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i ! ft- MEDFOTJD MATT, TTCTTT7NTC, MTCDFOTJT), CmEOOX. AVKDXF.SDAY. 'APTJTT, 1021 PA HE SEVEN 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 i PORTLAND, Ore., April 27. Cat tle steady; receipts .14. Quotations unchanged. Hogs 75c lower; receipts Prime light $9.!i0 10.00; smooth heavy, 25 (j to 300 lbs, J8.009.O0; , 300' lbs and up, S7.00iHS.0u: rough heavy, tti. 000 8. 00; fat pigs, $9.r0 ! 10.00;' stags ( subject to broker- j -fc'e) S4.0fligs.U0. j Sheep steady; receipts 10?.. Spring! lqmbs $i.o0i.(i0; east of iiiouii- tains, $ i. 00i 7.50; others unchang- ed. - nuttrr PORTLAND, Ore., April 27. But ter two cents lower. Extra .cubes, .'t IK 32c; cartons 38c; prints 37c. Bntterl'iit, No. 1 churning cream 33ft 3lic f. o. b. Portland; undergrades 31c. Tillamook cheese three cents lower; full cream triplets 25c. Kan Francisco Egg and Poultry ' SAN KKANCISCO, April 27. But ter unchanged. , Kggs, fresh extras, 27 ,; dirties 21 Vi c ; uidemized pul lets 17c. Cheese, flats fancy 14c Americas, fancy 1 5 'A c. young Asparagus.-48'lOc; rhubarb, 3.00;' lettuce $1.25ff()l:50.; ' chokes $5.009.00. Poultry unchanged. $1.25 luti- N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, ' April 27. Anions th'e noteworthy incidents of the noon Viour wiih . the fUreugth of Pennsyl vania, "whose directors are. to acl on tl)e dividend later In thu day. High grade tobacco and chemical special ties were heavy and Uethlchem and Republic steels extendvd thlr reac tions of the morning. Allis-C'hahnei-s -. :J7.' American Beet Sugar 37.7 American Can 30.7 American Car & Foundry ... 17.". American Hide & Leather pfd. At. 5 American International Corp. 4-1.5 American Locomotive sii.5 American Smelting & Itef'g. . . . 42. American Sugar K7.7 American Sumatra Tobacco ... 70.3 American T. & T. 107.G American Woolen 7(1.5 Anaconda Copper 40.2 Atchison ..'....'.'..... .- si.2 Atl Gulf & W. Indies 38.6 ftaldwin Locomotive 87.7 Baltimore & Ohio 30. Bethlehem Steel "It" ...... r.s.5 Canadian Pacific m. Central Leather :10. Chandler-. Motors--.?. X2.3 Chesapeake & Ohio (10.6 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 25.2 Chicago, R. I. & !,,c 2li. 8 Chino Copper 24. Colorado Fuel & Iron 30. Corn Products 73. S Crucible Steel 81.3 Cube. Cane Sugar 18 7 Erie 12.S General Electric 1.17. General' Motors J3.7 Goodrich .'Co. 37. Great Northern pfd 70. Great Northern Ore Ctfs 30. Illinois Central ill. 5 Inspiration Copper 35.8 Int. ,Mer, Murine pfd. 03.5 International Paper . 00.7 Keiiheoott Copper 20.5 Louisville & Nashville 88.2 M&xw'ell Motors . . 6. Mexican Petroleum 150.2 Allaini -Copper 23.5. Middle States Oil 15.2 Mldviile Steel 28. li Missouri Pacific ... is. .New York Central us. 5 N. '.Y.,' Is II. and Hartford 17.2 ..Norfolk VSfc Western 04.7 "Northern . Pacific 72.5 "Oklahoma Prod., '4V Ref. ...... 3.i Fin American Petroleum 71.7 Pennsylvania ,. , 34. People's Claa s 4 7. PHtsburg and West Va 27. Hay Consolidated Copper 13. C: Reading to.o Hep. Iron '& Steel ' (is. 1 loyal Dutch, X. Y GG. Shell Trans. & Trad 45. Sinclair Con. Oil 20.0 Southern Pacific 74.2 Southern Ilalalway ..... 212 Standard Oil of N. J. pfd 108. Studebaker Corporation .. . tit.i Tenessee Copper 10.G Texas Co 4 3.2 Texas & Pacific 20. G Tobat'eo Products S3. 5 Transcontinental Oil ; 11.5 Union Pacific llli. 1'. M. Food Products 20. U. S. Retail Stores 52.5 17. M. lnd. Alcohol 08.5 Flitted States Rubber 74.2 United States Steel 83. Utah Copper 54. Westiinrhouse Electric' '. . 48. Willy's Overland i 8.G American Zinc, Lend and Sm. 0.3 Hlitte and Superior ,. 13.5 " Cala. Petroleum 45. Montdiia Power (bid) M.5 Shiutuck Arizona (bid) 0. Pure "Oil 35. Invincible Oil 20.2 General Asphalt 70. S Farnum in New Western, "Drag Harlan" William Farnum, the ''noted' star, in a rattling fine picture of the West, is tbe attraction fii3 week at the RIalto theatre, where "Drag Harlan" begins nn engagement of four days beginning today. Everybody, down deep in his heart, adores a Western picture. There is (American. And "Bill" Farmim in a i story is one of the most pathetic to be Western is just um.ui the holiest de- found In American literature. I.lltle velopment of good entertainment. Eva. the flower of the Si. C'lrir plan That's why we say "Drag Harlan" j union. Simon Lenree. whose name Is is a picture that anyone will feel sorry i today synonymous with the meanest to have missed. j man. Topsy. the irrepressible little Karnum's role of "Drag" Harlan is t pickaninny who was not born, but ja mysterious stranger, a soldier of for- tune, supK)sed outlaw, most dreaded j prim old maid, that funny lawye, . I man in the west; and although he!. Marks, and all the rest. Not lorae!- Idoes not wear his heart upon his i sleeve, he does wear his nimble six-'j I Buns in plain sight and ready for instant use. Hut Jackie Saunders, as ; Barbara .Morgan, rancher's daughter, J Is the little lady who finds that "Drag" j has a heart as big as:the proverbial j barn. Jungle Beasts In Tarzan Film Plenty of l eal jungle atmosphere Is I shown in scenes from "The Revenje j of Tar.an," which comes to the Page theatre for two days beginning today, j The tall waving trees,, the dense un derbrush, the wild animals nothing is missing. The wist, headed by Gene Pollar as "Tarzan" and Karla Schramm I is- augmented by such well-known ani mal actors as the L. K. lions, includ- ing four cubs who make their screen debut, the famous gorilla, Joe Martin; the big elephant Charley, fifty white horses, two camels, several other apes and gorillas, and five old mules. Joe Martin is seen In many dramatic and humorous scenes with Tarzan, while Charley not only lias big footage in the story, but. played an important role in the producing of t lie feature, havlng acted as moving van for much of the scenery. ' , , . ? Big Gene Pollar likes to tell sonic of his experiences with the animals he had to play or with .with. He says; . "One tiny Joe Martin, the ruinous monkey, who seemed to understand my Harlem English better than some of the native Califoriiiaus, was doing some- scenes with me. We were jump ing, where the Jumping was good, from bough to hough. 1 made a leap and, as my weight relieved it, a bough snapped back and lilt Joe, standing ready to follow me, in the face. He thought 1 had done it on purpose. started Jlbherlng, and the first thing knew he was after me, and on my back ready for fight. It fiok some erfort to pull him off and it took triple the amount of effort and till the pastry In my lunch box to put him in friendly humor with me again." Uncle Tom's 'Cabin : When Stetson's "Uncle. Tom's Cab in", that virile old play of the niost stirring days of American history, is presented here at the Page theatre next Saturday matinee and night, you, will have an opportunity to renew the acquaintance of friends . of bygone days. There will be Uncle-Tom, the kind and religious old darky whose BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered : Dr.. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. ; They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy. ' Note how they clear ! uc'v' Vain and perk ut the spirits. County Treasurer Seventh Call for Special Read District Warrants State of Oregon, County of Jackson, Ti'easury Department, Jacksonville, Oregon, April 27, 1921. -r Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all warrants drawn on the Special Road District numbered 1 to 14 inclu sive, and protested prior to April 27. 1921. Interest on the above called war rants ceases on this the 27th dav of April, A. D. 1921. A. C. WALKER, 31 County Treasurer. East Side Bungalow Bargain Five rooms, strictly modern. Built in Side Board, .Book Cases, Writing Desk, Cab inet Kitchen; Garage, Wood House. Owner Makes Price To Move It PRICE $3000 Terms to Suit You can buy the Furniture if you wish. Piano, Victrola, two Bed Room Sets, Range, Heater, Rugs, Dishes, Etc., Etc. Better see this today. Pagei-Dressler Co. Phone 282 Nash Block Any Kind of E"tl Estate The Best Fire li.jurance "Jest growed." and Aunt Ophelia, the tins the pack of bloodhounds, the plantation sinners and musicians. No expense lias been spared to make it a success. Its reception in other cities is its best recommendation. A street parade will be given during the en- BiiKenient here. GOOD NEWS MH Metlloul Headers Nm Heard It and Profiled Therrbj. "Good news travels last." and the many bad ba k sufferers in Medford are glad lo learn where relief may be found. Many a lame, weak and ach ing back is bad no more, thanks to IJoan's Kidney' Pills. Our cilizi'tis are ItiliuK the good news of tht-ii- r.M-ri-encf with this tested ri'medy. Here is Mil uxumplc worth rt-nding: Mrs. W. 10. Lane, 227 S. Holly St., Mt'dl'ord. says: "I have used noun's Kidney Pills for attacks of kidney complaint. At these rimes my back would be weak and lame and 1 would feel dull and run down. My kidneys would art irregularly, too. lloan's Kidney Pills have always relieved these troubles, strengthening 'my back and kidneys.- 1 gladly recommend Doan's fo anyone needtng-ta kidney remedy.1' - . , 1 ' Price Wo nt all dealers. " Don't simply, ask for a kidney remedy get Doau's Kidney Pills the same lhat Mrs. I-ane 'had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Ml'rs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A middle-aged woman to assist in housework. Phone 452-L. 37 W A NT ED Two setting evenings 5o9-W. hens. Tei. 32 WANTED Medford people to know a messenger and parcel delivery ser vice is tit their command day and night. Phono B3G-L. 34 WANTED Automobile. .Medford home and ranch to exchange for automobile. Box C. D., care Tribune tf WANTED Today. Four unto tires up to 5 inches, to be filled with Univer sal Tire Filler. No punctures or blowouts. Service Station at Med ford Natatorium. tf WANTED Good second-hand mower. Phone U8G-K-4. 31 WANTED Apples. Phone G71-R. 33 WANTED $3500 loan lor one year; best of farm security. Ans. Box 31. Tribune. 33 WANTED To buy a mowing machine, and hay rake If In good condition and the price is right. Phone 3S1-R, Wed ford. 31 WANTED A 1 fresh young tuberculin tested, US5-R-3. cow, 31 WANTED Shoe repairing at reduced prices. Men's half soles, por 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 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 the "Model Boot Shop." 21 - S. Central Ave. Quick service, tiuallty work. E. N. Btrien. prop. Y T t I I1crt AntAmnhilc ujiu. huiuiiivuiivj 1 ? ? for Sale A. iStiulelinke 1 T Pour. $190.00 V Studeliiikfi' Six lr 1 $650.00 V T T t JWillys-Kiii(,'lit tr. car., n'eevroje vii I ve motor $850.00 Y $775Y $875 t 1918 101!) Y !!):?() ! Oakland Oiiklim.l Six Six ! Ouklnnil Six $11 00 f y i Tumy Motor Co. 12:1-125 So. Front Street WHY? ' ' 60 ACRES $7200.00 Under Talent In-intion District, near. Pacific Highway. Very licst alfalfa limil in Jackson County, partly in alfuli'a. Very deep free soil. Or will sell 120 acres for $12,000.00. Company own ing this land lias ordered this and other of their holdings sold. I have sold for them since June 1st, $."i7,000.00 worth of their land here. There is a reason. The land is sold at less than half the price it should ljriiij. If you only want 20 acres, see nle. If you only have sf 1,000.00 and want land, see me. We are goinjt to do business now. ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY J. C. BARNES Nash Hotel Corner 784-L Phone Sure Relief 2 6 Bell-aims -s not water ELL-ASMS FOR INDIGESTION WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By man and wile, work on . farm to manage the same. Phone 387-R. 32 HUM W A . TED FEM A I.K WANTED Experienced waitress. Hotel Medford. WANTED Young girl to care for child during day from 9 to 12 and 3 to (!. Mrs. II. A. Tltierolf, 27 Geneva. Phone S13. tf- WANTED Woman for general house work, good limtie and good wages. Tel. 174-.I-2. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Apply Slu E. Main or phone 431-R. tt FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT May 1st cottage, close in. Grape St. modern (i-room Inquire 121- N. 3J FOR RENT Four room coltago West side of valley, good location; runt reasonable. M. E. Root. VOll KENT FARMS FOR RENT on shares, 30 acre ranch. 200 acres bearing apples and pears. 100 acres grain and alfalfa land; adjoining railroad slalion anil Pa cific highway. Box C X, care Mull Tribuno. tf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT May 1st. space suitable for garage or storage. Call 150. tf FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROO.MS FO RKENT Two or Tour light house keeping rooms. 511 S. Central. FOR RENT APA RTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping apartments for adults. 325 S. River side. Phone 701-J. 32 FOR RENT VrKtfsiiKi) ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room with priv ilege of living room and hath. 345 Apple St, ., ' , 33 FOR RENT Room with bath, close In. Board If wanted. 129 S. Ivy. Phono 705-X. 32 FOR KENT Large newly furnished sleeping rooms, with bathroom priv ileges, at 325 S. lliverslde. 110 IiOST LOST Physician's hand bag between Voorhies and Medford. Dr. E. II. Pickel. 33 'FOR H.MjK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk cows. Walsh's place, one mile north east of Medford on Crater Lake road FOR SALE Cheap, Kood work horse, also a dandy saddle horse, saddle and bridle. Walsh's Place, one mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lake road. i" FOR SALE null calf. Call 2G7-X. .31 FOR SALE Fresh Jersoy cow and a No. 4 Sharpies separator, flert Stan cliff, Pkoenix, Ore. 4: FOR SALE Young work mare, wolfiht 1350. Phone 534-11. . 32 FOR SALE Fresh milk goat, peter, Jacksonville. Holle 35 I'OR SALE One Duroc sow und seven extra nice pigs. G. W Dewey, Talent. 31 FOR SALE lllack mare 4 years old, been worked about two weeks, weight 1300. Phone S69-H. 31" FOR SALE Will sacrifice yoiinK ranch team, 2U00 lbs., wimon, bar neBS. (ienerul purpose mare, buggy mid harness. 1103 Mantle St. 31 FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Also hay and wheat. Adjacent to aviation field Medford. Sclitlll! llros. 32 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of. fers for sale four Shorthorn bullB, ready for service, your choice for $350. Two younger at $200, mostly red. Apply James Stewart, Mount crest Ranch. 1 lilt. Calif. tf cvyr FOR SALE KKAli INSTATE FOR SALE $50.00 casl-. $15.00 per month buys 4-room house, city water plcntv of berries. ('. S. KuttorMeld. 32" I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SO acres Willi buildings, horse, cow and chick ens; also 4 lots at Fniversity Park in Portland. Apply 130 Almond St FOR SALE 40 acres land near Eugene, Ore. Will lake car in part payment. I.. J. Wilson. King's High way. Phone 311 It. 33 FOR SALE Modern bungalow, bath toilet, all clear, just outside city lim its uoihing but county taxes, just finished on Inside. One acre, large chicken house, Iruit trees, lawn. 1500 North Riverside. 32 I'OR SALE Two fine residence lots each 50x12(1, east side, close in, rich deep soil. Cement walk, water and sewer in streets. Clear. Address Owner, Mail Tribune. 32 FOR SALE OR FOR RENT 5 room I cofage. 420 Park. Partly furnish ed or unfurnished. Phone SI5-M. 32 FO RSAI.E By owner, modern l-rooni bungalow in H.W "Medford. Small cash pavment, balance like rem. Phone lilO-R-4. 31 FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain and stock ranches from $5.00 up; long time, easy parinents. Gold Rav Realty Co. 'i t!" FOR SALE Whoever wants fine . ranch Jiouie, or acreage fnr.clini'niing highway hoinesiles, seo J. Siiuorvllle liwner, Central Point. 35 FOR SALE On account of leuvitig Medford will sell my home, 310 S. Riverside. Two-story bungalow, east front, j eight rooms, two; baths, I'lro-plnce, sleeping porch, built-in features In living room, dining room and kitchen. Fruit room, woodsheds and garage. jit xo i;n. Mrs. Geo. J. Hoffman, phone 1". .' a. 35 FOR SALE East Hide home: 6 rooms Willi sleeping porch, with or without furniture, about 1 Mi acres, with fruit trees. Piano player and electric light fixtures. Mrs. W. II. Brown. Phone 805-L. 34 FOR SALE 100 acres good soil, fenc ed, GO acres In cultivation; no build ings, $00 per acre. Address P. O. Box S37. 31 FOR SALE Eleven acres of unim proved land Ms mile from Eagle Point. J. W. Antle, Lako Creek, Ore. . 33 FOR. SALE Good ranches. See us before buying, J. U. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phone G3-M. tf FOR SALE Lensfe and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. C. S. Duttei field, phono 216. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE On liland ix- cylinder car, G-passenger, only run 3400 miles, good as new, cheap for cash or trmlo for town property. C. M. Cornitliis, phone D14-.I. - 33 FOR SALE Chevrolet 4D0 touring, good running order, $400. See Derby nt Medford Auto Co. 31 FOR SALE Maxwell speedster, B wire wheels, etc. A bargain for cash. Inquire 90S W. Tenth St. or 42 N. Front St. 34 FOR SALE Used car, O-passenger. good running order. Frank Scherrer, Phoenix. 33 FOR SALE 1918 Ford, good condi tion. Ilosch mag. Demountable rims. Foot :' accelerator. Miller brakes. Other accessories. It's got to go', find will ill $325. .'Phane"3?.2. 31" FOR SALE Studenaxer'l Roadster. $G00; Chevrolet touring $500. Pat ton Robinson, Inc., 112 S. ftivdrside FOR SALE Dodge car in excellent condition. Terms If desired. Phono 781-J between 6 nnd 8 p. m. "H SALE POUIntY AXD EGGS FOR SALE This week, chicks and progressive everbearing strawberry plants. Mrs. F. H. Dressier. Phone 951-L. ' 31 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs $1.00 per setting. Phone 847-Y. " FOR SALE 150 thoroughbred Tan cred White Leghorn laying pullets at a bargain. Will sell in any quan tity. 822 8. Oakdnlc, Tel. 481. FOR SALE O. A. Rock eggs for 685-R-3. C. strain hatching. Ilarrol Phone 41 FOR SALE WUte Wyandotte setting eggs $1.50 for 15. 230 N. I-rout St. 341 SUCCESS or FAILURE SUCCESS In business requires correct accounting. FAILURE In business Is Invar iably due to Improper account In tf. orn un-to-tlutn methods fur nish you MONTHLY Loss and Gain statements ho you cun HTOP the leaks nnd losses. Con sult us, ChniL'cs reasonable. Aud:tirS j AccourvtirtjJ C PVICEIO- M. V. SCUAIITT, Mgr. I'lionefiKI MlMTly Hid. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE First crop alfalfa Jacksonville or F. E. Itybee. hay. 31 FOR SALE most new. City. OR TRADE Truck, Call at 1 15 Genesee FOR SALE About 75 rods of Amer ican woven wire hog fence, 3'ii feet high. Also '. spool of barbed wire. Phone (17-J-3. 32 FOR SAI.E 590.M. -One tractor, $250. Call S3 FOR SALE John Deere tractor plow- two twelve-inch bottoms. Phone HI 1 . 1-4. 35 FOR SALE Large range and granite dishes. Phone 201-.I. 32 FOR SALE Fordson tractor, good as new, extension rim, Oliver number 7 plow, six extra shares, all for $000. Theo. .1. Fish, Jr., phone 3-F-4. 32 FOR SALE Bicycle repairing and ex change. One steel range, polish top, cheap. 52 li N. Front St. 31 j.or SALE Household furniture. rugs, beds, dresser, chairs, stoves, cooking utensils, canned fruits 10 cents quart. Sewing machine. 323 S. drupe St. 31 FOR SALE Man's bicycle. Phone 991 or call at 727 S. Central. 31 FOR SALE Wall tent, 10 oz. canvas, in first-class condition, 12x18, with jointed poles and ridge pole, $35. Phone 247-L. 31 FOR SALE Grain liny. Phone G91-J-2. C. W. Isaacs. FOR SALE Fancy overhearing straw berry plants set out now these plants uliould bear heavily this sum mer. Phone 452-R evenings. C. 11. Howell. FOR SALE Haled and looso alfaUa hay delivered. Phono 317-J-2. tf FOR SALIC Amurlcnnii encyclopedia or 10 volumes, at n bargain. Apply at .Mall Tribune- oll'leo, tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twelve h. p. gasoline, engines, Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work douo. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bate man, 302 Maplo St. FOR SALE Manure. Phone 452-Y. Hoover Dairy. tf FOR SALE One new Sampson trac tor at a very low price: will take good team In on payment, balance cash and terms. Goo. L. Troicliler Motor Co., Medford, Orv tf ESTHAYIiD ES I RAYED From (lold Hill, one buckskin gelding, brand on right thigh; ono sorrel fllley, branded. If seeing them notify M. Walters. 34 MONEY TO LOAN ro LOAN J. II. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages nnd Liberty bonds. Fhone 53-M. 31 North Grape street lll'SIXESS DIRECTORY Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER by buying Farm Loan Honda. Pro ceeds to make additional farm loans nnd Improve agricultural conditions. Terms nnd particulars, E. IT. Hurd, Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. Uldg., Medford. X'ndeiinkers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth and Oaltdale. Ambulance service. Phono 4 7. I'liintiiiK nnd I'aer Hanging. LEWIS fc CASEY PalntlnE. Paper- hanclne, tintlue. Estimates fur nished free. Phone 189. 20 S. Ornpe St. Printers nnd I'ulillslieis MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon, llodk binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systenm, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office '4 2 iNorth Front St. Phone 3 IS. Prices rlebt. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov- eil day or night. Service guar nnleed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phono: Office U44 or res. B47-R. , tf Hill? Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets, and rugs. Phone fild-M. 701! Pino St. 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 west Main Street, ISl'SI X F-SS 1 l ltE TORY Alistl-aetorff MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSO'N COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Auto Supplies LA11ER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pacific, northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF rooms S and 9, Bank Building. -Attorney-at-luw. Medford National A. E. RE AMES Lawyer, Cnrnett- Corey Building. O. C. BOGGS Real Estate, law and settlement of estates a specialty. B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General Practice. Patents a specialty. Stewart Hldg. WINF1ELD R. () A Yl.ORD--Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 Kuat Main St., Medford, . . i Building Mateiiuls MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS Bpecllize. In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir und Tenth Streets.' Chiropractic Physician JOUETT P. 11 RAV Straight Chiro practic, rooms 4 09-10 M. F. & H. building. !) to 12 a. m., 2 to Ti p. ni dully except Thursday. Phono 6S0. Klectrlc Service. UATTERV & EIJ5CTRIC 0. Fac tory distributors for Exlde Batter ies and Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Nat. Building, Phlne 116. 'Kxpert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING-CO. E. M. Wil son. C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. l'ldelity and Surety llonils FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute all forms of bonds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf Instruction in Music. EKED ALTON HAIGI1T Teacher ot piano and harmony. Haight Muslo studio, 318 'Garnott-Corey Build ing Phone 72. Mosan Art Hugs MOSAN ART RUU CO. We -weave rugs from old carpets and rugs and clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean are clean when we clean them." 119 W. Tenth, phone 180. -Free dellv-i ory. ' - , Physicians and Surgeons. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician anil Surgeon. Surgery or eyes, ears, nose and throat. All diseases ot these organs treated. QlaBses fitted. 314-315 Liberty Bldg.- DR. A. BUHSELL Spinologist, Phys- 'iclan and surgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and dla gonosis. 309-10-1 1 M. F. & II. Hldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 2 9. DR. J. J. EM WENS Physician anil Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested) and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co., M. F. & 11. Bldg. Phone 5G7. ' '; DR. P. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CAHLOW Osteopathic Physl. clans. 416-417 tlarnett-Cotey Bide. Phone 904-L. Kesidence 26 S. Laurel St. , DR. W. W... JiOWAKD Osteopathic Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 303 Liberty building. Phone 496. DR. HARVEY Y. COLEMAN Chlro practlc and Natural Pnlitless Meth ods. Room 42 8 M. P. & H. Bldg Phone 90 5. ' - ; JAMES C. HAYES Physician and Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a, m.. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta fiuild. In B; residence 1405 W. Main. Phones: Office DC3, res. 49 "Specialty," Medlcan and Surgical -Diagnosis. ' , , . .; it DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician nnd Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H.J 'Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 16.W-2. ; AFFECTIONS Of AW OF THE miOVf MO MRT9 WKUUW T HERVtS IMPINGED AT TMC SPIHC y ST A 9USLUXATCO VtATCMA . Gviropradic c I SPINALI O tHtOUT, Adjujlnwnb j win Remove the A Cause of S E JV r tuicinvu Il. -A. HIlKMiUND. Chiropractor Suite 4 And 6 Sparta. ItlOff., Main luidsv.. Riverside. Phones: Office 1 1 B-. Res, 1 U- if V-' - uo type of story to. distinctively tit.