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MEDFORD MATfJ TRIBUNE. MTCDFOKD, OTJF.OOX, THURSDAY. .TTTiY IS. IMS PAOFj seven OF AUSTRIA SAYS - j AMSTKRDAM, July 1H. Pmniei ;.von Seydler delivered his address ir. - s . tlio lower house of the Austrian reich . (Srath yesterflny, says a Vienna tele frratn. Sieakiiir oil the situation in Aus triii-IIunjrary, Dr. von Syedler Miiil: I "The internal propaganda method of our enemies are so absurd tliat 'they only testify to their prot'oum "iiinorance of our eouditionst the loy wilty of our citizens to the stale and the linn internal eoliesioii of cm f,st4ile. ,s j? "In unity with our loyal allies wt Khali he able to enforce the end o the world-war," Dr. von Seyder recalled the refusti ' tof the Czech clubs to collaborate i; i -revising the eonstitutinii, and sai( .; that if the -government was not t V f expose itself to the reproach of polit ' ieal passivity, it had to put, into ef feet its program of national autono my. Hence the decrees for the par 1 tition of-Bohemia into districts. . . ; It was far i'ro mhis intention t i deny this was a German course, Dr von Seydler continued, because, i. then; was n political force in Austria it eould only be kik-Ii as guaranteed , the protection of the just interests ot : the (ierman raco. TiieV backbone o this iiiiiltifonn state was the derma) race and it always would he so.. Tin government would not be dellectet from the course it had entered upon . i ..For those parties which slum . aloof, Dr. von Seydler added, tin t door of understanding always war open. Over this door, however, was jjj written, "Welcome to all who are loy ul to the dynasty and the state.", ; Declaring that the government hm no animosity toward other races, Dr von Seydler said that all the Her mans and A list ruins demanded was to be allowed to live and develop ii peace. The government, he said. would also endeavor to do full jus tiee to the national requirements ol : the races living in Galicia. WAR CAUSES LOSS ' 12,500,000 LIVES LONDON', July 18 (liy llii' As seriated l'ress.) The war lias cans ed the belligerent countries of F.urope the loss of not loss than 12,.100,(l()0 .potential lives because of the de crease in the number of births result from the war, says Sir Iternaril Mullet, registrar . general of Oreat liritain. This country, he asserts, has lost in these potential lives, H'lU.IIUtl ehililren. He believes that other bel liferent eountries have suffered ii this respect more than has Great llrit nin. Sir Herniird estimates that over clay of the wur means u loss of 7,(1(1(1 potential lives of ehililren to the Uni teil Kingdom, France, Itnlv anil tin Central Powers. Dealing with the tl eline in the birth rate 1ierP "he sail1 the births registered in Knglnnd anil Wales in l!)l:i numliereil H.Sl.SIIII. In IM.I thev fell to 811,(11-1, in lillti there was a further fall to 7KO,."i20, nml in 1717 to (itiS.IHfi: a ileeliue ol '24 percent eompureil with MIX . MEOFORO PEARS SELL AT $1.70 PER BOX The first sales of Dartlett pears 1918 crop, were made. by S. V. Bock with, manager of the iRogue River Fruit and Produce association, yes terday. Five cars were soW for $1.70 per box, f. o. b. Medford, spot cash when the cars roll. This Is an ex cellont prlco for Hartletts and there Is prospect that the association will be able to dispose of a large part of its Dartlctts at this figure. Fifteen cars of other varlotles Hose, Winter Nellis and Howclls, have also been sold by the association at price higher than the average last year, altho no announcement of the exact prices has been made.' Ir. Beckwith Is very much pleased with this salo, as are the members of the association, and a profitable season for the growers Is anticipated. Soldier's CouhIl Is Cured Trlvato Harold Hamcl, GGth ltcgl ment, Ft. Adams, H, I., wrltos: "I was troubled with a bad cough for three months. I tried a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar end felt greatly relieved. I have since used two 60c bottles and I recommend Foley's Honey and Tar and will al ways keep It on band." Foley's Honey and Tar covers Inflamed, Irri tated surfaces with a soothing, heal ing coating and relieves coughs, colds, croup and bronchial affec tions. Sold everywhere. kBmt i&.&t&i -r- :r-K4 fci... " ... fiVi ii 1 These llllle luilinn ehililren are killed by Austrian shells boinbarilliiK from their ruined homes by Itulbui America's Roll of Honor I Today's Casualty List Sent By Pershing From Battle Front in Fran:e. 8 "OOOOOOOOOCXXXSOOCXXXJOOOOOC WASIlINfiTOX, July 18. The army casualty list todav shows: killed in action, ll: died of wounds. 10, died of disease, six; died of acci dent aiidtotiicr causes, two; woiindi'd slightly, one; missing-, four. Total, 57, Tile list includes 'Private Leslie (! M"ori'ow, Ponska, Alberta, Cunuilii, died of disease. ( Kiled ill nction Sergeants Curl C, Carter, Fresno, Oil.: Kudell M Lusln;r, Kansas City; William I''. Me Fadden, (Ireat Hend, Kus. ; William L Travis, Hot Springs, Ark.; Private Leon P.riimall, Oeneva, Xew York Wocco li Sciascio, Philadelphia Cicorge Fisher, care K'oers, N'ev York City: Joseph (lallegoes, Talpa N'. M.; William C. Jackson, Ilnslivillc Ind.; 'cdo Kiihiachi, Topopah, Nev. Samuel K. I.ee, Pittsburg; John C l.ovcll, Xorliornc, Mo.; licnry II. Tay lor, Manlius, X. Y.; Oscal 1,. I'lgren, Jameslowu, X. Y. Died from' wounds Corporal James K. lilzwilson, Charleston, S. C. ; Privates Frederick 1. Ihinl, Tan nersville, N'. Y.; Karl M. Coston. Hillings, Mo.; Jesse I!. Fimnoiis, Au ilaliisia, Ala.; Paul J. Florine, For! Atkinson, Wis.; Charles F l.iinier, Decatur, Ala.: Joseph Macioci'a. Pigbo, Italy; Frank K. Snyder, Fair field, Conn.; William l'pt". Phila delphia; Okev Vaiighan, Ncwford. W. Vn. - Died of disease Cook Milford. Sumner, Mo.; Privates Charles F. I.ucas, Trenton. X. J.: I.c-lio (i. Morrow, Pon-hka, Alberta, Canada : William O. Walls. Klsbcrrv, Mo.; Frank M. Wciizell. Utile Fulls, Minn.; Philip Whit foul, Sailers Depot, S. C. Died from accident and other cause Corporal iialph C. Taylor. Mount Plciisiinl, Mich.; Private Her bert I). Wliiif. Detroit. Wouiiiled Severely Sergeant Pusseil It. P.ri-lilbill.lPii. TODAY'S MARKETS I 1'ortlatu! Livestock POIiTI.AND. Ore., July IS. Cattle sternly; receipts :i(il. Steers, prime, $11.7.1(o 12,'J.i; good lo choice. .l(t.7.' (n 11.7"i; medium to good, .-flfriddi HI.7.V. fair lo medium, tft.."i(lr i..".(l; common to fair, if-o.-'iOfo H.."ill: cow mid heifers, choice i rUmo S.'ll ; me-' ilium to good, .(l.ll(l,'ii 7. "ill ; fair to!1'!' medium, ..'i. iiiifii (i. (in ; cmiiicr-. (HI ev (o.'i.lMI; bull.-, .."ill(u 11. ."ill; (i.lllli 8.11(1. ' I Iol's steady ..'i.."ili(ii 7. ."ill stoekers tuid eaUes feed'-r- receipts !H'0; prime mixed, 1 7.li.'i I T.S.'i ; medium mixed, T-l .75fi 17.'J'i; Miigh heavies. ,iil.ilu (a lli.r.O; pig,, ..l."..7.'i( lll.'.,."i; bull: ol sales, .l(i.H"if,i 17.(1(1. Sheep st"lldv; receipts 'I'D. Fa-: of mountain Inndt-t, f DI.7."o, 1 l.'J.'i-j valley laml.s. 1 :4.r,Of., 1 Uni: vcar y" Jo'h W,""': "!,oni,,l'"w "r "lh lings. .f!l..",il'o 1(1. (Hi; weilu rs, s.S.."iO(,i !r People always make th' patient K.jU; ewes, .f(i.(J()(o 8.0U. j man uu lh' moM walttn"." LITTLE VICTIMS OF WAR'S CRU oiphmis. Their fathers are in (be army, anil their mothers novo been villnm'S behind the lines. The photograph ..lo's them llcliis taken Sisters of .Merry. lliirrisburg-, Pa.; Corporals Staeey K. Maker, Wateitown, X. Y.; iiichard i'. Partridge, h'oeliester, X. Y.; Privates Willitnu itPron, l.ulilin. h'ussia; llob crt Dig Thunder, Woolenburg, Wis. ; James Ii. Chapman, Tuylorsville, X. O; Zelufi 'lla-vis, Newark ; David II. Dimkle, Spring- liun, Pa.: Sam II. tinrdner. Phoenix Cily, V. Vn.; John, r.uhaiiik. Ilalliinore. Mr.; Clarence! Lyon, 1 ilu 1 1 tun, Intl.: Ktlwin Miller,! I'oilagc. Pa.: Vera Morlan. Jlediciiicj I.otlgc. Kus.: (lay Xoi'toti, Dellii, X. i Y.: Ilenry'll. Sliook. Cherokee, la.;: Claude Ii. Sehyjtz. Hubbard, la.: Henry Yeiu'.ctli. Xi'wcustle, Pa.;! Wiliiatn Ziciedski, (Ictiv.ynie, us.-.ia.i Woiin.lcd slightly Private haw- rence .y. I li'ualiers, iraleimrt, ( mill. .Missimr in aclion- Privates Albert I'.. Hook, Plincclon. X'. J.; Woicieeh Cy:.'.inowaski, Detroit: Herman J. Klotz, Syracuse, X. Y.: Harry F. rimrpc, Walerbury, fnnn. Previously reported missing, now reported in hospital Private Alex ander Ci'osl.ie, Kalgoorlic, West Aus Irnlia. Murine Casualties WASHINGTON, July 18.-The lllll rinc corps eaua!lv li-t today shows : Killed in action, three; died of wounds, one; wouudi-d severely, three. Total, seven. Killul in nction Sunicunt Thomas Nturgis, ' Xew Oilcans; Privates Frederick S. Dennett, North Itloom- ti"hl, X. Y.: Chnrh C. Hale, Mc Comic llsvillf, Ohio; h'icliolil, nltllimorc. ""Died of wounds rcc Frc lerick I.. ived in nctioiu -il'rivnte An rcil i . v ainiii n, eiis- Ion. Ohio. Wounded in iiclion severely Cor iporal Heiirv I,. Scliuiiuiclier, Ncwuik, Ills.; Privalcs Joseidi Cob', l.vnn, Mil;-.: Ilarvcv siiivclv, nclicllbur", Under nml F.ggs I'OHTI.AND, Ore, July IS. Pul ler steady; city eieaiiii.'y print--, !!!..: cartons, cxtr.i. laying price butter fill, Portland, ."(lie; cube cNtra-, -l"ic. Iir-I, lie: second--, A!in fie; dairy. :i:ie. FG(!S Scllfng price, case count, f1;;!'. Diiying price, 'AS-; c.ilidl'.il. l:i'..e; selected candled in carton, Hie" I'OI'l.Tb'Y- Hens, :,I('J.'; hi-oil- M(oi 111 e ; old roo'l. '!., 1 lie ; I ml; -JH( .',11,.; !r , !,.; diu k-s, young. lliioi :i(li" old. :i.lc. Port.anil tiruln Will'. AT New crop, -VJH: barley. I'i-i'I, l.'dl: b'-cwiic' .." J ; oris, .-mil i bid : coi n. No. :;, yi How 7ll bid. :i I : shorls. ; MII.I.STITFS - l!n .l:t: hliddllllg-, I.'IH.IIIIK :!!!.. "ill. HAY Huyii.g price, timothy, if III); alfalfa, 'jo; grain. f'.'.X ELTY XF.W YOliK, July 18. The gov ernment proposes to carry on a stu dent recruiting campaign lor the col leges anil university of the country,' uccordiiig to a statement made today by Chancellor Klmer U. P.rowli of Xew York iinivorMly. wlio bus been culled to Washington to attend a con ference of educators wilii federal of ficials. Chancellor P.rowu declared his own views were based upon a reeclll stute lnent by President W'lsoii, whom he ipioled ns having said : "My attention lately has been call- ; ed in piii'ticnlur to the falling olf in ' (he naiiihel' of ell .ineeriinr sludents and Ihis'lias giver me a good deal of concern. II is not o:ilv iuimeilintelv nccessarv that is inanv students as possihie siiouhl prepare t.lieinselves fur engiuceriii ilulies in Ihe army nml navy, bu' it also of first con seipiciice to the country that there should be an adeipiate supply of en gineers for tiie period of rcconst rue lion which iuiis,t follow the wur. ''file ro!.k of the engineer has he coiuc iiio.-c' niiil more important in every proees of our indiistriul life, and I hope that iurhiciiees may go oat v.lr.'h will ,c ill the atlciition of j pnrenl-' Ihroiighoiit Ihe coutry to the i iiiiiiorl mice of making any sacrifice I Hint I is pe.--ihle lo make lo Keep 'oils in the schools even during trying times." ! their 111.--, NF.W YOltK, July 1 S. Details of bugo ournlngH by a group of (liirmnn eHlabllshed cbemlial compiinlei. in this country were offered us evidence today in the statu ultorney-gcncial's Inquiry Iih.-ciI on suspicions of the alien property custodian thnt the trnnnfr 'of controlling IntoreM In the concerns from German to Amer ican hiiiitlH was a ''dummy" trans action. During the pant five years, Ihe government showed (he Niagara Kloe-tro-Chcmlcal company of Niagara Falls, X. Y., one of tho corporations Involved In the Inve.uig.'illon, report ed average annual earnings of 1,142 peiccnt mid dividends or 1,'HO pur cent. CHiCHESTi H S PILLS " Y " ' ""JUT' 'if t. it $ A I ItSci r'l'i.r,.i,JllrjA Lli't I'll I r-d UuU fJUA V 1 it-t '-! ri.i- kii'-fc I VV Jfil.nni.lW. Hi; ir V m II J i(''.D I'UA.Ml Ml.1.4, f R f fr jrll-r-vsll bM. M;UAI. I klil f f?"! D Kt li!UM!.SrS HTmUHf St EDEN PRECINCT Miss Juanela Kurrv is visiting this week with Miss Dorothy Smyth of Hold Hill. Mr. ami Mrs, William Sturv of Talent motortjil to Meillortl Tuesday. liiiiiie Culver of Phoenix purchas ed six dozen line while leghorn liens of I lc Ilium of Asliluiiil Monday. Mrs. C. Carey is recovering from a very severe attack of tonsilitis. ('. Tull of Mi'tll'ord hrougljt n bip eow up to C. ('asey's pasture to fin islir falteiiinsr her lor beef. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Under and Mrs. KI'lie Taylor went to Hie Uailcr mountain ranch Sunday to he out about a week. I.lovd Culver met with a bail ac cident while returning from Dead ln- iliai:. and only for the presence of cud of h.s brother, he would have -ii!!".cd biokeii leir. A horse he a... IcuiHiig piillid hack in such a uiiinne;' as to almost crush tns tool. with the roM'. Nth. M. oo.is visilin;;' rcliitivr Asliiuiul this week. Mi's, II, N. KitU'-Ii nml her ilinigh- r. Mis, l,iwi-eticn Crawford, wen Irueiug m Al 'm! I m-il Monday. Mis, I .ii" in Kni-ilile: iiu' Mi Sawyer ot Talent visited Mrs- Kn'tthl- Mis. V. K. .lei nbs' I'liil Mrs. Put- Icrson visited Alls. William Kerns it. I'Yro v:ii!ev Siiudav evennie. Mr., nuil ?i!rs. . !!.. II. Tav'or ol Sams vallev visited friends in T:1 cut and Asbliilld Tnc-ilav. , Waller Allen of Ninth Talent h 1 cell taklllti surveviil's out m!o tin urn nit.i'i!-; the past wecj.. (Icoivc Al -! "f I'-io Val'. v wa a Talent bus.ni-s e.iller o:i Wedm-s- dav moniiic;. Jlrs. l.ii'.i'ie, Ulai'kv.iioti of I'iioeaii visiled her daughter, Mrs. W. Slciiclifi last Sunday. Mr. and Airs. W. J. McKay, Miss MeKav and Miss Andrews have "one on a motor trip to Seattle and Ta coma. imported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Are. Circuit Court Jesse l,. Cos. vs. II. .M. Coss Suit for divorce. Anna Homiey vs. Heniy C. llonm y Decree. HKIil WAN11il .-.1AU5. BOYS AVAXTMI), Wo need tho Borvices of n, number of Gram mar School iboyn for permanent part-time work. The boys wo select will be well paid and given an opportunity to earn, learn and advance. Apply to O. U Davidson, corner Fir and Main streets, Medford, Ore. s WA.NTKD Night cook; no baking; short orders only; easy place; (2.00 per day. Inquire lllnehart's Restaurant, Ashland, Ore. 101 WANTED Stenographer - hookkcep er. Apply hy letter stating age, experience and salary expected, llox IS, Mull Tribune. 100 WANTED Married man for orchard and form work. .Steady job. II. 11. Tronson, Kaglo Point. 99 WANTED Thinners; tenmster. Mlravlsta orchard. Phone GU7-J2. WANTED Fruit Co. 'ackers at tho Karl WANTED A 400 sheep, land, Ore. man to tako euro ot It. F. 1). llox 187, Ash 101 WANTED .Man to drive truck anil assist In rctull yard. Dig Pines Lumber Co. WANTED A few more men to work at Crater Lake. Court Hall. WANTED Mechanics In all branches of the metal tradoB for Emergency War Work. Ootid wages, good working and nest climatic condi tions. Astoria Marine Iron Works. Astoria, Oregon. 102 WANTKI) SITUATION. WANTED Woiniin wiinls duy work Call at 703 West Thirteenth street, near Laurel. KM WA.NTtl M1HCKM.ANKOUH WANTED Largo clean rugs, r pound. .Mcdionl Printing Com pany. WANTED TO RENT (lood alfalln nnd grain ranch, llox W .1, .Mail Tribune. loo WA'NTED Will trude for wood, good hack, ('nil at 171.1 Cedar street. 100 WANTED Hog wlro and fruit 1ml dtrs. Phono It Kl-R. 101 WANTED Ruled alfalfa hay. Stato tonnage and prlco F. O. II. Ad dress Box 100, Mull Tribune. WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the test, and cash counts. WANTED House, repair or wreck. 4XK-X. to move, build, Phone 488-M or WANTED H. H. Toft buyt Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes ahort time loan, on any old thing. COURT HOUSE REPORT I1KLP WANTED FKMAliB WAXTBD llirl for general house work.- Fhone 275-R. ' tt WAXTiD woman to cook for amuli throshing crow. Phone 2-F2. KIM pon 8Ai,K i-ouiynit ami kgc.i FOir'sALU W h ite ieghorn cock- orels. Were-bought as day old chic lis from Mr. llognn or Poia luma. Hoxy Aim Orchard. Phone 571-U3. ' 1U4 FOll SALE- -dray geese . Phone 'J'J 2-F3. FOlt 8AMC KKAT, ESTATF, FOH SAl.e: Farmtn lauu. frui land, stork ranches, timber land from Ilu per acre up, on long tlmt asy payment, or might nichana tcr othns clear property. Adrtreai r.ntu ni Bltv 11 FOK rt.Al.fc t.lVKSTOCK. FOR SA1.B Two frosh cows. In- 100 quire l)r. Helms. FOlt SAI.IC A good team, 2,00(1 lbs. for salo or trade lor heavy home or heavv team ( and pay cah. Phono 77S-J, oiI. O. ISox Medfoid. 10.'l FOlt SAI.li Flno niaro, gontlo for women, children; surry, hurnoss, $(!."i. 00. IKHl West Fourth street II 'J FOR SAI.K One good heavy farm 101 team. Vilas Ranch. FOR SA1J5 Twenty weaned pigs, jn.00 each. Dr. Holms. ! FOR SAI.K Flock good sheep. Coino see. Oood roads. Slmervillo. Hogao Itivor. 101 FOH SAI.K Al Jersey cows. Phone 307. 101' FOR SAI.K Fine Jertey cow. 4 yearr old, with young JerNcy nei.'cr calf: two gills; young team martM and oilier lliings. Box f.aA, tloiito 1 Medford, Ore. Oil FOR nAI.K Scotch collie pup, JS.OU. Cull 07-J1. tin FOR SAI.K Team of colts, three anil flvo years; new harness; a bargain. Cull 67-J lit FOR SAL15 Four mares, throe to 10 yearB old, 1200 lbs. to IfifiO lbs One buggy, pole shafts and single harness. F. L. Caton, 1016 North Central. 100 FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 10 years old; one horse. 4 years old; two-muros, 2 years old: one sot of harness. All Al. Will sell trade for Al five passenger car. For particulars write or call C. I.. Hnmum, at Weed. Cal., P. O. Box 128. 11C FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc. Jersey boar pig. A very promising young ster. Price $30.00, Including reg istration. Palmer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. 104 FOll SALK MIHCKLiLA.VKOUS. FOR SALK Alfalfu hay, second cut ting, extra fancy, ' In shock. "Scales,"' midway between Med ford and Central Point Highway. Phone 80-M2. A. C. Taylor. 102 FOll SALE 1 9 1 8 Jlaxwcll, go"od shape; extra accessories." Prlco right. Universal Tiro Filler Agen cy, Phone 5oO-L. 103 FOR SALE OR TRADE For hack a good buggy; rubber tired. Phone 77S-.I. 103 FOll SALK- Stumpugc, hard and A. K. Hull, Orltfln 102 stift wood. Creek. FOll SALE 1917 Ford louring car. In very good condition. Vallej Ourugo. (19 FOll SALE Oak wood. 1(i-lni'h length, $7 per cord. Carl Von iler llellen, Eagle Point, Ore. 09 FOll SALE One-horse motor, throe fayes, perfect condition. Phone 034-X. 101 FOll SALE llolglnn and Flemish Oltnt Hares. Phono 4.12-.M. 101 FOR SALE (!us stove, bureaus, 10 x12 rug, dining chairs. 23 Mistle toe street. Phone 90"i-,M. 911 FOll BALK Secona-nand hand beat. Tirav outfit. Hiihliard Hro FOR ItENl IIOUHKS. FOR HUNT Small modern furnish ed cottage, close in. 211 North Grupo street. FOR KENT Two Outes bungalows at a low prlco to reliable, purlins. C. K. dates. tf KOIl IliS.NT APABTMISNTH. FOR RENT Ono completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland.' FOll HKNT M1SCKM.ANROUM. FOH RIXNT 120-aerc ranch, three miles nbove Englu Point, 11 acres orchard, 2.1 pasture and balance cultivated land. Call II. J. Stowurl Central Point. 10: FOll RENT A 1 pasture for cows Phono C. Carey, 10-F1 1. FOH RRNT Cheap, store bulldlni with living rooms above. At cor ner of Oakdale and 11th streets Phone Jft-Jt IXTFIUIItllAN ACTOCAIl CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Ashland, Tnleni and Phoenix dull, except Sunday al 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and ft: Hi p. in. Also on Satur day at 10:11 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. I.cavo Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 0:00 a. in., nnd 11:00 a. ni.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Also ou Saturday nights ut fi:30. Sunday leave Ash land al 9:00 a. m, and 12:30. 4:30 and 5:30 p. tn. TOR BENT im'SF-KEKPrXG ltOO.MS. ' FOK RENT Kooms and housekeep ing rooms. 4;l North Crape street. 101 FOH RENT Suite of furnished housekeeping rooms, 31G North Central avenue 100 TAKEN UP TAK 10N I'P -Small bay ho'-so. Phone - toil 01-111. FAP.M I.OANH AMOHTIZATION LOANS Payable 5 to 4 0 years, Ti'fa por cent. Money ready when land appraised and ti tle perfected. 10. II. llurd, Sec'y Trens. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Uuiuett Corey Dlilg. 10 MO MCI Til I.OAS. MON'HY TO I,OAN"n coodroal estate security, and will buy Lib erty llonds. .1. 1). AndrewB, No. 31 North tlrupo. Phono 017.J. tf urvh) 'lt I ii,.n Money te lea n Mertrorri propuctT: s'aay rooiHh, t r.nmntn fi II. iViml i RrStVKhK lllRKCTOUr Mining Kxperts. CAMP HULL & l.ll.JKORAN mlnns promlting association; mining properties listed for sule, sampled and reports roudornd. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposiln Hotel Holland. Sam ples hy mall given prompt Atten tion. Aruirnay. WM. M. COLVIO Attorney-at-luw. Medford National Hank llldg. nHTR J. NFFP. Attorney-t-law room mul . vdforil Nation' Rank Itulldtiia. V. K. Rearnes. i.awrnr. tHrntt Corey Raltiltni. Rpill. I.AHBK AUTO liPHING CO. Wt are operatluit the largest, oldeat nd best-oqulpped plant la the Pa cific northweut. Use our sprlngi when others fall. Bold inder wiiu ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteeati Bt.. Portland, Oregon. GrDim OARBAOH Oft your premUM cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons to god service. Phone 161-1. T. Allen. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an; business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-K. Instruction in Music. FRED ALTON HA1Q11T Teaoher piano and harmony. Halght Hn.l Studio, 401 Oaruett-Corey Bid Phone 72. Insuranoa. ALICE! HOLLOW'AY Flro, Aocldenv Automobile, Liability policies writ, ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. c EARL S. T1U1Y Ceneral Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pluto Ulass, Hay or tiruln in field or burn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety llonds. Excellent companies, good local service No. 2 1 0 Ciarnctt-Corey Uldg., L. L. Cut heart, Manager, Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT Ueneral mill work, sash, doors, moulding, and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phoue 184. I'hjMlcUna and Bm enn. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oateopathlt physician. 803 C melt-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and urgecn. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically testod and glasses up piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. It. 11. Co. Office. M. r. ft H. C Bldg. Phone 507. 1 Vinton and Publisher. jMEtTFORirTriTNT CO. ha. "th best equipped printing office Uk Boutborn Oregon. Iloolt binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing system, etc. Portland prices. 87 Norta Fir Bt KThiutfet BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOB CO. Offlco 41 North Front 8L Phone 815. Prices right. Merries guar- ntnd ATTRACTIVE This beautiful little 11-auro Orch ard and 'Poultry ranch, with a nlco modern 5-room bungalow with splen did wator supply, good barn and chicken houses, garden and berries Is for sule at less than one-halt of tho price it has always been considered worth, It lies 4 miles southeast ot Medford and 1 miles from Phoenix. The price Is $2,100.00, Brown & White 10 Koiitli Fir HtrecU