arEDTOTCT) MATL TRTTitTyfl, !rEDFORP, OKFiOX, WttDNT.STiAV. .TAXlTATJY 24, .1017 lAOE FIVT! TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock l'OliTLAKD.llr., Jan. 24. Mops higher; receipts 'J-l'J. Hulk nf pack ing grades, 10.S0( 1U.1IIJ; heavy packing, 21 In y.'iO pounds, itilO.S.'ifj'i' 10.11 "i ; heavy butchers, ifUi.T'ifif 10.8'i; light iHM-kiKfir, 170 Id l!IO pounds, . lO.tiOC" 30.7."; rough heavy, !tfl.."iO(tT10.2."i: pigs mill skips, .il(u !)..r0; stock hogs, $8.2."i(iil; cripples 8(!Y. Cnttli' steady; receipts 1,"). Slccrs, prime light, if8.H,")((( 8..itl ; prime heavy, $8(8.:l."); good, 7.7.(o'8; cow's, choice, $7.:t,')(n 7.,'iU; medium to good, ifUM'(a 7 ; ordinary In lair, ."..-(l( O.'i'i : heifers, 7..")0; balls, .:i.."0(u 5..r0; calves, ll(: 10. Sheep steady; receipts 11(12. Lnuihs, cost of tnoualaias, $11,511(0 12; lanibs valley, $1 H-i'lLoU; lanibs, good, it.7"( 1 1).25 : choice yearling weth ers, .fll.7.)C10.,')0; good yearlings, $!)..')0( 9.7); choice ewes, if S(o 8.,i0 ; heavy ewes, !f(l.7( 7.."i0. Portland Butter rui ucuiu c I'orUaud, Or., Ji firm; uiay advance. ui. 21. Mattel Portland Grain I'OHTLANT), Or., Jan. 21. Wheat lirm; no trading; spot bids 1 to 2c higher. Iflitestein, $1.00: Kortv-fold, $1.0:1; club, $1.02; red h'ussinn, iu.r.8. Hurley Xo. 1 I'ccd, .fill. Today's ear receipts; Wheat ,", barley 2, flour It, oats 4. hay 0. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. 24. Wheal : Open. Close. ,3llny 1.H- $1.84'. i ;Jaly. J 1.51 U l.XV'i Circuit Court. Chan. K. Slugoon, executor, vs. 8. T. Richardson, et ux, to recover money. Llda Meadows vs. .Martha Leo Meadows, summons. Probate. V. W. .McDonald, estate, proof of publication. KinmeU Ileeson, estate, oath ot executrix and executor. Oeo. K. Watte, estate, petition. Order discharging administrator. Ileal Estate Transfers. Oscar P. Onlnard, et ux, to 8. .0. (lalnard, W. I). to land near Ashland $ Llda T. Garnott, et vir, lo Paul Krutzlcr, et ux, W. I), to IS acres in T. 37, It. 2 W It. 11. Toft to rtankin listes, W. D. to land In T. 37 S., It. 1 W John T. Peterson to Leonard It. Ulomqulst, Q. C. I), to land in sec. 20, T. 35 S., it. S W C. P. Good, et ux, to James L. Sholton, ct ux, W. D. to land 1n T. 39 S., It. 1 E W. C. Butler to .Mary Emma Kllgore, deed (lova and af fection! to land In sec. 29,.. T. 35 S., It. ! E ...... Jennie Jr. Carton, e. vir, to (i. M. T.oomis, W. 11. to loi.d In T. ft 7 ci., It. '.' W 111) 10 10 10 ASHLAND AND WIT, Ashland girl.s' ha.skcthal! players "ere defeated at Yreka last Friday evening by the close score of 0 lo H. J Ashiand Unite lodge, No. I22.'l,l Loyal Order of .Moose, had o gala j lime at its regular meeting on Monday ! night, w hen twenty-nine initiates ere rounded un. the result of the visit of Max M. Donohoc of Portland, field organizer of the order, who has been in this territory for some lime past. Among candidates, the new have! city administration seems to been represented in a hod v. including Mayor Lninkin, Recorder Wimer. Chief of Police Atfeibiu v and Fir Chief IlobL-ou. The activities of Ihe business session were followed by an elaborate banquet and social smoker, in which over 100 participated, in eluding a score of vi-itina .Moose from Medford. The organization lias laken a renewed life here, anil Mon day's lively iallicring is but the forc rniunx ui Oilieis lii follow dining the COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. You Need Hot Suffer From Catarrh j You have probably been In tho habit (f using external treatments to relieve your catarrh. You have applied sprays, r-ashes and lotions to the mucous sur faces of the noso ami throat, have been temporarily relieved, und then wondered a short time al ter, why you wera troubled with another attack of catarrh. You should realize that catarrh is an infection of the blood. This fact has been agreed upon by specialists in catarrh troubles, and has been Proven in (ho laboratwriv.- of tbt) Swift "inter. i(. F. saylcs is dictator nl Ashland llutlc lodge; .. . fok. treasurer; ,1. T. Sink's, seeivtarv. Mciabeiship ;!,". Funeral services ol' Levi Marvin b.. .lied M,,ii.h,v. were held Wednesday afternoon at Dodge's un dertaking parlors, conducted by l!ev. W. J. Douglass of the .Methodist church. Interment in Mountain View cemetery, lie was a native of Ore- Son, 02 years of ago, nil leaves a wife and daughter. He was the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Hatch, ami the family home Is on upper Granite street. The men's bible class id' the l'res byterian Sunday school, of which Ihe pastor is Ihe teacher, are planum;; a birthday surprise on him at the church parlors on Wednesday even ing, licv. Harry A. Carnahau is a native of Illinois and was born at Aledo, January 21, 1807. As a re minder of his ,'iUth birthday anni versary his class have in mind the presentation of a handsome umbrella, (told bandied, and possessing the magical attributes of being "recov ered' if worn out, strayed or stolen. Mr. Canadian served pastorates in Nebraska and Montana before coming to Ashland, and is a man of soninl personality, deservedly popular with all citizens and, moreover, an able preacher. On Sunday, July 14, billiard rooms here kept open house, but on last Sunday the lid was on again. A new interpretation of Ihe Sunday closing law determined the, fact that a spe cific municipal ordinance governs and will stand the acid test as against a general statute. J. I liochd of this oily, who was elected president of the eight allied farm loan associations of Jackson county, is, with other officials of Ihe organization, perfecting: plans to place the rural credit feature on a working basis as soon as possible. The Men's Social Service league met in the chapel annex to the Meth odist church Tuesday evening. The topic, "Wliiil Can Oar Men Bo to Help Ashland?" might by implication create the impression that the women are engaged in all the major activ ities of the city. The Coast Artillery Irani beat the high school basketball players at the nrinorv last Salitrdav night, the first same of the season. For the first lime in years the rot ary snow plow has not as yet been used oil the Shasta division of the Southern Pacific this winter.. Outisiimir is ol'teiing live cents per head for vats, dead oi' alive, delivered at city ball, u bounty made necessary in order to gel rid of the pests. The high price of potatoes is en couraging shipments on a biu- scale California and other southern point are importing instead of exporting Last week a train ot forty cars went south through here loaded exclusively with spuds from the Willamette val ley. Joseph H. Rutherford of New York City, a former lawyer, has been elect ed lo succeed Ihe late l'astor ltassell as head of the International Diblc Students' association. Specifically, I bis title is president of the Watch j Tower llible and Tract society. The (new official plans a lour of the I'a leil'ie coast section at an early dale. Ashland supports a thriving branch of this organization. Drilling; cm the Hodge soda well has been discontinued for the present and until sonic tests are heinjr made rela tive to flow and quality of water. The depth reached was 207 feet, the well being six inches in diameter. The or iginal depth before recent deepening operations was I'M feet. The locality is six miles east of town. licv. II. A. Carnahau, l'resbyterian, and licv. W. J. Dnuirhiss, Methodist, exchanged pulpits last Sunday morn ing for that day and date only, an arrangement which appeared to be mutually satisfactory to the rospcr- live congregations'. About a score of local Knights Templar went to Medford last Snu- dav, in attendance upon the funeral j services of W. II. Stewart, who was 'a member of Malta Coinmaudcry, No. I 4. nf this city. I The first basketball game of the 1 season, as "far as the presence of visiting tennis is concerned, win nc Ashland and Cottage Grove high schools, at the gym, Wednesday even- ing, January 24. Funeral services of Mrs. Myrtl May Campbell, who diid on Sunday, were held at Ihe Methodist church on Tue.-dav afternoon, conducted by Ifi.v. W. .1. l)oii"hiss and licv. II. J. Vnn Fossen. Interment was ii Mountain View cemctrrv. The dc oen-ed was :',7 vc.ir- ol age and i native of Kansas. liesidc- l.cr hns- l 1 I) I' I -iiiinlx ll. -he leaves Specific Co. S. P. T,.. which was dis covered over fifty years ago. will cleanse your blood of tho catarrhal ...!! lhorcliv- relieve you OOliOIlS iou '" - - of the dripping in your throat, tho sores in your nostril,, spitting, nawK ing and bad breath. . All druggi-ts carry S S. S., and the phv?ieiarj of our MeJicr.l Dirt ment will cheerfully answer any let ters which you may write them m regard to your cne. Swift Specific threc children. She was the daugh icr of .Mr. and Mrs. James llanvlt. residing cast of Ashland. I'aui Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Winter, is a third recruit for Ihe navv who has recently enlisted, hav ing taken the preliminary examination tor an electrical coni fer tbi' navv. as outlined .1 Stale liioloyist Kinlcy will give an illustrated lecture on the wild animal.-, and birds of Oregon at the Vining Thursdav afternoon from 1 to ,", which will be free to the school chil dren, lie will repeat the entertnin uienl in the cveuing in connection with the regular feature of Ihe Hie liter. Mrs. A. W. Atterbury, residing at 140 Sherman street, accidentally fell on Alonday morning and was removed to the sanitarium, where an applica tion of the X-ray revealed a broken ankle. She is the mother of Chief of Police Attorbnry. J. II. Hunter has traded his 100 acres of orchard and other land, in cluding reservoir and water rights, to Canadian parties for 040 acres of grain lands in Alberta, Can., near the holdings of the Kliasons of this city, who have extensive ncrcago in the locality of Lethhridge, in that prov ince. 'Resolved, that Oregon should adopt a health insurance law embody ing the essential features of the American association of labor legis lation," was n question in intcrschol astie debate which was won both af firmatively and negatively by Ashland high school debaters last Friday evening. Priseilln Carnation mid Lloyd Turner, representing the nega tive, won here over Medford. Ernest Abbott and ( leo Kirk, representing the affirmative, won at Grants Pass over Ihe team of that city. Hob Spencer has relumed lo Ha waii after a visit villi relatives here. Instead of teaching, be will enter the employ of a railroad and ocean trans portation company. A. D. Doans of Portland, president of Hie Hawthorn Sheet Metal works of that city, was. here early in the week renewing the acquaintance, of liev. JI. C. Heed. The visitor was on his way to California. Ilerl (Ircer, ha ing attended a meet ing of the State K.dilorial association at Salem, will remain at the capital during the legislative session, assist ing Ihe lobby in various' measures. notably regarding protective features m behalf of the printing trades. He will also advocate legislation empow ering the public service commission to probe inlo the matters of tlje print paper ii.oinqion . In common with other Postal Tele graph olticcs throughout the country. tlic local branch is .sharing in a 0 pel cent increase of wages as recently fixed by the coi-pornt ion. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton and daughter, Juiiuila, spent Tuesday at .Mr. Stea ills'. All auto from Medford came up to the power plant Friday, making the trip ns far as Jlr. Nye's without dif ficulty, but from there on the going was bud, lis the snow was deep and the road unbroken. In the ear were Mr. Bradley, Mr. Darnell and two other gentlemen. They returned lo Medford Saturday. Another snow fell Saturday night on top of the old one, which stays with ns faithfully. Harold Peyton went to the valley Tuesday to look for work. Nelson Nye went vallcyward Sat urday. Hope Xye spent one night last week with Pearl Peyton. The twelve Indies belonging lo Ihe W. M. B. club entertained their hus bands and children Saturday night at Mr. Richardson's. There were a good many present and they bad mu sic, games and a good lime. Mr. liroonifield went to the valley Safurdav lo prove up on his home stead. He expects to return Tuesday. Miss Delie Wliisennnt spent the week end visiting at Mr. Lewis', p.ert Higiiibothnra's and .Mr. Krine's. James Peyton made a business trip tu Medford last week. Slnwnrt and Orn Ditsworlh spent Saturday night and Sunday on the Peyton side of the river. Howard Kincaid look dinner at Mr. I'oelor's Sunday. Miss llclva Walker visited home folks at the viid of the. week. Mr. Stanford Aik. n returned her to her school Sunday. Pearl I'evtoii and Mr-t. Strains. spent Monday with Mrs. Dawson. We lieu nl with re-let of the pass a- away of Grandma Gordon Mon iilav nl .Meoioro. .ii's. itoruou is one of tiie pi'im -'i's of this country. She had a laie family, and the many tlicads of the Gonloii'.s will sympa thize with l':i"n in their hi reavenjent 1 1 l.i hi'.! III! - ale! K:M I I '.'i-e n He.'iulc ui'io t ran-acl iti'4 husiue.-- hf-r 1 1n- lll-t of Ihe week. F., S. La l'"ite of this i it uu'""l: FLOUNCE ROCK FRiLLS CENTRAL POINT business trip to Grants I'a.ss Wed-!1'011' nesdav. W. L. Lewis, Ihe jita, v man, has purchased from Clarence Loverii thciSOent .Monday afternoon in .Medfurd Central Point unto line, opcratinc be I ween Central Point ami .Medford. and will continue to give ihe same ef- ieieiit service thai Sir. Lovern alvvavs tn ve. Mr. and Mrs. Pici'soi. ami little laughter, of Medford, were Sunday rqests of Sir. and Mrs. Floyd March. ' Sir. and Sirs, ltiistoe, who have been visiting Sir. and Sirs. SlcOowell and family, left for Happy Camp. Oil., Monday morning, where be has eclired employment. Charles 1!. day and wife of Sled- ford spent Wednesday afternoon with Sir. Gay's father mid mother, Sir. and Sirs. J. 11. Gay of this city. The W. 1!. 0. held their installation Saturday muming, January 20. The officers installed are namely: Sirs. Krnestine Rostcd, president ; Sirs. Fannin liebb, senior vice; l.ucv Will- nuns, junior vice; Inez rurgcson, oaductor; Sirs. Pructt, assistant conductor; Sirs. SleDowell, secrcturv: Sirs. Love, treasurer; Sirs. Tinny, in side guard; Mrs. Frederick, press cor respondent; Mrs. Thornbrough, patri otio instructor; Katie Kldridge, first color hearer; Georgia Lyons, second color bearer; Mrs. Sle.liinpsy, third color bearer; Mrs. Slinnick, fourth color bearer. The following ladies of the Medford corps were afternoon visitors: Mrs. lioseburry, senior vice department president; Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Hull, Mrs, Recce, Sirs. Norris, Mrs. Mulliolland, Mr. Clay and Mr. Hull; ulso two members of the Sled ford post. Sirs. Inez Furgeson, us installing officer, deserved much credit for her good work in (his line After installing exercises were over a sumptuous banquet was served and a program rendered. The basketball game's between the Gold Hill mid Central Point high schools were well attended. The boys' and girls' teams played. Central Point won both games. The boys won f8 to 2 and the girls won 17 to Kl. Sir. and Mrs. J. R. Kusley left Tuesday morning lo visit friends and relatives at Riddle. Sirs. Ted Hill made a business I rip to Tola Tuesday. Sir. and Mrs. W; C. Chapman and Sliss t'hapmau of lleagle, also Claude Chapman of .Medford, were calling on our people Tuesday morning. W. L. Lewis has purchased Ihe Star Auto line, formerly operated liy Claude Chapman, and now has con trol of ihe jiltiey l.iiisiuess between Central Point and Medfurd. The ninny friends ol Sirs. Kdna P.owers Holland were very much pain ed to bear ''of her itntiuielv death at Marl'a, Tex. Several years ago Sirs, Holland and her brother, James, then of Ashland, attended school here and made their home with their aunt, Sirs. Frederick. Sirs. Holland made many triends here, who regret her death very much. Sirs. Clio's. Huberts of Phoenix was visiting .Mrs. James Allen of North Talent Tuesday. Mr. Iteimer of the experiment sta Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning GeC In the habit of drinking a glate of hot water before breakfast. We're not here long, ao let's make our stay agreeable. Lot us llvo well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well, what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy It Is if one will only adopt tho morning Inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they nrise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, feel ns fresh as a daisy by opening Iho Rluices of the system each morning and flushing out tho whole of the internal puisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, heforo breakfast, drink a glass ot real hot water with a tea?toonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from tho stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible Wasto, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweeteuing and purifying the entiro alimentary canal before putting moro food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phospho'e on an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all Iho sour foi-mentaiions, gases, waste and acidity and gives ouo a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you am enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate Is quietly extracting a large volume of water from tho Mood and getting ready for a thorough Hushing of oil tho Insldu crruuB. j 'the millions of pooplo who nro ; lolhcri'd wl'h constipation, billons ; sT'i'lls, stomach tronblo; others who t "have sallow skltic blood disorders and slcl.lv conipl'xtotiH nro utK'-d to got a j qnarier loiuij of llniostono phosphate f...... .lr- .inn. 'thin will com! from the drug store. 'I Ills will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make I anyone a pronounced crank on the aublect of Innlde MRtlilng Potoro liroaK ft j ,- ivtL Monday for a ten days stay at Coi'Vallts. Xlr,, N- Ficnch of North Talent having tlental work done Mr. and Mrs. 11. ti. Parker of Horn brook, Calif., are in the valley on business and were plcusant callers at the home o your correspondent Mon day. Mrs. J. H. Huberts, Miss I.ula Uoli- erts, Mrs. I". Carey, Sirs. W. S. Slan eliir, Mr. and Mrs. P. t'. Iteiaier were :all trading In .Medford Saturday from North Talent.. The Phoenix depot has been closed up and Agent 1. cullers bus been as signed to another station ill the northern purl of Josephine county. Mrs. Callie llutton of Harney coun ty is visiting at the pleasant home of Mr. and .Mrs. A. S. Furry. Owing to illness In tho liume of your correspondent there havo been no Eden Precinct Items for (ho pasl two weeks. Thoso from Phoenix who did their usual Saturday trading in ..Medford were .Mr. and Mrs. W. SI. C'urless, Mrs. Mucker Wright, Owen liunlap. .Mrs. Clausing, Sir. and Mrs. II. II. Corless, Sir, Lockwood, Sir. Horine, Sir. and Sirs. Kenwood, Tato Kd- wards. Those from ISast Kden wore Sir. and Sirs. Otto Caster and family, .Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. Anderson, Sirs. J. E. tiraffes, Sirs. Yost. Sir. and Sfrs. Win. McKay. .Mr. Geo. Morris, Mr. and Sirs. John EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS Take s ghua of Salt before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you. The 'American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we cat too much and all our food ia rioh. Our blood is filled with tirio acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and tho result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneyB feel liko lumpa of lead; your back hurls or tho urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you sutler with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomneh, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Baits; take a tsblcsnoonful in a glasB of water before breakfast for u few daya nd your kidneys will then act lino. This famous suits is made from tho acid of grain's and lemon juice, oooibincd with lithia, and has been' used for generations to Hash and stimulate cloeged kidneys; to neutralize tho acids ia the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending blnddor disorders. eyTad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jcre, makes a delightful effervescent lithra-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can mako a mistake by having a good Liducy flush ing any time, CLASSiriLh ADVEItTISlACi DATES. One cent per word per Issue; ti limes for the price of Fifty . cents a line by month, without change. Five words lo the line. till! WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED VoriT. ritTor" ra"ne"h,niar ried man, with experience as clerk. Ilodkill. 2 1 Ifenesnee si. 2U0 HELP tVA.Yi'En MALE WAXTKD Hood maii lo cut wood by the Iter. Itroniiner Bros, ranch. Phone 3SD..I2. 2i; .MALE HELP Splendid opportuni ties for good mecliuiiics. Practical courses In all branches of engi neering -.gas, eloiirlcul, automo bile, gasoline, traelor, nieclianiral drawing, etc. Write for Illustrated catalogue Si.attio (Engineering School, Seattle, Vn. II ELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Tel 72 1-J. 2;t" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent wheel chair with privilege ot buying. Phono 42U-L. 201 WANTED Host bargain In modern Tesldence, $luuo to $1.1H0; cash or terms; havo buyer. Dennett In vestment Co. 2i I W ANTED Houses to move. Phone 4SS-SI, or 4SS-X. SVANTED 0. A. Hunilln, dealer In hides and wool. Highest prlcos paid. Offices, Laurel St., .Market, Phone 4 i 3-L. 204 WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortman and Oore s. One price for hens, ro Kurdlesn of sim. FOIt SALE POLLTItY FOR SALE- I'.'ilK.s lor hatrhiliK, irolu first prize wlnoiB at State Poul try SIioa-. S ('. White Leghorn. ll.OO ,,ur KltillK. P.. C. H'lOi' l.n"i'.l ' a adot t , ?l-'"' i"'T M't tuiK. Ord r now for Hilar.' ;,ni. h Ing. P. K. Wyu"ooi. s.'.i ,..st. I I'.ill si. Phone 2" I W. 2s.' ,OI N A 1. 1 , - I lion While Dock eoc.iro's. Phone S-IIJ. ('. . Jlyors. 2 0;! FOR SALE Rhode Island lied" unks, I'limm 370-W. i" Ileeson. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller were In Medford from Talent last Saturday. ?lrs. .Nannie Wotr of Phoenix spent Sunday with friends in .Mdi'ord. . The Women of Woodcraft and W. O. W. held Joint iminllatIon lust Thursday evening at Phoenix.. A ban quet followed tho Installation work and was much enjoyed by all. A beautiful gold pin emblem of the or- iter was presented to their past clerk Mrs. Krt'd Furry by tlu circle im-m- THAT JAR OF MUSTEROLE 0N: THE BATH-ROOM SHELF j s Relieved Pain for Every One in tho Family When little Susie bad the croup; when Johnny got his loot wet and caught cold; wlii'ii tattler sprained nts kiicc; wiicn granny's rheumatism bothered her That jar of Slusterole was right there to give relief and comfort. Slusterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It will not blister like a mustard plaster. tjuick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, toiisilitis, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilhkiins, frosted feet, colds on Ihe chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Trv Musicrolc (or cr'upv children. FOK SALELIVESTOCK. FOR tiALK 12 pigs, weight 25 to Drown, Eagle Point 50 lbs. C. H. toad. 260 POl SALIC Cheap, for cash, gentle . 6-yenr old driving mare; rubber tired, top buggy and harness, all in first class condition; ulso 3 In. Mitchell wagon or will trado for si 1-4 In. wagon. (1. l. Loomls, Robs Lane, it. It. 2, Box 20. 200 FOR SALE Horses and farm iniple nienta. Phono 473-Y. 1005 8o. Peach. 263 FOH BALL .UiBOKLLANEOUS Foil SALE Dry nian.nnila, laurel and some oak wood, $1.70 a tier on ground, or $3.25 delivered Phono 370-lt. . 204 FOR SALE 1912 Dulrk touring car, $250. Owner leaving country. Val ley Oarage. ' 201 FOR SALE Home grown alfull'a seed. See Wallucc Woods at Hub bard Dros. 20 FOR SALE Household S23 East Dili street. furniture, 201 FOR SALE Furniture at a bargain 1 It Central Phono 4' St. 201 FOR SALK Union Wilton rug, S'2x II, $7.00. 421 South Fir st. Tel ephoiie 212-R. FOR SALE Feed sunflowers 5c lb $4 a hundred; select seed, 10c lb F. S. Carpenter, 201-11 1. 202 FOR SALE Hard wood, sound and dry. Phono 72S-R. 202 FOR SALE flood cooking apples price reasonable. Produiers Fruit ( o. of Oregon warehouse. 202 FOR SALE 01 1.15. -Good surrey. Call " 201 FOR SALE ling tight fenco at Pell's, Ashland, for JI3 cents per rod. Emil Poll. 201 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central point, Oro. IT N IS I II : I ) A PA ItT.M ENTS. FOR KENT -Furnished apartment, hot water heat. Tho Ilorbea. FOR RENT Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, steam heat, hot and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel Holland. I-'OK SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR SA LE - At a bargain, if sold promptly, 5;t aero ranch, :tu acres In pears and apples, mostly pears. Trees seven years old; tw-o miles from city. Address 11, .Mall Tri bune. 202 FOR SALE Alfalfa land under Irri gation in .Shasta Valley $125 per acre; perpetual wutor right; easy ternin; will ralso from seven to nino tons ier acre. For particulars write or phono lo C. D. Abbott, Jack sonville. Phono 202. 201 FOR SALE Will sell teiwicres good black soil, willi seven acres bearing pcai'H, and balance nlfnlfa; good small house, barn, running water, outbuildings nnd implements. To tal price $2000. Only $1000 cash required. E. s. Tinny, 210 Oar-nett-Coioy Illdg. 2a; FOR SALE Alfalfa and slock ranch known as Dividend liar or Wait Plnce on Squaw Creek. Twentv acres cleared und under ditch with ample wa'cr. Title now perfected For particulars see Geo. W. Cheri v, I a i-1: .so 11 Co-mtv Dank lluilding. John A. Wait, administrator, Wi'.t. kins, Or'gor,. FOR SALE - Cheap. Thren houses nnd three lots; two houses are on one lot. one house on one lot, and one vacant lot. Sam Hauer, Nes kowln. Oregon. 209 HI'SINLSS oppoin t MTIF.S FOR S M.I-: - Old I'stabli-hed business in Mamma I alls; oilier ioisliies in view rea-oiis for Melllne. v 111 oii'I m It an ,,1,1,'H fnr noi, i. khIi- If ou have $2(010 lo Invest In go- lug husiiu for particulars ad dreaS '. I) Oregon. Do's :S. hlamalb Fall: 203! FOR CATARRH and HAY FEVEH k Donnlt Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL ORUO STORES gfi TU3tg5C JABSBOC ajgg?! l,OST U)ST While ulioppius in Med fori, l.arjio trlnnffiilur goniet brooch, liberal reward. Leave at TriV-uno oflico. f I'OU I'.XCIIAXGB TO Til AHIO Furnlslieil house with lUhtH and wafer, lot. woodshed, poultry liouso and yard for team, wagon and harness. Address Box C, .Mail Tribune. a t 4 l'OH SALE OlS TKADK House and two lots on West 9th st. Sled ford, Ore. John U. Hair, ltoisue Itlver. Or. . iH2 MONEY TO LOAN- TO LOAN $1,000 to $10, DUO on good number one ranch property. Jap Andrews, 202 9. Orange. Phono 8"3-J. 2C0" MONEY TO LOAN On Improved farnm. P. K. Nalley, 707 West Main. 2G1 MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett- coroy nidg. BV81XES9 II RECTO HY , Auto HuppUes LAHKIt AUTO SPRING CO, We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our Bprings when othors fall. Sold under guar antee. 28 North Flltoonttt Bt Portland, Ore: Attorneys OEO. SV. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NKFK Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Building. . A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett- ooroy mag. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc. Rooms 1, 2, 8. Hon- klna' Illdg., 210 K. Main st; . Dentists DR. T. V. SHASV Dentist. Over Dan- lels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 092-Y. Rccldcnce Phone 600-Y. 161 DR. W, M. VAN SOOYOC DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Onrnett Corey Bids, Suite 810 Medford, Ore. Phone 85(1. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMING9 Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estlmutes, irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city gnrbago wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. t. Y. Allon. Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher o! piano and harmony. Halght MusU Studio, 401 Garnett-Coroy Bldg, mono a Insurance EARL 8. TUMY Oenoral Insurance ofilco, Firo, Automobile, Accident Liability. Plato Glass, Contract and Surety llonds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 210 Garnet t-Corey Illdg. Physicians nnd Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garaetl-Coroy build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, car, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlat for S. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. V. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone (67. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgors, billing bj stems etc. Portland prices. 27 North Kir st Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco 43 North Front st. Phone 816. Prices right. Service guar anteed. WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on our list, 6-room modern house on one of best streets in town. House could not be built for less than two thousand dol lars: on paved street; sixty-five feet; Lust front; good shape. Will sell j furniture with house at halt price. i Term, on part i ' ! See me now. J. C. BARNES - 101 Wat MlD StrMt'-s