Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 17, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MATH TRIBLWE, MEDFORD, OKKOOW SATURDAY. A T1. 17, 1!)1R
AUSTRIANS warned
AGAINST ITALIANS
: i- r
ZClitCH, Aus 17r-Thf Niem
Freie Presse o recent date says :
"Kendinjr the' Italian newspaper.
feives is the impression that the coun
try lias recovered froni the disaster
of Caporetto. Information ideuner,
from persons coming from there am
from Italians themselves, makes il
appear that Qiolitti has hist his po.
ularily. "The socialists of the Avnnti an
not organized Kiii'ficiently to opposi
the course-of events, prlundo hu
fitnrted a Slavonic policy under the
. auspices of (lie Tinted Slates anil ii
devclopiii',' u grout move to atlach tin
Jugo-Slavs of Atistriit lo the allies
TMii Italian high command supports
tthis policy.
'Tlto campaign mrainst Austria or
ganized in Italy should not he taken
lightly. Mussolini, the most popular
man in llnly, is still youmr and am
bitious. Nobody in the countries ol
the entente has known how to make
a. propaganda for war like hiin. lie
lias mobilized, the crippled .and
, wounded so that they go about incit
. injr the war spirit from one end of
the peninsula to the other.
"The economical condition of the
country is not as had ns is generally
believed. We should not base any
calculations on the factors of want
and misery."
Portland Livestock
POKTLAXD, Ore.. Ausr. 17. Cat
tle steady; receipts 17f; prime
steers, .tll.T'it" Kl.dll; jrood to choice,
$10.7f)(ii 11.7.; medium to rood, if!!. fill
10.7f; fair to medium, $8.'O(nv!).i0
eomnion to fair, $.").o()( 8."0; choice
hbws and heifers, ,f li.00(n'7.(l ; fair
to medium, -,fo.(IO(7?U.OU canners.
$3:0(l.).(l(l; bulls, $:,.r,U(ii:T.r,0:
calves, if8.5fl(f ll..r)(l; stackers and
feeders, if(i.00(a8.W.
Hogs slendy, receipts 89. Prime
mixed, tf'l!).0l)fn)1Q.50': medium mixed,
$17.00(ffl8.00; rough heavies, 17.2o
1 7.75 ; pisrs, :Mfi.rd17.00; bulk of
sales, .fll).(m( l!).'J.). t
Sheep steady, receipts none. Prime
lambs, fl.'I.ODtn 14.00: fair to medium.
$11 .00(11 12.00; yenrlinirs, .fn.r)0(S
; ll.")0; wethers, 'if8.")0()10.00; ewes,
$7.no((fn.i).
lliittcr njid Egss
I'OHTLAXD, Ore., Amr. 17. Nut
ter firm, cily creamery "rints, fjjc:
cartons, "i.'lcc buyine; nnce butter fat,
Porlland, 5fc; cube extras, iHIo; see-
one's. 48c; dairy, 3fic.
... EOOS Soiling price No. 2, quality.
- ,.34c. Buyine; price, rotten and crack
ed out, 4(lc; candled, 48(S")0c; select
. e4 candled in cartons, f3e.
POULTRY liens, 23c; broilers,
25(a30c; old roosters, 10c; turkeys,
2830c; goose, 22c; ducks, yonnir.
1,1 i33e.
' ' Portland Grain.
' "f- WHEAT New crop. $2.20; barley
: feed, ?G0; brewing, $2; oats, .f.jS.oO
- . bid; corn. No. 3, yellow, $72 bid.
' -t- . 1 IrflLLSTUFFS Wrn, 3t : shorts
33? middlings, $3!).0039.50.
ITAY Buyimr price, timothy. $S3
(534; alfalfa, .27.'j0: srain, $20.
. . TALENT TALK
$ -Mrs. K: C , Heed -entertained
Thursday1 In honor of Mrs. Lillian
Joffery, at a luncheon at her homo
In Ashland. The guests present were
Mrs. Jeffery, Mrs. Yoe and daughters
Mildred and Juanita, Mrs. Iloldrldge,
Mrs. Way, Mrs. King, and Miss Da
t"n. Mrs. Jeffery expects to leave
toon for Oakland, Calif., to bo ab
sent for three years.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Tame3 Fuller, Mr
and Mrs. 11. T. Elmore ot Ashland
' spent several days at Oakmont farm
the home of their son, J. II. Fuller
' In Wagner creek last week.
' Mrs. II. R. Knlg was the uest of
Mrs. L. P. Ames in Medford las
Tuesday.
Mr. and "Mrs. E. E. Cook expects to
leave for Seattle In tho near future
:'f Mrs. Mills, Mrs. L. J. Luke, Mis.
II. L. King were Ashland shoppers
last Wednesday.
1 A farewell party wns given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall
'baugh Saturday evening In honor of
Miss lnei Egan. Quite a number of
guests were present und a very en
Joyable evening was spent. Miss
Kgan will leave soon for Sacramento
i where she will take a nurses' cour?'
: i in tho White hospital In that city,
f Miss Hoosey left Tuesday for h
; borne In Millionaire How nfler spend
i- Ing three or four das as a guest n
the hpnio of her sister, Mrs. Marlon
,'Trcr,
F. L. Iloldrldge and fnmlly, Mrs
W. D. HoldrldRO, Mr. and Mrs. Mat
-i. teson spent Sunday at Happy Camp
j on Rogue river.
. Dr. and Mrs. Forbes and three
li!ldrcn. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Lnwlon
( rarenls of Mrs. Forbes, and Mrs
Percy Wood of Medford called at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hol
dridge Sunday evening.
Dr. Louise Davles Whflffer' and
niece of Los Angeles.'urriveil Sunday
and-are the guest of Mr. and Mrs
T. C. WilliamB this week.
Mrs. T. C. ' Williams-rece'ved a
telegram Sunday stuifng that her
mother. Mrs. D. P. Olllraah of New
ell, Iowa, had suddenly passed away
that morning. Mrs. tiillman leave.'
a husband, three daughters and d
grandson. Miss Verna, her youngest
daughter, is well known here and in
Medford, having spent two years
with her sister, Mrs. T, C. Williams.
Frank Elliott returned Tuesday
from California where he has been
for several months.
Word has been received from
Charles Tryer that he has been trans
ferred lo Camp Merrlit, Now Jersey.
Quito a crew of men are loading
ties and lumber at the dopot from
the mills on Wagner and Anderson
creeks. The ties are to go to Ash
land where they will be treated with
creasoto before being used for rail
road purposes.
Church sorvlces as usual next Sun
day. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
preaching at 11, Epworth League
7 p. m., evening service at 8. A cor
dial Invitation Is extended to all.
Floyd V. Bell left Wednesday for
Portland to take the final examina
tion; ho will then enter tho Benson
Polytechnic Institute in that city.
Professor lteimer and family re
turned recently from a trip lo Crater
Lake.
Miss-Edna Wells accompanied by
Miss Dclpha Coleman of Jacksonville
left Thursday for Portland, to at
tend the G. A. R. convention.
Three tons of sugar was hauled to
the cannery Thursday afternoon for
the season's canning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells and daughter,
Miss Edna spent the week end at
Crater Lake.
The Garvin brothers are sinking a
shaft at the town well to see if an
increase in the water supply can be
obtained.
SIS VALLEY .
The rain of Wednesday was one of
tho first real rains onr valley has had
since early April. Altho it did some
harm to the unthrcshed grain It was
of much benefit to the late growing
gardens.
Richard Strauss Is on the verge of
closing a deal for a Urge farm trac
tor. Homo of the grain being threshed
went over expectations whilo some
fell short, but taking it in general it
did fairly well considering the sea
son. Some of the orchardists have com
menced pear picking and have lately
bc"en interviewed by several buyers.
MIhs Bulah Morrino who has spent
most of the summer with her sister,
Mrs. H. I. Pelton, returned Tuesday
to her home in Kansas.
The Union Sunday school group
gathering which met Sunday on the
Nealon ranch proved very successful.
A large attendance gathered from all
over the county, who greatly enjoyed
tho program and took to heart the
splendid address by Hev. Rooser of
Grants Pass. Wo areglad that such
work as this is undertaken, by the
Union misaionary for there Is nothing
during this daVk time, that could be
more needful or reconeiliating than a
gathering of this kind where each
side by side gives a day's thought to
the one power which can sustain
when all others fail.
Karl Moore and family of Central
Point visited Saturday and Sunday
with V. C. Kenney and family. Mr.
Moofe expects to soon leave for Mon
tuna.
K. C. Cooper who has been employ
ed near Prospect, has returned home
O. T. Wilson returned from Pros
pect Sunday where he has spent sev
eral days tending his shocp.
.Mrs, V. A. Little of Central Point
is voting her daughter, Mra. W. C.
Kenney this week.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. tfnwfeW
Ln-;f Sat urdn v after I had sent
my letter to the McdlWd Mail Tribiin
I met (iiite a number of people in our
little town, unifint; wlumi v-ro linliy
MntbewH ;tnd Rube .lolin-oii. Knbe
has Imu'Jit an n'llniiiobilp, iirid is en-
oyinr life joyridinir. lie says that i:
is gninjj to try to enjoy life now ns
his Working days art' about ov
ThoniilH F;ir!ov and family of Lakf
f rci'li were uKo duinir biiMiiev hor
Hti Kdniewb-o:) of hi-rhv i!inl i
Lilly I did nut know, i,t-i'rl ihrtnivh
ti.wn p'im? toward Mt'!frl. Lime
( 'ulbert-'im. who pa---fd throui:h hen
in the immini on hj wiiy to Mi'dlord,
returned, tiriniii!c out a lady by the
name of Thorn-en with him. fr,
Mm fiauVr and her iluuhter, Mr.
Ilan'cy Stanley were anions the Iris
ines ealMT- Sainrday.
Then was Kill (iw4 iIhix in
Tn'it SatitiilMy inclit ami there wa
inite a nti.nl'tr of our yjAiie folk
The Outbursts of
1 Everett True
, By CONDO, ,
AofSr sifei to you" THiMK
&- NOOG1H T5IR.T
" '--:?A I ypgsztqE. IN OUR CRvj'B
went from here and about .3 o'clock
Sunday niorniiiir Williaiu Coy, Millard
Robin.-on mid Carl Hrymniin cnuic in
for beds at the Sunnysidc.
Walter Wood passed throue.li
town with 12 or 15 head of cattle.
Inking them to his ranch.
Nnrvy Stanley was at work build
injr a lur.ue ham on his ranch in the
Beneherue country.
Among the callers Sunday were
Frank Ilascllon, Alex liclts, l.ylo Van
Scoy, Vi'illiam Coy of Kagle I'oint,
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Ilntler, Mr. und
Mrs. Chirk Hush, Mr. and Mrs. Mat
Day of Ashland. Mr. Hay is one of
the interesting contributors to the
news columns of the Daily Medford
Tribune and from the slight acquaint
nice made a very favorable imprcs-!
sion. Mr.
and their
mid Mrs. E. (!. Trowbrul
dirnubtcr, Miss Florence,
and Miss l.ucile Watson, all of Med-j
ford, ISenj. F. Tanner of Kontz, Ind.,
was with us Sunday nic,ht.
Monday J. L. Ilobinson,' one of our
progressive farmers came in wilh one
of his boyM to see him off to join bis
eomrades in the army. J. II. Tyrell
formerly of Lake Creek, but now of
Medford, who sold the site and bind
adjoininirf of the Manirancse mill on
Lost creek, came out from Medford
Monday niorninsr for breakfast. He
and bis family have been camped at
the Dead Indian soda xprings for the
past five or six weeks and he took n
run out to Medford lo look ufter his
interest there and decided to come mil
this far before breakfast, so thut he
could reach camp before it got so
warm.
Mr. W. K. Allen and G. K. Slowell
called for dinner Monday on Iheir
way up lo Ihc niiiniraucse mine. Mr.
Slowell is wilh llle Oregon bureau
of mines and couloiry in the exploita
tion work at the noted mines of Lake
creek. I understand that they have,
the DndY'p drilling outfit up there at
work on the development work, and
thai Ihc results nrt very satisfac
tory, thut they lire discowrinji almost
an unlimited amount of ore mi one
"inall tract, nboul l." acres, anil are
dill making new and greater discov
eries. Mr. ami Mrs. Cocr of Clackamas
county Oregon, were hereto ..pond the
ni(rbt with us Monday. They were
here lo look al a tract of hind wilh an
eye to buyine; it, hut when they learn
ed thai il was nine miles from a hidi
sehoij und four miles to the nearest
school I hoy decided Hint il would nut
soil litem, so left TiicMloy lo look
for another nlace. Thev have six
children lo educate and one of them
has piis--cd the second year and mi
ni her the first year in Inch school.
We would have been alad if thev
could have found a place to suit them
as they seemed to be of thut e!ns,
that will be a help to a oonum:nily.
Tuesday morning lltcre was ouite
i tMin'ticr of pusscni:ei-s on the ! A
!'.. train and nnm:r Ihem vr" Mr.
'ind Mrs. Morris of Ilutte PnlN. They
lnul been otit p, Mcdlonl mid were
r"tuniir hone. I
Henumi Meyer and his son Herman
Mcver, Jr., were in tow n Monday.
There uus a mceliii of the school
hoard Muiulnv nihl ami ainoiij; other
mailers altimlcd lo wjm the cniplny
'iieiil of a teacher fur Ibe inlcr';;e
''uite department of our s,.i,i,,. Tl,e
"it'plovcd a Indv by Hie name of M!-s
I lolcie-e I.a:.-ii., all co-tcrn h.ilv
with seven years' experience. ,I)r.
Holt savs that she comes vcrv well
recommended.
Mr. Dave Hereon and son Hum;
passed through here Tuesday on their
wnv borne via Crater Luke and
Huckleberry mountain. Mr. Heron at
one lime was a resident of Ibis uon )
miinity and is Wniuidoercd by liumy
of the old sloekmch.
Mrs. Mabel Weilz rice Mabel Han
son, .formerly of Climdv; wusa pleas
ant caller cdnestlav. She bad come
out on her wiiy to Climax to visit
some of her old neighbors. She has
been teacbinir on Apfih'Hiite and ex
pects lo leach Ihc fall and winter,
term in .fluid Hill. '
Gcorfre 1'hillips and' family, one of
Ibe section men o nlho I'. & K. II. H.,
came out und e'lent Saturday jiinht
and Sunday with his-, molher-in-law,
Mrs. X. K. Walking,, and whilo here
paid up his subscription to (he Week
ly Mail Tribune and ordered it Ktop
ped as he is lakine; Ibe Ilaily Mail
Tribune. He is now a resident of
Medford.
W. I'. HolhriMik, on:. of our pros
perous farmers was iu town Monday
mid while here renewed his subscrip
tion to the Daily M.iil Tribune.
COURT HPOSEIiEPPiil
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., buth and Central Ave.
Heal .;.statn Transient
V. J. Einerlrk and Mattlc L.
Enieriek to Mra. K. C. Kee.
WV4 of lots 4, 5, (i, of blk.
13, Hutto Falls J 10.00
.lames A. McDonald to Sarah
Elizabeth Hooker. 13 acres
in I)'. L. C. 43. twp.-3S, 1W 10.00
John O. Itobcrg and .Sarah L.
itobcrg lo Grace II. James.
Lots 11, 12, 13, blk. I,
Pago add. to Meilford 900.00
Fruitgrowers Trust & Title
Co. to Itoso Elfort and Mrs.
T. It. Tanner, is acres moro
or leas In blk, 22, Siskiyou
Heights add. to Medford.... 1.00
W. M. Stewart nnd K. M.
Stewart to Tlla l.olford,
und. V4 Int. In WV4 ' of
NW. and XKV4 of NW',
of sec. 32, twp. 3.',, K. 1
eonl. 120 acres more or
less '
Geo. E. Dorcas to Helen II.
Dorcas, und. 14 int. in 8!4
of SV4 of nee. 1 I, twp. 31,
It 3 W, cont. 1 nil acres I. no
Hello N'lckell and Charles
Nlckell to Helen ' rowo, E
of SE. and SW. of SE
of see. S, twp. 33, II 2W,
WV4 or NE. ami K V4 of
'NW. section 32, twp. 27,
Itiingo 2 15.; NW of NW,
SE. of vW. of NE. oIHW,
NW. of SE. foiv.IJ, twp ,(.s,
11. IE; K of NE., VV4
of SE. of sec. H;, Iwp. 3s,
R. 2K: SWI.J of sec. 20,
twp. 40, R. 4E 10.01)
F. K. Deuel and Ellzabolh
Deuel to Mary It. Gnult.
l-ots r, and 6, blk. 6, to
Medford io.ni)
O. M. Kn ix to II. W. Craig,
land In si-e. 31, twp.
4 V,'.; Iu;nl In fee. I
37, R.
, twp.
3s; r i w. 4100.00
Samuel MacCllntuck and
Helen .MacClintock to Gus
Newbury, WV4 of 8V. and
SB. of SW. of see. 21. twp.
38, ft: 3 W
1.00
Hattlo M. Lynch to Phebo
Wright, lot in Ashland
10.00
Ada May Driskell to Charles
D. DriEkell, lots 11. 12,
blk 7, llerryvale add. to
Modtord 10.00
Prepare for Uio Hot 'Witvo
The hot sun Is doubly dangerous
If there Is a mass ot undigested food
In the stomach, causing distress and
auto Intoxication, casting congesting
poisons turnout the system. Foley
Cathartic Tablets give prompt and
sure relief. They act gently hut do
their work thoroughly. Thoy cloanse
tho bowels, Bweeton the stomach and
benefit the HveK Recommended for
indigestion, biliousness, bad breath,
bloating, gas or constipation. Sold
everywhere.
H KLP WAXTFJJ FBMAJjB
WANTED Ten bright capable lad
ies to travel, demonstrate and sell
' well known goods to establlshou
dealers. $25.00 to . J.'.O.OO per
. week;, railroad faro paid; weekly
advance for traveling expenses.
Address at once tioourlch Frug
company, Dept. 707, Omaha, Xebi'.
WANTED Oooe cook and second
girl with references. Mrs. Frank
Owen. Phono 741. 125
WANTED Good dining room girl at
Cottonwood restaurant, llorn-
hrook. Telephone at restaurant's
expense. 127
WANTED Girl for general house
work. I Phone 5G7-J2. "
WANTED Government will hold
civil service examinations in Med
ford in August. 20,000 women
clerks to .be appointed at Wash
ington. Experienco unnecessary
Women desiring government
clerkships write for free particu
lars to R. E. Terry, (former Civil
Service Examiner), 315 Columbian
building, Washington. 125
WANTED AOKXTS
BIG MONEY in exclusive agency
rights selling LI. & J. Carburetors.
Doubles milengo under monoyback
guarantee. rite at once. H. J.
Katil & Co., S03 Westminster Ave.
Suit Lake City, Utah. 1-5
HELP WANTE1 MAMD.
WANTED Mill and yard men, gov-
i ernmont scale; good camp condi
tions. Seattle Portland Logging &
Milling Company, Glendale, Ore
gon. , 12!l
WANTED Quick, auto driver on
Crnlor Lake stage line. Courl
Hall. ' 12
WANTED Will pay for all around
dairy hand (00 a month and board
C. P. Coleman, Lakeside, Oregon
1
WANTED Mon at Crater Lake,
$3.00 per .day and board. Court
Hall. 125
WANTED At once, a messenger boy I
for the Western union. Apply at
office.
WANTED Men.
Storage.
Medford Ice and
WANTED Experienced orchard
foreman by Sept. 1st. State exper
ience nnd salary wanted. Box X,
Mail Tribune.
W A NTKt M I MCKLLA N EOUB
WANTED Furnished house with
three master hedrooms and two
servants rooms; well heated. Box
45, Mall Tribune. 1 a .:
WANTED To hear from owner of
good farm for salo. State cash
price, full description. I. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED A riding horse or large
ponv; must be gentle. P. O. Hox
913. 125
WANTED Stock to pasturo, 300
acres first clans pasture, three
miles south ot Jacksonville, on
Sterling road. Carl Mnrgrclter.
12,'
WANTED A carload of alfalfa hay.
Ik It first or second cutting? Give
prlco or both, F. O. H. tho cars at
Medford. J. M. Judd, Roseburg,
Ore. 120
WANTED I Vii-lnch
pump or will trade
pump Tor n I ii -Inch,
era, Talent, Oregon.
centrifugal
i 2 '4-Inch
N. O. Pow
125 WANTED Old Junk rags, rubber,
brass, copper, r.Inc, lead and old
Iron. Will pay host prices. Call
2 83-J, Medford Junk Co.
WANTED Sell your cream to the
Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point.
. Ore., whero the tosts and caab
counts.
WANTED House
repair or wreok.
4R8-X-
to mova. build.
Phone 488-M or
WANTED It. II. Toft buys Libert
bonds, also mortgages, notes, JuilR
menta, escrow contracts, etc., and
makoa short time loans on any old
thin.
R. Kemp Welch.
Consulting mining engineer
and mineralogist; examinations
and advice on mechanical re
quirement of all class of mines.
My concentrator saves nil min
erals Including platinum,
U.'i I-:. Main SL Aililnnd, Ore.
; PAGE FIVE
WANTED 81TCATIOX. FOB RENT KtRXlSHED ROOMS.
WANTEIW-Positlon by experienced U RENT SleopilD! rooms;, -will
stenographer. Phono 36 5-L. 12K Sv8 breakfast. 245 North Ornpe
- . stroet. ' ' ' : 9. l m
11 KM WANTED ' : f3
Male mill Female. Tj t:XCILlx(iB-
WANTED Experienced pTckeTB. FOR TRADE Harmmirg wator sys-
Phone 597-J2 at Meal Time. tern, for good ranch, llox 43, liar.
rlsburg. Ore. 128
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. - , r
, MOtfEI TO LOAJt.
KOH SALE On paved street, six- . ,
room modern bungalow, large lot. MONEY TO LOAN on Rood real
Will sell this very cheap. Cash or estate aocurlty, and will buy Lib
payments. Telephone 419-L, P. O. erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No.
Box 792, Medford. 124 81 North Grape. Phone 647.J. tt
FOR SALE Must sell, 14.", acres at noNtl ft lciaxm Money to lea
$20; eighty cultivated. 350 acres n Modtord property liu) month
at $25, onc-lialf cultivated. Ad- It tivmftM Ke 0 R. W4.
dross Box J. K Mall Trlbuno. 129 ---- - .-
FOR RENT Five-room house, hard- BUSINESS IHKXTOn
wood floors, full cement basomont, - - - -'
parage. Phono 370-W. Mining Experts.-
FOR SALE Small improved ranch, CAMPBELL ft LILJP.CRAN mines
three miles from Medford, cheap promltlug association; mining
and very easy terms. Above frost properties listed for sale, sampled
line. Peaches, pears, cherries, and reports rendered. Office and
apricots, Concord and Tokay assay laboratory at 107 North Fir,
grapes; all kinds of berries. City St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam
water. Small house andbnrn. Sub- pies by mall given prompt attend
Irrigated. P. E. Wynkoop, S20 Hon. ' .
West Twelfth streot. - r.ri
- Attorney. " '
FOH S A I.K T.rV ESTOCK. ;
WM. M. COLVIG Attornev-at-law.
FOR SALE Ono Jersey milk cow, Modtord National Hank Bldg.
five helfor calves; ono Sharpies . ,
separator No. 4. M. M. Wordon, POUTER J. NEFP, Attorney-at-Iaw.
half mile west of Phoenix. -124 room! 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
FOR SALE Ramboullot and Cots-
wold bucks; also ewes. Rosen- . E. Roames, Lawyer. Qarnatt-
berg Bros., Medford Hotel. 120 Corey Building.
FOR SALE Clioap, team work Anto ppm.
horses, riding saddle, mid player ' . ,
piano. Mrs. Ernost Webb, Central , .M ---, m .
Point. 127 4SJ!"S '
FOR SALE 400 head Shropshire
ewes and lambs, reasonable. Also
good sheep ranch with ample feeu
to carry thru winter. 11. D. Kuhli,
Applegate, Ore. 127
FOR BALK MIMCKLLANUOliK
FOR SALE A folding baby tan, ill
good condition. Price $3.00. Phone
3S4. 127
FOR SALE Hardwood, easy to get
to, no hills. Stack of good barley
hay. W Hatton, 414 miles north
west of Central Point. 1211
FOIt SALE Three exceptionally
fine itarred Rock cockerels, $2
each; also' choice tired Belgian
doos. Phono 202 after li o'clock.
125
FOR SALE
south ot
school.
Peaches. First place
upper Griffin Creek
121!
FOR SALE Kentucky Wondur
beans, best for canning; 25 His.,
delivered, $1.25; 50 lbs., $2.25
Cull 314-J or booth 21, Public
Market. 12S
FOR SALE Privnto car at a bar
gain 1917 Studobakor Six. Run
ten thousand miles. Crater .Lake
Motor Co. . jjju
FOR SALE OR RENT Cattle ranch.
Also CO head of cattle. Carl Skyr
man, Trail, Ore. 127
FOR SALE Body for Ford lV4-ton
track, cheap. Buss Mill.
FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at
tachment. L. B. Brown.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT One complotely fur
nished apartment, Hotol Holland.'
FOH REM noUNES.
FOR KENT Twelve-room house,
partly furnished or not; furnace
heat. Phone -lOli-R. 12k
FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished six
room house; also furnlshod two
room hoiiso. John F, White, 714
West Eleventh, phone 44 9-M. 133
FOR RENT HlSLKIJ.A.VEOt'M.
FOR RENT From Nov. 1st, tho
brick wnrehouse occupied by the
Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archie
S. Ash. 139
TAKEN" UP.
TAKEN CP Ono Jorscy cow, right
hip knocked down, crop In left car,
two miles wost of Talent, on Denim
place, 125
TAKEN' t'P One red Iwo-yoar old
steer, Hereford grade. Took up
ten days ago. Come and pay for
this ad and pasture bill und take
him away. 10. E. Morrison, phone
539-.I3. 124
TAKEN H' Ono white-raced year
ling steer, branded Inverted 0 and
i on right hip, both ears notched.
Owner enn havo saino by cuffing at
Webster Orchard company's ranch
and paying expensi. W. O. Web
ster. 1211
LOUT.
LOST Bel ween Medford, Crater
Lnko and Klamath Lake, a silk
watch roll with gold Initials "A.
W. C." engraved on buckle, lie
wnrd for return to A. W. Cheney,
497 Clay street, I'oriland, Ore. 127
M)ST Between Sams Valley nail
Grants I'm-s, postcard size Anseo
folding caineni. heavy leather
carrying case, with strap. Liberal
reward offered. Kindly notify 11.
A. Finch, Grants Pass, Oregon, I2T.
l.VrKHUHIM nl'TOCAU CO
TIME CARD
Leave Medford for Asniand, Taloni
and Phoenix doll, except Sunday al
8:00 a. m. anil 10:00 a. m.; 1:00.
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day at 10: IS p. m., Sundays Icavo al
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30
P. m. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. in. Also on Saturday nights
at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at
9:00 a. m., and 12:30, 4:30 and
6:30 p. m.
LASER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, eldeai
and beat-equipped plant In the Pa
elflo northwest. Ua oar aprlnfi
when others fall. Bold ander writ,
ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteeati
St.. Portland, Oregou.
Garvajra
(lARBAflH Get your premuHM
cleaned up for the (umroor. Call
on the elty garbage wagon toi
god service. Phone 161-Y. ' 9...
T. Allen.
Expert Accountant.
WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wit
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to an;
business as a time-saver glvlril
full business detail. M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R.
Instruction ua Music
?HED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher as
piano and harmony. Halght Mail
Studio, 401 Garuett-Corey Bids
Phone 72.
Tnsantnoe.
ALICE HOLLO WAT. Fire, Aocldeni
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Oaxnett
Corey Bldg. '
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
ofNce, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or
Grain In field or barn; also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds,
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnott-Corey
Bldg., L. L. Cathcnrt, Manager,
Pinning Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens. Shop 437 S, Fir. Phons
184.
Physicians and Ha eoaa.
DrT'w. V." HOWAHUOsteopatW
phyBlclan. 303 C rnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMM10NS Physician ano
surgeon. Practice limited to eye
ear, nose and throat. Eyea aolen
tlflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P
R. R. Co. Offices II. F. ft U. O
Bldg. Phone 667,
DR. F. O. CAHLOW
Dfl. EVA MAI.i CAKLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN'S
410-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
Phone 904-L.
Residence 20 S. Laurel Streot.
Velerlimry Surgeon.
DR. ('HAS. M. ANDERSON Ash
land, Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon.
Cattle specialist. Hospital phono
6!l;roslilcnco phono 203-R. HO
Printers and ra'ulisnen.
VHDFORD PRINTI NO CO. has Us
beat equipped printing office t
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing system,
to. Portland prices. 17 Nortk
Fir SL
ttTOtuifeS.
KAUS TRANSFER ft STORAGE) CO.
Offlco 42 North Front SL Phons
815. Prices right. Herrlea guar
nted ATTRACTIVIE
This hoautirul little 11-ncre Orch
ard and Poultry ranch, with a ulce
modern 5-rnotn bungalow with splen
did water supply, good barn and
chicken bouses, garden and berries
is for sale at less than one-half of the
price It has always beon considered
worth, It lies 4 miles southeast ot
Modtord and 1 !4 miles from Phoenix,
The prlco la $2,100.00,
Brown & White
10 South Fir Street.