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PXflT! FTF1 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ T I; 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 oaee and Bse this Advertising Medium MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUErtOW MONDAY, MAY 10. 1021 v l.ivestoilc I'ORTI.AXn. pre.. May IS. Cattle fticady; reeeipui 1755. Choice steers $sj.8.7o: medium lo lie $7.25 if S: fair to choice $6.50i 7.2.V, common t fair I5.50W B.50; choke raw and heifers. $6.L,5'fi?.2r; medium to jood 0.25; fair to medium $5.25i 5.75; common to fair, t4. 25 ft fi. 25; runners $.254.25: bulls. JS.50W 5.50; choice Outry calves Mtli 10.50; prime light $y.5t??10; medium liiiht $6.50 ?!.&; heavy $4 i S.fiO: choice feeders $6.251 ti.75; fair to Bood 5.7; 0.25. iloss steady; receipts 940. Prime liKht. .25j i).75: smooth heavy. 250 to 300 lbs.. $7.50 'iX 8.50; 300 lbs. and t!) $(J.50i;7.50: rotiKh heavy $5tfr 7.50; ft pigs, j:i.,75; feeder piits, JS.50Ji.f0; BtaKs $4 47.50. Sheep steady; receipts. :t253. Prime lambs $7.50frSj fair to good $S.50f 7.50: culls i(et: feeders t:iW5; light yearlings f&ate: heavy $4.50i; light wethers J4.&0M5; heavy $3.Ot4.r0; ewes $1 14.2&. l'urtlaatl Hut tar. POltTLAXU, Or.. May !. Butter Bteady. Ixtra cubes 24e; cartons 31c; prints 30c; butterfat No. 1 chnratnc cream 25tf27e f. o. b., Portland: umlerfjrades 23c. firain and Hay liariey, 22 24.50; oats. $30(?fS1. Hay Buying price, timothy, $2.1; alfalfa, $18(0:19; grain, $22023. Wheat, bard white, soft white. $.1.39; white club, $1.38; hard win ter $1.3"; northern spring $1,34; veil .Walla $1.32. Today's car receipts: Wheat 103; flour 12; oats 3; hay 9. S. I' Kjrus and Poultry. SAX FRANCISCO, -May 16. nut ter, extras 34e; prime firsts 32Vc; firsts 32c. Kggs, fresh extras, 25e; extra firsts 24 He: firsts nominal; dir ties 22c; extra pullets 21c; undersized pullets 17c, Turkeys, live. 40c; dressed 4550e: squalis, 4uS,48c, fancy; common $3.50 doz,; oid pig-ens $3 doz,; Hel fllan hares, live, 2022c; dressed 25 2Se. Liberty Bonds. XEW YOllK, May 10. Liberty bonds closed: 3V4'h 5S8.2S: first 4's $S7.50 hid: second 4's tS7.30; first 4H's $87,112; second 4 M 's $87. 03; third 44h $!0,72: fourth 44's $S7.40: Victory SS's $!I7.!U; Victory 4'm $07.90. . n. y. Stocks NEW YORK, May IS. Leading Htoehs were depressed 1 to 3 points in the early stages of today's session, but rallied substantially in the final deal ings, despito the firmer lone of money. Sales approximated 700,000 shares. Allis-Chalmers 36.2 American Beet Sugar 39 American Can 29.8 American Car & Foundry 125.7 American Hide & Leather pfd 5! American International Corp 47.5 American Locomotive 87 American Smelting & Hof'g 42.5 American Sugar 91.5 American Sumatra Tobacco . 62.8 American T. & T 105.3 American .Woolen "G Anaconda Copper 42 Atchison .-. .'. 81.7 All Gulf & W. Indies 3S.3 Baldwin Locomotive 8S.2 Baltimore & Ohio 40.5 Bethlehem Steel "B" 00.5 Canadian Pacific 114.7 Central Leather 40.2 Chandler MototB 67.8 Chesapeake & Ohio 63.5 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 2S Chicago, R. I. & Pac 32.6 Chino Copper 25.8 Colorado Fuel & Iron 30 Corn Products 7-.5 Crucible Steel , . 9 Cuba Cane Sugar 19.7 Erie H Geuerul Electric 137 Qeueral Motors 12.7 Goodrich Co 39 Great Northern pfd 70.2 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 30 Illinois Central 91 Inspiration Copper 36.5 Int. iter. Marine pfd 53.5 Internationa! Paper 71.8 Kennecott Copper 21.8 Louisville & Nashville bid 100 Maxwell Motors 5 Mexican Petroleum 149.2 Miami Copper 25.5 Middle States Oil I t Mid vale Steel 28 Missouri Pacific , 22 New York Central 72 N. Y., N. H. and Hartford Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific ...... Oklahoma Prod. & Ret.. 19.2 73.3 Pan American Petroleum 68.8 Pennsylvania 34. S People's Gas 54 Pittsburg and West Va 29.5 Kay Consolidated Copper '14 Heading 72.7 Itep. Iron & Steel - 59.3 Royal Dutch, N. Y . 66 3 Shell Trans. & Trad 46.7 Sinclair Con. Oil 26.6 Southern Pacific 76.6 Southern Railway 21.5 Standard Oil of X. .1. pfd 108 giudehaker Corporation 7!) Tennessee Copper 9 Texa3 Co 39 Texas & Pacific 27. Tobacco Products 56 Transcontinental Oil 11.5 I'nlon Pacific 119 V. R. Food Products 21. S l'. S. Retail Stoics 53.5 V: S. lnJ. 1 lilted States Rubber Cnited States Steel Ftah Copper Westmj;lioiise Kieetrie Willys Overland : American Zinc. Lead atlfl Sm... Butte ami Superior Cala. Petroleum -Montana Power bid Shattuck Arizona bid s- .... ! 14 49 54 5.3 34 : Pure Oil invincible Oil l(jeneral Asphalt 71.' EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett Harrv llavse and wife were busl-fme ness callers Friday and so were Peart Stowell, William llolman and Harry Stanley. AmonK the passengers on the Kagle Point stage were Henry Thornton of Persist and Mrs. Anna Peedster of Lob Angeles on her way out on Reese creek to risit her son-in-law, Mr. Parr and family, one of the homesteaders in that section of the country. Ilenj. Whetstone was also here hav ing some woik done by our black smith. C. IX Clark and wile came out Sat urday moraine and went on up to Prospect, their home. Mrs. A. J. Moen, tr.e lady who came in last fall, went and interviewed our comity school superintendent, found a vacancy in the Heeso creek school dis trict, called ttp the school board of that district on the phone, made ar rangements with them to meet her at the Reese Creek school house the next day, Saturday, came out to the Sunny- side that Friday night with her hus band and two boys, Albert and Frank, went to the Reese Creek school house the next, morning, arranged to teach j the school, tented a house to live in, arranged for household goods for housekeeping, moved in and commenc ed her school Monday morning tit 9 a. m. and finishes ttp her school on Friday, May 13th and expects to start hack east to join her husband who has preceded her as business matters called him home at that time. Now if . that ain't going some. And the beauty of the whole thing Is that she has taught them a good school and the patrons are well pleased with her, not only as a teacher hut also as a neigh bor and citizen. But what I started ill to say was that Mrs. Moen and her two hoys came in and spent the night at the Stinnyside. took the 7:30 stage the next morning, went to Medford to send her oldest boy over to Hilt to visit It is grandmother before theyi start buck to Iowa. Another lesson for our l.vs and girls showing what perserverance, grit and push will ac-i complisli with education. Never give up but try. S. W. Tracy, representative of Bald Band rubber, Mishawaka, hid., was also a lodger at the Sunnyslde Friday night. On Friday. May 6th,' ottr two teach ers In the Eagle Point school. Miss Josephine Itiley, daughter of one of the pioneers of the county and at one time one of our couniy commissioners, and Miss Ruth Young, our primary teacher, gave a fine art exhibit and entertainment showing the work of the children In that line, and It seemed truly wonderful the progress they had made. Some of the paintings would compare favorably with work in the same line in the higher grades. It will he remembered that Miss Riley Is an expert In that branch of education, having taught In that department In the Medford high school last year. And Miss Ruth Young displayed won derful skill in that branch last year, as this is her second year -is primary teacher in our school, and the school board and patrons would be glad to secure her services for another term but she has decided to take a higher course in the university at Kugene. Sam Courtney and Marshall Winter who hare hem engaged painting the residence of Wm. Von der Hellen are making the Sunnyside headquarters while they are working in town, but when they are working in the country either board at the place where they work or go home. They have just fin ished up painting the house of Corhin Edgel!. They seem to have about alt the work they cap oi In their line of painting and paperhanging. Will Nickel. T. P. Coleman and Her man Meyer, alt of Lake creek, were business callers Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Heckner, wife of the of ficial who has charge of distributing poisoned grain to kill off the ground squirrels, came out on the Eagle Point stage and went up to her home near Brownsboro on the Lake Creek sta Saturday morning. .Mrs. Koenlg or San Francisco, who FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need. Is Not Gressy Don't worry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob tained at any drug store for 35c, ot extra targe bottle for $1.00. Zemo generally removes r 'Pjcs. blackheads, blotches, eczema ar.. ring worm and makes the din cfcx- toil healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetra.l uj, antiseptic liquid, neither fticky i r preasy and stains r.olhtnj. It is easily applied and c:sts a mere trifle for each application It is always : TendaW':. 71 E. W. Ka Cj.CI-...', a "a.aiitms friends! and relatives passed thru S3 here Friday to .Medloid, returning Sat ; urday. is j Sam 1 tarnish reports that some one :has drawn a Ions piece of pipe out of the well where his barn was burned several years a so and thinlis it was a mean trick. A. C. Hadclitf. who owns a nice home just above town has had a time "eljinj? ii J:iv!?e sh, iron lank Oitt feet hlfth and ten feet in diameter am! I when he started across the bridge ii hit the top of-the tank came in s contact with the cross-ties in the top jof the bridge cover, s:nr;;ed the horses and they jerked it asainst so hard as to jam it all out of shajsp. hut l finally he gathered a crowd of young ami they, after trying to wheel " " nnse, rat it was u itntsy as the top hoop was pulled off so they procured two timbers, put it on and pulled it through the bridge. Kay IKseley and wi.'e of Fort Kla math, and Mr. and Mrs. Findley of the Klamath Falls Packing company were here for dinner Saturday. And so was Robert .Moore of Wellen and J. B, Patrick and a man and wife whose name 1 failed to secure were here for dinner Saturday. Rev. H. G. King, the Sunday school evangelist for the American Sunday school Union came In Saturday after noon and announced that he would preach Sunday morning after Sunday school. There was a small coiiRrega tion hut- he gave us a good talk and also held services again at night. Mrs. Nettie Orover and her daughter, Mrs. Guy Prenitt were in attendance tti the morning, Mrs. Orover was our Sun day school superintendent for several years while she lived here. I see that I am going beyond my limits so will call a halt here by add-j lllg utai nurry rumtiey is use pruuu father of a 9 pound boy born Tnes-I day morning and James Owens, our county commissioner was in town the same day and seemed to be very solic itous as to whether Marry would sur vive the shock, but at last accounts both parents and grandparents are out of danger. Footprints of a dinosaur estimated to have lived ten million years ago have been found in Connecticut. Bids for Wood School District No. 49 will receive sealed bids at the office of the Clerk in the High School Building until June 1st, 1021, for 250 cords of wood, body fir and hardwood, in four foot lengths; same to he delivered to the various buildings by September 1st, 1921, The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. JtUTH, MANNING, 47 Clerk. Notice of Sale of Government Timber tleneral Land .Office, Washington, D. C, April Hi, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that subject the conditions and limitations of the Acts of June , 191G (3a Stat. 2181, and June 4, 1920 HI Stat., 758), and the instructions of the Secretary ot the Interior ot September 15, 1917, and June 22, 1920, the timber on the following lands will be sold June 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m at public auc tion at the United States Land Office at llosebnrg, 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 stun of oiie flfth 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 he received Irom citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organised under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 39 8., R. 1 W See. 5, SW NWS, Pine 150 M,, Fir 175 M none of the pine to be sold for lass than $2.50 per &L, and none o; the fir to be sold for less than ?2.09 per M. T, ii S It. 5 W., Sec. 8, NWti SW. nine 290 M., fir 440 M., none of the pine to be sold for less than 2.f0 per M., and none of the fir to be sold for loss tli'in $1.00 per M. T. 31 S.. R. 7 W.. See. t XE'4 SW14, fir 300 Si., not to be sold' for less than $1.00 per M. T. 39 S 1 It. S W., Sec. 3, SW NEW, pine 2S0 M., fir 150 SI., XE54 NWVi, pine 220 M., Fir 45 M, SW4 X'W'i, pine 105 M fir 20 M.. XWy, BW. pi.te 45 M.. fir 10 M SW!4 SWK, pine 93 M fir 35 M., SE14 8W4, pine 140 M fir 10 M., none of the pine to he stdii for less than $3.00 per M, ami none of the fir to be sold for less than iJW per M. WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner Oenerat Land Office. Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, nnd Goa Engine Repairing a Speefafty G13XIiIlAI FOCJfBHT AXD MACHIXK SHOP FLUFF RUGS are woven from year old Carpels and Rugs and of almost any kind ot ma terial. BE sure your Fluff Rtig Is A MOSAN Phone 1HO Free Delivery Mosan Art Rug Co. 119 West Tenth St, WANTBH KiTl'ATlOSS WAXTED -Position as stemKsapises,: m utnem- 9S, Mail Tss-I Two years expenenr ment work. Ans. Ho.' Imne. 49 ! WAXTK1 By man with C. C. family, , Yore, I steady ranch work. Uogue River, Ore. HKI.I WAXTKI FKS1AI.B WAXTKl) A nitdd!eti! woman tnj take care of an invalid holy. Xo! Trail, tire. 4.S WANTED T. Eddy. 1125 W. Tenth St., wants a gill or voting widow for light housekeeping. 47 WAXTEI Gmnl T-oman for genera! : housework on rant-h. Mrs. Geo. II. Mansfield, Prospect, tire, tf WAXTEt) Experienced waitress. Ho tel lies! ford. tf WAXTKl Mist-KLLAXEOrS WAXTEB To purchase house and 4. lot. State cash price. Box 7t. Tri bune. 4 WANTED Two refrigerators, 1 small. Phone titl-R. I large. 49 WAXTED House 325-W. cleaning. Phone I a-j Y"7i! WAXTED Kiddv-Koop or liaby of similar make. Tel. r ii WANTED Feeder itngs. Phono s5. 4S VAXTKH To buy 60 head sfoefe cattle. Shorthorns preferred; no Jerseys, Phone 57-J-3. I WAXTED Shoe repairing tiy exiieif. Also new and second-hand shoes at reduced prices. Medford Sluto Hos pital, 119 E. Sixth street. tf WAXTKl) Today. Votir atilo fires up to 5 inches, to he filled wiJh I'nlver sal Tiro Filter. No punctures or blowouts. Service Station at Med ford Xatatorhtni. tf WASTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 4SS-X. tf WANTED Several men and boys to know that yotf can buy any bike for 12.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S. Grape. FO II HUNT A 1A ItTSf EXTS FOR REX'i Furnished modern liousis keepitis ttpartments for adults. 1125 S. Riverside. Phone 701-J. 41 FOB REST MISCKIikANFOUS FOE REXT Uarase. - tt mi w. Tenth. 61 FOR REXT Pasture by month for ealtle and horses. 22011 acres ratine on river at Hold Kay. Rates reason able. See Frank H, Ray at Tola, mornings or call him 72K-R, .Medford afternoons. FOR RENT Store room at 33 X, tirape St. Inquire at Valley Candy Co. . 47 FOR REXT Oarage. St. Cnll 249-R. 1103 W, Tenth 47 FOB ItBXT FARSIS FORREXT-2000 acre grain ant! stock ranch on river near railroad station. P. O. Box 1001. tf FOR RENT irrigated alfalfa ranch ' near railroad town ana river, tlold Ray Realty Co. tl FOlt RKXT HOUSES FOR REXT 12-roont nicely furnished house with playnr piano and htrfie phonograph. Fine residence district. Garage, 4 acres garden. Suifahte for one or two families. P. O. Itost 1094. tf FOR REXT Fear room cottage West side of valley, good location; rest reasonable. M. E. Root. FOB. RKXT FliHMBIIEB KOOSIS FOR REXT Gentlemen. -Xice steeping riMimf. 215 N. Grape St. tf FOR RENT Large newly furnished sleeping rooms with hath room priv ileges, In private family, close la. S25 S. Riverside. Phono 701-J, 43 FOR REST HOCSKKBFJ'IXG ROOMS FOR RENT Two . furnished house keeping rooms, 22 i M, Holly. 4S OOGOOQOOOQGGQQQQOOQGeOCGSO USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford Touring $250.00, Oakland 1918 $675.00 Oakland 1919 $875.00 g! Oakland 1920 $950.00 Willys-Knight $800.00 Turay Motor Co. 125 So. Front St. S FOR EXCBASGK j - (JK TKAifK Trucks so traf!e for city property. O. A. CMIders Motor Co., 127 X. Riverside. u' -. -i- .. WAXTKI XGKS TS AilKXT Party To jeil -io smr i-Hy bait grip handles fsr Ford car dori.. Making s ning and closing of ttowr easy. Veiling piuv $1.2.1 ixr set nt three. Fastest selling Ford iitce- sity offered. Asnf matting bisi money. Xo eaH! reoitired. tract bB jimfit. Write lis today. t. K- Isotuis Mfs, Co.. IVorta, Hi. 4 HELP W tVTKIt Male ami t-Ymnte WAXTEIS jap mass and wife for gen era! farm work. Ana. Box 91, Mail Tribune. 4!" CI r,KS tMett. Wtmtenl over 17 for Pwai Mail Seivk-e, $I2 month Kxaminatnm Jotif. Kxperii-nt-e tin-j FOR SALE IlenssUh W and piesst necessasy For free parttetstars off sltK aitarhnwsst, works im all sewing lustriti tv;a, write J. I.oonart, tr- titer Viv:l Sesviee Evatliimi, 71s Kiiii:auie Bids., Washington, IX t 4S r koi;ki FOtiXD Signet ring. Owner ran have same by tsroving prssperty ami pay- i'tS fi' ad. 4t sio.vKV to uaj FO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on reitl estate and hnys mortgages ami IJlMirty bonds. Phone E3-.M.-! Si North Grape street. SIISCKMiANKOm CITY TAXI, phone tfifi. Good service, reasonable prices. New manage ment. 119 B. Sistlt St. ft LOST l-Hee dog, (Sra.v with Itlaek imi2?.le, lMiks like w tf. Eleven months old. Ktragy, Libera! reward for Informal ion leading to Ills re covery. !!. V, Egass, Mertfisnl. It. It No. ? Phone 4W. tf H HAIM I'miWllY AXI Efias: FOR SALE Very larse bronze turkey eass. Phone 7-F-I1, f0 FOR-SALE While Leghorn psttiets, 10 weeks old, Hanson strain, $!.! each. Ji&O.Ort (er 100. Rogue River Poultry Farm. C F. Carpenter, Jacksonville Road, Phono 20I-W al lioon, 4S FOR SALE Rhode Island Red ess. IL0O per setting. Phone SS7-Y. FOR SA LE ttEAIj VMt&tm FOlt SALB OR BXeiSAXOB Twenty acres of Iftiiii situated near to Eagle Point, will trade for California pro SierLv. Address Owner, 209 NSeoIans Building, Saeramejsto, Calif. 72 FOR SALE Desirable home oil Holly St, near Academy. Rhone 7TS-X, 5t i'OR SALE Small Improved ranch, close ill. Also R, 1, Hess. Phone 54S-W, 50 FOR SALE Wood and tlmttcrlands near medford from $12."0 aere ttis: easy paynwnta. Hrowii & White. tfs FOlt SALE Fivs room uimBalow. partly furnished. $300 down and balance like renL See Attorney Hordes, 49 FOR SALE Will trado Medford home or ranch for good automobile, tlold Ray iieaity Co. tf FOR BALI? Modern bungalow. Small payment down. Balance like rent. Phono 8S7-W. 48 FOR SALE 20 aeres 3& miles smith on Paeifle Highway. Ait Improved, very cheap. Bos 10, Mail Tribane. 4S FOR SALfe On aeeount of leavitm . Medford jviii soil my homa, 340 S. Itlterside. ' Two story bungalow. East front, eight rooms, two baths, fire-place, sloepissB poreh, htillt-in features in living twni, dining room Biid kttehea. Fruit room, woodshedi and garage. IJt 80x160. Mrs, Geo. J, Hoffman, phone 292-X. 69 FOR SALE S3 acre farm three miles trom town, 20 seres irrigated. Crops and all for $3800, Box 121, Rogae River, Ore. 4S FOR SALE Four room house with sleeping orch and garage, Ose-half aere lot plowed and planted; berries and garden. Well located la Med ford. Price $1250, Will accept small cash sum and monthly payaseats. W. II. IlewRI, 125 S, Front St FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain and stoek ranches from $5.00 per aere tip; long time, easy payments, tlold Bay Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. Sea s before haying, i, B. Andrews, 31 N. Graps SL Pooso E3-M, tf FOR SALE Leefc ana exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company, FOR SALE i looses and bungalow furnished or trafstrnisbed;- slso serwgo, C S. RutterfieM, phone 216. Good Service Is meastired hy results, Are you obtaining satisfactory re aoHsT If not, consult us about your bookkeeping and . ether oujdness troubles. Auditing i AccouisHng lERVICECO; firssurarstel J InvesfiTvesvts m. v. sciiMrrr, m gr. Ime SSt Liberty IIMr. VOH SAI.B MISCEIJjAXEOrS FOif SALE 2.1 tuns grain hay, It. II. Brown, hoisy hateet. FOR SALE Hm n hay eepiiiitiieaf, iiijswer and rs!.1. Aisa spv--m! fh sand feet of siHttistl hisust ImijtT. Jutt H. liuegirs, Jiu4,sssvi!U'. 4j FtMl t,E ealsivator. lis-fmrse com . Y'Uhme 5i-M. KOK SALE T. KtMv. 1125 W. TenEh St., g5od nrntm-ryeh chmp. 41 I'HU SALE Sis-!to! ranee with coils, gsmd eomtitbm. 12 R Orange. FOR SALE Mstrfie seven Years &h, Phone (.1 t-K-t. stait of mares. rt'iStt 33w.i !li. IFOR SALE Alfalfa ill the j Phono 5-F-2, T, K. I'srttesger. Heltl, 41 IFOR SALE- Fordson tmctssr cheap. Palttin, Rolstosos inc. machines. Priw ti, personal cft 1k extra. Lsshs's Mail Order JIase. Bos 127, Birmmgham, Ala. FOR SALE Mcformiek Bsnwers $Srt. Cow with week old calf, l.arvey Rsscker, Orirtta Creek, 41 FOR SALE Call Mrs. P. II. Dressier for progressive everlarlas straw lHrry plants. Chicks ami egsjs. J'lKine 9SI U 47 Fttu SALE OU THAI IE One. 2-seaiesI surrey, nearly new, jHile ami shafts, 1 1, miles east tif Ashland ' north of overhead bruise. W. F. ilnchner. 47 FOB SALE Tassaio ptaaUt 2e doses. I'asssv plants 3.1e dozen. I'heme 2SM-I1. 6 TOIE SALE Osse slmhtlj' Bstl Spears Widls triielor sreharil essltlvatr at a very low price, tlist, I, Tri'letster Motor Co, tf FOK PALE Canary bit, S4T-Y, I'hoae tt FOlt SALE ttnuam plaiils ready sow te am- quantity, y. Carey, photfe 1B-F-I I. tf FOR SALE OR TKADE Two twttH-e h. p. gaseltas engte. Habbsrt Bros. ii FOR SALE Sand, graret, sedimeffit aad dirt. Plowing and teatnisiE work dose. Phoas 912-J, Sasaael Bats-j man, sua siapte St. FOR SALE Gas sew Satopsoa trae- tor at a very iotr priee; will taks , good teaai Is on psymest, balaaes cash and terms. Geo. L, Trelehter Motor Co, Msdroril, Ore. tf FOK SAMS WVKSTOCR FOR SALE, HIRE OR TRADK J'lmne 40S.R-3. -Team, FOR SALE 3 head f feeder hogs. L. D, Tucker, Rrownstoro, 62 FOR SALE Foartectt head of regts toreil Jersey eows and heifers. T. it. Lamond, Wolf Creek, Ore. 59 FOR SALE Cheap, Bisons 59MW, fise eallle dog, 49 FOR SALE Ten first-elsss mliN cews, islgh prmltteers, Walsh's place, one aslle northeast of Medfort oa Crater Lake road. BT FOR SALE A fes? frssis taitk cows, offleiatly tested. Aitjacent to avia tion rield, Meiiford. Sesalz Bros. 48 FOR SALE Moaat Crftst Ranch sf- fer for sale fear Shorthora balls, ready fo? service, your shales for $350. Two younger at fsOO, mostly red. Apply James Stewart, Stotrat eresi Hanefc. Hilt, Calif. tf ACT0510U1I.ES FOR SALE 1918 MastweH touring ear. Oood meehaisteal condStteB, 6S11 W. Teata. . 61 FOR BALK SWts RttlMog, fottr pas senger, sis wire wheels, new cord tires, iloahia ssrtlights, first class condition. Will sell dirt cheap; terms to r?spoasihle party; might ' eofialder some trade. Address P. O. Box ?42, Graats Pass, Phone 2SS-J. FOR 8ALK Maxwell tenring ear fa good condition, $309 tf tahea at oace at John C, Signer's. FOR, SALE Bodgo ear la excellent condition. Tarnis it desired. Pbose 78t-J hetweea 6 and 8 p. m. l'.SIS.3a 1HRKCTORT Abstrsrtors SlIfHHAY BROS. & VAX VORIS Abstracts of Title. Itooms 3 ami 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JAVKSOS COUNTY ABSTKACT COMPANY Incorporated .1994. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance, POKTKR J. NKFF Attorney-at-Ias, rooms S asd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A, K. KBAMK8 Lawyer, Corey iliiildtag. Garsstt- O. e. IHXIOS Real Estate, law and settlement of estates a specialty. B. F. UN0A5 Attorney, General Practice. Patents a specialty, Stewart WMg. WiXMRMl ft. A Y t ,0 II n La wynr. Koom 1 Falsa Week, 10? East Mate St., Medford. ItttBding Sfaferfals iiEOKOKD CEMENT B It I C K BLOCK WOHKS aserfMis In stl klads of wment balldlng prodacla. Cor, Fir aU Tentb Streets, BCKIXESS IMRKITOKV I-AI1ER At'TO SPRIXa CO. W ars operates the largest, oldest and best eestssppeii pises In the Paeisse northwest. I'ss? gtsr springs fh&s others fall. SoW under written EtsarasteeiJ. 3-1 Kerfs Flftsesth St.. Portland, Oregoa. Oihopraette Hsyslriaa JOEETT- P. BRAY Strafsht CMrs-pras-Me, rooms 499-1 9 M. F. & H. bttfltlitig. 3 to 12 a. nr., 2 to 6 p. isf.. daily except Ttorsita??. Pfcoss ".S8. DR. I1ARVKY V. COLE.MAX Chlrs practte atttl Xatitral Painless Stetb ods. Room its SI. F. & II. EWg. Photss 865. Kltylrle KervirtN BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO, Fac tory distributors for K;M8 Batter ies sbsI Fairbassks-Morss Msht plants. Xal. BalWIss- Phsss US. Expert Aes&sstaBt. WiLSOX AFtstTIXtt CO. -B. SL Wil son. C, P. A. Attentioa glvea to anything in Acemmtlssr and Eassms Tax reaatremeats. Look tots obt ssmplKM aeesastteg mel&ad. 14b. erty HWg.. Meiltisrd. Phone 1S"-R, Farm Ls33 Sends FI.X'AXCE THE AMERICAS FAKMEft by haytag Farm lsan Boods, Pro ceeds to make additional faras baas and improve asrieetltaral eoiiflttfoasv Terms aad partlealars, E, H HarsI, Seey.-Treas., 41t M. F. M. Btdg., Midtort. FMrtity and Surety Besdb FIDELITY AXD SURETY BONOS We execute at! forms ot baads. JicCtsFsIy lasaraaes Ageaey. tt Itistrttcttott in Masle, FRED ALTON IIAIOHT Teaeher of piano aad harmony, ffatght Mttsle Btadls, 33 8 Garaett-Corey Build ing Phone 72. Slosaa Art Rugs JtOSAs' ART ROOCO Ws weaif rags from olsl earpets sni rags seai f clean all rags. "Rags ws eteaa art eieait when we clsas them,a HI W, Testh, pboss 188. Frsa dsltr ery. Osteopaths 1R. A, BUR3ELL Splaologlst, Phys. teian ansl surgsas. Spinal gdjS8i raeste, general treatments and dl Bonesls. I08-1H1 SI. P. & H, Bhig. Rieyatsr ts third fiasr, Phoas 89, . . DR. F, O, CARLOW, DR. EVA MAIXS CAilLQW Osteepatbie Physt clans, 416-41? Caraett-Corey Bids Pbons 904-1. Kesidenee SS 8. Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physieiaa. Special attentton gtipes to eye, car, boss and throat 38J Liberty bailding, Fhosa tit. 1'atotlng and Paper Ranging, LEWIS & CASEY Patattng, Psper hanging, tiatlag. Estimates far Bisised free, Phana 1SS. iS S. Grape St, Plsysielass airt Sargeeaa, T. O, HEISE, M. B, Fbyslelas aa.J Surgeoa. Siirgery of eyes, eara, boss sim throat, Alt diseases ot thes srgaas treated. GlaSKS tititi, SH-315 LSberty Bids, PR. J. 1. EMMESS Phystetaa aad bttrgeon, FraeUcs limited te eye, ear, nose aad throat. Byes gelea tiflcaHy tested, sad glasses sap piled, OeaHst and Asrist for S. V. U. U, Co., M, , & H. Bids. Pbfsa 56T. .... : . , , JAMES O, HAYES Physrtetas sa4 Surgeon; office fcoars 11 te IS a at., S to 4, 1 to S p. m, Sparta BaBd teg; residence 195 W, Mate, Phoriss; Office S83, rm. 492, Speeisity," Medlcaa sad Ssrgieal Diap;;ss;s, tf UK. WM. W. P, HOLT Pkyatetaa and SttFgeon. Offices M. F, & H. Bids. Phone ISO. Residence IIS Genesee St. Phoae 185-J-S. Prlaters aasl FaMWiers MEDFOBO PRISTISS CO. has tbs best equipped srlntSag office in Soathern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, Wlllag systems, etc. Portland prices, ii N. Fir St. Real lirtate. 11HOWS & WHITB Real Estate, la- siiraace, Ians, Investments, Motary Iubite. Holland Hotel coraer, tf Jtog Weaving, ilEBFOHB FLUFF Rtitt WORKS makes fluff rugs from old as4 ' wora carpets and rags. Pis an S1S-M. Tu Pine St Transfer, KAIS TRANSFER 4; STORAOE COl Offlre 4J Ntfrth Front St. Pfcsas 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. TAViS TRANSFER Anythinf may ad day or night, Service guar anteed, Fair treatajent. Wi S.. Fir. Phone: Oftses 64i or res. 6?-R or tf FBdertakers 1'Kilf Ft?NKKAi( HOMB Car. SlitS and Osfcdale. Ambaianes seTtice, : i'feme it.