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o i i CO o , o itfDFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MEPFOftff, OTCEflpy, TnTRSPAY, pTNTF, 1, 102.') By teorg'e McM'anus DPtlKGINO .1LJP 'FATHER- o WmVf 9 I RuLrJ '1 A OW WHETHER 1 wTT-WEM.L PR-tr.-R.R- . . c?--.? $1 ARE.ANO we'll , AJijn If ?I y k.4. tO: de -Htii ii Ill Jfeiyi W q fa ? . what J l .F"MB m& 'attSPi ! f HEARD rMSl -"d ' 1 I U G-8 I C,r,,t Rri.ain rivrhis i 4 a ' f 1 ( .-.ilUltf 'muial. mnt9rim , , utiitt THrwiTWii 1 m WARMER WEATHER NEEDED BY FRUIT, SAYS CROP REPORT PORTLAND Ore., June 18. The woather has been generally favorable for Mniall grain, except that hall did imlue local damage' and there was ftbmo Injury by frost in elevated dis tricts, says the weekly Oregon crop report IsHUed here today by the weather bureau. Winter barley and wheat are ripening slowly. Most fruits need, warmer 'weather. Raspberries . and cherries are in market in small quantities. Straw berries are nearly gone in some places, but are still plentiful in others. Ijiter fruits are sizing well. The first cutting of alfalfa is in the stack in the milder localities and the second crop is starting well, but needs warmer weather. Eary potatoes' are in market in increasing quantities, panting of late potatoes continues. Some damage was done by frost to potatoes and gardens in elevated districts, and in a few northeastern localities hail was reported. Gardens need warmer weather. Hops are doing well. Flax is mak ing good growth. . v . U. S. PEAR CROP ' WILL BE SHORT CHICAGO, Juno 18. (A- P.) Fruit crops are short Apples and pears as well as peaches, are expected to be in lighter supply than last season. The shortage of fruit is announced today by the United Stated govern ment bureau of agricultural economics and Is stated to be the effect of a severe winter or of spring freezes in' some sections and dry weather in others. Prospect of fewer peaches thnn last year is especially apparent. The es timated production is slightly more than 47,000,000 bushes; eleven per cent less than in 1924. Decided gains as compared witu last seasoin are reported in the poach pro duction of Missouri nnd California. The California crop of lfi.000.000 bush els may prove the largest since 1922. Not lev of Call Tor Hid. Thfi School Hoard of Smooi Dlst. No. 10. Lone Pine School District, havinn; been authorized by a majority of the legal voters of the district, as cast at a legally called school meeting on May 27, 1925. docs hereby call for bids on a loan of $R,f(M) to be secured by nego tiable interest bearing warrants of the district: " Hnld loan shall be for a pe riod of 10 years, with interest at 0 per cent, (repayment to be optional with the district after two years.) "Each bona fide resident of the dis Irict shall have the tight to subscribe once for said loan for ' the entiro amount, or any portion of the same not less than ISO, at -par value." Bids will be received up to 7 p. m. Thursday, Juno 18, stiid bids to be in writing, accompanied by certified check or bond for 5 per cent of bid. Hids to be publicly opened at homo of chairman,' on Friday. 7:30 p. m., Juno 19, Hoard reserving right to re ject any or all bids. Dated June 4, 11)25. ANNA S. NOB LIT, Clerk of School Dist; No. 10. Address Hox RStl, Medford. W. L. TOWNSEND. Chairman of Board. - Address R. F. D. 3, Medforo. Notice of Private Sale of Ileal Property. In 'the County Court of the State of Oregon. ln and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Isa : belle Pellett, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, J. J. Pellett. the duly qual ified and acting administrator of the estate of Isn belle Pellett. deceased, airing upon the order of the County Court of Jacbnn County, Oregon, which order was mflde and entered on the 3rd day of June. A. D., 1925. will from and after the 6th day of July, A. D., 1925. proceed to sell at private sale at 33 N. Central ave.. Mdford. Oregon, for cash, nhe Teal property of said es tate, being: Northwest one-fourth (hi) of Sec tion Twenty-five (25) and the South east ono-fourth ( Vt ) of Section Twen- WANTED To Buy f or Caoh . All Your Second Hand furniture M0RD0FF W00LF ty-four and Government Lot Number Three in Section Twenty-four all In Township Thirty-six South of Itange One West, containing 230. t8 acres, and all being hi Jackson County, Oregon. Dated 4th day of June. A. D.. 11)25. J. J. PKI-LETT, "Administrator of the estato of Inabelle Pellett, Deceased. No-tiro to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, in and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John Smith, Deceased. The undersigned having ' been ap pointed by th county court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, administrator of the Kstute of John Smith, deceased, nnd having qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required Iiy law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said administrator or lo his attorneys.- Dated nnd first published this 11th day of June, 1!25. O. N. WILSON, Administrator of the Kstate of John Smith, Deceased. F.orden & Gaylord, Attorneys for Administrator. Medford Center Duild ing, Medford, Oregon. ; Xotico for 111 (l,s for Con t met to It olid. Hids for contract ta oulld a two room school house for District No. 10, Lone Pine School District, are hereby 1 called for. liluo prints and specifica tions at Medford Hook Store and at office of County School Superintend ent. IJlds in writing and accompanied by certified check or bond for 5 per cent of bid will be received up to 7 p. j m. Thursday, June 18. Hoard meet ing 10 oe nem hi nousc 01 cnairmau on 7:30 p. m. Friday. June 1!K Hoard re serving right to reject any or all bids. Dated June 4, 1HL'5. ANNA L. NOULIT. Cleric of Diyt. No. 10. Address Hox list!, Medford. W. L. T O W N SEND, Chairman of Hoard Dist. No. 10. AddrunB It. J- D. Modford. WOTICK OF HAbK OF (iciVBnNMI'NT TIMllIifl,. UKNKlt Al, LAND OFFICE. Wauhiiietoii, p. C. ; M?y 8. 1025, ; Notice Is hereby Riven Unit tmhject to the jnntlitioiiH unci liiiiitiitioiin of the ttct'ti. of .lime U, 1IH0 (811 Stat. SIS), February MO. HUH (40 ISt nt. 1171)), untl June 4, 1I20 (41 Stat. 758), and imrtmiiiit to dcpnrtniniiliii regulutionu of April 14, 11121 (ftO Ij. J).. 37ii), the timber on ttia following IhiuIh will be sold July (i. iy2j, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public auction at the U. S. Lund Office at Honehnrg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not lew than tut appraised ralue as bIi own by tliitt notice, Kale to oe sub ject to the approval of the Secretary cf the Interior. The purchase price, with nn additional turn of one-fifth of 1 per cent tliereo, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, nioni'V to be returned if sale in not approved, otherwise patent wilt issue for ihe timber which must be removed within t:n yeartt. Ilidn will be received from citizens of th United States, associations of such citizens ur.J corpo rations organized under the laws of 'lit United: Whites, or unv state, territory or ilintric; tnercof. only. Upon application of a qualif rd pur chaser, the timber on Miy legal suLkIi vision will 1 lc offered separately before being included in j any offer of a larger unit. T. 1M S.. K. ft W., i Sec. r, NH'li SK' fir 7SA M.; T. 28 S., ! H. 10 V., Sec. 27, SK' SWVi fir 14ft XI..! white cedar 2 HO M., SWVi SWVi f'r 100 M., white cedar S.'.O M.; T. 28 S., It. 11 W., Sec. 11. NWy4 SWH fir 15 2. -i l Sec. 1.'.. NW4 NW4 fir 14IJ0 M., SV4 NWV, fir 720 M.; T. St S It. 11 W., Sec. 0, KKU NB',4 fir a:i.' M., white cedar 245 "., SK4 NJi ' fir 440 il., white cedr 2 HO M red cedar 73 M., none of the ti iiiImt on these sections to be sold for less than $2.00 per il. for the fir and red cedar and $7.0H per 3f. for tne white cedar. T. 23 S., 11. 12 "W., Sec. 10, KE SKH fir 3.r0 Al.; T. 28 S.. It. 11 W-. Sec. 7, lot three fir 1S00 M-, none of tlg timber on these sections to bo sold for n-s than $2.r0 per M. T. 2U 8., 11. 10 V Sec. 2U, 8W!4 NB14 t fir 520 M white cedar 190 M.,' HK14 NW red fir IKiO M.. white cedar 1T0 M., NKV4 SW red fir 830 M white, cedar 110 M.. NK4 SBU red fir 800" M-, white cedar 1H0 SI., NV!4 SUV red fir 1140 il., white cedar 70 M.; T. 20 S 11. 1 V.. Sec. 9, NK',i red fir 1170 M., SKVi NWV4 red, fir 400 M.. red cedar 10 M.. NWVi KWU rod. fir 030 M.; T. 20 S., It. ll W., See. B, SWK HE 14 red fir 80 M., ynllow fir lso M., white cedar 12.r. Mt; T. 1 S., II. 12 W., Pee. f, SWU NWVi rel fir Alio M., white ced.r 30 M., NU"4 SWVi red fir 320 M white cedar lHB M.. SWV4 SWVi red fir 300 II.. Sec. 07 SKV4 NE14 rt'l fir ft;0 AI.; T. Tlfi S-. It. 3 E., Sec. 17, SWVi NWV pne 4 HA M., reil fir Ififl M., white fir 85 M., NWVi SWH P'ne 110 M., red fir 025 11.. whit fir 90 !., SWVi SWVi pine 8GR M., red fir 480 M.. white fir 70 IS.. NBV4 SE14 P'ne M., red fir 30 M., white fir 5 M., NW V4 SEV pine 840 M-, red fir 80 SJ.. white fir 80 11., SEVi SKVi Pine iflfi M.i red fir 700 M., white fir 65-11., SWVi SEVi pine 70 M., red fir 83, M white fir fiH 11., Sec. 8.1, NW'i NWV4 pine 45 M.. red fir 80 II , SWVi NW4 pine 200 M., red fir 40 1!.. Sec. til, NE Vi SEVi pin 30 11., red fir 470 M.. whito tir loo M., red rdar 20 M., SEVi SKVi I'lne 55 V... red fir 420 If., white fir Off M.. red cedar 15 M., S?c. 35, SEV4 NEVi pine 140 M., red fir 270 M., SWVi NEV4 Pine 300 M-, red fir 80 M.. SEVi NWVi pine 240 11., red fir 15."i M-, NEV4 SW"4 pine 125 M., rc fir S50 M.. HKV4 SV V4 pine 816 M. red fir 145 M., SWVi SEVi pine 340 II., red fir 80 M., none of tlie timber rut ibese Oectioim to be sold for less than $3.75 per M. for the pine. $1.50 per If. for the red fir and red cedar, $2.00 per M. for the velliw fir, $1.00 per M. for the white, fir, and $7.00 per Fisherman! 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 1s the same as other gasolines. Free Crank Case (, Service. Jones & Kirkpatrick A Real Service Station M. for the white cedar. T. 28 S., It. 11 W., Sec. 27, SWVi NEVi red fir 1400 M., SEVi NWVi red fir 12S0 il.: T. 31 H.. R. 12 W., Sec. 6. SWVi SEVi Ted fir 1000 SI., white eeuar l- -M.. retl cellar i - wime nr iiu U.. SF.V4 SWVi red fir 2400 M.. while cedar 200 M., red cedar 75 11.. white fir 100 M., tot 7 red fir 1050 M., wHiite cedar 225 M.. red cedar 75 M.. Sec. 7. lot 1 1 red fir 1000 M white cedar 300 M., white fir 25 M., lot 3 red fir 350 M white cedar 130 M., lot 4 red fir 205 II., white cedar t0 M., NE1'- NEVi red fir '800 II., while cedar 300 11., white tir 75 M., NWU NEVi red fir 225 M., white cedar 100 M., red cedar 50 M., white fir 200 II., SEli NEV4 red fir 420 II., white cedar 120 M., SWVi NKVi red fir (145 M.. white cedar 270 11., N E l,i NWVi red fir 1150 M., white cedar 450 SI., red cedar 25 M . white fir 250 M.. SKVi NW',4 red fir 000 SI., white eedur 175 II.. red cedar 50 II., white fir 50 H NEVi SWVi red fir 8:10 M.. white cedar 20 II., dl'-Vi SW Vi red fir 32.1 M-, white cedar 300 II., white fir 30 SI.. NEVi SEVi red fir 030 51., Ahite cedar 420 St.. NWVi SH'4 red lir 370 M., while cedar 45 SI.. SEi SKi red fir Of.O M., white cedar (i!0 II.. SWVi SEVi red fir 1075 SI., white cedar 32ft SI., Sec. 8. NEVi NWVi red fir 2050 SI., white cedar 475 M., XWV4 NWVi red fir 1H75 SI., white cedar 400 M., white fir 25 M SE'i NWV, red fir 1525 M.. white cedar o2.1 M., white fir 100 M.. S't't NW'i red fir 1175 II.. white cedar Hid M., none of the timber on these sections to be -old for lesa than $2.25 per SI. for the red fir Hid red riMlar, SMI..10 per SI. for the white lir did 87.00 ,ner M. for the wnlie cedar. T. 28 S., U. 12 W.. Sec. 15. SWVi SWVi red fir I2O0 !!., white fir 120 SI., none of the limber on this section . to be sold for lc?fi than ? 2.2.1 ter SI. for the red fir and $100 per II. for the white fir. T. 27 S., II. 11 W.. Sec. 31. NEVi SEVi red fir 1000 M., white fir 250 M-, 'lemloek loO SI., red cedar '50 St., NWVi SEVi red fir 2100 SI., SE'4 SE'i red fir 850 M white fir 50 SI.. SWVi SEVi red fir 202." II., white fir 100 SI., red cedar 50 SI., none ol the timber on this section t'o be so!d for less than $2.25 or SI. for the red fir, $0.f.O per M. for the white fir and hemlock, nnd $1.50 per M. for the reil cedar. T. 37 t... !;. w. Sec. 0. SEVi NEVi nine 280 M.. cedar 10 M, fir 70 SI.. SWVi NK4 pine 285 SI., cedar 15 SI., fir 00 SI., SEVi NWVi li"e 315 M., rtr 85 SI. ; T. 3M S.. 11. 8 W., Sec. J , NKft NEVi line 275 SI., fir 1 80 M.. Sec. 83. lot 1 nine 2.1 SI., fir 10 SI., none of the timrvor on these sections to be sold fo. less than ?3.O0 per SI. for the pine and $1.00 per 11. for the ceuar anu nr. TH03. C. IIAVET.L. Acting Commissi oner. WANTKI) MISCKiiljANF-OUS WANTED Cherries. Rings and Lam berts. Johnson Produce Company. 241 North Fir street. Phono 7. tf WANTISD Some one tn buy my place, just outside city limits on Pa cific; highway, consisting of 5 acres, .under ditch: Improvements, fruit, berries and garden. Inquire at first house north IJorrydalo Store. 76 WANTED Young team horses, must be gentle, blorky built and weigh between 1400 and 1T00 each. Henry W.'Krnmc, R. 1. Talent, Ore. 7fi WANTED Feeder hogs. Johnson Pro duro Co. ' tf WANTED , . WILL PAY CASH - rFor ' Chickens Fryers and Hens Phone 325 !VV )i'v5 .FOLLOWING Aty.ERT:JSER& ARE , M embers Medford Realty Board ODOl Own HOME We Solicit Your REAL ESTATE BUSINESS In All Its RENTALS :: SALES We are offering wonderful values In fine suburban homes with bear ing pear orchards. Just what we all have dreamed of owning some day. Come in and talk them over with us. BROWN & WHITE AGENCY, Inc. 12 East Main Street BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY j G-room modern house, good condition; two lols, fine garden; no assessments; $300.00 cash, $30.00 per'iftmth ; $3000.00 is the price. Phone 409 or 910-Y J. C, Help Take the Soldiers tn Crater Lake. m HELP W A X Tir: Iv M ALE WANTKI) Man with tram and dhx harrow for one day s work. Patter noil, 216 KaMt Main. 7 8 WANTED At once tnilor for altera tion work. Call at ISfi Exchange, Camp Jackson, or address ISt, care Mail Tribune. 77 WANTED Young or middle aged man for janitor work at Kusselrs. WA NTED first cIiihb tahle edgcr nian. Apply to Fruitgrowers Sup- 11 br Co., 1111 1 ,Ca 1 1 f . t f FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR KENT Two room furnlnhed apartment: garage; largo grounds, (iltj N. Central. 74i FOH KENT Apartmeitts, 604 AV. 10th. tiO WANTED-SITUATIONS WANTED Lawn and odd job work. Phone 376-M. 77 WANTED Ky lady 30 years of ago. PoHltlon aa houkeeper for gentle man. Call 230 Cottage street. 7! VANTED House cleaning by Japan ese by hour or day. Phone 75C. Call between 6-! p. m. 100 FOR IlKVr nOtTSKKEEPIXU ROOMS FOR KENT Housekeeping rooms near high school. 334 Apple street. 76 FOR RENT FtTRNIsnED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 204 No, Ivy. t 81 FOR RENT Front room. 6 40 inch windows, new paper. Hot water at all times. 222 8 Holly. 76 "On RENT tile Aping rooms, 223 N Central. fif." ' ' 7 1 FOR RENT ROTISES FO R JtKNT r-room modern bunga low, 341 Have'p. Mvts. John Denver. FOR RENT Houses. Trrown ft White. FOR EXCHANGE FOR-TRADE For uuto or stock, 5- room modern house, in good con dition. Priced right. Phono 409 or 47-L-2 evenings. tf FOR EXCHANGE For smaller placo, $15,000 equity in 150 acre ranch in cit- limits o' Imperial. 'Worth $225 per acre: all under cultivation and water. G. D. Woolsey, 2625 A St;, San Diego, California. 63 l(OS1 LOST The party who found my purse is positively identified nnd known. If purse and contents re turned nt once, will cause no trouble and no names made public: if nt will prosecute to tho limit. Mrs. D. O, McCroskey. 76 FOUNt FOUND License plates. Owners can havo samo by calling at this office ami paying fnr ails. :os Ol H o 1 o II WHY LOSE RENT MONEY? Start now to establish that home. Wo have an extra fine 6-room inodorn bungalow, on pavement, hardwood floors, lovely fireplace, beamed celling etc. Pew hundred dollars down,' balnnco like rent. BEST BUY IN MEDFORD FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY Medford Building :- Medford, Ore. 0ZO Branches LOANS IN8URANCE BARNES 6 So, Cent?al .TO U)AN MONEY CHARLES A. WING, Real Estate Loans IS'prcsentative Surely Sav ings & ljoan AsHocation. .Loans ob tained nt nominal expense; reason able rate of interest. Phone 728, Palm mock. Medford, Oregon. 9t FOR SALE AtriOMOIJIIiKS FOR SALE Flint. 55, 1024'. touring. perfeet mechantral condition; the same model and typo of car adver tised in the Portland papers for $1050. For sale by the owner, for $iMH. This is a wonderful cur and is your opportunity to get a high grade Rig Six for less than tho price of an ordinary four. Patterson, 216 East Main. 78 ''OR SALK Ford coupe. Miss Harper, 344 No. Itartlett. 76 FOR SALE Bargain, Ford touring, good order, $60. Jones & Kirkpat rick. tf FOR SALE REAXi ESTATE FOR SALE 120 Elk creek farm, 2 miles Crater highway; orchard, small fruit, team, tools, cows, crops. All $3000. Claude Moore, Trail, Ore. 82 FOR SALE 80 acre homestead re linquish moot, house nnd barn, lots of wood nnd saw timber. See Or vello Hood, Central Point, Ore. 79 FOR SALE 37 acres good foothill fruit land In Willow Springs dis trict. Price $2500. Terms. Will take good used car as part payment. C. A. Thompson, Central Point. 76 FOR SALE 10.000 ncres of land, al falfa, grain, stock ranches, bearing orchards and timber lands in tracts 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 ncres good fro soil, under irrigation, one mile from high school, splendid location. Priced for quick sale at $1000. One-half cash, balance to be arranged. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phono 728. 77 FOR SALE 160 acres land situated j nines n v,rium ijiko iiignway. Will trade for car, valuation $1200. Address Charles Foeller, Trail, Ore gon. 96 FOR SALK One, two nnd three aero tnu'tn ort KIiikh Highway. JuHt out side tho city. Hont land in tlio Val ley. Phono G53-R-3. 6Ctf FOJt HALK Several forms, good val ues, easy terms, low interest. O. C. Hoggs, Atty for State Land Board. tf FOR SATI3 liTVKSTOCK Foil KAI.K Two for terrier pups, ('all 2!ili-J or iGl-X evenings. 78 FOIt h'AI.K 7 head of young heifers. sonic to cslvo soon; one younKslcr, Durham and (luernscy, good for service now. This stock is all pots, nnd must bo scon at tlip. Hill Side ranch, ovcrheail bridge, first road to left. A. 11. Ulns. 76 FOIt SALI-: Cows; my entiro dairy lionl. Will sell separately, or any way. M. Walsh, on Kotith Peach St., Just outslilo city limits. SO Following Advertisers Are Members MEDFORD REALTY BOARD FIRE INSURANCE THAT INSURES CARL Y. TENGWALD Hotel Holland Building Member Realty Board Phone 993 Eventually Kvery rlKht-mlnded man In the Northwest hopes to own a homo in tho Kokuo Kiver Valley. Why not Now? Put it up to the Home Folks, and send them a copy of tho list be low, unimproved homo sites. Five acres, east front, on main high way, only a few rods out with dis trict water, ndapted to further sub division for I500. Good terms. Five ncres, on Pacific Highway, north of Medford, paid-up water rights onentire tract, T2C00. One of our best propositions. Three acres, cut off from our leading strawberry ranch, almost adjacent to city, with roadway leading in, for $1000. Terms. Two acres, with lordly oaks and Ma il rona trees, a homesito only three miles out which the world cannot bent, only n few rods from paved road, and we are ashamed lo say how chfp we can deliver It, Hoe IfOLMKS FOKroMKfl, Phone 329, Nhh1 Hold Corner mi w FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1 3-year bull, registered. Kir Hand Farm stock. Phone 1020. 7S FOR SALE First class cow, just fresh, with calf. C. W. Murrey, U4 Murry ave. 81 FOR SALE OR HIRE Four teams with harness, 1300 to 1500. Young, sound, fat and Well broke. Guaran teed na representor H. V. Mitchell, 23C Mt. Ave., Ashland. 82 FOR SALE-ROMES FOR KALE Good it-room house, gar age and other buildings In Central Point. Prito $2500. Terms. Will take good used car as part payment. C. A. Thompson. Central Point. 7S FOR SALE Today's bargain, 5-room lurmshca house on paving, jiioo, see Babb and Mays. 126 N. Front street. Call 372 or G!U-L. 83 FOR SALE Modern 5-room, furnish ed home, ' firepliico and bullt-lns; close in, on pavement; all assess ments paid. Priced for quick sale at $2600 $600 cash, balance $18 per month. Charles A. Wing, Palm block. Phono 728. 77 FOR SALE A real bargain In a 6- room house, furnished, piimo, etc. Rents for $50. $600 will handle. Price $2500. See Jbibb & Mays. 126 N. Front street. Or phone 372 or 590-L. 77 FOR SALE By owner, 5-room fur nished residence, close In, on paved street, nice lawn, nhade and fruit trees, roses, nil assessments paid. Splendid chance for nn investment or for home. Address, 327, care Mail Tribune. tf FOR SALE Unusually attractive large seven room house, excellent condition. Abundant shrubbery; spacious lawn; fertile- garden. In spection Invited. Roy T. Cunnlng . ham, Central Point. 87 FOR SALE MlRClrLANEOUS FOR SALE Furniture, garden tools, fruit jars, Mrs, John Denver, 341 Haven. 78 FOR SALE Loganberries. C. S. , Wright. West of Phoenix. 82 FOR SA LK -Royal Ann cherries. Phono 553-It-ii. 7S FOIt HAl.K Hull top desk and office cmiir, i22.l it taken at once. Cull ut 315 So. ltlvornidu. 7 FOH RAI.1'3 One second hand wnKon: one second liaiul mower. Hublmn! Uros. ' 7 it FOH RALK Pons, 2 cents a pound. Uomo and pick them. Phone 623-H-2. 79 FOIt KALK Oas halls to kill moles and gophers. Monarch 8eed Co. 7S FOR KALK Squash bugs can bo con trolled with our special dust. Mon arch Heed Co, 78 FOH HA LIS Uoyal Ann cherries. 76 Phono 37-V. FOR SALIC Fryers, reared on clean soil; fattened In sanitary coops at Itiif-kshot Hill Poultry yards. One milo out Crater Lnko highway. 79 FOR KALK One Denrlng hinder, 7 root. used two seasons, good, is new. It. If. Arnold. Route No. 1, Hox 30. Phono G23--l. Medford. Ore. 76 FOP. HALK , Fine large cherries. Phono 408-R-3. tf FOR-BALK Fancy potatoes, $3.50 per UK) lbs. dollvorod. Johnson Pro duce Co. tf FOR HALK Burglary and fire proof Carey safe. J aside dimensions; KiX.'lX Inches; weight 2700 pounds. Hoguo River Valley Canal Co. Phono lll-R-4. D7tf FOIt SALK -Smith's dry pine. Bum mer rates $2.75 a tier. Discount on larger orders. Phone 1103, Contral Point 38-X-2. 81 FOR HALK Sugar pine shakes, made at uutto rails, r abors. Central Point 78 Used Ford Cars That Are Guaranteed 30 Days Service . If interested in uset car be sure and see us. C. E. Gates Auto Cq. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys REAM EH A REAM ES Lttwyera. of fice, in Llborty Building. Abstractors MURRAY BROS. & O R E S N E Abstracts of Title, Rooms D and & No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON COUNTY AHSTUACT CO. Abstracts, of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System Id Jackson County, A. E. KELLOGG Abstractor of Titles, Gold Hill, Oregon. Reliable Jackson County Abstractor. Over twenty years' experience In ths county. Phono 6-J-2 Gold Hill. tt Building Supples and Roofing STANDARD ROOFING AND BUILD ERS SUPPLY CO. Build up Roof ' Ing, Ashland Granite Top. 15 years guarantee. Best grade of roof pa per cement. Pressed brick, plain and faced wall blocks, foundation .ce ment blocks, fire place brick, all colors. All material Class A. Port land Beaver Cement for sale. As phalt hy ton. barrel or pound. Tel ephone 738-X. Chiropractic Physicians DR. A. R. HEDGES Neo-Eclectlo P h y e Lc ! a n. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiro practor. Mochano-Thornpy, Spon dylothorapy, Food Sciences, Chiro practlce. Office: Stewart Bldg., 255 E. Main St. Phones: ' Office 170; Res. 170-J-2. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9-12, 2-6, 203-206 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 580. Res. phone 1027. Dentists DR. O. J. JOHNSON Dentist.. P.hone 669. Res. 776. Office hours 9 &. m. 6 p. in. Evening and Sunday by ' appointment. DR. IL H. MURPHY Dentlstrr. Dental X-Ray. Phono .77, .pffioa Second floor Modford Dldg. . IDxpcrt Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. -E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Attention given U anything In accounting and Income Tax requirements. Look Into out simplified accounting method. Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Insurance EARL S. TUM V -AH forms of Insur. mice: Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Bonds. Phone 402, 200 Libert," Bldg. Money tn Loan . J. B. ANDREWS-Buys and sells mortgages nnd loans money on good security.. SI N, Grape St, Phon 63-M. " . 246 Monuments TUB ORKGON GRANITE CO. Monuments. ' E. A. Htcks, General Manager.., P.. M. K6rshaw, Sclfi Manager, 103 E. Sixth St., Medford. Osteopaths DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathic Physician 416-418 Liberty Bid. Phone 004-J-l. Residence 26,Houyh Laurel St.- 1 Pin no Instruction , FRKD ALTON flAI.ailT-ToaoherlDf Piano and Harmony. Studio' tit ' Liberty Bldg., Phone 72. , - Printers anil Publishers MKDFORD PRINTING CO, has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. , Book binding, ' loose leaf ledgers,' billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 N. Fir BU Ftrunsler EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office VI North Front St. Phone '315. Prlcos right. Service guar anteed. DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Anything moved, day or night Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape. Phono 644, or reuldence 1060. Upholstering J. WEIS Upholstery, Manufacturer of overstuffed furniture. Full Un of materials. Draperies mado to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and will, call and show samples. , Phone . 201 Jacksonville, Ore. . . ' VETKRINARY MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPIT AL, Dr. E. C. McCulloch, Oraduate Veterinarian. Office consultations free. Corner Grape and Fifth, Med ford, Ore. Phone 369 Day or night. 11 Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT. Wax and pol ( Ish your floors, clean your house. Janitor scrvico for offices and build ings. Geo. A. Seely. Phone 1173. R24 Reekman Avn. 1 FOR INFORMATION Carpenter's I Men I 1HI0. Phone tKfl-W. Meots at Smith hah every Friday night, 128 North Grape, between 6th and 6th street, , '.