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CHAUTAUQUA AT I
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' , WUII IN mUOIUj
Tho splendid musical program fori111",1 10 ,iave bought -a nice little
the Chautauqua season has been ar
ranged by H. B. Pasmore of San
Francisco, who was especially retain
ed to engage the best available tal
ent. 1 Result: The Pasmore Trio,
raraous ,over the United States andjunnv. shortness- of breath anil nau
favorably known In Europe.:. Albert sta. She had awful hendaehos and
Rosenthal, cellist, also with an Euro- (hot flusho sail over' Her body and was
plan) reputation., , Margaret Speer. a jl3--t' to ruiiiting spells and attacks
favorite soprano ot Los Angeles and
; vicinity,' and mow forging ahead. In
San Fransclsco.', G. . W. Rasmussen.
a young tenor. with. a splendid, high
voice. Catherine Warner, a graduate
of Oberlin Conservatory, Ohio, with
a deep mellow contralto.
,- The girls' quartette: Four young
women with voices just budding into
the beauty ot youthful .artistry.. The
pf.rsonel of the quartette follows:
" Therese Zahnatyn, soprano soloist of
St; Stephen's. Episcopal . . church, ot
San Francisco; Dorothy Dunn, with a
Ij high- flexible, ' coloratura r soprano;
fit yera Matthews,, teololst at the 1 lay
ward Presbyterian church, San Fran
, Cisco; Esther Llndsey,-soloist of the
First' Methodist Episcopal church,
. Berkeley. .- , i , " .
i Tho two quartettes have been re
hearsing for several weeks under Mr.
Pusmore's direction. They have
practiced for long periods, unaccom
panied, without varying a hair's
breadth from the pitch a result sel
dom reached even , by the greatest
singors. Lovers ot pure, sweet mu
sic will enjoy these quartettes to
their 1 heart's content.
- Tho Pasmore trio of: little girls
who won the hearts o Chautauquans
are-now mature and noted artists
who have concertlzed in Berlin, all
over tho United States,, from San
Francisco to New '. York and from
Seattle to the Northwest to Atlanta
by the sea, and even beyond the west
ern coast to Honolulu.
" Albert Rosenthal studied in Ger
many: for ten years, has-a technique
that can scarcely be surpassed, has
played concerts With the famous
Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin,
has: concerted with most of the prin
cipal 1 orchestras In various parts ot
Gormany, and hus made a tour ot the
United States. Mr. Rosenthal has
just acquired a magnificent old Ital
ian 'cello. . . . 1
- Ethel Johnson has !een one of the
most welcome artists of the Univer
sity of California Extension concerts,
for the past two seasons. She has a
powerful, soprano voice and is, at the
same itime, a coloraturist of no mean
capacity.! She makes a specialty of
singing Jenny hind's' favorite songs.
i Margaret Caldwell Speer was an
Ashland girl. She had. a. few lessons
with Mr. Pasmore, when he first vis
ited, Ashland. Since then she has
studied with the best teachers in Los
Angeles, and tor the past year, has
been again working under Mr, Pas
more's guidance.' f W will let a :few
of many press notices speak for Mrs.
Spoor. .! . -
And now a word about. 11. B, Pas
more's singing. Mr. Pasmore Is old
. er. than ho used to be,;.in years, but
,. - not in voice. He says' he has put it
.'T' upito his family to say 'Time to
stop, Dad." But r.icy still say "Go
.oii, Dad, you never sang soJwoll before;"-
A short time ago "Dad" sang
all .of Schubert's famous .Miller Songs
at the University of California, to the
delight of a thousand people and
ended; with his voice perfectly fresh
and "going strong."
O., W. Rasmussen can sing ''High
C" ; with .perfect- ease."- -He recently
sang Mendelssohn n "Then Shall the
Righteous Shine Forth," before a
large audience al the. Greek Theatre,
University of California, with great
effect. ...... ..-. .
Samuel Hume, ' director of the
Grcok Theatre Dramatic and Musical
activities,-, wrote Mr. Pasmore a per
sonal letter thanking him for the'
splendid program, Mr. Rasmussen be
ing one of the soloists.
Therese Zahmatyn was also soloist
on the same occasion and the Pacific
Musical Review story read, "When.
Miss Zahmatyn sans thai hush came
over, the audience. which oniy comes
when a notable thing is being cnact
'.od.' . . '
-,Vcra Matthews is a favorite singer
in. club circles of San Francisco. Her.
beautiful , me7.7.o contralto and win
ning manner always captures her au
diences, i
. jDorothy Dunn Is a young girl from
Eugene, which may account for, her
lorcly:volce. , She has been . stpdying
with Mr. Pasmore for a little more
than a year. Just hear her and Bee
what may be accomplished In a short
time. 1
Esther 'Llndsey Is another novice
with, a reputation to achieve. She is
second alto, and "her voice Is low
and sweet, an admirable thing in wo
man." These artists are all actuated by
one motive, tho love of their beauti
ful art On the whole, they present
phases of. tho development 4n art
finished and noted musicians, and
young singers, well on the way to
achievement of artistic excellence.
with fame beckoning
them on and
urging greater endeavor.
SPOKANE HAN HAD
SPENT ENOUGH, TO
;;BUY A GOOD FARM
"I spout money enouKii on modi-
It iih'm nnd treatment cm my wife's
jiarin. sum aukusi Aiiiirrsoii, ::ji
IE. Spratsue Ave.. Spokane, -"but Tan
lac has relieved hep oomplotoly at a
'cost too small to mention.
J -"For' ton 'or Twelve years she snf-
ifercd after nearly every meal from
t l.'ieille tiln-l in lioi ul it ,- 1, nn I utt .', -
of divines. She never slept well and
suffered fnn. ' nervoupnoss day ami
nlKht. She eomplafried of being
weak and .tired v much of tho time,
couldn't do her housework and, in
fact, whs forced to spend a Krent
deal of her time In hod.
"lint Tanlae acted different from
any other medicine 1 ever found and
I have been surprised and delighted
at the way it lis brought her out of
her troubles. She sleeps like a child
and never complains of an ache or a
pain of any kind. In fact she is so
different that she- would hardly -be
taken for the same wman. rfeol like
I would, be -dodging a duty if I didn't
give others the benefit of my wife's
experience with Tanlae." Adv.
SURPRISE PARTY
' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 24.
Jack Dompsey today is. celebrating
his twenty-sixth birthday by taking a
24-hour layoff from all training activ
ities. The camp was closed to tho
public for the day.
Dempsey received a . hundred or
more telegrams from admirers- and
-lelatives,. extending birthday greetings
and wishing him good luck in his de
fense of the championship against
Georges Carpentler at Jersey City,
July 2. Ho looked eagerly forward to
a message he expected from his moth
er in Salt Lake City.,
Dempsey is in such splendid condi
tion that Manager .lack Renins has
decided that ho will . not require the
sorvices of Kid Norfolk, negro light
heavyweight and others who were ex
pected to be in camp for the final
week of training. '
The full training program will be
resumed tomorrow and the champion
also will box Sunday with his present
sparring partners. - ,
: The tltleholder will do his last work
with the gloves Tuesday and Wednes
day, according to the schedule laid out
by Manager Kearns today. Dempsey
will take some light exercise on
Thursday to loosen up his muscles,
but on Friday will remain in seclusion
at his camp until the time for his de
parture for Jersey City.
; Newspaper correspondents' plan., to,
givo Dempsoy a surprise party at his
camp r tonight. -,1 Toddy Hayes, the
champion's trainer, had a cake baked
for "him with 2B candles on it. The
newspaper correspondents have a jazz
bank to serenade the champion during
the party.
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There, occucrod a mo.'t beautiful nnd
happy wedding at the historic old Col
ver home in Phoenix, last StiMJay,
when Miss Juanita Mae Furry , of
Phoenix, became the bride of Neil H.
Franklin of Medford.-n : ,1
Miss Furry is tho only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A.-Si Furry and grand
daughter of the. late Samuel and Hulda
Colyer, pioneers In the Rogue River
valley, is a most beautiful and accom
plished young lady who has grown to
young womanhood in our midst. She
is possessed of musical and business
ability, and has filled a most impor
tant position in the office of :the coun
ty! pathologist the past two. years-
The groom is also a young man of
education and business ability, and
has been In the employ of the Mall
Tribune office for a year or more, hav-
FRECKLES
Now Is
the Time to (Jet Kid of Tllc-c
I'gly spots.
There's no Ioniser the slightest need
of feeling ashamed of your freckles.
as Othinc double strength is Ruar-
anteod to remove these homely spots.
Simply (ret an ounce of Othine
double strength from any druggist
and apply a little of it nlcht and
morninff and you should soon see that
even the worst freckles have begun
to dlsappenr. while the lighter ones
have vanished entirely. It is seldom
that more than an ounce is needed to
completely clear the skin and gain a
beautiful clear complexion.
Be sure In ask for the donbll
strenirfh Ulnlne-n this is sold under'
j guarantee of money back If it falls
'to remove freckles.
Adv.
ins come to Oregon from Missouri two!
years ago.
The old Culver home, which has
been home to six generations, was
beautifully decorated III wild mock-1
j orange, an 1 canterbury bells in pink
(and white. Mock-oran&a and ferns
I were hanked high behind an altar of
1 white pedestals which held candle
I sticks containing three pink and
: white candles on either side formed
the entrance to the aisle of pink and
white ribbons, through which the bri
jdal party reached the altar,
j Little Miss Agnes Culver and Mas
ter Claude Cate. Jr., were ribbon bear
ers, and little Miss Doris Rose was
ring bearer. Rev. Angol of Phoenix
officiated, the bride being given away
by her father. A: S. Furry.
I ..Mr. uutt -Mrs. sneeis and -Mis. uuuer
sang, "O, Promise .Me. Aubrey burry.
brother of the bride, sang "I Love You
Truly." Miss Elizabeth (lore played
Mendelssohn's wedding march as the
bridal parly entered, first Rev. Angel
and tho groom, then the bride on her
lather's arm.
The ring ceremony which was very
impressive, was used. After the cere
mony there was refreshments of cake,
ice cream, nuts, mints and coffee and
punch. The color scheme was carried
out in ice cream and cake.
There were present about 150 invit
ed guests. The bride and groom left
Tuesday -evening for Shasta Springs
and Klamath Falls and other points on
their honeymoon. '
The many beautiful and useful gifts
of silver and cut glass and many other
valuable household articles, bespoke
the love and esteem In which the
young couple are held by their many
friends.
Mrs. Reed, sister of James Allen,
returned from San Francisco last Sat
urday to her home in North Talent on
a business deal.
Miss Bertha Wolverton came home
from Ixjs Angeles ;o neend the wed
ding of her friend, Miss .luanita Furry
and will return m a short time.
Miss Kate Rice, .Mrs. Fred Pratt,
and her daughter have been visiting
Mrs. Walter Allen tho past week.
Aubrey Furry returned from Corval
lls Sunday where he has been attend
ing college tho past year.
.Miss Mabel and Berthold I learn re
turned from Corvallis the last of the
week to their home in Phoenix, and
Berthold is in his father's store as
clerk:
Miss Fay Carver will teach in the
summer school at Ashland this sum
mer, the term beginning about the last
of June.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward, Mrs. Geo.
Drake, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Slovens
were among those doing trading in
Phoenix Monday afternoon.
Miss Voorhies was in Med ford Mon
day procuring cherries for canning
purposes.
Tuesday evening there was a social
gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Young on what was formerly known
as the Clint Stewart place. The even
ing was spent as a purely musical one,
there being a number of our most en
thusiastic musfc lovers present, among
them Mr. and Mrs. Sheets, Mrs. J. M.
Rader, Dr. and Mrs. Hray and others.
Miss Carol ita Dunlap of Provost, in
the Applegate valley, is over for a
month's stay with her mother's school
mate, Mrs. .1. M. Rader, and may take
up the . study -of -music while here.
To make a good -.
iced drink, a full
bodied, fine flavored
tea is needed.
Hilvilla, a better tea,.
7 is delicious
r when iced "
, FIRST MORTGAGE
Bonds for Sale
I have a limited amount of First
MorlKfie X per cent Convertablc
Bonds to offer nt this time. Interest
payable November and May of each
year. 1 - ' -
if Interested call and see what I
have to offer. ' . ,. .- .
EDWIN P. HUGHES
115 V. Main St. Medforil. Ore.
ISiiil
i
, ; SPARTA BUILDING PIEECTORY
GeorRO Antireivs, Manager' ' '
MAIN FLOOR Telephone
WRY CORNER MOTOR CO., Tires, AerrsHnrles ; ; 230
MODERN I'Ll'MWNU HEATING
I'lpclcst 1 , (120
EXCHANGE TIRE CO., New ami Rebuilt Tire, S20
, . SECOND FLOOR "
DR. A. BCRKLUND, Chiropractor 285
DR. V. R. KAVFMAN. Dcnlnl Surgeon
I'll. . C. HAVES, I'liyslrhm nnrt Surgeon .ftBil
GEORGE ANDREWS STl'DIOS. Voire, Mrs. George Andrews S2.1-.I
M KS. I-:. I-:. GORE. Piano and Harmony S23-J
FLORENCE HOWELL, Violinist; and.
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ADVERTISING RATES '
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Classified Two ' cents word
first Insertion; one cent word
each subsequent Insertion. j
4 Locals li'c line tier insertion; 4
by the week, 7 times 5c per line
per day. '
In both of above count fi words
4 to a line unless long words, and
then 5 words to a lino. Count
For Sale, Wanted, etc., also each
initial, telephono number, etc.,
are counted as a word.
Display 35 to 50c per Inch per
insertion.'1
Rates cash In advance.
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WANTED SITVATIOXS
WANTED Mowing and raking to do;
prompt attention given to small
patches. Address R.. R. Schultz
G. D., or leave orders at tent at
north end of Central Ave. "'83
WANTED Work by man and wife on
ranch or will manage fruit, truck or
stock ranch. Man experienced with
irrigation. Host of references. M. B..
Kenilworth Hotel. 82
" HELP WANTED
Malo and Female
WANTED Apple thinners. Telephone
72S-R or 134-Y. , " tf
WANTED Apple thinners. L. Knipp3.
Phone- 600-L.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Soveral men and boys to
know that you can buy any bike for
12.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S.
Grape. tf
MEN WANTED for construction work
on irrigation project near Modford,
Oregon. Wages laborers three dol
lars for eight hours, less one dollar
board. Other wages In proportion,
Rogue River Valley Canal Co. tf
WANTED Wood cutlers or will sell
stumpago. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
telephono 728-R or 134-Y. . . tt
. HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Competent stenographer,
capable of taking dictation. Box
91. Mall Tribune. " tf
WANTED A girl for stc.adx house
work in family of three. Inquire
111S N. Riverside. . 82
WANTED Middle-aged or elderly
woman to help care for an old lady.
Phone G9H-Y. 82
WANTED Competent cook, wages
$50. Phone 380. . - . tf
WANTED Experienced wa'ltrem.
- Hotel Medford. ' -
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS '
WANTED Loan on city property;
good security. Box 90, Mail Tribune.
86
WANTED Party with auto or truck
to take thinners to work distnnce of
9 miles on highway. Phone 728-R
or 134-Y. ' 81
WANTED 25 tier of 12-Inch furnace
wood, 12 ',4 tier of oak, and 12M tier
of body fir, to be delivered nt the
school house', in Dirt. No. 10, 214
miles NE. of Medford, on or before
Sept: 1, 1021. Contract will he lot
to lowest blddor. Corresimnd with
B. D. Smith, Medford, Oregon, Clerk
Dlst. No. 10. 85
WANTED To buy 01 rent a roll top
or flat top office desk. Call 201-W
or 715 82
WANTED Pasture,' close .In, for tid
ing horse. Phono 416, Medford. . 82
WANTED Large size' 'refrigerator
suitable for store.' DeVoev tf
WANTED This week, ten Ford cars,
, three more Overlands, to guarantee
against punctures and blowouts, by
installing Universal Tire Fillor. 110
N. Riverside. Phone 188-M.-' tf
WANTEDr-House . moving 1 and re
pairing, Phone 488-M or 488-X. - tf
FOR RE NT A P A RTStE NTS
TWO AND 3-ROOM furnished apart
ments, day, week, or month. Two
blocks south Mr.ln St. 217 S. River
side. Phone 457-J, Riverside Apart
ments. , 105
FOR RENT Furnished two room
: upartnient close In. -Fine lawn and
large garage. No. 04-W. Tenth, tf
FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Large well furnlBhed
Bleeping rooms, with hath privileges,
at 325 S. Riverside. . 78
FOR RENT Modern bedroom, hoard
if desired. Phone 553-L. 82
FOR RKNT Furnished rooms one
block from city park. Large garage
In connection; cars repaired at
night. 604 V Tenth, phone 501-R.
- - tf
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT part - of offleo room,
ground floor, splendid location, ad
dress 37. Mail Tribune. 82
CO.. Heat Ideal, Areola. Mueller
2IW
JwiVlir;)!
j 1 j 1 ii iyi u.i.i n t im
FOK KENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT
rooms. ;!22
Light housekeeping
S. Central. SI!
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
iDoin with or without board. Meals
35e. No. 3 East Fourth. 31
FOR RENT Two light housekeeping
rooms. 511 S. Central. tf
FOR RENT rARMf)
FOR RENT Alfalfa and grain
ranches, some with irrigation, on
highway near Medforil. Gold Rav
. Realty Co., 7:18-11, 134-Y. tf
FOR KENT 3ml(i aore alfalfa, grain
and stock ranch, fine dairy ranch.
10 miles from Medford 011 river, rall-
. road and Pacific Highway. Gold
Hav Realty Co., Telephone 72S-R or
134-Y. . tf
MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money
on real estate and buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Phone 53-M. 21
North Grape street
LOST
LOST Bundle of bedding and clothes
between Guy Conner's place on
Antelope--and Perrydale. Liboral
reward. Phone 644. .81
LOST Leather hag between Phoenix
and Ashland Sunday night, contain-
ing bank book. Return to Mail Tri
bune and receive reward. 81
LOST Gold bar pin set with 14 pearls
Return to Mall Tribune. Reward. S3
LOST Two checks and other papors
011 Main street. 111 party please
: mail or deliver to Associated Oil Co.,
Medford. ''82
FOR EXCHAWGB
FOR TRADE Small house nnd lot In
Ashland for Ford cur. C. M. Chap
man, Talent. 84
WILL TRADE Medrord homo or ranch
for good automobile. Telephone
728-R or 134-Y. tf
FOR TRADE Trucks to uaflo for city
property. G. A. Chlldors Motor Co.,
127 N. RIversldo. tf
FOR TRADE 17 ucrc home; 6-room
houso, barn, etc., family orchard,
some grain for hay, located close to
highway, good town and schools.
cash price $4000. Add. owner, llox-i
.1, Tribune. 81
FOR SALE REATj ESTATE
FOR SALE 25 acres In crops. Some
fruit; very best soil; 5-rooni modem
house; largo barn; closo to Mud-
"' lord. Terms. C. S. Duttorflold. 82
FOR SALE 5 ncros, house, barn,
chicken house, orchard, a Vis miles
out, $1800 for quick sale, good terms.
Inquire 518 King St. 82
FOR SALE On account of leaving
Medford will sell my homo, 340 S.
Riverside. -Two story bungalow,
East front, eight rooms, two baths,
fire-place, sleeping porch, bullt-lu
features In Hying room, dining room
and kitchen, Fruit room, woodsheds
and garage. ImI 80x100. Mrs. Geo.
, J, Hoffman, phono 292-X. " ,90
'OR 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 334 N. Holly. 83
FOR SALE 42 aero 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,
farming machinery, all for $4500,
$3000 cash, balance, three yoars time
with Interest. Address T. B. Elling
ton, Gold Hill, Ore. Phono 31-F-3.
- 102
FOR SALE, lease or exchange, 40-
room hole! and 3 business ruopis,
partly furnished; only hotel in town
1000. Telephone 728-R or 134-Y. Jf
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acre
much, between 35 and 40 acres In
cultivation, for Ashland or Modford
properly. For -further- particulars
phone 333, Central Point.
;81
FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches from $5.00 per acre up;
long .time, easy payments, Gold Ray
Realty Co. tf
FOR SALE Good ranches. See. us
before buying. J. B. Andrews, -31
N. Grape St. Phone 53-M. tf
FOR 8ALE Lease, and exchange real
estate. . Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR SAL& Houses' and bungalows,
, 'furnished, or - unfurnished; also
.' acreage, C- S. Butterfleld, phone
216.
fXXXO0OCXX0O0OCOO&O0OOO0O04
2 - ' TtI'vI . 8
I Automobiles i
$ For Sale
One Fori! Tr. Car $175.00
fi Ono Overhaul Tr. Cur Model X
8 90,, 1919, iii excellent 'con- 8
X ' flitinh Willi fivi -" rrftfwl X
0 tires. Price $695.00 8
8 Ono 1919 Chevrolet Tr. Car, 8
8 $525.00 O
X Ono 1919 Oiikluml Six Tr.' 8
fi Cur, completely 'overhauled 8
p and in fine condition, Rood 8
011 l.v .................r...825.00 8 X
$ lUlliy 1YHHUI KjV, 8
8 123-12.1 H. Front Street X (
9009900900000990009990909 '
I FOR SALE SnSCELLAXXOUS
Jl'ST OUT! ONLY MAP showing ac
curate locations wells and geological
structure Elorado Held. Price: cloth
5.0i; paper $1.00. Knapp & Tanner,
Geologists and Engineers, City Hall
lildg., Eldorado, Ark. SI
FOR SALE Rocker, table, bed, gar
den tools. 20 W. Jackson. 83
FOR SALE Fourteen choice Ancona
yearling lions. Hatched from eggs
direct from Sheppard. First house
south of BChool house in Phoenix. SO
FOR SALE Dining room set and
leather couch at 501 S. Holly. Phone
361-Y. 81
FOR SALE I am going and going
soon; everything on the place for
sale; Iron beds, bureaus, commodes,
cooking vessels.- bi.ckets, almost
new Majestic range, almost new
base-burner heater, extension tables,
and many other useful articles at
your own price, at the, house, day or
night. Can t soil by phone; come
and see what we have. Shortio Gar-
nett, 208 Clark St. i
l,'Olt QAM,' r.nr-r, liiiiiflunnm ICImhnll
piano,- guaranteed to he high class
nnd perfect, $350 for quick sale.' 163
Granite St., Ashland. Phono 411-11.
81
FOR SALE OR TRADI3 Columbia
drag saw.' only used 20 days. See
Medford Shoe Hospital man, 119
Sixth. Medford. SI
FOR SALE Bing and Royal Anne
cherries. Berkeley Orchards. $:
"OR SALE 700 cords hard and soft
wood close to highway. W. L. Van
Houteti, Gold Hill. ,'--. 84
FOR SALE Ono 25 h. p. , boiler, ,18
h. p. 1. euglnor, shlnslo, 'machine.
Phonu 61, Guy Conner. 81
FOR SALE Overland truck, chick
ens, chicken wire nnd bicycle. 617
' E. Eighth. Call mornings. 81
FOR SALE First-class alfalfa hay in
field ono mile west of Voorhies
Crossing. Schuchard Orchard. Phono
Gll-R-3. - 82
FOR SALE Shoes nt another big
drop In price at the Mediord Shoe
Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. tf
FOR SALE Wild ont-hay in tho field.
T. E. Pottongor, phone 6-F-2. -, tf
FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap.
Patton, Robinson Inc.
FOR SALEJ-A-1 alfalfa hay in the
field, $10, or will dollvor. Phone
689-R-?. . 1 . '.tf
FOR SALE 12 tons of choice grain
hay, bnled. Phono 408'R-l. tf
FOR SALE War Eaglo mining stock
mi Juno 23rd, for 40c a share. Phone
91G, E. II. French. 81
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, - sediment
and dirt. ' Plowing and teaming work
done. - Phone 91 2-J. 8amuel Bate-
man, 302 Maple St.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALIC Dodge, 6-passenger, new:
cord , tires, one extra, $800. Call
Medford Harness Co. . -g2
FOR SALE Dodgo $700.
Inquire 618
81
W. Main St.
FOR SALE A , good' buy in u Stitde-
haker touring car. Call owner, 962-J
82
FOR SALE Dodge touring car; no
reasonable offer ronised. o20 S.outh
Central. " 82
FOR , SALE 1919 Chovrolot, fine
shape. ' Will take ForiLin trade. Box
124, Roguo River.- ----- - - -81
FOR SALBr 1AVEHTOUK
FOR SALE Cheap, work horses, sad
dle horses and brood , marcs. Walsh's
place, one milo northeast of Medford
on. .Crater Lake road. .
106
FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk
cows,- Walsh's place, one, mile north
east of Medford on Crater . Lake
road.', - V' .' -.87
FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn
bulls and registered Hampshire
hoars. Also saddle, horses and work
horses'.' Cull on" or write rRoss H.
Lund, Mountcrest Ranch, Hilt, Calif.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
- Attorneys
PORTER J. NEKF Attorne-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building. '
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett
Corey Building.
O. C. HOGGS Real Estate, law and
settlement, of estates a specialty.
B. F. LINDAS Attorney, General
Practice. " Patents a specialty,
Stewart Bldg.
WINFIELD R. OAYLO!tr Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford.
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS specllize In all
kinds of cement building products,
''or Fir and Tnnth,' Sfraets. " "'
It Pays u,.'
I'O KNOW YOUIl BUSINESS'
Do yon know your monthly
losses or kiiIiih?
If not, consult us about .
your bookkeeping " and other .
business troubles.
Auditirvft
5
AccouMlrv-.
ERVICClO;
lr3urejcc
Irwesfme.Nts
M. P. SCHMilT, Mgr.
Phone (ftl Libert r Bldg.
BUSINESS DI RECTORY -
Abstractors
MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORIS
Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6,
No. - 22 North Central Ave., up
stairs. . ..
JACKSON COUNTY -ABSTRACT
COMPANY Incorporated 1904,
Abstracts ot Title, Title Insurance.
" Auto Supplies "
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We ar
operating the largest, oldest add
best equipped plant in the Pacific)
northwest. Use our springs when
others fall. Sold under written
guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
; Chiropractic niyslclan
JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H.
building. 9 to 12 a. m:, 2 to 5 p.
m., dally except Thursday. Phone
580.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic and Natural Painless Meth
ods. - Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg.
Phone 965.
Electric Service.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO; --Fac
tory distributors tor Exide Batter
lea and '-Fairbanks-Morse light
plants.' Nat. Building. Phlne 116,
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son. C. P. A. Attention given tri
anything in Accounting and income
'Tax requirements. Look into our
simplified accounting mothod. Lib
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-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, E, H. llurd,
Socy.-Troas., 411 M. F & H. Bldg.,
Medford.- 'V " '. '.'. -, " ; :
Fidelity and Surety Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS-
We execute all forms of bonds.
McCurdy Insurance Agency, - U
Instruction In Music.
FRED ALTON HAIG1IT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musl
studio, 318 Garuott-Corey Build
ing Phone 72; . . ;
Mosnn-Art Rugs
i . I!'
HOSAN ART RUG CO. We weav
rugs from old carpets and rugs and
clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean an
clean when we clean them." 'Ill
W. Tenth, phone 180. Free delir
ery. ':-.: .-1 .'.- . i
Osteopaths
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS
CARLOW Osteopathic Physl
clans. 416-417 Garnott-Coroy Bldg,
Phoue' 904-L. Residence 28 a
Laurel St. ;
i
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlr1
Physician. Special attention givet
' -to-eye, ear, nose and throat. 301
Liberty building. Phono 496.- .-
Fhyslcinns and Surgeons.
T. G. HEINB, M: D. Physician- an(
Surgeon. Specialty, Eye Ear, Nos
and Throat,' Glasses sclontlflcallj
fitted and prop6rly,adJused', Offlo
314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor? Gra
. Main Sts. ;yt
urape ant
DR. J. J. EMMENS Pnysician ant
Surgeon. Practice limited to eye
ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclea
tifically tested and glasses - sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P
K. R. Co., M. F. & H. Bldg. Phont
667. i 1
DR. WM. W. P.f HOLTi-PhysIciar
and Surgooni ' Offices M.: F. & H
Bldg.- Phone"165. Residence Hi
Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2.'-. ?
DR: A. BURSELL--Spinologlst, Phy
' lclan and Burgeon; Spinal adjust
ments, general treatments and dla
gonosls. 309-10-11. M. F. & H
'Bldg. Elevator to third tloor
Phone 29.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has thi
best equipped'' printing office It
Southern Oregon. Book binding
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems
;etc.' Portland prices.- 27 N. Fir St
' Real ' Estate.
BROWN ft , WHITE Real Estate, In
surance. Loans,' Investments, Notar:
Public- Holland Hotel' corner. - tf
Rug Weaving.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORK:
makes fluff rugs from old an
worn carpets and rugs. Phom
610-M. T 706 Pine St.
Transfer,
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Office 42 North Front 3t. Phon
SIS. Prices right. Service guar
anteed
DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mmr
ed day or night. Service guar
anteed. Fair treatment. 104 8
Fir. Phone:- Office 644 or res
647-R or 206. tf
Undertakers
PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Blxti
and Oakdale, Ambulance lervlca
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