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MEDFOKD MAITJ TRTBWE, MEDFORH, OREOOX. FRIDAY. AUGUST HO. 19 IS PAGE FIVE The following regulations jjoveni the sale of ejijis in Oregon, heini pro jnuljiated by the state i'oml adminis trator ami the Oroiron Pnultry 'Pro ducers' association : AH ejrj,'s must lie candled. Only ood eiis ot Tered for shipment. 1, The first buyer of ejrs (the huckster, the local retail merchant, or others who buy direct from the pro ducer) must candle carefully every Jot of ojrtfs that lie buys, ,A cnmllinii certificate, properly filled out, must accompany each case or carton of ejljis sold, offered or exposed for sale. or offered for interstate shipment. 2. The first huvcr shall discard nil ejrjrs known as "yolks stuck to the shell,". ''Itlood riniis," "partially hutched,",, . "moldy cs," . "black spots.'" "black or mixed rots,"' and nnv other eirs of an unwholesome nature. . X lie shall pay only for goad, ctli hie ejijs. :. 4. lie shall return to the produc ers, if possible, the "rejects'' for the producers own examination. f. The jrnod cjis shall be kept in a cool, dry place in n temperature not above .". decrees J '.until shipped. (!, Kjras shall be handled promptly upon receipt, and shipment made a fioon thereafter as U posibe. 7. Kutrs known as "lari:e hatel spots," "heavily shrunken e "settled yolks." and "leaking e and egys with loose air cells, are fit for consumption, but will not stand transportation. They should be used by the home community. 8. All "checks" nnd "cracks" shell e;ry:s should he shipped in eases sten oiled that they contain crack: cheek shell ejrjrs. .9. All subsequent receivers of egijs shall use care and intelligence in the bundling of these eggs. During the month of June, July and August when the date on the egg candling' certificate shows that AH hours havej elapsed since the eggs were first can dled and ) i roper notation made on the candling certificate During the re mainder of .the year, vhen the egg candling certificate shows seven day have elapsed since the first candling, the eggs should be recandled and proper notation made on the candling certificate. The above regulations are made in nn effort to stop traffic in bad eggs, nnd to prevent loss of good eggs. Your hearty co-operation is request ed in carrying out these regulations. . In handling eggs the following rules should be observed : 1. A fresh egg should be one of good size, clean, full, with "fixed air cell" of not more than '.i-lG inch in depth, sweet and strong body. (The albumen should not appear watery.) A larger air cell with a movable lower line indicates a stale egg, or one that is becoming weak or waterv. Such eggs should not be shipped. 2. . Kggs should he bought or sold on merit. The price received or paid should be strictlv in accordance with the qualitv of the product. To allow us much for inferior eggs as for eggs of the highest quality is practicalty Tlie same as placing a premium on carelessness or dilatory methods. For detailed instructions regard ing the methods of candling anil grades of eggs, see 1. S. Department of Agriculture lliilletin Xo. How to Candle Kggs, and Uullctin Xo. . 0G4. j;rade to one not exceeding seven per cent. I he engineer and six assistants on 'the job are camping temporarily t Warner Soda springs, working both wavs. .Mrs. Kha Unhurt has been elected president of tht"W. T. l Mrs. Sarah Cochran is vice president ; Mrs. Cora Slingerland, financial secretary; .Mrs. Stella l.eavitt, . corresponding -eeetnry ; Mr. J a me.-. Spiudler, treas urer. The union will send a large ren re'senla'tion to the cottutv convention lo be held at MedTord. September 1.1. Harry Holler, of the old reliable cigar and snorting utjls headquart- on the I'laza, contemplates going. out of business within a few weeks, an.0 entering mining operations in )ii:ieet:on with minerals for which the government is requisitioning spe- ifie demands. nailroad men are wondering after reading accounts of the lute railroad wreck on tho Siskiyou, whether it is tho Southern Pacific or the Asso ciated Press, which has suspended the immutable taws of gravitation. The query is prompted by an account in the daily papers which states that the freight train parted at Steinman, the wreck cars running wild to de traction under their own momen tum, the mad career being halted at Gregorv, a .climb which is scheduled uphill in the grade classification, reversing the nominal order ol things. Ayer'.s Spur should be substituted for Gregory. The regulnr order of services be gins in I he churches on Sunday Sep tember 1, after the period of summer gathering Sunday evenings in the Chautauoua auditorium. On the date indicated, liev. II. V. llayne, of Ouray, Col., will o cupv the pulpit of the Prebvierian church. The excep tion as this resumption i-i made in connection with the Xazarine follow ing, who will worship in the big tent where their eampmecting is now in progress. Among the out-of-town people who have arrived here lately and have taken rooms at the Allen npartuient are .1. S. Latham, of Long lieach. Cub, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Chester and son of Independence; F. K. (iillev and two companions, working on the high way in this vicinity, are also located at these roming headquarter. J he Kastern .star chapter, will re sume its meetings on the autumn and winter schedule, Tuesday evening, September 3. j It seems unfortunate to deny the park plot on the plaza sufficient water to keep the miuature oasis green, but the city authorities claim August 31, will open u. store for the sale of bakery goods and the serviug of lunches. In her block next door to ;he gas oftice. WILLOW SPRINGS , Joh:i Davis of Huntington, Mont., they cannot, make any discrimination j left for home home Monday morning ASHLAND AND VICINITY Husincssmen will close their stores on fjihor day, Sept. ', tie event be ing observed as a general holiday This action is in line with a recom mendation of the llusinessmens' as soeiation. A local branch of the University of Oregon officers' training school was organized at the Armory on Wedn day. About oO were present and Mgned up. the "article of war." An executive board of seven members was chosen, of which Kra-nk J. Shimm is chairman, mid Clark Hnrfc. were tary-treasurer. This board will chooM' a captain, other officers to hi npointcd later. . , The rock cni-dier which will fur I)is maieriai lor paving operations on Hillings Hill, i in operation near Jackson hot springs. The roadwav on the Kagle Mill unit will be 400 fe long, lit feet wide, the grade to be three per cent or it tritle over. Th paving dope will be cement Its vn rious layers being six inches thick. Active surveying on1 the roads east of town develop th Mr. and Mrs. J. W. llden and fam ily, made a ploavaiut auto trip thru the Applegato valley last week, and visited tho . famous blackberry patches along that river. Later they camped for a few days at Klverside park. Grants Pass. Saturday morning Mr. ami Mrs Hoy Nichols, accompanied by.Nathnn Grisham, .left by, auto for Sweet I Home, Ore. The Nichols expect lo! be gone about two weeks. Mr. Oris-' ham, who has been visiting relatives here, has been called to the colors and -Is returning home to report for duty on the Hist. Mrs. Sam Anderson and son Lloyd went to Medford Saturday to visit Mrs. Andren. Mr. Anderson, Oscar Anderson and A. V. Carlson motored to the city Sunday and took dinner at tho Andren home. Mr. Wm. Hover was called to Huso- burg on Aug. 2 3d by the death, pi his grandfather. Uriah M. Hover was a veteran of the Civil war and served in Company 10, 3 3d Wisconsin infau-j try. The deceased would have 'been S2 years old Oct. 7th. . Mr. Hover; spent a part of his timo with rela tives here and was well known in the valley. He leaves a largo family oi sons, daughters and grandchildren to mourn his loss. Mrs. G. A. Hover of Ontario, Cab, stopped here on her way home from the funeral to visit a few days with relatives. J. W. Elden met with, a serious accident Tuesday morning ,of this week, when the load of hay on which he was riding upset. In Jump ing to save himself from the full, Mr. tilricn injured liolh limbs. Dr. Picket was called and Mr. Kiden re moved to Medford where an X-ray was taken. It was round that a bone wttfc broken In bis leg and also one In bis foot. Ho was brought homo in the evening and his many frieiub hope for his speedy recovery. ,Col. Geo. P. Mima and . Miss Lan sing of Medford were pleasure mo torlsts in this vicinity Sunday. , .Mr. and Mrs. Forrest lidmeadeH of .Medford, dined at the H. W. lilden home Sunday. . ... School opens in this district Mon day, Sept. ad. in the hone dry law as applying to prinkling regulations. Hence the, ilcsert npppearance surrounding the Carter fountain. A recent grass fire on'John Muxe- don's premises threatened u barn, and did some damage to the sleeping porch of his chicken bungalow. . . Tile Kellogg family, from Duns- muir, have rented the hwmgle house on Gresham street, Mr. Kellogg being in the employ of the Southern I'ueit ic. Mrs. K. C. Wiley has returned from attendance upon a training class held under Christian Science auspices ut j San Francisco. , Mr. and Mrs. I'liil Iose, formerly' of Itiverside, Cab, after a visit here with relatives, have gone to Monte rey, where Mr. Hose will assume the direction of the high school commer ciul department. Ralph Hillings and J. H. McCraeken have relumed from their joint fam ily outing at Newport. Iiev. C. A. Kdwurds and family, aecompnuied bv .Miss .lean Anderson have completed the summer vacation at Long's Lod::c. Iloincr Hillings, loaded for bear, still remains in that vicinity for the week end to expire on ort about Sept. 1. Ihfilrict Superintendent Van Fos- sen and wife have returned from Crescent Citv and the former has :oiie to Portland on church busiuess. The Park garage has again chung d hands, J. II. Groves having suit! out to K. M. Hoolhhy. Car- may come and cars may go, but Sid Morns re mains as expert mechanician at the old headquarters. J'r. C. M. Anderson, veterinarian, recently located here under .county auspices, hns been summoned to Port land to fill an appointment as gov ernment meat inspector. Further .Ashland teachers filling nppointineats Y outride territory in clude Miss Armeda Kaiser, at Oak land, Cal.; Mim Marion Hodgson, irraduate of home economics, at Cor valli, teacher of sewing at Lcivi.--ton, Idaho. Mi-- Minnie Poley, here tofore employed at Stavton. will lake after a ten days visit with hts broth er, G. N. Davis, .. . , . , l. GOLD HILL NUGGETS R. ,L. Miller .returned to his work in Ashland Monday morning. '. Mrs. F. C. Ladd relumed to her homo In Glcndale after visiting with It. L. Darling nnd family. Mrs. Mary A. Price waa a Medford visitor Monday,;. , Sloven Jlelteynolds and Theran Punkey went to Jacksonville Monday. Miss liattle Hodges who has been visiting at tho Turtle Hock ranch, came homo Wednesday evening. Miss Gladys will go oh to Ashland to her work. Mrs. L.M. King of Sardine creek and son Richard were in town Wed nesday. . ' Joe Dui-.onliiny and family from the Hlootntiuist shingle mill In Sams Valley, were visiting Sunday with their relatives on Sardine creek. . Kd Woodcock and son were (iold lllll visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. (Icorgo Ilarnes re lumed M!onday from the U. A. Jt. encampment at Portland. Mr. and Mis. Katon or Cialls creek were In town Monday. J. ". l.ockhart of Pelican ltaplds. Minn., slopped off in this city aftor attending Ihe 0. A. It. encampment. Mr, l.ockhart will slop ut other points south on his return homo... Mra. H. I,. Miller and ton returned Tuesday to, their homo In, Ashland after spendii.g n few , day, Willi friends in Sams Valley and relatives in this ells'. : J. Andrews of Medford, was a Gold Mill vlsllor Thursday. llev. II. J. Van I'osscn was u pas senger going south on .'3 Tuesday afternoon and visited with friends at tho slaliou. Win. Kinney of Sams Valley, who met Willi an aJ lilent lo his knue vas "Von Will thirdly Know Mo When Wo Meet Again; for 1 am llct. ting Well," Ho Writes Friend One of tho latest auditions to the list of leaders of thought and notion H'ho have come forward with their unqualified endorsement of Tunlac Is tho name of lion. Frank V. Evans, former Mayor of Ulrmltighum, A)a., ex-State Examiner of Putillc Accounts of Alabama, and at ono time editor of ono ot the South's greatest news papers The Birmingham Age-Her ald. Writing to a personal friend in Atlanta, Mr. Evans says: Dlrmingham, Ala., Feb. 2. " Ily tho way, you will hard ly know mo when wo meet ugain, -because I am getting well and strong again. A3 1 told you while In Atlan la last month, I huvo been suffering a long time with gastritis, as the doc tors call it really u disordered stomach with consequent conslipa lion, pains in the shoulders, head ache, belching, heartburn, loss of appetlto, loss of, sleep, and fainting spells. For weeks 1 could not sleep on my hack.. , "Ono week ago, upon recommen dation of friends, who had tried the medicine, I purchased one bottle of Tanlac and began taking It. Since my second dose 1 have suffered none of these troubles tov which I refer, and really believe I am going to get perfectly well and strong again. Won't that be wonderful at my age? Woll. certain it Is that Tanlac Is a wonderful medicine, and you know .1 am not given to 'puffing' mere exper iments and am rather orlhodox as to materia mcdicn. . "I shall continue tho treatment with perfect confidence In tho final results." . , Signed "Frank V. Evans." , Commenting on this splendid en dorsement of Tanlac 0. F, Willis, In: ternntional Distributor of Tanlac said: . ,., . "Although the.' list of prominent endorsers Is a long one 1 recall few leading names that lend both dignity and credit to the enure array Some of them are: ' "Hon. C. W. Mangum, of Atlanta, (la., for three terms Sheriff of. Ful ton County, lion. McKenzio Moss, .ludgo of the Eighth District of Ken tucky, Hon. Moses R. lilenn, Superln tondent pt Printing tor tho stale of Kentucky; Col. John 11. (ialns, Editor and Publisher, llowl::ig crecn,. Ky Mr. C. C. Cooper. President of the Georgia Cotton Oil Company;. Mr. H. W. Hill, Uank President of South Pittsburg, Tenn.; Air. J. V. Carroll, Cotton Mill Superintendent of Chat tahoochee, (la.; Hon. A. E. Anderson of Houston, Tex., lor seven terms sheriff of Harris County: Hon. S. S Shepardex, city Councilman of .At lanta, and many others whoso names have horotofore been given to the public. . Tanlac Is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy; !:i Gold Hill by M U. Uowers, In Cci.lral Point by Miss M. A. Mee, and in Ashlnnd by J. J Mc.Xnlr. . Adv Treasurer of the District, Coupons for Interest shall be atlached to each bond and shall be signed with the engraved facsimile signature of the Secretary. , The Hoard of Directors of the Med ford Irrigation District haa divided said District Into three proeincts or divisions known as Precinct No. 1. Precinct (No. i and Precinct No. 3, which said Precincts uro hereby de scribed as follows, namely: Precinct No. 1 That portion of the Medford Irri gation District lying East of Uear Creek and North of the North line ot Sections 9 and 10, township 3S South. Range 1 West of tho Willam ette Meridian. Precinct No. 2 That portion of the Medford Irrl gallon District lying West of Uear Creek and South of tho South lino ot Sections 2'.. 2U, 2". 2S nnd 2!. Township 37 South, Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, and South of tho corporate limits ot the City ot Medford, Including that portion or tho District lying East of Hear Creek and South of the North lino of Sec tions !t and 10, Township 3S South, Range 1 West of tho Willamette Meridian. Precinct Xo. :i -That portion of tho Medford Irri gation District lying Wfcst of Hear Creek and tho "Corporate limits of the city of Medford, and North of the South line of Sections 2;. 2li, 27, 2K and 2!l, Township 37 South, Range 2 West W. M. Said election shall be hold within and for the above described District, at the polling places which aro here inafter designated, that Is to say: Precinct Xo. I : Residence on pro perty of W. 11. Hiown on Eagle Point Road, outside City of Medford, in Section Township 37 South, Range 1 W. W. It.. Product Xo. a: Residence on pro perty of D. R. Hill, King's Highway. In Section 3(1, Township 37 South. Range 2 W. W. M. iHM'inct No. Si: Oak Grove School- house on Jacksonville Road. Section 2ii, Township 37 South. Range 2 W. W. M. The electors of said proposed irri gation District are hereby required to cast ballots which shall contain the words "Bonds rYes." ' Bonds No." - Those in favor of said bonds shall volo '.'Bonds-Yes", and Ihoso opposed to issuing said bonds shall vote 'Bonds No. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Board -of Directors of the Medford Irrigation -District has caused tills notice to be signed, sealed and issued at Medford, In the Countv of Jackson and Stale of Oregon, this 291)1 day of August, 191S. (Corporate Seal) BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MEDFORD IKRHlATIOXi DISTRICT By LEONARD CARPENTER Presidont. B. (I. COLEMAN, ' Director. W. A. FOI.GER, Director. . Attest: E. M. Wilson, Secretary. FOR SALE RF.At, ESTATE. FOR SALE Ten acres, three miles southeast of Ashland on Pacific Highway, six-room houso, barn 32xli0; store bouse with , two rooms, two acres under water ditch; two good springs of water; family orchard, berries, grapes, good horse, Jursoy cow, two bug gies, light wagon, tools, two toii3 ot hay, some wood, chickens, good garden. All goes for $1600. W. F. Holbert. Ashland, Oregon, R. F. D. Box 170. is; FOR RENT flue completely , fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. Lm. LOST Autolst s umb. on Norlh Main street. Ashland, Wodnesday noon. Reward for return. W. J. Albert, 29 South Pioneer avenue, Ashland. 137 FOR SALE House and barn and 2 lots on corner Thirteenth and Front streets. Would make good - wurehouso locution. Will sucrl fice. Gold Range Orchard, phone ' 403-M. 140 FOR SALE Small Improved ranch three miles from Medford, cheap and very onsy terms. Above frost line. Ponchos, pears, cherries, apricots, Concord and Tokay grapes; all kinds of berries. City water. Small house and barn. Sub- irrigated. P, E. Wynkoop. 820 West Twolfth street. FOIl BALE IJVE8TOCK. FOR SALE Three burros, with sad dles. $50.01), if taken quickly J103 Nlantic. .. . 101 FOR SALE 34 head of shoats, weighing from 30 to 50 pounds, Address Wig Jacks, Euglo Point Ore., phono 17-F11. H0 WANTKD SITUATION. WANTED Position us housekeoper by middle-aged womnn. Phone SlIS-M, evenings. - - 130 HELP WA.VrKIt MAfJt. WANTED .Married man. orchard experience; steady position, W F. Lliddlo, phono 2S-.I2. , 137 OR SALE Thoroughbred Berk shire . boar, four years old,. $40 Frank It. Ray. Tola, Oregon. 139 'OH SALE OF TRADE 18 head Angora goats. , Phone 303 Jack eonvlllo. 13S FOR REXT APAJITMEJJT9. MOJT6Y TO MONEY TO LOAN on good Teal estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. 1). Andrews, No. 81 North Grape. Phone C47.J. tf MONEY TO LOAN Moi to 'lot n Medford proiwrt. Ess? month It tmvniMitf. H 0 H. Woi4. " lirjSINKHh 1MRCrOP. Mining Kxportfl. CAMPBELL & LILJEGKAN mines proiulllr.g association: mining properties listed for salo. sampled and roports rendered. Office and nBsay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt atten tion. ' ACCOIfllftT. WM. M. ' COLV10 Atturney-at-law. Medford National Uank Bldg. . PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nationa' Bank Building. A. B. Hoatnee, lawyer, ftarnatt Corey Betiding. FOR SALE Hay maro $75; weight 975. Harness, wagon. 1G South Peach. 13S FOIl SALE M1SCKLLAXKOUH. FOR SALE Third crop alfalfa hay infield. Call 4I1-J3. 140 FOR SALE Extra fancy alfalfa hay $18.00 per ton in shock. A. C. Taylor, Pacific Highway, half way between Medford and Central Point. "Scales." Phone 80-M2. Ready to haul Monday, Sept. 2nd. 136 FOR SALE Dining (ittble and chalin garden plow, dresser, couch, book ease, etc. 28 Almond street. " Auto Sappllea. LAHliR AUTO BPRING CO. W are operating the largest, aldeat and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Us our sprlnn when others fall. 8old ander writ ten guarantee. S4 North Fifteen!) St.. Portland, Oregon. GwhaK FOR SALE Fancy Klborta poaches at orchard or deliverod. It. 11. Gttches, phono 857-.1, Griffin Creek. 140 OAR B AGE Get your premises cleaned np tor the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons foi god eerrlce. Phone 161-Y. ff T. Allen. Kxpert Accountant. FOR SALE Packard IS roadster, good tiros. Call 690-L, evenings. 13 i FOR SALE Mulr and Alberta penchos, 4c nnd 5c, at Dr. Hart's ranch. Phone 14-F15. 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 giving fall business detail. M. F. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. FOR SALE PotutooB, 2c and 3c n pound. Phono 3S3-X, or cull at 244 South Central. 139 FOR SALE Ford touring car, elec 'trto starter and Wlllard battery, Bargain. Power Aulo Co. FOR SALE Dry oa stump wood, $5 per load. Wobster Ranch, 1 miles north of Jacksonville. Frnnk Wight. 143 WANTED At once, a messonger boy for the Westorn Union. Apply nt office. , WANTED Storage. Men. Medford Ice and :i commercial omir-e :il ( 'nrvalli, ' quickly brought to tho (iold Hill bos- wliivn her isler Kvnncline is itl-n Pl'al Thursday afternoon whero be piiruiiiL' adiun-cd Mnilic-. I wa given Immediate relief and Is .Mr-. Susie A !)'!. on Siitiirilny. now renting nicely. Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It. When you use medicated sprays, atomizers and douches for your Cn- j tarrh, you may succeed in unstoppinjr J the choked-up air passages for the 1 time being, but this annoying condi- fai t that the; tion returns, and you have to do tho cipiTiilniiit me under Mute- luuhwuv , Iam0 lniP over and over aiain. commission ,,-,,, s in I t., hn.yetn r, with unarming Ibe old Aslil.ind-KIa- you ever experienced any real benefit urn lli Fall- ruud, mA rrd-n-in-.' Hie from such treatment? Throw those mnkeshift. remedies t tho winds, and jret on the right treat ment. Go to your drug store to-da", get a bottle of S. S. S and com men", a treatment that has been praised b. sufferers for nearly half a centur". S. S. S. gets right at tho source a'. Catarrh, and forces from tho b'.ou! the germs which caune tho dinea' You ran obtain special medical S'iviM rewarding your own case wlthou; charge by writing to Medical Jjirc -tvr, 11. .Swift J.jlvuiutgr;', Atlanta, C... Xotii o of Klortlon I'nder and pursuant to Chapter .157 of tho G ,'neial Laws of Oregon for 1917, and In accordance with an order of tho Board of Directors of the Medfoid Irrigation District, a corporation duly organied and exist ing under and pursuant to Iho above mentioned Statute, duly niado and entered on the minutes of said Board, on the 29th day or August, 1 II I a, the Board of Directors of the said Med ford Irrigation District, hereby gives notice that an election Is- hereiiy called to be held on the 2sth day of September, 19 IX, between tho hours of eight o'clock a. m. mid five o'clock p. ill. of that day, for the purpoHe of determining whether bonds of the Medfol'd Irrigation District lo the amount of $l,50ii,00() shall bo issued for tho purpose of constru.-tlng and installing Irrfgailun works for the District, and to provide f.ir payment of first year'B Interest lo accrue on said bonds, a purpose ncccsHiiry for currying out. the objects for which said District was formed, as well as for currying out the provisions of said Act. The bonds to bo issued shall be numbered consecutively comriH'iiclni; Willi Number One and following In numerical order. They shall mature serially In annual amounts so as to be approximately eriunl principal oinl liilercKl. beginning five years alier the dale of issue and continuing up lo and Including Tony years llii'ie after. Said bonds shall b negotiant! In form and payaido In Gold Coin or Ibe I'nlled States o: :?,o jiie';i!iii sian- Idard of weight mid fineness, or In Its ! equivalent. Said bonds slmli bear i lnieri'Hl at a rate not to exceed Six I 6 l j pi r cent per annum, payable scinl i annually on the first day i,r January land July of each year, the principal land interest pn.wiblc at the places to bo designated respectively in Ibi ; bonds and cou--'n!i. Said bond: rball ibe eai h of the dcnominuiln.-i ol not 1 IcAft than One. Hundred Dollais nor more than One Ihouisnd l)oar:i. shall bo simied by the President and Heeretary, t lie aeul tif the Mould of Directors shall be affixed thereto and each liond shall bear on ibe bacli thereof the registration certlflriite o! the Comity Treasurer who shall rmn as County Trca-:'Jitr u:id a;. tx-O.'Lciu HELP WANTF.IJ FKMAIdi WANTED Government civil sorvicc examinations, Oregon, in Septem ber, Government Clerk, Railway Mall, Teacher, Immigrant Inspec tor, Typewriter, Research Clerk. Salary $I2"0-$20II. Experience unnecessary. Men, Women desir ing government positions write for free particulars, J. C, Leonard ( for mer Civil Serv.ve Examiner), 105S Kcnols Building, Washington, D. C. 14 1 WANTED Lady cook for short or der restaurant. Phone nt my ex pense. E. L. Clark, llornbrook, Calif. 1 4 I WlAiNTED Girl for general house- work In the country. Phone 132-Y 13? WANTED Laundress In Medford or Jacksonville to take In family washing. Call Mts. Guthrie, Jack sonville 232. ' 136 WANTEI Competent young lady stenographer, desires otflco posi tion in Medford or southern Ore- Bon. Address D. P., Mall Tribune. 139 FOR SALE Dry oak wood deliverod in Modford $350 per tier, in Jack sonville $3.00. Wobster ranch, l',i north of Jacksonville. 137 FOR SALE Body for Ford lM-ton truck, cheap. Kuss Mill. FOR SALE-tachment. -Ford truck, Smith at L. U. Brown. ' FOR HEN! IIOCHEH. FOR SALE Oil RENT .Modem six room furnished bungalow In Ash land. Phone 320-J, Ashland, be tween 9 and 1 1 a. in. 1 r OR RENT Houso with one ucre of garden. Chevrolot car for sale cheap. J. W. Shirley, 2S Almond street. FOR RENT Two brick rooming houses on Wost Main street or will change for office rooms two seven room dwelling houses on paved street. John F. While, phone 44'J-M. FOR RENT Flvo-room houso, hard wood floors, full cement basement, garage. Phono 370-W. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished heated room with piano. 716 East Maiiit Sept 8, phone 62.VL. 137 roll KENT .MIHCELLANllXJllh. Foil RENT Finn Alfalfa pasture between -Medlord and Jacksonville Inquire of L. A, Murphy, 1-FI 137 WANTED Young lady to nilond cigar stand. Hotel Medford. WANTED Two experienced walt rossns, wages $12.00 per week and board; ono -cashier, wages $8.00 per week and board. Optimo Cafe. WANTED -Woman lo cook on ranch. Phono 597-.I3. WANTE D Office girl with expor innce, capublo of bookkeeping and stenographic work. Box A. 11., Mall Tribune. WAXTF.Il MIMCKLI-iANKOUH WANTTI) - 5110 rabbits Phone 79-R, evenings. at once. 13s WANTED- To buy, rurnislied house, close In, box 6,', Mall Tribune of fice. 137 WANTED To buy Phono (107-11. corn lor silo. WANO-ED Soil your croam to the Johnson Prod. .Co., Central Point, Ore., whore the tests and cn' counts. iV ANTED Houses ui more, kulld, repair or wrtws Hhoua 4S-M n WANTED It. II. Toft huys Liberty bonds, also mnrtgnges, notes, Judg uionlR. escrow contracts, etc.. and nmkps short lime loans ou any old thing. FOR RENT lino-ncro stock or grain ranch near post office and railroad Write or inquire uftur 6 o'clock at 433 South Fir struct. 136 FOIl RENT From Nov. 1st, brick warehouse occupied by Medford Fruit Co. Apply Archie a. Ash. 139 TAKE.V UP. TAKEN IX Two milk cows and one bull calf. Owner can claim by de scribing mock and paying charges Phone 67-.I2. TAKEN IIP Two year old .leney heifer Willi a bell on. Geo. Wolff, R. F. I). 1. Box 9. Kill Instruction In MjuIc FRED ALTON HAIOUT Teacher mi piano and harmony. Halght Musk Btudlo, 401 Uarnett-Corey Bids Phone 72. Insurance. ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ, ten with best English and Essterc Companios. Office 408 QarnetV Corey Bldg. ' EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or Grain In field or barn; bIbo Live stock. Contract nnd Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local sorvicc. No. 210 Oarnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager. . ' I'liuilug Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S, Fir. Phono 184. . Physicians and 5a 'eons. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathl physician, S03 C ruett-Oorey bull lug. Phone 130. OR. J. J. EM MENS, Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to aye. ear, none and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested sud glasses sup nlled. Oculist and Aurlit tor S. P. R. R. Co. Offices 11. F. ft H. C Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. (1. CARLOW DR. EVA MAI.no CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-117 Gai nott-Coroy Bldg, Phono 904-L. Residence 26 S. Luurel Street. Veterinary Surgeon. DR. CHAS. M. ANDERSON Ash land, Oregon, Voterlnary Surgeon. Cuttlo specialist. Hospital phone 59; residence phone 208-R. 14U Printers uod 1' utilizers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc Portland priced. 27 North Fir 8t Vrunnrex, EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Office 4 2 North Front St. Phon 115. Prices right. Herrlce guar-ntpd IXTKRl'ltll.t AVTOCAIt CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Asmand, Talonl and Phoenix dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. in.; 1:00 4:00 and 5:15 p. m, . Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. in., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 nnd 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, nt 9:00 a. ni,, and 11:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 nnd 5: IS p. in. Also on Saturday nights at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashlnnd at 9:00 a. m , and 12:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p. m. ATTRACTIVE Will trndo a good, woll equipped 28(i-acr stock ranch, 120 acres In grain nnd alfalfa, good buildings, airtl good outside range, for a good Mod ford home. Some cash and tho bal ance on long time nnd easy terms. Will trado a well Improved small ranch for a good five-room modern homo In Medford, and a small cash balanco. A small ranch, well improved, (he crop Is estimated to bo worth $600. This plnco goes for $2500. Brown & White 10 South Fir Struct.