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foEDFOTTO MATTi TRTBTTXE, fEBFCRT). OTCT:fiONT, SATTTftDAY, JUXT! -1, MiB VAGV, FTVF. TIS .PARIS, Juno 1. The military crit ics, says a Havas igeney reviewed today, still view the situation as Be rious, but consider the signs, incrcas jngly reassuring." The most import ant development U regarded as the enemy's attempt to advance west ward and push toward Paris, tints, it is considered, revealing Jiis strategic nteptions unmistakably. In tho first shock of this new rush. it is pointed out, the allies were oblig cd to give ground in sonic places, but they held their own on tho Aisno and the Ourcq and their vigorous coun tcr attacks arc considered a prelude to tho stoppage of the enemy nd Mi ince. vith some tho most important port of the battle is that with Noyon, or tho region to tho south of it, on the one end, and the district north of Chateau Thierry, on the 'Marnc, on the other. It is here that the German! rush toward Paris demands undivid ed attention. i The military situation shows pro gress for the allies, says the Temps, because the enemy failed to make gnins last night, although he re doubled the violence of his attack. "The mass of our reserves," it con tinues, "has begun to take part in the action. Just south of Soissons our counter attacks have driven the enemy back to the Criso river, which flows into the Aisnc, and wo have re taken the villages of Chaudun and vierzy. further south the enemy many times made futile efforts to nd- vnnco through tho valley of tho Ourcq." BOYS AT THE FRONT SERVING UNCLE SAM UUN10N PATRIOTIC MEETING AT NAT. SUNDAY EVENING (The Mall Tribune will nubilsh In this column each week Interesting let ters from our soldiers and sailors aud news Items concerning their move ments. The Association ot Mothers, Wives and Next ot Kin requests that) Items for publication be furnished to Mrs. M. C. Barber, chairman of the : press committee, not later than Thurs day of each weeek.) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Friday, May 31. (By the Associated Press.) For extraordi nary bravery in action, Second Lieu tenant Lynn H. Harrlman, an Ameri can Infantry officer, has been award ed the distinguished service cross, The citation shows that Lieuten ant Harrlman, while in comand of a platoon completing a relief, led his men "with determination and great courage" when they were "viciously attacked by an enemy of greatly su perior numbers." The citation says: "He himself stopped the advance ot the enemy lnsido a trench which gained him the admiration of his men. : Twice wounded, apparently mortally, he continued the fight, call ing on his men and encouraging them and participating In the fight while thus wounded, driving off the eneipy. : LONDON. Juno 1. According to the Dnilv Mail, the Vatican has writ ten to the Catholic Union disclaiming all knowledge of the Irish bishop's manifesto against construption. The communication says that the Vaticuu knew nothing about the manifesto un til eight days after its publication. PULLMAN COMPANY TO INCREASE CHARGES WASHINGTON', June 1. In line with the increase of passenger faros to throe cents a mile, the Pullman company shortly will raise tho inimi- luum overnight rate for sleopin.5 berths from $1.50 to .$'2. Other Pull man rates will not be changed mu te riully. Illieunuitic and Kidney Ills. Are you troubled with rheumatism kidney or bladder affections? Any such symptoms as swollen miiBCles or joints, backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness, played-out feeling, urin ary Irregularity, pirflness under the eyes? You need Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. Frank P. Wood, R. F. D. 2, Mor rill, Maine, writes: "I found relief as soon as I began taking Foley Kidney PIHs. My husband also received much benefit from them. He was so lame he could not stoop over; now he feels no pain. Sold everywhere. Adv. Letters from Nurse Kate Buckley to her sister ut Ruch: My dear Sis and All: At last we received our orders and aro sailing. We went on bourd and wore first 'assigned our state rooms. I um in n room with three, a very nice stateroom and quite comfortable. First day in had to remain pretty close to our rooms while nil were be ing settled. Then the second day wo were on deck und could watch them loud the ship. Bright and early we wcr.c sailing, but could hardly feel the motion of the bout, the water was so calm. We are all fine and having n good rest. We go to bed early, get up early and eat three infills a day and ood mculs, and I nra hungry all the time. Wo have an orchestra with our unit so we have been having dances. We stay on deck as much us we can. We nro on our third day out and tho water is not so calm and boat is rocking some, so some are not feeling so well today. Yours truly is O. K. so far. I didn't feel excited starting. I guess I was ready so long that the excitement wore off. We cannot tell the name of the boat we aro on so you will not know until I get home unless you lire good ucssers. - I tried, to write to all before I left but there were some I did not get around to. B y the time this is mailed we will bo snfc on land. Lovo to all. KATE. May 3rd, 1018. My dear Sis and All : ' ' I am just fine and enjoying the trip, think I would have gotten fat hud it been a longer sen voyage, for I was hungry all the time and the meals woro fine. Tell Lulu that we had good coffee and all we wuutcd of it, so my nerve was good nil tho way. But nothing happened to upset my equilibrium. I guess it will be hard for you to believe that our trip was so smooth. Wo always got up early and walk ed (lie deck before breakfast to got the fresh air and get up an appetite for breakfast. Then we walked the deck after lireukfast and watched the waves, for one does not get tired of watching the frnvos.. Wo rend some and gossiped n great deal, for waiit of something to do. Wo liked tho water, but all were glud to sec the land, and it is pretty this time of the year. The hills are all green and the fields also. Wc haven't been into tho town yet, but they say it is a very pretty place. Wo are not settled yet) but hope to be soon. Wo don t know where ns yet, but soiiiewhcro here ill Franco, of course. Our Idlers arc very unsatisfactory for there are lots of things to write about, but guess it will have to keep unlit wc get home. I will try anil write short letters often, but don't know yet about mailing tbcni after this. I know this will'go soon and J mailed one on board. I hope nil arc well at homo. Love to nil. KATE. , Catherine Buckley, V. S. ,A. N Base Hospital 110, A. E. F. St. Mark's Episcopal. Corner North Oakdale and 6th St. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a 11 a 8 p. . m. m. Sunday school. Holy communion. Evening prayer. '!, B. HAMILTON. Free Methodist Cluuvh, Rev. M. F. Chllds, pastor. Quarterly meeting services In sos- sion over the Sabbath. Rev. R. H. Dollarhlde, our newly-appointed dis trict elder, Is In attendance. Come and hear htm. Al) welcome. Pr. Sidney L. Gullclc of Now York City, who will speak. 10 E Christian Church ' Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11a. ni., "The Bread of Life." Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. 8 p. m. union mooting at the Page F. B. Huffman, minister. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, June 1. Cattle steady; recolpts 25. Prime steers $13. 50Sf 14.50; good to choice steers $12.00 13.00; medium tp good steers $10.50 ig 11.50; fair to medium steers (10.00011.00; common to fair steers $8,501(8-9.50; choice cows aud heifers $10.50 li 11.50; medium to good cows 'and heifers $7.004f S.50; fair to medium cows and holfors $5,501)0.50; caners $3.50&5.5Q; bulls $i.5010.00; calves $8.50 12.00; Blockers and feeders $8,004!" 10.00. Hogs steady; receipts $4. Prime mixed $17.50 jf 17.05; medium mlxo 1 $17.35(1117.40; rough hoavles $10.3" 16.40; pigs $15.0018)10.00; bulk of sales $17.4017.50. Sheep steady; recclolo 63. East of mountains lambs $10. 50017. j0; val ley lambs $16.0016.50; yearlings $11.50012.00; wethers $10,500 11.00; ewes $ 10.00 0 lu. 50. Catholic Church Rev. Jphn PowerB, Rector. i South Oakdale Ave. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. ju. Benediction, 3:30 p. -m. Evang.-Luth. Zlon's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rev. Dr. W. 5R. Morenz-Oesor, Pastor.1 Res. 518 West Fourth St. Sunday school (English( 10 a. m. Divine service (English) 11 a. m. You and yours are cordially in vited. ' Evidence in plenty is available that prosperity goes hand in hand with payrolls. Wherever n goodly nuinlier ot peo- plo arc steadily employed at a good wage, there you will lind a prosper ous community. Tho payroll dollar comes back into circulation quickly nnd moves from one business to another, one profes sion to uifother und as it moves it stimulates each nnd every one. Oregon's payrolls arc now greater than ever known. They are growing greater every day. The shipyardsa nd kindred indus tries aro spreading millions of dol lars into the hands of thousands of workers. The workers puss it along through all the avenues of business nnd the country is now whut we call "prosperous." This wonderful example of the benefit of payrolls should not be without its moral. What if shipbuilding would sud lenlv cease? What would become of the thousands now employed there? What other linos of wage earning would they take up? In the midst of our pospcrity we must he serious about this thing of pnvroils. There is a way to provide against a possible cainuiiiv, inir every Mil lion must do his or her duty. There is no law to compel it ; it i s n mutter for individual action. Evcrv ritiy.cn must demand Ore on fuctorv products keep up the demand insist upon the merchant trade stocking Oregon goods. If vou do not increase production by your demand of our factory pro ducts, how can thev grow and pros per and add ;norc und more people to their payrolls and thus build up big manufacturing slate? It is your move, Mr. Oregon citi zen. 1 1 s your jol to support Ure- gon industries. Begin today. M. E. Church, South Cor. W. Main and Oakdale. J. E. Walbeck, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service at 1-1 a. m. fol lowed by the sacramental service. At 8 o'clock we will meet In the mass meeting at the Natatorlum. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p m. First linptist Church There will be a change in the ser vices as follows: , 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 11 a. m. Preaching. The third ser mon of the series will be given at the morning hour. Subject, "Tho Second Birth." 8 p. m. We Join in the union patrl. otic service at the Natatorlum. Claire Seclcv has entered the re serve officers training school at San Francisco, lie is taking the course of training for the naval signal ser vice. The three Medford boys still in the ambulance corps, Harry Wortman, Milton Scbuehard and Winston Vance arc all packed up for France, their eriuiptncnl ha.s gone forward and hopes wore high that they wen on their way. For more thun n week nothing has happened und they say now it may bo a month or six week before thev go. To the Public. I have resumed the practlceof law In Medford and may he found at my old location in the Medford National Bank building. Any business Intrust ed to me will receive careful and con eclentlous consideration. Respectfully. WM. M. COI.VIO. June 1st, ISIS. 61' TILLAMOOK JAILED First Church of Christ, Scientist. Branch of the mother church, the irst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub ject, "Ancient ancl modern necroman cy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.'' Wednesday evening meeting, at which testimonials ot Christian Sci ence healing are given, at 8:00. All are cordially welcome. Church edifice, 112 North Oakdale avenue. Reading room In the M. F. H building, North Central avenue, open from 1 to D dally, except Sundays and holidays. PORTLAND, Ore., June 1 Feder al warrants wore it-sued here today for the arrest of Fred Kcbbe, Sr., and Fred Keebe. Jr., fanners living near Tilnmuok, Ore., on charges of hoarding necessary food. Both nre Herman born nnd they arc registered with t he postmaster ut Tillamook enemv aliencs. Beside large rpinnti- ties of Hour, the authorities claim to have found firearms ' the ksm-s-sion of the Germans, in violation of the proclamation, forbidding these to enemy alliens. if the men nre convicted on the i-linrgoH, Ibcir iiilcrimiciil nill be nk- H, 0. & C. LANDS STILL OPEN FOR ENTRY Rosoburg, Ore., Juno 1 There scorns to ho an impression that the revested Oregon & Califor nia railroad lands which havo been opened to entry are not now opjn to filing until .luno 10. Thoso lands not filed on during the period endin May 25, 1918, are still open to filing. Tho units mentioned in the list of the lands must still be conformed to un til June 10, 1918, and on and after that date they may be disregarded and the land entered regardless of units. If contiguous. The IT. H. commissioners at Med ford and Croats PasB will bo fur nished with tho numbers of the units on which entries havo boon allowed for the information of the public, an this office will furnish informatlo as to specific tracts of land, upon re quest. W. II. CANON Register. Stockholders Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho an nuol meeting of the stockholders of the Homo Telephone and Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon will be bold at the office of the company 218 West Blxih street, Medford. Ore gon, nt 3 o'clock p. m. June 4. 1918 fir ' W. II. (JOIti:, Prwidont. HELP WANTEB KKMAIJ5 WANTED Tcu bright, capable la- dio to travel, demonstrate and soil well-known goods to established dealors. $25.00 to $00.00 per week; railroad fare paid; woekly advanco for traveling expenses. Address at once (loodrlch Drug Company, Dept. 707, Omaha, Nobr. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Cheap, store building with living rooms above. At cor ner of Oakdale and llih streets. Phono 2fi-.I1 FOR RENT noTJSFJf. WANTED A stout lady to caro tor Invalid. Call at Sou. Pao. station, Talent, Ore. , 63 WIANTED Competent housekeeper; two In family; good wages to right party. Call 572-R2, mornings. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished houses. Phono 929-W. 01 FOR RENT Eight-room house, boat. cd by furnace or electricity, fur ther particulars by ringing 77-.13 of mornings. 80 WANTED Clirl or woman for gen eral housework. Good wages. Phono 174-J2. HELP WANTED MA LB. SALESMAN Cupntilo specialty man for Oregon. -Staplo lino on new and exceptional terms. Vacancy now.- Attractive commission con tract. $35 weekly for oxpensos. Cillett, 229 22 C'arlin Bldg., Cleve land. O. 60 WANTED Teamster at Mlravista Orchard. Phone 597-J2. Iliittcr and Eggs. PORTLAND, June 17. Buttor firm. City creamery prints 44c; car tons 45c; buying price butterfat Portland, 43c; cube extras 40c; prime firsts 39c; firsts 38c; dairy 33c. EGGS Selling price, enso count, 36'237c; buying price, 3fi(ii36o; mountuin lninbs, $lfl.5017.00; vnl- sclling prico, candled, 30c; selected candled in cartons, 40o. POULTRY Hens, 24o lb.; broilers, 25o; old roosters, 20c; tuckers, 35c; geese 1820c; ducks, 30o. Portland: Grain. WHEAT $2.05 : oats, $59! corn, no. 3, yellow, $58; barley, none. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $30; shorts, $32; middlings, $30 per ton. HAY Buyuig price, timothy, $30; alfalfa, $24; gruin, none o?Vme. WANTED Toamstor and ranch hand. Call F. M. Corlles. Phone 40S-R1. WANTED Apple thinners. Mlra vista Orchard. Phone 697-J2. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Dried fruit, borrlos nnd vogotables. L, F. Lotlor, 101 Cottage street. Phone 383-L. 65 WANTED liny to out on shares. Phone 370-X noon or aftor 0 p. m H. B. Janes. WANTED Kiddie coop. Call 844-X. 60 WANTED TO BUY 300 feet of inch and IK -inch galvanized pipe. H. w. Bingham. Phone 697-J3 WANTED Plain sewing of any kind. Call 227 E. 9th St. Phone 199-M. 60 FIELD'S COMPANY, at Palm Block is now preparod to do all kinds of genoral assaying adn mine report ing. 75 First Prcsly:crluii Church. Main nnd Holly streets. Sunday school, 10:00 a, m. Morning sorvxe, J 1 : 00 o'clock. Dr. Lawrcnco 1 1111 will preach from tho subject "Eternal Uoodnoss." The choir under the direction of Geo- An drows, with Mrs. C. C. McCurdy at the organ, will offer the duct and quartet from.VIcndolssohn'a Hymn of raise, "I waited for the Lord," sung by Mrs. Guy Chllders, Mrs. Win. Bray- on, C. C. McCurdy and Geo. Andrews Miss n!ary lioro will render "Oh, Lord Most Holy," Franz A lit. Christian lOndcavor, 7:00 p. m. Union services nt Natatorlum 3:00 p. m. First Mnfhodlst Ohiirch Dr. J. C. Rollins, Pastor The scrvtos of the duy begin with the Sunday school hour at 9:45. To this al) are most cordially welcome -and there Is a place for each, Divlno worship at eleven a. m. The pastor will preach theme: "A Prayer for the Times." Special music. The Epworth League Devotional meeting at seven o'clock. All young people are Invited. In the evening at eight o'clock will be a monster Union Mass meeting In the Natatorlum when Drs. (iulick ant) Nasraylh will speak on "The Mora AJms of tho War." Don't miss tbli meeting. These are days when a man's pat rlotlsm Is measured by his genuln religious activities as never before Don't neglost the demands of Sun day. Tho bi-monthly meeting of th ii(ue Hive.- vullcy .Ministerial asio elation will meet Monday, June 3d In the public library at 10:30 a. r MIAMI, Fin., June 1. Lienteniin O. 11. Evans, it student pilot nt 111 navul air station here, died today i injuries received yesterday when h hvdroairplanc fell into the bay from n height of ."illll feet. Lienteniin h mis lived in riiiladelpbiii. ( hid Quartermaster Managlian, nho wa will) him, rcc'-ived slight injuries, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orogon for Jackson County. The Jackson County Bank, an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Hugh E. Kreutor and Emma Kreutor his wife, J. V. nN'elson and Estella Nelson his wife, J. W. Pellow and Pellow his wife, S. A. McDon aid and McDonald his wife, Defendants. To: Hugh E. Kreutor and Emma Krouter his wife, J. C. Nelson and Estella NolBon his wife, J. W. Pellow! and Pellow his wife, S. A. Mc Donald and McDonald his wlfo; In the name of the State ot Oro gon, You are hereby notified to ap pear in the above entmea court and cause within six (6) weeks from tho 0th day of April, 1918. which is tho date of tho first publication of this Summons, and answer tho compluint t the plaintiff now on file in said court against you, and it you fail to appear and answer within the time required for want theroof, plaintiff will apply to the court for a docroo forever debarring and foreclosing you of all right, title and IntereBt in and to the premises described In the complaint; and for further relief as follows: That It recover off and from you, the above named dofentlnnts and each theroof, judgment in tho sum of ftve thousand six hundred thirty-eight and 89-100 dollars with Interost thereon at the rate of olght (8) per cent por annum from tbo 6th day of February, 1918, until paid, togothor wtth tbreo hundred dollars uttornoy's fees, and costs and disbursements herein to be taxed; and for a docreo of court foreclosing a certain real os- tato mortgage securing said debt and a promissory note described in plain tiff's complaint, nnd that said mort gage be foreclosed on said promises mora particularly described as fol lows: Tbo East one-half of tho Wost one- half of tbo Northeast quarter of Hoc- tlon eight, In Township thlrty-sovon South of Itnngo 1 West of tho Willam ette Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon. That said promises described abovo be ordered sold in tho manner pro vided by law, and the proceeds thereof be applied, first: in tho payment of the costB and expenses of said Bale socond: In the payment and costs nnd disbursements of this suit; the at torney's fees allowed tho plaintiff by tho court herein, and third: tbo amount duo the plaintiff on said noto and tho balunco If any thcro be, after said amounts have beon fully paid, satisfied and discharged, bo paid over unto tho ubovo named defendants In accordance with the Interest they might have therein, If any, and that tlieroby all or any title, estate, lion and Interest of the defendants and each theroof, In and to satd premlsos no foreclosed and forever barred, ex cept as to tho right of redemption as provided by law, and for such other further and additional relief as to the court may seem proper and eqult able In tho premises. This summons Is published In Medford Mall Tribune, under and by virtue or an order duly mado. rcn dered and entered upon April 17th 1'JIX, in tins said court und cause by the Honoiable F. M. Calkins. Circuit .1 ii Hue. The dato of the flrBt publication Is April 20th, 1918, and tho dato ot tho last publication Is June 1st. C. M. THOMAS, Attorney for Plaintiff. WANTED Popcorn, at DeVoe'B. FOR KENT APARTMENTS. "Oil RENT One complotoly fur nished apartmeut. Hotel lionana. tf FOR RENT. Furnished npartment, Rummer rates. The Tinrben. FOR EXCHANGE. OR RENT Would rent finely fur nished placo or exchango Portland or Kausas or Florida property to $3500 (no Inflated values) for -Medford or Ashland. Explain- fully If yon deslrd answer. G. E. W.. Mail Tribune. ' SALE OR EXCHANGE Good, cen trally located, business, Inconio proporty, located host small town Yakima valley; will exchange for anything good Southern Oregon, prefer going ranch property, close in, might assume some, must be good, describe fully first letter, deal with owner. Box 110, Zillah, Wash. 60 MONTEY TO IX) AN. MONEY TO LOAN Money to loaf en Medford property. Easy mourn ly payments. Bee D. R. Wo4. BUSINESS DIRBCTORt Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LILJEURAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt atten Attorneys. WANTED Soil your cream to the jonnson froa. uo., central point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, fculld. repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 488-X. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgagos, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. WM. M. COI.VICi Attornoy-al-law. Medford National Hank Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medlora National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer. Oarnett Corey Building. Aato BuppllM. FOR SALE Span young bay mures, weight 2500 lbs. Cheap. Phone 565-W. F. E. Bnrnoburg. 113 LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and beBt-enuiDDed plant in the Pa cific northwest. Ubo our springs when others fall. Sold tinder writ ten guarantoe. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portlnnd, Oregon. FOR SALE Cheap; bay team, 9 years old, wt. about 2200, or will trade for extra good cow. W. H. Nutter, 2 miles north, Midway road. 6 1 FOR SALE Team; ono 8-yoar-old mare, ono 3-yoor-old; wagon and harness, $100. Phone 86-X. 63 GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up tor the summer. Call on the eity garbage wagons toi god service. Phone 801-Y. F T. Allen. r 1 Expert Accountant. FOR SALE Fino aaddlo pony, sad dlo end bridle. Good for urlvlng stock. Phone2 8-Jl. FOR SALE Good maro, 8 years old weight about 1200 lbs. Gentle; will work single or double. Route 2, Box 62, Medford. Two miles nor lb of Jacksonville, or phono 2 1-1' 11. uu WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to any bUBlnoBs as a time-saver giving full business dotall. M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. FOR SALE 160 fine Rambolett ewes; 145 havo Inmbs; 15 nre year lings. Addroes 11. L. Grlssom, Climax, Ore. 60 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EOtJE WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Work by 15-year-old boy for tho summer. Has had ranch experience. Phono 29,1-J. 63 IllHIXEKS OPItlRTr-MTIES FOR SALE Restaurant, completely furnished, price $t;r,0. Slluatcd on Main street, Yreka, Calif., In the highway opposite two large ga rages. Terms reasonable. For in formation ndross. L. v. Fauquier 1)0 Agent, l'reka( Calif, , FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher oi piano and harmony. Height Hunt Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bide Phone 73. OR SALE White Leghorn hatching eggs. May best month to batch next winter's layers If you have right stock. Fine layors bred to grand O. A. C. males. Eggs 50c por sotting, straight. JS. H. WeBtor- flold, Medford, Ore. Z'hono 19-F4 61 ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile Liability politic writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Oarnett Corey Bldg. FOR SALE MEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Ranch; must sucriflco for cost of improvements. Box S, Mall Tribune. 63 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land from $10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange fcr other clear property. Address Gold Kaj Realtr lo. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE An eastern owner of fers for sale ut a sucriflco 2 Bharea, of any part of them, of th common slock of tho Meridian Or chard Co., fully paid and non-us scsslble; should bo cxcoptlona'ly big dlv. payer this year. .Make of for. Will accept Liberty, bonds In payment. Reply 11. K., Mail Trib une. 0 rOR SALE Gasollno pumping plant, three-horse power engine aud .My era pump; also, ttvin motorcycle. Phone 403-X. 6 FOR SALE 10x18 medium canvas, uow. Call SH-X. hoav 6 FOR BALE Chairs; Iron bed, $3.00 kitchen table, 75c; stovo $3.00 rug, $4.00; oak dining table, $9.50 Other things equally cheap. 304 So. Central. FOR SALE Almost new piano, $1 easy payments. Phono 929-W. I FOR HALE 600 feet 2-Inch Irrigat ing pipe. Phone 301-L or call at Room . 207 Fruitgrowers linn Bldg. Also one pair two-Ion fruit springs. frOR SALE One single buggy, in good shape. Foothills Orchard (,11.1-4. FOR SLE Secoiia-iiand hand beat, ipray outfit, Hubbard JJroj, UarDmfce Instruction lu MUislc Insurance. EARL S. TUMY Genoral Insurane office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract nd Suroty Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. Ns. lit Garnett-Corey Bldg. Pinning Mill, THOMAS MOFFAT general mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and scroens. Shop 437 S. Fir, phone 184. Physicians and Bo 'eons. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlt physician. 303 C ruett-C'orey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgoon. Practice llniilad to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glassos sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor B. P. R. R. Co. Offices H. F. ft H. Ce Bldg. Phone 667. lYlntvrs and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th host equipped printing office Ik Bouthoin Oregon. Book binding, loose loaf lodgora, billing systems, eto. Portland prices. 87 North Fir 8L EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St. Pbon 815. Prices right. Harries guar-tntMMt. INTKKUKIIAN AUTOCAR CO. I'DIK CARD. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Tslent and Phoentx dally, except Sunday, f 8.00 s. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. Also on Saturday at 10: 16 p. m.. Suv days leave at 10:10 a. m. and 1:30. 6:3 Oand 9:30 p. m, Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 . in., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also Ma Batirday nights at Sundays tears Ashland at 9 ' 00 a. M 1) 19, 1:1 1 Ufl f:l9 . &