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PA OF SEVEN 100 ANSWERS TO ONE 30OT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE FEBRUARY 14 Figure That XDut Seventeen Answers for 5 Cents. The Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium in Southern Oregon Is the Classified Ad Department of The Mail Tribune MEDFORD .MATL TTJTTJUNE, MEDFORD. ORF,iO. FRTDAY. FKDRUARY '27,. 1021 "DANDERINE" ' .ft - GirlsJ."' Save , Your --Hair! .Make It Abundant! Immediately after a "Dandorine" mas sage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as iioavy- and plentiful, because each hair Becms to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want Jots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle . of delightful "Dartdcrine!' freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. Tflis stim ulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness All druggists! flo you Srnirt to ,clenc up that misunderstanding? Now, instead . of saying, "Mighty sorry, Jim," or "Please forgive mo, Lucy" .it's, a beautiful sort of an idea to simply say it with' flowers and fut us furnish them. ;' Addox ifjjonney i&u?er Shop 'Crf uou find the 'Tfouiers " -32. No limuc without me is com- .. plctor-. ' .7 . --. .folks say I 41111 a wonilofbiis treat.-. , 7 . ; J I am your electrical servant. I rim. errands for you and send messages for... you over the : phone wire, I light up your home at night and lighten your labor in the day. time. I cook your food, heat your rooms or cool them with a breeze that you welcome when the hot days comp. I am your trusted ser vant command nic. ' ; , ( . People's Electric Store PHONE 1 1 12 W. MAIN M. Plumbing and Heating r Quality ' ' : Service . t : - . r ' Wm. Hammett : 42 S. Central Phone 659 GOOD CLOTHES I Make Thorn KLEIN ran TAILOR 12K Kast Man St. ;.You Can Afford; to ""j Ride a Harley Davidson Motorcycle I rsIo clear jip I l. VII CHICAGO CUBS TO CHICAGO,' Feb.U2l. A . 'pitching: squad of the Chicago Nationals started; today for Catalina island for prellni; inary training. Only one of the. vanguard can . be classed as a veteran of the team. Ho is George Tyler. The other hurlera are York, Coble, Freeman, Hanson, Weaver, Kenny, Jaeger and Jones. The Cubs' infielders und outfielders will follow next week to Pasadenu, Cal for spring training, where the bntterymen will Join them. : . ST. LOUIS. Feb. 24. Manager ranch Hlckey of the St. Louis Na tionals leaves tonight for Orange, Texas, where, several of the Cardinals are already in training.. The rest of the team leave Saturday. . ... v.-r. . NEW YORK, Feb. 24. The New York Nationals will play the Princeton university team here ApiAl 11. This game.' was. arranged; in, place . of the customary Yale-Giants pre-seaon meeting. The Yale nine, because of Its southern trip,, was unable to make the date: . . - ' . Mr. itnlplv Cowgili. is: making" im provements, on .his house.! lyi .".76V,, and expects to move his family there .next month. - -. ' 1 ' UuhhcU Harris Is here,( from Port land, visiting his mother 'and brother. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nichols visited witlv Ihelr son's family at ' CUendale front Saturday until Tuesday. ' Tho Parent Teacher's circle met on Saturdny, .March 5, ' with, the .presi dent," Mrs. It. W. Nichols. "'A very in teresting progra'm is being prepared and it is hoped there -will be a full attendance. Mrs. Wood, who has; been here for the past month, caring for her sister, Mrs. Clyde Richmond, returned to her homo at Independence,, last Sat urday.. Mrs. Richmond is much bet ter and has been able to ride out a number of times. '7 '" , On .Wednesday evening of this week, Mrs. H.' H. Clarke entertained her sewing club, consisting, of 14 members, mostly Central Point la dies. Mr. and . Mrs. .J D. Sluflloeentor tined nt; dinner' Sunday their son 1 and wife,. Mr. and Mrs.: Henry Slagtc of Wagner Creek, and Mr,' and Mrs, Hugh Porter and daughter. ' . Mrs. Whiteside of Central 'Point was a week end guest at .the M. F. Young' home. . Mr. und Mrs. John Miner were din ner' guests of Mr. and .Mrs. , J., W. Iiirkholz last Sunday. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb.. 25. Cattle steady ;recelp"ts. 16." ,', Quotations.; un changed. Hogs steady; receipts 432. Quota tions unchanged. , ', Sheep nominally steady;, ho receipts. Quotations unchanged. ,f ; ... , ' Butter 1 ' PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 25. Butter firm. ; Extra, cubes 50 g 52e, cartons 67c; -prints 6lic. Butterfat, No 1 churn lqg' crenni 64iff'59o f. o. b. Portland: undergrades 5153c. i .. ' I ; 1 ' . . 'Edaa PORTLAND, Ore.,. Feb. 23. Eggs power. . Buying price 25 tfy 20c; selling price candled 2S30c; selects 30(g 32e. ' , . . ; ' Poultry. ; Hons, light, 26 27c: heavy,. 28 30c; old roosters, 14 l'7c; turkeys 50 3j.'5Gc; ducks 40045c; stags 1720c. Grain mid Iluy. -. Barley $32 j32.50; oats $32 334.D0 oorli, No, 3, yellow, $32.75 Hp 33. .Mlllrun, . $34 35. 7. ' Buying price, timothy, "" $27 28; alfalfa $l!)ifi'19.G0; grain $22if23; clover 1II(S'30; straw $15.- . N.-y. Stocks NEW 'YORK, Feb.' 25. Standard shares of the railway and Industrial groups were compartlvely steady to day, hut shipping., motor and food .is sues added variably to . recent lusses. Sales .approximated 475,000 shares. Allls-Chalniersi ... .'. ... . 85.3 American Beet Sugar ......... 49. American Can .'. 29.7 American Car & Foundry .'...'124.5 . .1 ;V- why? ' . " 'Q:r.- THE BEST LOT IS THE BEST BUY Build where others are Building. One $.".()00 home Just rnmplrtcvl, ' nnolhi'r to be built nt onr. On North Pencil, Ji:(. off Main. Ixits no foot hy I'M. foot, alley In rear; $:.'0, nubjoct' to 9:tOO assess, menu. Terms ?i".0( cash, $25 a month. These lots nre Incgo lots, close ill, nnd worth more. Itenionilier, between Orange and Hose avenue. Nothing better. Six lots left tor choose from., ' l'lione or sec nic at once. ' ' . . '. - i ROGUE RIVEE LAND - Phone 329 44.2 4B.5 S3. v41.7 93. S5.& loo.a 3S.2 us.; 81.8 46. 89.3 .14. 07.6 111!. 8 VJ.' C9.5 511.8 2 7.r. 27.6' 2l.il ' ".. 7H.7 JS..1 24.5 13. 130.7 1.1. 8 :;7.n 7u.:i 2SI.7 SS.5 ::4.7 (:2. :,.'!. ii . 1 s: l'S.7 5 5 157. IX. :i 13.3 3l.v 1S.7, .'.7.1., . 21). 1I)1)7' .''ss.ii ,' ' 3.5 - 7u. 40. 3S. 2!i: 13. 7li. C7. . (ill. 4 0.1! 23.3 7.S.2 21. C 108.3 5R.8 .8.5 41.0 24.5 53.5 8.8 120.8 23.(1 54. 70. 07.5 S3. 50.2 , 4-1. 7.r, !). 12.3 . 41. 54. C 34. 20.2 GO. 2 American Sumatra Tobacco... American T. & T. . ., Anaconda Copper American Woolen Atchison Atl.i Gul Baldwin. Locomotive ...... Baltimore & Ohio B6thlehem Steel "1!" Canadian Pacific ........ Cent nil Leather Chandler ' Motors ' Chesapeake & Ohio, . Chicago, Mil. and St.. Paul Chicago, It. I. & Pae. ...... Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Corn Products Iron (bid) CVudhlo Steel .'...' Cuba Cane Sugar ."........ .. Erie . Ocneral Klectrlc General Motojs Goodrich Co Great Northern, pfd Great Northern tiro Ctfs, ...... Illinois Central (bid) Inspiration Copper Int. Mer. Marino pfil International Paper Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum . . .-. Miami Copper (bid) .Middle States Oil . ...... Midvnie Steel . ... . Missouri Pacific' .'.': , .' ;, . . . Z.. , New York Central ... N. Y... N. II. und Hurlford . 1 . . 1' Norfolk & Wesleriv . : . . ... ..'. :.; Northern, Pai.-IHch '. .'s-,', . O'UlHholiia J'rwb, &, Jief.' Pnif Atnevican Potroleum Peiili'sylya'HIit' -;.'.',:ll:V.,., .'. .'. lVuple'.s:,;iGnR ;',.''.',';' .'.','.1, ;i I'ittf.bu'r; and -West-iiVjut .I...... Bay toni.Mldatiift ChpiiCr,1 Keatling '. .'. . '. . . ,. ... Itop. Iron .4 Steel ......... r . Itoyal Dutch, N. Y.' . . ': Shell Trans. Trad Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pnclfie Southei-n Hallway Standard- Oil of N. J. pfd. . .... Studebaker Corporation ...... Tennessee Copper- Texas Co. . . . - Texas & Pacific . . . .' Tobacco Products . . . ........ Transcontinental OIl ; . . . '. . . Union Pacific V. S. Food Products, U.. S. Hetnil Stores U.'S. I ml. Alcohol ... ..1 United States Ilubbor United States Steel Utah Copper Westlnghouso Electric : Willy's Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sm. Butte and Simerior Calo. .' Petroleum Montana Power (bid) ; . Shattuek Arozinn (bid) Puj-e Oil invincible Oil . . . . . ': General Asihalt .,'...;.., ,.r"P. 6.3. - (Furnished., by toe .TacKson County .' Abstract Co.). f . Circuit Court ; , Bullock Mom. .Agency ' vs. H. H. Helms et ux. For money. State vs. George. Robins. Passing forged check.: .. . :.:'. Stella. B. Russell vs. Ralph Russell. Divorce. . . ' .;," A. W. Walker Auto Co. vs. E. H. Evans. . For money. Laura V. Steele vs. John Edward Steele. Divorce. , : ' James G. Love,iVS. James Barnes et al. Motion, and affidavit, order. J. T. Wiseman et al vs. N. E. May et al. Order. ,. . '., ' LftDIES! SECRET TO l!IDlUilt?)SllllR Bring" Back its Color and Lustre , with Grandma's Sage V Tea Recipe. i ' Common pardon sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, -will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the. Sago Tea and Sul phur recipo at home, though, la troublesome, An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation Improved by the addition of other ingredients a large bottle, at little cost, at, drug stores, known as " Wyeth'g Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. i While gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does It so natural' 1y so evenly. You just dampen a. sponge or soft brush with lc and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautlfullydark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you apnear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requi site : It Is not intended for the cure, migration or prevention of-disease. CO. C.BARNUS 784-L jAmerican "Hide & Leather pfd. I American International Corp. Ajiierican Locomotive . . r . . . . American Smutting & Hef'g. . . I American Sugar 1 . . ,. (bwmews County. Order. -Cecil Smith vs. Marie Smith Suiu- mens. Kthol A. Bartlett vs. Claude E. JJart lett. Default affidavit. Frank C. lOlliutt vs. W'm. Shaw et al. Demurrer. . State vs. J. E, Bartlcit. Order. Qra. A. Morse vs., Albert E:' London, Summons. Western Finance Corp. vs., Norman MeiTell et al. Demurrer and order. ft. 11. Cesium vs, J. 10. Purudis et al. Notice and summons. U. C. .McAllister vs. Tom Hushong et al. Answer. A. J. MacDonough et al. Execution. . Fred Wolff el al v Farm Lands Dev.. Co. C. O. Power South. Oregon Order.. Probate Court Est. John W. Davidson. Admitted to probate. Est. G. A. Johnson, ltepoi t of 7saJe. First Keport and vouchers. Est. Lota V. Wever, Final report and order. SALTS IN HOT WATER CLEARS" PIMPLY SKIN ,Saj'S we must make kidneys clean ; . i thQriood and- pimples . disappear. Pimples, sores and boil? usually re sult from toxins, poisons and impurities which are generated in the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb, only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to filter' impuritius' from the blood and cast them out in tile form of urine, but ill niany instances the bowels create more toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin ppres as the. next best 'means of getting rid of ihesc impuritvu which often. brcik out all-over the fkia in the form or pimples. ' ' - The surest way to clear the skin ot these eruptions, saya a noted , authority, is- 'to get ' from - anyi ' pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespooniu) in a glass of hot water each morning before, breakfast for one week This wiil prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also stimu lates the kidneys to. 'normal activity, thus coaxing them to. filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. : . Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. Here vou have, a nlcasant. effervescent drink which usually makes pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and, 4s excellent for ' me kidneys as well; .; HEU WANTED FEMALE WANTED Accurate typist having some knowledge of dictaphone de- Bires position, Ane.' :jiox 89, Hail Tribune. - : '. 289 AVAXTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Contract to. cut four oi five hundred ricks or cords of wood Address P. O. Box 938. ? f 289 WANTED 10 head Shlop or Hamp shire ewes. Phone 411-R-3. : 290 WANTED--Plowing contract by acre.' Phone 838-VV, 288 WANTED To buy portable platform scales., Notity. It. K. V. Canal Co. S. Fir St. . , 2SS' WANTED Estimates given, on all f kinds of. biilldiugi work.,' Jobbing a specialty. J., If. Drewj Phone 8-J-l. . -.' ' 298 WANTED Ily permanent tenant, four . or-five room furnished, or 'unfurnish ed modern cottage at outskirts or ' near city; anything respectable con . sidered. Call Bookkeeper: 61. 291 WANTED-'-To rent a house close In '' by-March 1st; no children. Address "Bm No. I. a. Mall Tribune. VANTED Puppies from two to five months old. Phone 540. , 288 WANTED-7-Well bred Jersey bulh not over two years old. A. G. Bishop, ' Medford, Ore., It. 3. 288 WANTED 500 Medford women. to ox- change their old machines for latest - model "Singers" at the new low price. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 10 S.Kll'. ' Phone 215-R. ' '294 WANTED Old sewing machines to .' ropatr and adjust, Phone 215-lti ' 294 WANTED Shoe repairing, while you wait at the "Model Hoot Shop." 21 8. ; Centra Ave. Quick service, quality Work. E. N. Bldon, prop,. WANTED House moving - and re- nmnnir. Knnnn xx-m or 4HK-. tr" ; PROFITS Can bo materially Incrtased by systematic accounting. ' SYSTEM, our ..business INCOME TAX Returns correctly prepared.. Bookkeeping and othor business difficulties satisfactorily adjust ed. ' Consult us. Aud:tli4 Cy Accourdlrvd lYSTENERVICElp: M. P. SCH.MITT, Mgr. l'lione SHI I.tliertr iHds.'- AJhurt Horde j vs. J.icksoji I WAXTIK) SITUATIONS WANTED Job" by " first class all around cook and jmstrv man. Frank Daly, Mcdford. 2!U LOST LOST Child's black fur neck piece. Finder return to 343 S. Grapo. Re ward. 289 LOST Miller cord tire. 34x1, on rim. Finder please notify 401 Orchard and receive reward. 2S'.i JX KENT HOLTJKIUCKt-lAU ROOMS FOIt HUNT Furnished housekeeping rooms, cor. Fourth and Front SL 21)0 KOK Uli.NT fl 'KMSItKU llOOAI.S FOIt KENT Sleeiiing rooms, close in. . Gentlemen, 215 N. Grape St. tf FOll KENT Furnished rooms, $2.00 per week. Phone yaii-lt. 4 15 S. Front 3o:r FOll KENT Sleeping rooms, hot and cold, water, bath any time; use of wash tub and iron. Largo gar age; one block from library. No. (104 W. Tenth. FOIt KENT HOUSES 1'OU ltK.NT .Modern bungalow with furnace. It. II. AlcCunly. tf FOIt RENT .MTSCKMiANEOUS POll, RENT Eight aerps of orchard. 'rash or shares Tent. ' Phone evenings '.'499-ft,- ' "a" ' " :'2N8 . ...l.i :- l.. ; ;. . u i. ' automotulKs . FOR SALE Cheap, one' slx-oyliniler car, slightly biii'iid'i-Onll 7('.9-a.:ii2!i3 FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell, good con-, ditkin-. , Phono either; 91.1 or !lS4v , ' , ... , 289 VOB, S.-VLE POUlilltl ANl EtMH FOlt SAIJir wilito Plymouth', ltocit laying pullets $2.50 each. Pen or 10 hens und cockerel, heavy laying strain, S.OO each. ' One new 1921 ''Master Incubator, 250-egg capacity. ' C. E. Morton, Ashland St., Ashland. it 7 292 FOR SALIC O. A. C. strain of B. P. rock eggs for hatching. Phono 304 -J. FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks $15 to $18. Eggs $5.00 per hundred. R. I. eggs, chicks nnd cockerels. Dressier Square Deal Hatchery; .Phono 951-L. 1 ' ' 3I2 FOR SALIC 0 laying lions, Tailored strain. Make good brcedors. Phono 697-J-l. 2S9 FOR SALE R. I. Rod hatching eggs at 1406 N. Riverside. 283 FOll SALE Hatching eggs from my bred, to lay White Leghorns. W. J. Warner. ,7 , , ., tf FOR SALIC S. C. White Leghorn oggs from first-class stock, $1.60 for set tlng.of 15. Get them at Mall Tribune office. tt FOR. SALE O. A. C. strain Barred Rock eggs for hutching. Phone 5-F-2, T. E. Potteugerr. FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks, from stock with an Immense capacity for laying eggs. $20.00 per 100., Also custom hatching. Rogue River Poultry Farm. Phone 201-W. 290 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs from O; A. Ci best laying Btraio. Phone 686-R-3. 294 i ;FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Five room modern house, garago, Btoro room, wood house, : cblckeu house. Call 216 W. Jackson St. : .-- - ,'.-' 233 FOR SALE Small fruit ranch;- idoal for chickens. Must he sold nt once. . Address B, 405,' Beatfy-',iSt:,.- (jlyltlg Phono number, .nloduird.Oce. ,1172 FOR SALIC Best. buy. for .the prico: 6-room 'furnished bungalow,,' navlhg and all other asBesihcjilH ald in' run.-1. Frvoi DlocRs i Irom Momord - hotek1- In tho ownof's ImndS'iind no commission to pay. -. Olvtf'liossession at once Part cash, terms for. bul ance. ' Address R. Ij., Mail Tribune, and owner will cull. " 288 FOR SALE A snap, good modorn 0 room bungalow: i -will sell furnished ' or unfurnlahod. Will give good terms nnd Immediate possession. Inquire 54 Summltt Ave; " ' 289 FOR SALE-Bungalows and 'CottageB. Seo us before purchasing. , Medford Land Sc Insurance Agency, 220 W. Main: . ' - : tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. II. Andrews, 31 - N. Grape St, , Phone 63-M. , . tf FOR BALE Leas and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty pompany, FOR SALIC Houses and bungalows . Curiiished or ( unfurnished; also acrcago. C. S. Butteifleld, phone 216. OOOOC Used Automobiles For Sale One good Chevrolet Touring .i...7...$450 One 1916 Ford De- i livery 150 One Studebaker Touring 650 One good Oakland. Touring 850 It costs you nothing to look at these bargains Tumy Motor Co. .123-125 So. Front Street OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ mm BALE OfKBTOCK FOll SAI.K Ainlalo male puppies. Call at 5"ii . Tenth St. a to S mor ning und evening. 288 FOll SAI.K Jersey heifer, good stock, with day old calf. Nealon Ranch, Central Point. Phono llxxl. 2'JU FOR SALE Mount t'rost Ranch of fera for salo four Shorthorn bulls, ready for service, your choice for $:ifj0. Two younger at $U0O, mostly red. Apply Jtimcs Stewart, Mount crest Ranch, Milt, Calif. tt' FOR SALE One red Durham bull, weight sixteen hundred. Stock hogs, nil sizes. Got to he sold. Phone 3utl Jacksonville. 289 FOR SALE Team of big sound mules, one fresh cow. Aliravisln Orchard, 597-J-3. FOIt SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE (lend dairy, monthly milk cheek, $;!f0. tlilt-edgo proposition. Inquire U. 0. Frederick, Snider Dairy Co. 289 FOIt SALE Plate glass mirror and . man's bicycle. Plume 371-X. 29:1' FOR SALE Three tractors, price m light. Phone 838-W. 288 FOR SALE High glade beardless bar ley for teed 2 lie per, pound, f 48.00 per ton. Phono 1US-J-2, or 220-R. 289 FOR SALE Wheat hay $20.00, baled hurley hay $25. Brood sow. Sulky . plow, inch wagon. Milk cows. Harvey Itueker. 291 FOll SALIC Child's bed, toilet chair. i - Brussels rug, one-horse Deer cultiva tor, and "A" Harrow. Phone 891-L. 288 FOR SALIC A Cleveland tractor thor oughly overhauled and ill excellent running order. Price Is right. I lurry Rosenberg,, phone. Hotel. Aledford a.t 7 p. III. ,. , - ' .... f .- . 289 J'XMl SALE Fordnoii . Uuotor cheap t'auoii ifniiinsoii, i tic:. , , 284; KOll SALE Dining room chairs. 5 East Third St. , 291 FOR SALE John Deere tractor plow, two twelve-Inch bottoms, good us new,, suitable for Fordson, etc. Fordson, etc. Phono flll-J-4, Foot hills Orchard. 290 FOR- SALE Bnrn. Contains several thousand feet good lumber. . Corner Crater Lake and Bennett Ave. Phono 208-U.. . , , .. 290 FOR SALE liny at Thieo Oaks. W. J. HarUell. ' tf FOR . SALE Slightly, used . . choico planus, voso and Son, Ivors . and Pond, Ludwig and M. Schulz. l'al mer's Piano House, 23-1 E. Main. 289 SPRING NEARLY HERE Let us sup ply 'your wants In 'trees', shrubs, roses, vines. Reliable, guaranteed. Yakima Valley Nursery, A. S. Abbott salesman, Medford; ' r 280 FOR SALE Beardless barloy, best for spring seeding, $2.50 per cwt., ton lots $46.00. Delivery nt Ed Ilnnley Ranch. L. D. Harris. Phono 686-R-2. ' - ' 2S0 FOR SALE 220 gallon Bowser gnso : line pump and tank. Riverside Gar age. 299 FOR SALE-Seasoried wood by tier or ' cord. Must be sold soon. Prompt delivery. O. A. Seely, 917-L, and W. E. Blair, 890-X.. 297 FOR SALE 200 pair new shoos at , cost. Second-hand shoes and shoe repairing nt. tho. Medford Shoe Hos pital, 119 E. Bixth St., Medford. FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriters, : Dalton Adding Machines, Check Writers,'--ribbons', carbons and pa . pors. All makes typewriters bought, ' sold, exchanged, rented and re ' paired.. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta ! : Bldg.,. Phono 188-W. , tf FOR SALE One 6-horuo Almo sta ' tlonory engine, like now, $225. One 5-foot orchard disk, used one '.' season, $50. One 8-foot orchard 7; disk, used one season, $76. One 10-Inch gang pUw, just like new, 1 ' $75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf FOR. SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming ; Kork done. Phono 912-J, Samuel 1 Batoman. 302 Maple street. MONKY TO IX) AN. TO LOAN J. 11. Andrews loans money ; on real estate audi buys mortgages ; and Liberty bonds. Phono 63-M. .31 North Grapo BeoU' . ..... i . FOR EXt llAWGE FOR TRADE 191(1 Velio Six for 1919 or 1920 Ford. Vullo Is In Medford, : good shape. Write 11. D. Evans, care : Y. M, C. A., Eugene, Ore. 28 BUSINESS IHRECTOlir Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office, 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices rlgh. , Service guar nnteed. . 7 . DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved day. or nlghL Service guaranteed Fair. treatment 104 S. Fir. Phone: Office 644 or res.. (U7-R 20ft. . tf I FORDrTOUEINa , FOED; TRUCKS ii b 5275.00 Witb --covered-body; cab and windshield.. Practically new $700 Patton and Robinson. Inc. Tel 150 " '112 Bo.'Rivenide BARGAINS r v r f - . n " i- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors. MURRAY BROS. & VAN YORIS 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 v. Architect O. 10. TEETS Licensed architect. Slsson, California. 322 Auto Supplies lArien spaiMOCti LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We liro operating tho largest, ol lest and best-equipped plant in the Paclflo northwest. Use our Bprings. wheu others fall. Sold nnder written, guarantee 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon." Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF Attoniev-at-law. rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E." JtEAMES Lawyer, Garnett Corefv liuilding. ' O. C. BOOtlS Real estate law and settlement of estates a specialty. B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General ' Practice Patents a specialty. ' Stewart Bldg. W1NF1EL1) R. GAYLORI) Lawyer. loom 7 Palm block, 107 East Mala ' .St., Medford. 0 A. CODDING Lawyer, Mddforil . National Bank Bldg. Building Materials. . MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft : BLOCK WORKS specialize In all . kinds of cement building products, i Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. Chiropractor. DR. A. BURKLUND Chiropractor. Spinal Adjustments. 204-206 Sparta Bldg., cor. Mala and Riverside. Office phone 285. ' Dentist UR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office In Spuria Building.. Office hours !) to 12 a. in., 1 to 6 ii. ni. Phone 285. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO, E. M. WU son, C. P. A, Attention given to anything in Accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look into our 'simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phono 157-R. IVAN LIVINGSTON Incorporated Accountants Auditing, Systomatis lug, Financial and Income. Tax Stats ments. AddrcBS 811 S. Sixth St, Grants Pass, Ore. 274 - Fidelity and 8urety Bonds . i'r FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS-. We executo all, forms ot hond McCurdy Insurance Agoney. '. . tf . rr , ,, . , , ,lV4 Instruction Tn Music. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Toactier ot piano and harmony. Halght MusW Btudlo, 818 , Garnett-Corey Building r none in. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. BURSELL--Spinologlst, Phy slclun and surgeon. Spinal adjust ; meats, gonoral treatments and ding ' noslB. 309-10-11 M.-JV & H.;Ble i Elevator- toi third floor." 'Phone '29. t BR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon.. .-Practice.' limited to; eye, 'ear, noso and throat. Eyes scientif ically tested and glasses supplied. , ' Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co, ' Mt F. & 11. CO. Bldg. Pnone b67.. . Ml.' P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. 41G-417 Garaott-Coroy Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 a Laurel St DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathlo Physician. Special attention given , to oyo, ear, noso and throat '803 Liberty building. Phone 490. '-''' Dll. HARVEY P, COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F, & II.- Bidg. Phone 9C6. . ' - :. JAMES C. - HAYES Physician 'and .Surgeon; offlco hours 11 to 12 a. in., 2 tp 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 j Surgeon. Offices. M. F. & H, Bldg. ? - Phone 105, ' Residence 118, Genesee r St. Phono 165-J-2. DR. SCHELLER Osteopathic Physio-' y ian. Rooms 44 South Oraie. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO.: has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. 7 Book binding, ' looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, ' etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Publlo Accountants ALAN BRACKINREED, Room 9 F.' E. HAYES, Room 10 Jackson County Bunk Bldg. Accounts, fed eral tux returns, business couusel. Rug. Weaving,, MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old, and worn carpets and ' rugs. . Phone E10-M. 706 Pine St. ' Tent and Awning Works MEDFORD TENT AND AWN1N3 WORKS 128 N. Grape St Phone 443-Y. E. Burger, Prou.-