ASHLAND AND'ViCINITY )i
- Liberty bond .Mtbsorrptjons footed
up over' (ji'JIlO.OflO in Itjio Ashland dis
trict ut tlie tdose of the campu ij;n
on Katurdr.y. Amonc; recent heavy
MibscriberH.wero W. C. and Vernn
Saunders in tlie sum of .$",0(lll, ulso
Judd ..MiUer, Southern 1'aeil'ic en
gineer, who took $1,0(10 moin. When
returns uro all- in, Ashland's record
will' jiist, about lou'ji the original
quota of '$103.'J00
Cup.t. liie'aard P' llobsor's subject
at the Methodist eliureh Sunday ovcn-
insr. jja.y 12, will be"Tho World War
and the Great Destroyer."
. JSortliern California papers are issuing-
a warning .against a woman
headed this, wif-. , soliciting subscrin--tio'ns
for the "He'd Cross Workers" ut
f)0c per vear., 'She was' arrested at
Diinsmuir im the dmrge of obtaining
money under, false pretenses.
baseball Saturday, Ashlnnd-Med-ford
higli schools, on local grounds.
11 to 3 favor of Ashland. Game
plaved under unfavorable conditions
nr to weather; Which nls'6 dampened
ardor of several picnic parties in the
parks.
Mayor James Holph of San Fran
cisco, passed through hero on Sunday
morning in a sneeial car, bound for
Camp Lewis, with, a full eurgo of
gifts for the two California regiments
which are stationed at that canton-rr-cnt,
the 3(i.'td Infantry and the 347th
Artillery. The. 3(i3d is the1 regiment
in which dipt. A. ,1. McClellen was
i ;:ginally connected, he having re
cently beeu 'iromoted to be ml infant.
The mayor will be the social gaest
for one day witli each of the regi
ments' .
Mrs. J. K. Align-in, wife of the
roundhouse foreinan. lias rccctdlv
tiecn visiting in San Francisco and
Dunsmuier.
The body' of Peter TVricick is at
Dodge's undertaking rooms awailing
the location of relatives, he having
died here last Friday night, being ta
ken off a northbound train in a state
ot comatose. ' The deceased is a Sla
vonian, about 4") years of age. Form
erly be was an employe of tlie lumber
mills of the Grays Harbor district
in Washington, and was retumin
from Snn Francisco, where he had
been receiving medical treatment. Tl:
city authorities are trying to locate a
brother letters lrom whom were
found among the deceased's effects.
.1. C. Crol'f, railroad employe in the
local yards, has bought of Charles If
Pierce, former resident and now of
San Jose, Cal., two acres on lower
Oak street, a good house and other
improvements being included in th
deal, which Was made by the lieaver
Kealtv' agency;" Croff will insta
model dairy industry on the premises.
The gross receipts on Saturdav.
opening of Ilelman baths for the sum
mer, were donated to the Red Cross.
John M. Mashburn has located at
Colfax, Wash., "and his family will
move there from Kosalin as soon as
the school vear closes. Ashland
school friends of his daughter Freda
will be pleased to learn that she has
been an active competitor in spelling
contests, prizes for which are war
savings stamps donated by the com
mercial clubs in behalf of the rural
school teams.
The patriotic fund movement was
left in the hands of a special commit
tee consisting of K. V. Carter, G. A.
P.riscoe and F. D. Wagner to formu
late and submit a plan which was re
' ferred to a public meeting at the Clui
tauiiia auditorium on Sunday and will
be further worked out with few modi
fications. The Commercial club will meet on
Monday evening, May 0. There will
be election of officers, some speechi
fying, ami refreshments will be serv
ed to the accompaniment of band mu
sic. Meeting in city hall.
A big spud for mining equipment
was shipped through! here recently
from northern Oregon, two flat cars
being needed to transport it, the des
tination being Wedding, it was of fir,
HO feet long, 3b' inches wide and 24
inches hick, practically flawless. It
weighed five tons and conlaincd 3,fi0ti
board feet. The initial c-t at the
mills was .fl.'iO.
Mrs. J. K. linrrctt has finished Iwr
school in the r'ort Jones district of
Siskiyou county, and this summer
eonli'iuphitcs an cxteadi-d visit with
relatives and friends in the central
west and northern New York.
Clark Hush, assistant cashier of the
First National bank, has moved into
his newly acquired property, u cozy
bungalow home on Pine street near
the intersection with llauin.
Burton, son of Charles Winne, has
arrived in France as member of an
American iirmv detachment.
Local veterans are already plan
ning entertainment for the next an
nual reunion of Southern Orcron sol
' diers and sailors which, this year will
be held in Grant's Pass September
fl-lt.
Warren Scott, rancher in the Wnsr
rer creek district, four miles above
Talent, died on Thursday, lie was a
native of Illinois, lid year; of ne,
and leaves a wife and two datallers.
His body is at Stock's uniVriukin-i-rooms
landing funera hirranuT incuts.
Interment will be made in Steams
cemetery. '
The iuuiaiuiu temperature for
April was 8.1 on the 10th, and mini-j
mum 22 on the .Int. t'leeipitation ..ill.
There' were 20 vlenr days-nnd 10 of
Ihu eloadv ur hazy order' The great
est range of temperature within anv
given date wus 41 degrees.
,.... j ,, j ,
I ii
Dnnnc Dfim
m i r n vrft i
Mhool by a very Interesting program. I M- H, Slead. Mrs, C. W. I ckey.
It was opened-by the'ehlldren of the M,ss Florence Allen, and Geo. W. Ja
lst and 2nd grades who gave two,'00''3' ; ' . ,
songs and a game. The 3rd and 4th c- D- Woolverton made a bus!-
grades took part In a sketch
WMn-'
nlug the War," In WTitch Stewart
alltch made an Ideal Uncle Sam. The
feature of the afternoon was the four
minute thrift speeches given by the
7th and 8th grades and high, school
pupils. The Judges, Mesdames Smack
and Sundry, with Mr. Burkhardt, had
hard work deciding on the winners
of the diplomas but gave Kthol Brltt
san In the high school and Walter
Dennis in the grades the coveted hon
ors, with Carl Magerle and Violet
Mayfleld in the high school and Alice
Dentns, Ruth Blakely and Frederick
Elsmati close behind. All the speeches
would have convinced the most con
firmed miser of the necessity of In
vesting In thrift scamps and Liberty
bonds. Doris Sandry, aged 7, won
tho prize given monthly by the school
for the largest sale of war savings
and thrift stamps, with $110 to her
credit. Music by the high school pu
pils and a .ilano solo by Miss V. Helf-
rich close d tho afternoon, a Dusiness
meeting of the parent-teacher circle
being held afterwards.
Mrs. Fowler and Mrg. Parent en
tertalned tho graduation class at din.
er on April 21th Those present were;"". A Hooverized lunch was served.
Miss A. Streets,
assistant principal,
Lilla Martin, Beulah Taylor, Lottie
Owens, Alvira Steers, Carl Magerle
and Rolllo Taylor, members of the
class. Lucy Carle, Blanche Seaman
and tho hostesses. The 'decorations
and menu were carried out In the
class colors of green and pink and
an enjoyable evening was spent. Mrs.
Parent has -the pleasure of seeing
several pullls who graduated from
her 8th grade class here four years
ago now graduate from high school.
A field meet and exhibition of Red
Cross work will be held by the school
on Saturday, May 11th. All friends
and parents are cordially Invited.
: The Ladles' Civic Improvement
club will meet in the library May
10th at 2:30' when a program ar
ranged by Mrs. Gallagher will be
given.
' Dr. and Mrs. Cary, Mrs. Aldrlch
Smack and Fowler were Sunday call
ers on Miss Hurst at Tolo.
Dr. Wltham of Grants Pass will
preach in our churcli Sunday morn
ing. Sirs. W. Milton Is seriously 111 at
her home on Evans creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Alden were
In Medford Saturday on business.
Mrs. 'Beatrice Jones spent Wednes
day at the Rozalls ranch, the guest of
Mrs. Rose Gay.
W. H. Striker and Arthur Pratt left
Monday for Glcndale where Mr. Stri
ker has large timber holdings.
Mr. and Irs. C. R. Boyd were
Grants Pass callers Saturday.
Messrs. D. H. Slead and Carl RIttcr
were business visitors in Medford
Saturday. Mr. Slead attended a
meeting of the creamery association.
Mrs. P. J. Schaumburg and daugh
ter Dean spent a few days of the past
week at the Richard Engel home and
called on many Riverside friends.
.Mrs. Schaumburg will Join her hus
band soon at Portland, where they
will make their futuro homo.
Mrs. F. E. Wahl of Mcdrord called
on Riverside friends Friday, having
spent a few days at the home of Mrs.
Fred Guy.
I. II.' Porter Is building a fine new
DOING THEIR DUTY
Si:re of Mcdforil llewlers Are l,cniii-
ill tlm llul) or the Kidneys.
."
To filter Ihe blood Is the kidneys'
duly.
When they rail to do this the kid
neys are weak.
Backacho and other kidney Ills may
follow.
Help the kidneys do their work.
Use Donns' Kidney Pills the test
ed kidney remedy.
Medford people endorse their
worth.
Mrs. Ma Kenworthy, 508 S. drape
St., Medford, says: 'I have taken
Doan's Kidney Pills when I have no
ticed my kidneys haven't been actln;;
as they should nnd they have never
fnllcd to do me Rood. I always give
Doan's Kidifey Pills to- one of my
grandchildren who Is i-ubject to weak
kidneys at times and they are very
beneficial.'
Price S"r, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney PHIr the same that
Mrs. Kenworthy recommends. Fos -
, ter-Mllburn Co.
i-rups., uuiiaio. -V
Adv.
MEDFORT) MATE TRTElfNT!. MEDFOiTD. (WfiaOT, MONDAY, MAY fi. 1!)1ft
barn. Work progresses slowly on ac-
count of shortage" of help, he being
compelled to cio -iua work wHiout any
outside help.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright have
purchased a now Maxwell car.
Clarence Cook Is at home recov
ering from a ease of measles.
The following from Riverside re
port having spent a very pleasant
evening at the Red Cross dance In
'Medford Friday evening: Mr. and
inp 10 uieuuaie wio iusl oi i"
week.
Word received from Mr,
and Mrs.
H. D. Jones Sr. states that they ar
rived safely, after many delays, at
Rock Canyon, Calif., and Mrs. Jones
Is In much better health.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott were
week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C.
It. Wahl. Accompanied by MIsa Al
len, they all picnicked Sunday about
ten miles west of Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Strllier enter
tained a few friends at a "500" party
at their home Saturday evening, and
all report a very delightful time.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. D.
II. Slead,' Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Alden,
Mrs. Abbla Champlln, Mrs. Chas.
Champlln, Mrs. Beatrice Jones, Miss
Florence Allen, Mrs. Lynn Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. "Wahl, Messrs. Fred Champlln
and Geo. Jacobs. Delicious refresh
ments were served at 12 o'clock.
The Community club held their
quarterly business meeting Saturday
evening. May 4, at the club house.
Dancing followed the business meet
ing and a very pleasant evening was
LOXnO.V, May G. A dispatch to
the Exchange Telegraph from Ams
terdam asserts that the Germans are
constructing long range guns of the
typo used1 iu tho Bombardment of
Paris at Seralng, flvo miles southwest
of Llego, In Belgium, and that they
have requisitioned the Cockerll works
for the purpose. The dispatch says
that all the workmen In tlie factory
have refused to work and will be de
ported this month.
COREGA
Holds False Teeth
Firmly in Mouth
It Prevents Sore Gums
Gums shrink or swell and Plates
become loose, which is no fault of
the Dentist. An application of COR
EGA sifted evenly on the Dental
Plate relieves these -conditions. It
holds the Plate firmly and comfort
ably In position. Also . promotes
mouth hygieno.
25c at Drug Stores and Dental Sup
ply Houses. Your Druggist can get It
from his wholesaler. Free sample
from Corega Chemical Co., Cleveland,
Ohio. (Advertisement.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIM IlUlt-General Land Of
fice, Washington, 1). C, April 10,
1918. Notice is hereby given that
subject to the conditions and limita
tions of the act of June 9, 1916, (39
Stat, 218), and the Instructions of
the Secretary of the Interior of Sep
tember 15, 1917; the timber on the
following lnnds will be sold June 3,
1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public
auction' at the United States Land
Office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value as shown by this no
tice, sale to be subject to tho ap
proval of the Secretary of the Inte
rior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must ne deposited at time of
sale, money to be returned if sale Is
not approved, othorwiso patent will
Issue for tho timber which must be
removed within ten years. Bids will
ho received from citizens of the Unit
ed Staics, associations of such citi
zens and corporations organized un
der tho laws of the United States or
any State, territory or district there
of only. Upon application of a quali
fied purchaser, the timber on any le-
i:al sulwlmston will bo offered sepa
rately before being Included In any
offer of a larger unit. T. ;U
S., R. 1 K., See. 1: SUV,
SW4, red fir 430 M., white
I (ho fr to be sold for less than $1.00
I per M., nnd none of the yellow pine
for lnRS tllan I "0 per M T. 37 S..
1 r 2 .M VP l low n ne 1 1 M. nnna nl
it. .1 v.. nec. rv v i v , reu
fir (100 M., yellow pine 280 M., SK'4
NH'S, red fir 300 M., yellow pine
360 M.; NEV SW!4. red fir 180 M.,
vellnw pine. 440 M.; WVM 8V V, , red
fir 4 0 M., yellow ph:e MO M.; SWU
8V, red fir 190 M., yellow pine
310 M.; SUKSWH red fir 125 M.,
yellow pine 320 M. ; NW'4 SKVi,
red fir 100 M., yellow pine 340 M.,
none of tho red fir to be sold for less
than $1.00 per M., and none of tho
yellow pine for less than $1.50 per
M. T. 22 8.. R. 5 W., See. 1: NK'.i
NU'H, red fir 530 M., cedar 45 M.;
i.W-i NWtJ, red fir 485 M., cedar
40 M.; SK'4 NW'4 .red fir 540 M.,
cedar 20 M.: 8WV4 NW'4, red fir
405 M.; NW'4 NKH red fir 5uo M..
none of which shall be sold for less
than $1.00 per M. T. 31 8., It. 11
W., See. 15: NW NW'4, yellow fir
1315 M.. cedar 150 M.; See. 19:
Ntt'Vi NE'4 yellow fir 1105 M.,
white fir 15 M., cedar 30 M.; SW '4
NKH, yellow fir 140 M., white fir
1"5 M., cedar 00 M.; Sec. 21: NKV,
; ;e 1
yellow fir 1050 M cedar 120
M., none of the fir to bo sold for less
',hnn ' 00 P"1" x- and none of the
i cedar to t.0 sold for less than SJ.IHI
p,,r m
Coram
(Signed) CLAY TALL.M AN,
Commissioner General Lund Office.
COURT HOUSEREPORT
Reported by Jackson County Abr
tract Co., Blxth and Central Ave,
i Itonl Kstnto Transfers.
John W. Cox to IJlmlra May
Cox, tracit 1 and 2 and lot
i 3 of blk. iC, bJk". 27 and blk.
28, lot 2 blk, bfk. 25, lot 2,
blk. 26, blk. 5, Oakdale Park
Add. to Medford ,
John II. Groves et, al to B, K.
, Smith et al, warranty deed"
Lots 3, 4 and 5, block "S,"
Railroad addition to Aash
land ; $
Jus. L. Downing to Jennie
Downing, warranty deed.
Iots 12 and 13, llunskider's ,
Addition to Ashland. Also
land in section 23, township
30, south, ranee 1 east
500
-you can flcwor
LESLIE
SALT
iiisiullflccvored
free flowing
sironTvithoirt
bitterness
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
' COUNTY CMCRK.
I wish to announce' to the people
of Jackson County that 1 am a can
didate for the republican nomination
for County Clerk, at the primaries to
be held May 17th.
In asking for the nomination for
County Clerk, I do so feeling that I
am thoroughly qualified to serve the
people in that capacity, and that my
previous service as county uecoraer
has fully prepared me for the more
important office of County Clerk.
In case tne people are satisriea
with my administration of tho Re
corder's Office, and should see fit to
Dromote me to the Office ot County
Clerk, I assure, them that they will
have no reason to regret it.
CHAUNCEY FLORET.
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the republican nomination for
County Clerk at tne primary election,
Mnv 17. 1918.
I have had 1 years' experience
as deputy county recorder and seven
vears as denuty county clerk. The
county clerk's office will, after the
first Monday In January, iai, as
sume tne duties or tae county re
corder and I feel my experience In
the said offices qualifies me to take
up the combined duties.
If nominated ana elected, t win
continue the present efficient and
economical methods In conducting
the office mid use every effort to
give the public courteous treatment.
(Paid Adv.)
couxty juim;k.
I herewith announce my candidacy
for the republic; a nomination of
county Judge at toe primary election
May 17th, mix. it i am nominated
and olected I will during my term o
office conduri it strictly as u busi
ness, hewliifi iu the line ot economy
and demanding efficient service In
all department ot the county service.
w. c. L,rst;vj!iR.
I Paid Adv.)
I hereb announce my candidacy
for the Itcpubllcan nomination for
the off, 11 of County Judge at the
primary election to be held May 17.
My decision to become a candidate
has been reached after consultation
with many frteuds, who believe that,
In addition to buitnt-is ability, legal
nnd Judicial experience nro lndispen
sible in tlie succosful administration
of too office of County Judge, many
of the most r-nportant duties of
which are purei judicial.
if nominated a.:d elected, I pledge
the citizens of Jackson County a care
ful, impartial and economical admin
istration of all tl.o duties connected
with tho office. '
GLENN O. TAYLOR.
(Paid Adv.)
F. Roy DavlH,- United States com
missioner and circuit court reporter,
hereby announce my candidacy for
nomination of county Judge at the
democratic primaries. Havo had ten
years' continuous experience in legal
work in Oregon courts.
If nominated end elected I will de
vote my timo nnd attention exclusive
ly to tho duties of this otrico.
F. HOY DAVIS
(Paid Adv.)
For County Judge. M. Piirdln. dem
ocratlc candidate. Primary, May 17,
191S. "A square neai" thatH all
811 I I F.
I hereby announre my candidacy
for tho office of sheriff on tlie repub
Mean ticket and respectfully solicit
the support of the republican voters
of Jackson county.
C. E. TEHRILL,
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby announce my candidacy
for renomlaation for Sheriff on demo
cratic ticket at primaries May 17
1918.
RALPH O. JENNINGS.
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the offlco of sheriff on the ro
publlcau ticket at primaries, Mnv 17,
1918. .SAM L. SANDRY,
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby anuounco my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
sheriff at the primary May 17th.
1918. If nominated and elected I
will during my term of office give my
personal attention to the office and
enforce the laws as provided by stat
uie. I stand for a business adminis
tration ottd a square deal to nil. (
. . . A. W. WALKER.
(Paid Adv.)
RFPRKSEIV-TATIVE.
I hereby announce as a candidate
nr tho republican nomination for
representative from this district. 1
have had experience In the house.
understand thewunts and needs of
the people of Southern Oregon and
would appreciate your support.
J. A. WESTBKLUND.
(Paid Adv.!
JOINT REi'RICSIiNTATIVK
I am a candliiuts for renomlnatlon
for Joint representative for the coun
ties of Douglas and Jackson, on the
republican ticket, at tho primary May
17. tr my record la tatlsfactory 1
would appreciate your support.
(P aid Adv. W. II. GORE.
COUNTY TltKASUHKIt.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for renomlnatlon on the republican
ticket for county treasurer, to be
voted on at the primary election,
ay 17th. 1918.
MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY,
(Paid Adv.)
COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for county com
missioner on the republican ticket.
If nominated and elected I will stand
for business principles In administer
ing the affairs ot the county, econ
omy, good roads and a square deal to
an.
(IPaldAdv.) JAMES OWENS.
I am a candidate for the republi
can nomination for county commis
sioner, subject to primary of Mav 17.
I served one year as commissioner
under appointment, but was not
candidate for renomlnatlon. If chosen
I will conduct the office strictly on
business principles.
J. F. BROWN.
(Paid Adv.) Eagle Point'
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination for commissioner on
the republican ticket. I have had a
number of years of experience as
foreman of road construction. If
nominated and elected I will endeav
or to better road conditions.
A. K. EARHART.
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for county com
missioner on the Republican ticket.
stand for prudent progress In all
things; am thoroughly conversant
with the construction of roads,
bridges and os forth, nnd believe In
making improvements wherever and
whenever necessary.. Have had wide
experience with men and affalrB.
nominated and elected will during
my term of office endeavor to con-
duct the affairs of said office In an
efficient manner and give the tax
payers ull value for every dollar ex
pended. F. V. MEDYNSKI.
(Paid Adv.)
CORONER. .
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomiantion for coroner on the
Republican ticket. Primaries May
17th, 1918. FRED W. WEEKS.
(Paid Adv.)
John A. Porl, candidate for the
republican nomination for County
Coroner. My record for economical
HELP WANTED MALE.
,WANTED
age. Jilen. Medford Ice & Slor
38 WANTEI Working foreman on or
chard. B. L. Dodge Jr., 19 Geneva
avenue, Medford. 39
WANTED. Teams for plowing and
cultivating. Phone 597-RG. Egnn
Orchard Co. 41
WANTED Wldo awake, energetic.
tern pernio man, 25 to S5 years of
ago to deliver and collect from
town and country custoaiers. First
class references and $500.00 bond
required. Permanent position and
good compensation to right party.
Address S. Llvcrmuro, llox 84 5,
Portland, Oregon. 39
WANTED A bov 1 0 or 17 yenrs of
age to learn tho printing trade,
MuFt have good common hcIioo! ed
ucation. Apply to foreman, Mail
Tribune.
EXPERIENCED MILL MEN WANT
ED Summer and winter work
Excellent cook house; men's club
house; good wages; Inducements
to practical men. Wrlto or call
Modoc Lumber Co., Chlloquln, Ore.
39
WANTED M1SCKLLANEOUB
WANTED TO BUY A bay
Phone evenings. 778-J.
rake.
,'1.1
WANTED Can accommodate aboo-,
40 head stock in good pasture, .las
Cainphoil. 37
WANTED Two-horse
valor, also grain
Campbell.
riding eultl
blnder. Jas.
WANTED ilrusb pasture for n few
goals. Phono 5-F4. 11. II. Fox.
Box 131, R. F. D. 1. 39
WANTED. Resident of Baker, Ore.,
will motor homo from .Medford
May lllh. Route Is Medford, Klam
ath Kalis, Mend, Hums, Ontario.
Baker. Opportunity for man to ac
company with no expense except
his own hotel bill. Box W, I,.,
Mall Tribune. 37
WANTED 3 men
North Central M.
roomers.
219
37
WANTED -To buy a second-hand
davenport iu good condition. Phone
197. 92
WANTED Popcorn, at Devoo's.
WANTED Sell your cream to the
. Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the testa and cash
counts.
WANTED Houses to move, build
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
management of the Coroner's office
Is open to the public
JOHN A. PERU
(Paid Adv.) '
TIFT,P WAXTKIt FEMALE,
WANTED Woman. - for general
housework. Ar-Dly Mrs. W. W.
UroKory. R. V.,l). No. 3. Medford.
-Phono 111-U3. 37
WANTF11 An experienced primary
tnneher for nrlvnte school, October
1st. Good pnlprv. Apply now. A:
B. c Mall Tribune. 37
WANTRn Competent woman for
irenoral housework. Mrs. Guy W
Conner. Phono 724-J.
FriT! HEn TTOCSKB.
FOR RENT Modorn 6-room house.
farairn. lawn, gorden plot, $10.00
a month, water rent paid. Phone
608-L. ' 87
FOR RENT One li-ronm modorn
bungalow Bnod enrrter ohlclrnT
house. Choap. 820 West 12th 8.
42
FOrt T)HT Five-room house. Phone
820-X. 38
FOR RENT rvmfnrfnble furnished
house on Fast Mnln street. No
children. Apply A. B., care Mnll
Trthnne. tf
. FOR SU,tt 1,TVK8TOCK.
FOR RALE. lloavv team horsefl.
Bond workers. Jas. Campbell. 37
FO" wiv,,,,, Hereford bu
Phono 19-F11 Ashland.
AO
FOP SAT F. m.iiTf. tinnv. driving
nnnv. hqv. roke. sprlnptooth bar
row, ritpn hnwow.: ernln binder,
-"-a,. He W. D. Roberts, Encln
Point. Ore. 39
FOn SA'w '! Kambolett
ewes: H' fcv Inbs: 15 erovear
Kiw. .Mress H. L. Giissom.
Climax. Ore. 60
FOn sit.FPacV harms, work team.
wneon. harness, hack. 1103 Nian
tlc. 42
FOR SALE REAt, KRTATK.
"TlR 8AI,TC Fnrmlnn laniV fr.itt
'nd. Htnc.k ranches, tlmhnf land
from $10 ner aore up. on Wi time,
easy payments, or mlirnt A-vehanare
for other clear nronertv Adrlrmn
fJnlfl Tv RnaUv On
FOR 8AIjF POULTRY AND KOGE.
FOR SALE Fancy R.
cheap. Phone 424-Y.
I. R.
eggs
37
FOR SALE White Leghorn batching
eggs. May best month to hatch
next wintor's layers If you have
right stock. Fino layers bred to
grand O. A. C. males. Eggs 60c
per setting, straight. K. H. Wester
flold, Medford, Ore. Phone 19-F4.
61
FOR SALE Mammouth Bronze tur
key eggs. Phone 2-F-2. 38
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
i'OR SALE Tomato plants. 15c a
dozen. 211 N. Ivy St. Phone 713-X
42
FOR SALE Roots Best (square sec
tions supers) completo, 50c each
Also completo hives cheap. Phone
403-X2. 42
FOR SALE DroBscr, chiffonier, oot
and mattress, largo mattress and
springs, small heater and plpo,
rockers, common chairs, breakfast
table, fruit Jars, and crocks, wash
tubs, board, boiler, etc. Phono
(103-U 37
FOR SALE One single buggy, In
good shape. Foothills Orchard.
611-J-4.
FOR SALE Refrigerator nearly
now, $12.00. 245 North Grape. 41
FOR SALE Eastman kodak $7ToiT
Box A, Mail Tribune. 37
FOR SALE Oregon Yellow Dent
seed corn, high germination, Jas.
Campbell. 37
FOIt SALE One-man "K" Btump
puller complete. Jas. Campbell.
37
I'OR SALE 1910 auto, flvo-passen-ger
Juckson; Brewster green and
black body; looks like now; per
fect working engine, 29 h. p.; elec
tric starter anil lights; two now
and two extra tires. $150. Nor
wood, 4 75 Palm Ave., Ashland.
Phone 423-R. 37
FOR SALE One two-horse light Mo
lina wagon with one ton Bolster
springs wagon good as now $50.
A. J. McDonald, S. Portland avn.
39
FOIt SALE 1910 Ford touring cnr.
For particulars Inquire 219 N. Oali
dalo. Phone 889-J. 39
FOR SALE Ono 400-gall. galvanized
wagon tank; ono wagon; ono one
horse weeder; one two-section
smoothing harrow; ono two-horse
cutaway disc.; ono lady's bicycle.
O. (J. tioold. Phono 25-R2. 38
FOR SALE One largo safo, also rub-
oer-tiren nuggy in good condition.
John Lyden, Jacksonville, 37
FOR SALE Seed corn, Sudan grass.
Michigan pea beans, alfalfa, clo
vers anil grasses. Leguno bacteria
cultures. Land plaster.. Ralph
Waldo Eldea, Contral Point.
FOIt SALE -Loose
Phono 500-R2.
alfalfa hay.
rOR SALE One two-horse disc and
ono single buggy, In good shape.
Foothills Orchard. 611-.I4.
roil SALE P.ixson's superb dnh-
llahs, flold-grown roots on sale at
Kcxnll store. Big discount from
dealers list. R. II. Pnxson, Coutrnl
Point. 3
FOR SALE, Ono 12-Inch plow, and
u nay mower. k. b, Tumy, !10
wui nini-orey mug.
FOR SALE F11 wuod (4-fonU
Phono 644-J, 7 to 8 a, m., or S to
1 p. 111.
FOR rLF. BccenrMiand hand bear,
spray outfit, Hubbard Bros.
patit; five
FOB REST MlLSLKEEl'INO jj :
' ' KQQMS.
FOli EHNT Cheap, store building I
with living rooms above. At cor- ,
ner of Oakdale and 11th itreetn. t
Phone 85-.T1., . ' j ,
! FOR RENT APABTMBW18. L L
FOR RENT Two fUrnlsnea apari- iy
ments. Hotel Holland.
Ur
FOR' RENT-Furrilshed apartment, B.i
Bummer rates. The Berben. K
ft
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT Two brick store build-
Ings, 209-211 West Main; iwo nir- 3.
nlshcd bungalows, 71 4 H and 712 p.
West 11th. John F. White. 49
LOST.
LOST Gray coat on Main strecV. jy
Finder please rotnrn to Mall Trlb- ij
uuo. 37 ji
LOST Sunday afternoon, starting e
e.hnln from motorcycle, between j,
Central Point and Medford. Clifford
' StrliiKfollow, 819 Naylor Btreet. 38 f
FOR KXCHANGK.
FOR TRADE- Rnbor-tire btiggy for
farm tools. Phone 778-J. : 38
MONEY TO TLOXS.
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loal
en Medford property. Easy month
ly oavmnnts. Bee D. R. Woo
Bt'SINEBB IlREOTOB
Attorneys.
PORTER J, NEFF, Attorney-at-law, f
rooms 8 and 9, Medfora nations
Bank Building.
A, E-. Kcames, Lawyer. Garnet
Corey Building.
Auto 8uppUea.
LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our spring!
when others fail. Bold tinder- writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteantl
St., Portland, Oregon.
Farm Loans.
AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable 6
to 40 yenrs, EH per cent. Money
ready when land appraised and tl- t
tie perfected. E. H. Hurd, Sec'y- f
Treas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, G-arnetfc- !
Corey Bldg. 53 ji
Garitage
GARBAGE Get your premlsel
cleaned up tor the Bummer. Call $
on the elty garbage wagons tot jt
god service. Phone 361-Y. f .
Y. Allen. .
F,.iert Accountant.
WILSON AUDIT1NO CO. E. M. "Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account- '
lng. Particularly valuable to any I
business as a time-saver giving
full business dotal!.' M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phono 157-R.
Instruction Iu Music
FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght Musli
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids
Phone 72.
- Inaurfuico.
ALICE HOLLOW AY. Fire, Accident,
AutomoDlle, Liability policies writ
ten with best Englluh and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance;
office, Firo, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate- Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service, Ne. Ill
Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Investment.
CAN PLACE $1000 loans on first
mnrtgago real estate at 8 per cent. M
The Land Bank loans only to ae-
tunl fanners. Farm Loan Bonds J
ior Bate. i inance me warmer to
feed our armies and allies, E. H.
Hurd, Gurnett-Corey Bldg. S3
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT Gonoral mill
work, snsli. doors. Inimlrllnira nnit
acroons. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Ba 'eons.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia '
physician. 303 u rnett-Corey build r
lng. Phone 130. f
DR, J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. A H. Ce.
Bldg. Phone 567.
I'nnters and Pnblniiers,
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office U
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
elo. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir SL
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO.
Office 4 2 North Front 8U Phone
315. Prices right. Horvloe guar
anteed INTERURIlAN AUTOCAR CO.
TIMH CARD.
Leave Medfora tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, f
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. a.
Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m.. Bttv
days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30.
6:3 Oand 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland
for Medford dally, except Sunday, at
9:00 m 1:00. 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also ,n Sstarday nlgbta at 1:10.
Sundays Irate Ashland at 9 '00 a,
M U;i. 4:10 aid 10 .
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