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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfJOX, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 1017. PAOE FIVE , TODAY'S WIARKE1S Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, March 14. HOGS Receipts, 300; steady. Hull; of pack, ing grades, $14 ij I I. 10; lieavy pack Ins. $11. 104(14. 35; light packing, $1151.14.10; rough heavies, $ 1 3.Ti 0 C'1'14; pigs nnii skips, $12,204) 13; stock hogs, $11.60 (i 13. 25. CATTLE .Receipts, 71; steady. Steers, prime llKht, - $9,50 4 9.00; prime heavy", $9,05 4(9.0.1; good, $9 4( 9.40; cows, eholco, $7.754(S; me dium to good, $7f7.75;' ordianry to fair, $6.004i'7; heirers, $G4( 9; bulls, $0,254) 8; calves, $P4( 10. SHEEP Receipts, 3S; steady. Lambs, east of mountains, $12.!I04) 13.10; lambs, valley, $12.r0T13; lambs, shorn, $ 10.75 4r 12.25; prlmo wethers, $11.75012; choice ewes. $9,754 10; heavy ewes, $S. 754( 9.25. PoUllind Under. PORTLAND, March 11. BUTTER Steady; cube extras, 35c; prlmo firsts, 31c; firsts, 33c. Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, March 14. WIIEAT- Open ..$1.8H4' ..' 1.5414,. Closo $i.7c 1.02 Muy July Portland Grain. PORTLAND, March 14. WHEAT 'Easier, no trading. "Spot bids, 2 to 3c lower. Dluostem, $1.02; forty fold, $1.5S; club, $1.57; red Russian, $1.53. BARLEY Unchanged. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 10; flour2, oats 6, hay C. , 1 , i E! Reported By Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Circuit Court. Iicrnicc Raker vs. Roderick B. Raker, ilivoree. First National Bank of Xfcdford vs. A. A. Davis, amended decree. Ellen Coppuck et ill vs. James I). Simeon, et ill, order confirming- sale. Charles Dodge vs. C. W. Hoot, judg ment. f Frank Smith vs. Iris. Smith, decree. First National Bank of Medford vs. A. A. Davis Orchard company, amended decree. Lncld & Tillon Bank vs. jr. P. Schmidt et ul, trustee, default order. ('has. Nickel! vs. J. F. Butler, order. J. If. Nousliidt vs. Sterling Cnrr et ill, orderder sustaining demurer. Clins. V. Colby vs. City of Mud Cord' ill, order sustaining demurer. . ('has. Nickcll vs. (.'has. E. Wolcott writ of attachment. Vrobnto iruiirt. .Tnseph MeDougall estate, proof of iniblication of notiee. Margaret Cordon eslalc, proof of publication of notice. llulhiiwny J. 'Booker estate, order appointing guardiai. Margarcita, Louise, T.aura Henry, guardianship, bond of guardian. Sarah Pearson Adams estate, in ventory and appraisement. Olive U. lu ll estate, order to sell personal property. Arthur P. Stover eslalc, additional linderl eking. W. 1!. Johnson estate, order dis cliarLnng. T. J. Johnson estate, proof of publi cation of notice lo creililors. Ellis J. Neil estate, final a ml; order fixing lime and place for set tling final account. MaiTiiigo Licenses Charles Lloyd llockersmilh and Ethel Grace Garrison. Win. Y. Weyhright mid Amanda A. Morris. Hienl Kstnto Transfers. Charles A. Brown et u.x to Slate Bunk of Ashland, land in Ashland '- Willard T. Veghte to F. J. Al ia rd et UN. pt :w-iv Henry (). Childretli to I). A. Sbieblcy, lots 21 and J.'i Central add. Central Point Paul Edward et u.v to Philip P. Marion, pt 32-:i4-lK - Ennay L. Hosley et al to L. A. Neil, lot in Ashland Isabella Rowley et vir to C. A. Knight, lots in Medford Daniel (1. Horn et lix to J. L. Sparretorn, pt 20-.TJ-4K - 300 200 10 1 d000 10 ASHLAND AND VIG1NITY A Citizens meeting was held at the Hotel Austin on Tuesday to talk over the roundup ami celebration matters. After dining well, those backing roundup movement made n compre hensive statement fortified by figures lis to the scope and extent of the l!IKi feature nd what was to be ex pected this year if the show i- t" he repented on'n substantial basis. The association wants a cn-li bonus ol .ti.")0 either appropriated by the civ or subscribed by citizen", nl-n too .sale of 100 shares ot -toek at i"i.'" COURT HOUSE NEWS per hlinre, the "stock subscription to' lie closed up on short notice. Up to the lime of the meeting, o() shares lind been sold, leaving 74 shares to be ili-posod of. Quite a number poke over the situation. All warn the roundup, the difference of oin.- being merely over best nie hm' to pursue in order to secure it The niceiing uiijoumuii without ur.ivn.r at liny definite concliisio. and the entile matter up to Wednwd.i. morning- was pending developrtH. Ashland, in eommon wi;h eve.il other towns, is facing u crisi.- iu re gard to the military status Us npnlnn to the const nrtillcrv liruneb of iV servii e. The nllernntive is either to recruit First upmiy of this city, or else forfeit the plestigc of having any organization, of the military ilo culeil here. A direct appeal to ciliz ens has been made lv officers o1' .ne I First company, setting forth :ic .np- eondihons anil what is needed to re medy them. 'Ihe high school alumni nssoviafh-s which Inst year did so much towiird securing both temporary and per manent positions for local students is this early already in the field wilh u like purpose in view. y a eoi ". prehensive syslom of legist rat i J, students have been placed in scons of positions during the suiumer vac ti. in, nml nu enviable preliminii record has won for many a permit 1 ent job after graduation. Slate Highway Engineer .-.uir. 1, is touring Jackson county in bihn i of the $11,011(1,0110 bond issue fx 'if ids visited Ashland Tuesday iiltmtTi accompanied by several Media. izcns and ut a nieetinir hert in 1 city hall, explained the bond s 1 .18 1 i in detail dcinonslrating thai tl..ma burden incident to the invi -jbii-'n noma be met by the motor en own crs instead of the farmers oral luxation. an '. gen- i 1 Masonic hall was thronged Tues day night at the ;i71h minivers, rv of Alpha Chapter, No. 1, Eastcrr, Star order. 1 here was a fine nnisica ' pro gram, story-tolling mil dancin;;. An innovation by the officers of the chapter was their drill, evolutions which won the most enthusiastic ap plause. Members of the Star invited their friends to join in the anniver sary festivities, the bid to attend the meeting met with a generous res ponse. A light refreshment spread and social hour closed one of Ihc happiest annual reunions in '.Ihc chapter's: history. Ludies of (he Congregational church will hold a food sale on St Patrick's day, March l"tli at Dickerso'n's paint store on north Main slreet. Tom' W. Younger, of Sacramenlo, who wits . superintendent of motor power of Ihc S. 1'. system, resigned after -12 years of service with the company, is well known all up and down Hie line, his district having cx lended from Oakland pier to Poll land north ami lo Ogden east. His suc cessor is I). P. Kellog of Los Angeles. li. A. Ware ol'ilhe government bi ological department, discussed the rodent pesl at Talent on Tuseday eve ning.' On Wednesday evening be will give n talk at llclleview schonl, near Ashland, accompanied by C. ('. Cntc county pallnilogisl. Practical dem onstrations will be given as lo pre paration and use of rodent poisons. Ben Sheldon, whose lciri.-lutive dul ies arc now over with for (lie lime being, is devoling bis lively activities in behalf of the Grants Pass eoi er- cial club us secretary. t Ed Failing of Portland was in town Tuesday, representing a'leadiug hard ware ciili"cni of Hint place. W. W. liryan of Los Airgcles, who (railed California property lo licv. .1. S. Smith for a residence on the Scenic Drive, has arrived here with his family, a carload 4f household goods, following in their wake. Mr. liryan is a fonner resilient of Ashland having been in the employ of the S. P. at this terminal about 15 ycas ago.' lie is a half brother of J. W. liryan of Montague, the two families spelling their surnames a trifle dis similar. Among Jackson county schools in this vicinity which have met stan dardization re(iiirciucnts is district No. 8 at Vullcyview, north of town, of whi. li W. 11. Ashcroft of this city is the teacher. This school is n model one both as to ciliituttioniil and I parcnt-tenchcr activities. Last Friday night on train 13 n baby elephant occupied one of the baggage ears loaded witli nnimals he longing to a show aggregation. Train men reiHirt that at Ivlamathon, near1 llornbrook, the elephant pulled the bellcord, slopping the train and it was sometime before the cirhse could be determined. Orders now follow lo nil baggagemen that elephant It-links must be roped and checked When Itching Stops There is one sale, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleatm-n r.i:d ?iutiit the skin. Mk any druijtiist for a 25c or $1 bottle (f zrino and apply it a? directed. Soon y.ni will lind lhat irritations pindc, hla-k 1iraK errcra. hWchc?, ringworm and similar sk;n trwUe$ will disappear. A little icmo. the penetrating. atis- fyine liqni'l. p all that i needed, for it lanishe al! skin emotions and make the 'kin soft, smooth and healthy. Tbt B. W. Kw Co., Cleveland. O. jest the same ns other classifications. Si nit. Fore of the regular army, is here ft- a few days on recruiting u'.'ty. Tile .ange of service is a w ide one. In this particular instance the enlisting officer utter truck driv ers and mechanician, in preference to v'lrpshnotero. "tor extensive advertis.. " for bids the a. -r bought its own impn. eiuent hi.nd in .V) Bum of $270 for par and aci .,-.ctl fetvt. The purchase was imp!v iB?e b., v rantife." from one fund to a.iti:ir. The Krene i",ck j -kmcn's nsso .'"tirn which !ifu .',.cuditinrtors in tin city. ia ofticoreo as lnllows tor 1.17, Ueo. W. 1unr, president; 7r. .'"ekcr. vie p-esident ; Fred llo.:. 08, i.. -n.iv-f.na-uier. Ed I in r- ''11, v:'tl aitter, V. II. Elliott and A. ' . K'"." cot-litiile an ndvis- Vv .".K.crf tV .Klaninlh Falls, br.i r in law of rlcberl and Leander .: A..:.. -;. bf-s sold his 720 Nei . . iVi.'.r.nth eonnty to v.a VaiReiih irg of thai sec ,,k .-- .o.iOiogsi adjoined the Al ..;ei.. A.-it. ijflv? yurchiiser lias 1 .' ;n . A- A.tt u, oe a solid tract. rt-t u evpeeled home .j, . ui i.aten stai- in San .i jt .-tiit'uer .A ire'.t last fall i,io )J..', .'jfrsl Iv.'u Applegale , 1.1 j'lephcrd have a ut; jiMti; fi i': ter s stay in .?. .-.lev of ihe. "alu Frank B. :' IWent. Vas been paid tCfiO i'l tdi (f a life policy in Ine ,.'oo5it-3 i .he World. Deceased Mm a laetfi1 r oi Ashland Cnmp No. 24'i, b.iwili ji lined (lie order ill 11102. He died fVb. 1, and payment of the i'.nliry v:us itit de March 12. In Ihc discissions of the topic, "What s the Metier With the World," 'y professional and lay inembcrs of v, e Men s Social service league at a .intinir of fnc organization here ve- rcrl,'. ;'ie particular merits of Dr. I). M. Blower's iirgiiment secured for the state paper "leave to print per mit in the Monday edition of the Tid ings, alongside Dr. Jurvis' treatise on mineral waters. Both articles arc surcharged with radio-aelivity. TALENT TALK Karl Uriseoe of North Talont was a Medford business caller recently. lid ward Jacob of ..North Talent was in Medford on business recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller of An derson creek attended the concert at Ashland recently. O. N. Wilson of Wagner creek was shopping in town Saturday. Miss Gallic Vogeli visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. vogoli just week. ' Airs. O. WMters is arranging to have a new roof put on the building occupied by Vandersluis & llurgan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Drown, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. lionham and Mrs. Do l'eiiu were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wakenian of Medford who entertained in honor of Mrs. Do l'eaii of Jamestown, X. D., who was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Iionliani. Peter Vandersluis- visited Medl'ord Friday. The Ladies' Aid will meet at Hie home of Mrs. .1. E. ('.loss this week. W. Reynolds and Mr. Smullhousen of Medford were visitors in Talent Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Silvia were callers in Medford Saturday. R. II. I'urvcs was doing ills usual shopping Saturday. The patrons of the Mall Tribune APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and. Attractiveness. Common pardon sage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn grayi utrenked And faded hair beautifully dark nnd luxuriant. Jnt a" few npplira ttons will prove a revelation if your hair is fadinp, streaked or (rroy. Mixinc the Satre Tea and Sulphur recipe, at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to pet a 50-eent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all rendy for use. This is the old time recije Improved by the addition of other ingredients. While winp;r( ffray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth fnl appearance and attractiveness, liy darkening vour hair with Wyeth's Fajre and Sulphur Compound, no one ean t'U, because it docs it so naturally, so evenly. ou just dampen a sponge or aolt forUHh with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This prepamtion is a delightful toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. TOR THROAT AND LUNGS STI BIIOHN COLtiUS AND tlJ Eckman's Alterative BOLD III Al-L I.fcAlI.NJ DBIUUIST4 ro bo well pleased with the accom modation and the servico rendered by the papor and its carr'er, tbnt they havo extended tho route with a pros pect of a further extension in the near future. O. Powers of Wdgner creek was a business caller Saturday. Andrew Hrlncr and Wiley tones of YYugucr creek were in town Satur day. Dan Coleman from Wagner creek was in town toduy doing bis Satur day shopping. . Henry Sheets and Edward Ilriuidt wero loading a car of baled hay in town from tho Campbell & Nye ranch Saturday. W. A. Stratton was doing bis Sat urday trading today. C. W. Holdridge was a Medford business caller Saturday. There are not many of us who have lived in Oregon for many years and have learned what we may ex pect of tho weuther. Xevertheless wo may have thought that old bruin : was not telling us tho truth when he I propliesized on February 2.- How- 'ever, we are perfectly willing now to admit be knew his business as a weather prophet very well. Robert Wilcox was in town Satur day from tho Ashland mines. Tho three Miss Kings of AnderRon creek were shopping in town Satur day. ' .Mrs. Koth lias moved into tho Woltcrs houso nnd will havo tho care of Mrs. Mauness who was brought down from tho (Iranlto City hospital In Ashland where slio has been for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Ciders spent Sunday visiting in Ashland. Frank Manness was in Ashland Sunday, bringing Ills mother back with Mm. The opening of the school has been postponed indefinitely as there seems to bo more scarletina breaking out In town. Mrs. Louis Drown and daughter Rotty, also Mrs. Do I'eau, spent .Mon day In Ashlnnd. Mrs. Dr. Malgrem was a visitor at the Adamson home. 11. IL Cioddard, O. Powers, Mrs. E. Becson, Ed Robinson, C. P. Web ster, Drincr wero among soino of those who motored from Talent to see the freight wreck which occurred at tho Voorhels crossing Monday morning. Mts Eldrldgo has moxed to Cold Hill. We regret to learn that Mr. and .ors. nciiiwcii, who Have for tho nasi row months been living hero in Tal ent, nro Intending; to return to Goi. tiige Orovo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Helllwell havo not alonn won the respect of all Talent by their congeniality hut also tho esteem of everyone who has he 111 VUUUI and others who labor indoor? should always take the strength compelling tonic-food in E to keep up their strength, f nourish their nerves and increase their energy. SCOTT'S is helping thousands - why not you ? bcolt & Kowue, Illooyilield. N. . 1&-21 GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Horb euro for earache, bcadacho, catarrh, diphtheria, soro throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, Btoni ach trouble, heart troublo, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, . tumors, ca'ted breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OI'KItATIO.V. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN: This Is to certify that I, the un deslKned, had very severe stomach troublo and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, ana: hearing of Glm Chung (whoso Herb Store Is at 241 South Front street In Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach troublo, and 1 started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to sco Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. H. JOHNSON', Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. S II. Holmes. Kauio Point.' Frank Lewis, Kagle Volnt. Win. Lewis, Eaglo Point. W. I,..C'hlldreth, Kaglo Point. C. E. Moore, Eaglo Point. J. V. Mclntyro, Eagle Point. ' Geo. II. Von der llellen. Eagle Point. Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. John S. Ortb, Medford. FOR CRACKED and CHAPPED HANDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment T ALL OniJO STORM Hf r come acquainted with thorn, nnd wo certainly regret to lose such good cit izens. Hut In doing so wo lire very glad to wolcomo back our old friends, and iiciiiaiutunces, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Drown, who will resume their duties at tho drug store and postof- 'flee. William Rickard of Wagner creek was a buslnes caller In town Tues day. W. A. Stratton was In town Mon day from his ranch on tho other side of Hear creek. Frank Reed was a town business caller Monday. William Harlow of Wagner creek traded in town Monday. Leonard Orthuyso was in from the llolleudale orchard Monday. Jou ami (leorgo Kerby wero busi ness callers in Medford Monday. 11. S. Thompson of Portland was a Talent visitor two days last week. 'Mrs. Wold and sinnll son wero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceorgo Kerby last week. K. C. Gardner was a town caller from his ranch cast ot Hear creek Tuesday. James Mays of Anderson creek was a town caller Tuesday. Edward Dickey of Wagner creek was a town business caller ?'uesday Mr. Rean of Strlugtown was n busi ness caller Tuesday. H. N. French of North Talent met with a bad accident tho othor day. W'hilo walking bis foot slipped on a round stick causing him to fall and break bis leg. Ho being somewhat up In years this may not bo a very easy fracture to heal. We hope, how ever, that he may not suffer nny sor ious results from It, QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets t That is 4he joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-lime en emy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown month" now and then a bad brcalh a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and arc constipated, you'll lind quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one "or two every night just to keep right. 1 ry them. NIc and 25c per box. All druggists. FOR SAL1 POULTRY FOR SALE Day old chicks, While Leghorn, Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, In nny quantity from most cele brated prize winners of Oregon and California. Also custom hatching. Ask for folder on electric hatching and prices. Standard Electric Hatchery, Medford.- I'Oll SALE White Leghorns. Silver Luce Wyandotts, for hatching. I'hoiio 201-W. P. E. Wynkoop. 320 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Single Comb White Leghorns, O. A. C. stock, 7rc sotting of 13 eggs; $1.00 per 100. Phone 500-J-4. 313 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode IslandRcd cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, I'ho'.ie 217. 312 FOR SALE S. C." White"" Leghorn iggs, heavy laying strain, 7rie set ting, $1.iiii hundred. .1. S. Craw ford, Talent, near depot. HOC FOR SALE Ilbodo Inland lied eggs for setting, 7!c. Phono 071-lt-l, " ,1 802 FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE .Manure. Phone SI FOR SALE Seed corn. C, W. Case bolt, Route 2, Box 24. 304 FOR SALE OR TRADE On a light car, horso, buggy, harness. Good condition. Box O, Mall Tribune. 324 For sale- tatoes. 4; -Early Sunrise seed po-2-W. C. M. Parker. 80S FOR SALE Egg eases and fillers. Medford Poultry tic Egg Co. FOR SALE Safe In good condition. Apply Martin J. Roddy. FOR SALE One 10-gallon power Ice cvream freezer with molor and pullies, 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 . ico cream cans, wire tables and chairs, first class condition. P. O. Box 208, Central Point, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Manure. Have your lots plowed. Phone 473-Y. 302 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE One Maxwell Iwo cylin der ear; Just overhauled; $12j. Power Auto Co. f o KHALL .3'4 inch wagon, spray pump. 4-3 iron beds, kitchen table washing machine, Singer, refrig erator, healer, Toledo range. Cy phers Incubator, 140 egg; two double Iron beds, linoleum, wire stretchers, enamel wash bowl and sink, 0 'fe feet crosscut saw, culti vator. Phor.-e K53-R. Call between 8 a. m. nnd H p. m. 30J Foil SALE Hack saw, wheelbarrow, garden aeodcr nnd cultivator, and other tools. 305 Portlnd avo. 300 FOR SAM') MISCEMjANKOUS FOR ALE One Twin Indlnii motor'-' cvilo. Inquiro llcrnard Motor Co. !l"'i 'OR HALE-- Dowdeu spud planter, (good ns new), work team, wagons, one mule, cheap. J. F. Rocbo, Ashland. 5- FOR SALU I.1VKSTOCK. FOR SAl,E-r-Fine Jersey cow, milk. Call X54 Hast !Uh. Well 3 'III FOR SALE Fresh Phono 2S-.I-1. . Jersey cow. 3U3 WANTED Pigs between 00 and 100 lbs. Holluiid-Dnio farm, Talent. , 307 FOR SALE Shetland pony. Biid buggy. Phono 5-F-2 harness 300 FOR SALE S Holstoin cows, one Durham, 4 two-year old heifers, fresh soon; 3 yearling heifers and 3 inula calves. Geo. Hilton. 804 .'Oil SALE Ouo light team. C. A. .Dennett, Routo 3, Medford 308 FOR 8ALI0 HEAD ESTATE l''OK SALE Host homo In city at cost. Vour own terms. 25 South Ornngo St. James K. Voorhols. .' 303 KOlt SALE My SO acre ranch near Griffin creek, 3 miles rrom Bed ford; fine new bungalow, build ings, fruit and alfalfa. if sold at once. J. 11. Patterson, lllghwood, Montann. 810 VOli SALE 20 acres creek bottom land, suitable for cardonliig or sil gar beets. One nillo from town. . If Interested writo L. enro Mall Tiibuno. - 801! ItAXCIIES l.'Oll BALI I'XHl SALE Panning land, fruit land, stock ranches,, timber land from $10 per aire up, on long time, easy paynients. Address Al. euro Tribune. 4 HELP WANTE1V FEMALI5 1 WANTED Experienced woman for goncrnl housowork. Phono 805-.L: 802 WANTED Capablo women to soil Nu Bono corsets In .lacsson and losophlne counties. Mrs. A. True Lundy, district manager, H'otol Medford. 303 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Old fulso tooth. Don't matter If broken. I pay $1.00 to $6.00 pm- set. Mall to L. Manor, 2007 8. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will scud cash by return mall. 320 VANTED Registered Duroc sow and three gilts, ellgiblo to registry. Call Ashland 4-F13 or address Box 50, Mall Tribune ' 310 WANTED Bring us your eggs nnd poultry. Wo pay cash. Modford Poultry and Egg Co.' 814 WANTED -Vacuum cloanlng, tho large machine. I furnish my own power. f loury Currlor. . Phono 820-X. 305 WANTED I louses to move. Phone 4S8-M, or 488-X. FURNISH !: APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. Tho Borbcn, 10 Quince. 321 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, 322 So. Central. Tel. 403-R-2 307 'lilt RENT Only one completely , furnished apartment left to, rent; steam heat, hot and cold water, halh, kltcbenelte wilh gas range. Apply Hotel lloland. WANTED SITUATIONS w am I. n voting married man wauls sleady work on ranch. Ralph Householder, It. It. I, Central Point or phone ir,7, foul nil Point. 3115 MIS KM.ANROCS. FOR KENT Guillen lands, fanning land, slock ranches. Gold Ray Kcnlty Co. " FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS" FOR RENT Cash or on shares, 1 5 acres, suitable for beans, tomatoes melons, etc. Irrlgatod. Phono 2S-.I-1. -, 303 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR ItFJNT The Anglo home, furn ished or iinfiirnlHlied, and 3 acres lieu E. .Main. Telephotio fiN-'ll 3(17 FOR KENT For (our months, five room modern furnished bungalow Ea Al. side . & I two lol.s. ' c. c. Pierce . Uldg. 04 Hill RENT Five room modern house nnd three lots, good garden spot, at ;sim I'oriianu avo. 800 FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy, .m , a. nailer, i J.6 Kast Main. FOR RENT Small furnished house, I'lione i.IU-lt. , 3(2 FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Hill a. res river bottom near Klamath Falls on proposed inn Mirnnorn ic. it., clear, for .Met ford property or close-in acreage Address P. O. Ilox 708, .Medford Oregon . ;;u MONEY TO LOAN .,!'. i j i iu 1.UA.V-AI li and 7 per cent Interest on good security. Ad dress m, care Mall Tribune. 305 TO LOAN .Money loaned on furnl mm, live siock. implements, lo. jransactions private, possession reta'ned. Write Union I,oan Agency. 217 S. High gtroet, Salem. Orogo.1. 30S TO LOAN $2000 to loan. R. Holmes, the Insurance Man, TO LOAN $1000 Mail Tribune. to loan. Uox S. nUSlNESS DIKKCTOBT Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified 'Accountant, room 411 M. F. IL Hldg., Medford, Orogon. Auto BnrjillM LAHETt AUTO SPRING KU.-n. nro operating the largest, uio and best equipped plant In the Pa cific mVthwost. Use our springs when others fall. Sftld under guar antee. 26 North J-lftoentb St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO KG 10 A. CODDING Lawyer, Itoom 4)3. Garnett:Coroy,, Uldg., Medford, Ore. GEO.' W.- CHERRY Attorney ana Notarv, Rooms 9-10, Jackson coun ty Bank Bnlhllng. entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFP Attorney t law. rooms 8 nnd 9, Meurora iMnuouui Bank Building. A.E. REAMES Lawyer. Corey bids. Garnett- Ilouks 'Clnlsliaiilty ns Clirlst Ireclil It" by Rev. Brooke Herford nnd other Unltcrlnn lltoraturo sent froo to enquirers. Address Miss H117.0I Burton, Central Point, It. F. D. No. 1, Oregon. t -304 Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has klns' Bldg., 210 E. Main st Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. ' DR. W. DR. C. M. VAN SCOYOC C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Corey Bldg., Suite 810 Ore. Phone 856. Onrnett Medford, Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. . & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement Garbage GARBAGli) Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo good Bervlce. Phone 874-L. fr. Y. Allen. Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of , piano and harmony. Halght Music j Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.,., Phone 72. Insurance EARL ,S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Gnrnett-Corey Bldg. Medical. MRS; GEO. JACKSON Vinvi Deal er. Phono 154Y, resilience 900 East Alain Street. - . Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Gnrnott-Coroy build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS-r-Physlclan and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, onr, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested arid glnssos sup piled. Oculist nnd Auilst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers and J-utillsIicrs MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, hilling systoms, etc. Portlaud prices. 27 North Fir st. , - r Tra lister EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE Co! Office 42 North Front st. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. 1NTEKUISI1AX AUTOCAR CO. TIME OAHD. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 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. Leavs Ashland, for Modford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a, m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day night at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main" Street, Medford n - The Only Exclusive Commorcial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J. We'll do the rest. ';. E. D. WESTON, Prop.