4 MEDFORD MXIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER f. PAOE THREE PLAN TO ERECT BIG CANNFRY IF VALLEY WATERED One direct result of the benefits that would accrue to Bedford and the valley with irrigation is the pro posed establishment of a big cannery here which would annually for a per iod ot from three to five- months employ from 100 to 300 persons and buy many of the valley's products to be canned. This concern is com ing here If assured that Medford will have Irrigation. For some time past Harvey Stew art of Lewiston, Mont., who ' repre sents a syndicate of men who plan to ,establl8li a new canning works, has been In correspondence with the Commercial club relative to locating the,' establishment hero. He was especially Interested in the Irrigation feature, as he stated that the concern would not locate here unless the dis trict was Irrigated. He seemed satis fied that this would be the Ideal lo cation for the canning works and that all products necessary for Its operation could bo raised here. Secretary Satchwell who last weok notified Mr. Stewart of the favorable outcome of the $1,500,000 bond elec tion for the ' Irrigation district has just received word from him that himself or another syndicate repre sentative will be here shortly to furr ther investigate the situation, sign up contracts with growers, etc. Mr. Stewart writes that the cannery will put up baked pork and beans, fruits, vegetables, catsups, cocktail sauces, soups, preserves ail high-grade pro duels.. Its output would be on a par, he. writes, with those concerns like the Heinz, Curtis and other national ly known canneries. . . At the start the cannery would have an annual pack of from 25,000 to 30,000 cases. The market tor the cannery output Is already assured, he further writes, as the government has already spoken for the first two years output. Thus many acres would have to be signed up and the necossary labor would have to be' as sured before the cannery located here. But above all the location of the proposed cannery here depends en tirely on the valley being irrigated. ALLIED I RAIDS FAST DEMORALIZING GERMAN MORALE I.OXDO.V-, Oct., 5. fresh , word comes to the government almost daily from Indisputable channels of the increasing effect ot allied air raids upon the German people. The Cologne Gazette frankly ack nowledges thut "these raids are hav ing the effect on morale which the entente allies Intended." it speaks ot how the pessimism of the bombed districts is spreading to other parts of the empire thru letters written from the Rhine towns. And the air offensive is not only directly but Indirectly having Us ef fect on tho military operations thru the German efforts to increase their air power and the consequent drain on other branches, British air power Is constantly In creasing and the air ministry Is tak ing every possible step to see that the filers' and workers' efforts for the country does not ' "set them back" when they return to clvit life. Al most every mechanical trade' Is taught in the training schools, and exceptional educational advantages are offered. The British losses are compara tively light, the air chiefs state. They announce that one machine Is lost or damaged for every five tons of bombs dropped, or one machine for every six raids. 80LF APPOINTED - TO CABINET JOB .": COPENHAGEN', October 5. Or. V S. Solf, German colonial secre tary, has been appointed to the Ger man Imperial foreign secretaryship, it was officially announced in Berlin today. Mathlas Erzberger, the centrist leader, has been appointed secretary of state without portfolio. Hcrr Bauer, socialist member of the reichstag, has been named as secre tary of state for the Imperial labor office. : Dr. Solf will continue during the war to act also as colonial secretary, with Dr. Gletm as under-secretary. SPANISH INFLUENZA REPORTED I SEATTLE SEATTLE, Oct. 5. Dr. J. H. .Mo Bride, city health commissioner, an nounced today 20 cases of influenza have been reported to Seattle health officials. Influenza caused one death here yesterday he said. Every place of indoor public assembly-in Seattle including schools, theaters, motion picture houses, churches and dance balls at noon to day were ordered closed by Mayor Ole Hanson and City Health Commis sioner J. S. Mctlrliie as a means of combatting further spread of Spanish influenza here. EXPLOSION CLOSES GOTHAM SUBWAYS SEW YORK,' Oe.';5. ppofe re ceiving Information shortly before 3:30 o'clock this afternoon .that fur ther explosions at the Morgan, X. J., munitions plant were Imminent, Mayor Hylan and the public service commission after a conference with the fire department authorities; ord ered the closing of the subwaysTlnder the East and North rivers. : The or der went Into effect Immediately. The East river bridges carrying subway, elevated, trolley and vehicle traffic, were closed tenfjtorarity, iso lating Brooklyn from connection with Manhattan, except by ferry. " St. Mail's Kplscotiat Cor. Xorth'IQakdaie and Fifth. S a. mi Holy "communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. -11a. m. Communion. S p. m. Evening prayer. Wra. B.-Hamilton, vicar. Catholic Church South Oakdale avenue. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. ' Benediction after second mass. Rev.JIohn Powers, rector. 1 Christian Church Sunday school 9:45. Preaching service by the former pastor, F. B. Huffman, botfi morning and evening. All members of the church and congregation are invited to be present. WANE ALE OFFICERS TAKEN FROM RANKS WASHINGTON", Oct, 5, The vet erans of tho Spanish-American war have started a campaign in congress for legislation which will provide for the selection of all commissioned of ficers In the army from the ranks. The slogan Is "Universal Promotion from the Ranks." The bill is to provide that every citizen be guaranteed an eqtinl oppor tunity for promotion to commission ed officer and that the test of quali fication be the education afforded in the public graded schools combin ed with practical knowledge of field and battle duties as a soldier. A resolution sums up the demand as follows: "Every citizen to the ranks; every officer from the ranks; every soldier a fair chance: every test democratic the graded public schools and field and battle knowledge." NORWAY GROWN RICH ; ! BUT REMAINS HUNGRY CHRISTIANA. Xonvnv. 'Oll: Norway has made million out of the war, hut her wealth i-n't aivina Irer entire xntu-tiictinn. "What in the ne of monev is vou e;m.l bttv nnv thine with it f " n the common iiliiint Food is .-hurt unit raw material Iir intiiistrv Kcnreclv lo be Iib4 .A mention meal iots a Hovereijn smiii, stuffed tomatoes, a few cher ries and a bottle of wine. A hnirent is fi shillino, n hutli 1(1. Six slices of bitter, black bread a day in the ra tion. Thoiieh maintaining strictest neu tralitv in word and deed, the major it V of the tieotile are bmn for itl- li crivietnrv. None of the new-m- lers and none of the miiiiik in (he music halls lietrnv the li-'-'--' bias ill the ur. . . . HOSPITAL BOMBED , BY, HUN AIRPLANES s PARIS. CM. r. (Iliivtm.) Munv French soldiers were killed or injur ed when a German niridane bombard ed n hospital nt Chalons on ihe niaht of October 1-2. At tho time of the raid German prisoners were liein sheltered "In the eellars of the bos pital. TALIS PURSUE AUSTRIANS IN ALBANIA ROME, Oil. 5. Iftttttth columns mirsmug: 'the retronttnt: AaHlro-mm aarians in Albania vptenlav pa.ssetl hevonrf the ivnshna river and reaeh oi tin? rivers Kavava and iVjloiv'n, The Italians pontitmimr thier atlvam-r toward Klimson, iifl miles northeast of Hvrat, arcoiHinir to an, officii! statement hv the war offife todav D0USHB0Y PREFERS CHICKEN TO EAGLE WITH THE AMKRICAX ARMY Oet. .VrI&id-AYvaH of Marion, Ohio, whose (fitfehhov nhiloophy has !treati throuuhotit the army, Wrii awke Oip other htv whv he didn't not in unil try for n commission, Ndthiu doin' on thut officer tttuff for me, i!Haiii, wim HrdV roplv. Vhv. captain, I'd rnther Ik; a private with a French chicken on ntv knee than a colonel with an American each on his shoulder, , ' DIED MOREY At the Sacred Heart hospital, Friday, Oct. 4th, 1918 John A. Morcy, He was born In the state of Wear York, In 1841. came to Med ford In I8S9 where he has resided ever since. Ho leaves one daughter In Portland and a brother, I A Morey of Canada, to mourn his los. Funeral services to be held at the Weeks & McOowan chapel, Sunday, Oct. 6th, at 3;3fl p. m. Interment In I. O. O. F. cemetery. Rev. J. E, Will berk, officiating SI. E. tliureh South Cor. W. Main and Oakdale, J. E. Wallreck. pastor, Sunday school at .1 0 a. m, Preachlns at 1 1 a. m. and at S P m by the pastor. You are invited to all services Visitors always welcome. Evantr.-I.Mh. Zlon's (linrch Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. iltev. Dr. W. R. Morens-Oeser. Res. 51 S West Fourth St. Moraine service In Grants Pass, therefore no Sunday school and di vine service will be held In .Ion's church. Free Methodist Church The pastor will preach tomorrow at 10 and in the evening at S o'clock. All are invited. P. B. Huffman, the "Y" man will speak in the Christian church Sunday morning: and evening. Themes, "h,n llstment or Draft"; "From Ileveille to Tans." Mrs. Will G. Steel has returned from a summer spent at Crater Lake. Firat Church of Christ, Scientist Branch of the .Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sunday services at 1 1 o'clock, sub ject: "Unreality." Sunday school at 9:45 all under the age of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening meeting, at which testimonials of Christian Science heotinsr are ulven, at 8. All ure cordially invited. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale avenue. Heading room In the M. F. & iH. building. North Central avenue, open from 1 to 5 daily, except Sun days and holidays. First Presbyterian Church Main and Holly streets. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11a. ni. morning service. Subject "Religion and the Super-Burdens of Ufe." Special music trio, Mrs. An drews, Miss Gray and Mrs. Isaacs, "At jiventlde There Shall Be Light," (Oaul), and solo by t!eo. Andrews, Lost Chord" (Sullivan). S p. m. "From Fireside to Firing Line." The pastor has spent the past week at Camp Fremont and will toil tho story of the care our boys art! having In the cnntonmentB, Miss Allele ISranlt will render "He'ShaJ! Peed His Flock" I Handel. L. Myron Boozer, Pastor, omen in ori Information conrerHtiiethe send- ime iit Christmas iwireeW jiwrsens: the war uetmrtment reiiifjsmir litni the families of men in tho service, abroad are anxious to make Christ mas overseas us phwsniit as possi ble, has dwitled thot eneh matt may receive a ptu'katfi' from his tamilv. Shippiitsr wiaee available will permit, the seniltnc of but one parcel to eaeh man. To avoid duitliealtoa and to make sure that each onreel is correct ly addressed, a "Christmas SHircel label'' is now Uv'ms issued to everv man abroad, Kui-h man will wait his label" to some relative or friend who wit! lie entitled to scud him o periel. The relative, who receives this label will atudv to their Red Cross chapter and upon sUuwinsr the label wilt receive a carton in which the parcels must be sent. Siiei-iuHy manufactured eartmis- for this tmroosc wil be, sent to each chapter from division hcattctoarters. whcatmii should not be mmle at Heel Cross until a ttuti-e has been iven the mibiie that the cartons have been- received. The carton mav he filled Willi anv combination of articles that fit m il and which are not barml from Christmas iwreels bv lite posloftiee lepartiiient. The list of articles that amy not be sent muv be prttcttred at the stititt lifiie us the enrton. The weight of the parcel must hot exceed two pounds ," ounces, imwrappeil. No duplicate can lie issued if a la bel is losl. This rule cannot be al tered bv anv one. and o ptirt el can be accepted bv the post office with out the IhIm'I from overseas. So par cel can be mailed later tliatk Koveia- ber loth. These instructions have been is sued bv the national hetviUiiuirters of the American Red Cross, are based on the agreement with the war de nnrtiueut and the post uttire depart meat, ami must therefore be strictly observed. Reeeirfnelew will be placed ill ei- trnv slKS for till foil. HFtll llllKkillS ilm stove have a ball started. 1'UsIi it atone bv atitiimt voav bit. itott. Iota 1-2 bitf 1 ; all of blk, 2 ot Columbus Ave. Add to Medford ...tOttO.OO Roy -M.' Parr et u to Mrs, Millie Dealer, land In Ash land 19.00 Alice Jans Pace et vlr to W. A. Smectly, S ot SWT. ot SXY. of see. i, twp. 39, R. 1 W S80.00 Owen f. Nagle et ux to Grace M, Wilson, lots 2, 3, 4, blk. 5.1, City of Medford 600.00 Jackson County Building anil Loss Assn. to Helen liixon, lot " of Davis first Sub division, lot 2, blk. 5, of Oalloway's Add. to Med ford 10.00 236S fro 1J56 etc. to Josto B. Hatch, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk, 4 of Wlldwood Add. to Meittord 19S9 from IMS to Kdwart gutter, lot s, blk. 1, Tat tle's Second Add. to Med ford :,... God. D..'OwIbbs et a! to Francis E. Owinss, SW. of SB. and SB. of SV. of see. 2C, twp. ST, R. SW. ...... I.Ott I01WS MARKETS . Porttond Livestock 1 POUTLAXft Ore., Ih-L 5. Caftlo ton stttff stood: rest slow. Receipts 1 58. Kieer. prime. $1 2,00fo 13.00 ; iiol to choice. 1 l.Otlffi 12,00: me dium to sood, !fit.7.y 11. 110: fair to medium, $8.2ii(ei ; O.'-J,: coutrotiit to fair. &'i,7'(w 7.2.1: cows and heifers, choice. ifS.OO&ilSMHh medium to good and heifers, $'i.7."fo7.ii: fair to me dium. te.lT6bX" pannerx. MMK 4.IM): bttfls, $.".nt(fo7.tt: f-alveN. .fSUM!Of!l',0: stoekers and feeiters fl.0()(8.f)0. . 1 HtiKs L'tieluinaeit. hut Ipivers cut- tin., hard. Receipts; 574. Prime nixed, JfliUiOfri 1!;.75: niedstmt mixed. jflO.OOfa 1S1.35: roiuiit tteavieK. JH.IU (nl8.33: piss. $16.00(0.! 7.00; bulk of sales, $ia.:15t.l!l.")tl. w . Siieep Wenk anil slow: reieipls 49L- i'rime lambs. l',t)0fH,i.Oi fair to medium, $!U0firU,!HJ; venr linif. WIMHKh J 1. 00: wethers, $.M0 (if 10,00; ewes, ffi.50(;B.fl0. Butter and I-iRlis PORTLAXt). Ore.. Oft. ft. Butter ft- (iu mmitrt, neiiils. extra i.., 1,, ill w,.t,i hv hits. tUe: halt box inls. half eent imire; less than hatf boxes, le more. Btivmir price butter iat, Portland, totct etiot extras, ne. , EGGS Buying pries, eanoiea, cracks sad rots out, 50e; selling price, candled, 53 54c; la cartons de, HEN'S 26S 2c: springers. 2" ft 30c; old roosters, 15c; turkeys, geese nominnl; ducks, oki,.2:c; young, 3D 33e. CoHshe-.l Ho Ho Cotitiln'l Sleep Bronchial coushs, tickling In throat and asthmatic spa.ims break one' rest and weaken one so that the sys tem Is run-down and serious sickness may result. Knos IlalberL Paoll, Ind., writes: "I fiad a severe cold this fall and coughed continually at night; could hardly sleep. The first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar re lieved me, entirely curing my cough." It covers irritated membranes with a healing and soothing coating, loosens phlegm and clears air passages. For sale hf Medford Pharmacy. First Ilnntlst Church Bally week at the Baptist church is In full swing. The annual meeting on Thursday evening was certainly a success. The ladles of the church, assistedby the young people, served an excellent supper and the business session that followed was splendid. .Yow if the other departments, beat that they will have to break ' the record. Sunday Is to be tho big day. The program will begin with the Sunday school and continue thru each of the services. There will be special music and special features at the Sunday school, a ladles' quartet, and the annual graduation day exer cises The morning service will be of In terest. New members received. Spe cial music. Mrs. Florence liastelrlgg McFlhose will sing "Nearer My Hod to Thee" iCora Itoms). The sermon "A Rally Day In the Olden Times," followed by the Lord's Supper. The B. V. P. 1'. are planning lo catry off the laurels, go they have a fine program. At the evening service the Wills' sisters (juartet will be present and that Insures an evening of excellent music, Everybody come to every service, W. T. if pprlgM, Minister. Portland Grain WHEAT 12.20 basis; ' hartey, none; oats, $:8.25 bid; corn, No. 3 yellow. tr.K.an bid. StlLL STCFFS Milt ran t. o. mill, cartels, $29.Gr; mixed cars, 139.15; less than ca'rlots, $30.65, HAY Timothy, $:! 34; alfalfa i27M; grain, 26. COURT HOUSE REPORT leported by Jaektos Ceafitr Ab stract Co., Siith and Central At. Omiit Court Ksther Mary It. Martin vs. Aeoy C. Martin. Affidavit; petition; order, I'n liale Court Jotenh 11. IMviko Kstate. Final nrrnlmf: netltlon for distribution order appoint lag day for wftllsment. Heal Fstate Transfer R. H. Toft, et x to I.. F. t.u- l.r. i.nnrf in ,f. Har- bauRh's Subdivision t !." Uaipb (1. .lennlngs to it., ff. Toft, int In O. Ilarbatm' RnhdfvlFton II"" Wilbur S. Hartzell et ux to Sarah Elizabeth Edmund- Took Opt Dreadful Horenem When the kidneys are weakened or overworked so that they fall to filter and throw ail impurities out of the blood, the poison remains to the sys tem and backache, soreness, lame ness ami rheumatic pains are likely to develop. Mm. David Henry, 65 S, Lincoln Ave., Washington, tf, J., writes: "Foley Kidney Pitts are do Ins me much good, both my kidneys and tho rheumatism. They took alt the dreadful soreness oat of my limbs. For sale by Medford Phar macy. Appointment Kxev-strfc la the matter ot the Estate of John A. Smith, deceased. Xotk-e Is hereby gtveo that under and by virtue of an order sf the Couaty Court of Jackson Coiml.v Oregon, duty aiade. rendered, asd entered upon September SItfS. the undersigned iias been duly anil regu larly apppltUeil executrix sf the above entitled estate. AH persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified lo the iinilerglgned at the office of her attorney, 1, M. Koberts, In the Medford National Hank building within tx months from the date of this notice. . Haled at Medford, Oregon, Sent, H, IBIS. SARAH J. HAI.i., Executrix of the Estate of John A. Smith, Deceased, G. M. KOHKItTS, Attorney for said Estate, DEI.P WAXTKl) FKMALiH WAXTKB Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well !mown goods to established dealers, $25.00 to t0,00 per week; railroad faro paid; weekly advance for traveling expenses. Address at once Goodrich !rug Company. lopt. "", Omaha (Neb. tfi? WAN'TKB Three girls to train for nurse at Klamath Falls, Apply A. J, Ljie, Hotel Modfortt, or write Supt, Klamath Gen, 'Hospital, WANTED SITTJATiOS. FOB REST FFBNlSBKf BOOM!, Blt'r FAMILY WASH WAN'TKH I do a tubful of clothes tit llfleea or tw&aty miputee. Very careful. No danger of tearing your tineas. Witt do your whole week's wash for less Ilian five cents. Alt wash lug dons fn yonr home. Semi for me ob trial. Thar Washer, phone 80. 172 HKI,P WASTKD Stale and Female. FOR KKXT Hoonts. Phone : vTASTKO Man and wife for cook ing and Janitor work. Apply A. J Lyle, Hotel Medford. WANTED Man and wife ott elose In ranch; give full particulars. Box M, Mail Tribune. FOB RK.VJ HOESKS. FOB HE-NT Bungalow, sit room and bath, four iaree elosels. ali phone BiJ-K. 19 FOR KEST Pfvo-rootn famished house. J1S5 West Statn. ISS FOR REST Ktesly fitrntolietfi lx- ro&iu bungalow; modern; ptaso; fireplace. Phono 9-F23. 16ii FOR R.EXT Furn;sbeo honss, and two brtete roomlns honsea. One seves-room dwelling wfth parage on paved street. John F. While, Phone t-M. w FOB BEXT One & and on 7-room bungalow. SSft West Twelfth. FOR SAMS -RKAh ESTATE, FOH RXT Oit 8AIM Six acre ta Ookttttte Park addition. Modern house, and barn. Water d& 1 acres. Phone 25-Jt, or call on II. B. Kye, 1T1 2 ACRES IIXIMPROVE1) Kenne wiek, Wash., strawberry, ntfatfa district, adjoining Improved land lift an acre. Will take $i6M. Terms cash,- balance $250 annnsity. Interest 4 per cent. Box 4J5, PenlteSon, B. C, I6T FOR HAI.B IJVKSTtMJK FOR SAUJ Belgian hare breetling stack. Phana 2a-M. lti FOR SAL13 19 good blootM p'.ss tf takett In three days at $S,SU per head. t mtto south Hlttereat, ITS FOR- AIK 3ft head LSanny goals. Mabetie Hltrireth, iliitts Pafte, Ore. gon, Box 113. 115 FOR 8XM Span of black mttles. eight yeare old, sound and gentle. L. O. Peatand, Talent. tfi FOR SALE Choice Buroe Jersey breeding stock, brood sows, pigs. eto. Oafemottt Frm, Tatcnt. Phone 7-KS. 16 FOR SAI.I l"i& gooii range ewes. Some owe lambs. Also Rsmbonll. let backs. D. Rosenlierg, Medford Hotel. 168 FOR B. LE M l.HCKt,I,A S KOL'S, WAXT&li Young woman who has had one or two years ho&pliui training for night duty. Apply A. J, Lyle, Hotel Medford. FOR SAI.K Kitchen range, two kitchen chairs, dropteaf table, sanitary conch, refrigerator, two poreh roekora, one oak rocker. barrel spray pump. Small orchard ladder, vKartten tools. AH fn good condition. Call 788-R2. I WASTED Experienced lady stenog rapher. One with some bookkeep ing experience preferred, but not necessary, Clnod salary to right party. Big Pines Lumber Com WAOTKIl-Trtbune, -Ranch cook. Box A. Appiy Moil WASTBB Women, salary $24 full ime, 5Qc an hour spare time, dis tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Permanent. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee 51111s, Xorrtstowo, Pa. KEIJ WAXTEIi M WA.VTKii Men. (2.5(1 and board Webster Ranch, t f,s Pities north of Jacksonville. 131 WASTKD Man to look after fock, Phone 319-It WASTBtt ttCEMftNROrjS WAXTKti Smile good second band tar paper to cover roof, Piioae 3t. WANTED To buy 1&17 Fort! tour lug car. Cull Nash Hoiei. Phone 30, I ! WANTKH To buy a 3-Ittctt wagon, 12x14 wall lent, team, S2B Wtt Twolftt. Itl WAXTBIl To buy cube burner to attach ta gas stove, to burn trash. Phone S2- J. IT I WANTED To buy shotgun, No. 2 bore. Telephone 3 14AV. Jit WASTE! If In neml of a pfanftif mill man atidra I'lunur Ma, 117 Tcrwltllger street, Portland, (ire. 16i CHICHESTER SPILLS PHI in 114 &!4 wmS$t 15!-'f, iA liij RS m. . s:ufttwTSvumtHUi WASTKD Bell jroui ereartt to the Johnson Frod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WA.STEf House to sum, anlld, repair or wrack. Pbona 4ggU of 4XH-X. WASTED R. If. Toft biiya Liberty ironnsv also mortgtgei, note, Jndg ments, escrow contracts, ate., and make short tin loan aay old thing. FOR REST APHRTMKST8. FOR KKtFT One, Tomptelety fiir nisbed aparttaeBt, Hotel Holland, KCHt SAt.E-Orchard, -Mission grapes. Ueary - 172 FOR SALE Household fttrnltare. Phone m-J2. WANTED To bay top for Ford tonring car. Phone 5S-J FOR SALE CahbttKe, nt wholesale prices, Sea Charles Ray. or call 134-R. 171 FOR SAI45 Ford runabout with carrying body, IJIS model, Rood condition; also htsh-clasa piano, buret walnat ease, atinnst new, cheap for cash. Will gelt an ttma. tVrtte P. O, Box T3T. 168, FOR SALE ISIS Ford touting far. Rood as new, Phone 64S-V J7 FOR SAF.E Corn fodder, with and without ear core. Pbons 500-R2. ITU FOR 8At.e.Hrjr oak stttmpit, Web- ster Ranch, 1 4 mttes Hoifh Jack Bonvftte. 19 FOR SAt.K Seed wheal, trbleken wheal glut Jersey cow, Edfianil Uancti. Phone 1-F4. Iti FOR SA1.B About 7"i tons of hay mostly allalla: prefer to feed It out. W. J. Hartiell, 4H-Jt. 11 HHt ffAtttj portyfold wheat; a very Snort variety for fall sowtasc. Price $2,25 per bushel. Phone tg-F2I 16 FOR SALE Itulrk Six, ttKht, ROmt conrtitsoa, cord tires, f'hatie T l-flt BAI.K Hi-font Perkins wind mill and ttn-fmit wood tower wtib three-way pump, on John W. Cos Itanch, ens? mitt southwest MinI- ford, Oakdale Park Add, t! LOST. -OST Hetwen Vrrr. K.v't e aifft Nftwhalt rastfhes, btai1!: a:irt vvti lap r&tm. $2,7ti reward. Leave Mail TribHtte. 1? LOST Cooktnit utea3l!a in uu'U. dropped from Crater liice Siaee, Return to MaU Trilmne nfffce. 16 KOKIST TO WMJ, MOXET TO LOAM , on si real estate seearttr. and will any htif erty Bonds. J. B, Aadrews. Sa, SI Kortb Grape, Ph.s ft4?.J. tf FOB KXCHAStlB. FOR BXCHAXBB Kxreileat, rtffsr. modern MetUorii bo:-ie. r, rooms, bath, closets, screen r,freli, gdud ontbnttdtnBS, tot ri.v;;Si. free- roll. , for sitiall raiith rear Jfertfnrd. Phwvo l2-x or call at 11 1 Kat Eleventh sHreeL Mlntni? Finert, CAMPBEIX LIL.IFaIRAW mlRcs promfltng as?oelattoa; miiUns; properties listed for sat, tmmpinci and rap&rfs rendered. Oftlee anil assay laboratory at 167 Nnrth Fir Bt epposttB Hotel ItoiiamS. Bm plea by mall gtvea proaist aftim Ateraety. PORT It I, NKFP. Attoroor-tt-Uir room g n 9, Medfori National Bask BatUlttg. tiitpeste. A, E. EstnMi, LkTrr. Cory BstMfBK. LAHIH AUTO SfRlKtl :&. are ssaranns ths tartA, Hk and! bist-sauifpnl plant fn th Ps elfle Eerthwest. Vna onr aprlst t when others fall. Sold as4er wrH. te&' Knarantae, S4 North i'Sitssatt 8L, PorSiSBd, Orrm. hbrTa$ OARBAQE Qet yonr sremto"! elaanad np for tha aumnisr. tTf oa tia elty garbaas wmvat ten goi swrrlcs, Phoaa S61-T, 9 T. Aliem. Expert Accountant. WILSOl ABDITiNQ CO. E. K. W- eos, C. F, A. Ask about onr neap and BlmplUleA method et iccouat fag. Particularly valuable to an business ss a Ume-aavr glTlng tall business detail. M. P. t H. Bldg.. Hertford. Phone 1B7-R. lastractloa m KasM. S'RKD AUKtH HAHSHT Tsssefcw pinuo and aarisoay. HJht Mi Btadta, 49t Garnalt-Gsrer Ssifi Phone Tl. TnJi 3i ranee. ALICE HOLLOW AT Firs, AfeMEJS, iitttemeiii i.tainmy 5ausss w?ifr tan with best KnKilh aad Eastern Compaulr-3, Ofttos 46S Gcrsctt Corey Btilg. EABL S. TBMY General ItaHtranca oifice, Fire, AutomoUIlu, AscMoat, Liability, Plata tlistsu. Hay sr Grain In field or barn; also Lira sloefe, Cotttract and Surety Bonds. Eseettest csssnaaies, good local earvlee. No. tin Gstraett-Coniy Bldg., h. It. Catfteart, ManSBifr. Plantns dim. i THOMAS MOFFAT General mM I work, sash, rioors. miifiMiiia: i.l acraeoa. Shop ST a. fir. Pfctisi 184. Phjsdcmnj an J Ha fsii.,:. DR. W. V. HOW AH U OsssapsW.U pbyatetan. i(J P rrwtt-t'orey frstfjtt lac. Pbons IStt. DR. i. 1. EMME.sa Pu:ei,datt asa srgaca. Pructtca UiolseJ f, ear, sess mi throat. Kyo sciea Uftcally tested and (fssses aep. plle4. Ctenttaf aui Aartl tor tt, R. R. Co, 0fte M. F. U. C UtdfE, fhan& 67. DR. P. u. CAiii,f.)V DR. KVA M.Hiu f AKf.OVSr OSTEOPATH 1C P) i S!CIA.4 HiMlT tiaintii-Corty Utda, Phono Sft t-i. ResfileBM! as S, Laorat Sliest. Pmitin aail l aiiil hrvs. MEDFORD PRI.STl.NO t'i. hts tk beat eijittppetl yrin:IK (i e ta boutheni Oreson. iJjufc btnjisii, loccs leaf letlgora, blliiua sydwiaa. etc, Portland' price. iJ Nort Ftr St. KADB TRAK3FKK i jtfUitifJ (30 OHk 4S iNortii h'nat St. I'twa J 15. Prtcaa right. ;ar- ntnif Mill 8AI.K tl? Sttitletaker Six ear. Mm. Krnel Webb, Central Point. tes ISTEIlWRHAS AtTOOAIt CO mm CARD Leara Bedford for Asaiana, Talent and Phosoti dall, eicept Sunday at :08 a. m, and J0;00 a. m.; I;S8, 4:00 anrt S;1S p, m. Also en Satur day at 10: 1 p, m Sundays leava at 10:88 a, nt. and 1:30, 5:S8 and ;S p. m, Lcavs Aahland for Hsttford dally, eneapt Sunday, at 9:00 a. m aod 11:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 and &:1B p. m. Ateo oo Saturday nlshts at 6:30. Sn nitty leave Ashland at 9:00 a m., and JJ: J9, 4:30 and C.Sii p. m. Look at These ID acres pbae In iisi b-r lrrh.-rft:.. new 5-nmm hone, iiiitl'rii: vi Fl iitlcfi $ISrtfi,ftf( aitfl elii in n.- barvtitt at the iirtes, I (wrna tn Wasner t'rt-. k district for eittissMe, Ur a tfi,,,! niuiterit ." room house In .11e;lforrf. ITS ttcra Wcjck anil alfalfa ranch, either atth slock, fm-tS an t e,ftils ment, or withnut. This pluea is sptemlif! pleee of I.ir.1 and mm ui tho very best slock pror"'i-"itfatt Is Ihia valley, and we sre nuikuijj s pr'is on It thut viftt tntere-t aasotte la tho maraot for a rent ranch. Brown & White . . tt South Ftr Sue. ,