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MEDFORD MATTi TRTRUME, MEDFORD. OREO ON. SATURDAY. JUKE 1S. 1021 PAOTC FIVE I M 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY Jut ftop 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 . 'i I ' I 4 I 6f I E' RUTH IS FINALLY STOPPED BY DICKIE KERR CHICAGO, " JunlSRabr Ttuth and Wee Dickie Kerr, White Sox share the honors in the American league1 avernees released todny which Include' frames of Woilm-miay for Babe broke all hittiriK records nnd Kerr stopped the mighty slugger when he seemed on an end less home run streak. . . Ruth shattered all records by driv ing out seven home runs in five games, one establishing a now murk for distance, ItH estimated length being 470 feet, and gathered enough shorter hits to bring his average from .349 to .875. This placed him well to the front- In the players who have heeji In thirty or more games. Then he , faced Kerr and his homo run streak ' was broken. Hutu had 2:t homers up to Wednesday and was It days ahead of last season's mark. All the leaders of a week ago suf fered Blight butting slumps except Ruth. .Harry Heilmann. of Detroit, lost nirio points, but continued lu hold the lead with o mark of .431, while Trifl Speaker, pilot of the Cleve land world's champions, continued to be the runner-up with .4141 Ty L'ohb lost seven notches and is third wi'th' 'J4. , Sisler of St. I.nuls is leading the league, with 14 stolen bases. .Other leading ' batters: Severeid, St. l.ouis. .382; Williams. St, I.ouin ,37u; Huili, New York .375. Austin AicHenry. the slugging u$ flelder of the, St. Louis 'ardlnatf . 4 making, rapid strides toward the top among the National league hatters, and Is pushing his teammate, Rogers Ho'rnsby, for the load: Hornshy suf fered a alight slump and dropped from .424 n week ago to ,410, which remains the lead. t PEKING. Juno-18. Tiiefo should be no equivocation nbqut. tliQ . terms un der wntctoi'Jfipauijiltdhds; to. restore Shaniutig to China, Dr. W. W. Yen, China's -minister., ot-ioueigu- rolutlons tout tho Associated Press today. "11 Japan intends to restore the German leased-territory Hi-Shantung and the Inalienable rights-.-auU ; privileges for merly enjoyed by Germany without coniltlonsiv Japad'i should announce thali fact to tho world in unequivocal' termsV'f':Dr:Yensa!d.' 'Tf She .proposes to make conditions lor BttcH. restitution she should like wise tralikly announce those terms lor all nSyone to pronounce Judgment upon them. China does not want tin empty; restoration but wishes to know In advance what restoration Is meant What: Japan proposed to do with all public .Jjiilldlngs, 'docks, railway ter mlnals.i railways, mines, the property seized' lly Japan since her occupation forced '"Sale, salt Industry and the rev enues irpm the railways collected by Japan -dVrlng her occupation. "lit' japan go .on record as towlijiti she llntends to do w ith these ( and, othet. questions and there will be..no. need for' negotiations.' The Chines?" people regard -.with suspicion Japan's suggestion that China nnd Japairentcr lntoi'faegotlations regarding the Shan tdniquestiou, realizing that in the paBt''.Ch'!na always lost either terri tory or prestige a3 the result of nego tiations ' over international controver sies and: they further believe that In this Instance there Is no occasion for negotiations.", ' c ' 1 ', '- Buck Jonei New Star , f 1 Buck Jones, 'it new star to local theatergoers will make his Initial np pearaflce In "Just Pals," at the Page CHINA ASKS THAT ' JAPAN LAY HER CARDSD. FABLE ,,i a theattfj tomorrow matinee. JUSf rais is uescnueil as u smtiiiK romaifce of the western country upeedy! in action, and seasoned with comeity. It concerns the comradeship of a io'meless man and a nameless boy and the man's love for a charming girl school Mcacher in a small town. Thrills are Htipplled by such Incidents as a proposed lynching and an attempted bank jobbery. The cast Includes Helen Fergtiion. little Ueorge Stone. John J. Cook William lluckly, Kdwln Uooth .Tllton, and others. Mammy Ait .old nesro mammy and a hnlf doieft lively young pickaninnies add considerable life and action to the southern scenes In "Desiwrate Youth," Gladys Walton's latest photo drama to be shown at the Riallo the atre tomorrow. Lucy Harris, plump, dark and possessing a decided sense of humor,- ploys the role of the mammy, and she figures In many Interesting scenes with the charming young star. 4 Butter PORTLAND, ore.. June 18. Cattle ; nominally su-nity; no receipts. Hogs , nominally Fieaily: no reo'tpts. I nmuiiially steady: no reselid. Sheep - Livestock roiiTLAxn, urc. June is. r.ut- ter su-ady: extra cubes lisaie: tar tons 3(ic; prints :;5f. I!iittei'fat. No. t churning rrram 2! Ti :!3i- f. o. I)., PorUand; undergrades 27c. Poitlnnil Wheat POHTLAND, Ore., June IS. Wheat, hard whito $ 1 .2 S; soft white SI. 2a; whito club $1.23; hard win ter, northern spring $1.-0; red Wulla $1.1S. Today's car receipts Wheat C4; flour 4; oats 4: hay 3. S. F. Butter, Eggs, Poultry SAX FRANCISCO. June 1 X. Pro duce exi-hunge closed. Tornaiocs $1...0''(r2 crate; peppers 15 l 23c. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, Juno 18. Shorts ill rented their attention to the railway shares jlnring today's short stock mar ket session. Numerous junior Iruus ijoi'tatlons, including Chesapeake ami Ohio; New Haven anil Western and Southwestern Issues renctcd one to four points. Investment rails, such as Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Reading and New York Central Tellf.l iuYlM.. : Among rails .nitd spec ialties .Haldwin Locomotive, llnrvestur Sumatra Tobacco, Tobacco and miscel laneous stocks fell 1 to 5 points. Twin City Rapid Transit lost three polntH and other utilities, notably Montana Power and Columbia (ias wore heavy. Representative Industrials anil oils forfeited part of their early gains. The closing was heavy. Sales approximat ed 350,000 shares. ' Allls-Chalmers 32 American Iieet Sugar 28 American Can 20. U American Car & Foundry 117 American Hide & Leather pfd 48.5 American International Corp 35.5 American .Ipcjimollvo 70 American Smelting &'Ref'g..:. 37 , Amorlcnn.Sugar .:..:...-.!...-...... US American Sumatra Tobacco 43 A merican . TV & T. 1 05 American Woolen' :...;.'.:. G9.S ! Anaconda topper' '..u:.V."...' Atchison ... 7S.7 ..19.G ... 07.7 .. 35.7 .. 48 ..105 .. 34.2 .. 6S.2 .. 48.3 .. 21.0 .. 28.3 .. 23.5 .. 28 .. 02 ... 55.5 .. 8.7 ... 12 ...123.6 Atl., Uulf.ii'.VY.iiiiiUes.. Ilaldwln Ixicomollve .... Baltimore ft. .Ohio . llethlehem Steel "II" .... , Canadian Pacific ...... L. Central Leather Chandler Motor's ...1..'...!......... Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. and St. PauL. Chicago, R. I. & Pac Chlno Copper Colorado Fuel & lion Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cauo Sugar Erie a Oencral Electric General Motors 9.7 Goodrich Co. hid 32 Grent Northern, pfd 03. H Great Northern Ore Ctfs 27.2 Illinois Central Inspiration Copper Int. Mer.' Marino pfd International Paper ICo'nnecott Copiior ji. Louisville & Nashville ,. Maxwell Motors -ilexlosn -Petroleum Miami Copper r.7.-. Middlo States Oil .Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific New York Central N! V..fX...il. and Hartford:,,. Norfolk "& Western Northern' Pacific 89.8 32.2 47.7 52.5 .;...'., 18.8 107 ....v.:..' 4 s.sr..trf !-. ... L'2.8 ... 18.7 ... C5.7 ...11' ... 92.8 ... 07.0 Oklahoma Prod. & Rof .'. 2 ..... It Pays TO KNOW VOl K m SIN'KSS Do you know your monthly Iospox or gains? . If not, consult us about your bookkeeping and other business troubles. AccouTvt1rS ERVICEiO- M. P. St'HMITT. Mgr. I PboneftHI MlteTty ItldK. I AAA"' ' RfS E 3 P 3 amuinair SAud:titS r YSTEnX Pan American Petroleum 40.2 Pennsylvania 33 People's Gas 47 Pittsburg and West Va ... 26.5 Ray Consolidated Copper.:. 12.5 Heading 05.0 Rep. Iron & Steel 45.5 - Royal Dutch. X Y 51.3 I siu Trans. & Trail, bid 4(1.7 Sinclair Con. Oil 19.8 I Southern Pacific 71 Southern RailwayV: 1S.7 Standard Oil of X. J. pfd 105.8 Stndebaker CorKralion 73.5 Tennessee Copper '...' 7.5 Texas Co 31.5 Texas & Pacific : 20.7 Tobacco Products 52.5 Transcontinental Oil 8 Union Pacific 114.5 U. S. Food Products .'. 17.0 11. S. Retail Stores 53 V. S. ind. Alcohol 53 United States Rubber 50.5 United States Steel Utah Copper Wcstinghouso Electric Willys Overlund American Zinc, Lead and Sin Hutte nnd Superior bid ... 74 ... 4S.5 ... 43.5 S.5 12 Cala. Petroleum 41.2 Montana Power 4S Shuttuck Arizona bid ti I Pure Oil 20 Invincible Oil 11 General Asphalt 51.3 r (Furnished, ay tne jactson County AUBirauh , . Marriage Licenses . .Nell 11. Franklin and .luunlta M. Furry. j ' . Phllll'li SIVntian and Olhella Rogers Earl 10 Tucker and Winntfrod llaak. Circuit Court T. J. Cook vs. Chnrlea Duffleld. Cost bill. Eva Haight vs. Ilelsworth Ilaight. Divorce. T. E. Pottenger vs. Ross Kline ct nl. Demurrer. Jackson Co. Rank vs. Anna W. Web ster et al. Notlco of hearing. Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank vs. Peter Enselo et al. Affidavit. C. I.' Crawford et al vs. Toney Corn best. ReiHirt of sale. Probate Court Est. Mildred Luce. Prouf or publi cation. Est. Margarot Caldwell. Report or sale. W. W. Truax, C J. Trunx, A. L. Tniax assume the business numo of The Truax Co, Est. Chester Wayne Dless et al (minors. Order Real Estate Transfers Edward E. Hull et nx" to W. A. Gray, lot 1, blk. 3, Kenwood Add. to Modford Jackson County to Aden II. Thompson, land In sec. 3, tp. 30, S. R. 1 W E. T. Simmons, Augusta L. Sim mons, J.nst Chance Mining ' ADVERTISING RATE8 Classified Two cents first insertion; one cent word word each subsequent Insertion. ' Locals 10c line per insertion; by the week, 7 tlmos, 0c per lino per dny. In both of above count 0 words to a Jlne unless long words, and then 5 words' to' a line:' Count For Sale, Wanted, etc., nlso each Initial, telephono 'niimljcllHe'fc., nro-counted ns n word: Gbwwews :i.I-.!A.i: - " i!ft.&i.-- piHplay. 35 to 60a jier luclt. pur-.4 ;1nscrtlon;::. Rates cash in ndvance. cotxxxoooooooooooooooooooo Used Automobiles For Sale One Ford Tr. Cnr..... $175.00 One Overland Tr. Cnr Motkl 0(1, 1010, in excellent con dition, with five Rood lires. Price...... $095.00 One 1010 Chevrolet Tr. Car, $525.00 One 1010 Oakland Six Tr. Cnr, completely overhauled nnd in fine condition, i;ood tires. . .A , Imi'gaiti. Price only ,.......T....$825.00 Tumy Motor Co. 11-12.-. S. Front Street oooooooooooooooooooooooooo SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY . George Andrews, Mnnnger MA FN VlAXm llt'SY ('OIIM'II MOTOIt CO.. Tires, AfivKsorles ;".'..:.'.. MODKltN PIl'MWINO llEATI.NtJ CO., Heat. Ideal, Awoln. IMpeli-KS EXCHANGE TIRE CO.. New mill Ilcbiiilt Tires SECOND FLOOK .. Pit. A. Ill'RKM'M). C'lilrorui tir '. fR. V. It. KAI'I'MAN, Dental Surteon .., Dlt. .1. ". IIAVI'.S. I'liyslelaii mill Surgeon tiKOlMJE ANDItlAVS KTI'IUOS. Volif. Mrs. DiHirgc Andreivs .. M Its. I-:. 10. ;illti :. I'lano noil lliiriiionr . . '. . ILOUE.VCE UOWLLL, MoUulit and Claim, in the Water Gulch Mining district G. W. Wilcox and Angle E. Wil cox to E. I). Thompson. SW 't of SWV4 of sec. 3, tp. 35, S. It. 4 W John F. Carstens and Mathilda 700 A. Carstens. parts of sections a and 22. tp. 30. S. R. 4 W The Jackson Co. Pld!;. & Loan Ass'n to Margaret lligelow, parts of lots 19, 20, 21 of blk. 2, Newtown Add. to Medfonl . Isabelle Heckathorn to John Cob- leigh, lots 15 and 10 In blk. 15. Town of llutto Falls 350 10 150 Troubled for Ten Years If you suffer pains and aches dur ing the day and sleep-disturbing weak ness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder need to be restored to healthy aud regular action. J. T. Ostium. R. F. D. No. 1, Lucasvillo, O., writes: "1 hnd kidney trouble for ten years. I tried many remedies but they did me no good. I tool; Foley Kidney Pills nnu they helped mo so much that now I am well." Don't delay. Sold every where. Adv. HELP WANTED Mule niid Kemaltt WANTED Thinners. 219 S. Ivy. Phone OOO-L. WANTED Experienced ranch man nnd wife, preferably no children1, to go on smaU ranch near here. Must have exierlenee with cattle, hogs a,nd be able to irrigate and do gen eral work 'of ranch. State particu lars as to' age, references, monthly salary, etc. House, garden truck. small produce furnished with snlary. Commence liv. July first: Addross. Lock Uox 130, Hilt, Calif. 79 WANTED Apple thinners. Deo llen dllckson, phono 577. 77 WANTED Cherry pickers at Wesler- lund Orchards. Phono 8 F-2. tf WANTED SITUATIONS WANTKD-Wlmlow cleaning" floor waxing, lawn mowing. Can wash your Oriental rugs satisfactorily. A. M. Rhoads, phone 705-W. 77 WANTED Sewing by the day. quire 828 Dakota Ave. In- 79 UF.UV WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman between 30 and 36 years old as companion in home with elderly woman and son on farm east of Medl'ord.-: Address No. 203 care Rogue River' Courier, Grants Pass. ii '77 WANTED Girl for house work nnd assist with cooking on ranch, wages $60. Tel. 38-F-5,' Jacksonville. Pros ton. - ; y ; - -' ' 78 WANTED Experldiiccd' cook for fam ily of two. Also second girl. Mrs. Chus. II. Conner,-Tel.- 602 Jackson ville, i :: 70 WANTED Competent cook. wages tf . $50. Phone SSO. WANTED Experienced Hotel Medford. waitress. 11KLP WANTED MAM! WANTED Man with tractor to plow and cultivate 100 acres orchard. Gold Kay Realty Co.., phone ,728-R or 134-Y. tf WANTED Men and boys to thin np ples. Apply llardwell Fruit Co. 80 MEN WANTED for construction work on Irrigation project near Medford, Oregon. Wages laborers three dol lurs for eight hours, less ono dollar board. Other wages in proportion. Hoguo River Vney Canal Co. tf" WANTED Wood cutters or will' sell Bttimpage. . Gold Ray Realty Co-., - telephone 72S-R or 134-Y.- ti" WANTED IV! IStTKLIiA NBOC8 WANTED Kecllnlng Invalid chair. Ltv) it: Jnekuoii at Medford National :!uauk. tf WANTED Washed rags. 3ti' S:- Fit i'.7' WANTED Pantnio near town cow. Phone 701-J. for a 70 WANTED Dressmaking nt my homej corner Sixth nnd Cherry sts.. Cen tral Point. Ore. Prices reasonable Mrs. L. E. Hartwlg. 77 WANTED Furnished light house keeping rooms, by man nnd wife; good recommendations. Phone 476-L. 7 WANTED To buy 600 cords of wood, fir nnd oak. Phone 031. N. 11. Newcomb. 77 WANTED This week, ten Ford carsi !threc more Overlands, lo guarantee against punctures and blowouts, by Installing Universal Tire Filler. 110 :N. Itlverside. Phono 188-M. ' tf WANTED Feeder hogs. Phone 896. '..,77 WANTED-Houne moving ' nnd .pairing. Phono 488-M or 488-X WANTED Hovers) meu and boys to know that yon ran buy any bike for $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S Grape. tf Teleplionn 2.ri(l .Mueller (120 V.IWO ...aji.-, 2H.'i . . . r.sa . ..V.'.t-.l . .2:-.1 Tuutlicr uj, FOK HUNT iTKMSHEl) HOOMS. FOR RENT Call 775. Rooms at Y. W. C. A. FOR RENT Sleeping room. 0u2 St.' King FOR KENT Room board. Call 705-X. with or without 129 S. Ivy. 70 FOR RENT Room, 243 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished rooms on.! block fi-om city park. Large garage In connection: cars repaired at night. 004 W. Tenth, phono 501-H. tf FOK HEM- INARMS FOR RENT 2000 acre grain nud stock ranch on river near railroad Btatlon. P. O. Uox 1094. tf FOR KENT Irrigated alfalfa ranch near railroad town ana river. Gold Hay Realty Co. tf FOIt KENT HOI' SEK E K I'iNO HOOMS FOIt RENT Furnished housekeepiiri room with or without board. Meuls 35c. No. 3 East Fourth. 81 FOR RENT llachelor apartments nnd housekeeping rooms. 219 Tal ent Court. Phone 955-R. 70 FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 611 S. Central. tf' FOK SALE KEAIj ESTATM FOK SALE 3 acres, 2 acres lu alfalfa and barley, 5-rooin plastered house, good barn,' chicken house, a snap at ' ;l acre in crops, 5-room furnished. i. .'i..r,i to mount--, Jiw". ' . . 5 acres in erop, honser 4 "h? Ilj'w up water frights, close' to Jill.hu ay. JtillU. s v ,' ' v i:. Completi'iy.;furnishei huugalow dn East sldef' will, take: good .car ;as part payment.,- ' ' Completely fuvnlshed 0-rooni mod eiu bungalow, close lu, good location east front, $0OUii. Two ranches, 27 acres near Med- ford. 00 acres In Applegate, will lake Medl'ord property as part payment. C. S. HUTTKKFIELD, Medford NalT Hank llldg. 70 FOR SALE Nine room residence, close In, lawn nnd shade, garage, wood house nud garden. House new ly papered nnd painted Inside and out. No street assessments against property. Owner has Income of $60 per month from properly and ample ; room for his family. Terms on half. : Phone 701-.I or call at 325 S. River side to see properly. 78 FOR SALE 42 acre ranch threo miles southwest of Gold Hill: about 20 acres in cultivation, 7 acres In alfal fa sown this season, balance In grain; 20 head of cattle, 2 horses, fanning machinery, all' for $4500, $3000 cash, balance three years time wllh Interest. Address T. 11. Edlng- " ton, Gold Mill, Ore. Phono 31-F-3. ..,'. 102 FOR SALE 7-room house, bath, elec tric lights, berries, 3 lots in lino garden, and nil outbuildings. 937 S. Holly or phono 779-Y. 80 FOR SALE Good six room house, closo In. Paved street. Furnished or unfurnished. A bargain. Phono 24C-Y. 70 FOR SALE Modern 8-room residence. Two largo sleeping porches. Hack screen porch wired for electric heat ing. With .garage. Everything H to date. Seo owner at 618 W. Juck son St. ' 79 FOR SALE, lease or exchnngo, 40 room hotel and 3 business rooms, partly furnished; only hotel in town 1000. Telephone 728-R or 134-Y. tf FOR SALE Homestead . relinquish ment. Cull between 8:00 n. m. and 6:30 p. m. at 410 N. Central., Phone 405-X.,, 7C FOR. SAfjE Five-room jnodorn house, . .bathroom, pantry and sleeping porch Inquire between 8 -on n. in. and 6:30 p. in,, at" N. Central; Phone iGu-K., ";'' 'i-d. FOR) SALE OR TRADE 180 Me : .ranch, bettt'een S5 and 40 aci-os Ih i cultivation, for Ashland or Modford , Jirpperty. ' For further particulars phone 333, Central Point. 81 FOIt SALE Small fruit and chicken ranch; 6 room house with sonio fur niture; nlso out buildings. Ideal home. Cuuso of selling Door health. Call or address 334 N. Holly. 77 FOR 8ALE Sickness necessltnteB me selling my six room houso. lot 60 by , 240, very best bottom land, 6 blocks , from bridge, east side, have city water, also good pumping system, beating fruit trees unit berries, good garden In. Would consider second hand car as part of first payment, Ford' preferred. Prlco, ready to move In, $1000. Phono 359-Y. 77 FOIt SALE Attractive modern bouse. . two-story bungalow type. East 'front and deep porches, 8 rooms, built-in ' fentures in Hying room, dining room ' and kitchen. Two baths, fire-place, large scrcened-ln porch, two wood ' sheds, fruit room and garage. Iloau i tlful lawn and shade trees. Ixit 80x i 160. 340 S. Riverside. Phone 292-X. .''' 77 TOR SALE 40 acres land near Eugle Point. Good fruit land. May have value for oil. Moderate payment will hanrtls. Will sell nil or part. II. C. Stoddard. P. O. Uoi 477, Los Angeles . California. 73 FOR SALE Alfalln, grain and stock ranches from $5.00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold Buy Realty Co. tf FOR SALR Good ranches. See us before buying. J. II. Andrews. 31 N. Orape St. Pnone 63-M. tf FOR SALE L&.e. ana eichMUKe re&l estate. Oold Ray Realty Company. FOR riALw House, auii iiunKaTuw. . , furnished or unfurnished; aloo acreigo. C.. S, liutterfleld, phone 2X8, .'... ' FOR SALR MISCELLANEOUS l'OR SALE One wood or coal range. one gas rauge, one electric washing machine. Call Hubbard llros. store. Full SALE Alfalfa and wild oat hay mixed: also mllw cows. W. H. Ruiker. 7S FOR SALE Dining table. Phone 62S-J SO FOR SALE Slightly used wall tent, 12x14. heavy weight. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point. 77 FOR SALE Chairs, chiffonier, table, beds, toys, few other articles cheap. 20 W . Jackson. 70 FOR SALE First-class alfulfa hay In field one mile west of Voorhies Crossing. Sciiuchard Orchard. Phone f.ll-lt-3. . 78 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. first class, in field or stack. Near ('anal Co. ranch on Eftglo Point road. Address K. S. Tuylor, R. 3, Dux 1(12, Medford, or call 182-11. 80 FOR SALE Cheap, one 2 h. p. Wltte engine. Inquire McDowell's Shoe Shop, Central Poiut, Oregon. 70 FOR SALE Clean alfalln liny nnd red oat hay, $10. Phono 403-X-2. 7fl FOR SALE Shoes at another big drop In price at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. tf FOR SALE Good clenn wild ont hay In shock, close In. Phone 26-J-2. 77 FOR SALE .. JH50. -Pollyanna lunch room. 70 SIR SALE Wild oat hay In the field. TjPiuiU(ier. phono 5-F-2. ' , tf FOW' SALE Ifordson tractor cheap. 1 tyfttoii, Itohlmon Inc. FOR SAJ.E A-I alfalfa hay In tho field, $10, or will-deliver.. Phono 689-K-2. tf FOR SALE II tons of choice grain hny, bale- Phono 4C8-R-I. tf FOR SALE Wnr'Englo mining stock on June 23rd, for 40c a share. Phone 915, E. H. French. . 81 FOR SALE Stand", gmrel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 912-J. Samuol Bate man, S02 Maple St. FOIt SAliK MVKOTWR FOIt SALE One fresh milk cow giv ing G gallons milk per day. Phono 78S-R-1. . ..,..' 81 FOR SALE Saddle maio weight 900 lbs., for children or mountain riding. P. O. llox 717, Medford. 77 FOIt SALE Team of -horses, 4 and 5 years old, weighs about 27 hundred, gen lie and true;, wagon. and harness, all for $350. F. Walker, Central Point. 71 FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk cows, Wnlsh'B place, one mile north east of Medford on Crater Lako road. 97 FOR RALE Young milk, cow. F. C. tf neniy. i-none ui.-j-j. . . : . FOR SALE ltoglstered Shorthorn hulls and registered Ilumpshiro boars. Also saddle horses and work horses. Call on or write Ross H. Lund, Mountcrest Ranch, I lilt, Calif. tr AUTOMOB1LEB FOR SALE 1919 Chevrolet. . flno shape. Will take Ford in trade. Hox 124, Rogue River, i , 81 FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet or will trade for city property. May bo seen nt 602 S. Fir St. after 5 p. in. 80 FOR SALE 1918 Ford delivery car; would trudo for produce or . fruit. West Sldo Grocoterla. . ' tf FOIt ,TRADE-T-Four lots neur Jackson intiiool, off pavement, for car.. Box Mull Tribune. . .. .,,' 77 FPU TRADFC-Iit In Medford for - touring car;, What have you? Pliono 333. : .. 70 WILI TRADE Medford home or ranch for good' automobile. Telephone 728-R or 134-Y. tr FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city property. G. A. Guilders Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside. tf MONEY TO LOAN fO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 81 North Grape street LOST LOST Atrdale puppy. Answers to name of "Pal." Call 408-11-1. He wurd. 77 LOST 8. P. check No. 158024 payable to Hal Wright, amount $45.91. Fin der return Mall Tiibuno offlco. 70 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF-r-Attornov-at-law rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. ItEAMES Lawyer, Caroett Corey Building. i . . O. C. BOGGS Heal Estato, law and settlement of estates a specialty. B. F. LINDAS Attorney, Genera Practice. Patents a specialty. Stewart Bldg. W INFIELD R. GhVLORD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A BLOCK WORKS speclllzo In all kinds of cement building products, Cor. l'l aud Teuth StreeU, BUSINESS DIliKCTOItY Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VOltlS Abstracts of Title. RoomB 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Auto Supplies LAHEIt AUTO SPRING CO. We ara operating the largest, oldest aud best equipped plant in the Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Chiropractic I'liyslclnti JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 4 09-10 M. F. & H, building. 9 to 12 a. ni., 2 to 6 p. m., dally except Thursday. Phone 680. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. P. & H. Bldg. Phone 905. Electric Service. BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac tory distributors for Exlde Batter- .. les and Falrbanka-.Morse light . 'plants. Nat. Building. Phlne li'. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll aon, C P. A. Attention given -ttt ' anything In Accounting and Income ' Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 1B7-R. Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro ceeds to make additional farm loans and improve agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars, R. II. Hurd, Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Fidelity and Surety Honda FIDELITY. AND SURETY BONDS We execute nil forms of bonds. 1 McCurdy Insurance Agenoy. " X,ln . .. .. ' ..; " ' ;';! Instruction In Music. . ; FRED ALTC"rAIGHT Teacher o piano and harmony." Malght Mustr studio, 318 Gurnett-Corey Build ing Phone 72. , Mosan Art Ittigs MOSAN ART BUG CO. We weavi rugs from old carpets and ruga an clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean ant . clean when we clean them." 111 -W. Tenth, phone 180. Free delir ery. . ' , , v "'' . " ffctl '.o OstefiDBt'hi : ' ' ", , ; '.'', I""-1 K MAIn'I Dn. F. G. CARLOW. Dlt. EVA ! CAHLOW Osteopathic Pnyw; clanB. 41G-417 Oarnett-Corey Bldi Phone 904-L, Besidenoe Jtfti .i' Laurel St, ' 1 . ,f:'f.'"! ' DR. W. W. HOWARD--Osteopathlb Physician. Special attention glveo to eye, enr, nose and throat. !0I Liberty building. Phone 490.'.! . nt :)' t Physicians and Surgooni. fT. Q. HEINE, M. D. Physician. M Surgeon. Specialty, Eye; Ear, Nosd ' . and Throat.- Glnsses selontlflodlljl fitted and nronerlv ad lusted. J Off Io4 in .'314-31.5 Liberty Bldg:, cot1.' Grape a$j,T f""""- ... . .' . . ',.;lt DR.! J. uL. EMMENS Physician aha 1 ' Surgeon. Practice limited to eyrat 1 ' ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen ' tiflcally tested and glasses up, . 1 ptled. Oculist and Aurist for Bi'Pr-:! 1 Ri U. Co., M. F. & 11. Bldg. Pboil " 67. ....-' " DR.- WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon.- Offices M.; F. i Hi ' Bldg. Phone 166. Residence i 18 Genesee St. Phone 105-J-2. . ,iiv' DR. A, BURSELL--Splnologlst, Phys ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust monts, general treatments and dls gonosls. 309-10-11 M. F. & H, Bldg. Elevator to third - floor. Phone 29. - . , Printers' and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing oftiod ln Southern Oregon.- Book .binding loose leaf ledgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir BL Keal. Estate. ' BROWN & WH1TI0 Real Estate, Jor surance, Loans, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Hotol eoruer. tf. Rug Weaving.. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS ' Slakes fluff rugs from old anil worn carpets, and rugs. Phons S10-M. 706 Pine St. . ; -. , .v ': Transfer.- EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. Office 42 North Front at. Phons 316. Prices right. Servicer guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mor- ed day or night.' Service guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phone: Office 64 or res. 647-R or 206. tf Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. 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