IiEDFOTTO lUiTTj TRIBUNE, ' ' IIEDFOIITX QTrcCONT, "TEDERDAY, ""XTJCTPST 8, '1917
GEST
BUILT
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BUILD AIRSHIPS
BUFFALO, Aug. 8. Ground has
been broken by the Curtlss Aeroplane
company for the bigglat one-story
factory building In the world' 1,000,
000 square feet of floor space to
manufacture exclusively training
planes of the United States army.
Contracts call for completion of this
great structure GO days from the time
the survey Is made.' i
This gives some Idea of the size of
Uncle Sam's preparations for war in
the air and the pressure being put be
hind them. ,
Miracle of Construction.
Up to noon July 28 nothing had
been done about this building except
decide that it would have to be built
if the army is to have the training
(Jane's it needs. At noon while all the
other 15000 employes of the company
were at their annual picnic, general
manager W. A. Morgan sat down with
a couple of assistants and the con
tractors to work out plans. By 7 that
night contracts were signed; Sunday
morning surveys were started; Mon
day morning ground was broken and
materials for foundations began to
arrive.
In thirty days half the building
must be under roof and In 30 more
must be ready to install machinery
and begin manufacturing.
This miracle of rapid construction
is made possible by a combination 'of
good luck and American ingenuity.
Nino Buildings in One?,
The sticking point in all kinds of
construction now, of courset ls steel.
The steel trust is not accepting pri
vate contracts for delivery , under 13
months and some Independents' want
even more time. Where on, earth then
could the steel for such a monster
building come from in two weeks? It
happened that the firm which has tak
yyi the Curtiss contract had previously
arranged to build nine large factory
buildings of uniform size and had se
cured the steel girders and beams for
them. However, anybody that knows
anything about building knows that
steel fabricated for one purpose can
only in part be used for another. .
i This is where American Ingenuity
came in. "Why not give up the idea
of putting up a, bi(lldlng of conven
tional, typo?" the engineers asked.
"Take these nine buildings of uniform
site, pupt them up side by side with
the Intervening partitions left out and
thus have under nine roofs' a single
huge floor space. Of course the light
ing won't be as good; hut these are
war times, Uncle Sam needs airplanes
and anything that will produce the
goods has got to go."
. .So In a few hours. modifications In
design were made, contracts were
slgued, telegraph wires got hot call
ing together labor, forces and now
work is being pushed with three
shifts a day, seven days a. week in
order that America may have her
thousands of airplane on time.
HENDR1CK TO AID
SAN FRANCISCO. Antr. 8. .Spoil
Hendricks, Sun Francisco attorney
and clubman, hnd president of the
Orciron & Nevada Telephone com
pany, has ticcepted mi imporlnrit le
gal position, under Herbert ('. Hoo
ver, food administrator, it was an
nounced today.
Portland Livestock
. POHTI.AXD, Aup. 8 HoK
steady; receipts 2-10.
Cnttle steady; receipts 148.
Sheep steady; receipts (I.).
Portland Butter
PORTLAND, Aiic. 8. Butter
prints iiuchtiiigf d ; cubes extras, )()(;
prune firsts, IISKc. ('onipelilion for
butter fat keen, one linn advances
buying price of No. 1 '. cents to -Hie;
No. 2, 1 cent to 42e.
ASHLAND AND
Dr. J. P. Johnson, formerly local
rd here, and who removed to Joseph,
Ore., some time apt, has received nn
nssijinment as surgeon in the liuvy.
For the present he is stationed at
the Puuret .Sound vnnl, hut mnv re
ceive orders to proceed to the Atlan
tic const. Mrs. Johnson is with
liim. and their nil Iress is Helena
Apartments, Bremerton, Wash.
' Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. Deihert and
fcon Oeorirc, of Yuma, Ariz., are here
visitinir relatives in Hie family of Dm
Deibcrt.
Carroll Byrne, son of n former
TODAY'S MARKETS
governor of South Dakota, -niiel
nephew of the Beavers and Yoekoys
here, who has recently been (serving
in the navy as lieutenant and sta
tioned ut the Philadelphia navy
yard, has received a commission ns
commander of" a submarine chaser
and ordered to report lor duty
".somewhere in European waters."
Rev. Jr. C. urn: Mrs. Reed, accom
panied by several tent guests, nre
camping on the Ministerial ranch on
the Siskiyons.
A meeting of Dixie association of
ficials will be held at the Commer
cial club office on Wednesday even
ing of this week to perfect arrange
ments for (he nnnnnl reunion of the
genial southerners on August 15 in
city parks'.
The interstate commerce commis
sion has a crew of experts here
placing a physical valuation on
Soulhern Pacific property as a basis
of future rates. There arc nearly a
dozen in the party, which is in charge
of E. E. Bellinger.
July weather in' this vicinity re
vealed a maximum tempcruturo of
101 on the liith, with n minimum of
411 on the 27th nnd 2!)th. Precipita
tion, ,:!0 of an inch, practically all
falling during the thunderstorm ol
the 18th. Clear days numbered 28.
Rev. R. A. Hutchinson.' Melhodist
pastor nt Central Point, nnd family
are camping in Lithia park.
t. If. Simpson is chairman of n
special committee of the Ashland Red
Cross auxiliary, the duties of which
will be to afford relief from civilian
sources to the families of enlisted
men.
Bert Greer is on a junketing trip
to Portland and will address a ban
eiuet during Buyers' Week. At the
talkfest he will speak on Friday
night, projioutidine; lite query, "Wlint
is the Mutter .With the Oreut North
west?" His visit to (he metropolis
is in the way of emphasizing some
opinions to' the point as to condi
tions in general.
H. G. Yeo, malinger of tile Jackson
County Abstract tji'fieo, left for
Sanla Ana, Oil., on Wednesday of
this week for a fortnight's vacation
with relatives. Members of his fum
iy who have been in the south for
some time past will return with him.
During his absence Miss Pearl Wil
shire will' hare churge of the office.
Mrs. Surah Updegrnff vacated the
Ashland hotel lust Saturday and on
Monday H. A. Barney assumed man
agement of the house. lie will nt
tend to the rooming department, ex
clusively, not furnishing meals for
the present at least.
Mrs. L. A. Jones of Cloverdale
Cal., threw her; railroad ticket out
of the car window recently in n elis.
carded lunch box. Brakeman Hank
Fisher found it not far distant from
the Oregon border. Hence the ad
monition from the Southern Pacific
by way of official bulletin, to "care
fully invoiee the contents of lunch
boxes before throwing them away."
Two Fords collided on Monday
near the intersection of North Main
and Wilier streets. The one driven
by the management of the Ashlnnd
Mills had n wheel taken off, the
oilier sustaining minor damage.
Funeral services of Mrs. Mary K
Thomas, who died last Saturday,
were held on Wednesday at the 'fam
ily homo on the Boulevard, conducted
by the pastors of the Congregational
and Methodist churches. 1 lie; deceits
cd was the wife of ("aplain A. W.
Thomas, and besides her husband
leaves six children. Interment was
in Mountain View cemetery, the
Women's Relief Corps participating
in the final rites at the grave. Mrs.
Thomas was 11 native of Indiana, 04
years of age.
Ashland's Home Guard is being or
ganizW and several are already Ink
ing the prescribed training course
for official positions. Ora K. Dei
belt, formerly sergeant of First com
pany, in captain. Mayor Lanikm 1
establishing a code of signals for
summoning first aid in ease of fire,
riot, seditious utterances or hunger
strikes, these to be sounded by Hie
lithia compressed nir tooler on city
ball.
George J. Walton, manager of the
Klamath Falls Electric Power &
Light Co., wo in Ashlnnil early in
the week, having accompanied bis
family ibis far on a trip to the sea
shore at Ncw.port. Hosts of friends
greeted him here, he having formerly
been the genial manager of like pub
lie utilities here.
Mrs. V. II. Wallis of the Soda
Springs ranch, accompanied by her
son, lice, Miss Shaver, teacher of the
school ill that district, and Miss Prw
cilia Ciimiilinn of this city, left on
Tuesday for an outing at Outer lake.
The Julius Miller place on Moun
tain nvenue lias been sold by the
Heaver Realty Co. to Ivan Cnlvert
son. son-in-law of William Ye'o,
whon family is already in posses
sion. An acre of ground goes will
the residence. Ciilliertsoti is 11 jitney
driver.
Miss Mabi'l Van Nice Inn returned
to her school duties at Oakland. Cal
1 M. Snow of Portland, nplninet
rist with Meier & Frunk Co., is here
visiting his hrothcr-in-law.Gi'orge1
Ganicre, of the Ashland Creamery.
His wife accompanies him.
Chin li s llurtier, civil win veteran,
and well known in mine development
work thruuut Jacksou county, died
recentlynt the Soldiers' ' hmno. ' in
Rosuburg. During the war period he
was sergeant of Company F, First
Kansas Infantry.
Owing to the wholesale poisoning
of livestock in Klamath county, the
fire association of that district and
Lake county is assisting ranchers in
an effort to have the open deer sea
son delayed from August 15 to Sep
tember 1.
The Ashland school i begin the fall
tenu on Monday, September 3."
CENTRAL POINT
Miss Davidson; who lias been
tcaediing at Vule, Ore., has returned
home for' her vacation.
Mrs. Hawk is at. Portland this
week learning the latest style in hats.
Mrs. Bebb left Sunday morning for
Portland, where she will visit her
daughter, Mrs. Pyburn, nnd son Ir-
vin, who is working 111 the bank
there.
Mrs. Praett of South Mcdford was
hopping here Saturday.
Guy Tex and family-, spent the
week end nt Prospect.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Grim, who
have been visiting their daughter nt
Corvallis for the past month, have
returned.
Mr. England, accompanied by his
.daughter, Laura Grim, and her son
Wultcr, motored to Weed, Cal., where
they spent the week end.
Rev. Cnrstcns of Medford preached
an excellent sermon to a large con
gregalion nt the M. E. church here
Sunday evening. This talented marrl
has a host of ndmirei's in our etiy.
M. nnd Mrs. E. C. Fuller and
children and Miss Aubrey Holmes
motored to Ashland at high noon
Sunday, where they enjoyed iv picnic
dinner in Auto park. After spending
a few hours there, they motored to
Griffin Creek to visit Mi's. Howell
of California, who is visiting her par
ents,' Mr. and Mrs. Darby.
A. A. Gillett of northern California
is spending n few days here.
Clatous MeCredie, who spent the
week end at Grants Pass, has' re
turned. Mrs. Thompson and daughter,
Louclla, and sons, George and Will,
spent Sunday nt Ashland.
Mrs. Will Morris nnd little daugh
ter spent Monday with her mother in
this eily. Mrs. Morris left Tuesday
morning for Copco, Cal., to join Mr.
Morris, where they will make their
permanent home. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs L C. Robnett nnd son
George, and Mr., and Mrs. Tom Pnn-
key nnd dnughter Thelma spent Sun
day at Dead Indian.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Russ Moore and
daughters, Cecil und Thelma, of Lake
Creek, came down to Central Point
Sunday and enjoyed a few hours'
visit with relutives and friends in our
city.
j. 0. Isaacson, John W. Jacobs,
Arch Quisenberry nnd B. F. Peart,
nil of Centrul I'oint, were among the
many Sunday vacationists nt Soda
Springs.
Dr. Helstrom arrived from Pasa
dena Tuesday morning nnd will sp-hil
some time at bis orchard on MiM'on
oirc Row.
Fred Farra spent Monday n'.ght
and Tuesday, with his father, E. L.
Farm, returning to his duties with
the Wells Fargo Express company
in California Tuesday night.
Miss Pe'ni)l Ross, our populnr tele
phone opcriftor, is spending her va
cation in Grants Pass. . .
Mrs. Clarence Lovcrn nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. Harry Porter and their small
daughter, Hyldegnrrd, returned Sat
urday night from n fortnight's enjoy
able stay at Dead Indian nnd McAl
lister Springs.
Glen and Will Pruelt spent Sun
day with friends here.
Sir. and Mrs. li. H. Pnxson arc
e-n.joying a visit with their daughter,
Miss Ruth, who is librarian at Siih-m,
and is spending n month's vacation
with home folks here.
The Central Point Red Cross aux
iliary, to secure more funds for
carrying out their hospital supply
work, nre collecting eilel papers nnd
magazines. They would greatly ap
preciate the favor if nnv one would
leave any magazines ond Miicrs lit
R. 11. Pnxson's drug store.
Mr. and Mrs. George I.nlice' of
Foots Creek were transacting bnsi
ness in Oold Hill Tuesday. 1
Mr. and Mr. LiJe.'Cook-of Rock
Point were in Gold Hill Saturday to
You Can Shake Loose from
The Tortures of Rheumatism
By wing S. S. S.
The germs of Rheumatism re in
the blood, which is laden with mil
lions of the minute demons ot pain,
causing untold suffering and bringing
its victim from vigor and strength to
almost helplessness. To get real and
genuine relief from this disease,
these disease germs must be com
pletely routed out of the system
through the blood.
S. S. S. has been tued for fifty
year with satisfactory results in the
meot:hir soil Clarence iqC ,toeJfiiriV,!
who came down to spend Siuuluy
with the home folks. (
Mrs. Jacobs nmD' George Jae'obs
were transacting business in Child
Hill Tuesday. t '
Collins McDongal of Grants Pass,
a mining promoter and operator, was
n guest of A. E.' Kelleigg a couple of
days this week, . looking up some
properties in this vicinity.
J. R. Beiyd of Riverside Colony was
in Medford Monday,
Mrs. George Garrett of Gulls creek
is reported epiito ill at her home.
' Mr. and Mrs. Sunt Turner, nceoin
paiiied by their son Bitlie, hiotored to
Gold Hill Saturday to visit at the
home of G. B. Turner. Returning to
their home 111 Klamath Fulls Sunday
evening, they were accoinpnnied by
their dnughter, Iris, who had been in
Gold Hill the past month. ' The Tur
ners were formerly residents of this
place, having been 11 partner in the
store now knows ns Lance & Co.
Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. J. E. Dav
idson, Mrs. Tom Roberts nnd Grand
ma Baily motored to Applegnto Sun
day to visit ut the home of W. S.
Unity, Whose wife is very ill.'
R. J. Fisher of Foots Creek wns
a business visitor to Medford Mon
day. Mrs. J: H. Boemnii left Monday
evening for Portland, in answer to
a message from her daughter, Mrs.
Lane, who line! left Gold Hill ' last
Saturday, wishing her mother to
come so they could together go to
Fort Stevens to Horton, wlio is with
Company 7. Mrs. Lnnc is on her
way to her home in Idaho.
Rev. Hutchinson came up Sunday
morning from his enmping pleasure
at Ashland to preach morning ns
well ns evening at the local M. E.
church, but next Sunday there will
be no, services, ns he hopes to nt-
tend services up there und thoroly
relax from home duties.
Mrs. Eaton nnd daughter of Galls
creek were in Gold Hill Saturday
evening.
Mrs. B, A. Admits of Rock Point
wns in town Monday shopping.
Dnrlcigh Slead hnd family of Riv
erside Colony motored to Gold Hill
Sunday.
Miss Emma Gnunvnw, who has
been employed the last eouplc of
months in an Ashland millinery
store, returned to her work Tuesday
morning, liuving spent the past two
weeks with her sister, Mrs. George
Lance, at Foots Creek.
Mrs. Dinwiddle and her daughter,
Mrs. Martin, loft' Tuesday morning
lor Los Angeles; .They wero aecom
panied by Miss llelem Jacobs, who
will visit in thut eity a week of more
before proceeding to her home ; nt
Omaha.
Mrs. Laura Hiiiumersley nnd son,
Vernie, came in Friday from Walilo
to visit nt the hohie'-bf Attorney A.
E. Kellogg. - - - -'
Mrs. Coe Thompson of Bluekwcll
Hill district i"ns shopping in Gold
Hill Monday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Cook left
Monelny afternoon for A visit of 11
wvuk eir ten days at Yreka, their for
mer home, which they have not vis
ited for nine years. They took the
train for Medford, where they will
join the rest of the party anil pro
ceed by nu to. '
O. E. Blackington of Galls creek
brought in some lovely Yellow Trnns
parents, the first of the season,
Tuesday.
WILLOW SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eldcn are en
joying tno visit of their old friends,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Iloyt of Elburn, Illi
nois. Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloyt have toured
southern California and are 011 their
homeward Journey.
Master Ralph Elden wns brought
homo last Sunday from, tho Sacred
Heart hospital In Medford where he
hnd been confined for several days
with a supposed case or typhoid. He
Is gradually gaining strength and It Is
hoped he will soon be among his play
mates again.
' Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Harris and son
Herbert, wero Medford business visi
tors on Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. (irnbb of Tor
lock, California and Mr. and Mrs. N
Grubb of Aslilund wero dinner guests
at the home of Mrs. .1. W. Itlckson
Friday. 1
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cobb Law and family
were entertained with a dinner nt the
tfealrtn ranch near "Table Rock "bn
Snndny.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stratlb and fnm
11 motored to (iold HIU'Knnilnv b -
'Mr. and Mrs. It. Iloyt and Mr.
Eldcn motored to the desert Sunday
treatment of liheumatlsm. It act!
directly upon the blood, which it
Promptly purifies of all disease germs,
t is a powerful antidote, and elimi
nate! from the blood all trace, of
rheumatic germs, building up and
strengthening the run-down system.
Write to-day to our medical di
rector) who will give you valuable
advice regarding the proper treat
ment of vour own case. AedrM
Swift Specific Co, DcpU I At-
lant, C.
morning early in search of agates. A
few pretty specimens were found.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Young and little
soli Cleo, were callers at the Sauford
Hlchardson home on Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. H. UeArmond of
Mend, Oregon, were entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stone on
Monday.
REESE CREEK RIPLEJS
Mr. Robertson was at Mr. Ham
mol's one day last week. ' '
The Misses' Mary Robertson, Alice
and Maude Schlelbert visited at Mr.
PBttogrcw's ono day last week.
The Misses Alice and Maude
Schleichert! returned to their home in
Medford last Thursday, after a two
weeks visit at tho homo of Mr. Rob
ertson.
Wi. E. llammel nnd wife, Sam
Courtney and wife, called nt Mr. Rob
ertson's last Thursday evening.
Mr. Graham was in Medford Thurs.
day on business.
Sam Courtney was In Medford Fri
day on business.
Mrs. Sam Coy visited Mrs. llammel
and Mrs. Courtney last Thursday.
Mr. Dougherty, the Raleigh man,
was In this community last week call-
lug on his customers.
Elleh McCabe visited Ethel Ewen
Sunday.
Charley Pettegrew" Is working at
Wilfer Jack's this week.
The Robertson boys are hauling
wood this wec"k.
W. E. Hnmmel and wife, Sam
Courtney and wife visited at R. U.
Minter's Sunday.
Mrs. Bert Clnrno was at Mrs. Cran-
dal's a few days last week.
Mrs. Dick Johnson visited her
mother, Mrs. Grant Mathews Monday.
The little throshing machine is In
the neighborhood. A good many are
availing themselves of the opportunity
to thresh.
Dick Johnson, Alox. Vestal, Bert
Clarno are among the number that
have threshed.
Charley Pettegrew vlBlted at Mr.
Robertson's Sunday.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
. stract Co., Sixth and Fir BU.
Marrtago TJccnscs.
Thomas Abbott, and Cecile Vencta
Moore.
Frunk Veil; hnd Lena Yioln Barr,
O. R. Hall and Ellin Murphy. :
A. E. Ednumdson nnd Lola M.
While.
Circuit Court.
If. L. Hill vs. United Copper Co.
miners lien.
Northwest Trust & Savings Bank
vs. John G. Pierce ot nx, order over-
rnlinn- ilemnrrer.
W. J. Smith vs. Is.. A. Wyckoll,
lii'n.
George A. Codding vs. Acey C.
Martin, aclion for money.
rrohnto Court.
Estate of William R. Hymni, peti
tion for adiiiinislralor, 011th of ail
niinistiiitor, order appointing ml
minis! rator, bond f administrator
petition und order appointing u
praiser, inventory nnd appraisement
' Ileal Estate Transfers.
W. L. MeCluru vs. City of Gold
Hill, land in sec. l.Villi-oW.
and waler ditch - $
C. P. Good ct ux to F. W. ller
rin, land in sees. 28 and 29-
:ih-ie - !,(
Elmer E. Bagli'.v ct ux to Da
vid II. Joslyn et ux, lot in
Ashland, lots ill Woodvillc,
liuav Rogue liiver, and liiml
ill sec. 2'2-:io-lV n.ooo
FOH '
SORE, SWOLLEN,
TIRED FEET
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
IT ALL ORUQ TORES
Tube 25c Jn 80c
WASTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Htenogrnplilc work by
day, hour or lob. Miss M. A. Dally.
Phono 83.1-R.
WAiXTEl) Experienced bookkeeper
and -stenographer wishes permanent
position. At references. Address
V. (). Uox Md,, Medford. 12
HELP WANTEI FEMAXB
WANTED Girl for general house
work, C'nll 607 J2. 120
WANTED 'Compatent woman for
general housework. Phone 805-.I.
1 Jl
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply phono 363-K.
HKI.r WANTKI) MALE
WANTED Man for general ranch
work. Address ., Mull Tribune.
120
WANTED Experienced man with
horses and equipment to care for
200-ncre hearing orchard. M., cttre
Mall Tribune. 12 1
1 WANTEIV Stockman at Mira Vista
Orchard. Phone 5S7-J3,
I.
liy reuHun of eliuruuitll dlitlrllHilInn
with llif dni ertiilfl lu llio I nltsl
MtttM and lowvr wlUnic cose. rcUut-'vii
pritca ore now uowiblu X , .
Eckman's ,
Alterative
FOR THROAT AND LUNGS
Stubborn e'onrfliM nnd l.'oldM
No Alctuil. 2iucoUo or ILibiL-fonuUv Drug
2 Sizo $1 Sir.o
Now. J1.S0 Now 80 Cts.
F. hniBTi T.nrtnrntorT. I'hllaillohla.
HlXl" WANTED.
Male or 1'eimilo.
WANTED A young lady or young
man for stenographer end office
work, not neccssnry to be an expert.
Address 1)-K, care Mail Tribune,
stating experience, salary wanted
WANTED -Uookkooper. must be ex
perionced. Box 1038, Medford,
Oregon. 118
WANTED MISCKI.LAXEOUS
WANTED To buy a good fresh milk
cow. Phone 777-L.
WANTED By middle-aged lady, two
modern rooms furnished for light
housekeeping; must be close In.
near library preferred. References
given. Phone 499-Y. 118
WANTED Fruit
or wood
rack.
118
Phone R-13-W.
WANTED Carload body fir or oak
' Onn,n...l...n .,..11. .am.. e
dress University Club, Medroru.
Oregon. 120
WANTED Cattle and hogs to pas
ture. Phone H. D. Powell, Ashland
4F13, or H. W. Bingham, MIra
Vista Orchard, Modford.
WANTED To buy stock hogs.
H.
W. Bingham. Medford.
WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry
weekly. We assure you fair treat
ment and highest prrces In the city
Get our trade and cash prices. War
ner, Wormian & Gore.
WANTED Bring ub your ggi and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co. .
WANTED Housbb to mar.
Phone
4RR-M. or 4HS-X
FUKNISHKD APARTMENTS
FOR. RUNT Nicoly furnished apart
ment, 211 Olson. tt
FOB BKlfl-BOUSES
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun-
galow, big sleeping porch, in Jack
sonville. Phone 364 Jacksanville.
118
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun.
galow, big Bleeping porch, all mod
ern conveniences. Dr. E. H. Por
ter.
FURNISHED A P ATtTMTJN T9
FOR BENT Furnished Apt. summer
ratoB. The Bornon. pnone dss-k.
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment lit Hotel Holland.
FOB RENIN HOUSEKEEPING
' ROOMS.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, three blocks from Main St.
3 1 1 '.'. llartlott. Phono B70-L.
FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FORRENT 400-ncro ranchTloo!
acre bearing npplo and pear or
chard, 2 00 acres hay and grain
land. Address G., euro Mall Tri
llium. 121
FOR RENT
evaporator.
Large fruit dryer and
U., care Mull Tribune.
121
FOR RENT Hrlek Candy Store room
at 21 1 West Main. Also two-story
dwelling at 402 S. Newtown St.
John F. White. 142
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, tlmligr lanel,
from $10 per acre up. on long time,
easy payments, or might exchange
Tor other clear property. Address
Gold Ray Realty Co.
'OR RENT Farms nnd stock ranch
es, garden land. Gold Bay Roalty
Co.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR HALE.
11F12.
-Cows. C. Filch.
Phone
120
VOIl SALE 175 Angorn gonts and
team, weighs between 1100 nnd
12U0 each. Edison Hard, Ucn. Dei.,
Modford. 119
FOR SALE Fifty head high grade
Angora goats. Pliono H03-X, 118
FOR SALE Splendid Jersey heifer.
Phone 732-J2.
FOR SALE Good team, 2 4 00. Ed.
it. Whlto. Phono B1U.
FOR BALE Good all round work
mare and saddlo pony. Phone 2 8.11.
. 118
FOR BALE Tcnin good mules. L. 11.
Brown, ut Runs .Mill.
FOR SALE 250 hend of shoep. F.
1. Orr, Rogue River, Oregon. 1.17
FOR SALE MlhCKLLANEOUB
FOR HALE lllcycle. good condition
$12.00. 819 Dennett. Phono 553-
J. 118
FOR SALE Benches, He per pound
nn tree's. Phone 2 1 7-R, or cull 4 I I
South Riverside 120
FOR SALE. Apricots, SVdc
pound. Berkeley Orchards.
per
119
FOR SALE Household goods, 1156
West Eighth St. 128
FOR SALE lliilrk In good condition
$150.00, if taken at once. Fred J.
Kick. Phone 53, Jacksonville, ore.
Oregon.
FOR SALE- Four horsepower Flan
ders motorcycle, good condition,
$35.00, cash. Phone 869-11 .oven
Inge. , 118
FOR HAI.K KKAti KHTATB
KOR 3ALK Will sell 3.". acres of fine
land, worth $7000, at a bargain.
All in cultivation, easily Irrigated
and will , grow alfalfa. Near .Med
ford on good highway. Total price
only :t000. K. S. Tumy, 210 Gar-nott-Corey
lilds.
I'OR SALE Six acres, two acres in
alfalfa, remainder fine garden land,
fruit nuts, berries, good bam, out
houses, otc., six-room house, cheap,
' cash or terms. Address Box 124,
Jacksonville. Oregon. 138
FOR EXC71AXGB
TO EXCHANGE Now $350 Krauso
piano and some cash for auto in '
good condition. Box 233, Ashland,
Oregon. 124
MONEY TO TXMN
MONEY TO LOAN On good secur
ity. Phono 647-J. J. B. Andrews,
Medford Business College Bldg.,
Room 2. '
MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm security. Earl
Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
1t payments. See D. R. Wood.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at lew.
rooms 8 nnd 9, Meilford Nations?
Bank Building.
A. B. RE AMES Lawyer.
Garnet.
Corey bldsi.
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & H.
Bldg., Modford, Oregon.
A us 10 Supplies
LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pe
ciflo northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 yean
old. We know - how to get the
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S. Has
kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main at.
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Oyer Dan.
tele Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
92-Y. -
Knglnoer nnel Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer ano
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bid.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain,
age, orchard and land Improvement
Farm Loans.
LOANS iiedford ajid Rogue River
National Farm Loan associations,
5 to 40 years, interest 6 per cent-
6 per cOnt $3 semi-annually on
each $100 of loan pays Interest and
principal In 86 years. Privilege of
paying $25 or any multiple thereof
aftor 6 years. Deposits received, 4
por cent, convertible Into 4 14 per
cent Farm Loan Bonds. Buy a
bond $25, $50, $100, $500 and
$1000. E. II. llurd, Secretary
Treasuror, Garnctt-Corey Building,
Medford, Oregon. 129
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons to
good service. Phone 874-L. t.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In M11M0
FRED ALTON IIA10HT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musli
Studio, 401 Qarnett-Corey Bldg,
Phone 72.
Insurance
EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No, 214)
Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Physicians anil Surgeons
DR. W, W. lrOWARD Osteopath!
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
Ing. Pbone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
eurgoon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose a.id throat. Eyea aclen
tlflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. F,
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Cex
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667.
Prlnte.rs anel Publishers
MEDFOHD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
loose lent ledgers, billing eysteme,
eto. Portland prices. 27 NorU
Fir it
Transfer
EADH TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front st. Phone
816. Prices right Sorrlre suae".
INTimillt.tN AI TOC All a
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashlnnd, Talent,
and Phoonlx dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. in., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
Iso on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m. Sun
days leave at 8 and 10:30 a. m, ud
:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 n. m., 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 6:30. Sundays leavo Ashland at
9:00 a, til., and 10.30 a. m., 1:40,
4:80, 8:30, and 10:30 p. m.