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1 MEDFOItn A, TRIBUNE, M'EDFOTiT'), OTiK(';0 SATTKTUY, JrXF. 1021 PA"Ofi FTVFj 15,000 PEOPLE IN JACKSON COUNTY AND SOUTHERN OREGON READ THE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY Jnit (top and reason it out with yourwlf. Can you afford to Ignor all these people who are constanUy watching the classified columns of The Mail Tribune in order to fill their many wants? Start at once and use this Advertising Medium SELLING CHINESE SLAVE GIRLS I DBS MOINES. In.. Juno Chinese slave girl traffic is 25. The going "in right under the noses of our city of ficials" was the stntenient made ly Dr. Charles 11 Shepherd of I.os Ange les, California. general missionary among the Orientals, nt the northern RnptiHt convention in this city today. "I know from personal experience and not from hearsay that this i.s a fact." he declared, citing tile instance of a Chinese Kill, It; years old, sold in San Francisco for $2"U0. In speaking of the tonus of the country. Dr. Shepherd said, "These tonus are not only an insult to the churches of America, they are an in sult to the great Masonic order. Over the entryway of one of the hloodiest and most powerful fighting tonus in America is a sign 'Ming King Tong. Free Masons. It masquerades as x Masonic lodge while It is made up of those who engage In the traffic in Chinese girls who lahor to frustrate our laws, who plan hloody murder, nnd pay professional assassins to carry out their plans." The Chinese, ns a whole, make good citizens, however. Dr. Khcphcrd main, tnlned. ,The hetler class among them own their own homes, participate in community affairs and throw them selves into all great national move ments, he said. IiyNGELES I-OS ANTJELKS, Juno 25. fluid is being panned daily hut a fnw- miles from' the renter of the, . city of l.os Angeles and near tho. heart of the north residential district. CHiy V. RolliiiH, chief engineer Tor a rock and snivel cotnitany, which opemteH in the Arrtiyo Ht'co, has installed a sys tem of crude sluice hoxos and onch day "pans out a quantity of tho precious metal ' that ' nets him' $20 weekly. The gold dust is found in tho if ravel that Ir dug from the lied of the Ar royo Heoo and for years has been left with the crushed gravel io lie used In- road construction. Kollina dis covered tho "pay streak" when he entered tho company's employ seve ral months ago and has been panning It Blncc then. GOLIATH IS PUT TO FLIGHT BY DAVID ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Juno 25. Jack Dempsey claims he isn't afraid of any man In the world, but ho was put to flight last night by the diminu tive sergeant at arms of the district court, David Brown, when the latter met Dempsey yesterday with the an nouncement that ho held a summons for his appearance In court next Wed nesday. DempHey turned and ran. He did not stop until ho got Into the grounds of bin training camp. "Don't let that man In," ho yelled to'gi'ound guards, it nd 'they bolted the gate. . ' Brown cooled his heels a while nnd thentold tho "court what happened. The summons is the 'result of a suit brought by u Philadelphia physician for $500 alleged to be part of bis hill for an operation performed on Demp sey. .... ... Market Ncts Livestock ''PORTLAND, Ore., .Inno 25. Cat tie, lings and sheep nominally steady, no receipts, quotations unchanged. r llulter PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 23. But ter weak. Extra cubes 2 9c; cartons 3f,c; prints 35c. Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream 2930c f. o. 1).. Port land undcrgrades 27c. ' Portland Wlient. PORTLAND, .lune 23 Wheat: Hard whito, $1.21.. Today's car receipts Wheat barley 3; flour 7; oats 4; hay 5. 84; N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, June 25 Rallies of one to almost five points were made by leading shares during today's brief trading period in the stock market. Oils, steels, equipments and shippings, represented by Mexican Petroleum, Houston Oil, Crucible and United States Steel, Baldwin Locomotive and United Fruit were tho outstanding features. Tobaccos, sugars, leathers, coppers and chemicals nlso made sub stantial recoveries. Investment rails nt gains of 1 to 3 ioiiits were led by Reading and numerous junior trans portations rose one to two points. Gains were partly reduced by profit taking in the final dealings. The clos ing was strong. Sales approximated 41)11,000 shares. Last sale quotations follow: Allls-Cualmers 30.3 j American Beet Sugar American Can American Car & Foundry I American Hide & Leather pfd.. .... 29.3 .... 26 2 ...lL'o.r. .... 49 j American, International Corp 33.7 ! American Locomotive 79 American Smelling & Refg 3D." ; American Sugar .... 74.5 American Sumatra Tobacco. American T. & T American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison All.. Gulf & W. indies Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel "B" Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago. .Mol. und St. Paul... Chicago, R. I. & Pac 5 ..102.8 - 09.51 .. 37.3 . 78.2 . 23.5 j . 09.7 , t ... 4D.1; ...109 51.5 49.7 .. 25.2 ,. 29.5 Chino Copper 22 Colorado Fuel & Iron 27 Corn Products cti Crucible Steel 67 Cuba Cane Sugar 9.5 Krie .r 12.3 General Electric 127 General Motors Ill Goodrich Co 31.2 Great Northern, pfd 05.2 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 20.U Illinois Central S9.5 Inspiration Copper . Int.Mer. Murine, pfd .. 32.5 . 40.8 international I'nper uz.iy f' 5 Kennecott Copper 18.7 Louisville & Nashville 108 Maxwell Motors 3.2 Mexican Petroleum ....117.7 Miami Copper 20.5 Middle States Oil 11.2 Midvale Steel '. 22.5 Missouri Pacific 18.11 New York Central 08 N. Y.,'N. II. and Hartford 17.5 Norfolk & Western 93.5 Northern. Paciric OS. 8 Okluhoina Prod. & Ilef 2 Pan American Petroleum 50.7 Pennsylvania 33.2 People's Gas .'. 60.2 Pittsburg and West Va 25 Hay Consolidated Copper 12.6 Reading 05.7 Rel. Iron & Steel 45.2 Royal Dutch, N. Y 51.5 Shell Trans. & Trad 40 Sinclair Con. Oil 20.8 Southern Pacific 72.6 Southern Railway 19.2 Standard Oil of NY J. pfd 105.3 Studebaker Corixirntlun .. 73.8 .. 7.2 .. 33.6 .. 21.8 .. 54 .. 7.8 ..116.3 .. 17.0 .. 54.2 ... 52.S Tennesseo Copper Texas Co Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific U. S. Food Products .. U. S. Retail Stores IT. S. Intl. Alcohol United States Rubber United States Stoel ...... Utah Copper Westlnghoiise Electric Willys Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sin Butte and Superior rr. r. aa. a 73.0 48.3 44.5 0.5 S.3 10.6 Cala. Petroleum .'. '. 39 .Montana Power bid 40.5 Shattuck Arizona bid 0.5 Pure Oil :. .'. 20 Invincible Oil 11.5 General Asphalt 54 I0E Mr. and Mrs.' J. Percy Wells drove over from Klamath Falls and will be guests at the Hozalis ranch for a short time. H. D. Jones Sr., loft for Oakland, Calif., Thursday evening. There is-a probability that Mrs. Jones who Is now in Oakland may have to enter a hospi tal at. that place next week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Engel drove to, Mcdfdtd Saturday in their new car. Mrs. Beatrice C. Jones, Chas. P. Champlln and Elliott Butler were Modford visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Jones spent the day' with Mrs. G. B. Alden. Mrs. Rose Gay, Miss Alice HUrper and the children returned Wednesday from a motor trip to southern Califor nia. They encountered some extreme ly hot weather but reiKirt a very pleas ant trip. Word received from Iho Misses Ja cobs Is to the erfect that Miss Nellie has decided to locate In business In Los Angeles nnd that Miss Lyndall will start back next week. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray mond from Seattle stopped over for a week and visit, lenvlng for homo Tues day. They were on their honeymoon trip and had motored as far south as b risco. The Community dance at the club house last Saturday evening was one of Iho most enjoyable yet held. These dances aro becoming very popular with the class of people who appreciate the hospitality of the members of the Community club, and all are looking forward with anticipation to'tlic next party to be given July 9. " l Furnished ay me jacuon County Abstract Co.) Marriage Licenses ' Bruce O. Force and Verna Pomcron. Frank Bates Clark nud Mary Bell Thornbrue.- Arthur B. Wick nnd. Nellie B. Ross. Benjamin Folston and GludysjCob- Phil A. Wolcott and Evelyn Bess. GmiNews Circuit Court City of Modfurd va. Ferdinand Web er et al. Summons. Peter Arcade vs. Jessie Arcade. Divorce. 4 Edward Judy Mary L. I'. Judy. Divorce. i Bullock Merc. Agency vs. George Penland et ux. Attachment und execu- lion. E. F. Adams vs. A. M. Pike et al. Execution. Sam Mathews va Jonas Wold. Cer- titicate of levy. , Heat rice Paul vs. William 11. Paul. i Petition nnd order. Frank C. llramwell. supt. of banks, vs. Jane D.ie CluggaKe et al. Sum mons. H. L. Van Dennark vs. Ed Jones. Answer anil denial, undertaking. Gertrude Spencer vs. Fletcher Spell- eer. Affidavit. Probate Court Est. Catherine Andrews. Final re port and order. Est. Alice Lyn Burke. Receipts. order, final nceount, assignment. Est. John W. Davidson. Inventory and appraisement. Est. J. W. Merrill. Admitted to pro bate. Est. Maggie E. Gray. Admitted to piobate. Est. Ruel Calvin Smith (minor). Ad mitted to probate. Est. David Ivy. Return of sale nt real property. Real Estate Transfers John L. llrinor et ux to Ira E. Bradley et ux, lot 8, and tho NW4 of SW4 sec. 2, tp. 39, S. It. 1 W 18011 G. A. Driller et ux to Ira E. Brad ley el ux, govt, lot 0, sec. 7, tp. 39, S. R. 1 W Big Bend Milling Co. to Golden Rule Mercantile Co., 90 ft. off northerly end of lots 5, 0, 7, 8 and 9, blk. 13, Medford M. II. Roiindtree et ux to Wil liam C. Duller, lot ill Jackson ville Benj. F. Bush et ux to George A. Jewett, N'j of SE sec. 32, tp. 30, S. R. 1 W $ J. M. Carlton et ux to Aniofl 10 10 450 10 Lynch, land in sec. 9, tp. 30, S. It. 4. W T. S. Eaton et ux to J. C. Woods et ux, part of lot 9, blk. 1, Cot tage Add. to Medford August Schiierman et ux to F. M. Landing et ux, lot 14, Allen- , dale Add. to Ashland S. Chllilers ef ux to J. T. Wise man et ux, lot 2, blk. 18, Med ford oiioo 10 200 10 John Painter et ux to Mary L. Mayfield, lot S, blk. 5S, Central Point 400 An Advertisement Helped Her Mrs. Lucille Mackey, 10 Buena Vista St., Washington, Pa., writes: "Last winter my 3-year-old girl caught a bad cold which left her with a dry cough. It bothered her most nt night and she would cough until she vomited. 1 think she must have had whooping cough. 1' saw an advertisement for Foley's Honey nnd Tar. I tried It nnd bought two bottles and her cough left her before she finished tho second bot tle. Sho hnd gotten awfully thin, but now she is as fat as ever." Sold every where. . Adv. Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. Ill the matter of tho estate of Cath erine Andrews, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator has filed his final reiKirt and account In the above named Court and matter, and that July 25th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon, has been fixed by said Court as the time and place for hearing ob jections thereto nnd for tho allowance thereof. GEORGE ANDREWS, Administrator. ADVERTISING RATES Classified Two cents word first insertion; one cent word each subsequent Insertion. Locals 10c line per Insertion; by the week, 7 times. Be per line per day. in both of above count C words to a line unless long words, and then 6 words to a lino. Count For Sale, Wanted, etc., nlso each Initial, telephone number, etc., are counted as a word. Display 35 to 60c pur Inch per Insertion. Rates cash In advance V WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Mowing nnd raking to do: prompt attention given to small patches. Address It., R. Scbultz G. !., 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. Best of references. M. B., Kenilworth Hotel. 82 SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY George Andrews, Manager MAIN KLOOR Telephone BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO., Tlrea, Accessories i!.'0 MODERN n,l'MHI.; & HEATING CO., Heat Ideal, Areola. Mueller PIpcleSM s i!0 EXCHANGE TIRE CO., New and Rebuilt Tires 3-0 SECOND TLOOR DR. A. nCRKLUNI). Clilroprnctor 285 DR. V. It. KAUFMAN. Kentnl Surgeon 2M DR. .1. C. HAYES, Physician find Surgeon ."03 GEORGE ANDREWS STUDIOS. Voice. Mrs. George Andrews 323-J SIRS. K. E. GOIti:. I'luno mill Harmony S-,l I'LORLM'U UOWIiLL, Vlollnlol and Teacher .....iowju.uMBS-J HELP WANTED Mule uiul Feiualu WANTED Apple thinners. Phone S 1 Gold Itange Orchard. WANTED Experienced apple thln 9 or 82 ners. Phone 842-.M. Work 8, 10 hours. WANTED Apple thinners. Telephone '2S-R or 134-Y. tf 1 1 V. LP W ANTE1 ) M A I,E 'MUST HAVE HELP" to sell the Per fect. Hose Coupling. Agents wanted for Medford and surrounding terri tory, make $10 to $1U per day. Time ripe to reap 100 per cent profit and a sale in every home. Send $1.00 for complete Biimple or for further In formation address J. A. Souther, , Box 4.2 Ashland, Ore. 8 ! WANTED Man with team and two extra men for farm work. Local men preferred. Phone 430. Hed Cross. S4 ' WANTED Experienced orchard spray men. Telephone 72S-R or 13 l-Y. If WANTED Several men and boys to know that you can buy any bike foi $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, S Grape. tf MEN WANTED for construction work on Irrlgutlou project near Medford, Oregon. Wages laborers throe dol lars for eight hours, less one dollar- board. Other wages In proportion. Roguo River Valley Canal Co. tl WANTED Wood cutters or will sell stumpngo. ' Gold Ray Realty Co., telephone 728-R or 134-Y. tf 11 ELI WANTED FEMALE WANTED Competent Mrs. Gordon Voorhle: second girl. , Tel. O.'IO J. 82 WANTED Help for cooking and gen eral house work. Mrs. II. W. Blag ham. plume G97-J-S. 82 WANTED Competent stenographer. capable of taking dictation. Box HI, Mail Tribune. tf WANTED A girl for steady house work in family of three. Inquire 1118 N. Riverside. 82 WANTED Middle-aged or elderly woman to help care for an old lady. Phone 090-Y. 82 ! WANTED Competent cook, wages tf $50. Phone 380. WANTED Experienced Hotel Medford. waitress. WANTKU MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good second hand piano. Must be n bargain. P. O. Box 988 or phono 2S7. 83 WANTED A homo lor a little girl of thirteen who is willing to work; can take care of children and assist with housework and make herself gen erally useful, with the object of earning her clothes and books for school next term. Ih very anxious to learn. Call Red Cross, 450. 83 WANTED Loan on city property: good security. Box 90, Mall Tribune. 80 WANTED J5 tier of 12-Inch furnace Mtood, 12', tier of oak, and I2V4 tier of body fir, to be delivered at the school .house In Dlst. No. 10, 2Mi miles NE. 06 Medford, on or before Sept. 1, 1921. Contract will bo let to lowest bidder. CorresiKind with B. U. Smith, Medford, Oregon, Clerk Dlst. No. 10. 85 WANTED To buy or rent a roll top or flat top office desk. Call 201-W or 715. 82 WANTED Pasture, close In, Tor rid ing horse. Phone 410, Medford. 82 WANTED Largo size refrigerator suitable for storo. DeVoe. tf WANTED This week, ten Ford cam, three more Overlands, to guaranteo against punctures und blowouts, by installing Universal Tiro Filler. 110 N. Riverside. Phone 1S8-M. tf WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf FOR RENT A PAUTM E NTS TWO AND 3-ROOM furnished apart ments, day, wook, or month. Two blocks south Main St. 217 S. Rivor sido. Phono 457-J, Riverside Apart ments. 105 FOR RENT Furnished two room apartment close In. Kino lawn and largo garngo. No. 004 W. Tenth, tf FOR RKNT .MISCiiljtiANEOUS FOR RENTs part of offlcn room, ground floor, splendid location, ad dress 37, Mull Tribune. 82 FIRST MORTGAGE Bonds for Sale I have a limited amount of First Mortgage 8 per cent Convertablo Bonds to offer at this time. Interest payublo November and May of each year. If Interested cull nnd see what J have to offer. EDWIN P. HUGHES 115 W. .Main St. Medforil. Ore. ll-'Oll UK .NT KrilSISIIED ROOMS i FOR RENT Large well furnished sleeping rooms, with bath privileges, at 323 S. Riverside. 78 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms Cool, shady grounds, home-like near business center. New manage ment. 15 N. Grape St. 80" FOR KENT Furnished rooming and boarding house. l) 3ii, care Tribune. tf FOR RENT Modern bedroom, boar 8'. If desired. Phone 553-L. FOR RENT Furnistied rooms one block from city park. Large garage In connection; cars repaired at night. 004 W Tenth, phono 601-R. tf l'lilt KENT IKH'SEKEEPI.N'O ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 322 S. Central. 83" l'OR RENT Two llgit housekeeping rooms. 611 S. Central. tf FOR RENT rAUMS FOR RENT 200 acre bearing apple und pear orchard. P. O. Box 1091. tf FOR KENT Airalfa and grain ranches, somo with Irrigation, on highwav near Medford. Gold Itav Realty Co., 728-R, 134-Y. tl FOR RENT 2000 aero alfalfa, grain ami stock ranch, fine dairy ranch, 10 miles from .Medford on river, rail road and Pacific Highway. Gobi Rav Realty Co., Telephone 72S-K ol 134-Y, , tf SIDNEY TO LOAN 1 TO LOAN J. 11. Andrews loans money 011 real estaln and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds. Phone 63-M. 31 North Grape Btroet. I.OHT .OST Gold bar pin set with I I pearls Return to Mail Tribune. Reward. 82 LOST Two checks and other papers on Main street. Will party please mail or deliver to Associated Oil Co., Medford. 82 LOST Bundle of bedding nnd clothes between Guy Conner's place on An telope and Perrydale. Davis Trans fer. 82 LOST Yearling Jersey heifer, squir rel gray, crop split, in each ear. Branded S. S. on right hip. Will pay $2.60 for information to whereabouts Write or phone 173, Central Point. Theo. A. Glass. 84 FOR 8ALI3 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Phouo 817 -Toledo rango with colls. Y. FOR SALE Pasture for cattlo; also second cutting alfalfa In the shock. T. E. Potlenger. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Riunely Ideal separator, 32-inch cylinder, practically new. T. E. Potlenger. tf FOR SALIC War Eagle mining stock for 35 cents. Phono 915. ' 107 FOR SALE Rocker, table, bed, gar den tools. 20 W. Jackson. 83 FOR SALE I am going and going soon; everything on tho place for sale: Iron beds, bureaus, commodes, cooking vessels, buckets, almost new Majestic range, almost new base-burner heater, extension tables, and many other useful articles at your own price, nt the house, day or . night. Can't sell by phono; coino and see what wo have. Shortio Har nett, 208 Clark St. 85 FOR SALE Blng and Royal cherries. Berkeley Orchards. Anne 82 FOR SALE 700 cords hnrd and sort wood close to highway. VV. L. Van Iloutcn, Gold Dill. 84 FOR SALE First-class alfalfa hay In field ono mile west of Voorhles Crossing. Schiichard Orchard. Phono .011-11-3. tf FOR SALE Shoes nt nnothor big drop in price nt Hie Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. tf FOR SALE Fordson tractor cheap Patton, Robinson Inc. FOR SALE A-l nlfalfa hay In. the field. $10, or will deliver. Phone 589-R-2. tf FOR SALE 13 tons of choice grain , hay, baled. Phone 4C8-R-1. tf FOR SALE &nit, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone 9 1 2-J. Samuel Bate man. 302 Maple St. 0OCX5OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO)l Used Automobiles For Sale One Koni TV. Cur $175.00 Ono Ovei'liiml Tp. Car Model no, 1010, in excellent con dition, willi five Rood tiics. Price $605.00 Ono 1010 Chevrolet Tr. Car, $525.00 One mi!) Oakland Six Tr. Cur, completely overhauled t mid in fine eoiidilion, Rood tires. A hitl'gfiin. Price . only .. ...$825.00 Tumy Motor Co. H. Front Street X)OCKOCKMOOO&OOOOOOOOOOCN) Ft) It SALE 1IE&L tSTATH Ktllt SALE 5-room modern bungalow on one acre just outside city limits. Inquire 1500 N. Riverside. 82 FOR SALE 20 acres, improved, three miles south on Pacific Highway. Mall Tribune. 81 FOR SALE li-room modern house, furnished or unfurnished, snap for cash. Inquire 618 King St. 82 FOB SALE 25 acres in crops. Some fruit; verv best soil; 5-rooiu modern bouse; largo barn; close to Med ford. Terms. C. S. litittorfiold. 8 FOR SALE 5 acres, house, bam, chicken house, orchard. 2' miles out. Jl.siii) for quick sale, good terms. Inquire 518 King St. 82 FOR SALE On account of leaving Medford will sell my home, 340 S. Itiverside. Two story bungalow. East fimnt, eight rooms, two baths, fire. place, sleeping porch, built-in features in living room, dining room and kitchen. Fruit room, woodsheds ami garage. Lot SOxll'.O. Mrs. Geo. J. Hoffman, phone 292-X. 90 FOR SALE Small fruit and chicken ranch. 5 room house with somo fur niture; also out buildings. Ideal home. Cause of selling immii health. Call or address 334 N. Holly. S3 FOR SALE 42 acre ranch thrco 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 lor $4500, $:tiiiil! cash, balance three years time with Interest. Address T. B. Elling ton, Gold Hill, Ore. Phouu 21-F-3. 102 'OR SALE, leaso or exchange, 40 room hotel and 3 business rooms. partly furnished; only luitel In town HI00. Telephone 728-R or 134-Y. tf FOR SALE Alfalfa, gram and stock ranches from $6.00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Really Co. tf FOR SALE Good ranches. 800 lis before buying. J. B. Andrews, 31 N. urape St. Phone 53-M. tl FOR SALE Least ana exchange real estate. Gold Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE; Housen ana bungalows, turnlBhed or unfurnished; aloo acreage, C. S. Buttertleld, phone 21B. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford sedan In flue condi tion. Owner leaving town and must sell. 1013 10. Main. 8.1 FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet touring, just overhauled, new top, now paint, $190. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf FOR SALE Dodge, 5-passenger, new cord tires, one extra, $800. Cnll Medford Harness Co. 82 FOR SALE A good buy in a Stude baker touring car. Call owner, 902-J FOR SALE Dodgo touring car; no reasonable offer rorusud. 620 S.outh Central. 82 FOR 8ALH lit VKHTOUK FOR SALE Cheap, work horses, sad dle horsen and brood mares. Walsh's place, one mile northeast 'of Medford on Crater Lako road. 105 FOR BALE Six beautiful fresh milk cows, Walsh's place, ono mile north east of Medford on Crater Lake road. 97 FOR . SALE Registered Shorthorn bulls and registered Hampshire boars. Also saddle horses and work horsos. Call on or write Ross H. Lund, Motintcrest Ranch, Hilt, Calif. tf FOR EXCHAHGB FOR TRADE Small honso nnd lot In Ashlnnd for Ford car. 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 trade for city property. G. A. Chllilers Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside. ' tf 11USINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER. J. NEFF Attornoy-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Modford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. O. C. HOGGS Renl Estate, law and settlement of estates a spoclalty. B. F. LINDAS Attorney, Gonoral Practice Patents a spoclalty. Stowart Bldg. WINFIELD R. OATLtoltD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK & BLOCK WORKS spcclllze In all kinds of cement building products. 1 nr l-'lr nnd Tnth Rtrepts It Pays ro know Yofit JirsiM:ss Io you know your monthly UlKH(M Or KllllIK? It not, conBult us about your bookkeeping and other bUKlneflfl troubles. Auditing 5 Accourtlri AYSTEM ERVICElO; igfT Irvsurarvcc I rvestneils sf M. P. HCHMlTT, Mgr. Plume Bill ' Mhwtf nirir. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractors MURRAY RROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated 1904. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. - i Chiropractic riiyslclun JOUETT P. BRAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & 11. building. 9 to 12 a. m 2 to 5 p. m., dally except Thursday. Phoae 580. DR. HARVEY P. COI-EMAN Chiro practic and Natural Painless Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & 11. Bldg. Phone 905. Eloctrlc Service. BATTERY & ELECTRIO CO. Fac tory distributors for Exlde Batter ies and Futrbnnks-Morso light plants. Nat. Building. Phlno 116. Evpert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M, Wil son. C. P. A. Attontlon given to anything In Accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. Lib-, erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. Farm Loan Bonds FINANCE THE AMKR1CAN FARMER by buying Farm Loan Bonds. Pro ceeds to make additional farm loam and Improve agricultural conditions. Terms and particulars, E. H. Hurd, Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. 131dg., Medford. ' Fidelity nnd Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS We oxocute all forms of bonds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. ' tl Instruction In Music. Fit E D ALTO N 1 IA I O I IT Teacher 0 piano and harmony. Ilalght Mtistr studio, 3 IS Garnett-Corey Build ing Phone 72. Mosan Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUO CO. Wo weavt rugs from old carpets and rugs ano clean all rugs. "Ruga wo clean an clean when we clean them." Ill W. Tenth, phone 180. Free dellr ery.. ' - Osteopaths DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic PhysJ clans. 41G-417 Garnett-Coroy Bldg Phono 904-L. Residence 26 . a Laurel St. DR. W. V. HOWARD Osteopathic Physician. Special attontlon given to eye, ear, nose and throat. 801 Liberty building. Phone 496. - Physicians and Surgeons. T. O. HEINE, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear,' Nobb and Throat. Glasses scientifically fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg.; cor. Grape and -Main Sts. ' ' ' DR. J. J. EMMENS Pnystclan and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 3. P. 11. R. Co., M. F. & 11. Bldg. Phone 6G7. i DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & It. Bldg. Phone 1G5, Residence 118 Genosee St. Phone 105-J-2. 1 DR. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phys ician nnd surgeon. 1 Spinal adjusb ments, general treatments and dla gonosls. 309-10-11 M. F. & II, Bldg. Elevator to third floor. Phone 29. 1 Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office lu Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf lodgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N, Fir St. Ileal Estate. BROWN & WHITE Real Estate. In surance, Loans, Investments, Notary Public. Holland Hotel corner, tf Rug Weaving. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 610-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front ot. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER AnytUlntf mo ed day or night. Service guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 3. Fir. Phone: Office 644 or res, 647-R or 206. tf Undertakers PERL FUNERAL HOME Cor. Sixth and Oakdale. Ambulance 'service, Phone 47,