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MEDFOTtn MAIL TTtmUNE. "MI'TlFOrcn. OKKfiOX, S ATI" T? DAY, SKPTKMTWU I t, 1018 PAGE FTVU Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. M. Cut tle finn ; receipts 100. S'cers, primp, .?12.0013.00; good to choice, $11.0(1 12.00; medium to good, $!l.7,(,; 11.00; fair to medium, $rt.-J.")(5 fl.'J.l: common to fair, $5.7ri(ir8.2t");cow. und heifers, $8.0(1(0 !).l0: medium to pood, 5.75(57.23; fair to medium, 4.755.75; enners, n.UII(cr4.(lO; bulls, If 5.00(0 8.00; culvo', .Mti $12.00; stockers and feeders, .ii.U0(i 8.00. Hops steady; receipts 2.17. Prime mixed, .$19.50(?f 19.75; medium mixed. ,flp.0019.35; rough heavies, i-ns.OO (W19.35; pi.es, $K.uO 17.00 ; bulk of sales, 19.35CilO.50. Sheep steady; receipts 321(1. Prime lambs, 13.50(,14.50; fair to medium, ifll.00(f?12.00; ycnrliiiiw. $10.tlll( 11.00; wethers, .f!).00(i "10.110; ewe 0.50(I"8.5a. Iluttcr nnd Eggs POIiTLAXl), Ore, Sept. 14. Hat ter firm. City creamery -rints. 57c: cartons, 58e; buying price, butter fat. lirtland, liflc; cube extras, 51c; sec onds, 50c; dairy, 38c. PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 12. flut ter higher. City creamery mints. 57e; cartons, 58c; buyinir price butter fat Portland, (iOc; cube extras, 51c; seconds, 50c ; dairy, 38c. Z(!GS Buying price, rotten and tracked out, 49c; seliini; price, can dled, 52(r52c: selected camllcd in cartons, 5455c. POI LTKY iiens. 2.'.(.;27c; broil 'ers 27((T3llc; old roosters, Kit-: turk eys, 2S30c'; pcese, 22e; ducks, young, 3033c; old, 25c. . 1 i . Portland Grain. I WHEAT New crop, $2.20: barley, feed, $(i(); browing, oats. .(i0.50 bid; corn. No. 3, yellow", $71.50. MlLLSTUFFS bran, $31; shorts, $33.; middlings, $33. ' , HAY Buviusr price, fimnlbv. $33 (S)34; alfalfa, $2G; grain, $27.50. C. High and family anil Mr. and Mrs.' Carl Frumun. The trip was made by auto. -Mrs. II. I). Tryer of Medford, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Josb Adams on Wanner creek. Mrs. Adamson attended a meeting of the motherB in Medford Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Eaton- and Mrs. Roberts of Medford motored over nnd spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voguli, Mrs. Eaton's par ents, Tuesday. Services last Sunday were conduct ed by tho Rev. Van Fossen. A imsi ncss meeting was held at the close of the service. Talent school will open on Mon day, Sept. 16th. The Ited Cross arc now sewing for mo ucigiiim relict. Miss Esther I'anlccy, Miss Allies Dun'lap, Miss Andrew Holmes,. Miss Kuthryn Thompson of Central Point attended the! lecture Riven at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Gcorgo A. Morse will leave thP week with his family for Sacramento, Calif.,, where lie has accepted the po sition of superintendent of the Nat ional nice Mills, a largo $2f.o,t0u plant, tho largest in tho west. Mrs. Marion Tryer and son Donah! and daughter Laura were quests at the Adams home on Warner creek Thursday. Mr. Itohrrt Piirvcs lost a valuable ow Tuesday by l,-hs. bloated on wet alfalfa. Miss Ethel I'n.cn was a guot ! Mario Purvcs Sunday aflcrnooa. .lames Weaver has accepted a posi tion In the Enden; department store In Ashland. The family expect to move in tiie near fa; are. Mrs. Anderson is soiling off her household furniture and will leave for the oast in Iho near future. Mr. Portor lias rented the McCurdy place vacated by the Weaver fa.aily. Mr. George Hops has accepted a po sition! in tho Enders department store.- COURT HOUSEREPORT Reported by Jackson Count Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Arc. Circuit Court Ossle C. Harrington vs. Ilarwin F Harrington. Summons. W. D. Dell vs. Horace II. Dlivon ct al. Demurrer. Catherine S.. Van Scoy vs. .,G. C. McAllister (administrator for V. T, Van Scoy). Foreclosure Roy Sales vs. Emma L. Sales. Di vorce. 1- lteal Estate Transfers Sarah Elizabeth Hooker et vlr. to James A. McDonald, land in D. L. C. 43, twp. 38, It. 1 W., containing 1:1 acres $ 10.00 T. E.,Ahlstrom to Walter Ev crton et al., lots 3-1, 33 and NV4 of lot 32 of blk. E of R. It. add. to Ashland 500.00 I. C. Robnctt et ux to Mer man Weber, lots 25, 20, blk. 1 Grand View add. to Central Point :!un.cc John A. Durst ot ux to II. E. Cnnnvan, EMi or WV. of sec. 10, twp. Ill), It. 2 E 10.110 13. E. Canavan to John M. Iloncgan, EV4 of WVi of sec. 10, twp. 39, It. 2S 1 500.00 Geo. R. Llndlcy ct ux. to 1). W. Pen co ct al.,SM: or NW and XE. of N'W. and NW. of -VE., all in sec. 20, twp. 33. It. IE 31 1.50 Pearl A. Storm Heath et vlr. to Wm. Heck. I.ot 20 of Matthew s add. to Ashland in.oc I. R. Kline to Luella I). Kline land in D. 1,. C. 51, twp. 36, South of Range 1 West containing 62.SS4 acres... 1.00 1. R. Kline to Luella I). Kline lots In city of Medford . ASHLAND ANO VICiNITY 1 .(Hi STANDARDIZATION OF TELEGRAPH RATES Washington. Sept. stiiini- nrdizntion of t clt-j fnin mid Iclcuritpl r.'ites schedules -. fihiml to bo m.drr token hy I'o-drmisUr C iei.orn llurii" hon. David J. I,pvi will lip in clinru'r Ituv. A. Leonard Wood-! of CMi'iin', I'Vrry, ld;i!in, who holds a st'iui-rdTi-cii'! ovcriiiuciit posit ion in coujic'--tiou wit li war relict' mdivitirs, was i: A:dd;uid on Tuesday, and insiH'etee llu lo-al ear.teon erviee at the S. I. depot as enmhifU'd under the Hed "ross auspices, reporting that tlit nature nnd scopt? of the work was he- yuiKl erinci-m. unit limuly romp'i mcnt''d the ladies for their zea! and cllieidiey in eoiidiief inir this iii'!nt'u! eriee, without which many a soiilier hoy would he deprived id' needf'ni eo;tifoits. A di-tine'.ive fcntare un furled o tile hreexe over ll'ese he:id-o'l.irter- is a r-pecili- cant-wi f!a;; "hi )i is 'suppleinentary to tlit na :nal colors llyire, iioni tiie old ia '. ili.tr exhibit hni !1 i mlt. Irs. .1. I,. CreeU of thisity has h"- n eni:M'-ed ;w tea -her of the selioo' ;it ('olefin nil l!ie Sl -ldyoas, tlu- term la-einnia Sfpl-::da r Id. (lerald. yoan r miii of r. and yiv-. Kred Neil, who reside nt ?dor;t:i'it:e hed in a local hospital cti Tneilay was a inraiMisnn of . I. N'ei! and (L V. l.oo-'fv. Kiineral wrs r. W'ed- y, iidcr;:u id la inv; in A.-Ide.ihi eemelerv. Another ntercr is in tliis proieet referrinir I'1 lIMtte-s ?de?is a-r-o-i;i CoMimercial eluli. Mair ivi;i's are in helialf o; uni d is tlioe'.dtt he-t t, ' v.'n t:: vivt in ' u el t o-1. I . crelarv of i!'e I;-; -inc.- :ain,;tt Ion, liiis ivi: n-'d. T, Si nini. proert s-dve ol tills ;i IHie position wth the eomnier--ial body, lia been eh-ctit! to till tl wieiiny. This mrvr would simpli fy matter-. Kil l eiiminnlo ep'-n-e io -ome cxlefd, al-o erm-ervii! m:'p now4H in the duplication of v.ork un der the pre-i'iil system. ' A con'4rc'.:atio'i:. n,c' !iie: i- c.tlli the J'ri'-hyteriitn char'-h utter !h : :i -.lotiini'v sei V'ce on Sundry, Smi U n. her 1". It i-i !;d:e:i for vrani.-d Hait t!ie object of this e,ill i- t!i. islor. Ui-v. .1. U-r-mdiict the service i;i'i;:ni) jiud even- TALENT TALK j - In Reiuemher lo renew vour subrfrlp tlon for the Mall Tribune before the day ot expiration, as ordered by ll.i government, that unle.-s paid In ad vance they will be discontinued. Mr? M. E. Tryer Is collector for the T.ilcnr district, and will accept our rene.v als. Church services as usual next Sun day at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Kred llraadt. Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Hrlscoe left Monday for camping and hunting Hip on Klk creek. Will High and family of Doris have been occupying lite hortie o; II C. High for a few weeks past. Mr. High and family accompanied by his son-in-law and family left the h.-'-'in ninK of the vrrek for Poribi'id ar.f Tacoma where they will vi.-it wl'h II fiiieniiihit im. illiicni nl' llu linli Mini (!)' : ..I" lb: ir ac 1 lil-.c ri M.ll-. ..ml the II. -:ib,:rl. ir-'li'-: nr-.-.c.t Kran', ri-icl. who The Outbursts of Everett True ByCONDO WANTKl) Young porury position . and bookkeeper. ;SlWnrjY THAT HUSTLED UP AND 3-OT 'soi J 0:0. WtS K'O BUSINSSS IwHISTt-KJC. 111 ri f'-v;Ki h- -t- WANTED Woman cook for all win ter, for a man nnd three children. AVrito Dox 53, It. P. D. 3, Medford. 154 i 1 Ahich ranks ns the mode residenei oroperty of this town as to site, con--tn'i-tiou and ) ;rni-.hinus, has been Itascd to U. .1. Kalliniicr, whoso l'a in ly wi!! o -:y it Seitea:her 1(, pnyin;,' 'or the c-ei'pancy, i:i tlie-e days of liot'erat o rentals a substantial i'liz- vac; elv ('. T, f. meets with Mr. ihe Manx rooming hou hoice of a nnv p; hert Koran will ei .'i Surrey, hoilt i ;i ir. T!ie f'ivie Improvement club wll' !nct a! it- hi'iobiioirtcr i-'-n Sat"iil:iV. 'sepf. I, jit '2 :M) p. in., to e'eet i!i c-.etc- to tlie ealhi rir..: of the Stat federation of Wnmcn'- -ub;- wbirb ui'cts in 1'o-tinnd. SMtendr 1 7-'. Dr. S.vediiibur-.' etui f. uiilv h.tvc "one on a brief outing to Cn--(itt f'!tv. p!.inpi;iv to rc!-.:rn tlud c!' vevt w i-l: . Tlu- t!ii.ff !-( r indi. ate- iariir; Auvu t -;d- rit ti.n- : :i ir r'r - in 1 !t w;'v n'' p'ircba-iriv ". 'I- i;iv:"-j-. -.t;!",!!'- lU lie s ."-(.';i b.-ifi-u!. tl,c b,; ;, pod.-ffi-r 'cvli.-v v. a ..'rc-afo ;Tf;.?t f-" it-it icm.,;:, of v7.:;i". !'i 'i .c-!i bennl . "iV ! M.-.-u-n: .!1 -( ! iato, -;-j.n:t ;.7!;. e -vtert i--eeb" idc'an f I On Yr..ieM, frd.-n !(..oh,r- ,.r . ; V, . le. il.'-.VC !t" I;''T ;(.'i-f!' !" -.!!,,,'(. thf ' ?? i-onij. :; ti! -.1 '" Vi-M r.-'.i ''v.: oiT.v v if h r-!..- M. i'lf..-.. ,..-,." ts. T'-o fli -'"'i di Im . : t the inler u -ti.m of V-' j.?.d T'T r:ee M the "Hill t.' (la iiiciiti-.n, ure. ' Mr. v.ni ny'uij th f a leiso ml north -villi Si!M noiid. The W fill.M.n al Tuc-ilay iri'li'l'!!'.''.!-', which :av .M. i'roso lUivci-.tion J e.iviti A. -I. Sharp, of Jacksonville, teni icra !tIv ei!,p!o'il ;d Canto No. .'I in evdnu o er;,;:ons of the Weed laun cr '(iipai!v, while remit t h-r funds to i;ct duv's in iiiitcnud cryanintions !ei oviu'pa'd th" demi'.nd v.u- di- ' "J laat Ihe ( v'-e-s he diverted t i :.'cn Cro-s (henrrls. a donation for ,bi''b lite loc:d e!fa)tter is thankful.-' The piuVm -ehooi open Momlnv, if ;"iier Id. All children who will 'ave I'vaehed the a'c of si years by 1 i.-tob'. r 1 ;i'rc lo i e ad-nitteii, but no :t 'i;iani i-; will t'e :i!"epted after Moii i:tv, Sej.le'uber ol). School hours are ''i'mu h : ' Carter family, hooked the largest speeiment'of the finny tribe whieh has been landed from lake waters tin season, aeonnts varying ;.s to mze, I but all areeiiiir that the hupe fish j tipjied off the weight nt many scale: ! (ieori;e V. Trefern, past arand I master of Odd Fellows, Oregon juris diction, and u trnwl npresentative of . Krank Nelson are en- i :Uion period in the waVi1'1"' hotly to vther jurisdictions, has liiiiioriu' trin through-1 w to St, Louis, to attend n gather ind central Cab iornia J inp ''' hc sovereign j:ranil lode of I-Viineisi-ti ns tin obieetivc tliiu order lor t Ho I niled Stales, whicii meets heplomner J.U. John JIaley, local tailor, and wh' is a Ihdiemian to the iiinnuer born, ex ifleniooM, September 17, minis newspapers trom the old conn to the enmity eonveiithm ! tr.v articles in which as translate in Mediord Sentcniber I ',v ''i"1 reveal a pitiful condition of dive attendants upon tho i,"il'l's 'lulustrial, social and eeoiioni should interview Mrs. Kila I ils i''vai!ini: there under the dom to de'aiU'of the meetiie- J itnit ini of central power despots, the people heinir on Iho vere,c ol laniine. Horn, ISepteiiilier U, lo Mr. am Mrs. Iteeeher Daiifortht duuuhter. Tiie father, former member of A land's original Kirs I eoaipnay, has re onlly landed m 1 ran' ? as expert !!cchanician in the engineering: 'orp; .Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Storm, relative of the P. S. 1'rovost latnily, who lmv been resilents C A ddimd for some time past, have itone to J!e('loud, Cal, to live. Mr. Storm was an employ of the Kasl Side : :arket 11 :b") a. m.. ami 1 to -I i m. In i'i" btii school Iiss Mjir-.ar-.l b'r iehiili- of WhiHier, C;d., will 'ea-!i Ihe hr;i:ic!iis of Spani-h nnd 'i-torv, -uccciliuu' Mi-s Lillian "'!;u-'Mi, who has rt -d-nei!, ouinr to line-.- iii hi r lanily. Spp!e'ner,,;i:u' a tiip to I.ukc of iic Wood; c-ir-icr in the reason, the ''ee.'Iv f K. M. W.'.ner have .oue v( ;r.':iin to tlet locality for an- thcr ..Mi i' ;'c; tion respite belore ru'ir thre- Ikiv- re-ent(r school. Cut This Oiil It In Worth Monny DON'T MISS Til IS. Cut out tlib: slip, encloHo with rn nnd mail It to Foley & Co., -8"5 Sheffiobl avenue, ChieaKo, lib, writing your name and address clcariy. You will roocivo in return a trial paekao containing Koloy's Honey and Tar Compound for rough. , colda and croup; I'oley Kidney rills, for pain in sides and back; rb iuniatism, backacho, kidney and bladder ailiuenta; and Koloy Cathartic Taldcts, a wholesome and j'K, l thoroughly cleanHinR cathartic, for 'mum! v .nne o! ! I. I,. WTiteil ere jiKo en itn on,''" Cicf". A li h tory i' nt h A- ti:i:t Mr.-. Mabel , who is now al Ihe bike with b;ni! rue t - of tlie V. V. const fjiallon, Idliousncss, headache. and KlimKifdi bowels. Kor aalo by the Medford Pharmacy. Adv p-;-, ... -p, The Part that Should be New If youVe drivint? a med car you ouRht to give it n fair show liy lidding a new baUcry. Dut be sue tie battery h new. Insist on the Bone Dry Wdl.ird with Threaded Rubber Inhibition, which you know is new when you buy it. We enrry o complete stock of fl.fni Dry Batteries cvtry one brand new. Thnt's becaote tbey ore not tilled and charRrd until we make them ready or your Ask for ihf free bookie, '!0f., Ot'OLlttlc Threads," it flla how Llone Dry lcean:e poi'j'.3 and why it benefits you. Appoint innil I'mtiiIcIv In the matter of tho Kstate of John A. Smith, deceased. Notice in hereby Klvon that und ! and hv virtue of im order of I In iC'ounty Court of .laeknon County Oregon, duly maile, ronderod, and entered upon September ti, lit IS, the uii'lerHijrned ha been only unn renu larly appointed executrix jf ih above entitled flftto. All jiersoriR having claims atialnst aald estat-o are herehy notlffcd to prenent the name properlv verified to the nn(ler.iic:n',d nt tho offbo of her attorney. G. M Hnb'Ttf, In tho Medford National Hank building within nix month from tho date of this notlep. Dnfcd al Medford, Oregon, Sfpt 11, litis. SAH H .T. II UX. Kxrcn'rlx of the Kstate of .Iihn Smith, Ilcrojieed. C. M. Uf)UKKTS, Attorney for hftid Rnrato. MEN WANTED At onrf ror clcnriiit! ami f;ni!iljlnn ;ni!l rlKlil-nf-wnv lcnly ncri's, mi w i it cAiu i' i: (...hi KIM, Orr. LECTRTC SHOP Coini r I iulilh nil lljirlli lt SI. WANTED HITTATION. man wants ttmi 8 Ftondniplioi' Uox J, Trlbuno. 1 5 1 AXTKIV Position on ranch ly marrlt'tl man. Want soparato honRe to llvo in and close to Bchool. Fay "Yaryan, Ashland, Ore., 7 73 Boule vard. 151 HEM' WAXTKIJ FKMALl ANTED Experienced lady stonoR- rapher. One with some booKkecp ltiR experlcnt'e preferred, but not necessary. Good salary to right party. Big Pines Lumbor Com HEIiP WANTK1 MAliB. ANTED Man for orchard work and chores. Permanent, llox 19 .Uill Trlbuno. " ' FOlt 8AI.R i,n'KST(K-K. FOU SALE llooil Jersey milch cow. Write or phone J. T. Sawyor, Tal ent, Ore. 1151 FOlt SALE Oil TllADE Pair of heavy horseB, waon and harness. 0. N, Davis, Central Point. It. 1, Uox 7S. or phono 36-X1. 150 FOR SALE 300 head brooding ewes; also 1000 acres land for sale or lease. Brown & White, .10 South Fir street. FOK SALE Throo hurros, with sad dles. $r0.00, it taken quickly. 1103 Nlantic. ltil FOR BALK MlSCEl-iliANEOVH. FOR SALE-rllange. Phone 17 2-J. Ill Mistletoe. 14U' FOIl SALE Good two-seated hack ono fivo-ton fruit wagon with rack. Phono 408-R1. FOR SALE Tank for dipping hogs sot of light team hnrnoss; whoat straw. G. W. Dewey, Talent. Iu4 FOR SALE Good paying luminous and Overland car. 30 North River sid.0 nvenue. l"i ANTED Govornment civil service oxaminatlons everywhero October 5th. 12.000 clerks to be unpoint ed at Washington. Salary $1200. Experience unnecessary.. .Men and Women dosirlng govornment posi tions write for free particulars, .1. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), 10SS Kenols bliilillng. Washington. 152 FOR SALE Seed wheat, ran 44 liushels to the aero on unlrrigated land. Horkeloy Orchards. 141) FOR SALE Four young brood sow: farrow this full. .Munganco Metul Co., Lake Creek, phono 8-F32. 141) WANTED Experienced farmer with family; ono who thoroughly under stands irrigation. Write or tele phono to Frederick Pelouze,, 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. Phone 7-F4. 14!) WANTED Hoy wages whilo Bakery. to learn learning the trade, Pullman 140 WANTED Will pay for all around dairy hnnd $00 n month and board. C. P. Coleman, Lakeside Oregon. 155 W AIN'T ED Men for box factory and mill. Dox factory $3.25 and up Mill (4.00 nnd up. Eight hours Board $1.00 per day. Moon-Wil liams Lumber Company, Bray, Cnl 150 WANTED Iloy to do chores for board whilo going to school. Ber keley Orchards. 149 WANTED Man on ranch. Apply Miravlsta Orchard, phono 597-.13. WANTED At once, a mcssenge' boy for tho western Union. Apply at office. WANTISI HSC!KMiANlOD8 WA'NTED To buy, furnished hour.o. Pay as rent. Closo in. Dox A. II C, Alail Trlbuno. 149 WANTED To rent Smnll rnnch 40 acres or more: no ob)ec(ion to some orchard. W. W. Fristoe, It. 3, Box 49, Jfcdford. WANTED At onco. 50 tons grain hay. Kraner & Carter, Gold II Oro. 1 OR SALE Ford: also 10 weoks Jersey heifer calf. 854 East Ninth street. . 157 FOR SALE 12 tons grain hay, 1 nice turkeys. G. M. Williams, Wellcn, Ore. 151 FOR SALE- 534-X. -Barley straw. Phone I FOR KENT .1PABTB1ENT8. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. . FOR liXCIlAlVUK. . i. ; FOR EXCHANGE Will trade 10 acres prunes including crop, near town for residence here or Cali fornia property. . Of will give one half crop for picking. Address Owner, Box S2, Mall Tribune. 149 FOR EXCHANGE 70 acre farm nt Eugeno for Medford property. Call 522 South 'Xcwtowu streot. 149 TAKE IIP. TAKEN IN Two milk cows and one bull calf. Owner can claim by de scribing stock nnd paying charges. Phono (17-J2. BTO1VKSS IMKKCTORI . Mining Expert. - . CAMPIIELL V LIUTI3GRAN mlne promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay Inhorntory at 107 North Fir St., opposite lintel Holland. Sam Pies by mall given proaipt atten Aftarnry Wlf. M. OOLVIG Attorney-at-law. Medford National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. NEFP, Attorny-t-law rooms 0 and 9, Medford Nation1 Bank Building. A. E. Reames, ljtwy. Oarnstt Corey Bnlldtng. - Second-hand W. Nichols, smudge Central 150 WANTED - pots. II. Point. FOR SALE Small country store and small stock of clean grocories; household goods for quick sale. Box 25, Mail Tribune. 149 FOR SALE Ford touring cur, elec tric starter and WiBard battery. Bargain. Power Auto Co. FOR SALE Body for Ford 1 V4-ton truck, cheap. Russ Mill. FOR.SALE- tachment. -Ford L. B. truck, Smith Brown. at- Anto BappUM. LAHEft AUTO SPRING CO. W am operating the largest, eldex and best-equipped plant In the Ptv clflo northwest. Urn our aptinin when others fall. Bold mnder writ ten guarantee. 34 North FlfteeaO St., Portland, Oregon. FOP. ItENl HOUSE. FOR RENT Furnished houso. In quire of Mrs. W. T. York. Phone 400-R. 151 FOR RENT On Orlobor 1st, eight room house with two sleeping porches nnd garage. Can ho seen at 510 Wosl Jackson street. Fur nished or not as desired. Infor mation 'by addrosslng ownor, Mrs. G. B. Vermeer, 523 Fifteenth vd nuo North, Seattle, Wash. 119 FOR ni'JNT Two brick rooming houses on West Main streot or will chnngo for office rooms two seven room dwelling houses on., paved streot. John F. While, phono 4 4 9-M. OARBAGI9 Get your premlaw cleaned up for the summar. Call on the city garbage wagons toi god serrlco. Phono 161-Y. ' 1 T. Allen. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wit son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an) business as a time-saver glrlnl ' full business detail. M. F. ft H. Bldg., Medford, Phone 157-R, Instruction tn Hjaslc ITUED ALTON HAlOliT Teaohw 4 piano and harmony. Halght Musts Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids Phone 72. FOR RENT five-room house, hnrd wood floors, full cement basement, gnrago. Phono 370-W. ALICE HOLLOWAT Fire, Accident Automobllo, Liability policies writ, ten with best English and Eaaten Companies. Offlco 408 Garnets Corey Bldg. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED Bald barley: also beard less. Ralph Waldo EIricn, Klls!. Mill. 150 WANTED To trade, a team weight 2000 lbs.; also harness nnd hcav wagon in on auto. Address 220 Cottugo street, Medford, Ore. 14!' WANTED To buy l'-s-ton truck. State price and condition. Address Martin Conger. Route 4, Box O.'.-A Grants Pass. Ore. , 1 1. WANTED To contract the plowing at onco or 1..U acres or orchard land tractor or teams. Addresr Box 9, Mall Tribune. WANTED To buy vetch seed nnd barley. II, W. Hlugham, phone 597-.I3. WANTED Sell your cream to tht Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point. Oro., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses repair or wreck. 4SS-X. to more, build Phone 488-M oi WANTED R. II. Tort buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. I'OII SALE LIVESTOCK FOIl SALE W'liliu Leghorn pullet! and coi'korols. Phone 42 1-Y. 15 FOR SALIC Four p.oo.l work horner. Wilbur Kliub, It. R, I, Medford 152 FOR SALE Four large llambillletl Lincoln and ram lambs. Ph. mi 441-Y, Ashland, evenings. 15ii I'OII SALE Pigs, old enough to ween. Poland China and Duroc Phone KG9-R. 151 FOR SALE One mare, six ynnrn old weight about 1200 lbs. Ono single disc; plow in good repair. I). M Potter, Central Point, Ore. I I': FOR SALE One nice gentle two year old heifer, giving milk. $10: two yenrllng steers, $15 e.ich; nnr six months heifer, and two siv monlhs doers $l'i each. Two four months steers $8 each. D. W Sturgess, R. R, No. 4, Box 21 Medford. Ore. 1 4' FOR SALE Cow with ean"d calf four months old calf wr-aricd, twr year old ,irrey belter, fresh In ' venii.er: set (limine hnrnivs, sorni furniture, family driving horse. Phone 2.'.-ltl, Kings highway. (Sen W. Walters. in 2 1WL LOST Two homes, sorrel and block brendrd heart on left ,hou)ili,r I.nM se-'U nt Tolo going towan Kerby. T. Helms. 149 FOR SALE -Extra fine three we-ki-old Jersey bull calf, chenp. Call 711.12 or lil.l-.I. Mil FOR S.M.E- Exceptionally good rail (lie home nl extremely low price lor cash, Dox li, Mall Tribune 150 FOR KENT Three furnished rooms and one sleeping porch. One irf theso rooms can bo used for light housekeeping.' Also ono furnished room ror light housekeeping, down stairs. Three blocks from High school, 325 East Jackson stroct, Medford. 150 'OR RENT Two rooms for ladies, sleeping porch connecting, largo closets, electric hent ' nnd bath. Tbreo blocks from Washington school. Cull S03 West Eleventh street. 150 FOR RENT A furnished room for lady, one block from Hotel Med iord. Call 137 North Oakdale I I ii FOIl KENT Modern furnished room wllh sleeping porch. 7oi; South oakdiilc. t.-.n FOR RENT MIHUKI.I.AM-X.UH. FOR KENT Farm, grain or stock Irrigation for part. Inquire 'No. 433 South Fir slreot. 154" FOR RENT 10 acres, two miles from Medford, good buildings, all fenced, close to school. Kent $ I I per year cush. 14 acres I mile from Medford fair buildings, some fruit, r.'Ul $ 1 21) per year, cash. Hi acres near Cenlral Point - about seven acres fruit, reit In cul tivation nnd paslure, on main road Kent $20i. f.il or so acres near Ccntrul Point, on terms. Buildings. Fine Iwo-slory bungalow, No. Summit avenue. Hath upstairs and down. Rent $ I (I. Eight-room house, 1009 W'osl Main, In good first-class condition Rent $15. Eight-room house on South Oak. dale. Rent $20. Eight-room furnished house. close In. Kent $20 nnd water paid see this. J. Y. Wakoflold, 107 East Main. MOVTJI TO IX)AM. MONEY TO LOAN on gnon real estate security, snd will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No 81 North Grape. Phone 047. 1. tf INTKItrillMA flVTOCAK CO TIME CARD f Leave Medford for Astiiand, Talent mil Phoenix dull, except Sunday al 1:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.j 1:00 1:00 snd 5:13 p. m. Also on Siitur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leavo at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:.10 and 9:30 0. m. Leave Ashland for Modford dally, cxnpt Sunday, at 9:00 a. m and 11:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 nnd 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights it 5:30. Hun. lay leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 1J:30, 4:30 and 0:30 p. m. Insurance. EARL S. TU.MY Ceneral Insurance office, Fire, Automobile,' Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or Grain In field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcnrt, Manager. Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Rm eona. DR?"wrw."lV6VRIJ OateopnthU physician, 303 t? rnott-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. E.VIMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tented and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Atirlst tor S. P. K. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Ca Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. CAKLOW DR. EVA MALo CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 410-417 Garnolt-Corey Bldg. . Phono 904-L. Rosldonco 26 S. Laitrol Street. Veterlnnry Surgeon. DR. CHAS. M. ANDERSON Ash land, Oregon, Votorinary Surgeon. Cuttle specialist. Hospital phone 59; residence phone 20S-K. 14l Printers and I'uliIIHhers. fdlHTExiRTTTR CO. baa tht best ouutpped printing office Ui Hnuthom Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, eto. Portland prices. ST Norts Fir flt. IrnraiteK EADB TRANSFER STORAOF) CO. Office 42 North Front 8t. Phons $16. Prices right. Berries guar n.ed A Good Buy 1 1 acres of good soil, seven acres leveled, anil flvo acres under Irriga tion, a good new five-room bungalow, a good well of water, somo good fruit ireeJ. The place adjoining nnd lilen (Ical Willi Ibis 11 acres, as regards ihe soli. c!c, Is held at $5000.00, Thin district maintains a free taxi service for school children, deliver ing them In Medford each morning and returning them heme each day of tlie school year, This placo can ho bought today for $1901). 00. Brown & White 10 South Fir Street,