Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOU
IL TRIBUNE DAILY
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MEDF(VRT MATL TTlTTiTTN'R AfETlFOnTl Om-XlOK, TTirKSTVAY. .TT'XK Hi. W21
THERN OREGON READ THE MA
t Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., June 16. Cattle
steady; receipts 15. Hogs 25c lower;
receipts 67. Prime Unlit $S.75 It;
smooth heavy 250 lo 3u( lbs., STCuS;
301) Hjss. ami mi ?(Ui 7; rough heavy $4
fit; fat piss" $8.75 i; feeder pigs
$8.50 !); stags $3'j 7.
Sheep weak; receipts 1S51.
Butter
PORTLAND, Ore., June 16. Uutter
two cents higher. Extra cubes 31c;
cartons 30c; prints 35e. llmterfat. No.
1 churning cream 29 ( 31c f.o.h. Port
land; undergrades 27c.
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 10. Re
. fined cane sugar at the refineries
reached a new low level today, $(1.15
a hundredweight being the quotation,
n drop of 25 cents. Today's refined
liect sugar quotation Is $5.95.
S. F. Butter, Eggs, Poultry
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 15. Butter
inichanKed. Eggs, extras $27Vic;
extra firsts 2liV;c; extra pullets 25'ic.
Cheese, 'California firsts flats KiVjC;
popper
10(t'25c; heans 4fij7c; okra
Hit inc.
Poultry unchanged.
-L.
N. Y. Stocks
j NEW YORK, June 16. In its es
sential features today's stock market
duplicated its course of the previous
day. Oils and an unusual urray of
industrials and specialties registered
further leases of two to eleven points.
Kales approximated 85(1, (Hid Bhares.
Allis-Chalmcrs . 32.2
American lieet Sugar 27.(1
American Can 27.7
American. Car ti Foundry 118
Amur. Hide & Leather pfd : !!)
Amor. International Corp 3(1.2
Aremican Locomotivo 78
Amer. Smepting Refg
American Sugar ,
Amer'. Sumatra Tohucco .
American T. & T
American Woolen
Anaconda Copper
Atchison
All. r.ulf &V. indies
. 3S.2
. US
. 4!).S
.105
. 71
. 31. S
. 79
. 21.5
Baldwin Locomotivo 72
lluitimr.ro & Ohio ...
Ilethlehem Steel "'
Canadian Pacific ...
Central Leather
Chandler Motors
Chesapeake & Ohio .
Chicago, Mil. and St
C. R. I. & P
in
31.S
.'. 59.2
5 1.(1
Paul 25.5
31.5
, 23.5
Chino Copper
Colorado Fuel & Iron 28
i
(lorn Products (14.2
Crucible, Stoel 55.7
Cuba Cane Sugar S.5
Erie 12.3
(icnerul lOlectrie 123
Cleneral Motors 9.S
Goodrich Co 32
Cleat Northern pfd (13.(1
Groat Xorthorn Ore Ctfs hid 2 7
Illinois Central : 88
Inspiration Copper "3
Int. Mer. Marine pfd 4S.7
International Paper 51.7
Koiuiecott Copper 19
Louisville & Nashville 108
.Maxwell Motors, bid 3.2
Mexican Petroleum 107.5
Miami Copper 21
Middie States Oil 11.'!
Midvale Steel' 23.3
Missouri Pacific 19. B
New York Central 66.7
N, Y., N. H. and Hartford 16,2
Northern Pacific 6S .
.-Oklahoma Pro. & lief ...
;Ptm 'American Petroleum
"Pennsylvania
Peoples Gas ......
- Pittsburg and W-. Va
Ray Consolidated Copper .
Reading
Rep. Iron & Steel
Royal Dutch, N. Y
Shell Trans. & Trad ...
Sinclair Con. Oil ,
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Standard Oil of N. .1. pfd
1.8
46
47
26.6
13
67.5
'45.6
52
40.2
20.3
... 19.3
..105.S
Studebaker Corporation 74
Tennessee Copper S
Texas Co 33
Texas & Pacific
Tobacco Products
Transcontinental Oil
Union Pacific
21.2
S
i!5.7
I'. S. .Food Products 17
l't S. Retail Stores 52
1'. S. Ind. Alcohol 52
United States Rubber 57
United States Steel
Utah Copper
Weslinghouso Klectric ...
; Willy's Overland
, Amer. Zinc. Lead & Sm .
Hutte and Superior
Cala Petroleum
Montana Power, hid
. Shattuck Arizona, bid ...
Pure Oil
Invincible Oil
74.7
49
43.5
' 7.3
S.2
12
39. 7
48
6
2fi
12.5
51.8
General Asphalt
There was a -union Sunday school
meeting at the new bridge Sunday
which was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Howull have re
lumed from Clackamas to the Rogue
River station where Mr. Howell will
take charge of (he fir.hinu this year
Mr. and Mrs. Howell were here S"V
ttal immths last year and old acjiiain
. ELK CREEK
taiKt s Mere glad to them back. were piv-!Ue. to tier. The shower)
'again. was Kiven at the home of her cousin,
' Mr. and Mrs. Smith c.f Ashland visit-IMiss Sybil Furry in Phucr.ix. j
'ed tlte 1". S. Fisheries Stmday,-woek ! u-,. i K:id,-r returned Sunday!
;a- .
j Mr. Fred MeD.ir.ald and children
were quite ill ;i couple of days last
we k but we feeling well again now. (
At one lime last Sunday there were '
six large touring ea.v, loaded with j
visitors stoppeil at the I'. S. Fisheries.'
All day lung there was a crowd of;
visitors looking over the hatch , house !
and grounds and taking ia the sights ;
in general.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stewart visited
with Mr. ami. Mrs. Floyd Hutchinson
Monday evening.
Mrs. .h.-e Ilallock, who lias been the
guest - of relatives here f..r the past
five weeks retained to her home at
Palo Alio, Cal., Wednesday of this
weak.
Mrs. ISatuos-Sniiih is attending Far
mers Week at O. A. C. and expects to
visit in Portland before her return.
W, It. Harris returned home Monday
from a year spent at the sanitarium at
Woodman, Colo, lie is much improv
ed in health and hopes with rest and
nourishing food to be entirely cured
within the next two years.
linru to Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent
on Monday, June 13th, a ten Kitind
jlaby girl.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nichols were
'guests of his parents in Sanis Valley
Sunday.
j Ralph C'owgiii's brother .who is a
fstudent at O, A. C, is here to spend
! the summer. ; '
Mrs. Civile Richmond and her
daughters. Miss Gladys ami Wilda left
lJune 5th by auto for a two weeks visit
jal Independence and other northern
cities. Mrs. Richmond writes from
Portland of the delights of tho Rose
lestival.
Mrs. J. W. F.ldcn entertained infor
mally Friday afternoon for Airs. Joe
llullock, who Is a guest of her sister,
Mrs, II. W. Pomerene.
Air. and .Mrs. Lewis Russell or Wil
low creek an; the proud parents of a
ffne baby girl. Mrs. Russell and
daughter are at home after two weeks
spent Willi her mother in Mediord.
Mrs. I!. W. McLoriiian and little
son Kugene of Taeonia, Wash., are
house gaests of Miss Kniily Smith.
Mrs. Lorluau and .Miss Smith were
school mates in North Dtikota.
One of the most delightful social
events of June was the tea given last
j Thursday afternoon by Mrs. V. II.
Harris to a do.eii of her lady friends.
The rooms were prettily decorated
with sweetpeas and roses and the
afternoon was spent In 'the reading
and interpreting of a "Flower Ro
mance. 1 lie hostess served dainty
refreshments, assisted by Miss Rose
Jones.
Last Saturday evening .Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Dean entertained a large party
of friends in honor of their 25th wed
ding anniversary. Frank Dean is iU
home from O. A. C. for the summer
vacation.
Richard Law is working on a ranch
near Table Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hauri and family
old residents of this district hut now
of Oakland, Cal., have been here the
past week Visiting relatives In Med
ford and calling on old friends here.
The Parent-Teachers circle held
their last meeting on June 4th. It was
well attended and all thoroughly en
joyed tho interesting tail; given by
Mrs. Van Sant. The circle has never
been strong enough to affiliate witlt
tho stalo organization so decided to
continue lo do their bit under a more
appropriate name. They will meet on
tho first Thursday in September at
the Willow Springs Thursday club
The men of the neighborhood have
very kiniUy offered to entertain' the
club and their friends at a picnic, on
July 4th. Tho committee met last Sun
day afternoon and as soon as a good
picnic grounds can be selected the
other arrangements will ho made.
Mr. West, who owns a fine tract of
garden land In north Talent, returned
from a trip into Klamath county, Sun
day. Mr. West had gone out to his
ranch in that part of the state for his
health'. Last Saturday evening the
young lady friends of Miss Juanita
Furry gave her a miscellaneous show
er, in honor of her approaching mar
riage. Many beautiful and useful gifts
SQUEEZED
TO DEATfi
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement, becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidncy.a are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by takio-
7
usv--
The world's standard rraidy for kidney,
livnr, bladder and uric acid trouhlos.
Vzinous since 109& Take. rcjuUrl and
keep in good health. In three cizc3, all
dcjgiMU. Guurcmh'i.-'i as fepib&onlcd.
Louk fr U. aarao Caid atrial on o.-'-.y toa
eat! av.&i9k so iuitstiva
I " J
EDEN PRECINCT. ;
(from n visit t.i her sister's. Mrs. Wil-
' . jal!Ca, ot- Klaimth Kail;.; also to
see her nitc-?. Mrs.
San Francisco, wao
I'll Mehaffy, of I
lis visiting her,
(1 " j
mother s'ni' a short lime.
Mrs. Dave Wall, of raoeuix was ;t
business visitor in Meifoid last Sntm-j
day. j
Mrs. C. Carey of North Talent, was a i
... ,1... i ,.r ',. on.l'
i day.. j
! Mrs. W. J. Watkins of North Tak-nt i
jwas a Men foul visitor Tuesday of this
week.
Mrs. .Simpson of Medford was visit
ing her daughter. Mrs. Noah Chandler
of North Talent Friday of last week.
Ner.o of the gardeners along Rear
creek have had to irrigate their gar
dens so far this spring, there having
been rain enor.gh to keep the ground
damp.
C Carey estimates he will havj at
least forty tons of hay on his eleven
acres of land sown ti wheat and bar
ley among his alfalfa. The grain
stands over five feet tall.
J. M. Kader will drive his cattle out
to his mountain ranch the first of tho
week, where lie has abundant range.
Mrs. A. P. Furry was in Medford
Tuesday, combining business "with
pleasure.
Talent citizens were shocked to wit
ness the Wrecked cars in that vicinity
Sunday 'morning. Many of them are
wondering where the booze conies
from that has caused so many acci
dents on the highway hit
? '
OBITUARY.
A.MICK Melissa Amlcl; died
her home at. 2 p. at. nouth of Gold
Mill. Ore., June lilth. from infirmi
ties due to il! age, aged 77 years, 10
months and 27 days. She was a na
tive of Illinois, horm July 19, 1S43.
and had' been n resident of the Gold
Hill neighborhood for 11 years and
of tho stalo for 21 years. She leaves
three daughters and four sous, who
are: . Mrs. Ida Henderson of Centra!
Point, Ore., Mrs. ;LiHie Houston of
Itiggs, Calif., Mrs. Enima Kodgers of
Gold Dill, Ore., and Ell, John and
George Antick, Central Point, Ore.,
and Harry Amick of Milo. Calif.
Funeral esrvices will he held Fri
day at 2:30 p. m. at the Antiorn
ct metery.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
"Frcczone" on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it right oil' with lingers. Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny iiottic of
''Freezone' for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
com between the toes, and the calluses,
without soreness or irritation.
1 Used t
Automobiles
For Sale
One Fi.nl Tr. Cur $175.00
R Otic Overland Tr. Car Model
8 !!!, 1U19, in excellent etiit-
H ditioti, with five good
8 (ires. Price S695.00
8 One 1010 Chevrolet Tr. Car,
$525.00
8 One 1010 Oakland Six Tr.
('nr. Ponilett'I.Y overhauled
B 3-Ji(I in 1'inc cont'iition, t,'tiod
0 tires. A liiir'iiin. Price
8 only .. S25.00
1 Tumy Motor Co.
l'Mi-l-jr, S. Front Street
SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY
Geoi-fo Anili'CH'H, Manager
r.fAIX FLOOR
Ill'Sr COTtXril MOTOIl CO., Tlre, Accessories ,
MOD Kit V l'f.t.MlilXO & HEATING CO., Heat. Ideal. Arrnln,
Vljieiess . . .
I.'XCIJAXGK TIKH CO., New ami Rebuilt Tires
' , SECOND FLOOR
IK. A. Itt'ItKT.T'Xf). f'lilropraclor
UK. V. It. KAUFMAN. DeiUni Surgeon
Hit. .1. V. 11AVI-.S. I'liyp'lall mid Siirgeon
OKOHGK IMllHAVS STI'DHJS. Jolce. Mr. .''irgc Aodr. Km ..
MRS. ;. !-;. ;i:i:, Vl-.mt mni Harmmiv
ILOliENLi: llo'.M.l.L, Violinist and
The salt ituiust! of
has Wen revived on
scale,
ill.
Hulinmas
enormous
Getting Alo.ij Cood
Women are as great sufferers from
Kidney all'I manner aiimenis as men.
Foley Kidney Pilis help lid tho blood
stream of impurities that cause rheu
matic pains, hackactie. swollen, aciutig
joints and stiff, painful muscles. Mrs
1'nrev. Itox II. F. 1). No. 2, .Middle-1
town. N. Y., writes: "I had kidney
trouble over since I was a little girl.
1 am getting along good since
have taken Foley Kidney Pills." They
aet immediately and help restore the
kidneys to healthful activity. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
!
It KM WAXTMM
Male anil Female
WANTED Cherry pickets ai
hind Orchards. Phone i r'
ster
te WANTED Thinners,
phone
" '
SW)-L.
WANTED Thinners.
219 S. Ivy.
Pittite tUni-L
71
WANTlOii SITUATIONS
WANTED Sewing
!Uire S2S Dakota
hv
Aii-
the day.
1 1 K l.V VA X T J 1 1)- 1 T CM AI.IC
WANTED (Mil r young lady for
company and assist in light house
work; good home and permanent
place. Bos 114, Jacksonville. 71
WANTED CM-. for house work and
assist with cooking on ranch, wages
S'iO. Tel. 3S-F-fj, Jacksonville. Pres
ton. "
WANTED Woman or gii-1 for g
lijoiisewoilc. Good home anil
wages. Phono 17KI-2.
MiiM-al
good
71'
'WANTED Experienced cook lor ram-
ilv of two. Also second girl. .Mrs
('has. II. Conner, Tel. W12 Jackson
ville. 76'
WAN'l'EI I Competent cook,
?,',. Phono 3.SU,
wages
If
WANTED Experienced w a itrcsti.
Hotel Medford.
HELP W A NTi:i ) : i A 1 ,15
WANTED Men and boys to thin ap
ples. Apply llardwell Fruit Co. 75
MEN WANTED for construction work
on irrigation project near Medford.
Oregon. Wages laborers three dol
lars for night hours, less onu dollar
hoard, other wages in proportion.
: Rogne River Valley Canal Co. tf
WANTED Wood cutters or will sell
stutnpage. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
telephone 72S-U or 131-Y. tf
WANTED 31 IhCKLiiul X UOUS
WANTED Pasture near town for it
cow. Phone 70KL ((
WANTED Dressmaking at my homo
corner Sixth and Cherry Sts., Cen
tral Point,' Ore. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. U E. Jinrtwig, 77
WANTED Furnished light house
keeping rooms, by man and wife;
good recommendations. Phono 475-1..
76
WANTED Contract thinning apples.
Will he ready next week for job.
Experienced thinners, liox 60, Mail
Tribune. 1
WANTED Two or three housekeep
ing rooms or small furnished house
about .itipo 20 and not later than July
1st by married couple without chil
dren. Phone 701-J. 71
WANTED To hitv 5Ki cards of wood,
fir and oait, Plume 631. N. IS.
Is'eweoinb. ' , 77
WANTED This week, ten Ford cars,
three more Ovmlnmls, to guarantee
against punctures nnd hlnwlmls, by
Installing Universal Tire Filler. 1!U
N. Riverside. Phono 1SK-M. tf
WANTED Laitudry work lo do at
home. Must be delivered. Phone
, 351-V. 7"i
WANTED Feeder hogs.
Phone Hits.
77
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. tf
WANTED Several men and boyH to
know that you can buy any bike for
12.00 por week. Liberty Shop, S.
' Grape. "
I'OSt HEXT APARTMENTS
1'OR RENT At once, partly furnished
apartment in Mail -Tribune building,
with hot and cold watt;, electricity,
steam heat, etc., furnished. Call nt
Mall Tribune office. 75
FOR RENT Housekeeping apart
. menls and sleeping rooms. No chil-
di nn. 21 Genesee. Phone 263-Y. 74
FOR KENT DOU.SKKKKI'IXG
ROOMS
FOR RENT iinehclor apartments
' and housekeeping" rooms. 21'J Tal
ent Court. Phone OSS-IJ. 76
FOR RENT Two light'-housckeeplng
rooniB. EI I S. Central. tf
VOIt UK-XT Two and threo room fur
nished housekeeping apart innnts, by
dav, week or month. Riverside
Apis.. 217 S. River.-.i.I". 71
Telephone
. . 2S
Mueller
R20
f,2
85
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ADVERTISING RATES
Classified Two cents word
first ir.-;ei lion ; one cent word
each s!i!ts.'ittent insertion.
i.orais iec tine per insertion;
by tin week. 7 times, 5e jier line
' '!' du .
in 5oih of niinve count il words
to a line unless long words, and
then 5tuvrds to a line. Count
For Sale. Wanted, etc.. also eat h
initial, telephone number, etc.,
are counted a word,
flisolav ;;5 to ;.!' oer inch tier
insertion.
Rates cash in advance.
FOU RUNT rAKMS
t'oii RKNT 2'ie acre, grain and
stock ranch on river near railroad
station. 1: O. I lux MM, if
FOR RENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch j
bear railroad town aim river. Gold j
Hay Realty Co.
FttK li K NT '! 'It S'lSHF.D
FOR RENT-Sleeping
St.
King
7ii
FOR RENT I
board. Call
:,muii with or without
'e.VX. 129 S. ivy. 7ti
FOR RENT Room, 213 X. Holly.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, newly
furnished, wiih bathroom prh iioges.
325 S. Riverside. 71
' t'OH SALE KfCAt, ttSTATfi
FOR SALIC Modern S-rooni residence.
Tm-o large sleeping jjorches. Rack
serein porch wired for eh.etri heat
ing. With garage. Everything up
to date. See owner at 51il W. Jael
sou St. 79
FOR SALE -5 ncres, house, ham.
chicken house and orchard, ?I sun.
Very easy terms. Int'Uire ,rd,s King
St. 71
l')R SALE OR RIONT ri-room mod
ern t'ottage, very conveiiiontly ar
rtiiiged with imIU-iu fi'ittnres. Close
in and ill good condition. Price
J1IIO0 and paving tax. Very easy
terms. Rent $25,110 jier month, 623
S. ivy St. 74
FOR SALE, leaso or 'exchange, 40-
room hotel mid 3 business rooms,
partly furnished: only hole! In towin
WOO. Telephone 72S-R or 131-Y. tf
IT)R SALE' 1 lotm-stcad reliuiiuish
menl. Call hot ween X:Ht n. m. and
r,::iil j). in. ut lit'. N. Central. Phone
R.5-X. 76
FOR SALE Five-room mothmt house,
bathroom, pantry and sleeping 'torch
Inquire between N:uu a. in. and 5:3(1
p. m. at 1 Hi N. Central. Phone UlS-X.
76
FOR SALE OR TRADE Kit) acre
ranch, between 35 am! 4(1 acres la
cultivation, for Ashland or Medford
properly. For further particulars
phone 333, Central Point, SI
FOit SALECiitiphi too old to work
have a dandy Ill-aero ranch four
miles from Medford, all in crops ol
alfalfa, clover, corn and vegetables.
Six acres have water right fully
paid up. Good Ji-room house prae-
tieally new, large ham, sstod bear -
ing family orchard, electric lights in
house, I bis place can he bought for
$:ltiuu, which Includes crops. Imple
ments, horse and some poultry. No
trades considered. Call at 325 S.
Riverside or phone 701-J for nat'tic
tiinrs. No agents. 75
FOR SALE Small fruit and' chicken
ranch, 5 room house with some fur
niture; also out buildings. Idenl
home. Cause of selling noor health.
Call or address 334 X. Holly. 77
FOR SALE Sickness necessitates me
soiling my six room house, lot 50 by
21(1, very best bottom laud, 6 blocks
from bridge, east side, have city
water, also good pumping system,
: bearing fruit trees and berries, good
garden in. Would consider ss'soit
hand car as part of first payment,
. Ford preferred. Price, ready to move
In, 41GMI. Phone 359-Y. ;' 77
FOR SALE Attractive modern huiure,
two-slor.v bungalow type. Hunt front
and deep porches, 8 rooms, built-in
features in living room, dining room
and kitchen. Two baths, fire-place,
large aereoned-iu K.rch, two wood
sheds, fruit room mid garage. lieau
M fill lawn and shade trees. Lot 80x
KM), Ml! S. Riverside. Phone 292-X.
77
FOR SALIC II) ncres land near ICaglo
J'uinl, Good fruit land. May have
value for oli. Moderate payment will
liandhi. Will sell all or part. II. C.
Stoddard, V. O. Ilox 477, Los Angeles
California. 78
FOR SALIC Alfalln. grnln nnd stock
ranches from ?5.00 por acre up;
long time, easy payments, ijeid Ray
Realty Co. tf
FOR HALE Good ranches. Bee us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31
N. Crape St. Phono 63-M. tf
FOR SALE Ler.Hb una oichanjte real
estate, tlold Ray Realty Company.
i'Cit SAL1: Houdbf und hungalowa
furnished or unfurnished; aluo
acreage. G. S. Jliitterflehl, phone
2lfi
Good Service
Is measured by results. Aro
you oblnl.tinir natlsfuelory re
sults? If not, consult us about
your bookkeeping and other
t.u.'lncMii troubles.
AiadMir
"y Accoui1lt3 ?
gff Iives1mei1sy
SYSTEM,
'SrMjureuNcrl
M. I. KCmiriT, Mf.
I'l, in- f,S IJherljr Jlldjt
j I OH B.-iLK iJlSCKLIWEOPS
jK(K SAl.i:-Cherries: Kings, Uin
j bens, eie., on The tree. Phone
IMS-.l-l. 75
1
FOR S.U.I-: Cheap,
engine. lttq;iifs5.
Shop. Centra! Toi
one 2 h. p. Witte
McDowell's ShH
n, Oregon. 71
FOR S M.K Clean alfalfa hay and red
oat hay, fi. I hone W3-X-2. 71
FOR s.-m.i:-
ls-X-4.
-Rhling cultivator. Tel.
FOR SAI.K ID h ruse slower high sjieed
engine, just oveThniiied. Can be
seen ut Hillings Auto & Carrhige Co.
! S. Riverside. No reasonable otter
retnsvd.
FOR SM.1C Shoes at another Trig
drop in price jit the Medford Shoe
Hospital. n K. Sixth St. U
FOR SALE DresseT, new bevel glass,
stand. t'o heating stoves, sanitary
couch, two rocking chairs, three-hur-vter
oil stove and oven, inm bed,
sjirings and mattress, piano, at a
sacrifice. Call l2s I'aurt. Sr. 75
I),'I1J Ull ! HmlK,? 'ft,, 'ClM.,itct
opposite the park. 75
FOR ' SALE Playerpliou,-, ail good
records, tables, other household arti
cles. Phone 710-W. 75
FOR SALE Five-horse mill type elec
tric motor, and five-inch centrifugal
pump; ttt.nnu feci second-hand two
inch jilnnk, and Satin feet of three
wire iiower Rue, poles and cross
arms. R. F. 11. I, liox 77, Central
Point. . 75
"OR SALIC Good clean wild oat hay
in shock, close in. Phone 25-.I-2. 77
FOit SALE
-PoUyunna lunch room.
0250. 7t
FOltlTw.K - Wild it hay In the field
T. E. Pottenger. phono 5-F-2. - tf
Full SALE Alfalfa Pay not rained on
$12 per ton. Come Heo it. Cull
;7-J-3. 75
FOR SALE Venison tractor cheap
Pa it on, Robinson Inc. '
FOR SALE For pilek -cash sale,
Ituick ton truck, just overhauled and
painted, in first class condition. For
terms cat! or write R. W. Smith,
Hoguo River, Ore. liox 61. 74
-1 FOR SALE
-A-l alfalfa hny
or will deliver.
In the
Phono
tf
field, ?1U,
5S1I-R-2.
FOR SALIC 12 Ions of choice grain
hay, haled. J'hono iUS-R-1. tf
FOR SALE War Kafile mining stock
on Juno 23rd, for 4Ue a share. Phono
II 15, E. II. French, 81
FOR SALE taml, crave), sediment
and dirt. PiowlnK and teaming work
done. Phono 912-J, Bamuel Dato
aian, 302 Maple St.
von salk jt,ivicxouJC
X)R S.U.E
K. F. D. 1,
-Work horses. C.
Central Point.
Hugger,
74
FOR SALIC Six bMiilltul fresh milk
cows, Walsh's place, one mile north
cast of Medford on Crater Luke
road. 97
FOR SALE Young
Knniy. Phono til.
milk cow.
j-3.
'. C.
if
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SAI.IC ltoglsterod Shorthorn
bulls and . registered Hampshire
hours. Also snddlo horses nnd work
horses. Call on or write. Ross II.
Lund, Mouiitcrest Ranch, llllt, Calif.
oil BALIS I"OUJvTY ASD EGOS
FOR SALE 17 full blood R. i. HA
hens and 2 cockerels. Phone 351-11.
- 75
FOR SALE Two pens thoroughbred
Huff Rock chickens; nlso some April
linlch chicks; one portable poultry
house, xti; one Ford tourdliig ear
just overhauled, intpiiro 219 i. Holly
74
AUTOMOBILES
FOR KALE lim Ford delivery car;
would trade for produce or' fruit.
West Side Groceteria. ' " . tf
POR EXCl! SGK
FOit TitADE-
-Ut in . Medford for
What have you? Phone
lonrlng car.
;t.'),'i. 1
WILL TRADE Medford home or ranch
for good automobile. Telephone
728-R or J21-Y. tf
FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city
property. O. A. Chlidora Motor Co.,
127 N. Jtlversida, tf
WOSBT TO LOAN
TO LQANJ. U. Andrews loans money
on real estate nnd hnys mortgages
nnd Liberty bonds. Phono B3-M. 31
North Grajis street
J'OJl UI5KT HOUSKS
FOR KHXT "SmaH
325 E. Jackson Bt.
house.
Impiira
71
ISl'SJS'KSS MKKCTOHT
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFV Attorncy-at-law,
rooms 8 and 8, Medford National
Hank liulldiug.
. r.. HLAsiha Lawyer, Uaruatt-
Corey llulldlng.
O. C. IIOGUS .Real Estate, law nnd
settlement of estates a specialty,
II. F. LINDAS Attorney, General
Practice. Patents a specialty,
Stewart THdg.
WINF.'ELO R. ;.-iYLOKi) LawyeT,
' Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford.
liuliiilng Mulerlnls
MEDFORD CEMENT IlltICK &
HLOCK WORKS specillr.e In all
kinti.i of cement building products.
Cor. Fir lunl Tenth Struetn,
iirsixcss iim:ci'ov
Ahstt-acrs
iiunnAY linos. & van voais
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5,
No. 22 North Central Ave., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated. 1904.
Abstracts of Title. Tltlo Insurance.
.Auto SiitisdlH
LATTER AUTO SPtllKG CO. Ve ore
operating the largest, oMest end
best equipped plant In tfm PatMflc
northwest. Use our springs wncn
others fail. Sold under written
guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
C'hlrotiiaclJe rJiyjilclan
JOUETT P. 11RAY Straight Chiro-
PTatrtic, Tooms 4PA-1P M. F. & H.
huilding. II to 12 a. m 2 to E p.
m., daily except Thursday. Phone
5Sfl.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Patntess Meth
ods. Room 423 M. V. & II. Kldg.
Phone DCS.
Klectric .Service
DATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac
tory distributors for Exide Batter
ies and Fairbanks-Jlorae light
plants. Nat. Building. Phitio 116.
Kxpert Accountant.
I
WILSON AUDITING CO, E. JU. Wil
son. C. P. A. Attention, given ta
anything in Accounting and Income
Tax requirements, Look into our
simplified accounting nsfitaesi. Lib
erty liidg.. Medford. Phone 157-H.
Farm Loan Bonds
J FINANCE THE AMICRICA-N FARMER
uy ouytng farm i.tmn Bonss. pro
ceeds to nialto additional farm loans
and Improve agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, E. H. Htsrd,
Socy.-Troas... 411 H. V. & II. Bldg.,
Medford,
Fidelity nm Surety Honda
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
Wo execute all forms ,of bonds.
McCnrdy Insurance Ajsorfcy, IT
diHt.uctiotl lo -Music,
FKEO ALTONUGlvTSeaeheT o1
ptano and harmony. Haight Muslr
stuillo, 3 IS GarueU-Cerey Du!!d
..tag Phono 72.
Mosnn Art "Rugs
MOSAN ART RUG CO, We waav
rtsgs from oid carpets and rugs and
clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean arj
clean when wo clean tient." Ill
W. Tenth, phone 188. Free deliv
ery. Osteopaths
DR. P, O. OA1&OW, Bit. ICVA MAINS '
CARiXJW Osteoimthie Phys
clans. 416-417 Cumott-Coroy BldB
J'bono 904-L. .Residence 2fi S..
Laurel St. ,
DR. W. W. HOWARD 'Osteopathic
Ph.yslc.lnn. Special attention given '
to eye, ear, nose and threat. SOI
Liberty building. Phono 498.
Physicions nnd Surgeons.
T, G. HEINE, M. D, Physician ond .
Surgeon. Siieclalty, Eye, Ear, Nose
nnd Throat. Glasses' elentificaiiy
fitted and properly ndjustBd, Office
1 314-311) Liberty. Uldg eor, 3rass and
Main Sts. '-.'.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
i Surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P,
I at.: R. Co., M. V. & H. liidg. Phono
T.67. j '
DJi.. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon, Offices !M. f. & H. '
Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 11 S
Genesee St, Phone 165-J-2.
DR. A. EURSELL Spioolsgist, Phys
ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust. '
ments, general treatments and di
genesis. SOS-ifl-H M. P. & H,
B1dg. TClovalor lo third floor,
Phono 20. :.'
Printers ant! Publishers
MEDFORD PKINTINQ CO. has th
best equipped printing ottlce in
Southern Oregon. Hook binding,
loose leaf ledgers, hilling syatenUt ;
etc. Portland prices. 27 N. lis SU .
Ileal Estuto.
UROWN & WHITE Weal Estate, la-
snrance, Loans, Investments, Notary
Public. Holland Hotel corner. tt
ltus "Weaving.
A1EDVOUD FLUFF MliO WORKS
snakes fluff nigs from old and
worn carpets and rugs. Phono -filO-JL
70fi Pine St
EAOS TKANSFKii & STORAGK CO.
Otfico 42 North Front St. Phono
a 16. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. '''' -
DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mov
ed, day or night, Sorvlcs guar
anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S:
Fir. Phono: Ofitco 644 or res.
647-a or 200. a
ViiiJrrtukej'9
PERL FUNERAL HOME Car. Sixth
and Oak dale. Ambulance sorrice,
I'hoae 17, ' '" ,
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