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America's Roll of Honor
iy'$ Casualty List Sent By Pershing From Battle Front in France.
WASHINGTON. Aug. S Tbo array
list today shows:
' Killed In action, 131; died of
wounds, 36; died from alrplauo acci
dent, 1; died of accident and other
causes, 5; wounded severely, 02;
wounded, degree undetermined, 22.
Total, 237.
The list Includes Private Bruce Mc
Millan, Dolse, Idu., killed in action;
Privates John M. McLcod, Harlow
ton, Mont.; Xiles A. Sanderson, For
est Grove, Mont., died of accident oi
other cause; Corporal Albert S. Aver
ell, 309 Fifth avenue north, Seattle,
wounded, degree undetermined.
Killed in Action
I Lloutonants Fred 11. Becker, Wat
erloo, la.; Robert J. Hutchinson, El
Paso; Roy B. Parrish, Clarksburg.
W. Va.; Fred D. Pollard, North
Adams, Mas,s.; Sorgeauts Leroy V.
Little, Byrdstown, Tenn.; William S
Morris, Qultinan, W; Ladislav,
Cleveland; Frank J. Rohacek, Chi
cago; Peter J. Rpnan, Elizabeth, IS.
J.; Corporals Francis D. Howard,
Pleasantvllle, X. J.; Clarence Hun
ter, Madison, Ind. ; Edward Klemme,
Belleville, Ills.; Claude Lafcver, Sil
ver Point, Tonn.; Oliver C. Metzger
Allison, la.; Robert P. Rauenbuhler,
Jersey City; William Roth, tXew
York; Alfred C. Schinttt, Jersey City;
Elmer H. Simmons, Hanover, Mass.;
Jacob Steinkamp, Bridgeport, Conn.
Privates Waitman J. Akors, Sow
ers, Va.; Clarence H. Becker, Kansas
City; Frank Benda, Garfield, N. J.;
Daniel W. Bird, Quincy, Miss.;' John
Blrdsong, Newport, A.-k.; Steve B.
Bishop, Pilot, Va.; Worthcr Carter,
Big Creek, Mich.; Matthew J. Coes
sens, Amsterdam, N. Y.;. Paul liason.
Queen City, Mo.; Chap J. Elmore,
Maggie, Va.; George Estle, Colum
bus; James G. Fleming, Philadelphia;
A. J. Freeman, Collman, Ala.; Bron
Istan Geozenkiowski, Baltimore;
Samuel Gordon, Richmond, N. Y.;
John C. Graff, Philadelphia; Frank
Grenda, Dickson City, Pa.; Wiley H.
Grubb, Sevon Miles Ford, Va.; Rich
ard J. Hartley, Philadolpbla; Gust
Kallas, Omaha; Alfred Kayser, West
Orange, N". J.; Toni Klimanski, Pro
videnco; William 11, Kline, Balti
more. William Kenney, Brooklyn; Hill
Ketcher, Watts, Okla.; Wydenty
Krzichy, Lackawanna, N. Y.; Michael
Rush, Wyandotte, Mich.; Clarence
La Tourette, Covington, Ind.; James
1L Len.lhan, Oil City, Pa.; Bert Leon
ard, Leavenworth, John Luijohann.
Topekn; Bruce McMillan, Boise, Ida.;
Clair H. Marshall, Flint, Mich.; Artie
Moore, Nashville, ind.; Stephen U.
Obar, Limestone, Me.; Patrick G.
McHugh, Brooklyn; George E. Pnn
nill, Martinsville,' Va.; Samuel Par
ker, Thaxton, Va.; Albert Patrick.
Tulsa, Okla.; Charles F. Peters,
Browning, Mo.
William Pitrowlcz, Trenton; Bolc
staw Pruska, Chicago;' John Radols
ki, Chicago; Peter Ragulia, New
York; Lulgl Itandon, Crystal Falls.
Mich.; Augustus Rogers, Canistco, X.
Y.; Arthur S. Rowley, East Long
Meadows, Mass.; Myer Schwart
New York; Collls V. Shelton, Arka
delphia, Ala.; Geo. C. Smart, Beau
mont, Tox.; Stanley Sosnowskl, Chi
oago; Claude B. Terry, Statcsboro,
Ga.; Lieutenant Goo. A. Flotchner,
Baltimore; Scrgennts Roy Bllllngs-
loy, Loulsvillo, Ky.; Paul I). Boals,
lihrichsville, Ohio.
Raymond O. Fisher, Pine Grove,
Pa.; William H. Henderson, Con
Terse. S. C; Thomas L. Kehoe, Syra
- cuse, N. Y.; Thomas H. ..Napier, Big
Creek, Ky.; Nicholas Pendus, Post
Loco, Austria; Kaiton Rachlnsky,
Chicago; Thomas Shea, iXew York;
Alvin C. Stiller, Chicago; Bruno Swie
bockl. Chicago; Corporals Gerald J.
Buckley, Corbondalc, Pa.; Joseph T.
Edwin, Pittsburg; Oliver E. Francis,
Balnbrldge, Ohio; Fred J. Oersbefskl,
Merldlen, Conn.; Oscar A. Hlx, Low
eH; John Louderslngor. Bethlehem;
Frank M. Lureskl, Shamokln, Pa.;
Ralph W. Uhlninn, Pittsburg; Mnt
thew Vrnneslch, Jollet, Ills.; James
C. Wilder, Climax, Ga.
Privates Clarence L. Annls. Rug
by. N. D.; Frank L. Bannon, St.
Louis; Fred Bradshaw, Chicago;
Vesse 0. Brown, Quail, Ky.; Salva
tote, Cal, Syracuse; Patsy Cariisone,
West Port, Conn.; John Condcl, 011
phant Furnace, Pa.; Peter Cormier.
Adams, Mass.; Themis Emanuel, New
York; Kort II. Krtrkson, Hasty.
Minn.; Dccmcr II. Faltz, Arthur, N.
1).; Luther A. Fields, Kasley, S. C;
Lorenzo Gallone. Cattnro, Italy;
Richard L. Glidcwell, Flnley, Tenn.
Nick Gonzales, Lakeland, La.;
Leon Goodrow. Fulton, X. Y.; Henry
W. Halgler, Burkvllle, Ala.; Ferrel
L. Haruer. L Grange, Ga.; James H.
Harget, Trenton, Tenn.; Fred A.
Ileerwagon. Buffalo; Fred R. How
ard, Sugar Grove, Pa : Ellx Inkeles.
Brooklyn; Charles K. Irwin, Oaklund,
Cal.; Mario .lennctle, New Haven;
John Johnson, Patorson; Tennis
Johnson, Decorah, la.; Martin Koskl.
Kilkolnen, Finland: Karl V. LaLonde
rontiac, Mich.; Harry I.edcrman, New
York; I,, L. Lumpkin'. PevaR Bluff,
Ark.; Claud H. McQuarry, Norwood,
;va. :
William Mldwood, Springfield,
Mass.; James Xardella, Youngstown,
Ohio: Privates Ivar Porthon, Waas
an, Finland; Samuel Resnlck, Mana-
i pol, Russia; Walter Sadoskl, Olwva.
KasBla; George Straga, Belluno,
I Italy; Lester li. Womiy?ht, Skowke-
j gnn, Maine.
Died of Wouuds
Mnjor Howard W. Beal, Lewlston.
Me.; Sergeant James A. Evans,
Brooklyn; Corporal Glen A. Morrow,
Oes Moines; Privates Frank E. Cnrl
jon, Fontanelle, In.; Andre Dudzlk,
Philadelphia; Emll Johnson, Floyd,
la.; Jcs. L. Poareo, Solum, N. C;
Harry H. 8aulter, Whttesboro, N. Y.
hergennt Thomas Webb, New
York; Wilson Leonard Bristol, Tenn.;
Privates Ralph Ball, Grand Forks, N.
D.; Robert J. Heacox. New Hartford;
Thomas Kelley, New York; Harry
Lcventllal, New York; Anton Rom
sos, Mountain, Minn.; Jacob Ruff,
Chicago.
Died of airplane nccideut Lieu
cnant Roger II. C'lnpp, Halt Lake
City.
Hied of accident and oilier onuses
I Corporal Howard .1. links, Kpan
l ish Fork, I'tuli; Privates liny A.
ilagstrom, Los Angeles; John JL Mc
l.eod, llurlowtown, Mont.; Xiles A.
Sanderson, Forest Grove, Mont.;
:Iarrison 'A. Taylor. Ilcnryville. ind.
Western List of Wouudctl '
Privates ('corye Koross, Yerinirton.
N'ev.; Ivor li. Large, Kast Cedar
vapid-. I.i.; George .Slcchta. Victoria,
Vex. : Gordon Go'.iMy, Kecdley, Cal.
Wounded, decree undetermined
Corporal Albert S. Averell, ;IU!I Filth
ivenue, North Seattle; Private Allen
0. Anderson, Dallas; Sergeant Nick
ilas Noi
Tex.
-0 Hidu))4o st., I.uredo,
Marino Casualties
WASHINGTON', A tut. 8. The mu--ine
corps cusualty list today shows:
Killed in action,' I wo; died of
vniiiiils. nire; wounded severely, 20;
.voimded, !i roc iinileteriniiied, li;
wounded sliulillv.one; missing, 1(1.
Tolal. ins.
Ser-eanl IMwiird I,. Wilkinson,
'Ileal Kails. Mont.; wounded iu nc
imi, decree iindetenniued.
Killed in action Lieutenant Wil
iam II. Alack. Holyoke, .Mass.; Cnr
Kiral Ilazen A. Yauejian, Oak Park,
Ills.
Dii'd of wound-; received in action
l'ri'alt, Clonient li. IIniitciiipN Ilav
si. Louis. Misn.
Si'veri'lv woandrd in action (west
rn list.) Privates Leslie 15. Seo't,
'.eaiiue City, Tex.; Jolni1 J. Hale,
Thrall, Tex.
WouikIimI in action, degree nndc
ermincd Serjeants lluyh P. Kidder,
A'aukon. la.; Kd-.vard L. Wilkerson.
ireat FulN, Mont.; Corporals C'lnr
iiee II. liiailfnrd. Ashland, Tex.;
John W. Iliit-mitli, Houston, Tex.;
Thus. .1. Ilarreiiline, McKinney, Tex.;
Milton A. .Miltelholtz, l'asiidena; Al-ii'i-t
W. .Moori', Mailisonville, Ohio;
Oewey Si'liniidl, Whitney, Tex.;
Jeoifie .1. VVolilaenintli, Wilcox. Neli.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT
Llvo roultry.
fnCKKUKI.S ()( l'5c.
PiKKSK- !'!.(. S(o lie.
TTUKKYS Fat youne;, 20(o:22ej
ild toms. Vint I'le; dressed, 2.")fn,2He.
IiKI.GI.VN IIAIiES flfn.iie.
Hay mill Grain.
(Iluyinjr Prices.)
WllKAT-.l.llli(,i l.nr, hiisliel.
PA III.KV - Whole, I0.(l!' ion.
HAY United all'all'u 2.".0II ; finiin
fiM.im.
Livestock.
t Prices paid Producers.) "
VKA I. pressed, lKftllc.
SIIKKI'-Kwes, 8f10; wethers,
c; Inaili, 12c.
COWS Alive, (ifnHe.
llOtIS Alive, 1 IfiKic.
STKKUS-Alive, miiv
(P.-icrs' Paid hv Dealers.)
POKK S(n20c.
LAUD Illle. .
KGGS 4(le.
HONKY-'Jde per lb.
Ni:W POTATOKS per Hi. n'.'.e.
ONION'S ipije.
CIDKI! 2m:
IIPTTKU FAT .Vie.
lUTTWi - Wli.,l.-ale, :,2e.
Observations.
It U it loelv tunc to reform.
They're anini: to ,! 1 1 1 1 . the tax on to
bacco. Will the manufacturers pns
the liuek .' Thcv will, believe u.
hat's in be done with Lutidownc,
licn the lai-cr i captured? There's
St. I nn inland.
Yon Iliiit.'.c, I he kaiser's new lor
citn seen tni-y, is a limn of initiative,
lie aiiiiiiiim i" that Germany is Hl-IiI
I'm- ihc lilier.itinn of Iceland, lad' i
iriil fifypt. 1 ! - forgot to ineution
Aiislr.ilia mid Canada.
"There's no such tiling as interna
lional law imv minr," said the k.ii er
:o h d..n!i-i. Ob ves, ihi re i, ft, l(
Tin re's j's soice troiililc nliout eti-
The Outbursts of
Everett True
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BUT YOU WOULDN'T H4V&
F HOW WOUt-O LBT OWR GHICCR6N I3 CAY ON IT
IMTTeAT OP GHASINC THSM OV6R. TO OTHtEK.
As.nl n I Al. .Lie. Ts, TKA KJ
t-LOWCRSH! , .'JUST LET
Livestock
PORTLAND, Aug. 8. Cattle
steady; receipts 275. Steers, prime
tU.lTilij 12.75; good to cholco $10.75
11.75; medium to good $9.50i;
10.75; fair to medium $8.50 9.50;
common to fair $5. 50 & S.50; cows
common to fair, $5.50 8.50; cows
and heifers, choice, $8 5 8.50; me
dium to good $(lifj 7.n0; fair to me
dium, $5&G; canners, $3ji5; bulls,
$3.50(8 7.50: calves, $8.500 11.50;
stockers and feeders, $6 8.
Hogs steady, receipts, 4 5 0. Prime
mixed $1S.S5& 19.15; medium mixed
$18.C5ji 18.85; rough heavies $17.35
(5 17.05; pigs $10.50 17; bulk of
sales $18.85 19.
Sheep steady; receipts 200. East
of mountain lambs $13 11; valley
Iambs $12.50'l3; yearlings $9.50
,10; wethers $8.50 9.50; ewes $0
8. '
Portland Gram
WHEAT New crop, $2.20; barley,
reed, $li(l; liivwiiu;, li2; oats, ,f.r)i).0(t
bid, com, No. :, yellow, bid.
MILI.STL'FI'S Lrnn, shorts,
t3:i; middlings, .')!).0():i!)..50.
. HAY Iln viiit- price, tilnothv, $33
34; nirall'a, 2(i; era in, 27.50.
Itiittr and Kgus
PtlUTLANH, Aug. 8 Iluttor firm.
City rrcamery prints 52k; cartons
53c; buying price butterl'at, Portland
55c; cubo extras, tile; seconds 45c;
dairy 35c.
KGGS Selling price. Xo. 2, iptal
ity, 114c. liiijin; price, rotten and
cracked out, l.'ic: eiindlcd, llif47e:
selected candled in carliins', 4ll(o .'illc.
1'OI I.TIiY- liens, 2.1c; broilers,
2."i(h.28c: old rooslers, Kle: turkeys,
2H(o:iHe; 'ee-e, 22c; ducks, vouiiir.
W(n :i:ic.
Bits of iHformp'ion.
The total nuniliei of apanese li v -ini;
abroiiil was -I."i(l,77:i at Hie enil o,
June. 1H17. The 1'nitcd Stales was
credited with l."i,(i(i(j rriuri and 7li,
"i72 Woiai-n, the most in nnv country.
Patents have been craiitcd to
Connecticut woman for ti baking
hoard consisting of a pad nf waxed
paper from whii h s.,.ts can lie re
moved when soiled.
Chirm, iu its need lor Inuisjiorta
lion, is eiiiisiderini: restoration of ils
old time system of ennuis, of which
there were ul one tunc ijti.iiiiii miles.
Most of the snakes used l, show
men are procured from a lare "snake
fann'' nl Sun Antonio. Tex., where
all kinds of reptiles are bred. This
farm consists of ei-hl acres lor
snakes alone.
Sir liernunl Mallet, president of
the iloyal Statistical so -iety, ha-- de
clared that the I'nited KiiiL-dom has
lust by the lull in births dariii'.' the
war more than .Vm.llliil potential lives.
Diirinv the same la riod he cstim,.,
that Genaany has lost 2.li(ll,iHM and
liiinvary l,.'iiili,l!iili.
forcing it. And, finally, we're ;:o
injr to have some new inlei national
laws in whi'-h you'll he interested.
Hill.
With Medforrt irndo Is Medford ma'le
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80CH A BSAVJtlFOC l-AWM
Dl im THIS AS AtjQ
THAT SOAK IN A tuHUtt
CENTRAL POINT
A. P. Glllett has roturned from a
business trip to CanyonvlIIe.
Mr. and Mrs. Snnfnrd Richardson
and child of Millionaire Row are
spending a few dnys outing at Pros
pect, Miss Catherine Nealon of Table
Rock, was visiting friends here Sat
urday. .
Mrs. Georgo ' Little who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Konncy,
I at Sams Valley, has returned to her
home.
, Rev. Spriggs, minister of the Hap
; tlst church at Mcdford, attended
church herd Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Davidson and children
left Monday evening for Idaho where
they will join Mr. DavldBon.
Mrs. Hicks and Mr. and Mrs.
Young of Willow Springs, spent Sun-
i day here visiting friends.
Miss Del Mil Stevens Is spending a
few days with Mrs. Katie Eldred of
Grants Pass.
The city council met in regular
session Monday evi ling. Only rou
tine business was transacted.
Mr. Nash from the north made a
businoss trip horj Saturday regard
ing school matte s.
The Lovcrn garage has closed and
the Hawk garage has opened up
again in charge of Albert Painter and
Walter Hawk.
Mrs. lOtnnia Bnlib and daughter,
Mrs. Will Pyliuin und Hazel Bebb
am ut Mcdford and will remain there
until the lacking season Is over.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and dough
tor motored to Ashland Sunday ufter
noon. Meade Ingram of Grants Pass,
spen the find or the week here with
his mother.
Minus Pence has moved his fam
ily Into the Httchlor house on south
west corner First and Ash streets.
Dr. Ilelstrom of Pasadena, Calif
Is here looking after his business.
A telegram from Miss Gladys
Holmes of this city, announced her
safo arrival at Washington, 1). C,
.Monday evening. - -
Mr. mid Mrs.1 William Thoiinison
entertained I he Julius llirkholz fam
ily at dinner Sunday exeniny.
W. 15. Harris is hauling shingles
Ibis week to repair his resilience.
W. K. Parser went to liulte Kails
Saturday, where he has rmplovineiil.
Mrs. prank Tompkins and Mrs. II.
W. Davidson of Cent nil Point were
eallei ! in thin vidnily Monday after
noon. Charles Fclli'iihciiner of Portland is
niakiiiir a few das tav t ,j r.
diiiiil here, dorina pear picking
l.n-l Sunday Mr. and Mrs. (Iconic
Davis and -i.ns took dinner at the
II. It. I "iriiriM-rimm home.
G. N. Davis lost a valuable heifer
from bloal, Monday nitiiit.
The I;. W. Klden family are spend
intr the week at Luke of the Woods.
Mr. .lame- IfolicHsiui ,. li,,. w,.,.,
to accept a position in California.
His wife and children will v i it fur it
WILLOW SPRINGS
number of weeks with relatives in
Ashland, helore uouil' south to ioin
him.
SAMS VALLEY
A new IfiO-ton silo is being erected
m the Duel Straus ranch. It is
hoped there will soon he many more
of such profiliiiL' Iniildiues in our dis
trict.
Miss Daisy Lyman returned from
her visit in Medford accompanied by
Miss l.yliun Hobinson Cor a visit on
the ranch;
Word received from due Kowc
states he is in the hospital with n had
attack of la eriimc. It is limw,l ),v
his ninny friends thnt he will soon
recover.
Clcvc Wilson left Monday for
Dunsmiiir, Cal., where he lias a posi
tion on the railroad.
The Union Sunday school group
tatliering which is to he held Sunday,
August 11, constitutes this and 'two
other district Sunday schools. The
noetinu pint's will be on Rogue river
lcnr the Nealon ranch.
Tito Froshum threshiii,' mnchine
omnienccd threshing Tuesday nnil
will ihiiwh only in this district.
Mrs. A. C. Wilson is suffering
badly from a bud hip which she in
iured a year ago by n fall.
TRAIL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Van Scoyoc and fam
ily retrrued to (heir home in Mcdford
after a week's vacation near Trail.
( Illness is sporting a new Kord.
The Sunday school picine nt Trap
Sunduy, was well attended and great
ly enjoyed by nil.
.Kverybody invited to Trail ?.ied
Cross ut the hall Thursday nfternoon
("onio prepared to work, us they will
prepare the hall that day for the big
dunoo Saturday night.
A Red Cross dunce nt Trail hall
Saturday, August 10, Medford -
sic, n good floor und a good time for
all.
Mrs. Niehol, Mrs. Irwin Howe and
Airs. C. lilauss, visited Medford Red
Cross Monday und received instrue.
lions for the Red Cross ul Trail.
Don't forget the Red Cross dance
at Trail the Kith. Everybody invil
cd, and u good time insured. .
Locomotive laiglncer Writes
Overwork and worry cnuso kidney
trouble. Whon the kidneys are not
working properly, poisons accumu
late In tho system, resulting In back
ache, sore muscles, stiff Joints, rheu.
matic pains, constantly tired feeling
and other distressing symptoms.
Georgo McLain, Turtle Lake, N. !.,
writes: "I nm a locomotive engineer.
I had a bad pain In my back and my
bladder action was vory irregular, 1
took Foley's kidney Pills and was ro.
Ilovod In a couple of days." Sold
ovorywhere.
Miss Snllic Lanes, east Tennessee
school Icnchcr. has a record ol
mowing six ncres of hay in one day.
HKI.P WANTEI KKMALK
WANTKH Woman for general
housework, family of two. Phone
534-Y.
lli;i,P WAXTKD
Main and Female
WANTKI) Girl auto washers, sev
eral men mechanics and one floor
man. Crater Lake Motor Co. I IN
WANT If! I MlsiCKLLANEOUS
WANTKIJ Old Junk rags, rubber,
brass, copper, zinc, lead and old
Iron. Will pay best prices. Call
283-.I, Medford Junk Co.
WANTKI) Furniture, Including
baby's bed. Phono 27.S-L. . 117
iWANTKI) Government needs 20,000
clerks at Washington. Examina
tions everywhere In August. Kx
perlenco unnecessary. Men and
women desiring government posi
tions wrlto for free particulars to
J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Ser
vice Kxnmlncr), lOnS Kcnols bldg.,
Washington. IIS
WANTKI) To rent, grnln and alfalfu
ranch. Box W. I)., Mall Tribune.
- 118
WANTKI) .Men's wigs and toupee
made to order at Carl Bowman's
Barber Shop. 1 1 s
WANTKI) Three or four weaned
calvos. Phono 529. 1 IS
WANTKI) Good second-hand grnln
lucks at 12c each. Phono 534-X.
llli
WANTED Sell your cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point,
Ore., where the testa and cash
count.
WANTED Housei to mora. Build,
repair or wraek, Phona 488-M ot
4kxX.
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg
ments, ei-orow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loana on any old
thing.
III . SIXTHS OPPOIITI N1TIKS
FOR SALK On account of poor
health a good paying business for
sale cheap, Insiiite at' 30 .Norlb
Riverside. i
BKIJ WANTKIJ MALIC.
WANTED Man to pull stumps. Ap
ply Humpton Orchard. Phone
468-R1.
WANTKD Kxporlenced orchard
foreman by Sept. 1st. State exper
ience and salary wanted. Box X,
Mall Tribune. : .
FOIl SALE ttKAL ESTATF,
FOR- SALK OR TRADE House and
lot in Rogue River, for automo
bile, cattle, sheep or mules, or will
take properly around Drain.
Wrlto 1. W. Haines. Drain. 117
FOR RENT Five-room house, hard
wood floors, full cement basomont,
garngo. Phono 370-W.
FOR SALE Small improved ranch,
throe miles from Mcdford, cheap
and very easy terms. Above frost
lino. Peaches, pears, chorrles,
apricots, Concord and Tokay
grapos; all kinds of berries. City
water. Small house and barn. Sub
irrigated. P. li. Wyukoop, 820
Wost Twolfth streot.
FOR SALR LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE Sow and seven pigs
Chris Kcnjioy, Jacksonville. 119
FOR SALE 401) head Shropshire
ewes and lambs, reasonable. Also
good sheep ranch with ample feeu
to carry thru winter. H. D. Kubll,
Applogute, Ore. 127
FOR SALK 14 hond of cattle and
four calvos .now in pasture; also
two snddlo horses and three work
horses. G. M. Winn, Wellem Oro.
123
FOR SALE Two mares, 9 and 10
years old; one horse, 4 years old;
two mares, 2 years old; one set ot
harness. All Al. Win sell or
trnda for Al five passenger ear.
For particulate write or call C. L.
Barnuui, at Weed, Cal., P. O. Box
128. 116
FOR SALK MlMIClLANKOH
FOR SALK OR RENT Cattle ranch
Also 00 head of cattle. Carl Skyr-
man, Trail, Ore, 127
FOR SALB: Quartorcd oak dining
tauie and six chalrB, ice chest,
kitchen cabinet, electric range and
water heater, china cabinet, daven
port, sanitary cots, beds, kitchen
furniture, fiO-gallon gasoline tank.
Cnsh or Liberty bonds. Apply be
fore Saturday. 105 Geneva. T. E.
Daniels. 117
FOR SALE Reliable gas rango,
double over, first-class condition;
nil attachments. At Ko. II South
Fir street. 121
FOR SALE Shakes, a.t.OO per
1,000, loaded on car. Choapcr in
carload lots. Terms cash. 30-inrli
shakes, Wrlto Mrs. MalicRe 1111
dreth, Box 113, Butte Fulls, Oro.
119
FOR SALE Cow, horso, surrey, two
sets singio nnrnoss, 8-Inch plow.
Kltclien cabinet, dining tublo,
chairs, rugs, bods, dressers, fruit
Jars, cliirtonlor, library table,
dlsboB and kitchen utensils. One
half mile west of Phoenix. M. .1
Krukar. 120
FOR SALE Household goods, fruit
Jars, chickens. Phono 539-R1, cnll
nights. 119
FOR SALE No. 3 Sharplos cream
separator, $18.00. Phono 589-.I2
or see It nt Farmers Co-oporatlvo
Creatnory, North Central ave. 130
FOR SALE One ninro. ono wagon
and harness. 10 South Peach
street, Mcdford. 1 1 9
FOR SALE Dry onk wood deliv
ered In Medford $3.50 por tier; in
Jacksonville, $3.00. Webster
Ranch, 1 north of Jacksonville.
Frank Wight. 124
FOR SALE Cull penrs. Hampton
urr.liu.il. I'lione 408-1(1.
FOR SALE At 1 North Orange
Btroot, bedsteads, dresser, buffet
tables, folding bed, bookenso, etc.
('bono a i o. 118
FOI) RALE Heavy warehouse truck
at Russ Mill. Its'
FOR SALK Body for Ford 1 Vi-ton
truck, cheap. Russ Mill.
FOR SALK Good team, wagon and
harness for sale aheap. Address
nox 4:1, Aslilund, Oro. 1 17
FOR SALK Straw. F. S. Carpenter.
I'nnno 201-111, 1 to
FOR SALK Ford truck, Smith at
tachment. L. II. Brown. . "
FOR IIK.NT MIMKI.I.ANKOCH.
OR RENT 2u0 ncro stork and
grain ranch: Joins outrange; 50
aires In cultivation. (Ins, the
Tailor, 40 North Front street.
FOR RENT From Nov. 1st. the
brick warehouse occupied by the
MRiiioni fruit Co. Apply Archie
S. Ash. 139
FOR RENT Six acres nf luud with
fruit trees, good buildings, on Sis
kiyou Heights. Key at 20S Tripp
street, .Mcuronl. 1 n
FOR RENT Cheap, atore bulldlni
with living rooms above. At cor
nor of Oakdala and 11th streets
Phnno jr,-Jl
FOIl HUNT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT One completely fur
nlshwl nparlmcut, Hotel Holland.
i.vriiiumiittf a i' too ah co
TIMB CARD
Leave Mcdford for Asniand, Talent
and Phoenix dull, except Sunday al
8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Also on Satur
day at 10:15 p. m., Bundnys leave at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30
p. m. Lenvo Ashland for Medford
naity, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m
and 11:00 a. m.; 1 :00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at K : a 0. Sundny onv Ashland at
9:00 a. m, and 12:30, 4:30 and
5:30 p. n).
FOI! KKYI flOUBES.
FOR KKN'T Seven-room house, cen
ter of town: paved streets, large
lot. Inquire ot lieu Trelchler. 120
FOR RENT Nicely furnished slx-
rqom house; also furnished two
room house. John F. White, 714
West Eleventh, phone 449-M. 133
LOHL
TAKEN From tho Nnt. Wednesday,
between two and four, an eighteen
inch boys' black bicycle. Reward,
on the return of same to Charles
Van Scoyoc, 209 South Orange
street. 118
LOST Tuesday on West Main street
small bundle of luce beading and
remnant of ribbon. Phone 922. 117
LOST Surrey rubber tire. Reward.
Leave at Merrlman's Shop. 117
MOM5T TO MJAX
MONEY TOLOANon Rood real
estittn security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds, j. II. Andrews, No.
31 North Grape. Phone S47.J. tf
UONKY t i.u..-s Mann 10 l
en Medford proocrty. Eutj month
It parmenu Hee D. R. Woed.
MlnliiK Experts.
CAMPBELL & LILJEGRAN mlnek
promlting association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports rondered. Office and
assay laboratory at 107 North fit
St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
ples by mall given prompt atten
tion. ,
Attoraera.
WM. M. COLVIG AttornT-at-law.
Medford National Bank Bids. 1.
PORTER J. NEFF. Attorney-at-law
rooms a and . Medford Nattoma,'
Bank Building.
V. R. RoamAs, Lawyer Oamett
Corey Bnlldlng.
Anto BappUae. .
-A HER AUTO SPRING OO. W
are operating the largest, eldest
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest: Use oar springs
when o(hors fall. Bold mnder writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fltteeatl
St., Portland, Oregou.
GaiTMire
GARBAGE Get your premteM
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
god sen Ice. Phone $61-1. J
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant,
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. If. Wit
son, G. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to en?
business as a time-savor giving
full business detail. M. F. & U,
Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction u Haste
7R1D ALTON HAIGHT Teacher el
piano and harmony. Height lfual
Btudto, 401 Gaxnett-Gorey Bids
Phone 1.
Insurance.
ALICE! HOLLOWAT Fire, AoeldenV
Automobile, Liability policies writ,
ten with best English and Eaatern
Companies. Office 408 Qarnett-
Corey Bldg. - e
EARL 8. TUMY Goneral Insurance
office. Flro, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plata Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Gurnett-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager.
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
woi-k, sasn, unors, mouidlnga ana
screens. Shop 437 B. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and nm eona.
OH. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130. y
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye.
ear, nose and throat, Eyea scien
tifically tested and glaasea sup
nlled. Oculist and Aurlat for 8, P.
R, R. Co. Offices M. r. H, Oe
liulK. Phone 607.
lrtntora end Publishers. 1
M EllFOR D Vr iTmNa'cO. has u
best equipped printing office J
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
etc Portland prices. $7 Nortt
Fir St,
muurfes.
V
EAD8 TRANSFER 8TORAOB CO
Office 43 North Front 8t Phans
315. Prices right. Herrlae guar-
nte4
ATTRACTIVE
This beautiful llttlo 11-acre Orch
ard and Poultry ranch, with a nlco
modorn G-room bungalow with splen
did water supply, good barn and
chicken houses, garden and berries
Is for sale at less than one-halt ot the
prlco It has always been considered
worth, It lies 4 miles southeast of
Medford and 1 4 miles from Phoenix,
Tho prlco Is $2,100.00.
t
Brown & White
10 Mouth I'lr Street,