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MEDFORT) MATE TRIBUNE, M"RDFORI), OREfiOX. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER f!. 101S PAGE THREE , i I i -" i " ; W. H. Scott, federal manager of the Southern Puciiie-l'ncific sjs tcui Hues south of Ashluud, Western Pacific railroad, Tidewater South ern ruilroud, und Deep Creek railroad. today made, announcement uf the fol lowing npoointments to he effective 011 September 1st: J. II. Dyer, general manager; G. W. Luce, freight traffic mnniiger ; Chns. S. Fee, pasenei' traffic manager; F. V. Taylor, purchasing acent, of the Southern I'noilic-I'iicil'ie svstein lines south of Ashland, Western Pacific railroad, Tidewater Southern railroad and the Deep Creek railroad. ,W. II. Kirhridc, chief engineer; T. Of. Edwards, general auditor; W. F. Ingram; acting federal treasurer; of the Southern I'aeific-l'acilic system lines south of Ashland. T. J- Wyche, chief engineer; J. F. Evans, general auditor; Charles El sey, acting federal treasurer of the Western Pacific railroad, Tidewater Southern railroad and the Deep Creel; railroad Officers reporting to the above are to continue in their present duties un less otherwise advised. Other appointments arc: By General Manager J. II. Dyer: F. L. Burckhaitcr, assistant general manager of the Northern district; and T. 11. Williams, assistant general manager of the Southern district: Southern Pacific-Pacific system lines south of Ashalnd. CONFERS HONORS ON PRISONER OF WAR LOXDONY Sept: 3. Oxford Uni versity has conferred the degree of Doctor of Music on Ernest Macmil lun ,u noted Edinburgh musician, now a prisoner in Germany. 1'oitlniul Livestock PORTLAND, Sept. 3 Cattle slow; receipts 70S. Steers, prime $12.50 13.50; good to choice $111012; medium to good $9.75 1 1 ; fair to medium fS.759.75; common to fair $5.758.25; cows, heifers, choice, $8.35 9.50; medium to good $6.25 7.75; fair to medium $5.25 16. 25'; canners $3(8 5; bulls $rfa7; calves $812; stockers and feeders $C8. . ; Hogs lower; receipts 483. Prime mixed $19.7."i 51 20; medium mixed $19.25(8 19.50; rough heavies $13.25 i?C 18.50; pigs $16.75(8 17.75; bulk of sales $19.75. Sheep higher; receipts 1542. Prime lambs $14 13.25; fair to medium $1113; yearlings $10.50 g: 12 : wethers '$!)(& 10.50; ewes $79. and her mother, Mrs. Dawning have returned from Union Creek where they have been spending the sum mer. T. J. Ohara has returned from a business trip- to Pendleton. Mr. Boles, our S. P. agent here has keen enjoying a visit with his mother of Philomath. Mrs. Boles left for. her home Friday. Rus Moore of Lake creek was call ing on relatives and friends during the week. - ' Miss Eads who spent the summer with her aunt, Mrs. George E. Fox, in this city, returned to her home near Portland Friday morning. Mrs. Hawk was a business visitor to Grants Pass during the week. Edward G. Martin, who spent the last year with his mother, Mrs. R. H. Ellsworth here, loft for Seattle the last of the week to make his home. - Johnnie Green, who has been with his uncle, Georgo Wilcox at Corvallis for the past year, is again at the Grim home here. Mrs. Sanford Richardson and chil dren of Millionaire Row spent Thurs day with Mrs. Nettle Green. . Little Ruth Hawk who has been visiting Mrs. Katie Eldred of Grants Pass, has returned to her home in this city. Miss Georgia Henry of Beagle, vis ited friends here Friday. Willie Price of the U. S. navy, who was here ou a short furlough with his mother returned to Bremerton Friday evening. ; Alvln Williams and wife and little daughter of Ashland, were week end visitors with relatives. Miss Zelma Kenney of Sams Valley came Saturday to her grandmother's place, Mrs. George Little. She will attend school here this year. Miss Eduma Carrol and Miss Mary Elliott left for Medford Saturday evening where they have employment during the fruit season. Mrs. W. E. Price is at Medford nursing Mrs. George Merrlman. William Musty and family - who have 1ieen residing here for several months left for Pendleton Saturday where they expect to locate. L. L. Palmer of Seattle, spent Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pax- son en route to San Francisco. Mr, Palmer formerly resided In this vic inity. Prof. Greenleaf of Santa Monica Calif., spent the week end in this vicinity looking after his property in terests. Mrs. Monroe Brown and children of Divide, Oregon, who have been visiting relatives and friends In the Antloch district returned to her borne Saturday evening. been workiug at Glendulc for some time, has returned to Gold Hill, as he has been called in the draft. .Mrs. W. . Bluckert left Hie first of the week for an extended visit to Portland friends.' Porter J. Nelf, family, and a par ty of friends were motoring to Gold Hill and surrounding; territory Sun day. Perry Kindts, who has been at Fort Klamath for some time, has returned to Gold Hill. A. ,1. Olsen of Kaues creek was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Reed spent a few days in Northern nClifornia recently. Butter and Eggs PORTLAND, Sept. 3 Butter firm City creamery prints 53c; cartons 64c. . Buying price butter fat Port land 58c; cube extras 51c; seconds 48c; dairy 3 tic. EGGS Buying price, rotten and cracked out, oOc; selling price., can died. ole; selected candled in cartons !3.)4o. POULTRY Hens, 232fie; broil ers aCtfii.lUc ; old roosters, l(!e ; turk cys, 28:)0c; geese, 22c; ducks, young, 30(ffi:i3e; old, 35c. Portland Grain. WHEAT New crop, $2.20: barley, feed, $fif); brewing, 02; oats, ifl bid; corn. No. .'1, vellow, $7". MJLLSTUFFS Bran, $31; shorts, 33.; middlings, $33. liny Buying price, timolhy, $30 34; nlfalfn, $27.50; grain, $20. Coiuthcd Fifteen Years Coughs that hang on and grow worse In the night and weaken the sufferer are relieved by Foley's Honey and Tar oftener than by any other remedy. R. F. Hall, Mabe, Va.. writes: "For 13 years I was afflicted with a troublesome bronchial cough and Irritation of the throat. Foley's Honey and Tar relieved me; after taking one bottle the cough ceased and has not returned." No medicine stands higher as a family remedy for colds for children and grown-ups. For sale by the Medford Pharmacy. Adv. GOLD HILL NUGGETS CENTRAL POINT Llla Moore has .been spending this week with Mrs. Cora Kenney at Sam? Valley. Mrs. Thornbroe spent Wednesday with friends at Phoenix. Jim Grieve and wife of Prospect, spent a few hours here with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tex Wednesday. Mrs. Torney Is back after a very pleasant visit at Portland with friends. She bIfo attended the W. R. C. and O. A. R. convention and en campment there. Mrs. 1. E. Boswcll and children Mr. and Mrs. ,J. H. Xewton of Salt Lake-City, Utah., are guests of Mr. and Mi's. A. E. Kimbal on Sardine creek. They have been ntteding the G. A. R. convention at Portland and arc returning the southern route, stopping also at Los Angeles. Tom Miller of Myrtle Point is vis iting relatives i nthis city and vicinity. Mrs. George Stone went to Ashland Sunday to visit friends. A. K. Howard is the new S. P. agent at Gold Hill. A large delegation of men went from Gold Hill hist Saturday evening to fight fire in Sams valley, other than slight damage to the fences on the Duel-Strung ranche no damage was done. Mrs. Grace Ilinmic! of Myrtle Creek, Ore., was visiting friends on Sardine creek Sunday and Monduy of Ibis week. Mrs. Milton Slciinnetz, who has been visiting friends in the east-returned Saturday morning with Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of Sams valley. Coe Thompson left for Portland and Taeoina Sunday morning. Charley Heed, son of Postmaster II. 1). Reed, returned Saturday from MuTshfu'Id, where he has been em- ployed in the ship yards. Henry Knv was an Ashland vis itor Sunday. He states that his brother Irvin, who is now at home is recovering rapidly from Iris recent ilmcs. Mrs. Flora A. Kclsey and daugh ters Dalorcs and Yolando, lelt Sun day morning for Portland. .Mr. Davis of the Sylvania mine re turned from Sacrnmentd Sunday morning. Mr. Davis is now in stalling a 10. stamp mill on the mine and will soon bo grinding ore. Joe Hatnmcrslcv- is leaving for Bremerton to join the nnvv. Jack Stills and family are visiting mends at 1 oneolla and Portland, Marv E. Hitter of (lardenrow, who ha been ill for maiiV months was able I" be in Gold Hill Sunday. Hoy K. llackctt of Grant's Pa and J. II. Fuller of Talent, met al Gold Hill Kundav evening. Mr. lliick ett returned to Grants Pass Monday. Lloyd Miller of Ashland was on Hogue river I'ishinf Sunday, and also calling on Gold Hill friends. Arthur Laner, third trick operator at the depot, left Tuesday for Oregon City. Miss Maud Sutton left Suuiday ev ening for Caldwell, Idaho, in remain for some time. Clarence Van Iluutcu, who lias The.urniy canteen service located at the depot, and conducted by a baud of devoted itnd'self sacrificing ladies under tied Cross auspices, is in need of more fruits to meet the eager demands of the soldier lads who arc passing through here almost daily. Especially are jieiiches, grapes, plums and eating apples desired, for which the canteen will pay the prevailing market price, although lit the same time donations in this line art' grate fully accepted, inasmuch as they are disposed of without profit. This ap peal should he heeded outside as well as inside of Ashland boundaries, the canteen here being conducted as a countv Red Cross activity and not pecil'ically by the local auxiliary. The welcome services are simply ren dered here on account of the terminal stop for one reason, and the further one that meuls are arranged for the drafted men at this station. This can- teen is thronged daily during troop train hours, the ladies doing their ut most in supplying the hoys with ne cessities at a merely nominal charge, while many of the minor luxuries arc supplied gratuitously. Thus it is that personal comforts are supplied in ad dition to practical needs. The local service has recently received a letter from n director of these activities in one of the leading cities, compliment ing the ladies in being connected with the most efficiently conducted and best appointed canteen feature of nay similar organization of the kind be tween Portland and San Francisco. The service here is a veritable clear ing house in affording supplies and information to the soldiers, whose grateful acknowledgement is the re sponsive impulse prompted by kind nesses conlerred. Ashland lolks diould visit the depot section often luring train hours and note the scope of wort: which is being done in this respect, and it is safe to wager they will be prompted to lend a helping hand. Returning to the request for supplies us above outlined, parties ohoning to Mrs. W. L. Maxey or Mrs. Walter Everton, will cheerfully be supplied W'ilh specific information de sired. Let all do their bit in this prnisworthy service. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson have returned from n trip to Portland. Representatives of the Simon and Puishall families of Montague were. among numerous friends who attend ed the funeral of the late T. J. Nolton, held in this city last Saturday. - Rumors arc current that II. G. Enders will take over a lease of the former Payne block, located between his big department, store and the Citizens hank, have notable improve ments to the frontage installed, olid add several other distinctive features to his colossal merchandising estab lishment located in the heart of the Kndersville addition. The Payne block is now owned by the Pendleton estate of Santa Alio, Cal. It formerly housed n bakery and realty office, the hitler of which still docs business at the old stand. There arc also va rious suits of offices on the second floor. In order to further consolidate the department store bran'hes, it is also reported that the jewelry store will-he moved to the new leased sur rounding.-,. Substantial repairs are being madi to the postoffiee equipment, all add iug to the mutiitual convenience ol employes and patrons. Fire calls vie with draft requisi tions, and of late bulletins are pla carded a'pe.ililig for men to light the flames in several neighboring forest locations, notably 011 the Siskiyou. ; 1 The Bugley cannery at Talent, has begun operations to such an extent that outside help is needed, and to workers who call be secured from this vicinity free transportation is offer ed ns an inducement. Butter at titl cents per pound ill the local market is driving many to the use of eggs at 50 cents per dozen, 10 cents thus being saved, to invest in thrift stamps, the batter coming al ready stamped. 11. L- Gilkey, at one lime mayor of Medford, later mayor of Grants Pass and cashier of the First National bank in that city, is to supplement the service of three sous iu (he army by a voluntary enlistment as an active worker under Y. M. C. A. auspices in France, where two of his boys are already with the American expedi tionary forces. The third son is in camp at Fort McDowell, Cal. This patriotic circumstance is a reminder that( in coining to Southern Oregon years ago from Montesano, Wash,. L. 11. Simpson .of this city was ac companied by Mr. Gilkey, Mr. Simp son lias two soldier hoys in franco. Robert Xewnian, manager of the Mini Vista orchards in the Medford district, has resigned and accompa nied by his wife, who was formerly Miss Bculah Caldwell of this city, will go to Portland this week on a pros pecting tour as to future liues of em ployment. A. F. Abbott, roundhouse mnehinist in Southern Pacitic local yard leaves this week, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Etha, for a visit in Portland with bis son Leith, arid numerous other relatives, includin, his brother-in-law, Gust Edlund, lo comotive engineer on the northern df vision, who has promised to take the Ashland family 011 a joyridc over the long extent of the Columbia highway G. M, Grainger is superintending the construction of extensive repair work on the bridge which spans Ash land creek in Hie rear of the Peil wareohuscs on Park avenue. This bridge is used bv all the business firms on the west, side of the Plaza from Park avenue to Xorth Main street. . Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Yining of Port land, , Mr. and Jits. Clay Myer of Seattle, and Frank Yinning of South ern California, am visitors with oth ers in the fumily of G. M. Grainger. This incursion of old time residents into familiar Ashland territory is is- siiming llie proportions ot a mobili zation camp of jolly kiufolk. Zenas Moody has bossed the mov- ol" 11 lot of machinery from the sawmill at the Ashland 'mine, which was purchased by J. II, Chambers, ol' Cottage drove, and will be used by him iu milling operations in the vi- eimtv of Latham, Ore. THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH may load to chronic lunir trouble, or mean tint the chrnu ittaeo iU"edy Is recited, la ottiiei qas try ECKMAJTS ALTERATIVE Thlt tonlo and tlcBU-rpiitr-r sup plies tho fieknowledjroit b'-'m-tttri of cal cium truauiiuut wltaout auturbtar ilio stamich. Ctiiitali.H 110 AlioUul, Nar cotic or Habu-Votuduir Drug, $2 iie, bow $1.50. $1 tin, now 80c rl.'- Includes war lex. All dnnr-rlBti, m hvktuuu laboratory, Plillitdclimli Notice Notice Is hereby given thnt on Tuesday, October 1st. 118, at 2 o'clock p. m., tlio Hoard of Directors ot the Medford Irrigation District, acting as a Hoard of Equalization, will meet at the office of the becre- tarv of the District, in the M. F. & II Building, in Medford, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the Dis trict Assessment and Apportionment of Taxes for tho tax year 1918. Such assessment list, as approved . and adoptod by the Board of Directors, is now filed In the office of 1he Scrro tary where it is open for tho Inspec tion of all persons interested. E. .M. WILSON, Secretary of the Hoard of Directors Medford Irrigation District. Dated, Medford, Ore., August 29th, 191S. WAXTEll MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy vetch feed; also feed barley. II. W. Bingham, phone 597-J3. WANTED To buy corn Phone 607-lt. for silo. WANTED- Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Housas repair or wreck. 488-X. to uiot, build. Phone 488-M or WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. FOR SALE KRAI, ESTATE. FOR SALE Must sacrifice, 1117 West Ninth street, Medford, one story bungalow, lot 50x100, re cently taken in exchange by us for New York property want offer. Calm & Pittman, owners, 406 East 14th street, Now York City. 144 141 FOR SALE Houso and barn and lots on corner Thirteenth and Front streets. Would make Rood warehouse location. - Will sacri fice, tiold Range Orchard, phone 403-11. 140 FOR 8ALR lilVEBTOCK. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The "Come-back" man was really never down-and-out. His weakened condition because of overwork, lack of exercise, improper eating and liv ing demands Btimulutlon to satisfy thn cry for a health-giving appetite and the refreshing sleep essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Harlem Oil Capsules, the National Remedy of Holland, will do the work. They are wonderful. Three of these capsules each day will put a man on bis reel before bo knows it; whether his trou ble comes from uric acid poleonlng. the kidneys, gravel or stono In the bladder, stomach derangement or other ailments that befall the ovor seulons American. Don't wait until you are entirely down-and-out, but tuke them today. Your druggist will gladly refund your money If they do not help you. Accept no substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on evry box, three sizes. They are the pure, original, Imported lluarlem OH Capsules. Adv. of gasoline is in its boil ing points.In"RedCrown" they form a continuous, uniform chain, giving easy starting, quick accel eration, power and mile age. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C:.lotnia) Summons In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oresou for the County of Jackson. A. L. Cross, Plaintiff, vs. Emma Kre- d en burg, formerly Km ma Coffman, Andrew Coffman, Wilbur Coffman, Delia Coffman. Robert Coffman, unknown heirs of Albert Coffman. deceased, also all other persona or parties unknown clulminp any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described In the Complaint herein, and Herbert Coffman, Defendants. To the above named defendants. Andrew Coffman, unknown heirs of Albert Coffman, deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate describ ed in tho complaint here: IX TMK NAME OK THE STATU OF OUIOCON, You are hereby sum moned and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cuuso and answer the Complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you within six weeks from and after tho dnle of the first publication, of this Sum inn ns which (Into is August 27th, 1U1S. said period of six weeks being the timeVixed by the order of Hon. K. M Calkins, Judge of the nbove nnmed Court, within which you should so appear and answer or bo adjudged to be in default, which order bears date August 2 mi, mis. You will further take notice that if you full to appear and annwor said Complaint ns u foresaid, plaintiff will apply to tho Court for Ihe relief de manded in the Complaint, a smrinct statement of which is for a decree of tho Court determining tho conflicting claims, Interest and estates of defen dants and each of them, iu and to the Southwest quarter of tho Southwost quarter of Section 2S, and Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Sec tion 3.'t, Township 34, South Range 2, Kast of Wiilametto Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon, nnd decree ing that plaintiff is tho owner of said premises in fee simple, freo and clenr of all claims of defendants, or any of them, therein or thereto, and that none of said defendanta have any right, title, interest or estate therein or thereto, together with such other and further relief as tho Court may deem just and equitable. PORT Kit J. NKFF, Attorney for Plaintiff. Re Gasoline ofQuality W. E. WALKER SUTinl ,Arnl Kliiiidlll'd Oil Pasteurized Milk Always pure und baa better keep ing qualities. This modern meth od hus been u.'cd by us for some time. Milk depot C01 North Grape street. KverylnlDg sanitary. In spection requested at auy time. SNIOER S DAIRY I'HMNR MlS.ll roll SALE Very cheap, one teiiin horses. iuOO lbs. each, fine condt tton. Will sell tonm for $35. l'lione 881. ' 131) FOR SALE Three burros, with sad dles, :j0.0u. It taken quickly. 1103 Mantle. 101 FOIt SALE 34 bond of shoats, weighing from 30 to 50 pounds. Address Wig Jacks, Eagle Point Ore., phone 17-K11. 140 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Berk shire boar, four years old, $40. Frank li. Kay. Tolo, Oregon. 138 FOR SAIjE MIHCKIiLAXKOUM. FOIl SALE Pickling Phone 713-X. cucumbers. 143 FOR SALE Good clean wheat hay in mow. V. H. Nutter, Midway llond, 2Vi milos north. 13!) FOR RKXT APARTMENTS. FOR KENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. JIlSt'FI.LAXICOlS " TAKE THEM Apple atir.::p:t Rhea away If tukeu at om'e. - I'huno MOjrar to w)i:-J. MONEY TO LOAM on frooo real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Honds. 3. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Orape. Phoue 047.J. tt LOST A pup, Mack v.illi malie spots, with thin, Irm;, f::;c c:it Reward. Phone 4 53-11. 1 i MiuiiiK Experts. CAMPBELL & I.IL.TF.nh'AM mines promittr.g nRfoniation; mining properties listed for pale, iviniplcd and reportH rendered. Office ami assay Inborntory nt 107 Nrcrth Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam plea by mail given prompt alien tlon. At.'rfirjr WM. "m" COlTviGUornOT-aUlBsr. Mudford National Bank lllrtif. POHTHR J. NEFF, Attorny-t-M rooms 0 and 9, MedXoi d National Bank UnJldlnc. tianssti- A. H. Reames, Lawyer. Corey Unildlnic. Auto vppllaa. LAHTirt AUTO BPRTNO CO. ?.' are operating tho lrj-auM, elci;",: and beflt-qulpped plant in 'o Ta dflo northwest. Vm our aprln when others fall. Bold anow ten guarantee. S4 North Firtot,u!, Bt Portland, Oregon. POIl SALE This week only, bicycle 30x3 Pennsylvania, vacuum cup lire; also some furniture. JW. Shirley, 28 Almond street. GARBAGE Out your nrorpi'd cleaned np for the sunrWr. tliit on tha city garbage w.?'.nt f, i god aerTlce. Phone 351-Y, T. Allen. Expert Accountant. FOR SALE A No. 1 uiuln buy, , baled. N. J. Merrell, Ueaglo, Ore. 114 FOR SALE 8C9-M. Tomatoes. Phono 140 FOR SALE Fine Muic peaches for canning. Phone 220-R. . 140 FOR SALE Dodge touring car by owner, recently overhauled nud In good condition. Good tires,' box 943, -Medford postoffiee. .M43 .'Oil SALE A prlvnlo automobile nt a bnrguln If taken within the next five days. Court Hull. 140 FOIt SALE Flrat-clnss corn crop for silo. Tol. C7-J.1. 112 FOR SALE Couch, tnble, chairB, bookcase, carpet, Chevrolet car. J. W. Shirley. 28 Almond street. WANTEII SITUATION. WANTED Position as housekeeper for one or two people. Addresa C, Mall Tribune. 140 HUM' WANTEli MAI,n. WANTED Man with hay. Tel. 40S-IU. baler to bule WANTED Man with suw outfit to cut wood. Phono 4(iS-ltl. WANTED Eight men. and one flunkey for Crater Jjike work, 13.00 per dav and board. Fare freo. Court Hall. 141 WANTED At once, a messenger hoy for the Western Union. Apply at office. WANTED Men. Storage. Medford Ice and HELP TANTRI) FK.MALH WANTED Good cook; also socond maid. References required. Mrs. Frank Owen, phono 74 1. 1 40 WANTED Government civil service examinations, Oregon, In Seplem- Der. Government Clerk, Railway Mull, Teacher, Immigrant Inspec tor, Typewriter, Research Clerk Salary Il200-I2unn. Experience unnecessary. Men. Women desir ing government positions write roe freo particulars, .1. C, Leonard i for mer Civil Serviro Examiner), 10SK Konols Building, Washington, I). C. Ill WANTED Lady cook for short or. dor restaurant. Phone nt my ex- P"nHo. E. L. Clark, llornbrook, Calif. 141 WANTED Woman to cook on ranch. Phono 5 !"-.! 3. WANTED Office girl with exper ience, cnpalo of bookkeeping and stenographic work. Bon A. II., Mall Tribune WA.VTICT MIM KM.ANKOCH WANTED A kodak, postrard siic. Paul's Electric Store. 140' WANTED Hogs. Fat hogs and feeders, at oncn. V. Ilursell, phone inuioru 411 -1(3. 140 FOIt SALE Third crop alfalfa hay in field. Call 411-J3. 140 FOIt SALE Fancy Elberta peaches at orcnard or delivered. R. II. Ouches, phone 857-J, Griffin Creek. 140 FOR SALE Ford touring car, eloc Irlo sturtor ond Wlllard battory. Bargain. Powor Auto Co. FOIl SALE Body for Ford lV4-ton truck, cheap. Kuss Mill. FOR SALE Ford truck. Smith at tachment. L. B. Drown. for nnNi houses. FOR RENT On October 1st, eight room house wllh two sleeping porches nnd garage. Cuu be seen nt 5111 West Jnckson street. Fur nished or not as desired. Infor mation liy addressing owner, Mrs. G. B. Vormeer, 523 Fifteenth ave nue North, Seattle, Wash. 14(1 FOIt RENT Modern, well furnished bungalow. Five rooms nnd bath Garage. James Campbell, phone 311-K. 13H FOIl SALE OR RENT Modorn six- room furnished bungalow In Ash land. Phone .'I20-.I, Ashland, be twenn 9 and 1 1 n. m. ' FOR Rl'JNT Two brick rooming houses oh West Main street or will change for office rooms two seven- room dwelling bouses on paved street. John F. While, phone 4 49-.Y1. FOR RENT Flvo-room house, hnrd- wood floors, full cement basement gnrage. Phone 370-W., FOR RKXT MTHCKMiANKOIIH. FOR RENT From Nov. 1st, tho brick warehouse occupied by the Modford Fruit Co. Apply Archie S. ASn. 139 TAKEV UP, TAKEN IN Two milk cows and one hull calf. Owner can claim by d scribing slock and paying charges. Phone r.7-.f2. WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M. Wit- son, C. T. A. Ask about our ne and simplified method of account., fug. Particularly valuable to an? business as a tlme-savar giving fall business detail. M. F. & II. Bids., Modford. Phone 157-R. Instruction ia Manic. fRED ALTON HAlG'rlT Teacher 1 piano and harmony. HslUi. !u" Studio, 401 Qarnolt-Corer '"in-i Phone 72. Inanraue. AIJCIO HOLLO WAY. Flro, Accident, Automobile, Liability pnllvler, writ, ten with best English and Ktotcrc Companies. Offloo 408 U&rnett Corey llldg. c EARL S. TU.MY General Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or Grain In field or barn: abo Live stock. Contract nnd Surety Bonds. Excolleut companies, good local sorvice. No. 210 Garnett-Coiey Bldg., L. L. Cathcarl, Manager. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work. Bash, doors, moublliij;:' uud screens. Shop 437 U. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and 6a "vkiils. DR. W. Vv. HOWARD Oitcupaion physician. 303 (.' roeU-Coro? bulla lug. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS I'hysiuiau n surgeon. Practice limited Ij . ear, nose and throat. Eyen scien tifically tested and glio,sB sua plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R, R. Co. Offices M. F. ft U llldg. Phone 567. DR. F. G. CAKLOW Dll. EVA MAI:o CAKLOW OSTEOPATHIC l'HYSK'l VX3 410-417 Gnrnctl-Corey llldg. Phono 9U4-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Street. Veterinary Surgeon. DR. CHAS. M. ANDERSON Ash lillld. Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon. Cattle specialist. Hospital phono 59; residence phono 20H-H. 140 Printers and ruiiilsiirs. m15DF07iDpTuNtTnU "i;anaTtha best equipped prhulir-; oCi'lie li. Southern Oregou. luio'4 binding, loose leaf ledgem. billing iyMr.is. te. Portland pricwi, it Noilh Fir 8U EADS TRANSFER 4. STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front St. Phoiu 815. Prices rlaht, Murvic guaranteed lNTERUItB.IA ALTOCAU CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Asmand. Tnlent and Phoenix dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4.00 and 6:15 p. m, Also on Satur day at 10:16 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 11:30, 4:30 and 6:10 p. m. ATTRACTIVE Will trade a good, well equipped 280-airo stock ranch, 120 a rca In grain and alfalfa, good bulbllug:', and good outside range, for a good Med ford home. Some cash ami the bal nnco on long time nnd eic.y terms. Will trade a well improved small ranch for a good flvo-room moiiern homo In Medford, and a small eu.'li balance, A small ranch, well Improved, the crop 1b estimated to bo worth $'j"0. This place goes for Jl'.'iOO. -stiUaVM.:' . , Brown & White 10 South I lr SixettC 1