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Bedford ' matl ' trtbitne. mepforix oreoon",1 Saturday.- optober' 21. inin P ATrE FTVT! today's MARKETS Portland Livestock l'Oim.AN'lt. Or., Ocl. 'Jl. Ilos Btcndy; rcroipls 22. Prime light. $i (i!).2."); primo siroiifr wi-iylil-;, sjlloi W.2i; ftood to prime mixed, .8..'iO(ii' 8.7."; roujjli heavy puckiiijr, 8.2.ifiT 8..")(l; ic iiihl skips, S("i 8.2.'. ; stock lios $"( 8. Cut tli1 steady: receipts Hi. Slccr.-i, nriinc lie.lil, iflj.b.X" b'.T.'i: iriinc heavy, $0. ".")( 7; food, H( U.'ilJ; cows, choice. f'l.'J.'ifti '."i.To; medium to -tooil, .f ; ordinary tu 1'iiir, l.2.'(i 4.75: licilcrs, sf-NuU: bulls, :t(.i"4.25: calves, !f:t.r)ll(u 8. Sheep steady, receipts I 'J. Choice lambs, .f8.."0(i 8.7-; common lambs, $0.7.(.7: choice yt'arliit" wethers, .PT.'J.X" 7.511 ; nod yenrliiijrs. $7(.i 7.25; choice lifjlit ewes, .f5.5U(iiU: heavy ewes, if.!.50(u 1.5(1, Butter Market I'OI.TI.ANT), Dr.. Oct. 21. Halter unehauueiK Portland Grain J'OliTl.ANl). dr., (let. 21. Wheat Mrone.; no trailing. Spot bids unset -lied, steady to le lower to 1e higher. llluosloni. 1.1(1: Forty fold. 1.-I1 ; Club, 1.H!I: Tied File, 1.:i!; Red liussinii, l.;i.H. Hurley lower. No. I feed. fill). Today's ear receipts; Wheat 20. Hour 7, on Is 10, hay SI. Clticauo Wheat CIIICAUO. Oct. 21. Wlieat : Open. Close. December 1. 1!: i 1.70' Slav 1.0(1'.. 1.7t)i MEDFORD MARKET REPORT ; Livestock. (I'ricrs paid producers.) IIOUS Alive. TMuSv. STKEHS Alive, 0(250. COWS-Alivo, lrtS'l''-e. VEAlrpDressed, 8(i)llo. Livo Poultry. 1 1IF.N.S l.ifiht liens', 3e; 4 lbs. and ovor. lie: springs, lbn. Old roosters, 7c. DUCKS Fat, 86. GF.KKE Fnt, 8e. TURKEYS Fill yor.uir, 10o. BELGIAN UARKS. 5 lo 8e. Hay ami Grain. (Buying Prices.) WIIF.AT-tl.05. OATS $n0 Ion. HAY Drain and iilfiilfn. $12 ton HAKI.EY Whole. fc'-'B. - Prices raid by Dealers.. KIM IK I tie. . I'OTATOKS l.:i5 per 100 lbs. ON IONS 1 'e. HONEY 12c per lb. . CIDER 2oo. . FORK l(l':.e. BEEF 10ffil2e. .ARD-I7e. SHOULDERS 15c. HUTTER Dairy, 2 lbs., 50c. P.t'TTKR Wholesale, ooo. HITTER FAT .'I5e. Mrs. K, Margaret, Thursday. J. Drown and daughter, were Mcdford visitors on Fred Knox of Grants Pass was here ou business Wednesday Mrs. Emma llebb and daughter, Mnry, are visiting relatives hero this week. Miss Margaret Hoffman Is visltiim' friends In Gold Hill this week. Mrs. Warren Mee and son, Thomas were visiting relatives In Cenlral Point Thursday. The students of the Apiilcguti' school gave a small euierlainmeiit to relebrale Apple Day. Selections were given and games played. Apples w-ere passed around and every one went home feeling that the Oregon apple is (he best fruit soint:. Mrs. Annabelle Brings, who has been visiting her brother. Mrs. Jor dan, returned to her home at Kerby Tuesday. Paul Wright rode his bicycle to Grants Pass lost week to visit his mother and sister. A donee was given nt the socialist hall Saturday evening. A large crowd was there and every one had a Tine time. Mr. and Mrs. Veilrfer from the Calalina Islands are visiting Mrs. K. J. Brown and family this week. Miss Bessie Cooper, who has been very ill with malaria fever for the past w-eek, Is much better now. Mrs. Benedict and Mrs. Brown motored to Grants Pass Saturday. Mr. Garrett, road supervisor for this district. 1.1 constructing a bridge across Humbug. Frank Woldiidge of Murphy was a business visitor In this community Tuesday. X few people' from here attended the republican rally and dance given at tn TOirrphy Granite hall Saturday. There Is hsrdly enouah coffee In coffee cake for coffee abstainers to notice it. APPLEGA1E j At the Churches I S(. Marks Kplscoiml S a. in. Holy communion. 1 U u. m. Sunday school. . 1 1 n. in. Morning prayer. 7..1U p. in. Kvvuliig prayer. Win. 13. Hamilton. Vlrur. Young People' I'nluii, Will hold a business moot Ins and social at the Christian church Wed nesday evening. This will be In the nature of n Halloween social and all young people o( the city aro luvitcd. Catholic Church. South Oakdalo avenue. First mass Sunday ut S a.' m. : -Second mass Sunday at 10:110 a. Evening services Sunday at 7:30 m. ui. REV. JOHN POWKKR. , Hector. OnkUale Are. McLhodlst. Sunday school at 9 : 4 a. in. I'reaclilng at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. .. by the Rev. S. M. Cheek, our pre siding elder. The quarterly conference wilt be held Sunday evening at ).:.10 o'clock Ml are welcome to these services. II. M. MKANIIA.M, Pastor. Kvnng.-Lutli. iou'H Chuivli , Oakdalo Ave. and Fourth St. Hcv. Dr. W. It. Morcnz-Oeser, pastor. Pastorage -5 1 S West Fourth St. English Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service (In the English Ian. Ruage) 1 1 a. in. Sermon, "Alan's Work for God." You and yours arc cordially in vitcd. Itnptist Chimb. a: 43 a. ui. Bible school. Classes to suit all ages. Come and bring a friend with you. 11 n. m. Morning worship. Rev G. I.. Hall, a former pastor, will have charge of the services. Brother Hall is our missionary. In charge of the Cruiser "Life Line." oil Coos Bay At 7:30 p. ni. Brother Hall will glvo a lecture on our work w'lth chapel car. cruiser, etc. This lecture will be ill list rat ed with sterioptlcan views. "In Sacred lind." A special service is arranged for the Sunday evening service at the Methodist church when Hev. John Lewis of Tacoma will give an illus trated address on 1 ho above theme Mr. Lewis la a widely known lecturer and has travelled extensively In the Holy Laud. His address will be II luminated with about 125 specially colored stereoptican slides. The pub He Is cordially invited to be present The hour is 7:30 o'clock. laclLsonville Presbyterian, 10 a. in. Sabath school. 1 1 a. ni. Morning worship, won : "Christian Citizenship. ' Ser- 6:43 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic. "Manliness and Womanliness, 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Text Ps. 113:5, "No Man Curcth for My Soul." Mrs. Guy Davis, a representative of the Woman's North Pacific Board will address tho missionary society next Thursday afternoon, anil will also .speak in the evening at 7:30 ALBERT II. GAMMONS. Minister. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Branch of the mother church the First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Sunday services at 1 1 o clock a. ui Subject: "Probation After Death. Wednesday evening meetings, ut which testimonies of Christian Science healing are given at 7:30 m. All are cordially invited. Sunday school at !i:l.".. All under the age of 20 are welcome. Beading room in church edifice 212 North Oakdale. Open from l:3u to 4:30 p. in. dally, except Sunday and holidays. .Mclliodlst Episcopal (lilllcll. Sunday school at 10 a. m. W (.'audi II. superintendent. Preaching service at 1 1 a. m. Sub Ject: "The Sliver. Cord." This service will be of social In terest to tiie aged. Mr. Iteea sing. "Evening Bells." Come and bring an old person with you. Epworth League K::!0 p. m. Young people especially will find It worth wiiile to attend our league meetings Preaching service 7:30. Subject 'Happiness." Mrs. r rands of Portland, repre senting the State Prohibition Commit tec will address a public meeting In the church Monday evening at 7:30 Everybody invited. The church with a message and welcome for all. It. A. HCTCHINSON. Paslor. Pre.sbylerinn Church Main strict, at Citv Park. A Go-to-Church Medford Barbers d:iy at II a. in., subjefi "SiimHiHi Expensive Hair Cut." Evening ner vice at 7:30. A delegation will attend from the Central Point Presbyterian church. Itev. llaudy w ill assist In the service Topic, "Everybody la Not TJoIng It." The large chorus choir will booh be increased to 40 voices. l.uri:e crowds are attouding all the regular services. C. E. Bt G : ao. Sun day school nud Men's Blblo class at 10 a. in. ... A Get-together coii'iiiinnlty supper and musieale will be given on Thurs duy evening by the ladies of the East Side circle. ' Babies are taken caro of at the morning service. Children will be baptised and public reception and welcome of new members. All wel come. I'lit Christian Climvli Cor, Ninth and South Oakdale Special music at both services. We appreciate the largo number of stran gers attending our services and ox tead a cordial Invitation to all, to come often and worship with us. Sermon 10:4". a. in. I will give the conclusion of the Disciples' Prayer, or Give us this day our dully bread." ry and hear this sermon. Evening 7:30 "Pressing on Toward the Coal", a gospel sermon for dying men nud women. Bible school at 9: 4.".. We have had a few nioro present each Sunday over the previous Sunday and hope this may continue. Christian Endeavor ut 0:30. We have a largo attendance visit and catch the inspiration. Get the habit and go to church: you will feol better In the home-like church with a wel come to all. Harry K. Tucker, minister. First Methodist Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor. The Sunday services begin wilh the Sunday school hour at 0:43. A cor dial welcome for all. A well graded and growing school. The Epworth League chapters meet at C:1S. A splendid hour for all young people Here Is an opportunity for service and help. Public worship at 1 1 a. ni. Dr. Rollins will preach. The usual excel lent music by the vested choir. The public Is cordially invited to these services. At 7:30 p. m. an Illustrated lecture 'In Sacred Lands" as shown by 150 choice views of the Holy Land, by the Ttev. John Lewtas. Mr. Lewtas is a traveller of note a fine speaker and brilliant lecturer. . Come early to secure a seat. On Monday evening at 7:30 Mr. Lewtas will give his great war lecture The European War," Illustrated .by 200 choice slides. - - Mr. Lewtas has recently returned from a special tour of ubesrvatlon and study among tho warring nations and has something worth the hearing and knows how to say it. The public is cordially invited to all the services of tho church. D. Wilson is iitiemlin; to 1ms inuss in Med ford thi tvoek. Thi'iv will be a joint dcljafo fit Moonvillc I'riday cvi'iiinjr bHwrn K. E. Kelly nnd V.'V. Truux un the Wil son administration. Mr. and Mr. K. A. Myers visited last " week with relatives iu IIoiuw River. Quite a f'ribt was exiM-rieiirod last vc'k wlien Mr. Kt'iinivH burning stubble cainr neiir 'ettinjr the better of h mi. - However, help was soon available and no damage was done. Miss Uuth Stiiithern. Misy Zehua and Master Virytl Kennev were atnun- those who visited lioaie folks Irom Central Putnl during institute week. Mr. and Mrs, V. (V Kmney mid Mrs. J. (iilehrist visited in Cenlral I Vint Sunday. They w ere aermn IKJiiied hriie by Mr-.. Kenney's rand father, Mr. Moore, who is visiting this week at the Kennev home. The ale of Van liardenbur's was attended by a hire emwd and proved a Mieres. J. K. Uowe pureliaM'd a tenia of horses from l'eter Van I lardenbur ibis week. Kellers nre reeefved bv different sehool bui'rds (nan our sehool super intendent ealliny for a vaeatnm for October -0 -o that the teachers way vi.Mt other schools. This is not mect iitiT with nitieb apprnval, as the vaca tion for institute wa- thoui:hl siit iVicul. It visiting day is neres-ary, nhy the institute, and if the institute is as beneficial as it should be, why visj( jnrr day I). C. WiUon, accompanied bv Mrs. O. T. Wil-on and children, visited on SunHav Ht Table Rock wilh S. M. N'enlon and family. C. II. Xatwick of Ea-le I'oiut h in our precinct Monday purchasing wheat from H. I. 1'elton. EDEN PRECINCT S. S. Sieolien and daughter and son Sylve.-ter were ti-.idin. in Med lord Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. .1. Klnu r nf I'hoe uix loll lal Sutufday lor Cbicao, SAMS VALLEY where tlioy (JO ti lnktj eluirjje of n lnre,c rooming house. Their many friends in F.den precinct rejirct to have thrill leave. , . Mrs, Kute i'Uipps nud sou, Or. Ira Fhipps, were in North Talent Suuduv ut the home of your correspondent. Mr. nnd Mr. W. ,1. WelH mid Mrs. lllinn Coleman, nud dniuliler were Med ford visitors Saturday from Tal ent. Mi's. Dr. Webster of West I'bocnix will leave for her old home in Indium! next Sunday, where she will visit lor a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Ruder and Mrs. El'fie Taylor were over to the ven ison roust on l!o$;uc river' Sundnv, from I'hoeui.x. Miss May 1'hipps boii'lil u fine urn of l.ilit Hrahiua pullets from Mrs, ('. Carey Tuesday. Mrs. Liivicn Reams of Phoenix left Sunday lor Waldo to visit her mother. The Ladies' Aid of I'liiicnix and the surrounding- vicinity pn e a bounteous chicken supper Wednesday rveniii";. A lur;.;c utleiidancc was had nud n good, substantial sum realized. The money will go to help pay off the lit tle remainui": unpaid on their neat little parsouaue. Horn To Mr. ami Mrs. Lester Fay. Sunday, October 15, 10 10. a girl. Mr. and Mi's. Ward of Fern Yullev moved in to Phoenix last week. Mr. Word was in need of rest mid wished to be ilenr bis fine little fruit much Mrs. 11. 11. Melius was ill Talent ou Thursday llolin., on her way 1 Mcdford. She was iiccouipmiicd by her mother, Mrs. Hob Anderson, of Medford. Mr. nnd Airs. John L. l'enrl of Medford. Mrs. Dr. Ilargraves, .Mr Weeks, Fred Weeks, Mr. and Mr Brown. Mrs. MinkliT, Mr. McDonald of the Jackson Counlv bank, Mr. Can dav. Mr. Meal's and severnl others of Medford attended the Aid supper nt IMioenix Wednesday eveninc. Mr. mid Mrs. K. Ciilboun of Rooky Ford orchard visited Ibeir daughter, Mrs. ,S. S. Stephens, and family of Xoiib 'fulfil! Sunday. F. E. Furry and Mr. Lock wood lel'l Tuesdnv for Mr. Furrv's Dead Indian ruueh.. They will lake n hunt nnd Mr Furrv will gather his cattle off the range before they reluni. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Ashland were in Talent and Phoenix Thursday of last week. They drove up to their old home ranch. They found I'hoenix rather dull compared with when they lived in this vicinity. Airs. A. S. Furry nnd daughlc Miss Juuniln, of I'hoenix, were trad injj in Ashland Friday. Mrs, Dr. Ilaillic of I'hoenix was ii in North Talent onlling on-Mrs. Noah Chandler Friday. ' ! Aniinuncemiuit. llarine recently boimlit tho F. II Hull high-power vacuum cleaner, am prepared to clean your men, ear pets upholstering, nialressen nnd een eral house cleaning by tho hour or by contract. All work guaranteed.. ' I solicit a share ot your patronago HFNItr CURHIKR. 423 Bealty Street. . Phone 820-X Xnllce, To Hie subsi i'lbers to. Ihc stock of the Applegnle Lumber Company: The first meeting of tint stock holders of the above corporation for tho election of directors and traus ncttou of such other business as may properly conic before said meeting will be held at the commercial club rooms Wednesday evening. November 1, at S o'clock p. m. C. F. KEMON. ' .1. T. SULLIVAN, C. L. SUHIEFFEI.IX, Incorporators. -.-....". E 1 EA! OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! fct a whall' pnekAf,'ii of nnmbtir Jlnnnt Ten. or an t lio Oernipn folks call it."Hum1nB(,'f!r l.rnst 'ilnt?,"at any phariiKir'. Tuke a Inhlrspoonful of tlie tfii, put a nip of lioiling Wator upon it, pour throitv'li ft nifvo nnd drink a Ifncup full at any lim' during tin' clay or In-fore ftirinjf. It in the mHt etTftive way lo break a coM ttti'l cum grip, as it open tlie pjrpi of tlie skin, rrliuving cont ion. Alwi looscna ttis IhvpI, tJius brckiii(f up a cold. Try it the ufrxt time you ftuffer from a cold or tli jrrip. It is incxponnivo nnd ontirely vegftable,. therefore safe and liurinlchH. Bob SorenM from joiAte and mojclM with a i mall trial bottle of old St Jaeobi Oil Riop "dosing nheumatUm. K'b pain only: not one cane In fifty requires internal trnatment. Rub sootli ing, pfTiH rating "Ht. .Farohn Oil" riht on the "tender upot' and hj the time you aay Jack Itobinnon out compfi tho rbeumaJic pain. "8t. ,7in'ob"! Oil" in a. harmlp rheuinafNm rtiif which never disappoint and doenn't hum the akin. It takes pain, soreness and atiffnesH from aching joints, moaclea nnd hone; stop cintira, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber np! Oit a S5 cent bat to of oM-tim'', hon "St, .Taeobt Oil" from any drug Mor, and in a momnb you'll ho free from pain, achea arul H ilfitcHS. Iit't mttfi-r 1 liub rluuiiift tiva away, El Reported by Jackaon County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Bit. Circuit. F. K. Deuel vs. Marlba Oivgory ct al., to o'lict tille. Marion l-'riiueVs ltocnier vs. John Jacob Roomer, affidavit of inuilins:. W. E. Crews vs. Frank O. Owen et al., order overruling. demurrer. Vrobate. ol' ,1. II. Tliormlikc, admin bond. Fslale islratoi s ten! l'Ntale Ti'niisfers, J. S. Tucker et nx to Xiinnie S. tiiri'en, lauil in sees. '.2 and ;i:i-:i;i-ik i 11. Andrews el ux lo Mrs, Ad dic 1,. Ilriltsau, lol I. block 4, llcnson Add., Mcdl'ord ,:m Ira Kime to F. K. Haves et ux,' land iu hvp. IIH-'.'W. W. II. Sinuler, slierilt, to II. M. McFiirluud, lol 1. block 1, Humphrey Andrews Add., Med lord '. 1,1)011 T. I.. Truiiucll el ux to F. li. Sharp, lol 0, block 8. t'culral Add.. Kiltie Point C. A. I'enin!;er el al to Fred Vcniner, oue-i'oui'tli interest ill land ill l'. IHi-'JW 10 Fred IVunineor et alio Minnie I'eiiin.m'i', 7--hinterest iu land in lu'. :lli-'JV 111 W. A. lloskins lo Murv It. Haw kins, lol S, block Hoss Add.. M oil l ord Deafness Cannot Bo Cured br ivt-ul i.i"llT.tliii. aa It.o.r runnel n-arli tlifl OUTjisci jiui oi.ii , un i. imn. i" ni. wnv Un'iiif tlfntni'.H. ;int Oial In by emiMlltnlltin- r..ini.,ll.. Ih.LiflKs Ih , iiHsi-u liv nn lllllnll.l'll ,'nltilltloli el inn nim-oiH imiiiiu' in in'' i.iiinriintn Till... WIii.ii OiU t ill... U liillnniid vtni linv rnnilillnj. Minnii or ll.it'i'rli'i't lunrlnK, anil trl.i'n It I. t-nllri'H- .lti.i-,1 i.-.ilii.h Is tin- r.Hull. iiixl tinlMs til,' inniilnuinll.'li ran In' titki-n out ami ihi4 till... r..Htniitl In It ii'imnl Minimlmi. In'nr Inc will ln ilrsirt.viil fnri.vir: nlnn onn..H mil nt ten urn i-aiimil l I'ntflnli. whl.-li is mllilntt lull (IU Inllitlin.l i-niullllini .if Ilii minima snrrar.'i, U'.. .rill ..Ivi. 11,.,. Illinillinl llnllun fur nil. I (if lliiirin'i InuiM-il liv i-ntnrrhl tlnlt clinnnl l.u civi-il lr llnll'a Calnirli ciiri'. Wi-uJ fnr clicu iara, troo, - f. .T. CIIKNI'Y 'i CO. i Tnlriin, O, Hnlrl l.r l.rlljtiiUI. 7.rn'. Tnkp Unit 'M I'nmlir IM1U fnr cnliaMlintlun. For County Sheriff v. E. W. WILSON Republican Nominee No. 60 on the Ballot As deputy I" cliai'i?e. ol tho ahai'lff's office cluriiiK Hie iiml two ndmlnlstra tlotm, I have ac(iiireil the experience anil ability so essential to an economic and businesslike conduct of tbla im portant office. I promise. If clerled, rlKidly to en force all lana and xball do all in my power lo briim law violnlora to Jua tlie. I am fully ronvciHaiit with all the duties and requirements of the of fice and will maintain it Iu its prc enl elficlenl condition. DiirliiK the pant three years many luiiiorlaiil chaiiReK have been liiuilKuraled In Hie handling of lax collections. The work has been so systeiulzeil that the em ployment of onlv one extra deplily was necesnary in the collection of the second half lax liismll iits. All d- Iiiifiii'itt taxes for past six years have been carried lot w-ard on lust tax rolls, and a ready abstract of ail taxes Is lo lie had on ny property in tlie county by releriiiiB lo the 'current tx rolls. Iniilun this Hum a large amount ot money has been handled in an honesl, conscientious and businesslike man ner, as will easily be seen by referring to tlie detailed reports' of expert uc louutaul.s on Hie with tlie . county ch-r!'. These lesulis have been oh-' tallied by experience and close appli cation to work. KelievliiK that mi labors as deputy sherift for the past four years will merit your further ap proval, I ask your support Iu the coming election. K. W. WILSON. I Paid Adv. ) lNTKKiatHA.N AUTOCAR CO, TIME CAJU). Una Medford lor Asmanrt. Ttlenl nd Phoenix dally, cicept Sunday, (1 8:00 t. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:11 p. m. Alto on Saturday at 11:16 p. m. Sunduya lear at 8:00 and 10: SO a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:8t p. m. Leave Ashland for Medfor dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. AIM on Saturday nlxhta at 6: SO and 2:20, Sundays leave Ashland at 9:09 a. m. and 1 00, 4-30. 1 10 and 1 I " . . . I). W. Kniil.en to Frank 0. Kimt.eu, land iu sec. iw. CHICHESTER S PILLS W 'l UK IM A HON ! linM. X IlruUI. All f l4.ilONU IIHAMt l'ILLi,Jort4 yuknonisIr;t,Mfcfl,A1iyf Brlbt 1 SOI D BV DRUGGISTS EVEmWHEKE POLITICAL ANNOONCEMENTS FOH HlOI'HFSKXTA'l'lVE MARIAN' I). TOWNH Duiiiocrattc nominee for llepreneiitatlve, t Paid Adv). . VOll ASHlCSSOIt Clint Uallatiu. of .Mcdl'ord. Deino- oratic nomineo. Tliree year's (Icld experience U'nld Aiiv). siniuoii svrniuxTuMtuN'r. Anna M. Jel'trey of Medford, Inde pendent nominee. Your support will be Breally appreciated. (Paid Adv). ITKXISIIFD AlMllTMFXTS , FOIl HKNT FuritiHlicd npnrtnieiit Hut water, heat. The Herbcn. FOR ItKNl BOCSK8 FOK HUNT A 1 Unugalow. Phone 17. FOR HKXT 3-rooni house on eimt side; 4-rooni liouse on west side. W. It. lOverhiird. FOR ItKNT Four room modern houso with comlilnatlon gas ami wood range, li 1 3 S. Newtown, FOH ItKNT itorhBKUKPlNG UOOM8 FOH It ISN'T Sulla ot four com- fortably housekeeping rooms, bath gas, light. Call al 31)9 Newtown street. FOH HUNT Housekeeping rooms In private family, 23 1 .. Central avo. if. FOH HKXT FCltNlSIU'U) KOOJ1S FOR K10NT Two lnrge sleeping rooms with modern convcnlcnQos 730 W. 11th Btreet. I'Olt ItKNT MIHCEM-A.VKOUS 'OR RENT DeVoo's two store rooms, at 418 W. Main street. Fine location for milliner. KOK HALF HEAL K8TATH FOH SALE By owner. Good small farm clone in. Address Box i. Mail Tribune. ' 1S7 FOH BAtitV litTKSTOCK FOR SALIC Muck mare, buggy, har ness, robe, baby rlco pop-corn out fit, with com,' Royal typewriter. Phono 115-R. 1 85 FOR SALE 270 goats nt bargain, fail Coblclgli, Uutto Foils, Ore. 184 FOR SALE True work mnro, weight about 12(10 lbs. Also buggy und harness (8(1. Phone 0'JG-ll. .182 FOR SAMS ItnsCBOiIiitjreOUB l'OIt SAI.K Hand aewliiK machine In Rood condition. Phone 798-1.. 1SJ KOIt SALB Hood saddle, brldlo and blanket, ? 1 5 call bo seen at Med ' ford Harness Co. . ISC l'OIt SAI.K .lonutban npils, :j 0c on tree. I'oothills orchard. 1 8 KOIl SALK -llnlntl Brain liay In wanon or car lota. H. W. UIiib baui. Phono VJ7-J2. I'Oll 8A1.K On easy terms, a small vell-c(iiipped hyiliaulic idacer mine, for full particulars address P. O. Hox 731, Grants Pass, Ore gon. 1M1 HHI,P VANTKI MAIiK SAI.KSMA.V t'npable specialty ninn for OreRon staple line on new and exceptional terms. . Vacancy Oct. 1. Attractive commission con tract, f.'l.'i weekly for expenses. Miles I'". Illxler Co., 2 2-ia Carllu MlilK. Cleveland, O. WA.M'K'n rtITU.J'IOMn WAXTKU Set ot books to keep eV' enliiKs. Address A. T. II., caro Hall Tribune. Ill 3 W A XTKI) M ISt 'KMiASKOt'S WAXTKD writer. I' - Second-hand visible tj pe , O. Hox Ml, Medford. IS I WAXTKD One , waKOli wlicels. tine. ir more old Iron liox H, Mall Trlb 1SI WAXTKD Well heated furnished or uiil'iiinlHliml house for winter months I or .", lied rooms. Mrs I. Coniini; Keuley. Medford, Tele phone lil l"-J-a. ii WAXTKD Heniember your poultry and cbks will bring you more money at Warner, Wormian and Gore's. One prlco for hens, re- Rardlesa of alze. KOK K.tClj.tatift KOIt TRADE Good rulilier-tire bug gv for visible lyjiew liter. Hox S Mail Tribune. is:: KOIt TRADE Hiiulty In Rood busi ness property tor out side land, llox r, Mall Tribune. 1S7 KOIt KXC'HAXGK 1 lots for resi dence. Will assume. Address I). I.. H . care Tribune. 1N2 TO EXCHANGE 2110-urre Missouri farm to exchaime for small lloKlie river valley ranch or tow-n Income properly. Xo incumbrance either way. Finn opportunity for party desirous of returning East to lllllil. Address nwiler, f. II. Uov 3 j I, Asliluud, Oroijon, llrntflit M A nui.tITlrnd llh Blti RiLtrf.il. T w r i ri . m ?h .t r a MI8CKr,LAMtOU8. TAKK E X t a X E K 1 X 1 CUUHB K Htearu rhs, auto or electrical. Courses to salt all. Work douo helpH pay tuition. Send for freo illustrated catalopun. Seattle KnglneeritiK School. Roy Street, Se attle. MONEY TO IISS TO LOAN to 3,5011 to loan ou ranch property. 210 (larnett Corey hldg. J. II. Andrews. 182 LOANS Dennett Investment Com- pany. BURIXK8S IllKHCTOnT Auto ftupfnira) LAHKR AUTO BPRINO CO. W re optrstlng the Urgmt, oldett and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Bold nnder fcunr antee. 26 North Flfteeatn 8t Portland, Ot. Attciueft GICORtIK A. OOnntNO Lnwyer. Room 412 anrnett-Corey Hldg., Mcdford, Oro. Phone 221.' OEO. W. CHBRRT Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER. .1. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and , Meurorn national Bank Building. - A. E. REAMKB, LAWTER Qaraett Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyr. Medford National Bank Bnlldina. Consulting Fliglnorr. G. D. CRONKM 1LI.KR Consult Ing electrical engineer, hydro-elect rlc developments. Industrial power, utility valuation. Medford and Oold Hill. Ore. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We Collected tome accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock , Mercantile Agency, Tno., Rooms 1, 2, S, Hus king' Bldg., 21(1 B. Main at bantlac Dr. W. M. VAN BOOTOO DR. C. O. VAN tjCOTOC Dentlats Garnett-Cotey Bldg., nit til Medford, Oro. Phone 8 fit. Collections and ItcpoTte : Krmlneei and Contractor . FRED N. CUMMING8 8nginer ani contractor, 404 al, F. ft H. Bldg. Burveya.i estimate!, lrrlxatloa drainage, orohard and land Im provement. Garbae OARBAOB Get your premlma cleaned up for the aumrner. Call on the city garbage wagon tor good eerrlc. Phone 874-U. T. T. Allen. House Move MEDFORD HOUSB MOVERS W Move Houses, Barns, Garage, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. 612 8. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Wtaale FRKD ALTON HAIOHT Tonchor of piano and harmony. Halght Mualo 8ludlo, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Inmranca. EARL 8: TUMY General Insurance office, Ftre, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local lerrloa, No, 210 Garnett-Cerey Bldg, Physlclani, and Boargeona DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia' physician, 803 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 110. . DR. J. J. EMMKNH PhvBlolaa ani aurgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Eyea scien tifically tested and glaasea aup plled. Oculist and Aurlat for B. P. R. R. Co. Offleea M. F. 4b H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 67. Public Stenographer. PCIJLIC STKXOGltAPIIKIt Mar garet A. Dally, Hotel Holland. Phone 710. Printer and PuhUarwra MEDt'ORU PRINTING CO., baa the best equipped printing offlcj la aouthern Orogon; book binding, loone leaf lodnere, billing nstema, etc. Portland price. 17 Nortli Fir at. Transfers. EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGH CO. Office 4 2 North Front at. Phona 116. Prices right. Serrtce gu ajntearl WHY? NOW THMK TO TRADK. I have a ICO-acro etock ranch; good location; 100 acrea In gralni ome alfalfa. This place recently Bold for (12,000; no. Incumbrance. Will trade1 for good orchard, prefer peara, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J.C.BARNES Itial VVMt Mam Htm,