lira. Margaret Csrette of I.os
Anneles, Is vlsttiiiK hiT aunt, Mrs.
Elizabeth Van Bunt, and other rela
tives. Ij. T. Hodge, formerly head of tho
high srhool commercial department,
has resigned, and will become as
sociated with the Y. M. C. A. work
in Portland, September 1, His suc
cessor will be E. T. Uartnell o!
Bowling Given, Ky. Mr. Hodt-'e Is
also from the same state.
Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Dyer of Han
don, accompanied by their daughter
and Bon-in-law, on an auto trip to
Crater Lake and throughout South
ern Oregon, were here early In the
week, vl.slt.lng the family of City At
torney W. J. Moore. Mrs. Dyer is a
cousin of Mrs. Muore, and with her
daughter resided here last winter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miller o Au
rora, a suburb of Portland, are here
visiting relatives in the family of
Dr. D. M. Brower, accompanied by
their two children. They are touring
In a motor car. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. McN'air re-!
turned the first of the week from
a visit to Eastern and Central
Western states, covering a period of
two months.
A thousand people are wanted next
Sunday, August 27, to scale the sum
mit of Mount Ashland and participate
In the project which is to result in
secure a number of movies as perma
nent reminders of the trip. The
Grizzlies of Medford have been in
vited. Various methods of transpor
tation will be available. The start
will bo made from' the Plaza
promptly at 5:110 in the morning by
those who do not take advantage of
the plan of leaving tho night before
and camping on the. trail.
Jim Potter, real estate and insur
ance agent of Montaguo, has been
In town this week visiting relatives
and attending to business matters.
Hike Womack of Medford, injured
some time ago by a dynamito explo
sion, while laboring on the Crater
Lake highway under government aus
pices will receive 657. DO by virtue of
a congressional appropriation, in the
event of the president approving the
measure. The senate voted an even
$1,000 to Womack, but the house in
a fit of economy, reduced the amount
to the Tigures mentioned.
Phil Cordon of San Francisco.
Southern Pacific representative of
the Sunset route to -New Orleans and
steamship lines to New York, was In
Ashland Monday on one of his semi
occasional business tours.
Anent the prevailing car shortage
the Ewauna Box Co. of Klamath
Falls is clamoring for no less than
40 cars to relieve present demands in
the way of shipping out manu
factured slock.
Whited's new jeweler is George
Williams, and he conies from Marsh
lield. Mrs. -J. T. Logan of Grants Pass is
In mourning for her 1017 Buick 7,
five-passenger car, recently stolen,
after having had it only two days.
Its license number is 31.061.
Two picnics arc scheduled for this
week. Iowans will have theirs on
Thursday and the Woodmen of the
World on Saturday. Both organiza
tions include visiting guests from
throughout the valley.
Hood ltiver is about the only town
in the state which is opposing the
establishment of auto camp grounds
as a public convenience. Ashland
set the pace In this respect, since
which many other towns have fol
lowed suit. The only difficulty con
fronting the project here is that the
grounds vill have to be enlarged In
view of the increased tide in motor
travel over that of last season.
Vernon Bailey, official of the de
partment of agriculture, with head
quarters at Washington, D. C, was In
Ashiand early in the week on mat
ters of business.
.1. H. Croxall, former orchardist,
and for a time clerk with the Ash
land Trading Company, Is now in
business at Bandon, Oregon.
Judge John S. Orr, of Reno, Xev.,
formerly of Klamath county, has
been in Ashland this week, accom
panied by his wife, two sons and a
daughter. The family have been on
an auto tour extending throughout
Northern California and Southern
Oregon, visiting Crater Lake en
route. They left on the homeward
trip on Tuesday.
A. M. Heaver and son. Meredith,
returned Tuesday from a visit with
relatives at Springfield, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .M. Bearer left
on Monday for a month's visit with
the family of their son-in-law. II. Tt
Harr, a rancher living near Watkins
Jn this county.
The Men's Social Service l.e;,i:uo
met Tuesday evening in the eoni-re-gatlonal
church, perfecting arrange
nients for a series of interesting
gatherings, during the fall and
winter months, at which the social
as well as moral and Intellectual fea
tures will not be overlooked. A for
mal program with discussions will be
introduced.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hansen, ac
companied by their son, Charles, and
daughter, Mrs. W'eintrotit of Jose
phine county, near Grants X'ass, have
been recent visitors with tho family '
of their son-in-law, Cllffort Jenkins j
manager of the local gas compuny. i
Mrs. H. L. Walter of Portland is
visiting her mothers, Mrs. A. II. Rus
sell, accompanied by her daughter,
Ruth, on her return from Southern
California.
Klamath Falls will pass upon the!
merits of a "city beautiful" contest, j
September 1. In connection with I
which r 3 residents, with their sur
rounding grounds will compete.
Elaborate photos of tho First Com
pany, taken during the recent en-;
canipment at Fort Stevens, are in J
evidence here, taken by the Pershing
studio of Portland. Every officer
and enlisted man of tho 59 in the
command is represented. The photo
Is about three feet long and eight
Indies wide.
Tho soldier boys on the Mexican
border are far from being idle, even
without war conditions prevailing
there. One writes that In addition to
special activities they have to l espond
to 2C regular bugle calls daily, from
revllle ut 5.40 a. m. until taps at
10:110 p. m.
3Ir. and Mrs. C. B. Lamkin left
for Portland Tuesday afternoon.
They went by train and will return
the lust of the week as passengers
in a fine new Studebnker car. a 1917
model self-started, with all the Im
provements. MrB. V. O. Harbaugh and
daughter, Veora, of Oakland, were
visiting friends here on Monday, on
their way home from a trip north,
which Included Salem and Portland.
Lewis Butts, who was shot and
killedby John Allen, August IS, nea'r
Rock Creek Ilutte, linker county, was
a nephew of Festus Butts of this
city, who resides on Mountain ave.
The killing was laid to jealousy. Al
len has been charged with second de
gree murder. The uncle residing
hero, acquainted with the circum
stances In the case, asserts that the
shooting was entirely unjustifiable.
IMiss Helen Dlckerson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dlckerson, will
teach her Initial school at Wellen in
this county, beginning with the fall
term.
.Mrs. Jennie Wlggam and daughter,
Winifred of Emporia, Kas., aro ex
pected here this week for a visit
with tho family of T. II. Simpson.
Mrs.. Wlggam and Mrs. Simpson were
old-tlmo school friends in Indiana.
C. L. Corey, of San Francisco valu
ation engineer, has been in Ashland
recently, Interviewing Manager Jen
kins on business matters connected
with the Oregon Gas and Electric
Company.
As a relief from strike and war
news, it is of interest to learn that
Assistant Superintendent George Gil
lette of tho Shasta division, whose
home is here, recently won the first
prize for men at a big social card
party in Dunsmuir In which 50 parti
cipated for first honors.
COURT HOUSE NEn
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
MniTinge. Licenses.
Earl Oscar Johnson and Elsie Bar
bara Simmons.
Circuit.
T. L. lie Vore vs. .1. M. Rock, et al,
stipulation.
Margaret S. Soliss vs. Emil Mohr,
et al, summons.
Probate.
Horace McLaren, estate, petition
for anointment of nppraisers.
Ileal Estate Transfers.
D. II. Jackson, sheriff to E.
A. Wyld. trustee, certifi
cate of sale uhd. half of sec.
?!). Tp. 34-3 W. W'i of
SW & EVj of N'W" sec. 31
"V. 34-2 W 5,1 ns
L. W. Partridge et ux to James
R. Hayes, Q. C. I), to W'i or
SW & E "4 of i.V sec. 31-34-2
W. Also sec. 30-31-3
W. 1
Levi W. Partridge, et ux lo
James It. Hayes, W. D. to
XE of NE of sec. . Tp. 3.1
W'i of EE sec. 3 1-34 2 W.
VvjSSf ... ...
v. lesuo inritr a
zifliiMlWSI
rlW uo Thrift 9 Unnenrinlrt ll'nrrf if
i
Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits
formed in childhood are not apt to change
in after years. The key opening box of
ShiholA with more than fifty shines and a
ShikolA HOME SET
for polishing is an outfit
unequcolled for economy
and convenience.
BLACK TAM WHITE
At ell dealers Tke no mbititute.
SHINE WITH fttiWOU AMD SAVE ( ) HOME SET
MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNTE,
.TODAY'S MARKETS f
i 1 1 1 1
Portland Livestock
I'OliTI.ANn, dr.. A.ik. ... Hugs
Steady; rcivqds 11. 'i. Prime li.lit,
.r!l.5llfo II. lid ; prime i-drong weights,
r'!K lt!(u !).i0; gecid tt prime mixed.
!l.'J.(u 11.40; . rounh heavy packing-,
!fH.."iO(n S.7.5; pius and skips, .t'N.'-'"hii
S.T.'j.
Cuttle Suady : receipts, 'J.').
Steers, prime lii;hi, li.7.Vi 7 ; prime
heavy, .7 7.2. : imumI. (i.fil);
Cows, choice, .."). 2. "no .i.7.V. medium to
;'ood, !(!. ."iiliW.V. ordinary to lair, $1
(.M.."l). Heifers. !(! ".7."; bulls,
(ii-1.7.'): calves. :i.."0(.i'."i. 30.
Sheep Steady; reveiius . nuiie.
Spring Inmbs, .K(oS.'J.1: common
lambs, 1..ll'f ( ; choice yeneilinrs ,(;
(o(i.-5; good yearlings, .f'.VOto i.7i :
choice wethers, .S0.l!.i(n ti.'itl ; choice
liltt ewes, (i .").."i0 ; heavy ewes.
:i.."tliii (.."ill.
Butter Market
POliTI.AXl), dr., Aug. '-Kl.liultor,
imehunvcd.
Chicago Wheat
Open. 0iso.
. ifl.l!!'', ifl.-lilK,
Sep
1 )(:
miiei
niber
1.;
Portland Grain
POUTI.AND. dr., Aug. '2.1. Wheat
Strong-; Iradintr light. Spill bids,
1 to 2c higher. Wucstom, 1.2 71.',;
Korlyfold, .t'1.2.-: club, .1.2:t; lied
Fife, $1.2.'): Red Russian. .$1.22.
'Hurley No. 1 feed, :S'J.
Car receipts; Wheat H, flour 1, oals
2, hay 8.
MEDFORD MARKET REPORT
(Prices paid producers'.)
HOCK -Alive. 7fo7V-e.
HTKKU-Aiiw, fli ;V2i.
COWS - Alive, ddi -IV'C
V KA L Dressed. SCwh u.
f.ivo r-oultry
1IKXS -lc, according to quality;
springs, ii to ii pounds, Kie; 3
pounds and over, Toe, Old roosters,
7e.
DUCKS Fat, So.
OEK.SF. Fat, 8c.
TURKEYS Fut young, 15c.
11KLG1AN HARKS, ft to fin.
Lln7 ana tirnvn
(Huvmg Prices.)
WHEAT !Hlc.
OATS ,4o ton.
HAY drain and alfalfa. $12 Ion.
I'.Alil.KY Whole, .$27..
Prices ralft ij oeniora
EfIS --27 1 I.e.
POTATOES 2c.
ONIONS li :,c.
HONEY 12c" per lb.
CIDKR 27)0.
PORK II '2c.
11KKK 1067 12c.
LAi.'H l:t i. :.(' l ie.
SHOULDERS IDe.
Bl.'TTKU -Dairy, 2 lbs., 5()c.
JH.'TTKR Wiuiicsalc, IlOc.
jSI'T'J'KR FAT 2!lc.
CT
Mr. und Mrs. II. 0. Shwm-r, Mr.
it ml Mrs. lmniiiLr, Mr. iind Mrs. ('.
('iiroy l'iirtm'l n picnic parly Lo Asli
liind Kithia park Kuinliiy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. y. Ylls iin.l Ihc
Misses Ijniiic Ucllc unci Ana French,
Mrs. liulH-rts, nil u North Talent,
were A-lilaiid visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose of Phoe
nix retained from their trip out to
Kurt Klaniitih and Lost I'rniric Mon
day a fv it a month's stay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. liader, Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Furry 'if l'hoenix left in
Mr. Kadei's car Tuesday mornim for
it tilp to Kiamalli Falls, where they
will vi-it Mrs. Knder's sister and
family andMr. and .Mrs. Wilbur
Jones and fitniily.
Mr. Niinnie '..if of Med lord spent
the week end with her niece, Min. .).
F. KnberN. of North Tah-nt.
Mr. and .Mrs. (i. Knighton of
K;i'jle I'oinf visited Mrs. Lissie
Kniyhton of WaL'iier creek Saturday,
also Mr. and Mr1-. ('. Carey of North
Talent.
Your e'irre-pondejit wa .vnon the
lrnanv wlto had tin' pleasure of hear-
-ar luyt a
un icnnn n ivnrn
MEDFORD, OREO. ON". "WEDNESDAY, AT'CUTRT 23,
iug Mr. Hughes speak at Mcilford
Thursday und of shaking hands with
both Mr. and Mrs. Hughes.
Mrs. Fry of Phoenix left Friday
for Portland for a visit wit, her
brother in that city.
Mrs. Mainly li..herls of Phoenix
visited Mrs. Noah Chandler of North
Talent Snlurdny.
1). II. Jackson of Ashland was
hauling pears in Medford Friday.
Mr-;. William lPccsc f Talent was
a Mydtord visitor Friday. .
F. 11. hitman of Talent disposed
of his pears to Medford parties and
hauled them Friday.
Joe Kader and parly relumed
from I heir liiintiiur trip Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. .J. Wells of North
Talent were in Medford on business
Saturnay.
llev. Itaillie of Phoenix was among
those who wen; to Mcilford to hear
Unveranr Hughes speak.
Mrs. A. H. Ileum, Mr. Ilcrgcr, Fred
Pralt and others from Phoenix went
lo hear (Jovernnr Hughes Thursday.
W. ,1. Aldiieli of Myrtle creek is in
the valley visilin his daughter, Mrs.
Mail; Ferns, of Kern valley.
John Under of Kagle Point was
visiting his brother, Joe liader, on
Mondav.
The dance jriven at the l'nlmer
creek hall August 12 was quite well
attended. F.very one reports a jrood
1 ime.
The Misses (iladys ami Jessie In
low and Lctha Johnston of Ashland
visited with Mrs. I'enrv Stephenson
the end of the week. They also at
tended the daii'-e.
David Horn and mother and Fred
Doin and wife drove down to the
Falmer ereck hall Lo church Sunday
afternoon.
A new hnt'ii is Iiciicj. built on (he
Swayne ranch. Mr. Swaynu has
unite a number of men working for
him.
Air. ami Mrs. Harney Phillips and
family and Airs. Ku:-reiu! Thompson
and son of Jacksonville, who have
been camped ut Squaw lake, return
ed Sunday.
Homer Stephenson of Uuneom lias
rone to Jacksonville to work.
Miss Lydia Lewis of ituneom vis
ited with friijuds and relatives in this
vicinity the pat week. She returned
1 in ae Sunday afternoon.
The Misses Leatha Johnston, Fern
l'liillips, fjhtdys and Jessie Inlow and
I.eo'Jnlmston and Homer and Ver-
nie Stephenson motored up Hie Ap-
pleiiate Sunday and spent the evenin
with Hie Watkins family.
William Hacker and Arl Smith
have moved up near the itlue Led.uc
to make shakes fur Pat Swayne.
The socialists of Watkins held an
other meeting Sunday afternoon at
(lie Watkins seluiulhouse.
K. Ij. Jones of Copper visited with
Mis. Al. Watkins und family Sunday.
Mr; tind Mrs. Finest AleKee ol
Medford and Mrs. Amos AleKee
drove up the App'eiiiite way Sunday.
Mr. AleKee is selling cars for C. K.
Gates.
Alis Pearl Watkins visited one
day lat wefk willi her brother, An
thony Watkins, und wife, who are
camped near Swnynes. Air. Watkins
is framing los fur M r. Swayne's
barn.
Mark Winniughnm is expecting bis
son. WiMiaia, home some time thi
week. His many friends will be glad
to sec Iiiiu, as he has been gone since
early spring, being employed on tin1
Arir' VM:. nrcbjird. nen r Med f..rd.
" iU
HARLAN 2 In. CUHTLLV, VA In.
ro'-c(i COLLARS
15 cents each, 6 fut 90 cen$
cuiF.rr. pr.ABoov & co.. inc. Mnk
llR.T-
-Fl?HNISIIKI AITS.
1'OU ItK.NT Furnished apartment
with hfat. Jlerlion upts. lit (Julnce
KOl'M)
KOl'NIt --On the utreet. illcvcli-, n
k.i nip :it trl!fe don.i rt nil-lit hv
pioin proftily and paying fur
mis mdiiic. i;si
.LOST.
LOST I'air of dark blue serf,.1
tronsris. lieward If found and rf
turned lo Mall Trillium. 1 :i 1
l OIi K.XC'll.tNGR
KOIt KXrilAS'CK 2-a,-n whrat
r.ttn li. .Montana, $',ihim for close in
tract of 1M) to 4(1 aelc.n,
11(0 m r. ii Willamette river bottom
Mineli: well Improved, f.'ood Ineome
?jr,,iino, for Kood raru li or Inrome
I r'i.,-1. ......it.. f1.. hi ii:
I'liipp flldi;
MO.VKV TO iAIAX
MONEY TO LOAN Have money to
loan upon cily and country prop
erty. Quick service. Money on
hand. Earl S. Tumy, 210 Garnett
C'jrey Bldt;. IT
ASK FOR ana GET
THE ORIGINAL
- MALTED miK
Cheap ftiibatitutos 'coat YOB same prfra,
fou n km mii.'BES
l-'Olt KENT Modem rivo-room
house, furnished or unfurnished on
10th street, cheap. Box V, .Mall
Tribune. 13K
FOR RENT Small cozy house,
large garden and garage. 10a9
Court street or phone 455-L. Kii!
FOR RENT Six-room modem house
with range commuted. Light house
keeping rooms and sleeping room.
iPhono liSS-J. Uti
FOR RENT Five-room house, full
cement basement, hardwood floors
and garage, l-nono jm-n.
FOR SALE Young lluroc sows will!
pigs. Pigs from registered lluroc
boar. Price reasonable. Telephone
sr.7-L. I y C
KOIt SAI.R Croi) and a good mill!
row. MaiTaln If lalien at onee
K. K. Vl, llox C7-A, Medford. VI 2
FOIl SAI.K At liartialn. I'ereheron
mare. 7-year-old. weit;lit 1S00. A.
C. Taylor, 2 miles N. of Medford,
IMudlie Highway. 1!12
FOB BALE BUBtTlilA-VHiOCl
FOR SALE Hels-'lan does, eheap,
Sac. Phone S7-H. ' 132
FOIl SAI.15 Water power washing
machine, all-uai. kusiiiiiio tanu, line
larse ranee, hnffet, leather couch
and leather chairs, pasoilno lamp
and iron aewliiK muchine, hicyele,
Inwn mower. Iiorso liair clipper,
fine piano. Sth grade and first
year liluji ' school books. 4 02 Ho.
Newtown. I'hotle .1119. 131
FOU SAI.H Lato lilir. Ford tourin:;
car, ciuippod with shock -absorbers,
master vlln'ator, etc. t'liono :'.!".
or H ! r. -.M . afternoon. l:)l
FOR BALE Mo. 2 Kharploss separa
tor and four !dcr;l slanchlotis.
Nearly now. P. M. Janey, Jackson
County AbHlract Co. 131
''t)H SALE tiiininK; immicIks... Chh
toniers, our iti,1y Is beliiK re
served rapidly. I'hono &3II-.I-4.
Frank Wight. 132
FOR SALIO Six restaurant tahlon,
3"0x3n. Used only one month. Pa
cific Furniture and Fixtuio Fac
tory, Medford. 132
FOR SALE Milliard table and two
safes. John Lyden, Jackson
ville. 132
FOR SALE Ladies' bicycle with
good tires. lias not been used
very much. l'rico reasonable.
Phono 403-J-l. 132
FOR SALE TUreo-lncli Studeliakor
. wagon. Phono C22-M. - 132
FOR SALE Small typewriter Willi
carrying case. Apply ofl'Ico Cal.
Ore. Power Co. 142
FOR SALE Beardless barley straw
by stack or load. Also splendid
hog pastitro for rent. Call 732.12
131
I'Olt SALE KHAI'kSTATH"""
Ko7fnljT!"7Hi TiiXlJErbTan"
Small bungalow on tho East Sid .
Address N. O. liolmes, 127 South
Holly. lsr,
FOR SALE Cheap property, lir.li
West Sth street. 140
FOR SALE Two newly-painted nail
tinted fi-rooin houses. Plumbing,
gas and electricity. Paved street,
100-foot frontage. These houses
are on adjoining lots and cheap.
Always rented. Phone !I2!I-W,
132
HUM' VA.NTKl M.U.K '
WANTED--A young mini residing
with Ills parents lo learn the
orchard business. Must be able to
keep books for orchard work,
tlood position for the proper young
man. Address llo.v W, Mail Trib
une. 1:12
WANTED -Chore man. Must be
familiar with stock. Apply Mlra-
vlsta orchard.
HELP WAXi Ell- FEMALE
WANTED- Experienced woman for
general bouse work. Call 711
Palm street.
A.N I r.D - t ompetopt woman for
general house work. Phone 72I-.I
vva.vj ia -aim a I idkh
WANTED Dress making.
Central, Phone 470-M.
144 Sou 111
I4S
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTKD--To buy a homo on in
stallments. Address D. T., Mail
Tribune. i;
WANTED Cow, horse, sprp.g
wagon and young hens, llox K
Mail tribune. l.Iu
WANTED - To rent small furnished
house during September. Address
II. Ji. Illancliard, Derby, Ore. :,:,
WANTED--A toennd-hsnd lady's bi
cycle. Slate price, make and con
dition. Itox II, Mall Tribune.
WANTED Teachers wanting fur
nishcil, wdi-lieal. 4 rooms with
board. Inquire or .Mrs. W. T. York,
1 "0 Laurel street. :;f,
WANTED TO RENT FaniTTif SO to
Kill ueiv;-., w ith or without HI ji It
and Imp! nls. For cn-b, or cn
sharer, llox Hi), Mall Tribune. I'll
WANTED Weaned pii;s i laTer"
Lr ou.ird Oortiiuys. Talent, Oi e. ' I
WA.NTED liiftO jiouiids of poultry
weekly. Top prices. Warner
Worlman and Core.
WANTED Fixtures for store. What
havoyou? C, A. DoVob.
191 6
VOn KEXT MIKCKM.AN'KOUH
FOR KENT Office roonTtr'36"T
Front' street. Apply to Gus, the
Tailor for information.
Auto MnppJic'
LAHEIt Al'TO HPR1VO CO. W
nro oimratluK thn Isreest. olii
and bent equipped nlnnt In the Pa
clfle northweat. Vt otir ftprini
when otherf fall. 8olrt under gur
untee. 86 North Fifteenth Bt.
Pertlund. Oi9
GKO. W. CHEIiRV Attorney and
Notary. Rooms il-1 0, Jackson Coun
tv Hank Hiillillnn, entrance N
Central. Medford, Ore.
POUTER .T. N E F F A t torn oy at law
roomB 8 nnrl ft, Modford National
nank Bulldlns.
A. R. UKAMB.3. LAWTER Oart
Corey bldu.
O. U ROPKTtTS l.awyar.
Medford National Bank Riitliiln
Oollectlonn.
COLLECTION'S AND RBPORTSWl
collected tome account, 14 yean
old. Wo know how to net th
money. The Himock Mercantll'
Airencv. Inc.. Rooms 1. 2. I, Hap
kins' HlriV.. 21 B R. Main .
PenrtsfR
Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO
UR. C. C. VAN HCOTOC
UonllstK
Oarnett- Corey Hide, nlta
Mulforn, On. Phonn R5.
follectlcts and Iteporta
KnKlueer and romractjw
F ItEeTTc 1 1 mTTi NtVsHrJKtn eTVn
contractor, 404 M. F. & IX. Blda
Burveys., fotlmutoa. Irrtxnttor
drainage, orchard and ltnd ln
provement.
GATtnAllR (let your pratnlaai
nleaned un rr tho Biirume.-. Cal
on the city garb&pe wi'Kom foi
Kood sorvieii. Plicae 74-L. T
Y. Allen.
House Mnvera
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We
Move Houses, RarnR, Garagos, Mn
cntnery, Etc.. pnono 4 88-M, or
488-X. 612 S. Nowtown, 811 Da-
Kola.
Instruction In Muale
FRED ALTON HAICHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Ilalght .Music
Studio, 401 Garnctt-Corey Uldg.,
I'honu 72.
Insurance.
EARL 3. TUMY General Inauranc
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plate UlnsH, Contract
and Surety Roods. Excellent com
panics, good local sorvlce. No
210 GarnHtt-Cnroy Rldfr.
Public Stenographer.
PI' IILIC'IMCOTtTRTpiTFirr!
garot A. Daily, Hotel Holland.
Phone 710.
Physicians und trgemi
imTFr'o.OARiio'w, 'ihliv'
MAINS CARLOW - 0teopnthi.
physicians, 4111-417 Garnott-Corc
hldg., phone 1030-L. Reldon
2G South Laurel at.
DR. W. W. L'OWAUD Oateopsthl.
physician, 80.1 Garnett-Corr
building- Phone 1J0.
DR. -I. ,1. EMME.NS Phvalclaa an.
Burgeon. Practice limited to oji
car, nose und throat. Eyox Helen
tlflrally tested mid rli.oseB au
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. I'
R. It. Co. Otriceo M. F. ft H. Cc
blilK., opposite p. O. Phone 6J!
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician ant
aurgeon Piiones, office 30, real
(lence 7 SO. Office houra, 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
Printer, und Publisher
sn?Di-:oTririTNTrNo "ca7"iirth
best cuulpped printing offlo Ii
outhern Oregou; book bin dim
loose leaf ledgers, billing syolomi
etc. Portland prlcea. 27 .'-lorn
Fir at. ..
Trttngrera
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Offleo 4 2 North Front at. Ptioo
31 f,. Prices right. Berylce tua-
intaAi,
NOW TIME TO TRADE.
I have a lt0-acre stock ranch
good location; 100 acres In grain,
aomo nlfalfa. Tills place recently
sold for J12.000; no Incumbrance
Will trado for good orchard, profet
pears, or would take city property.
Would trado oven or assume some In
cuiubraucoon orchard proposition.
J. G. BARNES
IIW WiVit Main SO.-el.
i.NTi:r.ri;!iAN ai tocau vu.
TI.MK CAKI).
Lea?o Xledfotil tor Ashland. Talent
-Mid Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
1:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:16
!. m. Alru on Saturday at 11:16 p.
m. Kundays leave ut 8:00 and 10:80
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:80
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 3:00 a. nr..
1:00, 2:00, 4.00 and 6: Hi p. m. Also
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00
a. in. and 1:00, 4:3i), 6:30 and 10:34
II. m.
PATIE FIYIS
Better
We want all tin1 lii'ltor Fat
we can get ami pay tlio
Highest
Market Price
Bring in youv Butter Fat or
phono ns and get prices v,e
are paying.
White Velvet
Ice Cream Co.
Phone l 81.
The Rogue
Elk Resort
Cur will leave Valley Garage, lled-
fonls, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat
urdays of each week at 10:30 a, m.
Round Trip $'-i.31
Tho llest of Fishing at the Itewort
iGuldes and horses will be fur-
nislied for hunting. Phone 259-R.
Now Daily Except Sunday.
Howard's Auto Line
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Ashland Reservations Hotel
Austin, i
Take early ear Valley Auto
Line for Ashland connec
tions. Save Your Rags
Wford Junk Co.
Buys all kinds of Junk
HIDES OUR SPECIALTY
33 North Eartlett St. '
Phone 233-J.
RANDMcNALLY&CO.
MAKERS OF MAI'S
, for All the World
-MICACJO
NEW VOUK
DANCING
at the
BUNGALOW
ASHLAND
Wednesday Night
3-Piece Orchestra
Coolest Place in
the Valley
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 PZast Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time oc
place by appointment.
Phono K7-J
We'll do the rest
T. T WTISTOM. Prop
RandMcNally&Co.
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