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MUlMiWIk MAll, Till HUSK. MEDFOIU). 0R1W0T, AVEDXKRDAV. OfTOT.ET? H. 1917 T'AflF. FIT ft 4 MP AND VICINITY i Malta cpmmandory No. 4 will coo tar the order of thlie4 Cross and Knight qf ilalta on Wednesday even 4pg.,.Oct. 3,. Members reading in Medford art particularly reminded of this appointment. , , Ashland's store delivery system, Is ttw being conducted by three motor caw of average size, conveniently ar ranged, thufl dlsplaclug the horse power conveyances which for years haye done efficient service. The de livery, however, had to be speeded up, and the. faithful horse was naturally rele$atLd to the discard. The pres ident of thla rapid transit , concern is Pert, Dennis, who is, also chair man: of the board, master mechanic and superintendent of transportation. Deliveries now will be made Just as fast as, tho horseless carriages will permit, " . ' Bqv. Dr. Warron Landon, president of the, Presbyterian theological semi nary at San Anselmo, Calif., will preacom the Presbyterian church on uuda? evening, Oct, ?. Rev. .Charles A. Edwards of La Grand, is the successor to the Method ist Dastorato here In pluce. of Rev. V. J. Douglasa. who . haa served the eamcij here very acceptably for four pears, and. by personal choice will botrangferred. to Gooding, Idaho. Revj. H. J. Van Fosson remains here as, district superintendent. Other ns slgnmesta of local Interest Include Rev. M. C Reed. Talent; Rov. J. C. Bqlllna, Mcdford, and Rev. L, F, Bel knap Central Point. Former pastors of the. Ashland church include J. T. Abbett, who has been assigned to University Park, and L. C. Poor to Woodstock, both in the Portland dis trict. ..funeral services of Mrs. Virginia Beagle, who died Sept. 29, were held an Monday at tho family homo in the Bejleview district-, Rev. W. L. Mel llnger, pastor of the Christian church. Officiating, The deceased was the wife, of William Beagle, and was a native of Missouri, 74 years of age. .Among recent assignments in mili tary vclrcles of Ashland boys, J. A. prham Is first sergeant, and Millard ;Grubb plotter, First Co., Oregon coast artillery, Fort Stevens. Glenn Young baX Joined the ranks of the 20th engi neers, forestry division, reporting at headquarters, Angel Island, San Fran cisco. A. J. McCallen Is captain of Co 3C3rd roglment of Infantry, American Lake encampment. He whites that his command Includes ISO., men at present, 100 more to be abided in the near future, all Califor nia's.. Dr. .Lance Briscoe has Joined the, naval medical corps, ;".Qn. his way to the Canadian north west to look after property Interests, R. L. McBride of Pasadena, Calif., passed thru here Saturday, visiting briefly with. W. D. Hodgson, with whom he is associated in the owner ship of ranch property near Rogue Biver. '.Mr. and Mrs. Morse of Salem, for merly of Sibley, Iowa, have been In tpwn of late Investigating climatic and business conditions, and casually renewing the acquaintance of former Iowans now resldein hereabouts. The Women of Woodcraft are horo pter to be known as the Neighbors vt Woodcraft, as an auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World. Members qf Acorn Circle No. 54, the local or ganization, will please take notice Inasmuch as this change hns boon officially made by the head officers of the fraternal organization. 1 J. D. Evans, committed from the Vicinity of Phoenix to the Insane asylum In 1909, escaped from Salem ' Sept. 30. He is considered danger ous. George and Lena Nelson of this city are among tho children of Llnd Nelson of Medford, who died recently. Miss Lena is. the matron of Granite City hospital.' United efforts In assisting a worthy cause Is practically exemplified by the popular Wednesday Afternoon club. cvhjeh. on each alternate week attends the Red Cross gatherings and mate rially assists In its numerous activi ties. The Southern Oregon Presbytery meets at Central Point on Tuesday, Oct. 9, for a two days' session. The Sermon Tuesday evening will be preached by Rev. E. W. Warrington of ltoseburg. On Wednesday evening tho presbytery will be addressed by Rev. John N. Forman, missionary from India. Jurisdiction of the pres bytery extends as far north as Oak land and east to Lakeviow. Previous to adjournment the re cent convention of the Southern Ore gon Christian Endeavor union elect ed Agnes Robinson, president; Gladys Carnahan, vice president, and Oscar Mooper secretary., all of Ashland. Vesta Holt of Medford was elected treasurer. A tidy sum was raised In cash and pledges to further the dis trict work during tho year. Mrs. Howell Isaac of Los Angeles Is visiting Dr. Browns family this week. She has been to Lakevlew. where Mr. Isaacs Is pastor of the Presbyterian church. The trip from southern California was made with an auto party. Her two daughters are with their mother In Los Angles. At the recent Oregon conference Theaters andMoviis OOCXXJOOOOOOOOpOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCC LA SCALA OPERA E E The LaSrala Grand Opera company, composed of 125 members, Is the largest operatic organization touring the United States this season at popu lar prices. The coniDanv is made un of 30 artists and Drinclnuls. a chorus of 40 voices and an orchestra of the same number. To be able to nresent stars of the Metropolitan, Boston National, Chi cago National, Havana, Montreal and Convent Garden Grand Opera com panies at popular prices is a mana gerial achievement that should be welcomed by opera lovers of the west. Managers liehymor and Berry aro en deavoring to place high-class grand opera within tho reach of all. Manager Hunt of the Paua theater has selected Bizet's masterpiece "Car men" as the seasons' greatest attrac tion. It will be presented at that playhouse on Thursday night, Oct. 4, by tho La Scala Grand Opora com pany with a notable cast. Mmo. Ester Ferrablnl, considered by many as the greatest Carmen on the Italian stage, will be featured In the title role. Mine. Ferrablnl's portrayal of. Carmen In New York recently made such a sensation that Gotham critics have declared her a near rival of Ceraldlne Farrar for "Carmen" honors. Gulseppe Gau denzl, last season's principal tenor with the Boston National Grand On- era company, will sing the role of Don Jose, while Mario Valle, of the Con vent Garden company of London wilt be heard as Escamlllo, the toreador. Italo Plcchl will sing Zuniga and Georglna Galllni will annear In thn role of Micaela. This same cast will be heard In Portland, San Francisco in Springfield, G. F. Billings, lay dol egate from the local Methodist church, was appointed member of a committee for raising the conference permanent endowment fund. C. J. Klause of Gerber is the new Southern Pacific agent at Klamath Falls, succeeding E. C. Brown, re signed. James W. Gerard, late ambassador to Germany, accompanied by Frank J. Hall, his private secretary, passed thru Ashland Tuesday morning on the was to San Francisco and Los An geles, where he has speaking appoint ments. A Liberty bond meeting is to be held at the hotel Austin on Thursday, Out. 4. at 12:30 noon, pursuant to a call of Chairman Smith of the Citi zens bank, and J. W. McCoy, secre tary of the First National. All in terested are requested to atend in or der that the bond sales may be expe dited. . Frank J. Shlnn, secretary of the Commercial club, has recently been visiting sections In Washington with which he is familiar, going as far north as Bellingham. His son, Nell,, who has been in Portland of lota, ac companied him. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Swingle plan to go to' Arizona this fall to pass the greater part of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Heed, pursuant to plans made some time ago, have gone east for a vacation of a month or more, amid old home surroundings in the central west and Virginia. On the point of departure, word came from tho conference that Mr. Reed had been assigned to tho Talent Methodist pastorate for another year. Miss Hazel Shaver has begun her school work in Klamath county, the term having opened Oct. 1. A. V. Richie has added ten moro acres to the 17 acres which he re cently purchased on the main road south of the city.' This was bought of Robert Payno and Is well Improved. The Beaver Realty Co. mado the sale. Kale Shepherd returned to his home at Bend on Monday, touring the distance In his motor car. Mr. and rMs. J. L. Cliff of Silver Lnke have been recent visitors hero, inspecting tho vicinity ih general with a view of locating. Sixteen cars of cattle went south on Monday, seven from local points and nine from the Applegato region. Nature Needs Assistance In A little help goes a long ways. It you would keep your body in healthy and robuit condition, throb bing with that splendid vitality that indicatej freedom from all ailments, first of alt ice that your blood i kept pure. Any slight impurity that creeps into your blood will soon effect the well-beins of your whole system. A few bottles of S. S. S. will give Just the assistance that nature needs WHY THEY ARE "If you arc nut full of pep,'' warns Jack fiurilni'r, the Essunny slur, "I lien keep out of the movies." Mr. Giuiluor, who formerly was u musical comedy favorite, is now demonstrating that he has n goodly supply of the required article in "Men of the Desert," which will be shown ut the Page tonight only. It is u red-blooded .western film drama in which the star tries- to settle u feud between sheep and cattle men. He succeeds finally and iu addition wins the girl nf his hearts' desire, but not until he has performed a ser ies of hair-raisin, death-defying fouls which must have consumed the pep of nt least three average men in the l"i I iti in ir. However, Mr. Gardner seems to put nwuv with the stunts as ensv as "sitting on a log." "There is more than one reason why they mil 'em movies," be says. "For instance, when I inn working; on n picture, my rising time beats that of the sun. 1 get up at 4:HI) o'clock every morning'. By Hie lime I have dressed, breakfasted and made up for my role, I hero is enough light to begin taking; the scenes. "One of the most important things about motion picture productions is the savins; of time. You must re member that every minute lost menus so much moro money added lo the cost of your picti.ro. The quicker you move about, the lower is the cost. Therefore, the motto around nnv mo tion picture studio is 'Hurry up!'" and the larger coast cities. Tha cur tain will rise promptly at S o'clock. The La Scala company will arrive In Medford on a special train of seven Pullmans' one diner and three bag gage cars at 9 o'clock Thursday morn ing. being shipped to Mlllerfi Lux, San Francisco. Fourteen double-deck cars of sheep will soon follow. Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. .'). Cnttle steady; receipts 1-10. Best beef steers, ifflfii !).7f; good beef steers, $7.508.75; best beef cows, $(i.7" 7..r)0; ordinary to good cows, i.7"; best heifers, .$7(tf8; bulls, $4 (a (1.50; calves, $7(u!).'0; starker and feeder .steers, $ l(Vu7.20. Hogs Steady ; receipts 734. Prime light, $18.1")(n lS.'Jo; prime heavy, .F1818arj; pigs, $15.50(i l7; bttik of sales, $18(i lH.'J'i. Khecp steady; receipts 21". Wes tern lambs, .fi:i..r)0((i114; valley lambs, $12.751X50; yearlings, H.'5(t ll.!0; wethers, ijnfjf 11.50; ewes, ,f8 (H9.50. Iluttor, liKg.s uiid Poultry. POHTLAND, Or., Oct. 3. Butter very firm. City creamery prints, 48c; carious, 4llc; buying price but terfat, 47( 4!! Porllunil ; cube ox Iras, 47,c; prime firsts, 45c; firsts, 4le; dairy, 35c. Poultry Large hens, 17(il!)c; medium, 10 ViC'i' 17 ''; springers, 'JO (ffi'Jl.c; ducks, live, 15(i Hie; large young while, 18( -'(lc; turkeys, live, 18fri 2'c; dressed, 2(a 30c. Eggs Front street, buying price: Case count, 44c; selling price, case count, 45c; candled, 47c; selects, 53c: storage, candled, 45c. Portland (rain, PORTLAND, Oct. 3 October de livery: Oats, No. 2 white, $50; hur ley, standard $50, brewing $52.50; eastern outs, No. 3 white $12,511; corn, No. 3 yellow, Jiiniiury, $53.25; Ouls, No. 3, N'ovcmber, $12.50. Auction l'cju-s. NEW YOHK, Oct. 2. Orogon Bartletts, (2.82. Colorado AnJous 12.95. Boston Rose $3.45; Anjous $3.30 Philadelphia. Washington Anjous $3.40. With Medford traoo is Medford made. Keeping You Well ih keeping tile blood absolutely free of all impurities. This old remedy is a wonderful nurifier and tonic, and has no equal tor keeping the blood rich and pure. It builds up tne ap petite and tones up the entire system. S. S. S. is sold bv druggists every where. It has been successfully used for more than fifty years, and people in practically every slate lesuiy 10 its ereil worth. Write for booklets and free medical tdvice to Swift Spe cific Co, Dept. Atlanta, Ga, pi; HOUSE RW! Reported by Jackson Couuty Ab stract' Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Marriage Llccuss. Jessie L. Coitou and K.Imc J. Cov. enliilo. , Circuit Court. Nellie F. McNeill vs. Ralph A. Iiowley et ul. ,motiou, default, de cree. O. W. Ftirleigb vs. I'nitcd Copper Co., summons. F. W. Warden vs. .lames W. Dun- la! et ul., confirmation of sale. Martini Wliitcoinli vs. Jess Whit- eomb, proof of mailing. Kvu L. Allgever vs. William R. All- gever, proof of publication. Oliver llarbiuigli vs. l. II. llrnd- shaw vt nl., order. S. A. Hull vs. Jf. M. Maine et nl., summons. IJoyd A. Miiripiuin vs. Tbeo. J. Oreer et ul.j l'indiiius of fuel, conclus ions of law, motion, default, decree. Minn Law Martin vs. Claude N. Martin, default. Talent Irrigation District, ns to le gality of proceedings, summons, or der continuing. Hank of Jacksonville vs. Jumps W. Collister et ul.,. summons. i M. C. Muhoney vs. Unite Fnlb Sugur Pino Lumber Co. et ul., affi davit of mailing, default, decree. Earl Jones et nl. vs. George. A. Morse el ul., proof of publication. Johu J. Puiikey vs. Anna A. Pan key, dcl'null. C. P. flood vs. Lora 0. Good, de murrer. K. V. Curler et nl. vs. Verni Victor Mills, petition. Mrs. K. Anderson vs. United Cop per Co., summons. Farmers' & Fruit Growers' llaiil vs. William Lewis el al., foreclosure Klin. A. Smith vs. Friulic I. Fain bam et ul., confirmation of sale. J. W. llrover vs. Guy V. Conner el nl., summons. lYobiito Court, Eslnlo of William IJ. llyrum, nffi davit. Estate of William Lyon, petition, appointment of adiniuislrutor. Estate of S. A. Carlton, proof of publication. Estate of Max Pruclil, notice of appointment of ndiuinislnilor, nolico lo present claims, proof of publica tion. Eslnlo of Grant Finley, confinna lion of sale. Estale of Terrence P, liyrne, proof of publicntion. Estate of Wui.'Kugene Thomas, pe tition, order disallowing, . Estate of Clara. Collins et al., pe tition, appointment of guardian. Estato of Christina lieuter, notice of final settlement. Eslato of Horace McLaren, proof of postinir notice, order final account. SAGE TEA DANDY It's Grandmother's Recipe Bring Back Colpr and Lustre to Hair. to You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully Hark and lufttroua almont over n i' lit if you'll pet a 50 cent bottle of "VVyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Comnonnd" at any drug Rtore. Millions of bottles of this old famouH Sngo Tea Recipe, im proved by tho addition of othur iugmli cnts, arc sold annually, Buys a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hair bo naturally and evenly that no one ctin tell it has been applied. Thoso whoso hair ia turning grnv or becoming faded havo a surprise awn King them, lecause aftT one or two applica tions the pray huir vanishes and your loeka become luxuriantly dark and beuU' tiful. Tli i fi Ib the ago of youth. Oray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound to night and you'll be de lighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. This' preparation is a toilet requisite and is not iuteruKd for the cure, uiitiga tion or prevention of disease. 50 Per Cent Of actual valuo Is what we are KoInK to sell a woll-lornted, modern resi dence and two extra largo lots. Tho hntiso haa fteven luro rooniB, sleeping porch, pantry, buth, toilet, back porch screened, laundry room; tho property also has good laiRe barn, chicken house and corral, fine gar den, lierrles, fruit, nice lawn and fihude. There Is no harm In investi gating. You'll ho out nothing but your time. We will put our time against youin. If you ore Interested let us know and wo will gladly show you. Can give terms on part. THKEK-ForrtTIIS ACHK And seven-room house, some out buildings, flno for garden or clip k oiis. Nko oak trees. Look this up Bennett Investment Co. 102 West Main. Phono 799. Ileal Kitate, Iamom. lusurauc. Estate of Anna Nygrcn el ul., pe tition, order to draw tnotiey. Estate of Margaret Hurst, settling final account of executor. Estate of John T. Ln.vtou, itoin- i.i'd account of executor, final uc- ount, order allowing compensation. Estate of I.cah M. Collins, petition, order appointing administrator, until of administrator. Estate of Francis M. liaile.v, peti tion for confirmation, continuation of sale. Estate of Christina lieuter, final order. Estate of Mrs. Frank Hriggs, up. proval of final account, notice of hearing account. Eslato of Darius E. Fowler, ap proval of final account, notice of hearing final account. , Estate of Thomas Dauford, ap proval of final account, notice of hearing final account. Real Kstato 'li'iinsfei'S. Estate of Franc Priggs to C. 11. Liimkin, land in twp. 30 1 E $ 250 David C. Grim to Laura E. Grim, land in bloc!; 0, Cen tral Point 10 W. W. McDonald et al to G. W. Jacobs el ul., lot 4, l!iv erside Sub., twp. 3(I- IV 10 William Carey to Einnui M. llccd. bind in twp. 3S-1W 10 IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat leu meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. Most folks forget tlint the kidneys, like tho bowels, get Bluggiah und clogged and need a dualling occasionally, elsu wo have backaclio aud dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder dis orders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an actio or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug storo hero, take a tablcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days anil your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the ucid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to Hush clogged kidnevB and stimulate tlictn to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in tho urino so it no longer irrtutos, tliUB ending bladder disorders. .lad Halts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful cITcrvcsccnt lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says lie sells lots of Jad Raits to folks "who believe in overcoming kidney trouble whito it Is mly troilblo. Assessment Notice. California-Oregon Power Company. Location of principal place of busi ness, San Francisco, California. Notice is hereby given that, nt a meeting of the Directors, held on Tuesday, September 2.1. 1917, an As sessment (Number (1) of Three Dol lars ($.'!. 00) per shai-o was levied upon the capital stock of tho Corpora tion, payable Immediately to the Sec retary, nt tho office of tho Corpora tion, N'o. 129 Leldesdorff street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which Ihls assess ment shall remain unpaid on Satur day, November 21, 1917, will he de linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, nnd, unless payment is made before, will be sold on Wed nesday, .lanuary 23. 1 91 S, at tho hour of 12 ,L, to pay the delinquent as sessment, together with tho coats of advertising and expenses of sale. .1. C. THOMPSON. Secretary of Culifornia-Oregou Power Company. Offlco 'Number 129 Leldesdorff Street, San Francisco, California. WANTKIt B1TCITION9 WANTED Position as housckueper or work by day or hour no wash ing. Mrs. C. L. Orar.t. Phono 72S J. 172 WANTED -Man and wife wants po sition on ranch, stock ranch pre ferred: no children; can furnish references. Hox Ranch, Mall Tri bune. 109 tt'A NTKI) M ISt ,'E1.I , A X E l'B WANTED. lilds to build a dwelling. Phono 742-.I for particulars. ION WANTED. To buy, sulky plow; mast be In good condition. Phone ii-F2, Medford. , 109 WANTED- School children to i-.ire for for the winter. Hox 70., .Mail Tribune. 1 70 WANTED. To buy or rcn cider press. P. O. box 1.11, Cold Hill. Ore. ' 170 WANTED To btiv, a good second hand bicycle. Ilox 2-1, Mall Trib une. 10K WANTED. To buy, corn either In the field or In shock. Apply II. W. lllnghain. Phono .197-.l.'l. WANTED- llnneh on shares or cash rent. 102:1 East Main, Medlutd, Ore. 10 9 WANTED Pino loirs. Wish to con tract pun-linsn sugar and yellow pine saw-lots for 191 s delivery. Will take output largo or small quantity and pay att tact ive figure See Eiluar S. Hater, Hotel Med ford. WANTED Ilring us your gg and Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford Poultry and F.gg Co. WANTED Houses to mof. lhon 489-M, or 48S-K. THOROUGH WORK How Mt'dftml ( Illens I'uii I'iud Free dom Ki-oili Klilucy TrobiilcM. If you suffer from ba.kauhe From urinary disorders Any curablo disease of the kid neys, I se a tested kidney remedy. Doun's Kidney pills have been test ed !y thousands. Grateful people testify. Can you ask mure convincing proof of merit? liunlol Kluten. C. St., Jacksonville. Ore., says: "It Is somo six or seven years ago since I used loan's Kidney Pills but I cannot forget how much good they did me. I suffered from weakness of my kidneys and other disorders Hint go with kidney com plaint. I pained and aelied al over. 1 begun using Dunn's Kidney Pills and received good benefit from the very first, and soon they had mc straightened up in good style." Prlco (10 cents at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy. get Dunn's Kldnev Pills the snnio that .Mr. t'lnton hud. roster-llilluirn Co.. Props., lluffalo, X. Y. 1IKLP WAXTEn FEM.VI.m WA'XTKli liirl for homtoworu. Phono 1-F21. 1s WANTFD Competent woman for general housework. Mr, (ieo. II. Parsons, llillcrest road. Hill SALESWOMAN- WAXTFD A good house-to-house canvasser for coun try districts In .laekson county. Sal ary and expenses to right party. Address Parks Pros., Larraboe St., Portland, Ore. 1 CO WANTF.P (lirl for general house work. iPhono -lllS-Rl or write Mrs. Frank Oorlles, Hampton Orchard, n. F. 13. 1. ICG T1KI.P WAXTEl) MALE WA'NTKIl - Prune pickers. S. S. Car lieuter, l'c ri'ydale. Phone lllil-IM. Hill WANTKIV Hoy over Hi years to loarn printing trade. Olio with some experlenco preferred. Apply Foreman, Mall Tribune office. tf Fon nrcx'T houses FOII UK. N'T Three-room furnished house. 417 Jay St., Cor. So. Oak dalo and 1 1th. 1CS FOR HUNT My homo on King's highway. Inspection by appoint ment. C. W. Abercroinbio. Phono 3I1-.L 170 FOR KENT Five-room modern house. IlKlllll-o of S. L. llennett. filll South Riverside avenue. 1CT Foil KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Farms amv slock ranch es, garden land. Gold Ray Realty Co. ran SALE LIVESTOCK lilt SALE ;l largo Cotswohl sheep mostly ewes and ;u good condition, wit 11 one 3-yenr-old I'otswold hock All at Medford. IJ. S. Tumy. 211 (lurnott-Corcy Illdg. ICS" FOIt SALE Thorobred Collin bitch with seven pups. F. A. Water man. Central Point road. I'lione ;i.ii.v. 100 FOR BALK UlfcAL, KHTATH FOR SALE I l-acro ranch, with room collage. Irrigation system and other outbuildings. Vi mile duo north Main slreet. Centra! Point. On Pacific highway. Ap ply lo owner on lunch of T. .1. Noo non. 199 FOR SALE Tho chance of 11 H' time. My 0-rooiu modern bunga low with lot 50x200 and tho lu nt soil In tho valley. $1000 will turn tho deal. I havo $11000 invested ill the place. Address Ilox C. Mall Tribune. 109 FOR SALE 0-rnoin bungalow, mod ern lot, COxIiOO; cheap, part cash. Tolephono 419L or P. O. Hox 792. 170 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from $10 per acre up. on long time easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Cold Hay Realty Co. FOR SALE MIHt--:f,LANICOi:H WANTED A runabout top. Plume 10I-.I. 107 FOR SALE.- Seed wheat, lilile Club. Australian Club. Otto Cantor, Phono 17-FI2. 172 FOR SALE - Hananii apples, fin" for cooking; ;ioc per box. Aliull'.i hay. Phono 1-F2I. 10 s FOR SALE Chickens; two nnd 0111 half dozen. Illoodi-d Hai red Rocks at. a bargain If taken this week. XI!) Taylor street. 10 7 FOR SALE - Fruit jars, pints and quarts. Phono 919-li or call :t2 1 Plum street. 107 FOR SALE - llalaneo of furniture al. 2 1,1 No. Onkdalo will ho sold ell'-ai. 10 0 FOR SALE Automobile, trailer mid camping oulflt. Ml new. 22.) So. drape. Phono 7.",s-X. 1 '-0 FOR SALE Martlett. pears for cau tiiim: also baled alfalfa. PbnlM-SI2-R. 101. FOR SALE - Hot point electric beat er 1 1 a v.; 1 kw. $s.on. Plum. 71S-.I. FOR SALE - New Krallse piano. No 0:i0 W. -lib street, j MISCLI.LAVLOl S. NOTH'lv No hunting or tlespa:. 'a: permitied on our landu. Labi Hay Ituulty cuinpuuy. 170 foii ifi:T i-thn:siiei rooms. Foil fiftNT.--Largo. Miuny front ronni, nicely furni.-lfcil; breakfast if tH-xh-cil. Inquire aft.-r tl o'clock. 21! Mistletoe. K.K LOST. T.OST A hunch of krys; reward for return to .Mail Trfh'iiH! office LOST Throe keys on small ring. Final1!- )!na.t;e roM-ru to Mali Trib une office. 1U7 LOST - T.aiMe' olii-e. between Rnart.i IIIil. itiil On 1c Crnvo school lions-', two week.j n:;o. Pew.-ird if lrff Mafl Tribune, or nhono 2-FL'-'. 119 ,, ' FAP.M LOAN'S. AMOHT1ATTOM PL.W r, to 40 years, 5 tier efnt: -I ner crit nn de nosltFi eopvortiblo Into -t Tirrcent farm ln"n bond:-: JLT.U.iinn In omls Fol :1 weekly and mnnev nald farmers. K. II. 'lord, Ree.-Trnn. National Farm T.n-tns Anclntlnns, Onrnett-Corev ltiillding. Mndfod 1 MHVFY 't-l LOAX WILL LOAM small .illioo'lto nn Im proved eltv prnncrtv. F. S. TuniV. 210 (Jnrne't Corey hldg. MON'FV TO LOW" On inod cecur Itv. .Phono C-17-.T. .T. Tl. Andrews. Medford Huslnens Collogo Bldg.. Doom 2. MON'FV TO LOW From flftao to $"000 nn hand to loan nt 7 ner cent, on t'onfl farm security. Earl Tutny, 210 Onrnott. Corey Tlld. tf MON'RY TO LOW Money to loan on Medford nronerty. I'asv month- l-r rtnvuionts Kfp T"l Tf. Wood. ursixEss niitLCToivr. G 1COI! (J 10 CODDIN O La wyer, nett Corey Hid:;, Clar- FOrtTEK .1. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nations) Bank Building. A, B. mOAMKS L.wver. Garnet Cnroy hide. ''' Accitnntint, E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant,, room -ill, M. F. & U Bldg., .Medford, Oregon. All.to Supplies am;f) spuing CO.;, LAllFIt ,AUTO SPitlMU CO. Ws are o;jernting tho largest, olfcrfil and best oq ui pped plant In tho Pft clflc northwest. "Use our springs whon others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth Kt., Portland, Oro. Den;. Ms BR?TviCmLVvV DeiuTsT."oTor Dai ld3 Clothing Store In rooms for. wjvly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phonj (i92-Y. Kniployniciit Agency. ".ET.P SI'PPI.IED Will furnish mca for outsido or inside work at any time. Apply 103 North Central av enue; or phone 1.1.1-11. Japanoso Employment Agency. fnglneer nnn Contractor uiTlTniTiTXmwsn contractor. 4l ' M. F. & H. Bldfc tiiirveys, rstlmatos, Irrigation drain ' age orchard and laud hnproverc.oi.it. f.'ui-hngo GAItllACIO Cot your premise cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbago wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F, Y. Allen. Iiislrucllon In M11M0 FRED ALTON HAliilll' Teacher at piano und harmony, llalg'it Musis. Studio, 401 C.arnett-CoiBi UlSg, Phono 73. lllNUrtllx-e. KARL S. Tlj.viy licneval InaurEnc office, Fire, Automobile, AcclriiMil; Liability, Plato Olnss. Contrail and ihiroty Ponds. Fxccllunt eoai- panics, g 1 local sorvics. No. 'tit Uarnetl Corey lilds. Physicians nml Surgeons DR. W. W. troWAHD--oJwpat-il physician. "0:1 Uurnett-Corejr bulloV U.K. Phono 130. DR. 1. J. EMM ENS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear. nuso nad throat. Eyes sclou tlfically tested und glabra sup plied. Oculist and Aitrlat for S. P. H. R. Co. Offices M. F. Ac II. Co, bldg., cipposiie P. O. Phone 607. Print, rs nnd l'uldtsliers MEDFOHD PUI.NTlNt CO., hna" Uli betit c..i:Ip:,cd pruning offb-e la Southern Ui-eenu; Leuk binding, loexe leaf le'!;;ers, bilitng sy ooms, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nona; Fir ot. Tiv.nsier EAIJ.-S TltANiiFF.lt . oTOKAll r'ctZ Office 42 Norlli Flout ul. I't'oua X1.1. Prices tltfbt IJ- r-v.li i:,r-,.l-l l.MHIll llllAX AtKOll c. TIME CARD. Lcavo Mi-dfiud for AslilanJ, Talent, and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at S : 0i) ,1. 111., l:i)i), 1:0a and r, : 1.6 p. m. I: o 011 Salor'iaV al. 10: 1.1 p. m, San days l.-avo at s and 10:30 a. 111. and .on. 2:0n, r.:.10 and 9:30 p. ni. Leave A.'-bland for Medford dally, except '.unday, at a: no a. 111., 1 -: 00, 4:00 nnd 1 : II p. 111. Also on SattuVtny nighta it 0:30. , Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. in., and lii.30 a. in., 1:00, 1:30, 6:30, aud 10:110 p. m,