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BRINGING M AVFULLV LAO VOU PUT.M-f BROTH El? TQWORJ IN -OOR OTFICE - HE LEFT EARUV THlV MORnTn r ' I INA.f.Llcr-. . I. ;. hull BE. WASHINGTON, August S. (By tho Associated Press) This year's farm crops were forecast again to day by tho department of agricul ture which based its estimates on the condition of tho crops' on August 1. The forecasts together with tho fore casts made from July 1 conditions, last December's estimate of the 1921 crops and tho average of each crop for the five years, 1916-20, stated in millions of bushels where specified, I, e., 000,000's omitted, follows: August 1916-20 Crop Forecast Aver. Winter wheat 643 606 Spring wheat 263 233 All wheat 806 799 Corns 3017 2881 Oats 1261 1413 Barley '. . 192 197 Rye 79.C 67.8 Buckwheat ..... 13.8 14.4 White Potatoes 440 373 Sweet potatoes 112 88.8 Tobacco (lbs) 1425 1378 Flax 11.4 11.0 Rico 38.7 41.7 Has-, tamo (tons) 93.1 85.1 Hay, wild (tons) .... 17.2 17.1 Sugar Beets (tons) 5 6.6 Apples, total . .,. 202 . .179 Apples, com'!, (bbls).. 33.4, 26.8 Peaches, total 66 43.6 Peanuts (lbs) 679 1043 Kafira 114 19.3 Prospective production of corn this year increased 157.000,000 bushels as a result of growing conditions during July. Wheat production is forecast at 12,000.000 bushels less than a month ago. I! OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. 8. Breaking out anew In five sections, located in four townships, the BIoedel-Donovan forest fire Is now the most damaging ( blaze -of the year, according to reports received today by State Forester E. Pape. This fire, which broke out three weeks ago, was supposed to be under control recently, when a number of fire fighters were taken off. No sooner was the force reduced than the fire broke bounds, sweeping a strip of vir gin cedar and fir for a distance of about 12 miles and doing immense damage. Every available fire fighter is now at, work endeavoring to check the flames. Two supposedly incendiary fires in Thurston county were subdued last night, according to reports of fire war- , dens. BELLINGHAM, Wash., Aug. 8. A forest fire which is threatening one billion feet- of timber along the south fork of the Nooksack river has become so serious that deputies have been sent to the scene by the Washington Fire association. Most of the fire is saia to be in Skagit county, near Cavan- augh creek. The principal owners of the timber who, are assisting in fight ing the fire are the E. K. Wood Lum ber company, the Great Northern Rail road, the Sound Timber company and Eddv brothers. Timber owners said the origin of the fire was "suspicious. Old Pioneer Passes TACOMA, Aug. 8. Rufus G. New- land, until eight years ago a wheat rar- mer near Dayton, Wash., died this morning at the Masonic . home near Puyallup, Just fifty days over 100 years of age. He was a member of the first Washington territorial legislature and in 1880 was speaker of the house in that body. PR m. ottvkrAIi HOME At Your Service Day or N'hJbt Information Cordially Given r. Ah anil nukdaJe vm, ' 1 ' " " ... Am fdh$ km? O- Y Y',c j!! UP FATHER tttttt AftE -you HE WENT TO THE A. AW Market News Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. S. Cattle steady on good kinds. Common grades hifiher: receipts 2 31. Choice steers $7.75(ri S.2.".; choice cows and heifers $",.25(5 .1. 75; medium to good $4. 25(1-5. 00; lair to medium $3.50 4.25; bulls $3.004.00; other un changed. Hogs nominally heavy; no re ceipts. Prime light $ 12.25 1 3.00. Sheep uominaly steady, except val ley lambs 50c lower on top end. No receipts. Choice valley lambs $9.00 9.50. Other unchanged. Kuttop PORTLAND; .Ore., Aug. 8. Butter steady; cream bids unsettled. Extra cubs 3940c; undergrades 35'30c; cartons 37c; prints 46c. Butterfat No. 1 churning cream 4G4 7c f. o. b. Portland; 41c, at stations; under grades 4 344c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8. Wheat: Hard white, soft white, white club $1.09; hard winter, north ern spring $1.07; red Walla $1.04. Today's car receipts Wheat 73; flour 2; oats 1; hay G. Poultry anil Eggs PORTLAND, Ang. 8. Eggs, buy ing price 2l22ttc; selling price, candled 19(ft21c; selected candled in cartons 2G29c. , , Poultry liens',' ' light , ' 13l4c; heavy 2021c; broilers, light 18c; heavy 20f22c; old roosters,' 10c; ducks 20(g22c. ' (Main nnd Hay Wheat, $1.041.09; barley $27,50 29.00; oats $33.O03 j.00; corn, No. 3, yellow, $29.50. Millstuffs, Bran, millrun, $31. Hay Buying price, timothy, val ley $18.0019.00; eastern Oregon $21.0022.00; alfalfa $16.00 16.50. -. Oats and vetch $ 1 3.00 16 .00 ; clovor $14; straw $8 ton. . San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Aug." 8. (U. S. Bureau of Markets). Eggs, extras 28,4c; extra firsts 2Sc; extra pullets 23 c ... . . SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8. (State WANTED Strike Conditions For scrvice as Eailroad: Machinists, ' Blacksmiths, . Sheetmetal Workers, Coppersmiths, Car inspectors, Boilermakers, Electricians, Pipe Fitters, Tinners, Car Repairers, Car Builders, (Carpenters) Woodturners, Cabinetmakers, Helpers, all classes. Adequate provisions have been i fn tho fm i nroieciiou ui new employes, the same as old employes who remainea io.vai... i nlicants should apply at SOUTH ERN PCIF1C Employment Bureau, Room 7. 65 Market Street. San Fran cisco (open 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. daily including Sundays), or any or the following officers:- Superintend ent (Third St. Station), San Fran cisco, Oakland Pier, Sacramento, Stockton, Dunsmuir, Bakersfleld, Los Angeles. Assistant Superintend ents Sparks. Nev., and Roaeburg. Ore., Superintendent Motive Power, Sacrapiento and Los Angeles. ; J. H. DYER, Gen. Mgr. Southern Pacjf ic. Company MEN MET)FOT?T) "NfATTi TTUTUTXE. MEDFOT?r, OKWiOX, TUESDAY. AVOrST 8. 1022 HE t SEEM WOWN' pe: me fer. three. AN' LATE Division of Markets). 35c; hens 14 to 32c. Broilers 28 to N. Y. Sto cks NEW YORK, Aug. S. Prices moved with irregular trend in to day's fairly active stock market scs-, sion. Inability of pools to attract an outside folowing at the higher levels of prices and a weakened technical position encouraged bear attacks. There were directed principally against motor and shipping shares, weakness of which undermined tho whole list after an early show of strength. The advance was resumed later .but realizing sales limited its scope. Sales approximated 750,0001 shares. I American Deot Sugar 4G.7 American Can 68.6 American Car & Foundry .... 171.3 mAerlcan Locomotive 119.5 American Smelting & Ref'g. .. 60.7 Amorican Sugar 81. American T. & T 122.7 American Tobacco 151. American Woolen 91. Anaconda Copper 53.5 Atchison 101.7 Atl., Gulf & W. Indies 30.5 Baldwin Locomotive 124.1 Hethchelm Steel "B" - 77.7 Chandler Motors 58. Chicago. R. I. & Pac 45.2 Corn - Products 115.7 Crucible Steel 91.2 Fnmous Players-Lasky 83.5 General Asiphalt 69. General Kloctric 179. General Motors -. 13.1 Goodrich Co 33.7 Great Northern, pfd 87. Ilinols Central 109.7 Inspiration Copper ........... 40.0 International Harvester 106 Kely-Springfleld Tire 43. Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville 36.2 133.0 167. Mexican Petroleum Midvalo Steel 34.7 Northern Pacific 81.2 Pacific Oil 63.8 People's Gns 89. r Rep. Iron & Steel 72.3 Royal Dutch, N. Y 61.2 Sears Roebuck 84.5 Sinclair Con. Oil 3 0.5 Southern Pacific 92.3 Standard Oil of X. J 179.8 Studebaker Corporation 130.3 Union Pacific- 144.8 United Rotnil Stores 63.2 United Sates Rubber 65.8 United States Steel 101.1 Utah Copper 65.8 Westinghouso Electric 61.6 Willys Overland d Call for Bids Cnhnnl niotrit Vrt IK will TPCplVfi bids un to August IS. 1922. for erecting a school building. Plans and specifications can be seen DELP WANTED M AXE- WANTED One farmer, good wages, steady job. Call in person. A'fa miles south on highway, Van Dyke Dairy. 120 WANTED Elderly man for janitor 119 work. Mason-Ehrman & Co. WANTED Elevator operator at Med ford Bldg. Man or woman. tr WA NTED Experienced well digger. R-13-R. 118 WANTED Man to irrigate. Phone 597-J-3. WANTED Laborers. Apply Califor- nia-Oregon Power Co. tf WILL PAY CASH For Good Used Ford or will trade for used Reo touring, self-starter and good tires at only $245.00 Oakland Coupe, a snap at $650. Price goes up $200 as soon as it rams. It pays to buy out of season. Oakland Touring car at a sacrifice, come and see this, the price will sur prise you. BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. main at riverside ! ooooqmoo9W9999?9?? MAtVES BROTHER? 4fl :- 1 at the offieo of O. C. Hoggs, nids to be sent to 11. K. Kodgers, Rudgors Creek, Same Vallay, Oro. Board of directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. SMITH, Chairman of Board of Directors 119 School District No. IS. WANTED ITKliP FEMAIjE WANTED Experienced Hotel Holland. waitress. 11!) WANTED Woman for general house work on ranch near Klamath Falls. Good home, good wages, four in fam ily. Must be good cook. References. Phone Klnmath Falls ll-F-12 or write Box 530. 122 WANTED Experienced gins for con fectionery work at urowson s. Appiy in person. . tf WANTED unBCZOAANEOCS WANTED Trailers. Phono 7-K-14. 123 WANTED Levelling done. Good Job for experienced man with large out fit. Address J A M, care Mail Tri bune. 122 WANTED Will pay cash for good used Ford, no wreck, and must be priced right. Call 7S1-H or 014 W. Eleventh St., City. 122 WANTED Lambs and sheep. 292-J. Phone 122 WANTED To let track contract for hauling cordwood. Valley Fuel Co. tf WANTED To 597-J-3. buy turkeys. Phone -- WANTED Good sooond-liand register. Phono 75. cash tf WANTED House moral nd re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. tf BOARD AND ROOM WANTED WANTED Business man would like room and board with refined private family. Permanent. Address Box 20, Mail Tribune. 119 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT August 10th, apartment. partly furniBhed, close in, hot and cold water, steam heat, electricity. Phono 75. tf FOR RENT Cool furnished apart ment. Children welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT Furnished front apart ment, mirdern, nice and pleasant, hot and cold water, electricity, gas. Phone 75 or call at this office. tf FOR RENT HOC8ERKEKJNQ ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 146 S. Holly. tf FOR RENT Cool furnished house keeping rooms, near business. Chil dren welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms and board private family, at 204 N. Ivy. with 121 FOR RENT Cool furnlsncd rooms, close in. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR RENT Sleping roomB, men only. 445 S. Front St. 119 Brown White Announce that they are now located at 112 E. Main St. in the Nash Hotel Building Ilaving assumed the location and business of the Page-Dressier Co. This enables ns to belter serve the public because of our more central location and increased facilities. Brown & White Real Estate and Insurance ne: wt w EARL.N- THfb MORN TN . 83 HELP WANTED Male find Female WA'.N'TED Pear pickers. Phone lill-J-G after B p. m. 11 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Five room modern house. Inquire 717 N. Riverside. 121 FOR RENT Furnished house. Call 903-X. five room 117 FOR RENT .Modern house 7 rooms, lias garage, inquire at 311 N. Burt lett or phone 753-L or 232. tf FOR RENT Furnished 11-room house Medford ousiness center, sultnblo for boarding and rooming house, millinery, dressmaking, real estate office, or any business. Gold Kay Realty Co. Phone 72S-H. FOR RENT- -Houscs. Tirown & White. FOn RENT FARM'S FOR RENT Oct. 1, J922, 350 acre farm Unco miles cast of Ashland. For Information innuiro of Mollie Songor, 45 Helmun St., Ashland, Ore. 119 1XJST LOST Some place in city, hat with No. 2500. Return to Ends Transfer office. Reward. US LOST Ladies' Shrine pin, between back door of West Side Pharmacy, postoffico and West Sldo Meat Mar ket. Reward for return to Wept Side Pharmacy. 123 LOST Eversharp pencil, Initials A. P. II. Reward.. Return to Mail Tribune MJSCELliANEf5us FOB HIRE Saddlo K2d pack horses to Blue Canyon and any place you want to ge;. Special attention to hunters iiid fishermen. Make your reservation for opening deer season I'Ct, With' u business rroirr unities FOR SALE Oonimai.6 da.'ry business with well paying route. Address Bex 49, Mail Tribune, 119 OOD I't'oiKESS ROOM suitable for an oitslnoE'j, with fauiiBhod living rooms abnvo. Medford usiness cen ter, an opportunity seldom offered. Gold Ha Realty Co. Phone 72S-R Hurry! Hurry: Hurry! " MONK? TO XAN TO LOAN We have money to lonn on improved city property. McCurdy Insurance Agency. ' FARM MORTGAGES Medford Farm Loan Association. F. P. Farrell, Socy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Two trucks, Ford coupe, Ford touring Bnd Ford bug. Clurk Motor Co. 118 FOR SALE Ford truck, worm drive, Tlmkln bearings, good tires, model 1919, in first class running order, complete with stuko rack for fruit hauling. Price $400. Room 4 College bldg., Aledford Oregon. tf FOR SALE l,rVESTOCR FOR SALE Team weight about 2S0U; also wagon and harness, all for $.100. Vd. mile south of "40 L" Orchurd. 123 FOR 6ALE- -Fox terrier d.)g. 121 fripp. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jersey milk cow, $50, or will trade for light young all around horse of equal value. W. B. Smith, Central Point. 119 FOR SALE 16 Holstelns. 1 pure bred bull, ten cows and six grade heifers. Your opportunity, ull stock, $700 J. W. Prentice, Salina, Ore. 122 FOR SALE Two good milk cows. . 118 919 W. Eleventh. FOR BALE Best watch dog in the state. Phone 091R1. FOR SALK; 29 first. c'.as -Mit M. Walsh, 1 mllo KB o Uwuford on Crater Lake road, i'i'f FOR SALE Work uid in-idle horses. l oone 691-R-. i7 FOR SALE POCITI5Y AND EGGS FOR SALE April and May hatched White Rock pullets, standard bred, 12-15 1 dollars doaen. Mrs. ".. 8. Lammey, Central Point, Oreg., R. 2. 122 a Auditing tO Accoutvltna XYSTFJWJMCE M. P. HOIO.iTT 2ml f loor Medford Wclg By George (" nv I nt FOR S AMD ICR A 1, iiAf FOR SALE Small Imnron! nceaee for city property. Box t.3 Mull Tri bune. H9 FOR SALE Six room mortem home, sleeping porch, good plmnbiur:, gar age, pleasant suri-oundlns. on ri'ruw at a sacrifice. Phono fGl X. IN FOR SALE Houses and Bungalows furniBhed or unfnrntihed : also acreage Imuran. O. S. Hutterfield, Medford Nallnnal (lank Hldg., I'lione 889 ' 1 OR SALIC MISCEII.AXEOI'S FOR SALE Ko.ir-incli centiiiugal pump. 20 (eel rubber suction h se with foot-vii.ve. 3i.O feet 8-i:uh and 75 feet 6-inch irrigating uipo, Ster ling gra'n and bean thresher, 21 inch, Indiana silo, 72-ton. Schulz Bros., adjacent to County Fair ground, Modforil, Ore. 123 FOR SALE Woodsaw, ready to run. Inquire 42S Hamilton St. 121 FOR SALE Very attractive cottage at Lake of tho Woods, containing living room nnd two screen porches com pletoly furnished for five people in cluding cots, mattresses, cooking and eating utensils, extra tent, lumt with engine, well of drinking water and pump all ready for buyer to stop right into. Price $700. Box 00, Mall Tribune. 119. FOR SALE Second cutting aUairu hay lor low days only $10 per ton in field. Schuchard Orchard. I'll no Ofl-R-3. 119 FOR SALE OR TRADE Ranch, pears nnd alfalla; will tnko car as pa t payment. Write X X. 122 TOR SALE Furniture of all kinds at 1021 Nlantlc St. 119 FOR SALE Good, clean wheat. .1. A. j Manko, adjoining Clancy orchard. I east of Jacksonville. l-!2 FOR SALE Piano, $200. Phono 671-1-1 120 UU"'B' ""'"'FOR SALE Strawberry plants, dollar hundred; get them at onco, urn leavr ing town. Mrs. 11. J. Blankenslil;). Phone S92-W. 1 IS FOR SALE 400 good second hand sacks; also young cow. Inquire Jackson St. Store. 118 FOR SALE Wlckson and Santa Rosa, plums. Uugley Ranch, Talent, Ore. 120 FOR SALE OR TRADE One 45 Colt aut'imntlc, one 12-gaugo slnglo-barrel Bhotgun. E. F. Ice, 337 W. Tenth St. US FOR SALE Burn on N. llartlott be tween Third and Jackson St. Make bids t j City Treasurer. tf FOR SALE aril Co., f)71-.I-5. -Apricots, at Cokor Webster Orch ilulto. Phone 120 FOR SALE Voe's. -Root beer barrol at FOR SALE Two good heavy screen dcors, one 41x83 Inches, $2.50; one 40x86 Inches, $3.50. See thorn at Mull Tribune office. tf FOR SALE Cheap, one 3-h. p. Fair-bunks-Morse gas engine practically new. F. E. Merrick. Nat Bldg. tf FOR SALE Good Philadelphia lawn mower. May be seen at 607 S. Holly St. tf lirsiXESH DIRECTORY Abstriirtor.1 MURRAY IIROS. & VAN VORIS Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 22 North Central Ave., upstairs, Jackson County . ABSTRACT CO. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Architect FRANK C. CLARK- -219 W. Main St. Phone 841-J. iMtornoys . V.' BOGGS Lawyer. Specializes in Real Estate and Probate Law 30 North Central Ave. PORTKR J. NEFF Attorney-at-Law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford Na tional Bank Building. . E. REA.MES Lawyer, Liberty Building. office hi E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed practice of law. Office with Porter J. Neff. Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg Ruilding Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building products. . Cor. Fir and. Tenth Streets, PACiE FIVE McManus VE.EKr3 SALARY HE. tMO HE WAb COts; OH Hl-b vacation: Y SSL I :( m y l Fe a runn Scrvice. Inc. ItlSIXKSS lilKKCTOHV Chh-opi'uctic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic nnd Electro-Therapy. 427-28 Medford Hlilg. Phone 965. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Ecloctic Phys'.rlan. DR. LOt'lSE E. HEDGES N'aturonntlile Chiropractor. Me ch:ino - Therajv. Spondylotherapy, Fond Sciences. Chiropractic. Office: Stewart lll'lg.. 215 E. Main St. Phones: Ofrise, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HO FFWl AN Chiropractic Phvsician. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Suite 203 01-05 06 Liberty Building. Convalescent Homo CONVALESCENT HOME. facing Ltthla Park, Ashland Milk and Rest Cure: also take doctors' pa rents and give best of care. Terms rer.sonnblB. Mrs. W. M. Barber, 153 Granite St., Ashland. Hxnert Arrountjint WLS()N AUUn'l.G CO. E. M. Wil- son, C. P. A. Attention given to any thing In nccourting and Income Tax requirements. Look into our Bimpll flel accounting method. Liberty lllda . Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm I.onns UOGl'K R'VER FARM LOAN ASS'N I oinn l pay mortgages and for ng I n'tuinl. Attorney E. H. Hurd, Secy :Ti"s., 411 Medford Bldg. Monuments THU.ORECON GRANITE CO.- Monu ments. E. A. Hioks. general manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales manager, 103 E. KKth St., Medford. tf Osteopaths UR. r. ti. CAItlvOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAR LOW Osteopathic Physicians, 4H-4i8 Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-2. UcE!dcnce-2G S. Laurel St. DT. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic Ph s;(.i.in. Special attention given to eye. car. nose and throat. 308 Mho: ly Building. Phone 496, PtiyHt'iniM nnd Surgeons T. G. HKINK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Spocialty, Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat. Glassos scientifically flttod and properly adjusted. Office 3 14-31 5 Liberty Bldg., cor. Grape aud Main Sts. DR. J. .1. 'EMM ENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, car, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P. R. R. Co., Mcdfsrd Bldg. Phono 567. DR. WM. W..P. HOLT Physician and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg. Phono 165. Residence 118 Genesee St. Phono 165-J-2. DR. A. M'RSEL!, Physician and Surgoon, 212 to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance 36 N. Central. Special attention to spine. Phone 29. 1 DR. LINCOLN K ALLEN X-Ray spec ialist. Medical and Dental. X-Ray Diagnosis and X-Ray Treatment. Office hours 9 a. ill. to 12 m. 2-6 p.m. Telenhone: Office, 61; residence, fil-J-2. . T'lano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano and liarmonv. Composing, Arrangit.g. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72 SADIE E. LACY Piano instructor. Special work for children. Studio 301 Liberty Dldg. Phone 157-J. 88 I'rlnteis anil lubllxhers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St. lluK WenvlnR MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugB from old and worn carpets and rugB. Phone 510-M.- 706 Pino St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER &: STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Services guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Anything moved day . or night. Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape. Phone: Office 644, or resi dences 647-R Or 206. - tf I'pholutcrlng . J. WEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full Una of materials. Draperies made to ordor. We do all kindu of uphol stering. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phono 202, Jacksonville, Ore.