MEPF0T7D "NrATTj TTJTR1-TNTJ. MEDF01U1. OHEOOX. WEDNESDAY. OCTOT5ER 1fi.-1f)1fi PAGE FIVE I TODAY'S MARKETS I 1 ; I ! . Portland Livestock l'OI.'TI.ANH. Or.,' O. I. IS. - Ilna. I (11 U.'J." ; iiritne t ioiijc Heights. .u(ir !l.-": good In' prime mixed, $S..'ill(ti S.T.'i: nmi: li heavy packing, 8.30; pig uml i-kips. 8.'2" ; Muck lniu, 7di 8. t faille Mcail.v: reeeint S7. Steers' prime light, .fii.ii."ii li.7.': prime heavy li.7."i(u 7 ; good, ftM" l."0 : fuivs, clinire, ,V.!.uit fi.7."i ; nii'diiim lo good,! $."( ."i.'J.'i ; ni'ilinnry lu I'air, l.li."( i -1. 7,1: hcilcis .fHidi: bulls -i'Mu l-UTV -. ' ealve, ?:i.."ll(vS. .Sheen steady: reei-ipls ll.'il). ' Choice hiiuli-, $8. . "!)((( 8.7.i : ciimmnu lambs li.7."i(if 7.: elmiee yeailite' wethers 'r'7.".i('i 7.riO ; uuml yeailiui: $7oi 7.2.": eluiiee Hhl euc. f."i..")U(i li heavy eve, :i..'0(n I. .'ill. Portland Grain I'nliTI.ANII. Or., (let. IS. Wlieat si runner ; trading li;vll. but at record priees fur 1111 li. Spnl ImU le In ,"e higher. ISIue-dein. 1.-1:1: I'.iriyf'idd, l.:i(i: elali, l.:i.i; lied Tile, l.:S(i: lieil l!usian. irl.:U. Hurley higher. NO. I I'eed. iftSli. TnilnyVetii' receipts: Wheal 1 -, ! harley 1. flour II. uaU 4. hay 111. I All I'aiMt'ie nnrtlnveMorii pru-i' urds ful' pnt feed barley were l.r.-11" ken mi the I'urtlnnd grain exclutn Indav when Hill lolls were' sold ntl"ero' :ili.'J.'. per imi. The previous record I G'-orge. lioiiin, chief of the firn de wiis made on .lanuarv :i(). HU'i, when i lmrl""'nl- is taking a fifteen day va spnl leed barlev snld at :i;i.7.". cation. In the meantime Hnssell Spnl wheal bids were up I'rnm 1 ( i Cliiuiey Is substitute on the Torce. "e per bushel Inday. Five thousand! Specifically, the Ashland school bushels oV October lied liiissian sold I budget calls for $11. 22.1 the forth al l.;i.l uer bushel, a hi"h record Vi-! coming year, the amount called for If) Hi. Portland Butter I'OliTI.ANH, Or.. Oct. 18. lilleli;tmcd. -Hill If Chicago Wheat I'lllt'AtiO, Oct. 18. Whe Open. I ember : $1.(14 "May I.e.! il : flfise. J.U7's MEDFORD MARKET REPORT I Livestock. n'rie; paid producers.) IIOOS Alive, 7ijt'8e. S'l'KI'.liS Alive, G (ii ,1 '2e. COWS - Alive, 464V-.e. VEAL tli esscd. Sfttllo. l.ivo Poultry. HF.N'S Light liens, i:ic; 4 His. and over, 11c; springs, 13c. Old roosters, 7c. DUCKS Fat, 8o. GKKSK Knt, So. TURKEYS Ful young, 15o. HKL01AN HAKEls 5 to do. liny and (iralii. (Timing Prices.) WHFAT iF1.ll.-). ' OATS-'.IO ton. HAY drain ami alfall'ii, $12 ton. ll.WiLKY Whole. .J8. Prices Paid by Dealers. K.flOK -411c. I'OTATOKS l.:i.l per 1UI) lbs. ONIONS l'.e. HONEY 12o per lb. CIDER 2.rie. I'OKK 1iH..c. HF.F.F - 10(ii'12c. LA till - Hie. SriOULHKliS - Lie.. HI TTKli Dairv, 2 lbs., Mo. nnTi-:if wholesale. :i.ie. HI'TTLIi FAT :ile. Rev. M. ('. Iteed, local resident, bill who serves as pastor of the Methodist church at Talent, has added ncconip-J lishmcnts of playwright to those of I preacher and business occupation of ! realty agent. IP- is now reviewing and placing the finishing touches on a play incorporating some startling situations in addition to melodramat ic phases. The plot Is laid "some where In the l liiteil States." and the manuscript introduces n number of novel features which it is safe to as sume will pnsn the censorship. The initial presentation will be by the young people at Talent, though attth. or's copyw righl daes not preclude lliy possibility (if the attraction being staged. In adjacent towns also, some time during the autumn or winter months. J. It. llurnetie, formerlc represent ing Hie Metroplltan Life here. Is now agent for the Western l iiion Life of Spokane and lives at lleiilnuham. his address lieing 14.lt; Iron street. He ASHLAND AND VICINITY 1 ACIDS IN THE SYSTEM Acids accumulating- in the ytcm In excess, poison the blood and cauc a great varirty of diseases, affecting the skin and other mucous surfaces, the heart and arteries, brain and general nervous system, joints and muscles. Some oi thesc disease are Rheuma tism in its many forms. Catarrh, Eczema, Hives, itching and burning of the skin, dizziness, mental depres sion and a variety of other ailments, inu mu-t eliminate the acid from your system and purify your. Hood Is also clerk of IheVlrst Chrlsilnn church, one of the leading deiioinina- , lions of that Washington town. .1 ah nay Whipple of Medford, want ed on a charge of fraeturliiK the li quor laws, was arrested here on Mon day and turned over to (he police au thorities of that city. Mrs. Sherman Hayes of Independ ence, a sister of Mrs. Geo. W. Dunn, arrived Tuesday for a visit with the Dunn family. Ednur Sheldon, sou of Miles Shel- i dun or this city, is now with the Itov- al Mail Line. Ills ship is the "Mai lia," plying between San Francisco and Wellington, New Zealand, In the fruit and cocoauul trade, slopping at American, English and French ports among the South Pacific group of is lands. Kdgar writes his faihe.r Hut lie has a good Job at per uionlh and his "keep," and is Boing lo stick to it until he secures command or a vessel. II takes i:t days lo make the trip one way. Edgar has not boen in Ashland for four years. The lid promises to be lifted lu Ashland at an early date, iiutnbly In regard to several important, realty deals which are pending, develop ments lo he forthcoming within a few i days. In selling out his Ford agency In this city. It is conceded that F. I.. Camps will align himself with the same interests on a bigger scalo and 11 'r"er ,ow- ' "" of Arma- iinu, icMis, uoiigui camps' agency by taxation being $27,708. The bal ance Is available from various ap portionments. Teachers compensa tions requires $2S,:!7.1, and redemp tion of bonds and payment of Interest, $8,2.10. ' A. F. Hunt Is still engaged In transporting Trait from this renter to Yreka and Intermediate points. He uses an auto as a common carrier and loads a cargo of 141)0 pounds at a trip, which is made by the way of Montague. Poison is being scattered broad cast In several localities, presumably on the trail of dogs. To the ordinary toxic doses has been added powdered glass as a chaser, according lo an analysis made of the deadly chemi cals. .Mm Ferguson has resumed a posi tion at the roundhouse In local rail road yards. IVIth the opening or the tirnntri Pass sugar factory great rivaly Is 'manifest among commercial organi zations In regard to obtaining the ; first sack. There's a cozy corner r.t , the new commercial club headquar ters here where a generous sample ; might be exhibited to great advan- Inge. t-ercy urisez, a former jitney driver lucre, now engaged in a similar ca pacity on the run from Yreka to !. Montague, was recently fined $21 for nccepting .10 ccnls as fare from a passenger, instead or collecting 71 cents, the regular rale as fixed by Yreka city ordinance. A detective figured in Hie trip as a casual pas senger. (Iri.sez pleaded guilty. An incipient blaze at the home of ( . II. Cllleltn. i lly recorder, on High street, early Monday evening, called out me lire iieparinient. The cause was roofing composition boiling over kettle limits on the family co,ik stove. Slight damage resulted. Mrs. Mary A. Donahue, of Cllehu lis, died In litis city last Sunday She came to Ashland some lime ago for a change of scene on account of failing health conditions. Her re mains were taken lo Chehalls on i Monday evening, accompanied by her ltiisba nil. Henry Miller, of the Miller l.ux i corporation, the name of which firm ; is a household word throughout tiiis 1 terrilory as slock dealers and land (investors, died in San Francisco re jecntly at the age ur ia ears. Ills .partner, Charles l.ux, died years ago. j HI Kvans left for Plai erville. Cal.. I anil vicinity on Wednesday or this j week to visit relatives and may re- main indefinitely. Hubert van lills j Kirk accompanied him. Mr. Kvans (was a rornier mayor of this city, lie is In feeble health and makes the I change for a social visit and change of climate. A son has been born to Mr. and ) Mrs. Heck Pt llett of Yreka. Herkj formerly resided here and is a son ! of Harry Pellet t of Medford. H. T. Wyant died In this city Octo ber 1.1. He was a native of Indiana and- 72 years of age. He was a widower, the father of i:s children. before yon can be rid of your (rouble. S. S. S. has been purifying and nour ishing (he blood for over half a cen tury. It is also a very efficient tonic and being purely vegetable, it is the most efficient agent known in the cleansing of the blood. and toning up of the system. Call for it at your druggists and dont accept a substitute. If special rnedical advice is drsirrd write Med ical Department 'Ji. Sivit't Snrciii.- i. Atlanta, U. 11 of hoiu me living. One son Ik in "China, anil three sous und two daugh ters reside here. Funeral services wore livid on Wednesday tills week at the home of his sou, Lewis, on A street. Interment was at Talent in Stearn s cemetery. For years Mr. Wyant followed mining and ranching west of Ashland In the territory near what is now Frederick station. .lames Yoe leaves tills week for Marshfleld to Investigate opportuni ties of establishing a barber shop In that city. ' Mrs. Agnes lleriidon has returned from a visit with her sou, Goldie, at Seattle, also visiting hor sons, Walter and John, the former living al Springfield and Hie latter near that city. George W. Kennard and his daugh ter, Cliarlotto, left on Wednesday of tills week for their new home In Vir ginia. J. M. Iteniife, traveling mail, whose home Is at Kugcne, was hero early In the week. His w-ifo has been visiting iu Ashland for some time past. A freak of nature is to be seen in Al Kinney's garden on Granite street lu the .way of an exemplification of rotation of crops. . A prolific. Bituash vine lias taken posession of a large 'trellis devoted lo clambering berry growths, Willi the result that clusters of flue stpiash are to be seen ripen ing under ideal conditions In the autumn sun, the specimens being suspended about five feet from the ground, some of them weighing 10 pounds. Hay Murphy of tills city won Hie cowboy relay race on the last day of the Albany round-up, but even this victory was not. sufficient lo clinch the honors In that event for the three day trials. Si-oop MarLin of Oaytou, Wash., look the first prize of $110. F.iglitoen men students of O. A. C. ill Corvallis, have signed up, not for positions on the football squad, but to develop all their latent energies in pursuing a thorough course In domes tic science. Mr. and Mrs. James Fleming and children and Arthur Stinson of Med ford are visiting at F.lnier Dawson's at present. Messrs. Dawson, Stin son and James Peyton are off on a hunting trip at present. The large truck of the Medford Transfer Company brought a load of supplies up Sunday for N'ye & Phlpps and took a load of hoga to Mr. Pel ton for Peelor & lllanchard. Mi'B. Shannon came up Monday to spend the winter with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley. Mrs.' James Erskine returned Saturday from Medford. The stage being crowded that day, Mrs. Krs- kine spent Saturday night with Mrs Thompson and Mi. Ersklne went to Derby after her Sunday. Mr. Klwln Stearns and family re turned to this vicinity Sunday from their home In Southern California. Dr. and Mrs. Heine ennio up Sun day to Prospect, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilroomfield and baby and Miss Bclva Walker came up with them. Mr. Lucius Kincaid, Miss. Parker and Aliss Whlsenanl came up on the stage Saturday from Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield returned Thursday from l-'ugcmi and Indepen deuce, Or. They purchased two tine Jersey heifers at the' slock sale. Mr. Manning Is sowing wheat for Mr. Nye this week, as Mr. Nye se verely mushed one of his fingers Mon day. Ora and Frank Ditswortb relumed Friday from Medford. Mr. Marshall Minter brought them up In his ear. Messrs Peelor Klanchard went to Gold Hill and oilier valley towns Sun day and Monday. Mrs. Itcna Averyxspent Sunday al home. Miss Until Thompson lins 1 u visiting Hazel Uitsworth during the past week. Miss Maliel Thompson returned to her home at Derby Saturday, atp-r a week's visit with .Miss Ora Walker. Mr. Hradley has been at the power station recently. Mr. and .Mrs. Irwin and children took Sunday dinner at Mr. Mooney's. Mr. and Mrs. Lower were joy rid ing In tills neighborhood Sunday.' Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir St. Mnriiiigc l.lrrnses, Charles Iturknian and Mary Hurkman. Circuit Court. E-lale vs. W. A. Foster, not ii true bill. State V-. F. A. H de el al.. slip,,, latino. Siaie vs. Carl Hnrlesnn et al., older ICee III;; ill'i le f lilellt . Stale v.. I)n-enberiv, oldei setliie; time In plead. linear lii'.ei- Vul'cy fanal Co. vs. D. K. and I. D. I'hipps action for hnuifv. J (liuiils I'n-., Hardware t; O. Vs, Will. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS COURT HOUSENEWS furry ct tlx. objection to plaintiff's cost bill, J. T. Holme ul., lien. W. K. Holme s. Win. M. Holmes el . Win. M. Holme- el al., lien. LiuUI & Tilton Haul; vs. M I' Sehiiiitl, trustee, et al., iilliduvit. Margaret S. Suliss vs. Kmil Moln el ul., eonl'iriiiiilion of sale. Aimce f hiplcv Haiin vs. Wilbur V. Dunn, order ami decree. f larciicc C. fierce vs. l ily of .Med lonl, demurrer and notice. Samuel Macf liutock vs. I'earlcy (.!. 1'iickard, judgment. Samuel .Maeflinlock vs. A. llil.ucr, judgment. Mary I raiik (Icrlli vs. Euiiuctl T. (lerl h. defaull, deeice. W. E. frews vs. Frank S. Owen et ul, demand for statement of accoiinl. First National Hank of .Mcdlord vs. ,1. (1. lloblc ct ul., summons. D. L. (iordoii vs. ,, 0. (Inble, sum. uious. L. Zuiulcl vs. Samuel llutciuaii, or der sustaining demurrer. Evan Tierce . L'lmna I'icrve, i'osI bill. Grace H. Hall vs. Albert Francisciis t nl., stipulation. Jackson county vs. Guardian Casu alty (.iiiarauty ct al., motion. lioguc Hivcr Valley I nual Co. vs. 1). E. I'hipps, action lor money. F.liz. Fowler, executrix, vs. Wond ville Lodge No. 217, I, O. O. F., lore closure of trust deed. .Inines 11. Wiilkins vs. Southern I'a eil'ie Co.. damages. .lustin E. Judy Vs. George W. l!ar ron, damages. l'aeilic Mutual Life Insurance Co. vs. Timber Products & Power Co., de fault, decree. J. 1'. Hansen vs. A. 1. Kobbius, de cree. .1. li. fluid vs. David H. Palmer el al.. delimit, decree, cost bill. M. f. Findley vs. Mrs. F. L. l umps el vir, order dismissing. liiigue liiver fu-operutive Fruit Growers' association vs. Mary I. Helms et ux, second amended answer. The lulluwiiig: cases dismissed Oc tober Hi: liogue liiver Fruil & Produce As sociation vs. ('has. f. Tsebirgi; lioguc liiver Fruit & Produce Association vs. f. A. MeArtliitv. J. W. Mitchell vs. J. W. Kirkpalrick el ux; A. C. Hubbard el ul vs. W. T. Dnzier; Earl f. Guddis et nl vs. Fred E. Jordan; f ulit'nrnia Oregon Power Co.. vs. .1. N. Haven; Cnlifornin-Orcgon Power Co. vs. f. II. Owens; Augusta iieiuking: vs. Cas andria S. Coffin ; S. F. licieltcrt vs. Eli Daliuck: Jens Jci'isun vs. X. .1. Holmes; A. V. Whitney vs. Martha A. Hiundon et n I; Med lord Lumber Co. vs. C. E. Collins ; ('. (I. llriseoe vs. Iiaehcl llriseoe: State vs. .Mrs. Viola Stone; State vs. (. S. Foster; Stale vs. Lizzie Tbiirnian ; lioguc liiver Val ley Cnnul Co. vs. Jackson County ct ill; F. E. Conway vs. Annie E. Hens Icy; J. W. Vaniioy vs. Winnie C. Dnr oney el al.; Rogue liiver Valley Onnnl Co. vs, Flora A. Irwin et al; V. Freil ericksen vs. Isabella Rowley et vir; Spiirgcnu Odcll vs. A. T. Holchkis-s; (icrald Owen vs. L. f. Applcgate et al; Ella (I. Lunt vs. W. Stewart; flar cnee f. Pierce vs. U. S. Collins; ,1. W. Ilerron vs. Myrtle 11. Doy el vir; Prniliicers Fruit Co. vs. O. A. Manning et ul; D. A. McCiirdy vs. S. II. Grn liaui ct ux; Fred J. Kick, vs. Adolph Schullz; llufns ,1. Cole vs. II. M. Cnss el ux;G. F. Hillings vs. Jackson fniin t : A. Wines vs. Ralph Hlaekden ct al.; II. Ii. Iluls vs. Maud lluls. Pi-obato ( titirt. . Km at i' of Th'iin.'ts Dnuioid, pruof of liiillliratinii nf notice. Kstiitr of August lU'li!ioit, iimlcr tiiliiiv. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS fiTl nm)flN COUCH tj AND tOLOti Eckman's Alterative BOI.! 11V Al.:. l.EAIl.-Vf) IHILOtllx-t WITH SAGE TEA if Mixed with Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. It Hie oM-tlrrif mixture of Tea fin! BiiipliTir fr l;irkrniny pru v, tvfjik"l ami fnili-it Imir U jnwi'lniot itf-r rr--i.( mi 'oik- ar iiain initi it In kp tiu'ir liair a itn fulor,' wliirli i ft:iit' M'iisili iu hi- jin living in an ajtr wImmi n lonllifiil njMittiiUR U of the greutnnt ad van :i pc, Nowii.luvs, tlioitjfli, vet don't hftvc tfie troubleu!ne uk of gatlnrinr; ttie mp nnd the mtiMy mijitijr at honie. All ilritg tnn'i" Aril the road y-Lo-imc prmJuct, improved t)y lp adilitioi of other ingrH-ii-nta. failed "Wyetb'a Sage iitnl Sulphur umpounff' for nbimt r0 renH a bottle. It i i i-ry popular tired me nilod enn discoviT it bns been applieil. Simply moisten your romh or a oft brush with it hhiI iliHw tiiii through your hair, tak ing one mall atraml at a time; by morn iiitf the gray bair disapppnm, but what dHiht tin Imiifn with Wyeth'i Sairn and Sulphur Ompnund. in that, idi bcniitifnlly (Inrkeoing the hair aftr a few applications, it nl to proilurex thai ofi lustre and appi-arance of aOuwltinre which if so atl ra-tive. Tliig r.ujy ta line preparat mti i a digiitftil toilet rcpiitile if or tho. (hi ihir n mor youthful up jieur itUf. Il iMit inliMnb-d fm Ihy fill.;, Estate of li. J. Sliuei man. 1'iunl account. Estate of David Maybain, confirm ntiou of sale. Estate ul' J. 11. Thorudikc. admitted to probate. Ileal I'istme Tt-uiisfcl' el ux to Fred II. w. ir. lio-s Strong, lot blk. K ami l..1!l acres iu lot 1, block K, liu-jiie River Valley Orchard Co, Trad ' W. W. Collrell et ux lo D. E. C"ttrcl et il x, land in see. ''(l- :i.VJW W. 11. Head to W. C. Greene, laud iu sees, ii and "27-37-.IW E. A. Head to W. li. Head, land in sees. .'1-1 nnd 27-'17-!IW. .. J. W, McDonough et ux to Clar ence Taylor ct ux, land iu iwp. :t.2l-: W. W. Cotlrell et ux to D. E. Collrell et ux, land in sees. 'JO and J1.34-2W R. C. Sleiul et ux to C. II. Slead. land iu sec-:. 15 and Hl-ilti-IW. : 10 150 10 10 1.000 Curd of Thanks. The family desire to express their gratitude to tho many friends, who Assisted them during his prostrnted illness and after his death. MltS. DAVID CLICM ION'S, Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Tucker and family. IF you would be coffee-glad, buy coffee from a grocer who sells Golden West. Golden West Coffee is "Just Right" SALTS IS HI FOR flush the Kidneys at once when Back uru or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid. No man or woman who e&( mpitt rpffu- Urly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a veil known authority. Moat forms urio acid which clogs the kidney pores eo they sluggishly fitter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then ynu get sick, nearly all rheuma tism, hesdachrs, liver trouble, nervous ness, conntipntion, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders oome from sluggish kid neys. The moment you feel a dull echo in the kidneys or your back lillrtB, or if the urine is eloudv, offensive, full of sodi mrnt, irregular nf passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of wster before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act nne. 11ns famous aslta is msde from .the acid of grapes and lemon iuiee, com bined with lithia and has hern used for generations to nosh clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neil traizethe acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jail Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink which all reg ular meal esters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the WoohI pure, thereby avoiding serious kid ney complications. FOR KKftl nOLSlKS HHI IIK.NT Five-room furnished ImiiKitlow. I'hono 92'J-W. I DO l'Olt ItKXT - S-room house on oust side: 4-ronui Iioukc on went Hide V. II. Kverhurd. " FOll flKXT Four room modorn liotii-o with conilduulion gas and wooil rant;'. (J I 2 H. Newtown. 1 l'Olt ItKXT Mo.liin :i-iooin fur nl.sheil house u'ioro in, 2 ITi X. C.iiipc. Sd FOR UKXT I I -room house close In ulso !!-rooiti liou.se on S. Holly. I'lionc 2IS-Y. i HtJ FOll ItKXT nofflKKKKriXO HODMN l'Olt ItKXT li'iusfki-cpini; rooms In private faiin!, i:;7 . Ctntlal live. I S'l POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOll IlKPIiKSKXT.VriVK MAHIAX H. TOWNK Ui nioi-ratl'; nominee Tor Representative. Il'aid Adt). KOH ASSICSSOIt Clint Gnllailn, of Medford. Demo cratic nominee. Three year's fluid experieni e. M'ald Adv). Sf'MOOl, SI I'liltlXTKNDI- XT. A XX A M. JKKFHKY Of Medford. ludeTendent nominee. Your suport will he greatly AtMiPM'hltl'il. (I'uiti Adv;. HELPFUL WORDS From u MtHlfortl Citizen. Is your back lame and painful? Does 'It ache especially after exer tion? Ih there a soreness In the kidney region? -These symptoms suggest weak kid neys. lfso, there is danger iu delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Olvo your trouble prompt atten tion. Doan'a Kidney Pills arc for weak kidneys. Your neighbors use and recom mend them. Read this Medford testimony. Mr. ,1. W. Iliiss. 2:i,"i X. ivy street, Medford, says: "I have always been ready to recommend Donn's Kidney Pills whenever I hava heard auyone complaining of backache or kidney disorders. I have tnken them when I have had these troubles and they have never failed to stop that misery in my back and put my kidneys In good working order. I also Rive Donn's. Kidney Pills lo one of my children, who is subject to weak kldueya at tiniea and they restore them to a normal condition." Price a lie at all dealers. Don't simply usk for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills (he same that Mrs. Pass had. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Props., lluffalo, X. V. FOll JIKXT riltMSHICI) ROOMS, KOU KIOXT Furinshed npartinont. Hot water, bent. Tho llerbeu. KOR RHXT Two large sloeplng roouiH with modern conveniences 7ao W. Uth street. lm ItKXT SHSCELf.ANKOCS FOR REXT lleVon'a two atora rooms, nt 4 IS W. Main Btieet. Flno location for milliner. I'OH SALE IlKAlj KSTATB FOR SAI.IC Very highly developed 4u-ncro peiir orelinrd In tho Fern Viilloy dlKtrlet. lust acquired nt a prli e of f 411,000 by n C hiiago man vrho Is now In town. This orchard hus horses, gaB engine, barns, fine now 7-room modern liouso, and all necessary tools and implements needed to cultivate the orchard. It Ik subject to a mortgiiKe of tin, 000, at G per cent, clue In three yearH. The equity can be bought at n great sacrifice as the owner is unnlilo to handle it.- No reasonable offer will bo refused. For particu lars Inquire of PKO-Drcsslcr Con: pany 32 0 Knst Muln street, Mod ford, Oregon. 179 FOR SALE, REXT OR TRADE All or part-, small acreago, two houRes clone In. Address I". O. Box 087. 179 FOR BAUI.-IinmTUCK FOR HALF: 270 gontH at bargain. Carl CoMotBli, llutte Falls. Ore. 184 FOR SA1.K True work mnru, weight nhout 1200 ll)H. Also buggy nnd harness ,80. I'honn C9B-II. 1S2 rOB 8 alb srrm:uiiA)TxoTTi FOR SALE bandy Ford, $73 down. Terms on balance, llox 20 Mall Tribune. 181 FOR SALE Jonathan apples. 30c on tree. Foothills orchard. 181" FOll HALE 191 6 Unlit sixTprnc' tically new. Will take lined Ford 111 part payment. Call at 802 East .lackanii utreftt. 181 FOR SALE Seed wheat, 2 cents per pound. Avoraged yield this year, f2 bushels per ncrn. E. B. Morri son. It. II. No 1, llox 120 Medford, Ore. 1 8 1 FOR BALK llalod Rraln hay In wagon or car lots. II. W. Ding ham. I'll one r,n7-J2. FOR HALE On ensy terms, n small well-equipped hydiniillc placer mine. For full pnrticiilnrs nddress I. O. llox 7:1, tirnnta I'ass, Ore- KU1I, 1.1 III LP WANTKIV I KMALH WANTED Competent woman for KeiiernI house work. I'hono 7 I'l-Y Call alter six. ' W'AXTEI) Middle ane( lady wanted as house-keeper for family of three Xo washing. Slate waKCK wanted in first letler. Address llox 11 Takilma, Oregon. IS I W A XTKI) M IS( I'.I.I.A NEOU8 WAXTHK Well heated furnished or unfurnished house for winter mouths 4 or " bed rooms. Mrs. F. Corning Kenloj , Medford, Tele phone Ul 1-.I-3. 1 S3 WAXTKI)- -flood lot. or house nnd lot In Medford, In exchange, for eholfe Loi AniU'lcH or 1 Iiintliu;lon ilea, n lo 4. mm. Harris Itrot hers Santa Ana. Cal. 1 7!i WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will hrinK vnu mora money at Warner, Wortman and Clore a. One price for liens, re cardies of sirs. i RIIHCKLLAMIOVR. T A EE K X Ci I XE v: II I N ( ; CO I US E -Steam.. Kas, auto or electrical Course sent lo suit all. Work done helps pav tuition. Send for free Illustrated catalogue. Seattle Seattle. 1.0 VI: LOST Iletween Central Point and Medford, by Mrs. S A. .MrKee, a pocket book. Leave with S. II. Mur ray or Marshal Central Point and receive reward. 179 LOST Iletween Mnv Co.. and East I lth. Cold Watch. Initials IV (i. II. Itonaril if returned to Mall Trluuuti. isi WANTKn Rrro.vrioxs WAXTFD Set of books In keep ev enlngs. Address A. T. B rare Mail Tribune,. 103 MONKT TO MIAN LOAXS- Dennett Investment Coin- pany. ccsixicss oi'ronrrMTiES FOR SALE Rest business oppor tunity In Medford. Clean up-lo-dute. Stock pell at Invoice. Fehl Investment Company. 170 nrsrxESR xjikf-cttort Anto Bappnea LAHER AUTO BPHINQ CO. W re operating the largest, oldest and beat equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 28 North Fifteenth Bt, Portland, Ore. AtUllBMlJI G ICO II (IIS A. COI1DIXO Lawyer. Room 412 Oarnett-Corev Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 221. GEO. TV. CHERRT Attorney and Notary, Room 0-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAME8. LAWTER GaraatN Corey bldg. Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyjr. Medford National Bank Bnlldlnc. Consulting Knginevr. Q. I). CROXE.MILLEH Consulting electrical engineer, hydro-cU'ctrle developments. Industrial power, utility valuation. Medford nnd Gold Hill, Ore. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS -Wo. collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get th money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, I, t, Has klns' Bldg.. 210 E. Main tt. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SOOYOO PR. C. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Garnett-Corey Bldg., nlte 111 Medford, Oro. Phone !E. rolleetlfma and Re port Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer an contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Surveys., estimates. Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE- Get yonr premise eleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 174-L. r, Y. Allen. House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Move Houses, Barns, Garage9, Ma chinery, Eto. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction hi Mn.flc FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Music Btudlo, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance. EARL B. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Bnrety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local servloe. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and frargeoua DR. W". W." ifd WARD Osteopathia Shyslclan, 308 Garnett-Corey nlldfng. Phone 110. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician a surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 657. I'lihlic Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar. garet A. Dally, Hotel Holland. Phono 710. Printers anal Fiibllshers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hll thf beat equipped printing oftlo in southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing lystems, eto. Portland prices. 17 Nona Fir St. Trenetert KAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE Ct). -Office 4 2 North Front et. Phon 115. Prices right B-ervtce u' (Mil WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In gralni some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $13,000; no Incumbrance. WIH trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance pn orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 72t. loa Ml"' Sire,' tJ