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CAPITAL BLAMED
; FOR CHIEF WASTE
IB
' RT I.milS .libit. S PnuniMiutlilh'lv
' r p- C 1
for 'more Ulan fifty ner cent of the
waste in industrial processes which is
causing enormous animal losses to the
nation, can bo placed at the door of
'the management and less than 25' per
cent at the door of labor, declared a
report of the American engineering
.council's committee on elimination of
waste in industry made public today.
The commission was appointed by
Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce-,
when he was head of the coun
cil. v
The report showed that the margin
of unemployment amounted to moro
thau a million men; that billions or
dollars were tied up in idle equip
ment; that high labor turnover was a
rough index of one of the commonest
wastes, and that waste of time and
energy and money through duplica
tions and estimates and bids in build
ing trades ran into millions annually.
Both employer and employes re
strict output, it was said. Doth capital
and lnlor are blamed for existing
abuses, but the annual losses through
"waste by conflicts botween employers
and employes form much less ' loss
.than was supposed. '
After emphasizing the need of re
form and improvement in plan man
agement and administrative policies.
the report urged the cooperation of
labor.
"Organized labor should dovelop a
policy for' Increasing output," it was
stated. "The attitude of opposition or
indifference to proper' standards for
production should be changed to
frank and aggressive insistence upon
such standards."
PACIFIC LEAGUE OF
HONOLULU, T. H. A Pan-Pacific
League of Nations, with Honolulu as;
the capital of the league, ax recently
advocated by Professor Walter B. Pit
ltin of Columbia university, is a sub
ject which lias been informally dis
cussed between officials of the Pan
Pacific union, whoso headquarters are
in Honolulu, and several premiers of
Pacific lands, according' to Alexander
Hume Ford, secretary director of the
union.
""'Last year, said Secretary-Director!
' Ford, both Senator Henry. Cnbot
Lodge and Franklin K. Lane, then sec-'
retary of the interior, advocated a
Pan-Pacific league of nations. I
It has been suggested by some of
the Pacific premiers who have passed
through Honolulu that the Pan-Pacific;
union, of which all of them are offi
cers, should take up the project of the
Pan-Pacific league and Mr. Ford, who
recently left for the national capital,
expects to confer on tentative plans
along this' line with officials there.
Latest Arrivals at
. Auto Gamp Grounds
Thursday's arrivals at the city auto
ramp included the following: .Air.
nhd Mrs. M., F. Lloyd of Orane
(rl-ove, Calif., touring morth and may
dt'Hde to locate here; E. H. Huberts
and" mother of Los Anpeles. en route
to Portland; Fred Stewart and
nidther and three children of Bau
Chilre, Wis.,' en ,route home from
California: hy the northern route; . P.
L. 1 Mack rill and friend of Ituther
ford, Ia en route Houth; Mr. and
Mm, G. rt. nobinson and three chil
dren pf Ilutto Falls; en route to Her
mlKton, Ore.; J. D. Daniels of Man
cluster, Wri., en route to San Fran
Cisco; . .
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 3. Cat
tle nominally steady: no receipts.
Hogs nominally steady; no receipts.
Sheep. steadyuxeoolptrt .782. . (
Portland Rutter,
PORTLAND. Ore., June 3. Hotter
steady: 'extra' cube 31c enrtons 33c;
prints 32c. Hutterfat, No. 1 churn
ing cream 26f-2Sc f. o. b., Portland;
undergrades 24c.
ICkrs anil Poultry.
Kkk.' selling price, case count.
SPAETA BUILDING DIRECTORY
Ck-orRe Andrews, Manager
MAI.V FLQOK j . . TfclcplioiH
Ili'SY COIlXF.n MOTOlt CO., Tires, Accessories
MODFKX l'lil'MIHNt; t II iirau met", itrtu ....
Mlf?v1 "
FX CHANGE TIKE CO.; New nnd Rebuilt Tires
SKCOXI) FXXMMt
nil. . nVRKI.rxn. Chiropractor
lilt V. It. KAl l'.MAX. Dental Surgeon
I(K .1 ' II YFS. I'hjflcliin nnil Surgeon
f'.KOu'fiK AXDUKWS STUDIOS. Voice. Mr. George Andrews . .
MKS F 10 GOKF. Piano nnd Harmony
FLOHKXCK IJOWFXL, Violinist and Teacher . . . . , L. . . . .
The Lure of Medford ; !
. ; i
The purchase of a big stumpage of
timber in the Vrnter I.akc reserve,
the proposed extension of the Pacific
& Eastern railroad into the tract and
the. oarly activity to be. ushered in by
tile manufacture of the logs into lum
ber at Medford lias added vigor vo
business conditions in iho southern
Orgon metropolis. Medford has bad
a few lean yeurB. Thu l'mit industry
was one activity tha.t proi'iteil little
from the war. There was a long
wait. for newly planted orchards vo
cotne Jnto bearing. Many enterprises,
were for a time in the process of
waiting for the real start to begin.
It is Medford's new day now. The
bid Initiation project Is In the full
swing of construction. Water will
be on the lands for next seaon's
crop. It will double or treble the
production in the watered area. This
Increase, along with the heavier vol
ume of fruit output and the new
milling industry, will greatly acceler
ate the movement for a greater Med
ford. already well begun.
It Is a city with characteristics all
its own. It is comparatively new as
upstate OreKon cities go, which
means that the ancient shacks and
mlldings present in some Oregon
cities are conspicuous by their ab
1852(lc: buying price IT'S 19c; sell
ing price, candled 22 ft 23c; selected
candled in cartons 25c. ;
Poultry. bens, heavy, 21C()22c;
light. 1 if) 10c: broilers, 22 20c; old
roosters, lltfLlc. !'
Hay and C.rntn.
barley, $22ift24; oats. $30; corn,
No. 3. yellow, $:llr,12. -1
Hay. buying price, timothy valley,
$2-1 ton; eastern Oregon alfalfa, $1S
rti 2 1 ; grain 2ti.
S. V. Huttor, Eggs. Poultry.
SAN FRANCISCO, June :i Mutter,
extras, lltic. Kggs, fresh extras 31 Vic;
extras 31c; dirties 2!)e; extra pullets,
27c; undersized pullets 23c.
Old roosters 17W21C; Belgian hares
13 Si' 20c. ' ;
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N. Y. Stocks
INEW YORK, June 2. Selling for
both accounts made steady headway
In the stock market today. Repre
sentative issues lost l'to fi points and
specialties made extreme declines of
a to 13 points. Sales approximated
800,000 shares.
AUIs-Chalniers 33.0
American fleet Sugar 31.5
American Cun ,. 29.11
Americnn Car & Foundry .V123.5
American Hide & Leather pfd...... 52'
American International Corp 42
American Locomotive 82.7
American Smelting & Ref'g.- 41.2
Amerlcun Sugar - ; 78:2
American Sumatra Tobacco 58.S
American T. & T 104..!
American Woolen 73
Anaconda Copper 40
Atchison SO-?
Atl., Gulf & W. Indies 3G.7
llaldwln Locomotive 77.5
Baltimore & Ohio 41
Dethlehem Steel "B" .. 55.3
Canadian Pacific 112.3
Central Leather , 30.5
Chandler, Motors CI
Chesapeake & Ohio 58
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 28.2
Chicago, R. I. & Pac 33.3
Chino Copper 24"
Colorado Fuel & Iron 29
Corn Products 65.0
Crucible Steel - 55
Cuba Cane Sugar 14.7
Erie 13.8
General Electric 134
General Motors 10
Goodrich Co . 35.2
Great Northern pfd 69.2
Great Northern Ore Ctfs.. .J27.7
Illinois Central 88.5
inspiration Copper 34
Q1 better tea
Black Tea or
Green Teait is
a matter of
personal taste.
Hilvilla comes in
both flavors '
either will please
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sence. The population is progressive
and public spirited. Tile place is
Miilt along the lines of a real city. It
has a modern hotel, almost sumptu
ously furnished and excellently Kept,
wiih every out of the loo rooms in
use all the ttme. Tourists are in it
now in large numbers.
It has an excellent school system
with Aubrey Smith as city superin
tendent and Professor Campbell as
bead of the high school. lis popu
lation, approximates 70U0. and it is
only, n matter of time until It will
be 20.0"o. An - excellent and ubly
edited newspaper, a new and highly
successful Chautauqua, sound banks
and excellent public Institutions are
among Its activities. .Medford Is
within the zone of the romance of
the old mining days.
Cold Hill, which takes its name
from the fact that it was almost liter
ally a bill of goldfrom which mil
lions of dollars were taken and whose
slopes were well nlgli washed away
hy hydraulic operations, is but a few
miles away. A vallev of beauty, a
population of progressive optimists,
a wealth of resources In timber, live
stock, mining, fruit and agricultural
assets, put Medford on the map as
one of the most attractive cities in
Oregon. Portland Journal.
Int. Mer. Marine pfd 49
International Puner - 60. 5
Kennecott Copper 20
Louisville & Nasbvillo 104.5
Maxwell Motors 4
Mexican Petroleum 148.7
.Miami Copper .'.
Middle States Oil
Mldvale Steel ..:
Missouri Pacific
New' York Central
N. Y., N. H. and Hartford
Norfolk & Western
Northern Pacific
Oklahoma Prod. & Hot
Pan American Petroleum
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
Pittsburg and West Va
Itay Consolidated Copper
Reading
11.2
20.3
21.7
Ii9.fi
19.:;
95.2
71.5!
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29
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71
Rep. Iron & Sleol 55
Royal Dutch, N. Y..... 59.8
Shelf Trans. & Trad 42.0
Sinclair Con. Oil
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway ............
22.S
74.8
, 20.0
10C.5
71.5
36.S
..a 23.7
.. 55.2
Standard Oil of N. J. pfd
Studcbaker Corporation
Texas Co
Texas & Pacific
Tobacco Products
Transcontinental Oil 8.7
Union Pacific
U. S. Food Products
II. S. Retail Stores
U. S. lnd. Alcohol
United States Rubber
United StatcB Steel
Utah Copper
Westinghouse E'ectrlc
Willys Overland
American Zinc, Lead and Sm.
Ilutte and Superior
....117.7
.... 18.0
.... 58.3
.... 00.7
.... 04
.... 79.G
.... 52
.... 45.5
.... 8
.... .9.5
.... 13
AUCTION SALE
AT CENTRAL POINT I
I will sell at miction- some yery
good furniture 'lit'longine; to Jli'S.
Krixui. Sale to be nt the Metho
dist I'ui'siiniiffB on First nnd Mttn-
y.nnita Street,
Saturday, June 4
nt 1 :30, eoiiipiisiii"; : .' ,
1 Round Oak Dining Tahiti
6 Dining Chairs , .
2 Hookers
Small Library Table .
Sanitary Cot
1 Empire Rug, Dxl2
1 Empire Rtiff, 9x8 1 '
1 Fiber Rug, !)xl2
1 Brussels Rug, 8x5 '
One Uniss Finished Bed, complete
One White Enamed Bed, complete
Oak Dresser
Oak Rill Top Desk
2 Kitchen Tables
Fishing Outfit
2 Tubs
Wringers
Buckets ;
l!ook Case
I Stand
Ironing Board
Auto Chains
Spot Light
CampStove
Singer Sewing Machine
Pictures
Dishes
Fruit Jars
Cooking Utensile
Ji'nrden Tools .
and many other useful articles.
, Auctioneer's Note: If yon are
furnishing, don't miss this sale.
These goods are worthy of your
nttenliou. '
Auction on Saturday, .Time 4, 1 :!if)
p. m.' Terms cash. '
GEORGE L. NEALE
Auctioneer
Cain. Pet i oleum 41
Montana Power, bid ., 53
Shattuck Arizona, bid - 6.5
Pure Oil - - .".
Invinciblo Oil .. , 1 1
t'leneral Asphalt 07
ELK CREEK
Several of Medford's prominent
business men urd llielr families
spent Saturilay. Kutnlay and .uuutay
camming near the I'. S. tisberies on
!io;;ue river
The new cabin Mr. Drayton Is
building on- the camp ground Is
progressing rapidly.
Miss Margaret Van Scoy Is enter
taining Severn?' gili friends at her
summer home near the moutb of
Kilt Creek.
.Mr. Fred M'Dotinld made a busi
ness trip to Medford Wednesday.
Notice !
In the County Court or the Statq of
Oregon. Tor Jackson County. '
In tho. matter of the estate of I'artlott
Obenelialn, Deceased.!
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix ban filed her
final report and account In tho above
entitled Court, and Cause, and that
i limn lk nt 10 o'clock a. in. at tlui
U'uri It,, hum lit .1 nekton vlllo Oreenn.
has been fixed by said Court as the
time and plnco for hearing objections
thereto, and for the settlement there
of. NANCY OHHNCHA1N,
Kxecutrix.
Notice
Unlawful to Fire Slashing Durins
Certain Seasons Without Permit.
During tho period between June 1st
and October 1st. which is hereby
designated tho closed season, it shall
bo unlawful for any person or persons
to set on flro or cause to he set on
fire, any slashing, chopping, woodland
or brush land either his or their own
on tho property of Another, without
written or printed permission trout a
lire warden, and the compliance there
of, which shall prescribe tho condi
tions upon which the permit Is given
and which are necessary to be ob
served in setting such fire and to pre
vent it front spreading so that life or
property of another may be endan
gered thereby. Hitrning permlls can
be obtained front ' any authorized
Slate Fire Warden.
For further information Inquire Fed
eral lliilldlng, U. S. Forest Service,
Phono number 2iU.
W. T,. .TONICS,
G7 District Fire Warden.
IIICLP WANTICl)
Malo and Female
WANTED Kxperlenced upplo thin
ners. Hear Creek Orchard. 53
WANTKD Thinners.
219 S. Ivy.
Phone 000-1
UK LI WANTED FEMAL15
WANTED Reliable woman to come
to house and do washing for family
of three. Phone 3H0-L. 65
WANTED Competent cook, Wages
J50.00. Phono 3K0. tf
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Cbildren to care for dur
ing the day. Phone 770 -W. i Co
WANTED By experienced typist
billing position. Uox 7', Mall Tri
bune. : 08
WANTED Work by young married
man, well educated. Room 5, River
Bide ApU. 04
WAXTEI) M ISUELLANFjOUS
WANTED To buy
Phono 311-W.
tomato
plants
. 02
WANTED in formation as to the
holder of warrant No. 152 on
School District i.S'o. 02, Jackson
county, that it may be puld. Com
municate with the Clerk of District
No. 62, Rogue Hivur, Ore. It. F.
D. 1. 04
WANTED Children's Awing.. Phono
C22-W. . i 3
WANTED Today. Four auto tires up
to 5 inches, to be filled with Univcr
sal Tiro Filler. No punctures or
blowouts. Service Station nt Mod-
ford Natatorium.
tf'
WANTED House moving and re-
' pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf
WANTED Several men and boys to
know that you can buy any bike lot
$2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, 8
Grape. tf
Good Service
Is measured by results. Are
you obtaining satisfactory re
sults? If not, consult us about (i
your bookkeeping and other '
Duplncsg troubles.
O Aud:tlt3
Aceourvt1rtJ '
AVSTEM
ERVICFiO;
'lrsuracc
I rvestnenJ s
M. P. SCI1MITT, Mgr.
Phono SHI Utterly llldg.
Will
FOR KKST HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS .
FOR UK. NT Housekeeping rooms.
219 Talent Conn. Phone 9.',5-R. 05
lOlt HKXT KUK.M.SIIKD ROOMS
FOR It i: NT
Gentlemen. Nice sleeping rooms.
245 N. Grape St.
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FOlt KENT HOUSES
FOlt KENT .Modern furnished 5-room
bungalow, very attractive. Adiiits
preferred. Phone 621-H or call 1017
W. Ninth St. 05
FOlt RF.NT Four room house and
sleeping porch, garage, large lot.
planted garden and berries. 1053
('unit St. Renl tin. ml per month.
W. It. Hewitt, 125 S. Front St. 00'
FOR UKNT 5-ruoin furnished bunga
low on King St. Possession on Juni
'.Mb. Sou Air. Tavlor, Valley Fuel Co
If
FOR RKNT House. Stoves for suit).
Iniiuiru 3d N. Riverside. 07
Fl it KKXT A very desirable home
rew'iv decorated throughout. Partly
furnished, to reliable parties. Apply
510 W. Jackson. . ,tf
FOR RKNT 12-roont nicely furnished
bouse Willi player piano and large
phonograph. Fino resldenco district
Garage, 4 acres garden. Suitable
for one or two families. V. O. Hox
1094. tf
FOR RENT Four room cottage West
side of valley, good location; rent
reasonable. M. 10. Root.
FOK KENT TVYKMM
FOR RKNT 2000 nero grain and
stock, ranch on river near railroad
station. P. O. llox 1094. tf
FOR RKNT Irrigated alfalfa ranch
near railroad town mm river. Gobi
Itay Realty Co. tf
FOR HUNT MISCI0M.ANFOU8
FOlt RKNT Llthia Gaiagn Willi wash
rack at Ashland entrance to park.
Fine location. Inquire 10. F. Smith,
Ashland, 221 Oak St. Oft
MONF.Y TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. U. Andrews lonnB money
on real estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31
North C'.rnpe street
IXXST
,OST Gray suede ladles' gauntlet
glove. Kindly return to L. C. Mann
nt lloalh's Drug Store. 114
LOST Sunday, lOastern Slur Pin with
diamond setting, between Presbyter
Ian church und Myrtle St. Phono 65.
04
.. MISCELLANEOUS.
BOSWULL M1NINU STOCK bought I
and silld. i Clivo amount and price
yoji wish to buy or sell nt. Goo. S.
Barton, Grants Puss, Ore. 07
FOB EXUHATtGH
FOR TRADE Trucks to traflo for city
property. G. A. Oblldors Motor Co.,
127 N. Riverside. If
FOR SALE ItEAlj ESTATE)
FOR SALE OR RENT Five room
modern bungalow. Phono 5D.I-L. 04
FOR SALE 41 acre ranch, . 21V4 acres
paid up water right, all under culti
vation; creek runs through place;
fair buildings. Will take Medford
or Klamath Falls proporty for part
payment; terms on rest. Ono mile
west of Agate Bchool bouse. Phone
or writo D. H. Hiinscotn, Central
Point, Oro. , . 04
FOR SALE Cheap, two houses nntl
two lots In Glendale, Oregon, in
quire Mrs. Lena Cook, 311 N. Cen
tral Avq., Medford. . 04
FOR SALIC Twenty eight hundred
aores. of 'lnnd for sulo, located
albng: the paved highway, 12 miles
south' of Ashalnnd. Good soil,
large amount of wood and timlfer.
Spring witter on every soctl'on.
Good for stock ranch. Ten dollars
per acre. Easy terms. E. T. Mor
rill, Ashland, Oregon. 05
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for utock
merchandise one 0-ronm modern
bungalow. Lots 100x120. Bcnring
fruit trees and all kinds of berries,
valued at $3500, at Marshl'lold. Ore.
C. O. Powell, Box 840, Med lord, Ore.
03
FOR SALE 10 acres, Vj In bearing
orchard, modern house, electric
lights. Milk house, burn and chick
en house. Half niilo rrom city. Box
90, Mail Tribune, 63
FOR SALE 40 acres land near Eagle
Point. Good fruit land. May have
valuo for oil. Moderate payment will
hinidlo. Will sell nil or part. II. C.
Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Loa Angeles
California. 73
FOlt SALK Oil EXCHANGE Twenty
acres of land situated near to Eagle
, Point, will trade for California pro
perty. Address Ownor, 209 Nlcolans
Huildlng, Sacramento, Calif. 72
FOR SALK Wo.)d and tlmberlnnds
near medford from $12.50 acre up;
easy pnyments. Brown & Whlto. tf
FOR SALK Will trade Medford homo
or ranch for good automobile. Gold
Bay Realty Co. tf
FOR SALIC Alfaila, grain and Btock
rnnches from $5.00 per acre up;
long time, easy payments. Gold nay
Kenlty Co. U
FOR SALE Good ranches. 8ee us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. tf
FOR SALE Lease and exchange real
estate. Gold Hay Realty Company.
FOR KALI1; House and bungalows.
furnished or unfurnished; aloo
acrnge. C. S. ButterflcliL phone
210, .
FOK SALK imSCF.LLAXEOUS
IFOR SAI.K
. business
purchase
llox 7(i0.
-Tent, awning and canvas
cheap. Willing to teach
.Must leave city. I'. O.
OS
FOR SALK Refrigerator. 45 in'clu's
high, 34 v. wide, 19 deep. 745 V.
Jackson. Plume 079. 01
FOlt SAI.K I'sed llean spray rig, 4
h. p. In good mechanical condition.
Hear Creek Orchard. 05
FOR SAI.K First class baled wheat
hay, per ton, J25; Rolled bailey, per
ton. $30. Central Point Feed Store,
Phone 41. Jesse L. Richardson. 05
FOR SALK Cheap, sugar pine shakes,
second hand, but good. MH S. New
town. CI
i'"OR SALK New Home sewing ma
chine, $15. 003 N. Itartlett St. 00
FOR SALK Strawberries. Special
price if yon pick them. Phono 452-L.
00
FOR SALK Alfalfa hay $10 per ton
Harvey Itucker, GrKl'lit Creek. Hi
FOlt SALK Ford son tractor and
Oliver two-disk tractor plow; Deer
lug binder, 7-foot, tongue nnd trans
port truck, like new. Three hundred
feet K-liich hydraulic plpo and small
giant, rltono 12-F-23. 0
FOlt SALK First cutting alfalfa hay.
403-X-2. 03
FOR SALK 12 tons of choice grain
bay. baled. Pliotio 408-R-l. tf
FOlt SAl.K Clean alfalfa bay in field,
$10 per ton. Phono T. 10. Potlcnger
D-F-2. tf
FOR SALK Rooming house, full up
' all tlio time. Good lease. Will take
Ford car on deal. For particulars
address No. 3, Mall Tribune. 03
li'till SALK-Wnr Ktigle mining stock-
on Juno 23rd, for 40c a share. Phone
915, 10. II. French. . 81
FOlt SALIC Cheap, good horse, har
ness and hack; also a dandy gentle
middle mare, saddle anil bridle.
Walsh's Placo, one mile northeast of
Medford on Crater Lalto road. G4
FOR SALIC Fordson tractor cheap.
Pulton, Robinson Inc.
'OR SALH OR TRAD1C Two twelve
b. p. gasoline engines. Hubbard
l!ro3. tf
FOn'BALK Sand, grtirel, sediment
nnd dirt. Plowing and teaming work
done. Phone till! -J. Samuel Unte
nmn, 302 Muplo St. '
l'oi; ha Lie ijivksto;k
FOR SALIC 100 head ot mutton gouts
first' class, $:!.0II per head.' A. C.
Killer, Lako Creek, Ore. liU
FOR SALE Heautiful fresh milk goat.
5 quarts per day. Walsh s place,
one niilo northeast of Medford on
Crater Lake roud. , 71
FOR SALE 25 head of stock cuttlo
cheap.- F. Ai Spitzmlllor, R. 3.
Box 09A, Medford. . . 64
FOR SALIC Ton first-class milk cows,
high producers. Walsh's placo, oho
mile northeast of Medford on Crater
Luko'road. 07
FOR SALE Mount Crest Ranch of
fers for sale fontr Shorthorn bulls,
reudy for service, your choice for
f;i50. Two younger at 200, mostly
red. Apply James Stewart, Mount
crest Rnneh. Hilt. Calif, tf
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Three passenger Saxon,
.running , order, $86.00. -21, Gcnoseo
St. .07
FOR SALE Ford car with Bhock ab
sorbers, "Speedometer, clock, spot
light, trunk ruck, two extra tires,
tools and Oregon license, $325. 28
N. Rlversldo. Phono 620. 03
FOR SALE Dodge enr In excellent
condition. Terms if desired. Phone
781-J botween 6 and 8 p. m,
OH SALK POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR SALIC Baby chicks Saturday.
Dressier Square Deal Hatchery, or
phone 951-L. ' 04
FOR SALIC 100 Whlto Leghorn lay
ing hens, $10 por dozen. John II.
Hueners, Jacksonville. G3
FOR SALE Whlto Leghorns, one
year old males from Tailored trap
nested specials and royals, One-half
price while they last. White Wing
Poultry Farm, Phoenix, Oro. Tel.
9-F-ll. 00
FOR SALIC Hens
Phono 847-Y.
and
chickens,
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FOR SALE Setting hons.
847-Y.
Phone
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EXTRA Y El)
STRAYED Spotted roan cow with
horns, weight about 900. Branded
on right hip. Call Wright, 04. 04'
IIL'SI.MCKH IHRKOrOUY
Attorneys
PORTER .1. N1CFF Altornoy-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A; E. REAM ES Lawyer, Gornett
1 Corey Building.
O. C. BOOGS Real Estate, law and
. settlement of estates a specialty.
B, F. LINDASJ-Attornoy, General
Practice. Patents a spocinlty.
Stewart Bldg. .
WINF11CLD R. GAYLORD Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford.
Rnildlng Mr.torlnls
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MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK ft
BLOCK WORKS speclll'o in ell
kinds of cement huildlng products.
Cor, Fit aud Tenth Streets, .
HLSIXKSS IHItKCTOIlY
Abstractors
ML'ltitAY 11HOS. & VAX VOKIS
Abstracts of Title. Hooms 3 and 5,
No. fi North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSO'X COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO.MPAXY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of Title, Title Insurunce.
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO.We are
operating tho largest, oldest and
best equipped plant In tho Paciflo
northwest. .Use our springs when
others fall. Sold under written
guaranteed.' " 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Chiropractic lliyslcian
JOUETT P. HRAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms '40SI-10 M. F. & II.
building. 9 to 12 n. in.. 2 to 5 p.
in., daily except Thursday, l'lioue
6S0.
DR. I1ARVICY P. COLKM AN Chiro
practic and Niiturnl Palnlosa Meth
ods. Room 42 S M. F. it II. llldK.
Phono U65. ;
Electric Service.-
HATTKRY & KLKCTRIC CO. Fac
tory distributors for Exldo Batter
ies and Fairbanks-Morse light
plants. Nat. Huildlng. Phlne 116.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. 10. M. Wil
son. C. P. A. Attention given to
anvtlilng In Accounting and Income
Tax requirements. Look into our
simplified accounting method. Lin.
' erty llldg.. Medford. Phone 157-R,
Farm Loan Bondt
FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER
by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro
ceeds to make additional farm loans
nnd improve agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, E. H. Hurd,
Secy.-Troas., 411 M. F. & II. Bldg.,
Medford. .
Fidelity nntl Surety lionds'
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
Wo execute,, all, forma, of bonds.
McCurdy Insurance Agency. tl
Instruction In Music.
FRED ALTON 11 A I CI HT -Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Music
studio, 318 Garnott-Ooroy Build
ing Phono 72.
Mosnn Art Itugs
MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weavs
rugs from old carpets and rtlga and
clean all rugs. "Hugs we clean art
clean when we clean them." Ill
W. Tonth, phone 180. Free deliv
ery. '
Osteopaths
DR. F. Gi CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic. Phys
cluus. 410-417 Garaett-Corey Bldg
Phono 904-L. Kesldence 26 a
Laurel St.. . ...
DR. W. W. HOWARD -Osteopathic
Physician. Special attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat. ' 30J
Liberty building.. Phone 496.
Physicians and Surgeons.
T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear; Nosa
x and Throat. GlasSeB-scientifically.
fitted and properly adjusted. Office
314-316 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and
Main Sts. , . ...
DR. J. J. EMMENS Vnystclan and
Surgeon. Practice llmltod to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and 'glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist tor S. P.
H. It. Co., M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone
667. , ... , .
DR. WM. W. P. . HOLT Physician
nnd Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H.
Bldg. Phone 165. Residence-118
Genesee St, Phone 165-J-2. v '.
DR. A. BURSELL Spinologist, Phys.
. lclan and surgeon. Spinal adjust
menu, general treatments and dim
gonosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & H,
Bldg.. Elevator to third floor.
Phone 29.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING GO. has the
best- equipped i printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems,
etc. Portlnnd prices.. 2 7 N. Fir SL
Itcnl Estate.
BROWN & WHITE Heal Estate, In
surance, Loans, Investments, Notary
Public. Holland Hotol corner.: - tf
Hug Weaving:.
MEDFORD FLUFF KUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets, and rugs. , Phone
( 510-M. 706 Pine St. 1 I
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St. Phone
315. Prlcos right. Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov
ed day or night. Service guar
anteed. Fair trentment. 104 S.
Fir. Phono: , Office. 644' or res.
047-R or 206. tf
Undertakers
PERI. FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth
nnd Oakdale. Ambulance Bervlco,
Phone 47, 1