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MEDFOTID MATT, TUTBUNfl, MTCDFOTtD, OTfEGOW SATURDAY. MAT?CIT 32, 1921 Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDKNT NEWSPAPER PUBM8HRD EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO. The Medford Sunday Sun Is furnished subscribers desiring a seven day dally newspaper. Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29 North Kir street. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mai), the Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. RORKRT TV. KUHL, Editor. SUM PTE R S. SMITH. JIanaser. SUBSCBlFTXOZr TEBMBl BY MAIL IN ADVANCE: Dsllv. with fiimilav Run. vcnr 17. fid Dally, with Sundu'y Sun. month. .7fi ' Dally, witnoui hunday Kun, year.... e.fiu Iafly. without SundHy Sun, month .G5 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun, one year 2.00 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central . Point, Phoenix, Talent: Dally, with Sunday Sun. month... Dally, wlthojt Sunday Bun. month .6" Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.&0. Dnllv. with Hunnav Sun. one vtuir 8. All terms by carrier cash In advance. RipplingRhyniGS rwslt Mason, INCONSISTENT. T Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaun County. Sworn daily a vera ire circulation for six months ending Oct. 1!0 3226 Entered as second-class matter Medford, Oregon, under the act of Maj-ch MIJMBEIIS OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Ths Associated Press Ib excluHtvelv entitled to the use for rrnulillcathm of nil news umtatcms credih'd to II, or noi otherwise crvuited In tills paper, and alao Che locn news numiHhiMi heroin. All rights of repuhllcatlon of spfclal oiKpatches nereui arcs aino r'8rrveu. 1 ' 'W3c- Ye Smudge Pot V H) Arthur Terry ' The Hamon uitM-diu. trial baa start ed, and tho newspaper ihiton of the wldoiv are KcttinK worv', ami the photos of the fair defendant better;, IIINd'S ji i-o most- inconsistent here, in this worltl, suj and dun: von cannot bnv 11 stein of beer, lint yon can buv a biiii.' The stein of here's a wieked tltinjr, there is no doubt of that ; it sets a inilliui hats iiuin;; beneath the drinker's hat. And yet ine thii.ks the mi -is worse, when placed in sinful hands; it boosts the business uf the heaise and crape-and mourners' bands. It hoists ll e ouiiiivi.l of crime which in the cities thrives, where men are shot down in their .rime, and yield up useful lives. The youthful loiio s. whi.se wolfish souls are not worth twenty cents, at mitli ivrlit h ave their haunts and holes and shoot down worthy g!i:ts. Von caiirot walk into a store and buy a kIuk of gin; I he merchant and Ids clerks would roar, and call the sheriff in; and this is very we'l indeed; 'tis well such traffic slops; for seldom do trail mortals need so much as forty drops. Hut you can walk into a .' tore to buy a deadly ri 1 1 ; the clerk will try to sell yon four, if you're supplied with moil. Jt's worse to buy a demijohn than 'lis to buy n jjat. and so the wave of crime -iocs on. and 'coro ners wax fat. Alonj,' the road the hearses roll, with slain inch by the ton; yon cannot buy a flowing bowl, but you may buy a gun. Why Sub-Sea Signaling Booms Oceanic Real Estate Including Yap WASHINGTON, D. C "Though the laying of three' black, prosaic-looking cables under the hundred' miles of sea water that separate' Key '.West from Havana has little (if rohiance In It to by the great metal strands, these, far reaching tentacles of .man's intelli gence began to stretch out under the waters of all the earth's oceans. The British Isles were tied to the continent - Automobile Accidents i the casual observer, it represents an by numerous cables reaching to Important step, in man's conquest of i France, Belgium, and Holland. The space and . time," says a bulletin issued Scandinavian countries were connect, from Washington, D. C, headquarters ed with each other and Germany. Por- ' of the National Geographic society.. tugal laid a cable to Brazil, and after "These( cables will for tho first time this pioneer other followed at'various j carry the voices of mainland America , points across the South Atlantic. A to the 'Queen of the Antilles" and j line through the Mediterranean and j bring back answering voices; and at; the Red Sea connected England with j the same time they will be carrying India, Australia, the-East Indies and' I the sound of syoken words for a great- China. Another doubled Africa and er distance under water than they i reached the same objectives. have ever been carried before. It is the latest chapter in the far from' fin ished story of man's struggle to fling "Finally In 1902 the greatest of cable laying projects was undertaken the crossing of the Pacific. The first Pa-' H I? i ,u r j J.xuisvi.1 x U11U vvtl 1 UJJ '. I With craloful hearts wo than!;:! to Almlu'hly (Jed for a won derful nutpnttrinr; of love and Konor OH.ty 1y the American people. . Three' and a hall' million innocent hUdl-eni helpless waifs of the war, give illn K. l.ano liwumc the treasurer of this European Relief Council. Mr. Hoover, throwing all his. tremendous enerKies Into the work as chairman of the council, devoted his entire, time and iilrenKth In the most tireless an jsclf-sacill'ieinjT manner to -. an inten- and cold, and all liken iilvu. i-anipalKii thioUBhout the vntirt They, cried out aero.sn 'nation! and statu and local coimni Air goon democratic papers - nic howling with i-lKhtcnus indlKniitioit over uppointlnent of Henry M. lau liberty as attorney general In the cab- inet of Mr. Harding. . No. evidence, has been -Introduced so far to prove that Mr, JDaugherty is either a pinhcad or u rubber stamp, a species that pre vailed "In the last cabinet. : . : l - ,. ' 11K WAS A.TOl'ltlKT. ' (Albany DeihiK-rat) ' City .Marshul C'atllir reported that between February 23 and March a, there were -4 ti arresta, ' of which 45 were hoboes and one . was a speeder. u Initial plan's for the' construction of n hotel at Crater -Jjiiko were eon sltlercd at a meeting In Portland 1'Yl day, and' Portland business men lent their "moral support" to the scheme with accustomed gusto. Meteorological conditions point to the. inauguration of u fairly decent Sabbath at Inst. ".A Ul'ItATi CONTORTIONIST. . .. . (Vi'cku .loiii'iial) 1 'Mrs. H. ' A. bnl'l narrowly 'es caped a setlnun' uccidciit a iveek , ago. .' Whilo she wiih dreKaing a , solo on the front log of her sud dlo horse, tho animal unexiieet edly struck forward with its hind feet, striking Mrs. Hall squarely on tho brldgo of hnr noso and knocking her over forward. Tho hoof inflicted . a painful hruiHc, Instead of breaking tho bones of tho nose, as she was balanced on her heels n an unsteady position. Instead of bending over, and 'of fered llttlo roHlstancc to the blow. Nothing are so onHy to cook as po tatoes, and thero is nothing hennery cooks do so poor a job of cooking on. 1 "Work on the construction of a rail road to 'the Blue l.cdgu was halted Krl., when tho nuperviHlng engineer lost tho oru'sor off his beat lend pen cil. This was offset by an nil gusher spouting' for three hours on tho Main Stem before he was capped. A new and highly fantastic form of government .Is being vigorously allot Into Russia and the limmiunH, ami the doctor and the patient both seem to enjoy It. 'f , It Is fast approaching the season when IntenHlve fishing will commence to Interfere with the name kind ol farming. Hay la about the only crop that can bo raised wltli any suc cess while holding a bamboo pole. -Baion Rosen has apparently finished Ills memoirs, "Forty Years a Diplomat" In the Sal. Kvo. Post, within the samo length of time. There Is nothing to read now, worth while, but articles by Gorman goiieriils, and, democrat visi tors to the Peace Conference, were, starving with ditieaHe. the Ken, "Save us or we perish!" Anil lees wcrn dub klv .organized, in w'lilch the thirty-three million dollars need- literally scores of thousands of.thc ed to Save these little ones from death ! leading men. audi.wuriien of Anfi-i-ien ..i. . i. ic t . -has now been raised. . . lTjidCr' the mighty impuLsc of this na.tlori-.wide appeal to 'the heart and blind ;of.L '-America; and the awaken ing, of the national spirit of service among scores of millions of our peo- nle. Air. Hoover fnilnr the rllrricitl. ties which had hampered and threat- where, organizing ened to stop the relief work for his banquets without organization notaoiy lessening, and ne periling his own served, nigbr irrid day for .weeks to the sscrltji'i .i'f..visjjrJl,phjr -buoinera and soctarcivltyti';HooSeVii set ting an' i mspli'lnK.t"t)tliiib of. 'dovo- ition and iU'eleH brieVgy, traveled from one end of the country to the other, addressing public meetings every- "InvlHlble guest" number, even lm- health by his in- l.ia tnougms aim even inq inionauons clfip llne wag kM by a iirtish corn that measure his reelings to his fel- pany frum Vancouver, British Colum lows at the ends of the earth. , . , J Pa, to Australia, a dititance of 'flgOO "Progress in spanning the, salt water 'mnea 1 . . that divides the world into what' were i .... . ,, , ,. , ,, , , , '.., Islands "Necessary Raw Material", once Idea tight compartments and ' which now know "the gossip of each1 "The Pacifl wIth ltB vast dialancea other's market places, forums and bou-. "'"strates admirably the cable-created (loirs as soon as they art) known -at "ee for the ownership of small home-started in earnest only three.- islnd8 for wlllch: '!llrlnK the latter cpiarters cf a cqntury ag-.' a'rter Samuel l'art ot tlle lttst century, there was F. B. Morse proved with tlie telegraph much competition, little understood by that distances over land wore slight ,nany laymen. Signals traverse under barrinrs lo evrhftnLMmr siirnals It is wa,er cables weakly at best, and thero I perhaps little known' that Morse also al'e definite limits to the distance over 1 ... n, !... ' ... . ..,.i.r,i which messages can be transmitted. ClO UHW V lUI .1,1 OL Ll ll.IIIIIOII with under-waler signaling: After ,sland relay station?, therefore, be successfully sending messages through come vltal necessities , Beoause Great a wire laid under part of New York Drltaln owns 1,0 il,lan,ls 'n the north harbor torn Castle Garden (now the western Pacific and It was not desired New York CHv Aquarium) to Gover- lo relax on the alien-: territory ' of nor's Islaa'd,' ho gave it as his ojilnion'' Hawaii,;tho firt Pcif.CftHs.ftagthe that signaling over a', properly buift longest non-relayed 8ecttoftoi,:(UP cable between 'Europe' and America world; 31 a8 miles, from Vancouver, to, .Should be possible, . , rmun IMHIW,.::.-. First Atlantic Cable a Failure MWirfflWSeWlWlr "The first efforts to reulze-Morses. caule n!as '.an AmeSican Pacine nro,iteiin L ih-. hi. hrtta were eame whs established extending 7S4 i taibnes. Because neither cable-makins milC8 from San FraHq ptia Pbil- nor cable-laying-had been masteie.l. winnva, KiuMwajB.iwwiui, aiiuway .. ,. '. , , ... i Island. 'and Guam.'. Without thp nns- iiie came uroKBugaiu aim ui;hiii, uiiu - the broken end was flnallv ahandonnd sesion of these islands by the United In mid-Atlantic. Tho.iirst commercial- states tne b.uild'ns of a trans-Pacific and lawsuits ' You mav take everv human precaution against . accidents, but if Webster is right, they often happen ; at most unexpected times and places. Automobile accidents are no exception. , If confronted with a claim for injuries inflicted either real, or fancied the experience will be , very unpleasant at best, Most people desire protection against financial loss to themselves but at the same . time do not want "to escape, an obligation to anyone who has suffered through their fault. The only solu- tion for properly meeting the responsibilities of own ing an automobile is known as LIABILITY, INSUR-, !ANCE. The rates have been steadily lowered as the ; form lias become more popular and the cost is now',' really negligible. Get full particulars from. McCURDY Insurance Agency : Medford National Bank Bldg. ' Tel. one-two-three was able very (illicitly to enlist and 'tense and conscious ainillcation to the -i.-iii iiiiiiiio in ono gi-eni consouoateu : great . lass which lias now been roller organization, under the mime brought to n triumphant completion. new vision gr,oet the of tho. lOllinpcnn Hellef Council, tho active support of tho following eight national organizations: . The Ameri can Itellef Administration, the Amer- And now eyes of Americans: Three and a hall million of pairs .of litCo arms arc stretched out to us across the sea, lean Ited ( ross, the Federal Coun- not In piteous pleading, but in the ell of the Churches of Christ In : passionate gratitude of childhood. America the Knights of Columbus, Throe nnd a half million pairs of eyes the . M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., tho arc searching our souls, not with the American Friends' Service commit- haunting gn'ze of suffering and death, tee, and the Jewish Joint Dlstriliu- but brimming over with Joy nnd love lion committee. ICx-Socretniy Frank- and thanksgiving. Llterniv nicest. Tli Geography of Milady's Adornment ly successful submarine cable was laid cable under American control would WASHINGTON, IX C With tlle gradual rottirn to pre-war conditions man lays asldo his uniform and dons his patent leather pumps and high hat to accompany the companion of his softer moods to the opera.. She, con trariwise to that policy of nature for docking the male In brilliancy of color- Looms of Lyons Do Their Part "The sort lustrous silk of hor Paquln,, inndev gown acquired its shimmer In thb 'looms of Lyons, France, which p'reft pares about one-third of all tho raw' silk produced In or brought to Europe. I The lace with which the artlst-modlsto ' varied -lie. fabric probably grew under tne Hands of diligent' peasant women lug and plumage, tricks herself out In tho Voskob mountains, or In the cel. after a fashion which makes the so- J lurs 6i a rain-soaked Belgium dwelling. The Costa Hlca i'anania war, unlike must wars In tho tropics, sustained damage, other than tho killing uf a initio. V Liberty llollds, NEW TOHK. Mar. 1'.'. Liberty bonds closed,' ilVi's 1110. Ill; first s.7li libl: .second 4's Jtili.an: first lU's $.!'; second A '4 's '$si!.li4; third 4i;'s $110.3-1; fourth I i, 's $ii.0: Victory 8-Vs $'.17.22: Victory 4 's 7.!!4; , N'KW YORK, Mar. 12. Tlle actual ! condition of clearing boose banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold 3 1 .tiS J.I;; tl reserve In excess of legal requirements. This is an Increase of J:itl,7"n,2xo from last week. "This Woman Suffered Mrs. II. A. l.cumaii, Sttirgln. Colo., writes; "I suffered with bladder and kidney trouble for years. Doctored and tried everything. No help. Final ly a friend sent me Foley Kidney Pills. They helped me so much 1 used 7 bot tles. Now I feel fine. Speut sleepless nights. Suffered so It si-emod I hardly could live. Kecomtnend Foley Kidney Pills to all who suffer from kidney trouble as I did." Hold everywhere. Adv. brloty of Ills white shirt-bosom and black coat only n background for hor gnrgeousness. "Woman has called on land and sea, tho birds of the air and tho subterran ean channels of the earth to yield up their treasures lor her adornment," says a bulletin from the National tico gruphlc society. "As sho lnJly invites attention with tho gaily-colored ostrich fan which she moves across tho lino of vision, shu is Indeed an exotic thing of admiration and I'.eneroslty'B making. Powerful birds on a farm In South Africa prob ably had their (all unci wing feathers plucked and it magnificent boast of the jungle In India or the' llelglau Congo snorted 111 rage anil pain when he gave up bis life that his tucks might make the slender Ivory handle to support the feathers of that bauble. Hundred Animals Required' for One Fur Wrap "Carelessly tnsse.; usido In the warmth and light of the theatre lies the lustrous sable wrap. The hundred or more of little lS-lncli dark brown' animals required to make this coat tempted trappers Into difficult, ami dangenrtis enterprises on tho frozen areas or northern Russia and Siberia. The ' fragrance that intrigues your senses Is probably the distilled petals of roses grown In tlle fertile valleys of lliilgarla. A Chinaman In Shantung shod his qiietto to furnish the material for llio net that holds the coll'fure In unblemished continuous undulations, and a smelly stockyard of Kansas City or Chicago gave Its refuse heap that unobtrusive bono hairpins might hold the smooth colls in place. Tho slow anil sure tortoise furnished tlle only beautifully carved ornament ot her hair. "The ropes of gleaming white pearls that cat ess her, throat wero probably gouped from, the hearts of the huge thick-shcllcd oysters of tho South seas. Australia, Philippines and llufnia or from tho smnll thin-shelled ones of Venezuoln. Japan, Persia, and Ceylon. The platinum for the clasp came from Colombia and the diamonds which stud It may have been taken from the dark Interiors of subterranean depths In Hiaiil or South Africa, to be polished by diamond cutters In Antwerp. Am sterdam or llrugos. The tiny jewelled watch on her wrist, kept probably lo prove to Its nearer that time Is mi object hi her world, had the 175 pieces in Its liny 'Insides' made by a Swiss workman whose skill was so great that he made no mistakes in fitting in screws which to the unpractieed eve resemble dust particles. 'The silver ; buckles on her pumps were hanimorod by an artisan from I raw material gleaned from the mines' of our own Rocky mountain or Great Hnsln states, or from Mexico, which for many years produced more than a third of tho world's output. Hut the pumps, most' llkefy, were made In Massachusetts and the silk stockings in Wisconsin. Nun in Switzerland Worked cn Handkerchief "Some llttlo linn In the mountains of Switzerland, far romoved from such an atmosphere as that in which the American lady of letsuru basks, pu-tlently- piled her noodle to fashion tho exquisite doslgn. which1,- wlorus ..tho haudkorobioi wimsqifbrjfilt was'gTown lir the, fields'"- p'Woftn-'lorii Ireland. Parjs contributed tho 'Bi'endpr-flngered kid glovoa .ami; ilie fragrant, uowd.V iinil oiiiiS ..spectacled Aid, followC'ftrre- wnr' tloNjuttfy pt-ubajily v carefully gronttd the lenses for Hio'iipera glasses which milady casually levels at Homer, Caruso, or Tetiiuzlnl." a tho roanir hf thn much loan mnhl. ,lave oeen impossioie. rnis American tious desire to connect Knirland and llne has a branch from Guam to tho France. This cable about 2 miles now famous island of Yap, and connec- long, was laid under the Straits of tlons Imm ,nere to Shanghai and Dover in 1851. Then came other Bhort JaPan to the north and to the Dutch cables: Italy to Corsica and Sardinia, ,East Iniies t0 tne south. Sardinia to Africa, Scotland to Ireland,! "While cables were being laid under and at length In the Itlack sea. the oceans and telegraph wires strung "In 1857 Furope and A merica . weve j on landl Alexander Graham Dell in rirst connected by cable and messages vented the telephone and, there was were exchanged for -several months, added the. desire to connect. water But the insulation of the cable was tie- separated countries by this more inti stroyed by: current 6fV no ; great mate means of communication. The strength and ;tie tw$ continents were ' first noteworthy underwater telephone again without eloctria communication.! cable was that laid In 1891, connecting for nearly ten years., An attempt to England with France. Submarine tele connect Europo 'with fn'ata through the phone conversations could be carried Red Sea was thV ne't ambitious -cable on over only relatively short distances, project, but it,-too,-wttsa- (ailtirei The duo to loss of energy In the long, large first successful long; cable, chiefly use- metul conductors, and the voice there ful for CDniiiierairt1l'ptsnses,.wu8 laid, fore conquered the barriers of water fittingly pnousili, ij jlltgjators, jb ,.the slowly; After the Straits', of Dover mediterranean wnero commercial nil- were uonquereu a row otner narrow tlons first sprang up. It extended from straits,, such as those between the Malta to Alexandria and was oponed Scandinavian peninsulas,' were crossed In 1SGI. , ... ... by telephone cables, nnd connections No Cable New o'trCivll War '- were made in the more heavily popu "Europe'.- ratimlnetl fwilhoiit- cable lated countries between the mainland news fi-T(m.;jlie. 'JtJn,It-4 States during and nearby Islands. the .Cjvll w'ar,"huf' lit' ftG(i..the Atlantic "Within the last few years tho In- was finally' clectrMifw bridged, ami ventlon of the Ptipin loading coils and the connection between tho Old and the Audlon amplifier has openod now New Worlds has since been continu- possibilities in underwater telephony, ous. In 186!) a cable was laid from and longer and longer cables are being Franco to the United States. Other laid. In addition to the cables from cables were laid from the Urltlsh Isles, Florida to Cuba, a telephone cable only and later direct connection was estab- a few miles shorter has recently been llshod between Germany ami America. laid In Hie Baltic between Germany By the beginning of tho World war and Fast Prussia, the province which thirteen transatlantic cables were in -was separated from Germany propor oporallon between Europe ami tho by the Polish corridor, created by the Vnlted States. ' jTroaty of Versailles to givo Poland "Once the north Atlantic was hound access to the sea." BABY CHIX ' HANSEN'S TItAPNEST SPECIALS , .. l'ggs direct from Hansen's farm nnd produced by liens ivltn a 175- . t!75 egg a j'cnr'ratln?T. ' The balance ,pf our. stock Is of tho llnnseu. ami Tailored Strains, not. directly. trnpnostcU, but with years of good breeding behind Ihenl. Hansen's Trapnest .Kpoeia'.s 1 day old chix .:..... $ .JO.i. 3 weeks old chlx ;. t ........ .15.;'.. 8 "weeks old pullets .'. i .l.COw . 4 weeks old cockrels ". . . ...'..' ",Bd v . 8 weeks old cockrels L.'..'-...'. 1.00... Ihinscn's Tanered Strain , Iired to lay . ..'. . ..$-.20 .'. .60 ($125.00 per 100) 1.60 (Selected) .25 (Selected) :,.S0... . ROGUE RIVER POULTRY FARM C V. Carpenter Phone 201-W. .SYMPATHETIC SERVICE :;' Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at THE PERL FUNERAL HOME Tour loved one is taken into the Home where there Is always some one with them. Our Residence Is on the Second Floor.. . We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment to any part of the United States or Foreign Countries. . We will take complete charge of any Service and make all arrangement. Lady Assistant, Phone 47. Corner of Sixth and Onkdalo. One block west of Postofflce. Oregon Oregon, Oregon Laud of tho pine, , The grand oil Pacific Your far western line. Homes of contentment And scenes of delight, My heart you have captured And hold in your might. .Mountains ami meadows Tlie clear running brook, Teeming' with lislies Awaiting your hook. Fields of alfalfa And ripening grain, Crown by the process' Of sunshine and rain. Apples and peaches Tho best In tho land. And pears that are lus'c'.ous And simply grand. Th(s and abundance Of more can be told. Where tho sunrise is silver And its setting Is gold lty D. E. Millard. Many fish which Inhabit tropical waters are poisonous us food. AUTO PAINT SHOP f Automobiles Painted and .Revarnished 221 North Hr. L. 0. fttfKlWKLE, Prop. Phone 777 -' , g. . . . ,i.i..ii: ;. ,- ' ' ' u ' t ft M'"is:'). .' ''i'i brie !. . m $ . .w ! i ll to oic. in-, ' , JUST ARRIVED A car lqad of the new Reo Speed Wagons V '"'w ''"" - There is nothing experimental about the SPEED WAGOW To compare this REO ; jwithjother vehicles ;of its type is to compare the real with imitations. t We invite your inspection of the new job Pruitt-Myers Motor Co. Medford, Ore. Used Trucks, Cars Trailers, Tractors The Largest Collection in Southern Oregon nt Prices at Sell 1 Atterbliry, 3Vi-ton, long wheel base,- late model, lunibor rolls, guar anteed 1st class condi- (04!1ift tion. Quick sale tPUlU 2 Federal 3V-ton, ions wheel base used one season, lumber rolls, every part in good condition fcOCfn and ready to go P"OvJU I 3 Federal 2-ton, standard wheel base. , You will have to see this to realize a"larguin. In tip- tOflAf top condition, for J)4UUU The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) ;.i General Motor Cur Iteflulshing ' V. Central & Jackson. Phona TOT $2500 th IjOc 5-ton $4000 rl tires, stake d. 1 iHOtl nnr . $1850 4 Nnsli Quad 3-ton.. Used one sea son, cost- J5600. In. At condition. If you want power on all i, It's, hero , . . .' 5 Federal 3 Mi -ton, with Iiec 5-toii Trailer and Logging Bunks ; ; . - .- 7 Huffman ?-ton, solid tires, stake rack body, newly painted. Used one season. 1U20 in.odol S Maxwell lV4-ton, solid tiros, stake rack body, newly painted. Used one season, .1920 model. Mnin lice Is riBht at ) 1 OOU i 9 Holt Caterpillar 43 Tractor. l,atest Model, used only enough to as sure its perfection. lJet d A tff tor than new J4UUU 10 Two ltcllancc Trailers, with loir- KlllK bunks, B-tons, tires uml spri.iKs ii ko now. .Lsod very llttlo JQQQ It -Ford'Uiiif. Thoroughly overhauled mm newiy painted. Guaranteed Mtiouid go quickly at ' Truck Bodies AVc make a specialty of all kinds of Bodies for Truck.-, Cabs and DelLmy Wagons. : " All Work Guaranteed ! -Rcincjnbcr, we carry a big1 stock jof Auto Springs. !' ' - Billings' . Carriage & Auto Works ..$225 13 Dort 'I'ourloK Car. Kew paint. Engine is thoroughly overhauled. If you arc think- CjOfin lug DonT, see tills for .. JpiUU Other Trucks, Cars, Trailers, and Tractors. Somo like new. All have attractive prices. You lose if you fall to look us over before buying. TIioko wishing to ADVERTISE AND SKLLi through us must place vohiclo in our storage. .None will be offered for sale that are not In first-class me chanical condition. Trices must be ATTRACTIVE for QUICK SALE. John C. Signor Tractors, Truck and Farm Machinery Medford. Orecon Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse immediately removed on short notice. Weoklv vinit in Pa.t. dence districts. Dally buslnesn rtl.. trict. Phone 89 i. ' wnrrsETT jf.nxixc.s. EARL FRUIT COMPANY of the Northwest SELL Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead Rex y Lime Sulphur Oil Solutions QUALITY AND PRICE RIGHT L. M. CAMPBELL Dintrict Manager