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V BRINGING Cff ioi.Uf - I'M d5MOKli- I WltH h f pi WOULD rp A HOMU 501 If J) V' cn CaO our am- r y V V , STATE 10 VOTE ON A PORTLAND TAX 1925EXP0SITI0N lljr Mayor linker of I 'oil In ml . PORTLAND, Orrnmi - Tin. time , baa eoine for tha people of tha i lly Mf Portland n4 tha tto nf JrnK1)ii to flnttlly im-uI" the qiiNlInn of' the 1 1 J i rxpoaltion. The iUlt of iro anal In and financing the project hit tu rn determined li) Uio lending; bul ntHMi man and flnanciera of I lie ataie. tha world hit bean Invited lo on rx toaltun hero and are lupin countrd uion fora fair second to none In irm hlalnry of tha country. It la lharafora lh duly of avary ac tion of Ilia atalo lo foritet aeitioiial dlffxrmi an niul u 1 1 1 ( for u rr.iier Oreson. Aa tlcn-chalrman of the rxpoaitlon imnnKliiK committee I have been ro tia(m la ttmk public mi appeal for tho expualtion cause and for avtilo- tnent of Ilia laativa which linvn tenc porarily overthrown the orlslnul lana. In lh expoai'on itm.i ion, Which la in ho luiulc an Uaun nl Iho ;rin-nil rlm-tlon In November. In in volved the future growth. develop. Inrnl and proNpi-rity f th alma ua It whole, it in n roonlilon tou I lw Hud imnortniit lo tip-inn Involvad In ny rmuiial, (urtionnl or rn'rllyiml rnntrovrralra and miiwl )A nili , .d lha haala of hl It tnvniia (o the Pint,' and by "alMia" la iiivunt ivcry loan, woman and ililld In Iho atutw. VI Orraon nnw ih 4lt aiuto In tha union In i.olnl of .i'iiilullou mid llral In point of rraourrta, tlm ncrdn jf lha future nro dfi-ldodly iiiurnt. " nuiBi have moro iHipulution nnd Innrti itV.iiirmnt nnd lliraa tan only ta Imd y rx.i.tllni our if aouroaa lo llm ioio of lh' world Tlfrn la no ImttiT Way tlinn IhroiiKli Itif iiu'illuin of it world cxiiomtlon. ' foTiliind I lo b iD.kr.1 to flnnnra tha rxpoaltlun, tut Iho nmriil aupport tif tha atiito la .montiul. Tin- volo Ink on In l'ortlnd Itiat Novomhcr la Invalid nl Ihla lime 1m moo it wna font Inif i-ii t upon a alula Inx, whhh la rllnilmilad In Iho nw plnn. !t will bo noooaanry thuroforo In ukaIii and lull Ilia iiitlon at tho Munii,- No- voiiilior alvrtlon, iil,olns i:uitland to tag ttaolf. Th pooplo of tho atato will bo n&kod at tho anmn flortlon to glvo 1'oillnnd Iho atuto'a nioml liiick Inn.u unllod (ii'pkoii In brlinif of tho rxpoaltlon, which la to crowd our Country with proplo from every cor nor of th Kloho duiiiiK u period of li'Vi'ml tnontha. Aa ipnyor of 1'ortlund. nnd bollov liiK that no moro Imooilmil work ronfronta the Hints thiin that of t-. ploltallon of our rcaoiirt'i'R throiiKh tho iiixdluin of the oxponltlon, 1 havo ijjrccd lo Jlctid tha cunipalKii tn be half of tho vole nt the November elaction. The bunlncmi men of Port' . '""fl.,; bo .,b'fivot Oroon' futuro nt hi-mt, will flniinco the riiminilKii to tho extent of IGO.000 for tho pre liminary work. Aftorwnrd $1.000,. 000 will b rnlnod na u atock aubHi-rlp-tlon to atari the (xpoNlllon firtid. Thin atibacriptlon la to tin voluntary nnd to oxtetid throiiKhout the HtAtn. Port land will bo naked to i'oto mi nnnuiil tax levy of $1,000,000 for three yonra to npply to the oxpnalllon fund which With tho It, 000, 000 atock Hubacrlp tlon will flnnnce tho oxpoHltlon. Tho meiiNUro on the biillnt will In clude a provlHlon for tho acloctlnn of n nonimlaolon to bundle Iho expen diture of the money thua umnui'Ihk the anfeKimnltnn of tbe-funda nnd the :, expenditure by a uroup'of cltlr.ena i k aelocted bj tho VoteiH. The atock milv 'i acrlptlon Will ! ropieHonted )iy n board of oirectnra and thla honrd,' to- Bother with the roinnilaalon aelocted by tho people of 1'ortliind will aclect tho luauiiRcment of tho expnxltlnn. Tho niothofi ftf nrmuotlnK, flnnno- InR nnd mannitlnK the cxpnattlon, li '. ' auch tht there run' be no leitltlmnte i i Ki-ounda fop oppAMltlnn ,hml therefore ' $ no remain why tho aliite ahoultl not got aolldly behind tho project nnd ace that our promlaoa to tho world and ouy development pinna tor tho futuro re curried to 'iv aucceaaful eoncluHlon. PKRL FirNKRATi TIOMK At Your Service Dnjr or Nljitit Intormatiob tairdtafly fllven," Cur 3th and Oakdale .ii il ii. . I li m li aWMtaaCB efiTTlfli Phj)1B 47 UP FATHER FINDING NEEDLE IS IXtNDON To find a noedlo in a liuyatark In pupulurly auppraed to ho ii feiit no difficult that tha odda ttKAlmt III aucresaful rcomi'lUlilUoill would b aomethlfiK like a million to on a. Yet foat that to the ordin ary lu a n would appear, If atiythiiiR, kill! mom difficult, hiu roceutly boon BicMiiplUhcd In Jeriiaaloin. acre rdliiK to newapaprra ptibllihed there. It waa imthitiK loaa than tho f lit d lit K if noodle hidden In JJeruaalem, and ilh no rliin to Ha whereabout of which tha five aotuei could take coK nlianre, except that It wa hidden "aomew Intro" In th city. Thla wn duuo by Or. Ilanoanen, who tiultnt tu bo puaicaaod of tome tliliiK more than tho uaual five acnacn cud to be endowed with a mynterloua "paychtc" faculty by m-jan of which lie ran road thoughta and find out thing that ranuot ha Ularorered by iiieaim of more aluht or hoarliiR. The tliullnn nt tbn needle wii accepted aa tlie proof of hla claim and ho wna awardotl 100 xiunda. He found tho noodle vtlthln 2." tnlnutea, rxcliidliiR tlm timo taken to roach the place of concealment. A co win I It no aa nppolntod to au porvlao tho teat and to ae that there waa nothlriK of a 'put up Job" about It. Tho couimllteo conalaled of aov oral Journallata, mmo policemen and an rxnrrt In norvpui dlnesiMui. Dr. Ilnnnaren wan aecured In a houae and a Kunrd placed ovir him. Then the mcinheri of the committee set forth in mottr turn, onu of thorn carrylnK Ihn neodlo. , i Sevornl nt recti of Jeruanlom wore trnvcraed. '('ura and drlvera wcrj iliuiiKcd on the way and then, by rlrcultoua route, the lunatic any I urn nun reached. There behind a per mit of 8lr Herbert Samuel, the noodle waa hidden. Then tho com mttteo returned to the houao In which Ir. Hutroaaen hnd boon loft and re- ouand him. In a motor car, accompanied by the committee he atnrtod out to find tho needle. In tho cmirMo taken the driver followed lila illreeUnna. Aflor paHini throiiKh many 6roti Dr. lluuoKHcn loft the cur and proceeded on foot to tlio uaylum. Arrived there, lth hardly a mometit'ii henltutlon, hn tun rln for the portrait und found Iho poodle. The proceedings arotmeil enormoua Intorcnt In .lenisulein. A crowd of tievenil thotmand pprsona awaited tho roHtilt of tho test, and cheered when Pr, Hanoaaen'B Btlccess was announc- N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK. June 1. Todays stock market waa foatuced by n con tinuance of recent conflicting move ment. Standard lasuca ngnln eased, while apeculutlvo ImlUMtiiula und Hpecbiltlea Improved. Sales upproxl- niiited 1,250,000 aliiiie.i. The closing was Irregular. American licet Bugnr 47. American Can . . 4S.5 Ameiicnn Car A Foundry .... 165.2 Aim iirun,ll!tle ft Leather1 pfd. 72. American International Corp. D0.1 American Locomotlvu ....... II 6. American Smeltlnir ft Rcf'tt. . . 05.8 Amerlmn Hugur 79. American Sumatra Tobacco -- 43. American T.. ft T 123.1 American Tobacco .......... 143. t American Woolen t 92.0 Amicondn Copper BH.a Atclibion U'J.H Baldwin locomotive 119.7 Bethlehem Steel "11" ..4..... 77.7 Canadian Pacific 13.5 Cbiimller Motors 75. Chemipuuko &oilo OK. Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul ... 27.5 Chicago, n.,1. ft Pac. ....... 44.8 Corn Products 101.8 Crucible Steel 74. Brio Famous I'layers-Lanky Ocneriil Asphalt ..... (loiieral Electric Goodrich Co. ....'. .. Great Northern, pfd. . Illinois Central Inxptrntlon Copper . , , International Harvester Kelly-Hpiingflcld TSro Konnecott, Copper ' 10.6 75.6 .00.6 167.7 43.2 77 106 44.6 105.7 51.7 39. 119. LoulRvlllo ' & Nushville Mexican , Petroleu!i..v.i,c. ii i i 1 140.1 HAYMOW EASY FOR DOCTOR MU1 vale Htcel ,, M IsHourt Pnclflo ... M ...... . New Vorh, Central j. 41. 23. METJFORn MATT; THTHTTKE. MrTOFOTIT). OttECjOX, TinTtftPAV, JUNK 1, 1022 J VELL - WHAT (5OT COULD t ,o rr in JtiTCREtT WANT, A, TALKING - MACHINE?, i l r, n i I li I I L TO. I N. V. N. II. and Hurt ford 33.1 Northern I'm Ifle 7.l railic Oil 64.7 Pan A merlin n Petroleum .... 71.8 Pi-nnnylvniilii 41.8 People'a (Ida Hli. Pure till Ituy CnnaoliilntPd t'oiper .... J.H Iteiidlni? 78 2 Hep. t '! 81 l 77 1 Itoynl Hutch, N. y 3.7 Heura P.oebuck 19. HI tie lair Con. oil 38. 0 Hutlthern Purine SO. 2 Hoiilhern Hallway 2 4.0 Htiiudard "II of K. J. .' 14 G Hiudebiiker Corporation 123.6 I'nlnn Pacific 1 3 X.S t lilted Itrtnll Hlorfg 6X. f. H. Ind. Alcohol 67 1 t olled Hliiti-a Ilubl.er 64 3 t'nlted Htntea Kleel 100. C I'lah Topper 67.7 Wcattiiuhouao Klvclrlu 3. Wlllya Overland J.G Market News IJvcwUM-k. PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno 1 Cnt- tle weak: rei elpln 69. HoKa weak no rceclptB. 8hep ateudy; receipt 126. PORTLAND. Ore., June 1. Butter firm, extra rubes 30 V 36c;under uruttca 30'il33r: eurtoiiH 41c: orlnta 40,- ltnii..rr.f No I churning rre;im 41c f. o. b., Portland; under grader! S6f3c. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore.. June 1. Wheat, hard wblto 11.2 4; soft while, white club, burd winter: northern MprloK 11.23; red Wulln 11.19. Today'a enr receipts Wheut 30; flour K; hay 3. Sun I'rumisco Miui.il. HAN FRANt'ISCO. June 1 (f. 8. I lu rea ii of Mnrkctn) Kkk. exlrn pulleia flrnta 22c; undersized pullets No. 1, 19c. SAN FRANCISCO. June 1. (Slate Divlnlon of MurketM) llcna 22 to 21c. I.ilx-rly Bonds NEW YORK. Juno 1. Liberty bcudu closed: 3H' 100; first 4's 99.86; second 4's !)'J..sr.; frst 4V 99.94; se-cnd 4"s 99.94; third 4 U 'a 100; fourth 4Va 100; Victory 4Vs 100. CO; Victory 3 'a 100.02. VAXTKI flFLP FEM A LK WANTKD Woman to do cooklnpr for private family in country. Write S. M. Ttittle. Central Point. 63 WANTED A hutist'ker-por. Inquire 61 3:w s. Fir St. WANTED Young woman with loving disposition to care for boy of ten year and girl 15 months in mother less homo. Must be willing to reside in tho country. Stale fully first loiter wages expected. Box EUR, care Mall Tribune. 62 WANTED Housekeeper, mlildlenged lady or woman wjth small child. Cnll nt Fairmont Rooms, 319 E. Main. Phono 424-M. 61 WANTKIV-Waitress. Hotel Medford. Please, apply to head waitress. tf HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Men to dl ditch. Phono 62 bll-J-6 tutor 6 p. m. WANTKD An orchard man, also good teamster. Phono 697-J-3. ti PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO., KLAM ATI I FALLS, OREGON, now In full operation for season 1922. Wanted timber tailors, teamsters and other woodsmen. We can also use men at our sawmill, planing and box factory in the different work. Also want to contract piling of green lumber. In terested parties correspond with our Ir.bor department, Klamath Falls. ... 70 Itl'SINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED An active partner in good paying business. Mull Tribune, Box T J. tt t- . . . .. MEDFORD GRANTS PASS FOR SALE or TRADE SMALL RANCH FULLY EQUIPPED, close to Medford Chickens, turkeys, team, cows, calves. All farm machinery. Part of ranch Is bottom land balance under ditch with paid up water. Crops all In. Dandy 5 room bungalow., good barn, stable and out butmings. You can work in town and live on this close in Ranch. At least look at It and WE WILL SELL IT AT LESS THAN COST OF IMPROVEMENTS. Will trade for Medford house. BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET HERE FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore. 4V-MOHT TOWNM 1 V XOO WAXTKI UinCKlSJi 5BC8 WANTKD 200 lawn mower ownera to have their mowers sharpened, erty lu-palr Shop. Mb 80 WANTED Modern 6 or 8 room house on or nar paving, P. O. Box 10S4. Mod ford. tf WANTED Asto rtillntora, fender and running boards to repair. C. D. Miller, opplte H. P. D"Kit. WANTED Houaa rnnrrai and re- palrinc. Phone 4SD-M or 48S-X. tf FOR KK.VTTiOl'SKS FOR KENT Nbely furnlBhH modern lioumj, Karaxe. James Campboil. I'hone tf Y-U. Vi FOR KENT Four houses, good gar dens. See C. Pierce. Phone 105. lU FOR RENT Small 3 room bungalow. Inquire 126 Portland Ave. 62 FOR RENT Unfurnished 4 rooms, bath. Bleeping porch. 425 S. Oakdal Ave. 62 FOR RENT 6 room furnished bunga low. 429 S. Central. Fvhl Invest ment Co. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. N. Orange. Telephone 1044. FOR RENT Why rent: Buy Medford Home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Kealty Co. IFOR RENT House three rooms and bath. Also garage for one car, close In. Call 915. FOR RENT FTRNlSlinn ROOMS FOR KENT Large well furnished sleeping room with bath privileges. 325 8. Riverside. tf FOR RENT Rooms and board. ten dollars a week at 201 N. Ivy. 63 FOR RENT Nice room with hath. Mrs. A. C, Hubbard, 322 S. Riverside Phono 401-J. F!i miiA i Hoi'SEKEKKl.VU ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 32: S. Central. 62' FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 221 N. Holly. 61 FOR RENT LlRht housekeeping rooms. 541 8. Central. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 433 S. nr. 63 FOR RENT FurnMied housekeeping rooms. 325 E. Jackson St. Phono 211. LOST LOST Ladies' brown pleuso cull 1007-W. coat. Finder . 62 LOST Acnun marlue bar pin. Finder return to Mail Tribune office. 60 MONEY TO LOAN BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Monoy loaned and good ranches tor sale by J. B. Andrews, Invosunent Broker. SI N. Grape SC Phcne 53-M. FARM MORTGAGES Medford Farm Loan Association. F. P. KarraU, Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main 8t. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Automobile cheap. Will tnuko good delivery or light truck. Phono 147-R or 618-W. 64 FOR SALE 1918 Ford cheap. Central. 43 S. 62 FOR SALE Saroaon ton truck, good tires, truck in pxcellent shape, include bed with side and end gates. Cheap for cash. Leave your address at Box 47, Mail Tribune. FOR SALE 1920 Dodge roadster, fine condition. See Patton and Robinson Inc. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE A-l young cow cheap. 007 Pino St. 63 FOR SALE Shepherd puppies, ouglibred. Phone 691-R-l. thor- FOR SALE A few fresh cows, excop tlonally good. Walsh's plaoe, 1 mile NE of Modford on Crater Lako road 65 ASULAND KLAMATH FALLS 5) '4 (OUT&fiRN ORKUON I YoO OUT OF f HERE. - 'tA MARREO 0 1922 v Int l Fetue Sfrvio FOB KXCHAXGE ;rX)K KXCHAXGE for Medford pro- perty, S a.res under the ditch, 4 room plastered house, screen jjorch, ftood well, 4 mllo from Medford. C. fi. riutterfield. 61 roil EXCHANGE Honwa. wagon and haruc-vs for Ford cur. 11 Chestnut. 62 WILL TRADE A l ranch team llcbt cur. U0" Pine ftf. for 62 TO TRADE Small bouse for light car or truck. Box 46, Mail Tribune. 62 FOR SALE POULTRY AND FX3GS FOR 8ALE White Leghorn chicks. Square Deal Hatchery. Phone iil-L. 63 FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching egrs from O. A. C. best laying strain. rhone 201-J. .62 ; FOR SALE R. L Red eggs for hatch ing. Devoe'. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good home. 937 S. Holly. 71 Phone 779-Y. FOR SALE 5 acre tract. 2 acres each apples and pear Just coming in bearing. Good building. Three miles from Medford. P. O. Box 894. 66 FOR QFICK SALE Equity In five room house at 119 Eimond St. Small cash payment will handle. 63 FOR SALE 4 rooms, screen porch, four lots, Vt block from pavement, 15u0. Terms. 20 acres alfalfa, fine home and large barn: wi'l take Medford home as part payment. Three tracts of land of ten, twelve and f jurtcen acres for sale at a bar gain. (204 cash will give you possession of small home on East Side. C. S. BCTTERFIELD. 61!FOR SALE Alfalfa In the field. $10 ... - i i. .. n.i a U.,0 ma ao "nnl.nt Dnint FOR SALE Some good land close to .UtJUlUIll, . U II I IftUtlUU J dress Tribune, Box G S. 61 FOR SALE Or will trade for smaller house, six room modern bungalow. Call 121 Kenwood Ave. 62 rOR SALE Eight room modern homo ready for immediate possession, located close in, 313 S. Riverside. Living room 12x26, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bath, one bedroom below, four above, five closets and screen porch 10x26; wood hoiibe, poultry house ana garage: huttpe newly painted, papered and tinted and new bath fixtures installed. The prico is $3500, liberal terms, 6 per cent interest. See owner, 325 S. Riverside. . If FOR SALfJ Five room modern bunga low, olecping iorih. garage; easy terms. P. E. Wynkojp. FOR SALE Nice room and fixtures in center of business district cheap. 67 N. Main St., Ashland, Ore. Phono 101. 63 FOR SALE Income property, choice location, will sacrifice, $1000 will handle. Phone 403-M. 64 FOR SALE G.ioil 10 acre tract, every. thing goes with it, mile west of Central Point. P. L. Morrill. 81 FOR SALE Desiruiilo irrigated 4 acre tract, plowed, leveled, close to town on Pacific Highway. T. J. Gardner, Box 20, R. 2. 63 FOR SALE 160 acres improved ranch. 80 acres in cultivation, 30 acres now in crop. Three springs on place, also well at house. Price $35 an acre, including farm implements and household goods. C. R. Weston, Beagle. Oregon. 73 FOR SALE 20 acres a Ross Lane district, under irrigation, about one and one-half miles from Medford. 200 acres between Talent and Ash land, Pacific highway running thru the property. Nearly all under irri gation. Could be platted and sold in small tracts at a large profit. 26 acres rich bottom land near Jacksonville. All under cultivation. House and outbuildings. Large residence lot on South Oak dale avenue. Business lot on North. Fir street. 0.00x100. Close in. Business or residonca lot on South Holly street. 50x100. Fine lot on North Bartlott street. Close in. 100x100. Two small houses and outbuildings. Fine investment. Prices given on application. Will sell on reasonable payments down and easy terms on the balance.1 C. A. KNIGHT. 801 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon Phone 613-L. tf ) Aud:tit4 Accounting, C SYSTEM, iERVlCElO; wlrsur&rce.i ' iwestmeAJs 41 M. P. BCTnttrri, m. Phone BH1 Liberty Bldg By George HAVEN'T! TOLD fOUA : 1 THO0bA.N0 TlMC NOT TO I' SMOKEL I THE. HALL-HAM.T ! i LIE - THE vtT FOR SALK IUCALi ESTATE FOR SALE OR T.1ADE--40 acres mostly bottom land, located about iV, mile from Central Point. Fald op water right Tor 21 acres. Good buildings. Stock and implements. Price $5800. Will take Medford property In exchange. Clarence Pierce. Phone 617-L or 105. tf FOR SALE 28 acres bottom land with about 16 acres in crdp. Close to Medford. Will sell, including crop, for $6000. Bennett Investment Co. If FOR SALE Houses and bungalows, furnished or unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleid, Medford National Bank Eldg Phone 389. FOR SALE Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up, 1 acre tract and up. Easy term. Near highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. FOR SALE MISCKLXAyEOCS FOR SALE One dresser, one bed set, 6 dining room chairs, 6 cover range, 50 feet hose with sprinkler, lawn mower. 16 Mistletoe. Call after 6 evenings. 63 FOR SALE A-No. 1 clean alfalfa hay. Order you winter' supply. Elinor Haniey Bush. Phone 902. 826 E. Main. tf FOR SALE .Tomalo plants: Glory Chalka Jewel. Phone 597-R 2. G. E. Pierce. 63 FOR SALE Cheap, 4 burner oil stove almost good as new, with high shelf and large oven complete. 501 Beattv. FOR SALE Clean alfalfa IS.0O in field. E. L. Lane, Central Point. Phone 133. 64 FOR SALE Large np-todate portable house. 607 Pine St. 63 ,,. H , ... HntB, ,, 67 FOR SALE) One large root beer bar- rel and two tanks. Rex Cafe. . 66 FOR SALE Alfalfa at Marshall's, good as the best and right in town. Price $10 in field or $12 delivered. Phone 115-J or 779 L. , 61 FOR SALE Two rugs. Inquire Mrs. M. T. Edwards, 406 Liberty Bids-, or phcne 163. ' tf FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in field. E. Pottengor. FOR SALE Small tractor, all that is needed on 40 ucres, perfect condition $150. Spray rig, completo with good hose and ready fur work, 200 gallon tank. $150. Cream separator, $10. Ford car, 1916, first class condi tion. $200. THREE OAKS ORCHARDS W. J. Hartzell. 408-J-l. 65 FOR SALE New hay $S ton. Any 69 amount. Gold Range. FOR. 3 ALE First cutting in field. Brookhurst Orchard. Phone 437-J-l. 66 FOR SALE 20 acres standing alfalfa close in. Phone 25-J-2. 64 FOR SALE 100 tons good clean high- grade coal, $14 a ton at bin. R. R. V. Canal Co. tf FOR SALE New crop clean alfalfa. M. B. Glover, Ross Lane. 61 FOR SALE New alfalfa hay. . $10. Carkin ranch, Biddlo road, two miles north of Medford. FOR SALE Nico dust kills aphis and mildew on roses and garden truck. Soli only by Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. FOR SALE A "sure death" spray for slugs, tomato ilea, beetle; also other leaf-eating insects, at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. FOR SALE Plants: Asters, pepper. kale and cabbage. Call C. Carey. Phone 16-F-ll. tf BUSINESS niKKCTORY Architect FRANK C, CLARK 2 19 W. Main St. Phone 841-J. Attorneys 0. C. BOGGS Lawyer. Specializes in Real . Estate and Probate Law. 30 North Central Ave. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bask Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer, office Liberty Budding. tn E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed prac- . tlce of law. Office with Porter J. Neff, Medford Nut'l Bank Bldg. I II II ' 67 ' r:riT: srvrc?? McMariu9 HAiUl , FiiiP-Pk tNOKE: rr- BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstractor MURRAY BROS. s VAN VORIS Abstract of Title. Room S and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., ip talr. Jackao County ABSTRACT CO., The only complete Ti tle f ysteni la Jackaoe County. Abstracts of Title aad Title I nan re ace. Building Material MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS SpeciallM la all kinds of cement building product. Cor. Fir and Tenth StreeU Chiropractic Physidaa DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therury. 427 28 Medford Bldg. Phone 6S. tt DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-EclecUo Physician. DR. LOUISS E. HEDGES Naturopathlo Chlro prartir. Mechano-Therspy, Spon dylotierapy. Food Sciences, Chiro practic. Office: Stewart Bldg, 23o E. Main St Pfcon: Office, 170: Res. 170-J-2. BR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Office hra. 9 to 12, 2 to S. Suite 20304-05-06, Liberty Bulldlna. Convalescent Horn CONVALESCENT HOME Ashland, Ore., cottage plan, faces Llthla park. Milk diet and other nature cure. Mrs. W. M. Barber, Proprietor. 153 Orson St - , 43 Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wlk son, 0.' P. A. Attention given U anything In Accounting and ln come Tax requirements. Look Intl our simplified accounting method. Liberty Bldg., Medford. Pbonf 157-R. Farm loan ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN AS3N Loans to pay mortgage and fot agricultural. Attorney E. H. Hurd, Scv.-Treaa 411 Medford Bldg. Osteopaths I R. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINil CAULOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phoni 904-J-2. Residence 26 S. Laurel St, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! Physician. Special attention giver, to eye, ear, nose and throat. 301 Liberty building. Phone 49S. rhyslclans aad Burgeons T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Snrgeon. Specialty, Eye, Ear, Noa and Throat. Glasses scientifically fitted and properly adjusted. Office 314-315 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grand and Main Sts. - ' DR. J. J. EMMONS Physician an Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat.- Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses u plied. OculiBt and Anrlst for S. P R. R. Co.. Medford Bldg. Phon 567. DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Phylciai and Surgeon. Offices Medfon Bldg. Phone 165. Residence 1181 Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2 DR. A. BURSE LL Physician and! Surgeon. 312 to 314 Medford Bids -Entrance 3a N. - Central. Special attention to spine. Phone 29, Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol Piano and Harmony. Composing; Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty BldW Phone 72. i , Printer and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has th best equipped printing office li Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing system etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir 8 Rag Weaving MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORK! makes fluff rag from old an worn carpets and rug. Phon 610-M. 706 Pine St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE O 5 Office 42 North Front St. Phoi 815. Prices right, fcerr'c gua anteea. CO. Anything moved day o night. Berries guaranteed. 11 Grape. Phone: Office 144, J im. lii-ncr aoi, u