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1021 PAOTC REVEN 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY 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 MEDPOTJT) MWTli TRTntTNTR, .AfEDFOHJ). ORKoOX. AVKDNKsHAY. irT, ID SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE ASHLAND PEOPLE ti r ASHLAND, June la. Six cottages , , I I Leonard Feuit, expert violinist, will more or less, will be installed in the I fil,,e the lilllo .nvav . Cruter Lukc ; park, south of the Chautauqua build-! ,o(0 ,ullrInI, tUe amnler tourist sea- Ing, to uccommodato the demand foris(ln havinvr ,,.,,. ..a.,ee(i uv ,,c man-i transient housin diirins the summerl., school season which opens Juno 20 for a, six weeks session. These construc tions are not mere shells, but comfort able abodes already furnished, costing about $300 apiece. A rental of seven dollars a week for each cottage is con sidered about the fair pr-lce to charge. Herniation tents are already being pitched in the parks in readiness far the approaching schools and confer ences which will open up here early. "What's the matter with the chinches of Ashland?" was defined by Dr. Bulgln, Incident to his theme Inst Sunday afternoon at 2:30. At 5 o'clock there was n complimentary luncheon at the, Presbyterian church, for the young people of .the city, preliminary to a.yotint; people's meeting for. .them at 0:45. At 7 p. in. there was a big union rally at' the Chautauqua "tabor- term it, when nulgtn gave reasons . rpr the faitli that is in him, ,".Wvy;'.VH lieve the Bible is the Inspired word of God." Responding to n hearty invita tion to attend the meetings on the part of lodge affiliations In 'general, the Odd Fellows put in an nppearance on Monday night, the invitation being extended to the Masonic order on Tuesday evening. Dr. Hulgin does not use any specific text at these gather ings as applying to the lodge member ship, but talks on the stated theme, and incidentally weaves into the. woof practical exemplifications or fraternal ism mutually helpful to all concerned. The Lewis Sunshine chorus is making it decided hit, all boys and girls under IS constituting two companies of young 'folks enthusiastically devoted to sharing the patriotic, religious, and intellectual development available at these lively gatherings. A resident of Dead Indian, wishing, to take absent treatment of a. local dentist for a new set of teeth, wrote as follows: "My month Is three inches ncrost, hmnniocky on the edges, snap-1 ed like a hoss shew, toe forard. If you want me to be more portikolniyl shall have to come thar." Hotel Austin is in the throes of a foreclosure stilt, pending non-payment of mortgage installment. The purchase price Is said to have been S 15,000, ten thousand down and balance on time. Several parties are interested ones in a deal which promises extensive im provements to hotel nnd other proper ties throughout the city." "Lest we forget." At the funeral services of a young soldier boy, held last Sunday, the weather was line so line, in ract, that most everybody was out joyriding, and as a consequence the attendance at these final rites was small. Even legion members present barely exceeded a corporal's guard lit erally. Wo honor the flag and then neglect to observe what obligations the observance Implies. We subscribe and oversubscribe to various funds, patriotic and otherwise, nnd in the meantime subscriptions towards the focal soldiers monument lag behind (ho! desired quota by qulto a sum. ' Malla Commandery meets Wednes day evening, June 15. New uniforms arrived. ! ' In scant . habiliments, Ed Staples, staged a scenario last Sunday nigh! (hat would have done justice to - a '"September Morn" environment. Some one undertook to pilfer a tire from (he rear of hig car, hut Ed discovered the thieves hence the commotion at on unseemly, hour, which disturbed the slumbers of the police: This midnight raid failed of its purpose, and as a further result the. ostensible owner or a strange car is subject to u severe questioning regarding a situation in volving the absence of a license num ber and other rather compromising circumstances. Ed Hughes has appeared in a new role other than a promoter of orchards mines and oil wells. On Tuesday he was exhibiting containers of pepper mint extract,' product of extensive lelds (ii Klamath county which are "'coining into hearing." The mint doles upon ' a peat hog habitat, and those conditions flourish in certain sections of the Klamath basin. A company has been formed and the mint is being cultivated on -a large scale justifying marketing .the 'extract' and its by products commercially, the price dur lug war times, having1 reached . nearly ten dollars per pound. "A key with a suspicious mark in side," as recently announced in these Columns, might iiossibly prove to be a cine in ferreting out the location of an illicit still, but "a .keg with a suspic ious mash inside," as was written. wouldN in oil probability lie considered the better testimony. Edd White, for ears a familiar fig - tire at th" dejiot, where he supervised the handling ot train newsboys' 'sup- j plies, died last Sunday, after protract - jed illness. Funeral services were hei-.l tat the family home on Monday, inter- Inm.lt l.ntnff ir. I nl, t ., I Vietl- l.M.1 I 1 " . . ' . .,'.-,, , was a genial companionable 'i"ow - was a ci-.ii war leierau, aun me . H. assisted in paying the proper tribute of respect at the final seqmcs. I ' A new addition to the county clerk's official family is .Miss Alice l'oor, oT this city. i ,.,,....., to ...,. cn,ri:,, c! iui , artic-i nlar phase of musical entertainment; at the big resort. - i Louisville Naslivilli Alfalfa hay in the shock is being j Maxwell .'.liners .... offered in the Valleyview section ul;.Iexlian lY'.r..h um .. prices ranging from $7 to $12 per ton,1 according to quality. A man called for a camisole or cas serole at a local-hardware s,tore re cently, he couldn't remember which article he was told to purchase. Vlt all .depends upon what kind of a chicken you want to put in it," was the. only suggestion the dealer qould offer. Local lodge officers are numerous in Portland this week. Or. W.. K. Jluclian an, as master, George lcenhower as senior warden, and l)r. R. I Bardic as proxy for junior warden represent .''Shell Trans. 1 j' Masoniiii,ul,,i1' ,'""' Ashland lodgo No. 23 at the gjsuiyou chapter at the ter: nnd Mrs. Elizabeth grand chaff; jjiisn V5II5V sents Alpha chapter at the grand chap- tor gathering of the Eastern Star. . . J.. H. Hum and Hob Sluiw urn mr thit (iiTimior v.io.ilijiti uenuirn m) , , ' . ' , , , , , , ' . , ., , i Fliii ill I 'aeil ie . . . . thoir respective nilniitg clrtiniu In this:,, 0 , ,,.,,. loc;lllt'- Livestock. POItTLAND, Ore.. June 1 tie , steady; rci-eipls fil Jlog receipts Dili. Sheep steady; . Cat weak; ceiiits. P.llKer I'OItTLAND, Ore., June 1.1. Put ter steady. l-ixtru cubes 2!i (Jr :0e; cartons 'Mr: prints .'!:te. Putterfat, No. 1 cliurning la-eimi 2'7'ii2!ie I'., o. b., Portland; under grades 2rie. tS. I-1. Piittcr, r'vs SAN FKANCIKCO, ter, prinie firsts :l:.c, and Poultry. June Hi.- F.ut lOggs. extras ; dirties. No. 1. extra firsts 20 i 25.J&c: extra, pi'llefsl Vjc: undersized inflicts, 2:tc. Hens 20 ."lie; young roosters 20 (fi: 2r.e: - old rousterw '151i) 18c; fryers 2'i i;0e: broilers 25 '-t,' 27c. N. Y. Svocks NEW yOlIK, June 15. The JCor tbern Pacific today declared :'fH reg ular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent. After the directors meeting, How ard Elliott, chairman, naid: "This payment is nof from earn ings of property in 11121. which, in common with other railroads, have been at n lower level than in previous years, but out of sunlus. heretofore accumulated and not distributed." NEW YOitK, June 15. Latest de velopments Affecting Ihe Mexican , oil production and more depressing ad vices regarding diinieslle ' industrial conditions prompted - further -.uelling of the (renei-al list In the stock mar ket today. Kales approximated 750, 000 shares.' - Allls-Chalniers ' ;-.- 'Sc 32.7 American lieet Sugar ...,27. American Can , . . .s American Car & Foundry ...- 121. American Hide & Leather pldr 50. American International Coi,i. l. .:l(i.2 American Locomotive ,.f American 'American American American Smelling Sugar . . Sumatra T. t T. & Itel'g. . Tobacco , 39. 07.5 53. 104.8 7-1.5 SR.K , so- 22. American W'nolen Anaconda Copper Atchison All., Gulf lit W. Indies fiiildwin Locnnioti. .... Thankful He Was Not a Woman -The late Lawson Tait, of En.land, the great woman's doelnr, said be never Vi'ent to bed ' at night without thanking heaven he was not born a Woman. No doctor ever knew better than he what women have to suft'er at some times of their llvi s. It w is an American woman, long cince passeil to her reward, who Introduced a combination of root!! and herbs called Lydi.i E. Plnkhani's Vegei i'.d.' Compound, that has proved v.ind"r- fully successful in mlilgauir-- siniei ing and relieving diseast s of women. It has brought relief to thousands of women who suffered from femalti i'ls. Adv. Medford Coast JEty IKlKOHI-.IACK.SO. VILLI" FA UK KM": UOl M TltrP 25c Lv. Medford 7:.0 daily, ex. Sunday II, 10. 11:50 A. 51.. 1, 2. 3 : :l n . 4:;i0, (J, .1:5(1 P. M., 10 P. M. Snt. only. Lv. Jacksonville, 7 daily ex. Sunday ::m. 'i:3(i, it A. M., 12:30, 1 :30, 3. 4, 5. 7:15 r. M. WOO D ! ,yn )(n,jsi f ool tit right prices: jdry mill Mocks, liny next whilcr" i wood now while it is cheap. 1 Jf p 1 - MentOra t UCl L.O. t'or. l'ir and Tlilrd Phone 000-11 ; Pultimore (-:.: . . j llethlehi m s:h1 ' anadian Paclfi.- ... 111. ::o.: tmi i.caihc- .... (Chandler Me ll - ,t,Sitlll..1i,. ins . ... . C- Ohio Chicago. AMI. and SI. Chicago. 1:. i. & lac. -! 1 . : 2:1.1; 0 4. 5 i.r, x.r. 1L.7 12 5. 10. ii ob-:i'hino Cm. per : Colorado Fuel - Iron iCol'U PloducU ! Crucible' Sleet Cuba Cane Si:'ar . . . Erie l.lcnern I lOlerl lie . , lit tuial M hi urs Uoodrii li I n Great .Vot t hern. ft I'd Or-ffut Niirlhtin. Ore !!Gm-ia C. ntrar.' .'. ; , .Clfs insiHrati'.n ' ip.r . . Int. Mer. M.uine pfd. Internal ional Paper j'Kennei-i.ll Copper . . is.s I on. - """''' 1 "!l '' Middle Slat.-. Oil Midvale HH el . . . .' Missouri Pacific New York I'liurnl .... .v. Y.. N. il. anil Han Ion Norfolk Western . . . Northern 1'arifir Oklahoma Prod. & Kef. 1'eti American Petroleum l'i'niisyl'ania People's lias Pittsburg and West Va. liay Consolidated Copper Heading Pep. .Iron i ilteol Hi. II ;.:u; is. 13. 07. ill. 7 62.X 4 1.2 21.5 I'.i.il IUT..S Royal Dutch, N. Y Trad. . . Pari lie standard Oil of -N. .1. pf.l. Kttltlf hni . . i ii .ral inn l'lT jTennr rj'i.Nas Ci Texas Pacific pass-p'oliiicci. 1'i edii. i rraitsi'iini uiiiii.i i Oil 1 1 1: IS " r'i"'j v'. W. lt.lail Slores' U. s. I tul . Alcohol .... Culled Slates Um.lier Pulled Slates Steel . . . rtall Copper Wesl illglloilse Electric Willy's Overland .... American Zinc, Lead : Unite and Superior . Cala. Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Pure Oil Invincible Oil General Asphalt RESOLUTION DEFEATED tConlinued :rom Page One) Hint thev urge the immediate roc.ig- nition of the li'i'-'h republic. i Urge Debt Payment "That the orticei-.i of the American Federation of Lab:ir be instructed to I urge the president, members of "tlio cabinet anil of congress to lake Un necessary steps to demand from Great t. :'.i... .ii.cinitn.i iuinroe.t. and loan .,, ' ,l, Cnited Stales and now used in part to promote Ihe brutal cam paign In Ireland. "That the American Federation of Labor ask the British trade unions and the trade unions in all Uritish colonies and dominions to co-operate in the objects herein set forth. "That n special communication bo. sent immediately by tho . executive council to the Uritish premier, his cab inet and members of parliament pro- P(XKXXOOCfJOGOC)OOOOCOOCfX.''0( I Used j . Automobiles j For Sale ,' g One Fonl Tr. Cur $175.00 g Ono Ovci'l.'ind Tr. Oiir;Md(lcl H H !)(), lill!), ill excellent con- jji ditioii. with five stood J tires. Vrii-v $095,00 o o One Chevrolet Tr. Car, g $525.00 O P (Ine 1!ll!) O.iklainl Six Tr. g A fin", ('iiiniiletelv'ovcrliaiilcd S H iind in fine condition, gnnd h tires. A I)iirt!iiiii. I'riei? ?! i.nh" v.:: $825.00 I Tumy Motor Co. X 1 S. Front Street EaSTrVNDARD OIL .COMPANY . (CALiroaNIA) B SPARTA, BUILDING DIEECTORY (icoi'Ke Andrews, .Mruiacr MAIN' FLOOR IH HV COHNKf! MOTOll CO., Tires, Ac:e-'rles MODI UN I'LI .MltlMi & Jli:.TlN(S CO., Heat. Ideal. Areola . Pljielcss KXtHANCK TIP.13 CO., New and Kcblillt Tire SECOND FLOOR I1!. A. lU'ltKLTW O. Tilropr.it tor r !lt. V.. It. KAITMAX. Dental Surgeon lilt. .1. C. HAM S. I liy-lt lnii and Surgeon (.KOIICi: ANUUIAVS STCDKIS. Voice. Jlp. Gttjrge Ainlrcivn .... .MRS. i:. I'. COHE. I'inno anil llnrmoiiy l l.OltLNCU UOWLI.L, VioUidal uud Xt'lichur , ,it .1,JL . u. toMin.-; faiust tlie campaign of vio lence and destruction." The resolution also pledge., support to Irish trace anionics. PLEADS FOR TIMBER CRUISE (Continued from Page. One) pawniill pnyrells niul i'u. i..ry whistles" Fai.l Mr. Celi'leau. Mr. (.'oli-inaii ui'iii.l lli.it i.e. i Ti'i'-e. If laiim-lied, lie talitit ;,k.nir ellieieiit lm. i:. ami proi tire ..r.,p. tent .'misers. "Anyliuity wlio .Un-'Ws :i'.:Yl!imu alioul Jai'krnn iarm lar;ds." s,ii,l il.i-ass'-ssnr.- "Knows liial you .an i;n a half mite in any diivi '.inn wiiliiuit runniiig . into dit'ti mit liiiul.- nt soil. A elassil'ieat ion of lb- till;. hie aer. s would p.uialize ngrieuli tir.il land val ues. All now are km the same l.asls. I can not assess one farm in M0 j.er acre, and jump ever a f.r.ee and assiss tile laud then- at no ner ai re." Dr. .1. D. Uieki-rt lavor.-d llie pian set l'nrlli by Assesser ('nn-niaii. with Ihe armilnellt that l:i a.ljiislitie,us as they should be wncal i::siii:.' the tim ber intfl-esls ellller lo ile.'!up I !lf for est or sell them lo s.imeUo.ly I tin I would. He nrglled fur the plat-in;; ul tile tax problems on an el Tirlency basis williout tlela.v. l'osiniasler V. .1. Warm r n iii rted that the postofl'ire depart nielli bad ordered the Medfol'i! ol'I'lee as Ihe ills- I I ilill t in K center for all mail lo Cra ter Luke. Heretofore, the Crater Lake mall had been runted via Klam ath. "Tills." said Mr. Warner, "in-erea.a-s Meilfortl's claim as 'the fi.ile way to (.'rater Lake.' Attorney (Ills Newbury aeletl as. a chairman of the meeting and the sing IllK was ill charge of F. V.. .Merrick, owilie: to Ihe abseine of the IN'V. D. K. .Millard. hi:m v.m i:h Male nnd l''eninlo WANTK'D-r-Tliiuners. Phone fill I -.1-2 ' WANTED Cherry nickers al Wesler lund Orchards. Phone S-F-2. tf" for house work and assist Willi cooking on ranch, wages if5i). . Tel. 3K-F-5, Jacksonville. Pres ton. ' 7S Y ANTED Woman or girl for general h,:u;-i work. Good homo and good wages. Phone Oji l-J-2. 7 1 WANTED Experienced cook for fam ily of two. .Aisif second girl. Mrs. Chas. II. Connor, Tel. RU2 Jackson ville. . , -, . 711 WANTED'rC'iunnelent ' $50. Phono ''.3S0. cook, wages if WANTKJl-Uxperienced waitress. Hotel .Aledl'ord. . HELP AVAMKD-rMAI.H WANTED Men n:il Tioys In' thin ap ples. ' Apply Ilnrdwell-Krult Co. 7f MEN WANTED for construction work on irrigation project near Medford, Oregon. Wages laborers three dol .lars for fi.iit liours, less one dollar hoard. Other wages in proportion. Itogue Piiver Valley Canal Co. tf WANTED Wood cutters or will sell stiinipage. Ool.l Kay Realty Co., telephone 72S-R or 134-Y. tf WANTED MI S t "I :L LA X Ii! ) US WANTED Five-room furnished or partly furnished hous(K Phono 812-M ;'. 73 WANTED Contract thinning .ajiplen. . Will bo ready noxf week .for job. Experienced thinners. Ilox 00, Mull Tribune. r 74 WANTED Two or three housekeep ing rooms or small furnUhcd house about Juno 20 and not later than July 1st by married couple without chil dren. Plume 701 -J. 74 WANTED To buy f.00 cords of wood, fir and oak. Phono (Kit. . N. II. ' N'ewcoiuh. ' 77 WANTED This week, ten Ford cars. (hree more Overlands, to guarantee . against punctures and blowouts, by installing Universal Tire Filler. 110 N. liiverside. . Phone 1SN-M. tf WANTED Laundry work lo , do nt home. Must be delivered.,. Phone 231-Y. 7u WANTED Feeder hogs. Phono son. 77 WANTED HotiBO moving and re pairing. Phono 4S8-M or 488-X. If' WawT Ktau'vi'iLi aitr;r"aii(i-Tjo"ij in know that you can buy any bike (or $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S . Grape. ' tt I'tlli KKNT AfAIIT.MKSTS Ff)R KENT At once, partly furnished. apartmont in .Mail Tribune building. with liot.and cold water, electricity, i leum heat. etc.. furnished. Call at Mail Tribune office.- ' 75 FOR RENT -ments and si' drep. 21 Cen Housekeeping aparl eiiin rooms. No chil see. Phone 2fi:i-Y. 71 Telephone 2."i(l Mueller WANTED Thinners, phone Siill-lt and '.j Sliil-L. 71 '"' WANTED Thinners. Phono 000-L A-J 2PJ S. Ivy. 74 J" WANTED SITUATIONS 12. WANTED Sewing by the day. In-lf- quire S2S Dakota Ave. 70 '-7. ! HELP WANTED FEMALE r. l.s i WANTED Girl (120 .....r,20 o 2H.-, .o:i ....3-.-.S.J ( U,,s:3-J t MOXKY TO LOAN TO LO-W J. It. Andr-i-wB loRn monv on rei estate and luivs innrteages nnd l.ihertv bonds. Phone R3-M. 31 North Grape street. FOR KXCHW.K W'l.L Tit A 1 'F. NledfoH",'newTaneh for good atitolllobile. Telephone 72S-I! or l.ll-Y. tf FOl! TI1AD1C Trucks t.. trade r.r city nronertv. n. A. Childers Motor Co. 127 N. Kiverside. tf- FOJ KKXT lllll'SLS FOR KENT Small house. Inquire 111'.'. K. Jacttstm Si. 71 van llf'VT r-r:jH FO't ltEN'P 2ii'Ki ncre grain and slock- ranch on river near railroad station. P. O. llo- liillt. tf "Olt KENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch near railroad town ana river. Cold li.iv Itealty Co. tf l'oit kkxt '((m ki:kei.:pixo i:io.is FOK. KENT llaehelor aparl nienls and housekeeping munis. 210 Tal ent Court. Phone !ir.a-lt. 70 FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. SI 1 S. Central. tf FOR RENT Two and three room fur nlshed hoiisekeeping anartiiients. by day. week or month. Riverside Apis:, 21" S. Riverside. . 71 l'OU . KKNT. J''L"i:'lSIil'",l) UOOMS FOR RENT Sleeping roiun, liew'iy furnished, witli haihrooni privilegi'S. :il'" S. Ith-ersiile. 71 I'OIt SALF UICAL (OSTATia FOR Sl,li-3 acres, house, barn, chicken bouse and orchard. ?IM0. Very easy terms. Iinniire 51S King St. VI FOR SALE OK ItlONT r.-room mod ern cottage, very ciinvonicnlly. ar ranged with built-in I'ealures. Closu in and in good condiliou. Price Slfltio nnd paving lax. Very easy terms. Rent $'2fi.00 per monlh. 522 S. Ivy St. 71 FOR SALEj, lease or exchange. 10 room hotel and 3 business rooms, partly furnished; only hotel in town 1000. Telephone 72S-1C or 121-Y. tf FOR SALE llomeslead reliniinish menl. Call between S:00 a. in. and 5:20 p. in. at 110 N. Central. Phone ior.-x. 7ti FOR SALE Five-room modern house, bathroom, pantry and sleeping porch Inquire between S:00 a. m. and 5:20 p. in. at 110 N. Central. Phono IOj-X. 70' FOR SALE OR TRADE. 100 acre ranch, between 25 nnd 40 ncres In cultivation, for Ashland or Aledford , properly. For furlher particulars plume 232, Central Point. til FOR SALE Couple loo old to work have a dandy 10-acre ranch four miles from Medford, all in crops of alfalfa, clover, corn and vegetables. Six acres have water right fully paid up. Good 5-room house prac tically nuw, largo barn, good bear ing family orchard, electric lights In house. This place can be bought for $211110, which includes crops, imple ments, horse and some poultry. No trades considered. Call at 225 S. Riverside or phone 701-J for partic ulars. No agents. 75 FOR SALE Small fruit and chicken ranch, 5 room house with soino fur niture; also out nuildings. Jdea home. Cause of selling nnor health, (lull or address 334 N. Holly. . 77 FOR SALIO Sickness necessitates me selling my six room house, lot 50 by 210, very best bottom land, 6 blocks . from bridge, east side, have city water, also good pumping systoin, bearing fruit, trees and berries, good garden in. Would consider second hand car as part of first payment, Ford preferred.- Price, ready to move In, $1000. Phone 359-Y. ' ' 77 FOR SALEr Attractive modern house, two-story bungalow type. East front and deep porches, II rooms, built-in Teal arcs In living room, dining room and kitchen. Two balhs, firo-phtco, large screened-lu porch, two wood sheds, fruit room and garage. Beau tiful lawn and shade trees, lit 80x 100. 310 S. Riverside. Phone 202-X. 71 FOR SALE 10 acreii laud near Eagle Point, (lood fruit land. Alay have value for oil.- Alodorale payment will hnndi.v Will sell all or part. II. C. Stoddard, P. O. Ho;; 477 Los' Angeles California. 73 FOR SALE Alfalln, grain nnd stock ranches from $5.00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Cold Ray Realty Co. ' tf FOR SALIO Good ranches. See us Jicfora buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phono D3-M. tf FOR 8ALI0 Letsatj ana exchange real . estate. Gold Ray Really Company. POK SALL- lloiiaeif unrt bungalows, fiirnlched or unfurnished; aluo acreage. C. 8. IJutlerflold, phone , 21R - Good Service In fneasurcd by results. Aro yo,ii obtaining Hutlm'uctory re- . nulla? .! not, consult us ubout" your bookkeeping and other, bu-iness troubles. f Aud:tii3 Cy Accounting t iYSTCMERVICFiO: ir3urarxr.Hj$ Irvestiric.l3 M. P. M.'IIMMT, Mgr. I lioue Ini Llhfrtr llldg. ' I FOU SAI.K M1SCF.LT-YNEOUS i'OK SALE-HI hors. iiower high speed eML'illf tlll ..ve.li.-nilcil I'JMI III. seen at lliilines Auto & Carriage Co. I S. Riverside. No reasonable offer refused. lo FOR SALE Slioes at another big ili-oti in price at the Medford Shoe lloj-pil.d, 1 1 0 i.'. Si.vlll SI. tf FOR SAI ,E 1 Iresser, new lievel glass, siand, two heating stoves, sanitaiy co'ich, two rucking cliairs, three-bur-iier oil stove and oven, Iron bed. springs ami niailress. piano, at n saciiticc. Call 1H2S (.'ouit. SI. 7a FOR SALE- Lumber. The Tabernacle, opposiie (lie park. 75 FOR SALE Fine oak folding bed with full lenittli plan- t'I;lSs mirror in front panel. Also cnild's iron bed. Phone .-,;.'. I.. 7J FOl! SALE IMaycrphone. all good lee. nils, tables, other household arti cles. Pimm. Tln-W. 75 FOR S 1.E Five-horse mill type elec tric motor, and five-iuell cenll'Itugal pump: . lO.iinu feet second-hand two inch plank, and JZani feet of three wire power line, poles and cross- - arms. R. F. I). 1, Box 77, Central 'Point. . 75 FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa wllh barley and grass, cm since the rains, $".00 per ton. Phono 201-Y. 7:1 FOR SALE (lood clean wild oat hay in shock, close in. Phone 25-.I-2, ,7.7 FOR' SALE Pollyanna luiiqh room. 3f2r.ii. 7(i '(jilt SAI.E (cilN'Ml. $11 i -Alfalfa and road oat hay $10. Also straw. Phone FOR SALE llabys layette cheap. Impure lii22 E. Main. 7J FOR SALE Wild oat hay In the field. "1". 10. Pottengcr, phono fi-F-2. tf FOR SALE Alfalfa hay not rained on $12 per Ion. Como seo it. Call 07-J-2. 75 FOR SALIO Fordson , tractor cheap, Pulton, Robinson Inc. FOR SALIO For quick cash snle, lliilck ton truck, just overhauled and painted, in first class condition. For terms call or write R. W. Smith, Rogue River; Ore. - Ilox (il. 74 FOR SALE field. $10, 5S0-R-2. A-l alfalfa hay ;ir will deliver. In tho Phono tf FOR SALIO hay, haled. 12 tons of choice grain Phono 4GS-R-L U FOR SALE War Eaglo mining stock on June 211 rd, for 40c a share. Phono 015, E. II. Kronen. 81 FOR SALE f.mrt, grnfol, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 1112-J. Samuol , Date man, 302 Maplo St. ;. - FOR SALIC miVKMTOUK FOR SALIO Work horses. C. Hugger, R. F. D. 1, Central Point. 74 FOR SALE Six benu;iliil fresh milk rows, Walsh's place, ono mile north east of Aledford on Crater Luke road. 97 FOR SALIO Registered lleriford bull, long yearling. F. C. Preston, Juck- sonvllle. 73 FOR SALE Fine young fresh Jersey cow $7ri; 10-foot AlcCormlck hay rake, $25; springlooth barrow,. $12. Carl J. Hrommer, 6SII-J-2. 73 FOR SALE Young milk cow. P. C. Konly. Phono f.U-j-3. " tt FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn ' bulls and registered, Hampshire ' boars. Also saddle horses and work V horses. Cull on -or write Ross II. , Lund, Alounfcrest Ranch, Hilt, Calif. 1 tf 'IK HALE POULTRY AND KUG8 FOR SALIO 119ns nnd 2 -17 full blood R. I, Red cockerels. Phone 351-R. .75 FOIl SALE Two pens thoroughbred Uliff Rock chickens; also some April hatch chicks; one portable poultry homo, 8x0; one Void tourdlng car ,! Jui:t overhauled. Inquire 21!) S. Holly 74 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Good MaxwellTar In Hrst class condition; very easy terms. Phono 532-L. 73 FOR SALE 1018 Ford delivery car; . would trade for ! .produce or , fruit. , West Side Groceteria. ,' If FOR SALE Fourcyllndor Roo tour- Ing car, good condition, reasonable .' price. Van It. Gilbert, 010 W, Elev enth. 73 FOR SALE Ford coupe In excellent , condition; never boon off tho pave ment; full line of extras, price $700 for quick sale. Phono Dr. Hayes 503. 73 iusiNicsH imuocToivr Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. 10. RKAMIOS Lawyer, Garuett Corey Hulldlng. O. 0. HOGGS Roal Estate, law and settlement of estates a specialty. 11. F. LINDAS Attorney, General Practice Patents a spoclalty. Mewiirt llldg. - WINKIELD R. tirtYLOKD Lawyer. Room 7 palm block, 107 East Alain St., Aledford. ; Building Malerl.ils MIODF(JRI) CEMENT BRICK & ii.(JCK WORKS sppolllr.0 in al kinds of cement building products. cur. Fif auu Tenth streets. nVSIXESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY PROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 22 North Ccntnal Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COCNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1804. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Auto Supplies LAIIER APTO SprilNC, CO. We are oporatin the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. L'se our springs when others fall. ' Sold under written guaranteed. 3 1 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Chiropractic Physician JOUETT P. lilt A Y Straight Chiro practic, rooms 400-10 M. F. '& IL building. 0 to 12 a. 2 to 5 p. m., daily except -Thursday. Phone GS0. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic nnd Natural Piilnloss Aloth , ods. Room 42S M. F, & H. Dldg. Phono 905. , lOlectric Service. HATTER Y & ELECTRIC CO. -Factory distributors for Exidc Batter ies "and Fairbanks-.Morse light 'plants. Nat. Hulldlng. Phlne 110. lOxpcrt Accountant. WJLSON AUDITLNO CO. 10. M. Wil son. C. P. A. Attention given, to . anything In Accounting nnd Income Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib erty llldg., Medford. Phono 157-R, Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER by buying Farm Loan Ronds. Pro ceeds to make additional farm loans nnd Improvo agricultural conditions. Terras fjnd particulars,-E. II. Hard, Secy.-Treas., 411 Al. b & H. llldg., Medford. Fidelity anil Surety lionds ...... FIDELITY AND SURETY, HONDS . Wo oxocuto all forms of bonds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. tC Instruction In Music. FRED ALTON HAIC.UT Teacher oj piano and harmony. Halght Muslr studio, 318 Onrnott-Corey Build ing Phono 72. - i . Mosnn Art Hugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weav rugs from old carpets and rugs and clean all rugs'.. .-"Hugs we clean arl clean when, wo clean them." Ill W. Tenth,. phono lift). . Free dell, ery. ' - ; Osteopaths . i DH. P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathlo Phys) clans. 41G-417 Gamett-Coroy Bids Phone 904-L. Rosidence 26 & Laurel St.' ' ' DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician.' Specinl attontion given to eyo, ear, noso and throat, ,301 Liberty building. Phone 406.: Physic-Inns nnd Surgeons. T. G. HEINE, AL D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty, Eyo," lOar, Nose nnd Throat. Glasses scientifically ; fitted and properly adjustod. , Ofrice 814-315 Liberty llldg., cor. Grape and Wain Sis. ' '..;. ' S .; DR. J. J. E.M.MENS Pnystclan and Surgeon. Practlco limited to oyej ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien- - ,tlflcally tested and glosses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist tor S. $Y " It. II. Co., AL P. & II. Bldg. Phone 007. . i DR. WAI. W. P. "HOLT Physician' and Surgeon. Offices AL P. A H. Bldg. Phono li;5. Residence: 118 Genesco St. Phone 1K5-J-2. ' DR.-A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phys ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments nnd din.,: gonosls. 300-10-11 M. P. & Hi llldg. Elovator to third lloor, Phone 29. , ' , , Printers nnd Pilbllsliors A1EDFORD, PRINTING CO. has th8 host equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir SL RenI Estate. BROWN & WHITE Real Estate, In surance, Loans, Investments, Notary Public. Holkind Hotel corner, tf Itug Weaving. A1EDFOUD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old nnd. worn carpets and rugs. Phone, B10-AI. 706 Pino St. I Transfer. ' EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO, Office 42 North Frout St. Phona 315. Prices right. Service guaiv anteed. ' ; 1 . DAVIS TRANSFER--Any thing mov ed dny or night. Sorvlcs guar anteed.' Pair treatment. 104 S,' Fir. Phono:- Oftico 644 or; res.; 617-R or 200. tt Vndcrtnkcrs PERL, FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth and Oakdale. Ambulance service,: Phone 47, ... .,"'"' , , jjnwwil!')iij