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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORROON, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1018 PAGE SEVEN - V ,' St. Marxs'. Episcopal. Corner North Oakdale and 6th. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Holy Communion, 8. p. m. Evening Prayer. W.W. B. HAMILTON', Vicar. Catholic Church. South Oakdale avenue. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction at 4:30 p. m. REV. JOHN POWERS, Rector. First Baptist Clitirch.. Sunday morning service. Prelude. Call to worship. Invo cation. Heading, Mrs. Hatcher. Hymn No. 130. Scripture reading, Mrs. E E. Wilson. Prayer, Mrs. Fred Menrs, ments. Offering.. Hymn No. .132. Sermon subject, "Mothers of Men." Renlng, Mrs: Hatcher. Hynm No. 2(18. Benediction. Clilisthiun Church. , ,. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. '11 a.ym. "Mothers' Day" service, . C. K'. at 7 p. m. Subject, "Chris tian Endeavor Fellowship." Evening service at 8 p. m. Subject "Witnessing for Christ." In the ab sence of the pastor, Uov. F. B. Huff man, Mrs. Huffman will take his place. A cordial welcome extended to all. M. K. Cliurch.'Soiith Cor. West Main unil Oakdale. J. E. Walbeck, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. . Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Prajer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. As Sunday Is Mother's day the sub ject or the morning service -will be "Motherhood." Wear a carnation In honor of mother. Come and bring your mother, and do not permit fath er to sfay away. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston; Mass.-' Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub ject, "Everlasting Punishment." Wednesday evening mooting, at which testimonials' of Christian Sci ence healing are given, at 8.00. All are cordially welcome. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale avenue. Rending room In the M. F. & H. building, North Central avenue, open from 1 to 5 dally, except Sundays and holidays. First Methodist Episcopal . . . Dr. J. 0. :RoIlins, Pastor. Mothers Day The morning hour of worship is 11 o'clock. The pastor will speak on "An Old TImo Mother and a Little Child." Special music. The Sunday Bchool meets nt 9:45. A helpful and well graded school. Tho public Is always most welcome to all the services of the church. At the hour of evening worship, 8 o'clock, the Epworth Leaguo will ob serve Anniversary day. Tho league will have entire charge of the pro gram. The people are cordially in vited to participate in this service. Bear in mind the great address at the Pago at 3 o'clock by Captain Richard P: Hobson on "America at War." The people should hoar this great address. First Presbyterian Church. Main and Holly streets. Sunday school, 10:00 a. ni. Men's class under Mayor Gates. Ladies Bible class led by Mrs. E. N. War ner. Morning service 11:00 a. m. Moth. ers' day. Dr. J. II. Hill will preach from the subject "Lessons of Moth era' Day." Special music, "Jubilate Deo," Dudley Buck, by the quartet. and Geo. Andrews will render "Moth er O' Mine." Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. There will be no evening servicos. The primary department of the Presbyterian Sunday school will have special exercises for parents' day. All parents are cordiully Invited to be present May 12th, 10 a. m. MrB. Sweeney, Superintendent. Miss Harmon, Secretary. Duller and Eggs. PORTLAND, May II. Butter steady, City creamery prints 4 1c; cartons 4."e. Buying price butterrat, Portland, 43c; cube extras 3s.c; prime flrss 37c; dairy 2!c. Kgs. Selling price, case count, ?(W' J Imyinii price 31(T3je; wiling price, can.lled, 37c; selected candled in cartons, 3Sc. Poultry Hens, 28c; lb., broilers, 4")fJ old roosters, 20c; turkeys, 28(1? 30c; geese, 20(f 25e; ducks, 3U(u 3 .-. - Portland Livestock. ' J'OKTLAVD Mav j . rntc J UKlA.ND, .nay 11. i. nine steady to lower; receipts 1 Si. Prime steers $ 1 "..2a i .o.rifl; medium to choice etcers $ 14. 00ft 15.00; medium TODAY'S MARKETS 9 to good steers $12.00 13.00; fair! state of Oregon on municipal legls to medium steers $9.50 10.50; com- latlon, to regulate elections thereun mon to fair steers $8.00 9.00; der- nunsh violations of this ordl- .cholcocows and heifers ti3.00 13.; . medium to good cows nnd heifersj f6.50 7.50; canners $3.50ift 5.50; bulls $6.50(3 10.60; calves $7.50 13.00; stockers and feeders $8.00 10.00. Hogs steady; receipts 31. Medi um mixed fl7.0017.S5; prime mixed $16.4017.50; rough heavies f 16. 00 16.25; pigs $14.50 15.50; j bulk of cnlna 1 1 7 1 5 St 1 7.50. . . , . 'the cltv council and approved by the Sheep steady; receipts none. East mayori t0 become operative immedi of mountains lambs $17.50 18.50; J ately. the reasons whereof shall be valley lambs f 17.00 (3 18.00; year lings $15.25 15.50; wethers $13.00 13.50; ewes $12.00 12.50. Shorn sheep 2 V4 3c under quota tion. Portland Grain, Whent, .f2.05; barley,- $G3.00 fif..0(); outs, SUO.OO; corn, No. 3, yel low, .fuO.00. JIMstui'fs Bran, $30.0030.50; sliorts, $3232.50; middlings, $39 3fl.f0 per ton. liny Jiuyiiu: price, timothy, $24; alf'-ilfii. $23; trrni'i, $23. Potatoes Local buying price, 70 85; selling price, 85$1. New Callfornias, Ct 8 cents a pound. T HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract lO;, Sixth and Central Ave. Real EMuto Transfers. .Milton S. Junes el nl to Alice JL Junes, warranty deed. Land in Capital Hill l'urk, cast of Medl'ord .- I' M. knilliish et ul to (Jus Nichols, warranty deed. Land in sec-lion 4, township 36 ; south, riiniic 2, east Abby Kendall Thomas to T. K. 2000 Flynn, Bond for deed. ' Lot !) bloc k 71, of City of Med ford 2,000 Gus Nichols, et nl to Frank S. Miller et al. Warranty deed. Land in section 4, township 30 south, range 2 east.... 1,300 Circuit Court. W. 0. Rush vs. Hazel Hush. Bum- IPOIIS. W. XL Kinnison vs. Carl W. Ab ercrombie et al. Answer. After Thrco Years. Many men and women are sick and don't know It. Some never discover they have kidney trouble until they apply for life Insurance. The kid neys are working all the time, filter ing poisonous waste out of the blood stream, and when they become weak ened or deranged, headache, back ache, pains In sides and groins, so- called rheumatism, languldness, swol len joints and other symptoms devel op. W. B. Moss, Ogden, Ark., writes "Foley Kidney Pills relieved me of severe kidney troubles of three years' standing." Sold verywhore. Adv. Ordinance- No. 0:i:f. An ordinance amending Section 12 of Ordinance No. 124 entitled, "An ordinance providing for car rying into effect the initiative and referendum powers reserved by the people In Section 1 and Section la of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Oregon on municipal legislation, to regulate elections thereunder, to punish violations of this ordinance, and for carrying into effect the etnendment to Section 2 of ArticlcXI of said Constitution granting to cities and towns the right tn nnnnC o n .1 fimmi.l Choir li n it .Cru ami ronciiiin- nil one ami .,ri nf acts and ordinances and narts of or- dlnances in conflict herewith, ap proved March 20, 1907, as amended by Section 2 of Ordinance No. 123, entitled, "An ordinance amending Sections 1 and 12 of Ordinance No. 124 of the City of Medford, Oregon, entitled An ordinance providing for carrying Into eftect the initiative and referen dum powers reserved by the peopio in Section 1 and Seclion la of Article IV of the Constitution of tho State of Oregon on municipal legislation, to regulate election thereunder, to punish violations of this ordinance, nnd for carrying Into efleet the amendment to Section 2 of Article XI of said Constitution grunting to clitic auu towns the rigut lo enact and amend their ciuirlcrs, and r pealing uil acts and parts of acts and ordinances and pans of ordinances in coimici herewith," approved April i, l'JOT. The City of Mcdford doth ordain as loitows: Section 1. That section 12 of Or dinance Xo. 12-1 entitled, "An ordinance provlulng for car rying into ettecl ihe Initiative und referendum powers reserved by the people in Section 1 and Section la of article IV of the Constitution of the Stnto of Oregon on municipal legis lation, to regulaio elections thereun der, to punish violations of this or ninance. and for carrying Into effect the amendment to Section 2 of Ar ticle XI of suid Constitution granting to cities and towns tno right to enact and amend their charters, and re pealing all acts and purls of acts and ordinances und pans of ordinances in contlict herewith," approved March 120, 1907, as amended by Section 2 of j ordinance Xo. 1 entitled, I "An ordinal II nnd 12 of t co amending Sections Ordinance Xo. 124 of the City of .Medford, Oregon, entitled ! An ordinance providing lor cat rylng . lh., ln,. ,,il r..fiT- en(lum poW(.rg rosl.rVcd by the people i .section 1 and Section la of Ar tide IV of the Constitution of the ,ha Jmm( , semlon 2 of Ar- tlcie xi of said Constitution granting to cities and towns the right to enact and amend their charters, and re pealing all acts and parts of acts and ordinances and parts of ordinances In conflict herewith." approved April 2. 1907, be and. the same Is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 12. Except measures neces sary for the immediate preservation 0f the peace, health and safety of the city, passed by a mujorlty vote of stated in a separate section of such measure, no resolution, ordinance or franchise shall take effect nnd be In force until the expiration of the time In this section specified for the referendum thereof to the voters of said city by petition filed with the city recorder and signed by not less than ten per cent of the legal voters of said city, such percentage to be based unon the total vote caBt lor mayor of said city at the last preced ing election at which a mayor was eleptell, said signatures to be verified as heroin provided. Such referendum petition shall be so filed within ton (10) days after the following appropriate concur rence with respect to the measure referred: i - i - ( 1 ) The date of the passage of such resolution; (2) The dato of approval by the mayor of such "ordinance or fran chise; (3) The date of the return of such ordinance to the city recorder bv the mayor without his approval If relumed within Ion days after he received the same from the city re corder; ' 1 ' - (4 1 The dato fixed by the city charter for the return of said ordi nance by tho mnyor to tho city re corder. In case the same be not re turned within said time; (5) The date of the reconsidera tion and final passage by the city council of such ordinance notwith standing the objections of the mayor. Except in case of emergency meas ures, or when any such ordinance shnll Ktipclfv r Inter time wiien the same shall take effect, all ordinances hereinafter enacted shall be in full force and effect from and after the expiration of the time for the filing of such referendum petition against the same, or, if such petition be filed and the voters of such city upon such referendum shall ratify and approve such ordinance, then from and after the date of such ratification and ap proval." Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect fifteen days from nnd after its passage by the city council and approval by the mayor. Passed by tho city council this 23rd day of April, 19IS, and signed bv me in open session in authentica tion of its passage this 23rd day of April, 1918. C. E. GATES, Mayor, as presiding officer. Approved by me this 23rd day of April, 1918. C. E; GATES, Mayor. Attest: M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County. The Jackson County Bank, an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Hugh E. Kreuter and Emma Kreuter his wife. J. V. Kelson nnd Estolla Nelson his wife, J. W. Pellow and Pellow his wife, S. A. McDon ald and McDonald his wife, Defendants. To: Hugh E. Kreuter and Emma Kreuter his wife, J. C. Nelson and Estella Nelson his wife, J. W. Pellow and Pellow his wife, S. A. Mc Donald and McDonald his wife; In the name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby notified to ap pear In the above entitled court and cause within six (6) weeks from the 20th day of April, 1918, which Is the date of the first publication of this Summons, and answer tho complaint of the plaintiff now on file in suid court against you, and if you fail to appear and answer within, tho time required for want thereor, plalntirf will apply to the court for a decree forever debarring and foreclosing . you of all right, titlo and interest 111 aml to 11,0 premises described In the complaint; and for further relief as, follows: That It recover off and from you, the above named defendants and each thereof, judgment in tho sum of five thousand six hundred thirty-eight and 89-100 dollars with interest thereon at the rate of eight (8',. ) per cent per annum from tho 6t)i day of February, 1918, until paid, together with three hundred dollars attorney's fees, and costs and disbursements herein to lie taxed; and for a decree of court foreclosing a certain real es tate mortgage securing said debt and a promissory note described In plain tiff's complaint, and that said mort gago be foreclosed on said premises more particularly described as fol lows: The East one-half of tho West one half of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion eight, In Township thirty-seven, South of Range 1 West of tho Willam ette Meridian, In Jackson County, Oregon. That said premises described abovo bo ordered Bold in tho mini nor pro vided by law, and the proceeds thereof bo applied, first: In tho payment of tho costs nnd expenses of said sale; second: in the payment and costs and disbursements of this suit; the at torney's feca allowed the plaintiff by the court herein, and third: tho amount clue tiie plaintiff on said note and tho balance If any there be. after said amounts have been fully paid, sullsfied nnd discharged, tie paid over unto the abovo named defendants In accordance with 'the Interest they mlght have therein, if any, and Hint thereby all or any titles estate, lien and Interest of the defendants and each thereof. In anrl to said premises lie foreclosed and forever barred, ex cept as to the right of redemption as provided by law, and for such other further and additional relief as tn the court may seem proper and eqult able inthe premises. This summons ii published In Medford Mall Tribune, under and by virtue or an order duly made, ren dered and euteicd upou April 17th, 1918, in this said court and cause by the Honorable F. M. Calkins, Circuit Judge, The date of the first publication is April 20th, 1918, and the dato of the last publication is June ft. C. M. THOMAS. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER General Land Of fice. Washington, D. 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, tho timber on the following lands will be sold June 3, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. in., at public auction at the United Spates 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 the 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 be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale is not appxpved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the Unit ed States, associations of such citi zens and corporations organized un der the laws of the United States or any State, territory or district thore- ot only. Upon application of a quali fied purchaser, the timber on any le gal sub-dlvlslon will be offered sepa rately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 36 8.. R. 1 E., Sec. 1: SEW SWH, red fir -430 M., whito fir 20 M., yellow pine 10 M., none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M., and none of the yellow pine for less than $1.50 per M., T. 87 3 K. 3 W-. Sec. 23, SW14 NWVi. red fir 860 M., yellow pine 280 M., SKYt NWVi, rod fir 300 M., yellow pine 300 M. ; Niiy4 swvi, red fir 180 M yellow pine 440 M.; NW14 SW V, , rod fir 40 M., yellow pine 510 M. ; BW14 SW4. red fir 190 M yellow pine 310 M.j. S15i4SW red fir 125 M. yellow pine 320 M.j NW SE4, red fir 100 M., yellow pine 340 M., none of tho red fir to be sold for k-ss than $1.00 per M., and none of the yellow pine for less than $1.50 per M. T. 22 S.. R. 5 W..'Sec. 1: NE14 XWfc, red fir 630 M., cedar 45 M.J XW4 KWS, red fir 485 M.. cedar 40 M.j SE NW,red fir 640 M cedar 20 M.j SWli NW, red fir 465 M.; NW'4 NEW red fir 500 M., none of which shall he sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 31 S.. R. 11 W-., Sec. 15: NV NW4, yellow fir 1315 M.. cedar 150 M.j sec. 19: NW-14 NE 14 yellow fir 1165 M white fir 15 M., cedar 300 M.j SWVi NE14, yellow fir 140 M., white fir 105 M., cedar 60 M.j Sec. 21: NE14 NEW, yellow fir 1650 M., cedar 120 M., none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M., and none of the cedar to to sold for less than $2.00 per M. Olgned) CLAY TALLM AN Commissioner Goneral Land Office. ' POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY CLERK. I wish to announce to the people of Jackson County that I am a can didate for the ropubllcan nomination for County Clerk, at the primaries 10 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 Recorder has fully prepared mo for the more important office of County Clerk. In case tho people are satisfied with my administration of the Re corder's Office, and should see fit to promote me to the Office of County Clerk, I assuro them that they will have no reason to regret it. CHAUX'CEY FLOREY. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for County Clerk at the primary olection, May 17, 1918. I have had 1 14 years' experience as deputy county recorder and soven years us deputy county clerk. The county clerk's office will, nfter the first Monday in January, 1919, as sume the duties of the county re corder and I feel my experience in the said oiflces qualifies me to take up the comblucd duties. If nominated and elocted. I will continue the present efficient and economical methods In conducting the offlco nnd use every effort to give the public courteous treatment. r LOItA THOMPSON. (Paid Adv.) COUXTl JLIKJE. I herewith announce my candidacy for the republican nomination of county judge nt the primary election May 17th. 1918. If I am nominated and elected 1 will dirring my term of office conduct it strictly as a busi ness, hewing to the line of economy and demanding efficient service in all departments of the county service. W. C. LEEVEK. ( Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for tho office of County Judge at the primary election to bo held May 17. .My decision to become a candiduto has been reached after consultation with many friunds, who believe that, In addition to business ability, legal and Judicial experience are indispen- slble In the succe.csful administration of the office of County Judge, many of the most Important duties of which are purely judicial. It nominuted a:id elected, I plcdgo the citizens of Juckson County a care fill. Impartial and economical admin istration of nil the duties connected with the office. (il.KX.N O. TAYLOR, (i'aid Adv.) F. Roy Davis, United States com missioner and circuit court reporter. hereby annuunco 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 1 will do vote my tinio and attention exclusive ly to the duties of this office. F. ROY DAVIS (Paid Adv.) For County Judge, M. Piirdln, den ocratlc candidate. . Primary, May 1' 1918, "A square uvul" that all. SHERIFF. ' I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of sheriff on the repub lican ticket and respectfully solicit the support of the republican voters of Jackson county.. C. E. TERRILL. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my candidacy for renominatlon for Sheriff on demo. cratlo ticket at primaries May 17 1918. RALPH G. JENNINGS. (Paid Adv.) I herebv announce my candidacy for the office of sheriff on the re publican ticket at primaries. May 17 1918. SAM L. SANDRY, (Paid Adv.) T herebv announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for sheriff at the primary Mav 17th 1918. If nominated and elocted will during my term of office give im personal attention to the office- and enforce the laws as provided by stat ute. I stand for a business adminis tration and a square doal to all. A. W. WALKER. (Paid Adv.) REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce ns a candidate for the ropubllcan nomination for representative from this district. 1 have had experience In the house, understand thewants and needs of the people of Southern Oregon and would appreciate your support. J. A. WESTERLUND. (Paid Adv.) JOINT REPRESENTATIVE I am a candidate for renominatlon for joint representative for the coun ties of Douglas and Jackson, on the republican ticket, at the primary May 17. If my record Is satisfactory I would appreciate your support. (Paid Adv.) W. II. GORE. COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for renominatlon on the ropubllcan ticket for county treasurer, to be voted on at the primary election lay 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 of the county, econ omy, good roads and a square deal to all. (Paid Adv.) JAMES OWBXS. I am a candidate for the republi can nomination for county commis sioner, subject to primary of May 17. I Borved one year as commissioner under appointmont, Dut was not candldato for renominution. If choson 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 number of years of experience as foreman of road construction. 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. I stand for prudent progress In all things; am thoroughly conversant with the construction of roadB, bridges and os forth, and believe In making Improvements wherever and whenever necessary. Havo had wldo experience with men and affairs. If nominated 'and elected will during my term of offico endeavor to con duct the affnirs of said office in an efficient manner aud give the tax payers ull value for evory dollar ex pended. F. V. MEDYNSKI. (Paid Adv.) CORONER. I hereby announoe my candidacy for the nomlnntlon for coroner on the Republican ticket. Primaries May 17th, 1918. FRED W. WEEKS. (Paid Adv.) John A. Perl, cnndldnto for tho republican nomination for County Coroner. My record for economlc-nl management of the Coroner's office is open to the public. . JOHN A. PERL. (Paid Adv.) HELP WANTED FEMALE W'AXTEI) Assistant woman cook at Cnfo Holland. Apply lo Mrs. Wes tcrlund. 'I'll 111-: 10 It It I J I I'P. capable women to travel. $J.'..cill lo ."o.no per week. Weekly advance for traveling ex jieiises. (iui.iiric -,i Drug Co., Dept. 7o7, Omaha, Neb. 4 2 W A XTKD I l M EDI A 'IE I , Y T horol y capabln woman for cooking and general housework; strong, will ing, quick; pleasant disposition. .No wushlug. 1'aiiifly of fov. Small town In Northern Ciilirornln; splen did climate. Attractive proposition to right, party, but don't bother me unless you can make good. Must bo well recommended. Wrlto Im- modlaicly to II. II. V., caro Ma Tribune, slating wngos expected, and giving references. Olvo ad dress and phone number, If any. 42 WANTED - Girl to do second work and ntKlst with care of baby, Mrs. Frank Owen. Phono 741. WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Guy W. Conner. Phono 724-J. WANTEIV MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A spray pump. Talent. second-hand bean Wrlto X. O. Powers, 17 WANTED Popcorn, at DcVoc's. WANTED Sell your cream to tho Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., whoro the tCHla and cash counts. WANTED Houses repair or wreck. 4S8-i to move, build, Phone 4SS-M or HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED .Men and women sales managers, for great fuel conserva tion device; cuts lael bills in half; helps your government; big money maker. Simplex Mfg. Co., Sea board' Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 42 WANTED Shoe department of East ern Oregon department store re quires tho services of a first-class shoe salesman. Salary $100.00 per month. Married man preferred. Permanent position. In answering state length of service, where ob tained and name references. Ad dress answer X. Y. .., Medford Mall Tribune. 4 4 WANTED SITUATION. WANTED By elderly woman, place as plain cook, no objection to coun try. Xo heavy washing. Mrs. Frances Murphy, Talent, Ore. -rt: FOR 8ALR UVESTOCK. FOR SALE-Six hogs about 125 pounds. Phono 31-F3. Cold Hill. Calls Creok. 42 FOR SALE Seven brood bows with 50 good pigs. L. 1. Tucker, Brownshoro, Ore. 45 "OH SALE. One perfectly gentle fain Ily mnro. Phono 697. 4T FOR SALE 160 fine Rambolett ewes; n: nave tamos; 15 are year lings. Address 11. I,. Grlssom. Climax, Oro. 60 FOR SALE Pack burros, work tenm wagon, harness, hack. 1103 Ninn. tic 42 FOR SALF REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE 20 acres of good farm ing laud, all improved, near Agate. also improvements on 80-acre homestead. Mrs. C. S Lnmmev, Central Point, R. 2. 44 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from $10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Gold Ray Rnaltv Oo. ' FOR SALE lWLTRY AND EK. FOH SALE ing liens. -One-year-old R. Phone 314-R. I. lay 44 FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn baby chicks, 10 cents each.. Joe Williams. Phone 92C-M. 42 "OR SALE White Leghorn hatching ogga. May best month to hatch next winter's Inyers if you have right stock. Fine layers bred to grand O. A. C. males. Eggs 60c per Betting, straight. E. H. Wester field, Medford, Ore. I'hone 19-F4. 61 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Leaving town. New Reo six, driven less than 3000 miles; chance of a lifetime. 10 Quince St. 40 FOR SALE Roll-top desk and office table. 123 East Main street. 43 FOR SALE Table, dressors, beds, gas stovo, healer, rugs, linoleum, htiy's suit, shoos, all bargains. You will have to hurry. 304 South Centrul. 43 FOR SALE Cannry bird and cago. Fine dinger. 523 S. Holly St! 42 FOR SALE Furniture, chiffonier, dresser, cot, mattress, springs, etc. Phono 608-L. 42 FOR SALH days old. -Rod Pole bolter calf, ton Phono 77 7-L. 42 FOR SALE. A bargain; a now Max well truck. 219 S. Ivy St. Call 600-L. 42 FOR SALE Household furniture In cluding kitchen range, cook stovo, carpet, rugs, etc. Phono 381-J. Mrs. J. E. Watt, 2 in h. Jackson St. 42 FOR SALE 1917 Chevrolet. Do niountablo rims, nickel bumper, Weed chains never used, trunk with cover, straps and ruck, Hhock ab sorbors, Inner tube, complete tool set. Run 1 100 miles. Call 844-X, 43 FOR SALE ' OR TRADE A new Maxwell truck for a Ford touring car. 219 S. Ivy St. Call GOO-L. 42 FOR SALE Tomato plants, 16c a dozen. 21 1 N. ivy St. Phono 713-X. 42 VOll SALE Roots Best (square sec tions supers) complete, 50c each. Also complete hives cheap. Phono 4o:i-X2. 42 FOR SALE -Ono single buggy, In gooil shape. Foothills Orchard. Oil -.1-4. FOR SALE Seed corn, Sudan grass, Michigan pea beans, alfalfa, clo vers anil grasses. Legune bacteria cultures. Land plaster.. Ralph Waldo Elden, Contral Point. FOR SALE One 12-lnch plow, and a hay mower. E. S. Tumy, 210 Gnrnott-Coroy Bldg. FOR S LK Secooti-iiand hnnd boar, spray outfit. Hubbard Bros. MONEY TO IXIAN. MONEY TO LOAM Money to loai an Medford property. Diasy mouth U payments. Bee L). H, word. FOR KE.VI HOUSES. l-'oit RENT Modern 0-rooni unfur nished collnce. garage, lawn, Har den space. (Ill on per month. Wa ter rent paid. Phono lins-L, 42 FOR RENT Nicely fiinil.dieilT-o-roolll house, $K.oo. t'loso 111. Phono x.ll.R, 2 FOR RENT -Dun Tp-room modern bungalow, good garib-i chicktta houso. Cheap. 820 West 12th St. 42 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT - Two brick store bulld- Ittca 'inci.rM 1 U-....I Cl.ln. r..- .i. ..i i'. i 4..,,' .... mni West lUh. John F. Whito, 49 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. i . v i ' tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment, summer rates. The Berben. FOR RENT IIICSEKKEPINO ROOMS. FOR RENT Cheap, store building with living rooms above. At cor ner of Oakdale and 11th streets. Phone as-.I1 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE liood work horse for cow. also two wagons for trade. 51 1 E. Main. Phone 5.13-J. 46 FOR TRADE Ten acres or Improved land Clard Wolf, U. F. D. Box CO, Goet, Calif. 43 FOR TRADE Garago nt Central Point for houso and lot at Medford or Ashland. Write P. O. box 842, Contral Point. 43 FOR TRADE TlmTior claim close to Weed. Calif., for auto. Write P. O. box 342, Central Point, Oro. 43 LOST. LOST llroen handbag In Page the ater Wednesday afternoon. Please return to Mrs. W. W. Gregory, Central Point. Reward. 45 BCSrNESS DIRECTOR Attorneys. PORTER. J. NEFF, Attornoy-at-law rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natlona Bank Building. A. E. Reanies, Lawyer Corey Building. Garnett Anto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa clfic northwest Use our springl when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee 34 North KlfteenU St., Portland, Oregon. Farm Loans. AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable 5 to 40 years, 6 per cent. Money ready when land appraised and ti tle perfected. E. H. Hurd, Sec'y Troas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Garuett Corey Bldg. 63 Gartmg GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on 'the city garbage wagons foi god service. Phone 361-Y. 1 Y. Allen. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new ' and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to any business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. & H. Bldg., Modford. Phone 167-R. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Haight Mush Studio, 401 Uarnett-Corey Bide Phone 72. Insurant. ALICE HOLLO WAY- Fire, Accident Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Compnnlea. Office 408 Garnett-' Corey Bldg. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance pfflco. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service No. tit Garnett-Corey Bldg. Investment. CAN PLACE $1000 loans on first mortgage real estato at 8 per cent. The Land Bank loans only to ac tual farmers. Farm Loan Bonds for anlo. Finance the farmer to feed our armies and allies. E. H. . Hurd, Garnett-Corey Bldg. 68 Planing Mill, THOMAS MOFFAT General mill . ork, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Sot eon. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician "03 Q rnoU-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician ant surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically toHted aud glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for tf. p R. R. Co. Offices U. K. A H. Ga Bldg. Phone 667. I'nnters and Publishes. mTFORD PRINtInu CO. has tha best equipped printing office Ik Southern Oregon Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing syBtems etc. Portland prices. 37 North Fir SL dTKusrot, EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front SL phona 316. Prices rlghL Hnrvlce guar anteed I.NTkltlltllAN AUTOCAR OO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent aud 1'boonlx dally, except Sunday, r 8.1)0 a. ui., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. tv Also on Saturday at 10: 16 p. m.. Sua. days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30. 5:3 Onnd D:30 p. m. Leave Ashland or Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 s in., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. aim n natarda) night at 1:10. Sundays leave Ashland at a00 a. i 4 H:l. :8 Ud 1:19 . m,