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" On Wednesday afternoon, in tho
presence of a number of friends, oc-
. curred one of the very prettiest of
' June weddings In tho beautiful homo
of Dr. and Mrs. K. R. Seely, 412
.' South Oakdale uvenuo, when
their eldest daughter, Wllllo Marie,
hecame tho bride of George Howard
J Grover. Tho rooms were festooned
with foliage of all the beautiful
shades. During the sweet strains of
the wedding march, played by Miss
Iv'ana, sister of the brido, the happy
-.couple took their places beneath a
bower of ferns and roses, where tho
j bride was given away by her father.
iMShe looked charming in her handsome
.'gown of white pussy-willow taffeta,
;. .'! artistically designed and braided. The
i: ' is veil was gracefully draped and held
p'S in place by a band of pearls. She
1 1 carried a lovely bride's boquet of
fcl Cecil Bruner roses.
)The impressive ring ceremony was
used by the officiating clergyman,
i! Rev. F. W. Carstens. Miss Nana
i' I Seely, and Miss Edith Warfield, of
hi Corvallis, a cousin of tho bride, re-
'! ceived the guests.
i ;f After the wedding a brief reception
, was held, Interspersed with several
v'.j' numbers of music rendered by some
1 of the young friends of the bride. A
S delicious luncheon was served in the
',4 dining room, where a massive wod-
' ding cako graced tho well appointed
, i table. The bride showed much skill
and composure in cutting the cake
i The young couple are well known
i and popular in church and social clr-
-.. cles in Medford. Mr. Grqver, who Is
the son ot Rev. II. A. Grover of Bid
well, Ohio, is one of tho successful
; teachers of Jackson county, having
; been principal of tho same school for
: five years.
, Mrs. Grover is an attractive bru
' nctte and possesses many acromplish
V ments, which, with a cheery disposi
tion, endears her to her mnny friends.
rt'ho newly-weds departed Wednes
day evening on tho "Oregon Express"
for an extended honeymoon trip in
the east. They will go to New York
City to visit Mr. Grover'a brother,
and will seo Niagara Falls and many
other places ot interest while away.
They will spend several weeks visit
s' -ing Mr. Grover' home folks in Ohio.
I Mr. and Mrs. Grover will bo at
' home to their friends after Sept. 1, in
, Ashland, where Mr. Grover will teach
s: the Bellvicw school next year.
Tho guest list Is as follows: Dr.
t and Mrs. E. R. Seely, Clair Seely,
Nana Seoly, Miss Edith Warfield,
, Mrs. H. E. Tucker, Mrs. E. IX. Bryan,
' Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Godlove, MiBS Bcr-
nice Balcom, Marvin Fisher, uVolo
? Llndley, Robert Llndley, Ralph Bal-
, com, Leon Lawton.
A prcttv but simply appointed wed
ding last Thursday evening was the
double wedding of Miss Ruth Kstes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Estcs
of Ashland, to Glenn I). Simmons, son
of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Simmons, of
Mdford, and Miss Gertrude Umber,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bar
ber of Ashland, tu Mi'. Furl Fi'alcy,
sou of Mr. and Mrs. (. W. i'Valcy
of Ashland. Tho Rev. W. J. Doug
las of the Methodist church at Ash
land was the officiating clergyman
using the pretty and hnpresivo ring
ceremony. Ralph Pierce of Medford
ncter as groomsman while Miss Helen
Kstes, sister of the bride, was brides
maid. A large wedding dinner was
served at Hie home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Barber after the wedding services. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Fraley left Thursday even
ing for California where they will visit
. friends, while Mr. and Mrs. Simons
will lenvo Sunday j'or Broken How,
Neb., by nuto, where Mr. Simmons
is engaged in business. The .Young
couples have the best wishes for 1 ap
pincss aud the most hearty congratu
lations of their ninny friends in Med
ford as well as Ashland.
y One of the biggest sunirises of the
season comes as the result of the
marriage in Portland 'in the 8(h of
Mr. W. It. McDonald and Miss Grace
Purkeypile.
Mr! M'DonnM is a well known
young business man of Medford, and
Mrs McDonald is apopular girl trrnd
ante of the class of '17. M. H. S.
but lias been residing with her parents
in Molalla, Ore., for the past six-
weeks.
The best of concrnlulntions an
offered the young couple by their
many friends here.
The Ladies' Aid of the Mcthdi-t
church wil meet next Wednesday aft
ernoon at the church for the usual
monthly homecoming. All members
nnd friends of the aid arc cordially
invited to attend. The member- of
the Priscilhi circle will be hosti
for the afternoon,
An afternoon tea was given bv Mrs
Randolph Manning rnday of t.us
week for her guest. Mi's, linger nf
Oakland. Calif., and Mrs. ("has. Cum
mimrs of Chicago, who is M-itmg
the I!. L. Wilsons,
Mrs. C. II. Williams entertained
witli a most delightful lawn party
Thursday evening at her home on
Austin street as a farewell to Jlrs.
P. A. Peel and her daughter. Hiss
Emma Peel, who leave soon to join
Mr. Peel, who lias n homestead in
Okunoogan county, Wash. The lawn
was decorated with flags and bunting
and was lighted with electric lights
in the shape of a Tied Cross. Cards
dancing and games were the divers
ions for the evening, after which sup
per was served, Tim tobies were
lighted with red, whtie and blue can
dles to carry out tho patriotic color
scheme. The centerpiece was a mini
ature ship representing tho Mayflow
er. I'lie favors beipg Hie design ot
tlio Mayflower with iniotiitiinis from
"Ships of State." Patriotic music
from a Yiclrola was enjoyed during
the supper. The guests present were
Mr. and Mrs. Clay A. Walker. Mi. and
Mi's. AJ R Williams, Mrs. F. A. 'Peel
and Misses Kdith Robinson, France
Greblv Winnifred Clancy, Georgia
Williams, Jennie Bates and Knimn
Peel. Messrs. Pert Stnnclil'f, It. O
Kecne, Leo P. Williams-, U'hos. Tui'pin
and Luther Tisdale.
Mi's. I?. J. Cnnray entertained ipoki
dehglil fully Wednesday nflorioon
with three tables of bridge in compli
ment to her sister, Mrs. Cornwall,
who is spending some weeks here.
The guests included Mrs. Cornwall.
Mrs. lfcilph Hnrdwcll, Mrs. J. W. Ihin
lop, Mrs. C. W. Abersrombio, Miss
Fern Hutchinson, Miss Edna War
ner, Mrs. A. L. Hill, Miss Cross, Mrs.
W. F. Biddle, Mrs. W. Stokes and
Mrs. C'has. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Birkland's lome
on Fast Main street was oHncd Mon
day evening for the pleasure ot Hie
members of the art department o( the
GreJiter Medford club, (heir hiish.nids
and a fed invited friend. Cards and
dancing occupied tlic evening. Mrs.
J. K. Stewart received the ladies' prize
and Karl Knapp the gentlemen's prize.
Light refreshment were served by the
hostess.
Mrs. Geo. F. Johnson has returned
home from Kvcretl, Wash., where, she
went on account of the illness of her
rather, John Shaule. Mr. Shaule ac
companied her home where he will re
main for some time. Mi's. Shaule
will alive soon for a visit of several
weeks.
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Miss Flora Gray w ho for I ho past
four years has studied music in New
York City, arrived in Medford Tues
day evening where she will spend Hie
summer with Mrs. K. E. Gore. Miss
Gray spent u week in San Diego and
San rraneiseo enroute to Medford.
Miss Sara Van Meter started Wod
nesday on an extended trip to the
cast. During her stay in Chicago she
wil continue her art work. She will
study under Mr. Ralph Helm Johonnot
formerly of Pratt institute.
Mr. and Mi's. Fred Hopkins will en
tcrtain informally with a dancing par
ty at their home this evening for their
sons, Frederick and William, who
have returned from schoolto scnd the
summer here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford will
leave this evening for Port and to
pond Hie week. Misses Juanita and
Ailecn Crawford will spend the week
in Gold Hill.
Like many other clubs, the lasl
meeting of tho season for Hie Wed
nesday Bridge club was held Wed
nesday allernoon Willi Mrs. Jonas
Wold. '
Mrs. Geo. T. I'cake of Bakersficld
i.aiii., wn spend a lnontli at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J
Trowbridge, on West KMh slret.
Mrs. I. Palloy and family of Sc
utile, asb., will be the liitesls of
her mother, Mrs. J. F. While, for
several weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Patton of
Highland Park, III., are guests at the
home of their son, Mr. and .Mrs. Ham
ilton Patton.
Mi's. Geo. Collins was hostess Mon
day afternoon to the Oi lelle club al
her home on West Main street.
Mrs. Chas. Hcliu returned this wee
from two weeks' visit in Portland, Sc
attic and Bremerton.
.Mi's. (has. hngiish was hosle-s to
the Xullo Bridge club at her horn
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Francisco are visiting
friends in Medford.
Scott of San
relatives and
Mjs. Ralph Bardwell entertained
Ihe Thursday Bridge club Thiii-dav
afternoon,
Mrs. Fred Cowlcs entertained de
lightfully with a farewell card party
and tea at the Fiero orchard Thurs
dav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cowla
and family will leave July 1 for Xew
York where they will make their home.
The following guests were present :
Mrs. S. A'llns Becliwith, Mi's. F. Cor
ning Kenly, Mrs. Chas. Conner, Miss
Dorothy Conner, Mrs. Louis Salade
Mrs. liolit. Kuhl, Mrs. Chandler r.gun,
Miss nublmrd, Mrs. Donald Clark,
Miss Burke, Mrs. H. W. Bingham,
Mrs. Lincoln McConnnck, Mrs. Walter
Bowne, Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. W. L. Hol-
loway, Mrs. John Banks, Mrs. Cohro
Fiero, Mrs. H. IT. Browne, Mr. Ham
ilton Patton, Mrs. Phil llamill, Mrs.
Kvan Kennies, Mrs. Fred Hopkins.
Mrs. Preson, Mrs. Frank Preston,
Miss Susan Deuel, Mrs. Patterson,
Mrs.Sooy Smith nnd Mrs. Burt.
" "
Medford Camp No.. 00, Woodmen
of the. World, held another splendid
meeting last Wednesday night. One
new member was introduced into the
order, nnd six more applicants for
membership were balloted on and no
ceptcd. At the close of the session,
Histrict manager J. W. Kennedy and
Mrs. Kennedy served refreshments
again as usual and the evening was
very much enjoyed by all present.
The last meeting of the Lady F.Iks
club was held at the F.Iks temple Fri
day. Mrs. G. N. Uirkhind was chair
man for the afternoon and was as
sisted by Mrs. C. S. Butterficld, Mrs.
W. J. liurbridge. Mrs. J. J. Biicliter
and Mrs. L. B. Brown.
Mrs. Albert Happen entertained
several ladies on Tuesday afternoon
with a porch party at her charming
country home for Mrs. Chas. Cum
mings of Chicago.
J. C. Schulz of Chicago arrived in
Medford this morning and will be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hoseoe
Johnson for a few lnvs.
Mrs. Chris Moore left Thursday
evening tor an extended visit with
relatives and friends in Minnesota.
Miss Beatrice Wenlhorbcc of F.u-
gene is the guest ot Miss t ornno
inn at her home in Jacksonville.
.
Mrs. Thomas MolTult left, Thnrs-
ay evening for Portland, where slur
will visit for two weeks.
Mrs. Walter Stokes was ho-icss
to the Thursday Morning club lit
her home this week.
The Friday Evening club was en
tertained by Mi's. Bert Tbierolf this
week.
Ht, Mark's Episcopal.
Corner North Oakdalo Avenue nnd
Fifth street.
X a. in., Holy Communion.
10 a. m., Sunday school.
11a. m.. Morning prayer.
8 p. m., evening prayer.
Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar.
Oakdale Aveiiun MctlMHltst,
Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m. Preach
Ing nt 11a. in. Good music, M. A
Itader, leader. Choir practlco Thurs
day evening at 8 p. m. All members
and friends of our church are request.
ed to bo present. Strangers are wel
como. II, M. Branhani, pastor.
Christian Church
Sunday school 9:15, communion
service 10:4ti, C. E. 7 o clock, prayer
meeting Thursday evening.
The ladles' Aid will have a home.
coming social Tuesday evening at the
homo of Mrs. McCurdy, 23 North
Orange. Program nt 8 o'clock. All
members of tho church and friends
aro Invited. Come and help the ladles
raise their pledge of J 1000 toward
the church debt.
Flint Church of Christ, Scientist,
Branch of the Mother Church, the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
Boston, Massachusetts,
Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub
Jed, "Is the Universe Including Man
Evolved by Atomic Force?"
Wednesday evening meeting, at
which testimonials or Christian sol
enco healing are given, at 7:30. All
are cordially Invited.
Sunday Bchool at 9:45. All under
the age of 20 are welcome.
Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale
avenue.
Reading room In the M. F. & H.
building, North Central avenue, open
from 12 to 4:30 dally, except Sun
days and holidays.
First Presbyterian Church
Children's day will be observed and
a splendid program will lie contribut
ed by tho primary children In charge
At the Churches
of Miss Harmon. Ilev. J. K. llaillc I !ul
will givo an Illustrated sermon on the!
129th general assembly ot tho Pres-
byterlnn church In the United States.
This was ono ot tho greatest and most
Inspiring religious conventions in the
world. ,
A grand sacred concert, both Ins
trumental and vocal will be given at
7:45. Violin solos by Miss Ruth
Campbell, Mr..C. Janes; solos by Mrs.
Don Piatt, Miss W. Seal's, and Miss
Sadlo Lacey and Mrs. Andrews. Cho
rus choir. All welcome.
Rev. A. A. J. Hogg, minister.
Res. Medford Hotel.
First Methodist Episrouil.
Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor.
Tho Sunday services begin with the
Sunday school hours at 9:45. A cor
dial welcomo is extended all to par
ticipate. A. well graded and helpful
study of tho Rig Book.
Public worship at IP a. in. aud S
p. ni. At the morning hour Dr. Rol
lins will speak on "A Fallacious Ar
gument." A timely topic. Tho usual
high grade music by a trained choir.
At the evening hour the choir will
give a special musical program. The
character of these -choir services is
woll known and they are much appre
ciated. An interesting service is
promised. A very brief address by the
pastor.
The Epworth League chapter meet
at 0:45. All young people are cordi
ally wolcomed. Strangers are made
welcome to all tho sorvicos of the day
First liaptlst Clmrcli.
"A Livo Church With a Cordial
Welcome."
Sunday will be a day of unusual op
portunity at tho Baptist church.
At 11 a. m. Rev. Hugh K. Oliver
will preach.
At 8 p. m., Rev. A. M. Petty, D. D.
joint representative of tho American
Baptist Home and Foreign Mission
ary societies, will occupy the pulpit
His subject will be: "Christ Among
tho Nations."
This sermon address was given be
fore tho Roguo River Baptist assocla
Hon In April, and made such a pro
found impression that many persons
havo asked to hear It again.
ur. fetty 1 one of the great
preachers of the Pacific coast. In this
sermon ho discusses the present Eu
ropean war, pointing out the clear
fulfillment of prophecies, and show
ing what tho issuos of this great war
will be. It is a live, Iown-to-dato
topic, ono in which everybody
greatly interested. You cannot afford
to miss hearing this sermon.
Good music by tho largo chorus
choir. Special music, also. lie sure
to conic. Speak to .your friends and
Invito them to como with you. Fred
erick W-. Carstens, pastor. Residence.
42S W. Fourth SI., Phone 020.
COSTLY FIRE ON PAGE
FARM, NEAR MEDFORD
Fire In tho Implement house of the
Suncrest orchard Thursday afternoon
nt 3 o'clock destroyed between $1500
and $2000 worth of farm and orchard
implements. Including a now Ford
car, spray outfits, carriage, wagon,
plows, harrows and many other arti
cles of necessary ranch equipment.
The Suncrest orchard of several hun
dred acres Is tho property of Dr. F. C.
Pago and Is located about four nnd a
half miles southeast of .Mcdrord.
The origin of the fire Is unknown.
investigation led those interested to
bellevo Hint a spark from a gas en
gine which operated a largo liuuin
probably did tho work, although the
engine was believed to bo In first
class condition.
Tho plnco Is not supplied with fire
fighting facilities, beyond tho ordln
ury precautionary equipment. The
firo burned savagely, everything be
lug dry ns Under, and nothing could
bo done to subdue It until the linnle
meiit structure was destroyed.
The largo barn and fine, new rest
elenco wero so near to tho burning
building Hint, for a time, It was fear
eu tn at a flurry In tho courso of (he
wind might carry the flames to them
fortunately, however, they escaped
tlio menace.
.1. VV. Dressier says tho fire de
stroyed the entire water system equip
ment, which Ur. Pago will at once re
place.
Insurance on tho property destroy
cd la nominal.
LECTURER TOURS VALLEY
FOR DATA FOR EASTERNERS
'Major John I. Clum and Mrs. Cluni
arrived In Medford Friday on their
tour of the coast to collect additional
data for use as information to the
people of the cant and tho middle
woHt on the resources and scenic
beauties of the west.
Major Clum In one of the two offlc-
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PRICE BOc
MARINELLO HAIR SHOP
(iainett-Corcy Building
lecturers ot tho Southern Pacific
company, with headquarters In Cht-
cago, James A. Erwin, of New York,
being tho second. Mr. Erwin recently
entertained and instructed a largo
audience in tills city In a lecture, oil
the south nnd southwest.
Alvln II. Wick, traveling passenger
agent ot the Southern Pacific, Is tho
escort for Major and Mrs. Cluni
and Mr. Wick knows just where to
direct them to obtain the Information
they desire.
However, Major Cluin was In Med
ford two years ago on a similar mis
sion; ami ho finds special pleasure in
placing the Hoguo River valley In his
Itinerary, for ho knows something of
the scenic wonders ot this marvelous
region.
Major Cluni says ho is hero "in tho
Interest ot Medford and tho South
ern Pacific company" and ho called
attention to tho fact that ho named
Medford first.
Mrs. Cluni is as deeply Interested In
tho work as Is tho major and sho ren
ders vory valuable service In tho mat
ter ot gathering data,
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir 8U.
Clmilt Court,
Woods Bros. Silo & Mfg. Co. vs. E,
A. Fleming. Action for money,
Chas. D. Colby et al vs. City of
Medford. Undertaking on appeal
Chas D. Colby et al vs. City of
Medford. Notice of appeal.
J. 11. Noustadt vs. Sterling Carr
Notlco to quash.
Stato of Orogon vs. John Ragsdale.
Cost bill.
Assumed business namo of O. K
Taxio Co.
rrohato Court.
Estate of Chas, H. Basye. Petition
for letters. Order appointing. Order
appointing appraisers.
Real Estate Transfers,
laities E, Higinbotbam et ux
to John Kelsoe, land in
Sec. 2, T. 34-1 cast ...
M. Peck, a widower, to Androw
S. Denzer, land In Sec. 9, T.
38-1 west
West Larder et ux to Charles
1). Il'aney et ux, land In T.
38-1 west .:
2500
10
Martha Koehlor to Hello Butch
er, lots 13 and 14, block K,
II. It. add, Ashland
llasgow-Slallon Co. to Charley
11. llancy et ill, laud In Sec.
T. 38-1 west
red C. Ilonner lo J. L. Weldo,
land In Sec. 5, T. 35-3 west
10
Ralph fl. Jennings to Jiinies
Campbell, land In T. 38-1
east
C. W. Asbpolc et ux to Jack
son County, right of way
ncross land 111 Sec. 20, T.
35-1 west for Medford &
Crater Lake highway
W. Ashpolo et ux to Jack
son County, right of way for
Medford & Crater Lake high
way across laud In Sec. 32,
and 29 T. 35-1 west
L. Hamilton et al to Jack
son counly, right nf way Tor
Medford ft f'rntor Lake high
way across land 111 Sec. 35,
T. 33-1 west
L. Hamilton to Jackson
county, right of way for
Mcdrord ft Crater Lake high
way across land in Sec. 35,
T. 33-1 west
II. French et nx to Jackson
county, right of way for
Medford & ('ruler Lake high
way across laud In tic.c. 17,
4 8S.-I
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
i'Olt SALE - Sow nnd five weaned
pigs. A. 10, llali, II. 1, Box 55A,
Griffin Creek. S4
FOIl SAI.E Well bred Jersey heifer.
three weeks old. (ill West Elev
enth Street. 80
FOR SALE Horse, buggy and bar
ness. Good bargain for cash. Ad
dress M. Dally. 203 ' ,. Holly. 80
FOIl SALE Or trade, good work
team. Can bo seen nt 219 S. Ivv
Klreet. I'rlro $200. 81
FOIl SALE, Big team; also ono rid
ing and driving horso and two
colts. Find owner at tbo 401
ranch. 80
FOR SALE A thorobrcd Jersey milk
cow. Mrs. B. Bell. Phono 307,
Jacksonville. 80
FOIl KALE MI!n;l,LAXEOl'B
FOIl SALE -Big 4 .McConnnck mow
er, six fool. cut. nearly new; -price
$''5.00, James Campbell. Phone
311-it. 81
roll SALE Furniture, carpenter
tools, chairs, table, stoves, carp'-ts.
etc. 24 1 S. Grape Street. 82
I-'OU SALIC Morse, harness and bug.
gv, cheap, $0.n0. Box. 75, Mall
Tribune. 83
Foil SALE Complelo Alexander
Hamilton courso In business. Will
sacrifice. Phone 70-X. 80
FOIt SALE Furniture,
Stoves, carpets, etc.
Street.
chairs, table,
24 4 S. Grape
82
FOU HALE Maxwell Auto. 191 1
model. Fair condition. Price $150.
1J. d. Wlison, Jacksonville,
T. 35-1 west
Luke Ryan et nx to Jackson
county, right of way for
Medford & Crater Lake high
way across land in Sec. 29,
T. 35-1 west '.
FOR SALE HEAIi ESTATE)
FOR SAI'R- Seven-room modern
bouse and three lots. Quince St..
$950. 0. C. Pierce Medford. 82
OR SA1 E lr exchance. good busi
ness property, rented, one of best
towns lnklma valley, on corner
business district, between two de
pots, good proposition; trnde for
good improved ranch, soli must be
good closo to town, would consider
good eitv property Roguo River val
ley. Address full particulars first
le(ter. Box 1 1(1, Zlllah. Wash. Si
'OR SALE 130 acres stock ranch in
good range country, 12 acres under
ditch, plow, mower, hay rako. har
row, wagon. 50 head ot stock cat
tle; price $5500, pint on time. In
quire of owner, M. O., Mall Tri
bune S2
FOR SALE Ten acres, tbreo miles
east of Ashland on Pacific highway.
Throo acres In 10-year-old apples,
peaiB and a few peaches; 20 grape
vines, two rowB of black and logan-
berrios. two acres under wntor
ditch, good garden lnnd; the rest of
tho place sown to grass; six-room
house storehouse woodliouso, barn,
one Jorsey cow. one horse, two bug
gies, . ono light wngon, harnoss,
spray outfit, tools, cook stove,
hontor, cooking utensila, dishes,
furniture, enrpetn, all goes for $2,
500, If taken by the first of July.
W. F. Hnlbcrt, R. F. D. Box 170.
Ashland, Oregon. 80
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, tlmlior lane,
from $10 per acre up, on long
tlmo, oasy payments. Address Gold
Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALE Six-room house and gar
den 90x200; $950. Plioao 382-1..
85
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED tilrl lor goneral houso-
work. Call 507-12. . "
WANTTED Young lady or young man
for stenography and otilco worn.
Stato experience, givo reference and
salary wanted. Address A. II. I
care Tribune.
VA NTED Ten ulrlB and 20 boys
from IS to 25. J. II. Edwards,
Ashland. Oregon. Offico over
Crlevn's clear stand. 82
HELP WAXT10D MALE
WANTED Mall and wife to work on
ranch, woman to cook for men om-
plovcd on ranch. Address A.
Bishop. Eagle Point, Oregon
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To trade for picking mil
ders, gasoline spray outul. o. i
Pierce, Medford. S
WANTED - 500 feet hydraulic pipe
second-hand, (en or twelvo men
Annlv L. K. I f link. Eaglo Point. So
WANTED Hay to halo for power
baler, first class work, t all n. I)
Powell Phono Ashland 4K13, on
Mini Vista orchard. Phono 597-.!
WANTED Fresh cow.
Phono
4 8S
M.
SO
WANTED Second-hand
Phono I03-R2, evenings.
binder,
SO
WANTED Second-hand office tublc,
Phono (147.
WANTED drain
horse cultivator,
binder nnd two-
James Campbell
81
WANTED To buy second-hand, In
good condition, mower. -rako, sew
in ir machine, also a few calves, pig
and goals. Slate price aud full
mirtlrulars. W. S. Campbell, Cold
lllll, Oregon. Box 252.
WANTED
Voe's.
-Some good apples, at He
WANTED Medford teacher will
coach pupils during vacation
1'honn s::i-lt. 80
WANTED Second-hand hog fencing
I'bonn 0 I 1.15. 8
WANTED - Green pens for
canning
Phone I I
82
wanted- Taslurn for two horse
near Medford. Hiinnlng water in
pasture. Phono 320.
WANTED To buy 50 cords fir wood
Jackson Coun'y Creamery.
WANTED To rent furnished houso
for two months from .liny nisi
Earl 8. Tumy, 210 tiarnott-Con
Bldg.
uAV'CI-'tl Vacuum clean llg. II
Wvwuiir. Phono 28. , llCKIiOllvlliu.
"'"- 81
WANTED Bring us your eggs nnn
Poultry. Wo nay easn. iumoru
Poultry anil Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to move, pnono
4S8-M. or 4S8-X.
FOIl REM HOUSES
FOR KENT A beautiful six-room
mi-lo-ila(o cottage. Including sice
lug porches, for rent nt 29 Sunimllt
Avenue. Price. $18.00. J. W
WnknMcld. Medford. Oregon. 98
r()R RENT Modem flvo-room house
and garage. Phono 370-V.
ifOlt It EST l-'urnlsbed and iiiiiur-
nlshed houses. Employment Agon
e.y. M. A. Roder. 123 East Main
I I RMSIIER APARTMENTS
FOIt REST Furnished Apt. mi miner
rates. Tho llerben. Phone a.'.s-U.
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland.
FOIt RENT HOLSErtKEPINU
ROOMS.
FOIt KENT---Furnished nnd light
bouselieetiluu rooms. 322 South
Central. S"
WANTED SALESMEN.
PA LESMI'lV-J'-oT" general trade"" In
Oregon. Xew strong proposition;
staple lino, moderate priced goods.
Splendid commission contract, $:J5
weekly for expenses. Continental
.lewelrv Co., 19 1 25 Continental
Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. SO
SALESMAN' For general mercanlilo
trade in Oregon, to sell a new prop
osition of merit. Vacancy now. At
tractive commission contract. $35
weekly for expenses. Miles F. Hit
ler Co., Wholesale Jewelers. 22925
Carlin llldg.. Cleveland, Ohio, SO
KTHAYKH.
STIIAYEIV From my ranch nt I'ro
volt. Oregon. April, 1917, one
ibrown inaro five years old. branded
C7 on hip with bell on when last
seen: ono black yearling mare colt,
no brand, also ono liubt roan mare
four years old branded C7, on bill
strayed In April, I it Hi. A liberal
reward will bo paid for their recov
ery. F. E. Lichens. Provolt, Ore. 81
FOR EXCIl.WfiE
TO EXOll ANGE Heal estato for au
tomobile. Address, ,(!., care Mall
Tribune. SO
MONEY TO LOAN
MON 1CV TO LOAN
it y. Phono IM7-J.
-On good sccur
.1. 11. Andrews.
TO LOAN $5110 (o $1000 on lirst-
class security. C. C. l'lerco, Med
ford.
MONEY TO LOAN From $,1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm security. Earl
Tumy, 210 Gnrnott-Corey Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN -Money to loan
ou Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. Seo I). K. woon.
BUSINESS niKKCWRI
Accountant.
M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & II.
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
A uslo Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating tho largest, oinesi
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Flftoonth
St., Portland, Ore.
AKornoys
PORTER J. NI5FF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
, H. REAMES
Corey bldg.
-Lawyer, Oarnett
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
collocled somo accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to gel tin
money. The Bullock Mercantllt
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Haa
kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main St.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
lels Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phon
692-Y.
F.nglnocr nnd Conlrnctor
FRED N. CUMM1NGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bid
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain'
ago, orchard and land Improvement,
tiarliago
GAHIIAGE Get your premise!
cleaned up fur the summer. Call
ou the city garbage wngona fn
good service. 1'bone 874-L. t.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
t'RED ALTON HA1UH T Teacher o
piano and harmony, llalgbt Miislt
Studio, 401 Uaruutt Corey Bldg,
Phono 72.
Insuranco
EAHL S. TUMY General Insuranc
oftlco, Fire. Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract
and Surety Hondo. Excellent com
pun It's, good local service. No. 2i(
Uaruet t-Corey Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
PR. W. W. IrOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnull-Curey build
ing. Phono 130. '
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician ana
Burgeon. Practice limited to eye,
enr, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone t67.
Printer and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th
best equiptied printing office in
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 NortJi
Kir Bt.
Tin lister
EADS TRANSFEK & S I ORAUE CO.
Office 42 North Fmnt st. Plum
815. Prices right, tf jivlce guar
anteon-
INTEKI RIIAN' Al TfM AIl V.
TIME CARD.
Leavo Medford for AshlaTid, Talent,
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, nt
8:00 a. m., 1 :"0, 4 -.00 and 5:15 p. m.
Iso on Saturday nt 10: 15 p. m. Sun
days leavo at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and
:00. 2:00, 5:3U and 9:30 p. m. Leavo
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1 : 00, 4!00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday night
nt 0:30. Sundays leavo Ashland nt
9:00 a. m and 10.30 a. m., 1:00,
4:30, G:30, and 10:30 p. m.