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u rC . P. r-.. . tWIIWfc,,!..., . ,..,.v..-fr . STEDFORD Sim; TRTBTNE, MEDFOTm OftFlfiX. FRIDAY. OOTOTiT'T? 10, 191? ' FOR TOWNS TAKING IN WASHINGTON LIBERTY BONDS STRIKE TONIGHT I PORTLAND, C;t. HL The follow- ing rull of honor ivas announced at .2 a. in. today by I he Liberty loan state central coninilttee. It includes cities which have subscribed 20 per cent or more of their quota to the sec ond Liberty loan based on reports re ceived to midnight, October 18." Town " Quota Reported Pet. North Bend..? 42.000 J 50,000 119 Helix : 82,000 2H.60O S3 Carlton 15,000 10.MJ0 73 JIaupin 18,000 , 12,700 68 Walowa ' 42,000 ' 2!5,000 60 Myrtle Creek 13,500 7,750' 50 Pendleton .... 750,000 416,500 5C Rogue. River 4,500 2,400 55 Sfcaside 13,000 7.200 6o Jefferson 18,00 9,550 55 Jacksonville 10,000 5,300 53 Central Point 18,000 7,000 40 Myrtle Point 40,000 15,250 38 Glendale 10,000 3,700 37 Forest Grovo i 00,000 35,000 35 Lakevlew .... 175,000 BO.T.0.0 35 Cbrvallis 200,000 08,500 ":; Juntura ' 14,000 5,000 35 'Cjuton 14,000 5,000 35 Dallas .......... 85,000 28,000 33 Kewberg 90,000 28,500 32 Pilot Rock.... 33,000 10,000 32 Toledo 17.500 5,500 32 The Dalles.... 33.00ff 9,600 32 Tillamook .... 80,000 25,000 31 Wilamlna .... 14,000 4,100 30 LaGrande .... 240,000 69,000 29 McMinnville 200,000 55,850 28 Philomath .... 12,000 3,200 27 Sutherlin 12,500, 3,300 26 Ontario 118,000 27,700 .25 .Union 40,000 9,500 25 Weston 27,500 7,200 24 Gardiner 35,000 7,500 -.23 Halsey 20.000 5,700 23 Moro ..: 4:., 000 10,7.'0 23 Dufiir 26,000 7,850 21 Oi)on City.. 21.", 000 4."., 000 . 21 Hood River.. 115,000 2?.,r,:,n 20 Portland Livestock. -PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 19. Cattle steady; receipts '47. Best beef steers $D.5010.25; good beet steers $3 9.25; best beef cows $7(557.75; ordi nary to. stood cows $ I la $6.75; "best heifers. $7.ti'S; bulls $4 ? fi.75; calves ("Hi 9.50; , sfriclcors and feeders $4fil 7.2.',. ' ' Hogs, barely steady; receipts 730. Prime ll!(ht $l.8."i7 17; prime heavy $16. 7'ifT? 16.85; pigs $15 Ft 15.50; bulk $16.50(3 16.75. . - Sheep firm; receipts 343. Western lambs $13.60 g 14; valley lambs $12.75(3.13.50; yearlings $11.76 13.50; Vothers $11. 50 12.25; ewes $.50(3.10.50. .' Portland Riittcr. PORTLAND, Oct. 19. Rutter nn-ch-iged. City creamery prints 4Sr; cartons 4 9c; buying price butterfat 52c Portland; rubes oxtrns 45c; prime firsts 44c; firsts 4 0c: dairy 34c. I LOCAL MARKETS i - . Live Poslsry . - HF.N'S 15c ; springs. ISc. OEESE Fat, Sialic. TURKEYS Fat young, lgc; old tonif, 1?e. BKl.fMAN HAltfiS. fififoe. ' Hay and Oratn, (Hiivinir pnees.) . WMF.AT 'l.7." hiwliol. HAIM.KY Wlti.lf. !F4.V."n. OATS-- IS Inn. HAY- Grain. L'(l; alfalfa $10 ton. Livestock, (Prices paid producers.) VEAL Drei.-ed, JlOd-li SHEEP Ewes, SlOoj wethers, 10n; lambs, 10(5 12e. ( OWS - Alive, "i(17 He, Hulls -Alive, 1 (, l.'ic. STKKIfS Alivo. ii fic. Price Pa til by Dealers, i'nl!k'-lH(.iJlie. KH1S - --t'J'.jc. J.Atf D 30e7 KGGfWiric. HONEY 12UC per lb. l,OTATGEr'-'-f2.50 per 100 lbs. . OXIOS6 2y.c - ' CllKH-2ric. :l TTFIi TAT- ISc. Ml TTKK Wlmlo-nlc. .10,.. XKW YORK, Oct. 10. Federal nu thorltles arrested un German me rhanlcs at the Tlet jon-Lang dry docks at lloliokcn today. Several others wcro apprehended la t.o vicinity cf piors in iliaiattan and ill were tent to Ellis IaUnd. T.'.e riid were I continuation p determined efforts hy agents of the navy and Immigration department to round up enemy aliens employed nt river and harbor . tcrmjnal9,.and to hunt down persons suspected of being responsible for recent watr front fires. TODAY'S MARKETS. -) SAX ' FRANCISCO, Oc-t. 19 Ap proximately SOOu organize. I telephone operator-.) of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company In the r.tate of Washington are to go out on strike at midnight tonight, V. F. DeLaney of Seattle, delegate of electrical un ions from that ci;y, anounced here today. DeLanry euid that the flat refusal of the company .to. recogulr.o the wo man operators' union precipitated the action and he hasv ben instructed' to withdraw from conferences here with company officials for a compromise settlement of the controversy involv ing wago demands of the company's electrical worker!; ou the coist. W.hether similar action will be taken by woman operators in Cali fornia and Oregon was not an nounced. , 1 ASHLAND AND VICINITY The (Tanks of A.-lilnncl have been hiphly complimented nn their eneour- neement of the net've empnim ip lichnlf of liberty linmls, inntniieli .'is ihoy hnvc mndc il poililc for peo ple to invest in llicse securities' on the easiest possible terms. Their plan is nn elnstie one, supplcmentine: the government's provisions by the following libcrul offer as to deferred payments: Two per cent down, bul unce payable on or before one year, with interest at 1 per cent, and the banks agree to accept partial pay ments in any reasonable nmount whenever tendered. , Bonds delivered to purchaser when full pnvment is completed. f one is not in position to either pay all cash or meet the government's terms, then recourse may be had to the offer as nhovc out lined, n proposition t lie m. cits of which arc Hie fnircst and mosl lib crul of any yet advanced in aid of Uncle Sum's big loan. Another cir- cum-stunce is emphasized, and that is the local banks do not make a cent out of these selling negotiations, di rectly or indirectly. Mrs. Marv Whitney and dnnsrhter. Until,, go this week to Ardcn Craig, near flrhnts Puss, Cor a visit wilh rel.'it.iyes." '' ' ' ' ' i ,The ,7., P., Rnyle. family, were hon ored' wilh n reecitiq! al the armory nn Wednesday evening bv llieir host of friends in flrtind Armv and Relief Corps circles. The social event wa-. in the nature of n leave-taking pre vious to the departure nf the family for their new home nt Klaraath fall?. Lynn Purdin, printer, formerly with the Record, has moved from Montague to Marshfielcl. ' .Tohn-Uiag, loealt painter, hps "nne to Miinsmuir, where he has work in ihe Southern Paeifie machine shops fin Wednesday evening flcnrgc T Collins, K. V. Wilson nm (I. II. Knight of Medford. and Roy Paillelt. (icnr.'e I.uiidber;, A. K. Cass, Frank Vashlmni, Fred Willintns- and II. C. Rnli'ieii of flranls Pass, were oiil-r.f-town visitors ut a meeting held by Malta Commundcry of Knighta Temp lar. On Thur.-.Iav .T. B. tolfman, R. E. Rnbin? on, W. J. Hartiel!, D. JI. Low and JIayor Lnmkin were circulating nlmul Ihe rural district - a enuiniil tee muter slate au-iiices, in-pcelniL' ai-ica;,!' and itiniMlig I lie .-..line in coiineelhin .with iirigalinn iiioieel- This cniiimitlcc icpre-ciits Aldand. laleiil ,in, oiillymg di-lrirls. I!ev. Albert ;. (lL-g, n Methodi-I minister formerly residing here, and who.-c field embraced a wide area of the earth's curfacc, eslendin;. in mis Monary service evea to far.iw.iy In dia, recently lo't hit life in a rail way accident in Illinois. Mr. Ogp nln pneed rnre talent ns n reader and impersonator. Mayer C. 11. Crilcr and wife re turned ou Tuesday lo their home al Klamalb Falls, after a vi-it liere wit I relatives in the family of Frank Neb ton. George. IT. Dyer of Myrtle Creek has been hero of Kite vencving the ncejiia.n'anc'c of Tr. D. M. Erower. The liberty h.-.n.i railv -.va. held a tho Presbyterian church on Wednes day evening, but there was no in- I'rinircinen! mi ehnreh serviee (nvinc In the patriotic nnd eiuer.jeiil nalul of the call. In fact, Mavnr l.amkin says it was the lc-t prayer meetin Ihe ehnivh cer had. Senalnr Car land ami W. S. l"l!en, in ber of the living -i no I ron of the hlatc, which it. carr,insr the goipel of bo.'.d tTiktott te ei'cr' pir! o( h rcx xccveilth, outbeei the frnf.? ad urgency at the financial movement wbieh is baek nf the eoveriinicnt in llie prevailing crisis. The eanipain of Inind selling was systematically outlined, a cuuiniltce of aliiiiil thirl v five liciiiQ. apoitited. anil the drive is now on, Talent, Neil Creek, I'.ctleview afij Toilcyvicw bt!B?ui:7uiIetf 'n lo cal teriilory. The Iioiisc-Io-1iouih? i'auiL!i,VLll be made u scurching one. li'.'v. 11. A. Carnahan has been n- puinli d lo Hirnnu for presentation f the bond mutter lrnm pulpils of citv chinches. Bert Greer and Ed Kaiser will huvo charge of publicity news and Rev. W. L. Mulliuger is ehuinnan of the four-minute conting ent of speakers who will life up their voices in theaters and other public pla"ps in behalf of the loan e:imiaiu at rur.V opportune occasion. Jim Fev.i'l.- residile. nt 2li 1 Me I'hinie street, has been exhibiting tour OAnjou pears grown on his place which collectively weigh five pounds nnd thirteen ounces. The largest one metunircd 14' 2 iuclcs ip circumference.. ' f Tliere will hn a football game on home gromd -. Saturday ufieitioon of il.i-wecV between the locil bi:li ;..i.).ii and C'ats Pa's tcci.-.s. .Mrs. C W. Niins has r,olmned home from an extended visit. wilb relatives in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Monto P.risg.s have L'oue In San Franci-ico nnd may con tinue their trip to Los Angeles, in the meantime looking abnut wilb a view of locating permanently in sonic por tion ot California. Fred McMnhon of F.dgewood, Oil., was here early in the week in attend ance nt the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Lindsay. The city council on Tuesday fixed the special benefit assessments con nected with the Coolidge addition ex tension to the Lincoln street sewer. Thcv foot up .100rt npprovimiifely. the highest on nn individual lot being $12.1:flS, and the lowest $1fi.H7, there being IS descriptions in the latter classification. TI. F. Pohland and Charley flillette are taking the annual school census, their districts being divided into east and west Ashland, respectively. The Civic Improvement club will join in observing Tuesday, October 23, as "Hoover day." The Ladies' Social circle of the Christian church will devote its ac tivities on Ihe second Friday nf each month in behalf of Red Cross work nt hendc,unrlors in the F.Iks building. The local liaplist church is again without a pastor. Rev. If. J. Vine having resigned. lie lefl carly in the week for Dayton temporarily, pend ing future appointments. The Ashland Red Cross auxiliary bus received $183(i.l(i, this amount being the 2. per cent of the pledges paid up on the recent subscriptions by this district to the national Red Cross fund. The pledges here ap proximated $10,200 during the mem orable drive come weeks ago. The Homo fin a rd contingent meets al Ihe jVrmorv ,011 Monday evening, October '.11'.' " " .1. .W I'aee of . Talenl, formerly steward of Hie eounfy farm, has sold out and will remove lo Phoenix, Ari zona. , flnnsmuir ebibwnir.cn have estab lished a precedent in aiding war re lief measures. At card gamer, here after favors are to be paid in ca;h instead of first nnd booby price?. High favors are to be a dollar and low .ones 25 cents. The cash rep resented by forfei's to go into Ihe military l..baoe,, f .n.l. Miss Ivilher I'anhey received a let ter the first of this week from her cousin, Earl Obciicliain, and his many friends will be ulcaccd to learn that he ha. arrived in Fran:e, is well nnd is learning tho customs of the coun try fast. The pal red ie mass meeling in Ihe opera house Tuesday al'lenitum was nnl as' well nl leaded by our aditl! ilieiis as it would have been i!' our ladies and men had ii'.l been o busy al the present lime, but Sehonl Chair man li'.ibuelt and Sllperihlellili III Stanley dismissed school nnd teach ers and -cholars mo.-.t all attended, and the addre.-.-cs, of both Senator Q:ir!ar.d and Mr. U'lun were much appreciated bv all. Local Chairman J. 0. Isaacson had charge' of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. (1,11 M.-Credie of San Franei-eo nie spending tin' week with Mr. Mel'i-edie's parents on Mil lionaire Row, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Li.zie Leonard left Tuesday :v.irning ft r her ea.-tern home, going bv way nf San Francisco and Lus An LESLIE SALT uppliGs "the teusttriess rohicli coajLcs the bost flavor out of your coo-hin geles. Mis. Leo'nard was met her, by her sister, Mrs. Wright of Portland, who will accompany her to San Fran-ci-co, then Mrs. Wright will lcturu here and visit reJulives. Ed Kalder 01 Portland is visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, V. E. Kahlcr, here, -preparatory to going to Perkcley io cntiu the .Aviation School of lustru'etion, as Mr. Kahlcr h:'V, en listed in I he aviation corps of the I". A. army. L. A. Dollar of the I.'. S. iiiivv, who ha been on a furlou'.-h vi-iling his m.ilhcr and other relulhe- in this vi cinity, was calling on friends here Tuesday. . Frank McKce, who is on n furlough vMtin! his mother at Mcdford. was renewing old acquaintances here on Tuesday. Postmaster Minis of Mcdford at tended the patriotic meeting here and called 011 old friends Tuesday after noon. . :. . Mayor C. E. Gates, W. H. Gore nnd George Andrews were hero Monday afternoon in the interest of the lib ertv bnnds, V II. Vorris (Slim has resigned as jitnev driver on the Lewis auto line, between icre and Mcdford, and left Tucsdav morning with his family by auto for southern California, where he will rade orancc Ibis win ter. Slim was much tlioii.:ht of on his nm between here nnd Alcdford and will he much missed. Harry D. Young, accompanied by Joe Hitch, arrived bv auto from American Lake, and Mr. Young sneaks in glowing terms of the con ditions in Washington. Mr. end Mrs. Mack nf Monmouth snenf last week in this valley visiting old friends, nnd made a pleasant call here Saturday morning, noenmnnnied bv Professor and Mrs. A. ,T. Tfanby and Mrs. V. D. Bropbv of Medfo'rd. . Walter Grim has succeeded V. If. Knrria as jitney driver on this divis-. ion. ,t the special city flection held here Tuesday a very light vote was east, and resulted in an almost unan imous vote for rehondtng the citv, the vote being RR finr and 5 against. COURT HOUSE RFPORT Reported by. Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. ! Real Estate Transfers. Mrs. A. L. Harvey to E. Jr. Smith et al., land'in twn. 30 3W. $ 10 John II.' Goldman et ux to William Kittrcdgel land in t.wp. :lii-IW i 10 Daniel Jlilkcy tn Mary F. Fax, land in f.vp .".!--IW 11.(1(10 C. I.. Liming o'l uv in llavvy ili k CLOGS HE KIDNEYS lake a glacs of Salts if your Back hurte or Bladder boihers you Drink morq water. If you must have your moat evrry day, eat it. but llueh your kidneys witii (talis occ.uionuily, says a nnt?d authority who t'lU us that iiiat f.'rni9 uric acitl wliich, almost purfiiv7t'i iht kidnoys i thoir ef forts to oxml it from th hioud. They bworim shiuqih find wpakrn, tlicn yu Buil'pr with u dull rni?"iy in tho kidn- region, sharp jiuiiid in the backer eick headache, dizziness, your stonuich sours, tor.guo ia coated nnd when tho weathtii is had you have rheumatic twinpts. Tha urine pets cloudy, full of sediment, the chances often got eoro and irritated, obliging you to tcck Telicf two or three timo during the night. - To nmitralfro thrsf Irritntinjf acids, to peane tho kidneys nnd flimli oil' the txuly'a urinous wusto pvt four ounefR of Jad HiiIIh frotn nny phurmary hnro; take a taMcsjiooiif ul in a plass of water before bri';ikf:i!t for a few daya nnd your kitlneys will thru netrfine. 1 his famoiiB salts is made from the acid of grupea and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to tiuah and stimutato elupcriai kidneys, also to neutralize the acids ia urine, eo It no longer irritates thus ending bl&d Jer woakncsB. Jad Galtr. Is inexpensive; cannot in jur o, and raiikes a delightful cffervcuccat litliiarwatcr drink. Mountain Stock and Dairy Ranch Close to outside range. 100 acres. 20 acres In alfalfa, 35 acres uuder tho ditch; spring water piped to house and barn, everything oes. 20 Jer sey cows; 10 hi-il rs, 1 and 2-year-ld; 1 Hereford bull; i; hi,;s: 1 l pig.:; 1 team; TtO riii.k.'iis; harne-is; 1 niower; I ruki- ; 2 harrow.-; 2 wagons; 1 phm; I hay fork anil c-.i-j bio; 1 (.ream gi'paial'jr; smull looi:;; about TO tons of bay; full houte; good barn and a dandy bargain at $$500. Terms on part. This is good nnd will p1l. Isn't this Just the plnoe you have be.'ii looking for? Bennett Investment Co.' 102 West Main. Phono 7li. j FOR RENT--Farms aim iMoek ranch .,.., , . . i ef. garden laud Gold flay Realty Ileal LsLulc Louns. luaunuice.j Co Hen!, lot in FniiliUile Adil., Mcifonl ..: . . ; . ,:!v in IImiv Vvn rt x to xa l'lip-. !ol in Fiuil.laU A'M. 'M.-dluivl 10 !I. i. StocM-l.nmim vi ux to Mrs. Wary Kiikpatruk, Kits in Out; wood Sub J i vision...; (illS H. Usi ct ux lo J. M. Kite, lutul ill twp. li1.)-IK..! mo Kaldi U. .li'iiniiii;, sheriff, to I'aeii ir Lomm iV In r-tnu-ul t o., I mil iu twp. ::s-'.!v. 8 !::o Knti ! (I h-iiutirv , iMMilt', I" v Kir M Nali.'iial Uaiil., - land, laud i Abl.ihd ... 5,50 A. E. Grali'iiu to Jolm Koob, lot in Gobi Hill 1 J. . Chambers et ux to L. F. Mills, lot in twp, 3lMV. 10 CUvuit Court, Jo.o H. V;. Call Robert De tn, siimnnms. V:iltor A. Woodanl vs. Helen K. Woodard, motion and at'lnlavit, ordi-r for publication of summons. Glendale Lumber Co. vs. Augusta B. Wood et til., nft'iduvit, order tor puliliratiou. SAGE 1 TURNS It's Grandmother's Recipe Bring: Back Color and Lustre to Hair. to That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hnir tan only he had by brewinjr a mixture of Suge Tea and- Sulphur. Your hair is your eharm. It makes or miirs the fp.ee. When it fades, turn gray or streaked, just an applieatiou or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances it3 appearance a hundred fold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old recipe im proved by the addition of other ingrtdi ents for 50 cents a hire bottle, all ready for use. It is catted Wyeth's Page and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Kvenbody uses ' Wyeth's" Ffiffe and Sulphur Compound now because it daik nt: ro nntmally and evenly that nobody enri tell it bus been applir-d. ou Bimply da::iP"ii a sponge or f.oft. bruh. witii it an t draw t!ii3 througli the hair, lakint: one Finiiit strand at a fian; by moniing the gray hair has dis-)jieaicd, and alei nnofher rtjijdiehtion it heroi'ies beaati fully dark and appears glossy and luc tioi;s. This ready-to-usi; preparation a delightful toilet reiuiste fur lliosu who defire dark hair mid a youthful appear ttnep. H is not intended f"r the cute mitja'.iua or prevention of disease. HELP WANTKl) 3IiLE WVNTED Wood haulers wanted at Tlutto Falls. Thonn 370-,I, .Mod ford, Oregon. 1S1 VAXTWD-Snvernl npnlo piekorn; two woeltH work, beginning Sat urday morning, l'honn U2 Ment at west, end .Inekson Htrort bridue Sntnrdnv morning at 7 o'eloelc. ISO WAXTEIJ Prune pickers, Saturday, at Three Oaks Orchards. ISO WANTED Apple pickers, o 3 :-J 1 . 13. B. Hall. Phone lai .WANTED A few moro men and women to pick apples at tho Philips orchard. Phone Sfl-R. WANTF.O. Hands to work in prune dryer. Phone 7-t-'4. v A N'rr:i Misrm.i ,. fofs WANTr.il To rent, two or three funil.--lir.'l rnoni'; nr I'.nuill I'lirnlshe.l house ill two weeks, Phiilli' ! oil I, 1 SL' WANTEI- Furnished hou.c, mod ern, with garage. liox A, Mali Trihuno. 1M) WANTED To rent, well-healed fur nished homo for winter months. F. Corning Konly. Phono G11-J3. WAXTI'll Small fmiil lied I ;e nr ihri-'. or fiiiir uis fiii'iii; ln-.i fur hini'"ie.'pili!;. Aililri'.ls l(. ('.,e;u,' Mail Trihune. I Ml WAWI.ii TO 1,'I'NT Small fuf nUhod house. Adilrras linx .1. M . Mall Tribune. I . -t. WANTED Old faise teeth. Don't matter If broken. 1 pay $2.00 to ll.i.OO per set. Send by parcel po.'.t and receive check b" return mill. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. BO.' WANTED Canadian wheat land In exrhnne fur counfrv orchv prop erty bete. I'.iMini'lt lti I'stmcnt I'n, WANTED-Pine logs. Wlrh to roll tract purchase sugar and yellow pine raw-loi:s for I III s delivery. Will take output large or email quantity and pay attractive figure. See Edenr S. Hater, Hotel Med ford. WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and F.gg Co. WANTED House, to move. Pinne 4KX.t nr si-K FOIl HK.Vl not HIOH for iti vr :::i N. peach. Iu;;s. rooin tiioilejii bonce, Plume ln;;-,'2, even I S I FOP. RENT Five-room modern hour.e. with lirce screen porch and garage; close In. Call t 2 46 S. Plv or phone 570-H. "Oft PF.NT M1fCKM..1NKOf9 FOR KENT. - l or sugar lieets20 iicrci of (he lel l.-inil in the valley, under water. I'hunn fiOn-112. l2 It Works! Try It I j TeMi how to looeen a nore. tentlcr cam as It lifts 1 out without pain. j 4."....."...4..4"h.. . ....... . Good neVa sureada rapidly and dru- glst3 here nro kept, busy diHieusln; irci'7niif, the ptluT dUiHivt'ry of a I'in clniivtl u-.r.u, '.vhicli In said to lo-vivu any coi i 3.1 II ltitb out Mill Ihe flnp ui. Atk at tiny piririim. y lor a UtiitT ohii-o of ft.M'ioiu', which will ot V(ry link-, l-L;t ' to Ik' ftiilViru-nt to rid on;-'d levt ot every hard or Bolt corn or cnthiH. Vou apply Just a few drops on tha tender, aching com and Instantly the soreness 13 relieved, and soon the corn Is eo Borlvelod that It lifts out with out pain. It Is a sticky substance which dries when applied and ner InRmii a or cvru Irritates the adjola inir llwiue. Tlih- dUcovery will prevent thou " u Si of d:Ulu unumilly from lock.'aw Uhi InlectloR hcietofore rujuHlj,; fioni the sulcldai habit ot cutting corns. KOK BALK RBUUi KWTAT KOU BA1.K 10 nerei unimproved In ml, free and clear. Must sell. $-nu.nO. down, balance I ye:ir, interest included. Mrs. 11. L. Santord, ul2 Wesely llobta Elds, l.os Anr.elep, Calif. ISO Kt'li SM,U Mv home at :t2 Oenevu. Him.sa hiii-jjaln iu city. CJaud Allien. ISO rOR RAIiE. H-aere ranch, with 4- roniu cottuKe. Irrigation syutrm nnd other outbuildings. U milo due north Main street, Central l'oint. On Pacific highway. Ap ply to owner on ranch of T. J. Noo noa. 1 II 0 Foil SAI.K FarmlnK Innd, frnlt Inlid, stock ranches, timber land, frnm f 10 per acre up. on long time, rasy psymentB. or mlKht exchani:e for othor clear property. Addrons fiold Hay Realty Co. KOK SAT.K MVKSTOCK FOR SAL1" l"ru3h Jersey cow, with holler calf. Phone bOO-112. ISo FOR SALK Welch pony, cheap. Phone ij-FJ, or wilto VV, It. Lamb, Medford. 1S2 FOR SALK negistorod Borkahlro male pig, S months old. S. .1. Illnke ly, Uonucrlver, Ore. 1S I ly, UoKiie River, Ore. 1S I Foil SAI.K liny horse S years old, weight 1200 lbs. W. I). Welch, Phono 294. 181 FOR HALF, MIWriMiANKOITS FOR SALE Birds, cheap, and cages. 4 IS South Kiuir. Phop...: 7J9-Y. i: 1 FOR DALE Pumpkins. l!c per !h. Any tli.e. Phone 314-W. 151 FOR SALE. Apples. Epltr.enbergs, Winesans, P.on Davis. Ncwtowns, Crernin:;'1. nrnnet r.eodllngs. West IVew OrrhanK l.,hon.i!1J-V...l:l2 FOR SALE .lonnthnn apples, "0c a box on frees. Foothills Orchard. LSI FOR SALE 1 run; A; 2 rugs $1 each; dining table and chairs ?l"i; ehii'lonier il: 1 dresser $i; 1 dresser $G; Morris chair $10; 2 rocking chairs $10 and $S; bed, mutti-CHi: and unrlngs $11; llbrarv l;ih!o ntngi.r fewlng machltic .:(!. M.oh.o fnr rent. L'O Ijoui'i l.eivto'iui jtroet. Phone S57-H. 1 i L FOR fiALK Corn. Phone 2ftl-R:i. I no FOI S l I'l "(Mieap; one b)i. gav.n line engliie and pump; 1 wacou wilh wonil i-ack; 1 hack and 2 light hourjes. .los. Applehaker, .Inckson ville. Ore. I s:: FOR S.M.F Good Vlrlnr fiirniire, v Mil ci'llsr pipes. ,liiine;r Cjimii bell. l'honn lil-l-K. I Ml FOR SALE 1 Jlcrrirk rofrl?crtor, $J0 0'l; 1 .1: t ... cr. Jl;'.e0; I drusi--er, $J.iti; 2 rnga. $1 T.i0. At Kw Inga, 12s anco'.iver. K0 FOR SALL Wall cats at EeVoe's. FOR S M.R r,.pnseiier Orsnt PN al :i hai-iiin. . Key IMrlch. I'li-ino I lis .la. I.: olivine, Oregon. 1X1 FOR S 'l.F Hi v israpr- titiiini-i. $ I '" per 1. 1. ill al Wehsier ranch, I 1 , nil. lnMlh.nl' .1 :n'l sini il In.' I l; I FOR Sl.i: l':lhh..:e. delivered or al !';ii'!.ii al Tni. i, c in-. Frank II. Ray. 1S2 FOR BALE. Furniture and ru:-..", ne:ir!y new. 21 North Grape. 1 6 I FOR SALE Potatoes at $2.30 for hundred, dolivered. Phone 6 1 1-1-4 . 1S1 Fdi: ,S,K- Mi ' inn Jispi'S, le p. r III. Geai v Or. haul. I'll II I ::V. 1 -in FOR SAI.li New Krausn piano. Nn. i;::ii W. 4th street. FARM LOAN'S. AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years, ti per Cent; 4 kt cut on de posits convertible Into 4 !i percent farm loan bonds; $250, UOi) In bonds sold weekly and money paid farmers. K. II. Ilurd, See.-Treas, Naliontil l-'arni Lo;ui'l Assoi'lntlnlM, Garnoti Con y llulhlliii;. Medfnid I ss MONIiV 11) MIA WILL LOAN small amounts on Im proved city properly. E. tf. Tuinv, 210 Hornet Corey til'ltf. Mb'.'-F.vr TO LOA.'; On gocl teou it. Pnono til-J. J. is. Anarcws Medford Business College Bidg., ?oom il. MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to $:0o0 on hand to loan at'7 pet eeiit, on good farm security, ftn-l Tinny, 210 Garnutt-Corey Illdg, tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. H;asy mouth. ly payments. (J;e D, K. Wood. . .,(,Mgt,.T; t I .( t TJntSMvri d3 ctMl iati, n imaio Ktick-piit. In front ot fe l.ant!'a pop corn stand. Ke turn tn Mod. Vul. 'k. and rt--cuive reward. K. K. Vromau. ISO LOST Horseshoe pin with four-leaf clover, at Ilia I to Saturday, Re ward If returned to Hall Tribune. 1 SI I,8T --White fared Bluer, branded ' on rl;:ht hi. Last seen on IiIkIi iav I..-two. n Mcdford and Central l'oint. I'lione !eo. A. Morse, u-fl '!. 1S2 LtKVl'. Hold Itaoii'ton watch. Open face, with (Mid follow emblem on the baek. Keward. C. C. Hoover. Phone iii-y. 1S1 nrsiVF.ss nrRFrroRT. rjKOIiCII (-.orl)lN(J Lawyer, Oar iKtl Coiey POHTKH J NRrir Attorney at 1 mnnm ft and 9. Medford Nation' Bank Building A. F. BTi;Af1?3 tawyr. Oaruetl fVtrov lililK. Arconntnnt. K. M WILSON Certified Pnblle Ae- eoiintant. room 411. f. F, ft If. Illdg.. Mcdford, Oregon. Ansftk Hlipplted liAHTB ATITO flPRINO CO. W nm nperatlns: th largest. oWr1. and beat nnlnped plant In th Ps elflr rorthwest TTnft our Rprlnrs when others f nil. Sold nnder writ, ten nmnrantee. S4 North Fifteen!! Bt., Po7tlnhd, Ore, Ienttn 5 T. T. BHAW Dentist. Oyer Dew f?!s Clothlnsr Store tn rooms fo.' mvi'lr occupied by Dr. Jonas. Phono D-T. Ifinfrlneer and Contractor VRKD N. ODMAMNOS Engineer n eontrsatrir. 404 M. F. ft H. HldsJ Surveys, estimates, Irrigation dralrv ge, orchard and land Improvement Garbage GAltnAGR Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Mulo FRED ALTON HA IOHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Haignt mush Studio, 401 Gsxnett-Corey Bid. Phone 72. lnstnrnnee KAIIL S. TUMY Genera) Insurance office. Fire. Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glans, Contract ul tturety Bonds. ExceTont conv panles, good local service. No. 2td Garnelt-Cnrey fihlg. Physicians anil Surgeons1 LR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician. 303 Oaruett-Corey build lug. Phone 130. riR. J, J, EMHEN9 Physician and suigeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Fyes scien tifically tested and glassed sup. plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8 P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co, btdg., opposite P. O. Phone f7. Printers ami fulillshi-ra MEDFORD PK1NTINU CO., has It best e.ulpped printing orflce In ilniilhern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgera. billing aystems, etc. l'orlluiid prices. 117 Moita Fir st. Xrausror EADd TRANSFER ft STORAUH CO. ulllce 42 North Front at. Phone 81 f. Frlr.eu right. 8rvlt tuar- knlfl One of the Best Buys in the County 2 7 acres located between Medford and Jacksonville, 3 j'j miles from Mcdford; every aero very beat ot toll and all suitable for alfalfa: all in j etih i vii I ion ; crops grown on place this H.M.IHI best In liio valley; nliiiut 2 acres iu orchard just coming Into bearing; fenced hog tight; S-rooni lions.', good barn and well, rural ini.ll, telephone. Adjuiniug laud, wliich i.i no better, hold at $'J25 to $100 p. ir a;ru. Cau sell this 27 acres for $i;C00, will only tako $1000 to jhindle; good terms on balance. Let us show yoj this tract, Bennett InvestmentCo. 102 West Main. Phone; Orrii e, 7'.'!l ; Res., S I l-L. INTF.IIUIHAX ATJTOCAll V. TI.MK CARD. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent, and fhoenlx dalli', except Sunday, at 8:00 j. ra., 1;00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Ita on Saturday at 10:15 p. m; Bun days leave at t and 10:80 a. m. and :tm, 2:00, r:30 nnd 9:30 p. tn. l.oara Asliland for Me.lford dally, except Kiinday, at 9:00 a. tn., 1:00, 4:00 and 5: Hi p. tn. Also on Saturday nights at 1:30. Sundays leave AshlancV at 9:00 a. m.. and 10.30 a. tn., 1:00, 4:80. 6:30, wd 10:3d p. m.