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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtl), OftEfiOX, TUESDAY, ATTCiURT, 27. 191S PAGE FIVE C1 "WASHINGTON, 9ug. 27. Six thousand women are now Included In the personnel or the Red Cross Motor corps service. The motor service. In six of the principal cities of the country that had previously been Independent in Its organlatlon, has been amalgamat ed with the Ked Cross corps.- This enables the Red Cross M'otor Corps service to meet the local and Inter local demands tor transportutioned on a nationalized basis. The original khaki uniform of this service has been discarded and re placed by a new regulation uniform of the Red Cross oxford gray. CommanderB will wear three silver diamonds embroidered on their shoulder straps. Captains will wear two silver diamonds; first lieuten ants one and second lieutenants a gilt diamond. Pearl gray tabs on the collar will indicate stuff officers. Service stripes will be worn on the sleeve. :: TODAY'S MARKETS . l Portland LTVesioik PORTLAND, Ore., Aur. 27,-Cut-tle receipts, 122; .market,, slromr. I'rime steers, $12..")0(n lH.oO; e,ood to choice, $ll.()ll(iiU2.(KI; medium to good, .f!).7.(rt 11.00; fair to medium, $8.75(0 9.73 ; common to fail-, .$.").7f)(n 8.25 ;-choice cows mid heifers, ifS.H.Vu 9.50; medium to good, .$li.(HK 7.75 ; fair to medium, $.".2."(i 0.125; runners 3.0u(u5.00; bulls, .$5.0u(i'7.M ; calves, .$".0fl(o 12.0(1; , stockers ami 'feeders, .fti.00(ir8.fl0. " Hogs, receipts 272; market higher nt new rcWird. I'rime mixed, .$2(1.110 ' 20,25; medium, $1 9.:0( 10.8.") ;v rough heavies, $ 18.00(in0.00; pigs, .$17.00(t 18.00; hulk, $20.00. Slieci, receipts 21; firm. Prime lnmls7ifH.00(n 15.00 : fair to medium, .fll.OOffi 13.P0; yearlings, 10.00 11.75 ; Wethers, if !).00(i 10.75; ewes, $7.009.00. ' Ituttcr and Eggs PORTLAND, Aug. 27. llulter un changed. EOOK Buying price, ' rotten and cracked out, 50c; candled. 51 e ; select ed candled in cartons, 5.'t(ri 54c. POULTRY liens, 2:l(2tic; broil ers SlltMOo; old roosters, 10c; turk eys, l!8(a 30c;. .geese, 22u; ducks, yoiwp;, ;)0((i:)3c; old, 115c. Portland Grain. ' WHEAT New crop, 952.20; barley, feed, $(i0; brewing-, (i2; oats, iftiO bid; corn. No. 3, yellow, $75. MILLSTUFFS iirnn, $31; shorts, $33.; middlings, $33. Hoy Buying- 'price, titnothv, $30 34; nlfulfa. $27.50; groin, $20. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. HowIeH D. Ii. I'alrick was. here Wednesday and had an nd put in the Daily Mail Tribune advertising a lot of hogs for Fulc and the next morning was culled up on the phone and that day by r little alter noon had sold them to Ad Helmes of Aslilund. It iays to ad vertise in n live paper. Among" other visitors to our town Wednesday afternoon were J. I.. Hoh inson. P. W. MeOabe, Mr. Kindley, fie tomato raiser, Miss liuliv Haley an I licr mother. S. II. Ilnrnish has taken the- con tract to cany the mail from here I Medford and back the days that t-c train goes to Unite Knlls, nuiic!" Tuesday. Thursday and SatnrJav, leaving here promptly at 4 o'clock J. m. The mail will close about 3 :3;) p. m. , Thursdny Joe Arnes, W. II. Cri-n-dull, Rube Johnson, Alex Mathews, and Ad Helmed of Ashland were nulling- the callers. Mr. Helmes stop ped here for dinner and hired Mr. Ilnrnish' to take him out o Frank lihodes place to look at the pigs D. li. Patrick had ndvertised the jay be fore. Joe Moomnn and your Ivurlc Point correspondent necompai.i.-vl liim. J. P. linn ford of I.ewiston, Idaho, hut now working in the shipyard in Marshfield, Ore, cninc m on t ,e P. i K. Thursday morning jind toon a room at the Snnnyide. The ncl lay he had S. II. llarnish take him up on Klk creek to look at some of the ). and C. land Hint h-id been put on the ninrkct, and the nc. day they went up in the Lake ere-1'; eruntry njid up to this hour. Sntiird-iy, 1 :30. lias not returned. He wes l.i.ikitrr for n home-lend where lie could ii'i gate the hind, and finds thnt smli plncea are very seorce. Henj. lli-hnp mid family haw gone to Huckleberry Mountain for an onl ine; and are expect home this oft"r noon. ' Among the hu-ine- callers Tlmrs dnv nflernoon was Mix Sarah Sin gleton, Peter Younn. Tiniime Dugnn. F. .1. Aver -and nil'e. . Word came out from Trail Thurs- The Outbursts of Everett By CONDO nf Coop mn, ow rve Hoar yojr. se i-f IBaduy on this RoTTSrsi S!teALK al..oiaj Ims to Keep ou to your. Hoie. uuHge 1 yoo Live ? .. i v ,',:A i - r tt tnis is Mr House aeil T. t 000000. . ' ) 5 'IB Iwoiaj! Ujow! wew rr I 'j1 j oooooooo!! day evening that J. B. Davison was taken with paralysis while out from home and was being carried in on n stretcher in a very critical condition, and this morning- the won! came lluit ho was gradually sinking. He is one of the old citizens of I he Trail coun try and highly respected. He is a brother of Mrs. W. D. Knighton of Kngle Point and Mrs. Al Muvl'icld of Ashland. John Allen of Derby, and son Wal ter, passed through here Friday morning with a lot of chickens and geese on his way to Medford. Among the diners at the Sinnysiile Friday noon was A. li. Cunningham of Paul's Klcetrie store, Medford, Dr. K. V.. Emerson, Charles Pennington of ISutte Fulls, Ralph Ileilier-teail, one of the prosperous farmers be tween here and lirownsboro, fiuss Nichols, Ed Tucker, I). H. Patrick of lirownsboro, Dr. J. S. Holmes and 0. flaskel of the Holmes Veterinary hos pital, Medford, and Charles Humph rey. W. E. Hume!, wife and his sister, Miss Dorris Minter, passed through our town Friday morning on their way to Medford. Sam Coy, who has been working out in the Fort Klamath country for the past six weeks, was a visitor in our town Friday unci so was Mr. J. L. Robinson, one of our patriotic citizens, and while here the subject of the cost of sub-tit lit es for flour came up in conver-ation and he re marked that when the demand was -made on those who had more than n sack of flour on hand to take ;t 1o the merchant and turn it or. lo the I'nitul Stiiti!- government thci be e.id 000 pounds on hand mi.? thai he brought it in and turned it in to T. I-1,. Nichols nnd a few days -lg- Ik- wnt to the smite store and bought a i-:iek of the same i'Mur and iii it he had to pay $8.-15 for it nr.-' -ub-ti-tutcs and that it loked ! though there was soiueiliing v.roiig s.uih wherp . And that hroitvhl up the -abject of an ai-licle in the 'I'c::. n Journal of Thur-day, Angu-t 22, in which the writer criticises the stale ment of W. II. Aver, state food ad ministrator. The V. A. sa- lluit Hie farmer who raises the grain om phiins more than anyone else ithout the prices of the wheat substitute and i the one who produces the sub stitutes, that he is not controlled bv the food admnii-lrator as to substi tutes, hut the miller i-. The writer then takes up the prices and show thc profit the dealer makes on some of the substitutes. He takes July 11 us the day he (piotes the prices. On that dale the merchant made 25 cent on a ounrtcr of u barrel of flour and on n 50 pound sack of rice flour he 'mule $1.25 and he paid $2.75 for a barrel of barley flour and sells it for f3.-18. etc.. giiing the prices 'he mer 'dinnl has to pay and the profit the fanner, who raises the grain, has to oay. He nl-o calls the attention of j the food administrator to the find that the baker- in the city are allow ed to use Hll per cent white wheat flour in mnl;ii:g bread that is de signed for the citv folk, the higher ip- bul the farmer i- cut down to "0 per cent, thus foreing the ina--c-of the bread cater- to patrotiic the bakers. And the conclusion wa-, that while no one wi-iie- lo condemn the government official-, tin y did -eem to True , 1. 1 think that there was something wron: somewhere. Among the passengers on the P. & K. Saturday morning were Mrs. Ober eeiine and her granddaughter, Miss llessie , Chambers, and Mr. 0. W Coleman of Hutte Falls. J. M. Wilfley, one of our big or- cluirdists, was in town , Saturday morning and reports that he has bold his entire crop of apples to u Cali fornia buyer. Charles Painter nnd W. P. llol brook slnrted nSturday for Portland to work in the shipyards. Since my lust report C Painter paid up a small balance on his sub scription to the Dail Mail Tribune and ordered it stopped as he goes nwny. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Stith and Central Are. Probate. Court. I. W. Thompson estale. Report and return. I'roof of publication. W. T. Can Seoy estate. Petition for administration. Levi W. Rogers, (incompentent) es tate. Citation. D. Ci. Karnes estate. Proof of publication. W. T. Van Scoy'estnte. Ordere ap pointing administrator. Holmes & Kvers (partnership) es tate. Verified claims. Robert Roberts estate. Proof of publication. Louis W. Holladay e-tale. Admit ted to probate. Margaret Caldwell estate. A.'.mil ted to probate. Circuit Court. Myrlle C. Mnslmigh vs. Arthur W. Mo-lough. Divorce. Sadie P. Oslenbruggc vs. O. Wilsey et nl. Foreclosure. John F. Rocho vs. Ashland Nation al Farm Loan Association. Answer. William Slailey vs. William Hes ininus. Complaint. Amended answer. Demurrer. J. .. Hniley vs. 11. O. Nordwic!;. Stipulation. Judgment. Jessie L. Coos vs II. M. Coos. Do. fault decree. Marriage- Licenses, (lay William Randies and Fern O'Diinoiighiie. James F. Duller and lluhla Amelia Flle-tnd. Beanie Leslie Hull nnd I.ueile Mil-le.-on. (icorge Thump-on and F.-thcr Rich-nrd-tui. Ralph R us-ell and Thclinu Wv hind. Ileal Kstate Transfers Pruce Lo'-ke to Florence E. . II. I'er-otis. Two ouartr. mm- iitg claims situated in eu-t hull' of -outbwe-t riniirtr er of sect inn (I, towu-hip 3.1, range I wr-t 2302 1 1 inn 10011 R. T. to 20,) Ida L. Wylie and J. I). Wylic. Lot--. 17 nnd 1H of the Parker I'l.ice addition to the City of Medio!,! ' ... - 2::ii:i I nun 805 R. T. to 0. A. D it.lep. Soulh half or lots 8, !l, 10 and south 05 feet of lot 11. and west 10.23 feet of south t)5 feet of lot 12, block. 2, City of Medford N. V., Chillier and Leluh Cliild crs to 0. A. Stearns. Land in D. C. L. 57, 37. lw 2,500 ; Comity Court Proceedings 'The following Is a schedule of ex penditures of Jackson county, Ore gon, together with a list of the claim ants and articles of service for which the claim is made and which were passed upon by the County Court of Jackson County, during the month of June. 1!I1S. The following bills were allowed relative to the County Salary Fund, to-wlt: County Court and Commissioners F. L. Tou Velle, judge's sal ary $150.00 Geo. V. Owen, commission er's compensation 10S.60 Total '$258.60 Circuit Court F. Roy Davis, reporter's fees..$ lii.OO F. Roy Davis, reporter's fees.. 17.r5 A. R. Thompson, court crier.. 4.1.00 Total $ 77.35 Shcrlfl-s Office Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff's salary .' S2US.3:! Leslie W. Stansell, deputy hire . 125.00 Total J3S3.3:! Comity Clerk's Office G. A. Gardner, clerk's salary. $100. titi Flora Thompson, deputy hire 83.33 Flora Welch, deputy hire 75.00 Total' $324.9!) Treasurer's Offico Myrtle W. Ulakely, treasur er's salary $100.00 School Sii)oriiiteiidoiit , - G. W. Ager, superintendent's 1 ' salary .....$150.00 R. E. Morris, supervisor's salary 100.00 Mrs. Eugene Thompson, dep uty hire 28.93 Total $278.93 Fruit Inspector's Office E. R. Oatnwn, deputy hirc....$102.37 H. T. Pankey, deputy hire 132.00 T. J. Williamson, deputy hire 110.50 Total 344.87 Assessor's Offico J. B. Coleman, assessor's sal ary $126,00 James- M. Cronemiller, dep- - ' uty hire 100.00 Delpha Coleman, deputy hiro 65.00 Linnle Hanscom, deputy hire 80.00 Harry Laufland. deputy hire.. 96.00 J. T. Little, deputy hire 92.00 .1. C. Pendleton, deputy hire.. 104.00 Floyd Pearce, deputy hire.... 104.00 J. R. Kohinsoa, deputy hire.. 68.00 J. Terrill, deputy hlre.. 92.00 Total $920.00 Collection of Taxes Paul F. Anderson, deputy hire , $ SO. 00 D. 'H. Cronemiller, deputy hire 80.00 W. O. Garrett, deputy hire.... 120,00 Browning I'urilln, deputy hlro 52.50 Leslie W. Stansell, overtime.. 20.00 Total ! $358.50 Court House 10x)ciiso J. A. Norris, janitor's salary.. $ 60.00 Jaii KH'lise Paul F. Anderson, jailor's salary : $ 30.00 CharleB A. Chapman, jailor's salnry 3.00 C. V. Murdock, jailor's salary 7.20 John A. Marsh, jailor's salary 16.50 Total ; $ 56.70 toro of Poor at Poor Farm Dr. Theo. J. Malmgren, phy sician's salary $ 83.33 VV. N. Wells, superlntenuent's salary , $100.00 Total $183.33 Itonds mid Highways John Blass, ferrymr.n's sal ary -. $ 25.00 County Recorder's Office Chauncey -Florey, recorder's salary $166.06 Mildred Noll, de-iuty hire 75.00 Total $241.66 Healer or M'cuchts mid .Measure D. T. Lawton. deputy hlre....$ 33.73 Wutcrma.ster Fred X. Cuminlngs, salary....$100.00 Total warrants issued rela tive salary fund $3,703.19 The following bills allowed rela tive to tho Current Expense Fund: County Court tinri t'oinniisslonefS Home Tel. & Tel Co., tele- phone bill $ 3.45 Postal Tel. & Cable Co., tele gram 4 0 Circuit Court F. M. Amy, witness $ 3.00 Edward X. Hutler, grand Juror 6.40 Nicholas IJ. Urophy, grand Juror 6.00 John L. Ilumthoiiser, gland Juror 6.4 0 Samuel P. Ilarncbiirg, Juror.. 1 o.BO John Hillings, juror 1t.0 Martin Utirkhart, Juror 14.4U Henry C. Burgess, Juror 10.00 W. K. Hutler, witness 3.80 Major A. Carter, juror 12.40 W. C. Daley, grand Juror 9. on 0. L. Davidson, witness 2. on Nathan Dyer, witness 3,Sn Herbert Dyer, witness 2. 'Mi Mrs. Emily Dahai-k, witness.. 2. on It. F. Deann, witness 2. In Herbert Byer, witness 2. on Irwin Dulmck, witness 3.50 Ralph K. IJeaue. witness 3.00 Nathan Dyer, witness 3.si Thomas A. East, Juror In. 20 Henry T. Elmore, Juror 12. 4n Edward A. Fleming, Juror... 9.00 John C. Ferguson, Juror I2.sn 1. R. Fridlgar, witness 3.20 Chris Gottlieb, Juror in on J. T. llerahherger, witness ... 2.20 Dr. W. II. Heekman, witness 2.10 Court Hall, witness 2. on W. H. Heekman, witness 2.00 Joseph H. Holmes, Juror 10.20 John H. Hlglnlinlham, Juror.. 15. SO Frank L. Iloldrldge, Juror ., II. si) Geo. W. Hake, grand Juror.... 6.60 Home Tel. Tel Co.. tele Home Tel. & Tel. Co a phone bill 2.5o Mrs. Frank Isaacs witness ... 2. On Ralph (1. Jennings, commit ting prisoner 9.37 Caspar .1. Knbll, Juror 7 On Henry Klrliy. grand Juror 6 on T. C. Law, witness 3.7n J. N. Lewi?, ballitf 6.00 Fredorlek Luy. Sr., Juror 12.80 Grant .Mathews, grand juror.. 8.00 Edward Murphy, Juror 13.40 O. T. Morgan, Juror 10.80 Roy Myers, witness 4.80 Snm Methes, witness 4.00 Medford Printing Co., print- In brier lT.Xa John S. Owens, juror 13.00 Henry Oden, witness 4. SO James O. Price, Juror 11.40 J. B. Palmer, witness 2.00 J. B. Palmor 2.00 Mrs. Stansby, witness 2.00 James W. Sliuger. Juror 10.00 G. (). Taylor, witness 2.00 O. S. Welsher, witness 2.10 Mrs. Jessie Wood, witness.... 2.00 A. P. Whitney, witness 2.00 Total $388.62 Justice urt L. R. Illngham, juror $ 1.00 C. it. Berry, witness 1.80 S. Chllders, Juror 1.00 J. C. Carter, wituoss 2.00 C. A. Chapman, expense 3.20 C. A. Chapman, constnble fees 19.25 .1. I). Fuller, witness v . II, Goudy, justice fees J. II. C.arnett, juror Glass l'rudhomme Co., sup plies John Hoekersmith, juror J. H. R. Morlock, drawing Juror's list : P. II. Myers, drawing jury list B. L. Moses, witness A. .1. T. Smith. Justice fees. .. R. Schiller, juror L.: II. Tucker, juror G. O. Taylor, justico fees G. O. Taylor, expense, small cluims debts 22.50 : Total .: Sheriff's Office Paul F. Anderson, traveling expense Ashland Record, supplies Butte Falls Tel. Co., tele phone bill .:. Home Tel. & Tel Co.. tele phone bill Ralph (!, Jennings, traveling- expense Ralph G. Jennings, stnms, etc. Jacksonville Post, rupplies.... Medford Hook Store, suppllos .Ltulford Printing Co.. sup- . ' plies Postal Tel. & Cablo Co., tcle- . gram Leslie W. Stansell, traveling s expense Louise Williamson, sleaogra- ' pher hire Western Union Tol. Co., tele grunia Total $272.07 County Clerk's Oirice IT. G. Dox. express , $ 3.08 Owen Hamilton, clerical work 24.00 Homo Tol. & Tel Co.. tele phone bill 8.25 Kilhom Stationary & Printing Co., Biipplics 2.65 Medford Hook Store, supplies 38.' Mlda Overton, clerical work.. 31.: Postal Tel. & Cablo Co.,' tele grams 1.51 Westorn Union Tel. Co., tele grams 58 Total $110.07 County Treasurer h Office Myrtle W. Ulakely. stamps ... $ 10.00 II. G. ))ox, express 81 Home Tel. & Tel Co., tele phone bill 2 Jackson County Hank, print ing 1.75 VIda Overton, clerlcnl hlro.... 30.00 State Bnuk of Ashland. Bate and chairs '. 310.00 Total : $354.81 (To be continued.) Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. A. L. Cross, Plaintiff, Vs. Emma Ere donhiirg, formerly Emma Coffmnn, Andrew Coffmnn, Wilbur Coffmnn, Delia Coffmnn, Robert Cofl'man. unknown heirs of Albert Colfman. deceased, also all oilier persons or . parties unknown claiming any right, title, eslnte, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein, and Herbert L. . Col I man, Defendants. To tho ubov named defendants, Andrew Colfman, unknown heirs oi Albert Corfman, deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, tille, estnle. Hen or interest. In the real estato describ ed In the complaint here; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby sum moned and reuulrcd to uppear in the abovo entitled Court and cause and answer Hie Complaint of the plaliitirt on file therein against you within six weeks from and utter the date of the first publication of this Summons which date Is August 27th, 191 s. said, period of six weeks being the lime fixed by the order of Hon. F. M Calkins. Judge, of Hie above named Court, within which you should so nppear and answer or be ad edged to l)o in default, which order bears date August 2 7tll, 19IS. You will further take notice that If you fail to uppear and answer said Complaint as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in ilie Complaint, a succinct statement of which Is for a decree ot the Court determining the conflicting cluims, Interest mid estatns ot defen dants anil each of them. In nnd to the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 28, and Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Sec tion 33, Township 31. Soulh Range 2, East or Wlllamelln Meridian In Jackson Counly. Oregon, and decree lug that plaint If f is the owner of sniff, premises In fee simple, free and clear of nil cluims of defendants, or nny ot them, therein or therein, nnd thai none or said dereiidituls have nny rlgbt, title, Interest or eslulo therein or thereto, together Willi such other and rurlber relief ns the Court may deem Just and equitable. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney for Plaintiff. T.tKEJf VV. TAKEN IN Two milk cows and one hull calf. Owner ran claim by de scribing stock and paying charges. Phono 67-.I2. TAKEN I P Two year old Jersev heifer with n bell on. Geo. WolfL U. F. D. 1, Box 9. 136 HELP WANT El i MAIJ5. WANTED 12 mon for Crater Lake work. Can use hoys IS years old. $3.00 per day nnd hoard. Fare free. Court Hall. 135 WANTED Floor man at Crater Lake Motor Co, lu5 WANTED At once, a messenger boy lor tne westorn union. Apply at office. WANTED Men. Medford Ice and Storage. HF.LP VATKI) KKMALB WANTED Two experienced wait resses, wages $12.00 per week and -board; one cashier, wages $8.00 per woek and board. Optimo Cafe. WANTED Woman to cook on ranch. Phono 597-J3. WANTED Office girl with oxpor- lonco, cnpablo of bookkeeping nnd stenographic work. Box A. 11., Mall Tribune. WAXTKT MISCKIiliANEOCS WANTED- -Range stove. Call 394-L. 135 WANTED Board for two smalt boys. Phono 351-Y. 135 WANTED Large second-hand heat lag Btove; must be in good condi tion. Phone 272-R. 134 WANTED To buy corn for silo. Phone 607-R. WANTED Good Ford touring car, second-hand, reasonable for cash; 17 or 18 model. C. A. Edlcr, Lake Creek, Ore. 133 WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co.. Central Point. Ore., where the tests and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, fculld. repair or wreck. Phone'488-M or 48.X-X WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. FOB SAIiB LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE 15 head of hogs weigh ing 170 pounds each; five head 135 pounds each. Phone 869-H. noon tlmo or evening. . . FOR BALE HEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Small Improved ranch, three miles from Medford, cheap and very oasy terms. Abovo frost line. Poaches, pears, cherries, apricots. Concord and Tokay grapes; all kinds of berries. City water. Small house and barn. Sub irrigated. P. U. Wynkoop, 820 West Twelfth street. FOR BALK MlNCKlJhANKOUK. FOR SALE 1916 Ford, Al condi I Hon, fully equipped. Phono 86-W. - - 111 FOR SALE Medium Buckoyo elder mill, two barrels. Threo five-gallon kegs, seven one-gallon jugs. Call or phone 871-J mornings, noon or night. James Bowling, 20 Suiith Peach atrect. 134 FOR SALE -Wheat straw, $2.50 per load; 10 Heavy shouls, weight bis. Chns. Brown, Eaglo Point Road. 13li FOR SALE Dry oa-: siump wood. per load. Webster Ranch, 1 14 miles north of Jacksonville. Frank Wight. 14 3 FOR SALE Household and kllciien furniture, garden tools, fodder, Cbovrolol car; house to rent with ono-acro garden. J. W. Shirley. 28 Almond street. FOR SALI'l Cheap, wooilsaw, good condition. 666-M, 1112 Reddy avenue. 13 FOR SALE Wheal straw, $2.50 per load; 10 heavy shoal h. weight id lbs. Chas. Brown, Eaglo Point Road. 1:15 FOR SALE Team, harness' and hark, at a bargain. 1028 Court street. 134 FOR SALE Twln-X motorcycle. Call 10-FI I, Phoenix, Ore. 133 FOR SALE Dry oak wood delivered In Medford $350 per tier, In Jack sonville $3.00. Webster ranch, 1 'fe north of Jacksonville. 137 'OH SALE Body for Ford lV4-ton truck, cheap. Russ Mill. FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at tachment. L. B. Brown. FOR KENT APAIIT.MKNTH. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. FOR KENT MINCKI.I.AN KOU. FOR RENT ami-acre slock or grain ranch near post office and railroad. Write or Inquire after 6 o'clock at 433 South Kir street. 131; FOR RENT From Nov. 1st, the nrlcK wnrciiouso occupied by the Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archie H. Ash. 130 LOST Coral liar pin. Finder please leave al Tribune office. 131 l.NTKIlCKH.t AUTOCAR CO TIME CARD Lonvo Medford for Asmand, Tnlont and Phoenix dull, 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 lenvo at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 P. m. Leave Ashlnnd for Medford daily, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., and 11:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights nt 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m, and 12:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p. til. pon nsxi houses. FOR KE'NT Two brick rooming houses on West .Main street or will - change for office rooms two seven room dwelling houses on paved street. John F. White, phone .449-.M. . FOR RENT Five-room modern bun galow. 820 West Twelfth. 135 FOR RENT Five-room house, hard wood floors, full cement basement, garage. Phone 370-W. MONini TO MAK. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 81 North Grape. Phone 647.J. tf MONEY TO LOAN Mon tu leak n Medford nrnpnrt?. Haixy month It piT0tnt ! t h Wool BP8INENS nrrtwoToui Mining Experts. CAMPnEI.L ft LII.JEGRAN mines prouiltlr.g association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Ortlce and assay laboratory nt 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mail given prompt atten tion. AttorucO. WM. M. COLVIG Attorney-at-law. Medford National Bank BIdg. ' PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Balldlnjt. A. E. Remes. Lawyer. Corey Building. (tarnett Auto Kauptlwo. LAMER AUTO BPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldeat and best-equipped plant In tha Pa elflo northwest. Use our sprint when others fall. Bold under writ, ten guarantee. 34 North Fltteeatl Ht, Portland, Oregou. GaurDaito GARBAGE Get your premise! cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wacona fo god service. Phone 151-Y, 1 I. Allen. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A, Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to anj business as a time-saver glvlnt full business detail. M. F. & H. BIdg., Medford. Phono 1B7-R. Instruction in alaslc yRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher i piano and harmony. Haight Must Studio, 401 Oarnett-Coroy Bid Phone 72. lnsiimiuc ALICE HOLLO WAY' Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ton with best English and Eastori Companies. Office 408 Oarnett . Corey BIdg. e KARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability,- Plato Glass, Hay or Grain in field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety BondB. . Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey BIdg., L. L. Cathcnrt, Manager. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 1,84. Physicians and Ba tons. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 803 C rnett-Corey bnlld Ing. Phone 180. nn t 1 l1., r,i .(. T. 1 ,. , v... -. tr. Qi.uia., rilJHlUIUl kllU anrgecn. Practice limited to aye, oar. nose and throat v.vna ain. i tlfically tested and glasses sup j viuim mm Aunni lor D. r. ' R. R. Co. Offices U. F. ft H. C ' ' uiug. fnone bUI. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAL.o CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnett-Corey BIdg. Phono 904-L, Residence 26 8. Laurel Streot. Veterliuiry Surgeon. DR. CHAS. M. " ANilElTiToN Ash- land, Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon. Cattle specialist. Hospital phone 59; residence phone 208-R. 146 Printers and rmnisfiers. MEDFORD PRINT1NO CO. haa the uus equippca printing orric 1 Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, hilling systems, eto. Portland prices. 17 Norta Fir BU EADB TRANSFER & STOHAUE CO. Office 42 North Front St, Phont 815. Prices right. Barrloa guar- nteed ATTRACTIVE Will Undo a good, well equipped 280-acro utock nmeli, 120 acroa In grain nnd alfalfa, Kood buildings, anM Kood outside raimo, for a Kd Med ford homo. Some cash nnd tho lal aneo on long time nnd cany turmft. Will trado a well Improved 8 mull ranch foi n t;ood five-room modorn homo In Medford, and a nmall cash balance. A smal. ranch, well Improved, tho rrop Is (intimated to bo worth $t00. Thin placo goes for KT"00. 4v Brown & White 10 South Fir Street