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MEDTORT) MAITJ TlklEUXE, MTCDFORD, OREO OX, AY lCPXEKPA V, JAXUAliV 10. 1917 PACE FTVE' TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock 1'OliTLANI), Or., Jim. JO II.iss steady; receipts Hill. Hulk of pnok inj.' 'grade, $1IM0((( 10.:i."; heavy . packing, lU.:ill((iHO..)(l; heavy butch- fru, Hil0.2flf.iJ0-1): ljrlt pnc-kiiis, $1(1 ( 10.25: rmijrli heavy, ifl)(i O.'J.'i: pisjs and skips, $8.5ll(ii il.'-'o; stock liojrs, 8.L'.")0r8.7."i; erijiples, $H(it H..50. Cuttle steady ; receipts 111. Steers, ; prima pulp led, .flboU; prime heavy, .$8.2."C'8.")0 ; good. .'f7.7.")((i 8; cows, choii'e, i-7.2o(u.7.."0; medium to jrood. U.Jr( t.T." ; ordinary to fair, .$.". "0 (0; heifers, .fU.'-TiC" 7 ; bulls, if-l(ii(i; enlves, .f."((i 8. rsneep steady; receipts ;. Lilians, !' east of ihomitains, J I (ii J 1 .'J.") ; lambs, 1 valley, 1 0.X(a 1 0..")0 ; lambs, jjood, $!).7')(iiUU.L'ri; choice yearling weth ers, $!)(); jroocl yearlings, $8.7.(if II; choice ewes, .fi.i.itu 8; heavy ewes, $0.7.'iC'i7.r0. ' ' Portland Butter S 1'OHTI.AXD, Or., Jan. 10 Butter steady. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Or., Jan. JO. Wheat easier; no trading. Spot bids. J to 2i lower. Illuestein, $1.0;!; Kortyfold tT..V; club, $1.5:1: red Russian, if 1.5.1 rlarloy unchanged. Today's car receipts: .Wheat JO barley 2, oats J7, hay Jti. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. lO.'-Wheat: Open. ..1.8(i'4 .. J.")01,2 Close. $i.a:iv, 1.17 Mav July The residence property of J. 11, Ware, on Liberty street has been sold to Paul Held of Crook county, one of the substantial ranchers in the vicin ity of Prinevillc. The new purchaser is already in possession. His family name was bestowed upon the town of Held in that section of central Ore c,on. The sale was made by the Hodgson Realty Co. In line with many previous records, not n single passenger's life was lost on I ho Southern Pacific last year as the result of train accidents, and in the, past eiuht wars only onV such life has been forfeited. - During the eiedil-your period the system carried :128, 5112,80:1 passengers an . average distance of t'orly-two miles each, said to bo the equivalent in passen gers and mileage of transporting fourteen billions of people one mile each, statistics which assume fierce dimensions. IVInjo Carter has finished assess ment work on five unpatented chums in the Shorty Hope mining district, and has also assisted in relimbcrinp, operations in that locality. Ten women have been drawn on the strand jury list in Shasta county, California. The Ilusiness Men's association held its annual meeting at Auxiliary hall on Monday eveninic. C. II. Vuu pel was elected president ; A. C. Nin ingcr und S. 11. M'cXnir, vice-presidents; Homer Klhnrr, secretary; II. U. L'nders, Jr., treasurer. Directors chosen were; Will Dodge, C. K. Sains. T. V. Acklin, J. II. McOee and K. K. Miller. The lnenibersbii) about fifty. The social hour which followed routine business matters was intensified bv the senilis of red hot tnmales with tobnsco sauce as : chaser. In q letter from liev. S. M. Dor ranee of Central FalN, 1!. I., to Sam I'cnni-ton of this city, thanking the latter tor sending some line Oregon evergreens to New England us Ash land reminders, Mr. Dorranee states that henassed last summer's vacation in visiting the big military Irainiii! caiui) ut I'lnttsbur",, N. V. He add that ho received a call to New Hert ford, Mass., a much larger field than his Idiotic Island aiiiioinlinrnt, but W'ouhl forego its acceptance peadiu. Inc completion ot ehureli improve ments in his present location. Dr. I). M. Iliwcr has been culled to Salem on urofcssional hii-ini and left fur the state capital on Wed nesday, He will return the last of the week. John Shook of Klamath county is visiting hi, brother Newt. He lives near Dairy and either cultivates or pastures only HOMO acres. , Alfred Aram, representative of n wholesale hook establishment of New York City, has been in town this week on husiiH--., for his firm and inei dct'iailv contemplate making u heavy investment in realty on personal ac count. He yi.-ils Ibis section I're rpiently. I!ev. Howell If..nie, f. inner resident and well known in church musical circles, has returned lo Orepon and located in I.akevicw. where he i pas tor of the Presbyterian church. Evi dently he is the same jolly person as of old. inasmuch as the Lnkcview Kx iiminer make- mention of that lad, adtliiiLr that the new clergy man "i- a Welshman and ha- not o-t the plea ins tiroin. which charactcrics that race." The county lev y in Klamath will I'1' .0 mills lbra year, slightly lower than last. Klamath Kails city levy will be 1,1 mills, .Merrill 17, and llon anza, 10 mills. Oflieers of Hone Hcbcknil Indue were installed on Tuesday evening' by Mrs. Dora Hubbard, deputy pres ident. Official ceremonies were fol lowed by a social hour rendered a gladsome event by the liebcknh l'ol- lowill','. At a meeting of parties interested in lrrigulion, held at Talent on Tuos- lay, W. L. Moure, C. A. Brown, J. W. Millner, A. C. Joy, V. F. Shaw and V. O. N. Smith were anion- those present represent nig- Ashland und llolleviow territory. The Filichl family from Yiiginia arrived here during the Chri-tmas holidays and arc ncounvin- the J. W. Millner home near the Normal. The Eastern Star Thimble club re sumed its gatherings for the new year on Tuesday afternoon, a full house being present. Its schedule of meetings include the second und fourth Tuesdays of the month, the first and third Tuesdays being re served for the stated chapter ses sions. Mr. and Mi's. Carl Lovelaud have returned from San Francisco and will perfect arrangements 1'ur opening i sludio in Memorial hall, where danc iug will be (aught under latest moth oils of instruction. J he omen s llelief corps prize to the member securing the largest mini her of additions to the organization in jyiti was awarded to Mrs. K. K, White. Mrs. Ahnira Matlingly, pres ident oi the corps, awarded the gift, which was an elaborately wrought table runner. The new addition to the Methodist church at Talent was completed on Wednesday ot this week, due to sy teuuitie effort. Hie annex contains three rooms, greatly lidding to the facilities of the edifice. In eomplct ing the job the men were the guests of the Indies ut a substantial dinner served amid the new and pleasant surroundings. ine soda welt on tlie Dodge prop erty, the pipe hue lroni which is in eluded in the mineral springs system, is being drilled deeper in expectation of added flow. i A recent meeting of the Woman Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church was held at the home of Mrs. A. A. Marskc on North Main street, the main topic under dis cussion being "The Christian Con quest of Europe," an interesting sub jcet ill view of the present conflict oversells. The social hour was great ly enjoyed, with Mrs. Jlaislie as an ideal hostess. December weather was mildest on the Jst at oil decrees. The contrast in temperatures occurred on the 20th when 8 was recorded. Precipitation amounted to 2.2 inches. The snowfall during the month was 15 inches, about ,r of which remained when Jim uiiry was ushered in. There were J'. clear days and 5 semi-fair, J 1 bein cloudy. A delegation of local Odd Fellows bended by A. W. Storey, district dep utv, will go to Jacksonville on Sat urday evening of this week to install officers of the lodge at the count sea t. TABLE ROCK TABLETS J. K. Potter and wife, ut one time residents of this vicinity, but now of Portland, passed through t!u valle one day last week, stopping for brief visit with relatives near Central Point. The Potter family arc well known by old residents of this dis diet, Mr. Potter having taught our school for several terms. Several of the Sams alley snoop mull, with u large number of hound conducted a coyote chase' on the up per Table Hock last Wcrtncsd, which lasted far into the night. With the ycli ling of the dogs, the shoutin of men and the blowing of horns, the wilv coyote must have consider himself lucky if he escaped with hi. pelt. The S. C. Collins farm has b leased for a term of five years by the sugar beet people, who expect tc plant the entire sixty acres to sugar beets. The' young peur orchard of twenty acres, which is just coming into bearing, is being pulled out. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lydinrd of Med ford were New Year's visitors with home folks. P. W. Heche nnd daughter, Mrs. Head, and son. Glenn, were calling on Table Hock friends last Sunday. Mr. Heche was looking for a break on the telephone line, which previous to this date had been out ot commission for several days. A large portion of the orchard on the Seiibrook farm will be taken out in the near future. L. Fitzpatrii-k expects to leave in a few days for Los Angeles. I'd I., where he will join his wife, who has been at that place for some lime. Mis. Frank Cameron i- vi-iling h?r mother at Newport, Or. Hymn llcford and Clark Collin--pent Tuesday hunting ah.ng the river and bagu-d .-cveral fine ducks. The old year was watched out anil the now year ushered in by the young people la-t uudny nhjlit at lite school house. The limn was spent with singing mn.sie and u variety of interesting games until the new year made his appearance, when refresh ments' of mince pie, cake and apple ider were served, after which all de parted for their homes in the best of pirits. Our school is again in session af ter a week's vacation. Miss Kiucade is now boarding with Mrs. Meltride, the unsettled weather making the trie loin her home at Agate too disagree able. (leorge Stncy is the new road su pervisor for this district, having been appointed al the last meeting of the ountv court. Ilarrv Haves recently purchased several head of fine goats. A Japanese family have moved into the house on the Wykoff place. Wo understand several more families will be in our midst with the coming of soring, and as a result the enroll ment of our school will be somewhat increased. A large steel lank with a capacity ot more than ."iO.OOO gallons is being erected at the Modoc orchard and will used for storing crude oil for smudging purposes. At the annual meeting ot the stock holders of telephone line No. 11 last Saturday. I). W. lleebe wils re-clecl- 1 president and S. M. Ncaloii vice- president. .1. I. Cameron was elcct- tt secretary-treasurer. Xuvier llumond. who is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Washburn, is stay ing at the Washburn home and will attend our school. An assessment of 10 cents per member was levied last August by the ouncil of the Table lioek Improve ment association. As the secretary has luit had the time to see each in dividual member nnd collect these as sessments, he has made arrangements with Mr. Cameron at the store to re ceipt for these payments and will consider it an accommodation if de linquent members will attend to this matter. Three cows on the Pendleton ranch produced cream to the value of more than $'J7, besides what milk and but ter was used by the family during the month of December. suit case containing the upper hall of a man s suit of clothes was found in the road Saturday morning near the Scott ranch, A band of cattle belonging to Mr, Cottrel of the Meadows are being fed on the Miller pluce by John Nealon. The slowness with which the snow melting is calculated to be very beneficial to the vnllcv, as .in tliis way high water is averted nnd prnc tieully every drop of water is taken into the soil. In the Eaglets of January 5 we no tiee a report of a. dance which, com ing from u dry territory, must sound very discouraging to prohibition workers, yet it is with shame we tie! nowledgc hearing reports of a similar nature from one of our adjoining dis, t riots. The weather report from this dis trict shows a much greater preeipita lion for the year just closed than the report from Medford. While the year just closed witness ed less than half the amount of im proveinenls made in this district during the year preceding, those iiiadi were of u substantial nature, and dur ing the year al least one new iudus try was launched that bids fair t create a great deal more work in the district and a guaranteed market fur the products of the soil. AVe might mention further that with the coming of this industry conies the little brown men, which many of us Ionth lo see come into our district, which has heretofore been totally free from tliis ra ce. COURT HOUSE NEWS Iteported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit. First, National Hank of .Medford, vs. C. A. Mallioetlf, dismissal. Luiuie Morse vs. George Morse, de fault. W. A. Turner vs. E. V. Hughes, et al, stipulation and order ot dismis sal. S. D. Steffy vs. Jennie. Greer, et al, order to file amended complaint. W. U. -Whipple vs. Mary A. Whip ple, order to pay maintenance. Weak Lung and Ghost TbouIsS&s respond uore quickly to the blood-enriching oil-food in SCOTT'S EMULSION than to any other une medicine. SCOTT'S is a rich, nourishing food to strengthen tender throats and bronchial tubes. It is ol peculiar benefit to the respiratory tract and is liberally Used in tu berculosis camps for that purpose. You get no alcohol in Scott's. JKtrtl & lljWO!;, lllmliclU, N.J. Vril William Freatoo vs. Kvu Frostoe, default, tloeroo. Ms Pines Lumber Co., vs. U. M, Cliutte, decree. George Lyman, et al, A. E. Bnni ber, et nl, emu mom. F. J. McC'arvel vs. John Winders, et ux, summoDft. , VllltllltO. T C. Slvers, estate, petition for order tor snle ot real property, order to sell real property. Ut'ul l'.state Transfers. IT. S. to Daniel T. Kunkel, pat. cut to land in sec. 10, T. tlC S., H. 3 E II. S. to Aztec Land und Cattle Co., pat. to land in see. S, mid 12, T. 3(1. li. 3 E Efl'ie It. West ,et, vir, to .lohu .1. Haurt, W. I), to lots 13 and 11, bllt. 1, lot 17 In bill. S, l.iuirelliurst Add., Med ford '. Einmett Heeson, et, ux. to Earl 1). Heeson. W. I), to land In ser.'.':)2, T. 39 S., K, 1 W William, Perry to .led E. Kdsall Q. C. 1). to land iu sees. S and IS, T. 3 j S., It. 2 E la M Bishop, et ul, to'.led K. Edsall. deed to bind in sees. S and 111, T. 3D S., It. 2 E , . Mucker et ux lo W. II. Meeker. Q. C. l.i. to undivid ed half ot lot. 3, block 10, Metll'ord W. II. .Meeker et ux to C. A. Meeker et ux, Q. C. 1). to und. ot lot 3 blk 10 Med ford ...V.... William Scott to Itogue Valley Realty Cd Q C IJ pt 35-1 and 2 W Use Zemo for Eczema cver mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist tor JSc. fc.x tra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, Ut ter, pimples, rash, black heads and sim ilar skin diseases will he removed. For clearing the r.!:m and making it vigorously healthy, always r.sc zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it docs not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Romi Co., Cleveland. O. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued From Last Wednosday.) 'ai,e) of Vtov Xot nt Toor Fui'in. Nancy Airsmitb, recular Indl Bent . $ ftena Avery, regular fndlRent H. AlRcr, regular Indigent .... Sue Bailey, regular indigent Julius Ijjerregaard, regular indigent Maggie Doll, regular indigent Mrs. Iloyer, regular indigent Klla Hand, regular indigent Mrs. L. Coulter, regular ln- . digent '. Mary .M. Chllders, regular in digent : Mrs. Kate Copple, regular Indigent Mrs. 1. C. Cabler, regular in digent 1 W. li. Comstock, regular in- digent Kline Curry, regular indi- indigent Mrs. L. E. Downing, regular indigent A. Dahuff, regular indigent Mrs. i). A. Dyer, regular in digent .1. II. Eattlg, regular indigent Mrs. 10. C. Card, care of .Mil ler family, indigents Mrs. tiiimi, regular Indigent Mrs. Ira Grigsljy, regular in digent Catherine Gillette, regular in digent . H. Houston, reguhir in digent Mrs. Hudson regular indigent Etta Jewel, regubtr indigent Martha Jones, regular indi gent K. Kimball, regular indigent II. C. Knapp, regular indi gent Mr. und ,Mr.. .1. A. Kane. regular indigents Lena Lee, regular indigent.... Mrs. I. A, Montgomery, regu lar indigent Mrs. .1. Myers, regular indi gent " Ella Miles, regular Indigent I'. Mclntyre, regular indigent Claru Noble, regular indigent H. On Oliver Nadeau, regular indi gent 10. 110 T. .1. Neff, regular indigent 10. 00 John Noon, regular indigent 8. on Mrs. Frank l'oyser, regular indigent (i.OD Doc. Parson, regular indigent S.OO II. C. Haodel, regular Indi gent 7.50 W. II. Stewart, regular Indi gent 10.00 W. 11. Kmith regular Indigent 15. no Mrs. Shanks, 'regular indi gent : 10.00 .1. V", Slater, regular Indigent 10.00 Mrs. I. Schief folin, regular indigent 6.00 T. D. Stafford, regular lndi- gent. 7.00 Sebafltain Schumpf, regular indigent 10.00 Nancy Sisentore, regular in digent 10,00 Sacred Heart Hospital, care of Indigent 37 15 Mrs. Hichard Tuomlson regu lar indigent 10. 00 Mr. and Mrs. Taffer, regu lar indigents , lo.oo Clricli & Ityan. Indigent etiji- plicH 1 7,011 Pierce Wilson, regular Indi gent (i.OO Lixzie Woigainotl, cure of Mr. Bron.Hou, regular in digent 6.00 E. D. Waterman, regiilarin- dlgent e.ijii , Woigaiuuu, regular Indi- Sent Mrs. C. Williams, reKutur lu dlguut Wlmer Store, indigent sup plies Job T. Wlldor, house rent lor iil(li;enl 8.00 12.00 4.00 12.00 Total fiSt.C3 Juvenile t'oiiii. Hoy's and dirts' Aid Society, regular allowance from Jackson Co Ciias H. (iiiy, probation of ficer's compensation Postal Tel. & Cable Co., tele grams Dr. J. W. Hobisoii, examin ing insane Total 122,10 Advertising iintl County I'Hntllljr Ashland Tidings, county printing 7.1.02 Jacksonville Post, county printing Medford Miiil-Trllnine, coun ty priming 1.3 12.50 Total Itav K. Wilson, rent of build ing for primary election .... Home Tel. & Tel. Co.,. tele phone bill for recorder's of fice Surveyor's Office. A. T. Drown, surveyor's of fice expense 11. H. Hance, chiiinmau .Miss Ethel Henry, work iu surveyor';! office Killiani Stationary a ud Print ing Co.. supplies Medford Hook Store. Supplies Don Kunyurd, cliuinnmn .... H. L. Speck, cbaimiliilt Youug & Sons, supplies 122.1 I'.OO 2.41 12. SO 1.2 30.00 D.l',9 2 . T 4.2r n.iifl 3.72 Total C9.S0 Fred X. Cummiugs, water master's expenso 38.50 Kistviet Attorney's Office. K. E, Kelly, cash advanced for stumps 2.0U Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phono bill 2.75 Western Cnioii Co. telegrams 3.SS Total 6.63 The following bills 'vein disal lowed relative to the curreut expense fund, to-wit: Ashland Tidings, county printing 1.10 A. T, Drown, surveyor's ex pense 12.50 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., power and light bill 31.47 Wtastorn Union Co., tele- grama for district attorney 1.0S Western Union, telegrams for sheriff 01 Total Tho following blllH wero ...46.19 allined relative to the county fair and , .4 vertislng fund, to-wit: W. H. Gore, treasurer, coun ty fair appropriation 1,000.00 Modiord Commercial Club, cash advanced to State Edltorlul Convention, bold in Medford. Oro., on Au gust 4th, 5th, Ulh and 7th 1910 D. M. Lowe, cash advanced 114.00 6.00 for Jackson Co., exhibit nt 10.00 State Fair 250.00 10.00 The following bills were allowed 6.00 relative to the county bond fund, to-wit: 10.00 Itond District, No. 1. 15,00 C. W. De Carlow, labor 43.00 8.00 Jack Truo, labor 309.00 6.00 Material 51.14 Jack Truo, labor 127.00 15.00 .Total labor and material.... 620.14 I toad District No. It. 12.00 W. It. Nyswaner, labor 120.00 Material 20.25 S.OO ltoad District No. 11. Dig Tines Lumber Co., ma- S.00 teriai 32. KO Ed. Dutton, labor 130.00 8.00 Eagle Point Edw. Co., ma terial 4.70 10.00 Lumber & Poultry Yards, material 202.7 1 10.00 Total labor, etc 202.74 0.00 ltoad District No. ".. Dig Vines Lumber Co., inu- 15.00 teriai 12.95 10.00 Medford Furniture &, Hdw, Co., material 2.00 10.00 J. 11. Maxwell, labor 20.00 12.00 Woods Lumber Co., inuteriul 14.09 Total, etc 49 04 S.OO ltoad District No. 7. Frank It, Neil, labor 35.00 10.00 Material ."2.70 IPind Dielrict No. H. 10.00 ,1. E. Davidson, labor 59.00 K.no Material 5. 2 11 O.nu lload District No. !. John Grieve, labor 133.00 G.uO ltoad Divliict No. 10. 15.00 W. It. Garrett. Labor 211.511 .Material 90.24 S.OO Ui.-ad District No. 1 I A. !v. Eurhart, labor 4 1.00 15. Oil ltoad District No. 1 1. S.uo D. W. Pens", labor 2i,0i .Material .... .?x ,S 00 General Ko.nl. V. H. Madden, labor . I "0 15.0(1 J. 1'iiiton, labor 5. '.50 ,in Material 52.47 (j on Wm. C. Leever, labor lii.Ou Wi;l G. Steel, trip to i'of l:ind, relative to atiprolil ia Lons for Crater La'.i i lllgb ''Uy : Chile H. Nat'j'iik. final nv i lent on .4.i"is Valle '-Gold Hill road contract A. T. Drown. labor A. T. Brown, labor Cm -Ore. Poivor Co., lor P. & E. crossing ... Iolett.a Houcliaiii. labor K. Hoard, labor ,. VyaUcr KltO, rent of. for road m.K'hinery .. O. Orkerman, labor Von der Hellon Hdc. supplies Total : The following bills were disallowed relative to the county road fund, to- wit: Cal.-Ore. Power Co., light for P. & K. crossing 1.65 Oarnett-Corey Hdw. Co.. suo plies for Crater I .ake High way Medford Furniture & Hdw. Go., supplies tor Outer Lake Survey n.3o Medford Tent & Awning Co.. iiupplies tor CratPl' Lake. Highway 4 i',2 Woods Lumber Co.. supplies for (.'rater Lake Survey .... 19.S5 Total 39.67 The following bill was continued, relative to Ho- loiiuty road fund, lu- tt; 991.54 1 1.00 52.70 lierhl 1.65 12:00 ....... 10.00 '1.00 S.30 Co.. .6."i Chris II, Nutwtck road sup plies 90.00 The following 4!tls wero allowed relative to the Piific lllghwuy road fund, to-wit; SI. p. lteiinett, etnenso In Sweeney ease ..,. 23.50 37.50 30.00 Court Hull, cur hire Swoeney etise A. 10. Kennies, cash ad vanced to Judge Duvis, Sweeney euse Total 91.00 The following bills were allowed, relative to the Kcnerul countp fund, to-wit: M. F. Horn 2.00 Jiunes Martin I..M) J. O. lsuueson 2.00 Wm, 1. Kinney 1.50 Owen H. .Austin 1.50 W. II. Melntyro 1.50 W. Hay Duvis 4.50 Henry Dimmer 1.50 P. V. 'hiiinmerrield 1.50 Oliver CiuIuk. 5.00 Herman Newstrom 3.00 John Do.idmnu 1.50 Wen Tyrell 3. On W. M. Martin ' 3. on A. P. Weiss 1.50 K. W. llogue, 1,5( Total 30.00 A. (i.UUlNKK. County Cleric. WAXTKU MISCELLANEOUS WANTED pots ut 07-ai. --.Second hand reasonable price. smudge Phone 25 3 WANTED TO KENT Or buy ranch it' price Is right, (live all particu lars In answer. Box 25, Mail Trib une. 2-1!) WANTED Baby (irund l'lano. Spot 249 cash. l!ox 11, .Mail Tribune. WANTED House movers. Phone 4S8-M, or 4SS-X. WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer In hides and wool. Highest prices paid. Offices, Laurel St., Market. Phone 475-L. ' 204 WANTED Remember your poultry ana eggH will bring you more money at Warner, Wortman and Gore's. One price for hens, re gardless of size. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOlt SALE Jersey cow, .lust, fresh, 50. W. J. Harlzell, 40S-J 1. 250 FOlt salk Cheap, one pair gray mores; ono pair young mures, broke to work. .1. S. Norwood. 11. F. D., No. 2, Central Point. 251 EOIt SALE Young Jeraey cow, fresh with heifer calf; extra butter mak cr. M. J. Norris, llrookbank orch Old, 14-F5. 247 l'OH SALE IlEAli ESTATE FOlt SALE 10 acres on Evans creek near Roguo River, 25 acres water might trade for good Medford proporty. Address II. O. Lockwood, Rogue River, Ore. 218 FOR SALE Or trade, tt acres, paid water right for 3 ncres, balance under ditch, near Central Point, Oro. Address 11. O. Lockwood, Rogue River, Ore. 253 FOR SAIJ'l Cheap. Three houses and throe lots; two houses aro on ono lot, one house on one lot, and ono vneant lot. Ham liauor, Nes kowln, Oregon. 269 FOR SALE $500, house and lot 112 Elm St., Highland Park add. Want offer. Address 2636 201U nvo., S. V., Cal, 206 FOR, SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALIC Household goods. West tstlt. t I 56 253 FOR SALK coiiditlon. -7 hives of bees in .1. S, Vilas. iood 253 FOR SALE -Cheap, one Petaluma Incubator, 252 egg capacity, in good condition. W. P. Holbrook, Eugle Point, Ore. 251 FOR SALE -llilllnrd table; also agent for the Victor Safe and Lock Co. ( John Lvden, Jacksonville, Ore. 252 FOR SALE Beardless need barley. ,1'hone 732-.I2, Route 2, llox 112. 271 FOR SALE 2 used Fords in good roouir. Bernard .Motor Co., Phono 304. 24S' l'OH SALE Sliitrplnss c renin rator. Call 5 39-R-2. sepa- 29 FOR SALE Plow, "A" harrow, Klin- ball weedor. potato digger and alckle grinder. Carliin & Taylor. FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clovert timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Ore. FOlt SALE - Tainale and light lunch parlor in Vreku, Cal.. doing a good (business. For sale on account ol poor heallh. Dandy proposition for a man and wife. Can cafdly be converted Into a short order place and do a big business. Ad dress P. O. Box 4 13. Yrcka. Cal. 2 1 FOR EXCHANGE FOR KXCHANOK Choice resldento 418 Ho. Oakdale, Medtord, for Los Angeles rcFidence. Address Owner 2131 6th avo., Los Angeles, Cal. 230 FOR EXCHANGE Hardware and Implement business, Cal., netting J23O0 year, fS.000, for grain oi stock acreage here. 210-acro stock ranch south of KUim ath Falls, f 8.000, take residence for part, balance easy, no cash re quired. 62-arre ranch in fine dairy district, Wash., $15,01111 for city Income or cheap acreage, Clark Realty Co.. 200 Philips Kill". 24S FOlt EXCHANGE 1 40 acres, six miles from Central Point, 50 iu cultivation, balance easily cleared. Gooil buildings, all leuieil, t'lOOIl, Will take small acreage near town a: pail pJOmciit and nite lime on biiUiiev, E. , Lii), Gold ttlll. z.,l' HTKAVEli. STU A YED Yearling Jersey heifer, no mark, llrand J on left hip. C01110 to rny place on Dee. X, 1916, 2 miles south of Trull. A. A. Hull. ' 21'J 1'1'ltN 1SH El) A PAltTM KNTS. FOU KENT 5-room bouse with or without ucrca;;c. Phono S20-X. 247 FOR. KENT Am leaving city for six months and will rent my furnished home very reasonable to desirable purtlos. 423 So. Laurel. l'OH ItKXT MIHCKLI.ANKOIS FOU KENT On shares. 50-acre orchard of 12-year Newtown and Spitz apples, together with about 20 acres, irnrt under cultivation, five neres being under water. 12 miles from .Medford, three from railroad. For further Informal Ion i address P. O. Box 8.S1, Medford. , MONEY TO LOAN MONEY farms. Main. TO LOAN On Improved I P. K. Nulley, 707 West 201 MONEY TO LOAN Have money to 1 loan on first mortgages. Quiclc f service. E. S. Tuuiy, 210 Gnrnett- ; Corey bldg. ; IU'SINESS IMRECTOKY Auto Supplies LAHEIl AUTO SPRING CO. Wa ; nro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plnnt In tho Pa-1 clfie northwest. Use our springs f when others fall. Sold uudcr guar-! antoe. 26 North Fifteenth St i Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and1 Notary, Ttoonis 9-10, Jackson Coun- ty Bank Building, entrance N. ; Central, Medford. Ore. PORTER J. NEFF- Attorney at law, Medford National rooms 8 nnd 9, Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer. Garnett . Corey bldg. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to got th money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has-' kins' Illdg., 216 E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dontlst. Over Dan lels Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. Hecidonce Phono 000-Y. 161 DR. W. M. VAN 8C0Y0C DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC DontlRts ' Garnott Corey BIdg., Suite 810 Medford, Oro. Phono 856. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. P. & 11. Bld Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard nnd land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE Get your preruinej. cleaned up for the summer. Cabv on the city garbage wagons to good sorvlce. Phone 874-L. Y. Allen. j Instruction In Music FRKD ALTON H A IG HT Teacher o: piano and harmony. Hnight Mush Studio, 401 Garuett-Coroy BIdg. Phono 72. ) Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Jnnuranci office. Fire, Automobile, Accldont Liability, Plate Glass, . Contrae and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 2H Garnctt-Cbrey BIdg. Pliysielnns nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARI Osteopath!, physician. 303 Garuett-Coroy built! ing. Phono 130. j DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician am surgeon, Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat. Eyes scietf tlflcally touted and glasses sui plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. I It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. C( bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. I Printer? and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best equipped printing office 1 Southern Oregon; Book bindlni loose leaf lodgers, billing system! etc. Portland prices. -27 Nort Fir st. . ... ;, . t Trans! cr EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE Ct Ortlco 42 North Front st. Phon 315. Prices right. Service gua an teed. ' . MODISTE Bertha M. Borrall. Phon 422-L 619 East Main. i WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on our lis, 6-room modern house on one of be streets in town. House could not 1 built for less than two thousand do lii is ; on paved street; alxty-flve fee! East front; good nhape. Will st fui nil ure with house ut half prlc, Terms on part. ' See me now. ' ' J. C. BARNES 10H VYmI Ulu. ntiml. S