MEDFOTJD MATTi TlUr.UNTE, MEDFORD, OT?r.(.0T. FT? TP AY. APRIL 22.' 1021
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PORTLAND. Ore., April 22. Cat
tle steady; receipts eight. Quota
tions unchanged.
Hogs 25e lower; receipts 178.
Prime light $10.0010.7o; smooth
heavy, 25 0 to 300 lbs. $8.759.75;
at) 0 lbs and up J7.008.00; rough
heavy $6. 0008. 75; fat nigs, $10.00
0.50; feeder pigs- J9. 50010. 50;
Btags (subject to brokerage) $4.00
&18.75. '
i Sheep steady; receipts 795. Quo
tations unchanged.
Kgsn and Poultry
PORTLAND, April 22. Kfrgs, soil
ing price, case count 2 0 iff K3c; buying
price 1 U 21c; selling price, candled.
25c; selected- candled in cartons, 2t'c.
Poultry, hens, 3c lower; heavy aoc:
light 23c: broilers over 1 Vi pounds,
t Oe ; old roosters, 12 015c. 1
tiialn ulrd Hut.
Barley, 24; oats, $25025.50; corn,
No. ,1, yellow, 30.
Mill run. (28. .- .. .
Hay, buying price,' timothy, $ 2 4 f t
2(i; alfalfa. ?18. 60&1SI; grain, mixed,
J2223; clover, lii17; straw $15.
'' "" ituttcr
. PORTLAND, Ore., April 22. But
ter steady; ..e.vtio.. cubes,.. :t4:t3c;
cartons. 40c; prints .19c... Hutlerfat,
.No, 1 churning cream it.TtgitHU f. u.
li. Poi-thiml; uiidergi-ndes a:tc
Kim Francisco Slnrkets ;
. SAN FRANCISCO, April 22. But
ter, extras 80o prime firsts nominal.
Eggs, fresh ' extras ' 29c; dirties
25c; extra pullets 25 c.
Poultry; unchanged. ,
N. Y. Stocks
NEW YORK, April 22. Extreme
advances of one to five points in
niany issues accompanied today's
l(vely and broad session of the stock
market, shorts covering extensively.
Sales approximated 1,100,000 shares.
NEW YORK, April 22 Trading asr
sumed Impressive proportions Immedi
ately after the opening the first hour's
sales exceeding 300,000 shares. Lea
dership In the further advance was
retained by motors and oils, Stude
baker Increasing, its gain to almost
tour points. Part of this was forfeited
before noon, however, on profit taking.
Mexican and Pan-American Petroleum
and General Asphalt registered ex
treme gains of two to four points. To
baccos, textiles and shippings trailed
along at 1 to 1 points gains and Fa
mous Players was foremost of the
specialties, rising three points. Util
ities especially local tractions and ex
press shares were in demand, rising
qhe to three points. Ralls remained
ia the, background, showing only nom
inal changes. Call money opened at
0 per. cent, the week's lowest initial
rate, i
Atfis-Chalmers 38. 3
American Beet Sugar 38
AjheHcan Can 29.3
Atuertcan Car & foundry .....123.7
American Hide & Leather pfd.... 43
Airjerica.ii, International Corp.... 4 3.0
Ahjei'lcan. Locomotive 86.5
American Smelting & Refg 4 0.2
American Sugar 90.5
Airterican Sumatra Tobacco 70
American T. & T. 106.2
Auierlcan Woolen 73.7
Anaconda Coper :.. 39.2
Atchison '. 80.7
AtlV;Guif'& W: Indies 37
aSldwln Locomotive 86.6
Baltimore & Ohio 33.7
iipthlehem Steel rB" 55.7
Canadian Pacific ....ill
Central Leather . . 34.7
Chandler Motors' ,... 82
Chesapeake Ohio 60.2
Chicago, 3111. & St. Paul 2 5
Chicago, R. I. & P 2 6
Chino Copper 23.6
Colorado Fuel.fi Iron 2 9.8
Corn Products 74
Crucible Steel 78.3
Cuba Cane Sugar 18.8
Erie ; 12.5
General Electric 137.8
General Motors 13
Goodrich Co 38
Great Northern pfd 69.5
Great Northern Ore Ctfs .; 2 9.2
Illinois Central bid 88
Inspiration Copper 34.5
Int. Mer.. Marine pfd 50.0
International Paper 60.8
ICennecott Copper 20.2
Louisville & Nashville, bid 98
Maxwell Motors 5
Mexican Petroleum 149
.Miami Copper 21.5
Middle States Oil 13
Midvale Steel ; 27.7
Misourl Pacific ; 17.6
New York Central 68.5
N. Y., N. H. & H : 17
Norfolk & Western, bid 93.2
Northern Pacific .- 73
Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 3,5
Pan American Petroleum 72
Pennsylvania 35
People's Gas 4 6.7
Pittsburg and W. Va 2 6.5
; Ray Consolidated Copper 13.2
Reading 69.2
Rop. Iron & Steel 59.0
Royal Dutch, N. Y 63.3
Shell Trans. & Trad 42.7
Sinclaln Con. Oil : 27.7
Southern Pacific 74.2
Southern Railway , 20.7
Standard Oil of IN. J., pfd 108
Studebaker Corporation 86.7
Jennessee Copper . 8.6
Texas Co 4 2.8
Texas & Pacific 20.7
Tobacco Products .-. 52
Transcontinental Oil . 12.7
Union Pacific 115.8
II. S. Food Products 19.0
U. S. Retail Slores 51.5
U. S. lnd. Alcohol 67. S,
United States Rubber 7 5
United States Steel ....'. .. 82.3
Utah Copper 53
Westlnghouae Electric 47.5
Willy's Overland , 8
Amer. Zinc, Lead & Sm 9
Butte and Superior 12.3
Cala Petroleum 4 6.6
.Montana Power, bid 51.5
Shattuck Arizona 6
Pure Oil 35.6
Invincible. Oil 30.8
General Asphant os.fc
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. O. mowl.tt
K.' C- Hamilton, supt.'" of the Fish
Ijike ranch belonging to the Rogue
River Caual Co., Judge G. A. Gardner,
James Owens and Victor Hursell, our
county commissioners were here for
dinner on Thursday of last week. They
had been riding over our roads in the
Reese creek and Lake creek country
and seemed to be of .the opinion that
they needed some vork done very
badly, and said that they expected to
put the road force to work very soon
to finish up the Reese , creek-llutte
Falls road right away as far as pos
sible, and expressed their regrets that
the early fall rains last year interfered-with
their plans so much, but
anticipate having especially the Reese
creek part of the road put In good
shupe for next fall's travel.
Thomas F. Nichols, wife ami sister
who own a fine farm on Rogue river
at the mouth of Hog creek, and Thom
as Farlow, , wife and two daughters
and Miss Thelma Moore of Lake creek
were .business callers Thursday even
ing on their way home from Medford.
'Fred Nell also came in Thursday
evening. lie is highly gratified with
his success in disposing of his oil stock
and feels very sanguine of the results.
Charley Bacon, our old conductor on
the Pacific & Eastern railroad when it
was being operated by the Hill inter
ests, has been quite a frequent visitor
to our town the past week or so.
Charley Lear, one of the force con
nected with the fish hatchery- busi
ness passed through here last Satur
day on his way to the upper country
but I did not learn his destination.
J. W. Berrian also was visiting our
town and reports that they have been
fully as successful in gathering fish
eggs as could be expected considering
the unfavorable season; that he has
been able to transfer the eggs he had
here In course of incubation to the
hatchery near Butte Falls.
J. M. Wllfley, owner of one of the
large orchards, who has been awuy
during the winter was on oiir streets
again last Saturday.
W. P. Holbrook, another one of our
orchardlsts who has an orchard and
farm west of here near the mouth of
Little Butte, was also a business caller
E. R. Oatman and II. T. Pankey,
orchard Inspectors were here for din
ner Saturday and so was A. B. Mac
kenzie of the Rogue River Aircraft Co.
of Ashland. He Was visiting our town
trying to secure pupils to receive in
struction in the art of flying as the
company have opened in Ashland
school in that line where any who so
desire can receive the necessary In
struction. . ;
H. C. liurmell, Mason, Nebraska, E.
G. . High were also here for dinner
Saturday. The last named was selling
autos.
Sunday morning we had a very in
teresting Sabbath school and it seem
ed as though the members in the
Juvenile class wera loathe to close
when the superintendent called for the
closing exercises. i
Last Sunday there were not very
many people in for dinner Outside of
our regular boarders, There was
among them Mr. Lumsden of the firm
of Hutchison & Lumsden and family
including his son and wife, and Miss
Klum and a few others. Also there
were quite a number of the young
folks came in from the dance after It
closed Sunday morning.
; George W. Daley and wife of Fort
Jones, Calif., nrc here visiting hit
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Duley.
Monday morning I went into Med
ford on the 7:13 stage and besides
myself there were J., L. Robinson, Sr.,
Mrs. Polk Mathews and her brother
Jessie Cliffen, and while I was there
met a number of our, neighbors not
only from our town but people from
SUCCESS or FAILURE
SUCCESS In business requires
correct aocountlng. , , . .
i -.
FAILURE In business Iff Invar,
lably due to Improper account
ing. OUR up-to-date methods fur
nish you MONTHLY Loss and
Onfn statements so you can
STOP the leaks and losses. Con-'
suit us. Charges reasonable.
Aceou-4lr4
ERViaiO;
lrvestrrers
M. P. SCHMITT, Mgr.
ne B8I ' -rtr Bid
Q Auditirva r
lrurajce
the surrounding country, who were ;
there on business, and while there I j
also met our popular sheriff, Charley
Terrill. and in the run of conversation
he spoke of the statement published in !
the Saturday Mali Triune that he had
appointed Wig Jacks as one of his
deputies and he especially requested
me to state that It was a serious mis
take. But 1 told him that it was con
tradicted in the Medford Sun the next
morning, but he. said that he wanted
it put in the Eaglets as it would be
seen there by more people than any
where else In the paper.
Monday evening Frank D. Swingle
and his son A. M. Swingle and Don
Buchanan of Ashland called for sup
per. Mr. Swingle came up to see Mr.
McAllister on business returning home
the same night. ,
The same old question of the rights
of the water users along the old ditch
where the water Is taken out of Butte
creek above the Pelouze place aud Is
supposed to end at the county road be
tween the Wm. Perry and Stanley
places, and where the laterals are sup
posed to begin, la up again and the
question of what is to become of the
overflow after it reaches the road and
those who are using the water from
the main ditcli In the laterals claim
that those on the ditch proper are re
quired to take care of the overflow as
those below them cannot use or care
for it. They have organized a com
pany of their own and appointed 0. M.
Goss as ditch boss, and are notifying
those interested in writing that they
must clean out their part of the ditch
and also that those on the main ditch
must care for. the overflow ns it is
detrimental to the farm and orchards
below. ,
.Luko Ryan, one of the Medford pro
perty owners, came out on the Eagle
Point stage and went up to his ranch
at the mouth or Big Butte.
Harold Van Scoy who has been
working for his uncle, Wm. 1 lolmes on
Griffin creek, came in the first of the
week to visit his mother, our accom
modating and efficient post office
clerk.
C. J. Nicholson and wife and C. A.
Ferrln, wife and daughter, Miss Inez,
of Wenatcliee, Wash., who have been
as far south as Los Angeles came In
Tuesday noon and are here at this
writing, Wednesday, April 20th, They
are spending a short time gathering
agates and seem to be meeting with
considerable success.
A. J. Ellison and wife of Detroit,
Mich., who came in a week ago tind
have been gathering agates, left the
Sunnysldo this morning for their home
In their car and took with them about
200 or 250 pounds of agates they had
picked up that they Intend to take
home with them to have worked up.
(Furnished 7y tne jacitaon County
Abstract Co.)
Marriage Licenses
Howard J. Grimm and ' Nobel B.
Lyons. - , .
Circuit Court.,
B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. vs. A. W.
Walker. For money. .
Real Estate Transfers
Jackson County to Agatha Bran
denburg, lot 4, S. 12V4 feet of
lot 5, blk. 79, Medford $ 1
Jackson County to Victor Dal-
laire, pt. lot 4, blk. 1, Nickell
add. to Medford 1
Catherina L. Osenbrusgo to Fred
Burke et ux, lot 8, blk. 3,
Palm's Add. to Medford 1500
Mary E. Berger et vir to John G.
Kirkpalrick, lots 6, 7, 8, blk.
"A", Falrview Add. to Ashland . 10
A. H. Thompson et ux to J. W.
--Antle' et ux, SE of SB sec. 19, :
tp. 36, S. R. 2 East 4000
Eleanor J. Kubll to J. A. Ander- ' i'
son et ux, E.68 feet lot 1, blk.
30, ' Jacksonville 450
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Ouej 17 Million Jan Used Ytaily
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED-PIaln sewing to do. 130
. S. Bartlett. Prices very reasonable.
WANTED Position operating tractor.
Phone 610-R-4. 27
WANTED Garden work, house clean
ing, crating and packing. Phone
522-W. : 30
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WHY?
60 ACRES $7200.00
Under Talent Irrigation District, near Tacififi Highway. Very
best alfalfa lantl in Jackson County, partly in alfalfa. Very deep
free soil. Or will sell 120 acres for .$12,000.00. Company own
ing this, land has ordered this and other of their holdings sold.
I have sold for them since June Jst, $57,000.00 worth of their
land here. Thorc is a reason. The land is sold nt less than half
the price it should bring- If you only want 20 neres, see me.
If you only have $1,000.00 and want land, see me. We are
going lo do business now. i '
ROGUE EIVEE LAND COMPANY J. C. BARNES
Nash Hotel Corner 784-L Phone
1IKL1 W A NT K I 1 T.M A I.E
WANTIOD Lady to do family wash
ings at residence .Monday mornings.
Phone 476-L. 28
WANTED Yoiinjr, girl to care for
child during day from 9 to 12 and
3 to 6. Mrs. 11. A. Thierolf, 27
Geneva. Phone 813. U
WANTED Woman for general house
work, good home and good watjes.
Tel. 174-J-2.
WANTED Good cook lo help with
light housework in country. Must
have references. Family of five.
State wages. Private bath, electric
range. Mrs. H. ('. Egan, Medford,
Ore. 30
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework. Mrs. W. F.
Diddle, phone 2S-J-2. ' 29
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. Apply Slfi E. Main
or phone 431-11. tl
WANTED Experienced waitress.
Gusher Cafe.
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework. Mrs. William
Vawter, phone 393-R. tf
1 1 K I, l W A N TE I ) M A LE
WANTED Solicitor. Phono 241 or
call Pantorliun. tl
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 3 or 4 room house, fur
nished or unfurnished. Phone 9S7-Y.
. 2S
WANTED To buy young team heavy
mares. Phone 697-J-3.
WANTED To bury 1000 ft. or 1
inch pipe. Phone 597J-3.
WANTED Shoo repairing nt reduced
prices. Men's half soles, per pair.
$1.50. Ladles' half Boles, $1.00. Rub
bor heels, 5uc. Better new shoes for
loss money. Medford Shoo Hospital
119 E. Sixth St.
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
wait at tue "Model Boot.Snop. 21
S. Central Ave. Quick service,
quality work. E. N. Blden, prop.
FOIl RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FO RRENT Two or four light house
keeping rooms. 511 S. Central.
1'Olt KENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Two room furnished
housekeeping apartment, first floor,
lights und phone furnished, $22.50
per month. 325 S, Riverside. Phone
701-J. 28
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
close in, adults only. Seo O. M.
Cornltltts, phone 514-J. - 29
FOIl RENT Four room cottage West
side of vnlley; good location; rent
reasonable, if. E. Root. ' -
FOIl RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Large downstairs sleep
ing room for ono or two. 221 N.
Holly. 27
FOR RENT FurnlBhed outBido sleep
ing rooms. Rutos moderate. Under
new management. The Oresou, 38
S. Grape. Phone 479-W. 29
FOR RENT Large Bleeping rooms,
with bath privileges,- at 325 S. River
Bldo. 25
FOR RENT Nicely furnished' sleep
ing rooms, uutn. zid .n. urupe ni.
27
FOR RENT rurnlshed rooms, $2
per week. 445 S. Front Bt. 337
FOR RENT nSCEliIiANKOUS
FOR RENT May 1st, space suitable
for garage or storage. Call 150. tf
I,OHT V
LOST Sunday, between Medford and
Hilt. tire. 30x3. Reward. Phone
272-R. . 27
FOIl SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SAM-: Modern bungalow con
sisting of living, dining, bath, kitch
en, breakfast and three bed rooms.
Price $11500 if taken at once. All
assessments paid. First-class condi
tion. Good reasons for selling. Box
951. 2S
FOR S.M.K A seven room modern
house. Inquire 530 S. Grape St. 2S
FOR SAI.K 5-acre tract 3 miles east
of Medford. under irrigation. Will
trade for touring car in good condi
tion. Address Box 219, Central Point
2S
FOR SALIC Modern 4-room bungalow.
Tonus. Phono 610-1M. 27
FOIl SALE Modern home at 821 W.
Tenth St. Five largo rooms and
Bleeping porch, barn and largo gar
den, price, J2750. Small payment
down, balance monthly payments,
i'hone 3S6-W. 27
T"OU SALE Corner lot, small 2-roout
houfe. In good shape, $700. Terms.
Fast Fourth St., 322. See owner, 227
E. Sixth St. 30
FOR SALE 110 acres C"j miles from
Rogue RiTer. 40 acres crop, bal
ance timber. P. L. Freed, Rogue
River, Ore. 28
FOR SALE 7-room brick residence in
Central Point. Owner is leaving
soon and must sell. If Intel ested
see Mrs. C. Al. Wilson (owner), or
call Jesse L. Richardson at Central
Point Feed Store. 27
FOR SALE 8 room house close In
with lot on paved street. Address
M. II., Mail Tribune. 28,
FOR SALE Homestead for sale at a
bargain. Best one in thu statu of
Oregon for tho money. See C. C.
Clark; 127 N. Riverside. ; : . f
FOR SALE Good ranches. Seo us
nerora uuvmg. J. a. Andrews, .11
N. Grape St. Phono 53-M. tt"
FOR SALE Leasn and ex .hunge real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALE Houses and bungalows
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. S. Buttorfleld, phone
21(1.
OH BALK POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR SALE Bantam hens wilh baby
chicks. 134 S. Bartlett. 28s'
FOR SALE Ithodo Island Red eggs,
$1.00 per setting. Phono 8-17-Y.
FOR SALE Hatching eggs from my
Tancred strain White, Leghorns. Re.
duced prices for balance of tho season.
R. V. Cruni, phone 697-R-l. 28
FOR SALE 150 thoroughbred Tan
cred White Leghorn laying pullets
ut a bargain. Will sell in any quan
tity. 822 S. Oakdalo, Tel. 481.
FOR SALE O. A. C. strain Barrel
Rock eggs for hatching, phone
685-R-3. - - 41
FOR SALE White Wyandotte Betting
eggs $1.50 for 16. 330 N. Front St.
341
FOIl SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows,
officially tested. Also hay and
wheat. Adjacent to aviation field,
Medford. Scliulz Bros. 32
FOR SALE Good team of maros,
harness and wagon. W. A. Chlldors,
Jacksonville, Oregon. 30
FOR SALE Young Jersey milk cow,
$50. Nealon Rrnnch, Central Point,
phono llxxl. 28
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, young
and gentle, $50. V mile north on
Crater Lake highway. T. J. Max
well. Phono 684-R-l. 28
FOR SALE llolsteln cow, fresh six
weeks, tour years old. i', L. I'l-eeu,
Rogue River, Ore. . , 28
FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk
cows. Walsh's place, one mile north
cast of Medford on Crater Luko road
.,,( -.: 80
FOR SALE-r-Monnt Crest Ranch of
fers for sale tour Shorthorn, utilia,
ready for service, your choice for
$360. Two younger at $200, mostly
red. Apply James Stewart, Mount
crest Ranch, Hilt. Calif. tf
TAKEN Ur
TAKEN UP By the undersigned, one
1-year old red steer, tips of both ears
clipped. Owner requested to prove
property, pay charges, etc. M. D.
Hogan, Applegate, Ore. 27
STRAYED OKI STOLEN
STRAYED OR STOLEN From Hoy
den ranch one small bright bay
mare, star In forehead, branded Bar
U on left thigh, barb who sear on
front side left hind leg Just below
knee joint. Shoes on hind feet. Suit
able reward for return or lnfornin
. tion as to whereabouts. Win. S.
llazelton, Medford, R. 3, Box 145. 28
$25 Down
$5 Month
No interest, no assessments
Lois 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 district
with a good future.
All lots wthin 000 feet of Main St,
C RENARD
110 North Central
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALIC Maxwell oar in good me
chanical condition. Will trade lot
good leant and wagon. Phone 220-R.
FOR SALE Saxon touring oar. Will
tithe furniture as part pavment.
Phone 272-1!. '
FOR SALE Stndebaker Roadster,
$050; Chevrolet touring $500. Fat
ten Robinson, Inc., 112 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Dodge car in excellent
condition. Terms if desired. Phone
'81-J between 6 and 8 p. m.
FOR SALE M 1SCELLAXEOUS
FOR SALE A large amount of corrtt-
gateti sheet metal, fine tor rooting
or siding barns, sheds, etc. Will sell
cheap. Phone IX!.
FOR SALE Small store building to
he moved. Will make a dandy gar
age. $25 will take it. Phono 133.
27
FOR SALE Grain hay. Phono 591-.1
C. W. Isaacs.
FOR HALE 30 ricks lO-inch wood on
Lofland place cheap. Inquire 539 W.
Tenth St. 27
FOR SALE Oak dresser, combination
dresser, tw'o :lS beds, springs and
mattresses, breakfast table, two
rockers, four diuiug chairs, four
kitchen chairs, piano stuol, heating
stove. 227 S. Holly. 27
FOR SALIC Evans motorcycle cheap.
Call Western I'nion, days. 27
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay $15 per ton,
mixed grain bay $10 a ton, McCor-
: nilck mowing machine $35, strong
single buggy harness $10. ll-tooth
single horse cultivator $5, corn cul
tivator and sprlugtooth harrow com
bined $20. C ,1. lli-omtuer. Phone
5S9-J-2. 29
FOR SALE Fancy overbearing straw
berry plants set out now these
plants should hear heavily (his sum
mer, l'hunu 452-11 evenings. C. 11.
Howell.
TOR SALE Alfalfa hay ill my burn,
$15.00. II. Patton, Phone SI7-X.
evenings. 27
FOR SALIC Seven horse gasollno
engine. One John Deere double disc
plow. Phone 5-F-l, Eagle Point, or
address Box 67. 28
FOR SALE 325 feet good heavy 4
Ineh pipe $100. Would cost new
$325. M. P. Jncoby, Tolo, Central
Point P. O. 27
'01! E ALE Hot Point electric range.
The Oaks, S23 E. Main. 27
FOR SALE Baled and looso alfalfa
hay delivered. Phono 317-J-2. tf
FOR SALE Americana enoyclopedln
of 10 volumes, at a bargain. Apply
at Mall Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twelve
h. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard
Bros. tf
FOR SALE New- 192X Family and
Portable Electric "Singers" now on
salo at No. 10 S. Fir street. Your
terms are ours, Soo them! Free
demonstration. Slngor Sewing
Machine Co. Phone 215-R. 27
FOR SALE! Sand, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming work
done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bate
man, 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 tormB. Qeo-L. 'frelchlor
Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
ro LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on reui estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone G3-M. 31
North Grape Btreet
BUSINESS DIRECTOR!
Moian Art Rug
MOSAN ART RUG CO. W weave
rugs from old carpets and ruga and
clean all rugs. "Rugs we' clean are
clean when we clean them." 119 W.
Tenth, phone 180. Free delivery.
Undertaken
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor Sixth
and Oakdale. Ambulance service.
Phone 47. ...
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon. Book blading,
lonBe leaf ledgers, billing syBtems,
etj, Portland Diicos. 27 N. Fir St
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. -
DAVIS TRANSFER Anything moved
day or night. Service guaranteed
Fair treatment 104 S. Fir. Phone'.
Offlen Mi or ren. B47-R 2fl ff"
5-room
Modern Bungalow
Good Location
$265000
$400.00 cash and balance
$30.00 per month.
Why pay rent?
MEDFORD LAND AND
INSURANCE AGENCY
2'M West Main Street.
BUSINESS 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. B. TEETS Licensed architect.
Slsson, California. 322
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are
operating the largest, oldest anl
best-equipped plant In the Pacific
northwest. Use our springs when
others fail. Sold under written
guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnet
Corey Building.
0. C. BOGGS Real estate law and
eljtlwuent f (stat? a socinlty.
B. F. LINDAS Attorney. General
Practice. Patenta a specialty,
Stewart Bldg. . : , - .
VV1NFIELD R. GAYLORD Lawyer,
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford. ,
Building Materials.
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK
BLOCK WORKS specialize In U
kinds of cement building producti;
Cor. Fir and Tenth streets.
Chiropractic Physician
JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chlro.
practio, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H.
building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.l
daily except Thursday. Phone 680.
Electric Service
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Factorj
distributors for Exlde Datterlea ana
Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Not
Bldg. Phono 116. , 814'
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wlk
son, C. P. A. Attention given M
anything In Accounting and Incoml
Tax requirements. Look Into out
simplified accounting method. LIU
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. ,
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
FHDELrT?l5DStJRT V BONDs4
We - execute all forms of bondl
McCurdy Insurance Agency,- tfl
3
Instruction In Music. ,
FRED ALTONHaTght Teaoher"o4
piano and harmony.. Halght Mult
studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Building
Phone 72. , i
Painting and Paperhanglng
LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Paper
nnnglng, tinting. Estimates furuiBn
ed free. Phone 189. 26 S. Grape St
Physicians and Surgeon.
T. G.-HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Surgery of - eyes; ears,
nose and throat. All diseases not
these organs treated. Glasses fitted.
314-315 Liberty Bldg. . , r .
DR. A. BURSELL Splnologtst, Phji
slclan and surgeon,- Spinal ad jnati
ments, general treatments and dlagi
nosls. 309-10-11 M. F. & Hi Bldg,
Elevator to third floor. Phone 29,
DR.. jl. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eysj
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scIenUf-
' ically tested and glasses supplied
Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co,
M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. pnone bfi7. -.
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Phyiclann.
416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phons
904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel St.
DR, W. W. HOWARD-rOateopathUI
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, noae and throat 101
Liberty building. Phone 496. '
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro.
practlc and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Biill,
Phone 865.
JAMES C. HAYES Physician and
Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a. m-i
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building;
' residence 1405 W. Main. Phones:
Office E63, res. 492. "Specialty,"
Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tl
Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and
Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 165. Residence 118 Genese
St Phone 165-J-2. . ,1
Paperhanglng and Upholstering j
C. F. MONNICH Paperhanglng and
Upholstering. R. F. D. 3. 14
Rug Weaving,
MEDFORD FLUFF , RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and worn
carpets and rugs. Phone 610-Mi
70fi Plnn St.
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