4 MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OIJECOX, THURSDAY, JULY 11. 101S PAGE FlYE ADMEN PLEDGE; I . UN WINNING WAR ' .. : SAX FRANCISCO, July 11. Wil ' Ham D'Arcy ot St.- Louis Is to bo the next president if , the' Asji'gclii&ii ' Advertising Clubs of- the World, It was announced here today by the : nominating committee of the clubs which are holding'; their fourteenth annual convention In this ci,ty. '' The committee presented a ticket to the convention which it had chosen y acclamation. Those selected for So presidents were George W. Hop is, Jsiew York; E. T. Meredith, Des Moines; Charles W, 'Wilson, Cleve land; C. A. Flshor, Dallas; William G. rook, Tacoma; Arthur G. New meyer, New Orleans; F. W, Kellog, . flan Francisco; Charles 'Higham, Lon don, England. a P. S. FTorea of Indianapolis was named secretary-treasurer by the committee. The convention was ex pected to elect the ticket. . The extreme effort of every adver tising agency represented was pledg ed to the prosecution of the war by the convention in a "war message to American business." The message was prepared by the. executive com mittee, of tho clubs, of which Her bert S. Houston of New York, is chairman. ' -v ' The convention pledged itself in the message to four specific pur poses. ; To serve the government In bring ing; the war to a victorious conclu sion. .,.,, ,j To safeguard American business e)s it affects home and foreign mar kets. . To serve finance In mobilizing tho resources ot tho nation behind the war in meeting the credit needs of expanding business. 'To bring, thru truth in advertising the full measure of devotion In ser vice to the consuming public and (ho government during and after tho war. " k The message pledged the advertis ing forces or tho country to '.support and supplement without reservation the paramount business to which our nation and her allies are committed namelf the winning" of this righ teous war and the 'establishment of an organization of peace supported by the combined power of tho free nations.' " TRAVEL BY 1 LONDON', July 11. A Itoyal air escort of thrco Belgian seaplanes, guarded King Albert and Queen Eliz aboth on thoir flight over the chan nel from Belgium to England Satur day morning, on a trip which marked the first time In history that any rulor ever has made a flight from one country to another. The royal couple traveled In sep arate seaplanes, each operated by a Bolglan army aviator. On the British Bide of tho channel tho king liindcd first near a British warship off Dover. The queen descended soon afterward, her seaplane also landing near a warship. They started from the Belgian coast and made the trip In 50 minutes. Tho purpose of their visit was to attend the silver anni versary of King George and Queen Wary Saturday. This Is the first time since August 1914 King Alport has been outside his native land, except one or two in formal trips to France. Queen Eliz abeth was most enthusiastic about tlie voyage. FOR PETTY GRAF! "WASHINGTON, July; il-j Sen tence of dismissal frpm tho army and two years Imprisonment at hard hv lior, imposed by a' courtmsrtiai bn Captain Daniel II. Sullivan, of Camp Dodge, Iowa, was approved today by President Wilson. The captain was J convicted of selling to other officers military equipment entrusted to bis care. , The president also approved a sen tence of dismirsal from the army. Imposed by courtmartlal on Lieuten ant John Francis .Monroe of the S28th Held artillery. Lieutenant Jlonroe accidentally shot and killed Sergeant Samuel fllllman at Camp Center, Mich., last March. Evidence at the trial showed that the accident resulted from the careless handling pf a service revolver by the officer. Chautauquas to Hear Exposition Band Thaviu's Great Organization Which Opened and closed San Francisco Exposition Coming on Fifth Day of Chautauqua ' 1 Th'uvius Band Is coming to Chuutuuqun thirty selected musicians from Exposition and led by the magnetic Thavlu himself. Of the sixteen bands of nation-wide reputation -which entortnlned the groat crowds during the Expo sition season, Thavlu's was the only one requested for a return engagement. They had so successfully pleased the throngs during tho opening days that the directors commissioned their return for the closing weeks. ... The secret of Thavlu's popularity is not expressed so much In the size of his organization as In the unusual personnel and the fact that Thavlu is a master director of his accomplished musicians. All bnnd music critics' comment upon the sparkle, llfo uud dashing brilliancy of his musical Interpretation. Two full concerts will be given bin the fifth day of Chautauqua. In addition to the band In the evenlug, three grand opera singers from Thuviu's own (rand opera organization wlll'nppenr as soloists. . , AT ASHLAND CHAUTAUQUA JULY 18 to 25 EXEMPIH WASHINGTON, July 11. In re sponse in it request for postpone ment of the July draft in the north west where wheat is ready for har vest, Provost Marshal General Crow der has in Conned Ihe department of agriculture thai the inilitnrv.itrojiram will not permit of delay iu tilling the monthly demand for drafted men. When Assistant .Secretary Oaslev took up the ouestion with General , Orowder he found that the situation! had been canvassed thoroughly be-1 fore (he July en 11 was placed, and thaHo relieve conditions in tlie sunny: wheat states as far as possible en trainmenl in that section was order ed to hcyhi JuK- 22 instead of Jalv f and l." as elsewhere. More than this it. was said, the needs of Ihe arm would not allow. "Farmers confronted with the problem of harvesting wheat when soiiie of (heir help will be called to the colors should receive inspimlinn from the wheat a rowers of the cen tral Mules. .Mr. Hush-.- -aid lodav. "In Jane the fnnner? of that M'Hion faced the same situation, yet every acre of a ruin was" cat ami shocked. The city people with farm experience responded to the 'call, for help and were oran nixed into "shock Iroops" and went into (he harvest fields, from Ohio to Iowa, boys responded loyally and fanners found (hem will ing and valuable helpers." U-BOATS DEFEATED . DECLARES JBUCfl SOUTHAMPTON, England. .July 11. Viscount Jelllcoe, former first sea lord, speaking here today, said: ''I made a prophecy somewhat guardedly some time ago that the submarine campaign would be de feated liy August. I did not know at tho time that my words would be quoted In every newspaper In the kingdom, or perhaps I would not have spoken in such assured terms. Today, however, altho ships arc still being sunk, they are not being de stroyed as fast as we nro building them, while U-boats aro being Bunk faster than the Germans are building them. That Is what 1 meant when I said that the submarine campaign would lie defeated." Kor Constipation and llillnusnaos Good digostion goes fur toward comfort and health In hot weather. Undigested food In tho stomach can quickly poison the system. Geo. Jen ner, 416 Labor St., San Antonio, Tex., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tab lets have proven the best laxative I have taken and I recommend them to any one suffering from constipa tion or biliousness. They should be In every traveling man's grip." Quick relief for sick headarhe, bloating or other condition caused by bad diges tion. Sold everywhere. ID TELL Df CUSTER! , MASSACRE AT PAGE Alfred A. Chapman, veteran scout and guide, the only living white man who followed General Georgo A. Cus ter thru the fatal battle of Little Eig Horn in 1870, will speak at the Pago theater tonight and show slides of tho famous battle. Mr. Chapman ,1. who was J)orn in Marysvllle, Calif., in 1S42. Is a typical old-time scout In appearance and his vest is plas tered with medals received in vari ous parts of tho world. Ho is par ticularly eager to avoid all misap prehensions and makes it clear that ho did not take part In the battle of Little Big Horn, font observed It about tlirec-qiiurtois distant thru a high-powered government glass. It scorns he had 'been captured -by the Indians and was a prisoner for 1 S days, and escaped a Rhort time before Ihe battle. Reporting to tho 'nearest fort, he was ordered to join tho th 1 cavalry under Custer and cairio with in sight of tho troop just as the bat tle started. Chapman has n bookful of press notices .and recommenda tions,, and his record is substantiat ed by. the war department. . Portland Livestock I'OltTLAXI), Ore., July ll.-Ciillle Ironir; receipts l.'ili. Steers, urine. .H.'.(IU(il LI.IMI; ,u,, I.p eluiiee, 11.1)0 ( 1:2.1111; medium to ooil, .!!.!MHn 10.00; fair to medium, .H.0II( !) Oil; common to fair, if."i.00f8.00; covs and heifers, choice, $8.0i)ki !).'lu ; v ilium to frond, .-fli.(P0( 7.."j0; lair to medium, if I.'iOki .').."i0 : i iiiim-r-, .-fll.tWi ( bulls, ,t(i.00 H.iiO; enh i s, -fK.-illfrt 11. .Ill; stoi-lieis and fW'i!ers, .f7.00(i 0.(10. , .lings linn;- receipts -till. Prime mixed, l T.IIOfn 1 7..1II ; medium mix ed, ifl(i.7.-(i? 17.'J."; rmiKli henvies, -filli.OOrii l(i..')0; pie..-, !f.-).7.-0i lli.2.-., bulk of sales .lti.H.'Ki 17.0(1. Sheep liiirher; receipts l."i:i. F.,i! of monnliiiii linns, .l:i..'ifi(ii I 10.0; valley lambs, fLI.OOfn I :t..0 ; vear lins. .'fO.OOiJi J0.00; wethers, -8.00(-i 11.00; ewes, Ildi M.00. Portland Grain I'OIITI.AXI), Ore., July Il.-Hut-ter steady: city creamery prinli, 47c; earliins, ,Hc; buying price huller fat, I unbind, .le; eulie cxliii prime firsts, .(e; firsts, , . t; nnrley, WHEAT Xew crop, if" feed, .."0; hrewiii'' ..VJ: nifs, tirt hid. com. N.i. 'A. velh.vv. hid xflixsmrs i.nin, mu.moi :H.:,0: shorts,' $:i2.nor32..,ti; drinks :t!.h0(; :il.r,0 per ton. MAY Ituyiutf pri'e, timoliiy, rtlf'iUrn, $2."; uniin. 'j:t. niid- HiKtrr and I'-UKs K(KiS Selh'nir price, rnc count. HTc. Puyinif prie, .'Kir ; pflndled,T' Ifle; selected candied in cartons, i'Je rtH. I.TltY-liens, :(-; broil- ?r, iWn Alr', old roo-ters, llie; turk- ?', J ioc; ji-cse, mjzc; rutins, J. With Medford trade te Medford rua(!e TODAY'S MARKETS !i the great musical orgiiniznllun which both WILLOW SPRINGS . 1 Mrs. Henry Kilcy and small son of Central Point tool; diiTmi'r at the H. V. l-'.lilen home Sunday. Mr. uud Mrs.. Jolin l.uchmnn ami Miss Pearl Thonfas jof Crescent City. Calif., came over Ijv auto and vis iled Ashland during iJic lioundup. On their return trip they called on old Iriends in this vicinity. While hauling July lust week A . Carlson slipped,. and fell from the load, receiving painful but not se rious injuries. Miss Leah Parker lias returned I'roia n two w'ceks.J" yisil witli Iter grandmother at Grants 'Pass. Malcolm and Albert Anderson, who are workiuir iu Portland, have fine jositioiiK in 'Their sister, the N'orlh Hank depot. Clara, ivlio is spending; the summer with lu-r minis there, is luivine- a very ileli.L'hll'Ul vacation. The O. X. Davis, .loe llnaulnnd, llujili Porter, and V. K. Parker fam ilies uioliired to Ashland on Ihe Fourth. Mr. William Wrinht wilh a crew of i ... .. - t . ..i: ii .1... . :.. :.. i.: men is aeiiuiug nil Die .-.rain in tins vieinily. The' II. V Klil'lis euteilain- I cd al a por-li supper on Mie l-'ourlh. Those present were Mr. -and Mrs. C. C. Mil'urdv luid ihildreii of Med-, I'nril and Mrs. Mi-Curdy's mother. Mrs. Oay. who is visiiin (hem; und ?m-s. ,-iint Mrs. .Julius liirkhnl): anil soil, l'nli.'llil. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Knr! Ileil eanijcil near Prospeet and -.isiied Mill Creek Kail.-. its their Fiiiivlh of .Inly celebration. They imisl !:iive cnjiiyeil the outing as they spenl Saliirduy tiiylil and Sunday ennipiii and fishing near llyliee liri-'e. Willow Springs has ils slmre ni' Qur Boys in France and Home Protection The men on tho filing lino roprosoiit ihe pick of our AniLrican youth. Ono in four of out buy homo wan Bic1', rojcti'd t)cciui8e of phjsical (lclirinncy. Many timps the kidneyn wore to hiaino. If we w ish to prrvent old ae coining on too soon, or H we want to increase onr chapcrs for a lfng life, Ur. Pierce of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y., say that you fhuuld drink plenty of water daily brtweert mcalB, Then pro pure at ycjur fiAon'f-t drun ntorc, Anurio ( double rtrength). Tlis ''An-Urrir" driven tho uric acid not and cures bach nrhn and rheiirmaiRin. If we wish lo I; pep our kidnevR in tho heat, condition a diet of initk and vege table;, with imiv linlo meat once a dav. -TM'jtls the most "iiitnblr. Jrink plenty of hiirv, ! Pnre wnt'T, tnk Anuric three times a any tor a month. I Send 1)t. Pierre t-oti rents for trial ' parknue. " Amine" many tiniea more ! rmtent. tlian lithia. eliminates uric and hot war nudts iiuyar. A ehort trial Will convince you M w.Wv.i.t y. Jo Nr. nv: ",Tut n fw Htis In rt.ird u Dr. P(rrn Atinrir T hb f Ullli'll L looi," T ki'lii'" rTfintle. I nin ir hid to r.-corn-m end the in lo ijvi-ryliody, I knos tlnit they nre B'mmI or 1 w o n I d not r':oinniiMii thein. Alii-r liikint tr fw twtllrr 1 mw th.it the cwilliim a i P'diw 1 down o r'ntintii-il tholr iip. I luu:e fpiit tnklns tli'-tn now nitfl am fjf cudhI-k ttlns iilmm ii and dnnilv. "One olil l:nlv. Im ve:,rj nM. to whom 1 lcivi rfc-miiiindn Aniirlc rii thai It lil li'T if-U)i Ui vvelliili "t of uir KjU" ii. opened mid closed the San Francisco German propaganda. Sunday even ing Scenic avenue was the scene of wild excitement. A wandering hobo set two different fires near grain fields whiid) might have proved quite disalrpji.s, if. they had not been dis covered -and extinguished by neiph liors.i-1).-' W: Slone reported by tele phone n;id the, sheriff came out und allieriiil in the iu endiary. BrokenWind-Heaves ise"iE aim r strsncffh Dr. Daniels' Renovator Powders A True Conditioner A Spring Medicine for ltu:t Tlrd PmIIoc Make the old horse look and act tikes new one hnk your dealer (or them end one of Or, Daniels' Books on the tmre-thl8 book telli you how no locate lamencia, how to treat ipnvln. curb and all Inmenta. how to cunr jullc and treat distemper or other colds. , Heath's Drug Store Can serve you U'li'i Dr. Daniels Horse and Cattle Mcdiciuo. Come In and Bee us and got a book. Sealed Iti.ls Scaled -bids will lie ro:-oived by the Itocorder of tho Town of Talent, Ore., until .Inly l.'.lh, for tho iIIkkIjIik of a shaft approximately ;to feet and riiinilnn a drift for 7." uud possibly jlou oet, and for timbering same. iiiiiioer in no 1 11 riusueii uy j own 01 Talent. City reserves tho riKht to reject itll'blils. For furthor Informa tion call on Iteiord, at. Talent, Oro. - C. C. WOli'EllS, H. F. G. MANEfiH, D5 (lommlttce. TTKLP VANTKi 31A IM. VANTKJ Knreijian for grain and Mock ranch. Apply Mr. .lames, (Nash Ilotol. Phono 57. WAXTKl) Binder man and two tearnfltera. Apply MlravlMa Orch- iVrd Phono iU7-.I2. V A X TIC I -ii o v er n m e n t n ee d a 2 0 000 clerks at Washington, Kxam lnatlona ovcrywliero In July. Kx )erl(nce iinm;enr.:oiry. Men and women denlrhiK Kovernmcnt potil t!on writo for freo parth nlars to J. C. l-ponard, (formor Civil Ser vlro Kxamlnor.) 10.18 Kenolfi VaHhint;tiin. 13 VANTI'JI Mechanics In all brancho of tho inolal trades for EmerRoney War Work, (lood wagon, K'(d workfiiK an1 pent climatic rendi tions. Astoria Marino Iron Workn, Afiloria, Oregon. 1 uH II CLP WAATKI IlcMAIiK WANTKU (llrl lor Kfiieral lioliBi) work. Phiiiio ("iii7-.l. X NTKI) KITUATIO.V. WANTKIj Sewlnc of any kind, at homo or liy tho day. Call at 227 Kat Ninth strvot. I'hono 1D8-.M. 96 ' FfHI HAI.H ItKAL EHTATK. I'OK . HAI.H Oil KXCIIAXGK For .Mi'dtotil Itniirovnil protierty. three PIim-oh kooiI lani ronvenlontly lo . rated In western WaalllllKton. (rwher, I.. M. Groene, berliy, l)re ' srtti. ' !)3 FOR SALK Farming Is nil, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from f 10 par acre tip, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange fiT o'.lmr eloar properly, Addrws Gold Kay Realty Co. WA.NTWi MSCKLLAJflXjXJS WANTED Good 1917 Ford roadster body or will, trade good five-passenger body for one. Eads Trans fer, phono 315. 95 WANTED To trade, good horse or cow for sow with pigs. Phone 408-R3. 94 WANTED Truck, new or second hand. State price, capacity, etc. Box K, Tribune. WANTED Baled alfalfa hay. State toanage and price V. O. B. Ad dross Box 100, Mail Tribune. WANTED Sell your cream to the jonnson iron, uo., enirai i-uiui. Ore., where the tests and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, build, repair or wreck. Phono 4H8-M oi Mi-X. WANTED ft. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc.. and makes short time loans on any old thing. . FOIt SALE POULTTIY AND KGGB KOIt SALK One dozon Anacona hens. 750 each. Belgian and Flem ish Glunt hares. Phono 452-M. 1)5 FOR SAUt lin'ESTOCK. FOli SALE One work horso, ono buggy horso, four colts, two mule colts, if cltcapaess is an induce ment call at once. Hamilton Pat- ton, Tel. 132-Y. 94 FOR SALE Two horses, cow and household furniture, one inilo west of Phoenix. M. J. Krakar. 94 FOIt SALE Three Jorsey cows. Phono 307. 93 "Oil SALE One bay horse, nine years old. price $50. One black mare, nine years old. suitable for ladies' driving horse, price J One four-h. p. gasoline engine In good condition. II. Dunlap, Cen tral Point. Oregon. 93 FOR SALE Four mares, three to 10 years old, 1200 lbs. to lr.5; lbs. One buggy, pole shafts and single ' harness. F, L. Caton, 1015 North Central. 109 FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 10 years old: one horso, i years old; two maros, 2 years old: ono set of harness. All Al. will soli or trade for A I five passenger car, For particulars write or call C. L, Barnum, at Wood, Cat., P. O. Box 123. i 116 FOR SALE Puro bred Duroc Jersey boar pig. A very promising young ster. Price $.10.00, Including reg istration. Palmer Investment Co. Medford, Oro. 104 FOR SALK M1SCKLLANKOUB. FOR SALE Kitchen tablo, chairs, settee lounge, tubs, holler, joIo, also garden cultivator and tools, Good lilcyclo - with electric light nnd cyelometor. Phono 819-X or call 214 Wost Jackson. 93 FOIt SALE Ono Kord tourlnn car, 1!U4 model, newly overhauled $2.10.00 rnsh. Medford Junk Co. Phono U s:t-.I. FOIl BALIS Ono Overland In firat elaKS ruiiiilnc order; eood tiros all around, $175.00. Also ono two- cylinder Maxwell In Kood runnliiK order, $ 7 ."i . .Medford Junk Co phono 2K3-.I. FOM SALE Ford, practically Rood as new. I'hono ISnus Transfer Phono 31.". I) FOIl SALK I'inno, soo it at 22 tfouth Oaktlulo nvenno. lirlce ta rlKht. US FOIl SALK Cheap, 'Homo Comfort' cooklnj; stove, burns wood or coal. In iiko ik months; cost $h;;. 1'all diiyn, SI.) Ilonnott avenuo. UX FOIt SALK Team colts, four and flvo years old, now harness, $300; 15 tons now wild oats hay, two cows, thrco heifers. Call (J7-.ll. X 04 FOIt SALK (las stove, Imreaiis, 10 X12 rug, illnliiK chiilm. 211 Mlntlo too street. I'hono VUu-M. ' 03 FOIl SALK Hall, manzanlta and oak wood. One K hand-power stump puller. WobMor ranch, 1 M: miles north of Jacksonville. 07' FOR RLK Sncona-nand hand beat. nrav outfit.. Kuhhard Rrna FOR KENT IIIUSEKKKI'lNa ROOMS. FOIl HW.vr Modern hoiisokeepinn rooms on ground floor. IMfi North Ilartlctt. 97 FOR llEPfl HOUHKS. FOIt ItKNT Two (iatim liuimalows at a low price to rollnlilo parties. C. K. Gates. It' FOIt HUNT APARTMENTS. FOU ItKNT One completely fur nished utiiirtineiit, Hotel Holland. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. KOIl KKXT A I pnuturo for cowr. 'I'hono C. Carey, HI-FI 1. FOR RBNT Cheap, store bulldlni with living rooms above. At oor- ' per of Oak dale and 11th streets Phone 9li-.ll. FARM LOANS AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable 6 to 40 years, Ii per emit. Money ready when land appralned and ti tle perfected. E. II. Hurd, Scc'y Tross. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Gatnott Corey Blilg. 104 LOH1. LOST If the parly who plckod Hp a 'Duxltaek hunting coat Sunday, be tween Rock Point and Rogue River will return It nnd contents to the owner, F. '. Clark. 71.1 West Tenlh street. Medford. ho will re ceive a reward of 1 1. ou. 81 MONEV Tt) LOAB. MOXICY TO LOAX on good real ostato security. J. H. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phono (M7-J. tt MONKY TO LOAN Money to ! n Medford property. Ew montn It parmanU. Hea 1). K Wo4. IttrSlXESS OIiIoRTl'KITIE8 FOU SALE Confectionery store at Bntto Falls; would take automo bile as part payment. O. Adams, Dutto Falls. 95 BcmvKss uinKcrofM MlnliiK Exports. CAMPBKLL & LIL.lEGflAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and roports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St.. opposite Ilotol Holland. Sam ples by mail given prompt atten tion. Attorneys. WM. M. COLV1G Attorney-at-law. Medford National Bank nidg. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorny-t-lw, rooms 8 and v, Meaiora nauoni Bank Building. : A. E. Reames, Lswysr. Gsxnett- Corey BulldlnR. Anto tappU. LAHUR AUTO 8PRINO CO. W are operating the largest; olaeM and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest Use onr spring whan others fail. Bold ender writ, ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteen) St, Portland, Oregon. Gamac OARBAOR Get yoor premlasa cleaned up tor the summer. Call on the city garbage wagon for god service. Phone 161-Y. . T I. Allen. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. II. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account lng. Particularly valuable to any business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. & U. Bids., Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction in FRED ALTON HA1QHT Toacher tt piano and harmony. Height Muel Btudlo, 401 Oernett-Corey Bids Phone 72. Insurance. ALICE HOLLOW AT Fire, Acddeat, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with beBt English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. e EARL a. TUMY General Insurano. office, Fire, Automobile, Accident. Liability. Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. Ne. Ill Garnett-Corey Bldg. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Bn DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician. 803 O mott-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes aolen tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. C Bldg. Phone 667. Printers and rubusiiere. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha the bost equipped printing offioe la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. , 37 North Fir fit. mwfeu EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St Phone 116. Prices right, Barvlee guar ntoari INTERESTING! 11 acres, splendid, strictly modern 5-room bungalow, with screened porches, artlstlo fire places, good water systom, barn, chicken houses, only ono mile from paved highway; the buildings are worth more than tho prlco asked for the place, so we aro throwing In the 1 1 acros of first class soil. 12,100.00 cash takos the place, the buyer can also purchase the stock, Implements, poultry, etc., at right prtcos it so doalred. Brown & White 10 South Fir Stmt. IVI LKUItltAN AUTOCAR CO . TIME OARI) , Loave Modford for Ashlnnd, Talent aad Pbnonix dull, excopt Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. 111.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5; IS p. in. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. in. and 1:30, fi:30 and 9:30 P. m. Leave Ashland tor Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m nnd 11:00 a. in.; 1:1)0, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on .Saturday nights at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 0:00 a. m, nnd 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m.