MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREnor, Tuesday, may 22, 1917 PAHF, FTVF PLAN CAMPAIGN THRU COUNTY Tho whirlwind good roads cam paign began In this county yesterday afternoon when a delegation of prom inent citizens of this city and vicinity assembled at the headquarters of the Trl-State Good Roads association, In the Holland hotel building, and pro vided ways and meand for conduct ing it. Speakers were appointed, places at which meetings shall be held were selected, dates given and names of prominent citizens in each community selected to act In conjunction with the committees appointed at the init ial meeting yesterday. Among those present who will take pijnmlnent part In the campaign every day until the 4th of June, on which date the people of the state will de termine the fate of the $6,000,000 bond measure, were W. H. Gore, joint representative; Mayor C. E. Gates, Banker C. W. McDonald, City Attor ney Fred W. Mears, President J. A Westerlund and Secretary Geo. E Boos of the Trl-State association; Geo. B. Carpenter, Glonn O. Taylor. D. W. Stone, Judge E. E. Kelly and others. Active Participants These gentlemen were named In tho final action of the meeting as ac tive participants In the campaign, to gether with H. L. Walther, Attorney Porter J. Neff, Attorney Gus New bury, Earl C.'Gaddls. John H. Carkln Geo. Putnam, R. W. Ruhl, S. S. Smith, W. W. Watson, Mrs. C. L, Schleffelin, Mrs. John A. Perl, Mrs. R. J. Conroy, Mis. J. A. Andrews, Mrs. C. W. McDonald and Mrs. F. E. Merrick.. Geo. E. Boos and W. W. Watson werjj, appointed a committee to select speaVers for the campaign and at once filed tho names of C. E. Gates, W. H. Gore, F. W. Mears, Gus New bury, Porter J. Neff, E. E. Kelly, John H. Carktn, Mrs. C. L. Schlef felin and Mrs. John A. Perl. Among those who donated tho uso of automobiles to tho campaigners are I. A. Westerlund, H. L: Walthers, Vf. U. Ooro, C. E. dates, C. W. Mo Donald, Geo. T. Collins, Ed Pottingcr, H. E. Kelly, J. C. Barnes, Dolroy Gotchcl, E. C CaddlB nnd John' A. Perl. A few more will bo needed Meetings to He Held Tho first 1lg meeting will be hold at the Applogate picnic, which is always all unusual event In point of attendance nnd general Interest. That will be on Thursday of this week May 24, at which all of the campaign ers will assemble for a great start. The Becond event will be at Talent at which point H. W. Frame, W. Bee son, Geo. Morris, Prof. F. C. Reimor, Louis Brown, Blin Coleman and Prof. G. W. Ager were chosen to assist, and Jacksonville, whore Ixmls Ulrich . f. L. Tou Velle, Emll Brltt, Geo, Gardner and Ralph Jennings will sist. The campaign committee will divide Jts forces each night, owing to the brief period for the work, half going to one point and the other half to another. On Saturday night. May 28, meet ings will be held at Eagle Point and Willow Springs. Eagle Point repre sentatives appointed aro Frank Brown, Wm. Von dor Hellon, A. E. strong. Fred Pclouze and Thomas Nichols. At Willow Springs are W, C. Leover, D. W. Stone and R. W Elden. All of Next Week Monday night, May 2S, will be do voted to Gold Hill and Rogue River. At Gold Hill Joe H. Bceman, A. Ii ivonogg, Mr. Truax and D. H. Miller will be the local representatives; at Rogue River, Sam Mathls, Don Wil son. Wm. Wetherill, D. Tcrrott and Judgo Gilmore will take care of the local situation. On Tuesdav nlpM Xlnw on infX will bo held at Phoenix and Griffin creek., E. G. Coleman, F. E, Furry, W. V. Bnrniim, A. IT. Fisher and Geo. T. Hughes will organize the forces for the meeting, and at Griffin creek Nick Klme, Theo. Holmroth Chas. Darby, J. A. Roso and ,T. K Judy will look after tho local situa tion. Oh Wednesday night. May 30th wie campaigners will assemble at Table Rock and Agate. Col. Wash burn. .1. C. Pendleton and Ed. Carl ton will take care of tho situation at Table Rock for that night, and K. M Brown, of the Rogue River Canal company, will organize the forces fo the meeting at Agate. dicing tfto Leaving Thursday, Mny 31 an open dale, meetings will be held on Frlda night, June 1, nt Eagle Point and Lake creek. At Eagle Point, W. C Leever, Wm. Freeman and W. Beebe will organize for the meeting, and 1 l.ake Creek the local committee will ne announced later. At Medtord, on Saturday night, a farmers' mass meeting will be held In the city park. If the weather he agree aide, at, which prominent speakers will explain the full text of the bond measure and all of Its provisions. Arrangements will be made for the band to occupy tho band stnnd In tho park and favor the assemblage with a selection of patriotic numbers. Gov ernor Wlthyconibe said, In his ad dress in this city last week, that the completion of tho Pacific highway is a military necessity. Ashland, through Its Commercial club and other organizations, will take euro of that part of tho valley. It Is expected that every person In terested In good roads (and who Is not?) will take active part in-the close of this good roads campaign. EAGLE POiN r EAGLETS By A. C. HowloM ' Miss Ruby Haley was shopping in our town Wednesday last. ' Win, Hoiman of Climax was a pleasant caller Wednesday afternoon and while here renewed his sub. to the W M. T. and tho next day re turned to his home. Mr. II. is the man who had his leg broken last win ter in a runaway sniasliup and has been stopping in this section ever since. We now have two barber 3hops in our little village, Mr. S!os3cr has moved into his own shop and Wm. Whitman has opened up In the place that Mr. S. vacated. He is the man who has rented the old Farmers ho tel. Ho has given me his sub. to the D. M. T. beforo ho opened the barber shop. I i On Thursday morning the P. & E. train arrived on time as usual and among the passongcrs was Mr and Mrs. O. B. Morris and son, Mrs. H. O. Mills of Butte Falls, A. L. Cross also of B. F. who had been out to Medford on special business and while there visited a tonsorlal parlor and was re lieved of his whiskers, greatly Im proving his appearance. George Llnd- lcy, Vice-president of the Jackson County Bank was also a passenger on the P. & E., also Lucius Klngcald the noted panther hunter of Prospect and John Greb, one of our citizens who has Joined Co. 7 of the coast artillery Medford. Percy Botthby of Prospect came out .Thursday nnd spent the night at tho Sunnyside. Mies Margaret McQueslion one of tho enterprising teachers of Jackson county emtio out from Medford Thurs day evening on the P. & E. motor, went to tho S. S. to spond the night and tho next morning by six o'clock had secured a rig and driver, and was off for Lake Creek to look after bus! ness affairs before leaving for Los Angeles, Cal. Friday Morning Mrs. Gus Nygren widow of tho late G. iXygren of Lake Creek nnd her children Frank, Carl, Alice, Anna and Eric came out from their homo In time to catch tho P & E. motor, went to Medford and at tended to their business returning the same day. i Among the passengers on the P. & E. motor Friday morning was Ed Hndfield of Ashland, he was out here looking for a small tract of land to rent so he could add his mite to the supply of eatables. Fred Johnson, Glen Goodman A. E. LaPonto of Central Point I. X. L. Monument Co. were passengers on the P. & E. tho samo morning and Mr. LaPonte to dinner at the S. S. Rob Pelouzc, son of one of our en terprising farmers, who has made his mark in the world by his energy and perseverance, came up from the Stan ford university to visit his parents before leaving with his company to go to Join in tho great struggle In France to try to secure the establish ment of democracy in Europe. While here his many friends gave hlin a re ception Saturday evening in the opera house. There were about fifty guests and they spent the evening In danc ing and other ways of amusement. W. E. Hnmmel passed through our town In his now Chevrolet on his wny toward Medford. W. F. Horn, agent for Continental Taylors, Chicago, 111., camo out from Medford Saturday morning and was busy all day. He put the night with us at the S. S. hotel. Among tho oth er passengers on tho P. & E. were GoorgoW. Baker and wife the Butte Falls banker. E. R. Hlldreth, the deputy assessor for that district, Mrs. Steve Bremble and II. M. Mclntyro of Derby. I There was a meeting of tho stock men's association here Saturday af ternoon and about all of the stock men who belong to the association were here, but I was unavoidable hin dered from attending- tho meeting and thus giving an account of what ever was done, but perhaps will give the names of the officers In my next Among those who were with us at dinner was John Howard, C. Clark, Owen Wood, 0I1 Hill, Thomas Carl ton and wife, lliirbcrt Carlton, Mr. Gaines of Trail, I Henry Meyer and wife, L. C, Roy Stanley and wife of Trail and O. V. Meyer of the A. W. Walker Auto Co. Medford, Tho Red Cross Society will give a dance on Saturday! eve June the sec ond. 1 There will be melnorial exercises In tho Sunday school next Sunday and at night conducted ly Rev, Paul Uon- dy pastor of tho Presbytorlan church of Central Point at 8 o'clock sharp. - ROGUE RIVER Tho I-udles' Improvement club mot at tho library Friday afternoon. Mrs. Fee was In charge of the program on Cleanup Day. A committee consist ing of Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Wetherell anK Mrs. Snndry was appointed to carry on tho clean-up campaign. Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Smack were appoint ed to arrange for a bulletin board In the postofflce. There was a Red Cross meeting at tho library on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. A few of Mrs. James Martin's friends surprised her Friday evening by calling to help her celebrate her birthday. Agricultural Defense day was ob served In Rogue River Saturday af ternoon by a meeting at the library. The senior play, "Daddle," given at Owens hall Saturday evening was well attended and highly appreciated by those present. Miss Agnes Dunlap of Central Point spoke at the church Sunday morning on Y. M. C. A. work In the war. James Martin, Jr., and a party of young people from Grants Pass ot tended the senior play Saturday ev ening. Amos JackBon nnd family left Tues day morning for an overland trip to California poiuts. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Chandler were business visitors in Jacksonville Mon day. . Dayld Martin returned from col lege at Albany Tuesday to assist on the ranch until he Is called to military service for which he enlisted some time ago. Mrs. G. T. Aldrlch returned Mon day from a vlBlt to her old home at Oregon City, Oregon. She was ac companied by her daughter, Mrs. G. Patterson, and small granddaughter, who will make an extended visit at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Cary. County Superintendent Ager ad dressed the Parent-Teachers' associa tion Tuesday evening at the school house on the menace of the housefly A goodly number were present and a social good time was enjoyed after tho serving of refreshments. F. Wertz returned Tuesday even ing after spending tho winter with relatives nt Sheridan, Oregon. Mrs Wertz will return tho first of noxt month. , M. M. Deon took N. D. Norcross and family to tho sawmill In S,wccd valley where they will spend the summer, Mr. Decn and his family aro leaving in a few days to spend tho summer In the samo place. 1 Mrs. E. Fowler spent Thursday In Grants Pass. Miss Alameda Orr came In from -Medford Wednesday evening for a few days visit at her homo on Evans Creek. The junior clasB of tho high school gave the annual banquet In honor of the seniors Saturday evening. Agnes Scott arrived' Saturday ev ening for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Wetherell. Don F. Wilson and wife and W. P. Wetherell and wife were Sunday vis itors at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. Parent at Gold Hill. Mrs. Henry Morgan, of Hilt Cali fornia, Is visiting home folks, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Stacy and family at Beagle. Miss Ora Vincent of Sams Valley Is working for Mrs. Pendleton of the Ta ble Rock district. The meetings aro still going on at Antloch with large attendance each night. Mr. and Mrs. Jossc Glass, Mr. Ab bott and Mr. McCay of Antloch wore among those who woro doing business In the valley towns last Saturday. Davo Cottrell of the Meadows was repairing his auto Sunday which was damaged some time ago and left at the homo of Theo. Glass In Antloch. Florence Walker hns rented the D. Russell ranch at Beagle and will move his family to tho place In tho near future. Mr. Walker Intends to put tho ranch Into corn. Percy Chapman and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Chapman wore visiting Clnudo Chapman east ot Medford, who Is very sick. Percy Chapman and wlfo and Lee Hedgpath called at the home of W. C. Chapman Friday and tho evening was spent with music nnd singing. A number of nutos from Medford passed through the valley Sunday out on pleasure trips. Mrs. Ed Mooro returned homo this week from Medford where she has been staying with her daughter-in- law, Mrs. Robert Moore and child who has been very sick. , ., v I, ,n r,.irni.,l'fiil Remedy. Unlike any other for Iron, ()'. ,. I.', for the summer. Mrs, M. M. ( t-oksf y, who siient tlie winter in Portland visiting horl daughter, is ugain ut home in this city. I Henry Freeman, who has beeu at tending college, has returned here nnd accepted a position in the Central Point State 'mink. . James Vestal visited here the past week, just from the O. A. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gene I'liililers have returned to their homo in Klnmnlli county after spending lliu winter ere. The high school commencement ex ercises, held ill I cut nil Mall 1 riiiny evening, with a large audience in at tendance. Rev. Rollins of Medford delivered the class address. Tin1 graduating class were; Misses Edith Jacobs. Jessie Chauncey, Marguerite Hull, Viola Lull, l.ela M. Penrt, Christina Ueckmnn, lluttie Pence I.ysle Gregory, Rose Mettle, Katlier ine Nenlon and Irvin Hurley, Russell Harris, William Welch and Wilbur Dunlap. The miinv friends of D. C. Grim will be pained to hear that he is con fined to his home by illness, nnd all hope for his early recovery. Mrs. Oaks nnd little daughter, Or- lcnn, spent the week end here with her mother, Sirs. J. F. liny. W. E. Price, Jr., who broke hiscol- Inr bone nt Weed some days ngo, is now nt home in this city nnd is do ing as well ns could bo expected. Mrsh. Boyd Keiznr, nee Mabel Mjinn, left Sunday night for Portland to join Mr. Keizur-, who is encamped neur Portland. W. T. Stidhnm nnd mother of Grunts Pass, who spent last week with relatives nnd friends here, re turned home Suturdny. Among thoso Who attended the F.p- worth league convention nt Ashland were the Misses Esther Pankey, Vnua Alliums, Blanche Arnold nnd Clnribel Arnold and Miss Jessie Chnnncey. Mrs. Green has moved her resi dence from Fourth and Laurel streets to the Cornelius property on Mnnzn nita street, between Fourth and Fifth. Mrs. Ted Hill of Medford stopped here between trains Saturday even ing en route to Seven Oaks. W. L. Lewis has sold the Lewis nulo line between Central Point nnd Medford to his brother, L. L. Lewis. Tho concert given under the aus pices of the lied Cross at the Pres liyto.rinn church Thursday evening was a great succoss in every respect and was much appreciated by nil who attended. Tho musical tnlent of Hie evening was nil first class, nnd was led by George Andrews of Medford. There was quite u heavy frost one night last week. Mr. Grahinn says it froze ice nt his place, but it wns cloudy t lie next morning till quite lute and there Wns no damage done. Mr. MeCnbc's brother-in-law, Charles Butler, visited them last week. He bus been in Josephine county mining for gold. The trail is quite sleep and narrow up to the lies, so they have to puck in for quite a distance. Wig Jack, crnie nnd linleigli Mathews look their cattle up inlo the hills last week. W. E. llnninicl and wife motored to Medford last Friday in their new cur. Mr. Weaver, who has been working nl Wolfer Jack's, is there confined to his lied with the measles. He is get ting tilling very nicely, however. L. A. Smith and wife of Eagle Point visited lit the home of .Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Avres, last Sunday. Chnrley Pettigrew has been help ing Mr. Isabel with his work the first of the week. Curl Bergninn is putting in corn on his T'nclc Chris Bergman's place. Elmer and Lewis Robertson liiiulcd n load of wooil to Englo Point lust week. ' ' II. Wnlkins visited tho Little Unite ,'ind Lake Creek country recently nnd snys the crops nrn looking well, es pecially the nlfnlfn. Last Sunday Hie Reese creek Sun day school reorganized, or rnlher continued the organization and elect ed the following officers: Superin tendent, T. J. Pillion; assistant su perintendent, Anna Robertson; secre tary, Tom Vestal; organist, Mary lioherlson. These newly elected of ficers hope to mnko the school more efficient. The Sunday before Sunday school wns organized at Laurel Hill school, Mr. Still was elected superintendent. With Medford trade Is Medford made Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of tho Stomach and Intestines, Auto-In toxication Yellow Jaundice, Appen dlcltls and other fatal ailments re suit from Stomach Trouble. Thous ands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr'i Wonder. Stomach Ailments. For sale hy'drug- 1 8lts everywhere COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported, by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Bti. Marriage Licenses. Harold A. Lincoln nnd Eva Davis. Edgar W. Mnxson and Lucy Graco Wlthrow. Juincs K, McWIIllnms and Rebecca L. Johnson. Circuit Court. Frank H. Fender ot nl. ,vs. IlcnJ. F. Fuller et nl. Undertaking order. State vs. Irving Ohler. Obtaining goods under false pretenses. Stato vs. Lloyd Parker, Larceny from a dwelling. Jackson County Building & Loan Association vs. Richard Sherwood et al. Foreclosure. Lllllth May Wdiltlock vs. Harry C. Whit lock, Divorce. Nicholas Kltno vs. William S. Ham mond. Damages. Mario Baker vs. Bayloss Baker. Divorce. I S. A. Nye et ux vs. A. S. Bllton et nl. Suit In equity. Lucllo L. Stover (administratrix) vs. Roguo River Valley Canal Co. Suit In equity. Earl W. Ralston vs. Bessie M. Ral ston. Divorce. Modfurd Lumber Co. vs. Boavor Portland Cement Co. Motion. Charles Dodge vs. C. W. Post. Sat isfaction of Judgment. Ora Edith' Ragsdalo vs. John L Ragsdalo, Notice. . W. E. Phlpps vs. Mary G. Moe ot al. Summons. Elizabeth A. Smith ya. Fradle I Farnhnm. Summons. First National Bank of Medford vs. J. G. Gablo ot al. Order. John Mlnter vs. Drusllla Brown et al. Domurror. IroUUo. I. W. Thomas Estate. Order. F. P. SwInBon Estate. Order. Martha E. Phlpps Estate Petition Order. Mary J. Smith Estato. Ordor to mortgago realty. Carl Hofft Estato. Guardian ap pointed. August Rohkoff Estate. Order. Anna Nygren, Alice Nygren and Carl Nygren (minors). Guardianship Admitted to probate. Iloul Estate Transfer. J. W. Schiiinpf to Rohort Phi ley et al, lnnd In Sec. 17, T. 3 8-4, west Henry A. Uuhkoft et ux to Robert Flnley ot nl, land In T. 38-4 west Henry A. Rehkorf ot nx to Goorgo II. Forost ot ux, land In T. 38-4 west 10 10 10 TOO MUCH BOOZE ABOARD THE STEAMER PORTLAND, May 22. Captain G. ST. Jessen and four officers of the stoamer Breakwater were arrested late today, following a rnld on tho vessel by a "dry" squad, who found a largo quantity of liquor. Captain Jos- Of Blood-Root, Golden Seal, Stono and Queen's Root Also Cherry Bark nnd Sacrcdj Bark with glycerine makes a wonderful tonic, called " Gulden Medical Discov ery," making thousands of Oregon eopie strong. Ask your ncignuor le can tell yoiu Corvallis, Oregon. " Doctor Pierce's remedies navo been iiHcd in my father's family ever sinco 1 can remember. My mother took thu Miolden Mi'dicnk Discovery' and the 'Pleasant relicts' anil was cured. Father tonk the 'Discov ery' tfor torpid liver nnd indiges tion and wns grcntly benetited. I, nlso, took the 'Discovery' lor Kinney, liver and. stomach trouble and received grent beneiit. I am glad to tell others of the merits of Dr. Pierce's .Golden Medical Discovery. X). II. Dl'Lb, 527 8. 5th Street. Get good blood through the use of Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medical Discovery, and you will have no morn weakness. It is tho world's proved blood purilier anil tonic. It's not a Bicret remedy lor its ingredients are printed on tho wrap per. For snlo by druggists in liquid or tablets. Start to take it to-dny and beforo another dnv has passed the iin- fmrities of the blood will begin to cave your body lhroni;b the liver, kidneys, bowels nnd skin, and In a few days you will know by your steadier nervcB, firmer step, keener mind, brighter eyes and clearer skin, that the bad blood is passing out ami new, rich, pure blood is lilllug your arteries. Rend Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y., ten cents for trial package. Notice 'oiicenilnir Water Certificated. In pursuance of Ordinance No. 877 passed by the City Council Mnrch 22, mi 7, no water certificates will bo Is sued upon payment of water main as sessments after May 31, 191 7. I'p to and Including this date, wutcr certifi cates will be Issued for amount of the principal of any water main assess ment paid. These certificates will be acreptcd at any tlmo In payment of water rent. Your co-operatton In gelling the city finances In bettor condition will be appreciated. This notice published by direction of the City Council. GUS. H SAMI'FLS, City Treasurer. mm sen and his officers wore released on bonds In time for tho Breakwater to depart tonight for Coos Bny and Sun Francisco. LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns nnd who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockJ,w or blood poison ere now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called rreezone, which the moment a few drops are tpplled to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers. It iB a sticky ether compound which dries the moment it is applied and simply shrivels the orn without inflam ing or even irritating the surround ing tissue or skin. It Is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of freczone will cobt very little at any of the drug stores, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting at a corn ia a suicidal habit. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT Desirable furnished apartment. The Berben. Phone 938-R. FOR RENT One completely furnish ed apartment at Hotol Holland. ' FOR RENT IIOL'SES FOR RENT .Modern furnished hoiiBo close in. Phono 61 3-11. 54 FOR RENT iNicely furnished house closo in, piano, sleeping porch, lawn, garden. Phone 5S0-Y. 57 FOR RENT Six-room furnished house on 8. Central. Close in. Phono 218-Y. 59 FOR RENT Nicely furnished six- room bnngalow, close in, sleeping porch, piano. Phone 9F2. FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow, garden, fruit, roses, Mrs. F. O. Wicks. Phone 428-L. 53 fOR RENT Modern five-room houso and garage. Phone 370-W. FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow, east front, fine shade; range connected. Phone 488-X. FOR RENT- Furnished and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy. M. A. Racier, 123 East Main. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fifty cords four-foot fir at a bargain. Box 60, Mall Tribune. I 53 FOR SALE Cheap, 700 of the best bred VVhlln Leghorn Iioiib In tho valley. Phone or write, Contra! Point Poultry Co. FOR SALIC Household furniture, 8 horso power Oldsmohllo engine, garden cultivntor, electrical and mechanical engineering 'books, etc. 132 Vancouver Ave. 67 FOR SALE McCprmlck mower, $10. J. M. Winter, Ross Lano, Medford. i 54 FOR SAL13 Or trade for real estato, soven-pnssengor car, electrically equipped. C. J. McCoy, Central Point, R 2. 52 FOR SALE Good tomato plants, $4 porlOOO. Phono 118. Carl Uecbo. Central Point, Oregon. 57 FOIl SALE Ford car In good run ning order, f22i). Address Uox w, Mnll Tribune. 52 FOR SALE Refrigerator, rocking chair, oil stove and oven, ingrain rug. 603 South Riverside. 54 FOR SALE Good top buggy I gave $100.00 for, will tako $20.00. E. Conger, Jacksonville. 53 FOR SALE Ueo hives, $1.50 each. W. J. llartzcll. Phono 468-.il. 61 FOR SALE Majestic Range, house hold goods at a bargain. Phono 4 2S-L. 63 FOR SALE HEAL KHTATH FOR HA 1,10-382-L. -Property cheap. Phone 63 FOR SALU llarRaln If taken at once 230 stock ranch with improve ments. $11011; $1100 ensh. balance to suit. Inquire Uox T., Mall Tri bune. 62 RANCHES FOR SALU Three miles from the city of Ashland, Oregon 111.27 acres. In crop, all tillable. rented nt present time; IB. 09 acres of virgin ground, most all tillable good quality; 21.24 acres, part of which has been tilled, all can bo with some work; 5 acres facing a good lane, all tillable; i acres, all tillable, black and: 10.14 acres se ecled from 1 100-ncro tract, all till able; 22 acres fenced on three sides, eood land on a sloping hill; 10.90 nercH, county road at end. black land, some loose stones 28.74 acres, most all tillable, no trees to movo, levoj ground; 10 acres with county road running through It, 6 acres choicest land; 31.16 ncres with two-story house, burn, woodshed, hay scnlos and 8 acres In alfalfa, running water un til July. The above tracts aro suit able for farming or fruit raising, nnd tho prices aro right, without any Inflation, by a parly who has been In tho valley and connected with land values tho past fifty yenrH. For prices and display, call on (1. H. lliitler. 4 1 ijrauito sireei Ashland. Oregon. 62 FOR HALK My 80-ncre ranch near Griffin Creek, three miles from Medford; fine new bungalow, build lngs, fruit nnd alfalfa. $3200, If sold nl once. .1. 11. Patterson Hlghwood, Al on t alia. 5 FOR SALE Ranch of 133 acres on Itogun River at free ferry, cheap on easy terms. Hotel and toed barns In Engle Point for sale or rent. House, four lots In Phoenix, Ore gon. J. F, Zlininorlee. ICuglu Point, Oregon. 70 -LIVESTOCK FOR SALU Team of horses, harness and wagon, all first elans. Call af ter 5 p. in. 244 S. Crape St. 06 FOR SALE Extra fine saddlo mare; also genornl driving mare, buggy and humous. Call 2SJ1. fi4 W A NTEI) SIT I'ATIO XS W1ANTKI) Young Indv will hoop house for widower or bachelor. Col onial Flats, Room f. r.-l WANTED MISCI-'.LLAXEOCR WANTBI) To hear direct from own er of ranches or city property nnd business of any kind tluit wants to soli. Am no real e :,l:ito man, so there Is no commission t'l puy, A! dross, J. D. K Tribune. iiG WANTED Orchards to plow and cul tivate, also garden cultivator and llsk harrow. Phono 4 7:i-Y. B2 WANTED Bring us your cgg and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to move. 4S8-M. or 4S8-X. Phone HELP WANTED VV.M U.E WANTED Woman or girl for com pany, nt once, by woman teacher alone in country; Jitney nnd train service. Box M. S. II., Mail Tribune. , i 53 IX)ST LOST On Main street, between Cot tage and Laurel, opal lavalior. Re ward if returned to Bohling Shoe Store. 53 MISCELLAXKOLS NATIONAL CLEANING & 11 AT Works, 36 North Front St. Ladles' and gonts lints cleaned, blocked, any style and shape. 59 FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Ono largo team, weighing about 3400 lbs., for team weighing 1250 to 1300 lbs. Call 315. MONEY TO IOAN MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly payments. See D. R. Wood. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountant, E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Ails to Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largost, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa clflo northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold undor writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flftoonth St., Portlnnd, Oro. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law, rooms 8 and 9, Meuroru National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES- -Lawyer. Gamett Corey bldg. Collections COLLECTIONS AND RKPORTS We collected some accounts 14 yeara old. We know how to got the money. . The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Hag kins' Bldg., 216 E. Mnln Bt. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dontlst. Over Dan. lels Clothing Store In rooms roN merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. 0. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite 81f Modford, Ore. Phone 856. Engineer nnd Contractor KIIKD N. CUMM1NGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bid Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement ;nrlingo IlAltllAllhl (let your premise! cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city gnrbago wagons fo good service Phone 874-L. f1. Y. Allen. Instruction in Music FRi:i) ALTON HAlOtir Teacher o piano and harmony. Halght Mustt Studio, 40L Garnett-Coroy Bldg, Phone 72. I'.luraliro KARL S. TIj'MY General Insurance office. Flro. Automobile, Accident Liability, Pinto Glass, Contract and Surety Honda. Excellent com panics, good local sorvlce. No. 211 Darnell-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. iroWAKD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phuno 130. DR. J, J. EMMENS Phystclnn and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat Eyes scien tifically testod nnd glasses .bud plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P, O. Phone 667, Printers anil I'ulillshers MKDI'ORD PRINTING CO., has tha best equipped priutlng office In Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nurtfl Fir St. Tninsfcr EADS THANShKH & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Fron' st. Pbona 816. Prices tiM Hnvlce guar an teed. . FOR. SALI