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MEDFOTCT) MAIL TRTT5TTNT, MEDFORT), OttEfiOX. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. IMS TACE ..FIVE St. Mark's Episcopal ' Cor. North Oakdulo and Fifth Sts. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. in. Sunday school. 11 a. nt.- Morning 'prayer. Wm. B. 'Hamilton, vicar. j , . Catholic Church South Oakdale uveqnc. First mass Sunday at 7 a. in. Second mass at 9:30 a. m. Benediction after rirnt mass. Rev. John Powers, Rector. Evnnii.-Luth. .ion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor. Res. 518 West Fourth St. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 11a. m. ' You and yours are cordially " In vited. . i M. E. Church, South Cor. W. Main and Oakdale! J. E. Walbeck, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in. Treadling at 11 a. ni. and a S p. in. hy the pastor. If you have no other church obli- nations we Invite you to worship with us. Strangers always' welcome. ,.' i , FlrH Baptist Sunday Is Father's day, .Saturday the Mothers, Sisters and Next of Kin 'will march in the parade. And on Sunday they will hring the Fathers, Sons and Sons-in-Lnw to church. . Come and hear what we have to ay to them. 11 a. m. subject: "Giving Daddy Jlis Due." Reception of new members. 6:45. Ii. Y. P. U. 8:00. Sub jest, "Tho Way of Sal vation as Sot Forth by the Savior." W. T. S. Spriggs, Pastor. .1 ETS Portland livestock I'OI!f LAND, Ore ..Kept1. 21. fat- tic steady, receipts, IIS. Steers. prime. $rj.00(ii 1:1.0(1; pood to choice, .fll.Ollfii'l'-'.OO; medium to jtood, ifO.T.'i ( 11.00; luir to medium, if8.2;)fn' !.": common to fair. f.'iJ.Vo fi.2": cow unci heifers, choice. .fB.OOfd '0.00 ; medium to good, !f'.7.)(ti 7.2"; fair to medium, . 7;"i(. .". 7."i ; canners, $:I.U0 (4.UU; bulls, $.'1.1111(11 8.00; calves. n.n0(,i 12.00; stocl;ers mid feeders, !kll.00('8.00. I Kf;s, wenli; receipts, 204. Prime mixed, .fl !.,"()(( 11I.7.V, medium mixed, l!)."0(ri l!).:i.-; rnij-li heavies, $18.00 (n l8.:i.-,: pigs, $!(UJ0(ii 17.00; bulk of sales. s!l.;i.(,, 1!)..)0. Sheep firm; receipts, 81li. Prime lambs, VM(u 14."0; fair to medium, !fll.ll(l(fi'12.00; yearlings, ifl0.0(l(ii 11.00; wethers, .'fi).00(;10.00 ; ewes. $;.")ll(,i 8..'i(). The Outbursts of Kverett True By CONDO nutter and Eggs rOHTI-AND, Ore., Sept. 21. liut ter firm. City crcamerv prints, aOc; cartons, (10c; buying price butter fat. Portland, (i'Jc; cube extras, -10c; sce oiuls, i2v ; dairy, i(ic. ' 1 EGOS Ravine; price, rotten and cracked out, 4i)c; selling price, can dled, fi2$P"i2e: selected candled in eartans, r4i."i.c. I'OlLTIiY liens, 2.r.(ci)27c ; broil ers 27fa.'iOe: old roosters, IGc; turk eys, aSffloOe: eeese. 22e: ducks. V young, 30(ffl33c; old, 2"c. Portland Grain. -WT1EAT New erpp. $2.20: barley. feed, ;(?; brewing. $02; oats. $G0M bid; corn. No. 3. yellow, if(ii) bid. nniiSTUFFS bran, $81; shorts, W.i middlings, $33. ' HAY liuyin? price, timothy, !t33 d?34; alfalfa, $30; strain,' $27. BUT I DON'T SiS ANY iCNSCS I N THrs acRAMSt,e to revise "such big ruNjas, thc qcrmaivs A.e UCKQT RU3NT rVOWrSfcTHSY' Re OM tmc5 rcuM'. TIE ROCK TABLETS --t FJbsAlSA i help Wanted Male and Female. WANTED Prune pickers; families preferred. 12c per box. Phone SG9-R. us HELP WANTED FTCMAJjE WANTED Experienced lady stonog ' rapher. One with some bookkeep ing experience preferred, but not nocossury. Good salary to right party. Big Pines Lumber Com A SEVEN ROOM- HOUSE; fireplace; electric light; bath and toilet; In Mt. Tabor District. Lot 60x120; on paved street, V4 block to street cars. Price $4000. Owner, 134 E. 55th street, Portland, Ore. 154 FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow in first-class shape. Range connected, Garage, phone 4X8-X. 15t WANTED lllrl.ito wait on table and assist with housework: references roiiulred. Mrs. Frank Owen. Phono 741. loti" WANTED Ten bright capable ladios to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established deal ers. $25.00 to $50.00 par week; 'railroad fare paid; weekly advance , for traveling expenses. Address at oiuo Goodrich Drug Company. Dept. 133; Omaha, Nebr. ' First Church i. Christ, Scientist Branch of tha Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub ject: "Matter." Sunday school at 9:45 all under the age of twenty are wolconie. Wednesday evening meeting, at which , tostlmonails of Christian -Science healing are given, at S. All are cordially invited. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale avenue.. Reading room in the M. F. & H. building, North Central avenue, open from 1 to li dully, except Sun days and holidays. First Presbyterian lorning service at 11 a. m., ser mon "The Impending Moral Panic." Evening service at 8 p. m., sermon, "Idealized Dollars," the Fourth Lib erty loan. ' Sunday school at 10 a. m. The music for the day under the direction of Mr. Geo. Andrews will consist of quartet, "For the Lord Is Mindful of His Own" (Mendelssohn.'' Wrs. Andrews, Mr. .McCurdy, Mrs. Isnacs, Mr. Andrews; violin solo, Mr. Janes, In the morning, and solo, "Deep River", (Burleigh), In the evening. You will receive a cordial welcome. L. Myron Boozer, minister. I First Methodist Episcopal Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sunday school hour 9:45. A special program for the opening o! Sunday school remembering the "boys." At the morning hour Dr. Rollins will speak on "An Old Time Army." This is the last Sunday of the confer- ' ence year the pastor leaving for the 'annual conference Tuesday. The church Is closing a most prosperous year. At this service tho pastor will give his annual report, also a resume of his three years pastorate; the en tire church and friends aro Invited to hear this. Evening, "Tho Unseen Forces About Us" will he tho theme. Excel .lent music at each service together with special numbers. The Epwortlt League devotional meeting at 7 p. m. If you have no other church obliga tion this church cordially invites your prosonte. Strangers and ' the public always welcome. Men Feel Tired, Too While much Is said about tired women it must bo remembered that men also pay the penalty of over work. When the kidneys are weak Inactive or sluggish, when one feels tired out and miserablo, lacks energy Foley Kidney Pills Wm It. Clark, Springfield, Ohio, writes "I found no relief from kidney troll lile until I discovered Foley Kidney Pills. Now I am In A 1 shape." They act quickly and surely. For sale by tho Med ford Pharmacy, Adv. and ambition. are tonic and strengthening. Frank Riddle who for many years has bceii In charge of the qrchard work at the 'Modoc orchard has been promotet'to manager of the Klamath orchard vlpYh is owned also by the palmer Investment company. The tuifty condition of the trees nt the Midoc orchard is attributed to Mr. Ridtle's ability as an orchardlst and his nhny friends hero know he will maki&ood in his new position. Miss Xiry Collins left Sunday for Eugene shere she will stay with her aunt andittend high school. " Miss Virila Lynch and Miss Knth- erlne Ner.6n began terms of schdol In the Tral and Glvans districts Mon day moring. The folowing Item was handed us by tho seretary of our local Red Cross auxiiary. The Tale Rock Red Cross auxil iary for th fourteen weeks prior to August l'i made and sent in to hoadquartesj 21 hospital bed shirts 11 suits paimas, 30 pairs bed socks, 38 pair knted socks, and two dozen dish towelisj This ropssents the work of an averago attudance of eleven workers three hours'aeh week, In readln this report and noting the small itfndancc one wonders where the isi of Table Rock's fe male populaiin were on the days set apart forled CrosB work The rain c last week delayed the threshing of rain I-or severnl days in this district. J Apple plckig began thin week In tho WashbifrKjrchard with a small crew whkh wpjirobably be enlarged In the future. V. II. Pendipn nnd L. Fitzpntrirk have joined tb Officers training unit at Medford. '''' 1 ' The filling ti silos will be com pleted In this rict this week. W-tHard HoiKy arrived In Table Rock ' Wednescy morning and on learning that tie name had been called for miliary duty some time ago went direcvw to Jacksonville to report tb the drll board Mr. Howslej 'llports that' during his absence he debased a fine ranch In British Coluirt With warm i4 and bright moon light nights th.Lt thought by many to lie the most Rightful season of 1ho year, the sciOn that Is termed Indian summer, tich will be sue ceeded by the Bean "when the frost Is on the niimnfci4d the corn Is In the shock." H. T. Flnley -Tuesday and will farm in this tllstri Fred lister wl: to enlist In the I turned to tho Rot enlistments havli fore he arrived tli Miss Helen l.y.'.fd Is staying In Medford where ulife helping her brother with his 'fr business nnd Miss Sno Lydiard li charge of the primary departmenvf the Central Many citizens have already sub scribed for Liberty loan bonds In the present campaign, which formally opens tonight. Kence the badge bear ing tho words "I Am Pledged" was a common sight cu the streets today. ortland nrrlved nd a week at hU ent to Portland marines has -re viver valley, tho ti closed be- Point schools. Th-'bencc of these two young ladies Is inly felt by our local Red Cross. 1 1 Floyd Plain ani'rjfe who have spent several years ho Modoc or chard are how residnn the vicinity of Mnrysvlllc, Cal., &ro Mr. Illulu has employment. 1 j John Vincent and ff of Jackson ville and Mrs: Noah 1 i and hahie WANTED A good girl to holn with general housework at County Farm. Cull or Phono 9-F15. 15b WANTED Women and girls for peeling tomatoes ' nt Cannery. Phono 05. of Medford, wero Sunday with relatives In Table Rock. visitors boys in tho servlco will join Medford mothers In the big parade Saturday E. W. Carlton is-uslng dynamite to I evening, Sept. 21st. remove trees in his orchard that have I Our high school has finally corn been destroyed by blight. pleted their corps of teachers and is Miss Eva Nealon is learning the j now running in first-class shape. arts of music, her instructor 'being Miss May Johnson of Phoenix, was Miss Ethel Dean of, the Willow Springs district who is meeting with much success In this line of work. here Sunday en route to Ijcugle where she will teach during the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Moore roturned to As the campaign for the Fourth their home at Antloch this week after Liberty loan drive will soon open we making their daughtor, Mrs. Ellis would urge our readers to bo in line I Clark, a visit. and ready to buy to their utmost as this issue will call for twice as much money as the last one.' So if wo did our duty in buying or the last issue we must double our duty this time, and In doing this we Mr. and Mrs. Stllgor of Porllnnd aro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Tex Mrs. Stllger wus formerly Miss Fay Pan key and is a sister of Mrs. Tex, PosUnustor and Mrs. Tex and little daughter accompanied by Mr. nnd will probably have to lay aside some Mrs. StllgGr spent tho first of the cunieiiipmieu improvements suca as i weeK wun relatives and menus at tho new house, barn, or n finer car , Prospect. and attend to our most "all-fired" business which la winning the war. But in doing this wo will suffer no loss as a government bond will be worth the full amount and more after the war while the amount' or material It will buy will be doubled consequently It is only a mailer or economy and good business to buy bonds. CENTRAL POINT Miss Imogeno Wallace left .Monday morning for Pasadena, Cal., where she expecta to enter a school of music. She accompanied Miss Carol Van Nice of Ashland who is a teacher In the public schools of Pasadena. Mrs. Wallace accompanied her daughter, Miss Imogens as far as Ashland. ' Frank J. Taylor left Monday night for a tour thru California und will probably return to bis home at Bur lington, Iowa, without returning here. Mr. Cherry, a leading blacksmith of Fort Jones, Calif., spent the first of tho week here on a business trip. Many of our citizens went to Mod ford Sunday night to hear Rev. liooz er and wero much pleased with his sermon. Irel Stewart and Merritt ILiagland of tho I'nlted Stales navy from Mure Island, are enjoying a furlough with homo folks anil friends. Miss Millie Stewart h'M I he last of tho work for Portland where she will go In tho telephone service. .Mayor W. A. Cowley spent this week at Dunsmuir, Cal., "on a busi ness trip. Carol Bennett moved his family tills week rrom .Medford to N.irlh Central Point nt southeast corner ol Fifth and Laurel streets. Mrs. Cranfll! has moved from Mid ford here and is now residing in the Wayne Leever rr-ddenro at ou!hw(s, corner of Seventh and Pine strews. T. J. East of this city, Is now working In Klamath Falls. Miss Itena Arnold of litis city, Is now teaching In HurrMiurg, (Ire. Miss Audrey Holmes resumed teachin? at Antloch Monday morn ing. Miss Helen N'urern.'s and Mils llesslo Price aro attending Modt'ord high clinol. Mrs. Pollard of Beagle, was n busi ness visitor hero this week. A large delegation of mother:; of Miss Ethel Rummel of Medford, a nolce of Mrs. Ellis' Clark,' spent the first of the week with her aunt hero, returning home Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Thompson and littli daughter spent part of lust week at I'hoenix visiting In r parents. Wusscll Harris, who bus been cut ployed in Portland since last Feb ruary, expects to enter the 0. A. C next term and l.egin military truinin J. . I'.lden was able lo ride oil Uist Minilav, i. ill il will be some tunc before lie wili be able lo walk. The threshing- crew is in the neigh horhood. There is still much grain in the stack. .Mrs. Charles Nichols of Hie Wil iaiuette Valley is visiting relatives in (his vicinity! Herbert Harris is ntlcmlin: sehonl in Medford this year, makes the trip from home each ill his wheel. l.iul II day T HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., blxlh and Central Are. nK.l.l' WANTICIvMAI.il. WANTED Man without family for general work and teaming. Per manent position. E. W. Carlton Central Point. Phono 114. -. 100 WANTED Men to work in dryer. Phone 7-F4.. prune IDS WANTED Man" to drive ' truck Miravlsta Orchard. Phone 597-J3. Leke. 15t! WANTED Men Court Hall. at Crater WANTED Miners. 4.00 per day laborers $3.50 per day, eight hours, board $1.00. Sixteen milos on nuto stage from Cottage Grove. Black Butte Quicksilver Mine. Black Butte, Oregon. 155 WANTED Man for orchard work and chores. Permanent. Box 19 Mall Tribune WANTED Will pay for all around dairy hand $00 a mouth and board C. P. Coleman, Lakeside, Oregon 155 WANTED At once, a messenger boy for the Western Union. . Apply at office. WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Steady work on Satur days by two high school hoys. Ap ply 514 South Grape. , 155 BIG FAMILY WASH WANTED I do a tubful of clothes In fifteen or twenty minutes. Very careful No danger of tearing your linens. Will do your whole week's wash for less than flvo cenls,- All wash ing done in your homo. Send for mo on trial. Thor Washer, plume 90. 17 ;Kr.LA.OU9 WANTKI1 Htst WANTED -Two refined adults wan ' small comfortable apart nienls for 'tho-winter, and place for auto mobile; must lie very reasonable Box 29, Mail Tribune. 155 FOH SALE HEAL KSTATK, 'OR SALE Modem homo on extra largo free soil lot, half block from paving. Everything In first-class condition. Will also sell hoiiRohold goods and year's supply of fuel If desired. Phono 102-X. ' FOR SALE 20 acres of timber land six miles from Medford. Easy ac cess. Phone S57-J. 157 FOR SALE Four-room bungalow In Butte Falls and three lots. Apply Mrs. Emma James, Butte Fulls. 154 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Ono dandy Porcheron colt, or will trade for 1200 or 13011 lb. horse. Phono 304, Jackson vlllo. . 150 FOR SALE $150.00. ranch work team, about 1200 His. Also double surrey. Scudder & Konly. Phono 611-J3. 157 FOR SALE Two Shropshire bucks Wrtto or phone Ralph Billings, Ashland. Phone 271-L. 158 FOR SALE Four flno grade Cots- wold bucks; price reasonable. Arthur 11. Myers, Ituguo River, Oregon, phone 13-L. 15& FOR SALE Hack, horses and mules. aul Anderson, Jacksonville. 150 FOR SALE Good Jersey milch cow. Write or phone J. T. Sawyer, Tal ent, Ore. 161 FOR SALE 300 head breeding ewes; also 1000 acres land for sale or lease. Brown & White, 10 South Fir street. FO RESALE Three burros, with sad dles. $50.00, If tnkon quickly 1103 Man tie. 101 FOH BALE POULTRY AND KGGE FOR SALE Four months old Brnh mas, fire Bcreen, largo black and irons. Phone 910-X. 155 LOST. LOST Coat a' the Chautuuoua grounds Wednesday.' Reward If returned to Holland Hotel. 155 LOST Gray horse, wide cut ou right leg above tho kuee, weight 900 His., 5u-foot rope dragging. Brand ed 1117 on shoulder. Emil lto senau, Jacksonville. - -156 TAKEN UP. TAKEN UP Spotted sow. Owner may have same by proving property and paying charges. Phone 19-F21. 105 TAKEN IN Two milk cows and one hull calf. Owner can claim by de scribing slock and paying charges. Phono 07-J2. HUBlNVdS MIRWCTOR. Mining Experts. CAMPBELL ft LILJEGRAN mlnei promltlng association; ' 'mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St:, opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mail given prompt atten AttonwA. WM. M. COLVIfl Attorney-at-law, Medford National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorny-at-lw . rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A, E. Remes, Lawyer. Corey Building. Garuatt Auto EappUM. LAHXR AUTO SPRING CO. W ar operating the laxgrnt, mA and best-equipped plant In th p dflo northwest. Uaa our spring when other fall. Sold ander writ ten guarantee. 34 North FlftMatt BL,; Portland, Oregon. Oiamajra GARBAGE Get yonr premuM cleaned np for the summer. Call on the elty garbage wagoni tot .god service. , -Phone 151-Y. ff T. Allen, FOR SALF. White nnd cockerels, I Phone 40S-R3. Leghorn pullets 'etuluma strain. 157 FOR SALE MIHCELLANKOUH. FOR SALE One good Ford. Phone 315, day tlmo, or 4S9-R evenings. WILSON AUDITING CO. H. M. Wil son, C. P. A. ABk about our new and simplified method ot account ing. Particularly valuable to an business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. ft H, Bldg., Medford. Phono 157-R. FOR SALE Gasoline engine, pipes, plow, harrow, hot house windows, stoves and furniture. Inquire 1013 West Main Btreet. - 158 FOR SALE Household goods, fruit jars, saddle, wagon, tank for oil or water, stoves. VV. It. Stokes, phono 408-J). 158 FOR SALE At n bargain, my law library and offlee fixtures: my residenco proporty nnd household furniture. Charles Prim, Jackson ville. 158 FOR SALE Gasoline engine nnd farm ImplomcntB. J. W. Wako fiold. 155 WANTED To hear from owner or good farm for sale. State cash price, mil description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED Good -bungalow on paved "street, with garage; must be mod ern. Box 222 Mail Tribune. W'ANTED Responsible couple, no children, want modern furnished home with gurage, for winter. Phono 740-L. 159 WANTED Cream separator. 403-X2. Phone 155 WiANTED Typewriter desk. Tho lnsurunco Man. WANTED Anyone desiring to con tract packing, sorting, making, labeling nnd lidding apples. Reas onable pricos. Sec G. W. Ltcbmnn. contractor, 227 South Oakdale. Medford. Ore. - 157 WANTED Soli youi croam to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses repair or wreck. 4B8-X. to move, huUd, Phone 488-M or Circuit Court. Mary K. Fox vs. II, l(. Hleven, et ni. Stipulation. -. ., . l'iiiinell ('. Lal'ferly vs. Kuliy IIo--c La fieri;,'. A'-tion for diviee. I'nriiieriiip estale of W, It. Iloluies and li. li. K er. l-'inal iieconnt. Order approving same. Appoint incut Executrix In Hie matter or the Kslulo ot John A. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given Hint under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, duly mado, rendered, and entered upon September 0, 1 St I s , the undersigned lias been duly and regu larly appointed execulrix of the above entitled estate. All pereons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present (be same properly verified to the undersigned nt the office of her attorney. G. M. Roberts, in tho Medford National Bank building within six months from the. date of this notice. Daiod at Medford, Oregon, Sept. 14, 1918. SARAH J. HALL, Executrix of I he Eslnto of John A. Smith, deceased. G. -M. ItOBKIiTrf. Attorney for said Estate. WANTED H. II. Toft buy Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loaDS on any old thing. FOR. r.KNI finilHKS. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow close iii, five rooms, gas range. No children. Box 88, Mall Tribune. . . 15(1 FOR RENT Two brick rooming houses on West Main street or will change for offlco rooms two seven room dwelling houses on paved street. John F. White, phone 11'J.M. FOR RENT I'l ltMHllKI) KOOMH FOR KENT Rooms, 22:1 North Con. tral. 101 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT MIHOELI.AM'XIIJH, FOR RENT Garage. 17 Norlb Riverside. Impilrc Hubbard Bros 150 FOR RENT Store building with good show windows. Best lo-atlon In city. Opposite Jackson County Lank. Rent reasonable. Apply evenings at 301 South Central avenuo. ii FOR RENT- (.'heap, ICO acre furm in Hiipis V.iMev. Addiesh Pox I'l. .Mall Tribune or phono 257-X. 157 FOR SALE Ramblor bicycle; good as new. Going to war. Call 009-J. FOR SALE Ono Ford touring car, 1914 model, newly overhauled w ith extra tires and lunor tubes, $300 eaih. Apply Medford Junk Co., phone 2 83-J. FOR SALE Practically brand new Ford cur. Phono 374. U. E. Pierce. 1 55 FOR SALE Birds, cheap; good sing ers. Phone CS0-M. 157 FOR SALE 50 tons good grain hay E. E. Reamos, Phoonlx. Phone 17-Fo. 157 FOR SALE Cur loud of pine lumber at low price. Trelchler-Peirson Co. 15 FOR SALE Good two-seated hack; ono five-ton fruit wagon with rack Phono 40S-R1. ' FOR SALE Good paying business and Ovorland car. 30 North River side avenue. 1 55 FOR SALE Ford; also 10 weolB Jorsey heifer calf. 854 East Ninth street. I FOR SALE 'Barley 034-X. FOR'BALE Ford touring car, elec tric starter and Wlllard battery Bargain. Power Auto Co. FOR SALE Body for Ford 114-ton truck, cheap. Russ Mill. FOR SALE Ford truck, Smith at tachment. L. B. Brown. MONEY TO IOAN. TO LOAN $10011.01) to loan on first mortgage. .1. W. Wnkelleld. I5T MONEY TO LOAN ou goon real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Grape. Phone 647.J. tf FOR EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE lo acres or land for car or Medford property. Phone .1SI-W. 4O0 Apple street ) INTKRUKR.t AlTOCAIt CO TIME CARD Leave Modrord for Asnvand, Talent and Phoenix dull, oxcept Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a, m.; 1:00 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10: IS p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, oiecpt Sunday, at 9:00 a. m nnd 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at S:30. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 13:30, 4:30 and 0:30 p. m. JExpcr Accountant. Instruction In Mule, S-RED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher piano and harmony. Haliht Musi Studio. 401 Garnett-Corey Kids Phone 73. ' t rnsufmnco. ALICE HOI, LOWAT Fire, Aooldanv Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eaatern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. - 1 EARL 8. TUMY General 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. Cathcart, Manager. Pinning Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 487 S. Fir. Phono 184. Physicians and Ba fxma, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 803 C rnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR.- J. J. EMMUNS-Physlclan aat surgeon. Practice limited to ay, ear, nose aud throat. Eyea scien tifically tested and glasses tup plied. Oculist and Aurlit for 8. P H. R. Co. Offices U. F. ft H. Ca Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAlho CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS HC-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residenco 20. 8. Laurel Street. Veterinary Rmttcon. DR. C11AS. M, ANDERSON Ash land, Oregon, Veterinary Surgeon. Cattle specialist, Hospital phone 59; residenco phone 208-R. 140 Printers and Pnbllsnera, MEDKORD PRINTING CO. haa th best equipped printing office ta Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ludgera, billing system, eta. Portland prlcea. 17 North Fir BL fnuufet. EADH TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Office 43 North Front SL Pbon 115. Prices rlgbL Barrio gnar-anted A Good Buy 1 1 acres of good soil, Beven acrea leveled, und five acres under Irriga tion, a good new five-room bungalow, a good well of water, some good fruit trees. The place adjoining and Iden tical wllh this tl acres, as regards the soil, etc., Is held at $5000.00. This district mnlntalna a free taxi servlco for Bchool children, deliver ing them in Medford oach morning and returning them home each day of tho school year. This place can bo bought today for $1900.00, Brown & White 10 Houth Fir Street.