'ERNEST MMMST- LETTER TELLS OF SEEING LONDON A letter dated from London, June 111, from Ernest Adams, the Mcd ford aviator who was reccnfly lulled in Lnftiaim, nocn received Here, descriptive of n visit to London, I! follows : I urn ill London at present, on n three-day pass to visit the nietropo- and it certainly is a wonderful eity, so entirely ditlerent from New- York, t'hienfro or any other Ameri can city. Everywhere there are so jmiiv interesting sifrhts to see, that in such a short time os three days one enn only see a few of the most im portant. Sly one regret is that 1 have forgotten so much iiliont English iiistory, as nearly all of the old places mean so much in the early history of England. "Yesterday, T, with two other hoys who eonie to London with me, took a sight seeiiiif trip, first ridinsr iiriiimd through the business section and then to the Tower of London. The Tower, or old fortress,-covers about 10 acres and is surrounded by u moat, which is dry now, and used as a drill srouiul. We went all through the tower, and among a ew of the most important things we saw, were the spot where Anne Boleyn was beheaded, also the block and axe used in the executions of early davs, We were in the room in the tower, where the two princes were murdered by suffocation, and also saw where their bodies were found 200 years later. "We saw all the means of torture of the early days, such as the rack. limib screw, spiked collar, etc., and also the full armor worn in the time of the crusades. Leaving the tower, we went through 8t. Paul's cathed ral, which is the most wonderful building architecturally, on the inside, that I have ever seen. The ceiling is one of the finest examples of mo saic work in the world, and the seats mid woodwork in the choir room is all hand carved, the work of one man, who devoted his entire life to it, and taking him forty years to com plete. "Next, came Westminster Abbev, the oldest part of which was built by a Saxon king, Kebert, in the year tiOL We-saw the grave in -which he was buried in (lie year OKi, and (lit graves of most of the men and women who have made history of England u pto the present time. Many of the most valuable statues and relics of the early days are covered with sand hags as a precaution against air raids, e saw the niieen s corona tion chair, which has been used for nearly a thousand vears, hut the king's chair, as well ns the crown jewels, havo been nut nwuv out of danger of any possible air raid. Last night went to the Hippo drome and saw "The Box o' Tricks," the scenery of which was beautiful. otherwise it didn't amount to much. Tims endcth my first day in London. This morning I went, oat to Bucking ham Palace, the home of the kill" and queen, in time to see the guard mount or change of guards. It is a very formal affair, hot to me seems like so much "red tape." "This afternoon I went through the House of Parliament, and heard a debate for about an hour jiml a half, in the House of Commons. This was Queen Alexandria's Hose Kay, and most of the "belles" of Loudon were on the streets selling roses for the benefit of the lied Cross. This Afternoon about '25 of us Americans, stood up on Lord Nelson monument in Trafalgar Ktitim-o, with some of the young lady rose sellers, and had our pictures taken by seven or eight dif ferent photographers ns Queen Al exandria was driving by. Hhe Was to get out and come up to hay some roses where we were standing, Imt Rowing to its raining, she didn't stop, hir pictures will probably appear in the morning papers, Wlien I came to London I didn't expect to have in picture taken with the (pieen. "Tonight J saw J'Scven Days' Leave" at the Lyceum and it was very good. H started at 7 p. in. !nd was over at !).:H1, so 1 had nothing to do the rest of the evening Imt write letters. Tomorrow we are planning on taking a boat ride up the Thames river. "The streets of London run in all directions, and 1 have never seen a city that is so hard to find your way n round, rsri-iitll.v ut night, 'with nil the lighfs out. ll is ipiitc tin impres sive sight walking down the street, to see soldiers in uniforms of nearly ev ery allied nation. The American Y. M. C. A. called the' "Kiiglo Hut" is right in the center of London, and covers a square block. There are many American girls who work there in the office, and a wattre-M's, and they certainly try to make it pleas ant lor us, w hile we lire here. There ,nre also many American lied t'ro.-,s nurse here. "I will he broke for another month Imt it certainly i- worth it, n I Uiny never et another chance, while I am here, to visit London. I hope (hat when I get over to France, I will he fortunate enough to have the opportunity of visiting Paris before I leave." FiisiSs M INARCH! STOCKHOLM, July 17. FSimiA reactionary (White Guard) newspa pers are again appearing, under Herman and White Guard protection. The leading tied Guard paper In Fin land, the Helsingfors T.vomles, has been suppressed. AH the papers now allowed to ap pear declare for a monarchy Instead of a republic in Finland, One, the Svensk Tidning, gays: "A German prince ts the only pos sible sovereign for Finland." '.Most other papers are openly pro German, but make no suggestion as to the nationality of the coming king. In Abo, second Finnish eity, a mon archist association has been formed. which has issued an appeal Warning the absence of a permanent head to the state, for the Russian upheaval, and pleading for a monarchical ar rangement similar to Sweden's, Opposition to the monarchy plan Is certain from the Finnish socialists and the defeated Red Guards who return to their country. Opposition to a German monarch is also devel oping among Swedish liberals, who are circulating propaganda tn Fin land against the Germanizing ot that country and the choice ot a German king. iOW SPIRITED OX TilK FRENCH FRONT, July 17, (By the Associated Press.) Prisoners taken hy the French have been very low-spirited on account of their losses, A battalion comman der captured inveighed against the regular officers of the German army. Ho said they sent reserve officers forward, white they remained in the rear. If any officer compiaineft the regular officers formed a conrtmar tial and meted out stern iranisbment. Mrs MARKETS I'ortlaml livestock l'OK'TI.ANI), Ore., July 17. Cat lie steady; receipts 1 !!,". Sfeers, Prime, $1 1.; "Holi'J.'t; good to choice, $ 1 .,( 1 !.(.; medium to good, .f Sl.'illft! ilt.7." ; fair to medium. !f8..")(l(f S'!(); common to fair, .fri.5()((f. $."(); cows and heifers, choice, $K.U0 (ri'8.70; medium to good, $liMff(7.'M; lair to median!, if o.0H'rf (UH! ; rimers .f;i.()(lf 5,0(1; hulls, .(.5(Hl7.."tl ; calves, ifH,.Wfi'l (.."ill; slockers mid feders, .f li.dllrti H.tHl. llogssleady; receipts 11)8. Prime mixed, .f 1 7.1."?Ci 1 7,85 ; medium mixed, $lll.75(d 17,25; rmijjh heavies, iflfi.Oli l(i.5(l; piss, ,l5.75(((1li,25; bulk of sales, $l(i.85C 17.00. Hheep higher; receipts 3;i!1. Fast of mountains litnihs, .tl:i.75( 1-1.75; val ley lambs, $ 1 ;i,50(r 1 1.01) ; yprlim;s, .f!!.5llf td.OIHI; wethers, .f R,5(K Si.50 ; ewes, ,f(UI(l( H.0I1. Honor anil Kicks PORTLAND, Ore, July 17 Bai ter steady; eity creamery prints, 48c; cartons, -lite; ImyiiiK price butter fat, Portland, 51c; cube exims, 45; firsts, 41c; seconds, VMa -i.'lc; dairy tllc, EGOS Selling -price, case eonnt, ,10c. Raying price, .'!8c; candled, -I'Je; selected candied in cartons, 4 tc. I'On.TIiY Hens, U5((2(; broil ers, 30fo,'!2e ; old roosters. Hie; turk eys, 28(."!0"; geese, 22c; ducks, young, ;til( :i(ic ; old, :i5c. Portland Ciratn WHKAT New crop, 2.20; barley. feed, $511; brewiii!,', 52; oats, !f(il.5tl hid ; coin, Ko. :i, vellow, if7(t bid. MIMST!'KFS-Hnm. :1 ; shorts, ;i;i; middlings, $:).()(( :u. HAY Buying price, timothy, $30; alfalfa, $2.; gram, $23. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES Miss Rdna Royd is making an ex tended visit with her brother, C. ft. Royd at the Del Rio. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Clmmplln were Sunday dinner irucsts of Mr. and Mrs, C. It. Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Alden, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. tlickey picnicked along the Applejtate Sunday. Kdtth Cainnbell of Mcdford, Is upending the week with Martha Por ter. Harris Porter Is In Mcdford making a visit with his cousin, Wit- Ham Campbell. Mrs. Jacobs and G. W. Jacobs were business visitors in Medford Satur day. Florence Allen drove down from MBDFQRD MATE TR1BUNT0, MEDFORD, OREfSON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918 Ashland Thursday and called on Riverside friends. I Mr. and Mrs. John Short are the) proud parents of a baby daughter,' Harriet 6hort, 1 Fred Champlin was a Medford vis- j itor the last of the week, Mrs. W. W, Hittle is enjoying a vfstt from her sister who for some years has been a resident of Alaska. On account of the extreme cold of the past winter, they decided to! make a change. j Farmers are cutting their second j crop of alfalfa. C. I. Woolverton is getting his hay baler In operation. J -Mrs. C. W, Dickey and Mrs, O. B. Atden left Monday morning for Los j Angeles where they will make a two ; weeks visit with their brother, F, 15. Hatteson and wife. Carl flitter took dinner at the R. 1 W. Bngel home Saturday evening. I Mrs, C, R, Boyd and I, H, Porter i were McBford visitors Friday. W, H. Striker and Arthur Pratt were down from the mill at Gtendale the middle of the week, Mr. and' Mrs, Myron Lanes were down from Mcdford Sunday and with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lance picnicked j Phoenix, Ore. and fished on the bunks of thoU, T, Punier Rogue. ' - j It is exeeeted that work wilt liecin f on the irrigation ditch this week. t -JACKSONVILLE Mr. Jewel Ryan han returned to Bremerton, Wa.sh., after a visit with her (Mtrents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Bailey. Sir. "and Mis. Jack ifefer, Mrs, Ray mond Refer, Mis Berniee Reter and 51i.ss eiia Single have returned from a motor trip lo Crescent City. Harvey Miller, accompanied by two friends visited the former's mother, Mrs, llnry Miller, lust week, j heme; en route. from Burlington, Calif., to Heattle, Wash, s Mr. and Mrs. Y. J, MVfntire return ed from Hnindon, Ore., where they visited their daughter. Mi's. Hal liarrmirton lias returned from t'orvallis and ha;; resumed her! old (tesition with the telejdtone com-: puny. Mr, nud Mrs, Henry Rsmumm re turned lo Kan Francisco Sainrday; after a two weeks visit with rela tives living here, i). W. Cronemilfer left for Port land the first of last week where he expects to locate, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Nimmn mo tored from Colesiin last week. They were tteAimptmied by Mrs. Josephine Itnssell and Miss Frances Niimnn, who are visiting them from Califor nia, Miss Douglas of. Salem is the guest of Miss l,enti; Omtwurd for a few weeks. Miss Lillian Pierce has accepted position in ihe emirt house and is making her home in Jacksonville, fleorge Wendt wan among the Jacksonville boys who left for Fort McDowell lust week, B, It. Heekman has returned from a business trip to Portland. Jr. It. F. Uordon, who is visdmg here from Walla Walla, Wh,, was honor gift's! at n picnic party hold on Ihe hanks of llogue river Hun- day. Those present were; Harry l.ing und family, Mr, imd Mrs, F. J. Fick arid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ririHi und son mid Mrs, Ella Cook of Jacksonville, and Mr. mid Mm, O, t'. King, Sirs. Kmtih, Sir, and Mrs. itlaiii Klum, Miss Leah Klom, Miss Mary McKendrv and William fiudge of Mcdford and !r. I,. K. tbd den of Wnlhi Walhi. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By 4. C. HoIett W. J. Cannon, formerly our Brown boro merchsml, but now in the offi cers trnining school, in one of the I raining camps in California,- and s Carl Stanley, one of the successful j stockmen and fanners in the Brown- ? boro section, and A, II. Peoehey ot Asrhlaml fvere here for dinner on : Wednesday, Mrs, Mary P.. Wright fiingcr of Ashland and tier danghler. Mi's, K. H. floeke of Albany, have moved into Mrs, It's house in the fower end of Kagie Point to remain indefinitely, Mrs, U. is here to vMt her mother, Mrs, C, X. Thomas of Central Point and her daughter, Mrs. fn Herbert of Slcdford, snt the night with Mrs, Wright Itinger and her daughter Mrs. Hock, Wednesday. Mr, mi Mrs. Artie Nichols and on llcroid. came over from KisLivao eonnty to visf his parents, Mr, and Hardly a Drugstore in the Land , ' That Does Not Sell This Remedy On tlie Market Half a Century, When yu ra tn perfect health, end aro enjoying a atroojr and visror ouis vitality, it is then that yoyr blood ij free from all Impurities, t Yea should be very eareful and f!-e heed to the pllsfhtert Imllcathin c f fcripitra blood, A sfiift-th h rtreel i tion Is often indicated, by gajB-I-jfteJ Mrs, John Nichols, and sister. Sirs, William Jock, Thursday, Mrs, liessler of Lake Creek came out on the P. & E. Thursday ami took passage on the K. P.-I. t stage. Mr. W. Wagner came out Thursday on the K, P.-Persist stage nnd tool .i:,,,.,,.. ij. s2,,,,..;.i j..i. :.. nmglimn, the mail contractor on the B, P.-Persist rente brought out his wif0 ftllfl two of his rttiMrat and they all toa dinner here and then went on to Medl'ord together, renisiuinsr over night. C, F Ifellows, whose little son has been in a xntuttitritim in Mnlfunt for some days, undergoing treatment for an abeess back of tile cur, brought him homo about the middle of the week, but he is stilt having Or, Itott dress the wound, but is getting along very nicely. There was about 10 or 12 mteks of manganese ore in its natural state shipped to a man by the nance of Kindt?,, ot Joptin, &(,, on Thursday's train to havo ft thoroiedy tested. There were three men rutin! at Ihe Sutmyside TImrsdnv night for heds. They' Were Mr. W,. B. Alien, of Mr. 0. M. Parks and The hitter i.wo were peoiojrwts who were sent out rty (he United Stnte government to axeer- tain the quality and the quantity of the ore. After spending the night and eiitintr breakfast Ihev too klheir hmehes and returned to the hills, Mrs, Joseph Oeftert, who hml an accident in an auto wreck over on the California side of the line and was hnrt in the wreck, eanie out and spent Tintrsduy nikht with us, the next morning went on un to her home near Bnlte Falls. Miss Beile Warren of Crescent Citv is here visiting her nnele end sunt, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Lewis. John Wolffs, who had a part of a ear of shakes brought out Thursday was hiinlmir them home the last of the week. A man hy the name of Whetstone, a, brother of Mrs, Ptilten, and another man came in and spent Friday nigrhi with Mrs, Fallen and her son, Mrs, Fred Dntttm, who litis been away for some dnys returned to her fsiur ! S. II. Haraish, Friday even- Kd iliggcnboiham came-in Satur day morning with hm Chevrolet to bring in Br, Holt, .who. was called Friday night to see his wife, Hhe had been taken with the measles about Thursday and Saturday morning gave birth to a bouncing big boy. He reitorts that the mother and boy are getting along fine, A iart of Kd Iligcnbothaai's busi ness in town Sntiirdav morning, was to meet Sliss (ilndys Holmes ot Cen tra IPoint, the young lady who is to teach school in that " neighborhood, ami a friend of theirs, who came out on the P, & E., to take them home with him. Among the dinners nt the Sunny- side Saturday was perry Foster, Lloyd French, fi. W. Neilsun, the su perintendent of the P, & K., C. M, Bates, U, Thomson of Han Francisco mid !. N, Bremerd of Mcdford. They have been up over (he I", & K. railroad placing valuation on the mad. Perry Foster and his grand son', Lioytf French, and - Miss Klia Bedford, formerly of Chicago, bnt now spending the summer with Mrs, II. ,), Stewart, her daughter, Miss Winnie Stewart, and son Claude, Mr, Ktewurt, Sr., is at present in Port land working ii one of the shipyards and his son has gone lo join the forces of the t'nitcd fHiites. Since my lest el fort Wilfred Jaek of Fort Itor';, Ore., has paid lip a small balance due on lite Ilailv Mail : Tribune nnd ordered it changed to the : weekly on account of them not being able to get their mail regalur, Mrs, Little Van Keoy she pays by the month and is as prompt as the iwn rhicMp every month. Amos l Avers, our P. & K, ugenf, bus renew- ed bis subscription to the Bail Mail Tribune. -P - . , , COURT HOUSEHEPORT Reported by Jaekion County Ab. strut Co., tutu and Casual Art, rfreult Court Wilson ttownittn Kstate Mary MeQuoid KHtate, Petition. Admitted to probate, Gustayus Stinsoa Kstate. ted to probate. itonald Troiirtdse Kstato. Aftrait- Ctmitr- rnatltm ot sale, RoRUB River Valley Canal Co. vs. M. F, lianley. For nioney, Edward James Mill Estate. Peti tion; order to Hell personal property; final report; order cppotBttitK day, K. J. JfcQuoid Balato. I'etition; appetite, a fHn ef lassitude und f e-ierat takentn(? of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottle of S. S. S the great blood pjrifter nnd strenstthener. It will cleanse the Hood thorsu'-hly and build op and strengthen the whole system, 8, S, S, Is sold by ail draft (tints. Valuable Information about the blood supply ran ! had free by writ, inff t ilie Kvflft Specife Cvt Swjf ,at-ratorjf, Allant 0s, order appointing administrator; un dertaking; appointment of apprais ers, Geo. O, Jarvls vs. Nettle K. Wood. For money. Mount Vernos National liitnk vs. George A. Morse, For money. Farmers & Fruitgrowers ttank vs. P. Roy Davis, Order extending time. Elisabeth N, Anderson et at vs. Oeorge A. Morse, et al. Order, 1 Edwin C. Lamed vs. Rogue Elver Canning Co, Petition; order, peti tion; order; affidavit. Real Kstate Transfers O, C, Hiitott to Arixney O, litttoa, B. la seres of SB of XK see, J, twp. it, S. R. E W, M,...,............Ueed W. F. RfemoiisehBeider et ux to Michael Sorem, lots S 55 Hojaf rchard tract IXo. 3, 40 acre. .. . 1.00 B, C, Stevorfsen et nx to Oeo, fitetrteh, lot 5, blk, S, Wet ter Add. to Medfard I8.0B Irene J, Kagon to Edwin L, Wilson, NB cor, 10 A tract Oronito street, Ahtond H.0II Walter Sf. Kennedy est, to Pant Wesgingor, et ol. Lots 1, 2, S, blk, 10, lots 3, 2, J, 1ilk, 11, -Bettfty Add. to Mediant: fat f, blk, S "WTiltney Add, to Hertford.. 3,Hi Andrew Cantratt et itx, to Miles Cantralt, 8. it twp, 39, S. It, 3 W,. Ralph G. Jennings to P. M. and r It. Janney, S& Svyt see, 14, twp. 38. B. R. 2 W. W. M Aurlah Maiile, et 1 to Elea nor Maale, tot 1 anit S14 tot 2, blk. 1. City of Hert ford .................... James Hansen to 11, P. llar grave. D. h, C, Ko, 4;t, T. 38 J.tt S. K 1 W. W. tf. 3,000 W. U.- illiiigsforth to J, C. Woods et nx. Lot -I, block ti, Kendall addition, Medl'nrd William J, Ferns to C, If, Chad wiek, tlil lease, KB. for. I). U ('. No. 42, T. M K., K, I W, of W. M Loved FeVns to C. H, 'hadwick Oil lease, NK, cor, I), h, V, Ko. 42, T. 38 S., R. 1, W, of 8i W, M. ....,.. 4. 1 FOB INDIGESTION HBLP WASTEIj ;,i.f,a. WAXTBt SteHGRranher - Itookkeet!- er, Apply by letter stating, nge. experience and salary expectea iRos 18, Mall Tribune. in WAXTFd -Married soaa tor orchard and farm work. Bteady joti. It, B. Tronson, Eaitle Point. M WAXTKO Thinners; teanwter. Mtravtsta orchard, 't'tions SS7-JS, WA VFKB Packers at the Bart Frntt Co, WASTE! A man to iaite rare oF sheep. Jt, F, U, lh U1, Ash. land. Ore. Jt WANTBl Man to drive fruek and afMfgt in retail yard. 1Kb Pines Lumber o. WAXTBil A few more men to work at Crater Lake, Court Half, WANTEO Mechanics In all branches ef tho motftl trades for Emergency War Work. tJood wages, good working and ttost ellotatie condi tions, Astoria Morfite fros Works, Astoria, Oregon. 102 hew wftxiEi vmmtM WA.VTEts woman to cook for smalt threshing crew. Phono 4-FS, 103 WAXTKt! Kxperlenterf women for , general houaework. Phone fitiM. WA STtSts IISfCKi-ltASfKOOB WAXTBH Baled alfalfa hay. State tonnage and pries F, 0, It, Ad dress Bos 10, Mali TrlhdBO, " WANTKD Seii your ersam ts the Johnson Prod, Co., Ceatrat Point, Ore,, wbare tbs testa and cash counts. WANTED ffsusea to msT, satid. repair or wreete, Phoae or 4HH-X. WANTED U. II, Toft buy Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contract, etc., and makes short ttroe teas oa any sltl thin. POR SALE I'OVMllY AKU Kfe FOR SAt.K Gray g-F2, geese. Phone R Kemp Welch, Consolling mining engineer and roineroioRist; examintttions and advice on mechaaleat re nnirement of ail elan ot mines. My concentrator save alt min erals Including platinum, 85 K, Stain Rf, AiMnnd, OrB, (SEfe 6 Bell-ang IX llia-ir Hot wafer Ft2W Sum Relief rELL-ANS FOR 81I.E JtSAL ESTATE, FOR SAMS S acres on tbo boule vard M acres tn alfalfa, 8 aereg orchard, mostly peaches, 7 acres pasture, plenty of water, gasoline pump, modern e-rooat bungalow, cemented cellar, Jersey cow and calf, horse, fcuniry, harness, Hsht spring wagon, tttrm Implements, chickens, TUblilia.. Dr. J, A, Wien er, Ashland, It, P. D, No, f. 9S FOR SALg FsrmiBi iasa, trail tend, stock ranches, timber land tram 110 per er up, on long time, easy payuif ota. or ailgb exchange ter other eitsar property, Addraw Bold Km Smii? i.o ton SA LR S.IV t-lSTOCK, FOR SAI.B Two fresb csws. In- o,ttire l)r, lleiaig. JlfO FOR SAt.K A good team, 8,000 tlw., for sate or trada fur heavy heree or heavy team and py cash. Phone 71S-J, or P. O, Ros SM Mfidtord. 19! FOR EALB Fine mare, gentle far women, children; surry, harnew, 45,90, 0S Wt Foffrth atreat. 9ft FOR SALK One aaai heavy farm JOi team, Vitas Haneh, FOtt SAEjB Twenty weaned 5tRs IS.00 each, Dr, Holm, 89 FOR 8ALB Flock fto&A dfceep. Come see. Good roads, Btmervllle, Koeite River. , Ittt FOK SAfuB Al Jersey cows. Phone StiT, 161 FOR SALB Pine Jersey cow, 4 years old, with voubk Jersey ttetfer calf; two gilts; yeanff team roaros and other fhlGiW, Bast EffA, Konte i, Medtort, Ore, 11 FOli SALB Team ttnft tfarness, Prtee $iu,a. gpeelatty gossd U. W. Jaeows, i 8S weight 1,M Ita, Kde-deltvery rake, for alfalfa, $5.. Gold Hilt, Oregon. TOR SALE Hood rallk cow, I,, U. Brswst. FOB Scotch eoifio pup, $5,00. Call 8J-J1, FOB SALB Team ot estts, three and five yeara; new harnosgj a bargattt. Call S7-J1. 8 FOR SALE Pour mares, three to 18 yeara old, 1298 lbs, to 1K58 tlw. One baggy, poie hafta and faeie harness, W, Gates, 1015 North Centra!. lea 'Oil SALB Two marm, B and 18 years eld; one horse, i years ehi; two marea, 1 yoara old; one aet ot harness. Alt At, Will sett or trade for Al Hvo passenger car, For earttentara write or call O, L. Barttttm, al Weed, Cal,, P, O. Bose liS, 11( FOR BALE Pure bred Duroe Jersey bar plR, A very prsmfslBK yottng ster. Price $30.90, tactadhttt eg- Jstratton. Palmer Inveatraent Co,, Medford, Ore, 10 FOii SAMS StOKItlAKt8, TOR SALK Oil TKADK For hack a good buggy; rubber tlrett, I'bone TTS-J, im FOR SALK soft wood, Creek, Stnmaags, kard a A. E. Hall, Orlffln Itli FOR 6AI.K IMT Ford tourlnn ear. tit very good condition. Valley Oarage, 9ft FOR 8 A I. E Oak wood, lti-lnrl length, per eord, far! Von dor Heilen, Kagfo Point, Ore, tttt FOR BALE T5 drain sack. It. Ko, t, A, Howiaaa, Medfurrt, FOIt SALK Oue-horse moior, three fayes, perfect condition, Fbone SS-t-X. 191 FOU SALK ItaMillg, CoicRian Creek, jack Martin, as FOIt BALK Ilelglan and Flemish Otcnt Hares, Phone iit-M, tut FOIt SALB tlas atove, baroaaa, tit i rug, dining ehairif, as Mistle toe atroot. Phone 90S-J!. 98 FOIt SALE Piano, mm It nt M; Boufh Oakdale avenue, price Is right. Sis FOR SLE Seeoss-iiand hand heat orav ootftt, Mohhsrrt Rrw rOH HKKt SiOimEH, FeHt KKXT Koittfl Bttwlern ftiriftait ed collate, lose tn. '4 Smtk Orape street, FOR It EST Two ttateg hlfngatows at a low price to reliable parties, C, B. Oatea. tt FOK KKXT IHPSKKKRPINH IMMIMfl, FOft KE.S'T Srtito ot tantahed boHscfeccpItt rooms, 316 North. Central avenue. ta FOR RKT-fCELLAXWB8 you 1'KSV LJW-aere ranch, three miles above Kasio toint, 15 acrea orchard, 25 pastar? aod Ifalaare enlttvaearf land, t'xtl if. J, Hfewart, Central Point. ttts FOIt RENT At Kisitive for cow. Phone C. fsrey, K-Ftt, "OR RRVF tteap, stsr batttfftt( Ith Hying room .bee. At tor Eer sf Oalsdsfe ad 11th ttret Phon a.,tt tSTKttPKKAJt AtTOCAft TIJIK VAHt Iease Mcdford for Ashland, Talent and Phoealit datt, except Sunday at :0ii a. m. aod lo;6B a, in.; 4:n and 5;t1 p. m. Also on gator day at 10:15 p. tn,, Sundays leave at i0;Si) a. m. and 1:30, S;SB and 9;I P, in. Leave Ashland for Hertford dally, ewept Sunday, at 9.60 a. si and II;00 a. in.; :a una S;JS p, S3. Also os Saturday sights at 5:3. Sunday leave Ashland at : a. m , and U:3fl, cad f, m PAGE PTTE mm Bi-:sT Amp.TviF.'iTS, FOR KKKT One e Mr- anrt. ntohed apartmeot, is- urn. LOST--ttoad, ttt Ct turn to Trttattfi of reward. TAREK VP, TAKX lP Small tf St-Rt. AMORTIZATION LOAN5- -Payaoio 5 to 4t year, 6 ji" fc ready "Wtten taad ar""1 Ho perteetetf. E. It. H Trata. Xt f. It, Abi'i Cerey JMfg. Garfistt 10 KOSKT TO I-OAN. MONBY TO I.OAW XC3i real V estate mecortty, S, ' ' SI North tlrape. i 3 i MONBY TO LOAM MoiW 10 q M4fsrt prspertr. masA BEStKKSR DsnBCTORf MtaioB Ksjerts, CASfPBKLL & tftJEOKAK mine promtUttg assoettttton; mtntag BTOBsrtJes listed for wto, mmpM snd. reports rendered. 0?Hes arid assay laboratory at lit NortH Fir St, opposite Hotel Italian. Sass flat' hf mtit given (resent atten tion. , Attomrrt. WE M. COL.VJO Attoreer-aWaw. Medford Nattosat Eaak; Bite, porter j, ttmrf, utamMr, reams 8 iv.d 9, Msdtord NatSoo' Baak ButUUac- A, E, ReasBes, Liwrar, QciscK Oarer Balldiaf, Aoto Spptl. LAHXE ACTO BPMHO CO. Wa are opera'Jns tfts larssest, sldaw mat Best-enetppe4 plant ta tis P elfle northwest. Os oar cpriiw whan others taU, Sold usaer wrtt tea itBaraittee. 3-4 North Fii St., Portland, Oregea. QAuBAGS 0J yaw prsmt elaaaed iid for is siiJEroar. vu oa the eity garbage whom tor god orio. Pooes tSI-T, t t, AHsa. .xp?rt Aeeswmtaat WILSON AUBETINO CO. E, M, Wli aoa, C. P. A, Ak abont oor new and stmplffleil method ot Ksnoab teg, Partteutarly vstaaM to an? business as tlma-saver ghrtrt fait bttsfnesa tletath M. F. & H, BUg Medtord. Phone l9"-R, IMtraetlos m M.sa1c. ?RED ALTON HAIQHT Teasher t , (taoo sad harmony, Haliat Hoaif Btadlo, il CaraWMJow MSt Ptes ta, ALIOS HOLLOW AT. Fire, AeetdoRt AntoBtobHe, Uabtltty Bolletoti wrtfc ton with hart Koglteh and Btr!S Coatoaatcs, Otttcs teg araett Coray BMg, c EAKL 8. Ttrav Uonerat itusttraaee office, Fire, Antomohile, Accident, Ltafsftity, Plato tftasa, Hay or Orailt la field or barn; also Live stock, Contract and Harety Bonds, Kceltent compaaltss, good local service. No. a i 0 fiaroott-Cerey BtdK., L. In fttthcart, Maaager, pianisic mm, t TIIOMA9 MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, moutdtsga and aereena, Shop til S, Fir, Pbsbs ISt. Phyafefans nd Sm 'COM. BB. W, W, HOWAKU ateepatM BbysEetas. SttS P metWJersy halc tae. Pheae ia, OR, J, J, EMMEXS Phylels Ji4 anrgeen, PracUea limited to sr. ear, sess ssd throat. Eyes fetes Utlrally tested and (lasses tap piled. OcalUt and Aarlat for S, P, R, R. Co. Of ttcea M, F, U, Oe Btdg. Phoae mi, Prjuters and IoIMsim, MEUFOKD PttttelNQ GO, has tfe best equipped printing ottte t Baathera OraRoa," Poot biod'.nj, tooao leaf tedgera, billing aystonw, ete. Portiaad price. If Jisrtfe t?Ir Bt WIS TRANSFER A 8TOHAUB CO. Ofttce Morth Frost St. l'iiso IK, Prices right, Barrte (uar ntid ATTRACTIVIE TftS tieaslffstt fittie U-aere Orch ard and 'Poultry ranch, with a nice modern K-roont tomgatow with sptoa M4 water anntdy, good harn aftd cbirken hotifccs, garden and borrtea is for sate at less than ono-batf sf the price It haa always hren considered worsh, It ties 4 nMcs sontheast e Atedford and 1 ntties tront I'haeattE, Tho price ta tl,l,uti. Brown & White