MEDPOrcp MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?ECiO, TUESDAY, gOTOnKU 1. 1918 PAOR MVK IGH WRONGS T BEFORE PEACE SAYS BALFOUR British Foreign Secretary Declares Wrongs of Subordinated . People Must be Righted and Seized Terri tories Returned, Before League of Nations is Possible. x 10 LONDON, Monday,. Sept., 30. The wrongs of subordinated peoples must be righted and territories occupied hy Germany since the beginning of the war must havo complete freedom before a league of nations can be -possible and peace secured to the world, said Arthur J. JRalfoiir,, Brit, Jsh foreign secretary,; at , the;, t)je Guild. Hall today, , He explained President Wilson's recent speech ,ln New York and gave his suupovt. to the ideas outlined in It. "The full magnitude of all the Is sues before mankind is tliorojy real ised" said Mr. Balfour. "America came into tho war fully conscious of what those issues were and very wisely named its great financial ef forts after the cause which it has at heart, for that cause was liberty for Uio world. ' ( "There Is yet another cause; not embodied in a name, but as present to the hearts and consciences of Americans as to the hearts and con sciences of British, French and Ital ians, namely, that it we failed In this crisis not merely to win the war but to see that such wars do not recur, our task would be but half accom plished. IVnises President's Speech "I am confident you all have read President Wilson's speech. It had all those characteristics which make hJs public utterances unique In state documents. It had eloquence, direct ness ami the magnificence of a style to which he has accustomed us. , pills main theme'was this: That If the, world would make sure that it I? going to have peace it must come to some arrangement by which male factors of would-be malefactors are to be kept in order bj a leaguo of nations. 'The second .proposltion- was thai 1C you are to carry out this great ideal the only time to do it "effectual- ly is the moment when peace Itself Is being forged by the labors of vic torious powers. "Personally, I am very much 01 the, president's mind, that to allow this occasion to sink into tho past would be to lose one of the groat op portunities given mankind perman ently to put international relations upon a sound, lasting and moral foot ing and if the work for your new in ternatlonal machinery for securing peace is not to be greater than it can perform,, you must so errango the map of Europe and the world that great occasion for wnrs will not ove whelm you. Must ctlrcss Wrongs , '.If you are going to render per manent German domination over Russia, especially western Russia and the small peoples along tho Bal tie; If you refuse to redress- the wrongs of Poland; if the subordinat ed pooplos in tho Austrian emplri are to be loft under tho heel of the German and Magyar minorities; if tho Balkans are to be the scene of bloody wars and the occasion of hos tilities among their neighbors; If the Turk is to be allowed to resume his bloody sway over the. territories torn from him; if Italyfis hot to have restored to her and added to her those populations which roally make her indeed an Itnly redeemed; if Greece is to be threatened, as in the past, by tho domination of the ccn tral powers; If Serbia Is not to be restored after all her appalling socrl- rices and glorious gallantry; If Franco is not to resume her full paco in western Europe and if Del glum is not to be restored in full measure, if all those evils are not po tentially' to recur, then you must do somothlng more than merely estab lish a league of nations. . Right Wrongs First "You must put those wrongs right before a league of nations can set to work. You must give It a clean slate to work upon. Then and then only will your leaguo of nations work, i nercrore, In order to make a leaguo of nations possible complete victory is absolutely necessary. Ger many can only be a member of league of nations when the Internal lonal system has been reformed by a great, wise and all embracing peace and Ihat can never take plaro until tiermnny, not merely has been ohlig ed to chance her profession of faith but until Germany finds herself in a position where all her dreams o: world domination are torn to pieces before her eye. and she is left power ful Indeed, she will be loft power ful, doubtless prosperous and doubt WASHINGTON', Oct. 1 One hun dred and fifty thousand oujlcgc stu dents were mustered today into, the student's army reserve corps it more than SOU colleges mid universities, becoming h- part of the 'military forces. Special programs were ar ranged. Standing at attention, the students heard rend messages from President Wilson, Acting Secrotury Crowgill and General March, thief of stuff, President Wilson's message said : , "The step you have taken is u most signifeiint oue. Iiy it you huve ecus, ed to be merely individuals, each seeking to perfect himself to win his own place in the world, ami have become comrades in the common cause of making tho world a better place to live in. You huve joined yourselves to tho entire manhood of tie qountry and pledged, as did your loretnthers, 'your lives, your ior ttiiics and vour sacred .honor! to the freedom of humnnitv. "The enterprise upon which yon have cmburked is n hazardous and difficult one. This is not n war of words; this is not a scholastic strug gle. It is a war of ideals, yet fought with all the devices of science and with the power of machine. To suc ceed, yon must not only he inspired by the ideals for which this country stands, but you must also lie mas ters of the technique with which the buttle is fought. You must nut oniy be thrilled with the zeal for the com mon welfare, but you must also he master of I he weapons of today. "There cini he no doubt of the is ue. The spirit (lint is revealed ami the manner in which America has re- ponded to the call is indomitable. I huve no doubt that you, too, will use your utmost strength to maintain that spirit and carry it forward ti the final victory Hint will certainly he ours." The sludenls' army training corps is divided into collegiale and vocit lional sections, from holh of which there will he opportunity to win promotion. FIVE DISTRICTS IN OREGON SHY OF TOM'S MARKETS Livestock PORTLAND, Oct. 1. Cattle steady; receipts 800, Stoers, prime $1213; good to choice $ 1 1 4? 1 a ; medium to good $9.75 11; fair tc medium JS.25 9.?5; common to fair 15.7541 8.25; cows, and heifers choice. SSJi 9; medium to good $5.75 7.2,1; fair to medium $4.75 3. 75; cunners $3&4; bulls $5Jt7; cnlvof $9(i 12; stackers and feeders $Gii 8. Hogs steady; receipts 510. Prime mixed $ 19.50 6f 19.75; medium mix ed $19,ft J9.35; rough heavies $1SS IS. 35; pigs, $166(17; bulk of saloF $19.36 IS 19.50. Sheep steady; receipts 4 8. Prinu lambs 112 fl 14; fair to medium $9 : 11; yearlings $10 4111; wethers $9 4; 10; ewes $6.504? 9. llutter ami Eggs PORTLAND, Oct, ' 1. Butte; strong. " City creamery prints, box lots 63c; cartons, box lots, 64c; half boxes c more; less than hall boxei lc more, huttcrfat 07c; cube cxtrar 6c. EGGS Buying price, candled. cracks and rots out, 50c; selling price, candled, 5354c; in cartons, 56c. HUNS 262Tc; springers, 27 30c; old roosters, 15c; turkeys, geese nominal; ducks, old, 25c; young, 30 IT 33c. diss Mary lliigshaw . home Iron Yusliiiigtou and is visiting relative? iving here. Preparation are heing nuido foi he pioneer reunion to ho held here Thursday, October :t, 1018. An ex cellent program will he rendered fol owed by a basket dinner. Jacksonville, with its usual gener ous subscribers, was one of the firsi owns in Jackson county to go over he top in the fourth liberty Ions irive. Their quota was :H10 per cent uorc than the last time. A reception was given at the home if .Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Klcmining last "'"riduy night to the hoys entering the raining class at O. A. C. About 40 young people gathered to bid them farewell. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson Oonptj Ah straot Co., Sixth and Central At. Portland Grnin W1HEAT $2.20 basis; barley, aone; oats, $58.50 hid; corn, No. 3, yellow, $62 bid. MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. b. mill, carlots, $29.65; mixed cars, $30.15; less than carlots, $30.65. TIMOTHY $30 34; alfalfa, $27.50; grain, $20. POUTLANl), Ore, Aug. 1. Ore :on is waiting on five districts tluj' ire lugging in the fourth liberty loan 'iimpaign. The' few counties other- than the five are not yet over the top hut are marching so rapidly that they will be over before night. The live districts arc Clatsop, I'matilla. Marion and Jackson counties, nnd the lty of Portland. The state lacks less than $700.00(1 of being over and Portland something between three and four mil i Ion . Port hind is today conducting a slacker drive, going particularly after certain wealthy individuals who have passed off their subscription with tv tenth of what it ought to be. The Portland committee held up three prominent slackers in (he public press this morn- ng and the local drive will he replete wilh sensations if mutters do not take a turn for the better immediately. : The committee made announcement this morning that its actions hence forth would be drastic and already a visible increase in the quota is no ticablo in the booths where liberty loan subscriptions are being taken. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money DOlX'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield avenue, Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In rolurn a trial package containing Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backacho, kidney and bladded ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Notice to the Public Notice Is hercbv iclven that nil hunting Id strictly forbidden on the property of the undersigned. C. II. BROWN. C. W. ISAACS. HELTA WATER CO G. C. OARHETT. . loss wealthy but no longer a tyrniit who can use the nations which she is in a position to Influence to serve her own dream of world empire. therefore, I ask you to rcmcmher how far (he financial efforts we now are calling upon you to make extend beyond any merely finanel.il opera Hon." Mrs. K. li. Wnlson left lor her lioine in Portland the. first of the week, after spending the siimmur with her mother, Mrs. K. J. Kuth. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Toil Yelle, ac companied by the former's aunt, Mrs. L. Nirkerson. who is visiting them "from Ohio, motored to Crater Lake this yveek. Miss Mildred Thompson left for Stanford, (','nlif.. where she will at tend college, after a inunlli's visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Nimitin. Mrs. Branch has L'one to Gobi II where she has accepted a position m the telephone office. v Sheriff Knlnh .lcnnines hns reeciv ed his cull to report at Camp Pike, Ariz., and will leave about the i 111 ot October. Mrs. V:niiv Iiioiin litis returned home froin the Sacred Heart hospital where she has been receiving treut inent for the oast two weeks. Supt. G. W. Ager left for Salem lliursday where he will attend th state fair, lie was accompanied bv Misses Pcrnice lifter and Rulh Flem- niiitgs, two of the successful mem bers of the canning team. The fourth liberK' loan commit tee started its drive Thursday with Lewis t'lrieh chairman, and the followiii" able assistants! Gen. W. Gnrilner. Oscar Knox, Kmil liritt, J. lieter. 1 obe Uarrett, J. II. I olcuian mid I- red .1. Kick. Mr, mid Mrs. I'Yimlr Itimillcr worn business callers from Ituneoin Kri- ilny. Mrs. K, 1. Krick was hostess In the Wednesday Afternoon elub this week. Miss Mildred Thompson of l'nrllnnd being finest of honor. Mrs. Laura Hyn and rinuuhtcr -)ent Thursday afternoon in .Med ford. Miss Flora Thompson has m-ccntcri a nosition in thi t'rrmhl denjirtinmil of the S. Ii company at .Medford. Mrs. John (Irieves and daughter Josephine of Medford visited friends living in Jacksonville this week. Mrs. James Pulton of Fort Klam ath and .Mrs. James Cotehett ot Seattle spent a few hours in town Saturday. Mrs. ('otchctl is returning from a two months' viit with her si.-ter in Klamath county, Albert Pit was itmonir (lie J-ick. Mmvillc hoys to go to ('orvnllis to enter the. students trmiiinir class! Mis -Alice 'Kilistcr' aecnrnii)iied Circuit Court. Laura J. Kmerson, administratrix, vs. Olive II. Brown et ni. Return on execution. It. S. Pnjio vs. h. I). CunfieM et ui. Iteturn on execution. J. II. (.'osbey vs. I,. K. Iloak. To quiet title. Hutler & Thompson Co. vs. C. II. (iilletle. Government decree. Harriet J. llenrv vs. W. I!. Xorris. Dismissed. Centra) Point Hank vs. A. Conro Fiero. For money. John Dcning et ai vs. Oeor,u: Wolff. Demurrer ii'ino'k Mercantile Atrcney vs. Chas. A. Walroff. For inonc..". Jennie Fry, j:unrdmnship. fiur.r dian's bond. Mamie K. Kiddle et al.vs. l iar' ?s Woekooes. Notice of appeal. William Stailev vs. William Itesi- minus. To quiet title. Murv K. Fox vs. IU H. Illivei: et a!. Deposition. Olive Worthintitnn vs. li. Ci. Worth- in(iton. Answer. F.dwin C. Larned vs. Houue River Val'ev Canning Co. Order. Z. Cameron vs. D. T. Linvt m et al. Order for publication of summon. Z. Cameron vs. D. T. Lawlon el al. Affidavit. H. J. Worthinton vs. Olive Worlh ihL'ton. Decree. Theresa P. Critzer vs. Georye Kul zer et al. Kxecution. Order eon firming sale.' Laura K, Long vs. J. T. Lou;. Find ings and conclusion. Decree. State vs. W. K. IJullcr. ObJ ciions to defendants hill q pxceplion-. M. Jansen vs. Kliabcth k'orcrick, admin. Confirmation of sale. Harriet J; Henry vs. W. I. Harris. Motion to dismiss. .. K. W. Iloberts ct al vs. Apide-jafe !.uii .,(; Company. Certificate of at tachment. State vs. William Hills, Cost hill. Tuwiisrll C. I.ufferty vs. K.tby Ruse Luffed v. Summons. Marriage Licenses William H. Smith nnd Klizabelh Annitm Wetrel. Robert R. Cofi'mun and Hessie Chambers. . Kent Instate Transfers Lyun W. Smith to Karl H. Day, north half of northwest quarter of section 30, west i salt' of southeast quarter of section .li), township ilo, range '2 west tfG.-luO John C. Hunter to Zoe II. Noe, . lot 12, block 15, .Dekum .ad dition to jLlold Hill j. 300 HUNS GOUGE NEUTRALS FOR "SAFE CONDUCTS" STOCKHOLM, Aug. 1. Germany has aLrain raised the conditions tindei which she is granting her "safe eon ducts" to neutral shipping. In ttu case of Finnish vessels, they arc obliged to deposit $200 in a German hank ncr register ton. This in orae- lically all. cases amounts to more than the value ttt the ships. Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make ucjiuty lotion ' at homo for a few cents. Try Itl FOIt EXCHANGE. KOIi KXCIIAi'iCR KxcellentTclear Medford homo for Kood farm land ' In Hokuc River valley or near Medford. Phono 102-X. LOST. t, Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottlo containing threo ounces ot orchard whlto, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex ion beautltier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons nnd any drug storo or toilet countor will supply three ounces ot orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see bow freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and while the skin becomes. Yes! It lB.hurmlesB. Adv. FOR RUM HOUSES. FOR RUNT Modern well furnished bungalow, five rooms, bath, gar age. James Campbell, phone 311-R. 16i THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH reny load to chrortl? lnniT trouble, or mean that the rhronlo atago already Is reached la oltaor ;ai try.' - ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE This tonlo nd tlrsuc-repalrcr up plle tli aohnowlevml benefit a ot Cal cium treatment without tlldturtilur tho tomach. contains no A Irohui. is' or cotic or HatU-lormlutr Drutf. $2 Ire, now $150. $1 sizt, now 80c. Vrlre Includes war tax All druKUta. WANTKD SITUATION. Thought His Time Had Come Disappointed "I never was more surprised I) my lite than when I took the first jrlosc of 'Mayr's Wonderful Itcniedy. .My stomach trouble had been of tit;ht years' standing, sometimes so bad as to cauxe convulsions, followed by hemorrhage. I thought my tlntc In this world was short, and bcllevjil (he lant medicine I would eycr uike It Is now eight weeks since, and I am feeling belter than tor njany years." II Is n simple, harmless pre paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the In'pitlnal trmt nni: allays the Inflammation which etusef practically all stnmsrh. liver and intestinal ailments. Including ap pendlcitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Hold by dru gists everywhere. AUv How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Tteward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh cuftcrcrs for the past thirty- five years, and lias become known as the most reliable remedy for catarrh. ' Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Dlood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling tho Pol- son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. Afler von have taken Hall s Cotarrn Medicine for a short time you will ncr a irrpnt Imnrovement in vour irenernl health Rtnrt taking Hall's Catarrh Modi, cine at onco nnd get rid of catarrh. Send for tentlmonlals. Tree. K. J. riiKNKY '., toicoo, unio. Sold by all Drui"-lits, 76c. BKi FAMILY WASH W ANTIC D 1 do a tubful ot clothes in fifteen or twenty minuten. Very careful. No danger of tearing your Unonfr. Will do your whole week's wash for less than flve cents. All wash ing done In your homo. Sond for me on trial. Thor Washer, phone 90. 172 HELP WAfiTKll MALE. WANTKD Man to look after stock Phono 31 9-11. 1IF.LP WAXTKI) Male and Fcninlo. WANTBIJ Man nnd wlfo on close in ranch: give full particulars, liox M, Mail Tribune. COVK-RNMKNT CIVIC SHRVICK EXAMINATION'S everywhere In October, 1 2,000 clerks to be ap pointed at Washington. Salary $1200. Kxporienco unnecessary Men and women desiring govern ment positions write for free par ticulars, J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner,) 105S Kcnols building, Washington, 1). C ICS HEM' YANTKD FKMAI.H FOR RENT Five-room modern bun galow, with garage. Range con nected. Winter's wood in shed for sulo cheap;' $9 per mouth, water paid. 709 Alder street. 1 B 3 FOR RENT Furnished house, closo in, all modern conveniences. In quire at 2-15 North Riverside. 165 FOR RENT Furnished house and two brick rooming houses. One soven-room dwelling wilh garage on paved street. John F. White. I'houe 449-M. 1S7 LOST Uetween Ashland and foot of mountain- ' on ' Pacific 1 highway, black limp lenther loose-leat cash and nccount hook with post cards, films, etc., enclosed. Suitable re ward will bo paid for Its return to this office. 162 TAKEN UP, TAICEN DP Two red heifers, com ing two years, one with bell. Onp yearling heifer with white face. One yearling brlndlo bull. Owner may have -by paving charges. Los tor li. Fay. It. 1, Medford. 105 TAKEN' IIP Spotted sow. Owner may have same by proving property and paying charges. Phono 19-F21. 165 UUBIXKBS UUlKCTOKr Mining- Experts, CAMPBELL ft LILJEORAN mine ; promitlng association;, mining properties listed for Bale, sampled ' and roports rondered. Office and . asBay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt atten Attorneys, WM. M. COLVIO Attornoy-aMaw. Medford National Bank Bldg. - PORTER J. NEFS", Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 9, Medrord Nation Bank Building. A. B. Rnamea, Lawyer. Chunatt uorey Banding. FOIt RE-NT Six-room modern bun . galow. In first-class xhape. Range connected. Oarage. Phone 48S-X. 166 FOR RENT Modern six-room bun galow, good location. Phone 652-R. 163 FOR RENT Five-room furnished bungalow. Phone 929-W. 165 FOR RENT Furnished, handsonio residence on South Onkdale. Very reasonable to doalrublo. ; Tenant. All conveniences. Tol. 409 or 524-J. - 164 FOn RENT bungalow. LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. W are operating the largest, eldeas and beat-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring! when others fall.' Bold inder writ ten guarantee. 84 North Flfteent) 8f., Portland, Oregon. -Ono 5 and one 7-room H'.'O West Twelfth. FOR KENT MIHllELLANKOUB. FOR RKINT 12 -gauge Phone :tf 1-Y. pump gun. 161 GARBAGE Get your premises eleaned up for the summer. Call on the olty garbage wagons to! rod service. Phone 161-Y. T, Allen. Expert Accountant. FOR RENT 140-ncro rnnr.li. near Eagle Point. Phone 910-Y. 163 FOR RENT l.tOO-ncre stock for. 6 miles from Eugene, 100 acres plow land, usual buildings. F. L. Cham bers, Eugene. 164 IWIl SALE ttF.AT, KSTATE. i .MUSTAciiTi'T': 1 1 1 f West XiiTth street, one story bungalow, lot 50x 100 recently taken In exchange by us for New York proporty, want offer. Cahn & Plttman, owners, 40(1 East 14!Uh street, Now York City. 163 FOIt SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED Experienced lady stenog rapher. One with some bookkeep ing exporlenco preferred, but not necessary, (iood salary to right party. Ulg Pines Lumber Com W.VNTEI1 Ranch cook. Tribune, Box A. Apply Mall Summons in tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the C ounty of Jackson. A. L. Cross, Plaintiff, vs. Emma Fro- dnnburg, formerly Emma Coffmnn, Andrew Coffmnn, Wilbur Coffmnn, Delia Coffman, Robert Coffmnn, unknown heirs of Albert Coffmnn deceased, also all othor persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, eslnto, lion or Interest in the real eslato described in the Complaint herein, and Herbert Lt Coffman, Defendants. To the abovo named defendants. Andrew Coffman, unknown heirs of Albert Coffman, deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the ronl estate tloscri li ed In tho complaint here: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Yon are hereby sum moned anil required to aopcar In the above entitled Court and causa and answer tho Complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you within six weeks from and after tho date of the first publication of this .Summons which date la August 27lh, 191S, said perlotl of Blx weeks being the time fixed by the order ot Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above named Court, within which you "liould bo appear and answer or be adjudged to be In default, which order bears date August 27th, 1!H'S. You will further take notice that If you fall to appear and answer said Complaint as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief de manded In Ilia Complaint, a Hiirclnet statement of which is for a decree of the Court determining the conflicting claims, interest nnd estates of defen dants and each of them, in and to the Southwest quarter of tho Southwest quarter of Section 28, and Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter or Sec tion :i3. Township .14. Kontii Range 2, East of Wlllametla Meridian In .laekxon County. Oregon, and decree ing t li nit. plninlllf Is the owner of said promises In fee simple, free and clear of all claims of defendants, or any of thorn, therein or thereto, and that none of said defendants have any right, title, Interest or estate therein or thereto, together with such other and further relief as the Court may deem Jail and equitable. POUTER J. NEFF, Attorney tor Plaintiff. WANTED Dining room girl. Hotel Medford. ' WANTED Women, snlary 24 full lme, 50c an hour sparo time, dis tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Permanont. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee Mills, Norrlstown, Pn. WANTKD M1JSCKLLANKOU8 WANTED To buy, two cown, froKh in November; one team, about 1250; one .1 vi wagon, one set Con cord harness. 20 West Twelfth 164 WANTED To rent, clegrantly fur nished sleeping room, to lady or married couple. Inquire 304 king street. 163 WANTED About fifty head good grade slock calves. Jaa, Campbell. Phono 311-R. It;.. WANTED Winter seed oats. II. .1. While, llouto 2, Box HO, Central Point. it;;: ?ANTEI To rent, 20 acres good land, all or part in alfalfa, close In. Addresn Box Acres, Mall Tri- nune. 1113 WANTED If In need of a planing , mill man address Planer Man, 157 Tcrwllllger street, Portland, Ore 16S WANTED Sell yoni- cream to the . J 0 11 n son prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTKD Houses to move, kulld, repair or wreck. Phone 488-M or 4HH-X. WANTED R. If, Toft buys Liberty bonds, slso mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old mint. h'On RENT APAftTMENTB. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. FOR KENT IIII'SEKEKPIXa IIOO.M8. FOR RENT- Light hiiilsekeeplim rooms, rail after n p. 111. .1 South Central or phone 403-X2. 166 FOR SALE Span of black mules, eight years old, sound and gentle. L. O. Pcnlnnd, Talent. 16S FOR SALE Choice Duroe Jersey breeding stock, brood sows, pigs, etc. Onkmont Farm, Talent. Phone 7-F2. ItiS TOR SALE 200 owob; also 200 owe lambs. D. Itosen-bei-g, Medford Hotel. 165 FOR SALE Pure-bred Duroe pigs 15 cents per pound; also sow and piga. R. E. Nealon, phono llxxl, Central Point. 164 FOR SALE 5 pigs, 50 lbs.; 8 pigs, SO lbs.; 1 sow, 140 lbs.; 1 brood sow. 200 lbs. A. L. Seabrooke, R. F. D. 2, Central Point, Ore. 164 'OR SALE Milk cows, box 403, It 2, Central Point. 16 6 FOIt BALE MIHCKLLANKOUH. FOR SALE Blue stem seed wheat; also spring-tooth harrow and grain drill. James Campbell, phone 311-R. It. FOR SALE Beardless barley and blue steam wheat seed. .las. Camp bell. Phono a 1 1 -II. HI FOR S.VLE Bulck Six, light, good condition, cord tires. Phono ls FOR SALE 10-foot Perkins wind mill and .'!0-foot wood tower with three-way pump, on John W. Cox Ranch, ono mile southwest Med ford, Onkdale Purk Add. 167 FOIt SALE 1917 Studeliaker Six car. Mrs. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 166 I-Oll SALE 1'our horsepower en glno wilh centrifugal pump, 2nd buggy. Phone ,32-R. 16." MONKI TO I AM. MONEY TO LOAN on gooa real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. HI North Grape. Phooe 647. J. tf INTKItUltBAS AlTTOOAIt CO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Asmnnd, Talent and Phoenix il a 1 1 , except Sunday al 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00 4:0(1 and 5.15 p. tn, Also on Butur- dny at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Learo Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a, m and 11:00 a. tn.; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30. Sunday loave Ashland al 1:00 a. tn., and 11:30, 4:80 and 0:30 p. m. Aoto Sappllee. Gmmre WILSON AUDITING CO. H. il. W1K son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an; ' business as a time-saver givlnl fnll business detail. M. P. ft H. ; Bldg., Medford.' Phone 157-R, Instruction tn ssnsle. .fRED ALTON H A 1 G HT Teacher , piano and harmony. Halght Most Studio, 401 Uarnett-Clorey BUU Phone 73. Insnrftnoa, aLICE HOLLOWA T Fire, Aocldent Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Kaston Companies. Office 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. v r EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Hay or . Grain in field or barn; also Lire-' stock. Contract and Surety Bonds, Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L, L. Catbcart, Manager, Planing Attn. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screons. Shop 437 B, Fir, Phone 184. Physicians and Bn "eoaa. DR. W. w: HOW Ail D OsteopsthU physician. 303 t? rnett-Corey build ing. Phone 180. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician asd surgeon. Practice limited te eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices 11. F. ft IL Oe Bldg. Phono 667. DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MALo CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS -116-417 Oarnott-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 20 S. Laurel Blropt. Printers and raoashere. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has. the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems eto. Portland prices. 37' Norts Fir Bt, : tlMMtes. KAUS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Oftlce 42 North Front Bt Phone 115. Prices right. Beryloe guar. nte4l Look at These 10 acres close In under Irrigation, new 5-room house, modern; will tnko II MM'. 01), and this is Bono bargain at tho prlro. 10 acres 111 Wagner Creek district tor exchange, for-n good modern 6 room house In Medford. 176 acre slock and alfalfa ranch, either wilh stock, feed and oqulp ment, or without. This place Is a splendid piece of lund and ono of the vory best stock propositions In this valley, and we are making a prlro on It Hint will Interest anyone in tho market for a real ranch. - 1 ' ' Brown & White l Nosta Fir Street, '