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MEBFOKB MATE TRTBITOT!, ifRDFORO. OTEfJONT. TITUKSTVAY. MAY jfi, 191S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK, May 16.-On an enormous buying wave, In which the public shared to a large extent, to day's stock market opened with many gains. The movement centered largely In war Issues. Early gains ranged from two to six points In United States, Bethlehem, Crucible and Mldvale steelB and Republic Iron. Baldwin Locomotive made a further advance of iVi points, or 14 In two days. Sales In the first half hour ap proximated 350,000 shares. ' TODAY'S MARKETS I v l"ortland Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., May 16. Cat tle slow; receipts 802. Prime steers, $14.50(ff 15.00; good to choice steers, $13.5014.50; medium to rood steers sfll.5012.,r)0; fair to medium steers, $0.00'10.00; common to fair steers. 8.009.0O; choice cows and heifers, $12.0013.00; medium to good cows and heifers, $7.50(n,9.-r)0; fair to me daim cows and heifers, $5.50(H7.50 ; cunners, $3.505.50; bulls, ifB.oOin) 8.50; calves, $8.50(2)13.00; stoekers and feeders, $8.00io.OO. Hogs steady; receipts 763. Prime mixed, $17.4017.60; medium mixed, $17.0017.25; rough heavies, $10.00 tfU6,25; pigs, $14:50(315.50: bulk of sales, $17.2517.50. Sheep steadv; receipts 100. Ei.st of mountain lambs, $17.00iW18.00 valley lambs, .lb.2.)(o'l.2.i; year lings, $12.5013.."0; wethers, $12.00 13.00; ewes, $10.0010.50. Butter and Eggs PORTLAND, M" 10. Butter steady. City creamery prints, 44c cartons, 45c; buying price butler fat Portland, 43c; cube extras, 38c-; prime firsts, 37c ; dairy, 29e. Eggs Selling price, case count, 36c; buying price 3435c; selling price, candled, 37c; selected candled In cartons, 38c. Poultry Hens, 2728c; broilers, 4045c; old roosters. 18(S20c: turk cys, 2830c; geese, 2025c; ducks, 30f5)3fc. Potatoes Local buying price, 70 85; celling price, 85il. New potatoes, 78c per pound. Portland drain. v Wheat, $2.05;- barley, $63.00 ' 65.00; oats, 01.50; corn, No. 3, yel low, $01.00. Millstuffs Bran, $30.0030.50; shorts, $3232.50; middlings, $39 39.50 per ton. Hay Buying price, timothy, $24; alfalfa, $23; grain, $23. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Heal Estate Transfers.' Eva A. Pellett et vlr to Amanda O. Walters, land In Talent, Oregon Sebastian Schumpf John II. Hueners'and John Kremer, land in 38-2 W. Sec. 6 Krncst E. Hart Inc. to First National Bunk, Council Bluffs, lown, wnrninty deed. Land in sections 24'nnd 30, township 35 south, range 3 Waller Oarvcr over to' Klamath Fulls the lust of the week to attend their cousin's funeral, returning Monday. The two little Misses Ames of Mod ford were guests of Miss Rose the end of the week. ' 1 Mrs. Gissinger and Mrs. Ziders mo tored to Ashland Saturduy, necoinpu nied by a load of young people. Dave Davis was an Ashland busi ness ccller from Wagnei creek Satur day, i The pupils of the tenth grade who enjoyed n joy ride to Yreka recently met with a novel experience while crossing the Siskiyou by being stop ped by siiecial officers. The girls tried to make the officers believe they were drunk, but it would not stick, so to get even, they made the'officers stand up with the class and have their pictures taken. Mrs. Marion Tryer visited with Mrs. Kale: Hoffman for n short time at the home of Mrs. Granger in Ash land Monday. Mrs. E. E. Cook and son Fred left Monday for Klamath Falls. Mr. Cook proceeded them several weeks ago. Dr. Anderson has rented the Cook property furnished, and will move in at once. The doctor has opened art office and veterinary hospital in the Walters building. Any one requiring his services will find him very efficient. Mr. McCormick left Thursday morning for Fort McDowell, Califor nia. Mrs. Huff and daughters, Mrs. Endfield of Phoenix, left Thursday for Portland. They hud dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Budgcon before leaving. Mrs. Huff expects to go on to Kan sas, while Airs, t.ndtield will visit at Saskatoon, Sushkutchewnn, Canada. Bill Childers has moved his family to their new home on First street. Karl Withrow left Monday for Coos Bay, where he expects to get employ ment. Orley Powers left Monday for Port land. Ho will seek employment in the shipyards at St. Helens. Miss Etta Lacy visited rnday at Mr. Brittson's on the Pacific high way, c Red Cross meets every Tuesday an Friday afternoons. Your help is needed in this work. The Red Cross is doing a work for humanity in which every woman, (whether you have a on or father in the army or not) should be intereestcd in. Come and do your little bit. Each little bit helps to build the mountain that is needed as (he press shows By each day's battle fought. Come and do your bit. Church services as usual next Sun day, Sunday school at 10, preaching at 11, Epworth League at t and even ing services at 8. Any one who has not had (he pleasure of listening to the inspiring and helpful talks given by Mrs. Heed at these services, should avail themselves of this pleas ure, for it is indeed a rare trout. The Junior Red Cross are calling for a box to send to the Belgium children. Any one having any little outgrown clothes which are in good condition andy would like to donate them to this cause, please leave at the Red Cross room at the scjiool house. Anything of this kind done will be greutly appreciated. Ivan Houston left last week for Klamath Falls where he expects to find employment. Jeff Hell, who is still in the hos pital al. Ashland was reported im proving. Mrs. Vogeli received a letter from Ava Holt, who is somewhere in France. This is the first letter re ceived since the news of his landing in December. He is well and likes France very much. I Word has just been received of the death of Ed Cochran in Ashland. Mr. Cochrun owned a ranch on Wagnci creek and moved to Ashland hist fall A wife and two children ure left to mourn his loss.. Funeral notice later. dcrson, Mr. and Mrs. TALENT TALK J. A. Anderson! at such rate; provided, that In the s.l i 1. I Q Vtlll I WlU IOIUMUU1K UU11UO IUI suits ot Asmnnu, h. r. miiiss, i nancy mi- a8Be8Slnent8 shall bear a loss rate eon, wilo and two boys anil sister-m-lnw, Mrs. Roy Dilvis, E. W. Ander son of Copper, Calif., of the Blue Ledgij mine, nnd Mrs. frank L. Wat kins. The Antclow Red Cross society gave a dance or. Saturday night in Hurvey Carlton's barn nnd the report comes to me that there was u fine at tendance, a good 'time nnd everything pnsed off pleasantly until time to set the supper, when it was discovered that some scalawag had purloined a nice cuke that had been donated for the occasion, but they had sufficient for all. The receipts were $53 and one-Half was turned over to the Ea gle Point Red Cross society nnd the other half to the Lake Creek Red Cross society. If the ladies in the rest of the country are doing as well ns they are doing in and around En gle Point there will be no dnnger of our boys at the front suffering for the necessities of life. The little son of Floyd Pierce while riding his bike Sunday night, going down the street, ran into Cheney Horey's little boy. He had just come out of his grandfather's confection ery store and stepped into the street when the bike struck him, knocking him senseless, lie was picked up and carried to Dr. Holt's residence and soon restored to consciousness. There was no serious damage done, but it should touch bicycle riders to usa a lamp at night, especially when they are going so fast. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming of Chicago III., and J. Draper of Scuttle, Wash., came in on the P. & E. Monday morn ing nnd went to Truil with Henry Trusty, the E. P.-Tcrsist auto stuge driver. J. D. Culbertson nnd his daughter, Mrs. F. L. Chitwood of L. C. were do ing business here Tuesday. Mrs. A. O. Florcy came out from Medford Tuesday on the P. & E. Rev. Driver, the traveling evangelist who is here with his chapel car is still holding services in the church. On Sunday and Sunday night he" had good congregations, es)cciall,v on Sunday night, when the house was well filled; on both occasions his talks were appropriate to ''Mothers Day He is u very pleasant speaker and so far as I can see is in n fair way to do good in this community. He es pects to remain here until June 1. than six per cent (', ) per annum then from tbe date of such bonds the rate of Interest upon such unpaid balances shall be reduced to the bund rate. Notice is further given, that in all cases where no such application shall be so filed, delinquent assessments not bonded, with interest to date of oavment and delinquent installments of assessments bonded under the Baneroft Act or the city charter, with interest to date of payment must be nald during such period ending July 1, 1918, and It not so paiu me prop erty so assessed shall be sold for such unpaid delinquency or deltn queneies as provided in said Chapter 14 of the City cnarier. Notice Is turther given, that prop erty owners shall have the right, dur ing said period ending July 1, 1918, to anolv for tne correction or sucn consolidated lien docket and the items anearlng thereon, and that aft er the expiration of such period such docket shall be final and the as sessments appearing thereon shall be collected and the liens thereof be en forced in the several cases as provld ed for in said Chapter 14 of the City Charter. Dated at Medford, -Oregon, -this 16th day ot May, 19 IS. UUB H. City Treasurer ot Medford, Oregon. Mrs. Curl Froinan, Mrs. Marion Gryer and son Donald und (laughter Lnnra were shoppers in Ashland Sat urday. Miss M. L. Boorey of Millionaire Row spent Sunday nt the home of her sister, Mrs. Marion Oyrer. Mr. J. H. Fullerton of Oukmond larm on Wagner creek was a business caller in Medford Monday. Mr. John Robinson transacted bus. incss in Ashland Monday. A large crowd of people from all over the county, assembled ot the I Sterns cemetery south At Talent to I pay their last respects to Talent's first hero of the world's war, Private Earl Beeson, who died at f'nmp Lewis. Though this wns thought to be a pri vate funeral, it was in fact the larg est on which has been held nt that place for some time. , . .- Mis Oertha Clark of Millionaire How was the guest of .Miss Edna Wells Fridav nnd Saturday. Mrs Coleman has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Cochran, for severnl weeks, whose husband ha been for some time nl the Swcdenburg sanatorium, nnd is still in a critical condition. Mrs. Adamsoc and daughters Mar jory and Mary motomj to Ashland Saturday. I If vie Wvswnrner look Cliff nnd EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. flowlett Saturdny afternoon after 1 had written mv letter for the Medford Mail Tribune Mr. and Mrs. John Perl, republican cundidute for coroner, und their son Frank and his chum Willis Stockom of Medford, and Hurry Smith and Lloyd Stanley called for supper. Sunday wc didn't have the usual numher here for dinner, but among the guests were 11. (i. Milter, W. A Bishop and fluss Plymiitc, of the S. O. Traction company, Jacksonville Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Weuisley, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Knighton, Mrs. Bert Bryant nnd her daughter Kituiu, Joe Mooinun, Juv I'itzer and Miss Mar garet Riley, llarvy Smith. V. S. An- Everyone Should Drink Hot Water ; in the Morning Wash away all the Stomach, liver, and bowel poison before breakfast. of Jackson County that I am a can didate tor the republican nomination for County Clerk, at tko primaries to be held May 17th. In asking tor the nomination :or County Clerk. I do so feeling that I am thorotiKhly qualified to serve the ueonla in that canaclty. and that my previous service as County Recorder has fully prepared me for the more Important office of County Clerk. in case the people are satisnea with my administration of the Re corder's Office, and should see fit to promote me to the Oftic of County Clerk, I assure them that they will have no reason to regret it. CHAUNCEY FLORET. I (Paid Adv.) ( I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for County Clerk at the primary election, May 17. 118. I have bad 1H years' experience as deputy county recorder and seven years as deputy county clerk. The county clerk's office will, after the first Monday in January, 1919, as sume the duties of the county re corder and 1 feel my experience in the said offices qualtfiea me to take up the combined duties. If nominated and elected, 1 will continue the present efficient and economical methods in conducting the office and use every effort to give the publlo courteous treatment. t'LUKA 1 HUM r HON, (Paid Adv.) the republican ticket. I have had a number of years of experience as foreman of road construction. II nominated and elected I will endeav or to better road conditions. A. K. EARHART. ' (Paid Adv.) To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa tion, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach, you must bathe on the InBide like you bathe outside. This is vastly more important, Because tne sain pores ao not absorb Impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well known physician. To keep these poisons ana toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before break fast each day, a glass of not water with a tenspoonful of limestone phos phate in it. This will cleanso, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting mora u food into the stomach.. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It is inexpensive and almost tastelesB, except a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your sys tem of thOBO vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment and above all, keep it up! As soap and hot water act on the skin. cleanBlng, sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphate and hot water be fore breakfast, act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.. Ordinance No. 027. An ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 895 entitled "An Ordinance re lating to snecial assessments for lo cal improvements by paving and oth erwise, Including sewers ana waier malns, heretofore levied and as sessed, and providing for the collec tion thereof ana the enforcement ot such liens and assessments, and pro viding for a consolidated lien docket, district and fund," approved June 1917, and declaring an emergency. The City of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 895 entitled "An Ordinance relating to special assessments for local im provements by paving and otherwise, Including sewers and watermains, heretofore levied and assessed, and providing for the collection thereof and the enforcement of such liens and assessments, and providing for a consolidated lien docket, district and fund," approved June 6, 1917, Is hereby repealed. Section 2 Inasmuch ns tho reor ganization of the finances of said city is now taking place and is of the ut most Imnortance to the general wel fare of said city and directly involves the credit of said city and the peace, health and safety of said city Is di rectly involved and it is essential tnat the provisions ot this ordinance be come effective without delay, Now therefore, By reason of the foregoing facts an emergenc e is hereby doclarod to exist and it Is necessary for the Immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of the city that this ordinance shall be in full force and effect Im mediately from and after Its passugo by the city counc.lt and approval by the mayor. Passed by the c:iy council this 23rd day of April, 1918, and signed by me in open session in authentica tion of its passago this 23rd day of April, 191S, i Approved by mo this 23rd day or April, 1918. C. E. GATES, Mayor. Attest: M. L. ALFORO. City Recorder. COUNTY JUDGE. I herewith announce my candidacy for the republican nomination of county Judge at the primary election May 17th, 1918. If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of office oonduct It strictly as a dueI ness, hewing to the line of economy and demanding efficient service in all departments of the county service, W. C LjtiHVJUK, ( Paid Adv.) FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR HIONT One completely fur nished apartment.' Hotel Holland. tf FOR KENT. Furnished apartment, summer rates. The Borbon. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for county cou missloner on the Republican ticket. I Btand for prudent progress in all things; am thoroughly conversant Ith the construction ot roads, bridgos and os forth, and believe In making Improvements wherever and whenever necessary. Have had wide experience with men and affairs. If 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. 1" . V. MEDYNSKi (Paid Adv.) FOR KENT 2, 3 and 4-room fur nished apartments. - Call 1 to 5. at 322 South Central. 49 FOR RENT RirSEKEEPISO ROOMS, CORONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomlantion for coroner on the Republican ticket. Primaries May 17tb, 1918. FRED W. WEEKS. (faia Adv.j John A. Perl, candidate for the republican nomination for Oounly Coroner. My record for economical management of the Coroner's office is open to the public. JUrilM A. ft It Li. (Paid Adv.) FOR RENT Cheap, Btbre building with living rooms above. At cor ner of Oakdale and 11th street. Phono 24UI1 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE tlood work horse for cow, also two wagons for trade. 511 E. Main. Phone 633-J. 46 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Two brick store build ings, 209-211 West Main; two fur nished bungalows. 71414 and 712 West 11th. John F. White. 49 LOST. HELP WASTED FEMALE WANTED Woman for housework In family of two. Phone. 534-J. 47 WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Guy W. Conner. Phone 724-J. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of County Judge at the primary election to be held May 17. My decision to become a canaiaate has been reached after consultation with many friends, who believe that, in addition to business ability, legal and judicial experience are Indlspen- sible in the successful administration ot the office of County Judge, many of the most Important duties ot which are purely Judicial. If nominated and elected, I pledge the citizens of Jackson County a care ful. Impartial and economical admin istration of all the: duties connected with the office. GLENN O. TAYLOR. (Paid Adv.) WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent, summer pasture for a few calves and young heifers. Phone 102-X. F. Roy Davis, United States com missioner and circuit court reporter, hereby announce my candidacy for nomination of county Judge at the democratic primaries. Have had ten years' continuous experience in legal work in Oregon courts. If nominated end elected I will do vote my time and attention exclusive ly to the duties of this office. F. ROT DAVIS (Paid Adv.) For County Judge. M. Purdln, dem ocratlc candidate. Primary, May 17 1918. A squaro aoal that's all. When Itching Stopt There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves Itching torture and skin irri tation almost instantly and- that cleanses and soothes the skin. . ' Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of semo and apply H M directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheada, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar akin trouble will disappear. A little aemo, the penetrating, satisfy ing liquid, ia all that is needed, for It banishes most akin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy, , TM6.W. RcU.,tleelni,y. r NWIco of Collection of Special As- ' sesamoids Notice Is hereby given, that in ac cordance with the provisions of Chap ter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford. the owner of any lot, tract or narcol of land, charged with any special assessment, for Improvements of streets, avenues and alleys, by pav. Ing and otherwise, Including the con struction of sowers or water mains, heretofore levied and assessed, may redeem the same as herein provided from all or any portion of such lia bility, by paying the entire assess mcnt, or any portion thereof charged against such lot, tract, or parcel Ml land, during tho period commencing June 1, 1918, and ending July 1, 1918, (Inclusive). filing an application to extend pay ments with the City Recorder, as In ments with the ICty Recorder, as In said Chapter 14 provided, any assess, munt upon the consolidated lien dock et, with Interest thereon to July 1, 1918, or any portion thereof may be paid at any time during tho above mentioned period ending July 1. 1918. and that thereafter the unpaid balance shall become due and pay able In twenty equal semi-annual In stallments, with Interest at the rate of six per cent fi'4 ) per annum cov ering a period or thirteen 1 131 years, during the first three years of which only Interest upon such unpaid bal ance must bo paid semi-annually, and during each of the last ten years of which period there shall be pay able seml-annunlly one-twcntlMh ( 1-30) of such unpaid balance with Interest upon tho whole unpaid sum NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIM BER General Land Of fice, Washington, D. C, April 10, 1918. Notice is hereoy given tnat subject to the conditions and limita tions ot the act of June 9, 1916, (39 Stat., 218), and tho Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, tho timber on -he following lands will be sold June 3, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at tho United States Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon, to tho highest bidder at not lass than tho appraised value) as shown by this no tice, sale to be subject to tho ap proval of the Secretary of the Into- rlor. Tho purchaso price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must ho deposited at time of sale, money to bo returned if sale Is not approved, 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 lawB 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 gal sub-dlvlslon will bo offered sepa rately before being included in any offer ot a larger unit. 1. so 8., R. 1 E., Sec. 1: SEVi SWV4, red fir 430 M., whito fir 20 M., yellow pine 10 M., none of the fir to be sold for toss than 1.00 per M., and none of the yellow pine for lens than 11.50 per M., T. 37 a. R. 3 W., Sec. 23, SW4 NWIi, red fir 660 M., yellow pine 280 M., SE14 NW, red fir 360 M., yellow pine 360 M.: NE', SW14, red fir 180 M yellow pine 440 M.; SWS SW ',4. red fir 40 M , yellow pine 510 M.; 8W SW 14 , red fir 190 M., yellow pine 310 M.; 8EV48W14 red fir 125 M yellow pine 320 M.; NWVi SE red fir 100 M-, yellow pine 340 M. none of the red fir to be sold for less than 11.00 per M., and none of the yellow pine for less than (1.50 per M. T. 22 8., It. 5 W., Bee. 1: MJ'A NW'4, red fir 531) M., cedar 45 M.i iNWVi NW'K, red fir 485 M., cedar 40 M. ; SB 'A NWVi.red fir 640 M cedar 20 M.; SWV4 NWVi, red fir 466 M.; NW14 NE14 red fir 300 M none of which shall be sold for less than 11.00 per M. T. 31 8., R. It W., Sec. 15: NWt4 NW4, yellow fir 1316 M., cedar 150 M.; Sec. 19 SWU NEW yellow fir 1165 M white fir 15 M.. cedar 300 II.: SW '4 NEii. yellow fir 140 M.. white fir 105 M., cedar 60 VI.; Sec. Si: NEV4 NE14, yellow fir 1050 M., cedar 120 M., none of the fir to be sold for lcs than f 1.00 per M.. and none of the cedar to bo sold for less than f 2.00 per M. (Signed) CI.AY TAI.L.MAN Commissioner Uooeral Land Office. . SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of sheriff on the repub. llcan ticket and respectfully solicit the support ot the republican voterB of Jackson county. C. E. TERRILL. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce my candidacy for renominatlon for Sheriff on demo cratic ticket at primaries May 17, 1918. RALPH O. JENNINGS. (Paid Adv.) ft POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS OH'NTY CLERK. I wish to announce to (he people PIANO Throe months, rent Phono 748-L reasonable 46 ,OST At tho first turn east of J K. .Mores on crushed rock road, one car Jack. Phone 468-R1. 49 MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TV LOAN Money to loaa n Medford property. Easy month ly payments. Bee D. R. Woo4. BUSINESS DIRECTOR Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. Garnatt A. E. Reames, Lawyer. Corey Building. Anto Br.ppUe. WANTED. To hire use of spring- tooth harrow and corn cultivator for the season. C. V. Cumlngs, R. 3, Medford, Ore 60 WANTED To rent, small furnished house, Phone 468-111. 49 WANTED Garden plowing, hauling sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. 6 8 WANTED A spray pump. Talent. second-hand Write N. O. Powers, 47 LA HER AUTO SPRING' CO. Wa are operating the largest, oldeal and best-equipped plant in the Pa clfie northwest. Use our springs when others tall. Sold ander writ ten guarantee. 84 North FlfteenO St., Portland, Oregon. Farm Loans. WANTED Popcorn, at Defoe's. WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses repair or wreck. 488-X. to move, build. Phone 488-M or . FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Two good milk cows Berkoloy Orchards. 47 AMORTIZATION LOANS Payaule E to 4 0 years, 6 per cent Money ready when land appraised and ti tle perfected. E. II. Hurd, Seo'y Treas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Garnetb Corey Bldg. 6 GarDaaj GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons (oi god service. Phone 861-Y. ,1 Y. Allen. RviM'rt Accountant. FOR SALE Belgian hares, broil. Phone 314-11 49 FOR SALE. Two dairy heifers, one frosh, other soon will be. Phono 44 1-Y, Ashland. Geo. Irwin. 46 I hereby announce my candidacy or the office of sheriff on the re- hlican ticket at primaries, May 17, 1918. SAM L. SANDRY, (Paid Adv.) I hereby announco my candidacy for tho Republican nomination for sheriff at tho prlmury May 17th. 1918. If nominated and elected I 111 during my torm of office give my personal attention to the office and enforce the laws as provided by stat ute. I stand for a buslnoss adminis tration and a squaro deal to all. A. W. WALKER. (Paid Adv.) REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce as a candidate for the republican nomination for representative from this district. 1 have had experience In the house, understand thnwants and needs of the people of Southern Oregon and would appreciate your support. J. A. WlSSTlillUUNU, - (Paid Adv.) JOINT REPRESENTATIVE I am a candidate for renominatlon for Joint representative for the coun ties of Louglas and Jackson, on the republican tickot, at the primary May 17. It my record is satisfactory J would appreciate your support. (Paid Adv.) V'. 11. GURU. COI NTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for renominatlon on tho republican ticket for county treasurer, to be voted on at tho primary election, lay 17th, 1918. MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY, (Paid Adv.) FOR SALE An A-l milch cow, two shoats, Singer sowing machlno, Horton Merlcale washer and wring er, six-hole mnllcable range. J. D. Brown Phone CU-Ru. 46 FOR SALE OR TRADE team, 1000 lbs. each gle horse over 1200 evenings 778-J. A matched Want sin lbs. Phone 49 FOR SALE Pure-bred Lincoln ram. also grado Hampshire ram. Phone 372-K1 Ashland. E. E. Foss, Tul ent, Ore. DO 'OR SALE Good work team, weight 1100 lbs. J. A. Stowart, 417 King stroot. 4.8 FOR SALE 160 flue Ilambolett owob; 145 havo lambs; 15 are year lings. Address H. L. Grlssom Climax, Ore. 60 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 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-savor giving full business detail. M. F. & H. Uldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher 4 piano and harmony. Hatght Musk Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg Phone 72. Insurance. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Oarnett Corey Bldg. EARL S. TUMY General lnaurane office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent corn pan lea, good local service. Ne. Ill Garnett-Corey Bldg. . Investments. FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from 10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange tor other clear property. Address Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EG41E. 'OR DALE White Leghorn hatching eggs. May best month to batch next winter's layers If you have right stock. Fine layers bred to grand O. A. C. males. Eggs 60c per suttlng, straight. E. II. Wostor flold, Medford, Ore. I'hone 19-F4. 61 FOR SALE; MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SAI.K .Met, roadster in llrst clnxs coiulltlon, $115,111). Ed. M White, 10 South Fir St. 47 'OR HALE Ono two-cylinder Max well car In first-class condition. Good tires. $75. (Ml cash. AIho one Ford, r.M4 model, good condition f75.0i) cash if taken at once. .Med ford Junk Co. Phone 2X3-.I, FOR SALIC Overland touring car In tlrHt-elUHB condition. Phono 4:j3. COMMISSIONER I heroby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for county com missioner on tho republican tickot. If nomlnatnd and elected 1 will stand for business principles In admlnliitur lng the affairs of tho county, econ omy, good roads and a square deal to all. (Paid Adr.) JAMES OWENS. I am a candidate for the republi can nomination for county commis sioner, subject to primary of May 17. I served one year as commissioner under appointment, nut was not a candidate for rcnomlnntlon. If choscr I will conduct the office strictly on business principles. J. F. RROWN, (Paid Adv.) Eagle Point. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination for commissioner on I'OH SALE Hay horse, weight 1160 llis.; work single or dintlilo or un der middle. W, I'. Doduo. II in South Oiikdulu. Phono 311I-.I. 40 l a in FOR SALE Canned Portland avenue. fruit. FOR SAI.K Leaving town. New Itco Blx, driven less than 3"UU miles; chanio of a llfotlme. 10 Quince St 46 CAN' PLACE $1000 loans on first mortgage roal estate at 8 por cent. Tho Lund Hank loans only to ao tuul farmers. Farm Loan Bonda for salo. Finnnce tho farmer to feed our armios and nlllos. E. H. Hurd, Gnruott-Corcy Uldg. 63 Pinning Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir.' Phona 184. Physlcluna and So 'eon. DR. W. W, HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 G melt-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EiMMU.XS Physician and aurgeon. Practice limited to aye. ear, nose and throat, , Eyes scien tifically tested and 'glasBea sup. plied, Oculist and Aurlst tor S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft 11. Ce Uldg. Phono 667. Printers and rublimiora. MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Uook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prlcea, 27 North Fir St. ITmnsfei. FOR SALE One single buggy. In good shape. Foothills Orchard. 6U-J-4. FOR SALE Seed corn, Sudan grass, Michigan pea beans, alfalfa, clo vers and grasses. Leguno bactorla cultures. Lund plaster.. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point. FOR SaW.K HerunrMiand hand boat. . apray outfit, Hubbard, l)fo. f EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phona 816. Prlcea right. Hurvlce guar anrftri. i - - ' 1 ... .J LNTERLRIIAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CA1U). Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, f 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. a Also on Saturday at 10:16 p. m Sua, days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1.J0, 6:3 Oand 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also n Batarday nlgtata at 1:19. Sundays leave Ashland at 00 a. a., aai IMt, 4;fl aid . I i