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MEDFOJlft MAIL TRIBUNE, MTTOFORH; OREflOX, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1918. PAGE SEVEN AMAZING FEATS OFBRITISH FLIERS DURING DRIVE Crippled Airship Attacked by Fokkers 'Downs Two Pursuers and With Gas Tanks and Engines Shot to Places Dives Thru Clouds to British Lines Observers Crawls Out on Wings. j TODAY'S MARKETS WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN TRANCE, Sept. 11. (By the Asso ciated Press.) Amazing fonts by British uirmen during (he recent fighting may now he mentioned.. . A pilot and observer, 'returning; from n homing raid, fell behind their formation because of engine trouble niid were attack by Fokkers. ' The elevator controls wore immediately hot away and the observer was bnd lv wounded. Hut he continued U figlit and shot down one FoUker in flumes and. saw another ernsh out of control. 1 '. - By this time all the gasoline lankf. bad been shot through and (lie engine hit in several places. All the instru ments on the dashboard were smash ed by enemy bullets. Both rear guns were jammed and the observer bleed ing badly. The pilot succeeded in getting his machine into a dive and went through a cloud and reached lb British lines. The gallant observer was found to have been wounded 10 times during the fight. ltowns His jpurstior Attacked jiv a squadron of enemy airplanes, a Jone British scout spun downward, lint on the way saw that only one of the enemy was follow ing :him, so he came suddenly out of the spin just above a glove of trees and caught the enemy machine crossing in front of him and shot it to earth where it burst into flames. There are many stories, too, of how British ('.irmcn swooped back and forth over the German batteries play ing their, guns on the enemy, until these guns were completely silenced. Such luetics as these aided mate rially in making the recent British victories possible. One British scout, sailed over an enemy sausage, dived and finished off two Herman sentry planes then fired "on the sausage, which, was being hauled down and finally 'ilroimed two bombs squarely cn the winch nsed in raising and low ering the balloon. ' Crawled Out on Wings There were many instances where the observer crawled out on the wings und stopped bullet bides in the gns tanks with his fingers, a handkerchief or a glove. One machine- hud it starboard top and bottom planes broken by anti-aircraft fire. An ob- server leaned over the side of the fusilade holding a machine gun in his hands and thus maintained ; lie balance and enabled the airplane to bind safely. Another machine had its gas tank punetureil by a bullet and the pilot was wounded in the leg. The fusilmle burst- into fla'mes but the observer kept the fire under control with u small extinguisher until the midline was brought to earth, where it blam ed up, the observer rescuing the wounded pilot just in time. There is an increasing number f cases in which British pilots h:oc at tacked enemy night bombcis caught in searchlight benms. in every tec reported the enemy has been shot down. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Sept. 11, Cattle slow; receipts 10. Steers, prime $1213; good to cholca ,$11012; medium to good $9,75 11; fair to medium $.$.25 6 9.23; common to fair $3.75 8.25; cows and heifers, choice $S5,9; medium to good $5.75 6 7,2-5; fiar to medium $1.75$ 5,75; eanners $.) 4; bulis 3Sj8; ealve:i S3 ft 12; 'Blocker and feeders $S Hogs steady; receipts S3. Prime mixed $1.50&19.75; medium raised $19019.35; rough heavies $1S' IS. 35; pigs $10 17; bulk of sales $19.35 19.00. Sheep steady; receipts 363. Prime iambs $13.50 14.50; fair to medium $11 12; yearlings $10H; weth ers $9 10; ewes $6.50(28.50. The Outbursts of v.. , ' 'x'j " . Everett True ' ; By CONDd Butter ami Kggs . PORTLAND, Sept. 11 Butter un changed. City creamery pr:nts 4;; cartons 55c. Buying price butter lat. i.Portland, 5Sc; cube extras 52c; 'sec onds 4Sc; dairy 30c. j EGGS Buying price, rotten and cracked out, 4!)c; selling price, can dled, ,VJ,"iUc; selected candled in cartons, M&Zxie, I'Ol LTliY liens, 2'(d'27e; broit ers 27(n 30c: old roosters, 16e; turk eys, 28;rD30c; geese, 22c; ducks, young, 3q33c; old, 25e, Portland Grain. WHEAT Sew crop, $2.20;1irley, feed, $iH; brewing, .$02; oiiis. $110.50. bid; corn. No. 3, yellow, 171.50. ' MILLSTUFFS Bran, $31; shorts, 33.: middlings, $33. HAY Buying price, timothy, $33 Gf 3i; alfalfa. 420; grain, $27.50. MIL ITEMS Sir. 11. Richardson of Trail attend ed his brothers funeral in Central Point Tuesday. Mr. and Sirs. G. C. Griffin left for Knwcr, Cal.. Mondav, Thev sold their ranch to Sir, Stewart of Medford. Mr. Clarence Pierre of Medford killed a bear while hunting on Kl creek. - Obilf Skyeuian left Tuesday for Klnnmth Falls to get his brother, Har ry, who is working there. .Mr. and Mrs. John Mnytteid are visiting with Mr. and Sirs. R, II. Dawson this week. Sir., and Mrs. C, Fryc ' .Medford were Trail visitors Sunday. The rains of last week are helping' to get control of the fires- on Apple- gate and upper Rogue. Mrs. C. Sfcvcmnn and Miss A. Klippel were Medford callers Satur day. Roy Warner is reported much bet tcr. A wagon ran over his leg and bruised it very bad, but he is able to be up again. ,4 THRtFT STAMPS, 31c? iKLJJ ' ' ; pYesrssSTX ) , . I , M ' ''' V ; ' ; te?xT, ffrj pSUR. OF 1 i: - Twetn, too; j ley Ho -s ot Taeomu has returned f- I ter. , vory much enjovfr.1 visit, sirs. James t'oniutt has returned from n very delightful vMt with friends at Tiicoma, Washington. The mnnv friends of Kara Murray wore much grieved to hear of his sud den death Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. Sir. Murray had been on She streets Saturday afternoon Jaugh- 'ng and joking with in friends m has usual manner anil seemed jus' as well as anyone. The news was great shock to everyone. Clifford Gardner of ,.the Coiled I binies navy is here un a furlough, I visiting relatives and friends. A number of the old soldiers nod I ladies of the W. li. 0. will attend the I Old Soldier.' reunion this week which lis being held at Grunts Pass. Miss Georgia Lyons left the last of the week to Iwgin her initial term of I teaching in the Meadows district. Mi-ma Thompson from Camp I Lewis is home on a furlough with Ins parents. Miss Esther Pnnkey, Miss Knthryn Thompson, Miss Athss Dimlop nnd Miss Andrew Holmes attended I church at Talent Bimdnv evening. Mr. and Mr Frank Stiller uf Port land nrc here viMliinr relatives and old friends. ; . for a few days gathering huckleberries. Mr, South wold of California Is vis iting at the home of Ed Moore and family. MM ITEMS If Mrs. Merrell of Beagle, motored I to town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oyu Vincent return- led from Klamath county Thursday, Miss Myrtle Chapman who has 1 been picking frnit for some time past I returned home Sunday, Miss Jennie Drake of the Meadows 1 visited In .Medford several days last 1 week. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Conloy and lit jtls son moved last week to the Rhl I die ranch about three miles north of I Medford where Mr. Conlcy Is fore man of a large ranch, ninety acres of In the banking business at Cottage Anaheim, Cal., who have been tour-1 it being in orchard. Grove, and who was married recently ling northwards as far as Ilninler nat-j The Glars Bros, finished filling was kidnapped on tho date of the tonal park, have been re?ont visitors j ihelr throe silos the past week nnl matrimonial event by fellow members with relatives in the family of Mrs. returned to tho Tahie Hock district FOR Ft t.XT PARTME5TS. FOR RENT One completely tur- sished npartroaat, Hstsl Holland. FOB 8ALR iJVKSTtsCK. FOR SAi.K -Brown horse. 19 years old, weighs about 1300; good to work everywaare. Mice Union Hnrns. 1 4 FOR SALE Exeeptioaally goad sad dle horse at extremely low price for cash. Box 17, Mall Tribune. 15 MOKtt TO VOXS. MO KEY" TO LOAM on goo a real esiato security, and will buy Lis srty Bonds. J. D. Andrew. Ks. 31 North Crane. Phon $tU, i FOR SALE Good cow, or will trade lor good horse. Dr. Helms. 14fc FOR 8AM3- Also ewes, ford Haiol. RaniMinilott bucks D. II. Hoieaberg, Jied- 14? FOR SALE OH THADK .Pair of heavy horses, wagon and harness. O, X. IJavis, Centrai Point, R. 1 Box 78, or phono 3S-X1, 168 FOR SALE o to 25 well bred ewes at $10 each. O. T. Wilson, Gold HOI, Ore. 148 FOR SALK 3B head breeding ewes; also 1000 acres land (or aie or tease. Brown & White, U South Kir street. FOR SALK A fine yanrh ef thirty- nine Angora goats. Toiephone IVi TOR SALE Throe tnirros, with sad- flies, $50,00, if taken oulckly. 1103 Niantic lit FOIl SALE M1HCKLLANEOUK. i-'OR SALE Oavenport, S13-S. Phone 14 FOR SALE Baricy 634-X. straw, phone FOR SALE Ford tonring car. go condition. Bargain, $390. Phone FOR SALK Overland 90 touring ear, worth $1,900, must sell ence, $700. Phono 4tH. 14S COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central At. Marriage Licenses Nathaniel V- Davis and Ruby C Conner. Jas. S. Shock and Ida Saffeli. Probate Court Howard MeCall et at (minors). Guardianship. Order for sale of real property; proof 6f publication. William H. .Matthews estato. Or der appointing appraisers. A. J. Evenson estate. Supplemen tary Inventory and appraisement. District Court Stato vs. W. R. Klncald. 1.00 -fi.ix Ileal Kstnto Transfers Frank Gates and Alice dates to B. A. Yeck. 3 acres In lot 7. In sec. 13, twp. 3fi, R. 3W $1S State of Oregon vs. Mary E. Bowling. Lot 2, of sec. 21, twp. 38, It. 1 W Hugo De Groot vs. Jesse A. Jackson et al. NH of NE., SW. of SB. and '.VK. of N'W. of sec. 34, twp. 34, It. 2 E 170.00 Ralph O. Jennings v. J. J. Oscnhrugge. lxits 5, C, in sec. 2S, tp. 3S, It. 3 V 4.9.- ASHLAND ID VICINITY It. R. Turner, receiver of tho gov ernment land office at Roseburg, was In Ashland early in tho week, on his return with a company of friends from a trip to Crater Lake, an auto tour which was extended to Yreka and other points ill northern California. Shippers over postoffico fstar routes," this term implying towns not located on railroads, are remind ed that fruit and vegetable contain ers thus transported should be wired at both ends In addition to being cleated. This is a ruling of the de partment, and Is a regulation mu tually advantageous to both shippers and postal employes. In this season of rush incident to fruit consign ments, please observe th new rules as herein outlined. Worth Harvey, former resident and normal school student here, now A STITCH IN TIME t Medford People, Should Xot Xeglert Their Kidneys No kidney ailment is unimportant Don't overlook the slightest backache or urinary Irregularity. Naturo may ho warning you of approaching dropsy, gravel or HrlghCs disease. Kidney diseaso is seldom fatal if treated In lime, but neglect may pave the way. Don't neglect a lamo or aching back another day. Don't ig nore dkzy spells, headaches, wear iness or depression, if yon feel you need kidney help begin using the re liable, time-tried remedy, Doan's Kid ney Pills. For 50 years, Doan's have been found effective. Lndorsed by Medford people. O. M. Jones. 410 Boardman street, Medford, says: "I suffered greatly from pains and stitches in my back and other annoying kidney ailments. I used Doa's Kidney Pills and found them to be just what I needed, 'owj my health is good." Price fiOc, at ail dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Jones had, Foirr-Miiburn t'o , Mfgrs., Buffalo, X. Y. of fraternal nf filiations in his name' town, and iHder duress was com pelled to sf t up refreshments on a prodigal scale. This drastic actioo was considered neressary duo to tho fact that the bridegroom played tru ant by neglecting to attend a rcsnlar meeting of his Masonic lodge, and wa3 consequently disciplined accord- Douglas county has. set'liie pace for providing tlis government with the sinews of war. With $S5,000 unexpended balance in itB road fund, it will invest $50,v00 in Liberty bonds, fourth series, having previous ly bought a like sum in a former issue. G. Kimball, of Roseburg, who has passed the summer vacation sea son hereabouts of late years, testing the efficacy of local mineral springs, and renewing many acquaintances in this vicinity, returned north on Tues day, preparatory to serving on the draft registration hoard in his home town. Mrr. F.-ancos A. Hockctt, trained nurse, leaves this week for an ex tended trip thru Kansas and Okla homa, visiting relatives, stopping for a fortnight In Portland renewing the friendship of old acquaintances. Her recreation trip is a needed one after strenuous work in a vocation which demands the full measure of service. and a .host of friends, to many of whom she has afforded comfort in the hour of illness and sorrow, will welcome her return home again after the weii-deseryed vacation. For some timo past her home here has been with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Xims. An appeal for property bags comes from tiie Red Cross under its junior organization auspices. An unlimit ed number of these needed articles will be shipped from Medford, Oct. 1, and all auxiliaries are urged to com ply with the demands of ihelr respec tive allotments. For "plans od speci fications" of these necessaries, see schedules in the newspapers as out lined by the committees having the matter in charge. The Red' Cross nalvago depot is continually adding to its sto?k, and a nunnery display is the latest fea ture. A heating stove is needed for the headquarters, a generous patron having pledged the needed fuel sup ply. Tho de,pot is convenient to bus iness centers, and la fact incorpor ates rest room privileges in addition to other uses. All are inyfted to call and Inspect tho surroundings. Miss Man Sktcn will attend the normal at San Jose, Cal., and hor parents who are visiting here from Kiamath Palis are contemplating lo cating temporarily in that city also. The Sunshine society will meet in the Temple of Truth, Thursday, Sept. i2. Notwithstanding all other pres ent day dr mauds, don't let the Sun thine activities wane. All are invit ed to attend and participate in this meeting. joFepmno haumiers arrived home early in Hie week for a vif It ( with the home folk, previous to go- lag to i-ranr.e to engage in recon struction work under government nunpicca. Mr. and Mm. O Itust and fun, tit FOR SALE Gas stoves, linoleum Pressors, dishes, beds, springs. sanitary cots, chairs, kitchen cab inets, heaters, rugs cheap, pillows, center tables, cooking nionsiia S22 South Holly, phono 247-L. WANTED Second-hand sniud sots. R. W. Nichols,- Centra Point , 150 TAKES TP. TAKEN tP One sorrel ntare brana- ed F-E en left hip. Igauted back; ens bay mare, .onp yehUe horse,, neither hrandcJ; ail yoong. Phon 5SS-J1. ' Hi TAKEN IfJ Two milk cows and on? bail calf. Owner die claim sy ar scribing stock and paying charges. Phone S7-J2. Sttntnj Snperts. CAMPBELL 1.!L.!EORAN mine promU'.r.g associattoB, imnsn' properties listed for sale, iSTaplerT and reports rendered. Offic and assay jBlnrntory at lfl Kortn Fir St., opposite. Hotel .Holland, Sam pies by msll given proaipt atten WS. M. COLVW3 Atiorney-at-taw. Medford National Bank Blag. PORTER 3. ttmvw. AttonHiT-at-!. rooms 3 and S, Hedlord Nstuaw Bank Balldiss, - - Oi.-n.lf A, a. Ream, -Lawyer, Corey Bulldta LA HER ALTO dPKtNO CO W are operating the lsrgest, )df and bgt-qs!9id plant la tte Fa el fie northwest. Em esr aprteti when otters fsii. Sold ander writ ten (rosrante 31 Sorts flfteeatt M., Portland, 0rtres. ' ' WASTED SlTTJATiON. WAOs'TE-D Position as foreman oil orchard by experienced man. Com petent to run same. Box 14, Mall Tribune. 14 HELP WASTKB FKMALB S. F. Friieile. Other visitors with Saturday to finish threshing. Mrs. Frizelle have been Mrs. Eima Will Johnson and family and lo Collins and daughter, of Jenny Lind, 1 Johnson and wife returned from Fort Calaveras county, Cai., who extended 1 Kiamath to this vaiicy to spend the their Oregon trip to Orenco. j winter. Mrs. W. J. Messenger, a former SL-, and Mrs. Ellis Clark of Cen weil known resident of Ashland, died tral Point and Ruho Moore and recently at Cottage Orove, and lier mother are camping at Brown cabin remains will be brought here Thursday and buried in Ashland cemetery.-- Tho deceased's maiden name was Praytor. - V Mrs. Myrtle Boslough has resigned from the secretaryship of Ihe nome service section of Red Cross work, and Mrs. Frank Dickey has been; elected to fill the vacancy. 'Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miiiion, !n re turning from Sacramento to Ashland WANTBD Experienced lady stenog- wiil reoecupy their borne place on North Main street. Mrs. Alta Holmes Sheldon has re turned from San Diego and will re main In this eity. . Miss Esther Waited, at home for a ,wm, ... P"'" WA,-TED Girt to cook and with ttte Traveierr. insurance com pany upon hor rotarn to San Fran cisco. Mrs. Anna McCarthy Moore, wife of Lieut. Frank 'loore, who has gone overseas, is the new bookkeeper in the office of ti.o local gas company FOR SALE Library table, dining! table, swing machine, five rock ing chairs, six dining chairs, two bedroom chairs, two beds com plete, heater, range, magazine stand, three tabarets, four rags, two dressers, library lamp, rcfiig orator, hammock, dishes, cooking utensils, pillows, hooks, laying hens. 507 South Holly, 347 FOR SALE Small country rtoro and small stock of clean grocarles; household goods for quick saie. Box 35, Mail Trlbuae. 14 raphcr. One with some bookkeep ing experience preferred, -hut not necessary. Good salary to right party. Big Pinca Lumbor Com pany, dinner each day. Phone 1 WANTED DlElrg room Hotel Medford. 03. girl serve 117 HELP WAXTMi atAiJS. crar point The many friends of Claude White, who hH been visiting relatives al Knighis landing for some time, will he plea cii to know that he has re turned to this city. 'Mr. find iirs. Adams ami babv, who have iK'cn visiting Sir. Adams' i inis nt Oakland, Cn!,, have returned to this city. Mr. Arnold iMid Mr. Alexander uie spending this week ut Portland or. ln;sine,'--s. - . Mr. Paxwn left Friday for St.w l, ton, Calif,, to transact Iiumih -.s The iittie Tetheroiv children Orunls Puss me here visitim' th. emit ami uncle. Mr-, liou-ion of Trail a bn-i- nes visitor here this week Hay Hum of ihe lniLt State navy is lyre on a r.lturl lurloiigl svj.'Ii bis parent-:, Mrs. Jslcvejr, of Tolo w-w sIkh ptniT mid cniiijii; on friend'; b 'I'-j lVi-day. Mis, hiiiciud ond thiu'.h'er ,! Agate were trading here S'li'iin'ay, Mr. II. e IViltiaais, vhtf ntthd the W. U. C. rihI 1. A. It ..nenSx.it and. i-nnn!p'!ie.'it ' nl' I'oitlapd an al-.i 'vi-ilcl lier j'miKlilev. h . ,-1 WANTED Will pay for ail around dairy hand $fi0 a month and beard. C. P. Coleman, Lakeside, Oregon. 155 WANTKD Boy not going to school or who can get excused,, f i mjo to $12.00 a month. Phone S20. 116 WAITED Jinn for box factory and mill. Box factory $3.25 end Hp Mill $4.00 and up. Eight hours Hoard $1.00 per day. Moon-Williams Lumber Company, Bray, Cai lit! WANTED iioy to do chores for hoard while going to school. Ber keley Orchards, US WANTED Experienced orchard man. A permanent position. Ap ply in writing to Box 10, Mall Tri iune, WA'.VTEO- garago. -Young man to work in Crater i.ake Motor 0. 14 WANTED Man on ranch. Apply Jllravista Orchard, phone J9i-J3. WANTED Man for teaming and general work; permanent position; steady work. E. w. Carlton, Cin trai Point, phone ill. 14s WANTED At once, a messenger hoy for tho Western union. Apply at office. WANTKN MiBCF.LLASKOCS WANTED To rent, plsno from someone leaving town. Phono f2o HO WANTED To contract tho plowing at once or 3..0 acres of orrhsrd land tractor or teams. Address iiox 9, Mail Tribune. a roartaae, oat. ( JJ I A M4 kn h l ll II I 4t gim4 IT. LUU, I WANTKD- iip.rlc;-. 5S7-J3. -To buy vetch seed and II. W. Bingham, phone flARBAOB Oet your trint f iKinwl up tor thu summer. Cal' on ths cltT artsw wbs w rd aarrkie. Phosa tfcl-T T. Aiiee. Eipert AecOBStaBt, WILSON AODITINO CO. E. M, son, C. P. A. Ask about ear mum and simplified method of tecou. til ing. PartleaUrlr valuabl to aaj buntness ss a time-saver givlnl fail bnainess detail. M, F, H Bidg., Medford. Phone 1SJ-R. InKracrioo m KM TOR SALI5 Trailer, extra fin. slightly used; must scli, bargain. Call 108 South Ivy, phono iS6 for particulars, Msdfort, US ?RBD ALTON FiAIOIiT Tetthaf piano and harmony. Ha! gat mm Btndio, 401 Garnett-Gorar Bide Phone It, FOR SALE Smaller grado of poaches for canning and drying 2c at orchard. No deliveries. H. It. Ouches, Uriffin Crook. US ALIOS HOLLOWAT Fire, Accidsci Aatomebile, Liability pouciea wm. ten with best English and Kstrt Comp&ntes. Office 40) GrxU Corey Bldg, FOR SALE Ford tonrinrf car, eiee- trio starter and Wliiard battery. Bargain, Power Auto Co, FOR SALE Body for Ford 1 14 -ton truck, cheap, Russ Mill. -Ford truck," Smith at I B. Brown, FOR SALE- tachmenL EAP.L 8. TUMY General Insaraaea office, Fire, Automobile, AceldeEt, LSabllity, Plata Glass, Hay or Drain ta field or barn; alas Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local service. No. S10 Garaott-Coray Bidg,, L. L. Catheart, Msaager, Kon itK.vi nousKs. FOR RENT Furnished hoase. In quire of Airs, W. T, l'ork. Phone 406-R. 151 FOR RENT Five-room unfurnished bungalow, wich sieping porch and garage, Itange connected. Vacant Sept. lilb. In.iuiro 7S0 West Eleventh street. IBS) FOR RENT On Oetoner lat, eight- room house with two sleeping porches and garage. Can ho soon at 614 West Jackson street, Fnr- nished or not as desired, infor mation 1iy addressing ownor, Mrs, O. B, Vermoer, f.SJ Plftconth so buo North, Seattie, Wash. 14S FOR HBXT Two hrirk rooming houses on We,it Main street or will change for office rooms two seven room dwelling houses on paved street, John F. White, phone 44S-M. FOR RENT F)-room hoase, hard wood floors, full cement basoment, garago. Phone 370-W, FOR ItKST FCH.VJsnKB BOOMS. FOR BEST itoums at ZZ North Central, in frnt of Klks dab. 14 7 FOR RENT Modern furnished timm witii sleeping porch. 70S Sooth Oakdaio. 150 FfH KXCIIASOK, to KXt'liAM.K K valley prop erty, a 5 nrre3 111 Potter county South Dakota, 4t acres in euttiva iion. ;all TI. 1B4 r in iwrson J)(wccn 2 and 4 p. m., at Sli-lS Litwrty building. I A K r, itii-,.i .Vpps stllflips glVOts away if taken at once. Phone 4t;t-HL IasarBe& Finning Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT Qeoersl mtli work, Ea&h, doors, mouldings mhE screeni. Shop 43? 8. Fir, Fbsse iS4, Physicians asd H DR. W. "V. HOWARD OKteopaUilf phjiiclaB, S0 G nieit-Oorey boll inj, Pisone 130, OR. J. 3. EMMEN3 Physician aad aargees, Prastiea limited to ays ear, nost, and throat. Eyes aelan tificaiiy tested and glass o piled. Ocolist and Asrutf tor 8. F B, IL Co. Offices If. T. H. C Midg, Phoaa 667. Bit. r. O, CARLOW DR. EVA MAlAa CARLOW ostkopatmh: physicians 416-417 Oarnell-Corey Bldg, Phone 904-L. Residence is S. Laurel Street. Veterinary Snrgm, DR. CHAS. M. ANDERSON Ash land, Oregon, Veterinary burgeon. Cattle specialist. Hospital pbona ; residence phone S08-JL MS Pn nteTa mat FiMMtees, MRDFORB PltiKTtNtJ CO. n Ms best equipped printing offioe la South uro Oreifrm. Book hindtEt loose iaf tf-fifiers. billing system Ms. Psrtiand pries a? Kortt Fir8t . . KADB TRANSrKH 4 STORAOE5 CO Office 41 North ("root Bt Phsa SIS, i'rifwf rsht Serriee guar SYlti-(f WANTKt) Set! your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where tbe testa aad cash counts. WANTED liotisea repair or wrack. 4k-3t. to ms, hniid, Phona 48X-M or WANTED R. H, Toft bnya Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, ote., and makes short time loans on any olfl tnlBf. ISTKIUIItlWa fttTtWAll ts C.VRII Leave Medford for Asmand, Talent and Phoenix daii, except Sunday at ;00 a. m. and 10:00 . jb.; 1:00, 4:00 and S:13 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m Sundays leave at 10:30 s, m, and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:3 p. jb. Lea re Ashland tar Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:90 . si., and 11:00 &. ro.j -1:00, 1;00 and S;1S p. m. Also on Saturday night at t:10, Sunday leas Aahiand at (: a. as , and 11:10, 4 to and 6:30 p, m. A Good Buy 1 i acres of good soil, sevon acre leveled, and livo acres under Irriga tion, a goad new five-room bungalow, 3 good well of water, some good fruit trees. Tho place adjoining and Iden tical with this 1 1 acres, as regards the soil, etc., 1 held at $."000.0. This dhtrlrt maintains a free tasi rervice for school children, deliver ing thorn In iMford each morning and returning them homo each day sf the school year. This place can be lionght today for $i0,00. Brown & White , 18 South Ftr Street. .