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STEBFORT) lUTfC TRTBTJNTfl, rRDfOUTT, .OTtTCfifW, FKTPAY, 21, 1018 VACm TTVT9 PRUSSIA SIP! BY CRIME WAVE STATES DEPUTY AMSTERDAM, Juno 21. (By the AsKoWutcd Press.) A picture of so cial conditions in Prussia was given during a debute Juno 18, on the budget of the ministry of the interior in the koiTxo of deputies, at a session of the reiehsfng. ''We are face to fare with a terrible condition of public morality," said. Deputy Braun, a socialist. "Wo bear of numberless cases of thefts oil rail 1 roads und alarming uvonile criminal ity. According to official statistics, between October, 1910, and Novem bcr, 1017, there wero 487,720 con viclions for infractions of the food regulations and those were only a small percentage of the actual trans. grcssions committed. Are All "Sinners" "As for Unit, wo arc all sinners, j roiiieering exceeds all bounds; us ury is rampant among all classes, Fraudulent profiteering, like that of the Daimler works, is nowise excep tional. Even otliciul bodies attempt to extort illegal protits. Poor poo pie can only buy clothes at the ofl'i cial clothing department by bribing statesmen with tips or food. "Everybody cheats, steals, grabs, from jailbird to court chamberlain who clients the needy home worker out of his scanty cnniings, and pock ets millions. And the longer the war lasts the worse it becomes. Kaiser Pushes Dirk "Added to this is the fathcrland'i wild war baiting propaganda, and re fusal of equal suffrage.- What won dor that popular exasperation bnrst fortll in a nig strike m Janimrvf" Dr. Drews, minister of the interior, answered Ilerr Braun vaguely, that ho was not responsible for the mat ters complained of, which were un der the jurisdiction of the military authorities. The socialist newspaper Vorwaerts devoirs a long editorial to the fore going, in which it says: Admission of Disorders ur. imws- nnsntislactory an swer is tantamount to a confession o the impotence of the civil govern ment. In fact there is no responsi blc civil government in Prussi day. It. demonstrate! the necessity for the abolition of the stale of siege in the country for which there is no legal justiiication. The necessity of a responsible government is shown especially by the fate of suffrage re form, which has been dragged from reading to reading without the gov ernment intervening with the immedi etc dissolution of the house." Portland Livestock (PORTLAND, June 21. Cattle stoady; receipts 57; steers: Prime $1213; good to choice 1 1 ffj 12; medium to good $9f 10; fair to me dium $8.509; common to fair $S(if 9; cows and heifers: choico $9i 10; medium to good $6(&7.50; fair to 'medium $4.505.50; canncrs $3W 4.50; bulls $G8; calves $8,500 11.50; stockors and focders $7fi 9. Hogs steady; receipts 410. Prime mixed $16.60(8 16.73; medium mixed $16.40 16.60; rough heavle's $15.60 16.75; pigs $15.50 15.73; bulk of Bales $16.5016.60. Sheep slow and weak; receipts 293. East of mountain lambs $14 (3 14.50; valley lambs $1.1.50 14; yearlings $88.50; wethers $7.50ff'8; owes $57.50. Itul (or nnd Eggs PORTLAND, Juno 2 1.A Butter lilghor. City croamory prints 4 8c1; cartons 49c. Buying price butter fat Portland 47c; cube extras 42c; prime firsts 41V4c; firsts 40V4c; dairy 33c. EGGS Selling price, case count, 38'2cj buying price;, 3V-W38c; sell ing price, candled, 40e; selected can died in cartons, 42c. POULTRY Hchs 24(a25e lb; l.roilcrs, 25(fWc; old roosters, l(l(i 17c; turkeys, nominal: geese, nom inal; duoks, nominal. Portland drain Grain. Juno delivery Oats No. 2 white feed, $59.50 bid; barley, stun dard feed, $50; barley "A" brewing, $32. Kastern oats and corn In bulk Oats, No. 3 whlto, $34; oats 38-pound clipped white, $35; corn, No. 3 yel low, $64; corn, No. 3 iftlxed, $6 oats No. 3, $34; oats clipped, $5 corn, yollow, $64; corn, mixed, $62 BANK OF OREGON CITY JOINS FE0ERAL RESERVE WASHINGTON'. June 21. The Bunk of Oregon Oily, Ore., Willi re sources of 1 ,-'!i8,(lo() was ndmitte, loxlnT to the federal reserve sy.-fcm, f . - - i TODAY'S MAMS I OLEARY DENIES WITH T NEW YOKK, Juno 21. Emphatic denial that he ever knew Carl Hod igcr, German navy officer, indicted with him in an alleged treason nnd py plot was made by Jeremiah O'hcary today while under cross ex amination as a witness for his brother, John, on trial for aiding Jeremiah to flco from .justice. O'I.eary swore that he hud never heard of liodiger before May G, last, when he read of him in the newspa pers. He said also that he was not aware that William II. Daly, a lawyer associated with the O'Leurv's was counsel for Rodiger until tho same day. lie rad also read, he said, that Rodiger's name was linked with Ma damo De Yictorica, tho (ierman wo man also accused in the treason nnd spy ease. The Kinn Feiners examination was dominated by bitter denomination of bis prosecutor, Assistant District At torney Barnes, lie was permitted bv Barnes to tell Hie jury things he had told his brother before ho fled. He said he bad complained that every time a German was arrested, govern-, ment agents always asked if he knew Jeremiah O'Leary. The purpose was "to link me with disloyalty when ev ery act of mine was that of a loyal American citizen." lie said Barnes was persecuting him for his activity against British propaganda "to make the I'nited States an integral part of the British empire. Barnes, lie said, had made insinuations to his lawyer, Henry A. Wise, to induce him to drop the case, and had "allowed his per sonal ambition to override his public duty." BERLINERS TRY 10 ESCAPE IN AIRSHIP COPENHAGEN, June ',21. Four residents of Berlin attempted to es cape from Germany, Thursday 111 two airplanes. One succeeded In land ing In Denmark, but the others wore brought down In the Baltic sea by German Hardships. Tho machine which landed in Denmark had two occupants, ono of whom, a reservo of ficer, is a professor In tho University of Horlln. They said they fled from Berlin because of the conditions there A goddess of llborty at the Fourth of July celebration will be one of Mcdford's fairest daughters, the sel ection to be made by the ladies of the Red Cross of that city. The Medford band will also be here. A charming oung lady of Ashland will represent loan of Arc among the historic mel- dents of the spectacular pageant. The committee on street decorations will soon bo at work. Ed Staples Is sec retary and goncral manager of tho various committees connectod with tho big show. The city council has fixed torms for concessions and licenses regarding jitney transporta tion virtually tho samo as last yoar. June 21 to 29 inclusive will bo con sidered "treasure and trinket" week on the Honor Guard calendar. Invoice your collection of Jewels and other articles In the precious or semi-precious classification, and note what you can sparo for the Honor Guard melt ing pot. Articles of gold, silver, brass, copper, etc., "will bo thankfully roceived. The receipts of tho Ashland school district for the year 1917-1918 wero 6,892.65, tho major Items being classified as follows: District school money, $24,400.93; county school, $1 1,179.00; state school $2,374.14; high school, $5,139,24. The Oregon- California land grant apportionment was $5,371.14. The disbursements wore $ 11,924.22, tho main expendi ture being $27,181.25 . for teachers Women! Stop Corn Pain! Few Droos and Corns Lift Out Don't hurt a liit! Cincinnati man discovers drug that works miracles No humbug I ft Vf Your high herl hiivo put corns on your tors and callunea on your feet, but why care fiowf Thi liny bottln hoMa an al mnt manic fluid. A gr-niaa in Cincinnati dineovcrpil this ether compound and named it freei on. Small bottle of frwzonp like hfi nhown ran Im had at anv drnif aUr f"f a fi-w pent. Don't limn or twiat your fare, hut p-t a I'uttle of frivMitH and salurles. . Interest payments - aggre-i gated $4,130.7S, and bond reduction an even $5000. Balance on band. Juno 17, 1918, $11,968.43. The dis trict's affairs In genoral .are In fine shape, and the financial statement discloses a gratifying condition in ovory detail. Offlcors of the naval enlistment bureau hero have been In Klamath Falls the last few days, canvassing tho torrllory in that direction for ro om Us. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraloj have certainly done their share In contrib uting their four sons to the govern ment service Their names are Mil ton, Floyd, and Earl, their enlist ments being In tho military, naval and other uuits of tho war's activ ities. The city council has enacted a spe cial license ordinance which deals with motor vehicles of tho several classiflcaUons conveying passengers and hauling freight for hire. The license fees are on a sliding scale commensurate with the capacity of cars and trucks, and depending whe ther the servlco rendered is urban or Interurban. Bonds will ,be required of ear owners. F. W. and H. L. Moore, owners of extensive timber tracts in the' Dead Indian country, 15 miles from this city, are going into the wood business and aro cutting an Initial 500 cords, the dolivory hero to be made by auto trucks. Troop trains are going thru daily, mostly southbound. These are con veying drilled men from northern camps to San Francisco, for embar kation either by water routes or over land. Fruits, flowers and reading matter are handed out in profusion. which courtesies supplement regular meals as afforded under civic club and eating house auspices. Tho Home laundry will be elosed indefinitely on Saturday, Juno This is the only, institution of the kind in town. The proprietor, J. N. Nibot, is going to Portland to enter other lines of employment. Thursday witnessed the final gathering of the wash under present arrangement. The Honor Guard girls will meet near the play grounds In'the parks, Saturday evening this week at 7:30. Some important business matters connected with tho forthcoming cele bration will he transacted during the recreation hour. Mayor Lamkln has supplemented state and county authorities by offic ially proclaiming Friday, June 28, as War Savings Stamp day. Thoso who have already bought the certificates of thrift aro urged to purchase piore, and thoso who havo not yet Invested are particularly reminded that now Is the time to Inatigurato the savings habit thru the channels of small In vestments. In addition to the post office and banks, 26 of the leading business houses horo are sub-agoncios as stamp distributors, and more firms are being dally added to the list. The city is advertising the redemp tion July 1, 1918, of four pavement Improvement bonds of the 1911 ser ies, also fifteen bonds of a like classi fication, 1910 series, and ono sewer bond issued In 1911. These will be paid oft and cancelled at par and ac crued Interest on the dato abovo men tioned. Dr. llrowcr's son Barley Is in Port land with a prospoctivo joli on the Southern Pacific In view. Tho doc tor's youngost son Allan has joined the force of young men employed In the mills and logging camps tributary to Klamath Fails. Tho fedoral authorities aro Investi gating the case of Al Welch, well known engineer, for seditious utter ances. Ot late he has been stationed at Klamath Falls. Recently he was taken from a Southern Pacific train at Redding and will have a hearing before government officials. SAMS VALLEY -Mrs. If. I. iVlloti is visiting frifiirls iii iNirlliirw this wrck. In mir recent sHioo! election eon snliilntinn errieii in this ami Chnp nrrnl dif-trirts having Inst in I'ankev district. Two new directors ww: elected on the lionrd, Mr. Kfoner tiik inir Mr. SIiiiHz'h plnee nnd to Mr. Kd apply a few drops on your tender, aching oorn of callus. Inatantly tho aoreneaa ditmp peara and ahorfly you will find tho corn or callus m ahriteled and Ioom that you can lift It off with the fingers. Just think! You get rid of a hard com, aoft corn or a com ttwiTti the toea, aa well aa hardened calliinea without ftuf firing one particle. Fnone In mallet Keep It on dreater. ington's was elected llrs. Pelton, : the first lady ever being elected on the board. , Ben Perry of Dunsniiiir, Cul., is visiting relatives in Hie vallev. Several from here attended the fu neral ot Miss Graco Askeno at An tioch. Mrs. Koanish and family are back on the home ranch again. Mr. and Mrs. W. t". Kenney and Mrs. If. C. Wilson were shopping in Medford Thursdny. ' Our Red Cross still receives a good attendance in spile of the warm weather. Otlo Treshain and O. T. Wilson re irned Monday from the shoo"' range. Thcv report roads good and feed plentiful. Tho Trail school board mot Friday and re-elooted D. Foollor as clork and elected Oliver Gaines as chair man. Ella Adamson Is assisting Mrs. J. Trusty with her work for a few weeks. Mr. Moore passed thrn Trail Mon day with his cattle on tholr way to tho summor range. ' Harry Skyrmim and fathor, C. T, Skyrman were Central Point visitors last week. Mrs. Chas. Springer (and brother. Ruby Hall, were Sunday visitors at the Ragsdalo home. Mrs. Ragsdale and children visited Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Rena Avery. Mrs. Avery and children move to Union Creek Thursday for the summer. Mrs. T. C. Gaines Is improving slowly. Mrs. R. E. Goellers and children wore Trail visitors Wednesday. A. A. Hall is hauling lumbor to tho Sturgis ranch. COURT HOUSE REPORT Retorted by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Real Estate Transfers Lulu A. Myers to' W. Q. Myers, Lot 3, blk. 17', lots 17 and 18, blk. 10, Gold Hill Annie L. Tanner to Jacob Fjildo, Lot 1, blk. 1, Carlton Add. to Medford $10 B. A. lsh to Calvin 10. Wilson, Lots 7 and S, Matlicw's Add. to Ashland 1100 D. A. lsh to Paul' W. Wilson lots 20, 27, 28 and 28, blk. G Railroad Add. to Ashland 1400 George G. Ogg ot ux to Frank W. Moore, land In sec. G, twp. 3!), S. R. 2 E 3000 Lucy M. Davis to Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn, lot 4, blk. 1, Whitman Park Add. to Med ford Frances E. Bell to Donna 1). Tay lor, lot I I, blk. 5, Koss Add. to Medford William H. Wagoner to Georgo F. Pool, lots 1 1 and 12 Mat thews Add. to A: !iland ... Stato of Oregon to Anna O. TJown, land in sec. 2S, twp. 33, S. It. 4 W Ilonry Ilnynos c'. ux to T. E. Grif fith, land in lwi. 30 South, R. 1 E 1 Georgo M. Eaton et ux to Hans Ignatius, land in sec. 23, twp. , S. R. 1 E 1 LKA'D MiltS Camp Lewis, Taconm Major General II. A. (ireeno was relieved of hiH comr.iand and ordered to Wash ington.- ARROW 'oft COLLARS I'ossess exclusive merits. cm iftt. ptABorrr ft or ntcUktr, INTERESTING 1 1 acres, splendid, strictly modern 5-rooin bungalow, with acreenei porches, artistic fire places, gooi water system, barn, chicken honcc only ono mile from paved highway tho buildings aro worth more than the price asked for the piece, co we are throwing In tho 1 1 acres or first class soil. $2,100.00 cash takes tho place, the buyer can also purchase the stock, Implements, poultry, etc., at right prices If so desired. Brown & White 10 Soiitl) Fir StfWt. Broken Wind-Heaves jj Dr AO) an i els' I your horse to health and m H0RSESCATTlE "Yon: iVtrrTC5gTn- Dr. Daniels' Renovator Powders ' A Tnia Conditioner A Spring Medicine for that Tired Peeling Make the old horse look and act like a new one, Aitk your dealer for them and one of Dr. Daniels' Books on the horse thle book tells vou how to locate lameneee, how to treat pavln, curb and all lameness, how to care Eollcaad treat distemper or other colds. Heath's Drug Store Can servo you With Dr. Daniels Horse and Cattle Medicine. Come In and see us and got a book. ' Notice of Tlond Salo Soalod proposals will bo received by the Hoard ot Directors of Gold Hill Irrigation District at its office in said District, In Jackson County, Ore gon, for tho purchase of sixty thou sand dollars ($60,000) bonds of said District till the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on Thursduy, July 18, 1918, which said Issue of bonds will bear dato uly 1, 1918. hear Interest at not to exceed six per cent (6) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year. principal and interest payanie at tne Fiscal Agency of tne Stato of Oregon In New York City, said bonds to be in denominations of ono Hundred ($100), one hundred and fifty ($150) and five hundred dollars ($500) each, numbered consecutively commencing with number one (1) and following in numerical order, and maturing appreximately as fol lows: $2,350 on July 1 1923 2,500 on July 1 1924 2,650 on July 1 1925 2,800 on July 1, 1926 2,950 on July 1, 1927 3,150 on July 1 1928 3,350 on July 1 1929 3,550 on July 1 1930 3,750 on July 1 1931 3,950 on July 1 1932 4,200 on July 1 1933 4,450 on July 1,... 1934 4,750 on July 1 1935 5,000 on July 1, 1936 5,300 on July 1 1937 5,300 on July 1....J. 1938 Bids for said bonds must be accom panied by a certified check on an Oregon bank for at least five per cent ot the purchase price, and said bids must bo unconditional as to legality. 'he Board reserves the right to roject any or all bids. CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Secretary. WANTED SITUATION. VVAN'i'l'l) Klrst-clnas dressmaking by tho day. Call tit 227 Slsth st root. 77 WANTKD Team work or will haul wood, hay, gravol or anything Phone 634-M. 80 WANTED Sewing of any kind, at homo or ey uie nay. can at zz East Ninth street. Phone 199-M. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED. Bookkeeper and stenog rapher. Good salary. Pormanent position. Stato .experience. Box J, .Mail Tribune. 79 WANTED Man and wifo without family, on Thrco Oaks Orchards, by month or year. Phono lliS-.ll. WANTED Man for general farm work. Permanent. Berkeley Orch ards. 78 WANTED Mechanics In nil branches of tho metal trades for Emergency War Work. Good wages, good working and Dottt climatic condi tions. Astoria Marino Iron Works, Astoria, Oregon. 102 WANTED Teams for county road work. Wages $7.50 per 8 hour day. Ronrd for mon $ 1 per day and feed for horses furnished at wholeHalo prices. For further In formation address, Moon and Gld lcy, Marshfleld, Oregon. 78 WANTED Married man as working foreman for ranch. Dr. Ilj)ry Jiun. HELP WAVTKH FKMAIK WANTED Female rook for ranch where the appointments ure first clans and good economical work Is expected. Apply to W. A. a., Mall Tribune. WANTED Woman to do cooking and laundry work. Wages $10.00 Mrs. Geo. A. Mansfield, Prospect Oro. Phono F-22-13. 79 WANTED Bookkeeper nnd stnnog raphor. Stato experience and sal ary wanted. Box X, Mall Tribuno. WANTED (1M for genoral work. Call 5G7-.J2. house- WA.NTKI MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Four-inch centrifugal pump. Phone 61. 84 WANTKU To rent an auto or horse nnd huggy lo canvass on rural routes. Most of cure guarantied by responsible party. Phono 41i or address J, caro Mall Tribune. 77 WANTED Popcorn, at DoVoe's. WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, build, repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 4XX-X. WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., an makes short time loaus on any old V1I1DJ, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Modern homo half block off pnvomont, lot 50x330, best ot free soil, all In bearing fruit and igardcn. Will soli for sovoral hun dred dollars less than proporty cost. Phouo 102-X. FOR SALE On Pacific, highway, two miles from California lino, 180 acres of improved land with plenty of water. Fine location for oatlng placo for tourist trade or truck gardening, Call on owner at 525 South Central. IPhono 50-1-R. 77 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, Addreis Oold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SAI,K l'uro brod Otiroo .lorsoy boar pis. A very promising; young stor. Prloe $.'10.00, Including: reg istration. Pnlmor Investment Co., Medford. Ore. FOR SALE Three good horsos. welKht about 1100. price $50.00 each. Mrs. W. H. Striker, Rlversldo Drive, Gold Hill. 7 FOR SALE Jorsoy cow, six months old holfor calf, team ot heavy work horses, 3500 gals, smudge oil at 6 cents a gallon, 1910 Maxwell touring car. Phone 67-R3. 79 FOR SALE Seven nice Poland China pigs at $10.00 each. Will be tvo months old July 1st. J. C. Cass, phone 304 Jacksonville. 78 FOR SALE Mare, nine years old, and saddle, 1150 lbs. 840 Taylor street 77 FOR SALE Fine saddle pony, sad dle and bridle. Good for driving stock. Phone 28-J1. 82 FOR SALE Sows and pigs at Wes- terlund Orchard. Apply to Mr. Clemens. 'Phone 8-F2. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 1914 Ford, good condl tion, $250.00 cash; 2-cylinder Max well, fine running order, $75. oo; one Overland in good running or der, speedometor, $1.5.00. Cash Medford Junk Co. Phone 283-J. FOR SALE Gordon and Sons sur veyors transit choap. Phone 202. 78 FOR SALE Chorrles, Be per lb. and up, C. M. I'arkor. Phone 402-w 81 FOR SALE Buildings, sawmill, and dwelling. Call Ashland 19-F13. 80 ?Oll SALE 600 lb. U. S. milk sep arator. Box i), Mail Tribune. 79 FOR SALE 1916 Ford, newly ovor hauled; fine shapo. W, C. Hawk Central Point. 78 FOR SALE Ludwlg piano, just liko now, choap. H. U. Launsparh. FOR SALE Team, wagon, harness and two coltH, $150.00; two cows, $75.00 each; tools, household goods; two 14-toot ladders, thrco cultivators, harrow, two plows, ' mowor and rako, throe calves, small chicken fence, many other useful articles. Hurry If you want bargains. W. 15. Whltesldo, two miles south ot Agate. 77 FOR SALE Wood saw, first-class engine, corner Nlantic and Liberty. FOR SALE 600 feet 2-Inch Irrigat ing pipe. Phono 361-L or call nt Room 207 Fruitgrowers Ban Bldg. Also ono pair two-ton fruit springs. FOR SALE Secona-uand hand bear. aprav outfit. Hubbard Rrns FOR SALE 50 Oregon Agrlculliira collcgn barred Plymouth Roc young chickens, some half grown 10 ono-ynar old henR; also 3 do.. half gallon glass Jars. E. Alliums, Central Point, Ore. 7 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Cheap, store bulldln with living rooms above. At cor ner ot Oakdale and 11th streets. Phone 5S-.lt. FOR RENT niUSKKEIil'INa ROOMS. FOR KENT Housekeeping 315 North Bartlett. room 7S FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland tf LOST. LOST Brown lealber bag, coral llu lug, contains money and card somewhere on Kings lllghwa Oakdale or W'twt Mnln street. Hag boa family associations. Findc pleaso notify Mrs. Paul Jannoy phonos 731-L or 4 1. Suitable re ward for prompt return. Stock Ranch Close to outside range; 1 B0 acres GS to 70 acres In cultivation, balanc In timber and brush; black tree soil two good springs; all foncod wit Pago woven wlro; C acros In hearln peaches, has crop this yoar; fn buildings. Will sell for $6500, to Include 2 horsos, 19 head of cattle, 10 hogs, 2 wagons, 1 hack, 2 har rows, 2, plows, 1 mower, 1 rake. Thli placo has cost presont owner $12 000.00. Bennett Investment Company 103 West Main Street. j(f !. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Furnished houso, gar don and fruit. Phono 929-W. . SI FOR RENT Modorn five-room house lnrge yard, fine shade, oloctrlc range and water healer. 511 Sou-til Oakdale. W. J. Warner. 81 FOUND. FOUND On Pacific. Highway Sun day, handkerchief! with money. In qulro of Mrs. M. Robison, Jackson ville, Oro., and describe samo. 77 FOR EXCHANGE. WANTKr To osclmiiKo, four clear modorn Medford properties for cronKe, or Kansas, Nebraska lancl preferred. Aldress Ownor, 843 Boulevard, Ashlund, Ore. 78 FOR EXCHANGE 200 ncre farm bordering Rogue rlvor, fifteen min. utos run from Grant Pass, under gravity lino ditch, or water from river may bo had for Irrigation. All level land, fifty acres in culti vation. Not able to run ranch, boys gone to war. Will take smal ler place or other property. What havo you to offer. Don't dolay, to morrow may bo too late. Write. Box 690, Grants Pass, Ore. 77 OR TRADE Two acres of land two miles from Medford, on Pacific Highway, fpr a heavy team. Call 534-L. 78 MONEY TO IjOAS. MONEY TO LOAN Money to leu n MearoTd property. Easy montn It payments. Km D. K. Wa4. BUSINESS DIRECTOR Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & L1LJEGRAN mines promiting ( 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-at-law. (Medford National Bank Bide. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-rt-lw. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. Reames, Lawyer. Garnstt Corey Building. Anto Sappllaa. LAKER ADTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, olds and beBt-equlpped plant In ths Pa ciflo northwest Ubs our spring! when others fall, Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteeatt Bt, Portland, Oregon. GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagon) for god service. Phone Sbl-Y, 9 T. Allen- Expert 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. Phone 157-11. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher 4 piano and harmony. Halght MusU Studio, 401 Phone 72. Gaxnett-Corey Bldg Insurance. ALICE HOLLO WAY Fire, Aceldnt Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Gaxnett Corey Bldg. EARL S. TUMY General Insurant ofrice, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. N. ill barnett-Corey Bldg. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT Genoral mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir, Phone 184. Physicians and Ba con. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 203 C rnott-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and aurgeon. Practice limited to ay, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically testod and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. H. R. Co. Offices 11. F. ft H. O Bldg. Phone 667. Printers and Publisue MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tat best equipped printing offic la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing system, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortk Fir St srranslei EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front HL Phon 815. Prices right. Hervlc guar antd. l.NTEIll ltll.VX AUTOCAR tt TIME CARD Leave Modford for Ashland, Talont anil Phoenix dull, except Sunday at S:00 a. m.; 1-00, 4:00 and 5:13 p. in. Also on Saturday at 10; 15 p. m., Sun days loavo at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9.00 a. m., 1:00 4:00 and B:1S p. m. Also on Snturduy nights at 5:30 Sunday leuvo Ashland at 9:00 a. m., pad 12:30, t;3Q and 0:30 p, pi,