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I BRINGING N, I f l MOST CA.LL OlS THE CHIEF OF jSg POLICE TO bEE W sci H0W lEt I J BROTHER 5 Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Touring parties who registered at the city auto camp Saturday vud Sun day are as follows: G. S. Luiin of Eugene, enroute to Crater Lakj ; J. S. Marrel of Hastings, Neb., enroute to California; O. A. Tomllnson of Reno, Nev., enroute to Bast Stanwood, Wn., J. Croft of Bakersfleld enroute to Seattle; Art Cameron of Yakima, en route to Los Angeles; Capt. A. L, Evans of Camp Lewis, Wn., enroute to Crater Lake; B. H. Hutchens of Duns muir, Calif., enroute home; S. D. Brad ley of Yakima enroute to Crater Lake and California; Wallace E. Blaine of San Jose, bound for "everywhere" after having visited Crater Lake; W. Wredrickson of Portland, enroute to Ashland; C. S. Bushnell of Seattle, en route to Crater Lake; Fred Simor of Tacoma, Wn., who may locate here; George Farrls of Nevada, enroute south; G. Holley of Metaline, Wn., en route south; J. S. Elliott of Portland, enroute home; J. C. Cass of Applegate, in for the day; L. Blitz of Los Angeles, enroute south; E. W. Nana of San Francisco enroute home; C. A. Farmer of Jackson, Mich., enroute to Los An geles; Hugh Jennings of Lewlston, Idaho, enroute south; Sam Gulliford enroute home to Medford, Mass., from Crater Lake; J. W. Rogers of Klamath Falls enroute to Grants Pass; J. E. McCarstln of Fort Worth, Texas en route to Crater Lake and, Portland; A. H. Relman of San Francisco, en route to Crater Lake; O. O. Conger of Portland, enroute to Prospect, Ore., and F. H. Norrls of Schenectady, N. Y., on the way to Los Angeles. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK, Aug. 21 A brisk de mand for the higher grade rail shares apparently based on tho more encour agingoutlook of the strike situation, caused a general advanco in price in the largely expanded dealings of to day's stock market. The extent of the trading is Indicated by the fact that approximately three score Issues reached their highest prices of the year in tho day's turnover. American Beet Sugar ........ 48. American Can 51). 5 American Cnr & Foundry .... 181. American Hide & Leather, pfd. . 72. American International Corp. 30.5 American Locomotive 121.'3 Americnn Sugar 85.1 American Tobacco . 150.5 Bethlehem Steel "B" 78.5 Canadian Pacific 140.2 Chicago, R. I. & Pac 40.7 Chino Copper 30.2 Colorado Fuel & Iron 37.5 Corn Products 117. Crucible Steel 112.7 C.oneral Electric 183.7 General Motors 13.3 Goodrich Co 36.8 Great Northern, pfd. -- 84.3 Illinois Central 112.7 Kelly-Springfield Tiro 46.3 Kennecott Copper 37. Louisville & Nashville 136.7 Mexican Petroleum 174.7 Midvalo Steel i 35.5 Missouri Pacific 24. New York Central 100.2 N. Y., N. H. and IHartford 33.6 Northern Pacific 86.8 Pacific Oil ' 57.5 Pan American Petroleum 7G. Pennsylvania . v ........... , 47.3 . People's Gas 93. Pure Oil 32.0 Ray Consolidated Copper ..... 16.3 Reading 80.3 Rep. Iron & Steel 73.7 Royal Dutch N. Y 65.8 Sears Roebuck . . . j 91.7 Sinclair Con Oil 33.1 Southern Pacifia 95.5 Standard Oil of N. J 1S5. Studebnker Corporation 127.6 Union Pacific 150.8 United Retail Stores 71.5 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 65.6 United States Rubber 68.8 United States Steel 104.2 Willys Overland 7. If you are go:ng away order the Mail Tribune and Sun sent to your address and keep posted on the news. tf PERL FUNERAL HOME At Tour Service Day or Night Information Cordially Given Cor. 6th and Oakdale Aakvteace Scrrtcfl , I'Uoue 7 UP FATHER Pear Market News SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21. Chica go, Boston, Cleveland, $3.00; New ; York, $3.25. STEWART FRUIT CO. Several cars of Medford fruit are expected to arrive in eastern markets this week and if the market continues to hold up fine prices are certain. Market News Livestock PORTLAND, Aug. 21. Cattle slow, receipts 2296;' choice steers $7.758.25; medium to good steers $7.2507.75; rair to medium steers $6.257.25; common to fair steers $4.506.25: choice cows and heif ers $5.756.25; medium to good cows and heifers $4.75(3)5.50; fair to medium cows and heifers $400 4.75; common- cows $3.504.00; canners $2.003.50; hulls $3.00 4.00; choice feeders $5.50; fair to good feeders $4.005.00; choice dairy calves $9.009.50; prime light calves $S.509.00; modium light calves $7.5008.50; heavy calves $4.007.50. Hogs, receipts 1514, 50c lower. Prime light $12.0012.50; smooth heavy 230 to 300 lbs. $10.50 11.50; 3000 .lbs. and up $10.00 10.50; rough heavies $7.009.00; feder pigs $11.5012.00; fat pigs $12.0012.50; stags,,, subject to dockage $6.008.50. Sheep receipts 1173. Steady; east of mountain lambs $10.00(811.00; choice valley lambs $9.5010.50; medium valley lambs $S.009.00; common valley lamb.- $6.008.00; cull lambs $5.006.f OS light year lings $7.008.00; fie&vy yearlings $6.007.00; light Vethers $6.00 7.00; heavy wethers $5.006.00; ewes $2.005.00. All grades of sheared sheep $1.50 2.00 under wool prices. Butter and Eggs PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21. Eggs steady. Butter stoady; extra cubes 36 SS'Jc; undergrades 3234c; cartons 45c; prints 44c; halt box lots hair cent more; loss than half box lots lc more. Butterfat iNo. 1 churning' cream -4 1c f. o. b. Portland; 41c at stations; undergrades 41(fl42c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21. Wheat: Hard white, soft 'White, whlto club, hard winter, northern spring $1.07; red Walla $1.02. Car receipts: Saturday, wheat, 105; barley 1; flour 7; corn 10; oats 3; hay IS. San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Econ omics). Eggs extras 36c; extra firsts 34c; firsts nominal; extra pul lets 28c; undorslged pullets No. 1 15 c. SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 21. (State Division of Markets.) Fry ers 3235c; broilers 2832c; young roosters 3842c; old 1418c; hens 1432c; ducks 1820c; live turkeys 3255c; dressed nominal; hares, lb., 13015c; squabs dozen $3.003.50; jackrabbits, dozezn $2.002.50. Bids Wanted Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the School Board of Dist. No. 49, Medford, Oregon, until 5 o'clock p. in., Thursday, Aug. 24th, 1922, lor the erection and completion of a port able school building as shown and de tailed on the drawings and detailed in the specifications. The building to be erected at the Washington School 30O0O0OOOOO0O00O0O00OOQ FORCED SALE AN EXCELLENT FARM NEAR MEDFORD Containing 22 acres of very good soil, all level and under irrigation. About 6 acres In full bearing orchard, balance rich, deep soli. Modern house with electric lights, running water and bath, electric pump ing plant complete. Modern barn and outbuildings. Im provements alone worth at least $3500. Total Price Only 9A000.00 A rare bargain. Call EARL 8. TCMV, TO.T Park Avenue. 99990909999990900000000006 MEDFOKD MATL TRTBUNE, i'm ;uso IN - WHERE 1-3 -VOOR VtFE'2 BROTHER? HE LEFT HERE TWO OAX? AO AND NO ONE. HAt t3E.EN. HIM CHIEF9 r- a. J since: grounds. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the City Superinten dent in the High School building any day during office hours. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 130 School Dist. No. 49. WANTED HELP FEMALE WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 132-M. 131 WANTED Straberry pickers. C. H. Howell. Tel. 452-R. 129 WANTED Experienced girl or woman for general housework. Mrs. Ham ilton Patton. Phone 847-X. 132 WANTED Mother and daughter for general housework; daughter to assist with children. Apply Box 8, Mall Tribune. 130 WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Mrs. R. H. McCurdy. Phone 391-R. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Dressmaking. Mrs. May Whipple. Phone 826-L. 133 HELP WANTED Male and Female WANTED Experienced pear pickers. Frank Perry, phone 220-R. 131 WANTED Hop picketrs beginning Sept. 1st. Fine crop, excellent camp sites, good water. River Banks Farm, Grants Pass, Ore. 134 WANTED Pear pickers. Call 539-J-2. 130 WANTED Pear pickers for long job. Bear Creek Orchards. 129 WANTED Hop pickers at the M. Ranzau hop yard, six .miles west of Grants Pass. Picking begins Sept. 1st. Address M. Ranzau, Route 2, Box 59, Grants Pass, Ore. 146 WANTED MUUBaJjAKEOUB WANTED 400 feet second-hand one inch galvanized pipe. Box 684, Medford. 131 WANTED To buy 5 to 7 room bunga low, on paved street, one with garage preferred. What have you to offer? Give location, price, etc. R A, care Mail Tribune. 132 WANTED At once, garage to rent In neighborhood of 723 W. Eleventh. Phone 886-X. 130 WANTED At once by family of four, 110 small children, furnished house of five or more rooms, must be three bedrooms of two bedrooms and sleeping porch; must also have gar age. Family just arrived from the middlewest to make Medford their home and will guarantee first-class care of property, having lived in their own home. Address S. S. Smith or phone 886-X. 127 WANTED Feeder hogs weighing about 100 lbs. Bear Creek Orchards. 129 WANTED Will buy, sell or trade automobiles. Gold Ray Realty Co.,, telephone 728-R. tf WANTED Slip tongue big wheel drivers. M. D. Olds. 328 WANTED Good second-hand cash register. Phone 75. tf WANTED House nmn and re tialring. Phono 488-M or 488-X. tf poooooooooooocs USED CAR BARGAINS Ford Touring at $190.00 Ford Touring at $250.00 Chevrolet 1920 Runabout $390.00 Ford Chassis. All cut down ready to make a fine bug at $275.00 BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. MAIN AT RIVERSIDE COOOQO9OOOOQOOO99999999995 MEDFOIvTV OKKfiOX, MONDAY, Al'fSUST 21. 1022 foo droppccJ HELP WANTEI MALE WANTED Agonts to sell tho finest all wool tailored-to-measure suits at $21.50 and up which includes a good profit tor you. You get your profits in advance. Fall samples now ready. Special proposition to men writing immediately. John Bond Tailoring Co., Denver, Colorado. 130 WANTED Second cook. Apply Crater Lake National Park office, Medford Hotel, or call 158. WANTED School boy to work for Doaru. reiepnone zm-j. tzu WANTED Man to take charge of picking crew. Phone Miravista, 597-J-3. tf WANTED Carpenter. Also general mechanic. Phohe Miravista 597-J-3. tf WANTED Mon. Medford Ice & Stor age, tf WANTED Laborers. Apply California-Oregon Power Co. tf MONEY TO IX AN TO LOAN State school money on Im proved ranch security. O. C. Boggs. TO LOAN We have money to loan on Improved city property. McCurdy Insurance Agency. FARM MORTGAGES medford Farm Loan Association. F. P. Farrell, Secy.-Treas., 220 W. Main St BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AN OPPORTUNITY, soli or trade. , A real business, mostly groceries, all clean and no deadstock; some hard ware, butcher shop and picture Bhow connected, all In same building, on principal highway southern Oregon. Right party should clear big income. The hall or picture show is a big revenue producer. On account of health owner will sacrifice, will take farm, close-in acreage, or town pro perty it priced right. For further information call lit room 409 Med ford Bldg. The Four-Sites Sales Agency. 128 t.OOD JToiNESS ROOM suitable for an ousinore, with furnished living rooms above. Medford bUBlnass cen ter, an opportunity seldom offered. Gold Ra; Realty Co. Phone 728-R Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! FOR RENT FCniTISHKD ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, buth; men. 245 N. Grape. 134 FOR RENT Nice Bleeping room with' bath privileges. 325 S. Riverside. Phone 701-J. , tf FOR RENT Rooms and board with private family at 204 N. Ivy. 131 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, men only, $2.00 per week. 445 a. Front. 134 FOR RENT Cool furnlslieo rooms, close in. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. . tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 211 N. Peach. Call after 6 p. m. 129 FOR RENT Furnlslieo; apartment in Mail Tribune building, hot and cold water, electricity, gas stove, $30 month. tf FOR RENT Cool furnished apart ment. Children welcome. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf Brown White Announce that they are now located at 112 E. Main St. in the Nash Hotel Building Having assumed the location and business of the Page-Dressier Co. This enables us to 'better serve the public because of our more central location and increased facilities. Brown & White Eeal Estate and Insurance LET-b nr in the. PATROL WAQON AN1 0 OUT UOOKN' for him; FOR KENT TIOUSKKEEKING ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms, modern, close in. 310 N. Bartlett. 131 FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms on ground floor. 345 N. Bart lott. FOR RENT Cool furnished house keeping rooms, near business. Chil dren wislcomo. Gold Ray Roalty Co. Phone 7i8-R. tf FOR REM ROUSES FOR RENT Furnishea u-room house Medford nusiness center, suitable for boarding and rooming house, millinery, dressmaking, real estate office, or any business. Qold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. FOR RENT Houses. Brown & White. tf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Garage, $3.00 per month. 325 So. Riverside. Phone 701-J. tf FOR RENT On shares, dancing pa-. vilion, hotel, restaurant; fishing, hunting, boating, bathing and camp ing privileges covering 1000 acres. River frontage. Gobi Ray Summer Resort, Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. Sat FOR RENT Garage, cor. Poach and Second St. tf FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE One Ford touring car with self-startor, in good condition at bargain. Phone 39G-Y.. 130' FOR SALE OR TRADE Dodge car. Cash, or trade for property. Pat's Cafe, 28 N. Front St. Phono 694. 134 FOR SALE Cole 7-passonger, Buick 1922, and Dodge automobiles, or would trude for other cars or pro perty. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR SALE Ford truck, worm drive, Timkln bearings, good tires, model 1919, in first class running order, complete with stake rack for fruit hauling. Price $400. Room 4 College bldg., Medford Oregon. tf FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Four room modern house, large sloeping porch, hardwood floors, fireplace, nice lawn, flowers, nicely furnished, electric range, Glee washer. Bargain If taken at once, 219 Haven St. 134 FOR SALE HEAjL ESTATE FOR SALE Cosy five room modern home, close in. Inquire 243 N. Ivy. 133 FOR SALE OR TRADE By owner, 400 acre stock and grain ranch. Box R. 135 FOR SALE Ranch of 8!6 acres, five room modern bungalow, furnished or unfurnished, good barn and other buildings, two cows, two horses, chickens and farm tools. On paved highway 4 miles north of Medford. Terms. 134 FOR SALE 6-room house, furnished or unfurnished, cheap. Terms. 438 S. Fir. 132 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 2(10 acre farm and stock ranch located 25 miles from Medford. Good roads. Large irrigation ditch crosses ranch above 200 acres. About 75 acres now in cultivation. Total price only $6000. Terms granted or will trade for Improved Modforil property. J. B. Andrews, owner. Business College Bldg. . 134 FOR SALE OR RENT 160 acre ranch with water for stock, on old Crater Lake road twenty miles from Mod ford. Perry Foster, Eagle Point. 132 FOR SALE Three room cottage on east side, furnished, lot 90 ft. front by 278 In depth, some fruit and ber ries. Inquire 33 Portland Ave. 129 FOR SALE Ily owner: Ninety acres at Talent, part creek bottom, some In alfalfa, balance plow land. Half mile from Talent and Pacific high way. Good soli, po;r Improvements. Ninety dollars per aero if sold before Oct. 1st. B. B. Williams, 520 8. Peach St., Medford, Ore. 130 FOR SALE 35 aero bearing pear and apple orchard, well improved. Owner, care Mall Tribune. 129 FOR SALE--Houses bnt bungalows, furnished or uiffurulnhed; also acreage. Insurance. C. S. Butterfleld, Medford National Bank Illdg., Phone 389. Aud:tlrS Accouivtlna y FSTEMSeRVICEIO; F I rs u rajvee 0 1 rwes tnerfa M. P. HOIIMlTT 2nd Moor Medford Illdg J f 3 : ' 11 v mmi By Georg'e McManus . j t HE TOOK THE. patrol Cnpyiiiln I'lil Siy Int'l Fcalure Serviw. Inc - FOR SALh- I.IYK.STOCK I'l'lil.lC SALE OF HORSES 35 heal will be sold at private or auction on Saturday, Aug. 2ii, at tho stock yards lit .Medford. Sale begins at 9 a. m. Terms announced at sale. S. T. Howard. 135 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey c v. Phnne 600-K-2. 131 FOR SALE Siime iholce Shorthorn bulls: iiI.hj females, at a bargain if sold at once. Address C. O. Garrett. . - 133 FOR SALE One mare, two milk c-iws. two heifers, freshen soon. Some White Lughiirn hens and pullets, Tancrcd stvuMi. Simplex silo, s'ne farm machinery and tools. Mary Crum. Phnne &97-1M. 134 FOR SALE Span horses with harness good for packing or much work, $50 quick sale. Telcph .na 217-It after 6 o'clock. 131 FOR SALE A hunch of sheep at a bargain ir taken at once. Will Gentry, Rout 2, Central Point. 129 FOR SALE Heavy team 8 and 10 years old; Jersey heifer 8 weeks old. R. H. Browne, Phono 67-R-3. 130 FOR SALE MISt'EL:..'. X EOl'S 'OR SALE Beds, writing desk, reck- -era, rugs, dresser, refrigerator. 211 1 Stark St. 131 FOR SALE Crab R-13-R. apples. Ph-no 130 FOR SALE Send In your orders for grnpos now. J. A. Manke. lloutu I, Modford. East of Cluncy orchard. 136 FOR Sale Delicious non-lrrlgatod watermelons and cnnteloupes at prices that every youngstor and grown-up in Medford can eat t: their capacity. Prices 5, 10 und lie. Arcadia Farm, Ross Lane. i'Vi" FOR SALE Root beer barrel which1 dispenses root beer, strll water or soda water. Less than half cost. DeVoe's. tf , FOR SALE Dry hard chunk and stove wood. B. F. Van Dyke, Phone 403-Y. i . to eye, ear, nose and throat. 30 FOR SALE Strawberries $1.25 per Liberty Building. Phone 496. crate. Come and pick them, gtio l r picking, high grade berries. Bring Physician and Surgeons your cups and crates. Tel. 452-R. . C. H. Howell. T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and rrrz . . Surgeon. Specialty, Eyo, Ear, Nose l'OR SALE PickiniB cucumbers. and Throat Glasses scientifically I hone 411-J-l. 129 fitted and properly adjusted. Office FUR SAli-Cn'nnlntr poaches. Web- !I,l5.!r,berty Bldg" COr' 0rap9 an4 ster Orchard Co. Phone 671-J-5. 149 a"' ' irhn qai i.f i n ,i TT DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician ant Lif ; KnLhB"l m',.' Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, J 'i , S', Mlma er. nose and throat Eyes scieni .Clancy orchard, east of Jacksonville rcally te8te(, Bnd g,M8e Buppllea. , Oculist and Aurist for 8. P. R. R. FOR SALE Two good heavy screen Co.. Medford Bldg. Phone G67. ' tv' .,i','.?,',1X.8,n"Cl,aB8 n50i ""I DR. WM. W. P. HOLT-Physlclan Mall TiMbitne' office' t Hn1 Sl"Keon' 0tf,Ceg MeitoTi Bldg- wan I mump office.. tf Pnon m Residence 118 Genesee FOR SALE Good Philadelphia lawn St. Phone 165-J-2. mower. May be soon at 607 S. Holly DR. A. BURSELL-Physlciait and " Surgeon, 312 to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance 36 N. Central. Special LOST . attentlcn to spine. Phone 29. LOST Black note book between 2 and DR. LINCOLN KALLEN X-Ray spec. 3 o'clock Wcdnesdny afternoon on iallst. Medical and Dental. X-Ray Jackson St. J. E. Erlckson, Modern Diagnosis and X-Ray Treatment Plumbing & Heating Co. Office hours 9 a. m. to 12-m. 2-6 p.m. ' Telephone: Office, 61; residence, TAKt'N CP Jl-J-2. TAKEN IIP Bay mare, branded, W. pino Instruction B. Smith, Central Point. Phone 38x2. 129 FRED ALTON I1A1GHT Teacher ot r' ' ' - - 1 Piano and Harmony. Composing, HUS1XESS DIRECTORY Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. w- Phone 72. - Al)gtrnet,r . . ; SADIE E. LACY Piano instructor. MURRAY BROS. VAN VORIS Special work for children. Studio Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, 301 Liberty Bldg. Phone 157-J. 88 No. 22 North Contral Ave., upstairs. - Prlntors and Publishers Jackson County ; I ABSTRACT CO. MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the IsMiXs 1 -ri,. i,j ,,i.. Tin. best equipped printing office in I Jhe only complete Title 8outnern Oregon. Book binding, i CHSiiJUl y" JCK,on loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, 9r 5S 4fJ county- etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir St. jw Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Ru!? Weaving Architect . MEDFORD FLUFF RUG "VORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn FRANK C. CLARK 219 W. Mala St. carpets and rugs. Phone 610-M. 708 , Phone 811-J. Pine St. ttorney' Transfer O. O. BOGGS Lawyer. Specializes eads TRANSFER & STORAGE Ool l , Ena? fnAd Probat9 Law" Office 42 North Front St. Phon 40 North Central Ave. 315- Prlcea rIgnt. Services guar- POri.TR J. NBFF Attorney-at- anteed. . . Law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Na- DAVIS TRAtNSFER AND STORAGE tlonal Bank Building. CO. Anything moved day or A. E. REAM ES -Lawyer, office In Ji"- pS"'.e RV?,"' 89 8 Liberty HiilhlliiK Grape. Phone: Office 644, or reel- i.iuerty Building. dences 647-R or 206. tf E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Resumed ' practice of law. Office with Porter Upholstering J. Nnff. Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. !'-- 11 - i J. WEIS Upholstery. Manufacturer Building Materials of overstuffed furniture. Full line - of materials. Draperies made to MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK A order. We do all kinds ot uphol- BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all sterlng. Wo deliver and will call - kinds of cement building products. and show samples. Phone 202, Cor, Fir and Tenth Streets. Jacksonville, Ore. PAfiE FIVE BUSINESS PI RECTORY Chiropractic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy. 427-28 .Medford Bldg. Phone 965. tf DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectio Physician. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiropractor. Me rhano - Therapy, Spondylotherapy, Food Sciences, Chiropractic. Office: Stewart Rldg.. 235 E. Main St. Phones: Orrice, 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Physician. Orflce hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Suite 203-04-05-06 Liberty Building. Convalescent Home CONVALESCENT HOME, facing Llthla Park, Ashland Mlllc and Rest Cure; ulsi take doctors' pa tients and give best of care. Terms reasonable. Mrs. W. M. Barber, 153 Granite St., Ashland. KvtHM't Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given to any tiling In accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look into our simpli. t'.P'l accounting method. Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Phone 157-R. Fnrm Loans FEDERAL FARM LOANS NOW 5 Applications should be on file by Sen. tst for September appraisal. E II. H.ird, Secy-Treas., 402 Modford Bids. Monument! TTHTbillCGONGTlANITBCa Monu. incuts. E. A. Hicks, general manager. P. M. Kershaw, sales manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Medford. tf Osteopaths DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAULOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-418 Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J-2 Residence 26 S. Laurel St, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic