OTCTIOON. TUESDAY, ATTftTTS'T 2T, mi
PTOT! TTTR7TF!
(Contlnuod from yestorday.)
List of names of persons whose
Registration Cards are In the posses
sion of this Locai Board. In the order
of their liability lor military service,
as determined by this Local Board
and as required by the Rules and
Regulations.
Serial Order
No. Kama. Address. No.
573 !E. Neidcrmeyer, Modford.. 657
1137 T. E. May, Medford G5S
1106 G. C. Foutch, Phoenix 659
308 E. Miller, Central Point.... G60
429 P. S. Charley, Brownsboro 661
1383 E. R. Lewis. Buncom 662
1055 B. E. Origsby, Medford.... 663
1225 V. Com best, Jacksonville.. 664
394 J. R. Winn, Wellen 665
1025 A. W. Lewis, Medford 666
. 417 J. D. Arens, Eagle Point.. 667
354 O. R. Hall, Ccntrnl Point.. 668
4i L. L. Hickox, Eagle Point 669
217 H. R. Brown, Applegato.... 670
' 259 L. M. Fifield, Ashland 671
1295 P. E. Pearce, Jacksonville 672
1068 P. E. Loomis, Modrord .... G73
1374 J. R. Archdeacon, Medford 674
1268 R. E. Householder, Talent 675
322 W. R. Force, Tolo 676
1120 M. E. Schuchard, Medford 677
1365 R. A. Smith, Rogue River 678
242 G. E. Sinclair, Ashland .... 679
1333 J. G. Perdue, Central Pt. 680
702 D. Smith, Portland 681
232 G. S. Toskan, Medford 682
597 E. D. Beery, Jacksonville.. 683
' 694 W. W. Roher, Medford 684
198 E. M. Case, Sams Valley.... 685
1318 W. R. McKeo, Butte Palis 686
1018 E. N. Palmer, Medford .... 687
799 C. R. Fry, Medford 688
671 Y. Yamashita, Medford .... 689
D61 F. L. Hoppin, Medford .... 690
195 J. D. Powell, Beagle 691
1061 C. R. Beebe, Central Point 692
145 J. M. Murphy, Ashland .... 693
1310 O. Buck, Ruch 694
98 V. G. Barnthousc. Ashland 695
1053 G. C. Weedon, Contral Pt. 696
1184 R. V. Martin, Grants Pass 697
801 A. West, Medford 1. 698
286 E. T. Hoefs. Butte Palls.... G99
' 990 V. Colby, Medford 700
" 4 4 R. IT. Cambers, Ashland.... 701
226 G. Walter, Applegate 702
i. 7 10. J. Carpenter, Ashland.. 703
846 J. Jensen, Medford .704
398 P. Button, Eagle Point 705
216 P. C. Hoffman, Applegate 706
847 V. G. Garrett. Medford 707
302 H. G. Pech, Medford 708
26 II. S. Sanford. Jr.. Ashland 709
1123 .1. II. Edwards, Phoenix.... 710
662 L. M. Hall, Medford .1 711
' 475 J. E. Peyton, Derby 712
641 W. IT. Pomeroy, Beagle 713
1392 E. C. Browne, Berkeley,
Cal 714
1104 R. Waterman, Phoenix .... 715
239 B. Lanfni, Ashland 716
852 A. C. Hopkins, Medford ... 717
942 P. Wlllcko, Medford 718
1145 R. E. Schenck, Medford.... 719
975 J. Wolff, Medford 720
1274 H. L. Sommer, Talent 721
82 G. Cary, Ashland 722
478 T. A. Carlton, Prospect.... 723
479 L. Kingcaid, Derby 724
55 A. E. McClelland, Ashland 725
592 J. G. Diinnington. Jack
sonville 726
461 W. B. Walch, Wollen 727
1345 H. E. Richman, Rogue R. 728
480 H. V. Aiken, Prospect 729
1364 G. O. Wikstrom, Roue R. 730
1209 Jose Corte, Central Point 731
1127 H. II. Mattheya, Phoenix.. 732
674 E. I. Wclmer, Medford 733
372 R. Applegate, Ashland 734
42 V. V. Mills, Ashland 735
431 D. S. Bruce, Wellen 736
106 J. L. Colvig, Ashland 737
639 C. L. Hockcrsmlth, Beagle 73S
425 W. N. Staub, Brownsboro 739
1230 H. L. Mason, Talent 740
1092 A. R. Daugherty, Medford 741
21 V. H. Doran, Ashland 742
423 W. S. McDonald. Browns
boro .1 743
1144 IT. S. Chlrgwln, Medrord.. 744
1216 J. W. Blgham, Contral Pt. 745
462 W. C. Jack, Eagle Point.... 716
1299 J. Cantrall, Ruch 747
238 R. II. E. Webber. Siskiyou 748
1080 S. V. Ileynes, Medford 749
1 226 II. Combest, Buncom 750
1338 E. E. Heft. Central Point.. 7ol
176 T. E. Hadfield, Ashland.... 752
415 S. Woolcy. Eaglo Point ... 753
409 J. A. Archibald, Browns
boro : 754
453 J. A. Green, Eagle Point.... 755
973 W. C. V. Jones. Medford.... 756
890 R. II. Boyl, Medford 757
294 D. W. Herring, Central Pt. 758
4 08 J. A. Drtttsan, Eaglo Point 759
1231 J. O. Wlthrow, Talent 760
804 P. L. Minkler, Medford 76
230 J. P. Koehukos, Siskiyou.. 762
271 C. I. Patton, Butte Palls.. 763
375 M. J. Jones. Ashland 764
jSS .1. O. O'Xoal. Ashland 765
2S2 P. I). Smllh, Butto Palls ... 766
1158 R. Ilavmond. Gold Hill. .. 767
988 H. E. Rinaberger, Medford 708
1069 O. M. I.oomls, Medford.... 769
751 I). E. I'hlpps, Medford 770
1046 I). Stone, Central Point.... ill
615 P. O. McCallister, Lake
Creek 772
1029 H. V. Elliott, Medford 773
455 H. V. Elliott, Medford 773
833 L. L. Tlsdalc, Medford 775
483 L. L. Lytic, Derby 776
881 A. I,. Noyes. Medford 777
1087 L. C. Van Dyke. Medford.. 778
346 G. Hilton, Jr.. Medford ... 779
1251 8. P. Carllle. Talent 7S0
1404 C. Boycr, Medford 781
457 C. B. Allan. Eagle Point.... 7X2
1262 L. A. Stagg, Talent 78.1
62 E. A. Long. Ashland 784
207 E. Iearned. Applegate 7K5
67 J. H. King. Ashland 76
646 M. C. Wright. .Medford.... 78
1081 It. C. Ward. Medford 788
52S W. C. Edmunds. Gold Hill 789
912 P. D. Stover, Medford 790
1387 P. M. Krutsler, Tolo 791
77 II fi. Enders. Jr.. Ashland 792
'899 O. Shaw, Medford 793
248 W. R. Williams. Ashland 794
521 A. Beggls. Gold Hill 79
695 R. C. Peterson. Medford.... 796
947 R. E. Pierce. Medford i
614 B. L. Klngery. Lake Creek 798
13S2 R. Mitchell. Buncom 799
1134 L. A. Deiuer, Medford.... 800
160 W. L. Hash. Ashland 801
125: U J. 8trans, Talent 802
803
804
805
806
837
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
S20
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
1027 R. W. Balcom, Medford....
1003 M. Ottoman, Medford
817 W. H. Springer, Modford..
f9 J. G. Clary. Ashland
S15 H. A. Hill, Medford
1126 A. E. Hall, Phoenix
612 T. Hoefft, Lake Creek
869 V. L. Snyder, Medford
764 H. J. Eberly, Medford
359 I. P. Kurz, Climax
984 R. B. Wolfe, Medford....
724 G. A. Barnum, Medford....
938 B. L. Dodge, Jr., Medford
1317 A. Fattig, Jacksonville
497 C. H. Dickorson, Medford
667 H. Schulz, Medford
1037 B. H. Gentry, Modford
463 M. MInter, Eagle Point....
84 S. R. Grelve, Ashland
531 C. V. Herman, Gold Hill....
468 R. T. Willits, Persist ......
859 J. Schlinsog, Medford
663 U. A. Raby, Medford
469 S. S. Aiken, Prospect
245 J. R. Walker, Ashland ....
680 C. H. Beery, Jacksonville
351 H. Holmes, Central Point..
1200 J. P. Batcman, Sams Val.
94 Wang Shuck, Ashland
1297 A. Rhotcn, Ruch
14 8 I. J. Culbertson, Ashland..
14 C. W. Roberts. Ashland....
980 M. L. Wade, MedTord
109 M. M. Brown, Ashland
(To Be Continued Tomorrow.)
OF
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Doclnring
that instead of being summoned into
court to answer a charge of violating
tho Sunday law, they should bo com
mended for rendering service to a pa
triotic cause, rolice Court Magistrate,
McQuado today dismissed summonses
again John McGraw, manager of the
New York Nationals, and Christy
Mathewson, manager of the Clncln
natl 'Nationals. They conducted i
baseball gamo Sunday, the proceeds
of a band concert following It going
to dependents of a regiment that is
soon to go to France. i
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO, Au;,'. 21. Wheal:
Open, Close.
September - .$2.07 $2.10
Pear Markets
New York 32 enrs California
Bartletls, $3.00.
Chicago $:un.
Philadelphia $2.25.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, A usr. 21. Wheat
No (inotutions.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 18,
flour 2, oats 2, hay 13.
Grain August delivery bills: Outs,
No. 2 white feed, $411.50; hurley,
tnndnrd feed, $47.50; barley, stand
ard brewing, $18; bran, $30.50;
shorts, $37.75.
LOCAL MARKETS
Lire Foamy.
URNS-- 15c; springs, 20c.
GEESE Fut, 0llc.
TURKEYS Fat young, 1020e;
old toms, 12e.
BELGIAN IIARES. 56o.
Bay and Grain.
(Buying prices.)
WI1KAT $2.00 bushel.
BAULKY Whole, $15.
OATS $18 t.
HAY Grain, $20; nlfalfn, $21 ton.
Lives lock.
(Prices paid producers.)
VEAL Dressed, $S(Si2c.
SHEEP Ewes, 8(tfl0c; wethers,
10c; lambs, 0(a12c.
COW'S Alive, 5(i'.c.
HOfiS Alive, rJCMflr-.
STEERS Alive, 7(iSc.
Price PaU by Dealer.
PORK 14(7fl7c.
BEEF 12(17c.
LAUD 30c.
EGGS 32 'oc.
HONEY 12 Via per II).
POTATOES $3.50(n 1 per 100
lbs.
OXIOXS 2'.e.
CIDER 25e."
BITTER FAT 42i,c.
HITTER Wholesale. 10e.
Many persons from this precinct
are going to the big huckleberry
patch, where they say there arc more
berries than ever in previous years.
Mr. Loekwnod and F. E. Furry
relumed from n short stay in Dead
Indian last week, but Mr. Furry and
Mr. Cope went out Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, teachers
from Klamath Kails, were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Thursday.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson of
North Eden left for Lake of the
Woods and vicinity Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. William McKay took
an auto trip over to Hueh Friday
after wild blackberries, hut found
that the berries were not ripe yet.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samnin ami
Mr. and Mrs. William U. Dver of
Portland were pleasant guests over
83 O. B. Morris, Butte Falls..
night at tho Carey homo Thursday.
Arthur Furry and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Furry left for tho Furry ranch
at Lost Prairie the first of this weck.(
Mr. Bowman, the Talent rural
carrier, returned from his two weeks'
vncntion this week and is again on
the route.
Mr, Briscoe and F... Jacobs nre
hauling up their winter's wood this
week.
Noah Chandler has taken a job in
tho hay baler for the season.
Mrs. Anna Simpson and Mrs.
Chandler went to Ashlnnd Friday to
visit Mrs. Simpson's niece, Mrs. S.
0. Pease.
Miss Lulin Roberts was n truest of
Miss Vera Kershaw of Wollen, in the
Antelope district, last week.
Mrs. Nnnme Woolf of Phoenix has
been quite sick for the past week.
Lcm Hughes of rem Valley was in
Ashland Tuesday.
Mrs. F.ffio Taylor is visiting her
brother, Arthur Rose, and family of
West Phoenix.
Mrs. C. Cnroy was in Medford
Friday, having dental, work done.
Mrs. A. S. Furry is sending a box
of dainties each week to her son,
Aubrey, who is with Company 7 nt
Fort Columbia.
Mrs. Leo Cook of Rock Point went
to Medford Saturday afternoon to
spend Sunday with her son, Clarence,
who is with the Pantorium in that
city.
Ray Gnunynw of Gazelle, Cal., who
has been visiting nt the home of his
sister, Mrs. George Lance, on Foots
creek, returned to his home Saturday
afternoon.
Cecil Johnson, A. T. nnd Elmer
Cooksic, Gerald Owen nnd Walter
Kelsey, all of whom have been work
ing in the orchards east of Medford,
came to their homes in this city Sat
urday evening, having finished the
thinning nnd other work assigned
them there.
Professor Milam visited in Med
ford between trains Friday.
Jesse Blaekington returned Friday
morning to his work in the Siskiyous
after spending tho week with friends
in this city.
II. J. Von irovenhurg wns trans
acting business in Gold Hill Satur
day. Ted Noyes and sister Lcln, of
Oakland motored to Gold Hill Satur
day afternoon, accompanied by Mrs
MVJ. Fredrieks of Central Point,' to
visit nt the homo of Mi's. Fred
rick's nephew, Martin Bowers.
Rev. Hutchinson, wife nnd son,
Paddy, nnd Miss Inn Gardner, who
have been enjoying n couple of weeks
in Ashland, returned to their homes
in this city Saturday evening, nil
looking fine.
Mrs. Nicholson, who formerly lived
here, but more recently in northern
California, came in Friday evening on
business matters.
Noel Kellogg, who has been visit
ing at Rogue River for several days,
returned home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Prver nnd daughter of Tal
ent attended Sunday services at the
Church of Christ in Gold Hill.
Miss Rita Keith, who has been vis
iting the past two months nt the
home of her sister, Mrs. Raymond
Jones, of this city, returned Satur
day morning to her homo in Albany.
Miss Margaret Chishohn nnd little
Jean left Saturday morning for n
weeks stay with relatives in Port
land.
Henry Ray went to Giants Pass
Saturday to visit the carnival and
transact business.
MisR Belle Brown of Kane's creek
was in Gold Hill Friday to nttend the
Red Cross meeting.
Mrs. Hoy Eddings returned home
Saturday afternoon from her week's
stay nt Glcndale.
Mrs. Nancy Andrews nnd daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Sidney Andrews, oi
Brownsville, stopped over for a dnf
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wilto in this city Thursday. Mrs.
Andrews, Sr., will remain in that city
a month or more and on her return
south will then make a more pro
tracted visit, with her daughter Mag
gic (Mrs. F. Witte) In this city.
Miss Margaret Wilson came Thurs
day evening to visit her friend, Miss
Pearl Newels, in this city, on her re
turn to her home in Cow ( reek, nf
ter spending some time past in Med
ford.
Mrs, Tom Cook and children ol
Garden How were in Gold Hill Sat
urday.
Fred Champlin returned to Gold
Hill Friday morning.
Mesilamcs George and Charles Ly
man were shopping in Gold Hill Fri
day. Oaden Snyder transacted business
in Grants Iv-s Thursday.
The 1ndies' Aid met Thursday af
ternoon nt the home of Mr. 0
Mono on r.iglilh street. A ver.v
pleasant afternoon was spent in
business and fancy work arfd dainty
refreshments were served by the
hostess.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen Wood motored
to Grants Puss Thursday evening In
atlend the Granls Pass carnival.
Miss Hetty Fensclier, a teacher in
the Portland schools, conie, Thursday
evening to visit her friend, Mrs. W.
F. Bluekert, nee Miss Nina Sharp.
Mrs. R. A. Jones, Miss Hita Keith
and Miss Margaret , ("hisholni were
Grants Pass visitors Thursday.'
' Mrs. Newton went to Sams Vnllev
Saturday to visit at the home of her
brother, t-urlis E. Miller.
Messrs. llittlo and Boyd of Rock
Point were in Gold Hill Saturday
morning on business.
Tho funeral of Mrs. W. S. Bailey,
who dicTl nt her homo on the Apple
gate lust Thursday, was well attend
ed by relatives nt the services Sat
urday at 1 o'clock from this city.
Two auto loads from Gold Tlill in
cluded threo sisters-in-law, Mes
damcs Miller, Roberts and David
son, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. T.
Bailey, and three nieces, tho Misses
F.lsie Jfiller and Vehnn and Kstn Da
vidson. Mr.' Badger conducted the
services.
Miss Bornice Hoff of Oakland, Cal
ifornia, and Mr, Goorgo E. Jeffries,
formerly of Talent, Oregon, wero
united In marriage at Vacavllle, Cali
fornia. The groom Is woll known in
and around Talent and everybody
here will wish the young couple a
long and happy life.
"William Wiseman and his two sis-
tors are making their aunt, Mrs. C.
Jeffries, an extended visit. Tho
poung pooplo . recently sold their
ranch on Williams creek and are trav
eling for Mr. Wiseman's health. They
contemplate a trip thru Klamath
county and California. Tho family
resided for a number of years at
Central Point and were active work
ers In tho Methodist church while
there.
Mrs. Alice Trask was a visitor In
town from Applegato Friday. Mrs.
Trask has sold her placo on Llttlo Ap
plegato. A few years ago ttwas no
unusual sight to see Mrs. Trask carry
a sack of flour from Talent to her
homo, a distance of ton or twolvo
miles over tho mountain. This would
seem a wonderful feat to a woman of
this day.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vandorsluls
nnd Miss Alice, their daughtor, of
Grenada, California, Mr. and Mrs. R
J. Luke of Frederick, Mrs. Ames and
Miss Margret, wore among a number
of guests who mot at the homo of Mr
and Mrs. Climes on Wagner Creek
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and two
children are touring tho coast nnd
wero last heard from near Crescent
City. Mr. Howman, who had a vory
serious attack of measles this spring,
hns not regained his health as had
been hoped and Is try to recuperate
in outdoor life nnd travel.
Paul Agor of Jacksonville was the
guest of Fred Cook nlst weok.
Kenneth King Is home making his
parents a visit and Tcnewlng ac
quaintances.
Services as usual noxt Sunday.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching
at 11. Epworth League, 7 p. m.
Marion Tryer and family visited
Sunday afternoon on Wagner Croek
at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Jess
Adams.
Red Cross afternoon ovory Tuos-
day at tho school house.
Charley Moldridgo and family mo
tored to Medford Monday.
There will bo a roelial given by
Rev. and Mrs. Davis, pastor of the
Christian church on August 29th, nt
the school house. Admittance 25c
and 15c. Those who would like to
hear something good will not miss
this special trcnt,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Alford of Klnm
nth Falls, wero guests at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Alford recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmoro of Ashland
arc camping nt Palrmount Farm.
Tuesday evening Walter Jeffries
had a most exciting scare at his place
oast of Hear Crock. Ho enmo Into
town and reported a crazy man was
at large over there. He then called
up tho sheriff's office nnd Informed
h 1 in. In a jiffy the sheriff was on tho
scene and nfler diligent search tho
man was located in nn old barn,
rlothcd and in his right mind, In the
happy land of dreams. It seems tho
man had removed his ovcrshlrt for
the purpose of washing It, which was
a very snne thing to do, If he only
had one, but doubtless this gave Mr,
Jeffries his Idea.
Mrs. J. H. Puller and her sister
Mrs. Elmore, who Is camping on the
Puller ranch, wero shopping In Ash
land Wednesday.
Miss Malty Turner, who has been
spending her vacation with her aunt
in Ashland, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Andrews and
two children motored over from
Grenada Saturday to visit Mrs. An
drews' mother and father, Mr. and
Mrs. Vogell. Mr. Andrews Is book
keeper for the Grenada syndicate
who are building that town. The
party motored back Sunday and was
accompanied by Miss CrIIIo Vogell
who will spend her vacation with her
sister at Grenada.
We are very sorry to announce tho
death of Charles Kerby, from nppen
(Ileitis. Funeral notice later.
The annual hayrack ride of the
Epwortb, Lague occurred Tuesday
TALENT TALK
evening when thlrty-flvo or forty of
tho young peoplo rode to Ashland
and had a pleasant ttmo at the Holms
sulphur baths.
Tho members of tho Christian
church gave an Ice cream social at
the church recently. The Whites,
bringing in the most, won, making
tho blues entertain tho rest. A very
enjoyable evening was spent.
The cool weather of Thursday Is
vory ploasant after the heat of the
few previous weoks.
Mrs. Garvin's cat took an aerial
flight tho other morning and porched
on the cross-arm of an olectrical polo.
lo refused to como down and wns
rescued by Fred Cook, who shinned
up the polo and brought him down.
Further improvements are to bo
made on tho school grounds in tho
near future.
Attempt Is being niado to opon the
school bore on the last Monday In
August In ordor to make the half
term close before the Christmas holi
days. , i
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir SU,
Marriiigo License.
C. S. Roberts and Olive Ellis.
Circuit Court.
E. W.'llcrrintt vs. Forest Creek
Mining Co., foreclosure.
Eva 'h. Allgeicr vs. WliUinni B.
Allgcier, summons, divorce.
Polk Hull ct nl vs. John Browns-
worth ct nl., answer of W. L. Thomp
son. ' '
Western Bond & Mortgage Co. vs.
W. E. Brnyton ct nl., demurrer.
Prudence M. Plntt, executor, vs.
W. L. Frercs ot nl, cost bill.
Blancho ITcilbronner vs. C. W.
Ileilbronner, summons.
Grants Pnss ITnrdwnro Co. vs.
United Copper Co. ct nl., demurrer.
T. W. Miles, trustee, vs. Gnrnctt
Corey Building Co. ct nl., npplica-
tion by Medford Investment Co.
Probata Court.
Estnto of Francis Marion Bailey,.
admitted lo probate.
Estate of John W. Wells, inventor)'
nnd appraisement.
Estate of Edward Henry, final re
port and order of final settlement,
Estnto nf C. H. Alden, finnl re
port, dischnrge of administratrix.
Estnto of Mary J. Smith, order ap
proving final account.
Estnto of Emily A. Pratt, adminis
tralor's bond, appointment of np
praiser.
Estate of P. C. Allen, petition lo
make conveyance, order to convey
realty.
Eslale of W. S. Still, nff'iduvit of
publishing and posting notice of sale,
unilertnking upon order to sell
realty.
I'rolmto Court.
James Bowling et vir to Bur-
deile L. Dodge, land in twp.
37-2W $ 10
Geneva W. Allen, administra
trix, to Paul Lambert et
vir, land in twp. d.i-jw
Ida M. McGeo to John A. Mc
Intirc, lots in block 2,
Prncht's Alaska Add., Ash
land 1
A. 11. Reives to Kffic. L.
Reives, lols in block 0, Rail
road Add., Ashland - 1
E. S. 'full lo Elizabeth Tail,
land in block 3, Burr's Add.,
Medford -
C. E. Gates et ux lo Jackson
County Building & Loan as
sociation, lots in block 1,
Bryant Add., Medford 10
Nellie Stephenson et ux lo W.
W. Caldwell, land ill Ash
land 1
$10G Reward, $100
The frail- of Hill r-niwr will tip lraaril to
Irani Ihnt lliin ! It fnaal utii, Un-'iilfl tllai-aar
tlmt rlrnrr hna ln-n Hltlo to rum In Mil ltd
Maura, and that la Catarrh. Ilnll'a Catarrh l.'nro
la tin- nnij nifamrr run, now atiimn n, im- nn-u-Iral
fraternity. Catarrh tn-lnit a eonatloillmin
fll.rnac. rt-niilnsi A i-nmtlttitlonal le-atmi-nt
llall'a Catarrh t'urr- la Inai-n llit.rnallr. ai-tllK
llrcr-tlr ni.m tin. Iilnotl and tniirrmi aiirfnn-a nf
the ayali-tn. tlirr,-to" ni-atrnylnit tin fnnnilntli.n
nr in iii.'-bw, an'i Kiting: ini inui-ni piii-iikhi
iit uitnunir up tin- romiHuunn aim b.huhiiik n,
turn In dolnir Ita wnrk. Tim nrnnrli-tnfa hnvi
an itiilrh. faith III lla rnratlrn rriwi-r th" thnr
nff'T Oliff llumlr'il D'-llara fnr any raao that It
falla to rum. Si nn fir llal or tialini'iniam.
Aillrraa K. 1. CI1KNKV A CO., ToMo, 0.
amd br all lirnmrMi. tr.c
Taka Ilall'l 1'amluT I'llla for ronatlpatlon.
IfEIP WANTED FEMAXB
WANTUI) Competent woman for
genoral hoiiKcwork. Phono 80,'i-J
I'M
WANTED A cook at tho Mira Vista
Orchard.
WANTED Good cook for family of
two. Phone 32, Jacksonville. I2!"
WANTED (ilrl for general house
work. Phono 507-JB.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Pickers at Marshall Or-
chiird, Oakdalo Avenue, i'litmn
115-J. 130
WANTED Man and wife for gener
al work at Hotel Holland. 1-10
WANTED Pickers .-.t Mlra Vista Or-
chard. Phone n!-J2.
WANTED Man and wife without
family for general ranrh work
wife to do housework. Steady em
ployniont. Address Mall Tribune
Dox II.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED .Man with four hourses,
wants day or contract work. Phone
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy or rent 100 lug
boxes. Phono 4-12-X. 130
WANTED To exchango, two desira
ble building lots In Los Angeles for
house in Medford, or ranch near.
Box J. C, Mull Titbune. 130
WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry
weekly. We assure you fair treat
ment and highest prices in the city,
Get our trade and cash prices. War
ner, Wortman & Gore. '
WANTED Brio us your eggs and
x-omiry. we pay casn, jieaiora
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to move. Phone
4R8-M. or 4.8R-X-
FunvmnED apartments
FOR RENT-Furnished Apt summer
rates. The Borben. Phone 838-11.
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland. 1
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Brick Candy Storo room
at 211 West Main. Also two-story
dwelling at 402 S. Nowtown St,
John F. White. 142
FOR RENT Farms and stock ranch
es, garden land. Gold Ray Realty
FOR REM ROUSES
FOR RENT A fine two story bunga
low, 6 rooms, slopping porch, store
room. All modern. Beautiful
lawn. 322 So. Newtown. Iuquiro
first house In rear.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Good family milk cow.
13G Portland Avenue. Phono 267-
L. 134
FOR SALE Gentle saddle pony $3!.
Telephone 2 01-Jl. 133
FOR SALE 17 bead cattle, 5 milk
Cows, 6 coming 2-yoar-old hoifors,
G spring calvos. P. O. Box, 2, Tolo,
Oregon, 130
FOR SALE Choap. 1300-lb. work
Horse, or will trade for cow or
wood. Phono 201J4. 129
FOR SALE Horses and cows, 2A
miles east of Modford. E.B, Cur
ry. 129
FOR SALE Young pigs with sows,
at westorlund Orchards. Phone
Clomons 8F2.
FOR SALE Good team, 2400.
Ed.
M, White. Phone 594.
FOR SALE 250 head of sheep. F,
L. Orr, Rogue llivor, Oregon. 187
FOR SALIC MTftCETjljANEOUS
FOR SALE Wo havo sonio oxcop
tlonal bargains in used ears and
believe that ill tho list below yon
will find what you want: Hudson
Super Six, 7-passenger, $1100.00;
Packard, 1911, ti-passengor, 4-cyl-inder,
$.100.00; Packard, 1913, fi-
passenger, (i-cyllnder, $900.00;
Chalmers, n-passengor, 6-cylindor,
$1100.00; Franklin, 7-pnssenger, 0-
cylindor, $900.00; Bulrk, 7-pnssen-gcr,
0-cyllnder, $Si'i0.00; Auburn
fi-passoagor, (i-cyllndor, $100.00;
Cadillac, 2-passongcr, 4-cyllndor
$400.00; Cadillac, fi-passenger, 4
cylinder, $425.00. Tonus at above
prlcoB or 10 per cent discount for
all cash. As a special orrcr ror
this week, wo will refund round
trip railroad faro to any ono pur
chasing ono of tho abovo. Portland
Motor Co. 131
FOR SAM5 Oak wood, cord longlhH
$5.50 per cord. Call 25F22, Eagli
Point after 0 p. m. 131
FOR SALE Overland car In first-
class cnadillon. Must bo sold at
once. Price $325.00. 401 South
King. 1321
FOR SALE- 1915 Ford louring car,
$285.00. Valley Garago.
FOR SALE 1914 Ford. Seo J. V
Wells. Jacksonville, or phono 3114
Jacksonville. 1 2 i
FOR SALE Nlco ripe Alexandria
peaches, 2c per lb., picked at tho
ranch. Roso Orchard, 597-ltl.
FOR SALE MnnsOmo mahogany
dining room set, sideboard, china
closet, tablo, eight chairs, used two
years. Cost $300; cash price, Hit
modlnlo salo. $100.00. Box 80,
Mall Tribune. 130
FOR SALE Ford touring car, run
3300 miles. Liko new. Box 80
Mall Tribune. 130
FOR SALE E. M. F. Auto Bug, good
condition, cheap If sold at one
Phono 205-J. 130
FOR SALE Ford with light delivery
body, $235. 2 12 W. Main. 129
FOR BALE ItmAL KHTATH
WANTED To exchango 5 acres 111
fruit wilh paid up wnter right, 4
room house, fine soil, 3 tulles o
liolse. Idaho. Wants somethliiK
similar within a few miles ot Med
ford. Box 19. Mall Tribune. 13
FOR SALE A bnrKiiln In 10 acres
ISb miles from center of Medford;
on corner of two roads; in hearing
fruit: fenced: no buildings: sold
for $7000 rash four years ago
M.H1 fnlo l-'kllO ,,n,-t Ollull- ilitilrou
('. t'rosman, 1259 First Ave., Onk-
laiio. vhi. lo,.
FOR SALE Six acres, two acres In
alfalfa, roninlndcr fine garden land
fruit nuts, berries, good barn, out
houses, otc, six-room house, cheap,
cash or terms. Address Box 124.
Jacksonville. Oregon. 138
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 per acre up, on long time,
may payments, or might exchange
for other clear property. Address
Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOUND
FOUND Bicycle owner ran 1;m
same by proving properly and p..
lag for ad. 32U N. I lolly. I:
FOR F.XCHAXOH
FOR SALE Or trade for auto, otio
Belgian stallion, S ye:i-n old; nio
Jersey rattle and yearlines colts.
C. W. Casobolt, Route 2. 132
LOST
LOST. Tall light nnd llrene plate
No. 11419. Notify Medford Vul
canizing Works. Lost betw-en
Modford and Ashland. lii
LOST Tan color female hound from
Dr. Helms'. Reward. Return to
Dr. Holms. 132
MONEY TO I,OAN
MONEY TO LOAN On good secur
ity. Phono 047-.I. J. It. Andrews,
Modford Business Collego Bide..
Room 2.
MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm security. Earl
Tumy, 210 Garnott-Coroy Dldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. Seo D. R. Wood.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nations'
Bank Building.
A. E. REAME3 Lawyer. Garnet
Corey blilg.
Accountant,
B. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & IT,
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
LAHER ATJTO SPRING CO.' Wo
are operating the largest, ones?
and best equipped plnnt In the P
clflo northwest. Use our springe
when others fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AN?) REPOVtTS We
collected some accounts 14 yenr?
old. We know how to get th
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. nan
kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main st
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Drn.
lels Clothing Store in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Pbcnc
692-Y.
Knglneer ana Contrnctnr
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer r.nfl
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bid
Survoys, estimates, Irrigation dralm
age, orchard and land Improvement.
farm Loans.
LOANS Medford nnd Roguo River
National Farm Loan associations,
5 to 40 years, Intorest 6 per cont-
6 per cent $3 soml-atiniially on
each $100 of loan pays Interest nnd
principal In 3(1 years. Privilege of
paying $25 or any multlplo thereof
after 5 years. Deposits received, 4
per cent, convertible into 4 Mi per
cent Farm Lonn Bonds. Buy a
bond $25, $50, $100, $500 and
$1000. E. II. Hard,' Sncretary
Troasuror, Garnctt-Corey Uulldin'-',
Modford, Oregon. ' 129
(Snrbngn
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the Bummer, (.all
on the city garbage- wagons l'
good service. Phone 874-L. f.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Mulc
FRED ALTON IIAH'JHT Teacher o
piano and harmony. Knight Mu"!t
Btudlo, 401 Garuett-Corty IV-ig,
Phone 72.
lasurnnce
EARL S. TUMY -General lnsur:in.-.r
office. Fire; Automobile, Accl.'.-ri,
Liability, Plato Glass, Couimet
and Surety Bonds. Excellent eo:n
panics, good local service. No. 2iV
Garnolt-Coroy Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Orilerpltlv,-
phyBlclan. 303 liarnettCoiny bu'iii
tag. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician f!'vj
surgeon. Prnctlce MniHcd to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Kvi-s hc!i u
tlflcally tostod and glr.nscs H-itr
piled. Oculist and Auiist f ir S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. 1 . fe I'. C),
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone !.
Printers and Publisher
MEDFORD I'KINTIN'U CO., )'".s the
host equipped print lug of(ii- In
' Southern Oregon; Book 1 t ts ! r-1,
loose leaf lodgers, billing Mj -ii-'- t.
etc, Portland prluoi. iV
Fir at.
Transfer
EADS 1 RAN'SKEH ft HTOKAIiiO iM
Office 42 North Front nt, l':i.-;i
815. Prices rlitht Siivho iir
antrt
IXTEIU liP.AV AUTOCAR CI.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medrord for Ashl.ind. Talent,
and Phoenix dally, exi""'it tlini'la', at
8:00 a. m 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in.
lso on Saturday at 10: 15 p. ra. Sun
days leave nt S and 10:30 a. in. luid
:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:3d p. in. Les-.o
Ashland for Medford daily, ex vet
Sunday, nt 9:00 a. ni., 1 :00, 4:r0 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at H:30. Sundays leave Ashland st
9:00 a. m nnd 10.30 a. in., 1. 00,
4:30, 6:30, and 10:30 p. in,
Ansto Supplies