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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 10IS
PAG 15 FIVE
America's Roll of Honor
Today's Casualty List Sent By Pershing From Battle' Front In France.
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WASHINGTON, Aujr. 7.-Fivc ;
nnv casualty lists were issued curly
odny liv the war department contain-'
n total of
7H name divided u
follows :
Killed in netion, (K) ; died of woum'.
-.even; lied of uirjilune accident, one
died of neoident and other causes
one; died of disease, one; missing ii
action, l".r; wounded severely, XISi
woundcil, degree undetermined, .1.
The list includes Lieutenant lluroii
l' Kinne, Orofino, Idaho; Private:
Clifford Jones, .Miles City; Klishi
Miilliu, I.enhy, Wash.; hilled in action.
Sergeant John II. Ileitzmun, l'alouse
Wash.; missing in action, Privates
Had Illich, Aanneonila, Mont.; llil
bcrt. O. I.inse, St. Marys, Idaho
4 ffred S. Stanclirt, 1818 Terry avenue.
Seattle; Antrum micny, tscohcy
Mold., wounded severely.
Hilled in Action.
I.ieatenantM Wilhard II. Ilasey, To
ledo; Wilson S. Keller, Barlo, Pa
Harold E. Kinne, Orofino, Ida.; Frank
J. jteDoimld, Richmond Hill, N. Y.
Frank R. Marston, l'rnsncnla, Kin.:
Kraacis W. I'ayne, Charleston, W.
Ya.; Sergeants (icorgeI'. Agee, Kan
sas City; David C. Harrison, Clayton.
Del.: Delhert McCoy, Washington
I'a.; Fred BY Stalls'., Roanoke, Va.:
William J. Kothniaier, llazelton, I'a.
Corporals Hornet L. lterkley, I'rsula
Ark.; John J. Mulvey, Rnywny, N. J
Charles It. I'atineaude, F.ssex Junc
tion, Vt. ; llerl)ert Griffin, Columbia
Tenn.; Author C. Mock, Altoonn, lu.;
Isem Skidmore, Layman, Ky.; Cook
Isadorc Kauffman, l'erih Anihoy;
John Allred, Woodlawn, iliss.; J. 1
toekenoogen, Aitkin, Minn.; Thos. li.
'ottiagham. Dillon, S. (".; Jos F.
Coftrell, West Webster, !!. Y.; Chns.
I). Crane, Martinshurg, Mo.; Cleorge
F. Dill, nioomingdale, Ind.; James
4l)aff, Bnrbnursville, Ky.; John l)y-
nan, Brooklyn; Alexander . Kvving,
Chicago; Michael Uorknvei, Orodnn,
Itusia; Arthur Grant, Corpus Christi
Clifford Jones, Miles City; Tony
Maivhero, Everson, Pa.; Milrofan
Miekaylik, Philadelphia; Klislm Mul
lia, Leahy, Wash.; Mussie Opelehuek,
Cambridge; Memtt Pcrsoneni, Sho
kan, N. Y.; 'Rudolph Hnbinnwitz, Co
ney Island; Jos. Itachwal, Brooklyn
Leo J. Sanders, Kwing, Neb. ; Hoy
Snyder, I'ilot Hill, Cul.; Geo. Sterling
Crise, Hall, Md.; George A. Stratton
Fall Hiver, Mass.
Daniel W. Thomas, Globe, Ariz.;
Frank Wright, Jlelhueii, Aluss.; Nick
Buggelt, Vellie, Ala.; Albert ISowRcr
New York; John II. Cannon, La
Grange, Gu.; Carmen Cappuzza, Iter
wyn, I'a.; Thomas K. Condon, Indian
npolis, Clarence C. Kllison, James
town. Kas:; Kov E. Poraker, Belle
Plains, Kas.; Frank E. Gondeck
IlauitrarBck. Mich.: Hollv L. Good-
lnori, Concord, N. Y.; Lee N. Kcnyon,
Brooks, la;; Grover C. King. C'umi
Va.'; Albert Lambert, Chester, Pa.
Arthur W'l Loomis, Cheney, Kas.: Ar-
Minis It. M'elntosk, Jfnselnnd, 'La.
Tonv Hutkihs, Lambert, Ind.; Albert
J. Schewee, Torre Haute; Burrell
Smith. Tinsley, Ky.; Carl T. Welz,
New York.''
Died of Wounds.
Corporals Wallace G. Cox, New Or
leans; Wagoner Willis L. SI rouse
Sanbarv, Pa.; Privates Clayton 11
Baker, Tally, N. Y.; Hilo . Chaney,
Frankfort, Ind.; William II. Ferguson
Oregon City, Tex.: Robert Hill. King.
Mill. Ohio: Leo A. Sehwind, Dubu
que. '' . '
Died from airplane accident Cu
det Percy II. Preston, Pittsburg
Died of accident and olber causes
Private Hugo Evangelicti,, Capedi
mohln, Italy.
Died of disease Private Theodore
Rochester, Seat Pleasant. Md
Missing In Action.
Sergeant John II. Ileilzman, Pa
louse, Wash.; Privates Marvin Dot
son, Almrillo. Tex.; Bcrdesl Fnnehcr
Onrrison, Tex. -
,KOtoiipcpeW. eanfV.Sscllelnolirdlii
Wounded Severely
4 Captain John W. - Cotton, Holly
wood, (.'nl.: Lieutenants lister E.
Kirkpatriek,' Aberdeen, S. D.; llal
W. Hickey, Belle Fourclie, S. D.: Kit
giants Oscar M. Anderson, illiec
In.; William F. Zcmpel, Jessu), la.
Corporals Wilbur Ii. Mann, Tabor
In.; Miltnn A. Saiduel, Fori Worlh
Tex.: William F. Cox. Greenville.1
Tex.; Tom H. Evans, Glenwood, In.:j
KdwnrdM. Flnhive,. Dinison. In.:;
Cook Ernest O. Kincr.-on. Uosnell.
X. M.; Mechanic Charles L. Casson.
Des Moines. '
Priwites Alfred Anderson, Eld
ridge, N. D.j Melvin Bain, Slaton, Tex.
Mai-tin C. Balensicfcr, Waterloo, la.;
Floyd 0. llnnks, Washington. la. ; Jos.
A. Cnnnondy, Goldlield. Nev.; Or
lnnd L. Canowny. New Virginia. la.:
Itay .Vldi-on. Crnwtnrd. Argyll", Tex.:
LouU I). Culler, Oakdale, Cal.; Cluis.
E. Evans, Andnbon, In.; Clio.-.! rr F.
Fnrmw, Woodon, Tex.; Walter W.
Hcilig, Shelby, la.; Had Illieli. An.i
eonda, Mont.1, Clarence W. ItosWell,
Webster City, la.; Robert L. Chiiders,
Roekford. ill.; Carl X. Dory. Fontan
file, la.; Walter S. Ilcndcr-on. Mi.'iit
I'leasant, la.; Ray W. llicok, W er
loo, la.'
Carl J. Krullen, Sheldon, la.; Erwiu
l.umbcrtson, Lunitford, S. I).; Ililbe
O. LiiiKe, St. Maries, Ida.: Luther M.
(ice, Chillicothe. Tex.; ('lniKtolu-r II.
Colston, Alliance. Neb.- Mnlio J. Hat
San Francisco; (Jon, Knllcs, J.e
nars, la.; Liniglilin li. .Mcpherson.
ndianola, la.; Homer liavnionil. lii-
ienour, Wallace, Noli.; Fred S. Stall-
lilt, 1818 Terry ave., Sealtlc; liar-;
dd Weeks, Fort Bra'jg, Cal.: Ph.lin
I. Schmilt, Marcus, la.; .Marion
I'.uchy, Seobcv, Mout.j William Walk-
r, Paijilic Jniiction, la.; Frank E.
lardin, Pecan Cai, Tex.
Wounded, llegreo l uiletorinllieil.
Sergeant Jesse P. Ncv.'gerrv, Fort
Worth, Tex.; Robert K. fhilliw, Tan-
Icwood, 'lex,; I'Orpoial liollic lien-
ton, Sioux City, la.; Privates Julius
Rottlulf, Potter Valley, Cal.; Bennett
Hiiriiham, Marblcbeaii Falls, Tex.:
John B. Ileal, Edna, Tex.; Walter Dir-
len, Somis, Cal.; Lee X. lliguins, Mc-
Kinney, Tex.; Ilarrie li. Kreeger,
Ohainn, Neb.
Marino Casualties.
WASHINGTON, Aug. V. A marine
casually list issued today shows:
killed in action, fil; wied of wounds,
two; wounded severely, X wounded,
legiee undetermined, Oil. Total, 202.
The list includes Private Seth C.
Cndman, Portland, Ore., died of
wounds received in action; Privates
Victor J. l.awhead, Pocatello, Ida.,
woande in action severely; Corporal
John O. Harertield, Weiser, Ida.: Pri
vate Herbert C. Adams, Sedro Wool-
ley, Wash., wounded in action, degree
undetennined.
Killed in Action
Lieutenant Carleton Burr, Boston;
Sergeants I.estor I). Durbln, Camer
on, W. Va.; James J. McCormick,
Cheltenham, England; John Scurank,
Hobokcn; Joseph Walter, Xew York;
Samuel L. Copeland. Wichita; Her
bert I. Shadle, Chicago; John O. Sto
ver, Lebanon, I'a.; Arthur O. Sulli
van, Eureka, Utah; Hugh M. Todd,
Dyersburg, Tenn.; David M. Vincent,
East Highland Park, Mich,; Joseph
B. Warren, Spring Hill, Tenn.; Cor
porals William M. Barnett, Oswego,
N. Y.; Leo J. Hill, Steamboat Springs
Colo.; Mearl C. Rockwell, Holly,
Colo.
Privates James A. Alsobrook,
Chaffee, Mo.; Guy R. Baird, Carlln-
villo. Ills.; Harold II. Bartlett, Jack
sonville, Ills.; Ervln C. Betchor, Ada,
Minn.; Ernest II. Bonvllllnn, llouma,
La.t Warren Brock, Orleans, Ind.;
Howard P. Burton, Vevay, Ind.; Jas.
L. Corey, Argos, Ind.; Charles F.
Cunningham, Colioes, X. Y.; Fred J.
Dewltt, Xomcnce, Ills.; Fred O. Duf
fer. Shannon, Miss.; Thomas E.
Garrett, Highland Springs, Va.; Ed
ward T. Garrison, Koenor, Ala.;
John A. Harrisburg, Auburn, Maine;
Jonas Johnson, Milwaukee; John It.
Knpalls, Cranesvllle, i.N". Y.; John K.
Ochls, Murray City, Ohio; M. John K.
Maleekf, Milwaukee; M. Jesse it.
-laanos, Nashville; -George A. Kim
ball, Cass Lake. Minn.; Verncr Llnd
strom, Lamond, Ills.; Charles T. Mc
Cormick, Havana, Cuba; Albert E.
Mooro, Riverside, Ills.; David P. Xor
rls, Xew York; Jesso A. Palmer,
Iluntsvillo, Tex.; Raymond W. Plg
gott, Longbottom, Ohio; Dewey L.
Pittmau San Antonio; Cecil B. Rob
inson, Blandsvitle, W. Va. ; Theodore
C. Itosenow, Kenosha, Wis.; Edmund
T. Smith, Onarga, Ills.; William V.
Smith, Allston, Mass.; William A.
Stavely, Chicago; Stanley Stearns,
llecla, S. D.; James P. Wels, Chica
go; John R. Wheeler, Linden, X. J.;
Alfred Willlnms, Jr.; Penn Yan, X.
Y.
Died of Wounds
; Privates Soth C. Cadman, Port
land, Ore.; Ballard I.
E. Prultt, Dan-IU'i
vlllo, Va.
'Wounded iti Action
Lieutenant Clyde P. Matteson, Buf
falo, Wyo.; Sergeant Simon J. Mad
den, Kenosha, Wis.; Privates Louis
Hill. Bralnard, Minn.; Victor J. Law
head, Pocatello, Idaho.
Wbunded iti Action, degree undeter
mined: Sergeant Robert White, Los
Angeles; Corporals Arthur W. An
derson, Valparaiso, Neb.; Byron E.
Arrles, Plattsmouth, Neb.; John O.
Haverfleld, Weiser, Idaho; Elmer X.
Lancaster, Areata, Cal.; Privates
Herbert C. Adams. Sedro Woolley,
"Wash.; Charles H. Habb, Wllmot, 8.
I).; Frederick Eckles, Gray, Iowa;
Dewey E. Xulph, Cameron, Colo.;
Thomas W. Payton, Reed Point.
Mont.; Edwin II. Ward, Dayton,
Wash.: Harry P. Warren, Ilcllwood,
Neb.; Alvln B. Wldle, Lovlnglon, X.
M.
You Can't Rub It Avajr;
Rheumatism is in the Blood
Liniments Will Never Cure.
If you are afflicted with Rheuma
tism, why waste time with liniments,
lotions ond other local application-,
that never did enre Kheumatism, and
never will?
Do not try to rub the pain away,
for you will never succeed. Try the
sensible plan of finding- the cause of
the pain, and go after that. Remove
the cause, and there enh be no pr.i.
You will never be rid of Khcuma-
The Outbursts of
Everet, True
By CONDO
1 fiisueve vou arc ...yes StR. K
THIS CHlie.MIM OP ygPf ' .' CK
THt-S M(f(STtr5. fi'-WTl-l 1 n Ht -
. .-w NO START THIS
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
."Thehip on which I sailed has ar
rived safely overseas" is tho welcome
;ome !
MoJ
boffl
news received lately from Andy
Clellan, kell-known Ashland bo;
who is captain of Co. L, 363d Infan
try. Word came thru the familiar
Y. M. C. A. red triangle channels.
Vernon Doran Is at Fort McArthur,
Sah Pedro, Cul. Alrl Irwin of tho
marines is with the cruiser Helena in
Asiatic waters,: and his brother Lews
is at Camp Lewis. Glean Young, of
tho engineer forestry division. Is re
cuperating In hospital in France from
pffpclq nf Hhp.ll wnimil In knee (1nr- ,
roll Wagner Is at the officers train-
ing school, Fortress Monroe, Va.
Homer Payne is with the 52d aero
squad, Hemstoad Plain, Long Island,
Xow York. Frod Taylor, former bus-
the "Temple of Trade," died last
Sunday at Camp Fremont, Cal. Ho
was in the government service as a
Y. M. C. A. worker. His remains wilt
be brought to Ashland and burled by
tho side of his wife, who met her
death several years ago n tho result
of an automobile accident near Corn
ing, Cal.
July weather was on the warm or
der, with a maximum temperature of
94 on the 2Mb and 29th; minimum.
41 on the 27th. Precipitation .02.
Clear days, 25. The precipitation for
the seven months or 1918 has been
9.10, about ZVi inches less by com
parison with the mean rainfall dur
ing the same period for the past 3tt
years, which has been, 12. sr, Inches
for the months of January to July
Inclusive.
F. Swindle and family have re
turned from a month's stay In Klum-
ond Lake counties, mingling busi
ness with pleasure.
Rev. II. A. Curnaban Is away on a
visit to .Modesto, and other California
points.
Hal Emery, assistant cashier of
the First National bank, is with his
family, passing the customary fort
night's vacation with relatives and
friends In Portland.
Miss Hazel Lowe, recent graduate
of the normnl school at Chico, will be
principal br schoolt, the forthcoming
year at tllenn, Calif. V '
Quietly and without any distur
bance perceptible, marked the gov
ernment's assumption of control over
the telephone and telegraph wires of
tho country as represented in the
local units of the respective lines.
In the men nil mo tho service In gen-
eral is under control or the postofflce
department. In n circular letter re
ceived by Warren Williams, manager
tism until you cleanse your blood ct
the germs that cause me nip.car.e.
S. S. has never had an equal a a
blood purifier and scores of sufferer 1
pay that It hai cleansed their blood or!
Rheumatism, nr.d removed all trata
if the discs-e from their system.
Get a bottle of S. 8. S. at yev
drutr store, and get on tho rigV.l
treatnent to-day. If you want sj.;
rtal mcdl-al advice, you can obtain i'.
f ?e bv ud'Vc-airir Medical Dirc'-V-' .
S3 Sw'jft Labora'.wr;:, A'.'.aata, lia.
i ' i
of the local exchange of the Pacific
Telephone & Telegraph company.
Theo. N. Vail, the veteran president
of the Bell Telephone colossus dwells
upon the fine sense of obligation and
loyalty which has heretofore charac
terized the personnel of telephone
employes thruout the nation, praises
all who have been identified with the
service, and asks that the same loyal
ty, fidelity and devotion be extended
the government in its supervision un
der the new order of things. All
phuses of prompt and orficjent ser
vice will ontlnuo as heretofore
"Ring 'em up!" but avoid the exper
ience of tho maiden lady who upon
being asked by a niece if sho ever
entertained an offer of marriage, re-
nlled ,hat the "PPO''" presented
' itunir nniv nnnA inn in innr inRinnrp
tho proposal was over tho phone, but
alas, the gentleman got the wrong
number.
Archie Million, of Sacrnmonto, Is
hero looking after property interests.
He Is in the employ of a big corpora
tion In the capital city.
Horn, Aug. a, to Mr. and Mrs. P. I..
Rushton, whose homo Is on Walker
nvenue, twins, a fine sturdy boy and
beautiful llttlo girl. Tho mother Is
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. York.
J. C. Bralnard, rancher and peda
gogue, last year principal of the
Eagle Point schools, is at Weed In
tho employ of lumber Industry. He
and his wife nu.y visit other portions
of California laler on.
Th,e entire net proceeds of the
round-up will be turned over to the
Red Cross. This means at Pendloton
next month. '
George Cyester, efficient clerk at
the roundhouse In local depot yards,
will about the middle of the month
move from the present home, 74
Granite street, to the Calkins house
on Laurel Btreet.
Word from the Frohbach family at
Three Forks, Montana, relates bow
they took pleasure In meeting the
contingent of Ashland soldier boys
who went east via Spokane instead or
thru this tcrmlnnl. Their greeting
was not confined merely to Words,
but assumed the phase oj a "shower'
in (lie way or suosianuai courtesies
Mrs. Clara Delsman, having re
turned from nn extended visit Willi
relatives and friends in Portland, has
purchased the Charles Rogtrs place
on lower Oak street, the premises of
ono and one-hair acres Including
sightly new bungalow.
Literal coals or fire have been
heaped upon tho head of an Ashland
resident, inasmuch as a local paper
reports that "the roof of Lee Porter,"
on Coolldttu street, caught rire
Siinduv nrti rnnon
An Inlerdenomlnatioual holiness
R Kemp Welch.
Consulting mining engineer
and mlnerologlst; examinations
and advice on mechanical re
quirement of all class of mines.
My concentrator saves all min
erals Including platinum.
l.t K, Main ftt. ' Ashland, Oro.
rally will be held at the Xatnrene'
church on Wednesday afternoon and
evening, Aug. 7, conducted by the
pastor, Rev. D. D. Edwards, assisted
by Mrs. Klva A. Hobart, pastor of the
Free Methodist church. Testimony,
song and praise features will be In
corporated In the sorvlces.
Fred Hollbaugh, one of the pro
gressive ranchers near Talent, who
is making the raising of fine stock a
specialty, has recently purchased
from J. H. Fuller, of the same vicin
ity, flvo head of registered Jerseys,
supplementing his notable herd of
prjze animals.
Mrs. M. II. Flock, of Sacramento,
Is visiting friends here, pending the
absence of husband and sons in Can
ada whero they have landed inter
ests. Tho family formerly resided in
Ashland, where Mr. Flock was in
Southom Pucific employ as passenger
conductor.
An old-fashioned camp meeting,
held under Xazarene church auspices,
will be held in local parks during the
period from Aug. 23 to Sept. 8.
Health conditions In the big army
camps U exemplified by statements
of soldiers passing thru here. Citing
Camp Lewis, for example, last week
27 men were reported ill out of the
total number of l'S.343 stationed
there. Frequenters of the depot sec
tion during train timo note with sat
isfaction tho universal favorable
'statements which the soldiers make
in connection with the care which the
government exorcises regarding their
physical condition. They sometimes
chafe under restrictions, but all agree
'that It is "for the good of the ser
vice."
' Miss Marion Huntley has resigned
'the position as bookkeeper for the
local office of the Oregon Gaa &
Electric company.
Reported by Jtekun County Ab.
tnot Co.. Birth fcnd Central At.
Circuit Court,
F.M. Mnrson vs. - Aslilund ' Iron
Works. Answer,
John K. lioclio vs. Ashland Na
tional Farm Loan association. Or
dcr. ' '
W. M. Kinuison vs. Carl W. Abel1
cronibie et al. Order denying motion.
William E. Duller vs. Edward E
Dutton et ill. Order overruling dc
inurrer.
Oil" Michael et al vs. K. J. Bcrgc
el al. Order denying motion.
L. A. Nell vs. hrinay L. Ilosley e
al. For money.
Nellie Prock vs. Curtis Prock. De
cree.
Ural F.stnlo Transfers
"Ermay L. Ilosley, Maud A.
Hosloy, his wife, to Sophia
K. Ramaby. Lot 7, blk.
22, Chltwood tract, Ash
land iu.no
From R. title 2,lt0 to Owen
A. Dhlley, Anna Ml Dalley,
' husband and wile. Lot 3, ,
blk. 1, Barr's Add. to Med
ford From R. title 2:t.".S to Adolph
Weyrlch, Bertha Wcyrkh.
husband and wife. 17
acres In D. L. C. Xo. 41,
twp. 38 S. It. 1 E. of Will,
mer :
Answered by (Sir. .Maxwell)
When Ty Cobb lines out a two-lmg-
gcr why does his hit look so much like
him? Miss Uo-c Buddy.
Because it's his double.
IIF.LP WANTED
Male and Female
WANTED Ciirl auto washers, sev
eral men mechanics and one floor
mnn. Crater Lake Motor Co. 11K
WANTKtv MIKCKIiLANKOPS
WANTED Old Junk rags, rubber,
brass, copper, zinc, lead and old
Iron. Will pay best prices. Call
2S3-J, Medford Junk Co.
WANTED Furniture, Including
baby's bed. Phone 27S-L. 117
WANTED Government needs 20,000
clerks at Washington. Kxuituna
tlonseverywhere In August. Ex
perience unnecessary. Men and
women desiring government posi
tions wrlto for free particulars to
J. ('. Leonard, (former Civil Ser
vieo Examiner), 105X Kenols bldg.,
Washington. il
WANTED To rent, grain and alfalfa
ranch. Box W. D., .Mall Tribune.
118
WANTF.D .Men's wigs and toupees
mado to order at Carl Bowinnn's
Barber Shop. 118
WAN'TKD
calves. -Three or four
Phone r29.
weaned
118
WANTED (lood second-hand grain
sacks at 12c each. 1'hono f3-l-X
11C
WANTED Sell yonr cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., central Point
Ore., whore the tost and cash
counta.
WANTED Houaea to move, build,
repair or wreck. Phone 48S-JK oi
4KX-X. '
WANTED R. II. Toft buya Liberty
bonds, alio mortgagea, notes, Itida
nients, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes abort time loani on an old
thing.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
i ,
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RELL-AN
Impfor indigesti
ON
HELP WAXTKI1 KKMALB
WANTED Woman for
general
housework, family of two.
531-Y.
Phone
HELP WANTEIi MA (.St.
WANTED Mnn to pull slumps. Ap
ply Hampton Qrchurd. Rhone
40S-R1.
WAXTRI) Experienced orchnrd
foreman by Sept. 1st. State exp6r.
lonco and salary wanted. Box X,
Mail Tribune.
WANTED Men.
Medford Ice &
Storago Co.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALU OR TRADE House and
lot In Rogue River, for automo
bile, cattle, sheep or mules, or will
take nronerty around uratn
Write I. W. Haines, Drain. 117
FOR RENT Five-room house, hard
wood floors, lull cement basoment
garage. Phono 370-W. '
FOR SALE Small improved ranch
three miles from Medrnrd, cheap
and very easy terms. Above rrost
line. Poaches, pears, cherries,
apricots, Concord and Tokay
grapes; all kinds of berries. City
water. Small house and barn. Sub-
irrigated. P. E. Wynkoop, 820
West Twelfth Btreet.
FOR SALE Farming land, trull
land, stock ranches, timber land
from $10 per acre up, on long time
easy payment, or might exchange
for other clear property. Ad drew
Gold R Realty .
FOB SALR LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE 400 head Shropahli
ewes and lambs, reasonable. Also
good sheep ranch with ample teen
to-curry thru winter. 11. IJ. Kuiiii
Applegate, Ore. 12
FOR SALE 14 head of cattle and
four calves now in pasture; also
two saddle horses and throe work
horses. O. M. Winn, Wellon, Ore
123
FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 1
years old:, one horse. 4 yearB old
two mares, 2 years old; one set of
harness. All Al. will sou
trade for Al five passonger cur.
For particulars wrlto or call C. L.
Barnum, at Weed, Cal., P. O. Box
128. 116
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS!.
FOR SALE Ouurtorcd oak dlnim
table and six chairs, Ice chest
kitchen cabinet, electric range and
water heater, china cabinet, daven
port, sanitary cots, beds, kitchen
furniture, iiO-gnllon gasolino tank
Cash or Liberty bonds. Apply be
foro Saturday. 10u Uonova. T.I'
Daniels. 117
FOR SALE Rollablo gas range,
doublo ovar, first-class condition
all attachments. At 'Xo. I) South
Fir street. ' 121
FOR SALE Shakes, .1.00 pel
1,000, loaded on car. Cheaper In
carload lots. Terms cash. 30-lnrh
shakes. Write Mrs. Mabelle 1 1 II
dretli, Box 113, Unite Fulls, Ore
1 1
FOR SALE Cow, horse, surrey, two
sets single harness. S-inch plow
kitchen cabinet, dining table
chairs, rugs, beds, dressers, fruit
jars, chiffonier, library tab!
dishes and kitchen utensils. One-
half mile west of Phoenix. M.
Kruknr. 12
FOR SALE Household goods, fruit
jars, chickens. Phono fiHH-Rl, call
nights. 1 1
FOR BALE Xo. :1 Sharpies cream
separator, $18.00. phono BS!i-.l
or see It at FarmerH Co-operatlv
Creamery, North Central uve. 120
OR SALU One mare, ono wagon
and harneas. It; South Pear
street, Medford. 1
FOR SALE Dry oak wood deli
ercd In Medford $:i.iio per tier
Jacksonville, $.1.ti0. Webster
Ranch, I Vi north of Jacksonvill
Frank Wight. 121
FOR SALE
Orchaid. -Cull pears. Hampton
Rhone 'IG8-R1.
FOR SALE At 1(1 .North Orange
Btreet, bedsteads, dresser, hufret
tables, folding bed, bookcas:o, et1
Phone .110. 1 1
FOD SALE -Heavy warehouse true
at Rush Mill. 1 is
'OK SALIC Body for Ford l'j-toi
truck, cheap, Ituss Mill.
FOR BALE tlood team, wagon an
harness for sale cheap. Address
Box 4.'l, A.shland, Ore. 1 1
FOR SALE Straw. F. S. Carpenter.
mono 201-1(1. 1
FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith a
tachmcnt. L. B. Brown,
FOIt RENT MIHCKLLA.NKOl'H,
FOR REXT From Nov. 1st, the
brb-k warehouse occupied by tl
Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archl
S, Ash. Kl
FOR RENT Six acres of Innd wl
fruit trees, good buildings, on SI
klyou HnlghtH. Key ut 20S Trl)
Btreet, Medford, 1
11
VOn RBN'T Cheap, store bulldln
with living rooms above. At co
ner of Oakdale and 11th atreet
Phnne JH..M
FOR RENT AI'AKTMESTH.
FOIt RENT Ono completely fu
nlshed apartmeut, Hotel Ilollaud.
FOP. REXl HOUSES.
OR RENT Sovea-room house, can
ter of town; paved streets, large
lot. Inquire oi tlco. f relchter. 120
OR RENT Nicely rurnlshed six-
room houso; also furnished two
room house ' John F. White, 714
West Eleventh, phono 449-M. 133
FOR REXT Two Oatoa bungalows
at a low price to reliable parties.
C. E. OatBR. . tf
LOST.
OST Surrey rubber tire. Reward.
Leave at Mori'lnian'B Shop. 117
FOF.NI.
OIJN1) Pull1 o; trousers and sweat
er between bore und Roguo River.
Owner can havo samu by calling at
'Medford Furniture- & Hardware
Co., and paying for notice.
MOVB TO IOAS.
MONEY TO LOAN' on good real
estate serurlty, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
31 North (irnpo. Phono 047.J. tt
UO.NUY l'O ijUA-i Monej i lea
n Medford prorert? Paa month
It ptmiMifn " D h. Wotl
I1URINK8S tlirtKCTOBt
Mining Experts.
CAMPBELL & LILJEQRAN mlnoa
promlting association; mining
properties listed for sale. Bam pled
and reports rendered. - Office and
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
ples by mall given prompt atten
tion. Attorney.
WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-law.
Medford National Bank Bldg.
PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law.
rooms 8 and S, Medford Nanona'
Bank Building.
V. B. Reamea, Lawyer.
Oaraett
Corey Banding.
A a to Bapplle.
aAHBR AUTO BPRINQ CO. W
are operating the largest, aide
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
olflo northwest. Use our spring!
when other fall. Bold ander writ
ten guarantee. 84 North Flfteeati
BL, Portland, Oregou.
Ganasaja
GARBAGE Get your premlsM
cleaned np for the lummar. Call
on the city garbage wagon (01
tod aervloe. Phone I61-Y, V
T. Allen, .
, Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil
son, C, P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method ot account
ing. Particularly valuable to ant
business as a time-saver glvlna
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 1B7-R.
Instruction la Maale.
."RED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher al
-piano and harmony. Halght atnaU
Studio, 401 Qarnett-Corey BKU
Phone 7J.
Insurance.
ALICE HOLLOW AT Fire. Aocldenv
Automobile, Liability policies writ,
ten with best English and Eastern
Companies. Office 40 ilarnett
Corey Bldg. '
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
ofrice, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellont companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Catbcart, Manager. 1
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, Saab, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184. ..
Physician and Ba coa.
DR? W. W HOWARDOsteopathli!
physician. 803 C rnott-Corey build
ing. Phone 1T0.
OR. J. J. EMM ICS 3 Physician and
urgeon. Practice limited to ey.
ear, nose and throat. Eye scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. R, Co. Offices 11. F. ft H. Oa
uidg. Phone 667.
Printers and Publish era.
MEDFORD VrINTINO CO. has U
beBt equipped printing office la
Southern Oregon. Rook blading,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systema,
ete. Portland prices. 17 Norta
Fir St.
tTMunes
t&ADS TRANSFER & STORAGE! CO
Office 42 North Front SL Phona
316. Price right. Harries laar
antpAri ATTRACTIVE
Tills beautiful llttlo 11-acre Orch
ard und Poultry ranch, with a ulco
modern r-rooin bungalow with splen
dld water supply, good barn and
chicken houses, garden and berries
la for sale at loss thnn one-half of the
price It has always been considered
worth, It lies 4 miles southeast of
Medford and I 'Ai miles from Phoenix,
Tho price Is 12,100.00.
Brown & White
10 South Fir Slrcot.
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