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    MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, FRIDAY, JULY 12. 1918
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-INews regarding local soldier boys, vice commission. Local papors assort
t various military posts Indicates that the Increase will average 33 1-3
that, in the readjustment of assign- per cent. Ashland residents porsuad
ments at Fort Stevens, Edward liar-led themselves to bolleve that, under
rett has been appointed railroad
artilleryman, the appointment being. Increase of rates could be made un- mother of our neighbors, Mr. U L.
one of responsibility In the transpor- less by vote of the people. Sometimes Hlckox. They had been out here
tatlon of big guns. Lieut. Vernl franchises are "mere scraps of from Iowa to visit their children and
Mills, of Fort Stevens, is home on a paper." were just starting for their home,
brief furlough, accompanied by his 1 iProf. E.E. Washburn, relative of j In my last letter I spoke of parties
Wife. Darrell Minkler, Desmond 'the Doclgo family, is revisiting local j who went from here to different
Gill, and Lamont Frulan of the navy, 1 scenes, he formerly having been,pnrls of the country to spend the
and Lieut. Millard Grubb, of Fortress principal of the old North school. He Fourth and spike of Royal Brown
Monroe, va., nave ueen nome reconi;
if on short visits. - j
Marrled, in Portland, July 7, Dr. Ies nlm anA the Pleasure trip now
. F. Tilton, local dentist, and Mlss'.uelnB made-ny them Is a motor one.
J Lulu Fowler. The newly wedded
iouple are duo In Ashland where they
111 be at home after a fortnight's
Vacation at the seaside.
' J IVm, H, Hazyard, known all up
nd down the Southern Pacific sys
ein as the popular manager of the
..hasta Springs, died recently. He
as a native of Prince Edward
faland.
JVm. Beagle, forest ranger, is laid
$ip temporarily, due to kick from n
torse. He belongs to the fire patrol
hlch is guarding exposed territory
n the Sisklyous.
I' Fred Schneider, former local orch
ardlst, who went to southern Califor
nia some time ago, Is now in Tacoma
i where he has a fine position as in
spector in a meat packing plant. Mrs.
. Schneider will join him Boon. Mr.
Schneider, senior, remains with a
daughter. In the vicinity of Los An
geles, i
j The good warship "B. P. O. E.,"
;WhIch figured conspicuously in the
celebration parade on the Fourth,' is
unchoredpermanently in the parks,
.with guns trained directly on the
laza.
R. P. Cornelius, who recently met
'1th n riiRtrPKRfnfr aeetrlent nt Klnm-
jath Falls, is home for a visit, hut will
. jTeturn to his employment there, a
eood position being retained for him.
i Charley Sheldon, whose wife was
; formerly Miss Alta Holmes, was acci
dentally killed at San Diego, July 8.
' Particulars are lacking, hut dis
patches indicate that he was employ
ed on the aviation field In that local-
-5 Ity. Carroll Holmes, Mr. Sheldon's
t brother, is with her. Charley was
the son of Miles Sheldon, now nt
rshfield, who has another son,
J Edgar, nontenant with the British
1 Columbia forces In France, who Is
if being invalided home from Europe
j nfler nearly a year's service in the
I nut i ut luiiiny uru nun niiuwii
residents of this vicinity.
What is brighter than a day In
June, especially when one enjoys 21
of them denominated as "clear" In
this locality. Only one day came un
der the cloudy designation, the rest
oclng partially obscured Intermit
tently. The warmest temperature was
99 on the 10th, and coolest 34 on the
6th. As to precipitation, only c
Hmall fraction of an inch is recorded
Some don't think It worth while
to buy thrift stamps. Inasmuch as
they can't afford to invest direct in
the larger denominations. The small
investor Is reminded of the admoni
tion; "Hush, little thrift stamp, do
not cry; you'll be a war stamp by and
l)y."
The limit in which Chautauqua
tickets can be procured at reduced
rates has been extended to July 1
This will foe next Monday, preceding
the grand opening on the 18th. Get
In line on the reduction basis.
L. L. Mullt, of Portland, Is taking
his customary summer vacation here
Visiting recreation spots hereabouts,
Mr. S. C. Corbett, who used to live
In Ashland, died recently at Turlock,
Cal.
' Troy Woodward has Joined A. L.
Lamb In extensive bridgo construc
tion work In Siskiyou county under
specific contracts.
Clyde Guntcr; Wednesday; Ford
car; cranking; broken arm. Tem
porarlly laid up from duties at green
house. ' Orres' tailoring establishment on
East Main street resembles a muni
tions plant, with ten-inch shrapnel
prominently displayed. In front win
flows. A card announces that these
murderous missiles "were fired by
Lieut. Walter A.' Phillips, now fight
ing In France." These shells each
contain 250 jagged bullets resem
Tiling small stones, but said to be of
lead. A sabre also on display was
wielded by the lato It. P. Edglngton
veteran of the Civil war as lleuten
ant of Co. C, 129th Illinois infantry
Orres has ordered a captured sub
marine to he addd to the collection
W. H. McXuIr Is a Portland visitor
this week.
Within n unplr thnra hnv, linen 11
1 dozen enlistments at the local ro
ci mung owce ror various assign
ments In the naval service. Wlthou
exception all were from neighboring
towns.
L. M. Sanders of rnrvallis, has
sold his former home here on upper
Ileech street, to Mis. E. M. Jassman.
The place comprises four lots well
Improved. The Heaver Realty com
pany made the sale.'
After prolonged agllatlnn and
llmuch watchful waiting, local gas
I rates have been raised in response to
request from the Oregon Gas &
i lOeetrle ennmnnv tr Ihn nnliltf nitr.
. r
provisions of a special franchise, no
is now connected wnn tne scnaois or
Oakland, Cal. Ills family accompan-
Among the pleasant reunions on
the Fourth In the parks, was ' one
given In honor of Miss Nellie Beaver,
former teacher In the Gregory dis
trict on the Sisklyous. who Is engag
ed for the Butte Falls schools the en
suing term. In addition to Miss Bea
ver's relatives here, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Morris and son, and Miss Lock
wood, the present teacher at Gregory
were in attendance at this lively so
cial gathering.
Herb McCarthy, formerly living
here hut now of Klamath Falls, Is
one of the bondsmen of J. F. Miller,
Southern Pacific freight conductor,
lately arrested at Klamath Falls for
perjury, and who Is out on. $2000
bonds, having been Indicted by fed
eral court at Portland.
The remains of Mrs. Roy Anderson
who died here July 8, were taken to
Wilbur, Ore., for interment. The de
ceased was 31 years of age. Her
husband Is a clerk in the Whitehouse
grocery. She also leaves a son two
years of age.
Miss Margaret Foley of Gold Hill.
spent a few hours here the first of
the week.
Corporal Clatus McCredie who Is
home on a furlough from New York,
arrived here Tuesday night. Mr. Mc
Credie will be hero until the end of
the month. .
Mayor and Mis. W. A. Cowley and
family enjoyed an auto trip to Duns
muir, Cal., the first of the week.
Mclvln Ellestad returned Tuesday
morning from a month's stay at the
Presidio, San Francisco.
At the regular meeting of the
Central Point State bank for July the
regular semi-annual dividend was
declared and paid out of the earn
ings of the hank. The surplus 5,000
was also filled, leaving a surplus of
$4000 In the undivided fund. This
places this bank on the roll of honor
of state banks.
Mrs. A. E. Ten-Ill nee Virgle Ow
ens arrived hero from Fort Colum
bia, at which place she has been re
siding for Iho past several months.
Tuesday afternoon, to spend tho re
mainder of the summer with her
mother and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abbott of Bulte
Falls, wore out of town guests here
Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. Alexander has return
ed from a pleasant visit with friends
In Corning, Cal.
Leonard J. Freeman, Iral Stewart
and Merritt Hoagland, young Central
Point boys who enlisted In the radio
department of the U. S. navy, passed
thru here en route to San Francisco
Sunday afternoon, having ' success
fully passed the examination in 'Port
land.
Mr. Hodges of California, was re
newlng acquaintances and friends
hero the past week. Mr. Hodges for
merly resided here,- having owned a
blacksmith shop hero Borne twenty
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Neale left
Wednesday morning for Condon, at
which place they have employment
during the harvest season. Mr. and
Mrs. Nealo expect to return l)cre
auout Oct. 1st.
Mr. Adlal Dubol! and iMIss Zella
Dubell, after a several days pleasant
stay with relatives hero, returned to
their home at Canyonville, Ore., tho
middle of tho week.
Mrs. Charlotte Stewart of the east
who has been the guest of her broth
er, Mr. Love and family and other
relatives here, left recently for Port
land to remain with friends for a
short time prior to returning home.
Mrs. Wayman Warner left Wed
nesday for Eugene where she will
Join her children and visit relatives
during the summer, after which they
will Join Mr. Warner In Portland.
Joe .Mann, Mrs. Mann and their
children and Grandma Mann arrived
hero from Chlco. Thursday morning,
to oiin take" lip their residence In
Central Point.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Rv A. 0 ttnwIM"
Our P. A K. railway Is getting to
be quite a factor In our little busi
ness world. Last Saturday after-j
CENTRAL POINT 1
noon when it came down from Butte
Palls there was a train of twelve cars
lumber cars, wood, box cars and a
passenger and baggage oar combined.
Among the passengers was Mr. llon
nett, one of our prominent nursery
men who was returning from a busi
ness trip to the big timber country,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hlckox, father and
ana w. u. Clements, but did not
mention that their families accom-
panled them, but Mrs. Royal Brown
and their daughter Miss Hazel and
Mrs. Brown's married dauehter'.
Mrs. W. 11. Brown accompanied
them, and so did Mrs. Clements ac
company her husband.
Thomas Farlow and wlfo were do
ing business with our merchants Sat
urday afternoon.
I am requested to announce that
IieV. Wm. Driver, the Evangelist who
spent the month of May here with
his chapel car will preach at Browns
horo on Saturday evening, July 13th,
and hero on the Sunday following,
both morning and evening. 1
Sunday was rather a 'busy day
here. Among the guests were Miss
BeUord who is at present staying on
the Stewart form just northeast of
here about two miles, R.E. Honey,
wife, mother and niece, Miss Mar
garet Ilaney. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc
Pherson and son Fred, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Jackson and grandchild, Joseph
Mooman. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Holt
and daughter Miss Helen. Dr. PIckcl.
Dr. Thayer and Mrs. Ausbern of Med
ford. The three doctors and Mrs.
Ausbern had been called to perform
an operation on one of our old and
most highly respected citizens, Mr.
Wm o. Knighton, that morning and
they all came here for dinner. Rev.
John Powers of Medford, Thos.
O'Malley, J. B. Duggan, W. Joffe or
San Francisco, and Francis Smith of
Medford, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Van
hcoyoc and daughter Miss Varlan,
Mr. and -Mrs. Ed Steep of Medford.
and iNIck Young now of Hutte Falls
and later in the day Ernest McKoe
of Medford and Walter Wood, one of
our cattlemen.
When Wm. Lewis went to Cres
cent City he took with him his grand
mother, Mrs. Isabel Hlckthorn, his
brother Harry and cousin Miss War
ner of Crescent City. Tho two Lewis
brothers returned Tuesday.
Thomas Riley who owns and oper
ates a fine farm on Antelope creek,
came over to tho Sunnysido for
breakfast at 0 o'clock a. in. to secure
a lot of hogs he hnd bought of Wm.
lazelton and whilo en routo to were
they bought seven more of Wm.
Perry, so had to wait until they could
be brought from the pasture bo that
it began to get quite warm before he
reached home with them., He paid
fourteen cents a pound for them on
foot, a big price.
Theodoro Roosevelt Floroy start
ed Monday morning for Portland to
go to work In tho shipyards.
- G. W. Cook, wife and daughter
Miss Carolyn of Leeseliurg, Penn.,
and Mrs. Cook and daughter Miss
Violet of Medford, came out Monday
evening to supper nnd spent the en
tire evening with us. Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Cook are out here with their
chlldron. They had been up to North
Bend prior to coming here and are
now visiting their daughtor In Med
ford. .Miss Violet Is tho bookkeeper
in t lie forester's office In Medford.
.Mrs. Pete 'Belts, wife of one of
our prosperous farmers between hero
and the Free Ferry lirought in about
four dozen young chickens, broilers,
and shipped them to San Francisco
Tuesday. She expects lo realize at
least fifty cents aploco for them.
They were of tho Plymouth Rock
variety. J y. Maxfleld came In with
her and took the train for Butte
Falls to work In the lumber camp;
and so did Homor Reynolds of Trail.
Mrs. Kce of Butto Falls, was also a
Lift Off Corns!
1
"Freezone" is Magic! "Lift any Corn or Callus
right, off with-fingers :Nq pain!-
i
Drop r, little Freoione on an atkinq
corn, instantly that corn stops luirt
Lig, then you lift it right out. It
doean't hurt one kit. Via, roagir:
Why wait I Your drutfsUt si-lla a
passenger and so was Mjb. C, H.
N'atwlek. ,
f. W. Elden and family qf wife
and three children stopped for din
ner Tuesday on their way from tho
Dead Indian soda springs where they
bad been to recuperate.
Noble Klmmorman who had been
up beyond Butte Falls to visit his
parents came out Tuesday on his way
to Weed where he Is engaged work
ing in a mill.
Mrs. Wm. Von der llellen, Mrs. T.
F. Bolta and two children were here
for dinner Tuesday and John Edlng-
ton who has charge of the A. Corhln
orchard and three of his men, were
here for supper Tuesday evening and
so was Mrs. F. Rakowetz, Russel
Rakowetz and Paul Howpser of Jop-
lln, Missouri.
C. W. Scott, tho business manager
of the Tacoma Molnl company of
Lake Creek, was In town Tuesday
morning. He says that they are
rushing business right along at the
Lake Creek mine and will soon he
working on another mill to grind out
the ore.
Our Eaglo Point, Wellen, Derby,
Trail, Climax, Brownsboro, Persist
and Prospect mall was brought out
j Wednesday morning on an auto and
among the passengers wns R. It.
Mlnter, ono of tho Butler boys and
J. L. Robinson.
Since my last .report Mrs. Rehckah
Jonas has renewed her subscription
to the Weekly Mall Tribune.
Albert Clements who is working in
tho Edsall logging camp, came out
and spent the night with us.
Joseph Ceppert and" John Foster,
both of Butte Falls, took supper with
us and went on up homo tho same
evening.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Hlxth and Central At.
- Circuit Court
I., n. Hrown vs. William A. llulton.
Action fur money.
Kslate of 1). H. Suliss. Will. Order
admitting; will. Petition. Oath of ex
ecutor. Afar-Huge Licenses
John Pcnrl Pierson mill I'll
Martin.
ltoul Kstnto Transfers -
Rvcn Rcrnquist et ux to J. ('.
Knjflihardt. Hum for deed.
Lund in township nr, 1 w .$1(1,00(1
I'liiled -Stales to Win., 'Smith.
Patent. .Lund in section 14,
township :t8, riiniju .'! west
Lee llaniiiL'ton to U.K. Itlivcu
ct'ux. Land in section .'12,
township .')!), rtiuuo 4 west JiOO
Ralph 0. Jennings t M- A.
Garrett. ' Lund in section ".(),'
lownship :i8, ruujte 2 west.. . 'Jl!
rVnnin Znna et ux to (Icorgc
II. Patrick. Lund in town
ship :i(i, ranue o west 2"i(l
K. 0. Aiyrnvcs to John Fisher.
Lots ;i and 4, block T-.i, t'en
trnl Point, Ore 10,000
Flora A. Keiscy et vir to John
J. Killer. I. and i:i township
range 3 wesl 1
('. II. II. I'liikcrut vx to Leluuil
V. Turston. Lund in town
ship !I7, range -1 west.......;
Amelia Messner Smith et vir to
itopliael Chui'traw ct ul.
100
I. and in lownship :t(i, riin.se
west.' ;.
12,000
From Cel t. KH.O to II. C. CIii Ik.
lofl'i'i'sem. Ceitiricnle. Lois
1, 2, VI. K, 0. 10, 12,
l.'l, 211, ' 21, 2", 21!, 27, 28,211,
30, III, 112, nil, II I, lioynl Or
chard ll'ael Xo. II
From Ceil. 21100 to Basil M.
.lolmsim. Ltiml in Royal Or
chard true! No, It
T. W. Miles et ux lb I'. M. .Iim
nev dt Ux. Luis ill .Perry's
i subilA isit.u .... u... .'.! .
V. M. Jiuiiu y el ux lo '('., V.
Miles. Lois in Perry's suli
divisoli .Innies W. Wiley el nx lo K. I'
Loouiis et ux. Lots in Ash-
tiny bottle of Frccinne for a few cents,
4uf!icicnt to rid your feet of t-vrry
hard earn, toft ouru, ox corn Istwcrn
Uia t'jet, and cftlltitrs, wrlhoui rirtt
noil or Irrltatiuii. Try HI No hu3ihu'
luml,, .Ore , ..;
lirick 1'; Well to Kdwiml 0.
Mt-Cnnnell. Deed. ' Lund in
township :1H-'J nnd 3, east,
nnd township H!-1 und 2
Oll-t '.
HI
,I?QR COUGHS AMD COLDS-
A hnntlr Calrlum compound that anf
rnanla ug-iiiut chroi.Ui hum and throat
truuMrE, A lutilc-iitoriulve prepared
without, harnful or haUH-furriilnt; di-ugn.
Try Wu:n, tuJay.
50 cents a box, including war tax
l'or Mile Uy till DnmtrlHU
ik-Kuiuu iuuUurutory, I'liilmlelpbl
Notice of Bond Sale
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Directors of Gold
Hill Irrigation District at its office in
said District, In Jackson County, Ore-
gou, for the purchase of sixty thou
sand dollars (ICO.uuu) bonds of said
District till the hour of 8 o clock p.in
on Saturday, July 27th, 191N, which
said issue of bonds will boar date
July 1, 1918, boar interest at not to
exceed six per cent t(l) per annum
payable, semi-annually on the first
day of January and July of each year,
principal and interest payable at the
Fiscal Agency of toe State of Oregon
In New York City, said bonds to be In
denominations of one hundred
($100), one hundred and fifty
($int)) and five hundred dollars
($500) each, numbered consecutively
commencing with number one (1)
and following in numerical order,
and maturing approximately as fol
lows:
$2,350 on July 1 1923
2. B00 on July 1 11124
2,(150 on July 1 1925
2.800 on July 1 1920
2,9-50 on July 1, 1927
.",,150 on July 1 192S
3.S50 on July 1, 1929
3,550 on Julv 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, 1930
n.SOO on July i 1937
5,300 on July 1 1938
Bids for said bonds must be accom
panied by . a certified check on
Oregon hank for at least five per cent
of tho purchase prlco, and said bids
must bo unconditional as to legality.
The Board reserves the right to
reject anv or all bids.
CHARLES CHAM PL1N,
Secretary.
Soiled Bids
Sealed 'bids will bo received by the
Bocordur of tho Town of Talent.
Ore., until July 15th, for tho digging
of a shaft approximately 30 feet and
running a drift for 75 and possibly
100 feet, nnd for timbering same
lumber to bo furnished by Town of
Talent. City reserves tho right to
rejoct all bids. For further informa
tion cull on Hocord, nt Talent, Ore
O. C. WOLTIOUS. ,
S. F. O. -MANKSS,
95' Committee.
HELP WANTED MAI.B.
WANTED J. F. llodd.v Chroni'
mines, Sclad - Creek, eight miles
southwest of Blue Lodgo mine, by
trail pv by stage from llornlirook
wanted, 50 men, roan work, um
her trainers, t etc. Wages $1.00
per day, 8 hours; $1.(1(1 per day
board. See .1. D. Bell or J. F.
Heddy, Hotel Xash, Medford. 99'
WA'NTIOD At once, boy 18 years
old, with some knowledge In han
. dllng curs. Crater Lake Garage. 94
WANTED Foreman for grain and
stock ranch. Apply Mr. James.
(Nash Hotel. Phono 57.
WANTED Binder man and two
teaniBtors. Apply '.Mfravisla Orch
ard. Phono d97-.II!.
WANTED Mechanics In all branches
of the metal trades tor Emerguncy
War Work. Good wages, good
working and liest climatic condi
tions. Astoria Marino Iron Works,
' Astoria, Oregon. 102
II ELP WANTK1I KKMALIC
WANTED Girl lor general house
work. Phono 5H7-.I2.
WANTED SITUATION,
WANTED Sewing of any kind, al
home or by the day. Call at 227
East Ninth street. Phone 199-M.
, 30
FOR SALE ItKAL K8TATK,
FOR HALrJ FarmiiiK laun, fruli
laud, stock ranches, tlmbor land
from $10 per acre up, on long time,
easy payments, or might exchangt
for other clear property. Addrasi
Oold Rat Rnaltv Is, '
TAKEN IIP.
TAKEN UP Tlireo red polo cows,
branded I) or I on loft hip, oars
trimmed, double throtllo . brand.
Owner may have same by paying
pasturo bill and nil v. I.esler II.
Fay, U. R. No. 1, Box 79, Medford.
95
LOST Would the parly finding nulo
chiilns 'lull through error In A'ui'
return sumo to owner. Dr. M.
Barber. !
LOST If tho party who picked up a
'Dnxbnck hunting coat Sunday, be-
1 tween Rock Point and Roguo River
will return It and contemn to the
owner, F. C. t'lnrk, 713 Wesl
Tenlh street, Medford, he will re
ceive a reward of $ 1.00. 91
FOR RUNT HH'HKKKKI'INO
ROOMH.
FOR HUNT Modern housekeeping
rooniH on ground floor. 315 North
Ilurtlett. 97
FOR KENT APARTMKNTH.
I'OR HUNT One completely fur
nished -apartment. Hotel Holland.
WAXTKll MI8CKLLANKOB8
WANTED Gentle pony for Its koep
one month. 916 East Main, Tel.
910-Y. 94
WANTED A good second-hand or
chard truck. Phono 220-lt. 95
WANTED To trade for Ford tour
ing car tn good condition, a team
of mares, wagon and harness. Will
pay -balance In cash. Address X
1 U, care Mail Tribune. 95
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
40S-R3. 1 94
WANTED Truck, now or second
hand. State price, capacity, etc.
Box K, Tribune.
WANTED Baled alfalfa hay. State
tonnago and prlco F. O. 11. Ad
dress Box 100, Mall Tribune. .
WANTED Sell your cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the tests and cash
counts.
WANTED Houses to more, oulld,
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
488-x.
WANTED H. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thing.
FOR SALF POULTRY AN KOGB
FOB SALE Gray
Phone
2-F2.
99
FOR SALE Ono dozen Anncona
hens, 75c each. Dolgian and Flein
isli Giant hares. Phono 452-M. 95
FOR BALK LIVESTOCK.
FOB .SALE Scotch collie pup. $5.(10
Call 67-J1. ... 99
FOB SALE Team of colts, three
and fivo years: new harness
bargain. Call 07-J1. 99
FOR SALE Ono milch cow., gentle
for children: gives 2 gallons
day; will he fresh in October. Onll
at A. W. Walker's Auto Co. Gur-
age. O. R. Sales. 9
FOR SALE 75 head of goats at
$5.1)0 per head: 25 kids at $2.5u
each, F. D. illll, Derby, Oregon
POR SALE Tlioroughbrod llolstoln
bull, IS months old; also good
hack: will trade for wood. Phone
23-X3, Miles Totherow, Central
Point. . 111!
Hilt HALI'I One work horse, one
buggy horse, four colts, two mule
colts. If cheapness Is an Induce
mont call at once. Hamilton Pat-
ton, Tel. 132-Y. 04
FOR SALE Two horses, cow nnd
household furniture, one mile west
of Phoenix. M. J. Krakar. 1)
FOR SALE Ono bay horse, . nine
years old, price $50. One black
mare, nine yenrB old, suitable for
ladles' driving horse, price $7i
One four-h. p. gasoline, ongino in
good condition. II. Diinlnp, Con
tral Point, Oregon. 9
rOR SALE Four mnrea, three to
10 yearn old, 1200 IIih. to 1550 lbs.
One buggy, polo shafts and slngl
harness. F. L. Caton, 1015 Nort
Central. 109
FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 1
years old; ono horso, 4 years old
two mares, 2 years old; ono sot of
hnrness. All Al. Will soil
trade for Al five passenger car.
l'or particular write or call C,
Barnum, nt Wocd, Cal., P. O. Box
J.3S. 11
FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc Jersey
uaar pig. A vory promising young
slor. Prlco $30.00, Including rng
miration. Palmer Investment Co
Modforu, Ore. 104
FOR BALK MISOK1.LANKOU8.
FOR SALIC Gus stove, bureaus, I
x!2 rug, dining chairs. 21! Mlstlu
too street. Phono 905-M. U
FOR SALE Ono Ford touring car,
1914 model, newly overhauled
$250.00 cash. Medford Junk Co
Phono 2 83-J.
FOR SALE One Overland In first-
class running order; good tiros all
around, $17a.(IO. Also one two
cyllndur Maxwell In good runnlii
order, $7.1. .Medford Junk Co.
phone. 2S3-J.
run. aik hord. practically goo
as new. Phony Eads Transfer,
Phono 315. 9
FOR SALE Plniin, sen it at 2
Hon I li Oakdalu uvcniio. Prco
right. 9
r OR SALE Team colts, four an
five years old; new harness, $30u
15 tons new wild oats hay, two
cows, three heifers. Call 07-.ll
II
I OR SALE Rail, nianznnlln nnd
oak wood. One K hand-power
stump puller. Webster ranch, I 14
mnes norm or Jacksonville. 97
FOR SALE Secuna-unnd hand beat.
nrav ontrit If.ihhnrrl Mrni
FARM LOANH
AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable'
to 40 years, 5 i per cent. Money
ready when land appraised and tl
tlo perfected. E. II. Hunt. Sec.'y
Treas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Gainott-
Corey Hldg. 104
FOP. RICN1 IIOUHEN.
FOR RENT -Two (Intes bungalows
at a low prleo to reliable parties
(.:. e;. (lutes. tf
FOB RENT MISCKLLANEOt'K.
FOR RENT A 1 pasture for cowu
Phono C . Carey, lO-l'l 1.
FOR RENT Cheap, itore butldlui
wun nvini rooma above. At cor
ner of Oakdala and 11th streets
raone :b-ji.
MONK!" TO liOAA.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security. J. B. Andrews, No.
31 North drape. Phone 647-J. tf
MUMiit iv uuajs Money to leak
n Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. Hm 11. H. Wo4. .
BUSINESS OPPORTUiXJTIES
FOR SALE Confectionery Btore at
Butte Falls; would take automo
bile as part payment. O. Adams,
Butte Falls. 95
BUSINESS niRKCTORJ
Mining Exports.
CAMPBELL & LIL.IEORAN mlne
promltlng association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rendered. Office and
assay laboratory at 107vN'orth Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
ples by mull given prompt atten
tion. Attorney a.
WM. M. COLVIO Attorney-at-law.
Medford National Bank Bids. .
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law,
rooma 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Build Inc. 1
A. B. Reames, Lawyer. ' Oarnatt
Corey Building.
Anto BappUea.
LA HER AUTO 8PRINQ CO. W
are operating the largest, eldaat
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
elfie northwest. ' Una our spring
when others fall. Sold under writ
ton guarantee. 34 North Flfteeatl
8L, Portland, Oregon.
Gartaca
GARBAGE Get your premlM
cleaned up for the summer. Oali
on the city garbage wagon fol
god aervloe. Phone I61-Y. - 9
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. ABk about our new
and simplified method ot account
ing. Particularly valuable to an
business as a time-saver giving
(nil business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg.. Medford. Phone X67-R.
Instruction in afaialc
7RED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher M
piano and harmony. Halght Musk
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids
Phone 72.
I ni, iimn OB.
ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire. Accident,
Automouno, Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Baataro
Companies. .Office 408 Oarnatt-
Corey. Bldg. ?
EARL S. TUMY General Insurant!
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident
Liability. Plate Olasa, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. Ne. lit
faarnett-Corey Bldg.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
- screons. Shop 437 S. Fir, Phone
184.
Physicians and am
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 803 C rnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
OR. J. J. KM MEN'S Physician ana
urgucn. Practice limited to ay,
ear, nose and throat. Eyea scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. jr. H. Oa
Bldg. Phone 507.
Printers and rnhUHera.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has "ithi
best equipped printing office ia
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing ayatema,
etc Portland prices. 17 North
Fir St. I
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO
Office 42 North Front St Phone
115. Prices right Barrloe guar
nipd INTERESTING!
11 acres, Bplondld, strlotly modern
5-room bunga,low, with screened
porches, artistic flro places, good
wator system, barn, chicken houses,
only ono mile from paved highway;
the buildings are worth more than
the prlco asked tor tho place, so we
are throwing In the 11 acres of f lint
class soil. $2,100.00 cash takoa the
placo, tho buyer can also purchase the
stock, Implements, poultry, otc, at
right prlcoa If so desired. '
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Brown & White
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in Houlh Fir Htm.
INTIilUHin.N AUTOCAR CO
TIMB CARD
Loavo Medford for Ashland, Talon t
and Phoenix dail, except Sunday at
S:00 a. tn. and 10:00 a, m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:1.1 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. ni,, Sundays leave at
10:30 a. m. nnd 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30
p. m, Loavo Ashland for Medford
dally, excopt Sunday, at 0:00 a. m.,
ami 11:00 a. 111.; 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m , and 12:30,- 4:30 and
5:30 p. tn. '