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PAflE REYEN 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY Just 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 MEIWWV MAIL TTITBUNT?, MEDFORT; ORK!0 WEDNESDAY,- .71'XE H. 1021 C. OF COMMERCE -DECIDES TO PUSH CO. FAIR PROJECT Tha question cif whether Medford 13 going to support tlio building mid Improvement project of tlio counly fair waa placed squarely beforo the members of the MoUford Chambor of Commerce by the Farm Bureau at u meeting held at tlio public librarv 1 , c . , - last evening. This becanio ncccsGary because, ot an InBiifflclont number of names on petitions requesting tlio county au - horltles to call a special cloclion at which tho voters of tlio county might express their opinion as to. what tent they wore willing to Btipport tho ouiiuing program. ., THoro wan 110 opposition to tho re quest of- tlio - Farm Bureau and n pledge-whs secured whoreby Modford cltlzons would, do thoir sharo to se cure signatures to placo tho meas ure upon the ballot. , In tho nnalyslR of the ono mill tax measure, to secure sufficient funds fop building and Improvemont pur poses at the fair grounds It waa ihnltn tlf.lt thn aai.unn.1 ., 1 : .. I .... nr .........a v....v n.w u.,i), n.iu laiuilllllll ,11 properties of 'the farmers is such that ho would pay but 33 per cent of tho cost: Tho cily man upon his as - sesnmont of city properties1, mor - Cliandlse, sharos of slock and office furniture would onv 27 iter emit. Whereas I lin timber men n,wl nnhlin vavvifn nnnMn..D ....t. .... . d...uu uuipiiuiiuiiD OUIU UO IVWCI companies and railroads would pay 40 per cent of tlio cost. With these facts boforo tho mem bers, togother with a conipleto draft of roadways, walks, proposed build- ings and race track, thoy decided that: tho fair innun.ls ohnnLl 1, In, nv,l immorfl l 1., ..,!.. . .. .....I1"'' Consolidated Copper thlB fall and - that there would bo nothing- gainedl by waiting, in fact a dolay was considered to bo detrimen tal! to the farming and stock Interests ot the county. It was shown that of tho names which had boon scoured to tho peti tions that very few women voters had signed, duo un!ouhlodly that they had not boon given the opportunity; Com 111 it tees volunteered to circulate petitions and -Modford Is being thor oughly canvassed. A petition is on file at tho Chamber of Commerce rooms for those to sign who wish the fair grounds improved. Tho special Farm Bureau commit tee having tho Improvement plan of tho county fair grounds In charge, consists of A. C. Joy; chairman; Ash land; Elton Docson, Talent; Harry Walthor,- Modford; J. E. Judy, Grif fin Crook; Fred Uonedlct, Applo fiato; K. U. Dimlmck, Wimer; G. W. Jacobs, Gold' .1IJ11; J. C. Pendleton, Table Rock; J. K .Mason, Central Point; Floyd Charley, Lake Creek and Miles Contrail, Rush. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Arrivals at the city nuto camp Tues day included the following: C. Heddle Bon and parents of Iios Angeles, on route to Portland; Fred Laiibschor and father of San Francisco, touring north'; Raymond Luco, wlfo, niotlior and two children of- San Francisco, touring north; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen nnd two children- of Portland, touring north; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Iver soii of Forest Grovo, Ore, hero with a view to locating; Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Bhloldn and child of Lndl, Calif., ex pect to locata here; B. L. Koultlo nnd mother nnd n frlond and his mother, of Sparks, Nov., onroutc home from tho north: Mr. and Mrs. H. C Connoll and two children, of Alturas, Calif., touring north;, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young and four children and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Young and child of Lindsay, Calif., enronlo homo from Portland; Roy Wlese and three othor men of Vancouver, Wn enrouto home from tlio south, t-. .iiti a 1 "' Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 8. Cattle nominally steady; receipts 30. Hogs about steady; receipts 266. Sheep steady; receipts 1335. 1 " 1 nutter. PORTLAND, Ore., June S. Butter firm, unchanged. Extra cubes 31c; artons 33c; prints 32c. Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 26ff 2Sc f. o. b. Portland; tindergrades 2 4c. flrnln and liny. Barley, 22W24; oats, 2!; corn. No. 3. yellow. $2031. Buying price, timothy valley $34: Kastern Oregon. S26: alfalfa, J 16 tf 17: prraln. mixed, I22W23. . Straw, 14. S. V. Butler. l:ggs and Poultry. HAN FRANCISCO. June 8. Butter fxtra 38 He: California firsts 35 'ic. Eggs, fresh extras 30c: firsts 2!H,i: dirties 2Sc: extra pullets 2i;c: iimler sizei! pallets 2.1c. Cheese. California flats fancy 17 Ho. Aspnracus 2 ! H 8c: onions green. $1.50$ 1.75 box. Old lOQsterg Jif.l5?; fcD3 20.&.37ci tl , N. Y. Stocks Allls-Chulmern . . . .' ;;n American licet Sugar 1)1. American fun 28.2 lAineilcan i:nr ,t Foundry ... 121.1' j American Hide & Leather pfd. .11. I Anieriian Inlcrmitluual t'lnp. 37. jAmct-lcun Locomotive 8:t.2 American Smelting & ReCif. .. 3:1.7 lAmerlean Sugar lAmerii mi Kiiiouli-.. n-..i... "7.00 6!. 10-1.3 7 I. SS.G Ml. -American T. & 'P. 1 Amerh an W ei ili 'Anaconda Uoppc., . Atchison A"- illlf & w- 1,"tl'" ""I;1"'" ll'nlllmoio & (lib Fietbluhem w-lf iCanudlnn Pacific Central Leather ( h!"""1' Motors j('hcssienke & Old l"iJi!;i"7 'J!"-. 'p.1'. 1 cx-.i(".i,mB"'. ,'' ' l" i Colorado Knrli lion' '. ', S ILL'S 53:25 11 1. 3 3(i.;o 00.7.1 57.r.u 20.75 31.75 24.25 Corn I'roduutH Crucible Steel Cuba (.'ane Sugar Eric 05.12 02.25 12. 13.12 130. 1 0. 1 2 3 5.3 07.12 ' 27.75 50.12 5IL75 1!L3 HKi. 3.50 145.2,-. 21.25 11. S 25. 21. OS. 25 17.0 114.12 !L8 57.25 3 1.50 4'.L50 2H.50 13. ex.ii r.o. 57.F.0 13.3 21.50 71. 20.25 0li.3 71. . S.12 33.1! 21.C 55.3 K. 1 17.50 'IS. 50 57. 00.25 01.3 7S.12 52. 40. 7.50 S.S 12. 3!L 5.-1.25 0.50 30.50 14.3 Ccncrnl Electric General Motors Goodrich Co Great Northern,' nfd Great Northern tire Ctfs. Illinois Central (bid) ... Inspiration Copper Int. Mer. Marine pfd Internalioual. Paper 11.',..,,, . . ; i.nlIavm! Nvine' 1. Maxwell Motors 1 Mexican Petroleum .. 'Miami .Copper Uliddlo States Oil Midvale Steel 'Missouri Pacific New York Central N. V.. N. II. and Hartord . Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & lief. . . . Pan American etroleuni Pennsylvania . l'l'lf''B Ci:ls rittHlnirK and West Va. lteadlng Rep. Iron & Sleel . Royal Dutch, N. V. .00. Shell Trans. & Trad Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railway ; Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. . . . Stmlebaker Corporation ..... Tennessee Copper . . .- Texas Co Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products . . , . Trani--contlnontal Oil Union Pacific U, S. Food- Products U. S. Itotail Stores '..-.. II. M. Ind. Alcohol . . . United States Rubber United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse Electric Willy's Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sin. Rutto and Superior (bid) ... Cala. Petroleum Montana Power rShattuck' ''Arizona Pin o Oil . . . Uvineilile Oil (Jjcnerul Asphalt 51 Dq Mille Film Has Brilliant Cast A breath-taking story and a brilliant cast are tho combination promised in William Do Mille's latest picture, "Midsummer Madness" coming to the Pago theatre for four days commenc ing today. Tho story was adapted fronuCosmo Hamilton's novel, "His Friend and His Wife." Mr. Hamilton is well known as tho author of "Scandal," "The Blindness of Virtue," and many othor successful plays and stories. Tho plot centers around two young married couples who are close friends. One of tho wives Is so lavish with the outward expressions of her love for her husband that he becomes a lilt. tired of her. Now that slio Is so com pletely won, he longs for new fields to conquer. His friend's wlfo, on the other hand , is blessed with a husband who Is more interested In business than In her; she craves romance. So the over-loved husband nnd his Iriend's under-loved wife are attracted to each- other. Id a moment of folly they commit an indiscretion that near ly ruins four lives. The cast of "Midsummer Madness" includes such sterling screen players as Lois Wilson, Jack Holt, Llla Lee and Conrad Nagel. The picture has been 'sumptuously produced and SKIN TROUBLES May Defy Lotions & Ointments Eczema, tetter and similar affec tions should be treated through the blood. Outside applications offer only temporary relief. Tho thing to use is S. 8. S. the stand ard blood purifier, which has suc cessfully relieved such troubles for over 60 years.' t. , 1 1 -! For Special Booklet or for indi vidual advice, without rirrfe write Chief Medical Advisor, - S S S.Co.iDop'tJI.AtlantnQm. , Get S. S. S. at your druggist Standard for Over Fifty Year jnlHiuuds in moments of uiiubiiuI dra i malic strength. "Reputation" That's Evorything "Reputation," the newest siiier I'ratuic. starring I'liscilla IX'ilu and c.iminx to the Riallu theatre today j tor four days Is heralded as a di'auiHtlc thunderbolt ot tremendous power. From nil accounts. "Roputittion" nut only proves its right to follow her first two successes, but many roviow-oi-s have declared it to bo by far tho most iiou-criul drama projected on tlio screen in m:uiy months. Tlio most interesting feature of ilppuiutinu" is the fact that It per mits Priseillu Dean to play a dual tide mother and daughter both possess ing marked histrionic genius, hut dif fering In every other eharacteriallc. The mother Is u.wouiuu who has vio lated social code and sunk to moral ''tilths in inverse ratio to her rlso in fame nnd popularity. The daughter. on the other hand, raised in a county asylum, blooms liko a violet in a swamp, and grows up to pure and charming young womanhood. The mother lias forgotton the daughter's existence, whilo the child has nover known her mother's Identity. Fate brings tho two togother under circum stances that try their souls and make for- big dmmatic situations. Tlio story, under tho title of "False Colors," first appeared in a magazine as the work of lOdwIua I.cvln. Tho cast includes Nllcs Welch, Spotlls- woodo Aitlien, Harry Van Meter, Rex do RoseRl, Harry Curler, William woisn, aiao l.iract, AI (iarcla, Katn- leen Meyers and many others. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?' 1. ' What in the most ductile of sub stances? 3. What insect is the natural enemy of a bedbug and will clear them out- of a house in short iliue'.' -1. Why does tile beaver build a dam ? 5. What kinds of friction are there ? ti. What is the most malleable' substance? 7. What kind of a bear is tliu bruin of the stories? 8. Do bananas grow in the posi tion we see them hanging in , the sturcs? !L How high do bamboo trees grow ? 10. What sort of an animal is an Aye-Aye? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: 1. Which is the cllv of brotherly love? Anc. Philadelphia, Pa. 1 2,. What were the first colors used ,'In dying? Ans. Red and' purple. 3. of what is the o'vingo blossom tho symbol? Ans. Virginity. 4. What three organs are known as the tripod of life? Ans. Tliu briltn. heart and lungs. 5. What president has inoro coun ties named after him than any other? Ans. Thomas Jefferson. 0. When was tlio first internal nin ehlno used? Ans. December 21, 1800. 7. What are the Orand Ranks? Ans. They are extensive submarine, plateaus off the coust of Now Found land. S. What are banns? Ans. llanns are the proclamation in a enltrch ot an tntctnlcd marriage. !L What Is an astral body? Ans. H is a. kind of ethereal body said by occultists to be capable of projection to a distance whereby one could oc cupy two places Ht the same inMfi.iit WaiTiroi BOOKLET OH HOTSCflHOOD MIBTHI BAIT.rtiC CHAHNCLD RtOULAtOH CO.. DIPT, Q-D, ATlANTAi CA, Notice of Annual School Meeting . Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters or School District No. 49, of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that tho annual school meeting of said Dis trict will be held at High School Build ing, to begin at tho hour of 2 o'clock on tho third Monday of June, being tho 2hth day of June, A. D. 1921. This meeting is called for tho pur pose of electing two new directors and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. I Dated this 7th dav of Juno, 1921. JOHN C. MANN, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: RUi H MAN-NINO, District Clerk. 68 Notice Unlawful to Flro Slashing During Certain Seasons Without Permit. During the period Retwcon June In, and October 1st, which is hereby designated the closed season, it shall MOTHERS For Three Oeneretiona Havo Made Child-Birth Easier By Using , L5V'5!'S, ' SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY ' (icoi-go Andrcivs, Manager MAIN FLOOR Telephone BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO., Tires, Aeceowiries 2."l) MODERN PMMIIING A HEATING CO., Heat. Meal, Areola, Mueller ' l,lpcls -t. 1)2-0 EXCHANGE TIRE CO., New and Rebuilt. Tires 520 SECOND FI)OR !R. A. nURKLVXO. Chiropractor 2f.i Ilt. V. It. li AIT'.M.W. Denial .Surgeon 2.H.-. IR. ,1. '. II A YES, I'liy-liliiii nnd Surgeon (.UOItl.r. ANDREWS STUDIOS, Voice .Mrs. George Andrews 32:t-.l MRS. 1:. i:. GORE. I'lano nnd Hani, .ny 3 23-, I FLORXNCE UOWELL, VlUulSj mi T'yhor., , , T1 ,n ,,, lV.. ,,S-.'8.J bo unlawful for any person or persons to set on flro or causo to ho set on flro. any slushing, chopping, woodlam or brush land either Ills or their own on tlio property of another, without written or printed permission from a fire warden, and the compliance there. of, which shall proscribe tlio condi tions upon which tho permit is given and which are necessary to be ob- rervotl In setting such fire and to pre vent it from spreading so Unit life or property of unothor may be endan gered thereby. Burning permits can bo obtained from any authorized Slato Fire Warden. For further information Inquire Fed eral Building, 1'. S. Forust Service. Phone number 236. W. L. JOXK.S. 67 District Fire Warden. IIF.M' WANTED Male and Female WANTED 20 to 30 thinners: highest wages for good help. Wait on cor ner of the old C. K. Gates building. t;s WANTED Young collide on dairy farm. Gootl house, fair wages, steady employment. Call In person at ranch. Frank Van Dyko. !" WANTED Clerks, (men. women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $.JJ month. Examinations June. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of Instruction, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service ex aminer), 75S Equitable llldg., Wash ington, D. C. 67' WANTED Thinners. 219 S. Ivy. Phono 600-L. 67 HELP WANTED JIALK WANTED Man K. L. Walz. to work In haying. 09 WANTED Two boys to cany Oregon inn paper route to call nt 6 o'clock 212 N. Front. 66 WANTED Men Willi cars to sell spec ialty to aulo owners. Ilig money for hustlers. Address Box 12, Mail Tri bune. 71 WANTED Spray stands engine. man who itnder Borkoley Orchards. 67 WANTED Sprayer nnd blight culler. Call' afternoons. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf ! MUM' WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman t() assist in honso- work bv tlio ilay or hour.. Mrs. C. O. McCurdy, 1207 VV. Mailt St. tf WANTED Good woman for general housework on ranch. -. Wages ?."0 n mouth. Phone Derby 2G-F-13. Mrs. Geo. A. Mansfield. 71 WANTED Lady companion and do light houso work. Can go . homo nights and Sundays if desired. . Call 265-J, G to S p. m. 07 WANTED Girl or elderly woman to assist -with housework. Berkeley Orchards. ' ' 67 WANTED Competent cook,. Wages $50.00. Phono 3S0. tt WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED To tnko caro of children. Phone 325-W. 69 WANTED By experienced man, win dow cleaning, floor waxing, house cleaning; lawns caro for. 'Phono 917-L. 70 WANTED By experienced typist hilling position. Box 72, Mall Tri bune. OS WANTKD M Iht EMjA N KOU8 WANTED llnolcum. -Four square second-hand ' Box S, Mall Tribune 69 WANTED Bookkeeper desk mid stool. What have you to offer? It, caro Mall Tribune. 08 WANTED Feetier hogs. Phono 895. 77 WANTED To buy 250 Barred Rock hatching eggs. Address John Nelson, Modford, Routo 3. 67 WANTED Second-hand bath tub anil water tank. Phone 47 70 WANTED Today. Four auto tires up to 6 Inches, to be filled with Univer sal Tiro Filler. No punctures or blowouts. Service Stutlon nt Med ford Natatorlum. tf WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf WANTED Several men and brtyB to know that you can buy any bike (or $2.00 por week. Liberty Shop, 8 Orape. tf MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Pbone 53-M. 31 North Orape Btreet. LOST LOST Sunday, May 1, between. Mod ford and Ashland or In Ashland park a Roman silk handbag containing toilet articles. Reward If returned to Mrs. A. J. Vance, .Modford. tf FOUND FOUND Black Phone 123-L. colt In corn field. 68 FOR EXCHANGE FOR KXCIIA.MSK For home ill Med ford. good small acreage. Place under Irrigation. Drown & White. 7 7 FOR TRADE Trucks to trndo rnr rity property. (1. A. Chllders Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside. tf FOR KENT IIOL'HKS FOR UK.NT Furnished houso on 'aim Si. See owner at M!S W. Sec ond. 71 FOIt liFNT .Modern room. Phone SOS. US' 'UK RKNT Five room partly fur nished apartment with bath in down town section. See Frank II. Ray afternoons, Sixth and Fir Sis. Phono V2S-R. tf FOR RENT- 5-rooin lurnishcd bunga low, acu .Mr. laytor, atiey ruei Co. tt' FOR KENT Four room houso end sleeping porch, garage, largo lot, planted garden and berries, 1053 Court St. Item $10.0(1 per month. W. B. llowlll, 125 S. Front St. 00 FOR RENT House, Stoves fur sale. Inquire 36 N. Rivorsldu. 07 FOR RENT 12-room nicely furnished houso with player piano and large phonograph. Finn residenco district Garage, 4 acres garden. Suitable for ono or two families. P. O. Box 1091. tf FOR RENT Four room cottago Wsl sldo of valley, good location; rent reasonable. M. K. Root, FOR RF-A'T HOUSEKEEPING ItOO.MS FOR RENT Two light" housekeeping rooms. Gil S. Central. tf FOR RENT VIIRMSHEl) ROOMS roRRElTTNeTvly" ftTruishecl sleep ing rooms In private family, Willi bathroom privileges. 325 S. River side. 67 ROOM AND BOARD III prlvalo family, by day or week. Meals 35c. Mrs. Daly, No. 3, East Fourth. 71 FOR RENT Nlco sloeplng rooms. Gentlemen. 215 N. Grays St. tf FOIt HE NT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 room npni'tnienl, adults only. Phono 930-R. 415 S. Front. 70 FOIt RKNT FARMS FOR RENT 2000 acre grain and stock ranch on river near railroad Btation. p. O. Box 1094. tf FOR RENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch near railroad town ana river. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR JU'INT MI8CKI1LANFOUS FOR RKNT Warehouse on S. P. track now occupied by Pacific Fruit Co. Inquire J. A. Westcrlund. 71 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cheap, two houses and two lots In Glemlalo, Ore. Inquire Mrs. Leua Cook, 311 N. Central Ave., Medford. 70 FOR SALE Attractive modern houso. two-story bungalow typo. Last front and deep porcbos, S rooms,' built-in features in living room, dining room ami kitchen. Two baths, flto-place, largo Bcreened-in porch, two wood sheds, frtiiL room and garage. Beau tiful lawn and shade trees. Lot XOX Kill. 310 S. Rivorsido. Phono 292-X. 77 FOR SALE 5 room house, hath, toilet, big shed, fruit, flowers, on pavement, alley, good locntlon; fur nished or not; possession soon as you mako deposit. Leaving oily, your terms are mine. Full informa tion address Box B. C, Mall Tribune. . 70 FOR BALM For homo In Medford, good small ncroago; placet! undnr Irrigation. Brown & Wblto. 70 FOR SALE 40 acres land near Eaglo Point. Good fruit land. May havo valun for oil. Mndoralo payment will hantll.!. Will sell nil or part. II. C. Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Los Angeles California. 73 FOR SALE OR EXCI IANGE Twenty acres of land situated near to Englo Point, will trado for California pro perty. Address Owner, 209 Nicolnus Building, Sacramento, Calif, 72 FOR SALE Wood and tlmborlanils near medford from $12.50 hero up; easy puyments.' Brown & Whito. tt FOR SALE Will trado Medford homo or ranch for good automobile. Gold Ray Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Alfalla, grain and stock ranches from $5,00 per aero up; long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. . . tt FOR SALE Oood ranches. See us befora buying. J. B. Andrews, 81 ' N. Grapo St. 'Phono 63-M. tf FOR BALE Leastj and exchange real eqtato. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALFj House and bungalows, furnlrhod or unfurnished; alco , acreage. C. S. Butterfleld, phone Good Service Is measured by results. Are you obtaining satisfactory re sults? If not, consult us nbout your bookkeeping and othor business troubles. , Aud:tii Cy AccouMlrea tfSTEMAERVICElO: ' ir3urajcc TtmflW lrve3tiwts U. 1'. HCIIMI'IT, Mgr. I Phone SHI Liberty Illrl. I FOR 8.XI-F MISCEUiVNEOUS FOR SALE Two beds, mattress, springs, draperies and stoves. Call mornings, 1123 W. Main. OS FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, $S.OO per Ion in shock. ... L. Walz. 09 FOR SALE Strawberries. Special price if vou pick llieni. Phono Iu2-I. 6S FOR SALE Typewriters, Underwood, used S weeks. Hammond, almost new. Woodstock, line shape. Will take any oilier machine in trade. Medlord Book Store. 09 FOR SALE Oak dining table, two solid oak rockers, oak library table, two dressers, two ranges. 101 S. Central. 6S FOIt SALE Strawberries. $2.00 pnr eralo at tho patch, picked. Phone 152-M. 70 FOR SALE $SUO player piano for $::oi) if taken at once. Inquire 23 Almond St. 69 FOR SALE Nice velve- rug 17.0x10.4. 30 1 S. ivv St. Phono 900 -W. 67 FOR SALIC Clean alliill'a buy in field, $10.(10 per ton. C. W. Isaacs. tf FOR SALE Two horsepower Fair banks gasoline engine, Still. A. N. Thlbault, Route, 3. Box 44A. Tnko Crater Lako road to Spring St. and ask. 70 FOR SALE Baby buggy, kiddy-koop, child's bed, stuain cunnur. Phono 170 J-2. 67 FOR SALE Wood ot all kinds. Somo good dry stovo wootl. Wo deliver. Satisfaction guaruntoed. Call phone 3-F-3. 69 FOR SALE Good clean liny, grain ami alfalla mixed, $S.00. Phono l.o-F-3. , , 67 FOR SALE A-l alfalfa, hay In tho field, $10, or will deliver. Phono GS9-R-2. tt 'OR SALE Tout, awning nnd canvas business cheap. Willing tOtitoncH iittrobasor. Must leavo, oltyj P. O. Uox 790. . .68 FOR SALE 12 tons of choico grain hay, baled. Phono 408-R-l. tf FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay in Hold, $10 per ton. Phono 1. 1';. rottongor, G-F-2. tt FOR SALE War Englo mining stock on Juno 23rd, for 4Ug u sharo. Phono 915, E. II. French. T 81 FOR SALE FordBon tractor cheap. Patton, Robinson- Inc. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment nnd dirt. Plowing and teaming -work done. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bate- . man, 302 Maplo St. FOIt SALIC HjIVJiSTOCK FOR SALE Young milk cow. Konly. Phonu 01i-j-3. V. C. tf FOR SALE Young tenm weighing 2100. Will sell cheap. Phono 788-J-l. 71 TOR SALE Ten bond Roil Pollod slock cattle coming two years old. S. A. DiiBenhorry. 69 FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn bulls nnd registered Hampshire boars. Also saddlo horses ami work horses. Cull on or writo Ross H. Lund, Mounlcrcsl Ranch, Hilt, Calif. tf FOR SALIC-Boautiful fresh milk goat, G anuria per day, Walsh's placo. ono mllo northeast of Medford on Crater Lako road. 71 FOR SALE Ton first-etnas milk cows, high producers. Walsh's place, one 111 1 In northeast of Medford on Crater Lako road. 67 H HA LE POULTRY AND EGGS FOil HALE lions Phono. 817-Y. and chickens, tt AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1919 Chevrolet, oxcollont condition. Must sell for cash. Will ; lako Ford as part payment. Box 124, Roguo River, Ore. 72 FOIt HALE 1918 Chevrolet touring, new top and paint, A-l shape. Gootl rubber, $550. 607 W. Eleventh. 68 FOR SALE Dodge commercial truck III oxcollent condition, model 1920 only run 4900 miles two now tiros, , pilco $1125. Phono 361 Jacksonville. 07 FOIt HALE Threo passeiigor Saxon, running order, $S5.00. 2L Gonosce St. 67 FOftSALE DodKo"car In excellent condition. Tonus if desired. Phone 781-J botwecn 6 and 8 p. m. MIS CK LL AN EO OH. BOHWKLL MINING STOCK bought and sold. Give amount mid price yon wish to buy or soil at. Geo. S. Barton, Grants Pass, Ore. 67 mrsiXKKH DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorncy-at-law, rooms 8 and 0, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnott Corey Building. O. C. HOGGS Real Estate, law nnd settlement of estates a specialty, B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General Practice. Patents a specialty. Stewart BIdg. WINFIELI) 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 productB, miSINKSS DIRECTORY Aiisti-actors MURK AY BROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 2 2 Nurth Central Avo., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title. Tltlo Insurance. Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo ars oporatlng the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold undor written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Chiropractic lliyslrlnn JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H. building. 9 to 12 a. m.. 2 to G p. m daily except Thursday. Phone GS0. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlro- ' prnctic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 42S U. F. & II. BIdg. Phono 96 5. Kleclrlc Hervlco. BATTERY A ELECTRIC CO. Fac tory distributors for Exlde Batter ies and Fairbanks-Morse light - plants. Nat Building. Phina 116. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll son. C' P. A.'! Attention given to . anything ln Accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg.. Modford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER by buying Form Loan Bonds. Pro ceeds to mako additional farm loans and improvo agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars, E. II. Hurd, Sccy.-Troas., 411 M. F. & H. BIdg.. Medford. - i Fidelity nnd Surety Bonds FIDELITY -AND. 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