Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

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'MEDFOTCD MATL TRTTtlTNK BEDFORD, OTCKfiON. FR1 DAY, .ll'NE in, mi
WASHINGTON SOCIETY LEADER AND "CHUiVi" OF MRS; HARDING
FEAR OF
Dazzling Gem Is Worn Fear
.' lessly by Mrs.' Edward B.
; McLean, Despite tnc "Jinx"
, That Has Marked Its Omi
nous History Through Many
Years. . ,tf$-'
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liitt-rimUcinnl N'tiTs Service Slafr '
'orrcsikiiidoilt.
WASHINGTON, Juno 10 The Hope
jttumond "Jinx lias r.o terrors for
Mrs. Edward IJ. McLean, Washington
social leador nnd wife of tho multi
millionaire publisher of the Wushing
ton Post nnd Cincinnati Enquirer.
When May Yolio, former music hull
favorite, whose exploits filled news
paper columns, was hurt In a fall in
New York the other day, she at
tributed the. nccidWit to . the Hope
diamond hoodoo. , Through her ninr
rlngo to Francis Hope, sho was the
farmer possessor of the most fumous
diamond.
Mrs. McLean, Us ' present owner,
continues to wear the gorgeous gem.
apparently Indifferent to; the legends
connecting the mishaps arid tragedies
. which have befallen Us possessors In
-V"?. past with some evil occult power
supposed to be embodied in this won
dipus diamond whose rays aro so daz
zling, they almost blind tho eye.
,. The Hope diamond crowns, a col
lection of Jewels said to bo one of tho
most wonderful In, tho, world. When
traveling, Mrs. McLean carries most
nt the collection with her. Her hus
band always employs a detective to
Kccompnny her and keep an eagle eye
on. her jewel treasures, for this young
woman who has . priceless diamonds
and rubies and pearls "to burn," as
her friends .express It, Is said to re
gard them ns carelessly as if thoy
were mere baubles. ,
It Is no longer a shock to Wnslilng
)!) to see her on a shopping tour.
Rearing tho Hopo diamond with a
sports suit. Sho wears It almost con
stantly nnd with any sout of costume.
Formerly sho wore tho famous stone
at,, formal ovening functions as the
center of a jeweled diadem.. She new
ViMtvs it as a necklace pendant. .
Tho natives of Point Isabel, the
fishing village in Texas on tho Mexi
can border whore Mrs. McLean ac
companied President nnd Mrs. Hard
ing last November on tho outing
which "freshened" them for their
entrance into the Whlto House, still
remember the "jeweled lady," who
.roughed It with a rope of costly pearls
around her neck and wore gorgeous
rubles to brighten her outing costume.
. ..The present possessor of tho Hope
diamond and closest friend In Wash
ington's social set of Mrs. Harding,
,1110 first lady of the land, is the
duughtor of a Colorado miner.
', Oldtimors In Ouray, Colo., recall
(lie time whon Evelyn Walsh played
,round tho picturesque mining camp
,l,n pinafores and her father, "Tom"
Walsh went to work every morning in
a, red flannel short and carrying u
pick.
i, .'."Tom" Walsh, whoso story reads
like a fairy tale, was a man of genu
ine culture. His hands were rough
'with toil, but he needed no college
decree or blue-blooded ancestry to
grace 'the position of companion of
kings and statesmen.. Social triumphs
ill, Newport and Europo marked his
path ufter ho-"truck It rich."
He was an intimate of old King
jLoopol'd of Belgium.
, , Tho Colorado mining king dazzled
Paris with the magnificence of his
entertainments, tho most notable of
Which was tho dinner he gave in
honor of Belgium's king. Food truly
fit for a king was served on gold
plute.
,,Mrs. McLean's Intimacy with Mrs.
Harding is of long standing. When
the Hardiugs returned to. Washington
to prepare for the inauguration, they
vere guests at tho McLean home uiid
remained there until tiiey moved into
the Whlto House. .
Recently tho Chief Executive nnd
the first lady of the land "dropped
In" on a danco the McLeans were
giving and their first Sunday outing
after they entered tho White House
was spent nt Friendship, the McLean
country estate at Leesburg, Va. it
Is rumored that the McLeans hive
offered this country place to the
President for a suninier home.
' Mrs. Thomas w'nlsli, Mrs. McLean's
mother and widow of the Colorado
mining king. Is known as the 'rlentl
of vice-presidents.- She was the most
Intimate Washington friend uf for
mer Vice-President and Mrs. Mar
shall. fMust of tho burden of official
entertaining fell on Vice-President
Marshall during President Wilson's
Illness. Possessing only- a modest in
come and living at a hotel, the Mar
shall would have been hard put If
Mrs. Walsh had not thrown open her
palatial homo for their entertain
ments. It was there .the state dinner
to King Albert of Belgium was held.
It was Mrs. Walsh's, "treat." As at
"Tom" Walsh's dinner to Leopold.
King Albert's uncle, the food V'ai 1
served on gold plate. "Three years ago at a banquet I
Mrs. Walsh, who is now in Europe, was stricken with acute indigestion,
is expected on her. return, to pla5' . Two doctors worked over me' for an
"I-idy Bountiful" to Vice-President ' hour before I came to. I had had so
und Mrs. Coolldge. who also live In ajverc colic attacks before, but nothing
hotel and. like the Marshall, find j like that. .No doctors or in"lii ini.
lining rin nn income no larger than a jgavc nie permsnent help until a fri":i,i
vice-president's salary a difficult job.
A. F. & A. M.
Special communication
ford Lodge 13, Friday even
ing. June 10, 7:30 p. m. Work
In F. C. degree.
f,9 L. E. WILLIAMS. Seoy.
Afghanistan has no courts,
statutes
nor peaa cgde. -J..,.4. .'.J
OCCULT TERRORS OF
mi4 -si
win s $ti
At tne Page ,
There are a' couple of gasps nnd a
blush or two in the picture at tho Page
theatre this week, and when "Finis" is
flushed, we won't ultimo you if you
apply your handkerchief lightly to
your eyes. "Midsummer Madness is
the real .human stuff of which great (
pictures are made. William Do Jlillo
has produced an ideal combination of,
rich background nnd deeply appealing';
story. Also, he has handled a delicate !
theme delicately.
"Midsummer .Madness" is the pictur-
izatlou of Cosmo Hamilton's socifcty
novel, "His Kriend and His Vyife."
Mr.' Dc.MUlo seems In tills picture to
have introduced a camera within the
four walls of two typical American
homes of the better sort. It is this
true-to-lifeness that gives "Midsum
mer madness Its ternlie punch ami
appeal. This is aided by the excellent
acting offefed by Lila Leo. Lois Wil
son, Jack Holt, and Conrad Nagcl in
tho important roles.
:At the Rialto
"Reputation" a Success
Combine 'a big star, a great story,
fine direction and a splendid cast and
there can be but one result. These
aro tho ingredients which umkc up
"Reputation," In which I'riscilla Dean
is now appearing at the Rialto theatre
and which is meeting with the whole
hearted enthusiasm of the local
theatre-going public. The story Is
based on "False Colors," u novelette
by Edwlnu Levin.
ELK CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stewart and
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson visited
friends in Trail Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Tinny of Medl'ord visited the
U. S. Fisheries Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Clary and Charlie
May,' and Mabel Clary spent Sunday
visiting with Mr. and .Mrs. Kloyd
Hutchinson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDonald made a
business trip to Medford Monday. Mrs.
McDonald will take in the Rose carni
val at Portland.
Mr.' and 'Mrs. Van 4. Horrnor left
Monday for their new home in Salmon,
Idaho, where Mr. Helfner will put In
new racks and superintend the build
ing of a new hatchery building." Mr.
Ileffner was In charge of the Rogue
River station for five years and made
a splendid record.
The racks at the Rogue River sta-
A Banquet That Was
Almosi a Tragedy
who was at the banquet, advised
jto take a course of Mayr's Wondc;--
jful Remedy, which I did with wi n-Med-'derful
results." It is a simple, harm
less preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal
traot and allays the infl.itmnatlun.
which causes practically all Moniaeh,
liver and intestinal ailments. Includ
ing appendicitis. One dose will con-
I vlnce or money refunded.
i for salt) by all druggists, Adv.
THE HOPE DIAMOND
i
(ion washed out for tho second time
Monday. Tho river being so high it
will bo hard to repair the damage until
the Witter goes down.
Kreo McDonald has been sick for
tho last lew days but is feeling much
bettor at this writing.
,i....t i i,i unit mill, ,lt.i ttu
imiliuuos iunii;u-a n.,nyiuu hid
' of. molasses annually. . (
. 1
The buttern'y fish is one of the most
conspicuous of reef dwellers.
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun and Wind Bring Out I gly Spots.
How to Itemove Easily. ,
Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face,
to try a remedy for freckles with tho
guarantee of a reliable, concern' that
it will not cost you a penny unless
it removes the freckles: while if It
iloes give you a clear eiunplexion, the
expense is trifling.
.Simply get nn ounce of Ollilne
double strength from any druggist,
and a few applications should show
yiu bow easy it is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles and get a beauti
ful complexion, lturely is more than
one ounce needed for the worst ease.
Bo sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength Ollilne, as tills
strength is sold under guarantee of
money back if it fails to remove
frcckies. lv-
Notice.
A new law passed by the last ses
sion of legislature provides that in
School Districts of the first class the
Hoard must provide printed ballots" for
the election of Directors. It further
provided thai you have tho names ap
pearing on this ballot of candidates
whose Certificates of Nomination have
been signed by not less than 3 per
cent, and must ho kt least 10 persons,
of tho number of qualified voters vot-
: for school directors at the last
annual election. These certificates or
nomination must be filed with the
Clerk iit least seven days before the
late of election. The parties so noni
Inated must also file at least 5 days
before the annual election, an accep
tance of this nomination. 'Ihis is
especially Interesting just now as the
Annual School Election is to be held
the 3rd i..onday in June, being the
20th of the month this year. OS
Notice
In the County Court of tho State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the matter of the estate of Bartlett
Obenchain, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix has filed her
final report and account in the above
entitled Court and Cause, and that
SPAETA BUILDING DIRECTORY
George. Andrews, Manager
MA IX l'LOon
III SV C'OKMCIt MOTOIt CO, Tires, Accessories
MliDKKN I'LUMlllXG A! HEATING CO., Heat. Ideal, Annul.
I'ImIcj.s :
EXCHANGE TIKE CO., New and Ilebullt Tires ..:
SECOXD FLOOIt
Hit. A. Hl'ltKI,r.I, Chiropractor
Hit. V. 1!. K Al l MAX. Dental Surgeon
1)11. .1. C HAYES, Physician and Surgeon '-
(.EOlUiE ANDREWS STIDRIS, Voice, .Mrs. George Andrews ..
M IIS. K. 10. (.OKE, Piano and Harmony
i'MttU&l'i UOWJtLL, .YlulUlfety Mill
limn IS. 1921, ut in o'clock a. in. at the
Court House In Jacksonville, Oregon,
lias been fixed by said Court as the
time and plucu for hearing objections
thereto, auil lor the settlement t Here
of. NANCY (JUKXCllAlX,
Kxoeutrix.
ACTOMOHILEB
KOll SALI'! Oil TKAIHO Parties on
account of going east will sacrtitco
their Willys-Knight seven i!issuns;cr
car. in A-l conclitiim. four new tires
and tubes anil extras. Inttuire 5u"
J St., tlrants Pass, Ore. "0
KOlt SALE Enid coupe in excellent
condition; never boon off tho pave
ment: full line of extras, price $700
for quick sale. Phone Dr. Hayes
f.G3. t:s
KOll SALIC Chevrolet louring
f200. 310 Maplo St.
car,
" 70
KOll SALE 191!) Chevrolet, oxcellenL
condition. Must sell for cash. Will
take Kord ns part payment. Box
U'4, Iloguo Hlvcr, Ore 72
HKriP WAXTKn
Male and Kemalfl
WANTED Thinners and party with
WANTED Young couple oh dairy
farm. Good house, fair wages,
steady employment. Call In person
ut ranch. Frank Van Dyko. till
HELP WAXTED MALM
WANTED A man to
move ladders. Tel.
help
!1 l-W.
thin
and
70
WANTED Wood cutters or will sell
stumpngc. Gobi Ray Uealty Co.,
telephone 72S-11 or 131-Y. U
WANTED Man
E. L. Walz.
to work In
haying.
00
WANTED Men with cars to sell spec
ialty to auto owners. Big money for
hustlers. Address Box 12, Mall Tri
bune. ' 71
HELP WAXTEl) FEMALE
WANTED Elderly lady to sit up
nights with invalid lady; no wash
ing, no cooking. Wages $30 month.
W. G. McDonald, euro ltoguo Elk
Hotel, Trail, Ore. 71
WANTED Experienced w a'i tress.
Hotel Medford.
WANTED rGood woman for general
housework on ranch. Wages $50 a
month. Phone Derby 26-K-13. Mrs.
Geo. A. Mansfield. 71
WANTED Competent cook, Wages
$50.00. Phono 3S0. tf
WAN TED S IT UATIONS
WANTED By trustworthy young
wouiuu, position as. Iiousokoopur for
refined widower, small family. Good
references. Modern home. Good
wages In city, or will care for elder
ly couple. Job work $2.50 or more
por day. Phone 203-Y or SOli or 45(1
or 775. . . . 69
WANTED Sewing by tho day.
quire S28 Dakota Avo.
In-
79
WANTED By woman, a placo as com
panion for Elderly lady, or light
house work.' Phono 379-11, . 70
WANTED To take care of children.
Phone 325-W. G9
WANTED By experienced man, win
dow cleaning, floor waxing, house
cleaning; lawns caro for. Phono
917-L. 70
WA NTIC D--JI ISCELLA N EO US
WANTED i'usliiro closo In lor riding
horse. Phone 4 l(i, Medl'ord. 09
WANTED Furnished house or house
keeping rooms. Couplu with baby.
Box A, Mail Tribune; 72
WANTED llacholor rooms, close ill.
Must have gas plate and rcusonuhln.
Lock Box IIS5. 71
W'ANTICD Two-burner
Phono 3S7-L.
gas
plate.
71
WANTED A good second-hand buggy
Address R. 1, Box 78, Medl'ord, Ore.
70
WANTED Four square yards second
hand linoleum. Box S, Mail Tribune.
71
WA NTED Feeder hogs.
Phono 895.
77
WANTED
water 1:
-Second-hand bath tub and
Pha:.o 47. 70
WANTED Today. Four auto tires up
to 6 Inches, to be filled with Univer
sal Tire Filler. , No punctures or
blowouts. Service Station at Med
ford Nutatorium. tf
WANTED HousB moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
WANTED Several men and boys to
know that you can buy any hike for
$2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S.
Grape. , , . tf
MOXEV TO LOASI
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on real estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 62-M. 31
North Grape Btreet
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city
property. G. A. Chllders Motor Co
127 N. Riverside. tf
Telephone
251)
Mueller
B2(l
5'JO
. . 2H5
. . 885
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3 2.1 -J
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XlilldiSC ,r- y ,--)! ii' -t-'aga"J
I
FOR KENT Five room modern house
partly tin iiL-lio.l. Call titM S. Hivor
shie or phone 7i!3-.M. 71
KOI! KENT Small
house. Inquire
71
325 E. Jackson St.
KOlt KENT Kuril ishod house on
I'altn St. See owner ut S3S W. Sec
ond. 71
KOlt KENT ii-room lurnished bunga
low. See Mr. Taylor, Valley Fuel
Co. H
FOIl KENT 12-riHim nicely furnished
house with player piano and large
phonograph. Kino residence district.
Garage, 4 acres garden. Suituhlo
for one or two families. V. O. Box
1094. It
I'Olt llliNT UOVSEKEEPl.Va
JtOOMS
KOlt KENT Two and three room fur
nished housekeeping iiparlmenls, by
'day, week or month, llivcrside
Apts., 217 S. lilverside. 74
foil KENT Two light housekeeping
rooms. 511 S. Central. tf
KOlt ItEXT Fl'KXlSHKl) HOO.MS
KOlt KENT Newly furnished sleep
lug rooms in private family, with
bathroom privileges. 325 S. lilver
side. U7
ROOM AND BOARD 111 privato family
by day or week. Meals 35c. Mrs.
Daly, No. 3. East Fourth. 71
FOR REN'T
Gontlenien. -Nlco sleeping rooms.
245 N. Grape St. tf
FOK KENT TAKMS
FOIl RENT 2000 nere grain and
stock ranch on river near railroad
. station. V. O. Box 1094. tf
FOR RENT Inigutcd alfalfa ranch
near railroad town ana river. Gold
liny Realty Co. tf
FOB RENT nsCELliANI'X)U8
FOR RENT Warehouse on S. P. track
now occupied by Pacific Fruit Co.
lnqulro J. A. Westerlund. 71
FOIl SALIC REAL ICSTATH
FOIl SALE Moiern bungalow, ono
aero best strawberry land In valley,
forty-foot chicken house, some fruit
troos, city water piped over ground,
all fenced. Just outside city limits
which means only county taxes. ee
it, 1500 N. llivcrside. 70
KOR SALIC Improved twenty-acre
farm, all Irrigated, located l'i miles
west of Medl'ord. A real bargain,
$4500. L. Modoriiieyer, ownur.
Phone 21F-3 Jacksonville. 70
KOll SALE Three acres neur town
on good road; with 5-room plastorod
house, largo barn and chicken
house. Phone 3II-W. 70
FOR SA151C $1400 buys 5-room mod
ern, houso closo in, corner lot; or
7-rooin modern bungalow, two acres
land, near Medl'ord. J. It. Sutler, 443
S. Central. 70
FOR SALE Cheap, two houses and
two lots In Gloiulalo, Ore. Inquire
Mrs. Lena Cook; 311 N. Central Avo.,
Medford. ' '' 70
KOR SALIC Attractive modern house,
two-story bungalow type. Eust front
and deep porches, 8 rooms, built-in
features In living room, dining room
and kitchen. Two baths, flie-plttcc,
largo screeiied-iu porch, two wood
sheds, fruit room and garage. Beau
tiful lawn and shade trees. Iit SOx
100. 310 S. ilivursldo. Phono 292-X.
' 77
FOR. SALIC 5 'room house, bath,
toilet, big shed, fruit, flowers, on
pavement, alley, good location; fur
nished or not; possession sixm as
you mako deposit. Leaving city,
your terms aro mine. Full Informa
tion address Box 11. C, Mall Tribune.
. .. 70
FOIl SALE For homo in Medford,
good small acreage; places under
irrigation. Brown & White. 70
FOIl SALE 10 acres land near Eagle
Point. Good fruit land. May have
value for oil. Moderate payment will
handla. Will sell all or part. H. C.
Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Los Augeles
California. ' 73
FOIl SALE OR EXCHANGE Twenty
acres of laud situated near to Eagle
Point, will trado for California pro
perty. Address Owner, 209 Nicoluus
Building, Sacramento, Calif. 72
FOIl SALIC Wood ano UmborlandB
near medford from $12.50 acre up;
easy payments. Brown & White, tf
FOR SALI' Will trado Medford home
or ranch for good automobile. Gold
Ray Realty Co. tf
FOR SALE Alfalla, gram and stock
ranches from $3.00 per acre up;
long time, easy payments. Oold Kay
Realty Co. tt
FOR SALE; Oood ranches. Soe us
before buying- J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Orape St. Phone 63-M. tf
FOR BALE; Lease and exchangs real
CBtate. Gold Ray Realty Company,
FOR SALE; House? and bungalows,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. C. S. Butterfleld, phone
I 210.
Good Service
Is mensured by results. Arp
you obtaining satisfactory r-f
suits? :If not coiisult us about'
your bookkeeping and othyrj
business troubles, j
Accourtii y
jvsTmX
Flt3urajcr jjjf
ERVICElO;
IrwesTnxeAls Jf
M. P. SCUM ITT, Mgr.
Phone 681 Liberty Bldg.
l'OIt TUOXT HOUSES
I'Olt JiK XT A PA ilT.MEXTS
KOK KENT 3 room apartment, adults
only, riione 9.;o-u. iij s. Front. o
FOK SALE MISCKLLA.VEOCS
KOlt SALE Two beds, mattress,
springs, draperies and stoves. Call
morning, 1123 W. Main. 70
KOlt SALE Kurnituro and child's tri
cycle and wagon. 20 W. Jackson St.
09
KOll SALE For quick cash sale,
I luick ton truck, just overhauled anil
painted, in first class condition. Kor
terms call or write K. W. Smith,
Rogue River, Ore. Box CI. 74
KOlt SALE Gasoline drag saw, like
new. 110 Tripp St. b'J
KOll SALIC C-hole range with coils
in first-class condition. Phono 783-11
KOll SALE Grass hay ill field, $4 pel
ton. Phone 17-K-5. 09
l'OR S A LLC
dale Ave.
-Kurnituro. 417 N. Oak-
70
FOR SALIC Alfalfa
ton in shock. iu. L.
nav, ?S.0u
Walz.
per
69
KOR SALE Typewriters, Underwood,
used 5 woelis. Hammond, almost
new. Woodstock, lino shape. Will
take any other lnachino in trade.
Medl'ord Hook Store. 09
KOlt SALIC Strawberries, $2.00 por
crate at tho patch, picked. Phono
462-M. 70
FOR SALE $S00 player piano for
$200 if taken at once. Inquire 23
Almond St. 09
KOll SALIC Clean airull'ii hay in field,
$10.00 per ton. C. W. Isaacs. tf
KOll SALE Two Horsepower Fair-
hanks gasoline engine, $60. A. N.
Thibuult, Routo 3, Box 4IA. Take
Crater Lnko road to Spriug St. and
ask. , , , 70
FOR SALE Wood of all kinds. Some
good dry stovo wood. We deliver.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Call phono
3-F-3. . 9
FOR SAL1C
fleld, $10,
6S9-II-2.
-A-l nlfalfa liny
or will deliver.
In the
Phono
tf
FOR SALIC 13 tons of cholco grain
hay, baled. Phono 4G8-R-1. tf
KOll SALIC Clean alfalfa hay in field,
$10 per tou. Phone T. E. Pottenger,
D-F-2. tf
FOR SALIC War Eagle mining stock
on Juno 23rd. fpr 40c. a share. Phone
915. E. H. French. . 81
FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap.
Patton, Robinson Inc.
FOR SAL1S Sand, gravel, sediment
and dirt. Plowing and teaming work
done. Phone 9 12-J, Samuel Bate-
man, 302 Mnple St.
FOR BALK MVK8TOOK
FOR SALE Good young milk cow.
vory gentlo, $05. Phono 110-J, 903
West Eleventh St. J 71
KOR SALE Six rabbits and hutch
with, six apaitnioiits, $S.00. Phono
359-lt or call at 710 13. Main. 71
KOll SALE Registered Iloriford hull,
long yearling. F. C. Preston, Jack
sonville. : 73
FOR SALE Fine young frosh Jorsoy
cow $75; Ill-root McCormlek hay
rake, $25; springlooth harrow, $12.
Curl J. Brommor, E89-J-2. 73
FOR BALE G-cyllndor 6-passenger
Overland, rirst-chiHS condition, ut
bargain. Phono 21-F-3 Jacksonville.
70
FOR SALIC-T-Sev'oral splendid wean
ling Berkshire hoars or March far
row, carrying blood of Laurel Cham
pion, blended with best blood on Pa
cific coast; a good opportunity to
procure a prospective head for your
herd. Address II. W. Shoobcrt,
lingua Klvor, Oro. ' 71
FOIl SALE Young milk cow.
F. C.
tf
Kcnly. Phono 6U-J-3.
FOIl SALIC Young team weighing
2400. . Will sell cheap, Phono 788-J-l.
'71
FOR SALE Ton hond Rod Polled
stock cuttle coming two years old.
S. A. Dusenborry. i 09
FOR SALE Registered - Shorthorn
bulls and registered .Hampshire
boars. Also saddle horses and work
horses. Cull on or write Ross II.
Lund, Mountcrest Ranch, Hilt, Calif.
tf
FOR SALIC Beautiful fresh milk goat,
6 quarts per day. Walsh's placo,
one tulle northeast of Medford on
Crater Lake road. - ? 71
Oil BALK POUTTUT A?JT) EGGS
FOR SALE Hens
Phono 847-Y.
aud ,
chickens.
tf
IlLSIXESS DIItECTORr
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy-ot-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAJ1ES Lawyor, Garnett-
Corcy Building.
O. C. BOGGS Real Estate, law and
settlement of estates a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS Attornoy, General
Practice. Patents a specialty.
Stewart Bldg. T-
WINFIICLD R. GAYLORD Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 EaBt Main
St., Medford.
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT B R 1 C IC &
BLOCK WORKS speclllze In all
kinds of cement building products,
nusixrcss diiiicctory
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI3
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6,
So. 2 2 North Central Ave., up
stairs. "' ' 1
JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Auto Supplies
LAMER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo are
operating tho largest, oldest and
best equipped plant in the Paciflo
northwest. L'so our springs when
others fail. Sold under written
guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth.
St., Portland, Oregon. ,
Clilropractlc lliyslrlnn
JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & II,
building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p.
m., daily except Thursday. Phone
680.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 4 28 M. P. & H. Dldg.
Phone 90 5.
Electric Service.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. -Fac
tory distributors for Exlde Batter
los and FalrbanksMorse light
plants. Nat. Building; Phlne 116.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll-
son. C. P. A. Attention given to
anything In Accounting and Income
Tax requirements,! Look into our
simplified accounting method. Lllx.
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R.,
Farm Loan Bond
d.
FINANCB THE AMERICAN FARMER
hy buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro
ceeds to mako additional farm loans
and improve agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, E.'H. Hurd,
Seey.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg,
Medford. . t
Fidelity nnd Surety Honda
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS r
Wo execute nil forms, of bonds.
McCurdy Insurance Agency. tt
Instruction in Music.
FRED ALTON HAIG1IT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Ilaight Muslf
studio, 318 Garnott-Corey Build:
ing Phone -72. ,
11
Mosan Art Hugs
MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weavf
rugs from old parpets and rugs ana
clean all rugs. -"Rugs we clean ait
clean when we 'Clean them." lit
W. Tent:h, phone' 180. Free dolly
ery. t-
Oateopathi
DR. F. G. CARLQW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW OsteoiMUhlo Phys
clans. 410-417 Gamott-Coroy Bid.
Phono 904-L." RoBldonco 26 &
Laurel St. . -'
DR. W. W. HOWARDr-OsteoDathlo
Physician. , Spoclal attention given
to eye, ear, nose and throat. 801
Liberty building. Phone 496. H-
I'liyslclans and Burgeons.'
I
T. G. I1EINI3, M. p. Physician and
Surgeon. Specialty, Eyo, Ear, NosS
and Throat. Glasses scientifically
fitted nnd properly adjusted. Office
314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grapo and
Main Sts. - ,
DR. J. J. EM MENS Pnyslcian and
Surgeon. Practice limited to oya,
ear, nose and throat. Eyos scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
(R. R. Co., M. F. & H. Bldg. Phon
667.
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H.
Bldg. Phono 165, Rosldenco 118
Genesee St. Phone 105-J-2. '.
DR. A. BUKSELL Splnologist, Phys
ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust;
nionts, general treatments and dim
gonosls. 809-10-11 M. F. & It.
Bldg.' Elevator to third ' floor.
Phone 29. :.
Printers nnd Publishers
it.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
Dest equipped printing-office in
Southern Oregon. .Book binding,
loose leaf ledgors, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 N. F'ir St.
Real Estate.
BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In
surance, Loans, Investments, Notary
Public. . Holland Hotel corned tt
Rag Weaving.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUO WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets and rugs. Phona
610-M. 706 Pino St. !-
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
. Office 42 North Front St. Phona
315. Prices right. Sorrice guar''
antecd. t;
DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mo.
ed day or night. Service guar
anteed. Fair treatment, i 104 S.
; Fir. Phone: Office 644 or ras.
647-R or 206.
Undertakers
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth
and Oakdale, Ambulance service,
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