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MEDTOKT) MATL TTHT.UNR MEPFOTiT OTCEOOX, SATURDAY, MAY 7. 1021 PA HE FTVTC 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 Livestock PORTLAND, Ore,. May 7. Cattle nominally sternly; no. receipts.' Hogs steady; receliitn'4-5. Sheep ndniiually' steady-; no re ceipts. ' f ' i Butter PORTLAND, Ore., May 7. liutter weak. Extra cubes 24c; cartons 31c; prints 30c. ISiitterfat, No. 1 churning cream 25 fa' 27c t'.o.b. Portland; tinder grades 23c. Kegs mid Poultry. Eggs, selling price, case count, IS 20c; buying price lGiirlSc; selling price, cnndlcd 22e; selected candled in cartons 24 e. Urns, llBlit, 181720c: heavy 2H(!J 2T,c: broilers 30a35c; olil roosters, 12 15c; turkeys 4Q&'4uc. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 7r Wheat, limit white, $t.U6; soft white, while cluh, $1.35; hard winter. northern spring Jl.,'ll: red Walla, $1.80. 'Today's car receipts: Wheat S4; flour 5; hay 9. S. V. F.BSS mill Tonltry. SAN FltANCISCO, May II. Butter extras 3 2 Vic lCggs. fresh extras, 20 Vt; extra firsls ;2fic; firsts nomi nal;, dirties. No. 1, 23c; extra pullets 22c; undersized 20c. Cheese, fancy, 14c. Liberty Bonds NEW YOltK, May 7. Liberty bonds closed: 32's 89.3(1; Hrst 4's 87.60 hid; second 4's 87.34; first 4',4's 87.GS; sec ond 4'4's S7.II0; third 4Vi's 90.08; fourth 4'4's 87.44; Victory 3's 98; Victory 4's 98. NEW YORK. May 7. Further profit, tnkiiiK ami renewal of bearish pressure against the more specula tive shares made for extremely ir regular 'conditions in today's stock market. issues of recent strength, such as steels, oils, motors .and re lated shares were uncertain or heavy. Some of the rails, particularly coal ers, showed firmness, but trading In tbnt (tuarter was contracted.1 Few elements of strength comprised minor coppers and other metal stocks, United States Realty nnd Cali fornia Petroleum. The closing was heavy. Sales approximated 375,000 shares. Allis-Chnlmnrs 38.25 American Can 31.r;0 vmcricun--.:nr k" rxninnry- . . j American Hide & Leather pftl. r3. .American International Corp. 52.2.Y American Locomotive 00. American Smelting & Ref'g. . 4'J. American Sugar 92.25 American Sumatra Tobacco .. 71.x American T. & T. 10s. 12 American "Woolen 70.50 Anaconda Copper 42. Atchison S2.12 All., Gulf & W. Indies 4:1. Baldwin Locomotive 01.3 Baltimore & Ohio . . .' 41.3 llethlehem Steel "It" -. 04.3 Canadian Pacific 115.8 Central Leather as. "5 Chandler Motors 8U.5U Chesapeake & Ohio 113. "5 Chicago, Mil. nnd St. Paul .. 28.8 Chicago, K. 1. & Pnc 32.30 Chino Copper 25.3 Colorado Fuel & Iron 32.:i0 Corn Products 74.7r Crucible Steel 84.50 Cuba Cane Sugar 21.25 Kile 11.50 General Electric .. .' 137. '5 General' Motors 13. Goodrich Co -10.75 Great Northern pfd 7S.fO Great Northern Ore Ctfs 30.7J- Illinois Central (bid) ....... OO.r.O Inspiration Copper 36. S Int. iler. Marine pfd 5B.8 International Paper 64. "0 Kennecott Copper 21.75 Louisville & Nashville 101. Maxwell Motors 5.75 Mexican Petroleum 153. !0 Miami Copper 23.25 Middlo' States Oil 14.75 Midvale Steel 2D. 12 Missouri Pacific 22.12 New York Central 71.5 JC. Y.. N. H. and Hartford ... l.7i Norfolk & Western 90.3 Northern Pacific 70. Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 3.3 Pan American Petroleum .... 71.50 Pennsylvania 35.8 People's Gas 47.50 Pittsburg and West Va 20.0 Itay Consolidated Copper .... 14.75 Rending 70.12 Rep. Iron & Steel 05.25 Royal Dutch, N. Y CO. 20 Shell Trans. & Trad 4S. Sinclair Con. Oil 27.8 Southern Pacific 7S.12 Southern Railway 22.8 Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. ... 10S. Studebaker Corporation 811.50 Tennesseo Copper 9.75 Texas Co 41.25 Texas & Pacific ." 24. Tobacco Products 54.3 Transcontinental Oil '12. Union Pacific. 120.50 1. S. Food Products 23.3 1 S. Retail Stores 58.3 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 71.8 1 'nited States Rubbor 77. United States Steel 85.25 Utah Copper f4.6 "U'estlnghouse Electric 48.0 Willy s Overland 9.75 American Zinc, Lea m and Sm. 9. Itutte and Superior 15. Cain. Petroleum 47.50 .Montana Power (bid) 53.50 Khattuck Arizona S.75 Pure Oil 35. Invincible Oil 19.6 General Asphalt 711.12 Seventy-four per cent of Frances coal was Included in territory invaded by the Germans. N. Y. Stocks j Sport B.V.D.'s XWYORK-Stanislaus Zbyszku of Poland, who last night won the world's heavyweight wrestling championship from Ed iStrangler) Lewis,, met de feat on the mat but once in the 14 years of his professional career. His shoulders were pinned by the late Frank Gotch when the toe hold artist was In his-prime. Zbyszko defeated Lewis in 23 minutes and 17 seconds of grappling, lie pinned Lewis with a neck lock when, the btrangler fell on Ills back in an unsuccessful attempt to apply his headlock. NEW YORK Die world's cham pionship bout at Jersey City July 2 between Georges Carpenticr and Jack Dempsey will be the occasion for a convention of all classes of ring chuni plons past and present. Invitations to attend the bout have been mailed by Tex Riekard, promoter, to all present champions and to Jim Jeffries, James J. Cornell, Tommy Hums and Jess Willard. DES MOINES Jack llrilton, welter weight champion and Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis have beau matched for a ten round match here May 17, Tom niie ltyan announced today. LOUISVILLE llantamweight chain pion Joe Lynch and Pal Moore fought a furious 12-round match here last night, observers disagreeing us to the verdict but many calling it n draw. COLUM Ill's Tho twelve round bout between Jock Malone in St. Paul and Bryan Downey of Cleveland to have been singed here .May 10, has been cancelled, according to Malono's manager, Mike Collins. He saiil Ma lum! Is suffering from a sprained wrist PORTLAND Frank M. Troeh, Van couver. Wash., won high gun honors in the 120 target event at the opening of the 37th annual tournament of the sportsmen's association of tho north west yesterday, scoring 119. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A, C. Rowlatt Rev. James K. Condor, 'pastor of the Methodist Church. South. Med ford and Wheeler .Mifl'ln came out Thursday afternoon and spent the night at the Sunnyside. They came nut to try their hand at fishing, but found that there was too much water In the stream and it was to roily for them to bite. Mr. Condor seemed to think that tho fish could get enough to eat without hunting for it on a hook. A. C. Spencer nnd bis brother, Charles of Itrownsboro, were business callers also Thursday, April 2Stb. A. G. Robinson of Prospect was a passenger on the Med ford-Prospect stage Friday of last week, Pete Young, one of the pioneer farmers of this vicinity, was in town last Saturday and while here received a lot of shakes , he had shipped out from Hutte Falls. He is planning to build another large barn in anticipa tion of having a big crop of hay and grain, as he Is a good farmer and has one of' the best farms In this section of -the country, ' Arthur Morrison, formerly of this place, in his boyhood days, but for several years a -resident of Eastern Oregon, was here for dinner last Sat urday. He is visiting some of his old schoolmates and making headquar ters with Henry French near the French-Dodge bridge on Rogue river. Mrs. Robert M-. McCabe of Rocse Creek and Mrs. Fields of Medford called Saturday to enquire for the home of Wm. Wright, who Is living on the Sain Coy farm near town; There wero four men here Satur day, who wanted to go to Central Point and they made a deal with Mr. Lewis to take them for $1 apiece, hut there was one. an old man. decided that he would rather stay a few hours longer nod save fifty cents, rather than pay the price, ;oing via Medford and thun pay 15 cents to ride from Medford to Central Point, or walk. In the first instance be would save 35 cents or if lie walked, would wear out 15 cents' worth of shop leather, very doubtful economy. Mrs. Hebo Walls of Ashland came ill Saturday to the Sunnyside to visit one of our regular boarders, Mr. J. P. Goin,. and. lake dinner. Mrs. Walls Is tin.- mother-in-law of the late George Owens, at the time of ills death county commissioner, and Mr. Goin worked for Mr. Owens for nine and a half years and she seems to think as much of him as she would of her own son. Mllon Conley of P.rownsbnro was also a business caller Saturday after noon. May tho first came in rather cloudy and cool and nbfnit all the difference 1 could see between that and any ordi nary day was that there was a few of the regular attendants of the dances here, came in Saturday night lnte for beds- and late breakfast, Sunday morniliB. Even our Sunnyside was not so well attended as usual, nnd speaking of the tlnnce, some of the men who are boarding here and went in to see and be seen, reported that the attendance was rather slim, since the ladies have undertaken the man agement of the dancing, and enforce the rule of good behaviour or leave. They seem to be taking the lead In that as well as other matters. Gordon Cox, who has a farm about four miles below Trail was beve hav ing his team shod up. .1. H. Howard, one of the vet.-' -( the civil war, who is having Dr. Et:;iiions of Medford, trent Ills eyes, camt out on the Medford-Eagle Point r; . ,e for his home. Mrs. Itert Clarno also came out nnd went out ho-ue. via the same route, for while the- '-nth IIvp on the opposite sidu of thv .-i-r from 'the stage road, they get off and call 'for boats to ,'imie for them, quite a 'eonvenieiiee. There wciv also three other pas sengers on the KaKle I'eint stage and one of them was Rev. I,. Phillips, the pastor of the Free Methodist iehureh of Grants Pass. cH has a jchurch of Grants Pass. He has a jand was going up to visit her. i Mrs. (intee It. Hart, a professitmal Inui-se, who has the care of Mrs. It. I:. j linker and her baby at the Sunnyside 'reports that the mother and babe arc dolng fine. This will be good news to i.Mrs. iBui-nncc) Rakers many friends 'in and around itutte Kails. They have named Ihe babe Doi-nthy Lorallle I Haker. i Miss Aliee Humphrey of Derby. who is attending the Medford High sehool. passed through here Tuesday on her way to Medford. ' Mrs. Roy Stanley of this place started Tuesday for Portland to Pl at the bedside of her father, who is reported on the sick list. Aden Haseltiui, who is working on the Antelope orebard, spent Sunday and Monday at the Sunnyside. Mrs. II. Ilarryford of liutto Falls went up home on the Rutle Falls stage Tuesday. W. 11. Crandall. one of our rushing farmers and orehardists, has pur chased a lot of two-inch pipe that was used 111 the lee plant sonic time ago. but since has been sold and re moved. nd is fixinc up an appar atus to spray his fruit trees more rapidly. Husband and Wife Both Sick Sir. nnd Mrs. Andrew Comer, Shen andoah, Va., were both ill. lie writes: i"llliemnatism and bladder trouble was onr trouble. My wife had rheumatism in her arms so she could not use them. She lias had no t rouble since taking Foley Kidney Pills. 1 don't have to get up at night bo-much since taking Foley Kidney Pills, nor have I a weak back." P.ackacho. sore, swollen or stiff muscles or joints, tired languid feeling yield quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. Sold everywhere. Adv. Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court, of the Stnto of Oregon for the County of Jackson. Medford Irrigation District, a Munici pal Corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Abo Schoenfeld, Honjamin L. Schoenfeld, Stella. S. Colin, Peoii Schoenfeld. Julia Attell, liortlia Schiller and Edith Fisher, Defendants. To the defendants, Abe Schoenfeld, Benjamin L. Schoenfeld. Stella S. Colin, Pearl Schoenfeld, Julia Attell, Hertba Schiller and Edith Fisher. in me name of tho State of Oregon you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer Ihe com plaint against you in the above en titled action filed in tho office, of the Clerk of this Court on the ISth day of March, 1921, on or before the expira tion of six weeks from .the date o the first, publication, hereof. This summons , is served upon you by publication in the Medford Mall Tribune under and by virtue of an order made by the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Jackson, dated and filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court on tho 25th 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 of this Summons is the 26th day of March, 1921, and you are required to appear nnd answer the complaint herein on or before the 7th day of May, 1921. You and each ot you are hereby notified (hut If yon fail so to appear and answer the complaint In this action within the time specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you and each of yon, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely, a judgment determining the value of an easement for the construction, operation and maintenance of an irrigation canal for the plaintiff over a strip of land fifty feet in width across the lands of the said defendants in Section 31, Town ship 36 South, Range 1 lSast of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, and tho damages, if any, accruing to said defendants by reason of the appropriation ot said land for such easement, and tho compensation to be awarded to the said defendants for such taking and for such damages, if any; and for the further judgment of this Court that after complianco, by the plaintiff with the terms of said judgment the land charged with such easement shall be thereby appropriat ed to the use of the plaintiff for such easement for said purpose, and that said easement shall thereafter be the property of the plaintiff, and for the costs of this action and for such other and further .roller as to tho court may seem just and proper in the premises. Dated March 2lith, 1921. LINCOLN McCORMACK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Sale of Government Timber General Land Office, Washington, D. C April 16. 1921. Notice is hereby Riven that subject lo the conditions and limitations of the Acts or June 9. 19H1 (39 Stat. 218), and June 4. 1920 (41 Stat., 75S), and the instructions or the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917, and Juno 22. 1920, the timber on the following lands will bo sold Juno 3, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auc tion at the United States Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised Good Service Is measured by results. Are you obtaining satisfactory re sults? If not. consult us about your bookkeeping and other buviness troubles, Aud:tirt Aceourvtiti YSTDMCRVICFAO; M. P. SC1IMITT, Mgr. Phone CHI Mherty llldir. value as sim"ii u uns nudce, sale o." 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 In 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 I.-oin citizens of the I'nited States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United Slates or any state, territory or district thereof only. I'pon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any lcg-il subdivision will be offered separately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 39 S., K. 1 W.. Sec. 5. SW'-i NWJ4, pine 150 M., Fir 17". M., none of the pine to be sold for less than $2. .50 per M., and none of the fir to be sold for less than $2. no per M. T. 33 S., It. 5 V.. Sec. 9. NWV4 SW'i, pine 200 ,M fir 440 M.. none of the pine to be sold for less than &2.50 per M.. and none of the fir to lie sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 31 S.. It. 7 , Sec. 1. NEV, SWVi . fir 3(10 M.. not lo be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 39 S.. R. 8 , Sec. 3, SWV, XKW, Pine 2S0 M., fir 150 M NKU NW'4, pine 220 M., Fir 45 M., SW'4 XU'li, pine 105 M.. fir 20 M.. XW'4 SW'4. pi.ie 45 M., fir 10 JL, SWV4 SW'4, Pine -r M-. fir :S3 M., SE4 SW , pine 140 M., fir 10 M., none of the pine to he sold for less than $3.00 per XL, and none of tho rir to bo sold for less than $1.00 per M. WILLIAM SI'ltY, Commissioner General Land Office. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED lly experienced man, work on ranch; house lo live in. Call evenings. M. .1. Miith, 035 Palm Si. V . I 45 WANTED lly man with family, steady ranch work. C. C. Voire, Rogue River, Ore. 112 WANTED Hy window cleaner, store ! fronts, buildings, etc. Residence i work a specially. Floors waxed nnd polished. Goo. A. Scely. Phone 917-L. 41 HELP W A XT El) l'l -31 A I ,M WANTED Good woman for general housework on ranch. Mrs. Geo. li. Mansfield, Prospect, Ore. tf WANTED Experienced waitress. Ho tel Medford. tf WANTED MlSCHMiAXEOUS WANTED To buy good paying busi ness; will pay cash. Address llox 75, Mall Tribune. U WANTED Old galvanized wash tubs. 'Valley Fuel Co. 40' WANTED Phone 100 for City Taxi. Tn ken over by G. W. Purkcy. Stand at Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth St. where you get better shoo repairing and better now shoes nl reduced prices, WANTED To buy houso to move. Phone 5-F-2. 40 WANTED Automobile. Medford home nnd ranch to excluuigo for automobile. Box C, D cure Tribune tf WANTED Today. Four nnto tires up to 5 Inches, to bo filled with Univer sal Tiro Filler. No punctures or blowouts. Service Station at Med ford Nutatorium. tf WANTED Mouse moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 48S-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 VOn RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room furnished house with sleeping porch; Adults only. Phone S65-L. 41 FOR RENT 8-room house, close in. Phone IM3-R. 41 FOR RENT Ilungalow. Phone 589-11-2 . i - tf FOR RENT Four room cottage West side of valley, good location; rent reasonable. M. E. Root FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOiUS FOR RENT Two" furiiislied "liouse" keeping rooms; adults. 22L X. Holly. 40 iosr LOST Largo collie dog, strayed from Conner's Warehouse, Alay Mil. Phono 04. -I0 LOST Wednesday, child's coat with leather belt. Finder leave at Mail Tribune office. ' 42 LOST Silver mesh bag containing $6.50 and key. Finder please return to Tribune office and receive re ward. 40 LOST Agato brooch. Finder return to .Mrs. A. II. Turpin, Wellen, Ore., and receive reward. v 40 LOST Police dog. Gray with blank muzzle. Looks like wolf. Eleven months old. Rangy. Liberal reward for information leading to his re covery. H. C. Egan, .Medford, R. R. No. 3. Phono 404. tf USED CARS We have several used cars thai must be sold, and sold quick. We will start prices; if they don't suit may take another. Maxwell, in good running order, ?375.00 . Reo 4, a snap at $450.00 Grant Six, new paint $400.00 These enn nrp In rnnnlfis; order.- JOHN C. SIGNOR 221 N Fir, l-'OK RENT yi'RN'lSHF.l) ROOMS FOR R EXT Largo, well furnished sleeping rooms In private family, close in. 325 S. Riverside. 37 FOR REXT lied room with light and balh. 345 X. Ilartlelt. 41 'K SALE POt LTRY AXI KGGS FOR SALE Goose eggs. Phone 113-X. PS i 42 FOR SALE Three bens with chicks and seven Ihoroughbrod ltlacl; Minorea liens. Phone 117-.1-2. 40 FOR SALE U.I. Red eggs 75c setting. Also chicks. Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery, phone 951-L. 4" FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs. $1.00 per sotting. Phono 817-Y. I'OU SALIC REALi KSTATK FOR -SALE Modern bungnlow on one aei-e. Fruit trees, chicken house, etc. Will consider car as part pay ment. I.)i:n North Riverside. 4f FOR ?" Al.lv Four cottages $1200 to $300(1. owner leaving town. Phone 593-L. -Id FOR SALE 65 acre farm three miles from town, 20 acres irrigated. Crops and all for $3600. llox 121, Rogue River, Ore. 48 FOR SALE Or will exchange for city properly, 10 acres Rear creek bof- .. totn land wilh crop. Address 11, care Mail Tribune... . . 45 FOR SALE 40 acre wood ranch about 2000 cords wood, -mostly oak..Rench land, good soil, good spring, one nillo from highway, two miles frcuu Rogue River, price $1000. Address Bert Kissinger, Gold Hill, Ore. , 10 FOR SALE 5 rooms and hath, large closets and porches, some built-in features. A nice homo. Good loca tion. Easy terms, inquire 523 S. Ivy. 40 A REAL BARGAIN Mc;'cni live room bungalow. Bulll-lu features. Largo lot and in splendid condition. Price $2600. Terms to suit. Lindas. 235 E. Main. 40 FOR SALE 7-room modern bungalow. Inquire 513 X. Central. 42 FOR SALE 5 acres, house, barn, chicken house, young orchard just coming into bearing. Approximately 50i) boxes fruit this year. Located 2 miles east or .Medford, $1800 for quick sale. Inquire 518 King St. tf FOR SALE Buy 40 acres timnnr land near Medford, $500, tortus $50 cash mid $5.00 per month. Quadruple your money with tho wood and plant to fruit and berries for steady in come. Gold Ray Really Co., owners. tf FOR SALE Four room house with sleeping porch nnd garage. One-hair acre lot plowed and planted; berries nnd garden. Well located 111 Med ford. Price $1250. Will accept small cash sum and monthly payments. W. 11. Hewitt, 125 S. Front St. tf FOR SALE Alfalln, grain and stock ranches from $5.00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. II. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phone G3-M. tf FOR SALE Ler.stt and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furuiched or unfurnished; alco acrevge. C. S. Ruttertlold, phone 216. AUrOMOBIUCB FOR SALE Cadillac automobile in good order, good tires, licunse, $250. Dr. Dundy. 42 FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell, like new. Parly leaving town. Call 769-J. 41 TOR SALE Maxwell touring In best condition; very easy terms to re sponsible person. Phone 532-L. If FOR SALE Slightly used 1920 Dort car at i.arguiii, -Inquire . Palmqr's Piano House; . 42 FOR SALE 1920 Ford tourlnu car, ' good shape, $500. Phono 468-J-3. 40 FOR SALE Studebaker Roadster, $650. Patton Robinson, Inc., 112 S. Riverside. VOll SALE Dodge car In excellent condition. Terms if desired. Pbonu 781-J between 6 and 8 p. m. FOUND FOUND On show ground, black hag. Owner may have same by calling at Tribune office. 40 STRAYED OR STOLHX STOLEN From Public library Thurs , day evening, between 7 and 9, Sncll bicycle. Return lo Mrs. Purdin ill Jackson County Abstract office nnd receive reward. . 40 5-room Modern Bungalow r Good Location $265000 $400.00 cash and balance $30.00 per month. Why pay rent? MEDFORD LAND AND INSURANCE AGENCY 220 West .Main SlrccL FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Maxwell truck, a bargain. Will trade for stock. Ans. Hox 39. Mail Tribune. 40 i FOR SALE Good mowing machine J. II. Stevens, Tolo, Ore. 4" "FOR SALE Tomato plants 25c dozen. Pansy plants 35c dozen. Phone 2S-J-3. 50 FOR SALE Itccleaned anil graded wheal. Schulz Pros., .Medford. 45 FOR SALE One slightly used Spears Wells tractor orchard cultivator at a very low price. Geo. L. Trelchler Motor Co. tf FOR SALE Used Bean spraying ma chine. I h. p. Fully equipped. $325. Bear Creek Orchard, Tel. fc-R-1. 41" FOR SALE Chunk and stove wood. Phone 6-F-l evenings. 40 FOR SALE Canary birds. Phone 847-Y. tf FOR SALE I tin ft. sin. riveted steel pipe, one No. 1 giant. Address P. O. llox 176, Jacksonville, Oregon. 12 FOR SALE Baled grain and alfalfa bay. Carl Esch, R. 3, Medford, or phone 4-F-l l, Eagle Point. 40 FOR SALE Horsepower hay baler very cheap. John A. Anderson, Cen tral Point. It. F. I). 1, Phone 193. 40 FOR SALE Barrel spray outfit, apple packing press and boxes, faun tools, household goods. 61S S. Central. 3:30 to 5 p. in. 40 FOR SALIC Tomato plants ready now In any quantity. C. Carey, phono lli-F-11. tf FOR SALE Two-ton truck in gootl condition. Phone 69i-J-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twelve h. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard Bros. tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment nnd dirt. Plowing nnd toumlng work cone. Phone 912-J. Samuel Rate man, 302 Maple St FOR SALE One new Sampson trac tor at a very low price; will take good team in on payment, balance cash and terms. Geo. L. Trelchler Motor Co., Medford, Ore. tt VOn H:liV lilVlOSTOUK FOIl 14ALE Gentle work maro with young colt, lit 1406 N. Riverside. 41 FOR SALE Two Jersey and one IIol sleln milk cows at a bargain. Phone 3(18-11. 41 FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Adjacent to avia tion field, Medford. Schulz Uros. 48 FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk cows.' Walsh's place, ono mile north east of Mud ford on Crater Lake road 42 FOR SALE Cheap, good work horse, also a dandy saddle horse, saddle and t ild lo. Walsh's Place, one mile northeast ot Medford on Crater Lake road. " 42 FOR SALIC Fresh Jersey cow and a No. 4 Sharpies separator. Bert Stan clirr, Phoenix, Ore. 42 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for sale four Shorthorn bulls, ready for service, your choice for $350. Two younger nt $200, mostly red. Apply James Stewart, Mount crest Ranch. Hilt. Calif. tf BUSINESS OPPOnTirNITIES FOR SALE Tent, awning and canvas business with machinery and tools. Stock at inventory. 128 N. Grape St 41 MONI3Y TO IX) AH TO LOAN J. it. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Plion 63-M. 21 North Grape Btreet. IIUSINHH8 IHIvKCTOHY Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro ceeds to make additional farm loans nnd Improve agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars, R. H. Hurd, Secy.-Ticus., 411 M. l' & 11. Uldg., Medford. , Real Estate. BROWN & WHITE Real Estale, In surance, Loans, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Hotel corner, tf Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth nnd Onkdalc. Ambulance service. Phone 4 7. I'jifiitinu: and Paper HmiKintf LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Puper hunglng, tinting. Estimates fur nlBhed Tree. Phone 189. 26 S. Grape St. Pi-Inters mid Publishers .MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Transfer. , WADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 4 2 North Front St. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. 1 DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov- ou tiay or night. Service guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phono: Office 644 or res. C47-U or 206. , ' tf Hug Weaving. .MEDFORD FLUFF It HQ WORKS makes -fluff rugs from-old and worn carpets, and rugs. Phone &1U-AL, 706 rine St. ISl'SIXKSvS 1)1 RECTORY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI8 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and a. No. 2 2 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COFXTY 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 Paciric northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law. rooms S nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Ciarnett Corey Building. O. c. HOGGS Real Kstate, law and settlement of estates a. specialty. B. F. LlNDAtr Attorney, General Practice. Patents a specialty. Stewart Bldg. W1XITELD R. G.VYLORD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. liuildlng Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & 'BLOCK WORKS speclllze in all kinds ot cement building products. Cor. Fir and Tenth Streets. Kleel fie Service. BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac tory distributors for Exlde Batter ies and FalrbanksMorse. light plants. Nat. Building. Phlne 116. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDIT1XG 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 erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. l-ldellty nntl Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute all forms of bonds. McCurdy Insurnnce Agency. tf Instruction, in Music. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teachor of pluno nnd harmony. Halght Music studio, 318 Gnrnott-Corey Buijd Ing Phone 72. Alosan Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weavs rugs from old carpets and rugs and clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean are clenn when we clean them." 119 W. Tenth, phone 180. Free deliv ery. Physicians nnd Surgeons. T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and burgeon. Surgery or eyes, ears, nose and throat All diseases ot these organs treated. Glasses fitted. 314-316 Liberty Bldg. DR. A. BURSELL Spinologist, Phys. i ictan ann surgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and dia gonosls. 309-10-11 M. F. &. H. Bldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 29.- - DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician- and Surgeon. Practice-limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup .. piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. . R. Co., M. F. & H. Bldg Pho 567. DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic- Physi cians. 416-417 Gamett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904.-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic t'nysiclan. special attontlon given to eye, ear, nose-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 96 5. . JAMES 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. 4192. "Specialty," Medican and Surgical Diagnosis. .... tf DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician nnd Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 163. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2. ' "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., daily except Thursday. Phone ' 580. AFFECTIONS Of ANY OT THE T roLLowtrw nuin hw bc caused er U 'IC IVES IMPINGED AT THC SPINe BY A SUOLUXAICO VSMTCDftA ' Chiropractic (SPINAL! ' Adjustments Will Remove ihej A Cause off (AMCC TNMM A UU r DR. A. ni'RKI.t'ND, Chiropractor Suite 4 nnd 6 Sparta Uldg., Main and Rlvei-side. Phones: Office 886. ties. m. .V" Hk-v-ftllW