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1021 T'AflF, KF.VFN 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE -DAILY For a 30-cent Classified Ad a car was sold last week for $1,800. Figure that out The best and cheapest advertising medium in Southern Oregon is the Classified Ad Department of the Mail Tribune. IP;,. MEDFORD MAIL TRTRUNX MnDROUD. ORF.fi ON'. WKDXFSDAY. MARCH Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. 23. Cattln steady; receipts 64. Quotations un changed.., . a . ... -. -Hugi steady; receipts ; 3IJ4. ..Quotations-unchanged; ' - Sheep steady; receipts 124. Quo tations unchanged. Mutter " i . - ' TORTLAND, pre.. Mar. S3. nut ter steady. Extra cubes 39'8'40c; cartons 4 tic; prints 45c. Butteri'at, No. 1 churning cream 42tff45c f. o. b.,-" Portlnnd.' ' Undergrades 40c. Eggs weak, unchanged. Poultry .-Hens, heavy, 3903 le; light 24 26c;' old roosters 1417c; turkeys, dressed 4850c; ducks" 4245c. Grain and Hay Barley, $3l.003l.50; oats, $33.50 R34.BO; corn, No. 3, yellow, $30.00 '.30.50. - , : , ;Hillstuff8 Milrun, $29.00 ton. Hay Buying price, . timothy, $2u.OO2G:00; 'alfalfa,' ' $18.50 18.00; gralu, 'mixed; $22.0023.00; clover, $16.0017.00; straw, $15.00. N. Y. Stocks ' NEW : YORK, ' Mar. '' 23. Trading In tl.e" stock market today was un usually aetlvo and diversified. Fa ' vorlles in tlic industrial and special groups made extreme gains of two to six points., , Sales approximated 1, 200,000 shares. AlllH-Cbulmers 37.7 American Beet Sugar ......... 43.3 American Can 30.2 American Car , & Foundry -K .) 123.G American Hide & leather pfd. 48.5 American International Corp. 46. American Locomotive . 87.2 American Smelting & Refg. . . 40. American Sugar . S4.7 Amorlcan Sumatra Tobacco .. 81. 6 American T. & T 100. American Woolen 70.7 Anaconda Copper 37.7 Atchison 81.3 Atl.. Gulf & W. Indies 38.5 Baldwin Locomotive 80.3 Baltimore & Ohio 33. Bethlehem Steel "B" 08.6 Canadian Pncifte. 114. 2 Central Leather 41.8 'handler. Motors 81. Chesapeake & Ohio 59. phlcago. Mil. and St. Paul .... 26. Chicago; R. I. & Pac. , 20. Chino Copper 21. Colorado Fuel & Iron (bid) . . ., 2!). Corn Products 75.2 Crucible Steel 0.7 tuba Cano Sugar 23.3 Brie -..-.' 12.3 general Electric 137.5 General .Motors .i 14. Goodrich Co, 38.7 (treat Northern pfd. 74. Great Northern Ore Ctfs. 31.8 Illinois Central 86.5 Inspiration 1 Chopper -. 33. int'.'.Mcr. ' Marino pfd 52.5 international Paper 00.5 Kennecott Copper 17.8 T ...in.rll In 11. Vnuti.'llln t.t ll fl 1! JaJrtvell Motors '. 6.5 Mexican Petroleum 140. Miami Copper 17.8 Midd.e States Oil 13. Mldvale Steel 30. Missouri' Pacific "' 1 7.2 New York Central 70.2 N. Y N. H.. and aHrtford ... 16.' Norfolk & Western 97.0 Northern Pacific 79. Oklahoma Prod. & Rcf. ...... 3.2 Pan American cPtroleum ..... 72. Pennsylvania 30.3 People's Gus 42.3 Pittsburg and West Va 26.2 Itay Consolidated Copper fteadlhp . . i . . . kitf - Iron & Steel horol Dutch, N. Y. Shell Trans. & Trad. .... 12. 68.6 68.6 60.5 42. Hlticlalr Con. Oil 24. .tjoiithern Pacific. ,. 74.5 Southern Railway 21. Standard .Oil of N- J. pfd ' 107.7 Studebaker Corporation 77.8 Tennessee Copper 8.. Texas Co 42.2 Texas & Pacific 21.7 Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil . Union Pacific tVS. "Food Products .. U.-.S. Itetail Stores ... . Ui S.";:Ind Alcohol'.. United states Rubber . CnHed States Steel. .. 47.6 9. 117.6 22.3 00.5 70.2 74.7 82.6 49.8 utan topper Weetlnfchouse Electric 48.2 Willy's Overland ... 8.0 Ahlerlcan Zinc,' Lead and 8m. 9. Butto and Superior 12. Cala. Petroleum 41.5 Montana Power (bid) . .. 53.5 6. ... 34. . .. 20.' . .. 63.6 Shattuck Arizona .... Pure Oil ....';....... Invincible'' Oil General Asphalt .1 j;' KU8SIAX POLICY CHANGED (Continued From rage One). tomplating any material alteration of; his' methods. The department haB 1)6 -doubt that he .made the state ments credited to him In which he declared that many of the principles of' bolshevlsm had proven failures "Cascarets" if Sick or Bilious j T7,nitrht Rtrnl Tf A. nlMMnf hftnn lM ecret work while yon elep and h&T jruur litor 'active, head clew, UMnaiii. (tweet nd bowels moving rrguiar.br mc-rninp:. . No griping or. iu ewninra. 10, 25 or SO cunt boxes. Children lurt thi utMj citimrtio too. i i and that they must look lo capital ism for rehlbilitalien and stabiliza tion, but officials were not umninn fAil of tne statements many times of ficially made in Russia that the rev olutionary leaders would not hesitate to act and speak in any way deemed i expedient to further the general plan i ol world-wide revolution. Japan Issues Ultimatum.' TOKIO. March 23. (By the As sociated Press.) Japan will be oblig ed,' whatever action may be deemed necessary, to preserve her rights in Kamchatka, if the Russian Far East ern republic persists in its course of transferring part of that peninsula to the authority of the Ruslun soviet government, Viscount I'chida, foreign minister declared in the house of peers here today. ' ' After stating that Japan had re cently received information that this transfer hud been made he said this country had Bent a protest to the Far Eastern republic administration at Chita and had submitted five de mands. Ho declared that these de mands hud not been accepted yet ', Japan has extensive fisheries in terests In Kamchatka. This report of the tiansfer of part of the peninsula of Kamchatka to the soviet government In Moscow ap pears to have a direct bearing upon concealsons granted thero to Wash ington B. Vanderllp, of California, by the bolshevik regime In Russia. The concession covering the exploitation of the oil, eoul and fishery Interests of Kamchatka was granted last year. Keeling High In Home ROME; March 23. Feeling against the Russian commercial delegation at present in this city is running high at the hotel where members of the party are staying. At dinner last night a French engineer, for many years a resident of Russia, asked M. Vorovsl.y, head of the delegation, in a lourid voice, how the Russians got the treasures found by customs au thorities in their baggage when they arrived. These treasures have been turned over to the director of cus toms, v '"6L Vorovsky did not answer and the Frenchmnn continued by saying the bolshevikl had demanded that his sister surrender her gold wrist watch. He declared that when she refused to obey they had beaten her unconscious and then taken the watch. Virtually all the guests at the ho tel have signed a demand that the Russians must leave or that the guests will not be answerable for any unpleasantness. Signor Bentonl, under secretary of finance, announced the Russians had been fined more than 20,000 lire for Importing contraband rugs and other valuables. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets G st at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, : the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad, breath .find quick relief through taking them. . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil.- They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad after effects. Take one or two every night for a week anu note the Dleasuig effect. ;. Notice for Publication '' Department of the Interior, "Dnlted States Land Office, RobcbiiiK, Oregon, February 24, 1921. ' . Notice Is hereby given ..'that' Ray Davis, of Eagle Point, Oregon, on Feb ruary 23, iszi, mane Additional Horn- Btead Entry, Serial No. 013097, under the Act of April 28, 1904 and Act of June 9, 1910. for the NW of SEVi of Sec. 33, Tp. 34 S.. R. 1 E., W. M., as Additional to Homestead Entry, Serial No. 09B83, patented, for the SW or SE4 of Sec; 33, Tp. 34 S., R: 1 E., W.'M., and that tion comple tion of publication of this notice and payment of commissions and purchase price of the land, final certificate and patent will issue tor the land embraced In the additional entry. ' The purpose of this notice Is to allow all persons claiming the land adverse ly, or desiring to show it to be mineral in character, an opportunity to file ob jection to the application with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore gon, and to establish their interest therein or the mineral character there of. ( W. H. CANON, '" " ' " ' " Register. The Family Sets the Price Wo render the service In accord tvlth their every desire and guarantee satisfaction to all. . Also ." . Licensed Lady '. ..... Embalmer WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Dir.c.ora There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds . as Mustard But the old-fashioned " mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. . - Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re lief how speedily the pain disappears; Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, , tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism,, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), wm HELP. WANTED MALE WANTED Men with tractor for disc ing. Phone G85J-3. . 11 EI.P WANTED FEMA l.K WANTED Experienced woman lor cooking and housekeeping; also .re liable person' for care of children. . Mrs. It. W. ltuhl, phone 5IS-J. WANTED An old lady to help keep house. Phone or write Polk Hull, Medford, Ore. . . 312 WANTED Cook und waitress bv Mrs Leonard Carpenter. Phone 610-J-3. 310 11 EI.P WANTED Male autl Female WANTED Man and wife for farm work. Will give good home. Must be able to milk. Box L. G., Mail Tribune, 310 YOUNG MEN, women, over 17, Tor Postal Mall Service. .$120 month. Examinations April. Experience un necessary. For free particulars of instruction, write John Leonurd, for mer Civil Service examiner, 758 Equitable llldg., Washington, D. C. 310 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Garden plowing. Phone 272-L. 313 WANTED Pruning and grafting by day or contract. Can furnish suf ficient help. Work guaranteed. 129 N. Central. Kidd Bros. 313 WANTED For plowing see W. E. Blair, 619 N. Central. Phone 890-X. 312 WANTED By expert window cleaner, store fronts, buildings, etc. Resi dence work a specialty. Floors wax ed and polished. Janitor work. Geo. A. Seely. Phone 947-L. 311 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Orders tor plowing, fill ed immediately. Phone 452-L. . 315 WANTED Will pay Bpot cash and two Seattle vacant lots for 5 or 6 room bungalow. A, Mail Tribune. , 311 WANTED Four or five low iron wheel wagon trucks. R. R. V. C. Co. 310 WANTED Call 537-M for a reliable tenant for your furnished house; will lease. 313' WANTED To buy a small bunch of cattle. Otve full description, price, etc. r; W.. W. Tribune, WANTEl 3 or 4 room modern house r cJqsb ih-),Phonc S85-L afternoons. 310 WANTED Lawn-und garden work, pruning and grafting, etc. Geo. A. Seely. i Phone 947-L. 313 WANTED Bath tub, state size, kind ' and price. Address No. 32, Mall Tribune. - .,. 231 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. tf WANTED Several men and boys to know that you can buy any bike for $2.00 per. week. Liberty Shop, S. Grape. . , .- .... tf WANTED Shoe , repairing , while you wult at the "Model Boot Shop." .21 S. Central . Ave. Quick., service, quality work. E. N. Blden, prop. FOR RENT APARTMENTS ', FOR. RENT Furnished ' apartment. 211 N. Peach. - 310 ANNOUNCEMENT We have associated with ub Mr, Luke W, Hendorson, an expert accountant of wide experience, whose former connection wilJi , one of the largest limit of Pub lic, Accountant in thoj -AVeat, place us -in posulpn to rendyr ilHJHISKT CLASS Hervice In accordance with mt?thodH de veloped nnd perfected during years of accounting experience. Auditing Cy. :Accourt!iS kYSTENERVICElO; Insurarvce sfflf lrwesmeits M. P. SCHMITT, Mirr. p'hone 581 Liberty Bldie. J'OK It EXT Fl ItMSHEl) ROOMS I FOR RENT Large furnished sleep ing' rooms in private family with bath privileges. 32 5 South River side. Phone 701-J. 3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, $2 per week. 440 S. Front st. 337 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. hot and cold water, bath any time; use of wash tub and iron. Large gar age; one block from library. No. 604 W. Tenth. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Unfurnished house keeping rooms. Kenllworth Ho- . tel .' . . 310 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping apartments. 219 Talent Court. Phono 955-11. . 312 FOB, KENT rATOIS FOR RENT 132 acres one mile west of Central Point. Phone 4 03-X. 312 BUSINESS OPPOnTUNITIES FOR SALE Five shares stock of Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank. Price $100 per share. This bauk earned over fifteen per cent on its capital last year. Address Box B. K.. Mall Tribune. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 20 h. p. electric motor and i-lnch pump with 1000 feet of pipe. ' Irrigation system on French Ranch near Rogue River. See S. J. Blakely, on the place. 3111 FOR KXCJ1A7IGH EXCHANGE Owner or Edison Dia mond Disc phonograph will ex change Diamond Disc records with private party. If Interested write . Box !i31, Ashlund, Oregon, for par ticulars. . . . ... ..... 31 FOR EXCHANGE Single buggy for black land plow. 324 Haven St. Phone C98-M. 311 AUTOMOBILES SALE OR TRADE Five or seven passenger car. .Make good truck. $300.00. 201 S. Riverside live. 312 FOR SALE 19111 Chevrolet touring, first-cluss condition. Owner must sell for cash. Will take Ford In exchange. Write Box 124, Rogue River. 313 FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet at a bar gain. Terms. Will consider Ford in trade. Phone -iM-H, evenings. 313 FOR SALIC Dodge car, excellent con dition. Terms if desired. Phone 7S1-J between 6 and 8 p. m. 312 FOR SALE One 1920 Oakland six touring car, loons like new, extra equipment, bumper, motometor, new upare tire, clock, etc. Owner must cell at sacrifice at once. Price $1100. Tumy Motor Co., 125 S. Front St. tf FOR SALS Ford touring car. Perfoct condition. Phone Hi, call for Collier. . , ' ' - ' tf FOR SALE Ford touring car $275. Ford truck with covered body, cab and windshield, practically , now, $700. Patton & Vtobinson, Inc., 112 S. Riverside. Il SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE--3 Bronze Turkey hens and 1 gobler, $25. Also eggs for hatching ' from thoroughbred Rouen duckB, White Plymouth Rock hens, O. A. C. Burred Rocks, 10 cents eachv,. Mrs. C. S. Lam mey, Agate, Centra! Point R. 2. , 111 FOR SALE Hatching eggs $7.00 per hundred. Famous "Oregons mated to Tancrcd Leghorn roosters. Largo size and heavy layers. W. K. Par ker, Central Point, Phone 19-X-l. 314 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs, O. A. C. best laying; strain. Phone 085 R-3. PM- . " 32t FOR SALE Electric , broodor, 350 chick size, $12.00. R. L. Wilson, Hotel Holland. 313 i OR SALE Black Minorca eggs for setting; would deliver Wednesduy und Saturday. Phone G34-X. 312 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs, O. A. C. strain, for setting. Phone 919-W. i 332 FOR SALE Hatching eggs from my Tancred Imperial und Royal White Leghorns. The best bred egg pro ducers in southern Oregon, $1.00 per setting. It. V. Cruui, phono 697-R-l. .. .. .: 309 FOR SALE White Wyandotte setting eggs $1.60 for IB. 330 N. Front St .341 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 per setting. H. I. cockerels, $2.50 each. Choice f.p-.ale canaries $1.00. Phone 847-Y. 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 951-L. 315 Irrigated Bottom Land Close in on the Pacific Highway Four acres finest Bear Crock liottom soil, paid up witr right, some fino fruit and berries, partly seeded to alfalfa, gixxl Iiouhc, fine barn nnd poultry houses, city water for household purposes. Price ?I,7Bv.i.OO. . . . ' BROWN & WHITE ' ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One Winchester re peating shot gun, 16 gauge. New, shot less than 00 times. $40. In quire 2 13 (X. Ivy street, Medford. 111! Poll SALE A few tier of 10 in. pine and apple wooil at $4.ft0 and $5. nil per tier respectively. 1 livered in loads of 4 tier only. In quire for Marshall at F. B. Co. Ese. 31U FOR SALE Cleveland tractor, used season and a half unil In excellent condition, ready to go to work. Bear Creek Orchard. 310 FOR SALE Wheat hay. Also red oat hay. Fine for milk cows. 'Phono 403-X. 3 12 FOR SALE $1700 111 well secured notes. Liberal discount. Inquire ilox 93, Mail Tribune. 310 rOR SALE Two Ice boxes, four dol lars e:?ch. Phone 222 or call Gusher fate. 313 FOR SALE White enameled kitchen siiiilt, glass front door, lot water pipe and nice lot assorted canned fruits. 32'J S. Grape St. 314 FOR SALE Onu tnreeton evapora tor dryer. 10 cars and 100 trays can be taken down or set up al short notice. Weather proof. For further particulars Inquire of J. W. Johnson, 071S Mission St., San Francisco. Daly City. 334 FOR SALE Alfitlfu hay in barn. $lti. Hamilton Button, phone SI7-X, even- Ings. 311 FOR SALIC Savo M on new IS-ti grain drill. Address D. ilurfoiil, Gold Hill, Ore. 312 FOR SALE I M. feet of inerchuut nblo timber, 120 acres in township 37 S. of Rungo 1 East, with or wil li mit land. Frank Anderl, Stanfl'er. Lake Co., Ore. . t 311 FOR SALE 200 Loeui-.t fence posts, 7 and !)-foot. John Lyilen, Jacksonville 312 FOR SALE Twenty tons good grain hay near Talent. Phono 220-lt. 310 FOR SALE Quick Lunch seed ota toes. Booth 21, Public Market, Wed nesday nnd Saturday. Or phone order 392-Y. These are mountain grown potatoes from Persist. Got your order In early. 312 FOR SALE Fordson tractor, fine condition, cheap, l'atton and Rob inson, Inc. tf FOR SALE 200 Barllelt pear trees, fine budded slock. W. J. Webster Ranch. , Phono 085-J-3. . 312 FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine with wringer; in perfect me chanical condition, docs splendid work, $50. 339 Haven St. Phono 931-J-2. . tf FOR SALE- Electric washing ma chine, $35.00; water power washer, $10; electric vacuum cleaner, $26, at 211 W. Main, Tho Medford Ex change. tf FOR SALE Roll top office desk and revolving offlco chair; nlBo Under wood typewriter, visible model, at the Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main. .tf FOR SALE Several standard make drop-head sowing machines, $15 to $45.00 which we will sell on easy terms. The Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main. . , tf FOR SALIC Good Jersey cow, team young horses, high lift sulky plow, thousund gallons smudgo oil and GO h. p. caterpillar tractor with plows. B. L. Dodge, 19 Geneva A.V0., Med ford. 310 FOR SALE Road grader. Twolvo-foot blade. New machine. Can be seen at our warehouse. R. R. V. Canal Co.. : ,i It FOR SALE Piano, selected by Herb Launspach for Its fine tone, or will trade tor a light car. Court Hall, tf FOR SALE Slightly used alfalfa cul tivator. Hubbard Bos,' : a: tf FOR SALE Second-hand. Vaughn drag Baw. Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SALE Canary birds. 012 S. Park. FOR SALE One fi-horse Alnlo sta tionary engine,' like new, $225. Ono 6-foot orchard disk, used one season, $50. Ono 8-foot orchard disk, used one season, $76. One 10 Inch gang plow, just like new, $75. C. E. Gules Auto Co. ... ... . tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment nnd dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phono 912-J, Samuel Bato mnn, 302 Maplo St. FOR SALE Manure. Hoover Dairy. Phono 462-Y tf FOR HALE Ono new Sampson trac tor at a very low price; will take good team In on payment, balance cash and terms. Geo. L. Treluhlcr Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf FOR SALE Hay at Throe Oaks. W. J. Hartzell. tf FOR SALE 200 pan new .shoes at cost. Second-band shoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoo Hob- pltal. 119 E. Sixth St, Medford. HOLLAND HOTEL CORNER FOll SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5u acre ranch, $2." acre. Inquire lSU.'i West Main. 310 FOR SALE Partly furnished bun galow, five rooms und bath. Pav ed street. $300.00, bulunce tm easy payments. Address Post Of fice Box 1037, City. 315 FOR SALE Cozy 1 107 Niantic st. little cottage, $1()U0. If FOR SALE Close-in 10 acre ranch, 5 roum house, large barn; ideal place for berries and chickens. Immedi ate possession given. Price $1S00 cash. P. O. Box it 51 312 FOR SALE Nice cottage, furnished, close ill. 32y S. Grain; St. 314 FOR SALE Extra bargain to move quickly, 5 rouni furnished modern bungalow, close In, clear title. Time on pari. Better sec tills. Brown & ' While. 310 FOR SALE By owner, modern fiv room bungalow, sleeping porch, cali inet kitchen, stationary tubs, two lots, burn, garage, fruit and shade 1II-M V-( 1)1....... ,.,', 1 ' 312 FOR SALE Bargain, 2ti acres located tlu-o'i miles from Gold Hill, mile I'riui school house, on piione line ur.d rural route, with running water oi, place. Stute water permit lor fwejo acres, with few acres in Ifulfa. A good six room house Willi flue fireplace, also fair outbuildings Kojd woven wire fences, also plenty of free rango for cattle. J'rice $2500, $lf00 down, balance on reasonable terms. See J, O. Pierce, owner, Gold J I til. Ore., or phono 31-F-4. 31S FOR SALE Five room modern bun galow, furnished, close In, $3000. Terms. Medford Land & Insurance Agency. 220 W. Main St. tf" FOR SALE Twenty-two acres flue soil one mile from Medl'ord,' eight acres full bearing orchard, balance suitable, for ull'ull'ii. Five room mod ern bungalow, good barn and out buildings. Total price $7000, only $2500 cash required. Earl Tumy, 125 S. Front St. . . tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grapo St. Phone 63-M. , . tf FOR SALE Lens and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; alBO acreage. C. S. Butterfleld, phoue 21G. FOR SALE Ll VKSTOCK FOR SALIC 250 head of sheep, 180 ewes lainhlng now, G bucks, bul ance yearlings. Price $5 por head for quick sale. F. L. Orr, Rogue River, Ore. 315 FOR SALE A-l fresh gentlo 5-ycar old Jersey cow. W. E. Bryson, 11 1, Griffin Crock. 311 FOR SALE Three shoats weight 100 11)8. each, 27 dollars. H. Annlng, phone 408-J-l. 311 FOR SALE Saddle horse, burro und puck outfit complete $45. A, II. Cal houn, 1 mile southwest of Phoenix. 310 FOR SALIC Matched tonm 7 and 8 years old, weighs over 2000, wagon, harness and woodsaw. Also houses and lots. 520 Palm St. 313 FOR SALE Fino Poland China boar pig. Old enough for Borvlco. Upton Bros., Central Point. 311 FOR SALE Pigs. O. Soverson, II. 3, Medford. 310 FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs for setting, O. A. C. strain. Phono 919-W 321 FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono. sorrel horse, three years old, weight 1300, well broke, gentlo, will ' guarantee. Phono 10-F-2, Meudowbrook Farm, Eagle Point. 311 FOR SALE Ton boautitul fresh cowu, high testers; also cream separator, and good work horse. Wulsh'g place one mile northeast of Medford, on Crater Lake lload. . 313 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for sale four Shorthorn bulls, ready for service, your choice for $350. Two younger at $200, moBtly red. Apply James Stewart, Mount crest Ranch. Hilt, Calif. tf LOST Between Grants -Pass and Medford,-March 18, a canvass cov ered roll, containing paint brushes. Return to Intururban Autocar Co. and recelvo liberal reward. TAKF.N UP TAKEN UP Brown horse. Injured front shoulder. Phono 132-L. 310 MONEY TO liOAM TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phoue 53-M. 31 . North Grape stroet BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mosan Art Rugs . MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weave rugs from old carpets and rugs und cleun all rugs. "Rugs we clean arc clean when we clean them." 119 W. 'lenth, phone 180. Free delivery. Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor Sixth nnd Oakdnlo. Ambulance service. Phone 47. 1 Printers and Publisher! MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa th best equipped printing office Is Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledtters. billing systems, et :. Portland pricea. 27 N. Fir 3U BU8INES8 DIRECTORY. Abstractor. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS i Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT. COMPANY Incorporated PJ04. Ab stracts of Title, Title Insurance. Architect G. E. TEETS Licensed architect Sisson, California. 322 Auto Suppllei LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are : operating the largest, oldest and " i best-equipped plant lu the Paclflo, northwest. Use our springs when ' ' others fall. Sold under written -i guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth 8t -' Portland, Oregon. j Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF Attoruey-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAM ES Lawyer, Garnett- -Corey Building. '.-..T;' O. C. HOGGS Real estate law and 5,- settlement of estates a specialty. tj V B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General v: Practice. Patents a specialty. Suv" Stewart Iildg. s.- W1NF1ELD R. OAYLORD Lawyer, fr;? Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Mala j-: St., Medford. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir nnd Tenth streets. Chiropractor. DR. A. BUIHCLUND Chiropractor. Spinal Adjustments. 204-205 Sparta Bhlg., cor. Main and Riverside. Office phone 285. , Chiropractic Physician JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rootnB 409-10 M. F. & H. building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m., dally except Thursday. Phone 6S0. . Dentist DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist Office in Sparta Building. Office hours S to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 285. Electric Service BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Facto rj distributors for Exlde Batteries and FalrbankB-Morse light plants. ; Nal Bldg. Phono 110. IB14 Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wlk son, C. P. A. Attention given U anything In Accounting and Incom Tax requirements. Look Into oul simplified accounting method. I Lit erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R, Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute all forms of bond McCurdy Insurance Agency. : tfl Instruction In Music. 1 FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Husl etudlo, 318 Garnett-Coroy Building Phone 72. , Painting and Paporhanglng LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Paper hanging, tinting. Estimates furnish ed free. Phone 189. 26 S. Grape St Physicians and Surgeons. DR. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phy slolan and Bllreeon. Rnlnnl nrflimfa ments, general treatments and'dlag. uosis. ou'j-iu-11 ai. r. at H. uidg. uievator to third floor. Phone 29. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose anu loroat iuyes scientic .. lcally tested and glasses sunblled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. IL Co, Al. v. & U. Co. Bldg. 1'hone DB7. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAKLOW Osteopathic Phyuclana, 410-417 Garnett-Corey rBldg. Phone ..904-Ij. Residence 26 S. Laurel St DR. W. VV. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 301 Liberty building. Phone 496. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Palulcss Meth ods. Room 428 4L F, & H. Bldg, Phone 9U6. . , JAMES C. HAYES Physician i and Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a. m., i to 4, 1 10 8 p. m. Bparta building; residence 1405 W. Main. Phones: Office 663, res. 492.! "Specialty," Medlcul and Surgical Diagnosis, tf Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phoue 165. Residence 118 Genesee St Phone 165-J-2. Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and ruga. Phone 610-M. 1 706 Pine St ; i j Tent and Awning Works j MEDFORD TENT AND AWNINQ WORKS 128 N. Grape St PhoM 443-Y. E. Burner. Pros. ' Transfer I EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone ; 315. Prices right Service guar-:.' anteed. , S' DAVIS TRANSFEn Anything moved day or night Service guaranteed, (j; Fair treatment - 304 S. Fir. Phone: Office 644. or res. 647-11206, U p