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I MEDTYW-T) 'MATT. TRTRTJNR, : MEDWRT),' fiRKdOX. TIinDAY, .ll'XK J), 1021. t 1 i -r 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON 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 Hail Tribune in order to fill their many wants? Start at once and use this Advertising Medium READ THE i V V TRUE LIFE PICTURE :- The Do Mllle brothers are giving the fccrcen Bomo fino studies In the silent art and aro placing the photoplay on a his ability time and again. But It has taken "Midsummer Madness," tho at- traction which opened a four days en- Eacement at tho Pace vosterilav. for William Do Millo to show Ills qualities of showmanship nnd artistic approcia tion.' He has taken a more or loss con vetitlonal story and mado it palpitate r;oedrirh Co. ...'.'!!!!!!.'!!!! with life. He plays upon tho heart .(ii-eul Northern, pfd Strings much after tho manner of njc.rcat Northern Ore CH: Kreisler,' because ho Is endowed with Illinois Central an omollonnl temperament.. Hut as Inspiration Copper , skillful as ho has shown hlmsoir to be'1"'- ll'1- Marine, pfd In humanizing a story, his ability to I ;ntcriintl..,.:.l Paper , ; krmitM'oit t upper ,........ construct, dramatic, sequences and ;LollllivmB & Nashville tbl.l).. dovetail them together stamps him as i MhxwvII .Motors an exceptional technician. Mexican Petroieuni ........ . - "Midsummer Madness" la tho most Miami Copper perfectly built picture that has ever Middle states 'Oil been flashed on the screen. The whole Midvale steel Structure tho incidents, tho action these movo with remarkable precision. And not a superfluous note mars the offering from inception to conclusion. De Mille has given emphasis to the dramatic side and has left the spectac ular alone. As a result the picture presents the most direct lino of con tinuity ever shown.. Jack.- Holt, as the indifferent husband, nnd Conrad Nngel as jtho philanderer, give performances in 'an even key of understanding nnd Reeling. Llla I.cc surpasses lioraelf as the outraged wife. Her portrayal will surprise many who thought her Incap able of omotlon. Lois Wilson acts with admirable force and restraint. The supporting players are equally good in minor roles. "Midsummer Madness" is a samplo of how good direction can made a picture. "Reputation" at Rlalto "Deputation," Prlscilla Dean's wide ly heralded photo-drama, was shown yesterday at the Hlalto theatre before . p critical audience. It was greeted by ' the snmo enthusiastic reception it is reported to liavo received In other ; pities. The story deals with a dual role. H shows first a little orphan asylum girl who becomes an actress and imper sonates her own mother, by whom she was deserted In infancy, and who is so dissipated that she cannot fulfill her New York engagement. Sensationally dramatic scones in London's Limohouse district, glimpses of Bachaunllan parties' in fashionable ; London apartment houses, studies of the slums in both New York and Lon don and refreshing views of small town life with a pleasing comedy re lief, tend to emphasize the dramatic force of tho story and glvo it an inter esting chango of locale. Stuart Paton directed "Reputation", , Edwina Levin's story, "False Colors". A cast of popular favorites was assem bled for tho principal supporting roles. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 9. Cattle steady; rccolpta G8. Hogs 25c -lower; receipts 227. ' Frime light, $8.759.00; . smooth , heavy, 250 to 300 lbs., $7. 2u7j)8. 25; 300 lbs and up $G.257.25; rough j heavy $5.00g'7.00; fat pigs, $9.0t l 9.25; feeder pigs, $S.50Q9.25; stags L3.007.00: .Sheep steady; receipts 1G02. Ij -POl ; Butter ... .t.':. PORTLAND, Oro., Juno 9. But- . tcr one cent higher. Extra cubes 32c; I cartons 34c; prints 33c. Butterfat, ?Nn. 1 churning cream 27r729c f. o. b. Portland; undorgrados 25c' . Han Francisco Hotter, Krks, 'Poultry SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 9. Birt ter, extra fancy, 37c. Eggs, fresh ex tras 28V4c; extra firsts 28c; dirties '27c; extra .pullets 24 Vc. Poultry un changed. Whcnt Tumps Vp. CHICAGO, Juno n. Wheat took" a decided upward swinj? in value unlay hr'O. result of the bullish aspect of tin . novel nnunt crop report. Opening prices, which varied from IV-ic t 3.c hifrher, with July 1.34 to ? 1-25 and September $1.18 in $1.1!, were followed by a material setback. Corn, after opening unchanged to c higher. Including July at C:Md lo li3Vjc, underwent a general decline. Oats started ',6 off to c up, July 38 4 ,to 38 -Tic and then Passed nil round to well below yesterday';! flush. Lower quotations on hogs acted as ft weipht on provisions. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, June 9. Every di vision of the stock market was sub jected -to pressure today." Standard -shares fell one to three poinls and speculative issues forfeited three to seven points. Sales approximated 80fl, 000 shares. Allls-Cbalmers S2.fi American Beet Sugar ........ 30.2 American Can 27.8 American Car & Foundry ... 124. American Hide & feather, pfd. T0. American International Corp... 3". American locomotive S2. Amcrir.m Smelting & Kcfs... .17.7 American Sugar 77. American Sumatra Tobacco .. D7;3 - i"; - ' - 10-1.3 7- -J"' 3 1 7 Ij.aiuwin L.oconiultvo . Baltimore & Ohio . . . I Bethlehem Steel 'B" . Canadian Paeil'ic .... 111. ,Om1 Leather . . i,',,,,UKl", lOhcsapcake .V: Ohio .... Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 31. 24. B4.5 6I.S 12. 13. 12s. j U. 8 3 1. chlna Copper . . . Colorado Pud & Iron (l.iil) Corn Products 'Crucible Steel , !"a --anc Sugar I Erie (leneral Kjectrle ; r :....,... I M. ........ SI). 7 32.5 p. i. a id. rea. ;i. IIP). 2 1 1.5 2 1.7 20. US. 17.2 9 3.7 08.7 1.8 u2. 31.3 17.2 28.3 - 12.0 117.2 18.3 ' 5S. 42. 20.8 72.6 1 11.8 100.3 ' 70. 8. 33.7 21.5 55.2 8. 110. 17.0 55.5 00. 57. 70.7 48.7 45. 7.5 8.2 12.5 38.7 52.7 0.5 20.7 14. 60.2 Mii-.'-ouri Pacific . New York Central N. Y.. N. 11. and Hartford ... Norfolk ii- Western Northern Pacific O'iinhiiuia Prod. & Ucf Pan American Petroleum Pennsylvania - I People's Cas i Pittsburg and West Va j.liay Consolidated Copper ..... I Reading . I Rep. Iron it Steel Royal Dutch, N. Y Shell Trans & Trad Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific . , Southern Itaihvay Standard Oil of N. .1. pfd Studebf'ker Corporation . .' Tennessee Copper Texas Co Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil Colon Pacific IT. S. pood Products C. S. Retail Stores V. S. lnd. Alcohol t'nlted States ltuliber United States Steel Utah Copper ; WestlnKllouse Electric Willy's Overland American .inc. Lead nnd Sni. Butte nnd Superior (bid) Cala. Petroleum Montana Power Shattwk Arizona (bid) .... Pure Oil Invincible Oil C-cnoral Asphalt ............ (Furnished Sy tne jncKson Coonty ' Abstract no.) Marriage Licenses James Mcliugill and Hvelyn Court- ney. Chester A. Merrill. Barr and "Graco Evelyn Circuit Court Stato vs. Henry II. Marsh and Charley Long. Taking and using a motor vehicle without authority. Stato vs. Ed Messner uid James Ithoten. Larceny. Horaco L. Roborts vs. C. F. Sample et al. Affidavit and order. Medford lrrig. District vs. Louie O. Colver ot al. Stipulation and order dismissing. State vs. Peter Stroff and Fran It Kodat. Verdict of guilty. . . Stato vs. W. J. Boyd. Verdict of guilty. Lee Philips vs. C. II. Owen et al. Affidavit, default, judgment. Talent ln'lg. List. vs. Kdwln P. Hughos. s Stipulation, amended com plaint. Jackson Co. Illdg. & Loan Ass'n vs. American Securities Co. (Ins.) Fore closure. Hank of San Rafael vs. II. C. Chrls- torferson ct al. Objections to sheriff's return. Frank J. llolbrook vs. Theodore Ice. Order. George Wolff vs. Norwich Union Firo' Ins. society. Summons. F. J. Newman vs. D. T, Lawton et al. Default, decree, cost-bill. John Doerc Plow Co. vs. M. M. Main et nx. Satisfaction of Judgment. Jackson Co. Bank vs. M. M. Main et ;. Satisfaction of Judgment. William B. Welch vs. Etta May Welch. Summons. Stato vs. I'eter Stroff and Frank Kodat. Motion. James Hayes vs. Victor W. Drown et-al. 'Miners lien. Bullock Merc. Agency vs. H. H. Helms et al. Cost hill. M. D. Jackson vs. Victor M. Drown et al. Miners lien. State vs. Ed Messner and James Rhoten. Undertaking for bail. Medford Irrlg. District vs. Abe Schoenfeld et al. Affidavit and order dismissing. Probate Court Est. Ira J. Hobart. Inventory and appraisement! Est. i. L. Hamilton. Order. American T. & T- American Woi - n .... Anaconda Copper Atchison All.. C'.ulf & W. Indies Est. Herman J. Hueskaiup. Proof of publication. Est. M. J. Clifford. Proof of publi- cation. i Est. Orin A. Zlmnie.-iyan. Proof of publication, final accoidTl, border. j Kst. Harry It. Bauta. ! Kst. Hina Daaiolson. Petition. Admitted to I probate. i Kst. Joshua Patterson. !aud appraisement. Inventory list. John W. Mills, Sr Proof of publication. Kst. Artie M. Morey. Ciuardian's re port. Kst. Herman J. llulsknnip. Final order. Kst. V. A. Dunlin). Decree Kst. James t!. Edgerton. Petition, orner. Kst. Chailrs Caruey. Final account, error. proof of publication. Kst. M. P. Hurley. Final account and oriler. Ost. II. B. Patterson. Admitted to probate. Kst. Thomas MeAndrew. Report; proof of publication. Kst. Arthur T. Edwards. Petition and order. Kst. Simeon Fallow. Motion, afl'i- davit, final accoont and order. Real Estate Transfers lid K. V into to Kiln M. White, lot off of Mountain Ave., Ash laud $ Adeline C. Morris to O. W. Long, Kliza Long, lots in McCall's Add. to Ashland , .Mildred F. Salz nnd M. Knllmau to Adeline C. Morris, lots in McCall's Add. to Ashland Martha J. Moldoon to R. H. Toft, lois 9. 10, 11 in blk. 81, Med ford. warranty deed P. E. Martin to Roy V. Martin, gov't lols 3 nnd 4, sne. 20, tp. 30, R. 4 W., warranty deed Charles Prim to Bertha I. Kckel son, lot on California SI.. Jack sonvillc, warranty deed...- James Barrett to Claodo A. Pauley and Klla K. Pauley, land In D. L. C. 53, t). 38, P.. 1- K. warranty deed James L. Cooke and Agness B. Cooko to I' rank Hehlgc nnd Mary Fehigo, an undivided ' one-hair of lots 2(1, 27, blk. B, R. R. Add. to Ashland, war ranty deed Annie Cooke to Frank Feliigc nnd Mnry Fehigo, an undivid ed one-half of lots zG, 27, blk. B, II. R. Add. to Ashland, war ranty deed ' :. 10 10 S. A. McDonald to II. C. Dunn. the east half of east half of west half of northeast quarter of 'see. 8, tp. 37, II. 1 W war ranty daed J. W. Pellow and Jennlo Pellow to H. C. Dunn, tin? east half of cast half of west half of north east quarter or sec. 8, tp. 37, R. 1 V warranty deed J.-n-'dtor et nl Couflnned. WASHINGTON, Juno 9. Tho nom ination of Albert D. Lasknr of Illin ois as chairman, and all others nam ed by President Harding for the shipping hoard, woro confirmed to day by tho senate. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE U. S. BRANCH OF THE LONDON GUAKANTEE & ACCIDENT CO., LTD. of London, In thr KiiiRilnnl ot F.iikIiiIkI. on (lip thirty tirht H.-iy of pi-f-rtnlipr, l'..!'l, ln.nl ' to tin- IntairHiK-r ColnlnisMoni.-r of (lie Mute of Oregon, nirtililuiit in law: CAPITAL Amount of itntiilory dciiotK. . .$ 500,000.00 INCOME Nrt premiums rceHvcd ilinins tin' yir 7. . .? U,(R7.o:t.lO lnO-n-Kt, ili ;Ii-iiiIn titnl vi'llts 1T- crivL-d during tin; ye.ir. . . ilu-oiiK' friiin otiixr Hiiin-eH tt-ivcil ihniliK tin1 yeiir... 00t,0(l,'i.U9 22.IH7.17 Total Inoomo ld,614,166.26 OISDURSEMENTS Nrt losm-n puid ilnrin I In yi'.ir il-rhuliii iidjustim-lit i-x- pi'lisr $ (1,I'I9.97.S7 (flniltiili'-i'H to Iioiiii offif'... C'onniiissioii.H mid i;aUilcs iiid ilnrintr tin' yi-nr 'I'iixi-i, lM-niM.-K mid fn-s luiiil dm-. ttip yiir Amount of till otln-r cxiifiiditun-M ,::.)". .",8 :t,8UI,S8t.(l8 ,i:i:i.4.-.l.nn Ul.-l.-.t-.l.-t Tolrl oupenditures $11,863,120.22 ASSETS iiliip of n-iil cMliit ownpil (inuikL't vjilur 9 0.01) Viilne of Hto'-k mid lioiidn owned (iiiiillo't viilne i'i.llnQ.oHt.So l.oiiiin on mui lKiiK' und col- liili-rl, pp. 17.li2ri.00 (V.h Iii luiikii and on Ii:m4 ... 700, ot 1.20 i'l-cniimiiH in rourw of eolli-ctioll WTiltPli sili'-c Hi-pleinliT 3D, 11120 2.870,3 1.-1.72 !ntprct mid rruN dm1 mid m (-ru- cd and various nii:ounls OKI ,528.0.: Totil admitted nisoli $16,700,037.49 LIABILITIES firnvs ilflirriK for loHrs unpaid.. $ S.US2.707.0H Aino-.Mit of inipani'vl tirrniiuini! on all oiliKtandiiiK riHki ,.228,7X2.10 llin for ronimniMon and Oroki-r- r,o.i.Ria.i l All otliT lialnl'itioN Voluntary ad-litiunal r-.'icne for L'OlltiUlfriK 1C9 772, 701.8U 700.000.01) Total llabilitlti. xcluilvt of statutory denoslt of SSOO.- 000.03 $15,448,125.35 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums ri'ctivi-tl dnriiift Hi,, vear 20. S10. 8, I .os hps paid dnrinir tlia ypiir. . . . a,0'il.:oi Ixissph nit urrpd dilrinst tlip ypar. 100.2.2 I.OMMIN IMIAIIANTKK ACt.'IPKXT CO, LTD. K. W. Lausoli, U. S. Munalfpr .Statotorv rrsidpnt attonipy for spr-lp: T. E. . Rockwell. Portland. Rockwall, Sathar 1 Chamberlain, Agents, Artisans Bldo, Port land, Ore. SPAETA BUILDING DIRECTORY Cicorso Andrews, Manager MAIN" KlOOIt Telephone III'SY fORXER MOTOR CO., Tires. Atveworles 2.") MODI-'RX PLl'MBIXti HEATIXO CO., Heat. Ideal, Areola, Mueller PipclCSPl EXCHANGE TIKK CO., New and Rebuilt Tires SECOND FLOOR !!!. A. RVRRLI'ND. Chiropractor ; Dlt. V. It. KAUFMAN, ..Dental Siirccon '. DR. if. V. IIAVI-X, Phrlelnri and Surneon .'. (iKOHtiK ANDREWS M'UIMOS. Voli-e. Mm. fiiwirge Andrewn ... MK.S. I J. I;. CIOHE, Piano and Harmony ftivru.ivb uv li i-tUUf iiuuuuv nut) Getting Along Good Women are as great sufferers from kidney and bladder ailments as men. Foley Kidney Pills help rid the blood stream of liupuri'.les that tause rheu matic pains, backache, swollen, itching joints and stiff, painful muscles. .Mrs. Carey, Box 91, K. F. D. No. 2. Middle- lown. N. Y., writes: "I bail kidney troublo ever since I was a little r.lrl. but I am getting aloto; good since 1 have taken Foley Kidney Pills." They act immediately and help restore the kidneys to healthful activity. Sold everywhere. Adv. Notice A new law passed 'by the last ses sion or legislature provides that in School Pislricts or the first lass the ii.,...i .vi ,vl,lo i. l,.e,l tuiiioiu for the election of Directors. It further provided that you have (lie names ap pearing on (his hallol of candidates whoso Certificates of Nomination have been signed by not less than 3 per cent, anil must he at lensl 10 persons, of (ho number of qnalifie.l voters vot ing fur school directors at the last annual election. These certificates of nomination must be filed with (ho Clerk at least seven days before the date or election. The parties so nom inated must also file at least 5 days before (be annual election, an.accep lauee of (his nomination. Tills is especially Interesting just now as the Annual School Kicrtlon Is lo be held the 3rd inonday in June, being (he 2(Uh of tho month this year. OS I1UM WANTICII Male nnd Female WANTICII 20 tp 30 thinners; highest, wages for good help. Wait on cor ner of tho old C. 1C. dates building.. US- (WANTED Young couple on dairy larm. uoou nouse, nnr wages, steady employment. Call In person at ranch. Frank Van Dyko. G9' IHCLP WANTICP MALIC WA N T KlC Wood"! 1 1 ersir willsoil slumpago. (lold Ray Realty Co., telephone 728-R or 134-Y. tf WANTKD Man K. L. Walz. lo work in haying. G9 WANTED Men with cars to sell spec ially to aulo owners... His money for hustlers. Address Dps VI, Mail Tri nunc. 11 IPELP WANTKD FEMALE WANTED Kxporienced , w a 1 1 r e s s. Hotel Medford. ,' . WANTED Quod woman for general hoimowork on ranch. Wiikos $50 a month. Phono Derby ili-l'M:!. Win. (Ico. A. Mansfield. , 71 WAXTED- $no.oo. -Competent Phono 3X0. cook, Wages WANTED SITVATIONS WANTED 13y woman, a place as com panion for Elderly lady, or light house work. Phono 379-11. 70 WANTED To tako euro ot children. Phono 325-W. 09 WANTED By experienced man, win dow cleaning, floor waxing, house cleanluB; lawns euro for. Phono 947-L. 70 WANTED Hy experienced typist billing position, lkix'72, Mail Tri bune. i8 WANTED .MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A good second-hand hiiggy Address R. 1, Box 78, Medford, Or". 70 WANTED Four sriuaro tfecond-haini linoleum.. Box S, Mall Tribune. (''. WANTH1 Bookkeeper desk ' uml stool. What have you tu offer? 11, caro Mall Tribune. , 08 WANTED Feeder hogs. Phono S!)"i. . 77 WANTED Secondhand bath tub ami water tank. Phono 47. 70' WANTED Today. Four auto tires up to !i Inches, to bo filled with Univer sal Tire Filler. No punctures or blowouts. Service Station at Med ford Natatorium. tf WANTED House movJng nnd re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4K8-X. tf WANTED Several men and boys to know that you con buy any bike for $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, 8 Grape. i tf MONEY TO LOAFI TO LOAN J. II. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds.' Phone 03 M. 21 North Grape streot. LOST LOST Sunday, .May 1, between Med ford and Ashland or in Ashland park a Roman silk handbag containing toilet articles. Reward if returned to Mrs. A. J. Vance, Medford. tf FOUND FOUND Black Phone 132-L. colt In corn field. 6X' ul!0 . . ..ViO , . . 2H. . . . SS.-i . . ..".(lit Acavucr jjjj.u..jjuu-v-w' FOR F.XCllOH FOR KXCI1 ANGE For home in Med f.ud, good small acreage. Place under irrigation. Brown & While. !7 1' oil TKA nr. Trucks to trade for city property. (1. A. Chllders Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside. tf l()!t 1SKNT IIOUHKR FOIl RKN'T Furnished bouse on 1'iiltn Si. See owner at 83S' V. Sec ond. 71 FOR KKNT Five loom partly fur nished apartment with balh in down town section. See Frank 11. Ray afternoons, Sixth and Fir Sts. Phono 2.S-It. tf FOR RiON T 5-rooni luruished hunga- ion. , oco .or. i ayior, aney i i Co. tl' FOR ItlCNT 12-roont nicely furnished house wllb player piano nnd large phonograph. Kino residence district. Oarage, 4 acres garden. Suitable for ouo or two families. P. O. Box 1094. If FOR lSKA'T IJorSF.KICKPIXG ROOMS 'OR RICNT Two light housekeeping rooms, nil s. Central. tf FOR HUNT .Vl'ltMHIIF,l llOOMS IX) !t RICNT N'rvfyWruniishc'! ""sleep ing looms In private family, with halhrooin privileges. 225 S. River sido. 07 FOR ,,8118. RUNT Modern room. Phono OS ROOM AND HOARD In prlvale family, by. day or week. Meals 35c. Sirs. Daly, No. 3, Kast Fourth. 71 FOR RBNT Oentlcnien. -Nleo sleeping rooms, 215 N. Crayo St. tf for. KENT r.vnivis FOR KKNT 2900 ncro Kraln nnd slock ranch on liver near railroad station. P. O. llox 1091. If FOR KENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch near railroad town nnrt river. Oold Ray Realty Co. ' tf FOR RENT MI3CICI.LAM0OU8 FOR P. ISN'T Waieiioiiso on S P. "triiok now occujiled by Pacific Fruit Co. Inqulro J. A. Wcsterlund. 71 FOU SALIC REAIi ESTATE FOR, SALE I in proved twenty-acre farm, all irrlKatoil, located 1 'A inlleu wost of Medford. A real bargain, $1500. L. Nieileiineyer, owner. Phone 21-F-3 Jacksonville. 70 FOR SALE Three acres near town on good road; with 5-room plastered nouse, uirue nam null ciuckcm house. Phono 3I I-W. 70 I FOR SALE $1-100 buys 5-ronin mod ern houso clnso m, corner lot ; or 7-room modern bungalow, two acres land, noar Medford. J. R. Sellur, 413 S. Central. 70 Ff)R SALE Cheap, two houses and two lots in (llendnle, Oro. inquire Mrs. Lena Cook, 311 Ni Contral Ave., Medford. 70 FOIl SALE Attractive modern house, two-slory bungalow type. East front nnd deep porches, 8 rooms, built-in features In living room, dining room and kitchen. Two baths, fire-place, large screencd-in porch, two wood sheds, fruit room and garago'. Beau tiful lawn and shade trees. Lot 80X 100. 310 S. Riverside. Phono 292-X. 77 FOR SALE 5 room house, bath, toilet, big shed, fruit, flowers, on pavement, alley, good location; fur nished or not; ' possession soon an you make deposit. Leaving city, your terms are mill. Full Informa tion uildreuu Box B. C, Mail Tribune. . 70 FOR SALE For homo In Modford, good small acreage; places under irrigation. Brown & Wliito. . 70 FOR 'SALE 40 neres land near Eagle Polnt.: flood fruit land. May havo value for oil. Mndonilo payment will himdl.i. Will sell fill or pint, if. C. Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Los Angeles California. . . .. . , 73 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Twenty acres of land situated near lo Eagle Point, will trade for California pro perty. Address Owner, 209 Nlcolnns Building, Sacramento, Calif. .. 72 FOR SALE Wo.xl nnrt tlinhorlands near medford from $12. SO ncro up; eaay payments. Brown & Wliito. tf? FOR SALE Will trado Medrord home or ranch for gooil automobile. Gold Ray Realty Co. . tf FOR SALE Alfiilln, grain and stock ranches from $5,00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold- liny Hoally Co. ,p . , - tf FOR SALE Good rancbeB. Soo us bofore buying. J. n. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phone GD-M. tf FOR SALE leiuie anq exchange real etitate. Gold Hay Re-alty Company. FOR SALti Hounnt und bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; aloo acreage. C. 8. Butterfleld, phone Kin. Good Service Is measured by results. Are you obtaining satisfactory re Kiiltn? If not, consult us nltout your bookkeeping and other bii'lnoHs troubles. Auditing j Accounting 3 r FA0: VYSTEPt .ERVICE HiNsurau-vce! r i rwestnc.t3 M P. HCllMlfT, Mgr. Phono 5H1 Liberty llldft. l-'t 1 1 IMS X A PA ItT.M i:TS FOR I only IKNT ;! room apartment, adults . Phone j:'.Hl. 4 15 S. Front. 70 FOIC SALK WSrT.I.L.VNKOUS -r'nrntlmo. 417 FOR SLK Two bed:!, mattress, springs, draperies and stoves. Call mornings, 1123 W. Main. S FOR SALIC AllallH hay. ton in shock. L. Walz, $8.00 per 69 POP SALE Strawberries. Special price if vou pick (hem. Phono 152-L US FOIl SALE Typewritorrt, Underwood. used 5 weeks, i lamnioiid, almost new. Wood.ock. fine shape. Will take any nlliT niachlno In trade. Medford Hook Store. 09 l'OU SALE Oak ilininn table, two solid oak rockers, oak library table, two dressers, two rangea. Hit S. Central. ' CS KOIt SALE SI raw berries, fa.OO per cralo at tho patch, picked. Phono 152-11. . " 70 FOR SALE $snti player piano for ?:ini) if taken at once. Inqulro 23 Almond SI. 69 I'OR SALE Clean alfalfa hay In flold, i 10.00 per ton. C. W. Isaacs. tt FOR SALE Two norsepowor Fair banks Knsollnn etvino, Jiiit. A. N. Thlbault. llouto a, Jlox 41A. Take Crater Lako road to Spring; St. und ask. 70 FOR SALE Wood of all kinds. Some Kood dry slovo wood. Wo deliver. Satisfaction Btiaranteed. Call phono 3-K-3. 9 FOR SALE A-l alfalfa hay in tho field. $10, or will deliver. Phono 0S9-R-2. . tt FOR SALE 'font. nwnlnK anil canvas business cheap. Willing to tench purchaser. Must loavo city, P. O. Dox 790. 08 FOR SALE i 2 tons of cholco ernin hay, baled. Phono 4(i8-R-L tt FOR SALE Clean nll'alfa hay in field, $10 por ton. Phono T. IS. Pottonser, D-F-2. tf FOR SALE War EaRlo mining stock on Juno 23rd, for 40c a share. Phono 915, E. H. French. 81 FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap. Patton, Itoblnson Inc. ', FOR SALE Sand, (travel, BOdLment nnd dirt. Plowing nnd teaming work dono. Phone 912-J, Samuel Bate man, 302 Maple St. FOH HA lif tilVKNTOOK. FOIl SALIC Fine young frosh Jorsey cow $70; 10-root Mc.C.'ormlck liny rake, $25; sprlngtoolh harrow, $12. Carl ,1. nrommer, 5S9-J-2. 73 FOR SALE licyllndor fi-passongor Overland, flrnt-class condition, at bargain. Phono 21-F-3 Jacksonville. 70 FOR SALIC Sevoral splendid wean ling Berkshire boars of March far row, carrying blood of Laurel Cham pion, blended with best blood on Pa cific coast; it good .opportunity to procure a prospective bond lor your herd. Address If. W. Shoobort, Rogue River, Oro. .71 FOR' KALE Young milk cow. F. C. tt Konly. Phono 0I--J-3. FOR SALE Young team weighing MOO. Will sell cheap. Phono 788-J-l. ,'" 71 FOR SALE Ton head . Red Polled stock cattle coining two years old. S. A. Dusenboriy. ., . ,, , ,. , 69 FOR SALE ReglHterod Shorthorn hulls and registered Hampshlrn boars. Also iinddlo horses and work horr.es. Call on or write Ross If. Lund, Mountciest Ranch, XI lit; Calif. '-- ... , tf FOR SALE Beautiful fresh milk goat, 5 quarts por day. Walsh's placo, fine mllo northeast of Medford on Crater Lake road. 71 "lt HALIO POULTRY AM) EGGS FOR SALE Hens Phone 847-Y, and chickens, tf ACTOMOfllLEf FOR SALE Ford coupe in oxcellont condition: never been off tho pave ment; full linn uf extras, price $700 for quick sale. Phono Dr. Hayes 003. 73 FOR SALE Chevrolet touring $200. 310 nlaplo St. car, 70 FOR SALE 1919 Chevrolet, oxcollenl condition. Must sell for cash. Will tako Ford as part payment, llox 124, Rogue River. Ore. ' ; 1 72 FOR SALE Dim Chevrolet touring, new top and paint, A-I shape. Good rubber, $550. 007 V. Eleventh. 68 BLKIXICSH DIUHCTOUiT Attorneys' PORTER .1. NEFF Attomoy-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Modford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMEH Lawyer, Carnett- uorey Building. O. C. BOGCS Real Estate, law and settlement of estates a spocialty. B. F. LINDAS- Attorney, General Prartlre. Patents a . specialty. Mewari Illdg. WINFIELD R. GAYLOHD Lawyer, Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. Building .Material MKDKOHO CEMENT 11 R I 0 It , & BLOCK WORKS specilizo In all kinds of cement building products, t'pra PJf Bad l9"! Streets, nirSI.VESS DfltEl'TOItV Alratrnrlnr MUltHAY 1IUOS. & VAN VOIIIS AhstraelH of Title. It on inn 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Avo., up stairs. ACKSOX COUNTY AT.STRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title. Tillo liisuranco. Auto Supplies 'I LAIIER AUTO SPItlNO CO. We are oporatlns tho larnest, oldest and beat equipped plant In the Paclflo northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under written . guaranteed. Il l North Flftconth St., Portland, OroRon. : ttiirnprnrlle rliystelnn JOUETT P. HRAY Slrnlcht Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H. bulldinir. 9 to 12 a. in., 2 to 5 p. m., daily except Thursday. Phone 6S0. . DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Nntnral Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & II. Bids'. Phono 9(S!. , . I''lrlrle, Service. . UATTIORY & ELECTRIC C.O. Fac tory distributors for E.xldo Battor los nnd Fnlrbnnk8-Morso IlKht plants. Nat. RulldlnR. Phlno 116. Kxpcrt Accountant. WILSON AUD1TINO CO. E. M. Wil son. C. P, ,A. Attcnllnn Riven to anything in Accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting mnlhod. Llb orty Hide.. Medford. Phono 1B7-R. Farm Loan Bond FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro. coeds to make additional farm loans and improve agricultural condltiona. Terms and particulars, E. II. Hard, Secy.-Trcas., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Fidelity and Surety' Donds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS Wo execute all forms of bonds. McCurdy Insuranco Agency. ' tf Instruct Ion in music. FRED ALTON HAICJIIT Toacher of plnno nnd harmony. Knight MiiBlr studio, 318 flarnott-Coroy,' Build ing Phono 72. . - ,' -. ' IMosan Art Itngs MOSAN ART RUG CO. Wo wcav rugs from old carpets and rugs and clean all ruga. "Rugs wo clean, art clean whon wo clean thorn." Ill !W. Tenth, phono 180. Free dolly ery. - .... i . , Osteopaths DIl. F. G. CARLOW, DR. ICVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic PhyBF clans. 410-4 1 7 Unmott-Corey BJdg Phone 904-U Residence 26 a Laurel St. . . - ; ' ' :' . DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic I'uystcian. gpociai attention given to eye, onr, nose and throats 30J Llhorty building. Phone 498.-'; Physicians nnd Surgeons. T. tl. HEINE, M. D. Physician 'and Surgeon. 'Specialty, Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Glauses scientifically fitted and properly udjustod. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and Main Sts. DR. J. J.i EMMENH Pnystclan and Surgoon. Practlco limited to eye, oar, iiouq and throat. Eyes scien tifically, tented and glasses sup-, pllod. Oculist and AurlRt f,or 8. P. 11. II. Co.,' M. F. .& ii, Bldg. Phono 607. ; t ' 1 i DIl. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and SurRcon. Offices 'M. F. & H. Illdg. Phono 105. Rosidence 118 Goncsco St. Phone 1R5-J-2. 4 DR. A. BURSELL Sonologist, Phys ician and surgeon. Spinal adjtiBtr ments, general treatments and dint gonosls. 309-10-11 M. F. & H, Bldg. - Elovator to third, floor. Phono 29. . ,. 1 Prlnlers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hnB' the host oquippod printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose lost lodgers,, billing systems, etc. Portland prices.: 27 N. Fir. Kt, Ileal Estate. BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In surance, Loans, Investments, Notary Publle. Holland Hotel corner, -tf Rng Wcavlnjr,' MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets , nnd rugs. Phone 510-M. 706 Pino St. ' .1 Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OCa, Office 42 North Front St. Phone 815. Prices right. Service guar anteed. ( '. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov- ed, day or night. Service guar anteed. Fair treatment, i 104 S. Fir.' Phono: Of rice 644 or res. 647-R or 208. , . ' rndertnfterti PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor.. Sixth - and Oakdale. Ambulance service,