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4 MEDFORD MAIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, TUESDAY, AFfUTST If!, 1918 PA (IE FIVE I'ASHINGTON, Aug... 13. Pubilc; lice commlsBlonB of Washington, ban and Idaho, today filed cora- Ints with the Interstate commerce mission against the 25 per cent wise In frelsht rates and the 10 cent, Increase In express rates on lables, berries and fish shipped the northwest. Ilie rates are declared to he dls- hinutory and unauthorized under law by which the government as ied control of the utilities. The mission Is asked to set aside' the s and established new rates not later than formerly prevailed. f licse' complaints, It' was said, at interstate commerce commission, to the nrsc important ones oppos- t the new rates. ' Director General ldoo and 2G railroads are named lilefendants In the freight rate oase that attacking the express rates rues the American railway express hipany, the express combine estab- Bied under governmental auspices. th were filed by the commissions behalf of several fruit growing fcoclatlons in the northwest. I The Increases on a per centage sis, it is contended, give fruit and L-etable growers In the middle west 111 east an advantage over the north- tstern growers and disturbs the re- lonship that had existed between Impeting points. This advantage it I alleged, will destroy the Industries- the northwest. Increases, It' is fed charged, were not needed by the iirlors or express companies. E AX ATLANTIC PORT, Aug. 13. Brazilian- freight steamer ran Miore on the New England coast luring a heavy fog today. The tide fas receding at the time and obser- believed the vessel to be in a langerous position. One report was Biat the steamer was evading a Ger Imp submarine, - A later report was that the stearti- , which was loaded with sugar, had lost her way in a fog. Coast guards. Inon declined to say how the captain explained being so far off his course. flie vessel was aground on a lying bottom. ' The. steamer, formerly of German registry, waB taken over by the Bra- jzlllan government when that country entered the war. R10F AT WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Anoth er wemans"" party demonstration In protest against the senate's delay in acting on the federal suffrage amend ment was broken up Monday by tho police. Thirty-eight women partici pating, banner-carriers and speakers, were arrested as they assembled be fore the Lafayette statue In tho square opposite the White House. TODAY'S MARKETS Portlnnd Livestock roilTLANI), Ore,, Aim. 13. Cut He strong; receipts, 125. Steers, prime, $l.7r(H l;).on ; goods to cboic U.7.i(rM 1.75; medium to good, $!."ll I" 10.75; fair to medium, $S.50( D.fitl : common to fair, 5.50( 8.50 ; cows "nd heifers, choice if 8.007 8.50 ; nie 'liiun to uood, .ffj.nnor 7.5(1; fair to me dium. $5.(Mlf(f(i.00; eanners, liCl.Olldi "00 : bulls, $5..r0fn 7.50; calves, $8.50 ("11.5(1; stockers and feeders, .fli.00 (" 8.00. 11'i.Ss liiuher; receipts 5i!H. Prime mixed, .WUlOfrnn..)!); niediuui ini.w.i, 17.00(,7 10.00; ronvh heavies, .f 17.25 17.75; bulk (r sales, .f 1(1. (I0(7 10.25. Slircp sternly, reeeiids 7.18. Prime lambs, .tKI.OOi.T Mi.OO; fair to me- bnni, .'rU.n(l(if 12.00; vearliiijrs, tO.OO (a 10.(10- wethers, ,f S.OOC" 0.00 : cw f l'.00(o 8.00. llulter niid IOuijs I'OHILAM). Au, i:i. Ilutter steady. City creumei'V u-ints, 52e eiirtoiis, 5:te. lhiyiii'.' price Imlter fill ''"illand, -.".(; cube extrns, lilc; "'ids, ,.-,; dnirv, :)5c. KdfIS SeliilK; pljcc Xo. 2, illltl. He. Kuyins price, rotten and crack ''d out, ..-.; cnmlled, lllfn 47c: select ' d Candled in eurtoris. !!)((( ."(!. I'lU'l.TKY liens, ite: broilers. oi;iilc; old roosters, liic; turkeys, 28(S.10o; geese, 22c-SOrjrn.lc.'' ducks, young, Portland Crnin. , WHEAT New crop, $2.20; barley, feed, $11(1; brewing, $(i2; outs, -,8."i( )'I ; corn, No. 3, yellow, $71 liiil, . MLLSTUJ'TS bran, $111 j shorts, f33; middlings, $39.0039.50. HAY Buying price, timothv, $33 (fi 'Al; nlfnlia,;$27..")0; grain, $2(i. Mrs. I lurry My tins returned fro'm n week's visit with Mrs. li. M. Collins at drums I'nss. Jlrs. John Diinninglnn and daugh ter of Duiisnmir spent a few days willi friends living here this ril ' Jlrs. liuy Vlrieh is recoverine from an operation slie recently under went nl the Sacred Heart hosiiitul and is lit home iimiiii. -Mrs. Frank DiuiL'cy mid duii"htci of Coquellc lire visiting at the home o( the former's jimthor, Mrs. Anna Ilrond. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kick and Miss-Vii-Jiinia Kick lire enjoying a motor trip to Seattle, Wash., where thev will visit Mrs. Fick's sister. Mrs. Clyde Muliine. ; Mis. Julia Beeknian, Miss Carrie rieekiiiiin imd li. H. Ileekmun left for Portland Wednesday to be gone the remainder of the summer. ; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williams mid Miss Lulu Williams have returned from Cinnabar Springs, where thev went for the benefit of the former's health. .Miss Boncss Jennings has returned to' Ashland after a several weeks' visit with relatives living here. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Collins of Grants I'ass spent a few hours in town lust Sunday. ! Mrs. Amelia Schmidt is spending the week lit tlx? home of Mrs. Chris VI rich. ; Mrs. Mux Vogt and children of The Dalles nre guests at the home of the former's sister, Miss Klizabetli Ren ter. ; Charles Abbott, Jr., has return ed from Central Oregon where he has been employed this summer. Mrs. Melissa Taylor spent a few days in Jacksonville last week being en route from Oakland, Calif., to Junction City, Ore. Mrs. Taylor is going north to see lier new grand daughter, who arrived at (be home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Robinson about a month ago. A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Foster and Mrs. I. N. liagshaw of Washington, visited lit the home of I), W. liagshaw last week. J. I!. Coleman and fahiily motored to Crater l.uke for the week end. Miss Geraldine Gardner entertained number of friends with u birth- dny purlv one day last week. Miss Ilaltie- iloilgeK.'i came . down from'- Aslilnnd Sunday morninir'lo spend -the day with her sister, Jlrs. L, O. Walker, at the old home. Clement Ausman, wn'o has been visit ill.,' ivf Ilie Pelton ranch liome, left Sunday nHcniocin for Stanford I'ni vcrsity to take the officers' traininu course before goinu to Camp Fre mont, lie has been in government service at Portland the past six montlis. Mrs. C.eor.ce Stone was a Mcilt'ord visitor Friday at Hie home of W. II. Wakefield. .Mrs. John Blank and daughter Lmin't, e.'re spending SnndiiK- willi he rdauublcr Kathleen, who clerks in the "Likmoor" Bakery at Medford. Mr mid Mrs. liov K. llnckctt of Gi'nnls Puss spent Tuesday lit the home of Dr. li. ('. Kelsey to meet their cousin, Serjicant Kelsey and his bride, who were spending the one week of their honeymoon in Gold Hill. The home service mectinir Saturday evening for organization of ibnt brunch of I lie lied .'ross was n very satisfactory meeting and well .itteiul ed bv local people as well (is Mrs Nun of Portland, who. is visiting her friends. Jlrs. II. A. Pelton of Sums valley. lilnh Ciublree was n visitor lo flrants Pass Sunday. W. W. llittle and family of Hock Point were Gold Hill shopcrs Sulur (lav. Homer Wvntt who bus been in northern Oregon and Wa-liington for some time, returned to (bud Hill Sat urday. Jim Smith mid family of Sardine creel: v.cic Gold Hill visitors Satur day. W. W. Watson, who is interested in the promotion of tlic Gold Hill News, returned to his home in Medford Sat urday to spend Ihc week end witli the home folks. O. K. Hluckington and family luive been enjoying un auto t rip to Crescent City the past week. Sirs. Hubert Conk and twin dun-jli-lers, Kdytb mid Knid, of Gull creek, left Sunday nfternnon'to visit nt the home "f her brother, nt Stockton. Pert Pratt of the navy, is visitin? nl (be home of his mother nt Idx-k Point, on n lO-duy-1 furlougb. GOLD Hill NUGGETS The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO NOW UJHeRCS OO YOU THINK VOU'Re GOINS THIS CVSNIMS I oooocoooo6aQaeexx)coocxoe I iTV A I L 1 'J I "-.'." i n luEU. YOU'Lt- T0 'gT5r f ill NO Wll .v I America's Roll of Honor & Today's Casualty List Sent By Pershing From Battle Front In France. lOOOOOOOOOCX'JOOOOOOOCXXiOOOOOtOn L'-'OOOOOOOOO ooooooooocoo WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Tho uriny casualty list issued today shows: Killed in action, 14; died of wounds, 3; died of accident and oth er causes, 1; wounded severely, 52; wounded, degree undetermined, 19; missing In action, 1. Total 110. Killed in Action Lieutenant Christopher S. Baxter, Cleveland; Sergeants Garrett Ed wards, Klttyton, Tenn.; Henry Marsh, Vya, Nov.; Corporals Donald 13. Porter, Creslon, la.; Harry 1' . Wood, Scranton; Privates Kostls Al-1 manovlez, Chicago; Lucion L. Arsen ault, Mexico, Maine; Lindsay Barnes, Saitillo, Miss.; Julius Dampeer, New Hebron, Miss.; -John Frederick, Phil adelphia; Henry C. Cozell, Hurris burg, Ark.; Duwiine E. Kellar, Clarksburg, W. Va.; lOdward Pllaws- kl, Cohoos, N. Y.; Kdward C. nipple, Jr., Plattsmouth, Neb. .. Died from wounds: Lieutenant Frank 11. M. Cash, Washington; Cor poral lrvin E. Dickey, Hudson, Wis.; Private George Ilurrell, Haligood, N. C. Died from accident and other causes: Corporal Allen It. Coffin, Brldger, Mont. W'ouiidcd Severely Lieutenant Kmory S. Irvin, Den ver; Sergeants Georgo A. Carter, St. Louis; Harmon Cloud, Kansas City; Evan T. Crecr, Wuterbury; David Lamberg, Chicago; CbarlesJI. Paino, Concord, Mass.; Corpofals Kobert L. Boyce, Pacific Junction, la.; Leslie Estabrooks, Sacksvllle, Canada; Wil lie F. Kecly. Kenbridge. Va.; Ader- lard J. Lambert, Greenfield, Mass.; Gilbert Panoth, New York; George A. Pendergust, Lynn, Mass.; Lawrence 8. Sherman, Springflold, Mass.; Me chanic Ira Moit-house, Kahoka, Mo.; Wagoner Clurke I). Holmes, llrlggs ville, Ills.) Cook Frank II. Keysor, Claysliurg, N. Y.; Cook Charles Leek, Moundsvllle, W. Va. Privates Alexander R. liule, Bognc chltto, Miss.; John .1. Cleary, Wuter bury, Conn.; Edward J. Czuj, Chi cago; Clyde W. Dow, Everett, Mass.; Harry M. Durkln, Worcester, Mass.; George Epmcier, Evannvllle, Ind.; Guy E. Furrington, Nevada. la.; Charles L. Ford, Vienna, Ills.; ,Iamc3 A. Foster, North Dnno. Muss.; John V. HiisFlon, Monroe, La.; Jason H. loolt ior It means full-powered, high-quality gasoline, every drop I Be sure it's Red Crown before you fill, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Clitornia) - pi -" .V. itpXlW'SHlPH 'GastiktiQ fQuakiy Honaker, Draper, Va.; Wesley K. Jumcs, Tula, Miss.; Carl II. Jarvis,, Burlington, la.; George A. Johnson, Adams, Mass.; Louis E. Kengla, San Francisco; Oscar Luckert, Bloom field, Nob. Privates Frank McTier, 'Endeavor, Wis.; Warren J. Main, Hockport, Mass.; John, R. Melville, Rovhestor; William Menzel, "Madison', Conn.; Clomont L. Murphy, Itockford, la.; Alois A. O'Connell, Lesuer Center, LMIniA; Charles C. Olson, Worcester; Krvln B. O'iNeil, Camden, N. Y.; Michael Padykula, Chlcopee Falls, Mass.; Harry S. Pensinger, Milmine, Ills.; Wurren S. Pershin, Oquaiiuoa, Ills.; John A. Petovson, Concord, Mass.; Elmer C. Pettis, Worcester; Eugene Polsslunt, North Adams, Mass.; Frank G. Powe'l, Cambridge, Mass.; Abbe G. ftosonfeld, Worcester. 'Wounded, Degree Undetermined Sergeants Gordon A. Ilambrick, Georgetown, Ky.; Carlle Toon, Athens, Ala.; Paul Von Krebs, New York.; Elmer D. Wlllot, Annandale, Minn.-; Willliim M. Wood, North Fal mouth, Mass.; Corporal Walter li. Durgln, West Boston, Mass.; Me chanic Chester A. Latchford, New port,' Pa.; Privutcs Frank P. Bergen, New York; Ralph E. Bruce, North Haven, Conn.; Lawrence .1. Cassldy, New York; Harry F. Harris, River side Cal.; William Henzler, Phila delphia; James Pelusd, Hoboken, -X. J.; Antlmo Pielice, Trenton; Hiram L. Wallace, Orango, Cal.; Frank Wa wazruk, New York; William .1. Web er. Jackson, .Mich.; Flernoy White, Pir.o Park, Ga.; Jos. B. Wlsnlewskl, Brooklyn. Missing in action: Private Larolo Zoccoll, Italy. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sandry and family vfilled with friends horo on Sunday. Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. J. Marlln and Mrs. Georgo Martin were hostesses at a dinner parly honoring .Mrs, J. V. Smack before her departure for the east. v Iteecnt newlyweds are Aria Conway and T. Brlbsan who were married In - OiisSlGM CR. . ROGUE RIVER Grants I'ass, and are now located at Swede Basin, where the bridegroom has work in the lumber camps. Mrs. Fowler visited at the parent home at Gold Hill last week. Mrs. Chas. Itiedel of Roseburg, was a recent visitor at the homo or her parents, Sir. and Mrs. S. J. MyerB. .Miss Edith Hyberger has left for a position in Ashland. Mr, and Mrs. Don Wilson were Grants Pass visitors on Wednesday, Much excitement has been aroused over the discovery of chrome on Pleasant creek. A company has been orgunized and soon expects to be Hhlpplng oro. At a meeting of the school hoard held Saturday evening, Miss M. Mag- erle was olected third and fourth grade toacher and an acceptance of the high school position was received from Miss Sylvia Hurd of Medford The Ladles' Civio Improvement club met at the home of the presi dent, Mrs: J. Smack on Aug, DM. After business an oxcollent paper was read by Mrs. 0. Lowd on "Women's Work In the War," and after discus sion Mrs. Cillmore In the name of tho club,' presented Mrs. Smack with a fountain pen as a parting gift. Mrs Snmrk leaves for Kansas City on an extended visit. . : Mrs. M. Seaman has arrived home from a long visit with her daughter, Mrs. Plnnlgor at Fresno, Calif, COURT HOUSE REPORT J imported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Are. 1 ' Mail" luge licenses. ' ! Shut-mi il. lliiwit mid IVnrl Phclan. iOcrald Houtz Winner mid .Jru Coriimo Hess. William L. Cuvtis ami Nan M Onrmick. ' Circuit Coiirr, ! Samuel Jrorcnz Denier et al, (mi nors), .estate. licport of guardian. I M'urmiret Caldwell, estate. Ordc appointing administrator and ap praisers. Mrs. Lulu B. Mincer et nl vs. Jled ford- Irrigation district. To exelud, land. Arvid Ilursell et al vs. Medford Ir ngnlion district. To exclude land. Lulu B. Jfincur et nl vs. Medford Irrigation district. To exclude land Kate MeAndrew et al vs. Jlcdford frrimitiou district. To exclude land Grunt lluriouchs vs. Jlcdford lr- rigntion district. To exclude hind. tt.'V. Adkins et nl, vs. Medford Ir rigiititin district. To exclude liind. . S. 'P. Piiirneburg et nl vs. Jlcdford 'Irrigation district. '1 o exclude hind W. A. Rule vs. J. V. Mundy. Sntis faction of judgment. T: It. Lunisden vs. ,1. F. Mundy. jroiion and order dismissing. ; Sunt A. Price vs. Samuel MacClin- toc.k; Older overruling demurrer. A. 15. Cornell vs. W. li. Swaeker. Transcript from justice court. . Jlrs. A. I!. Pliipps vs. Medlord. Ir rigation district. To exclude land. G. (!. Gnnell vs. Medford Irriga tion, district. To exclude land, ' W. JI. Kunisoii vs. Curl Aber eroiubic et ill. Auiended reply to Medi'ord Nulional bunk. Mny A. White vs. Leroy J. White. Defaiilt affidavil. Karl W. . Kalsliiu .vs. Bessie M. IfnlMiin. Stipulution. Jlortgage Coiiipuiiy Ilolland-Amer-ienn vs. James A. Hose et al. Affi davit.. Order for publication of sum qions. Morlgnge Conipnny Ilollniid-Amer-icun vs. Isabel Loomis ct al. Affidavit. Order for publication of summons. Heal Mstate Transfers '.-!' Grifiilb, trustee, to Henry llaynes. Land in M. L. C, W, township .'If, rnnge 1 cast, 'A'.bland 10 WHEN WEAK OR RUN DOWN by flironfo c nuti throat and hrnir f nubhH wliltll Mtui d.-cffuao olllolciniy and mvit'iue n'u incif. try ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE Tliln in a Tnlrlntn DrTrndon pofii!fii (l of mnr!:ml tuiilu viiluo In mMUlon to 11 fritt ul .luullil'-a. .CnntnJ-ifi no M cohol. Wnnrolit! "r llauU-Forminff Druft. 52 ize, saw $1.50. $1 fixe, nnw 80c. i'rlco htfluil'.'B war tax. All druj;:lta. Kcldurm 1 -'.o')ttnrv T'lUIfnT-lnliil, TIFXP WANTKII McMALK WANTED Maid for housework Mrs. Lincoln McCormuck, 41 Boss Court. 122 WANTED (luvcrnmcnt will hold civil service examinations In Mod ford In August. 20.0U0 women clerks to bo appointed ut Wash Ington. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government clerkships write lor tree partlcu lnrs to It. E. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner), 31"i Columblnn building, Washington. 12 iu'sixf.ss opitmrrxiTiKs FOR SALE On account of poor health a good paying biinlncsR for sulo cheap. Insulro nt 30 Nnrlli Riverside. 121 T.IK L.N IP. TAKEN t:P Ono Jersey cow, right , hip knocked down, crop In left ear two mlh-H west or Talent, on Denim place, 125 HELP WANTKI MAIJt, WANTED Can now use several good men at J3.00 per day, and two flunkeys at $67.50 per month at IT. S. camp at Crater Lake. - Board and fare paid. Court Hull, 121 WANTED Men. Jledford Ice and Storage. WANTED Wood haulers and cut ters. V.Wm. Seurs, Butte Falls, Oro. y i '- i2;i WANTED Experienced orchard foreman by Sept. 1st. State oxper. ience and salary wanted. Box X, Mall TrlbuneH HBU' WAJJTKH IVIalo and Vemnlo. WANTED Experienced pickers, Phone 697-J2 at Meal Time. WAXTKlv MiSOKIiliANKOUS WANTED A carload of alfalfa hay. Is It first or second cutting? Give prlco of both, F. O. B. the cars at Modford. J. M. Judd, Koseiiurg Oro. 1211 WANTED lV4-lnch centrifugal pump or will trndo a 2 V4-Incb pump for a lMi-inch. N. O. Pow era. Talent. Oregon. 125 WANTED Old Junk rags, rubber, brass, copper, zinc, lead and old iron. Will pay best prices. Call 2S3-J, Medford Junk Co. WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the tests and cash counts. ' WANTED Houses to more, build. Phone 4D8-M or repair or wreck. 4RR-X WANTED; B. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. FOR SALE HEAL KKTATK. FOB RENT Five-room house, hard wood floors, full cement basement, garngo. Phono 370-W. FOR SALE Small Improved ranch. three miles from Medford, cheap and very easy terms. Above frost line. Penchos, pears, cherries, apricots, Concord and Tokay grapes; all kinds of berries. City water. Small house and barn. Sub irrlgated. Pi E. W'ynkoop. 820 West Twelfth street. POIt SALE tilVESTOCK. FOR SALE One good milk cow. E. G. Miller, Phone 13x3, Central Point. ... 124 FOR SALE 4 00 houd Shropshire ewes and lambs, reasonable. Also good sheep ranch with ample fucu , to carry thru winter. II. D. Ktihll, Applegato, Oro. 127 FOR SALE 14 head of cattle and four calvo now in pasture; also two saddle horses and throe work horses. U. M. Winn, Wollen, Oro. 123 FOK SALIC MISOKLLANTIOUH. FOR SALIC 1500 lbs. -Pair wagon springs, K, Phone 5II3-X. 122 FOR SALE Private car at a bar gain 1817 Btudebukor Six. Run ten thousand miles. Crater Lake Motor Co. 12fi FOR SALE 1310 Maxwell touring car at a Biicrlfico. Vulloy Uurage. 121 FOR SALE 11S Chovrolot car, has been run only 050 miles. Inquire J. Hartinan, two blocks north of court house, Jacksonville. 121 FOR SALE Fruit laddors, pruning shears, two-horse hay ruko, (100 pound cream separator. Phone 310. 121 FOR SALE OR RENT Cattle ranch. Also (10 houd of cattle. Carl Skyr man, Troll, Oro. 127 FOR SALE Reliable gas rango, double ovor, first-class condition; all attachments. At 3v"o. (I South Fir street. 121 FOR SALE Dry oak wood deliv ered In Medford 13.50 por tier; In Jacksonville, $3.00. Webster Ranch, 1 north of Jacksonville. Frank Wight. 121 FOR SALE Body Tor Ford lV4-ton truck, cheap. Huss Mill. FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at tachment. L. B. Brown. FOR RENT MIHUHIXANKOrjH, FOR RENT From Nov. 1st, the brick wnrehouse occupied by the Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archio s. Asn. 13!) FOR RE-NT Cheap, store building with living rooms above. At cor ner of Oakdale and 11th streets Phone 2B-.il. FOR IIHN1 IIOTJ8IJS. for KENT Nicely furnished six- room house; also furnished two room house. John F. Whlto, 714 West Eleventh, phono 4 19-M. 133 FOR RUNT APARTMENTS. rOR RENT One completely fur nlshed apartment. Hotel Holland. INTHRURIl.-lN AtTOOAR CO TIME CARD Leave Modford for Asmand, Talent and Pboonlic dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. in. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, r. :30 and 9:30 P. m. Leave Ashland for Medford uany, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30. Sunday tenvo Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. ui. LOS1. LOST Black leather club bng ue , tween Ashland and Medford, con-" talnlng laundry wllh initials J; E. ' S. Keturn to Mull Trllmne. 131- 1 von fcxciLi.vt.'n. FOB, TBADE Hurrrsnurg water sys tem, for good ranch. Box 4 J, Har--rlsburg, Ore. . 128 MONEY TO IXAX MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.; 81 North Grape. Phone G47.J. tf MONK TO LOAN Money t lean en Medford oropMly llm month 1 pavmnu. (in D R Wo4 Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LIL.TEGHAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed tor sale, sampled , and reports rondered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fix St., opposite Hotel Holland. 8am- ' pies by mail given prompt atten-' tion. Attorney. WM. M. COLVIO Attorney-nt-law. Medford National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Med lord National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer, flarnett Corey Building. . Auto BppIIs. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, eldeai and beat-equipped plant in the Par clflo northwest Cue our spring! whon others fall. Bold ander writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteeatl 8L. Portland, Oregon. Oartwit ' GARBAGE Get your premlao eleaned up for the aumtnor. Call on the city garbage wagons foi god aerrlo. - -Phono 161-Y. T. Allea ;.'" Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. ' Particularly valuable to an? business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. P. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phono 157-R.- Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher piano and harmony. Haight MusU Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg Phone 72. In limn oft. ALICE HOLLO WAY Fire, Acoldonv Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with host English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or Grain In field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local Bervice. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager. 1 Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, snBh, doors, mouldings and Bcreens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phont 184. Physicians and na -con. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 C melt-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to ay, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. IL Co. Offices H. F. ft H. Co bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. 0. CARLOW nn. eva malnj cahlow OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN'S 410-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Resideiico 2(1 S. Luurol Street. Printers and Pubusiiera. MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO. haa Us best equipped printing office U Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing System, to. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Vrtpmstet. KAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phon 816. Prices right. Barrio guar antead. Veterinary Surgeon. Hit. CHAS. M, ANDERSON Ash land, Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon. Cuttle siieclullst. Hospital phone r ft : resilience pliono 20S-R. 1411 ATTRACTIVE This beautiful little 11-acro Orch ard and Poultry ranch, wllh a alee modern C-room bungalow with splen did water supply, good barn and chicken houses, garden and berries Ib for salo at less than one-half ot the prlco It has always been considered worth, It lies 4 miles southeast of Medford and 1 miles from Phoenix. The price Is (2,100.00, Brown & White 10 South Fir Struct.