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PAftTC ' SEVEN Ill- 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 MEDFORD NATL TRTT5TJrE, MTCDFORD, ORF.fiOX. TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1921 w, 1 f. ' t' ' i E HILL IS PROBABLE IBu Intunitixhil IUm Srrviu l ' WASHINGTON",' Mav 24.-Dr. Darld .... ... x- '. V..i.i Jayne HJH, of New York, former United States ambassador to Germany, is slated to again fill , that post lu Berlin, BERLIN CONSUL ' " ; i according . . to . re- i Tennessee Copper nnrlQ uhour thelTexus Co. capital. He is also spoken of as the possible . selection for the difficult post at Tokio, but I in official circles be is termed as a "sure I bet" for Berlin. Dr. Hill has held many important government posts. From 1898 to 1903 he served as Assist ant Secretary of State, after which he was appointed" United States Minister to Switzerland, where he remained un til 190G. He then served two years as Minister to the Netherlands. In 1908. he was: appointed United; States Am bassador to, Germany and served in that, post,, until 1911. ' T,'r'.'. i Previous, to holding his first govern rpent post Du, Hill was president-' of tie yri.l.v.erslty of Rochester. t : :. ,' ? Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., May 24. Cat tle 25c lower.' Receipts liOC.r -Choice steers $7.257.50; medium to good, Sti.257.25; fair to medium. $6.4)0 m 6.75; common to fair, $3.006.00; ii i L-9 I ;SW I choice feeders, $5.265.75; fair to good, $4.755.25; choice cows and heifers, $5.50(6.25; me&ium to. good $:'..()05.50; fair to medium, .14.50 -0.00; common cows,- $3.504.50; canners $2.0(J3.OO; bulls, $3. SO 4.75;. choice dairy calves, $9.50 10.00; prime light, $9.009.30; me dium light, $0. 00(g)?. 00; heavy, $3.006.00. Hogs steady; receipts, 8. Sheep steady.; receipts 33. Prime luni8,.$7.007.25; light yearlings, Jfi.00ii. 50. Others unchanged. Butter PORTLAND, Ore. May 24. But ter Hteady. Extra cubes 29c; car i tons 31c; prints 30c. Butterfat 'No i 1 churning cream 2527c f. o. b. i Portland; undergrades 23c. . i I Snn Francisco Eggs nnd Poultry SAN FRANCISCO, .May 24. But ; t tor, extras 35 Vi ; prime firsts, 34c. iHf Eggs, fresh extras, 36c; extra firsts, a 20 c; undersized pulets, 18c. Poul- j try uncnangea. I.ibrty Bonds. NEW YORK, May 24. Liberty bonds closed: 3''s $88. 1.0: first 4's. $87.20: second 4's $87.40: first 4Vi's $87.30; second (li's $87.00: third 4 14's $90.03; fourth 4S' $87.20; Victory 3i'B $97.72; Victory 4-Vs, $97.70. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, May 24. Additional dividend suspensions, encouraged an incierisc.ot selling pressure in the stock ninrkot today.'- Numerous in dustrials. and specialties sustained ex treme; losses of 2 to nariy 10 points. Sales 'approximated 750,003 snares. NEW' YORK, May 24 Heaviness In the stock market today extended to bonds.'' 'Liberty SVs, which are tax Bveimit .' were freely sold down to $87.79, the lowest price ever eeordd . 34.2 , . . 38. . 28.5 , . 122.2 for that Issue. Allls-Chiiliners, American Beet Sugar. American Can American Car A Foundry American Hide & Leather pfd American International Corp... American Locomotive American Smelting & Rcf'g. .. American Sugar American Sumatra Tobacco ... American T. & T. American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison AU.. Gulf A W. Indies Baldwin . Locomotive 53. 54.2 84.3 42.3 90. 04. 104.7 41. 81. 38. 79 39. 5i.C 114. 3Q.5 02. o Baltimore A Ohio Itetlilehem Steel "B' . Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Ohio, Chicago. Mil und St. Paul Chicago, R. I- !' Chino Copper Colorado Fuel A lron, . corn i Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Erie lienl-rnl Electric cienernl Motors HoiKliich Co ('.rent Northern pfd. (ireat Northern Ore Ctfs. Illinois Cnlral (bid) Inspiration Copper lrtti'Mer. Marine pfd International Paper Kennerott Copper loiHsviile & Nashville,... .Maxwell Motors ' Mexican Petroleum Allanil Copper 31.2 Ti. . 30. 03.3 09. 18. 13.3 1P1.II II. 30.7 DO. 29. 89. .1.-. il 54. '.. 21. !-8. 13.2 ;:.3 i;s.5 1S.5 lushing and West Va. .. . 2.5 II. 7-J 2 1.7. 111.:. i3.J 7S.2 20.2 1S.2 Vu.3 S.J 311.8 23.3 SO. 3 9.3 118. 20.2 (10.2 US. 5 70.7 82.5 55. 4li.3 8.2 Pay Consolidated Copper . . eading , ; ., Hep, Iron, Sleel I "al UllU'il. .. T?8- , Tra1 iMnclair. Con. Oil Sput hern Pacific Southern Railway Standard (Ml of X,. J. pfd. Ntlfdebaker Corporation .. T.exun A Pacific "Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil ....... Union Pacific L". 8, Food Products I'. S. P.etail Stores . : V. S. lnd. Alcohol United States Rubber United States Steel I'tah Copper Wi-slinghouse Electric t Willys Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sm.. il.2 Butte and Superior 14. Cala. Petroleum 42.5 Montana Power, (hid) . Shnttuck Arizona (bid) 53. li.S 32.7 16.5 117. 7 'ura Oil Invincible. Oil General, Asphalt eagle: point eaglets By A. O. KowUtt On Thursday. Hie 12th Inst., Mrs. Joe Merriman ajid Mrs. Perry Haley gave a. card parly at the homo of the former. There was twenty-two present and after spending an hour or two in social games, light refresh ments were served and the. rest of the evening., was, spent -in ''a.' social way. and my, iU'ormant tHs '"e that they hud-. a very- enjoyable, .time to gether. . . ,,,v ' Mr. anJ Mrs. A. W. Walker, two daughters. Misses Ida and Annabelle 'Walker and Miss Ida Matney were 'guests at ihe Slmnyside last Tues day for dinner. Mr! Walker is an automobile dealer and garage man of Medford and was out with his family combining business with pleasure. He had been out to take his brother lo his homestead on Clark creek in the Derby section. .Walter Marshall of Brownsbnro was a business caller and. also Char ley Clngcade, who. Is stopping with his parents here in town, while his Wife is in the, hospital in Medford. She is troubled with a goitre and is in srious condition. ' George Given was also a business caller the same day; and so was Pearl Stowell, both living on P.oguc rivet west of town. W. E. Hanimel, wife and her father, Mr. Robert R, linter, passed through town on Wednesday morning on their way to Medford. ' Robert McCabe and two of his neighbors drove In Wednesday and passed on toward the valley. J. It. Slsemore, J. Dixon and Roy Stanley called; fon dinner Wednesday. Messrs.- Slsemore. and Dixon are prominent stock men of Fort Klam ath and Roy Stanley is one of the leading stock men in .this section of the country. Mr. A. H. Daugherty the traveling representative of the Itoubhley medicines and, extracts was also here for dinner. Frank Simpson one of the pioneers of the valley of Brownsboro, was a business caller Wednesday. Wm. K. Coleman and W. D. Stend nian were here for dinner and were also, here again Thursday. Mr. Cole man Is special deputy game warden and Mr. Steadman is of the Rogue lands Irrigation Co. Mr. J. W. Mit chell, and, Raymond, Furry wvere, with ithem on Thursday. Mr. Mitchel is of the Mitchel Ladder. Co,, who have ithtv, construction of the. screens to be used in the irrigation ditches, to prevent the fis hrom -entering the ditches, Mi:. Furry is. of the. Rogne lands Irrigation Co. They were out on the irrigation ditches on Lictlo Butte creek. I see that in my last letter pub lished. In The Mail Tribune,, the printer made me say that Mr. ami Mrs. Harry. Stanley had been blessed by the arrival of a fine boy, when it should have been Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Stanley, and when I saw the mis take I began to enquire If there was a Harry Stanley among the five brothers and felt greatly relieved when I learned that there was not, because 1 began to think that 1 might be met by some woman, who might demand tin explanation. ' Speaking about babies I received word last night, Friday, that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurnish, formerly of this I pine, but now of Phoenix, were the proud parents of an 8-pouiul. daugn ter, born .May 17, 1921. Dr. W. W. P. Holt informed me. ajso. yesterday that Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas F. Nichols werej. presented at noon the 20th Inst., with a .four nnd a half-pound glrl.i Thomas Caclton of Flounce Rock was a culler Thursday, and so f was Clifford Henson and Miss Kula Nor ris, daughter of Mr. John Norrls; the foreman on the J. M. Wilfley orchard. Our school closed on. Friday , and for the closing exercise, they had, a picnic dinner and one of the little girls in speaking of it remarked that they did have a fine time indeed. The two, teuchers, Miss Josephine Ri ley and Miss Ruth Young, in leaving here leave a whole community,! jint only the children, but-the parentrtiiis well, of. warm friends who would, be glad to welcome-them lr1- ns teach ers for the next year's S'-.ool terf Alex Vestal of Reese Creek was among the few business i. llers Fri day, ' !' 1 There wore. two strangers here: Ffrl day ,fov dinner, but requested, ,ito withliuld their nanjiis frim the pub lic. ' . ' , ' ' 1 William Perry' anu ..ife were here -Middle States Oil . . . '. Mid.vu.lt; Steijl . . Missouri Pacific New Yolk Central X. Y., X. H. and Hnrtforil Norfolk & Western fi Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & ltef. ... 'Pan American Petroleum . Pennsylvania . . . . People's (Uis. Perry very welcome guest. Mrs. il. A.' Weidman. the' business manaKcr and sales lady of the T. K, Nichols store, went to Meilford Thursday to consult Dr. Holt, with jrcKard to her case. 1 J. M. Hftytmin and S. 1.. Conner (were business' callers Friday and Mi". 'Unyiuan. who has charge of .lie .1. ill. Cooley ' orchard, reports that the fruit crop will noL he up to the aver age in the orchard on account of the late frost. Mrs. Ralph Stanley of Butte Falls and Mrs. C. W. Austin of Mcdfoiil were passengers cm the stage Friday on their way to Meilford. Mr. and Mrs. Austin went up to their ranch beyond Butte FaJIs in their car. but the late rains made the roads so had that he thought best for him lo re main a little longer and have her go home and look after tilings there. Dividend Is Passed. NEW YORK. May 24 The Central Leather company today passed its quarterly dividend of 1 i per cent on preferred stock. The company hud maintained dividends on the basis of 7 per cent unnually since l'JOli, a year after its organization. Estimates place the number of cat tle in the United States at about IIS. 000.000. Summons In the Circuit Court or the State ol Oregon, for Juckson County. Emily B. Mercer, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph B. Mercer, Defendant. To Joseph B, Mercer, the above named defendant: In the name of the State ol Oregon, you are nuretiy re quired to appear and unswer the com plaint on file herein, on or before the last day prescribed m the order for publication of summons, to-wlt: the expiration of six weeks from the. (Into of the first publication of tiis sum mons; und if you fail to so appear hum answer said complaint, for want there of, the plaintiff will upply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the com-j piailll, BUCCIIlCLiy SLULCU ua lOIUint, LU- wit: For a decree of the Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff nnd defendant; that plaintiff's maiden name be restored lo her; and for such other relief as may be equitable. , This summons is published in the Medford Mail Tribune, by order of tha Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge )f the said Court, made and entered April 30, 1921. The date of the first publication hereof is May 3rd, 1921. GLENN O. TAYLOR, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: 220 W. Main St., Medford, Oregon. Notico 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, 1916 (39 Stat. 218), and June 4, 1920 (41 Stat., 758), and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917, and June 22, 1920, the timber on the following lands will be sold June 3, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auc tion at the United States Land Orfice at RoseburgT 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. Bills will be received. Irotn citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, tha timber on any legal subdivision wiU be. offered aeparately befoi'e being included in any offer of a larger unit. V . T. 39 S R:. 1 W.. Sec L. SWVi NVV,, pine, 150; M., Fir 175 M., none of the pine to be sold for less than $2.50 per AI., and none ot the fir to be sold for less than S2;00 per M. : T. 33 S., R. 5 W., Sec. 9, NW SW'4, pine 200 M,) flf 440 M... hone of the pine to be sold foi less than ?2.50 per M., and none of the fir to.be sold for less than 11.00 per M. T. 31 S R. 7 W., Sec. 1 NEi4 SW'4, fir 300iM., not to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 39 S R. 8 W Sec. 3, SWV NE'i, pine 280 M fir 150 M., NE NW&, pine 220 M., Fir 45 M., SV4 NWVi. Pine 106 M., fir 20 M NWV SV4. pUe 45 M fir 10 M, BW14 SW, pine 95 M fir 35 M SEV4 SW, pine 140 M , fir 10 M., none of the pine to be sold for less than $3.00 per M., and none of the fir to bo sold for less than $1.00 per M. WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner General Land Office. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Store room at 33 North Grape street. Inquire .at Valley Candy Co. -- . , 69 LOST IXJST 34x4 tire. Finder please re ! turn to Mall-Tribune and receive re I ward. . . 60 LOST Brown fox fur in balcony at Page theater Sunday morning. Fin der please return to box office at Page oi-Mall Tribune. 54 Good Service Is measured by results. Are you obtaining satisfactory re sults? If not, consult us about your bookkeeping and other business troubles. O Auditiis Accounting AYSTEM ERVICEIO: rltsuraicc I rvestneirs I m. p. sciiiirrr, Mgr. Phone 581 Liberty Bldg. for Dinner Friday and Mrs. visited the1 most of, Ihc day, : W ANTED SITUATIONS I WANTKD Bookkeeping, by experi enced bookkeeper. Phone 42..-J. ol' WANTED Dressmaking. Alterations, hemstitching, picotins. braiding, beading, accorUeon pleating, buttons covered. Prompt'service, work guar anteed. Alice Scott, Singer Shop, 111 S. Fir. Phone .215-11. 7S' WANTED Position by capable sten ographer. Ans. Box ,1, Mail Inbuilt'. 54 WANTICD By man with family. steady ranch work. C. C. Vorce, Rogue River, Ore. 62 WANTED Position in small mill by timekeeier: would consider retail lumber office work. Box 302, Mail Tribune. 55 SITUATION WANTED High school graduate wishes position in abstract office; willing to learn: salary sec ondary matter. Address 302, Mail- Tribune. 55 WANTED Office work by capable young lady; good penman and knowl edge of typewriter. Address Miss Blake, Mail-Tribune. 55 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Phone 431 R. WANTED Competent cook. 5t). Tel. 3S0. Wages tf WANTED Good woman for general housework on ranch. Mrs. Geo. 11, Mnnsfield, Prospect, Ore. tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Young team, well mulched mures, weisht not under 3,000. Phone 41 l-R-3. 511 WANTED Contract to put up hay on shares, by ton or day. Box SO, Mail Tribune. 59 WANT light car to apply on clussy four-passenger Sttttz Bulldog. Sonic terms on balance to responsible party. Box 742, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 282-J. 69 WANTED Partly furnished or unfur nished 4 or 5 room modern cottage, by June 1st. Call Derby, 73. 65 WANTED To lease for one year. large store suitable for automobile salesroom and gjruge. Space 50 feet wide by 140 feet deep. Rent $150 per month. Address A, care Mail Tribune. tf WANTED Shoe repairing tiy export Also new and second hand shoes at reduced prices. Medford Shoe Hos pital, 119 E. Sixth street. tf WANTED Today. Four auto tires up to 5 inches, to bo, filled with Univer sal Tiro Filler. , ,.tCo, punctures or blowouts. Servlcs-i Station at Mod ford Natatoiiuin. tf WANTED House moving and pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 488-X, WANTED Several men and boys to know that you can buy any bike for $2.00 per woek. Liberty Shop, S. Grape. ' ' . tf iFOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS TOR " RENT Two furnished hotise honsekeepiug rooms. Adults 221 N. Holly. 54 FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished, housekeeping and sleeping rooms. C41 Pine St. 65 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room: also sleeping porch; adults. 325 E. Jackson St. Phone 211. 54 FOR RENT Two or four light house keeping rooms. 511 S. Central. FOR JlENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Largo newly furnished sleeping rooms In private family, $2.50 per week. 325 S. Riverside. 64 FOR RENT Room, $2.00 per week. 446 S. Front. ' 00 FOR RENT Gcntlemen. -Nice sleeping rooms. 245 N. Grape St. tf , FOR RENT BOUSES FOR RENT 3-room partly furnished house, lot 50x100; large porch and woodshed; a bargain. 612 King. '60 FOR RENT 5-room modern liouso, 3 acres adjoining. 008 W. Jackson St. - ' 64 FOR RUNT Five room modern house. 608 N. Jackson St. 63 FOR RENT Modern house, newly 532 S. Ivy St. ' 64 painted and papered. FOR RENT 12-rootn nicely furnished house with player piano and lurge phonograph. Fine resldcnco district. Garage, 4 acres garden. Suitable for one or two families. P. O. Box 1094. tt FOR RENT Four room cottage West side of valley, good location; rent reasonable. M. E. RooL FOR UK NT A l'ARTM 10 NTS FOR RENT Furnished apartments for adults, lower floor. 333 E. Jack son. Front entrance. ' 63 FOR RENT rARMS FOR RENT 2000 acre grain nnd stock ranch on river near railroad station. P. o. Box 1094. li FOR RUNT Irrigated alfalfa ranch near railroad town anu river. Gold Kay Realty Co. tf FOR EXUHAHGB FOR TRADE Will trade good auto as part payment on modern, homo In Meilford. Pnone i-i. u" FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city property, d. A. Chllders Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside, tf FOU SALE REilj ESTATE ! FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for home iu Medford: 10 acres. S acres ol Bartlctt and Anjou pears; 2 acres Spitz and Newtown apples. Fully paid up water right for entire pluce; lino drainage; small 2-room house Willi porch, good small barn, chicken houses, good well of water. Brown & White. 59 ' 'OK SALE 4-room furnished house. $400 cash will handle. C. S. liuttei licld. ii" FOR SALE Good 4-room house, new ly painted and papered; wood house, chic:ken house: berries, fruit trees: garden, potatoes planted: phone, city water; low taxes. At a bargain for quick sale. Plume 805-11. o7 FOR SALE Especially desirable 5 room modern house on Rose Ave.. unusual number of bulll-lu features, 5 closets, 2 trunk rooms, sleeping porch and garage. Immediate pos session. Phone 93S-W. 59 FOR SALE 40 acres land near Eagle Point. Good fruit land. May have value for oil. Moderate payment will handle. Will sell all or part. II. C. Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Los Angeles California. 7N FOR SALE 5 acres orchard, build lugs and all under ditch, $LS00. In quire 51S King St. . tt FOR SALE li room house, two sep arata apartments, furnished or un furnished; an exceptional buy lor investuiont or ns a, home, impure 518 King St., . r '. ' ,! M" FOR SALE Fiiur room house, mod ern ? plumbing, electric light; good location; IPIico $500. .Terms. Pone soivy.i ;','t 58 FOR S-Lli Modern bungalows, fine condition, good neighborhoods. Must sell, Examlno und make offer. -.Nothing reasonable .refused. P. O. Box 951.', 57 FOR SALE Buy from owner, 5 acres or more, good hoiir.o. barn, chicken house. Near town. For information write Box B. B., Mail Tribune. 60 FOR SALE 120 acre homestead relin quishment, 4V& miles east of Med ford, on county roud, all fenced, good house and small octbuildlngs: goo wire corral. Address J., 133 Hurgadine, Ashland, Ore. 50 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Twenty acres of land situated near to Eaglo Point, will trade for California pro perty. Address Owner, 209 Nicolaus Building, Sacramento, Calif. 72 FOR SALE Wood and timborlanils near medford from $12.50 acre up; easy payments. Brown & White, tf FOR SALE-T-WU1 trade Medford home or ranch for good automobile. Gold Ray Realty Co. . tl FOR SALE Oc account of leaving Medford will soli my home, 340 S. Riverside. Two story bungalow, East front, eight rooms, two baths, fire-place, Bleeping porch, built-in features in living room, dining room and kitchen. Fruit room, woodsheds and garage. Lot 80x100. Mrs. Oeo. J. Hoffman, phono 292-X. 59 FOR SALE Four room house with sleeping porch and garage. One-hull' acre lot plowed and planted,; berries and gnrden. Well located in Med ford. Price $1250. Will accept Binall cash sum and monthly payments, W. B. Hewitt, 125 S. Front St. tf FOR SALE Altai In, gram . and stock ranches, from $5.00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Really Co. ' . ' ' tf FOR SALE Good ranches. Bee us before buylug.. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. tf FOR SALE! Lease ana exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE Houses and bungalows. lurnishea. or unturnisnea; aico acreage, C. S. Butterfleld, phone 216. .-'' . FOR SALB IAVK8TOCK 'OR SALE Ono nice black siuldlo miirei. A beauty; Safe for ladies. Call at E. R. Jones' blacksmith shop, Jacksonville, Orei . 59 FOR SALE Work team, harness nnd wagon. Will trado for cnr. 737 W. Clark St. Call after 5 p. m. . 68 FOR A LB Team heuvy horses. 65 riionu iiiu meiiioru. FOR SAL E Good i m 1 1 k goat, cheap. Call 660-X. T FOR SALE Three fresh milk cows. J. B. Yarbrotigh, Griffin Creek. 60 FOR SALE A few fresh milk cows, officially tested. Adjacent to avia tion field, Medford. Schtilz Bros. GO FOR SALE Ten first-class milk cows, high producers. Walsh's place, one mile northeast ol Medford on Crater Lake TOad. 67 FOR SALE Mount Crtnt Ranch of- , fers for sale fonr Shorthorn bulls, ' ready for service, your choice for , $350. Two younger at $200, mostly red. Apply James Stewart, Mounts crest. Ranch. Hilt, Calif. tf AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Dodge touring car, good terms. Phono 100. ' '69 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Chevro let 490, 1918, newly painted, new top and extra good tires, $025. Will al low fair price for Ford in running , order. P. O. Box 732. 5 FOR' SALE 1919 Fortl runabout. .lames. Campbell, Nprdwlck Tito Co, 65 FOR SALE Classy Ford bug with 5 wire wheels. A bargain. Henry ! Crotichor, DoBarr Ave., Medford. 66 FOR SALE Dodge car in excellent condition. Tonus If desired. Phone lilrj between G and 8 p. in. FOR SALF MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Beautiful nigella and sweet peas. Phone 353-.1. 5ii FOR SALE 300 tiers wood, 1 mile north of Sam's Valley P. ().; one Velio hack to trade for good milk cow. Charles Gilchrist, Gold Hill, Ore. 55 FOR SALE 5 ton ! ;rain hity, 2 miles II. P. Anderson. 50 north of Phoenix. FOR SALE One large light oak li brary table, Spanish leather couch, Spanish leather rocker, hammock, I-qt. fruit jars, dining chairs, Spun ish leather bottom, dining table, X II oak: 1 oak rocker. 539 West 10th St. FOR SALE 20 acres alfalfa bay standing. Will furnish mower and rake. 78S-J-1. 57-' FOR SALE .303 Savage, rifle, A-l con ditioii. See II. Giev at Tribune of fice or phono BJ9. 5S FOR SALE Six different Btyles 1921 Singers, and all makes second hand machines. Your terms are ours. Oil, needles, belts, shuttles, bobbins all makes. We repair all makes. New Singers rented by mouth. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 10 S. Fir. Phono 215-R. 7S FOR SALE Cheap, good horse, har ness ami hack; also a dandy gentle saddle mare, saddle and bridge. Walsh's Place, one mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lake road. til FOR SALE Sunrise and Netted Gem seed potatoes. Phono I03-X-2. 64 FOR SALE Hurley-Davidson three speed, motorcycle, jttst overhauled. Has new sprockets, valves, good tires and sidecar. Guarantee)! nie chuttleul condition, Call at 213 llcatty St., after 0 o'clock evenings. 68 FOR SALE 1 Taconia donkey engine 11x15 with line, 30 log chains IS ft. Axes, cross-cut saws, cant hooks, chittt! rollers and miscellaneous log ging equipment. 2 General Electric motors, 35 h. p.. 2200 voltage. Big Pines Lumber Company. tf FOR SALE Centrifugal pump, 350 500 gals, capacity. Bargain. Wm. Young, Young's, Garage. ,65 FOR SALE One 10,000 gallon red wood tank; good condition. John Lyden, Jacksonville, Ore. 54 FOR SALE Alfalfa. Party to cut and pay so much n ton. Ranch just west of Central Point. R. L. Wilson. Phone 500-.T-4. 54 FOR SALE Six-hole range with coils, good condition. 12 S. Orangp. 86 FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap. Palton, Robinson Inc. ' TOR SALE One slightly used SpenrB Wells tractor orchard cultivator at n very low price Geo. 1, Troichier Motor Co. tf FOR SALE Cunnry birds. , 817-Y. Phone tf FOR SALIC TomutD plants, ready now in any quantity. C. Carey, phone lti-t'-ii. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twelve h. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard Bros., . , tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-JX Samuel Bate- man, 30? 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, Treicliler Motor Co., Medford, Ore. ; tf WU SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Bronze, turkey eggs at, reduced prices ns long as on hand. Mjs. D. W. Luke, phono 539-J-l. 63 FOR. SALE Eight weeks old White . Leghorn pullets. Tailored strain, R. ) ViCrnm. Phono 697-R-l. 54 i ,i : FOR, SALE Rhode Island Red- eggs, $1.00 per sotting. Phono. 847-Y. MISCELLANEOUS, CITY TAXI, phono 100. Good sorylce, reasonable prices. ' New manage ment, 119 E; Sixth St. 1 " tf MONIClf TO LOAN CO LOAN J. B, Andrews loans money on real estate and, buys mortgages and Liberty bonds, Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape street BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. A VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 23 North Central Avo., up stairs. . - - - JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated - 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Attorneys PORTER J. N IS F F A ttorney-at-1 aw. i rooms S and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMEiS Corey Building. -Lawyer, Garnott- O. C. BOGUS- Real Estate, law and settlement of estates a specialty. IJ. F. LINDAS--Attorney, Genera) Practice." Patents a specialty, Stewart Bldg. ' WINFIELD- R. GAY LOR D Lawyer. Room 7 Pnlm block, 107 Eust Main St., Medford. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS speclllze in all kinds of cement building products. Cor, Fit and Tenth Streets. . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Au(o Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and host equipped plant lu the Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Chiropractic Pliyslcinn JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 4 09-10 M. F. & H. building. 9 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 5 p. m., daily except Thursday. Phone 680. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 42S M. F. & II. Bldg. Phone 90 5. Elect i-lc Service. BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac tory distributors for Exide Batter ies and Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Nat. Building. Phluo 116. Expert 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, Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER, by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro ceeds to make additional form loans and improve agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars,. E. H. Hurd, Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & II.-Bldg,,. Medford. j . .ii' Fidelity anil Surety Bonds ii FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS i Wo executo all forms of bonds. JlcCurdy Insurance Agency. tf Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Musla studio, 318. Guruutt-Coroy Build ing Phone 72. Mosnn Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weave rugs from old carpets and rugs and clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean ari clean when we clean them." 111 W. Tenth, phone lSO.f Free doliv ery. 1 Osteopaths DR. F. G. CAHLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic - Physi cians. 416-417 Gamott-Corey Bids Phono 904-L. Residence ; 26. 3, Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician. Special attention given1 to eye, ear, nose and throat. 30J Liberty building. Phone 496; ' Painting and Paper Hanging, LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Paper-v hanging, tinting. . Estimates fur-' niahed free, s Phono' 189..' 26 S. Grape St. 1 ' ' - ' Physicians and Burgeons,' T. G. HEINE, M. D, Physician ami Surgeoa, Surgery or eyes, ears, nose ana throat. AH diseases oi ' these organs treated. Glasses fitted 1 814-315 Liberty Bldg. - DR. J. J. EMMENS-Phystclan and. Surgeon. Practice limited, to ye, , ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien- I tifically tested; and. glasses sup plied.. Oculist and AurlBt for S. P. R. It. Co., M. F. A H. Bldg. Phone ' ' SOT. -, cj-.r '.-. ..(-.:. -. '-' JAMES ,C HAYES Physician, and,; 1 Surgeon: office, hours 11, to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta Build ing; residence 1406 ' WV: Main,: Phones: Office 663, res; 492. "Specialty," Medlcan and- Surgical Diagnosis. ,:-.) ,, i " m tt' DR.,WM, W. P, HOLlV-PhyBlclan nnd Surgeon., Offices M. F. A H. Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone. 165-J-2. '" DR. Ai BURSELL Spinologist, Phys ician and surgeon, . Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and dim gonoBis. 309-10-11 M F & HV; Bldg. Elevator to third ' floor, Phone 29. ' Printers nnd Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING qO., has, tha. nest . equippea printing, office iu Southern Oregon. Book binding,,' loose leaf ledgers, billing systems etc. Portland prices. 27 N.' Fir St,' Real Estate, BROWNi A WHITE Real Estate, Int aurance, Loans, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Hotel corner. . . tf Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs, front old and worn carpeta and rugss - .Phonsi . 510-M. 70 Pine St. . ,'' -. Transfer. EADS. TRANSFER A STORAGE COv i Office-42 Jyorth, Front St. Phone 310. Prices right., Sorvlco guar-.' nnteed. -,,(..: DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov, ed, day' or night. ; Sorvlco' guar-' antoed-. Fair treatment. '104 S., Fir.' Phone; Ofrloe. 644 or res. ' G47-R or 206. ' ' '' tt Undertakers 'ERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth, and Oakdalu. Ambulance service, Phone 47, '