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pea ? e job outside of t.eJU3 w, S,, ' W Ore-jS! 1 """ . MEKEflftfi MAft TftTfttim MEBFdTm OftEMS. nYebxi-sday. juxt-: 2i.,itti HBASSADOR WALLACE DDCDADIMP Tfl I CAC PARIS; June."-2i.By the; Asso rted Press.) Hugn C. Wallace", the (tiring .American ambassador, ))ade loi)!iya to his associates in the coun- ta ambassadors today. lie ex- leafed regret on breaking the agree tle! associations he had formed., m. Cahon, the French representa rej In '. the. council, replied, saying nj much the ambassadors appre- ttfil his presence anjong them and d .Mr. Wallace to accept, in the f of his colleagues, a bust of lilugton mado by the national elain factory In Sevres. , W POINT EAGLETS ? . By Ai O. HowUtt , my last I omitted to mention the that there whs a general meeting le members of the Farm Hmeau ughout the county mid that thero quite a delegation went from this iion of the country. Among those BOsu names I have secured as meni fn who attended the nieeting were . French, Hoy Stanley, John and Hiittson," Ruoriie W. Stowell, H. Yeldeinan, Oeno Ilellows, till of Eaglo Point vicinity, und Carl tabley of hake creek. There are oth Istwho have been holding member- lp in the Farm Bureau in this com- upuy wnuse uitiue uru iitiL on Lilt? tjmidlweie probably detained from tendlnfr. In addition to the list here eaented tliere wore also the wives Id . daughters of those menlloned in (ei llst who were also In attendance, tf, there are several lady members 'betake a grant deal of interest In fe' workings or tno institution. jviiii n. jvuijiiium i,, mm itiim- pflf, formerly of the jiower plant neur raspect, but having purchased what i vi'own as the Clrover place in the ijT part of our town, havo been ofking on tho flume that Is used to iriy water across the creek to lrii ato the laud on the south side of the reek, have it Completed at last and w they have a bountiful supply of lot much needed element. At the annual school meeting held ero the first of the week Floyd Pierce as elected to fill out the unexpired term of! Wni. Von der Ilellen as n Director ind Mrs. T.. E.: Nichols was sleeted for the three year term and Mrsf. Clem Mactlonald was re-elected is'clorkji ' ' Marsh Garrett was among the bus! Bess callers during the week. " I understand that the friends of Mr. (ml MrsJ Earl 'hicker of Hibwnsboro lave them an old fashioned charivari ifter they returned from their trlp tol Hornbrook. il I understand that Mrs. J. Montgom ery of this place, one of the pioneer omen of the valley went to JackVin- llo to attend the funeral of the late Sliver Hnrbaugh. . 1ie Carlton and two of his nieces, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carl bin of yellen, motored to our town Wednesday. . W, J. .Caraway, an auto salesman, ndt J. P. Ilittson, a dealer in autos Ivere here for dinner Wednesday. The Civic Improvement club of Oagle Point was entertained at the eautlful; country home of Mrs. M. L. 'mitt, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Wnhel Stanley and' dnughter-In-law, Mrs. Guy Pruitt nee Verta drover. 'here were twenty-six of . the members in attendance. ' The arrangement had been previ ously made to have those who had rarAnnd could meet at the postoffice mid lake any who wished to attend and the result was tliere were quite a number took advantage of the offer and participated in the pleasure . of the occasion. v -' ; After spending fln hour or two In a social way the' president of the club, Mrs. Mattie Urown, called the meeting to order and held a business meeting. A motion was made and carried to have a big picnic dinner In the Eagle Point park on July 15th, 1921, for, the entertainment of the Scenic society of Jackson county who will hold' their mcuthly meeting here op that day and a' general invitation is extended lo the public to come and bring well filled baskets. 1 1 After tlio business meeting was over a bnuntlful- lunch was served, anil it is' ilot necessary for mo to even hint that the lunclt was up to dnte, for every one who knows Mrs. Prewltt and her daughters are ready to agree with me that it us first class. I heard one of the ladles who has at tended about all of the meetings of the club remark that It was decidedly the best one ther have had. The entertainment: was out on Mrs. P'rultfi beautiful lawn where . the guests could have a fine view of the surrounding country as well as the fine farms lying out in view, ileo. Albert who lives at the Duprey mill and supplies the people of this Rnrilim with lumber, was a business caller Thursday; - Tlnimle Duggan, one of our prosper ous farmers and dairymen who owns h fine farm' a' slSorf distance southwest of our. town was here Wednesday on business. .Speaking of people coming to town from the country nowadays it Is a very rare thing to see a farmer of nnv note on the streets now for the crps are so good that it takes Jhe most of them, about all of their time look after affairs at home. Occa sionally a farmer will come in to have soUie repair work done anil while our blacksmith is doing the job will auen.i m other business matters unless it trill dotniti Mm too lone and if 'tt does BRINGING ' '''( r-R PtnOLi'LOObE lb Vj I f fa I LEA.VHS , TOWN MND HfC L l5j'tM WAMT TO WXOODQf SSXr- , TQM OH' .. VJi-.-?- ST ) ' I I A in.-i ,:- rc-r-, T-. .. V J T jss-n j.". - " i 1 1 - - .. . r i - ir- i r I I r Av TV JlN! I'M TICKLED TO i .9 f, 1 l:, l l ' ' '' c1 V ''''' door and he will come in after supper and get it. so off he rushes home to do something else. I tell you -we are liv ing in a fnst age. George A. Hyde of Grants Pass and F. L. Hailey of Portland, one of the pioneer timber cruisers, and Ernest Carpenter of Medford, cnlled for din ner Thursday. ' . Walter Marshall and family of lirownsboro, were trading with our merchants Thursday. Jas,. Millard, brie 'of- the speed cops and Sheriff Charley .Terrlll were out here for dinner Friday anil were ac companied by J. R. O'Domivuh. They seemed to be on the track of a Port land joyrider who had butted into a car In Ashland, backed off and skipped out without reporting. I understand they found the car number at the Haglo Point garage.. X: .. Mr.,- and Mrs. James T. Chlnnock and G. P. Alloway and daughter, Miss Xonna Chlnnock of Grants Pass, called for dinner the same day. They were on their way to Prospect for an outing. .... : ; Miss Mildred Pntton, formerly of Ilutte Falls but now of Central Point, oame out on the Butte Falls stage Fri- ilay and went out to her home. Married, at the home of the bride's brotherdn-law; Joe Maxfleld, by Rev. A, C. Howlett, June 34lh, Mr. James A. Coe of Klamath Falls and Miss Florence Mllllgan of Medford. (Furnished- ay . in .lacKson 'County Abstract 06.) .,, :, , Circuit .Court George Fitilcy vs. Big' ill-rid Milling Co. Itiply. I.otita Jennings to Ralph G. Jen nings. Waiver, findings and conclu sions. Default. Affidavit. Decree. J. El Cameron vs. 11. C. Hansen., Affidavit. J. E. Cameron vs. H. C. Hanson. An swer and order; A. A. Porter (adm.) vs. John Owens. Affidavit, default, judgment. Jackson Co. Bank vs. Anna B. Web ster. Foreclosure. , James L. Hill vs. Lauretta M. Hill. Divorce. . , -. ) ... ' i ... ; ' Sarah J. Scott ct nl vs. J. A. Patter son. Execution. Maybelle II. Miller vs. Delmonto A. Miller. Affidavit; findings and con clusions, motion, order of default, de cree.' Bullock Merc. Agency vs. T. B. Mc Clelland. Summons. v Ernest S. Wolgamott vs. J. J. McMa- hbn et al. Stipulation. . Horace Jay. Terrlll vs. J. Oscar Tal ent et al. Default decree. v ' Mary P. Bonney vs. Geo. M. Bonney. Findings and conclusions. .Decree. :, George Finley, vs. Big' Bend Milling Co. Answer. ., , , . ,.' Eya. Halght vs. Delsworth Halght. Summons. City .of Medford vs. R. R. Valley Canal Co. Summons. William A. Eaton vs. Roy Ulrlch. Reply. ,' ' ,.. , Probate Court. ' Est. J. W. Merrltt. Oath and order. Guardianship Frances W. Qulgley. (te)iort. Est. I, L. Hamilton. Statement, final. Order. Final vouchers. Est. Jessie W. M. Washington. State ment,' order, vouchers. . Guardianship Francis J. Waterman. Order. , .Est. M. J. Clifford. ' Order. Est. Enitna A. Hale. Order, proof of publication. Marriage Licenses Walter .1, Hess und Vera lloundtrce. Bruce O. Force, and .Vera Pomeroy. ' Lester Weiss and, Vada I,; Morrison. ' James A. Coe ahd Frances Mllllgan. Bardwell S. Smith and Myrtlo R. Creb. , Herbert E. Siiecht and Fern Keeton. A. Ross Harden and Mary Taylor. Real Estate Transfers Frank R. Ilelllnger, Minnie I!. H. Bellinger, to S. C. f'.odlovc, W. IJ. to lot S. Mock 5S. In tho town, now city of Meitford $ FIRST MORTGAGE Bonds. for Sale I have a limited amount of. First Mortgage R per cent (onvertable Bonds to) offer at thls'tlnic. ' Interest payable November and May of each year. 1 ' ' ' ' ' If Interested call and see what I have to offer; ', i UP FATHER VL'i-M' 1 CO TO -MJTRLlA, TO tE.K MV FORTUNE OONT KNOW - -Jint,UL Art hm- S. Wi lls and Martha. Wells to W. .1. Messenger, W. 1). to lots 7. XV. if S. in bill. I of City of .Medford, lots L'4, 17 and NMi o( lot IS in High land Add. I.. Medford 10 Ervin MeCall to V. 11. Wanipler. W, ). to land in XW of XH of ' see. 1(2, twp. :I2 " K 1 T, 0 L. E. Wakenian and Cntberine M. Wnken-iiiu. to City of Med ford H, C. 1). to lot , 1, blk. 2. K14 of. lot 2, Idoi U 2, Wol verton suli-division to tMty of Medford- 25 Sarah K," Morrison ti ' Bertbil , Wyatt et vir, Hind in sec. 25, tp. H5, S. 11. :i W.. ,..... $ 1(1 Gold Ray Realty Co. to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Co., S'i of NV, NV of XK sec. 20, tp. :i:i; s. R. 2 e .10 Will. A. Higinhotliam et ux to H., O. Head et al, hind in sees. 7 and 17, tp. 33, S. it. 2 E..... 11,0110 Jas. G. Hi'ltzel et ux to Carrie Riggs, land in Ashland 30 Carrie Rlggs et vlr to J. S. Jor dan et al, land iu Ashland 1 James W. Hays Jr., et ux to Catherine .1.' Kellogg, :lots 'fi, 0, blk.' (1, Gold 11111 1 A. S. Kleinhanimer et ux to Josephine Gregory, lot 21, blk. 1, .Whitman. Park Add. to Med ford v - 1. 300 Geo. W. Porter et tlx to Medford lot. .0, blk. 7, Medford ' 1 Frank C, Bin in well to Medford, lot 1, blk, 7, Medford Heights Add. to, Medford 1 L. Davis et ux to J. K. McCiaren et ux, lots 1, 2, 3, 1, Rlverdale Tract in sees. 21-22, tp. 30, S. n.,4 w ; l Jesse A, Jackson et al to Fred- ' erlck Long. X Vi of X'E, SW of NIC, NIC of XW sec. 31, tp. 34, S. .11. 2 E 1 Howard II. Fox et ux to Pino Beit Banking Co., lot 4, SE of SW sec. 18, tp. 31, S. R: 2 E 10 T, A- Mills et ux to W. S. Kee lot 13, pt. lot 14. Cottage Homo Add. to, Medford ; 10 Roy Mertin Martin et ux to Mar Forbis et u. lot 8, blk. 1, Ben soii.s Add. to Medford. (100 'i ' - ADVERTISING RATES 4 . ' . , Classified Two cents word first Insertion; one cent word each subsequent insertion.- , Locals 10c line per Insertion; by the week, 7 times, 5c per lino per day. . In both of above count 0 words 'to aline unless long words, and then! 5 words to a line. Count For , Sale, Wanted, etc., also each .initial, telephone number, etc'., are counted ns a word. . : Display 35 to 50c por inch per insertion. Rates cash in advance. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMSTITCHING and picotlng nrtneh meiits, $2.00. Buttonhole attach ment $9.Sfl. fit any sewing machine. Personal checks 10c extra. Lights : Mall Order lloua;. Box 127, Blrmlng ! ham, Ala. : '' 8(1 i i IIELP WANTHl) MALE ;' WANTr.D Orchard foreman and trac i tor man. P. O. Box 10SH. tf WANTED A man to drive Fordson tractor; must be experienced In I orchard worn: two iweniy-nve a uny and board. Apply Red Cross. - 8fi' WANTED Man with family for ranch woi'K. v-ar rouno 10 rigni man. Three miles west o' Phoenix. E. .1. White. 85 WANTED Experienced orchard spray men. Telephone 728-R or 134-Y. tf WANTED Soreral men and boys to know that you can buy any bike for $2.00 per week. Liberty Shop, 8. Ornpe. . tf MEN WANTED for construction work on Irrigation project near Medrord 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 stnnipage. Gold Ray Realty Co: telephone 72S-R or 134-Y. tf SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY George Andrews, Manager If MAIN FLOOR . lirSY ronXElt MOTOR CO.. Tlrerf, Acccm-oHcs : .'. MODERN l'Ll'MUINU & HEATING CO., Ilcnt Ideal. Areola, Ilpdt-Mq KXCIIANGE TIRE CO., New anil Rebuilt Tires ' i ,. . SECOND FIK1R Tilt. A. nrRKLUNI), ClilmprnrUir V. R. KAUFMAN, Dcntiil Surgeon 1K. .1. C, HAVES, I'liyslcinn nnrt '''"""T """'"'' 'Tt-mns Voir- WHER iHtbT,b Ti-Acr WCKOON THt.K: J HELP WAXTEI1 Male nntl Fcmnlo WANTED Applo thinners, Telophono 72S-U or 134-Y. tf 1 1 10 1,1 WANT EI) KHM A I.E WANTED Good womaiifor general housework on ranch, wages $55. Mrs. Geo. A: Mansfield, Prospect. Ore. tf" WANTED Experienced waitress. . Gusher Cafe. tf1' WANTED Girl 13 or 11 years to take care of little girl day time. Inquire after 5 p. in. 013 Catherine St. 85 WAXTED Girl for- general house work. Phono 391-Rt A.'rs. R. 11. McCurdy. ' tf W A NT1CD Com potent J50. Phono 380. ' cook. wages tf WANTED MISCHLIjANHOUS WAXTED TO RENT Small hiriiish ; ed house for long term. Box II, Mail Tribune. tl WANTED Corn 591-.1-2. ' thinners. Phono tf WANTED A Ford runabout; must be cheap for cash. Call at Merrill's store. Gold 11111, Ore. SI WANTED Loan on clly property; good security. Box 90, Mall Tribune. 'WANTED 25 tier of 12-lnch furnace wood, 12V. tior of oak, and 12V4 tier of body fir, to be delivered at the school house In Dist. No. 10, 2Vi miles NE. of Medford, on or before Sept. 1, 1021. Contract will bo let to lowest, bidder. Corresimnd with ' B. D. Smith, Medford, Oregon, Clerk Dist. No. 10. 85 WANTED Largo slzo refrigerator suitable for store. DeVoo. tf WANTED This week, ten Ford (ars, three more Ovorlands, to guarantee against punctures and blowouts, by installing Universal Tire Filler. 110 N. Riverside. Phone 1SS-M. tf WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf LOOT LOST-Automobllo crank marked W , between Medford and Jacksonville. Finder notify John II. Hucners, Jacksonville, and re elvu reward. 85 FOR KENT APARTMENTS TWO' AND 3-ROOM furnished apart ments, day, week, or month. Two blocks south Maln'St. ,217 S. River side. Phone 457-J, Riverside Apart ments. 105 FOR RENT t Furnished two room apartment close in. Fine lawn and lnrge garage. No. e04 W. Tenth, tf For rent furnished rooms FOR RENT Sleeping room.- Riverside. 315 it : 90 FOR RENT Rooms, $2.t,0 a week. 445 S. Front St. 88 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. Cool, shady grounds, homelike, near "business center. Now manage ment. 15 N. Grape St. . SG FOR RENT Furnished rooming and boarding house. D-30, care Tribune. . tf FOR RENT FnrnlsTiod rooms one block from city park. Large garage in connection; cars repaired nt night. 001 W Tenth, phono 501-R. I tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Two model! 1-rooui bun galows.-' Phono 593-L. Sir LOST Check book on Desert, galows. Phono 593-L: Nn 85 FOR HENT fi-rnotn house reasonable. : Inquire 401 W. Second Ht. 88 FOR REM- rARMS FOR RENT 2m0 acre Hearing applo and pear tirchard. P. O. Box 10'j l.tf FOR RENT Alfalfi. and grain ranches, some with Irrigation, on hlghwav neur Medford. Gold Ray Realty Co.. 728-R, 134-Y. tf FOR RENT 2000 acre alfalfa, grain nnd stock rancli, fine dairy ranch, 10 miles frotii Medford on river, rail road nnd Pacific Highway. Gold Rav Realty Co.,- Telephone 728-K or 13I-Y. tf fclcpbonc 280 Mueller B20 , 520 , . .OUT, . . . 2K.-, . . .50.1 Surgeon ,:. YOU IMAS, 6UT Do tcu kE.Li?.E TIl.VT COUNTS THLRfL: 1921 OY INT L FIlATURS SERVfCE. INC. TAKEN' 11' TAKEN IIP Two year old biack foil, while star, on head. . Whito bind foot. Phone K12-L. S.l MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on real estate and buys mortgages and Liberty bonds; Phone BS-M. 81 North Ornpe street. FOK EXGHAnriB FOR EXCHANGE Ten acres .subur ban neur. Portland. Good buildings. Adapted., for truck garde, is anil chicken ranch. Will tnku pear orch ard In Rogue River. Address .Mail Trlbnno, Box 110. .Ml WILL TRADE Medrord tioino or ranch for good automobile. Telephone 72S-R or 134-Y. tf FOK TRADE Trucks to trade Tor city property. G. A. Chlldors Motor Co., 127 N. Riverside. tf VOll HALF tilVKSTOCH. FOR SALE Pure bred 1 lauipslufo ram lambs. Wendt Bros., phone 3111 Jacksonville ' '85 FOR. SALIC Cheap, work horses, sad ilfe horses and brood mares. Walsh's place, one mllo northeast of Medford on Craler Lake road. 105 FOR BALE Six beautiful fresh milk cows, Walsh's place, ono mile north east of Medford on Crntor Lake road. 97 FOR SALE Registered .... Shorthorn bulls and registered Hampshire boars. Also saddlo horses and work horses. Call on or wrlto Ross II. Lund, Afountcrest Ranch, Hilt, Citllf. -. .. tf FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ono 1600 lb. set of wagon springs; also 4, 6 and (J-foot saws, very cheap. Phono 403-X 2. ; ' 87 FOR SALE Very fine dining, room table, chairs and buffet, also, two sectional bookcases, baby'.s crib, bassinet ami walkers.' Living room table and othop 'furniture. Owned by Mrs. L. A. Snlade,' Central Point. Inquire Mr. Glllett, Central Point Storage. All marked with prioes. 90 FOR SALIC 7-foot Deoring . binder, tongue and transport trucks, like new, $200. Phone, 12-F-28. 87 FOR SALE Ford so.i tractor and Oli ver disc tractor plow. Like now. Cheap. 12-F-23. ' , . 87 FOR SALE Three burner oil stove $20,00, oven $4.00, five gallon oil call $1.00, good condition. 11U V. Ninth: . - ' , , 86 FOR SALIC Corn on ear. Call Phone 23-F-2. .1 ...'. , 88 FOR SALIC-Tol.edo range with colls. Phoi e 81 7-Y. FOR SALIC Pasture for cattle;, also second cutting alfalfa In tho shock. T, IC. Pottenger. tf FOR SALE OR THADIC Rutnely Ideal separator, 32-tncli cylinder, ' practically new. T. E. Pottenger. tf FOR SALE War Eagle mlnl.ig etm for 35 cents. Phono 915. 107 FOR SALE I am going and going soon; everything on tho place for sale: Iron beds, bureaus, commodes, cooking vessels, buckets, almost new Majeatlo range, almost new basr,biiruer heater, extension tables, and many other useful articles at your own prlco, at the house, duy or night. Can't sell by phono; come and scf what wo havo. Shortie.Gar nett, 20S Clark- St. 85 FOR SALE First-class alfalfa hay In field one mile west of Voorhles Crossing. Scliuchard Orchard. Phone "6i.;-:t-3. tf FOR SALE Shoes .nt another big drop In price at I ho Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. tf FOR SALIC A-l alfalfa hay in the field. $10, or will deliver. Phono 5S9-R-2. , tf FOR SALIC 12 tons of choice grain hay, baled. Phono 4GS-R-1. tf FOR. SALE Sranrt, gravel, sediment and dirt. Plowing and teaming work done. Phone OlS-J, Samuel Bate mnn. 30?. MhiiIb St. i It Pays ro Do KNOW YOUR BUSINESS you know your monthly toHhcg or gains? . If ; not; consult us about your rbookkoepiiiu and other bu'lness troubles. kYSTmXtRVlCElO; irvsurarvee vgy Irvestircit3 j r. sci. By George WELL-THEIR NONE'''' lt COOO Ari AN-BOD-x ELSE- 1 I--, (.-, u , y FOR SALE ItEATj USTATE $;inn0. CASH OR TKAHi; 13 acre chicken ranch, 4 acres apples, 2 acres prunes and chei i ies, ti acres grain and bay, good buildings, i-los-." to good town and near Pacific High way. Box 70. care Mail Tribune. 85 FOR SALE 51 100 buys 5-rooiu house, toilet, and bath; nice shady lot, close in. Phone I,. II.. i;i5-.I. SO FOR SALE Must sell at once, mod ern 4-rooin house anil bath, lurgo , screen , porch, built-in features and fireplace. Lot 50x215. East side, 5 blocks from bridge,, good garden soli, lawn, iihiuln Irees,' fruit trees and berries. Prleo $ I GOO. Phone IMI-.M. 8!) FOR SALE Modern S-room residence two largo sleeping ixirchos, back screen porch wired for olectrlc heat ing. Willi garage. Everything up to dale. See owner at 51(1 W. Jack son. " I0S FOR SALE 20 acres, Improved, three miles south on Paciric Highway. Mail Tribune, Box S3. SG FOR, SALE On ncconnt of leaving Medrord will sell my home, 310 S. Riverside. Two story bungalow, East .front, ejght. rooms, two baths, 1 fire-place, sleeping porch, built-in features In living room, dining room and kitchen. Fruit room, woodsheds and garage. .Lot SOxlGO. Mrs. Geo. J. Hoffman, phono 292-X. 90 FOR SALE 42 acre ranch three miles 1 southwest of Gold Hill; about 20 acres In cultivation, 7 acres in nlfal fa sown this season, balanco in grain; 20 hoad of cattle, 2 horses, farming machinery, all for $4500, .!iuu cash; liaianco three years time with Interest. Address T. B. Edlng. ton, Gold Hill,. Ore. Phono 31-F-3. '. . io: FOR SALE, lenso or exchange, 40 room hotel ntlrl .1 hnshlnsa rnnlnq partly furnished; only hotel In town iuuii. lutupiionu fQ-lV or Idl-X, II FOR SALE Alfaltn, grain and stock ranches from $.5.00 per acre up; long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. . ,, , tf FOR SALE Good ranches. Soe us before buying, J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St. Phone 63-M. tf FOR SALE Leasu and exchange real estate.; Gold Ray Realty Company, FOR SAL15 House "and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; aloo acreage. Q.L S. Butlertleld, phone 21. ,-'...' ,'r-..u-; ; . Automobiles "OR SALIC Muxwel, car in bestTot order, with good tires, very cheap, terms to responsible party. Inquire BIS King St.. .. . . ',. .. .. .' W ii FOR SALIC Good 19 Ford, $225.Wnl- den'B Cider Mill. . :r.','. ,-"' 85 FOR RENT HOUSEIUCEl'IXa ItOO.MS FOu UiiNT Two llgnt housekeeping rooms.: 511 3.. Central. tf 11USIXICSS DIRECTORY ' Attorneys PORTER J, NICFF Attorney-at-law, ; rooms 8 nnd. 9, Medford National Bnnk Building. . A.. E. , REAM ICS Lawyer, : Garnett Corey Building. O, C, BOGGS Real Estato, law and ' settlement of estates a specialty. ViF. iTSi b-Atornej; tiiiii.Tl iD I'ractlcn. PateutB a spcclnlty. Stowart. Bldg; ... VrINFiEl7l) R. CiAYLvuD Lawyer. Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main St., Medford. . , Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & VAN VORI3 Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., up stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY incorporated 1904 Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Auto Supplies LAHEft AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under written guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Orfgon. Building Y'ntcrlnl.i MEDFORD CICME N'T BRICK & BLOCK WORKS sperlllzo In all kinds of cement building products. Cor. Fir nnd Tenth Streets Real ICitulo, t'1'Tnm-v .u Wi o. ii r g 27 m- -.... t , McManvls ' ii r.s i x i css d 1 1 i : to i : y t.'li I rop nt ,-1 Ic n i yslcl n n JOUETT P. llltAY Straight Chiro practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H, building. 9 to 12 a. ni., 2 to 5 p. m., daily except Thursday." Phono 680. .- . ,. ' - DR. HARVICV P. COLEMAN Chiro practic ahd Nntural Pninlcss Meth ods. Room 428 M. F. & H. Bldg. Phono 9(!5. ' Electric ' Service.' BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO: Fac tory distributors for Exldo Batter ies, and Fairbanks-Morse light : plantB. Nat. Building. Phlne 116. K.tpoi't Accountant.- WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son. C. P. A. - Attention given- td anything In Accounting and Income Tax requirements. . Look into our simplified accounting mothod. Lib erty Bldg.. Medford. Phone 157-K, 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. Hurd, Secy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Fidelity and Surety Bonds FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS, We exocuto all forms of bonds,'" McCurdy Insurance Agency. tl Instruction In MuhIc FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Muslf studio, 318 Garuott-Corey Build ing Phone 72. Mosnn Art Rugs MOSAN ART RUG CO. We weav rugs from old carpets and rugs and clean all rugs. "Rugs we clean an clean when we clean them."' 114 . W. Tonth, phone ISO. Free deliv ery. Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINE CARLOW Osteopathic physl elans. 41G-417 Garnott-Corey Bids ' . Phone 904-L. Residence 26 & Laurel St. DR. W.' W. HOWARD Osteopathia Physician.! . Special attention given to eye, ear. Dose and throat. 303 Liberty building.' Phone 496. -, Iliyslciiois and Surgeons, 4--- -U---- Dlt.- ll.. E, MUltPHY Dentist. Tele . fjhftno 341. Room 430 M. F. & H. :i -'Bldg.,' Medford. Special attention to : bridges and plate work. .- , ,T. O. HEINE,, 1. p.Pnyslcian' ahd Surgeon:- Specialty; Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat;, Glasses scientifically fitted nud properly adjusted. Office 314-316 Liberty Bldg7; cor. Grape and j Main Sts. DR. J. J. EMMEXS Pnysiclnn and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist tor S. P. R. R. Co., M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone D67. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices M. F. & H. Bldg. Phono 1G5. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2. DR. A. BURSELL Splnologist, Phys ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust ments, general treatments and dl gonosis. 309-10-11 M. F. & H. Bldg. Elevator to third . floor, , Phone 2. Printers ami Publishers MEDFORD PRIXTIXG CO. has the oesi equippea printing omce in Southern . Oregon. ; Book blndlug, ' loose leaf, lcdgors, billing systems otc. .Portland prices. 27 N. Fir St Rag Wea-vlnffi; MEDFORD,.. FLUFF . RUG WORKS makes 'fluff rugs from- old and worn carpets and rsgsf Phone 610-M.- 70rf- Pino St. , i Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO, Office 42 North Front St. Phone 815.,. Prices right. Service guar antee!. -' , . ' 1 . V DAVIS' TRANSFER Anything mov ed day or night. Service guar anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S. Fir. Phone! Oflice 644 or res.. 647-R or 206. tf I'nilertnkers 7 u Jzy. & Tn.lPEUT, FUNERAL HOME -Cor. Sixth I II F. 1 1 j o- h-1.8- ir" '