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1021 TPATITI FIVE 100 ANSWERS TO ONE 30:CENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT IN THE MAIL UARY 14 Figure That Out Seventeen Answers for 5 Cents. The Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium in Southern Oregon Is the Classified Ad Department of The Mail Tribune "NffiDFORD MATL TTITRTTXR MFJVFOttP, Ottl-TiON. MONDAY. TT.TVRUARY TR B E FEBR Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 2S.- Cattle I Eteady: receipts .'023. Choice steers ; nesday 1 found ,ha, I had quite a num. $7.50 8; medium to choice $6.75 i ber of items joued down ihvltotiZ 7.50; fair to good G 66.75; common Unwritten ., , alio discover , at ,air $5&6; choice cow. and heifers, had already written enough for one incuiuMi iu s ta.ovm t,; fair to medium (at a.tpu; common to lair $4&5; canners $24; bulls $3.50 lji)5; choice dairy calves 112.90ffi 13.50; primed light $1012; medium $9 10; heavy $0j7.50; best feeders $D.50rTG.50; fair to good $7.50 li 8.50. nogs bitouj., levniiu ai.-. prime jlgni u iy 11..J0. wuii extreme $11.05: smooth heavy $10.50 (ft 1 1 ; rough heavy $0.50 (if fe ; fat pigs $10 (fi ll; feeder jilgs $101L Sheep steady; receipts 2187. East of mountain lambs $7.50i 8; valleys $fj.50(?p7; heavy $0.50 fit 7; feeders $5.50 & 0.50; culls $4 (ft 5; ewes $1.50 Iff 5; light yearlings $0.50 (if 7.50; heavy $5.50ti 0.50; wethers $5f( 0. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 28. nutter firm, Lxtra cuoes 60(i)02c; cartons E7c; prints 5Cc; butterfat, No. 1 churn ing cream 54foG9c f.o.b. Portland; tin dergrades 51 ft 53c. Poultry. Hens, light, 25iyi27c; heavy, 28 30c; old roosters, 1417c; turkeys 50 4j0uc; ducks 40045c; stags 1720c. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, Feb. 28. Trading In the stock market today was very dull and professional. Popular Issues were comparatively steady, but specialities again gave way to pressure. Sales approximated 375,000 shares. Allls-Chalmers 30,5 American cBet Sugar 40. American Can 29.3 American Car & Foundry 123.7 American Hide & Leather pfd. 44.0 American International Corp 4.;. 2 American Locomotive 87. American Smelting & Ref'g. .. 41.5 American Sugar 94. American Sumntra Tobacco.. 811.5 American T. & T 100.3 American Woolen si.r, Anaconda Copper 38.5 Atchison 82. All., liulf & W. Indies 41. Baldwin Locomotive SIP. 2 lialttmoro & Ohio 34. Bethlehem Steel "B" 50. D Canadian Pacific 116.8 Central cLiitber 38. Chandler Motors 07.2 Chesapeake & Ohio 51). 7 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul . . 27.5 Chicago, li. I. & Pae. . .' 27.5 Chino Copper 21. Colorado Fuel & Iron (bid) ... 28.5 Corn Products 70.5 Crucible Steol 02.3 Cuba Cane Sugar 24.2 Erie General Electric General Motors Goodrich Co Great Northern pfd Groat Northern Ore Ctfs. Illinois Central 13. 131. 13.8 37.2 , 75.8 . 30. 88.5 . 34.7 Inspiration Copper Int. Mer. Marine pfd 51. International Paper 51.7 Kennecott Copper 18. Louisville & Nashville (bid) .. 100. Maxwell Motors 5. Mexican Petroleum 150.5 Miami Copper (bid) IS. Sliddlo States Oil 13.3 1'iiuvaio ateei an. Missouri Pacific 19. New oi k Central . 71. N. Y., N. H. and Hartford ... 19.7 Norfolk & Western 99.5 Northern Pacific 82. 0 Oklahoma Prod. & ef 3.5 Ian American Petroleum 74. 5 I'ensylvanla 39.8 People's lias 37.5 Pittsburg and West Va 29. Ray Consolidated Copper 13. Heading 72.5 Hep. Iron & Steel j. 05.5 toyal Dutch, N. Y CO. Shell Trans. & Trad 39.7 Sinclair Con. Oil 23.5 Southern Pacific '. 70.7 Southern Railway , -1.5 Studebaker Corporation 58.8 Standard Oil of X. J. pfd. ... 107.2 Tennessee Copper 8.5 Texns Co 41.5 Texas & Pacific 23. Tobacco products 63.7 Transcontinental Oil 8.8 I'nlon Pacific 120.0 1'. S. Food Products 23.2 '' S. Retail Stores 53.0 L'. S. Iud. Alcohol 08..: L'liited States Rubber 05.7 United States Steel 81.3 Itah Copper 49.0 n'estlnghouse . Electric 40.5 Willy's Overland 7.7 American Zinc, Lead and Sm. S.7 Rutte and Superior 12.7 -ala. Petroleum 40. Montana- Power 54. Shattuck Arizona 0. I'Ure Oil 33. Invincible Oil 21-3 General Asphalt 04.5 FIVE DEFENDANTS PLEAD GUILTY (Continued on Page Five) he Jackson-Josephine county line, he held up White, and then forced him to an Isolated spot near Jacksonville, whom be bound and gagged Wbte "id left him In an abandoned pros pect hole. The defense claims that on the day "' during the time It Is alleged white was robbed and bound and aKged Evans was working in a Med ford garage, and could not have com mitted the crime. Over thirty wit nesses have heen rntlert ill the case. The defense is represented by Attor y Gus Voi,-!.,,.... on.i the Htate bv District A... V t- -vtnn,-. nnl Assistant District Attorney George Iwiding. . i EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett When I tinUhn,) i.,.. i ... . ! letter so It ft the loin tor my next. borne twenty or more of the ladles of our town met on Thursday, the 17th at the home of Mrs. J. Frank Drown and organized the Ladies' Improve ment club of Eagle Point by electing -Mrs. Clem M :trlitti.i.t mm .... I corder and school clerk as president anil Mrs. Matlie llrown as secretary treasurer. Light refreshments wera'm unusually long wet spell the season served and thev were entertained nvlbas been so warm that the grass has -Mrs. :my llrown. After snoodnm a i .. ,-un;i lfCIlUlllg a . while very pleasantly thev adjourned to meet on next Thursdav March 3 at the home of .Mrs. W. C. Clements, where the club will be entertained by .Mrs. II. E. Campbell and Mrs. Clem ents. As I understand the object of tlie organization is to keep an eye on the general appearance of the town and suggest any improvements needed to beautify the town and render it a more desirable place to live in and to have a good social tliuo together tell ing of the virtues and good qualities of their fellow citizens. Pete lletts came in Tuesday tile 22nd and brought John Howard, one of the old civil war veterans with him who went on out to Aledford with Dr. Holt the same day, returning on Thursday evening and spent the night at the Sunnyside. , C. A. Pickle also came for dinner Thursday, lie was out reading the meters for the electric company. S. E. Tubbs and Charley Brown of Med ford ami Mr. McCain; of Reese creek were hero for dinner the same day. Charley Hrown was out trying to find some one J could supply with a Ford son tractor. Mr. L. llogan of Portland, came out Thursday on the Trail stage and re mained with us until Friday afternoon. -lr. McKissic and F. G. High of Ash land were here for dinner. Theyp are In tile employ of 15. N. Norton Motor Co. of Ashland. Harry D. Cader was also among the guests at the Sunny side Thursday. Our town was visited Thursday by a small baud of gypsies who wero hold ing up the citizens they met in" order to tell their fortunes. There was one of our prominent farmers in town that day and I learned that one of them re lieved him of fifty cents as compensa tion for telling his fortune. Our town marshal was too busily engaged other wise to look after such trifling inci dents so they carried on their traffic unmolested. Ray Davis oi Derby, C. M. Speck and v.. J. Brommer were also here for din ner Thursday. Messrs. Speck and Brommer were canvassing this part of the county for fat hogs and veal calves for the Farm Bureau. Charles Renard and little boy were also diners at the Sunnyside. Mr. Renard was around taking orders for groceries to be delivered in the future. Charley Given came In Thursday and brought six sacks to the Sunnyside. J. H. Trusty, Sr., of Elk creek came out Thursday and went right on out to Atedford with a drummer from San Francisco. Dr. J F. Redely and Robert Whit land of Portland and P. G. Nlms also of Portland were here for dinner Thursday and Dr. Reddy and T. J. Tull were here for dinner Friday. They seem to be interested In the construc tion of the unit of the Crater Lake highway from the desert on the David Clngcade place to Hay creek, although Charley Delin seems to have charge of that branch of the business, lie has now ten men working on the contract and expects to put on a full force as soon as the weather and ground settles So that he can work to advantage. He has a force of six men working on the hill north of Eagle Point on a rock ridge. He commenced to grade down the Cincade hill where he is to make a six foot cut. Uriah Gordon of Fort Klamath came in Friday and went out to Elk creek on the stage. Charles Leabo was als'o a y HOOPING COUGH Wl No "cure" but helf helps to re f V duce paroxysms of coughing. VAPORUB Oixr 17 Million Jan Used Y'flthi The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Car Rcflnlshlng S. Central & Jacknon. Phone 70? LeeWatkins&Co. SELLS Hav, Wheat, Oats. Rolled ey Scratch Feed. Shelled Corn Cracked Corn, Corn Meal. Ground Oats Ml 1 run. Moremllk, and other dairy feeds Grit, Ovster Shell and all kinds of roultry supplies. Beet pulp and other supplies. We have Fisher's Blend and Olympic Prices are changeable, so furnished on application. We meet prices of competitors. Call and see us at 39. South Front, or Phone 260. rassenger on the Kagle Point-Persist j stage for Trail. I Thomas Vestal, wife and boy were doing some trading here Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rynning, one of the ! civil engineers who is superintending j the construction of the Crater Lake 'highway around our town, were here ' Friday looking after tile rock work being done northwest of here. Robert M inter was among the busi ness callers also Friday and so was lie Hensley. Gus Nichols has our painter and paperhanger employed beautifying his home. The nice warm weather we are now having Is bringing out the grass and the cattle men are turning their cattle out on the range. While we have had grown right along all winter so that " " o o stock that has been cared for, even lhalf fed up to ibis time will generally do verv well on the range, as the last big rainstorm we had has cleaned off about all the snow along the foothills and leaves the green grass in fine shape for grazing. George Albert of Untie Falls was about the only transient guest here today, Saturday for dinner. Mr. anil Mrs. .1. W. Richardson spent Saturday and Sunday with Carl Rich ardson and family. Frank Dltsworth Is spending the week at Prospect visiting his wife, who is teaching the Prospect school. Mrs. Lizzie Nichols was visiting with Mrs. Hlginbothai'n Friday after noon. Hob Welch brought several head of cattle down from Prospect Monday afternoon, for Carl Richurdson to feed until the grass starts. Joe Phipps and C. W. Clarke made a business trip to the valley Wednesday and ex peat to be gone several days. Ernest Hullcnbeak and N. Goodlow from Central Point are visitors at the Manning home. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel voung to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the sy6tcm of impurities. Dr. Edwards' Olive T3blets;u-eJinown by their olive color. WANTED .MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy two carloads of baled grain hay. lluss Mill. tf WANTED To buy fir stumpago. State price per cord and distance from Medford. Address P. 0. Box 938. 290 WANTED A second-hand baby car riage. Must be in good condition. Phone 13-Y. 290 WANTED Low Iron - wheel wagons. Call Rogue River Valley Canal Co., S. First. " 292 WANTED Second-hand one by twelve boards. State quantity und price. Box 757, Medford. 290 WANTED Immediately, late model Ford touring. ; Address Box B. 1)., Mull Tribune. ' 291 WANTED 10 head Shrop or Hamp shire ewes. Phone 4U-R-3. 290 WANTED Estimates given on nil kinds of building work. Jobbing a specialty. J. H. Drew. Phono 8-J-l. 298 WANTED Ily permanent tenant, four or Jive room furnished or unfurnish ed modern cottage at outskirts or near city; anything respectable con sidered. Call Bookkeeper: 51. 291 WANTED 000 .Medford women to ex change their old machines for latest model "Singers" at the new low price. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 10 S. Fir. Phone 215-R. 294' WANTED Old sewing machines to repair and adjust. Phone 215-R. 29 WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the ".Model Boot Shop." 21 S. Central - Ave. Quick service. quality work. E. N. BIden, prop. WA.NTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf WHY? THE BEST LOT IS THE BEST BUY ltiiild where others nre Building. One $5. DIM) home just completed, another to be built nt once. On North Peach, just off Main. Lois 5(1 foot by 178 foot, alley In rear; $:j."0, subject (o 8H( nsseHS inents. Terms $25.00 cash, $25 n month. These lots nre large lols, closo in, and north more. Itenieinlier, lietiveen Orange and Rom: avenue. Nothing better. Six lots left to chouse from. Phono or see me ut once. ROGUE RIVER LAND Phone 329 T SUFFER , Use 'Soothing' Musterole When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull eeems as if it would split, just rub a littlo Musterole on your temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain.usuallygivingquick relief. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, conges tion.pleurisy.rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains,- frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneu monia). ,.lt is always dependable. ft. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Experienced waitress; lop wages. Gusher Cafe. HELP WAHTRft MAM WANTED Man wllh team Tor niuoh work near Phoenix. Phone Edmis ton 12S. , 291 HEW WANTED Male and Ffmuile WANTED Experienced dishwasher for hotel work. Apply Hotel Austin, Ashland. 290 FOR 1IKST l''UI..NISHEI ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms, close in, $3.00 per week. 325 S. Riverside. Phono 701-J. 291 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, close in. Gentlemen, 215 N. Grape St. tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, $2.00 per week. Phone 930-R. 4 15 S. Front 303' FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, hot and cold water, bath any tlmo; use of wash tub and Iron. Large gar age; one block from library. No. 004 W. Tenth. FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern bungalow with furnaoe. R. II. McCurdy. tf FOR RENT TIOtmEfCEEPINQ ROOMS . , FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. 219 N. Central. 291 FOR RENT Two or more light house keeping rooms. 227 S. Bartlett and E. Ninth. 292 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, cor. Fourth and Front St. 290 won HAX,K WTKSTOOK FOR SALE Ten beautiful fresh milch cows, also good work horse. Walsh's place, one mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lake Roud. 303 FOR SALE Two fresh cows. Care Ellis, Talent. 290 FOR SALE Span heavy mules; team good work horses. Phono 17-F-21. ft.. !, 292 FOR SALE Three rcg:stered Here ford bulls, fine stock, priced low. Jas. Campbell. Phone 17-F-21. 292 FOR SALE Jersey heifer, good stock, with dav old calf. Nealon Ranch, Central Point. Phone llxxl. 290 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for sale four Shorthorn bulls, ' ready for service, your choice for $350. ..Two younger at $200, mostly red. Apply James Stewart, Mount crest Ranch, Hilt, Calif, tf FOR SALE One red Durham bull, weight sixteen hundred. Stock hogs, nil sizes. Got to be sold. Phono 300 Jacksonville. 289 FOR SALE Team of big sound mules, one fresh cow. MIravlsta Orchard, 597-J-3. 1 LOST LOST Sunday morning, Airdale with collar nnd chain. F. C Dorenius, University Club. 290 lOST Ford tire on rim. Crater Lake road between Trail nnd Modoc Orch ard. Notify Geo. A. Mansfield. Re ward. 290 FOUND FOUND On streets of Medford. Log ging chain. Inquire J. G. Love, Central Point 290 TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Three year old brindle steer branded with Clrcio S. Split In each ear, underblt in right. Phone Otto Castor, Medford, R. 4. 295 CO. J. C. BARNES 784-L I AITOMOB1LF.S FOR SALE The owner says we miisi sell 1920 Don. $149 worth of extra.. Cord tires. $1000. Come soon, li won't last long. Clark & Childers. 11 FOR SALE Late Oakland Six. first class shape, run about Oooo miles. A bargain. Take small car in trade. Terms. Call at Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, 103 N. Central. 292 FOR SALE Cheap, one six-cylinder car, slightly burned. Call 709-J. 293 FOR BALE POULTltl A'( EGGS FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs. $1.00 per setting. R. 1. cockerels. $2.50 each. Choice female canaries $1.00. Phone S47-Y. FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs, 15 lor Sl.'iO. Pure O. A. C. strain. Phone 17-F-21. 292 FOR SALE Haired Rock eggs for batching. O. A. C. strain, $1.0 per setting. Phone S-J-2. 293 FOR SALE llarreil Rock eggs for hatching. Phono 919-W. 294 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs from good strain, $1.00 per setting. Phone 701-J. 290 FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock laying pullets $2.50 each. Pen of 10 bens and cockerel, heavy laying strain, $3,011 each. One new 1921 Master Incubator, 250-egg capacity. C. E. Morton, Ashland St., Ashland. 292 FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks $15 to $18. Eggs $5.00 per hundred. R. I. Red eggs, chicks and cockerels. Dressier Square Deal Hatchery. Phone U51-L. 315 FOR SALE Hatching eggs from my bred to lay White Leghorns. W. J. Warner. tf" FOR SALE S. C. While Leghorn eggs from first-class stock, $1.50 for sot ting of 15. Get them at Mail Tribune office. tf FOR SALE O. A. C. strain Barred Rock eggs for hatching. Phono 5 F-2. T. E. Potteuger. OR SALE Whito 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 SALE Barred Rock eggs from O. A. C. best laying strain. Phone G85-R-3. 294 FOR BAMC REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern 5-room bungalow, close in, large lot, $2500. $500 cas. 422 S. Laurel. 292 FOR SALE Eight room modern story nnd half bungalow two blocks from Hotel Medrord. Piped for gas. Eloc trlc range and water heater go with place. Price $305(1. Tonus. Phone owner 905-W or 474. 295 FOR SALE OR TRADE 157 acres six miles from Grants Pass, 10 acres cleared, 7 acres alfalfa. Good gar den, berries, etc. Considerable mar ketable timber. Modern bungalow, five rooms and bath, hot and coltl water, running wator for irrigating garden, new b.ir, chicken houso ami other buildings. Plenty of good out range for cattle. Would consider small proporty near Medford. Ann. Box 57, Mall Tribune. 33 FOR SALE Two-story bungalow, nine rooms, east front, paved street, hard, wood floors, beamed ceilings, bath each floor, built-in features, fire place, sleeping porch, garage, nowly finished inside, painted outside, price $1900. Terms. K. E. Hodgnian, 417-R. tf FOR SALE Bungalow homo, 7 rooms, modern equipment. Fruit, berries, lawn, on pavement. Best buy In Medford. See owner for terms. 518 Beatty SL 290 FOR SALE Five room modern houso, garage, Btoro room, wood house, chicken house. Call 215 W. Jackson St. ' 293 FOR SALE Bungalows nnd cottages. See ns before purchasing. Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 W. Main. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Qrape St. Phono 03-M. U FOR SALE Least, and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. C. S. Biitlerfleld, phone 210. MONEY' TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans 'money on real estnto ami buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phono 53 M. 31 North Grape street. PROFITS Can be materially Increased by systematic accounting. SYSTEM, our business INCOME TAX Returns correctly prepared. Bookkeeping and other business difficulties satisfactorily adjust ed. Consult us. & Aud:tii3 Accounting, kYSTmAERVICElO lrsurarce livestneivts M. P. SCUM ITT. Mgr. Phone r.Hl Liberty WilB. -MISCF.LLANF.OIS FuK SALE We have for sale two Chevrolet t rucks. 1 l-'ord unci;, I Ford roadster, several poullr bat teries and other modern poultry etiuipniem. I roll-top dek. 1 cuiii piete dictating oull;t. two Hurroughs adding machines, 2 typewriters, 1 check protector. 1 Addressum aph machine, several office chairs, 1 typewriting desk, 2ou cases egg case tillers at less than cost. Several Int.. est Improved 1'. S. Cream Separa tors. I lit il March 1st will sell these separators at wholesalo cost. Pro perty may be seen at Eldridge Dairy Products Co. 29o FOR SALE 500 cords wuod on ground j or will deliver. Cood proposil ion for man with truck. W. L. Van llouteu. Cold Hill. 29.'. FOR SALE For your porch box, 3 (railing vincas, 2"c; 12 niouibi el ias 25c; 3 lemon lilies or 3 varieties Iris, blue, yellow and purple, 25c. Clarice Nye, Prospect, Oregon. 211 FOR SALE Single disc grain drill. liearlv new. Bargain price. Phono 17-F-21. 292 "OR SALE One tent xlo. Incpiirc 223 N. Com nil. 292 FOR SALIC Tractor with plowing con tract. S3S-W, Monday. 290 -'OR SALE One new Sampson trac tor at u very low price: will take good team in on payment, balance cash mid terms. Geo. L. 'i'reichler -Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po - tatoes. C. M. Parker, phono 152-W. 291 FOR SALE Range, $25. Apply 42S West Fourth. 290 FOR KALU OR TRADE Four good family cows. Phone 951-L. 29lv FOR SALE Host grade alfalfa hay. $18.00 per ton, throe miles west of Medford, 1 ',(. miles from Jackson ville. Phono 085-R-2. L. D. Harris FOR SALE Two Kooond-hnnd spring tooth harrows. Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SALE Store counters, tables, desk and shelving. 0. I). Abbott. 912 S. Central Ave., Medford, Ore. Phone 135-W. 291 FOR SALE Up to dale, completely equipped Russell threshing outfit, Hi h. p. Bteamer, 27x40 separator. All in good running order. For price and details write or see Bradford Bros., lOlkhend, Ore., Douglas Co. 292 FOR SALE Second hand kitchen rango $20.00. Pierce Repair Shop. 111! N. Central, "Tho Glass House." 293 FOR SALE Plate glass mirror and man's bicycle. Phono 371-X. 293 FOR SALE Wheat hay $20.00, baled barley hay $25. Brood sow. Sulky plow, 3V4 inch wagon. Milk cows. Harvey Rucker. 291 FOR SALE Dining room cliuirs. 5 East Third St. 291 FOR SALE John Deere tractor plow, two twelve-Inch bottoms, gootl as new, suitable for Fordson, olc. Fordson, etc. Phono 011-J-l, Foot hills Orchard. 290 FOR SALE Barn. Contains sovorul thousand foot good lumber. Corner Crater Lake und Bennett Ave. Phono 208-U. ' 290 FOR SALE Hy at Three Oaks. W. J. llartzell. tf FOR SALE 220 gallon Bowser gaso line pump and tank. Riverside Gar age. 299 FOR SALE Seasoned wood by tier or corn. Must uo sold soon, rrompi delivery. O. A. Seoly, 917-L, und W. E. Bluir, 890-X. 297 FOR SALE 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second-hand shoes nnd shoe repairing at the Medford Shoo Hos pital, 119 E. Sixth St., Medford. FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriter, imiiou iuiling iviacuiiies, uiiuck Writers, ribbons, carbons and pa pers. All makes typewriters bought, sold, exchanged, rented and re paired. Valley Sales Agency, Sparta Bldg., Phone 188-W. tf FOR SALE One 6-horse Almo sta tionary engine, like new, $225. One 5-foot orchard disk, used one season, $50. One 8-foot orchard disk, used one season, $75. One 10-inch gang plow, just like new, $75. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming vrork done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Batemnn, 302 Maple Btreet. liUSiN'ioss niitKcrroRV Chiropractic Physician IOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chlro prnelic, rooms 409-10 l.i. F. & II building. 9 to 12 a. in., 2 to 5 p. in.. dally except '1 hnrsday. Phono 580 Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front St. Phoac 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFKit --Anything lnovoo day or night. Sorvlco guaranteed Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phone: Office 044 or res. 047-li 20B. tf" FORD TOURING $275.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $700 Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel ISO 112 Bo. Eiveriide von sal: BARGAINS BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractor!. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOR13 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., upsta'rs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1901. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Architect G. E. TEETS Licensed architect. Slsson, California. 322 Auto Supplies LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We lire operating tho largest, oldest and host-equipped plant in the - Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under written guarantee. 3 1 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF Attoruey-at-luw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natlonul Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. O. C. HOGGS Real estate law and settlement of estates a specialty. II. F. LINDAS Attorney. General Practice. Patents a specialty. Stewart Bids. U'LNI'TELD R. GAYLORD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Mala St., Medford. G. A. CODD1NC Lawyer, National Bank Bldg. Medford Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. Chiropractor. DR. A. BURKLUND Chiropractor. Spinal Adjustments. 204-205 Sparta Bldg., cor. Main and Riverside. Office phono 285. Dentist DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office in Sparta Building. Ortico hours !) to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 285. Electric Service BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Factory distributors for Exido Batteries and Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Nat Bldg. Phono 110. SU Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll son, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and Income Tnx requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute all forms of bond McCurdy Insurnnce Agency. tfl ' 1 Instruction In Music. FRED ALTON H A IGHT Teacher o piano and harmony. . Haight Musll Btudio, 318 Girnott-Corey Building Phone 72. Physicians and 8urgeons. DR. A. BURSELL Splnologist, Phyi siclan and surgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and ding' noslu. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 29. DR. J. J. EMMTiNS Physician and Burgeon. Pructico limited to eye, oar, nose and throat. Eyes sclentif- ' Ically tested and glasses supplied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R, Co. M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Pnone bB7. DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOVV Osteopathic Physicians. 410-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 901-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician. Special attention given to cyo, ear, noso nnd throat. 303 Liberty building. Phone 490. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & II. Bldg. Phone 905. JAMES G. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a. ml, 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building; resideuco 1405 W. Main. Phones: Office 603, res. 492. "Specialty," Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tf Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & II. Bldg. Phone 105. Rcsldonco 118 Genesee St. Phono 105-J-2. DR. SCHELLER Osteopathic Physic ian. Rooms 41 South Grape. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Public Accountants ALAN BRACKINREED, Room 8 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 6.10-M. 700 Pine St. Tent and Awning Works .MEDFORD TENT AND AWN1NQ WORKS 128 N. Grape St. Phoue 443-Y. B. Burger, I'rou.