ME1JF0RT) MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORFXJON, SATURDAY. .1ULY in, 101ft
PACfB FtTtS
BOYS AT THE FRONT
SERVING UNCLE SAM
(The Mall Tribune will publish In
this column each week interesting let
ters from our soldiers and sailors and
news items concerning their move
ments. The Association ot Mothers,
Wives and Next of Kin requests that
items for publication be furnished to
Mrs. M. C. Barber, chairman ot the
press committee, not later than Thurs
day of each weeok.l
The association- extends Its dcep1
est sympathy to tho parents ot Ern-,
(st Adams who was killed in an air
plane accident on an English field a
few weeks ago. Altho he had been In
. the service only a few months he was
called upon to make the supremo, sacrifice-
tor his country and pride must
ever be mingled with sorrow In'such
a death.
The following letter from Ernost
Carpenter Is one of tho first to be
recoived from tho 318th Engineers:
Juno 9th, With tho Colors."
Dear Father and Mother: Yester
day had a letter from Carrol. It
was two weeks in transit. No doubt
gome letters will he lost, hut if they
are I hope they will bo mine to you
Instead of yours to me. Home letters
are the biggest thing in the world to
us follows right now. It Is difficult
to write a letter without disclosing
something that will be censored, but
you may foel assured that everything
is all right with us; plenty of good
food and facilities tor keeping clean.
Tho water in this camp Is piped
about so that it is not difficult to
wash clothing and a fine stream
nearby affords us a good duck every
morning. ' The trip across country by
rail gave us a glimpse of rural scen
ery, rolling land, divided Into small
farm lots with hedges for dividing
lines. Clover, grass and rye wore
the crops I saw. Each simple home
seems to have a cow or two, a few
goats or sheep or possibly a horse.
These with a small garden patch give
the people an existence. Some who
harbor a hen or two can celebrate on
festal occasions such as Thanksgiv
ing, with an egg. '
The peasants wear wooden shoes
stuffod with straw to fit various sizes
of feet. Their food is principally
sour wlno, bread and milk or veget
able soup. Parisian styles are not in
vogue here and "chick" French girls
are a minus quantity.
- This a. m. I heard a coo-coo lit
erally coo-coo", but notes very
sweet. Ever since we came the
weather has been perfect,, warm days,
-cool nights, scarcely a drop of rain
There aro nil kinds of Interesting
places about here, old towns, old
buildings and a short distance away
Is an old castle built in the fourteen
hundreds. It's a regular old story
'book In Itself. All places In this sec
Hon are more or less Intimately asso-
. elated with. Joan of Arc. By the
way, she must have been vastly bet
ter looking than any of the French
dames I have yet seen to inspire the
populace as per history,
Theflelds and roadsides are beau
tiful In this part of France, red pop
pies especially and many other kinds
of flowers grow In profusion every
where. Highways are universally
woll constructed and llnod on both
sldos with -big trees. There is quite
a scattering of pear, apple and some
cherry trees, hut I have yet to find a
fruit tree with leaves. They are al
most eaten up with aphis and bllg.'.t
I saw a few strawberry beds but they
' are scattering. Dried prunos are a
great food with the ovorseas forces
and the only fault we find with them
is that there are not enough of
hem. How long we remain here I
-. do not know ana could not tell if I
did know,
Tho Y. M. C. A. Is ovorywhero and
Is a real Ilfesaver -with Its hall for
entertainments, gatherings and Its
writing materials always ready for
the soldlor boy. We can also buy
canned fruit, candles and smokes
very reasonably, too.
It is almost impossible tor us to
get the dally news and we would
'bo unable to read it it it were not for
the Paris edition of the X. Y. Herald
Earl York comes Into tho hospital
almost evory day. He Is looking wel
and doing fine. All the boys -are
working like nailers on a construc
tion job.
Hope to hear from home soon
Ernest. Medical Department 318th
Engineers,
Mrs. R. W. Clancy received word
Thursday of Captain Clancy's safe
arrival ovorseas. Ho left Camp Lewi:
three weeks ago with the :101st Am
bulance corps. Thrco 'Medford, boy
"re In the samo division Winston
Varrce, Harry 'Worlmaii, and .Milton
Schuchard. Their parents are nil
happy to know that they under an
officer so well fitted to care for
them.
I.eland Noe has written his moth
er that his reglmont, the remnant of
the 65th artillery, has been Issued
tholr "t'n hats" and experts soon to
he on the firing line! An In
teresting sidelight on the helmets
Is that (.hey were manufactured by
the Ford Motor Co.. U. 8. A. No won
der the boys call thorn "tin!"
June 6, 1918, With the Colors.
U. S. S. "Aeolus," Navy Yard, N. Y.
Dear Father and Mother: Your
letter Just received and was more
than glad to hoar from you for the
first time In nearly a year. I leave
port soon so if my letters do not
come regularly it is not my fault. 1
write as soon as I get In port. 1 did
not got any of the things you sent
me as our mall service is very uncer
tain. There is no possible chance for
us to get home while tho war lasts.
Do hot worry about mo for I am al
right. Because they got the "Lin
coln" is no sign they will got us. The
Aeolus" Is Just like tho "Lincoln,"
an ex-German ship. w get them
instead of them gottlng us.
I write as soon as I get In port,
don't see why you don't get my let
ters or me yours. Hoping you will
get this, I remain, your loving son.
Clyde Buckmaster.
Friends of Ann Hamilton aro do-
llghted to learn of her safe arrival
overseas. Miss Hamilton is the
daughter of Rev. W. B. Hamilton.
Sho recently enlisted in the Ited
Cross as stenographer.
The Association of '.Mothers, Wives
and Next of Kin will hold Its regular
meeting in the library next Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30. A largo atten
dance Is desired.
Sunday afternoon, Somewhere
in
France.
Dear Father and Mother: I will
write you again, this time at some
greater length If possible. As we are
not located in any one place for any
length of time will try to tell you
about this country and the people
here.
To begin with we had a fairly good
trip considering the time of year.
The water was not very, rough and
everything went fine and dandy.
Some of the boys were sea sick and
could not eat or keep anything on
their stomachs. As for myself and
Ed Faucett, we were on the deck
most of the time enjoying the trip
and eating three meals every day.
The afternoon land was sighted It
was not long before the shores of
France came Into view. Such a con
trast, not much room for comparison
in Judging France with" the good old
U. S. A. Most all of the cottages,
villas, barns, etc., are made of plas
ter and stones and even some of the
older places consist of skeleton frame
work with mud and straw.
One of the farms whore we billet
ed last week was built in the 16th
and 17th centuries, still standing in
fairly good order. Another place was
erected In 1849; I remember so well
becauso It was the year father was
born. The country here Is very pret
ty, consisting of hilly land witti
evory space that Is tillable under cul
tlvation. Thore is lots of clover, al
falfa, grass and vetch grown her?,
but not very much .grain as I expect
ed to see. Wheat is not grown hero
very much for some roason.
It rains here lots during the sum
mcr, sometimes for quite a length of
timo. One of the boys In the medica
corps was telling me that last year
It rained for two weeks without
pause. I guess lie knows as bo wears
two service stripes.
Thore Is one serious drawback to
this country, and that Is tho water
supply. Water hero is very scarce
and very hard to get. Some of the
wells hero vary from 21)0 to 500 feel
in depth. Then the water has a flat
tasto and does not satisfy one's
thirst. The French people rely cf l
their wines for their drink and it is
nut an uncommon sight to see men
and women drinking In the open
street. Even the kids enjoy the same
privilege. They seem to think It
strango that we drink water, but
such Is the case, and good or bad we
havo to make the best of it.
Tho people here have some very
queer habits, so entirely different
from ours at home. Such odd looking
carts and farming tools and Imple
ments; such queer ways of farming
their places; most of them seem to
bo several years behind the times In
that respect.
Wood Is a scarce article. They
all bum brush such as we trim off
tho pear trees at home, and ft is
quite a serious offense to cut down a
troo here, even a very small one as
the French people are very careful
of their trees and when one dies they
plant another In its place.
My address Is Co. B, 4th Engineers
A. E. F. via .V. Y.
Well, father and mother, I don't
know any more news to write about.
I hope you are both enjoying better
health than when I last heard from
you. When you see any of my friends
or neighbors give them my best re
gards. I am In good health and feeling
fine so don't worry about mo If you
don't hear from me regularly. I will
close for this time. l.ota ot love.
Your soft, Sherman llnynes.
8. R. Richardson and T. E. Daniels
the former rival clothing merchants.
returned lint nluht from (heir nutlir-:
al Prospect flnce last Tuesday.
"An Evening in Hawaii" at 5
, "Rambling Through Paradise" with Mildred
It is hard to imagine a program of greater charm than the one which will close Chautauqua this year, "An
Evening In Hawaii." Mildred Leo Clemens, author and lecturer, cousin of Mark Twain, will present a travelogue,
"Rambling Through Paradise." accompanied by wonderful dissolving views of the Islnuds. The Royal Htiwallun
Quintet will present a full concert of
and singers is one. of the best brought into this country in many years, including among Its members Joseph hefcuku,
originator of the steel method of guitar playing.
At Ashland, Chautauqua July 18 to 25
DRAFT CALL ISSUED
FOR 12,143
WASHINGTON', July 13. Provost
Marshal General Crowder today Is
sued a draft call for 12,143 regis
trants of grammar school education
and qualified for general military
service. Theso men, 154 of whom
aro negroes, will entrain betwoen
August 1 and 28 for schools tor
special occupation and begin training
to fit them for army service.
The call covers 27 states and the
district of Columbia.
In tfehool calls boards nre author
ized to allow the Induction of olun
tcers until within approximately a
week of the cntrainmcnt date.
Portland Livestock
I'OliTI.ANI), (Ire., July 1:1. 1'ultlc
steady; receipts 1,'i.X Slcers, prime,
.f-P-Mlbpi 1X011; ! to choice, $11,011
(ViTJ.OO; medium to good, $11.(1(1
(fclO.00; fair to medium, ifH.Onffli
11.11(1 ; i-iin i In lair, .fXOOpi H.IHI;
cows and heifers, i-luiicc. $gi..0(ri 0.00;
medium in ood. .-fti.tltlri 7..t) ; I'uir to
medium, $-l.."ili( ."i.."itl; caiiers, .fXOO
diA.-Ht;- dull.-, .fli.OOfo H.00; i-ulves,
H.."ill( 11. ."ill; stackers mid feeders,
7.00(0 (1.00.
1Iojs steady; roccipls -180. I'riine
mixed $17.0(1(0 17. .'iO; medium mixed.
l(i.7."i(; 17.-2.-i: rouvli heavies, $1(1.00
(n l(i..iO; pi;:s, .l.".7."i(Vi l(i.'J.5; Iiluk of
sales Iflfi.K.-ifri 17.00.
Sheep steady; receipts 7-1. Fast ni
iiiounlaiii lumbs, $ I XoOpi, 14.00; val
ley. lambs $i:!.0ll(,i l:i..-)l); yearlin-'s,
$11.(111(11 10.00; Wethers, $8.00( 11.00 ;
ewes, $.V)0(i H.IHI.
flutter mid Kkks
l'OIITI.AXD, Ore., July .IX - I'.ut
ler; enrly ifdvnnec in prints eNpeeled.
Cubes .-low. 'il y erennierv prints,
-17e; carton-, IKe; diivin priee dul
ler fat, Portland, ."le; eude exlras,
-1 l(f'l -.')e; prime firsts, -l ie; fir-Is,
IX-; dairy, Xle.
KG(1S Sel!m:r price,, ease count,
HHc. Iluyin priee. IKJe; candled,
10e; selected candied in cartons, -12e
I'OI I.TUY liens, :(( 'JSe; broil
ers, 30f :i'2e; old roosters, (ic; turk
eys, 2S(o.'I0c; peese, 2'Jc; ducks, 33
C.'17e.
I'orllnnd Ornln
WIIKAT Xcw crop, .f'J.'.'O; Imrloy,
feed, ..'0; drew in-.:, $.VJ; oats, $(il.7o
bid; corn. N'o. II, vellow, $70.
M'llXSTTr'KS--Hian, :0.00(X
.10.50; shorts, ..T'.0(l(a'.'l2..jO; mid
drinjis, $.'l!).00(Ji Xl.oO per ton.
HAY Htiyiii-.' price, timothy, i'iO:
nlfalfa, .2.j: frnin, 2X
Soldier' CoiikIi Is Cured
Private Harold Ilninel, GGlh itnl-
ment, l-'t. Adams, II. 1., writes: ."I -wan
troubled with a bad cough for
three monlhn. I tried a cample of
Foley's Honey' and Tar and folt!
greatly relieved. I have slnco' uncd j
two 50c dottles and 1 recommend !
Foley's Honey and Tar and will al
ways keop It on hand." Foley's I
Honey and Tar covers Inflamed, Irri
tated surfaces with a southing. heal-
InK coallnK and relieves coughs, j
jrnld.i, croup nnd lirntirhlal
lions, r?old everywhere.
affec-
the enchanting melodies of their native
E
ON REVENUE BILL
WASHINGTON, ily VX Tin
house, ways untl lm-ans rotnniiltcc
iutlay closed hearings on the new .fH,
000,000,mty. reyunjifj .bill al'tor re-examination
of CharJi's Johnson Post,
representing, magazine ami periodi
cal publishers, and Je.sse M. Neal,
spokesman for .publishers f trade
papers, who presented final argu
ments for repeal t4' the zone system
of rates for seejjnd rlass mail.
lioth wit nussi iiied the adoption
of il flat rate of tro cent's a pound,
or any other i'hrt rate that would ap
ply eipially to alj.. puljljr.it inns -and
not diseriiuinate aainM those of nation-wide,
eireulal loii.
The commit Iw will, lnin executive
sessions Monday on framing the rev
enue hill, allhoiiL'h the treasury will
not Imvij. ready a, yreat deal ot' es
sential data reardin income and
excess profits until y 11 r 1 y in August.
:
STOLEN FROM CARS
WASIIINdTor, July V.l- Loss nt
mure Ulan hull' a million dollars iin
niially liy thel'l if jniiriiiil brasses
friim railroad enrs has euiised tiie
railroad iidniinislrution to take slep
for its prevention. Wholesale junk
deuliTs Imvc been notified tlint sued
materia! in their nossession will lit1
seized.
COURT HGtlSEREPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co.. Hlxth and Central Ave.
Circuit Court
Si-kiyon & We-lcrii Kxploralion
Co. vs. KInio Tlirocliinoi-toii. In-iiHtr-rcr.
William Sliley vs. William Kesi-mii-.
Demurrer.
K-late of Isaac fi. liolel'ls. Final
report and accoiinl.
hi Ilie mailer of examination mid
commitment ti ('. fi. Sanl'ord.
Ileal Esluio Transfers
Halpli (I. Jennings, sheriff lo W
.M. Warner ct al. Southwest
of norlhca--t -c iion 7, town
ship :17. rate'e 2 we-t . .. :
Kllcn M. Waina-r to. Lulu K.
Monroe, Land in town-hip
XI. raiiuc I eii-l
Amelia 11. Fern- to ('. N. c.iad-u-iek.
I. and in Scel;on 1 1,
HI
10
R Kemp Welch.
Consulting mining engineer
and mlnerologlst; examinations
and advice on mechanical re
quirement of all class of mines.
My iconrentrnlor saves nil min
erals Including platinum,
S.1 F. Mnln St. A1ilnml, Ore.
Chautauqua
Leo Clement
land. This group of Hawaiian players
township ;18, rane 1 west ...
Jennie. A. Hensler to II.
Chadwiek. Land in township
;(S, range I west i
ESTtft S PHIS
Tlin ItlAlltl.tlF ItltA.II.
J.nOli-iI AdU your ItracBMt ff A
('M-rttcA-ii-r IHun-ond If randV
IMlU in lied nU toM mrt,UllcV
l-i-i, mkl vftb HI o RiUion. V
Tcmkn-nraMBesl,Piftst,Alrvlle11,,!
SOLD b bRUGuiSTS tVECTHERE
Honied lllds
Scaled 'bids will ho received by the
Iiecorder of tho Town of Talent,
Ore., until July 15th, for the diKRlnR
of-a shaft approximately 30 feet and
running a drift for 75 and possibly
100 feet, and for timberlnir same,
luinbor to bo furnished by Town of
Talent. City reserves tho rlKht to
rejoct all bids. For further Informa
tion call on Uncord, at Talent, Ore
C. C. WOl.TKHS,
S. F. 0. -.MANKSS.
Committee.
HUM' WANTED MA MS.
SALKS.M AN Capable specially man
for bregon. Staple lino on Now
and Exceptional terms. Vacancy
now. Attractive commission con
tract. $35 weekly for expenses.
(iiJlett, 2292S Carlin llldg., Cleve
land, O. 95
WAXTBI) Foreman Tor grain and
stock rnui;h. ..Apply Mr. James,
. l.Va.Hh- llfctel.' . Phono 57.
WANTKD Hinder man and two
toutiiulcrs. Abb'y .Mlruvlsla Orch-
iirdi ' Phono ii97-.12.
i r
W A .NT K 0 Mechanics In all branches
of the metal trades for Emergency
Wur Work. Good wngee, good
. working ana Pest climatic condi
tions, Astoria Muriuo iron Works,
Astoria, Oregon. 102
HELP WANTKI
-KKMAIjH
WANT-HI.) Ten bright capablu ladles
to travel, demonstrate and sell
well known goods to established
dealers. $25.uo to $50.00 per
week; railroad fare paid; weei
advance for traveling expenses.
Address at once (loodrlch Drug
Company, Dept. 707, Omaha, Nebr.
WANTKD
work. 1
-Girl for general
'hone 507-.I2.
house-
WANTKN SITUATION.
WANTKI) Sowing ot any kind, al
home or by the day. Call at 227
East Ninth strout. Phono 199-M.
9C
WAXTM MISCELIiANKOUS
WA-STKD A gooil Hei-ond-hnnd or-
, clmrd truck, Phono 220-11. Si
W-ANTMD To trado for Ford tour-
: lug car in good condition, u team
.. of niRros. WiiKon anil harness. Will
pay balance in cash. Address X
1 G, care .Mail Tribune. !.i
WANTIil) Good 1917 Ford roadster
body or will trado good flvo-paa-,,
sender liody for one. Kads Trans
fer, phone .'1 1 5. 9
VA)TKI Truck, new or second
' hand. ' Sluto price, cnpaelly, etc
Jtox K, Tribune. "
WANTKD Haled alfalfa hay. Stale
tolinaue and price F. ). II. Ad-
di-ef Ti Box 100, Mall Trlbuno.
WANTED Sell your eream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore.. - whore tho testa aod cash
counts.
WANTED Houses
ropalr or wreck.
4KH-?r.
to move, build.
Phone 48S-M or
WANTKD R. II. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
make sbort time loan on any odl
thlug.
t) f$
FOR 8AI.F ttEAL K8TATR.
t'Olt SALa Farming lana, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 per acre up, on long time,
easy payments, or might exchange
for other clear property, Addrew
Gold Ru Realty U '
12 ROOM, two story, light, airy, new
house; desirable location; high
torraco: trees: full busoment ce
mented: concrete garage; flno cli
mate. Price $8,000, terms. Schlld,
440 East 52nd St., South, Port
land, Ore. 9i
FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOR
FOR SAI.K Crystal While Orping
ton cockorolB, four months old,
KcllcrstriiBs-.Iohnson strain. C
V. Cummlugs, Roxy Ann Road,
R. R. 3. i
FOR SAI.E-
-Gray gceso.
Phono
2-F2.
99
FOR SAI.K Ono dozen Anacona
lions, 75c each. UclRlan and Flora
lsh C.lnnt hnros. Phono 452-M. Of
FOR SALR lilVESTOCK.
FOR SALB-
-Good milk cow. L. B.
Drown.
FOR hAl.K Scotch colllo pup, 5.00
Call C7-J1. ''
FOR SAMS Team of colts, throe
and flvo years; new harness:
bargain. Cnil07-Jl. 'J
FOR SAI..F. One milch cow, gentle
for children; gives 2 Vi gallons a
day; will be frosh in October. Call
lit A. W. Wnlkor's Auto Co. Gar
age. O. R. Sales. 95
FOR SAI.K Thoroughbred Ilolsteln
null. 18 months old; also good
back; will trade for wood. Phono
23 X3, Miles Tethorow, Central
Point.-
FOR SAM! Four mares, threo to
10 years old. 1200 lbs. to 1550 lbs.
One buggy, pole shafts and single
harness. F. h. Caton. 10 lo North
Central. 109
FOR SALE Two mares. 9 and 10
years old; one horse, 4 years old
two mares, 2 years old ; one Bet of
harnosa. All Al. Will sell or
trade for Al five passenger car,
For particulars wrlto or call C. L,
Barnuin, at Weed, Cal., P. O. Box
128. 116
FOR SALE Puro bred Duroc Jorsey
boar pig. A rery promising young
ster. Price 130.00, Including reg
istration. Palmer Investment Co.
Modforu, Ore. 104
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALK 1914 Ford, demount
able rims, eolf-startor and extras,
$32 5.00. TorniB to right parties.
II." U. Scholz. 93
FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet, almost
new. Power Auto Co., phone 21.
90
FOR SALK One-cylinder 'Maxwell
machlno In flno running ordor, for
$75,00 cash. Also one sorrol mare
ten years old. Flno cnniplng
wagon and harness. A bargain.
Medford Junk Co., phono 2S3-J.
-
FOR SALK Wo have a 1911 Roo
that has only been run 8,000 miles
a durable and strong car. This
would niuko a good truck or ps-
songor cnr. Valley Gurugo. 97
FOR SAI.K 1V4-2 ton truck In fine
condition, new body. If you need
a triK-k see this big bargain,
$H25.00. Valley Garage. 97
FOR SAI.K Gas stove, bureaus, 10
xl2 rug, dining chairs. 23 Mistle
toe street. Phone 905-M. 99
FOR SALK Ford, practically good
as now. Phono Kuds Transfer.
Phono 315. 95
FOR SALK Piano, see It at 225
Soitlh Onkdale avenuo. Prlco Is
right. 98
FOR SAI.K Rail, nmnzanlfa and
oak wood. Ono K hand-power
stump puller. Wobster ranch, 1
miles north of Jacksonville. 97
FOR RALE Secuna-uand hand boat;
nrav outfit. Hubbard Hrna
FARM LOAXH
AMORTIZATION LOANS Payablo &
to 4 0 yoars, 5 !4 per cent. Money
ready when land appralsod and ti
tle porfocted. K. II. Hard, Sec'y-
Tronn. Nat. F. L. Ass n, Garnott
Coroy llldg. 104
Fon itum -houses.
FOR KENT Two Gntes bungalows
nt a low prlco tu reliable parties.
C. K. Gates. tf
FOn RENT MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR KKNT Al pasturu for cows
Phone C. Carey, 1C-F1 1. "
FOR KKNT Cheap, storo bulldlm
with living roomB above. At cor
ner ot Oakdale and 11th streets
Phone 2A-J1.
TAKKN VP.
TAKI-.N I P Three red pod' cows.
branded I) or P on loft hip, cars
trlinmod, iloublo tlirottlo brand
Owner may have samo by paying
pasture lilll and ailv. 1. enter II
Fuy, R. R. No. 1, Box 79, Medford
95
IOJIT.
LOST Would iho pnrly tliidlng nulo
chains left Ihroiigh error In car
return samo to owner. Dr. .f. ('
Harbor. 9(1
FOR KENT IIICHEKEEI'INO
IUMIS.
OK KKNT Suite of furnished
housekeeping rooms, 310 Norih
Central avenue. 100
FOR UK-NT Modern housekeeping
rooms on ground floor. 315 North
llurtlnlt. 97
FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR KKNT One completely fur
. nlslwl apartment, Hotel Uollutid..
MONWI TO LOAS.
MONEY TO IXAN
on good real
B. Andrews. No.
Phono G47-J. tf
eslato security. J
31 North Grape.
MONEY TO LOAN Money to levM
n Medford property. Easy month
ly Dayman tl. Be D. K. Wo4. '
IH'SIXKSS OPPOHTTJiNlTircs
FOR SAI.K Confectionery store at
Butto Falls; would take automo
bile as part payment. O. Adams,
Butte Falls. 95
BEHINKfiS DinRCTORt
Kilning Experts.
CAMPBELL & LIL.IEGRAN mines
promtttng association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rendered. Office and
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposlto Hotel Holland. Sam
ples by mall given prompt atten
tion. .
Attorneys.
WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-law.
-Medford National Bank Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building. . '
A. R. Reames, Lawyer.
Oarnett-
Corey Bonding.
Auto BappUe.
LATTER AUTO BPRINO CO. W
are operating the largest, aide
nd beBt-equlpped plant In the Pa
cific northwest Use oar springs
when others fall. Bold under writ,
ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteestk
St. Portland, Oregon.
Chart
GARBAGE Get your pramlaM
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons lor
god aeirlce. . Phone 161-Y.
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
Ing. Particularly valuable to anf
business as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. P. & H.
Bldg., Modford. Phone 167-R.
Instruction in Muute,
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher
piano and harmony.. Height HoaK
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids
Phone 73.
Insnmnce.
ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accldenv;
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with best EngliBh and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Garnet.
Corey Bldg. E
EARL S. TUMY General Ininranof
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident.
Liability, Plate Olaaa, Contravcl
nd Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local Berries. Ne. Ill
Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Pinning Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Ba -eons.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build,
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to aye,
ear, noBe and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. R. Co. Officos M. r. & H. Ca
Bldg. Phone 667.
Printers and rubnshers.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing otfios U
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
Ioobo leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland prices, 17 North
Fir Bt.
srranaiet.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE) CO.
Office 42 North Front St Phone
(15. Prices right. Berries guar
anteed. INTERESTING!
11 acres, splendid, strictly modern
5-room bungalow, with screened
porchos, artlBtlo fire placos, good
water system, barn, chicken houses.
only ono mile from paved highway;
the buildings are worth more than
tho prlco asked for tho placo, so we
aro throwing In tho 11 acres of first
olase soil. $2,100.00 cash takes the
placo, the huyar can also purchase tho
stock. Implements, poultry, otc. at
right prices If oo desired. '
Brown & White
' 10 Soulli Fir Street.
INTlTl UIRIIAN AI'TOCAJt CO
TIME CARD
Loavo Modford for Ashland, Talent
and Phoonlx dull, except Sunday at
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. ni.. Sundays leave at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:0 and 9:30
p. ni. Leave Ashlnnd for Modford
dally, oxiept Sunday, at 9:0ft a. m
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and
5: 15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 6:30. Sunday leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m., nnd 12:30, 4:30 anil
5:30 p. tu.