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MEDFOBD MATE TRIBUNE SfEBT'OHH, OREflON", FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1917 PRICES OF ' FOOD THREATEN SOIL REVOLT WASHINGTON', liny 18. Predie-; lions of a social upheaval unless thej rising prices of fool lire cheeked, were niniie by George W.- Amlersop, Vqitod States attorney nt lloston unil special assistant to attorney general Gregory in co-ordination of food in-! vestigiitions, today, before the house agriculture eommittee in connection with the administration food control . bill, Mr. Anderson, with great emphasis, made tliis statement : "Something must be done. That n ; Kocial and political upheaval is ' threatened cannot be denied or dis regarded. I sec the signs of it. Any- one with his cars to the ground knows ; it. There will be n phenomena in , America inconsistent with law and or i dor unless something is done to prc ' vent it." -Jk Mr. Anderson and Prof. Vetuon iCellogg of Stanford university, a member of the Belgian relief commis ji sion, were nmong the witnesses he j fore the commit tec. Mr. Kellogg told of the centralization and control of the milling interests in Belgium and northern France. Mr. Anderson advo cated legislation to authorize the fix ing of n maximum price for food. He said the government should be empowered to break up' comers in food by authority to seize and market n portion of the product held by hoarders or unfair traders. l'ortlaml Livestock. POHTLANI) Ore., Jlny 18. Hogs, steady; receipts, 755. Hulk of puek ! ing (grades, iH5.S5 15.80; heavy I packing, $1 5.85(Vi).l G ; light packing. $15.50(0" 15.75; rough heavies, .$14.50 , 15; pigs and skips, l'j.75; stock hogs, $1213. Cattle, steady; receipts, Steers, .prime ngiit, if ni.:0(lU..; prime heavies, $10.25(n10.5(l; good, $9.75 It); cows, choice, .$0.'25(n19.75; nie- diiim to pood, $8.50(:i); ordinary to '., fair, 7.75(i8.50; heifers, .$!).50(i) 1 0 ; bulls, $(i(o:H.;iO; calves, $8(a10. f Sheep, sica.,'; receipts1, 55!). : Luiiibs, onst, of mountains, $l.'!.5flf(i! '.. 1-1 ; lambs, valley, $K!.'2.W'KI.50; lambs, shorn, $1 1 ( 1 1.50; prime yenr--, lings, $1'J.flO(1l.'l.'2,'i; choice ewes, $n(M1.50; heavy ewes, if9(n.50; prime, shorn wethers, .$!).75((f 10. Portland Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., May 18 But ler, higher. Prints, :j!)e; cartons, We; butter fat, So. 1, up 2c to 40c; No. 2, :i8e. Chicago Wheat. . CHICAGO, May 18. Wheat : . ' 0?n July $2.15 Stepcniber 1.90 Close $2.28 2.05 ' Portland imln. PORTLAND, Ore., May 18 Wheat , slow; no trading. Cash bills, unset tled; spot steady to 1c lower to 3c Jiighcr. Iiluestem $2.(:i; fortyfohl p.m; club .$2.00; red Hussinn 3 58. Hurley, loner. No. 1 feed, $51. Today's cur receipts; Wheat 51; bailey 2; flour 10: oats 7; hay 11. i ' '. ASHLAND AND VICINITY 5 Neat folders, printed In colors, and containing full particulars concern ing the Roundup celebration here In July, are now available As to size they readily fit the ordinary corre spondence enclosures. They may be Obtained either at the Commercial Club rooms or Hotel Austin. , :t transpires that five brothers who enlisted la Sixth Company, Coast Ar tillery Corps, at Cottage Grove, are near relatives of Mrs. Frank Jordan of this city. The family name is l)e- Vlnc, which was Mrs. Jordan's maiden flame. These husky lads are Bons of Thomas Devlne, who lives In the Elk horn section out of Cottage Grove. Tho brothers are named Adols, Cro Ter, John. Jteesom, and Marimos. They average 5 feet 9 Inches In height and lfin pounds in weight. They passed every physical tost to advan tage, an das to marksmanship they i Aik Grandfather He'll ten Yon- TODAY'S MARKETS ffil mm. are expertB, having been Drought Bp, in the woods. Their eyesight was! graded way above normal. The local lied Cross is receiving! substantial eixourugcnient. The Elks lead by affording roomy headquar-i ters, heated and partially equipped. The city grants free lights and water.1 The Civic Improvements club donated SO outright, and the Rolickahs 10. ; The Eastern star, Auxiliary club and; Shrincrs each pledge one dollar per mouth. The ladies of the Congregational church will hold a food Bale on Bat-: urday, May 19, at the Art shop, corner Main and Oak streets. The Christian church will also hold a like sale on the same date, in the Sherman build ing on Main street, in rooms lately occupied by Studio Ashland. I An exhibit of work done by the: manual training and domestic art classes of the junior and senior high school classes will be on display Sat urday at J. P. Dodge & Son's furni ture store. , The University of Oregon Girls Gleo club will appear at the armory on Saturday evening, May 19, under auspices o the Ashland Choral So ciety, whose guests the young ladies will be incident to their visit hero. Funeral services of Mrs. May M. White, who died last Monday, , were held on Wednesday, conductod by Rer. W. J. Douglass at the family residence, 312 B street. She was the wife of H. L. White, wasf5 years of age, and a native of Iowa. She loaves three children, a daughter- and two sons. Members of the Maccabees, of; which order the deceased was a mem ber, attended the servlco as a token of respect to an offlcient worker. Inter ment was at Grants Pass in the Odd Fellows cemtery. J. B. Keeney o; Eugene, and Miss K. C. Cole of Ashland, were married at Medford on Monday, by Rev. H. M. Oranham of tho Methodist Church, South. About 400 has already been pledg ed in behalf of tho Army Y. M. C. A. work as a result of efforts among the .various churches. Clark Bush is treasurer of the local committee and payments may be made to him at the First National bank. Mrs. Geo. W. Colo, former resident here, was one of an nnto party of five who arrived In Ashland early in the week from southern California on their way to various points in the Willamette valley. Mrs. W. J. Moore, wife of the city attorney, was summoned to Lakoview on Tuesday, owing to tho serious ill ness of her father, S. P. Moss, a prom inent resident of that locality. Ho is nearly SO years of ago, and has 1)een a frequent visitor to Ashland, . Ed Hadfield, city mail carrier, hav ing resigned, this advances several other employes of tho postoffice In their respective positions as clerks and carriers. A recent train bulletin as applied to the Asiiland-Diinsmuir freight run. cuts the service in two at Montague, crews lying oyer eight hours both ways. "Bill" Adamson is responsible for the change in the time card. Mrs. H. Millican is the new presi dent of tho Teacup club of the Meth odist church; Mrs. C. B. Wolf, vice president; Mrs. J. V. Miller, secretary treasurer. Fred Schucrman is a new accession to the ranks of First Company. Sub ject to cnll, he will enter the employ of the lumber mills at McCloud, where ho formerly held a good . posi tion. Mrs. Ben Hunt of Portland, is here visiting relatives. At the Rosebnrg Strawberry Festi val on Friday and Saturday this week a contingent from Ashland will sing the Rogue River roundup song with megaphono accompaniments, to the air of "When You AVorc a Tulip." Words hy Tracy Lane, cowboy poet Refrain tuned to the proper pitch by Monto Brlggs. On account of tho weather Thurs day the May pageant dealing with Grecian scenes and characters, has 1ieen postponed until Tuesday, May 22, in Mthla park. At the forthcoming term of circuit court the following members of the jury have been summoned from this vicinity: O. Winter, C. II. Vaupol, OMR ilclman, Fred Homes, Jacob Casebeer John Hicks and Frank Dougherty. Mrs. Fred Kngle has gone to New- berg as delegate to the State Sunday school convention from the local Methodist church. Dr. Jarvis will address the Talent parent-teachers circle on Tuesday, May 22. Rabbi Joseph Goldman, a Russian Jew, will give three addresses In the Christian church on Sunday, May 20, A rummage sale of about 2000 Hundreds Of Thousands Have Kepi Their Health By the timely and periodical use of a COOT) blod tonic. The best time is In Spring or at its aporoach. Preserved health tncans A vigorous end happy old age. During 80 years S. S. S. hn performed this service for millions. Cleansing the blood lightens the work on your liver and kidneys. You feel better and live longer. At vour drucght's. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA. S.S.S. Will Preserve Yours worth of fire department e:utnmciit in the way of extras will be held by the city in job lots to afford bargains. The alumni high school reception to the class of 1917 will bo tendered the grads on Friday evening. May 25, at Odd Fellows hall. Rev. Paul Bandy, of Central Point, will occupy the pulpit of tho Prcshy terian church next Sunday morning. May IS was ciean-up day III the lo cal cemeteries, preparatory to Decora tion Day exercises. Announcement cogues from head quarters in California that 44ti,vnu will bo applied to rebuilding sixteen miles of tho San Franclsco-Fortlaud toil lead on main telephone lines be tween iMedford and Rock Point, the work to bo complete within five mouths, . The homo of Brad Radcliff at Med ford was practically destroyed by fire on Wednesday during tho parade. lt was a two-story frame building. Bradj for a former resident of Ashland. j Incident to the yaccalaureato ser mon by District Superintendent Vani Fosson, delivered last Sunday before j Sigh school graduates, it was devel-i oped that 14 members of the class of 3917 had enlisted in army or navy.. Delegates at the recent Tri-Stato Good Roads convention at Medford , visited Ashland on Thursday, accom panied by ladies. Luncheon was serv ed at the Bungalow, and the company was shown over the parks which are especially beautiful at this season. A few informal talks occurred and tho gathering was on the verge of singing Blessed Assurance" when State Highway Engineer Nuan announced that the money was ready for th grading and paving of tho Billings hill. Recently elected trustees of the i.Nazarene church are 43. R, Sllnger- land, J. S. Burnett, T. A. Culbertson. The stewards are H. B. Warren, Mrs. Mary Culbertson, Mrs. Hosa Peffley, Mrs. J. S. Burnett, W. H. Ashcraft, Rev. Dormaii D. Edwards Is the pas tor. The subject of the lcBson sermon at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May 20, will be "Mortals and Immortals." TALENT TALK Services as usual at tho M. E. church next Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. study, 6 p. Preaching at 1 1. Bible ni, Epworth League, p. m. Ail are cordially invited to at tend. Sirs. Archie Kates, who has been .visiting her aunt, Mrs. Robert PeryiB for tho past two weeks, left Saturday for her homo In Glendale. Mrs. Estcs has been taking care of her aunt who has been quite sick. Edgar Adams was attending to business matters in town recently from Wagner creek. J. D. Brown was larnsacting busi ness in Ashland Monday. E. E. Cook was an Ashland visitor Saturday. . ' . 3. S. Crawford was an Ashland business caller Monday. Mrs. Jeffreys was a Medford shop per Monday. The correspondent for the Mall Tri buino was misinformed regarding the statement which appeared in a recent issue, that Mr. J. II. Fuller had un dertaken special Sunday school work for the Methodist church in Jackson county, Tho correspondent Is very sorry for this mistake. Mr. Fuller Is president of tho Jackson County Sun day school association, an orgaplza tioii including Sunday schools of all denominations. Mr. H. W. Frame is secretary of tho organization and to gether with Mr. Fuller aro planning to visit nearly all the Sunday schools in the county in the near future. Sun day school conventions aro to bo held in Talent and Phoenix tills fall. Mrs, R. J, Luke was a visitor from Frederick Wednesday afternoon. Hershol Lacy was In from the Bri nes sawmili Monday and took lack a load of supplies with him. Frank Smith was in from up on Wagner creek Monday. Fourteen was delayed Tuesday morning on account of a freight car iieing ditched and smashed south of Talent. Mrs Frank Rose and son, Robert, spent Tuesday visiting In Medford. Boyd Robinson and wife were shop ping in Ashland Tuesday morning. Edward Dickey was In from Wag ner creewk Tuesday. John Calvin was a business caller Wednesday from Anderson creek. Mr. Ellis purchased a fine dairy cow from Mrs. Klghtcn Tuesday to add to his dairy stock. The Ladies Aid of tho Methodist church will hold an apron sale at the church on Thursday, May 24. Ten cent lunches will he sold at tho same time. The literary program will be given during the afternoon. Ail are invited to examine things put on fsle at that time. The parent-teacher society will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. May 22. Light refreshments will be served. Dr. Jarvis of Ashland, will address the meeting. A literary pro gram will b rendered by the school children. Ava Holts who has been at the ma- jrlne training station out front San Francisco for the past five mouths,: returned home Wednesday evening.: Mr. Holts is home on a three mouths furlough. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Coinnmiiity club Wednes day afternoon. A largo number wore present. Several new members were added to tho membership of tho so ciety. A most interesting program was given. Members were requested to wear something indicating certain months of the year and tell something that occurred in their month, the re maining members first to gness by the badge worn the month of the year indicated. After the program a deli cious lunch was served. The rest of tho afternoon was spent In social con versation. John Walgamott of Wagner crook was a business caller Wednesday. Frank Centers and James Mays were business callers from Anderson crcew Thursday. i Mrs. J. J, King was shopping in town from Anderson creek Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Nyswaner ar rived the beginning of the week from Josephine county where Mr. Nyswa ner has lieea teaming for the past nine nvonths between the Takilma smelter and Grants Pass, They brought up as fine a four-horse team with them as has bees seen in this locality for some time. Fred Combs of Wagner creek was attending to Business mattors Thurs day. Mrs. Nick Brophy and son of Med ford spent Sunday on their ranch on Anderson creek. Ray Ward. ,was trading in Talent from Fern valley recently. Mr. and Miss, Charles Hold ridge took in the patriotic parade in Med ford Wednesday morning. Epworth League convention to be held in Ashland Friday and Saturday, CHR1STLVNIA, May IS, The Nor- wegian government has prohibited the sale abroad of new ships not yet registered or provided with certifi cates of nationality. ) ; . how "w mm TIRED, ACHING FEET Ho more sore, pnffed-up, tender, acning feet no corns or callouses, "Tis makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go tho aches and pains, the corns, coiiousos. biiRtcrs, mnums and cmimama. "Tit" draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet.- Jto matter how hard you work, how ions you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "Tie" brings restful foot comfort. "Tiz is magical, grand, won derful for tired, aehiag, swollen, smart ing feet. Ahl how comfortable, how ha))py yott feel. Your fect just tingle for joy; shoes navcr hurt or seem tight. Get a 23 cent box of "Til" now from any druegist or department stere. Eod foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Juat think! a whole year's loot comfort for only 56 cents. OUl'IXAXCE NO. HM. An ordinance amending Ordinance JCo. 874 of tho city of Medford, enti tled "An Ordinance regulating the use and sale of water in the city of Med ford, Oregon, and prescribing rates for use thereof, and repealing all or dinances and parts of ordinances In conflict herewith, approved Febru ary 10th, 1317." THE CITY OF MWilFOUl) DOTH OIUMI.V AS FOLLOWS: Section i. That Ordinance N'o. S7 i entitled "An Ordinance regulating the use and sale of r.iiter In the city of Medford, Oregon, and prescribing rates for use thereof, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, approved Febru ary 10th, 1917," ho and tho samo is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to tie known as Section 2fi, and to read as follows: "Section 2i. That from and after Juno 1st, 1917, minimum monthly water rates for the items hereinafter mentioned shall be as follows: Livery and feed stabics, liaso rate $1.(10 to $15.00. Ico manufacturing plants, minimum rate, 1 15.1(0. Matiufacturics: Sawmills, box fac tories, shlngie mills, eemout pipe far. tories, spray plants, etc.. Minimum rate, $1.00. Section 2. That said Ordinance Xo. S74 he and tho sumo is hereby fur ther amended by adding thereto a new section to he known as Section 27, and to read as follows; "Section 27. In esses which d not come under any of the classifications in said Ordinance .So. S74, there shall ho a minimum rate of ti.ilA dollars per month for tho first fiflflO gallons or minor fraction thereof." Section .1. That said Ordinance Xo. 874 be and the same is hereby further amended by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 28. and to read s follows: 'Section 2H. That from and after June 1st, 117, all vacant lots used for garden purposes shall have a flat rate of fivo cents ( jci per IU sijiiaro feel or fraction thereof. This rste shall cover the Irricating season in each snd every ysr and shall tie paid to the city treasurer between June 1st and June Ktth of each and every year.'' Section 4. This Ordinanee shall take effect snd lie In full force from and after June 1st, 117. The forgoing ordinance was pavseil by tlm city council of the City of Med ford on the 15th ilay of May, 7, by the following vote: Knitnm, absent; (Jaddis, "aye"; Keene, "aye": Carkin, "ave"; iJavls, ""; and Jlarxr.ive, "ave.' Approved May 13, 3iH7, (HEAL) Attest; iSSKiicil) i E. tiATES. . (Signed ) E. T. KOrfH, Mayor. , City Hfiurdw. E REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth snd Fir 8t. lrotato Cfmt, Tcrrance P. Byrne Estate, Admit ted to probate, tElizaboth A. Smith vs. Fradio i Faruham ct ttl. Foreclosure, Annie P. CrandeU rt vir to Samuel Mathews et ux, land In T. 38-1 west 1 Margaret II. Davis to Samuel Mathews et ux, land in T. 3S-1 west i 10 Joseph C. Hannah to The Fly- casters club, land la T. 31-1 west t 10 Wm. H. Hosley et ux to J, P. Hendricks,, lot in Railroad addition, Ashland . 1 W. R. Bullock ot ux to Eva M. Mc.N'ary, land inT, 37-2 west 2,"i0 Christina Mathes to James Campbell et ux, land in T. 37-1 west 3u0G Polk Hull et ux to Frank C, When Itching Stops There is one saic, dcpcndaiilc treat- mcnt that relieves itching torture and skin irritation aisjiost-instantly and that cleanses and soothes the s&m. Ask any.druggist for a 23CorSU)ott!c of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, elack tieads, eczema, Moiches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little zemo, ihe penetrating, satis fying liquid, is alt that is needed, Kir il banishes ail skin eruptions and makes the skm soft, smooth ana lieaitiiy. The E, W. IXoac Cc CJevi-Ssud. O. Notice Concerning Water Certificates. In pursuance of Ordinance No. 877 passed by tho City Council March 22, iJ7, no water certificates will ue Is sued upon payment of water mala as sessments after May 31, lSi7. Up to and including this date, water certifi cates will be issued for amount of the principal of any water main assess ment paid. These certificates wiii be accepted at any time In payment of water rent. Your co-operation In getting the city finances in better condition will be appreciated. This notieo published Isy direction of the City Council. CHS. H. SAMUELS, City Treasurer. Notice is hereby given that, under tho provisions ot a certain ciiatloi mortgage, executed and delivered by Thomas T. Merriman to ii. W. Uiiig ham, dated November 23d, 1915, and recorded in tho office of tho County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon in Volume 7 of Chattel MortgngsiS at page 323, 1 will sell, on Wednesday, the 23d day of May, 181 7, at 3 o'clock In tho afternoon of that day, at 20 South Riverside Avenue in tho city of Medford, Oregon, at public unction. for cash and as a whole, tho following described property, viz,; Ail black smith tools and stock now in the blacksmith shop at 20 South River side Avenue in the said city of Med ford, toKcthor wilh the business and good wiil of said blacksmith shop, for merly operated ami eonuuetea by tne said Thomas T. Morriman. Dated May lfith 1917. RALi'ii JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. 63 FCUXISiIEI APAltTMKSTS FOR RENT Desirahie furnished apartmenL The Berben, Phone 9 3 8-it. FOR RENT One completely furnish ed apartment at Hotel iiQilami. FOR HEST HOUSES FOR RENT Nicely furnished six room bungalow, cioso in, sleeping porch, piano. Phone 3F22. FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow, garden, fruit, roses, Mrs. F. C. Wicks. Phone 42S-L. .5,'i FOR it EXT Nicely furnished house, with bath.' Phono S28-W. 5! "OR RENT Modern five-room house and garage. Phono 370-W. FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow, cast front, fine shade; range connected. Phono 4SS-X, FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy. M. A, Ruder, 1 23 East Main, HELP WASTES) MALE WANTED Thirty men for road work Kiklyun county gnwi waxes. Al bert Anderson & Co., Yreka, Calif 50 W A STEII MISCELLA MMti WA N'i'El ) Second-hand spray outfit. In good condition. Phono 39-R. ir. j. V. i'hlpps. 6i WANTED Pupils for She summer hy experienced tutor. Phono 1U3-X. 50 WANTED Fifty weaned piss or shoals, also, young iioisfein bull old enough for service. Chas. Gil christ, Sams Valley, Oregon, 40 WANTED To rent Miravista Orchard. teams. Apply Phono 697-J2. WANTED iiring us your csrgs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to move. Phone 4SS-M, or 4S8-X. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE About thirty one-year-old R. i. Red hens, fine layers, f each, James Cafiipluill, 40 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. 7.'.c per setting, 15. large, hreed. Phone mo-J. W. l ithSt, Orders by ap iiuiiituicut, , Sure! High Heels Cause Corns But . Who Cares to necr.use stylo decrees Umi women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high tecl footwear they suffer from corns, then tbey cut sad trius at these painful pests which morely makes the corn crow hard. This suicidal habit nay cause lockjaw tnd womoa are warned to stop it. A few drops of a drus called freez one applied directly upon & soro com gives Quick relief and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out without pain. Ask the drug store man tor a quarter of an ounce of freezsse, which costs very little but Is sufficient to re move every hard or soft corn or callus Jrom one's feet. , This druci is sn ether comoound and dries in a moment and simply shrivels up the corn without infiammg or even irritating Hie surrouadiug tissue or skin. Clip this out and fia oa your wilo'a dreiser, WASTED SITUATIONS WANTED 1'runing day or contract. Gentrv & Austin. I'lione 443-J, or call 220 Knight St. 49 HELP WAKTE1J FEMAI,B WANTED Middio-aged lady or girl wanted for light day wore, sit end of Laurel and 13th. 55 WANTED Woman for general house work. Small family, I'hone 26J3. 5 WANTED A competent woman for general housework, siuaii family. Mrs. Horace 1'cltou, Gold 11111, Ore gon. - 50 WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 7S4-W. 80 van SALE UYJSSTOCX FOR SALE Horse, harness and ex press wagon at a -bargain, t,osa outfit for light hauling. Phono 84 Address 221 W. Jackson. 4S FOR SALE Extra fine saddle niaro also general driving mare, buggy and harness, t'ali 2XJ1. 64 FOR SALE Two good mares, one or both. Call 707H1. J, W, Gran tham. ' 5 FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey-Jersey cow. Good rich maker. James Campbell. 49 FOR SALE Fresh cow with heifer calf, ilclmont Orchard. Phone 14F12. 4S VOIl SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hood top liuggy i gave $i 00.00 for, wiii talis J20.00. E Conger, Jacksonville, 53 FOR BALE Ilea hives, $1.60 each W1. J. llai'txoii. Phono im-3 1, FOR SALE Canary birds and cages. Cheap if taken at ones. Phone ,-420-L. . FOR SALE Majestic Range, house hold goods at a bargain. Phone 42S-L. 53 FOR SALE Farm wagon, Sight wori mare, cultivator and plow, James Campbell. 4$ FOR SALE One ISifi Ford roadster. Young's Garage. 43 FOR SAIJi Seven-passenger Studo baker for 37a.Ofl, electric starter and lights. Just overhauled and repainted. Inquire at Caiifonila Orcgon Power Company office. 51 FOR SALE Studebaker Twenty touring car in first class condition. See it at Young's garage or call phono 700. 60 FOR SALE Heavy mountain buggy and harness, ii. A. Steele, Nas Hotel. 40 FOR SALE Maxwell rar, J273.U0; good condition; terms. 511 East Mais street. 49 FOR SALE Heed rorn. Call even ings or ntcai time. V, W. Isaacs. FOR SALE Uirds, cheap, ! South King street. Phono 73S-Y. )K SALE KF-ftb TATB FOR SALE Sty S-acro ranch sear Griffin Creek, Ihrrai miles from .Medford; fine new bungalow. Build ings, fruit and alfalfa, $5200, if sold at onco. J. H. Patterson, Hlghwood, Montana, 57 FOR SALE Hunch of 123 acres on iiugiio iilvcr a! free ferry, cheaji on easy terms. Hotel and fued barns In Eaglo Point for io or rent, House, four lots in Phoenix, Ore gon. J. F. Kliniiierloe, Eagle Point, Oregon. 7o FOR SALE Or trade, Medford and Phoenix property. Also hussy, sin gle harness and cisironetie. iierf Stancllff, Phocoix, Oregon, 51 FOR SALE Or trade, Medford and Phoenix property. Also Ouggy, single harness and claironette. Bert Staiirlif, 61 FOR SALE At n sacrifice, 2.1 acres of land two miles eajst of Ashland, all In cultivation, but i nrros. Hi acres commerc'si pears beginning to iicar, llartletts, d'Anjou, Comiro and Howell. Apples, peaches, cher ries, apricots and prunes lor homo Hue: ,i vw aTes planleo in lieaiis, acres gooseberries, which wiii be about 7-ton crop this year, Rood 7-room hunxnlow, fine view, water piped to hotiie and ham, fins cow giving four gallons of milk per oay; good horse, siugio and doiibie har ness, all farming tools, wagon spray pump, good chicken house and run, fine place to raise chick ens, good garden planted. AH gees for f .1500. This is a good placs and i anno! he beat for tho money. There Is 42504 worth of improve- menu, say nothing of Hie land, if you want a bargain, come and iook it over. Reasons for pulling tills price on it, am going cant, Ad- drens L, Sparks. Route 1, llox 172 Ashland, Oregon, 49 FOR BEST FCItSiiSHEO ROOMS. FOR RENT -Nicely famished room. 112 South King street. C:ie of bain and phone, fall afternoons. . 5o FOR REST MiSCKLLASKOUS FOR RENT Sinser srwius; mnrhiii?s Shop 243 So. C, I'hone ixi'J-ii, 5B FOR REST Cheap sray.1ii srar Jacksonville. Apply K. W. Wight, l'hono 372 Jacksonville, cyeisiiigji. MISCKI.r.ASWMS NATIONAL CLEANING & HAT Works. 36 Xorth Front Si. Ladles and gents hats cleaned, blocked, any style and shaiifl- LOST LOST Yellow Collie dog with whiio collar, whit front, white, paws ;s3id white on end of tail, Anwort to name of Uruce. Reward. Phone 402. 49 FOIt EXCHA.S FOR TRADE One fcrse tram, weighing about 340fl Ibis., for tflam weighing 1250 to 1300 ihs. Call 316. , TO TRADE Ten aero ISosc & Comics par orchard iu full hearing, oh electric c:ir line, ono mile from city limits of Medford. .Deautifui ssod ern bungalow. Will trade for un improved land near coast. Address iiox A. il. C, Mail Ttibano. 68 JIOSEY TO LOAX MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy isoslh ly payments. See D. U. Wood. BUSINESS 1HRKCT0HY Accountant, E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Austfl Supplies LAHEE AUTO SPERJG CO. W are operating the largest, oiaest and best equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 Xorth Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys POUTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms B and 9, Msflfora HaHcaial Sank Building. A. E. REAME3 Lawyer. Corey hldg. Garnett Collections COLLECTIONS AND ItKPOHTa We collected some accounts 14 years eld. We know how to got th money. The Rulloek Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S. Has kiiis ffldg., 2)9 E, Main st Demist BR. T. T, SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooras tor merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phona S2-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCO YOG , lift, a C. TAN SCCYOC Dentists Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite BU Medford, Ore, Phono 856. Kngineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer aad contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bids, Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement. ijASiBAUE Oct your premises cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wssous fo good service. Phono B74-L. Y. Alien. Instruction fn Stasia FRED ALTON HARSH!' Teacher el piano and harmony. Halght Mom Studio, 461 Garnett Corey Hldg, Phono 72. Insurance EAUL S. TtiMV Guiulrai inssjans oftlco. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability. Plato Class, Contract and Sun?ty Bond. Excellent com panies. g'Mid local service. No, 21 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Surgeons Dit. W. W, HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 3(:i !rntt-Corey buili ing. Phono USO. BR. J, J, EM MESS Ptaysicias as-4 surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and Uuoat, Eyes scion tiflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist tor 8, P. , R. Co. Offi-es S3. F, a il. Co bldg., opiioslie P. O. Phono HI, lrftiters and I'ubHshcrs MEDFORD PRINTING CO, has th best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf Imlgtra, hilling systems, etc. Portland price. 27 North Fir L Transfer EAOS TUANSfrEit & STORAGE CO, Office 42 North Front et. Pbqb 415. Prices riKht. Seivica gasp IXTERVRTUX AfTOCABCO. TIME CARD. Lssts Medford for Asnlsnii, T1st and Phoenix daily, except Ssssday, 8:00 t ni., 1:00, 2:00, 4:03 and 1:15 p. at. Also on Saturday at 10:15 f, at. Sundays leave Rt 10:30 a. m. sad i;00, 5:00 ar.d ;30 p. ni. Lea Ashland for Medford daiiy, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. ra 1:99, t;0S, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m, Aiso on Satur day flight at :30, Sunday lsr Athiand at 8:00 a. ro. snd 1.00, 1:04 Bd i:IOP.B. 1