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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OKiXiOX. MONDAY, AUGUST. 12, 1918 IAOE: THREE Portland livestock PORTLAND, Aug. 13. Cattle steady; receipts 1250.' Steers: Prime $11.76 12.75; good to choice J10. 75 11.73; medium to good J9.no 10.75; lair to medium $8.50 (B 9.50; common to fair I5.50i 7.50; fair to medium JoG; canners $3 4i 5; bulls $5.507.50; calves $8.50 11.50; stookers and feeders $6(5 7. Hogs higher; receipts 900. Prime mixed $18.95 19.25; medium mixed $18.75 18.95; rough heavies $17.25 017.65; pigs $16.5017; bulk of sales $19 19.15. Sheep steady; receipts 1100. East of ' mountain lambB $13. 50 14.50; lambB, valley, $12.25 13.25; year lings $9.50 10; wethers $8.50 f 9.30; ewes $08. Butter and Eggs' '" PORTLAND, Augi' 12. Butter steady; city creamery prints B!c; cartons 53c. Buying price butter fat, Portland, 55c:-cube extras, '49c; sec onds' 45c; dairy 35c. ' ' - EGGS Selling price So. 2, quality, 34c. Buying price, rotten and crack ,cd out, 45c; candled, 4647e; select v.t candled in cartons; 40(a'50c. POULTRY liens, 23c; broilers, 2(i(S28c; olj roosters, l(!c: turkeys, 28;i0c; geese, .22o; ducks,' young, 3033c. Portland Grain. WHEAT New crop, $2.20; barley, feed, ifGO; brewing;, $62; onts, $59.00 bid; corn, No. 3, yellow, $71 bid. M1LLSTUFFS Krnn, $31; shorts, $33; middlings, $39.0039.50. HAY Buying price, timothy, $33 (Vi 34; ally If a, $27.50: grain, $20. EAGIE POINT EAGLETS By A; C. flowlett j.' - Among the passengers on the P.' & h. 1 hursdny were Mrs. A. C. McDon nld nee Agnes Allen, youngest dnugh ler of John M. Allen of Derby, Ore., Mrs. McDonald was on her way from her home in Portland to visit her par cntjj. Her husband has been draft ed and is preparing to join the col ors, anil MVs. MacDonald has pre cccdcd him in their visit. Ilor many inends around this section are glad to have her among us ngain. Mi-, and Mrs. A. E. Ilildreth of Butte Falls come out with Harry Mills, the manager of the Butte Falls Milling company, on Monday and Mrs. II. stopped off at the Stinny- sido to sec Dr. Holt as she is on til sick list and Mr. II. went on to Jack sonville on business, returning that nght nind joining his wife at the hunnysido, where they - spent the night. i , Mr. R. A. Petty, who is living tin the 1 nomas Iiiley, Jr., place, was a call er Tuesday afternoon. ' Miss Pearl Kimble of Mcdford coiac out on the P. & E.and took passage on the K. P.-L. C. stage to visit her mother, Mrs. Ous Nichols, on Salt creek, Tuesday. ' John Robcnsen and his company, who went to the huckleberry patch just this side ot Crater lake, return ed Thnrsdny. John savs thev had a nice time but that it was very cold thoro at night. They did not suc ceed very well in procuring berries as none of them knew where to go to get the best results. Mr. R. A. Wicdcinnn enmc in Friday to consult Dr. Holt, lie is troubled with something like poison oak. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fox of Cen tral Point and Miss Eades of Port land, who lmve been out to the Dead Indian Soda - springs for the past live or six weeks, returned to Central Point Friday. .i. ii. inriton and wile came in from their ranch Friday bringing in Mrs. trunk Uueren of Portland, who has been visiting her uunts, uncles and friends. Mr. and' Mrs. J. P. Ilongland of Central Point, who had been up to the Dead Indian soda springs with Mr and Mrs. Fox, also returned Friudv evening. Green Mathews, one of our wealthy farmers and stockmen," was "doing business here rridav. I'ncle John Thomsen was among the diners at t lie Sunnvsido Fridav. Mr. E. L. liounlrce wan a bnsincs culler Friday. Hoy Ashpolc, one of our hardware merchants, made a business visit to Gold Hill and Mcdford Friday, bring ing back with him two loads of dynn mite. Rolley Mathews was nn Eimle Point visitor Friday. Mr. Conger, who lives near the mouth of Dig Butte, passed through here Fridav afternoon accompanied by several ladies on their wav to the hills. T. C. Barry, who has n homestead northwest of I'rownsboro, came in from Crater hike where he has been working this season, Friday an spent the night at tho Riinn.vside ho tel. He says that it has been very cold up there this season. T. ('. Gaines mid wife of Trai passed through here Saturday morn- iug on their way home und while here had me chango their paper from the Weekly Mall Tribune to the Daily Mail Tribune. Charics Frey and wife of Lake creek came out Saturday morning and took the Lowis jitney for Med- tord. Hamilton Watkins came in Sntur- ay morning and' brought in Mrs. (less of Mcdford. She has been vis iting Mr. Wntkins' family for the past few days. , Mr. X. Ij. Hawk of Derby was on the P. &. E slage Monday on his way home. ' James Culbertson of Lake Creek and one of his sons, motored into Eagle Point Saturday and remained 0 few minutes only in town. G. A. Sanders, the foreman on the ntelopo orchard, M. C. Logan and C. J. Kaffer of Brownsboro, were here for dinner Saturday. Mr. Kaf fer is our meat man and Saturday he had trouble with his car so ho hud to bring his meat around with a mulu team, but he gets thero all o. k., but uot so quick; Mr. Charles Humph rey of Derby called later for dinner and while here renewed his sub scription to the Weekly Mail Tribune. He is hauling. wood out here to sup ply the demand next winter. P. F.St. Clair has also paid ui for his subscription to the Dnil - Mail Tribune and ordered it diseontinncd as he starts Saturday for tho state of Vermont. Alex Vestal took iu ri truck load of swine Thursday to MAlford; !,-,, ASHLAND AND VICINITY Word has been received here that the Ashland soldier boys who went east recently via Spokane, have ar rived at Camp Mills, a notable milt tary center near New York. The teachers at Soda Springs next term will be Miss Grace Davis in the upper district, and Mrs. Nell Peachey Dunn in the lower dlstrlot. Mrs. Pearl Dodge, local representa tive among recent graduates of the Southern Pacific training school at San Francisco, Is now employed at the University Avenue railway sta tion in Berkeley, Cal. Dr. Gordon MacCracken, surgoon in the medical reserve corps, Is a welcome visitor here on brief fur lough. He ranks as captain in the service. He is on bis way to San Francisco, having filled assignments at Fort Worden and Pullman, Wash. Sid Wise, who formerly managed a local movie show here, is visiting his children and numerous friends in this1 vicinity. 'He now conducts a confectionery establishment at Camp Lewis. Zen as Moody and Frank Blevln have just comploted the transporta tion of a lot of equipment from the Ashland mine to the depot, where It was shipped on Saturday to tho Plymouth Consolidated Gold Mining company., in Amador county, Cal., one of the leading properties in the Mother Lode group. This machinery aggregated about 30 tons in weight, some of the Individual pieces being large and Cumbersome, especially the pebble mill which weighed six tons, a massive afralr in one solid piece. The equipment was never In use here, having boon dumped on the moun tain side near the site ot a proposed stamp mill when tho prospects of re opening the mine's activities wcro at their zenith. Tho men were about a month in actual time on the moving job. Jack Morris, pioneer merchant here in specific lines several years ago, Is revisiting Ashland, accompan ied by a friend, Clyde Sharp, who is looking about this vicinity with a view of locating. Mr, Sharp is en gaged in the stock business and Jack is dealing In general housefurnlsh ings. Gerald Wenner, former bookkeep er In the First National bank, and member ot the original First Co. of Ashland, is home on furlough, ills recent assignment has been at For tress Monroe, Va., pursuing Intensive training. He now ranks as sergeant. major of artillery. From here he goes to Puget Sound. Ashland lodge No. 23. A. F. & A M., will meet on Tuesday evening. Aug. 13. Work in the first degree. Mrs. Olive Thorno- Hurdle will teach next term at Garfield, Wash., her former home. She Is a specialist educationally In kindergarten work Prof. . C. Baughman, normal school student In the olden days when the Southern Oregon Institu tion flourished here, will be princi pal of the Tulent schools next year His home of late has been at I'rine- vllle whero he has been connected with the schools In a leading capacity having also served as superintendent of the schools of Lane and Crook counties. Ralph Billings of the Eagle Mill suburban station, and .1. It. McCrark cn, accompanied by their families have gone to Newport for a few weeks outing at the seashore. Prof. Spnller and family, of Yreka. accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Smith or this city, have returned from a trip The Outbursts o f Everett' True By CONDO SOO MORr4IN3,Nt5tJ!t4BO?; COVT -X YOUR. 'FHOW rree-rvaiKJLY OtwIWC! TO THE LAST TIMS OU'l- IN NE Hwe ir ovok with ii; to Crater Lake, going by the Dead Indian trail and returning thru the Medford gateway. As an artist of exceptional ability, Prof. Spaller will outline a numbor of scenic wonders of that region. Miss Clayre Johnson, ouc of the bright, capable girs ot this city, fit ted by special training and nutural tact to fill responsible positions in business channels, is. at present in .Moro, where she Is bookkeeper and stenographer for tho Eastern Oregon Land company. Mrs. Pearl Heath, a resident here six or seven years since, but now of San Francisco, has sold her property on upper Beech street to M. W. Bock of Astoria, who will have possession In the near future. The dwelling is located on an extra largo lot. The Beaver Realty company made the transfer. Howard Grover will be principal, and Miss Gcrtrudo Miksch assistant, of the Bclleview schoolB for tho forth coming year. Mr. and .Mrs. G. W. Curry are In Seattle and other northern points on a visit. . Funeral services of Harold Burton Mastler, who died last Friday, were held at Dodge's parlors on Sunday. Interment was In Mountain View cemetery. Deceased was tho son of Mrs. A. Jlastior residing on Harrison Ho was a native of California, 28 years ot age. Carroll Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holmes, has roturnod from an extended stay in southern California. Another lot or drafted men will go north this week, about 500 in all. Their meals here will bo served by tho Civic Improvement club, Iho lad les of which organization are receiv ing much praise for the quality of the food and the excellent service. The kind, and sympathetic equation exort ed In the men's behalf is another fea ture greatly appreciated. Fred Wilson, who formerly occu pied the Mullt house on Church street; afterwards removing to San Francisco, and who returned to Pennsylvania, is on his way back to this vicinity, having decided southern Oregon Is the place to live In. Frank Manna, engineer on Shasta division running south of Keddlug, ft revisiting familiar scenes hereabouts. Judge Hrower of the municipal court, In filing his report for the month of July, enumerates five com plaints for violation ot trafric ordin ances and, l(i ditto In the water clas sification. Two parties behaved un seemly In the parks, nnd the boor.e regulations were applied to a couple of transgressors. Disturbers or the peace numbered rour, whilo one rowdy paid the penally for lining ob scene language. The complaints which had a hearing and were dis poned of numbered Ss. The Judge covered $117 Into the city treasury by virtue of the activities of lib: court. His pay Is only .'i per month. Mrs. Amelia Mnr-e h i- retained from northern Culifornia where she PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS n rrf I ' II THS FACT THAT THIS IS GOTHR US, COM? ON has been visiting her son, Emery Morse, und family. , Mrs. Ellen Howes left last week for her home iu Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Bovcr have been entertaining -relatives from Pan ora, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Furry have rent ed Mr. and Mrs. John Grafl'is' ranch and will move there in the near fu ture. Mr, and '.Mrs. Grat't'is expect to move to Ashland about September 1st. Mr. and Mrs. I.oekwood have as guests Mr. nnd ' Mrs. Wendell and daughter of Kansas City. Mrs. Denzcr and. four sons have linen spending the week at the Lake of the Woods. Mr. John S. Bnnar and Miss Nora Howland were united in inan'ige at the home of the bride's mother in Pasadena, Calif., July 25, 1918. The bride has made her home here during the year and has won many friends. Mr. Bonar of Glciicdcn ranch is well and favorably known. The happy couple arrived home Thursday even niid Friday evening their many friends tendered Ihem a hourly re ception at the bc.-iutiful home of Dr. and Mrs. Miilmgr .n. Alter congratu lations, ice ercaiii ami cake were served the gui.sts, after which Dr. liaillcc, with a few- sincere remarks presented the couple with a bran new purse containing $25, the nnilcd gift of their iniinv friends. Mr. Bonar ex pressed their I hunks and appreciation iu a few well chosen words. We all join in ngi'in wishing Iheiu a long, happy and prosperous life. Tho ladies' Aid society will serve a cafeteria supper next Wednesday eveninu, August 14, at the Wood men's hall. CENTRAL POINT Mrs. Loma Net fund son Lee. who have been spending the summer with Mr. .Veil' at Clnl.iipiin have returned to their home in this city. .Mis. Elmer- Childers of Klamath county spent the week here with her parenls, Mr, nnd Mrs. Ike Williams. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sanderson of Beagle were transacting business here the first of Hie ween. .Mrs. W. E. Price is at Mcdford this week nursing Mrs. Tom Merrimun. Misses Many and Ellen Johnson of Phoenix spent Friday with Miss Rud ney Holmes. Mrs .Johnnie Williams, Mrs. Ike Williams and Mrs. Klmor Childers mo tored lo North Phoenix Tuesday af ternoon. Wilbur Dunlnp has veeiired 'em ployment in Medford and will remain there(during liie busy season. Mrs, Junies Mi'Dowell and baby of Klamath eoauty is here isiting rela tives. The nssjsijiiit superintendent of the Wab.'ish railrotid was here Ibis week visilimr friends. Mi-s Marie Edwards mid mollier and Miss Anne McCoriniek of Med ford motored lo Cenlraf Poinl Thurs day eventnir in Miss Edward's1 fine new Overland car. Mis. El lic Mee of Applcgalc spent the week end here visiting relative. Mrs. Mary Emniersoii, who has been visiting Mr, and Mrs, S. II. Mur- mm n . I ry lor- several months, leit tor her home ill SouttleWcdnesduy evening. Mrs. Enuuerson is ' n sister of Mrs. Murray. Earl Adams of Dunstniiir, Cal., is here visiting his parents, Mr. und Mrs, P, M. Adams. ' Frank Ross and Clifford Hatfield of the Flitted States navy are hero visiting relatives und friends. Mr. Graham of Klanialh Falls was a recent visitor here with his friend, Mr. Baker. They both have employ ment near Klamath Falls where they will go next week in Mr, Baker's car. Alfred Gillott, Mrs, Laura Grim, Walter Grim and Miss llatcnian en joyed a week end motor trip nt Klam ath Falls. Mrs. Bceler and daughter Goldie of Ashland visited at the homo of Mrs. Hawk last week. Owing, to a rush of business tbii week at E. C. Fa her' store. Mr Fabcr and son Everett were disap pointed in making tho trip to Crater lake, but expect to do so in the near future. Mrs. Parker and daughter of Wil low Springs were business visitors here Saturday. . J. W. Merritt of Gold Hill was call- ing on friends here the last of the week.' Mrs. Ethel Hawk is on the sick list this week. It- is rumored lust a business man here and one- of our widows were married at Jacksonville Saturday, i Many of the young ladies anil wo men of-Central Point expeel lo be gin picking peni's at Iho various or chards in the vicinity Monday. i I HOUSE RE Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Heal Estate Transfers William Grisson ct al to Lew ellyn Grissoni. Undivided two-thirds interest in east half of northwest and west half of northeast of section 21, township 37, range 2 cast 1(1 Lcwcllyn Grissoni lo Amy Gris - sum. East half of northwest and west hall. of northeast of section 21, township 37, range 2 east JO Joe Cox to W. L. MeClurc. "Fairview" quartz claim, be ing west linlf of northwest of southwest of section 3, town ship 3(1, range 3 wesl John Maivh lo William Wcy brigbt. East half of south west of the southweast oT section 31. township 37,' range 2 w :. ..' .1(1 James Young lo William Wey brigbt. East: half of the 'northwest of ' southwest of section ill, township 37, range 2. west i5 Ralph O. Jennings, sheriff, to Abby K. Thomas, ox. Lots 17; 1H, 111, 20 block 15, of Town of Medford 5,112 Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff, to 'Joseph Petzncr . Soulh half ' of northensl and east half of southeast of seelioii 28, township :I5. ranee 4 west .. 2. (Mill LESLIE SALT fl&vors &II tbefood evenly lis o. wonderful zxidtocooka II HIil' WANTKU KJCMALB W'A.VTKI) (iirl or woman to lake care of children during tho day. Phono 402-J. I'-'O WANTED Middle-aged woman lo take euro of children and d.o house work. Rogue River Fruit Dlst., Soulh Front. 120 WANTED Lady night short order cook at Cottonwood restaurant. Ilornbrook. Also dining room girl. Telephone at rostaurunt's expense. 120 WANTED Government will hold civil eervlco examinations la' Mcd ford in August. 20,000 women clerkB to lie appointed at Wash ington. Experience unnecessary. Women deBirliig government clerkships wrlto for tree particu lars to R. E. Terry, (former Civil Sorvlee Examiner), .'i!.', Columbian building, WaFhlngton. I2o HEW WA.YIKlr MALK. WANTED Men. Utorago. .Mcdford Ice and WANTED Wood haulers nnd cut ters. Wm. Sears, Uutto Falls, Ore. 123 WANTED Experienced orchard foreman by Sept. 1st. Stale exper ience and salary wanted. Box X. Mull Tribune. 1U)LP WANTED Malo nnd Female. WANTED Experienced pickers. Phone 597-J2 at Meal Time. WANTBi-msoicTjia;vEorjs WANTED 114-lncb centrifugal pump or will trade a 2ty-Inch pump for a t -lnch. N. O. Pow ers, Talent, Oregon.: . 126 WANTED Old Junk rags, rubbor. brass, copper, zinc, lead and old iron. W411 pay host prlcos. Call 2S3-J, Medford Junk Co. WANTED Sell your cream to the Johuson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, build. Phone 488-M or repair or wreck. 4SS-X. WANTED It. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing.: FOU SALE RKAI, ESTATE. FOR RENT Five-room house, hard wood floors, full cement basemont, garage. Phone 370-W. ' FOR SALE Small Improved ranch, throe mllos from Medford, cheap and very easy terms. Above frost lino.. Poaches, pears, cherries apricots, Concord and . Tokay grapos; all kinds ot berries. City water. Small house and barn. Sub- Irrigated. P. E. Wynkoop, 820 Wost Twelfth street. , FOR 8AL& I.rVESTOCK. FOR SALK One good milk cow. E G. Miller, Phone 18x3, Central Point. 124 FOR SALE 400 head Shropshire ewes and lambs, reasonable. Also good sheep ranch with ample feeu to carry thru winter. 11. D. Kubli. Applegate, Ore. 127 FOR SALE 14 bead ot cattle and four calves now In pasture; also two saddle horses and three work horses. G. M. Winn, Welien, Ore. 123 FOB BAIjK MISCKLTjASKOUH. FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet car, has been run only 5.10 miles, inquire J. Hartman, two blocks north of , court house, Jacksonville. 124 FOR SALE Frulf ladders, pruning shears, two-horse hay rake, (100- pound cream separator. Phone 310. 121 FOR SALE OR RENT Cattle ranch Also 00 houd of cattle. Carl Skyr- . man, Trail, Ore. 127 FOR SALU Reliable gas range, double over, flrst-rlnsB condition; all attachments. At No. C South , Fir street 121 TOR SALE Cow, horse; Burroy, two sots single harness, 8-Inch, plow kitchen cabinet, dining table, chairs, rugs, beds, dressers, fruit jars, chiffonier, library table, dishes and kitchen iitonslis. One- half mile west of Phoenix. M. .1 Krnkar.. 120 roil salic .No. 3 Sharplos croam separator, $18.00. Phono 5S9-.I or see It at Farmers Co-operative ureamory, North Central ave. 120 FOR SALE Dry oak wood deliv ered in Medford $3.50 per tlor; In Jacksonville, $3.u0. Webster Ranch, 1 k north of Jacksonville Frank Wight. 124 FOR SALE Body for Ford IK -ton truck, cneap. Kuss Mill. FOR SALE Ford truck. Smith at tachmont. L. B. Brown, FOH RENT MtSUKLLANKOtlM. FOR RENT from Nov. )Bt, tho brick warchouso occupied by I lie Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archie s. Ash. 13 FOR RENT Cheap, store bulldini with living rooms above. At cor ner ot Oakdale and 11th streets Phone 3&-J1. FOB RENT. MOUSES. ''OR RENT Soven-room house, cen tor of town; paved streets, largo lot. inquire of (loo. Troiehler. 120 I'OIl RKNT Nicely furnished six- room house; also furnished two room house. John F. Whlto, 714 West Eleventh, phone 440-.M. 133 FOR RENT FPn.MHIIED ROOMS. FOR RUNT Pleasant front room for a lady. 210 J.uurcl. 1 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. l'OR RENT One completely fur- nishod apartment, Hotol Holland. HCSINESS OPIMmTI XITIES ruit ,sai.', on account of poo hculth a good paying business to sale cheap. Insuiiu at 30 -North Kiversldo. 121 TAKEN VP. JAM'..N ( p One .lei-soy cow, right hip knocked down, crop In IcH car, two miles west of Talent, on Denim place. j 2 INTURURIt-IN AUTOCAR CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Asnvand, Tulent and Phoenix dull, excopt Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leavo at 10i30 a. m. and 1:30, !i:30 and 9:30 P. m. Leavo Ashland for Mcdford dally, excopt Sunday, at 0:00 a. m nnd 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 an' r.:lB p. m. Also on Saturday nights nt 6:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 an 5:30 p, in. FOR LXCIIANGE. FOIl TltADt: Privately owned In come property In one of tho best, pay roll town3 In tho stnto. Wo will trade for merchandise or farm property, any amount from one to twenty Ihousand. Address, Box 921,' La Grande. Oregon. , 120 FOR TRADE Hnrrisburg water sys tem, for good ranch. Box 4!t. llar- rlsburg, Ore. 12 S MO VET TO IjOAK. MONEY TO LOAN on good roal estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. .1. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Crapo. Phono C47.J. tf MONEY TO LOAN Mor.iiy Co !';. n Medford property, "f.'arr month ly ps-yinents. - Wee D. K, Wo4. BTTSTNESS IttRBCTOnt Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LIL.inGltAN mines promltlng association; miniui: properties listed for sale, sampled and reports renderod. Office and assay laboratory nt 107 North Fir St., opposite llotol Holland. Sam ples by mail given prompt atten tion. Attorny. W.M. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-la Medford National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorny-at-l.v, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nation i Bank Building. ' A, B. Reamed, Lawyer. Oarrstt- Corey Building, Anto Supplies. LAintR AUTO SPHING 1 CO. W are operating the largest, old -j and best-equipped plant in tbe Fa clfio northwest. Use our spring when others tall. Sold aoder writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flftseath St., Portland, Oregon. QARBAQB Get your preml-a cleaned up for the summer. Cr.Li on the city garbage wagons foi god service. Phone Sbl-Y. V. T. Allen. , Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wll- Bon, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified mothod ot account ing. Particularly valuable to an? business as a ttme-sRvor giving full business dotall. M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 1S7-R. Instruction la Haste. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ol piano and harmony, migbt Until. Studio, 401 Garnett-Coier Ulds. Phone 72. iDBuranoe.' ALICE HOLLO WAT Ftro, Acctdenv Automobile, Liability pollcioa writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Gxructt Corey Bldg. EARL S. TU.MY Conoral Insuranco offico, Fire, Afitomohile, Accident, Liability, Plato Class, llay or Grain In fiold or barn; bIbo Live stock. Contract nnd Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Catbcart, Manager. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOKE AT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Ba eons. DrTw" "-W HOWAltio7toTpsTli! physician. 303 C matt-Corey builil ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician an! aurgocn. Practice limited to . snr, noso and throat. Kyos aeln tlflcally tested and rluh.cu tap nlled. Oculist and Aurlst for 3. V. R. R, Co. Offices M. F. it II. ' lildg. Phone 667. DR. F. (1. CAR LOW DR. EVA MAIiv.-, (WltLOW OST EOPATII IC 1' II Y S I C I A'. S 410-417 (iarlMiU-Coroy lllilg. Phono 001-1,. Residence 20 S. Laurel Street. Printers and rnbllsiiers. M E DFOIt DP R I NTTo7TTtb best equipped printing orfb-e in Southern Oregon. Hook blndlnc, loose leaf ledgers, hilling sysiome, elo. Portland prlcos. 37 Norte Fir Bt. "rauHtc-i-, EADS THANSl'LR & STOUAHh DO. Offico 42 North Front lit. Phone tl6. Prices right. Hnrrlos guar an toed. Veterinary Sut-ueuii, DR. CIIAS. M. ANDERSON -Ash-land, Oregon, Veterinary Sureou. Cadle flpcelutl.'U. Hospital iilmoo Ml; residence phono 20,s-lt. t ii; ATTRACTIVE This beautiful little 11-itcro Orch ard and Poultry ranch, with a uieo modern 5-room bungalow wllh splen did water supply, good barn, and chicken houses, garden and berries is for salo at less than one-halt of tho price It has always been' considered worth, It lies 4 miles southeast of Mudfordnnd 1 miles from I'lincni::. Tho price is $2,100.00. Brown & White 10 South Fir Street