TODAy'S MARKETS
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, On., Aug. 0.'- futile
stcndy; receipts 50, Steers, primp,
U.;i(u 12.75; good to choice, $10.7.1
($.11.75; medium to good, it-'D.fiOtjv
10.75; fair to hii'iliuni, !f8.50(ii 0.50;
common to fair lAM'.i a ii." ........
f und heifers, choice, .f'8.00( 8..50 ; )n,..
'I iinm to good, $.00(?r-.50; fair lo
i medium, $5.00$;0.00; cnancrs, $':.00
, (f'7.00; bulls, . ..-()( 7.50; calve
8" n.r.0; stockersand feeders'
v $o.oor8.oo.
i . Vl'S. firin; receipts 250. Prime
f mixed, lH.75Cirlfl.l5; medium iuix.il,
i $18.05(Sil8.85; rough heavies, $17. M
A WU.Iir.; pigs, l.5017.00; bulk of
wiioh. ipin.tsi(uiii.0().i
i .-Sheep steady;, receipt,' 100. foist
, 01 i!ioimta.in' lambs, d.0O(l-14.0Q;
viuicy minus. $i2.fi0'ii 13.00; year-
I 9.uO(tt 10.00; Wethers, 8.00(Ii
llutter and Eggs
. roi(TLANI), Ore., Aug. O.-Iiut-
1 ter, firm; city creamery prints, 55
. cartons, 5:te ; buying price, butter fat,
IVirtlund, ;Ve; cujc extra's. 47(v-)!e;
f seeonns, i.ie; dairy, 35e.
t. EGOS Selling pnci. case count.
',t 44c. Buying price, 4;lc; selling price,
4 0dled.47e.j.seVled candied in enr
j tons. 4!).'0c. ' "'- '
' f Onytyy-irens,' .224:2 jc; 'broil.
'era, 2o"t28c; 'old roosters Kfc;
turkeys 2ft(a.10c-i geese. 22e; ducks,
oung,.303:ic.
Portland Craig
WI1EAT New crop, $2.20: barley,
feed, $00; brewing, $02; oats, .$59.00
bid, corn, No. 3, yellow, $08 bid.
MJLLSTUFFS Bran, $31; shorts.
$33; middlings, $3B.00(S39.50.
HAY Buying price, tiraothv, $33
31; alfalfa, $26; grain. $27.50.'
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
i . . . , By A. C. HoleM , , . ,
i Last Wednesday : afternoon Mrs.
Fred Stinson.nnd her daughter, Mrs.
i Hurbert were here looking for a no-
j tary public so that Mrs. G. could sign
j it legal document, mt were too hit?
in the day as our N. I., Mr. J. V. Me
Intyre, Thad closed the bank and
Konp away. '.
- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Charley nnil
their daughter, Miss Vornn, wer, also
business callers Wednesday nfi-i
iinpti. .'',..
Mr.-. and Mrs. A.; II. Thonisen of
Lake creek, arrived on the 1". (t E-.
Hinrstlay morning from a somewhat
protracted visit,', over in California,.
Mr.- Thomsen is the postmaster of
Lake ( reek and is engaged in the
mercantile business.. They had been
to.cnlilornin visiting relatives. C. W.
Coos) of. Medford and Frank Dies
worth, of Prospect, and two families
bound; . for. liutte Falls were on the
train,' ..''
. J..L. Robinson was a business cjill-
er.Tbnrsday, and reported that bis
(ion-'Jolin, and family, daughter
Mary,-sons Paul and F.lma Thomas
Teller), and Miss Dnklin Mintcr start
ed with a mule team that day fur
Huckleberry mountain to be gone sev
eral -doys. They went prepured to
bring back quite n lot of huckleber
ries. ' ' ,
Jollri Winninghnm, the mail eon-
tractor for earning the mail from
here to Persist broke n spring on his
ear a. few days ago and so has put on
his winter rig a spun of mules and n
two seated covered hack a good out
fit, until he can get his car fixed up.
While Mr. Ciiilznn was here ho was
telling of n near escape from sever
damage the people in the Ed Walker
cam)) hue) of losing their donkey en
gine. Firjn broke 'put, cause unknown
among the saw logs, and cniue near
getting to the donkey before they
could save it. From what 1 can learn
there was but little dnmugc done.
,- Mrs. 0. Montgomery, who has been
up to Kerby, visiting her brother, re
turned to her home a few days ago.
i ) . Air, larizon ol Unite rails, was a
j , diner nt the S. S. Thursday.
S. J. Stevens of Portland Was with
ns Friday.
." There was a little wreck on the V.
& E. nt that camp. The train men
had hitched onto two log cars loaded
mid pulled them out from the Edsall
longing camp onto (he main line anil
detached the engine from them, leav
ing them to back Up onlo the Walker
switch,, and just as they were getting
onto (ho Walker switch the cars they
had let t broke loose, the brakes being
insufficient to hold them and Ihouuh
the engineer discovered what had
happened and slurled lo back so as
to catch the oncoming curs on Ihe
engine as while underway he eould
have stopped the l-nrs If. he could
have it Mrikc the engine Square, hut
while the train of empty cars was
running back onlo Ihe main track the
nlher cars wciv coining, as they were
running, lo a certain extent, almost
parallel to each other, the cars col
tided, throwing one of the loaded log
ears off into the ditch upside down,
and .jamming another car under tile
end of another, breaking it lip con
siderable There was no sivciul dam
age dmie and no one hurl. The next
lime they will block a week as we used
to do with our wagons when battling''
lumber.
Mrs. Waller Mitchell, Miss Fern
Van Ilardeiibera, and Mum Jose
Carlton of Wellen were doing busi
ness here Friday and so was Mr. and
Mrs. Ons Nichols and Hoy Stciilcy.
Harry Starr, representing Marshall
Wells company of Portland, was here
for supper, and .Mr. B. Wheeler of
liutte Falls ahd Thomas Lewis spent
the night at ' the Su'nnysidc Fridnv
night.
Among the passengers on the P. &
E. Saturday morning were F. O. Ahl--trnrn,
one of the Butte Falls mer
chnnls( I-:. P. Mulvey, a represetitative
of the Crcs"eiit Manufacturing com
pany of Scuttle, Washington. S. S.
Aiken, -the pioneer of Prospccl on
their wily to liutte Falls and Pros
pect. ' ' I
Jiuhes CulbcrtHnn came out on the
E. P.-L; C. stage and took tho Lewis
jitney tor Medford.
John Welch of Lake creek enine
out Saturday mornirto: and took a
small lot ef shakes he had left at the
depot here home. 1 '
Carl P.romrner of Medford, and S.
A. Sanford of Iioseburgi Frank
Smith, C' Y. Koffer, our meat mnn,
and E. It. Iloger, representing the
George Lonrancc eomnnnv, Portland.
were here for dinner Saturday.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth ahd Central At.
'. Marriage Licenses, ?
J.'l): Miiyl'i'eld and Elsie L'acv.'
Circuit Court
W. D. Hell vs. Hornee II. Blivcu et
a I. Order.
William E. Butler vs. Edward E.
Button. Order.
John F. liocho vs. Ashland Nation
al Farm Loan Association. Statement
of account.
A. L .Vrooman vs. Medford Sanita
rium.. Lien.
J. II. Neusladt vs. Sterling com
pany, et al. Order.
Jesse L. Coos vs. II. M. Coos. Sum
mons.
W. IL Edmunds vs. II. II. McCar
thy, ct al. Notice.
Jackson County Bunk vs. J. W.
Kirkpatrick et ux. Order.
Nellie l'rock vs. Curtis Proek. "Af
fidavit. '
C. 11. Morgan et al vs. G. W. Agee,
(County school superintendent), et
al. Motion and order.
John II. Ileekert vs. Ethelyn Heck-
crt. Default decree.
Maude Murphy vs. Owen M. Mur
phy. Default decree.
Jos. H. Wilhyeombe ct al vs. Wit-'
hum Lewis ft al. Summons.
J. T. Patterson vs. Fred C. Altin
Summons. ,'
Mnuriel E. Reddle et al vs. Chas W:
Isaacs. Decree. -' ' -
; William T. Grieve vs. Belle Nickel.
Order.;. . ;.'.;.-. . ; ' - .
f Samuel McClintoek vs. M. A. Vin;
cent, ot al. Proof of pnlilicnl ion.
Theresa P. CuUer vs. Geo. Kulzer
el ol. Default decree. Cost bill.
Jackson county vs. L. J. Mikscbe
et ill. Dismissal as to L. J. Hlakely.
' Noah L. Townsend vs. R. R. Moun-
ctt ct ux. Default decree.
,' . Probate Court.
Howard McCnll and Martha Mci
Call, (minors,) estate. Order to
show cause. Petition.
Maria E. Plumerlh, estate. Affi
dnvil.
Michael McGialh, (formerly Mi
chuel O"roole), estnlc. Proof of pub
lication. , ;
I lieoiltirc-Richard Werner, 'estate.
Admitted to iirobate.'
John Fowler and Margaret Fowler.
(minors), cstale. Vouchers and re
port ", -
: Louise Ifenrv' and ' Laura Henry,
(minors), estate. Petition and order
to sell personal properly.
Floudn N. C'arr, estate. Order ap
pointing appinisers.
Hubert J. Bonnr estate. Proof of
publication. .
Bessie L. O'U'ary estate. Admit
ted to probate.
A. J. Emerson estate. Proof of
making fiolicc to state treasurer.
Earl W. Bceson estate. Admitting
tto probate.
Joseph Poley estate. Admilllng to
probate. '
Edith A. Van Dyke cstale. Adniit
ling lo prnbntc.
Says Chemist Is Public
Benefactor
"Bolng a doctor, and suffering for
many years with stomach trouble, 1
feel 1 cannot do Justice to so great
a public benefactor In writing.
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Is
everything you have claimed for It.
I can now eut and relish victuals I
Have hot dared to eat in many years.
Am feeling like newly born." It Is a
simple, harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from Ihe
intestinal tract and allays the Inflam
mation which causes practically all
utomach, liver and intestln&I ail
ments. Including appcndlcltln. One
dose will convince or money refund
ed. For sale by druggists every
where. Adv.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUOUST 6 1)1S
. Heal KMat Transor .
Dalia King,. unmarried wom
an, to 1?. S. Anderson. Lot
12, blk'. 2,' Oueeri Anne
add. to Medtord $ 1.00
Sarah K. Ray, widow, to J.
(t. Davles; trustee. Land .
In sec. 2, twp. 3C, R. 8 W.,
and mining claims In sec.
2, twp. 36, R. 3 W 10.00
(1. L. Haff, et al to L G. Da
vles, trustee. SE of SW
and SW of SB ot sec. 2,
twp. 3C, R 3 V and min
ing claims 10.00
Ralph Ci. Jonnlnxs. sherjrt to
Stute Dank of Ashland 29G2.00
C. W. Martin, et al to J. O.
fcTATKSlEN't OR
Registration and Election ;
Sheriff's Office
County Clerk's Office- i.s...'.:.i
Recorder's Office ........i.vj ,
Treasurer's Office .,
Surveyor's Office
Assessor's Office .'.
Court House, !..
Circuit Court ,
County Court and Commissioners
Justice Court
Coroner
School Superintendent.
County Fair and Advertising
Krult Inspection
Relief of Indigent Soldier
Widow's Pension
Care of Poor not at Poor Farm
Jail : .-.
Juvenile Court
Ferries v..,..
Tax Rebate
Scalp Bounty '.
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Stock Inspector
Poor Farm ,
Advertising and County Printing
Collection of Taxes
Water Master
Enforcement of Prohibition Law
Health Registrars
Total General Expenditures
BOA I)
Labor. Material. Total.
Pacific Highway Expense 5.644.63
General Roads ,. ...! 421.52 7,228.92 7,650.44
District No. 1 3,063.75 .ST4S.31 3,912.06
District No. 2 3,434.50 194.93 3,629.43
District Xo. 3 1,779.50 176.43 1,965.93
District No. 4 996.87 249.85 1,246.72
District No. 5 2,311.90 450.47 2.762.37
District No. 6 993.53 80.93 1. 074. 46
District No. 7 1,207.60 162.04 1,359.64
District No. 8 3,781.41 167.56 3,948.97
District No. 9 2877.87. 10.77 2,888.64
District No. 10 2,899.50 90.17 2,989.67
DlstrlctNo.il 2,686.37 153.18 2,838.65
District No. 12 1,799.48 292.96 2,092.43
District No. 13 ....;...... 6,445.45 . 711.06 6,166.b0
District No. 14,.....:....... , 2,2942 ,ao2.0a 3,281.17
TotalB' ................;:.'.........;... :.:....36,627.27 ' $11,100.61 $53,381.51
" The following figures from the semi-annual. report ol Ralph O. Jennings, as Sheriff and Tax Collector, show
the amount of money and county warrauts-fecelved on payment ot taxes, penalties, Interest and fees und disburse
ments tnereoi torine six months ending uecemuer .31, 1917
10 10 Taxes -
1915 Taxes ;.
1914 Taxes
1913 Taxes :
1912 and Prior Year Taxes ;..
Certificates, of Redemption .......
Sheriff's, Fees ;
Totals
Tllf? t"I,i,OwiX)' itKCAPITCLATioV is MADE CP PilOM THE COt'NTY
..., ... SIX
General ;....;..;.
County' School
High School and Library
County -School District :
General Road
Pacific Highway Road,,,!.;...
Road Bond Interest v...
Road - Districts ,
Citjt, Road District .......
Current, Expense,:..',-...; ;.....
Salary ,... ;
Fire Patrol t
Fruit Inspection '......J;.: :
Overcharge 1914 per. Tax Fund .
Overcharge 1915 per. Tax Fund .
Overcharge 1916 per. Tax Fund
1917. Personal Tax
Special Deposits .......;:...,.i...
Indigent Soldiers ;...,.....
Advertising and Fair !.....
Indemnity . .'
District Boundary Board
Cities and Towns,;
Talent Irrigation District Lien ....
Enforcement of Prohibition Law
Balance on hand July 1. 1917..
Transfers :
Receipts
STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL
Pacific lllghwny Fund
Pacific Highway Bonds Interest
General County Fund
General County Fund Interest
General and Special Road Funds
County Salary Fund
Current Expense Fund ..,.... j.
Advertising and Fair Fund
Indigent Soldiers' Fund
Enforcement Prohibition Law Fund .
Fruit Inspection Fund
-
Total Debits
Total Credits
Total Indebtedness over cash on hand
STATE OF OREGON, COt'NTY OF JACKSON, ss.
I, (.. A. Gardner, County Clerk and
certify that the foregoing statements and financial exhibit of the cnndlllon of Jackson County, Oregon, for Hie
six months ending (Mccmhcr 31st, 1917, are as shown by tho records and flies of my office.
hi uic wnereoi, 1 nave Hereunto set my nano ana aiiixen t no seal of tho County Court this 30th day or
July. 1918. . , '
SEAL) , ' . ' G. A. GARDNER.
....,. County Clerk for Juckson County, Oregon,
Davtes. Baymnr 1 and 2
Lode mining ' claims in
Gold Hill mining district.... 500.00
It's In the Air
Windblown pollen, carrying ihe
bacteria tunt. Inflame nose and throat
and cause hay fever, Is abroad in (he
land. " One remedy Is known to give
relief and comfort from choking,
gasping asthma and tormenting hay
(ever. That reliable remedy la To
ley's Honey and Tar that spreads a
healing, soothing coating on the In
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,
KXTEXiMTt
RKS.
.....'.........
- -..
.......
....
...
;
4...
.y
100.10
3.001.U9
2,454. 4
1.K40.01
783.94
.707.78
3,023.38
841.30
1,012. Oil
1,73.86
711.09
202.40
2,309.00
2.793.67
3,343.68
-360. 00
4,473.1)0
4,016.84
927.62
534.95
150.0U
1 491.48
364. OU
202.16
6&.UU
2,893.86
390.23
1,626.03
772.88
1,446.22
62.75
....
KXI'KXSK.
..143,917.10
Balance July
lBt. 1917.
$ 6,993.24
. . , ' 58.4 4
- , 2.020.44
.. ;, 1,059.36
. .'lMl.'ai'
MONTHS HNDLVO DKCKMJIER lltST,
... ,- , j . Balance July Balance Jan.
v.-','.. ; :.lst,19i7., Received. Disbursed. 1st., 1918.
29,251.43 ,$229,955.0.1 $149,62:1.16 $io9,5s3.:io
' 1.7..C90.08 60,029.45 74,818.02 2,901,51
: ,1,135.19 12,436.99 8,868.90 4,723.22
(.14,580.39 , 91,814.51 02,749.33 43.645.57
29,958.64. , 61,41 1.29 73,964.22 17,405.61
75,583.01. 8.69 5,644.63 69,946.97
8,629.68 25.336.37 18,500.00 15,406.05
, '4,880.92 42,872.63 40,063.94 7,20.1.61
, S6.BH ' 39.00 135.67
-17,873.19 34.74'7.34 31,727.56 20,892.97
15,900.2(1 34,861.64 11-1,670,00 16,097,20
207.29 745,32 207.29 745.32
: . ., .- 2,037.38 2,037,38
676.1 ' '. .85 575.11,1
9.H9 9.39
: 200.51 7.76 1 92.75
; 11,001.12 1 1.001.12
1,845.43 498.99 41.50 2,302.91
895.6 14.56 910.20
2.7 12.45 1,468.81 2,793.67 1,387.59
464.02 464.02
496.75 381.64 68.89 809.50
4,36 1.05 59,417.36 53,670.03 10,208.98
' 709.69 2,734.45 .1,469.13 1.975.01
933.20 1,883.95 2,81 7.15
$228,523.46 $673,696.4 1
Disbursements
Transfers
Jan. 1st, 1918
....$228,52.1.46
.... 97,398.78
.... 576, 29. 63
$902,219.87
X)MHTK).V OF .IA CKSOV 4WNTY.
-IMIIUI KXIM.Ml 1I,1 r..Ulll.K S1IMT, 1017.
Number
Issued.
. 10
Warrants
Issued.
$ 5,644.63
v.';
4.'..,- ,
47,712.66
10,920.60
21.22 7.05
2,793.07
. ...i..
. 163
. 233
.1,307
3
,$ 97.198.01
$94; 793 f,j
..."!"!!".""
,VT $947,793.51 $947,793.5 1
Clerk of the County Court in anil for
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED Good cook wants work
by day, hour or iweefcj ,t woman
cook, 141 North Fir street. 115
WANTED Married man wants posi
tion on ranch or orchard as fore
man pr work it on shares; exper
ienced. 308 Haven street. 115
HELP WANTK1 FK.MA.IiK
WANTED Woman for general
housework, family of two. Phone
&.34-Y.
HELP WAJfTKI MAiiB.
WANTED Young man with some
Car experience, In front part of
garage. Court Hull. 116
WANTED Man to pull stumps. Ap
ply Hampton Orchard. Phone
468-R1.
WANTED Experienced orchard
fpremah by Sept. 1st. Slate exper
ience and salary wanted. Ilux X,
Mail Tribune.
WANTED Men.
Storage Co.
Medford Ice &
HELP WANTED
' Male and Female
WANTED Girl auto washers, sev
eral men mechanics and one floor
man. Crater Lake Motor Co. 1 IS
vVANTKIl MlHCKLkAXKOUS
WANTED Government needs 20,000
clorks nt Washington. Examina
tions everywhere in August. Ex
perience unnecessary. Men and
women desiring government posi
tions write for free particulars to
J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Ser
vice Examiner), 1058 Kenols bldg.,
Washington. 11S
WANTED To rent, grain and alfalfa
ranch. , Box W. D., Mail Tribune.
118
WANTED Men's wigs and toupees
made to order at Carl Bowman's
Barber Shop. 118
WANTED Three or four
ealves. Phone 529.
weaned
118
WANTED Will pay highest cash
price for strained honey in any
quantity. Mason Ehrman & Co.
115
WANTED Good second-hand grain
sacks at 12c each. Phone 534-X.
116
WANTED , One-Inch centrifugal
pump. Write N. O. Powers, Talent,
Ore. , 115
WANTED Sell your cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the testa and cash
. counts
WANTED House!
. repair or wreck.
4R8-X
to move, build,
Phone 488-M or
WANTED-R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans bu any old
thing.
Balance Dec.
31, 1917.
, $ 5,651.64
187.13
90,68
Received.
$290,873.48
-72,773.70
2,840.81
25,278.44
338.96.
Disbursed.
$292, .1 15. 08
72,645.01
80,993.33
93,526.89
. 2,844.61
24.758.54
3.18.96
. 158.42
2.30
1,761.2
$11,372.83 $503,800.91 $567,422.33 $ 7,751.4:
THKASl'llK.lt'H REPORT FOR THE
1017.
$558,779.64
1343,440.3.1
..$461,380.76
,. 97,398.78
.. 313,410.33
$902,219.87
ORKfiON, l-'Olt THE SIX. MONTHS'
County Indebt- Amount
, dncss war- Paid for
rants, Bonds County War'nta
and Interest, und Interest,
Bnlance
In County
Treasury.
69,1146.97
15, 160. or,
109,583.30
24,6 I i'.'i'i
16,097.20
20.S92.97
1,387.69
91 0.20
2,817.15
2,037.38
500.000.00
4,166.66
272,618.39
71,886.84
621.33
450.00
848.63
$ 5,644.63
ti V .a ti'!V V
20,64 4. V,
47. 757. 16
19.6 70.60
21.727.56
2.793.67
850,494.90 $205,436.4.1 $263,7.iO.O;;
$l69,ri?.46
478.607,05
Jarlmon rnnntv fiumn ,ln hnrntn-
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE--House and
lot Jn Rogue River, for automo
bile, cattle, sheep dr mules, or will
take property around Drain.
Write 1. W. Haines. Drain. 117
FOR RENT Five-room house, hard
wood floors, full cement basement,
.garage. Phone 370-W.
FOR SALE Small Improved ranch.
threo miles from aiedford, cheap
nntl very easy terms. Above rrost
line. Peaches, pears, cherries,
apricots. Concord and Tokay
grapes; all kinds of berries. City
water. Small house and barn. Sub
lrrlgatcd. P. E. Wyukoop, 820
West Twelfth street.
FOR BALEFarmlng land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber Und
from $10 per acre up, on long time
easy payments, or might exchange
tor Other clear property, Addresr
Gold Rat ttnattv t .
FOR SALE litVESTOCK.
FOR SALE 14 head of cattle and
four calves now ;n pasture; also
two saddle horses and threo work
horses. G. M. Winn, Wellen, Ore.
123
FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 10
years old; one horse, 4 years old;
two mares, 2 years old; one set of
harnoss. All Al. Will sell or
trade for Al five passenger car.
For particulars wrlto or call C. L.
Barnum, at Weed. Cal., P. O. Box
128. 116
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Cow, horse, surrey, two
sets single harness. 8-lnch plow,
kitchen cabinet, dining table,
chairs, rugs, beds, dressers, fruit
jars, chiffonier, library table,
dishes and kitebea utensils. One
hulf mile west of Phoenix. M...I.
Krakur. 10
FOR SALE Household goods, fruit
jars, chickens. Phone 539-H1, call
nights. H9
No.
separator, $ys.00. Phono 589-J2
or see It nt Farmers Co-operntlvc
Creamery, North Central ave. 120
FOR SALE The host buy In the
county Cadillac Eight, model 63,
seven-passenger family touring,
been run Just enough to bronk in
well; mechanical condition oerfect.
Bring a first-class mechanic to In
spect this car, which Is second to
none. It Is the cor that made the
Cadillac famous. Has r.lwuys been
run In the city. My present occu
pation makes this car too largo',
would cousldor smaller car In ex
change and will sell at half present
selling price of new Cadillac. P.
Mc.Morrow, care Blair Oranlte Co.,
Ashland. lis
FOR SALE One mare, ono wagon
and harness. 16 South Peach
street, Medford. 119
FOR SALE Dry oak wood dollv.
ored In Medford $3.60 per tier; In
Jacksonville, . $3.00; Webster
Ranch, 1 north of Jacksonville,
f rank wight. 124
tuil SAI.lv Cull pears. Hampton
urcnuru. mono 46S-R1. ,
f Oil sale At 16 North Orange
street, bedsteads, dressor, buffet
tables, folding bed, bookcase, otc.
Phone 310. us
FOD SALE 'I lea vy' warehouse truck
at Russ 'Mill. lis"
FOR SALE Body for Ford ltt-ton
irucK, encap. lluss Mill.
l-'Olt SALE Good team, wagon nnd
harness for sale cheap. Address
iiox 4:1, Ashland, Ore. 1
FOR HALE Straw. F. S. Cnrpontnr.
1'liono 201-H4. no
FOR SALE 75 II. P. horizontal tube
Bienm nouer complete with stock
pump and fittings; also 66 H. P
horizontal valve governed engine
A snap If taken now. The Hoguo
vanoy mining uo. 115
1 OR SALE One Ford touring car,
A bargain, at Medford Junk Co.,
phone 283-J. Home phone 607.
FOR SALE
tachmont. -Ford truck, Smith ut
L. B. Brown.
GOOD ASSAY OUTFIT For sale
at reasonable price. Address 703
iNorth Sixth street. W. Q. Mor-
cler. !,
toil SALE 200 tier hardwood,
i.r.) per nor on ground, o. E.
uittcKlngtoii, Gold Dill, Oregon
IK
FOR SALE Fruit springs, one pair
two-ton, good as new. Phono
8C1-L or call nt room 207 Fruit
growers Bank bldg.
FOR RENT MI.SCKU.ANEOIJH.
roil KENT From Nov. 1st. the
brick warehouse occupied by the
Medrord Fruit Co. Apply Archie
S. Ash. . 139
FOR RENT Six ncres of Innd with
iruiL irecs, gooa nuiidings on Sis
kiyou Heights. Key at 208 Tripp
nireoi, .MCdlord. r7
FOR RENT Cheap, store butldln.
mm living rooms aoove. At cor
ner ot Oakdale and 11th stroeta
Phone 96-.ll a
FOR RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT One completely fur-
nlshod apartment, Hotel Holland.'
INTERl'llIM AUTOCAD CO
TIME CARD
Loavo Medford for Asniand. Talonl
and Phoonlx dall, except Sunday al
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nt 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30
P. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, oxcept Ruuday, at 9:00 a. m
and 11:00 a. m.; J:00. 4:00 and
15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 5:30. Similar leave A)iinn,i i
9:00 a. m., and 12:30. 4:30 and
5:30 p. in.
I'AOE FIVE
FOR REX1 HOUSES.
FOR RENT Seven-room house, cen
, ter of town; paved streets, large
lot. inquire of Geo. Treichler. 120
FOR RENT Nicely furnished six-
room notiso; also rurnisacd iwo
room house. John F. White, 714
West Eleventh, phono 449-M. 133
FOR RENT Two Gates bungalows
;. at a low price to reliable parties.
C. E. Gates. tf
FOVND.
FOUND Puro containing key and
small change. Owner can have
1 same by calling at Tribune office
and paying for al.
FOUND Pall' of trousers and swoat
or between hore and Rogue River.
Owner can have same by culling at
Aiedford Furniture & llurdware
Co., and paying for notice.
MONK! TO liOATI.
MONEY-ToYoAN "7ingood "real
estate security, and will buy LIu
! erty Bonds. .1. B. Andrews, No.
' 31 North Grape. Phone 647.J. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money , to leai
n Medford property. Easy month
ly pvtnnt IV K WnM. '
nusrvEtiMnrtiTOB 1
Mining Experts.
CAMPBELL & LILJEORAN mines
promltlng association: mining
properties llBted 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. 1
Attorney.
WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-law.
Medtord National Bank Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-at-Uw.
rooms 8 and 9. Medtord National
Bank Building.
A. E. ReameB, Lawyer,
Corey Banding.
Garnatt
Anto BappIMa,
LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. Wt
are operating the largest, eldeai
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. - Use our spring!
whon others tail. Bold ander writ,
ten guarantee. 34 North FlfteeaU
St,, Portland, Oregon.
. GurtatR
GARBAGE Get. your premise
oleaned np for the summer. Call
on the elty garbage wagona tot
god service. .. Pboue . 161-Y, I
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to any
business as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. ..
Instruction ta Masle.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher l
piano and harmony. Haight MusV
Studio, 401 Uarnott-Oorey Bid
Phone 72. ... . . ..
Insurance.
ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire, Accident
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Easterti
Companies. Office 408 Gaxnett
Corey Bldg. . -,
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Live
stock. , Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnott-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Cathcdrt, Manager.
Planing Mill. ,,''
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Bat eoaa.'
DR. W. W. HOWARD OBteopathI
physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build,
lng. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. KM MEN'S Physician and
surgeon, Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses tup
oiled. Oculist, and Aurlst for 3. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Ce
uidg. Phone 687.
Printer and ruuliskera.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Ut
best equipped printing office Ik
Southern Oregon. Book blading,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
ete. Portland prices, $7 Nona
Fir SL
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
uriice 42 North Front SL Phone
816. Prices rlsbt. Harrioe guar-
ATTRACTIVE
TWs beautiful llttlo 1 1-acre Orch
ard and Poultry ranch, with a nice
modern 5-room bungalow with splen
did water supply, good bars and
chicken housos, garden and berries
Is for salo at less than ono-half of the
price It has always been considered
worth, It lies 4 miles southeast of
Medford and 1 14 miles from Phoenix.
Tho price Is $2,100.00.
Brown & White
$0 South l lr Street.
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