MEDFORD MATIi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTJEfiOX, MONDAY,- JULY 22. 1918
PAGE FIVE
marc MARKETS I
i Portland Livestock
rOKTLAXI), Oro., July 22 Cattle
steady; receipts 1,J0I). hlcors,
' )niuc, $11.7"12.25; good to choice,
0-7.1(H'H.7S ; medium to good.
'1 i(l(Tlt..')0; fair to medium, .."(!
(olIoO; common to f'nif; $5..ll(:8.rU :
''cows and heifer, choice, ir'8.00( 8.0O ;
medium to good, $0.0U("i7.")0; fair to
' medium, if j.OOo? (.)() ; canners, if.'l.ntl
, (n.'iOO; bulls, !jC).30(5'7..)0; calves,
"-S oO(fiAlt.50; stockers and feeders.
- Mi 0()( 8.00.
j Hogs higher: receipts 11.10. Prime
' mixed, .17.8fi(h518.00; medium mixed,
M7 fi"itW17.8.'i; rough heavies, $18.8.1
,(ffl7 00; pigs, $lil.7')16.25; hulk of
i J-uk1., $17.7fi()17.85.
J Sheep steady, receipts, 16,00. East
tof mnmittiin b.t.ilw ilil '1 7r,?.1 A ')". .
valley huubs, $13.!0rl-1.00 ;- year
iuigs, $!)..10(ri0.00; wethers, if8..io(S
P.Sl); ewes, $(M)l)(fl!8.00.
Butter and Eggs
) l'OlfTLAXn, Ore., Jv 22. But
ler steady ; city creamery prints, 40c:
cartons, extra. Buying iriee butter
tut, Porlhuid, 5:1c- cube extras, 4.1c:
Justs, 44c; seconds, 42rtf43c dairv.
dllc.
Sellfng price., case count.
40c. Buying price, 38c; candle!,
14c; selected candled in cartons, 47
(.48c.
POULTRY Hens, 23(n24c; broil
5ers ati'aC" 30c; old roosters, Kir:
turkeys 28(iT.'i0c; geese, 22c; ducks,
Joung, 2.)(u J.lc.
Portland Grain
! WHEAT New crop, $2.20: barley.
.Seed, $)0; brewing, $12; oats, ifdl
ibid: corn. No. 3, yellow, $08 bid.
WLLSTUKFS Bran, $31 ; shorts,
!rJ 1 middiimrs. $:i!).00c530.5().
HAY Buying price, timothy, $33
(!'.J1; nlfnlta, $28; grain, 2(i.
Tuesday, July 23, will be music day
jit Chautauqua, signalized by a double
; ;:ippcnranee of Thaviu's Exposition
liand in popular concerts, afternoon
."' iand evening, supfllciiiciitcd bv oper
aitie selections from grand opera ar
tists. This attraction will be the
(frowning one. of (he scries. Kansas
jieople congregate on this date in so
cial reunion in Hie parks. Wednesday
morning (hero will be a health lecture
liv Edna Eugenia Lowe, a cartoon
lecture in the afternoon bv Ned
Woodman, and in the evening a ran
; '.pert by Hie Treble Clef club, will In
, lonowcd bv interesting war talks, no
tably one dealing "With Our Annie:
in Europe." The speaker, Lincoln E.
Wirt, is a government accredited lec
liner on these topics. Dr. Joshua
Htnnsficld preached at the Sunday
union services. He is a speaker ol
, force and energy, and his remarks
carried n peak load of voltage from
lngh power lives as applied to vital
.issues, especially analyzing the nier
its and demands of the term "Doubt."
. lAiilently (he "Battle Ilvmn of (he
; , Itcpuhlic" is the favorite pf Ihe doe
tor as a national anthem, isasmucli
ins he repeatedly quoted from the im
mortal lines and eulogized Julia Howe,
its authoress. The hymn was. snug.
solo and chorus, as ii prelude to
...( services. No collection was taken
( jat the union service, but bv way ol
; innovation, iiilmission was charged
jlor events on the Sunilav afternoon
t. and evening program.
J Miss Anna Belle Van Nalta, grand
i.-J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (i. O. Yin,
f Natta of this city, and teacher in tin
fi Anteloupc district, was marriul a;
Jacksonville, July li). lo liaviimnd A
Wilcox, n voting rancher of the An
telope section.
The search of Portland official:
for recruits to replace men in the de
plcted ranks of the police and fin
department forces of that city, re
suited in their el'torts here by the
enlistment of P.. J. Amer, who has
had experience in on the Ashland po
lice detail, and of late has been
"'i g irding niilncl tunnels anil bridges
J on the S'skiyoiis.
f I'Vci! Ilerrin, in recently rounding
up his sheep, gathered up n line buck
lawn which was browsing with the
flocks as In the manner horn. This
5 gentle creature will be kent us a nc
and will probably find a permanent
li. ... :,. i.
w mi .-..mi.. iiiii iciiiye.
j Mis. 1,'mli Dean llcnnison, i.
,1 Grant's I'ass, is a vi-ilor with rcla
A tives in the familv of J. .1. Murphv.
3 Hcv. llowcll Isaac, a former nastor
and musical instructor here, and wim
nas heen located at LnUcvicw fur
soiuelime past, as w.-itiiii; Aslilam
last week, prulimiuurv to going to
I'orlland for enlistment in the Y. M
C. A. army work, in the hope of be
ing sent overseas. Mr. Isancs is a
typi-al Welshman by birth, and char
ncteristic of that race is brimful ot
music and song. Moreover, he is one
of the most optimistic of men, jolly
and in the pink of K-rtcction physi
calk as wel as intellectually, lie
went to Lakeview when the religious
atmosphere was well niiih gassed, but
tQ the remnants of a denominational
Io)iowin which was nlioiit to sue
cimili. built up a larue ami flourish
jps. "coiumunitv church," which, liu.i
i 1 '
"ASHLAND AND VICINITY j
experienced a notable growth. Mrs.
Isaacs and the twin daughters, Kli.n
belh and Faith, are slill in I. us Ange
les enjoying musical anil educational
advantages unsurpassed.
Miss Lena Nelson, malinger of the
Granite City hospital, is receiving a
isit from an uncle and aunt, resi-
lents of Texas.
William 1'cu.gle, member of the
Jackson countv fire patrol, recently i,
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l iiorsc, uicu i roiu lac ciicris. i 11-
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nterment being
Mountain Vicwj
emetery.
licv. M. C. liooii, president of the
t.'hautihiipia.viiri'ivetl here July' 11), for
1 brief visit during the present as
sembly series. He has been ou the
platform circuit as manager aud
imiker, the particular territory vis-
ting beginning with New Orleans and
extending north.
Noi more will genii-desseiiiinatiug
handkerchiefs wave Ihe Cliaiitauoiia
alute at the various assemblies. The
Women's Christian Temperance union
of the state has decreed otherwise.
The salute, however, is recommend
ed to be given, but the agency will be
a diminutive silk American flag as a
substitute 'for the hondkorclricf. Rc
liepresentative women favor this sub-
titation, and it is thought likely the
plan will be adopted universally by
all organizations where the hand
kerchief salute has heretofore ruled.
Especially is the new departure op-
mrtune during the prevailing war pe
riod. If you have no flag display the
lied Cross badge, or a liberty bond or
M. C. A. tut ton.
Kcv. 1. K. Hammond, vicar of
Trinity Episcopal church, again as
last year conducted the -round tabic
.cssipns in the Chautauqua series.
Classes meet daily in the park, fol
lowing the formal afternoon exer
cises. J. A. Kelts, residing in this vicinity,
is credited with a prize in the way of
drawing ICO acres of land in the Ill
inois valley of Josephine eounly
scheduled in the homestead classifi
cation as being an extra line agri
cultural tract.
Dr. Charles N. Anderson, veterin
arian, .and livestock inspector ot
Jackson county, has established a
residence here.
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service
it'i.nt iitli, .il'l'.icl in lit. mil i
ast Fridav. The service is by auto,
three machines being in use, and Bert
Devine is manager. The delivery be
gins at 10 a. m. and it takes several
hours to make the rounds. Four de
liveries per day were made under pre-
eding schedules. The result of the
haiigc is that many more market
bab'kets, as of old, arc personally con-
lucted lo and from the marts of bar
ter and trade.
Three Hazels, the Misses Lowe,
Boimer and Dalzell , have returned
home from the Chico, Cal., normal
school for the summer vacation.
Illinois people will hold a reunion
ill the parks on Thursday, July 21. the
closing day of Chautauqua, Residents
throughout the valley are invited.
This gathering will be a basket picnic
tffair, dinner being scheduled for the
noon hours.
Chaiitaiiqna special intcruibaii ser
vice is in effect during the assembly.
Cars leave Medford at 7:1.1 every
evening, retiiining-ut'ter Ihe exercises.
Fond administration regulations in
this territory are being supervised by
I1. D. Wagner, who has been appoint
ed assistant administrator for Jack
sou count v.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
Miss Angllne Cameron and Miss
Ida Iloustin left on Snturday oven-
inif'fi truln for Pnrlliinfl whom lllev
will spend a few weeks with friends
and relatives.
G. P. Hall, the local nlmrod re
ports a few catchesof trout during
the last week.
The Vincent threshing outfit besan
operations Monday morning with a
new gas tractor furnishing the power
which is doing excellent work.
So far ns has been reported grain
ylolds In this district aro very light.
John Cameron nnd wlfo wero re
cent visitors at Crater Lake.
Notwithstanding the scarcity of
pork products hogs dying of starva
tion have been noticed In the county
road in this district. Tho owner of
these animals Is not only guilty or
rruolty to dumb animals bat of waft
ing the nation's meat supply as well,
and the sight of these starving ani
mals is a disgrace to the community
as a whole.
JacK uavis or Murshfleld, who wnn
relatives nas Dccn tniirlnx i auroral'-'
Catarrh is a Real Enemy ,
and Requires Vigorous Treatment
Do Not Neglect It.
WTicn you use medicated sprays,
Atomizers and douches for your Ca
tarrh, you may succeed In unstopping
the choked-up uir passages for the
time being, but this annoying condi
tion returns, and you have to do tho
same thing over and over again.
Catarrh has never yet ben cured
hyttheite local application1. Have
you ever experienced any real benefit
bsta tuch Ucatmcatt ,
Iiy auto stopped over night at w
Vincent home last week. Mr. Davis
is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Vincent.
Jim Penland and Tod Boaullou
have purchased Ford cars, which
brings the number ot Fords in this
district up to 14.
Clark Collins and wife who have
been spending some time in the grain
civltfin nf eaalnfn fli-mm,. nrrltmrl
,, . . .
itwuio .iiuiiuuj evening.
Charles Dunlap and wife of Lake-
,,., .,i ,i.i
' lt " io fo)iuA moil uuiiu.il iit
jtQ (ne Lydml.d nome. Mr DU11iap
is a brother ot M rs. Ly d lard.
Last Wednesday evening a party
was held at the 'Byruna home in
honor of Miss Myrtle's fifteenth
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Chase accom
panted by Mr. Chase's mother have
just returned from a trip to Crator
Lake and tho Klamalh country.
Thomas Punkoy of Sams Valley,
a pioneer of this county, says that
this season Is even drier than tho
long remembered season of 1S72.
A few cases of mumps and measles
have boon reported in this district
during the last month but in each
Instance they have been so light that
no alarm has been felt
Tho Vincent heading crew hnve
moved to the Antioch district whore
they have several days cutting to do.
B. F. Deford returned last week
from Prospect where he has been for
some time looking after his sheep.
Mr. Burford of Sams Valley, has
been helping with tho harvesting of
grain in this district.
Soil treated with land plaster on
the Xordwlek ranch It is claimed by
the owner will produce twenty bush
els more of -wheat to tho acre than
the same land untreated.
In looking over the list of contrib
utors to the Red Cross during the
last drivo in this district we notice
that J. H. Lydiard is credited with
$1.00 while Mr. Lydlard's contribu
tion was 15.00. Also tho name or
Stanley Jones does not appear in the
list altho Mr. Jones was a contrinu
tor. We haven't a list of subscribers
in this district so if uny other errors
are noticed and are brought to our
attention we will try to have them
corrected.
The land plaster cost 714.00 per
ton and was put on at the rate pf 150
ou (juuu xiiulu
can easily bo figured.
Arthur Nordwick and Clark Col
lins aro included in the next dratt
list and are scheduled to leave for
Camp Lowls on the 22nd.
Contrary to expectations the grain
in this Bectlon is filling out very
plump and altho tho crop will be
short there will be scarcely any
shrunken eraln.
The following was handed to us by
!a Table flock lady and without nsk-
: ner Permission we are sending it
i'n ,or Puuncation
Realizing that the best of our
young men in tho Rogue ..lvcr valley
and all over the good old U. S. are
leaving their homes and loved ones
for the training camps to receive the
necessary preparation to fit them to
then go "over thero" to ' meet a
strange and savage foe, to those of
us who aro left to keep homo fires
burning fathers, and mothers who
are giving tho son who bus bben the
pride and joy ot thulr homo and the
brightest of their hopes it seems
hard to give thorn up.
To the sisters, wives and sweet
hearts In whOHo hearts they hold such
un extensive places, yes, It seems
hard to give them up. It pulls nt
the very heartstrings and at first we
say it isnot just and we aro not
willing to make the rarrlflre.
Hut think! What arc these brave
young men sacrificing and for whom
are they making the sacrifice and
what will it mean to the world?
i wll,lt ,,;8 '' sancd without
sacrifice?
When wo think these things over
and know that they will have a part
in establishing the finest civilization
of which the world has ever dreamed
we say: "(io! My boy and may Cod
protect and bless you."
Mr. anil Mr-. Charles Dyer arrived
Tuesday cu'iiing Iron; Oakland. Cal..
jon a i i ii to Mrs. liver's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jnines Martin. Thev w-oie
married on July .lib, in San Jo-c,
Calif.
.nnii,inri'iiicrit- have been received
ot the uediiiiiir of Miss Curric Mar
tin and Mr. !'. W. Clark nt I'orlland
on .1 1 1 1 1 a - 'Jilt li. All their fricmk wi-i,
j,,,,.,,, im,iu,.s.
Mr.
id Mrs. Ihu. Wd-n:i iiinl 11.
Throw these makeshift remedies in
the winds, and get on the right treat
ment. Go to your dmg store to-d.vt
get a bottle of 8. S. ' -and commoncn
a treatment that har cn praised b
sufferers for nearlyjalf a century.
S. S. S. gets right nt the source o'
Catarrh, and forces from the blood
the germs which cause the disease.
You enn obtain special medical advhn
regnrdinir your own ca'e withot:
charge by writing to Medical Dire
tor. Swill Laboratory, AtUau. Ck
ROGUE RIVER
ind Mrs. Frethcrell with Miss Helen
enjoyed the grocers' picnic at Ash
land on Tluusday.
Miss Elizabeth Aiken of Medfoid
s a visitor nt Ihe Martell home.
Mrs. Scidniorc went to Hed Cross
headquarters at Medford on Monday
to deliver the month's quota of work
of the chapter here. It consisted of:
10 II. C. shirts, 1 bed shirt, two pn-
janm suits, six suits underwear, 311
towels, 10 pail's bed socks, two
sweaters.
A number of liugnc river people
visited the movies at the Pass to see
'.My Four Years in Germany."
Much alarm was mused bv tho for
est fires round the town. The Martin
Blavclv and Morthland homes and
crops were in danger, but a large
band of willing workers averted it and
were kindl" entertained by Mrs.
I'lakely and Martin. The tire was a
md spectacle, but all .egret tin
loss of limber and the defacement ol
our hills. While Ihu fire on Wed.
nesday night was at its height, word
was brought that Mr. Williams house
on Evans creel; was burned down. It
is supposed that a live wire connect
ed with, an electric motor in motion
en used the trouble and much synipn
hy is felt for Mr. Williams who was
attending church at the time.
Ocdiitaneo Xo. (MO.
A.V ORDINANCE regulating ho
tels, rooming-houses and lodging
houses within the City of Medtord;
requiring an annual HcenfO before
operating as such, and providing a
penalty therefor, and declaring an
emergency. .
THK CITY OF MEDFORD DOTII
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. License Heuircd. That
no person shall conduct, keep, man
age, operate cause to bo conduct
ed, kept, managed or operated, either
as owner, lessor, lessee, agent or at
torney, any hotel, rooming-house or
lodging-house within the corporate
limits or tho City of Medford without
haying first obtained a license from
the City of Medford so' to do. All
said licenses shall bo issued annually
and shall expire December 31st of
each year. .The fee for each license
shall bo onn dollar ($1.00) and no
license shall Vbe issued for less
amount.
Sec. 2. Definitions. For the pur
poso of this ordinance tho word
"person" shall mean and Include
natural persons, co-partnerships, cor
porations and associations, and shall
include persons of both sexes. The
word "houso" shall mean and Include
hotels, rooming and lodging-houses,
Sec. l. Investigation of Licensees,
The Chairman of tho lleulth Com
mittee shall examine into and inves
tigate tho character and qualifica
tions of applicants for licenses within
the meaning oC this ordinance and
report to tho Council his rccommen
dalions as to whether or not a license
shall bo Issued to such applicant.
Sec. 4. ltig'lit to Revoke License.
Nothing in thlH ordinance contained
shall ho construed to deprive, the
Council of power to revoke any li
cense issued as herein provided.
Sec. 5. Qiinlificatioiis of Licensees,
No license shall be Issued to any per
son to conduct a hotel, rooming-
bouso or lodging-house . within the
City of Medford unless such person
is of ascertained good moral charac
ter; and when application for such
license is made, the applicant shall
present himself in person to the
Chairman of the Health Committee,
and at such timo present to said
chuirman satisfactory proof of good
moral character. When application
for a license is mado by or on behalf
of a co-partnership, corporation or
association, such application shall lie
mado Iiy tho manager, oiricer, aent
or other person who will have the
chargo and management or such
hotel, rooming-house or lodging
house. Sec. G. Licciiio Xon-Assigiiahlo.
No license issued in this art brio pro
vided shall be transferred or us
slgncd. Sec. 7. House of 111 funic, Ktr.
No person to whom a license shall
hu issued, as provided la this ordin
ance, shall surfer or permit the hotel,
ronmiug-houso or lodgiugliousu to
which such lieenso relates to be useo
as a house or ill fame, brothel, bawdy
houso or disorderly house, for the
purpose of prostitution, fornication
or lewdness; or Biirrer any lascivious
cohabitation, adultery, rornieulion or
other immoral practice to bo curried
on therein.
Sec. H. Hotel Register. Every
person to whom a license shall have
hecii Issued to conduct a hotel, room
ing or lodging-house shall at all
times keep a stundard hotel register,
in which shall be inscrilied the names
of all guests or persons renting or
occupying rooms in such house,
which register shall bo signed by the
porson renting a room or rooms, or
Iiy somo one under his direction. Such
registration must bo made, and after
tho niimo or names so inscribed or
registered, the manager of Hie house,
or bis agent, shall wriin ibo number
of tho room or rooms which guest oi
person Is to occupy, together with
tho time when such room Is rented.
All of which shall lie done betore
such person is. permitted to occupy
such room or rooms. Such regisiei
shall be at all times open to Inspec
tion by any guest or the house where
in such register is kept and to un
oxoeuiivo or reace otiicer or the City
or Medronl or of the Slate of Oretcnii
Sec. '.I. Registration In True
N'niiie. It shall be unlawful for au
person to write or caiiKe to lie writ
ten in any hotel register any namo or
different name than the true name ol
such person, or tho name Iiy which
such person is generally known.
Sec. II). I'se of Rooms by (Ippo.
site Sexes. No room shall be asslKn
ed to two persons of the opposite
sex. except io the ease of children nc
companted by parent or guardian,
unless such persons shall he regis
tered ns husband end wile.
Sec. 11. .N'utnlicriiig of Sleeping
RooniN. Any person to whom a lic
ense shall have heen Issued, as pro
vided In this ordinance, shall cause
each sleeping room or apartment In
such houso io wbtch such license re
laics to tie niiml.crcil in n plain nu:
conspiculus manner, the numt'cr to
no placed on tne outsiue ot iao uour ,
to such rooms, and no two such doors
shall bear the same number.
I
Sec. 12. Liability for Violation.
Whore a license shall havo beoa is
sued to nny co-partnership, corpora
tion or association to conduct a hotel,
rooming-house, or lodging-house, any
porson having charge, management
or control ot such hotol, rooming
house or lodglug-hoiiso shall be liablo
to prosecution for the violation of
this ordinance.
See 13. Kvidenco of Violation.
For tho purpose of determining tho
liability of any person or persons to
prosecutions for violations of any of
the provisions of this ordinance, it
shall be sufficient to show that such
person was at the time at the act of
violation complained of, the person
in actual chargo, management or
control of the houso in which such
act Is alleged to have been commit
ted. Soo. 14. Display of License. It
shall lie the duty of every person to
.whom a license Is Issued, as provided
in this ordinance, to display such
license in a conspicuous manner in
tho orrico of the hotel, rooming
house or lodging-house to which said
license relates.
Soc. 15. 'Revocation of License.
Tho Council may concol any license
Issued berounder for violation of any
provision hereof. Before such can
cellation, however, the licenseo sliull
bo notified and shall have a hearing
before the Council, if demanded. -
Sec. 111. Violations. Any person
violating any or the provisions of this
ordinance shall be punished by a fine
of not to exceed one hundred
($100.00) dollars or by imprison
ment in the city Jatl for a period of
not to exceed thirty (311) days, or by
both such flue and Imprisonment.
Sec. 1.. Inasmuch as our country
is engaged in a great war aud the
City of Medford is doing its utmost
to carry out all war measures which
will help our Government and it is
of the utmost Importance to the gen
eral welfare of the city and directly
Involves the honor of said City and
the peace, health and safety of said
City is directly Involved and It Is
essential that tho.provlsions of this
ordinance become effective without
dolay,
NOW THEREFORE,
By reason of the toregoing facts
an emergency is hereby declared to
exist and it is necessary for the im
mediate preservation of the peace,
henlth nnd safety of the City that
this ordinanco take offoct immedi
ately and it shall be in full force und
effect from and nftor Rb passago by
the City Council and approval by the
Mayor.
Passed by tho City Council this
3rd day of July, 1018, and signed by
me in open session in authentication
of its passago this ;;rd day of July,
1918.
(Signed) C. ID. GATES,
Mayor.
Approved By mo tills 3rd day of
July, 1918.
(Signed) C. B. GATEo,
(SEAL) Mayor.
Attest:
(Signed) M. L. ALFORD,
City Recorder.
Proposals for Stain Highway
Construct loll
Proposals will bo received by the
Oregon Stato Highway Commission
1301 Yeon building, Portland. Ore
gon. on August 5th, 1918 for the
construction of 44IIO lineal feet of
pavement on what Is known as the
Ashland Hill grade elimination In
Jackson county. Oregon.
Ail proposals must ho accompanied
by a certified check amounting to ten
(10) per cent of bid.
Proposals will be received at the
same timo and place for maintaining
pavement for a period ot ten years.
PliHis and specirications can lie
obtained at tho office of the State
Highway Engineer. .103 State House,
Salem, Oregon, on the puyment of a
deposit or five dollars.
(Signed) S. liIO.NSON.
R. A. BOOTH,
W. L. THOMPSON,
Commissioners.
Attest: HERBERT Nl'NN,
State Highway Engineer.
HELP WANTKIi JIAIilC.
WANTED Young men. I have made
special arrangements with tho IT.
S. engineers at Crater Lake, Ore.,
to use twenty-five young farmers,
buys 18 to 20 years old; wages
$2.."i0 per dav and board. Fare
paid. Court Hnll. 103
WANTED Experienced puckers;
also scparalcr man. Apply .Mfra
vistu Orchard. Phono .".97-.I2.
A'Aa'TED Wood culler. Mall to
cut wood by nm rick. $2.00 per
rick. 3 fool wood. ( Address I II.
Holland Hotel. loo
WA'N'TEI) Competent man cook for
mining camp nour Grunts Pass.
State wages. V. W. Streets, Grants
I'ass, Oregon. 102
WANTED 12 men iiilck, for gov
ernment work on Craler laku road.
Faro paid. Court Hall. 102
WANTED Government uocds 20,
000 Women Clerks at Washing
ton. Examinations everywhere In
August. Experience unnecessary.
Women desiring government posi
tions write for rree particulars to
J. C. Leonard, ( former Civil Ser
vice Examiner.) I'lTiX Kenols
M.l., Washington, D. C. lo'i
WANTKIi Thinners; teamster.
Mlravlsta orchard, l'hono 597-J2.
WANTED Packers
Fruit Co.
at Ilia Earl
WANTED Mechanics in all branchot
ot tho metal trades for h'morgency
Wur Work. Good wages, good
working ana liest climatic condi
tions. Astoria Murine iron"Works.
Astoria, Oregon. 1U2
HELP WANTKII FTCMALK
WANTED- Girl for
work. Phone 27Ti
general house
II. If
WANTED woman to cook for small
threshing crew. Phono 2-K2. 03
WAXTK! WITCATIO.N.
WANTED Woman wants day work
Call al 70 3 West Til il (com Ii street,
near Lnurej,
FOR SALB rOFLTRT AND EGGK
'OR SALE White Leghorn coclt-
orols. Were bought as day old
chicks from Mr. Ilogau of Pota
luma. Roxy Ann Orchard, l'hono
t.71-113. 104
FOR BALK MF.AL KSTATE.
WANTED To exchango San Diogo
city property valued at $2500, for
Medford property with fruit trees
nnd garden. O. C. Shelley, care
Mall Tribune. 102
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land
from $10 per acre up, on long time.
easy payments, or might exchange
fcr other clear property. Addrow
nnlri Rav Realtr .o
WANTiav HflRCKLLiANEOCS
WANTED Sell your cream to tho
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point
Ore., where tho testa and cash
counts.
WANTED Houses to move, build,
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
488-X.
WANTED ft. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc.. and
mnkes short time loans oa any old
thing.
WANTED To buy rondstor or light
car. Phono 207-L. 10
FOR BALE LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE Young team, brown and
black, three and five years old,
cheap. Absolutely gentlo aud true,
Phone 2S8-J1. 104
FOR SALE Span of bay marcs, five
and soven years old, weight 2 1 on
lbs., price $175.00. Phono 3G.1-YV
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Shrop
shire buck lambs, C. E. Cleveland
stock. Phone Central Point 19xx3
Ralph Waldo Elden.
FOR SALE Two three-year old .lor-
soy cows; prices right. Carl Forn
lund, Medford, Routo 1, Box lis.
105
FOR SALE 18 head cattlo, four
calves, rest cows, 47 hoad goats.
G. M. Winn, Wellen, Ore. 104
FOR SALE A good team, 2,000 lbs.,
for salo or trado for heavy horse
or heavy team and pny cash.
Phono 778-J, or P. O. IJoxSL'2.
Medford. 103
FOR SALE Four mares, three to
10 years old, 1200 lbs. to lftiio lbs.
One buggy, polo shafts and single
harness. F. L. Caton, 1015 North
Central. 109
FOR SALE Two maros, 9 and 10
years old; ono horso, 4 years old;
two maroB, 2 years old; one sot of
harness. All Al. Will sell or
trado for Al flvo passenger car,
For particulars write or cull C. L.
Bamum, nt Weod, Cal., P. O. Box
128. 116
I' OR SAI.15 Puro brod Duroc Jersey
uonr pig. A very promising young
Btor. Price $30.00, including rog
lslratlon. Pulmer lnvestmont Co.
Modford, Oro. 104
FOR SALE MTSCKLLANUOUH.
FOR SALE Dry oak wood, 1
miles north ol Jacksonville. Web
ster Ranch, Frank Wight. 127
FOR SALE iHomostead relinquish
ment for sulo. 01 'Ji South Holly
Medford, Ore. 100
FOR SALE Alfalfa bay, second cut
ting, extra fancy, In shock
"Scales," midway between Med
ford and Central Point Highway.
Phono 8II-M2, A. C. Taylor. 1U2
FOR SALE 11118 .Maxwell, good
shapo; oxtru accessories. Price
right. Universal Tiro Filler Agon
cy, Phono fi'iO-L. 10.'!
FOR SALE OR TRADE For back
a good buggy; rubber tlrod. l'hono
778-J. . 103
'OR SALE Stiimpage. hard and
sort wood. A. IS. Hall, Griffin
Crook. 1U2
FOR SALE One-horse motor, (breo
fayes, pnrfnet condition. Phone
034-X. 1(11
FOR RE.V1 HOUSES.
FOR RENT Small modern furnish
ed cottage, close In. 2-1 5 North
Grapo street.
FOR RENT Two Gates bungalows
at a low price to roliahlo parlies.
C. E. Gates. tf
FOR REXT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT Ono completely fur
nished apartment, Hotel Holland.
FOR RliXT MIHCKIXAMCOUH.
FOR RI'A'T 120-uera ranch, three
miles above Eaglo Point, IS acres
orchard, 2"i pasture and -liuliince
cultivated land. Call 11. .1. Stewart,
Central Point. 102
VOn. RENT Cheap, store bulldlni
with living rooms above. At cur
ner of Oakdale and 11th streets
Phono 7R-.il
TAhK.V I P.
TAKEN UP Small bay hoi-so. Phone
II -It I. i a;;
IXTKRUKIIAX AUTOCAR CO
TIMU CARD
I.ouvo Modford for Ashland, Talent
ind Phoenix dull, except Sunday at
S:00 n. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
1:00 and u:l."i p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10:1.'. p. in., Sundays loavo at
10:30 n. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30
P. m. Leave Ashland for Medtord
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in.,
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 und
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at R : 30. Sunday leave Ashlnnd at
9:00 a. m, and 12:30, 4:30 nml
3:30 p, uj,
LOS1.
.OST A female pllpplo about six
months old, blitck with wblto In
her face and on feot, ono ot her
front logs a little crooked; has
boon lost about a month. Owner,
W. It. Holmun, Lak Crook, Ore
gon. 102
LOST A cablnot photo of officer in
naval uniform. Roturn lo Mail
Tribune. 102
FOR RiKNT Rooms nnd housekeep
ing rooms. 43 North l.rapo atrcet.
.101
FARM LOAMS
AMORTIZATION LOANS Payable 5
to 40 years, iVi per cent. Money
ready when land appraised and tl
tlo perfected. E. H. Hurd, Sec'y
Treas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Garnett
Coroy Dldg. 104
MONET TO 1OAJV. ,
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will buy i-.li-ortv
Ronds. J. B. Audrews, No.
31 North Qrapo. Phouo 017.J. tf
HONEY TO LOAJS -Money to lea
n Medford properr.y. lwuiy .wnn.
It iwymanU. Be D. B. Wcvd.
BCSrVESb DIREOTOnt
- Mining Experts.
CAMPBELL & LILJEGRAN mlne
promiting association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rendered. Office arfd,
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
ples by mall given prompt atten
tion. Attorney.
WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-law-Medford
National Bank Dldg.
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-aWw.
room 8 and 8. Medford Nad in'
Bank Building.
K. E. Reamea, Lawyer. Garnett-
Corey Building.
Auto BappU.
I .A ITER AOTO HPRINQ CO. Wt
are operating the largest, oldeM
and best-eaulnned nlant In the Fir
cirio northwest. Use our spring
whoa others fall. Sold mnder writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fltteeitk
8L, Portland, Oregon.
Garl
GARB AGS! Get your pr-amlM
cleaned up tor the summer, uau
on the city garbage wagon lot
god nervlce. Phone 1B1-T. x ,
T. Allen.
F.xpcrt Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. W1W
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account.
Ing. Particularly valuable to anH
business as a tlme-Baver giving
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R.
Instruction tn Manic
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher
piano and harmony. Halght Muak
Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg
Phone 72.
Insurance.
ALICE! HOLLOW AY Fire, Aoeldenv
Automobile, Liability policies writ,
ten with best English and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Oarnett
Corey Bldg. '
EARL S. TUMY Gonornl Insurance
office, Flro, Automobllo, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Llvo
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent eompaufus, good local
snrvlco. No. 2 1 0 Giirnott-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Catbcurt, Manager.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT Genoral mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
croens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phon
184.
Physicians and Urn eon.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopith.il
physician. 303 V ruett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician end
surgeon. Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat. Eye iclen
tlflcaily tested and glass sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor S. P
k. r. Co. orrices h. r. h. c
Bldg. Phone fif7.
Printers and ruhlllier.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ha tht
best equipped printing office i
Bouthorn Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledger, billing system
eta. Portland price. 27 North
JTIrSt
Trfennfei.
KADS TRANStKR STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front SL Phone
115. Price right, Harvlc guar
nle1 ATTRACTIVE
This beautiful little 1 1-ncro Orch
ard and Poultry ranch, with a nico
modern 5-room bungalow with spton
illd water supply, good barn and
chicken bouses, garden aud berries
Is (or Bale at less than one-half of the
prlco It has always been considered
worth, it lies 4 miles southoast of
Medford and 1 14 nillus from Phoenix,
The prlco Is $2,100.00.
Brown & White
10 South l lr Street,
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