Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 25, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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    CUTTER : AND EGGS
r St II IN HA IN
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. WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 25.
How about butlcriuid eggs? -
(Already they nro: Selling . tit ' iriiil
' winter .prices butter at from 45 .'to
55 cents a Tttnl, eggs nt 50 to CO
' cunts a dozen. ,
iWliv tliese high prices? , .
t jWill they continue to advance pro
portionately during the winter? f
, si .fl eggs and butter by Christmas
mbv be expected.
Isn't Herbert Hoovor going lo do
any thing: about it? "
.These nro the questions c.-erv
: Ihisowife is nsking. Butter and
eggs constitute a sort of fixed charge
against the table, nn index by which!
the housewifo gauges her cxpemli
tuircs. ...
jTo answer the last question first,
Hbovcr is going to do something
. about it. . , ,
. 'resent prices are high both be
h clause mere is a snorttigc m p;oi:ne
ition and an increased demand, and
also because butter and eggs follow
ed the general upward foodstuffs !
movement while congress was squab
' Ming over food control.
:';Tho butter shortage is shown b.v
the fact that in spite of the high
prices which would tend to rest .-. ?l
: consumption, 30 per cent less bult't
... Ms gone into storage than a yen
ago. Also, storage eggs September 1
were only three per cent ahead of the
, same date, lfllfi.
.'Government figures show fM,(!-I,.
780 pounds of creamery butter in
' storage, September 1, as ngai ,st
r lQ.r,8;i(i,003 pounds September 1,
f -Villi a decrease of 10. G per cert
Of farm and packing butter, c:,m
mclly sold as "renovated" butter, the
sliprtago was still greater, Ivvng
; 1,405, 028 pounds against :i,(il5,074
popnds, or- a. decrease .of 6U.5 per
. cent. .. ,
(Viltl storage eggs on Hand Septem
ber 1 were 5,705, 174 cases, ag.i.nst
5,600,109 cases last year. This was
nn actual decrease for August of
013,908 cases. Normally, eggs move
into storage, not out, during August.
. 1 UI.W.OM llli.n.n.1
The butter shortage is blamed on
tho summer's high grain and beoi
prices, which made it more profitable
to sell cattle for beef. Also, be
Ifavc been sacrificed, the export do
mand for butter has trebled.
.Following soaring nrk-ts for bpe?
afid pork, prices for poultry have
been so higb as to induce Dinners
to deplete their flocks of chickens.
culling off eirg production.
lint the food ndmini'iiViUion be
lieves, butter and egg prices can be
regulated so as to prevent any con
siderable further advance during
tho winter. The plan has been de
cided upon and it is hoied to have
'thfi system in operation October 1.
4 The power to handle these pred
iliets lies in the authority to license
storago houses and" wholesale deal
ers, and it is to be exercised to the
limit.
i roHlaml Uvcstock.
il'OKTLANI), Sept. 25. Cattle
steady; receipts 108. Host beef steers
k9,00r.75; good beef steers $7 5Q
(fi $8.75; best hefo cows $0.75 (fi 7.50;
oronuiry lo goon cows j i.mnrji). i.t;
j best heifers $7.00 (fi S.00; liulls $1 00
' ftC.75; calves $7.00 (n 0.00 ; stockcrs
and feeder steers $ i.00 Ifi 7.25. .
T Hogs steady; recolpts 90. Prime
. j llght$17.S5ffj IS. 00; prlmo heavy
1X7.650-17.85; pigs $15.00 10.50;
j bulk of sales $17.75.
,f Sheep strong; receipts 400. We$t
crn lambs (13.000 13.50; valley
Iambs $11.75(5 12.75; ycarl!n;-,s
$10. 75(Ti 11.00; wethers $l0.5or;i,
4 10.75.; ewes 8.00(f) 00.
Part land Hotter.
PORTLAND, Sept. 25. Uuttci
firm. City creamery prints 4 8r; car
tons 10c; buying price hutterfat 4 iC
0 49c Portland; cube extras 47c;
prime firsts 45c; firsts 41c; dairy
35c.
Portland finiln,
Oats, cash, No. 2 white 40 barley
standard, 51, brewing $52; bran $35;
shorts $37; future oats $18.50; feed
barley n$50. browing $52; bra
$29.50; shorts $31.50; corn $53.30
Hartlett Tears.
.NEW O IK. Sent. :i. Caliloinia
I!artlett, J.87: California Coinice,
halves, . 1.7(1; Washington llurtlctu
'J.'J.'i; Oregon Hartlett, .J.l-'.
lioton Wiishinutuns. 1 .!" ; Oie-
Chicago Orcgons, 2.1'.'; Wa-h-
iligtons, $1.flo.
Philadelphia Washington. .f'J.S.5
n'". 2.':i.-,.
With Medford trade la Medford made
TODAY'S MME1S
,i..-7T, - T -v:-,.-. -,,lr.,r
Theaters andMoviesl
OOOOOOOOMOCOOOCKJOOOOOOOCXJOOOOOC
BESSIE BARRISCALE SURROUNDED BY THE HATED MALES
OF HER BOHEMIAN COURT, PAGE THEATER TONIGHT
BARRISCALE
AT THE RiALTO
V iviae t.
ft M
Marsh'
'A tn'Polly
V, oFttia'.
g:p Circus" .
f Pictures
9,.
Friday and Saturday.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir SU.
MniTiago Licenses.
William Schmidt and Anna Col'f-
maii. .
Circuit.
Henjuiniu S. liakor
linker, order anulling
vs. Hosier
decree of
VOl'I'O.
Edward llrownsworlli
John
llrownswoi'lh et al., defaull. '
Sopheiiia Ish linker 'el al vs. John
Winlgon ct al., proof of publication.
Oliver S. lb-own vs. , Charles IK
Colby, dismissed. -
., Mary Haily vs; James Daily, di
vorce. Hcrlha .Mae Kiucrick vs. Merlon J.
l-jnerick, stipiiialioii.
Jackson Couniy, for Medford Con
struction company, vs.. (iuardian
Casualty & Ciuariintce Co. et til"
stipulalion.
.J W. f (rover vs. Cluy W. Connei'
et al., for money. ,
John E. Itncho vs. Mary C. Cobb ct
al., foreclosure of tax lien.
John F. Kocho vs. lloratio.S. San
f'onl, foiiM'losuni of tax lien.
(oMirge II.' Manning vs. OeorLic W.
Ilcrrioll et al.,' to recocr possession
of really.
Harvey K. Murphy vs. Ifeddilh
Murphy, dioi-cc.
Illi.abelli I'ne vs. C. A. Pop, sum
mons. Charles A. Pritelt . Charles I,.
Hanson et al., reply,
M. L. Johnson vs. Samuel I'erfol
son et al., motion.
Prolmto.
F.sImIc of Kosaiiah l'oKfll, bond ol
minimis! rat or.
F.-lale of Karl lloefll. bond ol
admini-l ralor. onlh of ndininist nilor.
Estate of Tliomi's M. liurr, alii
dnvit of posiin-.' and publishing no
tice of sMc, iiiulci inking.
Samuel Morcnz-Oescr et al., hon
ors oath and bond of cunrdum.
l-.-talc ol dacoli I. Kilter, niisiier
of guardian ad lib, proof of pnbli 'a
t i n of rilnlion, order for sale of
really.
K-I.Hc of Jerome I. Wiiliaiiis,
bond of u'luiiui-lrator.
BESSIE BARRISCALE IN
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l! .
mmmmm
I COURT HOUSE REPORT
Mrnwrm .'.watt; TtrmrrNn,
r- i j"r"f r-r-r r
TRIANGLE PLAY, "HATER OF MEN."
Eslafe of T. J. Johnson, executor's
first and final account, 'order of
final settlement.
Estate of Jerome D. Williams, ad
mitted to probate.
Estate of Until Keizur, final or
der. Estate of Olaf .e Iljerrcgaard,
petition to sell realty, order for cita
tion, petition, order.
GOLD HiLL NUGGETS
, Miss Dorothy Smith loft Friday
evening on train 10 for Seattle,
Wash., where sho will enter the
Washington state university. She
will spend Saturday and part of Sun
day with friends In Portland, pro
ceeding Sunday afternoon to her des
tination. Mrs. Lena Mao Avery left Friday
morning for a few months' visit with
her sons at Marshfield aipl Coquillo.
O. F. Nelson and Cleorgo E. Grif
fith of Portland stopped, over In Gold
Hill on their way to Oakland, Calif.
F. Victor of Chicago was In Gold
Hill the last part of the week.
.1. K. Drown of Oakland stopped
over in Gold Hill Friday.
Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Tom Cook
and children of Garden How wero in
Gold Hill Sunday.
Fred Guy of Sardine Creek district
was a business visitor to Gold Hill
.Monday.
K. Thompson of Hock Point was a
Gold Hill visitor Monday.
Mrs. Edith Leslie of lilackwcli Hill
was a shopping visitor to Gold 1 1 1 1 111
Monday.
Hunter .stirMo of laues ( reek was
a business visitor lo Gold Hill Mon
day. Mrs. J. W. Morrill was a Sunday
visitor to Medford.
A lurgo attendance at the church
Sunday evening enjoyed tho farewell
sermon ot tho liov. R. A. Hutchin
son, who left. Monday morning, 9
o'clock train, to attend the Oregon
conference of the M. 10. church nt
Springfield. Ho has many friends In
Gold Hill who are sorry to know thai,
lie is probably going to bo assigned
to other fields for tho next year's
work. Ho lias done a good work In
Ills few months' residence ln4our city
and has made friends Willi old nnd
young. He is admired b.v (he "busi
ness men and beloved by ills congre
gation who lament Hie depnrturo of
the. family from our midst.
Mrs. It. M. Nic holson, who lias been
at Wed during the summer months,
has jurt returned and reports a heavy
snow fell al Weed Friday morning,
when she left there.
Darlelgh Hlciwl was In from the
ranch Tuesday transacting business
matters. ' ;
Carl NeldoniVdycr or Jacksonville
motored over to Gold Hill Sunday, ac
companied by bis sister, Miss Anna,
and Miss (!oi1iird, to attend serv
ices at the M. -V.. church.
Misses Hoofs of Jacksonville camo
over to Gold Hill Sunday afternoon
Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of
the Stomach and Intestines, Autoin
toxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appcn
dlcltls and other fatal ailments re.
suit from Stomach Troublo. Thous
ands of Stomach Sufferers owo their
compieto recovery to Mayr's Wonder.
MP Ttcfr.Mr. rnl!k9 any other for
Ktnmnch Ailments. For silo by druR-
gisis everywhere.
medfotid,'
to visit at the pnrsonugo and attend" j
evening services. , Thoy nro great nd-
mirors of Rov. and Mrs. Hutchin
son. Agnes Fllppen spent Saturday aft
ernoon In Medford.
David Ciooloy of Detroit, Mich.,
who lias been traveling extensively
In tho Interests of mines, Is spend
ing tho fall months In Gold 1 1 ill
Inspecting somo properties in this
vicinity. He is now located in Kel
sey Arms building.
Miss Mary Tuax, who Is employed
in tho court house ot Jacksonville,
spent Sunday with nor parents in
Gold Hill.
A. Schourman spent Sunday with
his home folks at Ashland.
Mr.' and Mrs. Cuiitse Miller of
Sams Vulley wore, in from their ranch
transacting business and visiting rela
tives on Monday.
Ed Faira and Ross Kline ot Cen
tral Point were in Cold Hill Mon
day. Mrs. E. C. Miner, acompanled by
Miss Dorothy Nash, were in Cold
Hill Monday, seeing old friends. Mrs.
Minor was at olio tlmo a resident of
this section but is now of Medford,
and Miss Nash Is a resident of Oak
land, Calif.
Mrs. Louise Holiday and children
of Michigan came Thursday to visit
their sister, Mrs. Charles Koll.
E. 1?. Enyart and family nnd Frank
Enyart left for Coquillo the first of
the week by autp.
' Mrs. Robert Dow returned from
San 'Francisco last Sunday after n
number of' weeks' visit wiUi friends
living in dhat vicinity.
John Dunnington, TJoweli ITincs
and Tohc Garrett were hunting on
Jenny creek Sunday.
Mi's. Flora Thompson and Mrs.
Minnie Kelley left for Rent lie nnd
Vancouver, 11. C, this week on a two
weeks' vacation.
Judge and Mrs, F. L. Ton Vellc
accompanied by their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Sliickmati, motored to Crater
lake this week.
School opened Monday with the
following corps of teachers: (I, W.
(lodward, principal; Miss llurd, as
sistant principnl; Miss liencrof!
sixlh, scvcnlh and eight grades; Mrs.
Oscar Linn, third, fourth nnd fiflh
grades, and. Miss I'linnia Wendl, first.
second and primary grades.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Shafer have re
tinned from Weed, Oil., and will
spend Ihe winter in Jacksonville.
W. II. Mi'Daniel of Applcgule has
made a number oS business (rips lo
A CHILD KATES OIL,
CALOMEL, PILLS FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
tiivo "Caiifoniln Syrup of Figs" if
cross, sick, feverish,
' constiMitcil.
Look back at your childhood days.
Remember the "dose" mother insisted
on castor oil, calomel, cnthnrtics.
How you haled theni, how you fought
against taking them.'
With our children It's different.
Mothers who cling to the old form of
physics simply don't realize what thoy
do. Tho children's revolt Ifi well
founded. Their tender llttlo "in
sldes" aro Injured by them.
If your child's stomach, liver nnd
bowels need cleansing, give only deli
cious "Califarnla Syrup of Figs." Its
ncllon Is positive but gentle. Millions
of mothers keep this harmless "fruit
laxativo" handy; they know children
lovo to take it; that It never falls to
clean tho liver and bowels and sweet
en (lie stomach, and that a teaspoon-
fill given today saves a sick child
tomorrow.
Ask your druglst for a 50-ccnt hot
Ho of "California Syrup of Figs,'
which has full directions for babies,
children of all ages and for grown
tips plainly on each bottle. Hcware
of counterfeits sold here. Sen that
It Is made by "California Fig Sjrup
Company." Refuse any other kind
with contempt.
Medford
Real Estate
1 1. Reasons for buying now.
All shrewd investors know that
tho time to buy property Is when
evnrvono Is selling,, and sell inter
at a profit when everyone is buying.
THAT'S IIL'SINHSS GOOD HI'SI
NESS, tho world over.
It Is an AXIOM that property well
bought is half sold.
Now Is tho tlmo to buy bargains
in Medford property. Husltiess is
and has been improving In all parts
of the t'nlted States and Is now com
ing to Medford.
If you waul good property come
and see us, or if you have good prop
erty that you are willing to sell at
going prices, lift with us and have
us sell it for you.
Bennett Investment Co.
102 West Main. Phone 799.
Ileal Estate. Loans. Insurance.
niitiflOtf. Tuesday; RErTTtttr.ET ' 2.1 i mi
.l.i. - kon vil !o recently, being fire war-
den for this district.
Miss Corinne I. inn and Mrs.
C'liaunccy Kloioy were Medford visit
ors Saturday.,
Mrs, Dora Salliuarsh and sons
were guests nt. the home of Mrs.
Chris ririch last Sunday.
.Mr. mid .Mrs. K. J. Kick were Ash
land visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. Walson Candill ex
pect lo leave for Kentucky the first
of October. Frank l.indlcy of Med
ford will fill Mr. dunliU's position in
the T aylor- illmms Co.
Thursday evening, Ailarcl chap
tcr, O. E. S., cnlci'luincd the grand
worthy matron, Mrs. Lena C. Men
dcnhall, and Mrs. Alice 1!. Coweill,
grand marshal!, of Portland. After
tho work had been exemplified a
bampiet was served in the dining
room, which was beautifully' decorat
ed with asters. ' '
The wedding of Mrs. Anna Coff
man and William Schmidt was sol
emnized Sunday, September 211, in
Hie Calholic rhnrch at Medford. Fol
lowing the wedding breakfast, which
was served by Mrs. Iloxie, the happy
couple motored to Jacksonville and
will be at home on their ranch on
Bishop creek nfler October 1.
EAT WITHOUT FEAR
OF INDIGESTION OR
SOUR, ACID STOMACH
Instant relict! l'nixVs lllaneosin"
cuds your stomach dis
tress. Try It !
Wonder what upset your stomach
which portion of tho food did the
damage do you? Woll, don't
bother. If your stomach is In a ro-
volt; if sick, gassy and upset, and
what you Just ate has fermented and
turned sour; head dizzy and aches;
belch gases and acids and eructate
undigested food; breath foul, tonguo
coated just take a llttlo Pape's Dla-
pepsin to help ncutralizo acidity and
in five minutes you wonder what be
came of the indigestion and distress
Millions of men and women today
know that it is needless to have dys
pepsia. A llttlo Dlapepsln occasion
ally keeps tho stomach sweetened
and they cat their favorito foods with
out fear. i
if your stomach doesn't tako care
of your llboral limit without rebel
lion; if your food Is a damago lustoad
of a help, remember tho quickest
surest, most harmless relief Is Tape's
Dlapepsln, which costs only fifty
cents for a largo case al drug stoves
It's truly wonderful It stops for
mentation and acidity and sets things
straight, so gently and , easily that
it Is really astonishing.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WAN'i'lOI) Housekeeping by lady in
homo of reliable person. Town or
country, llox 31, caro Mall Trlb
line. 1
WANTED Position as housekeeper
or work by day or hour no wash
Ing. Mrs. C. L. Grant. Phone
728 J. 172
HEI,P WANTKI) FKMAJ.E
WANTI'JI) Good woman for coast
resort and ranch. Good homo for
right party. Can seo proprietor t
night. Phono 7119-L.
HELP WANTHI) MALK
WAN'i'lOI) Wood cutters at 'Mutt
Falls. Phono 370 .1, Medford. 10
WANTKIJ Ranch and orchard fore
man; responsible position; give ex
perienee and reference, liox 01
Mail Tribune. 100
WANTKI) Man to operato
Apply Mlravista Orchard.
tractor
597-.I2
TKAMS
haul.
and trucks on Itlue
Tclcphonn tho mine.
.edge
150
1IKLP WAN'l'IOIl--2 cut-off and nlhc
machine men at $1 per day with
bonus of 23c; to January 1st; help
crs $3 and up. Hoard 75c per day.
Algoma Lumber Co., Algoma, Or
ill II
WANTED. Teamster. Mlrlvista Or
chard. Phono 597-.I2
WANTHO MISCEI.IiANKOIJS
WANTKJ) General teaming, to an
load wood In car lots. Phono
473-Y. 10
WANTFD Pino logs. Wish to con
tract purchase sugar and yellow
nine saw-logs for 191 X delivery
Will lakn output largo or small
uuantlty and liny attractive figure
Seo Edgar S. Hafer, Hotel .Med
ford.
WA.VTKI) Lady, man wife to
share expense congenial woman in
house; not prolit 1h Idea, Dox
' Mall Tribune. HI
WANTKI) Cook on elnse-ln rani:
Reply lo Mall Tribune, liox 15.
WANTFI) Ilring us your eggs and
Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to mora.
KK-M. or 48H-X.
Phon
rocxn
FOI'ND. Lady's agate brooch
street last week. Owner call and
prove property ond pay for thi
adv.
Fl'HMrtllED ArAUTMKNTS
FOR RKNT Furnished apt.; hot wa
ter, heat. The llerlien. Phone II" Kit
FOR HUNT- (lao eomplelc ly furnish
ed sparluiout al Hotol liullaud.
1W
FOR . ,
BURNS, CUTS
and WOUNDS
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUO STORES gdl
Tubes 2se jars boo
Vxn SAMS J.1VE8TOCK
l'Olt SAI.10 At tho Kincnld ranch,
one mile wost of tho Agato school
house, 2!i owes and one rum; 1
3-year-old Jersey cow, from a pedL
greed sire; 1 8-year-old bay geld
ing, weight about 1 3 r 0 ; 6 pure
bred White Leghorn roosters. All
offered at a .bargain. Mrs. Flor
ence Flaherty, Central Point, Ore
gon, it. F. D. No. 2. 101
FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf. R.
H. Wilson, Medford, Oregon. 1112
ACRlt'ICH SALE iNino bend first-
class Jersey cows nnd ono bull.
.i00. Phono 372-Rt, Ashland. 10.
E. Foss, Talent, Oro. 101
OR SALE Going away, must sell
good milk cows; 2 holfers. Call
230 from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. 103
OR SALE -Good team mares,
weight 2300; also 3-yoar-nld colt,
broken; ood cow; mower nnd
rake. A. S. Warren, near Ster
ling mlno, Jacksonville. 100
'OR SALE English setter, 2 years
old. Phono 1F-1. 150
FOR SALE Ono span work horses,
1400 lbs., sound, true; ono spun
maros, 1 150 lbs.; ono yearling colt;
one Oliver corn cultivator; one 7
sliovel cultivator; two wagons. 003
N. FirSt. 159'
FOll BALK KMlLi KHTATB
FOR SALE. 40 to 100 acres, $30.00
per aero; perpetual water right.
$10.00 per aero down; no Interest,
no payment until water Is avail
able: mainteiianeo fee $2.50 per
acre per year, llox 30, Mall Tri
bune 163
FOR SALIO or rent cheap, account of
leaving; small ranch with berries
closo in; good houso and outbuild
ings; also some furniture for sale
Phono S20-R. 100'
FOR SALE Cheap for cash it lakon
nt once. 5-room modern cotlago,
corner Shorman and Geneva sts.,
Medford. Telephone 7X1 or P. O.
box 32G, Central Point, Oro. 100
OR SALE G-room bungalow, mod
ern lot, 00x300; cheap, part cash.
Telephono 419L or P. O. llox 702.
170
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 por acre up, on long time,
easy payments, or might exchange
for other eleur property. AddresB
Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALE HIlhlJEtiljANKOUS
FOR SALE Two second-hand Fords
first-class condition. Power Auto
Co. ioa
FOR SALIO 4 acres good shock corn
$150. F. S. Curpenter, I'ori'ydalo.
Il'hono 201-itl. 103
FOR SALIC 1 9 IB Ford touring car
in first-class condition. Price
$300.00 Make date ljy phono 100.
159
FOR SALE Beardless barley straw.
Phono 534-X. 101
FOR SALE Ono solid oak buffet
with largo beveled edge mirror;
one sanitary conch. A. F. llazel
rigg. Phono 395-L. 100
FOR SALE lOxtrn choice fox and
coyote! bound pups, $3 each. One
pair 15 months old, very fine, $20.
Chas. Gilchrist, Sums Valley, Ore.
159
FOR SALE -Haled blue stem wheat
straw, $S.50 per ton. Dr. c. c.
Van Scoyoc, Garnett-Coroy llldg.
103
FOR SALE E. M.
condition. $22
Roadster, good
J'hnno 205-.I.
102
FOR SALE Furniture nnd cooking
' utonsllo cheap at 215 No. Oakdale.
109
FOR SALE Auto owners tako no
tice: Magic motor, gas, 1 quart
equals 50 gallons gasollno. Guar
anteed by Aulo Remedy Co., Cin
cinnati, O. llcwaro of Imitations.
Inquire Chas. Moo, Apploguto, Or.
Mrs. Mary A. Moo, Central Point,
Ore. !:i
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT Largo, sunny rront
room, nicely furnished; breakfast
If desired. Inquire after 0 o'clock.
2 2 Mistletoe. 103
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 421
I
N. Central Ave. Kitchen privi
leges; bath. Phono 592-L. 101
FOR RENT HOLMES
FOR KENT Five-room modern
bouse, with large si recti porch and
garage; closo in. Address 210 S.
Riverside, or phono 570-11.
FOR RENT Colonel Sargent's place
on Oakdale Avenue, very reason-
able. Inquire of II. B. Nye. Phone
25.11. . 159
FOR RENT A fine two story bunga-
: low. 0 rooms, sleeping porch, si ore
room. All modem. Beautiful
' lawn. 322 So. Newtown. Inquire
first house in rear.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RE-NT Farm In Sams Valley,
renter lo buv horses, implement
household goods. Terms ash rent.
("has. Gilchrist, Sums Valley, Ore
13 9
FOR RENT 100 acres of land about
20 miles north of Medford on
Rouge river. Perry Foster, Each-
Point. 159
OR It 10 NT A
7iK-.l.
piano.
Telephone
.....tf.
FOR KENT Farms nnd stock ranch
es, garden land. Hold Ktiy Really
Co.
e
P A HE FT7?
l,OST
LOST Collie ling from tho App'v
gatn nearly Ivo weeks ago. An
swers to tho name, ot Had. Has
front tooth broken off. $10.00 re-'
ward for return to John W. Pernoll,
Applegalo, Die., oi for Information
as to his whereabouts. 159
FA1SM LOWS.
AMORTIZATION PLAN 3 to 40
years, 5 per cent; 4 per cent on de
posits convertible Into 4 Mi percent
farm loan bonds; $250,000 ' In
bonds sold weekly and money paid
farmers. E. II. Hard, Sec.-Trons.
National Farm Lonns Associations,
Garnet t-Corey Ilulldlng. Medford,
MONKY Tf) IrflAN
WILL LOAN small amounts on im
proved city properly. 10, S. Tumy,
2 10 Garnott Corey bidg.
MONEY TO LOAN On good secur
ity. Phono 047-J. J. II. Androws.
Medford Business College Bidg.,
Room 2.
MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per.
cent, on good farm seourlty. Earl
Tumy, 210 Gnrnett-Corey Bidg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on MedTord property. Kasy montu
lr payments. See TV Tf. Wood
IJI SINF.SS DIKECTOUY.
Attorneys
GEORC.H CODDING.
-Lnwyer, Gar-
nott Corey Bidg.
POUTER J. NfOFF Attorney at law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. B. REAMES Lawyer.
Corey bidg.
Garnet!
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON Oortifled Public Ao
countnnt, room 411, M, F. & H.
Bidg., Medford, Oregon.
Ausio Supplies
LA.HFR ATJTO SPRInS CO. W
are operating the largest, priest
and best equipped plant In the P
ciflo northwest. Use our spring!
when othors fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 3 1 North FitteentB
St., Portland, Ore.
Collections
COLLECTIONS ANO REPORTS W!
collected some accounts 14 year!
old. We know how to get th
money. Tho Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S. Has
kins' Illdg., 210 15. Main St.
'Dentlsta
DU. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Orer Daw
lels Clothing Store In rooms tor.
msvly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phons.
92-Y.
Kmployincnt Agency.
HELP SUPPLIED Will furnish men
for'oulsblo or lusido work at any
tlmo. Apply 103 North Central av
enue, or phono 155-lt. Japanese
Employment Agency. "
JCnglnocT nnoT ContrACIor
FitED N. CUMM1NGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bidg,
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land improvement
Oarbago
GARBAGE Got your promises
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tho clly garhngo wagons for
good service. Phono 271-L. P.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Muno
FIDO I) ALTON HA OUT Teacher ol
piano nnd harmony. Halght Musi
Studio, 401 Garutitt-Corey Bidg,
Phono 72.
lnstirnr.ee
EARL a. TUMY General Insurant
office, Fire, Automobile, Accldeut,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract
and tlurety Hoods. Excellent com
panics, good local sorvic. No. Hit
(larnetl-Corcy Bidg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. DO WARD Osteopath!
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bull
lng. Tlione 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose ami throat. Eyes scien
tifically tented and glasses sup
plied. Oculist, and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. R. Co. Oftlces M. F. ft 11. Co,
bidg., opposite P. 0. Phone 57.
Irlntcrs nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the.
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book, binding,
loose leaf ledger, billing systems,
etc. Portland prlcoi. 27 MorU
Kir St.
Transfer
EADH TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front nt. Phone
815. Prices rltfhL Sorvtc xuar.
ItllMri
INTEHCIilSAN AlTOt AH O.
TIM 10 CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent,
and Phoenix dally, e-ccept Sunday, at
8:00 a. in., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m,
lso on Saturday at 10:15 p. tn, Sun
days leave at 8 and 10:30 a, m, and
:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday night
nt 0:30, Sundays leavo Ashland at
9:00 a. m., and 10.30 a. tn., 1:09,
t:30, 6:30, aad 10:30 o. m.