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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIU), ORKOON, THURSIMY, AUGUST 1, 10 IS PA OR SEVEN Gil LIGGETT PS HIGH POST UPON HIS IRIIS (By George B. Newland.) ' WASHINGTON. A..?. 1. Hero in tho bub of big nffiiirs where generals and admirals are ns numerous as ud jevtives in n graduation essay, where celebrities gq outdoors for , elbow rym in , this dazzling dictionary ol military brains-and achievement the name, of Major General Hunter Lig gett remains in black face type. The man who lias just been, chosen to command the first Awerjcun 'army corps in France next tq Pershing's the bigest job in our war game isn't readily forgotten He has not been stationed in. Washington for three years, but the memory of him is fresh. The announcement of his elevation to actual fighting leadership at the 'front was not, therefore, n surprise to (hose who have followed the de velopment of flic army. Xever Gives I'p The first conspicuous thing herd of him was during the early days of the Philippine insurrection. He was major of the Third Battalion; Thirty first infantry. On the way over from San Francisco the vessel carrying the troops, of who mbc was in command, troops, of whom, he was in command, i uie oki inu "luimiuiucnse," us dif ferent from modem tronnshms n '. decrepit wooden coach is from a steel f i unman, . v After two days and nights of fran tic searching the companion ship came upon the "Immanuense." She y nun linn ion. 01 wnicr. soldiers J standing waist-deep in .. brine, were J numnintr nnA hnWime f.nn.l.. A-.1 in the middle of the mess, himeslf 1 soaked and bedraggled, was Liggett. I They had wanted to emit.' wonl.l li 'quit through sheer ' fatigue greater i . inan rear ot death itself. But Lig gett wouldn't let 'em. Two years in the hvslericiil island. and then it was back to America as adjutant to General Carter, lln u-,. made a lieutenant-colonel and then coionci. Student of Technic A little lutcr Liinrott sluiwn.1 in ni the war college here, where hn crn.it. cd a reputation as prodigious student o me teeunie of war. Ho was es pecially keen for the Croat: battles (if the Civil wan. He entered the college . in 1901) as a student officer. A year later, lie was director ' and in bis third year. he became president. Still no one knew him hnvnn.l II, shadow of the war college cupola. JUiiiwHK why the newspapers won dcred a hit when, I'ullmvine- the .li patch of Admiral Fletcher to Vera Crux, 'Liggett with a "brigadier gen eral" fronting his name whs. sent to the border. He did so well there thai when ho was transferred to command the western department it was as ma jor general. And that's all of Lig gctt's titular ascent up to now. He stands six feet and is as erect as n lance. Ho has the makings of a first rate diplomat with his r-ordbiliK and broad knowledge. Hut, primarily, an cx-suooriliniite said: "He's all soldier!" floDAY'S MARKETS ; PORTLAND, Aug. 1. Cattle '.' steady; receipts 400. steers., prime $11.7oSf 12.2 a; good to choice $10.75 11.75; medium to good $9.5010.75 (air to medium $8.50 & 9.50; com mon to fair $5.50 & 8.50: cows and heifers, choice, $86 8.50; medium to good cows $CiS 7.50; fair to medium $o6; canners I3i5: bulls $5.50t! 7.50; calves $8.50 11.50; stockers and feeders $6 8. I Hogs steady; receipts 800. Prime j mixed $18. 25(f) 18.30; medium mixed $18fjl8.25; rough heavies $16.75 Piss $16. 16.30; bulk ot sulos ,' 118-25. j Shoep steady; receipts 300. Bast ot mountains sheep $13 14; va.loy ; lambs $12.5013; yearlings $9.50 51 10;'melhers I8.58fi.50; ewes $6 8. .. Itutter jukI Kggn PORTLAND. Aug. 1. Butter higher. City creamery printa 52c; cartons 53c; buying price butter fat Portland 55c; cube extras 47c; sec onds 45c; dairy 35o. F.GGS Scllfng prim, easo count. l.'lUe. Buying price !:; selling price. euniileil, -Hie; selected candled, in cartons 4S(a.."0c. rOLLTHY Hens, 21(aMc; broil ers 26(n28c; old roohtrs, 10c; turkeys 28(a:t0c; geese, 22c; ducks, young, 30(nH.'c. y Portland Gran WHEAT New crop, $2.20; barley . feed, tlill; brewing, (i2; oats, !(-.V.l.."i(l bid; corn. No. ;;, vebow, $(ifj.."0 bid. Ml LLSTllr'S Rraa, 3l j aborts. 33: middlings, 3!).0n(n 3!.50. HAY Having price, timothy, f.'tlt 34; iilfalfa, 2ti; gMin, 127 jf. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. rJowleM Last, Saturday evening Frauk llu seltoa and Richard Muskoff were hero for supper, Frank is one of our town boys who has. enlisted in the service of his country nnd is here reeupe nling. - Ho has been at Fort Columbia and has hcen on the sick list for some time. .Mr. Muskoff is from Prospect. Later in the day Mr. and .Mrs. Lee Steeds, Miss Abie Steers. Mr and Mr;-. Godding and two sons, .lack and lfe.v, were here for supper. They were rc- turning rfroiu a trip to Crater Lake. sir. anil, Airs. J. J. tluckter of Med- ford were with us also. They were also returning from Crater Lake. During the past week there has been, quite a lot of travel over tin Crater Lake road going both ways Generally when they go through from here to the lukc the' keep on and go out by Fort Klamath, . Klnnmth Falls, Ashland and Medford. Among the tourists passing through her-! thero is quite a number from the cast; as far cast as Texas, and quite a number from Idaho and Washing ton, all anxious to seo the eighth won der of the world Crater lake. The Red Cross dunco hero. Satur day night wits not so well attended as somo of the others - have been, hut those in uttenduuee report that thoy bad a very pleasant time, if any thing, better than the last, (as there was nor ine jam or the unruly con duct that has been here on other oc casions. There were 78 eickets sold and the reneipts from the sale of lunches amounted to $18. After de ducting the expenses the R. C. S. realized about $.')0. . Sunday morning we had no Sundc. school ns the arrangement was to have all who could, go to Reef; .'reck nnd take part in the "all dav exer cises" in conenetion, with thM; and other schools. From what 1 can learn they had a very pleus.nt and profitable time. I am requested to announce that Bro. William Driver, and wife, who spent lust Sunday, in Butte Falls, will be here next Sunday, August l, and that Mr. Driver will preach for ns holh .jnorning and evening. If the reader of this notice wishes to hear a good old fnshioned gospe.1 sermon the can likely hear it at that vinie. Last Sunday we didn't ' h-ivo the usual number here for dinner we nave been having, owing largely to the fact that all off the young men of military age have gone into the .-.miy, except a very few who have not pii. ed the examination and til.- most of I hem are off nt work in the different places where help- is required. But Sunday morning Mrs. K. Cook and her daughter Miss K. V. Cook, and Mrs. J. F. Bothrock of Medford ni rived and shortly after Mr. and Mr Earnest McKce, their daughter, Mi .Iciinctte, Mrs. C. M. Delia, Misses Florence and Helen Reddy, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. I'iatt and..!. W. Cunning ham of Medford arrived and 'i!''..o mil-taking of a "chicken dinner" Mi. McKee left the ladies here to visit Ihe family and he motored up to th- W. C. Holey ranch to see Mr. l-vin Dolcy on business, but failed to find hiiu. hut the ladies seem lo hive cnpiyed themselves and they remained for supper. Monday was one of our "blue Mon days" and there seemed to be .!! very few people visiting our town and it was so warm Hint those of n who exist here were so warm Mini we didn't stir around any more I .an we hail to. , Tuesday the (liissom Bros, shipped ten sucks of wool. Tuesday the P. & K. made it -i reg ilar trip to Unite Falls and back, and from the length of the train seemed to be doing some business. Thev h.'d in the train seven log cars, two wood cars, (wo lumber cars, u box car anil the passenger coach. Among the passengers' were Mr. F.mina Ellison and diuighler of Port land, on her .way to Butlp Fulls to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lun irale. Miss Edilh Lewis, formerly o! Persist,' but now of Medford, on her way to visit friwids in Derby. . vi. neon, tiie ousmcss niinmecr or the niangancsse mine on L. C. nmo out and brought Mr. Curl Mcm- mond, who was on his way to jojn uie colors. Among the diners here Tuesduv were William Warner, Mrs. M. Slien. Mr., nnd Mrs, Gallagher. Mr. P. S. Andcrwui, bis two daughters. Missc llclen and I'hena and L. A. Filer, all of Mi'dford, and lalur in the day Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bemicc of San Frun-cisi-o, Cut., and Mr. II. Tusker ol Portland, called forsiippcr. Mr. mid Mrs. Bruce at the time the tract ol hind on the north mid cat of Ilia Hollo known as "the unurvccd" country, wus settled by a number ol people from Henn-vlvania, were amonn those who located claim- and Mr. Bruce went to work as a limber crtii-cr for the S. P. R. (. '.. and has been and si ill is iii the employ ol the company. Alter ruling their siipKT they went on up to visit sonic of their old neighbors, Ihe Kel.-oe.-o& llig Butte. M. S. Wood, one of our veterans of the civil war, made a business I rip to Aiediord Wednesday morning in the Lewis jitney; thiTe were two la dies in the car, pasengers also. Mrs. Florence Walker uad family passed through Engle Point Wednes dav morning. They were just re turning from a two weeks outing in the hills, in uddition, to his family, he had his father, who is now in his il.'ith year. Mrs. Walker said that he was considerable worried during tile trip. Mrs. Thomas Smith, a mar ried daughter, whose husband, i among the drafted soldiers, was with them. Sinccmy last report Frank Lewis uas renew;eu ins suiiscripiion 10 uie Dailv Mail Tribune. ., Jud F.dsa, Butte Falls, has sub- scribed for Ihe Daily Mail Tribune. He paid up a short time ago and slop ped his paper, hut foMiul that he miss ed it so that he subscribed a'juiu. The following list of names wore among those who subscribed to the Red Cross tund. The first two par ties you omitted altogether, the rest have been mis-spelled and have been considered slackors while still being subscribers. Please make correction In this Issue.;- The, names are Rich ard Deeson, 50c; Welborn Iloeson and family, $5,; Thallna Seeson $1 instead of 50c. Tho namo Earkuff should be Carduff; tho name Dave Davis should he Dale Davis; the name 11. B. Daven Is TI. B. Unzen; the name J. L. Mason should be J. C. MaEon; the name William Klckard should be William Packard; . the name Albert Winter Is Albert Pain ter; the name William Schribcr should ho William Schnsef; Mr. and Miss J. Silva should be Mr. and .Mrs. J. Silva. Mr. and .Mrs. E. E. Foss are spend ing a week or so at Crescent City. having taken the trip In their autq. Mrs. J, H. Fuller returned Friday from Ashland where she had been during Chautauqua week. Tho ploce-work quilt presented to the Red Cross by Mrs. Maltisou is on exhibition at ,. Mr. Brown's store. This quilt has been placed there by tho Red Cross and, some two hundred shares havo been placed In It ut 10c a share. Don't fall to purchase a share bofore thoy aro all taken. Mrs. Blln, Colemna and daughter Miss Dolpha ot Jacksonville, motored up Wagner creek Sunday and wore guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joss Adams. , , , Mr.; and Mrs. Molvin Brown and small daughter are gnosis of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. With row. Mr. Brown and family arrived Sunday from Imperial Valley, Calif. John Calvin and family were guests ot Mr. Marlon Tryer and fam ily Sunday, Mrs. Calvin and children leaving on the evening train for Castlo Rock, Wash., whore thoy will visit her parents. Mr. Calvin expects to leave in a couple of woeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ager wcro guests In town from Jacksonville ono day re cently. Mr. and Mrs, Will Baton, ' Mrs. Roads and two daughters of Ashland, woro guests ut tho Vogoll homo Tues day. . .. , Charlie lloldrldgo and family mo tored to Grants Pass and spent Sun day on Rogue river. Mr. Earl Scott lott Tuesday for Klamath Falls, llo expects to get work In Ihe hay fields. Miss IJdylho Anderson will leave Saturday for Portlund for a visit with her parents. H. S. Ololms left Tuosduy to attend the funeral of his brother who died Saturday In Texas. J. II. Fuller of Oakinont Farm, has recently sold to F. C. Iloliliuugh of the Valley View district a flue herd of registered Jerseys. Mr. Holl baugh has now the largest herd of pure-bred stock in tho vnlloy. Mr. Fuller has still some young stock at Oakraont Farm, which he will dispose of. Rev. Ulack, who is on a visit la Medford from California, was a guest at Mr. Estps' home Wednesday. .VTr., and. Mrs. J, I", Denham and family spent Tuesday on Rogue river. F. (i. BArnes transacted business In Medford Saturday. Miss McCormlck will give a can ning and drying demonstration In the domestic science room at the school house on Aug. Blh. A notice of the hour will he posted at the post office. Watch for It. Every one te Invited to be present. A Joint meeting of the Woman'i: Missionary society and tho Ladles' Aid will bo held next Thursday nftcr. noon In the Ashland park. A cordial iuvltatlon la extunded to all. Church services as usual next Sun day. Mrs. Wte-ley Vogoll left on the early train Thursday morning for Portland. , She will stop at Kuaene for visit wllh rolatlvos before going to Portland where tho will visit her daughter. Miss Callle who Is attend ing Behnke Walker business college. Mrs. Voxel! wlU vUil at The Deltas. Seattle and Ocean Parte before re turning home the last of Augusi. Mtts C)l will return wllh her hv-i .. TALENT TALK. : HEADS POLISH NURSE UNIT. Kite? mam, IWr'i'i' HME". PABEREWrKA Jan. Padcreski, world's ' greatest nius of tlic pia'iib; .who bus devoted his tune ami. fortune Id -the relief of war torn Poland, is- ably seconded in his efforts by bis wife, Mind, l'adere wska, who organised aiul is executive head of the Polish nursing organiza tion, the While Cross.. I ndci' auspices of the Polish Vic torious! Relief Fiuid, with headquar ters in New. Vork, 'ii strung nursing Corps of the Wljite Cross, has been organized and drained in. American hospilals and k.soou to sail for ac tive servic(?;iii .France. ,. lug completed her. summer term of schooL v';', '!;,";.'.. '-: y-'- , K FRILLS Ralph Peyton was a LMddfprd visi tor last week. - .. . . ' Mrs. . East and ,- dnl.igllter - Of Med ford aVo .visiting' frlpnda nild relatives here. ;' ' , ' '..'. A largo crowd: atlended Ihe Red Cross social at 'the 'Mansfield home which proved to bo li decided suc cess. Tho .picture was won uv Mrs Vincent. Net procueils of , tho ontor- talnmont amounted lo $74. 50. Roy Vaughn, who has spent the past eighteen months In Cunada, ar rived homo Saturday for a short visit before being called to the colors. Mrs. Leo Sutton . returned to her homo at Klamath Falls Monday Miss Itoiindlrco, I'..-, and . MrS. Amos WHIIlls, nnd a, lady friend of tholrs, all of Medf jrd, ulcnded the ontorlalnmeiit here . Saturday even. Ing. Mr. John, Rich: rdson was a. busi ness visitor at'K iglo Point Monday. TRAIL ITEMS' Mr. and ; I r. E. V.: Ash. Lowell Ash, ilowa d A b. Air. and Mrs. Ir win Howe, .Mrs. .Mlddlcbiuher, Fred Mlildlebiifher, Sirs. Lizzie Xichol and llttlo son Darrel, allciided the Rod Cross Ice cream social at Geo. Mans field's homo oh Itoguu , River Satur day evening. Thore was a good attendance nl Trail Sunday school, Sunday. Xcxt Sunday evcrvbodv rome and hriim your dinner as Mr. (Iiiffcn will give us a talk alter Sunday cchobl. A basket dinner will follow, and-a gen eral good time.' ' , 1). W. Pence has a hew car. We TOO WEAK i v TO; FIGHT The- '-Cono:back" niair was .really never '(own-iiii'd;oii(.' ' MIk weakened condition -lxfiAusn of T)f exercise! 'improper cailng and liv ing uemandH. stimulation tor .satisfy the cry for a hcaltb-glvfjig appetite and tho refreshing sleep essential to strength. COLD .MEDAL Haarlem OH (apsiilea, i Re National Remedy of Holland, will do Ihe work Thi.v aro wonderful. Three of the cap sules caeh day will pat a man on hi foot before ho knows It; whethor his 'rouble comes from uric acid poison ing, (ho kidneys, grave) or stone in the bladder, sio:na h derangement or other allmrnis (hut l.efall ihe over walous American. Don't wait until you aro entirely down-and-out, but take Iheia today. Your drugglHt will gladly refund your money If Uiey do not help you. Accept no substitutes. Look for 11m name HOLD MKrVtl. ns every box. three sires. Thev arc Ihe pure, original, l.-uporicd lluaileiu on Capsule. A()v i THS- B I tjWIOH rcia twite hope he will take special note of all tho bumps and bad places. Dr. uud Mrs. McDonald, ajid llttlo I daughters, Genovievo and Melba of Ashland, . were Sunday visitors at Trail, and the Rogue Elk Resort. Mr. and Mrs. C. EuJs ot Medford, spent Sunday fishing along Rogue River near Trail. , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of Central Point, spent the week end with "the latter's parouts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Skyrniau on Trail creok. Fred Middlcbushcr nnd Howard Ash took somo calves to the Olsen place on ElkCreok Sunday. W. Waguer returned to his work at tho Modoc orchard Sunday even ing, after a few days at his home on Elk creek. COURT HOUSE REPORT portert by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central At Circuit. Court State of Oregon vs. Wm. E. llutlcr. Objections to defendant's proposed bill ot exceptions. Otto Mitchell ot tix. vs. F. J. Der- ger at ux. Motion; motion. Sit. Vernon Nationnl Bank vs. Goorgo A, Morse. Demurrer. . Estute ot Frank L. Benson. Final order; final report. Estate of D. B. Soliss. lnvontory and appraisement. Estate of Wm. H. Matthows. Bond. Oath ot administrator. Estate ot A., J. Emerson. Bond of administrator. , Estate ot John T. C. Nash. Order; final account. Estate of Emily A. Pratt. Order. Ileal Kstnte Transfers Eda Fryroar, ot vir to W. R. Walker. NWfc XW14 sec. a. twp. 35, R 2W 10.00 Elmer Hall to Sarah E. Hall. Sec. 25, twp. 37, R. 2Yf 1.00 Clayton Hall et al to Sarah E. Hall. Sec. 25, twp. 37, R. 2 W ;.. 1.00 , Proposals for State Highway Construction Proposals will bo received by the Oregon State Highway Commission, 1301 Veon building, Portland, Ore gon, On August 6th, 1018 for the construction ot 4400 lineal feet of pavement on whut is known ns the Ashland Hill grado elimination In Jackson county, Oregon. All proposals must be accompanied by a certified chock amounting to ton (10) per cent of bid. Proposals will be received nt the same time and place for maintaining pavement for a period of ton years. Plans and specifications can be obtained at the office of tho State Highway Engineer, 303 State House, Salem, Oregon, on the payment of a deposit of five dollars. (Signed) S. BENSON, R. A. BOOTH, W. L. THOMPSON. Commissioners. Attost: HERBERT NUNN, State Highway Engineer. II l'llr W A.vrrcij Hcm mm WANTED Agent for California Por ftimo Co. Goods. Can havo large order already solleltod. Tel. 4C2-J bofore 10:30 a. m. Mrs. R. W. Crawford. . ji j WANTKD SITUATION. WANTED Position by mon wllh family. Experienced In orchard farming and stock raising. Can furnish good references. Phone 400-R. Ill WANTED Offiro work by a compe tent bookkeeper, .('all or address No. 2ni West D street, Grants Pass, Oro. " Hi WANTl.lk MIMOKI.LANKOUh WANTED Toams quirk. One four horxe team and three single li-ii ali tor Crater Lake. Court Hull. 1 12 WANTED Trees pulled by contract. Phone F. M. Corlles, phono 4U8-1U WANTED Second hand Meyers force pump. Box 10, .Mull Trib une.' ' 113 WANTED Good second-hand grain sacks at 12c each. - Phone 53 4-X. 110" WANTED To buy hogp weighing from 75 to 150 pounds. Phone 40S-J3. . 112' WANTKD AITalfn pasturo seven head of stink. Phono 28-.I2. 112 WANTED One-Inch centrifugal pump. Wrllo N. O. Powers, Talent, Ore. Hi, WANTED Header to rut SO aeros of gruln. Phone .). W. Grantham, Ashland, 4-F1.1, or H. W. Bingham. Medford, 597-JL'. WANTED About I2a feet one-Inch and 50(1 or less one-hulf Inch gal vanized plpo. Inquire at 433 South Fir street. 112 WANTED Good milling wheat at the Central Point Mills. Wo pur chase and storo wheat in bulk. J 1 1 WANTED Trees pulled by contract, phono M. y. Corlles, 40S-R1. WANTED Sell your cream to tht Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point , Ore., where the testa and cast counts. WANTED House to move, kulld repair or wreck. Phone 48K-M ot 48H-X. WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, JiiiIh nients. owner ronlracis, me., and makes short lime igaus on any old MPS- . i 'Hi' -I " ' "i , i DKI.P WAXTKli HAMS. HOYS WANTED, We need tho services ot a number of Gram mar School boys for permanent part-time work. The boys wo select will be well paid and given an opportunity to earn, learn and advance. Apply to O. L. Davidson, corner Fir nnd Main streets, Medford. Ore. WA.nTED Boy over 10 years of ago to learn press feeding. Wages at start. Apply lo foreman Medford Printing Co. WANTED Soparaior man. H. W. Bingham, 597-J3. Phono WANTED Mon. Storage Co. Medford Ice & WANTED Carrier boy for Evening Telegram. Good pay. Inquire at 122 North Ivy. Phone 520. Ill WANTED At once, man night cook nt Home Restaurant, Ashland. 2117 East (Main street. Phono 35. 112 FOR SALE ItEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Bargain, my home at 1134 West Ninth street, at one half ot actual cost. Is a woll built attractive homo, newly pair.ted: also cement walks; not Incum bered. Price if taken at once, $1,000. Best ot reason for selling. Call Tel. 5-F2. 112 FOR SALE The Wm. Hanloy Squaw Lake property. Inquire J. J. Done-ga-i, Bumu Oregon. : iu FOR 9ALR-- Farming land, frul' land, stock ranches, timber land from 10 per acre up. n long time easy payments, or might exchange for other clear prnpertjr Add ran, Gold Rt Knaltv i FOR 9AI.R t-ri-KSTOCK. FOR SALE Ono dark brown mare five years old: one black colt three years old, absolutely gentle and well broke; good set of harness, a bargain ut $200.00. or will trade for small car If taken this week. Phone 788-J1 or seo Ray Yost at Wlllard and Cooley's Ranch. Ill FOR SALF Four milk cows, five heifer calves, one Sharpies separ ator '0. 4. 'i mile, west ot Phoo nlx. M. M. Wordon. 1 11 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Shrop shire buck lnmbs, C. E. Clovoland stock. Phoao Central Point 19xx3, Ralph Waldo Eldon. FOR SALE Two mares, 0 nnd 10 years old; one horse, 4 years old; tWO mams. 3 vent-a nlrl' nnn ant nt harness. All Al. Will sell or trade tor Al live passenger car, For particulars write or call C. L. Bnrnuin, at Wood, Cnl., r. O. Box 128. U6 Fon rmjK misckIIjANKoup. FOR SALE Straw. F. S. Carpenter. Phono 201-R4. 1 III FOR SALE 75 II. P. horizontal tubo steam hoilor comploto with stock pump and fittings; also 56 H. P. horizontal valve govorned engine. A snap If taken now. The Roguo valley Milling Co. 115 FOR SALE Ono Ford touring car. A uurgain, at Mod ford Junk Co, phono 2S3-.I. Homo phone 507. FOR SALE Throo-nnssenKer six cylinder Studobakor roudstor. P. O. 110X1021, phone 411. 11) FOR SALE Ford truck. Smith at tachment. L. B. Brown. GOOD ASSAY OUTFIT For sale at reasonable price. Address 703 iNortb Sixth street. W. G. Mer- cior. llo FOR SALE in pigs $5.00 each; also inroo good sliuats. Dr. Helms. 112 LFOR aLE 200 tier hardwood $1.75 por Her on ground. O. K, Blucklnglon, Gold 41111, Oregon HI FOR SALE Piano, now; Edison or Victor talking machine taken as part payment. Seo It at 225 South Oakdalo uvcniio. 1 ) ;i FOR SALE Ono mare, ono wimon and harness. Hi South Poach street, Medford. 112 FOR SALE One Dodso car. late in modal, nil In Al condition. For Information Inquire of J. R. Copo- iuiki, Aioniuguc, calif. Ill FOR SALE Cheap, a banquet range, new and finely equipped. Elinor Simmons, Beaglo, phono postof flee. ni FOR SALE Fruit springs, ono pair two-Ion, good as now. Phone 301-L or cull at room 207 Fruit growers Bank bldg. FOR SALE Dry oak wood. 1 14 miles north of Jacksonville. Web ster Ranch, Frank Wight. 127 Foil iikni nou8i;fi. FOR RENT Nicely furnished six room house; also furnished two room house. John F. White, 714 West Eleventh, phono 4 III-M. 133 FOR RENT Small modern furnish ed collage, doao la. 2 45 North Grapo street. FOR RENT Two Gates bungalows at a low prlco to reliable partlos. C. E. (lutes. if. lNTKIUiltllAX AITOCAU CO TIME CARD Leave Modford for Asniand, Tuloni and Phoenix dail, except Sunday al 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00. 1:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave al 10:3Q a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and U:3(i P. m. L'vo Ashland for Modford dally, except Sunday, at 3:00 a. m., and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights nt 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. ui ud 12:30, 4:30 and FOR KENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apnrtmeut. Hotel Holland. FOR KENT MlSOF.MiAsrROUH. FOR RKNT Cheap, store oulldlDI with living room above. At cor ner of Oakdale and 11th atreauu l-honA t-M " LOST. LOST Young pig. Please notify K. Sugukl & Tomy, Kings Highway, Rural Route 1. 113 FOll EXCllANUn. TO TRADE Fine red now with four pigs to trade fpr good cow. Call ut Illihco Orchard. 113 HOinV TO LOAK. MONEY TO LOAN" ml good" real estate security, and will -buy Llb erty Bonds. ,!. U. Andrews, No. 31 North Ornpo. ' Phono C47.J. tf IIONb;v iv i i.oam MoTiev to lea n Medford D'c-nriy. Kaay montn- bunivrns intM,TOKr Mining Experts. CAMPBELL LILJEGRAN mine! promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and roports rondered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fit St., opposite Hotol Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt atten tion. . Attorney. WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-law, Medford National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. NBFF, Attorney-at-Uw, rooms 8 and , Medford National Bank Building. A. B. Ranta. Lawyer. Garnett- Corey Balldlng. Anto Sapptlea. LAHHR AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa eltlo northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Bold indor writ ten guarantee. 84 North Flftiwatt St., Portland, Oregon. Carnage OARBAGN Get your premises cleaned np for the summer. Coll on the olty garbage wagons tor ' god scnloe. Phone 161-Y, t T. Allen, Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. 14. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account-. Ing. Particularly valuable to an? buslnoss as a time-saver giving full business dotal). M. F. 4b H. Bldg., Modford. Phone 167-R. Insu-nerlon in Manic, 3-RED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ! piano and harmony. Halght MusV Studio, 401 Garnett-Coroy Bldg Phone 72. Inanranoe. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire. Aocldenv, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with boat English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. . ' EARL S. TUMY Oonoral Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pluto Glass, Hay or Grain In field or burn; bIbo Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellont compaiiios, good local sorvleo. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Managor. Pinning Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and srrooDB. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physician and Hn eon. DR. VtTvt. HOWARD Ottoopothl physician. 803 C rnelt-Corey build ing. Phone 130. OR. J. J. EM.MKNS Physician and urgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Kyoa oclea tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices li. r. ft H. Co Bldg. Phone 67 Prlntora and Publishers. ' meiTford VrIntTng CO. hs tit best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledger, billing systems, etc Portland prlcei. 87 North Fir 8U trrTc BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 115. Prlcei right. rWvlo guar ar. Iiwvl rVTTRACTIV.E This beautiful llttlo 11-ncro Orch ard and Poultry ranch, with a nlco modern 5-room hungnlow with splen did water supply, 'good barn and chicken housos, garden and borrlos Is tor sale at loss than ono-half ot the prlco It has always bcon considered worth, It lies 4 mllos southeast of Modford and 1 mllos from Phoenix. Tho price Is $2,100,00. Brown & White J0 South, Kir Slrcevi 4