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MEDFOKI) MAIIJ TltmONTO, MKDFOKH. . OR KfiOX, 'FRIDAY. .HTT.Y '), iflia l'AUK FIVE E CAM FIND READY SALE I (Weekly -Market Letter.) PORTLAND. Ore.. July 3. Cattle receipts today 350 head, for the language Ciermany can understand week to date 2000 head of good 'rom the mouth of the lilt: gun. to choice stuff that has found ready asserted Franklin K. Lane, scrrotnry sale. Prices were maintained thru-1 of the Interior, at the closing sos out the day yesterday and In soniesln ot the national educational as- cases prices were higher. However In j a general way the market was steady to strong for all classes. Quotations are: Prime steers $1212; good to choice steers $llil2; medium to good steers $9 010; fnlr to medium ! steers $S4( 9; bommon to fair steers 5f8; choice cows and heifers $8.50 9; medium to good cows and heif ers $6(7.50; fair to medium cows and heifers I4.50i5.50; canners $3 (Ti t. 50; bulls $0(6 8;-calves $3.50 Il.SOi; siockers and feeders 17 -9. The receipts of hogs today. 430, for the week to date Hi 50. The hog market yesterday was a very satis factory affair, the offerings were of !iood quality and the demand good and in consequence the market ad vanced 10 to 15 cents strong. Quo tations are: Prlmo mixed $16.75 17; medium mixed $10.50 10.75; rough heavies $13.25(515.50; piss $15. SO 10; bulk $16.7-5. 10.90. With a small run of strictly good sheep and lambs for the week's open ing trade the market registered a gain of 25 to 50 cents. Quotations are: East of the mountains lambs $13013.50; valley lambs $12i 32.75; yearlings $8ifi9.50; wethers $7.50(f( 8.50; ewes $5j,7.50. Portland Livestock POKTLANI), July ii. Cattle steady; receipts 18:1. Steers: Prime, $12.00( 1.1.0(1; (rood to choice, .$11.00 (ii 12.00; medium' lo jphhI, !).0(l(n 10.00; lair to medium, $S.0I1( il.00; common In l'uir. .f.".00(( H.0II; cows (Hid licil'crs, choice, ifH.r(l(ii!UI0: medium to i;ood, iFti.OOfirT."!!); lair to medium, .7M(a.:M ; eaners fil.OOfrj 4..30; bulls, $(;.0II( 8.00; calves, .$8.."i0 (iill.otl; stockers mill JVcilers, .7.00 ((iil.OO, llngS steady ;'roeci)(s 2:1". Puce mixed, $ 1 (i.7.")(t 1 7.00 ; medium n ix ed. $lfi.."0((?l(.7(i; roiivh heavies, l.V.'j( l.j.,50; piffs, .$l.')..-0((i Ki.00 , bulk of sales, $ I 7.3. Nicep, sternly; receipts 1.3. East i.f mountain lnnibs, .$1:.(I0(W 1X.30: vul ley lambs, $li00((i 12.7;3: yearlings .? ."( IJ...0 ; wethers, .$ 7..)0( 8..30 : ewus, $ ).00((T7.")0. . llutter mid Kggs PORTLAND, July .3. liutier iivm. City creamery prints, 47c; curt oils, 48e. Ruyinir price butter fur Portland 47(4!)e; cube extras. 4.3c; piiiee firsts, 44c; firsts 4:ie; dairy, KGGS Sellfng price, case count, SO'c. Bnyina; price, Iltic; candled, 40c; selected candled in ciirlons, 42c POULTRY liens, 2(i((r28c; broil ers, :i0( :!2c; old roosors, Hie; turk eys, 28((i :i0e; seese, 22e; ducks, 3.3 (rf:7c. Portland (irnln W1IKAT New crop, $2.20; linrley. Joed, .f:i(! brewing, $32; mils, $.3!)..30 bid; corn, No. 3, yellow, .fbWiO. 1I3LLSTIWS Ilnui, 30.00 .IO.'jO; shorts, $:!2.00(ii32..30; mid drinss, :!9.00(.10..30 per ton. HAY Hnyinpr price, limolby, .WO; nllultn, Jp.'o; grain, 2ll. WASHINGTON', July 3. Unex pected developments or strength by the czecho-SIovnk bands which are ' hnnklng their way across the Siberian pintns from European Russia, has arrested tho attention ot officials here and formed tho basin of a con forence among tho diplomatic repre sentatives of tho entente powers. TOY'S MARKETS I I Delicious Flavor L Vacuum Packed SGuaranteed V L TALKS 10 TEACHERS PITTSBURG, July o Three year? of negotiation, patience anil appeal showed the United States the only soclatlon convention. Every Industry, and every dollar la the land is pledged to support the war until victory for the allies. Two million troops will be added to the 1,000,000 already in Prance. If need ed a year from now, Mr. Lane added. We all work1, when the lust word Is said," Secretary Lane declared, "tor Die preservation of what we call Christian civilization, which is the recognition of the fact that physical force must he limited by moral force, that the world Is not to belong to the strongest." There are 5,500,000 illiterates In the United States 700,000 of these are within the draft ages, Secretary Lane suid, declaring It is a shame that public schools are open only half a year and a "disgrace that teachers in them are paid less than a day laborer." GOLD HILL NUGGETS Tho 'observance of tue I-ourfu at Gold Hill' wius v.rtainly hhicmi(.?Pic uic dinner., were .-.in., .uvidenco .hut iihout 4 p., in. llic event, of the day took place when the local physicittu a-s.si.stcd by the .postmaster editor, nurses mid patriotic citizens succeed cd in opornliii", npoii the kaiser, re tuovinjr I'is "anil bladder," urcordin; to arriiiiiieinents which were very sat- l.-iactorily earned out ill the prove adjoining Die old school building. II' the snaps taken nre. a success )- turcS' may be .ordered at the'lo;'ul drugstore. . , Mrs. A. A. IJowlcv and children ol (limits Pass nunc Thursday morn inn to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs V.. A. Russell of Hcajjle. , i, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.Milackcrt and Mr. ami Mrs. K. T. Simmons were n purty ".oinu- to Yrekn, Calif., Thurs day mornim:. t ' Mr. and Mrs. Kd CimUvoll and family of Klamath Kalis are visit in at the homo of Mrs. CurdwcH's moth er, Mrs. Griffith, nnd also her sister, Mrs. (ledigc Patrick. , Misses Kathleen and Marguerite Blank and Miss Ada lvcrson were visitors to Medl'ord Wednesday af ternoon. . - Mi's. J. K. Unfiles of Weed, came down to spend a week with her mother. Sirs. K. T. Simmons. Cecil Johnson and Joe Lewis left Wednesday morninir for Portland. C. N. Shaver and family spent Thursday in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Domgoy of Galls creek were in Gold Hill Thursday. Hen II, Lamphani, former resident of this city and still owner of the Gold Hill News, but now a resident of Portland, ciinie down Tuesday to t'ish in his oh) haunts, the "famous Itoguo river," where ho hud spent ninny happy hours, while a resident of these purls. J. II. Iteeman was a Medl'ord vis itor Tuesday. Or. R. C. Kelsey, who has been in Porllum! and other northern parts returned Tuesday night. Mrs. Moorelock and grandchildren and Mrs, Crawford accompanied the judge on the star route Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oilmen Snyder ha' e mined to their own home near the high school building. Floyd llnrlinn went to Aslilum! Wednesday to visit at the home of his uncle. Curl C. Darling. Min t in Kowers was n passenger lo Ashhtnd Thursday. air. and Mrs. Lee ( ook were vis itors to Medl'ord Wednesday. Mr. and ill's. Kmniett Sutton wen pussenjrers to Ashland this week. Miss Ida Johnson, who has been in Portland Die past seven monlh. returned to her home in this city Tuesday afternoon for a visit with her parents, M. S. Johnson nnd wife. Perry Knols returned Tuesday from bis work in the .Meadows dis trict. Mix. Kiioch Rolen of Kanes creek, :i shopping in fluid Hill Wedni day. Jesse Blackin.tou came down Wednesday from Auer where he tin been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ws II. Pelkeraml Mr. and Mr-. John Jockel of Addy, Wa-h were uuests Wedncsiluv of Mr. and Mis. tiovinoiid A. Jones cost of town .Mr. 1'elkcr was a dinner tenc her of Mrs. .lone-. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wood were passentii-rs lo A-hlnnd Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Idinaerv came down from' (lleiidale Wednesday. Kd Crawford, brother of Mrs. i!Iinm I,ewis. is visiting at her home. .Mr. and Mis. Iilch Snjdcr went to Seven Oaks Wednesday lo visit at the home of hi'r sister1, Mrs, J. P. llouxltind. J)arlei;ih Slcnd was in (lold Hill Thursday. Mrs. Henry I)randt and daughter visited with friends in Medford last Wednesday night. Charles Terrlll was the guest of his brolhor, Jay Terrlll Tuesday. Red Cross will lneqt Tucsduy afternoon. At this meeting tho re port of the year's work will be read and it will also be election of offi cers. All members of tho society and all interested are earnestly asked to be present. Fred Combs recently recelvod the nows of the death of bis brother, Loran Combs who was drowned in Squaw Creek, during a jcloudbuvst, near Fossil la eastern Oregon. Jona Spiuer who has been over at Klamath Falls for several months re turned Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estes arrivod from Glendale last week and are visiting relatives here. v Mrs. Marlon Tryor was a Medford shopper Friday. Jona Barrett returned from Klam ath Falls last week. The Rev. Father Conaty was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. King and family Tuesday. ' Miss Violet Cook and her niothor -Mts. Cook motored up Wagner creek from Millionaire Row Wednesday, stopping for a little while at the home of Mrs. Marlon Tryer. Mrs. Shastlne and daughter were shopping in Ashland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawford are over from Klamath Falls visiting relatives. Mr. Crawford expects to be called In tho near future The Children's day exorcises which took place at tho Methodist church Sunday ovenlng, were enjoyed by a full houso. Tho program was of a patriotic naturo and together with the unveiling of the service flag waR very cffeptlvo and befitting at this time. Tho flag icoutained twenty three stars. The center -space was occupied 'by the gold star represent ing Karl Heeson, the only one de ceased irom our town. ; Tho other stars represented tho following .hoys: Walter Sowash, Henry Rice, 11111 IJiCey, Ozro WHsrow, Glen Withrow, Jay Withrow, Hill Spitzer, Jay Spltz- er, ChtJrle Tryer, Kenneth King, Ava Holt, Lloyd Turner, lillly Weal Ormle Goddard, Ben Wyant, A. O, McCormlek, Guy Quackenbush, Bryon Works, Ray Coleman, Wyant Clark. . Mr. Bovinan and family left re cently for a fifteen days vacation. Mr. Cowman intends to spend the time in Portland and visit Mrs. Bow man's relatives who reside in Port land. Mr. John Robinson will take the mail route In Mr. Bowman's ab sence. The Garvin brothers are employed in' digging a well for Wcss Vogeli and havo struck a fine flow of water at fourteen feet. Mr. Vogeli intonds to cement the walls. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A- O. dowlutl Liist Silt in dny wo IuhI a I'liuinc wreck on our ! i K. linlroad. Thr Irnin,' coiisislint; of four box curs, six iir;:, ii couch mill engine Icn iW, hismi1 thioii'h here Jill o, k. ltnt in tuniiutr around u rocky point ntioul a mile from the dt pot, it appears ttiat the henvv box ear of lumber creeled so as to spreiid the trnck and top pled over, nnd it was attnehed to the tender, and mi they both toppled over into the ditch, forlnnaUdy tear inj; lotse from (he engine1, so that it did not turn off, but (here were, two or three lo cars gol (,ff tlie track but did not turn over. Fui'tnnalcly there was no one hurt. I .see in the M:iil Tribune and tlie Medford Si Mi nttenliou is culled to an item in one of the last list of itenu I sent in where I spoke of Mrs. A. II. Peut'Iicy hauni; the diptheriii ami lite muyor and the hoard of hejilth nlludcd to the item and denvs ttuit tliere w;is any diptheriii in Ashland elc. I nbtuinetl mv inf ouualinn froni Ihe Peachey lamily, wlio wrote everj day to Mr. I'eachey's ilauL'hter-in-hiw, Mr-. licit Peiicbey, telling her Hint she, Mr. I., did have I lie di eae and was quarantined, warning: her not lo corne (o Ashland, and it they did not to slop fin account of Mrs. Iterl INaeliv's babv and I thought and slill think that t we correct in my statement. When 1 ni-ikc a stutcnirnt ot' that kind I aim lo know the facts before I write. X doubt the fpiarunl ine luid been raised before the letter was published hut the I'eeK were (be same. Miss Kav I'errv and Miss fJurnell Niclnd-- were slioipiii;4 Salunlay af tctnoun in our town. Mr. and Mrs Thon.es K. Niehol nf t. '. v.ere nmon' the visitor Saturday atteinonn. The W. S. S. mVt' in the Antelope school district prove, (o be a fraud iiiectss. The nllntnivat for'the din TALENT TALK t lii-1 was $1,070, and the amount subscribed was $1,825.' The people out in the rural districts as a rule are .villinL; to d anything to help lo rush the kaiser. Mrs. A. H. Clarno offered n.pw '("' sale for the benefit of the l!cd Cross society and when' all the chances were sold it brought $27.2-. The Red Cross dauco . Saturday niejit tho receipts of the evening were for tickets, .$1:13. 30 and for lunch $27. 2f. . ' : Ainonjr the quests nt the Sunnyside Sunday were Mr. J. I'aylor, one of the boys in khaki- of Kurt Columbia, Mr. and Mi's. II. H. Taylor of liufh, Mr. nnd Mrs. I). AJ Pepper, Siui Francisco, Mr. and Mi's. J. ,1. Puck tor, S. T. Richardson, Miss Richard .on, Miss F.thyl Liloit of Medtord. 'iov Stanlev mid family and Carl stenicv. . Mrs. C. A. Cliafnian and II. D. McDonald, two deptilv sheriffs, were out here for dinner Mondnv. They were here on official business ' ulld see bv (lie Medford papers that thev have been lioiu; sonic busiue while here. 1 feel sorry of the boys who live tranoed. but would be elud if Tliose of the older ones who arc roal- v tlie euillv ones and hriiur the dope 'rom Medford and selling it to tile bins here al the dances and at other unices, could be cnujjht and uiven the full benefit of the law and also ninny of the older ones who do not jo that fur but envouriitfo the younger onus to violate the bone dry law bv inakini liiiht.ot its: violation and impressing on their minds thill it. is : smart trick to not only evsde but violate the law If the1 older ones would stand finn for law enforcement and teach the nsui; generation that it is u crime to violate any law, but to uphold it and if it is a bad or nnjiixt law re peal it, it would make ii vast differ ence in the morals of the rising- gen eration. J. Hartman and seven or eight oth ers passed through here Monday the first, on their way to tho rlounce Hock cemetery to try to stop the rav ages of the fire ill that sction. W. K. Ilauiinel was a business call er Mondav. liuss Monroe of the Soda Springs dislricl brought ill his wool and sold it to the C. P. Produce company Tuesday. He also brought in two small lots for Mr. C M. M.ulin mid Henry Town of Lake creek. He real ized li.l cents a pound for it in the dirt , that is, unwashed. Since my lust two of the subscrib ers lo tho Unity Mail Tribune and two of the subscribers to Ihe Weekly Mail Tribune have renewed their sub scriptions. '''' COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. . MoiTlnKfl License? John K. l'lurry to llnzcn l'' fijr- nell. I.ec K. Ilcd;eM.'tU to Marion Low- dch. Circuit Court Oeorirc I'. Martin ct ux vs. I'.lliun A. I'oe el ul. Kail in eipiity. William Stnilev v. William Ks- milis. Siiuimons. I., h. I.ove. vs. t'ilhi liii Cohen. Sum moiiM. A'rit of altiichment. '. Sercpia Cotlrcll v:;. James Mux well ct all, S. minions. Commerce . T rust & Sn villus biink vs. Stcrline; -.Milling Co. Aiirecnicnl ami Hliiuhi'.!oii. , liolinle Court Clnrinda (I. O.'lcshy estuto. Finan cial report. 1'etilion. Onier to bor row money. t Jucoli K. Itittcr cstatu.- Itepoit of sale of real uropcrly. ltcal l-lalc Trnnsfors W. H. Slriker to Martha Strik er. River lot 1 !!-.'!, S. 19- Xm Sunbeam Mow to hrnSi Thoce Pains and Dlttreno Which ao Many Mothers ava Suffojed. 'Ion much c.lTumt l0 IWM fur l vnmlrrful women at pr.;.i,r:,L!on, fjiuliiar to mal.y Nu lhir i I tlcild. R to ninro tcctlvo In Iti action tli.in all 'J.c hcUiti r..:ui ccr luid dawn for tlii rilbm:a of eroitf-tnilt lrtotticn. It Is un .f'.'trnal n;;picnlion tliat M-rrula It4 Influrnrn urnn tlm ccriLl, trmlon nti.l mwlM nt Iha -iUlomen, rontlrrlnf tli pllnt, ond thr ir-inj prxrrfully will,imt tlat pcnhur .trtiiLLlnc strain. Tim ccmr'rm U, lltcrrfore, onn of nn- 'x)'j:l (i J-;.'ul mttl -l;ition nnd tno r.iucli :lrr. canrnt lo lai'l u.'n Hi'J lvm.-irl((il;lo .noucrica .l.lcli a In' tlw r'i Imppy pren.itat !!-; rp-ltlnn li-tR on tlie ti-al11i und furtutiiBi A tiiu r;c.-.c:iiji!i tu ime. Tho tiiin t 1'C ct4 Ih ItiitnTtrlv let Winn M tllicr'i l-ii,-ml ti-rl fl.irhiv tlm licrint nl c-;wflnn-y fur lli ruii-M-lt-d i. pnml cj,U-r liil 1cb4 .'train Mlicn babr it Urn. MMr-?r' Friend t fir fTtcrml ire ntr. It i:illrriy r-nle fth'l m r l-t lin'l ttf nur itril.l. It IS prewired hy llin llrndn-id Ki-ltnillnr Cu.. I.inur lll'lr.. Atljnln. urite llicm 10 r'nl ii .l,t-tr Ino-ml Inr "MjIIii-iIi-aI IloiV." my will "ffiul It fit onr-e. wMttrmt rltnrif. flnd von will find II vrrv Ii-lpf-.il. flo not ni'lr-rl for n r!i:rto 1. Iriil lid Mcrnlnj ti nrp'v MilVr 1 I rl'i'l nrmlit'iir In rlirir'.inrif irnnn'l IIM Imttli. nr.! tiiim fjttlir yourself arnln,t pain anj Ul.illlllVIt, 30-3W JO Abby Kendall Thomas to Geo. W. Brooks. Lot 7, Perry's sub. dlv 1900 United 8tutes to Jesse Louis Cotton, Sec. 4, twp. 37, R. 4 W.; west V, of SH. 14 Patent BrokenWind-Heaves 7-J--U!Jll.v.v-,-i.U...TT- Help your horse jUraCDaniels'i HORSES . CATTLE to health MSWKfrtfi" SJfe-lJl and strength Dr. Daniels' Renovator Powders A True Conditioner A Bortntr Modiclno tor th-l Tind FHng Make the old horse took nnd act llke new on Aalr vnur dali.r fur thm and one ol Dr. innielft' t)ook on the horao-lhU book telli you huw so lututc lameucis, how to treut ipavln, curb and ll lmiir!t. how to curt llc ttii4 irtut ill Attmpr or other cold. Heath's Drug Store Can serve you With Dr. Daniels Horse and Cattle Medlcino. Come In and Ree us and cet a hook. Settled lilds Sealed 'bids will be revolved by the Recorder of tho Town of Talent, Oro., until July I nth, for tho dtKRlnK of a shaft approximately 30 feet and rumiinK a. drift for 7S and possibly 100 feet, nnd for timbering same. lumber to bo furnished by Town of Talent. City reserves tho rlsht to reject all bids. Kor further Informa tion call on Record, at Talent, Ore C. C. WOI.TEKS, S. F. G. MA NESS. 95 Committee. Oninty Treasurer's Tlilnl 'aU for Talent Ii ripntion Oistrict Wan-ants Kioto of Oregon. 'ounty of Jackson, ' Trettsury ' Department, Jackson ville. Oregon, July f.th, 191S. "N'otlce is hert-liy given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of all Talent Irrigation District Warrants numbered from 11 1 to 127 both' nunvliers Inclusive. Interest ceases on tho warrants abovo called on Ibis tho 5th day of July, 191 S. MYRTLE BLAKELEY, Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon Notice of Itoiul Sale Sealed proposnls will bo received by tho Board of Directors of (lold Hill Irrigation District at Its office in said District, in Jackson County, Ore gon, for the purchase of sixty thou sand dollars ($ti0,0lll) bonds of said District till' tho hour of 8 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, July 27th, -191 K. which said Isbuo of bonds will pear date July 1, 1D1S, Hear Interest at not to exceed six per cent per annum, payable seml-annunlly on the first duy of January and July of each year, principal and Interest payable at the Fiscal Agency of tae' State of Oregon In New York City, said bonds to be in denominations of- one hundred (J1U0), one hundred and fifty (fluO) and fivo hundred dollars ($u00) each, numbered consecutively commencing with number, one (1J and following in numerical order, and maturing approximately as fol lows: . , 2,:i.ri0 on July 1 1323 a.r.tio on July 1 1:124 2,r.no on July 1 19215 2. S00 on July 1 192ii H.Ur.O on July 1 1927 3,1 r.O on July 1 1928 S.ftTiO on July 1 1929 ,1,Br0 on July 1 1I1S0 8,7r,0 on July 1 19.11 a,9r0 on July 1 19.12 4,200 on July 1 1933 4.4ri0 on July 1 1934 4,700 on July 1 1935 5.000 on July 1 1930 r.,300 on .Inly 1 1937 B.3U0 on July 1 1938 Itlds for saiit bonds must be accom panied by a certified check on an Oregon bank for at least fivo per cent of tho purchase price, and Bald bids must be unconditional a: to legality. Tho Board reserves tho right to reject anv or all Iwds. - CHAULErf CIIAMPMN, Secretary. HKU" WAM'KI) MAIK. WANTED tlovernment needs i. OHO clerks nt Washington. Exam inatiuiis everywhere In July. Ex perlcnco unnecessary. Men and women desiring government post Hons write for free parli."iiltirs to J, C. Leonard, (former Civil Her- vlco Examiner, ) 10-.1M Kenols lildg.', Washington. 9 WANTED Steady mini for night clerk. Hotel Mcdfot'd. WANTI'.D .Mini and wife without family Tor work on ranch. Inquire Feb! Investment Co. 91 WANTED- Mechanics In all branches of tho metal trades for Emergency War Work. (Jood wages, good working and lieut climatic cnidl tlons. Astoria Marino Iron Works, Astoria. Orngoii. 102 - HKLP WAM'KII PKMAMC WANTEI (iood cook with refer- eucea. .Mrs. Fninlt Owen. Phone 7-lt. 87 WANTED (lirl for general work. Phono 7i'3. hoiise- K9 WANTED Experienced waitress Hotel Medford. . WANTED Competent woman for general housework. No laundry work. Phono F. Pclouze, Eagle mint. 91 WANTED Woman to rook nnd do laundry work, wages I4.i.0i). Phono 22-F13. Mrs. (ieo. A. Mnns field. Prospect, Oregon. 88 KOH IlKXT MlKCKLLANKOUr). FOR RENT Cheap, store bulldlni with living rooms above. At cor ner of oaKdale and 11th atreota . Phone Jti-Jl, Ii WANTED SITUATION. WANTED To cut cord wood by con tract or cord. I have tools. Ad dress Box Wood, Mail Tribune. 90 WANTED Sewing of any kind, at home or by the duy. Call at 227 East Ninth street. Pbone 199-M. WANTKTI MISCKIiLiANEOUS WANTED To trado. good horse or cow with sow with pigs. Phone 408-R3, 94 WANTED Truck, now or second hand. State price, capacity, etc. Box K, Tribune: ' " ' WANTED To buy, younK bull. Dur ham or Hereford preferred, phone H. W. ninshnm. WANTED lialod alfalfa hay. Stato tonnuKQ ond price K. O. B. Ad dross ltox 100, Mull Tribune. WAITED To rent, smnll ranch near Medford. A. D. Perdue. Cen tral Polut. R. It. No. 2, Box S8. 91 WANTED To rent, store-room small warehouse. Call 129 Rogue River Valley Canal Co. tf WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point. Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED House to move, build, repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 4S8-X. . . , WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, otc, 'and makes short time loans on any old thine. FOR SALF KKAL ESTATE. FOR SALu Farming land, fruit lund. stock ranches, timber land, from H0 per acre up, on looc time, easy pavmenta. or might exchange fcr other clear property. Add raw Gold Rav Ue.lf 1 n. ' FOR SALR LIVESTOCK. l'"OH SALE Thieo Ration milk cow. jriS.OO. Ilox Cow, .Mail Tribune 89 FOR SALE 25 head rfif dairy cows with a good milk contract, iv hlKh-Krade llolsleins. three Jer seys, two Ilurhums. The best pay ing hord in Jackson county. For sulo at a price lliat is right. Phone Sti-H. 89 FOR SALE Four mares, threo to 10 yenrs old, 1200 lbs. to 1500 Hs. One buggy, pole shafts and single harness. F. L. Caton, 1015 North Central. 109 'OR SALU1 Two ranroB. 9 and 10 , years old; one horso, 4 years old; i two marcs, 2 yenrs old; one set of hnrnoss. All Al. Will sell or trado for Al five B.issenger car. ' For particulars write or call C. L. Barnum, at Weed, Cal., P. O. Box 128. 116 FOR SALE Paro bred Duroo Jersey boar pig. A very promising young ster. Price $30.00, Including reg istration. Palmer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. . 104 FOR 8ALO-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALH Alfalfa hay for sale In field. W. O. Webster, Tol. S71-J5 90 FOR SALE Victrola.. new. 800 it nt 22i"i South Oakdulo nvonuc Also a piano. 93 FOR SALE Gas stove, bureaus, 10 X12 rug, dining cbulrs. 23 Mistle- too street. Phone 90f.-.M. 93 FOR SALE Belgian 'does, reason alilo price. 504 Edwards street. 'Phono 272-J. 89 OR SALE 19 IS Maxwell, run 3000 miles; one 1914 Ford. Doth cars cheap; going to war. Seo Will Gentry, 220 Haven stroct. Phone 4 4 3-J. 88 FOR .SALE Ono young cow, six calves, from two to eight months old. Two miles norlh of -.Medford nt Sugar Co. Ranch; also ono cor- not. R. L. Hague. 88 'OR SALE One maro, 0110 wagon and harness. 10 South Peach street, Medford. 90 FOR SALE Rail, manznntta and oak wood. One 1C hand-power stump miller. Webstor ranch, 1 miles north of Jacksonville. I FOR SALE One twin-bed auto trail er, pneiimartic tires, tent, complete outfit, at a bargain. Just the thing for your camping trip. -M. H. John son, Cold Hill, Ore. 89 FDR SALE 11(17 Ford touring car. Cull Nash Ho' otel. 8 9 FOR KALE Going to war July 22nd Chevrolet, 1918 model, Homo cream scpurator, Plorco Arrow chainlets bicycle, Hammond type writer. Phone 4 1, Jacksonville. 8S FOR 8ALE Wood saw, first-class engine, corner Niiuillc and Llborty, 91 FOR BttLK Becuurt-nand hand bear. nrav outfit. Hubbard Urns FOR HUNT APARTMKNTS. FOR RENT Ono completely fur nished apartment, Hotel Holland. KOI! IlKin HOUHKS. FOR It E-vr Fur 11 hilled house. In qiilro of Mrs. W, T. York.' Phone 41111-H. 9 I NT Kill HI1AN AXTOCAK CO TI.MI4 CARD Loavo Medford for Ashland, Talent nnd Phoenix dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday tit 10:15 p. in., Sun days loavo nt 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 5:30 nnd 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9.00 a. m., 1:00 4:00 nnd 5:15 p. Also on Saturday nights at 5:, 10 Sundny leave Ashland at 9:00 a, m and 12:30. 4:30 and a:30 p. ill. FOR RENT irrCSEKEKPTNG i ROOMS. : FOR RENT LlKht housekeeping rent. 822 8X rooms; reasonable South Central. FOR RENT Two modern : house- keepInK rooms on ground floor. 345 North Uartlett. .Mrs. Godlove. . FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE For automobile in good condition, two choice saddle and buirgy mares and -one colt; one Studebaker biiRsy and double harness. Apply 21 East Main, Ashland, Ore. FARM LOAN'S AMORTIZATION LOANS Poyable 5 to 40 yoars, BV4 per cent. Money ready when lund appraised and ti tle perfectod. E. 11. Hard, Sec'y Troas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Gnrnett Corey Bldg. 10-4 MONKi TO IX)AN. MONET TO LOAN Money to loaf en Medford property. Easy month It parment Sm D. R. Wo4. nusrvESs nmscroRt Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LIL'JEGRAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, Bnmpled and reports rendered. Office and assay lnDoratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples iy mail given prompt atten tion. Attorncya. WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-law. Medtord National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medtord National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer. Corey Building. Oaraett Anto SapplM. LAHJCR AUTO BPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldeal and best-eaulpped plant In the Pa- elflo northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Bold ander writ ten guarantee. 34 North FlftMBtt St., Portland, Oregon. Garrmaw GARBAGE- Get your premuMt cleaned up tor the summer. Call on the elty garbage wagoni tor god nervlce. Phone 861-Y. I 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 1 business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction in aiualc. 7RED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher at piano and harmony. Haight Mnalf Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids Phone 72. loani-nnoa. ALICE IIOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability pollelea wriv ten with best English and Easts ra Companlea. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. KARL S. TUMY General Imuran office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. N. ill Garnett-Corey Bldg. . I'loniug Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, aash, doors, moulding and Bcroena. Shop 137 S. Fir. Phon 184. Physicians and Ba eona. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteonathl pbyalcian. 303 C rnett-Corey build in . Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and turgeou. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose aDd throat, Eyea olen tlflcally tested and glasaoa sup plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Oa Uldg. Phono 667. I'nntora and Publisher. MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. haa th boat equipped printing office Ik Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgora, billing system, 1 eto. Portland prices. 17 Norta FlrflL , , ranafea. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phon 115. Price right, aacrlo guar antnwd INTERESTING! 11 acres, splendid, strictly modern 5-room bungalow, with screened porches, artistic fire place, good wator systom, barn, chicken houses, only ono nillo from paved highway; tho buildings are worth more than tho price asked tor tho place, so we aro throwing In tho 11 acres of first class soil, f 2,1 00.00 cash takes tho placo, tho buyer can also purchase the stork. Implements, poultry, etc, at right prices if so doslred. Brown & White 10 Soulli Kir Stnwt, .