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MEDFOKD MAIL TCTETTNE, MEDFORD, OKKfiOX. WKDXI'lSnA V, APRIL 20 1921
PAOTC SEVEN
15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY
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localBdeis
The work of putting the roof on the
additions to the Cargyll apartments is
underway. Dr. E. H. Porter expects to
opfen one of the units by May 15th,
and the other one about June 1st.
George Wicks, familiarly known to
scores as "Whispering George," isj
down from Trail for a few days visit-1
ing friends and attending to business
matters.
Kdwin Xlarkham, one or the fore-i.
niost of leading English poets, ro-
turning to his home state, Oregon, for
a visit from .May 7 to 17 will stop at
Ashland May 9 under the auspices of
the Southern Oregon Chautauqua as
sociation. John H. Fuller, president
of the association . stated yesterday
that no definite plans had been made
for the day's program during t be
poet's visit to the city. Ashland Tid
ings. M. Cotttirl, special agent and head
of the police of the Southern Pacific
railroad, spent Monday and last night
in the city on business In his line.
, The Parent-Teacher circle of the
Jackson building will meet Friday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. John Car
kin has charge of the program and the
afternoon will be spent in the study pt
Oregon. Mrs. Fern Daily will present
Xtyi first grade in dramatization. Re
jfteshmcnts will be served. Patrons
arid friends are cordially invited.
jjjjlnvltations have been received in'
Hb city for local people to attend the
Indentation of the Kenneth Lucas
f'-Jnton Memorial Law Library to the
law school of the University of Oregon
bj1 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fenton in mem
ory of their son, Kenneth Lucas Fen
ton, in Dillard hall at 11 a. m. Thurs
day, April 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall arrived
in the city from their home near Ruch
yesterday afternoon, and are guests at
the Holland. : .
J. J. Skinner left this morning for
Prospect on business connected with
the power company. . -. i -
The Medford Elks lodge bowling
team arrived home lato Monday after
noon from Klamath Falls where they
were badly beaten in the six games
played with the team of the Klamath
Falls Elks, loud- in their praise of the
treatment accorded them by the mem
bers of the Klamath Falls lodge whom
they pronounce good sports and royal
hosts. The Klamath Falls team, ac
companied by 50 pi- 60 brother rooters,
will arrive here next Sunday forenoon
to play a return series of six team
'games with the local lodge team. The
members' of Uie Medford team are Sid
ney S. Smith, Fay Diamond, Carl Bow.
man, Jonas Wold and George Roberts.
' J.' A. Norris", who has been working
at Hilt.Caltf., during the winter, has
returned home and will attend to his
large tract of strawberries for the next
month or two. Jacksonville Post.
Stanley Clark motored down to the
city from Grants Pass today on a
short business visit.
The Applegate hall will he the scene
of a merry dance, followed by a big
supper on Saturday,. April 30th. Music
for the dancing will be provided by
the Preniier Novelty orchestra of Med
ford. Oregonians registered at the Med
ford Include Miss Lillian Swank of
Ferndale, C. H, Obenhaus of Roseburg,
K. E. Rorapaugh of Eugene, and Rob
ert Miller, H. H. Bromberg, H. II.
Crumley, M. D. Owens, A. IT. Ferguson
and J. A Schneider.
Further- plans for. the conduct of
rtodrist facilities at Crater Lake n'a-
jtionol park tklsrsffh.iJier''"-iU be ont
jlincd at a speBiii MieoUrigjoXptbe Port
land members of the Crater Lake or
ganlzatloncominittee which has been
called foj j$ US'B'clocknVetlncsda'y at
'the Multnoirlafi notftb" ? Ja.u
A total eclipse of the moon, which
will be visible in all parts of the. nor
thern hemisphere' will tak place' to-"
morrow' night and doubtless many
Medford people wl wait up to wit
ness the awesome sight. The first
contact with the earth's' shadow will
take place at 10:03 and the last con
tact Is calculated' at 1:26, a period of
three hours, 23 minutes. The phase
of complete eclipse, when Luna will be
apparently wiped from the sky, will
begin at 11.23 and continue until
12:03.
California guests at the Nash are
C. L. Cofcr of Hooker,- Eugene Birch
of Grenada, and D. Sullivan and Albert
Shafsky of San Francisco. J. C. Keel-
er and A, L. Thompson are guests
from Portland.
Frank Preston, the Applegate ranch
er. returned today from a week end
visit with friends and relatives in San
Franiis'ro.lv.- - ,.?- -P r ,'t.r .'f
Livestock
Portland. Ore., April 2 0. Cattle
nominal, steady; receipts none. Quo
tations unch'anged.
Hogs steady; receipts 325. Quota
tions unchanged.
Sheep 25c lower; lambs steady; re
ceipts 112. East of mountain lambs
$7 8; valley $5.50 6.25: heavy lambs
$5'i 6; feeders $35: cull lambs ti'h
4; ewes $1W4: light yearlings $1,500
5.50; wethers $45.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 20. Butler
steady, slow; extra cubes, 34 (ft 35c;
partons 40c; prints 39c. Hutterfat No.
1 churning cream 353Sc f.o.b. Port
land; undergrades 33c.
San I'l-aneisco Egg" and Poultry
SAN' FRANCISCO, April 20. But
ter 3714c Eggs, fresh extras 2;i.e;
extra firsts 2SM.C.
Poultry unchanged.
N. Y. Stocks
NEW YORK, April 20. Directors
of the .11. F. Goodrich company,
rubber goods manufacturers, today
passed the quarterly dividend of
St. 50 a share on common' stock us
ually paid May 15.
.Nlf-W April 20. Pools
day resumed their bulliBh operations
iu speculative stocks, especially oils,
but made little, headway because of
the reactionary trend manifested by
rails and industrials. Sales approxi
mated 400,000 shares.
Allis-Chalmers 37
American Beet Sugar 37.0
American Can , 2S.S
American .Car &. Foundry... 122.3
American Hide & Leather pfd.... 42.3
American International Corp.... 41. S
American Locomotive S5
American Smelting & Refg 4 0
American Sugar 88. S
American Sumatra Tobacco 72.2
American T. & T 100.2
American Woolen 72.5
Anaconda Copper 3S
Atchison 79. S
Atl. Gulf & W. Indies 35.6
Buldwin Locomotive 85.8
Baltimore & Ohio 33. C
Bethle)iem Steel "U" 51.0
Canadian Pacific 100.2
Central Leather 34
Chandler Motors 7S.7
Chesapeake & Ohio bid 58.7
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 24.3
Chicago. It. I. & P 25.8
Chino Copper 22.8
Colorado Fuel & Iron, bid 27.5
Corn Products 71.5
Crucible Steel 79
Cuba Cane Sugar 19
Erie ..: 12.2
General Electric 136.7
General Motors 13
Goodrich Co ' 36.5
Great Northern pfd 69
Great Northern Ore Ctfs bid.... 2S.5
Illinois Central 88
Inspiration Copper 34.
Int. Mer. Marine pfd 50.7
International Paper 59.8
Kennecott Copper 19.7
Louisville & Nashville, bid 96
Maxwell Motors 5
Mexican Petroleum 144
Miami Copper , 21. '
Middle States Oil ......:........ 1-4.7
Midvale Steel 27.2
Missouri Pacific . 17.5
New York Central G8.2
X. Y., IN. H. & Hartford 16.S
Norfolk & Western 93.2
Northern Pacific .-. 71.2
Oklahoma' Prodi & Ret 3.5
Pan American Petroleum 70.6
Pennsylvania 35 ,
Peoples Gas .'. ?. 4 6.5
Pittsburg and W. Va bid.. 2 5.5
Ray Colsolidated Copper ". 13
Rep. Iron & Steel 60.2
Royal Dutch, N. Y 62:2
Shell Trans'. & Trad 4 1. 8
Sinclair Con. Oil 2 5
Southern Pacific , 73.7
Southern Railway 20.8
Standard Oil of N. ..!., pfd 108
Studelmker Corporation 78.5
Tennessee Copper 8.2'
Texas Co 42.2
Texas & Pacific 20.5
Tobacco Products 4 9
Transcontinental Oil 12.2
t'nion Pacific 115.3
V. S. Food .Products 21
1'. S. Retail Stores 49.8
U. S; Ind. Alcohol 67 .
United States Rubber 69.7
United States Steel 81.5
Utah Copper 51.7
Westlnghouse Electric 4 7.2
Wills' Overland 7.8
American Zinc. Lead and Sin
Eutte and Superior
Cala Petroleum
Montana Power, hid
Shatluck Arizona
.. 9
.. 12
.. 46.6
5-1.3
0
Pure Oil : 33.8
Invincible Oil 20.8
General Asphalt ........'. 04
NEW YORK, April 19. Maurice
kcizmihskl, head of the Compagnie
Generate Trans-Atlantlque, better;
known as the French line of steam
ships, lit the United States, was found
dead in his apartment here today. Ac
cording to the report of the medical
examiner he committed suicide by;
hanging himself with the cord of hid
bath robe.
SUCCESS or FAILURE
SUCCESS in business requires
correct accounting.
FAILURE in business is invar
iably due to improper account
ing. OUR up-to-date methods fur
nish you MONTHLY Loss and
Oain statements no you can
STOP the leaks and losses. Con-'
suit us. Cluirzcfji rensnri.-ible. i
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Phono SHI uirty Bid.
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WILLOW SPRINGS f
; Miss Eleanor Manle was a dinner
'guest at the Parker home Thursday
' evening.
: The Clyde Richmond family
'dinner guests Sunday at the
wore
Wm.
i Thompson home.
Helen Parker Hrophy was a week
end guest at her parents' home and
' T T lli-rtnhv T?rtli-t niwl .t;inie itl-n-
phy were Sunday dlnneV guests. They
report the road from Prospect down in
fair condition except for a very rough
strip this side of Trail.
The Charles Taylor family nnd the
I Will Smith family planned and carried
out a delightful surprise dinner on
I Monday, April ISth. The dinner was
given in honor of Mrs. Smith's birth
tO-!dav anU WBg mllch enjoyed
i U..psn.
by all
Willow
Til ere
was no school at
Springs from Monday noon until
Thursday morning on account of a
dath in the teacher's family.
' One of the most enjoyable social af
fairs of last week, was the one o'clock
luncheon given last Saturday by .Mrs.
J. W. Hirkholz. Mrs. .1. W. Elden's
sister. Miss Anna Nelson of Chicago,
was the guest of honor.
Last Saturday evening the hospit
able W. D. Thompson home was the
scene of a merry gathering when Mr.
and Mrs. Thompson entertained their
many friends at a card party. Pro
gressive "500" was enjoyed until a
late hour when the hostess served de
licious refreshments.
Grizzly bears are becoming rare
Alaska.
Synopsis of Hie Aniiliul Nt.-itr-mriit of th(!
LONDON & PROVINCIAL MARINE i GENERAL
INS. CO. LTD.
.f I.oiiiIijii, Kiifd.iiKl. on 1 ho thirty-first tla.v
lit ci'inhpr. Ifr'o. iniido to tli)- InstiraiK-o Cor
H'issium-r of tlio Slule of Ori-Kon, iiiirhtinnl lu
law:
CAPITAL
Amount of rnpital hlook paid up. . .$200,000.00
INfOMK
Nt-t prcmiuniH n-coivetl during tin-
vear .".0,3 1 8.4 4
ll.torost. ditidpiiils and ri'irts received
iiuril.tr tl.e vear 2.KO 1 .40
Iteiuittaiu'e front Homo Offiee 0 1 .'...-.22.20
Total IlK-olllf ?(i(iS, 042. 22
IHSHUItSHMKNTS
Net Iokkoh paid duriurr tin1 year in-
ehulinjr adjustment eN.ennt.'s. . . . None
Commissions and saluries paid tlur- '
illlt the year 1 '.,880.(17
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during
the year 1.422.0:1
Amount of all other expenditures.. 7,012.2.'.
Total expenditures S 24.3114.11.1
ASSKTS
Value of stocks nil bonds owned
(market value) !j.1fi?..10.1.2.1
Cash in hanks and on hand 20,100.87
Premiums in course of collection
written since September 30. 1020 2(1. (133. fit
Interest and rents due and accrued. 12.84.1.30
Total uduiilled assets 1028,083.12
I.IAllll.lTIHS
f.ross claims for' losses unpaid . . . .$ 3,200.00
.Amount of unearned premiums oil
all outslaudmg risks 27,118.7.1
All other liabilities 1.000.0(1
' Total liabilities, exclusive of CUD- .
ita stock ? 81.1)24.70
husinkss in oiiaiox i-ok thk yk.ui
Net premiums received during the
year A 180.00
Losses paid (turiutr the yvur None
Losses incurred din injf the year Nolle
Name of company, London & Provincial Marine
& (ieneral Ins. Co. Ltd.
Name of U. S. Managers, Frank li Pullois, New
York. Name of Truster, New York Life insurance A
Trust Co.. New York. , . . ' . ,
Slntulory resident' attorney for service. Walter
K. Bliss. :s;.4 Lewis Itldtr.. Portland, Ore.
Medford Land & Insurance Agency, local agents,
Medford
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Garden work, house clean
ing, crating and packing. Phono
522-W. x 30
WANTED Position by experienced
grocery clerk. Can furnish refer
ences. Box 49, Mail Tribune. 25
HE LI' WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Good cook to help with
light housework In country. Must
have references. Family of five.
State wages. Private bath, electric
range. Mrs. H. C. Egan, Medford,
Orei- . 30
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework. Mrs. W. F.
Blddle, phone 28-.I-2. 29
WANTED Middle-aged woman to as
sist with housework In return for
board, room, and $15 a month. Ad
dress II,' Mall Tribune. 26
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. Apply 815 E. Main
or phone 431-k.
tf
WANTED Experienced
Gusher Cafe.
waitress
WANTED Experienced girl for con
fectionery work. Crowson's. tf
WANTEB Experienced woman for
general housework. Mrs. William
Vawter, phone 393-R. tf
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Solicitor,
call Pantoriuni.
Phone 214 or
WHY?
CO ACRES $7200.00
Under Talent Irriirution District, nenr I'-icific llicliway. Very
best alfalfa land in Jackson County, partly in filfulfa. Very rli.'ep
free soil. Or will sell 120 acres for .$12,000.00. Company own
ing this land lias ordered this and other of their holdinsfs sold.
I have sold foi' thein since June 1st, $57,000.00 worth of their
land here. There is' a reason. The land is sold at less tlian half
the price it should lii'ing If you only want 20 acres, see inc.
If you only have $1,000.00 and want land, sec me. We arc
going to do business now.
ROGUE RIVER LAHD CokpANY
Nash Hotel Corner
-MISCKI.IiANKOl'S
WANTED Good child's
262-R.
crib, rhor.e
WANTED To buy young team heavy
mares. Phone 5SI7-J-3. "
WANTED 30 turkey
P-K-8. Ashland.
egg;!. Phone
20
WANTED To hire horse, hatness anil
wagon: light work. E. Patterson, i
R. 4, Box 22, opposite merest.
WANTED To bury 1000 ft.
inch pipe. Phone 5!t7-.J-3.
or I-
WAN'TED To make arrangements
with someone living in town for care
of five months old baby, where
mother can room. Box T, Mail Tri
bune. 25
WANTED Shoe repairing at reduced
prices. Men's half soles, per pair.
$1.50. Ladies' half soles. $1.00. Rub
ber heels, 50c. Better new shoes for
less money. Medford Shoe Hospital
119 E. Sixth St.
WANTED TO RENT Small ranch
property by elderly party. Address
J. A. M., care Mail Tribune. 25
WANTED House moving and
pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 488-X.
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 repairlnt while you
wait at tb "Model Boot Shop." 21
S. Central Ave. Quick serTlce,
quality work. K. N. Hlden. prop.
l,OST
LOST On Crater Luke highway, stag
shirt. Finder please return to this
office.
LOST Heavy canvas bag marked
Pueblo, containing tools, between
Holly nnd Riverside Apts. G rover
Dnrneillo. People's Electric Store. 26
TAKEN CP
TAKEN I'P By the undersigned, one
1-year old red steer, tips or both ears
clipped. Owner requested to prove
properly, pay charges, etc. M.: D.
Hogan, Applegate, Ore. 27
TAKEN UP Four horses came with
in' my enclosure on or about April
16th. One light roan gelding, one
light roan filley, one bay gelding,
star in forehead, shod all round.
One mouse-colored maro (pony)
blind In one eye. Owner can have
name by paying charges. W. I latton,
! 414 miles west of pentral Point. 25
l'otxn
FOUND Hunch of keys on Eagle
Point road. Owner can have same
by paying for ad. Mail Tribune. 26
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews lonns money
on reul estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds, Phone 53-M. 31
North Grape street.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE IMP. PERCH ERON STALLION
Ketnb's services is offered to the
public at twenty i dollars. I have
secured pasture to accommodate
those wishing to leave mares to bo
bred. Phone 19-X-3, Central Point,
one tnllo east of Tolo. J. E. Mason.
IP
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT-
-5-rooni bungalow at 71'4
Key at Room 418, M. F.
Pnrk Ave.
& IT. Bldg.
TOR RENT Four room cottage West
sidn of valley, good location; rent
reasonable. M. 15. Root.
FOR KENT ITUNISIIED BOOMS
FOR RENT-247-L.
-Sleeping room.
Phone
. 26
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room
to gentleman. 319 a. Grape. 2b
FOR RENT Close In furnished room
with bath; board If wanted. Phone
705-X. 129 S. Ivy. 25
FOR RENT Furnished outside sleep
ing rooms. Rates moderate. Under
- new management. The Oregon, 38
S. Grane. Phone 479-W. 29
FOR RENT Large sleeping rooms,
with bath privileges, at 325 S. River-
side. z
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms. Bulh. 245 N. Grape St.
27
FOR RENT rtnnlshed rooms, $2
per week. 445 S. Front st. 337
FOR BENT MISUEIjIANF-OUS
FOR RENT Three store rooms on S.
Grape St., one-half block from .Mam
St. Will H. Wilson. 26"
GOOD PASTURE for horseB $2.50 per
month. James Campbell. 26
J. 0. BARNES
784-L Phone
WAXTKi:
FOR It EXT APARTMENTS j
I'Olt KENT Furnished apartments '
for adults only. 325 S. Riverside. 25
FOR RENT TVo room furnished
apartment. 44 S. Grape St., 115.00 a
month. Will II. Wilson. 20
FOR RENT Two 3-room apartments.
1H05 W. Main. Phone SOIL. 25'
FOR RENT Apartments.
Call from
N to 10:30 n. in. and 2 to 4 p. in. 232 I
E. Main. Over Palmers .Music store.
l-'OR ItEXT MOrSKKlCKlMXG
ROOMS
FO RRENT Two or four light house
keeping, rooms. 511 S. Central. "
FOK SALE IlRAIi tSTATB
i'OR SALE Modern home at 821 W.
Tenth St. Five large rooms, and
sleeping porch, barn and large gar
den, price $2750. Small payment
down, balance monthly payment!..
Phono 3S6-W. 27
FOR SALE Corner lot, small 2-room
house, in good shape, $7on. Terms.
East Fourth St., 322. See owner, 227
E. Sixth St. 30
FOR SALE OR RENT Our home at
222 S. Dolly St. Call or phone 247-L.
i 26
FOR SALE 110 acres 2Vi miles from
Rogue River. 40 acres crop, bal
ance timber. P. L. Freed, ltouue
Rirer, Ore. 28
FOR SALE 5 acres, house, barn
chicken house, orchard coming into
bearing, will have approximately 500
boxes apples and pears this year.
Located two miles east of Medford.
Prico $1800, terms. Inquire 51S King
St. 25
I'OR SALE 7-rooin brick residence in
Central Point. Owner Is leaving
soon and must sell. If Interested
see Mrs. C. M. Wilson (owner), or
call Jesse L. Richni iIk ):i at Central
Point Feed Store. 27
FOR SALE 8 room house close iu
with lot on paved street. Address
M. H., Mail Tribune. 2S
FOR SALE Homestead for salo at a
bargain. Best ono in the state of
Oregon for the nionoy. See C. C.
Clark, 127 N. Riverside. tf
FOR SALE Close-In east front lot,
moderate payment down, monthly
Installments on balance. H. C. Stod
dard, P. O. Box 477, Los Angeles.
Calif. 25
, FOR SALE Good ranches. See us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 53-M. tf
FOR SALE Least, and exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALE
furnlshed acreage,
216.
-Houses and bungalows,
or unfurnished; also
C. S. Butterfleld, phone
"It SALE POULTBY AND EOGS
FOR SALE 20 O.
A. C.
354
Bnrretl Rock
Jacksonville,
26
pullets. Phono
evenings.
FOR SALE Hatching eggs from my
Tancrod strnin White. Leghorns. Re
duced prices for bnlanco of the season.
R. V. Crum, phone B97-R-1. 28
FOR SALE 150 thoroughbred Tan
cred White Leghorn laying pullets
at a bargain. Will sell In any quan
tity. 823 S. Oakdale, Tol. 481.
FOR SALE Mammoth Pekiu duel;
eggs $1.25 per ten, post paid. Art
Moore, Porslst, Ore. 26
FOR SALE O. A.
Rock eggs for
6S5-R-3.
C. strain
hatching.
Barrel
Phone
41
FOR SALE White Wyandotto sotting
eggs $1.50 for 16. 330 N. Front St.
341
FOR 8ALK L1VKMTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, young
and gentle, $50. Vi mile north on
Crater Lake highway. T. J. Max
well. Phono 684-R-l. 28
FOR SALE Fresh cow, lnrge milker
$75.00. James Campbell, 2tl
FOR 8ALE Pure bred registered
Hereford bulls. James Campbell. 26
FOR SALE Holslein cow, fresh bIk
weeks, four yenrs old. P. L. Freed.
Rogue River, Ore. 2!
FOR SALE Weaned
H-13-R.
pigs.
Phone
25
FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk
oows. Walsh's place, one mile north,
earn of Medford on Crater Lake road
30
FOR BALE Good cow, just fresh,
with calf. $05 for both. R. C. Wash-
bum. Central Point. Telephone
ll-X-2. tf
FOR SALE Mount Croat Ranch of
fers for sale four Shorthorn bulls,
ready for service, your choice for
$360. Two younger at $200, mostly
red. Apply James Stowart, Jiount
oreBt Ranch. Hilt, Calif. tf
$25 Down
$5 Month
No interest, no assessments
Lots 50x115 feet, 10 fruit trees to
each lot, street in front, alley in
rear- An opportunity to build a
home at small cost in a d-istrict
with a good future.
All lots wthin COO feet of Main St
0. RENARD
116 North Central
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Evan.-, motorcycle cheap.
Call Western I'uion, days. 27
FOR KALE Alfalfa hay $15 per ton.
mixed grain hay $10 a ton. McCor
niicli mowing machine $;:.", strong
single buggy harness $1". M-tootli
single horse cultivator $5. corn cul
tivator and spriugtooth harrow com
bined $20. C. .1. Brommcr. 20
vim ai j
Progressive everbearing
strawberry plains. Plants set now
will bear steady from July to Octo
ber. Also Leghorn and Red chicks
and eggs. Mrs. F. II. Dressier.
Phone 951-L. 2ii
FOR SALE Fancy everbearing straw
berry plants set out now Ihese
plants should bear heavily this sum
mer. Phone 452-R evenings. C. 11.
Howell.
FOR SALE Haled grain hay, also
loose and baled alfalfa. James
Campbell. 20
FOR SALE Good second-hand brick
$12.00 per thousand. James Camp
bell. 26
FOR SALE Alfalfa hi
$15.00. - 11. Patton,
evenings.
in my bam,
Phono S17-X.
FOR SALE Seven horse gasoline
engine. One John Deere double disc
plow. Phone 5-F-4, Eagle Point, or
uddress Box 67. 28
FOR SALE W8 acres
Phone 970-lt.
near Heagle,
FOR SALE Chase Bros, piano lcnth
er couch, leather rockers, and some
solid oak furniture, etc. S04 S. Cen
tral Ave. 26
FOR SALE 325 feet good heavy 4
Inch pipe $160. Would cost new
$325. M. P. Jacoby, Tolo, Central
Point P. O. 27
FOR SALE Hot Point electric range.
The Oaks, 323 E. Main. 27
FOR SALE OR TRADE
405 W. Second St.
Gas
rnnge.
25
FOR SALE Haled and loose alfalfa
hay delivered. Phono 317-J-2. tf
FOR SALE Americana encyclopedia
of 16 volumes, at a bargain. Apply
at Mail Tribune, office. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twelve
h. p. gasolino engines. Hubbard
Bros. tf
FOR SALE 25 tons of first class
grain hay. Tlioue EU1-J-2. C. W.
Isaacs.
FOR SALIC New 1921 Family. and
Portable Electric "Slngera" now on
salo at No. 10 S. Fir street. Your
terms are ours. See thorn! Free
demonstration. .Singer Sowing
Machine Co. Phono 215-R. 27
FOR SALE--Sanrt, grarel, sodlmont
and dirt. Plowing nnd toamlng work
tlone. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bato
nian, 302 Maple St.
FOR SALE Manure.
. Phone 452-Y.
Hoover Dairy.
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FOR SALE Ono new Sampson trac-
tor at a very low price; will take
good team In on payment, balance
cash and terms. Geo. L, Trolchlnr
Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf
AUTOMOIHLKS
FOR SALE Studebakor Roadster,
$650; Chevrolet touring $500. Pat
ton Robinson, Inc., 112 S, Riverside.
FOR SALE Dodge car In oxcellont
condition. Terms If desired. Phone
781-.I bntween 0 and 8 p. in.
h'S'I-RAYED
STRAYED From Hoyden ranch Mon
day, small bay mare, wolghs be
tween 000 nnd 1000. May have brand
on left side, small collar gall ou
right shoulder. Foretop been cut
off. Finder write W. S. Hazelton,
Medford, R. 3, Uox 145. 25
BUSINESS DirCHOTORr
Mosan Art Ruga
MOSAN ART RUO CO. We weave
rugs from old carpets and rugs and
clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean are
clean when we clean them." 119 W,
'lanth, phone 180. Free delivery.
Undertaker
PBRL FUNERAL HOME Cor Sixth
and Oakdale. Ambulance lerrlce.
Phone 47.
Printer and Publisher
MEDFORD PRINTING. CO. has th
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
looso leaf ledgors, billing systems,
etx Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Office 42 North Front St Phone
316. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved
day or night. , Sorvlce guaranteed
Fair treatment 104 S. Fir. Phone;
Office fU4 or re-t. R47-W -
5-room
Modern Bungalow
Good Location
$265000
$400.00 cash and balance
$30.00 per month.
Why pay rent?
"medford LAND "and
INSURANCE AGENCY
220 yest Main Street-
BU8INE83 DIRECTORY.
Abstractors.
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5,
No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs.
JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Ab
stracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Architect
G. E. TEETS Licensed
Slsson, California.
architect.
322
Auto Supplies
-LAM bWlNiij-Vf.."
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We ar
operating the largest, oldest and
best-equipped plant in the Paciflo
northwest. Use our springs when
others fail. Sold under written
guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorney.
PORTER J. NEFF Attoruey-at-Iaw,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer,
Corey Building.
Garaett-
O. C. BOGGS Real estate law and
settlement of estates a specialty.
If. F. LLNA9 Atternsy, Genaral
Prtstiee. Pateiti a ntscialty.
Stewart Bldg.
WlNFIELD R. GAYLORD Lawyer.
Poom 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford. i
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK St
BLOCK WORKS specialize In U
kinds of cement building product!,
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractic Physician
JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H.
building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.,
dally except Thursday. Phone 6S0.
Electrlo Service
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Factory
distributors for Exlde Batteries an
Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Nn(
Bldg. Phone 116. 814'
. Expert Accountant.
wilsoiauditIng
son, C. P. A. Attention given tit
anything in Accounting and Income
Tax requirements. Look into on
' simplified accounting method. Lit ,
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R.
Fidelity and 8urety Bond
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
We execute all forma ot bond-i
McCurdy Insurance Agency. - - tf
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Instruction In Music.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaoher
piano and harmony. Halgbt Um
studio, 318 Garnott-Corey BntldlnR
Phone 72.
Painting and Paperhanglng
LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Paper,
bnnglng, tinting. Estimates furnish,
ed free. Phone 189. 26 S. Grape St,
Physicians and Surgeoni.
T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon.. Surgery or eyes, ears,
nose and throat. All diseases of
these organs treated. Glasses fitted.
314-318 Liberty Bldg. , : -
DR. A. BUR8ELL Splnologist, Phjl
siclan and surgeon. Spinal adjust
ments, general treatments and diag
nosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Elevator to third floor. . Phone 29.
DR. J. J. BMWENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to
ear, nose and throat Eyes scientif
ically tested and glasses supplied.
Oculist and Anrlst tot1 8. P. R. R. Co
M. F. tc H. Co. Bldg. Pnone 567. )
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR.'EVA MAINS
CARLOWOsteopathlo Pbyoclan.
416-417 Garnett-Corey " Bldg. Phone
904-L. Residence 26 3. Laurel St
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat - tOt
Liberty building. Phone 496.
DR. HARVHT P. COLBMAN Ciiro-
practlo and Natural PalnUsf Ifetk.
oda. Room 428 1L P. t H. Bldg.
Phone 965.
AMES C. HATES Payslclaa an
surgeon; office noun li to 12 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. ni. Sparta building;
residence 1405 W. Main. Phones:
Office 663, res. 492-. "Speoialty."
Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tl
Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and
Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 165. Residence 118 (Joneses
St Phone 165-J-2.
Paperhanglng and Upholstering
C. F. MONNICH Paperhanglng and
Upholstering. R. F. D, 3. 14
Rug Weaving,
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORK9
makes (luff rugs from old and worn
carpets and rugs. ' Phone 610-M,
706 Pine St
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Kit. A. Itl'ltKlil-ND, I lilropnu-tor
Miilte 4 and r, Mpartn Uldtc., Main and
Riverside. Phones; . Office 285, P(o,
822, l '
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