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PAOT2 SEVEN 100 ANSWERS TO ONE" 30CENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT IN THE MAILITRIBUNE FEBRUARY 14 Figure That Out Seventeen Answers for 8 Cents. The Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium in Southern Oregon Is the Classified Ad Department of The Mail Tribune MEDTORt) MAIL-'- TRTTilTNE, MEDF6tt!, ORISON'; : WfcilNESDAY,' MAttCn 2. 1021 " Iilvnstnrlr. - -V PORTLAND,' Ore., March 2.--Cat-tle nominally ; steady r'na- receipts. Quotations unchanged., . . . Hogs' steady; receipts. 42. Prime 'light JU.0011.35. Eliminate, ox, ftremo. Other quotations unchanged. 4 Shceep nomlijaliy steady; no' re i.eoipts. 'Quotations, unchanged. .. 'Butter! ii: 'POUTLANP Qre March 2. But ter four cents, lower. Extra cubes. 40'48e; cartons' 53c; .prints 53c, Butterfat No.--: 'l,, hurnng cream, , 5(ij!54p t: oi'U. Portland, uhdergrades 4749c,; "; '; : , - .-, -,' - ' " Ega ' PORTLAND, Mar.M Selling price, cane count", 26 28c; buying price, 25 , a.27c; selling price,, candled, 2S3Uc; ; Poultry ;: "Hens,: light, 24025,'c; heavy, 2S5 30c; stags," 1820c; old roosters, 12 35c; turkeys,- No. 1 dressed over 10 lbs. 50(0)550; under 10 lbs.-, 48 50c; .ducks,' 3842c. v ,.i - ; Grain Barley, $31 32.50; oats, f 33 34.50; 'corp. No. 3, yellow, $35.50. ftfj Millruii, $J3(S)"34'.-' ., ?' 5 ! '. ' 1 " " " . " , '&r'' iS!" " f . -i" Hay S rain: riilvnd. L'(ff 23 ': "Straw. J15: ovcr, $18 mrch,ea.tf'$2t' 23- , NEW-YORK,, Mar.-Sucbesslve re actions "aiid rallies .'attended today's professional -stock ''market operations, bjft representative issues, displayed ; cqljia)-a,t.lve firmness. Sa)ni approx imated' 475,000 shares. . . AMB-Chalmers 30.2' American Beet Sugar ... 46.7" .' American Can ' ;.:.(..;..:.....;'.:.. ..... 29 .' American Car & Foundy., :1IS4.3' .'" Arhorloiln ,Hide, &. eathor pfd..i. 44.5, : American IntirnjitipnHl Corp..-.-.... 45 American" -Ebcotnotf ffe' 86.7 ; AhoriCanf SmelWng -4' Ref'g!..,..:... fti j 'ApripW':&Vjt...-i.fc 92.6 . Ainericnn SumatiW'Tobaqco...:....:. 8.5 Aoiorlcap T, & T. '. ...:.l6b.6 i AyecUn;Wojicw;p:;...'.'..,.'..'. j Anaconda Copper,:.;'...'.- '38 '. Atchison .:iJ;;.;,:...U:....l.:..::..; -.. ' S2 JSti.AGillf. fc-.TS?.', '"idles :..;....-.......... 5.7 l Baldwin,' Locomotive :. 90.-2 t Ualtirooro & Qhjo'.::'.' 33.C Bpthiehem 'Steel .,li"...,l......... 57.5 Canadian Paqlflc 'L.,. 114.5 Central l,ether .-.'... 38.8 C'nandler. STotbrs . ; GS.5 Chosapoake & Ohio...... 59.5- Chicago, Mil. and- St. Paul...... .Chicago, R.. I.-. & Pao...'..........'.... Chlno Copper Cfelbratlo Fuel- & Iron C)rn Pi oducts Crucible 'teel v Cuba 'Cane Sugar Erie General Electric General- Motors Goodrich Co..,:.. Great Northern pl'd..........'.... Groat Northern, Ore Ctfs Illinois Central ,. Inspiration- Copper . .................... Int.' Mer. Marine' pfd International Paper Kennecott. Copper v... Louisville jc. Nashyilie hid....... a we( Motors biff J vMtoanj4rtrtewL.rit.... 27.2 .....' 27 .... 21.2 29 i .... 71 95.5 .... 23.3 ......13 130.7 13.7 37.3 ..... 75 29 88.5 .... 34 50.3 55.5 17. ....101 .... 5. .157.3 17.5 13.3 30 ' 18.6 Ijlfiamr Copper, bid , .., fiddle 'States OH . Mlttvalo Steel MUssouri Pacific ... f Xnwvl'ork Central. Northern Pacific .........':. f Oklahoma Prod. & Raf njah American Petroleum i Pehns'ylvatila '.-People's Gas :...i.,:..'..':.....; 81 3:5 .... 74 38.6 .... 311 .... 28.2 .... 12.0 .... 73.2 .... 67 fil- .... 38.6 .... 23.2 .... 76.6 .... 21.3 .....106.2 59.5 ..... . 7.7 Pittsburg fahii ' West ' Va.:'..... Ray', Cbnsolidated Copiier.... ' Reading .;...':...:.Tr.-.;..'...fi.::..:. . Rop.' Iron & Steel .... .'.......'.... Roial'DutCli, N.Y......... Shell Trans. &'Tmd. " Slnciaim' Con. Oil Soiitliern' Pacific :. Southern Railway '. Standard Oil of N. J. pfd ... Studebakfcr Corporation : . tohnessoeCopper, bid .'Texas Co.'' 'VtcxaB & Pacific ;;-....:..'.. ' ToMcco , Proddfcfs : i.TrariBcbhtlnclital . Ol! .. ..... 23 55. 8.5 i ;t'nl'on Pacific : 120.6 i ' if. S. Food Products 23 U. g. Retail Stores' 53 IT. S. ,Ind. Alconol bid 68 ' 'United States Rubber '. 67 . ' Iffiited States Steel 81.7 Utah Copper - 47.5 -Wpstinghoiise Electric 46.5 : Willys Overland ., -7.5 " American Zinc, Lead and Sm 8.3 ,;. BUtte'and Superior bid:: ! .'. 12 Cola. Petroleum- I 40.6 ' Montana Power bid 54 Shattuck Arl&(ia bid 6 Pure Oil 33.3 Invincible Oil 21 General Asphalt 56.6 Careful investigation has proved that the continued use of certain colors until the public has associated them In ''' combination, with the company's pro ducts, has materially aided in the sale pf goods, ' ' j N, ' Stocks IT IS FACT 2'' and not theory, 2 I -, that every drop I ut m-(i, iivunsiuiig Scott's Emulsion is readily utilized by tjha system in build ing up strength. ( FurRlsbed by ine Jackson County ' Apstfsot no.) "."''.' Circuit Court -Bullock Merc. - Agency vs. H. 11 Helms et ux. Summons. Vivian M. Schuler vs. Paul R. - Schil ler. Summons. . ' - ': Frank' C. Bramwood, supt. of banks vsl A. W. Walker. Stipulation. - , G. M. Lewis vs. Silvan Provost et al. Reply. Agnes I. Meirell vs. C.. E. Torrill (sheriff). Amended answer. . Frank C. Branvwcll,, supt. of banks vs. Chester C Kubli. Stipulation. ... ' Frank C. Bramwell, supt. of banks vs. J. E-. Bartlett. Stipulation. , Notico and demand. , State vs. R. D. Hines. Demurrer. R A. Wisner vs. L. B." Wlsner. De fault llecroe. Agnes I. Merrell: vs-. , Cl-. E, ..Terrlll (sheriff). Motion, order 'and amended answer, i George FInley vs. Big Bend- Milling Co. Motion.. . Stella B. Russell vs. Ralph -Russell. Summons and order. , B. M. Johnson vs. C. E. Torrill (shor iff).' Affidavit. '. -Ashland vs.; A: Thomas , et ..!. Tax foreclosure. . Bullock' More. Agency vs. Edward C. High et ai. Fo money. Bank of Sun Rafael vs. H. C. ChriB tofferson. Affidavit, default, decree, cost bill. ' ,,..';', A.'.R. -Brpwn et'ux vs.'.Chris'H.iNat wlck" Ro'ply '' , , ; . , A. iioheristein-rvs.-. C;; j.' Davis ot al. Undertaking; bath, order, affidavit. ' State :vS. George Robins.- Order. . , State 'pis. W: Ws Morari. Order. . State vs. Arnold- R. Cai'bl. Order. .;. R.'lj.;,Co8h,un-V8. C. VV. Brandon et all Summons.', ' ' ., , ... Mt. yernon Nat'l Bank vs. George A. Morsb et al.' ;Deniurrev and reply. 'r' A. Gwinn vs., L. ,B. Wlsqcr.. Cost bill.' . "-".y ' ; : . Mod ford vs.' Gao.-,,ilamblin et( al. Summons, i ... Lillian M. Kinder, vs. Robert W. Kin der. ' Motion.' ' . Probsite Court Est. Francis Marlon Bailey.-; Final report and order. - ' . EsL D. C. Rose. ' Receipts,' Inventory and appraisement. "' ' ' . , Est. Gustaf A. Johnson. Order. Est. John W. Davidson. Order. , Est. E. A. Florey. Admitted to pro bate. ''-.''..'':.. . ; Est. Josephine, Houston, j. Admitted to probate. ' ,- Mcrl.,B; Roblson assumes the' busi ness name of, Ashland Garage. t Mrs. Elizabeth Bates' assumes tho business name of Handicraft Shop. Real Estate Transfers;- Z. Cameron to Joseph Goldsby, E of NE soo. 14, S of NW sec. 13, tp! 39, S. R. 3 West....$... Wlllot .C. Wilson et al to How- . "ard GKlng et ux.-'lotblKV 2, " Rendall's Add. to Modford ..." 10 Charles Kell et ol to G. M. Crab- tree, lot 4, blk. 26, Gold Hill.... W. .T. Van Voris et ux to Perry E. Wyifkoop: et ux,- pt. lot ,2, ; bBc, .4, Barr's Add. to- Medtord ;'' tc M. 'Lailgl'ey to Charles Koll et yyt, lots 3 and 4, blk. 20, ''Gold ''Hill. Arretta E. Zana. to' Fcrnlh Zana, D. L. C. 48, tp. 39, S. R. 3 E.., Amy. S. ,-MastIer tp Florence J. Mastler, lot In Ashland :' ."..!,...".... J. B. .Stevens. et ux-to' Prlsclllo, Knapp, lots , 6, 7-j blk. 66, Cen-'. trai Point '.......'..'.,.:........... ,.'. . .losnphlrio Cottiell et-Vlr.td Bert Nlchols,"E',4 Of NE, SW.of NE, NE ot 8E sec. 30, tp. 34,. 8. R.O 400 1 10 1 i 800 I ; uaooaicio . iui. Constipation Just think! A plea'nnt, luirmlnss Cascaret works while you sleep and has your liver active, head clear, stomach iwi-H and bowel moving as regular as a clork by morning. No griping pr inconvenience. 10, 25 or 50 cent boxes. Children lovo this candy cathartic too: ..:.; WHY? ... A BARGAIN IN LAND $30,000 RANCH FOR $7,500 Former mrncr sent pimdinsliiK nnil developing this rnnoli 1130.000. We now- offer It for $7500, 210 norcs. nenr paved lilghwiiy. On good rond, fine stream nlonz plnre, near, good nmge. tun . he Irrlualcd ultli little oximMim'. AO acres In culUvallon, 10 t)crm 10 year old pear lialanre nlTnlfn and grain Inntl. Btwnttfnl grounds for bnlldlng. Ideal place for home. S20OO cnsli. Bnlnm; term. I iKdleve this to lie the bent bay in land I have offered in 10 years t have been in business ROGXIE RIVER LAND N'nstt Hotel Corner 10 to Arrctta Zann, Hill lots In Gold E. A. Welch et ux to L. I). Kent ot ux, lots ltf, . 17 and 18 in blk. 1, JJackson's Add. to Medford ELK CREEK ? Oscar Stewart made a trip to Med ford today after his wife and baby who have been staying -with Mr. und Mrs. Aleck Stowurt for some time. Mrs. Middleuusher visited with Mis. S. W. llutchinsop Monday while Bon ze! Mldilli:bushor made a business trip tq the llog.ue RiVer ranch. - Mr. Van Haffner made two business trips to Medford last week. Jim Leabo mude a trip to town' lust week. -J . Jim Grieve passed through on Ills way to town. . : Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Amidon visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve. - Ray Davis arrived home Sunday from a two weeks stay in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Grlovo and Dowcy Hill returned Friday from Med ford. . ; The Sewing club met with Mrs. Guy Dnvis Wednesday. . t Miss Rachael Davis was quifo sick tho first of the week With tonsllitisj ( Mr. and.' Mrs. Thos. Hcrriot ot Ap plegato are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James E, Grieve. Mrs. Herriot is Mr. Grleve's sister. The folks at the power plant enjoyed a basket supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. GrioVo Monday. The evening was spent in playing cards. Chester Davis is carrying the mail for' a" few, days while Mr. Ilollcnbeak ovorliaiilB hls cai;,, preparatory to using it oii.tho mull route. . ' - R.- E. Paul and Ralph Poyton called on Earl Peyton Friday. ', ' F.rank r Ditwol'th . was operatod ,on for. 'appendicitis '.at: Ashland Saturday morning and 'Is' in ii Very critical con- ditloh. '.. .. :'. ' ": i .. . " Mrs'. - Dougherty' called oh Mrs. Gux Davis Siindpy afternoon. -! " '..' ' ' IG AGIO I BRINGS RHEUMATISM Says a little Salts in water;maj save you from dread . , . . attack. ' . Rheumatism , h easier to avoid than to cure, states a- well-known authority. We arc advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less neat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism' is a. direct- result yf eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which is absorbed into the blood. , It is the function of. the kidnevs-to filter this , icid from the' blood and cast it out in ;hc urine; the pores of the skin are also a moans of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores arc dosed hus forcing the kidneys to do double .ork, they become weak and sluggish nd fail lo eliminate the uric ackl vhich keeps accumulating and circulat ng through the ,systcm, eventually sct ling in tile joints and muscles causing iffness, soreness and pain called rhcu ,' atism. ' '""'. -. At Jhc, first twinge of; rheumatism .: :ct ' ' frdnV' any'pliarmacy ' about four mnccs of Jao Salts; put a tablespoon ;'ul in a class of water and drink before nrcakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by itimulating the' kidneys to "normal action, thus ridding the blood -of these impurities., ' v- . ; . i ' .-. .. jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes; and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thou sands of folks who arc subject, to rheu matism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent, litlna-water .drink which helps overcome uric acid and ' is bene ";i1 i-ni.r kirbieys as well. .' .' County Treasurer's lot'.and 11th Call for Medford. irrigation District lion, struction. and General Fund War rants.' ''..-. State, of Oregon,. County of 'Jackson. Treasury Department,' Jacksonville, Oregon. .March 2nd, 1921. . ' . ''".Notice Is hereby given that tliero are funds on . lwnd for' the .redemption, of all Medford lrrigatlonlWnrrunts hlch havo.lieon issued against tne uonsiruc-Itlon-.'fund of, said District prior to this dateA .':''"' " ' '. Also, warrants'- Issued against, the General Fund of said Medforll Irriga tion District, '-numbered 307 to 395 In elusive. I " . . Interest ceases on these .warrants above called this 2nd day of Mnrcb 1921. A. C-WALKER. County Trea3. of Jackson Co., Oregon '' Ex-Officio Trcas. of . tho Medford Irritation District. v 292 CO. J. C. BARNES I'hone 7B4-.I 2 West rermin Zana ...PROSPECT; WA NT KB MISCK I. LA X KOVS WANTED Indian Runner 'duck eggs J and goose eggs for sotting. Aililross llollopeter, Jacksonville, Gen. Del. WANTED -To buy two carloads of billed grain hay. Hus.s .Mill. tf WANTED Low iron wheel wagons. Call Rogue River Valley Canal Co.. S. Fir St. . 292 WANTED Estimates g:von on all kinds pf building work. Jobbing a specialty. J. H. Drew. I'hone 8-J-l. 298 WANTED Shoe repairing' while you . wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21 S. Central Ave. Quick service, quality work. B. N Biden, prop. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 4X8-M or 488-X. tf WANTBO SITUATIONS WANTED By lmnrriod - man, position as truck or tractor driver. F. Kossie, Washington Rooms, 33 Front St., room 5. 294 WANTED Work by at 319 S. Grape St. woman rooming 293 WANTEl-Cratiiig and packing; gar den work; housoclcanlng. Phone 522-W. 297 HELP WANTED FKMALIO WANTED Waitress $30 a month, room and hoard. Sunkist Hotol, . Hilt, Calif. 293 HJCLP WAHTKI MALI WANTED A No. 1 sawyer-and setter wants work In sawmill can glvo good references. 207- S. Ivy St., Medi'ord, Ore. 297 WANTED Mart with team Tor ranch work near Phoenix. Phono Edmls ' ton 128. , . 291 TOR KENT tfOlllNISH'UD ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room, hot and cold water, bath. 221. N. Holly. 293 FOR RENT Comfortably furnished sleeplng,rooin. Home privileges. 225 ' : S.' Riverside . ' : 291 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, $2.00 per week. Phone P0-R. 445 S. Front " :-( -.-r; ..v."; '. ., -303 FOR ' RENT Sleeping' rooms, hot and cold wAtor. bath any' time; use of wash tub and' Iron. Large gar age; 'ono block'. from- library. No. 604 W.ll-onth. ''' ' . - FUR RENT notrsEKEKPlNG . ROOMS ' FOR -RENT Light' housekeeping , room. r 511 S.'. Ccrfj.i;al. . . 391 FOR RJ3NT-Two." furnished 'house keeping rooms. 218 N. Central. '294 :ES1 keeping rooms. E. Ninth., , 227 S. Uartlett anil "'.... .- 292 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT-r-Four room- bungalow, modern. Inquiro 518 King. St. 292 LOST LOST White Spitz dog, name Tip. Finder phone Chus. Cook, Applcgatc. Reward 294 LOST Uotweon high.-school nnd Oak- dalo Btoro, part of gold pencil. Re ward. Phono 7-F-14. ' ' , 292 TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Threo year old brindle steer branded with Circle S. Split in each oar, underbit in right. Phone .Otto Caster, Modford, R. 4. . . 295 HONEY TO tiOAN TO LOAN J B, Andrews loans money on real eHtato and buys mortgages and Liberty bnnds. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape. street f4 FOB . KJCOilASOB W EXCIlANClET-Poitland prbporty, five roowj hoilso,-)ols'84xl20, good slto for, large1 building, five blocks from river, and 120. acre farm, burn, house, tHli ty-flve acres in cultivation, fencod,'. mineral spring of viilub on hind, thirty miles from Portland. Ev change both .properties for country or city -property in Jackson county. Write owner, Box "189, 'Jacksonville, ..Oregon, v . -,v .... . .' 296. AUTOMOBILES FOR' SALE Two Fords,- two llrlggs aiit),woodsaw attaoh'monts. ,C'hll or phone Henry. Wool)', 086-Y' or. 608 'S. Newtown. : FOR SALE-i-The owpqr says .we mfifit Bell ,-l 920 Dort. . $ll wortp OT extras. Co.rd tiles. $1000-. ."Comb. soon. It -won't last lbrtg. 'Clark & Chllders. v. ; '..:.''.- .'.'' tf FOR 8 ALE La to Oakland Six,-first-class shape, run about 6000 miles. A bargain. Take small car in trade. Terms. Cail at Apparel Clcanern and Hatters,. iu3 N. Central. 292 FOR BALE Cheap,. one six -cylinder car, slightly burned. 'Call 769-J. 293 FRUIT AND POULTRY 5 acres all In cultivation. Lota of gHd fruit trees In full bearing.' Two rthm! tvells find iihtce. Ih under the now IrrtRiillon priJiK-t, fair liiilldiiiEs, close to .Medford on fine mini, You oan buy this proper ty for Ioms money tluin you uiil linvo to pay for a iiuill lionie on n .fifty foot lot In un, nnd you are still nltlilii milking dlstauoe or tin; down town district, MVq: are-posUvo that we have more to offer' -for your ilollur iglit lHrc in-the .MiMlford dlslrh-t tluin you will rind elnenlirn!. mo why not give us the opportunity lo try and prove- It to your sallMfnttton. t . IlllOWX & WIIITF. ' BflLLANH HOTEL t'ORNER . !FOR 8ALK TOCnTRl Al EOUS FOR SALE Can only book a few hufuli'od Leghorn chicks ill April. Got your orders in now. Dressier Square Deal lliitvlierv. I'hnnc 951-L. 291 FOlt SALE Pure bred White Wynn ' dottes, 11 bens, 1 rooster. 1 cockerel. Those are blue ribbon birds. Phono 420-W. 293 FOR SALK t ' L l -Goose eggs. hone R-13-X 29o FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 per sotting. It. I. cockerels. f2.501'eaoh. Choioe female canaries $1.00. Phono 847-Y. FOR SALE Barred Hock OKgs, 15 for $l.u0. Puro O. A. C. strain. Phone 17-F-21. 292 FOR SALE Haired Rook eugs for hatclilng, O. A. C. strain, $1.00 per sotting.. J'hone 8-J-2. 293 FOR 8ALE hatchlng. -Barred Rock Phone 919 V. ggs for 291 FOR SALE White Plymoiitli Rock laying pulletB $2.50 each. Pen of 10 hens und cockerel, heavy laying strain, $3.00 each. One now 1921 Master incubator, 250-ogg capacity. C. E. Morton, Ashland St., Ashland. 292 FOR SALE Will to Leghorn chicks $15 to $18. Eggs $5.00 per hundred. R. I. Red eggs, chicks and cockerels. Dressier Square Deal Hatchery. ' Phono; 95LL. 315' FOR SALE 1 Intohlng eggs from my brod to lay White Leghorns. W. J. Warner. ... tf FOR SALE S. C. Willie Leghorn eggs from first-class stock, $1.60 for set ting of 15. Gut them at Mail Tribune office. tf FOR SALE O. A. C. strain Barred Rock eggs for hatching. Phono 5-F-2. 'T. K. Pottcnger. . FOR HALE Barred Rock oggB from O. A. C. best laying- stralu. Phone 685-R-3. 294 VOn SALE RICAtj ESTATE FOR SALIC 7 room liouso, 3 bod rooms, slooplug porch, garage, large lot, sbado trees, paving paid, dosir ablo location, $3800. Tonus. K. E. I Ilodgniun, 447-R. FOR SALESmair cottage nt 1107 Nlantic St.- Good condition, east front, garden spot and sovoral fruit trees.- Chicken - house and yard. Sewor and water. Tolephouo owner, 452-R ovenings. 290 FOR SALE 5 room modern collage, garago, newly papered and painted inside nild out. Very close ill. Price $1600. $1000 cash, balance terms. Address 1). K care Tribune. 292 FOR SALE Nice bungalow, 7 rooiiu- modeln, on pavement, cement walks, mwn, fruit and berries. Look mid you will buy. Good terms. MS Realty. St. 29(i FOR SALE Modern 6 room bungalow, every up-lo-dnto convenience. Easy terms. Inquiro owner, 313 Apple St. 296 " ' '- ' i . m .r FOR SALE Corner lot close in, small 2-room house In good shapo. Price $800. Terms. 322 E. Fourth und ( Applo. Soo owner nt house. FOR SALE Modern 5-room bungalow, close In, Inrgo lot, $2500.' $500 casu. 422 S. Laurel. , 292 FOR SALE Eight room, modern story and half bungalow two blocks; from Hotel Medford. Piped for gas. Elec tric range anil water heater go with place. Prlco $3650. Tonus. Phono .owner 905-W or 474. , 295 FOR SALE Flvo room modorn house, garago, Btoro , room, wood house, chicken liouso. Call 215 W. Jackson St. - 293 FOR SALE Bunga-iows and cottnge.8. See ub bofore purchasing. Modford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 ,W. Main. tf I' OH SALIC Uood ranches. See; us before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 ;N, Grape St. Phone 63-M. ' tf Foit BALI Loasw ana exenauge real estate. iJold Ray Realty Company. FOR. SALE Houses and bungalows furnished or unfurnished; also acreage C. S. Butterfleld, phone 216. Bankruptcy Invariably roHuUn ml account fit Improper accounting mjt hud a SYST13M Is our bUBlno63 I INCOME TAX Returns 'correctly preparod. Bookkeeping and othor business difficulties satisfactorily adjust ed. Consult us. i O Auditing System, Irvsurarvce ERVICEIO: , M. I. SCUMITT, Mgr. niono RBI I.ilwrly Ildg. FOK HALK UIVKHTOCK FOR SALE One small horse, weWil about 9'M) lbs., will work ellher sin gle or double or in saddle. Priro lor quick sale $U. E. C. Richinoinl, Central I'oint. 297 FOR SALE Twelve weaned pigs, fine ones, to each. M. 11. Harper, Table Rock. 297 FOR SALE Two fine fresh cows. Miravista orchard, 597 J-3. tf FOR SALE Ton beautiful frosh milch cows, also good work horse. Walsh's place, one milo northeast of Medford on Crater Lake Road. 303 FOIl SALE Span heavy mules; team good work horses. Phono 17-F-21. 292 FOR SALE Three roistered lime ford bulls, flno stock, priced low. Jas. Campbell, l'hoiii) li-li'-21. 292 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for salo four Shorthorn bulls, ready for service your choieo for $3.10. Two younger at $200, mostly red. Applv Juntos Stewart, Mount crest. Ranch, Hilt, Calif. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Manure. Phono 452-Y. Hoover Dairy, tf FOR SALE Few hundred pounds good alfalfa seed cheap. E. P. Hughes, Talent. 297 FOR SALE A Cleveland tractor thor oughly overhauled and in oxeollont running order. Price is right. Harry Rosenberg. Phono Hotel Medford nt 7 p. in. 29 FOR SALE Canary birds. 512 S. ark 293 FOlt SAT.Ii! rtnelnnned hpimlod Heed barlev, $2.50 cwt., $18.00 ton. Plfone 809-W, J. E. Judy. 296 FOR SALE Child's go-cart, in good condition. 325 S. Riverside. Phono 7111. 1 Olio FOlt SALE Homo grown alfalfa seed 20c por lb. C'orvallls .test 99.711 J. M. Hurley, R. R. No. 2. Medford Phono 21-F-15 Jacksonville. 296 FOIl SALE 50u cords wood on ground or will deliver. Good proposition for mini with truck. W. L. Van Houten, Gold Hill. 295 FOR SALE-Slnglo diso grain drill. nearly now. Bargain prleo. Phone 17-F-21. " 292 FOR SALE One tent 8x10. 223 N. Central. Inquire 292 FOlt SALE One new Sampson trac tor ut a very low price; will take good loam In on payment, balanco cash and tonus. Geo. L, Trolchlor Motor Co., Modford, Oroj tf FOR SALE tlltoos. C. Early SuiiiIku seed po M. rarker, phono 452-W. ,. 291 . FOR SALE Two soeniid-liand spring- tootli harrows. Hubbard Bros, tf" FOR SALE Storo counters, tubles, dc8k and shelving. C. D. Abbott, 912 S. Central Ave., Medford, Oro. Phone 435-W. . 294 FOR SALE Up to date, completely ' equipped Russoll threshing outfit, 16 11. p. Hteamor, 27x46 separator. -All In good, running order. For price and details write or soo Bradford Bros., Elkhond, Oro., Douglas Co. 292 FOR SALE Plato glass- mirror and man's blcyclo.' Phono 371-X. 293 FOR SALE Hay ut Threo Oaks. W. ,1. Hnrtzcll; tf FOR SALE 220 gallon Bowser gaso- lino pump and tank. Riverside Gar age. ' 299 FOR SALE Seasoned wood by tier or cord. Must bo sold soon. Prompt delivery. O. A. Scoly, 947-L, and W.. E. Blair, 890-X. ' 297 FOR SALIi 200 pair now Bhoes nt cor.. Seoond-linnil shoos and shoe repairing nt tho Medford Shoe Hos pital, 119 E. Sixth SL, Modford. .. FOR SALE One 6-horse Almo sta tionary engine, like new, $225. One 5-foot orchard disk, used, one season, $5 0. One 8-toot orchard disk, used ono season, $75. One 10-lnch gang plow, Just like new, $75. 0. E. Gates Auto Co. It FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and- Qlrt. Plowing and teaming irork done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Batnman. 102 Maple street. FOUND FOUND A man's bicycle:' Inquiro nt 21 S. Central Ave. tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chiropractic Physician JOUETT P. , BRAY Straight Chlro- praetle, rooms 409-10 M. F. .&, H building. 9 to 12 a. Ill , 2 to 5 p. m.. dully except Thursday. Phono 580. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGH CO Offlco 42 North Front SL Phom 315. Prlcos right. Service guar nntecd. DAVIS TRANSFLA Anything movoo ' day or night Service guaranteed . Fair treatment 104 S. Fir. Phone: Otfloo r.44 or res. 047-11 2n. , tf- BARGAINS FORD TOURING $276.00 FORD TRUCK With covered body, cab and windshield. Practically new $700 Patton and Robinson. Inc. Tel WO llif fa RiVrTfide BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abotracton. 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. ETiTets Licensed archltec.r. Sisson, California. . : 322 Auto Supplies ' LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We ar operating tho largest, oldest anl best-equipped plant In the Pacitlo northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under written guarantee. 34 North Fiftoenth St, Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF 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 ot estates, a specialty. . B. F. , LINDAS Attorney, General Practice Patonts, .. a . specialty. Stewart Bldg. . '' ; ' " .. - WINKIELJJ.JI. GAYl(ORD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, lOf East Main St., Medford. , . . ; G. A. CODDING Tawyor;f 'Modford National Bank Bldg. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds ot 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 Buldiiig. Office hours' S to 12 a. m., 1 tb 5 p. m. Phone 285. Electric Service BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO.Factory distributors for Exldo Batteries anir Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Nat Bldg. Phono 116. . 314 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll j son, C. P. A. Attention given t anything in Accounting and Incomt Tax requirements. Look Into out simplified accounting method. ' Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-RV ' 1 ... - r Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS ' TV'e execute . all forms of bonds. McCurdy Iusuranco Agency. . j tf, " . -i Instruction Tn Music. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Haight Musis studio, 818 Garuett-Corey Building Phone 72. ,. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phyr , aiolan and Burgeon. Spinal adjust. loontH, general treatments ana rllag, nosis. . 309-10-11 M. F. & 11. Bids, Elevator to third floor. Phone 29 DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and -stirKeun. Practice limited". to' eye. oar, nose and throaLrJSy.cs,BClentlf-Ically- tested and -glasses-suppIBed, Oculist and Aurlst for S, P. R. R. Cot M. F. & II. Co. Bldg. l-nono ftSTi 1 it i DR. F. O. CARLO V(, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physiejansi 41fi-4l.7,,Oarnett-Coroy Bldg. phono 901-L. ' Residence 26 S... Laurel St DR. W.' ' W, HOWARD-Osteopathlo Physician. Special, attention given to eyo; ear, nose and throat. , 303 Liberty building. Phone 496. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro. praotic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bids.' Phone 960. . '. . - ' 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. , tf Dr. WM: W. P. HOLT Physician an Surgeon. Offices M. V. ft H. Bldg. Phone 165. Residonce 118 Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2. - - . . - i DR. SCHELLER Osteopathic Physic ian. Rooms 44 South Grape. ' " ' Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has .the best equipped printing office ' In Southern ! Oregon. t Book binding, Jooso leaf loogers,' billing systems; etc. Portland prlcos. 27 N. Fir St Public Accountants ALAN BRACK INREED, Room' 8 F. E. HAYES, Room 10 Jackaon 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 Awntng Works MKDFOHI) TENT AND AWNINO WORKS 128 N. Orape St. Phon J?t Buffer, Proji, " l" j; Alter" JF,rnm