Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    MltS ASHLAND VOTES
FROM ASHLAND GIVE M'NARYIBIG
HIGH SCHOOL LEAD FOR SENA1E
ASHLAND. May 20. Forty-six of
jibland's stalwart sons and tulr
dinghies graduated from the high
(chool last Friday night, the exor
(jsM being hold In the Chautauqua
tidltorlum. The event was the 27th
innual one In the history of the In
jtltutlon, and It was carried out un
er tho most happy auspices, devoid
ot undue osieuiauon aim uispiuy.
The absence of rare flowers In pro-
(UBlon due to the late season, did
not Imply that the class of '18 were
unremenibered as to floral gifts, in
asmuch as the more humble buds and
tlossonis were requisitioned as sub
stltutes for the traditional rose and
carnation of commencement day as
customarily observed.
Both the Invocation and the bene
diction on the formal program were
delivered by Rev. O. S. Brett. Mu
jftal accompaniments included two
selections by the orchestra. The
graduates joined in the class song,
"Soldiers' Chorus," also in "Your
Flag and My Flag," as a vocal fi
nale, both air and words being oppor
tune under present mifltary condi
tions. Alta Scott gave the class
prophecy, mingling the practical, hu
morous and a shade of the sombre in
the future outlook as viewed from a
foretelling perspective. The address
fwas by Rev. C. A. Edwards, pastor
of the local Methodist church, whose
remarks incorporated 'historical, po
etic and patriotic sentiments in 'be
balf of the highest ideals, his argu
ment Implying that persistent indus
try wast he inspiring 'basis of en
deavor and success. Dr. G. V. Gregg,
president of the school board, In
words of friendly greeting and com
mendation, presented the diplomas,
the personnel of the class being as
t follows:
Elmer Ragley, Rosa Hanks, Earl
Blegel. Mlna Brower, Maria Cald
well, Olin Conwell, Victor Dalo.
Grace Davis, Miller Dunn, Archie Eu
abnks, Elizabeth Finnernan, Donald
Frazer, Ethel Freeman, Reta Gard,
Dwlght Gregg, Marguerite Hammond,
Allco Hart, Mabel llearn, Agnes Ilcd
berg, Alda lleer, Edith Johnson, llel
. en King, Ida Larson, Alward Lenvltt,
Amy Lcavltt, Naomi Moore, Sadie
Nelson, Alvln (Neville, Mary Norton,
Alice Poor, Flora Provost, Frances
Robinson, Lyle Sams, Alta Scott,
Richard Shim, Anna Steinmctz, Ma
rian Summers, Doris Travener, Lloyd
Tumor, Holen Van Dike, Callle Vo
eell, Helen Walker, Harvey Watt.
, David Whittle, Lora Wiley, Ruth
York.
Of the foregoing class throe who
were awarded diplomas have entered
tho army or navy. These are Earl
Blcgel, Lloyd Turner and Harvey
Watt, and following close upon grad
uation Mlna Brower has gone to
Washington to fill a government
clerkship.
With tho advent of tho fall term
there will be numerous changes in
the corps of teachers. Soveral resig
nations have taken place, and va
canclcs are not yet all filled. Felix
Moore, principal of the high school.
goes to The Dalles. Miss Gertrude
Enile, princinal of the Junior high.
is among the resignations, and she
will take a year's course of advanced
study abroad. Previous to the end
ing of the present term. Miss Eng'e
as the guest of parents, teachers
"id pupils at a complimentary din
ner tendered as a mark of esteem and
appreciation for her merits as teach
er, counsellor and friend, having for
i Jears most satisfactorily filled a
leading and responsible position iu
the local schools.
MADRID, Sunday, May 19. -The
German submarine l'-39, says an of
flflal dispatch from Cartagena, on
''icd that port last night in a dam-S'-d
condition.
The l'-39, according to German nd
v'ce, Is the Submarine that torpe
doed the Lusitania off Kinsale, May
1;,15. A dispatch from Munich,
Bvaria. received in Switzerland on
Xay 8 said that It was the r-89 that
t!llk tho British liner. On March
" 1916, It wns reported In Wnsh
Innton that It was the l'-39 which
"lacked the American tanker Petrol
off the roast of Egypt In De
cember, 1915, it 3 powlblc thai
!ie old U-39 may be out of .rvlre
''y this time and that her number
has been taken by a new boat.
N'1'h Medforrt trade Is Medford road
SUBMARINE U-39
snroroTrn
The total vote for Ashland Is as
follows:
Republican national committee
man, Bruce Dennis 145; Ralph E
Williams 1S3.
United States senator, short term,
A. H. Burton 121, Fred W. Mulkey
185; Chas. J. Schnabel 24.
United States senator. Ions term
Chas. L. McXary 300; Robert N. Stan-
field 121.
Representative in congress. W C.
Hawley 330.
Governor, J. E. Anderson 120: F.
C. Harley 21; Gus C. Moser 43; Ben
n. Olcott Co; L. J. Simpson 47; Jas.
Wlthycombe 141.
State treasurer, Wm. Adams 19:
E. D. Cusick 82; 0. P. Hoff 85; 0.
M. Pliimmer 11; Thos. F. Ryan 87;
Ben F. West 106.
Justice of the supreme court, John
S. Coke, 244: Charles A .Tnhna 38-
Percy R. Kelly 86.
Attorney general, Geo. M. Brown
324.
State Supt. flublic Instruction, J. A
Churchill 34 8.
Commissioner of bureau of labor
statistics, Wm. A. Dalziel 118: C. H
Gram 89; John H. Holston 45; John
C. Nickum 6 4.
Commissioner of the public serv
ice commission, Frank J. Miller 134;
Fred J. Williams 195.
Supt of water division, H. E. Abry
46; Percy A. Cupper 116; J. B. Schao-
fer 82.
Senator, Sixth district, C. M. Thom
as 341.
Representative, Eighth district,
Bcnj. C. Sheldon 333; J. A. Wester-
lund 181.
Representative, Ninth district, Wil
liam H. Gore 323.
County judge, A. C. Allen 7; G. A
Gardner 309; W. C. Leevor 32; Glenn
O. Taylor 34.
County commissioner, J. F. Brown
18; A. K. Enrhart 68; F. V. Medyn-
ski 18; James Owens 228.
Sheriff, Sam L. Sandry 36; C. E.
Terrill 197; A. W. Walker 140.
County clerk, Chauncey Florey
239; Flora Thompson 160.
County troasurer, Myrtle W. Blake
ley 330.
County surveyor, C. Frank Rhodes
287.
County coroner, John A. Perl 159
Fred W. Weks 206.
Dcmocl-utic Toliils.
Democratic nat'jnal committee,
Will II. Hornlbrook 47; J: W. Mor
row 18.
United States senator, Wm. R
King 10; Oswald West 41.
Governor, Waller M. Pierce 41
Harvey G. Starkweather 21.
State treasurer, Mason 1.
Attorney general, Rice 1.
Supt. public ' instruction, Leona
Larrabco 1.
Supt. of water division, Baldwin I
Senator, Sixth senatorial district
Chas. T. Sweeney 4S; Smith 1.
Representative, Eighth district
Hill 2; Lowe 2.
Representative, Ninth district,
Cobb 2.
County judge. Newton W. Borden
33: F. Rov Davis 27; M. Purdln 10
County commissioner, Pelton 1
Sheriff, Ralph G. Jennings 39.
F0UB BIG STEEL
VESSELS LAUNCHED
OAKLAND, Calif., May 20. The
hulls of four big steel vessels slid
smoothly from the ways In three ship
yards within a space of forty minutes
here tonight, adding 36.000 tons to
llio cargo space of the emergency
fleet corporation.
The first and largest launched was
the ll,M)0-ton Volunteer, sent from
the ways at the Bethlehem Steel cor
poration at eight o'clock sharp.
At 8:20 p. ni., In tho yards of the
Alooro Shipbuilding company,, the
9 4 00-ton Fresno took the water, fol
ia.'.ed twenty minutes later by (he
Oshawa, of the same size. The keel
plate for a nw vessel had been laid
In each slip before the launched hulls
had come to rest.
.Meanwhile, at S:3ft p. in., the Gov
ernor John I.ind. 5 mo tons, had been
launched by the I. J. Ilanlon Dry
Dock & Shipbuilding company.
Harry Lyne. a British Y. M. C. A,
war work secretary on tho western
front saw twenty-seicn Y. M. C. A.
huts destroyed by shell fire within
twenty-four hours.
The American Y. M. C. A. has de
vcloped a training school at sea. On
steamers going to Fiance Instructors
teach secretaries their duties over
seas.
Because he did not art quickly en
ouch In getting his gas mask on
Harry Johnston, a Y. M. C. A. war
work secretory in France pcin two
dnv.s In the hospital.
ctatt; trtbuot:. medfotid. otcf,cont, Momvv,- may 20, 101s
A FASHION HINT FROM BAGDAD
?i -W,-.iLv. -.-Jt '
Th Bagdad "flapper" shown in this
British oft'ical photograph is a belle
of her land. The foundation cos
tume, girls, is the fashionable print-
1 densign favored for foulards and
combines the scurf and the military
cape effect. The final touch is flic
lilaek hoisery and what is that any
how, n tennis shoe or a Turkish ha-
cin slipper?
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
The demonstration bv Miss Anne
Met oriiuck in the domestic science
room of the high school huildinsr Fri
day uflcrnoon was very well attend
ed by the local women, Miss JlcCor-
niu-k doing ample justice to Uia ma-,
teriul nt hand as the ladies present
will testify, who sampled the deli
cious and appetizing muffins and nut
breads, turned out so quickly and
easily by her.
Mrs. June Noah went lo Mcdfonl
Sunday to attend lie funeral of her
Iricnd, Mrs. Olson.
John IMclington, wife nnd son 01.
ncy were pucsls in Cold Hill Satur
day from Kaude 1'oinl.
.Mr. and Mrs. Neallicihv of upper
ams valley visited Rogue river unci
(iold Hill Siilunluv.
-Mrs. A. Srhcnniiiin of Ashland
cnnie down lo Gold Hill Wednesday
where her husband is in Imimiu.ss, and
lias iiecn, tor some tune Irving to
keep bachelor quarters, with very
little satisfaction. We lire glad Id
surmise Unit they iiiuy make their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. K, Ficne of Sardine
creek were shopping in Gold Mill Sat
iiiday.
Claire Stiuuho and wife of Foot-
creek were Gold Hill visitors Satur
day.
H. K. I.ulliy, piiuripnl of Hi,. Al
ilerbmok school, was shoppinp j.
Hold Hill Saturday.
.Miss Fay Schrocdcr visited in Med
lord Saturday.
Mr. and Airs. ,J. W. Ilerron w
Alcdl'ord visitors Saturday.
Air. and Airs. C. I,. Dii.-enlmrv
nMme creek were shopping in (!!,!
till! Saturday.
i.. . I..,...,
r. l ar present MliK'rm
tcniient o the Hopue Hivcr school:
cnnie Saturday morning lo her rancl,
home, near Gold Hill, for the wee
end.
Purler J. Ncff was n professional
visitor lo Gold Mill Wednesday.
Airs. W. . Stecliaan of (la
reek was shopping m (;id Sat
urdav.
Alesilaincs Hough and Tliomiison
of the lilac-kwell Mill were shopping
ami M-niiur inend.s in t;d Mi
I hursdiiy.
Mrs. i-.. j.. SiniKons li-l't Snliirday
uioniiiig to spend u couple of week
with relatives in and near Portlnin
Mrs. George Stone left Saturday
morning to spend a couple of week:
with triends iii Ashland.
Air. and Airs. W. W. K.ldingloi
ami (laughter Alary were Gold Mill
v i-iloi-s Saturday afternoon, slio
ping and visiting old friends.
Alics Alice and Claire llawli
were (mid mil visitors I iiday fi-on
( ent nil 1'oinl.
Miss Hazel Knots ami .Miss
Sulton Here .Meillord sinr,
nc-ilay.
Mesilaine. J. I). Sterns nnd
Wharton spent Sutfminy with
Kdn
Wi
M.
rela
lives on Sardine i-reelx.
Mrs. Lynn Smith' of H,,. ,M.
branch ol tin- t'ed t ross was a irue
of the Sum- allcy auxilinry, wl.i.-I:
met Tliur-diiv uflcrnoon al the home
of .Mijj Horace Pelton. The follow
liidies were presi-nl : Mi-silaincs I),
linri ni. II. C. .Morgan, Waller Scott,
Frank I'u.wie, John Panc, llcdg
pah. C. It. Sc.. , Al. Koglc. Greene.
I'dtoii and Smith: nnd decided lo
nice! every Tlnirsil.iy al Hie home !
Mr-, Bin lord where mi idle room wu.-
' 'ft
w
1 IS f V.S
. itn a. wmwm 1
I
of 1'ered' fliul the use of three ma-
chines is ulso donnled. Work will go
through Hie Gold Hill branch mill th
Indies tire very interested in tho
work.
llrs. George Lyman is reported ill
ut her Sums valley home.
Mis lteth llnvies, who is visiting
the family of Judge Crews in Mcd
t'ord, came over tind spent a couple
or diivs at the Sylvnnite mine near
(old Hill, in which her 1'iitlier is in
tores-led. The Duvis home is ut Sao
rnmentn.
W. II. Striker mid Arthur l'rutt
cnnie down from their (iiendale suw
niill lo spend Sunday with the home
folks.
A large crowd utlcnded the dance
at the pnvilliuu Saturday night.
T. J. West returned lo spend the
week end at his home in this city,
from his work on the Siskiyou. ,
Portland Livestock,
POIiTLAND, Ore., May 20. Cat
tie steady; receipts 578. Prime steers,
$ 14.0014.50; good to choice steers,
tL'l.OOfffH.OO; medium to pood
steers, $11.00(?ril2.00; fair to medium
steers, $8.50(0)0.1)0; common to fair
steers, $8.00(0)0.00; choice cows and
heifers, $10.50(fT12.00; medium to
pood cows ,and heifers, $7. 50(H) 9.00;
fair to medium cows and heifers.
$.".50(i).r0; ennners .$ 3.50((i)5.50 :
hulls, sj6.50fjf8.50; calves, $8.50((T
LS.00; stockcrs and feeders, $8.00((f
10.00. I
Hops steady; receipts 1,118. Prime
mixed, $17.40(" 17.00; medium mixed,
$17.(IO(i 1725; rough heavies $10.00
( US.25; pigs, $H.5ll( 15.50; bulk of
ales, $17.25(i)17.50.
Sheep steady; receipts l.flb'l. F.iikI
of mountains lambs, $l(i.50( 17.00:
alley lambs. $ll.00( 10.50; year
lings, $12.50(i:i.00; wethers, $11.50
(ii 12.00 ; ewes, $10.(n 10.50.
Butter and Kggs
PORTLAND, Jlay 20. llullei
teady; creamery prints, 44c ; car-
tens, 45c. lluying price butter ful
ortlnnd, 4:ic; cube extras, 118c
prime firsts, 37e; dairy, ;il(ii ;!l2e.
F.UG Selling price, case count,
115 Uc. Buying price, ;i."ic; scllin
price, candled, ,ibc; -selected candled
in cartons, .'17c.
POCLTIiY Mens, 28c Hi.; broilers,
40c; old roosters, 20c; turkeys, 115c;
geese 18(g20e; ducLs, ;!0c.
Portland drain.
WMKAT 2.05; 'barley, .'fli.'l: tint
$01.50; corn, No.,;i, yellow, $lil.
AMLLSTI FFS llran, $:I0; short
)I2; iniililliiigs, $.'10 per Ion.
MAY Buying price, timothy, $)I0;
ilfalfa, $24; grain, none offering.
COURT HOUSE BEPDR1
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Are.
4'lrciiit Court.
Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank vs.
Roy Davis. Order.
Court Hall ass imes the business
name of Crater Lake Motor Coo.
E. M. Wlh on vs. Moy E. Wilson.
Default.
Southern Pn iflc Co. vs. J. N. Den
nis. Order.
W. 10. lluCer vs. Edward E. Hut-
ton. Order.
It. R. Co-Op. rrultgrowei-8 Assn.
W. II. Stewart. Satisfaction of
Judgment.
Eugene Schuler vs. James T. White
and M. 1'. Schlnltt. Foreclosure.
Graco L. Vincent ct al vs. N. L.
Narregan et al. Foreclosure. A
Alary E. Fox vs. II. R. Dllveu et
al. Suit In equity.
W. A. Pointer vs. Paul Demster et
al. Affidavit; cost bill.
Gergge G. Ogg et ux vs. Owen M.
Can't Help But
Admire Babies
Erery Woman Cast. Loving CUnco at
tha Nostling Cuddled to its Bonnet.
It is a J'T nnd comfort to know tint
kxo mtK'fi t.-iik-i rr Tin ins nrm oilier mi.i-
trcif that nro 8:iM to proceed clilhl-lirarinit
mnv Ik) nvol'.od. No womnn need frnr ni
mmfort If elio vlH fortfrjr hcrnolf wlHi tlto
well k'iorn onJ timc-lionorcd rcmed, Motli-
cr FrlonJ.
Thft Ii n, vnnit (rrntcfu!, penctrntlnir, ct
trrnal applitali.m tli.il nt once i.ftt'iii nri'l
niaki-A plruit llio ni 'l'.Tilri:il mtjjtcJci atnl lie
tnent. 1y f mhr ii-o the mii V rsp-iicl
nnd pfiln nrtil l.iii(tT at tlto crisl U cun-
Womrn vptTMlirrfl v1o Inve nr tl,l
frmwitm rnTnJv l.il )nw tlwr cnfirpk- iivol(:;-
nrrvutiMH, tH,t''hinf fiM-lltr, nting (JnMn
find Mretrliimr ii.-iiit, atxl ror-iM hmv Utv
nijUT-l cfit'rs Itcftlnm frorh !! tunny !-
tn1''r'1 T'lnid i ffvommciidrd only fnr
111 j rflf r oimI orul(trt ui rxiMxtnnt imrti.-
rtTnnim'-fi' I IT. H i lf;r pt"rria no inly,
in flWilutrlv mid entirely snfu ul wua
Jcrfiiliy ciTcTiivc,
Wrftp Iho BmrtflrM Rcnilatnr Co.
T.rimir m-lf , Atlrmla. (la., U r tUIr "aVoth-
r, rtrf In tlio rtr-finUm nM-itn n p nt
Miitftrr Krlrnd frrrm tt.ti ilrt'rrlt tft-lmy And
imi4 iitrmv n urw i Bar hj jiiL natti aiii.i .
Murphy et ui. judgment; oruer np
pointing guardian; default; cost bill
Court Hall vs. A. C. Pickens. Lion.
State vs. Wm. E. Butler. Applica
tion for ball; order allowing.
John A. Perl vs. L'. Larkln ct al
Default; cost bill.
WEST AGREES NOT TO
PUSH SENATORIAL RACE
PORTLAND, May 20. Former
Govoruor Oswald Wost, nomlnco of
the democratic party in Friday's
primaries for I'nited Slates senntor,
has Issued a public statement, ad
dressed to Senator Charles L. Ale-
Nary, nominated by the republicans
proposing that for the sake oj tholr
"life-long personal friendship," and
becauso the public will bo bettor oc
cupied with helping to win tho war
than In prosecuting a political cam
paign, they refrain altogether from
any activity whatever between now
and the November election in behalf
of tholr respective candidacies.
To tho Stockholders of tho Regno
Itlvcr Prult and Produce
Association.
Notice Is hereby given that the
regular annual meeting of the Roguo
River Fruit and Produce association
for the election of directors and the
transaction of such other business as
may properly come before such meet
ing, will be held at the public library
on Main street, Medford, Oregon, the
21st day of May, 1918, at 10 o'clock
m.
ROGUE RIVER FRUIT AND
PRODUCE ASSOCIATION,
By R. C. Washburn, President,
G. B. Dean, Secretary.
Dated Sled ford. Oregon, April iu
1918.
LESLIE
SALT
runs freely from
its convemant
sidespbut
package
it does not
cloglhe stinker
NOTICF, OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER Oonoral Land Of
fice. Washington. D. C April 10
1!)1S. Notlco Is hereby given that
subject to the conditions and llmlta
t ons of the act of Juno It. liiu. tJ
Stat., 218), and tho Instructions ot
tho Secretary of tho Interior of Sep
tember 15. 1917, tho timber on the
following lnnds will be sold June
1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public
auction atMhe United States Land
Office at Rosoburg, Orogon, to the
highest bidder at not loss thnn the
appraised valuo as shown by this no
tice, sale to bo Bubject to the ap
proval of the Secretary ot. the Inte
rior. Tho purchaBO price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must bo deposited 1 tinio of
sule, money to bo returned If salo Is
not approved, othorwlso patent will
Issuo for tho timber which must bo
removed within ten years. Hids will
bo received from citizens ot tho Unit
ed States, associations of such citi
zens and corporations organized un
der the laws of the United States or
any Stale, territory or district there
of only. Upon application of a quali
fied purchaser, tho timber on any le
gal sub-dlvlslon will bo offered sepa
rately beforo bejng Included In any
orfer ot a larger unit. T. 5
8.. R. 1 K., Sec. 1: HEVi
SW'4, red fir 430 M., white
fir 20 M., yellow plno 10 M nono of
tho fir to bo sold for toss than fl.uu
por M., and none of tho yellow plno
for less than $1.50 per M.. T. 37 8
H. 8 W Sec. 23, BW14 NWU, rod
fir C00 M., yellow plno 280 M., SE 14
NW!4, red fir .'llio M., yellow pine
SCO M.; NEVi SW. red fir ISO M
yellow plno 4 40 M.; NWVi SW , red
fir 40 M., yellow pine 610 M.j SW14
8W14, red fir 190 Al., yellow pine
310 M.; SEViSW'A red fir 125 M.
yellow pine ;u0 M.; NWii BEVi
red fir 100 M., cllow plno 340 M.
none of the red fir to be sold for less
than 1.00 per M., and nono of tho
yellow pine for less thnn $1.50 per
M. T. 22 S.. 11. 6 W., See. 1: NKVi
NW4, red fir 530 AL, cedar 45 M
NW14 NWH, red fir 4S5 M.. cedar
40 M.; SEt NWU.red fir 540 Al.,
cedar 20 M.; SW t NW4, red fir
4(15 Al.; NW4 NE red fir 500 M.,
none of which shall bo Aold for less
than (1.00 per M. T. 31 8.. R. 11
W., Sec. 15: NWii NW'A, yellow fir
i:il:i .M., cedar 150 Al.; Hue. 10:
NW' NE'i yellow fir lli;5 M
white fir 15 M., cedar 300 M.; SW '4
NE'i. yellow fir 140 M., white fir
105 ai., cedur K0 11.; Sec. 21: NB14
NEW. yellow fir 1550 Al.. cedar 120
M none ot the fir to be sold for less
than $1.00 per M., and none of the
cedar to bo sold fur less than (2. no
per At. fSlgned) CLAY TALLMAN,
Coinnilfsloncr General Land Office.
HELP WANTED FKM.lliE
WANTEU Woman to do plain sew
ing and mending. Call Alia. J., F.
Iteildy. 3 Ml. :, !
WANTED Competent woman for
general housework. Mrs. Guy W
Conner, l'bonn 724-J. . 1
FOIl IIK.NT IIM SDKKEPIXU
ItOOMH.
FOR RENT Cheap, storo hiilldlni
wttn living rooms ahov. At cor
per ot Oakdala and 11th ttioota.
faona 25-J1,
-
HELP WANTED MALE.
A NT Id I) Man nnd wile without
children on orchard; woman to
cook. Glvo references and experi
ence. M, Mail Tribune. 61
,'ANTK1)-
Men. Medford Ice
and
4D
Storage.
WANTED All-round painters and
carpenters, $5.00 per day, eight
hours, Marshfiold, Orogon. Plenty
of work hero besides ours. F. E.
Conway Mortgage Company. 49
WANTEU MISCELLANKOTJS
ANTED Alfalfa lo cut on shares.
Phono 411-.I4. 50
FIELD'S COMPANY, at Palm Block
is now prepared lo do all kinds of
general assaying ndn mlno report
Ing. 7:
WANTED To ront, summer pasture
for a fow calvos and young belters
Phone 102-X.
WANTED Soveral head Durham
cows, coming fresh. Jns. Camp
bell. 48
WANTED Potatoes
for hog feed;
W. Dewey, Tal
U2 must be cheap. U.
ent.
WANTED To hire use of spring-
tooth harrow and corn culttvntor
for the season. C. V. Cumlngs, R.
S, Medford, Ore B0
WANTED To rent, small furnished
house. Phone 468-R1. 49
WANTED Garden plowing, hauling
sand nnd gravel. Phono 912-J. 68
WANTED Popcorn, a,t DeVoe's.
WANTED Sell your cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the tests and cash
counts.
WANTED Honsee
to move, build,
repair or wreck.
4RS-X.
Phone 488-M or
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loaas on any old
thing.
FOR SALR litVF.STOCK.
FOR SALE Two good thrifty shoats.
Wm. O'Hara. Phone 8-J2. 61
FOR SALF One extra fine brood
sow. W. O. Wheeler, Talent.
Phone 7-F23. DO
FOR SALE Young cow, good stock.
.In in us Cnmpboll, King's Highway,
Phone 311-R. 60
"OR SALE Heavy young
team. Jas. Campbell.
work
48
FOR SALE Young Hereford bull.
D. W". Klncald. Phone 19-F1 1,
Ashland. 67
FOR SALE Ilelglan
Phone 314-11
liares,
brod
49
FOR SALE OR TRADE A matched
team, 1000 lbs. each. Want sln
frlo horso over 1200 lbs. l'hone
evonlngs 77S-J. 49
FOR SALE Pure-bred Lincoln ram,
also grade Hampshire ram. Rhone
372-R1 Ashland. E. E. Foss, Tal
ent, Ore. 60
FOR SALE Good work team, weight
1100 lbs. J. A. Stewart, 417
King strnot. 48
FOR SALE 160 flno Rambolett
ewes; 14o have IambB; 15 aro year
lings. AddresB II. L. Grlssom,
Climax, Ore. 60
FOR SALK REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE 40 acres of farm land.
no improvements. Prlco $1200.
Reply Box 65, Mall Trlbuno. 50
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
laud, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 per acre up, on long time,
easy payments, or might exchange
for other clear property. Address
Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALR POULTRY AND KUUK,
FOR SALE Eearly hatched chicks
Phono 370-W. 4S"
'OR 3ALE Whlto Leghorn hatching
eggs. May best month to hatch
next winter's layers If you have
right stock. Flno layers bred to
grand O. A. C. males. Eggs 50c
per setting, straight, ii. II. Wcstor-
fleld, Alodford, Ore. "hone 19-F4.
61
for hale misci:i,l.m;oi;h.
Mm SAI.K One lady s saddle, one
hueklinnrd, ono euok stove. 45 N
Hart lut t street. .Medford, Ore. 61
SLIGHTLY
I'SKIi lleyes spray rig
fur sale.
Fred II. Hopkins. 6"
FOR SALE Roll-top desk, initio,
dresser, porch swing, gas sive
rug, a mower apron, heater, beds
scythe, at a bargain. 3U4 South
Central.
FOR SALE Aster and celery plants,
Alrdale dog, delivery wagon. Phone
027-J, Meillord. 4b
FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car,
slioi-k absorbers, speedometer, tire
carrier on rear. Run about :;imiii
miles. Inquire at S I 7 W: Mill. 4
l-'dlt SALE A Trai-fort good as now
$125.11)1. Clarence Jeffery, Talent
Oregon. 4
FOR SALE One two-cylinder Mux
well car In flrsl-clnsa condition.
Good tiros. $;;, no nu ll. Also one
l-oi'd. 1914 model, good condllioii
$27.".(iO cash If tni.en at once. .Med
ford Junk Co. Phono 2s;:-J.
FOR HALE Overland louring ear In
first-class condition. Phono 4
61
Kill SALE Kay horse, weight 1 I GO
His.; work slnclo ur double or un
iler saddle. W, I'. Dodge, 01
Hoiilh Onkdnle. Phono 3I9-,I, 4
FOIt SALE-Caiiiied
Portland avenue.
fruit,
31
l uit ha LK Ono single buggy. In
good shape. Foothills Orchard
K1I-.M.
FOR SLE Sccond-iiand hand beat
1
iJlfX Outfit, UUUDftra ilroa, i
FATJTC jYIVJE
FOR ItKM HOUBFJ8.
FOR RIONT. Modorn (1-room house,
hardwood floois and garage. 747
West Jackson. Apply 7:17 W. Jack
son. 50
FOR RENT '-room furnished house
on pavement. Phono 370-W.
FOR RKNT APAR1MKNT9.
FOR RKNT Ono completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Holland.
tf
FOR RKNT Furnished apartment,
summor rates. Tho liorben.
FOR RKNT 2, 3 and 4-room fur- .
nished apartments. Call 1 to l,
at 322 South Central. 49
FOR RENT tSCKLLANIX)U8.
FOR RKNT Two brick storo build
ings, 209-211 West Main; two fur
nished bungalows, 71414 and 712
West 11th. John F. White. 49
LOST.
LOST One bay mare, weight about
1200 lbs; ago 0 years. Phono 8S-H.
LOST At tho first turn oast of J K.
Mores on crushed rock road, ono
car jack. Phone 4G8-R1. 49
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN Money to lo
n Medford property. Easy mown
It Davinents. Bee D. R. Wol
BUSINESS DIRECTOR
Attorney.
PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-at-law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. R names. Lawyer. Oarnett-
Corey Building.
Anto Bnppllea.
LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, olaeal
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific nortbwesL Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North FlfteenU
St., Portland, Oregon.
Farm Lonns.
AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable 6
to 40 years, B per cent. Money
rendy when laud appraised and ti
tle porfocted. K. H. Hurd, Sec'y
Troaa. Nat: F. L. Ass'n, Garnett
Coroy Dldg. BJ
Gai-Dag
GARBAGE Get your premise
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagona (of
god service. Phone S61-T. I
T. Allen.
Kxert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method ot account
ing. Particularly valuable to any
business us a tlmo-saver giving
full business detail. Al. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction lu Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Halght Musu
Studio, 401 Garuett-Coroy Bids
Phone 72.
Insurance,
ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident
Automobile, Liability policies writ,
ten with best English1 and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Oarnett
Corey lildg.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability. Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Honda. Excellent com
panies, good local sorvlce. No. Sll
Garnott-Coroy Uldg.
Investments.
CAN PLACE $1000 loans on first
mnrtgago real estato at 8 por cont.
Tho Land Hank loans only to ac
tual farmers. Farm Loan lionda
for salo. Finance the farmor to
feed our armies nnd alllos. E. H.
Hurd, Garndlt-Corey llldg. 63
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, saHh, doors, mouldings and
8cruous. Shop 437 B. Fir. Phone
184. "
Physician and Sa eona.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 G rnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM M ENS Physician and
aurgocn. Practice limited to eye
ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclea
tlflcally teslod and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
K. R. Co. Offices U. F. H. Co
llldg. Phone 667,
Printer and Pulllticri.
A1KHFORD PRINTING CO. has tat
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Hook binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing system,
etc. Portland prices, 27 North
Fir St.
dnhnsrei.
EADH TRANSFER & 81'ORAOIO CO.
Office 42 North Front SL Phon
815. Prices right. Kerrlce guar
- anfeil
i. ' . J
INTKRLKlt.AN AUTOCAR CO.
TIME CAJU).
Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, f
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4 00 and 6:15 p. a
Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m Sua.
days leavo at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30,
5:3 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 wn Saturday nlghU at l:tt.
Sundays Icare Ashland at I 00 a, a)
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