Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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(By International News Service)
llOSTON. Juno 13. Women nr..
more emotional, more impulsive,
more temperate, moro religious, mure
patient than men.
They have more vanity, more shy
ness. less temper. less , independence,
less self-consciousness and less hu
mor. .
1 nese arc the words
Thorndyke. accredited
psychologists.
of Professor
sage umong
A statement embodying the above
ideas Is hung In the surgeon's room
t the First Army Corps headquarters
In Chauncy street. With it haiiBS Hie
following tnhle, the result of hun
dreds of psychological examinations:
Women Men
I'olnta Points
Emotion 60 30
Temperance 50 30
Impulsiveness 50 31
Kollgiousncss 50 36
Pntience 60 38
Vanity 50 40
Shyness 60 43
Temper 60 fill
Self consciousness .... 60 ' 57
Humor , .; ; . r.o ,'? . in
Independence (.. 1 : . 61 70
r FLOOD DANGER IN
PORTLAND OVER
PORTLAND, Ore., .Tune 13. The
first definite turn in the flood of the
Columbia and lower' Willamette since
the water started rising several weeks
ago was reported today. Upper Co
lumbia and Snake river points re
ported a drop and the river was sta
tionary here, with the . forecast lhal
it m ill fall very slowly tho next three
or -four days.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 13. Cattlo
60c lower; receipts 2748. Choice
ulcers $7.507.75; medium to Hood
i$7&'7.50; fair to medium $650. 50:
common to fuir choice feeders
$5.26 5.50; fair to good $4.75 0.25 ;
choice cows and heifers $61(i.50; me
dium to good $56; fair to medium
'$4 (ft) 5; common cows $3 ffi4: canncrs
$2!fl3; bulls $3.u0ffi4-75; choice dairy
calves $9.5010; prime light 59
:$9.60; medium $69; heavy $3fi6.
1 Hogs steady; receipts 80S. Prime
'light $8.75g9.25: smooth heavy, 250
to 300 11)8., $7.258.25; 300 lbs. and
:up, $0.2567.25; rough heavy $5M7;
'fat pigs, $!l(f(!l.2ii; feeder pigs $8.50
9.25; stags $3(5:7.
' Sheep 50c lower; receipts GG44.
East of mountain lambs $6.25'fiG.75;
best valley $6 6.25; fair 10 good. $5
(K(i; culls. $45; feeders, $2.004:
light yearlings $4. SOWri; heavy i
4.50: light wethers, $4fij4.50; heavy,
!$34: ewes $1J4.
Butter
' PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 13. nut
ter steady. Extra cubes 35c; cartons
34c; prints 32e. nuttcrfat, No. I
churning cream 27 W 29c f. o. b., Port
land; undergrades 25c.
' - S. F. Eggs, Butter Poultry.
SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 13. Hut
ter. extra cholco )7c: prime firsts
3714c: California firsts -34, c. Eggs,
extras 28 lie; extra firsts, 27 lie: L'ali-
i fornia firsts nominal: dirties, No. 1.
'27c: extra pullets 25 Vicr. undersized
i pullets 2 V4c.
Poultry., hens 20i37c; old roosters
lSifclSc: ducks. 25!35c; dressed tur
keys 45 & 50c; live turkeys 35c.
' ' Liberty Bonds.
NK WYOitK, Juno 13. Liberty
' bonds closed: SM'h $88.50; first 4's.
$87.40: second 4's $80.40: first 4V.'h
: $87.52; second 4H's $80.88; third
4 14 'a $91.54: fourth 4',,s $80.90: Vic
tory 3 V $9830: Victory 4 Vs $98.38.
N. Y. Stocks
NEW YORK, June 13 Today's
stock market suffered rrom further
liquidation and short selling, but some
favorites offered resistance. Sales ap
proximated 1.100,000 shares.
Allis-Chalmers J-
Amerlcan Beet Sugar 28
American Can . - 2'-'
American Car & Foundry 124.6
American Hide & Leather pfd 50
American International Corp 37.i
American Locomotive 80
American Smelling & Refg 39..
American Sugar , "5 ,
American Sumatra Tobacco Bi.5
American T. & T 1' 1
American Woolen
Anaconda Copper 38.5
Atchison 'I
Atl.. Golf & W. Indies - -
Baldwin Locomotive "'a
Baltimore & Ohio 37
llothleheni Steel "B" "2.-
Canadian Pacific I10;;
Central Leather ; 36
Chandler Motors
Ohio 54.7
t nirn.ro Mil. and St. Paul - 25.7
CMrDOn R I. & PaC - 30.3
Chino. Copper - 23.o
Colorado Fuel & Iron '
Corn Products 64'
Crucible Steel ' 58
Cuba Cane Sugar
... 1
General Electric
Genera! Motors
Goodrich Co
Great Northern, pfd
(ileal Northern Ore Ctfs..
...123.5
... 9.8
... 33.7
... c:i.T
... 20.7
... SS
... 33
... SI
... 53.7
... 19.2
...107
I Illinois Central
i Inspiration Copper
int. Mer. Marine pfd
I iun-1 uaiiuuui raper
j Konnecoti Copper
Louisville & Nashville
Maxwell Motors
Mexican Petroleum
..132.7
.. 20.5
.. 11.2
.. 23.2
.. 111.5
.. 67.2
. 10.5
.. 92.3
.. 03
.. 1.8
.. 51.7
.. 34
.. 47.5
! topper
Middle, States Oil
Mid vale Steel
Missouri Pacific
New York Central
N. Y., N. II. and Hartford
Norfolk & Western
Northern Pacific
Oklahoma Prod. & Kef
Pan American Petroleum ....
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
Pittsburg ami West Va
Ray Consolidated Copper ....
26.6
Reading;
... 66.6
... 47
... 56.7
... 41.7
... 21.5
... 72
... -20
:..105.S
... 73.3
... 7.6
... 33.5
... 21.3
... 54.S
... 7.6
...115.7
... 18.9
... 56.6
... 56.2
... 59
... 76.3
... 50.C
... 45
... 7.2
... S
.... 12
.... 43.5
.... 49
.... 6
Hep. Iron & Steel
Koyal Dutch, N. Y
Shell Trans. & Trad
Sinclair Con. Oil
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Standard Oil of N. J. pfd
btudebuker Corporation
Tennessee Copper
Texas Co
Texas &. Pacific
Tobacco Products
Transcontinental Oil
Union Pacific
U. S. Food Products
U. S. Retail Stores
I'. S. Ind. Alcohol
United States Rubber
United States Steel ,
Utah Copper
Westinghouse Electric
Willys Overland
American Zinc, Lead and Sin.;.
Butte and Superior
Cala Petroleum
Montana Power
Shattuck Arizona
Pure Oil 1
Invincible Oil
General Asphalt
.... 29.5
.... 13
.... 56.3
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. 0. Howlett
In ins- amu around town last
Wednesday aftirivnn V'-,-.k Lewis,
our confectionery man called n , at
tention to a book lie hold in his hand,
and it provcil to -.bo a day book that
was used in the old Unite Creek flour
ing mills forty-seven years ago when
it belonged to tho firm of Emery and
Dailey. It contained the names of a
reat many, in fact almost all of tiie
old settlers In this and surrounding
neighborhoods, for at that time 'it was
about all the grist mill near here and
the farmers would come in from Sams
Valley and the. country around whore
Medford and Central Point are now
situated, bringing in their wheat and
exchange it for Hour. At that time
the rule was to have the miller take
out one-eighth of tho 'wheat for toto
and the farmer would then take home
with him, if he had good clean wheat,
from thirty-eight to forty pounds of
flour beside all the bran and shorts
and tho screenings. But it was but a
short tlmo before the millers adopted
a difforent plan and instead of taking
out one-eighth they would take all of
the flour except thirty-five pounds and
give tho farmer a certain part of tho
mill Teed they called it,- that was the
bran and shorts all run together, and
finally they adopted the plan of tak
ing all of tho wheat and giving the
farmer thirty-five pounds' of flour tor
a bushel of wheat. At the tlmo re
ferred to I have seen tho road blocked
with wagons and teams for an hour at
a time, for people coming in from, say
Sams Valley via tho Hybce bridge
would often bo at the mill by 4 o'clock
in the morning In order to ho unloaded
tnd get back homo so they could load
up again that night.
Tho reader will hear In mind that
all of the wheat had to bo run through
a screen and a small one at that, and
all of the cracked wheat and other
seeds-taken out before It was weighed,
and it would sometimes take several
hours to run a load of say a hundred
bushels through the screen .and conse
quently those living tit a distance had
to movo early to get home the same
day.
Our election passed off very quietly
as there were only about one hundred
votes cast and the vote for the bonus
carried 56 to 41, the legislation bill
was defeated by 23 to 74. The Emer
gency Clause amendment lost by 41 to
52. Marriage license lost by 3) to 68
and tho women jury bill lost by 23 to
64. So the reader will see that a ma
jority of the voters In this- lirecinct
seem to think that It is better to let
the Portland cllcque that seems to
govern the legislature, fix up their
little schemes, and some of them arc
not so very little and attack the emer
gency clnuse, and thus take it out of
the hands of the people rather than
give the governor ower to veto that
clause or part of the hill that they
the clique was afraid to submit to a
vote of the people.
Fritz Peck nnd his mother, Mrs
Maggie Peck of Lake Creek, passed
through here on their way to Medford.
returning the next morning and goln
up home on the stage.
B. W. Paul of the Electric store.
Medford, was out here Wednesday
evening tor supper. He was out trying
I Erie
5 to secure signers to a petition to have
the county call another election to
vote to raise 1:17,000 to build houses,
etc., on she fair grounds, an additional
cxpenso to the taxpayers for the bene
fit of a few interested Medfordiles. He
met with little encouragement out
here for the country people are al-
heady tired of paying such heavy
j taxes.
j Rev. J. F. Drittson requests me to
isay that he will preach here on Sun
I day, June 19, at the close of the Sun
day school.
W. M. .IcnUs. talesman Tor N . K.
Tanland Co., was here for dinner
Wednesday.
Mr. Helms of Prospect, came out
early Thursday bringing the mail
from there and went direct to the gar
age to have work done on his car. He
brought out Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Price
of Portland and they called a taxi
rrom Medford to tako them in to
Mcdford.
There seems to be u great deal of
travel on the stages just now and
j.,'5many of thoni are strangers looking
over the country.
Mr. Heckner, the official squirrel
IKiisoner. passed through hero Thurs
day on his way to tho hills with squir
rel ikiIsoii.
Peto Young, one of our prosperous
farmers, came In Thursday and loft
his auto at the W. L. Chlldreth shop
to have it overhauled.
C. II. Pierce drove in in a one-horse
buggy Thursday. He was trying to
secure more members ior wie rami
Bureau.
Wc had our full quota of civil engi
neers hero for di'iner Thursday, there
was K. E. lludguian, deputy state engi
neer, Herbert Nunn, C. C. Kelly and
Will .lav and N. .1. Drew, who said lie
was not n civil engineer, nnd It. W.
Rea. a civil engineer for tho Medford
Ditch Co. And we had besides them
James Owen and Victor Bursell, tho
county commissioners, and five stran
gers whose names 1 failed to secure.
Tho L. C. C. of Eagle Point met
Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. H.
Brown on June 9th and there wore
about tho usual number of ladies in
attendance, although a few of those
who have attended the previous meet
ings were absent, Mrs. W. H. Brown
and Mrs. S. A. Van Hardenberg were
the hostesses. The next meeting win
be on Thursday. June 23, at tho homo
of Mrs. M. L. Pruett. As Mrs. Pruett
lives some three miles out in the coun
try the arrangement was made for
those who have cars to meet at the
postonico at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon
and take any who wished to attend tho
meeting out nnd back; a fine arrange
ment. Will tell later who will serve
as hostesses.
Mrs. M. L. Pruett and her daughter,
Mrs. ThoB. Stanley, were bnsluosa
callers.
Mrs. Merritt and son were trading
hero Friday.
Mrs. J. W. McKissick and hor aunt,
Miss Margaret Prillainan and Mrs.
S. A. Van Hardenberg and daughter
motored to Medford Friday.
R. C. Fariiar and wife were !hero
for dinner Friday and were met here
by Mrs. Fnrrlar's sister, Miss Martha
Porter, who has been teaching tho
Derby school, and all went up to their
home on the north fork of Littlo Butto
Lake Creek postoffice.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Smith, son and
daughter of Portland, were also here
for dinner. They had been up to
McLcod visiting friends.
Notice
A new law passed by tho last ses
sion of legislature provides that ill
School Districts of t"ho first class tho
Board must provide printed ballots for
tho election of Directors. It further
provided that you havo tho names ap
pearing on this ballot of candidates
whoso Certificates of Nomination have
been signed by not loss than 3 per
cent, nnd must bo at least 10 persons,
of tho number of qualified voters vot
ing for school directors at the last
annual election. These certificates of
nomination must bo filed with tho
Clerk at least seven days before the
dalo of election. Tho parties so nom
inated must also file at least 5 days
before tho annual election, an accep
tance of this nomination. This la
especially interesting Just now as tho
Annual School Election is to ha held
the 3rd a.onday in June, being Iho
20th of the month this year. 88
ADVERTISING RATES
Classified Two cents word
first insertion; ono cent word
each subsequent insertion. r
Locals 10c line per insertion;
by the week, 7 times, 5c per line
per day.
In both of above count 0 words
to a line unless long words, and
then 5 words to a lino. Count
For Sale. Wanted, etc., also each
Initial, telephone number, etc.,
are counted as a word.
Display 35 to 50c per -inch per
insertion.
Rates cash in advance.
SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY
George Andrews, Manager
MAIN FLOOR
BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO., Tires, Accessories
MODERN PJXMHINfi HEATING CO., Heat. Ideal, Areola
IMpele
EXCHANGE TIRE CO., New und Rebuilt Tires
SECOND FIOOR
DR. A. IirRKHTXD. Chiropractor
IiR. V. R. KAUFMAN, Dental Surgeon
DR. ,1. ('. HAVES, I'hyslrl.'iii anil Surgeon
GEORGE ANDREWS STUDIOS, Voice, .Mrs. George Andrewii
.MRS. E. E. GOKIC, Piano and Harmony
riiOlUiNUE, HOWELL, Vlollnu-i pnU 3'W'Uej:
help wanted
Mnle and Fonmlo
WANTED Two chambermaids for
Crater Lake hotel. Apply. C.
Tengwald, Hotel Holland BUlg. 71
WANTED Thinners, phone S09R and
S09-L.
WANTED Experienced apple thin
ners. Orchard at city limits on Cra
ter Lake highway. Phone S22. 72
WANTED Thinners.
219 S. Ivy.
Phono 600-L.
71
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Sewing by the day.
quire S2S Dakota Ave.
HEM WAMKl
IT.MALI
WANTED Nurse for night duty, gen
eral hospital work. Granite City
Hospital. Tel. 133, Ashland. Ore.
WANTED Competent
$50. Phone 380.
cook,
wages
tf
WANTED Elderly lady to sit up
nights with invalid lady; no wash
ing, no cooking. Wages $30 month.
W. G. McDonald, euro Rogue Elk
Hotel, Trail, Ore. 71
WANTED Experienced w attics s.
Hotel Medford.
WANTED Good womun for goneral
housowork on ranch. Wages $50 a
month. Phono Derby 26-F-13. Mrs.
Geo. A. Mansfield, Prospecl, Ore. 71
WANTED
$50.00. Competent cook, Wages
Phono 380. tf
HELP WANTED MALM
WANTED--Men and boys to thin ap
ples. Apply Bardwell Fruit Co. 75
MEN WANTED tor construction work
on irrigation project near Medford,
Oregon. Wages laborers throe dol
lars for eight hours, less one dollar
board. Other wages in proportion,
ltoguo River Valley Canal Co. tf
WANTED College num or any hus
tler desiring clean anil healthy work
to earn several hundred dollars
monthly in exclusivo territory, write
Immediately. Indiana Parts Com
pany. Eclipse Visor Division, Rich
mond. Indiana. 72
WANTED Wood cutlers or will sell
stumpage. Gold Ray Realty Co
telephone 72S-U or 134-Y. tf
WANTED Moll with cars to sell spec
ialty to auto owners. Big money for
hustlers. Address Box 12, Mail Tri
bune ' ' '1
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Two pillows, two comforts
one spring: must be cheap. Phono
947-L. 130 V. Sixth. 72
WANTED Laundry work to . do at
home. Must bo delivered. Phono
351-Y. bi 75
WANTED Jackson fork, U-ft. Address
O. C. Stanwood, It. 4, .Medford. 71
WANTED Cow to milk for 6 weeks,
excellent feed utid care. Phono
5-F-2. . 72
WANTED Alt' compressor, belt driv
en. Address O. C. Stanwood, R. 4.
Medford. 71
WANTED Wicker baby buggy. Phono
201-M. 72
WANTED Furnished house or house
keeping rooms. . Couple with baby,
llox A, Mail Tribune. 72
WANTED Bachelor rooms, close ill.
Must have gas plato and reasonable.
Lock Box 685. 71
WANTED Two-burner
Phono 3S7-L.
gas
plate.
71
WANTMD Four square yards second
hand linoleum. Box S, Mail Tribune.
71
WANTED Feeder hogs.
Phono 895.
77
WANTED Todny. Four auto tlrea up
to 5 inches, to bo filled with Univer
sal Tiro Filler. No punctures or
blowouts. Service Station at Mod
ford Natatorium. tf
WANTED Houso moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf
WANTED Several men and boys to
know that you can buy any blko to
$2.00 per weuk. Liberty Shop, - S.
Grape. tf
FOJt RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Five room modern house
partly furnished. Call 603 H. River
side or phone 73G-M. 71
FOR RENT Small
325 E. Jackson St.
house.
Inquire
74
FOR RENT Furnished house on
I'alm St. See owner at 838 W. Boo
ond. 71
FOR RENT 5-room tarnished bunga
low. See Mr. Taylor, Valley Fuel
Co. tf
FOIt KKXT FURNISHED ROOMS
ROOM AND BOARD in privulo family
by day or week. Meals 35c. Mrs.
Daly, No. 3, East Fourth. 71
FOU RENT .MI8CK1IANIrOL'H
FOR RENT Warehouse on S. P. tra':k
now occupied by Pacific Fruit Co.
Inquire J. A. Westerlund. il
Telephone
250
Mueller
. .(120
. ..i:l
.123..I I
.".23..1 ,
r
I! EXT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Hacholor apartments
and housekeeping rooms. 219 Tal
ent Court. Phono 955-R. 76
FOR RENT Two light housekeeping
rooms. 511 S. Central. If
OR REN T Two and three room fur
nished housekeeping apartments, by
day, week or month. Riverside
Apis., 217 S. Riverside. 71
FOR KENT rARMS
FOR RENT 2000 aero grain and
stock ranch on river near railroad
station, p. (). Box 1091. It
FOR HUNT Irrigated alfalfa ranch
near railroad town amt river. Gold
Hay Realty Co. If
AUTOMOUILE8
FOR SALIC OR TRADE A real buy
191S Chevrolet. A-l shape, now top,
new paint, fine tires, worth $650,
will take $550. or good roadster or
Ford in trade. 615 W. Thirteeuth.71
"OR SALE 191S Chevrolet, new top.
newly painted, mechanical condition
A-l, $500, cash $100 and $25 month.
FOR SALE Four-cylinder Reo lour
ing cur. good condition, reasonable
price. Van R. Gilbert. 910 W. Kiev
onth. 73
FOR SAI.l-
-Hudson super six.
just
any
overhaule
tires ill fine shape
reasonable oiler considered around
$1000, leaving town, phone 501-R. 71
'OR SALIC Ford coupe in excellent
condition; never been off the pave
ment: full line of extras, price $700
lor quick sale. Phono Dr. Hayes
563. ' 73
FOR SALE 1919 Chevrolet, oxccllenl
condition. Must sell for cash. Will
take Ford as part payment. Box
121, Rogue River. Ore ' 72
"OK SALIC RRAIj (CSTATW
'OR SALIC, lease or exchange, 40
room hole! anil 3 business rooms,
partly furnished; only hotel ill town
1000. 'Telephone 72S-R or 131-Y. tf
FOR SALIC Homestead reliliquisli
menl. Call between 8:00 a. in. and
5:30 p. m. at 116 N. Central. Phono
465-X. 76
'OR SALE Five-room modern house,
bathroom, pantry ami sleeping porch
Inquire between 8:00 a. m. and 5:30
p. in. at 116 N. Central. Phone 465-X.
7'
FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acre
ranch, between 35 and 40 acres la
cultivation, lor Ashland or Medford
property. For further particulars
plume 333, Central Point. 81
FOR SALE 19 acres, 5-room bunga
low, electric lights, good well and
good chicken ranch with about 800
6 weeks old chicks. Will sell cheap.
Terms. J. 11. Frohboes, K. F. D. 1.
Box 75, Ashland, Oregon. 72
FOR SALE Couplo too old to worn
havo a dandy Id-acre ranch four
miles from Medford, all in crops of
allalla, clover, corn nnd vegetables.
Six acres havo water right fully
paid up. Good 5-room house prac
tically new, large barn, good bear
ing family orchard, electric lights ill
house. This place can be bought for
$3600, which includes crops, imple
ments, horse and some poultry. No
trades considered. Call at 325 S.
Riverside or phono 701-J for partic
ulars. 75
FOIt SALE A new bungalow, up-to-
dalo and modern except heal ; must
sell on account of sickne!fi; only
been occupied threo months. 421
Park Ave. 72
FOR SALIC Attractlvo modern house,
two-story bungalow typo. ICast front
anil deep porches, 8 rooms, built-in
features in living room, dining room
and kitchen. Two baths, fire-place,
largo screoned-in porch, two wood
sliods, fruit room and garago. Beau
tiful lawn nnd shade trees. Lot 80x
100. 340 S. RIversido. Phono 292-X.
77
FOR SALIC 10 ncros land near Eaglo
Point. Good frull-'lund. May havo
value for oil. Modoratn payment will
handla. Will soli all or part. II. U
Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Lou Angeles
California. 78
FOR SALIC OR EXCHANGE Twenty
acres of land situated near to Eaglo
Point, will trado for California pro
perty. Address Owner, 209 Nicolaus
Building, Sacramento, Calif. 72
FOR BALE Alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches from $5.00 per aero up;
long tlmo, easy payments. Gold Ray
Realty Co. tf
FOIt SALIC Good ranches. Soe us
before buying. J. Tl. Andrews, 81
N. Orape St. Phono 63-M. tf
FOIt SALE Least, ana exchange real
estate. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SALh Houaeir nnd bungalows,
furnlBhod or unfurnished; alco
acreage. C. 8. Oiittcrflold, phone
216
LOST Purse containing $60 in ox
press travelers checks between Mod
ford and Ashland. Finder notify
D. E. Millard, Tel. 133. 71
Good Service
Is measured by results. Are
you obtaining satisfactory re
sults? if not; consult us about
your bookkeeping and other
DUflnoss troubles.
Auditincf " AceourvMn-1 Sf
iYSTDHERVICE(0;
iixsurarvcr.-sy itwestnveoJs-p
M..P. BUUMITT, Mgr.
hone 681 Ml-ortr Bid.
FOH
FOU SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALIC
$250. -Pollyanna lunch
room.
76
FOR SALE Alfalfa and road oat hay
mixed, $10. Also straw, phone
!m:!-X-2. 73
FOIt SALE Modern full slzo mahog
anv bed witli box springs, hall-price.
Phone .Mcdford S29. 70
I FOR SALE Oak davenport, leather
upholstered: one lied spring and
new mattress. Call 1116 W. Ninth
St. 72
FOR SALE Baby's layette
Inquire 1023 E. .Main.
cheap.
73
FOIt SALE Wild oal hay ill the field.
T. E. Pottcnger, phone 5-F-2. ti
FOR SALE Good light trailer, extra
springs, Universal lire filler in
tires, only $15, 615 W. Thirteenth.
71
FOR SALE Tank, redwood, capacity
5011 gal. Address O. C. Slanwood, R.
4, Medford. 71
FOR SALE Wheat 2 cenls per lb. at
ranch. 10. E. Morrison, phono 539-J-3.
71
FOU SALE Allalla hay not rained on
$12 per ton. Come see It. Call
67-J-3. 75
FOR SALIC Fordson tractor cheap.
Patton, Robinson Inc.
FOR SALE For quick cash sale,
Buiek ton truck, just overhauled and
painted, in first class condition. For
tonus call or write R. W. Smith,
lioguo River, Ore. llox 61. 71
FOIt SALIC
fleld, $10,
5S9K-2.
-A-l alfalfa hay in tho
or will deliver. Phono
tf
FOR SALIC 12 tons of choico grain
hay, lulled. Phono 16S-1M. tf
FOR SALIC Clean allalla hay in field
$10 per toll. Phono T. E. Pottengor,
5-F-2. tf
FOR SALE War Eaglo mining stock
on Juno 23rd. for 4Uc a sliaro. Phono
915, 1C. II. French. St
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment
nnd dirt. Plowing nnd teaming work
rtono. Phone 912-J, Samuol Bato
mnn, 302 Maple St. 1
FOR SALir JilVKSTOt'K
POll SALE Six beautiful fresh milk
cows, Wash's place, one mllu north
cast lit .Modford on Crater Lako
road. 97
FOR SALIC Good saddle pony. Phono
157 Central Point. Emily Smith. 72
FOR SALE Good young milk cow.
very gcnlle. $65. Phono 116-J. 903
West Eleventh St. 71
FOR SALE Six rabbits and hutch
wllh six apartments, $8.00. Phono
369-R or call at 716 10. Main. 71
FOIt SALIC Registered liorlford hull,
long yearling. F. C. Preston, Jack
sonville. 73
FOIt SALIC Fine young fresh Jersey
cow $75; 10-foot McCornilck hay
rake, $25; springlooth harrow, $12.
Carl J. Brommcr, 589-.I-2. ' 73
FOIt SALE Soveral splendid wean
ling Berkshire bonis of March far
row, carrying blood of Laurel Chnm
piou, blended with best blood on Pa
cific coast; a good opportunity to
procure a prospective head for your
herd. Address II. W. Shoobort,
Rogue River, Ore. 11
FOR SALIC Young milk cow.
Konly. Phone OU-j-3.
F. C.
tf
FOR SALIC Young team weighing
2100. Will Bell cheap. Phono 788-J-l.
71
FOR SALIC Reglslorod Shorthorn
hulls -and registered Hampshire
hoars. Also saddle horses and work
horses. Call on or wrlto Ross II.
Lund, Mountcrcst Ranch, Hilt, Calif.
, , tf
FOR SALE Beautiful fresh milk goat,
0 quarts por day. Walsh's place,
' one milo northeast of Modford on
Crntor Lako road. 71
Mt SALE POULTRY AM) EGGS
FOR SALIC Two puns thoroughbred
Buff Rock chickens; also some April
hatch chicks; one portablo poultry
house, 8x6; one Ford tourdlng car
just overhauled. Inquire 219 S. Holly
FOR EXCHAHaB
WILL TRADE Medford homo or ranch
for good automobile. Telephone
728-11 or 134-Y. tf
FOR TRADE Trucks to trano for city
property. O. A. Chlldcrs Motor Co.,
127 N. Riverside. tf'
MONEY TO liOAN
TO LOAN J. IS. Andrews loans money
on real estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 53 M. 31
North Grape street
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attoi-neys
PORTER J. NICFF Allornoy-at-law,
rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford National
Bank Building. .
A. E. it K AMES Lawyor, Garnett-
torcy Building. ,
O. C. BOGG3 Real Estato, law and
settlement of estates a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General
Practice. Patents a specialty.
Stewart Bldg.
WIN FIELD It. GAYLORD Lawyor.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Mala
St., Medford.
Building Materials
MEDFORD .CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS .spocillzo In all
kinds of cement building products.
tyr, t'! and, jeuta streets,,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5.
No. 2 2 North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904.4
Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance..
Auto Supplies
LA1IER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo are.
operating tho largest, oldest and
best equipped plant In tho Pacific
northwest. Use our springs when
others fail. Sold undor written
guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Chiropractic Miyslelnn
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. Phon
5S0.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bids.
Phono 905. ,
lClortrle Kerrieo.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac
tory distributors for Exldo Batter
lea and Fnlrbnnks-Morso light
plantB. Nat. Building. Phlne 116.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M. Wil
son. C P. A. Attontion given to
anything in Accounting and Income
Tax requirements. . Look Into our
simplified accounting method. Lib
erty Bldg., Modford. Phone 157-It.
Farm Loan Bondi
FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMEtt
by -buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro
ceeds to make ndditlonnl farm loans
nnd improvo agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, IC. II. Hard,
Secy.-Treas., -Ill M. F. & H. Bldg.,
Medford.
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
We executo all forms of bonds.
McCurdy Insurance Agency. tl
' Instruction In Music,
Fit E D aTTOnTi A 1 ci HT -Teacher o)
piano and harmony. Halght Music
studio, 318 Garnott-Coroy Build
ing Phono 72.
Mosnn Art Itugn
JlOSAN ART UUO CO. We woavf,
rugs from old carpots and rugs and
clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean ait
clean when we clean them." Ill
W. Tenth, phono 180. Free deliv
ery. Osteopaths
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DIt. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic pnys
clans. 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg
Phone 904-L. ItoBldonce 26 S.
Laurol St. .
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician. Special attontion given
to eye, ear, nose and throat, 301
Liberty building. Phone 49G.
Physicians anil Surgeons.
I
T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. ' Glasses scientifically
flttod and properly adjustod. Office
314-315 Liberty Bldg., coivUrapo and
Main Sts.
DR. J. ,J, EMM ENS Pnysiclan and
Surgeon. Prnutlco limited to eyo,
onr, noso and throat. Eyos scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist ana Aurlst for S. P.
It. R. Co.,.M. F. & 1L Bldg. Phone
567.
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & II.
tBldg. Phono 165. Residence 118
Genoseo St. Phono 165-J-2,
DR. A. BURSELL Splnologiat, Phys-
iclan and surgeon. Spinal adjust
monts, general treatments and dl
gonosls. 309-10-11 M. F. & II.
Bldg. Elovator to third floor,
Phono 29. - - I
Printers anil Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office In
Southorn Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
otc. Portland prices. 2 7 N. Fir St,
Real listato.
BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In
surance, Loan, Investments, Notary
Public. HolVancl Hotol corner, tf
Rug Weaving.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs rrom old and
worn carpots and rugs. Phone
810-M. 700 Pino St. . ' u
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 NoTth Front St. Phone
815. Prices right.. Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov
ed day or night. Service guar
anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S.
Fir. Phone: Ofllco 644 or res.
647-R or 206.
t'nilertnlcers
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth
and Oakdaio. Ambulance service.
c i ppng 47,