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lj - 1 la i SCHOOL PUPILS IN S J Falling In line with 'be policy of financing school children In the pur chase of bondSi a move Bet afoot by J. A. Westerlund, W. A. Folger baa announced that .he will furnish $3000 to help further the work bo auspic iously begun. mis means tnat with the capital devoted to the work by Messrs. Wes- teriund and Folger, approximately $6000 is on hand to finance the bond purchases of the children ' Mr. Wcsterlund last night address ed the following letter to Superinten dent of Schools M. V. Hillis: j ' Oct. 2C, 1917. Prof. Meldo V. Hillis. Medford. Ore. -r My dear sir: I desire to express to you my appreciation of the splendid Tay In which your pupils have re sponded to the second issue of liberty bonds, and I want to thank them thru you for their loyalty and patriotism they have shown In subscribing so freely for the first fifty of the fifty dollar liberty bonds. ; 1 find that we have just as many pore patriotic boys and girls who want to take up a liberty bond and I 'am pleased to announce to you that I have concluded to increase my offer a few hundred dollars. ; I am also greatly pleased to Inform you that our good friend, Mr. V. A. Folger, than whom there Is no bigger hearted or more patriotic citizen in the state of Oregon, has voluntarily agreed to help me out by advancing $3000 so as to make it possible for sixty more school boys and girls to buy bonds by taking the samo plan as was offered by mo a few days ago, that is, pay $2.00 cash and the bal ance $3.00 per month. Kindly inform our boys and girls ho have not bought a liberty bond n our plan but desire to do so. that I shall be pleased to receive tholr subscription at any time at tho Hotol Holland. Yours, tor the country's welfare, J. A. WESTERLUND. $ Portland Livestock. f -PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 22. Cattle 'Steady; receipts' "1653. Best beef steers $9.50010.25; good beef steers $8j 0.2". ; best beef cows $ 7.2 " ffT' 8; ordinary to goad COW3 $-lifi S; bpnt heifers $7i S; bul!s $4 fit 6.7 ; calves $7$ 9.50; stockers and feeders $4 Hi $.25. -t Hogs 50c lower; ' receipts 2332. Prime light $15,801? 10; prime heavy ?15.75ffl la.S5;plgs $14 14.50. ' ; '! Sheep 50c higher; receipts 1580. Western lambs $14 14.50; valley lambs $13.5014; yearlings $12.60 V 13; wethers ! lis; wetnors $12.2offil3; ewes ys.&010.50. , Portland Butter. t PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 22 Butter steady. City creamery prints 4Se cartons 4!)c; buying price of buttPr .fat 52c Portland; cube extras, no quotations. 1 " TODAY'S MARKETS ! I J I A oi ii am am winmml I MonLrtiiu miiu yiuimiij l j There will be a school meeting at ,i city hall on Saturday, November 3 1 Only taxpayers will be allowed to 'I vote. The main proposition regards J the budget for tho forthcoming year 4 whlrh Inrorporntps requirements of ,A $4 4,900. Of this amount teachers ' salaries will require $28,110: liondpil i debt and Interest, $8,200, these being i the chief Items. Estimated revenues j from state, county and high schoool funds approximate $16,033.40, lcav. '! lng $30,561.60 to be raised by die j rlct tax. Rev. H. A. Carnahaa, Presbyterian 1 pastor, left for Los Angeles last Thursday evening, Intending to bp gone ten days. Incident to this visit J south he will hear Hilly Sunday fl preach. On Sunday morning Rev. P Wm. Johnson occupied tho local pnl I pit, and In the evening Rev. J. U. Do I ran, R. F. D., conducted the sen-ices, f Funeral services of the late O. N. I Nelson were held at Dodge's under taking parlors Monday, October 22. Interment was In Mountain View cemetery, i lie services were con ducted by the German Lutheran pas tor of Medford. Liberty bonds have made their ap pearance as posted In local bank win dows. They bear portraits of Wash ington, Jackson and Lincoln, accord ing to respective denominations of $100. $500, and $1060. I Rev. A. J. Hogg, pastor of tho j Presbyterian church at Medford, and who has filled the pulpit of the Ash- nd church by way of exchange of tho ministerial courtesy, preached in the Rose Clryy Park Presbyterian t church' of Portland on Sunday, and has received many compliments from the press of the metropolis, who re part him as being an athlete of Inter collegiate fame during bis student days In bot'a Ireland and the United States. He Is a director of the Amer ican Red Cross, and claims to have been "Always an American, who Jus,t happened to be born on the other Side of the ocean." - .... Mrs: W. O. Dlckerson having Joined the Patty family on their trip "to Washington, accompanied them ao far as Fort Stevens where she will visit her eon Donald, member pf First 9. C. A.. . A number of Ashland young men employed In Siskiyou county eligible to draft, have been summoned bj me exemption board of that district in a call for 150 men to respond to physical examination preliminary to filling out the required quota.' The list Includes Guy Goood and Ccdrlc Myer, now of Dunemuir; Percy Gris er of Yreka, and Wm. H. Parker of this city. Gerald A. Torrence'of Hilt, son-in-law of Leander Neil of Ash-, land, has also been summoned. The examination will occur October 22 and 23. Anticipating Thanksgiving Day, the president, at the suggestion of con gress, has appointed Sunday, October 28, as a dny of supplication End pray er throughout the United States. C. R. Losher and wife of Portland where Mr. Losher is an employe of the Southern pacific, are recent ar rivals in their old home town, visit ing relatiyes in tho Emery families. Pro-German textbooks having been discovered in the Medford schools prompts tho query as to whether any such are in uso In our local institu tions of loarning. The particular book complained.of at Medford is en titled VDawn of American History in Europe," by Prof; Nida, an author of un-American sympathies, emulating In Illinois the activities of La Follette in Wisconsin. A citizen of the second warn in mis city Drazenly wears a German silvor watch, and several bits of hardware about town still bear the legend, "Made in Germany." The football game on Saturday be tween high schools. of Ashland and Grants Pass was scoreless. This ne cessitates another game or two be tween the rival teams. The local home guards meet for drill at the armory on Monday even ing, October 22. Second notice. MIps Mortense Winter hns joined two other young women from hero In attendance at. tho Southern Pariflc school of telegraphy, San Francisco. Two now trainB are reported to be added to the Portland-San Francisco passenger runs In the near future.' They will conform to Nos. 53 and 54 which were specials during tho ex position period. . Nell Stewart, S. P. employe, nnd recently local car distributor at. Iluns mulr, Is on the battle lino In France. Glenn Young, son of Mis'. Dora Young Of this city, formerly In tho employ of the Fruitgrowers Supply company of Hilt, lias sailed for Prance as a member of tho Forest Servico Engi neers Corps. - ' Jim Horsey reports the 1917 honey crop from his bee colony near Edge wood, Cal., to be 18,000 pounds. He has about 500 colonies. Last year he threshed 22,000 In the same terri tory.. P. B. Fltzpatrlck, oldtlme S. P. em' ploye here, Is now located at River bank, Cnl. In order not to conflict with the second liberty loan campaign Red Cross theatrical day hns been post poned from October 2(i to December 7. The entiro receipts from many theators throughout the country, as well as personal salaries of leading actors for that date will be contribut ed to the Red Cross war fund. It is needless to add that the latcnstrlng of tho Vinlng will bo out In behalf of this movement. .vinrried, In Yreka, October 1 1 W llllam It. Mcl.end and .aura Thomnsm. hmh nf l,l,l..i . ... Hip same city, Ortobor 12. Jesse L. Milled of Ashland and Dorothy Mnv .,.,.,, . ,,, At a patriotic service held In tho Prctbytcrlan church in Medfdrd on Sunday there was a special musical program arranged by George An drews. Mrs. Henry Provost of this city sang the "Marseillaise," the words being in French to the accom paniment of the familiar musical set ting. The federation of Women's Clubs of Southern Oregon meets in (Srauts Pass on Saturday, October 27. A ..c.uu , govor me iccQinBs insieaa or tnree days as heretofore. Mrs. E. L. Atkinson. Mrs. Mnrtha Cilllette nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Vsn Sant How Long Must I Suffer From the Pangs of Rheumatism? Is there no real relief In Sight? Doubttcls tike other suffereri, you hiVc often aiked yourielf thii ques tion, which continue to remain un answered. Science hat proven that your Rheu matism is caused by a germ in your blood, and the only way to reach it it by a remedy which eliminates and re move! these little pain demons from your blood. This explains why lini ment! tod lotiom wa da po pcrmv yTRPFOTlT) ivarri rTTTTXT!, will . return early, this week from a month's outing at "Newport, as' the guests of Mrs. Mary Dunn at her cot tage by the sea in that vicinity. J. C. Barnardof Eagle Point was in town on" Saturday, looking after property interests. He Is . superin tendent of the .schools there, and tairght iirthe same locality over 12 years ago:- TKe prespnt school house Is a four-room building. .-Mr. Goss of Butte Falls teaches in the Inter mediate department, Including 5th to 8 th grades, and. Miss Pinn'iljenedlct, nf Aiililuuil, teaehos tho primary class es, grades .1st to' ttb. -i I " -t v.. el: ,1. Jcil on of ll.e lYumr .bti!r-ili:'iri't lelt for California, wlU'ie he will find ciiiiiljiyiuent in-the milieu. .. MV. and M!r3.j5on Canii'ron ,' of Tnkilnin, Or., ure visit:ngjjr:end in ihis'valley. I s John and Thomas' Dhnniiurton itransacted business in this neighbor, hood last week. . Bobbie Rowton besan schoul in the primary room lat.week. Frtwarrl KubM nnd Franb Wnld- rM'-'e have returned from rniirjlin? ii en'itle at Sipiaw Iii.ke. Thev luouuht Inek about i.vtv'-five head of enttle W". A. Pmith h.-is liesun to pick liis apple crop.. rues in me primnrv room were ,aiven a toueh of 'war lust week. 2070 flics beintr killed in a contest in which T!esiip Rmvden won the prize with a score of 13S0 dead flies. S. L. Benson left for California this week. Chester Kubli bought a fine herd of beef enttle Inst week. W. A. Smith is iinnlinsr.jfr. near dorff's winter wood. ;' Tyo of the school girl' have con tributed a fine. 11 of seniniunis to the high school room. They-certainly add very much to its nppearanee: The apple piekipjr in the Turner or chard is rapidly .ndvnncimr. TIenr' Offenbneher is visiting rel atives in the valley. Georce Kuhlhasen is hnyinjr n sup ply of hay to feed his enttle thru the winter. A party of surveyors are working in ofu r neighborhood surveying for a rnilroad from fSnta Pass., to ytbe liluij l.ecl miner . Ffed 0(l'enha'fl"()v made'h'hus; IvinJfo Rliambnii' last Friililv. Ffemonf .Torrlrtnihas . retjirned'.' to Jsehno) nftpr a 'snort absence, due to tickncss. : - . Apple.ga'tc srho'Sl has boon busilv lengngpd in preparing for. 'an ener getic drive to secure members in the fieri ennervifinn mnvdnient. Work in ppiirimr pledges will be.uin O, lo her Tim school realizes llin fact lliat its Invnlty pud pnlriolism are being tested, and nnprpcirjes tbe r.n- nortnrnly to aid rynr ermntrv in the present war and hnek up our hrav fi '.rid ers. i '. . i ' - i HILL NUGGETS . 5. A. Dusenbery left Thursday evening for Portland on a' business trip. . Mrs. W. L. Collins wa. in fluid II. Sunday. , . , i' Cnl. Thompson .'. Was tvansnetin hu-iness in fi.d.l Hill Friday. iienrgv Moll wns n business visitor ;m Medf,iid Friday. ; I!. II. Moure was n Guld ilill vis itor Friday. Donald Avery was a Medford vis itor Thursday. Mrs. F. Dcy Pehrnmp is now dom iciled in the Mclutyre cottaec on Sixth avenue Snm Borden nnd wife nrc now res idents again of Dold IIillwafter .au i alisence of Iwo years. They are now i... .,.. i :.. ,',..; . . ' ' " "" l""l"'".. "Csi l of town. Mr-. J. M. Hold ins left ght for her loinier limitc. . Smidii iiig'ii ii ner inrmer Imine. mic wa She ii;Miijaiii:u " sun, luuilio. Me.idamcs Giprfe Huff and Jesse Oil. drift .and daughter, land '.Dr. ft. (.'. KiUcy were visitors Thursday to Medford deiuUts. If Gold Hill had a resident dentist the correspon dent would not lie kept so busy at ihe 'S. P. depot.,'' The hum and'ijnrr of tip- grinding at the cement plain is u v-ry sutis faetnry nccuuipnminciit tn the nighl hoars as. well ns.,he daylipic, ;) ii can' be heard distinctly in ,tliis city. nnirninr.; ;);.. HrrUbfllt , : pro-t'iaCljoas.i0okcil ror l:ma aiid 0)por, limit., nre .ri,.; n t and the future of Gold Hill asuucd. Iloracp Pclton motored to Medford Fridav. in ciiii..niied bv Mrs. I.vnn lnent good, for they cannot ponibly reacu ipriir germs wiiico inicst your blood by the milliont. S. S. S. has been lucceitfully med for Khcumatism' fdr more than fifty years. T(y it tp-day, and; yon .will fir.djyoursclf at' last on tlie right tracjc to fit rid fcf'your Khiumatlsm. You can gtt valutlAe adviccaboutttha treVmentjof yoSrlindividi:! casd by wriJng tofthe C?; MediciJ Advurr, SwiU SpAiiic CtJ Dept, 3" TM matt, v, MEDTOttP. OT?T:GON, Smith and Mis. Ogdcn Snyder, whp attended the Jfcd Cross in session in that city. George Huff was a Medford vi.-itort Friday, attending to business matters! pertaining to his mine. Miss Ida Johnson left Friday even in? for Portland, v. hero she will tako a business course at Hcliiikc-Walkor. Mrs. L.ima Ilaiiimoi'stcv uiul son einie are visitors yt the )r Chis- noun noinc irom lio'.'uo Kivcr. Jesse Durkpy and family have moved into town, as he is now em ployed at the eeineut Want. Mrs. Minnie Kinve of Ynllejo. Cal., enme Siuuiay niomins to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Isnra llodires, nnd to he with her father, Judge C. C. Gall, who is not well. She visited since Thursday with her sis ter, Mrs. William Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Ceoriro McClelhui. Mrs. Hoffman, MVs T.inwood Bliike iey, all 'oFMcdford, were motorists who visited friends in Gold Hill Sun day afternoon. Worden Knnis returned to Port land Tuesday after a short visit with friends living here. Mr. and Mis'. Rnwell Ilines left fur Klamath Falls Wednesday, making the trip by auto. .1. H. Wilson, the expert accountant from Corvi'His, assisted bv hi. brother. B. W. Wilson, are auditing tne county's hooks tor this year. Mrs. Ralph 'Jennings spent Friday arternoon in Jledlord. i Mr. nnd'Mrs. Fred Luy were in from Wcllcn Friday. Mrs. Johnson nnd son, Nate John son, of Grants Pass, spent the week with the former's daughter, Mrs. I.anrn Ryan. T. J. Kenno.v was 'a Jneksonvillo visitor Friday, having just -returned from Alaska, where he was employed in the Madden cannery during the summer. Mr. Kcnney expects to re turn in Fcbrunry. Mr. nnd Mrs." G. W. Ager and Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Vlrich motored to Talent Monday -evening to help Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown celehrnto their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Miss Kate Buckley nrrived from San Frnneisen Friday to nurso !vr nephew, Frnneps Bueklpy, whr, is pnn- fined In Hie hospital with typhoid fever. r A't nniin Rnlai'dav $finnn of ihe !:l(l,nno allnlted to Jacksonville to raise toward tho lihnrlv loan had Everyone Should f Drink Hot Water : . in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast. ' . To feel your best day In and dav out to feel clean insldo; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa tion, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach, you must bathe on the Insido liko you batho outside. This Is vastly more Important, because the akin pores do nui auBoru impuriues into tne blood, whllo the bowel pores do, says a well- Known pnysician. To keep these polsonR nnd toxins won pushed rrom tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before break fast each day, a glasB of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos- poaio in u. inis win cleanse, purify md freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food Into tho stomach. Got a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It Is inexpenslvo and almost tasteless, except a sourish twlngo which Is not unpleasant. Drink phosphatcd bot water every morning to rid your sys tem of these vile poisons and toxins; bIbo to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel: like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment nnd above nil, keen It tin! As soap and hot water act on tho Bkin, cleansing, sweetening and purlfvlng, so limestone phosphate and hot wnter be fore breakfast, act on tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Mountain Stock and Dairy . Ranch Close to oiitsido range. 100 acres. 20 acres In alfalfa, 35 acres under tho ditch; spring water piped to bouco and barn, everything goes. 20 Jer sey cows; 10 heifers, 1 and 2-year Id; 1 Hereford bull; 6 bo,;r,! JO pigs; 1 team; 50 chickens; lianiesn; 1 mower; 1 rake ; 2 harrows; 2 wagons; 1 plow; 1 hay fork and ca ble; 1 vi-enni separator; small 'tools; about 70 tons of hay; fp.lr house; good barn and a dandy bargain at $6500. Terms on part. This Ii good and will sail. Isn't this Just the plac you have been looking for? BennetflnvestmenfCo. 102 West Main. Phone 799. Pl EeUito. Iaaus, Iiuuraion. MOTDAY. OrTOUFT? 22. feccu subscribed. The bond holders ore: M. H. Johnson, J. W. Jlybe'c, Carrie Ewkm.iu, A. P.. Furrier, - (i. W. Godwurd. (I. A. Gardner. D. W. HhusIihw. Jr.. tl. H. Cli Brut ,l!oy I'liich. Fred ,1. Fiek, W. G. Kennev. Marie i;irMi. Louis L'lrich. A. R. Fnyart and family have re turned from a trip to t'oiui!le mid I other const town; Mrs. W. K. J'inney and Mis. Min nie Robinson left for Redding, Cal., one day this week. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Ileal Kstate 7 musters. Luella Spriiii'cr vf ux to T. K. Flynn, hind in Park Add., Medford W. A. Pointer et ux to Jennie B. Denning, land in Park 10 Add., Medford If Chester Stovenson et ux to E. E. Phipps, land in Ashland 10 Horace It. Bhvcn et ux to W. D. Bell, land in see. 32-3S-4W Lucllu Springer et vir to T. K. Flynn, hits in block (I, Park A.lcl.. .Medford ... 10 J ,Binmroii-- wiiuaan runs fvcclyfrom Its convenient r-sidespout- packevc it docs not dog w shakGr Hannnmm limoiininrjiiil WANTEI BITUilTIONS WANTED A married man wielios a position ns foreman or carotakcr of an orchard. I am an experienced orchardlst nnd rancher. Can fur nish references. Address l)ox 41, Ft. 4, Medford. 186 BRLP WANTKri FUMAI.ID WANTKD. Woman or Klii for ecii- eral houaowork. Jlrs. W. L. York. Phono 40G-B. 1S4 WANTED Five bright, capable la- nioa to travel, demonstrate and soil fleolors. 125 to S50 ncr week fiallrond fnro paid. Goodrich Drug i;o., uept 7U7, Omaha, Neb. 182 UK1.V 'A1VTK1 M iT.fii WANTED Prune pic!;cri. lio.v. Phone RiiO-R. l-'e per 1H2 I w i I'.ti wood Haulers wanted at initio Kails. Phono 37fi-.T, Med ! lord, Oregon. j $4 WANTLD A few more men and women to'plclt uppleB at tho Phlpi; orchard. Phone 39-R. WANTED. Hands to work in prune aryer. r-none 7-i' 4. FOB RENT FURNISHED IWOM8 FOR RFNT FurnHicd rooms, 210 hoiiih Riverside. 1'hoini 217-W 1X7 Fori nv.y-x not;srcs i' i in KI..M-. I'or tin. winter. 4-room house furnished: no children; rim for her feed. 1027 Narrcgan. LS I FOR RENT On or about Nov. 15th, for winter months, 6-room mod ern House, garugo nnd woodshed. On paved street. All famished com plete, willing to give cheap rent to responsible parties. All modern tnruout. llox E, Mall Tribune 1S7 FOR RENT 9-rnom modern home ".'I N. pencil. Phone 4M3-X2, even -In tr. in. Toil RENT !IH(T.Lt,.l-:oi!S FOR RENT- House, barn. aires: bargain II taken at onco. 1027 Nar rcgan streot. 187 FOR RENT Alfalfa and grain ranch Hon and machinery for sale, llox !, .Mall Tribune. i&7 FOR RENT Forly acres grnln land and 40 acres bearing apple and pear orchard. Gold Itay Really Co. 1 S 7 FOR RENT. I'or nigar beets, 20 acres of the best land In the valley, underwater. Phono 500-R2. 1 2 FOR JiENT Farms and stocK ranch en. garden land. Gold Ray Realtj Co. ' HUHINKHB OI'I'tmTtJNlTlKS l-Olt S.M.K.-f.eiioral merchandise ImikIiick, im-l'iding building, fix tares, eic. :i living rooms, dunce hail. PoHtoflire In connection. Fine t-hanre here: owner .-.t.-u and mn-t get nut. A luignlii at $:!oon. acres of Innd rail lie bad also If de filed. M. C. Uaiducr, Sums Vnl Iny. Ore. lf,V FARM t)ANS. AMORTIZATION PLAN 3 to 40 y-a: 5 per rent; 4 per cent on de posiis convertible Into 4 pmci-nl farm limn bunds; $250,111111 In bonds sold weekly nnd money paid farmers. E. II. "llurd, See.-Troas. Nntlonnl Farm Loans As'oeintlnns, Garnett-Corey Building, Medford SALT 19? OTOIESTER S PILLS wr."v .'iH.S DIAMOND KB AND. A y7f-y' ''ti.it AAyi.tirDrui-iUtirVA, I'm. in it,, m i uoij t., nsAVy ! with T-'ua RCbeu. V f 1 r TiLo n Mbrr. llnv orrnr V I iff 'i-uji-i, A.':fjrriii.i ;ri.uYr.n'ri -r i:v) it wtuacssTS fverywiilre W A STVX MISl'IOl.LA Minus WANTED Bicycle, evenings. Phone 639-K2. is; WAXTEDi School i May have room Phone 2 07-L. Irl as companion, and board free. WANTI3D Empty honey parts vilh cwari s lauei, luc: alio svrunl pullii, 5c. Hooth IB, public market! or S2i Pium street. ISai WANTED Chance to make extra money. You can add $25.00 to fou.uo a month to your Income In y.uir spare time. Our money-making plan is a winner for either moti or women. Wo furnish outfit freo and teach you how to use It. Send poaUl at once for "Particulars of the' Moupy-Mnkin? Plan." Act .promptly before the vacancy is '; filled -in your.. territory. Address -Publisher, Box 155, ft. Times Square Station, New York City. li2 WANTED To rent, well-heated fur nished house for v.lntur months. F. Corning Konly. Phono till-Ja. WANTED Old falso teeth. Don't matter if broken. 1 pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check bv return mall. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Firth St., Philadelphia. Pa. 302 WANTED Cunadian wheat land In exchange for country orcity prop city here. Bennett Investment Co. 302 WANTED Pine logs. Wish to con tract purchase sugar and yellow Pino saw-loKs for 1918 delivery. Will take output largo or small quantity and pay attractive figure. See Edgar S. Hafer, Hotel Med ford. WANTED Bring us your kks and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry nnd F.gK Co. WANTKD Hoiisos to more. Phona 4KR-M. or 4SS-X. FOR BALK RKUj KHTAT1 FOR SALE House and lot, 112 Elm St. $250. Owner 2035 2uth Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 190 FOR SALIC. 14-acre ranch, with 4 room cottnue. Irrigation system nnd other outbuildings. W mile due north Main streot,' Central Point. On 'Pacific highway. Ap ply to ownor on ranch of T. J, Noo-noa- 190 FOlt SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from $10 per aero up, on lonir time, ens.y payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Ould Itay Realty Co. FOR SALE MVESTOCK FOR SALE--Horso, bugfry. sanitary cot, miscellaneous furniture, two Vinegar barrels. Phone 820-X. 184 FOR P ALU- Severn 1 nice Shropshire yearling hiieki). II. Ronenher.;, Hi. tel Holland. 1S2' FOR SAl.B Fresh Jersey eow, with heifer calf. Phono 500-R2. IX PGR S-VLE Welch pnnv, Phono 5-F2, tir write W. R. Medford. cheap, Laiiib 1S2 FOR SALE Registered Berkahire male p'g, S months old. S. J. Blake. ly, Ro.T.icrIvor, Ore. l.J ly, RoK'ie River, Ore. 1S4 FOlt SALE MlhtJKLLANHOCH FOR SALE Dlnlnir nnd lPirnrTTa hies, dresser, chiffonier, rocker, mass in. I ami oilier fiirnliun nearly new. 215 N. Grape SI. is?' mil SAi.i-; nry crape stumps. $l.no per load, at W'ehnter ranch, 1 ': miles north of Jacksonville. Hi' FOR SALE 5-parpenger par, flrt class condition. Will tako Ford In trauo. c. D., care Mall Tilbuno. 1S3 FOR SALE Lining room set. sido- noard, 4 rockers, library table, hall treo, dresser, wath stand, sanitary cot, Kitcnen cauinot, cook stove, coal oil stove, heater, and guod fresh sorghum; must bo sold by neinner :;., we move to Califor nia soon. ::i:i S. Grape St. lv:, FOP. S.M I-: l::n pullets ali.l hens. Rhode Island Reds. While Wv.ill- iloln-s ;md ionic nixed. Rhone or in- tall e of Ed Hail, Central p0ni. 1S1 FOR SALIC- Corn, at tho Lotland ranch. Phono 1-F1. 1 FOR SALE Hobart M. Caule niuno. book casn, missiun dining table, 6 chairs; Laurel range, water coil; dresser .stands, everything good condition. .Mrs. Alexander, Itoeue River, Oreffon. ; ':; FOR SLK Chenn: one rt-li !. irnsn- Mne engine and pitinp: 1 w.-n-.oa with wood rack: 1 hack and : Muni huagie". Jos. Applcbakir, Jackson -villo, Ore. j,s3 FOF SALE Good, clean alfalfa seed, 20c a pound. Box is5, Mall Tilb uno. iso FOR SM.E-8f.wln machine. Price $I0."H. Tel. 4:1:!. i s.; I '(III sLK--A iiiiIpb. Snltzetiliera. WhiPRips. Ren Davis, Newtnwns. Greenings. l.cnm-H SeedlliiiiH. ' t 'iew On -hards. Rhone ;: I 4-W. ls7 OR SAI.li lonalhan aeiilos, 3i!c a box cn trees. Foothills Orchard. le I FOR SALE Corn, Phona 2T1-R3. 190 Oil SALE Wall case at DeVoe's. (lit SALE --Cnbliago, delivered or at pai'leu at loin, Ore. Frank It Hay. I FOR SA LEr New Krause piano. No. 6U W. 4th streot, PJOTC FIVE MONEY TO LOAN WILL LOAN small amounts on Im proved city property. V. S. Tumv, 210 Garnett Corey bids. , MONEY TO" LOAN On Rood secur Ity. Phone M47-J J. B. Andrews, Medford Business College fildg., Room 2. MONEY TO LOAN From 11000 to $5000 on hand to loan nt 7 per cent, on Koori farm eeurltv. Earl Tiimy, 210 Garnett-Corey RldK. tf MONCT TO LOAV Money to loaa on Medford property. Easy month Ir payment. It R Wnnfl LOST linrk blue r.oat, southwest of Jfedford. Snturday. Kpward if re turned to 711 W. 11th. 133 LOST Whlte-fuced steer, branded B on rlslit hip. Laiit seen en H;!.. way between Mcdlord and Central Ppint. Phono Geo. A. Morse, S-FI3. 1S3 itrsivr:ss ontECTORY. Attorneys GEORGE CODDING Lawyer, " nett Corey Bldg. Gar- PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at lw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. M. REAME3 tTnrny hldg. Lawyer. Uarnatt. Accountant, E. M. WILSOM OertlMed Public Ao oountart. room 411, f. F. . II. Bldg., Medford, Orpgon. AnnUi qnppliea LAHFR ATTTO 8PRINO CO. W are operating the largest, ol1e9 and best equipped plant In the Pa. clfle northwest. Use our Bprlnni when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Ftftenntk Bt., Portland, Ore. 1 Donrlatir SK.. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dam Ma Clnthlnx Store In rooms fo.' KiovlT occupied by Dr. Jones. Phom ,-Y. Bmglneer and contractor FRED N. CtlMMINOS Engineer an contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bid Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drnttr age, orchard and land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagonB for good service. Phone 274-L. , V, Y. Allem - Instruction In MnItt FRED ALTON HA1QHT Teacher nlann and harmony. Halght Musi Studio, 401 Guxnett-Corey Bldtj, ruung id. Insuranoe KARL S. THAI V General Insinanc office. Fire, Automobile, Accident Liability, Plato Glass, Contract ml Surety Bonds. Kxeel'mt corn, punlea. good local servlcn. No. 211 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physician and 9iirjrena DR. W. W. IrOWARD Osteopalhlf rhyslrlan. 30;t Oarnett-Corey build lus- Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMUENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to ey, ear, noso and throat. Eyes sclen. tlfically tested and glasses bup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor S. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. C bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567. Printer nnd I'utillstiers id MMHKOHI) I'RINTINH CO.. haa heat equipped prinlliiK office la Houthern Oregon; H.. 'k lilndliiK, luimo lent ledgers, billing systems, eto. Portland prices. 27 Notts J lr at. Tntiuror KAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st Phons S15. Prices right. Horrtos runr- ntwt One of the Best Buys in the County 27 acres located between Medford and Jacksonville, 3 '-j mllca from Medford; every aero vury best of toll and all suitable for alfalfa; all in -cultivation; crops grown on plac" this season best in tho valley; about 2 nc.es III orchard Just coming Into hearing; fenced bog tight; 8-roont house, gnnd barn and well, rural mail, telephone. Adjoining land. which is no heller, held at $25 to $400 per aire. Can sell H1I3 27 acres for $0000, will only take $1000 to handle; good forms on balance. Let us show you this tract. Bennett In vestmentCo. HKJ Went Mnln. Office, 709; Res., 84 l-L. Phone: l.VTKIll Itll t AtltiCAll t), TIME CARD. Leuvo Medford tor Ashland, Talent, nd Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at :00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. ro. ho on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sun. days leave at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and ;fin, 2:00, 5:30 and D-.3II p. m. Lnavt Ashland for Medford dally, excopt Hiinday. l':00 a. ni 1:00. 4:00 and :15 p. m. Also on Sat'irday nights t 6:30. Pundaya leave Ashland kt 00 a. m., and 10.80 a. m., 1:00, 4.-30, 6:30, and 10:30 P.m.