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medford mAtl TRiBtmii, mkdford, orcECiox, Saturday, .tuly ,20,' mis PAGE FIVE BOYS AT THE FRONT SERVING UNCLE SAM ' (The Mall Trlbuno win publish Id this column each week Interesting let ters from our soldiers and sailors and news Items concerning thein move ments. The Association 01 Mothers. ' Wives and Next of Kin request thai items for publication be furnished to Mrs. M. C. Barber, chairman of. the press committee, not later than Thurs day of each weeek.l Relatives of boys in the service Jinvc been nitulc happy this week by ian uniisutilly heavy mail from France. '.(Nearly every motiicr lins received ;1breo or four letters filled 'with nies- . kurcs of cheer and expressions of impatience at the delay in ronehinj: the firing lino. . i Word was received yesterday of Nnrso June Karlieart's safe arrival in Franco. 1 Traveling Over Seas, June, 1918. Dear Sister Pearl : ; This is a beautiful Sunday out on the Atlantic. The ocean is culm and Ihe boat behaving, very nicely today, 'would,' not speak so kindly of the past behavior of t lie old ship, liow- ever. - I will give you h brief sketch of our trip to date. We left the home camp, Ft. SIcArthur, Culif., Monday noon, traveled to the'southern part of the United States. Then across the United Stntes to the Clrcnt Lakes, then down the Hudson to Camp Mer ritt, X. Y. We landed there on Monday morn ing. It is sure a monstrous camp. There are four Y. M. C. A. bouses, one Knights of Columbus and one place palled a hostess house, riin by the Hed Cross women, a place where relatives and friends may visit the boys. We had some equipment condemn ed. The first few days we stayed there were busy ones, filled with roll call, inspection, checking up our be longings, sending telegrams, and writ ing postcards and letters. : We left enmp Saturday with pucks, overcoats, nnd ri flies, marched up through the hills and finally down to the beautiful Hudson. Thoro we fer ried down the river to our transport. We wept aboard about noon, but wc did not steam out until Sunday even ing. We went out a short distance and anchored. Early Monday morning wc Hiarica me irrenc voyage across tlic dark blue sea. We were all below deck, but some of us could look through the port holes and got a good gliinpsn of Ihu Stalue'of Lib erty which was a grand sight. This is a speedy boat and well iirmcd. The second day out it began to gel rough. Some, were sick the second day anif many more lidded the next day on account of tho rough sea and stonny weather. I was one of the majority so snent a little time look ing over the rail of the ship. I was iek only one day. Several other ships, including a destroyer, joined us the second dav. It was a sight tine. would scarcely want to miss, nil steaming along to meet the great adventure. It is very different these days from traveling by rail; no crowds lo wave and wish ing us "(bid Speed." The fourth day wo sighted a ship on the horizon to the south. It keul puce wilb us for four hours. Specu lation was that it might be an enemy craft. Nothing happened, so I guess it was just another traveler on this broad highway. All the boys nre standing Ibe (rip well, however we have crowded cpiar (ers with men and sunplics. Wc have exercises, boxing and wrestling bonis. music and singing. The band plays on deck. c. have two . M. ('. A. men nnd one army chaplain aboard so we have movies and religious service-. :"ie often. The soldiers' and sailors nre in ev ery conceivable place on deck or be low reading some book or magazine or writing home to mother or friends. Friday is fish day and very nnnro iriate out here, too. Yestcrdav the crew had target practice, shooting at a periscope. 1 understand we have some of the lies! gunners of the navy aboard, and if n sub. does show up it will look it liolv fright. , This is the first Sunday I have ever spent on the sen nnd surely a beauti ful day. Services were held in one of the compartments. We had a splendid sermon and we all enjoved it. This is our week day song. Wc are oh our way to lliligoland, To get the kaiser's goat, . On u gooil old Yankee boat I'p the Kiel cali f we'll float And the Son of a (tun If we see a. Hun We'll make him understand We'll knock the Hell into lldi Out of llcliitlolnnd." Some of IIicm day we hope to Me land not so far olf where we will go ashore to greet some Joan of Arc nnd march on lo service ahead of us hich is to (live the saner kraut a ond "Yankee mixing." I hope you're well and setting alone s lloj lo gel a Icllrr once in a while over here nnd if yon don't gel an answer, just write ugaih. With love ami best wishes. Your Sammv brother,, EAKL1L I100VKH, Co. rt, 52nd C. A. C. A. E. F. Mr. nild Mrs. Men Trowbridge of West 10th street have tho lienor ofl the greatest number of enlistments in any family in Jackson county. Their: ohlest son, Tom Flynn, is at Ienven ivorth in the signal service, Alfred has enlisted inthe navy from Port-1 land but has not yet been called. 1 Diamond is a sergeant in the depot brigade at ramp Lewis and expects io be held there for some time drill-; ng incoming troops. Honald Trow-' Svi.W iv in tlm l,.,lw--,l ,,,.,, .,1 V I couver. Hnymond belongs to (he (iflth artillery at Ft. Stevens which is hoitrly expecting orders to go to France. A son-in-law, Lieut. Goo. Peak is stationed at Camp McDow ell, Texas. Mary Trowbridge iy in the government service as a teacher in the Philippines. Stuart Tdrney lias finished his training in the aviation course with a rank of 2nd lieutenant. He took his final training at Fort Worth, bis last examination lasting from !) o'clock in the morning until 12 at night. They will leave Ft. Worth soon for Ilo boken to embark for France, Smart was denied his long homo fur lough which was a great disappoint ment to his friends io say nothing of bis feelings. France, June 2(ith. My Dear Folks: 1 am still in the liase Hospital Sill at St. Xazaire. My leg is doing nice ly, it is healing, hut very still. 1 can not stand on it. The doctors say I am' doing well and the stiffness is slowly coming out nnd with the aid of my crutches I can soon move around. I will be glad when 1 can walk again, you don't know bow helpless I feel when I have to walk on one foot. I can get-around alright on my crutches but can't carry any thing. Don't worry about me or think I am discouraged, because I'm not. A little thing like n bullet going though my leg won't stop me. I'll soon be buck with my company as good as ever. I must tell you about the good work the iicd Cross is doing for us. The nurses come in with nice warm water for us to wash In mid shave for our breakfast which is always good. Then they; bring us the daily paper. We get the Chicago Tribune, the New York lleraitl and the London Dail Mail. These are the Euroenn editions and have only two sheets but we get lots of news out of these papers. Tbev also briiig us ningi zines and Saturday Evening Post. The doctors come every day and dress our wounds. Also the chap lain makes us a visit every day. This morning tho Red Cross la dies came . in nnd bud a smile and a pleasant word and best of nil they gave us each some stick candy. We have a dandy bunch of boys in our ward, some with arms tied i.p, some with heads tied up and some witli legs tied up, like me. How I wish you could see us when wc go to the "Y," every one of ns bandaged some where, followed by the ones on crutches, it certainly is some parade! About every oilier day we have a Victrola ill our ward and we almost play il to death. We have been having some nice cn tcrlainmcnls at bur "Y." Last night wc had some players and singers from the Paris opera, a real treat. Wc nre having beanlifal weather. Tile trees arc beautiful, (live my re gards to all my friends. Love to each and every one of you. Your son, FRANK HU1ISAHD. The reference to Hie work of the Y. M. C. A. and (lie Hed Cross in giving little comforts nnd pleasures to our boys should make us think twice he fore spending money that might go to these two splendid causes on our own pleasures. Wo can do with few er movies and less music in order that our boys, who are giving up every thing for us, may have these little di versions. Darrel Minklcr enjoyed a furlough with his limit, Misi Charles Young a few weeks ago. lie has finished hi., course in the oleiitricnl school at Mare Island with a rating of second class electrician. Two more AL-d-tird boys, Charles nnd Homer M Lain nre taking this same cour-c nnd hope to finish soon with the same rating. Mr. ami Mrs. r M. Wilson receiv ed word this week from their son. Lloyd, that his command is in Long Island wailing to sail for France. John Parker of the !Hsl division y. M., is another of our boys, h,, j supposed to have sailed within the last week. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mrs. W. W. Truax who has been visiting the past week at Astoria re turned Wednesday morning. Mr. Courtney came down from Grants tas8 Saturday to spend Sun day with her husband at the state lime quarry near Rock Point. J. C. Bureh who was called to Kla math Falls on business, returned Wednesday evening. Jim Davis of Blackwell Hill, was In Gold H1U Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Ashland, were Gold Hill visitors Thursday. Mrs. George Dayton and daughters Mosdaines Austin and iieinking were In from Galls Creek Thursday. Miss Nora Newton was a Gold Hill visitor Wednesday. Miss Marguerite Walker who has been visiting at ihe home of her sis ter, Mrs. F. Dey Schrump in this city returned to her homo in Portland Monday evening. William Moore of Seattle, visited Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Merrltt in this city, on his way to his new homo in Los Angeles whoro his wife has already proceded him. Thursday morning Mrs. Morritt ac oompanled III in as far as Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Porter were Gold Hill visitors Monday from their home near Central Point. - S. A. Dusonbury was a business visitor to Medford Tuesday. Ada Ivorson .visited Monday with her father In Medford. H. E. Wharton was a business visi tor to Medford Tuesday: Alton Blank went to Medford Wed nesday where he has secured a posi tion at the Mira Vista orchards. ' B. J. Palmer, a former Gold Hill resident, but now of Medford Art Studio was a Thursday visitor at Tils old home. Itcv. H. J. Van Fossen, district superintendent of the M. E. church was a. Cold Hill visitor Thursday morning between trains conferring with church officials as to local con ditions. Messrs. Badenfclt and Jackson left Wednesday afternoon for Klam ath Falls. ' Miss Dorothy Smith was a Mcd- ford visitor Wednesday. Miss Kathleen Blank went to Med ford Tuesday where she has secured a position In the George Iversop bak ery. Miss Hortcnse Thompson was a Gold Hill visitor Wednesday from her home east of town. T. J. Roberts had the misfortune Monday to catch his right hand In the saw at the Sardlno Crek mill and so badly that amputation of tho fore arm was necessary. James Burns came down to Gold Hill Thursday from his homo on Galls creek. . Mrs. F. Parent is a frcqiiont visi tor In Gold Hill this week. Mrs. Darleigh Slead and children of Rivorside motored to Gold Hill Thursday. J. R. NIckcrson of Portland, came down Thursday to transact business at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson re turned Tuesday afternoon after a week spent on the road and in Port land. Miss Alice remained to visit for a few weeks with relatives. Thoy report the roads very good. Mrsr-Jeonle Burk, president of the Rebekah assembly of Oregon, made an official visit to Gold Hill Rebekah Iodgo Thursday evening. EAGLE P01I EAGLETS By A. C. Hewlett ('. J. Kol for of Hrownslioro came in last Saturday afternoon .just as I had sealed my letter lo the Modforil .Mail Iriliiuie wild a fine lout of beef. He und his father have bought oul W. J. Cannon's slorc and he intends lo try to furnish Ibe people of the surrounding country wilb beef. Salardav inl'M mc hml Mm I'aiiiily, at least a part of il, here for supper. Among tlicm were Mrs. John .Mcniiis, (tier Unsound had gone u io litis .Mi-hols' to tiring out his son Frank ami wife, but did not return in time for sapper,) her son Artii wile and son llcrold and ilauglite Mrs. Frank Abbott, grandson Leon arc! Abbott and granddaughter, Virgi Abbott, Mrs. Nichols' son-in-law ami family Wolliur Jack, wile, sons Kcn elh and Wilbur anil daughter Edna. Artie X. and bis family hail conic ocr from Siskiyou county, Califor nia, to vi.-it the fnlli, ,i ,m planned for the whole family to lake supper together at Ihe Sunnyside the evening before they departed lor home, und when Ihoy were here they planned lo have a midnight supper with the old folks at home. Mr. Ar tie X. and bis I'aiiiilv. including his laughter, Mrs. Frank Abbott and her two children, started Saturday nighl uooui miunigni tor tlicir home on Khmiiitb riccr, and Mrs. Abbott re tunufd Tiiesdav morning on the P. i E. Rev. William Driver. Ihe linptist evangelist, preached for us Sunday miming and evening and started the hall in motion to trv to arrange to have its have regular preaching here, but whether he will succeed or not remains to he seen. Among Ibe visiting guests nt the Sunnyside Sunday were It. li. fircer, Mrs. II. U. (irccr, Mis Elbert (irccr. W. (I. ( itrcy. Mi-s. W. (I. Kirov, and His., Florence WuSon, all of A-blund. R. E. llaney, Mrs. II. E. Iliinev. It. O. , iVurlbington and L. I). Corliil of Mcd rord, Mrs. 0. V. Frey and son Ev erett of Lake creek. William Coy. Mrs. Willialu Yonder llrlleh. Ilarvy Lewis, Joe Mooiunn and Albert Clem ents of E. P.", and .Mr. Stillhian of Phoenix, Ore. Mr. Stevenson of Hrownslioro .mil Mr. Edeiiburg were mining the visit ors Monday morning. Among the piissenaers on the P. & S. Tuesday morning were Mi's. Frank Abbott and her two children, Ijeslic Abbott, one of the enlisted members if Ihe I'nited States army, lie is on i furlough, being on the sick list, having been operated on for iipcndi- itis in San Francisco, nnd was oh 'lis way lo llntto Falls lo visit his mother. Mrs. J. F. Ditsworth, Pros- cct, Mr. and Mrs. Malt Slepp of Portland. Mr. J. Mcl'hersov. of Griffin creek iiid a friend of his by the name of Wilson, from Coos ltay were here Tuesday looking over the country. Mr. Wilson was looking for a small tract of -ood land to hue or trade for. .,.. Pbilio McCabe, who owns a good Turin on lloguo river, a few miles 'hove here, called for dinner Tues duv. He was having some repair work done on his, wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steuley of iiulte Falls were doing business in town Tuesday. They wcro buying a lot of hardware of Roy Ashpole, one of oar hardware merchants, Mr. Slenlcv is olio of our prosperous funnel's and stockiiien and is building a new house on his farm on Willow creek. Mr. II. Van lloevenbarg of Sams vallcv, who has the A. Corbin or chard leased, was hen- for supper Tuesdnv evening. J. II. Trusty of Elk creek drove out Tuesday evening with u team. He and his son-in-law, Amos Ayes nnd wife, look supiicr nt the Sunnyside. Mr. Neilson, the superintendent of the P. & E. and Mr. Stought, brought the I'nited Stales mail out Wednes day morning in tlicir seven passenger auto. They bad three passengers :ind among them -was Mrs. Farmr of Lake ct'ek. Clifford llenson spent Tuesday night at the Sunnyside and Mr. C. J. Kafler of H. 11. took dinner with us. J. II. Dawson of Trail come out Saturday lo visit bis brother-in-law, W. (1. Knjghteii, who wan operated on on Sunday, the 7th, and returned on Monday morning on Ihe E. P. P. stage. While he was here he renewed his subscription lo the Medford Mail Tribune. Portland Livestock I'OUTLAXD, Ore.. July 20. Cat tle steadv; receipts ."ill. Steers, prime, $11.7"i(o 12.2."i; good to choice, . 1(1.7.") (i11.7.V, medium to good, $!l..1()(o' ID.7.-1: fnir to medium, K.."t)C!-" : common to fnir, $...fi(Hj 1 H.."i() ; cows and healers, choice. $8.ll(l( 8.."i(l; medium lo good, if(i.0H(o 7. oil: calves. tS.."i(l('l l..itl; stockt rs and feeders. !f(i.llll(n 8.(111. Hogs steady: receipts UK). Prime mixed, $ 1 7.ll.i(o 17.KV, medium mixed, f lll.7."i( 17.'-'."i; ro igh heavies, $ii.llfl ( l(i..'i(l; pigs, $ri.7."i(i KI.2.V, bulk of sales, . l(i.Hfi(M7.0lt. Sheep slciid'- receipts 270. East of mountain lambs, $lil.7."i(o 11.2."i: vat Icy lambs, $1.I.."iO(h I 1. 11(1; yearlings. t!l.."iO( 10.0(1: wethers, 8.."i(l( !l..i() : ewes, ,li.00( 8.00. Itultrr and iCggs PORTLAND, Ore. July 20. I :nt -Icr sternly; city creamery prints, -Itlc; cartons extra. Haying price butter fat, Ptiitbitid, .Vie; cube exlras, l."ic. firsts, lie; second, 12( i:ic; duiry. :i:ic EOOS Scllmg pnet, ense count, Hie, Hiiying prion, .'18c; candle. I. Me; selected candled in cartons, 47 (o 18c. I'OI'LTIIY liens , 21(?2:ilic! broilers, 'Jtl'fo'llOc; old rooscrtes. I lie; linkers, "2H(:i0c; gecsb, 22o; ducks, young, :i0(Vi :i(le; old, ,'1,V. Port.'and Grain WHEAT Now crop, 12.20; barley, Iced, ..-(! ; brewing, ."i2; oats, .fill hid; corn, No. II, yellow, ijiliH bid. . MII.LSTCFI'S- Hi-Mil, ; shorts. :i:i; middlings, :l!UIII(rt,:i!l.fiO. HAY Buying price, timothy, $.10; alfalfa, $20: grain. 23. Keep the Wood Stream Turo Rheumatic pulns, backache, swol len joints and sore muscles often are the results of Impurities In the blood gathering In the region affected, a rosult of failure of the kidneys to ellmlnuto waste products from the Mood stream. Foley Kidney Pills heal, strengthen and Invigorate weuk, diseased kidneys and bladder. W. II. Hill, Justice of tho Pcaco, De troit, Tex., writes: "I Used Foley Kidney Pills and say unhesitatingly lhat'ot all I hava used they are the best, and have done the work where tho rut failed." Sold everywhere. A Stockholm report says the Ger mans will shortly make rtse In Ihe Mediterranean of the Hussion Black ea !loc, COURT HOUSE REPORT Hoported uj Jackson County Ab straot Co., blith and Central Af Circuit Court, Stato vs. Ed Wlall. Transcript from justice court. li. R. Schmnlhausen vs. Mary M. Wiley et al. Demurrer. J. M. Carlton ot al vs. Sarah Rob ertson ct al. Summons; affidavit ot military service. Ifcal I'lstato Transfers Helnrich Hoist to John D. Hoist, NWV4 soc. 5, twp 35, 2 W S 1,200 Laura K. Parker to Augusta C. Fornlund, Lot 2, 813 !4 of NE sec. 10, twp 3S, 2 W : 1 Cecil Singer to Junius J. Pitt man, Lot 5, blk, 5, Hohs Add. City of Modford 1 Aloxandor K. Larson to Cad Ellis. Lots 30, 38, 40, 4 1, 42', 45, 40, 47, 48, 40, 50, 5t, 52, 53 Royal Orchard Tract No. 3 10 W. I. Vawtor admr. to John S. Owon Co. SW14 MVS of NE Vt SEV4 ; SUK NE14 soc. 32-34, 2E . 7.200 S. R. Cook to L. it. llosaee, Lots 1-7, blk. 2, Mlngua subd., sec. 21, twp. 37, 2 W : io Ernest E. Hart Inc. to John S. Owon company, NV ; SB; SW-14 of NE14 sec. 32, twp. 34, 3 E 12,330 S. G. Reading to Clarissa Reading, NWVi and NW 4 of SWVi of sec. 2S and ' EVs of NE and NE ot SE4 sec. 29. twp. 37, IE.. Deed Clara Bobblngton Hart to John S. Owen company. SW'4; NW14 of NE Vi and tSEV4 of X'Ei4 sec. 32, twp. 34, 2 E 8,220 HELP WANTK1S MAXiB. WANTED Teamster and truck drive- Apply H. A. Bingham. Phone 597-J3. WAOTED Competent man cook for mining camp near Grants Pass. State wages. F. W. Streets, Grants Pass, Oregon. 102 WANTED 12 men. quick, for gov ernment work on Crater lake rond. Faro paid. Court Hall. . 102 WANTED Government needs 20 000 Women Clerks nt Washing ton. Examinations everywhoro In August. Kxpcrlonco unnecessary Women desiring government posi tions writo for free particulars to .1. C. Leonard, (lonnor Civil Sor vlco Examiner,-). lOiiS Kenols bldg., Washington, 1). C. 107 WANTED 'Night cook; no uniting short orders only; easy place $2.00 per day. Inqulro Rlneliurl's Restaurant, Ashlnnd, Oro. 101 WANTED Thinners; teamster. vMiravlsta orchard. Phono 507-J2. WANTED Fruit Co. 'ackers at tho Eurl WANTED A man to take caro of 400 sheop. R. F. D. Uox 167, Ash land, Ore. 101 WANTED Man lo drive truck and assist In rotnil yard. Big Pines Lumber Co. WANTED Mechanics in all branches of the metal trades for Emorgency War Work. Good wages, good working and best climatic condi tions. Astoria Murlno Iron Works, Astoria, Oregon. 102 flELP WANTEI I'-RMALR WANTED Ten bright capable ladles to travel, demonstrnto and sett well known goods to established dealers. 125.00 to $50.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for traveling expenses. Address nt onco Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 707, Omaha, Nobr WANTED Young girl to assist In housework. Phono 3li3-R. J 00 WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 2 75-R. tf WANTED woman lo cook for small threshing crew. Phono 2-F2. J 03 WANTED SITUATION, WANTED Woman wunts day work. Call nt 70.1 Wust Thirteenth street, "hear Laurel. 104 FOR HALIO POULTRY AND EfiOK FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn cock orels. Were bonnht an day old chicks from Mr. Hognn of I'nta luina. Itoxy Ann Orchard. Phone 57I-R3. 104 FOR HALE riKAL KBTATE. FOR SALhi 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. Address Gold Hay Realty lv R. Kemp Welch. Consulting mining engineer and mineralogist; examinations and advice on mechanical re quirement of all class of mines. My concentrator suves all min erals Including platinum, Wi V.. Mnln At. Aslllnnil, Ore. WANTllv MIBCKIjLANKOUS WANTED Hog wiro and fruit lad ders. Phone R 13-U. 101 WANTED Soli your cream to th Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point Ore., where the testa aud casb counts. WANTED House to move, build repair or wreck. Phone 488-M 01 4RH-X. ' WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., fnd makes short time loans on any old thing. WANTED To hoar from ownor of good farm for sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Busn. Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED To buy roadster or light car. Phono 207-L. 103 FOR SALE lfVESTOCK. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Shrop shire buck lambs, C. E. Cleveland Btock. Phone Central Point 19xx3, Ralph Waldo Elden. FOR SALE Two throe-year old Jer sey cows; prices right, Carl Fern- land, Medford, Routo 1, Box 5K. 105 FOR SALE IS head cattlo, four calves, rost cows, 47 head gouts G. M. Winn, Wollen, Ore. 104 FOR SALE Two fresh cows. In qulro Dr. Helms. 100 FOR SALE A good team, 2,000 lbs. for sale or trade for heavy horse or heavy team nnd pay cash Phone 77S-J, or P. O. Box 822 Medford. 103 FOR SALE One good heavy farm team. Vilas Ranch. 101 FOR SALE Flock good sheep. Come see. Good roads. Sluicrvillo, Ilogao River. 101 FOR SALE Al Jersey cows. Phono iUi. 101 FOR SALE Fine JerBcy cow, 4 years 01a, witn young Jersey neirer call two gilts; young team mnres and other things. Box 59A. Route 1 Medford, Oro. I'D! FOR SALE Four mares, throe to 10 years old. 1200 lbs. to 1550 lbs. One buggy, pole Bhnfts and single harness. F. L. Caton, 1015 North Central. 109 FOR SALE Two mnres, 9 and 10 years old; one horse, 4 years old two mares, 2 years old; 0110 sot of hafnoss. All Al. Will Boll or trade for Al five passenger car, For particulars writo or call C. h. Barnum, at Weed, Cat., P. O. Box 128. , 116 FOR SALE Pure bred Duron Jersey boar pig. A very promising young ster. Price J30.00, Including reg istration. Palmer Investment Co., Modford, Oro. . 104 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOll SALE illonieslend relinquish ment for sale. 519 South Holly. ' Modford, Oro. loii FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, second cut ting, extra fancy, in Bhock. "Scnlos," midway lietwoen Med ford and Central Point Highway. Phono 80-M2. A. C. Taylor. 102 FOR SALE 1918 Maxwell, good shape; extra accessories. Price right. Universal Tiro Filler' Agen cy, Phone 556-L. 103 FOR SALE Oil TRADE For hack a good buggy; rubber tired. Phone 77S-J. 103 FOR SALE St 11 Pipage, hard and soft wood. A. K. Hall, Griffin Creek. 1U2 FOR SALE One-horse motor, threo fn.ves, perfect condition. Phone B34-X. 101 FOR SALE Belgian and Flemish Glr.nt Hnros. Phono 452-.YI. 101 fOR SALE Secoiia-uand hand beat nrav mil fit Hubbard tiros FOB REM HOUHKS. FOR RENT Flvo room furnished bungalow, 312 South King street. lot FOR RENT Small nindorn furnish ed cottage, ,;loso In. 2 15 North Grapo street. FOR RENT Twp dates bungalows nt a low price to reliable parties. C. E. Gates. tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOH RENT Ono completely fur nished apartment, Hotel Holland. FOR RE NT M I SOKLLA N KU V 8. FOR ItlJNT 120-anro ranch, three miles above Eagle Point, 15 acres orchard, 2 5 pasture and balance cultivated land. Call II. J. Stewart, Central Point. 102 FOR RENT Cheap, store bulldlni with Hying rooms above. At cor ner ot Oakdale and 11th streets Phone If. -.11 FARM LOANS AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable 6 to 40 years, fill per cent. Money roady when land appraised and ti tle perfected. K. II. Hurd. Hec'y Tress. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Garnott Coroy Bldg. 104 IXTERCRI1A.V AUTOCAR CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dall, excopt Sunday at 8:00 s. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., 8unt!aya leavo at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, D:30 and 9:30 p. m. Loavo Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. 111. , and 11:00 a. m.; 1:01), 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at K:30. Sunday le.ive Ashland nl 9:00 a. 111., and 12:30, '4:30 and GUP p, Bli tost. LOST A foniulo popple about six months old, black with whlto in hor face nnd on feet, one of hor front logs a llttlo crooked; has been lost about a month. Owner. W. R. Holmau, Lake Creek, Ore gon. 102 LOST A cnlilnot photo of officer In uavnl uniform. Return to Mair. Tribune. 102' FOR RENT HTCBEKEEITOQ ROOMS. . FOR RENT Rooms nnd housekeep ing rooms. 43 North Grnpo street. 101 TAKEN" UP. TAKEN UP Small bay lwrso. Phone fll-Ut. ifl-5 MONr TO liOAW. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy md orty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Grnpo. Phone 047.J. tf HONEY TO LOAN Money to leu en Medford property. Easy tnolth It payments. Bee D. R- Wo4. ' business DirtFcrrom Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LILJEQRAN mines promlting association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office ani assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mail given prompt atten tion. Attorney!. WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-lsw.. Medford National Bank Bldg. " PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-t-lw. rooms g and S, Medford National Bank Building. k. R. Reames, Lawyer. Corey Building. Gernettr Auto Bapplle. LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, aide and best-equipped plant in the P eirio northwest. Use our sprlng when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North FitteemU St., Portland, Oregon. GARBAGE Get your premlaef cleaned up tor the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fof god service. Phone IB1-T. f I. Allen, Export Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, G. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an? business ns a tlmo-Baver giving full business detail. M. F. & H. Bldg., Modford. Phone 167-R. Instruction in Haste. 7RED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher piano and harmony. Hatght Musur Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg Phone 72. Insurance, ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accldenv Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Oarnett Corey Bldg. c EARL S. TUM Y General Insurance offico, Flro, Autoniobilo, Accident, Liability, Pluto Glass. Hay or Grain in field or burn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnott-Coroy Illdg.,'L. L. Calhcurt, Manager. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, Basn, doors, mouldings ana scroens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physlclnnji and Ba eons. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! phyold.m, 303 C rnett-Corey build tug. Phone 130. UK. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to aye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. K. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Ce Bldg. Phono 667. Printers and rutilisiiera. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the boat equipped printing office U Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing system!, eto. Portland prices. 37 North Fir Bt ; lTtlfffft! EAD8 TRANSFER 4k STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone $16. Prices right, flervlce guar. anted ATTRACTIVE This beautiful llttlo 1 1-acro Orch ard und Poultry ranch, with a hlco modern 5-rnom bungalow with splen did water supply, good 1mm aad chicken houses, garden and berries Is for sale at less than ono-half of the prlro It has always been considered worth, it lies 4 miles southeast ot .Medford and 1 miles from Phoenix, Tho prlco Is $2,100.00. Brown & White W South J'r street., .