MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, M1CDFORD, OTiEfiOX, . SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918
PAOK PTVK
BOYS AT THE FRONT
SERVING UNCLE SAM
(The Mall Tribune win publish In
this column each week Interesting let
ters from our soldiers and Bailors and
news Items concerning tbolr move
menta. The Association or Mothers,
Wives and Next of Kin requests that
Items (or publication be furnished to
MrB.-M. C. Barber, chairman ot the
press committee, not later than Thurs
day of each weeek.l
Lieutenant Stuart W. Torney has
been ordored overseas "and is now on
route to Garden City, New York,
his point of embarkation.
"(Lieutenant Torney is proud of the
fact that he is one of the first fifty
pilots to complete the "pursuit
school" course in the United States
and one of the first sixty to complete
the advanced course in aerial gun
nery on this side.
' The pursuit work was taken at
I,ake Charles, La., the instructors be
ing all French aces. Tbe course In
ferial gunnery was taken at Fort
worth, Texas, where there Is located
the finishing school, in the United
Slates, for pursuit (fighting) pilots.
- Post Hospital, ljort 1). A. Russell,
.Wyoming. .
Bear Folks: I just received two
letters from you today and I was sure
glad to get thorn.
: "Well I guess I won't get to see
France for a while and maybo never
as 1 was turned down at the last mtn
. ute for overseas duty. I was never
so disappointed in my life as when
they turned me down.
I will stay here for a few weeks or
perhaps a few months. 1 will be sent
either to the Mexican border or to
some hospital back east. I'm not
.very stuck on this place but I like It
"better than 1 did at first. I have to
drill two hours every day and I also
. have two hours class work every day
y hesldes taking care of my ward. This
Is a large post. There are throe thou
sand cavalrymen here for this is a
cavalry post. It is just throe miles
. out of Cheyenne.
' Well, kids, I will try to toll you
something about army lfe. 1 .We sleep
In barracks, we get up at five, wash,
: make our beds and then out in line
; for roll call. After that breakfast
: at six. After breakfast we go to
!. our certain duties that have been as
signed us. Everything has to be first
; class. The officers inspect every
morning.
You have to know how to salute
, an officer. You havo to give what is
called a snappy salute. I'm not a
bit sorry about joining the army. If
i I had It to do over again I would
i enlist Just the same. Don't rorgot to
',f ,lanS a star in your window to let
everyone know you have a son In the
i army. I'm sure the war will be over
; this year. I sure do want to see
France, but if they won't take me I
y will make the best of It hero. It's
i my nerves' that kept me out. You
i have to lie perfect to go to France
because it is a hard task.
This is about all for this time.
Don't forget to put "Pvt." on'all my
letters as I'm not a "rookie" any
more. After a few months 1 11 bo a
..first-class private and after n while
a sergoant maybe. This is all for
now. Your loving son,
i HARRY KYLE.'
John Grebb of-Eagle Point writes
to his father from Ft. Stevens that
the folks at home know as much
about the dnto of dopurturo of the
69th as do the boys thumselvos. They
expect orders any minute.
Ralph Relcom has written friends
In Medford that he is attached to the
G5th artillery .band. Ho was in the
655th band but was left behind in
Juarantlno when the other boys sail
ed for France. When he got across
he .was transferred to another com
mand. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marry Wortman have
received a post card from Harry Jr.,
announcing his safe arrival In
.France. He' belongs to the SGlst
nmbulanco corps, Snnitary Train 316.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn FubrUk this
week received a letter from Dewey,
the first In nine weeks, lie had been
out on a long cruise and had been
unable to mall letters. ' His convoy
i has taken twelve vessels across the
? ocean since he last wrote but He says
,i all the most interesting things will
have to wait to be told until he
' comes home.
Mrs. Barrel! Is with her son at
Camp Lewis. Ho has lieon very ill
with rheumatism but Is now out of
tho hospital.
On shipboard somewhere at sea.
Hear Mother: I am nt the present
time on the wattr, but will soon be
off. I hove not been seasick atll.
however. I felt a little punk for a
day or two at first, but did not feed
the fish any.
; I have not received the money you
lent me, but probably will when t
land, and beforo you receive this
'Bote. I suppose you have received
ty allotment and Insurance policy.
I wish you would send mc John
9mer' address, altho 1 may run on
him soon. Tell the little darlliigB. theme, "A Sew Perspective." Even-'
Eunice and Myrl hello for mo, and llug, "Life's Misfits."
will write'to them wlfen I get sure of I Excellent music always. The Sun
my footing. I did not get to mail day school meoti at 9:45 a. m and
the rings and pictures to the girls, ' the Epworth League devotional meet
but I will as soon as I land. I lng Is 7 p. m.
The letters you have written mej The summer services are brief and
will be forwarded, and don't fail to helpful,
keep on writing, even if you doiftl
hear from me. 1 will write more in
a day or two. With love,
DANA M. DAVIS.
Co. .G, 1st regiment of replacement
engineers, A. E. F.
Somewhere in France, (
June 'J.i, 1II1H.
My Dear Folks:
Just received three letters from
you ni'ter two weeks ot' no mail ami
you etui imagine how ejud I wits to
henr from you and especially tluil
yoibure all well tisNthis leaves me.
Today hits turned off a perfect
summer ilav after about two weeks;
of rainy mid dull weather. Wo think
summer is now here and I hope so.
We huve been issued our summer un
derwear which .will add to our com
fort during the warm weather.
I'm glml to hear that you have bii
much jrarjen stuff of your own this
year as it all helps. As for mgtw i
believe 1 could cat fruit without it.
And Oregon has certainly done her
self proud. I urn sincerely jilod to
call her my home.
I am ylad to lirur of Jir.'kson coun
ty's ready response to every cull and
believe me we boys all feel in the
highest spirit. Things look rather
encournigng just now and. hope they
will continue so until I lie trruiul ii
nale. 1 had a p'iss ycMcnliiji- to a large
city ner.r.here, the first pass I have
had. 1 had a must enjoyable time.
I ate my dinner at an American Ked
Cross canteen and it sure seemed
mighty nice to hear and sec some
American women.
1 received a fine letter from Mr.
and Mrs. Close which I shall answer
soon.
Letters from home afford me sonic
topics to discuss and so the more
questions you ask and that I am per
mitted to answer afford me some
chance to write an inlercstin letter.
Wo have just been favored with an
American V. M. C. A. and 1 don't be
lieve you folks can appreciate the
comfort and pleasure they afford
us. They certainly are the supreme
stuff in army life especially in a for
eign land.
I find I am permitted lo tell you
folds that we are located a great dis
tance in the rear of the lines hut of
course we don't know when wo will
have to leave' here. We have been
issued our gas masks and helmets
and are learning to accustom our
selves to them. They both seem real
awkward anil uncomfortable at first,
but it is griiiliiiillv wearing off. The
gas masks were the hardest to get
used to. They fit real tight and we
suffered some from headaches at
first but we can wear them now for
epiite a long period and take short'
hikes with litem.
Wc went to another camp lo play a
oncert Sunday but it started to ruin
about noon and kept up until we had
to return home, i
Am feeling fine and hope yon are
'lie same. Lots of love to all.
our devoted son and brother.
I.I'.U WILLIAMS,
(Tith Artillery Hand.
I. S. I urn enclosing u French
popy, something real French.
1. S. There are four of us Med
ford boys in the bund, and all getting
along fine. We have a genuinely line,
bunch all around. You know Kollio
Petty, didn't you. lie is niv side kick
over here and we have some mighty
"njoynble jaunts together. Itieliard
(Dick) .Morclock and Irwin Koenig
are the otlfcr two.. I, IX).
Catholic Church
South Oakdale Avenue.
First mass Sunday at 7 a. m.
Second mass at 9:. 10 a. m.
Benediction after first muss.
Ilov. John Powers, Rector.
' Christian Clmrcli.
Comer 9lh and Oakdalo.
Bible school, 9:45.
Morning worship, 11:00
God's
Two Men."
Y. P. S. C. E. nt 7 p. m.
Preaching nt 8 p. n. "Mold Fast
F. 1J. HUFFMAN, Minister.
F.viing.-Luth .Ion's (lillrrh
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
Ucv. Dr. W. R. Mnrenz-Onsor. pastor.
Res. 51S West Fourth St.
Sunday school (bagllsh) 10 a. m.
Divine service (English I II a. m.
All servires are now conducted In
the English language.
You and yours are cordially Invit
ed. Klrsth Methodist Kpivopnl.
Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor.
Tile public Is cordially welcomed
to tho house of praver. If you have
no other church obligation, worship
with us.
The hours of public service nre 11
1HLMH
a. m. and S p. m. The pastor will.""" going to run for president overl
speak at both services. Morning there after the war, I
First Baptist Church
Motto "Not Boasting But Build
ing." 8:45 a. m. Bible school. Frank
Wortman, supt.
11a. m. Public worship, "Knights
of tho Armor of Light."
0:45 B. Y. P. V.
8 p. m. Preaching, "Typos of Con
version." Laptlsm. All are wolcome.
W. T. S. Spriggs, minister.
First Church of Christ Scientist
Branch of tho mother church, the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, ill
Boston, .Mass.
Sunday services at 1 1 o'clock, sub
ject: "Truth."
Sunday school at 9:4,3, all undor
tho age of twenty are welcome.
Wednesday evening meeting, at
which testimonials of Christian
Science healing are given, at S. All
are cordially Invited.
Church edifice, 212 North Oakdalc
avenue. Reading room in tho M. F
& II. building. North Contral ave.
open rrom 1 to 5 dally, except Sun
days and holidays.
M. E. Church, South.
Cornor Wfest Main and Oakdalo.
J. E. Walbcck. pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7
p. m. by Presiding Elder Rev. W. J.
Fenton. Morning subject, "First
Things" First."
as ttiis is the occasion of our
fourth quarterly conference It will be
Bro. Fenton's last time with lis dur
ing this conference year. Annual
conference will meet in Milton, Ore.,
Aug. 29.
Our fourth quarterly conference
will convene in the church Snturday
evening ot 8 o'clock. All members
of the quarterly conference are urged
to bo present.
' Porlluud. Livestock
PORTLAND. July . 27. Cattle
steady; receipts 50. Steers, prime,
$11. 75 12.25; good to choice $10.75
(511. 7'5; medium to good $9.50.
10.75; fair to medium $S.509. 50;'
common to fair, $5.50 8.50; cows
and heifers, choice, $8.00 B 8.50;
medium to good $6.0(&'7.50; fair to
medium $5.00(5 6.00; canners $3,011
& 5.00; bulls $5.50 & 7.50; calves
$8.50 11.50; stockers and feeders
$6.00 8.00. '
Hogs steady; receipts 500. Prime
mixed $18,00 518.10; medium mixed
$17.05&17.85; rough heavies $16.85
17; pigs $15.7516.25; bulk of
sales $17.75 17.85.
Sheep steady; receipts 500; East
of mountain lambs $13. 75r 14.25:
valley lambs $13.50 14; yearlings
$9.50 10; wethers $8.50 (if 9.50;
ewes $6.00 8.00.
Hotter and Eggs '
PORTLAND, July 27. -JJutter
cubes higher. City creumory prints
50c; cartons 51c. 'Buying price but
ter fat Portland 54c; cube extras
46V447c; seconds 45c; dairy 35c.
F,G(IS Selling price, ease count,
Clc. Having price, Hie; cnndled,
Ifie; selected candled in cartons, -18
(ii ollc.
I'OI'LTRY Hens, 21 (i, 2.1c; broil,
crs 2li((i27c; old roosters, Hie;
turkeys 2S(r :iUc; geese, 22c; ducks,
young, 2'ift :i:ic '
Portland Grain
WHEAT New crop, 2.20: barley,
feed, .."i0; brewing, $.52; oats, iftil
hid: corn. No. ,-l, yellow, .fllS bid.
MILLSTUFFS Ilrau, 11; shorts,
13: middlings, .t:iB.(l(l((i,.,l!l..-,o.
HAY (lining price, timothy, $.T,
(r.'l-l; ulfalfa, !ji2R; grain, 2li.
FLYING CADET KILLED
AT FORT WORTH FIELD
FT. WORTH, Tex., July 27. Fly
lng C.'adnt Fred. C. Campbell, Jr.,
whoso homo Is ItoscdHlc. Kans., was
killed here this morning when his
plane dropped Into a tallspln at
low altitude, lie was 20 years old.
His father lives at Drowning. Mont
For Constipation and Itlllonsness
Good digestion goes far toward
comfort and health In hot weather.
Undigested food In the stomach can
quickly poison tho system. Geo. Jen
ncr, 410 Labor St., San Antonio,
Tex., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tab
lets havo proven tho best laxative I
have taken and I recommend them
to any one suffering from constipa
tion or hlllourness They should be
In every traveling man's grip." Quick
relief for sick headache, bloating or
other condition caused by bad diges
tion. Sold everywhere.
'.eneral Pershing has begun to
kls the children in France. Maybe
1 TODAY'S MARKETS I
I TALENT TALK
Mr. und. ill's. II. L. Andrews and
children motored over from (iriiiiadu,
Calif., nml spent several days at the
home of Mrs. Andrews' parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. Yoglc, last week.
Missionary society will meet next
Thursday at the park in Ashland.
The luilies aid have been invited to
participate in this outing which will
be in the form of a basket dinner. All
are cordially invited to attend and
enjoy the day.
Ked Cross Tuesday afternoon.
Come ninl sew.
Lawrence Crawford left Monday
for Camp Lewis, he goes lo fill the
vacancy caused by the rejection ol
one of the drafted men.
Chailes Swift and family picnicked
it the saw mill on Wagner creek Sun
day. Charley lloldridge and family spent
Sunday at Kogun river.
Marion 'fryer and family (spenl
Sunday at the Shorty Hope mine on
Wagner crock.
Charles Jeffery and family while
returning from Ashland, Sunday af
or attending Chautauqua, were run
into by a ear from Kngle Point. Mrs.
lofferv sustained n broken arm and
some bruises. The rest of the occu
pants of the. car escaped injury. The
accident was caused by (he passing
car turning back into the road be
fore completely past the Jeffery car,
the back wheel of the car catching the
front wheel of the Jeffery cur, turn
ing it over and smashing it generally
Miss Mabel Whitlan and her two
brothers, Hoy and Yercey, also Miss
Myrtle Jeffery, arc guests at the
home oT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jef
fery. ,
Mr. Fuller was n guest of his son.
J. II. Fuller, at Oakmont iarm, Tues
day. Mr. Jess Adams spent Tuesday in
town visiting old IVicnds and ac
quaintances. Mr. nnd Mrs. (leorge Jeffery and
brother Ernest arrived from Oak
land, I'ul., Monday evening. Mr.
George Jeffery will leve here on Aug
ust 5th, being one of those called on
that draft. -
The Kcbckult lodge has been in
vited by the Aslihuul lodge to an af
ternoon session and' supper in the
park next Tuesday.
Edgar Adams was an Ashland bus
iness caller Wednesday.
Air. and Mrs. ogle were among
some of the Talent people who at
tended the Ghavines bun concert nt
Shaulauqua Tuesday evening.
Mr. nnd -Mrs. Mill Isaacs of Med
ford wcro vicitnrs in town Monday
evening.
Hill Coleman was demonstrating
the glories of Jbe ear he is agent for
in town eilncsiiay.
Church services ns usual next Sun
day. Mr. Heed, who has been lectur
ing for the Cliaiilauiiiu company, will
not have charge of the services for a
while, they will still lie conducted by
Mrs. Heed for the present.
i GdLD HiLL NUGGETS
Piano Tuner Deploy of Medford,
was In Gold Hill Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Darling and
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith and daugh
ter Dorothy were Medford visitors
Tuesday.
Joe Lewis returned Monday morn
ing to his homo in thin city after
spending a month at Portland.
J. W. Horion and wife were Med
ford visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. H. A. Pclton returned Wed
nesday morning from hor protracted
visit In Portland and northern points
with her many friends.
Leroy Ilyerly returned to his homo
in this city Tuesday after spending a
few weeks with relatives at Albany.
In a communication from our newly
elected local school superintendent,
I. M. Powers of Corvallis, to tho edi
tor of the Gold Hill News, he express
ed a desire to lie a subscriber to the
home paper and eager lo soon get
down here in tho harness.
Itev. Driver and wlfo loft Monday
morning. Tho chupul car will be
missed by thoso who wero regular
attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Driver wll
attend tho Chautauqua this week bo
fore going to their new work north
of hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flenc and their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Taylor
of Nevada, who are visiting them ut
present, returned last week from a
trip to the Oregon Caves In Josephine
county nnd started Monday morning
for Crater Lako.
Jesso Htarns was a passenger go
ing north on 10 Snturday night In re
sponse to a message saying his sister.
Mrs. Margaret Browning was quite
III at Corvallis.
Rev. and Mrs. L. F, Belknap spent
Sunday In our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilurfh left
Tuesday In their car for Portland
hoping to meet their son Everett who
hopes to get a 4X-hnur furlough to
visit with them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Slsly of Contral
Point, visited Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Vm, Iwls.
Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd .Morris wero
passengera Wednesday evening golug
north whore Lloyd was going to re
port at camp.
Tho community was delighted
Monday to welcome Juck Morrill
again in our midst It only for a few
hours.
John and Bessie Friedenburg wore
Gold Hill shoppers Wednesday.
Little Miss Adu Iversun went to
Medford Thursday to Join her par
ents there to go to the Mother Goose
entertainment at Chautauqua.
Word received that Tom Roberts
is recovering nicely from his acci
dent. George Sorenson of Grunts Pass,
came, on business Thursday.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach tCe seat of the- disease.
Catarrh li a local disease, greatly In
fluenced by constitutional conditions, and
In order to cure it you mustvtaku an
Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine is taken Intornally and acts thru
tho blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was
fireacrlbed by one of the beat physicians
n this country for years. It is com
Dosed of some of the best tonics known.
combined with some of the best blood
F-uriflers. The perfect combination nf
he tnirredienta In Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine Is what produces such wonderful
results In catarrhal conditions Bend for
testimonials, free. I
F. j. cheney ft CO., props., Toledo, o.
All Drucctsts, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Proposals for State Highway
Construction.
Proposals will be received by the
Oregon State Highway Commission,
S01 Yoon building, Portland. Ore
gon, on August 5th. 1H1S for tho
construction of 4 400 lineal feet of
pavement on what Is known as the
Ashland Hill grade elimination, in
Jackson county, Oregon.
All proposals must be accompanied
by a certified check amounting to ten
(10) per cent of bid.
Proposals will be received at the
same time and place for maintaining
pavement for a period of ten years.
Plans and specifications can be
obtained nt the office o0the State
Highway Fngineer, 303 State House.
Salem, Oregon, on the payment of a
deposit of five dollars.
(Signed) S, BKNSON.
R. A. BOOTH,
W. L. THOMPSON,
Commissioners.
Atlest: HERBERT NUNN,
State Highway Engineer.
HELP WANTEli 3UUM.
WANTED Sepnrntor man.
H. W. lllnghnin: 597-J3.
'hone
WANTED Quick, Men and hoys. 1
have secured special Inducements
for laboring mon at Crater Lake.
Unless I can secure men in the
next few days I will ho compelled
to Import men from Portland.
Phono Court Hall. 10S
WANTED Middle-aged innn to drlvo
delivery automobile. Must be un
experienced solicitor and not
afraid to hustlo. lood job for t
llvo wiro. Pantorium Dye Works. '
WANTED Hoy between 10 and IS
years old. 121 East Main at reel
107
WANTED Men.
Medford lco &
Storage Co.
WAOTKD Sheot and metal workers
on ship fittings. Best of conditions,
permanent and standard wages.
Coast Culvert & Flume Co., Port
land (Kenton Station) Oregon. 108
WANTED Government needs 20,-
000 Women Clerks at Washing
ton. Examinations evcrywhero In
August. Experience unnecessary.
Women desiring government posi
tions write for free particulars to
J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Sor
vico Examiner.) 1058 Kcnols
bldg., Washington, D. C. 107
WANTED Packors
Fruit Co.
at the Earl
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED Position by experienced
stenographer. Can give references.
Address I. It-., care .Medford Mail
' Tribune. 108
WANTk:i MIHCKLLA N'KOUB
W A NT 10 1 ) ( I oml "l 1 1 1 n K when lu I
the Central Point Mills. We pur
chase and store wheat in bulk. 1 1 1
WANTED Trees pulled by contract,
phono M. F. Corlies, 10S-RI.
WANTED Reliable man to llvo on
my 30-uiio ranch with furnished
house, team and Implements. Hox
15, Mall Tribune. 107
WANTED Small furnished house
with chicken yard. C. V. Ciun
mings, care Guy Conner, Eleventh
street and S. P. trnck. Phone 04.
108
WANTED A good grain ranch;
cash rent. Phone evenings 778-J.
110
WANTED To rent a stock ranch on
ensh basis or on shares. W. I).
Mail address Tribune. 107
WANTED Sell your cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., whore the testa and cash
counts.
WANTED Houses to move, build,
repair or wreck. Pboue 488-M or
4KK.JC.
WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thing.
R. Kemp Welch.
Consulting mining engineer
and mineralogist; examinations
and advlco on mechanical re
quirement of all class of mines.
My concentrator savos all min
erals Including platinum.
12.1 V.. Main St. Aolilnnd, Ors.
CiSMSpps
L
i'-IVlliX III. U Krt UJ (.old roeUUlAV
aeilt.l with 11! u Rll-Sun.
Take slher. B.17 t your J
HAuUN'tr IHIAMI Ml.l.lSfufll'V
Ttri kniwo u Belt. Saftf t. Alwavt R elUM
SOLD bf tiSUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
HELP WANTKII FKMALB
WANTF.U Ten bright cnpablo ladles
to travel, demonstrate and sell
well known goods to established
dealers. J25.00 to J5O.U0 per
weok; railroad fare paid; weekly
advance for traveling oxponsos.
Address nt onco Goodrich Drug
Company, Dept. ml, Omaha, Nobr.
FOIt BALEREAL ESTATE.
FOH SA1.I-: Bargain, my homo at
11.14 West Ninth stroet, at one
half of actual cost. Is a well built
attractive homo, newly pnlnted;
nlso cement walks; not Incum
bered. Price If taken at onco.
$1,000. Host of reason for selling.
Call Tel. 5-F2. 112
FOR SALE Improved stock ranch,
western Oregon, 800 acres; partly
cultivated; some alfalfa; free out
range; new buildings. Support
200 head cattle easily. Writo for
dotalls. Smith & Sedgwick,
Eugene, Ore. 107
FOR SALE The Win. llanley Squaw
Lake property. Inquire J. J. Done
giui, llurnu Orogm. Ill
FOR SALE Five room modorn
house, newly painted; good garage
and drlvo way; nice lawn and lawn
walks. Small payment down aud
easy terms on balance. Phono G55
or 31 South Orange street. 108
FOR SALE Farming land, trull
land, stock ranches, timber land
from IIP per acre up, on long time
easy payments, or might exchang
frr other clear property, addrasi
Gold Ra Healtv i -o
FOIt 8AI.R LIVKHTOCK.
FOR SALE Four milk cows. . five
heifor calves, one Sharplos separ
ator No. 4. Vi mile west of Phoe
nix. M. M. Worden. . in
FOR SALE Two Jorsoy cowb, one
horso, hny buck, wagon, plow, har
row and many other artlclos. Lee
Stoors. Rogue River. v 10!)
FOR SALE A span of young mules,
woll broke to work. Address S. H.
llarnlsh, Eaglo-Polnt, Ore. 108
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Shrop-
Bhlro buck lambs, C. E. Clovolanil
stock. Phone Central Point lllxx3,
Ralph Waldo Eldon.
FOR SALE Two mnros, 9 and 10
years old; one horse, 4 years old
two mares, 2 years old; one sot of
harness. All Al. Will sell or
trade for Al fivo passongor car.
For particulars wrlto or call C. L.
Bnrnum, at Weed, Cal., P. O. Box
128. 110
FOR 8ALK MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE mis Ford touring cur,
run 3,000 miles; new tires nnd
extras. A bargain. Valley Garago.
mil SALE 200 lug boxes, 20 lad
ders, 20 picking buckets, ono pair
0,000-lb. springs. Phone 58ft-.ll.
108"
FOR RALE 1014 Ford In good run
ning order. Burgaln at $250.00.
C. II. Gill at Diamond Rooms. 107
FOR SALE Cheap, 'Jawing murhlne
(good order) ? on; la. lies' oak
writing dutK, $3.00; awiv.il office
chair (oak), $3.00; e'glit-day clock
(good order), $;i.00; oak tal-lc,
24-lnclt, $2.50; cyphers Incubator.
$12.00; Petaliima brooder, $G.00.
Several other bargaliut. Doug'ns,
201 South Riverside.
FOR SALE 50 lug lioxos,
orchard ladder. Phone
I 0-foot
788-112.
108
FOR SALE One Dodge enr, lute Hi
model, all In Al condition. For
Information Inquire of J. R. Copn
land, Montugiiu, Cullf, 1 1 1
FOR SALE At garage In rear HI N.
Orange. Souio ucniratdo furalture,
bedsteads, springs, mattresses,
tables, chairs, kitchen furniture,
oil cook stove, kitchen cabinet, etc.
Phono 310. 110
FOR SALE Cheap, a hanquot range,
new and finely equipped. Klmcr
Slmibons, lleaglo, phono potdof
flco. , in
FOIt SALE I'uro milk and cream.
Drossier Dairy. Phone 421-Y and
777-L'. 109
FOR SALE Fruit springs, one pair
two-ton, good as now. Phono
301-L or call nt room 207 Fruit
growers Bank bldg.
FOR SALE Or rent, light two-wheel
auto trailer with Ford wheels
1205 East Main, phono 71C-L. 107
FOR SALE Dry oak wood, I
mlies north of Jacksonville. Web
ster Ranch, Frank Wight. 127
FOR ItKNT HOUSES.
FOR KENT Small modern furnish
ed cottage, .'lose In. 2t."i North
Grnpo street.
FOR RENT Two Gales bungalows
at a low prlco to rellablo parties
C. E. Gales. tf"
INTEIil'ltllAV AUTOCAR CO
TIME CARD
Leave Modford for Asn,and, Talent
and Phoenix dull, except Sunday at
8:0o a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 nnd 5:15 p. m. Alto on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays lenvo at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and !t:30
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, excopt Sunday, at 0:00 a. m
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00, and
5; IB p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 5:30. Bunday leavo A shland nt
9:00 a. m, and 12:30, 4:30 and
3:?v p, W.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR ltKNT One completely fur
' nlshed apartment. Hotel Holland.'
FOR RENT MiaCELIiANKOCB. -.
FOR KENT 160-acre Btock ranch,
for cash or on shares. Inquire 637
Pine street.. . 10S
'OR RRNT Cheap, store butldlni
with living rooms above. At cor
ner of Oakdale and 11th atrteta,
Phnn JR-.T1 .
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Cor
ner lots, 110x125, In Kenwood ad
dition; will sell cheap or exchango
for automobile of samo value. M.
Yertin, 317 East Main street. 187
FOR RENT" OR EXCHANGE for
town residence. 15 acros of nine-
year old bearing pruneB; good crop
this year. Phone Gll-.il. 110
MONOT TO liOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will Buy lid
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
31 North Grnpo. Phone 047. J. tf
HONEY TO LOAN Money to letvk
u Medford pronertT. Im month
ly payments, flee D. R. Woe4.
BUSrVKSh DIRECTOR?
Mining KxperU.
CAMPBELL & LILJEGRAN mlnea
promttlng association; mining;
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rendered. Office and
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir',
St., opposite Hotol Holland. 8am'
pies by mall given prompt atten
tion. '
Attorneys.
WM. M. COLV10 Attorney-at-law.
Medford National Bank Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFP. Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and 1, Medford Natlona'
Bank Building.
. B. Reames. Lawyer. Barn
Corey Bslldlng.
Auto Bappllaa.
LA HER AUTO BPRINQ CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pay
elfle northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Bold ander writ, .
ten guarantee. 84 North Fltteeatk
BL, Portland, Oregon.
Our!
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned op for the summer, oau
on the olty garbage wagoBi'.tof
god service. Phone 161-Y, ,F
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. WR.
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account'
lng. Particularly valuable to an?
buslnoss as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction la Haale,
S"RED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher
piano and harmony. Height MnH
Btudlo, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bids
Phone 72.
Insurance.
ALICE) HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident
Automobile, Liability pollers writ,
ten with best English and Raster
Companies. Offloe 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg.
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Flro, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Live- .
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local
aorvlco. No. 210 Garnett-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager.
Planing Mill,
THOMAS
MOFFAT General mill
ish, doors, mouldings and
Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone
work, s
croons.
184.
Physicians and Ba eoBa,
DR. W. Vv. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 803 C rnott-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS- Physician and
aurgoon. Practice limited to eye,
oar, nose and throat. Eyes sclen
tlflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst (or S. P.
R. It. Co. Office. M. r,tH.Cl
Bldg. Phone 607.
Printer and Publish era.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Uf
best equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
eto. Portland prices. 17 Nortk
Fir 8L
Trnuis
EADH TRANSFER at STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St Phone
816. Prices right Xarvloe guar,
ntnd
ATTRACTIVE
This beautiful little 11-acro Orch
ard and Poultry ranch, with a nlco
modem .'.-room bungalow with splen
did water supply, good barn and
chicken houses, garden and berries
Is for sale nt less than one-half of the
prlco It has always been considered
worth, It lies 4 miles southeast ot
Medford and 1 'i miles from Phoenix,
The prlco Is $2,100.00.
Brown & White
iv Soutii I'lr mreot, . ,
!3
- -