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SSSJ! PLANS QFWINBURN i CHILDREN'S PARTY ' . ARE ANNOUNCED Final, arrangements were made i;ist pitiht at a formal meeting held at the yusiln hotel In Ashland for the chil dren's party to he given hy Jesse Win Imrn at Longs Cabin, mm known as ";ip and Halt In the Woods," six miles up the Ashland Creek Canyon tomorrow. Professor Vlning acted as chuli -man. Mih. J''. O. Swedenhurff was ehnsen 'general manager of the event, and tin following committees were unpointed: Uerepllon Mrs. F. t;. Sweden- hurg, Alr. C. D. Lamkin, Mrs. (it-urge (. Jarvls, Mrs. Dill: Mdford. Mrs. Clias. T. Sweeney. Mrs. U. A. Well h. Mrs. J. R Hlttson: Jaeksonville, Mrs. (I. A. Gardner. This committee was empowered to choose additional mein- Kntertainmcnt Miss Edith Swee.- ney and Mrs Francis Montgomery, . Medfnrd. i ,; iJeeoratlon Mrs. Anna D. Knpp. Refreshments Mrs. J. II. Fuller, 'Mrs. F. II. Johnson, Mrs. Bert Moses, Music Mrs. H. A.-Wood. ;, Children's "Welfare Mrs. Cahlwell, 'Mrs. (-. Ij. Lonmis, Miss Eva Pooley, una Miss Nettle 3 loss. Caterer Mrs. Hen (iarnett. t Children between the ages of G and 14 years who have been invited by members of the reception committee and Mr. Wlnburn. will be welcomcl, hIko tit her children between, .;: tigt'S. So child wi41 be denied.. ;The Ashland children are to meet nt the Hotel Austin promptly at one u't'Iock p. m., and will be taken up the , canyon in nutumohiles, each car beirt ehaperond by one of the ladies on the Committees. Med ford and Jacksonville chlldrer. ,meet at the Hotel Medford at .o'clock noon and will be taken to tin Hotel Austin -by '..stage' and then !n ears up the canyon, carefully chape roned. . ;Mrs.- Judge Gardner will take the children ' from Jacksonville to Medford by auto. ' Children taken to the party by their parents in their own cars, if they have additional room are requested to stop at the Hotel Austin and take some-of the other children. The entertainment will consist of various games, prizes to be given to the winners. There will nlso be fancy dancing by a party of children from Medford. -mid 1 other features of In terest to the little ones. Music will ho furnished by the children of Ash land. Kefrcshments will be served at 4 o'clock and the children will leave for home about 5 o'clock, arriving at the Hotel Austin about G. The Med ford and .Jacksonville children will rciich home about G:30. ' Parents are requested to dress their children in rompers or play clothes, and If the weather be cool to supply ihem with suitable wraps. 3n the event of bad weather the party will bo postponed to a later date. i : Any members of the committees will supply further information if called upon by parents. livestock PORTLAND, Ore., May" 31. Cat tle 25c higher; receipts 1016. Choice steers, 7.B6(g)7..75; medium'tosood. $T,00(a7j50; fair to medium $6.003 7.(10; common to fa;r $5.00'S6.00; cSotce feeders $5.2595.75;' choice cows and : heifers $0.00(0 6.50; me- .ilium to good 7 $5.5006.00; fair to medium $4.505.00; common cows $3.50(0)4.50;- canners $2.003.50 ; bulls $3. 50 4.75: choice dairy calves $9.50ig10.00; prime light S!).00;9.50; medium light $6.00ffi J. 00; heavy $3.006.00. Hogs steady; receipts 699. Prime light $8.75'9.25; smooth heavy 250 to 300 lbs. $7.258.25; 300 lbs. and up $6,257.25; rough heavy $5.007.25;"fat pigs 9.009.25; feeder pigs $8.509.00; stags $4.00 (fi.7.25. Sheep 25c higher; receipts 4202. good $5.506.50; culls $4.00(5 5.50; feeder lambs $2.504.00; light year lings $5.00(Tc5;50; heavy $4.50fi 5.00; light wothefs $4.50fi5.00; heavy SJ.504.50; ewes $1.004.25. Ilutti'r PORTLAND, Ore., May 31. But ter steady. Kxtra cubes 2 9c; car tons 31c; prints 80c. Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 2527c f. o. b. Portland; undergrades 23c. . Knn Francisco Eg.cs and Poultry. SAN FRANCISCO. .May 21 But ter,' extras 34c; prime . firsts 32 54c; firsts nominal. Eggs, fresh extras 29c; er:tia firsts 2Sc; dirties 25c; ex tra pull3ts 23 54c; under sized pul lets 22c. liens 23&43c; stasgy roosters 20(i?25c; old lOfilSc; ducks 2j(fi,35r: squabs 45ii 4Sn; pigeons SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY Gcorpe Andrews, Manager .MAIN' FIXMUt Ilt SY COHNFTl MOTOIt CO.. Tin s. Accessories . . . . . MODKItN PI.I'.MHINO 1IKATIXG ).. Heat. Ideal. IIXIHAXOK T1HK CO.,' New and Rebuilt Tire second Tn. A. m itKl.rxn. mimrnrtor Ilt. V. It. K M'l'MAV. Denial Kurgeoll IR. .1. ' IIAVI'.S. Physician anil Surgeon .r'.()l;i-; amiiiIVS STUDIOS. Vohv. Mrs. George Aiulretvr'. Mils: K. I-:. GOHi:. I'lnno ami llarnionr HHS. ulOJJtUU MAUUOX. DltssuiaUllMJ j.- southern ignore 'M.0fi:i..1o dozen; Helgians 17fl N. Y. Stocks KW YOItK, May 31. Shorts re '(Wfii their aggressive tactics inialso plotless in the dramatic imiay s stuck mark Adverse fi- ni'iioal and industrial , iov..i,., .,,.,' I'lii cted further ex;reme losses of one to three points. Sales nnnrnvl- mated 4 ml. noil itirm Allis-Clialmers American ,eet Sugar Ameiican Can American far & Koundrv .. Amer. Hide & Leather prd.. Amer. international Corp., American Locomotive Amer. Smelting & Hefg American Sugar j. o S7 American Sumatra Tobacco 59.3 American T. & T American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison ' All. Guir & w. indies ZZ! Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel "B" Canadian Pacific .... Central Leather Chandler .Motors Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul . Ch'cago, It. . & juc Chinn Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel , Cuba Cane Sugar I'ric (ieneral Klectric Cencral Motors (loodricli Co (I real Noi l hern pfd :.. ('real Northern Ore Ctfs .. Illinois Central bid Inspiration Copper Int. Mer. Marine pfd bid ... International Paper Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville .... Maxwell Motors bid Mexican Petroleum 104.3. 72.3 39.7 SI 3fi.S X2 4 0.G 55.7 114.0 36.7 61.7 5S 28.2 33' 24 29 tiS. 64.5 133.7 10,8 .... 67.5 .... 2S'.5 .... SSI. 7 ... 34.7 .... 53.5 .... 66.6 .... 2 0 ....100 .... 5 ...14 8 22 .... 13.2 Miami Copper Middle States Oil .' Midvale Steel Missoulr Pacific New York Central N. V., N. II. and Hartford Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific :. Oklahoma Prod. & Kef Pan American .Petroleum Pennsylvania People's tins Pittsburg and West Va Kay Consolidated Copper Reading Hep; Irion & Steel Koyal Dutch, N. Y Shell TraiiB. & Trad bid Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific : Southern ltailway 19.5 95.2 70.5 65.2 35 51 30. S 14 70 5 4.C 58 41 2 3.5 7 l.s' 20'.' Standard Oil of N. .!., pfd 106.6 Studebaker Corporation 71 Tennessee Copper X.7 Texas Co 36 Texas & Pacific Tobacoc Products Transcontinental Oil Cnlnn Puclflc , U. S. Food Products U. S. Retail Stores U. S. Ind. Alcohol 24 55.7 9.2 120.2 20 5S.7 65.5 United States Rubber 67 United States Steel 79 Utah Copper 53 Westinghouse Electric Willy's Ovorlund American Zinc, Lead and Sin.... Butte and Superior, bid Cala. Petroleum Montana Power bid 40 8 S.3 13.5 42.5 53 Shattuck Arizona bid 7 Pure Oil 31.7 Invincible Oil , ,1-6.5 General Asphult 07,7 A Ridin' Romeo "A Ridln': Romeo," in which Tom Mix, the William Fox star, has been giving thrilling and humorous enter tainment at the Rlalto theatre for tha past three days, will end Its run there with today's showings. Mix has added to his populinily with "A Rldln' Romeo." Northland Romance One of (he most successful film dramas of the day, "Isobel; or The Trail's End," is o be the feature offer ing at ' the Rlalto theater tomorrow and will remain at that theater fur four days. The cast Includes House Peters and Jane Novak. This rugged romance of the Far North has been the recipient of more praise by metro politan critics than any ojlier produc tion of the reason. The Old Swimmin' Hole Charles Ray, one of the real talent- Telephone ..a.-.u Areola. Mueller .B20 r.20 2H.". i ixxm . . ,2H.-i . . ..r:i . . .12;i-.I . ..'t-M-J MEDFOKD MATT, TRTEUXE, all those people who are constantly watching the classified columns 2Sc;e, stai-s of tlie screen, offers his im mense following a big surprise in "The Old Swiminin' Mole." which comes to the Page theatre tomorrow. It is a picture without u subtitle. Kach scne is told strictly by pantomime panto mime so easily understood that words are truly unnecessary. The picture is sense.'! ""'re being no theme or itleu exploit ed. It is hist an exposition of bovhool ; 'ir, as found in the rural districts of the country. The picture is based upon I James w nitcotno Riley s ceienrateu 31 rt : poe uiof the same name. 36.5 j . t 29.2 The Torrent , 122 I Patrons of the Page theatre tire -:j o ' finding in "The Torrent," now being j oishown there. 'one of the most entor S4 j tabling mid thrilling photoplays of re- iceni moilins. r.va iovuk, who is siai ring In this feature', requires only one or two more siich productions to be come established as one of the prime favorites of the screen. Ml, and Mi's'. Tracy Bnothby moved Saturday lo their ranch at Ue.d lilanket.'' Mr. ' Bootbby lias pur chased several fine . milk, cows, and intends to begin xialr.ving right away. . It. IS: Vincent and family -were hnsi iu'kh callers in Medford Saturday. , A dancing party was given at "Win. 7 tlricves Saturday night. Those pres ent were .Miss Knclle! Jjavis, Allsses Ktbnl, ltessie and Gertrude lliggin- lotbam, Ktta fjrieve, Newel (loodlow. 'ravlon and .luhnliio (Jrieve, Chester Davis, lioli Welch and Lester Gordon. ! Mr. ami Mrs. Clem Clarke spent Sal in-day and Sunday in tin, valley. Joe IMiipps and son. John were also among tile callers in tint valley last week. . i Miss Deneie Manning is visiting with her slsler, Mrs. .1. ., Grieve at ' the .power plant this week. Miss Mac Clarke was a Sunday visitor at the 1 llgginbotham home. i City' Treasurer's Notice of Semi Annual Interest Due Notice Is hereby given that the semi annual interest on paving, sewer and water-main assessments upon all pro perties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will he due and payable at the office of the city treasurer June 1, HUM, and will be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date ami shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5', J upon the amount of such delinquency. Thirty days alter any such delin quency the property will be sold for the amount of such delinquency, to gether with penalty and costs Of such sale in accordance with the provisions of Section MS of the city charter. Bated n't Medford, Oregon, this 23rd day of May, 1921. MARY A. HASWELL. Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon, for Jackson County. Emily 11. Mercer, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph B. Mercer, Defendant. "To Joseph 1). Mercer, (he above named defendant: In the name ot the State of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint on file herein, on or before: the last day prescribed in the order1 for publication of summons, to-wit: the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons; and if. you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want there of, the plaintiff will npply to the Court, for the relief prayed for In the coin plaint, succinctly stated-as follows, to wit: For a decree of the Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff's maiden name be restored to her; and for such other roUef as may bo equitable. ,. ,', This summons Is published , in the iMedhiid Mail Tribune, by order of the lion. F. M. Calkins, Judge of, the said Court, made and entered April' 30, 1921. .The dale of the first publication hereof Is May 3rd, 1921. GLENN O. TAYLOR, ,, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address; 220 W. Main St., Medford, Oregon. Notice of Sale of Government Timber General Lund Office, Washington, D. C, April 16, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that subject io the conditions and limitations of the Acts of June 9, 191C (39 Stat. 218), and Juno 4, 1920 (41 Stat., 758), and the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior 6f September 15, 1917, and June 22, 1920, I be timber on the following lands will be sold June 3, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt public auc tion at the United States Land orfice at Roseburg, 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'eposit ed nt time of sale, money to bo 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 organized under tho laws of the United States or nny state, territory or district thereof only. Upon nppllca'lon of a qualified purchaser, the timber on nny legl subdivision will be offered separately before being Included in any offer of a larger Unit. , T. 39 S R. 1 W.. Sec. 5, SW'4 NV4, pine 150 M., Fir .17,5 M none of the pine to be sold -for less than $2,50 per M and none of tlie fir lo be sold for less than $2.00 per M. T. 33 8., R. 6 V Sec. 9, NW',4 SW'i, pine 200 M fir 410 M none of the pine to be sold foi less than $2.50 per M and none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 31 S It. 7 W.. Sec. 1. NE J4 SW.54, fir 300 M, not to be sold FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS MTCDFOTCT). OTCtfiiOX. TUESDAY. MAY P.l. 1021 for less than $1.00 per M. T. 39 S., H. S W.. Sec. 3, SW'4 NKi, pine 20 M.. fir t.r.i M., NKV, NW "i . pine 220 M., Kir 45 M.. SW 4 NW4. pine 105 M., fir 20 M.. NWV1 SW'U. !l.o 45 M., fir 10 M SWli SWi, pine 95 L, fir 35 M.. SKA SW'i. pine 1(0 M. fir 10 M none of the pine to be soid for less than $3.00 per M , and none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. WILLIAM SPRY. Commissioner General Land Office. WANTKH S1TVATION9 W ANTKD By' middle-aged woman, housekeeping or cooking for 6 or 7 ! gentlemen. Plume 917-L. i'.u WAN'TKD Carpentering, painting. ' house cleaning, jobbing; wages tea ' sonable. Phone 9 17-L. 60 WANTKI) By expert window oleaiv ers, buildings, store fronts, etc. Floors w axed. Residence work : i Kiiefi.'illv I.!1VI1M 1111(1 e:i rilell's ejirpil ' for. References If desired. By Geo. 'A. Seely. phone 947-L. A. M. Rhoads, phone 705-W. 61 WANTKI ) Dressmal; lug. Alterations, hemstitching, pleoting. lnaiding, he;Mling, accordeon pleating, tuitions covered. Prompt service, work guar anteed. Alice Scott. Singer Shop, 10 S. Fir. Phono 215-!. 78 WAN'TKD By man steady ranch work. Rogue River, Ore. with C. C. family, Vorce, 62 II KM' WANTKI) Mulo ami I'emule WANTKI) Several more experienced tblnneis. Phone 136-lt eveidngs. , Court Hall. 61' WANTKO Apple thinners. 25c per hour. Transportation free from Med rord. Bear Creek Orchard. (in llKLP'W'ANTFl) I'KMALU W A NT K I ) ( 'oiu poteu t. cook, $50.iio. Phone ::so. Wages tl WANTKI) Girl for cooking and gen eral housework, Telephone Jack sonville 3S-K-5 or write K. C. Preston Jacksonville. 62 WANTKI) Competent girl for general housework. Phono 431 R. W A XT K I ) Ml St;! : LBjA N EOUS WANTKI) Home for boy seven years old. Pav by week or mouth. Box 100, Mull Tribune. 61 WANTKD-314-W. To buy tomato plants. WANTKI) Information ns to r)ie holder of warrant No. 152 on School District iNo. 62, .Inckson county, that It may lie paid. Com municate with the Clerk of District No. 62, Rogue ltlvor, Ore. R. P. ' D. 1. :i; ' 61 WANTED Children's sewing. 522-W. i Phone 63 WANTED Partner, with $1000 to In vest with servines In established business. P. O. Box 771, iMedford, Oregon. -61 WANTED A used tent. Reply De Luxe Ano Top Bbop, 112 N. Front i,tutii(,i(i, Li- WANTED Shoo repnlrtnrf by export. Also new and second-hand shoes at reduced prices. Medford Shoo Hos pital, '119 E. Sixth sti'eet. .It WANTED Today. Four auto tires up to 5 inches, to be filled with Univer sal Tiro Filler. No punctures or blowouts. Service Station nt Med ford Nattttorium. , Jf" WAN I ED House moving and re pairing. Phono 4S8-M or 488-X. tf WANTED 'Several men and boys to Know mat you can nny any Dike lot $2.00 per veek. Liberty Shop, S. Orape. tf FOIt ItENT TIOUSKKKEPIXGI V JtOOMS FOR SALE Furnished housekeeping room. Adults. 325 E. Jackson St Phono 211. 65 FOR RENTHoiiRekoeplng rooms. 219 Talent Court. Phone 955-R. 65 FOR ItENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ItliXT Room, $2.00 per week 445 S. Front. C0 FOR RENT Nice sleeping rooms. Gentlemen. 215 N.Tirape St. tf FOK ItKXT HOUSES FOR RENT Five room modern cut- tage, close In. Inquire 26 Cottage St. 61 l'OR RENT Modern mmgalow; no children. Call 5S9-R-2. tf FOR ItENT 12-room nicely furnished house with player piano and large phonograph. Hue residence district, Garage, 4 acres garden. Suitable for one or two families. P. O. Box ' 1094. tt FOK RENT Pour room cottage West , side of valley, good location; rent , reasonable. M. E. Root. FOR ItKXT rvm.Ms FOIt KENT bunch 354 miles north of Medford, 25 ;' acres, K"od buMdings. Owner gone cast. Inquire of Mrs. Brumbaugh, Route 3, Box 143. 61. FOR RENT 2000 acre grain ami stock ranch on river near railroad Elation. P. O. Box 1094. If"' FOIt RENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch near railroad town ana river. Gobfj nny ueniiy co. tr FOR RKXT MIS:iCt.I,AXFOUH FOR RENT To base for one vear. large store suitable for automobile I i salesroom . and garage. Space ,50. feet wltlo by 110 feet deei, Rent . $150 per month. Address. A, carejj Mall Tribune. . , t ' " Oregon read of The Mail Tribune in order to fill MOXHY TO LOAN TO LOAN securily. -Money. $Jiin0 P. O. Box 775. good Oil TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on rem estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 31 North Crape street MISCKI.liAXKOUH. 1HISWKI.I. .MINING STOCK, bouulit and sold. Give amount ami price you wish to buy or sell at.' Geo. S. Barton, Grants Pass, Ore. 67 CI TY TAXI, phone loo. Goon service, reasonable prices. New manage ment. 119 L". Sixth St. tf FOR EXtflf5K FOR TRAU1C Trucks to trade ror city property. C. A. Childers .Motor Co.. 127 N. Riverside. tf FOR SALE RK.Tj KSTATE FOR S VLK Cheap, .two bouses anil fv-'i lots in Glendale, Oregon. In :euiro Mrs. Lena Cook, 311 X. Cen tral Ave., Medford. Hi KOR SALE Twenty eight hundred acres of laud for sale, located along the paved highway, 12 miles south of Ashutuud. Good soil, large amount of wood and timber. Spring water on every section. Good for stock ranch. Ten dollars per acre. Easy terms. 1'. T. Mer ; rill, Ashland, Oregon. 65 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for stock' merchandise, one (i-room modern bungalow. Lots 100x120. ' BeUriug fruit tre.'s and all kinds of 'berries, valued at ,M5un, at Mai-shlield. Orel C. O. Powell, Box Sill, Medford, Ore. . " 1 6-i I FOR SALE 10 acres. 3'i; in bearing I orchard, modern bouse, electric lights. Milk bouse, barn and chick en house. Half mile rrom city. Box 90, Mull Tribune. ' 63 POR SALE 10 acres: 2 acres Ding cherries, 5 acres Ne.vtown apples, well cultlvaled, 3 acres uncleared land. Orchard 12 years old, two miles ninth of Ashland, one mlloj from highway. Finn crop fruit this year. Must sell account ill health. Address P. O. Box 50."(, Ashland, Ore. (II FOR SALE 110 acres 2'i niil03 from Rogue River. 40 acres crop, balance timber; family orchard. P. L. Freed, Rogue' River, Ore., It. R. 1. 60 FOR SALE 10 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, l.oa Angeles 'California.' 7S FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Twenty acres of land situated near to Eagle Point, will trade for, California pro perty. Address Owner, 209 Nicolaus ' Building, Sacramento, Calif. 72 FOR SALE Wood and tlniborlunds near medford from $12.50 acre up; easy payments. Brown & White, tf FOR SALIC Will trado Medford homo or ranch for good automobile Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOIt SALE Allalln, grain and stock ranches from $5.00 per aero up; long time, easy payments, tlold liny Realty Co. tf FOll SALE Good ranches.' Soo us before buying. Jv 1). Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phono 53-M. : tf FOR SALE Lease and exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE furutehed acreage. 216. -Houet and .'bungalows, or unfurnished; alco C. S, Buttorfield, phone VOn BALK jUVITOC'H. FOR SALE Beautiful fresh milk goat, 6 quarts, per day., Walsh's place, onu mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lake road.. - . . ill FOR SALE Olio well bred nli'dhlo. ,pnp; would trade 1'or ladles' blcv'ee or guitar. 109 S. Holly St. Plione , 939 or 3S0-M. 62 FOR SALE Airednlo male, 7 months old. Cheap, to good home. 607 W. Eleventh. i 60 KOR SALE 7 milk cows, 5 calves, two yearlings. Stlllo Bros, Trull, Ore. (li FOR SALE 25 head of stock cattle . cheap. K. A. Spitzmiller, It. 3. ' Box OilA, Medford. 64 FOR SALE Registered Poland China sow and six pigs, eligible for regis ter. U65 E. Main, Ashland. Phone 410-J. 01 FOR SALE A few frest, mil), cows, officially tested.' Adjacent to avia tion field, Medford: Schulz Bros. 60 FOIt SALE Ten first-clans millc cows, . high producers. Walsh's placo, one , mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lake road. . 67 t'OR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for sale frmr Shorthorn bulls, rendy for servlco, your choice for $350. Two younger nt $200, mostly red. Apply James Stewart, Wnint rrest Rnnch. Illll. Calif. '. " tf Good Service Is measured by results. Are , . yon obtaining satisfactory re- , suits? f not, consult us about 1 your bookkeeping unU othor ' juiciness troubles. Aud'ltin.eJ, AeeouMlivJ SVSTOIERVICFJ M, P. SCUMITT, Mar, ' I'lione RHI IJlH-nr IHrty. the mail tribune daily their many wants? Start at once FOK 8AI.F MISCKLIAXKOUS Milt w.i,i.. liooii neavywemnt cook slove. Inquiit ;n, t oitage St. ill l-'OI! SALE Model S I lay wood vnleatl-j izing machine. Price $J5'i. Inquire I 31 1 X. Central Ave. Poll SA1.E hay, baled. 12 lens of clioict Plume P'.vR-l. gram tf l'OR SALE Good hay per ton. Phone 10-K-:: FOR SALE Piano, $!.M). Can also sell you direct from factory Jlain iln ii. Ellington. I '.a lei win and Howard pianos. Phono HIM-.I. H. N. I.ol'lalld, 62 KOli SALE Alfalfa bay Half mile south of tow 11. Pollenger, 5-F-2. in shock. Pholle Mr. tf 'OR SALE Rooming house, rail up all the time Good lease. Will take Pord car on deal. Kor particulars address No. 3, Mall Tribune. 63 l'OR SALE Alfalfa bay in Held. $9 per ton. $S.5n In lots of 5 or more Ions. Not early cutting of weeds, but A I properly cut and cured al falfa hay. Three miles west on Jaeksonville road, one-half mile north on llanley Lane. East side ot road opposite Miss Alice llanley homo. I lay ready for delivery May 31. Scales on place. L. I). Harris, phone 685-11-2. 60 FOR SAI.10 Kirsl cutting all'all'a hay $10. Phone 353 Jaeksonville, even , lugs. ' 60 FOR SALE Cook stove, small heat , ing stove, oil healer, axmiuster hall j or stair carpel; vacuum cleaner, ! attachments; hall tree with good ; mirror; lumber for crating or chick i "(in coops; two tents for real. Want ' garden hose, two-biniier oil stove. 512 S. Holly, 77S-X. 61 l'OR SALE. Small electric range. Ap ply 23 N. Ivy. Ill 'OR SALE Alfalfa hay In the shock. Phone 7SI-Y or 1-E-l. 61 FOIt SALE War Eagle mining stock on June 2;lid, for 40e n share. Phone 9(5, E. II. French. SI FOR SALE Tent, awning and canvas business cheap. Willing to teach purchaser. Must leave city. P. O. Box 790. , 61 FOR SALE Six different styles 1921 Singers, and all makes second hand imicliineM. Your terms nro ours. Oil, needles, belts, shuttles, bobbins all makes. Wo repair all makes. New Singers rented by month. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 10 S. Fir. Phono 215-R. 7S FOR SALE Cheap; good horso, har ness and buck; also u dandy gentle saddle mare, saddle unit bridle. Walsh's Place, one mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lake road. 61 FOR SALE 1 Tacoma donkey engine 11x15 with line, 30 log chains 18 ft. Axes, cross-cut saws, cant hooks, chute rollers and miscellaneous log ging equipment. 2 (lenmal Electric motors, 35 h. p., 2200 voltage. Big Pines Lumbor Company. . tf FOR SALE Slx-bolo rango with colls, good condition. 12 S. Orange. 86 FOR SALE Konlson trnotor Patlon, Robinson Inc. cheap. FOR RALE OR TRADE Two twelve . li. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard Bros. i tf FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone D12-J, Samuol Bato man, 302 Maplo St. - . AUTOMOIULTC8 FOIl"ALE i920Hulck; Six! "$1400; good as new. Seo Attorney Borden. ' ; ' ' " 65 Ko'ir-sxra'Riviine Jackson county, 5 Pasco wire wheels, new engine,' top, renders, ; run 50O miles, $395. Servlco Gar ! '' age. Phorio .6011. no VfiH .SALE 1916 Kurd" touring car cheap for cash. Chestor Fitch, )lioiio14-F-j2. . 60 FOR SALE Dodge cur ' in excellent condition. Turms if desired.- Phone ' 781-J, botween 6 and 8 p. m. "K SALIC POULTRY AX1) EGGS FOIt SALE liens Phono S47-Y. and chickens. .'.' "tf FOR SALE One doz. O. A. C. Barred Rock hens and rooster. Nearly new double bed, 3-burnor nil ' stovo and rocker. 316 N. Front St. ' 61 FOR SALK-S47-Y. -Setting hens. Phone tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Centrul Ave., up stairs. JACKSO'N COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFK Al(nrney-at-lnw, rooms H and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAM En Corey Building. Lawyer, Garnett- O. C. HOGGS Real Estate, law and settlement of estates a specialty. B. F. LINDAS Attornoy, General Practice. Patents, a specialty. Stewart Bid;. WINF1KLD R. OAYLOR D Lawyer. Room 7 Pnlm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT II It I C K A BLOCK WORKS speclllzo In all kinds ot cmnent blinding products. Cor. Fir and Tenth streets. PAflE SEVEN and use this Advertising Medium I! US l.YF.SS 1 )I li Kl TOIt Y Auto Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plunt in tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Chiropractic t'liysiclan JETFTrTjirrYTstraigbt Chi7 practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H. building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.. daily except Thursday. Phone 580. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg. Phono 96 5. Electric Service. BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac tory distributors for Exldu Batter ies and Fairhauks-Mnrse light plants. Nat. Building. Pliine 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 farm loans and Improve agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars, E. H. Hurd, See.y.-Treas., 411 M. F. & 11. Bldg., Medford. Fidelity and Surely Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS Wo execute all forms of bonds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tf Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON I1AIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony, llalght Mtislo studio, 318 Garuett-Coroy Build ing Phono 72. F Mosun Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUO CO. We weave rugs from old carpets and rugs and cleun all rugs. "Rugs we cleun arc clean when we clean them." lli W. Tonth, phono 180., Free deliv ery. Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. F.VA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Phys .clans. 416-117 Uurnott-Uorey Bldg, Phone 904-L. Residence - 26 - & Laurel St, DItrW. W. HOWARD Osteopathic " Physician; Special attention given to eye, oar, nose and throat. 301 Liberty building. Phone 490. Painting mid Paper Ifanglng. LEWIS & CASEY Painting, Paper hanging, tinting. ; 'Estimates fur nished freo. Phone 189. 26 S. Grape St. - i Physicians ami Surgeons. T. G. HEINE. M. U. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty, Eye.' Ear, Nose und Throat. Glasses scientifically fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grapo and Main Sts. ' ' DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and Surgeon. Prnctico limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested 'and glasses ' sup plied. Octtlist and Aurlst for S. v'.' R, R. Co., M. F. & II, Bldg. Phone 567.. - - f -, ,, ' ' JAMT5S ,C. HAYES Physician -and Surgeon; offire hours 11 to 13 a. in.', 2 to 4; 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta Build ing; residence 1405 , .,W. '; Main, Phones: Ofrice 503, res. 492. "Specialty," Medican und Surgical Dlifgnosls. . 7ic.1l : tf DR. W.M.' W.; Pf HOLT-VPhyslciaa nnd Surgeon. . Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 105. Residence US Genesee St. Phone lOS-JS. i DR. A. BURSELL Splnologist, Phys. iclan nnd surgeon. . Spinal adjust monts, general treatments and dim gonosla.. 309-10,-ir M.-l.'.& H, Bldg.. Elevator tq third , floor. Phone 29.' ' 1 . ... , Printers nnd Publishers ; MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the hesr equipped printing office-in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing syBtetns, etc. Portland prices. 2 7 N, Fir St. 3 Itcnl Estate. BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In surnnco, Lonns, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Hotel corner. Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLU EE RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and ruga. Phone B10-M. 706 Pino St . Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlro 42 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: Ofrice 644 or ro. 647-R or 200. tf Vndertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor, SlxtO and Oakdalo. Ambulance service. Puuue 47, ;