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xtedford matt; trtrttnk rrcivFOTtT), oEnoy, TTTTTRSDAT, .TUOT, fi, 1fl"18 PAGE fiye YANKEE DASH BATTLING HUNS CHEER ALLIES Behavior of Americans at Chateau Thierry Demonstrates Splendid In itiative and Enterprise With Which Pershing's Army Is Endowed and 4- Arouses Keen Enthusiasm. LONDON, Juno 6. The behavior of the American troops at Chateau Thierry has demonstrated more than anything that has yet happened on the American front the splendid init iative and enterprise with which the American army is endowed and noth ing has aroused the keener enthusi' asm of the commander, says the Daily Hall correspondent with the American army In France. Ho quotes an unnamed French general as saying ajhat the American spirit and enter- ' lirise at a critical moment served to maintain the morale of the French troops around Chateau Thierry, t Heroic Fighting Among the Incidents of the engage, ment the correspondent mentions is the steadiness and persistence of the American machine gun fire In tle streets of Chateau Thierry. Company ,after company of the enemy, march er Ing four abreast, repeatedly tried to advance, but recoiled sorely shattered before the fire of the American gun ners. The streets were strewn wfih German dead and wounded and the American officers estimated they in flicted at least one thousand cas ualties., . . When a bridge across the Marnn was blown up, the correspondent adds, the Americans were left on the northern bank with the enemy in front of them .and the river at their backs. Carrying their guns, the Americans descended to the lower banks of the river, and under enemy machine gun and artillery fire, suc ceeded In reaching the next bridge. The correspondent predicts that much will be heard of the deeds of the Americans In the next tew days and adds: A ' Continue to Arrive " ' "American troops fresh from the United States continue to arrfve with regularity and in numbers more than sufficient to justify renewed confi dence in the ultimate triumph of the entente. The Americans at thlB moment are distributed over a very wide front Indeed. "In some sectorB entire American divisions form one unit, holding certain extent of line while elsewhere they are brigaded with French and British regiments. In the Lunevill and Toul Boctors the Americans hold vory difficult sallentB In the Toul sector completely dominated by tho German artlllory. The Germans re cently havo been deluging their posi tions with gas, but the Americans stood firm and won the ready appre ciation of all observers." COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central At. Circuit Court Elizabeth N. Anderson vs. Goo. A. Horse et al., strict foreclpsuro. Rogue River Fruit & Produce asso ciation vs. Ella S. Ilosenburg, admin istratrix, cost bill. John G. Schuctte et al vs. John J. Thurber et al, decree. Thomas Owens vs. Wm. Castor, an swer. Kllen J. Sullivan Est., prof of pub. llcatlon. Robert J. Donar Est., order ap pointing appralBors. Harry S. Smith Est, Inventory and appraisement. Sarepta Cottroll vs. Jamos Max well et al, foreclosure II. M. McFarland vs. Geo. A. Morse, answer. Honl Estate Transfers C. II. Stearns to Mrs. A. Try phena Wilcox, lots 6 and 6, 11 and 12, blk. 49, Summit add. Ashland . f Frederick D. Tracy et al to Honry C. Coonoy, land in twp. 39, South rango 1 West 10 Paul A. Haiiser to F. A. liador, Ipt 1, blk. 1, Roso Park add. to Med ford 10 F. A. Ilader et al to Mary Ilauten lot 1. blk. 1, Rose Park add. to Medford 10 Cora n. Olscn et al to W. II. Miller, land In sees. J5j and 29, twp. 31 a. R. 2 W 1 Joseph S. Miller et al to Grant W. GrcRg, land in twp. 39, S. K. 1 E i Kale Crenshaw, et al to Charles Norman, land In sec. 30, twp. 3.V 3. It. 2 64 Jt TODAY'S MARKETS . Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June (J. Cuttle steudy; receipts 144. Prime steers $14.0015.00; good to choice steers, $12.5p13.5Q;'mc(lium to good steers, $11.00(312.00; fair to mcdum steers, $10.50(3)11.50; common to fair steers, $9.00(310.00; choice cows and heif ers, $11.00(312.00; medium to eood cows and heifers, $7.50(5)9.00; fair to medium cows and heifers, $0.00(3! 7.0Q; enners, $4.00(3)6.00 ; bulls, $0.50 no.00; culves, $8.50(3)11.50; stock crs and feeders, $8.00(5)10.00. Hogs steady; receipts 755. Prime mixed $17.00(3)17.25; medium mixed, $10.00(316.25; rough heavy, $15.00 15.75; pigs. $15.00(315.50; bulk of sales $l(j.8f(3)17.25. Sheep steady; receipts 750. East of mountains lambs, $10.50(3)17.00, valley lambs, $10.00(3)16.50; year lings, $10.00(511.00; wethers $10.00 (olO.oO; ewes, $7.00(39.00. ' Butter and Eggs PORTLAND, Juno 6. Butter Creamery prinos, 44c; cartons, 45c; buying price butter fat, Portland, 43c; cube extras, 40c; prime firsts, 39c; firsts, 38e; dairy, 33c. EGGSSelling price, case count, 38(a39e; buying price, 37V&C; sellinj price, candled, 40(5)41c; selected can died in cartons, 4142c. POULTRY Hens, 2123c; broilers, 24(3l0c; old roosers, 18c turkeys, 35c dressed ; geese, 1820e ; ducks, 30c. Portland Grain WHEAT $1.982.05; barney, none offered. Oats, $37; corn, lo, 3, yellow, $57. M1LLSTUFFS Bran, $30; shorts, $32; middlings, $39 per ton. HAY Buying price, timothy, $28 30; alialfu, $24; gram, none. Mrs. C. A. Thompson nnd two small daughters, Mahcf nnd Uer trudc, moved to Portland recently, where they will make their future home. . Thoy will bo greatly missed my their mnny friends and customers as Mrs. Thompson kept the store at Derby. Mr. and Mrs. . M. Allen spent Inst Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen of Wellcn. Miss Alice Humphrey spent a- few days with Hie Melnlyrc family t Hie l ine Lumber company s camp, near Rut to Falls, last n eck. Mrs. Fred Kelso and Ed Cjiartrnw of Butte Pulls' spent the week end with their brothers, Unphael and Fred Churl raw. Mr. and Mrs. August Edmonson and children of lluttc Falls motored down Sunday to spend the day witli Miv Edmonson's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Edmonson. Mrs. A. 11. Zimmerman spent Fri day night with her sister, Sirs. W, L. Edmonson. Miss All it Diinlnp is spending the week with His. II. E. Webb, duriii: .Mr. Webb's absence. .A few of the patriotic persons of Derby observed Memorial Day by spending lust Friday at the llutle Kails cemetery. ' We expect to lose some more of our neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Scliutt who intend to spend the summer on the Slille ranch near Trail. Mr. Frank Neil and his crew of men Imvc been doing road work late ly. They have beem leveling nix Hiding I lie minis, which makes quite tin improvement. The duvs arc warm. Hie rnnds arc fine, the water is clear. What hai become of all of those filicrmcn, thn used to conic up here every Sunday last summer? THOUSANDS HOMELESS BY JEROME BLAZE JEROME, Ariz., Juno C Moro than a thousand persons were made liomoleRS early today by a flro of un determined origin which swept thru the Mexican district and destroyed moro than a hundred homes and sov oral rooming houses. Two children were reported missing. One Mexican was burned so badily It was said he would die. Dangers of Costlvcness. Auto-lntoxlcat!on, headache, lassi tude, Irritability, "blues," sallowness, blotches, are among tho results of constipation. If long neglected It may cause piles, ulceration of bowels, appcndlclts, nervous prostration, pa ralysis. Don't delay treatment. Best remedy is Foley Cathartic Tablets, as many thousands know from experi ence. They not oiily do their work surely, easily, gently, but without In jury,to stomach or Intestinal lining. Contain no bauit-forraiug element. Sold everywhere. Adv. Chicago S. J. Konenknmp, presi dent of the commercial telegraphers' union, announced that a strike date had been set lo enforce the demand for permission for commercial teleg raphers to belong to bis organization, Mi:4r -INK -4 Wliilo women wild animal trainers are not entirely new to the arena, they are much more in evidence In the performances of Sells-Floto Cir cus, which will exhibit at Medford, June S, than has been the custom in the sawdust and tanbark world in past years. When asked to comment on this fact, Arline Duott, who pre sents elephant, Hon and tiger acts, came iback with the query, "Why not?" "In our own and allied countries," Mrs. Wm. Clyde of Ashland, pre sented our Presbyterian church with a beautiful service flag. It contains twenty-ono stars and several moro are to be added this week. The newly horn infant of Mr. and Mrs. D. Patterson of East Phoenix, died last Sunday. Miss Lena Johnson of Ashland, is ill at her parents' home in Phoenix. Prof. Roimer lectured In tho Pres byterian church Sunday ovenlng on China. Marian Barnum and Fay Carver havo returned homo from Corvallls where thoy havo been at school tho past year. Mr. H. W. Fram has been selected as the captain of the National Guards at Ashland. The Red Cross ladies who aro pre paring to present the "Mikado" had their first stage rehearsal Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ellen Hewes spent a few days In Portland last week. Fred Johnson who Is only 10 ycarj of ago, intends to enlist in tho U. S. navy. Mrs. Geo. McClaln who was operat ed on last week, is improving. Mrs. Dr. Malmgrcn and Miss Ilow land spent a fow days visiting llev. and Mrs. O. T. Morgan at Glcudalo, last week. Mrs. Rebecca Mooro who has been quite ill is very much better. Andrew Johnson is still in New York on ono of Uncle Sam's big war ships, llo has crossed the ocoan sev eral times. Tho Rod Cross will hold nn auto mobile parado ircxt week to iidver tlso the "Mikado," tho coming musi cal event of tho valley, to ho held In Phoenix In Juno. They havo secured 24 autos and expect many more. Mrs. Sorrclls received a long and Interesting letter from, her son, Shannon who is in the trenches In France. Miss Mary Dally of Medford, called on Phoenix friends Monday. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Heinhacu of Griffin Creek, visited Miss Anna Towno on Sunday. Tbero was a large and appreciative aiidlenco last Friday night to sco the "New Minister." Tho receipts wore very gratifying, the Y. i'. S. C. E. rccclvlug about $22, which wus one half of total receipts. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Poyton and thrco children arrived safely at tho home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Elmer Dawson, at Aberdeen, Wash., May 2Sth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reebo of Med ford, wore visiting friends and rela tives, also transacting business in this vicinity last week. Frank Dltsworth was a Medford visitor last week. On his return home he reported that Miss Vera lioundtrce, former" teacher of Laurel hurst school. Is now employed as bookkeeper at the Western Union Telegraph office. Mrs. Manning visited relatives In Medford last.wcek, .Mrs. Carl Itli hard.ton and pmall sou havo moved to the power plant WAR ENLARGES FIELD FOR W0M EN WITH WHITE TOPS a she went on, "women act as bus and tram conductors and they engage In the more hazardous employments in even greater numbers. Is there any reason why the number of women handling wild beasts should not in crease in these days when women are crowding into all fields? Of oourse, there is something of added Interest in watching a woman subdue a surly and balky 'cat' animal. The tradi tion of the ages sees to that." The Sells-Floto Circus, however, does not speculate on tho suffrage near Prospect whero Mr. Richardson is employed as operator. Lome and Mildred McCay roturnod to their homo at Central Point' tho first of last week after working a few days on their farm near here. Mrs. Lizzie Nichol and thrco small children havo moved to Trail where.; they expect to spend the summer. J. W. Richardson, who has thoi contract for cleaning the Laurel hurst school grounds, is making a ; great Improvement. Margery Erskine came up last Sat urday to visit her friends; also to attend to some 'business. , A fow of tho men up hero spent part of last week working on our roads. Thoy made a great Improve ment. Hazel Ditsworlh and Pearl Peyton called on tho former's sister, Mrs. Richardson, at tho Power nluut last Monday afternoon.. Mrs. Gus Mltswtirth and smnll son nro visiting relatives and friends in Sams Valley. Mrs. Geo. Mansfield and Margaret motorod to Medford last Saturday. Margery Erskine and Hope 'ye took dinner with Miss Hazel Dils worth last Sunday. Lillian Peyton han been visiting Mrs. Lowis while Mr. Lewis niado a trip to Medford. WILLOW SPRINGS The (icurgc Unvis family pienieed ' at the ri' cr. with friends. Kiindiiv. Mr. Davis Ins not been well Inlc but is slowlv iiiiiiroviiir. Mr. and .Mrs. ,V. K. Parker anil laughters wuie entertained at the J W. Kldcn home Kimdav. Lit lie Maxine Xiehols has been quite ill with the. measles but is now in pro ing. Lust Saturday. Paul Wclchcr hud the misfortune ol meeting with a bad accident which resulleil in u double fracture ol' the left nrni, and, in ad dition, the dislocation of the elbow. The Junior I,'cd Cros of the Wil low Springs district bus turned in the last three month-,' work, which const-Is of .",,11110 gun wipers, seven pair of gloves, lour comfort pillows, two' shawls, 1.1 Imiilcil scarfs, 13 Irny cloths nml napkins nnd III knitted wash chillis. I lie pupils mlcud to continue this pulriolie work through out the summer vacation. I)r, nml .Mrs. I A. Snhtdo enler- tmncd a parly of .Medford friend- Snt urday evenim:. The hiiiics of (his neighborhood met J uesiluy nlternoon with Mrs. ,1. Y. hldcn to make a quilt on wide chances will be sold, (he proceeds I 'ii lo the Junior lied ( ro-s of 0)n di.-lricl. Mi-s Moriiiu.;! Lawlon, who is leaching in the I'liocmx public school .and Mi.-s Flora firny, music teacher, both of Meill'ord, spent Tue-dnv IML'ht, g u.'Sts of Mrs. J. M. 1,'ader. ' 'fhe iiifuiil child of Mr. and Mrs. William I'atlcr-i n died nt (heir home in North riiocniv district last Mon ilny, being only n few days old, Arruiiiictuciit s tor the pi-e.-ciitulioii ot "The .Mikadu" ut (he liose llrovc EDEN PRECINCT angle concerning Its many women aerlalists, acrobats and riders. Not at all. It is frank In stating, that hosts of pretty girls In the three rings, on the stage, in tho wild anl roal arena and up In the air, add freshness, novelty and appeal to the performances, and It Is proud that they are all doing their bits In Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., Thrift Stamp and other war and relief work. Altho their work is extremely hazardous, they aro women, proudly feminine women. . near Phoenix, in the latter part of June, mo all completed. And the cast promises to be ono of tho best ever gotten together tit any tmio m the play history of tho valley towns. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. French and Owen and Thomas French, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ltnpp formed n picnic, par- tv to Ashland part Tuesday, B. N. French nnd family of Norll Talent were happily surprised Sntur day evening when Owen French and Thoinns, his son, from Yuba City, California, dropped in on his brotlie unannounced. They had been tip in the northern part of California look ing for government land, ami do. cided to come, on to Iiogue river nnd visit for n short time, A very pleasant school picnic was held nl Die lionic of Mr. and Mrs John (Ira Iter ill Fast Eden last Ha tirdiiy. The lieiiiilil'ul lawn was give lip to the vomitr lolks lor a place ti play. A bounteous dinner was sprea for all present, the occasion being til closing of the North Phoenix school H. W. Frame of Talent has be elected captain of ' the stale mi lit Co. :, of Ashland, and is having drill practice regularly. The new service flag presented by Mrs. William Clyde to the Presby terian church of l'hoenix lias been received. There are 30 slurs, only one yellow, thus far. Mrs. Clyde take great pleasure, in kindly phil anthropic work at Hie dear old church, where. 1m? laic husband for many years, had charge. SIS VALLEY With frost at night and tho con tlnuoiiH dry woather thero aro poor prospects Tor a garden nnd it is fear ed much harm will result to the grain crops If wo do not get rain soon. Some of last week's Medl'oid visi tors wero II. I. Pclton and family, Goo. Lyman and family, W. C. Ken- ncy and family, U. C. IlloomqulHt, .luu Rowe, Wm, Struu sand Mrs. O. T. Wilson. The Red Cross barn danco to be given at tho liiirl'ord home Saturday evening promL-es to bo ono of the most pleasant occasions or the sea son. Tiiu umslc from -Medford and addresses by .Mr. Gates and Thomas ol thut plaeo will bu tho main lea- lures of tho evening. Serving will conimuiico after ten o'clock, tho re freshments to bo baked beuiis, ham sandwiches, coTfoo and cake. Rev. Kommun delivered an Inter esting sermon Hunduy to a good aud ience. Miss Ileula .Yiorrlno of Bluff City, Kansas Is visiting at (he homo of her sister, Mrs. II. I. Pclton. Miss Mor rlno was a former resident of this valley and many changes huvo taken place since she left here. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by l(,,iil nppllrailonn, na tlmy cannot r'-ach tli'i dl"aM portlun ut tlia t-ar. Thera la Im'v on1 way to our rul m rhnl (li-iifm-na. aril tlint In by a cnnitllucntial rtmttly. Catarrhal !pafnraa fa canard lr an In llnmM rnlltlon nf tbe mufona lining ot tha Kuala, Man Tuba. W han tlila tuba la IMtatneil yim liava a rumbling aouml nr Im p, rf. ct li",irlr,ir, arid wh-n It la r-nllraty eloRr.l, D'nfnafa la Ih rr-ault. L'nb-aa tha lnil.iiiimatli.il can ha r.'ilucr-il and tbla lutia r-iir.d to Ita normal condition, li-annf will ba daatrurad foravar. Many ran-a of d-afneaa ara (nua-d by catarrh, which la an Inflnm-'l condition of tha niucnua aur farca. llall'a Catarrh Mrdlclna acta thru the blood on tha mucoua aurlacra of the W will clva Ona Hundred VJollara for any rafta ar I -iiarrnai tiaarnraa mat canri be rttre.l by llall'a Catarrh Medttlna. Ci culara Iraa. All llniimlala. Tac. If, 1, CUKNfcV CO., To6o, O, WANTED SITUATION. 'ANTED Position as stenographer and bookkeeper. Box L, Mall Tribune. 65 HELP WASTED KKMALB WANTED Woman for house work in family of two. Phone 531-Y. 64 WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral housework. Good wages. Phone 174-J2. HELP WANTED MAMS. WANTED Laborora for wooden Bhip yard. Good pay, rapid advance ment in wages and work. Geo. F. Kodgers & Co., Astoria, Ore. (ill WANTED Cook, man or woman. Apply W. G. McDonald, Rogue Elk Hotel, stating wages. Trail, Ore gon. 67 GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 CLERKS Examinations every where in June. Experience unnec essary. Wen and women desiring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner), 105S Kenols Bids., Washington, I). C. 06 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Thinning boss. Apple thinners. To buy hay. Mlravlsta Orchard. Call at moal time, 597-J2. WANTED Woodon water tank in good condition, capacity 200 to 300 gallons. Bagley Canning Com pany, Talent, Orogon. 65 WANTED 1914 or 1915 Ford flve- passengor body. Phono 41I-R4. G. M. Loomis. 65 WANTED Dried fruit, berries and vegetables. L. F. Lozier, 101 Cottage street. Phone 383-L. 65 WANTED Hay to cut on shares. Phone 370-X noon or after 6 p. m. H. B. Janes. 64 FIELD'S COMPANY, at Palm Block, is now prepared to do all kinds of general assaying adn mine report ing. 75 WANTED Popcorn, at DeVoe'a. WANTED Soil your cream to the Jonnson Prod. Co.. Central Point, Ore., whore the tests and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, build. repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 4XK-X. WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgagos, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc.. and makes short time loans on any old ining. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOlt BALK Two registered Polnnd China gilts 14 months old. F, L. Ton Vollo. 65 FOR SALE Work team, MHO lbs. nino years old; wagon ami harness, Gas engine, i h. p.; lii-iuch cen- irnugal pump; Singer sowing ma chine and household goods. F. W. Sifors, Tojo, Oro. US FOR SALE Team of heavy work mules. One heavy team of gold- , ings. J. W. Ualloy, Talent, Ore., pnone Asiuanu Y-r Zl. 69 FOR SALE 100 head of Bhoen. 60 head of ewes, 40 bond of spring Junius and :i ncad yearling wothers. All good young Btoek. J. W. Bailey, Talent, Oro. Phono 7-F21, Ash- laud. 69 FOR SALE Fresh. Jorsoy cow. Phono 500-R2. 60 FOR BALE Kino saddlo nony. sad- uio and uridio. (iood for driving stock. Phono 2S-.I1. 7o FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGB. KOIt SAI.E kcy oggs. -.Mammoth broiuo Phono 2-F2. tur- 67 FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 'Broilers. Phono 421-Y. 09 KOIt HALE Tomato dozen or 1,00(1. 2 1 1 stroet. Phono 712-X. plan ts. North by Ivy 66 KOIt SALE lirosHor $17.50, library uiiiio jzii.un, refrlnerator $20. 110. 714 Wost Eleventh street. 67 FOR SALIC Work harness. 6-F2. Phone 66 KOIt SALE Maro, wagon and har ness, 10 South Peach street, Med ium. U6 FOlt SAI.K Hoyboltl upright grand piano. .Hi .. Kiversiilo. 65 FOlt SALE (Ins rango, lawn mow er, einiii s iron nett complete, brass bed, mahomiiiy stand, reading lamp, hall sca(, pictures, largo mir rors, trim jars, Jelly glasses, all In good condition. 215 N. Grapo St. 6 FOR HALE Gasolluo pumping plant, threo-horso power oiiglno and My- ers pump; also, twin motorcycle Phono 4u3-X. 63 FOlt SALE 600 feet 2-Inch Irrigat ing pipe. Phono 36I-L or call nt Room 207 Frultgrowois Hank llldg. Also ono pair two-ton fruit springs. run hai.k one single buggy, In good snapo. Foothills Orchard. bi i-j-i. FOR SatLE Becunri-iiand hand boar. nrav outfit, iliibliard llroa MONKY TO LOAN, MONEY TO LOAN Money to loa n Mentor d property. Easy month IT payment. bm u. H. Wn4. FOJl KENT HICKEKEKI'INd HOOMH. FOlt KENT Modern furnished housekeeping rooms, 31.", North Harden, pbone fils-lt. FOR RENT. Fin nUhed housekee Ing rooms. 311 riqrtu, Bartlott, FOlt 2A.LE MEAL ESTATE. - - - FOR BALK Or trado for Ohio prop erty, tea acres on oast edge of Mod- foru. li. L. Dodge, jr., Mouioru, Orogon. i , , , 67 FOR SALE, Cash or terms, 5-room houso and lot, modern, plastcrod. screen porch, block from pavement. Price oue-half original cost of ma terial. Free of Incumbrance. Phono 229-L. 65 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from $10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Gold Kay Knaltv t.n ' FOlt RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Cheap storo building with living rooms above. At cor ner of Oakdale and 11th BtreaU). Phonn 85-.I1 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT One completely fur- nlshod apartment. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT. Furnished apartment, summer rates. Tho Ilerbon. LOST. LOST $5 reward for return of metal fly book and trout files lost botweon Gold Ray and Hardy dams. A. E. Roamos, Garnott Coroy bldg. 65 BUSINESS DIBEOTOItt Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LIL.1EGRAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed for salo. sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St.. opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mail given prompt atten tion. Attorneys. WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-nt-law. Medford National Bank llldg. PORTER -J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer. Qsrnett- Corey Building, Anto Snpplle LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 34 North FlfteenU St., Portland, Orogon. GartMga GARBAGE Get your premise! cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for god service. Phone 351-Y, t T. AUon. Kxficrt Accountant. 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-saver giving full business detail. M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Phono 157-R. Instruction In Unslc. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teachor ol piano and harmony. Height MusU Btudlo, 401 Gainett-Corey Bid Phone 72. Insurance. ALi?? V,LWm JLS:'?' ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance offlco, Fire, Automobiio, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. N. 21 f Garnetl-Gorey Bldg. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOKFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and Bcroens. Shop 427 S. Kir. Phone 184. . Physicians and 8a aeons. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically touted and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlnt for S. P. R. R. Co. Orrirea Jd. F. at H. Ca llldg. Phone 667. Printers and rubll"liorg. MED Fo7tDPk IN TING CO. hi as the best equipped printing oftlco lk Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 11 JNorta Fir St. iTunsfei. EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Plion 815, Prices right. Horrlce guar anter(. INTltltl ItHA.N AVTOOAK CO, TIME OAlll). Lear Medford tor Ashland, Tslent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, ( 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 anc, 6:15 p. Br Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m.. Sua, days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:3 Oand 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also wit Satarday night at Sundays leare Ashland at 00 a, U:ll. tlU ud :SI . B, W