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V ALL SEEMED UNREST In those days when Kalzer 1)111 Bald to all the nations of the earth, "get you out of the waters or my pond for verily," says he, "I am going to get King George's goat" and when these sayings reached the ears of King Woodrow and his val ient men, they sent word to Kalzer BUI that he had covered too ninth territory, because he, Woodrow, needed some water for his kid navy to pluy In and If he allowed any of his under sea tadpoles to bother or get In the hoy's iway, they would likely catch It for a -mascot, and about that tlnie, A. I)., there came out of the hills near the city of Medford one named Camahan, whose sir name was Prank, crying there Is near you, back in the Sis kiyou hills much copper, gold and silver and the place is called Blue Led! and when these sayings were noised around, there arose a mighty boat, led by men named Cnllaghun, Jcilness, Jones, I.undgren and others, and they went to ono named Shortio ut the big store and said unto him, wo want much powder, i fuse, caps, steel shovels, picks, J: wheelbarrows and then Immediately arose a great noise like distant thun der, for Big Johnson and Ben were cutting steel and loading many trucks to hasten to get the gold, silver and copper to the smelter and behold the tillers or the soil got busy, for there was wanted much beans, pork and potatoes. So great was the demand for these things that the people round about Mcdford forgot the trouble be tween Kalzer Bill nnd others and all toyed themselves with copper and Putnam, the great spiel producer, bo Kan to write about the doings, so that It was soon known througboutthe i mighty laud nnd this was the bc- ginning and wo await with much joy i the coming harvest. TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock ' 1'ORTt.AXI), Or.,. Fob. 7. Hops. strong; receipts '1M. Hulk of packing grades, $n.4.r)((iill.7.'); heavy pack nig, .f ll.U.Vn ll.",'; light packing $11.4fi( ll.tiO; rnujrli hoav $10.:if n10.75; pigs nnd .skips, $ 1 OVi'iti1 H; stock hogs, .(H).7.'(a0.2 (.'utile strong; rccciptx 102. Steers,'1 prime -light, "if8.7S(i'0.'2()'; prime heavy,.-$8.7')(;9.10; good, $8,250? 8.fl,"; cows, choice, .!!7.B06i7.73 f me dium to-pood, .f7(o 7.125; ordinary to fair, ' .$ ll(p(i.7o ; heifers,- $4(n7.50; tmllH,'. $!l.r00i)5..0 j-ctilvwi, iWifri. 8. Sheer, 'sit roup; -receipts 805. Lambs) east of mountains, .$12.25(11 12.50; lambs, valley, $1 .'M(tT 1.75; lambs, good, $11 ((I'll. 50; choice yearling wethers, $lu( 10.50; good yearlings, $n.75(fl0; -choice ewes, .$0(00.25; heavy ewes, .$ 8.50(n 8.75. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 7. Wheat easy; no trading. Spot bids 4 to tic lower. Riuestem. $1.50; FortyMd, $1.46; club, .$1.44; red Russian; $1.4.1. Hurley unchanged. Today's car receipts : Wheat 10, barley J, flour 2, oats 2, hav 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Feb. 7 Wheat: Open. $1.7H 1.47, Close. 1.00"., 1.4(i',j May ........ July ROGUE RIVER FISH BILL TO OREGON SENATE SALEM, Feb. 7. An unsuccessful effort to bring up the Rogue ltlver fish bill has been made In the house, nnd as far as the house is concerned Is now "ancient history." The tight will now be waged In the senate. Mr. Callan, who from the start has bitterly opposed the passage of the 11. at this afternoon's session asked that the bill be reconsidered, stating that an (justice had been done to the Industries of our state . . . it UJ Uio puK .".a "... ""'- that his motion to reconsider would be granted. VALLEV homes for CHILDREN OF FRANCE . Fifteen little French fatherless children have already found kind godparents in the Rogue River val - lev according to announcement made; hv the central committee xt the Fatherless Children of France, Med- Grandfather Hell Tell Yon ford committee. The treasurer, Mrs. Frank Preston, has almost suffic ient funds collected in small amounts from ten cepts to several dollars, to support another child. Contribution of small amounts is a means which Is being taken by a groat many peo ple both children and grown-ups to aid In keeping war orphans out of the institutions and In their own homes. The chairman of the Medford com mittee, Mrs. Stewart Patterson, has list of names and ages of French children, who are In dire need of help and she will be glad to give this in formation to any ono who Is interested. The advisory committee and the of ficers are as follows: Mrs. Stewart Patterson, chairman; Mrs. Churlo-i Schleifelln, Mrs. Win. Gore, Miss .Mar garet Hubbard, Mrs. Donald Clark, Miss Hobinson, Judge Tou Velio, Mr. Doudinot Conner, Leonard Carpen ter; secretary, Mrs. Leonard Carpen ter; treasurer. Mrs. Frank Preston: Depositary, Mrs. John Orth. Additional pledge slips can bo se cured either from Miss Robinson at the Public Library or from the treas urer. .Medals designed nnd executed by the famous Frencb jeweler, Lullque, are on sale nt Martin J. lteddy'a. The funds from these medals are used to augment the small contributions. Those who have already pledged themselves to take children arc: The Colony Club, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Knglish, Mrs. Alice Scudder, Mr. tid Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Judge and Mrs. Frank Tou Velle, Dr. and Mrs. LouiB Saladc, Mr. and Mrs. Mann, Mr. iWnldo W. Willlard, Mr. Vilas Dockwith, Jr., Miss Kuth Downo, Musters Far- well and Corning Konly, Muster Slew art Patterson, Musters Alexander and Bruce Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schieffelin, Mrs. Martin Erlckson nnd nnd Mrs. Frank Owen, and Miss Barbara Cowles. Three city officials attorney, chief of police nnd water supcriutcn dent were received into the Commer cial club on fonduy night. -Full nnd comprehensive reports were submit ted by Secretary Shinn regarding the club's activities up to the new year. A communication was read trom a legislative committee relative to need ed improvements on Hie Normal school buildings, in the event that the same might be needed to house a girls' school under state auspices, the number of prospective inmates being fixed at sixty. This movement is re gunled here lis sidestepping' the real Xoi-mal issue, inasmuch as measures are pending before the legislature looking towards the re-establishment of the school here oh its merits as a Nonnal instead of a reform institu tion. Representative I'cltingill, from the beet sugar centers, whs "resent and made a plea for increased acre age this year. A maximum of 100 acres in Ihis vicinity would imply the installation of a loading platform und weighing facilities here, simplifying the transportation problem. lie guaranteed n .$" per Inn price to growers fur 1017. Hoys' clubs were suggested to further the movement. Director Kcene of the local entoiuol ogical station, gave an illustrated ad dress on the habitat, evolution and ravages of the pine beetle. John A. Carter died suddenly nl his home, 205 Ilclman street, Monday af ternoon, aged 08 years. He was n native of Wisconsin nnd an old anil well-known resident of this vicinity. Ife leaves a widow and two children Major and Sidney Carter of Ashland are brothers. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon, Judge C. Ii. Watson making an address. In tennent was in Ashland cemetery. At Sayles billiard parlors on the I'lnza there is being exhibited a lar: picture which looks good to the mem bers of the Loyal Order of .Moose. It represents the bouse of that big fra ternal order, located at llooschem-t 111., and one need. not draw upon bis imagination to note the extent and scope of the retreat which the Moose have so generously provided for their aged members und orphaned ones, on 1,11 i uiiiinia-.iii.ui, ,iiu im: uc ..,. f,)r . .. . f , ,.,:,, iu behalf of dependent members and their families. The Rogue River Roundup as-ocia wi" n meeting iu citv hall Wednesday evening, February 7, to i discuss the 1017 exhibition event, Cbiiulaiuiun stockholders met Mnudny evening, the new building movement engrossing the most alien lion, with the result that the nssociu tion offered to sell Chautauqua park I ASHLAND AND VICINITY 1 You Want To Be ' Strong And Well Keen your blood pure ; that's the only way. Don't wait until you feel badly, but begin NOW. Im purities in the blood put unnecessary work npon all the organs, making weakness and old age come quicker. Do as Grandfather did; take S. S. S, the best of all blood tonics, proven for 50 years. Take it now; take it often, and you will have strength, health and happiness. At your druggist's. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA. S.S.S-VHI Strengthen You MEDFOTvD MATH TUTBUXR. to the city for .1-15,000, the full amount to be used iu the erection of a fine new building. A committee consisting of E. I). Hriggs, Mrs. Marie Vntiuel and 0. S. llutler were appoint ed to tender the proposition to the city council. The action of the asso ciation was practically unanimous. The building, if erected, to be used as an auditorium free of specific charges, for all approved public pur poses. The proposition would have to be upproved by the voters at a spe cial election, and in the nicuntimo it will be open for discussion as to mensures iilvolved and other details. Public sentiment favors the merging of the entire pnrk area under citv control. The purchase would iieccssi-j tate a bond issue, which at 5 per cent would only require $750 per yenr to meet the interest charge, the securi ties to run for a long period. J. S. Jensen, business man of The Dalles, 1ms been an Ashland visitor Ihis week. The Weed Lumber Co. is already making active operations for early re sumption of work in its logging camps and mills. Camp No. 1 at Mt. Hebron nnd No. 2 at Murphy are ready for work, and Camiw No. 'i and 4 are being placed in readiness. The corporation is also erecting six up-to-date cottages at Weed. Among Ashland employes nt that lumber cen ter are Arthur Wakefield, Karl Rose nnd Jewell Lowe oil the permanent list, not to mention others there tem porarily. Dodge & Sons, undertakers, wore called to Talent on Tuesday after noon to conduct the funeral of Frank B. Uatman, who died last Sunday. Services were under auspices of the Odd Fellows, and interment was in the. Stearns ccmeterv. Miss Noln Langford of Taoomn is here for a visit wiih her parents, Mr and Mis. Cr. Langford, residing tem porarily nt tho Ooodvear home on Church street, the dnuuhter was summoned to Ashland bv her father's illness. Ashland's proportion of Jackson county's tax budget for 1017 of $7i:!,:t57.80, is 57,7711.17. Tftx statements are available on requests filed with the sheriff. Special city taxes in the various municipalities throughout the enmity aggregate $140,:t08. 10, as incorporated in the budget, Mcdford's apportionment be ing $58,884.54 ; Talent, $2253.50 Phoenix, $2840.20. Victor Murdock, noted progressive leader of Kansas, was in Ashland last Saturday, on the way home with his family from a txans-l'iicific voyage which included a visit to several countries' in tho Orient, notably China. A veritable educational renais sance is taking place in Sjskiyou county. Yrckn set the pace wilh a $45,000 requirement for a high school and now branches are being clamored for at Weed, Kisson, McCloud, Dorris and Fort Jones at $5000 each for suitable buildings nnd equipment. The trustees of the respective schools have proposed a bond issue of $70,- 000 to meet the blanket requirements Mexican dinner nnd supper ut Aux iliary hall, on Chautauqua grounds, Thursday of this week, the meals of tomalcs, fri.joles nnd tortillas being served from 11:30 a. ni. until !) p. m O. A. C. (lice club from Corvallis nl. tho Viuing, Thursday evening, Feb ruary 8. Mrs. Carl Ililliy of Puusmuir i: visiting relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hilly on Oreshnm street. She is ncoonipnuicd by her in fant son, Klwood Francis, whom the Hilly grandparents aver is the cutest little fellow among the belter babies of northern Cnlifornin or southern Oregon. A carload of noble specimens of elk attracted universal attention at the depot last Sunday. They were being transported under ideal ship ping conditions from eastern Oregon to a new habitat umong the hills and valleys of the Crater lake region near Chiloquin, in Klamath county. Miss Kstclla Hays has returned to Fort land, where she is employed ut St. Helen's Hull, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H flays, residing on Nursery street. Local trainmen reiinrt a heavy fire at Sisson recently, destroying the dry kiln and fifty truck ears belonging to the Pioneer mill und box factory Miss Helen Dickerson rclurns this week to resume her work as teachi of the school at, Wellen. The supervisors of Siskiyou county have nulhurized the signing of a $10, 000 bond issue in behalf of the Fort Jones grammar school, and for which securities the Lumbermen's Trust Co of Portland bid par and premium amounting t $800. C. P. (lood lias sold his ranch, West I Ashland, to Washington parties, farm equipment being included in the Iran i fcr. j The Auxiliary club will give a card party iu ils hall on Chaiilauqiiii grounds Friday evening Ihis week. Fred Schiieruinn lias gone to (. A C. at Corvallis, taking n commercial i course. ! K. T. Staples, in removing from the ; Hotel Ashland rooms, retains office on the ground floor of that block. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ilarr returned on Tue-dny to their home at Wat kins, uccoiiipuiiicil by their sou, John MEDFOrj), OKEflOX. after a visit here wilh relatives iu the J. M. Heaver family. : Since October 1, 1910, 0000 hogs, 15,000 fiiecp and 1000 cattle have been fed in local stockyards while in transit to the leading livestock cen ters. Most of the porkers went to Portland, all of the sheep to Califor nia, while the fat cattle were con signed to northern markets and feed ers to southern pastures. Jas. Peyton returned to Medford Tuesday after his brother Earl, who stayed to have some dental work done. 'Mn uad Mrs. , Dick Vincent and auxhter Kern and aims i inra cor don came home Tuesday. Mr. Vaughan met them at the station nnd drove them home in his hack. Mr. Stan Aiken went to MeLeod Tuesday to meet Guy Waddell and bring him home. Art automobile eamc up as far as Kelly's .-amp Tuesday night, and took Mr Kelly to town for a witness in la v suit. Ernest Hollenbcnk nnd (Newle Ooodlow visited at Ilert Higlnboth am's Wednesday night, returning homo on Thursday. Misses Ethel aud Bessio Higinbothain accompanied them home and remained until Sat urday. Del Blanchard made a business trip to the Power plant Monday. .Mr, Kelley returned from Med ford Friday. Stan Aiken Jr. spent Sunday vial'.- ing a Ii lend at tins . iiswortns. T. M. Peelor iviM to the valley Tuesday. Faul Peyton attended the danco at Persist Saturday u.'tdit. Mr. i.nd Mrs. .1. F. Dltsworth re turned from vulley towns Friday (leo. Mansfield went to Derby Sat urday Me brought up one dozen pure bioo'l Plymouth Ilock hens to sot on the eggs of the White Leg horns Mrs. Mansfield recently so cured. J. H. Ersklne spent the day Friday with Peelors and Blanchards. Jas. Peyton retently brought his steam engine home and set It up to saw wood. We l ejected to chronicle the fact that Mrs. Chas. Hebrard, formerly Miss Ida, Dltsworth, is the mother of another daughter, born in January. Mr. and Mrs. Ilobrarfl live in Wash ington. ' There was a party niid miiBlcalo at R. E. Pey tons, Friday jilplit. .. . - . The W..M. D. met with Mrs. Pey ton Friday night. There was an informal gathering of neighbors nt Mr. lilchardsons on Sunday evening. SALTS IF KIDNEYS OR BLADDER BOTHER Harmless to flash Kidneys and neatral ize irritating acida Splendid for system. Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneyB filter this acid from the blood and paBs it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding Bensation, or Betting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times tiuring the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, tho water passes sometimes witli a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, tlicro iB difliuulty in avoiding it. DIndder weakness, most folks call it, becaiiBe they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and some times very painful, this is really one of the moBt simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a table spoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in t'ue urine so it no lunger is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary or gans which then net normally again. Jnd Salts is inexpensive, h.irmicf.0 ind is made from tbo a.ud of grapes ami lemon juice, combined with iithia. and 's used by thousands of folks who an subject to urinary disold'-rs caused by Tic r.cid irritation. Jad Salts is si'len 'd for kidnrs and eftuacs no bad I whatever. y.. bin?- a pl'-pj'nt. effnrveiecri i ib;rk, v.bi'jh c,eii!kly relievr :I,ASSI!-1K!) AIVKRTISIX . ItATI-iS. Ono cent per word per ' Issue; G times for tho price of 5. Fifty cents a line by tbe month, without change. Five words to the line. WANTED SITIATIOXS WAlNTED fM-unlnT"td(T by ' tract or day. Phone 4 411-J. eon 277 WANTED Day work, house clean Ing or washing to take home. Tel ephone evenings, 44U-L. 271 HELP WAXTI'.I) FKMA l,B WANTED -Girl for house work. Good 350-J. cooking nnd wages. Phone 27" WANTED Nurse for five year old girl. Apply .Mrs. II.' W. Bingham, Hotel Medford. tt FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS WEDNESDAY. FET!TITATY E! Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. , Circuit Court. Holland-American Mortgage Co. vs. James A. Hose et ill., foreclosure. Lincoln National Hank vs. J. !'. Mundy, summons. Lidu Meadows vs. M. L. Mendows, order. Florence I). Baldwin vs. F.dith 0. Porter, stipulntioil. Jackson County vs. tiiiardian, Cas ually & Onnrunty Co., order denying motion. Probate. Kstutc of William If. Stewart, ad. mitt eel to probate. Kslate of J. W. Thomas, admitted to probate. Kslate of T. J. Johnson, admitted to probate. Ideal F.stnto Tr.tnsfcrs. Ralph C. Jennings, sheriff, to I. W. Thomas, land in twp. 37- W. $2588 OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! j Get a email package of llaiulmrp lireutit Tea, or ua tlie German folkb call it, "lluinburger Itrust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take, a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or Lefore retiring. It is the mott offectivo way to break a cold and cure grip, us it oiwns tho pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens tho bowelB, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or tho grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and uarmlcs. Rnb Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil Btop "dosing" RhcumatiBim It's pain only; not ono ease in fifty roquircs internal treatment. Rub south ing, penetrating "St. JocobB Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by tho time you say Jock Robinson out comes the riieumutic pain. fct. oueoos uu is a luvrmloss rlieirnmtium cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn tho skin. It takes pain, sorem-as and HtilfucBS from aching1 joints,, lunacies and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. ' Limber1 up I Get a 25 cent bottlo of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug storo, and la a moment you'll be free" from pains, aches and Btiffness.T Don't sulfei-l Rub rliouina timn away. - . FOIt HUNT HOUSKS FOR RENT Furnished five-room modern bungalow cheap. Phone 929-W. 27-i FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished house. M. A. Ruder, 123 East Main. , FOR RENT Five-room modern bungalow with sleeping porch. 435 North Central, fnnmro Dr. Hurt, Jnck;,on Co. bunk blag. 273 FOR RENT Furnished complete 0- room modern bungal';v with pango and sleeping porea, on paved street. Inquire Dr. Hart, Jackf-on Co. bank bldg. 273 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Old false teeth, don.t matter If broken. I pay $1 to $5 per set. Mail to L. Muzer, 2007 S. r.th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mall. 277 WANTED Beardless barley; Early Sunrise potutoes. G. M. Loomls, It. 2. ' 277 V NTi:D--Caod sound work horse 5 u : t; ve rs old. V.'ofzut aeoul twelve hundred. Chas. .1. Olson. It. 3, Box 37. 27J WANTED -Heavy work team for cash. M .A. Ruder, 123 E Main. ' 273 WANTED Contracts pulling fruit trees. Also ail kinds of laud dealing. Box W, Mail Tribune. 2 72 WANTED About 150 ft. of steel cable, suitable for stump puller. Write Frederick Pelouze, Eagle Point, Ore. 274 WANTED Responsible, cniinhln man wishes to lease good farm for five years on crop rent, slock and toots furnished. Box C. M., Mall Til 'bono. 27; WANTED Houses to move. 4KS-.M, or 4SS-X. Phono FOIt SALE VOCLTItY Oil SALE 8. C. White Leghorn eggs. Heavy laying strain, 75c setting, $4.00 hundred. .1. S. (.'raw- ford, Talent, Oregon. 283 FOIl SALE 3. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for batching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, Phone 2 17. 312 FOR 8ALI-: 3211 egg Petalllnin 111 cubator; price $12. I,, H. Fay, R. F. D. I. Box 90-A. 274 FOR SALE Eggs for hutching, from first prize Winers at State Paul try Show. S. C. While Leghorn $1.00 per setting. R. C. Silver Lnced Wyandoltcs, S 1 -2T per set ting. Order now for future hauh Ing. P. K. Wvneoop, S20 West 12th St. Phone 20J-W. 242 7. 1917 Minnie It. Stone et vir to L. I). Acklcy, lot on Riverside ave nue, Medford 1.000 Mnggie P. Druinhill to W. J. Drumhill, lots in block 1, C, & D. Subdivision, Medford.... I. V. Thomas et ux to Kugeno W. Thomas, hind in twp. 40 4Y. , Clears Complexion Don't worry about blotches or other skin troubles, Vou can have a clear, lean complexion hv using a little u'ino. obtained at any drug store for 25c, or extra large bottle at il.UU. cnio easily removes all traces of pimples, black heads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm ami makes the skin clear and healthy. Zcmo is a clean, penetrat ing, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. Tim B. w. noie i-o., eiavnun'l. o FlltNISHKO AVAimnCXTS. Foil RUNT Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, steam heat, hot and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel Holland. FOB 9ALfi .MJSCELtiAXEOUS FOR SALE Set double harness, ono billiard table. John Lyden Jacksonville. 277 FOR SALE Seeil wheat nnd hurley. Campbell and :.'"ye, opposite expert ment farm. 27- FOR SALE oak. ?10. Flat lop ofiice k4 West 12th. des V, i FOR SALE A Howard Brothers Square Grund piano, in good con dltion. Moving and must sell. Slxtv dollars cush takes It. Joe O'Brien, 319 S .Uinu street. tf FOR SALE The old Lynch placer und quarts diggings, uu9 casn Nearly this amount was taken out in on nugget. A. (J. Hulstoad owner. Talent. 274 FOR SALE Hydraulic plncer mlno, fully equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C, B., care MeM Tribune. 2U3 FOR SALE Hay. J'houo 1G-FU. C. Carey, Talent, FOR SALE Dry mnnznnlta, Inurol nnd some oak wood, $1.75 a tier on ground, or $3.25 delivered 1'hone 370-R. 277 FOR SALE Piano, will tako driving rig, organ and balance easy pny ments. Phone 820-X. 274 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for Bamplos. Ralph Waldo Eldon, Central Point, Ore, FOIt SALE L1VEBTOCK. FOR SALE Four young enttlo and two cows with calvos. Phone 819-M. (i. L. Schelmorhorn. 2 FOR KALE Good work toam. t L. heliei'nierhorn. - 273 FOR SALIiSpan of mules, welch about 1200. Good and gentle Martin Marshall, North Central Point. 2 71 FOR SAIJC !l cows, 5 Holstelnfl and 4 Durhams. Goo. Hilton, Med ford. 273 FOR SALE Team, or will trado for a good milk cow. Phone T. E. Beaulieu, Central Point. 272 FOR SALS Stock hogs nnd shoates. Phoho Central Point, T. E. Beau lieu, H. R. 2. 27 FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cheap, two finely de veloped small farms of 50 3-8 und 62 acres respect:voly, with good buildings. There are no better farms than these. Come and sec Martin Marshall, North Centra Point. FOR SALE Cheap, Four houses and nine lots. Three six and ono three-room house. Near new mill, Will sell one or all. Easy terms, Jasper Glllaspy, 4 4 Park Place, (Phono 919-X. 294 FOR SALE At a bargain, 8 ncres 4 miles south of Medford. Apples And pears In bearing, hotiHe rooms, bath, electric lights. Barn tank house, 5,000 gal. tank houses for 250 hens. Address Owner, Routo 4, box G2. 274 FOIt EXCHANGE TO TRADE Will take good biingn low up to $2000 as part payment on a small ranch. Balance easy terms and your own time. Phone 508-W. 27-1 FOR TRADE Equity In small well improved, ciose-lu ranch, for equ;;y In Medford reBldon.te. Ad drers 113:; West 9th. FOIt EXCHANGE -Good surry for hogs, calves, cow, or anythln Call CU-.l.i. i FOR SALE OR TRADE Jacks and Jenny Burros. Suitable for rhil dren o work. Cor. Nlantlc and Liberty, N. Medford. 2S9 FOR EXCHANGE I havo small ncrago well Improved I will trade for house and lot In Orange, Cal or surrounding towns. Write or call at 349 N Glnssell st. 273 MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL Do you wnnt a good posi tion; lane practical courser, gas or electric, engineering. Lriu automobile and gnB tractors; co plete Information In Illustrated catalogue. Sent free. Seullle En glneerlng School, Seattle, Wn. HTR.WKU. STKAY-Yearling Jersey heller, ibrnnd .1 on left hip: conic t i my plurtl Dec. IS. 1HI6, two miles south of Trail. A. A. Hull. 2 72 PACE FIVE. SORE, SWOLLEN, TIRCQ FFET Dentils Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DF.UO BTONM rfiff TUBC 260 Jn BOO f; MONEY TO i.OAX TO LOAN' Money to loan on ranch property, liox S, Mall Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Gnrnett Coroy bide. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplies LAHETt AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlnga when others fall. Sold under gunr nntee. 2G North Fifteenth St Portlnnd, Ore. Attorneys C1UOHOE A. CODDING Lawyer, Room 412, Gurnett-C'orey Illdg., Medford, Ore. ' ' GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank tlulldlng, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. .. . E. REAME9 Corey bldg. -Lawyer. ' Garnett Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected aome accounts 14 years old. We know how to get tho money. The Bullock Mercantll Agency, Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, S. Hna klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jonea. Phons C92-Y. DR. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC C. C. VAN SCCYOO Dentists Corey Bldg., Suite 810 Ore. Phone 850. Garnett Medford, Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bide Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain ago, orchard nnd land Improvement. Garbage GARBAOkl Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo good service. Phono 874-L. Jr. Y. Allen. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGUT-Teacher of piano-and harmony. Halght Musit, Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobilo, Accident; Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Suroty Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Coroy Bldg. Physicians nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteonathtfl physician. 303 Gurnott-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, car, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically testod and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. 11. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the beet equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir Bt. Transfer KADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO. Offlco 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. WHY? ! ' $1650 . Best buy for money on our list. G-rooni modern house on ono of best streets in town. House could not be built for less than two thousand dol lars; on paved street; sixty-five fectj East front; good shape. Will Boll furniture with house at half price. Terms on part. See me now. J. C. BARNES 1C! West Main Sto IXTERUItBAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashlnnd, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Lear Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Aihland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00 aud 10:30 p. m.