Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    VACV -SEVEN
BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManus
JACK HAVE BEEN
ARC YoU THE
O-WHER OF Tmi
rso I -wArsT TO
CONNA KNOCK lll'a
PlLOCK OFF
WELL' TOU'LL. HAVE TO
SlSNO Its L.IINE. AN'
wwi'touR turn;
KNOCKED QUI
MEnFMTO MATT, : -TRTHTWIC TVlTflYFOIJT). 01: 1 : "SON. TlirRSHAY. .irxrc no. 10:11
U li i , I i v 1 1 "
DID you AV THAT THE "1 HE HAb TO
OWI-lEc. OP" THI-b APARTMENT PAt HERrC -
I CVJ'L0,NCl v,ILL 6E HERE - 1 r-p -L-,
"v MINUTE jfl C L
- 1
NEW TOKK, Juno 30. WteranH
.of - numerous Kory rhitf battles- will
face ijriirli other - in ' the Hiik wlidn
Jack if lieniysey' dcfoinlR , his , lituvy
wgIkM iU.e npaliiHt the din lint go -of
Georges Curivnttr in tho Jen-soy ,Cty
Ting juuly -j3 'Thro 1 1 ph -ncvcra. turn,
pniRiir, hnih linvp won and loHtn
.tests :i&tLyi every.-. poKsili),. puin
ner. 'Botjx have wm by knockouts,
on puliitB and by fouls; botlj havt- Iust
on points and by knnrknutH, although
DfrnipHcy nevor lias .lust n decision on
a foul as did I'urnentiei to Knink
KIuuh, when Miu'iatirV C. I)eWitWp
cljinbed into the rln'K to stive, the,
Frenchman from further punishment.
Carpentier. fighting since l!t07, is
the more grizzled veteran of the two.
In winning his way up from the ban
tamweight rank to the heavyweight
elaHH, Carpentier, who started box
ing at t4, haa engaged in HTi battles.
In 71 of these he emerged from the
ring the victor. Thirty-lour times lie
won by knockouts; 33 times on point
decisions and four times on fouls by
.opponents.
The Frcnchntnn has fought only
five draws; has lost once on a foul ti n 1
has been knocked out once. To a
French youth Aumc.d (Jlorfu goes the
credit for being the only opponent
..who has-fltripd over th'ft challenger ,and
listened to the toll of tho referee.
Carpentier'sVocord, htfore the war,
Is one (if tJietnyac.ti.V.e credited t
,a leaifing boxer.' - Service in the
-French army curtailed his boxing for
four years, but since the armistice,
with a heavyweight title bout li is
main considoraMop, fleorges' has en
gaged tfjjftfyj toVy rbfttftefttK,
ties uhd '55 resurted' in Victcirle.s for
rhlm. The champion lias knocked .out
45 or almost three-fourths of his ,op
ponentH.Jiv six years of boxing, n re-
iinarkahlc record. Nine times ho has'
won on point decisions and Ills only
ivlctory on a foul was tver tho pon
derous Carl Morris.
The champion has fought four
draw decisions; has lost on points
itwicc and has hit the canvas only
.once to stay there for 10 Beconds.
'FlreinHn" Jim Klynn, in 191",
achieved that startling Xeut, but later
the "Pueblo Fireman" was knocked
out in less than a minute by Dempsoy
when the latter was on bis way to
tho championship. Deriijmey also has
fought two no-decision bouts.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Oro., .lane 30. Cattle
steady: receipts 17.- IIoks steady; no
receipts. Sheep Rteady; receipts 27.00.
Two thousand ' sheep stockera, in
transit.
Butter.
. iPORTLAND, Ore., June 30. But
ler firm. Extra cubes SOfyric; car
tons 3Gc; prints 30c. Itutterfat, No.
1 .churniiiK cream 2tt 33o f. o. b.,
Iortiand; undorgrades 2.7c.
, S. Market.
' SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 30. Kut
,:tcr unchanKcd. Kks. extra 3 1 Vic;
.extra firsts 33c; dirties 30c. Cheese
.California firsts 18',-jc; California
younB America fancy 22VjC. Poultry
unchanged.
Portland Wheat.
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 30.
Wheat: Hard white $1.20: soft white
J14S: white club $1.17: bard winter
Slil2; northern sprint; $1.12; red
Walla $1.10.
. Today'n car retelptu Wheat 41;
ilour 8; oats 6.
'rain ind llay.
. PORTLAND, pre,.';.l.un'e. 30, Jlay
and grain markojts utQitfnRed.
I.ilMTly floiids.
. NEW-YORK, June i0. liberty
bonds closed: V .'-
3V4's, S6.7B; first 4's, Si.,00; sec
ond 4's, S07fl;:.'ll.l't;i ci V 'h, 7.10:
Bocond 4 V?'s,:..SG.7G .third :4'c.
90.74; fourth. 4 i H, xp.40;:' Voctory.
Chicago Grain
, CHICAGO, June 30 Prospects of
cooler weather and rain in the north
west led to declines In tho wheat ruar-
Jict today.. , Opening quotations which
ransod from to lVfcc lower with
July 11.2214 to $1.23 and September
Jl.21', "'were followed by moderate
further setbacks and then something
of a rally.
-Corn, after opening 2c lower to 4c
advance, including September at 02
to 63c, sagRed a little butjuter recov
ered somewhat.
Oats started unchangod o c lower
Septomlrer 38c, btit thbn' liardone.l
to some extent. - -
WPRK. -Juno, .30. Tho pro-
tariff occasioned extensive sell
took market today. In
clUstrtalW'rfhd Specialties made-gross
dijcllnea of 2 to 14 points. Sales ap
proximated 750,000 shares.
Aiils-Chalmers 31.2
American Beet Sugar 29.5
American Can 26.5
American Car & Foundry 123
American JUdo & J.eather pfd 50.2
American International Corp D3.5
American Locomotive SO
American Smelting & Ilef'g 35.7
American Susar 72.8
American Sumatra Tobacco 53.
American T. & . 102.S
American Woolen .'. 69
Anaconda Copper 36.S
Atchison so:
Atl.. Gulf & W". Indies .. 23
paid win JLocomptlvg 70.:
j N.Y Srocks;' !
NEW
pofed
HaltlniDio & Ohio . '. 3!
llotlilchcm Sici-I "II"..
Canadian I'aulic
4H.&
109
5
51
Central U'Htluir
Chanillor. Motors
Chesattcako & Ohio ..
ChlcaBo, Mil. and St. Paul '11
Chicago, H. 1. & I'ac
Chino Copper 2:t.:i
Colorado Fuel & Iron 27.5
Corn products - , 00.2
Crucible Stool 57.7
Cuba Cane SiiKar , 0.2
Krie '. i:t.
General Electric :....;..7......V.......'.....12S.5
General Motors 11.2
Goodrich Co. 30
Great Northern, pfd. 0S.:i
Great Northern Oro Ctl's 27
'Illinois - Central 9u,5
lBiiralion Copper 32-.
Int. Mer. Marine pfd 47.5
International Paper 53
Kcnnocott Copper Ill
IxitiiKVillo & Nashvillt! .
Maxwoll Motors
1011.5
3.5
Mexican Petroleum 101
Miami Copper
20.5
Middle States Oil
.... 11.2
.... 23.5
Midvale Stool
Missouri Pacific
21
.... 70
.... 18
95
71.3
2
44
..... 34.5
GO .
New York Central
N Y., N. IT. und Hartford
Norfolk & Western
N'orthern Pacific
Oklahoma Prod. & Itcf
Pan American Petroleum
Pennsylvania '
People's Gas i.i.'....:
Pittsburg and W:est Va......
Ray Consolidated' Copper!....
(leading :.....::.-..'.u..l...
Hep. Iron & . Steel
Royal RutchJ'N. Y .....;,....
Shell Trans'. & Trail...'.....!.'....
Sinclair Con., Oil ...................
Southern ' Pacific
SouthcrJi'Ilaiiway ..:..:;...:.!.;...
Standard Oil of N,. J. pflT. ..
Studclialicr 'orKralion .....
!' !ll
f,
"'
67.7
47.
...:f 63.6
41.2
4, 20 .
4pm
..,-..' 'ISO.U
10(1.7
,.d'7ti.3
. ' 7.6
83
21.3
53.5
8 .
117.S-
...; i.7
....:' 53
S3
53.2
74.8
.... 48
43.2
7
Tonnessoo Clipper''
Toxas Co
Texas & Pacific
Tobacco Products v
Transcontinental Oil
I'nlon Pacific.
U. S. Food Products
U. S. Retail Stores
U. S. lnd. Alcohol
United Stnles Rubber
United Stales Steel
Utah Copper
Westiiighouse Electric
Willys Overland
American Zinc, Lead nndSnv.
Unite and Superior
7
11.7
39.2
17
.0.5
27.2
11.3
50.2
Cala. Petroleum
Montana Power :
Shultuck Arizona bid
Pure Oil
Invincible Oil .:..
General Asphalt
.. . .' - Order to Show Cause
fn tho 'County Court -of the State of
Oregon, Tor Jackson County.
In the matter of the Guardianship of
.ho'Rursons und Estuto of t'liestor
Wayne Diess and Ira Earl Diess,
Minor I'orsoiiB,
It appearing to tlio Court from the
petition of Henry Gordon Diess. guar
dian in the above ciKltlid matte, that
it-is nocessary and will be beii'flcial
-o the above name I Illinoi s .that the
real citato of said minors hereafter
dcHcrihcd, and all thereof, should be
sold :
NOW, THEIIEFORE, the next or
kin of said minors,. Henry Gordon
Diess, and till persons interested in
the estate of said minors, are horoby
lirccted to appear before this Court
at the Court House In Jacksonville,
Oregon, on tho 30th day of July, 1921,
;it 10 o'clock a. in., and show cause
why UcttUHe should not be granted
tor the sale of such estate.
The following Is a description of the
real estate above relerred to:
An -undivided two thirds, .of b"t
Number Five (5) intlUock Number Six
(6) in Sladden's Second Addition t
the City of Eugene in Lane County,
Oregon; an undivided one-sixth inter
est ' In atd to the East half of the
Southwest quarter, the Southeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter, and
the southwest quarter of -the North
east quarter of Section Six (fil. Town
ship Thirty-eight (38) South, ltance
tour (4) west, of the W. M. in Jack
son County, Oregon.
It is hereby ordered that this Older
to show cause be published, for throe
successive weeks in the Medford Daily
Mail Tribune, a noS)aer of general
circulation In Jackson County. Oregon
, FIRST MORTGAGE
Bonds for Sale
I have a limited amount of Firs'
Mortgage 8 per cent Convertablc
Honda to olfer at this time. Interest
payable November and May of each
year. .
If interested call and see what I
nave to offor.
EDWIJf p. HUGHES
113 IV. Mjt! St. MeOfard, Ore.
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. June
2Sth, 1921. - x G. A. G AKDNKIt.
Judge.
Notice
In Ihe County Court of the State of
Oregon," for Jackson County.
In tho matter of the Estate of J. W.
Merritt, Decoased.
Notice is hereby given that. 1 have
been uppoiutod executrix in the above
entitled mutter.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
thorn, with- proper vouchors, within
six munlhs from this date to Porter .1.
Ncff. Medl'ord National Rank Building,
Modl'ord, Oregon.
JENNIE E. MEItUITT,
Executrix.
Dated this 30th day of Juno.'-lWJ.-
1 1 ii the County Court of the Stare of
Oregon for the County ol Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Alice
Lyon llurke, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all heirs,
creditors or other persons Interested
In tho Estate of Alice Lyon llurke,
deccused, that tile undersigned, as
executor und executrix, respectively,
of the Last Will and Testament of the
said Alice Lyon llurke. deceased, filed
their Final Account as such personal
representatives In the office of the
Clerk of the County Court or the State
of Oregon for the County of Jackson
on tho 23rd day of June, 1921; and
that said Court has fixed Saturday.
Inly 30th. 1921. at ton o'clock in the
forenoon of that day in the Court'
Room or said Court -jn the County!
Courthouse at Jacksonville, Oregon, asl
the tiiuo and placo for the hearing of
any 'objections to micb Final Account i
anil the setilemont thon-of. All tier-1
sons having any - objections to said
account aro horoby notified to present
the same to said Court on or before
said date. ; . ' .,
Dated June 30lh. '1921.'
S. VILAS IlECKWITII
'"'"' iirtil LOFISIC'TiiniKlf; !
as exeoulor and execiili'U of Ibe Last
Will and .Testament;' ;ofi Alice Lyon
llurke, deceased. : i ' ., .
'
ADVERTISING RATES
, . . .
Classified Two ' cents word
first Insertion; one, cent word
each subsequent Insertion,
Locals 10c lino per Insertion; -S
: by tho week, 7 times, 5c per lino
, i per day.
In both of above count b words
t tn a line unless long words, und
then 5 words to a lino. Count
For Salo, Wanted, etc., also each
initial, telephono numbor, etc.,
are counted as a word.
Display 35 to 50c per Inch per
I Insertion. fr
I Kutca cnah In udvnnco.
!l l
M I8CEM.A XliOCH.
HEMSTITCHING and picollng attach
ments, $2.oT Uullonholo allach
menls $9.85, fit any sewing machine.
Personal checks -10c extra. Lights
Mall Order Hou.ro, ilox 127, Hlruiing
ham, Ala. 86
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position to assist with
housework. Phone S33-W. 88
HEM' WANTED
Mnlo and I'emalo
W ANTE J) Apple thinners. Tolophono
- 72811 or 131-Y. tf
HELP WANTED MALH
WANTED Orchard foreman and trac
tor man. P. O. Itox 1091. . tr
WANTED A man to drive Fordson
tractor; must he experienced In
orchard work; two twenty-five a day
and board. Apply Red Cross. 86'
WANT1!I Experienced orchard spray
men. Telephone 728-It or 131-Y. tf
WANTED Soreral men and boya to
know that you can buy any btke for
, $2.00 per week. . Liberty Shop, S.
Ornpe. tf
MEN WANTED for construction work
on Irrigation project near Medford,
Oregon. Wages laborers three dol
lars for eight liours, less nno dollar
board. Other wages in. proportion
llogno River Valley Caonl Co. tf"
WANTED Wood cutters or will sell
Btumpago. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
telephono 728-H or 134-Y. tf
SPARTA BUILDING DIRECTORY
George Andrew, Manager
MAIN FLOOR Telephone
m'SY CORNER MOTOR CO., Tlrcfi, Acresnorles 2r0
MODERN riL'.MIHNO & HEATING CO., Heat Ideal, Areola, Mueller
PIpolCHH B20
fcXCIL-HNGK TIKE CO., New and Rebuilt Tires 520
, HECOXD FIXK)It
DR. A. RCRKfjVND, Clilroprnctor 2H5
HR. V. R. KACFMAX, Ilentnl Snrp-on .'.'. 2S5
lilt. .1. V. ll.VI-;s, riijrKlrInn nnd Surgeon ."03
(.I CIIK.I-: ANDREWS STI DIOS. Voice. Mrs. Giirge Audrcwn SSS.J
MRS F. i:. t'OllE, I'lnno nnd lliimiony .' . . . .VJ" -.1
iXOiUiSCU MOWUJ'f yiUliuUH d XcaeUer 1J,JMu.M4(1J4, .pit-i
I'KII FKMALK
WANTED Good woman for general
housework on ranch, wages $.".
Mrs. Geo. A. Mansfield, Prospect.
Ore. tl-
WANTED Experienced w a 1 1 r e s s.
Gusher Cafe. tf-1
WANTED Competent
$50. Phono 3S0.
cook,
wages
It
WANTED misci-:li,ankoi;s
WANTED To buy 'metal stanchions.
Address J: A. M care Mall Tribune.
" " "102
WANTED To buy a pair of wagon
scales. Phone 7SS-II-1. 42
WANTED To buy an office ilesfei for
Y. W. C. A. .Call 775. ! , ' i i SI
I
i ; L ;
WANTED Loan on oily property;
gootlisesctiiity. Box 90. Mull Tribune.
WANTED Largo si.o refrlgorator
suitable for store. Devoo. tf
WANTED This week, ten Ford cars,
three more Ovoiiauds, to guarantee
against punctures and blowouts, by
installing Universal The FlUor. 110
N. Riverside. Phono 1S8-M. tf
WANTED Ilouso moving and re
pairing. Phono 488-M or.488-X. tf
LOST Orange Persian Celeo cat.
Mrs. Harry Isboll, S. Central, phone
501-X. Sti"
LOST A suit case oetween .lackson
ville and Mcdiord. initials R. 1. C
on it.
SO'
FOR RXtfllAMjIK
FOIt EXCHANGKiT-'I'on ncros subur
ban near Portland. , Good buildings.
Adapted for .truck gardens and
chicken wiucl;. -Will take pear orch
ard 111 Rogue River. Address Mail
Tribune, Ilox (ill.1 80
WILL TRADE Medrord Homo or ranch
for good uutoiuobllu. Telephone
728-R or 134-Y. ,, tr
FOR TRADE Trucks to trade for city
property. G. A. Chllders Motor Co.,
127 N. Riverside. tf
FOll 11ENT APARTMENTS
TWO AND 3-ROOM furnished upnrt
inetiU, day, week, or month. Two
blocks south Muln St. 217 S. River
side. Phono 457-J, Rivorsidc Apnrt
ments. 105
FOIt KENT KPll.NISIIED HOOMS
FOIt RENT Sleeping room for one
geiilbvnian; modern conveniences.
Phono 353-R. tl"
FOR RENT Sleeping room,
i Riverside, . , ,
315
-I-
FOR IlEK'T llooina,
$2.00 a' week. 4 -fn
'- ' as
I S3. Front St;
I'lOR .RENT Nicely, furnished roonjii.
Cool, shady grounds, homo-llkc,
i near business center. . Now manage,
(nient. 15 N. Grape St. 86
TOR RENT--Furnlnhed ronmlnR and
! boarding house. D-30, care Tribune.
,, , tr
'OR RENT KurnlHTicd rooms one
block from city park. Largo garage
In connection; cars repaired at
night. 601 W Tenth, phono 601-11.
tf
FOR nKNT HOUSES
FOll RENT S-room house close In,
525.00. Cull 105. 88
FOR RENT Nice furnished house, all
modern, nice garden. Adults only.
526 N. Front. 88
FOIt RENT Two modern 4,-room bun
galows. Phone 593-L. 86
FOR RENT 0-room house reasonable.
Inquire 404 W. Second St. 88
FOIt IIBNX rdJlM3
FOIt RENT 200 acre bearing inplc
nnrl nonr nfehnrH P Ci Tlov 1f il tf
FOR RENT Alfalfa and grain
ranches, gome with irrlgat' m, on
highway near Medford. Ox Id Ray
Realty Co., 728-11, 134-Y. tf
FOll RENT 2000 acre alfalfa, graiu
and stock ranch, fine dairy ranch,
10 miles from Medford on river, rail
road and Paeiric Highway. Gold
Ray Realty Co., Telephono 72S-H or
131-Y. tr
help
1921 BY INT L FEATUR6 SERVICE. INC.
TAKEN l l
TAKEN IT Two year old black coll,
while star on head. White hind
foot. Phono 132-1,. SO
MONEY TO LOAN
ro LOAN J. 11. Andrews loans money
on real estate nuj buys mortgages
and Liberty bonds. Pboue 53-M. SI
North tirapo streoL
AUTOMOK1LKS
FOIt SALE I9IC
i 219 S. Holly.
Ford touring
car.
95
FOll SALE Maxwell bug in good con
tention, $200 rush. Phone 152-L, SS
,1'UH s,i,k .Maxwell car in; iiesi' oi
j order with good tires, very cheap.
terms to responsible party. Inquire,
51S King St. tf
FOR SALE Good 19 Ford, $22
den's Cider Mill.
W'al
S3 KUIt HAIK MVICWTOUK
TOIl SALE Musi sell at once, good
Jersey cow. Also steel rango. Call
851 E. Ninth. Phono 5S2-L. 91
FOIt SALIOGood milk cow frenh
soon; nlso few choice Duron pigs,
one mile north ot Modford, Del Inn
Ave. It. L. Hague, It. 2, Medford.
liox 21. 83
FOll SALE Cbeap, work Horses, sad
dle horses and brood marcs. Walsh's
placo, otio mile northoast of Medl'ord
on Crater Lake road. , 10,7
FOll SALE Six beautiful fresh milk
cows, Walsh's place, olio milo norlb
east of Medford on Crater Lake
road. 97
FOll SALE llogislerod Shorthorn
bulls p.nd registered Hampshire
bears. Also sadillH horses and work
horses. Call on or write Ross II.
Lund, Mounterest Hunch, Hilt, Calif.
tr
FOIt SALIC MISCELLANEOUS
FOll SALE Choice grain hay, vetch
and oats, vetch and wheat, $9 from
the field. Mrs. Nyo, half mile liortb-
west of Phoenix. 89
FOR SALE Two oil burnors for
range complete. Phone 108-.I-I. t 88
FOIt SALE 100 tons clean airall'a and
beardless barley hay 111 stack two
miles east of .Phoenix. R. C. Ward,
phone 19-F-21. ' 89
FOll SALE Purtablu chicken house,
8x10. 219 S. Holly. 95
FOIt SALE One 1500 lb. set of wagon
springs; also -I'j, fi and 0-rool iiawa,
very cheap. Phone I03-X-2. 87
'OR SALE Very fine dining room
table, chairs and liill'I'el, also two
sectional bookcases, baby's crib,
bassinet and walkers. Living roohi
tablo and other furniture. Owned
by Mrs. L. A. Snlade, Central Point:'
! Inquire Mr. Glllotl, Central Point
Storage. All marked with prices. 90
FOR SALE 7-foot Dcerlng blniler,
! tongue and transport trucks, like
now, $200. Phono 12-F-23. 1 b'7
FOll SALE Fordson tractor ami Oli
ver disc tractor plow. Like new.
Cheap. 12-F-23. 87
'OR SALE-23-F-2.
-Corn on car.
Call Phone
88
FOR SALE Toledo rango with coila.
Phono 817-Y.
FOll SALE Pasturo for cattle; iiIho
second cutting alfalfa in tho shock.
T. E. Pottengef. tt
Oil SALE OR TRADE ltumely
Ideal separator, 32-Inch cylinder,
practically new. T. E. Potlcngcr. tf
10 II SALE War Kagle mining stock
for 35 cents. Phono 915. 107
FOR SALE First-class alfalfa hay In
field ono mile west of ' Voorhles
' Crossing, Schuchard Orchard. Phono
61MI-3. : ' tf
FOR SALE Shoes at anothor big
drop In price at tho Medford Shoo
Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. tf
FOR SALE 12 tons of choice grain
bay, baled. Phono 46S-R-1. ... . If
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, sodltnent
and dirt. Plowing and teaming work
done. Phone 912-J. Samuol Hate
man. 302 Msple St. ' ...
It Pays
TO KNOW YOUl RUSINFSS
Do yon know your monthly
Iomssi or kiiIiih?
If not, consult us about
your bookkeeping and other
bufUnosfl troubles.
Auditing O
Flr3uraJicr.
Accourvtlrx
ERVICEiO;
I rwestmeftts
M. I'. M'l.r.
Phone 6HI
'm. I'. KCh.-.nri1, Mgr. I ltlliiy WHITE Re ill ICstnie. In-
I ,. SHI l.ltwrtr Hide. I sur Uis, InveW'Vs. NotarV
S;3o ML
FOIt SALE IlKil, EST AT W
FOIt SALE Id acres ranch on Pacific
Highway two miles iroin .Medl'ord.
Modem feroom bungalow and good
out buildings. $rriH), crop included.
Address II. Mall Tribune. 42
'OR SALE Two good places, one 35
acres, one S acres. Will sell every
thing. Have good piano. Ford car
and oilier ruruilure: most of It is
good Sell all for $ltmo. Sen Mrs.
M. E. Owens, Central Point, Oregon.
91
FOR SALE Alfalfa in field or do
llvered. Phono 5S9-U-2. tf
FOIt SALE $1100 smys 5-room house,
toilet anil bnlh; nice shady lot, close
in. Phone I,. II., (115-J. ' ' SO
HMI SALE Must sell at onee; mod
ern 4-rooni house anil bath, large
screen porch, built-in features and
fireplace.'. Lot 50x21 li. East Hide,
5 blocks Troin bridge.' good garden
soil, lawn, sbado trees, trull trees
and bellies. Price $1600. Phono
941-M. 89
FOll SALE Modern S-room residence
two largo sleeping Kiiehes, back
Hereon porch wired for electric heat
ing. With garage. Everything up
to date. See owner at 616 W. Jack
son. 108
FOll SALE 20 acres, Improved, thrco
miles south on Pacific Highway.
Mail Tribune, Box S3. 86
FOIt SALE On account, of leaving
Modford will soil my homo, 310 S.
Riverside.' Two Btory bungalow,
;J0nsl front, eight rooms, two baths,
' flve-plnnn, sleeping porch, built-in
, features In living room, dining room
and kitchen;' Fruit room, woodsheds
and garage.- lt 80x100. i Mrs. Goo.
J. Hoffman, phono 292-X. 90
Foil SALE 12 ucru ranch thrco miles
(southwest of Gold Hill; about 20
'acros in cultivation, 7 acres In airal
:1a down this soasort, balanco in
i grain; 20 head of cattle, 2 Iioikoh,
' farming machinery, all for $4500,
,$3000 cash, biflauco three years tliuo
with Interest. Address T. It.' Edlng
iton, Gcdd ilIll,-Oro. Phono 31-F-3.
102
FOll SALE, lonno or exchange, 40
! room hotel ami 3 business rooms,
partly furnished; only hotel In town
1000. Telephono 728-R or 131-Y. tf
FOR SALE Alfaltn, grnln nnd stock
I ranches from $5.00 nor acre ud:
long time, gusy payments. Gold liny
Realty Co. tf
FOIt 8ALE Good ranches. See us
before buying. J. I). Andrews, 31
N. Grape St. Phono 63-M. tt
FOll BALE Lnnne. nnd exchange real
esluto. Gold Ray Realty Company.
FOR HALfo Huiiooh ana. bungalows,,
furnished or unfurnished; also
acreage. G. S. liuUorftold, phone
Hit..
FOIt RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Two llgnt housokcopiug
rooms, fill S.- Central. tf
JtUHINEHH IilRECTOKY
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Atlornoy-ot-law,
rooms X nnd 9, Modford National
Hank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer, Gnrnett
Corey Building.
0. C. HOGGS Roal Ustnto, law and
settlement of estates a specialty.
B. FrTTNIM-ATuo7i Uetierul
Practice. Patents a specialty.
Stewurt Bldg
Wl N FI E LDR. HAYLollD Lawyer.
Room 7 Palm block, 107 East Main
St., Medford.
Abstractors
MURRAY PROS. & VAN VORIS
i . Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 6,
1 No. 22 North Control Avo., up
stairs. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY -r- Incorporated 1904.
Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance.
Auto Supplies
LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We are
operating the largest, oldost and
best equipped plant in tho Pacific
northwest. Use our springs when
others fall. Sold under written
guaranteed. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Building Materials
MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK &
BLOCK WORKS speclllze In all
kinds of cement building products.
Cnr. Fir and Tnth Streets
Rrnl Estntp.,
t v
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Hl'SINESS lilliHtTOItY
Chiropractic lliyslclnn
JOUETT P. It It AY Straight Chiro
practic, rooms 409-10 M. F. & H.
building. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p.
m., daily except Thursday. Phone
5S0.
DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro
practic anil Natural Painless Meth
ods. Room 428 M. F. &. II. Dldg.
. Phono 965. - ' - i ' ; s ci j
Fleet rlc Herrice, .
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. Fac
tory distributors for Exlde Batter
ies and 'FulrbankaMorse: light
' ' plants. Nat. Building. Phlne 116.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son. C. P. A. Attention given tc
anything In Accounting nnd Income
Tax requirements. Look Into our
simplified accounting method. Lib
erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-Jt.
Farm Loan Bondi
FINANCE THE AMERICAN FARMER
by buying Farm Loan Rends. Pro
coeds to mako additional farm loans
and Imprnvo agricultural conditions.
Terms and particulars, E. H. Hurd,
Sccy.-Treas., 411 M. F. & H. Bldg.,
Modford.
Fidelity nnd Surety Bonds
FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS
We execute all . forms .of bonds.
McCurdy Insurance Agoncy. tt
Instruction In Manic.
Kit ED ALTON 1IA1GI1T Teacher of
piano and harmony. Ilalght Mualf
studio, 318 Gurnott-Corey Build
ing Phono 7.2. '..'.. .,
Mosan Art lings
4
MOSAN ART RUG CO. We Tireav
rugs from old carpets and rugs and
clean all rugs. "Ruga wo clean art
clean when wo clonn thom." Ill
W. Tonth, phono 180. Free doll-Tory.
Osteopath!
DR. F. G. CARLO W, DR. EVA -MA1NF
CARLOW Osteopathic Physi
clans. 416-417 llarnett-Coroy flldg.
Phono 904-L. Rosldunce 26 &
Lnurol St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
Physician. .Special attention given
to cyo, ear, noso anil throat. 00$
Liberty building. Phono 496.
, Physicians and RurgebUH. ;
DlTi E. MURPHY Ijp'iiiut.riTola
phono 144. Room 430 M. F. & H.
Illdg., Medford. Speelal attention to
, bridges and jihite work. i " "
iiH K'Tl, $
T. G. HEINW, M. D. I'uysician nf
; Surgeon, , Suocbilty., Eyo,. Ean Nose
and Tbrot Glaaaes isclontitlcally
fitted and properly ndjtistod. Office
; 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape and
; Main qtB.jr if ? c ;
DR. J, J. JEMMENS-I'nyalcion and
; Surgeon. Practico -limited to eye.
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tented and glasscB sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist tor S. P.
M. It. Co., M. F. & II. JJldg. Phone
567. ..
DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physician
and Surgeon. Ofricos M. F. ft H.
Jlldg. Phono 165. Residence 118
Genesee St. Phone 165-J-2.
DR. A. BURSELL Splnologlst, Phys
ician and surgeon. Spinal adjust
ments, general treatments and H
gonoslB. 309-10-11 M. F. & ii,
Bldg. Elevator to third .floor.
. Pboue 2. . . ... ,.,
Printers nnd Publlslicrs
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MBDFOitD . PRINTING CO. has the :
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose loaf lodgers, billing systems,
etc.- --Portland prices. HTN.-fir St. '
Hag Weaving.
MEDFORD- FLUFF RUG WORKS
makes fluff rugs from old and
worn carpets, nnd rugs; Phone
610-M. 706 Pine St.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. i
Office 42 Isorth Front St. Phone I
815. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER Anything mor
ed day or night. Service guar
anteed. Fair treatment. 104 S.
Fir. Phono: Offlco 644 or res.
647-R or 206. U"
tlnderfnkers
l'EPJ. FI1NI0RAI. 1 10. NIK Cor. Sixth
and Oakdale. Atnbulunce service,
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