Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 03, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFOliT) MAIL TRTBUXE, fEDFORT), OIfK(!ON'. TUESDAY, MAY 1021
KKATTI.K, May 3. Uriuont valued
at a (tuartor of a million dollar, h.-lil
ly the United Status customs nwv'co
in the state of , Washington will be ite
stroyed as the result of orders re
ceived by Collector of Customs lios
roe Dhuhellei it was nnnouneed in
day. Destruction of the first unit,
Minulutfnf if yflOn nu:irtK of vhUK-t.v
Kin and wines, held in the nprraisu-'ji I
warehouse here was begun today.
Stocks held at Tacoma, Bclliniam.
Illnihp, Port AiikcIos and other cki vs
will follow within the next two weeks,
Mr. Drumheller said.
Livestock.
1'ORTUXD, Ore. May 3. Cattlo
nominally steady; receipts 311.
Hoes Very weak; receipt! 173.
Sheep steady; receipts 490.
flutter.
PORTLAND, Ore, May 3. Ulltt.T
steady. Extra cubes 24u; cartons 31c;
prints 30c. Xo. 1 churning cream 25c
f. o. b., Portland; undorgrades 23c.
Whom.
I'Oim.AND, Ore, Way 3. Wheal,
hard white 31. 3d; soft white, white
club 51-30: hard winter, northern
spring 31.27; red Walla 31.20.
Today's car receipts Wheat S3;
flour 0; hay !).
S. V. lOggs and Poultry.
sAn FRANCISCO, May 3. Butter
unchanged. Eggs, dirties, No. 1, 2:1c;
extra pullets 20 '.fcc: cheese, flats 14c;
young America fancy 17VjC.
N. Y. Stocks
NEW, ortK. .May 3. Trading in
stocks today was again extensive, but
shorts renewed "their aggressions
against various speculative favorites,
especially in the oil, food and rub
ber divisions. Sales approximated
S'0,000 shares.
Allis-Chalmcrs 3S.12
American llect Sugar 311.50
American Can 31. s
Amrican Car &' Foundry .... 127.75
American Hide 4: Leather pfd. CI.
American international Corp. CO. 6
American Locomolitve 1)0.23
American Smelting & Itef'g. . . 43.
American Sugar HU.
American Sumatra Tobacco .. 71.3
American T. & T 107.8
American Woolen. SO.
Anaconda Copper 4 1.3
Atchison S2.
Atl., Gulf & W. Indies 41.12
Baldwin Locomotive 00.12
Baltimore & Ohio 37.12
Bethlehem Steel "B"t (il.25
Canadian Pacific 112.
Central Leather 38.8
Chandler Motors 83.11
Chesapeake & Ohio 02.
Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul .. 20.12
Chicago, n. I. & J'ac 2S.0
Cbino Copper 25.
Colorado Fuel & Iron 31.3
Corn Products 75.
Crucible Steel 83.50
Cuba 6'aiic Sugar 20.50
Krie ; 13.
General Electric 1;!7.
General Motors. 14.12
Goodrich Co 41.3
Great Northern pfd 70.75
Illinois Central 111.50
Great Northern Ore Ctt's 30.50
Inspiration Copper 30.50
Int. Mcr. Marine pfd 55.50
International Paper G4.
Kennecott Copper 21.
Louisville & Nashville 98.
Maxwel! Motors 5.50
.Mexican ' Petroleum 184.0
Miami Copper 211.
Middle Slate Oil 11.73
Mldvale Steel . . ' 2!.li
Missouri pacific ..... I r. ... . 18.75
New oil! Central 70.
N. Y., N. II. and Hartford ... 17.
Norfolk & Western : . 05.50
Northern Pacific .... j 73.:!
Oklahoma Prod. & Itef 3.25
Pan American Petroleum .... 6!).0
Pennsylvania 3.
People's Gas 4 7.12
Pittsburg and West Va 2.
ltay Consolidated Copper .... 14.25
Heading 74.50
Rep. Iron & Steel 05.
Itoyal Dutch, N. V 08.23
Shell Trans. & Trad '. . . . 4(i.(i
Sinclair Con. Oil 20.8
Southern pacific 75.0
Southern Railway 21.73
Standard Oil of N. .1. pfd 108.
Stlldebaker Corporation 88.8
Tennessee Copper 0.8
Texas Co 40.0
Texas & Pacific 21.12
Tobacco Products 51.75
Transcontinental Oil 12.
Union raclflc 110.50
I'. S. Food Products 23.25
L S. Itctall Stores 52.50
I'. S. Ind. Alcohol 73.12
l'nlted States Rubber 7G.75
United States Steel 84.12
I'tah Copper 54.75
Westinghouse Klectrlc 48.
Willy's Overland ' 10.12
American Zinc, Lead and Sin. 0.75
Butte and Superior 15.
t'ala. Petroleum 40.0
Montana Power (bid) 5:1.
Hhattuck Arizona (bid) 0.12
Pure Oil 33.75
Invincible Oil 20.50
General Asphalt 73.50
We take this means to thank the
friends for their kindness and sym
pathy during the recent Illness and
death of our dear brother; also for the
beautiful floral offerings.
MRS. KA'l'K FORCE.
MRS. V V. CANTRALL.
W. T. MUCK.
C. C. M'CK.
M. R. BUCK.
25 canmy ruck,
l&calBrieis
"Southern Oregon communities are
getting solidly behind the "buy-homo-products"
campaign, according to Dan
C. Freeman, manager id the Associat
ed Industries of Oregon, who reiurned
yesterday from a trip of one week to
several towns in that section of tho
state," says the Portland Telegram.
"A G. Clark, 1'orni'r manager of the
organization, accompanied Freeman.
They attended the home products fes
tivals in Ashland and Modford, visited
in Grants Pass, Rosoburg, Salem, Cot
tage Grove, Silvertun and other towns
and assisted in organizing Oregon pro
ducts campaigns. 'Splendid displays of
home products were mn.Te it.- Ashland
and .Medford, said Freeman. The peo
ple of these communities are begin
ning to realize the necessity of ex
ploiting their products.' "
This Is housec.i.anlng weather;
have your rugs washed on the floor;
strictly sanitary. E. .. Davis, phone
98. 3s
Starling Wednesday, Majestic Trio
botween 5 and S at Hex Cafe. 30;"
A Mother Cloose Circus and Carnival
will bo otto of the noval and original
features of the X-Ray benefit fund
rummage sale which takes place at
the Xalatorium, Saturday, .May 7. The
committee which has this department
in charge lias devised all manner of
Interesting, unusual and amusing fea
tures for the entertainment, of the
kiddies. an
Included among Oregnnians at the
Medford are Mr. and Mrs. (!. A. Hell
man of Klamath Falls, C. M. Manville
and E. R. Dorflingor of Eugene, and
the following from Portland: Mr. nnd
.Mrs. W. O. English, G. K. Ilartman.
Jr., A. K. Hefner, G. E. Hislop, .1. II.
Culp, I.. lodes, K. W. Schmeer, W. A.
Ward and J. A. Ochwig.
Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print paper in rolls. Ask
this office. tf
Everyone wants to give to a worthy
cause if it is within their means. The
X-Ray benefit fund Rummage sale is
such a cause and every person in Med
ford can afford to contribute to it.
Just bring anything you' have to do
nate to the committee which is receiv
ing goods daily at tho Xatatoriuin.
Sale takes place Saturday, May 7. 30
Hear ihe Majestic Trio between 5
and S at the Rex Cafe, Begin to
morrow. 30
Dan Bagshaw of Jacksonville is now
a linotype operator on the Montague,
Calif., Messenger, a-fter serving for
several months in that capacity on a
Prineville, Ore., newspaper. In mak
ing tho jump between the two towns
he last week enjoyed a brief visit with
his parents at Jacksonville.
Dr. Elliott will not be in his orflce
Thursday afternoons beginning April
7th. 34
Furniture finished and repaired.
City Auto Paint Works. Phone 754-J.
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liny 40 acres timber land near Med
ford, $500, terms 350 cash ami $5 per
month. Quadruple your monoy with
the wood, and plant to fruit and .ber
ries, for steady Income. Gold Kay
Realty Co., owners. ' tf
A number of the tourists' who spent
the night at tho city auto camp pulled
out early today hut this forenoon there
were still four auto parties on the
grounds.
Better buy a Chandler, than wish
you had. tf
Wo lake you anywhere! Nash Taxi.,
Phono 90. liuick cars. 37
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone GC1.
Catarrhal Deafness
and Head Noises
Tells Safe, Simple Way to Treat and
Jtelleve at Home.
If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf
ness or head noises caused by catarrh,
or if phlegm drops in your throat and
has caused catarrh of the stomach or
bowels, you will be glad to know that
these distressing symptoms nmy be
entirely overcome in many instances
by the-following treatment which you
can easily prepare in your own home
at little cost. Secure from your drug
gist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double
Strength). Take this home and add
to It U pint of hot water and a little
granulted sugar; stir until dissolved.
Take one tablespoonful four times a
day. A n Improvement Is sometimes
noted after the first day's treatment.
Breathing should become easy, while
the distressing head noises, headaches,
dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., should
gradually disappear tinder the tonii
action of the treatment. Loss of
smell, taste, defective hearing and
mucus dropping In the back of the
throat are other symptoms which
suggest the presence of catarrh and
which may often be overcome by this
efficacious treatment. It is said that
nearly nlnely per cent of all ear
troubles are caused by catarrh and
there must therefore, l.e many jeeple
whose hearing may be restored by
this simple, harmless home treat
ment. Adv.
Good Service
Is measured by results. Are
you obtaining satisfactory re
sults? ' If not, consult us about
your bookkeeping and 1. ..'-.r
business troubles.
O Aud-tinS O Accourvtina t?
ltsurarcegy
' lrvestmerts
M. P. SCIIMITT, S:r.
Phono 681 l.lhertr Wilir.
I
A .Medford restaurant dishwasher and
a ranch hand from near r.i- c;ty. who
gave the names of John Doe and Richj
ard Roe, were arrested last night by
Patrolmen Adams anil Hemstreot on
the chargo of intoxication, and when
sobered up later were released on $35
cash bail to appear In police court
this morning. They failed to appear
and hence the money was forfeited.
On Saturday morning at ID: SO there
will be n circus parade on Main street
and Immediately following this, will
be a special matinee at the Page thea
tre for children. .Mr. Geo. Hunt has
secured the picture, "Jack and the
Itoan-Slalk" lor this occasion and will
donate the proceeds to the X-Ray Bcn
efit Rummage sale. The price of ad
mission is unique, being a glass of
jelly or a can of any kind of meat,
vegetables, fish or fruit. These will
be sold later at the Rummage sale. 30
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Play safe. Nash Taxi Service.
Phono 90. '' ' 37
J. C. Rhodes, who is 24-hour advance
man for the Al G. P.arnes circus, ar
rived in the city last night to look
utter the food supplies for the em
ployes and the animals, and other
matters.
Harnes' circus will take thousands
of dollars out of the valley. The
Mother Goose Circus and Street Carni
val at the Xatatoriuin Saturday, May
7, will keep the dollars at home. 30
R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.
Delco-Light Electricity for every
farm. Medford Electric Co.
County Y. M. C. A. Secretary Cash
Wood has been working recently with
the three district schools, Griffin
Creek, Lone Pine, and Oak Grove, in
preparation for the county track and
field meet at Talent Friday. The reg
ulation starting gun ami stop watch
has enthused these country boys and i
girls with the result that a very indif-1
l'erent attitude toward competition j
has boon changed to keen anticipation.
Ilclman Baths open for the season,
Saturday, April 30. ST
Violin instruction, Florence Howell,
special attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 545-11. tt
Swimming lielman baths, open
Saturday. April 30. 37
Sheriff Lowe of Klamath county and
Chief of Police II. S. Wilson of Klam
ath Falls stopped over here last night
on their auto journey homo from Port
land where they had been on business
connected with a bootlegging case.
Blocks and dry slabs for sate. Call
S59. tf
Patronize home and build up pay
rolls by insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue River Broom Works.
30
Bronchial Trouble Caused Anxiety
Xo medicine has a better reputation
than Foley's Honey and Tar for quick
ly relieving coughs, colds and croup. It
loosens the phlegm and mucus, clears
U10 passages, eases hoarseness, stops
tickling throat. John G. Hekking, 195
Burgess Place, Passaic, X. J., writes:
'I was suffering from an acute case of
bronchial trouble which gave me con
siderable anxiety. Foley's Honey and
Tdr deserves all the credit for my be
ing well now." Sold everywhere. Adv.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
Emily 11. Mercer, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph
B. Mercer. Defendant.
To Joseph B. Mercer, tho above
named defendant: in the name of Ihe
State of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint on file herein, on or before the
last day prescribed in the order for
publication of summons, to-wtt: the
expiration of six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons; and if you fall to so appear and
answer said complaint, for want there
of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in tho com
plaint, succinctly stated as follows, to
wit:
For a decree of the Court dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant; that
plaintiff's maiden name he restored to
her; and for such other relief as may
be equitable.
This summons Is published in the
Medford Alall Tribune, by order of tho
Hon. F. .M. Calkins, Judge of the said
Court, made and entered April 30,
1921. The date of the first publication
.hereor is Mav 3rd. 1921.
GLEXN O. TAYLOR,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: 220 W. Alain St., Medford
Oregon.
Notice of Sale of Government Timber
General Land Office, Washington,
D. C, April 10, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that subject
to the conditions and limitations of
the Acts of June 9, 1910 (39 Stat. 2181,
and June 4, 1920 (41 Stat.. 75S), and
the instructions of the Secretary of
the Interior of September 15, 1917.
WHY?
FOUND PAY STREAK
You don't luivd lo speeilliite. Locate ill tlic proven dislricl.
Here is tin; opjortunit.v. 21) acres nil in H year old ptNirs under
Talent District Jrrifjratioii, iihsnliitely free from frost. Deep
soil, l'ait of orchard now planted to potatoes. I know there
is nothing better for the money.
$4200 TERMS ON PART
20 aerei, etpiipped ready for business,
what I believe to be tho best investment
See mc now.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Nash Hotel Corner
and June 22. 1920. the timber on the!
following lands will be sold June 3.
l!'2i, at Id o'clock o. m.. at public auc
tion at the l'nlted States Land Office
at Reselling. Oregon, to the highest
bidder at not less than the appraised
value as shown by this notice, sale to
be subject to the approval of the Sec
retary of the Interior. The purchase
price, with an additional sum of one
fifth of one percent thereof, being
commissions allowed, must be. deposit
ed at time of sale, money to be return
ed if sale Is not approved, otherwise
patent will issue for the timber which
must be removed within ten years.
Bids will be received from citizens of
the United States, associations of such
citizens and corporations organized
under the laws of the Uniiod States or
any slate, territory or district thereof
only, t'pon application of a cpiallfiod
purchaser, the timber on any legal
subdivision will be offered separately
before being included in any offer of a
larger unit.
T. 30 S., R. 1 W.. See. 5. Stt'U
XW'i. Pine 150 M.. Fir 175 AL, none
of the pino to be sold for less than
32.50 per M., and none of the fir to bo
sold for less than $,2,110 per M. T. 33
S It. 5 , Sec. 9, XW'i SW'j. pine
200 M.. fir 440 AL, none of the pine to
be sold for less than $2.50 per Al.. and
none of the fir to be sold for less than
$1.00 per M. T. 31 S.. It. 7 ' Sec. 1.
NKVi SWi, fir 300 M not to be sold
for less than $1.00 per AI. T. 3!i S.,
It. S W., Sec. 3, SW'., XKVi. pine 280
M., fir 150 AL, XKVi N''1,, pine 220
M., Fir 45 AI.. SW ,.; XWVi, pine 105
AL, fir 20 AL. NW 14 SU'i;. pine 15 M.,
fir 10 M. SW'14 SW',4, pine 05 AI.,
fir 35 AL, SEVi SU'C, pine 110 Al..
fir 10 AL, none of the pine to be sold
for less than $3.00 per AL, nnd none
of tho fir to be sold lor less than $1.00
per M. WILI.IA.M SPRY,
Commissioner General Land Office.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED By window cleaner, store
fronts, buildings, eie. Residence
work a specialty. Floors waxed and
polished. Geo. A. Seelv. Phone
017-L. II
HEM' WANTED
Mule and Female
WANTED Married couple for ranch
work. Box 8j, aiuii 1 rimiue. It
HELP WASTED FKMAM3
WANTED Good woman for general
housework on ranch. Phono OIL
Mrs. Geo. A. Munsfield. 3S
WANTED Operate checker; must be
able to use typewriter. Hotel Mod
ford. WANTED Reliablo woman to come
and do washing and cleaning for
family of three. J'hone 300-L.
WANTED Experienced waitress.
Hotel iMedford. '
WANTED A middle-aged woman to
assist in housework, Plume 452-L. 37
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. Apply 81a E. Main
or phono 431-K. tt
WANTED AUSCELIiANEOUS
WANTED Young weanling pigs. W.
II. Arnold, phone 201-X. 37
WANTED Phone 100 for City Taxi.
Taken over bv G. W. Purkey. Stand
at Medford Shoe Hospital, 11!) East
Sixth St. where you get better shoe
repairing and better now shoes til
reduced prices.
WANTED Two housekeeping rooms,
one furnished, downstairs or eleva
tor, close in. AdttltH. Permanent.
Address II, Alall Tribune. . . 3S
WANTED To buy house to move.
Phone 6-F-2. -10
WANTED Automobile. Medford
home and ranch to exchange for
automobile. Box C. D., care Tribune
tf
WANTED Today. Four auto tires up
to 5 inches, to bo filled with Univer
sal Tire Filler. No punctures or
blowouts. Service Station at Med
ford Natatoriuin. tt
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf
WANTED Several men nnd boys to
know that you can buy any hike for
$2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S.
Grape. tf
WANTED Shoo repairing while you
wait at the "Model Boot Shop." 21
S. Central Ave. Quick service,
quality work. E. N. Ulden. prop.
FOR RIONT-riRMSIIED ROOMS
FOR RENT Barge, well furnished
sleeping rooms In privnto family,
close in. 325 S. Riverside. 37
FOR RENT Bedroom Willi light and
bath. 345 N. Bartlett. 41
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Four room cottage West
side of valley, good location; rent
reasonable!. AI. E. Root.
Let me show you
in Jackson County,
J. C. BARNES
784-L Phone
'It SALE POl l.TltY AX1) EGGS
FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Butt
Rock rnosfers, one of which has
taken first prb.e wherever exhibit
ed. Also a few Huff Rook hens.
10. W. Witte. 210 S. Holly St. 37
FOR SALE l.ionzc turkey
Phone 5:s-.l-L
eg:
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs.
$1,110 per setting. Phone S47-Y.
yon kale isk.Ij ostatk
EOR SALE 5 acres, house, bain,
chicken house, young orchard jest
coining into hearing. Approvimaiety
5e0 boxes fruit this year. Located 2
miles east of Mediord, $Immi for
quick sale. Inquire 51S King St. lf,:
FOR SALE If you want a real bar
gain in a productive 10-acre ranch
bvy this place. Located four miles
from Medford on good road, good 5
rootn house with electric lights,.
larj,e barn, family bearing orchard,
some :i 1 1 ;i 1 1:1 . irrigation. Crops all
In. i)vn"r old and wants to retire.
For a quick sale price is $:tomi. Call
at 325 S. Riverside or phone 701-.I.
20
FOR SALE Cheap Lots In the Alary
Place Addition. For information call
No. 20, Barumu Apts. 30
FOR SALE Buy 40 acres timber land
near .Medford. $500. terms $50 cash
and $5.00 per month. Quadruple
your money with the wood anil plant
to fruit and berries for steady in
come. Gold ltay Realty Co., owners.
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FOR SALE Four room house with
sleeping porch and garage, fine-half
acre lot plowed nnd planted; berries
nnd garden.- Well located In .Med
ford. Price $1250. Will accept small
cash sum anil monthly payments. W.
B. Hewitt, 125 S. Front St. If'
EOR SALE OR EXCHAXGE SO acres
with buildings, horse, cow and chick
ens; also 4 lots at I'liivc sity Park
in Portland. Apply 130 Almond St.
30
EOR SALE All'iilla. grain and stock
ranches Trotu $5.00 per acre up;
long time, easy payments. Gold Ray
Itealty Co. tf
FOR SALE Good ranches. See us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phono 63-M. tf
FOR SALE Leas ana exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALE Houses and bungalows,
furnlcued or unfurnished; alco
acre-ige. C. S. Butterflold, phone
216.
FOR SAI.10 LilVKSTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE Poland China
boar, easy kept in pen. John Blgham
Central Point. 37
FOR RA 1. 10 Six beautiful fresh milk
con's. Walsh's place, one mile north
cast of Medford on Crater Uiko road
43
FOR SALE Cheap, good work horse,
nlso a dandy saddlo horse, sauuic
and oridlo. Walsh's Place. 0110 mile
northeast of Medford 011 Crater
Lake road. 42
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and a
No. 4 Sharpies separator. Bol t Stan
cliff, Phoenix, Ore. 42
FOR BALE Mount Crest Ranch of
fers for sale four snorinorn nuns,
ready for service, your choice for
$350. Two younger lit $200, mostly
red. Apply James Stewart,' Wount
crcst Ranch. Hilt. Calif. tt
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Used cars. Wo have sev
eral used cars that must, bo sold, antl
sold quick. We will start prices. If
they don't suit may take another.
I Maxwell, in good running ordor $375
Jteo 4, a snap ut $150
Grant 0, now paint $400
These cars are In running order.
John C. Signor, 221 N. Fir. 30
FOR SALE .Maxwell touring in host
condition; very easy terms to re
sponsible person. Phono 532-L. tt"
FOR SALE Slightly used 11120 Dort
car at uirgaln. Inquire Palmer's
Piano House. 42
FOR SALE 1918 7-pnssenger Stllde
baker Six, good condition, for sale,
$750. Might consider giving II. as
first payment 011 a cheap homo. S.
S. Callahan, 131 Ohio St., Ashlund.
Ore. 37
FOR SALE 1020 Ford touring cat
good shape, 500. Phono KiS-J-3. 10
FOR SALE Stlldebaker Roadster,
$050. Button Robinson, Inc., 112 S.
lllvei'Klde.
FOR SALE Dodge car In excellent
condition. Terms If desired. Phone
781-J between ti and 8 p. 111.
FOR EXUHATIGH
FOR TRADE Eastern or western
Washington farms, for farm land In
Rogue River valley. Jacob Jones,
R. 1, Auburn, Wash. 37
5-room
Modern Bungalow
Good Location
$265000
$400.00 cash and balance
$30.00 per month.
Why pay rent?
MEDFORD LAND 'AND"'
INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR SALF MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Horsepower hay bal"'.'
very cheap. John A. Anderson. Cen
tral Point. K. F. I). 1, Phone P:5. 40
FOR SALE Barrel spray outfit, apple
packing press and boxes, farm tools,
household goods, tils S. Central,
3:30 to 5 p. in. 10
FOR SALE Hay. A few tons of hay
at $12.00 per ton If taken at once as
need the barn room. Sec II. and A.
Al. Pellelt at Gold Range Orchard
two utiles south of Aledfurd. 38
FOR SALE Tomato plants ready now
in anv quantitv. C. Carov. phone
lii-K-li. if
FOR SALE I hit point electric range,
practically new. You can save $10"
on this. C. Kenan!, 110 X. Central.
FOR SALE Lawn swing and tool
chest. ,21 Bookman Ave. 30
FOR SA 1, 10 Alfalfa
Tel. -I03-X-2.
FOR SALE Yellow l ent seed corn.'
5c pound. Call Jacksonville 353. 20 j
FOR SALE or will trade light five
passenger touring ear for any kind
of livestock or poultry or sell on
easy terms. Prico $250. See Mr.
Cox, Exchange Tire Co., 2S X. River
side. Open Sunday. 3!
FOR SALE Two-ton truck in good
condition. Plioue 507-J-3.
FOR SALE Young cow; also rasp
berry and Himalaya blackberry
roots cheap. Phone 820-X. 39
FOR SALE Household furniture at
Old N. Co'itral. Call between 12 and
4. 3!l
FOR SALE Bean spraying machine,
I h. p. Fully ecpiipped, $325. Boar
Creek Orchard, Tel. S IM. 30
FOR SALE Seed corn. Phono R-13 X.
30
FOR SALE Small truck at a real bar
gain. Terms to suit purchaser. At
torney Borden. 38
FOR SALE Centrifugal Pump. Cn-
pcity 350 to 500 gallons per minute.
A-l condition. Bargain. Will. Young,
Young's Garage. 37
FOR SALE Bared and loose alfalfa
hay delivered. Phone 317-J-2. tf
FOR SALE Americana encyclopedia
of 10 volumes, at a bargain. Apply
at Mail Tribune office. tt'
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twolvo
h. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard
Bros. . tf
FOR SAI.15 Sand, grnvel, sediment
and dirt, riowing and teaming work
done. Phone 912-J. Samuel Bato
mau, 302 Maplo St.
FOR SALE One new Sampson trac
tor at n very low prlco; will take
good team In on payment, balance
cash and terms. Geo. L. Trelchler
Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf
RUSINES9 OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Tent, awning and canvas
business with machinery and tools.
Stock at inventory. 128 N. Grape
St. 4 1
MONEY TO lA)AJf
TO LOAN J. 11. Andrews lonnB money
on real estate nnd buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 81
North Grnpe street.
estraykd
STRAYED From Rogtio River Vnlloy
Canal Co. ranch on Eagle Point
Road, April 27th, one bay horse with
bobbed tail, branded nnchor 011
shoulder.- Weight about 1200 lbs.
One bay 2-year old colt, lame In left
front foot. Also one brown colt
about 8 months old. V. I). Brophy.
Phono bt.i-Y. 3!)
lU'SI X ESS 1)1 UECTOItT
Farm Loan Bonds
FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER
by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro
ceeils to make additional farm loans
and improve agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, E. H. Ilurd,
Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & II. Bldg.,
Medford.
Heal Estate.
BROWN &. WHITE Real Estate, In
surance, Loans, Investments, Notary
Public. Holland Hotel corner. tf
ViHleitakers
PERL FUNERAL HOAIE Cor. Sixth
and Oakdule. Ambulance service.
Phono 4 7.
Palming anil Taper Hanging.
LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Paper-
hauglng, tinting. Estimates fur
nished froo. Phono ISO. 20 S.
Grape St.
Primers anil Publishers
.MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office III
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 2 7 N. Fir St.
Transfer.
I0AHS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 4 2 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov
ed day or night. Service guar
anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S.
Fir. Phono: Office 64 4 or res.
C47-R or 200. tf
Rug Weaving.
AIEHI'ORI) FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpels, and rugs. Phone
510-.M, 70li I'luo St,
Bl'.SI XKSS Dl KECTOItY
Ahstinctors
Ail'ltHAY BROS. & VAX VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5,
Xo. 22 North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSOX COFXTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of Titio, Title Insurance.
Auto Supplies
A 1 1 10 R AT TO SPKIXC, CO. Wo are
operating the largest, oldest and
best equipped plant in the Pacific
northwest. Lse our springs when
others fail. Sold under written
guaranteed. 3 4 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys
I PORTER .1. XEFF Attorney-nt-law,
1 rooms 8 !iml Q Mixlfitrrl Vnlinnnl
ank Ituldillg '
A. 10. RE A A1ES Lawyer. Garnott
Corey Building.
O. C. HOGGS Real Estate, lnw and
settlement of estates a specially.
B. I-'. LINDAS Attorney, General
Practice. Patents a specialty.
Stewart Bldg.
WIXFIEI.D It. GAY LORD Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Alain
St.. .Medford.
Building Materials
AHODI'ORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK. WORKS speclllze in all
kinds of cement building products.
Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets.
Chiropractic Physician
JOl'ETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 4 00-10 M. F. & H.
building, it to 12 a. in., 2 to 5 p.
in., daily except Thursday. Phono
5S0.
Klectrlc Service.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac
tory distributors for Exlde Batter
ies and Falrbanks-AIorse light
plants. Nat. Building. Phlne 110.
lO.vpert 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.
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
Wo execute all forms of bonds.
McCurdy Insurance Agoncy. tf
Instruction, lu Mustc.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher oi
piano and harmony. Halght Music
studio, 318 Garuott-Corey Build
ing Phono 72.
Mosnn Art Rugs
MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weavs
rugs from old carpets and rugs and
clean all rugs. . "Rugs we clean are
cloan when we clean them." 119
W. Tenth, phone 180. Free deliv
ery. Physicians and Surgeons.
T. O, HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Surgery ot eyes, . ears,
nose and throat. AH diseases of
these organs treated. Glasses fitted.
314-315 Liberty Bldg.
DK. A. BURSELL SpinologUt. Phys
ician and Burgeon. Spinal adjust
nients, general treatments and Ula
Bonosis. 309-10-11 M. t t. H.
Bldg. Elevator to third floor.
Phono 20. '' .,.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
Surgeon. Practice limited to oye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
It. It. Co., AI. F. & II. Bldg. Phone
567.
DK. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic . Physi
cians. 416-417 Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
Phono 004-L. Residence 20 3.
Laurel St. .
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, noso and throat. 303
Liberty building. Phone 496.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN- .Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 065. , . ,,
JA.MES C. HAYES Physician and
Surgeon; office hours 11 to 12 a.
m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta Build
ing; residence 1403 W. Main.
Phones: Office 563, res. 492.'
"Specialty," Medlcnn and Surgical
Diagnosis. , tf
DR. WAI. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H.
Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118
Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2.
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