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BELGIAN RELIEF AN ATLANTIC PORT, July 23. A Bolfc'ian relief ship, with a smoko- stack missing passed here In tow of a tug bound eastward this afternoon. The words "Belgian Relief" could be plainly seen from shore. AN ATLANTIC POUT, July 23. A lurge steamer with part of hor smokestack gone and her bridge dam aged, in tow of a government tug off the southern New England coast, was reported oy the captain of a stoamer which arrived hern todnv The captain believed the disabled ves sel to be a Belgian relief steamer. The tug and her tow were near the scene of the recent operations of a German submarine. The captain said he was quite sure ho could make out the words -rioi glan relief" In large white letters on the side of the disabled vessel. The steamer had four masts, he said. The tug- was taking Its tow westward. The sighting ofthe disabled steam er follows the report of signals of distress heard last night. War ves sels were sent out early today and searched the seas. Most of them re turned with the report that there were no signs of a craft in distress. Aviators who first reported tha Die nals went out again today. They re turned at noon, Ojut, under orders Immediately put put again. YANKS fcROSS RIVER MARNE (Continued From Fags One.) brought up by the enemy, rind the necessity o bringiii!; up heavy ar tillery and supplies. It appears, however, that the momentum of the allies has not been spent and that they are forcing ahead tilong vir tually the entire front of the buttle. At 8:13 o'eloek this morning the French launched an attack alonjr a four mile front in the Monlilidier see tor. In three hours they advanced u mile. London hints that the attack was over a wider front than that mentioned in the dispatch. French Drive I'lidcrway This: . new onslaught, directed against a front that has been compar atively quiet since the German olTein sive there came to a halt early in June, may hnve an important bearing on the development of the inilitnrv situation along the whole front. Previously in an altack reported us humched Inst night in this sector the Vreneh had occupied the villages ol Mailly-Rnineuvall, Sauvillers and An Ivillers, which are west of the Avre 0 river and immediately south of the JHiint of French successes eurlyicr in the month when they raptured val uable positions over n Hire mile front south of Castcl, ndviincini; to n depth of a mile and a quarter. Prisoners numbering .ISO were (uken. The enemy nin.v choose a line nlmiu the Ourcq for further defensive op erations but the presence of Hie al lied troops to the north of Ihi stream nuiy compel a retirement al least as far as the Vo.-le river. This is said to be indicated by concentra tions of German iroops at Fimcs and other points along the Veslc. Dominate Avre Valley The success of the French north ol Miinldidier improves (heir line there. They have now secured positions which dominate the Avre valley for Severn! miles along a vilol sector. Farther north I he ltrili.li have ad vanced their line slightly south of llebutcrne, where they recently at tacked and moved Iheir positions for ward over n mile front. South of Jlcrris and Celeron, in the L.vs sec tor in Flanders, the llritish lines also y were improved and local successes in the Mamel sector north of Albert and in front of Amicus are reported. The Germans nre burnig munitions in the urea north of the Mornc ami i'ltlic angle between the Maine and the Ardre .which flows into the Vcsle at Fismes. New American Line French and American troops north and northeast of Chateau Thierry are now on n line well (o Iho east of La t'roi xnnd Grisolles and nolrhenst ol Mont Si. Pere. Two towns in this area have been ruptured by the American. For Constipation and Biliousness Good digestion goes far toward comfort and health In hot weather. Undigested food in the stomach can quickly poison the system. Ceo. Jen ner, 41 Labor St., Ssn Antonio, Tex., writes: "Foley Catbartlo Tab lets have proven the best laxative I have taken and I recommend them 'o any one suffering from constipa tion or biliousness. They should be in every traveling man s grip." Quick relief for sick headache, bloating or other condition caused by bad diges tion. Bold everywhere. America's Roll of Honor Today's Casualty List Sent By Pershlno From Battle Front In France. WASHINGTON, July 23. The army casualty list today contains: Killed in action, 24; died of wounds, four; died of disease, five; died of accident and other causes, live: wounded severely, (17; missing in ac tion, one. Totttl, 105. The list includes Private Iiessie R. Buchanan, Hig Lake, Wash., killed in action; Private John E. llooy, Honey, Mont., (iied of wounds; Vo'ok Clair, L. Hixley, Glasgow, Mont., died of .disease; Master F.ngineer Albert 0. 1'rbacli, Livingston, Mont., died of acident; Percy J. Wallace, Sunipter, Ore., wounded severely. Killed in action Sergeant Carl L. Gilbert, Nilcs, 0.; Corporals tSephen P. Gnb, CKoengo; Gust Kolar, Chi cago; Privates Harry Abramowit., New York City; Clifford A. lioard, St. Louis; Ressie R. ISmhnnnn, liig Lake, Wnsh.; Leslie D. Chapin, Ridgeville, lud.; Homer Crumb, Knobel,' Aark.; Jnines '. Kllis, Kldorado. Tex.; Ches ter A. Ilartwell, Farewell, Mo.; John Lambert, Holyoke, Mass.; John I). Muddie, North Tonuwanda, N. V.; J. J. .Murphy, Ailduvour. Ireland: Carl A. Ocftedahl, Spring Grove, Minn.; Joseiii F. O'Hearn. Locknort. N. Y.: Joseph Pirkl, Owntonna, Minn.: Sam uel bchnmbeanm, Hrooklyn; John W. Shoemaker. Tyrone. Mo.; Fnlton C. Smith, Ambfidge, Pa.; Peter Nmul czynski. Fast Hampton. Mass. ;. Arch ibald L. Stanton, Waterbury, Conn.: Alfred Stengel, College Point, N. Y.: Isidor Swirsky. New York; P.ugler Leon Jennart, Spring City, Pa. Died of wounds Privates Doincn iea l)e Monica, Boston; John E. Ilocy, Pont, Mont.: John M. Slanton, Mil brook, Mich. Died of disease Privates William A. Karris, Tussuloosa, Ala.; Harry A. Lewis, Fullcrton, Neb.: Henry Schmidt, Winona, Minn.; John Schrneder, Sturgis, Mich,; Cook Clair L. Bixby, Glasgow, Mont. Died from accident and oilier causes Muster Engineer Albert O. L'rbach, Livingston, Mont.; Sergeant Palrick J. McGuhjiren. New York: Wagoner Sylvester Johnson, Cady- le. N. Y Privates William Kirdzik. Jersey City; Thomas Put rick, New ark. Severely wounded Lieutenant George V. Ililsbarrow, M'uplewood, Mo.; Francis K. Read, Daltimore; Mechanics Thomas S. Riunldo, Hrook lyn; Charles J. Sweuson, New York; Cook Edward Oherliiml, Hrooklyn; Sergeants Michael M. Ilershum, Brooklyn; Frank K. Kirkank, St. Louis, James A. Lamplcy, Nashville', Tcnn.: George Leinfcldcr, Brooklyn: Cornorals .lames' .1. Casatn. Brook lyn; Ambrose Lolan, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; John Glerum, Holland, Mich.; Howard I. Greer, New York ; John L. Griffiths. Olemlule. N. V Jnines T. McCoiniiek. Topcka; Ralph Wil son, New York; Privates Cecil J. Hock, Spriiigdulo, Wash.; Edward Mcminn, Spring Yulley, N. Y. : Harry S. liernoski, Shenandoah, Pa.; Clins. Bocca, Gary, lad.; John Cannon, i "A bail aulo accident occurred Sun day evening on North Main street, just outside Ashland near the new underground grade of the Southern Pacific railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffrey, Miss Myrtle Jeffrey and Clarence Jeffrey of Talent were returning home from the Chautauqua session in their auto which Clarence Jeffreys was driving. The ear was close lo the edge of the embankment when another car from the rear at tempted to puss and in so doing struck the Jeffrey car mid bumped it over the embankment. The ear fell )." feet and turned turtle. -Mis. Jeffrey sustained a broken arm, n two-inch cut on the riuhl check and a badly bruised side. Miss feffrev was badly bruised, but the two men escaped injury The women were cared for bv Dr. Jarvis mid Inter were taken to an A-liland hospital. It is claimed that the car which cans. cd the accident was owned and driven bv G. II. Slowell ol Knelii Point. With Medford trade Is Medford mart WORK THE HORSE LSI r .l e m 3 L---J c DR. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Can serve you With Dr. Daniels' llor-e and Cattle Medicine. Come In and see us and get a book, STEDFOTtT) MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOy, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918 Homestead, Pa.; Henry J. Clarke, South Nvuck, N. Y.; Hugh Cook, La Junta, Colo.; Sliernian L. Craft, llnll slcad, Pa.; I'aul II. Daley, Leicester, N. Y.; Henry' C. Dilgard, Gaines ville, N. Y.; Joseph M. Donahue, Buf falo; Francis A, Ellis, Malilon, Mass.; Murk Elluer, New York; Patrick Fee, Brooklyn; l.awrenee Flatley, New York; Harper D. Foote, liinghamlon, X. Y. ; James G. Frazer, Puino City, N. Y. ; Wlliam S. Kurlong, Salamanca, N. Y. ; Christopher Germann, Corona, N. Y.; Frank J. (loldbach, Buffalo: Eli Gromhcckcr, New York; Edward Grolle, Minneapolis; Fred llurtel. Brooklyn : John I. Herman, Olney. Ills.; Said Kallil, Lansing, Mich.; Frank S. KeNcy. lli.ddam, Conn.; Ir ving 11. Krengel, Elgin, Ills.; Frank Kricger, Hridgeville, Pa.; Frank J. Leary, Buffalo; Geor"e D. Lingel bach, Mineola. Kas. ; George Median, East Koslon; John S. Moore, New York: Eugene Munson, Jr., Brooklyn; alcent Multl, New York; Frederick C. Newsuni, New York: James M. Newton, Woodliaven, N. Y. ; William R. Noon, Frocport, N. Y.: John Nov iello, Norwalk, ('onn.; John D. Pon nario, Buffalo; Wasile Patrick, New- York; Levi R. Quick, Silver Springs, X. Y. ; William S. Kulkey, Cincinnati: Irving Sollow, New York; Percy J Wallace, Sumptem, Ore.; Cassimir M. Warren, Dunkirk, N. Y.; Henry Weh renburg, Newell, Iowa ; Theodore Wexler, New York; Arthur J. White. Lima, N. Y.; Arthur D. Williams, Rolla, N. D.; Ischem G. Williams, Rolla, N. D.; Julius Wolff, Elmburst, N. Y. WASHINGTON, July 2:1 The ma rine corps casualty list today, shows: Killed in action, four; died of wounds, :i; wounded severely, 13; missing one. Total, 211. Killed in action: Privates Wyntt M. Chapman, Americus, Ga.; William Wl Lowry, Cleveland; Frank S. Carl son, Sycamore, Ills.; Lloyd A. Staley, Springfield Ills. Died of wounds received In action: First Lieut. Arthur T. Elmore, Wash ington, D. C. ; Privates James Mor gan, Gran by, Mass.; Hugh A. Stir ling, Philadelphia. Wounded in action, severely; Cor porals Harold J. Benedict, Hartford; George C- Doneworlh, Harrison, 0.; Privates Ira O. Arbnckle, Fulton, Mo.; Cliarlos A.- Bonckert, Easton, Pa.; Ernest Bloomer, Rock Springs. Wyo. ; Eugene II. Brandon, Prairie, Miss.; Henry E. Cardinal, Standlsh, Mich.; Lynn H. Conrad, Sacramento. Harry L. Luliers, Denver; Daniel L. McMenamln, Philadelphia; Joseph II. Neuman, De Kalb, Ills.; Garrison II. Price, Hlltons, Va.; Joseph S. Roth, Ludlow, Ky.; Paul 'H. Sander son, Bowling Creen, Mo.; John J. Stall, Freeland, Pa. Previously reported killed In ac tion, now reported prisoner In Ger many: Private Hoy II. Simpson, Phil adelphia. RED CUBS GIF1S The following"-corrections to the published list of Red Cross sub scribers have been received for pub lication: W. S. Crowson $211, should be W. S. Crowell; one of the $.' sub scriptions credited to J. W. Berrian should be eredited to Mrs. J. W. Ber rian; Mrs. Georuo Abies (omitted) 1.011; .1. T. Little , (omitted I $..WI; Everett Gunn, (omitted) ."i.(MI. Jacksonville: D. W. Bagshaw. ".00: James M. Cronemiller, Jf.VOII: Mrs. James M. Cronemiller, 1,2.."l): John B. Renault, Jr., .f.'..'.(l; II. G. Dox. (omitted) 1.111): Emil Ro-o-miin (omitted) .11.11(1: E. F. Guthrie rJ.'i.nt), published under Mori ford in stead of Jacksonville, having paid through Medford. Per-otis noting errors must notify T. E. Daniels, 10."i Geneva avenue, Medford, in writing at once if correc tions me desired to be made in the I'rcss. LONDON, July 2.1. London furni ture dealers nre offering free insur ance policies against fire, air raids ami bombardments with their goods. EVERY DAY COUNTS USE DR. A. C. DANIELS' GALL CURA ' Guaranteed to picas or money refunded Sold by all dealers 35 Cents or by Mail Big Borae Book FREE at your Dealers, or A. C. DANIELS, BOSTON, flASS, MAJOR TEDDY, JR.. HIT IN ATTACK ON PARIS, July 23. Major Theodore Itoosevclt, Jr., received the wound froin which he is suffering while leading an altack on a machine gun ne.st at Ploisy, southwest of Soissons on Friday. The wound was made by a machine gun bullet behind the left knee. The Paris edition of the Chicago Tribune says the major reached the American Hed Cross hospital on Fri day evening. An oncration on his wound was performed at midnight by Lieutenant Col. Joseph A. Blake of New York. No holies were broken by the bullet. The inujor's tag which is worn by all wounded soldiers, reads; "Severe gunshot wound." It was techni cally described later as a "ocrfornt ing wound of the popliteal space." Surgeons say it will be six weeks be fore the major returns lo the front. Captain Archie Roosevelt said yes terday that his brother was resting easily in his own home on Avenue Du Bois De lioulogne. His leg at present is useless. Major Roosevelt led the assault on a machine gin) nest, which was par ticularly annoying to tile Americans. In the excitement he went "over the top" without a lieiiaet, and when wounded was in the midst of the Ger mans. The nest was cleaned out and the village of Ploisy fell soon af terward. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., July 2:1. Cattle steady; receipts lo(). Steers, prime, f 11.7.Vi;12.2.-; good to choice, $l().7.'i (rt ll.7.); medium to good, $I)..")0(h ifin.73; fair to mediuiu,, .$8..")0( !)..' ; common to fair, .$.". ."0" 8."0; cows and heifers, choice; W.OIIfirS.riO; me dium to good, rt(l,(M)(i 7.."i(l ; fair to medium, .t."i.OO(ff.G.OO: runners, ifll.OO 'Qi;i.'M- bulls, .$,-..)ti'e7..")0 ; calves, 8..")()(n ll.oO: stockcrs and feeders, $fi.oof!8.nn. Hogs steady; receipts 201). Prime mixed, $17.8.")(i,18.()(); medium mixed, 17.fi.ViM 7.85'; rough heavies, tfKl.So ("17.00; pigs, $ lo. 7.X Hi.-'j; bulk of sales, $1".7.V?M7.8.". Sheep steady; receipts .1,.V0. East of mountains lambs, $ 1 !1 . 7.r (Vi ' 1 -4 .U." ; valley Irflnbs, $i:t..")0(ii H.IIO; year lings .f()..')U(a 10.00; wethers, !fH.:i0((i, U.30; ewes, $(i.0l)oV8.()0. Portland Grain WHEAT Now crop, $2.20; barley, feed, $50; brewing, .$52; oats, $lil bid; corn. No. II, yellow, $(18 bid. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $111; shorts, f 33 : middlings, $30.0061 30.50. HAY Buying price, timothy, $33 (o 31; alfalfa, $28: grain, 2li. nutter and liggs Portland, o., July 2.!. iini ter firm city ei' iinierv prints, 4!lc cartons, extra. Buying price butler fat, 53e; cube extras, -I.ywc; firsts, 44c; seconds, 42(ii !3c; dairy, 33. EGGS Sell.'ng prict. ease count, 44'.jc. Buying price, 38c; candled. 44c; selected candled in cartons, 4' 48c. POI'LTRY Hens, 2((23c; broil ers 2(i(?i'27c; old roosters. Die; THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH mr 1M lo ehmnif? tmr trouhi. or mean that tho fhronle atMo already II if ached In ellber r;ai try ECKMAFPS ALTERATIVE This tonlo anf flau.rpnlr'r wit. pile the Rrlcnowl'riK'! bnnntii of Cal cium treatment without tftaturbtns tha tomach. Contain no Alrobttl, titf cotlo or HabR'Forralair Drug; $Z rat, aaw flSt. it tin, saw Me. Prke Include war tax. Alt rtruirtlata. K'kman IhorwTorr. Philadelphia 1NTKHUHKAN ALltX,'Alt CO TIMK OAUD Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:13 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 8:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nltthts at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 0:00 a, m., and 12:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p. m. FOR SALE 1918 Ford Touring Car. New Tires. Valley Garage turkeys 2H(30c; geese, 22c; ducks, young, 25(0330. ' Mrs. Jim Broscoe of Medford was out Thursday lo visit her mother, Mrs. Kagsdale of Beagle. Mrs. Wilhite of Beagle and her neico from Indiana ara. camping at Ashland park for several weeks. W. ('. Chapman is hauling and slacking grain for Dr. Helms on the J. V. Scott ranch in Antiocb, Mr. and Mrs. Purdue was out in the Antioch district Thursday. Mrs. Frank Myers of Deiigle, Mrs. Biiigliam and Leila Binghnm mtorcd lo town Saturday. Sir. and , Mrs. Whyland of the Meadows were trading in the valley towns Saturday. Mr. W. Mayficld of the Meadows passed throich the valley with a load of rides this wee. Mr. Kd Moore tvllo has been slay ing with bis daughter, Mrs. Kllis Clark, on account of sickness, will start for the mountains this week. Mr. Deitrmoud of Antioch had unite a serious accident during the thunder storm last week. The heavy clap of (bunder caused bis learn lo ran away, threw him from Hie load of grain and hurt his arm and one of 'the horses broke its leg. W. ('. Cliapnian also got a lightning diock during the same storm, while working in the harvest field. The lightning struck the barley fork be was carrying, twisted him around and hurt the back of his head. STREET CAR WAGES T1 BE FIXED FOR EACH CASE WASHINGTON, July 23. No gen eral order fixing minimum wages and hours for street ear employes will be made by Iho war labor board. Encli case will be decided separately. AT WAR WITH YOURSELF! HELP NATURE TO DEFEAT THE DISEASE IN YOUR BODY. Koon iin tho flirht: do not aivo up. Nuturo 1h trying to servo you In conquer ing um wrongs umi may oxist,. IIihI blood, vim, courago, vitality, all min liiektng. No wontlor you uro nerv ous and dlscouraifod. Why not call to your aid strong, di'pondnblo ally? )r. Plorwi's Golilwi jwtKiicui Discovery nos lor noany miy years proven Its merits na a most power ful tonic and blood builder to the many thousands who havo been returned to good heulth by Its use. Cletir tho coaled tunguo, get rid of unsightly skin trouble. Lei, this remark able 'remedy rid your body of the Im purities of tho blood, let it tone and strengthen you. It often cures the linger ing chronic cough. l)r. IMorco's (Jolden Medlcr.! Discovery Is absolutely horlml, frrn from alcohol or dangerous habit - forming drugs. All druggists. Liquid or tablets, PonTi.ANn, Ohko. ' I certainly can rec ommend Doctor Pierre's (ioldeti Mtdhal Utscovorv. 1 had liver trouble so bud luui' i was just yellow and had in rllgostion, too. Also bail woman's trouble, and I was weak and nervous. 1 decided to try Ilr. I'ierce's (ioldfii Medinil Discovery and his ' Favorite I'reseriptlou.' I took fix bottles of ouch and was a well woman. "M'f h::.-irtiid had trouble with his lungs, lie was very weak. 1 gave him ' Discovery ' and It cured hi in. "I cannot speak too hiahivot Dr. rle.ve n Itemedies." Milh. KltBti Pattkrhon, 03) Kirby Street. T'fiHTi.ANn.OiiKO. "For biliousness and tori lid liver and to reirulate the bowels. there Is nothing that ran equal Doctor I'lercii's Pleasant IV-lieU. I have 11111 them over twentv years and hav !ilway found them good. " A, , Hvy.VXiiii-.xn 1W ti, 7.'th JStreeL, I'roHsnU for Slntc HlKhvny Const ruction Proposals will he received by the Oregon Stato lllKhway Commission, 1301 Yeon liullillnn, Portland, Ore Bon, on August 5th, IK 1 8 for the construction or 4 too llncul feet of pavement on what is known aB the Ashland Hill Knido clluilnutlon in Jackson county, Oregon. All proposuls must be accompanied by a certified check amounting to ten (10) per cent of bid. Proposnls will bo received at the same time and plsre for maintaining pavement for a period of ten years. Plunn and specifications can be obtained at the office of the Stutc HiKhwny Engineer, 303 Stutc House. Salem, Oregon, on tho payment of a doyoslt of five dolltirs. (Signed) H. HENSON, It. A. HOOT1I, W. I.. TIIO.MI'SOX, ('ommissloners. Attest: HKHMKltT Nl'.NN, Stuto JiiKhwny Kimlneor. IfRLP VATKI MA LEC. WA.NTEU liny at Hotel Holland. WANTED Experienced packers, ranch hands, separator man; trees pulled by contract. .Mlravlsta Orchard, phono rU7-.l2. WANTKI Yoiihk men. I have made special nrninKcmcnts with the U S. engineers at Crnler Luke, Ore., to use twenty-five yoiinn farmers, boys IH to UO years old; waxes f2.ro per day and board. Fare paid. Court Hall. 10;: WANTED (lovernine nt needs 30, oiiii Women Clerks al Washing ton. Kxamlnittions ovrirywhero In August. Kxperlince iinnecesHary. Women dwIrluK Kovernment pisl Hons wrlio for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Ser vice Examiner.) Iti.'iS Kenols bldK., WnsliltiKlon, D. C. lo; WANTICD Packers at J-TMU Cr. tho Kail nETjP WANTKII FIOVIALR WANTB1J Woman for general housework, three In 'family. In quire 015 Thlrtacuth street and Laurel street. 104 WANTED woman to cook for small threshing crew. Phone 3-F3. 103 WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Woman wants day work. Call at 703 West Thirteenth street, near Laurel. 104 FOR SAIiK POULTRY ANT) EGGE. FOil SALK White Loghorn coek erolH. Were bought as day old chicks from Mr. HoRaa of Pota lumn. Itoxy Ann Orchard. Phono 571-R3. 104 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SAiLIC Five room modern house, newly painted; good garage and drive way; nice lawn and lawn walks. Small paymont down and easy terms on bulanee. Phono 655 or 31 South Orange street. 108 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from $10 per acre op, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property, Address Gold Rat Realty La. WAN'TKTi MISCKMiANEOCS WANTED To rent a stock ranch on cash basis or on shares. W. D. Mall address Tribune. 10" WANTED TO RENT Furnished house with garage by adults; elec tric heat preferred; rofereLces ex changed. Phone 350. 103 WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co.. Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, build, repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 488-X. WANTED It. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg- ments, escrow contracts, etc.. and makes short time loans on any old tnins. WANTED To buy roadster or light car. Phone 2C7-L. 103 FOR 8AIT1 I,rVE8TOCK. l'X)R SALIC Kino young main bird Uog. 1517 Wost .Main street. 10 FOR S A LB Thorobred Polnnd China boar pig, lnrgo type, twenty v dollars. Phone 311-11. 105 FOR SAL13 A span of young mulos, well broke to work. Addross S. M llarnish, lOaglo Point, Ore. 10S FOR SALE- Young team, brown and black, throe nml five years old, cheap. Absolutely gentle and true. Phono 7SS-J1. 104 FOR SALE1 Span of bay marcs, five and seven yoars oid, weight 2400 lus., price fL75,00. Phono G05-W. 3 , 105 FOR SALK Thoroughbred Shrop shire buck lambs, C. 10. Clovolund stock. Phono Central Point 19xx3, Ralph Waldo Kldcn. FOR SALE Two threo-year old Jer sey cows; prices right. Carl Fern lund, Medford, Routo 1, Box iitt. 105 FOR SALE IS hond cattlo, four calves, rest cows, 4 7 head goats. O. M. Winn, Wcllon, Ore. 104 FOR SALE A good team, 2,000 lbs., for sale or trade for heavy horse or heavy team and pay cash. Phone 77S-J, or P. O. Box Sai', Medford. ' 103 FOil SALE Four ninres, three to 10 years old, 1300 lbs. to 1550 rbs. One buggy, polo shafts and single harness. F. L. Caton, 1015 North Central. 100 FOR SALE Two maros, and 10 yeara old; one horse, 4 years old; two marcs, 2 years old; ono sot of harness. All Al. Will sell or trade for Al five pisengor car, For particulars wrlto or call C. L. Barnuin, at Weed, Cal., P. O. Box 128. 110 FOR SALE Pure bred Duroc Jersey baar pig. A very promising young ster. Price 30.00, Including reg istration. Palmor Investment Co., Medford, Ore. 104 FOR BALK MISCKLLANKOUH. FOR SALE Fruit springs, one pair two-ton, good as now. Phono 301-1, or call at room 2U7 Fruit growers Hank bldg. FOR SALE Or rent, light two-wheel aulo trailer with Ford wheels. 1205 East .Main, phono 740-L. 107 FOR SALE Cheap, Cyphers Incuba tor, 3(H) capacity, and Petaluina brooder, all complete and In good order. No reasonable offers re fused. Doiiglus, 201 South River side. FOR SALE Dry oak wood, 1 Vfc miles norlh of Jacksonville. Web ster Ranch, Frank Wight. 127 FOR SALE 'Homestead lolluqulKh ninnt for sale, ill) South llollv, Medford, Oio. liifi FOR SALE 1 IMS Maxwell, good shape; extra accessories. Price right, fnlvernal Tiro Flllor Agen cy, Phono 550-L. 103 FOR SALE Ol! THAI IE For hack a good buggy; rubber tired. Phono lo:i FOR 11 KM IlOUHH.S. FOR KENT Small modem furnish ed collage. ..doio In. 215 Norlh Crape street. FOR RENT Two dales h onflows at a low price to reliable panic C. E. Gates. tf FOR RENT MISCKI.f.AMXJtH. FOR HUNT Cheap, store bull. Mm wun imin rooms above. At cor ner of Oakdale and 11th itreeti noB 15-Jl, PAfi'R TITRER FOR RENT AI'AllTMENTS. KOK HUNT Ono completely fur nished apartment, Hotel Holland. TAKKX Vl TAKliX UP Small bay horse. Phono 01-ltl. l'KI FOR EXCIIANUR. FOR EXPIIANGH Clone In resi dence property to exchange . for acreage or small ranch. Phono 104-J. 105 FARM LOANS AMORTIZATION LOAN'S Payable 5' to 40 yours, 5 per cent. Money ready when land appraised and ti tle perfected. 10. II. Hind. Sec'y Treas. Nat. F. L. Ass'n, Garnctt Coroy nidg. 104 MOJJTKT Tt IOAW. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, nnd will buy Lib orty Bonds. .1. It. Andrews, No. 31 North C.ntpo. Phone C47.J. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan en Medford property. Kacy month ly payments. See D. R. Wce-S. Mining Kverts. CAMPBELL & LIL.1EOUAN mines promlting association: mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mail given prompt atten tion. Attorneys. WSf. M. COLV1G Attorney-at-law. Medford National Bank II Ids. PORTER J. NEPF. Attornay-Bt-laxr rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natural Bank Bulldlnir. A. B. Reames. Lawyer. Grntt- Corey BRlldlnn. Aato S&ppliei. LAHTiR AUTO SPRING CO. W re operaclnii tho largest, olrtott and best-equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Vim our KprlBg when otheri) fall. Sold unddr writ ten guarantee. 31 North FItt.oer.ti St., Portland, Oroirou. GARBAQE Oct jour premlus cleaned up for tho cuntinnr. CiU on the city garbage wnsont far Koa norvlc. Phone 351-Y. t T. Allen. Expert. Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. Ij. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask nbout our now and slmpliried method of account ing. Particularly valuablo to a.o? business as a tlino-savor glvbiij full business detail. M. F. & II. llldg., Medford. Phono 1G7-II. IlltrnctloD 111 Kni tc, S-RED ALTON HAIUUi' Toaclter ol piano and harmony. HalKht MiinU. Bfudlo, 401 GarnoU-Coroy i'.itiu Phone 73, Inttimnoe. ALICE HOLLOWAY F'ro, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 40S Oarniit Corey llldg. r EARL S. Tl'.M Y General Insurance ofl'lco, Fire, Automobile, Accideul, Liability, Plalo (i:u.i. Hay or Grain In field or barn; ab;o Live stock. Contract and Siiretv IIoimIm, Excellent companies, good local service No. 2 10 Garnott-Corcy Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, .Manager, Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill Work, sash, doors, mcildir.?! and screens. Shop 437 S. Hr. Phone 184. Physicians and 'c-oe. DR. W. W. HOWARD OstxopaDilt physician. 303 (' rimt'.-' o'-r ii:ii'-j. Inge Phono 1 30. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Plivr'i iau and urgecn. Pr.'irllcii lliu:!;J to eye. ear, noso and throat. I'iyes sr.t'-n-tlflcally te.:;ied and y!;'.'s nn piled. Ocnll;,l nnd Auil.'l fur H. 1' R. it. Co. Offie id. .". ii. ( Bldg. Phono rnnlcrs and l f.ttlcr. MEDFORDPlTl NT IM! t'oT i-ia t 'it best equipped pri.ittr.-.; oMi't ti. Bouthein OroKOii. lli-o l".i.i.i,, loose leaf leilxers, til'!;nii k;. i t " n ,t. etc Portlamt i'1""'. !n rir Ht. tmin'tlfK BADS TRANSi' l.R V MOUAl.K C'J Office 4ii North Front. ;'t. phum 315. Prices riKM- a'- ntMut ATTRACTIVE TliU beiuitifnl 111 (lo I l ;u !' Orch ard nnd ronltry ranclt, with a nico modern ."r-room IjiiiuiIow wilh !-.'Ien-di(l waler Hti;ipl, Komi burn nii'l chicken linunn, g.u-den nnd borrliM Ih for calr nt lt;t (luin omi-hulf of tlin prlce It has niwayrs 5;i n coiiii'loi-dl worth, It lies I miles koui hawt if Medford nnl 1 'j utiles troui l'lioi ni, Tim price lit I uu.ni,. Brown k White. ID Soiilh l lr Slrccl,