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irEl)FOT?D MTTi ' T'RTBITNTI. 'ffitTFOTJTV OTtEOOT. SATURDAY. OCTOTT:r? f, 1017 P A HE FTTH MERCHANDISE Wholesalers and Retailers Ordered to Make Inventories and Report Stocks Drugs, Chewing Gum, To bacco and Cigars, Automobiles, Movie Films, Etc., Included. i .... . In addition upon cigars and tobac co, distilled spirits and beer, the war revenue till of October 3, 1917, ef fective on and after October 4, 1917, imposes taxes as follows: ; Three Percent On all articles hereinafter set forth, sold by manufacturers, producers or importers on and after' October 4, 1917. The tax also applies to all the ar ticles hereinafter set forth held and wholesalers who are not manufactur ers, producers or importers. Every jober and wholesaler Is re quired to make inventories of all such articles as of October 4lh, and to file returns within 30 days after siiclKiate. which inventory will in due course be verified by a revel officer. (hewing (Jum Taxed. B. Chewing gum or substitute therefor, perfumes essences, extracts, toilet waters, cosmetics, petroleum jellies, hair oils, pomades, hair dress ings, hair restorers, hair dyes, tooth and mouth washes, dentrifices, tooth pastes, aromatic cachous, toilet soaps or powdered or any similar substance article or preparation, by whatever name known or distinguished, which are used or applied or intended to be used or applied for toilet purposes. Drugs to I'ny Also. C. Pills, tablets, powders, tlnc- "tures, troches or lozenges, syrups, medicinal cordials or bitters, ano dynes, tonics, plasters, liniments salves, ointments, pastes, drops, wa ters (except those taxed under sec tion 314 of the war revenue act j which refers to fruit juices, carbon ated waters, etc) essences, spirits, oils and all medicinal preparations, compounds or compositions whatso ever, tho manufacturer or producer of which claims to have any private formula, secret or occult art for mak ing or preparing same, or has or claims to have any exclusive right or title to making or preparing same, or which are prepared, uttered, vend ed or exposed for sale under any let ters patent or trade mark, etc. Soft Drinks to Piiy. Prepared syrups or extracts, sold by manufacturers, producers or im porters. For not more than $1.30 per gal lon, Gc per gallon. More than $1.30 and not more than $2.00, Sc per gallon. Moro than $2.00 and not more than $3.00, 10c per gallon. 5Iore than $3.00 and not more than $4.00, 15c per gallon. More than $4.00, 20c per gallon. nnfarmented grape Juice, soft drinks, etc., sold by manufacturers, producers or importers, and singer ale. etc., and other carbonated wa ter or beverages manufactured or sold by the manufacturer, producer or importer of carbonic acid gas used In carbonating the same, lc per gal Ion. Natural mineral waters or table waters sold 'by producer or bottler or importer nt over 10c per gallon, lc por gallon. Carbonic acid gas, sold by tho manufacturer, producer or Importer thefcof, 5c per lb. Movie IMrtura Films. Moving nictur? films which have not been exposed. 14 c per linear ft Positive moving picture films ready for projection, He per linear ft Automobile nnd .Jewelry. 0" all automobiles, automobile trucks, automobile wagons and mo tor cycles. On all piano players, graphophones, phonographs, talking machines and records for the same. On all Jewelry, real or imitation On nil cameras, tetania rackets, golf clubs, baseball bats, lacrosse sticks, balls of nil kinds, including baseball and pool balls, fishing rods and reels, billiard and pool tables chess and checker boards nnd pieces. dice, games and parts of games, ex cent plnylng cards nnd children's toys and games. The Whole Nclglilxn-liood Knows. Mrs. Anna Pejior, 2520 Jefferson St.. So. Omaha. Neb., writes: "I can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar as a sure cure for coughs and colds. It curod my daughter of a bad cold. My neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar, and everyone In our neighborhood speaks highly of It " This rellablo family remedy masters croup. It clears the air passages and cases the gassing, strangling fight tor breath. Sold everywhere. F( At a meeting of the board of direc-1 tors of the Commercial club last night It was decided to launch a campaign to secure $S00 for the national war community recreation fund which is being collected throughout the coun try by the Playground and Recreation association of America. The nation al fund is placed at $3,750,000, to be expended, at the soldiers training camps -for recreation purposes for trie draft army of 1,250,000 men, President C. W. McDonald appoint ed the following committee to take charge of this campaign: Dr. J, Law rence Hill, W. A. Folger, H. C. Gar nett, A. L. 11111, T. E. Daniels and Iiev. W. B. Hamilton. The Greater Medford club will be asked to assist in the campaign and appoint a similar committee from among its members. This work is considered important for the moral and physical welfare of the soldiers, has the endorsement of President Wilson, and the direc tors of the club believe that the $800 can be raised without difficulty. Increase Memliersliip 'It was also decided to appoint a committee to investigate the present status of the Commercial club, its membership and financial condition and report. Tecommendations, for an increase in the club's membership nnd effectiveness. The matter of a beet sugar factory In the valley was discussed it being decided to leave the question of launching an active campaign to se cure tho factory to ts committee com posed of J. A. Perry and H. L. Wal ther. Coal Survey It was also decided to prepare dnta and provide necessary In formation for George Walltlns Evans, the gov ernment engineer who will be in Medford about the fifteenth of the month to make a survey of the local coal deposits. A car will be placed at Mr. Evans' disposal and men familiar with the coal fields In this vicinity will be on hand to give what facts are at present obtainable. llio Woman s Missionary society of the Methodist church will moot, nt the home of Mrs. Leonnrd Dorthuys Thursday afternoon. Miss Cji rltnn will deliver nn address. All arc cor diully invited to attend. hrnest Mmutli of the Ashlnnd Lumber company left Mondnv even i.ii iimoiiviue, t., to accom pany the remains of George A. Chase, r.. t i -ii -.. mho mm n ranch west of Talent. Mr. Chase hud no relatives here hut l.n.l two sisters nnd one brother in Ver mont. The Vict rolu purchased by by the the school is greatly enioved children. - Services next Sundny morning will no conducted by Rev. Anderson of Ashland in the absence of Rev. M. C. Heed, who, with Mrs. Reed, left on Wednesday for conference. At the close of conlercnec. Mr. and Mrs. Heed will continue their trip to the east. Other services ns usual. Miss Hell French, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. R. N. French of North Tal ent nnd Lawrence Crawford, son of Mr. iin.l .Mrs. J. S. Crawford, were united in mnrriiige nt Jacksonville .-.cpicinoer z.). Alter the ceremony me young couple returned to the bride s homo in North Talent, where they partook of n bounteous woddin dinner, leaving immediately after for iM.miitiii rails, wnere me young peo ple intend to make their home. Only the relatives of the bride and groom were present nt the dinner. Talent extends its heartiest congratulation to tlie young couple and wishes them a long and happy life together. Fred Hrundt has nccopled n post Hon in the rnilroad employ nt Ash land and will soon move his family there. lire destroyed the residence of W, r. Dunn in South Talent Wednesday morning. There being no wav to ex tingiiish the Jinnies, the house was a total loss. Also a rt of the hou hold eflccts were burned. The fire appeared to have originated bet ween the ceiling and roof, where tar paper had been used for ceiling purposes. Mr. Howman, the rural mail carrier, who has been occupying the Rnsev place for the past year, is looking for n house in town and intends mov ing his family in soon. Mr. Wnnnnn is having the barber -hop remodeled and intends building on an addition to accommodate his family, as he intends to lease the family residence. Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. Pace nre ex pected home the end of the week from Arizona, where they were called bv the death of their daughter, Mrs. W. II. Wurman. The Indies of the Talent churches are getting together to make nrrangp ments for the entertainment nf the dclegutcs unci guests expected to be BUNT M in nttcmliincc nt the Sunday school convention which meets here on Oc tober W...., ,r ,. ijurion, Tryor and familv wore the guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Rrandt o'f North Talent Tuesday eveninjr. Mrs. Walters, who owns the store where Mj Robinson hns his confec tionery store, lins had it remodeled and newly papered. Mr. Ilnzen is Joins the work. Mrs. IT. R. Kinir is to leave soon for Kenneth to join her husband nnd son, who nrc working at Hint idnco. We regret to lose Mrs. Kinjf from Tnlent. '.'. " '-s. Hickerdyko are ex ppetiiisr n visit from Mrs. Riokor dyke's brother in the nenr future. Hiirimr Mr. l'ace's absence, n num ber nf the Inriicr boys, Earnest Jef fery, Karl Weaver, Oscar Anderson, Sven Houston luive been doing the janitor work at the school. The bovs will doubtless he clad to see Mr. Pace back, ns it must have been ouite nn milled imilcrlakniir with their studies, judging by the illitmimition nt the scimollioitsc every evening. IT. IT. Goddnrd, who has been do ing carpentering work in Klninath countv nil summer, returned homo hist Saturday. Mr. Fuller of Ashland is the guest of his son, J. II. Fuller, nt Oakinont furni, on Wagner creek. YA Robinson nnd fauiiiv were on an outing nt Crater lake last week, returning last Sundny. Mrs. Williams and Miss Gillmnn attended the show, "The F.yes of the World, at -Ashland Tuesday night. Charley Holdridge nnd family mo tored to Medford Wednesday evening lo attend the show entitled. "The F.yes of the World." Sunday school convention will convene on October 12, 1.1, J 4. On October 12 lit Phoenix, on October 1.1 nl Talent, on October 14 lit Ash land. This should be made one of the most successful conventions in (lie history of the society. Dr. nnd Mrs. Fred (loddurd of Khiiniitli Kails nre visiting the doc tor's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Cioddard, on Wagner creek. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Married Tn Gold Hill, October 11117, at. the home of the bride, Mrs. Kvu Newton and A. K. Kiinbnll. The ceremony was performed by the Iiev. K. A. Hutchinson nt 8 p. m. and was followed by nn elegant dinner. Only the immediate relatives were present. Mrs. Robert MoMillen of Portland stopped for n short time ill Gold Hill Friday to visit with her friend, Mrs, Myrtle Day. Later she is to visit with her sister, Mrs. Will Dodge, in Ashland. W.'W. I lit lie and fnmily and Mrs McCoy motored to Gold Hill Thurs day from the Rock Point district. Mrs. II. D. Reed motored to Med ford Thursday, noenmpunied by Mrs. F. W. Hlnckert and Mrs. N. Hlack burn. Mrs. M. Calhoun of Hlaeknell Hill was transacting business in Gold Hill Friday. Mrs. W. L. Collins was in Gold Hill Friday from the ranch. Mrs. George Lyman spent Friday with Iriends in Hold Hill. William Kinney of Sams Valley was a Hold Hill visitor Friday. 0. K. Hlackinglon nnd son, Fred crick, were business visitors to Gold Hill Friday from their Galls Creek ranch. Mrs. II. Van Ifovenbiirg entertain oil Wednesday nfternoon nt her Sams alley homo the following lndi Mesdniues Helton, Harford, Smith and Hiishncll. Floyd F.ddings was n Grants Pass visitor Wednesday. Cory Maltison was a visitor Gold Hill Wednesday, coming from the Pass in the interest some mines near here. Mike Woinack of Med ford was n mining visitor to Gold Gill Wednes day. Hurry Porter and wife of Med ford, but former residents of this city, Were calling -on old friends Tuesday William l'ulil and wife of Rock Point were business visitors to Gold Hill Wednesday. .Mrs. reiton oi s,nms alley was n Medford visitor Thursday. The local Red Cross mi l Wodnos day and worked ns ii-ual at their rooms in the i;lul building. Mrs. Henry Miller went lo Rock Point Thursday to visit at the rancl homo of her friend, Mrs. 11. K. Ad nms. Mrs. Terrel, n sister of Mrs. Alleek Morris, returned to her home in Tal cut Thursday after a short visit at the Hock Point home of Mr. and Mrs Morris. Mrs. Ilnvmnnd and danglit Gladys were Medford visitors Tliurs day. Lee I ook was a business visitor lo Mid l ord Thursday. Miss Dorothy Na-h of Oakland Oil., is visiting nt the homo of Mrs Lin y Mee in this city. Jesse Houek is in our ini.Lt again and greeting old friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Aldcn of Hiv. ersidc colony were truiisaeting bus bies. in Gold Hill Thursday.-...-, Mrs. C, Ii. Hurries went lu Ashlaud -ISllll i . , .1 ' 1 . l PJiursdny inortmiit fo 'viiif hr Tc'lRr bet lu .1. . .i . ... - ; . i i i im,.s ill I ii I eiiv. . . i , iiev. iiuifiiuisoii was a jacsson- lle "visitor Thursday. A. K. .Kimble, who has been fire warden near Dnlhu, came down Tuesday to visit with friends at this place. A grass', fire which got beyond control destroyed the garage of J. W. Heron and caused much smoke and excitement. As (bore was consid erable fir bark in the building, it caused a heavy black smoke to belch forth nnd n second alarm was tinn ed in to call another hose cart to the scene. - Word received by local friends im parts the information that Miss Kilnu Proctor, n former lonelier in the Gold Hill schools, was recently mar ried nnd is living in Los Angeles. Donald, 3-year-old son of C. R. Hoyd, fell from tho second story win dow of the Del Rio ranch house this week, but is not considered in n dan gerous condition. Altho he had n good-sized scalp wound, it is doing nicely. Mr. Hoyd is tho now manager for that large and interesting or ehn rd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn Smith wore Medford visitors Thursday. Roy Cameron lias returned to his work nt Riijadu alter a ten days' stay at his old home in this city. The many friends of Prof, and Mrs. E. B. Satnley are congratulat ing them over the arrival at their homo on Thursday morning, October 4th, of a 7V4-pound son. Mother and child doing well. Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Paxon arrived home Tuesday evening from a ten- days' trip to Salem and other north ern cities. Thoy had a pleasant, visit with their daughter, Miss Huth, unci attended tho slate fair. Hoyd Kyle, Clifford Hatfield, Frank ltoss, Leonard and Miss Lolu Freeman, left Thursday morning for Corvallis, where they will attend O. A. C. for tho coming term. James Vestal is here from his Reese Creek home and will spend a few days with friends before going to O. A. C. The presbytery of Southern Oregon will meet at the Presbyterian church of Central Point, Tuesday, October 9th, at 7:30 in the evening. Tho Rev. E. W. Warrington of Roseburg will preach the opening sermon. On Wednesday evening Dr. Andrew Mont gomery of Portland, representative of the board of homo missions for Oregon, will address a muss meeting The Rev. Boudtnot Seeley, assistant to Dr. Montgomery, will also speak Another feature for Wednesday eve ning's meeting is the address by Itov John Korinan of India. Mr. For- man is ono of the foremost mission aries of tho world. . His parents were missionaries to India, and ho has two sisters and a brother that have In vested their lives In that wonderful country. Do not fall to embrace the opportunity. Presbytery meetings aro open to the general public. Next Sunday the Hcv. Paul S. Ban dy will speak on Philip Melancthon the scholar of the Reformation. A cordial Invitation la extended to all to attend this service. Timo of serv ico, 11 a. m. C. C. Sanderson nnd family of Benglo spent several days here this week. C. S. Sanderson, formerly real es tate agent hero, is now proprietor of tho Beagle store. Mrs. James McDowell has returned to Yrcka, after a few days' visit with her family in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams of GrnntB Pass spun Sntnrday and Sun day in Jacksonville, tho .guests of Mrs. F. J. Flck. Airs. H. J. Holllngsworth and daughter have moved to Medford where Mr. Holllngsworth is employed Supt. 0. W. Agor was called to Boy Run Over and toll your moliicr. ; Only J2..H cash, balance $15 per month, pay nn more, for an clghi room house with bath, toilet, lava lory, largo screen porch, electric light gas, wod house, chicken house and corral, cement walks in to house taxes and all city assessments paid In full. Look this up. ; OFFER PS A TRADE on tho fol towing: 1 1 acres located about I l miles from l-'arje Point; one-half cleared, balance scattering trees. Free of Incumbrance. LISTINGS. If you have illy or country prop erty to sell al going prices list them with us. Have buyer now for Irrl gated stock ran. h, Applegato valley proferred. BennettlnvestmentCo. 102 West Heal Ksluto. Mnlb.. Phonoj 799 Loons, lusuraiico. Portland tho first of the week by a representative of Mr. Hoover, where plans wore made for food, gonserva tlon. Mr. Agor represented Jackson county. Miss .Mary Bagshaw has returned from a six-weeks vacation with rela tives living In Washington. C company marched over from Medford Monday morning and spent a few hours at the county seat. The Parent-Teacher circle will moot In tho assembly room of the school houso next Friday afternoon, this being the first meeting the year ly dues of ,20c will be collected, Miss Edith Krible of Applegato is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. K. J. Anble, Mrs. A. I. Eckolson shopped In Medford Monday afternoon. Jacksonville responded lu Its usual liberal mnncr to tho library fund, much credit being duo to the school children, who donated over one-third of the prescribed cum. The commit tee in charge was Supt. G. W. Agor, Mrs. Eugene Thompson, Mrs. Lewis Ulrich nnd F. J. Fisk. Mrs. Cans. Coner lias closed her house for the winter and will leave for Washington, D. C In tho near future. Miss Dorothy Conner, who accompanies her mother east, will sail for France soon. The Red Cross scciety Is badly In noed of sewing machines. Anyone hav ing one not in use please notify Mrs. L. Ton Velio and It will bo called for. Arme McCornilck, district home demonstration agent, was in Jack sonville Thursday, milking iirrango- nionls for a meeting lo be hold In the basement of the Presbyterian church next Thursday afternoon nt 2:30. McCornilck will explain her work In tho county and lecture on "True economy lli the Use of Feeds." Miss McCornilck Is especially anxious to organize a homo economies study club hero and wlshos to have, as many out as possible to discuss tho pos sibility of ti membership here. Miss Flora Thompson and Mrs. .Minie Kelly returned from Seattle, Wash., Monday, where they have been visiting for the past, two weeks. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Avo. Circuit Court. T. B. Mallory Co. vs. Ashland Box and Lumber Mfg. Co. For money Probato Court. J. L. Ragsdalo estate. Proof of publication. Anna M. Kendall eslnto. Proof of publication. Louis J. B. Dossier estate. Proof of 'publication; final report and ac count. W. S. Cloudy estate. Paid vouch ers. Ebenczer V. Osborn estate. Bond. Rosnnah Powell estate. Oath of administrator. Jerome D. Williams eslate. Peti tion for sale of realty; oath of ad ministrator. Itcal Estuto Tiiinsfcis. Josephine Russell to John Ly- den, land in T. 27, R. 1 K..$ Heaver Portland Cement. Co. to Cal.-Ore. Power Co., land In T. 30, R. 4 W 10 LOST. LOST Ladies' purse, between Spartn Bldg. and Oak Grove school bous., two weeks ago. Reward If left at Mall Tribune, or phone 2-F22. H!9 FOH KEN"! HOtSliS FOR RENT About Oct. 15, furnish ed B-room bungalow; to responsi ble party only. Phono 217. ' FOR RENT My homo on King's highway. Inspection by appolat nient. (,'. W. Abereroinbie. Pbon. 311-.L '"iL WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED---Experienced man with two teams would like position on ranch. Address A. U., 'I rlbune of flee. 170 WANTED Position ns housekeeper or work by day or hour no wash ing. Mra. C. L. Clrar.t. Phono 728 J. 172 WANTED Man and wife wants po sltlon on ranch, stock ranch p.e ferred; no children; can furnish references. Box Ranch, Mall Tri bune. 10! HELP WAMEI) WALK I LLP WANTED Wanted, miner and prospector on grub stake "proposition. Address Mines, care Tribune. !! WANTED - Man lo operate tiarior. Apply II. W, lltiigbain. Pbon. f,!"7-J2. tf WANTED. Young mini learn eb-crl.-ar .nolo, to do Inside wiring, tile Store. over Hi to Want a man Paul's El WANTED- I'riino pic -leers. S. H. Car penter, Perrvclale, Phone 2U1-IM 10 9' WANTED Man on ranch this win ter. Inquire F. Bartlutt, 129 K. Main. 170 WANTED Hoy over Hi years to learn printing trade. Otio with some oxperlr-nco preferred. Apply Foreman, Mall Tribune, office. tf H KM" WANTED FKM.U.K WANTED Girl Phone 1-F21. housework. 109 WANTED Lady cook Ore. Good wages, dalo.- at (ilenilale. Hotel Glen 173 WANTED Competent wonrin for general housework. Mrs. Geo. 11. Parsons, Hillc-rest road. 109 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To borrow, $750.00 for two years; good real oslato secur ity. Address O. Mail Tribune. 174 WAXTKD SS5. -Wood range. Phone HI 9 WANTED To buy. 3 or 4-rooin mod ern bungalow to move. Musi be bargain. Phono 21S-Y. 1119 WANTED Young pigs, two or three mouths old. Box. F. W., Mall Tribune 171 WANTED Old false teeth, any con dition. I pay $2 to $15 for com plete setjmrts proportionately. Dr. Wright, Hartford Citv, Indiana. 111!) WANTED. Blocky young team. sound and gentle, weight about Kl.rii, !l or a '.4 -in. wngon with stake rack bed, or wubbut. bed. Work harness in good condition. One 4 2 -in. Fresno Scraper. Fresh milk cow, young and heavy milker. 1. es ter Layton, Murphy, Ore. H'0 WAXTEIX To buy, sulky plow; must bo in good condition. Phono a-1- 2. Medford. WANTED School children to c.iro for for tho winter. Box 70., Mail Tribune. i 170 WANTED To buy press. P. O. box Oro. rent, cider (lold Hill, 170 WANTED. To buy, corn cither the field or in shock. Apply W. Binghaiii, Phone i"i!)7-.i:!. lu WANTED Ranch on shares or cash rent. 1022 East Main, Mcdlord. Ore. 101) WANTED Pino logs. Wish to con tract purchase sugnr and yellow pine saw-logs for IfllS delivery. Will take output largo or small quantity and pay ntti-actlvo figure Ken -Edgar S. HalVr, Hotel Med ford. WANTED Bring us your gga and Poultry. We pay cash. Modford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to move, 4KX-M. nr 4SR-X Phone FOH SALE IAVESTOCK KOIt SALE Pure-bred Berkshire brood sow, eniilled to registry. Young work horso. Enquire l.'cn- bro Orchard, Phono UIO-.H. 171 FOR SALE Four young Duioi-.ler-soy Ihorobred sows, witli papers Arthur Ellis, Taleni. I 7i FOR SALE. Cheap, good horse, bug gy and harness. Phono ntt-, 173 FOR HALS ItUAli ItS'l'ATIi FOB SALE Tbrco bouses and throe lots near Laurel and llth streets, f I null buys all 3. clear of incitm-braiii-e except si root iniprovemenl assessments. Also have , 7-rooiu modern house and three lote on Qtllnco street just ol'f from .Main street, il'rlco $:i.",o. Still offer that aero tract with S-room mod ern house and Irrigaliim plant for $ I r 0 . 2-lll-aiTo sioeU much close in for $3000. C. C. Pierce, .Med ford. 109 FOIt SM.E 10 acres of good Bear Creek bottom land near Medford. Phone r.4 l-X. 1 7:1 FOIt SALE 100 acres r 14 miles oast of .Medford. ?r.00 per acre . Good dry soil; county road runs thru place. 2000 cords of timber. In quire John Lydcn, .Ineluionvllle. 173 FOR SALE -Must sacrifice artistic, li-rooui bungalow, cast front, de sirably located, well planned and bulll; cost $r,.",nn.liO. Less than hair Ibis amount will lake It. Box 33. 'Mail Tribune. 109 FOR SALE. 14-acre ranch, with 4 rooin cottage. Irrigation system anil oilier outbuildings. ,i mile clue north .Main street, Central Point. On I'ar-iric highway. Ap ply to owner ou ranch of T. J. Noo non. 199 FOIt SALE Tho chance- of a lilo tline. My u-room modern bunga low wllb lot 50x200 nail the best soli la tho valley. $100(1 will turn the deal. 1 have J3000 Inv-iH'd In the place. Address Box (.'. B., Mall Tribune. 109 FOIt SALE li-ronin bungalow, mod ern lot, 00x300; cheap, part rash. Telepbono 4I9L or I'. O. Box 792. 170 KOIt SALE Farming land, fruit laud, stock ranebes, timber land, from $10 per aero up. nn long time, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear properly. Address Gold liny Realty Co. KOIt HALE- MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE -Alfalfa bay. Banana c ulls, 3ec pi r box I-F2I. $ I 7. IH FOR SALE per loa. Point. -All'alfa 111 the Ernest Wcliii l-'Olt S I.E Curium Ivprwriie brand lu".v, ?;!"."0. Also line C.n lev :,v7 camera, 2.-(.i. Ilox 9 Mail Tribune. Ii FOIt SALE Furniture; lilah-gi aile dining sel, bullet, il n-l-s.-ls, brass beds. Iron bed complete, roel.ini; chairs. rm:s. 1 tin stoves, kil.li- ell l-api-e and oilier Items. 130 West Cilh street, nerors fioin Holt 1 Holland. 170 FOIt SM.E -Seed wl'.e Australian Club. Phone 17-F12, it. Blue Clii'i, Otto Caster, 172 FOIt H.M.1'1 New Krniiso piano, tiuti W, -1 til street. No. FOR ftt'.'NT MISCELLANEOUS FOR KRNT Farms nuft stock rawl'i es, gaTilctj land. Gold Hay Realty Co . MISCELLANEOUS. XOTIOV -No hunting or trepasnn.-x Tenrttt,cir on our lamlt'. Gold Hay KcaHy company. 170 KOIt KXTUAVCE FOR EN'C'llAXdE two resilience lol ' inonlon, Ciimulu, or near Me.H'ord. -Will exchange lu City of Ed for properly In Owner, Box !", 170 Ashland. FOR TRADE- Tear-! r, and C-vcar-old mares, weight I'.'.int pound:', for hi-avi.-r team. Phoii" 4 ! 1-IM. 1H! FA ISM LOA NS. AMORTIZ T10X PLAN' j to 40 venrs, i por cent: 4 por cent on de posits convertible Into 4 k percent farm loan bonds; $ 2 r. 0 . 0 0 0 In bonds sold weekly nnd money paid fanners. E. II. Hard. Scc.-Trcas. National Farm Loans Associations, Cnrnett-Corev Building, Medford 1SS MONEY TO I.OAN WILL I.OAN small amounts on Im prover! oity property. K. S. Tumy, 210 (iiii uott Corey bldg. ' MONEY.. TO LOAN On good secur ity. Phono H47-.T. ,T. B. Andrews. Mcdrord Business College nidg., Room, 2. MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to $r,000 on hand to loan nt 7 per cont, p good farm sccurltv. Earl Tumy, 2i0 Carnctt-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Modford property. Easy month ly pavnionts Ro TV Tt. Wood. IIUSINESS DIRECTORY. GEORGE COniHXG. nott Corey Bldg. -Lawyer, Gar- PORTElt 3. NEFF Attorney at law. looms fl nnd 9. Medford National Hank Building. A. K. RWAME3 Corey bldg. Lavyor. Gtramtt Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. F. & H Bldg., Medford, Oretion. Ansto finpplrca iA"Ef SPRING Cfij, L.HPR AUTO FPUINO CO. W aro operating the largoot. oli?st and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest, die our sprlngi when cithern fail. Sold nndor writ ten guarantee. 34 North Ftttoftotb Et., Portland. Oro. Dentist T. T, SHAW Dentist. Over Dan. tain Clothing Store In rooms for BT'jrr'I occupied by Dr. Jnnea. Pbon i92-Y. Employment Agency. tiFLP SUPPLIED Will ruinlsli me for outside or Inside work at any time. Apply 103 North Central av cnue, or phone l'r,-H. Japanese Employment Agency. fttig!novr unci CoiifrAclor ."iuTTTTIiTMrNI'.S Engineer an contractor, 4n4 M. K. & 11. Bid Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain? ago, oroiurd and land Improvement. ' (.'arbago GAIillAGE - Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho eily gnrbago wacona for good service Phone 27-1-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In MuMc. FRED ALTON MA IG II P Teacher ol uiiitio and burnii.ny. Haixbt Musl Studio, , 401 GuriioU-Corej lilils. Phono 72. Insurance EARL ti. TUMY General Iuuuranea ofilee, Flie, c utoinobile, Accident; Liability, Plain Glass, Contract and tlurely Honda. Excellent coins pantos, good local sorvic. No. 211 Harnett Corey Pldg. rhysicliiiiH and Hurgcoua Lit. W. W. HOWAiiD osteopathia p'jyslcla.i. 303 O.untUt-Coit-y bullc liiK. , Phone 1-iO. DR. J. J. EMMK.NS Phyalclau and aurgnon. Practice limited to eye, tar, nose aad throat. Eyea scion, tifically tested ami glasses sup plied. Ocullsi and Aurist tor S. P. It. Ii. Co. M Ii. -:i M. F. & II. Co, bidg., opposite P. O. Phone i67. Printer unit I'ubltslicra MI-.lil-OKK PKIN 1 IN'H CO., haa tha best equipped printing office tn Soutlieni On-;;,!!; IHiok binding, looso leaf ledix-is, billing syslcma, ft.. t'orllunu price. 27 MorlM Fir st. 1 r.inslcr ;ai4 i iiANbh i-:u siokagiTcoI ofpco 42 Ni.i ii Front st. I'rvna KKi. Prieos riKht H.irvtr cuais ...a l.Ml.ltl HIIAN AI TOCAH O, TIME CARD. I.cavo Medford for Ashland, Talent, and l'hoculx dally, except Sunday, at S;00 a. in., 1:00, 4:00 and 17:15 p. in. l-:o on Saturday at 10: 15 p.m. Sun days b-.ivo at S aad 10:30 a. m. and :00, 2:00, 5:30 nnd 9:30 p. ni. i.onve sblaiid for McdfoiJ daily, except .Sunday, nt 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday uighfa .it 6.30. SundsiVH leave Ashland at 9:00 a. in., and 10.30 a. la., 1:0ft, 1:30, :3U, and 10:80 p. m. . f