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MEDFORD 5LiT. TRIBUNE, rRDFORD, ORTCfiOX, MONDAY. .IFNTC G. 1921 I'1' I a 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY : 1 4 Juit stop and reason it out with yourself. Can you afford to ignore all these people who are constantly watching the classified columns of The Mail Tribune in order to fill their many wants? Start at once and use this Advertising Medium V ; WASHINGTON., June C. Contf-n-tlonfl of tint. Western Union Teleraiih company that it cannot be held liable for damage caused ihroiiKh errors In transmitting messag-en while itn lines were under Kovernin;nt control were upheld today by vhe liupivme -court. A decirtlon of South Carolinu courtH, awnrdinB damages to B. II. Poston, a cotton dealer, on this ground, was reversed. Ring Sketches of Bygone Years . Whenever old time fight fans gath er and discuss tho big liattles they have Been the' fellow who witnessed ' the 75 round championship clash -belt tween John L. Sullivan and Jake Kll- rain July S, 1SS9, takes tho stage. That lengthy party was al fresco and In difunco of the authorities, the ring being in au open field near the village of Richburg, Miss. The fight ers stripped to the waist had no pro tection from tho hottest kind of a bllBtering summer sun. For two hours and eighteen minutes they banged away at each other and bled and perspired. ,.' :At one time Sullivan's stomach; showed signs of weakening and Kll i rain proposed a draw. Sullivan re ploed to this suggestion with a blow that knocked the challenger down. Finally Kllraln could no olngor stand .; ... the punishment and the torrid heat ' -and. his seconds filing I na sponge. At the start of the fight, Sheriff Coward of Marion county had step ped forward to insist tlmt It should ' not go on. , "Ho was a small man," said a re port of the affair, "and did not look st ill lllto Ajax defying tho light ; nlrig. He was given a respectful jfr hearing, after which One of the pro moters asked the assemblage what was their pleasure. The reply was unanimous that the fight should go on'and the sheriff retired." C ' - ; Livestock. iORTLAND. Ore,. June G. Cnttle 25 50c higher; receipts 1281.' Choice Steers $8tt8.25; medium to good $7.50 ji; fuir to medium $8.25 fT 7; com mon to fair $5 IT 0.25; choice feeders 15.85 5.7,5; fair to good $4.76 (it 5,25; chdice cows and heifers $0.50 6j 7; medium lo good $5.50 6; fair to me dium $4.505; common cows $3.60(fj) 4.50; cannors $2(i)3.60; hulls $3.50(!i 4.78; cholco dairy calves $9.50 10; prime light $9 9.50; medium light $0 ,9; heavy $3(fiG. .( Hogs steady; receipts 953. Prime .light $9 9.25; smooth heavy, 250 to SOS lbs., $7.2508.25; 300 lbs. and up 16X5 7.25; rough heavy $5 W 7.25?,! fat pigs $9fi9.25; feeder pigs $8.50 9.26: stags $3 7.25. Slioep steady; receipts 477G. Prime lambs $6.50 7.25; fair to good $5.50 6.50; culls $4 5.50; reeders $2.50 4; light yearlings $5 5.50; heavy $4.60 6; light wethers $404.50; heavy $3 4; ewes $14.25. - , Butter PORTLAND, Ore., Juno C nutter stendy. Extra cubes 31c; cartons 33c; prints 32c. Butterfat No. 1 churning cream 20 28c f.o.b. Portland; tinder grades 24c. San Francisco Butter and Poultry SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 0 Utitter extras fancy 3GMiC; prime firsts 35V4c firsts nominal. Eggs, fresh extras 3lc; extra firsts 30.c; firsts nominal; dirties 29c; extra pullets 27Vfcc; under sized pullets 24c. Cheese, flats fancy lGMsc; flrstB nominal; young America fancies 20 Vie; firsts nominal. Young chickens 25 (iOc lb.; staggy roosters 20 25c lb.; old roosters 17 86c; ducks 25S5c; geese 25c; tur keys 3560c; Belgian hares 1320c; Squabs 4548c lb. pigeons $3 doz. N. Y. Stocks ' NEW YORK, June G. Last week's depression in the stock market be came more acute today.- Unfavorable financial, Industrial and commercial conditions at home and abroad gave Impetus to extensive professional of ferings. Sales approximated 700,000 shares. Allls-Chalmers 33.7 Amer. Beet Sgar 31.5 American Can 29 Amer. Car & Foundry 124.2 Amor. Hide & Leather pfd 50.5 Amer. International Corp...'. 36.8 American Locomotive 82.5 American Smelting & Refg. American Sugar American Sumatra Tobacco. American T. & T. ...' 7 . 75.2 . 57.7 .104.2 American Woolen 72 Anaconda Copper 38.8 Atchison SO. 5 All.. Gulf & W. Indies 35.2 Baldwin Locomotive 770 Baltimore & Ohio 39.2 eBthlehein Steel "B" 54. G Canadltn Pacific 110 Central Leather 30. 2 Chandler Motors 61 Chesapeake Ohio S7.ri.hu tlmt If there is nut noim-thlng Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chicago, R. I. and Pac C'hino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Erie (ieueral Electric General Motors Goodrich Co Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore etfs .... Illinois Central Inspiration Copper Int. Mer. Marine pfd International Paper Kennecott opper Louisville & Nashville Maxwell Motors, bid 31 G4 G3.7 12 12. S .132.5 . 10 . 84. 8 . 07.5 . 2 7.5 . 90 . 33 . 4S.5 . 42.5 . 19.2 .109.5 . 4 .147.2 Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper 22 1 1 .S Mlddlo States Oil Mdvalo Steel Missouri Pacific New York Centra! V. Y.. X. II. and Hartford .. Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & l!ef .... 25. G 21 G8.2 17. G 93.5 11 9.5 2 Pan American Petroleum G2. Pennsylvania People's Gas Pittsburg and V. Va Ray Consolidated Copper .. Heading Rep. iron &' Steel Royal Dutch, N. Y Shell Trans. & Trad Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railwny Standard Oil of N. J., pfd 3 I.G 50 2S 13 GS.8 64.0 55.7 41.7 21.6 73.5 20 10G Studebuker Corporation 70 Tennosseo Copper ' ' 8 Texas Co 34 Texas & Pacific 21.2 Tobacco Products 51.2 Transcontinental Oil 9.2 Union Pacific 115.7 V. S. Food Products 18.7 U. S. Retail Stores 5G.5 U. S. Intl. Alcohol ... G0.G 01.3 79 51 45 S 9 12. S 3 8 53 7 29.7 14 59.7 United States Rubber United States Steel ...... Utah Copper . Wostlnghouse Electric Willy's Overland Amer. Zinz, Lead and Sm llutto and Superior Caia. Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Pure Oil Invincible Oil General Asphalt EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. O. Howlott Among tho callers at '.he Suunvside since 1 wrote hint Saturday .afternoon were Edward Cook, Oben liuy. and John Rhodes of Klanialli counly. They called for supper, beds and brekafast Saturday evening. Mr. Hay was Hllll on Ilia crutches. JUs nil lnent was caused by being passed while in France. He Is a son of one of the leading stockmen of Klamath maiah. Clarence Marino, recently of Cali fornia, was a passenger on the Med-' ford-Eagle Point stage and bo was Ml. Charles Frey, who has a home on the Fish lake road some eight miles this side of the lake by. that name. .Isaac Chlldreth, ' who has -been working on the Crater Ijtke highway and boarding at the Ktinnyside, left. Saturday for Ashland, bis home to join bis futher.s family, in Ashland, who were preparing to start for Oklahoma, their old home, to visit Mr. Henry Chlldreth's brother, who lives near Muskogee. Ills father, Mr. ; Henry Chlldreth 1ms been engaged as a blneksmitli for the Southern Pa-, elfic Railroad Oo. for some years, and is taking bis layoff nnd u trip to ills' old home. They expeot to be gone some months. -i( Wm, von der Helien, one of our lending merchants, and .one of ; the contractors on the unit of the Crater Lake highway, the one who bad the contract for tho grading of the unit from the new bridge on Rogue river to Trail, and also the contract for putting the crushed rock on the fourteen miles botween the edge of the desert at David Cingeaile placo lo Trail, returned from Portland the firs tnf the week, where be had been to perfect his contract above stated. Wm. II. Brown and wife and Mr. It. W. Ferrlll, with Flusshner, Meyer and company of Portland, were guests at the Sunnysld Thursday. Mr. Brown iR of the firm of George Brown and sons of tills place. W. J. Corvln, formerly tho engi neer on the P. & E. railroad came out to fix up the pump lit the P. & K. depot so as to fill the 60.000 gal lon tank on that line. It had been emptied last fall and left without any water In It nnd the result was it leaked considerable. He had quite n time getting the pump to work, as the gasket was badly worn and stand ing all winter without being used it took some time to get It started ns'! in. Fred Pettlgrew. who owns a farm out on the new Crater Lake highway, was here for dinner Saturday. He seems to think that the now highway will be the proper thing for him, as it is so arranged that it will give him an outlet not only to Eagle Point, but to Butte Falls as well. It. A. Petty was also a business caller Sat urday. He says that this rain that we had last Saturday night will be worth thousnnds of dollars to our valley. In talking with him, tho sub ject of wild oats nnd bay came up, nnd he said that he had left about fifty arres of ground to cut wild oat hay. but the broncho grass took It. so be plowed it up. nnd thus killed off n terrible nuisance, but hns his ground ready to sow this fall to wheat. Speaking of the broncho grass it Is getting such a hold on the land done to check il, ami y.-l rid of il, it - -will soon destroy all of tin- alfalfa. . -but by cutting it before the seed is : formed it may destroy it altogether, :but after It hccouics loriucil. Ih,-re is nothing that will eat it. ; Carl Jackson and wife ami Robert , Coffin ant! wife passed through here .In company of t'arl's father and i mother who have been visiting ibem 'In their home in Butte Falls, on -.hcir way to .Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. P... Jackson were formerly citizens of lour town, but sold out, and have been ;siending the winter in southern t'ali jfornin, and Were on their way up into Washington. Carl .1. and family and Mr. Coffin and family. spnel the night 'nt tlie Sunnyside nnd owing lo the Ibeavy rain Saturday night, the ladies land children siarted a little after five a. in., to t heir homes on the nio tor car, as it was making a special Itrlp lo bring out some of the rela- Itlves of tlie late (Iray, who was i killed in the Jitney wreck near tlrauts Pass. Ira Tongatet a cousin of the young men, was one of the passengers mt from Butu Kalis and came here for breakfast. Carl Jackson and Mr. Coffin went up Kunday morning with their Ford. Among the diners Kunday, beside the regular boarders, some 25 road men, we had Mr. K. M. Hose of Ash land and Mrs. C. Haverkamp of Kan sas City. Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Trefren. son and daugbtert Mr. Hay Trefren and Miss Sadie Trefren of Ashland came fn Sunday evening and spent the night. Tlie young folk had n very Interest ing ball game here Sunday afternoon. There was no special object at stake. but some of our town boys and some of tilt, vniimr nion clwi nw hxrn u-.n-k. lng on the Crater Lake Highway, made up teams and spent the after noon very pleasantly in that way. There was a large number of our citizens went from here to Medford Sunday morning to attend, and take tjmrt In tlie memorial exercises and the result was that our town ' ivns almost deserted Henry Trusty of Ealk Creek spent Saturday night at the Sunnyside and was also here again Monday. Mr. Armstrong and son, who bought the Charley Newstrom place lu the Lake creek country were here for dinner Monday and so was George West and wife of Medford. They were on their way to the Brownsboro cemetery to decorate bis brother's grave. George Is In the forest service and said that Monday was tlie first memorial day that he has been situated so that lie could observe the day. for eight years. Mrs. Albert Clements of Prospect called a few moments Monday. Mrs. J. C. Murray and Mrs. Charles Delhi and children, of Medford, were also visiting our town. Pete Hells nnd wife nnd her sister. Mrs. Chris Bergsuinu, were also here Monday evening. They bad been to Medford and were on their way home. Horace Oeppert of Unite Falls spent Monday night at Hie Sunnyside. Charley Humphrey of Derby was in town Monday. He was bringing out a truck load of wood and taking back a load of household goods be longing to Thopias Cool; and bis mother. I have finite a number of items, but see that I am making my letter too long. So will slop for tills time. (Furnished 7y tna jacsson County Abstract Oo.) Circuit Court. J". F. Soper vs. J. W. Dressier. Answer. , ' Grace M. Wilson vs. City of Med ford. Demurrer. State vs. W. F. DeWitt. Motion. F. L. TouVello vs. Farm Bureau Co operative Exchange. Answer. Probate Court Est. Mary M. Shepherd, doc. Proof of publication. Order. - Geo. W. Neilson nnd.Edw. C. Welch assume tlie business name of Central Lumber Co. Est. Sarah E. Bellamy. Inventory and appraisement. ' , f ; -sKst; Squire S. Aikon. Inventory and appraisement,! .. Est. Ira Earl Dless et. nl (minors). Proof of publication, bond, motion, re port of sale. ""J Real Estate Transfers W. T. Grieve to Katie M. Grieve, land In Pool nnd Klippcl Add. lo Jacksonville' .-. $ 3 William II. Tate lo Hello Cation. SWV4 of lot 7. blk. 6, Ashland 10 J. W. Merritt and Jennie E. Mcr- litt to P. S. Ixiosley, 7.88 acres lying south of sec. , tp. 37, S. R. 2 W 2800 Georgo "W. Dewey nnd Eva I). Dewey lo C. L. Smith nnd Ka turah Smith, land in D. L. C. 62, and D. L. C. 67, tp. 38, S. . R. 1 W 9700 City of Medford to E. E. Russell, lot 9, blk. 6, Imperial Add. to Medford 228.88 Pacific Title & Trust Co. to O. P. Eisman. SE'4 of sec. 6, tp. 37, S. il. 1 W., W. D.... Kate Young vs. W. J. Smithy lots 5, G and blk. 9, Gold Hill, Ore... 200 Scott V. Davis and Ida H. Davis to City of Medford, lot 13, blk. 1. Highland Park Add. to Med- Cowtrfews SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY ' Georgo Andrews, Manager MAIN l'UKIll Tel plinne I1USV roilXFIt MOTOR CO.. Tires, Accessories 250 MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO., Heat, ideal. Areola, .Mueller I'lpelcss B20 EXCHANGE TIRE CO., New and Rebuilt Tires filifl SECOND FLOOR DH. A. BI'HKH'ND. Chiropractor 285 1)11. V. ft. KAUFMAN. Denlul Surgeon 2N5 DIt. .1. C. HAYEK, 1'loslelnn nnd Surgeon .111:! GEORGE ANDREWS STUDIOS, Voice. j MRS. K. E. GORE. Piano niifl Huriliony , 32::-. I FLORENCE HOWELL, Violinist nud Teacher . .j . ,x. .j.. ...i. .j.. .x. ,323-J ford . Scott V Davis and Ida H. Davis to City of Medford. lot I. blk. 7. Highland Park Add. to .Med ford. Q. C Scott V. Davis and Ida II. Davis to City of .Medford, lot T, blk. 3. Highland Park Add. to Med ford, Q. C Russel Pago to Lamoille Co. Sav ings Trust Co., land in I). L. C. 69, tp. 37, S. R. 2 W. Lots off Oakdale Ave. and lots in Beat ty Add. to Medford. Q. C J. M. Kllgour and Manila W. Kll- gour tu Jackson Co. Bank, land in sec. 32, tp. 34, S. It. 4 , Q. C L. Davis and Althea Davis lo Bon How and Florence Howe, V!4 of lot 5, In Klveidale tract, Jackson Co., Ore., Q. C... Georgo Garrett to Francis Gar rett, WiS of W.V4 of NEV4 f sec. S, tp. 37, 1 IC. W. D J. F. Hale to M. II. Bunnell, lot 7, blk. 74, old town old Med ford, W. D Notice Unlawful to Fire Slashing During Certain Seasons Without. Permit. During tho period between June 1st. and October 1st, which Is hereby designated the closed season, it shall lie unlawful for any person or persons to sot on flro or cause to bo set on fire, any slushing, chopping, woodland or brush laud either his or their own on .tho property of another, without written or printed permission from a fire warden, and the compliance there of, which shall prescribe the condi tions upon which the permit is given and which are necessary to lie ob served in spiting such fire and to pre vent it from spreading so that life or properly of another may bo endan gered thereby. Burning permits can bo obtained from any authorized State Fire Warden. For further liiforinnlion Inquire Fed eral Building, II. S. Forest Service, Phono number 236. W. L. JONES, 67 District Flro Warden. HELP WANTED Male and Feniulo WANTED Experienced apple tiers. Bear Creek Orchard. thln (55 I . i WANTED Clerks, (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service, $120 month. Examinations June. Ex perience unnecessary. For free par ticulars of Instruction, writo J Leonard, (former Civil Service ex- iiiulnerL 75S Equitable Bldg., Wash ington, I J. C. 6li WANTED Thinners. 219 S. Ivy. Phono 6II0-L. 67 HELP AV ANTED MALE WANTED Spray man who under stands engine. Berkeley Orchards. ... .rf7: WANTED Sprayer and blight cutter. Call afternoons. Gold 'dlay Realty Co. . tf" HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Lady companion and do light house work. Can go home nights and Sundays if desired. Call 366-J, 5 to 8 p. 111. ' 07 WANTED Girl or elderly woman to assist with housework. Berkeley Orchards. 67 WANTED Woman lo do cooking. C. A. Learned, 40S-R-3. . G5 WANTED Reliable woman to come to house and do wanhlng for family of throe. Phone 390-L. 65 WANTED $50.00. -Competent cook, Wages Phone 380. tf WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By experienced man, win dow cleaning, floor waxing, house cleaning; ktwns care for. Phone 947-L. ' - ' 70 WANTED By experienced typlst bllliug position, Box 72, Mall Tri bune. 68 WANTED M ISCKLIiANEOUS WANTED Second-hand bath tub nnd - water tank. Phone 47. 70 WANTED Good second-hand Ford runabout. Phone, 361 Jacksonville. 65 WANTED Today. Four auto tires up to 6 Inches, to be filled with Univer sal Tiro Filler. No punctures or blowouts. Service Station at Med ford Natatorlum. tf WANTED Houbb moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf WANTED Several men and boys to know that you can buy any bike for $2.00 per week. -Liberty Shop, S. Orapo. i tf MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. II. Andrews loans money . on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M, 31 North Grape street. KOK KXOHAWGK FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city property. G. A. Childors Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside. If Mrs. George Andrews 32:!-.I FO KENT HOI SKS KOIt KENT 5-rooni furnished bunga low. See Mr. Tavior, Valley Fuel Co. tf Poll KENT Five room furnished house. Inquire at 435 N. Bartieii St. C.5 FOR KENT Modern furnished 6-roum bungalow, very attraclive. Adults preferred. Phone tiil-K or call BUT W. Ninth St. 65 KOK KENT Pour room house and sleeping porch, garage, large lot. planted garden and .berries, lu.'ui Court St. Item $n;.uii per mouth. W. B. Hewitt, 125 S. Front St. 66 FOR RENT 1 louse. Stoves for sal- Inquire 3G N. Riverside. 67 FOR RENT A very desirable home, newly decoraled throughout. Partly furnished, lo reliable parties. Apply 616 W. Jackson. If FOR RENT 12-room nicely furnished house with player piano ami large phonograph. Fine residence district. Garage, 4 acres garden. Suitable for ouo or two families. P. O. Box 1U94. tf FOR RENT Four room cottage West slda of valley, good location; rent reasonable. M. E. Root. l'Oll HKXT JIOl'SEK EEPlXa BOOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 219 Talent Court. Phone 955-11. 65 FOli KENT FURNISHED ROOMS KOR RENT Furnished rooms in pri vate family. 325 S. Riverside. 66 FOR RENT Nice sleeping rooms. Gentlemen. 245 N. Gra-rm St. tf FOR 1(10 NT A P A RT.M E N TH KOR RENT 3 room apartment, adults only. Phono 930-lt. 445 S. Kronl. 70 FOR. KENT MIWS FOR RENT 2000 acre grain and stock ranch on river near railroad Btutlon. P. O. Box 1094. tf FOR RENT Irrigated alfulfa ranch near railroad town ana rlvor. Gobi Ray Realty Co. tf" FOR RIfNT MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT Lithia Garago with wash rack at Ashland entrance to park. Fine location. Inquire E. F. Smith, Ashland, 221 Oak St. 65 "OR, HALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Plymouth Rock Ileus with chicks for sale. Call 14 F-22. 66 FOR SALE Two dozen bens, Leg horns and Reds, price $9.00 per doz. 406 Beatly St. . 66 FOR 9yLK Whit,o Leghorns, one year old males from Tancrud trap nesled specials and royals, one-ball' piico wlillo they last. White Wing PouHiy1 Farm,' Phoenix, Ore, ... Tel. 9-F-ll. 6(1 FOR SALE Hens and . Phone i 847-Y. ' , ' . chickens, tf FOR SALIC REAL ESTATIj) FOR SALE 5 - room bouse, bulb, loilol, big shed, fruit, flowers, ou p'Plteinent. alley, good location; fur nisjud or not; 'possession soon us you make deposit. Leaving city, your tonne' ftre mine. Full informa tion address Hox B. C., Mall Tribune.' ' '-."' ; -:' ,'.' :' ' 70 FOR-SAW-Kor hgpio , In Medford, good small acreage; places under . irrigation, ':: Brown & White. 70 FOR SALE OR RENT 5 room mod- torn hungaloWi Plume T93-L. ' 66 FOR SAfdC--Twonty eight hundred acres of' ltfnd for salo, located along tho.pavod highway. 12 mllos south of Ashuhtnd. Good soil, largo amount of wood nud timber. Spring water on every aoc.tlon. Good for stock runch. Ton dollars pur aero. Easy terms. E, T. Mer rill, Ashland, Oregon, 65 TOR SALE 40 acres land near Eagle Point. Good fruit land. Muy have value for oil. Moderate payment will liantllo. Will sell all or purt. 11. C. Btoddard, P. O. Box 477, Los Angeles California. , 73 FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE Twenty acres-of lund situated near to Eagle Point, will trade for California pro perty. Address Owner, 209 Nlcoluus Building, Sacramento, Calif. 72 FOR SALE Wood out) timborlunds near medford from $12.50 acre up; easy payments. Brown & Whllo. tf FOR SALE Will trade Medford home or ranch for good automobile. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Alfalla, grntn nud stock ranches from $5.00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold Kay Realty Co. tf FOR SALI2 Oood ranches. See lis before buying. J. B. Andrews, 81 Ni Grape St. Phone 63-M. tf FOR BALE Lease and exchange real estate. Gold Rny Realty Company. FOR SALL- iiou"ae?aud bungalow furnished or , unfurnlnhcd; aiuo ncre-Jgo. C. S. Butterfleld, phone 21. Good Service Is mensured by results. Aro you obtaining satisfactory re nulls? If not, consult us about your bookkeeping and other business troubles. S Auditing Accounting y .YSTCriXERVICElp- M. I'. HCIIMITT, Mgr. I'lKine tl - Liberty Illdg FOlt 6AXB MISCELLANEOUS KOIt SALE Nice velvet rug 17.6x10.4. 304 S. Ivy St. Phone ttaO-W. 67 FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay in field, $10,110 per ton. C. . Isaacs. tl KOIt SALE Two (21 chicken huuses. good condition. Modern. Apply Mrs. George H. Parsons, Hillerest Road. 00' FOR SALE Two horsepower Kail- banks gasoline engine. $i;o. A. N. Thihault. Route 3. Hox 44A. Tu!'; Crater Lake road to Spring St. and ask. ' 70 KOIt SALE Cherries, and house to rent. 722 N. Riverside. 65 KOR SALE Drag saw. nearly new. Other wooil cutviig r.iols. 110 Tripp St. 66 KOIt SALE Baby buggy, kiddy-koop, child's bed, steam canner. Phone 170 J-2. 67 tilt SALE Wood ol all kinds. Some .good dry stove wood. Wo deliver. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call phone 3-K-3. 69 KOIt SALE Bee supplies of all kinds. Medium brood foundation. Call 3-F-3. 66 KOR SALE Good clean hay, grain and alfalfa mixed, $8.00. Phono KIF-3. 67 FOR SALE-tii-ld, $10, 5b'.i-lt-2. -A-l niralla hay or will deliver. in I ho Phone ti FOR SALE Tent, iiwnlng anil canvas business cheap. Willing to teach purchaser. Must leave city. P. O. Box 790. ' 68 FOR SALE Used Bean spray rig. 4 li. p. In good mechanical condition. Bear Creek Orchard. 06 H)l SALE First, class haled wheat bay, per ton, $26; Rolled barley, per Ion, $30. Central Point Feed Store, Phono. 41. Jesse L. Richardson. 65 FOR SALE New Home sewing ma chine, $15. 603 N. Bartlutt St. 66 iT)R SALE hay, lulled. 15 tons or cholco grain Phono 468-11-1. tf FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay in field, $10 per ton. Phono T. E. Potlonger, 5-F-2. tf FOR SALE War Eaglo mining stock on June 23rd, for 40c n share. Phone 915, E. II. French. 81 FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap, i'atton, Robinson Inc. FOR SALE Saint, grofel, sediment nnd dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J. Samuel Unte pmn, 302 Maple St. FOR SALIC LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young milk Kenly. Phone 61 .-j-8. F. O. tf FOR SALE Young leant weighing i 100. Will sell ohuap. Phono 7S8-.1-1. " . . 71. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Plume R-13-Y. J. L. Wilson. 06 FOR SALE Ton head Red Polled stock cattle coming two years old. S. A. Dusenborry. G9 FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn bulls nud registered Hampshire hoars. Also saddle horses and work, horses. ,Call on or write Ross II. Lund, Mountcrest Ranch, Hilt, Calif. tf FOR SALE Two grado .lorsey heif ers, heavy milkers, tesung 5 per cent. A. E. Hall. .Griffin Creek. 66 EOR SALE 100 head of mutton gouts first class, $3.00 pur head. A. C. Edler, Lake Creek, Ore.' . 06 FOR SALE Beautiful fresh milk goat, ' 5 quarts per day. Walah'B place, one, mile northeast of Medford on Crater Lako road. 71 FOR SALE Ten first-clans milk cows. nigh producers. VValsh s placo, one . inllo northeast of Medford on Crater Lake .road. 07 I AUTOMOBILES 'OR SALE Used 5-puasongor car. Good mechanical condition. Will iHell or trudo for small runabout. Phono 8-F-3. ' ' 1 ' 66 TOR SALE Bulck Six in good condi tion, or trade for lighter car. Inquire coiner Kings Highway and Stewart Ave., mornings. 65 FOR SALE Thren passenger Saxon, running order, $85.00. 21 Genesee St. 07 FOR SALE Dodge ear In excellent condition. Terms If desired. Phone 781-J botwoen C and 8 p. m. .MISCELLANEOUS. BOBWELL MINING STOCK bought and Bold. Givo amount nnd prico you wish to buy or sell nt. Geo. S. Burton, Grants Pass, Oro. 67 HUSIXESH DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEKF Attornoy-nt-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bunk Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnott Corey Building. O. C. BOGG3 Real Estato, law and settlement of estates a specialty. I). F. LINDAS Attorney, General I'ractice. Patents a specialty. Stewart Bldg. WINFIELD R... GAYLORD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS speclllze In all kinds of cement building products Cor, Fit and Tenth Street. Ill'SINKSS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI3 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Aulo Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under written guaranteed. 3 4 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Chiropractic J'hyslelnn JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chlro- practlc, rooms 409-10 ,M. F. & H, building. 9 to 12 a. in.. 2 to 6 p. m., daily oxcept Thursday. Phone 680. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. It II. Bldg. Phono 965. Electric Service. BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac tory distributors for Exlde Batter ies and Fulrhauks-Morse light plants. Nat. Building. Phine 116. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son. CP. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Lib. orty Bldg.. Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro coeds to make additional farm loans nnd Improve agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars, E. H. Hurd, Secy.-Troas., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Fidelity nntl Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We execute all forms of bonds. McCtirdy Insurance Agency. U 3 Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON HA1GI1T Teachor ol piano and harmony. Knight Muslr studio, 318 Garnott-Corey Build ing Phone 72. Mosnn Art Rugs MOSAN ART KUO CO. Wo weava rugs from old carpets and rugs and clean till rugs. "Rugs we clean an' clean when wo cloun them." Ill W. Tenth, phono 180. Free deliv ery. ! Osteopaths DR. F. 0. CARLOW, Wt. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physr clans. 418-417 Unmott-Corey Bldg Phono 904-L. Kosldence 2G a Lnurol St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician. Special attention given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 302 Liborty building. Phone 496. Physicians and Surgeons. T. O. HEINE, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat. Glasses scientifically fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg;., cor. Grape and Main StB. : . ; DR. J. J. EM MENS Pnyslclnn and Surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, . ear,- nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tostetl and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S..P. at. It. Co., M. F. & II. Bldg. Phone 567. , DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician end Surgeon.- OfflcoB M. F. & H, Dldg. Phone 1G5. Residence 118 Genoseo St. . Phone 1G5-J-2. DR. A. BUKSI0LL rSplnologlst, Phys. Ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and dl gonosls. 809-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg. Elevator to third floor, Phone 29. Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgora, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St. Real Estato. ' l i t BROWN & WUITE-Real Estate, in surance, Loans, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Hotel corner, tt Ru AVcnvlng. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpots. and rugs. Phone ' 610-M. 706 Pino St; Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. . Office 4 2 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov ed dny or night. Sorvlcs guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phone: Ofilco 644 or res. 647-R or 200. Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth and Oakdale. Ambulance service, , Phono 47, '"