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H)2l 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY Just stop and reason it out with yourself. Can you afford to ignore all these people who are constantly watching the classified columns of The Mail Tribune in order to fill their many wants? Start at once and use this Advertising Medium MEDFORD MATTi TlUfiUNE, MEDFOUD, OiMKiOX, K.VITRDAY, AIMMIj . St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. Nonh Oakdale and Fifth Sts. fi. n. i. Holy communion. 10 a. in. Sunday school. 11a. m. Morning prayer. Will. B. Hamilton, viour. Catholic Church South Oakdale Ave. .First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at It): 30 Ti. in. . llencdlclion after second mass. Rev. John Powers, Hector. Free Methodist Church 33!) West Tenth St. Wo invito you to attend our services Sunday school at, 10 a. ni. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:I1 . in. Class meeting at 12 noon. Player meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Young People's meeting 0:30 p. in. Miss Rhoda Burnett, pastor. Evang.-Luth. Zion's Church Fourth SI. below Oakdale Ave. llev. Dr. W. It. Moronz-Oesor, Pastor. Res. 51 SW. Fourth St. Cantate . Sunday school 10 a. in. ', Divine service jl a, m. 'Catechetical instruction for confir mation every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. First Methodist Episcopal Church Morning:: Anthem, The Earth Is the Lord's (Lynos). Soloist, Mr. Pierce. ' Soprano solo, Song of Praise, (Goub-Her).- Mrs. Anderson. Evening: Anthem, Softly the Silent Night, (Winn). Soloist, Miss Dew. Male quartet, Messrs. Meeker, Mac Donough, Canadny and Vroinan. Miss Mutle Vroinan, pianist. Mr. Bernard Roberts, organist. Mrs. May Jordan-MacDonough, director. . Phoenix Church 10 a. in. Bible school. H. W. Frame, Hllpt. 11a. in. Morning worship. Sermon by pastor on "The Coining Revival?" (5:45 p. m. Young people. Subject, "A Good Name, What Is It Worth?" 7:30 p. in. "The Conquering Church" the closing study of "New Life Con verts in China, with special notice of the recent remarkable "Yunnan Move ment," etc. Joseph W. Angell, pastor. Talent M. E. Church N. W. Phelps, Pastor. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Hours: 11 and 7:30. Sub jects: "The Shadows," in the morning ' anil Rev. II. A. Marangeopn, the Ma lay missionary will speak in the even ing. Come and help us sing. Here every body is in the choir. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Boost for Hint hundred. Let us go over the top this time. A class for every age where you will feel at home. Main St. Methodist Episcopal Church, South Cor. Main and Oakdale Sts. James 15. Conder, Pastor. Sunday school meets at 10 a. m:'Mr. Lovett, supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sermon sub ject, "The Habit of Fault-Finding." Senior Epworlh League meets at 0:30 p. m. u-m.w Proachliig at 7:30 p. m. Sermon sub ject, "Hope Thou in God." ,V.. PiAyer.. meeting at 7:30 .Wednesday '-verifhg---'This will be 'he- second of -the Union-Prayer nieetlngs"'which will r1."?-.'''!'!. hefurn;-thc coming Evangelis ' tie. CiiiiipaiHur The- llev: Sasiiott will be Iho leader. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:30. Mr. Geo. Titus Wilson is the director. ' i ', V The public is cordially invited to attend all our services. First Church of Christ, Scientist .Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday mor ning at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday Apr. 24: Probation After Death. Sunday school at 9:45.. All under the age of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening' meetings al which testimonies of .Christian Sci enco healings are given, at 7:30, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. The Reading Room which is in the M. F. & H. Bldg. is open daily from 1 to 5, except Sundays and holidays. All authorized Christian Science liter ature may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Read ing Room. ' First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. " Deli Ely .Millard, Minister. lies. 521 W. Eleventh St. Phone 133 Our church school In session study ing the Bible 9:45 a. in. Herbert Ber rlan, supt. of instruction. Class for all ages. There's a place for you. 11 a. m. Preaching service. Subject: "Let My People Go That They May Serve Me." Special music under direction of George Titus Wilson. A welcome to all strangers. 0:45. Christian Endeavor services. Senior Intermediate and Junior. 7:45. Secial anniversary services of the Independent Order of Oddfel lows. A sermon lecture on "The Three Golden Links" hy the pastor. There will he several numbers of special music and a hearty invitation is ex tended to evei vbody. The middle sec tion of the church will be reserved lor Oddfellows and Rebeknhs who will at tend in n body. Every Oddfellow and Rohekah in the valley is invited to at tend this special service. j First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church", j 9:45 a. m. Bible school, F. W. Mears, jSupt. A good place to get help that you need. I 11 a. in. "Is a Revival Worth While." I Anthem, Shackley, "Rejoice the Lord Is King." Soprano solo, Mucdnugal, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," Mrs. Newberry. 0:45 p. in. Senior B. Y. P. I'. "The drouth of the Bible", Adial Nct'f, leader. intermediate society at Carey Cot tage, Marjoric Dully, leader. " 7:30 p. in. Craud Sacred concert. Come early to get a good seat. Tuesday 2:30 p. in. Woman's Auxil iary with Mrs. Elmer Wilson, 421 Beatty street. Airs. W. C. Wilson and Mrs. I.onz will assist in puteilainiug. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Union prayer meeting at S. M. E. church. Thursday S p. ill. Choir rehearsal. Friday 7:30 p. m. Rehearsal of big chorus choir for Tabernacle meetings at the tabernacle if in readiness. A full attendance Is asked that we may be ready for the tabernacle meet ings. Frederick R. Leach, pastor. PROMINENT Y. M. C-A. EVERETT, Wash., April 22. Albert M. Bruner of Rock Island, 111., died al a hospital hero late yesterday after a surgical operation due to a cancerous growth. He was a prominent Y. M. C. A. worker, founder of the Industrial Evangelistic foundation of the Y. M. C. A. and had just come here to do industrial work for tho local associa tion. ' Livestock. PORTLAND. Ore., April 23. Cat tle tioininnlly steady; no receipts. Quotations unchanged. Hogs nominally steady; no receipts. Quotations unchanged. Sheep nominally steady; receipts 4311. Quotations unchanged. nutter PORTLAND, Ore., April 2:1. But ter, cubes 40(Tr41c; cartons 40c: prints Mr, Ilutterfat, No. 1 churn ing cream :i5fa3Se f. o. b. Portland; undergrades 33c. Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore, April 23. Wheat, hard white 1.2(1; soft while, white club $1.21; hard winter, norlh ern spring 1.20; red Walla $1.1 !l. Today's car receipts: Wheat .'.fill: flour 20; hay 11. Portland Eggs. PORTLAND, Ore., April 23. Eggs, irregular with spread 1(1 to 2(le. Sell ing prices unsettled. Candled slock 22'fr25c; case counts ISfllc. Rest of markets unchanged. S. F. Eggs and J'aultry SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. Bui ler, extras 35c. Eggs, exir.i pullets 25c. ' Poultry unchanged. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, April 23. The stock market was fairly active and Irregu larly strong during today's brief ses sion. Bails of the higher type extend ed yeslerdny's moderate gains, uiidei' lead of Pacifies, grangers and coalers. Great Northern. Northern Pacific, St. Paul preferred and Reading were the chief features. In the later deal ings there was also a sudden demand for I'nion Pacific. Oils were less conspicuous hut high er in the main, Mexican Petroleum rising two points and Standard Oil of New Jersey four points. Food special ties also were favored but steels, equipments and the usual miscellaii eaus issues showed little of their re cent activity. The closing was strong. Sales approximated 450,000 shares. . AlliH-Chalmers American Beet Sugar 3S.5 3X. SUCCESS or FAILURE SUCCESS in business requires correct accounting. FAILL'RE In business is invar iably due to improper account ing. OCR up-to-date methods fur nish you MONTHLY Loss ond Guin statements so you can STOP the leaks and losses. Con sult us. Charges reas -'able. AuJ'tin 1 AccourJ YSTEMCRVI CECft y lrvsurar.ee ttggf laveshtAivt H. P. SCHMIT-r Mgr, Phone 5SI i.uwrty niilK. j American Ameru an ! American 'American : American American , American i American 1'ar A- Foundry Hide & Leather International I Locomotive km.; I I ; I Mi. pld. i'i'l'. Smelting Stiar . . Sumatra Rcfg.. Tubacc American T. A '1' American Woolen :Anaconda Copper i Atchison AU.. liulf & W. In.lics Baldwin Locomotive . . . I'Balliniore & Ohio ; Bethlehem Steel "11" .... iCanadian Pacific jCcnlral Leather Ichandl-'r Motors ''Chesapeake & hin Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul I'ChicaKo. K. 1. & I'ac. .. j Chino 'upper .' . . . .Colorado Fuel & Iron ... i'Cin-u PrnductH iCruciblc Sleel Cuba Cane Sugar i Erie M.: IS.) 12.' LIT.' eneral Electric Cencrnl Motors s . . mod rich Co Great Northern pfd Cecal Northern Or en's niimiitt Central SS.' 35. Inspiration Copper Int. Mrr. Marine pfd International Paper .... iKcnnccott Copper Louisville it Nashville .Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle Stales Oil Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific New ork Central 151. 28.2 IS. 2 c:i.:i 17.3 I 5.3 N. Y N. II. ami llurllord I Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific I Oklahoma Prod. & Itef. . . Il'nn American Petroleum . Pennsylvania Peoples Gas Pittsburg and Yest Va. . . Bay Consolidated Copper . Beading Rep. Iron & Sleel Koval Dutch, N. Y 35.1! 48. S l;l,3 71.7 (i0.5 (ill. 4 2.3 i Shell Trans. & Trad Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific ! Southern Railway Istandard Oil of N. J. pfd. ins. Sti.S !l.2 43.2 2 1.7 51.5 12.7 117.5 211.5 fil.li tin. 75. S3.li 54. 47.5 S.3 S.5 12.5 4(1. 51.5 U 20.S CS.7 Sludebaker Corporation . . Tennessee Copper Texas Co Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil t'nlon Pacific I'. S. Food Products if. S. Retail Stores r. S. nd. Alcohol I'nlted Stales Rubber t'nitert Stntes Steel I'lah Copper Wcstinghouse. Kleclric ... Willy's Overland American Zinc, Lead & Sm. Butte ami Superior Cala. Petroleum '.Montana Power (bitM .... Shattuck Arizona (bid) ... Invincible Oil '.... 'General Asphalt Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, April 23. Liberty bonds closed: 3's 80.30; first 4'a S7.30 hid: second 4's S7.4"0; first 4 Vb S7.4-1 ; second 4',4's 87. 42; third 4'4's 110.50; rourth 4',4's 87.50; Victory 3-S s 97.50; Victory 4i' S7.50. Summons for Publication In 'the Circuit Court of the Stnlo of Oregon for tho County cf Jackson. Medford Irrigation District, a Munici pal Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Abe ' Schoenfeld, Benjamin L. Schoenfeld, Stella S. Colin, Pearl Sehoonfcld, Julia Atlell, Bertha Schiller and Edith Fisher, Defendants. To the defendants, Abe Schoenfulri, Benjamin L. Sehoonfcld, Stella S. Colin, Pearl Schoenfeld, Julia Attcll, Bertha Schiller and Edith Fisher. In luo name of the Stato of Oregon you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint against you in tho above en titled action filed in tho office of the Clerk of this Court on the ISlh day of March, 1921, on or heroic tho expira tion of six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Medford Mail Tribune under and by virlue of an order made hy the lion. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, dated and filed 'in the office of the Clerk of said Court on the 251 h day of March, 1921, which order directs that this Summons be served upon each of you by publication once a week for six successive weeks. The date of the first publication oi this Summons is the 20th ' day of March, 1921, and you aie required to appear and answer the complaint. herein on or before the 7th day of May, 1921. You and each of you are hereby notified that if you fail so to appeur and answer the complaint in this action wilhin the time, specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you and pnch of you, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely, a judgment I WHY? GO ACRES $7200.00 Under Talent JmKHtiiin District, near Pacific Highway. Very best fill'nll'a land in Jackson County, pni'tly in alfalfa. Very deep free soil. Of will sell Y2t) ncres for .$12,000.00. Company own in jt this land has ordered this and other of their holdings sold. I have sold for thorn since June 1st, .$."h,(00.00 worth of their land here. There is a reason. The land is sold at less than half the price it should ltrins- If .vnu only want L'O acres, see me. "if you only have $1,000.00 and want land, see me. We arc going: to do business now. ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY J. C. BARNES. Nash Hotel Corner 784-L Phone delerinining the value of an easement for tho construction, operation audi maintenance of an Irrigation canal for the plaintiff over a stiip of land tiny feet in width across the lands of the said defendants in Section 2.1. Town-; ship 30 South. Kuni;e 1 East of ihe Willamette Meridian in Jackson C'oun-i ty, Oregon, and the damages, if any, accruing to said defendants by reason of Ihc appropriation of said land for J such easement, and the compensation t to be awarded to the said defendants j for such taking ami for such damages,' if any; and for tho further judgment j of this Court that after compliance by I the plaintiff with the terms of said I judgment the land charged Willi such j easement shall be thereby appropriat ed to the use of Hie plaintiff for such easement for said purpose, and that said easement shall thereafter be the m'ooertv of tho nlaintirf. and for the costs of this action and lor such other i and further relief as to (he court may, sci-iu .nisi nun iiic ' "i mo picuiisca. Dated March Kth, 1!I2I. LINCOLN .Mcl'ORMAC'K. Attorney for Plaintiff. V A X T E I ) S I T V ATI O X S ! WANTED Plain sewing to do. l".u S. Bartlelt. Prices verv reasonable. I 2S' j WANTED Garden work, house clean-' lug, crating and packing. Phono 522-W. 311 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Lady to do family wash ings at residence Monday I'lornings. Phone 47C-L. 2 WANTED Young girl to enre for child during day from 9 to 12 and 3 to 0. Mrs. II. A. Tliierolf, 27 Geneva. Phone 813. tf-1 WANTED Woman for general house work, good home and good wages. Tel. 174.1-2. WANTED Good cook lo help wilh light housework in country. Must have references. Family of five. Stato wages. Private bath, electric range. Mrs. 11. C. Egan, Medford, Ore. ,30 WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Mrs. W. I'. Diddle, phono 2S-.I-2. 29 WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Apply 815 E. Main or phone 43 1 -R. II WANTED Experienced waitress. Gusher Cnfo. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Mrs. William Vawter, phono 393-R. tt Ft- HELP W.NTED MALE WANTED-SoiinUorT" Phono 2-11 "'"or call Pnntorium,)', tf W A XTEI .11 1 SCE L LA X EO US WANTED A l-t fresh young cow. tuberculin tested, G85-R-3. 21 WANTED 3 or 4 room house, fur nished or unfurnished. Phone 9S7-V. WANTED To buy young team heavy mares. Phono 597-J-3. ' WANTED To bury 1000 ft. )! or 1 inch pipe. Phono 597-J-3. . WANTED Shoe repairing at reduced prices. Men's half soles, per pair. $1.50. Ladies' half soles, $1.00. Rub ber heels, 50c. Better now siloes for less nionev. Medford Shoo Hospital 119 E. Sixth St. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf WANTED Several men and boys to know that you can buy any blko for $2.00 pur week. Liberty Shop, S. Grape. tf WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21 S. Central Avn. Quick service, quality work. E. N. BIrten, prop. FOR It EXT HOUSEKEEPING DOOMS FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 21!) N. Central. 29 FO R RIO NT Two or four light house keeping rooms. 511 S. Central. FOR II EXT APARTMENTS TO II RENT Two room furnished housekeeping apartment, first floor, lights and phono furnished, $22.50 per moil til. 325 S. Riverside. Phone 701-J. . , 2S KOIt HUNT F(H. MS IIIOII UOOMS FOR KENT Furnished outside sleep lug rooms. Rates moderate. Under new management. Tho Oregon, 38 S. Grape. Phono 479-W. 29 FOR RENT furnished rooms, $2 per week. 445 fi. Front St. 337 FOK RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT May 1st, space suitable for garage or storage. Call 15(1. tf I I'Olt SALE REAL KSTATI' FOR SALIC Bin acres near Beagle. Phone :i:n-lt. 2!i FOR SALE Four room house at cor ner of Holly and Third Sts. Musi be wrecked at ouce. Cily Treasurer 2N ' FOB SALE OR TRADE For business or smaller tract near (Vulval Point or Medford. 20 acres near Central Point. Add. Owner A. V. Tribune. 2 'Oil SALE ion acres good soil, tone ed. eO acres in cultivation: no build-1 nii;. .-'in tci ;u ; c. .Miiutb I . '. Box S3". 31 FOR SALE Eleven acres of unim proved land '-j mile from Eagle Point. J. W. Anile, Lake Creek, Ore. FOR SALE Read and think. Sell your liltle home, move on lour acres ono mile from town; very good house and well, only $lMiu, hall ca ll, discount if all cash, By owner, phone s lu ll. 2li IVK SALE Modern bungalow coll tisting of living, dining, bath,' kitch en, breakfast and three bed rooms. Price $35U'.i il taken at ouce. All assessments paid. Firsl-oluss condi tion. Good reasons for selling. Box 951. 2S FOR SALIC A seven room modern house. Inquire 530 S. Grape St. 2S FOR SALE 5-acre tract 3 miles east or Medford, under Irrigation. Will trade for touring car in good condi tion. Address Box 219, Central Point j 28 .OH SALE Corner lot, small 2-room house. In good sliapo. $700. Terms. Fast Fourth St., 322. See owner, 227 E. Sixth St. 30 FOR SALE 110 acres 2',ij miles from Rogue River. 40 acres crop, bal ance' timber. P. L. Freed, Rogue River, Ore. 28 FOR SALE S room ti ntso close In wilh lot on paved street. Address M. II., Mail Tribune. 2S FOR SALE Homestead for sale at a bargain. Best one in the state of Oregon for the nionoy. See C. C. Clark, 127 N. Riverside. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See us befoi'8 buying. J. 1). Andrews, 31 N. Grnpo St. Phone 53-M. tf FOIt SALE Lcnsk and exchange real estate. Gold ltay Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, famished or unfurnished; also acrenge. C. S. Buttorflold, phone 21(1. ill SALE POULTRY AND FGGS FOR. SALE Black Minorca eggs of good slock for hatching. Write for particulars to P. M. Hacking, 88 S. Hrnnnfoi'to Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif. 30 FOR SALE Bantam hens with baby chicks. 134 S. Bartlett. . 28 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.00 per setting. Phone 847-Y. FOR SALE Hatching eggs from my iancrod strain White Leghorns. Re duced prices for balance of tho season. It. V. Criini, phono 597-R-l. 28 FOR SALE 150 thoroughbred 'Palt ered White Leghorn laying pullets at a bargain. Will sell in any quan tity. 822 S. Oakdnle, Tel. 481. FOR SALE O. A. C. strain Tlnrrol Rock eggs lor hatching. Phone CS5-R-3. 41 FOR SALE Whito Wyandotte setting eggs $i.oo for 15. 330 N. Dront St. 341 FOH SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fine family cow and year old heifer. T. Dixon, pholie 539-J-4. 30 FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Also hay and wheat. Adjacent (o aviation field. Medford. Schulz Bros. 32 FOR SALE Good team of marcs, harness nnd wagon. W. A. Childers, Jacksonville, Oregon. 30 FOR SALE Young Jersey milk cow. $50. Neiilou Branch, Central Point, phone llxxl. 2S FOR RALE Fresh Jersey cow, young ' and gentle, $50. nille north on Crater Lako highway. T. J. Max well. Phono 0S4-R-1. . 28 FOH SALE llolsteln cow, fresh six weeks, four years old. P. L. Freed. Roguo River, Ore. 2 FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh mill: cows. Walsh's place, ono mile north east of Medford on Crater Luko road 30 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for salo four Shorthorn bulls, ready for service, your choice for $350. Two younger nt $200, mostly red. Apply James Stewart, Itounl crest Ranch. Hilt. Calif. tf $25 Down $5 Month No interest, no assessments Lots TiOxll.") 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 cood fill lire. Al! lots wlhin GOO feet of Main St. C. RENARD llfl North Central AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Maxwell car In good me chanical condition. Will trade lor good team and wagon. Phone 220-lt. FOR SALE Saxon louring car. Will lake furniture as part payment. Phone 272-lt. " FOR SALE Sludebaker Roadster, $050; Chevrolet, touring $."oo. Pal ton Roldnson. Inc., 112 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Dodge car In excellent eonitltion. Terms if desired. Phone 781-J between 0 and 8 p. m. F( ) 1 1 S A I . E M 1 S C E L L A X EO US FOR S. LI-: Large range ami granite dishes. I'lione 2IU-.I. 2!i ' FOR S I.E Alum! 3 tons choice grain hay cheap, l.ittlelield. Tel. 1 l-F-2. 2i FOR SALE Wall lent, 10 oz. canvas, in fitst-class condition. 12xlS, with painted poles and ridge polo, ?35. Plume 217-L. 3(1 FOR SALE Grain Iiav. Phono 591.1 C. W. Isaacs. I FOR SALE Alfalfa hay $15 per ton, mixed grain hay $10 a ton, MoCor mlck mowing machine $35. strong single buggy harness $10. 14-tooth single horse cultivator $5, corn cul tivator nud spriugtooth harrow com bined $20. C. J. Drummer. Phone 5S9J-2. 29 FOR SALE Fancy everbearing straw berry plants set out now these plants should hear heavily this sum mer. Phone 452-R evenings. C. H. Howell. FOR SALE Seven horse gasoline engine. One John Deere double disc plow. Phone 5-F-l, Eagle Point, or address Box 07. 2S FOR SALE Baled and loose alfalfa hay delivered. Phone 317-J-2. tf FOR SALE Anioricaiia encyclopedia of 10 volumes, nt a bargain. Apply at Mail Tribuno offlco. tf" FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twolvo h. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing mid teaming work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Uato inan, 302 Muplo St. FOR SALE Manure. Hoover Dairy. Phone 452-Y. tf ?OR SALE Ono new Sampson trac tor at a very low price; will take good team in on payment, balance cash and terms. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co., Medford. Ore. tf FOUND FOUND Gold rim s spectacles on street. Owner can .have sumo by calling at Gas Company office. 2S STRAYED OI0 STOLEN STRAYED OR STOLEN From Hoy den ranch ono smnll bright hay niaro, star in forehead, branded Bar V on left thigh, barb wire scar on front sldo loft hind leg just bolow knee joint. Shoes on hind feet. Suit able reward for return or informa tion us to whereabouts. Win. S. Ilnaelton, Medford, R. 3, Box 145, 28 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR KENT Nicely furnished house closo In, adults only. Seo 0. M. Cornltlus, phono 514-J. 2!) FOR RENT Four room cottago West sldo of valley, good location; ront reasonable. M. E. Root. . MONEY TO LOAN ro LOAN J. B. Androws loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. SI North Grapo street. BUSINESS DIKF.OTOnT Mosan Art Rugi MOSAN ART RUG CO. Wo weave rugs from old carpets anil rugs and .clean all rugs. "Rugs tvo clean are clean when we clean them." 119 W. 'jonth, phono 180. Free dolivory. Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor Sixth and Oakdalo. Ambulance . sorvlco. Phono 47. i Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th best equipped printing office Id Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, et3. Portland orlces. 27 N. Fir 81 Trsnsfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 42 North Front St. Phont 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVI3 TRANSFEn Anything moved day or night. Service guaranteed Fair treatment 104 S. Fir. Phone: Offlc K44 or rs. R47-H 2W 1 5-room Modern Bungalow Good Location $265000 $400.00 cash and balance $30.00 per month. Why pay rent? MEDFORD LAND AND INSURANCE AGENCY SUO Went Main Street. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractors. MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOR18 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Ab stracts of Title, Titie Insurance. Architect G. E. TEETS Licensed architect. SIsson, California. 322 Auto Supplies LATIER AUTO SPRING CO. Wa are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pacltlo northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under written guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St, Portland, Oregon. Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-iaw. moms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, Garnett Corey Bulldiug. O. C. BOGGS Renl estate law and ssttlsnsnt sf (stater a specialty. B. F. LINDAS A ttornoy. General Practice. Patents a ' specialty. Stewart Bldg. '-' WlNFIELD R. OA YLORD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. Building Materials. MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS specialize In all kinds of cement building products, 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 5S0, Electric Service BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Factor! distributors for Exlde Batteries an4 Fairbanks-Morse light plants. -Nat Bldg. Phone 1111. 814' Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wl son, C. F. A. Attention given t4 anything in Accounting and Incomt Tax requirements. Look into oi simplified accounting method. Llhi erly Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute all forms of bond) McCurdy Insurance Agency. u-.:tfl Instruction In Mutlo. - ' - FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher "ol piano and harmony. Halght Mu4 studio, 318 Garnett-Corey Building Phone 72. Painting and Paperhanglng LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Paper, hanging, tinting. Estimates furnish, ed free. Phone 189. 26 S. Grape St, Physicians and Surgeont. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Surgery of eyes, - ears, noBe and throat. All diseases. ot these organs treated. Glasses fitted. 314-315 Liberty Bldg. DR. A. BURSELL Splnologist, Phjl alclnn and surgeon. Spinal adjust monts, general treatments and dlag' nosis. 309-10-U M. F. & H. Bldg. Elevator to third floor.. Phone 29, DR. J. J,.EMMHNS7-Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat.' Eyes scientif ically tested and glasses supplied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. Rj R. Cot M. F. & H. Co, Bldg. Phone oB7. - DR. F. G. CARLOW, 'DR. EVA MAIN9 CARLOW Osteopathic Phyicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 'Phone 904-L. Residence 26 8. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat 301 Liberty building. Phone 496. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & IL Bldg, Phone 905. JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; offlco hours 11 to 13 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta building;, residence 1405 W. Main. Phones: Offlco 503, res. 492. "Specialty," Medical and Surgical Diagnosis, tl Dr. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phono 165. Residence 118 Genesee St Thone 105J-2 Paperhanglng and Upholstering C. F. MONNICH Paperhanglng and Upholstering. R. F. D. 8. . 14 Rug Weaving. MEDFORD ' FLUFF RUO WORK9 makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone '610-M. 7U pine St - : - AITECTIONS OF AMY or THE roLiowmo mats mv bc cauhd by Nenvcs iMPirftitoAr rue jpinc B A SUBCUXATCO VERTEBRA Cliiropradic OPINAU Adjustmenb Will , Remove ihc? A int. A. IU'RRLI'NI), Chiropractor Suite 4 nud n .Sparta Dldg., Main nnd Itlvcrsldo. Phones: Office 2S5. Rea, 332, ana a sua 1