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PA HE SEVEN "1 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY Juit 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 MEDFOTJP MATL Tr.TRTTN'E, MTCDFOUD, ORKHOX. YKDXi:sr.Y. MAY I. 1021 ' . " Livestock ' ' ' PORTLAND. Ore.. May 4. Cattle nominally steady; receipts 12. iDgB 00c lower; receipts 299. Prime light $0.009.25; smooth heavy 250 to 300 lbs,. $7.50ji 8.50; 300 pounds and up $6.60ff7.50: rough heavy $U.00ff7.50; tat pigs $!l.00fi)9.GO; feeder pigs. $8.50ip59.50 (subject to brokerage) $4.UU$i T.r.n. Snoop steady; receipts 7S4. Butter PORTLAND, Ore., May 4. nutter steady; extru cubes 24c; cartons :sfc; prints 30c. Butterfat Xo. 1 churning cream 25,27c f. 0. b. Portland; uu-del-grades 23c. Kggx and Poultry. Et8, selling price, cas count, 18 ft 20c, buying price lGfMSe; nelllne price, cundlcd 22c; selected candled in cm-tons 24c. ' Urns, light, 18 (R 20c: heavy 23 25c; broilers HOtnlInc; old roosters, 12 015c; turkeys 4 0b45c. Grain and Hay. ' Barley, $22i24; oats $2.sii2 Xo. 3. yellow $:I0. Millrun $2ft. 1 Hay, huyinR price; timothy, 2 IS : alfalfa, $l8.G04il!l; gruin, 22b23. ' Clover $1 (i 1 7. Straw' J 15. 524 O mixed. S. !'. Kass and Poultry. RAN FRANCISCO. May 4. Butter extra' 33c; eggs,, fresh extras, 25c; vlru firsts 24Wid; dirties No. 1, 22 c; eltra pullets 21c; undersized is,.. Cheese tints, fancy 13 Vic N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, .May 4. Trading in the stock market today was largely swayed by bull pool operations In oils and mils. The United States steel watte reduction also exerted some in fluence. Sales approximated 850.000 shares. Allls-Chalmers ::8.50 American Beet Sugar ..... American Can American Car & Foundry .... American Hide & Leather, pfd. American International Corp American Locomotive American Smelting & Repg. . . American Sugar American Sumatra Tobacco . . American 'P. & T. American Woolen Anaconda Copper '. Atchison All.. Gulf & W. Indies llaldwln Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio Hcthlohem Steel "13" (.'an'ttdian -Pacirin Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul ... Chicago, U. I. & Pac (Ililno Copper , Colorado Fuel & Iron (Join Products. ; Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Uric " I neutral Electric (lenrral Motors , fioodiieh Co Oroat Northern pfd (boat Northern Ore Ctfs. Illinois Central Inspiration Copper hitJ Mer. Marine pfd International Paper Kennecotl Copper llisVll'le & Nashville Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle States Oil Uldvale Steel .'. Mlasoutl Pacific New .York .Central ICY., N. 11. and Hartford .. N6rfolk & Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. Ref I Pint American Petroleum . . Pennsylvania I'fople's Has ;: Pittsburg and West Va Illy Consolidated Copper . . . Heading ..-. Rep. Iron & Steel Royul Dutoh, X. Y Sbell Trans. & Trad Sinclair Con. Oil , . .. Southern Pacific ' Southern Railway Standard tm of X. J. pfd. . . . Stttdebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper Texas Co. .'- I Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil l.'nion Pacific '..'...!.; 1'. H. Food Produats ....... P. S. Retail Stores 1 Ind. Alcohol ....... 1'tlited States Rubber I'nitcd States Steel I'tuh Copper WeKllnghouse Electric Why's Overland 39. 31.8 12S. 50 52. 90. 43.5' 90. 71.2 10S. SO. 41.8 8:1.25 42.50 91 : 39.50 112. 1 12.:.-. 39.25 Ml. fill ti'J.3 27. 30. 25. 31.3 75.12 84. 8 29. 14. 137. 14. 41.12 31.2 5 92. 311.50 56. 21.3 98. 11.12 148. 14.75 29.75 19.25 70.50 17.75 90. 75. (i 3.25 liS.S 35. 47.25 29.50 14.3 75.12 M.25 OR. 411.50 27. 711. 1 118. 89. 9.8 40.8 21.75 54. 12. . 117.11 22.B 55. 2. 73.25 7 7.02 85.3 54.50 48. 111.25 Amerlf-an Zinc. Lead and Sin. "utie ami superior ''"la. Petroleum Montana Power (bid) ir'' 411.75 53. Shattuck Arizona I'aro Oil Invincible Oil yenernl Asphalt '" 35.50 20.3 7ti.l 2 M USED CARS We have several used cars that must be sold, and sold quick. We will start prices; if they don't "it may take another, Maxwell, in good running order, $375.00 4, a snap at $450.00 Grant Six, new paint $400.00 These ears are In running order. JOHN C. SIGNOR 221 N Fir. Cowtrlews' (Furnished by tne jacison County Abstract Co.) I Real Estate Transfers .Muliasa A. Scott to l.eiia .1. Steele, land in sec. 11, ip. 1 West First Methodist Church to City of .Medford, lots 7 and S, block 7, Medford -Miles Bigelow to i. ,. Han-s and Kthel C. Hates, NL. of NE ',4, SKM XKH. .NEC Ki sec. 34. I p. 411, V II. Al. AlcFailand to l.aniiolle County Savnigs Hank, 1;. int. lots 7, X and 9 in block 19. Medford Wallace (Hover and Mattie Clo ver to H. W. Bingham, land in 1). L. Gli, tp. 37, S. It. lv Virginia M. Janney to II. W. Shores, laud in I). I.. C. 54. tp. 37, S. K. 2 W., W. I) Jerry Gibson to Julia Bowman, lots 5, 0 in blk. 3, Hokum's Amended Add. to Cold Hill Circuit Court .Myrtle M. Merge!" vs. Theodore S. llerger. Divorce. II. M. Johnson vs. C. E. Terrill. slier- i iff. Answer. Sfl'WI;lvit ;i,i,l ,...,1,,,. W. E. Pltipps vs. K. A. Matthews et al. Notice or appeal;, undertaking on appeal. A. W: Walker Auto Co. vs. E. II. EEvans. Cosi bill. Mary E. Wiley vs. Robert C. Wiley. Summons. . Lee Phipps vs. C. II. Owens et'iil.- Motion. Kmlly- II. Xeitce vs. Joseph II. Mer cer. Affidavit and order. Lillian M. Kinder vs. Robert W. Kin der. Reply. Margaret J. Fry vs. Paul Kanclo et al. Default decree.. Jackson County Hank vs. Anita II. Webster et al. Affidavit, default, de cree, cost bill. Arvil C. Haihani vs. John A. Hat ham. Findings and conclusions. De cree. Frank O. Stinson vs. ('. F. Samplo et al. Affidavit, default, decree. City of Meill'ord vs. J. (!. Coble et al. Affidavit, default, judgment. City of Medford vs. Rosa Robbins Young et al. Default judgment. State Industrial Accident Com. vs. It. J. Rotnen. Affidavit, motion, de fault, judgment. F. O. Ahlstroiu vs. Mrs. Colin Cross now Celia McDonald. Writ of Attach ment. A. IloliiMisteln vs. C. J. Davis et al. Affidavit, petition and order. State vs. C. II. Owen. Defendant's bond. T. 10. Pottenger vs. Ross Kline el al. Amended complaint and order. P. M. Snider vs. Rosa M. Snider. Affidavit nnd default. Theodore O. Loveland vs. E. O. Dow. Stipulation, dismissed. lill.. A. Smith vs. Clarence A. Ha Ken et al. Affidavit, default, decree, costs. Nola D.'. Jackson vs. Abrilla Davis et al. Default, dismissed, II. A. Gwinn vs. L. 13. Wisner. Con firmation of sale. Ceorge Finluy vs. Dig Rend Milling Co. Amended complaint. Ferdinand Freytag vs. C. M. Carpen ter et al. Affidavit, order; dismissed as to 11. C. Chtistoffersen. J. T. Wiseman et al vs. X. K. May el al. Affidavit, order, decree. Probate Court Est. L. A. Noil. To set aside, ad ministrator.. Est. Charles M. Root. Proof of will and bond. Est. Agnes Brier et al (minors). Order. "Cleans ai it PolisW For Your Furniture -gives a high, dry brilliant lustre without hard rubbing SOc to 13.00 iliM-All De.lcn Good Service I, mossm-d-by .'.'sHlt A''" ,.' ol.tainins satisfactory ' LL- If not. consult us about v,,r honkkri-pin harness troubles. ng ""'I olio surar.ce r. cnniITT. Mgr- SHl' ' ""rtT nl". System LJIlrsurafceJteS 1 F.st. Jessie Waterman Monroe. Final eccount and order. Kst. M. .1. Clifford. Petition, order, citation. Kst. Francis .1. Waterman (minor). Petition, order and citation. Kst. Samuel 11. Dufficld. Vouchers. Matenient. order. Kst. W. I.. McCltte. Order, proof of publication. Kst. F. K. Deuel. Order. Kst. Simon Piessley Matthews. Peti tion and order. Kst. Frank H. Carter. Order. Kst Calvin P. Hughes. Order. Kst. Kliznbeth J. Hristow. Admitted to probate. Kst. Oitllhi E. Ashpole. Final ac count; proof of publication. Kst. C. W. Liltle. Final account, proof of publication, final order. Kst. Win. Powell. Final account and order. Kst. Freda Schoff et al. Report of guardian. Kst. Kminu A. Adams. Proof of publication. Harry V. Si hoi z files business name of "Pullman llaking Company." STRIKE. BALTIMORE I ' HALTIMOliK, May 4. With police Inboard ncaj'ly all ships in the harbor j police reserves concentrated in water I front districts and an additional patrol i boat in commission -today polico bw llieve they can handle the;sltuatlon re- I suiting from the 'marine, workers strike here and prevent repetition of yesterday's serious disturbances. Cov einor Ritchie Is watching develop I monis and may call Hie state police or ! National Uuard if further trouble oc curs.. One steamship company will isk the conns for an injunction re straining the strikers from picketing. Xo matter how healthy the animal, uncooked pork usually contains live trichinae. California power plants were the first to use oil find under boilers. LEARN TO DANCE Wc RunninK'c to trnHi you to vnll., otif-Hicp mill fox trot in our t 'otir.se of clylit lessons. Kviry Monday unci Wednesday nnd Triday nlnlil.N, from 8 to 10, All hen Hull, over Medford lMuii'iiuiry. Campbell's Dancing School. Notice of Sale of Government Timber tleneral Land Office, Washlnglon, D. C, April l(i, 1921. Xotice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Acts of June !V, 191 (39 Stat. 218), and June 4, 192(1 (41 Stat., 768), und the instructions of the Secretary of 'the- Interior M September' 15. 1.917, and Juno 22, 1920, the. timber on the following lands will be sold June 3, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m at public unc tion at the Pnited States Land Office at Rosebitrg, 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. Kids will be received irom citizens of Urn United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the I nlled States or any state, territory or district thereof I only. I'pou application of a qttnlified j purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately j before being included in any offer of a larger unit. , I T. 39 S., It. 1 W.. Sec. B, SWVi !NW"4, pine 150 M., Fir 175 M none of the pine to be sold for less than ; $2.50 per M.. nnd none of the fir to he isold for less than $2.00 per ,t. T. 33 WHY? FOUND PAY STREAK Vim (Urn 't. have lo sii'cnl:it(;. Ioenle in 1 lie proven district. IIci'c is the opportunity. 20 ncres nil in 8 ycnr old pears under Talent District Irrigation, absolutely Tree from frost. Deep soil. I 'art of orchard -now planted to potatoes. I know there is nolhiiif; bettor for the iimney. 20 acres. (Mpiipped ready for business, what I believe to be the best investment Sec me; now. ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Nash rfotd Corner S.. R. 5 W.. Sec. 9. XV U SW'i. pine 200 M . fit- 440 AL. none of the pine to : be sold for less than 42.30 pe r M., and ! none of the fir to be sold for less than j I .mi per M. T. 31 S.. R. 7 V.. Sic. I. NK'i SV4, fir 300 M., not to be sold for less than Jl.no per M. T. 39 S. IK. S W, Sec. 3, SW'i XK'i, pine 2MI M., fir 151) M., XK', XIV',, pine 220 :M., Fir 4." M., SW!( XW'4, pine 1 05 M., fir 20 M.. N V U SW '4 , pine 15 M., fir HI M., SW'i SW'i. pine 95 M., fir 35 M., Ski SW . pine 140 M.. fir 10 M., none of the pine to be sold for less than $3.00 per M., uud none of the lir to be sold for loss than Jl.no per M. WILLIAM SPRV. Commissioner Ceneial Land Office. WANTED SITUATION'S WANTED lly man steady ranch work. Rogue River, Ore. with family C. C. Voice 02 WANTKl By window cleaner, storo, fronts, buildings, etc. Hcsidcucc. i work a specially. Floors waxed and polished. (leo. A. Seelv. Phone 947-L. 41 HELP WANTED .Mule anil Female WANTED Married couple for ranch work. Hox SB. .Mail Tribune. l! HELP WANTED TOM A LK WANTED Cood woman for general housework on ranch. Phone 941. .Mrs. (ieo. A. Mansfield. 3S WANTED Operate checker: must be able to use typewriter. Hotel Med ford. ' WANTED Reliable woman to conn' and do washing and cleaning for family of. three. Phone 390-l.r WANTED Experienced w nitres s. Hotel Medford. WANTED A middle-aged woman to assist in housework. Phone 152-L. 37 WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Apply S15 E. Main or phone- 431-H. tf WANTED M ISCK I.LA N ROUS WANTED Second hand mower and rake. Call II. R. Storey, i:i2 ll. .'Ill WANTED (1 or W. .Main St. show case. 105 WANTED Young, weanling pigs. II. Arnold, phone 201-X. WANTED Phone 100 for City Taxi. Takjui over by (1 W. Purkey. Stand at Medford Shoe Ilospilal, 119 East Sixth St. where you get belter shoe repairing and better new shoes tit reduced prices; " WANTED Two housekeeping rooms, one furnished, downstairs or eleva tor, close In. Adults. Permaneni. Address II. Mail Tribune. :!8 WANTED To buy house to Phone 5-F-2. move. 40 WANTED Automobile. Medford home and ranch to exchanga for automobile. Uox C. D care Tribune tf WAXT10D Today. Knur nuto tires up to 5 inches, to bo filled with Univer sal Tire Filler. Xo punctures or blowouts. Service Station at Med ford Xatutorimn. tf WANTED House moving nnd re pairing. Phone 4SS-AI or 488-X. tf WANTED Several men nnd boys to know that you can buy any bike foi $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S. Grape. tf WANTED Shoe repairing while you wait at the "Model Root Shop." 21 S. Central Ave. Quick servlco, quality work. B. N. Ulden. prop. FOR RKXT I'TRMSIIKI) IIOOMS FO R R ENT -Lu rgo," weifiirnish(vd sleeping rooms in private family, close in. 1125 S. Riverside. 117 FOR R EXT I led room wilh light and bath. 345 X. Hartlett. 41 FOR RUNT HOUSES FOR RENT Four rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. 19 Mistle toe. Phone 905 -W. 39 FOR RENT Ilitngalow. Phone 589-R-2 , - tf FOR RENT Four room coltagn West side of valley, good locution; rent reasonable. AI. 10. Root. ' FOR R EXT I 'AST I ' R A f i I "OR KENT Paslure for horses and cattle. Jus. Campbell, phone 17 F-31 1 39 IX)ST LOST Polico dog. Gray with black muzzle. Looks like wolf. Eleven months old. Rangy. Liberal reward for information lending to his re covery. II. C. Egan, Medford, It. R. No. 3. Phone 401. tr TERMS ON PART Let inn show yon in Jackson County. J. C. BARNES 784 L Phone ! SALE POl I.TRV AX1) EfitiS ! 1 . FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Hut, Rock roosters, one of which has taken first pri.e wherever exhibii eil. Also a few Huff Rock hen;. K. W. Wittc, 219 S. Holly SI. 37 FOR SALE Hronze turkey eggs Phone r.39-.l-l. 37 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs Sl.llO per setting. Phono S47-Y. ' FOR SAM -RE.Ij TiSTATK FOR SALE 7-room modern bungalow. Inquire 513 X. Central 12 FOR SALE 5 acres, bouse, barn, chicken house, young orchard .tost coming into bearing. Approxiiuaiclv 500 boxes fruit this year. Located 2 miles east of Mcdiord. $ISoo for quick sale. Impure 5IS King St. tl FOR SALE If you want a real bar gain in a productive 10-acrc ranch buy this place. Located four miles from Medford on good road, good 5 room house with electric lights, laii; barn, family bearing orchard, so. no alfalfa, irrigation. Crops all i i. Owner old and wants lo retire. For a quick sale price Is $.".(;oo. Call at 3J5 S. Riverside or phone 70I-.I. 30 FOR SALE Cheap Lots in the .Mary Place Addition. For information call No. -0, llaruum Apts. 39 FOR SALE l!uy Id acres tininer land near Meill'ord, $500, terms $50 cash ard $5.00 per mouth. Quadruple your money with the wood and plant, to fruit and berries for steady in come. Hold Kav Really Co., owners. tf FOR SALIC Four room house Willi sleeping porch and garage. One-half acre lot plowed and planted; berries and garden. Well located in Med- . ford. Price $1250. Will accept small cash sum and monthly payments. W. II. llewilt, 125 S. Front St. tf FOR SALE Abulia, gu.in und stock ranches from $5. no i or ucre up; long time, easy payments. Cold Ray Really Co. , If FOR SALE Good ranches. Soo us before buying. J. II. Andrews, 31 N. tlrapo St. Phone 63-JJ. tP FOR SALE Leask ana exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses nnd bungulowa, furnlrhed or uufiirnlshud; alco ncrcige. C. S. Butterfleld, phoue 210. IVOR S A LK 1.IVKHTUCK FOR SALE Black water spaniel mule dog. Phono 5S0 or call at 510 Penn Avo. 38 FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Adjacent to avia tion field, Medford. Schulz Urns. 4S FOR SALE OR TRADE Poland Ohhu boar, easy kept III pen. John Rlghaiu Central Point. 3 FOR HALE Six beautiful fresh milk cov.a. Walsh's place, ono mllo north cast of Medford on Crater l.uk-j road 42 FOR SALE Cheap, good work horse, also n dandy saddle horse, saddle and nridlo. Walsh's Place, one mile norlhcust of .Medford on Crater Lake road. ' 42 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow anil n Xo. 4 Sharpies separator. Pert Stnn clll'f, Phoenix, Ore. 42 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for sale four Shorthorn bulla, ready for service, your choice for $350. Two younger at $200, mostly red. Applv James Stewart, Mount crest Ranch. Hilt, Calif. tf AUTOMOiHLKB FORSALE 1317 MaxwolCliko new. Party leuvlng town. Call 7GB-.I. 41 FOR SALE Maxwell touring in best condition; very easy terms to re sponsible person. Phone 532-L. tf FOR SALE Slightly used 11120 Doit ear at i.arguin. Inqiitru Palmer's Pinno MotiHO. A2- FOR SALE 1018 7-passonger Stude baker Six, good condition, for sale, $750. Might consider giylng it as first payment on a cheap home. H. S. Callahan, 131 Ohio St., Ashland, Ore. 37 FOR SALE 1020 Ford touring ear, good shape, $500. Phone 40S-J-3. 40 FOR SALE Stiidelmker Roadster. $050. P.itton Robinson, Inc., 112 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Dodge ear In excellent condition. Terms If desired. Phone 781-J between 6 and 8 p. in. FOB KXUI1AKGB FOR TRADE Eastern or western . Washlnglon farms, for farm land. in Rogue River valley. Jacob Jones. R. I. Auburn, Wash. 37 o-room Modern Bungalow Good Location $265000 $400.00 cash and balance $30.00 per month. Why pay rent? MEDFORD LAND AND INSURANCE AGENCY 2,0 West Alain Hlrcet. KOR SALE M1SCHIXAXKOU8 FOR SALE 400 ft s in. riveted steel pipe, one No. 1 giant. Address P. O. Hox 170. Jacksonville, Oregon. 42 FOR SALE Haled grain anil alfalfa bay. Carl Escb. R. 3. Mod ford, or phono 4-F-l I. Eagle Point. 4" FOR SALE Haled and loos., alfalfa bay. Jas. Campbell. ;:;i FOR SALE Horsepower bay baler very cheap. John A. Anderson, Cen tral Point. It. F. D. I, Phone 10 40 FOR SALE Parrel spray otllfit, apple packing press and boxes, farm tools, household goods. 01S S. Central, 3:30 to 5 p. 111. 40 FOR SALE Hay. A lew tons of hay at $12.00 per Ion if taken at once as need the barn room. See 11. and A. M. Poll.'it. at tiold Range Orchard two miles south of Medford. 3S FOR SALE Tomato plants ready now In any quantity. C. Carev, phone lil-F-ll. tf FOR SALE llotpoiut electric range, practically new. You can save $l"0 on this. C. Kenar.l. 1 1(1 N. Central. 37 FOR SALE Alfuh',1 bay. Tel. 403-X-2. 37' 1'OR SALE or will trade light five passenger touring car for any kind of livestock or poultry or sell on easy terms. Price $250. See Mr. Cox, Exchange Tire Co., 28 N. River side. Open Sunday. 3ft FOR SALE Tv.o-ton truck In good condition. Phone 5117-J-3. FOR SALE Young cow; also rasp berry and Himalaya blackberry ' roots cheap. Phone 820-X. 30 FOR SALE llousebold furniture at ('.Id N. Central. Call hot ween 12 and 4. 3!l FOR SALE Mean spraying machine, I b. p. Fully equipped, $325.. Hear Creek Orchard, Tel. S-R-l. 30" FOR SALE Small truck at a real bar gain. Terms to suit purchaser. At torney Portion. 38 FOR SALE Centrifugal Pump. Ca pcity 350 to 500 gallons per minute. A-l condition. Ilargaiu. Win. Young, Young's Oarage. 37 FOR SALE Amorlennn encvcloneiKa or 10 volumes, at n bargain, Apply at Mull Tribune office. n FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twolve b. p. gusoliuo engines. Hubbard Urns. tf FOR SALE Sand,' gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing nnd teaming work done. Phone 912-J. Samuel Ilate- tuuii, 302 Maple SL FOR SALE One new Sampson trac- to" nt n verv low urine- will tjikrt good team In on payment, balance' cash nnd terms. Ueo. L. Trelchlor Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Tent, awning and canvas business with machinery and tools. Stock at Inventory. 128 N. tlrape St II MONKY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews Iobiib money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 31 North Cirapo street. nsrRArni STRAYED From Koguo River Valley Canal Co. ranch on Eagle Point Road, April 27th, ono buy horse with bobbed tail, branded anchor on shoulder. Weight about 1200 lbs. One bay 2-yeur old colt, lame In left front foot. Also one brown coll about 8 months old. V. D. Brophy. Phono MJ-V. 311 IHKIXIiSS DIRECTORY Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER 1 by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro .cceds to make additional farm loans and improve agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars, 10. II. Ilurd, Seey.-Trcas., 411 Ai. F. & II. Bld., Medford. Real Estate. BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In surance, Loans, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Motel corner. tf Puili-i'takcis 'ERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth and Oakdale. Ambulance servlco. Phone 4 7. Pointing and Paper Hanging. LEWIS & CASEY Painting. Paner hanglng, tinting. Estimutcg fur nished free. Phono 183. 20 S. Orupe St. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. bus the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 2 7 N. Fir St. Transfer. HA 1 18 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. orfice 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 Git or res. S47-R or 200. if Kuk Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old nnd worn carpels, and rugs. Phono filO-M. 70(1 Plbe St. li IS 1 N KSS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI3 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COl'NTY AIISTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title. Titlo Insurance. Auto Supplies LA HER AI'TO SPRINT! 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 .1. NEFF Attorney-nt-law, rooms S and 9, Medford National Hank molding. A. E. REAMES I Lawyer, Curnett- Corey llitlldln O. C. HOtlOS Real Estate, law and settlement of estates n specialty. K. F. LINDAS Attorney General Practice. Patents a specialty, Stewart Bldg. WINKIELI) R. O A YI.OR D Lawyer! Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Mula St., Medford. ....... ltiillcling Materials MEDFOHD CEMENT II R I C K & ill.OCIC WORKS specillzo in all kinds of cement building productB. Cor. Fir nnd Tenth Streets. Elect Ho Servlco. MATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac tory distributors for Exido Batter ies and Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Nut. lluildlng. Phlno 116.' Expert Acc.iwi.'nnt. WILSON AFUITINCr CO. E. M. Wil- son. C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting nnd Income : Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib. orty HIdg., Medford. Phone 157-R.' Kldellly uud Surety Ponds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute nil forms of bonds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tt Instruction In -Music. FRED ALTON 11A1GHT Teacher of piano and harmony, llaight Music) studio, 318 -Gnrnett-Coroy Build ing Phono 72. . ; Mosiiii Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weava rugs from old curpets and rugs and clean all rugs. "Rugs wo clean are clean when we clean them." 119 W. Tenth, phone ISO. Free deliv ery. Physicians nnd Surgeons. T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Surgory or eyes, ears, nose and throat. All diseases of these organs treated. Glasses fitted. 314-315 Liberty Bldg. , DR. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phys ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust- menta, general treatments and dla-l gonosls. 300-10-11 J. F. H. Bldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 2!. DR. J. J. E.M.VIENS-r-Physlcian and: Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear. nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup-v . plied. Oculist and Aurist Tor S. P. It. R. Co., M. F. & II. Bldg. Phone 507. . . DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physi cians. 410-417 Gnrnett-Coroy Bldg. Phone D04-L. Residence 28 S. Laurel St. DR. W. W." HOWARD Osteopathic Physlclnu. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 303 ; Liberty building. Phono 4 9G. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic nnd Natural Painless Moth ods. Room 428 M. F. &. JL Bldg. Phono 9G5. JAMES C. II A YES Physiciun nnd : .Burgeon;' office hours 11 to 12 a. in., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. tn. Sparta Build- inn; residence 1405 V. Muin. Phonos: Office 503, res.. 492. "Speclulty," Medlcan and Surgical ; Diagnosis. tf DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Burgeon. 'Offices M. F. & H. Bids. Phone 105. 'Residence 118 Genpsee St. Phone 105-J-2. (Tllroprnctic Physlelnrt JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H. iiuuuing. u to 12 a. in., i to 6 p. m., daily except Thursday! Phone 580. AFFECTIONS Of ANY Of THP T rouomrKinuosntticcAUScear f lMPlNT.tOV IMC VNf -BY A SUOiUAAlU VOtrCfiRA I i , Chiropractic., c !"-!- (SPiNAU Z1 will - . , tL, U'O S r.v."" Kemove the J A Qijje of I - r , la CtlTAV OCC4 I-rwi t no , lilt. A. lU'KKM'NI). Chiropractor Sulta 4 und S Sparta Illdg., Main and Rlveisidu. phones: Office 285. Rea, 322. ,