Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 29, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    GOMPERS COMING
IMPORTANT EVENT
SAYSRONDON POST
LONDON, Aug. 29. The arrival
In England of Samuel Gompers,
president of tho American Federation
of Labor Is an event of considerable
importance, the Morning Post Bays.
"The name of Gompers," it adds,
"is one to conjure with in tho United
States. Thero is keen rivalry between
different sections of our own labor
organizations and 'between the Brit
ish and French for the honor of, shall
we say, bringing Gompers out. But
it is certain that he and' his col
leagues will attend the trades con
ference at Derby next week at which
the question of war aims will be
raised. Up to this time all attempts
to lay down a definite policy for the
allied labor movements have failed
(because Amorican labor was not in
cluded. o iniornauonal socialist move
ment exclusive of or antagonistic to
American organized labor, can hope
to prevail and Mr. Gompers may be
the destined instrument of not the
least service America has rendered
the allied cause.
"He arrives at a decidedly good
moment for the peace by negotiation
Internationalists .have, like the Ger
mans', overreached themselves and
are cm the run." ; : i '.
IE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. Nomin
ations of nearly 20l00 postmasters for
cities, towns and villages in all, parts
of the country were sent to the sen
ate today by President Wilson. Most
of tho nominees are present postmas
ters continued in offlca for another
term.. : ; .. ijJVJ. 1 .
TODAY'S MARK0S
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Aug. 20. Cnltle
steady, receipts 2(i(i; market strong;
lrimc steers, fr12..)0fti!l3..10; flood to
choice, ifll.00(iML'.0:. medium to
pood, $!).7.)(rill.00; fair to incdimn.
$8..'l.i(a!).."i0; uiediiun to good, ifli.'J.I
((77.75; fair to medium, 5.2,"( H.2.") ;
(miners, ;I.OII(,i .).(!(); hulls, tfr,.0n(ti;
7.00; calves, it!).00( 12.00; stoekers
und feeders, .ftU0(n 8.01). ,
Hogs Receipts :)28; market firm,
rriiuc mixed. if2n.00(n'2U.2."i; medium
1!)..-0(n;i!.8.V, rough heavies, ft 8.0(1
fo'W.OO; pigs, $17.0ll(n 18.00 ; hulk.
.$20.00.
Sheep, receipts :iO;t: market ste.-idv
Prime lainlis,, $1 .00(ri).").00; fair to
medium, if 11.00(ri 1:1.00; yearlings,
IflU.OOC'i 1 1.00 : ewes. $7.00(n 11.00.
Butter nnd Eggs
1'ORTLAXl), Ore., Ami. 2(1 Hut
ter firm; buying price, butter fat.
higher. No. 1 sour cream, .18c.
LOGS Uuyinfj price, rotten and
cracked out, 50c; candled, 31c; select
cd candled in cartons, ,"i:)(n 54c.
POiLTHY Ileus, 23( 2llc; l.roil
crs 'JbVaOc; old roosters, Kic; turk
eys, 28(n;30c; geese, 22c; ducks,
young, aO(:i:ic; old, ,'i.lc.
Portland Grain.
WHEAT New crop, $2.20: barley
feed, $(0; brewing, .fi2; oats, Mil
bid; corn, No. II, yellow, if'7.1.
MILLSTUI'TS Isran, 31 ; shorts
$.1.'!.; middlings. $:i:i.
liny Buying price, timothy, $.10
31; alfalfa, $27.50; groin, $2(j.
Phoenix schools will open Sept. 2.
Teachers' meeting Saturday, .1 p. m.,
Aug. 31.
Grades: Miss Vera E. Houndlroc,
first and second grades: Miss Lor
raine Lawton, third and fourth
grades; Miss Mary A. Gore, fifth and
sixth grades; .Mrs. Florence G. Oliver,
Seventh and eight grades.
High school: (1. M. Milam, princi
pal, mathematics and commercial;
Miss Susanna W. Homes, English and
domestic science; Mrs. Edith S.
Ackert, language and science.
Locomotive. Engineer Writes
Overwork and worry cause kidney
trouble. When the kidneys are not
working properly, poisons accumu
late In the system, resulting In back
ache, sore muscles, stiff Joints, rheu.
tnatic pains, constantly tired feeling
and other distressing symptoms.
George McLaln, Turtle Lake, N. D.,
writes: "I am a locomotive engineer.
I had a had pain In my back and my
bladder action was very Irregular. I
took Foley's kidney Pills and was re.
lieved In a couple or day." Sold
everywhere.
i uuiilmiv uflun run jua-
DOLLAR SHRINKS
AS FOOD ADVANCES
WASHINGTON'. A us! 2!).-,m-parison
of food prices prevai!in now
Willi those of five years uj!o, shows
Hint Hip purchusiua power of a dollar
bill 1ms shrunk to ,-)4 cenU in Wash-
muton and Iluttiinurc, 7,) cents in
I'hiliidcliiliia, .-,() ,.mlt ; jjln. Y,ili
ami Uiinigu, mi,l ,.(,,lts jn yml
Francisco, iircorilins'to 11 statement
today ty the department of labor.
rood which cuuM he bought for $1
i" July, 11)13, now costs.. .fl.S.i in
Washington, ,fl S.'l in Haltimore, .1.77
in Philadelphia' $1.08 in New York;
$1.0!) in Chicago -and l..-)8 in Sun
Frair-isco.
In the one year period from Julv.
1!17, to July, 11I18. food prices ad
vanced 22 per cent in San Francisco
20 per cent in Washington and Phil
adelphia, 20j per cent in liallimore:
1 1 per cent "in Mew Vorl
oik nnd 11 per
cent m fhicntru
I unintentionally omitted in my
writcnp last Saturday to mention
that Mrs. S. A. Potter, her son-in-law
and wife. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kdward P.
Crcson, Miss Georgia Potter and Jliss
Henc La Trowett. nil of Aslilmirl
stopped at the Sunnyside for liuucr
on hatnrday ou their way to i'ratei
Ijike. and that .1. M ),uL .l I),.,.
Coffiuun were here nlso for dinner
that day. Messrs. Dodee
man hud just come from the niminm,
esc mines on Lost Creek where tlioy
had been using the Dodgo drill pros
pecting for ore. Mr. Dodeo said Hmi
they had drilled to a depth of :!0 feet
in a solid mass ot the manganese ore
and that (lie indicat;ons nre Hint ii is
almost inexhaustible.
Other business callers Ir.ai, after
noon were J. K. Johnson. S :ini ( 'itv M
A. Petty. J. II. Dnnken 'of Lake
( reck. While .Messrs. Coy nnd Potty
were here the ipiostion of what they
were going to do with their wheat
"nine up, at the Corner Shop nnd Mr.
Petty said that ho had 150 bushels
of old wheat on hand that he had
tried to sell but could nut, on account
of government restrictions, and Mr.
C. said that he wanted to dispose of
his wheat and took a .sample over to
Central Point and was offered only
$1.75 a bushel for it. The Smoky
Hutte mill is not doine- business s
yet this season, and (he Medford mill
was lull, and according to their un
derstanding they were not allowed to
sell their wheat except for seed.
During the conversation unollicr
farmer joined in the discussion unci
he said that ho expected to have
about 000 bushels and was obliged to
sell some of his wheat to get money
to pav the expense of harvesting and
threshing. This oucsliou of the ,lis.
PumiI of the wheal is a serious ones
(ion. I was talking with a lady the
oilier day, who has been lo consid
erable expense, to iirrunec lo linudli
(broiighbrcd chickens and I asked her
it she was still raisin" nfc many in
she had been and she replied. "Oh. no
we caul get wheat to teed tlion so
had to give it up." Sy by (he restric
tions placed on (he fanner who raises
wheal, the women who are Ining to
"llooveri.c"- by raising chickens and
lints' liclo ou( the incut market are
deterred from so doing on account
of luck of Iced, and (he ipicstion still
stares us in the fuel, what is to be
dune with (he wheat.
Mr. and Mrs. (Irccn Darnell and
family passed I lirou-h here Saturday
afternoon on (heir wav to Unite
Fulls, and on (he road hefween Annie.
gale mid here they had Ihe misfor
tune lo break a spring on their auto,
hue were fortunate enough to find
mini her spring ut one of our local
blacksmith shops.
John Foster oassed Ihrnmrh lu.re
Saturday afternoon and hail Mr. and
Mrs. (leppert and (wo of their lmv
witii him. Thev were on their wav
to their home near Ilutle Falls.
Slllldnv innrnimr Itevo W T (1
Spriggs, pastor of the liaplisl church.
.wciiioni, and ti. I.. Hall, eolporter ol
A. It. P. S., came out and licv. Mr.
Hall preached for us a good practi
cal sermon on (lie resurrection of
Christ. They two, and J. W. (irovcr
were among the micsts at (lie Sunnv-
sidc for dinner. Mrs. Thomas We-t-
lake and son of l.os Aneeles, veil
ing her sister, Mrs. ('. . ,'nv. son
Charles ay. Mis. Mabel Kay, Mr.
end Mrs. ,). . Hv f Medford, Mrs.
Anna Conn and John l'o-ter of
Ihittc Falls ami Fred Stillmun ofi
A hland. Tbonuis F. Nichols and Clif
ford Itt-n-iin of Lake Creek were ent-
eis al (be Sunny-idc.
Mrs. ,lnhn Ziinincr'v. bo-lc-s of
:hc Funuer.' hoti-:, had iiiile an ad
dition to her f.iniilv Suturdav morn
ing. Her dauglilir. Mr.. Abel of
Itiiti.-h Colniiibia, and her cilit child
ren, nnd a niece of Mr. Zin.mcrly's,
Miss Vcrna Zinimcrly. They had not
seen each other for nine years before.
Mr. II. I'aiil-cn, traveling in tin
interest of (lie Cun;ntiiiit Pui-iftc rail
way wn a diner al the Sunny. idc and
J 1
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Hewlett
MEDFORn MATL TRIBUNE, '
The Outbursts of
EveretfTrue
By CONDO
r-".vfc rev HtSARTs IT
fC;.'ER.L PCRSHtKG
Is,.' -J?S.J
TVtT PuInjOM laS ccio -ru,ft
JoKe j lAHeiv You HAve fjevivcs'D a
Little l Civsyou a covple mor.cS
Pofi TS PLAVIWfi SUCH PnnD Ti rT
gy-a i rs i inu i ;;;
so was Fred Mcl'herson, Kagle Point,
II. Drown nnd L. L. Coiieer of
iMedford, Witf Jacks, Prof. K. K.
Morris nnd his niolhcr. Mrs. Morris
is recently of Furcka, Cal.
Monday Charlcv Sherman, who'h.is
been in California for some months
past, returned lo the Sunnyside.
Died, ut his home near Trail.
Thomas llcnton Dawson, about mid
night Saturday, Aug. 2(i, of paralysis,
lie was taken while out in (he hills
on Wednesday, six miles from the
Hiizztird mine, and when taken be
came unconscious. 1 1.. was carried
on a litter (o the nearest place oc-
cessable by wagon, six miles and
takell to his home, where evi.rviltiniv
(hat could be done was done for him,
out never regained consciousness.
lie was a man whom all win, L-n,i-
him had highly respected as be bus
spent the greater portion of his life
in (lie community where he was born
in Washington county. Ore., Feb. 2(i,
lh'5.1. The funeral services were ,.im.
ductod at the Trail cemetery by licv.
Mr. Sharp. here was a verv (in,.,.
attendance at (he funeral, lie leaves
two daughters and one son and two
sisters to feel the bereavement.
Rev. Sharp and two others were
hobiiii" a protruded meeting at Trail
at the time, and I iindersland are
meeting with considerable siicccs.
Mr. Joe McAllister of Sinnnvillo,
u brother of John McAllister of Lake
Creek was in our town Monday.
.Mrs. Flta Florcy returned from her
I ri to Huckleberry moiiiiluin Mon
day with about-15 gallons of ber
ries. Mrs. Mabel t Wcrtx, nee Mabel Ben
son, returned from a trip ( Ander
son, Cal., where she llilil been to
meet her liu-buni , who is in the
army ami had a furloueb for 48
hours.
Among the dinners al the Sunny
side Tuesday were Mr.. Mabel Wortz,
Kred Mcl'hersoii, Win Jack. Murk
Winkle nnd Walter Wood. Mr. Me.
Phcrson has bought a en f iilfnlt'.i
hay on the J. II. Jackson nlnce iin.l
the above mimed men are nuttinir it
up and taking their dinner at Ihe
Sunnvsidc.
William mid Mark Winkle and
.Miss Kiln llelford were here for din.
ner Wednesday and while here gave
me a classilied ad lor the Mail Trib
une. Charles Manning of Peyton was
also here for dinner. '
SAMS VALLEY
Mr. Newton of West Plains Mo
brother of Mrs. W. W. Frlincion. Is
visiting the Kdlngton family.
A telegram was recently received
from Krnest Tyman In the family
slating that lie had arrived "anross"
safely. ,
(i. S. Moore accompanied by Mrs.
V. A. Little and Tvla Moore vblteil
TueHay at I lie V. ('. Konney home.
A farewell reception for Thernn
I'nnkcy and Steven Mclic; nolds who
will soon leave for training, was
given at the Kcaney home Saturday
evening.
Mrs. K. W. Cooper who hns been
quite III Is reported as Improving
steadily.
The recent ho! weather after the
MKDFORl), OlMXiOX, Tllf ftSOAY. AUGUST 29,
Srsr--J Mow -did rrj
. .
previous cool Bpcll is experienced
with much complaint.
Mr. and .Mrs.' 11. A. Seiiultz, D. C
Wilson and Mrs. D. O. Wilson, jr..
woro shopping and vjsltlng in Med
ford Saturday.
Miss Ruth Daniels and little broth
er Ciydo of Medford, visited last
week with W. W. Ellington and fam
ily.
Mm. ,S. B. Stoner and daughter
11a left Wednesday for Fresno, Cal.,
to bo gouo for . a period of three
months. Aa Mrs. Stoner was our
Sunday School superintendent and a
great aid to the same, she will be
sadly missed by us all.
.1. L. Wilson of Oatman. Ariz., ac
companled by his daughter, Miss
Alleine and tleo. Davis of Medford
visited Siinduy with his father, 1). C
Wilson. Mr. Wilson loft Tuesday
for Portinnd for a position In the
government ship yards.
Mrs. John Payne who hns ibeen
suffering for somo time from a ner
vous breakdown was convoyed Sun
day to tho Dow hosnitr.l in Medford
John Islington and family aro now
residing on the Van oven burg ranch
whore Mr. Ellington bus employment
O. T. Wilson anil II. A. Treshum
woro Medrord and Centra; Point vlsi
tors Sunday.
School is expecLod to open Septem
her !), but may bo delayed as the
teacher clocted had accepted another
position and the board must yet
secure one.
O. T. Wilsoa ha;! purchased about
2110 head of : been from .1. I). Welch
of Medford.
Mr. Van llovcnbiirg Is the into iiur
chasur of a now Voile car.
Tao picking of Iiartlott nears is
about completed In this diKtrlct.
CENTRAL POIN
(eorgo Furnum and wife of Mon
tana are hero visiting relatives und
friends.
Dr. Heckniaii's father of Pennsyl
vania, Is spending his vacation here
with tho doctor and his family.
Lawrence Daley of Los Angeles,
formerly of litttte, Mont., is here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Paxnoii.
Ho and Mr. I'avson were In the drug
business together at Unite, Mont.
Miss Until I'axson who bus been
spending her vacation here with her
parents left tor Seatllo Monday
ovenlng where she will visit Mrs
L. Palmer and attend Ihe northwi
Library a'Huclailon at Keattli!
At
tho completion of her vacation she
will return lo Salem.
, Mr. and Mrs. Young and Mrs. Net
tie Crecn and children spent Sinidaj
at the river.
Tom Hoss was ruMiradng In th'
hills the first of the week.
. A number of our people have visit
ed Apptegaip recently for bhekuer
rles. . . ., .
Mrs. William Force wh:yo hus-
w odi.iifii.isiiiKlll,m
S2l0b.lRL'0GISTSnCr,1NJ$
mmm
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Jttrt? I'l''V' AHri'r rr.ui t f
ry'SpS """ F,,, l'",J i"'.iikV
f J i"" 1 !lu fcjM r"
T i 5 i) Tn1 V
1 -m n
band 1b at Camp Meade, and mother
ot Tolo, wore shopping here and at
Medford Tuosday.
Mrs. W. IS. Price has returned from
tho W. R. C. nnd G. A. R. encamp
ment and convention and from an
enjoyable visit with her son William
of the U. S. navy at Dromcrton. She
was uccompnnied home by her son
who hus a short furlough.
Tho picnic given by the Woman's
Home Missionary society In the Fox
grove was much enjoyod by all pros
ent.
Tho peoplo of. Agate are planning
to havo a series of camp meetings
beginning tho 12th ot September, it
Is honed that those meetings will be
well attended and much good gained
from thoin.
John Stllle, who formorly was the
Methodist minister hero, and his
brother who have been working at
Portland have returned to their home
at Derby.
.Mrs. Cora Kenney of Sams Vnlloy,
spent Tuesday here with her mother,
Mrs. tleorge Little.
Mrs, tleorge Wright of Klamath
county, Is .visiting relatives and
friends in the valley this week.
Alfred Oillott and family nnd Ed
Gloason and family, spent tho first
of tho week at Applegato.
Miss Irma llamrlck who hns boon
working at Rogue River, has return
ed to her homo to get ready for
school.
The many friends of Miss llulda
ICllestud were very much surprised to
hear of her marriage tills week to
Mr. Uutler of Medford.
I HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson Count? Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Arc.
Probate Court
Robert Roberts cstalo. Proof of
publication; order appointing ap
praisers.
Rachel Mayhnin eslato. Order ap
pointing appraiser.
Heal Kstnte Transfers
W. G. Mayfleld and .lano
Mnyfleld to I. F. Williams.
Lund in sees. 2 and 3, twp.
37, R. 2V (
May R. Rice, et al to Myrtle
llhrskliurn, lots 7, S in blk.
2, In tho town ot Gold Hill
I. P. Oden to James T. Odcn,
SW. of NW. of sec. twp.
sr., n. 3W
Daniel L. McNary ct ux. to
W. M. Hansen, land in sec.
4, twp. 36, R. IK
C. 1). Stolnhoff to F.llza J.
Gllniore Mclntire, lots 7, 8
In blk. 2, Gold Hill
WANTED SITUATION.
WANTED Position as housekeeiior
by middle-aged womnn. Phnuc
KOS-M, evenings. Kit;
HELP WANTEls MJLE.
WANTED 12 mon for Cralur Luke
worn, run uso boys 18 years old.
J.1.00 per day and board. Fare
free. Court Hall. I3fi
WANTED Floor man at
Crater
Lako Motor Co.
1
WAMKU At once, a messenger bov
for tho Western Union. Apply at
UI11CU.
WANTED Men.
Medford Ice and
Storage.
HELP WANTF.B KKMAI.E
MA1VTKI1 (ilrl for general house-
worn in 1 lie country. Phone 1.1'I-Y.
J37
WANTED LimiulresB In Medford or
Jacksonville to tako In family
washing. Cull Mrs. Guthrie, Jack
sonvlllo 2.12, no
WANTED Com potent young lady
stenographer desires nrrice posi
tion In .Medford or southern Ore
gon. Address I). P., Mull Tribune.
139
WANTED Young Indv to attend
cigar stand. Hotel Medford.
WANTED Two experienced wait
resses, wages $12.00 per week and
board; 0110 cashier, wages fx. Oil
per week and board. Optimo Cafe.
WANTED Woman to cook on ranoh.
'bono ri97-.l3.
WANTED Office girl with exner-
lelice, citpalilo ot bookkeeping and
stenographic work. Itox A. I).,
Mall Tribune
WAMTKrv MIHCKLLAtfKOUfl
AXTTD -.100 rabbits
ut
once
I'hone 79-lt, evenings.
138
WANTED To buy. furnished him
close In. box i',.1, Mall Tribune of
fice. 1.(7
WANTED Range stove. Call 3!H-L
13:
WANTED Hoard for
two small
l.'l.l
boys. Phono 3.1 l-Y.
WANTED To buy corn for silo
ruono 00 1 -It.
WANTED BeiT youiVrosm to the
jonnson i-roo. (jo., central Point,
Ore., where the tests and cash
counts,
WANTED Houses to moid, build,
repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or
(XX. X.
WANTED R. II. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg
ments, escrow enntrncts, etc., und
mskes short time loans on any old
thing,
1018
POll SALE KKAL HSTATK.
FOR SA1.K llouso and burn nnd ;i
lots on corner Thirteenth and
trout streetB. Would make good
warehouse locution. Will sacri
fice. Gold Range Orchard, phone
4U3-JU. 14U
FOR SALE Small improved ranch,
three miles from Medford, cheap
and vory easy terms. Above frost
line. Peaches, pears, cherries,
apricots, Concord and Tokny
grapos; all kinds of berries. City
water. Small house and barn. Sub
Irrigated. P. E. Wynkoop, $20
Wost Twelfth street.
FOB 8AI.B LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALIC 34 hoad of shoals,
weighing from 30 to 50 pounds.
Address Wig Jacks, Eagle Point.
Ore., phone 17-F11. 140
FOR SALE Thoroughbred llerk
shire hoar, four yours old, J 40.
Frank 11. Kay, Tolo, Oregon. 139
FOR SALE OF TRADE IS head
Angora goats. Phone 303 Jack
sonville. 13s
FOR SALE Day mare 75; weight
975. Harness, wagon. 10 South
Peach. i3t
FOR SALE Ten flno pigs 5.U0
each. Sow and six pigs. Dr.
Holms. 135
KOH HALE MlHOICIiLANKOm.
FOR SALE Third crop alfall'u hay
in field. Call 411-J3. 140
TOR SALE Extra fancy alfalfa liny
$18.00 por ton In shock. A. C.
Taylor. Pacific Highway, half way
between Medford and Central
Point.' "Scales." Phono K6-M2.
Ready to haul Monday, Sept. 2nd.
i 136
FOR SALE Ulning table and chairs.
. garden plow, dresser, couch, book
case, etc. 2S Almond street. "
FOR SALE Fancy Elberta peaches
at orchard dr delivered. R. It.
Guches, phone SD7-.I, Grirfln
Creek. 140
FOR SALE Packard LS roadster,
good tiros. Call 09C-L, ovonlngs.
137
FOR SALE Muir and Alberta
peaches, 4o and fie, at Dr. Hart's
. ranch. Phono 1 4-FIO.
FOR SALE Potatoes, 2c and 3c a
pound. Phone 3S3-X, or call at
244 South Central. 13!)
FOR SALE Ford touring rar, eloc
'trio starter and Willard battery
Bargain. Power Auto Co.
I'OR SALE Wheat straw, $2.r,() per
loau; 10 heavy shoats. weight
bis. Chas. Brown, Eaglo Point
Roud. 13b
FOR. SALE Dry oai; stump wood,
$3 per load. Webstr Ranch, 1
miles north ot Jacksonville. Frank
wignt. 43
FOR SALE Wheat straw, $2. Si) por
loau; hi nonvy shouts, wolght 70
ins. uaas. urown, Eaglo Point
Road. 135
FOR SALE Dry oak wood delivered
to iiiouioiu .i.iu per ner, 111 jacic
sonville 3.II0. Webster ranch,
1 Mi north of Jacksonville, 137
'OR SALE Body for Ford lV4-ton
irucK, cnoap. ituss Mill.
FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at-
taenment, L, B. Drown.
FOR IlENI HOUSES.
Mill RENT House with one acre
of garden. Chevrolet car tor sale
cheat). J. W. Shirley, 28 Almond
street.
FOR RENT Two brick rooming
houses on West Muln mroot or will
change for ofricc rooms two seven
room dwelling houses on paved
street. John F. While, phono
4 49-M.
FOR KENT Five-room modern bun
galow. 820 West Twelfth. 136
FOR RENT Five-room house, hnrd
wood floors, full cement basement,
garago. Phono 370-W. '
FOR KENT Fl'lt.MHIIKI) ItOOMM.
FOR KENT Furnished heated room
with piano. 710 East Main, Sept.
8, phono 112.1-1,. 137
KOK KENT MIHUKLLAMioUr).-
FOR KENT--FI110 Alfalfa pasture
between Medford and Jacksonville.
Inquire of L. A. Murphy, 1-FI3.
137
FOR KENT 300-ncro stock or groin
ranch near post office and railroad.
Write or lniiiiro after 0 o'clock at
433 South Fir Htrcet. 130"
KOIl RENT From Nov. 1st. the
brick warehouse occupied by the
Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archie
S. Ash. 133
FOIt RUNT APAUTMF.NTS.
FOR KENT One completely fur
nished apartment, Hotel Holland.'
TAKES UP.
TAKEN IN Two milk cows and one
bull calf, owner can claim by de
si rililng sIock und paying charges.
Phone 67 .12.
TAKEN 1,'P Two year old Jersey
helfor with a boll on. Geo. Wolff,
K. F. D. I. Itox H. mil
l-NTKHUItlM ftVIOCAK CO
TIME c.vitn
Leave Medford for Asniand. Talont
and Phoenix dull, except 8undny 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 at
10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30
p. ni. Leave Ashland for Medford
dally, except Bundoy, at 9:00 a. m
and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 5:30. Sunday leave Anhlsnri at
00 a. m., and 12:30, i:30 and
30 p, m.
PAdE FIVE
LOST None glnsse.'j and holder, be
tween poMnfflce and depot. -Return
to .Mail Tribune for reward.
J I . : , . , ! 1X5
LOST Autoist's tools' on North Main
street, Ashland, Wednesday noon
Reward for return. W. J. A'.bort.
29 South Pioneer avenue, Ashland.
137
MONK TO LO13.
m6ney"TOL LOAN on good real
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty ftonds. J. H. Andrews, No,
81 North Grape. Phone 647.J. tf
VtONEi- TO LOAN Money to lea
en Medfoia proimrtr. Klasy ruontn
It Dvmntj Kit 0. R. Wm4, h
Mining Experts.
CAMPBELL & LILJEORAN mlnea
promitlng association; mining
properties listed for sale, sampled
and reports ronderod. Office and
assay laboratory at 107 North Fir
St., opposite Hotel Holland. 8a tu
ples by mall glvon prompt Atten
tion. Attorney.
WM. M". COLV10 Attornoy-nt-law.
Medford National Bank Bldg.
PORTER J. NKf?P, Attorney-at-Uir.
rooms D and 9, Medford Nations'
Bank Building. .
A. H. Reames, Lawyer.
Corey Building.
Ctarnatt
Anto fcappllas.
LATTER AUTO SPRING CO. W
are operating the largest, eld"
and best-equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use oar sprints
when others fall. Bold wider writ
ten guarantee. 81 North FlftvMtt
St., Portland, Oregon.
Grtmt
GARBAGE Get yonr premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the elty garbage wagons fot
god aervloe. Phone 161-Y. I
T. Allen.
Export Accountant.
WILSON AUD1TINO CO. H. M. Wil
son, C. P. A. Ask about our new
and simplified method of account
ing. Particularly valuable to an;
business as a time-saver giving
full business detail. M. P. & H.
Bldg., Medford. Phone 1B7-R.
Instruction tu Ibute,
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher 1
piano and harmony. Height MosV
Studio, 401 Gainett-Corey Bids
. Phone 72.
Insurant.
ALICE HOLLO WAY Fire, Aocldenv
Automobile, Liability policies writ
ten with best English and Eastern
Companies. Office 408 Garnett
Corey Bldg. c
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office, Flro, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or
Grain in field or barn; also Live
stock. Contract and Surety Bonds.
Excellent companies, good local
service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey
Bldg,, L. L. Cathcart, Manager,
Planing Mill.
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screenB, Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184.
Physicians and Bm
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DIL J. J. EM MEN'S Physician aao
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear. nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
niled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. K, Co. Offices M. T. ft H. C
bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAIisa CARLOW
OSTEOPATHIC PltYSICIA.NS
410-417 Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
Phone 004-L.
Residence 20 8. Laurel Street.
Veterinary Surgeon.
DK. CIIAS. M. ANDERSON Ash
land, Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon.
Cattle specialist. Hospital phone
59; rosldonco phone 208-K. 140
Printers nnd Fabushera.
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has thf
oest equipped printing office lk
Southern Oregon. Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing svstemaj,
etc Portland prices. 17 North
Fir Bt
ronnitc
EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
umco z worth Front St Phone
115. Prices right. Hervloe guar
mntMMl
ATTRACTIVE
Will trade a good, wo;l equlppod
ISO-aero stork ranch, 120 acres In
grain and alfalfa, good buildings, nml
good outside rango, for a good Med
ford home. Some cash and tho bal
ance on long timo and easy terms.
Will trade a well lmprovod small
ranch for a good five-room modern
homo In Medford, and n small cash
htiluhee.
A small ranch, well lmprovod, tho
?rnp Is ostlmnled to bo worth t600.
This placo goes for $2500.
Brown & White
JO South Fir Btrcet,