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MEDFORD MAITJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORI). OTCEfiOX. FRTDAY. AT'OTTST 10. IMS PAGE FIVE ASKED TO HARVEST NEW YORK, Aug. 1 C An appeal to "women of leisure" of 'New York state to save the harvest by volun teerlng foi farm work at good pay was made here today by the Indus trial commission of the state depart ment of labor. , The appeal says that several hun dred women between the ages of l and 35 are needed this week. i ASHLAND AND VICINI1Y The fiimily of J. N. Huhor will re hide ' lii-re during Hie pawn- work 01: the Hillin-rs hill unit of the l'ucifii highway, of which construction Mr linker is superintendent. The ne alrcl liriilja- over tile subway is in place, mid the paving will jro iflieiic on short notice, 'the equipment beint nbiiut in rendiiiHKs. The surface to be mi veil will be approximately 4,001 i'eet Inn;; and 10 feet wide in tin main, curves being somewhat wider. The paving will be of the (-microti type, the grude on this purliculm unit ranging in the four per cenl clussilicatiou. Fxlra large eonduitf are being placed in the stihwuy found- ntion under Southern I'lieit'ic trucks. to ncconiinodate the waicrs of Wrigh' creek even at flood tide. Scores of nutos from different parts of the county, conveying visit ors to the Dixie picnic gathering, were parked on the plaza and vicinity Thursday. The second imnivers:-rv event wns large and enthusiasti' , (hi dinner bountiful, and tin- aftcrnoor program was an interesting one a viewed from patriotic, civic and rem iniscent standpoints. , The organiza tion has been made permanent, thin-union to occur iinnuallv. Archie .Million, recently returner' from Sacramento to attend to prop erly matters, is considering relocating here permanently, climatic conditions- being unfavorable in the vicinity of Cnlitornin s capital pit. v. J. I). JIars, of the Overland shoe shop, announces his retirement, frorr. business here the lust of the present month. ' Hiss Josephine Saunders, daughter of .Mr. ami Mrs. SlewarL Saunders. who is it graduate of Iieed college in I'orllaiid, and has been collected with reconstruction work in that institu tion under government auspices, ha received an appointment as director of the physical education department ot the Hshington State; college al Hellingham, a position that ranks in a promotion with consequent addi tionnl pecuniary remuneration. In behalf of this appointment, which goes into effect September 10th. Miss Saunders received unsolicited the highest endorsements from the lead ing officials of Heed college. She may return home for n brief vacatioi preliminary to entering upon her new duties. O. H. .Tohnsnn jm.l fmiiilv tr:ivo III,. Jist of this week for Crescent Lake. Crook county, in the vicinity of Bend The tour will he an automobile one. and Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Hurdic will nccompuny them, the trio coverin about JO days. In the meantime Mrs. Lovoland will have charge of the cx- moyor s jewelry store. Funeral services of Mrs. YV. YV. Ab bott, who died on Tuesday, were held on Thursday at the family home on Jllaiue street. Interment was in Ashland cemetery. The services were conducted by M. C. l.iniger of the Dunkui'd church. The deceased was n native of Maine, 08 years of, age and had resided in Ashland 10 years Mr. and Mrs. K. l'eil of this citv will go to Wolf creek, Douglas county on Suturday, accompanied by Mrs jilngme net and daughter, I.nimu, ol Mcdford, to visit relatives, notablv the infant daughter of Mr. und .Mrs. Hunter l'eil. The local W. ('. T. IV will hold its nnnual meeting and election of offi cers on Tuesday, August 20, at 'I p in., in the Baptist church. Uev. YV. N. Karris, Baptist pastor, '.vill for the time being supply the field at Kiddle, Douglas county, a portion of the time, presumably tho second nnd fourth Sundays of each month that town being minus a Ilaptist min ister at present. Among those going from here to tin l. A. It. eonvenlion at l'oil- land next week is Kmstus K Hall, formerly of Co. K., l'i'llli Illinois inianiry, wuo served lour years, ami was at the seigo ot Vickshurg. His wife will accompanv him and Ihey will make an extended visit with relatives and friends 1'ortlund nnd vicinity, not returning home until next month. .Miss l-.ugenia Ciirson sister of I) F. Cur-on. is here for a vi-it of sev eral months with her brother Cam ily. Miss Curscju i- a kindergarten teacher in Itiiaha, Neb. Church goers hour testimony to the splendid service at the I'rc-hx tcrinii house of worship lust Sunday, when the Methodists and I'rr-uvti-rimu joined in the loomiiig's dcvitieiis. Kev C. A. Kilwnrils, the Mctlmdist pustnr. I'iis al his best in a sermon opportune to present day in-cls and the di'iiu-mf uf the morrow. (Ju SuU'luj ,.ormi:y August 18, the Presbyterians will re turn the compliment by worshiping with the .Methodists, the sermon to be delivered by Uev. J. Herbert Doran. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Icenhower lire receiving a visit from their daugh ter, Mrs. YV, K. I.nndrum, of San Diego, whose husband is in a military officers training school at Louisville, K.v. . The Ashland blind 'will appear in public! concert, l.ithin park, I'riiluv evening, August Hi. ' Frank Heck, brother of Mrs. A. K. Powell, and one Of the expert rider.? it the roundup, has arrived in France as a member of the (list artillery, lie s from Klamath comity. Irn (1. Johnson has relumed from l two months stay in the lleud Indian "ouiitry, working on the LindSity irotbers ranch. In addition to other employment ho helped shear the .touts, the lle'eces of which are ex tra heavy this year; with the price correspondingly nltractive. lie plans to visit his son Charley, at Kingman, Arizona, later in the season. illiam Seipp, from Madison coun ty, northwestern Nebriisku, was pi loting his family through this section mtrly in tlie,wcek, on un auto' tour which started Iroin the central west 'iy the northern route nnd will be con tinued over the southern trail. The 'larly numbered five, and up to the 'ime they visited here had been on he road two months, visiting Yellow done park und other notable attnic- tions. Their car was a Davis, No. 1.11,2.1,') an. I besides its occupants carried 1700 pounds of touring enuip- ment. A bear story comes from Demi In dian to the effect that Harold firow ver and Khaore Coojkt. residents of that section, recently shot a mother hear and three cubs, the scene of the shooting being near the Moore Bros, wood camp. Mrs. Frank Appb-gate and children of Medford. are to visit with relatives in the family of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ivan Applegatc, residing on Clraaitc street, the latter part of this week. The Naznrine eniapineoting will be ;in Friday evening, August 211, the tent to be pitched on Purl; avenue, near the l'laza. Rev. J. T. Little, dis trict superintendent, nnd Rev. Arthur !'. Ingler, soloist and composer, will fiave the evangelistic drive in charge. The address of Kenneth King, former Ashland hiah school boy, is desired by Lieut, (leorge K. Krieger, nuinp Fremont, Cal. , COUNTY COUltT i'UtH'EEDIXGS (Continued from yesterday.) Care of Pool- at Poor l'arin J. T. Broadloy, supplies $ 1, R. A. Clark, supplies 13, Cal. -Or. Power Co., lights and power , 7. Henry Duer, nursing . 10. Economy Meat Market, sup plies C. Hubbard Iiros., supplies 20 Leon B. Hasklns, supplies 1, Hutchison & Lumsden, sup plies 2(1. Marian Lowden, work 24 Medford Printing Co., sup plies 23 Medford Fish & Poultry Co., supplies 3 Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co., supplies 2 Medford Electric Co., supplies 1 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone bill 1 Ulrich & Ryan, supplies 28 V. X. Wells, "traveling ex pense 8 W. M. Petri, supplies 3 Total $184.50 Caro of Poor Xot at Poor Farm Uena Avery, Indigent $ 10.00 Xancy Arrasniith, Indigent.... 6.00 Uan Auseon, indigent 15.00 Mrs. Boyer, Indigent 8.00 A. D. Beardslcy, indigent 8.00 Sue Bailey, indigent 6.00 Maggie Ilohl, indigent 15.00 Mrs. G. R. Urobeck, Indigent 8.00 Mary M. Childers, Indigent.... 12.00 Annie Cameron, indigent 8.00 Mrs. I. C. Cabler, indigent 8.00 Mrs. Kate Copple. indigent.... 8 00 Dave Daniels, Indigent 8.00 Mrs. L. K. Downing, Indigent 10.00 .1. H. Fattig, Indigent 10.00 Mrs. Ounn, Indigent 12.00 Catherine Gillette, Indigent.. 10. 00 G. O. Uerklng, cush advanced for Indigent 1.C2 Mrs. E. C. Card, supplies for indigents 3.00 W. H. Houston, indigent 10.00 Mrs. Hudwon, Indigent 8.00 Viola Jones, indigent 10.00 Etta Jewell, Indigent 6.00 Lift Off Corns! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn, or Callus right on witn lingers no painj Diop d little FrcezoTii! on an srV'ng cnm. itsA:nillv lltnl cirn st.-) loot ing. Cim i.i lift k ri-jlit t.nt. It il-ir-n't l.int enc lii.. '-... :n i-! V.'I.y v. ult J Vuui- (Irujiji-i t.lL t The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO S Bt.ieve Ti-ie worltj 13 NO TVMVT RlCJHT rJOW IS -Martha Jones, indigent.. 0.00 Mr. and Mrs. Kane, Indigents 13.00 T. J. Kelsoe. Indigent..." 8.00 H. C. Knapp, indigent 8.00 E. Kimball, indigent (March) 15.00 E. Kimball, indigent (Febru ary) 13.00 Lena Lee, indigent 8.00 Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, indi gent 8.00 Mrs. J. Myers, Indigent 15.00 Mrs. Carrie E. Miller, indi gent 10.00 Dan Mahar, Indigent 10.00 Oliver Nadoau, indigent 10.00 Mrs. Frank Poyser, Indigent.. 6.00 Doc Parsons, Indigent 8.00 Phoenix Mercantile Co., sup plies for Mrs. Sorrels, Indi gent 14.70 Ed Pence, caro of Harry Howard, Indigent 30.00 Mrs. A. M. Rule, indigent 10.00 Catherine Rodgers, indigent. 10.00 Alice M. Reed, indigent 10.00 Mrs. L. Schieffelin, indigent.. 0.00 W. H. Smith, Indigent 15.00 T. D. Stafford. Indigent 7.00 V. H. Stewart, indigent 10.00 Nancy Siseniore, indigent 10.00 Elias Slover, indigent , 10.00 Meda Turpin, indigent 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Taffer, Indi gents 10.00 Ulrlch & Ryan, supplies for Mrs. Myers, indigent 5.97 Cecilia ';ood, indigent 6.00 Z. YVolgomott, indigent 15.00 Alex Wilson, indigent 8.00 Ernest YVheldon, Indigent 8.00 Annie YVatkins, indigent 8.00 Pierce YVIlson, Indigent 0.00 F. D. YY'aterman, indigent...... 8.00 Weeks & McGowan, burial R. E. Roberts, indigent 20.00 Granite City Hospital, care of Teeters and Mrs. Keed 74.50 Mrs. E. C. Gard, supplies for Mrs. Reed, Indigent 20.91 Ed Pence, caro of Harry Howard 27.00 Y'alley Fuel Co., wood for in- dlgeats 8.50 Total $711.20 Juvenile Court Jvvpcnse Myrtle YV. Ulakeley, cash for railroad ticket committing tubercular poor 8.50 Chas. B. Gay, probation offi cer expense , 34.25 Total $ 12. 7u Advertising nnd County Pi lining Medford Mail Tribune, print ing treasurer's notice $ .80 Indigent Soldiers D. YV. Luke, relief John YVhltc, Indigent $ 60.00 Election Kxpenso Jacksonville Post, supplies. $ 9.75 tiny labile of Freezone for ft few cent. mihV'h nt lo rul yiur f-ct of evvry li .id (.on, unit crn,-nr c.rn Mwecn i'n- l.-. and c;illusfcn,. witlnml ritvnins or iiriutivii. Ti' it! -o hunilai),-! 1 tau tht Kind ' ue?RY or this Ur., THC "TlflG TO DISCUSS Medford Book Store, supplies 25.80 Medford Printing Co., sup plies .- 24.00 Total $ 59.55 Itoads and Highways Cal.-Or. Power Co., light P. & E. crossing $ .50 llccorder'u Offico Chauncey Floroy, stamps $ 15.00 Homo Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone hill 3.25 John F. Miller, indexing 93.00 Medford Book Store, Supplies 1.85 Medford Printing Co,, sup plies .; i 15.60 National Surety Co., premium on recorder's bond 6.00 Roy G. Smith, indexing 93.00 G. F. Billings, premium on -.. rocordor's bond, , 9.00 Total $230.60 Surveyors Oflfco Eugene Deltzgen ' Co., sup- - plies $ 9.06 - K. A. Holmes. Dremium on 1 surveyor's bond 15.00 C. Frank Rhodes, surveyor's expense 91.50 Total $110.16 Water Master Fred IN", Cummings, expense. .$ 24.'50 War Emergency G. Y Ager, traveling e.ipense I war work $ 20.38 Paul F. Anderson, war work ovortlmo : 5.3 Angle Hallcy, clerlt.il work.. 7.00 1 Ralph G. Jennings, traveling I expenso . 1 3.09 ; Ressio Jackson, clerical work 5.00 Medford Book Store, supplies 3.7 Medford Printing Co., sup plies 3.7 Y'eda Overton, clerical work.. 13.00 Pearl Phelan, c erical work.... 5.00 Mrs. Eugene Thompson, cler ical work 27.7," Western Union Tel. Co., local hoard tele;, ranis 1.95 Total $113.99 l.tiforclng Prohibition jiv Paul F. Anderson, overtime. .$ 21.10 Kalph G. Jennings, traveling expenso 9.87 G. M. Roberts, cash advanced obtaining evidence 40.00 Total $ 81.97 District Attorney's Offico B. F. Forbes, Jr., labor $ 30.00 Home lei. & Tel. Co., tele phone bill . 4.5 Medford Hook Store, supplies .S3 Total $ 33.40 Stock Inspection J. L. Helms, salary stock in spector .$ 50.00 Htnlo Flro Patrol Stalo of Oregon, refund one third money advanced by slate for fire patrol $428.88 lloiinly Paid on Wild Animals S. II. Hawk $ 2.00 T. J. Fitz 7.00 Anton Ring 10.00 Mrs. ('. A. Prultt 2.00 II. C Vllnon 4.00 Floyd McKco 3.00 3. .1. Illnkoloy 1 1. S. .1. Meudows 3.00 E. ('. Gardner 4.00 It. Phillips x.oo Hie ('oilman 4.00 .1. S. Vincent 3.00 Cbns. Penninglon 2.00 Y'icior II. Imle I no YV. II. O'Connell 1 1. no .1. C. Cass 7.00 John Xloinan 2.00 M. M. Mcllonoilgh :t . II (1 Mnrk Wlnulngbam '. S.'iO .1. II. King l.'l.oo luivld Hick. n 3.IOI Archie Ferns liui Earl YVood 4. no S J. T. Meadows 4 no W. Itav liavls ' :l.(ii 1. N. Jones 3.00 John .1. Ilropby 4 On George 3. Barley 1 1 .00 Total $111.00 Total expenditures Currant . Fxin ioo Fund .... $3,16 1 .8." The following claims were ulluwcd relative to the County Road Fund, to-wlt: . ltoiul District Xo. 13 D. W. Boebe, labor and sup- , piles M19.S0 ltoiul DLstrlct Xo. 8 J. E. Davidson, labor and supplies $S35.30 Jtoud District Xo. 8 Gd Dutton, labor and sup plies . $672.93 Komi District Xo. 11 A. K. Earhart, labor and sup plies $427.25 Koad District Xo. 10 Fred J. Pick, supplies $266.50 , Koad District Xo. 1U W. R. Garrett, labor $757.50 Gadls & Dixon, building fence along road right of way 328.05 ltiiad District N.l. 9 John Grieve, labor and sup plies 140.35 Lee Hall, Ford truck and equipment ; 681.20 Jtoud District Xo. S Nick Kime, labor and sup plies 709.37 Medford Sash and Door Co.. survey stakes 1.70 C. R. Moore, labor Dead In dian-Soda Springs road.... 16.25 Medford Furn. & Hdw. Co., road culvert 6,72 Koad District Xo. ' YV. R. Nyswanor. labor 195.60' Koad District Xo. 7 Frank R. Noll, Inbor 00.00 O. J. Patlon, labor and ex pense Pacific Highway 74.511 K in 1 1 Pell, roud exponas.. ..i... 39.25 Koad District Xo. 14 D. YV. Pence, labor and sup plies 56.80 D. YV. Pence, labor and sup plies road district No. 14.. 115.88 Koad District No. 13 Geo. YV. Stacy, labor and sup plies 106.85 KuikI District Xo. (1 Thomas Stanley, labor ... G4.25 Koad District Xo. 1 Jack True, labor 880.25 Jack True, labor and supplies road district No. 1 825.20 Jack True, labor on road dis trict No. 1 242.25 Rood IHslrict No. 4 0. S. YY'elsher, labor and sup plies , 201.30 Total road expenditures . $7. 784. 9; G.A.GARDNER. County Clerk. FOUND. FOUND Vulualilo check on fide walk. Owner can have same by paying nd and proving propertv Brown's Billiard Hall. 123' FOUND A hunch of keys near track. Call at Mall Tribune. 124 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT One . completely fur nlsuod apartment. Hotel Holland.' FOU RKXT FURNISHED ROOJIti FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; will glvo breakfast. 245 North Grape street. 127 FOR KEN1 -HOUSKS. FOR K1DNT Twelve-room house partly furnished or .not; furnace beat. Phono 406-lt. 128 FOR RENT Furnished house, close in. Call 204 South Central. 124 FOR RENT -Nicely furnished six- room house; also furnished two room bouse. John F. White, 714 West Eleventh, phone 449-M. 133 FOR RENT M1SCE1XANEOUH. FOR RENT From Nov. 1st, the brick warehouso occupied, by the Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archie S. Ash 139 II I-XP WANTED FKMALB WANTED Good cook - and second girl with references. Mrs. Frank Owen. Phono 741. 125 YY'ANTEI) Good dining room girl at Cottonwood . restaurant, Horn brook. Telephone at restaurant's expenso. 127 WANTED Girl for general houso work. Phono 567-J2. WANTED Government will hold civil service examinations In Med ford In August. 20,000 women clerks to be unpointed nt YVasli ington. Experience unnecessary. YVomcn desiring government clerkships write for free particu lars to R. E. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner), 315 Columbian building, Washington. 125 II LLP WANTED Male and I'emalo. W A S'Fk6 Experienced pick era. Phone 597-.I2 at Meal Time. WANTKli MIHCKLLANKOUS WANTED--Second-hand gun at 121 East Main. 124 WANTED fitock to pasture, 30u acres first cPihs pasture, three miles south of Jacksonville, On Whirling road. Carl Margrelter. WANTED A carload of alfalfa hay. Is It first or second cutting? Give price of liolh, F. O. B. the cars at Modlord. J. M. Judd, KoscbiirK, Oro. 120 WANTED I V4-liih centrifugal pump or will trado a 2V4-lnch pump for a l'i-lnch. N. O. Pow ers, Talent, Oregon. 123 WANTED Old Junk rags, rubber, brass, copper, zinc, lead and old iron. Will pay best prices. Call 283-J, Medford Junk Co. V ANTED Foil your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Oro., where the tests and cash counts. WANTED llonane to more, build, repair or wreck, phone 488-M or 4HH-X WANTED It. 11. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Juilg utents, eccrow contracts, etc., and itpiken short lime loans on an old thing. HELP WANTKli MAIiH. WANTED Quick, uulo driver on Crater Lake stage line. Court Hall 125 WANTED YVill pay for all around dairy hand $60 a month and board. C. P. Coleman, Lakesldo, Oregon 125 YVANTED Men at Crater Lake, $3.00 per day und board. Court Hall. 125 YVANTED At onco, a messenger boy for the Western Union, Apply at office. YVANTED Men. Medford Ice and Storage. YVANTED Experienced orchard foreman by Sept. 1st. State exper ience and salary wanted. Box X, Mall Tribune. FOR BALE HEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Must Boll, 145 acres at $20; eighty cultivated. 350 acres at $25, one-hulf cultivated.. Ad dress Dux J. K., Mull Tribune. 129 FOR SALE A snap, six-room house modern, two blocks from pave ment; improvements worth $1800, will sell for J 0 nil-, one-half cash, balanco terms. Seo or phono O. M. Cornitlus, phone 514-J. 124 FOR SALE OR EXCIlftKCiE 10 ucros choice Bear creek bottom near Medford. Terms or part ex change. Easy payments. Box 70, Mall Tribune. 124 FOR RENT Five-room house, hard wood floors, full cement basement, garage. Phone 370-W. FOR SALE Small Improved ranch three miles from Medford, cheap and very easy terms. Above frost line. Peaches, pears, cherries apricots, Concord and Tnkay grapes; all kinds of berries. City water. Small house and barn. Sub irrigated. P. E. YVynkoop. 820 YY'est Twelfth street. FOR 8 A Lfc L,rv E6TOCR. FOR SALE Itanibouilet nnd Cots wold bucks; also ewes. Rosen borg Bros., MCuford Hotel. 126 FOR SALE OR TRADE 18 months old colt for farm wagon and har row. 1204 West Tenth. , 124 FOR SALE Cheap, team work horses, riding saddle, and player piano. Mrs. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 127 FOR SALE One good milk cow. E. G. Miller, Phono 13x3, Central Point. 124 FOR SALE 400 head Shropshire ewes and lambs, reasonable. Also good sheep ranch with ample feeu to carry thru winter.' II. D. Kulill, Applegato, Oro. 127 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Pouches. First plaue south of upper Griffin Creek school. 120 FOR SALE Kentucky Wondur beans, best lor canning; 25 lbs., delivered, $1.25; 50 lbs., $2.25. Call 314-J or bootn 21, Public Market. 12S FOR SALE Now houso tent, 14x16 Call 019 North Contrul. Phone 375-L. 124 FOR SALE .'10-30 Winchester, $12.00; 32 Special Winchester. $12.00; span of marcs, six and seven years, woight about 26 00 lbs., one set harness, ono 3--inch wagon, ull or $42o.OO; single bug gy, $20.00; single harness. $8.00; single harness, $7.00; one hack, $10.00. Dan M. Pearce, Jackson ville, u-4 FOR SALE New Vlctrola, bi cycle, 75 lbs. dried red Mexican bonus, garden and carpenter tools, phone 925-11 or cnil 734 West fourteenth, 124 FOR SALE Prlvnlo car at a bar gain 1917 Studebaker Six. Run ten thousand miles. Crater Lake Motor Co., 125 FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet car. has been run only 550 miles. Inquire J. Hartman, two blocks north of court house, Jacksonville. 124 FOR SALE Fruit ladders, pruning shours, two-horso hay rake, 000 pound cream separator. Phone 310. 124 FOR SALE OR RENT Cattle ranch. Also 00 head of cattle. Carl Skyr mnn, Trail, Ore. 127 FOR SALE Dry oak wood deliv ered In Medford $3.50 per tier; In Jacksonville, $3.00. Webster Ranch, 1 V4 north of Jacksonville Frank YVIght. ' 124" FOR SALE Body for Ford lV4-ton truck, cheap, ituss Mill. FOR 8ALE tnchment. -Ford truck, Smith at- L. B. Brown. LOMT. LOST A new gray kllk glove, right hand; return to Tribune of rice. 124 LOST Black loose leaf 1. p. note book with unruh'i! leaves, aboul 4x6 Inches. Ralph Waldo Eldoii, Ruts Mill, phone 5J0. 124 LOST On down town streets four leaf clover agato pin, gold mount ing. Itelurn to Pinn a .Market and rocelvo reward. 1 2 1 I.NTERURIM.V AUTOCAR CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Asntand. Talent and Phoenix dull, excopt Sunday al 8:00 n. in. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. in. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. ni., Sundays leave nt 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dully, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., and 11:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. tn. Alto on Saturday nights at 5:30. Sunday leavn Ashland al 9:00 a. m., aud 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. in. TAKEN UP. TAKEN UP One Jersey cow. right hip knocked down, crop In left ear, two miles wet of Talent, on Denim place. .120 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE Hnmsourg water sys tem, for good ranch. Box 43, liar, rlsburg, Ore. 128 MONF.l TO IOAX. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Donds. J. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phone 647.J. MONEY TO LOAN Mony o In. n Meato'd (iri.nrty toM month W ovnn D X Wo4 f HrsrVtOKh DlftlCCTORt Mining Expertn. CAMPBELL & LI LJ EG RAN mines promltiug association; mining properties listed for ealo, snmpled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North FIT St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt atten tion. - Attorney. WM. M. COLV10 Attornev-ot-law. Medford National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-t-l rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer. Corey Building. Oarnett Auto Eappllea. IJ-HKR AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, eldeei and beat-equipped plant In the Pa elf lo northwest Use oar sprlnd whon others tall. Bold ander writ ten guarantee. $4 North Fltteeata St, Portland, Oregon. GARBAGE Get your premise! cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagon toi god service. Phone 161-Y. V T. Allen, Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING pO. B. M. Wil son, C. P. A, Ask about our new and simplified method ot account ing. Particularly valuable to anj business as a time-saver ' - gtvlni fall business detail. M. F. ft H. Bldg... Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction in ataalo. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher piano and harmony. Halght Musln Studio, 401 Qaruett-Corey Bid Phone 72. Insurance. ALICE HOLLO WAT. Fire, Aocldenv Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with boat English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. r EARL S. TUMY General Insurance offico, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or Grain In field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bond. Excellent companies, good looal service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager.- Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phon 184. . Physicians and Bn eoua. SiC W. W." HO WAR 1) Osteopath! physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and urgeon. Practice limited to aye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes lelen tlflcally tested and glasses sup oiled. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P R. R. Co. Office II. F. ft U. t Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAb.o CARLOYV OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Y'ctcrltuiry Surgeon. DR. C1IAS. M. ANDERSON Ash land, Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon. Cattle specialist. Hospital phone 59; resilience phono 20H-R. .140 Printer and l'ajUshera. MEDFOiuTTRlNTINa CO. ha thl best equipped printing offica la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgor, billing system, ete. Portland price. 17 North Fir BL mute. EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Office 43 North Front St Phon SI 5. Price right Harrle guar. ntd ATTRACTIVE This beautiful little 11-ncre Orch ard and Poultry ranch, with a nice modern 5-room bungalow with splen did wnter supply, good barn and chicken houses, garden and berries is for sale at loss than one-halt of the price It has always been considered worth. It Pes 4 miles southeast of Medford and 1 Vt miles from Phoenix. The price is $2,100.00. Brown & White 10 South Fir Street