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MFDTYVRD MATTi TRIBUNE, fEDFOttP, 'OREO OX. FRTDAY. AVKlh 1. 1021 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. f , Livestock ORTLAND, Ore.;- April 1. Cattle slow; no receipts. Quotations 'un ih.tnged., j i j 'A . , a Hobs weak; receipts 74. Quotation! unchanged. . Sheep 25iiuc lower;, receipts 332. East of niuumain lumbs. TiS; val leys. JO. o0i6; lieavy 6?ti: feeders : culls l-UiH; ewes. SI. DOS:.; light yearlings ta.LOUti; wethers, ii !! 5.75. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., April 1. Butter steady; extra cubes 35M30C; carton" 44c; prints 43c. Butterfat No. 1 burning cream 3SKS42C f. o. 1)., Portland; undergrade 37c. Grain CHICAGO. April J. All deliveries of wheat, corn and oats tumbled down today to new low record prices for the season. The increase of bearish sentiment was ascribed in a consider able degree to nervousness regarding Kuropean political and economic r.i fairs, especially the -British co:fi miners strike. Opening prices, which varied from unchanged figures to ?c higher, with May $l.38'i to $ 1.39 and July $1.19 to $1.20 4 , were fol lowed by moderate general gains and then by sharp breaks all around. Corn, after opening a shade off to half advance, Including May at tiu'.i 10 C0c, hardened a little more;- but then descended well below yester day's finish, Oats starling at at W I" Vie up July 40 to 40e, later- scored mate rial losses. -Lower quotations on hogs weakened provisions. ...... ; . t" N. Y. Stocks L NEW- YORK, April 1. Reaction ary influences deminated today's dull and uncertain stock market, leaders for tho most part making variable-concessions to- further profes sional dealings. Sales approximated -550,000 shares. Allis-Chalmers . 38.2 Amerlacn lleet Sugar 4 1 American Can 28.7 American Car & Foundry 123 . Amer Hide & Leather pfd.. 43.7 Amer. International Corp 4 3.5 American Locomotive 85.5 American Semltlng & Refg 35.7 American Sugar 92 American Sumatra Tobacco 75 American T. & T 105.S American Woolen 71.5 Anaconda Copper 35.7 Atchison .' 79.5 Atl. Culf & W. Indies 34 Baldwin Locomotive :.i 87.8 Baltimore & Ohio 33.7 Bethlehem Steel "B" 5 6 Canadian Pacific 112.7 Central Leather 36.7 Chandler -Motors 79.7 Chesapeake & Ohio 59 Chicago, Mil. and St. P 24. C OR. t. & P 20 Clilno Copper 19.5 Colorado Fuel & Iron 28 Corn Products 74.5 Crucible Steel S6.5 Cuba Cane Sugar 21.5 Erie .. 12 General "Electric 136 General Motors 12.8 Great Northern pfd 72.2 Goodrich Co 37 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 29.2 Illinois Central 86.3 Inspiration' Copper 30.7 lut. Mer. Marino pfd 50 International Paper 55 Kelinecott -Copper 172 , Louisville & Nashville bid 98 Maxwell Motors ..- -. 5.5 eMxIcan Petroleum 140- Miami Copper ....;. 17.5 Middle States Oil 13 Midvale Steel ' 29.5 (Missouri. , Pacific 1 7.1 New York Central 0 9 N,' Y n; H. & II. 16.3 Norfolk & Western 91. 2 (Northern Pacific 77.7 Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 3.2 Pati American Petroleum C7.3 Pennsylvania, 34J People's Gas 41.5 Pittsburg and W. Va . 26 ' Ray Consolidated Copper 1 1.6 Reading 08.3 Rep. Iron and Steel 65.8 Jloyal Dutch, X. Y 01 Shell Trans.. A Trad bid 41 Sinclair -Con. Oil 22.8 Southern Pacific 74.2 Southern Railway. 20.3 Standard Oil or X. .1., pfd. 107.7 Htndebaker Corporation " 75.7 Tennessee Copper, bid 7.2 Texas Co .'. ;... 40.5 Texas & Pacific hid 20. G WHY? A HOME AND AN INCOME , ' , PEARS AND ALFALFA. BEST INVESTMENT IN COUNTY ' HOUSE C rooms modern, Imtli room, fireplace, electric light, city water, plume. Located on Pacific Highway. Good parage. IjA.M) 10 acres, hear creek hottom and gravelly loam soil. Han dis trict Irrigation; Land lies Ideal for Irrigation. Also good ulr drain ae. Freo from frost.' ii5 acres In pilars, Just heglnnlng to bear. While this Ik a young orchard, I believe It will pay 110 per rent on whole investment this year. This pear orchard ntioulcl not Hell for less than $10f')(l per acre. The balance Is In niralfa and garden land. PHIOJ $M,70(K Part cah, balance terniH, or will subdivide land If two or'more arc interested. This place Is orferrd nt a viirrlflre price oud. must be sold as owner has other business that dcinnndH his attention away from here. Hememlier no better land In tin val ley for fruit and garden. Located -Ideally. A going business. I.esa than half Its value. Sec me now or phone. ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Nash Hotel Corner Tobacco Products .'. 45.' Transcontinental Oil :. .' .- 10 rnion Pacific 1..16.: V. S. Food Products 21.: U. S. Retail Stores 48. i V. S. Ind. Alcohol 66.: United Stales Rubber 70 United Stales Steel 80.1 Utah Copper 4 6.1 Westinghouse Electric 4 7.: Willy's Overland 8 Amer. .inc. Lead and Sm S.l Butte and Superior bid 1 1 Cala.. Petroleum 42; Montana Power bid 52 Shattuck Arizona 'bid 5J Pure Oil 32.1 Invincible Oil ... 20 General Asphalt 61.1 Miss Anna Lane and Mrs. Chandler were calling on friends in North tal ent Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs. W J. WadKins of North Talent, were in. Jacksonville on business Tuesday of this week;- Mrs. Ray Coleman of Jacksonville, came home to help take care, of her mother, Mrs. Ben French,- who has been quite sick the past few days. .Mr. and Mis. Fred Norton, of Marshfleid, returned from their visit in southern California, and stopped off at Phoenix Sunday to visit Mr. Nor ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Xor ton, and other of their friends, and Monday evening were guests at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rader. Miss Geanette Gore has returned trt her home on the Pacific highway, after having spent a couple of weeks at-the home of her-aunt, Mrs. Joe Rader. Miss Edith Gore has been re moved from the hospital to her uncle Will Gore's home west of Medford. And Miss Liberia Goro Is Improving, but is still at the Sacred Heart hospi tal in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Win. High accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey, went down to Roguo River, where they at tended the Easter services In the Presbyterian church, and afterwards visited at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jacobsou and Mrs. Alice Ritchison. : Walter Stanclifr has quite Yity.v re covered from tho operation which he underwent two weeks ago, and is about his usual work around home, having butchered a veal Tuesday and took it to Medford Wednesday. There were excellent exercises at the Presbyterian church In Phoenix Easter and the house was filled with persons from all parts of-this precinct, who enjoyed the services and the spe cial music Mrs. A. S. Furry .spent Sunday after noon and evening in Medford where she visited her sister, Mrs. C. C. Cate, and her mother. Mrs. M. Rose. . . ! Sir. Wilder of Phoenix was buying some fine alfalfa hay .of J. M. Rader Tuesday and he says good alfalfa is very scarce. The price is $20. Mr. Jobs and his son took a load of hay up into the mountains above Tal ent where they are engaged in logging for the Talent Lumber Co. 1 Mr. Owden of North Talent has this week finished plowing a piece of al falfa land for Mr. Allen with a Samp son tractor and has done dri excellent job, having cut all the big roots and turned the soil completely over, plow ing It very deep. )': '. (Furnished -by tue jaexsoa County , Abstract Co.) - .- -- . Marriage Licenses . . Harry Wulwark Silver and- Muxlne Evelyn Pracht. ' Circuit Court ;Xola D. Jackson vs. Arthur Jackson. Divorce. ' ' ' . .. . . ' Rena Purdin vs. Hazel A. Warmoth. Motion. Verna II. Matthews vs. C. IT. Nat wick. Demurrer. Frank C. llramwcll, supt. of banks vs. Chester C. Kubll. Cost bill. Frank C. Bramwell, snpt. of banks vs. J. E. Bartlett. " Cost bill. George W.. Sorunson vs. M. P. Schtnitt. Cost bill. Medrord Irrlg. .Dist. vs. Louis Col ver. Domurreiv ' City of Medford vs. Elmira Miller et al. Dismissed. Grants Pass Irrlg. Dist. vs. R. V. Martin el ux.- Demurrer. G. C. McCollister vs. Tom Bushong et al. Brief.- Frank C. Bramwell, supt. of banks vs. A. W. Walker. Verdict. J. C. BARNES . 784 L Phone j F. J. McCarvi'l vs. Alice Winders, j For money. Probate Court Est. Andrew Smith. Admitted to probate. Est. Julius l.ietz. Petition anil order. Est. Jennie Eccleston. Petition and order. Est. F. K. Deuel. Order. Real Estate Transfers John E. Weidman to- Francis F. Grove, et ux, land in sees. 5 and S. tp. M, S. R. 4 W $ 4000 James Wiley, el ux 10 B. L. Dels man et ux, lots lH and 20, blk. "M," R. R. Add. to Ashland ... 10 Kenneth E. Hodgmaji et ux to Anna C. Hurt, lot 8, blk. 2, Summit Add. to Medford 2400.50 Edward E. Kelly et ux to O. C. Hoggs et ux, lots 1, 2. 11, 12. blk. 7, Queen Anne Add. to Medford 10 Ford W. Hills el ux to A. II. Williams, lot 5. blk. 7, Ross Add. to Medl'oid 10 S. 1". Keichert to J. H. Leggilt. S. 4714 feet lot 12, blk. 73, Medford 1700 W. E. Hummel to Jossio Hum mel, land in sees. 3 and 11. tp. 35, S. R. . W 10 11 A. Tlilerolf et ux to Wen-dling-.'athan Lbr. Co., lots in Phoenix, Central Point and Medford 10 One thousandth part of chlorine, in the air-wilt cause death upon - very short exposure. ' Forty po cent of the world's esti mated supply of mineral' '-nil has al ready been consumed.- - " SWEAR OFF -. : ." ; . ! T "No-To-Bnc" lias helped thousanas to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have a longlifg for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew, just place a hnrmlcss No-To-H.ic tablet in your tnoutii in stead, to help relieve that awful de sire. Shortly the -habit may bo com pletely broken, and you are better otf mentally physically, financially. It's so easy, so simplu. Get a box of Wo-To-Bac and if it doesn't release you from all craving for tobacco, in any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. Adv. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, February 24, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that " Ray Davis, of Eagle Point, Oregon, on Feb ruary 23, 1921, made Additional Hom stead Entry,' Serial No. 013097, under the Act of April 2S, 1904 and Act of June 9, 1916 for tho NW of SK,4 of Sec. 33,. -Tp. 34 S.. R. 1 E., W. M., as Additional! to Homestead Entry, Serial No. '090S3, patented, for the SW or SE Yt of Sec. 33, Tp. 34 S., R. 1 E., W.'M., and that upon comple tion of publication of this notice and payment of commissions and purchase prico of the land, final certificate and patent will issue for the land ouibraced in the additional entry. ... 1 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 tho 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. v;. mi- W. H. CANON, Register. ,V- - - -. WANTED-5-rWomnri ta; take1 fn- Jfamily washing. VJPtlpiig; Mrs. GurtiVle,' Jack sonville 232. -.''".'. it:'?. 1 -, V .. 10 WANTED Respectable ""woman can v, have -hoard and -room- -in -exchange . for help in. home of two. References. V..Box-H31"Medford. .. .-i WANTED Mature energetic woman to devote all or part time to estab lished business. One who drives own car preferred. Box R, Mail Tribune. 9 WANTED Elderly lady, with no one to look after but herself, to keep house for family of 5, pay 915 per month and expenses paid. Siskiyou . Hotel, Siskiyou. ...... t 9 WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Mrs. Win. Vaw ter. - Rhone 3D3-R. - tf WANTED Experienced wait r e s s. Gusher Cafe. - WANTED Experienced waitress. Hotel Medford. tf DON'T WORRY l,vt 11s do your bookkeeping worrying for you. Our Kystem of accounting furnishes you monthly IX)SS and GAIN Uttv nionls. No waiting until the end of the year to know where you stuncl. AVe siiihtvIkc, di rer!, or keep your Iwtoks at your own place of business at a rea sonable charge. Consult iih. ' XY5TEriXERVlCE(p- f Irxsurarvce livestneivts M. P. SCllMITT, Mgr. f Plione 6H1 Liberty lllrlg. OBACCO WANTED SITIATIOXS WANTED Experienced stenographer desires position. Stenographic prac tice and dictation counts more than salary, llox GTS, Tribune. it WANTED A job. Can keep any set of books. Can drive anything from a Ford to a White. Drop me a line. C. 11. DeCourcy, 229 S. Front. 10 WANTED Garden plowing and wood sawing. W. E. lilair, phone S90-X. 13 WANTED Employment U capable 1 nurse with training. t . Jackson St. 10 WANTED Practical landscape gard ner wishes to give estimates on new lawns, also florist and gardening, in or out the city. Phone 501-K or 13ox 595. 10 WANTED Pruning by day or con tract. Experienced men employed only. Call UO0-X. M. S. Gentry. 9 WANTED MISCELLAX EOUS WANTED Quiet, congenial young man wishes board and room in pri vate family with full homo priv ileges. Pox 12, Mail Tribune. 11 WANTED To buy a good work mule; must weigh about mm pounds. .1. A. Perry, 004 W. Main St., Medford. 9 WANTED TO RENT Small furnish ed house or apartment. Vicinity or Roosevelt School. Phone l-IS-Y. WANTED To rent small furnished house by responsible couple; no children. Hox R, Mail Tribune. ' S WANTED Good pasture and fenced for five head horses; ulso good pair 3 year old colts for sale, 1700 lbs. now. Kirtland Farm. Central Poiut. s tf WANTED Path tub. state slzo, klud and price. Address No. 32, Mall Tribune. 231 WANTED II01190 moving and re- pairing. Phono 4SS-M or 4SS-X. tf WANTED Several men and hoys to know that you can buy any bike for $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S. Grape. - . tf WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21 S. Central Ave. Quick Bervlce, quality work, E. N. Ulden, prop. VOll RENT riltXISIIEI) ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms. 213 N. Holly, 11 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms by I he dav or woel;. 2'i Genessee St. l'hone 2G3-Y. 10 FOR RENT Largo comfortable sleep ing rooms in private family, with hath room privileges, at 325 S. Riv erside. Phone 701-J. 9 FOR RENT Room in private home. Heat, hath and tjnme privileges and two meals, $8.00 -per week. Would consider liiothcr'und child and care of child during day. Phone 845-H. 9 'OR RENT Furnished rooms, $2 per week. 445 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, i FOR KENT IIOUSEKEEPIXG ROOMS 'Olt RENT Unfurnished 3 rooms. 205 S. Central.- - ' 9 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 3 Eust Fourth St. ' 11 FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Two office rooms, Sparta building. Most modern equipped building In city., Janitor service. Inquire Geo. Andrews, Mgr. 10 FOB KENT HOUSES FOR RENT House at glfi-W.-Elev enth St. Call nt 713 W. Tenth St. 10 FOR RENT Furnished house for rent subject to sale. C. S. Uutterfleld. 9 FOR RENT OR SALE Cozy 5 room modern bungalow, East side. Phone "'or call room 217'Iiaruum Ants. "-.IT MONEY TO LOAN WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT FARM Loan of $8000.00 to place as 1st mortgage n land now- Irrigated. value of security offered at" least $25,000. Mcvdrdy Insurance Agency tf TO LOAN J.-B. Andrews loans money on real estate and Ijuvb mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone G3-M. 31 North Orape street. GOOD BUYS On the Paved Pacific Highway Ono tinre close in ; strictly riiotlcrn 5-room bungalow $3250 Font" acres finest bottom land with paid tip water right, fine fruit, berries and alfalfa, a good house, fine large barn and poul try houses J. : $4750 Three acres of finest Bear Creek soil, irrigated; one' of the niftiest, strictly modern bungalows on the Pacific Highway, fine outbuild ings, 'poultry' houses, brooders, etc., very high class property.1 $7500 Brown White Holland Hotel Corner I AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Dodge car in excellent condition. Terms if desired, l'hone 7S1-J between ti mid S p. in. FOR SALE 1920 liuick roadster only run titiUO miles; in periect condition. 142 X. Front. ,10 FOR SALE 191t Chevrolet touring car. $2ti5.00 cash, lnquiie at 4 W. Juckson. 10 FOR SALE 1921 big scven-pasienger Studeboker like new. Will consider trade. G. M. Loomis. Phone 411-R-2. 11 FOR SALE Late imn!ej Ford, self starter. Terms. Phone 7S1-1I even ings. 10' FOlt SALE 1920 special six Stude baker touring car, like new, run 2700 miles, or will trade for house and lot. S2S Dakota St. 1 1 TOR SALE Cheap, one Ford, includ ftig $150 worth of extras. 142 N. Vront. ' 10 FOR SALE One 1320 Oakland six lnii!:i car, looks like new, extra "i.i'.pmcut, bumper, motometer, new .ite tire, clock, etc. Owner must sell at sacrifice ut once. Price $1100. Tumy Motor Co., 125 S. Front St. tf j FOR SAL'C Ford touring cnr. Perfect condition. Phone 444, call fur Collier. tf FOR SALE Ford touring car J275. Ford truck wit covered body, cab nnd wiU'lshield, pructlcully new, $700. Patioii &. i'tobinson, luo., 112 8. Rlvorslde.- . !,-, -,. . t'OK MALUw-J.IV'KSTOC'li.- 'OR SALE Choice fresh yiuing milk cow. phone 37o J. 10 FOR SALE 20 select milk cows. Will Bell separately.,-- Walsh place, one mllu 'N.- E. ol Medford on Orator Lake roart. 17 FOR SALE Rarred I lock eggs for Betting, O. A. C. strain, l'hone 919-W 321 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for sale four Shorthorn bulls, ready for service, your choice for $360. Two younger at $200, mostly red. Apply Jnmes Stewart, Mount orost Ranch. Hilt. Calif. tf FOR SALF REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE li room plastered house, bath complete, $500 cash, balance to suit. C. S. Uutterfleld. 9" FOR SALE Pick up this 5 room fur nished bungalow, close in, paved street, all clear, good lawn, trees and flowers, $10(10 down, balance on terms. Ilrowu & White. 10 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SO acres with 1 horse, cow, some chickens. $20 an acre. 130 Almond. 11 FOR SALE -Some burgaln! Really modern 6 room bungalow, finished in old Ivory throughout, all kinds of built-in features; ideal location on good paved Btreet. Will sell fur nished or unfurnished nnd give Im mediate possession. Terms are good. Address Bungalow, Mall Tribune. 10 FOR SALE 40 acre ranch price $000. ' 20x24 ; bungalow house, woodshed and woven wire fence. Address Box 28, Mail Tribune. '12 FOR SALIC Splendid nine-room mod ern residence, large lot, garage, wood- house, plenty shade, close' In on a good paved street, till assess ments fully paid. Owner resides, In bouse and receives $000 per year from apartments. Price $1,000, half cash, good .terms on balance. Ad dress C. J; W., care Mall Tribune. 8 FOR SALE Four room house, newly papered and painted, wood house, Jten house, fruit trees, berries, city wuter, phono, etc. At edge of city limits; low. taxes. Phone 865-11. 9 FOR SALE Cozy little cottage, 1107 Niantic St. $1000. tt Foil SALE Bargain, 25 acres located . thret miles from Gold Hill, Mi mllo frim school house, on phone line aid rural route, with running water . -oii..ulaca. , Statu--watQr uermit for fftOjre acres, with few acres iif -, ftlfulfn... A good six NiouiJiouue'Wltk tiim fireplace; also fair outbuildings Kovd woven wire fences, also plenty of freo range for cattle. Price $2500, $1500 down, balance on reasonable terms. See J. O. Pierce, owner. Gold HUI, Ore., or phone 31-F-4. 318 FOR SALE Five room modern bun galow, furnished, closo In, $3000. Terms. Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 W. Main St. tf FOR SALE Twenty-two ncres fine soil one mile from Medford, eight acres full bearing orchnrd, balance suitable for alfalfa. Five room mod ern bungalow, good barn nnd out buildings. Total price $7000, only $2000 cash required. Earl Tumy, 125 S. Front St. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Plione D3-M. tf FOR SALE Leas and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. . C. S. Uutterfleld, phone 21G. LOST f ru .-. .h I rill I.. Return to this office nnd receive ruwutd. - ' 10 LOST Ono large female collie dog. answers to name of Springdalc. Please notify Mrs. Bullls, phone 540. i 9 LOST llluck heifer calf. U months old. Hoover Dairy, 452-Y. tf LOST One 33x4 tube and casing, be tween Medford and Prospect. Fin der leave at valley uurnge. I OK SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, per cwt $22.50 Sweet Clovei- seed, per cwt 25.00 Red I'lnver seed, per cwt 30.00 Seed Hurley irccleaned) pel cwt 2.50 Seed Oats irei-leaned). per cwt 3.00 I'ane Seed, per lb In Seed Corn, per lb 01 Haled Alfalfa Hay, 2nd grade, per ton 15.00 Central Point made mill feed, per sack 1,95 Poultry Feeds, Wheat. Also good residence propertv. CENTRAL POINT FEED STORE Jesse L. Richardson. 10 FOlt SALE Cheap, second hand fur niture, 024 N. Central. 11 FOR SALE Electric frost alarm. C. C. Cate. 10 FOR SALE Piano, fine tone. Price tight. Phono U91-J. H FOR SALE grain hay. Isaacs. 25 tons of first class Phone 591-J-2. C. W. FOlt SALE New Oregon strawberry plants 75c er lou; Red Raspberry, $1 iter doz: Mammoth blackberry tips. Mixed Hollyhocks anil Violet plants. W. M. Fordo, Siskiyou Heights. 9 FOlt SALE Phlox and Redding C.era niuins. Phone 370-J. 1.1 FOR SALE Wheat fcny, U.00. Also brand new buggy very cheap, l'hone I03-X-2, - 10' FOR SALE Second hand lumber nod brick. Rogue River Valley Canning Co. . . 13' FOR SALE About 250 feet of 4-Inch gas pipe, practically new, li2',ic a foot. W. W. Hlttle. Gold Hill, Ore aji.-, is FOlt SALE At a bargain: 1 3ti-ton Mack truck; 1 2Vi-ton Muck; 1 3Vj Ion Federal. Enquire II. K. Hanna, receiver nines & Snider. Office Jackson County Hank Uttlldlng, Med ford, phone 320-M. 10 FO RSALH S-disc harrow, "A" har row, offset plow, regular plow. Phono l!10-R-l or 838-J, " i -9 FOR SALE Smudge pots and oil. Cull G7J-3. . .. 10 FOR SALE Ladies' snoos and men's high top shoes at one-half price while they lust, and shoo repairing at the Medford Shoo Hospital. 110 E. 0th St. Medford. tf FOR SALE New 1921 Family and Portable Electric "Singers" now on aalo at No. 10 S. Fir street. Your terms are ours, , Seo them! Free demonstration. .Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 215-R. 27 FOR SALE Ono tliroo-ton ovaporal tor dryer. 10 curs and 100 trnys can he taken down or set up at short notice. Weather-proof. For further particulars Inquire of J. W. Johnson, G718 Mission St., Snu Francisco, Dfly City. 331 FOlt SALE Slightly used alfalfa cul tivator. Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SALE Second-hand Vaughn drag saw. - Hubbard Bros. . .. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work dune. Phono 912-J, Samuel Bate man, 302 Maple St.. : v-. , ,- FOR SALE Manure. Hoover Dairy. . Phone 452-Y. . tf FOR SALE One new Sampson trac tor at a very low price; will take good team- In on payment, balance . cash and terms. Goo. L. Trelchlor Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf FOR SALE Hay at Three Oaks. W. J. Hartzell. v : : tf -OH 8ALK POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE s. C. Drown Leghorn eggs tor hutching. Phono S-F-4. 10 FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs. Phono 634-X. s.- ... - 10 FOR SALE Barred Rock egns, O. A. .':-(!. .bust laying struln. Phone C85-R-3. - , , ..... .. . r. 321 FOR, SALE Can accept a few more orders for Taucred White Leghorn clux to hutch April 5th, Cam also take cuutom hutching after sume dato up to 1500 eggs. Price regu luted by per cent of hatch deliver ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Standard Electric Hatchery. - Tel 481. -. ' tf FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs, O. A. C. strain, for setting. Phone 919-W. . ... i : 332 FOR SALE White Wyandotte setting eggs $1.C0 for 15. 330 N. Front St. , .. .. . . . i . . -j . 341 FOR SALE Rbodo Island Rod eggs, $1.00 :or setting. - H. I. cockerels, $2.50 each. Choice t.e-ulo canaries $1.00. Phone 847-Y. FOUND FOUND A watch. Phone 849. Call J. W. Lawton - 8 I1UBINESS DUIEOTORX Masan Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. SVe weave rugs from old camels and rugs and clean all rugs. "Rugs wo clean arc clean when wo clean them." '119 W. 'lonth, phone 180.- Froo delivery. Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor Sixth and Onkdale. Ambulance service. Phone 47. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has th best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. . Book binding looso leaf ledgers, billing systems et;. Portlund prices. 27 N. Fir SU BU3INES8 DIRECTORY. Abstractors. MURRAY BROS, ic 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, Tltie Insurance. Architect G. E. TEETS Licensed architect. Slsson, California. 322 Auto Suppllei LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operaUng the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In . the Paclft northwest. Ubb our springg when others fall. Sold under - written guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth 8L, Portland, Oregon. Attorney. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, G&rnett Corey Building. 0. C. BOGGS Real estate law ana settlement of estates a specialty. . B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General Practice. Patents . a . apeclalty. Btewart Bids. - - WINFIELD R. OAYLORD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 17 East Mala St., Medford. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft BLOCK WORKS specialise In all kinds of cement buildlug products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. - Chiropractor, - DR. A. BURKLUND Chiropractor. Spinal Adjustments. 204-205 Sparta Bldg., cor. Main and Riverside, Office phone 285. Chiropractic Physician JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. &.H. building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to S p. m., dally except Thursday. Phone BS0. Dentist DR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dentist. Office in Sparta JJullding. . Office hours S to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. in. Phone 285. Electric Service BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO.-rFactorj otsirioutors lor uxtds Batteries ana Fairbanks-Morse light -plants. Nal Bldg. Phone 11G. . ... . 814' " Expert- Accountant, ' '"V whson" aIjdIting CO. B. M. wii son, C. P. A. Attention given t anything in Accounting and Income Tax requirements, i Look Into-out simplified accounting niotb.od. Ltb crty Bldg., Medford.' Phone 167-Ri , Fidelity and Surety Bond FIDELITY AND SURETY. BONDS- We execute all forms of bond McCurdy Insurance Agency. ' , tl Instruction m Music. FRED -ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ol piano and barmony. . Halght-MusH studio, 318 Gurnott-Corey Building Phone 72. -' v '.. ' 'i. Painting and Paperhanglng LEW1S .& . CASEY Painting, Paper hanging, tinting. Estimates furnish ed free. Phone 189. 26 S. Grape St. Phyelclani and 8urgeone. DR. A.. BURSELL Splnologist, , Phj aldan and surgeon, ( i Spinal adjsjefr tents, general, treatments and dlae nosls. 309-10-11 M.. F.. ft H. Bldg, Elevator to third floor. . Phone: 2J. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician an ; surgeon.,' -Practice limited to Ti ear, nose and throat Eyes scientif ically . tested and glasses- supplied, OculUt and Aurist for S; P. R. R. Co, Mi- Fi-oVH.- Co: Bldg. - Pnone 667." DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Phy.iciana, 16-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone! 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel St. ' DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia . Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat.--101 Liberty bulldlag. Phone 496. . ' DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN CWro. . practlo and Natural Painless Meth Ods. Room 428 H. f. ftc H. Bldg; Phone 865. i t .i ; a v . JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Burgeon; oince nours n to 12 a m.i 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.. . Sparta bulWing;' residence 1405 W. Main. Phones: Office 663, res. ' 492. "Specialty ,1 Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tf Dr. WM. W: P. HOLT Physician and surgeon, unices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee) St, Phone 165-J-2. "- . " " Paperhanglng and Uphblsterlng C. F. MONN1CH Paperhanglng . and ' Upholstering. R. F. D. 3, . n Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF- RCQ- WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 610-M, 706 Pine St. n Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO; Office 42 North Front St Phone 315. Prices right' Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved day or nlRbt. - Service guaranteed. Fair treatment 104 S: Fir. Phones Office 644 or res. 647-U 204, . U T