" at tho new low
price. Singer Sowing Machine Co.,
10 S. Fir. Phone 215-R. 21)4
WANTED Old sewing machines to
repair aim aujust. piiono 316-11.
. 21)4
WANTED Shoe repairing while you
wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21
S. Central Ave. . Quick service,
quality work. E. N. Ulden, prop.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X, tf
FOIt EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 19111 Velie Six for 191!)
or 1920 Ford. Velio is in Medford,
good shape. Write It. D. Evans, care
Y. M. C. A., Eugene, Ore. 289
WANTED To trade team weighing
2200 lbs. for heavy horso weighing
1500 lbs. or over. R. 4, Box 78a, four
miles south Medford on hlghwny.
L. L. Cnse. 286
LOST
LOST Dlaek terrier, female pup.
License No. 445. Call 651. .280
LOST Saturday afternoon between
Liberty bldg. and Riverside Apts., a
cameo brooch. Finder plcae loave
at Mall Tribue and recelvo reward.
284
LOST Shaffer fountain pen. Return
, to Junnlta Crawford, First National
Bunk.. 285
LOST Saturday afternoon on streets
. of Medford, black silk scarf. Finder
leave at Tribune Office and receive
reward. 284
MISCKLLAJTEOCS.
LEARN RAGTIME Jazz Piano Play
ing. Booklet sent free. (PlanislH
write for Teacher's Proposition).
Chrlstensen, 403 Sprcckels Bldg.,
San Diego, Cal. 287
LEFT IN MY FEED YAltD Jan. 35,
1921, two cows, 1 Hereford cow do
horned, marked crop and nndorblt
in right ear, under half crop and two
Bpllts In left ear. Branded on lert
ribs and left hip; can't make out.
brands. One all white, cow, hell on,
marked swallow fork In right ear,
under slope In left. Branded on left,
hip, looks like fig. 11. Owner pay
, charges and take same. E. G. Cole
man, Phoenix, Oregon. 284
PROFITS
C:m ho materially increased hy
Byfltematie accounting.
SYSTEM, our business
INCOME TAX
Returns correctly prepared.
Bookkeeping and other business
difficulties satisfactorily adjust
ed. Consult ub.
Aud'tirw If AccouMirw S
lYSTEriAERVICEiO;
M. T. SCTIMITT, Mgr.
Phono BUI l.llM-rty Illilff.
MOXPAY. VRr.liT.liY
MOXKV TO LOAX
TO I.OAX J. 11. Andrews loans money
on real estate, and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone j;i-.M. 31
North Grape street.
FOH RKXT TIOl'SEKKEPLXa
ROOMS
FOR RENT Two or four light liou:
keeping rooms. 511 S. Central. 2S4
FOR RENT Modern housekeeping
rooms upstairs. ;l;i N. Ilartletr.
Phone "."C-M. tf
l-'Olt ItEXT I t KMSIlEl) ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. $2.00
per week. Phone Mi. lt. 415 S. Front
;io:i
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, hot
and cold water, bath any time; use
ot wash tub and iron. Largo gat
age; one block from library. No,
604 W. Tenth.
von huxt houses
FOlt RENT li-room collage, close in
on paved street. Phone 93S-M. 2S0
FOR SALE rorjliTm AND EGGS
FOlt SALE A few of those Tancred
Imperial While Leghorn cockerels
leu. win sen at a reduced price
R. V. Crnm, phone 597-K-l. 281
FOlt SALE 30 laying hens. Tailored
strain. Make good breeders. Phone
51I7-J-4. 2S9
FOR SALE R. I. Red hatching eggs
at 1100 N. Riverside. 289
FOR SALE About, twenty pure bred
R. I. Red laying pullets $1.50 each:
also pure bred Barred Rock cock-
erels $2.50 each. Phono 17-F-21. 2SU
FOR SALE 100 young White Leghorn
hens, 75 percent now laying. Entire
lot $150. Phone 41, Jesse L. Rich
anlson, Central Point. 287
FOlt SALE Hatching eggs from my
bred to lay Whito Leghorns. W. J.
Warner. tf
FOR SALE Rhode. Island
eggs. Phono 820-X.
setting
2S5
FOR SALE lion turkeys and loins.
J. C. Herring, Central Point, Ore.
FOlt SALE Whcite Leghorn ogf
from thoroughbred chickens. Phone
7-F-12. 2S
FOR SALE S. C. Whtro Leghorn eggs
frtmi first-class slock. $1.50 for set
ting of 15. Get them at Mall Tribune
offico. tf
FOR SAL1
i. .l.-ii.i. v. . y.-. snitlll milieu
Hock eggs for hatching. Phono 5-F-2.
T. E. Pottenger.
-O.
FOR SALE While Leghorn baby
chicks from stock with an Immense
capacity fur laying eggs. $20.00 per
100. Also custom hatching. Rogue
River Poultry Farm. Phono 20 1 -W
290
FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs from
O. A. C. host laying strain. Phone
C8B-R-3. . 21)4
FOlt SALIC REAL KSTATR
FOlt SALIi
G-room hotiso $500.00
6-room house $1000.00
AH kinds houses, all kinds prices.
Ranches from $1750.00 up.
Splondld vacant lot.
Save money by calling on mo.
V. E. WYNKOOP,
' 423 S. Newtown. Phone 898-Y
28
FOR SALE Five room modern house.
garage, store-room, woodhouso.
ehlckenhouse. Cull 215 W. Jackson
St. 2811
FOR SALIC Furnished bungalow of 5
rooms and bath, screened In back
porch; newly painted outside, newly
painted and 'tinted lnsldo; on paved
street in splendid neighborhood; all
assessments paid. Nice lawn, rose
bushes and fruit trees. In tho fur
nishings is a splendid stoel rnnge,
also gas stovo In kitchen and heating
stove. Price reasonable for qulcit
sale. Terms if desired. Owner leav
ing town. Address H. L., care Mall
Tribune and ownor will soo you. 284
FOR SALE Modorn 6-room house on
pavement, corner lot, east front. See
owner, 423 Bcatty St.' 285
FOR SALIC Modem 0-toont brick
house, sleeping porch, fruit house
and garage. 4 lots. All for $1600,
1 onns If desired. Inquire Jesse
Richardson Feed Store, Central
Point, or Brown & White, Medford.
284
FOR SALE By owner, modern home,
five rooms, bath, pantry and porches
East front, paving payed, nice lawn,
roBcs and berries. Will sell furnish
ed or unfurnished. No reasonable
orfer refused. Some terms. Call 30
Cottage. 284
FOR SALE 4'J acres ulfnlla ranch,
about 26 acres under irrigation, two
miles from Roguo River. J. M. Cnrl
ton. Rogue River. . 284
FOR SALE Bungalows and cottages.
See us before purchasing. Medford
Land & Insurance Agency, 220 W.
Main. tf
FOR SALE Good ranches. Gee us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. tf
FOR SALIC Leash and exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALE Houses anil bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. S. JJutterfleld, phone
216.
BARGAINS
FORD TOURING $275.00
FORD TRUCK
With covered body, cab and
windshield. Practically new $700
Pattonand Robinson, Inc.
Tel 150 112 So. Riverside
21. 1)J I
FOB HALE taVKOTOCK
FOR SALE One red Durham bull,
weight, sixteen hundred. Stock hos,
all sizes. Got lo be sold. Phone 3'u.
Jacksonville. 29
l-'UR SALE Span heavy mules, heavy
work team horses. Phone 17-F-2I
FOR SALE Fresh cow. larse. rich
milker. $75. no. Phone 17-F-21. L'Mi
FOR SALE Young c;:lf. t-R-:i. 2s4
FOR SALE Two registered Hereford
bulls ready for service. Priced right
Will sell to responsible parties on
one years tune. S percent interest
E. G. Coleman, Phoenix, Ore. 284
FOlt SALIC Team of big sound mules,
one fresh cow. Miravista Orchard
5H7-J-3.
FOR SALE Twenty of the finest
milch cows In southern Oregon. Will
sell separately. Also new DeLaval
Separator. Walsh's place, one mile
northeast of Medford, on Crater
Lake road. 2S7
FOR SALF MISCICLLAXF.OIS
FOlt SALE Good recleaned bearded
seed barley $2.50 per cwt.. $4S.OO per
ton. Phone S09-W. .I.E.Judy. 287
FOH SALIC Grain drill nearly new.
cheap. Phone 1.-F-2I. 281
FOR SALIC Choice alfalfa hay $2n.no
a Ion. Snowy Butte Orchard. .1. G.
I.ove, phone 19S-J-1. 2S0
Kill SALE Limn sower cheap. Put-
ton-Robinson. Inc. 2Sti
FOR SALE Haled grain hay and baled
alfalfa liny. $25.00 ton delivered
Phono 17-F-21. 286
FOR SALIC Beardless barley, best for
spring seeding, $2.50 per cwt., ton
lots $15.(10. Delivery at Ed Hanley
Ranch. L. D. Harris. Phone HS5-R-2.
281
FOR SALE Host grade alfalfa hay.
$18.00 per ton. 3 miles west of Med
ford, 1 ij miles from Jacksonville.
Phone U85-K-2. L. D. Harris. 281
FOR SALIC We have for sale 2 Chev
rolet I rucks, 1 Ford truck, 1 Ford
roadster, 1 2-lon trailer. Several
poultry liul lories and other modern
poultry equipment. Completo office
equipment Including 1 large sale, 1
small safo, three flat top desks, 1
roll top. 1 cash register. 3 Burroughs
adding machines. 1 Dictating inn
chine. 1 Adilressograph machine. 3
Prolectographs. Filing cabinets, etc.
Also 300 cases eggcase fillers at less
than cost. 25 Intent improved cream
separators. Until March 1st will
sell tlieso separators at wholesale
cost and show you tho Invoice. If
not sold by March 1st will ship sep
arators away. Here is you oppor
tunity to supply your needs at bar
gain prices. Sue property at Eldridge
Dairy Products Co. 284
FOR SALIC Slightly used choice
pianos, Voso and Son. Ivors and
Pond, Ludwlg anil M. Schulz. Pal-
mur's Piano House, 234 10. Main. 289
1'OR SALIC One Drosser, 2 carpet
sweepers, 2 stands, 1 chair, 1 bed
springs, 1 sewing machine, 1 oil coolt
stove, 1 flroplaco screen, 540 S.
Fir St. 280
FOR SALIC Alfalfa hay. Phono 9-F-5.
286
FOR SALIC One 12 h. p. horizontal
bollor; oho 1V4 ton Ice machine.
Snider Dulry Co. 285
FOR SALE Ono 8-foot double corru
gated steel roller, ono practically
now sprlngtooth with riding attach
ment, one practically now mowing
machine. C. IV Morgan, Gold Hill.
280
SPRING NEARLY HERE Let us sup
ply your wants In trees, shrubs,
roses, vines. Rollnble, guaranteed.
Yakima Valley Nursery, A. S. Abbott
salesman, Medford. 289
FOR SALIC Beardless barloy, best for
spring seeding, $2.50 per cwt., ton
lots $45.00. Delivery ut Ed Hanley
Ranch. L. D. Harris. Phone C85-H-2.
i , 280
FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa hay,
ouo mile out on Kings Highway, $20.
Phono 2G-J-1. 285
FOR SALIC Corrugated rollor. phono
452-L. ' 284
FOR SALIC Dry hardwood. Phones
S47-L or 890-X. 285
FOR SALE Ono green bone grinder,
ono Buckeyo 60-cgg Incubator, and
feeding und drinking cups for buby
chicks. Also laying hens. Call 543-.I.
285
FOR SALIC 220 gallon Bowser gaso
line pump und tank. Riverside Gar
age. 299
FOlt SALE Seasoned wood by tier or
cord. .Must be sold soon. Prompt
delivery. O. A. Seely, 947-L, and
W. E. Blair, 890-X. 297
FOR SALE 200 pair new shoes at
cost. Second-hand shoes and shoe
repairing nt tho Medford Shoe Hob
pltul, 119 IC. Sixth St., Medford.
FOR SALIC L. C. Smith typewriters,
iHiuon Adding Machines, Check
Writers, ribbons, carbons and pa
pers. All makes typewriters bought,
sold, exchiingod, rented and re
paired. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta
Bldg., Phone 188-W. tf
FOR SALE Good trailer. 113 S. Front.
FOlt SALE One o-norsa Alino sta
tionary engine, like new, $225.
One 5-foot orchard disk, used one
season, $50. One 8-foot orchard
disk, used ono season, $75. Ono
10-lnch gang plow. Just like new,
$75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf
nvti. sai.h anna, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming
irork done. Phone 9 12-J, Samuel
Bateman, 302 Maple street.
Al'TOMOllILKS
FOR SALE One Reo touring car, in
good mechanical ordor. W. H. Nor
cross, Central Point, Ore. 285
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Brown niaro weight. 15U0
lbs. Shehlo ranch on Griffin Creekvl
PAOF. VWFj 1
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abstractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6,
No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Architect
G. E. TICETS Licensed architect.
Sisson, California. 322
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are
operating the largest, oldest and
best-equipped plant In the Paclflo
northwest. Use our springs when
others fall. Sold under written
guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
PORTER J. NICFF Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett
Corey Building.
O. C. BOGGS Real estate law and
settlement of estates a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS Attorney. Gor.eral
Practice. Patents a specialty.
Stewart Bldg.
U'INFIELD H. GAYLORD Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford.
G. A. CODDING Lawyer, Medford
National Bank Bldg.
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 phone 2S5.
Dentist
DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office
in Sparta Building. Office hours 8
to 12 a. ni., 1 to 5 p. m. Evenings
by appointment. Phone 285.
. Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wtt
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 157-R.
IVAN LIVINGSTON Incorporated
Accountant. Auditing, Systematia
ing, Financial and Income Tax Statei
ments. Address 311 S. Sixth St,
Grants Pass, Ore. 27(
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
We execute nil forms of bond
McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf
Instruction Tn Music.
FRED "AUrdii "haigHT Teacher oi
piano and harmony. Haight Musl
studio, 318 Girnett-Corey Building
Phone 72.
Physicians and 8urgeons.
DR. A. BURSELLSpinologlat, Phy.
slclan 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
Burgeon. Practice limited to eye,
car, nose and throat. Eyes scientif
ically tested and glasses supplied.
Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co,
M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. 1-none l67.
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians.
410-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone
D04-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat. SOS
Liberty building. Phono 496,
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. & 11. Bldg,
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 563, res. 492. "Specialty,"
Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tl
Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and
Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 165. Residence 118 Qenesea
St. Phone 165-J-2.
DR. SCHELLER Osteopathic Physic
ian. Rooms 44 South Grape.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose loaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St.
Public Accountants
ALAN BRACKINREED, Room 9
f . i'j. ii ay km, Room 10 Jackson
County Bank Bldg. Accounts, fed
eral tax returns, business couusel.
Rug Weaving.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and worn
carpets and rugs. Phone Slo-M.
706 Pine St.
Tent and Awning Works
MEDFORD TENT AND AWNINO
WORKS 128 N. Grape SL Phone
443-Y. E. Burger, Prop.
Transfer
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offico 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. , Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved
day or night. Service guaranteed.
Fair treatmont 104 S. Fir. Phone:
Office Oil or res, 617-11206, U.