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renroTiP MATL TTttBUNE, MEDPOITO. OttKfiOT. TUESDAY. M.w?nr i, mei PAOTC FIVE SEMENT IN THE MAIL TR1RIINE FFRRIIARY 14 'fT""6' T U"f ie"feen nsuers or 5 Cents. The Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium in Southern Oregon Is the Classified Ad Department of The Mail Tribune 1AA HITfiTirnnn mn Aim -. 1UU AnoWLKo 1U UM iHBT CIASSFED ADVERT Appealing story Plcturized The novels or Sir Gilbert Parker, ! packed as they are with appealing love i jmeresi ana reu-Dtooded action, are ex ceneni material rnr ,,..i 1 George Melford. the veteran nmdi,,! the veteran nroducer of "The Sea Wolf," "Evers woman," "The Round Up", and otner Important pictures, has taken Sir Gilbert's popu lar "The Translation of a Savage" and made of ft a photoplay that has been hailed as one of tho most meritorious of the current season. The screen version is called "Dehold Mv Wife and will bo shown at the Page theatre X tomorrow and the remainder of the week. Mabel Julienne Scott, Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter, and Ann Forrest ore included in the cast. " Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 1. Cattle steady; no receipts. Quotations un changed except choice dairy calves $12.50 13.50; prime light $11.50 32.50; medium light $9.604111.50. Hogs steady; receipts S3. Quota lions unchanged. Sheep steady; no receipts. Quota tions unchanged. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 1. nutter weak. Extra cubes 5052c; cartons 67c; prints 5(ic. Dtttterfat, No. 1 churn ing cream 51 59c f.o.b. Portland; undergrades 61 53c. Eggs PORTLAND, Mar. 1. Selling price, case count, 2G28c; buying price, 25 ,27c selling price, candled, 2S 30c; Poultry Hens, light, 24(& 25c; heavy, 2S 30c; stags, IS 20c; old roosters, 12 & 15c; turkeys, No. 1 dressed over 10 lbs. 50fi55c; under 10 lbs., 4S50c; ducks, 38 42c. Grain Barley, $.11 32.50; oats, $33 34.50; com. No. 3, yellow, $35.50. Millrun, $33 034. 1 ' Hay Buying price, alfalfa, $1D19.50; grain, mixed, $22 23; straw, $15; clover, $16 17; cheat, $21 22. N. Y. Stocks NEW ORK, Mar. 1. Liquidation and short selling effected further fiubstantlal depreciation of prices in todays broad and active stock mar ket, many leaders losing two to eight points. Sales approximated 000,000 shares. Allis-Chalmers fc ,15. American Beet Sug.'i,- -IS. 7 American Can ?!). American Car & Foundry 123.5 American Hide & Leather pfd. -14.5 ' American International Cory. 44.2 American Locomotive $.6. American Smelting & Kef'g. .. A1. American Sugar 01.5 American Sumatra Tobacco ... ST. American T. & T 100.3 Arnqricnn Woolen ' 6.;. 5 Anaconda Copper 3S. Atchison M.7 Att; Gulf & W. Indies 4 2. Jialdwin Locomotive St. 3 llaltimoro & ohi ; as.6 Hothlehem Steel "II ' ' 67. Canadian Pacific 114.2 Central Leather 3 8. Chandler Motors OS. Chesapeake & Oidj f.!i. Chicago, Mil and St. Paul 27. Chicago, II. 1. & lite G.7 Chino Copper - 2i.e Colorado Fuel & Iron (bid) ... 27.5 Corn 1-roduets 70. Cruciblo Steel 9-I.2 Cuba Cane Simar 24. Krio (lenoral Electric (leneral Motors Cloodrlch Co flreat Northern pfd .Oreat Northern Ori Ctfs. . . . Illinois Central (bid) Inspiration Copper Int. Mor. Marine pfd International Paper Kennecott Copper . . LouisVillo & Nashville (bid) Y Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle States Oil Mldvalo Steel Missouri Pacific New York Central N. Y., N. H. and Hartford . Norfolk &: Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & Itef Pan American Petroleum . . . Pennsylvania People's Gas Pittsburg and West Va k Hay Consolidated Copper . . 13. i:!0. 13.6 3U.2 7 4 .11 2!-. 5 88.3 33.7 lll.S 55. "I 7.6 100. 150 17.7 13.2 ;'.0.2 18.5 70. 19.2 1-7. 7!.S 3.5 38.5 28. 2S.5 12.7 72.3 Reading Rep. irnn & Steel 66. Royal Dutch. X. Y 59.5 Shell Trans & Trad 39.5 Sinclair Con Oil . . . ." 23. Southern Pacific '6;! Southern Railway 21.3 Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. ... 106." Ktudebnker Corporation 58.7 Tennessee Copper . Texas Co. . . , 41.7 Texas & Pacific 23. Tobacco Products 53.7 Transcontinental Oil 8 Union Pacific H9S ' V. S. Food Products 23.6 r- S. Retail Stores 54.2 r- S. Ind. Alcohol 68.5 I'nlted tSates Rubbe,- 66.2 L i i i 1 DrummerDoingHisBitf;fT "'I r llllVi' WCl'C im a traveling salesman met oiiicrs who. like '"' "U'""M i!-mn im i.-si iim Mtoniacb lr, ul.l.', ami astritl. i... taking :l weekly doses f Mavr's Won derful Remedy J am r, ,MJ.h pleased win, iis ,-estnts. s mu,h Ilial 1 have induced others t, t,,k.. and - 1 helped." ' li V ., . , , " I Irhal -, f,.,'., ,," ?. '. .. !'" and allays n,e inflammation ,vhi;.,; causes in-.-i.-ii, :,'iv ..ii . and Intestinal ailments. including ap eenuicms. line dose will or money refunded. onvincc I'",, sale by all drucgixIM. ...v 1'nited States Steel S1..1 4S.0 4(1. 7.1! S.5 12. 40. S 54.2 a. .111. 2 0.3 05.7 Utah Copper . Westinghnuse Electric Willy's Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sin. Butte nnd Superior Cula. Petroleum Montana Power Khattuck Arizona Pue Oil Invincible Oil General Asphalt Mr. Weston of AbIiUuhI was out Mondny to visit his son and wife of Iicufclu nnd got Htuck with his cur below the Huugle post office with a load of wire. Mr. Chapman went to the Mead ows Tuesday on business. Mr. Swanson is scraping the roadu lliis week for the benefit of himself and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Tueus have about finished fencing their new land they purchased lately. Mr. Burlerson was down from the mine Friday, also three other men that had quit working at the mine and went on into town. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis were down from the Meadows on their way to town. Mr. Swanson drove to the Long Branch school Friday for his sister, who is teaching there. Mr. Copeley is hauling hay from the Birch place on the Meadows hill. Mr. Claude Chapman was out to Bengle Sunday to visit home folks. Charles Marquis is back from Cali fornia and staying with Mr. and Mrs. Tollard. Mr. Johnson, brother of Mrs. Wes ton, left Wednesday for Medford. The drill at the Smith place at An Uoeh has drilled three holes for oil and broke tho bit and had to lay off for repairs. Another danco was given by Mr, and Airs. O, Bodgers Friday night with a nice crowd of young folks in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell of the Meadows went out to town Saturday. Mrs. J. A. McCorkle of Medford en tertained the school in vocal music at the opening period last Wednesday afternoon. Tho 24th inst. was used as clean-up day. Tennis courts were put in order, diamonds marked off, yards cleaned, and flowers planted. Miss' Homes visited tho school, her old homo, and gavo instruction to teachers how to give reading tests. These tests arc sent out by the Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. Milam attended the Jackson County Athletic association and re ports a good attendance. Mr. Hedrlck of Central Point, presi dent, called the meeting to order and hold the association strictly to busi ness. Some few changes wore made in tho old regulations and events, hut in tho main remained the same. Mr. INDIGESTION GOES, GONE! 'Pape's Diapepsin" at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach Stonmch acidity causes indigestion! Food souring, gas, distress! Wonder what upset your stomach 7 Well, don't bother! The moment you eat a tablet or two of P.ipe'a Diapepsin all the lumps of indigestion pain, the sourness, heartburn nnd belching of enses, due to acidity, vanish truly wonderful 1 Miliions of people know that it is needless to he bothered with indigestion, dyspepsia or a disordered fitoaiaCh. A few tablets of Papcs Diapepsin neutral ize acidity and give relief nt once no waiting! Buy a box of Pupc's Diapepsin now! Don't stay miserable! Try to rcg-.ilntc your stomach so you can eat favorite foods without causing- distress. The cost 's so little. The beneli ts so great WHY? A BARGAIN IN LAND $30,000 RANCH FOR $7,500 Former owner spent purchasing nnd developing this ranch $30.0(10. MO i.... ..rfi.r it mr i.,i"r. ... , ,., ,,r nlneo. near .. i , little eviH il-e. SO acre In ....... ,.irif iul irraln land. nlaee for home. S2"" a-"- the best huy In land 1 have offered ROGUE RIVER LAND iih Hotel Corner ell of Talent was fleeted manager joi me neiti aim uacK nieoi. i no nine 1 set for the track meet was debated and finally set for Anril 29. I Pl.iv March ? I "Daddy" is the name of the play to I bo given by the students of the Phoe nix high school, Wednesday evening, I .March 2. Like all the plays presented jat Phoenix it is certain to he good and marvclously j has a remarkably good cast. It is dif harmless . ferent in one resoect from the nrevious l,lM's Presented at Phoenix and that is i ause it is under the direction of two i of the students. Marie Morton and Fred .Johnson who have had quite a bit of experience in this line-. Tho main plot is about a father who uses all sorts of dreadful sisns including scar let fever and diphtheria to keep his daughter's suitors from the house. The cast includes the following: Mr. Wrexun Brown, just like his fol low men Dan Calhoun Teddy Brown, his son, pusuing foot ball at college Floyd Watkins Paul Chester, a young doctor, Fred Pratt Thompson, the Brown's butler Oliver Schneider Mrs. Wrexon Brown, tho mother Margaret Shoots Nellie Brown, a debutante Mildred Ward Mrs. Chester, Mr. Brown's sister Edith Core Jane, tho Brown's cook Dorothy McCIain IF SKIN BREAKS OUT . BURNS AND ITCHES APPLY IS SULPHUR Josf tlia moment you apply iMentho-Sulphur to an itching, burn ing or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant Icold cream, gives such a quick re lief, erea to fiery eczema, that noth ine has ever been found to take its place. Because of Its germ destroying pro-, perties, it quickly subdoes the itch-, tag, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin m place of ugly erup tions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for im provement. It quickly shows. Yoa can get a little jar of Mentho-SnV-phttg at an drug stjys, Notice to Creditors to Present Claims Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by tho county court of Jackson County, Ore gon, as administratrix of the estate of Thomas McAndrew, deceased, nnd has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same witli proper vouch ers and duly verified to the under signed administratrix, or to M. Purdin, attorney for the estate, at Medford, Oregon, within six months from tho date of this notice. Dated March 1, 1921. MAGG1U BUimOUGlIS, Administratrix. Assessment Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of sewer assessments bonded under the provisions of the Uancroft Act on Dakota Avonuo from King street to Newtown Street is now due and payable at the office of the city treasurer. Notice is also given that an instal ment of watermain assessments bond ed under the provisions of the city charter on Apple Street from Fiftli to Jackson Street is now due and payuble at the office of the city treasurer. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all Instalme-its of assessments on the above named streets will bo delinquent after thirty (30) days from date of this notice. Upon the expiration of such thirty (30) day period such Instalments shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5') upon the amount of such delinquency in addition to the bond rate of interest upon the principal sum so delinquent, the property will then lie advertised and sold pursuant to Sections 147 and 148 of the city charter. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 1st day of March, 1921. MARY A. HASWELL, 291 City Treasurer. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final account as executor of tho estate of Willis W. Taylor, deceased, with the' County Court of JackBon County, Oregon, and said court has appointed Saturday, the 5th day of March, 1921, at ten o'clock 111 the forenoon as the time and the court room of said Court in the court house at Jacksonville, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause why said final account should not he allowed by the court and said estate be decreed to be settled and closed and said executor discharged. First published February 1, 1921. FRED E. FURRY, Executor of said estate. ncros. near paved highway. On good good range. Can be irrigated cultivation. HI acres II) ear old M-arH Hoalitlful grounds for building, ideal Hn lance terms. I believe this to lie In I" years I have been in business CO. J. C. BARNES ll., 7K1..I w.xti:i mlsckllaxkovs WANTHl) Indian Runner duck eggs and goose eggs for setting. Address Hollopeter, Jacksonville, Gen. Del. WANTED To buy two carloads of baled grain hay. Kuss Mill. tf WANTKD Low iron wheel wagons. Call Rogue Hiver Vallcv Canal Co.. S. Fir St. 2!i2 WANTKD Immediately, late model Ford touring. Address Dux 11. It.. Mail Tribune. 2!U WANTKD Estimates given on all kinds of building work. Jobbing a specialty. J. 11. Drew. Phono S-J-l. 2'JS WANTKD lly permanent tenant, four or five room furnished or unfurnish ed modern cottage at. outskirts or near city; anything respectable con sidered. Call Bookkeeper: 51. 2'Jl WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Hoot Shop." 21 S. Central Ave. Quick service, quality work. E. N. HUlen, prop. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 4S8-M or 488-X. t! 1 1 ELI W ANTED V KM A LE WANTKD Waitress room and board. Hilt, Calif. ?:ai a month, Sunkist Hotel. 2!KS WANTKD $2. Oil per day paid one lady In each town to distribute free circulars for Economy Non-Alcoholie flavoring. Permanent position. F. E. Darr, Co., Chicago. 201 BKTdP WASTKD MAI, WANTED A No. 1 sawyer and setter wants work in sawmill can give good references. 207 S. Ivy St., Medford, Ore. 207 WANTKD Man with team for ranch work near Phoenix. Phone Edtnis ton 128. 2111 HUM WASTED Male and FeiniAle WANTED Experienced dishwasher for hotel work. Apply Hotel Austin, Ashland. 200 FOlt ltK.NT CUKMSHEl) IIOOMS FOR TtRNT Furnished rooms, close in, $3.00 per week. 325 S. Iliverside. Phono 701-J. 291 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, closo in. Gentlemen, 245 N. Grape St. tf FOH RENT Furnished rooms, $2.00 per week. Phono 036-11. 4 15 S. Front 303 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, hot and cold water, bath any time; use of wash tub and iron. Largo gar age; one block from library. No. 004 W. Tenth. - FOK IlEXT HOUSES FOR RENT 4 room bungalow ready for housekeeping. Phono 532-L. 291 FOR RENT Modern bungalow witli fiitnnco. R. II. McCttrdy. tf FOK RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms; no children. Phono 14G-R. 291 FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. 219 N. Central. 291 FOR RENT Two or more light house keeping rooms. 227 S. Hartlett and 15. Ninth. 293 TAKEN UP TAKEN L'P Three year old brindle steer branded witli Circle S. Split in eacli ear, undcrhit in right. Phone Otto Caster, Medford, R. 4. 295 FOUND FOUND A man's bicycle, 21 S. Central Ave. Inquire at tf MONEY TO LOAX TO LOAN J. 11. Andrews loans money on real estato and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 03-M. 31 North Grape street. FOR KXClLAHGia EXCIIANGK Portland properly, five . room house, lots 84x120, good sito for largo building, five blocks from river, and 120 acre farm, barn, house, thirty-five acres in cultivation, fenced, mineral spring of value on land, thirty miles from Portland. Ev change both properties for country or city property in Jackson county. Write owner, ilox 1S9, Jacksonville, Oregon. 290 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE The owner Buys wo must sell 1920 Dort. $119 worth of extras. Cord tires. $1000. Come soon, it won't last long. Clark & Childers. tf Foil SALE Late Oakland Six, first class shape, run about 0000 miles. A bargain. Take small car In trade. Terms. Call at Apparel Clcuiiers and Hatters, 103 N. Central. 292 FOR SALE Cheap, one six-cylinder car, slightly burned. Cull 709-J. 293 FRUIT AND POULTRY S neres nil In cultivation. Lots of good fruit trees In full bearing. Two irood wells and place Is under tin- new irrigation project, fair buildings, cloe to Mcdrortt on flue road. You can buy this proper ly for less money than you will have to pay for a small homo on a rlfly fool lot in town, and you lire still within milking distance of (lie down town district. We are pollve Hint we have more to offer for your dollar right hero In (lie .Medford dlxlrlcl than you Hill find elsewhere, so why not give lis (lie opKrtllillty to try uud prove II to your satisfaction. IlltOWX WHITE HOLLAND l I I I I. COItNl lt i"ou sale roriiTiii and i:csj F( RSA I . I : 1 u re "bred White Wynii-1 dottcs, 11 bens, 1 rooster, 1 cockerel. These are blue ribbon birds. Phone I 420-W. 1.' I'Olt SALK Cocso eggs. I'luiuo K-i: FOl! SALK lfhode Island lied eggs. $1.00 per setting. 11. I. cockerels. $2.50 each. Choice female canaries 9 1 .00. Phone M7-Y. ' FOR SALK ltarred Hock eggs, if, for $1."0. Pure O. A. C. strain. Phone 17-F-21. 2K FOIl SALE Marred Hock eggs for hatching. O. A. C. strain, fl.00 poi soning. Phone S-J-2. 201! FOli SALE ltarred Hock hatching. Phone 919-W. eg; for :oi' FOlt SALK White Leghorn eggs from good strain, $1.00 per setting. Phono 701-J. 200 FOIl SALK Whito Plymouth ltock laying pullets $2.50 each. Pen of to hens and cockerel, heavy laying strain. $3.00 each. One new 1021 Master incubator, 250-egg capacity. C. E. Morton, Ashland St., Ashland. 292 FOIl SALK While Leghorn chicks $15 to $1S. Eggs $5.00 per hundred. H. I. lied eggs, chicks and cockerels. Dressier Stpiare Deal Hatchery. Phono 951-L. :il5 FOlt SALE Hatching eggs from my bred to lay White Leghorns. W. J. Warner. tf FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs from first-class stock, $1.50 for set ting of 15. Oct them at Mail Tribune office. tf FOR SALK O. A. C. strain Ilarred Rock eggs for hatching. Phono D-F-2. T. K. Pottenger. FOIl SALE ISnrred Hock eggs from O. A. C. best laying strain. Phono C.S5-R-3. 294 FOK SALE UEAIi ESTATE FOIl SALE 7 room house, 3 bed ' rooms, sleeping porch, garage, large i lot. shade trees, paving paid, desir I able location. $3S00. Terms. K. E. j llodgman, 117-11. FOR SALE Small collage nt 1107 Nlantlc St. Good condition, oast front, garden spot and several fruit trees. Chicken houso anil yard. Sewer and water. Telephonu owner. 452-R evenings. 290 FOR SALE 5 room modern collage, garage, newly papered and painted inside and out. Very close In. Price $11100. $1000 cash, balance tonus. Address 11. K., euro Tribune. 292 FOR SALE Nice bungalow, 7 rooms, modern, on pavement, cement walks, lawn, fruit and berries. Look and you will huy. Good terms. 6IS Realty St. 29(i FOR SALE Modern (i room bungalow, every up-to-dato convenience. Easy terms. Inquire owner, 313 Apple St.. ' . - 290 FOR SALK California rarms near Sacramento; easy terms. Writo for list. E. It. Waite, Shawnee, Okla homa. . 291 FOR SALE Corner jot closo in, small 2-room house in good shapo. Price $800. Terms. 322 E. Fourth and Apple. See owner at house. 290 FOR SALE Modern 5-rooTn bungalow, close in, largo lot, $2500. $500 cipm. J22 S. Laurel. 292 FOR SALE Elgin room modern story and half bungalow two blocks from Hotel Medford. Piped for gas. Elec tric range and water heater go with place. Price $3050. Terms. Phono owner 905-W or 474. 29 5 FOR SALE Five room modern house, garage, storo room, wood houso, chicken house. Cull 215 W. Jackson St. 293 FOR SALE Bungalows and cottagoa. See us huforo purchasing. Medford Land & Insurauco Agency, 220 W. Main. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. 11. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phone B3-M. tf FUR bALi'J LeaHw and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. i'OR SALE Houses nnd bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. C. S. Butterfield, phono 210. BANKRUPTCY Tnvarlnlily rcnultH on uccrMint f lllllimiM'f lUXOUlUllIK Jll'Jl llUtlH SYSTKM Ih our IjumIik INCOME TAX Returns correctly prepared. Bookkeeping and other buBlnosa difflcultiua HutlHfactorily adjuat ed. Consult us. Aud:tirg AccourrtirvcJ, YSTFilXERVICElO; fflf Insurance g? I rwesrnvsrttsgyy M. P. SCI1MITT, Mgr. I Phone rHl LIlM-rty llldg. rOlt HALK UIVKtSTlHH FUR SALE Two line li Miravistu orchard, ,",97.1-:; I'Sll cms. ti' FOK SALIC Ten beautiful fresh milch cows, also gimd work horse. Walsh's place, one inilr nurlhcast ut .Medionl on Crater Lake iioail. ;!:! Foil SALK Span h. good work horses a y mule Plume team 17-F-21. FOIl SALK Three registered Here ford bulls, fine stock, priced low. Jas. Campbell. Phone 17-E-2I. 29' Rill SALE Mount Crest ltaucll of fer for sale four Shorthorn hulls, ready for service, your choice f"r ?;15U. Two younger at $200, mostly rial. Applv James Stewart, Mount crest Itaucii, Hilt, Calif. tf FOIl SALE One red Durham hull, weight sixteen hundred. Stock hogs. all sizes. Cot to be sold. Phone :pm; Jacksonville. 2S9 KOIt SALE MISC1 I.LAXEOIS FOlt SALE Canary birds. 512 S. I' FOIl SALK llecleaned bearded seed barley, $2.50 owl., $IS.OO ton. Plume S69-W, J. K. Judy. 29f. FOlt SALK Child'! condition. 325 S. go-cart. Riverside. good Phone 701-J. 292 FOR SALE Home grown alfalfa seed 20e per lb. Corvallis test 99.7H. J. Al. Hurley, li. II. No. 2. Medford. Phono 21-K-15 Jacksonville. 290 FOR SALK 500 cords wood on ground or will deliver. Hood proposition for man witli (ruck. W. L. Van Houteu, Hold Hill. 295 FOR SALE For your porch box, 3 trailing vineas, 25c; 12 niontbretlas 25c; 2 lemon lilies or 3 varieties iris, blue, yellow and purple, 25c. Clarice Nyo, Prospect, Oregon. 291 FOIl SALIC Single disc grain drill, nearly new. Bargain price. Phone 17-F-21. 292 FOIl SALE Ono tent SxlO. 223 X. Central. Inquire 292 FOR SALE Ono new Sampson trar ' tor at a very low price; will take good lentil in on payment, balance cash anil terms. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf FOR SALK Knrly Sunrise seed po tatoes. C. M. Parker, plume 452-W. 291 FOIl SALE OR TRADE Four family cows. Phono 951-L. good 291' FOIl SALE Two second-hand spring tooth harrows. Hubbard Bros. li FOR SALE Store counters, tables, desk and shelving. C. 1). Abbott, 912 S. Central Ave., Medford, Oro. Phono 435-W. 291 FOR SALE Up to dale, completely equipped Russell threshing outfit, )G li. p. steamer, 27x111 separator. All in good running order.- For price and details write or soo Bradford Bros,, Elklicad, Ore., Douglas Co. 292 FOlt SALE Pinto glass mirror and man's bicycle. Phono 371-X. 293 FOR SALE Wheat hay $20.00. baled I barley hay $25. Brood sow. Sulky plow, 3A inch wagon. Milk cows. Harvey Rucker. 291 FOR SALE Dining room chairs. 5 East Third St. 291 FOR SALE Hay at Three Oaks. J. Hart.ell. FOR SALIC 220 gallon Bowser gaso line pump and tank, Ilivorsldo Gar ngo. 299 FOR SALE Seasoned wood by tier or cord. Must ho sold soon. Prompt delivery. 0. A. Seoly, 'J47-L, and W. E. lllnlr, 890-X. 297 FOIl SALE 200 pair new shoos at cost. Second-hand shoes and shoe repairing at tho Medford Shoo Hos pital, 119 ii. Sixth St., Medford. FOR SALE One G-horse Almo sta tionary engine, like new, $225, One 5-foot orchard disk, used one season, $50. Ono 8-foot orchard disk, used one Benson, $75. One ' 10-lnch gang plow, just like new, $75. G. E. Gates Auto Co. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and toaming vork done. Phone 812-J, Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple street. ' LOST LOST Whito Spitz dog, name Tip. Finder phone Chas. Cook, Applegnto. Reward, 29 1 BUSINESS UlltKOXOUY Chiropractic Physician JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H. building. 9 to 12 u. m., 2 to 5 p. in., dally except Thursday. Phono 5So. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offico 42 North Front. SU Phoue 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TIlANSFEfl Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phone: Office (144 or res. B47-R 20(1. tf FORD TOURING ?275.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $.700 Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel 150 IIZ So. Riverside BARGAINS BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors. mTITuay KKo1Tar Abstracts of Title. Kooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON COUNTY A 11 S T ii A G T COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Ab stracts of Tillo, Title Insurance. Architect G. E. TKKTS Licensed Sisson. California. architect. 322 Auto Supplies I.AHKIl AUTO SPRINO CO. Wo are ('Iterating tho largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under wrltton guarantee. 31 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. POUTER J. NKFF Attornoy-at-Iaw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank Ruilding. A. E. REAMES Corey Building. -Lawyer, Garnett- O. C. HOGGS Real estato law and settlement of estates a specialty. li. F. LINDAS Attorney. General Practice. Patents a specialty, Stewart Bids. WINFIEI.D II. (1 A YLORD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main ' St., Medford. G. A. CODDING 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. Office hours !l to 12 n. in., 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 285. Electric Service BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Factory distributors for Exide Batteries and Fairbanks-Morso light plants. Nnt Bldg. Phono 110. 314 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wrt son, G. P. A. Attention given t anything in Accounting nnd Incomi Tax roquircmonts. Look into our simplified accounting method. Lib" orty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We executo all forms ot bonds' McCtirdy Insurance Agency. tf J Instruction In Music. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher o! piano nnd harmony. Hatght Musi studio, 218 Guruett-Corey Building Phono 72. Physicians and Surgeons. ' DR. A. BURSELL Spinologist, Phyi Btcian and Burgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and dlag nosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & II. Bldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 29. DR. J. J. EMMKNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, car, nose nnd throat. Eyes scientif ically tested and glasses suppliod. Oculist and Aurlst for S. I'. R. It. Co, M. F. 4i II. Co. Bldg. 1'nouo. 0U7, , DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians. 410-417 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Phone 901-L. Resldenco 20 S, Laurel St. UR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician. Speciul attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 303 Liberty building. Phone 496. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg. Phono 965. JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; offico hours 11 to 12 a. in., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building; resldenco 1405 W. Main. Phones: Offico 5011, res. 492. "Specialty," Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tf Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phono 105. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 1G5-J-2. DR. SCHELLER Osteopathic Physic ian. Rooms 44 South Grape. ; Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Boole binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir SL Public Accountants ALAN BRACKLNREED, Room 9 F. E. HAYES, Room 10 Jackson County Bank Bldg. Accounts, fed eral tax returns, business counsel. Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 610-M. 706 Pine St. Tent and Awning Works MEDFORD TENT AND AWNINO WORKS 12S N. Grape St. Phou 44ii-Y. E. Burger, Prop,