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HJDAVS MARKETS
v Portland Livestock. -
PORTLAND, Ore., May 22. Cat
tle steady, receipts 222. Prime steers
: $13.00(514.00; pood to elipice steers,
" '5ill.o012.50; medium to good steers,
10,0011.00; fair to medium steers
; . $8.o0(n9.50; common to fuir steers,
; $8.00(5)9.00', choice cows and heifers
';. $10.00(311.00; medium to good cows
and heifers, $6.508.00; fair to me-
; ilium cows and heifers, $5.006.00
i.mnners, $3.005.00; bulls 6.50
( 10.00; calves, $8.5012.00; stock-
.ers and feeders, $8,0010.00.
. r Hogs steady; receipts 505. Prime
rfmixed, $17.4017.00; medium mixed,
17.0017.25; rough heavies, $16.00
9 16.25; pigs, $14.50(915.50; bulk
... ol sales, $17.2.)17.50.
Sheep steady, receints G50 .East
'of mountains lambs, $10.5017.00;
; valley lambs, $16.0016.50; venr-
lings, $12.5013.00; wethers, $11.50
'-.jia.UD; ewes, $10.0010.50.
- i t Butter and Eggs
PORTLAND, May 22. -Butter
..3 steady; City creamery prints, 44c;
cartons, 45c; buying price butter fat
W Portland, 43c; cube extras,- S'ji.ic;
prime firsts 38'&c; dairy 3132tC
;i EGGS Selling price, case count,
if 36c; buying price 3535y2c; selling
. :i price candled in cartons, 38o. .
POULTRY Hens, 28e lb. ; broilers,
i" 40e; old roosters, 20c; turkeys, 35c;
'1 geese 18(S20c; ducks, 30c.
3
V Portland Grain.
. i WHEAT $2.06; oats. $61.50;
i corn. No. 3, yellow, $59; Barley, none.
. M1LLSTUFFS Bran, $30 ;' sliorts,
f$J2; middlings, $39 per ton.
.k . HAY Buying price, timothy, $30
I alfalfa, $24; grain, none offering.
LIS
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dltsworth Sr.
made a business trip to the valley
Monday and returned Friday p. m.
Mrs. Joe Phlpps has been very sick
with the measles but Is able to Bit
up some some now. Her many friends
hope she may fully recover soon.
Miss Vera Roundtree closed a very
successful term of school last Friday
at Laurelhurst school and left for
her home In Medford Friday.
The Red Cross of Laurelhurst met
Saturday with a large attendance and
a picnic dinner. There were eight
new members and $1.00 donation for
the cause. Everybody was busy but
all seemed to enjoy the day as it was
an ideal day. Everybody come Sat
urday as early as possible.
Earl Peyton and sister Miss Pearl
motored to Medford Friday P. M. and
returned Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peyton and chil
dren, Paul and Ralph and little Juan.
Ita leave for Aberdeen, Wash., In
their car Wednesday, 23rd, to be gone
a month for the benefit of Mrs. Pey-
tons' health as she has been very sick
since the middle of April and doesn
seem to Improve much. Earl and
Pearl with two younger children a
home will take charge of the place
till their return.
AND VICINITY
The patriotic fund drive began
Wednesday morning this week, with
20 teams in the field, the entire town
to 1)e thoroly canvassed, also Talent
and Phoenix, which are In the Ash
land district. Rev. C. A. Edwards is
campaign manager, and F. E. Watson
office secretary. Official headquar
ters will he the same as those used
for the Liberty loan campaign, and
workers will be served with lunch
eon by the ladles, who will super
ylse dining appointments in Auxiliary
hall. Beyond raising the quota for
Red Cross, no fixed amount has been
set for the patriotic fund war chest,
but It Is the aim to make this replen
ishing feature as large as possible in
view of the numerous demands which
will be made upon It. The Red Cross
quota Is J5000. Donations may be
specifically designated, but unless so
stipulated they will be covered into
the general war chest. It Is planned
to expedite this work without going
over the territory repeatedly, conse
quently the open purso will speed up
the canvassing machinery.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ."Torwood, hav
ing sold their property here, have
gone south In search of a new loca
tion. The first unit of a motor tour
will be In the direction of San Fran
cisco Mr. Norwood for several years
was linotype operator in the Tidings
office.
The auto park supply store will be
conducted this summer by Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. J. Foster.
E. D. Brlggs of this city and Mayor
C. E. Gales of Medford will be rep
resentatives of lllllah temple, Mystic
Shrlners, at the Imperial council of
the order which meets in Atlantic
City. X. J., June 4-6. They will act
as substitutes for Hal McNalr and
Walter Xeweombe. both of Ashland
who are unable to attend. Mr. llrlg!
Is already In the cat, having left
some time ago wlt'a members of his 1
family for an extensive tour of the
central west and Atlantic coast sec
tion. In going to Washington to fill a
government clerkship, Mlna Brower,
recent graduate from the Ashland
high school, Joins her sister Voda,
who has been employed in one of the
leading departments there for some
time past.
Miss Danford,, teacher In Alaska,
has arrived home f-r a summer's vis
it with her mother, Mrs. Marcla Dan-
ford, on Manzanita street
Myron Perkins, former resident,
died lately In Portland, aged 64 years.
The family home was the premises
now occupied by T. W. Acklin on
Nursery street The deceased was a
pioneer of this state, having geen
born near Lafayette. He was the
father-in-law of Frank Kerremans,
clerk In Enders store in the McCar
thy block, years ago. The deceased
was burled at Tillamook. His por
trait, accompanied by a brief sketch,
appeared In last Sunday's Oregonlan.
Peter Spencer is the principal-elect
of the junior high school.
F. A. Brown, recently quite ill at
his home on Granite street. Is re
ported improving.
F. H. Van Volkenburg of Elko,
Xov., chief of the fire department of
his home town, was In Ashland the
first of the week accompanied by two
associates, the visit here being inci
dent to an inspection of timber Inter
ests in this vicinity. The party are
touring in a Reo car. They called
upon Chief Robinson of the local fire
department and were much Interest
ed in the merits of the equipment at
city hall headquarters.
W. A. Freeburg has gone south on
one of his customary trips to vari
ous portions of Cs'evada and Califor
nia. Miss Verna Haight, residing on
East Mam street, music pupil of
Madame Tracy of Medford, will give
a piano recital here this month, the
date to be announced later. .
Perfection amor-g pupils of local
schools has won for them special di
plomas in county championship con
tests, their record standing at 100
per cent. Hawthorne and junior
high school pupils to the number of
four are the ones thus honored, their
names being Loraine Brookmiller
Lova Buchanan, Alta Yokum, and
Doyle Sullivan. Junior high has the
enviable record of Investments ag
gregating J10.000' by teachers and
pupils in Liberty bonds, was savings
and thrift stamps. Numerically con
sidered, this standing leads any
school In the county.
Mrs. Charley McWilliams has
joined her daughter Constance in a
visit to relatives In the family of F.
G. McWilliams, she having arrived
early in the week from Klamath
Falls.
Brakeman Brown of tho S. P. has
rented the C. II. Veghte family home
on Gresham street for the summer.
Herb Mashhurn of Little Shasta
motored over from there this week
for a visit hereabouts. He reports
crop prospects, especially grain, very
poor in Siskiyou county.
Dr. F. H. Johnson and wife, In the
family car, have gone on a trip to San
Francisco and vicinity, their absence
to be for two weeks or longer.
Home economics as demonstrated
at tho Agricultural college will bo er.
emplified under Civic Improvement
club auspices, at Auxiliary hall, Sat
urday, May 25, at 2:30 p. m., by Miss
Alva B. Milam, member of the facul
ty of that state institution.
The high school Alumni associa
tion at its lato reunion, elected Mrs.
I). PorozzI president; Peter Spencer
vlce-jresIdentDr. R. L. Hurdle secretary-treasurer.
uix & Son have succeeded E. V.
Jones In the garage business on East
Main street.
Mrs. Kale Hoffman of Jackson
ville spoilt Wednesday, n guest at th.
home of Mr. and .Mrs. .l jirinn Tri-nr
.Mrs. liny KMes and little dum:h-
Icr nCthorino, were visitors at Ash
land Wednesday afternoon.
Al-.. I I, ,-.
j . 11. iiiiru-HM nus a siinppcr in
Meiltord W cdne-diiy.'
Mr. mid .Mrs. W. Voglc and daugh
ter ullic attended the lied Men":
llliniiuet 111 Mcdtord mie evi.nin.f lii.t
week.
.mmy 11 inner was a business cal er
in Medliiid Fridnv.
Mrs. Carl Kroman left Wednesday
for Dorris fur a couple of weeks
visit with her mother, Mr. J. C
tovur.
-Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Ilenhnm nn
family, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Kin ami
lamily. .Mrs. ((.e and Mrs. Sent
of Wagner creek attended the grad
nation exercises at the high .whim,
mi . im.i 1111 rrioav evening a mem
ber nt eaeh of ilmse families was in
Hie gnidiiatinn elass. These were:
Mis Alia Send, Mis, Calli,. Vogie,
Mi-s Helen King and .Mr. I.lnvd Turn
er, mIiii all reeeivedth eir diploma.
Mrs. Mjirimi Tryer was a bu-iness
vi-ilnr in Medfnrd Wednesday nfler
11 0011.
Fred fiapp has purchased a beauti
. :
TALENT TALK
AT THE RIALT0 TON
kMr i ft siliw tv- "i,
ishPMX
JACK. SPUR, LOCKPRODIGAl
'WIIIIAM FOX PROPUCTION
ful new car of the Oldsipobile make, j
Don't forget to call 011 Mrs. Marion
Tryer when your subscription to the
Mail Tribune needs renewing.
Edgar Adams of Wagner creek was
a Medford business caller Friday.
The funeral of the late E. L. t'oeh--
ran was one of the largest seen here
for some time. The services at the
house were conducted by licv. Ed
wards of tho Methodist church of
Asiiiand, who gave a most comforting
talk to the family and assembled
friends. The beautiful service of the
I. (). O. V. was conducted at the
grave by Grand Master Treffern, and
the liomu lodge of which lie was n
member. The Ashland lodge was also
in iiKondnnee. The beautiful floral
offeriugx bespoke tho respect of his
many sorrowing friends.
Talent Epworth League met Sun
day evening in their annual business
meeting. Mrs. '. W. Ilolddrig'e pre
sided nnd gave u most interesting
talk on the church as an ally of our
government. Miss .Mary Tinker, act
ing president of the district, was
present and gave a very interesting
and helpful talk about the coming
convention, Joe Ilateiiian, president
of the Medford League, spoke very
encouragingly of League war gar
dens- and wavs in which to inlercst
league members. The following of
ficers were selected for the coming'
year: President, Earnest Jeff en :
First vice president, Mrs. C. W. llold-
ridgc; second vice president, Mrs. 1.
C. Williams; third vice president, Miss
Helen Adntnson; fourth vice presi
dent, Arthur Kllis; seerelary-treas-urer,
Miss Lueilc lloldriilye. Arthur
Kllis and Earnest JelTery were elect
ed delegates to (lie district conven
tion which meets at Grants Pass.
Special music was furnished by Mrs.
Editli Brocks mid Mi.-.s Helen Adam-
011.
Miss Pearl Slump and Mr. llozer
were nailed in nianiage Friday. The
happy couple left lor J heir honey
moon on Saturday morning.
Iioniotnbcr Ihc lied Cross every
Tuesday and Friday 11 1'lernoniis. This
is a work of bringing a little comfort
to oar boys, who are saeril ieing iheir
lives that we mav not he one of the
downlrodfh-n In- one of the most ar
bitrary of monarchies, u-m would like
nothing belter than In get liis heel mi
the neck nf the whole wnrlil. Come
and do your bit to prevent such 11
calamity.
Church services as usual next Sun
day.
Pete Snwash is aiimng us again,
having returned limne Sunday even
ing. Mr. P.uilgenn, our new eilv mar
shal, has commenced Ihc cleaning up
of the streets and the city pari;
grounds, fnr which he shnuld he con
gratulate. I. The improvement is no
ticable to a marked degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Luton, Mr. and Mrs.
linberls nf .Mcdt'nro rtcre guests of
Mrs. Eaton's parents, Mr. and Mis.
Vogle, Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. II. L.
Andrews and lamily, another daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vngi,., were pres
ent, having motored over Iron:
tlranada. Calif., for, a wee end visit
with her pa rents.
Ladies' Aid will meet nt the home
of Mrs. Vne Thursday afternoon.
Miss ( allie Vogle after a two
weeks' aiation, will go In P. ml. .ml
where she will take a three months'
course ill lirtli'ne-Walker enllego.
Mr. Fn-ter ha received a two
weeks furlough and ha- been spend
ing it in Talent with the result that
annllier of our wmng Indies hn
been spirited aw ay on tin.- vox ago ol
iiiatiiiiintiv. Ihc happy one Ihis (inn
is Miss Mary Speucer. Accept oil!
congratulation-.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .les-e Adams an.!
Kdgar Adams of Wagner creek spent
Sunday at the limne of Mr. nr.d Mri.
Ilhn Coleman in Jacksonville.
Three more of our Talent hoys have
been called to the enlnrs. .lav Spilzer
and W 1II1.1111 E. ,'ciil of W agner creek
IGHT AND TOMORROW.
being in the lust call from Jackson
county, and Lawrence French, who
left Friday for the navy yards at
Premcrton.- '
Mr. Lloyd Lacy and his sister, Miss
Etta, left last week for a visit on the
Grant's nnss nnd WUdervillc road
Their father, John Laccy having been
at the saw mill since the spring.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddy Maxon arrived
Thursday from Mt. Hebron and arc
the guests of Mrs. Maxim's pnrents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. W'ithrow.
Mrs. Paul yuackenbush left for
Bray Wednesday, where Mr. Quack -cnbush
has employment.
Mrs. Ziders was 1111 Ashland visit
or Fridav afternoon.
Mr. Peter Spencer completed his
.school work in Talent Friday. He
moved io Ashland the previous week
where he has secured a position with
one of the schools.
Frank Loder of the California and
Oregon Power eompauv of Medford
transacted' business in Talent Tiles
day.
The. county crusher commenced
work Monday.
l 'hurley TTt'il il i-IiTTTe was" a Medford
business caller Tuesday. '
Mr. and Mrs.
look in their wi
Pollard of lleaglc
ol lo market Mon-
nay. j
Jim Hodgers, Grace Hodgers, Ollie
Gordon and Sam Gordon motored to
.Medford .Monday.
Mr. Hill Davis of Ileagle was in
town Monday,
Mr. Johnson, the Central Point
poultry man, was out in Antioch
Monday. I he IV. sl tiiau he had been
out to thai p.-'rt of t'ne country.
Kluicr and J dm lirake of Hie
Meadows pa.-se 1 through (he valley
on Iheir way d: town Tuesday.
.Mrs. Alnia Simmons has moved
back to her home folks at Ileagle, as
her husband has enlisleil
.Mr. and Vrs. W lizlend nnd daugh
ter 1, 1 the Mcrdous went to town
T'i.-silav.
..laylicflii Itros. galhorcd Iheir eal
lale oil the Table liock range and
look llieju lo tin! Meadows Thursday
.Mr. and Mrs. Court Snyder, win
have been living in Cenlral Point
lor several months, will move out
week to Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. -;, .Mi, ore.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. John Yin
c nt, a habv girl, May 1 I.
.nr. ami mt-. sitacey were in town
Saturday and brought out their
ilai.glilcr, .Mrs. Sam .Marshall, to
visit
ISort Chapiniin, who has pist re
turned from Arizona, has taken a po
sition as loreiiian on Mrs. Ilollowav
ranch.
Those from Antioch who were in
.Medford Saturdny were .Mr. and .Mrs
Jim Viiiton. Mr. Gordon find fam
ily, Mrs. and .Mrs. Chnpmaii, Jesse
Glass, ('.ic, John Woods, Fred
Itrnwn and Grace lindgers.
I heo Glass had the misfortune to
lno-e a line mure and coll Sunday
night.
Ml. Ld Moore has been ouite
1 he pii-t week, through lilting mid
training- liun-elt
Tillo GIii-s and talailv attended 111
HARROW
COLLARS
FOll fiPRlWG -CASCQ-2'
m, CLYDt-i'sm
play given nt the Table Hock school
houso Saturday night.
A crowd of neighbors and .menus
were out Sunday night to ehivnrio
Fred Brown and Grace Hodgers, who
were married Saturday. ,
Miss Eva Osbiirn spent the week
end with Mrs. L. II. Pierce at Trail.
Miss Tressic Pence was a Sunday
visitor at Trail.
Miss Flossie Tucker left Satur
lay for Weed, Calif., where she will
.join her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. B.
Tucker.
Mrs. It. li. Dawson and little child
ren Carl and Given, visited the road
camp near Dr. Kirkgessner's Satur
day, returning homo with her hus
band in the evening.
School has been, and is still clos
ed, on account of measles, hut can
not find any one who has them.
Miss Clara Skymnn spent Sunday
with Mm nnd Mrs. J. II. Howe.
Mr. l. Richardson and goats have
returned.
T.nln Adnmson is on the fk list.
M. E. Middlobushor was a Central
Point cnller Saturdny.
Minnie Poole returned to her home
at Drew, Sunday, nfler attending
school nt Trail for the pant six weeks.
Notice.
All German alien enemies are here
by Informed that by nroclnmation of
the nresldent of the United Statos, it
is unlawful for any native, citizen.
denizen subject of the German em
pire or of the Imperial German gov
ernment being males of the ago of
14 years and upwards who are with
in the United States and not fully
naturalized as American citizens, to
apnroach or be found within a half
mile of any fedoral or state fort
camp, -arsenal, aircraft station, gov
ernment of naval vessel, navy yard
factory or workshop for the manu
facture of munitions of war, or any
products for the use of the army or
navy of the United States without
first having secured from the United
Stntes marshal In the district In
which thoy reside, a permit so to do
In comnllnnco with Instruction hero.
toforo Issued by the Untied Slates de
partment of justice
You will nlease take notice that
Hie United Stales mnrshnl for- the
district of Oregon, or one of his dopu
ties, will bo at the police hcndqiiiir.
ters In tho city of Medford on tho
2Sth dny of May. 191S. for the pur
pose of receiving applications of Ger
man alien enemies for such permits.
This action has been authorized, for
your convenience, by the United
Stntes department of justice at a
considerable expense to tho govern
ment ALL GERMAN ALIEN' KiVKMIICS
WHO FAIL TO SECURE THESE
PERMITS WILL THEREAFTER HE
LIABLE TO SUMMARY A It R EST
AND INTERNMENT FOR THE PE
RIOD OF THE WAR.
O. F. ALEXANDER.
United States Marshal, District of
Oregon. ,
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER General Land Of
fice, Washington, D. C, April 10,
1118, Ps'otlce la hereby given that
subject to the conditions and limita
tions of tho act of Juno 9, 1916, (39
Stat, 218), and tho Instructions of
the Secretary of the Interior of Sep
tember 15, 1917, tho timber on the
following lands will be sold Juno 3,
19)8, at 10 0 clock a. m., at public
auction at the United States Land
Office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value as showa by this no
tice, snlo to ho subject to tho ap
proval of tho Seerotary of tho lnto
rlor. Tho purchaso price, with an
additional Bum of one-fifth of one
tier cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must be deposited at tlir.o of
snlo, money to bo returned If sale is
not approved, otherwise patent will
Issue for tho timber which must bo
romovnd within ten years. Bids will
be received from citizens of tho Unit
ed Stntes, associations of such citi
zens and corporations organized un
der tho laws of the United Statos or
any State, territory or district there
of only, upon application of a quail
fled purchaser, the timber on any le
gal BUU-ill vision will be offered sepa
rately before being included In any
ortcr of a larger unit. T. .'to
8., R. 1 E., Sec. 1: SEVi
SW, red fir 4110 M., white
fir 20 M., yellow pine 10 M none of
tho fir to bo sold for 103s than S1.00
per M., nnd none of the yellow pine
for less than 11.60 per M., T. 37 S.
R. 3 W Sec. 23, SVV!4 NWU. red
fir B00 41., yellow plno 280 M.. SE vi
NW'4, red fir SCO M., yellow plue
3iiU M.; NE'a HW, red fir 180 M
yello pine 440 M.; NWV4 SV ', , red
nr 40 il., yellow plno 510 M. ; SU 'A
SW'ii, red fir 190 At, yellow plno
am M.; hkmbwh red fir 125 M
yellow plno :ii0 M.; NW'H SEVi,
red fir 100 M., yollow nine 340 ,M..
nono of tho rid fir to bo sold for lens
thsn (1.00 per M., and nono of the
yellow pine for less than 11.60 per
M. T. 22 8., il. t W Sec. 1: N E
NW4, red fir 530 M., cidar 45 M.;
i.VV!4 NW'i, rod fir 485 M., cedar
40 M.; SE'A NWVi.rod fir 640 M..
cedar 20 M.; 8W Vi NWW, red fir
405 At; NW14 NE Vi red fir 500 At,
nono or which bIiiiII ho sold for loss
than J 1.00 per M. T. 31 S. R. 11
W, Sec. 13: NWVi NWH. yeilow fir
1315 At, cedar 150 At; Sec. 19:
NW ',i NE Vi yellow fir 1165 At,
white fir 15 M., cedar 300 At; SWVi
NE'i, yellow fir 140 At, while fir
10 5 At, cedar B0 At; Sec. 21: NEVi
NE V , yellow fir 1050 At. cedar 120
M., nono of the fir to ho sold for less
than too per At, and nono of the
cedar to ho sold Tor less thnn $2. On
per At (Signed) CLAY TALLAIA.V,
Commissioner General Land Office
FOR H.M.K IlKA L KSTATK.
FOR BALo, Farming Una, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from III) per sere up, on long time,
easy psvments, or might etchings
for other clear property. Address
llgld HJ Kesllj Uq,
. TRAIL ITEMS
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman for eanerul
housework; two in family. Inquire
(115 W. 13th. 52
WANTED Girl Tor general house
work. Phone 40S-K3. 65
WANTED Competent woman for
goneral housework. Mrs. Guy w.
Conner. Phone 724-.T.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED Apple thinners. Bear
Croek Orchard. Phono 46S-J2. 53
WANTED Chore
697-J2.
Phone
WANTED Man and wife without
children on orchard; woman to
cook. Glvo references and experi
ence. M, Mail Tribune. 51
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED Position; experienced
man and wife on dairy or stocK
ranch. 130 Bartlott. Phone 199-M.
5G
WANTED Work by man of experi
ence In landscape gardening, either
bv dav or hour: lawns or garden
ing preferred. J. J. Pierce. 222
Holly street. Phone 247-L.
WANTED Practical nurse wants
work. Phone Mrs. R. Herbert,
caro of Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Central
Point. 55
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Pasturo for team, close
in. . Phone evenings. Phone 77S-J.
61
WANTED Piano to store for use;
best of care; no children. Lock box
99S Medford. 53
WANTED A two-horse riding corn
cultivator. A. L. Loomls, Phone
480-J. 1103 W. 10th St.. Medford.
5C
FIELD'S COMPANY, at Palm Block,
Is now prepared to do all kinds of
gonernl assaying adn mine report
ing. 75
WANTED Potatoes for hog feed;
must be cheap. Q. W. Dewey, Tal
ent 5 2
WANTED Popcorn, at DeVoe's.
WANTED Sell your cream to the
Ore" whttre the tests and cash
1 V. ...... .. T3-nA - n.nM1 DhI.I
counts.
WANTED Houses to move, build.
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
488-X.
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Llborty
bonds, also mortgages, notos, judg-
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thing.
FOR SALE IitVESTOCK.
FOR SALE Sow and eight pigs, pr
will trado for good cov;. iPhone
370-R. . . 65
FOR SALE 25 hogs, weight 70 to
150 lbs., and two brood sows. .1
Rlgsby. Brownsboro, Ore. 62
FOR SALE Young Hereford bull.
I). W. Klncald. Phone 19-Flt
Ashland. D7
FOR SALE 150 fine Rambolott
owes; 145 have lambs; ,15 are year-
lings. Address II. L. GrlsBom,
Climax, Ore. 60
FOR SALE Small team, buggy, Sim
plex separator, old wagon. Phono
25-.12. 51
FOIt SALE Toam of smnll mules.
Ownor has been drafted and a hur-l
gain It taken Immediately, Phone
351-L. - 65
FOR 8ALH 1-OUITKY AND EGGH.
FOIt SALE
42-l-Y.
-Good R. 1. eggs.
Phone
52
'OR SALE White Leghorn hatching
eggs. May best month to hatch
next wlntor's layers If you have
right stock. Fine layers bred to
grand O. A. C. males. Eggs 60c
per setting, straight. E. It Wostcr-
fiold, .Medford, Oro. Phone 19-F4
61
FOR SALE -AIIHCKLLANKOUS.
FOIt SALE Ono-horso Osborne1
mower, prnctleully new; one mow
er knife grinder. Call 236 from 9
a. in. to I p. m. 5:1
FOR SALE 1910 Hodge, perfect
mechanical condition. Power Auto
Co. 6
FOR SALE Hath tub, wutcr healer,
.Ill-Kill, tank, and plpo, J 10. J
Reler, Jacksonville. 5:
FOR SALE One 1918 Chevrolet, al
most new ; guaranteed to bo In per
iod eiuiiiiiion. rower Auto Co.
5:
FOR SALE C-holn malleable run
i-iiiiraer oil stovo anil nvon Kvfi
Axmliiater niK, snnliarr eoucii cnii
utiiiks ami noil, singer sowing ma.
1110. wnsiiing machine. wM,.r
m ou inning laiiio, Phono 6 1 1 -R5
f.::
run Ai.r. Platform scales, nlmom
now. eight dozen half-gallon and
iiaarn mnt Jars. Geo. Iletts cen
tral rolut Hotel, Central Point
. .,,.-, miu inuy s saudie, one
l-'l o r 1.- - 1 . .. . ...
iMicKiiiiiirn, ono rook stove. 15 N.
nariieii mreet, .Medford, Oro. 61
t ll MAI.K Holl-tOD desk. In hie
dresser, porch swing, an sime
ink, a mower 11 iron, beater, berts
souno, at a bargain, 304 South
Contra .
L
FOR SALE -overland touring car In
.i.-eiusB coiiuiuon. I'bouo 43:1
FOR HALE Ono single buggy, In
Bi l l 4 '""'""hi Orchard.
tOH KLE Secunrr-iiand hand bear.
.. pray, outfit, UMtort jjjoa,
ltisixuss ommri'iXiTiKS
S.H s.
FOR SALE Hotel and store at a
reasonable price. It Interested
write for particulars. De Vall
Stevens Co., I. eland. Ore. . 53
FOR RENT HIUSEKEEPINQ
KOOM8.
FOR RENT Cheap, store building
with living rooms above. At cor
ner of Oakdale and 11th streets.
Phone 85-.il.
FOIt RiSNT APA flTMENTS.
FOR RENT One completely fur
nished apartment. Hotel Holland.
tl-
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
summer ratos. The Berben.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loal
an Medford property. Easy montn
It payments. Be D. R. W00A.
LOST.
LOST One bay mare, wolght about
1200 lbs., age 6 years. Geo. Hil
ton. Phono 86-H. 61
LOST. Young Collie dog; collar
with name McDonald on it. Phone
608-Y. 51
FOUND.
FOUND Anyone missing a pure
white billy goat will probably find
him on Vilas ranch. 52
BUSINESS DIRECTOR .
Attorney!.
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. Reames, Lawyer. Garnett-
Corey Building.
Anto SappUe.
LAHTER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northweBt Use our sprlcfl
when others fall. Bold ander writ
ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth
Bt, Portland, 0-egon.
Farm Loans.
AM0IT1ZATI0,L0AN.Pay"bIei
to 40 years, 5 'A per cent Money
ready when land appraised and ti
tle perfected. E. H. Hurd, Sec'y
Troas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Garnett
Corey Bldg. 63
GarDage
GARBAGE Get your premise!
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
god sorvlce. Phone S51-Y. f
Jf.Allen, . . .'
K.icrt Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified mothod of account
ing. Particularly valuable to any
buslnoss as a tlmo-saver giving
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phono 167-R.
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano and harmony. Haignt mush
Studio, 401 Garnett-Uorey mag,
Phone 72.
Insurance.
ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire. Accident
Automobile, Liability policies wnv
ten with best English and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurant
oftico. Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. Ne. 211
Garnett-Corey Bldg.'
Investments.
CAN place $1000 loans on first
mortgago roal estate at 8 per cent
Tho Laud Bank lonnB only to ac
tual farmers. Farm Loan Bonds
for salo. Finance the (armor to
feed our armies nnd allies, E. II.
Hurd, Garnett-Corey Bldg. 63
Pinning Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screeus. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Bn 'eons.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 G melt-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. KM MENS Physician sna
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. It Co. Offlres M. F. ft U. Ce
Bldg. Phone 567.
Printers and Publishers. .
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th
bust equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices, 27 North
Fir St .
ttransfet.
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Otrice 42 North Front St Phons
116. Prices right. Service guar
sntead. INTEHURIIAN AUTOOAB CO,
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoonli rtiiv .,.,.1 u,.
" "-
8:00 a. m., 1:00. 4:00 snd 6:15 n.
Also on Bam r day at 10:16 p. m Sua.
days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:S0.
61 5:3 Oand 9:80 p. m. Leave Ashland
ror Medford dally, except Sunday, at
9:00 a. m 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Wll imiiiiii; Blgllia m V.aw,
Sundays leave Ashland at '00 a. a
iJiiliMIM!1!! Ms-