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MTDFOftH MATT; TRTBTTXTC rTCTVFOTiT, OTJEHOX. WEDNESDAY. 'AVVJl 'IS, '1017 PXOTC WVFj i TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or.. April 18. Hons higher; receipts :i.":l. Hulk of pack ing grades, .tl.).'2")('l.).:!.): heavy packiiifr, $l.")..'ir)((i:l.).."0; liiht pack ing, $1.").10((M '.:!"); roiijjh heavies, $1414.7."; pi;rs ami skips, $13.50(a) 14; stock hoiw, l-'((U:i.2.). Cattle steady; receipts, 110. Steers, prime light, $10((i lO.'J'); prime heuvy, 0.7510J'i; pood, u.25(ffi9.7j ; cows, choice, $8.2")(u !); medium to good, $7.7")(ff8.2."; ordinary to fair, $6.7o7..')0; heifers, $8.2."i"- hulls, $68; calves, $7(all). Sheep steady; receipts none. Lamhs, cast of mountains, $i:l(o 13.50; lamhs, valley, 1'.'.7.)( 3.25; lambs, shorn, flltS 11.50; prime wethers, $11.50(a 12; choice ewes, ' $10(5:10.73; heavy ewes, $J(alO. Portland Butter ? PORTLAND, Or., April 18. But- ter, steady. -: -i r i Portland Grain ;i 1'ORTLAXI), Or., April 18 .J Wheat at new records. No trading. Spot bids, 0 to 0c higher. Tilue- istem, $2.18; Forty fold, 2.13; club. J$2.13; Red Russian, $2.12. r Barley, higher. No. 1 feed, $40. j Today's car receipts: Wheat 27, i barley 2, flour 4, oats 1, hay 9. i i ,: Chicago Wheat V CHICAGO, April 18. Wheat: Open. Close. May . July . ...$2.21 ... 1.00 $2.32ii 1.974 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glenn return this week from an extensive residence at Glendale, Cab, In the vicinity of Los Angeles. They will occupy their old home here indefinitely, the length of their stay depending upon Mr. Glenn's condition as to freedom from asthmatic troubles. The Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational denomination will give a patriotic social in the Sunday school rooms of the church on Fri day evening of this week. Refresh ments will supplement a literary -pro gram. Proceeds are to go towards securing a flag for the church. ! The house and three lots on Sher man street, belonging to the estate of the late A. W Atterbury, has been sold to Dr. W. E. 'Buchanan, princi pal of tho Bollvlew schools; who will occupy it, and make substantial Im provements. The sale was made by the W. H. rfodgsbon agency. ' Bruce Llnlnger, another of the lo cal naval reserves, left for Bremer ton on Sunday evening. 'Burkhart's shoeshop, now located In the Allen block, is to move soon into the Cunningham block a few doors west, making room for the in stallation of the Jackson County Ab stract company's offices hi the Allen property. Prof. A. L. Peck, member of the A. C. faculty at Corvallls, lectur- ASHLAND AND VICINITY i eft Monday night at the library, his U topic being "Landscape Gardening and Its Application to Park Improve- ment," an opportune theme in view .( of the scope of improvements now un J der way here along these lines. I Consolidation being the order of 1 the day the Dodge car agency has been merged with that of the Ford, with Lee Hall us malinger of both J apartments at Ford headquarters, j Hotel Austin annex. I Bob Tweed ana ,7m Adams, former v Ashland boys and members of First company, now engaged in graduate i work at the O. A. C, Corvallls, have j been commissioned as first lleuten- JK ants, subject to call for active service t from tho officers' reserve corps. 1 Qualification for these exacting re- Thai ! a mott Important statement, and, Wben considered In connection with health and medicine, its tneaniny U enlarged tremen dously. Mineral medicine alwaj leave) their rayagaa In the aystem. Your blood require a purely vegetable medicine when it U upset That U why S.S.S. baa done to much to build health during the past fifty years It is purely vegetable, and not only drives poisons out of the blood, but builds up the system at the same time. Catarrh. Eciema, Rheumatism. Malaria. Shin Eruptions are evidences of disordered blood. S. S. S. does the greatest good for all blood disorders. Its success has caused many substi tutes to appear. Don't take anything but the genuine. Write for booklet on any blood dis ease, end for Medical Advice. No charge. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Dept 10, ATLANTA, GA. Today is the one hundred and forty of onr early hixtury : Listen, my children, and yosi shall hear ' Of tile midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in seventy-five: Hardly n mini is now alive Who remembers that famous day and year. He said to his friend: '"If the British march By hind or sea from the town tonight, Hang n lantern aloft in the bclt'ry-nrch Of the North church tower, as n signal light One if by hind, and two if by sea; And I on the opposite shore will be, vj!i -Ready to ride and spread the alarm Through every Middlesex village and farm, For the country-folk to be up and to arm." Then lie said good night, and with muffled onr Silently row'd to the Charleston shore, Just as the moon rose over the bay, Where, swinging wide at her moorings, lay The Somerset, British man-of-war: A phantom ship, with each mast and spar Across the moon, like a prison-bar, And a huge, black hulk, that was magnified ' By its own reflection in the tide. Meanwhile his friend, through alley and street, Wanders and watches with eager ears, Till in' the silence around him he hears The muster of men nt the barrack door, The sound of linns and the tramp of feet, And the measured tread of the grenadiers Marching down to their boats on the shore. Then he clinibM to the tower of the church, Hp the wooden stairs, with stealthy tread, To the belfry chamber overhead, But mostly he watch'd with eager search The belfry tower of the old North church, As it rose above the graves on the hill, Lonely, and spcclrnl, and somber, and still. And, hi! as he looks, on the belfry's height, A glimmer, and then a gleam of light! He springs to (he saddle, the bridle he turns, But lingers and gazes, till full on his sight A second lamp in the belfry burns! A hurry of hoofs in a village street, A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark. And beneath from the pebbles, in passing, a spark Struck out by a steed Unit flies fearless nnd fleet: quircments was gained by virtue of experience with the cadet organiza tion at the state Institution. diet Bryant, well known railroad er and who during the past winter has been conductor of the Swing trclght between Redding and Ger ber, has been transferred to the lo cal freight service on the Klamath Falls branch. The city in behalf of its police de-l partmeut has invested in a cop auto in order to respond quickly to emer gency calls. Type, an Overlan 1; ca pacity, seven passenger; speed, gear ed to whatever may be the require ments when the patrols nro sum moned. Katherlne Trevotte, of Chicago, re citist and impersonator, will appear at the high school gym, Friday even ing, April 20. Mrs. C'hestor Stevenson has re turned from at recent visit to Mrs. Jane Hansen of Modford. Polk's Gazeteer for 1917-18, the standard publication which is author ity as a business directory of Oregon and Washington, giving full Informa tion as to all towns and their activ ities, is being delivered to subscrib ers throughout this section. Dr. J. S. Parsons, veteran local practitioner, is consulting physician of the ABhlnnd Red Cross chapter, headquarters of which are now es tablished in fine rooms In the Elks' temple, which have been fitted up and are being equlppod with every requisite at tho hands of business men and citizens In general. Alpha Chapter Initiated a bevy of young ladles into the Eastern Star nt sun fftonc ca. - second anniversary of the ride of order on Tuesday evening, the girls taking upon themselves the obliga tion of fraternal fohowshlp affilia tions In addition to pledging activi ties in behalf of Bed Cross and Hon or Guard service assumed recently. This accession to the ranks of the younger social element of the 'chap ter was piade the occasion of a large gathering of the Star membership. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Xash, of Long Beach, Cal., have been recent visitors here Willi relatives in the family of J. P. Dodge. They were on their way to Winnipeg, Manitoba, to look after property Interests where they formerly resided. D. M. Lowe of tho Vallcyvlew dis trict, attended a meeting of tho Jack son County Business Men s associa tion, at Medford on Monday evening, and reviewed the status of county fair matters. Lowe is the right hand man of fair exploitation meth ods and urges early action along all lines in behalf of the 1917 exhibit As to crops, "Plant early and diver sify," is his motto as an expert. Over 125 tickets were sold here for the New York Symphony Orchestra entertainment which was given at Medford on Tuesday evening. A suggestion has been made, fol lowing example set In other towns, that patriotic fund boxes bo placed In local hotels, banks, 'theatres and stores In general, in order that odd nickels and dimes castialy contrib uted mny find their way to add an. extra nloasiiro of comfort to the boys afield and in garrison. " Marsh Wagner celebrated his birth day anniversary on Sunday at the family home on Oak street, In th presence of many Ashland relatives and a visiting contingent from down the valley. A composite dlnnor af- torucil a sumpt.ious repast as pre pared from the best recipes of a score of skillful cooks among the ranks or lliroo generations. Al Kinney carv ed the plum pudding, Thad Miles of Medford gave thanks, and one and all pronounced a benediction upon the superlative merits of the birthday cake which was a gaily decorated 42-centlmeter affair, although it is a mntter of record In old pioneer history that the guest of honor is over fifty years young. The cottage and nearly an acre of ground on Quincy street owned by E. F. (ireenman, has been sold to J. V. Wright at present residing on Lin coln street, who will take possesion of his new purchase at an early date. The Beaver Realty company nego tiated this deal. Ad -Helms of Medford was In town Tuesde.y on business. Orlando Dldra has rented his fine homo on North Main street, near the Methodist church, and will return with his family to his former loca tion at Waseca, Minn. I). M. Watt, now occupying the Estes property on North Main, will move Into the Dldra residence, Inasmuch as Mr. Estes Is to return soon from Oklahoma for his customary summer outing here. Paul Revere, and here is Lone. fellow's - That was all! And yet, through the gloom nnd the light The fate of a nation was riding that night; And the spark struck out by that steed, in his flight, Kindled the land into flame with its heat. Ho heard the bleating of the flock, And the twitter of birds among the trees. And felt tho breath of the morning breeze Blowing over the meadows brown. And one was safe and asleep in his bed Who nt the bridge would he first to full, And startled the pigeons from their perch On the sombre rafters, that round him made Jfasses mid moving shapes of shade; l"p the light ladder, slender and tall, To the highest window in the wall, ' Where he paused to listen nnd look down A moment on the roofs of tho quiet town, And the moonlight flowing over all. , eanwhile, impatient to mount and ride, Hooted and spurr'd, with a heavy stride, On the opposite shore wulk'd Paul Revere. Now he patted his horse's side, Now gazed on the landscape far and near, Then impetuous stnmp'd the earth, And tum'd nnd tighten'd his saddle girth; Who that day would bo lying dead, Pierced by a British musket ball. You know the rest. In the books you have read How the British regulars fired and fled; How tho farmers gave them ball for ball, From behind each fence nnd farmyard wall, Chasing the redcoats down tho lane, Then crossing the fields to emerge ngain Under (he trees nt the turn of the road, And only pausing to fire and load. So through the night rode Paul Revere; And so through the night went his cry of alarm To every Middlesex village and farm A cry of defiance, and not of fear A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door, And a word that shall echo for evermore! For borne on tho night-wind of tho Past, Through all our history, to the lust, In the hour of darkness, nnd peril, nnd need, The people will waken nnd listen to hear The hurrying foot-heat of that steed. And the midnight message of Paul These several changes will take place In May. 1 In efforts to conserve the supply, Redding is to Institute a Burvey of foodstuffs, a work which in its scope will lncludo all of Shasta county. Klamath county Isj contemplating a like survey; "TT.. Louis Dodge is In Portland this week on a business trip.- The Noll creek school district will hold a local institute on Saturday, April 21, with morning and aftor noon sessions. Among those on a program repleto with live topics are local and outside parties, including Miss Blanche Hicks of the Ashland library, Earl Ktlpatrick of the Uni versity of Oregon, Mrs. Eva Lane Walker of Central Point, and County Superintendent Ager of 'Jacksonville. Dinner will be served by the parent teacher circle of that district. The institute being held on Saturday, a number of Ashland parent-teacher workers will attend. i Without further ado over tho mat ter, compulsory military training is In effect at the state university, Eu gene. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Circuit. Court Ora Kdith Iiagsdalc vs. John L. Kagsdale, summons. Abbey K. Thomas, executrix, vs. (I. L. Nchennerliuni et al., default. ' Esther Mary H. Martin vs. Aecy C. Martin, answer. Farmers' & Fruit Growers' Punk vs. F. Hoy Davis, motion to strike. California-Oregon Power Co. vs. A. W. Ilartlett et al., certificate of levy. W. E. Philips vs. A. T. Ijilhrop el al., order, rciilv. Lillian llnzcllon ton, summons. Estie I,. Iloxic Hoxie, summons. vs. Frank Ilacl- vs. Ileibert (' Probuifl Oiurt. Estate of (I. ('. Iloyer, aduiilled lo probate. Estate of llatliawny J. Hooker, ap pointment of appraisers. Use Zemo for Eczema Never mind how oitcn yuu have tried and failed, you can stop buruiiiK, itching eczema quickly by applying a hulc zemo furnished by any druggist for 2oc Lx tra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczena. tet ter, pimples, rash, black hcaiU and sim ilar skin diseases will be removed. For charing the kin and making it vignrnti'ly healthy, always uc zemo. the p.-netratitiK', anti-cp'ic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it d's tint stain. Wlicn others fail it is the one dopi-n-lal lc treat ment for skin troubles of all kind. The E. W. Rom Co., ClavilanO. u. iocm describing that famous event Revere. Henry Longfellow. REVENUE OFFICER SCOTT 0 AND DEPUTY SUSPENDED SAN FRANCISOO.'Aprll 18. Rob bory of a vault In the Intoriml rev enue office horo of Important docu nienlB, $2000 ill cash, and wine tax stamps with a fnco vnluo of $8300 was said tonight by J. J. Scott, collec tor of Internal rovenue for tho first district of California, to bo the bnsls for an order received todny from Washington for the temporary bus pension from office of himself and his chief deputy, his brother, Andrew O. Scott. SALTS AND KIDNEYS HURT DrinK lots of water and atop eating meat for a while if your Bladder troubles you. When you wako up with backache ani dull misery in the kidney region it gen erally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority, Moat forms uric acid which overwork! the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blond and they booouio sort of psrulyred and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relievo your bowelB; re moving all tho body's urlnoiiB waste, else you have backnche, sick headache, dizzy spoils; your stomach sours, tongue Is coated, and when the wefttlair is bad you havo rlieiinintlc twinges. Tho urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often got sore) water scnhls und you arc obliged to ni-ok rolief two or tinea times during tho night. Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at onco or got from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tahlospoonful in a glass of water before brcakfnst for a few days and your kidneye will .then act fine. 'I bis famous salt 'is nnulo from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, end has bocn used for generations to clean and stimulate llupgisli kidneys, al.io to netitralia acids in tho urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder wenkncus. D.Iod Salts is a life saver for regular mrat eaters. It is incxMnitive, cannot injiira and makes a delightful, eifer vpwont lithla-water drnk. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR KENT Furnished house; 3 rooms und bath. Close In. Cull 730-R. 40 FOR RENT Modern cozy six-room furnished bungalow; Tiro place; pinno; sleeping porch; close in. Address E. L. Taylor, 621 I'enn Ave., Phone 9-F2 2. 2tl FOR HKNT tage, new, N. Grape. -Small furnished modern, close In. cnt 2 4ii 26 FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy. M. A. Under. 123 East Mnln. MONKV TO IOA TO LOAN $1000 to $10,000 on ranch security. Phone 333-J. J. II Andrews. " FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS. KOIl RENT looms; bath. Furnished sleeping 240 N. Grnpo si. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR KENT Dcslrublo furnished apartment. The Uerbeu. Phone 038-R. ' FOR KENT One completely furnish- ed apartment at Hotel Holland. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position by a young lady stenographer of ability and some office experience. Adresa Box 4 4, Mall Tribune. 36 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WA'NTEl) Large mirror for Domes- tie Art equipment. Llnnle E. Cur rln. Talent, Oregon. 23 WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Poultry. We are In the market for all kinds of poultry dully. Get our cash and trade prices. Phoenix Mercantile Co. WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer in hides, wool and mohair. Highest prices paid. Office Laurel St, mar ket. Phone 475-L. 32 WANTED Houses to move. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 111 acre foothill ranch, cheap, or will consldor car In good condition. Box 145, E4gle Point, Ore. 27 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK KOR SALE Two cows, one fresh soon, one light wagon, practically new. 1)0(1 W. 1 1 tli, or phone 883 between 11 and 12 a. m. 27 FOR SALE Fresh .lorsoy cow, rich heavy milker; also rnrm wagon. Jaa. Campbell. 20 FOR SALE Four-year-old grade Belgian iitalllou. W. S. Stancllff, Phoenix. 28 FOR SALE Extra fine Jorsoy cow, five years old, will be fresh about tho 18th this month. Address W. H. (Nutter, Mldwny Road, two miles north of Medford. 23 FOR SALE One full blooded Jersey bull, 18 months old, cheap. Cad Ellis, Talent, Oregon. 23 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Fancy wnlte leghorn eggs, 4c uach. Phone 3S6-M. 32 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for setting. Phono 247. Eh nest Webb, Central Point. 40 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Household goods, lawn mower and gurueil tools. Phono 654-R. .- 21 FOR SALE One wuter motor wash ing machine at Hillings' Wagon shop on South Riverside. Price $4.50. 24 FOR SALE 3c pound. -Yellow Dent seed corn, Phono 1II-F21. 2S FOR SALE lilrdseye maple bed room suit In good condition at a bargain. 310 W, Knight. 24 FOR SALE Studebukor six, practi cally good as new. Inspection of this car Is invited. Price reason able and cash only considered. Address P. O. Box 7(!9. 24 FOIl SALE Itedwood water tanks, capacity l!i,r00 gallons. 5-1 S W. Holly street. Phono S21-R. 28 FOR SALE Manure; have your lots plowed. Phone 4 73-Y. FOR SALE Household furniture, carpets and power wash machine; must bo sold at onco. 310 W. Knight. 20 FOR SALE John Deere riding cul tivator; 3 'i wagon; box und small farming tolls at bargain. 310 W. Knight. 2 6 FOR SALE First quality baled hay. Inqulrn Pulmor Investment Co., M. F. & II. Hlilg., Medford, or Mo doc Orchard, KOR SALE Extra fnncy Newtown apples, $1.00 Jumhlo pack; $1.2!i wrnpiied, Ernest Webb, Central Point. 4 0 FOR SALE Seed corn. Wortnian & (lore. Warner, 24 l'"OR SALE Recleaned. homegrown alfalfa seed, 17c per pound. 11. L. Iiodgo, 19 Cenevu avenue, Medford. Phono flll-K. 33 FOR SALE Paxson'a superb dahlias. Eight named labeled bulbs, $1; as sorted colors and classes, cactus, peony and decoratlvo. Ten unla beled, $1. Postage paid. Send for list. R. II. Paxson, Central Point, Oregon. 26 FOR SALE Egg cases and fillers. Medford Poultry Egg Co. INTKRUKIIAX AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. 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. Bundnys loave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 8:30 p. m. Leave 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 Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1.00, 1:00 and 10:30 p. m. Attention, Farmers MKDFOHD JUNK COMPANY 81-33 N. Ilartlett St. Pay Highest Prices for HIDKSI Green hides per lb ..17e Dry hides, per lb. ....25 Green calf hides, per lb, 25c Dry calf hides, per lb .........IOc We Kim Buy Sheep Telia and Goal Skins, MISCELLANEOUS MORPHINE AND LIQUOR addiction cured la from three to four days, without suffering. Dr. Griffin, Talent. Ore. 83 IXJST LOST Iletween Ashland and Talent Sunduy afternoon, small citno suit case continlng silk evening dress and other wearing apparel. Reward if returned to Mall-Tribune office. : 23 LOST Or stolen from whore It was hidden near tho south end of King's highway, a bay's bicycle. Howard If returned to this office. FOUND FOUND llicycle. Owner can have same by Identifying nnd paying for this ad. .1. L. Demmer. 23 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Austo Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa clflo northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Gametfr Corey bldg. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to gel the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main st. IWllllHlS DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite Sll Medford, Ore. Phone 858. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMINQS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. ft II. Bid Surveys, sstlmntes, Irrigation drain, age, orchard and land Improvement Garbngo GARBAGE- Got your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the eity garbage wagons fo good sorvloe. Phone 874-L. fr. Y. Allen. Marble mid Granite Works. LINCOLN! GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS Monumental, Coping and Cemetery Work of All Kinds. Vaults and He.i-lstoncc. Sj.ccialty of Lincoln Pcnrl and Black Dia mond Granite. Writo for Prices, etc. Lincoln, Cal. 40 Instruction in Music fit ED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Haight Miisll Studio, 401 Qarnett-Coroy Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bunds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 218 Garnott Coroy Bldg. Medical MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlnvl Deal, er. Phono 154Y, residence 9(IJ Gust Main Street. I'liyslelnns and Surgeons UK. CLARA DUNN, Physician and Surgeon. During past 14 years has glyen special attention to dis eases of women and children, and to disorders of tho nervous system. Office rooms 10 and M 1 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phono 2GC. 35 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build; log. Phone 130, DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throat Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers) and Publishers MKDKORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prlccB. 27 NorLb Fir it. Transfer EADS TRANSKER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 816. Prices right. Seivlce guar ftntAArl Havo you a horse, harness and wag on which you want to sell If so I will glvo you an equity In a nice lit tle homo III Medford, f-room Ihiiiso, small barn, 2 lots; easy torm.-. ' HAM HK.lt, Mall Tribune. WANTED t