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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOOX. SATUKIUY, AUGUST 1 0, 1918 J'AOEJFJVB f ?' America's Roll of Honor Today's Casualty just Sent. By Pershlpg From Battle Front in France, lgOOOOOCXXOOCQXXCXCKCX '-WASHINGTON.' Aug. V l!0.y-TheJ iinuv . MiMinlLv lint tudnv usMied in i five sections hovs: : Killed in action, (14; died oC wounds, 28; died of disease, three; died of airplane nccident, two; died from accident und other cnuses, four; wounded severely, 102; wounded de gree undetermined, 11)2. Missing' in 'option, 221. Totul, MO. The list includes Privates Milt'ord 0. Owulf, 8800 Eis;hty-t!irid street', Southeast, Portland, Ore.; Charles It. Hart, Olympin, Wash. ; Willis Mines, fiales Creek, Ore.; killed in action. Private Conrad A. Jensen, 18.1 Fast (iHth street, North Portland, Ore., died of disease; Private Hubert li. Lnnn, lilnnne, Wash.;' Louie O. Peters, Miles City, Mont.; Herman Ileis, Mon ida, Mont.; missing in action. Private Truman G. Thomas, 211 South Cedar street, Spokane, severely wounded. Corpural pdwnrd A. Itiichanan, Nnni pa, Idaho, missing in action. Section One Killed in action Lieutenant James IT. Moore, lierwiii, III.; Corporal John T. Kllinglon, Thomnston, Gn.; Pri vates Harry R. Guilefiiss, Durham, N. V.; Marsh W. Nottonaliupi, Indian npolis; foirl F. Sehwnrz, ))etroit;.AI yie S. White, Plymouth, Conn. Died of wounds I'rivutes Iiicliard C. Denton, Houlka, Miss.; Frank C. Kamond, Milford, Mass.; Kdward W. llile, St. Louis; Gordon K. McKcu zie, Concord, Mara.; Kdward H. Mul vaney, Cincinnati;' John Kuljjieki, Russia. Severely wounded Corporals Kd ward McGIone, French Corral, Cnl. : Bert T. Seott, Fair City, Neb.; Daniel Sparks, Knnis, Tex.; Privates Mu thias II. Collin;;, Indianola, Neb. ; An ton Jiru, Kimball, S. D. ; Hoy Simon, Brewster, Neb.; Truman 0. Thomas. 211 South Cedar nt., Spokane. Wounded, decree undetermined Corporal Mux H. Beyer, Denver; Pri vates Churlcs Leon, Fust Bernard, Tex. j Jos. P. Mlcuk. I'nmcrou, Tex. .. Section T)o Killed in action Lieutenants Clay ton W. Beach, Muskegon, Mich.; H tilth C. Blanchard, Boston; Jos. T. Hanlon, Baltimore; Serjeants William T. Adams, Cninford, N. J.; Otis E. Blown, Indianapolis; John II. Km brec. College Point, N. Y.; Fred W. Tompkins, Owosso, Mich.; John West. Hartford; Corporals Tony Ayoub, Brownsville, Pa. ; Frank Enters. Wrijrhtsville, 0u.- Francis II. Ileuly Hartford ; Frank J. Moynihun, llol yoke, Mass.; John J. O'ltourke, Ne York; Meehani' Thomas J. Flem ing, Phoenia, N. Y. ; Robert Ovin. Leighton, Ky.; Sehasti O. Barber Hartford, John K. Borten, New York j Alexander Bright, Alexandria. Ind. ; . Murciano Calo, Waterbury: Robert ). Collins, Nonaire, Qu.; Jos. Deninieki, New Britain. ; Milford G. Dcwolf, 880(i 83rd street Portland; Hans II. . Dit liner, darks. Neb.; Warren' W. Dubbs, Emasus, P'u.;" Charles B. Hart, Olymnia. Wash. ; Thomas- Hayes, New York Paul Ileum, Macon, Gu.; Willis 1 linos Gales Creek, 'Ore; Frank M. Hunt Milner, Gu.; Edward J. Marino, Cin cinnati;' Edward Martin, New York George j. Panuska, St. Paul' Edward V. Powers, New York; Paul E. Kags- dale, Pel.er, S. C; William P. lioehe. New York; William liykns, Brook Ivn; Haskell Sadler, Buffalo Valley. Tenn. ; '-, George F. Schrlck, Kingston, N. Y:'i' Louis M. Scorzafava, New York; Jobn Channon, Cincinnati; Quintln I. Sllkwood, Gatewood, Mo.; Thomas P. Slnon, Waltlngford, Conn.; Jos. A Smith, Waterbury; Patrick J. Stan ley, Floral Park, N. Y.; Charles Stratcmeyer, Cincinnati; Jos. P. Su grue, Waterbury; Jos. Wiolgosz, Mil waukee; Archie II. Wooley, Atlanta Gu.; Philip M. Wright, Isabel, S. 1) C- Died of Wounds: Sergeants Har vey L. Elliot, Aberdeen, Ala.; Arthur G. Plttman, Andalusia, Ala.; Corpor al William S. Gardner, Magnolia, X. C.;. Mechanic Sheldon D. Sharpley, Oconto, Wis.; Privates Alabcl Ulu- menthal, Chicago; Elmer Charbon- eau, Webb City, Mo.; Clifford Cun nlngkam, Atmore, Ala.'; George Da vis, Howertons, vs.; Louis Dourow olskl, Nantlcoke, Pa.; William Clas- ky, Detroit; Elmer John Grob. Los He, Mo.; Daniel M. Ilealy, Worcen tor; Georgo Johnson, Jackson, Ohio: Charles Langendorf, Chicago; Daniel J. McLaughlin, New York; Octave McLaughlin, Springvllle, Ala.; Ku gene McManus. Dewltt, la.; Edwin Peterson, Eau Claire, Wis.; John A Stelcker, New York; Theodore C. Wettleson, Postvllle, la. , Died of disease: Horseshoer Fred A. Almqulst, Riverside. R. I.; Prl vales Conrad A. Jensen, 185 East GSth St., North, Portland, Ore.; Wyl lorn F. Polubltz, Minneapolis. Died from airplane accident: Lieu tenant Phil Btllard, Topcka, Kan.. Colonel Robert W. Holt, Jr.; Clifton Heights, Pa. , Died from accident and other causes: Privates Charles O. Boyer, Newport, Tenn.; Benjamin R. Carl Bon, Grundy Center, la.; Robert P , Donaldson, Livingston. Ills. I Wounded severely: Privates David I c' Arnold, togao Utah; Amtt O Curtiss, Mellenry, X. p.; Reuben Fowler, San Diego, pal.;. Esplclq Moya, Watrous, N. M.; Svale Svale son, Des Moines, Iowa. Keel Ion THree Wounded severely: Corporal Archie Simpson, InUlaoola, Iowa; Privates iesiiu ruAiuu, Dim, iowu; itouert it. McArthur, Los Angeles. Missing In action: Mechanic Pat rick Eustace, San Francisco; Pri vates Walter Haynes, Winchester, W(yo.; Wljllam K. Huffman, Cull, Tex.; Honry G. Knox. Beach. Tex.: Robert It. Logan, Bluino! Wash.; Harrison F. Pedersen, Plerson, Iowa; Louie G. Peters, .Miles City, Mont.; Herman Rels, Monida. Mont.; Ethel E. Roberts, liogata, Tex.; William II. Sorenson, H. F. D. 1, Provo, Utah; John D. Taylor, Oakland, ' Cal.; .I.os- lio Thompson, Urlgham City, Utah; Donald E. Turner, Buford, N. D.; Starr Willis, New Hampton, Iowa; Henry E. Welsh, Coalville, Utah; Clifford Wolfe, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Section Four Killed In action: Lieutenant Theo dore T. Kirk, Covlna, Cab; Herman H. Smith, Brooklyn; Corporals John Jacevicz, Woodland, Pa.; Carl C. Mogensen, Boelus, Neb.; Cook Vltold Kowalewskf, Schenectady, N. Y.; Privates Francis Guzzle, Italy; Bruce White, Battlo Creek, Mich. Severely wounded: Privates Earl L. Dew, Dcs Moines, la.; Walter Jackson, Richland, Cal. Missing In action: Corporals Joe Chalupa, Taylor, Tex.; Clifford P. Lewis, Oakland, Cal.; Charles A. Rose, Denver; William M. Bacon, Jermyn, Tex.; Edward A. Buchanan, Nampa, Ida.; Niels J. Johnson, At lantic, Iowa; Frank A. Mitchell, Rolfo, la.; Isadora G. Moekowlto, Shelvllle, Cal.; Frank Nelson. Han- klnson, N. D.; Roy W. Savage, iX'e braska City, Neb.; Vitor Scherbins kl, Glenn UHn, IX. D.; Alexander Su va, Ignacio, .Cal.; Phillip G. Sten mark, Richmond. Cal. Section Five Died of wounds: Lieutenant Ed ward Llewellyn, Oconomowoc, Wis.; Wagoner Samuel E. Bybee, Edwards, Mo. Died from . accident and ' other causes: Private Cecil E. Campbell, Owosso, Mich; Privates Thomas R. Cornell, Holabird, S. D.; Christian Junkert, Hebron, N. D.; John Y. Mar tinez, Corpus Christ!, Tex. Missing In action: Privates Mich ael Dltucchi, Peters, Cal.: Ernest J. King, Woden, Tex.; Otto H. Klein, Sequin, Tex.; Roy E. Lambert, Rose- vllle, Cal.; Harry A. Lee, ' Fowler House, Dallas, Tex.; John Shnw, Hartlngen, Tex.; Charles V. Van Cleave, Homer, Neb. Marino Casualties WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. The marine corps casualty list today shows: Killed in action, 11; died of wounds, 5; wounded soverely, 9. Total, 25. The list Includes Private Edward Ramsey, 80? Jefferson street, Boise, Idaho, wounded severely in action. Killed in action Sergeants Geo. T. Knott, Southwick, Mass.; Roland G. St. Louis, Occmto, Wis.; Robert E. Tuherville, McCuiie, Tenn.; Corporals Bernard M. Snair, Pittsburg: Alden Withcck, ernal, I'tah; Private: Francis B. Coroio, 1'hiludelphia; John Oliver, Jackson, Ala.; Arnold Heider. New Cnnibin, Mo.; Harry liyker, Lcd wood, X. J.'; Walter J. Tritt, Guesn ey, Wyo.; Earl Austin, Minn.; Pri vates Lorin Jasper Church, Oakland, Cal.; Marion Gary, Eagle Hill, N. M.; John XL Morgan, Worcester, Mass. "hurlcs A. Penwright, El Reno, Oklu . Wounded severely in action Ser jeant Paul II. Britlon, Marshfield Mo.; Privates Julian E. Applcgute, t.mon, Neb.; Harry P. liailev, Prince ton, Mo.; Hobnrt B. Crossett, liar- ingeii, Tex.; Edward R. Duum, Buf- lalo; Dewey Miller, Sharon, Pa.; Ed ward Ramsey, 800 Jefferson st, Boise. Idaho; Samuel S. Suponitizky, Brook 'yn; Ellsworth Workman, Plyney, W. Va.j Harry A. Walleighin,' Cliestci Springs, Pn.' Died of wounds received in action Corpora! Charles II. Earl, Austin. Tex. . .Portland Livestock. : PORTLAND, Aug. 10. Cattle Heady; receipts 50. Steers, prime, tl 1.75 (a 12.7.'); good to choice f 1 0.75 9 11.75; medium to good $9.50$! 10.75; fair to medium IS. 50 rH 9.50; common to fair $5.50 ft S.H0 cows and heifers, choice J S U S . " " medium to good $t(Ti7.50; fair to mw(iim ji 6; cunners $3 4i : bull!- "..r,0?i 7.50; calves S.:iO 1 1.50; itockers and feeders Sli ir 8. Hogs firm: receipts 100. Prime mixed $IS.85i lit. 15; medium mixed $ 1 S.K.'i 1S.S5; young heavies M'KJ 17.G5;tplg5 $lfi.55i 17; bulk of sulci 119. .Sheep Lnmhs higher, rest steady TODAY'S MARKETS TJe Outbursts of 5 Everett True By CONDO THRIFT STAMPS, 1 V.1e kT2,,N5! F nr i ' -J?oz ' feX---.' STAMPS, UeaM. .Ve- MevA ' , i, Receipts 50. East of mountain lambs $13.50 11.50; valley lambs ?12.75Ci 13.25; yearlings $9.50010; wethers $ H.C 0 (Ti fl.5 0 ; ewes $G8. Butter and Eggs PORTLAND. Aug. 10. Butter steady: city crcamerv nrlnts 52c; cartons 53c. Buying price buttcrfut, Portland, 55c; cube extras, 49c; sec onds 45c; dairy, 30c. EGGS Selling price No. 2, quulity, :4c. Buying price, rotten und crack ed out, 4."c; candled, -i(i(ff47c; select ed candled ill cartons, 4il(aobc. POULTRY ileus, 2.1c; broilers, !")((i)28e; old roosters Hie; turkeys, 2S((i.'IOc; geese, 22c; ducks, young, :w(u :i:ic. rortlanrt Cram WHEAT New crop, 2.20; barley, feed,-.$(i0; brewing, .$02; outs, .fM.OO bid, com, No. .'I, yellow, bid. MJLLSTUFFS Bran, $31; shorts, f33; middlings, .f:)9.003!).50. HAY Buying price, timothy. $33 34; alfalfa. $20; grain, 27.'50. TALENT TALK Mrs. Hiders and daughter were shopping in Medford last Thursday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Little arrived Friday from Stockton, Calif., with a view to locating In this section. Tbey are Iho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurston. Mrs. Marlon Tryor and slaughter Laura spent last Thursday nt the home of Mrs. Ray Tort In Medford. Mrs. McMahon was a visitor in Medford last Thursday. Mrs. Cook returned Sunday from Klamath Falls. Mr. Cook returned Wednesday evening. The sawmill on Anderson creek lately Installod a new boiler. Henry Burnett and sons Nell and Ray were Medford visitors, Saturday. Mrs. Wilhrow andi.Mrs. Cochran have been appointed janitors for the school for the coming year and are preparing the building for the open ing of the fall term. William Johnson, banker of Jack sonville, George Gardner, county clerk, Dlln Coleman, county assessor, Mr. Ager, county school superinten dent, George Lewis, Mr. Schaffer, Mr. Pick, and (1. Thompson were guests of the Odd Fellows Wednes day evening. 1 Blin Coleman of Jacksonville, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. JessJ Adams of Wagner creek, motored lo Ashland Sunday. Miss McCormick gave a canning and drying demonstration at the school house Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. nnrsell of Central 'Point, motored up Wagner creek Tuesday evening. Considerable dissatisfaction has been expressed by the people on ac count of tho Increased registration of their water meters, this Increase ho ing'raused by the water being shut off leaving air In tlje pipes. When the water was ugain turned on II forced the air thru tho meters thus causing them to register almost twice the amount of water then was need by the consumer. At the regular council meeting Monday evening, which was attended by a Inrso num- ber o'r townspeople, it was decided to sink a prospective shaft and ascer tain if It would warrant a tunnel to the main well, In he hope of getting a larger suppiy of water. II. C. llaiighman, the new princi pal for the Talent school, has ar rived in town. , , Church servlces ns usual next Sun day. Sunduyschool at 10 a. m., preaching at 11. Epworth League V p. m. Evening service nt 8. A cor dial invitation Is extended to all. Charles Holdrldge and Jay Terrell are working for a couple ot fruit com panies in Medford., , Mr. Eads was a business visitor In Medford Tliursday. Ladies' Aid and Woman's Home .Missionary societies held a- picnic meeting In the Lithia park In Ash land Thursday aflernoon. Mr. Bowmun has returned from his vacation and is again on the route. ,(.. John Robinson has purchased a new Maxwell car. GOLD KILL NUGGETS Sergeant and Mrs. William C. K'elsey left fur Portland Thursday evening to visit lor a day or so out at Hie ranch home of Henry Griffith miner oi Jirs. keyset, iielore William returns (or duty lo Ctuup (Ireenc, North Carolina. Mi's. Kclsey ex peets to tench schoo lat Mist, Oregon, the coming term. Mesdumes Edvlh Leslie and Daisy Hough left Thursday morning accom panying their mother, Mrs. Valentine Thompson,. to Los Angeles, where she evpects to nike .her home. Mrs. Hough expects lo visit her ilnnghler in ladiaiiapnli)., this summer. John Bowman left the first of the week lor Weed, California. ' Dr. Kclsey was a business visitor !o MciD'ord Friday afternoon. Clarence Cook, who has been al Portland lor a few weeks, returned to his home at Rock Point the first of the week. Miss Kl,ie Miller, who has been attending Monmouth summer school ami also visiting relatives and friends in Portland, returned to her home in this city, Thursday morning. Mr. ami Mr-. Churlo Wuhl of Fouls creek were -Jioppiii!; in (in),! Hill Friday. They evpect to Marl lo f'raler lake Saturday, going with .Mcdlnnl pailii-H. (lerald Owens ami 'James Clii-liolm left Thursday evening fur MciD'ord having seemed employment al the Kgii n orchard cast of that city. Mrs. Richard Strauss of Sains val ley was in fluid Hill Friday. Mrs. Fi-hcr of Los Angeles, who. has been ii( mo at t li home of M Joe Perr.V in tlii city, left Friday morning tor Ko-eburi. Jallles II. Alilier of Tuciuuil in is iliuur at the hlnckhiit'ii home in this city. Mr. and Mn. Max Schnllz ot Sams valley. Were shopping in fi, Hill, Friday. Mi.-s Nora Newton of Sardine creek is visiting friends in Gold Hill Hie last part of fhe wfrek. Mrs. (I. T. Wherry d' Portland, win, has been visiting at Ihe iioue of Mr. and Mr-. W. F. Ulaekerl ill this eily, left for her homo Thursday evening. I he ladies had each been teachers In the Portland pablie schools. I oe I houmson and wife of Black- well Hill were Gold Hill visitors Tlmrsdav. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jaekcon County , Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central At. i Real Estate Tmnsfcru Henry Kerhy, Frank Kerby mid Etta Kerliy, his wife, to Gail Kerbv. Lot 7, block $, Ashland .'. - 50(1 Charles H. Rogers and Nellie M. Rogers to Clara Delsman, Land in p. I.. C. fill, :I8, IE. Circuit Court ' Olive Vorlhington vs. B. G. Worth ington. In eipiity. Alortgiige Company Holland Amer ica vs. Isabel Loomis et ill. Fore closure. A. .1. Emerson vs. Oliver B. Brown. Motion. Order substituting plaintiff. State vs. William E. Butler. Mo tion. Order. Elizabeth N. Anderson ot ill vs. George A. Morse et al. Answer. Mary Daily vs. James Daily. Or der modifing decree. Mary E. Fox vs. II. R. Blevcn et al. Noliec. SHELLS BY MILLIONS FIRED IN BIG DRIVE LONDON, Aug. Kb In the recent offensives the use of shells by both sides often exceeded 1.01111,11011 rounds for minor bombardments, in the March offensive there were fired in two days nearly six limes as many shells us during the entire Frunco Prussian war. In the vicinity of Ver dun more than u million 'and a half tons of steel lire imbedded. Locomotive Engineer Welles Overwork' and worry cause kidney trouble. When the kidneys aro not working properly, poisons accumu late In the system, resulting In back ache, soro muscles, stiff Joints, rheu. matlc pains, constantly tired feeling and other distressing symptoms Georgo McLain, Turtle Lake, N. D. writes: "I ain a locomotive engineer. I had a bad pain In my back and my bladder nctlon was very Irregular. J took Foley's kidney Pills and was re- Moved In a couple of days." Sold everywhere. HELP WAATKIt FKMAliB WANTED Ten bright capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. J25.00 to $50.00 por week; railroad faro paid; weekly advance for traveling expenses. Address at once Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 707, Omaha, Nebr WANTED Lady night short order cook at Cottonwood restaurant. Hornbrook. Also dining room girl. Telephone at restaurant's expense. 120 WANTED Government will hold civil service examinations In Med ford In August. 20,000 women clerks to bo appointed at Wash ington. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government clerkships wrlto fur free particu lars to It. E. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner), 315 Columbian building, Washington. 125 WANTED Woman for general housework, family of two. Phone 534-Y. WANTKtv MINCKLIANEOU8 WANTED 30 or 40 rods woven wire ' hog fence, 2 Ip 4 icet hlh., W. P. Dodge, lil 0 South Oukdale, phone 349-J. 119 WANTED Pasture for live houd of stock. Vilas Ranch. 119 WANTED Old Junk rags, rubber, brass, copper, zinc, lead and old iron. Will pay best prices. Call 2 83-J, Medford Junk Co. WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the teata and cash counts. WANTED House to more, build, repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 4KH-X. ' WANTED R. H. To buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. LOST Rubber surrey lire. Reward. Leuve nt .Mcrriman's Shop, or noti fy W. P. Dodge, 010 South f)ak dnlo. 11 .Mi.sci;iii,.M:ois pTnCNTsYlitalued low'ns $17. " Pat ents for sulii. Patent News-b. Washington, I). C. 1 19 R Kemp Welch. Consulting mining engineer and tnlnorologlst; examinations and advlco on mcchanicul, re quirement of alt class of mines. My concentrator saves all min erals Including platinum, 2.1 l:. Main HI. Alilnnd, Ore. HETJ? WANTKIi MAIiB. WANTED Men. Medford Ice and Storage. . , - WANTED Two wood choppers for cutting up up-rooted fruit trees. Vllus Ranch. 11 a WANTED Caretaker. Good Job to right party. Phone Mr. Ureon 495. 119 WANTED Wood haulors and cut tors. Win. Sears, Uutte Falls, Ore. 123 WANTED Man to pull stumps. Ap ply Hampton Orchard. Phone 4U8-R1. WANTED Experienced ' orchard foremun by Sept. 1st. Stuto exper ience und salary wunted. Box X. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT Five-room house, hurd- wood floors, full cement basoment, garugo. Phone 370-W. - " FOR SALE Small improved ranch, three miles from .Medford, cheap and very easy terms. Above frost lino. Peaches, pears, cherries. apricots, Concord nnd Tokay grapes; all kinds of berries. City watur. Small house and barn. Sub irrigated. P. E. Wynkoop, 820 West Twelfth street. FOR 8 ALU LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE One good milk cow. G. Miller, Phone 13x3, Central Point. 121 FOR SALE- -Two sows. Phone 809-M. 119 FOR SALE Sow nnd seven pig: Chris Kenney, Jacksonville. 119 FOR SALE 400 ' head Shropshire owes and lambs, reasonable. Also good sheep ranch with ample feeo to carry thru winter. H. D. Kubli. Applegate, Ore. 27 FOR SALE 14 head of cattle and four calves now ,n pasture; also two saddle horses and three work horses. G. M. Winn, Wellen, Ore 123 FOR SALE MIKCICMjANKOUH. FOR SALE Ford touring car In good condition. 114 Tripp street 119 FOR SALE Fruit ladders, pruning shears, two-horse hay rake. 000 pound cream separator. Phone 310. 124 FOR SALE Kentucky Wonder beans, best for canning, 25 lbs.. delivered, $1.25; GO lbs., delivered, $2.25. Phone 314-J or call at booth 21, Public Market. 119 FOR SALE OR RENT Cattle ranch Also 00 head ot cattle. Carl Skyr- man, Trail, Ore. 127 FOR SALE Rellablo gas range double over, first-clnss condition: all attachments. Al iNo. 0 South Fir street. 121 FOR SALE Shakos, 1.00 per 1,000, loaded on car. Choaper In carload lots. Terms cash. 30-lncti shakes. Write Mrs. Mabclle lilt dreth, Box 113, Butto Fulls, Ore 119 FOR SALE Cow, horso, surrey, two sets single harness, 8-lneh plow kitchen cabinet, dining table, chairs, rugs, beds, dressers, fruil Jars, chiffonier, library table, dishes and kitchen utensils. One- half mile west of Phoenix. M. .1 Krnkar. 120 FOR SALE Household goods, fruit Jars, chickens. Phuno 539-R1, call nights. 119 FOR SALE No. 3 Shnrplcs cream aopurulor, $18.00. Phono 589-.I2 or see It at Farmers Co-oporatlve creamery, Minn central nve. 120 FOR SALE One mure, ono wagon and harness. 10 South Peach street, Medford. 119 FOR SALE Dry oak wood dellv- ored in Medford $3.60 por tier; In .lucksonvtllo, S3.u0. Wcbstei Ranch, 1 ! north of Jacksonville frank Wight. 124 FOR SALE Cull poars. Hampton orchard. Phone 4U8-R1, FOR SALE Body for Ford ltfc-tnn trucK, clicap. Runs Mill. FOR SALE Ford truck. Smith at tachment. L. It. Brown. FOR KENT MlbUKIiliANBOUS. FOR RENT From Nov. 1st, the nricK warehouse occupied by Hi Modrord Fruit Co. Apply Archie S. Ash. 139 FOR RENT Cheap, store bnlldlni wilu living rooms KiioTe. Al cor ner of Oakdale and 11th street Foil REM HOUHICS. FOR RENT Seven-room house, cen , ter of town; paved streets, large lot. liMinlrcof Geo. Trelrhler, 120 FOR RENT Nicely furnished six room hoiiso; also furnished two- room house. John F. White, 714 West Eleventh, phono 4 IU-.M. 133 FOK ItEXT KUUNISHKH ROO.MH FOR RENT Pleasant front room for n lady. 2 10 Laurel. l INTLUCIUMN rtlTOCAU CO TIME OARII Loavo Medford for Asniand, Talent and Phoenix dall, excopt Sunday 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00 4:00 and 5:15 p..m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. in., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:3 p. in. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m and 11:00 a. ni-i 1:00, 4:00 ami 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashlaud at 9:00 a- m., aad 12:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p, m. FOB RENT APABTMESTB. FOR RENT -One completely - fur- nlBhed apartment. Hotel Houtnd- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE On account of poor health a good paying business for sale cheap. Insulre at 36 North Riverside. 121 FOR EXCHANGl?. FOR TRADE llarrlsburg water sys tem, for good ranch. Box 43, Har rlsburg. Ore. 128 MONCI Tu liOAft. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, und will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. II. Andrews, No. 31 North Grupe. Phono 047.J. tP MONEY TO LOAN Moi,. to lea n Medford ptoperty. Baa) month IT ciTiomits. P. H. Wo4. ' lirSINEMh iBKCTOR Mining ExfiertA. CAMPBELL & LIL.IEGRAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale. Rampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite llotol Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt atten tion. . Attorneys. WM. M. COLVIO Attorney-at-lw. Medford National Bank Bldg. ' PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. . - A. E. Roames, Lawyer. GarnStt Corey Building. Anto Bappllo. LAHKR AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, fides! and best-equipped plant In the Pa elflo northwest . Use our springs when others fall. Bold ander writ ten guarantee. 34 North FlftMBtl Bt, Portland, Oregon, Gartwg GARBAGE Get ' your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tol god aerTlce. Phone $61-Y. t T. Allen. r Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. If. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to anj business as a tlme-saver giving full business detail. M, F. 4b H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R, , Instruction in Maalc yitED ALTON HA1G11T TeaobW wi piano and harmony. Height slush Btudlo, 401 Garnett-Corey Bid Phone 72. , ' . Innurmnce. ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire, Accident Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with boot English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. 1 EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pluto Olass, Hay or Grain In field or barn; also Lira stock. Contract and 8urety BondB. Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Munuger. - - Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT Genoral mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screous. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. - Physicians ana an 'eons. ' DR. W. AV HOWARlOBUopathll physician. 303 C mett-Corey bailor lug. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throst. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup "Med, Oculist and 'Aurlst for 8. g, R. R. Co. Offices M. '. ft H. 0 uidg. phone 567. . . DR. F. O. CARLOW 1 ' '.: . DR. EVA MAI;.5 CARLOW- '' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ' llii-417 lininutt-Corey Bldg. Phono 90-l-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Streot. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing offloe ta Southern Oregon. Book binding, . loose leaf ledgors, billing systems, sto. Portland prices.. 17 North Fir Bt' , tronstes EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front 8L Phont IIS. Prices right. Harries guar antied ATTRAGTIVIE This beautiful little 11-acra Orch ard and Poultry ranch, with a uco modern 5-room bungalow with splen did water supply, good barn and chicken houses, garden and berries Is for sale at less than ono-hnlf ot the price It bus always been considered worth, It lies 4 mllos southeast ot Medford and 1 Vi miles from Phoenix, The prko Is $2,100.00. Brown & White 10 South I lr Street. .