"MS CANNOT
GIVEN WARNING
H PRESIDEN
I
Proclamation Cautions All Persons
Seeking to Avoia neyoudiiuu uy
Leaving C'"'n,ry That They Exnose
Themselves to Prosecution and Mil-Fventtinllv.
iiary "v"
jfVSIIIM'1'" -'-.-j.t
Wilson, in proolauiution issued
n.s all persons seek,,,;.; to
avoid miration by Icavins tin
country, 'that '' expose themselves
i, pro-c-ntin and military service
eninllvin spile oftheir efforts to
1 avoia it- '
mnS"vooilrow Wilson, resiilent of
. 't,:..j vjdite-i of Ainorion. do
Iwrcbyfi warning tlmt nil pet sons
subject to reisiiiiii"" "o
withdraw from the jurisdiction of the
United States, expose themselves up-
.1 ,i-i In the iiirisftieli'tn ,if
on llicir "' J
the United Slides, to prosecution for
Mich evasion of tvirisiration pursuant
n ,.C flu. Act. nt rnintwiju
10 SWVm 1 -
mnroved May IS, 1017, which enacts
rt . ...i I.. .11 ...:k. n..
that 'any person i-uuu twiuuiv
fnil or refuse lo present himself lor
registration or to submit thereto as
herein provided, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and shall, iixn convic
tion in a district court of the United
Stntes having juri-diction thereof, be
punished by imprisonment for not
more than one year nnd shnll there
upon be duly registered.' "
SALEM, Ore., June 1 The state
line board, in session here yesterday,
deeided to visit the J. II. llocninn
limestone deposit near fiold Hill on
June 7 for the purpose of determining
whether the board should acquire the
deposit for manufacturing into fer
tilizer for llio use of the fanners of
Ilic slate. Other deposits will he vis
ited on the same trip.
Tin's was the first meeting of the
full hoard member-hip and Charles A.
Murphy, warden of the penitentiary,
was elected chairman and J. S. Hur
ray, hVrtillon expert and stenog
rapher at the prison, will ad a- sec
tary. Besides Warden .Murphy, the
aemhers of tlie hoard are: Heiiton
!wm of Ashland. John Shimack of
M. B. G. Lcc.ly of f'orv.illis and A.
ICordhy of Corvallis, dean of the
tension department of O, A. C.
VEti'Yniii.- i . ,
. .!nt; i. i-iearing oi
"wurarv charge to violate the
n draft law preferred yester-
FWInst Miss Kleanor Wilson Par-
Barnard college senior, Owen
u. Columbia university senior,
rraWu. .... '
siucent, until tomor-
h I'nll.J . . .
tin nuues ioiunilssioiier
' "tart today at the request of at-
lorcfn In. .L.
mc accused.
"fle Point Sat- Eve
Traces uiii i. i i . u,.
" tlBUt In 1-.. .
Mil n ras,e 1 tni tomorrow
mi unit Sntiirrfav nvpli-
61
T IS ACHING.
SWOLLEN. SORE FEO
''T!... .
l? does comfort tired,
calloused feet
&nd corna.
swol-
!V;''','''I1. callouses, bunionii and
f'Ptt tightness, no
J"1'1 Pin or drawing up
Til ' magical,
LBnLi . 11 drw" "t 'b"
J '''io11 pnT P the
, W !Z,'orfrt jour foot rainery.
.H.tEfWaM. vour feet fed.
.f72i.bo of "Tix" now at
71 .:
l s,fc ' crwnent store, uon
Sr. ' R'41! '"t.
LEAVE HOI 101
PMTC FIVE
VaV'aim...,. .
..... muiiralinu dcpUI,,m,t
reirulalHins. int ...i...... , .
.'. " " " lu p.event
" .". IB"'"-.V i leavi,,,. lh(; (i
minion, ni ii... .
" nmiji-ct ilesirii,g to
country for one day or 1
iwr lo oblnm lrv,m the a.l,rit:(.s j,
lus home town a permit, if lU
Su" '.l;ayi's ' h'ne town withont a
penmt heniay stil, obtain .
" , '"'""srulion inspector at
tlie.leparli.re point froul(.a,1;, T,
, .... ,, h(lw ,0 lh(, ,,1(it(1(1
"'-spccior l the l)rdu ,
P o n..tih0 !., u mmi (o
.w i..c i nncu rilatcs.
l'ortUmil Livestock
PORTLAXD. Ore l , i,
stonily; receipts, :t:i(J. Heavy paeklnir
fl.i.fi0ra. 15.61); itRht packing. $15.40
13.50; bulk nt n,.i.i
- i'.,H Kiaue,
U5.30f 15.40; rouBli heavies, 14.So
t! 1.1.4.1 j piKs ami skips, $1;) ia 50
stock hoKs. $12(!i n '
Cattle, steady; receipts 6 5 3. Steers
"Km, ;i.,;,ri 10; prime, heavy,
$ I). 5 (1 ft 10; K0orl 1 , j. ,, - ,. . '
choice, S.2Sftj S.?.-,; ineilluni'l,, ,.,!
$7.50(fiS; ordinary to fair, t',.75ii,
7.25; heifers. :,ii .r.; bulls, fr.i
7.7"; calves, $.iif 10.
Sheep, steady; receipts 136. Spring
lambs, $13. 50ft 1:1.7.-,: imm imi.
illlTil2; shorn yearllnts $10.50(fi'
11; shorn ewes, $SCiH; prime shorn
wethers, $ 1 0.2 r, S 11.
Portland Unite!'.
PORTLAND, June 1. Butter,
steady.
riiiniKo Wheat.
CHICAGO. June 1. Wheat:
Open. Close.
Inly $1.94 J1.9K
September l.so 1.S2
Portland finiln.
POIiTLAi.VI), June 1. Wheat firm.
Trading light. Cash bids 2 to 5c high
er. Bluestem, $2.45; forty-fold, $2.40;
club, $2.40; red Russian, $2.37.
Barley $1 lower. No. 1 feed, $13.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 23,
flour 5, oats 5, hay 2.
( 'opiKM' .Market.
NEW YORK, Juno 1. Copper,
firm. Electrolytic, spot and second
quarter, $:i23t; third quarter and
later $2S.50i& 32.
Iron firm and unchanged.
All the city hanks will be closed
on Monday and Tuesday, June 4 and
."i, the former bciiiif election day 011
the $I),IMIII.0U() road bond proposi
tion, and the latter war census resr
isl ration day, held under federal 1:11s-pi.-cs.
Anions Ashland teachers who will
vi.-it other localities diirim: the sum
mer mention. Jli.-s Marian Alneudt
joes to her lioiiic in Herkelev. t'al.;
Miss Crace Lilly, Portland; Wilhnctte
llassiiiircr. Colorado; Mi-s (lertnide
Kiml,-. Wa-hint:ton, II. ('.. and a wide
niicc of eastern lenitoiy; Mi" Vera
M.il'l'atl, Kiitene. 'flic latter i- the
only one of this lit ho will ii"l
return to Ashl.-iml. Inn in; accepted
a piisilimi nt The Dalle-.
A-liland may lime a (Icruian p
111 her mid-1, a man of that 111
ily yivintr the inline of (Icorve Miller,
hcin- detained in the city jail. a. Inn:
ipieerly In such an extelll th.'l t!:e
ili-lriet allonicy will ime-liualc
Two loads of aulo huo-.lcr-have
inviided the Klamath aiui S'-'m-vim
coiintv leei.ui-. di-iribuliii. !.:
'cralur 1 exploiting the lieimdnp
ecleliratioii.
Mr-. Adell i:er. "lie of !".
Kwcr, a nienilier of the e:i-'
grocery linn of Helen - A :'
111 this cily May -'. -l '-' '''"
er b,,dv a- taken to K.uer.e
Tnc-dav hele Hie fill. In! i- -
C. It. LalliKill I1.1- rei.iitlx
two' fertile valley trml- ' s
ln,l aen Hear creek t'tvm 1 ""'
One 1- of -li '"" ,v '.'",''
ns o hiiildiiu-. the elher i-1 " "x "
mill. .11! Iiinlilin---.
Kear Admiral .lame- "'!:. '
aceollip.illleil the I'niHsl Male- .
uu--io!HTs to hii-'i,
Sha-la coiinly. bavi"i: beef
i.- 1, Cil. li. Il 1- -"'!
Icred the iinniil ncndi iir
,.l li all 111:1' of 1 '
Minv he- ol SI
has aitneii in A-hl '
,,,n,e villi her num. M' (
kin.
(I uc Sheen. !"
Klanialh I'oll- I"'
bn-ine-s.
It (, I'ndei .ii. '"iv i
,nr his nlre.oh bo:
neiirlv 101' I""'
Mloieet lool il- irevp:i.-n
,u,. r,.,.n,.Vt i.. --."-
t,,l ,,lan il 1! '-
""'nt of the vnrious ilepartnient
blocks, ejvintf to the main ones in
'reused rooni und addilionul conven
iences. About .V owners of canines have
rescinded to the provisions of the
ordinance which specifically exacts
a lieen-e or dojr tax.
Hie Klks plan to have 11 bit; time
at Indue v.ork and refreshment on
Saturday evenint; of this week.
Mrs. Harriett LeW and Mrs. 51nr
iraret Schouip ,,f l'ortlund nre here
tryinir the efficiency of sulphur baths
at the Heluum nut.
Miss Mary (Hover has been visitinj;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dnrline of Clold
Hill.
James W. Robertson died last 5fon
" at his son's home on Almond,
street. He wus a native of New York
and was 05 years old. Kunernl serv
ices were conducted-by llev. II. A.
Curnahan. The body wna taken to
-M'inmoiith for burial".
Cliff Jenkins, local manager of the
Oregon Has & Electric Co., -has re
t rimed from n week's visit to the
corporation headquarters in San
Kranciseo.
Ilev. Mr. Davis of Kujiene, nnd fam
ily, have arrived here, where Mr.
Davis will fill the position of pastor
of the Christian church during the
summer.
Frank I,. Schinn has been appointed
by Mayor Lnmkiii ns eouncilinnn from
the first ward, to succeed It, 1'. Cor
nelius, absent from the city. The
appointment cives universal satisfac
tion and was unanimously concurred
in by the council. Mr. Schinn will
hold the office until Jan. 1, lllltl.
Dr. A. J. l'awci'tt. Homier homeo
pathic practitioner here, is now lo
cated at Riddle in Douglas county.
A preliminary band concert will be
iven in the parks on Sunday after
noon at anticipation: the regular
schedule of musical entertainments
for the summer months. An infonnnl
proL'iam of seven popular selections
will he rendered, coneludinjr with the
martial strains of "The Star Spanejed
Banner," which ns a public fnvorite
seems to have practically supplanted
"America.'
The buiiL'alow in Litliin park is
ready to serve customers, tho the for
mal oieniiia: will not occur until Tues
day, Jane 5, when there will be an
orchestra concert in the afternoon
nnd dunce ill the evenine;. The inte
rior of the popular resort has been
entirely remodeled nnd the plncn has
assumed a fine appearance under Jho
popular niannjiemcnt of Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. X". Butler, of tho l'lnzn eonfec
fionery. .
Albert Davis, liieelinme ini the box
factory at Hray, Siskiyou county,
recently had his skull fractured by
accident in the mills. Beinc a Chris
tian Scientist, he refused the privi
lege of removal to the hospital t
Dorris, and further declined nny med
ical attention whatever, insisting upon
siiiumonitii; by telegraph a cult healer
from Weed.
Approximately 1 110,0(1(1 has been
apportioned as Ashland's share in
Liberty war bond subscriptions. The
banks have assumed half of this,
leavinir the balance oion to popu-
ir subscription. The three banks
here have issued n joint appenl for
subscriptions, and no charge on their
art is inside to the general public
fir services 111 this connection. .Now s
the time to siib.-eribe!'' .
Rev. Win. Aldcu died on Wednes
lay at the home of his niece, Mrs.
Harriet Keildinir. resiiling on Nulley
-tnet. Kiineral was held on Thurs
lay at the Bapti-t church. Inter
ment 111 Mountain lew cciucierv. lie
iv.i- Si year- old and was of Pilgrim
iiiec-lry.
(i!eun Simp-on is lintiio from his
-Indies at ( ni valh- III the ( . A. I .
111, 1 during the summer vacation will
one cI'Mie.,' of the hardware store.
me lormer Warner mock, which ins
father purchased r ally.
Sixteen ears of cattle were fed ill
ard- on
Seattle from
-dine, centers.
local stock,
i.caul to Se
:"oiina f
exil.i tine ones.
Tmc approaches to
park are tiuoiigvd d.ulv
le: !ii lu 01 tlMlli's on Tit,
fie VM'f U lli' nm
11.
A 1..
! I he
Wednesday,
cnti'nl Culi
'riicv were
Cliiiiitaiiiiia
to mtc tile
hime struc-
in position.
bossing
:ii,l has
l..uiib 1
ettntl.lt't
c en hustling 1,11 the job.
. ih'iilited wlieihcr a roof
i:.4 nvcr li'i' -trni lure
.-I -T1 ;; pil'ais slimild pay
live buililiiig opera-
1!' on.
i lien f as si'i'iiic 1 n
en liie lailroad. He
r,', ', .'op '.lig the old
-le.nl oil llatgadilic
II
Mr-
, r
uiw.Hnni: and 1 1
'rcr n lendeil
slav
hero with relntives, left this week on
their return to tho family home at
Rock liapids, Iowh,
Mrs. Jim Knutt of Central Point is
spending Sunday with her parentB,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Houston.
Edmund Pelle Is spending a few
days In the valley.
Miss llanna visited Mrs. W. Cotrnll
Sunday.
Dick Johnson was In .Mcdford on
business Saturday.
The measles are spreading rapidly
in this vicinity.
Joe Hanna is spending a few days
with tils son, Jaspar Hanna.
. We are glad to mention that the
very necessary work Is being dono on
some parts of the roads.
Vote for 314 X on tho 4th of June.
Please bear In mind that the automo
biles will have to pay those taxes.
Mrs. Cox is visiting with her daugh
ter. Mrs. G. Croft, who lives near
Agate.
Dr. Kirchgassner made several
trips to Applegato country latoly.
TALENT TALK
The new addition on tlie Mothodist
church was dedicated last Sunday.
Rev. Von Fossen, district superintend
ent from Ashland, assisted Ilov. M. C.
Ttecd, pastor of the church horo In the
sorvice. A plea was inndo by the
pastor to clear tho church of all debt
so as to begin tho new year with a
clear record. This was readily re
sponded to by the people and $122
was pledged. This amount was moro
than enough to covor the debt but the
congregation wished to have more
than less.
J. F. Denhaiu and family motored
to Jledford Sunday evening.
J. W. Bailey was in from Ander
son creek Saturday.
The Medford Grizzlies wont thru
Talent at about 7 a. in. Sunday morn
ing on their way to explore tho beau
ties of Anderson creek.
A delightful surpriso pnrty was
given Lloyd Turner Saturday ovening
by the Talent high school. Tho oc
casion was his near departure for
Portland to enter the aviation corps.
The following guests were present:
Misses Edna Wells, Lucy Oafinan,
Delpha Coleman, Kreda King, llolen
King, Lucia King, llolon Adamson,
Ruby (iutchos, Maufl UIco, Lucille
Huldrldge, Ann Ellis, Mattle Turner,
and Masters Aclle Ager, Arnold Colo
man, Ralph Bowman, Lloyd Turner,
Ivan Huston, Glen Albert, Lloyd
Lamb, Louis Bceson, Bryon (teaman,
Carlton Morse. Tho evening was
spent in games and dancing. A de
licious luncheon wan served at 11
o'clock, which terminated a most en
joyable evening.
Special election next Mondny and
registration for the war census Tues
day. Remember these dates.
Miss Delpha Coleman and her
brother, Arnold, also Cecil Ager wore
over from Jacksonville to attend the
surprise pnrty given to Lloyd Tumor
Saturday.
Community club did not hold Its
meeting this week as Decoration oc
curred on Wednesday, hut will meet
tho first and third Wednesdays next
month.
Miss Laura Trycr visited nt the
home of her sister, Mm. Kred llrniidt
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baker aro re
ceiving congratulations 011 Iho birth
of an eight-pound daughter. Mother
an ddaiighter arc tint li doing w ell.
Jniues Baker went, over into the
Applegato country Tuesday.
John Uolilnson is Improving bis
properly, by tho erection of u new
fence in front of his home.
We understand that Charloy Chnp
mnn has discontinued bis weekly vis
its to Ashland which he has been do
ing for the past tw-o yenra and has
done what a good many other foolish
young men hnvo dono brought an
other resident to Talent. We are glad
10 receive this new resident, Charley.
Accept .our congratulations.
Mrs. Beeson has had a new monu
ment erected In the (amlly plot In the
Wagner Creek (cinelery.
W. S. Barniim motored thru Talent
Tuesday afternoon.
Marion Tryer, the Talent shoe doc
tor nt the old Wihox house.
Homer Nell was transacting busi
ness in Medford from Wagner creek
Tuesday.
O. L. Brou n, one of Talent's oldest
and most respected citizens, was bur
led Monday afternoon. Mr. Brown
had a large circle of friends who will
.11 Ac
,1a
r-. M -w
Ai
ll '
H - 1 1' ' -
loll in-' eA-1-
H.t
Stop Rheumatism
Before It Takes Hold
Yiu ran do it by keeping your blood clean. Tho
l Mmr filter about BOO eraini of uric acid and
i-r'lt from the blood every 24 hour. When
thrr Is more than tho kidneys can remove, If. la
ilcl-cored in muarlcs and joints, nnd painful rhcu-
rcjtlitm follow, p. r. r.. ior ov v,.id 1 i
m. int of all Wood tonics, will keep the blood
l your nrugguiiB,
.TtANTA, OA.
t'ure and prevent disease. At
SWIFT srtcinc CO. A
S.S.S. Will Stop Disease
mourn his loss. Wo wish to tender
our most sincere sympathy to tho bo
reaved family.
Memorial services will ho held nt
tho .Methodist church. Othor services
as usual.
Airs. Marlon Trycr was a Phyenlx
caller Tuesday.
Mr. Spencer was au Ashland visitor
Tuesday afternoon.
Ed. Lemming Is home from the
Sterling mines, where ho has been
working for some time.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Circuit Court.
Agnes Richards vs. N. A. Richards,
Dlvorco.
Probate Court.
John M. Davidson Estnto. First
account. Order appoluting tlmo fur
final settlement,
Iteiil Estnto Transfers
Emmn Krouter et vlr to P. Al
den Wilson, laud In Sec. 5 T.
37-1 wost 10
Hugh E. Krouter et ux to P. Al
don Wilson, land In Soo. 8,
T. 87-1 west 10
It. G: Jennings, sheriff, to E. V.
Carter, trustee, land in Sec.
-23 T. 30-1 east 0000
R. G. Jennings, sheriff to Bollo
Nickell, land In Sec. 32, T.
3S-2 west 1 276
Jackson County Bank to Ed
ward H. Tuckor et ux, 10
leaso of contract, land In
In Sec. S, T. 36-1 east
R. J. Jennings, sheriff, to AUco
D. Hoppln, land in Sec. 17,
T. 88-1 west 8SS5
R. J. Jennings, sheriff, to Allco
D. Hoppln. land in Sees. 2
and 3, T. 38-1 west 2397
Talisman Lodgo Ko. 31 to All- '
na Wilson, lot 10 block 1,
Sunnysido add., Modford 10
B. 11. French et ux to Peter
Bnriieburg, land in T. 37-1
WCBt 1
Abby K. Thomas, adin., to .loo
Hannah, Jr., lots in block ti,
Imperial add, Mcdford - 10
Electa E. Ilallnday et vlr to II. 1
H. Baker, lot 27, Highland
add. Medford 300
Ozra T. Brown to Jay C. Wlth
row, lots 7 and 8, block 1,
Shldler'a add, Talent 10
Ozra T. Brown ot ux to Jny C.
Wlthrow, lot In block L, Tal
ent i.l ..; 10
Mary Porter McDonald to Ed
ward Krueger, land In 12-3S-1
west 10
Danno Goodwin et vlr to Vic
tor Bell et al, land In T. 3G-1
east and T. 3(i-l west 1
Mabel Brown et nl to Victor
Boll et al, land In T. 36-1
east and T. 3(!-l west 1
Luko Ryan ot ux to W. A. Cor
thcll, lots In block 21, Jack
sonville 10
J. O. Ulrod ot ux to L. K.
Moore, laud in Ashland 10
Laugh When People
Step On Your Feet
Try
thla yourself then
It along to others.
It works I
pass
Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough
talk will ho heard less here in town 11
eoplo trouhled with corna will follow
tho simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority, who claims that a few drops
of a drug called freozone when applied
to a tender, aching corn Rlops soreness
nt on co, and soon the corn dries up
and lifts right but without pain.
Ho says freczone is an ethrr oom
pound which dries immediately and
nover Inflames or even Irritates the
surrounding tissue or akin. A quarter
ol an ounce of freezono will cOHt very
little at any drug store, but Is ButTL
clent to remove every hard or aoft
corn or callus from one' feet. Millions
of American women wilt welcomo thla
announcement slnco the Inauguration
of tho high heels.
Xotlco ConccrnliiK Water Certificate.
in pursuance of Ordlnnnce No. 877
passed by the City Council .March 22,
11H7, no water certificates will bo Is
sued upon payment of water main as
sessments after May 31, 111 1 7. Up to
and Including this date, water certifi
cates will he issued for amount of the
principal of any water main assess
ment paid.
Those cortlflrittes will tie accepted
at nny time In payment of water rent.
Your co-operation In gelling tun
city finances in bettor condition will
bo appreciated.
This notlro published liy dlinitlon
of tho Cily Council.
OUS. II. SAMI ELS,
City Trea.iuror.
Kilt SALE MVKSTIM K
FOR SALI Gray mare, weight 1 Ion
pounds, good worker. 12 years old.
Price I'iO.OO. Phono Jacksonville
3,-U. 66
FOR SALE Two buckskin mules,
three and four year old, well-miil-ed
and gentle, weighing about 2 1 00
pounds, for $281 cash. See them
At W. E. Jeffrey's placo al Talent.
62
FOR BALK Team of horses, hnrness
and wagon, all first clas. House
hold furniture for fi-room cottage.
Call after G p. in.. 214 So. Urape
it
Mother's Duty
to Her Child
Science Shows Pre-Natal Suffer
ing Has Later Effect.
The subject of childbirth haa de
manded the attention of the world's
best physicians and surgeons for cen
turies. Later day investigations
prove that in reducing the sutTcrine
of the mother during the period of
expectancy, the health of the coming
infant is greatly improved.
Women tell of the safe, dependable
? reparation known as "Mother's
'riend," which is composed of spe
cial penetrating oils. It is the pre
scription of a famous physician and
a preparation of such a helpful na
ture as to be absolutely necessary to
tlie expectant mother.
"Mother's Friend" has been found
by thousands of mothers to relieve
much pain and suffering at the crisis.
The period of expectancy is passed
in comfort All druggists supply
"Mother's Friend." .
Write to Bradficld Regulator Com
pany, Dept K, 445 Atlanta, Ga., for
valuable uide book for expectant
mothers. This book is free to users
of "Mother's Friend."
FOR RUNT MJSCKIiLANHOUB
FOR RENT Two hundred acres
land. Inquire 127 So. Grapo. 63
LOST
LOST Who has Peter? Small white
tlog, few large spotf. partly clipped,
curly tall, half-moon in dark over
eyes. Gone over two weeks. Edi
son AfarHhall, 113-J. 63
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Clean wheat hay. Phono
07R1. 62
FOR SALE Now alfalfa, $12 per
ton. M. J. Mlnenr. Phono 1F2. 62
FOR SALE Touring car In first clnss
condition. Call 401 South King.
65
FOR SALE Household goods, baby
buggy, gas drum. Tolephoue 62-J.
63
FOR SALE Furniture for 7-room
house. Will Bell or trade for team,
harness and wagon. 245 North
Oukdiile. 63
FOR SALE 100 chicks, 4 to weeks
old. Rose Orchard, 4 miles N. E.
Medford. 61
FOR SALE Cheap, spring wagon,
gas engino, aulo truck. Star Meal
Market. 61
FOR SALE Gas rango, bed; half
price Phono 553-J. 65
FOR SALE Orchard ladders, 1000
second hand applo boxes, a har
row, wagon, wido Iron frame Na
tional springs cot. Box T. E. C,
Mall Trlbuno. 62
FOIt SALE Beo hives, $1.50 oach.
W. J. Hartzell. Phone 46S-.11. 61
FOIt SALE REAL KSTATB
FOR SALE Flfty-fivo acres moun
tain home, partially Improved, four
ncroB alfalfa land under ditch, sev
en acrea uonchlund, ready for plow.
Crook running thru place. Good
outstdo range. No trade. For par
ticulars wrilo Owner, W..T., Mall
Tribune. 113
FOR SALE Fanning land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from $ 1 0 per acre up, on long
lime, easy payments. Address Gold
Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALE-382-L.
- Property cheap.
Phono
63
FOR SALE Ranch of 133 acres oil
Rogue Rlvor at froe ferry, chonp on
onsy terms. Hotel and reed barns
In Eagle Point for sale or rent
House, four lota In Phoenix, Ore
gon. J. F. Zlnunorloe. Eagle Point,
Oregon. 70
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED An experienced clerk al.
DeVoea.
HELP WANTEI FEMALE
WANTED Young girl for general
housework in country. Phone
132-Y. 61
WANTED SITUATIONS
SITUATION WANTED- Strong will
ing young man wauls garden or
liny kind of work In town. Ily day
iir job. Address C. W. P., Mall
Tribune olllco.
WANTED Position on raiicli by man
and wife. Experienced. Box - Ti .
iMnll Tribune. 03
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED -Teams wauled to haul
wood. 51 1 10. Muln. 61
WANTED Vacuum (denning. II. A.
Wysong. Phono 282, Jacksonville.
81
WANTED To horrow $2. 1111:1. (in at 8
per cent on first-class security. Box
M., Mall Trlbuno. 62
WANTED A good homo Is offered
In returned for housekeeping serv
ice and coiupanintifthip lo a lady.
Protestant perferred. Address P.
O. Box, Mrs. M. M. Coolisey, Cen
tral Point, Oregon. 60
WANTED Bring 11a your egga and
Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to move.
488-M. or 488-X.
Phone
FOR II EST HOUSES
FOR RENT Nicely furnished mod
orn 6-room house, close In. I'lionc
MF22.
NP-cly furnished house
Phono H2'.i-W. (il
FOIt Itl'JNT
.w It li lialh.
'OR RENT - Modern five-room limine
and garage. 1'hone 370-W
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
galow. eiiRt front, fine shade; range
connected. Phone 48S-X.
LOST This morning, near Dakota
avenue, a gray coat. Finder leave)
ar Garnett-C'orey Co. 60
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN From HHHi to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm security. Earl
Tiimy, 210 Gurnett-Corey Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. See D. R- Wood.
FOIt EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE (iood bungalow for
toam or cattlo. Tor Informal inn
lnquiro 637 Pine Street. 62
FOR EXCHANGE Two lota Seutllo,
free and clear, for Medford im
proved. Givo location and price.
Address, Exchange, care Mcdl'ord
Trlbuno. 61
FOR TRADE One large team,
weighing nbout 3400 lbs., for team
weighing 1250 to 1300 lbs. Call
815.
BUSINESS UPPOIITUNITIKH
WANTED Man who can Invest $150
to $3110 can easily niakn $75 per
week clear. A. L. Allen, Hotel Hol
land, City. 61
BUSINESS DmElTTOlir
Accountant,
E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & II.
Bldg., Mcdford, Oregon.
A as to Supplies
LAlIER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are opernting the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant in tho Pa
cific northwest. ITse our Rprlugs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 31 North Flftocntb
St., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. M. REAMES Lawyer. Oarnett
Coroy bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some nccounta 14 yenra
old. We know how to gel the
money. Tho Bullock Morcantll
Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 8. Has
klns' Bldg., 218 E. Main st
Dentist
DR. T. T. SHAW Don 1 1st. Over Dan
lels Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC
DcutlstB
Onrnott Corey Bldg., Suite llf
Medford, Ore. Phone 858.
Engineer nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Mid
Surveys, estlmntes. Irrigation drain
ago, orohard and land Improvement
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your promises
cleanrd up for the summer. Call
on tlie city gnrhage wagons fo
good service. Phone 874 L.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON H A 1(1 HT Tencher o
piano and harmony. Halght MuslO
Studio, 401 GarnottCorey Bldg..
Phone 72.
Insurance
EAIII. S. TUMY Gonernl Insurance
office, Fire, Automohilo, Accident,
Liability, Plnlo Glass, Contract
and Surety BuiiiIr. Excellent com
panic", good Inenl service. No. 2H
Uarnolt-Corey Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopalhlo
physician. 303 Garnett Coroy build
lug. Phono 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eve,
ear, noso and thront. lives scion
' tlflcnlly tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist nnd Aurlet for S. P,
11. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567.
Printer find Publisher
MEDFORD I'ltlSTINO CO, has th
host eqtilpned printing orilco In
Southern Oreron; Book binding,
looso lent lodgers, billing Ky.rtctna,
olc. Portland prices. 27 Nortb
Kir at.
Tni H-ier
EA I IS IRANSI-Elt STORAGE CO.
office 42 Noiih Ft-mt nt. Phone
315. Price rinhl Snvice guar
nleorl
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished house. Employment Agen
cy, M. A. Under. 12.1 East Main.
FURNISH El) A PARTM ENTS
FOR RENT Desirable furnished
apartment. The Borbon, Phone
S38-R.
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed spartuient at Hot Holland,
in i i:i;i khan vt rut Ait c.
TIME CARD.
Lome Medford for A: hi. mil. Talent,
and I'hoeulx daily, except .Sunday, at
8:011 a. 111., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:l."i p. 111.
Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. in. Sun
day leave nt 8 and 10:30 a. m and
1:00, 2:00 and !:30 p. m. Leavo
Ashland for Modl'ord dully, except
Sunday, nt 8:00 a. 111., 1:00, 4:00 nnd
5:15 p. in. Also on Saturday nights
at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland nt
9:00 n. 111., nnd 10.30 a. 111., 1:00,
4:30, 6:30, and 10:30 p. ui.