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i HEDFORD MATL TlttBUyti, MKDjOM), 6T.Ef.OXV TUESDAY, AUflUST 20, 1918 PAfiE TmtET? TODAY'S' MARKETS ' Portland Livestock - PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 20. Cuttle receipts 373, 25 cents Higher, I'rime steers, $12.dO(a;13.5Q; good to choice. $aa,00i2.00; medium to jrood, .$9.75 (SMl.OO; fair to' medium, $8.73 !(i9.7j; common to fnir, $.).73(5'8.23; choice cows nnd heifers, if8.3rijrfn.23; medium to good, )f6.2ii(f 7.75; fair to medniin cows and heifers, if,i.23(ni C.25; ciinners, .t3.00((T3.00; hulls, $5.00 7.00; calves, 1 $0.0010.00; stocKere ana reciters, ifu.uu(ii;.uo. Hogs, receipts, 470. Firm, l'rime mixed, $10.n()(-20.nO; medium mixed $lf).0010.30; ronprli heavies, f 17,30 18.50; pips, $10.7318.00; bull; of sales, $19.23(1? 19.50. r Sheep receipts, 213, firm. Prime lambs, $14.0015.00; fair to medium,1 ifll.0013.00; yearlings, $10.00'?' u.to; wethers, $u.UO(nU0.73; ewes, $7.00 9.00. Butter and Eggs " PORTLAND, Ore., 'Aug. 20, Put ter steady, citv creamery, 52e; car tons, 53c; buying prices butter fat, Portland, 55e; cube 'extras, 5Q'.,c seconds, 48c; dairy 4(le. EGOS Selling price No. 2, quality, 34c' Buying price, rotten and crack ed out, 4(lc; candled, 4850c; select cd candled in cartons, 53c. 1 ' 1 POULTRY liens,' 23c;. broilers, ,2330c; old roosters, lfic; turkeys. 2830c; geese,' 22c; diicks, young, 3033c. Portland Grain. WHEAT New crop, $2.20: barley, feed, $00; brewing, $02; oats, $09.50 bid; corn, No. 3. yellow, $74 bid. MLLSTCFFS Bran, $31; shorts, $33; middlings, $39.0039.50. Kay Buying price, timothy, $30 34; alfalfa, $27.50; grain, $20. REESE CREEK RIPLETS MtvBrittsan preached at the school bouse last Sunday morning. Mr. Crandall and family attended the Table Rock Sunday school group gathering. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Hammel, Mrs. Court ney1 and the Misses Mlna, Deihlas arid Myrtle Mlntcr visited at Frank Castor's In Butte Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins visited at Mr. Robertson's Sunday after Sun day school. T. J. Pullen and Mary Robertson took supper at H. Watkins Sunday evening. Miss Mary Robertson entertained a few of her girl friends Monday even ing. Mrs. Sam Courtney and Miss Deih las Minter left Thursday evening tor Portland where Sain Courtney Is painting for the government. Elmer Robertson and Owen Con over left Thursday to join the colors. GOLD HILL NUGGETS A. P. Whitney of Central Point was a Gold Hill visitor Wednesday, calling on his former friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Oleson of Kanes creek, were In Gold Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney of Sams Val ley were Gold Hill shoppers Satur day. J. W. Merritt was a visitor to Cen tral Point Friday to look after his grain threshing. MrB. George lverson spent Friday evening with George it Medford and as their new home Is about ready for occupancy she sent the first truck load of furniture from horo Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Cook and son Clarence and Mrs. Horo Haymond and daughter Gladys of Rock Point, were Gold Hill visitors Saturday. " Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Slead and fam ily ot Riverside, wore Gold Till visi tors Saturday.' Mrs. W. E. Thompson nnd daugh ter Hortense of lllackwoll Hill, were Gold 1M11 visitors Saturday. The now station agent, Mr. Pine and wife, have rented "Hroodslde''. Mr. KIrby having gouo to Oaklnnd. MT. and Mrs. Rocnlsch nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson loft Sunday mor ning for Crator Lake. Mr. and Mrs. 8clc;;er were Medford visitors Saturday. Ned Potter of Turtlo Hock ranrh was down Sunday. Tom Roberts was a Grants Pass visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook ot Sams Valley were Gold Hill shoppers Sat iirday. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Hltlle and Mrs. Dinwiddle of Rock Point, were Gold Hill visitors Saturday. F. M. Avery and wife of Sardine creek were Gold Hill lsllors Hat iir day. , . Gold Hill will suro be represented at the (1. A. It, convention at Port land this week. Sunday morning go Ing on H were Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sleelman. Major A. J. T. Smith. Oeorie Patrick. Perkins and Stork. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cr DarlliuTand son Kenneth were passengers on 16 Saturday evening, coining to, spend Sunday at the home ot Mrs. Nellie Darling. ' -w 1 ' lr. and Mrs. George Lyman and daughters were Gold Hill visitors Saturday from the Sams Valley dis trict. Walter Stickle came, down rrom his work In the Meadows the lust part ot the week to be with the home folks. Miss Ruth Daniels who was a for mer teacher In the Sams Valley dis trict, IB visiting for a short time with the Misses Eddington before going to San Jose where sho will attend school the coming term. Mrs. Tinlo Cook and nephew Alton Morris left Saturday evening for Portland where they will visit for a couple of weeks at the home of Mrs. Cook'B son,' Frank and family. Mr. and Mrs. R, L, Miller and son came down from Ashland Saturday evening to visit relatives in this city over Sunday. ' ' Messrs. Dusenbury, Calne, Van Houten and Anderson were visitors to Talent Sunday. Relatives of A. E. Kellogg came over from Medford Sunday and all spent the afternoon together down on the river bank, fishing. Miss Nora Newton who has been staying for some ttm'o in Gold Hill, spont Sunday at, the ranch home of her mother on Sardine creek. Mesdames H. b. Reed and Nancy Blackburn were Medford visitors Sat urday. '"' ' " ' 1 ' ' CENTRAL POINT lliss'Clairbelle Arnold left Wednes day morning for Portland, where she will visit friends. From there, she ex pects to go to Seattle, Wash, to find employment. Mr. and Sirs. Frink of Ilcagle were trading and visiting friends here Wed ncsdny. , Mi's. James McDowell has returned to her home in Klnniath county after a pleasant visit here with relatives. Mis. I. C. Williams is attending the W. R, C. and G.' A. 1!. convention and encampment at Portland. From there she will go to Taeoma Wash, to visit her daughter Mrs. Shipley lioss, Miss Kduma Carrol has returned 1'rom ii visit with friends at Portland. The many friends of Mrs. Olaf Ole son will he pleased to know that she is home again. Mi's. Lehners of Lcnonu Ore. is here spending a few weeks with rein fives. , Mr. and Mrs. John J. Grim left Thursday evening for a month's visit with their daughter at Corvallis. Mrs. William Force was here Thursday evening enruute to her home at Tolo from a visit with her husband at San Francisco. Airs. Ingram is. now living at Grants Pass, where she is keeping house for her son who is in the butch cring business there. Miss Parker, a teacher of Red Muff, Cal., is spending her vacation here with relatives. Mrs. Katie F.ldred of Grants I'a pcnt the week end here with her par ents. Mayor W. A. Crowley and Frank J. Taylor made a business trip to Dunsimnr this week. John Wright and his wife of Riv erside. Cal., arc here enjoying a visit with his mother and other relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wade of Medford were calling on relatives and friends here Friday. It. F. Grove, a tinner here for ninnv years, hut now of Pasadena, Cel., is visiting in Ihc valley. Dr. and Mrs. lleekn'ian left Satur dav morning to enjoy the W. H. C. and G. ,. R. convention nnd encamp ment at Portland. Miss L'ula Houston, who has been bookkeeping in the Rolinett nnd Can field store fur the last year, left fur Seatlle, Wa-di., to accept a position. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. James C'onniitt. who will visit friends at Tacoma, Wash. Mr. (). ('. Hodgers and little daugh ter, Miss Sybil of Beagle were trad ing hen? Saturday. Mr. Mejiinscy has returned from Klamuth county, where he has been working. Mr. and Mrs. Paxson and daughter. Miss liulli, spent the week end at Prospect. Hcv. and Mrs. Bclknnpp spent this week outing with friends at Union ereclc Among the Central Pointers who arc ntlcnding the W. It. C. nnd G, A. II. convention and encampment at Portland tlii week arc Mrs. Tnnmev. Mrs. W. K. Pried, Mrs. Stobcr, Mrs. C. B. Route!. It's In the Air Windblown pollen, carrying the bacteria that Inriumc nose and throat and cause hay fever, Is abroad in the hind. Onn remedy Is known to give relief and comfort from choking, gasping nidhtna and tormenting hay fever. That reliable remedy is Fo ley's Honey and Tar that spreads a healing, soothing coating on the In flamed membranes, stops Irritating cough and summer colds. Any one who has once used this standard cough and cold remedy will accept io other, Sold everywhere. PAGE THEATER TONIGHT, fc Wrb fish's srf TARZAN OF THE Tr nectrMH Litres EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A,' C. rlowletl Miss Helen ISeesbri of, Berkeley, Cal., came In with Mrs. Ray Stan ley Saturday evening on 'her way up to tho Lake creek country' to visit her sister, MrB. Carl Stanley. A. J. Simmerville of Winter, came in Wednesday evening and spent tho night. He came over to purchase a bean threshing machine as he will have twenty acres of beans- to thre3li this fall. MrB. C. 11. Natwick and J. W. Gro- ver went to Medford Thursday morn ing In the Lewis Jitney. James Grieves of Prospect passed thru here Thursday morning on his way home. He had been out to Med ford to take his father, John Grieves, to receive medical treatment. P. M. Allen, engineer in U. S. for est survey was with us Thursday. John Smith took passage on the P. & E. Thursday for the Butte Falls country to visit his two sons. I understand that Wm. Perry who now owns the old Haselton place, will cut fifty tons of hay off of eight acres of the twelve acres of land In the place. That shows what water and proper cultivation will produce in the Butte Creek country. Mirs. Kee of Butte Falls, was on the P. & E. Thursday on her way home. She was accompanied by her grand daughter, Miss Lova Buchanan of Ashland. H. N. Darnell and wife of Butte Falls, were also on the train on their way homo. W. H. Crnndnll and J. P. McCabe were business callers Thursday morn ing. '" r rank Neil of Derby was among the business callers Thursday and so was Nick Young and George Givem Mis. E. S. Hock nee Mamie Wright of Albany, and her mother taok pas sage on the P. & E. Thursday after noon for their homo. They had been here for a few weeks looking after Mrs. Wright's property here. There was a report circulated here that our old Janitor, 'Mr. Sheililey was going to move back to Washing ton, but I am glad to say that this is a mistake as he has contracted to serve as janitor in our school again for the ensuing term. Arthur B. Meyor and John Foster, two of the forest rangers, came out Thursday evening, took supper at the Sunnysldo and went on to Medford. Miss Minnie Given and J. L. Rob inson were among the business cal- lcrs Friday and while here Mr. Hob- Inson renewed his fubscrlptlon to the Mall Tribune. 'i Among the callers Friday evening for supper at the Sunnyside were Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Truet and Harry Starr. Mr. Starr Is traveling for Marshall Wells Co., Portland. Jessie Wilson and J. B. Renault of Jackson ville, who had boon out to the Hucklibcrry mountain, wero unfor tunate in having their horses stray off jind Mr. Wilson hunted for them for four days before he found them and then a man had tied them up on Red Blanket ranch for him and the result was that they did not secure many berries. They picked a few and bought the rest that they brot home. The last two-named i-pent .the night here with us. Mr. Renault BIG COW BOOK. A C IlinU- B-.'.n. M BUY DR DANIELS' ' COW INVIGORATOR FROM YOUR DEALER. FREE. Addr I), HEIP!HELP!1 I -TrlC COWHffOS Mtl. I (VjiV nit smncA 1 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. APES WAS READY witu uic I IFF r. I is seventy-eight -years old and rays j that he has always had good health and can see to read as well as he . ever could, and acts more like a mun of forty than one almost eighty. About tho time that they arrived Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Enders, Jr., and son Jack Enders and .Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Norrls and three sons Raymond, Armand and Bobbie, all of Ashland. The eight last mentioned have been out rusticating In the hills, going from Ashland out by the way of Lake of the Woods, Pelican Hay, Klamath Lake, Fort Klamath, Crater Lake, Huckleberry i Mountain, etc. They had a fine trip and enjoyed every moment of the time. They had been out about two woeks. Just as they were getting ready to Btart Ray Wil son and Dr. Holt came up to the Sunnyside with Mr. Ray Wllsona father, Mr. Daniel F. Wllsoff. Mr. Wilson, sr., had been In an automo bile wreck and was brought here for medical , -treatment. Ho was riding with Ray's family. Mrs. Wilson was at tho wheel and In going out from the Dodge-French bridge the machine was running on high and when she came to the steep part of the hill It Is quite steep and on a curved she tried to change it from high to low the lever caught and by some means "killed" the engine and tho car be gan to run back down the bill and she lost control of the machine and It ran oft the grude turning completely over, smashing tho top all to pieces and catching the old gentleman un der the wreck, jamming his chest quite badly, but hurting no one else Mr. Wilson Is about eighty-two ycarB of age and seemed to be in con. sldernlile pain but the doctor decided that' there was no serious damage done. His" son took him to Medford Saturday morning to stay with one o: his sons. . After the Inmates of the auto were all extricated they simply rolled the auto over on the wheels and took it on to Medford for re pairs, by its own power. Miss KInslieloe Going came on Saturday mornin;;. Thero were three moro youths can e out on the P. &. E. nnd all took passage on the Eagh Point-Lake Civck stage for Lak Creejc. Miss doing was going up to teach the Lo t Creek (South liutte) school. Among ti e callers for dinner Sat urday were W. F. Qulsenberry. O. O Alenderfer of the Callfornia-Orego Power co::ipany and another man in tho employ of tho same compan whose name I cannot recall. Also Charles Rr.con, conductor on the I' & E. r.nd J. C. K'nlrbe. Sln o my last report D. S. Nichols and J. L. Robinson have renewed I their eubi.crlptloas to the Mall Trlb I une S. II. Ilarnlsii, son Bobbie, son, -in law and daughter. Mr. and Mr?. Fred Duttori who went to Crescent Ct the first of the week returned Tliurs day evening, f COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Are. Circuit Court Mary A. Whit- vs. Lcroy J. White. Decree. C. D. Morenr, et nl v. G. W. Atrcr, HEATH'S DRUG STORE Can Serve You With Dr. v Daniels' Horse and Cattle Medicine. Come in and See UsandjGet a Book county school npcrintcndcnt, et nl. Order. Motion. ' t I.. A. Neill vs. Ermny L. llosley. Stipulation. Murk P. Welch vs. Jud Kdsiill. No tice of loin. In examination and commitment of Loin' Humphrey. Olive Worthinglon vs. B. G. Worth- ington. Summons. Demurrer. 11. G. Worthington vs. Olive Worth ington. Summons. Californiu-Orcgon Power Co. vs 11. O. Xordwick. Summons.' Wm. Davis vs. Margaret Herbert. Confirmation of sale. Laura A. limcrson et nl vs. Oliver 11 Brown, et nl. Defuult decree. It. S. Pago vs. L. D. Canficld ct nl. Default decree. Myrtle C. lioslongh vs. Arthur W. lioslough. Order. , F, H. Muxson vs. Ashland Iron Woyks.' licply. Probate Court. Estate of Geo. W. Sperry. Bond Estate of Joseph Poley. Bond nth. Estate of Florida N. Carr. Peti on. Kstate of E. L. lluivh. Order. Estate of Catherine Balls. Order. Estate of A. J. Emerson. Inven ory of appraisement. $100 Reward, $100 Th readers of ' tills pauer will be Dloascd to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its sluges and that la catarrh. Catarrh belna greatly tntltionccd bv constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment, tiau a Catarrh Medicine In token Internally and acta thru toe wood on toe mucoua sur faces of the Syatetn thereby destroying the foundation ot the dtseaae. Riving tlte natlent trnffih bv bulldtna ud the con ntltuuon anu assiJuna- nature in humib work. The proprietors have ao mtirh faith In the curative power of Haifa Cntarrh Meillrine that thev offer One Hundred Dollars for any-aae that It falls to cure, send ror list or leaiimoniaia. Address K. J. OHF.NKV & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all Drutaisia, 75c. HEIiP WASTEl! KKMAW5 WANTED Good dining room girl at Cottonwood restaurant, Horn brook. Telephone at restaurant' expense. 12 WANTED Girl for gonoral -housi work. Phone u07-J2. HELP WANTKIJ MAU5. WANTED -Beginning Sept. IB boy about lti years of age to lonrn the printing trade, wages ti.i a day to start with. Apply to for man, Medford Printing to. WANTED Truck driver. Mlravist Orchard, D97-J3. WANTED Mill and yard men, gov ernment scale; good camp condi tions. Scattlo Portland Logging Milling Company, Glondalo. Ore gon. ' ' ' WANTED At once, a messenger boy for the AVestern Union. Apply office. WANTED -Men. Medford Ice an Storage. WANTED Experienced orchai foreman by Sept. 1st. State exper- ience and salary wanted. Box X Mail Tribune. ' ' WANTKTv MIHCKLLANEOCB WANTED Small second hand steamer trunk. Box 84, Mall Trib une. 1 2 8 WANTBD Cream separator In per fect condition. E. E. Foss, Talent, Ore, 127 WANTED Stock to pasture, 300 acres first clasB pasture, three miles south of Jacksonville, on Sterling -road. Carl MargreltcV. ....... 121 WANTED Old Junk ragB, rubhef, brass, copper, zinc, lead and old Iron. Will pay best prlcos. Call 283-J, Medford Junk Co. ' WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED House repair or wreck. 4KX-JC. ' to mo, build. Phone 488-M or WANTED II. II. Toft buya Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, ttlilg menls, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. WA NT El) SITUATION. WANTED Position by experienced stenographer. Phone 305-L. 12 FOR BALE KKAL PRTATK. FOR HALE Must sell, 145 acres at $20; eighty cultivated. 3..0 acres at $25, one-half cultivated; Ad dross Box J. K.. Mall Tribune. 129 FOR RENT Flvo-room house, hard wood floors, full cement basement. garage. Phono3i0-W. FOn SALE Small Improved ranch three miles from Medford, cheap and very easy terms. Above frost lino. Peahos, pears, cherries apricots, Concord and Tokay grapes; all kinds of berries. City water. Small houte and barn. Sub Irrigated. I. E. Wynloop, 820 West Twelfth street. WANTED Will pay 44 cents cash for Eggs this week JohnsonProduceCo. ILMltAL POINT, Olti;, FOR SALK t,rVF.STOCK. OR SALE 110 ewes and lambs; also four young Jersey cows. K. iE. Foss, Talent. 12(1 FOR SALE 1 have a splendid small herd of registered Uambouilot ewes. This band Is Just the fancy money-making thing for a man with a small nasi lire, I have no trouble In Belling the fine regis tered buck lnmhs. and can guaran tee that a man's not Income will equal that of a fur larger herd David Kosonberg, Medford Hotel. Oil SALE Throe woll bred Jersey heifer calves about six months old and one younger calf. Phone ,2-r'3. 12S OR SALE 30 head of shouts, av- orage weight B0 pounds; two sows, avorage 150; 8 small pigs, average 35 pounds. , R. Patrick, phono 17-F Eaglo Point, betweon and 0 In evening. 131 FOR SALK Cheap, team work horses, riding saddle, and plnyor piano. Mrs. Erneat Webb, Central Point. 127 FOR SALE 400 Dead Shropshire ewes and lambs, reasonable. Also good sheep ranch with ample food to carry thru winter. H. D. Ktibli Applegate, Ore. 127 FOR SALK MISCELLANEOUS. 'OH SALE Cheap for quick salo, flvo-passengor Ovorlnnd, good me chanical wmdltlon. Phone asa, 13 Oil SALE Rooming house. A b gain for soinoone. Will sell fix tures and lease with n good busi ness. Mrs. W. W. Scott, Montague, California. . 13 FOR SALE Oil REiXT Light auto trailer. Phone Gyl-J or sa4. 13 FOR SALE Olio truck, one motor cycle. See owner at - Riverside Garage after 10 a. ni. Wedncsd A' FOR SALE Crop of grain hay; also team of good worlj hoi son, weigh null lus., ana two .Jersey cows Also Duroc Jersey brood sow. Atl dress Glenn Stiff, Talent, Ore. Phone G-F3. 131 FOR SALE Complete bakery equip ment including Black Dlttmon ovefl, show cases, pans, etc. ' In quire Central Point Stuto Bank l: FOR SALE 10 acres of silo corn; ono 14-lnch sulky plow; one 12 1 ii c-It walking plow; ono K-lnch orchard plow; one harrow tooth cultivator; one slnglo disk plow. B. M. Pottor, Central Point, Ore., II. F, D. No. 1, Dox 108. 127 FOR SALE Dry oak wood delivered . In Medford $350 per tier. In Jack sonville $3.00. Webster ranch, 114 north of Jacksonville. 137' FOR SALE A folding baby cart, In : good condition. Prlco $3.00. Phono 381. 127 FOR SALE Kentucky Wonder .- beuns, host for canning; 25 lbs. delivered, $1.25; 50 lbs., $2.2.1 Call 314-J or booth 21, Public Market. 128 FOR SALE OR RENT Cattle ranch. Also SO head of cattle. Carl Skyr- man, Trail, Ore. 127 FOR SALE Body for Ford l'i-ton truck, cheap. Rubs Mill. FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at tachment. L. Ii. Drown. FOR RKNT APAHTMKSTB. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apnrtmcnt. Hotel Holland.' FOR RKH1 lIOCBKH. FOR RENT Twelve-room house, partly furnished or not; furnace heat. Phone 40C-R. l FOR RENT Nicely furnished six room house; also furnished two room house. John F. Wblto, 714 West Eleventh, phone 449-M. 133 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; will give hreakfnst. 24.. street. North Grape 127 FOR RKNT MIHCKLLANKOUH. FOR RENT From Nov. 1st, tho brick warehouse occupied by the Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archie 8. Ash. 130 FOUND. KOC.ND Fishing basket on Rogue, Aug. 12. Owner can have by pay Ing for ad and identifying proper ly. Tom I'uson, Pacific States Telephone office. I2S Lorn. 1OttT Laundry bag with clothing on August II, between Ager and Klamath Hot Springs. Finder kind lysend c. O. D. to W. F. Gerlckc, Fremont, LVebraska. 1 LOST On downtown streets stores Saturday night, cameo brooch mounted with seed pearls Reward for return to this office 12 LOST Between Meillord, ('rale Lake and Klamath Lake, a sll watch fob with gold Initials "A W. ('." engraved on buckle. 1 1 o ward for return to A. W. Cheney 4!I7 Clay street. Portland, Ore. 1 IN'TEItUIUll AUTOCAR CO TIME CA III) Leave Medford for Asnvand, Talon and Phoenix dall, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave a 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:3 p. m. Leave Ashland tor Mudford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 m , and 1Z:30, 4 ; SO and 5:30 p. m. FOR EXCHANGE. i'A.NTKII TJ I'.KCHAXGI'J lieai- dence. for s.iinll slock of mitiuti-;, dry goods or furniture. Own-v, Box 40, A; bland, Ore. i'-'J TO TRAflK Rcven-pMi:V!rr auto for small auto, t all ut Sub Apple slroet, city. 1- "' FOR TUADU HarrrsTiurg water sys tem, for good ranch. Box i.l, liar, risburg, Ovo. 1-H MONTTY TO I.OA-J. MONEY TO LOAN on good real cstnte security, nnd will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. H. Andrews. No. 81 North Grnpo. Phono 647..!. tf MONBT TO LOAN M'jivcc to 1 n Medford propsrtr. Kacf mm, ly parnwnfi. He 1'. H- "fowl. HUNINKNS niisKtnvitr Mining Kvpcrts. CAMPBELL & LIUIKGRAN mines promltlng association: mining properties llBted for salo. sampled and reports rendered. O'flro nnd assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland, Sam ples by mall given prompt atten tion , Attorneys. WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-lnw. Medford National Bank Uldg. PORTER J. NEFF, Attortwy-nt-l-tir. rooms 8 and 9, Meorord K'i'i.i Bank Building. A. E. rtnames, Lawyer. Corey Btilldlnic. Aoto Kapplira. LAHEK AUTO BPRINO CO. W u operating tho Unrest, olr-cn and beat-tqtitpped p!nt In the elflo northwnsL Use'onr sprti-i when other fall. Sold undor wl' ten guarantee. 34 North l'H-t 1U Bt., Portland, Oregon. Garongc GARBAGE Get your premtau cleaned lip for the summer. Oil on the city gsrbago wnsona Tel god iterrlee. Phone Jul-Y. It. T. Allen. Export Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. K. M Wtl- con. C. V, A. Ask about our noi and simplified mothod ot account ing. Particularly valuable to an? business ps a time-savor rlvlnsj full busluoss dotall. M. F. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-H. Instruction m H-fslr. IT-RED ALTON II AIOHT Tejcber ! piano and harmony. Ilalgut Ift.'sin Studio, 401 (latnett-Coroy Bills Phone 72. Insurance. ALICE HOLLOWAT F're, AcH '.'., Automobllo, Liability policies will, ten with best Kngllnh and Ka':t"ra Companies. Ofiice 4 08 liwaett Corey Bldg. c EARL 8. Ttl.MY General Insurance offlco, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or Grain in Hold or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excollent companies, good local service. No. 2 10 Curnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cuthcart, Manager. I'laiilng Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doora, inouldin: and screens. Shop 437 S. Mr. i'hune 184. rhysicianN nnd Ma eons. DR. W. W. HOWARD Omih.ui!1 physician. 303 C rimU-Lorr.y lag. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMttNSi Pliyslcisn ana urgecn. Practi IlinU'id to . ear, nose and tbros-t. I'.ye ie-t'i-tltlcally tested and glatketi sup plied. Oculliit. and Auriiit for H. J. B. II. Co. Office. i V. r . ii 1 Bldg. I'boii'i M J. DR. F. G. CARI.DW DR. EVA MAI...1 C. !(i.OV.' OSTEOPATH If I'll V.-i IA '.-l 410-417 Gail el! r .ri l.t. Plume :iul-L. Residence H. Laurel Sticet. Vetorlwiiy S:n-i;e III. CIIAH. M .iii;;. land, Oregon, Veli r ' Cattle fiei-,:ii :. i; li'J; residence piHine T'ruifotH and I 'i.'-i MEDFORD PKIiVn..i; best e'lulpp-d ih.ii! Southern Oiej-ou. I looso leaf Io'Ik' eto. Portland Fir St. MMsitc EADS TRA.NHi-'Elt . Olflce 4 2 Noi :;i 315. i ilcts c'.ii'.i anrri ATTRACT!1 Will tiu'! a roo!, v--. : 2MJ-urpl i-tot ; Mil' Ii, 1 J Krulri nnd itlfalf.i, r, - ! '-'i't: : , ioof, fiiitHldti r.i ii for n 3n'"! ; ford homo. Ivirnn h ;t: ,i aiiro on lout; (Itimj iih'l im-iv l "'-('!' WD! iriuUi ; well hlu-: I . rair li Inr a yu-Hl f've ro :.i r- : hoim In Mctlf'-rd, an-I ;i :iva batnnro. A Pinall ranch, w M iuiM:- r., ', (Top a .-tilfiatt fl In hi'. Wi, t -f" ThlB plftr porn flit ? '(,. Brown & White 10 Soutli Kir Klrect.