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STEDFOTITJ MXTO TRTBT7OT! DTOTITT, OTF.OOT, WEDNESDAY, .TTTXE fi, 1017. FINE EXAMPLE The J oil 11 Bollmiin 'lompnuy, Pa cific const branch of the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., has set n flood example to employers of lahor foi patriotism. The company has just subscribed to $1(10,0(10 worth of Lib erty loan bonds thru (!he Aii','lo& London, Paris National bank of Kan Francisco, and lias made an offer to all of its employes, men and women, lo carry for them any amount of these bonds that the employe feels he or she can pay for in one hundred weeks. They will cany (In- bonds for employ es nl IP';, per cent (the interest rale of the bonds thmselves.) Payment arc nrrnngx'd so (hat ,r0 cents per week will purchase a .100 bond in less than two years. fl'lie company feels assured I hat this action, taken not only to assist the ffovernment in the sale of bonds, but td make it possible for n In rye number of its emp-oyes to pnn-lirsv bunds under more favorable lenns than the government can offer, will result ill lens of thousands of dollar-; being subscribed by employes of this company. .' Furthermore, the company has noti fied its employes Hint it will iiri-in-a to lake care of the families or depend ents of those enlisting in the nrmv or navy during the period of such sen-ice, by way of paying all or as mny seem equitable all eireum stunee.s considered and in auv event, will see that positions are open for them at (he expiration of their serv ice, at salaries not less than they now receive. The company has insured the lives of all its employes free of charge .such insurance to expire with (he ter mination of employment. On this IKiint the company has notified its. employes that Icrminalion of ein phymcnt by enlistment in the army or navy will not cancel Hie insurence policy, but instead, that the full amount of insurance will be curried for each employe during his term of army or navy service. DOLL BABY PARADE TO BE A BIG EVENT The big feature In connection with tho patriotic carnlviil this week will he the (loll baby parado by tho little folks at 7: SO Thursday evening start ing at the city park anil ending at tho Seventh company arch across Main street. The prize Is a big .IB-inch kid body doll for which (ho soldier boys have paid $1!.00. This doll will be present ed by tho judges at tho dose -of the parade to the little to', having tho most beautifully decorated doll and buggy In the parade. The dress worn by the little "mother" of tho compet ing doll will also receive considera tion by tho judges In awarding tho prizes. This feature of the carnival Is bc lW conducted exclusively by the 7th company boys and all details will be handled by them. In addition to Ihe valuable nnd beautiful doll lo be given, the carnival management will present each participant in the parade with a complimentary ticket to Iho dog and pony show, Monkeyvlllc hotel, fcrrls wheel and the merry-go-round. Since the announcement of Ihe doll baby parade a few days ago ill (be newspapers a great ninny enquiries havo been niado at the Sun office, whero any further information may he secured. From Indications there will be In the neighborhood of fifty participant in the parade. The doll Is now on exhibition In the Hook Store window, where It Is at tracting a great deal of Interest by the little folks. Another Kansas Windstorm. TOPEKA, Kas., June 0. At least liroe persons were killed, several In lured and great property damage done In a severe wind storm which swept through Shawnee county late Tuesday. Four farm housese wero de molished. Klinont, Valencia, Maple Hill and Menoakcn wero In the storm's path. Every house In Elniont, a vlllago of 100 persons, was destroyed. Only one person was Ferlotisly Injured there. All the records of registration for the draft were lost when the wind demolished the little schoolhouse. You Need Not Suffer From Catarrh You have probably been in the habit if using external treatments to relieve your catarrh. Y ou have applied sprays, washes and lotions to the mucous sur faces of the nose and throat, have been temporarily relieved, and then wondered a short time af'.cr, why you were troubled with another attack of catarrh. ' You should realize that catarrh is an infection of the blood. This fact lias been agreed upon by specialists in catarrh troubles, nnd has been (irovca in the luboratonea of the Swift WAR TMF BILL WASHINGTON, June 6 Deci-ions by the senate finance committee to day in its consideration of (he war tax bill included: Exemptions of all musical instruments from taxation. Adopting of house rates of five percent upon manufacturers gross sales of perfumes and cosmetics and also on proprietary' medicines. A new manufacturers tax upon photographic instruments ranging from 2ii cents each on cameras sell ing for less than $.r, up. A substitute graduated lax based upon leiiglh and tons of yachts, sail ing and motor boats, except those used exclusively for business pur poses or national defense or built up on trade specifications and capable of conversion for federal purposes. This tax was fixed at ." for motor boats under five tons, fifty cents a foid on vessels id' five Ions and under fifty feet in length up to $1 a fool on vessels over Kill feet in length. six hourIay-. I'r.'l lilXilv'AD, .lunc (i The threat ened strike in 1 III factories in I Irograd in metal innntil'nH ores and other war work, khich was fixed for today, has been averted. The strik ers claims were granted, including the six hour day. TODAY'S MARKETS Portland livestock PORTLAND, June 6. flogs slow to steady; receipts 7SS. Prime heavy. $15,400 13.60; prime light, $13.2 15.50; bulk of packing grades, 15.25(ffl5.50; rough heavies, $1-1.90 15.25; pigs and skips, $13 Iff 13.50; stock hogs, $12(?i, 13. Cattle slow to steady; receipts, !)9 Steers, primo light, $!). 75 ) 10.25 ; prime hoavy, $9.fi0(frl0; good, $9 9.25; cows, choice, $7,506 8.2D; me diuiu to good, $7.50 8; ordinary to fair, $7 7.50; heifers $5 8.50 bulls, 3 7.50; calves, $7$ 8.50. Sheep steady; receipts 105. Spring Iambs, good to choice, $13.50 13.75; spring lambs, fair to good, $10 13.50; spring lambs, culls, $1112; shorn lambs, good to choice, handy weights, $11 12;. shorn wethers, good to choice, $ 1 0.50 fj 1 1 ; shorn wethers, fair to good, $10 10.50 shorn ewes, good to choice, $9.50 9.75; shorn ewes, fair to good, $9 9.25; yearlings, long wool, $13.50 14; yearlings, short wool, 13; yearlings, prime shorn 11.25. $12.50 $10.50 Pordnnd Uultcr. . PORTLAND, Juno C. liuttor, steadq. Chicago drain. CHICAGO, June (1. Wheat: Open. . $2.22 Close. $2.I94 1.95 July September New York Metal. NEW YORK, June li Copper firm. Electrolytic spot nnd nearby $32 Di 3 1 nominal: third quarter and later deliveries, $29iii 32. Iron firm and unchanged. Metal exchange quotes till steady; spot $i;o.r,o(fi c.i. Portland t.i-aiii. PORTLAND, June II. Wheat, strong. Trading fairly heavy. Cash bids 5 to (ir higher. Hluosloin, $2.51; fortyfold. $2.19; club, $2.19; red Russian, $2.45. Barley, steady. No. 1 feed. $12. Today's car receipts: Wheat 31. barley 1, flour 5, oats 7, hay li. ASHLAND AND VICINITY Principal Mi llovein is coudii' line, a MiniiNcr school at the ca.-t side edu cational in-tit tit it. Onlv about a one-third numuil vote was cast ut the election on Monday. (i.'KI beiiiir the highest on the viiriou- iiropositions, notablv the road bond meuMirr, 111!) being for nnd ill airainsl, a niuionlv ol only six m its favor. Water traii-portnlion cur ried by :i8; legislative salary increase lost bv ;tl.'i: niiaiusl repeal consti tutional provisions, H7: for uniform tax elassil ication. llil : for iinifonnilv Cn..:Rn C Q R u-hich Tens dig covered over fifty years ago, will cleanse your blood or me caiarrnai poisons and will thereby relieve you it rlrinntnty in vnnP throat. thB vi w. . ... j . -, sorea in your nostrils, spitting, nawK- lng nnd bad prea'.n. All druggist carry S. S. S., and u l,uoiiMna nf nur Medical Depart ment will cheerfully answer any let ters which you may writo them in regard to your cae. Swift Specific Co, 305 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ca. in elections, 277; against penitenti-l ary improvements, U78. These fig ures refer to majorities either for or against. Charles S. Fee, S. 1'. pasenger traffic manager, was in Ashland on Moudav, accompanied by his family and party of friends, nnd while here the San Francisco visitors were taken for a drivo around town by railroad nnd citv officiuls. Heports from San Francisco mdi ate that Elton llocker, railway mail clerk on the run between that city and Ashland, has been nrrosted for rob bing Ihe mails, a lot of jewelry Icing found in his possession. The Woman s -Missionary society of Ihe Presbyterian church will, on Thursday inftemoon of this week). in connection with, a program winch incorporates a study of Alaska nnd Philippine problems, serve a pollach lunch. The official song of tho Roundup has made its appearance in sheet music form. Words are by Traeey Lane, Ihe music being adapted by Miss Margaret Anderson. The ."core is a popular one us sung by Monte llnggs nnd Traeey Lane, whose por traits adorn the frontispiece. The refrain is in keeping with the senli meat of the Ilyise He-he composition and strikes the high key as a melo dy. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart. Sanders left for Portland on Monday lo witness Ihe "i-ailuation of their daughter, Jo sephine, from Keed college. They will be in Ihe metropolis several days and Mr. Saunders inav remain to represent Ihe local Masonic n ('filia tion al a meeting of the grand lodge June L!-l.". Benton llowers, as a member of the state lime board, will, on June 7, pilot the oilier members ot the commission on an inspection trip to the Hceinen limestone deposits nenr fiold Hill, tor- tilory with which he is familiar either from an agneultnral, mineral or quar ry point of view. Vernon Milam mid Charley Brady. Ashland hoys who enlisted recently. Iinve arrived ill New York anil been given assignments in the navnl serv ice. Critics of the selective draft sys tem who unthinkingly contend thn those high in authority escnpe the demands of military necessity, shoul,' bear ill mind that, five members of President Wilson's cabinet have al ready and voluntarily furnished seven sons for the army and navy. Thev include three sons of Secretary of Labor Wilson, while Secretaries Lane Daniels, Houston and Hedfield h.'.vi1 furnished one son each. H. S. Smith, a newcomer from fireat Harrington, Muss., has pur chased 'tho bungiilow on Pine slrec formerly belonging to Ihe Htmdoy estate and recently owned by F. O Mi-Williams. The Sniilh family nil move at once inlo their new purchase from furnished npurlmenls in Ihe Wright residence on Nob Hill which (hey have been temporarily leai-ing The wannest weather in Mav re orded a (empcriuure ol ( i degrees on the 'J7lh nnd 28th. The coolest was lit) on the Kith. Uainfall 2. M inches. There were clear day and 10 cloudy ones, with one (las sificd as partially cloudy, owing I trench warfare among the smudge pots. A light frost occurred on the Kith. Louis llodge is the local wea iher observer. Judge C. C. Gall, father of Air.! Win. Mver of this city, has been visit ing relatives and friends nl Hold Hill. John K. Peterson and Miss Myr lie He Catiow were married in Ash land .lime 2, by Kev. W. T. Van Seov The groom is in (he government serv ice as entomologist experl. 'flic biidi is I't-oni Pinehiirst. Shake! The lion eynioon trip includes a tour to ('res nt City by uulo. Al home in the Yoseinile vallev after Jnlv 1. Puller's bungalow in Lilhia purl. was n busy scene at Ihe formal open ing of the season oirTnesday after noon mid evening. Mr. and Mrs, P,"t ler mar an efficient corps ,,r assist auts dispensed a chariniiig bo.s,ilal ity. Wea I her conditions were ideal and a throng, many from out ol' town lurned out to inspect Ihe popular re ort under its new inauageineiil am coicratulate the lessees. Lovcluud' orchestra 1'uniislied Ihe music vl.ii-l added eclat to a receplton event hi under tin? most liapp yau-pi'-es. 'flic KIks flag day observance will be held by Ihe local lodge on Thurs day evening, June 1-1. Mrs. Susie Allen, as nnoiil, In rented the Stcphensiin house on pa lory street to llnikenian lnv of Ihe Southern Pacific, who has nlt-Mcd moved into the furnished rc-idence. The Junior ( 'liiiMtauipia circle rehearsing n playlet entilled "Preni Meforc llreakfa-t," which will be L.iv en at the Vining an June 22 as i li Cross hem-fit in connection wi!u reel of movies. There will he sevc: ladles in Ihe east, one of whom must be well versed in the French Imuran'." as a prerequisite, a requirement v. nil is already supplied, due to the fee that the leading lady is from Lo l!a Cnnadu. Mrs. Mavbelle Jordan, wnrlhv mat ron of Alpha Chapter No. 1, Old of the pastern Star, will represent that organir.ation nt the grand lodiro ehnpler in Portland next week. She leaves for the north on Thursday of this eek, accompanied by her tbtor, Miss Verenu Ocvine of Lebanon, who has been visiting ill Aslilaud. II. S. Mulit, one of the vice presi- ents of the Northwestern National hank of Portland, is visiting relatives mid friends here. Klegnnt offices are being fixed up n Hotel Austin block, next door lo Wells V'nrgo headquarters. They will be occupied by Otto Khun us itsMst- nt district manager of one of the iant insurance companies, the Mu- tunl Life of New York. J. 11. lsenhower of the second hand tores in the Ilutler block, is laid up with a diseased leg. The limb was injured yenrs ago and serious conse queuces are liable to ensue over re- ent complications. The Congregational Woman's Mis- ionary society met on Wednesday ifternoon with Mrs. II. T. lliiuuhmmi,! Allison street, The main topic for tudv and discussion was "Alaska.'' The KIks dance on Thursday night I une 7 has been termed u "tennis ball." Tile Wednesday Afternoon club meets with Mrs.. J. 11. liallinger, Alli son street, on June .1.'!, preliminary to holding mi "apron and sock" so- iul, in conjunction with the ciub's annual picnic which is a notable so- uil reunion customarily held out in Ihe open parks. Oilier Ashland teachers Ulan (hose heretofore enumerated who are away on a summer vacation include Miss Nellie Kose, who has gone lo Central Ci(v, Co., accompanied by her si-ilcr, Mrs. W. K. Moor. Jliss Margaret Anderson, instructor in music, will pass I lie vacation season al (be Uni versity of Nebraska at Lincoln. Miss Bessie Dunham is in Adams, Ohio. Frank II. Hull, the arlist-prluter of Central Point, is advertising for i partner in the Aslilaud Roundup moving pjeture enterprise. GOLD HILL NUGGETS F. Wallace Sears transacted busi ness in Medford Monday. Mrs. Hodges and daughters, Ilattle and Letsy, and Lloyd Miller motored to lOaglo Point Sunday to visit at the homo of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Walker. Miss Olivo Turner returned home Friday night from an extended visit at Eugene and Glendale, having made soveral stops on the way since grand lodge. Mrs. "W'm. Stuowe and daughter, Katherine Claire, left Friday evening for a few weeks visit at the homo of her parentB in Portland. Mr. Fauvre of tho Hoguo Itivor pub- Ho service corporation, arrived . Fri day afternoon from Indlannpolis, lad Rev. II. A. Hutchinson preached Sunday afternoon lo a good crowd at tho Aldcrbrook school house on Sar- dino crock. C. IN". Shaver spent Sunday 111 Ash land. ! - Mrs. Maud I. a lulls of Newport, who has been visiting friends in this city a few days, left Monday morning for an extended lslt with friends In Los Angeles. Mrs. Landis was a former resident of Cold Hill, having lived here many years. Mrs". John Caameron and children Cnino Monday from Cottngo drove to visit with relatives in Gold lllll. Mr. and r.ls. Stewart nnd sons of Medtord motored to Gold Hill to at tend morning services at the M'. Tl. church. . William Kolsoy left Saturday even ing for his post of duty at tho Union Meat Company, Portland, having spent Ihe past week with ills home folks and former school mates In Gold lllll. Myrtle Hay, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. lllacUburn, Mrs. Floyd 1M ill n ks nnd Mrs. Maud Landis mo tored lo Medford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Jones of Horn- brook, who have lieeen visiting at the Pass, stopped over for a Tew hours visit with friends In Gold lllll Friday afternoon. They formerly managed the Gold lllll hold and havo many friends In this vicinity. Mrs. .1. M. Hiitson. and grandchil dren left Sunday for llend. Oregon, where Mr. Unison bad preceded them and A-hcro they expect lo maku their future home. EDEN PRECINCT Mr. nnd Mrs. W. (!. Knighton and Mrs. Armenlroiil. wero over to Phoe nix from Eaalc Point Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, organizers for the Woodmen of the World, nre in Medford and visited Phoenix Monday evening. Kvory one Is haying In this part of tho valley and tln lr first crop of al falfa is heuvy. Mrs. Iteluier of North Talent was calling on Mrs. Iliimllton patton near Rogue Rived Monday. On June 4 Oak Circle No. 212. Women ot Woodcraft at Phoenix gave FOR THROAT AND LUNGS uTinmiBN totalis ad cuiji Eckman's Alterative bolo ill Aii. I '-'"'" UUtooisra a cafeteria dinner and also sorved supper which inns a most successful evont financially. And by tho way the delicious food disappeared and the return of tho many for the second meal given In tho evening, surely the ladies efforts were appreciated. Their receipt totaled about $35. Mrs. M. Rose Is visiting her daugh ter, Airs. A. S. Furry, nnd Mrs. Rose Is rather under tho weathor. Mra. McKay, Mrs. Oraffer, Mrs. Anderson. Mr. George Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. K Reames, Mr. and Mrs. O. Castor and many others wero in Phoe nix from Fern valley Monday. Last Thursday eveaing. May 31. was tho scene of another very pleas ant surprise, party at tho pleasant homo of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Slnn- cllff III North Talent. Tho pnrty was planned and carried out (o a complete surprlso by their daughter, Vivian. About 25 guests were present. Cards and pleasant conversation made Ihe evening pass all too quickly. A three course lunch was served at 11, and nt midnight the guests departed, voting the party a complete success, both as a social event and a surprlso. C. Carey litis a couple of thousand fine, tomato plants cheap, It taken at once. Ad. BUTTE FALLS Kltie Abbott went out to Knglc Point Tuesday lust lo work on his brother's ranch. Miss Bessie Chambers went, lo l)u pruy Sunday for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Can Jackson. Miss Clara Zimmerman and friend of Knglc Point came up Thursday for k visit with her parents ut their ranch above here. (!. W. Barker went out to Medford Thursday -on the train nnd came ill in the evening with his cur. Ho had taken it out to have it gotten in sl'.tpc for traveling. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Peelor and daughter Cecil left Saturday noon in their car for F.ugcne, where thev will visit Mr. and Mrs. Lewell Wright. Mr. Peelor has sold his farm here ane on 'the lookout lor a suitable loca tion. Miss Clara Beach has rented the Peelor properly nnd moved in Mon day. Rev. and Mrs. Day are moving in to Hie Siler house this week. Iijiy Parker gave a lawn party Sat urday night. All Ihe young pcopic were present. Tho evening wus spent in games and ice cream and cake were served. They all report a ery good tunc. Mrs. F,. V,. Smith returned from Medford Salurday where she hai been for a- week in uf tendance on he dniighter, who was operated on las week. Mrs. Watson is getting nlong nicely. Charles Pillion came down from the ranch Monday lo register. Irwiu Couig of Derby who hu joined (ho nimv and is in Company THROW OUT THE LINE Give TIiciii Help and Many Medford People Will lie Happier. "Throw Out tho Life Lino " Weak kidneys need help. They're often overworked they don't get Iho poisou filtered out of the blood. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney Pills hnvo brought benefit to thousands of kidney suffer ers. Medford testimony ' proves thcir worlh. D. R. Andrns, ,110 South Fir street Medford, says: "I wus bothered con siderably by my kidneys and bladder I bail troiilde III retaining Ihe kldn secretions and I had a dull ache across my kidneys. I found good re lief from Doan's Kidney Pills. My kidneys acted more regularly and I didn't have I bat trouble In my hark This has convinced inn that Doan Kidney Pills are a medicine of merit and are worlh recommending to oth Prlco 50c, at all dealers. Don simply ask for a kidney remedy get Ilium's Kidney Pills - the same thai Mr. Andrus had. Fo.-ltr-Mllbiiru Co Props., Buffalo, N. Y. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time 01 place by appointment. Phone I17-.7. We'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop. of Medford, was in town Sunday nut Monday visiting friends. Mrs. I l-ii Tnngale who has been helping ill the Smith store duriiej Mis. Smith's absence hist week, re turned to her home ut Ihipruv Mou- lav evening. .Air. and Mrs, Ralph Stanley came thru town Monday on their way home from a visit to the valley. W. W, and Hay Parker are at the ranch pulling in their crop. Bud Obenehmn walked m from his homestead Monday. Miss Vida Bradshaw was in town one day this week. Misses Kdythe and Cecil Creed left Saturday for their homo in Cenlrul Point after a week's visit here with friends. Mrs. Howard Fox and children are visiting Mrs. Abbott's family. Ov-- and WOUNDS , Dinnls Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL OROQ STORES Tube zso jars eoc l'X)It 8ALK UVKHTOCK OR SALE Very ttood family horse. about 110(1 pounds. Ilanny nnd harness. $7,1. Address M., Mall Trihiiuo. US 'OR SALE Two cows, ono just iresn. phono 200. til) FOR SAL1' Thoroughbred Duroc pigs, weight on May 31, 47 pounds. Ago 8 weeks on Juno 3. Papers will bo furnished with pigs. Prleo $15 each. Phono 571R1. 07 FOR SALE Team of horses, harness and waKou. Good condition. Call at 2-14 South (Irapo Street. 68 FOIl SALE MlhCULLANEOUS WANTED About 400 second-hand potato and grain sacks. Cash. !Phono 17(1 or 1B3-.T. or cull nt 211 tlarnott-Coiey lluildlnit. Oil OR SALE For cash only, 1917 Ford Coupclot. has been driven only 2.100 miles, is In perfect con dition, haa new Pennsylvania tires all round. Care wired for storage baHery lights. Phono or sco E. J Nedd, Union Meat Company. Gil' FOR SALE Cheap, porfoctly new gas range. Phono S1G-W. till FOR SALl'l Alfalfa hay. $10 per ton In field. W. K. Paikor. ' Phono 19X1, Central Point. 69 FOR SALE At a bargain, Singer sowing machine. 343 North Ivy, G5 FOR SALE C.ooseborrios. Phone lOSor wrlto C. C. Pierce, Medford. FOR SALIC- Fiirnlturo nnd tent, and a largo tout. Call at 211 South (Irapo Street. (18 FOR SALE- --Practically new piano; terms. 4 12 South Oakdalu. Phone 4 97-Y. 07 FOR SALE Touring car In first class condition. Call 401 South King. FOR SALE Has l-ango, bed; half nrlcn. l'lione iia.l-.l. m FOR BALK HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Funning land, fruit Innd, stock ranches, timber land, from $10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments. Address Gold Hay Realty Co. FOR SALE Or trade. Hireo-fourths aero on Pacific highway, opposite achool ill Central Point; fenced five-room collage with porch; good burn; hen-lioune; woodshed, city water. A bargain. A. M. ClarK Central Point.. S FOR SALE Ranch of 133 acres on Hoguo River nt free ferry, cheap on easy terms. Hotel and rjed barns In Eagle Point for sale or rent House, four lots In Phoenix, lire gon. .1. F. Ziniincrlco. Katie Point Oregon. 70 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED - Position as lioiiseknepe for Ihe summer by reliable lady In Medford. Ilex 10, Mall Tribune. 11 ELI1 WANTKIi t'UMAl.K WANTED- Woman to cook for small crew on grain ranch, llox 41,. Mall Trlhmin. 71 WANTED- (Ilrl for general house work. Wages $311 per nionlli Phono 1F2I, or address llcrkobw Orchards. 0 WANTED-- (Mil for general house work.- Phono 1IIF22. li WANTKI M 1S( '111, LA X KOCH WANTED Second-hand ranee. Htnl muse, size, conuiiion, pine. o. i II., Mall Tribune. WANTED - (leiilleiuan roomer. Call !iu.'.-.X. (I WA'NTED To o.i'lintigo my apart nient hoii!:e at South Holly ror n well located modern liiini:alow with rleeplag porch and cainge. r,:it WANTED To bliv Jackson bay (or1 Address Itox 2H, It. F. D. 2. i WANTED -'I'o buy two second-hand bicycles. Phono 2 KN-.I. li-'i' WANTED- Vacuum cleaning. II. A. Wysong. Phone 2S2, Jncksoiivllb'. 81 WANTED A good homo Is offered In returned for housekeeping serv ice and companionship to a lady. Protestant perferred. Address P. O. Hex. Mrs M. M. Cooksey, Cen tral Point. Oregon. KG WANTED llrlng us your eggs nnd Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford Poultry and Kgg Co. WANTED Houses to moe. Phone 488-M, of 4.S8-X, 1 1 V, 1 . 1 W A XT 1 : 1 1 M L K W'ANTKD (tood n liable yaraao mail or experienced car washer. Valley (larace. ITItMSIIKP Al'AKTMKNTS FOR lilCNT- Furnished Apt. Sum mer rnles. The Hi-i-bell, 10 Quince St. Plume !i;W-lt. FOR RENT Ono completely furnish ed apartment nt Hotel Holland. FOR HKN't IIOtTSF.S FOR ItKXT. -.Modern buima.low, bard wood floor, fireplace, built-in side board, five-room. II. S. Ash, 7:17 W. Jackson. Phone SS7-L. till FOR RF..NT Nicely riirnlshed mod ern ti-room house. Piano, sleeping porch nnd shade. Phono !IF2. FOR RIONT .Modern furnished houso kecpliiK rooms, ;il.1 North Itartlett. 'Phono (i.is-lt. "OR KENT Modern five-room house and KnruKO. Phono U70-W. FOR HUNT Six-room modern bun galow, east front, fine shade; rantio connected. Phono 4.SS-X. FOR RENT Furnished nnd unfur nished houses. F.inploymont At;on cy. M. A. Under. 12 3 East Main. MONFV: TO hOAX MONEY TO LOAN- From $10110 to $.1110(1 on hand to loan at 7 per cent, on kooiI farm securily. Earl Tinny, a in Harnett -Corey HIilK. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly payments. See 1). ft. Wood. roit KxciiAXdi' FOR. TRAI1I.'. One lainn team. wolBhlni! uhoiit 3-100 lbs., for team welKhlng 100 to 1300 lbs. Call 3 If..' BCSWESS DIKKCTOKY Accountant, B. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. F. &. II. Bldj?., Medford, Orenon. Austo Supplies LAHEIt AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs whon others fail. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAM ES Lawyer. Garnett- Corey bids. Collodions COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W colloctcd Homo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got th money. Tho Mullock Mercantlli Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has kins' Hide, 210 E. Main Bt. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Storo In rooms foF marly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. Engineer nnd Confractor FRED N. CUMMINdS Engineer and contractor. 404 M. F. & H. Bid Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain ago, orchard and land Improvement. (Jm-liagn OAKUAGIil (let your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wngons fo good service. Phono 874-L. J-. Y. Allen. instruction In Milic FRED ALTON HAKSHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Ilalght Muslfe Studio, 401 Darnel t Corny Ulilg,, Phone 72. Insiiranco EA1IL S. TOM Y (leneral Insuranca office, Flro. Autoinobilo, Accident, Llnlilllly, Plate (llai.s, Contract and Surety Honda. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 (Jarnntt-Corey Illdg. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. 1 row A 1(1) ( Isicopathto physician. 303 (arnelt Coroy build ing. Phone 130. Dn. J. J. EM. MENS Physician and Burgeon. Prnetlco limited to eye, ear, nose mid throat. Eyes Bcien tiflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. (lu. bldg., opposite P. O. phono bfi7. Printers 'uiul Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped prinittig office, lu Southern Oregon; ilot.k biliilliiR, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc. Portland prices. 27 Norili Fir flt. Transfer LAD:4 TKAN.UI-.K ft. SI I lit AG i-1 CO. officii 4 J North Fiont et. Pho.-.a air,. I'ricjs right. Snvlce guar nnlopil l.VILH lillW .VI KM'.M! C. TIME CA I CD. Leave .Medi'oid Cor Ashland, Talent, and Phoenix dully, except Sunday, nt 8 MID a. la., ImjO, t;0i ami 0:13 p. lu. Also on Salurday at 10: l.' p. lu. Sun davs leave nl, S and 10:30 a. tn. and IMiil, 2 Mio and !i:::u p. in. Leavo Aslilaud for Medford daily, except Sunday, nt :i:uo n. in., 1:00, 1:00 and ,'i:15 p. in. Abo on Salurday nights at 11:30. Sundays leavo Ashland at 9:00 a, in., an. I 10.30 a. m., 1:00, 1:30, 6:30, auj IV.iv p. nt. 7 i