MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON". FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1(1. 1017 PAOE FTYE . 1 r ( mm MARKETS Pcrtland Livestock l,(ll!T!..VND,..Ur., Feb. 1U. Jlojis, steady; receipts lillS. Hulk of pack ing grades,' if 1'2.'J0( !2.2."i; heavy packinir, 1 1!.2. l'J.:i"; light pack ing, $l'J.'JU(ii 12.25; rough heavies, tlU.."iO(u 11 ; pi.ns untl skips, $1100 11.25: stock liojo, !l.25( 10. I'nt tie steady; receipts MS. Sieers, prime light, $!lf(ii).25; prime heavy, (C 9.25: (ioikI. 8.40C'8.8I1 ; rot's, choice, !r'i5U((t T.".') ; medium to goi.d, $7(ii'7.25; ordinurv to lair, $(!( U.75: heifers. -l('S; bulls, $.oO(iiQ: calves, .b'(!. Slicep l.ninlis higher; receipts 7. I.timbs east of liiomitaius, $12.5ll(i IIS; lnmbs, valley, $12.25(1112.50; lambs, g:ood, '1 l,25(o 11.75; choice wethers, .$10.5O(('l(l.75; ehoiee ewes, $H.2j(ji 0.75 ; heavy ewes, $8.75(if D.25. Portland Butter PORTLAND, Or., Feb. Hi. P.uttc. sy; cube extras, :t7e. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Or., Feb. VS. Wheat strong; no trading. Spot bids un changed to le lower. Blucstcni, $1.57; Fortyfold, $1.5D; club, .1.52; lied Russian, $1.-W. liarley unehnngeil. Today's ear receipts; Wheat 0, flour 2, oats 11, 'buy ' Chicago Grain CHICAGO, Feb. 10. Wheat: Open. O!o.-c. Mav 1.71' i $1.7; July 1.48 1.-18 Ashland's celebration dates this year will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 8, 4 and 5. Of course the 4th will be tho red letter roundup date, though something will be doing every hour during the cele bration period. Already the coin nierclnl club and Roundup Assoein tion arc Jointly planning for the btf vent of that holiday week. The "old guard" of the roundup associa tion will again have charge of these special features. They are Monte Itriggs, president, and Amos Ninin ger. secretary, assisted by Oscar Berg- ner of Ashland, Doc Helms of Med ford, and Clarence Adams of Pendle ton. Hugo Frohbach has been elec tud secretary of tho commercial club. and will on and after March 1st di rcct the efforts of that organization in behalf of the celebration event. Following legislative precedent Pres ident Jordan of the club has appoint cd a steering committee consisting of himself ex-officio, Harry Hosier, Louis Dodge, Al Kinney and Secre tary Frohhach to whoop up arrange ments generally, the preliminaries already being well in hand. Jn tho dual series of basketball games Tuesday and Wednesday ev enings, between Ashland and Kiam ath Falls high school teams, played ' nore, tho Ashland boys won both games Tuesday evening by a score of 24' to !), and Wednesday evening I"i to 17. Tho Ashland girls team won on Tuesday evening, and tho Klamath girls on Wednesday. Mem here of the boys' visiting team were Jake Steiger, Maurice Craves, Clar enco lennox, John 'Houston, Clarence Montgomery and Kenneth Perry. The girl visitors were Karle Montgomery Helen and Florence Du Fault, Erma llambcr, Ida Drown, Ruth Humphrey and Dorothy Sanderson. David C. Kilgoro, who formerly re sided in this vicinity, died at the State Hospital In Salem, Thursday morning, aged about 70 years. Fun eral services will be held at Stock's undertaking parlors here on Salur day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The de ceased was an uncle of George and Charles Hargadine of this city. Roy Iierry, former Ashland boy and now of Portland, was among tho Oregon troops passing through here Sarly in the weok bound for Vancouv er barracks. Mrs. Clara I). Purucker of Medford accompanied by Mrs. II. O. Purucker and son Hob of this city, leave next week for a visit of two months at San Diego. Cal. - Valentine day passed uneventfully Churches were closed from 6 a. till 7:30 p. m.. but the hanks schools, postoffice and stockyards re mained open for routine business. The weather was perfect and of the groundhog had ventured out a sec ond time during the season his shad ow .would have been distinctly sil houetted against the spring land scape. On the occasion of Rev. Ward W Macllcnry leaving Raker to accept a new pastorate at Mt. Tabor Presby terian church in Portland, the Metb odlst. Baptist and Christian churches of Baker, participated In a farewell in a farewell service In his honor, the leave-taking being a spontaneous ex hibition of tho fraternal 'spirit. Mr. MacHenry was pastor of the Ashland Presbyterian church for several years. Karl liasor's temporary adtess nt Aberdeen, Wash., Is No. 11 North 1) street. iV. A. Froobcrg returned an Wed- nesdny from a six months' stay in va rious parts of California, lie brought his car as far as Hilt but owing to tho condition of roads returued to Horubrook, from where the machine was shipped over tho mouutalns. Funeral services of the lnle Geo. Englo were held at the family resi dence on tho Boulevard, Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. J. Douglass. Methodist pastor. Inter ment was in Ashland cemetery. The deceased leaves a widow and two children Miss Gertrude, principal of the junior high school, and Fred S., assistant cashier of the Citizens Bank, which institution was closed during tho funeral hour as a mark of re spect. Miss Anna Purucker of Medford is visiting this week with tho family of her brother, H. O. Purucker, living on Pioneer avenue. Cwln Butler of this city has re cently furnished tho Medford Com mercial club with a lot of Newtown apples for advertising purposes, the size and quality of the fruit being universally considered as paramount top-notchers. Homer G. Smith, a private in Co. l.'th U. S. infantry, died at Tien tsin, China, Dee. 27 of pneumonia, ed 2C years. Ills remains readied Ashland on Wednesday, by way of the hitippines and San Francisco. He was the son of A. 10. Smith, residing on Sixth street, who is in the employ of the Southern Pacific as watchman of tho AVlilto Point trestle on the Sis- iyous. Funeral services will be held at the family residence next Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. D. D. Edwards of the Nazarene church. Interment In Mountain View. Iu a free for nil rumpus on the mezzanine floor of an annex to Curtis restaurant at the depot Wednes day night, the color scheme was red. some blood being shed. In Justice Winter's court on Thursday, Alec Hall pleaded guilty and was fined Otis King elected to stand trial, was found guilty, and flued $20. Moral: Avoid a common multiple of 5 by pleading guilty. Major H. O. Butterfleld, owing to the resignation of Col. Geo. Holley. has been advanced ten numbers in the official ranks of the Boy Scouts, and now is in command of the three patrols of the organization here. After temporarily supplying the Baptist pulpit. in this city for some time past, Rev. H. .1. Vino has ac cepted the pastorate on a permanent basis, and hns moved to the par sonage on Oak street. Spray calendars as issued by the county pathologist, are now available at the Commercial club and Fruit and Produco association offices. Oliver Paulserud has purchased of W. W. Caldwell the old Downin property on Oak street ,and will re model the building into a fine res! denco, the location of tho promises Justifying It. In tho deal Caldwell receives a-resldencc lot in Spokane and balanco In cash. Tho Beaver Realty Co. negotiated the transfer. . L. I.amb has tho contract for replacing the damaged portions of tho Cunningham "block. Jesso X. Drew of Klamath county and .Miss Hazel Smith wero married at the. home of the bride's pa rents Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith-on Wed nnsday, by Rev. H. A. Carnnhan. The newly married couple will rosldo on a ranch near Dairy. The local Masonic lodge will con- lcr the third degree on Saturday evening of this week, a prominent Welis-Fargo messenger on the Ash- land-Portlaud run being the candi date. Leslie R. Coombe has returned homo after an absence of several months in eastern Oregon, engaged on an extensive building contract. Geo. W. Jones. Dead Indian ranch er, whose city residence is on Fair- view street, and who has interests near Oakland. Ore., has gone north to look" after property there. The State flame and Fish commis sion reports SO.fiiO fishing licenses Issued in 1S1G. and on this basis it Is figured that anglors spend $1, 250,000 In Oregon annually. The current issue of t It e Kond- YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS .-. - - - You simply Ray to the drug store man, "Give mo a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every bard or soft corn from one'a feet. A few drops of this new ether com pound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve tiie sore ness tiifttantly, and nn the entire corn, root and all,' dries up and van be lifted out with the fingers. This new way 1o rid one's feet of corns was intnidueed by a Cincinnati man, who says that, while freezone if sticky, it dried in a moment, and sim ply shrivels up the corn without in fla'ming or even irritating the surround ing tissue or skin. Don't let father die of Infection or lockjaw from whktjln at hfs corns, but t-lip this fut ftiul maks hiui try it. muker, published at Mollne, 111., contains an article by Morris J. Dur yea, whilom socretary of tho Ash laud Commercial club, dcnliug with the Pacific highway and illustrated with scenic attractions appearing in this vicinity and northern California. Dnryea now holds a sinecure as "ex ecutive secretary" of the Moline chamber of commerce, Incorporated and limited. The midwinter meeting of the Iowa society of Medford, held on Wednes day evening, was a notablo reunion J. F. Hopkins was elected president and Mrs. E. J. Runyard secretary Frank J. Shinn Is president of the Ashland Hawkeye association. A delegation of Chinese from Yreka were here early in the week making preliminary arrangements as to the celebration of their new year anni versary. CENTRAL POINT J. W. Merrill was u recent busi ness visitor here. Many of our voting folks attended the concert given by the O. A. ('. (lice club Friday evening at the 1'uge the ater. Jits, l.izzie Johns, after nil ab sence of many ye:it, is visiting a I the home of her parents, Mr. and -Mr William Witle. licit II. Dyer of llillsboro. Or., has purchased tho Central Point Herald Mr. Hrowcr, fnriuerlv owner, will farm in the Willamette valley. The revival mectiuiis conducted bv Uev. liecd, the jinslor of the .M. K church, ore well attended, and much interest is shown. Clarence ireeke of .Medford is chorister and each eve tiiiitf sinys effective solos that tire greatly appreciated by those who at tend. Mrs. jleed is also present uiul is doing all pos.-ible to make the- mcctmiis a success. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti Circuit Court. -Mary 12. Ilnllock, vs.' Glen Kubrick, ct ux, cost bill. I.add and Tilton Bank ,vs. M. P. Schinllt, et al, trustee, alius sum mons. Urueo Locke, vs. 1Q. 11. Crouch, oi al, demurrer. Aaron Anderson vs. Winifred Scr croinbe, mandate. Charles Dodge vs. C. V. Root, man date. Rogue River Valley Ry. Co., vs; Louis Xcidermeyer, mandate. FEW FOLKS HAVE Druggist Says Ladies are Using .Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Tin Ir Mint Iopoc its colnr and JjljpI r. or when It fades, turns pray, dull und life lrsti, is rnuv-d by n- Tak of sulphur in tho hair. Our praTidmothor roado up a mixture of apn Tea and Sulphur to keep h'r locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and tnn who valuo that evon color, that beautiful dark shrtdo of hnir which is so attractive, us only this old-time rwipe. Nowadays wo pet this famous mixture improved lmJhe addition of other ingredi ents by akr nt any dru storo for a 50 cciit bnttlc H "Wjeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound," which darkens tho pair bo naturnlly, bo evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You jtisf dampen a Hpone or Boft hmsli with it and draw thia tliruuli your hair, tak int' une email strnnd at a time. l!v morn hit: the niv hnir disappears: but what delights the Indies witltWyeth'n Sage and Sulphur Compound, i.-i that, besides benu tifnllv darkening the hair after a few applirat ions, it also brings ba'k t lie gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of atnin'Innre. Wyefli'ti Sago und Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart eolor and a youthful appearance to tho hair. It is not intended for tlm cure, mitigation or prevention of disease SACRIFICE SALE Owner of two llili-Class Jimf,raliiws must realize snnio rush iui'klv. Iis loss is your sain. Property pric ed so low that buyer ran Hear lflOO on each one with in a year. Now is the time to buy Medford property. FjelInvesfflentCo. neV;4-.r Zl X. Kir st. E. Edsall. transcript of judgment. Prolwito, F. P. Swinson, estate, pitttlou or der. Arthur P. Stoner, estate, petiliun and sell real property. Emmett Heej-ou, estate, order to pay claims. Heal Fstutn Tituisfers. Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff, to Pine Belt Hanking Co., shff. 11. to laud in sec 28, T. 34 S., R 2 K t Ralph C. Jennings, sheriff to HI. M. McFarluud Shff. D. to lots lu blk. 3, Medford 4,7.00 Ralph G. Jennings, to 11. M. 'McFarland, Shff. 1). to lots in blk. 19, Medford 8,000 II. M. McFarland. et ux, to C. A. Knight, Q. 1). to lots in blk. 3, Medford. Lots in Humphrey Andrews Add. (Medford. Lot on llartlett at., .Medford. 20 A In Sec. 7. T. S8. R 1 W Lottie Hull, ct al to C. A. Knight. Q. C. 1. to lots in blk. 4, Park Add. Medford. ... Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff, to .11. M. McFarland, Shff. D. to lots in blk. 1. Humphrey-Andrews Add., Medford B. W. McFarland to C. A. Knight, Q. C. I). to lots iu "TIZ" PUTS JOY IN "My, how "Viz' gltwlJens tired, swollen, burning foet It's glorious!" Ah! what relief. more tired feet; no morn burning feet; no more swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness in eorna, callouses, bunions. ro matter what ails your feet or what under tho sun you've tried without get ting relief, just use "Tijs." "liz" id the only remedy that draws out nil tho poisonous exudations which puff up the icet. "Tiz" cures your foot trouble ao you'll never limp or draw up your inca in pnui. lour shoes wont awm tigltt and your feet will nover, nover hurt or get sore and swollen. Think oi it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corn, callouses or numoiifl. tiet a 2.)"-cont box at anv drug store or detriment store and get instant re lief. ear smuiler saoea. Just onco try "Tir.." Get a wholo year's foot com fort for only 25 cents. Think of it. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the slate of Oregon, for Jackson county. John Winter plaintiff, vs. Chris Wooley, .Michael Wootey. James Wt klns, Duck Walking, his wile, Wil liam Mitchell, Susan .Mitchell, Ills wife. Julia Wooley, Kinma Wooley, Drusllla lirown. America l'iUBerald, K. I. Matthews, Mary Dallack, Ita chol Mnyham, tlreen Matthews, Grant Matthews. Lizzie Geary, Krnest Da llack, and Everett Dnilack, unknown heirs of Jasper Hamilton, deceased, unknown heirs of Michael Wooley do- ccased, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described in the com plaint herein, also unknown heirs of John Wooley, deceased, defendants. To the ahove named defendants, Michael Wooley, Julia Wooley, Kmma Wooley, Drusllla Drown, America KitzRerald, K. I. Matthews, and Liz zie Geary, unknown helt-B of Michael Wooley, deceased unknown heirs of Jasper Illlmton. deceased, unknown holt's of John Wooley, deceased, and also all other persons or parties till' known claiming any right, title estate, Hen or Interest iu tho real estate described in the complulnt herein: In the name of tho State of Oro (ton: You aro heroby summoned and required to apepar in tho above en titled court and cause and answer the complaint ol tho plaintiff on file therein nuainst you within sis weeks from tho date of the first publication of this summons, said period of six weeks being the lime proscribed by the order for service of Ibis summons by publication of Mm Honorable l' M Calkins, juile of the above named court, within which you shall so np pear and answer or be adjudged to be in default herein; whlrh order bears date January 17th, 1!HT. And you ar further notified thut if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint within the lime nforr said, tiie plaintiff will applv to th court for the r'-lief demanded in said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to v. il : Knr a decree of tlm court: P. L. Applegata vs. J. 1. That the defendants and each of them be required to set forth herein the nature of their claims to the following d' 'cribed premises: Lots numbered five ( : ) and six (DI or Section fourteen (II); th" northwest quarter: Ihe south half of 111" north'-a t iiuarter, norib'-ast quarter of the southwest quarter of Sertlon twentv-threo (j:t) and the southwest quarter of tiie norlhensl (Warier of Section tweutv-si (Jill all In Township thirty-rive (::.'! south, Kanji'i one (li west of the Willamette .Meridian, iu Jackson county, Orejron. And that all adverse claims of paid defendants and each thereof lo said premises or any patt thereof may bo determined by the decree of said court. I. That by mid ilerp-o !t be de creed and adjudged that none of said detendants have any estate, or inter est what ever in or lo raid land and premises or any portion thereot, and that the title of plalntilf thereto Is good and valid. 3. That said (Wcndanlf and each thereof be forever enjolucd und de barred, from asserting any claim whatever In or to said land and prem ises or any part thereof adverse to the plaintiff, and for mich other re lief as this court mav deem meet and iii.1t. ruin-Kit j. Ma'!-. Attorney (or I'laiuliK. blk. 1, Humphrey-Knight Add. Medford Corn L. Knight to C. A. Knight. Q. C. I. to lots iu blk. t, Ftultdale Add. Med ford Anna M. Holmes, et vlr to Harry 11. Rosenberg. S. W. D. to 200 A in T. 30, II 2 W Mary Frances Whitman to Olive R. Hell. W. 1). to 4 A in Sec. 4, T. 3li, li 1 E John Bodayla to Hosa Bodaylu Q. C. D. to lund lu T. 3H, It. 1 E on Granite) street Ash land COLLARS 15 cto. each, 6 lor 00 cts. CLUF.TT, PCAROnY CO., INC. MISKCRS Notice Ut Wood Dealers and t 'otitractoi's. School District iNo. 4!) will receive sealed hids at the office of the Clerk, until 7:110 n. m.. Feb. 2 ah, 101.. for 325 cords of wood, tho sump to be first Kiowth, body wood, either red fir. black oak or laurel. Maine to lie delivered at the school arounds. be tween Anril let anil Auj:. 1st, 1917 A.l wood n.ust he cut from live trees. Kaeh stick to he four leet long and not lesB ti'an 0 inches or more than 12 inches iu diameter. Wood to he. so piled tlM'.l it can he easily mea sured at t'.ie school urounds, and all measurement? to be made by the de- uarinieht of wein'hts and measures of tl'c slate arid such measurement to be tatislaciory to both parties. Tiie hourd reserves the riyht to re ject any or nil bids. I!lt. K. K. SKKI.EY. Chairman 11. S. STINK, Clerk & CI.ASSII'IKI) ADVlCltTlSlXG laATKS. Ono cent per word per Issue; 0 times for tho price of Fitly eenls a line by month, without change. Five words to the line. the WAXTKl) MISC. KM-AN HOL'S WANT KI.I Trappers attention! Ens tern buyer hnre. until 2 ltli. High est cash prices. All furs wanted. Phono 2S3-.I. Roy Allen at Med ford Junk Co. 28 1 WANTED Fifty Hers wood cut. Three miles southwest from Med ford. E. E. Morrison, It. R. No. , Box 120. 282 WANTED To rent a poultry ranch. Prefer one with privilege of buy ing. Carroll liush, Grand Meadow, iMlnn. 2 SO WANTED 1 adv roomer, object com pany. 4 3i N. Central. Phone r.i;!'.!. 28l WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the largo machine. 1 furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phone S26-X. 30r WANTED To buy cwo sheep. Phono Oeorgo Mansfield, Prospect, Ore., Phone 22-F13, Eagle Point, Rutto Falls Tel. line. 2S0 WANTED Houses to move. Phone 4S8-.M, or 4S8-X. FURNISHED Al'ARTMK.NTS. FOR RENT Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, steam lient, hot and cold water, hath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel Holland. FOR HUNT HOUSES FOR RENT Small furnished cot tage, modern, close In. 24. (liaiio st. 2S5 FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished house. M. A. itador, 123 East Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT-- Prune miles Iroiil Medfiird, orchard. I !j Phone 2S1-.I. 28 l'Ol; itlvN'l-- I'l acres good levi 1 land. 1 mile .;outh Sales Vallev I (l. C. C. Pierce, .Medford. 2SI FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE hatching. Hjstetn. I -It. I. Red et .Mated, under hone I'.K-X. :s for llugan 2 8 I FOR SALE.", dozen White Minorca pullets. 721 S. Central, Medfonl, Phone .'. I l-Y. 2 8:: FOR SALE Stock carrots. A. W. Stone. Phone tifi2-.l. FOR SALE White Wyandottes, breeding viuck. Fk::s for hatch ing. White Holland turkey eggs. .1. H. Fuller, Talent. 280 FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs. Hee.'-y laving strain, 7.7c setting. ! no hundred. J. S. Craw ford, Talent. Oregon. 2S3 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernest Wenb, Central Point, Phone 247. 3 1 2 FOR SALE - Eggs for hatching, from f'rst prize wlners st Slate Poul try Show. S. C, While Leghorn, li.OO per setting. It. O. Silver Laced AVyandottes. H 'iTi per set ring. Order now for future hatch ing. P. E. Wvticoop. .420 Wet U' I Ll 14. l'hbliu 201-W, if: MARLEY 2 IN. DEVON ZV4 IN. ARROW 1 What to Do for Ecr.ema t,irt:;isy saUcs ami ointments .MiiinM iiut be ai'pltcd ii jiood ck-.ir sl;iu i:; vv;i:tU'd. i'rom any drui-st U t J5c or fl.OO i:r i';ra luri. si.i-, yit a boitl: -t ztinti. lun ai in tied as directed, it fTectiu-U' removes eczema, tuileklv tons ikhimr, and heals skin tnmMes. ilso sores, tuinis. wounds and eliahiiL'. (t penetrates, cleanses and soothes. 2emo is a clean. dcpendaMe and inex pensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. try it, as we believe nntliintr vou have ever used is as effective and satisfyinj;. M1B . Y, J.OSC iu., uicvuaiiii, u. HELP WAXl'HD FKM ALE , ANThilJ dirt for Beneral house work, "bone eti -J'-. JtJ' F01t SALE IUSAIj ESTATE KOil SAI.K Five room modern house nnd lot; 2 blocks from Slain street on North Itiversldo, J3U0. Phono 900-L. 2Si KOlt BALE Will sell CO-ncro stock and wood ruuch below cost for nsU if takon at once; excellent outrange, llorbert Lunt, Talent. 2SU- VOU SALE Cheap. Kour houses and nine lots. Three six and ono three-room house. Near new mill. Will sell one or nil. Easy terms. Jasper Glllnsny, 44 l'ark l'laee. Phone 91D-X. 2!4 KOU BALE LIVKSTOGlt. KOH SALE Younit black mare, weifht 1 .000 pounds. J45.0O. V . l. Dodue. 010 S. Oakdale. 2 Si EOU SALE Horses und mules at 4 ul Orchard and Land Co. Also plows. 284 EOU SAl.E- Good work horse. 1300 lbs. No phone. Ranch east of city reservoir. Call noons or evenings. 11. I). Janes. 2S1 EOU SALE - 470 goats. Welborn lieeson. Phone :172-.I1, Ash land. 2S3 EOR SALE Elrst class Jersey cow. just fresh. Tuberculin tested. Phone !iS2-L. Call KM E. !th. 283 FOR SALE Team, horse nnd mare, or will trade for good cows. Phone lleaulieu. Central Point. 2S3 FOR SALE Hi-coding stork Duroc hogs, glllv, young boar and pigs. Oakmont farm, Talent, J. II. Full er. 280 FOR SALE OR Tit A 1)10 Jacks and .lennv 'Inrros. Suitable for chll dren o work. Cor. Niautic and Liberty, N.' Medford. 28'J FOR SALE Extra fine pure Jersey cow ami calf, three fine heifers horse, buggy, Sharpless separator. fruit jars, 2 woodcutters' outlits, heating stove, iron bed, bicycle. iron wheelbarrow. Herbert Lunt, Talent. 280 FOR SALIii MISCISLLASF.OUS FOR SALE Manure. Havo your lots plowed. Phone 1 7:4-1 . .102 FOR SALE- -One power spray rig. ail ready to operate Geo. Hilton. Phone 285 Complete, Price, 12 80-H. FOR SALE Looso alfalfa hay for sale. Fred 11. Hopkins, 198-.il. 281 FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po tatoes. Phono 452-W. 280 FOR SALE Chcnp. Slngln cylinder Indian. Call at 838 West 2nd street. 282 FOR SALE Hnby rice pop corn out fit. 1 4.1.00. E. C. Sthultz, at Hol land Cofe. 2 Si FOR SALE Ono 20-H. I'. Atlas steam engine nnd ono 2.1-11. P. ver tical holler In good condition. Al so following list orflce rixtures all excellent condition: Ono roll top desk, ono roll top typewriter desk, one book-keepers desk, ono revolv ing offile chall, all oag. one typor writer chair, one Edison Mimeo graph, ono Oliver typewriter, ono letter press, ami one me dium sized iron safe, cheap for cash. Address E. E. Ragle; Ashland Oregon. 28 FOR SALE-Second hand overland car, or trade for driving horso. llox F. !., Mull Tribune. 284 FOR BALK plowed. -Manure. Have your lots I'hono 172-V. 283 FOR SAI.E lng room 'Rose avu. - Washing mai bine, luhle, chiffonier. din 4S 280 FOR SALE Nearly new covered back with curtains, 2 auto-style seats, Sarveu wheels, duplex springs In front, full platform springs rear, long distance, uxie. 1 Inch. E. .MuiMlcville, Medford, Route 2. Phone S41-W. 27S FOR SALE - Hay. Call evening or meal time. C. W. Isaacs. FOR SALE -Oat and barley baled bav. $13 and ?t 1 per ton. phone 4o:;-R2. 280 FOR .SALE- One elerlric range, used six mouths; perlc t condition, f'osi Im:'. Sell for STo, sir. Dennett live.. Phone IJS-Y. 21' FOR SALE Wagon, I biiL'uv, harness, for 2 10 Knight s!. '4 Mitchell small horse. 2SI ro'i SALE Heardles.) barley si Phone 201-113. FOR S A L E P I o w s, h a r i o w s 4 7 3-V. 2-1 etc. 2M FOR SALE--A Howard llrothtn ,n, J.,, m',-1. L ,..'i , .,,, Sixty dollars cash takes It. Joe built for less than two thousand dol OMiien, 3 111 S Giugstreet. tl'jlais; on paved street; sixty-five feet; FOR SALE- Hydruulic placer mine, East front: good shape. Will sell fully equipped; good piping ground. Address Mail Tribune. J. C. il ea re 293 FOR SALE Seed, aiiulia, rea ciovef sweet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for sample. ILtlph Waldo Eldeu, Central point, Ore, FOK HKXT l't ltMSHKll 1SOO.MS. l''0lt It K.N T l''uriiished sleeping rooms, with buth. 2 1") X. Grape St. 2IISI MOXI-'Y TO I.O IN TO LOW $ 1 iiOO to loan on ranch property. 1-iox S, Mail Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortKiiKfs. Quick tervlce. E. S. Tumy. 210 Carnett Coray bid. business orror.TcxrriEs WANTED Partner to Bood money making business proposition with 1000 eunitul or more. Address P. O. llox 51, Ashland, Ores;. SSI IXJST 1X1ST Tiro on denionnlnblo rim, 30x;iVi. Cull E. E. Guthrie, 2:t2, Jacksonville. 21 FOR EXC11AXG1S EOll TRADE SO acres Texas, to trade for city or county property here. Might ussumo. Box Aer?. Mall Tribune. 2 SI BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountant. B. '.L WILSON Certified Public Accountant, room 411 M. E. & H. llldK., Medford, Oregon. Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating tho largest, oldest end best equipped plant lu the Pa cirio northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Flfteentb St Portlond, Ore. Attorneys CIEOltGE A. CODDING Lawyer, Room 412, Garnett-C'orey llldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10. Jackson Coun ty Bank nulldtng. entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. rORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law, rooms S and 9, Medford National Hank Ruildlng. A." E. REAMES Lawyer. Coroy bklg. Garuett- Colloetlons COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to Ret the money. The Rulloek Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has kins' nidg., 210 E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Ovor Dan- lels Clothing store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone C92-Y. DU. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Oarnett Coroy Uldg., Suite 818 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CU.MM1NGS Engineer and contractor, 401 M. F. & H. Bide Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain age, orchard nnd land Improvement Oar huge G AR11 AGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tiie city garbage wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. r. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIG.HT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Height Music Studio, 401 Qarnett-Corey Uldg., Phone 72, Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contraoi and Surety IJonda. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Uldg. . Physicians nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic! physician. 303 Guruott Coroy build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien tlfically tesled and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. uldg., opposite P. O. Phone &C7. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped priutins office In Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS 'i'RANSI'ER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices rhjht. Service guar anteed. WHY? $1650 Rest buy for money on our list. I 6-room modern house on one of best stieets In town. House could not be ; ,,,,,, wlth houae nt ,.,, Brc. Terms on part. See me now. J. C. BARNES Kl West, Mlln Ulfsat.