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MEDFORD MAIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOOX, MONDAY, ATTGFST 20. PAGE TIFREEV JOURNALISTS ON V1SIIT0 COAST ,".' : .-'.-. T .'hi.'-., SAN FRANX'IKCO, Aur. 20. An official mission of distiii-rnMied Hal inn joimuilistK, which arrived here yesterday, was shown - Ibniug-h the -.bipyards around San Francisco Bnv today by a committee representing Mayor liolph, the local pres ami commercial bodies. A public reception in the r.dimd'i of thoeity halt mid a bnmpict tender ed by the Italian colony of Sun Fran co were on the day's program. The pnrt- will leave for Portland Thursday morning to inspect lite sprm-e production areas, Taeoiun ami Seattle also will be visited. From Seattle' the tour will extend to Min neapolis and St, Paul, en route (o New oik. ' LODGE'S SPEECH MEANS WAR MUSI GO ON t;;u AMSTERDAM, -'Ait'sk' SuCorti inentiiur on the speech of Senatnr Lodge advocating n peace dic tated by the nllies, the Loliii! Aiizeiger of Ilerlin fays: "Even those who most leeenlv de sire an understanding mast realize that an tindeis'tttndiiu; is impossible so long as such views obtttin unionist the enemy. All love o encc is use less in such a ease and our sword must eontinue to speak until our op- poiicutK have convinced themselves that they cannot overcome lis." AIRPLANE AMBULANCES1 (0 CARRY WOUNDED WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 Air plane ninbulnnceK. Jo . carry injured aviators quickly from the scene of an accident to u field hospital are to be provided lit till flying fields. Suc cessful experiments have been made with the ambulance plane at Gcrslner Field, Luke Charles, Lit. Portland livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Aiur. 2G Cut tle receipts 2.32.1; market strong Prime steers, I2.."i(l(i'i:i.')fl; pood to choice, $ll.(IO(o'I2.nO; medium to good, .$!).7.")((i 11.00; fair to medium, $8.750B.7.r; eommon lo fair, $5.7.) (ire.2fl; canners, $H.00(a ").(); bulss, $r.007.0(l;. calves $(l.tl()(f 12.110; stockers nnd feeders, $o.t)0(: 8.(10. Hogs, receipts 1,288; market firm. Prime mixed, $lfl..rl)( 20.0(1; medium 19.001).-)(I; roujjli heavies, 517.."0 (a 18.0(1; bulk, lU,2o(Tl.i.". Sheep, receipts, 119.V, market steady. Prime lambs, $H.00iJi l.j.OO ; fair to medium, $1 1.00((ii:Um; year lings, $10.00((i)n.7.'; wethers, WM(a 10.75; ewes, $7.00(fi;!).00. Butter and Egg PORTLAND, Ore,, Aug. 2(!. Hut ter, market steady; city creamery prints, D.'lcj parlous, 54c; having nrices butter fat, Portland, 50c; cube extras, 51c; seconds, -ISe; dairv, lltie, KOOS Haying price, rotten anil ' vracked out, 50c; candled, 51 ; select ed candied in cartons, 5:i(a 51e. POULTRY Hens, a4(B2(ic; broil ers 2(l((?.'10c; old roosters, lfie; turk eys, 2H6?'M)-:' geese, 22e; ducks, young, 30(ir33. . Portland Grain, WHEAT New crop, $2.20; bnrley, feed, iftiO; brewing, .t(i2t out, ifliO bnl : corn. No. 3, vellow, $75 hid. MlLLSTUFFS l.ran, $31; shorts, ?33; middlings, 30.0039.r)0. Hay Buying price,- timothy, $30 (34; alfalfa, $27.50; srreiii, $20. SEVEN FISHING BOATS SUNK OFF HOLLAND YMl'IDKJf, Holland, Aug. 2fi. Seven fishing brflifs have 'lilU' Weil utik by the same subniavine, Thrc of them were of Dutch registry. The crews have been landed here. Hoard of Equalization N'lntlce Notice Is hereby given that on the second Monday In September (9th day), 101S, the Board or Equaliza tion will attend In the assessor's of fice at tho courthouse, In Jackson ville, Jackson County, Oregon, nnd publicly examine the assessment mils and correct all errors In valuation, description, or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by tho as sessor. 1 And It shall he the duty of persons Interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Dated this 24th day of August. 19 m, at Jacksonville, Jackson coun ty, Oregon. J. 1. (OI.EMAV. County Assessor. ' , TODAY'S MARKETS I JMMmNITYl 1 IIVOWIUU HI1U liUllfll 1 j .Ouiy.tluen young, men, wlwarriyed at tiH. of 21 years during the pe riod between June n end -August 24, registered in this precinct last Satur day, under the selective draft Hyatt-mi They were Hurley Ray llroweri Slar vip Milton .Mow . and William Bu eombe. Young Rrotver is an employe ol'.Jbe Siiuthem Pacific and is tem porarily located at the lioselmrg ter minal. Hacomhe is from Portland. He had been in California, sod being tumble to rcncli home in time, Stopped off here to register. This, registra tion. showing indinates how the ilocul community ha. been depleted of its young men who arc uttaiiiiuf 'their majority. Miss Nellie Dickey 1 was tho registrar for thin precinct. Prof. J.M. lj.ks, of. Ltlanil Standforil university, who Iihk been connected with the agricultural nnd livestock extension work of that in stitution, has recently been visiting this section in which he formerly was a lending orchnwlist, and was consid ered an authority on all horticultural topics. Sirs. W. W. Tssher, wife of the as-, sisluut postmaster, pnget Sound na val station. at Hremerlon, is visiting friends su Ashland anil Medford. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Harnes and Sir. and Mrs. Musiek, of Pasadena, ac companied by others, arc of a party who arc visiting relatives and friends in the Casey and llurgiuliuu families, the first of this week, on their way home from n northern trip which ex tended as fur as Portland. The ex cursionist. ocupy,.two .i-a.ru.. which are. eiuiipped with everv convenience f.. i.i- - .. ' .... or cojup me in ine great mtt-ot-dooi-s,!., Their tour is a leisurely, one, and the, scheduled stop wns,long,uvr. stayed. t Prospect, where the i men of , the parly,, tilt expert i XishemeB, iiiude.isomc recurd breaking ciilcbes while angling in ihedlogiie.ibe waters of which arc reported to lie. teaming Willi, line specimens.;,! There is .prttn ticiiHy. no brook ..fishing ..in : .southern ( nlilomin, tint! Urn . .visitors 'conse quently, .niude up for lost .time .while fishing in this, locality. .,, . .... iMr..nd .Mr. Hmil PeiL nCter post poning- the trip n week, motored, to n oil.; Creek, Douglas county, earlv thisl week lor a visit with relatives oven .Sunday. , ,, . , ..,(. v Frank , Hiillierlaiid, formerly. with th 143rd Canadian I'lluntHiiw," who wiiB, woiindod at Lens, will speak in tho ;ampiiH-eting tent nenn, entrance to. Litluit park, on i MtnidayMfveniiig, August 20, at 8 o'clock.,. .Heals free. Highttvuy iiuprtiveiminU through Oregon this season, seem to be con tingent upon the stale highway de partment being allowed to sell $590, (100 worth of bonds under the $0,0110,- 000 bonding net. Notable improve ments in this vicinity include the pav ing of seven miles oa Ihlh slope of the. Siskiyoiis, for which $49,000 was an portioned, and the surfacing of the underground crossing of and ap proaches to (he Hillings hill, approxi mately a mile in extent, for which $15,000 is to lie applied. Xotnith standing these contingencies, the job on the Hillings hill unit is now going forward. Roseburg 1ms been represented by a small sized colony in Ashland of late, 0. W. Kimbitl! has been here several successive seasons, as a vis itor to our springs ami pleasure re sorts, and his genial presence is al ways doubly welcome. He is stop ping with old time friends in the fam ily of XL W. Wheeler on North Main street. Other transient visitors from the Douglas county metropolis in clude Dr. J. O. llacher and family, Mr. and Mix. Kd Xcely, Mr. anil .Mrs. Punnet!, and the Misses Frances Howell am! Margaret Page, the latter of whom made Ashland a slopping place incident lo a trip to'Crater l.nke. 01 these visitors Dr. Racher is a dental practitioner, Xeely is a prominent business nmn, nnd liuiincll is a Southern Pacific engineer on the Portland division. Come again, la dies and gentlemen. Memorial services in honor of Clement Summers, Jr., which were planned to be held in Trinity Kpiseo pal elmreh on Sunday, were psot oned pending future developments. This young Ashland soldier hoy was reported killed in action in France on July It. His parents have receiv ed a letter from him dated July 12. There appears lo he another yomiK man bv I lie same name in the A. E. F consequently details are awaited as to identification. I. II. Chambers, of Cottage Orove, prominent mill owner, and identified with timber interests, has been a vis itor here of late. Funeral services of Mrs. Ma Per ry, who die,ln this city hist Satur day, were held Monday morning at the family re-idence on North Main street, conducted by Christian Scientists. Internment was in Moun tain View cemetery, the final rites at the grave being under the auspices. of the Women of Woodcraft. The de ceased was 51 years of age, and a native r-f Junction fit v. Oregon. Of a oilier and retiring dispo-ition, her intimate Iriends nil! remember her as the pi-e-sor of kindly impulses nnd sympathetic oualilic-, traits of char after which endear her mcmorv to (hose who chcri-Ii Hie associations and. friendships of past years. She lean's a iion,'S!orris Plvmiite,' ah-em-' ploye of the Southern Pacific, autt (t sister, .Mrs. E. H. 1 licks, of this city. Rev, 11. A. Cariuilian and daugh ter Oiadys, left or, Eugene. lust Sat urday. Other members of the family will rotluw later. During the last few days they have been guests at various social gatherings previous to the es-i sinblishment of a new home in tho I'niversitv Citv. , Kncoimiged by the coot spell of weather following rums a few days go, Arthur Wick nnd Bill Day, mem bers of the local Alpine Muxiiinn Ks endrilie, planned to climb Mount Wng ner the first of 'this week. . The raid on the mountain was to have been b" relays up Ashland canyon, stopping at Long s l.mige. lor revietuatting, from whence n dash to the summit was to have been made over a trail outlined by Hill Mitchell iucideu! to hazardous explorulions of lhal i eiuity in the years ago. In the mean time such hot temperatures have de veloped that the climbers got cold feet am! have substituted for the nioHiifain trip treks over Winter Heights and Roper's liunion by way of active training. The Southern Oregon group of Hankers will observe Labor Day, Sep tember 2, by a. reunion at llnrriimm Lodge, Pelican Hay district, or in that vicinity. .Venter Smith, and Walter .uci oy, local bankers loitering around Lake of the Woods, will go over.to the lodge and help the financiers count their cash ami post the bqoks for the period ending with the. summer : va cation. Mrs. O. II. Hcdberg and daughter Agnes, have -lassed the vacation sea son in the way of u visit to San Fran cisco. Huckleberry patches were depleted incident to the visit of Sir. and Mrs. K. T. Merrill, recently to localities in Hie wilderness near here, where the fruit mostly abounds. Supt. Hriscoo nud funiilv hove joined a party of friends for n week's camping outin-.in the vicinitv of the Spencer ranch in the Dead Indian country, s ... . Veruic nine, first nssistnnt hospital steward in the aviation corps; has landed overse.- nnd will serve at one of the main base hospitals in France. His parents have lately heard from him. ... GOLD HILL NUGGETS J. D. Stork returned ridhy from the a. 'A.5 H. eonvcntldn at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, or Sams Valley, were Gold Hill shoppers Sat urday. O. B. Aldcn of Riverside was a Gold Htlt visitor Saturday. Mrs. T. H. Bigbam and children who have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. t-oiiins oast of town, returned Satur day evening to her home in Portland. Harry Tresham of Sams Valley, was In Gold Hfll Saturday. Mrs. Frank Payne of Sams Valley was a Gold Hill visitor Saturday, W. W. Eddlngton and vrlta unit daughter Hetta. and Miss Ruth Dan iels and Messrs. John Newton ami Joe Daniels of Sams Valley were a party to Gold Hill Saturday.. Dad McCIune and Dr. n. c if,i were Medford visitors Saturday, S. Ux-kland of this city, was a Grants Pass visitor Sundaj-. Frank Gates who ;ias neen In thta eity for several days left Sunday for his home tn Klamath Falls. II. D.-SIead was a Gold Hill violin- Saturday. Mr. and .lrs. Frank Parent wer Grants Pass visitors Sunday. Mrs. farent will teach school thern thta winter. . Mrs. J. w. Merrtlt wain Mwiinrf visitor Friday on business. .Misses Alice and Clatre Hnnt,. of Central Point, and .Mrs. McGowen ot Medford, motored to. Gold I1III l-rlday to visit friends. Sirs. Tom Wright and chllilrnn ?tf Sardine creek, were Gold Hill nhop- pers r rtday, C. R. Boyd of Hock Pnlm i, Gold Hill caller Friday. Mrs. C. II. Price wlin ti , !, visiting her sisters hi rnanrf.n f. the past two months, was a passen- ser going north on is. Thn,i. evening, to her home fn V Sirs. Price was formerly owner of the i loiiio Dining hall In this city. . Mr. and Mrs. Kd Shn.mnii.r m Galls ereek, were Gold Hill visitors ednesday. George Patrick returned u..,i., day from (ho G. A. It. convention at Portland, . , .Mr, and Mrs. Horace Pctinn ,,r Sams Valley, and their gue-t, Mrs. Nan of Portland, were Gold mil visi tors Frldar. A. K.' Kimball and Frank Averv n Sardine creek, were Gold Hill visitors Saturday. " Frank Gates of Klamath Fulls, Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. baa purchased tho' Raymond Jones ranch one-bait mile east of Gold Hi!!. 'Mr. Galea expects to take possesion by the 16th of September when Mrs. Jones leaves for Portland, , , , Mr. and Sirs. George Lyman were shoppers la Gold Hill Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Miller and son came down from Ashland Saturday., They, were accompanied by Mrs. Slll ler'a sister,. Miss. Hattle Hodgea, vi ; Gwendolyn. Marvin,, of this city, went to Medford Saturday where she "Witt spead several daya with friends. Mrs, John Smith and Miss I.SisIb Smith were Gold Hill visitors Satur day. . ' G. B. Stone, George Haff and J. Gvena went to .Medford Saturday, on business for the Sylvantte mine. ' Sfrs. Tarn Cook of Garden Row, was a Gold Hilt shopper Saturday. CENTRAL POINT Born, to tr. and ' St'rs,; ' Howard Duntan1, 'Wednesday afternoon, a nine pound daughter. Mother and child are doing nicely. ' The public schools of Central Point will open Sept. 2d. Frank Clark has returned from Portland where he has had employ ment. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ohara returned from Union ereek Wednesday even ing. The same evening ho left on a business trip to Pendleton leaving .Mrs. Ohara at her daughter's, Mrs. Bowers at Gold Hill. Sfrs. J. W, Merrltt was calling on friends hero during the week. Mrs. Wright of Portland, is here visiting ber mother, Mrs. Gibson and her sister. Mrs. I. C. Rolmett. Sir. and Mrs. Terrot are spondtng their vacation this week. Dr. and Mrs. Heckman have re turned from the W. R. C. and G. A. Reconvention and encampment. They both report having a very -enjoyable time. Sir. and Mrs. Earl Moore left for Portland Thursday evening to make their home. Stlss Esther Richardson was mar ried lo Mr. George Thompson of this city,- at her home Friday afternoon. Their many friends wish them much happiness thru this life. They de parter for Groats Pass Friday even ing. V Mts. Henry Head and son spent the last of the week at Grants Pass. Charley Sanderson of Beagle, was a business visitor here Saturday. L. L. Norcross spent the week end at Cottage Grove, Sliss Katie Thompson spent Sun day at Agate and attended the all day services at the school house. Mrs. George Ross spent Sunday with relatives at Rogue River. . Many of our people spent Sunday at the river and other out of town places. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church will meet aftlie home of Mrs. Simpson Wednesday afternoon, July 28. A jarge attendance Is desired. A number of our people attended the all-day services at Agate Sunday, Charley Mchols ot Cottage Grove, who has been visiting his brother Roy, has returned to his home. Councilman D. A. Lyons and fam ily are spending thlB week in the hills. you ccxn afford tobuy LESLIE SALT ind enjoy the luxury of the fine free running salt flowing from " the convenient side spout Xotlcc. of Referee Stile on l-ntlilbm NOTICE IS I1KUUUY GIVEN' That under and by vhture of an Interlocu tory Decree, of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for JackHon County, in a suit therein pending wherein Ora Kdish IliiRsilale Is plitln tlfr and Thomas I.eo RugKilale, Ty ranna B. liagsdatn, Marvin flagsdalu, Haymond llassdale, Nannie June Kaastlale, Wallace Kagsilale, Rodney Racsdatn and .1. V. Mclntyre are Ad ministrator of the estate of .1. I,. Rngsilnle, deceased, are defendants, which decree, bears date of Atiitas! 2tth, lftl!t, I, the undersigned Ref eree, will on September 2".ih. I!(l"f, at HI o'clock a. m. at the front rtntr of the Court. House In Jacksonville in saltl County, sell at puhtte auction to the hlshest btrtder for rash, the following described tran nf real estate situate In fatd Jackson County, Oreuon, to-wli: The Bast half of the Southwest quarter and (h West half of the Southeast quarter, of Section ;i. Township .17, Ranee S, Kast of W. M., subject to mortgage thereon In the sum of f (Duii.iiq, payable ' to State' band Hoarit ot the State of Oregon. Sntit sale will tse made subject to confirmation by M Court. KAWI.KS MOdtif-:, Hofcrec. FORMER SHERIFF A. ANDERSON NOW f: ENDORSES TANLAC rromiiient - lloaston Man 1 Snrs, "Money Could Not liny the (iomt It Has Done Me." "Money coutd not buy the goofl Teniae has done me, and 1 gladly recommend It for what !t has done In my case," said Hon. Archie It. ' An derson, ' of Houston, ex-sheriff of. Harris county, Tex., recentty. ' Mr. Anderson is uuHuesllouahly, not only one ot the best known, but, one. of the most nomilai men that over held public office in "The Lono Star" state. After serving us dennrr jshcriff of Harris eoimiy for, twelve years, Mr. Anderson was elected chief of police of tho efty ot Hous ton. . He had occupied this office only a .short ttuia when the sheriff of. Harris county died. Mr. Ander son's friends persuaded him to make the race for the unexpired term of sheriff to whte-h he was easily elect ed. He was honored with re-olectton seven different times and served Hie people in this Important office for fifteen consecutive years. Four vears ago Mr, Anderson declined re-e!ee- ttou. and retired to private life. He cast bis lot among the people of Houston and is a large , property owner and foremost cittsea ot this interesting and prosperous city. "I was. in a run-down condition." Continued Mr. Anderson, "and bad no appetite at all. 1 esuld hardly sleep at night and never felt Ilka set ting up In the mornings, I. was so tired. I had the worst form ot Indi gestion, suffered alt the time Train gas on my stomach and was com In ually belching up uudlgc&ted food. 1 had to take myoffee without sugar. as whan I drank it with sugar,, i would Just beleh for hours. I would bloat, and swell tip like I was pois oned., and suffered with neuratetc pains of the worst sort, and nothing seemed to help me onty In a tempor ary way. 1 Just can't toll you bow 1 did suffer for the past four years and up to Ute.time I began takine Teniae. a, few weeks ago. , "When 1 read the testimonials of some who had . been relieved, of troubles like mine I Just felt like 1 couldn't make a mistake bv taklisa Tanlnc and It has done eves more for mo titan I had expected. : 1 began to feel better after taking my first bot tle and have jpsi now started on my iu mm i m a otnereirt man al ready. 1 sleep like a log now and eat just any and everything 1 want without ,tho slightest discomfort afterwards.; 1 am glad to, endorse Tanlac because It docs- the work and I'm telling all my friends Just what I'm telling yon. , i never felt hotter in my life than I do since taking Tan lac. 1 am willing for you to publish my statement and let every suffering person who may wish, benefit by my exporteuee with this great medicine." Teniae is sold In Medford by The West Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hilt by M. -D. Bowers and In Central Point by Miss M. A. -JIee. Adv. N'ottce of Kuk-utiuii Hale XOTtCK IS IIEKKBY OIVKN That by virtue of an execution and order- ot sale bum,,! ni nf ., f-!-..... ..... of Jackson County, oreson, oh a de- . luniiuroa uy Ham tjourt on Aug ust 2t, Jinx. In favor ot State ttitiik of Dutisniutr. a CalirnrnSi, ,-. ,r. tlon, and against C. Pendleton, 1. K. Pendleton and P. II. Pendleton, for Ibe sum of Jttibiuw with Inter est thereon at the rate of it per rent per nnntim from May, 1SIH, together with !00.ft as Attorney's fees tor tho prosecution of said stilt, nud against Citriueltla 11. Pendleton, Orace Pendleton, Hertha Pendleton, anil ,J. ii. tiarrett Company, u Cutt fornla corporal ton, barring and foreclosing- them from any right. In the premises hereafter described, except the right of redemption provided by tawj t will on the 2rth day of Sep tember, JttIS, at tci u'tbuk'n. m., at ibe front door of tho Conn Houko lit Jacksonville In said County, sell ar public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash. In the manner provided by law, the following described premtno situated In Jarkson I'hmv itm,. to-wit r Krom tho Intersec tion of tho 8uu,h line of (Sovernment lot Number ti. In Section 18, TownMiip 7, South of Hnngo 1, West of ihe Willamette Meridian. With thn rnntnr !t.. ..r Riverside Avenun In lh f'tiw f ford: running thence Sotnii is de grees -30 minutes, Kui.t 7."i.."i feci; on the renter line of said Avonuo to the nolnt of bculnnlnir nn,l fyttyn cl, point of beginning miming thence South !H degrees .1(1 inmates East 1 ;ei, iiience Kast - fr.or, thence North 21 degrees (Hi minutes West ifKUt feet; tiienco West ,-f,t.J7 fetlt to the Ohli-ft nf hncrlrttttntf (alntng I, Hi acres more or less." io mtrtsrv saw decree, costs and attorney's fee, arid ncrrnhm n,..i, .r (his sale. , ttAU'll J K NX I N(1S, Sheriff Jai-kfon County. TAKB.V irp. TAKEN I P Two year old Jemev heifer with a bell on. fico. Wolff, 11. F. V. 1, Ilnx 9, I.-,; TAKEN fl' Old sorrel work home picked up A tic. i it, placed (a pound. Owner call at Helms Stable. HELP WANTED StAJM. WA.TKtr-;j men fortCruter Lake work. Oan use boys 13 years old. f.UQ per day and board. Fare free.- Court HalU - I US WANTBtJ Floor man at Crater Lake Motor Co. lio WANTED At anee, a messenger boy for the Western Union. Apply at office. WANTED Men, Medford Ice and Storage. BELP WANTED FKMALE WANTE1 liood cook, also second Ktrl; references retjulred. Mrs. Frank B. Owen, phpno Ttt. 132 WANTED Woman to cook ou ranch. Phone 597-J3. WANTED Office girl with exper ience, capable of bookkeeping asst stenographic work. Uox A, U,j Mali Tribnne. WANTBIV SUSCKMANKOUS WANTED l.arKe second-hand heat tui! stovo; must be In good condi tion. Phone 72-lt. - - t34 WAN'TKI Second-hand entitle and pump. Call 411-114. IS WANTED Rag.. Phone 78-l,. IS WANTED To buy corn for silo. Phone U0T-K, " " WiAiNTEn Ooo4 FortftoariiiB ear, second-hand, reasonable for cash; 17 or IS model. C. A. Edler, Lake Creek, Ore, IS 3 WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the tests aod cash counts. WANTED Houses to- m&r; u!iS. repair or wreck.. Phone 88-11 or tss-x. WAKTKD R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on uy old thing, FOR 8ALB JjJVESTOCK. TOR SALE 15 head of hosts weigh ing t? pounds eucn; five head 1 pounds each.. Phone SttB-tt, noon time or evening. FOR SALE Weaned pl;;s, each. Krnnk H. Hay, Toto, OreKon, V,Vl FOlt SALE TtKAL ESTATE. FOH SALE Small Improved ranch, three miles from Medford, cheap and vary easy terms. Above frost line. Peaches, pears, cherries, apricots, Concord and Tokay grapes; ail kinds of berries. City water. Smalt house and ham. Sub irrigated. P. B. Wynkoop, gZO West Twelfth street. FOR SALE MJBUKLLANEOl'S. TOR SALE laits- Eord, Al condi tion, fully equipped. Phone i6W. ... 1 KOlt SALE Ifedtum Ituckeye elder mill, two barrels. Throe flve-gutton kegs, seven one-gallon jugs. Call or phone 87I-J mornings, noon or nmnt. James Howling, 2U South t'caiii street. 134 FOR SALE Wheat straw, 2.r0 per toao; in jieavy sbmits. welsht 75 bis, Clias. Brown, Eagle Point Koait. us FOR SALE Canned fruit, empty jars; scnooi boons for 4th and 5th grades, 28 Almond street. KOlt SALE Dry oak stump wood, tb per load. Webster Ranch, 1 miles north of Jacksonville. Frank Wight. HB FOlt SALE Ripe grapes, one mile sontn of city Itmlta on highway. FOR SALE Uonsnhoiit and kitchen ttirislture, garden tools, . fodder. Chevrolet car; house to rent with one-aero garden, J. W, Shirley, z Aimonti street. FOlt SALE Hango, burns wood or coal, call 31U-W. n;i FOR SALE Cheap, woodsaw, good condition. SttS-M, 1112 Re-lily avenue. FOlt SALE llyslop crabs 2c pound Ilerkeley Orcsiard. i,t FOR SALE Wheal straw, $3.:,o per loud; Hi heavy shoal, weight -7 His. Chas. Brown, Eagle Point Road. 1 .7 J FOR SALETeam, harness and hack, at a bargain, loan Court street. lit FOlt SALE Iftttestem wheat and wheat straw, on tho Joe Itatler ranch. Address W. I). Roberts, Eaiflo Point, Ore, Ji2 FOR SALE Twln-X motorcycle. Call Hi-Fl-l, Phoenix, Ore. V,ll FOR SALE-40S-R3. -drain sacks. Phone LIS FOR SALE OH HE-NT Light auto trailer. Phone HIU-.1 or !i!H. t: VI FOR SALE Dry oak wood dellverm! In Medford t;tr,a p-r tier, In Jack sonville IS.fHr. Webster rnnch, Hi north of Jar ksonville. t:7 FOR HALE Itedy for Ford JVs-tprt truck, cheap, Russ Mill, FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at tachment. L. H, Hrown, FOR BENT A1AJT.HKSTO. FOR RENT One. completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Itnllantl. FOR KENT MlHCKLLANKOl'H, Kilt RENT sou-acre stock or grain ranch nonr post otftce and railroad. Write or Impttro after tt o'clock at t-U South Fir street. Lis FOR RENT Fine alfalfa tattrre. Phone 1U2-R. jjta FOR RENT From Nov, 1st, the brlrk warehousa occupied by the Medford Krult Co. Apply Archie 8, Ash, issr FOR KEJTl HCWBKH. KOK ifh'NT riye-ruuut mm'tTii Iv.tn gaiov, Srt Y-.est TweitUi. Ii FOR RENT Hire-rooni housn, hard wood floors, full cement basement, garase. Phone S'i-V,'. FOR RENT I-fteely turnM-wi sfa room house; also furnctbed twa room house. John F. 'vVhire, "t-t West Kleventb, phone 4i-M. Mosiii: T'i wjas. MONEY TO LOAM on. good real estate secnrltj-, and wilt buy Lib erty Bonds. J. It. Andrew No. 31 North Grape, Phone (H7.J. tf MONEY TO LQA.-J Kiamy f i-'J a Mo-tfor.t pruifir."T. fct.sr not:i, 1t ES.TTnsr.ts. f. H V;opi Mining e.viejts. CAMPBELL & I.fL.TRCRASmtS promitir.i- ' as-roclRtion; nilnin properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office RSd assay laboratory nf tf? North i-'tr St., opptx'ltft Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt attsvrj- tlon. , Atrorrsfys. WW. M. CtTTv iciAtt ornaUbTw . Medford .national Bank Uldg. PORTER S. NEFF, Atorney-t-lsir, rooms 0 and S, Medford National Bask Building. A. B. 1 Hmtmea, Lawyer. Corey ,BolUHs. Oanitt- Auto app21e. LAHXR AtfTO BPRINO CO. re Oferatlns; the tencast, obf.-is aod best-voipped plant !u the Pi elf lo northwest. rs cur tprtttn when others tail. Bold t-njor writ tea guarantee. 34 North Filtwats Bt., Portland, Oregoa. GARBAGE Bet your pveiufee eleaned hi for the summer. Crrtf on the ((y garbage wajton tat rod service. Phone jjG l-Y. J T. Alloa. Expert AccCKataat. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. WH son, Q. P. A. Ask about our nuts and simplified method of account tug. Particularly valuable to oof business as a tlnie-saver giving fall business detail. M. F. & H. Bids,, Medford. Phone 157-R. tnstrucUoa la 14ns!c, FRKD AL.TOIf HAIGtlT Teacber u plans and harmony. Ifatrht Kesti Btoilo, 61 Gra8tt-Corer BtSa Phone 71. Insorauce. t AL1CIJ HOLLO WAT Fire, AfcirtC Autemobito, LtabMiy poltcb.'a writ, tea with best English and E3tm Compantes. Office 4tttt OaraeH Corey flldg. c EARL S. Tb'MY Oenerat Insurance orfke. Fire, Automobile, Accident. Liability, Pluto Ulass, Hay or Orain in field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety liomls. Kitcelteut cum;ules, good local service. No. 2tu Garnet t-Coiey Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager. Planing- Mm, THOMAS MOFFAT General milt work, 80.3 h, doors, jnauldings and screens. Shop 37 S, rtr. Phone IU. Fhysickuis sua Sa -ecz,. DR. W. V. HOWAUb-Oa.eu!i pnystctan. Sirs V ruetl-Coroy build ing. Phone 13t. OH. t. i. EM.MENS PhjwlcMa sufct urgaoa. Practice HniHed to , ear, nose and; throat. Eye Kttn tlfkally tiated aad tli.o.t snij. titled. Oculist ami Atri.s for s. i, h. r. Co. orttcea it, r. m. it, s- Bldg. Phone 567. DR. K C. CARLtW I1R. EVA MAL., CAHLOW OSTEOPATHIC I'll VttlClAN 416-41 7 L'ornett-Corcy titdt;. Plm UOt-L. Roatdouco Z1 S, fjiusel Street. Veteriuacy Hiu-geuu. DR. CHAS. 81. AXIiKttaoX Ask- llinrf, Oregon, Veteriiiary Kurui-on. Cattle specialist. Hn.-ipii.it eitimo M; reutiteuce phone es-R. litt lstHter and J ubitwmsrs. MEDFORD PULVfiNO CO. hst tft Dost eipiytped ptlutfug o'Jln is, Bouthora" Oregon. Rook btrntim, loose leaf ledgws, hllliu sysiom. eto. PoiUsntl prki, i7 .Soft Kir St. iB,iet. BAD8 TKANSe-CR 4t BTO-HAOK- s;t. Ofttce n North front St. Ph'-n. Hi. Prices right. MrTie i.;tr- ntMht ATTRACTIVE Will (ratio a goad, wctt v-piipi Sb-acra stock raiu-li, li'tt acrej in grain aud alfaUa, gotxl bsis!tU;;:-:. ai.-st gouit outside tango, for a (rmi.t StcN foril home. Sm.it caih and the tiat anco on long time and easy terns. Will trado a well fmptuvtsl sisv;ai ranrh. for n good ffo-ruu moderit home In Uuttfurd, and a small c.i-h batance, A small r.iKrii, , i tiitprnted. rb-s crop (s estimated to he worth, uuu. Thla place gyes for L-.)UiI. Brown & Whit 10 South; t'ir S trecl. ' 1