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PAT! ft VTTFj ' & 15,000 PEOPLE I JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY! Just stop and reason it out with yourself. Can you afford to ignore all these people who aro constantly watching the classified columns of The Mail Tribune in order to fill their many wants? Start at once and use this Advertising Medium MEDFOTTO M"ATIi TRTBUNE, MlTDFOftD, Oh'KOOX. MONDAY. .TVS P. '20, 1021 - x EX-MEDFORDITES' ! GOAT INSPIRATION ! TOP, CALIFORNIA! BERKTJLKV. Calif.. (Special) ".M.v goat Ihnt ukimI to live n Crape Btreet in Medfnnl, nnl vas Hie in Hplratiou for many hi:Ii s.-liunl jokes, wii8 the iiiHpirulion for me-to p into tlio. Pure HIimmI .Milk Goal lmsineHH," Haid P. K. linker, who was principal of the Mrdi'oid hinh school Uurhiff Hie yearn uC IMS ami liUi. "I find that I can carry on this IniHtncHH with school work Just fine, unci you otmht to nee the new pure hloucl I WouKhi down in Sacramento. Why, he cost me ?300. "You know down where I'm teach ing Mrs. Kakcr and I run a regular little ranch with our home. Mr. IJaker has accepted the prinei palship of the Princeton high school In California for the second year. Here ten rural districts are united to support this one high school and the assessed valuation is five and a half million. .Mr. leaker says such a nouree uf in come makes it possihle for the high Hchool to taku; up nianjt iutore.sting jProjejetA , ' ;t i i ' j i- - Also the "school is taliiti-'advantage of the Smith-Hughes Mil and are opening up an agricultural depart ment in the (high school since Mr. jJnker;haH heeit tltylre. )'".' Air. Raker Is spending the summer 1n Herkeioy .anri looking for teachers for the crnning ypar. j ''. , ; 110 says that Mr. Moricyimlds, for mer commercial teacher and hand and orchestra director in the Med ford high school has heen elected io the position of instructor of all winged and string instruments in the Prince ton high school. If Mr. MeUeynnlds accepts this po sition he will give individual lessons to students during school hours. This is also a new department added since Mr. J laker has been the principle. Little Ijorna Paker wilt attend the University play school this summer. AS U. S. VISITOR TO AVOID LEAGUE KOMIS, June 1. The president of the Italian senate, Stgnor Tomnia.su Tittoni, several times minister for for eign a f fairs, will leave for America noon to deliver some lectures at W'H lianis College, WilUanistown, Mass. Speaking of his plans, Senator Tit toni said: "In my lectures I shall not touch upon the question of the League of Dubious, unless other lecturers speak ulmut it. Even then it would he my object to avoid propaganda. The league being u quest if mi, which divides the two great political parties in the United States, I might easily be misunderstood and wound Ameri can susceptibilities, as I might have the appearance- of interfering in an internal controversy of the country giving ne hospitality. "This, however, will not prevent me from discussing the mutter in private conversations, the more so, since hav ing participated in the work of the League of Nations, and having seen at close quarters its mechanism in ' action, 1 formed a clear conception of Its deficiencies and of the, reforms which it would be wrll ,to introduce ftito it, i reforms: which ;in my opinion r would.- fully ratlsfy the American point of view.' ' ' ; 1 ' .".Both Premier Glolitti and County Sforxa, ministm of foreign affairs, urged me to go to the. stales, as, from my lecture a - better- knowledge- of Italy may lie brought about, buL I tOiall hnve no official mission rjn the Italian to the American govi-rur ment, as our distinguished ambassa dor, Senator Uolandi liicci. deals with the utmost competence with the ques tions interesting the two countries. "I shall therefore, remain In Ameri ca only the time required for my lec tures, .returning to Italy in August." RIGA. Juno 20. Honors such as arc usually accorded to royalty or to offic ials of high rank were Riven the Dutch steamer Alexander Polden when she arrived at Pclrograd recently, says the, newspaper Izvestia of Moscow. The steamer brought the first Marge cargo of food that has entered the har bor for about three years and as she passed Kronstadt she was saluted by the battleship Marat, while Russian sailors lined the docks and cheered. With years of starvation behind them dock workers by day and night, unloaded 5530 barrels of the ships cargo of herring so swiftly that the next day twenty carloads of herring were despatched to .Moscow whih rest was left for distribution in 1'etro grad. Since the Alexander Polden made port, two more steamers have arrived nt Petrogrnd carrying 17.000 baneU of lierring, which were quickly unloaded. RUSSIANS WILD WITH JOY WHEN Archduke Joseph Of Austria To Wed I mtAL JHIW Him a OtftVICI. NttfUVJW Archduke Joseph Krancl?, son of the Archduke Joseph is reported en gaged to Princess Yofcvida, of Italy. Ring Sketches of Bygone Years Then was very. Utile boxing in the heavyweight championship bout be tween .lack Johnsoni; and Jim Klynn, the Pueblo fireman, at Las Vegas, Xew Mexico, on, the Fourth of July, Flyun attacked J hnson somewhat after the manner of a bull charging a bolshevik banner. Johnson de voted most of bis energy to holding Kty nn's arms, like a ticklish person defend I n;.j hi nisei f from a playful comrade. The police stopped the per formance in the ninth round. The referee awarded his decision to John son, as he had had the upper hand during those sporadic periods when it appeared that, a boxing bout was taking place. Fly n n was "strop?? on beadwork, but it was of ii physical character. Now and then he would ram lib- pato into the pit of Johnsons stomach. Johnson complained that; Flynn was behaving like' a billy-goal '-and Flynn called the referee's attention to the manner in which Johnson', was hold ing" him., " '" Ju the 'ninth round the', challenger became extremely peeved ytien John son grabbed his arms a net clinched tightly, (in the br-ak he lowered hi;? head and bored Jn for all he was worth, butting Johnson in tin body and then Jumping up and crashing his head against Johnson's face. It was then that the referee called a halt. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 20. Cat tle Steady, slow; receipts 157S. Choice steers .$ Tfr 7 .r.ti ; medium to good.$G.5U(?i;7.00; .fair to medium, $0 (f0.50; common to fair. $lfni.00; cholco reeders. 5.2 ." ? ." . r. 0 ; fair to good, $4. 755. 25; choice cows and heircrs, ?5.50f; G.00; medium to i;ocd ?5(f5.50; fair to medium, Iff .1.00; ci'.nnors, J2;i.00; bulls, $:i.50ft, 4. 7.1; choice dairy ealven, $0.r,Uifi .1,0.00 ; prime -lit; lit. $'.il :.50 ; medi um' liiiht, $G(i 'J.00; heavy, f.Ui B.O0. . I Iokb Steady to 50c higher. Re ceipts, (17!t. Prime Unlit. $S.75fr K..10; smooth heavy. 25(1 to ."00 lbs., ?7fi.x.on; ;;oo lbs. ami up, $i;ffi7.oo; rouKh. heavy, 517.00; fat. pigs, $S.75f!t.!l.00; feeders, $S.501i H.O0; Rtags, $:iR7.00. Sheep Pleady to 50c higher. Re ceipts 2 2 4 ft. Kast of mountains lambs ?r,.50ffi 7.50; best valley, $(i(f'fi.75 ; fair to good, ?5fn.00; culls, $4.1; feeders, S2.50(fivl.00; light yearlings, ,4.r.Ofi5.00; heavy $lft,4.50; light wether's, $1 1.50; heavy, J:if4.00; ewes, ?1 Ji 3.50. liulter. PORTLAND, Ore., June 20llutter Steady. Kxtra cubes, 2fH-:(0c; cur tons, I! tie;, prinls, ;i5c. Ilutterfat No. 1 churning cream, 2!l:i3c f. o. b. Portland; undergrade, 27c. S. V. Ilutter, l-gs and Poultry. SAN -FRANCISCO, June 20. Ilut ter, extra' choice, ,17c; prime firsts. 34 l-2c; California firsts, 3.1 l-2c. Kugs, extra choice. 2Sc; extra firsts, 27c; California firsts nominal; dir ties, 2i l-2c; extra pullets, 2.1 l-2c; undersized pullets,' 22 l-2c. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howl.tt Anion the business callers net mentioned in my last was K. V. Ibitt son and Mrs. Ou'y Pruett. Mrs. Ous Niebuls motored to .Neil ford to no "t her daughter and grsnd ehikl. who came up from California thelto spend the sunilocr ill our delightful climate and to avoid tbe sweltering heat of her home ibmnte. !. IV. Cariett and hi -brother W. O. Carre:: of Ilrmvnsborn .were visitors to our town. They have leased the charb-y Tcrril! farm a shnrl distant- 'uiuve i;r,.,wnboi o and were hcie. hav- Frank I -o put- i 4 CaMor nl' Ki-cso Ovck also renixirj uui- blai-ksinilb tbr sami .1.1 V. I j I W. II. Pli.sbknli of I'lirtlunil cnnic I i n ainl spi-ut tin. uibt and a par! the iii-M day. He is ait old ivil ,var IVfti iaii ami is viy unit h inti-fi-sti-d jilt Ihv Aati' ilidusti-y a:nl while bis hiMiie is itt I'oillaiid he siu-iuls bis winters in the soldier's liutne hear l.es iAiiKiles and in tuakiim bis regular Mips eai'b fall ami spriiwT, etter.-illy (siiettds a few days at the Suitnyside ;bot'-l and while here spemls his time !,i;atbelihK abates, but this time be saiil that there was s,t i'a b green jvietatiou that it was very difficult to ;fitid them. He dins net seem to care ; for the ceniliH'rt ial value of tbein, but lias I l.i-lii cut and imiunled for the satisfaction of htokiim: at tbein and uceasiinlally Kives tbein away to Ills friends. W. W. Haas of Oakland. Calif., was also a Ktiest at the Sunnyshlc betel dining the week. ltohcrt I''. Warner, one of tile clerks in the Aslilaml pesteftiee and AV. IO. liolton, also of Asblalul were here for dinni'r. Miss Inez Willits of Persist and her Utile niece, .Miss Dnrolby Willits. d.uu;hter of the late Key Willits, came font Thursday morning on the Kaglr I'ttmt-l'erstst stai;e and went on In .Medford on the Kagle l'oint-Medfuril stage. Jeff Conciver. A. M. Cay and I'M Spencer started Thulstlay afternoon to the headwaters of the South I'nip qua river to develop a sulphur mine that has been discovered and only partially developed. Their plan is to open it up so that they can show what they have ami by that means induce capitalists to invest itwmey and thus bring it to the market. It is located abut eight miles from any wagon road, but if the sulphur proves as good as the samples they have brought out It will probably mean something to Southern Oregon. F. L. Iwilldes represcut-ng tile meat Ji'ollKe, Seattle. Wash., anil A. M. WIs well. representing Security Ueineily Co., .Minnesota, were here fpr dinner I Tb ur.-day. Two men came in Thursday even ing for the night. They bad their bay baling machine along, anil were on their way to C.reen Mathews. As 1 was on the sick list Thursday anil Fri day and was confined to the bouse. I did not gather very many l'kiglets during the two days. O. 11. Wingtiekl of .Hill, Calif., came In and spent the day with friends in town. Mrs. Denton, one of ur newly made citizens from town, motored to Med !ford about the middle of the week. ! Mr. 11. II. I turd and Mr. CI. W. r.aunspaeh, representing the farm loan, were here for dinner Thursday. They came out to set an appraisement on some iand in this neighborhood. A man who is hauling wood for It. 1. Pierce, who bad the contract with Frank Ithodes to clear Ibe right-of-way and' do the grading on the unit between Hog Crock and when; the new bridge will span Itogne river, has been hauling In a lot of wood for some of our citizens and taking his dinner at the Sunnyslile. A. C. Spence of lirwusboro was a business caller, lie rcprls that they had n terrific lmil and rain storm at his placu about the middle of the week . Charles (iillette of Ashland and Mr. I'bearson. the former who has charge of tbi' rock work. for Win. vn dor llel len, the contractor tor placing the crushed rock n the Crater Lake high way between the David Cingcade place on Antelope Creek anil Trail. Mr. Von dor llellell Is nw fixing up bis camp on I'.utte Creek where he is putting up a rock crusher and pre paring to bring the electricity from the main line on the west side of Uogue river. lo is rushing bis work and expects to have the crusher In operation 111 a short time, lie will use the stones out of the bell of the creek and by the time they are crushed, will be fine material to make a good solid read bed. (I. Milehel, the niaii'wlio. has bad charge of the horses on- I he unit between the ligucKiver b,i;bge and Trail for Win. Von der llellcn. brought out the last or the horses that they have heen using on the work and turned them over to the owner, Charley Delln. The reader will excuse a little brev ity In my b iter today, as I am cutting tired anil will stop for this time. rx(xoooxcxxiorxK)oooooooooot Used Automobiles For Sale One Foni Tr. Car ....$175.00 One Overland Tr. Car Moilel 'J(l, !)!!), in excellent con dition, with five guild tires. J'licc $695.00 Ono .1010 Chevrolet Tr. Cur, $525.00 One 1010 Oakland Six Tr. Car, completely overhauled and in fine condition, Rood tires. A harcjain. Price only ...; $825.00 fumy Motor Co. 12:-ia.j S. Front Street im Mini- blarksmit liia dime. SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY (o'orgo Andrews, Manager .MAIN 1'I.OOIt Telephone ni'RV CORXFll MOTOIt CO.. Tlre, Accessories 250 MODKUN l'l.t'MHIXG & HKATIXG CO., Heat. Ideal, Areola, .Mueller PiMhs 020 EXCHANGE THUS CO., Xew nnd llelinllt Tires .120 SKCOXD FJOOIl DIl. A. ISCUKI.CXD. Chiropractor 2H3 lilt. V. n. KAUFMAN. Dental Surgeon 2H5 Dlt. .1. V. HAVK.H. Physician mill Snrceon "03 (.I'Oltct-: AMiltlAVM SI'I'Iilos, X'olii-. .Mrs. George Andrews ,t2..l M Its. I-:. I:. ;oi;i:. Piano and llanooor ,12.'l-.l FLOItLXfli UOWtLL, VluUufcil and ADVERTISING RATES Classified --Two cents first insertion; one cent word word each siibseipicnt. iuseition. ! Locals lou line per insertion; by the week, 7 times, 5c per line ! per day. In both of above count tl words to a lino uulos.i long words, ami then 6 words to a line. Count For Sale, Wanted, etc.. also each initial, telephone number, etc., ! are counted as a wind. Display 35 to 50e per Inch per insertion. Rates cash In advance. HIXP W.ANTLTI Male and Pcmtilo CIVIL SKRVICK examinations for clerks for Postal Mail Service and fioverntnent Ik'partnients. Men, Women, over 17. $12u month, ex perience, unnecessary. For free par ticulars, write .1. C. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 75S Kquit ablu llldg., Washington, 1). C. 7!i WANTKD Apple thinners. L. Knlpps. Phone G00-L. WANTUD Fxpeiienced ranch man and wile, preferably no children, to go on small ranch near hero. Must have experience with cattle, lings and 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 salary. Commcnco by July first, -. Address, Lock Hex Fill, Hilt, Calif. 71) WANTED Apple thinners.. Dcq lien- driekson, phono 577. 77 wTnTKD Cherry pickers at Wester luiid Orchards. Phone S-F-2. tf WANTKD SITUATIONS WANTED Window cleaning, floor waxing, lawn mowing. Can wash your oriental rugs satisiaciorny. Al. Rhoads, phone 705-W. WANTED Sewing by tho quire 82S Dakota Ao. day. In- 79 1 1 1 '1 1 , 1 ' WANTKD KI0MAU5 ! I WANTED- Woman between 30 and 35 years old us companion In home with elderly woman and son on farm east of Medford. Address No. 203 care Rogue. River Courier, Grants Pass. ' ' 77 WANTKD Girl for house work and assist wllh conking on ranch, wages $00. Tel. 3S-F-5, Jacksonville. Pres ton. 7.S WANTKD Competent $50. Phono 3S0. cook, wages tf WANTKD Kxporienced lintel Medford. w a 1 1 r e a i). II Kl.P WANTKD MALE WANTED Experienced married man to take charge of ranch; mixed fruit, alfalfa and stock. Ciood position for right man. Address Mall Tribune llox 80. 78 WANTKD Man with tractor to plow and culllvale 100 acres orchard. Cold Ray Realty Co., phono 728-R or Fll-Y. i tf WANTED Men and boys to thin ap ples. Apply liardwell Fruit Co. 80 MEN WANTKD for const ruction work on irrigation project near Medford, Oregon. Wages laborers three dol lars for eight hours, less ono dollar board. Other wages in proportion. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. tf WANTED Wood cutlers or wH, sell , Ktumpago. Gold Ray Jlciilty Co., teLcpuono 728-R or 131-Y. I, ,hlt WANTKD M I.SCKLI.AN KOU8" WA NTKD Whereabouts o( Mr;, or Mrs. L. G. (illeve. For reward write 29 S. Pioneer, Ashland,' Ore. 77 WANTED To buy or rent a roll top or flat top oftico desk. Call 201-W or 715. 82 WANTED Pasture, close 111, for rid ing horse. Phone 4T.G, Medford. 82' WANTED Largo sizo refrigerator suitable for Htore. DeVoo. tf WANTKD Reclining Invalid chair. W. II. Jackaon at Medford National Hank. tf" WANTED Dressmaking nt my homo corner Sixth mid Cherry Sts., Cen tral Point. Ore. Prices reasonable. Mrs. L. E. Hartwlg. 77 WANTED To buy 500 cords of wood, fir and oak. Phono (131. N. 11. Ncwcoinb. 77 WANTKD This week, ten Ford cars, three more Overlands, to guarantee against punctures and blowouts, by Installing Universal Tiro Filler. ' 110 N. Riverside. Phono 188-M. tf WANTED Feeder hogs. Phone 895. 77 WANTED House moving and pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. WANTED Sorei'Kl men and hoys to know that jou can buy nny blko foi $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S Grapo. tf 'Xva;Uvf UJ-Llil-'. I ' I I 1 4.1-14, 1.1 ! FOR 1SKXT Fl'ltMSIIF.Il UOOMSl I OR It I 'NT Call 775. Rooms at Y. W. C. FOR RFNT Furnished.' rooms on,1 block from city park. Largo garage in connection: cars repaired a( night. GO 1 W. Tenth, phono Ool-R. tl FOIt UK NT TAHMS FOR RFNT--2000 ncro grain and stock ranch on river near railroad station, p. O. llox 1091. tf FOR R K N T Irrigated alfalfa ranch near railroad town ana river. Llobl Kay Really Co. tf l'OU KKXT MorslOKKKPIXO ROOMS FOR ItMXT Furnished housekeeping room with or without hoard. Meals 35c. No. 3 Fast Fourth. el FOR RKNT Two light housekeeping rooms. 511 S. Central. tf FOll KXtTHAWGW FOR TKADK Four lots near Jackson school, off pavement, for car. Hox 25, Mall Tribune. 77 WILL TRADK iMcdlord bom ranch for good automobile. Telephone. 72S-11 or 131-V. tl FOR TRADK Trucks to trane Tor city property. O. A. Childers Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside tf FOll SAUi UEaIj 1CSTATH FOR SALE Flue residence. Main street. Kast Medford, under lease for I I mouths; for which period owner will make, property produce to buyer II) per cent on' purchase price. Call afternoons 2 to -I p. m.. 11 N. Central. 79 FOR SALK Lot 50x120 In Ashland for auto or light truck preferred. Must have good tires and engine. Seo W. D. farcy, 5GG Fiilrview. Ashland. 77 FOR SALE Nine room residence, close in, lawn and ahade, garage, wood house anil garden, llonso new ly pttpcixid and painted inside nnd mil. No street nssoasnionts against properly. Owner has income of $50 per month from property and ample room for his family. Terms on half. Phono 701.1 or call at 325 S. River side to seo property. 78 FOR SALE -12 acre ranch three miles 'southwest of Gold: Hill; about 20 acres In cultivation, 7 acres In alfal fa sown this season, balance 'in grain;. 20 head of vat lie, 2 horses, , farming machinery, all for $1500, $3000 cash, balance three years time 'with inturest. Address T. II. Kding- ton, Gold Hill, Ore. Phono 31F-3. 102. FOR SALE 7-rooiu house, bath, elec trie lights, berries, 3 lots In fine garden, anil all outbuildings. 937 S. Holly or phone 779-Y. SO I'Oll SALE Modern 8-rooin residi'nce. Two large sleeping purifies..' Riudc screen porch wired for clcclrlc heat ing. With garage. Everything up to date. Seo owner al 510 W. Jack son St. 79 FOR SALE, lonso or oxohnngo, 40 room Itotel and 3 business rooms, partly furnished; only hotel In town 1000. Telephone 72S-II or 131-Y. tf FOR SALE Oil TRADE inq acre ranch, between 35 and 10 acres in cultivation, lor Ashland or Medford property. For further particulars phono 333, Central Point. 81 FOll SALK Small fruit and chicken ranch, 5 room house with some fur niture; also out buildings. Ideal homo. Cause of selling uoor health. Call or address 334 N. (lolly. 77 FOR SALE Sickness nccossllnlcs me selling my six room house, lot 50 by 240, very best bottom land, 5 blocks from bridge, east side, havo city water, also good pumjting system, hearing fruit trees and berries, good garden In. Would consider second hand car as part, of first payment. Ford preferred. Trice, ready to move In, $1(100. Phono 359-Y. 77 ''Oil SALE Attiactrvo modern house, two-story bungalow type. East front and deep porches, 8 rooms, built-in features in living room, dining room and kitchen. Two baths, fire-place, largo scrcened ln porch, two wood sheds, fruit room and garngo. Beau tiful lawn and shade trees, lit 8()x 1G0. 310 S. Riverside. Phono 292-X. 77 FOll SALE 10 acres land near Eagle Point. Good fruit land. May have value for oil, Moderato payment will bandla. will sell all or part. II. C. Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Lob Angeles California. . 73 FOR SALE Alfultn, grain and stock ranches from $5.00 por acre up; long tlmo, oasy payments. Gold llay , llealty Co. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See us before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phone B3-M. tf FOR 8ALE Leaiib and exchange real estate. Gold flay Realty Company. FOR SALFj lluuseir una uungnlowa, furnished or unfurnished; alno KCtcige. C. 8. Butterfleld, phone Silo FIRST MORTGAGE Bonds for Sale I have a limited amount of First. Mortgage 8 per cent Convertablc Bonds to offer at IhlB time. Interest payablo November and May of each year. If Interested call nnd see what I have to offer. EDWIN P. HUGHES 113 W, Mitlu St, .MiidforU, Oif, FOIt BALE MISCKI.LAXEOC8 Hill SA1.K -May Duke and .1. W. Kbiil Farmers A; Roval Anne cherries. Almond St., or growers Hank. 'V, 2S FOR SALK Chairs, chiffonier, table, beds, toys, few other articles cheap. 20 W. Jackson. fco FOR SAI.K May Duke cherries. Power, 101 Portland Ave. 10. FOR SALK One wood or coal range, otic gas range, one electric washing machine Call Hubbard llros. store. 77 FOR SALF Alfalfa and wild oat hay mixed; also lullw cows. W. II. Rucker. 7S FOR SAI.K Dining table Phone 52S-.1 80 FOR SAI.K Slightly used wall tent 12x11, heavy weight. Ralph Waldo Klden. Central Point. FOR SAI.K First-class airalfa hay In field one mile west of Voorhies Crossing. Sehuehard Orchard. Phone Gl l-K-3. 7S' FOR SAI.K Alfalfa hay. Mist class, In field or stack. Near Canal Co. ranch on Kugle Poinl road. Address K. S. Taylor, R. 3, llox J02, Medford, or call 132-U. SO KOR SALIC Shoes at another big drop 111 price at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 K. Sixth St. tf FOll SALE Ootid clean wild out hay In shock, close In. Phono 25-J-2. 77 "OR RALE Wild oat hay in tho field. T. 10. Pottenger, phono C-F-2. tf FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap. Patton, Robinson Inc. ' FOll SALK field, $10, 5S9-U-2. -A-l nlfaira hay or will deliver. In tho Phone tf FOR SALIC 11 tons of cholco grain hay, baled. Phono IG8-R-1. tf FOR SALE War Eaglo mining Rtock on Juno 23rd, for 40c a share. Phono 916, K. II. French. 81 FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sediment nnd dirt.' Plowing and teaming work rtnno. Phono 912 J, Samuol Ilato- innu, 302 Maplo St. FOIt 8A1H lNlVKSTOOK FOR SALK One fresh milk cow giv ing (I gallons milk per day. Phono 7N8-R-L Sf FOR SALK Saddle mare wolght SOU , lbs., for children or mountain riding. P. O. llox 717, Medford. 77 VOtt SALK Team of horses, 4 and f years old, weighs about 27 hundred, gentle and true; wagon ami harness, all lor $360. F, Walker, Central Point. " . 71 FOll SALE Six beautiful fresh milk cows, Walsh's place, ono tnllo north east of Medford (in Crater Lake road. 97 FOR SALIC Registered Shorthorn bulls mid registered Hampshire boars. Also saddle horses and work horses. Call on or write Ross II. Lund, Moutitcrcst Ranch, I tut, Calif. tf AUTOMOIULICft FOR SALE A good buy in a Slude bakor touring car. Call owner, 9G2-.I 82 FOll SALK Dodge touring car; no reasonable offer refused. 520 S.outh Central. 82 FOR SALE 1919 Chevrolet, fine shape. Will lake Foni In trade. Box 12-1, Rogue River. 81 FOll SALE 1920 Chevrolet or will tindo fur city property. May bo seen at 502 S. Fir St. after 5 p. in. 80 FOll SALE 111 IS Ford delivery car; would Irade for proiluco.' ) or fruit. West Sldo Groceteria. " If MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. II. Andruws loans money on real estate and buys mortgagee and Liberty bonds. Phono 53-M. 31 North Grape stroot. JXST ,OST Ali'dalo puppy. Answers to namo of "Pal." Call 408-R-l. lie ward. 77 IH'HIXF.KS DIHECTOUY Attiu-neys PORTER J. NEFF Atlorney-nt-liiw, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnott Coroy Building. O. C. BOGG8 Real Kstato, law and settlement ot ostatos a specialty. urK 7 Ll NDAS Attorn ey General Practice Patents a specialty. Stownrt Bldg. WTNT'i eT7Tr. UAYLoft D Luwyerl Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORK9 specillze In al: kinds of cement building products i'nr vir nnd Tenth Streets It Pays ro know voru iirsixrss Do yoti lEtimv your monthly Iiwmn or RIlllW. If not, consult us about . your bookkeeping and other buplness troublos. t : ysteuXowiceio- 'Irvsurarvcc Vtkr lfveslnwits I M. I'. HCIIM1TT, lgr. I 'bono SHI Liberty II I it it. IieSlXKHS IMIiFCTOItY A list factors r MURRAY PROS. & VAN VOIIIS t Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5 '" No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. i'" IACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated ISI04 Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance Auto Supplies S ' LAHEU AUTO SPRING CO. Wo nri oporatinR tho largest, oldest boi best ooulpped plant In tho Pacin northwest. Use our springs whm others fall. Sold under wrlttei guaranteed. 34 North FiftcenU St., Portland, Oregon. I 1ilroprnr(fe riiyslrlnn JOUETT P. DRAY Straight Chlro ; practlc. rooms 409-10 M. F. & H;-s building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 pl m daily oxcept Thursday. Phon 580. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chlrojife iiiiiv.iiv (uin limit i u i i-iuiii:na Junius oda. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldgh Pliono 9B5. F.loctrlc Service. HATTERY & KLEQTRIU CO. Fac ' tory distributors tor Kjldo Bnttor "i lee 1 nnd Fnlrbnnka-Morse Ugh plants. Nat. Building.' Phlne 116 1J xpert Accountant, WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll son. C. P. A. Attention given t anything In Accounting and Inconv Tax roqulroinents. Look into ou simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Modtord. Phono 157-R. Farm Loan Bondi FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARM El by buying Farm Lonn Bonds. Pre coeds to malco additional farm loan nnd lmprnvo ngrleultiirnl condition? Terms and particulars, VS. II. Hurd Secy.-Troas., 411 M. F. & It. Bldg Medford. Fidelity and Surety Hondo FIDELITY AND SURETY 1JOND8 Wo execute all forms of bondf McCurdy Insurance Agency. t Instruction In Jluslc. FRED ALTON I1A1G11T Toacnor o piano nnd harmony, llalght Musi. studio, 318 Garuott-Coroy Build lng 'Phono 72. . Mo.siin Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. We woav rugs from old carpets nnd rugs ant clean nil rugs. "Rugs wo clean an clean whon wo clean them." Ill W. Tonth, phone 180. Free dellv ery. .. Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAIN1 CARLOW Osteopathic Thysl clnns. 410-417 Garnott-Coroy Bids Phono 904-L. lloaldonce 20 8 Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oatoopathi Physician. Spoclal attention glvei to oyo, oar, nose and throat. 301 Llborty- building. Phono 496. Physicians and Surgeons. T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician am Surgeon.1 Specialty, Eyo, Ear, N08' nnd Throat. Glnssott ' sclentiflcall: fitted and properly adjusted. Offlci 1114-315 Llborty Bldg., cor. Grape am1 1 Main Sts. !' 1 ur-: . .1 uk. .1. J. ISM mens pnyslelan ant Surgeon. Fractlcd llriiltod to eyoi oar,- nose and throat. Eyes scion tifioally tested and glasses flup pllotl; Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P ! Jl. U. Co., M. F. & II. Bldg. Phom 5U7. ,, . DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physlolat and Surgoon. Offlcos M. F. & II JUdg. Phone 105. Residence 11) uonosoe St. Phono ltiB-J-a. DR. A. BURSELIu Splnologlst, Phy iclan and surgoon. Spinal adjust monts, goneral treatments and din gonosis. 309-10-11 M. F. St II Bldg. Klovator to third floor Phono 29. Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has thi best equipped printing office lr Southern Oregon. Book binding I loose loaf lodgers, billing systems, 6 otc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St t Ileal Estate. Public. Holland Hotel cornor. UT; ' Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF KUO WORK makes fluff rugs frpm old ana worn carpets, and rugs. Phond 610-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front 31. Phond 815. Prices right.. Service' guar! . anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mor ed day or night. Service guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 8 Vl Plinna' flftla It i i ,m in -iv vi '. -a . is llntlertnkem PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Hlxth, and Oakdale, Ambulance sor?lce ..v.. Si'3' If'