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OKF.f!0T. TUESDAY, OfTOTVTCft 2. 1017 TAflF, FIVW I Guiseppc liaudonzl. of tlio I.a Scala Grand Opera compnnv. has attained the high position of leading tenor with the Chicago Grand Opera com pany for four consecutive seasons, with the Hoston Cirand Opera com pany for two years, and with tho Montreal Opera companv for one sea Bon.. His European successes were ob tained in the following theaters: Coyent Garden. London: La Sculn. Milan; .Royal. Turin; tho Municipal Guiscpiw ,nuUiui (Tenor) La Benin Grand Opera Co. at Odessa, Russia, and the Royal op era of Madrid, Spain. As Canio in "Pagllacci," Turiddu in "Cavalleria Rusticanna," Pinkerton in "Mine. Butterfly," Rudolfo in "La Hoheme," Dot' Jose in "Carmen, " Cavurdossi in "La Toscn," tho Duke in "Itlgoiolto" and Maurice in "II Trovaloro," ho Is considered masterful in every way. With tho La Scala company he will sing at tho Page theater on Thursday evening in the role of Don Jose in "Carmen." ' i'oi'tliind Livestock :l'ORTI,AN'), Oel. 2. - ('nlllc steady; roiTiplK S7. Ilcsl ImcI' steers $fl(i!l.7."i; j!u lieef -steers, 7.."il)( 8.7f; best lieef cows, .(i.7."i( ".."Ml; ordinary fo .cond rmvs, l(n ll.7."i ; best, heilVrs, .'f7Vr S; hulls, .f If,', ; ealvi;s, .$7f'n.."i0; slm-ker uul I'i ciIit steers,. $ !'(,, 7.2.",. Hog.s steady; receipts 11117. Prime lifilit, ifl8.15( 1H.LT; prime lienvv, $18(5)18.15; pii;s, if lj.-.OCf 17; bulk, $1818.2r. - iShccp steady; reeeipls 2-")8. Wes tern lambs, $;i.f)(l(,i 14; valley lambs. $i5'13.50; yeurliiiL's, $1 l.'J.")(T, l'l.:"0; wethers, f 1( 1 1..")0 ; cues, $8(rn. Portliilid Itntter. PORTLAND, Or., O. I. 1. Kull. r finn. Cil.v ercanlery prints, -I8e: Oartnns, 4!lc; buying price buder I'nt, 47((r i!lc I'nrthind; cube estras. -17e; prime firsts, l."ic; l.ii-sls, lie; iluiry, 3oe Auction r -NEW YORK, Oct. ars. 1.- Half I if. WBWJ 4 TODAY'S MARKETS HUDSON H. O. Harrison Co., Sm Francico "Many ownrrs of Hudson Snpor-six cars iisn Zcrolene. We hrar nothing but praise foHt." FORD Fahy-Attrrbur- Salf? Cn. , 1-m Angrh j 'u'r riTommcnd Zorolene for the lubrication of Ford enrs." MAXWELL J C. PheUn, Frwn "Zcrolene U giving ua the best of satisfac tion." HUPMOBILE-Mly Auto Co-.PimJ-'wc re convinced that Zomlene i E'n8 uniformly satisfactory results." 4'' The. Standard OIL Endorsed hy Leading if bwmw th1 rwordsnf their service dr-art-mnrs show that Zcrolene, correctly reftnrd from C1ifomi asplifflt-base crude pivc !orfcct hihric.itmn less wear, more puwer, east carbon deposit. Scoters every here and at our senke si Jtions STANDARD OIL COMPANY tab. !OCKKOOCOOOOCKOCOOTOCOOCC)OOOCcboOC&JO Theaters aMMovies 0XKX300CXXnOOOOCCOOQOCCOCCCOCOCC( ; AT RIALTO THEATER TOMORROW ANO THURSDAY ? L V 3 'vl'. ) Scene from "The Ivy PLAYING AT THE PAGE f "&t ELBA MILLAR IN TRIANGLE P LAY, GOVERNOR.1 Hear Creek Anjous. f l.sn. Half boxes Hose, ?l.nu, boxes $2.K.. Hoxes An .lous, $2.70. California half boxes Cornice fl.B-l. COLDS PREVENT JAPS : -FROM VISITING WW NKW YORK, Ort. i:. nwliif to a cohl reiM-ufly toni i"a.'(r(l by Vist nunt Isliii. hfnd of t mu-vil Japaiifsn mission to 1 ho I'nilrd Stutcf?, it was dc icicf! lo 4-anccl (ho proposed trip of tho million to Theodore Roose velt's homo at Oyster Hi-.y today. Tlio visenunL t'er.red that tfio autoinohHo rido wouhl irrflatc his tliroat. Vice AdminilTakoshita of the mis-iHhm is also snfiVriniv from a cold and war. confined to his hed yoslnrdiiy. for Motor Cars Car Distributors MR I For tractori. Zerolene Hcavy-Wuty it esptcijlly recommended IB 1 VI )' 7 Mm 41 ill 4 w 's fit'?' 7 es of the World.' THEATER TODAY ! 9 w ' v'rt 1 f$ M "HER EXCELLENCY THE CAN KEEP MS WASHINGTON', Oct. tl, Soldiers in tho American army not only may keep a cow, hut they can feed It at government expense, provided they consume tho milk, says a ruling of Hie jtidge-ndvncalo general. The de cision was rendered on the uueslion of whether ted for a cow kept by a detachment of soldiers for the pro duction of milk for the detachment mess comIiI bo legally purchased from the ration saving, in view of the regulation that "such savings shall be used sul'-ly for the purchases of articles of food.' GOLD II NUGGETS l!ay Mi in re and wife, who have been at M:u'hfield the p;(sl summer, returned to (heir homo iu this city Sunday evening. .1. N. l-'ounl iifn camn down from iiot-ehurg Saturday night and ho and liis wil'o left. Tuesday evening, having; shipped their household goods to that city, where they intend lo reside. j Henry Otternian of KhiuiMlh Kalis1 left Monday morning after .spending the past week at the home or Kbhard Straus. in Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Italph Inif-enhorry re turned to Cold Hill Friday to make this tlie.ir future home, as the fall months ou Coos bay are not as de sirable as was expoetod and the winter months in southern Oregon are known to bo quite pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. (lallagher of ltoguo Uiver were iu Cold Hill Mon day on their wav ti M-dford to trans act busiii ,-.i In that city. I'lanh Meyers of upper Sains Val ley was In Cold Hfll Monday. Mr. and Mis. .1. P. O'Haia of Cen tral Point, who have just recently iftnriied from a tiip 'o their l'cndle lon rancher, were iu Cold Mill Mon day afien;oon visiting their son-in-law and family, Martin Powers. Mr. and Airy. Homer Klhart of Ashland i-pt nt Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. Prank Avery in this f it v. Mr and Mm. Pay Po'ing uf PooH jCref-K Iia- moved in f) (.;ld I f II I, occupying rooms In tho Tienle Cook cottago on the south side. I Jim Chlsholm of Med ford spent Sunday with friends in (ioid lllll. j Mrs. Tom Cook of (iarden Row waa shopping In Hold Hill Monday. L, .lril,?. L.Z was inn Monday. Fren and Kd Ilolt sueut Sunday with their respective families in Cold lllll, having come from the mlne n ear ltoguo River where they are interested. Miss Until Lull, teacher at Dardl nelles school, went to Central Point Friday evening to spend a couple of days at her old home. Mrs. Ella Caine. accompanied by hor two children. Helen and Alton, wont to Ashland Saturday morning topend the dav at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. N. llutler. Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith of Rock Point were shoplng In Cold Hill Sat urday. .1. W. llerron and wife returned Thursday evening from a ton days' camping trip up the Rogue. Mr. and Mrs. John Perdue of Cen tral Point spent Sunday at the home of T. J. West In Oold lllll. S. A. Dusenberry and family of Sardine Creek were in Gold lllll Sun day. Mrs. Rose Haywood and daughter, Ciladys, of Rook Point, were In Gold Hill Sunday. Paul Thompson returned Sunday evening to his work In the Siskiyous after spending a fow days at tho farm home east of Gold Hill. Miss Nofa Newton Is visiting Mrs. Ed. Heuselmen in Meilford. Mrs. Edyth Lesllo of Illackwell Hill district waa in Cold Hill Satur day shopping and seeing friends Henry. E. Ferguson of Washington, D. C, was a business visitor to Gold Hill' Tuesday. He is a mineral ox pert, working for tho government. H. Van Hovenburg of Sams Valley was a Gold Hill visitor Saturday. Mrs. fcharles Reed and daughter, Janet, were Gold HIU visitors from Tolo, Saturday. Max Schultz was down from Sams Valley transacting business in Guid Hill Saturday. , . Mcsdames C. C. Parkdull and S. C. Ovlatt of Mcdford and Mary Ab bott of Ashland were visitors at the McReynolds homo in Gold Hill Sun day. Tho ladles are sisters of Mrs. McReynolds. . Mrs. W. H. Clark and daughter, Mrs. Clyde Walker, spent Sunday with Mrs. Clarke's mother at Rogue River. Gwendolyn Marvin of Medford spent Sunday at tho homo of her parents In. Gold lllll. Miss Agnes Fllppen went to Cen tral Point Sunday. Arthur Mullen was a Sains Valley visitor Sunday ;afternoon.; Tho ('entral .Point .public schools opened Monday, October 1st. Duo to the fact that the fruit season Is not yet over the attendanco was not as larg'o as It will be, but it Is thought that there will be a larger school here this year than there has been for many years. The teachers from out of town arrived iu the city Sat urday. Almost ail of the teachers are new ones and are tho best in stnietors that Oregon affords, all having come here highly recommend ed. Professor K. M. Stanley is serv ing his third term as superintendent of schoools and under his efficient guidatn'0 tho schools will enjoy the same rule of prosperity as in former years. Miss Audrey Holmes left Sunday for Antioch to ho in readiness to take 110 her duties as teacher In the school there for tho coming study term, Mr.1 and Mrs. K, C. Fa hor and rhll- Try Making Your Own Cough Remedy Ton run nttrm otmnt ft, and hT ft oritur rftntj limn thn rradf matin l.liel. t-mnily done. If yon roml'imil th" ourativ-' yrfwr 1 i-K of every known "remly-nuide' rtmyh ri ni'-dy, von wonM Iniidlv Imve in flnm nil the curative pMv.-r tliat in thiH flmpto "home-made" couuli Bvrnp which tuken only a few ntinnten to prepare. (let from any dniL'irifct ouncen of 71ini'X fi!t cenl wortli). rKiur it. into a. pint bottle and fill the bottle Willi plain trri tin lfit.-fl finyrir cyrnp. 1 he total cot if aUmt tt'i ecntn ami elves yon n, full pint of realiv liett'-r conb h'vmp than von conltl Inly reailv-ninde for 82.oU. 'Xuiite phannt and never fKilrt. '1 hiK I'in'cx nnd mnar nvrup prepara tion petn riM , the cane of a eoiiuli and pives ftlneixt Ininii-dinte relief. It looHi-nii the phii'L-m. flops the nn.tv throat tii-kle and, h'-nlti the Bore, irri tnted m-mhrane f'tut line t'he throat, client and bronchial tube, fro pently nnd fnnily that it in really aitoniphini. A dnv'a tow will imnaiiy overcome the ordinary eourdi and for bronchitis, cron), wli'Ktpini conidi nnd bronchiul JlKthin.1, tilele iH ll'itiiin belter. J'ilKX IH B mnt valuable concentrated compound of pcmiiiie Nor.vnv pine v tract, and liaa he n nwed for RcncratlotiB io break pp ti verc cimln. To avoid disappointment, be tnira ?o rk vour drnpL'it for "li' j oncc-i of 1'lni x ' with full directions, nnd don't ficccpt anvtl-inir clw. A puarnntee of ideinlittc natAfac(iin or monev prompt ly refunded, L'oea with tlim premtrutiuU. Uho I'iucx Cv., i t. Uauiu, I nd. dron visited In the Antioch district Sunday. Martin Wltte. Miss Klla Wfttn and .Mrs. .1. H. Holmes motored to Derby Sunday and enjoyed a few hours vis-It. Miss Adahello McOord of Oakland, Oregon, a tiraduato of the Oroiion normal school of the class of 1!H7, arrived hero Saturday afternoon. Miss McCord will he ono nf tho Ki-ado teachers In tho public mhool for the year 1 0 1 7-1 9 1 S. Miss Christina Ilecliman, oldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. IlecUman, loft Sunday afternoon for Trail nt which place she will begin her Initial term as teacher. MIsros Lola Freeman and Sadie Heebe leave this week for Corvallis where they will resume their studios j at tho O. A. C. again this your. Mayor W. A. Cowley, who has boon absent from the city for several weeks past looking; over business in terests In the east, is expected home shortly. i, Miss Tholma Reed arrived here tho last of bho week from Oregon's metropolis. Miss Iteed commenced her second term as primary teacher In tho local school Monday. Miss Doris Cowley, only daughter of Mayor and Mrs. W. A. Cowley, will leave this week for Corvallis, where she will bo classed among tho stu dents of tho O. A. C. for tho year 101 7-1 m S. Tills will bo Miss Cow ley's second term att tho above men tioned Institution of learning. Miss Helen Carlton gave a very In structive and interesting talk on mis sions at tho M. K. church Sunday evening to a largo and appreciative audience. Miss Carlton leaves short ly for her homo In Elizabeth, New Jersey. She has done a wonderful work in Central Point during her stay hero and will bo greatly missed by every one and Central Point is much better for her stay bore. Miss Jesslo Chauncy is In one of tho school rooms near Agato this week expounding to the young of that readin and 'ritin." vicinity the principles of '"rltlimetic, ,1. W. Myers was among his inanj friends hero during tho weeek. Edward Kahler, who has enlisted In tho aviation corps, left Central Point after a short visit with his par ents for Portland tho last of the week. Stop Itching Eczema Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burniuR, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any drugHist for 35c. Extra l;!e Ixittle, $1.00. Healing bcRins the moment zemo is applied. Iu a short time usually Gvcry trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will bo removed. For clearing tho skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is tlia one dependable treat ment for skin troubles of all kinds. The li.V. Komi Co., Cleveland, O. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SchooJ children to ore for for tho winter. Box 70., Ma'l Trlbuno. 170 WANTED. press. P Oro. To buy O. box or rent, cider l.'.l, Gold lllll. 1 70 WANTED- To hand bicycle line. Iiuv. a kooiI second Box 2."., Mail Trill ins WANTED. To the field or W. Illimhiini, buy, corn either In shock. Apply Phone f.H7-.l;l. WANTED Itanch on shares or cash rent. 102:1 East Main, Medlnrd. Oro. Id 9 WANTED Ono spriiiK-toolh harrow, one two-section harrow, ono two horse culllvalor, ono mower, one rake, one hillside plow, one spring WiiKoll. two loi; chains, blacksmll h tools, etc. Threo dozen llhode Island lied chickens or White Wvandotles. Box W, Mail Trib une. Ilia WANTED - Pino logs. Wish to con tract purchase sugar and yellow pine saw-los for I !i I S delivery. Will tako output largo or Hinall nuautilv and pay attractive figure. Hee Edgar S, Hater, Hotel Med ford. WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. Wn pay cash. Modford Poultry and Kgg Co. WANTED Houses to mora. 4KS-M. or 4XH-X Phone 50 Per Cent Of antunl vnlno Is what wo are koIhr to sell a Wftll-loCHtod, modern ro.-d-dnriPo and two oxtrn larKo lotn. Tho hoiiwo has tscvon largo rnomn, slof-pliir! porch, pantry, bath, toilet, bai'k porch H.Toncd, latindry room; the proporty nl.io han unod laro barn, rhlckcn hoiiKo and corral, fine fjar dMi, bfrrifs, fruit, nlcu lawn and tiliadc Tin to Ih do baiin In invcsll Kalltm. You'll bo nut tiolbiiiK bill your tiino. Wn will put our time anairi.it yours. If you aro inten-Hlfd Ifft us know and wo will Kindly show you, fan Rlvo tor ma on part. TIIKKK-l'oritTHH AntB And Hovcn-rooni lion ho, mhho out liuildlrm1', f I no for pardon or rhirk ons. Nlfo oak trooa. I.ook this up. BennettlnvestmcntCo. 102 We t Main. Plionp 7:. Ileal IMale. Lisitis, Jiisuraiico. H.r rru-on of tliorotiuh df rilnilitui iv I Mi tln tli-H tr ulr in the I tt4. flm if mill imvcr 'K'llhiic nt, rvdiK'cd l)rk-v urn now pottlLrlo fur Eckman's Alterative FOR THROAT AND LUNGS Muhlioni OmiutIin nml -1i1h Nil Almliul, Nulwtiki ur ilnl'lf .tniiirf Drug a $2 Sito $1 Size Now $1.50 Now 80 Cl. K.-ldttitn I.nhnriitnrv. Hillini.'IitnlA. II Kl.P WA.NTUI) FKMYI.K WA'VTKK (Ilrl for homon :. riiono l-rui. i WANTKh I'ompcUMit woman ft?r noncrn! housework. Mr.. Uoo. II. Parsons, llillcrciit road. Itfli SALESWOMAN WANTKIW A stood bonso-to-lionso canvassci for coun try districts in .lackson county. Sal ary and oxponaes to riKhl. parly. Atldresa Parka llros., 2'M l.ai-rn!i 10 St., Portland, pro. Hit; W'AXTKI). (llrl for poporal lionso- work. 'Plume -IfiS-IM or writo Mrs. Frank ("orlios, llaiupton Orchard, li. V. D. 1. Kill 11 KliP yVANTKI) I."T,K WANTI'.'I) Prime pickcra. S. S. Car- penter, Pnrrvdulo. Phono 201-IM. lllll WANTKL). Man nnd wifn. without Woman 1 115 family, to work on ranch, to conk. Phono 40S-.I2. WANTEri Hoy over 1C years to loam printing trade. Ono with some exporienco preferred. A pply Foreman, Mail Trlbuno offlco. tf WANTED SITUATION'S WANTED Position on ranch by man nnd wifn. ltox Se, Mail Trib une, llio WANTHl) Position as housekeeper or work by day or hour no wash Inir. Mrs. C. I,. Grar.t. Phone 7'-S ,T. 172 WANTED Man and wlt'o wants po sition on ranch, stock ranch pre ferred; no children; can furnish references, iiox Hunch, Mail Tri bune. I til) Fl'llNISIIED AI'AItTMBNTR FOlt HUNT Furnished apt.; hot wil ier, heat. Tho llerhen. Phono 'JIISR. FOIl IlKNl flOtSEB FOIl HUNT My homo on Kind's highway. Inspection by appoiut nient. C. W. Alicrcromblo. Piione ;lll-.l. 170 EOll BENT- Eive-rnom modern house. Inquire of K. T,. Benneit. r : 1 South Hlverside avenue. 107 FOIl ItENT Fl'IlNISIIED HOO.MS. KOIl KENT. Largo, sunny front room, nicely furnished; hrclikfast If desired. Inquire alter 6 o'clock. 23 Mistletoe. ItiS FOR SALE MVESTOf'K EOlt S A LI'.' Thorobreil I'ollle bitch with seven pups. I1'. A. Water man, Central Point road. Phone a.M.W. lllll EOll SALE Oil Tit A DE -harncHS, camp waou. nery. E. Markgraf. FOlt BALK IU.AL KSTATB EOlt SALE 1 I -aero ranch, with 4 room collage. Irrigation system and other outbuildings. t mile duo north Main ntreet, Central Point. On Pacific highway. Ap ply to owner on ranch of T. .1. Noo non. 1110 'Oil SALE The chancn of a life time. My C-rofini modern bunga low with lot aOslIUO and the Inst soil in the valley. J 1000 will turn tho deal. I have ?::non luv-ueil In the place. Address. Box C. It., Mall Tribune. Hill FOIl SALE li-room bungalow, mod ern lot, (i(l-:i00; cheap, part cash. Telephone 41 lib or P. O. Box T.fi. 170 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from 1 10 per acre up, on long tlmo, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Gold Itay llnalty Co. Hill SALE MIM KIXA.VMirS FOlt SM.E- llanana applet, fin., fur cooklim; :tnc per box. Al'all.i hay Phono I-F2I. ION FOIl SALE. ' I li 1(1 Ford louring cm Iu A-l i-ondli Ion, .?27j. mi lor quick sale. C. A. Noren. i'lione I'O .;.i FOR SALE -Chickens; two and one ball' dozen. Illooflcd Barrefl Bocks at a bargain if tal.en this wee!;, s I It Taylor street. 1 1!7 FOR SALE Fruit Jars, pints and quarts-. Phone !M!i-R or call :IJ ' Plum street. it;7 FOR SALE - Balance of furniture at 21.1 No. Oakdnlc will be sold cheap. Hif, FDR SALE Aulonioblle, trailer and camping oulflt. .li new. ;:'J0 Su. Grape. Phone 7m-X, D.O FOR SALE A bicycle with motor, y ele seat and bundle carrier. A good wheel fur Utile money. Call I II Norlh Central. d;:, FOlt SALE Barllett pears for can nliii:: nlo bab-d alfalfa. Phone M.'-R. Iliti FOR SM.E - Hot point electric heal er. 1 In v.; 2 kw. f x.i.m. Phiuic 74S-.I. FOR SALE. New Krausn iiiano. No, li::r, W. Ilh street, FOR SALE Potatoes delivered, -'.7: tier hundred. Call Gll-ltl. 10.1 FOIl SM.E- Well seasoned grape stump wood, $:on p(.r inad. l'. miles not Hi of Jai k sonville. Fr.ink l'lKhl, Iti.1' .misci i.i ..ui:m s. NOT i('I---.'o Ir.uiUii, (ir Irenpasnm;; pcrinittiMl tm our liui'lK. Cidld liny ;c:i!ty company. 1T1 Foil KKXT misi:i:i.i,a.ni:ou8 . KOIt HUNT Farms una ntnclc ranch ca, Kanlcn land. Cold liay Houltv Co. LOST. LOST -Thri'o licyrt on Bmall rinx. Kinder plcnso n'rurn to Mail Trll iinp office. 1 G7 LOST I.adio-;' nurse, between Sparta Hld:-x. and Oat; drove school hous- two weeks aco. K'eward If toft .it Mall Tribune, or phone 2-F22. K.9 FA KM IAH. AMtlltTIZ TION'"l'LA 5 to 40 yenrf. r per cent; 4 nor cent on de posits convertible Into 4 percent farm loan bonds; ?2r.o.n(n In bonds sold weekly and money paid farmers. K. tr. Hard. Sec.-Treag. National Farm T.nans Associations, Oarnett-Corcv ltnildinff, Medford 1S8 MONKT TO I,OAN' WII.I. LOAN small amounts on im proved citv property. F.. S. Tumy. 210 (larnctt Corey bldi?. MONEY TO LOAN On irood secnN Itv. Pbope (14 7-1. .1. 11. Andrews. Medford Business Colleso BIdg., Room 2. ' MONEY TO LOAN From Jlfino to jnOOO on hand to loan nt 7 t8f cent, on coed farm security. Earl Tumy. 210 Oarnett-Corey MldR. tf MONFY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford prouerty. Kasy month- 1v pnvmeuts Sep T It Wood Itt'SINICSS lklRIMTTOItY. Attoineys GEORGE CODDTNG nott Corey BldK. -Lawyer, Gar- POHTER J. NEFF ttomer t lw rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natloni) Biink Pulldln. A. B. RE AMES Lavyor. Corey hide. Gurnet! Accountant. ID. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. b & H. Dldg., Medford, Oregon. Austo Supplies LAHFK AOTO SPRING CO. W sro operating the largest, oliiwt nnd bed equipped piant In the P clfle northwest. Upe our spring! wlion others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 31 North FKtoontt Bt.. Portland, Ore. lhcmisis Oil. T. T. ST1 AW Dentist. Over Dan. lsis Clothing Store In rooms fop maily occupied hy Dr. Jones. Phon 692-Y. Kiiiployment Agency. iBT.P SUPPLIED Will furnish mei for outsldn or Insblo work at an tlmo. Apply 103 North Central av enue, or phone ir.r,-ll, Japanese Kiiiployment Agency, Itnglnoer nrt rintrActir kKD N. CUM MINtiS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & li. Bid Surveys, estimates, Irrigation dralo age, orchard and land Improvement (iurli.-igo GARBAC.E Hot your promise cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho rily garhago wagons for good service. Phono 21 I-Ij. F. Y, Allen. Iiisrrucilori In Muie FRED ALTON HAIOH T Teacher ol plnuo and harmony. Hnlnht Musi Studio, 401 Unruot.t Cloroy tilt), Phono 72. Inborn nen EARL H. TUMY 'icnerai Insurance office, Klro. Automobile, Accident, I.lnblltly. Plato Hlasa, Coutrad and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local sorvlcn. No. Ill lliirnetl-l'orey Bldg. I'byslciatiN and Sltrgeoxttl physician. 3"3 llarnett-Corey build lug. Phono i;;0. DR. J. J. IOMMENS rhyalclan and snrgeoD. I'raetleo limited to ey, ear, imsn n.d tbroRt. Eyes scleib tiflcally tested nnd Kinases Bun piled. Oitulisi mei Anrisi for 8. I It. 11. Co. (iflKB M. V. & 11. Co. bldg., oppu.dta P. O. Phon 6(17. I'rliitcrn and l'tililtmheni '.H-:i iF7mD5tTNN?rco., has t'.K best e .uippod prinllng office In Southein Ojcgoii; Book binding, loose le:,f lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 Nortll Fir st. Tr.inMor iADS I UA.Nni' Kit & RIIHUUR CO. Office 2 N'.ii t!i limit st. Phone Klfi. Prlrt, riabf. P irvlce Jtu InlM INTFIil IH'.AV At'TOt.'All O, TIME CARD. I.eavn Medford for Ashland, Talent, and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at H;00 a. in., 1:00, 1:00 and 5;IB p. m. Iso on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m. Sun days lenvo at S and 10:30 a. m. and :00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. l,eae Ashland for Medford dully, except tunday, nt 11:00 a. tn., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Also on Saturday night it f!;30. Sundays learn Ashland tt '.i:00 a. m.. and 10.30 a. in., 1:01, 4:30, fj;30, ud 10:30 u, m. ' T