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V MEPFOKD MATL TRTBUNE, EDFOTCD. OTCTXiOX, FRIDAY. OfTCVBF.TJ 11. 101S Vaok FIVK TODAY'S MARKETS , 1 Livestock PORTLAND, ' Oct. 11. Cattle steady; receipts 6. 'Steers, prime $12 13; eood to choice $11 ft 12; medium to good, 19.7541 11; air to medium $8.259.25; common to fnir $5.75 n 8.25; cows and heifers, choice, $8 9; medium to good $5.75 (ft 7.2 5 ; fair to medium $4.73 'it 5.75; banners $34; bulls $567; calves $9(112; stockers and feeders $6(0 8. Hogs lower; receipts 475. Prime mixed $18.75 18.90; medium mix ed $18.50 18.75; rough heavies $16.70 17; ' pigs $15.50 16.50; bulk of sales $18.75 19. Sheep steady; receipts 1010. Prime lambs $12 13.50; fair to medium $911; yearlings $1011; wethers $9 10; ewes $6.50 9. Butter PORTLAND, Oct. . 11. Butter firm. City creamery prints, extras, box lpts 63c; various, box lots 64c; hulf boxes He more; less Mian hi boxes lc more. Buying price butter fat Portland 6 7c; cube extras 63V4c EGGS -Buying price, candled, cracks an! rots out, 55 50c: selling price, candled, 58c; in cartons, 60c. HBXS 23 26c; springers. 25 28c; old roosters, 15c; turkeys, 28 32c; geese nominal; ducks, old, 25c; young, 28 St 32c. Portland Grain .WHEAT $2.20 basis; barley, none; oats, $54 bid; corn, No. 3, yellow, $54 bid. MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. b. mill, carlots, $29.65; mixed cars, "130. 15; less than' carlots, $30.65. HAY Timothy, $30 34; alfalfa. $27.50; grain, $26. ASHLAND AND WN1Y PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES The community celebration of the anniversary of the Discovery 1 America .should lie held on Liberty DiiV. October 12, 3(118. On no iVmnt of the farmers beinir busy pick inif apples n program will be render ed ut the school house Friday. 2:15 p. in. All arc invited to attend. '., Program Sone, bv assembly. Talk. O. W. Jlilun. "The Klhicul Value of the Life of Columbus," Ruth Martin. "The Heroisuvof Columbus," Clar issa Wilson. "The Fnifh of Columbus," Alice Fry'. "Columbus Sons," bv primary erodes. A 'tribute to Columbus, Lois nice. Discovery of America, Juaniln Furry. ''' Son?. -'"Joan of. Arc," Third and Fourth (trades. . -. . - Four. .minute speeches on Liberia loan,. Grade punils. Rune... -"Keep the Home Fires Burnin." .... Four. minutes speeches, . bv liiuli school pupils. Round; "Are You Sleeping, llrother John ? bv hiirh school. Address, Hiss Marian' Towne. ''Star Spnnaled Hniii'er." !! BUTfE FALLS October 4. Friduv evening, in the . assembly hall of (he Butte I" nil ' Hchoolhouse, a social was held for the benefit of the lied Cross. Sand wiches, made and donated bv the la dies; Were served at 10 cents a plate. Mauv enme.s were plnvcd, both old and voiins participating in the gen eral en tevment of the crvnintr. A sum of 13 was turned over to the trensurer of the Hen Cross. On the evenintr of October o. a dnnee was held in the. Butte Fulls ho tel, its purpose being to increase the lied Cross treasury. Kvervthine for the en joyment of the cveninc was do .nated. The mummer of the dance turned over to the treasurer Hie sum of $8.00. Cecil Ahlstroni. a student of Butte Falls high school, has been ill for n few davs. His condition is rnpidlv imiiroviiur, and it is hoped he will soon be able to resume his school work. , Mrs. William L. Jones left Vc.l nesdnv to visit friends and relatives at Beiiuue. Ore. She ;rpccts lo be none about n fortniL'ht. The sawmill at Butte Fulls made an unusually uooil run Tuesday, siiwiiiu- about 40,1)00 feet of sound fir loin ber. Butte Falls hus. perhaps, more I part in supplvim.' the demands of the 'lumber market at present than iniinv realize. Tho Butte Falls lied Cross niecls every Wednesday afternoon lit the chnpcl. Kvervone is cordiallv in vited to attend. Hiid Otis is at present moviiiL' bis household effects to the' Dendroi Woman's Faith Helps Husband tl owe my good hoalth to my wife who hud faith in s newspaper hrf she saw of Mayr's Wonderful Item edy. 1 was down so badly with Mom ach and liver trouble after 15 years of suffering and trying every known remedy that I had no faith in any thing. This medlclno has certainly been a 'Godsend' to me." It Is a aimple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal nAicus from the Intestinal tracv and allays the In flammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal all ments, Including appendicitis. One A dose will convince or money refund ed. Sold by druggists everywhere Adv. Inn. where he intends to establish a general merchandise store. f. L. Walker has rccentlv returned to his home in Knlle Kails. Mr. Walk er was employed in the hav fields of hustcrii Orcijon mid Washington dtir- imr the summer 'ins. Miss Wilinn Morris of llutlo Fulls became suddenly ill Oeto1-"- 9 "uml it whs found necessary to hurrv her to the doctor. The cause of the ill ness has not vet been - --pertained. Vernon Jones motored to town to day to eel some fruit und have his cur repaired. He wus accompanied bv Mr. Charles Kdinouson and her daughter, Bcrnice. At .laet reports the status of vol untary subscriptions lo the Fourth biiieriy loan uere upproxunaieu $155,000 towards the required quota of $181,000. An oversubscription is not anticipated or even appealed for, but inasmuch as we are on the threshold of success in meeting the Cull requirement, no doubt Is enter tained but what this district will sub scribe the full amount within cam paign limits. C. E. Spence, master of the Oregon State Grange, was a visitor here on Wednesday, incident to a tour of the valley In general. Rev. C. F. Koehler, local pastor. represented the Ashland church at a meeting of tho Southern Oregon Presbytery held at Glendale earlier In the week. ' Mrs. Ann R. Gregory leaves this week for a winter's visit at Santa Ana, Cal., in the home of her son-in- law, John A. Harvey. The coroner's jury at the inquest held, over the remains of Miss Mary Kirschbaum, who lost her lite in this city last Tuesday as the result of be ing run over by an automobile in the Valley Line Jitney service, driven by Bert Hawkes, rendered a verdict of accidental death, and practically ex onerated Hawked from blnme in the matter. This decision wus arrived at Thursday morning, and under tho circumstances no auiop-y was con sidered necessary. Coroner Perl's jury Included T. II. Simpson, Cliff Payne,. Howard Rose, J. 13. lcenhow- er, E. F. Smith and J. N. Dennis. Funeral services of the deceased were held at the Methodist church on Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. C. A. Edwards. Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. Miss Kirschbaum was 69 years of age, and was a native of the central west. Her only relative in this state, Edward ent at the funeral. A. L. Kitchen, at one time man ager of the local Fruit & Produce as sociation, has-been visiting Ashland of late, accompanied by his : wife. They will winter In southern Califor nia. , .. A revised list of commissioned of ficers of the national and state guards who are eligible lo attend the school of instruction to be. held at Portland, Oct. 17-21, Include Major J. Edw. Thornton, Capt. H. W. Frame, First Lieutenants P. L. Spen cer and J.. B. Webster, and Second Lieutenants Charles Robertson and D. D. Edwards. The term of training includes one day of field Instruction at Clackamas. The appointment of Dr. J. B. Webster as medical officer of the sixth separate battalion, with the rank of first lieutenant, has re cently been announced by Major Thornton. Chief of Police Tatcher and George Robison, head of the fire department left early Wednesday morning on a hunting trip, the scenario represent ing the couple shooting bear some where In the Noll creek neighbor hood. They went heavily loaded with a full complement of grub, and plan ned to be home on Saturday of this week, bringing many trophies of tho chase. In the meantime, George Lowe Is police chief, and J. W, Ho sier looks after night patrol duties. The Nut club will give a dance at Memorial hjll on Friday evening of this week. This organization Is no chestnut. George Jenkins, who has been em ployed In tho lumber mills at Weed for some time past, Is homo for the His wife Is with her husband's people at Loj Angeles for the present, and he will join her there later on for a vacation visit. Ora finds his military training, received here while In the ranks of the old First company, comes huudy by way of Instructing the Yreka high school cadets In mili tary tactics. Fort Jones and Aetna Mills also have units of the cadet organization, which have been merg ed with the one at Yreka, with Ora in command as major of the battal ion. Oct. 12 will be observed her.e as a seml-hollday, with the banks closed and partial service of the dully rou tine of the postoffice. Porter J. Xeff ot Medford, was to I have Joined Prof. Vlnlng and E. V. , Carter In a trip to Portland on Im J portant business connected with a I conference over war fund drive mat ters, the national campaign In behalf of seven of the leading beneficiaries of tho fund, which have been merged In an effort to raise $170,000,000, to licgln 'ov. 11. Vlnlng and Carter loft here on Wednesday evening. At a recent meeting of the Wom en's Foreign Missionary society, held at the home of Mrs. G. F. Billings, with Mrs. C. A. Edwards as presi dent, and Mrs. O. G. Eubauh- In charge of the program, a practical "foreign" coloring was given to the event by several of the thirty ladies present who were arrayed In cos tumes In keeping with the traditional habiliments worn by the natives of China, Japan and India, including the prevailing modes ndopted by Mo hammedan women In genoonl. This Innovation, as introduced by this Methodist auxiliary, lent charm to an Interesting meeting. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Carpenter have lately received word from their eld est son Bert that he has arrived safe ly in England as a member of the Railroad Engineer corps. He reports having seen the periscope of a sub marine which attempted to make trouble for one of the transports un der convoy, but without any serious results. A younger sen, Eugene, be longs In the infantry classification, and is stationed at Camp lcwis. September 17 and IS were the warmost day in that month In this locality, the temperature officially registered being 92, as compared with the minimum of 35 on the 24th. Clear and delightful weather prevail ed on 1 7 days. Rain fell to the depth of 3,90 inches, the greatest precipi tation within 24 hours having been 2.3S Inches on the 14th, a record breaker in the annals of the weather service In this latitude. The reception in honor of the fam ily of Rov. C. A. Edwards, Methodist pastor, has been postponed until next week. J. W. Turnbolt, mining engineer and prospecting expert, who was for merly located here in O. L. Young's office, is revisiting Ashland after ovor a year's absence Jn various min ing centers, notably at Lelund, in Josephine county, whore he has been Installing extensive milling equip ment. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdic, now residents of Bnkeisfleld, Cal., are visiting a host of friends in their old Ashland home town. Dan Applegate, Wells Fargo agent, has returned from his vacation hunt In the wilds of DouglaE county, and comes home not empty handed as far as securing a deer or two is con cerned. The annual rally nnnlvcrsay of the Methodist Sunday school will occur on October 13. Mr. and Mrs. James Rudd, resid ing on Liberty street, left on Wed nesday for Modesto, Cal., to remain during the winter. onlv some bad bruises. On Moiiduvl cvenini! as he was returning from work his team became frightened at n motorcycle an ran awav, overturn ing the wagon. nesdnv is doimr its well ns could be expected. He cmne home from the How hospitul the first of this week mid it is Imped will soon be ublo tu return to his school work. Merritt lloiuilund lias been order ed to report for dulv ut tho navv vurd. Mare Island, and will leave here on Friday. J. M. Nichols of Junction Citv. visited at the jeff Slnyle home for a lew duvs this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Birkholz and Itolaud were Sundiiv rii:lit supper miests at the J. W. F.ldons, and were cnler tnincd ut the II. II. Clnrke home Tuesday evening. William Hover is having his house painted and I he roof stained. If. W. Kldcn und lamilv motored lo the Luke of the Woods Sunday to spend a couple ot d:ivs at. their cnttiige .there before closing i't for the winter. The ladies who have assisted the work of the Junior lied Cross of this district uict at Ihe Crossing ranch Tuesdav ntternoon and tied two hnndsoiiie nuiltv. which nrc to be sold in Ihe nenr future for the benefit of that organization. subdivision to Hamilton add. lo .Medford 1.00 Geo. W. lattice Jr. to It. L. Darling, lot IS. in blk. 20, In tiold Hill, Jackson coun ty, Ore 10.00 Dora 11. Cress to Jasper J. 1 .00:11 Ih ot ux, lots 10, 11, 12, blk. "J" of U16 R. R. ndd. to .Ashland 10.00 Joe Noe et al to Charles E. Abbott, lot 12. blk. 1 ot Walnut Park add. to Med ford 1.00 D. A. McCurdy et ux to Carl W. Lewis et ux, lund In FU-S. 25, 26. twp. 38, R. 1 W 10.00 W. H. Everhard to A. S. Sar gent et ux, lots 33, 34. blk. "C", R. R. ndd. to Ashland 10.00 Ralph G. Jennings to Emma 1). Kltts. XW of NV of sec. 2", KM, of NE, XW or NK.'EVi of XW und -NE of SW ot sec. 28, all In twp. 34, H. 4 W 46.90 ; WILLOW SPRINGS Sam Anderson expects lo work the Birkholz ranch this coming year. 0. X. Davis has been verv sick again but is some improved. Mrc. L. A. Salude is expected home from her eastern trip next Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. ltov Nichols took din ner at Charlie Nichols in Central l,.,,, 1 y 1..., wlntor. lie reports lively operations! The llirkholz fa mly dined Sunday st HI in order at this California lum- wilh Mr. nil,! Mrs. Frank Toompkins ber center, with a big demand for ad ditional help. Ora Delbert, of Yreka, in the cm- ploy of the California-Oregon Power of t cut nil romt. Herbert Harris, who was so se riously hurt in the woods last Wed- Hugh l'orter had what ini'jht have company, has been visiting relatives proved a verv seriois accident, but and friends hero the present week. I from which he luckily escaped with Lift Off Corns! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No pain! Trop H'tle FWewic on an aeMng corn. i!jtantly ttmt corn tl"j hurt irr. tit 11 y..u lift ii ri-Ut nut. U dmtKi't Kurt o Wit. Yes, mi-: tiny I-ottle of Frwzon for few cmti, snllkiiiit ti rid your fn't nf every hiinl rmn, ftoft crti( or mrn l-twwn tin- t, Bt.4 calhii, wiUnmt r-m.Bi or irritaiiju. Try It! No huiutmt;! COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Blsth and Central Ate, Iteal Kstato Transfers : G. A. Gardner ot ux to W. It. Nyswaner, 10" off the wes terly side of lot 4, blk. 1, -McClund-Add. to Talent. ... 75.00 Frank Schuette et ux to John O. Schuette et al, und. 1-3 int. in SW of SW of sec. S9, V4 of XW of sec. 32. and SE of 'NE of sec. 31, all in twp. 3S, R. 1 W 10. John T. Fry et ux to J. I. Mucker, right of way as de scribed in vol. 23, page 374- Deed Records of Jack son county 1. C. Al. Uoardinun et nl to .las. S. Boiirdman, lot '9, blk. 1 Cottaso Add. to Medford.... 1.00 A. W. Soliss et ux to J. P. Rucker, gov.' lot 4 In sec. 11, twp. 3S, R. 2 W 1.00 E. J. Runyard et ux to How ard Albert Hill et ux, lot 14, blk. 2, Newtown add. to City of Medford 1.00 Charles Humphrey et ux to Charles Wonnel, lot 23, blk. 3, In the "C" and "D" Why Puffer With Corns? Use' Gets-It" Common-Sense, Simple, Kever Fails. Yoa enn tour out your corns nftd auf for, or you can pool off jour corns and smllo. The joy - poolliifT way Is tho 'OotsIt" wny. It in tho only happy, patoluss ftay la tba world. Two dropi "Gt Ik Drop" on That Corn-Uie "CeU lt" and tba Corn U a "Gonar" 1 of "Gots-It" on any corn or callus drinn at oucc. mo corn iwmiiy loouuns on from the too, so thitt yon can poet It oft with your fluwrs in ono piece, pain lessly, like pofllnft n ltanann. "(Jreut stuff, wish I'd dono tuiit (Worn. Thfre's only one ron.-pepler "Gets-H." Tom wrapped up Lift with titpo and Ixind ORPB, tori Fqatrnilnir from lrrltntinn Halves, It's nit 11 lmrlirity. T009 wound d by razors end kiiivoit. that's butchery. rift Ion I nit u iirinnf t'stiirv (Innirnrttiia. ITun "GeU-U," tho HlH-rty way-simple, fl pnlnloBB, always slim, Tnko no chnnueH. Gut "UtH-lt." Don't bo tiuumcd by Imitations. Ht n that yon ffot "Gntn-lt." "(iots-lt," the Khuranteed, money. back corn-removur, tho only suro way, corttHtiuta trillo nt iinyriniK store. M 'f'tl by K. I.awri'iioti dtCo,, ChlcoKO, 111. Sold hi Medford niid recommended as tho World's Must Corn Remedy by lionn II. Hftiiklns and Mod ford IMiar mary. Summons In iho Circuit Court of tho St.ito of Oroiion for Jurkson County. Heinlt Mnckeiisnii, Plaintiff, vs. Albor M:irki?nRen, Defendant. To tli nliovo-immoft I't-ndant : IX THK XAMK OK TUB BTATK OK OliJCdON. you are hernliy i n-Jl rod lit annnnr In tho uhuvu entitled court, and cnuo mid unnwfjr Hut mm plaint of plaint I M' 011 Hln Uinn'li aKuiiiFt you. wilhlti six f li wmi'I; afli-r Utu (lain of llic first imlillf ntlo; of this Hummonii. or within Kit Oil weeka nfler tint icr.iointl 1 or vice Ihnroof upon yon wiihln th Staio nf Oregon; i.niil period of nix Hi I wrek:i bflnit the time rixed by K. M. Call: ins, .ludi;c of tin- amivn namod eourt In his Otdor diifrtitiK snrvit-o I MtminonH by publii rii ion, wliii h trdnr board date SeplemlMr ;th. !!Un. wit li in whb h yon !hnl :ui appr'ar and answer or bo ndju.Ucd in deraull therein. Voa will furllier ir.'tn noth-n, that if you fall lo so iip'ear and uupwr naid eompliilnl willitii the thne afore wild, plaintiff will aj.ply to tlte conrl Tor the rulief 'b'tnamleii In nid roui plalnt, a s'.utivnent of which in f; follows, to-wll: Kor u deerro of Ihe cnurl rtisoIviim the Irfiuil;. oT matri mony exlittinn bfjtwff.n plalnliff and defendant, und divorcing plaintiff from defendant nb;-oliitdy. Inner her with Kuril o!h'r and further relief n tn the court may se pi Jur.t and eiult altlo. Imte nf fir-st publication lt S pt. li O. M. TIIOMAH, AUuruey for I'laiiiUfi'. EAT LESS SALTS AND TAKE OS Take a glass of Salts before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers yoa. Tho Anc" - - air women must fruad.conDt.'w,, .nst Kidpov trouble, beeaiiBO we eat too much, and all our food ia rich. Our blood ia tilled with nrio acid which the kidney s strive to fitter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; tho eiiminative tissues clog and the result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the niht; if you sutler with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when tho weather is bad, pet from your phar macist about four ounces of j&d Salts.; take a tablespoonful in a gloss of water before breakfast for a few days And your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salta is made from the acid of frrapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been "used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidney b; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. J ad SaltB is inexpensive j cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watcr beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a m iB take by having a good kidney Hush ing any time. IMLITUUi AXXOrXCKMKNT l-'Oll COI XTV JUWiK Vote for M, I'lirdtn prpbato lawyer who knows how to administer estates. Is honoat, ef ficient, fuvorn good roads, saving county money and" low taxes. Adv. W. O. Garrett announces himself us tin independent candidate for the office of sheriff of Ja'.'kson county. Adv LEMON JUICE , TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned'or freckled Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint ot the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex ion bcautlfier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents, Mussage this sweet ly fragrant lotion Into tho face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless. Adv. WANTICIV MISCKIAANEOUB WANTED 10 or IS feet of good socond-hand tin or tar paper not less than 3 feef wide, to put on shed. Phone 339. 172 WANTED Small stock ranch or farm In Jackson county, within rivo miles of town and railroad. Must havo comfortable buildings, sonio choice fruit, be well watered und cheap for cash deal. Would buy two adjoining homestead ro limiuishments tho best to be bad in Jackson county if price is right. Address P. O. Dox S2, Cot tonwood, Idaho. 174 FOB EXCHANGE. KOK KXCIIAXGE Small farm near Medford, for lnrger acreage or un improved bind: would assume or pay some difference. Address Box 777, Mall Tribune. 179 MONTI To 1A)AS. ynvrv to r n a t nn i ostate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews. No. 81 North Orape. Phone 647.J. tf BVSISTCHh miMCCrORr Mining Kxperta. CAMPBELL & LIL.IEORAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam i.lns by mall given prompt atten Aromer. PORTKH J. NIOKP, A ttnnior-t-la room fl and 0, Medford Nations.' Bank Building. Garnstt. A. 11. Roamen, Lawr.r. Corey Banding. Auto e.ppllM. LAKER AUTO BPRTNO CO. W are operating the largest, eldest and best-equipped plant In the F citio northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Buld nder writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fttteeat) 8t., Portland, Oregon. WANTED JcrFoy calves, E. IS. Foss. Talent, Ore., phone 372-ltl. Ashland. 173 WANTKD Quantity of hydraulic sheet Btecl, pipe and mine equip ment in good condition. Mrs. C. C. Inmnn, t!U3 South Riverside. Phono S04-J. 175 WANTED Toggonborg or otlmr milk goat, now frosh. Goo. T. Klsey, Merlin, Ore. ISO WANTED Smudge oil and pots. State price. P. O. Box 8!) 5, Med ford. 173 WANTED Sell youi cream to the Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., where the testa and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, kulld, repair or. wreck. Phone i S8-M or 48H-X. WANTED It. 11. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thins:. . FOlt HA LB KKAL KSTATK. FOR .HKXT 1'UKMHIIHn UOOM8. FOIt HUNT Itooms. Phone 376-L. 170 yol PENT APABTMiiNTB. FOR HUNT One completely fur nlBhnd apartment. Hotel Holland.' FOB RENT HOrjHES. FOIt HU.NT-Six-room modorn bun galow In first-class sbni)0. Range connected. Oarage. Phono 4S8-X. FOR RENT Furnished houso and two brick rooming housns. One Boven-room dwelling with gnrngc on paved street. John F. White, Phono 4 49-M. 18 7 FOR RENT One 5 and ono 7-room bunsolow. 820 West Twelfth HELP WAMTKIi IAMC. WANTED Day clerk at Hotel Med ford. . WANTI'iD-Nigbt clerk and junltor at Ilotol llullunil. WANTED Wood lianlers lit Ilutli! Falls. See .Mrs. -Win. Sears, ro" lloiilly street, Medford. 170 WANTED Man without family fr general ranch work; permanent job on salary. E. W. Carlton, t'en 1 in t Piilnl, R. R. 2, phone 114. 17." WANTED Men. 12.50 and board. Webster Raneh, 1 'ii miles north of Jacksonville. 1!1 IIF.LI' WANTED (TovT: 1 1 X M KN T N !: E I li? """"PT' 100 CI.f'ltKS. t)rign:i iNanilnullona In October. Salary 1 2011. Exper- lenro unneevfinry. Men mill wom en def.lrlng government pimllions wrlto for free .iirlleiilarn, J. ( l.eniiaril I former civil itervlce ex aminer.) 1 0 S Kellnls 1 1 1 1 1 a I i 11 . Wa.blimton, I). V. 17 4 MELI' WA.TKIl PRMALK WANTED- (iirl for general houi.e work. Call f,i;I-.l2. WANTED- Women, salary al full line. r,lic an hour spare time, ilis tiibiiilag jMtiirjinteefl boHlery I" wearer. Permanent. Experience iinneeewnry. Apply Guarantee Mill". N'nrrMnwn, Pa. WANTED HITUATIOM, IIKI FAMILY WASH WANTED -I do ft tiibrul of clothes In fifteen or twenty mlii'ite. Very careful. No danger of tearing your linens. Will do your whole week's tviinh tor Iokh (ban five rent. All wash ing done In your home. Send for me on trial. ThoT.Wauhnr, phone 1)0. 173 FOR SALE 10 acres clioleo Hoar Croek bottom land, 1 14 miles from Modford. Phone 2S-J3. 173 FOIt 8 A LI -LIVESTOCK FOIl SALE Three thorolirod O. I. C. sows, one registered Poland China hour. W. J. Freeman, Cen tral Point, Ore. 170 FOR SALE ISO good range owes. Some ewe lambs. Also Ramboull- ! t bucks. D. Rosenborg, Medford Hotel. FOR SALE Two span ot young draft horses, two marcs, two geld lngs, three years old passed; sound and well broken; weigh now 1300. $225.00 nnd $250.00 a pair. II. B. (lordon, R. F. D. 2, Grants ?ass, Oregon. 173 FOR SALE Oood for all purpose work mare. Weight 1050 lbs. Double work harnfss. C. A. Ben nett, at 4 01 Orchard. 123 FOIt SALE Sovernl young trosh cows, 15 calves. Pigs, shouts and sows. One tunm good work homes, weigh about 2SH0. Mlravlstu Orch ard, Phono 5!I7-J.'I. ' FOR SALIC I!) good blooded pigs If taken In three days ut $i!.5(l per henil. "j mile south lllllerest. I7S FOIt SALE 30 head iNanny goals. Mulielln lllldrotb, Unite Fa I Ik, Ore. gun, Box 1 13. - 175 KOIt BALK M1H4 'KliLANKtlllM. FOR SALE Tn ivhool boys' and girls' Industrial clubs, few choice rabbits, Belgian, Now Zealand, rlemlsb (Haul; not morn (ban pair lo person. Come see them. 213 lleatly, Itngai! River Iluhbllry. 173 FOIl SALE - Alfalfa straw nml see. I See Wallace Unmix at lliibbaril I Iron. 175 FOIt SALE Seed wheat, Spllz rilll:. red Mexican beans. Berkeley Orchard. 173 FOIt SALE Trailer. Apply .1. W. Mitchell. 31K Main street. 171 FOR KALE .Mission grapeij, lc a pound. Geary Orchard. 172 FOR SALE -Apple word, J2.7., pur Her on ground one mile: northeast Central Point. Phono 12s. C. T Hamilton. 17: FOR SALE Mission grapes. Geary on-hard. 1 FOIt SALE -Dry oak rlumps. Web sler Ranch, 1 1,4 mllos norlh .lack- sonvllln. IHI TAKICN I I'. TAKFiv I'P Two mules by Geo Wolff, It. I. Box 0, Orchard Home. 171 Ghwrwc GARBAGE Get your pramlMl Cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tot god aervloe. Phone 161-T. f T. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified mothod of account ing. Particularly valuable to an! business as a time-saver glvlni full business detail. M. P. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-B. Instruction in Maulc, JTUBD ALTON UAIGIIT Teacher plnno and harmony. Height Muaii Ctudlo, 401 Garnctt-Coroy Bids Phono' 73. Insoranoe. ALICE HOLLO WAY Fire, Accident Automobile, Liability policies writ, ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 40S Garnett Corey Bidg. 1 EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or Grain In field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellont oompanleB, good local sorvlce. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg., L. L. Guthcart, Manager, Planing Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mtU work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 487 B. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Ba eaa. imN. "wTTlOWARD Osteopath.-) physician. 303 P ruott-Corey bund ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMIC.V3 Physician aao argeon. Practice limited te eye. ear, nose and throat. Kyes scien tifically tested aad glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlgt for S. P R. It. Co. ortlces M. r. H. C Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. CAULOW . DR. EVA MAIN.t CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN3 116-417 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 20 S. Laurol Street Printer and Puuusbora, MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Ui best equipped printing otflee l Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eto. PorUand prices. J7 Nortlr JFIrBL . wads "tr ans FKTrlrTmXbiilx)! Office 13 North Front St. Phone 815. Prtr.es right. Mervlea guar-.ntrd. Look at These ' 10 acres close in uuilor Irrigation, now 5-room hou:io, modorn; will take tlMOO.oo, nnd this is sumo bargain at tho price. 10 ucres'ln Wagner Crook district for exchange, for a good modorn D room I1011K0 In Medford. 170 aero stock und nlfulfa ranch, either with sloek, feed and equip ment, or without. This plnoo Is a splendid piece of land und ono of the very best slock propositions In this valley, nnd wo nro making a price on It that will Intero.st anyone In tho market for a real rnnrli. Brown & White to Koulli hlr Htr. I.NTKItliKH.l AVTOCAIt CO J TIMK CAIll) Leave Mudford for Ashrand, Talent and Phoenix dull, except Sunday at 8:00 a. ni. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sumlays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and D:3U p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., and 11:00 a. tu.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. ni. Also on Saturday night at 5:30. Sunday loave Ashland at :00 a. ra., and 11:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. 1