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HEDFORD M3TC TRTTSTTNTi, trEDTORD, OKEfiOyT, TITTJT?STAY, 'AUGUST 2?,, 1017 " " PAOTC FfTE MILITARY DUTY AWAITS THESE MEN IN ORDER NAMED (Continued from yesterday.) List of names or persons whose Registration Cards are In the posses sion of tli'.s Local Board. In the order of ijtholr liability for military service, as. determined hy thfs Local Board and as required by the Rules and Regulations. Serial ... Order No. Name. Address. No. .$0 A.'D. Freeman, Ashland.. 1054 ; 244 W. Watson. Ashland ...... 1055 153 C. K. Brown, Ashland...;.. 105G 1017 E. a. Darnellle, Medford 1057 231 P. Trefren, Ashland 1058 969 O. H. Ames, Medford 1059 34 F. Pruett, Ashland 1060 761 G. H. Grover, Medford .... 1061 1190 SI. R. Tfredenburg, Sams Valley I .'. ; 1062 787 H. U, Scholz, Medford.... 1063 680 A. R. Xordwlck, Medford 1064 81 B. H. Smith,-Ashland 1065 tt8g I. D. Renollct, Central Pt. 1066 1186 G. A. Webster, Rogue R. 1067 826 E. Marshall, Medford 1068 296 C. P. Burr, Central Point 1069 489 W. Cotton, Rogue River..- 1070 1381 F. P. Flurry, Talent 1071 J005 Horace Bromloy, Medf'rd 1072 380 O. W.. Train, Prospect.... 1073 1208 O. R. Trcsham, Cent'l Pt. 1074 395 J. M.. Stewart, Eagle Pt. 1075 : 27 W. C. Baldwin, Ashland.. 1076 647 J. R. Schumpf; Jacksonv. 1077 112$ I. C. Cbilders, Medford.. 1078 884 G. E. Pierce. Medford...!.. 1079 843 R. R. Sleight, Medford.. 1080 798 E. G. Peachey, Meofdrd.,.. 108 1 1286 P. h. McDonald, Trail 1082 1384 R. Hansen, Jacksonvlle.. 1083 132 M. McCourey, Ashland.... 1084 1233 G. C. Peebler, Talent...... 1085 B8$ D. A. Marsh,-Jacksonville 1086 834 H. M. Isbell, Medford... 1087 1238 A. J. Rose, Talent 1086 325 J. H. Frederick, Cent. Pt. 1089 1447 S. M. Wertz, Ruch 1090 1296 C F. Smith, Buncorn....!... 1091 289 R. P. Raincy, Central Pt. 1092 1093 E. L. Van Dyke. Medford 1093 443 C. L. Glvan, Eagle Point 1094 ?24 R. S. Hubbard, Ashland.. 1095 ' 951 C. A. Luman, Modford-.. 1096 779 C. J. Hansen, Medford.... 1097 58 R. D. Hinas. Jacksonville 1098 v389 E. N. Coy. Eaglo Point.... 1099 ?807 C. C. Smith, Ruch 1100 1162 W. J. Blalock, Rogue R. 1101 1047 T. E. McGraw, Centr'l Pt. 1102 ' 728 H. M. Gault, Medford 1103 690 A. Peterson, Medford 1104 1133 B. Hamlin, Medford 1105 149 M. L. Hollopeter, Ashlnnd 1100 482 J. W. E. Dawson, Pros- .' . pect 1107 :97 ,T. E. Patterson, Ashland HON 1239 G. A. Galhreath, Talent.. 1109 219 A. S. Kendall, Applesato 1110 693 E. L, Roth, Medford It 1 1 839 A. J. Moran, Medford .... 1112 1249 G. Qnackonbush, Talen.... 1113 1094 J. n. Bushong, Medford.. 1114 45 K. P. Nlms, Ashland 1115 605 A. Ilinkle, Jacksonville. 1116 1246 E. G. Briscoe, Talent 1117 687 J. V. Mason, Medford l'llS' 186 E. Keyes, Central Point.. 1119 1135 L. H. Fay, Medford 1120 641 E. J. Wyatt, Gold Hill.... 1121 247 E. W. Davis, Ashland 1122 179 R. C. Bailey, Ashland 1123 684 C. E. Morey, Medford.... 1124 997 J. J. Kllkinson, Medford 1125 992 C. Chapman, Medford 1126 253 J. W. Bennett. Ashland 1127 1273 P. W. Quackenbush, Tal ent 1128 263 E. W. Smith, Butte Falls 1129 677 W. C. Kasshafer, Jack sonville 1130 i 732 H. O. Lewis, Jacksonville 1131 661 ,T. A. Kazmarek, Medford 1132 727 T. L. O'Farrell, Nashville ' Tenn 1133 584 C. E. Mitchell, Jacksonv. 1134 496 E. D. Croft, Rogfe River 1135 811 H. R. Welch, Medford.... 1136 ',12 D. T). Norris. Ashland 1137 897 N. M. Dudley, Medford.... 1138 1078 G. W. Baker, Medford 1139 748 M. Stanley, San Francis co, Cal 1140 los D. V. Hastings, Ashland.. 1141 178 C. L. Morse. Ashland 1142 377 P. P. Chartraw, Derby.... 1143 9 H. C. Beebe, Ashland 1144 347 M. H. Witte, Central Pt. 1145 .70 W. L. Smith, Ashland.... 1146 16 E. Morrison, Ashland 1147 952 H. W. Childs, Medford.... 1148 695 E. L. Minear, Medford.... 1149 ' 789 L. H. Plckcl, Medford 1150 849 B. L. Morscr. Medford ... 1151 134 R. F. McCampbcll, Ashl'd 1152 1372 M. Thompson. Central Pt. 1133 fi07 F. W. Ortman, Jacksonv.1154 1344 P. D. Coy, Central Point 1155 374 G. S. Baglcy, Ashland 1156 1219 Y. H. Allen, Jacksonville 1157 025 ,1. H. Maulo, Medford 1158 173 Z. P. Moody, Ashland H.'iJ V4 W. M. Howslcy, Cent'l Pt. 1160 K19 C. A. Whyiock, Medford 1161 166 P. Williams, Ashland '. 1162 1039 R. R. Howling, Medford.. 1163 4 74 H. E. Peyton, Derby 1101 60 M. TO. Plvmate, Ashland.. 1163 518 J. E. Judv, Medford. ..... 1106 759 J. A. Corum, Medford ... 1167 208 G. W. Learned, Provolt. 1 10S 293 W. E. Price, Jr., Central Point 1109 Not gravity, but boll. fiZfJtr A ing points, is the real I jftbJ tet for gajoline. Red I K 3 5 I Crown has the correct I K iei: If I boiling points in a con ,, yfc dis3 tinuous chain jjjjyr Oil Company eW" "i 1403 L. L. Long, Ashland 1170 771 C. O. Dewey, Medford.... 1 1 7 1 785 L. V. Zundel, Medford ... 1172 404 C. A. Henslev, Eagle Pt. 1173 137 E. B. Bostwick, Ashland 1174 13G2 H. W. Brittsan, Rogue R. 1 175 3(19 A. Clement. Climax 1176 575 R. K. Regar, Medford.... 1177 277 W. R. Parker. Butte Falls 1178 987 C. A. Learned, Medford.. 1179 411 L. B. French, Eagle Point 1180 SO F. J. Murphy, Ashland.... 1181 266 M. J. Brainard. Butte F. 1182 123 M. I. Hibbs, Ashland... USS 249 R. C. Hartley, Siskiyou.... 1184 204 E. E. Simmons, Beagle.... 1185 387 E. M. Koonlg, Derby 1186 1085 A. W. Mason, Medford.... 1187 921 R. H. Browne, Medlord.: 1188 1182 R. F. White, Rogue River 1189 139 L. C. Baker, Ashland 1190 67 W.' V. Here; Ashland 1191 159 C. F. Duty, Ashland 1192 419 V. R. Mathews, Eagle Pt. 1193 197 R. L. Doty, Medford 1194 : 338 E. B. Stanley, Central Pt. 1195 165 C. D. Mathes. Ashland.... 1196 1351 J. H. Trefren, Rogue Riv. 1197 1263 J. E. Silva, Talent 1198 767 C. L. Miles, Medford ...... 1199 1193 L. D. Corlies, Gold Hill.... 1200 : 334 E. Musty. Central -Point.! 1201 3S6 W. L. Morritt. Derby ....... 12 02 1001 M. C. Gray, Medford 1203 252 R. C. Avent, Jr.. Ashland 1204 : 78 C. V. Cary, Ashland ........ 1205 i 703 C. O. Sundt. Portland 1206 1041 N. J. Morrell, Central Pt. 1207 1229 W. G. Tavorner, Ashland 120S .644 J. W. George, Denver.. .J.. 1209 683 R. H. Sowers, Medford.;....1210 1062 W. L. Lewis. Central Pt. 1211 412 R. Bieherstedt, Eagle Pt. 1212 1026 A. L. WTight, Medford. .. 1213 996 G. Garrett. Medford 1211 301 A. E. Adams, Central Pt. 1215 1056 R. D. Flaherty, Cent. Pa. 1216 733 J. Vinsen, San Francisco, Cal 1217 1044 L. L. Lewis, Central Pt. 1218 ' 587 C. W. Davis, Medford .i.... 1219 828 C. A. Brown, Medford i... 1220 937 C. M. Jennings, Medford 1221 490 G. A. Woodcock. Gold H. 1222 340 G. C. T. Peart. Central Pt. 1223 706 A. H. Morris. Bradley- ville, Missouri 1224 729 W. A. Heffner. Medford.. 1225 401 P. W. Haley, Eagle Point 1226 719 R. R. Rush, Medford 1227 515 F. E. Land, Medford 122 8 1100 J. M. Ferns, Medford 1229 255 V. G. Dollarhide, Siskiyou 1230 668 I. N. Edwards. Jacksonv. 1231 638 R. A. Hutchinson, Gold Hill 1232 1356 M. A. 'Xeathainer, Rogue River 1233 22 E. H. Llnvillc, Ashland.... 1234 (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) FULL REGIMENT OF LUMBERJACKS RECRUITED District Forester George H. Cecil, Portland, Oregon, announces that the regiment of lumbermen,' officially known as the Tenth Engineers ( for est), and nlcknnmed the "lumbortack regiment," has been recruited to full strength, and tho forest sorvlce which has been secuiiing the men has been notified by the war depart ment to list no more candidates for servico with this regiment. In an ticipation, howver, of a possible call soon for another regiment of the same character, the listing officors all over tho country have been Instruct ed to continue listing names of suit able men who may be summoned when needed. The "lumberjack regiment" is not a fighting force, but will be employed In woods oiferatlons In France, get ting out material for army use. The recruits are now being assembled in Washington, where they are drilled dally by the officers assigned to com- mnnd them. Colonel Woodruff of the regular army, who will head tho rcgl mcnt, is in charge and with tho as sistance of a staff made up of prac tlcal lumbermen and foresters Is pro viding an equipment of the most up-to-dato character for the type of woods operations called for, in the list of tho experience of the allies. The regiment will take with It both stationery and portablo sawmills with ovorything necessary for logging and sawmill work and for transporting the product. Hoard of Equalization Notice. Notice is hereby given that on th.; second Monday In September (10th day), 1917, the board of equalization will attend in the assessor's office at the court house, in Jacksonville, Jack son county, Oregon, and publicly ex amine the assessment rolls and cor rect all errors in valuation, descrlp tioii, or qualities of land, lots or other I-roporty assessed by the assessor. And It shall bo the duty of person interested to appear at tho time and place appointed. Dated this 23d day of August, 1917, at Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore gon. J. B. COLEMAN", County Assessor. E FOR ARMED SHIPS BE WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. As a re sult of the official report on the subr marlne' destruction of the American tank steamer Campana, which said the gun crew's supply of shells ran out in the midst of the fight, the amount of ammunition supplied to armed merchant ships will be dou bled. The Campana had . 180 shells. Naval officers have not accepted as conclusive the unofficial report that the failure of the gunners of the Cam pana to strike the submarine was due to tho superior range of the subma rine's guns, but believe It more prob able that it was.a case pt low visibil ity, making the small attacking craft an exceedingly bad target. It Is also pointed out that the speed of the tanker was not great, giving to the submarine an advantage. , The Campana's captain and five of the naval crew were captured and taken on the submarine. Reports have said the submarine was later sunk by a French cruiser. Hart let t Pcnra. . , .New York 30 cars California Bartletts average $3.06. Chicago California Bartletts av erage $3.15. Boston, California Bartlotts aver age $2.55. Chicago Wlienr, CHICAGO, Aug. 23. Wheat: Open. Close. September ...f'J.06 $2.07 Poll hi nd Grain. PORTLAND, Aus. 23. Wheat- No quotations. Today's cur receipts: Wheat 18, barley 2,'i'lour 4, outs 1, hay 0. August delivery bids: Outs, No. 2 white feed, .$51; barley, standard feed, fill; browing, $50; bran, $:)(!; shorts, $:)8. l'oilhind Livestock. PORTLAND, A iir. 2.'. Catfle Receipts 271; market sternly. Calves ifi(i..r)0!).2."). Hogs Receipts 700; market lower. Pi 'imfi Iiht, $.7.7(fi 1 8 ; primo lion vy $17.7.')(iH8; pigs, $18.50(8)17: hulk, ir'17.75. Shcciv-Receiiits ,10. Valley lambs tll.75(y12.75; yearlings, JfV)(,i 10.50; wethers, .f!).75( 10.25; owes, f8fe'8.50. : Portland ltulter. PORTLAND, Aug. 23. Duttcr tin- chunged. ITALIANS TAKE 16,000 (Continued from page 1.) , day, retired under pressure from the region of Raggcd.cm and Kemmern, to the Lake Sliloyirn and I'Vunken- dori region. 1 he official stalcmenl issued today by the Russian war de partment niiiioiineiiig this withdrawal says that the German artillery con ducted an intense fire in this sector. German Report. HKRUN, via London, Aug. 2:i. In the fighting yesterday in the reg ion of Verdun, the German general headquarters staff today reports the Trench gained n fooling onlv in a flonniiii foremost trench on n small front to the wesl of the Vaehernu ville-Ileaumiint road. Genniin forces yesterday occupied without fighting the Russian posi tions west of the river An to the Od- ing-Itigaun lino on tho Riga front according to the official announce ment made today hy the tierniun war department. Illlti.-h HiiccnsMriil, IIRITISII FRONT IN FRANC!' AND HKLGIL'M, Aug. 2:1 (by the Ah- Miciuied I'ress). liclimic success can lie recorded this morning for the latest, llritish operations east and northeast of Ypres, on the llelgian front, winch yesterday were sur rounded by much uncertainty owing to the fierceness of the resistance offered by the Germans. HiimuindlnK Lrns. LONDON, Aug. 2.1. The llritish have advanced their lines southwest of Lens, the war office announces. An attack east of Langeiniiivk was repulsed, llritish posts in tho neigh borhood of Lomhurtyzdc, Ilelgium, were raided by the Germans. , CANADIAN ARMY IIKADQi'AR TKliS l.V FliANCK, Aug. 2:1 (by Canadian Press, Ltd.). Southwest Lens at .1 o'elnek this morning, after a short hut intense bombard ment, the Manitoba troops attacked the Green Grassier, n huge heap of pit refuse mi the norlh hank of the Sonebej! river, by which our ndvanee into Lens from the outU was barr- ed. The Fosse St. Louis, which con sists of a tangle of pithead machinery shot to pieces by ninny bc.iin.hard-, nients, was also attacked. On n front of about 700 yards the Manitiibiiiiis went forward from 200 to 400 yards and opened tho way to ward 1110 heart of the city on the south, ns the other advances of the past week had cleared one on the north and west. CENTRAL POINT Airs. W. If. Noreross nnd daugh ter, Miss Helen, arrived homo Tues day evening from n two months' pleasant visit with Iowa relatives and friends. Mrs. liodgo nnd daughter, who arc from tho stato of Illinois, uro visiting Roguo River valley kinfolks this month. They wore guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Iles- selgrave Wednesday. Mrs. I. Williams, n well-known and loved lady of Central Point, passed away at her home here Sunday even ing. Mrs. Williams was ft. resident of Central Point for a good ninny years und was held in high esteem nnd reverence here. She was 81 years of nge at the time of her death and her life, was one of service to others, and sacrifice, and no mutter how heavy her burdens or how dark her surroundings, Mrs., Williams' little wrinkled face was never seen without its smiles. The memory of her smile and deeds will live in the hearts of her many friends for ninny months, and while she will be missed, wo cannot hut say that it is best, for at last she has .received her reward. The, funeral services of the little old lady were held at tho Baptist church here Monday morning, , Rev. Bnndy officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hill nnd son, of Iowa, stopped off .here Tuesday en route to Ilillsborp, Or., to s)icnd n few hours with their former neigh bors, Mr. nnd Mrs. Murrow. Leslie Hawk, ypungest sop of Mrs. i. A. Hawk of tjus cily, left Tuesday evening for Portland, where, ho will enter a machine shop and study to fit, himself , fqr (in expert mcehnnic Leslie is quite experienced ' now ii innchino repairing nnd constructing and under the proper surroundings will one day make ono of tho best mechanics in the country. The youn man was accompanied to Rortlnnd by Mrs. Kllison, in whose home lie will slay during his stop in Oregon's largest city. . The community was much grieved Thursday morning, August 10, when it became known that Mrs. Janell Cuiiimings, wife of R. F. Cumiuings, had brent lied her last. Death was ul last a relief to lliis patient, suffer ing woman who had lain lor weeks on a bed of Hie most intense suffer ing nnd pain, hut until the last her many anxious friends und relatives had hoped Hint thero might be better days ahead and that sbo might live to once more fill the town with her presence nnd cheer. Mrs. Cuiii mings (ived here several years and was a member of the local W. R. C. iShc was a devoted mother and wife a true friend and an honest, upright woman in every way. Mrs. Cum mings leaves to mourn her death I husband, I). F. Ciinimings, of tilt; citv; n son, .James M. Ctunmings, also of Central Point, and two daughters, Mi's. Ray Agcr of lleppncr, Or., mid Mrs. Wimple of Minnesota. , , 11. F. Ciiinmings and ,)ames M Ciiinmings desire to (bank the Indies of (enlral Point for Ihc greut kind ncss shown the wife and mother during her lonk sickness ; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. F.mma lichb, accompanied hy her son Jrvin, relumed (he first, of the week from Portland, the former having been there on a visit and the latter having had employment thqrc for the pnst six months. Miss Klla Witte, Gladys Holmes and Martin and Fred Witte returned Tuesday cVening from a week's out ing at Crater lake, l'Vl't KlainalU and Islamatli Falls. Mrs. W. (1. Moody and children of Sum! Point, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Moody's siter, Mrs. Henry Riley, in this city. . Mrs. Fred Hill and son of Sioiiv City, la., spent Wednesday lit Rogue river fishing und picnicking. W. J. Freeman, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Julia Owen nud Mrs. Court Hull, Ihi' latter of Medford, are tour ing the coast this week. P. 10. Saniloz, until recently of Trail, has moved into the Lccver bouse, corner of I'irst and Alder streets. I. C. liohnell, Mrs. Rohnctt nnd son George, accompanied by Miss Esther Piinkcy and G. S. Moure spent Sunday nt Dead Indian, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. I 'rice and family and K. R. Glcnson nnd family were at Soilu Springs the first of the week. Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Nichols of this city. , accompanied by .Miss Bessie CHICHESTER S PILLS W tup. uiAHnm iihajik. a Tvan k.n at lirtt, siranl, !iKH A c hl-'bM.ur'a lllMid TtrndV 0LV nu l H4 f"l i.U mmlllAV VJ b.',. til ll l"l KIU. V i.J Tl Iir ifMr AT Praccl'f. A-Hrill.M!I.H.Tr.llf .Jf .hM llllA.llt fll.1.4. f t V v B SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVLKWHUiE Nichols nnd Otto Nichols of Cottage' Grove mudo a trip to Crater lake,! Fort Klamath uud Khuuath Falls this week. Mr. mill Mrs. Jess Wright, after n ten days' visit with relatives here, left for their home ill Riverside, Cal., Wednesday morning. Mr. Wright formerly lived here and was much pleased to view once more the scenes of his boyhood days. John K. Ross, Ross Klein, T. D. Ross and O. 0. Williams are at home again after u week's hunting trip in tho mountains. F.nrl and Pearl Peyton went to Crescent City the middle of hist week with tho McKay family of Goold Hill. Lorn McKay came up after the two young folks in a enr, and tho trip to the const was mado with two em's. Bert Higinbotham and family spent from Friday to Sunday at Derby with Bert's mother, whoso condition docs not improve. Someone sits with her day anil night nud, her suffering is intense. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcclor nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Blanchnrd spent tho day Sun day with Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Dits worth. Mrs. Nichol und three chil dren wcro also there. Mrs. R. K. Peyton nnd Mrs. John Richardson and Karl Peyton motored to Medford Thursdny. Uriah Vaughan returned to the vnl- lev. Sunday alter a wuek or more spent at home. Mr. nnd MVs. Stanley, who live on the Ren Higinhothnm place, are the promt parents or a son, which was born nt Sacred Heart hospital the St Ii inst. Mother and son are now doing nicely. Mr. Brophy's car is a Maxwell in stead of n Chcvrojet. Guy Wnddell is also a recent car owner. His is n Buick. Automobiles nro pretty numerous in this pint of the country. ,Thc W. C. T.' U. met Saturday wild Mrs. ISIancliard. A party of hunters have been enmped nt Mr. Lewis' lute, l.V. Mr. Lewis went to Med fori! Sun day and expects to return Tuesday. Mr." and Mrs. Wes Kelso nnd daughter and H. McKco nnd his mother started Saturduy on a trip to Grant county. Mr. Kelso is out of the mail-carrying business now. . Lloyd Wilson is carrying the mail at present. .William MoLcod .went to Crat hiko with the K. of P.'s and was init ialed on Wizard island. Miss Hatlie Howlelt of Knglc Point visited at Mr. llamuicl's lust Thurs day. Mrs. Pctligrcw's sister-in-law, Mrs. right, is visiting her for a few days. . Mrs. Pullen, Mjs. Robertson, T. J. Pollen nnd the Misses Anna nnd Mary Robertson went to Aslilund Sunday to alien,! church. Lust Saturday several from this vicinity went to the Ala Vista orch ard, where they were having packing school, teaching how to pack pears, The Lillle threshing machine has pulled ill for Ihc season. They had a short, run, the crop not being very good. Myrtle Minlcr visited Miss Kthcl J'',wcn last Friday night. Mrs. Dick Johnson nnd Miss Myr tle Minlcr visited Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Grant Miillhews, Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. William 1'err.y nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Sinilh and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ayres of Fugle Point visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Ayres. Mrs. Ayres and Mrs. Isabel visit cd Mrs. Wat lins 'iVncsdiiy. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. Ileal Kllo Transfers. Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff, to S. A. Carlton and Alsumcdu Carlton, land in twp. Jli- 1F -f 1 1 .HH.J Gain Kobinsoii to R. II Drown, land in twp. :(!-! 100 FOR BURNS, CUTS and WOUNDS Dinn.li Eucalyptus Ointment t all osua a-Tonca TUB( 280 J" 600 HKI.r tVANTKI MALK WANTBD Matt and wife without family for general ranch work, wlfo to do housework. Steady em ployment. A (id reus Mull Tribune Box II. WAXTEO 8ITCATION8 W'AS'TKD Man with four bourses, wants day or contract work. Phone 4J3-Y, 6 HELP WANTED FEMALE! WANTIil) Salesladies at Wool- worth's store. 125 Last Main St. t WAXTICD Competent woman for general housework. Phono 805-.I. I'll W'ANTUU Gill for gonoral housa- work. Also nurse. Mrs. 11. W. Bingham. Phone 597-J3. ' WANTED Cirl for housework. Phone 1F2J. Berkeloy Orchards. 133 WANTKD Girl for genoral houso- work. Phono 507-12. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry weeKiy. we assure you fair treat ment and highest prices in the city. Got our trade and cash prices. War ner, Wormian & Gore. WANTED Bring us your eggs and uuiuj, wo pay vaBU. jauuiuru Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Housos to more. Phon xs-M. or 488-X. WANTED Separator man for threshing outfit. Aply II. W. Bingham. Phono 597-J3. WANTED To rent a grnln farm, l-u acres or less, cash or grain ront. Address J. K Mall Tribune. 133 WANTED Wheat and barley. What have you to offer? Quote us your pneo uotivered at Ashlnnd. Enders Cash Department store. 133 WANTED To buy 10 to 15 acres of corn for silo. H. W. Bingham. Phono C97-J3. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALIC Good family milk cow. 136 Portland Avenue. Phone 207 L. 134 FOR SALE Gentlo saddle pony $35. Telephone 20 1-J1. 133 FOR SALE Young pigs with sows, at wcsterlund Orchards. , Phone Clomcns SF2. FOR SALE Good team. 2400. Ed M. White. Phone 594. FOR SALE MT&UKLLANEOUS VOK SALE 3V4- inch wagon .with . heavy bolstor springs and Biirroy. 218 S. ivy St, Plione 600-L. 134 FOR SALE Modorn three-chair har bor shop, equipped, best location, Grants Pass. Very reasonable. L. ' A. Lannor, Real Estato, Grants l-ass. 132 FOR SALIC Wlckson Plums, fine for jolly or butter, Uoffcoiuy Orchards, Phone 1F21. 133 FOR SALE Transcendent crab-nn pies. Phono 25R2. 132 FOR SALE Private salo of furnllure at 113 Goneva streot. I'hooo 131 132' ' uit tiAi.rc Wo hnvo somo excep tional bargains In used cars and bollovo that in tho list below you will find whnt you want: Hudson Super Six, 7-pnssonger. $1100.00: Packard, 1911, 5-passcngor, 4-cyl- inder, $500.00; Packard, 1913, 5 passenger, 6-cyllndor, $900.00; Chalmers, 5-passeneor, u-cylindor, $000.00; Franklin, 7-imssenger, 6- cylinder, $900.00: Buick, 7-pnsson ger, ti-cyllnder, 1X50.00; Auburn 5-pnssonger, 6-cyllndor, $100.00; Cadillac, 2-passonger, 4-cyllndor, $400.00; Cadillac, 5-passcngor, 4 cylinder, $425.00, Terms at above prices or 10 per cont discount for all cash. As a special oner for this week, wo will refund round trip rnilrond faro to any ono pur- chasing ono of tho above. Portland Motor Co.- Ul FOR SALE Oak wood, cord lengths $5.50 per cord. Call 25F22, Eagle Point after 6 p. ni. 13 I FOR 'SALE Overland car in first- class condition. Must bo sold at onco. Prico $325.00. 401 South King. 1321 FOR SALE Nice rlne Alexandria poaches, 2c. per lb., picked at the ranch. Itoso Orchard, 597-R1. FOR SALE rtRAL EBTATTi 'OR HALE Unincumbered lot near Dakota and Ijiurel, $50.00 cash Address Lot, euro Mall Tribune 130 FOR HALE At a bnrguln If sold In a week. $350 buys small 4 -room house and lot 100 feet from pave ment, all clear. Hot and cold wa ter, electric lights. Also furniture, 75 feet good bosp,' lawn mower and garden tools, all together or Sep arate. Rear 1110 W. Fourth St ' Phono. 91 0-X. Ml WANTED To cxihango 5 acres In fruit with paid up water right, 4 room house, fine soll,'.! miles of Boise, Idaho, Wnnts something similar within a few miles of Med ford. Box 19, Mall Tribune. 13 FOR SALE A bargain ill 10 acres. 1 mllos from center of Medford; on corner of two roads; In bearing fruit; fenced: no buildings; sold for I700O cash four years ago will take $2800, part, cash; address , C, Crosman, 12u9 First Avo., Oak laud, Cal. 130 FOR SALE 8lx acres, two acres In airalfa, romalnuer flno garden land, fruit nuts, berries, good barn, out houses, etc., six-room house, cheap, , c.nsn or forms. Address Box J 21 Jacksonville. Oregon, 138 FOR SALE Farming ' Innd, fruit land, stock ranches, timber Innd front $10 per acre up, on long time easy payments, or might exchange for other clear proporty, Address Gold Ray Realty Co. MISCKLLASKot'S AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 'to' 40 years, 5 per cent; "4 per cent on do posit, convertible Into 4',i per cent farm loan bonds: $250,000 tu bonds sold weekly and money paid farmers. E. II. Hard, Sec.-Treai N'ntiunal Farm Loans Ahhiis., Gar- uelt-Corcy llldg., Mcdiord. ' FURNISHED AIMBTMENT'H FOB RIONT Furnished Apt. summer rates. The Borben. Phone 93!-K. "OR RENT One completely furnish ed apartment at Hotel Holland FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RUNT Brick Candy Btoro room at 211 West .Main. Also two-story dwolling at 402 S. Nowtown St. John 1 White. 112 FOR RIONT Farms and stock ranch es, garden land. Gold Hay Realty Co. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT A flno two story buagn- low, 0 rqoins, sleeping porch,, storo room. All modern. Beautiful lnwn. 323 So. Newtown. Inquire first house in rear. FOR EXCnAXOE FOR SALE Or trade for auto, ono Belgian stallion. 8 yea-s old; nbio Jersey cattle and yeariintrs colts. C. W. Casebolt, Routo 2. 132 LOST ,OST. .Rook "Irrigation Engineer ing." Return to public library. 131 LOST Tan color female hound from Dr. Helms'. Reward. Return to Pr. Holms. 133 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On good secur ity. Phone G47-.T. 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 Garnott-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly payments. See D. R. Wood BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys fORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 8, Mcdrord. National Bank Building. A. B. REAMES Lawyer. Garnet! Corey bldg. Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified rublio Ac countant, room 411, M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Ansto Supplies LATTER AUTO SPRINQ CO. Wa are oporatlng the largest, ollesf and best equipped plant In the P ciflo northwost. Use our sprlngf when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Collections COLLECTIONS ANT REPOVtTS Wa collected some accounts 14 yean old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agencv, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Has kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main St. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. PmglnecT nnd Contractor FRI5D N. CUMmnGS EngineerTno contractor, 404 M. F. & H. BId, Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain, age, orchard and land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE Get your premlsea cleaned up tor the summer. Call on the city garbage wagona fo good sorvlce. Phone D'.'4-L. t. Y. Allen. Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Haight Musib Studio, 401. Garnett-Curey lilda. Phone 72. Insurnnco EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Date Glass, Contract and Hurety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local sorvlce. No. 2I( Oarnott-Corey lllilg. Miyslclnn nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Ournett-Corey build Ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 5(17. Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO., tma tha best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, eto. Portland prlcei. 27 Nurtk Fir at Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone XI5. Prices right H.iivlc cuar tntMd IMERIIII1AV AUTOCAR C. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashlnnd. Talent. and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 3:00 a. m 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Ibo on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sun days leave nt 8 and 10:30 a. m. and :00. 2:00. 5:30 and 9:30 D. m. Leave . Ashland (or Modford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a, nr., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p, m. Also on Saturday ntghta at 0:30. Sundays lenvo Ashland at 9:00 a. m and in. 30 a. ni.. 1:00, 4:30, 8:30, ana 10:30 p. m.