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VA-nV, SEVEN 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY Just stop and reason it out with yourself. Can you afford to ignor j all these peoplo who uro constantly watching Die classified columns of The Mail Tribune In order to fill their many wants? Start at once and use this Advertising Medium TTEDFOI?n "NT ATT, TRTHTTME, MKDFOR.l ). OKEOON. ; TUESDAY. ,rtrXE 2t. 1021 DR. KEENE GIVES ' 0.! EUGENE, Ore., June 21. In the hope It will Inaugurate a like custom ! in other classes u gift of $3,01)0 lo be j used as a student loan fund until thoj interest shall muko tho compound j amount one million dollars, was an-1 nounced by Dr. Clarence W. Keeno of Kllverton, on behalf of tho class of 1890 at tho comnicncoiuent exorcises I here. When tho total has reached the million mark the terms of tho Bit', read that it shall be turned over to , the regents of the university us they sea fit. Clarence W. Keeen Is a brother of Dr. .1. M. Keono of Medford. When informed of tho news today Dr. Keeno said laughingly, "1 ulwuy.i knew he needed u guardian." Livestock POHTLAND, Ore., Juno ' 2 !. Cat tle ZbCx-ntH'. lower.. No receipts. Choice steers 50.75 ft ".CO: meilluin to .good JG7; fair to medium .'l,lii) , common lo fair $3.50 5.25 ; choice feeders S5ff5.50; fair to good 5JM5; choice cows and heifers $5.50 ft": G; me dium to good $-1.75 Ij'G.riO: fair to me dium . $3.7504.75; common cows, SL'.75 (S!:l.7.ri: cannei'H $ 1.50 iff 2.75 : .bulls $2.50l; choice dairy calves $H.SUii!: prime light $8ifcx.60; ino dluni llKlit 5fS; heavy $3 5. Hogs steady: receipts 57. Sheep steady: receipts 480. llutter. rORTLAND, Ore.. June 21. llut ter steady. -Extra cubes 2!iffi'30c: car tons 36c; prints 35c. Iiutturfat. No. 1 churning cream 2!;33c f. o. b., Portland; undcrgrudes 27c. Eggs and Poultry PORTLAND, Juno 21. Eggs, Soling price, case count 24 525c; buying prico 2lfI23c; soiling price, candled 2520c; selected candled In artons, 2 Sc. Poultry Hens, heavy 20(22c; light 15f'10c; broilers, 20L''2S2c; old roosters, l()ifi12c. Grain and' Hay Wheat $1.12Q'1.15; oats, $25. OU 27.00. Millstuffs MlHrun, $34.00. Hay Buying 'price, timothy, $20.00(525.00; aUalfa, $ 1 UiU'Ifa 19.50; clover, J1().00Q'15.00; Btraw, $14.00. S. F. Kbkk. SAX FRANCISCO, Juno 21. Hot ter firsts 3IVjc. Eggs, undersized pullets 22c: poultry unchanged. CHICAGO. June 21. Reports of severe draught in Franco counted as a bullish feature and there was a de mand for wheat In volume. The mar ketcloscd strong with July $1.28 to $1.29 und September $1.23 to $1.23 U . Liberty Bonds NEW YOKE, Juno 21. Liberty bonds closed: 3V4's 87.04; first 4's 87.40 bid; sec ond 4's 8G.G0 bil; rirst 4 Vi 's S7.40; second 414 's 80.80; third 4 '4 's 01.3(1; fourth 4V4's 86.86. Victory 3's 1)8.42 Victory 4's 98.40. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, June 21. The ntnek market today scored Its first Ktihsli.n tlal rally In uevcrul weeks Relaxed money rates and abort cove'dng were the impelling factors. Sales amounted to 1,000,000 shares. AlllB-Chnlmors 30.7 Amorcian Hoot Sugar 27.8 American Can 2 5 American Car and Foundry 117 Amor, llido & Leather pfd 4S Amer.. International Corp 34.7 American Locomotive 70 Amor. Smelting & rtcfg 30.5 American Sugar 70.8 American Sumatra Tobacco 44.7 American T. & T 102.7 American Woolen : 6G.7 Anaconda Copper 30 Atchison 78 All, Gulf & W. Indic3 20.8 Baldwin Locomotive 0 4.3 nliltlmoro & Ohio 34 Bethlehem Steel "B" 4 7.2 Canadian Pacific : 100 Central Leather 33 Chandlers Motors 55 Chesapeake & Ohio 4 7.5 Chicago, .Mil. and St. Paul .23.5 Chicago, R. L' & P 26.0 Chlno Copper 21.7 Colorado Kuol & Iron 2 7 Corn Products 02 t'lMieihin Steel 55.5 Cuba Cane Sugar 9 Erlo 11 -7 General Electric 120 General Motors y 9.0 Goodrich Co 30 . Great .Northern, pfd 03 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 20.3 Illinois Central 87.5 Inspiration Copper 31.5 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 4 7.7 International Paper 49.2 Konneeott Copper I S Louisville & Nashvillo 103 Maxwell Motors bd 3.2 Mexican Petroleum 10S.2 Miami Copper If. 8 Middle States Oil Hi." ilidvale Steel 23, Marled MeW SCMMKRV FHOCK Nothing is qulto so summery as dotted Swiss and hero tho color Is new vivid pink with embroidered dots of white. Fluffy organdy ruffles of plain white and a Brest Bash which is tho same material, plcot edged, attend to the business of trtmmlnir. Mlseurl Pacific Now York Central N. Y.. N. II. and Hartford Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & Rof Pan American Petroleum Peoplo's Gas '. Pittsburg and W. Va Ray Consolidated Copper Reading Rep. Iron & Steel Royal Dutch. X. Y. Shell Trans, and Trad Sinclair Con. Oil ....... Southern Pacific Snttihcrn Railway v Standard Oil of iX. J. rd.. Studobaker Corporation ' Tennessee Copper ,: Texas Company '. Texas '& Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific H. S. Food Products :. U. S. Retail Stores .'. F. S. Ind. Alcohol : linked States Rubber united States Steel Utah Copper Wosllnghouso Electric Will s Overland : ...... American Zinc, Lond-& Sm ...1. Butte nnd Superior Cala. Petroleum .' Montana l'owor, bid ......... . 17.8 . 65.7 . 15.6 . 90 . 60.3 o . 4 5.5 . 46.5 . 2 4.7 . 12 . . 02.8 . 45.2 . 4 8.8 . 40 . 19.8 . 70 . IS. 2 .105.0 . 72.5 7.2 . 30 . 20.3 . 51.3 . S .1 13.5 . 10.7 . 51 . 52.7 . 57 . 2 . 47.3 . 43.8 . 7 . 7.7 . 10.6 . 38.7 . 4 8 . 0 ..2 0 .. 11 .. 47.2 Shattuck, Arizona Puro Oil Invincible, Oil General Asphalt The ladles of the BeaKle neighbor hood arc making arrangements to hold tho Farm Bureau moving picture show at tho Beagle hall, Saturday night, Juno 18th, to belli Miss Poolo with her homo demonstration work. Tlicro will also be speaking. Ladies will serve ice croum, ten cents a plate. Every body come. Aubrey and Fred lulow, Ella nnd Victor Chapman urn thinning fruit at tho Trowbridge orchard in Antloch tho past w;cek. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Glass made a trip to Monlasuo Saturday and roturned Sunday. , t Mrs. Henry Morgan Is up from Cali fornia for a months stay with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Stacey. Mrs. Sain Marshall of Central Point is also on a visit to home folks. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gyp Vincent, Juno 13, a baby girl. Several families of this neighbor hood attended the barn dunce ut Moonvillo Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lucus mndo a trip to Jacksonville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean wero out from Willow Springs Sunday (o visit with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Glass. Mr. E. Glass took his cattle to the SLOW DEATH Aches, pair.9, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, Often mean serious disorders. .The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL fcrlnir quick relief nd cftn vrd off ddlT duesn'3. Known as thi national f fmd7 of Holland for mori than 200 ytr. All ilrtif-giats, 10 !. U.V ftir lh othta Gold M.dal n ararj be? Bcpt no lme.tiuo mountains Friday. Mrs. Glass will slay with Mr. and Mis. tins Dituworlli of Trail on a visit for a ,'ew days. Mr. and Mrs. it. Monro. Mr. Ellis Clark. Edward Rimilucl and W. C. Chapman started this week with their cattle lor the reserve. Mrs. C. arrei;an visited with Mrs. S. Pollard Wednesday. Mr. ajid Mrs. Sanderson and family were vi.dtiie; Mr. aud Mis. Lucus Wednesday. (JjdifNews A lKt 1'JlCl Co.) Mrriiiav lilrtwiNCs. I'rnnl; t Karri U ami Kiiihi'iiiH' fiol'tllNnil. Kern Wall; it TImhikis and Martha (1. Vnuii;;. (ir ult Court. 1 tank vs. Anna 1. .latkson Co. UYhsUT, ut al. Motion, urilt'i", tiuin- minis. Ceiii-mle Hpi'iux-r vs KU-ti lu-r SpiMi i it. iStnnniuns. I'lriiost H. Wnlfiaiuot vs. .1. J. Mi: Malum, ot al. Dimiii'S, (iiTtrtuli Sponcer va Kk'ti'lu' it'. 1 )ivorco. Stato vs. V. J 1. .lohnsun. ripi'Il- Imlk-t- nii'iits tllsniissiMl. Joia SchwitziT vs. ,). C. Ilaniptoii, i-t al. Affidavit of posting. .1. ;. Cameron vs. II. C. Hansen. AlI'(;ation:i and lntLMToutorios. lOva HaiKhl vs. Dil worth llalght. !)ivoivn. .1, C. l'(iwi'r vs. J. r.arlidull. IUl- iiy- Klorctui- W. llai'toll vs. 11. C. Uan Hi'ii, el al. tJrdcr. Fart hits and l'rult i'dwci'h Hunk vs. Ietct lOnaclc, 't its. Summons. William 1 ,. Mullet', ot a I vs. (H'oi-ron and California K. 1 1. Co., vl al. Iia-i-lainior. WilliiMii H. Wi'h'li. vs. ICt tu May Welch. Order. ft. C. Mi.'Alli;iler vs. Tom Hushing, Molion. J). Hero';;!, el al vs. .lessu Winbunt, et al. JJemurriT. Probate Court. ItufUH Edwards, estate. Petition, order. Chester Wayne Diess, et al (minors) j estate. Order. ) C. F. Young, estate. Order. Carrie Deall, estate. Final report. Order. Ilertie II. I'ankcy, et al (minors), estate. Order to nhow cause. II. H. Evans, estate. Collflnntion of sale. Daniel Whetstone (KUardlnnsblp), estate, ltepnrl, petition, order, oath, bond. Heavers do no work Tor a period of thrco tnonUis r Hime each .summer. 'OOOOOOC GOOOOOOOOC OOGOOOOOI T T J ' Q useu Automobiles For Sale One FoiVl Tr. Cur $175.00 One Ovci liiiiil Tr. Cnr Jtotli!l 90, 1010, in excellent con dition, with five iood I ires. Trice $095.00 One 1010 Chevrolet Tr. Cur, $525.00 One 1019 Oakland Six Tr. Car, cnniplctoly ovcrhmilctl nnd in fine condition, good, tires. A bargain, l'rino only $825.00 Tumy Motor Co. X 12:1-1.1 S. Front Street ClOOOOOOOOOtiOOOOOOOOCXViOOCSO ! I When it seems I ithat there's not j S a cool spot left 1 1 on earth, it's . B Hilvilla, iced li SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY Georgo Andrews, Manager MAIN FLOOR feleplioiin ISVSV f'OItXT-TIt MOTOIt CO., Tires, Aeeesiorles ' 250 .MODERN' I'l.l'MlllXG & HUATIXf; CO., Jleat. Ideal, Areola, Mueller I'lpelcKS (120 EXCHANGE TIRE CO., New nnd Helmut Tlrea ."20 SECOND FIXXJIl PP.. A. ItrnUI.CXD. Clilroprni'lor 285 DIt. V. It. KACFMAX. Denial Stirieon . .-. 2HS lilt. .1. '. II AYES. I'li.v-lclim nnd Surgeon .'.nil (.t:ol:(.i: AXDHIOwk STI Iiios. oliv, Mrs. George Andrews f..t-.l Mlts. i:. i:. CiOKlO, I'l.ioo and Harmony .".LM-.I FLOIILXqi UOMSLL, YlyUulst utnJ Vvmt wM4Mt Getting Along cood Women are as great sufferers from kidney and bladder ailments as Mien. Foley Kidney Pills help rid the bloud stream of impurities that euuso rheu matic pains, backache, swollen, aching joints and stiff, painful muscles. Mrs. Carey, llox (11, Ii. I'". 1). No. 2, Middle- town, N. Y., writes: "1 bad kidney trouble ever since 1 was a little girl, but 1 am getting along good slnco I have taken Foley Kidney I'ills." They act immediately and help restore the kidneys to healthful activity. Sold everywhere Adv. II KM WANTED Male and Kemalu WANTED Apnlu thinners. 728-lt or KM-Y. Telephone tl' WANTED Mini anil wile work. Apply Ited Cross. ranch V'J' CIVIL SERVICE examinations for clerks for l1oslal Mail Service aud Government Departments. Men, Women, over 17. ?l-0 month. Ex perience unnecessnty. For free par ticulars, write J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 7fX Equit able llldg., Washington, D. C. 7!l WANTED Apple thinners. L. Knipps, Phone GII0-L. WANTIOD Experienced ranch lnan and wife, preferably no children, to go on small ranch near horn. Must have experience witli cattle, hogs nnd bo nblo to Irrigate and do gen eral work of ranch. State particu lars as lo age, references, monthly salary, etc. House, garden truck, small produce furnished with salary. Commence by July first. Address, Lock ltox 138, II lit. Calif. 7'J WANTED Cherry prokors at Wester hind Orchards. Phono S-F-2. tf II KM' WA NTED KKMA LK WANTED Middle-aged or elderly woman to help caro for an old lady. Phono liflti-Y. . . 82 WANTIOD Woman between 30 and 35 years old ns companion In homo with elderly woman anil son on farm east of Modrord. Address No. 3113 euro Rogue Rlvor Courier, Grants Pass. 77 WANTED Girl for houso work nnd iissist with cooking on ranch, wages $5u. Tel. 38-K-B, Jacksonville. Pros ton. . . 78 WANTED Competent 50. Pliono 380. cook, wages tf WANTEDExperlcnced Hotel Medi'oi'd., w a 1 1 r o a s. IIKLI' WANTED UAM'J WANTED Several men nnd hoys to know that yoir cim buy uny hike for J3.00 por week. Liberty Shop, S Grape. tf WANTED Experienced married man to tako charge of ranch; mixed fruit, alfalfa and stock, flood posit ion for right man. Address Mall 'i'rlbuno llox SO. 7S WANTED Men and boys lo thin ap ples. Apply llardwell Fruit Co. 80 MEN WANTED for const ruction work on irrigation project, near Medford, Oregon. Wages laborers three dol lars for eight hours, less one dollar board. Other wage's in proportion. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. tl WANTED Wood cutters or will Hull slumpago. Gold Ray Ronlty Co., tolcphono 738-11 or 131-Y. tf WA N TK I ) S I T UATI OKH WANTED Lady cook wishes position in mine or camp. llox M. II., cure Tribune. 78 WANTED Mowing and raking to do; prompt attention given to stlinll patches. Address II., R. . HchulU G. D., or leave orders at tent lit north end of Central Ave. , 83 WANTED Sewing by tho day. nnlre 838 Dalrola Avo. WANTED MINCICLLANF.OU8 . WANTED Place on ranch to board bov 13 voars old. Elmer Reese, Box 705, Medford. . 80 WANTED Second-hand grain Cull 403-X-2. . . binder. ' . 79' WANTED To buy or ront'n roll top or flat top orflco desk. Cull 201-W or 715. 82 WANTED Pasture, closo In,' for rld ng horso. PhonoJKI, jVIodfold. 82 WANTED Largo size refrlgorutor suitable for store. DeVoc. : tf W'AS'TElWtcciriifn'g'Tnvallil (diulr. W. II. Jackoon at Medford National Bank. . tf WANTED This week, ten Ford cars, three more Ovorlnnda, to guarnnteo against punctures and blowouts, by installing Universal Tiro Filler. 110 N. Rlvorside. Phono 188-M. tl' WANTED Ilouso moving and T9 pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf KOU HUNT HOUBUS FOR RENT .1 room furnished house. Phono B37-.M Wednesday. 78 LOST Cretonne hand bug containing Bilver forks and biuioiib valuable to owner. Leave at Ibis office, 80 ADVERTISING RATES Classified Two cenls first insertion; one cent word word each subsequent insertion. Locals 10c line per insertion; ! by tho week, 7 times, o per line per day, In both of above count 15 words to a line unless long words, and then f words to a line. Count f For Sale. Wanted, etc., also each Initial, telephone number, etc., are counted as a word. Display 3i to OOc per Inch per Insertion, UatCM cash in advance. MO.XKY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. II. Andrews louna money on roui estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phono 53-M. 31 North Grape street. KOU KENT i.'l'ltNlSMED ROOMS FOR HENT Cnll 775. -Rooms at Y. W. C. A 78 FOR RENT Furnished rooms one block from city park. Large garage In connection; cars repaired at night. (JO I W Tenth, phono 601-R. tf von HKXT UOIiSKKICICIMXa ltOO.MS FOR RENT Furnished housekoepin'J room with or without board. Meals 3,rie. No. 3 East Fourth. 31 FOR KENT Two light housekeeping rooms, fill S. Central. tf FOK ltWNT rAUMS FOR RENT Alfalfa and grain ranches, sotno with irrigation, on highway near Medford. Gold Rav Jtealty Co., 738-lt, 131-Y. tf KOlt RENT 3000 acre alfalfa, grain and slock ranch, fine dairy ranch, 10 miles from Medford on river, rail road and Pacific Highway. Gold Rav Realtv Co., Telephono 73S-U or 131-Y. ' tf VOW SALK RKAli 10STATH FOR SAL10 Furniture. rugs sieves. 330 S. Riverside. und 7!) FOR SALE Small fruit and chicken ranch, 5 room house with some fur niture; also out buildings. Ideal home. Cause of selling poor health. Call or address 331 N. Holly. 83 FOR SALE Three room house locat ed on pavement; small sum down, easy payments. Seo owner, 705 N. Riverside. 80 FOR KALE Kino residence, . Main street, East Medford, under, lease Tor l-l months; for which period owner will make property produce' lo buyer 10 nor cent on purchase 'price. Call afternoons 3 to p. in.. 11 N. Central. 1 70 FOR SALE Nino ,J room residence closo in, lawn and shade, garage, wood house and garden. Ilouso new ly papered and painted Inside and out. No street assessments against property. Owner has Income of $50 per month from properly and ample room for his family. Terms on half. Phono 7111 -J or call at 335 S. River side to seo properly. 78 FOR SALE 13 acre ranch threo miles southwest or Gold Hill; about 30 . acres In ciiltlvallon, 7 acres 111 alfal fa sown this Benson, balance In grain; 20 bead of cuttle, 3 horses, farming machinery, all for $1500, $3000 cash, balance threo years tlmo Willi interest. Address T. II. Edlng ton, Gold 11111, Oro. Phono , 31-F-3. 102 FOR SALE 7-rooin houso, bath, oleu- trle lights, berries, 3 lots In fine garden, anil all outbuildings. .937 S. Holly or phono 77II-Y. 80 FOR SALE Modern 8-room residence. Two large sleeping porches, ltaok Hereon porch wired for clecti Ic haul ing. With garage. Everything un to date. See ownor at GIG W. Jack son St. 79 FOR SALE, leaso or exchange, 40 looni hotel and 3 business rooms, partly furnished; only hotel In town 1000. Telephono 728-R or 131-Y. tf FOR SALE OTl TRADE HiO acre ranch, between 35 and 40 acres In cultivation, Tor Ashland or Bedford property. For further particulars phone 333, Central Point. 81 FOR SALE 40 nercB land near Eagle Point. Good fruit land. May havo value for oil. Modorato povrnent will handla. Will noli nil or part. II. C. i Stoddard, P. O. Box 477, Lob Angeles California. 73 FOR SALE Alfalln, gram nnd stock ranches from $5.00 per acre up; , long time, easy payments. Gold Hay Kealty Co. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. See ns before buying. J. 13. Andrews, . 31 N. Grape St. Phono l3-M, tf FOll SALE Lcantv ana exchange real estate. Gold Hay Realty Company. FOR BALD; House and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; aloo ar.re-igo. C. S. Butterfleld, phone Xir, FIRST MORTGAGE Bonds for Sale I have a limited amount of First. Mortgage 8 per cent Convertnblo Honda to offer at thin time. Interest payablo November and May of each year. If interested call and see what i have to offer. EDWIN P. us v, Mala sti HUGHES JWe(irorU Ore, FOH BALK MISCKIiJLANKOUS FOR SALE ion lbs. of tanglefoot at reduced price. Talent Merc. Co., Talon!, Ore. 80 Ft) It SALE- -Clean J'linne boardless 1U3-X-3. barley 711 hay, $10. FOR SALE Barley hay In field oppo site West Side school. T. V. Williams- phone 31-F-31. 7'J I'M 11 SALE May Anne cherries. . Almond St., or growers Hank. Duke aud Royal .1. W. Shirley, 3S Fanners & Frulj 711 FOR SALE Chillis, chiffonier, table, beds, toys, few other articles cheap. 3(1 W. Jackson. SO FOR SALE Airalia and wild oat hay mixed; also milw cows. W. II. Ruckor. 78 FOR SALE Dining table. Phono G38-.J 80 FOR SALE Flrsl-elass alfalfa hay In field one mile west of Voorhles Crossing. Schuchard Orchard. Phono tilHt-3. 78 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, first class, in field or stack. Near Canal Co. ranch cm Eagle Point road. Address K. S. Tnvlor, R. 3, llox 103, Medford, or call 133-11. SO FOR SALE Shoes nt another big drop In price at tho Medford Shoo . Hospital, 11!) E. Sixth St. tf FOR SALE Wild out hay in tho field. T. 10. Pottenger, phono G-V'-B. tf FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap. Pntton, Robinson Inc. FOR SALE fleld, $10, 689-11-2. -A-l alfairn liny or will doliver. In the Phono tf FOR 8 ALU liny, baled. -11 tons of ehoico grain Phono 4UK-R-1. tf KOU SALE War Englo mining stock on Juno 33rd, for 40o u ahuro. Phone 015, E. H. Eronch. 81 FOR SALE Sand, KraVel, sediment and dirt. Plowing nnd teaming work done. Phone U13-J, Samuel Bate- mnn, 302 Maple St. VOH HALIC MVIMTOCIS FOR SALE 1 year old horso wolght 1360. Anyone having shepherd dog to spare Phone 8ti!l-ll. 80 FOR SALE One fresh milk cow giv ing (1 giillonti milk per day. Phono 788-R-l. 81 FOR HALE Six beautiful freBh milk cows, Walsh's place, ono nillo north oust of Medford on Crater Lake road. ' 97 FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn bulla ami registered Hampshire boai'B. Also uaddlo horscB find work horses. Call on or write Uobh II. Lund, Mountcreat Hunch, l'lllt, Calif. .tf ArTOMonrtiK FOR SALE A good buy in a Studo bakor touring car. Call owner, 9(13 .1 82 FOR SALE Dodge louring car; no reasonable offer rofusod. 520 S.outli Contrnl. , 82 FOR SALE 1919 Chovrolet, fine Bhiipe. Will lake Ford in trade. Box 121, Roguo River. 81 FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet or will trade for eltv property. May bo Boon at 502 S. Kir St. after 5 p. m. i 80 FOR HALE 1918 Ford delivery car; would Initio' for produce or fruit. West Sldo Grocolorla. tf FOB KXtmAOK WILL TRADE MoiiMid homo or ranch for good automobile. Telephono 728-R or 134-Y. . . ... i tf FOR TRADE Trucks to trnflo for city property. I). A. ChlldorB Motor Co., 127 N. lllvoi-Bido. If TAKEN t'P TAKEN UP On .lime (ith or there about one light hay imiro, wolght about 1100 lbs. . Ilrnndod L on left shoulder. Owner uiuy havo snmo by paying for ad imd pasture. Munkln ltiinch, Jacksonville. 80 IIUS1NESS DIltECTOKr Attoi-noys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-Rt-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. . . i , ;, A. E. REAMES Coroy Building.' -Lawyer, Gnrnott- O. C. HOGGS- Ileal Estato, law and settlement of ostatos a specialty. D. F. LINDASAttornny, General Practice. Patents a specialty, Stewart Bldg. WINF1ELD It. OArLvJHD Lawyer. Boom 7 Pnlm block, 107 East Main St., Modford. , Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK "WORKS speclllzo In a LI kinds of comont building products. f'n- vir unit Tnt.h Street It Pays TO KNOW VOl'lt TlfSIXESS Do you know jour luoiitlily losses or ffiilns? It not, consult us about your bookkeeping and othor business troublos. . 5 AudYtif " Aeeouir)r,a t? kYSTEMAERVlCElO; IrvsuraAcc.rjy livestnerjsst Al. P. KCIIMITT, Mgr. Phono 6M1 LKwrty Bldg. IIIISIXESS lllltECTOKY Abstractors Ml'RRAY PROS. & VAN'VOIUS Abstracls of Title. Rooms 3 and D, No. 33 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON' COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance Autn Supplier LAIlETt AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, olrieHt nnd best equipped plant In the Pnciflo northwest. Psn our springs when others fail. Sold under written guaranteed. 31 North Kltteonth St., Portland, Oregon. Chiropractic tliyslrlnn JOUETT P. DRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms '109-10 M. F. & 11, building. 9 lo 13 n. m., 2 to 5 p. m.. daily except Thursday. Phone 580. DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Natural Pnlnlosa Meth ods. Itooin 438 M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone 965. IOloctrlc Service. HATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fao tory distributors for Exido Hatter lea and Fairbanks-Morns light plantB. Nat. Ilnlldlng. Phlno 110. lOxpert Accountant. WllSON AUDITING CO.-T-E..M, Wil son. C. P. A. Attention Riven to. anything in Accounting nnd Income Tax ronulromonts. Look Into our simplified accounting rrtothod. Lib erty Hldg., Medford. Phone 157-11. Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER ,bjr buying Farm Ixan Bonds. Pro. coeds to make additional farm loans and Improve agricultural conditions. Terms and pnrtlcularn, E. II. Hurd, Socy.-Trons., 411, M. F. & II. Bldg., Medford. Fidelity nnd Surety Tlondn FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS . Wo oxocuto nil formB of bond". , McCurdy Insuranco Agency. , tl Instruction In Music. KUED ALTON HAiGllT--Toacher ot piano and harmony. Hnlght Muslr studio, 318 Garnott-Corey Build ing Phono 73. ' Mosnn Art Hugs MOHAN ART RUG CO. Wo weovt rugs front old carpets nnd rugs and clean all ruga. "Hugs wo clean art cloan when wo clean them." Ill W. Ton tli, phono 180. , Free dolly ' ory. ! , . . ' '. Osteopaths OR. F. G. CARLOW, DIt. EVA MAINf CARLOW " Osteopathia Physl clnnB. 410-417 Gamott-Corey Bldg Pliono II04-L. Rcsidonco 26 8, Laurel St. , . DK. W. W. HOWARD OBtoopathlfl I'hyBlclnn. ' Special attention given to oyo, ear, hose und throat. 307 Llborly building. Phone 498: 1'hyslclnns nnd Surgeons. T. G. HEINE, M, D. Physician- and Surgeon. Specialty, Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glussoa scientifically fitted and proporly adjusted. ' Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. C'rapo and Main Sts. ' OH,. J. .!. EM MENS rnystnlan and Surgeon. ,Pntctlco limited to eye, ear, nouu and throat. Eyes scien tifically tsteL and glaancB sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlut'for R. P. It. R. Co.. M. F. & II. BUlg. Phono 607. , DIt. WM. W. r. .HOLT Physician and Surgoon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. .Phono 105, Uosldonce 118 Gonosoo St. , Phono lfj5rJ-2. DIl. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phys ician and surgoon. Spinal adjust meats, gonoral treatments and dim gonoBis. 309-10-1 t M.v-F. & H, Bldg. . Elevator , to third ; tloor, Phone 29. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTLNO CO. has th9 Dost equipped printing bfflco In Southern Oregon. . . Boole binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prleeB. 2 7 N, Fir St. Real Estato. BROWN & WHITE Real Estato, In surance, Loans, Invostmonts, Notary Public. Holland Hotol corner, tf Hug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and , rugs. Phone 610-M. 706 Pino St. .. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 4 2 .North Front 3t. Phone , 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mor ed day or night. Servlca guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phone: Ofrlco 644 or res. 647-R or 206. - It Undertakers I'FltL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Slsth and Oakdnlu. Ambulance service', JJUon 1. . . ' 4