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PAfiE SEVEN
AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY
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
. MEDFftRD jtATLi
WPEOPLE R JACKSON COUNTY
if - - nut wjin yourself
Sport B. V.D.'s --,!;,..!: - -
ij.":,.!., run
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MINNEAPOLIS Captain Phil
and J- M. Davies, members of the
land Stanford university tennis fain
will open. a rour months tour of tin
central west and east here this after -
noon when. they moot a University of
Minnesota team.
SYRACUSE, X'Y. Jasper C. Skim
of (Morton established an American
record here yesterday when he broke
200' straight targets to win the New
York amateur .championship at sln-.-p.
targets. The best previous scute In a
state championship was 199.
PRINCETON. N. J.-The University
of California crew which is tu race,
the Princeton varsity on Lake Came
Kic Saturday, did not go out this urnm
litg for the first time since its arrk il
two weeks ago and hereafter will row
uiii. in niiciimuii. i ne men seem
to he in condition and Coach li. F.
Wnllis'is planning to spend the re
nialning time In polishing the blade
work. The westerners covered a
quarter mile in 1:10 1-5 yesterday, ex
ceptionally fast time If this pace could
lie kept up over the entire mile and
seven-eights course.
IIONFORP.Cal. Ralph Stroud, for
luer pitcher In the Pacific Coast Base
ball league, said yesterday ho planned
,to repudiate-.liis signature to a two
year contract .with the Chicago White
.Sox, iyjiich .he. stated, he signed last jT"l'.'icco Products ..
Sunday 'Jiefoi'e no witnesses: iTriinsiiintinentai on
. I'ulon Pacific
., WALLA WALLA-Whltmnn college' s' Petal I 'stores H
ihaseball team, fell before Washington v. ' , "i!"," "
, State's, nine yesterday X-to. 2. irnited states Rubber
SEATTLE Pal Moore,
Memphis
bantamweight boxer was ready for his
bout tonlgnt ,wilji Franklc Monroe of
San Francisco. The bout will go four
rounds. .
EUGENE Jack Ueneflcl has been
appointed graduate manager at the
University of Oregon.
; SALEM R. L. Mathews, for six
. years WIManiette university athletic
coach, loft yesterday for Seattle whore
ho has accepted a position on the
athletic staff of (ho -University ,of
Washington. j ,
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Livestock
, PORTLAND, Ore., Juno .1. Cattle
steady; .receipts 40.
Hogs steady; ..receipts 182. Prime
light $8.50 9.25, others unchanged.
Sheep steady to stronger; receipts
1051. .Prime, lambs $6.507.25; others
.unchanged.!
. Butter,
PORTLAND, Ore., June 1. Hutler
c higher. Ilutterfnt lc higher. Extra
,cubes 31c; cartons 33c; prints 32c.
ilutterfat, No. .1 churning cream 20 &
,8c f.o.b. Portland; undcrgrndes 24c.
Poultry and Eggs
PQRTLAND, June .1. Poultry
Hens, ,17.i;23c; tbroilers, 1525c; old
roosters, 12c.
.Hay
Hay Buying price, .tlmpt!y, $21"!
5; alfalfa, $18 & 18.50.
Wheat
PQRTLAND, Qxa., June
..Wheat: .llard whito $1.32;
white, white club, $1.30; hard
tcr, northern spring, $1.20;
1.
soft
: "alia ,$1.2..
Today's car recoipts Wheat 113;
flour 4; oats 4; hay 2.
NEW YORK, June 1. Today's
slock market-duplicated for the must
pint Us recent dull and reactionary
movements. Speculative issues re
corded rurthcr material price iinpalr-
nient, .Sales approximated 575,0ml
nhn res.
Allls.Clialnicis ' 31""'
American Hcet Sugar
Aniorie.m . Can
American Car Foundry
American Hide & Leather pfd.
American International Corp.
American Locomotive
American Smelting &ltcf'g. .-
American Sugar . . .
American Sumatra ToPlacco . .
American T. & T. .
AnicKlcan .Woolen
Anappnda Copper
Atchison
All...fiulf & W. Indies
Paldwln Locomotive
L-iltlmnre .& Ohio
I'-thJehem Steel. "H" -
''anadiiln" Pacific
''ntial Leather .
'bandler Motors' .'i.'l '
'besapcake Ohio
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(ieorire Andrews, .Manager
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SECOND FLOOR
1'R. A. Bl'RKLVND, Chiropractor "
!R. V. R KAUFMAN. Denial Surgeon
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GEORGE ANDREWS STUDIOS. olee. Mrs. I.eorM
MRS .IT, T (HIKE. Piano nnd Harmony
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Shell Trans, k Trad. . . . . .
Sinclair i.'iin Oil
Southern I'aeifle .
Southern Railway ...
Standard dil ,,r x. j. piy.'
Kluilebaker Corporation . .
Tennessee Coppe,.
Texas Co,
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jl'lah Copper
i w'stlngliouse Electri,
Willy's Overland
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American Zinc, Lead and Sin.
Putto and Superior (bid) ....
Cala. Petroleum . .
Montana Power (bid)
Shnttuck Arizona
Pure Oil
Invincible "oil
General Asphalt' . . . i
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ASHLAND, June 1. Next Sunday
evening, .lime 4, is the date set for the
beginning of the revival renaissance
under auspices of Dr. Ilulgin. The
meetings will be held in the Chautau
qua auditorium. In the meantime var
ious committees arc busy with prelim
inary arrangements. Rev. C. F. Koeh
lcr, Presbyterian pastor, is general
chairman, and V. O. N. Smith, secre
tary. Sub-committees include the fol
lowing activities: Prayer meeting,
Mrs. Mary Hovt: advertising.. Rev. W.
L. Evans and Mayor Lamkln; delega
tion, O..F. Carson; music, G. H. Yeo;
chief usher, Homer .Hillings; personal
workers, .Leo Jammerthal; treasurer,
F. S. Engle; boys and girls, Mrs. Jose
phine Chample, pastor of the Christian
church; building, H. O. Dutterfield.
The' opening services next Sunday
evening will assume the proiwrtions of
a grand union meeting rally. ' j
It Is reported that II. C. Sparr, resid
ing here,. and engaged In clerical work
at the state highway offices in Med-
Iford, is soon to remove to Wisconsin
permanently, having accepted a re
sponsible position in a big manufac
turing Industry, carrying with It a sal
ary of $5000 per year.
Sixty homing pigeons started from
local American Railway Express of
fices last Saturday morning on . a
"hike" for Vancouver, J!. C, in com
petition with records established by
airplane service. "As the crow flies,"
the distance Is about 178 miles, though
over 000 by either railroad or highway.
Tile birds were liberated here under
auspices of a Seattle sportsmen's club.
Seldom do all the birds reach any
given destination, especially when the
number Is so lurge as that which en
tered this race.
The topic of discourse on Memorial
Sunday, by Ucv. C. A. Edwards, 'of the
Methoilist church, was "Our Glorious
Dead," whilo Rev. W. L. Evans, at
the Baptist church, sjioku on "True
Greatness.
An outing is in prospect for i.vun
Butler, .Mayor Lamkln and Henry En
ders. Jr.. if they accept appointment
at the bands of the chamber of com
merce as delegates to tho .National
Park to Park Highway association, to
be held at Salt Lake, June Hi-17.
Funeral services of. the lu:e W. II.
Smith, who died latc-y a- rfilt, as re
sult of accident, were held at Stock's
parlors in this city, under auspices of
the Odd Fellows of Itoseburg. of which
lodge he was a member. Deceased was
03 years' of age. and a recluse, who
followed mining prospecting.
Installation or a water settling tank
it -.the power- plant up the canyon,
agitated for sometime past, has been
postponed incletmliciy, me ow... n
no funds available to meet this ex
pense.
ilic cost would apiiiQAiiimi
Tcleplioiic
250
Mueller
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.'O.. Heat. Ideal. Areola.
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j ASHUWD AND VKINnY
! $10,000. A chief advantage of
installation is said tu lie that the puri
i.., e f .,, i,t
i...' .' .i. .i..i ,i,., .',i,., r!
.m,,. ,C m
-1 the meters winch are gradually being
f iiiitiDiluced. Roily water is merely tem-
' porary during the inciting snow and
; taitiy season.
J lncideut to Memorial Day exercises.
' Jibe pioneer cemetery in the vicinity of
Kingsbury Springs -.was'talso visited,
jwiicru ii voiiuiiaerg u me iiiuuin wai
t era are buried, and their resftns
Ijdaces were honored accordingly.
Members to the number of 07 were
added to the roster of Illlluh Temple
at . the Shrine ceremonial held at Eu
gene lust Saturday. ,As a result the
membership is now approaching the
05o mark.
Mrs. Louis Lager, after a visit with
friends here, left on Wednesday this
week for her homo at Aberdeen, .South
Dakota, stopping at Kugene on her
way to Portland. She was accompan
ied north by Mrs. Otilla Caldwell,
member of the Dunn family, who lias
been visiting relatives and friends In
this vicinity, and whoso home Is in
Los Angeles.
Mrs. Docia Plndor has returned to
her homo In Portland,, after a visit
here with a number of pioneer fam
ines. Many will remember the well known
Pasmore Trio of former Chaulnuiua
dijys. Thoy will revisit Ashland . this
summer, Prof. Henry Hiekford Pus
moro conducting a- vocal music class
during the summer school season.
Since appearing here the gifted daugh
ters have won additional honors lioth
at home and abroad.
Lilhia jiark was tho scone of a merry
company lust Friday; ptipf Is of the
Wagner Creek school having been en
tertained by their teacher, Ethel
Trautfether, after "graduation."
Plans for celebrating the Fourth are
under way, the chamber of commerce '
having appoint A. C. Niiiinger, Fred
i
I
Eugle and O. F. Carson n commit tee
to perfect arrangements. The event
will be a one-day celebration.
As host to children in general
throughout the valley, Jesse Winburn
kept open house on .Wednesday to a
lot of young folks who gathurod at his
outing camp in the midst of Wliiburn's
cabins in Long's Lodge territory.
There was a musical program and
feasting galore. Misses Edith Sweency
antl Frances Montgomery of Medford,
and Mrs. F. G. Swcdeuburg, . of this
city, assisted in. great measure in tho
entertaining.
The Knights of Truth or tho Presby
terian church recently pitched their
camping tents amid Wagner creek sur
roundings. Funeral cervices of Mrs. Sarah Mc
Donald,. who died in this city last week
were held on Saturday at Dodge's par
lgrs, the remains being sent to Myrtle
creek for interment.
Tho children's playground equip
ment has been installed in the parks
in readiness for the summer, outing
season. .
There is more undeveloped water
power in northern Maine than in any
other section of the eastern seaboard
of tlie-Uniled States.
The percentage of Jews , to the
world's population is estimated ,at
nine-tenths of. ono per cent.
.There arc about 700 dyes of com
mercial importance.
HAPPY WOMEN
Plenty .T 'Itcm in Moiirord, vanil Good
Reason for It.
Wouldn't, any woman be happy. . (
After years of backache autlering, .,
Day.s of misery, nights of unrest, ,
The distress of urinary troubles.
When she finds freedom.
Many readers will profit by the fol
lowing: '
Mrs. Hairy llanimctt, 208 Tripp
St., Mcdl'ord, says: '.'.Sonic time ago
I .used Diuui's Kidney P. lis for an at-,
tack of kidney .troubl?" and .know
there is nothing better for tliU com-;
plaint. My kidneys were disordered
and .1 suffered froin . severe back
aches. At times 1 would feel dull mill
vuil down and my kidneys acted ir
i'egulurly. '.Dunn's Kidney 1,'ills soon,
relieved the backache and put (iuy
kidneys ill good order."
Price Ode' at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney rcmed-- fL.t
Dunn's Kidney Pills the minn" tii;it
Mrs. Hatmpett had. FoHler-Milburii'
Co., Mfrs.,' Jitifl'alo, X. Y. ' . Aifv.
Notice of Sale of Government Timber
General Land Office, Washington,
D. C. April 10, 1921.
Notice Is hereby given that subject
to the coudltionG and limitations of
the Acts of June 9, 1910 (39 Stat. 218),
and June 4. 1920 (41 Stat., 758),. and
AUCTION SALE
At Central Point, 'I will sell at auc
tion, sinnc very good furniture .beloiiK
Ing to Mrs. Edgar. Sale to be at the
Methodist Parsonage or. :.st iuid Man
sanita street. Haturdny, June 4, at
1 :30 p." m.. comprising
1 Round Oak Dining Table, 's Din
ing Clinics. 2 Rockers, Small Library
Table. Sanitary Cot, 1 Empire Rug,
;ixl2, 1 Empire Rug, 9xs, 1 Fjhre Rug
!l.12. 1 Brussels .Rug,' 8x5, Oak Dress
er. -Oak R'We Toi Desk, 2 Kitchen
Tabus, Fishing :Outt. 2 Tubs.
Avringer. Buckets, ' Honk Case, ' I
Stand. Ironing Hoard. Auto Chains.
Spot Light. Cainp'Hiove. Singer Sew
ing .Machine. Pictures, Irishes. Fruit
Jars, f'ook ing Utensils. Gulden Tools,
and many other useful articles.
Auctioneers Note: If you are fur
nishing, don't miss this sale. These
woods are worthy or ynur attention.
Auelion on Saturday. June 4. 1:30
P. ni.- .terms c.tsn
.EO. I.. -NE.W.K,
Aucdoncer.'"
PS'
thls'tho instructions of the Secretary oflj
itho Interior of September .15, 1917,.
ami . min iv-i'. me limner im uie
following lands will bo sold Juno a,
.,.I, . , WI- I.OC.
,.-,, .i xv .,- I-...... - i
tion at the United States Land Office;
at ltoscburg. Oregon, tu the highest i
bidder at uot Ucss than the appraised I
value as shown by this notice, sale to
be subject to the approval of tho Sec
rotary or tno Ulterior, rne purcuasu
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 fur the timber which
must bo removed within ten years.
Bids will be received lroni citizens of
tho 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, the timber on any legal
subdivision will be offorod separately
before being included in any offer of a
larger unit.
T. 39 S..-R. .1 W.. Sec. 5, SWtt
NWH. plno.150 -M.. Fir 175 M.. none
of the pino to bo sold for loss than
J2.50 per M., and none of me fir to hei
sold for less than 2.no per M. T. 33iFOR TUADH Trucks to trade for city
S R. 5 V., Sec. 9, NW'i SW W , pine i
2U0 M fir. 440 M.( none of tho pino to
bo sold foi less tnan $2.:0 per M., and
none of the fir to be sold for less than
$1.00 per M. T. 31 8.. R. 7 W., Sec 1,
NEi SW'4. fir 300 M.. not to bo sold
for less than $1.00 per M. T. 39 S.,
R. S W Sec. 3, SW4 N'E',4, pino 2S0
M.. fir 150 M..'NE',i NW!i, pine 220
AL. Fir 15 M SW'i NWy,, pino 105
M., fir 20 M.. NWV1 SW4piae -15 M.,
fir 10 M., SWVi SWy,, pino 95 M.,
fir 35 M., SE4 SWV, . pino 140 M,
fir 10 M.. none of tho pine to bo sold
for loss than $3.00 per M., and none
of tho fir to be Bold for less than $1.00
per M. WILLIAM SPKY,
Commissioner General Land Office.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Hy expert wnidow clean
ers, buildings, store fronts, etc.
Floors waxed. Residence work a
specialty. Lawns and gardens eared
for. .References If desired. Hy Geo.
A. Seely, phono 917-L. A. M. llhoads,
phono. 705-W. til
WANTED Dressmaking. Alterations,
hemstitching, plcoting, braiding,
' bending, accordeon pleallug, buttons
covered. Prompt service, work guar
anteed. -Allco Scott, Singer Shop,
10 S. Fir. Phono 215-R. 78
WANTED Hy. man
steady ranch work.
. Rogue Rlvqr, Ore.'
Willi
C. C.
family,
Vorco,
. '62
HELP WANTED
Male and Female
WANTED-Sovcral nioro o.xK,rieneoil'
thinners. Phono 13U-R evenings.
Court Hall. , . i r , BL
A-NDti
' , HKLP.'W
D -FJ5MALE
WANTED-tGirl
work, two in
-Almond St.
lor general
family. Call
house
at 131
C2
WANTED
$50.00. -Competent cook,"
Phono 380.
Wages
tt
WANTED Girl for cooking and -general
housework. Telephone Jack
sonville 38-F-5 or write F. C. Preston
Jacksonville. ' G2
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework. Phone 431 R.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 3 to 5 acres with water,
with or without improvements. C. S.
Buttorfield. . Gl
WANTED To buy four Iron 'wagon
wheels or wagon with Hrrni wheels;
must have four-inch tires or wider.
Phone 381-R, Medford. ' ' 01
WANTED Homo for. boy seven years
old. Pay by week or moiRli. Box
100, Mail Tribune. Gl
WANTED Information as to tho
K holder of winrnnt No. 152 on
School district (No. G2, Jackson
county, that'll may, bo paid. Com
municate with tho Clerk or District
No. G2, .Rogue River, Ore. R. V.
I). 1. ' . G l
WANTED Children's sewing.
622-W. .
Phono
.G3
WANTED Partner with $1000 to in
vest with ,eervlces in established
business. P. O. Box 771, Medford,
Oregon. Gl
WANTED Today. Four auto tires up
". to 0 inches, to be filled with Univer
sal Tiro Filler. No punctures or
blowouts. Servico Station at Mod
ford Nalatorjiim. tf
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phono 488-M or. 488-Xr .'tf
WANTED Several men and boys to
know tbat you can buy any bike for
$2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S.
Grape. tf
FOR JtE.NT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR SALE Furnished housekeeping
room. Adults. 325 E. Juckson St.
Phone 211.' G5
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
21,'l Talent Court. Phone 955-R. G5
FOIl RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Nice sleeping rooms.
Gentlemen. 215 N. Graje St. tf
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOIl RENT Five room modern cot-
tage, close In. Inquire 2G Cottage
St. HI
FOR RENT 12-rooni nicely furnished
house with player piano and large
phonograph. Fine residence district.
Garage, 4 acres garden. Suitable
for one or two families. P. O. Box
1091. , tt
FOH RENT Four room cotiago West
able of valley, good location; rent
reasonable. M. E. Root,
FOR 11KNT FARMS
1,'nn lll.'VT li- i, :tt.'. mt n,,ril, ,,f
Mmllulil. "5-ii acres! muni hiiildlims.
.. ' , ... ....
,.wnci kiiiii; easi. unpiuc 01 .ins.
Brumbaugh, Kuute 3, Box 111!. ill
FOR KENT 2000 aero grain and
stock ranch on river near railroad
station. 1'. O: Pox 10!) I. tl"
FOR RENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch
near railroad town ana river. Gobi
Ray Realty Co. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. H. Andics ioans money
on real estato and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31
North Grape street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
noSWELL MINING STOCK bought
and sold. Give nmouiit and price
. you .wish to buy or sell at. Geo. S.
llurti n. Grants Pass, Ore. lii
FOR EXtHVGB
property. G. A. Childers Motor Co.,
127 N. Riverside.
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FOR SALE RKAL CSTAT10
FOR SALE Cheap, two houses and
two lots in Gleiulale, Oregon. In
quire Mrs. Lena Cook, 311 N. Cen
tral Ave.. Medford. til
FOR SALE Twenty eight hundred
acres of land for sale, located
along tho paved highway, 12 lutlett
south of Ashaland. Good soil,
large amount of wood and limber.:
Spring water on every section.'
Good for stock ranch. Ten dollars
per acre. Easy terms. 10. T, Mer
rill, Ashland, Oregon. 05
FOIt SALE OR EXCHANGE for stock
merchandise, one li-room modern
bungalow. Lots I0nvi20. Bearing
fruit trees and all kinds of berries,
valued at $3500, nl iMurshrield. Oro.
C. O. Powell, Box 810, .Modl'uril, Ore.
03
I'Oit s.Ai.i'j in acres, ;i',. in Hearing
orchard, modern house, electric ,-) SALIC Tent, nwnlng and canvas
lights. Milk house, barn and chick- business cheap. Willing to teach
en house. Hall' mllo orroni city. Box purchaser. Must leave city. P. O.
90, Mail Triuuno. 03 , jx 790. Gl
FOR SALIC 10 acres: 2 acres Blng j.-qr SALE Six different styles 1921
cherries, 5 acres Newtown apples, singers, and all makes Becond hand
well cultivated, 3 acres uncleared machines. Your terms aro ours,
land. Orchard 12 years old, two on. needlos, belts, shuttles, bobbins
miloB north of Ashland, one mile all makes. Wo repair all makes,
from highway. Fine crop fruit this 't.w singers rented by month,
year. Must sell account 111 heallli. singer Sewing Machine .Co., 10 8.
Address P. O. Uox 505, Ashland, Ore. Kii-. phono 215-R. 78
fll ; ;
: : FOR SALIC Cheap, good horso, har-
TOIt SALE 40 acres land near Eaglo ness and hack; also a dandy gentle
Point. Good fruit hind. May liavo saddlo mare, saddlo and bridle,
vnluo for oil. Moderate payment will Walsh's Place, ono mllo northeast of
handlo. Will sell all or part. II. C. Medford on Cralor Lako road. Gl
Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Los Angeles
California. 73 FOR SALE 1 Tncomn donkey onglna
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Twenty
acres ot land situated near to r.agio
Point, will trado for California pro
perty. Address Owner, 209 Nicolaus
Building, Sacramento, Calif, 72
FOR. SALE Wood and tliuborlands
near medford from $12.50 acre up;
easy payments. Brown & White, tf
FOIl SALE Will trade Medford home
or ranch for good automobile. Gold
Rny Realty Co. tf
FOR SALE Alfolln, grain and stock
ranches from $5.00 per aoro up;
long time, easy payments. Gold Ray
Roalty Co. .-.. i.. tf
,FOR SALE Good ranches. See us
before buying. JB. Andrews, 31
N. Qrape tit. Phono 63-M. tf
FOR SALE Lease and exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALf; Houses and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; aloo
acreage. C. S. Buttorfield, phone
21G.
. FOR SALE MVKSIUOK
FOR SALIC Cheap, light leaiiM and
harness. J. II. Bowman, R., 1). I,
Box 09, Ashland. G2
FOR SALE Young Swiss .Toggcnbiirg
milk goats and. their (loo kids. Roso
mont Goat. Dairy, 7 E. 64th St. N
Portland, Oro. G2
FOIt SALE Beautiful fresh milk goat,
6 quarts per (lay. Walsh's place,
' line lulio northeast of Medford on
' Cijiter Lake road. 71
FOR SALIC 7 milk cows, 5 calves,
two yearlings. Sllllu Bros, .Trail,
Ore. 1
FOR SALE 25 head of stock cattle
cheap. F. A. Spltznilller, R. 3.
Box G9A, Medford. 04
FOR SALE Registered Poland China
sow and six pigs, eligible for regis
ter. 1105 E. Main, Ashland. Phone
410-J. . Gl
FOR SALE Ten first-class milk cows,
high producers. . Walsh's place, one
mllo northeast of Medford on Crater
Lake road, i G7
FOR SALE Mount Cr,st Ranch of
fora for sale four Shorthorn bulls,
ready for service, your cholco for
$350. Two .younger at $200, mostly
red. Apply James Stewart, Mount
crest Ranch. Hilt. Calif. tf
Good Service
Is measured by results. Are
yon obtaining satisfactory re
sults? If not, consult us about
your bookkeeping and other
business troubles.
Auditing
S Accounting,
ERVICEip-
SYSTEM
Insurance;'
I
M. I',
Photic SHI
BCHMITT, Max
Liberty Tilda.
FOR 8AL13 MISCELLANEOUS
FOR .SALE .Strawberries. Special
price if you pick them. Phone 152-1..
00
Foil SALE Alfalfa hay $10 per
ton.
03
Harvey Ituckcr, Griffin Creek.
FOR SALE Forilsim tractor and
Oliver two-disk tractor plow; Peer
ing binder, 7-fiiot. tongue and trans
port truck, like new. Three hundred
feet S-inch hydraulic pipe and small
giant. Phone 12-F-23. 03
-First cutting alfalfa hay.
:l
FOIt SALE Good heavyweight cook
stove. Inquire 30, Cottage St. 01
FOI! SALE Model S Haywood vulcan
izing machine. Price $250. Inquire
311 X. Central Ave. 02
FOIl SALE
hay, baled.
12 tons of choice
Plume IOS-R-1..
grain
11"
FOR SALIC Good hay In field. 8
per ton. Phone 10-F-3. 02
FOIt SALE Piano, $150. Can also
sell you direct from factory Ilatn
HU'it, Ellington, Baldwin and
Howard pianos. Plume 091-J, II.
N. Lofland. 02
FOIt SALE Alfalfa hay in shock.
Half miles south of town. Phone T.
E. Pottenger, 5-F-2. tf
FOR SALE Rooming house, full up
all the time. Good loaso. Will take
Ford car on deal. For particulars
address No. 3, .Mail Tribune. 03
i-v'ii ciALE Cook stove, small heal
ing stove, oil. heater, axminster hall
or stair carpet; vacuum cleaner
attachments; hall tree with good
mirror; lumber for crating or chick
en coops; two. touts for rent. .Want
garden hose, two-burner oil stove.
512 S. Holly, 77S-X. Gl
FOIl SALE Small electric range. Ap
ply 33 N. Ivy. (it
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in tho shock.
Phone 784-Y or 1-F-l. .01
FOIl SALE War Eaglo mining stock
on June 23rd, for 40c a share. Phono
II. French. 81
11x15 with lino, 30 log chains 18 ft.
Axos, cross-cut saws,, cant books,
chute rollers and miscellaneous log
ging equipment. 2 Gonoral Electric
motors, 35 h. p., 2200 voltago. Big
Pines Lumber Company. . tf
FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap.
Palton, Robinson Ino. , ;
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twolve
h. p. gasoline engiues. Hubbard
Bros. tf
FOR SALF. Sand, gravel, .sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming work
done. Phone 912-J, Samuel .Hate
man, 302 Maplb St. ,
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE-rl920 Btiie.k ,Slx, $1400;
good us pew. Son Attorney Borden.
., ,..',, . . : .' C5
FOR SALE Dodge car In oxcollont
' condition. Terms It desired. Phono
781J between G and 8 p. m.
OR SAljE POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR SALE 100 White Lugliom lay
Jug hens, $10 per dozen. John II.
lluuners, Jacksonville. .G3
FOR SALE While.. Leghorns, one
,ycar old hiales , from Tailored trap
nested specials and royals, oiio-hulf
price while they last. .Whito Wing
Poultry Farm, Phoenix, Oro. Tel.
U-F-ll. GG
FOIl SALE Hons
Phono 847-Y.
and
chickens,
tf
F.OR SALE Ono doz. O. A. C, Barred
Rock hens and rooster. Nearly new
double bed, 3-burner oil stove and
rocker. 340 N. Front St. Gl
FOR SALE Selling liens. Phone
817-Y. . tf-"
.FOIt RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT To lease for ono year,
large store suitable for automobile
salesroom and garage. Space GO
feet wido by 1 lo feet deep. Rent
$150 per iiiiiulh. Address A, caro
Alail Tribune. , tf
BUSINESS ,1)IR ECTOUY
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. JilCAMKK
Corcy Building.
-Lawyer, Gnrnott-
O. C. HOGGS Real Estate, law and
settlement of ostates a specialty.
B. F. LINDASAttorney, Gonoral
Practice. Patents a specialty
Stewart Bldg.
WINFIELD H. GAYLORD Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS specilizo In nil
kinds of cement building products
t.'or. Fir and Tenth Streets. 1
ISl'SLVKSS DIIIECTORY
Abstractors
MP It 11 AY BROS. & VAN VOIUS-r-Ahstracts
of Title. Rot.ms 3 and 5,
No. 22 North Central . Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated , 1904.
Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Auto Supplies
LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We are'
operating tho largest, oldest and
best equipped plant in the Pacific
northwest. Use our springs when
others fail. Sold undor written
guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Chiropractic viiyslcian
JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H.
building. 9 to 12 a. in., 2 to 5 p.
in., daily oxcopt Thursday. Plipue
r,so.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 -M. F. & II. Bldg.
Phono 90 5.
I 1 -1
Electric Servlcp.
UXTTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac
tory. distributor for Exldo Battor
les and Fairbanks-Morse light
plants. Nat. Building. I'lilno 116.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M. Wil
son. C. P. A. Attention glvon to
anything in Accounting and Income
Tax requirements.. Look into our
simplified accounting method. Lib-,
orty Bdg.. Medford. Phone 157-R.
Farm Loan-Bonds
FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER
by buying Farm Loan Bonds. .Pro
ceeds to make additional farm loans
and Improvo agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, E. H.-IIurd,
Socy.-Troas., 411 M..F. & ,11. Bldg.,
Medford.' ' . '
Fidelity anil Surety .Jlonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY iBONDS
Wo execute all formi of bonds.
' McCnrdy Insurance Agency. tt
Instruction In Music.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Ilalght Music
studio, 318 Garnott-Corcy Build
ing Phono-72.
Mosnn Art Rugs
.1
MOSAN ART RUG CO. Wo weave
rugs from old carpets and rugs and
clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean arc
clean when we clean them." Ill
W. Tonth, phone 180." Free deliv
ery. . ; ' '. '
Osteopaths
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR.. EVA MAINS
CAHLOW Osteopathic ., Physi
clans. 416-417:Garnctt-Corejr Bldg,
Phone 901-L. Residence 20 S.
Laitrol St. . . ..
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, noso and throat. 301
Liberty building. Phone 496.
Physicians and Surgeons.
T. G. HEINE, M.' D. Physician and
Surgconi Specialty, Eye, iEar, Noso
nnd Throat. Glassos scientifically
fitted and properly adjusted. Office
311-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and
Main Sis. . -. . ' .
DR. J. .1. EMMENS Fnysiolan .and
Surgeon. Practlco lluiltod to eye,
car, nose and throat., E,yes scien
tifically tested and .glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co., AI. F. & JL Bldg. Phone
5G7.
DR. WM. W., IV HOLT .Physician
and Surgopn. Offices M. F. St H.
Bldg. .Phono 1G5. Residonce 11,8
Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2.
DR. A.iBURSELL Splnologist. Phys
ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust
ments, general treatments. and dlai
gonosls. 309:10-11 ;M. F, & H,
Bldg. Elovator to third .floor.
Phono 29. ' ' . ' '
Printers anil Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th
best equipped printing office In
Southern Orogon. Book bjnillng,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prlcos. 27 N. Fir St. ,
.Real Estato.
BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In
surance, Loans, Investments, Notary
Public. Holland Hotel corner, tt,
Rug Weaving
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and.
worn carpets and .rugs.- Phonja
510-M. 708 Pino St. -
3'runsfor.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 42 .North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. .
DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov
ed dny or night. Service guar
anteed. Fair, treatment. 104 S.
' Fir. Phone: Office G44 or res.
617-R or 200. ' ' . . M
Undertakers
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth
and Onkdalo. Ambulance service,
Phone 47, .