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Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 13. Cat
tle steady: receipts 31. Quotations
unchanged.
Hogs 50c lower; receipts ICS. Prime
light $10.508 11: smooth heavy 250
and 300 pounds, . 19.50 10.50; 300
pounds and iJp $8 "3 9.50; rouRh heavy
6i; fat piss $10.5011; feeder
pigs $1011; stags (subject to back
tiKe) J5i(l. .
Sheep slow; receipts 783. Quota
tions unchanged, except for feeders,
J4.u085.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore, April 13. Ilul
ter steady. Extra cubes 35 ft 36c; car
tons 43c: prints 42c. lluttcrfat, No.
1 churning cream 38Q41C f. o. L.,
Portland: under grades 3Gc
EBB i
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 13. Eggs.
selling price, case count 24c. Buying
price 2223c; selling price, candled
2."c; selected candle-d In cartons 24
C28e.- -
Poultry
Kens, heavy 2G28c; liglit 20
2Go; broilers nominal; old Toosters,
121 oc; turkeys nominal; geese
nominal; ducks nominal.
(.'rain nnd Hay
Wheat, $1.03; oats, $23 ; corn, fNo.
3 yellow, $28.
Mill run $28; buying price, timo
thy $24; alfalfa $18.5019; grain
niix'cd $2223; clover $1617;
straw $10.,
S. ,F. Eggs, Poultry.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 13. But
ter extras,- 41ct - eggs, fresh - extras.
28,ie; extra, firsts .25 14c; dirties 2Cc;
extra pullets 26c; undersized pullets
21 Vje.
NEW YORK, April 13. -Reflections'
from the industrial, transpor
tation situation "caused raits further
reaction In price in the stock market
today. Sales approximated 500,000
shares. '
Allis-Chalmers 36.5
American Beet Sugar 37. S
American Can 28.G
American Car & Foundry 121.5
American Hide & Leather pfd.... 4 2
Amer. International Corp 41.5
American Locomotive 84.5
American Smelting ft Refg 39.7
American Sugar 90.7
American Sumatra Tobacco 73
American T. & T...'. 106
American Woolen 71.8
Anaconda Copper '. 38
Atchison . .-. 79
Atl. Gulf & AV. Indies 37
'Baldwin Locomotive 85
Baltimore & Ohio ...V.... 33
Bethlehem Steel "B" 54
Canadian Pacific ..: Il2
Central Leather 33.7
Chandler Motors : 79.5
Chesapeake & Oiho, bid 38.2
Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 24.5
Chicago. R. 1. & P 25
Chino Copper 22
Colorado Fuel & Iron, bid 27
Corn Products 71.7
Crucible Steel 82.5
Cubab Cano Sugar1 20-
Erie , li s
General Electric .-. '. 135.3
General Motors "13
Goodrich Co 38
Great 'Northern tofd G7.2
Great Northern Ore C'tfs 27.S
Illinois Central : 86.5
Inspiration Copper 33.5
Int. Mer Marine pfd : 50
International Paper 61.5
Kennecott Copper 19.5
Louisville ft Nashville 99
Maxwell Motors 5
Mexican Petroleum 138.5
Miami Copper '.:..X'.'.: 19:6
-Middle States Oil. 13
Mldvale Steel ..: 26.2
Missouri Pacific 17.2
New York Central 68
X. Yi, X. H. & Hartford 16.2
Norfolk Western , 94.3
Northern Pacific! C9.5
Oklnhom Prod & Ref 3.2
Pan American .Petroleum G8.5
Pennsylvania 33
People's Gas 4 3.7
Pittsburg & -W. Va 2 4.6
Ray Consolidated Copper 12.6
Rep. Iron and Steel 59.8
Reading 67.2
Royal Dutch, X. Y .' 59
Shell Trans & Trading, bid 39
Sinclair Con. Oil 23.3
Southern Pacific 73
Southern Railway 19.8
Standard Oil of X. J. pfd 108
Studebaker Corporation 77.2
Texas Oil 41
Tennessee Copper 78
Texas & Pacific 19.2
Tobacco Products 4 8.2
Transcontinental Oil 11
Tnion Pacific 114.7
U. S. Food Products 21
1'. S. Retail Stores 49.2
I". S. Ind. Alcohol 65.6
I'nited States Rubber 73.3
t'nited States Steel SO. 5
I'tah Copper v SI
Westlnghouse Electric 4 7.2
Willy's Overland 7.8
American Zinc. Lead & Sm S 3
Unite and Superior 11.5
Cala. Petroleum 4 4
Montana Power, hid 51.5
Shattuck Arizona G
Pure Oil : 33.7
N. Y. Stocks
10. G
0.3
Liberty Bonds, j
NEW YORK, April 13 Liberty'
bonus closed.
SVj's 90. OS: first 4's S7.40; sec
ond I's $7.40; f:i3t . 4 Vi 's 87.70;
second 4 14 's ST. 52: third 4 '4 's
90.6 j; : oftirth 4 Vi 's S7.G2; Victory
3's 97. G2; Victory 4 Vs 979.02.
Sport B. V. D.'s
CAMBIUDfiE, .Mass Harvard audi
Yalo are to declare a short armistice, I
long uuuugh to permit a joint tennis
team to meet a combination from the
English universities of oxford and
Cambridge at lirookline July 4 and 5. j
NEW YORK Ted "Kid" Lewis,
former, welterweight boxing cham
pion and Augie I'.atner of this city
will meet tonight in u fifteen-round
bout. .
DBS MOINES "Slraneler" Lewis
defeated Earl Caddock in straight
fulls last night by use of he.idlock.
Caddock was left somewhat dazed in
both instances.
TOLEDO The Toledo boxing com
mission, through its secretary, today
served notice on promoters that the
complimentary ticket evil would have
to be eliminated "before another per
mit Is granted." More than 500 free
tickets were issued for the Joe Ilur-man-Roy
Moore show last week, the
commission said.
CHICAGO William Demetral de
feated Kenato Gardint when a
wrenched ankle forced Gardini to quit
their wrestling match last night.
CHICAGO The ban against atten
dance of men at women's swimming
meets at Northwestern university has
been lifted after additions to the
women's bathing suits.
NEW YORK Tommy Gibbons de
feated Larry Williams in the fourth
round last night when AVilliams' sec
onds threw in a towel.
INCT
Mrs. Kay Coleman of Jacksonville,
returned to her home last Friday,
after having been with her parents a
couple of weeks, taking care of her
mother, Mrs. B. X. French, while Hhe
was down with Manila smallpox. Mrs.
Coleman was vaccinated, while with
her mother to prevent herself from
contracting the disease., .
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hose,
at their home east of Phoenix Thurs
day. April 7, a nice baby Kirl.
The burial of John Mills of Ash
land, took place at the Phoeniv ceme
tery Sunday afternoon, when,; a large
coneorse of friends accompanied ine
family and relatives from their home
to Phoenix, Mr. Mills was one of our
old pioneer residents and was loved
and honored by all who knew him.
Your correspondent Is in receipt of
the announcement of the marriage of
Miss Hertha, Dunlap, formerly of Tal
ent, but now of Oakland, Cal., to Mr.
Samuel Edward Clairmont. The mar
riage took place nt Oakland on March
15, lflL'l. Many of Miss Bertha's
friends send best wishes for their
happiness arid success through life.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Evans and Mr.
and rMs. Win. High were guests at
the home. of Mr. nnd rMs. C. Carey
on Saturday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley "Washburn of
VUmt Eden, were at C. Carey's last
Tuesday, buying some ; eggs of - the
Ijight Brahma strain, for hatching.
Mrs. Carey has some of the finest
birds of that variety to be found on
the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Frame are hap
py in. having their son, Howard', home
from college. t Howard Is busy now on
his father's ranch, running the or
chard cultivator, and helping with the
spraying.
Joshua Patteson of Talent is still in a
state, of poor health, nnd is confined
to his bed most of the time. However,
Dr. Mttlmgren thinks he will over
come, the trouble soon.
. Work Is progressing rapidly on the
extension of the Rogue River canal,
through Fern Valley. The big steam
shovel is. now just across Hear creek,
east of Phoenix, near where the big
viaduct will cross the creek and
empty into the old twitch along the
brow of Graveyard hill.: ..
Mr. Davis of Wagoner creek. wa at
the Carey Plant farm Monday, after
early cabbage plants, and stated that
the frost had killed nearly all uC his
peach crop.
Mrs. A. S. Furry has been ill. with
a very bad attack of the grippe. Dr.
.Malnigron has called, as some fear
that her illness might develop small
pox, n8 there- are -quite a-number of
cases in Talent.
Lloyd Hryant of Ashland, was down
Sunday, buying some fine beef cattle
from .!. M. Under nn1 others.
SUCCESS or FAILURE
SUCCESS in business requires
correct accounting.
FAILURE in business Is Invar
iably due to improper account
ing. t ,
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nish you MONTHLY i Loss and
Oaln statements so you can
STOP the leaks and losses. Con
sult us. Charges reasona' :!.
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Invincible Oil ....
General Asphalt
Noah Chandler lias finished seed
ing the "West place, formerly the J. U.
Henry place. The volunteer oats were
quite thick, and tall.
Mose Itarkdull has finished plowing
and pruning, and spraying the llar-
Krave orchard, which Mr. itarkdull
has rented. There is every indica
tion of a good apple crop on the place
this year. ,
The cold wrnllier of last week has
passed and most of us have forgiven
old Oregon's freak.
The rain of Sunday did not fall
evenly in this locality having almost
entirely missed some while others ex
perienced a heavy downpour. As the
soil was in quite n dry state the rain
was welcomed.
The community was saddened Mon
day on learning of the death of Mrs.
M. E. Gardner al San Francisco. Mrs.
Gardner left here over two months
ago in company with her sister, Mrs.
Shaddock, for California, to remain
with her sister for the benefit of her
health and remained there to her
death which occurred April 7th. The
deceased had many friends here who
will sadly miss hir. She was a faith
ful member of the Ladies' Industrial
club and took an active interest in all
social affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman attended
the Presbyterian services in Medford
Sunday.
D. C. Wilson was seeking medical
aid of Dr. Mnlingron at. Phoenix Mon
day. Most of the patrons of the precinct
accompanied their kiddies to the cir
cus at Gold Hill Saturday.
The Ladies' club met Thursday with
Mrs. J. R. Howe where delicious re
freshments and a good time were en
joyed. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. O. R. Tresham
where Miss Pool will also meet and
hold a preliminary tireless cooker
meeting. Anyone interested at nil in
these convenient labor savers should
make it a point to be present at this
meeting April 21.
Rev. Matthews of Klamath Falls
held his regular monthly meeting here
Sunday.
Ralph Kogcr who has been employ
ed in Table Rock at the Modoc orch
ard for somo time is now taking a
vacation with his home folks.
Mrs. W. W. Edington is tinder the
doctor's care suirerlng from nn attack
of 'neuritis.
(Furnished by me jactson County
Abstract Co.)
Marriage Licenses
Samuel H. llarnish and Mary M.
Frenna.
Circuit Court
Big Pines Lumber Co. vs. E. .1.
Skowis ct (il. Additional undertaking.
Frank C. lirnmwell, supt. of banks
vs. C. II. Owens. For money.
Frank C. Uramwell, supt. o banks
vs. C. H. Owen. For money.
Real Estate Transfers
Sheriff to Ella It. Mills, land in
sec. 6, tp. 39, S. R. 1 East $1657.06
Edmonds Land Co. to H. L. Gris-
son. VlA of XE, all of XW, all
of SW, W of SE, hoc. 16, tp.
37, S. R. 2 E
Mabel M. Martin et al to Clar
ence F. Cook, lots 9, 10, 11, 12,
blk. 43,, Medrord
Mary J. Mee to Anderson Mee,
SV- of SW see. 8, tp. 39. S. R.
4 West :
Mabel M. Martin et al to Arvilla
Corlett, lot 3, blk. 2, Crescent
Subdivision to ' Medford
Marrion F. Young ct ux to C. W.
Anders et ux, 20 acres in sec.
29, tp. 36, S. R. 2 West
2000
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10
10
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More than fifty species of fuschla
are known. .
"Cascarets" if
. Sick or Bilious I
Tonight sure! Let a pleasant, harm
less Ctwcarct work while you sleep and
have your liver active, head clear,
stom&ch sweet and bowfis moving
regular by morning. No Rripinfl or in
convenience. 10, 25 or 50 cent boxes.
Children love this Cindy caUinrtia too.
) SAMS VALLEY j
CburtNews
WHY?
ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY 16 ACRES-?7S00
STOP 16 acres... Very highly Improved. On Millionaire How.
S acres 10 year old pears. Absolutely free from frost.
Two acres In Tokay grapes. Nothing better. Balance
fine alfalfa land, under District Irrigation.
LOOK A beautiful new bungalow, delightfully located. East
front. Fireplace, electric lights. Bath room. Water
piped to the house with good pressure. This bungalow
and garage would cost $4,000 to build. I believe with
out exception this to be the most delightful location
for a home in the valley.
LISTEN Price $7,500.00. $3,000.00 cash: balance easy terms.
this place sold a few years ago for $14,000.00. It Is
worth more now as It now has Irrigation. No matter
what you are booking for do not miss seeing this. This
is the best and worth much more than we are asking.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Nash Hotel Corner
WANTED SITUATION'S
WANTED Dressmaking. "1 Cotta;',c
St. 23 r
W'U'Tn Household work or anv
employment that ran be done by an I
elderly lady wim is neat, rnoni
7U1-J, or call at 325 s. Riverside. 2'
11K1.P WANTED MALI:
WANTED Experienced man to irri
gate and garden on ranch. Tel. or
write Ross 11. Lund, Mountcrest
Ranch, Hilt, Calif. 22
1 1 1 : lp w A x T l : d 1 1 :.m. 1. 1
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework. Mrs. William
Vawter, phono 393-lt. tf
WANTED Cigar girl. Call in person,
do not phono, llotel Medford.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Tank pump, about 50 feet
of 2-Inch pipe. W. II. Crandall, Eagle
Point. Phono 5-F-3. 21
WANTED Someone with spray tig to
contract for season's spraying; on ten
acres of pears. Call in the evening.
or phone 370-X. Janes Bros., Capital j
Hill. 1H
WANTED Bath tub, staie size, kind
and price. Address No. 32, Mall
Tribune. 2;! 1
WANTED Hons movlnj and re
pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 4SS-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 Shoo repairing while you
wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21
8. Central Ave. Quick service,
quality work. E. N. Blclen, prop.
FOR JIEXT FLItNISHKD ROOMS
FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms,
with bath privileges, at 325 S. Riv
erside. Phono 701-J. 20
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms. Bath. 245 N. Grapo St.
21
FOR RENT r-urnlshed rooms, $2
per week. 445 S. Front st. 337
for Rent housekeeping
rooms
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms for adults only. 325 S. River
side. 20
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. 322 S. Central. Phono 403-X-2.
1H
FOR RENT ROUSES
FOR RENT OR SALE five room fur
nished, house with garage. 227 S.
, Holly. 21
FOR RKJIT MlSCEMiANflOUS
FOR RENT Pasture. Will pasture
cattle for $2 per month and horses
$3. Write F. W. Nelson, R. 3, Box
OS, Medford, Ore. , , 19
MONICY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on real estato and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 31
North Grapo street.
MISCELLANEOUS
GRANITE BOULDERS FREE for
hauling away. Address T. V. Wil
liams, 3. R. D. 2, Medford. 19
STOLEN
STOLEN Doublet spark coil for New
Way engine. Taken from woodBaw
in Gagnon woodyaid. Reward for
return. 21
GOOD BUYS
On the Paved
Pacific Highway
One acre close in j strict'17 modern
5-room bungalow 3250
Four acres finest bottom land
with paid up water right, fine
fruit, berries and alfalfa, a good
house, fine large barn and poul
try houses ,.$4750
Three acres of finest Bear Creek
soil, irrigated; one of the niftiest,
strictly modern bungalows on the
Pacific Highway, fine outbuildings-,
poultry houses, brooders,
etc., very high class property.
$7500
Brown & White
Holland Hotel Corner
J. C. BARNES
784 L Phono
I
AUTOMOMLKS
Foil THAI IE -Ford touring hotly for
roadster bod v. Court Street Grocery.
21
OR SALE Ford touring $275: Chev
rolet touring $500. I'atton Robinson,
Inc.. 112 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Dodge car In excellent
condition. Terms if desired. Phone
7S'.-J between 6 and S p. m.
FOR SALF Ford touring car. Perfect
condition, i'houo M4, call for Collier.
tf
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk
cows. Walsh's place, one mile north
east of Medford on Crater Lake road
30
FOR SALE .Milk cow. .Mrs. II. W.
L'.nneburg. 20
FO t SALE Good cow, just fresh,
with cal'. $65 for both. R. C. Wash
bum. Central Point. Telephone
ll-X-2. tf
FOR SALE A few iresti milk cow.-'.,
officially tested. Also hay and
wheat. Adjacent to aviation field,
Medford. Schulz Pros. 23
FOR SALE One black mare, four
years old, worked two weeks, weight
1350. Phone SG9-I1. 19-
FOR SALE O RTRADE For stock
cattle, 12 head of fresh Jersey ilair
cows. These cows ure heavy pro
ducers and are Al in every particu
lar. Prefer to trade for calves,
wenners or any kind of young cattle.
L. 1). Tucker, lirownsboro. 22
FOR SALE Duroc Jersey herd boar,
weight 700, registered. : For particu
lars write Box i)2, Merlin, Ore. 22
FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of
fers for sale four Shorthorn bulls,
ready for service, your choice for
$350. Two younger at $200, mostly
red. Apply James Stewart, Mount
crest Rnuch. Hilt, Calif. tf
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Small ranch out of Ash
land; good land nnd fenced, $150 an
acre. Somo improvements. Box II,
Mail Tribune. 21
SNAP Kino large residence lot, wcil
located on paved street, all assess
ments paid. Price $125, including
$50.00 in water certificates. Best
buy In city; act quick. Campbell
Carley, No. 9 North Fir. 20
FOR SALE 5 room modern house,
furnished, close in; garage, sleeping
porch, garden. Terms. 329 S. Grape
St. 22
FOR SALE By owner, modern five
room furnished house oil . paved
street, lawn, shndo trees, peach
trees, chicken yard, storeroom,
woodshed, garage witlt driveway,
luqulro 1133 W. .Ninth. 22
FOR SALE Nico little home just, out
side city limits, newly painted and
papered, phone, city, water, berries,
fruit trees, etc. Low taxes. Phone
8(i5-li. . 20
FOR SALE The best Bmall tracts
near Gold Hill nt owner's figures,
improved and unimproved, with liv
ing springs nnd near ine Highway.
Apply to Swutt Potorson, Gold Hill,
Oregon. 22
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acres
with one horse, cow nnd chickens.
Apply 130 Portland Ave. 22
FOR SALE G tooth houso, modern.
Lot 50x215. For quick snlo, $1SOO.
Terms. 1031 Court St. 19
FOR SALE Just completed bungalow
5 rooms, bath, sleeping porch. 1010
W. Eleventh St. Four rooms finished
in Ivory enamel, bainnco gray. Many
built-in features. Lot 50x159. Terms
cash. Apply Trowbrldgo Cabinet
Works. 22
FOR SALE Bargain In 6-room house
on Jackson street if taken soon.
Would coiiBidor tenm anil cows as
part payment. Call 210 W. Jackson
or phone 235. 21
FOR SALE SO acres pasture and tim
ber land near tin Squaw Lakes.
Upper Applegate vicinity. Terms
extra reasonable. Address Mrs. L.
E. Wade, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 19
FOR SALE Several unimproved lots
in Talent, Oregon; desirable loca
tion. Will sell very cheap. Address
Mrs. L. E. Wade, Klamath Falls,
Oregon. .19
FOR SALE-Good ranches. See us
before btiylne. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grapo St. Phono B3-M. tf
FOR SALE LeasM and exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALE Houses and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. S. Buttorflcltl, phona
210.
For
Sale
my home, Clark and Xarrigan
streets, 2 acres of best land, eight
room modern house, large outside
cellar, large store room, wool
house, smoke house, chicken house
work shop, barn room for five
cows. Good si ra wherries, logon
henries, raspberries and blackber
ries, peneh, apricot, almond ant!
cherry Irees, all bearing. One of
the best homes in Medford. If in
terested, phono or call at
premises.
Shortie GarnetF
FOH SALF MISCELLANEOUS I
FOIt SALE All my tools and equip-'
inent ut 109-111 S. lloUy including.1
one acetylene welding outfit, two
full tanks of oxym-n. Sell any part.
Closing shop on account of ill health
Sco Frazier at It'll S. Holly. S. It.
Castile. 21
FOR SALE Twenty tons c,rain hay
near Talent. Phone 22'j R. 22
FOR SALE John Deere Iraetor plow
two twelve-inch bottoms. Phone
611 Ji. 24
FOR SALE Work and saddle horses,
wacons and harness for cash or on
time. Phone Ull-R-4. 23
FOR SALE Baled ami loose alfalfa
hay delivered. Phone 3I7-J-2. tf"
FOR SALE Two large practically
new axnunsler niKs. matched. Both
$'.10. cost $150. Phone 339J.
FOR SALE Yellow Dent seed corn.
Phone R-13-X. 19
'OR SALE 20o0 cords wood on
stumpage. John Lyden, Jacksonville
FOR SALE Canary birds. 613 Park
Ave.
FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry
plants 100 for $2.75, or New Oregous
$1.25. Bronze turkey eggs 10 foi
$1.75. Blair Grauilo Co., R. 1, Box
129, Ashland. Del. to Oregon Granite
Co., Medford. 19
FOR SALE 5-10 Avery tractor at a
very reasonable figure. John C.
Signer. 22
FOR SALE Anierlcaua encyclopedia
of 10 volumes, ut a bargain. Apply
ut Mail Tribune office. tf"
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Ring
wood Orchard. 20
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twelve
h. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard
Bros. tf
FOR SALE 25 tons of first class
grain hay. Phone 591-J-2. C. W
Isaacs. 1
FOR SALE New 192 1 Family and
Portablo Electric "Singers" now on
sale at No. 10 S. Fir street. Your
terms aro ours. Seo them! Froe
demonstration. Singer Sewing
Machine Co. Phono 215-R. , 27
FOR SALE One tliree-ton ovapora
tor dryor. 10 cars nnd 100 trays can
bo taken down or set up nt short
notice. Weather-proof. For further
particulars inquire of J. W. Johnson,
0718 Mission St., San Francisco,
Drly City. 334
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, Bodlmeqt
and dirt. Plowing nnd teaming work
tlono. Phono 912-J, Samuel Bate
tnau, 302 Maple St.
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. Geo. Li. Trolchlor
Motor Co., Meilfqrd, Oro. tf
FOR SALE Hay at Three Oaka. W.
J. Hnrtsoll. tf
OR HALE POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR SALE R. 1. Rod eggs. Leghorn
eggs nnd chicks. Drossier Square
Deal Hntchory. ' Phono 951-L. 20
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs
76c setting of 15. Phono 403-X-2. 20
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Whlto
Rock baby chicks by April 15.
Hatched under henB. Chicks 25c,
biddies $2.00. Mrs. C. S. Lammcy,
Central Point, R. 2. 20
FOR SALE O. A. C. strain Hanoi
Rock eggs for hatching. Phone.
GS6-U-3. 41
FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs for
sotting. Phono 531-X. 19
FOR SALE White Wyandotte setting
eggs $1.50 for IS. 330 N. Front St.
341
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red egsi,
$1.00 per settlnt. H. I. cockerels.
$2.50 each. Choice 'tv.ale caaaries
$1.00. Phone 147-1.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR!
Mosan Art Rugs
MOSAN "ART" RUG" CO. We weave
rugs from old curuets and rugs and
clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean are
clean when we clean them." 119 T.
'tenth, phone 1$0. Fret delivery.
Undertakers
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor Sixth
and Oakdalo. Ambulance sorvlco.
Phono 47.
Printer and Publisher
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office In
Southorn Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etJ Portlaad prices. 27 N. Fir at
5-room
Modern Bungalow
Good Location
$265000
$400.00 cash and balance
$30.00 per month.
Why pay rent?
MEDFORD LAND AND
INSURANCE AGENCY
8S0 West Main Street,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abstractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIH
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 ana S,
No. 22 North Central Ave., upstatrs.
JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Architect
G. B. TEETS Licensed architect.
Slsson, California. 322
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are
operating the largest, oldest and
best-equipped plant In the Paclflo
northwest. Use our springs whe
others fall. Sold under writtsa
guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorney!.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Uedford National
Bank Buildlnc
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnet
Corey Building.
O. C. HOGGS Real estate law ail
settleauat f estatat iMCialty.
. F. LINA8 Atteraey. ffueral
Practice. Patents a spetialty,
Stewart Bide.
WINF1ELD R. SAYLORD Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Mala
St., Medford. .''.'.
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS specialize In all
kinds of cement building product.
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. -
Chiropractor,
DR. A. BURKLUND Chiropractor.
Splnnl Adjustments. 204-205 Sparta
Bids., 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 6 p. in,
daily except Thursday. Phono 680.
Electric Ssrvlco '
BATTKnV A ULEPTnin nn Pnotnn
! distributors for Exlde Batteries ant
Fnlrbanks-Morse light plants. Nal
Bldg. Phone 116. M4'
Expert Accountant. . ., ',
Wilson" auditino" cb. k m. wil
son, C. P. A. Attention given U
anything In Accounting and Incom
Tax requirements. Look Into out
simplified accounting method. . Lib
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 1B7-R.;
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY B0ND3-
We execute all forms of bond
McCurdy Insurance Agency. .1.. tf
Instruction In Music - .-. ,
FRED ALTON "haIQHT Teaoroi
piano and harmony. Halght Must
studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Buildlnc
Phono 72. !..,( - .'.
Painting and Papernanglng
LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Paper
hanging, tinting. Estimates famish
ed froe. Phone 189. 28 S. Grape St.
Physicians and Surgeon.
T.- O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon.- Surgery of eyes, ears,
nose and throat. All diseases - of
these organs treatod. Glasses fitted.
314-315 Liberty Bldg. , ,,, .
DR. A. BURSELL Splaologlst, Pay)
siclaa aia surgeei. Spinal aijn
raeata, earal treatneatl aid dlt
nosla. 303-10-11 M. F. fc H. BldC
Elevator to third floor. ' Phon 25.
DR. J. J. EMMKN8 Physician ana
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat- Eyes scleitlf
ically tested and glasses supplied.
Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co,
- M. F. ft H. Co. Bide. Pnon 7. -
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
' CARLOW Osteopa,tald Phyrcia.ii.
416-417 Garaett-Corey Bldg. Phon
904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD-Oitoatl
Pkysleiis. Special attitia five
to eye, ear, aoi aa threat. 101
Liberty building. Phone 496.
DR., HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. ft H. Bid.
Phone 965. . ..
JAMES C. HATES Physician an
: Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. in. Sparta building;
reiildence 1405 W. Main. Pboneil
Office 563, ree. 492. "Specialty,"
Medical and Surgical Diagnosis. , tf
5r? WIL W. P. HOLT Physician and
Surgeon. Offices M. F. ft H. Bldg.
Phone 165. Residence 118 Genosea
SL Phone 165-J-2. - - - .
Papernanglng and Upholstering -
C. F. MONMCH Pnporhanging and
Upholstering. R. F. D. 3 -14
Rug Weaving. '
MEDFORD FLUFF . RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and worn
carpets and -ruga, Phona 610-U,
706 Pine SC. ,. -
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phona
315. Prices rlgh'u Service guar-
' anteed.
DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved
day or night. Service guaranteed.
Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. phone:
Office 644 or ren, 617-R iOfi, yt