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ITED'FO'RT) MATL TT1TT1UNT;, MTlPTXmT), OREfiON. TUESDAY. .M'SK 7, 1021
DEIfSEY WILL
OUTWEIGH! E
, . RIVAL 20 LBS.
. : ATLANTIC CITY, Jum. T. There
will bo a difference' in weight of about
2u pounds when .luck Dempsoy and
Georges Carpvnlter peel o..' their bath
robes for the, worlds heavyweight
a'ni'onshi.i match July 2.
DomI)Bf "said today ho planned" til
scale esr.etIy 190 K)imds. , the ,.,
" h succeeds in keeping his weight
Ct that notch he will be three pounds
heavier than he ever has weighed for
a fight before. When he won the title
from Jess Willard at Toledo two years
ugo Dcmpsey scaled 1S7 iiounds.
"I "am growing a'hit and 1 am gov
erning my weight accordingly," Demp
sey said. "I think I will ue at my best
t 130 pounils and will bo able to box
nt top Bpccd. Carpcntier. 1 under
stand, will weigh about 170 pounds."
With the match less than four
weeks away Dempsey today is within
seven pounds of the weight ho hopes
to reach. The champion's legs are as
thin as a llghtwoiglu's. ?
MANHASSET, N. Y., . June 7.
Tl I. i. ... , .....
oiuiikh no. is nuoH ii in nis native
country as Strcngbearr because of
the indomitable spirit and de.termina -
tion that has marked his long fighting
career, Georges Ournonlicr is now
known as "Tendcrhcart
set.
in .Manilas-
Georges cannot stand tho sight of
poverty. Tho hungry are fed In his
kitchen and the penniless go away
with money in their pockets.
One afternoon recently when
Georges was resting in an easy chair
cm the lawn a tattered figure appeared
nt the gate C'arpentler went, to tho
fonco and asked the man his troubles.
Tho man saiil he was hungry. Georges
called the chef who dished up a hearty
lncnl. The French champion found a
lnoso dollar or two and bowed his new
friend to tho -gate.
. M . . . . -.-.xi.. r.-v .i.j.v'
I Robert?
mTHE FIOE CAT'
Last times tonight at the Rialto.
. New Dean Picture
"Reputation," tho suiier-feuluro
which is to bo shown at tho Itialto
theatre tomorrow will establish I'ris
cilia Dean as tho foremost emotional
actress of the screen. This Is the
opinion of reviewers in other cities
who havo soon the production and who
say that it excels even "The Virgin of
Stamhoul" and "Outside tho Law,
roccnt pictures with tho same star.
"Reputation" is based on- "False
Colors," the sensational novel, by Ed
wlnn Levin.
Miles Welch, Madge Hunt, Ilex do
Roselll, Spottiswoodo Aitken, William
Welsh, Harry Carter, Harry Van Me
ter, Mao Giraci, Al Garcia, James Mc
Laughlin, Kathleen Myers, Joey Mc-
Creery and many other accomplished
artists play tho principal roles In the
supporting cast.
Gorgeous spoctacles and magnificent
scenes follow each other in rapid suc
cession, alternating with humble and
sordid backgrounds to give the story
Its striking contrasts.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore June 7.-
nolninally steady; no receipts.
Hogs stea'dy: receipts liti.
about steady; receipts 1283.
Sheep
Hutter.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 7. Hotter
firm, good shipping demands. Extra
cubes 31c; cartons 33c; prints 32c;
butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 26
fa 28c f. o. b., Portland; undergrades
2 4 c.
l'.ggs mid I'oultrj.
PORTLAND. June 7. Selling
price, case count, 21c; buying price,
J2'4cW23e: selling price. candled
ller.s, light 31 !i lie; heavy, lsr
25c; selected candled in cartons 2Sc.
S0c; broilers, oyer l'i lbs: 22B-24c;
12Tf 13c:
10ii 4 5c.
ducks, young
;ruiu and liny.
Parley. $22 if 24: HBi
3, yellow. J JOB 31.
corn, No.
Buying pile,., timothv valley
Eastern Oregon. K'li: alfalfa,
tti;
lt
Mif, gram, mixed,
Straw, ?H,
1l 2 3.
S. I Mutter. Egg. I'tiuiirr.
SAX FRANCISCO, June 7 Uuttcr,
extra fancy 37 -r: prime firsts, 36c-.
Legs, lrosli extras tlu'oc; extra firsts
30c. Poultry unchanged.
N. Y. Slocks
NEW
VOI1K, June 7. Extreme
losses of one to live points in xtaml-
aru snares anil five to ten points in j
spec ulative issues measured the range j
. tuuiij a reaction in tile slock mar
ket. Sales approximated 1. 100,000
shares.
Al!is-('baliners
American Iteet Sugar
American Can
American Car fc Foundry
American Hide & Leather prd.
American International Corp.
American Locomotive
American Smelting & Kcfg. . .
American Sugar
American Sumatra Tobacco ...
American ' T. & T
American Woolen
Anaconda Copper . . . -
Atchison
Atl., Gulf & W. Indies ......
llaldwln Locomotive
33.
31.
28.5
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37.7
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59.5
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"II"
Canadian Pacific
1 Centra I Leather
chandler .Motors
Chesapeake & li i
i n lea go, .Mil., anil St. I'aiil
Chicago. Ii. I. & 1'iie. ...
Iiino Copper
Colorado Fuel tt Iron . . .
Corn ProcluclH
Crucible Steel
Cuba Cane Sugar
lie
General Electric
General .Motors
Goodrich Co
Great Northern pfd. .'. . ,
Great Northern Ore Ctfs.
Illinois Central
Inspiration Copper
Int. iler. Marine pfd. . . .
International Paper ....
Konnceott Copper
Louisville ft Nashville . . .
Maxwell Motors
Mexican Petroleum
.Miami Copper
Middle States Oil
.Mldvale Steel 2r,.2
Missouri Pacific 21.
New York Central GK.
N. Y.. N. II. and Hartford .... IS.
Norfolk & Western 112.7
Northern Pacific 70.
Oklahoma Prod. ct Kef .
Pan American Petroleum 5!l.
Pennsylvania 3-1. 7
People's Gas . -Pl.Ti
Pittsburg and West Vn 2S.7
Ray Consolidated Copper 12.7
Reading (is. 7
Rep. Iron & Steel
Royal Dutch, N. Y
Shell Trans. & Trad
Sinclair Con. Oil
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Standard Oil of N. .1. prd
Studebakor Corporation
Tennesseo Copper
Texas Co
Texas & Pacific
Tobacco Products
Transcontinental Oil .........
Union Pacific
IT. S. Food Products
IT. S. Retail Stores
IT. S. lnd. Alcohol
United Slates Rubber
United States Steel
Utah Copper T
Westlnghouse Electric
Willy's Overland
American Zinc. Lead and Sin.
Ilutto and Superior
Cnla.' Petroleum
Montana Power
Shattuck Arizona
I'nro Oil
Invincible Oil .
54.2
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SPENDING MONEY SHRINKS
$1.99 DURING THE YEAR
WASHINGTON', Juno 7. Every
body's spending money shrank by
$1.99 during tho past year, according
to the monthly circulation statement
issued today by tho treasury. On June
1, 1920, per capita circulation in the
country was $57.42 compared with
$r,5.43 on June 1, 1921. in tho same
period the total money in circulation
dropped from $8,102,102,211 to $o,v
258,293. ,
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When you drink
Hilvilla you will
have the pleasure -j
of drinking a
really fine tea
ASK YOUR 9ROCER
'Tijn 1
old roosters,
white Peking
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ANTIDCH ITEMS ,
i l
Mrs. Wilhite of Sams Valley is stay
'liig with Mrs. Then. Glass on a visit.
, Mr. Lticus is shearing a small bunch
of sheep for George Stacey and Mr.
: Sanderson this week,
j ""MDoerflinger was up in this neigh
! borhood Tuesday testing cows for
tuberculosis.
Mr. und Mrs. Moore and Mr. nr.d
.Mis. Chirk motored from Central
Point to the Meadows Tuesday to Mr.
j Kd Moore's place.
j Wm. Pomeroy and Alec Ilalney are
i gathering cattle for Wm. Cottrcll this
j week.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lligham,
I May 30 a baby girl.
A meeting was held at Antioch
school house Friday to vote on con
solidation of schools Tile voles stood
5 for consolidation and 27 against.
Fred Smith who is working near
Medford was home Sunday to visit his
folks at Antioch.
Charles Dearmond has a new Fold
hug.
II. C. Chapman went to Medford
Monday to work lor Mr. Haig in hay
ing. C. H. Weston and Mrs. J. W. Weston
wont to Medford to trade and lo Ash
land to visit Monday.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU , KNOW:
1. Which Is the city of brotherly
love?
2. What were the first colors used
In dyeing?
3. of what is the orange blossom
the symbol?
4. What three organs are known
as the Iripod of life?
5. What president has more coun
ties named after him than any other
president?
0. .When was tho first Infernal
machine used?
7. What are the grand banks?
1 S. What are biiun.s?
!l. What is an astral bodv?
10. What Is the science of tlie'e-
peutlcs? f
Answers to Vinlerday's Questions: i
1. Where do we get peppermint
flavoring? Aim. It Is extracted from
an aromatic herb of thu same name.
2. How did Caslile s-up get its
name? Ans. From Castile, Spain,
where it was originally made.
3. What Is meteorology? Ans. It
is the science of iitmospliere and its
phenomena.
I. What Is a dynasty? Ans. It Is
a name given to a Hue or laniliy 01
sovereigns who rule a country in suc
cession. 5. What in a HUlmnil peel? Ai.s
It is a young salmon.
Ii. How long does the longest lived
fisli live? Ans. Specimens of curp
have been known to live 150 years.
7. How long does an elephant
live'.' Ans. Records show that somo
elephants have lived as long as 160
and 200 years.
S. When was the Panama canal
opened? Ans. In 1014.
0. What Is the sacrum? Ans. It
In the triangular bone at the base of
the vertehrnl column.
10. What Is a promontory? Ans.
It Is a high point of land extending
outward from the coast lino to the
sea.
Troubled for Ten Years ,
If you suffer pains and aches dur
ing tho day and sloop-disturbing weak
ness by night, feel tired, nervous and
run down, tho kidneys and bladder
need lo. be restored to healthy and
regular action. J. T. Osburn, R. F. D.
No. 1, Lucasville, O., writes: "1 had
kidney trouble for ten years. I tried
many remedies but they did mo no
good. I took Foloy Kidney Pills and
they holpcd me so much that now I am
well." Don't dolay. Sold ovorywhoro.
Adv.
Summons
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto or
Oregon, for Jackson County.
Emily II. Morcor, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph
H. Morcer. Defendant.
To Joseph B. Morcer, the above
named defendant: In tho namo nt the
Slato of Oregon, you aro hereby 10
quired to appear and answer tho com
plaint on file herein, on or ueioro me
last day prescribed in tho order for
publication of summons, to-wlt: tho
expiration of six weeks from tho dato
of tho first publication oi tills sum
inons; and If you fail lo so appear ami
answer said complaint, for want liiere
of, tho plaintiff will apply to the Court
for tho relief prayed for in the com
plaint, succinctly stated as follows, to
wit:
For a decree of the Court dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing bo
tween plaintiff and defendant; that
plaintiffs maiden namo be restored lo
her; and for such other relief as may
be equitable.
This summons Is published In the
Medford Mail Tribune, ay order of the
Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of tho said
Court, made and entered April 30,
1921. Tho dato of the first publication
hereof Is May 3rd, 1921.
GLENN O. TAYLOR,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: 220 W. Main St., Medford,
Oregon.
SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY
Georgo Andrews, Mnnager
MAIN FLOOR Telephone
IH'SY CORNER MOTOR CO., Tires, Aei-cswirles 250
MODERN PIU.MIHXti & II EATING CO., Jlent. Ideal, Areola, Mueller
I'llH-lcxs 020
EXCHANGE TIRE CO., New unci Rebuilt Tires 520
SECOND FIlOIl
nil. A. m'RKl.rXI). Chiropractor .28.-.
mi. V. It. KAl'I'MAN. Dental Surgeon 2H."
Die. !. C. HAYES. PlDcdelan ami Surgeon ":'.
C.EOItfiE ANDREW'S KTI'IUOK. Voice. Mrs. George Andreud .12:1-1
MRS. 1;. I'.. GORE, l'luno and Harmony :i2:i-.l
FLOJWM'tt UOWliLL, VlolUilsi anU 1'eflcUer vr . ,S23-J
SAY "DIAMOND DYES'
TAKE NO OTHER DYE,
Unless you ask for "Diamond Dyes"
you may get a poor uye mat stieass.
spots, fades and ruins your goods.
Kvery package of Diamond Dyes con
tains simple directions for home dye
ing or tinting any new, rich, fadeless
color Into garments or draperies of
anv material. No mistakes! No
failures! Adv.
Notice
Vnlawful to Firo Slashing During
Certain Seasons Without Permit.
During the period between June 1st.
and October 1st. which is hereby
designated tho closed season, it shall
ho unlawful for any person or persons
to set on firo or cause to he set on
fire, any slashing, chopping, woodland
or brush land either his or their own
on tho property of another, witjiout
written or printed permission lroin a
firo warden, anil tho compliance there
of, which shall prescribe the condi
tions upon which the permit is given
and which are necessary to bo ob
served in setting such fire ami to pro
vent It from spreading so that life or
property of another may be endan
gered thereby. Uiiriiing periulls can
lie obtained fiom any authorized
State Firo Warden.
For further information Inquire Fed
eral llulldlng, II. S. Forest .Service,
Phono number 23(1.
W. L. JONKS.
7 District Fire Warden.
II KM WAXTIOII
Main mill Female.
WAN'TI-'D Clerks, (men. women)
over 17, for Postal Mall Service.
$.21 mouth. lOxaininations Juno.
Hxpnrienco unnecessary. For free
particulars of instruction, write .1.
Leonard, t former Civil Service ex
aminer), 7fX Equitable llldg., Wash
ington, D. C. (17
WANTF.D Clerks. (men, women) over
17, for routnl Mall Servieo, $120
month. Hxamlnatious .limn. Fx-
perienco unnecessary. For free par
ticulars of Instruction, writn J.
Leonard, (former Civil Servieo ex
aminer), 7.riS Equitable llldg., Wash
ington, D. 0. till
WANTED Thinnors.
Phono
GU0-1
M9 S. Ivy.
7
II KLI WA STUh-rSlA Mfl
WAN 1 I'll) Moll Willi cars to sell spec
ially to auto owners, lllg money for
hustlers. Address llox 12, Mail Tri
bune. '' 71
WANTED Spray man who under
stands engine, Berkeley . Orchards.
' ' 07
WANTED Sprayer and blight culter.
Call afternoons. Gold Ray Realty
Co. . tf
HEM' WANTED FEMALE-
WANTED Woman to assist in house
work bv the dav or hour. Mrs. C. C.
McCurdy. 1207 W. Main St. tf
WANTED Good woman for general
housework on ranch. Wages $50 a
month. Phone Dorby 20-F-13. Airs.
Geo. A. Mansfield. 71
WANTED Lady companion and do
light house work. Can go home
nights and Sundays if desired. Call
205-J, 5 to 8 p. m. 07
WANTED Girl or elderly woman to
assist with housework. Berkeley
Orchards, 07
WANTED
$50.00. -Competent cook,
Phono 380.
Wages
tf
. WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED To
Phono 325-W
take care of children.
09
WANTED By experienced man, win
dow cleaning, floor waxing, house
denning; lawns care for. Phone
917-L. : 70
WANTED By experienced lyplst
bllllng position. Box 72, Mall Tri
bune. 08
WANTED MISUKMjANROUH
WANTED Fowler hogB. Phone 895.
77
WANTED To buy 250 Barred Rock
hutching eggs. Address John Nelson,
Medford, Route 3. 07
WANTED Second-hand buth tub and
water tank. Phone 47. 70'
WANTED Todny. Four nolo tires up
to 5 Inches, to bo filled with Univer
sal Tire Filler. No punctures or
blowouts. Servieo Station at Med
ford Natatorlum. ' tf
WANTED Houso moving and re
pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf
WANTED Several men nnd boys to
know thnt you can buy any blko for
- $2.00 por veck. Llborty Shop, 8
Grape. tf
MONEY TO IXA!
TO LOAN J. II. Andrews loans money
oa real cstalo nnd buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phono 53-M. 31
North Grape street.
I
FOR EXCHANGE)
FOR LXCHANGF. For home in Med
ford. good small acreage. Place
under irrigation. Ilrown & White. 17
FOR TRADF Trucks to trade Tor city
property. G. A. Childers Motor Co..
127 N. iliversido. tt
FOil 11IC.NT HOl'SKS
FOR RKNT Furnished house on
I'aliu St. See owner at S:1S W. Sec
ond. 71
FOR
SOS.
RKNT Modern room.
Phone
tiS
FOR RKNT Five room partly fur
nished apartment with bath in down
town section. See Frank II. Ray
afternoons, Sixtli and Fir Sts. Phone
,2S-li. tf
FOR RKNT For the summer, modern
furnished homo with sleeping porch,
garden and berries. Small family
preferred. Call 722 Dakota or phono
1107. 67
FOR RENT ."i-room furnished bunga
low. See Mr. Tavlor, Yallev Fuel
Co. tf
FOR RENT Four room house ond
sleeping porch, garagi.. largo lot.
planled garden and berries. IDS:!
Court St. Rent $lt!.oo per month.
W. II. Hewitt. 125 S. Flout St. ti('.
FOR RENT House. Stoves for
Inquire 3( N. Riverside.
sale.
til
FOR RENT 12-room nicely furnished
hotiso with player piano and large
phonograph. Fine residence) district
Garage, I acres garden. Suitable
for ono or two families. P. O. llox
1091. tf
FOR RENT Four room coltaKo Wont
side of valley, good location; rent
reasonable. M. E. Root.
FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS
wiTTTENTNo"w7y
ing rooms in prlvato family, with
bathroom privileges. 325 S. Rive:-'
side. 07
FOR KENT
Gontloinen. -Nico sleeping rooms.
215 N. Cra;o St. If
I'cfii. ItEN'T A I'ART.M E NTS
FOR RENT 3 room apartment, adults
only. Phono 93U-R. 115 S. Front. 70
FOB HUNT MftJIS
FOR RENT 2000 ncro grain and
stock ranch on river near railroad
station. 1'. O. Box 1091.
tf
FOR RENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch
near railroad town and river. Gold
Ray Realty Co. tf
'HI 8 A LI
-POULTRY AND F.GG8
FOR SALU Plymouth Rock
with chicks for sale. Call 1I-F-:
hens
2. 00
FOR SALE Two dozen hens, Leg
horns and Reds, price S9.00 per doz.
100 lleatty St. 00
FOR SALE Whilo Leghorns, one
Joar old males from Tancrcd Imp
licated specials and royals, one-half
price whilo they Inst. Wlilto Wing
Poultry Farm, Phoenix, Ore. Tel.
9-F-ll. 00
FOR SALE Hons
nnd
chickens,
tf
bono 847-Y.
FOlt RENT SnSCEMANFOUS
FOR RENT Warehouse on S. I', track
now occupied by Pacific Fruit Co.
Inqulro J. A. Westerlund. 71"
FOR 8AI1F REiTj IS8TATH
FOR SALE 5 room house, bath,
toilet, big shed, fruit, flowers, on
pavement, alley, good location; fur
nished or not; possession.' soon as
you make, deposit. Leaving city,
your terms aro mine. Full informa
tion address Box B. C, Mull Tribune.
70
FOR SALE For homo in Modford,
.good small acreage; places under
Irrigation. Brown & White. 70
TOR SALE 40 ncrns land near Eaglo
Point. Good fruit land. May have
valuo for oil. Moderato payment will
hnndl.). Will soil nil or part. II. C.
Stoddard, P. O. llox 477, Lea Angeles
California. 73
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Twenty
acres of land situated near to Eagle
Point, will trudo for California pro
perty. Address Owner, 209 Nicolaus
Building, Sacramento, Calif. 72
FOR SALE Wond ano tlmherlands
near medford from $12.50 ncro up;
cusy payments. Brown & Whilo. tf
FOR SALE Will trndo Modford honiu
or ranch for good automobile Gold
Ray Realty Co. tf
FOR BALE Alfalln, grain and stock
ranches from $5.00 per aero up;
long time, easy payments. Gold Kay
Realty Co. tt
FOR SALE Ooocl ranches. Bee ns
before buying. J. B. AndrewB, 31
N. Grapo St. Phone 63-M. if
FOR. 8ALE Lessn anil exchange real
entate. Gold Ray Really Company.
FOR SALI'j llou;iii and bungalows
furnished or unfurnished; alno
acmge. C. S. Butterflold, phone
210.
. Good Service
Is measured by results. Are
you obtaining satisfactory re
sults? It not, consult us about
your . bookkeeping and other
bufinosg troubles.
Aud:MrS Accoui11rc3
AYSTE;MERVICE(p:
fi lrsurar,cc.5jjMrwestiTe.ta
, M. I'. 8CUMITT, Mgr.
bono RSI Liberty llldg.
FOR SALE MISCELTjANEOTS
F( ) It SALE Stra w her ric.!.
crate at the patch, picked.
I52-.M.
FOR SALE S(nl player piano for
$300 if taken at once. Inquire 23
Almond St. 119
FOR SALE Excellent
high sides and extra
$lo. U07 W. Eleventh.
light trailer,
springs, only
FOR SALE Nice velvet rug li.tixlO.I.
301 S. ivy St. Phono 950 -W. 07
FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay in field
$10.00 per ton. C. W. Isaacs. tf
FOR SALE Two Horsepower Fair
banks gasoline engine, $00. A. N.
Thibaull, Route 3, llox 1IA. Take
Crater Lake road to Spring St. and
ask. 70
FOR SALE Drag saw, nearly new.
Other wood cut::ng s.wls. 110 Tripp
St.
FOR SALE liaby buggy, kiddy-koop,
child's bed, steam dinner. Phone
170-J-2. 7
FOR SALE Wood of all kinds. Some
good dry stovo wood. Wo deliver.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Cull phone
3-F-3. tii)
FOR .SALE Ileo supplies of all kinds.
Medium brood foundation. Call
3-F-3. tili
FOR SALE Good clean hay, grain
and alfalla mixed, $S.00. Phone
10-F-3. 7
'OR SALE A-l alfalfa bay In the
field. $10, or will deliver. Phono
GS9-R-2. tf
FOR SALE Tent, awning and canvas
business clintp. Willing lo teach
purchaser. Must leavo city. 1', O.
Box 790. OS
FOR SA.LE
' chine, $15.
-New Homo sewing ma-
lit N. Barllelt St. 00
FOR SALE 13 (cms of eliolco grain
hay, bnled. Phono 40S-1M. tf
FOR SALE Clean alfalla hay in field,
$10 per ton. Phono T. E. Pottonger,
' C-F-2. tf
FOR SALE War Eaglo mining stock
on Juno 23rd. for 40o a uliaro. Phono
915, E. II. French. 81
FOIl SALE Fordson tractor choap.
Pulton, Robinson Inc.
FOR SALE Sand, gravol, sediment
nnd dirt. Plowing and teaming work
done. Phono 912-J, Samuel Bato
nian, 302 Mnplo St.
FOlt HALK HilVKSTOUIC
FOIl SALE Young milk cow.
Konly. Phone 0K-.I-3.
F. C.
tf
'OR SALE Young team weighing
2100. Will sell cheap. Phono 788-J-l.
71
FOR SALE Fresh Jorsey cow.
. R-13-Y. J. L. Wilson.
Phono
GO
FOR SALE Ton head Red Polled
stock cattle coming two yours old.
S. A. Duaenborry. 09
FOR SALE Registered . Shorthorn
bulls' and registered Hampshire
hours. Also saddle horses and work
horses. Call on or write Ross H.
Lund,, Mountcrest Ranch, llllt, Calif.
' tf
FOR SALE 100 bond of mutton goats
first class, $3.00 per hoad. A. C.
Edlor, Lake Creek, Ore. 00
FOR SALE Boaullful fresh milk goat,
5 quarts per day. Walsh's placo,
one 111 i 1 o northeast of Medford on
Crater Lako road. 71
FOR SALE Toll flrst-claBS milk cows.
high producers. Walsh's placo, ono
in llo northeast of Modford on Crater
Lako road. 07
ACTOMOBILKI
FOR SALE Dodge commercial truck
In oxcellont condition, model 1920
only run 1900 miles two new tires,
price $1125. Phono 301 Jacksonville.
67
FOR SALE Used S-passengor ear.
Good mechanical condition. Will
sell or Undo for small runabout.
Phono 3-F-3. 00
FOR SALE Thrco pnRficugor Saxon,
running order, $85.00. 21 Goneseo
St. 07
FOlt SALE Dodge ear In excellent
condition. Tonus If doBlrod. Phono
781-J botwecn 0 and S p. m.
lyOST
LOST Sunday, May 1, between Med
ford and Ashland or in Ashland park
a . Koinan silk handbag containing
toilet articles. Reward if returnod
lo Mrs. A. J. Vance, Medford. tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
BOS WELL MINING STOCK bought
and sold. Givo amount and price
you wish to buy or sell at. Geo. 8.
I in r ton, Grants Pass,' Ore. 07
HCSIXESH DIIUCCTOUY
. Attorneys
PORTER .1. NEFF Attornoy-nt-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Modford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMKS Lawyer, Garnett
Corey Building.
O. C. HOGGS Real Estate, law and
settlement ot estates a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General
Practice. -Patents a specialty.
Stewart Bldg.
W INFIELD Il.c GAYLORD Lawyor.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Modford.
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT. 11 R I OK &
BLOCK -WORKS spcclllze In nil
kinds of cement building products.
I
I1USINESS DIRECTORY
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. & VAX VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5,
No. 2 2 North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY -ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of Title, Tltlo Insurance.
Auto Supplies
LAHEIt AllTO SPRING CO. Wo are
oporating tho largest, oldest and
best equipped plant in tho Paciflo
northwest. Uso our springs when
others fnll. Sold under written
guaranteed. 31 North FIfteonth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Chiropractic yiiyslclnu
JOU1CTT P. BRAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H.
building. 9 to 12 n. m.. 2 to 5 p.
m., daily except Thursday. Phone
5S0.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. V. & II. Dldg.
Phono 905.
F.loctric Hovvico.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac
tory distributors for Exido Battor
los and Fairbanks-Morse. , light
plants. Nat. llulldlng. Phino 116.
F.vpert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son. C. P. A. Attention glvon to
anything in Accounting and Income
Tax requirements. Look Into our
simplified accounting method. Lib
erty Bldg., Modford. Phono 157-R.
Farm Loan Bonds
FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER
by buying Form Loan Bonds. Pro
coeds to niako ndditlonnl farm loans
and lmprovo agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, E. H. Hurd,
Socy.-Trcns., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg.,
Modford.
Fidelity nnd Surely Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY. BONDS
Wo exec. u to all forms ot bonds.
. McCurdy Insuranco Agency. 1 tt
Instruction In Music.
FRED ALTON II AIGHT Toaoher ol
piano and harmony. Halght MiiBlf
studio, 31S Garnett-Coroy.-. Build
ing Phono 72.
Mosnll Art Hugs
MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weav
rugs from old carpets nnd rugs and
cloan all rugs. "Hugs we cloan art
cloan when we clean them." Ill
W. Tonth, phono 180. . Freq dellV'
cry.
Osteopaths
DR. F. G. CARLOW, D. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic PhyB
clans. 410-417 Gamott-Coroy Bldg
Phono 90 4-Li. llesldonco 26 ;&
Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attention given
to eyo, oar, nose and throat. 301
Llborty building. Phono 490.
Physicians and Surgeons.
T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. Glasses scientifically
fittod nnd properly adjusted. Office
314-315 Llborty Bldg., cor. Grape and
Main Sts; .
DR. J. J. EMMENS Pnysician and
Surgeon. Practice limited to eyo,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
It. R. Co.,M. F; & H. Bldg. Phono
607.
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT PhyBlclan
nnd Surgoon. . Offices M. F. & "II,
Bldg. Phone 165. Rosldonce 118
Gonesoo St. Phone 165-J-2.
DR. A. BURSELL Spinologist, Phys
ician and surgoon. Spinal. adJiiBb
monts, general treatments and dli
gonosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & II,
Bldg. Elovator to ' third : floor,
Phono 29. ' i:
Printers nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th
boat equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. - Book binding,
loose loaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir 8t,
..Real Estate
BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In
surance, LoanB, Investments, Notary
Public. Holland Hotel corner, tf
Hug Weaving.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makos fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets, and ruga. ' Phone
610-M. 706 Pino St.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 43 North Front St. Phone
315. Prices right. . Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mor
cd, day or night. Sorvice guar
anteed. ' Fair treatment. 104 S.
Fir. Phono: Office 644 or res.
647-R or 206. tf
t'ndertnkers
PERL FUNERAL HOMECor. Sixth
and Oakdale, Ambulance service,
ft!
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