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MEDPORD MAIL TllIBtfNE. MEDFORD.- Olltt0iOT. raWESTUY, MAY 13, 1M8 P'AGE SEVEN I TffflAV'Q MADKCTQ ' I - i Portland Livestock.; PORTLAND, Ore., May 15. Cat tle steady; ;receiplK not available. Prime steers $1 4.50(5' f.00; good to choice steers. tsl3.50(g14.Q0; medium to good steers, $n.5U(a13i.r0; fair to medium steers, $9,00(S10.00; com mon to 'fair ''steers, : $&00)9.00 : choice cows and heifers, $12.00 13.00; medium to good cows and heif ers, $7."0(a0..r)0; fair to medium cows and heifers, $5.507.50; dinners, . .bOte'o.ot): bulls. S .5008. HO calves, $8.503.00; sto'ckers and fe'ders, $8.00(8l OiOO.' ' ( J logs steady; receipts not available, Prime mixed, $17.40(u 17.00; medium mixed, $17.00(S;17.2f); rough heavies, $18.001C.'25; Wis, W4.50 15.50; bulk of sales, $17.2o(a!17.S0. Sheep steady; receipts not avail able, hast of mountain lambs, 'if 17. 00 (M8.00; vnlley laml)s, .fl0.0017.00; veurhngs, . $12.5013.00; wethers, $I2.0013.00; ewes, $10.()010.50. Butter ana Eggs ' 'PORTLAND, Ore., May 15. Nut ter, city creamery prints, 44o; car tens, 45c; buying price butter fat, Portland 43c; cube extras, 38c; prime firsts, 37c; dairy, 2flc. , Eggs Selling price, case eount, SOej buying price 3435c; gelling' price, candled, 37c; selected candled in cartons, 38c. Poultry liens, 27(i28c; broilers, 4045c: old roosters. 18(cE20c: turk eys, 2830e; geese, 2025c; ducks, 30rrf35c. ' Potatoes Local buying price, 70 85: selling price, 85il$l. New potatoes, 78c per pound. , , Portland drain. Wheat, $2.05; barley, $03.00(5' 05.00; oats, 61.50; corn, No. 3, yel low, $01.00. Millstuffs Bran, $30.0030.50; shorts, $32(5)32.50; middlings, $390? 39.50 per ton. Hay Buying price, timothy, $24; alfalfa, $23; grain, $23. i Paul' W. Paulson, formerly well- known proprietor of the Elkhorn store) died suddenly last Saturday at his home near Aloha, in the vicin ity ot Beaverton, Ore.- Funeral was held In Portland on Monday, his re mains being cremated. Mrs. Paulson survives him. ' The H. L. Norwood residence on Palm avenue, a fine property includ ing two large lots, has been sold thru the Beaver Realty agency to Hoy M. Parr, local Southern Pacific employe. . Frank Sankey and E. W. Hunter, veteran solicitor of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., are busy this week supplementing previous drives waged by the corporation In behalf Of aiding the government in dispos ing of war savings Btamps. All classi fications in the stamps series are be ing scooped in their dragnets, from thrift denominations to the $100 cer tificates paid in full or by install ments. The Mot. has assumed the sale of $65,000,000 worth of these stamps thru active canvassing meth ods. , Mr. and Mrs. R. J Callaway of Pataskala, O., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beaver the first of the week. The visitors are touring the country In a big touring car of the Chalmers type. Mr. Callaway Is a capitalist engaged in the oil refining business In the Buckeye state. An old clothes barn dance will be an attraction at the Parsons ranch, one mile north of Hilt, Saturday eve ning, May 18. The location is a mile north of Hilt and the entertainment which includes an auction sale of lunch baskets, will be given In be half ot tho Hilt branch of the Red Cross. Local parties will help fur liish the crowd and tho music. The Parsons ranch is a part of tho old Cole properties -in the neighborhood of Colcstln. The final dairy meeting of the se ries will bo held in city hall on Tues day, May 2 8, at which tlmo a judg ing demonstration will take place, with Profs FItts and I'rondt, of the state agricultural coUege, present. The restuurant at the depot, fa miliarly known as Curl's establish ment, has been sold by Curtis Rob erts to W. V. Relnhart. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith of Cuba, Mo., are newcomers here who may locate. The Ashland contingent of home guards will be mustered Into tho state militia on Wednesday evening ot this week, the adjutant general expecting to be present. The executive committee of the pa triotic fund has been chosen from several local organizations as fol lows: Commercial club, E. V. Car tor; schools, G. A. Drlscoe; Civic Improvement club, Mrs. C B. Lnm kln; Businessmen's association. Leo Ferguslpn: Red Cross, Mrs. F. S. Kn- gle: Ministerial union, ltev. C. A. Edwards. E. V. Carter Is chairman, Mrs. Lamkin vice-chairman, and Frank J. Shlnn secretary-treasurer YYItn tneso appointments an made the project of financing this war chest fund will at once go ahead, an ticipating the drive of the Red Cross, which organization will be the chief beneficiary of the patriotic fund's'. bounty. Other demands will be met from time to time by a 'pro rata allot ment.' Officers of) the Teacup club for the current term are Mrs. C W. Chatttn, president; Mrs. J. E. Angwin, vice president; Mrs. Oscar Kluth, secre tary! '' These three are ex-offlclo a permanent committee on cups and sajicers, also teagrounds during the summer picnic season. Chester Stevenson has Joined B W. Talcott of this vicinity as a per manent resident of Eugene. In the university city he will identify him self with a partnership In the drug business. Stevenson was a former of the springs water commission here in the junior classification. C. if. Willlson having decided to locate in Portland) his wife will Join him there this weok. The family home on Falrview street has been rented to J. V Wing, Southern Pa cific employe. In' addition to his du ties as traveling salesman, Mr. Willl son is perfecting a notable mechanic al device patented some time age. Mrs. Fanny' Blalock of Madera, Calif., is visiting Mrs. Benton Bowers and attending to business interests conected witli city property here. ' Harvey Watt, the genial and ef ficient clerk in the Western Union office, has gone to San Francisco where he will join the government radio service, with assignment at some important center not yet spec! fled. " Harvey was a member of this year's high school graduating class. Slade Songer and Sergeant Merrill Throne, both coast artillery boys, are home on a brief furlough visit from Fort Stevens. Tho Wednesday Afternoon .club meeting this week was essentially a gathering in behalf of Bed Cross ef fort. 'Mrs. O. Winter was hostess, as sisted by Mrs. Caroline Schuerman and Mrs! Charles Robertson Funeral services of Lloyd' E. Cald well were held in the Methodist church on Tuesday, interment being In Mountain View cemetery. The young man was the victim of a log ging train accident near Hilt last Saturday. He was 22 years of ago, and his parents resided here. ROGUE RIVER The Red Cross service department has opened an office in Dr. Boslough's residence, Hillcrest Holghts. Thru this particular channel all phases of Information Is freely and cheerfully available In behalf of soldiers and their families. If unable to call at official headquarters, ring up phone No. 30. Another drive Is on, that of the W. C. T. U. to increase its member ship. Two captains have been se lected and the team which secures the greatest number of veterans and raw recruits during a certain period will have the privilege of accepting free transportation to the state con vention in behalf ofj the commanding officer. ANTIOCH ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Iioscot Dotz have moved from Med lord to Sams valley to work for Mr. lloveiiburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Sweet drove to tho Modoc Orchard for their daugh ter Huth. Prank Rudgern has moved from Sams valley to- Beadle with his fam ily. Mrs. llanscomc and Mrs. Elbert Glass were callers un. Mrs. Chapman Ibis week. Mrs. Dave Cottrcll and brother, of the Meadows, passed through the val ley from town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones motored to town Wednesday. Mr. Merrcll of Hcnglo sold bis car to Mr. Smith of Anlioch. Mr. anil Mrs. Smith junior were out lo visit home folks at Antioch Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chapmen, Mr. Mini Mrs. Bert Chapman and Mrs. W. C. ' h n i 1 1 ; m motored to Aledl'ord Sat urday. Mis. Case, Miss Holmes and Clar ence Case motored to Medford Sat urday. Tbco Glass nnd family were trading in Central Point un dcMdlord Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Simmons have been visiting home folks for a few days at Mcaglc. Oiian Glass is n proud possessor of a motorcycle. Mr. and Mrs. llanscomc and I'mnily were in town Salurdav. Will Streets and Win Marietta Mar tin entertained the high school grad uating class ut the Martin(home on Saturday evening! The' dinner tabic was very prettily decorated in the class colors, with pink and white sweet peas. After an excellent re past was partaken of the time was spent in games and music, the even ing being much enjoyed by nil. An athletic field day nnd exhibition of Red Cross nnd industrial work was held at the schoolbouse on Saturday. The rural schools represented were: Muys creek, Foots creek, Wimer. Savage creek nnd Pine Goose. The varied athletic events were well con tested and a baseball game was play ed between local teams in the after noon. Tho exhibit of JilTiior Red Cross work, in which all the schools took part, was' ruost creditable nnd much admired by the large crowd of visitors, which included Mr. G. B. Agee, county ' school superintendent, and Mr. Morrill, rural supervisor. The Rogue River school board gave a couple of prizes for sewing, which were' won by' tiladys Sandey, ' first prize, nnd Gladys Mooro, second prize. , Class day will be held in the high school on Friday afternoon, and in the evening a series of pictures of wild animals will bo given. Prices 5 and 10 cents,' in aid of the Junior Red Cross. The commencement exercises of the Kogue River high school will be held on Wednesday eveninir, Mav 22," at 8 p. m. in Owen's hall. Mr. G. Beilcoe of Ashland will de liver the commencement address, nnd Miss Beulah Taylor, who grnduatm; with the lushest honors, will read her thesis on "Women nnd the War." The public are cordially invilrcd to at tend. The following is the program Instrumental Solo ..Mrs, E. Merrick Invocation ..Rev. J. W. Ilovt Vocal Solo ..! Mrs. II. Hi Thesis, ''Women and the War," Miss Biilab Taylor Music The Woods Family Address Mr. G. Briscoe Instrumental Solo Mrs. E. A. Woods Presentation of Diplomas '. Mr. A. IC. Earhart Vocal Solo Miss llalket Benediction Mr. James Martin Mrs. Frances Straker wilh her' son Mr. P. P. Straker, left for Com nierce, Oklahoma, on Friday, after seeing his mother settled with her son Carl. Mr. Steakcr entered the army, making another on the honor roll of Rogue river. The Ladies Civic Improvement club met in the city hall on Friday. Mrs. J. V. ' Smack presiding. Plans were discussed and committees appointed for a parade and program at the cemetery on Memorial Day uftcr which a program on various war top ics .was given, centering around food conservation. Mrs. Wright is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Seaman. Miss Bcllie Seaman is visiting her mend, Mrs. I larcnce Matins near Ashland. Miss J. Allen, the county nurse, nc companied by Mrs. York, made a call near Rogue river on Wednesday. Mr. Sam Sandey is at present with his family m Rogue river. ' Mrs. J. V. Smack visited friends in Grants Pass for the week end al. Order; default; decree; cost bill. County Clerk at the primary election, W.'g. Rule vs. Hazel Rush. Sum- May ! 'J18,- . , , ' I have had 14 years" experience mens, as deputy county recorder and seven John A. Perl vs. G. Larkln et al. years as deputy county clerk. The Default; Judgment; cost bill, i county clerk's office will, after the ' Grace. G' Vincent vs N L Narre- "rst Monday in January. 1919, as Urace u. Vincent vs .. i. iarre- Mme Ha dtloJ of tnB county re- gan. Complaint corder and 1 feel my experience In State of Oregon vs. Win. E. Butler, the said offices qualifies me to take Certificate. The U. G. McPherson Co. vs G. Worthington. Demurrer. B. Ileal Estate Transfers. Gold Ray' Investment Co., to Maud Stickel, land In T. SB, 3 W Maud Stickel et vir to Gold Ray Invest Co., land In T 30, 3 W. '.....'. Hoirs of John Lett to James J, MdNalr, lots 2, 3, 4, "13," Boulevard Park Add., Ashland Welborn Beeson et ux to Ho mer H. Neal, land in 10-39 1 W. .. T. T. Rogers to Amy L. Moore, ltos 17. 18, blk. 1, White's Add. to Ashland John Rankin et ux to Miles Cantrall, land in T. 38, 3 W Duncan Glllis et ux to Pearl M. Nettelblad, land in S. 28-37-4 W Cert. No 1541 to J. W. Losher ot ux, 1. 13, blk. 1 Halms Add. ,to Medford Cert. No. 2285 to Bernlco S. Holmos, lot 18, blk. 2 West Walnut Park Add. to Medford Julius S. Smith et ux to James R. Williams et ux. Warranty deed. Lots ! it, block 32, Coolidgc addition to Ashland... Frederick C. llolibnugh et ux, to Glenn W. Stiff. Warranty deed. Land in I).L. C. 42, 38, i e : Walter L. Smith et ux to Rus sell A. Miller. Warranty deed. , Land in Ashland, Oregon Laura B. Nichols et vir to A. C Nininger. Warranty deed. Part of Lot 1, ltargadinc tract, Ashland Ralph G. Jennings to Nicholas ' Kime. Sheriff's deed. Lots in Barrvvale addition, Med- ud the combined duties. If nominated and elected, 1 win continue the present efficient and economical methoda In conducting the office and use every effort to give the public courteous treatment, KLUKA 'I'HUAirSU.t. (Paid Adv.) COUNTY JUDGE. I herewith announce my candidacy for the republican nomination of county judge at the primary election May I7tn, 1918. if I am nominated and elected I will during my term of office conduct it strictly as a busi ness, hewing to tho line ot economy and demanding efficient service in jail departments of the county service. W. O. LEEVUK. ( Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my candidacy for tbe Republican nomination for the office 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 friends, who believe that in addition to business anility, legal and judicial experience are indispen sible in the successful administration I of the office ot County Judge, many of the most important duties of which are purely Judicial. If nominated ana elected. I pledge the citizens of Jackson County a caro. ful, Impartial and economical admin istration of all the duties connected with the office. GLENN O. TAYLOR. (Paid Adv.) payers ull value for every dollar ex pended. F. V. MEDYNSKL. (Paid Adv.) COUONKK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomiantlon for coroner on the Republican ticket. Primaries May 17th, 1918. FRED W. WEEKS. (Pale1. Adv.) John A. Perl, candidate for the republican nomination for County Coroner. My record for economical management (Of the Coroner's office is open tu me punuc. JOHN A. PKKU (Paid Adv.) HEI,P WANTED KEMAIH WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Guy W Conner. Phone 724-J. HELP WANTED MAM?. WANTED Man asslstantjo the ho i (el manager, at Hotol Holland. See Mr. Westerlund. WANTED Minors, mill men, labor ers, on road construction, chrome mino. High wagec. Apply R. J. Rowan, Oxford hotel, or Geo S, Barton. Grants Pass, Ore. 45 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED- To hire use of spring- tooth burrow, and corn cultivator for tbe season. C. V. Cuinings, It 3, Medford, Ore 50 FOR RENT HIUSEKEEPINQ ( BOOMS. , V FOR RENT Cheap, store building with living rooms above. At cor ner ot Oakdaie and 11th streets. Phnna SS-.T1 - FOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE Good work horse for cow, also two wagons for trade, i 511. E. Main. Phone 533-J. 46 FOR, RENIN MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Two brick store bulld Ings, 209-211 West Main; two fur nished bungalows, 714 ',4 and 712 West 11th. John F. White. 49 LOST. LOST At the first turn east of J K. Mores on crushed rock road, one ear Jack. Phono 408-R1. 49 LOST Gold Norwegian flllgroo brooch, on Main St. or hear depot. Finder cull Mrs. Hlrkland. 45 LOST Green bnndbag in Page the ater Wednesday afternoon. Please return to Mrs. W. W. Gregory, Central Point. Reward. 45 MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN Money to Ion en Medford pronertv. Easv month ly oavmentn. flee t. XL Wood. WANTED To rent, small furnished house. Phono 408-R1. 4!) F. Roy Davis, United States com- Imissioner and circuit court reporter, hereby announce my candidacy for nomination of county judge at the democratic primaries. Have bad ten years' continuous experience in legal 1 work In Oregon courts. If nominated end elected I will de vote my time and attention exclusive ly to the duties of this office. F. ROY DAVIS (Paid Adv.) For County Judge, M. Purdin, dem ocratlc candidate. Primary, May 17, 1918. "A oquaro aeal" that's all. WANTED Garden plowing, hauling sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. 68 WANTKD A spray pump. Talent. second-hand bean Write N. O. Powers, 47 WANTED Popcorn, at DeVoe's. WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the tests and cash counts. WANTED Houses repair or wreck. 488-X. to move, build, Phone 488-M or ., SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of shoriff on the repub lican ticket and respectfully solicit the support of the republican voters COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave . ford of Jackson county. ...m C. E. TERRILL. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN- (Paid Adv.) MENT TIMBER General Land Of fice, Washington, D. C., April 10, I hereby announce my .candidacy 1918. Notice is hereby given that for ronomlnatton for Sheriff on demo- subject to the conditions and limitn- era tic ticket at primaries May 17, t ons'of the act of June 9. 1910. 39 191S Stat.. 218). and the instructions of RALPH (I. JENNINGS. tbe Secretary of the Interior of Son- (Paid Adv.) tember 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold Juno 3. I hereby announce my candidacy 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m at public for the office of sheriff on the re auction at the United States Land publican ticket at primaries, May 17, Office at Roseburg, Oregon, to tne M918. SAM L. SANDKY, highest bidder at not loss tnan tne (Paid Adv.) appraised value as snown oy tms no tlce, sale to De suuject to tne an- I hereby nnnounce mv candidacy proval of the Secretary of the Inte- for tho Hcpubican nomination for rtor. The purchase price, with an shfirf( nt the prlmnry Mllv 17th. additional sum of one-fifth of one m8 It nomn(lted ftml c,ected I per ceui. uBira, i,nK cumin ii wni during mv term of office give my allowed, must be deposited at time of pers0nal attention to the offlco and sale, money, to be returned if sale is Bnf0rce the laws as provided by stat- uul uppruvou, iiii ute. il stand for a business adinlnls- issue for tne tnnner wnicn must oe tration ttnu a Bquaro deal to all. ( FOR SALfc liIVESTOTK. FOR SALE Belgian hares bred, Phone 314-H 19 BUSINESS DIRECTOR) Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-1aw rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. Lawyei. A. B. Roames. Corey Building. : Garnett Auto RnppUea. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldm and best-equipped plant in tbe Pa clflo northweBt. Use our sprlnKt when others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North FtftoenU St., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE. Two dairy hoifers, one fresh, other soon will be. Phone 444-Y, Ashland. Geo. Irwin. 4e FOR SALE An A-l milch cow, two shonts, Singer sewing machine, Horlon Mericalo washer and wring er, six-hole malleable rnnge. J. D. llrown 'Phone 011-115. 40 FOR SALE OR TRADE A matched team, 1000 lbs. each. Want sln glo horse over 1200 lbs. Phone evenings 778-J. 49 FOR SALE Pure-bred Lincoln ram, also grade Hampshire ram. Phone 372-H1 Ashland. E. 10. Fobs, Tal ent, Oro. 50 Farm Loans. AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable 6 to 40 years, 5 'A per cent. Money ready when land appraised and ti tle perfected. E. H. Hurd, Seo'y Troas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Garnett Corey Bldg. 53 GarDagu GARBAGE Get yout premise cleaned up tor the Bummer. Cab on the city garbage wsgons foi god service. Phone 351-Y, f Y. Allen. Exiwrt Accountant FOR SALE Good work team, weight 1100 lbs. J. A. Stowart, 417 King streot. '48 FOR SALE Seven brood sows with 50 good pigs. L. D. TucRor, Brownsboro, Ore. 45 FOR SALE. One perfectly gontlo fam ily mare. Phono 097. 45 removed within ten yenra. 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 Unitod States or any State, territory or district there of only. Upon application of a quail- A. W. WALKER. (Paid Adv.) FOR SALE 100 fine Rambolett ewes; 145 have lambs; 15 are year lings. Address II. L. GrlsBom, Climax, Ore. 00 REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce as a candidate for the republican nomination for roprosentntlve from this district. 1 fled purchaser, the timber on any le- have had experience In tho house, gal sub-division will be offered sepa- understand thewants and needs of rately before being Included In any the pooplo of Southern Oregon and offer ot a largor .unit. T. io I would appreciate your Biipport, Probate Court. . Comltment of Sara A. Marquise. Estato of Rosanah Powell. Final account; ordor of final settlement. Estate of Robert E L. Durch. Re port of sale; proof if publication. Estate of S. G. Van Dyko. Reply. Estato of Annie H. Strenuniiig. Inventory and appraisement. EsnIo of Alice Mnrtln. Petition; order; oath of admr. Estate of Win. H. Byritm. Order; final account. John F. Rector. Mary Hayes et al. Final account. Estate ot Ralph H. Baer. Inven tory and appraisement. Estate of Geo. W. Ilcako. Under taking of administrator. WORKERS TO PASS UPON BRITISH NAVAL CONDITIONS LONDON', May Lk Tbe admiral! has issued a circular informing the workmen at the relay doc' yards and other naval establishments, says n dispatch to the Times from Ports mouth, that ihc admiralty has decided lo appoint committees of workers to ctal with questions relating to their welfare and conditions of service. Wltb Medford trade la Medford made. Circuit Court. John F. Rector vs. Mary Hayes et al. Judgment. L. L. Lovo vs. Wilhelm Cohen, Action for money. Jackson County vs. Mrs. II. Wal ker et al. Motion; order Oliver llarhaiigh et a'l vs. R. H Lradshaw ot al. Order; confirmation of sale. State of Oregon vs. Wm. E. Duller Notlco of appeal. W. A. Pointer vs. Paul Deurmer oa al. Judgment; affidavit; default. W. M. Rinnlson vs. Carl W. Aber cromble. Demurrer; answer. Jackson County Bank vs Hugh F Kreuler et al. Summons. Dig Pines Lumber Co. vs. Ashlnnd Mfg. Co. Reply, Jackson County vs Mrs E. J. Gra ham et al. Motion; default. George O Ogg vs, O. M. Murphy ot 8., R. 1 F... Sec. 1: SEVi SW, red lir 430 M., white fir 20 M., yellow pine 10 M.. none of the fir to be sold for loss than $1.00 per M., nnd none of the yellow pine for less than tl.50 per M., T. 37 8., R. 3 W.. Sec. 23, SV NWVi red fir 6C0 M.i yellow pine 280 M., SEV4 NWVi, red fir 300 M., yellow pine 3'JO M.; NBVi SW1,, red fir 180 M., yellow pine 440 M.; N'WH 8VV red fir 40 M., yellow pine 510 M. ; SWVi SW4, red fir 190 M., yellow pine 310 M.J SEVigWVi red fir 125 M., yellow pine 3J0 M.J NW!4 8IA, red fir 100 M., yellow pine 340 M., none of the red fir to be sold for less than S1.00 per M., and none of the yellow pine for less thnn $1.50 per M. T. 22 s.. R. n w., sec. l: NKy4 MWU, red fir 530 M., oedar 45 M.J iNWVi.NW'i, red fir 4 85 M., cedar 40 M.J SUVi Nvy,red fir 640 M., cedar 20 M.J BW A NW'4, red fir 405 M.J NWS NUy red fir 500 M nono of which Bhall be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 31 S.. R. 11 W'., Sec. 15: NWV4 NW4, yellow fir 1315 M., cedar 150 M.; Sec. 19; NW NEVi yellow fir 11 65 M., white fir 15 M., cedar 300 M.J SW'i NEW, yollow fir 140 M.; while fir 05 M., cedar 00 M.; See. 21: NE'A NEW, yellow fir 11150 M., cedar 121) M., none of the fir to bo sold for less than $1.00 per M., and nono of tbe cedar to bo sold for loss than $2.00 por M, J. A. W EST LJULUND. (Paid Adv.) JOINT REPRESENTATIVE I am a candidate fot ronomlnatton for Joint representative for the coun ties of Douglas and Jackson, on the republican ticket, nt tho primary May 17. If my record is satisfactory 1 would appreciate your support. (Paid Adv.) W. 11. GORE. OOUNTY TREASURER, I horeby announce my candidacy for renomlnation on the republican tlckot for county treasurer, to be votod on at the primary eloctlon, lay 17th, 1918. MYRTLE W. HLAKELEY. (Paid Adv.) COMMISSIONER I hereby nnnounce my candidacy for tho nomination for county com missioner on the republican ticket. If nominated and elected I will stand for business prlnclles in administer ing the affairs of too county, econ omy, good roads and a Bquare deal to all. (Paid Adv.) JAMES OWENS. I am n enndldate for the republl can nomination for county cnminls sloner, subject to primary of May 17 I served one year as commissioner under appointment, but was not xaoaMul.. f.,r rim niiilnullnn If .hnann (Signed) CLAY TALLMAN, I, w) conduct the office strictly on business principles. J. F. BROWN, (Paid Adv.) Eagle Point Commissioner Uenerul Land Office. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY CLERK I wish to announce to tbe people of Jackson County that I am a can dldate for the republican nomination for County Clerk, at the primaries to be held May 17th. I horeby announce my candidacy for nomination for commissioner on the republican ticket. I have had a number of yearB of experience as foreman of road construction. It nominated and elected I will endeav- In asking for the nomlnitlon for or to bettor road conditions. County Clerk, I do so feeling that 1 am thoroughly qualified to serve tbe people In that capacity, and that my previous servico as County Recorder has fully prepared me for tho more important office of County Clerk. In case the people are satisfied with my administration of the Re corder's Of tlce, and should see fit to promote me to the OfflO" of County A. K. EARHART. (Paid Adv.) I horoby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for county com missioner on the Republican ticket. stand for jirudcnt progress lu all things; am thoroughly conversant with the construction of roads, bridges and os forth, and believe In FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE 140 ucros at $10 per acre, on Coleman crock. Estimated 30,000 cordB of wood, also placer mine on property. Inquire D. M. Watt, 105 N. Main, Ashland. . 45 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit lnnd, stock ranches, timber land, from $10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange fer other clear property. Address Gold Ray Realty On. FOR HALF POl'ITRY AND HUGH. OH dALli White Leghorn batching eggs. May best month to hatch next winter's Inyers if you have right stock. Fine layers bred to grand O. A. C. males. Eggs 50c per setting, straight, E. H. Woster- fleld, Mouford, Oro. Z hone 19-F4. 61 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. KOIl SALRIiay hnrsoTwotght 1100 llis.; work single or double or un- der saddle. W. P. Dodge, 01" South Oakdalo. Phono J! I :-.(. Ill TOR HALM Slightly . spray rig. b'red Phono I9S-.I1. used Hayes 11. Hopkins 4 5' FOR SALE (.'mined Porlland avenue. fruit. 310 19 FOR SALE 2 Vi h. p. gasoline en gine (magneto Ignition); I'A-liich rolary pump; 18 ft. belt, oil can wrenches, etc, no fl. 1 In garden hose; 05 feet I 14 and 2-Inch gal vanlzcd pipe; No. 28 Planet Jr. garden cultivator and seeder com plete. Addreis, P. McQuut, Rogue River, Ore. 4 FOR HALE Leaving town. New Reo six, driven less than 30011 miles; chanco of a lifetime. 10 Quince St 40 FOR SALE Ono sliiKln buggy, In good shape. Foothills Orchard. (11 1 -.1-4, 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 tlmo-saver - giving full business detail. M. F, & H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction in Music . FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher 0) piano ana narmouy. riaignt uubii Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldl Phone 72. Insurfince. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. Planing Mill, Printers and rulililinr. EARL 8. TUMY General Insuranot office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local sorvlce. No. 21 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Investments. CANMTAEnM000o"ofirst mortgage real estate at 8 por cent. Tho Land Bank loans only to ac tual farmers. Farm Loan Bonds for salo. Finance the farmer to foed our nrmlos and nllios, E. H. Hurd, Garnott-Corey Bldg. 63 THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 3. Fir. Phone 184. Phjslcluns and Ha "uons. Dltr w".W.Tl6wARI)--lo"sleop7thU physician. 303 G rnott-Corey build ing. Phone "J30. DR. J. J. KMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. enr, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tostod aud glaBsea sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor S. P R. it. Co. Offices 14. F. H. Ce Bldg. Phone 507. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office lh Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prlcea. 17 North Fir St. lTtknsrei. FOR SALE Seed corn, Sudan grass, Michigan pea beans, alfalfa, clo vers and grasses, Leguno bacteria cultures. Land plaster.. Rjilph Waldo F.ldon, Central Point FOR SALE Secund-iiand hand boar, sprav outfit. Hubbard Pros. FOR RENT APARTMENTS. Clerk, I assure them that they will making Improvements wherever nnd have no reason to regret ft, 1 whenever necessary. Have had wide CHALNCEY FLOREY. experience with men and affalr. If (Paid Adv.) I nominated and elected will during my term of office ondcavor to con- I hereby announce my candidacy duct tho affairs of said office in an for the republican nomination for' efficient mauner and give the tax- FOIt RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 815. Prices right. Hut-vice guar tntnari INTKItUHUA.N AUTOOAB CO. TIME OAiUI. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Bunday, f 8:00 a m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. Also on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m.. Sua, days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30. ' 5:3 Oaud 9:30 p. m Leave ABhland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:0.' m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also Satarday nights at 1:10. Sundays leave Ashland at 9' 00 a. FOR RENT. Furnished apartment, summer rates. The Horben. FOR RENT -2, 3 and 4-room fur nished nnartinents. Cnll 1 to 5. at Wi South Central. 43IH 11:1. 4:10 Ud 1:10 . B.