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MEDFOTCD MATE TRIBUNE, MTHTFORn, OTJE(!OX. FRIDAY. RFPTKM HER If!. IMS PAGE SEVEN ENGLISH FLIGHT TO- IE LONDON', Sept. 13. Two Ruyal Air Force officers with two mechan ics, have Jusi flown from England to Egypt, 2000 miles a tho crow files. Two stops wore made, for petrol, etc But .lt is extremely' doubtful whe ther England will attempt any flight to America before the end of the war. The- feeling In official circles It that It would not lie wise to spare the equipment and more especially the highly trained men required, while they are needed for the war. There is always a feeling that such a course might bring criticism. And despite England's eagerness to make the first flight, it Is likely that if America feels she can spare the equipment and men, America will get tho honor. t The machine used by tho British fliers who made tho trip to Egypt was an ordinary service machine of a typo which has seen much service at the front. v The United Stutes to Daniel G. llanscom. SW. 0f SV. of sec. 34, twp. 39, H. 2 E., containing 40 acres ! Nannie WToolf to H. E. Ray, land In D. L. c. 73, twp. 37! H. 2W, containing 10 acres 1.00 LPOIN TODAY'S MARKBS Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Kept. LI. Cat tle .steady, receipts -)!Hi. Steers, prime, $12.00((i lXOO ; uood to choice, $11.00(12.00; medium to frood. .tfl.Tfi (ff ll.OO; fair to medium, $8.2;ff!l.2.V. common to fair, $'.7.'('i 8.2.V, cows iinil heifers, choice, -8.00(i 1 !).(!() ; me dium to itood. .,i:.'j.7."(i(r.2r ; fair to me dium, $4.7.)(i .-.7." : runners, if:i.0(l( 4.00; liulls.l.".(l()(ii 8.IKI; ealvcs, .T!!.(l(l (J? 12.0(1 ;! stockers ami feeders, $li.(IO 8.0(1. Iluys firm;' receipt 4'7. Prime mixed, $li).50(ffi1!).7r); medium mixed. !f1fl.00l!.35; rough heavies, $18.00 (M8.3.-: tugs, $10.(ll)Ctt 17.00; bulk of sales, Ifl9.:ir(u l9..r)(). Sheep linn, receipts 1")39. Prime lambs, $13.50(a' 14.511; fair to medium, $11.00Cffl2.00; yoaj-linsx. '$1O.OO0 31.00; wethers, .'f!U)0(n)10.00; ewes, !Ki.50(T8.50. ! Muy Johnson of 1'hoenlx, spent Tuesday here with Miss Audrey Holmes. .Mrs. Farnum left the first of the week to joint Sir. Farnum who has employment at Bray, Calif. - Mrs. Waltman, wife of our super intendent or schools has arrived to be with her husband this winter. .Mrs. Stllger of Portland, spent tin first of the week here wish her sis ter, .Mrs. Guy Tex and other relatives. Mr. Southerland, a Canadian sol dier, just out of the war, gave a very interesting talk nbout his Ufa and the soldiers life over to France at the M. E. church Tuesday evening. .Mr. Southerland received several wounds while in tho war and recoiveil nn hon orable discharge being physically dis- aojeet to right any more. The funeral of Sam Murray was one of the largest ever occurring in Central Point. All tho storekeener closed their stores Wednesday nfter- noon and attended the funeral, ltela- tlves from Medford and Beagle were present and George Murrnv n i.rmh. er of Sam. from California, was also present. Owing to some misfortune, the children were unalilo to attend. Born To Mr. and Mrs. rtnbcri Lewis who live near Central Point, a uaugnter. .A large number of our neon!. At tended the show at the Page Tuesday evening, it being "PershlnsrV. Cm. saders." , Mrs. liohcrt Moore who snent Hie summer with friends at Washington nas returned to her home In this dtv -ur. and .Mrs. Simpson and Mis Kathryn Thompson spent a day this weeg at Evans creek, black herrvlne Jim i-eart and Carl Dennett have bought out the garage owned by Al Dert Painter in the Hawk building. ) 1 1 1 Butter and Eks POliTLAXn, Ore.. Sept. 13. liul ter steady; city creamery prints, 57 cartons, 58; buying' price butter fat Portland, (iOe; culiccxtrns, 54e; sec- onds, 50c; dairv, 38c. POKTLAXD, Ore., Sept. 12. But ler higher. City creamery prints, Tut", cartons, 58c; buvnur price butter fat Portland, -title ; eiibe-extriiflj fi'lc; seconds, 50c; dairy, 38c. EOGS Buying price, rotten and cracked out, 4!lc; clliii? price, ean dled, 52(7r52c; selected candled in cartons, 54("o5e. I'OILTKY iiens, 25(ffi27c; broil crs 27(o)30e; old roosters, lfie; turk cys, 2830c; geese, 22e; ducks, , young, 3033e; old, 25c. . Portland Grain. WHEAT New crop. $2.20: barley, feed, $00; brewing, $02; oats, $00.50 bid ; corn. No. 3, yellow, $71.50. MILLSTDTPS Bran, $31; shorts, $33.; middlings, $33. ' HAY Buyine price, timothy, $33 (7D34; ulfalfa, $2tl; pruin, $27.50. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract 0:, Blitli and Central At. WILLOW SPRINGS moon trip arc tit lioiuy at Mr. lYimiu- r's ranch. , , GOLD' HILL NUGGETS Gatfl Help M feire Halites Ewwy Woman CwU lorinff CUnc t tho NMUing Cuddled in its BonnoL GrouuJ was broken on Moiulay, Sept. 9th on the CJoId HIM irrigation; project and on Friday night 1 3U0 foet of ditch wero completed and ready for water. Tom McArdel, superintendent of the team outfit, has 40 head of horses and mule and says that 40 more head of stock are on the road and are expected to arrive Sunday ovenlns. The ditch is being built four feet deep and four feet wide at the bottom. It. E. Cralnreo is constructing en gineer and F. S. Carter has the con tract to construct the dam and Itead gates. Krnner and Carter are tne general contractors. A large gang of men have boon pril to work clear ing the right of way, and an effort will be made to complete the work before tho stormy weather begins. This construction outfit is from Mathews Field, tho aviation field 12 miles out. of Sacramento, Cal., and were working under Lieutenant Ilur- nan. constructing the camp. It is a Joy And comfort to know tlmt tlireo much tallied cf paina a:ul other di tresses tliut nro said to proceed d,Ilil-b?arinr may ha avoided. No wtnmn ncc.1 fear d. ciimfort if Jio wMl fortiry herself wilt. t! well known and t:mc-uonorcd remedy, Moth er's Frieud. This Is n most irratcful, Pcr.etrallnr. ex ternal opplicalija tliut at once sc.'tens and makes fliuut tlio ubdomlnal mcles und )i lu men's, ry rci-jar we tho nmc-es espimil L!uuiit liul Usui. I strain u)n liihv li Ihii-ii nd tut in nml danger lit Litis ctlaiA is con- Women Pw-vyvVm w-Vi !tr.vo u?c;l hh fninoits reinnly ti.l Ikjw 1.v cmirly n voided norvou-inetvs, twiteliitij c;tl3, Uitmitf i-nwn and sticielilnsr p;ii:i., ui: I iv!;:!o hirx tl.vy enjoym cm ro ireecia.n rroia t!-o r.vmy ile hilitolinff nnd dft'-ei"' evnrffncr s Usuully iucitknt to HrrwuacNiNK motlierluod, Mothr-s r-'end in recommended onlv for tlw relief iin.l v'nio' t ccctiirit inoHi- era, ihcmwni, if :iom b ivo i:ned und recom men (I I'd it. It N f'ir exleriml usy only, ifl nbsolutrlv nnd tnil -i.lv t- ifti nnri unit. dcrftjly eHectlve. Wrlto tlio ErmlfleVl Rfmlt.ir f. Lnmar BUI?., Allnntn, (.:t., lur their "Nfolh orliood Bo k. ' m valnnhto t- exHl.iiit ntUr civ, and In t!m meantime r.Mntn a b'tlIo of nifjtheff hricrd from tti driisist today nnd tllLIS fortifV VUUl-L'lf Uculiut iviln nml llo. cumfort. CUT THIS OUT Old KiikINIi Koripp for Catarrh, 'n- Ian lull IK'Kliu'ss unci llc.ul Mr. ami .Mis. l!oy Nii-liiils' linr. n-lurncil Ircnn their trip to tlip Wil lai'm-tti' valliv. Mr. iilml's !! Miss K.lith Nichols, cami' lim-k witii tlii'in. Hit piMijilv expect to come here in me near future to locate. The Parent-Teachers' dub ,f thi-. ilfstrii't have their first fall nieelin Saturday iiflenmoii, Sept. 21st, at the home of Mr.;. Joe Ilouu'lanil. Seenie nveuae. ' Last Thursday afternoon Mis. Iioso Jones entertained a few of her i:irl friends liefore they left to take up their various school duties. Ralph Waldo Kldcn marie n busi ness trip to Kairlo l'oint on Tuesday evening of this week. The R. Khiens entertained al dinner Thursday evening Mr. anil Mrs. Klliolt and Kranddaiif.'hter, and -Mrs. Schollander. Miss Leah Parker spent a week at home before school opened at Kerhy. Ore., where she teaches this year. .Mrs. I,. A. Salade leaves soon for ft visit to New York City and other eastern points. Iler daughter and rand child expect to return with her. Hilly I'ennin-er and .Miss Olive Wil. I limns of Gold Mill were married Ait". list 1s(. an, nl'er u short honcv- If you know of some one who Is troubled with (Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh eut out this formula and hand it to tnem and yon may have been the means of savhig some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England scientists for a lone time past have recognised that catarrh is a constitu tional disease and necessarily re quires constitutional treatment. Snravs. inhalers and nose douches are liable to irritnto the delicate air passaRes and force the disease into tho middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else the dis ease niav be driven down The air passages towards tho luires which is equally as daiiKerous. Tho following formula which is used extensively in the damp ISnglish climate is a constf tutional treatment and should nrove especially efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable climate conditions. Secaro from your druggist 1' ounce of Parmint (Double strength). Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and a little granujated sugar; stil until dissolved. Take one tablesnoonfal four times a day. This will often bring quirk relief from distressing head noises. Clogged nos trils should open, 'breathing become easy nnd hearing improve as t lie in Humiliation in tne eustachian tunes Is reduced. Parmlnt used in this way acts directly upomthe blood and mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action That helps to ob tain tho desired results. The prepara tion is easy to make, costs little anil Is pleasant to take. Kvery person who'has catarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should givo this treatment a trial. Adv. . Miirriatio Mcenses Jesse I)( Tresham and Hazel Knotts. ? Otis O. Olsen nnd Eva Williams. District Court. State vs. William 13. liutlcr. Order. Otto Michel et nx. vs. V. J. Merger et ux. Proof of service. W. B. Hutlef vs. Ed nutton et al. Motion to dismiss'. W. D. Dell vs. Horace U. Blivcn et al. Demurrer. Ileal Fstato TVansfers Abby Kendall Thomas to J. B. Andrews. Lots 15. 16,' blk. 6, Park add. to Med ford $r,oo.on Thought One Clean Shirt All He Needed ' Ten years "affo' I was reduced to a mere shadow. ' 1 was yellow a;t a gold plcccjand would often be dou bled up wifta most excruciatini: palm. In my stomach. Physicians could only relieve me with morphine. 1 was ndviscd to try Alayr's Wonderful lt medy nnd It helped ino at one e What Is more, I havo hi en well cu r since. A friend said he thought on.' more clean shirt all 'I would evi r wear." It Is a simple, harmless pre paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from IU". intestinal tract and allays the itiflaminaiion which cause practically all stomach, liver and In tertlnnl ailments. Including appendi citis. One dore will convince or money refunded. Por sale by drug gists everywhere. Adv. a Goes Further I Delicious Flavor. 1 4 Vacuum Packed i Guaranteed f Suiuuiony In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oregon for Jackson Count'. Bessie Macken.-eu. Plaintiff, vs. Albert .Mackensen. Defendant. To the above-named Defendant: l.N THE NAME OF THE STATE Of OltEtiON, you are hereby re uuired.to appear in the abovo entitled court and cause and answer the com plaint of pluintlff on file therein against you, within six (li) weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons, or within six (iil weeks after the personal Bervlce thereof upon you wlthtn the State of Oregon; said period of six ((!) weeks being the time fixed by E. M. Calk Ins, .ludgo of the auovu named court in his Order directing service o: summons by publication, which order bears date September tith, litis, within which you shall so appoar and answer or bo adjudged In default therein. You will further tako notice, that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint within tho time afore said, plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, a statement of which Is as follows, to-wlt; Eor a decree of the court dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and divorcing plalntifl from defendant absolutely, together Willi such other and further relief at to the court may seem just and equit able. Date of first publication Is Sept. C C. M. THOMAS. Attorney for Plaintiff. WANTED Position as foreman on orchard by experienced man. Com petent to run same. Box 1-1, Mall Tribune. 14S OIM CHUNG China Herb Btor Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrah, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and lov er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carhunclos, tumors, cracked breast cures all kinds of goiters. NO OP ERATION'S. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1911 TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, tho un dersigned, had very severe stomach troublo and had been bothered foi several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Giro Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to got herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyono afflicted as I was to sea Glm Chung and try his HerbB. (Slgnod) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford 3. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wra. Lewis, Eaglo Point , V. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. B. Von dcr llellen, Eagle Point Thos. E. Mchols, Eagle Point. Friday, .Tune SMIli, War Bnvlngs l) McCurdy Agency General Insurance Medford National Bank Uldl?. Telephone 123. IOTUID, OIL lWhc.MVli pm n.l. tram ftl-M a MUtmrd W. CHI) m JOIIN A PEKL UNIIKKT.IKU. - ljuf AKnltitnnt. HOtTtl lt.UlTI.T. Phiu.o M 47 and 47-J1 Aototnor.il Hears Her'lco aato Ambuuuioa Jtar'lA. Car" Not lie of Klection Tinier and pursuant to Chapter .",."7 of (ho (toneral Laws of Oregon Tor 1H17, nnd In accordance wiih an order of the Hoard of Direitorn of Hie Miilloril Irrigation Dislriil, a i-orpor.ilion duly oianie l and exf.t ing under and pMr.uant to the above mentioned Statute, duly nride and entered on the minutes of naid Hoard, on the 2!lth day of Alizio't, I'.i's. Ill' Ifiard of Dlreciorn of the raid M-d-for l P rivation IM'.trict, hen -by glvtv uuiiio that an eloelioa U hec' called to be bold cm the 2Nth day of September, lit IS, 'between the hours of eight o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p. m. of that day, for the purpose of determining whether bonds of the Medford Irrigation District to the amount of $1,500,000 shall be Issued for the purposo of constructing and Installing irrigation works for the District, and to provide for payment of first yenr's Interest to accruo on said bonds, a purpose necessary for carrying out the objects for which said District was formed, .as well as for carrying out the provisions of said Act. The bonds to bo Issued shall be numbered consecutively commencing with Number One and following in numerical order. They shall mature serially In annual amounts so as to be approximately equal principal and interest, 'beginning five years after the date of Issue antl continuing up to and Including forty years there after. Said hoiids shall be negotiable In form and payable In Gold Coin of the United States or ;'ie present stan dard of weight and fineness, or In Its equivalent. Said bonds shall hoar interest at a rate not to exceed Six I ti ) per cent per annum, payable semi annually on tho first day or January and July of each year, the principal and interest payable at the places to be designated respectively in the bonds and coupons. Said bonds shall bo each of the denomination of not less than One Hundred Dollars nor more than One Thousand Dollars shall be. signed by the President and Secretary, tho seal- of tho Board of Directors shall bo affixed thereto and each bond shall hear on tho back thereof the registratipn certificate ot the County Treasurer who shall sign as County Treasurer and as ex-offlclo Treasurer of tho District. Coupons for interest shall bo attached to each bond nnd shall bo signed with the engraved facsimile signature of the Secretary. The Board of Directors of the Med ford Irrigation District has divided said District into three precincts or divisions known as Precinct No. 1 Precinct iNo. 2 and Precinct No. !! which said Procincts a-e hereby de scribed as follows, namely: Precinct No. 1 That portion of the Medford Irri Ration District lying East of Bear Creek and North of the North line of Sections 9 and 10, township lis South, Hange 1 Wost or tho Willam ette Moridlun. l'rerli rt Xo. 3 That portion of the Medford Irrl gation District lying West or Bear ('reek and Soul'.i of the South line of Sections 25, 2U, 27, 28 und 2!) Township 37 Sauth, Range 2 West o! tho Wlllamotte Meridian, and South of the corporate limits of tho Cltv of Medford, including that portion of tho District lying East of Boar Creek and South of the North line or Sec tions 9 and 10, Township :is South Range 1 West or the Willamette Meridian. Precinct No. :l That portion of tho Medford Irrl gation District lying Wiest of Bear ('reek and the corporate limits of the city of .Medford, and Korlli of the South lino of Sections 25, 2(i. 27. 2S and 29, Township 37 South, (tango 2 West W. M. Said election shall bo held within and for the above described District. at the polling places which are here inafter designated, that Is to say: I'rcrinrt .mi, i : uesldenco on pro- pony of W. II. Brown on Eaglo Point Uoad. outside City of Medford, In Section 111, Township ,'S7 South Bange 1 W. W. M. PriM'lnrt No. I!: Hesldeneo on pro. perty or I), it. mil. King s Highway In .Section SO. Township 37 South liango 2 W. W. M. lYecliiit Xo. H: Oak Grove S hnol house on .Ptcksieiv ille ltnad, Section -i, lownslup 3 7 M.uth, ltange. 2 W W. M. The electors of raid proposed Irrl gation District are hereby reiplli-ei to cast lialliiu which shall rontali: tho words "Bondr Ye.-.." "Bonds'' No." ' Those In fi.vor of ra.d bonds slinl vote "Bonds-Yes", and those opjm-i to issuing emit bonus Mnill vo!i "Bonds -No." IN WITNESS WIIKItEOr III Board of Dlr'ciors of the Medl'on Irrigation liisiirirt bus cati'"d till notice to lie s iinie.l. sealed and bisiiiM al Medford, 111 the County of .larlnor nml Slate of Oregon, this 2:illi day oi August, mis. ICorpoi-.-ile Si-all BOA 1(11 OP DIltECTOIt-! OI-' MEDI'Oltil IltKIGA'l ION DtSTItllT By I.EONAKI) CAUI'EVI Kit President. E. (i. COLEMAN, Dlrrcior. W. A. KOI.GER, ' Diiedor. Attcl: E. A. V ikon, Secretary. WANTED Experienced lady stenog rapher. One with some bookkeep ing experience preferred, but not necessary. Good salary to right party. Big Pines Lumber Com pany. ' WANTED SITUATION. tlKI.P WAXTKIJ FEMAlB WANTED Woman to cook In mil! camp. 12 to 15 men: wages good Can use man -and wile man to work in mill. Wanted by Wednes day. Phuue alter h p. m. 1 WANTED An elderly lady to keor house for father and two mother less children. To conduct same as tho her own. Everything modern Permanent. Address P, Mail Trlb une. 14S HELP WANTK1 MAlilt. WANTED Government civll-servlce examinations everywhere October 5th. 1 2,000 clerks to bo appoint ed at Washington. Salary 12uo Experience unnecessary. Men and Women desiring government post Hons write for rree particulars. J C. Leonard trormer Civil Service Examiner), 1058 Kenols building Washington. WANTED Experienced farmer with family; one who thoroughly under. stands irrigation. Write or tele phone to Frederick Pelouzo,, Eagle Point, Ore. 152 WANTED An experienced man In drying prunes; also men for spreading prunes, at Young's Prune Dryer, one mile from Medford Phono 7-E4. 119 WANTED Boy wages while Bakery, to learn the trade, learning. Pullman . 149 KOIl 8AL.EV UVKSTOCK. FOB SALE Pigs, old enough to ween. Polnnd China and Duroc. Phone SII9-K. 150 EOll SALE One mure, six years old weight about 1200 lbs. One single disc; plow In good repair. H. M. Potter, Central Point, Ore. 149 FOR SALE One nice gentle two- year old heifer, giving milk, (40; two yearling stoers, $15 each; one six months heifer, nnd two six months steers $10 each. Two font months steers H each. D. W. Sturgess, R. R. No. 4, Box 24, Medford, Ore. 149 FOR SALE Cow with woaned calf, four months old calf weaned, two year old Jersey heifer, frouh in'.No vember; set double harness, some furniture, family driving horse. Phono 25-R1, Kings highway. Geo W. Walters. 152 FOR SALE Extra fine throo weeks old Jersey hull culf, cheap. Call 741-.I2 or 1G3-J. 149 FOR SALE Good Jersey milch cow. Write or phone J. T. Sawyer, Tal ent, Ore. - 161 FOR SALE Brown horse, 10 years old, weighs about 1200; good to work everywhere. Price $0u.0O. Union Barns. 148 FOR SALE Exceptionally good sad dle horse at extremely low price for ensh. Box 17, Mall Tribune. 150' 'OR SALE OR TRADE Pnlr of heavy horses, wagon and harness, G. N. Davis, Central Point. R. 1, Box 78, or phono 3G-X1. 150 FOR SALK 300 head breeding ewes; also 1000 acres land for sale or lease. Brown & White, 10 South Fir street. FOR SALE A fine junch of thirty- nine Angora goats. Telephone 194 FOR SALE Three burros, with sad dles, ltiO.00, if taken quickly 1103 Nlantlc. 161 FOR SALE MlSnKMNKOPH. FOR SALE Seed wheat, ran 4 4 bushels to tho acre on iinlrrlguted land. Berkeley Orchards. 149 FOR SALE Four young brood sows, farrow this fall. Manganese Metal Co., Lake Creek, phono 8-F32. 149 FOB SALE Ford: also 10 weeks Jersey heifer calf. 854 Eust Ninth street. 15 FOR SALE 12 tons grain hay, 12 nice turkeys. G. M. Williams Wellon, Oro. 151 FOR SALE Davenport. . 613-X. i'hone 14S FOR SALE Bnrloy C34-X. straw. Phone WANTED -pots. R. Point. Second-hand W. Nichols, Rinudge Central 150 FOR SAiLE Small country store nnd small slock ol clean groceries household goods tor quick sale. Box 25, Mall Tribune. 149 r WANTED Will pay for all around airy hand (60 a month and board. Coleman, Lakeside, Oregon. 155 W.-VNf ED Men for box factory and mill. Box factory (3.25 and up. 'Mill (4.U0 nnd up. Eight hours. Bonrd (1.00 per day. Moon-Williams Lumber Company, Bray, Cal. i 150 WANTED Hoy to do chores for board while going to school. Ber keley Orchards. 149 WANTED Experienced orchard man. A permanent position. Ap ply in writing to Box 10, Mall Tri WAINTED- garnge. -Young man to work In Crater Lake Motor Co 148 WANTED .Man on ranch. Apply Mlravlsta Orchard, phone 5D7-J3. W.VNTED Man for teumlng and general work; permanent position; steady work. E. W. Carlton, Cen tral J'oint, phone 114. its WANTED At once, a messenger boy for tho Wieslera Union, Apply at offico. f WA.NTICH MINC'KMjANKOUS WANTED Bald barley; also bcard- less. Ralph Waldo Eldon, Buss Mill. l.-,0 WANTED To trade, a team weight 2000 lbs.; also harness and heavy wagon In on auto. Address 22H Cottage street, Medford, Ore. 149 WANTED To buy I Vton truck State price and Qondlilun. Address Martin Conger, dtoule 4, Box 115-A, Grants Pass, Ore. :i OR SALE Trailer, extra fine, slightly used; must sell, bargain Call 106 South Ivy, phono U3U for particulars, Medford. 148 FOR SALE Ford touring car. olec- trlo starter and Willnrd battery. Bargain. Power Auto Co. FOR SALE Body tor Ford lV4-ton truck, cheap. Kuss Mill. FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at tachment. L. II. Browu. FOlt RENT HOUSES. FOR KENT Have an exceptional! good proposition in furnish house to offer married couple with out children. Address '., .Mail Tribune. 148 FOR KENT Furnished house. In quire of Mrs. W. T. York. Phone ,400-R. 151 FOlt RENT On October 1st. oight- room house Willi two sleeping porches and garage. Can ho scon nt 51(1 West Jackson street. Fur n lull ed or not as desired. Infer mallon by addressing owner, Mrs. G. B. Vermeer. 523 Fifteenth nvo nuo North, Seattle, Wash. 119 FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE For valley prop erly, 315 acres In Potter county. South Dakota. 40 acres in cultiva tion. Call Tel. 194 or In person between 2 and 4 p. m., ut 211-12 Liberty building. MOKKT TO IKlAX MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Grapo. - Phone 647.J. tf TAKEN CP. TAKEN IN Two milk cows and one bull calf. Owner can claim by de scribing stock and paying charges. Phone I17-J2. , Mining Kx porta. CAMPBELL & L1L.IEQRAN mine protnltlr.g association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fli St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sami pies by mall given prompt atten tion. Aitarnft. WM. M. COLVIC Attorney-at-Iaw. Medford National Bank Bldts. PORTER J. NEFP, Attorney-t-la rooms B and 9. Medford National Bank Building. A, E. Retires, Lawym. Corey Balldinir. tmtt Anto EappU. I.4.H1CR . AUTO BPRINC1 CO. W are operating the largest, ldaai and heat-qulpped plant In tb P clflo northwest- Us our spring wbon others fall. Bold ander writ ten guarantee. 34 North FUtaeatf 8L, Portland, Oregou. GArttsg GARBAGE Get your gremlaal cleaned up for the summer. Call on the olty garbage wagons' for god service. Phone 151-Y, V T. Allen. Expert Acooitnttuii. WILSON AUDITINO CO. B. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an; business as a time-savor giving full business detail. M. P. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R, Instruction in Masle. FKED ALTON HAIG11T Teacher al piano and harmony. Height Musi Studio, 401 Garnett-Corsy Blda Phone 78. Insurance. KI.ICHJ HOLLO WAT Fire, Aocldenv Automobile, Liability pollolea writ ten with best English and Eastert Companies. Office 408 Garnett- ' Corey Bldg. ' EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pluto Glass, Hay or Grain In field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds, Excellent companies, good local service, tio. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcnrt, Manager. Ilaning Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 3, Fir. Phone 1S4. Physicians and Bm eos. DR. W. HOWARDsteopathio physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. KMMENS Physician aao argeon. Practice lltnltod to eye. ear, noee and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses lup piled. Oculist and Aurlat for 8. P R. It. Co. Offices U. r. ft U. Ce Bldg. Phone 667. FOIl KENT Two brick rooming bouses on West Main street or will change for office rooms two sevon room dwi lling bouses on paved street. John V. White, phone 44 9-M. FOR RENT five-room house, hard wood floors, full cement basement, garage. Phono 370-W. ANTED- To contract Die plotvlnv at oncii of I.M) aercH of orchard land tractor or teams. Address Box !l, Mall Tribune. VOJt RENT FUt.MSHHIl ROOMS FOIl KENT Modem furnished room Willi sleeping porch. 706 South t' Ollkdlile. 150' I DR. V. G. CARLOW I)R. EVA MAIna CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Gurnott-Coroy Bldg. Phono 904-L. Hesldeneo 26 S. Laurel Street, Vcterliuiry Surgeon. DR. CIIAS. M. A N DE ItSON Ash land, Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon. Cattle specialist. Hospital phone 59; residence phone 208-11. 140 IMiitora and Paunvhera. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the beat equipped printing office Ik Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, tic. Portlaod price. 27 Nortk Fir Bt. t'nuinret. FOR RENT APAIITMENTS. WANTKO harlev. 59 7-.I2. -To buy vetch seed and II. Yi. Bingham, phone i V ANTED Suil your cream to the Johnson Prod. Co.. Central pojut. Ore., where the test and cash counts. Vrt.v TEDHuiimm repair or wreck IKU-T to move, build I'bon. 4.-IH.M oi VANTED It. II. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, noios, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old htnr FOlt mi.F ItKAi, W4TATK. I'Olt SALE -I have siibilliideil my , highly, productive ranch, 2 V, mil s north f rum Medford. Pacific HIkIi way, into one, five, and ten-acre trails. Four cuttings alfalfa with out "iirface Irricatlon. A. ('. T.-iv-lor, phone 86 M2, lis FOlt KENT One completely fur bished apartment. Hotel Holland.' FOUND. FOUND -Ladies' sweater. O.vner pie ise call for snmc and pay for I EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 4 2 North Front St. Phons 116. Prices rliiht. Harries guar .nteit ad. IM'F.lil'ltllA tt TOCAIt CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Asrunnd, Taleni nnd Phoeulx dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.j 1:00, 4:00 nnd 6:15 p. in. Also on Satur day ut 10:16 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. tn. and 1:30, 6:20 and 9:30 p. in. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, nt 9:00 a. m., and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 0:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:(ln a. m , and 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. in. A Good Buy 1 1 acrcfi of good soli, seven acres leveled, ami five acres under Irriga tion, a good ni w five-room bungalow, a good well of water, some good fruit treoM. The place adjoining nnd Iden tical with this 11 acres, as regards thu soil, etc., Is held at (5000.00. This dhtrlet maintains a free taxi service for school children, deliver ing them In Medford ouch morning and returning them Iwimo enclt day of tho school year. This place can be bought tuihiy for (1900. U0, Brown & White 10 South. Fir titreet, ' ,