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MEDFORD MATE TnTBWTC, MEDFOKD, OTTFiONV TTCDEfiDAY, .TTTyp, 2(y 1WS PACJTC FIVE MID AND VICINITY! A inootiiis of tbftjlaolMnii .Qijijnjy Business Jlciis' hftKoouitlimV iioM ht! Jlcillonl on Monthly "evoninfr, was at tended by 'wpresontutivos-frniii the Asliltiiul unlii; At tins- pleasant ro miion the chief business -'feature dia nsed of wax t the hlo)(iin of the "trade I uiM'tptaiicc'l proposition, which goe-.- into effect August 1. In the molihliine the nssiiciiition will mingle plensnro with luminous by holding 'a big -pieuic - in Ashland pnrka on Wednesday, July 17, the olominv day ol-the Chautauqua. The main' event n-ill ho an old fashiioied hasi-biill (re me j John A.- Westorlund of MetH'ord, and Stuart Saunders ol Ashland,' Vlioo-injr sides," (lccnre Kubankfi uclinu; umpire. Thorp will hen 'basket dinner, and It will behoove the business men to sot an example by nrrniigimr the inei.u on a Hoover basis. The strident notes of expert play ers in three bands arc nightly heard in practice here, cUing ready for music.' specialties during celebration Week. The massed band will he 20 si ron, augmented by the best talent from Mcdford and Grants Pass. 'Miss fieri rude Knf.de, formerly prin ciple of junior, high school, left for Eugene on Tuesday, where by spe cial invitation from the University of Oregon, she will deliver an address before an educational assoeialion in session there. Her chosen theme wdl he "Vocational Guidance," n subject with which she is thoroughly familiar both in practical and theoretical ap plication. 'Mrs. Will Dodge has gone to Port land for a-visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hunt. . Mrs. Charles Marx of Kugriic is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. II.' Ilodkinson, residing on t'lmri... street, accompanied by her daughter. Shirley.' .Mr. .Marx is u business man of the university city and has reeeni ently enlisted in government service as an expert cloth inspector, his duties- beiiar passing upon the merits of supplies used in clothing equip ment. John A. Harvey of Santa Ana, Cal., former .Well known resident, is here visiting Jdatives and friends, ac companied by his family. The trip north was made by auto. Mrs. George Gillette was Ihe guest last week of Mrs. Frank Xourse ol' Ihmsmtiir. luonjr a dozen new teachers elo'cl . ed to supply vacancies at the Mnn ' mbulh normal are Ihe Misses Mar garet Anderson and liessie Dunham, formeryl of the Ashland schools. The former is instructor in art, and 'the latter is third-fourth grade critic. The tsumnipr school at (hat institution op ened on Monday with an attendance of 400. It is the intention of the ad ministration to open the regular fall term of the institution on a strictly war basis as tar as curtailing ex penses is concerned. 'The community luncheon plan is about to he revived at Hotel Austin. The' noon hoar on Wednesdays is the time appointed, and this gathering affords an opportunity for business me Band citizens in jMier.'il to meet around the banquet table, talk shop, discuss the war and cultivate the so cial amenities. Mrs. If. L. Hurdic, Jr., has arrived from herchool work at Anlioch. Oil. Dr. and Mrs. liurdie will occupy the Kstes residence on Korlh Main street during the summer, and beginning with Ihe fall terms of school Mrs. Hurdic will teach in -her old home town, Garfield, Wash. The Portland Telegram of June 21, contains portraits of Mr .and Mrs. ('. W. Kraley of this city, patriotically known over the slate as having four sons in the army. The navy is rep resented by Karl; Milton belongs to the 2'Jiul Machine Gun battery, Camp Fremont ; Halph, Hattory I), (iPlh Ar tillery, Fort Stevens; Floyd, Y. M. C. A. secretary in war service, slated for duty overseas. The father for years lias been Ihe well k,nown and efficient street commissioner of Ashland. Joe Clioate, retiring exalted ruler 11 Ashland lodge No. 1)44, will be the representative of Ihe local organiza tion of Elks at Ihe meeting of the grand lodge, Atlantic City, S. J., in the near future. Cliff Yarhrongh of the With Artil 'lery, has returned to Fort Stevens af ter n short furlough here. The contest for personating Joan of Arc at the Fourth of July celebra tion is now on, Willi five young ladies in the field. The isscs lsabcllc Ilnr ron mid Harriet Trusk leading as fa vorites. Milk rates have been raised to Kl cent a quart and seven cents n pint bN local dealers, six of which have agreed to stand by these schedules. The Home Laundry having i-los-cd, Work in this line is being sent to Medford and other ad jacent towns. Chaiin'cl Stoddard, postol'ficc clerk, is taking his vacation in the way of an nuto trip to points jn Colorado, notably I.migmont. win re be formerly re.-ided. He is in-com- inied by a nephew. A marriage license was isucd at i'rckii reeentlv to lilair Kdwards of Minnnuir, and Miss Frances Unbrrt f A-hlnnd. II, L. Wliitcd, with a number of in vited guests as supercargo, motored to northern California the first of the week, exploring a number of scenic localities which have seldom biln visited. .. ; . Aliss - Kuiinii Phillips, former resi dent here, and who has been teaching ut Philomath, in lienton county, was a guest of the II. P. Holmes family recently, on her way to Oakland, Oil., where her mother resides.- Tim body of Clifford Putnam, who was drowned in the Columbia near Astoria last Saturday, lias not yet been recovered, neither is it known just how the accident happened. An aunt living in Portland is at the scene of the tragedy trying to obtain par ticulars. . . . . About half a dozen "women have been registered here of late with po lice authorities as German aliens, a figure which it is thought includes all of that classification in this vicin- iiy. . TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mlsa Kathoiine Xealon lias been ongagod to teach the full Joi-m of school in the Glvans district. Miss Ncalon's friends arc confident of her ability to make good and wish her lunch success in her new venture. A heavy crop of vetch hav is being harvested at the Modoc orchard. Tho thinning crew finished their work at the Hoot orchard last Tues day and journeyed to the river in the evening where they held a pieitic, serving strawberries and ice cream ior refreshments. Earl Pence of Central Point. Is spending several days with his sister, Mrs. John Cameron. Thomas Kinnoy and family who have spent several months in tills district aro moving to Klamath coun ty whore they will spend tho Bummer. The Klsney family during their stay horo made many warm friends who wish them success in their new loca tion. Many from hero wero In atten dance at the "Wanderer" last Satur day night at the Page theater. J. H. Lydiard and It. K. Nealon at tended tho "War Saving stam n meet ing at Englo Point last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Itoland Flaritv arriv ed home last week from Spokane. Wash., where Itoland was employed in one of tho high school depart ments. Mr. T. H. ltymand, a boyhood friend of E. W. Carlton hack in New Jersey, Is spending a few weeks at the Carlton ranch. Last Sunday arternoon a large number of people gathered on the banks of the river near Mm Nciilon ranch, the occasion being the depar ture of Mellioino Atkins who had re ceived notice to report at Jackson ville to bo mustered into tho national army. Mr. Atkins has a host of warm friends in this district whose kind thoughts and good wishes will follow him as lie goes forth to do battle for his country. Joseph Lester and wlfo who have resided ut the Arrow Head orchard for several months have moved to -Medford where Joe is employed at the ice plant. Miss Clara Collins has sufficiently recovered from an attack of measles to bo about again. A. L. Scabrook lst his most valu able milk cow last Sunday liy drown ing in an Irrigation ditch along which she was tied to a stake. Mr. Harry Wilcox and mother niui sister have moved into their home at the Arrow Head orchard where Harry will be kept quite busy earing for his trees. Tho high prlco ot hay Is causing many farmers in adjoining- districts to cut their wheat for hay where the crop Is very foul or is not going to fill This Is a good policy but. where there Is a chance to harvest good wheat the practico should bo discouraged as every 60 pounds of whoat produced no matter In what locality, adds some rony pounds of flour to tho world's bread supply. On next Friday night, June 28, tbero will be a meeting at tho Table Itock school house for the purpose of taking up the War Saving Stamp work. On this samo night meetings will bo held in every school district in the United Slates and the govern ment has requested that every citizen In these districts attend theso meet ings or give somo awfully good rea son for not doing so. As tho committee tn chargo of the work in this district, who aro S C Collins, J. 11. I.ydlard and H, k. Noa- lon are hold responsible for the at tendance at this meeting they ask the people of the district as a person al favor to be present. We felt somewhat flattered the other day when our attention waf called to an nrtlclo In tho Chicago Tribune containing nn item taken from tho Table Hoik Tablets. At tho annual school election In this district S. C. Collini was re elected director and Ed Vincent was elected clerk. Miss .Mildred Persons arrived homo last Sunday evening from Petaluma, Cal., where she has been attending high school. Portland Livestock ' PORTLAND,' Juno '2ti. Cattle steady; receipts 55. Steers; Prime $ 1 2 if 1 3 ; good to choice steers $ 1 1 (' 12; medium to good S!iil0; fair to medium $8(i !); common to fair 5(if 8; cows and hoifers. choice, $-S.r0 fie; 9; medium to good $titfi'7.r0; fair to medium $4.50(i a.fiO; dinners -3$r 4.50; hulls, $0tii'8; calves f$.50 11.50; Blockers and feeders $7(fi"9. Hogs steady; receipts 245. Primo mixed ?1 8.60 (Si 1 6.7.1 ; medium mixed $lf..l0(ii 1C.C0-; rough heavies $15. CO 016.70; pigs $15.50 15.75; bulk of sales $16.50$?1C.G0. Sheep steady; receipts 717. East of mountain lambs $14 14.50; val ley lambs $12.50r(iil3; yearlings $7.no(Tf)7; wethers $707.50; ewes $5 7. Holler and Kggs PORTLAND, June 26. Butter firm. City creamery prints 4 8c; car tons 4!)c. Buying price (butter fat Portland 47c; cube extras 44 14c; prime firsts 4314c; firsts 43c; dairy 33c. ' Portland Grain Grain, Juno. delivery: Oats No. 2 white feed, $58.50; barloy standard feed, $30; barley "A" browlas, $52.25. Thirty-day bids: Oats No. 2. $58.50 barley feed, $30; liarley browing $52.23. Eastern oats and corn in Oats No. 3 white. $33.23; 38-pound clipped white, $34.50; corn No. 3 yellow, $113.50; No. .1 mixed, $;i; oats No. 3, $33.25; clipped, $54,50; corn yellow, $03.50; mid, $61. Potatoes Selling price, $1.25 1.50; new, 3ft 3 !4 cents. . , REESE CREEK RIPLETS Last Friday evening at the home of Mr. K. It. Miuter there was a fare well parly given in honor of some of our hoys who are going to serve Oleic Sam and help win Ihe wur. The bouse was nicely decoralcd, and be tween (it) to 75 were present to do honor to (he hoys. The evening was spent in games, music, mid conversa tion. The. hoys going al Ibis time are Klmcr Hobci'tson, liobcrt Mcl'abc mid Owen Conovcr. Klu.r received a short I'urlo'igli in or.Vr lo .'inrvcst bis crop. Marshall Jilnl; - iia". :ng en listed will perhaps ;: shoii'l. Kobert McCabc surprised his many friends by ii:iiioiincuir his marriage while in Portland. His wife will probably remain Willi her people while Hubert is serving Oleic Sam. Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castor, Mrs, Sam Courtney and Miss Minn Minler went to Itogue river Sunday lo visit their cousin. Mr. Lewis has finished shearing and dipping his sheep and is now branding preliminary to starting to the mountains. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., blxth and Coritral Ave. Probate Court Kstale oj: J. L. Grnbb. Oath of administ rotor. W. A. Rule lo F. J. Ilewiniin, As signment of judgment. A. J. Kmci-son vs. Oliver 11. Drown el al. Proof of mailing copies. W. li. McDonald et al vs. A. J. lios worth et al. Suit to foi lose lcin. Circuit Court Estate of David Creanoy, petition for letters. Order. Estato of John It. Barron, will; potltion; bond, oath of executor. Order. Estate of Catherine Ralls, ordor. Final account. Estato of I. W. Thomas. Order confirming sale. Estato of Llnd Nelson. Inventory and appraisement. H. V. Sparr vs. W. M. Blair, Blair Granlto company. Acllon for monoy. BrokenWind-Heaves Help your horss to health and strength Dr. Daniels' Renovator Powders A True Conditioner ' A Sprint? Medtclnt for thct Tlrw! FMtlnff j Make I be ld borte htmk and act like a new on, , kk your dealer tor them and one t Ur, ' Daniel' ttooki on the hnre thlf book tell i you how no locata limcncii, how to treat ipavln. curb and all Umcnra. how t cure suite and traat diMcmpcr or other culdi Heath's Drug Store Can sorvn you With Dr. Daniels IlorPo and Cattle Medicine, Come la and see us aud get a book I ;iDRACJ)ANiEi ' : horses SamEVfTS.y ,i Vm. Slailey vs. Win. Kosemus. Suit to quit title. ; - Estate ot Catherln Halls. Proof of publication. Estate of I. W. Thomas. Proof or publication. , A. J. Emerson vs. Oliver B. nrown ot al, affidavit -for publication. Order for publication. Wm. Davis vs. Margaret Herbert et al, cost bill. John X. llockerstniili vs. Martha J. llockcrsmlth. Summons. Clerk's Ofl'lco W. H: McDonald and L. II. Ossinan, doing business under name and style of Valley Garage, vs. A. J. liosworth. Oiion Meat Co., l.V:i K, June 21. 1U1K, souil lo foreclose lcin. (Re pairing lliver.) Marriutfo Llecnso Jesse G. Clary and Jesslo T. Chimn ey. Karl J. Klein and Beulah Funsher. David II. Croneuilller and Veda May Overton. William Howard Mason and Olive Howard. Ileal Estate Transfers Llewellyn J. Grissom et ux lo Mooro-Felersou Co., war ranty deed. Land in section JO, township -10 south, range i west m Summons, In the Circuit. Court of the State of OroRon In and for the County of Jackson. J. M. Carlton, Pearl S. Carlton and 11. P. Carlton, Plaintiffs, vs. Sarrah Kobertsnn. otherwise known as Sarrah Robinson, the unknown heirs of Sarrah Rolmrtson, if she be deceased, Hurh HobertKon. other wise known as Hufih Uobinson. Thomas George, otherwise known as Thomas .Georges, the unknown heirs of Thomas George, if he be dcceaHod, Eliza Georges, Martha Georges. Ernesta Georges, Hosetta Georges, tho unknown heirs of .lohn KrfMall, deceased, Jonph Rob ert Perry and Raehael Perry, his wife, Thomas Jefferson Perry, Ben jamin Ilaymond Porry and Electa Perry, his wife, Martin Perry, Ar mindia Perry Webber and Ezra Webber, her husband, Frances Burkhart nnd Martin Hurkhart, her husband, Ida Scott and M. M. Scott, her husband, Harbara Ann Perry Trenh and George J. Tresh, her husband, Charity II. Neldermeyer and Neidermoycr, her hus band, J. M. Lofland, otherwise known as J. Mason Loftland, also al! other persons, known or un known claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or intofOBi. in the real estate described hi the complaint herein, Defendants. To Sarrah Robertson, otherwise known nn Sarrah Robinson, the un known heirs of Sarrah Robertson, If she he deceased, Hugh Robertson otherwiFO known as Hugh Robinson Thomas George, otherwise known as Thomas Georges, tho unknown heirs of ThomaH George, if ho bo deceased, Eliza Georges, Martha Georges, Er nosta Georges, Rosetta Georges, the unknown heirs of John Edsall, de ceased, Joseph Robert Perry and Ra ehael Perry, his wife, Thomas Jeffer son Perry, Denfamin Ilaymond Perry and Electa Perry, his wife, Martin Perry, Armindia Perry Webber and Ezra Webber, her husband, France Hurkhart and Martin 13urkhart, her husbj-.nd, Ida Scott and M. M. Scott, her husband, Itarb;ir-j, Ann Perry Tresh and Geo. J. Treph, her hus band. Charity II. Neldermeyer and (Neldermeyer, her husband, J. M. Ixtfland, othcr-viso known cs J. Mason Loftland, nlro all other per sons known or unknown claiming any right, title, e: tattt, lien or Interest in tho real estate i. escribed in the com plaint herein. In tho Nuuio of tho State of 'Ore gon, you and ich of you. are hereby required to nynear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled Coiirtand cruise wUhln ten(10) days from the d;ito of tho service of this summons upon you If served within Jackson County, Oregon, or if served within any other county of and with in the Siato of Oregon, then within twenty (20) clays from the datft of tho serving of this summons upon you, and if served by publication thereof or without this state of Ore gon after an order of publication of summons has been made herein, then within six (f!) weeks from tho date of tho service by publication of the na id summons if published or wit li in six weeks from tho date of tho said servlco of this summons upon you if personally served upon you without tho Slate of, Oregon, and you are hereby notll'tpd that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint or otherwise plead thereto within tho Ftaid time, tho plnlntlflR will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in tho said complaint as follows, to-wit: for an order and de creo of this Court quieting title In the plaintiff. 4 In the following de scribed premises situated and being in the County of Jackson and tho State of Oregon, lo-wlt: The Fouthcaufquarter ( Vt ) of the Southwest quarter ( ) and the Southwest quarter ) of the South east quarter ( V ) of Section Twenty- one t i. i i , uihi wju r.HM iitui v "i ' of tho Northwest quarter ( ) and tho Noi'thwef.t quarter (U) of the Northeast quarter ( ) of Section Tweiity-fh;lit C!S) all in Towmhlp Thirty-five Ctr. South of KangR Four M West of tho Willamette Merlddtili. And that the plntntlffs be decreed to tie the owners of the paid described suits (fe TO Oltlll Jt ipus.oo 1 1' AIo (li'miliiK, Cloning nnil Altrrintf 12:1 Kiu-t Mulni Hlri'clnkcillan ISM I). M.U I INTAIIIS l'ridii), Juuo Mill, Wur buvlngj Day real estate In foe slmplo and that to said defendants and each aud evdry person or party claiming or to claim by, through or under tlieni. or any of them, any right, title, ostnto, lien or Interest of any kind or descrip tion whatsoever, be forever barred, enjoined, excluded, cut off and re strained from asserting or setting up any claim of right, title, cstato, lien or interest in or to the above de scribed real estate and for such other, further and different order and relief as to the Court may suuin Just uud equitable. This summons Is published under and by vlrtuo of an order mado by tho Hon. V. M. Calkins, Judgo of tho Kirst Judicial District ot Oregon, on the 25th day of May, 1918. The first publication of this summons will be ou tho 2Ulli day of May, 11118. ELIJAH II. 1IURD. Attorney for Plaintiffs. WANTED SITUATION. WANTED To cut cordwood 'by con tract or cord. I have tools. Ad dross liox Wood, Mall Tribune 90 WANTIOD By middlo aged lady po sition as housekeeper in small fam ily or for widower.. Box 50, Mail Tribune. S2 WANTED Lady desires position Soveral years experience in general office work. A B C, euro Mail Tribune. 83 WANTED Sewing of any kind, at home or by the day. Call at 227 East Ninth street Phone 1U9-.M. 96 HHIJ' WANTED MAIB. WANTIOD Boy for porter work and to shine shoos at liowiiuin Barber shop, phone 514-It. 82 WANTKD Clerk, general office work. Give references anil salary expcclod. Address I'. O. liox 9S5. 811 WANTKD .Janitor for First liantlst clninh. Apply to II. C. (Jainott. Clarnett Hardwaro Co. 82 WA.NTKI1 Man and wlfo without family, on Three Oaks Orchards. by month or year. Phone 4(8-Jl. 82 WANTKI) Mechanics In all branches of tho motal trades for KnierKnney War Work.' (lood. wiikos, kooi! working ana licst climatic condi tions. Astoria Marino Iron Works, Astorln, Oregon. 11)2 WANTEI)--Marrled man as working foreman for ranch. ,Ur. Henry Hart. VOll EXCIIANtilC. TO TllADK Kotir-rooni hollso, large lot for auto, liox House, Mail Trl- buno. 81 WANTfll M18CHXLAM0OUH WANTKD 20 fcot of or -l-lnh bolting, ('all up noon hour. Jt. It lcii-.tiarilson. 857-L. ' SI: WANTKI). Couch or bod davenport, ltox lil, Phoenix, Ore. 81 WANTKD To rent small house housekeeping rooms, close in. 1 Sixth street. 81 WANTKD drain fliliiiler on contract work. Apply II. V. Uinghain phono 597-.I::. WANTKD Good second grade sucks, will pay luc each. Leave 027 South Central mornings. 84 WANTED Two - Inch centrifugal pump. Phono 4GS-J2. 82 WANTED Four-Inch contrlfugal pump. Phone CI. 84 WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Contral Point. Ore., whero the teats and cash counts. , WANTED Houses to moTe, build, repair or wreck. Phone 4S8-M or 4KN-X WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., nnd makes tlioi t time loans on any old thing. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. 'OR SALE Modern homo half block off pavement, lot r0x.i::0, best or free soil, all In bearing fruit and garden. Will sell for several hun dred dollars less than property cost. Phono 102-X. FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber Uud from (10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Addre; Gold Ka; Kealtv ti. FOR SALE PODLTKY AMI I'.GGK FOR SALIC One-year old hens; one dn,. Plyinoiilli Itocks; ono doz. Rhodn Island Reds; 2 i dor.. While Leghorns, best of condition; liu white Leghorn pullets, three mos. old; lid white iH-gorn pullets, two mos. old; 5o while Leghorn chick ens, 1 'j mos. old. All In A-l con dition. One power feed grinder. Telephone I7-K15. S5 INTERESTING! 11 acres, splendid, strictly modern 5-rooiu hun;;aluw, with screened porches, nrtlsllo fire places, good water system, l.arn, chlrk n houses, only ono mllo from paved highway; tlio buildings are worth more than tho prlio asked for the place, m we are throwing in tho 1 1 hitch of flint class soil. 12,1 no. 01) cash takes the place, the buyer can also purchase the stock, implements, poultry, etc., at right prices If so doslrcd. Brown & White 10 South I lr S trout. HELP WANTED ncMAJJ WAN'l'KD- First-class cook at onco. Apply to Mrs. F. Peenze, Eagle Point. Sill WAN'TLD Kxporienced lllalil; also oxpericureu waitress at once al Hotel Austin, Ashland. Permanent posliion. 82 FOIl 8AI.R MVRHTOCK. tilt 8AI.K One A I milk cow, just fresh, extremely easy milking; nine dandy heifers, all good milk stock, four tired; would like to lump heif ers otf; ono horpo and one mare weight 12n His., :t and ii yrs. old. Hoth well -broke. One two year old lull!, shorthorn Dtirhuiti. This stock is good stuff, must bo and is going lo lie sold at a bargain- Own er In next draft -cull. Inquire Weudt liros. or phono Jack sonvillo. 81 KOlt SAI.K Three first-class Jersey cows uud4hreo mouths old Jersey heifer. A $i;i) per mouth milk route goes Willi purchase, If de sired. Address Hex 2DS-H4, or call at 407 East Koiii teenlh street after r p. in. 84 FOIt SALE Six yoar old Jorsoy-Dur- hum cow giving two gallons per day. will tuko beef prlco. Call noons or evenings. 11. 13. Janes, Capital Hill. 81 FOR SAI.l-i Four cows, two year lings and three cjilvcs, all good cattle. Address Arthur Jones, Tal- ont. Oregon. Phono 4-F13, Ash laud. 84 FOlt SA1-E Two mares, 9 and 1U years old; ono horso, 4 years old two mares, 2 years old; ono sot of harness. All Al. Will sell or trado for Al fivo passenger car. For particulars wrllo or call C. I,. Itanium, at Weed, Cal., P. O. liox 128. lit! FOR SALE Calf. Phono 424-Y. 81 FOIl SALE Pure bred Duroo Jersey boar pig. A very promising young Mor. Prico $30.00, Including reg istration. Palmer Investment Co., -Medford, Ore. 104 FOR SALE Fine saddle pony, sad dlo and bridle. Good for driving slock. Phono 28-.Il. 82 FOR SALE Sows andldgs atVes terlund Orchard. Apply to Mr. Clomeus. Phone 8-F2. FOIl SALE MISCEIiliANKOIJS. FOR SALE Atiout five tansboKt beardless barley hay In field. W. II. Nutter, Midway Road, two miles north of city. 82 'OR SALE 10 Sacks old potatoes Tiiic a suck. Lewis IHricli, Jackson ville Ore. . 84 FOR SALIC-- Potatoes cheap for hog feed. Phono 452-11. 82 FOR SALE rllouseliold goods, fruit Jars anil garden tools, tio.'i South Nowtown, Phono lliO-R. 85 FOR SALE -Kinglo harness, collar and harrow In good ordor. Call 421 Oak street. 82 FOR SALE 1 two-Inch centrifugal pump wllh foot valve and pipe; also I two-inch Gould horizontal pump, new. Phono SH-M2. 82 FOR SALE Cherries, r.c per lb. and up. C. M. Parker. Phono 452-W. 81 FOR SALE Wood saw, first-class engine, corner Niantic and Liberty. 91 FOR SLE Secoiiir-unnd hand hear, snrav outfit. Hiihtmrd Urea FOIl KENT AI'AltTMENTB. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. tf FOB HEM HOUSES. FOR RENT Furnished house, fivo rooms and hath. Itcilliet Invest melit Co. 8;t FOR ItENT Furnished houso, gar den and fruit. Phone 929-W, 81 'OR It KNT Modem five-room house largo yard, flno shade, electric range and water heater. 51 1 South Oakdale. W. . I. Warner. 81 IM t:itt KHAN' Al TOCAIl CO TIME CARD Lnavo Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. In., Sun days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 ."):.': i) nnd 9:30 p. in. Iiavo Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9.00 a. m 1 :00 4:1)0 and 5i 15 p. m Also on Saturday nights at 5:30 Sunday leave Ashland tit 9:00 a. m and r.!:.'!H. 4:20 and 5:30 p. m. I. IIMI III' III J,S.- Portland Soon? fiiK Wh cn ever ymidocomo, this nig, comiortnuie.nomo-iiKO hotolwill hrlptonukoyour: Stay cn lovable. A hotel' whero you will want your family lo stop. Lots of life dinner-dancing week days, b.30 to 8. Famous $1 d'auor Noon-day lunchoon, C0a fteoma, $1.80 as4 Ha. PORTLAND HOTEL , KlrhirdW.Clilli1i.Mir. 4 PORTLAND, ORIQON J v .' a I 1 FOR ItENIV M18CKI-IAVKOBS. FOR KRN'T Cheap, store building with living rooms above. At cor ner of Oakdale and 11th street. Phone ar.-J1 MONKT TO WAS. AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable 5 to 40 years, li per cent. Money ready when land upprulsed and ti tle perfected. E. II. Hard. Sec'y Treas. Nat. F. L. Ass'u, Garnott Corcy lildg. 104 MONEY TO LOAN Monoy to leai n Medford property. Eay month It payment Dee D R. w4 BUSINESS DlJlEOTOm Mining- Experts. CAMPBELL & LILJEOUAN! minoa proniitfng association: mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Ilotol Holland. Sam plos by mail given prompt atten tion. Attorneys. WM. M. COLV10 Attornoy-at-law. Medford National Bank BldB. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A, G. Reames, Lawyer. Corey Building. Garnett- Anto ftappllea. LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, olden and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our aprlngl when others fall. Sold ander writ ten guarantee. 84 North Flfteemta Bt., Portland, Oregon. Gamma; GARBAGE Get your premlaet cleaned up for the summer. Cab on the city garbage wagon foi god aervlce. Phone 861-Y. 1 I.Allen Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDIT1NG.CO. E. M. Wil son, G. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method ot account ing. Particularly valuable to any business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Phono 157-R. Instruction ui Music 1 FRED ALTON HAIOUT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Haight Mush Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg Phone 72. Iiumrnncv. ALICE HOLLOWAY F!ra, Accident Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Easterr Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey bldg. EARL 8. TUMY General Insurano. orfice. Fire, Automobile, Accident ' Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Suroty Uouds. bxcelleut coin pauies, good lucal senlce Ne. Hit Garnett-Corey lildg. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, Bash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and an eona. DR. W. v77roVDOeopaJaT physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build log. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P K. lUCo. Offices M. F. ft H. C Bldg. Phone 667. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PK1NT1NU CO, baa tha best equipped printing office U Southern Oregon. Boole binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc Portland prices. 37 North Fir SL trranslet. EAD8 TRANSrER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St, Phone 815. Prices right. Herrloe guar nted GIM CHUNG China Herb Star Herb cure for oarucho, headacho, catarrah, dlptherlii, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds ot goltors. NO OP ERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan 1.1, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, hud very sevoro stomach tronblo and had been bothered for several years and Inst August was not exported to llvo, and heuring of Glra Chum (whoso Herb Storo Is ut 214 South Front street, .Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomnch trouble, and I storted to fooling hot ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man nnd can henrtlly rec ommend uiiyono nfflloted us I was to see Gim Chung aud try his Hurbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. II. Holmes, Eaglo Point, Win. Lewis, Eaglo Point . W. L. Chllilreth, Eagle Point, C. E. Monro, Eaglo Point. J. V. Mclntyro, Eaglo Point, Geo. B. Von dor Hollen, Eaglo Point, Thos. E. Nichols, Euglo Point. Friday, Juno iWth, Wur Snvlutfs Duj