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PAflTC SEVEN 1 15,000 PEOPLE IN JAGRSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY Juit stoji 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 MEDFOTCD MATT, TRTBUXE, M-ETFOT?D, OttEfiOK. TWRSPAY, .TTXE 2, 1921 END LONG SERVICE BAN FRANCISCO. June 2. John R. Hiekartfs, former rovwijoi- of .Montana, in charge of the San Fran c tneo ofTice of the federal bureau of crop Htutisticft, will retire July 1, ft was announced today. He has serv ed IS years in the agriculture de partment. Itlrkards had Intended to retire last year, hut continued his duties at the Hpeelnl request of the department heads. He was lieutenant governor of Montana in 1HHU and four years later was elected governor. E CURIE TO PAY NEW, YORK, . June 21 Madame Marie: Curie, " accompanied by her daughters, Irene And Kve and Mies Harriet I. Eager, left today for the (irand Canyon where she: wilt rest for sflveral days." Kh will visit n num ber of citie.H on her way hack east and will sail from- this city for France June 25. , ... Livestock ....PORTLAND. Ore., June 2. Cattle steady: receipts -S7. -- - - -Hogs" steady; receipts 2Tt. Feeder plgfc 8.50 U.GU; others unchanged. Hheep steady; receipts 831. Light wethers $44. riO; heavy ?34. Others unchanged. S. P. -Eicus, ISiittrr, Kto. ' ' SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 2. Eggs, fresh extras, 31c; firsts 30c; extra pul lets 2lie. Cheese, flats fancy I lie. Butter unchanged. Belgian hares 152f)C Vortlund Butler. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 2. Butter steady; extra cubes 31c cartons 33c; prints 32c; Butterfat No. 1 churning crehm 2ti28c f. o. b., Portland; under grades 24c. CHICAGO, June 2. HIbIi price rec ords for the season were again out done in the wheat market. Opening quotations, which ranged from 'A to lc higher with July at $1.37 to $1.37, were followed by a moderate reaction and by an ascent higher than before. Corn, after opening quarter to c higher, including July at G7 to .G7'ic eased down, a little and then scored another advance. Oats started off to Vic higher, July 42 M to 42 y,c and made slight general gains later. Provisions Bagged owing to absence of any special demand. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, Juno 2. Tightening of money rates with call loans at 8 per cent, the highest quotation in almost four Months and further un favorable industrial conditions weio the -outstanding factors in tuduy's ir regtllnr stock market. Sales approxi mated 800,000. AlllH-t'hulmers ' 32.5 American Boot Sugar 35. American Cart , ...... i 29.5 American Cur & Foundry .. 123.5 American Hide & Leather pfd. 62.2 American International Corp. 42.2 American Locomotive S3. 7 American Smelting & Rcf'g. .... 42. American Sugar S0.7 American Sumatra Tobacco . . . C!).S American T. & T. 104.2 American Woolen .. 72.0 Anaconda Copper 39.8 Atchison 81. Atl., Gulf & W. Indies 37. Baldwin: Locomotive 80.7 Baltimore & Ohio 41. Bethlehem Steel "B" ,. , 55. Canadian Pacific 112.2 Central .Leather 38.7 Chandler Motors 01.5 Chesapeake & Ohio 58.2 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 28. Chicago. K. I. & Pac 33.5 Chlno Copper 24.2 Colorado Fuel & Iron 29. Corn Products . . SO. Crucible Steel 04.5 Cuba Cane Sugar 18.7 Erie 13.8 General Electric 135. General Motors -- 1-& Ooodrlch Co ." 30. Great Northern pfd 09.5 C.reut Northern Ore Ctfs. (bid) 2S. Illinois Central -.. 88.8 Inspiration Copper 34.5 Int. .Mer. Marine pfd 49.7 . International Paper 08. Kehnecott Copper 29.2 Louisville & Nashville 101. Maxwell Motors (bid) ........ 4. Mexican Petroleum .......... 149. Miami Copper 22. Middle States Oil 13.2 Mldvule Steel" 27. Missouri Pacific J. 22. New York Centinl CD. N. T., N. H. and Hartford ... 18.7 Norfolk A Western . 95.5 SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY George Andrews, Manager' MAIN FIAMMt m'SV CORNER MOTOR CO., Tires, Accessories MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO., Rent. Ideal, Arcul; nucleus KXCIIA.NGE TIRE CO., New nntl Rebuilt Tin's SECOND FLOOR DR. A. BURKLUND. Chiropractor J,H. v. R. KAUFMAN. Ih-ntnl Hurceon DR. J. V. HAYES. Physician and Surgeon (iKORGK ANDREW STUDIOS. Voice, Mrs. George Andrews MRS. K. E. tloltK. lMimo and Harmony FLORENCE iroWELIi, Vlolllii.it olid Teacher Northern Taclfic .-. Oklahoma Prod. & Kef. Van American Petroleum .. Pennsylvania ; . ; . People's (!as Pitt.shurg -it nd West Va . . . Hay Consolidated Copper . . Heading Hep. Iron A Steel Hoyal Dutch, N. Y Shell Trans. & Trad Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific Southern Hallway ... Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. Studebaker Corporation . . . Tennessee Copper Texas Co. ... Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil 1'nion Pacific l. S. Food Products 1T. H. Retail Stores U. K. Ind. Alcohol United States Rubber I'nited States Steel I'tah Copper Westinghouse Klectrlc . .'. . Willys Overland American Zinc, head and H lluttc and Superior Culu. Petroleum Montana Power (bid) Shattuck Arizona (bid) . . Pure Oil Invincible Oil tienernl Asphalt Ti.T f 2- 05.2 S4.S I 21). i:t.T "1.0 54.6 sa. 41.7 23.3 7 "i. 20.0 1 1 1 ; . .-. 72. (i .S.5 35.7 23.7 50. 91. i is.r. 19.2 :.s.2 (.0.7 uu.s "H.3 53. 40. S.2 9.5 13. 42. 6:: 0.7 31. 10,7 07. AGATE ITEMS The recent, rain will be of mul-h benefit to the spring crops and was much appreciated by. most . of, the farmers. t ".'.,':--.- Miss Pearl Ti mm oils is visiting' .with her parents, having recently return ed from the vicinity of Yoncelia where she completed the teaching of a successful term of school. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McCoy went up to Prospect Saturday and returned Sunday accompanied by Mrs. II. E. Peyton, who will visit with home folks for a few days. Miss Cosette Tetherow finished teaching a very satisfactory term of school at Agate last Tuesday. The next day the school children accom panied by Miss Tetherow und a few visitors went to Bybeo bridge, where they enjoyed a fine picnic dinner. Miss Irma Hamilton and Miss Ruby Tlmmons of this district finished their high school courses this year. , Miss Hamilton graduated from the Medford school and Miss Tlmmons from the Central Point school. ' .Miss Fay Beebe Is home now, hav ing just returned ' from Ashland, where she has been staying with her sister Mrs. Head, and attending the Ashland high school. Some of the first cutting of al falfa was slightly damaged by the rain, but this will be probably more thnn offset by the increased second crop, because of the udded moisture. The Canal company is having!, a large modern hay barn built on the headquarters ranch. Ed Whiteside is doing the carpenter work. 11. W. Nichols is having the house on bis home place painted. The new bnrn there has just been completed. The Parent Teacher's circle will hold their last meeting, until full, on Saturday, June' 4. at the home of Mrs, W. K. Parker.-' It promises to 'be an interesting meeting, as Miss Van Sant, head of the .Medford library, will be present and talk to the ladies on In teresting and instructive books ' for children. It Is hoped that , every member will bo nblo to attend., Mr. and Mrs. Sum Anderson and family of Central Point, were calling on Seven Oaks friends Monday evening. Albert Forgey was down from Port land to make Ills parents a few day's visit and take his wife and daughter home. v fJr Mr. and Mrs. J. W. EIden enter tained a large party of friends at a Sunday night supper In honor of Mi', and .Mrs. Flunk Thompkins, who leave for Dunsmuir soon nnd Mrs. U. Ci Ilrophy and Miss Lucy Elden who leave Friday morning for a three month's visit in ltockford, Illinois. There was a pleasant gathering of friends at the Hugh Porter home last Sunday afternoon. The event was in honor of Mr. Porter's birthday anni versary. Finas Mayfield of the Meadows is at the Med ford hospital very sick with appendicitis. . - . . J. Myers was out to the Meadows with a trutk to' haul the terrill Bros.' grain to town Monday.- . Mr. and Mrs. Lucius attended Chau tauqua at Medford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore In the Mead ows Saturday. " , Several young folks of this neighbor hood attended the ham dance at the Dodge ranch Saturday night. Lester Rodgers and family of Call fornia are visiting his parents at Beagle. Mr. Davis Is hauling his farm imple- Tele Mm-llr phone . . . 230 T . . .620 .-(20 . . .286 2HT, , . ,.5S . ..I2:t..l . .32:1-.! . .32:1-J ments from Willow Springs to his ranch in the Meadows. Chas. Hockersmith was dragging the Meadows roads Tuesday. It. C. Chapman is helping Mr. Frank Uybee with his haying this week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jones were out from Central Point Sunday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kodgers at the P.eagle postoffice. Charles" Dearmontl returned from tho duuee at the Dodge place by way of the Debenger Cap and got stuck in the stlckey und had to walk a long way for help. Mr. Weiss helped him out. Win. Lewis is busy shearing his sheep at his Anlioch ranch. Mr. Gillette is hauling Theo. Class wheat to Central Point as lie is ship ping it. Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vincent were out from Jacksonville Sunday to visit friends. Although there are many tons of hay tiown In this part of the valley, yet the farmers are rejoicing over the heavy rains of last Friday night, as it will double tho liext crop of alfalfa, which will be free from weeds. There ate a number of strangers in this pall of tile valley looking for small tracts of land on which to build suburban homes. They want these tracts -on tho highway. Our community was saddened by the death of one of our most respected neighbors, namely Mrs. James Allen, last Wednesday morning. -Mrs. Allen had been a great sufferer for more ihan fifteen years, eight ofBiliich she had been perfectly helpless. The end enmo peacefully, after several days of gradual sinking. Mrs. Allen was. a lady of unusual 'fortitude, always thinking of others insteud of her own groat sufferings. Site was ix woman or great charity, a true Christian, a devoted wife and mother. Our sym pathy goe3 out to her devoted husband who tenderly cared for her though all these years of suffering. Miss Llbe'rta Gore was brought home Inst week and is nblo to be about In a wheel chulr. Miss Gore has been in the hospital 'since Match when she was injured in an auto accident on the highway. It will be some time yet be fore her limb can be set. ' '" Mrs. Corless and Mrs. Fletcher Fish were in Medford Monday attending the sale at Mordoff and Woolf's. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of North Talent were visiting Mr. Shaw's father in Ashland Sunday. : . .. Guests .at the pleasant home of J. E. RoliertB Sunday were Mrs. Clair Spray of Koseburg und her two children, Mr. James Allen, Mrs. Macie Wright, Uncle George Roberts, Mr. A. II. Hous ton, besides the raniily of Mr. John Roberts, und Roy Coffman, who makes Ills home with Mr. Roberts. A most AUCTION SALE AT CENTRAL POINT I will sell at miction some very jjood fiii'iiitiii'e. 'lioloiijjiiiK to Mrs. KtlK'i'"-,. Salt: to be at the. Metho dist Piirsoniiffc on First nnd Mim xnnita Street, Saturday, June 4 at 1:U0, eoniprisiuK: I Hound Onk Dining Tnblo .(i Dining Chairs ' ( . . ;f . '4 'Rockers ' ' :i ' f' ' Sinali Library Table Sanitary Cot 1 Empire Rug, fx! 2 1 Empire Rug, 0x8 1 Fiber Rug, 0x12 1 Brussels Rtlg, 8x5 One Brass Finished Red, complete, One White Knained Red, complete Oak Dresser Oak Roll Tbp Desk 2 Kitchen Tables Fishing Outfit 2 Tubs Wringers Buckets Hook Case t Stand Ironing Board Auto Chains Spot Light Camp Stove . Singer Sewing Machine Pictures Dishes Fruit Jars Cooking Utensile J.'aiden Tools and many other useful articles. Auctioneer's Note: If you are furnishing, don't miss this side. These goods are worthy of your attention. Auction on Saturday, June 4, 1 :!?0 p. m. Terms cash. GEORGE L. NEALE Auctioneer EDEN PRECINCT bounteous dinner was enjoyed by all. ,v,r:il relatives of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watkins have paid them a visit! while passing through the valley, our correspondent has not obtained their names but have heard that they were I,, l,,v with nnr vnllev. and one ludv. a cousin of Mrs. Watkins, has been trying to find a location. Notice I'nl-iwfnl to Fire Slashing lluritiK Certain Seasons Without Penult. During tho period between June 1st. nn.l ni.tdlinr iRt. which Ih herein' designated the closed season, it shall be iinlawuil for any person or persons to set on fire or cause to be set on fire, any slashing, chopping, woodland mi hnisii land either liis or their own on the property of another, without written or printed permission irom a Tire warden, anil the compliance there, of, which shull presenile the condi tions upon which the permit is given and which nro necessary to bo ob served in sotting such fire ami to pre vent it from spreading so that life or property of- another may lie endan gered thereby. . Burning permits can be obtained from any authorized State Fire Warden. For further Information inquire Fed eral H-tithllng. 1'. S. Forest Service. Phone number 23(i. W. U JONES.' 07 District Fire Warden. HELP WANTED Male nnd Female WANTED Thinners. 21!) S. Ivy. Phono OiJU-L 0" HEM WANTEDMALE WANTED Violinist (malol, at Cra ter Lake this season. Play evenings and do other work during daytime. Applv C. Y. Tengwald, Hotel Hol land llldg. M WANTED A boy to carry Oregonian piiier mute. Cull at (i o'clock, 212 ' M VntMl 0' ! WANTED Man to help spray. Tel. 314-W. 02 HELP WAN T E I ) FEM A LE WANTED Girl for general house work, two in family. Cull at llil Almond St. C2 WANTED Competent cook, $"0.00. Phone 380. Wages tf WANTED Girl for cooking and gen eral housework. Telephone Jack sonville 3S-F-5 or write F. C. Preston Jacksonville. G2 WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Phono 4111 K. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Worlt by young married man, well educated.. Room D, River side Apts - : f 04 WANTED Dy man with family, steady ranch woik. C. C. Voice, Rogno River, Ore. 02 WANTED MISUELIiANEOUS WANTICI) Information as to the holder of warrant No. 152 on School District ' )iKo. 02, Jackson eoutity, that It may bo paid. Com municate with the Clerk of District No. 02, Rogue River, Oro. R. F. D. 1. .. 04 WANTED Children's sewing. Phone 022-W. US WANTED Today. Four auto tires up to 5 inches, to bo filled with Univer sal Tire Filler. No punctureB or blowouts. Sorvlco Station at Mod ford -satatoiiuni. tf WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf WANTED Several men nnd boys to know that you can buy any bike for $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S. Grape. tf FOB JtENT HOUSEKEEPING '. . liOOMS , ; , FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 2P.I Talent Court. Phono 955-H. 05 FOIt HUNT FUKNIS1IEI) KOOMS FOR RENT Nice Bleeping rooms. Gentlemen. ' 245 N. Graae St. tf" FOll RENT HOUSES FOR KENT House. Stoves for sale. Inquire Mi N. Riverside. 07 FOR RENT A very desirable homo, newly decorated throughout. Partly furnished, to reliable parties. Apply 610 W. Jackson. tf FOR RENT 12-room nicely furnished house with player piano and large phonograph. Fine residence district. Garage, 4 acres garden. . Suitable for one or two families. P. O. Ilox 1094. tf FOR RENT Four room cottage West side of valley, good location; rent reasonable. M. L. Root FOR RENT TARMS FOR RENT 2000 nre grain and stock ranch on river near railroad station. P. O. Box 1094. tf FOR RENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch near railroad town ana river. Gold Hay Realty Co. - tf Good Service - Is measured by results. Are you obtaining satisfactory re sults? If not. consult us about your bookkeeping and other business troubles. Auditing Accouivrma SYSTmXERVICElp: 0 i is u rarvcc 0 1 rvvestnwrj s H. P. HCILMITT, alter. , I Phone m UlHTty llldg, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT l.ithia Garage Willi wash rack at Ashland entrance to park. Fine location. Inquire K. F. Smith. Ashland, 221 Oak St. Of FOR RENT To lease for ono year, large store suitable for automobile salesroom and garage. Space 5u feet wide by HO feet deep. Kent $150 per month. Address A, care Mail Tribune. If" .MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. It. Andi-evs loans money on real estate nnd buy mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape stroct. T1ST LOST Sunday, Eastern Star Pin with diamond setting, between Presbyter ian church and .Myrtle St. Phone 55. 01 M ISCELLANEOUH. I!WW::i,I, MINING STOCK bought and sold. Give amount and price you wish to buy or sell at. Geo. S. Barton, Grants Pass, Ore. 0V FOR EXUHAOH FOR TRADE Hudson atltouiillille anil cash for home in Mcdl'ord. Cur Is late model and in good condition Add. Pox F. Mail Tribune. 02 FOR TRADE lid acres; 20 acres In alfalfa; 20 acres In orchard, bear lug; 20 acres in other crops. Laud all lays well. Irrigated and close to highway and Rogue River. Box II. Mail Tribune. 02 FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city property. G. -A. Chllders Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside. tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 41 acre nie-h, 21 Mi acres paid up water rigm. a'! under culti vation; creek runs through place; fair buildings'. Will take Medford or Klamath Falls property for part payment; terms on rest. One mile west of Agato school house. Phone or write D. 11. llunsconi, Central Point, Ore. 04 'OR SALE Cheap, two houses and two lots In Glendale, Oregon. In quire Mrs. Lonu Cook, Ull N. Cen tral Avu., Medford. 01 FOR SALE Twenty eight hundred acres of land for sale, located along the paved highway, 12 miles south of Ashaland. Good soil, large amount of wood and tint bur. Spring water on every section. Good for stock ranch. Ten dollars per acre. Easy terms. E. T. Mer rill, Ashland, Oregon. 01 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for stock merchandise, ono 0-room (modern bungalow. .Lota '100x120. Hotiring fruit trees nnd ull Hinds of berries, valued at $:irti0, at Marshllold. Ore. C. O. Powell, Hox 810, Medford, Ore. 03 FOR SALE 1(1 acres, 3V6 in' bearing orchard, modern house, electric lights. Milk house, barn and chick en house. Half hlllo rrom city'. Ilox 90, Mall Tribune. OS TOR SALE 40 acres land near Eagle Point. Good fruit land. May have valtto for oil. Moderate payment will hand!.-!. Will sell all or part. II. C. Stoddard, P. O. Ho:; 477, Los Angeles California. 73 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Twenty acres of land situated near to Eagle Point, will trade for California pro perty. AddreHS Owner, 20ft Nicolatts lluilclins, Sacramento, Calif, 72 FOIt SALE Wo.id and timberlands near medford from $12.50 aero up; easy payments, llrown & White, tf FOR SALE Will trade Medford homo or ranch for good automobile. Gold Ray Reulty Co. . , tf FOR SALE Alfalln, grain and stock ranches from $5.00 por acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf . FOR SALE Good ranches. See us . before buying. J. 13. Andrews, HI N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. FOR SALE Loasb and exchange real , estate. Gold Ray Realty Company, FOR SALIj llounof und bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. C, S. iiuttertleld, phone 21fl. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford car with shock ab sorbers, speedometer, -clock, spot light, trunk rack, two extra tires, tools and Oregon license, $J25. 28 N. Riverside. Phone 520. 0:1 FOR SALE Dodge ear In , excellent condition. .Terms If desired. Phone 781-J between G and 8 p. m. AUCTION SALE At Central Point, I will sell nt auc tion some very good furnlturo belong ing to Mrs. Edgar. Halo to bo at tho Methodist Parsonage or. 1st and Mun sanlta street, Saturday, Juno 4, at 1:30 p. m., comprising 1 Round Oak Dining Table, 0 Din ing Chairs, 2 Kockers, Small Library Table, Sanitary C-ot, 1 Empire Uug, 9x12, 1 Empire Hug, 9x8. 1 Fibre Hug 0x12, L HruHwlH Hug, 8xS, Oak Dress er. Oak Hole Top Desk, 2 Kitchen Tables, Fishing Outfit, 2 Tulis. Wringer, HuckelK, Hook Case, 1 Stand, Ironing Hoard. Auto Chains, Spot Light, Camp Stove, Singer Hew ing Machine, Pictures, Dishes, Fruit Jars, (booking Clt'OHlls, Garden Tools, and many other useful articles. Auctioneers Note: If you are fur ninhitiK, don't mini this sale. These goods nre worthy of your atti-ntion. Auction on Saturday, June 4, 1:.10 p. in. Terms cash. GEO. L. NEALE, Auctioneer, 0:1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE First class baled wheat hay, per ton, $2.",: Rolled hai ley, per mn, i'M. Central Point Feed Store, Phone 41. Jesse L. Richardson. 05 FOR SALE Cheap, sugar pine shakes, second-hand, but good. Sui s. New town. 01 OR SALE New Home sewing ma chine, ?15. On:; N. Ilaiilett St. 00 FOR SALE Strawberries. Special price if you pick litem. Phono 452-1.. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay $10 per ton. Harvey Rtteker, Griffin Creek. 0.1 FOR SALE Fordson tractor and Oliver two-disk tractor plow; Deer Ing binder, 7-1'oot, longue and trans port truck, like new. Three hundred feet S-inch hydraulic pipe and small giant. Phono 12-F-2.1. 02 FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa hay. lo;i-X-2. u:i FOR SALE Good heavyweight cook stove. Inquire 110, Cottage St. 01 FOR SALE Model S Haywood vulcan izing machine. Price $250. Iiiuuin III! N. Central Ave. Gi FOll SALE 12 tons of choice grain hay, billed. Phone 40S R-I. t!' FOR SALE Good hay in field. S per ton. Phone 1 ()-!'-:!. FOR SALE Piano. $lf0. Can also sell you direct from factory Ham ilton, Ellington. I In Id v in and Howard pianos. Phono 091-J. 11. N. Lofltind. f, TOR SALE Clean iilt'uiru hay In field $lil per ton. Phone T. E. Pottenger fi-F-2. " tf FOR SALE Rooming house, full up all the time. Good lease. Will take Ford car on deal. For particulars ndilress No. 3, Mull Tribune. 02 FOR SALE War Eagle mining stock on .nine z:ird, for 40c a Hhare. Plimio tita, u. ii. Kronen. si FOR SALE Cheap, good horso, har ness and hack; also a dandy gentle saddle maro, saddio and hrldlo. Walsh's Place, ono mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lake road. 04 FOll SALE 1 Tiicoma donkey engine 11x15 with line, 30 log chains 18 ft. Axes, cross-cut saws, cant hooks, chtito rollers and miscellaneous log ging equipment. 2 General Electric motors, 35 h. p., 2200 voltage. Big Pines Lumber Company. tf FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap. Pulton, Robinson Inc. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two twelve It. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard Bros. i tt FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment , and dirt. Plowing and teaming work dono. Phone 912-J. Samuel Bate man, 302 Maple St. FOR SALE MVESTOOK FOR SALE 100 head of mutton goals first class, $3.0(1 per bond. A. C. Edler, Luke Creek, Ore. ' GO FOR SALE Cheap, light team and harness. J. II. -Bowman, R. D. 1, Box 09, Ashland. 02 TOR SALE Young Swiss Toggenhnrg milk gouts and their doe kids. Rose mont Goat Dairy, 7 E. 04th St. N Portland, Ore. 02 FOR SALE Beautiful fresh milk goat, G quarts per day. Walsh's placo, ono mllo northeast of Medford on Crater Luko road. 71; FOR SALE 25 heud of stock ctittlo cheap. F. A. SpItziulHer, R. 3. Box 09A, Medford.. ., . ..,. CI FOR SALE Ton first-class milk cows, high producers. Wnlsh's place, one mile northeast of Medford on Crater ' Lake road. 07 FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of fers for sale fovir Shorthorn bulls, " ready for service, your choice for $350. Two yotingor at $200, mostly red. Apply Jurnos Stewart, Mount crest Ranch. Hilt. Calif. tf "OR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Huby chicks Saturday. Drossier Hcptaru Deal Hatchery, or phono 951 -L. 04 FOIt SALE 100 White Leghorn lay. ing hens,'' $10 per dozen. John II. 'lltienors, Jacksonville. 03 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorns, ono year old mules from Tuncred trap- ' nested specials and royals, one-half price while they last. Whlto Wing Poultry Furm, Phoenix, Oro. Tel. '9-F-ll. 00 FOR SALE Hens and Phono 847-Y. chickens, tf FOR SALE Setting 84 7-Y. hens. Phono tf RL'SINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-nt-law, ' rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. ltlCA.MEH Lawyer, Garuett- corey Building. O. C. BOGG3 Ron! Estate, law and ciuomeni oi estates a specialty, B. F. LINDAS Attorney, Genera) Practice. Patents a specialty, Stewart Bldg. W INFIELD R. OAYLORD Lawyor Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Mala St., Medford. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A BLOCK WORKS speclllze In all . kinds of cement building products. Cor, Fir ami Tcutb Streets, RIS1NESS DIRECTORY Abstractors ' MCRRAY ItltOS. & VAN VORIS - Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 2 2 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ARSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Auto Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In the Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when others full. Sold under written guaranteed. .14 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Chiropractic Miysfelim JOUETT P. I1RAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H. building. 9 to 12 n. m.. 2 to G p. nr.. daily except Thursday. Phone 5 80. i DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro . practlc and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg. Phono 90 5. Electric Service. UATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac ' tory distributors for Exldo Batter ies and Fairbanks-Morse light plants. Nat. Building. Phlne 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. Liln orty 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,: Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg, Medford. Flilelily nntl Surety Iionds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS Wo executo all forms of bonds. : McCurdy Insurance Agency. tt ' Instruction In Music. - - : . . , ,, . , j i FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Muslr Btudlo, 318 Garnett-Coroy Build-; Ing Phone 72. 1 Mosnn Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUU CO. Wo weavf, ' rugs from old carpets and rugs an ; clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean alt ' clean when we clean them." Ill ' W. Tenth, phono 180; Free dellv ery. . . , Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS i CARLOW Osteopathic Phys clans. 410-417 Gamett-Corny Bld&: Phone 904-L. Residence 26 . a Laurel St. ; DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician. Special attention given I to eye, ear. nose and throat. 301' Liberty building. Phone 496. i;- " Physicians and Surgeons. 1 G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and i Surgeon. ; Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose 1 nnd Throat. Glasses . scientifically ! fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. - DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup-' plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. -H. R. Co., M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 667. . .- . DR. WU, W. P. HOLT-T-Physlclan and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & ft. Bids. Pbone 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 105-J-2. . DR. A. BUHSELL Splnologist, Phys- : iclun nnd surgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and din gonosis. 309-10-11 M. F.: & H, Bldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 29. ; Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Rent Estate. BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In surance, Irfinns, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Hotel corner. tl . Rur Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and ; worn carpeta and Tugs. Pbone R10-M. 706 Pine St. - . - Transfer, EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mor ed day or night. Sorvlca guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phone: Office 644 or res. 647-R or 206. tf" Undertakers PERL FUNKHAL HOME Cor. Slxtb and Oakdale. , Ambulance service, Phone 47, ;ji