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MEDFORD MATTj Tit F BONE, MKDFORH. OREGON, FRIDAY, SF.PTKMBFR G, 1918 PAOE SEVEN POETS NOT WANTED IN THE SERVICE BOSTON, Sept. 6. Persons writ ing poetry, fiction and advertise ments are engaged In essential indus tries and are not arfected by the "work or fight" rules, according to Information by the provost marshal general's office to a local draft board today. Edward Hamnson, chairman of the board, found several regis trants under those classifications on bis lists and asked Washington fern a ruling. TODAY'S MARKETS I I'ortlund Livestock PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. B. Cuttle steady ; receipts 7H8. Steers, prime. 12.00rfi:t.OO; good to choice, sjll.OO (iT12.00; medium to good, .!.7.V(' 11.00: fair to medium, $S.i'ig7;9.2."ij common to fair, $'.7i(u 8. '25; cows and heifers, choice, $8.U0(n '9.00 ; me diuin to good, $.'.7.r(ri 7.2."); fair to me diiun, .f4.7i)(d'i.7'; (Miners, $3,()Uftf 4.00; hulls, ifr.00('8.0ll; calves, ifD.OO (al2.00; slockers mid feeders, ifO.OO (y.8.00. Hogs lower; receipts - ."07. Primp mixed, if 19.00((i 1 !).2" ; medium mixed )?18.7r(u 18.8!) ; rough heavies, $17.00 To 17. 75; plus, $1.0.00(0 17.00: hulk of sales .fl8.85f( V.M10. Sheep steady; receipts 307. Prime lnuihs, .fl3.r0(S 14..")0; fair to medium, $11.00(0 12.00; yearlings. $UUIO(ii 11.00; wethers, $9.00( 10.00: owes. 6.5fl8.50. Ruttcr and Eggs PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 0 llut ter higher. City creamery prints, 51c; carious, ,r)5e; buying price butter fat, Portland, flSe; cube extras, 51c; seconds, 48f; dairy, 3fie. EGGS Buying pneo, Totten and cracked out, 50e; selling price, cans died, 51c; selected cundlcd in cartons, 53f4c. POULTRY liens, 23(200; broil ers 2C(S30e; old roosterslfic; turk eys, 28((i)30c; geese, 22c; ducks, youujr, 3033e; old, 35c. Portland Grain. WHEAC New crop, $2.20: barley, feed, $00; brewing, $02; oats, $00 bid; corn. No. 3, yellow, $75. MIT.t.ktttpps-Iu-i,,, n . ci,,fo $33.; middlings, $33. liny Buying price, timothy, $30 U; olfnlftt!$27.50j grain. $2G. The Outbursts of Everett True ByCONDO T Hey, THv5ft. ..,:.y,;v. ' ! ! V 1 i ' jS' : V JUST NOW UGARP YOO TiSU. THii CUKK TO WvC Tril BeUV6.Reis AT fOUR KCuSC r OUR BoYS"cvcjf2 THSR.es H Ave To CAKrsy A o-Fo-'fs."Oj GtCUIPMENT ON TH5 MARCH, YJU OUCHT TO T3(S A3'-Sj THese timsQ tp crcvoc hom A H-ILP-Pourvcs PAOOPU LilTUnnT IK VOUlO l."(V LP" t' at his store at lhmsmuir, returning! home Wednesday morning. J. YV. Jlcrritt was a business vis itor here during the week. George Ntuey, Jr., of llcagle, is nt teniiiilg high school here this year. George Thompson and bride have, relumed from their honeymoon and are now living nt Agate. Mrs. Untie Kldred of Grants Puss 'ipent Wednesday here with her mother, Mrs, JlcJimsey. Mr. Ilrooko of Klamath county, was Iraduig here the first of the week. . Mrs, Tom Hainev of Trail was flipping licre and visiting friends dur ing I lie week. , Mrs. Porter of Davis station, who has been spending the summer witli re'atives and friends in the east has returni'd to her home. Novi! Co. and Pearl Tijnmons of Auate are attending the high school here this year. Mr. Krink oT rc:t::ie was a business isitor hire 0'irii: Iho .vce!;. Mrs. Ililtie of the Lone Pine district, spent Tuesday lure with her daugh ters, one of whom is the primary '.-.richer in our public st-hools. Mr. and Mrs. J. (). Isuacson arc "ltirluimng' old friends from Kan Ms City this week. 1 Mr. Pentiv died at his home in this 1 i t V Wednesday afternoun. (leitrge I'ltrnum has employment in 'he Moon Lumber companv at l!r:iv. Calif. The many friends of Henry Vrvv man anl Ciuton MetVeedie will he p'en-H'd to know tiiev have arrived on the other side r.afely. A ntiniber of our young people at tended the dance r.t Gold Hill Mon 'lav evenrU!;. the boys of the neighbor' warm evenings. '. I-Udea family and Miss pii-niced on the Apple general science, commercial arlthme- ar nmt,,., lie, oomestic science and art, ancient ! (0o,i v history, Latin 1 and II, spoiling ji.nl yn, writing, geometry, lioo!:!:eepi:ig, j noil, Joucs manual training, chemistry, French I .i3 i; !;i v is orrcred. hut no one wished to Lust Sumhiy, Malcolm, Albert, mid taliB " I Clara AiiiIcvmpii returned from Porl- Prof. Milam is well pleased with j they have spent the the outlook for the school, and ox-1 j,R,.iU.,. ,.,rt f ,), sl;mm,.r. They pects to add a now field of work dur- j f..iln(. ja ',i!n,. t x, .r0 t'r the open ing the year. ,, f M.uil. ::rs. Robert C. llroidiv went to Camp Lmvis Friday to spend a few dats with her husband before taking GOURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Blsth and Central Are. ffllF RNFR I! I I I V Vl S l IIIIIm.I1 lj I . I leneher in I he Table Probate Court Otto Gretchell vs. I. J. licrgcr. Ob jection to cost hill. Kstate of Charles V. Angle. Proof of publication. Estate of Clyde Rhodes. Ilond. Kstate of John A. Smith. Petition. Will. Itcnl KMnto Transfers VT. R. Walker to S. K. Pollard, Northwest of northwest of section 2, ownship ll.'i, range 2 west, containing 39.00 acres. Ida Perry to Morris K. Ply mate. Half interest in lot 5, block 35 of Coolidge adidtion to City of Ashland Klin Rheton mid F.nos liheton to W. L. Greenlcaf. Land in section 11. township 37. range 3 west -.. Sain 11. Maker and Sophia lin ker to S. J. Hbikcly. Land in section 21, 22, 27, 2S, tonn sbip 30, ratiL'C 4 west The Iroquois Co. to Pi-State Investment Co. West half of northwest, northwest of southwest, east half of south west of southwest, sc. 'lion 2), township 35, range 2 west The Cnited States to William Harmon Hekel. Kast half of northwest and wesl hall of northeast of section 20, loivrf ship 34. range 3 west The Vuited States to John Thomas Oden. Northwest of uorllieast . of section . 12. lownshijijiri, jaiigf 4 wesl 10 10 900 1 ,0011 10 V PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS The schools opened Sept. 2, with n vry good attendance In grades, hut not so good In the high school; this was expected because the pupils arc at work; however, many pupils may make up their work In studies, ir they do not stay oat of srhool loo long. Several new pupils will enter next Monday. The schools start otf in excellent sha; e, teacher and pupils are happy and getting down to real work as the weather gets cooler. Parents In district No. 4 must get their pupils In school soon. If they come In hounds of the compulsory duration law. t'lai-ses are formed In irnllsh I. II, and II; algebra, l. 8. history Mrs. Spence of Portland, left for her home Monday morning after a visit with her old friend, .Mrs. row-1 j ler. Mr. and Mrs. W. (lorhain left on Saturday for a business and pleasure visit in Klamath county. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. Parent of (Jol'd Hill were Sunday guests at the Min thorn home on Evans creok. IS. Slovens returned on Saturday (rora the (I. A. I!, convention at port, land and reports a very fino time. . School reopens Sept. 9th, with Mr. Narregaa as principal, .Miss Sylvia Iliird, assistant principal, and Mrs. Minlhorn, .Mrs. S. T. Gallagher, -V.r,.i M. Gagerle and .Miss Sratt grade teachers with the ever popular jani tor. Mr. C. Morton. The public library was favored on Saturday with a visit from .Miss .Mar vin, state librarian. She was very much pleai-od with the steady pio press of our Illirary and iii';vd 1':; further development. Mis3 Marvin is visiting the libraries of tiio elate In tho Interests of county libraries. If, for Instance, .Jackson county could establish a central county library a very small county tax would main tain It, and the newest hooks coulci be borrowed by the oilier libraries, thus saving expense in the buying of books. Miss Marvin Intends to vl-ii Crater 1-ake while In southern Ore gon. Arlle Hatch. Carl Magcrle and Hoy Myers left to me:t Hie dri ft board nt Jacksonville on Aug. lif.ili. Veh good wishes of all their friends fol low them. 'No boys over f.venty-oae are now here, but our younger lad.', are doing their best to fill the panf and carry on the work in field mui orchard. Mrs. Daer of Evans crenk, left on Monday evening for a vWt to Van reaver, Wash. WILLOW SPRINGS up lice (;;t'e k dUrict. G. y. l.luvis has sold hi.-, ramdi near Seven Oa!:s to Mrs. Kl't'ic Caster of Central Point. The Davis family ex- ct to move into town to give their n.. th.e advantage of (lie high school. liss Florence Cleveland, Mrs. William Thompson, a friend who has been Siting here lor the past month, has returned to her home in Sah-.a, t ).-e. Miss Cleveland has been general secretary for the V. W. C. A. of S.i!c:m for several vears. She has lately passed the government ex aiaiiiiitieii and c.vpeets to receive a rail for si. rviee in canteen work over- Siiminons In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County, tiessie Mackensen, Plaintiff, vs. Albert Mackensen, Defendant. To the above-named Defendant: IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEUON. you aro hereby re quired to appear In the above entitled court and cause and answer the corn plaint of plaintiff on . filo therein against you, vv! I li In six ( 6 ) weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons, or within six (ID weeks after the personnl service thereof upon you within the Stnto of Oregoa; said period of six (6) weeks being the time fixed by F. M. Calk ins, Judgo of the nuove named court m his Order directing service summons by publication, which order ears date September iith, 1U1B within which you shall so uppear and answer or bo adjudged in default therein. You will further take notice, that if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint within the time afore said, plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded In said com plaint, a 'jtateiucnt of which is as follows, to-wit:. For a decree of the; court dissolving (ho bonds of matri mony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and divorcing plaintiff from defendant absolutely, together with such other and further relief as to tho court may seem Jnt and equit able. Date of first publication is Sept. G. C. M. THOMAS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sections 9 and 10, township US South. ItniiRo 1 West of the Willam ette Meridian. Precinct No. 12 That portion of the Medford Irri gation District lying West of Hear Creok and South of the South line of Soctious 25. 26, 27, 28 and 2!l, Township 37 South, Hange 2 West of tho Willamette Meridian, and South of the corporate limits of the City or .Modford, including that portion of tho District lying East of Hear Creek and South of the North line of Sec tions 9 and 10, Township 38 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. Irocinct Xo. tl . That portion of the Modford Irri gation District lying west of Bear Creek and the corporate limits of the city of -Medford, and INorta of the South line of Sections 25, 20. 27, 2S and 29, Township 37 South,. RunKO 2 West W. M. Said election shall he held within and for the above described District, at the polling places which are here inafter designated, that is to say: Precinct No. 1 : Residence on pro perty of W. H. Brown on Eagle Point Rond. outside City of Medford, In 8ection 19, Township 37 South Range 1 W. W. M. Product Xo. 2: Residonce on pro perty of I). H. Hill, King's Highway, In Section 3(i, Township 37 South, Ranee 2 W. W. M. lpecinct Xo. 3: Oak Grove School- house on Jacksonville Road, Section 2(1, Township 37 South, Range 2 W W. M. The electors of said propored Irri gation District nre hereby required to cast ballots which shall contain tho words "Bonds Yes." "Bonds No," Those in favor of said bonds shall vote ."Bonds-Yes", and those opposed to Issuing said bonds shall vote 'Bonds No." IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Board of Directors of the Medford Irrigation District has caused this notice to be signed, sealed and issued at Mcdlord. In the Countv of Jackson and StatoVf Oregon, this 29th day of August. 19 IX. (Corporate Seal) BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT, By LEONARD CARPENTER President. E. G. COLEMAN, Director. W. A. FOLGER, Director. Attest: E. M. Wilson, Secretary. FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE Quick, for Modford property, S'O acres of land In Josephine county, fair house and barn, few acres In culti vation, 000,000 feet or more Rood fir timber, on main road, six miles from railroad, price $11.1)011. Mrs. J. Rhoads, Sclma, Oregon, or A. M. Rhoads. 220 North Bartlett. 143 FOR SALE Must sacrifice, 1117 West Ninth street, Medford, ono story bungalow, lot 50x100, re cently taken In exchange by us for Now York property want offer. Calm & Plttman, owners, 400 East 149th stroot, New York City. 14 144 WANTED BITTIATION. WAiNTED Position by experienced bookkeeper and stenographer. 249 South Riverside. C. E. Lang. 14 HELP WAXTF.U KTCMAIiH WANTED Exporicnced lady stenog raphcr. One with some bookkeep ing experience preforred, but not necessary. Good salary to right party. Big Pines Lumber Coin pany. The will !;e a s v, ,-,' i'l" e:r til-d I we;!:.-. Mr. many fric'ids of J. W. l-'.lden f'au to know hut lie is doing I as eoiild be c"pe"tod under 'ai'ii-anee. He will be eon o his bed for a number of Jit'ius llirkbolz is filling his ib t1!!' help of his neighbors, . Weleiiev, Yo'in;., l'.ree.iter and Me : All(I''!-..on. .Mr. ti- Mrs. ,T. SI, ml" are cnler-taiuin-.r Mr. Slacio's nephew, Frank i'orler, and family of Corvallis. The r.:e:i oi' the party have gone on a iiiint'tig trip. CENTRAL POINT ! Waviie I.eewT. who enlisted several i:i-i:i '. ago in 'he i.'nited States navy, is now in the r.nva! department at !aa I'lii-.-ei-sity of Seattle, Wash ington, i a 1 i 1 r Crowley spent several day Miss Nellie Coy. of K i-itmg nt the ho"!c of P. I ), Day. The old swiiataiii' hoV jle Point, i . Ikt brother. GAGNON LUMBER YARD - All kinds of rough and drerseil Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sa.-h and Doors. Roofing Paper Fruit Iloxos. Buy Jackson County Products, I'laco orders now for Fruit Boxes. Sun Sbe.l, li:l K. Front St., .Mi-droid. Phono H.-.'). fdr r.ojn:;:, :zn cows A Ji-rtv f'iMt.- ' : tv;t rnn .(' ' ' " ''' 1 rVt ' f" ,-1 . V roiTLASD, ota, V k tf tMr to wr ha I lUtatr. IM 4 (iW W. LitHt Notice of Election Under and -pursuant to Chapter a 7 of tho General Laws of Orogon for 1917, and In accordance with aa order of tho Board of Directors of tho Medford Irrigation District, a corporation duly organized nnd exist ing under and pursuant to tho above mentioned Statute, duly mado and entered on tho mi::utos of said Board, on tho 29th day of August, 1918. the Hoard of Directors of tho said Med ford. Irrigation District, hereby gives notico that an election- Is hereby called to be held on the 2Sth day of September, IMS, 'between tho hours of eight o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p. in. of 1h:.t day, for tho purpose of de.termiui.ig whether bonds of the Medford Irrigation District to the amount ol $1,500,(100 shall bo Issued for tho purpose of constructing nnd installing irrigation works for the District, and to provide for payment of first year's Interost to accrue on said bonds, a purpose necessary for carrying out the objoets for which said District was formed, as well as for carrying out tho provisions of said Act. The bonds to be issued shall he numbered consecutively commencing with Number One and following In numerical order. They shall mature sorlnlly In annual amounts so as to lie approximately equal principal and interest, 'beginning five years after tho date of Issue and continuing up to and Including forty years there after. Said bondfi shall.be negotiable in form and payable In Gold Coin of tho t'nltcd States o: ;r,c present stan dard of weight and fineness, or In Its equivalent. Said bonds shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed Slx(fi) per cent per annum, paynbln semi annually on the first day or January anil .Inly of each yeaf, Die principal and Interest payable at the plio-os lo ho designated respectively In Un bends and coupons. Said bonds shall bo each of the denomination of not leha than One Hundred Dollars nor more than One Thousand Dollars, shall bo signed by tho President and Secretary, tho seal of the Hoard or Directors shall he affixed thereto nnd each bond shall boar on the back hereof the registration cirtlflcn(o ol tho County Treasurer who shall sign ai Counlv Treasurer and as ex-orticti. Treasurer of the District. Counom: for Interest shall be attached to each bond and shall tie signed with the engraved facsimile signature of tin Secretary. The Hoard of Directors nf the Jled ford Irrigation Dittrict. lull divided said District Into threo preeinetn or divisions known as Precinct No, 1 Precinct 'No. 2 nnd Precinct No. 3 which said Prn?lnct are hereby de scribed r.s follows, namely: Precinct Xn. I That ronton of Hie Medford Irrl gallon Hi. trlit lying E.it of Le.n deck, and North of (he. North Rue ol WANTED Woman for general housework, three in family, bl West Thirteenth and Laurel street. 141 FOR SALE RRAL ESTATE. TO EXCHANGE For valley prop erty, 3 II acres in Potter county. South Dukoln. 40 acres In cultlvifr Hon. Call Tel. 3 94 or in person! between 2 and 4 p. ra., at 2U-13 Liberty building. FOn 8ALR JJVE9TWK. FOR SALE Feeders, waight 75 lo 100 pounds, Ho. Cliua. Brown, Eugla Point, Ore. 14S FOR SALE Number 1 fresh Jersey cow; yearling colt: sell or trade. W. E. Bryson, H. Griffin Creek 142 'OR SALE 5 to 25 woll bred ewes at $10 oaeh. O. T. Wilson, Gold Hill, Ore. 146 FOR SALE 300 head breeding eweF; nlso 1000 acres land for sale or lease Brown & White, 10 South Fir Btrcot. FOR SALE A flno uunch of thirty nine Angara goats. Tolephono 194 FOR SALE Throe burros, with sad dles, (nO.00, if taken quickly. 1103 Mantle. 101 KOI I MA f.K MISCKLl.NROllf. FOR SALE Stack of straw. Inquire 135 North Bartlett. 143 FOR KXCnAJTOK. TAKEV VV. TAKEN IN Two milk cmvs and one bull calf. Owner can clfy'm by de scribing stock and paying charges. Phono 07-.I2. MONliT TO LOIN. MONEY TO LOAN on goon real estote security, and will buy Ado erty Bonds. .1. B. Andrews, No. SI North Grnpo. Phone 047.J. W M'HIVEHH HIRCi7r .Mining Experts, CAMPBELL & L1LJEQRAN mines promltlr.g association; mining properties listed tor sale, ssjnpled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland, Sam ples by mull given prompt, atten tion. Attorurys. '. WM? M?cl5l0ttorne--at-lair. Medford National Bank Bid. " PORTER J. NEP'F, Attormy-t-l rooms t) and 9, Medford Nattnna Bank Bulldlrjf. 0rnet A. K. Reamea. Lawyer Corey Onlldtn. Auto eppt)e. FOR SALE Smaller grade of pearhes for canninfi anu drying ZiC nt orchard. No deliveries. R. It. Guchcs. Griffin Creek. 14 FOR SALE Bookcase, couch, sew ing, machine, b'cycle. lf-ft. ladder, kitchen utensils. "9. W. Shirley, 28 Almond street. 01 FOR SALE Ono-ton truck. In fine running order; good tires; 191V model. See it at 4S North Orange or call 784-X. ' 142 FOR SALE Washington Ilybred soed wheat; extra fino. Goo. Hil ton, phone 8U-M, Medford. 143 FOR SALE At 222 South Holly street, gas stoves, linoleum, drcs sor3. dishes, bods,, chalrj, tallies, heators, wood cook ntove with water pipes. Phono 247-L. LAfTER AUTO HPHINO CO. W are operartne the largest, etdw and best-equipped plant In the Pa ciflc northwest. Use oar eprlngi when others full. Hold inder writ ten iniarnntee. St North Flfteectl BL, Portland, Oregon. Oerttam OARnXohT 'at ' your premise, cleaned up for the summer Oat on the otty garbage wagons foi god service. Phone 61-T T. Allen. Kxpert Aconnntant. FOR SALE Tier wood, fivo miles northwest of Central Point; good rond, no hills, on Willow Springs road. W, llatton. 143 FOR SALE One practically now 8x 10 tent nnd water power washing machine. Phone 374. 144 WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to anr business as a time-saver glvlnl full business detail. M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. . 7RED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher piano and harmony. Height Mnah Studio. 401 Qarnatt-Cnrer Rld Phone 71. FOR SALE Tomatoes; will cost you ono cont a pound if you come and pick them. Phono 374. 140 FOR SALE Ford touring car, 1918 model. Perfect condition and many accessories. Good ns new. Dr. .1. L. Hill, 719 West Eleventh Btrcet. ALICE HOLLO WAT Fire, Accldem Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Rasters Companies. Offloe 108 Oarnett- Corey Bldg. ' WANTED Waitress for dining room and young lady to attend cigar stand. Hotel Medford. WANTED Woman to cook on ranch. Phono 597-J3. WANTED Office girl with exper ience, capable of -bookkcoping and Monographic work. Box A. B., Mail Tribune. HELP WAXTEli MA I jr.. WANTED Experienced orchard man for an Important nnd perma nent position. Apply la writing to Box 10, Mnil Tribune. WANTED Man with baler to bale hay. Tel. 468-Rl. WANTED Man with saw outfit to cut wood. Phono 40S-R1. WANTED At onco, a messenger boy for tho Western Union. Apply nt office. WA.NTKTi .VlhCKLLANKOCS WANTED To contract tho plowing at onco of 150 acres of orchard land, tractor or teams. Addrest. Box 9, Mall Tribune. WANTEI To rent, a good grain or stock ranch. E. E, Reames, Med ford, R. F. D. 4. Phono 17-l'5. 14 5 WANTED To buy, 15(1 calves. 4 to 7 months of age. at least 50 pe cont heifers. Durham or Hereford preferred. Geo. Hilton, phono 80-11 Medford. 1i3 WANTED 1 2x1 6 tent, dltlon and price. F. Grants Pass. SMuto con W. Streets 142" WANTED To rent, a good grain and stock ranch. E. E. licames, Med ford, It. F. I). 4. 115 WANTED To buy corn Phono (107-R. for silo WAITED To buv vetch feed: nlso feed barley. II. W. Hlnghani. phono 59 i-.l.,. WANTED To buy,' spring p.illeti; from Rood ntralii: prefer Icghorn.i Prof. (.'. Engellinrdt, Eagle Point ' 143 WANTED Sell your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point Ore, where the tests and cash counts., WANTED House to more, build" repair or wrock. Phone 488-M or WANTED R. H. Toft buys Libert- bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and mnkes short time loans on any old thine. .MIS( ELLA MCOIS TAKE THEM -Apple slumps i-lven nay If Liken at win c I'lion 4:s-Rl, FOR SALE Four-cylinder Rco nuto fuohllo; good as new. Phono i-rja. 112 FOR SALE Pickling Phono 713-X. FOR SALE- baled. N. cucumhors. 143 -A No. 1 grain hay, J. Morrell, Beagle, Oro 144 FOR SALE Dodgo touring enr by owner, recently overhauled nnd In good condition. Good tiros, box 943, Slodiorrt postorrico. 143 FOR SALE First-class corn crop for silo. Tol. U7-.13. 142 FOR SALE Ford touring car. elec tric starter and Wlllard battery. Bargain. Power Auto Co. FOR 8ALF Body for Ford l'i-ton truer, jbeap. Ituss Mill. FOR SALE tachment. -Ford truck. Smith ot- L. U. Brown. FOR HK.N1 HOCHRS. FOR RENT My comrortably rur nlHhed bungalow, 719 West Elev enth street. Dr. J. L. Hill. FOR RENT On October 1st, eight room house with two sleeping porches and garage. Can -bo seen at 5 10 West Jackson alreet. Fur nished or not. as desired. Infor mation by addressing owner, Mrs G. B. Vci-mcer. 523 Fifteenth avo nuo North, Scntllc, Wash. 119 FOR SALE OR RENT Modern six- room furnished biingulow In AhIi- limd. Phono 32(-.l, Ashland, be tween 9 and 1 1 a. m. ' '1)11 RENT Two brick rooming houses on West Main street or will change for office rooms two seve room dwelling houses on paved slrent. John - F. While, phone 4 4 9-.M. FOR RENT Five-room house, hard wood floors, full cement basement, garage. Phono 370-W. FOR RENT- APAKTMENTH. FOR RENT Ono completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. IXTKHCRIIAX ntTOCAIl CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Ann, and. Talent and Phoenix dull, excopt Sunday nt 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:0b 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 9:3" p, m. Learo Ashlnud for Medford daily, 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 0:00 a m . and 13-30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. 111. Instruction la Iduurlc, Insmtfuace. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Huy or Grain In field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and 8urety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcari, Manager, Planing Mill, THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Ba eoae. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 P ruett-Corey bull lug. Phone 180. DR. J. J. KMM10N3 Physician ano surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear. nose and throat. Eyes eoten tlflially tested and glasses sun plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P It. H. Co. Offices U. r. ft H. Ce Bldg. Phone 667. DR. K. 0. CARLOW DR. EVA MALsa CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSlCIANa 410-417 Garnott-Coroy Dldg. Phono 904-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Street. Veterinary Surgeon, DR. CHAS. M. ANDERSON Ash land, Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon. Cnttle specialist. Hospital phone 69; residence phone 208-lt. 148 Printers and I'abllsnera. MEDFORD pluNJNGJoThM Us bust equipped printing of floe 1 Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing system etc. Portland prices. 17 Nortl FlrBL ICADS TRANSFER. & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front HL Phont 116, Prices rigliL Hurrlc guar tllfe,1 ATTRACTIVE This I'D and 97.100 acres, wtlh five acres leveled and under ditch, a new modern five-room bungalow, good well of wuter. The owner Is now tuklng the crop off, und will sell the placo without crop for 1900. Tho house alone represents a 11200 Investment, which mukes the land a very real bargain to anyone wanting a Iruck and berry ranch. Tills offer Is for a few days only. Brown & White to South Fir Street,