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G O GO o u MEDFORD MATL . -TRTBPNR. MEDTOftD, OKEOff) TUEBD AY JUNE 192 o PAGE SEVEN BGeoJ'g'e McManua ,Q G rLU-VMT HER.E pffOHTO-THT CAT OF TOOR WllL RUM OUT OF Town WHEN tA.tO. Hit DOh I TO TGURl HOOE wui a. FicHTee XOU He CAN'T cri-ti- 1 1 1 c. 1 AS' HE tSEEj fl m doc,- r a , - I L 1 0. S. NEEDS MORE TEACHERS; FEWER vr DUBUQUE, lawn,, Juno 16. (A. : " P.) The-jUnlted States will not need -Vo many polttlclana and laj- makers ? '!ivhen public schools tench the nn u lion's children their1' full responsl V ability as citizens William E. Knox of New York,1 'president "fi; of the 'JVmerican Bankers aasociution de "Jared here today in an ad dress1 on "independence" before the Iowa ( Bankers' association. "There, is no, need In our national life today more vita) than the re vival of the. spirit of independence," lr. Knox said. "The primary: duty of our forefathers was to interpret Independence in its political sense and the greatest civic duty that we us indilvduals have to perform -now Is to Jive up to 'their conception of popular government. "If I really want to accomplish results In politics I had rather . be on the school board than in the leg islature. Improvement of our civic standards lies with public education and not with politicians. If true po . lltfcal independence of this ; country ., Is to be preserved young people must pe taught their 'individual responsi bility and civic duty." .1 a K j -x-l. . , f Craterian Vaudeville 2l Big Comedy Bjll The Orpheum Jr.,- vaudeville "this T' ivening at Hunt's Crnterlan, is replete tvith comedy, and full of laughs, frorn. 5tart to finish. ; ' ! 5 j Ji "I Uotta Have Meat," by Douprlas i: favofl & Co., and "Mother's Boy." by S aerry Mack & Co.. are comedy play ' '"jets of many amusing situations and clever acting. .v . 'dexterous Comicalities" .ly Ray . mond. and Qenva, nnd Zenator and -Devare on the horizontal bars, com--; bine feats of strength and daring with .comedy twists. :' The Harkins Sisters; wearing beau tiful gowns, and with sweet voices pre- sent "Harmony and Class" in singing numbers. Their selections include late popular songs, and classical so- " lections. "Topics of tho Day," "and a Mack . Sennett comedy make up the photo play section of the bill, with V. Wilson Waite and the Craterian orchestra i furnishing the music. fcji - Livestock.. ijS PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. Cattle, quiet today.. . Calves, 50c to $1 lower late Monday; receipts 35 head. Calves, ' medium to -choice . (190 lbs. down), 79; cull and common (190 lbs. . down), $4 7; medium to choice (190 to : 260 lbs.), $6 8.60;. ' medium to choice (260 lbs. up), 4.50(Bi6; icull and common (120 lbs. up), $36. Hogs Nominally steady; receipts, 2060 head, (direct). Sheep 50c to 75c lower; receipts, 765 head. Lambs, . light and handy weight,, medium, to i choice, $9.60 $11.26; heavyweight (92 lbs. up), medium to prime, $8 9.50. . Eggs. , PORTLAND, Ore., June lG.Eggs- i WANTED j WILIf PAY CASH :: v For ; : ; Chickens Fryers and Hens Phone 325 WANTED? To Buy for Caah I All Tour - , t! ' Beoond Hand Furniture MORDOFFk WOOLF The, Markets - . Cent higher," current receipts 31c; pullets, 2929c; firsts, 30V4f31c; extras, 31 (ft 32c, delivered Portland. ,. Putter. -PORTLAND, Ore;, June 10. Butter Print butter, 1c. higher; cubes, 1c higher; extra cubes, city 44c; stand ards, 44c; prime, firsts, 43c; firsts, 41Vic; undergrades, nominal; prints, 46c;. cartons, 46c. ' Utitterfat Cent , higher; best churn ing cream, 43c net shippers' track in zone No. 1. Poultry. POIITLAND, Ore., June 10. Poultry Weak, lower; heavy hens, 22(jp23c; light, 17c: broilers, 20Q22c; young whits ducks, 20c. ' . Potatoes and Onions. ' "; PORTLAND, Ore;,' June 10. Pota toes Old, nominal; No. 2, $2.20 ii 3.50. Onions Nominal. : " Portland Wheat 11 PORTLAND, Ore.. . June 10. Wheat; Hart white, bluestem, baart, hard winter, northern spring, $1.64; soft .white, western white, $1.52; western red, $1.60; BBB hard white, $1.0(1. San Francisco Markets. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 16. Butter fat, f. o. b. San Francisco, G2V4c SAN FRANCISCO. June 16. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Econo mics) Leghorns, 2 to 2 V4 lbs. 25 r 28ci colored 2 to 2 & lbs. 34 36c. Squabs: Fancy 33 9fi 35c. '.' Xotlce of Publication. , if -Department of the Interior. .flU. '8.. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore gon. June 13, 1925. ISfotlce is hereby given that John Hilrry Mallery. of Camp Kearney, San Diego, Cul., who, on July 42, 1!)23. made homestead entry, No. .015015, for 8i;4. teerazr. arm VtM 8WW, i Section 33. Townshlu -82 S.-. Range 1 i East, Willamette Meridian, has filed '.notice of intention to make three year Proofs to establish claim to .. the land inhove. ' described, '.before.- 'Chrtuneey-. Florey, U: S. Commissioner, ut Med ford. Oregon, on the 1st day of August, 1!)25. . j Claimant names as witnesses: I George E Hall. Paul E. Sandoz, Or lando H. Bailey, all of Trail, Oregon, rjeoi-ge W. Jjiidley. of Medford, Ore gon. . HAM1LL A. CANAUAY. Non-coal. Register. KUT1CE OK SALE OF CuVritN-.IKNT TIU11ER. UENbRAl, LAND OFK1CE, I 7aalllngton, D. O. May 8, 1925. Notice la hereby siven Uiat aubiect to the .oli(lltloiiH and llmitationa ol the at-O) of June 9. 1916 (89 Stat. 218), February 28. 1919 (40 Stat. 1179), and June , 1920 (41 Stut. 758). and vurauant to departmental regulatlona of April 14, 1921 (80 L. D., 378), the timber on Die folloM-ing lamia will be aold July 6, 1925, at 10 o'clock A. U., at public auction at the U. H. Land Office at lloucbunt. Oreiron, to the highest bidder at not leas Uiun tut appraised value aa anou-n by una notice, sale to bo aub ect ro the approi'ul of the Secretary of the interior, inc purt-uuae price, with an additional lum of one-fifth of 1 ncr cent thereof, itMiiiir ,nmmlHlfiiiH nllowed. tntmt K HnnnBilnl nt tlmn nf flHle, litoSley to be returned if sale is not approvi-u, otiierwise patent win issue tor uie timber which must be removed within ten years, Oida will be received from citiftena of tlic united Htates, Associations .of audi eltiselia .andjeorpo rstitfna orf(anir.ed under the laws of he untied SUtea. or any atata, territory or diatrlct uiereof only. Upon application, ot a qusltfied par- cnaser, xne dinner on-any legal auiximeion will be offered separately before .being Included in any offer of a lancer unit. T. 18 8.. B. 0 W., See. 5, NW 8EK fir 785 II.; T. 28 S R. 10 W., Sec. 27, SEi4 SW fir 140 U., white cedar 260 ., 8W SWK fir 100 H., white cedar 950 f. 28 8., R. 11 W., gee. 11, NWVi HYt tit 1525 11.. See. 16. NW t NWK fir 1400 II., SWVi NWti fir 720 II.: T. 81 8., R. 11 W., Sec. 9, NF.H HK fir 885 M., white cedar 246 II., SK14 NK'4 fir 440 H., white cedar 260 M., red cadar .76 If., none of the timber on these seoUons to be sold for less than $2.00 per II. for the fir and red cedar and 97.00 per 21. for tne white cedar. T. 25 8., R. 12 W.. Sec. 19, SEtt SEV4 fir 860 U.i T. 28 S R. 11 W.. See. 7, lot three fir 1800 If., none or the timber on these aectiona to be aold for teas than 82.50 per 11. T. 29 8., R. 10 W., Sec 29, 8WV4 NEW red fir 620 H.," white cedar 190 M-. .lis HWft red nr uo M., white cedar 150 M., NK 8W4 red fir 830 U white cedar 110 11., NEH HK'A red fir 800 II., white redar 160 II., MWVS SEK red fir 1140 11., white cedar 70 M.: T. 20 8., R. 1 W., Sec 9, SE NEW red fir H70 11., HEW NWW red fir 400 H., red cedar 10 II.. NWW SWW red fir 680 M.: T. 29 S., R. 11 W., Hec. 9, SWW SEW red fir 80 M yellow fir 180 11., white cedar 126 U. T. 81 8 R. 12 W., Bee. 6. SWW NWW red fir 690 M., white cedar 80 M., NWW SWW red fir 320 11.. white cedar 185 M.. SWW SWW red fir 800 M., Sec. 6. SEW SEW red fir 650 11.; T. 86 8., R. 8 B., Sec. 17, SWW NWW smi 185 M.. red fir 185 II, white fir 86 M., NWW SWW pine 110 If., red fir 625 M.. white fir 90.11., 8WW BWW pine 365 M red fir 480 V . white fir Fisherman v Attention For a pleasant day's outing fill up your tank with that powerful, speedy, 'high quality General Gasoline and take the hills on high. The charge Is the Bame as other gasolines. ; ' Free Crank Case 1 Service. ,fones& Kirkpatrick A Real Service Station : 't- ' ' ' - I92S Ihtx'featwb Service, Inc.'', Great Britain rights reserved. ' 70 II., NEW SEW p!ne 665 H red fir 890 U.. white fir 66 SI.. NWW SF.W pine 840 M., r,..l fir 390 M, white fir 30 II., SEW SEW pine 165 M., red fir 790 II., white fir 65 M., SWW SEW pine 70 M., rl fir 835 M., white fir 65 11., Sec. 2.1. NWW NWW pine 46 11., red fir eO 11., SWW NWW pine 200 II., red fir 40 11.. Sec. 29, NEW SEW Pme 30 M., red fir 470 M.. white fir 100 11.. red eedar 20 II., SEW SEW Pine 66 K., red fir 420 at., white fir 65 11., red cedar 16 U., Sec. 35, SEW NEW Pine 140 II.. ml fir 270 M.. SWW NEW vine 390 11.. red fir 80 11.. SEW NWW pine 240 11., red fir 156 II., NEW SWW pine 120 ai., reu fir 3.u m nw pine aia II., red fir 145 SI.. SWW SEW Pine 340 11., red fir 80 M., none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less Uian 83.75 per H. for the pine, a 1.50 per u. for the red nr and red cedar, 82.00 per II. fur the yt-lluw fir, 21.00 per 11. for the white fir, and $7.00 per SI. for the while cedar. T. 28 S.. R. 11 W., Sic 27. SWW NEW red fir 1400 M., SEW KWW red fir 1280 II.; T. 31 8., R. 12 W., Sec. .0. Hff'i SKVi red fir 1000 at., white cedur 176 M.. red cedar 75 11., white fir 50 U, nr. W SWW red fir 2400 M., white cedar 100 II.. red eedur 75 SI., white fir 100 II.. lot 7 red fir 1060 II., white cedur 226 ST, red i-edar 76 II., Sec, 7, lot 1 red fir 1000 11., white cellar 300 SI., white fir 25 11., lot 3 red fir 350 11.. white cedur 180 M.. lot 4 red fir 206 M white cedur 60 at., NE". NEW. rcefc rir suo at, unite cedar uu m, wmte nr lit 11, NWW NEW red fir 226 11, white cedar 600 If, red cedar 60 II, white fir 200 M, SE NEW red fir 420 SI, white cedar 120 SI.. SWW NEW red fir 646 M, white cedar 270 II, NEK NWW red fir 1160 M, white cedar 460 M, red. cedar 26 If, white fir 250 SI, SEW NWW red fir 900 II, white .cedar 175 XI, red cellar 60 SI, while fir 60 11, NEW 1WW red fir 330 M, white cedar 20 II, til: 'A SWW red fir 325 It, white cellar 800 SI, white fir 30 Si, NEW SEW red fir 030 M, white cedar 420 SI, NWW SEW red lir 370 St.. white cellar 46 SI, HEW SEW red fir 900 SI., white oedar 090 11, SWW. SEW red fir 1076 II, white' cedar 825 II, Hec. 8. NEW NWW red fir 2050 11, white cedar 475 II, NWW NWW red fir 1076 M, white cellar 400 SI, white fir 25 11, SEW NWW red fir 1526 SI, white cedar 625 11, white fir 100 II. , SWW NWW red fir 1175 II, white cedar 100 M, none of the timber on theae aectiona to be iold for lesa than $2.25 per 11. for the red fir and red cedar, $0.60 per If. for the white fir and $7.00 per M. for die white cellar. T. -28 s, R. 12 W, Sec. 15, BWW SW !4 red fir 1200 II, white fir 120 H none of tho timber on thia section to be sold for lefts than $2.26 per M. for the red fh- and $1.00 per 11. for the white fir. T. 27 8., H. 11 W.. Hec. 81, NKW SEW red fir 1600 II, white fir 260 II, hemlock 1O0 II, red, cedar 60 II, NWW SEW red fir 2400 M SEW SEW red fir K50 M, white fir 60 11, SWW SEW red fir ,262r II, white fir : 100 M, red cedar 50 II, none ol tlte timber 'on this section t'o be sold for less than 82.26 Dtr II. for the red fir. $0.60 per If. for, the whfte fir aHd-liemlock,."nd $1.60 per: M. rot titc reu neiiar,- - r. nj i-t,, -u. . w. Sec. HV SEW NEW Pine 20 Sf..-cedar. 10 H.; fir 70 M.. SWW NEW pine 285 11, cedar 15 II, fir 00 M, SEVi NSS'W P'e 315 11, fir 36 II.: T. 88 S H. 8 W, Sec. IS. SEW Jv'EW' Pino 275,;S( fir 180 II, .Sec. 83. lot :1 pine 25 :'M fir 10 ll,-i notiff of the timber oh thcae sections to lie sold fo-. less than $3.00 per If. for the plno and $1.00 per M. for the cedar and fir. TITOS. C. I1AVELL. Acting Commissioner. ItEIiP WANTlffn MALE WANTED Man for n couple of day's work: one who enn drive cars pre ferred. See Mr. Palmer at Allison Motor Co. 74 WANTED Four men to board and room. 617 N. Bartlett. 74 WANTED First class table edgor man. Apply to Fruitgrowers Sup ply Co, Hilt. Calif. tf IIKI.P WAXTEB FKMALE WANTED Kitchen help, for nil around svork. Must be neat. Derlck , Cafeteria. 17 gQ. Riverside. 75 WANTED Competent maid for gen eral housework. Mrs. A. W. Aya. Phone 187. 76 FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS ARE " ' ' ' ' ' Members Medford Realty Board aIOE0 1eZ30XO We 8ollclt Your REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Iri All Ita RENTAL8. :: 8ALES , We are orrering wonderful values In fine suburban bomes with bear ing pear orchards, Just what we all havo u reamed of owning some day. Come in and talk them over with us. - BROWN & WHITE AGENCY, Inc. 12 East Main Street BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY 6-room modern house, Rood condition j two lots, fine garden ; no assessments; $300.00 cosh, lp:0.00 per month ; $3000.00 is the price. Phone 409 or 010-Y J. C. BARNES 6 So. Central Help Take the Soldiers to Crater Lite. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By lady 30 years of ago. Position as housekeeper for gentle man. Cilll 230 Cottuge street. 7!) JU'AXTED House cleaning by Japan ese ny notir or uny. i-none ,uu. i:aii between 6-0 p. in, 100 WANTED M1SCEUUANEOUS WANTED Some one to buy-, my place. Just outside city limits on Pa cific hlghsvay, consisting of 5 acres, under ditch; Improvements, fruit, berries and garden. Inquire at first house north Herrydale Store. ; 7 ti WANTED Young team horses, must ne gentle, iiiocsy - mini ana weign between 1400 and 1500 each. Henry W. Frame, R. 1, Talent, Ore. 7tl WANTED Used bicycle, motor pre-. ferably twin cyllndeit. Leland L. Dy singer, R. F. D. 4; Box 7. 75 WANTED Feeder hogs. Johnson Pro duce Co. ti" FOH RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT- Furnished apartment. Phone 462-H. ' 74 FOR RENT Furnished apartments, ' ground floor, 234 E. 9lh. Phone 9fi5-R. 74 FOR REJTV lTOCSEICEEPINO llOOMfl FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near nign scnoot. 4d4 Ajijne street. 76 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms: also two room house partly furnish ed. 249 So. Riverside. 75 FOB RENT FUllNISUEn ROOMS FOR RENT Front room. 6 40 inch windows, .new paper. Hot water nt all times. 222 S. Holly. 70 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, men. 245 N. Orape. . bath. IS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 223... N. V Central. ' 76 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Houses. Brown White. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE For nuto or stock, 6 room -modern house, In good con dition. Priced right. Phone 409 or 447-L-2 evenings. ' :, tf FOR EXCHANGE For smaller place, $15,000 equity in 160 acre ranch in clt- limits of Imperial. Worth $226 per acre: all under cultivation and wntor. G. D. Woolsey, 2625 A St, San Diego, California. 63 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES YOCHATZER 43R08 Well drilling contractors. Deep well drilling. For Information see Pnul's Electric shop or write VOCHATZER Bros, Klamath Falls, Ore. 1731 Melrose street. 7 6 FOUNtt FOUND License plates. Owners can hnve same by calling at this office and pnying for ads. , OEXO REAL E8TATE SERVICE LOOK U8 UP WHEN YOU ARE WANTING REAL ESTATE, v WE CAN BE OF 8ERVICE TO YOU. Farm Stock Ranches Home Auto Camps Stores Etc (We Exchange Property Everywhere) i o n FOUR-8ITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Building : Medford, Ore. OBO Branches LOAN8 INSURANCE liOfTI LOST Small black purse In front of West Side Groceteria. Main street. Contains one $10 nnd one $20 bill mid Vale key. Finder return to Mrs. D. O. MeCroskey. 244 S. (Snipe. Phone 058-L and receive reward. 74 LOST Fox terrier, black spot on back. Reward. Notify J. Z. Wing. 532 Allison street, Ashland, Ore. 75 LOST Pair of rim glasses. Finder please return to Mall Tribune office. TO liOAN MONEY CHARLES A. WING, Real Estate Loans Representative Surely Sav ings & Loan Assocatlon. Loans ob tained at nominal expense; reason able rate of Interest. Phone 728. Palm Block, Medford, Oregon. 1)0 FOR SALE AtnoMOBlIiES FOR SALE Ford coupe. MIrs Harper, 344 No. Bartlett. 76 FOR SALE Ford truck with license, $126. 117 S. Front. 74 FOR SALE Bnrgnln. Ford touring, guod order, $60. Jones & Kirkpat rick. tf FOR SALE REAT, ESTATE FOR SALE 10,000 acres of land, al falfa, grain, stock ranches, bearing . orchards and timber lands in truets of from one acre up. On long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. For details call on T. W. Miles. At torney, 2nd floor Jackson County Bank Bldg. 73tf FOR SALE 15 acres good free soil, under irrigation, one mile from high school, splendid location. Priced for quick sale nt $1000. One-half cash, balance to be arranged. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phono 728. 77 FOR HALE 120 Elk creek farm, 2H miles Crater highway; orchard, smull fruit, team, tools, cows, crops. All $3000. Claude Moore, Trail, Oro. 75 FOR SALE 100 acres land situated 1 K miles off Crater Lake highway. Will trade for car, valuation $1200. ' Address Charles Foeller, Trail, Ore gon. ' 66 FOR SALE Beautiful home on West Mnln with 7 rooms, 2 Bleeping porches, two fireplaces, . garage. Large lot, fine lawn and shade trees. Paving nil paid. Total price only $4800. Terms granted. E. S. Tumy, 209 Liberty Bldg. tf FOR SALE One, two nnd three acre trncts on Kings Highway. Just out side the city. Best land in the Val ley. Phone 663-R-3. 66tf FOJt SALE Several farms, good val ues, easy terms, low It, barest. O. C. Hoggs, Atty for State Land Board. tf FOR SALE liTVESTOCK FOR SALE Horse nbout 1100 lbs. 8 year, fine work horse, drlvor or sad dle, gentle, with buggy and har ness, $50 cash. Phono 900. 75 FOR SALE Cheap, Jersey cow and heifer calf. Inquire at 513 Oak. 74 FOR SALE Cows; my entire dairy herd. Will sell separately, or any way.. M. -Walsh, on South Peach st, Just outside city limits. 80 Following Advertisers Are -Members MEDFORD REALTY BOARD FIRE ' INSURANCE THAT INSURES CAHL Y. TENOWALD Hotel Holland Building Member Realty Board Phone (93 ji Eventually, Every right-minded man in the NorthwoHt hopes to own a homo in the Hague River Valley. ; Why not Now? Put it up to tho Home Folks, nn send them a copy of tho lint be low, unimproved homo sites. Five acres, east front, on main hlgh , way, only a few rods out with dia . trlct water, adapted to further sub ' division for $1600. Good terms. Five acres, on Pacific Highway, north of Medford, paid-up water rights on entire tract, 12500. One of our ' best propositions. i Three acres, cut off from our lending strawberry ranch, almost adjacent ' to city,' with roadway leading in, j for $1000. Terms. Two acres, with lordly oaks and -Ma- : drona trees, a ho men! to only three miles out which the world cannot bent, only a few igds from paved road, and we aio uHhamod to say )jjw cheap wo can dt-liver It. H 'Phone 329. Kasti Hotel Conic FOH SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 7 hend of young heifers, some to calve soon: one youngster, Durham and Ouernses', good for service now. This stuck Is all pets, and must be seen at the Hill side ranch, overhead bridge, first road to left. A. U. Dins. 7 6 FOR SALE OR HIRE Four teams with harness, 1300 to 1500. Young, sound, fat and well broko. Guaran teed as represented. II. V. Mitchell, 236 Mt. Ave, Ashland. 82 FOR SALE Extra good milk cow. Phone R-13-R. 75 FOR SALiV HOMES FOR SALE Modern 5-room, furnish ed home, Ilreplaco ami uuilt-ins; close In, on pavement; all assess-, meats paid. Priced for quick salo at $2600 $000 cash, balance $18 per month. Charles A. Wing, Palm block. Phono 728. 77 FOR SALE A real bargain in a 6 rooln house; furnished, piano, etc. Rents for $50. $600 will handle. Price $2500. See Bnbb & Mays. 126 N. Front street. Or phonu 372 or 600-L. 1 77 FOR SALE By owner, 6-room fur nished residence close In, on paved street, nlcu lawn, shade and, fruit trees, roses, all assessments ' paid. ' Splendid chnnce for an investment or for home. Address, 327, enro Mall Tribune. tf FOR SALE Unusually nttrnctlve large seven room house, . excellent condition. Abundant shrubbery; spacious lawn; fertile garden. In spection invited. Roy T. Cunning ham, Central Point. . 67 FOR SALIC n&UKLiLiAXEOlJS FOR SALE One second hand wngon; one second hand mower. Hubbard Bros. 79 FOR SALE Peas. 2 cents a pound. Come and pick them. Phone 623-K-2. - 79 FOR SALE Maple. -Good trnllet Inquire 5,02 74 FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy, nl 1 must new, $20. Call 603 So. Oak dale. Phone 24-lt. 74 FOR SALE Cherries. Phone 7-F-12. FOR SALE Gas balls to kill moles and gophers. Monarch Seed Co. 78 FOR SALE Squash bugs can be con trolled with our special dust. Mon arch Seed Co. 78 FOH SATvE Royal Ann cherries. Phone 37-Y. 7ii' FOR BALE High grade piano near Medford to a reliable party at a big savings. $10 monthly will handle. A snap. Write at once to Tollman Piano Store, Salem. Oregon. 74 FOR SALE Cherries. Phono 7-F-12. 74 FOR SALE Fryers, reared on clean soil; fattened in sanitary ooopa at Buckshot Hill Poultry yards. One mile out Crater Lake highway. 70 FOR SALE One Deorlng binder, 7 foot. Used two Reasons, good as new. R. H. Arnold. Routo No. 1, Box 30. . Phono 51.3-d-l. Medford, Ore. 76 FOR BALE Kitchen cabinet. 219 R Central. - - s. 71 FOR SALE Fine large cherries. Phone 408-R-3. tf FOR SALE Fancy potatoes, $3.50 per iuu jus. aeuverea. jonnson fro. duce Co. - . tf FOR SALE Burglary and fire proof Carey afe. Inside dimensions: 18x38 Inches; weight 2700 pounds. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. Phone Ul-R-4. B7tf FOR SALE Smith's dry pine. Sum mer ratOH $;.7i a tier. Discount pn larger orders. Phone HG3, Central Point 38-X-2. 81 FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes, made at Butte Falls. Fab era, Central Point 78 Used Ford Cars That Are Guaranteed 30 Days Service If IntereiUd In . tiled cm be lure and see us. C. E. Gates Auto Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys REAM ES ci REAM EH Lawyers, of fice In Liberty Building. Abstractors 1 MURRAY BROS. & GREEN E Abstructs of Title. Rooms 3 and 6 No. 32 North Central Ave, upstairs. JACKSON COIIN1Y ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title tiutl Title Iusurnucti. The only complete) Title System la Juckson County. A. ' E. KELLOOQ Abstractor of Titles; Cold Hill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor.- Over twenty years' experience In (hi county. Phono 6-J-2 Gold Hill.'- it Building Supplies and Roofing ; STANDARD ROOF1NO AND BUILD-. ERH SUPPLY CO. Build up Roof ing, Ashland Granite Top. IS years guarantee. Best grade of roof pa per cement. Prcpned brick, plain' and faced wall blocks, foundation ce ment blocks, fire place brick, ' all colors. All material Class A. Port land Reaver Cetnnnt for sale. As phalt by ton, barret or pound. Tel ephone 738-X. Chiropractic Physicians DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eelectio . P h y s 1 o 1 a n. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mechano-Therapy, Bpon dylotherapy; Food Sciences, Chiro practic. Office; Stewart - Bldg.. , 266 E. Main St. Phones: Off let 170; Res. 170-J-2. . . DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Ch.ropract.O - Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9-11. 2-6, 208-206 Liberty Bldg. Office f Phone 680. Res. phone 1027.' Dentists DR. O.. J. JOHNSON Dentist., Phout , 6(19. Res. 776. Office hours 9 k. m. 6 p. m. Evening and Sunday by 1 appointment. - DR. H, E. MURPHY DeutlHtrr. Dental X-Ray. Phone 77. offlou Second floor Medford Bldg.- . Kxpt'rt Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given tft anything In accounting and Inoomt Tax requirements. Look into out simplified accounting method. LlbV erty Bldg.. Medford. Phone U7-R, Iiisurhiios 33. EARL S. TUMY All forms of Insur. anoo: Fire, Auto, Life,. Accident, -Bonds. Phone 402. 201 Llbertr Bldg. Money to Loan J. B. ANDREWS Buys and sell mortgages and loans money on good ' security, 81 N. Orupe Bt. Prions , 63-M. 246' . Monuments THE OREGON ORANITB CO. . Monuments. E. A. Hicks, General , , Manager. ' P. M. Kershaw, Seles Manager, 103 E. sixth St., Medford, If Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathia Physicians 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 904-J-I. Residence 20 South Laurel St. ; Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio 111 Liberty Hldg, Phone 71. ;.' Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the' best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. - Book .binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing system", etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir SL - Ftntnslcr BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.' Ofrice 22 North Front St. Phone I IB. Prices right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAOH. CO. Anything moved, day or night, Service guaranteed. 29 S. drape. Phone 844, or residence 1000. Upholstering- - J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full 11ns of materials. Draperies mads ' to order. We do all kinds of uphol-. storing. We deliver and will call and show samples. Phone 201 Jacksonville, Ore. YETKRI5IARY MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPIT-' AU Dr. E. c. McCulloch, Graduate Veterinarian. Office consultations free. Corner Orape and Fifth, Med-' ford, Ore. Phone 1(1 Day or night. Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT. Wax and pol ish your floors, clean your house, 1 janitor service for offices nnd build-, ings. Oeo. A. Seely. Phone 1171. 824 Peekman Avo. FOR TNFORMACION Carpenter's I-onil H40. Phone II OfJ-W. Musts at Smith hall every Friday nl,,ht, 128 North Orape, between 6th sail Itb streets, : .