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MEDFORD MATL' TRTBTOTE, JklEDFORD. OREC!0NT. WEDNESDAY. .TUNE 12. 1918 PAOR TTVT r NEW ZONE RATES IN EFFECT JUNE 15 v f ftAN..'UAN(HSCO, Calif, Juno 12. w '1 ho new one riitcs of second class matter, whic h postal nulhorities here have heen informed are to lie effec tive June l.", lias heen given an in terpretation by the post office dc- pnrtnient. Jesse W. Roberts, sitper- , intendent of mails of San Francisco, has prepared a synopsis of the tcnta- tive reiriilntions, as follows: . Publishers will he required to file . jwith the postmaster a marked copy of -s- each issue ot. the publication showing W. portions devoted to advertising and , to other matter. The percentage of ' each is ,to be endorsed on the first page. ; News ngents, when mailing second . class matter subject to none rates,! Shall file a statement with the post master showing the percentage of space in such matter devoted to ad ! iVertisenients and the percentage de 'V Voted to other matter, l'uhlishers should furnish this information through the news agents. .? Only sample, copies for ; delivery . outside, the countv of publication are Virnuirco) to be separated by zones. I'uhlisliers may iunke sepnrnliou by ,. jzones f subscribers'' copies, proviil--.d it docs not inlerl'cre with (be route Reparation. Where the publisher pre fers not to make zone separation of . - subscribers copies or when it is not . practicable to do so without inter lemur with the proper routing, the ?. -publisher is Teipiired to sulunit a 4fJ : statement with the first issues of . ' April and October in each year, show- . nig the percentage of the total nnm i? her of cipioti that nre mailed to each Zone. t 1'osl masters shall make such tests - of the publishers records as may be . a necessary to dclerniine the accuracy of the percentages given bv the mib- i5 i;. i.. Portland Livestock PORTLAND; June 12. Cattle strong; receipts 334. Prlnio steers $14(15; good to choice steers $12.90(13.50; medium to good steers $11 12; fair to medium steers $10.u0(f?;11.50; common to fair steers $910; choice cows and heifers $1112; medium to good cows and heifers $7. 50 (ft 9; canners H6; bulls $0.50 ? 10; calves $11.50; stockers and feeders $SfI10. Hogs weak; receipts 120. Prime mixed $ 1 0.50 5f 1 0.75; medium mixed $10.3510.50; rough heavies $15.50 15.C5; pigs $1 3.2" a 15.50; bulK of sales $1(1.50. Sheep weak; receipts 14. East of mountain lambs $1G 10.50; valley lambs $15.5010; yearlings $9.50(fi 10.50; wethers $9 10; ewes $5.50 0 9. Hotter and Eggs PORTLAND, Juno 12. Putter firm. City creamery prints 4 4c; car tons 45c. Iluying prico butterfat Portland 4.1c; cube extras 41c; prime firsts 40c; firsts 3lic; dairy :',3c. F.OOS Selling price, case count. 3!t( :j 1 if ; buying 'price, HSc; selling price, candled, 41(i -Uc; selected can dled in cartons, 41c. l'tHI.THV Hens, 2K2lcc lb.; broilers, J"i((ilic; old roosters, llie; turkeys, nominal; geese, nominal; ducks, obi, 25c. Portland drain WHEAT l.!)S(i2.n.V. barl rone; oats, if.l'l bid; corn, No. 3, yel low. .MILLKTlFFS - llran, if. 'HI; shorts, !f'30 per ton. HAY lliiyiiur price, timolhy, .f'JS mGj'MI; alfalfa, $21. grnin, none. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co.. Sixth and Central Are. District Court Eugene Schuler vs. James T. White et a., summons., Agnes A. Lewis vs. Guy M. Lewis, summons. Nelllo Prock vs. Curtis Prock, sum mons. Lula Latta vs. Mcdford Commer cial Club, affidavit, undertaking for attachment. Thomas Owens vs. Win. Carter, re ply. John F. Itocbo vs. Horatio S. San ford, et al., cost hill. Itoguo Hiver Fruit & Produce As sociation vs. Ella S. Rosenberg, cost bill. Estate of Estella M. Ottinger, ventory and appraisement. In- Ileal Kslate Transfers R. 11. Toft, et al to James C. C'larno, lot II, blk. 2, Gray's Add. to Mcdford $1 Frederick W. Camions, et al to Beatrice HIRenry, land on Church street, Ashland, Ore 10 H. C- Moore, et ul to E. C. Ar graves, lots 7 and 8, Montvlew Add. to Ashland , John K. Howard to V. W. Gre gory, part lot 2, blk. 1, liarr's Add. to lied ford The I'nitcil State to A. S. Moon, i'atent. Land in section 111, township :if) south, range 2 west 10 The Parent-Teachers Club moets with Mrs. J. W. Elder Saturday, June 15th. Miss Anna McCormlck will ad dress the meeting. Mr. Cowgill, with a large force of men has been putting up a fine crop of hay on the McClendon place. Mrs. Joseph Cook, of Teheran, Persia, spent Sunday and Monday with her old school friend, Mrs ltulph Waldo Elden. For the period of tho war, Mrs. Couk is making her temporary home at Hcdlunds, Cali fornia, and is returning there from Seattle from which place her hus band, Dr. Joseph Cook, sailed Juno 8, at the head of an Important commis sion carying relief to stricken Persia and Syria. , ' . !.' ' i' Colonel George P. Minis called on old friends and neighbors in this vi cinity one evening last week. The J. J. ltrophy family motored down from their homo near Derby last Suturday, and spent the day at the W. K. Parker home. Miss Martena Neil; who has been attending O. A. C, tho last four years and who graduated the 3rd of June, stopped at Seven Oaks for few days on her way to her California home in Santa Cruz. She loft Sun day morning, attended hy her friend Helen Parker, who will spend a few weeks at Santa Cruz and other Call furnia points. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. David Coyy and a party of friends motored to tho river on a fishing trip. . .Miss Hose Jones entertained a party ot girls Thursday evening In honor of Miss Martena Neil. Mrs. and Mrs. George Davis en tertained the little peoplo of the neighborhood at an ice cream feast Saturday. Tho J. W. i: 1 ilens entertained It W. Elden family and their house guest, Mrs. Cook at dinner Sunday. Cards have been received announc ing the birth on June 4th of a (laugh tor, Emma Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. llaurl, at Oakland, California. community. Mr. and Mrs. John Sisty dined with the Earl Heft family Sunday. W. 11. Harris sold his wool to our local dealer this last week, receiving 01 cents per pound. Wool is not as oily this year on account ot the cool weather but somo of Mr. Harris' flock sheared as high as twelve pounds. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Klden leave on Sunday, hy auto, for San Francisco on a combination business and pleas ure trip. They expect to ho absent about two weeks. Instead of a ipicen or goddess of liberty, the celebration parade on July I mirth, will he beaded by Joan ot Arc. who with a retinue o followers will be arrayed ill babili incuts in keeping with the tradition of the era clirnnicled us glorious in the bistoi v of the heroine of France This portrayal is thought to he o pontine nr. view id present war con ditions, and some of Ashland's fair daughters will plnv the part with slatuesuiie puse and hci-iuning grace. t'linitt:iutiu season tickets weal or -ale .lime 11. II purchased hclon -lllly HI, the schedule will be 2.511 fur adults; children under 12, .fl Adult tickets tran-ferable iu one immediate family, :fJ. The war tax will be added to these reduced rat If purcha-cil alter Julv HI, there will be 5llc added to the adult am: 2.U- to the children s eln-silieutiiin Notwithstanding; the multiplicity of ether demands, do not allow the chall liiuiiua attractions to im-s a generous patrolin.-c. Stuart Sa indcr- is in IViiluud Ihi week representing the lu.-jl utiili lmns at a meeting ul llie APisunii grand bulge. lie will nls,, visit bi daughter .lusi pliine. wllu is idcntilM with war recuiistrnctinii work, sue as i- being ileiiinnstratcd by a innvi llelit in !ec,l e.iMcge under goven incut an-picc-. After proficiency i the wotk as pre-ciiteil, graduates ai I ll'Jlble In be sent over seas fur pl'ill lienl e'l.pluvuicnt near the Ibeatc Wii r. Mr. and .Mrs. II. I . Mnek were vis linrs the fir-t of the week to Stuck': h'liri'lrv al Lake nt' the Wuods. fpin. which snug harbor the family .ieit ''Natilus" was lanu-hcd las summer. Krne - t Wick is engineer of n sal murine chaser, which with a duzi ethers is outfitting at New Iuidoli Conn, llbis spi-ciUc ship is the C i . C-353. This type is 110. feet long' and uotwitnstaniting its uimniuiivc size houses more common equipment and complicated mechanism than tiny other war vessel afloat. The Jiound-up executive committee are urging subscribers to promptly meet the liability of their Fourth of uly celebration pledges. Charles Kanisev, father of Hiss Amy Knmscy and uncle of Tom Hud son, lately returned from his cus- oinary winter's sojourn in Texas, lie reports that the recent increase in passenger fares made his trip home ward just nbout double the outgoing rate Inst fall. Miss Floy Cambers has returned home for the summer vacation from her most successful year's experience at teaching in the schools of Provo Utah, where she has heen located for sometime past. The town is n model educational center and afford university privileges. IIiil MeNnir and Tom Simpson were Grunts Puss visitors on Tues day. The social circle of the Christian hurch meets Thursday afternoon at he home of Mrs. Hnttic Smith, 12 Ken eh street. The children's day pro- ram at the Christian church will be next Sunday at 11 a. m. Ashland's delegates to the Oregon Slate Hankers' association at Hend returned home through the cenlral portion of the state by unto staire via Klamiilh Falls, arriving here Hominy. The meeting is reported as the best held in I lie annals of the association during the 12 years of its-existence. The condition of If. P. Cornelius, K'ideut ally shot at lvlainalll Falls hist Satiinlav night is serious, llie ami was amputated, it having been badly shattered. Mrs. Cornelius mad record trip by auto to the Falls last Sunday, having left by special ear after the regular jitneys schedule. The wounded man's son is also at the scene of the accident. The Elk ind Knights Templar are affordiiej very assistance to the stricken man Cedrie Mcvcr, Southern Pacific iremaii, located at Punsniuir, is vis iting his parents, Jfr. and Mrs. Wil liam Meyer, accompanied by his wife. Among Siskiyou countv drafters arc Hob Jarvis of this city, and C'lcl Summers of Mcdford. Incident to being adopted into the Sigma Delta Chi National Journalism fraternity, six embryo newspaper men, garbed in full evening dress, swung around a circle iu Kugenc lust Satitrdav night, making public pecches both formal and impromptu prcliuiiiinrv to initiation into the mvslerics of the Greek letter societv Among the six was Lcilh Abbott of Lsbland, star basketball tosser nnd eneral athlete, who is taking tlu'j prescribed course in journalism lit the Stale Fiiivcrsity. Pcgiiiuiug this week on June 15, the local freight house will close at p. m. daily, except on Saturdays, when the closing hour will be at 1 p. in. Mrs. Kd Dunham, of Klamath Falls, lied ill that city on Monday. The leceased was formerly Miss Katie Iteeson of Talent. Her body was brought to her old home, the burial occurring in the Stearns cemetery at Talent. Mrs. J. H. Wimcr, wife of the ex- city recorder was visiting friends here the first of the week, having rented family home, on Terrace street. She is now employed as accountant in the office of the Courier at Grants H. IT. lliulborne, nl Hie opportune moment, succeeded in snapping a fine photo of the eclipse last Saturday. Technically the work is conceded tn be that of an expert. Mrs. Jane Cook was In from Sams Valley Monday. W. W. Rohrer who has lived alone across the river at what is known as tho Cherry orchard, returned Monday evening with a bride, having spent Sunday and Monday in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook of Rock Point, were In Gold Hill Monday. II. I). Iteed and Donald Avery were travelers to Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martnon and children who havo been visiting llielr son who is employed at the state lime works near this city, returned Tuesday mor ning to their home in Lakeview after a short stay hero. Rev. il. .1. Fossen, district super Intendent of the Klamath district of tho M. E. church, passed thru hero on 10, Monday evening on his way to Columbus, Ohio, to spend a month .od Hotter was down from his Tiirtlo Rock runeb, In Sams Valley Monday, shopping. lien Davis, who has been visiting at the home of his cousin, .Mrs. F. Day Schrumii. left Sunday morning for bis home In Madbon, Wis., ex pecting to visit a short time at Port land and in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. llerron spent Monday In Mcdford. J. C. Hurch returned Sunday even ing from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. Hurch remained to visit a while. Mrs. John Harvey who has been vlsitlug sisters in this vicinity tho past week, returned to herlionie In Grunts Pass Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tom Cook and daughter Dor othy wore In from Garden Row Mon day. Mrs. It. A. Jones and Miss Rita KoltU and Mrs. George Iverson ac companied by little Miss Charlotte Jones who had an afflicted foot, went to' Modford Tuesduy afternoon. Geruld Owens was a passenger to Modford Tuesday. Mrs. H. DeArmond camo down from Medford Tuesday morning to visit nt the homo of her parents oast of town. Sho was accompanied hy her son. Mrs. M. Stockford visited her par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry last Sunday. , Many ot our young ladles aro out helping thin fruit this week. Mrs. Geo. McClnln was brought home from the hospital last Sunday and Is doing nicely. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose, at their home oast of Phoenix, on Juno 10, a boy. The happy ovent came on the wedding annlvorsary of Mr. and Mrs. Rose, and was regarded as an anniversary gilt. Mother and child doing woll. ' A. Fridegar of Medford has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Henry, the past week. Harry Kennies of Phoenix, has pur chased a new Dodge car which him self and mothor expect to enjoy these warm summer evenings. J. M. Ruder and Jim Smith came in from a week's stay at the Rader mountain ranch last Friday. Report says that Henry Ruch, who at ono time resided in Phoenix, fell from a bridge. Mr. and Mrs. "W. J. Dean were vis iting their (laughter, Mrs. Louise Colvor Sunday. Jeff Doll has been brought home from Ashland, where ho has been in the hospital for the past three weeks having undergone a vory delicate op oration. several more or our young men havo ajtewered their country's call the past week. May their work he most effective In helping quell the Hun. " j Mrs. E. O. Reasn writes her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey, that she bought a fifty dollar liberty bond and has earned enough ut light car penter work In the airplane factory at Sacramento to pay for tho bond. Mrs. Llzzlo Xichol and littlo chil dren, aro spending the summer with bor uncle, N. C. Vaughn. Mrs. Fred Warner was a business visitor In Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. I'M Miller of Central oint, spent a few days, with the lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Skyrman last week. Mrs. Marian Piorco closed a very successful term of school nt Trail Friday. She retur.ied to her homo in Medford Friday evening. Miss Flora Skyrman visited Friday and Saturday with lrnia Ash. Mr. and Mrs. It. Trusty of Ashland, aro visiting with the former's parents on Klk creek, lor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rliirgls and. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Asli toured to Yrcka .Monday returning Tuesday. Mrs. Clin::. Springer In staying with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Hall during Mr. Springer's absence. Unceasing Misery Somo .Medf'ol- Utile I Kidney Snffcri-i's Got Host or Comfort There is little sleep, littlo rest, lit tlo peaco for many a sufferer from kidney trouble. Life Is one continual round of pain. You can't rest at night when there's kidney backache. You suffer twinges and "stabs" of pain, annoying urinary disorders, lameness and nervousness. You can't bo com fortable at work with darling pains and blinding dizzy spells. Neglect these iilmnls and serious troubles may follow. Ilegln using Doaii's Kid ney Pills at llie rirst sIkii of disorder. Thousands havo testified to their merit. Med ford readers will find con vlnelng proof In tho following testi mony: Daniel Flaten, C street, Jackson ville, Ore., sas: "It is somo six or seven years ago since I used Dunn's Kidney Pills but I cannot forget bow much good they did mo. I suffered from weakness of (lie kidneys and other disorders that go with kidney complaint. I pained ami ached all over. 1 bcKun using Doan's Kbln Pills and received benefit from (lie very first. Soon they bad me stralgh toned up In good shape." i-riro (iiic, at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy get Donn's Kidney Pills the samo that Mr. Flaten had. Fostor-Mllhurn Co. Mfgrs., Uutfulo, X. Y. Summons. ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. J. M. Carlton, Pearl S. Carlton and It. P. Carlton, Plaintiffs, Sarrnh Robertson, otherwise known as Sarrnh Robinson, tho unknown heirs of Sarrah Robertson, If she be deceased, Hurh Robertson, other wise known as Hugh Robinson, Thomas George, otherwise known as Thomas Georges, tho unknown holrs of Thomas Gcorgo, if ho bo deceased, Eliza Georges, Martha Georges. Eruesta Georges. Rosetta Georges, tho unknown heirs of John Edsall, deceased, Joseph Rob ert Perry and Raehael Perry, his wife. Thomas Jefferson Perry, llen jninln llaymond Perry and Electa Porry, his wife. Martin Perry, Ar- minuia I'erry wenner and Kzrn Webber, her husband, Frances Hurkbart nnd Martin Hurkhurt. her husband, Ida Scott and M. M. Scott, her hushaud. Barbara Ann Perry Tresh and George J. Tresh, her husband. Charily H. Neldermoyer nnd Noidcrmeyor, bor hus band, J. M. Lofland, otherwise known as J. Mason ,Loftland. nlso all other persons known or un known claiming any right, tltlo, es tate, lien or interest in tho real estate described in tho complaint herein, Defendants. To Sarrah Robertson, otherwise known as Sarrah Robinson, tho tin known heirs of Sarrah Robertson, if she be deceased, Hugh Robertson otherwise known ns Hugh Robinson Thomas George, otherwise known as Thomas Georges, tho unknown heirs of Thomns Goorge, if he be deceased, Eliza Georges, Martha Georges, Er nesta Georges, Rosetta Georges, tho unknown heirs of John Kdsall, de ceased,' Joseph Robert Perry ami Ra ehael Perry, his wife, Thomns Jeffer son Perry, Henjamln llaymond Perry and Electa Perry, his wife, Martin Perry, Arniindia Perry Webber and Ezra Webber, her husband, Frances Hurkhart and Martin lturkhart. her husband. Ida Scott and M. M. Scott, her hushand, Barbara Ann Perry Trosh nnd Geo. J. Tresh, her hus band, Charity H. Noldermeyer and iNeldermeyer, her husband, J. M. Lofland, otherwise known as J. Mason Loftland, also all otlior per sons known or unknown claiming any right, tltlo, estate, lien or interest in tho real estato described ill the com plaint herein. In the Numo of tho State of Ore gon, you and each of you, aro horeby required to appear and answer the complaint ot the plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled Cuurt and cause within ten (10) days from the date of the sorvlco of this summons upon you if served within Jackson County, Orogon, or it served within any other county of and with in the Stato of Oregon, then within twenty (20) days from tho dato of tho serving of this summons upon yon, and if served by publication thereof or without this state of Ore gou nftcr nn order of publication of summons has been made herein, then within six (C) woeks from tho dato of tho service hy publication of tho said summons ft published or within nix (6) weeks from the date of the said service of this summons upon you If personally served upon you without tho Stato of Oregon, nnd you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer tho said complaint or otherwise plead thereto within tho said time, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed for In tho said complaint as follows, to-wlt: for un order and do- creo of this Court quieting tltlo in the plaintiffs in the following de scribed premises situated and being In the County of Jackson anil the Stato of Orogon, to-wlt: The Southeast quarter (14 ) of the Southwost quarter ( 'A ) und tho Southwest quarter ( 14 ) of tho South east quartor ( 14 ) of Section Twenty one (21); and the East half (14) of the Northwest quarter (VI) and the Northwest quarter (14) of the Northeast quarter ( Vt ) of Section Twenty-eight (2S) all in Township Thirty-five (35) South of Range Four (4) West of tlio Willamette Morlddan. And that tho plaintiffs he decreed to be the owners of the said described real estato in foe simple and that the said defendants and each and every person or party claiming or to claim by. through or nailer them, or any or them, any right, tit lo, estate, lien or Interest of any kind or descrip tion whatsoever, bo forever barred, enjoined, excluded, cut off nnd re strained from asserting or setting up any claim of right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In or to the ubovo de scribed real estate and for such other, further ami different order and relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. This summons Is published under and by virtue of an order made by tho lion. I-'. M. Calkins, Judge of the First Judicial District of Oregon, on WAXTKII SITUATION. WANTED - Sewing of any kind, at homo or by Die day. Cull at 22 i East Ninth street. Phone llill-.M. ' mi WANTED Young married man de sires position as working foreman on fruit r:inch. Slate locution and waues. Address Hox Rail' li, .Mail Tribune. 70 Stock Ranch i'lmr tu outside nuiK!; UJo in-rcr:. In 1) ;ktih in fultlvallmi, halaiirf; in liinlfr iiml brush; Mack frr-i Moil: twit odi1 spring!; all with I'ai'.o woven wfm; U acres In hear in i?; Ie;irlie,i, ha crop t IiIh year; fair buildltu'?. Will t-d for fi.MMi, and Id ill' liulf 2 hurse't, It head fit rattle, 10 liot-'H, 2 waKoiiH, I hack, 2 liar rnwH, 2 plows, I mower, ! rake. This phi'O has cortt present owner 'njo.nii, Bennett Investment Company IVi West Main buocL the 25th day of May, 191S. Tho first publication of this summona will be on the 2UtU day of May, 191S. ELIJAH H. HllRD, Attorney for Plaintiffs. HELP WAXTKII FKMALB WANTED Girl for general work. Call 507-.12. WANTED Woman for general housework. Two In family. Phone 42U-L. 70 WANTED Two laundry women and one hostler, ut Crater Lake. Court Hall. 00 HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED Night Modford. clerk at Hotel WANTED ford. -llus boy at Hotel Mod- WANTED Hoy who can milk, for chores and light work, llerkeley Orchards. 72 WANTED Ity July 1st, man who thoroughly understands orchnrd work. Perninnont position. Ad dross II, Mall Tribune. 71 WANTED MlSCF:iiIjANKOC8 WANTED Class by experienced teacher, normal graduate, Califor nia life diploma, grammar grade pupils, any or all branches, day or evening, $N per month. Phono 207, or cull 1412 North Fir. 7U WANTED Second-hand cook stove (oil burner), somo household goods and fly nhoet tent. Hox. Tent, Mail Tribune. 71 WANTED Small saw mill; stato prleo and location. Address Mar tin Congor, R. F. D. 4, Hox 0!i-A, Grants Pass, Oro. 70 WANTED Thinning boss. Apple thinners. To buy hay. Miravista Orchard. Call at meal time, 5K7-J2. FIELD'S COMPANY, at Palm Block, Is now prepared to do all kinds of general assaying adn mine report ing. 76 WANTED Popcorn, at DeVoe's. WANTKD-Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the tests and cash counts, WANTED Houses to move, build, repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 488-x. WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. FOR BALE HEAL KSTATE. Wit SALE Ranch; must snerifico for cost of improvements. Hox S, Mall Tribune ' CD FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from 10 por acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Gold Ray Roalty lx. FOll 8ALK LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE OR TRADE For caltlo 100 sheep. D. L. Priilll, Mulllu Ore. 71 FOR SALE illi) head ot sheep. $10.00 per head. L. D. Tucker Hrownsboro, Ore. 71 FOR SALE Young milk cow. Ad dress J. E. Lester, Route 2, Central Point, Oro. 01 FOR SALE OR TRADE Team mares, Perchoron stock. Good Jersey cow. llerkeley Orchards. 72 FOR SALE Team of hoavy work mules. Ono heavy team of geld lugs. J. W. Halley, Talent, Oro. phono Ashland 7-F21. GO FOR SALE 100 head ot sheep, 50 head of ewes, -to head of spring jamns anil 11 bend yearling wethers. All good young stock. J. W. Uailey, Talent, Ore. Phono 7-F21, Ash- lunil. ci FOR SALE Flue snddlo pony, sad dm and bridle. Good for driving slock. Phone 2K-J 1. 70 FOH HA LIO M ISCI ,,LA NEOl 8. FOR SALE Ono two-cylinder Max well In good running condition. Speedometer mid good tiros all around. Apply Medford Junk Co. Phono 2s;i-.l. I'uii .i.m.1-; ( neap, Kharplcs cream separator. Kill Haven street. 7u Fill! SAI.I-, No. s cook slave, Iron bed, rockers, magazine and hook rin k. It I I Vancouver avenue. 7 I FOR KALE -Jersey cow, six monlh old, heifer calf, team of heavy work horses, ll.Mlli gals, snlildgu oil nt (I cents a gallon, mill .Maxwell louring car. Phono 07-lt:i. 711 I-OR SALE- (Inn medium size refrig erator, I rug!ixl2. Phoau 'J.'.-ll li'.i FOR SALE stuck. PI Helclitn haro lone 2 II II -M. brecdinc i;:i FOR SALE Cheap, Ford, flu: senger. .", I 0 Haven st reet. pas (i'.l FOIt SALE III Hi Ford, newly over hauled; fine (.iiapo. W. C. Hawk. Central Point. 7 Fill: Stl.H Wood saw, first class engine, corner Mantle and l.lberlv. FOI! SALE Siuilebaker Six, A I con dition, priced right and worth the money. Call at 2:12 South Grape. 7 0 FOR SALIi -Hrollcra. Phono 424-Y. fill FOR SALE MO feet 2-inch Irrigat ing pipe. Phunn SBl-L or cull at Room 207 Fruitgrower Hank Hldg. Abo ono pair two-Ion fruit springs. FOR SLE Second-iiand hand boar, spray outfit, Hubbard Bros. VOn SALE POULTRY AXD EGG 13, FOR S.LE-s-Yonng grey geeso of all sizes. Phono 2-F2. 70 FOP. REM HOUSES. FOR RENT -Two. three and four room furnished apartments. - Call 1 to G at South Cenlral. 71 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. Kolt RENT A good business open ing fur a cigar store, bootblacklng stand, or sporting goods, or a com bination of these, at a reasonable rental. Call on or address. Heaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. 70 FOR RBNT Cheap, store bhildlng with living rooms above. At cor ner ot Oakdale and 11th streets. Phone 2fi-.I1. FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Ono completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. tf FQR RENT. Furnished apartment, summer rates. The Horbon. . LOST. LOST Sunday. 31x4 tire nnd rim somewhere near Fish hatchery or hridgo above on Rogue River. Re turn to Swenson M McRae, Ash land, for reward. 09 LOST Fountain pen down town last week. Please phono !):il-.I2. 09 MONHY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN Money to leal en Medford property. Easy month ly payments. Bee D. K. Woe 4. BUSINESS DlRECTOKIr Mining Kicrts. CAMPHELL & Lli.JEGItAN mines proniiting 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 tion. Attorneys. WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-nt-law. Mcdford National Dank Hldg. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer. Garnett- Corey Building. Anto Supplies. LA ITER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring! when otherB full. Bold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premltet cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons (oi god service. Phone 361-Y. T. Allen. F.MH-rt Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new nnd simplified motlioij of account ing. Particularly valuable to any business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. & H. Hldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction Iu Music, FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher l piano and harmony. Hatght HusU Studio, 401 Uarnett-Corey Bldft Phone 72. Insurance. ALICE IIOLLOWAY- F!re. Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ, ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Oarnett Corey Hldg. EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance, office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Honda. Excellent com panies, good local service. Me. Sit Garnett-Coroy Uldg. , Planing Aim. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and r)u 'eon. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physlclnu. 303 C rnott-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENa Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear. nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup. plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. V. H. C Uldg. Phone 667. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office U Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, a7 North Fir St. QinNret EADS TRANSFER . STORAGE Co) Offlro 42 North Front St. Phone 815. Prices rlghL Honrlce guar, ntnert INTKItUHHAN AUTOOAR OO. TIME C'AIU). Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoonlx dally, except Sunday, f 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m.. Suv dnys leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:10. 5:3 Oand 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also un Batarday nlghte at :!. Sundays leave Ashland at 9 00 a. m I Hi 11:11. 1:1. at it ; . b.