MEDFORD "MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFOBtV'" ORKflOy. SATURDAY. AFfi.'ST n, 191S PAGE FITR America's Roll of Honor Today.' Casualty List Sent By Pershing Front Battle Front in Franca, MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCK3000000XXKXXCXXXXXMMOCXXXXCKCX90CX . WASHINGTON-, Aug. 3-Te army i casualty list today shows: I , Killed In action, 112; illod of, wounds, 11; died o( disease, 11; j fljed of accident and olhor causes, 5; ounded severely, 5fl; wounded, da-1 grce undetermined, 2; missing, 9.! Total, 20G. j --The Hat includes Sergeant Harry ,B. Bloyd. Kelso, Wash.; Privates ' Forest I. lso, Mosier, Ore. ; killed in Mtlon. , I ' I Saddler John A. Jerson, 737 South B street, Tacoma; Private Nemoyl n. lurpln, Whatcomb, Mont; died ol disease. " Bugler Frank McCune, Tacoma; Privates Leroy H, Molchisede, Bend, Ore.; William Richards, 2226 Yew street, Butte, Mont., wounded . se verely. , Corporal NVIIliam M. Bonesa, 3621 TweDty-slxth'ayenue, S. W., Seattle, misrjng In action. ' 1 lie list : Killed in notion Mnjor James 11. Nlillc, Washington, 1). C; Lieuten ants tiemnn St. J. Holdt, New York: James A. Cooper, Hale Center, Tex.: i Hurry S. George, Pittsburg; Byron II. ;. Mehl, Leavenworth, Kns.; Kobt. 0. t Rurtly, Jr.; Sumter, S. C; Charles M. Blrninbci-fr, Somerville, Mass.; Mas ter Engineer Hugh G. Middlcton, At tulla, Ala.; Serjeants llary B. Kloyd. Kelso, Wash.; Michael J. danders. ; New Orleans; Ray St. Karls, Jasper, : fo.; Le Meeee, Dukcn, Ky.j Lewi 7 A. Pye, Rochester; Corporals James . H. Bissell, Keene, N. II.; Dwight ,1. Cowles, Kansas City, Kus.; Leo A. .- Desilcts, Keene, N. If.; Allen J. Fitz Horris, Skowhean, II nine; Vincent Giant, Vallen, Minneapolis; John &isso, Brooklyn; Tlioums Scale, iljong- Island City; James P. Slum-, Hf Bedford, Mass.; Anton M. Kor enscii, J'eqn Yan, N. Y.; (leorgo .11. YuJiroy, Lurieustor, Ohio; William 1!. YfVaver, I'iney Creek, N. C; Lmi-BBfli-e B. Williams, Boston; Bnt'lers Ifenry ,1. Kcqgh, Hinsrnmptim, N. Y.-. filter bailee, byraimse, N. 1,; Wag oner J. Hugger, Middlcsbom. Ky.; Jfc'cliaiiic Kli Bouley, Nashua, N. II Hates Kellcy, Aliers. No address: . i)jmlev Anderson Hartinrton, Neb. John Arcomano, Brooklyn; Arthur Auten Games Mich.; I'lavtou 8. Bab eftok, Hamilton, Ohio; Orville K. Unl- , Iril, Wanpuon, Wis.; Grover Blevins, ' -RaY; Coulee, Mont.; Gilbert Bond, Caniilou. Mo.; David Brendler. New Vprk; Cyril B. Brier, Denver; Frank ," Bjwn, Chicago; John J- Brown, Al exandria, l,n.; Uu-htird O. Hums, licc tpwn, Wis.; Kdwnrd N. Cannvan, De troit : Harold i Cunliild, Traverse City, Mich.; Knrle I. ClieM, Hello. Ga.: Ionnie K. Cline, Kurlingtim, la.; Leon i. i, Puanc, Tuppcr Lake, N. Y.; Wil , Kara II. Duri'f, ShipMnsbmjr, I'a. toe, Karly, North, Washington, I'a. , Robert J. Kekweiller, Notch, I'a.-, Keith M. Edncr, Campbell, Minn.: Lawrence II. Kmnierz, Chester, I'a.; Syan Evans, Cambria. Minn.; I,ukr O. Franklin, Golden Pond, Ky.: Lor enzo Frederickson, Salt take City; "Harry Gavclick, Denver; Jos ',. Glu tosky, Grono, Hussia; Alfred 11. Cioodcarl, Boston; Grant II. Gordon, . Keene, N. II.; Paul E. Guyler, Mod ,csto, Cal.; William I Mall, Bcstland, i .:Xil.: James Kammonil, Spi-inyl'icld, Mass.; Kay K. llmaplc, indin I'a. Anthony Harris, Peoples, ln,; Hen ...'jnnun It. Hatfield, JiideK-ndcn, Mo.; James 1(. Herbert, Bowers Hill. Ya .I F, B. Ilolicky, takota, N. D.; T. II. .Irwin, Galva, I.; F. I. Isom, Mosicr, tire,; Steve .icndosrak, I hicn-jo: Hov ..(Johnson, Bridgeport, Xeb.; H. A .McGlanc, York. Pa.; Michael Matsco, JAIIetilown, Pa.; Maron Matnsiewicz, jflMroit: J. H. Miller, Stockton, Cal SW., R. Miller. Plainwdl, Mich.; X. I,. SMoore, Forest Green, Mo.; J, T. Mor- Hon, Page, X. C: WilHam Myers. Dartmoor, W. Va.s A. E. Nelson, Lit tle Kails, Minn.; C. G. Purr, Chippe-! 'wa Falls. Wis.; Paul Per her. Grand Forks, X. 1).: II. E. Peffcr, Pitt-bun;: W. J. Shcpp, I'liihidelphin; W. II. Kiddcll, Niagara Falls, N. W.; I,. H. Kiplpy, l,lirvill. la.; Henry liivors, St, John-lmry, Yt.; J. 11. liupi'. Heading, Pa.; P. W. Sluiicdcr, Gcr mnntown, Tex.; Joseph .Schwartz, Sun Francisco; B .V. Smith, Philadel phia; Hoginnld Smith, I,os Angeles; Jos, Sottosnutc, fnion Hill, X. J.: Hayrnond Stake, Surrey. X. !.: A. H. Stanley, Nehish. .Minn,; I M. Stone, Syracu-e; T. P.tonc, Lockland, O. ; A. K. Swan-on, ta Porte, Ind.j K. II. Tarter, Colfax, I,a.;, Jauuw I xa. Cleveland: .1. I.. Ycllines, Couict, Ya.; G. W, Walilmp, Spartanburg; S. C. ; Samuel Wallace, Philadelphia ; John Warso-ki, Xcw Bedford, Mass.; (i, I,. Wool.,, Kastman, Ga.; Samuel Wcin truuli, Xew York; F. P. We-p. Gnr dcnville, N. Y.: Earne-t Williams, Canton, Pa.: Frank J. Wilkinson, Fori Wayne, liid.; It. C. Wright. Se dalia. Mo.: Mike Yap New liritain. Conn, , J Hod of Wounil!! Lieut. I. K. Mcllingcr. Ephralu, Pa.; Walter Jensen, Waltlmm, Mass.; Cororal C, 0. Fi-h. We-t Lynn. Mails,: Privates J. M. Cnmpoelt, Al bany, Ala.: D. A. Ilcnrv. Millinm-kcl Jfaine; G. V. Ilnube-, l.o- Angclc; it. f uoIW( MjlllmuIi Mi,.h-. c j? Mt.. cl(,rv H, , is. L j mK mmit .'r;ttlj Hjvn, Ajicr t'nl, : T, L. Hmitli Fmlerwood, Ala. of ,,lM",s0 Seive:nt Frank Sennit, l'hii-o: Saddler John A. ,lwoii 7,'w South I Ta..iw: I'riv4ite J.w. Anaweski ';"-v. ?""" fu h- -. ' ''"f,""" in, Mo-; Ju--sie I)nr-cy, Blue Hprmirs Miss.- I!. K. lcr',itis, Yprk Beach, Maine: l.co Poiior, 'Paris, III. : Pliilii Slcen,, iliduth. Minn.-, W. K.- ScmleU: N. B. 'l'urpcnti, Wbiteu:nb, Mont. i ... . t'uut trom aeejucttt and, other catse-r Si-rgeaut : Harry i lumdler. Hichmond, ra. : Corporal Benjamin Daehnk, Dululh; Privates Gilbert I'c- lard, Fitchburg. SIuss. : Ctutstantinc Pnpngergore, N. Y.; 0. F. Sehanna- ntan, Sisseton, S. It Wounde1 Severely Lieutenants J. E. Itanerahan, Nev York; T. G. I.oux, Alban- N. Y.: fhiy Pickett. Kanes City, Tex.; Ser geants B, M. Clish, Tiffin, Ohio; Clmnning Maffitt, Boston; C. W White, Scolts, Mich.; Corporals, L. S. Blaisdcll, Chicago; E. II. Bruce, Hut- land, Vt.; K. It. Dickinson, South Shnftsbnry, Yt.: J. T. Geralds, tauiss-iHe; J, M. Gleeson, Boston; Jo seph Sharks, Cedar Bluff. Yn. Bugler rrank MeCunc, Tacoma; Cooks Ernest Schneider, Giddings, Tex.: J. C. Philips, Pittsville, I'a.: Wagoners T. P. Beutty, tang Branch, N. J.; William O'Connell, Xew York; Mechanic Edward Johol- ski, Janesville, Wis.j Privates Joseph Bendcllo, Geneva, III.; C. J. Bendl, Chicago; James Bennett, Brooklyn John Bestelnnd, Carpio, N. D.; J. SJ lianmgatner, HcedsviUe. Pa.; J, It. Bush, tafnyctte, Intl.; J. F. Carter, Birmingham; C. F. (iiaffin, Eureka, Cal.; E. L. Cline, ateenvillo. Pa. i E. U. CUne, Greenville, Pa.; Mich ael Dl Batllsta, Providence; Benja-i min Dl Loreto. Yoitkers; G. P. Kb- orle. New York; H. S. Fagan. Mllle-i ville, N. J.; V. J. Ferro, Brooklyn; T. H. Green, tas Angeles; E. E. Hart, Boston; Samuel Hcaly Faribault, Minn.; Frank Jenna, Brooklyn; Stan ley Kiggowski, Sntoma. Poland; C. E. Lueora, Caledonia, Pa.; Jos. JIc Veagh, Wllkesbarre, Pa.; E. L. MaK well, Wallsvllle, Kans.; Leroy H Melchisedeck, Bend, Ore.; E. M. Mor torff, Ashley, lnd,; W. 8. Xevlus, Hightands. N. J.i Algle Oiler, Spring Lick, Ky.;. E. E. Ozement, Greens boro, N. C; R. S. Parker, Chester. Vt.; William Hichards, 2228 Yew St., Butte, iiont.; Frank Rodlwka, Ro- dlwka, Russian Poland; C. A. Sol berg, Bohus Lan, Sweden; A. , C. Sorel, East Hampton, Mass.; W. M. Swornsbourne, Hartford, Conn,; S. S. Szyptowskl, Chicago; M, E. Trossy, Rochester; L. S. Tweedy, Ireland, Iowa; .Frank Vega, Eunndureg, Mex. C. A. Weeks, Jersey City. Privates F. W. Siercks, Prairie View, Kans.; R. E. Souders, Colum bus, , Mist.ii.jr. In Action Lieutenants R. W. Edwards, Ar lington, Mass.; H. C. Lewis, German town. Pa.; J. M. Mellon, Garden City N. Y.; II. D. Smith, New York; Cor porals William M. Boness, 3B?i, 2Bth avenue, S. W. Seattle; Privates An- gelo Cattano, Newark, J.; John Marra, New York; Wayne Pietlla, White Point, Mich.; H. E. Yoos, Pottstown, Pa. t'revlously reported missing, now reported killed In action: Priyate Thomas Kennedy, Newark. Previously reported missing, now reported wounded In action: Cor poral Chester Zlentarskl, Buffalo; Privates 11. K. James, Bristol, R..I.; C. H, Kalckerbocker, Cortland, X. Y. Previously reported missing, now reported died from accident and oth er causes: Corporal W. W. Gillum Jackson, Ky.; Private J. A. Brown, Columbus. Previously .reported killed in ac tion, now reported wounded In ac tion: Privates John Popellia, Chita- 'go; H. M. Slawkln, Pittsburg. Marine Casualties WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 The mar ine corps casualty list today shows: Killed in action, 4; wounded se verely, 5; wounded slightly, 2. Total, 11. Killed in Anion Sergeants Cecil A. Williams, Ahos kil, N. C; Oliver C. Farrant, Imr choster, i.Vluss.; Corporal Forest t. Williams, Charleston, W. Va.; Pri vate Walter H, Huston, Cincinnati. Jeverely Wounded In Action Privates Albert L. Gahr, Haw thorn, Ky.; Victor Jones, Huqiiesne, Pa.; Oncar E. Martin, East Bend, X. C; James W. Porter, Reading, Mass. Jack G. Williams, Louisville, Ky. . Kllghily Wounded In Action Private James A, Madison, Web ster, N. C. Previously reported died of wounds received In action, now reported slightly wounded Jn action: Private Savior S. Sbannfelt. fdgnurney. In. With Metfford trsOe li Madford mad TODAY S MARK S i . i Portland. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3. Cattle steadv: receints ."ill; Steers, prime, I ni.Tjfa 12.2,-: yood tu choice. lll.7," vill.r:.. moiliiini to srood. 0..'i(Ma 10.7,'; fair io medium, ffB.:ill(!L.'i: -iiiiiuuiti to . lair, .i.5rtCiiS.."0 : eowsl Md t!c:l"rs, choice, $H.il(l(S H.,'i(l : mc-j liiiiti to roml. !f(I.0llrt,7..0; fair, to' eeihmn, ,fi (i.tIO; ennners, .,UI0 f.r..cp- bulls. $,"i.f)tiff-7.":; calves,) iK.f'f.i II ,-,' stockcrs and feeders,) fli.iidhi ,tm, I ' lloi'.; stcuilv. receipts, J(I1. Prime -hixctt. 18.Hl( Bl.tlH; tnrdiuni inixcd,j tl8.1"K'lR.3-:: rough heavies, f I (1.7.1 a 17.1111; tags. Silll.lMI( Ut..'iO: bulk' of a!e--, .18.'J.'i(o 1S..Ti. Sheep l?:ldv, receipts Til. East of . niiuntain -lambs, $1.MMI1 1.0(1; val ley himls, ll.-t)(n 13.00: yearlings, !.."( 1 0.00: welhcrs, .f8."i(l((i !).,(); ewe-. ..!( H.Oil. Butter nod Krsm POIiTLAND, Ore. Aug. :t - Butler firm; city creamery prints, 52-.-: car tons, ,";!(.; buying prices butter fat, Portland, ,".; cube eslras, d7$T48c; seconds, 47c; dairy, 3"m.; EtitiiS Sellfng print, case count, ;U(ii)Mv, Buying price 4'.lc; sell ing jiriee, candled, 4(5(S47s; .selected canillcd in cartons, 48(n'30e. POULTRY liens, 2123e; broil ers 20J8; old roosfcrs, 18e; turkeys 2530e; geese, 22c; ducks, young, 30 35e. Portland Gram WHEAT New crop. $2.2(1: barley, feed, ; brewing, (i2; oats, ."H.0 hid: com. No. 3. yellow, ifbU.OO bid. M1LLSTUFFS Bran, $31;.shorts, 33; middlings, $39.00ffi39.50. HAY Buying price, timothy. $33 34; alfalfa. -2fi : -erain. $27.50. ROGUE RIVER Miss Booker and Mrs. Caldwell re turned from their Ashland camping trip and report a good lime. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reedcr and family have left foi Siskiyou where Joe Is to watch railway tunnels. Mrs. James .Martin went to Ash land on Wednesday to bid farewell to her soldier son, David, who passed thru en route to "somewhere." Mrs. Hatch and the Misses Seaman made a business trip to Grants Pass on Thursday. . , Vhe Ladies' Improvement club will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. J, V, Smack on Friday, August 9 th. Miss Marietta Martin has resigned her appointment In the Rogue River school, she having accepted a posi tion in the Grants Pass schools. Her cheery personality will be much missed but she is equally popular in the Pass where she has( , already taught. Mrs. I. L, Gallagher, late principal at Jacksonville, has been elected to the vacant position. Mrs. Ethel Parent who has been 7th and 8th grade teacher in Rogue River for the last four years, has af resigned her position here and goes to Grants Pass as head of the com mercial department In the hlga school there, ' She has just secured her life certificate to teach in Ore gon upon examination in twenty-four subjects, being the only teacher In Jackson county to do so this year. Her many friends and former pu pils heartily congratulate her on her success and on obtaining a congenial post for which she is specially fitted, having had previous experience In business lire. Mrs, Parents' depar ture is universalis regretted as she has been most successful in her work hero and former pupils In Grantu Pass who passed thru her classes here will heartily welcome her. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Much excitement was caused Moll day morning when tho fire bell rang and it was discovered that the living rooms at the Gold Hill bakery were on fire. An overheated flue caused the damage which was slight but had been very threatening for a time. The confusion proved the necessity of a now fire chief as the present one, C. A. Peterson Is now employed in Medford. Mrs. L, O. Walker came down from Ashland Monday evening. She re ceived word. recestly of "Keani on's safo arrival overseas. .Mr. fretner or t enirai Point, was a Gold Hill visitor Sunday. tR. A. Jones left Wednesday even ing for Portland. F. L, Klrby la ta- Hon agent in his absence. Mr. Jones is seeking a more suitable climate. Thursday morning on 13, arrive) Si-rgeant Kelsey and lirlde from Port land. Having serured a thirty days furlough from Camp Greene, he mad a Irans-contlncntal trip and was mar ried Tscsday to Miss Mary E. Grif fith at the home of her ahnl, 1332 Orient slreKt, Portland. "Sergeant Hill" as well as his bride were boll: local high school etddenta ahout three years ago, and . well known In this vicinity, and fact the valley, for Miss Griffith's grandma who was a pioneer of southern Oregon still lives t Gold Hill, as do also the parents ? "'""" - v. Mr. George Iverson and son Ar- " er Pssfnger to Medlord. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lucy Mee was a passenger to Ashland Tuesday morning to attend (ha J. O. O, F. picnio. J. Marting was a Medford and Ash- ian(i visitor the middle pf tho week. Mrs. Mary Avery was railed to Medford Tuesday to assist at the sanitarium. Mrs. W. W. Watson cams over Tuesday morning from her home In Medford. Mesdamea Watson, Wharton and Iverson wore visitors In ft Croek. Tuesday. Mrs. Chartrow who has boon vlsit- Ing in Medford returned home Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Striker were passengers lo Grants Pass Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mies Best In that city. The two families had been friends for many years. Dr. Eva Carlow was a visitor the first of the week at the Collins home east of town. Mrs. Tom Oungey of Galls Creek who has been visiting at the home of her son Lester, at. Glendale, the past two weeks, returned to her home Wednesday evening. WILLOW SPRINGS The L. E. Smith family have mov ed to Butte Falls where Mr. Smith has employment In the sawmill. Mrs. Robert C. Brophy went to. Grants Pass Tuesday evening to spend a few days with her grand mother, Mrs. H. B. Alvereon, M. M. Robinson, who has been vis iting at the J. W. Eldens, left for Bend, Oregon by way of Crater Lake, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Birkholz en tertained tho Sam Anderson family at dinner Sunday. .Mrs. Earl Heft left last week for Sweet Home, Oregon, ts be with her mother, Mrs, Grlshara, who has been seriously HI. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert lianoa, of Jacksonville, were supper guests at the R. W. Elden home Sunday. Irvine Joseph Anthony McKnlght. thei oung colored man who has lived so many years with the D, W. Stone family, left for Camp Lewis, July 29 Nathan Grisham arrived from the Willamette valley this week, to visit at the home ot his sister, Mrs. Roy- Nichols. REESE CREEK RIPLEIS Mrs. Frank Johnson who under went an operation In the Medford hospital was able to he brought home last week; she Is getting along very well. Miss Delhlas Mlnter with Mrs. Amos Ayres visited Mrs, Ayres' par ents last week. The Sunday school group gather ing which met at Reese creek last Sunday was well attended, with ton or eleven Sundny schools represented. Sunday school In the forenoon, at noon most H put their dinners to gether and enjoyed a aoeial hour. In the afternooa Mrj. Griffin conducted Ihe service, there were exercises frbm some ot the different schools, Mrs. Earl Drlltsan sang a couple of songs which were weil received. Or. Rol lins of Medford talked on "The Mus ter Cometh and calleth for thee." Missionary Griffin expects to hold an all day service at Trail Ibis com ing Sunday. The Utile threshing machine is in the neighborhood and doing good work. COURT HOUSE REPORI Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Cantral Ave, , f'irciiit Comm. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. vs. Frederick S. Page et al. Sllpula tibn. Rogue River Fruit & Produce Co., vs. Ella S. Rosenberg el al. Cost bill Mary Dally vs. James tolly. Or der; motion; affidavit. Maude Murphy vs. Ornn M. Mur phy. Stipulation. Kate 11. Staples vs. B. T, Staple. Summons, Harold R. Humscy vs. Wm. Stalley et al. Summons. Francis Whetstone vs. A. !. Pur due. Summons. W m. B. Butler vs. Edward E. But ton. Second amended answer. Wm. Stailey vs. Wni. Ilmemlus. Iiemurrcr. Estate of Cha. ilapp. Order. Ileal KMnte Transfer Ida Fryrear, Robert Fryrenr, her husband to V. R. H-Bikcr, XV of XW o( sec, 2, twp. 35, R, SW, eon tatning 39,68 acres $ 10.00 K1jv.it Hall, single man, to Sarah E. Hall. .S.75 acres In sec 25, twp, 87, R. JW. Motile Songer, single, to Elis abeth Zurnsteln and Pen Xurnstetn. Lots In hlk, "Q" Railroad Add, to Ash land Charles T. Ferns, a married man, to Livonia Jane Ferns SJ acres in B, L. C. SS, twp. 3S, S. B, 1 V 1.00 to.oo I. Oil United Stales to O. C. Rail road Co.. 'XWH, lots 3, i of sec. 13, twp. 41, R. 1W, pent. 20S.? acres...... ..Patent 1. S. Wood, Augusta 11. Wood husband and wife to Addle K. Hippcy. Lot S, blk. 1 ot the Oak Park Add. to Med ford 1.00 Mary J. Lawrence Dayton, et ylr, to Luclndu M. Austin. 40 acres in sees. 3 and 4, twp, 37, It, SW., und. t-S Int. In water ditch la see. 4, twp. 37, R SW 14 1.00 Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff. to Jackson county. Land In Jackson County 10.00 Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff lo Bllen Coppock et al. Part of lots I, 2 of Highland Park Add. lo Ashland 799.45 Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff to William Van Goelhem. Lot 10, blk. 2 of Woodvillo, ex- cepting and reserving 50 feet across north end 1SS7.85 Its iu the Air Windblown pollen, . carrying the bacteria that Inflame nose and throat and cause hay fever. Is abroad In the land. One remedy is known to give relief and comfort from rtokin. gasping asthma and tormenting hay fever. That reliable remedy Is Fo- ey's Honey and Tar that spreads a healing, soothing coating on the flamed membranes, stops irritating coughs and summer colds. Any one who has once used this standard cough and cold remedy will accept no other. Sold everywhere. PruPOKals for Mats Highu.iy Construction Proposals will to received by the Oregon State Highway Commwsfon 1 101 Yeon building, Portland, Ore gon, on August th, 191S for tho construction of 4400 lineal feet of pavement on what is known as the Ashland Hill grade elimination in Jackson county, Oregon. Alt proposals must be accompanied by a certified check amounting to ten (10) per cent of bid. Prdpasals will be received at the same time and place for maintaining pavement for a period of ten years. Plans and specifications can he obtained at the office of the State Highway Engineer, 303 State House, Salem, Oregon, on the payment of a noposii oi live oonars. (Signed! R, MKNSON, R, A. BOOTH, W, It. THOMPSON, Commissioners, Attest; HERBERT XUSN, Slate Highway Engineer, WAXTLD SITUATION', WANTE1J Good cook wants work by day, hour or week; woman cook, HI North Fir street. 1 1 5 WANTED Position by matt with family. Experienced In orchard farming anil stork raising, t an furnish good references. Phone 400-R. . . 113 WANTKll MiCKt,tjAM4)li(i WANTED To hear from owner of good larm lor sale. Sinto cash price, full description. I). V, Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. s ' WANTED To buy five corda of fir wood. Si East Ninth street. 113' WANTED Teams quick. One four- horse loam and three single teams for Crater lke. Court Hall. 114 WANTKD ealves. -Three or Phone 529. four weaned lis WANTED Will pay price for strained quantity. Mason highest cash himuy In any Khrmun & Co. IK.' WANTED Second band Meyers force pump. Max. 10, Mall Trib une. 1 WANTED Cinoil seronil-haiid grain sacks at 13c each. Phone 134-X. lift WANTED Ono-inrh -eiiirlfiigal pump. Writs N, O. Powera, Talent Ore. Hi WANTED Bell your cream lo the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the tests and cash counts. WANTED JfoBJMH . repair or wrack, g-X. to mors, hulld, PhoB tm-H or WANTED R, II. Toft buy Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, ludff ments, escrow contracts, ate., and makes short time loans ok oy old thin. R Kemp Welch, Consulting; mining engineer and mineralogist; examination and advice on mechanical re quirement of all claaa of mines. My concentrator laves all min erals Including platinum, 2.1 K. Mala Ht, Adilnwl, Or. HELP WASTED FKVIALK WANTED Ten hrlKht, capable lad les to travel, demonstrate and sell well known good to established dealers. t2i.0 to sfSO.OO pel week; railroad fare paid ; weekly advance for traveling expenses. Address, at once Goodrich Drag Comnany, Dept. T8T, Omaha, Nebr. WAOTBO Girl for general house work In the country. Mrs. Toratln Pbimki J1-F21, Jacksonville. IIP WASTED Man to pull stumps. Apish- Hampton Orthard. Phone 4BS-R1. WAXTKI) Experienced orchard foreman by Sent. 1st. Slate oxper- iente and salary wted. Ilo X, Mall Tribune. WANTED Men. Storage Co. Medford lee WW 8ALB RKAt BSTSTfL FOR BALK Small Improved ranefc three miles from iMedlord, cheap and very easy terms. Above frost line. Peaches, Bears, cherries. apricots. Concord and TcfesK grapes; all kinds of terries. CH- water. Small house and barn. Sub- irrigated. P. E. Wjnkoop, , 810 West Twelfth street. , FOR HALS Farming land, ff'Ji! land, stock rasehec timber land front 110 per acre up, oa long Urn. My nsyments, or might exenangc for other clesr property. Add; Gold Bar Raaltr la. FOB 8 ALB i.rCFJ-TCK-K. FOR SALE 14 head of cattle and four calves now ;n pasture; also two saddle horses and three work horses. G. M. Winn, VVellen, Ore. 113 FOR SALE One cow and yearling heifer. Also one spotted driving or rWlng horse. Phone 197. Cen tral Point. Ill FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 10 years old: one horse, 4 years old; two mares, t years old; one set of harness. All Al. Will sail or trade for A I live passenger car. For particulars write or call C. L. Barnum, at Weed, Cat, P, O. Box FOR 8 ALU MISOKLLASKOW, FOR BALE OR TIIAIJE Year old colt, gocso and chickens, old anc young; one-half gallon glass frali jars. 1204 Tenth street. US FOR BALE Dry oak wood deiiv erod In Medford (,i nor tier; Jacksonville, $3.00, Wotalcr Ranch, 1 14 north ot Jacksonville. . Frank Wight. 14 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two um horses. D. Hippeastui, Route , S Meaiord, Ore. 11 FOR SALE Cull pears. Hampton Orchard. Phone 4HX-II 1. FOR SA LB At -t North Orange street, bedsteads, dresser, buffet tables, folding bed, bookcase, etc. Phono 310. 11 FOD SALE dleavjr warehouse truck at HtissMlll. IIS FOR SALE Body for Ford truck, cheap, Ross Mill. ,4-tai rult bAI,L Good leam, wagon aw harness for sain cheap. Address Uox 43, Ashland, Ore. 11 FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring m Body wllh top, fenders, ruimln hoards and speedometer. Valley Oarage. 1 II FOR SALE Straw, Phono 20I-H4. F. S. Carncnlei 11 FOR SALE 75 II. P. horizontal lot steam boiler complete with sloe: pump and flttlogs; also ;c II. 1 horizontal valve governed englno. A snap if taken now. Tho Hoc' Valley Milling Co. 11 FOIl SALE One Ford louring A bargain, at Medford J link Co, phone 3S3-J. Home phone iOT. FOR SALE Ford Irnck, Smith lat hnienL I,. 11. lirown. GOOO ASSAY 0(TP1T For at reasonable price. Address in, (North Sixth street, W. U. Mer cler. 1 1 FOR SALE 2D0 tier hardwooi ti.fi per tier on ground. O. lllacKtngton, Gold Hill, Orexoi 11 FOR SALE Piano, now; Edison w Victor talking machine takn part payment. See it at 22i 8ol Oakdale avenue. 11 I-OR SALb Fruit springs, one, pal; two-Ion, good as new. I It on SCJ-L or rail at room 2J? Fret growers Hank bld(. FOtt RENT tlOL'HKf. FOR HKNT Five-room house, hard. wood floors, full cement basemen gnrret. Phoiie 3I9-W. FOR RENT Xlcolr furnished si: rmtm house; sIms furnished tw room bouse, John F. White, II West Eleventh, phone 4IS-M, 13. roil RENT Two Gales bungalows at low price to reliable parties C. K. Gi FOB IlKXT- -A V A itTMKNT. I OR IlKNT One completely fu nished apartment. Hotel Holland. lATHitl ltiax AtTOCAIt CO TIMB CAtlll j Leave Medford for Asniand, Talent and Phoenix dall, except Sunday at '8:00 . m. and 10:00 a. m i t;80, ; 4:00 and 3:1a p. m. Also on Satur- day at 10: IS p. ov, Sundays leave at i0;S a. m. and !:, 6:30 and :3i l p. m, l.carn Ashland for Medford j dally, except Sunday, at :00 a. m and il:00 a. m,; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:1S p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 8:S0, Sunday (cava Ah!oi! al :00 . m., and 11:P, 4 It SB8 5;?9 f, m, FOB BKJfT MlSeWaSBDEB, FOR RENT Six acres of land with fruit trees, good bttflalngs, on bia kiyoit Ifoisihls. Key t 20 Tript street, Medford. . 1W OR HI-: NT Cheap, ',or aalldlar lit tlo rooms , At tat Bar st Oakdai tnil S lit m'rt Jjiecr. OST One i easing and rim. JlcKea.-iy, pho reward. . K, M. 270. LOST YounB p'.g. Phrase notify K, Kijgj Highway, Sugnkl &. Tasiy, Rural Route I. Wit KXCBAKOK. TO THAiMi Fine red sow wi'h for pigs lo Jrade for good cow, can n Illllieo On-hard. 115 MOXBV TO I.OAX m " estate socuriiy, and wU ouy f.o erlr Bnndo. J. R. AiMrews. Jw 3 1 North Grape. Phono" S4t-1. tt MOM 1 tit If Kit . i . n Medford aroperty. oios Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LIUEOHAN mlna promitlaK association; minjoi prepertlea listed tor rele, sampta and. reports rendetod. Office an assay laooratory at 1M North fir St, opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ple fcy mail given prompt atten tion. - Attoraey. WM. M. COLVIG Aitornev-at-law. Medford National Bank Bids. PORTER J, NEFF, AtcrBT-et-lw . Toomi ud . Mwllord Maaoaaj Bank Bolldlnc A. m taM, Law7r. ftamatt. Corey Balldls. LA FTC H ALTO SPB1HO CO. W are operating the large it. auHM and bestqulpped plant In the Pa cific northwest. L's oar sprlnu whaa othr fall. Sold aadar wrtfc ten gnanntao. 14 North FlftMaU St., Portland, Oregon.- CrarTmga QARBAOB Gat . roar arantM elessed op for ts aamaar. veil on the city garbag wagona for god Mrrlea. Pfco Stl-T. 9 I. Alton. bpert AcccuTitanl. WH-SON AUDITING CO. B. If. Wil son, O. P. A. Ask about our Mm and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to af business as a ttas-savar tfrW fall btwtnss detail. M, F. a: H Bldg,, Wed lord. Pnone l&f-a. Madkn m IbMde, 7HED ALTON HAIOHT Taachar 4 piano and hsnnuoy, Halcat Mow Stadia, 4S1 GarBt-G3ry BMc Phone Tt, ALICE HOLLOWAT Firs, Aeeidaos, Autamalille, LisMMtr pauetec mi ten wiife bast English and Eastern Companies. Office t0 Oarsatt Corey Bldg. EARL S, TOMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Class, Hay or Grain In field or bam; also Live stock, Contract and Surety Bomb, Excellent companies, good local service. No. 319 Carnctt-Corar Uldg., L, L. Casheart, Manager. I1ania Mm, THOMAS MOFFAT Ucoeral mill work. Huh, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop H S. Fir. FkeM 18. PhysictaBa and ?a eow. DR. W. , HOWARD Oateopathto physician. S03 C raatt-Gorej bolla log. Pboaa 130, DK. J, t, BMMBNS Pbraiciaa ami aargeon. Practise limited to f 4, ear, bom and throat. Eyes scla tifiealiy tested and x'.auw piled. Oculist and Aurlit for 8. P. R. R, Co, Offices M. r. H. O Bldg, Phona 667. Prtliters aad TaMsben. MEDFORO PRINTINO CO. ha tta best eqni))ped printing offtoa to Southern Oregon, Book binding, loots last ledger. Mlllag systems, etc. Foftlacd prlcw, it Hani Fir Bt vwsaras. EAD3 TRANSFER STORAGE CO Offlco 41 North Front SL Phout lib. Pries right. Trie gasc alttiwf ATTRA0TIV.E This beautiful littlo If-acro Orch ard and Poultry ranch, wllh a sic modern S-room bungalow with spies did water supply, good barn and chicken houses, garden and berries ts tor sate al less than esa-halt ot tte price It has always bees considered worth, It lies 4 mllea southeast of Mortfort " ttum PhocnU, Tho price la 13,100.99. Brown & White Pft?Hfjj Street