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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OOTORER 23, l!)!tS PAGE FIVE Livestock PORTLAND, Oct. 23 Cattle slow, recelpta 1 6 0. Steers, prime $12'u' 13; good to choice $11 12; medium to pood $8.75 911; fair to medium $8.25 fi 9.25; common to ralr $5.75 8.25; cows and heifers, choice $8 9; medium to good $5.75 (ii 7.25 ; fair to medium $4.75'5.75; cunuers $34; bulls $57; calves $912; stockers and feeders ?68. Hogs dull; receipts i 418. Prime mixed $17.!517.50; medium mix ed $17 17.25; rough heavies $15 15.50; pigs $14.60 15.50; bulk of sales $17.25 017.85. Sheep weak; no receipts. . Prime lambs $1112; fair to medium $s 10; yearlings $10 11; wethers $9 10; ewes $C.50S.50. ' Butter PORTLAND, Oct.' 23. Butter firm. City 'creamery prints, extras, box lots 65c; cartons, box lots, 0 6 ifcc less than half boxes le more. Buying price butterfut, Portland, 69e; cube, extras, 64c. ... . . Kg-gs PORTLAND, Oct. 23. Eggs sell ing price candled 65c; selected can dled In cartons 68c. Oats, $55 bid; corn $58 bid. Portland Grain WTHEAT $2.20 basis; barley, none: oats, $54 bid; corn. No. 3, yellow, $54 bid. MILL STUFFS Mill run f. O. b. mill, earlots, $29.65; tnixed cars, $30.15; less than carlots, $30.05. rtAY Timothy, $30 34; alfalfa, $27.50; grain, $26. I HUM AND HIIY 1 Attention of parents is ('tilled to the danger of children pliryimr ubiiut the railroad yards, which is u "row ing habit of late. The danger is not only confined to train liours when po many contrrcgnte on tile depot platforms, but at oilier times the younirsters are found playing under and climbim? over standing freight cars. If these practices are not stopped, the yard men and police will be compelled to tnko a hand in preventing them, as a tragedy is in prospect sooner or later if the care lessness is continued. The promotion of Maior .1. F.dw. Thornton to a coloonelcy refers to command oC the second regiment, Oregon State Guard, the headciuarters of which will be at Eugene. K. A. Bubb is lieutenant colonel. Col. W. C North of Portlaml, has been recom mended bv Gov. WitliYconibe as com mnnder of the brigade which will eni- . brace the several regimental units' of f thd guard.' " . -. Corporal Walter T. Ford of Centra) Point is reported from Die war zone anions those severely wounded. , Miss Helen Conner is another Ash land girl graduating from the South -env Pacific training school. Her as signment is at the Terry building, San Francisco. : 8, A. Peters, Jr., one of Ashland's original First company bovs, who has been stationed at Fort Stevens, has latolv received the appointment of army field clerk at district headouar ters in Seattle, an assignment which places him under orders of Muior C. A. Mnlone, also formerly of this eitv. This Appointment is in Die mitureif a merited promotion, and carries witli it the specific pav of $1,200 per year in .addition to n certain allowance for incidental expenses. Mr. Peters is at Seattle with lpm. "Knm" was a former employe of the Citizens bank hero, and at the time of responding to rtrmv call was conectec- with one of the leading hanking institutions in Portland. Mrs. Dr. McCracken and sons have returned from an extended outing at the seashore. C. .. Donnelly, a former manager of the Western Union office here, anil now connected with that corporation's headquarters in Sun Francisco. . is making his customary annual visit to Ashland, accompanied bv his wife who is the daughter of Mrs. F.llen Giddines. Mrs. H. S. Sanlord wns summoned to San Francisco on Mondav bv the illneRH of her son Rov, who is a mechanician in the Government ser vice at the Presidio. Funeral services of the late George Stnvnard. who died on Sunday lasl. were. held at the family residence. inwt tic Houlovard. on Wednesdnv conducted bv Rev. C. A. F.dwnrds of this city and Dr. Paillio of Phoenix. Interment was in Mountain View cem etery. He leaves a wife and son. The deceased was 45 ears of ago und a native of New York state. For sev eral years he was principal of the Phoenix schools, and on account of ill health relinquished this vocation for work more out-of-doors. 11. P. llurlesor. nowise related to the postmaster general, who used to live in this vicinity and who has been located ut Lake Creek for sometime oust, has removed to Phoenix. A son was born to lIr. and Mrs. Cedric Myers October 'Jl. at Duns- muir. .which is the family home at present'. This fine bov bus been named William John. . L. F. Ferguson, local merchant lias purchused and moved into one of the V, H. Smith properties on Hoag- adinc street. A survey of the field occupied bv nurses is being made locally, con ducted bv Dr. Maude llawlev. under government auspices as recommended by the surgeon general. The nues tionnnire method is in vogue, the sur vey being for enrollment purposes, the scope of the registration including specific (itieries as to tritium? and experience. II. ('. Stock. Clitf Jenkins, Fred Herrin and several others have gone on their customary duck hunting ex cursion to the Klamath Lake region, expecting to he gone about a week. The first of the week members of the Whisted, Butler, Wagner,- Har ron, liiudic, Vampel and Day families motored over the Siskivous and en ioved a picnic dinner served near the summit, the scene affording a typical view of mountain and valley, with n glimpse of old Shasta in the dis tance. Weather conditions were ab solutely perfect. Mrs. I). 1). Norris and Mrs. Henry Provost have returned from an ex tended visit at Los Angeles and vi cinity. Tuesday morning Mr. und, Mrs. Stuart Saunders received a cable gram from their daughter Josephine, who started overseas some time ago to engage in reconstruet:on work in France under government auspices, the message briefly stated. "Arriv ed safely in Knglnnd." George W. Noble, retired rancher from the vicinity of Honan.a. in Kla math count", lias purchased of L. J. Heer the residence property on the corner of Lincoln and East Main streets; which will be occupied bv his family. C. A. Gray, residing on Iowa street, litis been receiving a visit this week from an aunt. Mrs. Knchel Fish, of Klkhorn, Iowa, who has just complet ed an auto tour from the central west to tlie coast, accompanied bv her son William, and neiee Miss Caroline Wallucc. The family car is a Grant Six, and the party, who will locate permanently at San Jose, Cnl., were about a month on the road from their Iowa home to Oregon, leisurely visit ing notable localities en route. Early in the week, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Davenhill of Twin Oaks ranch in the Vullevview neighborhood, uo eompanied bv tile J. . Mctov lamitv. motored over to the vicinity of Stein man, and joined ill a picnic dinner amid t lie scenic "ooks of that local itv. Scrgt. Hall of Camp Fremont. Cnl., renewed the rifnuaintnnce of the Hodgson family between trains on Mondav, his father's illness having summoned him to Livingston, Mont. The council has adopted the rcso lution to submit a municipal election proviso as a charter amendment at the general election in November. This amendment stipulates that eitv elee tions shall lie held at the same time. and eitv officers shall hold their po sitions for the same period, as rules now prevailing lor general elections, Economy, incident to the curtailment of unnecessary expenses connected with u multiplicity of elections, is the reason for this movement. The family of Preston Hendricks. formerly living here and now resi dents of Sacramento, have heard that this voting soldier, serving willi a nin chine gun battalion, in France, was killed in action September (i. He was !2(i years of age and a fine, manly fellow. lUiving operations proper on the Hilling hill ciiloff are completed, am! couple of week of fine weather wil leave the new highway ready lor use. The old road will in time revert to the Billings estate. Attorney W. J. Moore has been ap pointed executor of tin? estate of the late Marv Kirschhaum, who recently met her death here as the result of an automobile accident. Dr. Frank Roberta is confined to ! his home with an attack of Influenza. That Dark-haired , Chzp from Virginia, says that down South the best people won't chew anything but Real Gravely. They know how it's made the Gravely wag. It costs nothing extra to chew this class of plug. A small chew of Gravely holds its good taste. That's why it lasts so much longer than a big chew of ordinary plug. (M furthtrtkat'l why UK ttl tho W laiti of Aii clan of tobacco without txtra ml. Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10$ a pouch-ancf worth it SWIM '"A u HAVE COLOR H GMS Be Better Looking Take ; Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr.Ed wards' Olive Taolets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edward3'OHvo Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will Know them by their olive color. To have a deer, pink skin, bright eyns, no pimples, a feeling oi buoynncy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwrird' Olivo Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no danccrous after cVects. They otrat the bile ar.d overcome consti pation. Tbet'j why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10; and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and aotc tlife pleasing results. Evanr. Creek Irrigation District Notice of Flection Notice Is hereby given that an elec tion in and for the proposed Evans Creek Irrigation district hereinafter described, has been called by the County Court of Jackon County, Ore gon, to be held nnd said election will be held in said district on the 31st day of October. 19 IS between the hours provided by law for the hold ing of general elections in the stutc of Oregon. Said election will be held for the purpose of determining whether or not said proposed Irrigation district shall be organized under the provis ions of Chapter 3u7 of the general laws of Oregon for the year IS 17. The polling place for said election Is the Grange Hall located at Wimer, within said district. The following is a description of the boundaries of said proposed Irri gation District: 41. That certain 2 4 acres of land In the N'B 'NWfc. 3 acres In NWy, NW-4. 9 acres In SE4 -NW14, Sec. 3, Tp. 35, S. R. 3 V. W. If., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation of certain waters by Mays Creek in said district under ap propriation of Streets, llagtey and Saunders made In 1301. 42. That certain 5 acres of land in the NE!4 SWS, and 9 acres in the NW'4 SW, Sec. 1, Tp. 30, S. R. 4 "Wl W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Bear Branch In said district under appropriation of Ora Jones made in 1S7S. Said district being wholly In Jf"kson county," Oregon. All of the foregoing water rights were established by Findings of Fact and Order of determination of tho State Water Board of the State of Oregon, filed with tho Clork of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, on May 3, 1910, and supple mental Findings of Fact nnd Order of determination of said State Water Board filed In said Court on Decem ber 15, 1917, which said orders de termined aad adjudicated all rights in tho waters of Hogue River and its tributaries, and which cald orders and all records of tho said State Water Board of the State of Oregon are heroby referred to for the pur pose of definitely fixing and deter mining the lands covered by saltl rights and herein aliovo excepted and excluded from said proposed district. Commencing on the line between Sections 9 and 10, Township 36, South of Range 4, West of Willam ette Meridian, at the southwest -corner of the northwest quarter of southwest quarter of Section 10 on the south line of said Irrigation Dis trict: thence east V4 mile, thence north V milo, thence east mile to the center of said Section 10: thenco north 'a mile, thence east Vi mile, thence north milo, thence east mile, thence north 1 mile, thence west Va mile to the Section line between Sections 34 and 35 In said Township and Range; thence north on the Section line 2 miles to the northwest corner of Section H3, Township 35, south Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian, thence cast mile, thenco north 1 mile, thenco east mile, thence north (4 mile, thenco east-1 Vi miles, thence north M mile, thenco east mile, thence north Mi mile to tho section corner common to Sections 5, (1, 7 and 8 In Township 35, Range 3 West, thence east mile, thence north V milo. thence east h't mile, thence north V4 mile, theacn east Vi mile, thence north Vi mile, thenco east 1 mile, thenco north mile, thonce cast Vfc mile on the Tow:!Mp line between Townships 34 and 35 to the southeast corner of tao southwest quarter of tho southeast quarter of Section 3-1, Township 34 south Range 3, West of W. M., thence north 'A milo, thenco eiut xk mile, thence north Vi mile, thenco eat mile, thenco north V4 mile, thence oast Vi mile, thence north Vi milo, thence oust Vj mile, thenro north V!i mile to the nortbetiHt corner of the south west quarter of tho northwest quar ter of Section 25, Towrifihlp 34 south of Rango 3 West of W. M., and the northeasterly corner of the District; thence wst 1 mile, I home r.outh li mile, thenco west Vi mile, thenco Fouth Vi ml',e, thr.nco west Vi mile, thence south Vi mi;c, thence west Vi milo to tho Section corner common to Sections 27, 2S. :',3, and 34. Town ship 34, south Rann .1 west of W. M., thence south Vb mli thence west Vfe mile, thence south Vi r-.ilc, thcrice west "ii mile, tlienro north H mile, thence west Vi mile, thenco north Vi mile, thenco west ', mile, thenco south 1 mile to Township line to the fiectlon corner common to section:. 31 32, 5 and 6. Town-hips 3 1 nnd 35 south of Rniige 3, West of Wil lamette .Merlfllfin; iliC-jce we.-t Vfe mile on said Township line, thenc! routh '! mile, thonce w.- .t 'i mile, thence north Vi mile, thrice wert. Vi.. mile, thenre north lz mile, thence west Vi mile, thence north mile, thence west mile, thence north 1 mile, then:e west Vi: mile, thence foitin H mile, thence west Vi mile, thence south 1 Vi miles to the Town phlp line between Townahljis 31 and 35, thenco east Vi mi:,: oa sild Town ship lino, thence south ',4 mile, thence went k mile, thence north Vfe mile to the Section corner common to Sections SI. 35, 2 a ail 3. Tr.wn r.hlps 34 nnd 35. ninth of itnngc 4 we:tt of W. M., thence we t vi nille on fiaid Township line, thence north 14 miles, thenco cua mile, thence north 2 miles, thence west mile to the northwest corner of the south west quarter of the northwest V4 of Section 15, Township 34 south of ivnnge 4, west of W. M., and the northwest corner of the District; thence south mile, thence west Vi mile, thence south V4 mile, thence west Vi mile, thence south V6 mile, thence west Vi mile, thence south mile, thence west mile, thence south 1 Vi miles, thence west Vb mile, to the Section line between Sections 5 and 6, Township 35 south of Rango 4, west of the W. M., and the north west corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 5; thence south 2 miles on said Section lino, thence east Vi mile, thence south Vi mile, thence enst Vi mile, thence south V4 mile, thenco east Vb mile, thence south 2 miles, thence east mile, thence south Vi milo, thence east Vi mile, thunco south 1 mile to the place of begin ning. Excepting ano excluding the fol lowing described lands: 1. That certain 4 acres of land lying In the NWy, NW Vi Sec. 3. Tp. 35 S. R. 3 W. W. M covered by Water Right existing by virtue, of appropriation of certain waters of Kvans Creek In said district under appropriation of it. Carter made la 1S93, which right was established by findings of fact and order of deter mination of tho State Water Board of the State of Oregon, filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, on May 3, 1910, nnd supplemental findings of fact and or der of determination or saltl State Water Board filed In said Court on December 15, 1917, which said or ders determined and adjudicated all rights of the waters of Rogue River and Its tributaries. 2. That certain 9 acres of land in the XKVi NWVi and 22 acres in the fXWVi NWVi ; All In sec. 7, Tp. 35, S. It. 3 W. W. 11., covered by water right existing by vlrtuo of ap propriation of certain waters of Kvans Creek in said district under appronriation of Marv J. Moore made In li96. also all of SKVi of SEV4 of 'NEVi Section 12, Tp. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M. 4. That certain C acres In the XEH XEVi See. 12, and 5 acres in SGVi Sec. 1, all in Tp. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation or certain water of Kvans Creek In said district under appropriation of Mar garet E. Taylor made In 1S96. C. All of SEVi NV'V4' Sec. 11, Tp. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M. 7. All the Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter and also south 5 acres of west half of Northwest quar ter of the iNortheast quarter Sec. 11, Tp. 35, S. R. 4, W. W. M. Also 5 acres of NW '.4 NE Vi of said section 11. 11. That certain 28 acres of land In the NE14 NV. 22 acres In SWVi NWVi, 3 acres In NWVi iXiEVi, 6 acres In I.VW VI NVV'Vi, Sec. 12; 10 acres In NWVi SWVi Sec. 11. all In Tp. 36, S. R: 4, W. W. M covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation of certain water of Evans Creek In said district under appropriation of Wm. mills made In 1881. 12. That certain 9 acres of land In the SEH SW V, Soe. 1 and Vi acres In NB 'A NW (4 Sec 12, all In Tp. 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M.. covered by water right exIsLlng oy vlrtuo of ap propriation of certain enters of Evans Creek fn said dlBtrlct under appropriation of .-. ,.1.. nmdo in 189(1. ; 1 13. That certain 12 acres of land In the N'E Vi NWVi Sec. 12, and 10 acres In "SWV4 SW t , Sec. 12, all In Tp. 35, S. R. 4, W. W. M covered by water right oxlBtlng by virtue of appropriation of J. 11. llillis made in 189G. 14. That certain 1 r.cre of land in NEVi SWVi and 3 acres In SEVi SW'Vi Sec. 20, all In Tp. 34, S. R. 3 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation of certain waters of Kvans Creek In said district under appropriation of O. W. Miller mad" Feb. 27, 1904. 15. That certain 1 Vi acres of land In the SEV NWVi Sec. 5, 15 acres In the NW 14 SWVi Sec. 5, 15 acres In the NKV4 SKVi Sec. fi, 1 acre In tho SWVi SB '4 Sec. 0, 8 acres in the IVEV4 NEVi Sec. 7, 7 acres in tho SW',4 SWVi Sec. 5, all In Tp. 35 S, It. 3, W. W. M being the particular lands lying underneath the 'Nealhamtuer Irrigation ditch and now being actually irrigated there from. Hi.- All of NEVi NE 14, NWVi NIOVi, SWVi NKVi, SEVi NEVi. NE SWVi, NWiVi SWV,, SWVi SWVi, RH VJ SWVi. und East of NWVi, Section 15, NEVi NWVi, nww :-;wy,. swvi nw, bhk NWVi, 'NWVi 8V4, SWVi 8WM. Sec. 22. nil or SKVi SEVi, NEVi SBVi,.HEV4 SEVi, Section 21, lying east of Evans Creek, all In Tp 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M. . IS. All of SW Vi NWVi, NE '4 SW'i, NWVi SW Vi , See. 11, Tp. ,15 S. R. 4 W. W. ,M lying north of Evans Creek. 19. That certain 25 acres of land In the NEVi .SEVi, Sec, 4, and 8 acres In NU V, SWVi. Sec. 10. nil In Tp. 36, S. R. 1 W. W. M covered by water right existing by virture of appropriation of certain watera of Mans Creek In said dti'trlct under appropriation of Old Mill Ditch & Irrigation Co. mado In 1902. 20. That certain 12 acre. of land In tho SEV, NWVi, See. 27, Tp. 35, m. it. 4 w . V. . 1., covered by water right existing by virtue of annronrla tioa of certain waters of Trimble Creek In said district under nnnrourf ntlon of Fern Vale Ranch made In 1900. " 21. That certain 3 acres of land In tho SEVi NEVi 8r. 22. Tn. I S. It. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Potter Creek In said district, under appropriation or m. r , cotter mado In 1901. 2 2. That certain 3 acres of land In the NEVi SKV,, Sec. 22, Tp. 35, S. It. 4 W. W. -M., covered by water right existing by vlrtuo of appropri ation of certain waters of Potter Creek In said district under appro priation of S. F. Poller mado In 1901. 24. Thai certain 4 acres In SWVi SWVi Sec. Tp. 34, S. R. 3 W. W. .r., covered by water rluhl exlcllng by virtue of appropriation of certain waters of i e.-ithatntner fiulrh In said District under appropriation of Dan Neatbnmmnr made In 1871, 2"i. That (crlnln 4 acre of land in KW'i Rli Vi and 4 rcro-i In NE1, SK',, Sec. 22, ail lu Tp S. 11. 4, W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation i of certain waters of Pleasant Creek in said district under appropriation of tieo. W. Blalock made lu 1891. 28. That certain 3 acres of land In the SEVi NWVi, Sec. 22, Tp. 84. S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Pleasant Creek Is said district under appropri ation of Dan Camoron made In 1862. 27. That certain 5 acres of land In NBVt SW Vi , See. 22. Tp. 34, S. R. 4 W. W. M covered by water right existing by vlrtuo of appropriation of certain waters of Pleasant Creek In Bald district under appropriation of Lone Star Mining Co., made in 1862. 28. That certain 1 acre of land In the SWVi NEV4. Sec. 17, Tp. 35, 3. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Queens Branch in Baid district under appro priation of J. J. culver mado In 1868. 30. That certain 18 acres of land In the NWVi SWV4. and 23 acres In the NEVi SWVi, Sec. 9, all In Tp. 35. S. R. 4 W. W. M covered by water right existing by virtue of ap propriation of certain waters . of Queens Branch In said district under appropriation of Joshua Neathammor made in 1888. 31. That certain 10 acres of land In tho SEW SEVi Sec. 8. Tp. 35. S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue appropriation of certain watera of Queens Branch In said district under appropriation of Paul S. Seeley made in 1899. 32. That certain 25 acres of land In the SWli NKVi and 2 Vi acres in SEVi NEV4 Sec. 4, all in Tp. 35 S. It 4 W. W. M., covered by water, right existing by virtuo of appropriation of certain waters of Ditch Creek In said district under appropriation of ,Ias. Owens made In 1891. 33. That certain 9 acres of land In tho NWVi NWVi and 25 acres in the SWVi '-W'Vi, 3a acres in NW ',1 SWVi, 1 acre In SEVi SWVi Sec. 33. 4 ncres in SEVi NEVi nnd Vi acre in NEVi SEVi See. 32. all In Tp. 34, S. R. 4 W. W. M.. covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Ditch Creek in said district under appropriation of Chas. Williams made in 1877. 34. That certain 10 ncres of land n the SWVi SW Sec. 3 1. Tp. 34, S. U. 4 W. W. M., nnd that 10 acres In the NW'4 NWVi. Sec. 3, Tp. 33, S. R. 4 W. W. M.. covered bv water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of cortain waters of Pleasant Crook In said district under appro priation of Chas. Owens In 1877. 35. That certain 7 ncres of land In tho NKVi SEVi, Soc. 21, Tp. 34, S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by vlrtuo of appropria tion of certain waters of Brush Gulch in said district under appropriation of F. M. Smith made In 1SS2. 36. That certain 8 acres of land in the NEVi SEVi Sec. 21, Tp. 34 S. R. 4 W. W. M covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of cortain waters of Collins Gulch In said district under appropri ation of V. M. Smith made In 1904. 38. That certain G acres of land In tho SWH SEVi Sec. 1, Tp. 35, S. It. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Syke.? Creek in eaid district under appropriation of Wm. Hlllls made In 1 875. 30. Thnt cortain 8 acres of land in the SWVi NEVi See. 5, Tp. 35, S. R. 3 W. W. M covored by water right existing by vlrtuo of appropria tion of certain waters of Sykes Creek In said district under appropriation of Elizabeth Slmnicrvllie made (h l?85. 40. That certain 2 ncres of land in tho SWVi NE'i Sec. 5, Tp. 35, S. R. 3 W. W, sr., covered by water right existing by vlrtuo of appropria tion of certain waters of Mays Creek tn said district under appropriation of Dan Neathainmor made In 1906. Electors nro required to cast bal lotn which Bhall 'Contain the words "Irrigation District Yes and Irriga tion District No." Dated Oct. 1st, 1918. G. A. GARDNER, County Clerk, Jackson County, Ore. roiilTICAIj AXNOINCKMEXT l'OIl COUNTY JUDGE Vote for M. 1'urdin A probnte lawyer who knows how to administer estates. Is honest, ef ficient, favors good roads, saving county money and low taxes. Adv. P'Oll KIIEIlll'F - W. O. Garrott announces himself ns an Independent eandldato for the office of Bheriff of Jackson county. Adv. I am tho regular republican nom ine for Sheriff of Jackson county and will appreciate your support on Nov. 5. If elected I promise Btrlet law enforcement and an economical, business adm In 1st rat Ion. C. E. TEltltll.L, of l.nko Creek. (Adv.) ioit hi:i'1!i:si;t.tive I am the republican candidate for representative from tho 8th ropre sentatlve district, and will appreciate your support on November 5lh and I will, If elected, work and vote for tho ratification of tho national pro hibition amendment. J. A. WESTERM'ND. 'My number on ballot Is 40. (Adv.) I bellovo It Pi bettor to run a plow to feed our fighters than to sit be hind the ateeriiig-grar of an nutomo Idle bunting votes; thereforo I will rely upon your support without a personal campaign. Adv. 1). M. DOWE, Talent. Foil STATE SENATOR Dr. diaries T. Huc-cney My eight years residence In soulh ern Oregon, Intlmnto knowledge of the needs of every community of our county, and experience In tho last session of the last Bession of the leg islature, I feel amply fits mo tn look after Jackson county's intorests. (Adv.) C. M. THOMAS Served In last session of the logh Ifituio and Ir; the republican nominee for state senator. Adv. HELP WANTE1 MALE. WANTED Man and wife without cnikiren for work on ranch. Geo. . A. Mansfield, phone 22-F13, Eagle Point. 1S7 WA'NTED Two laborers at Cole" $3.50 per day. F. P. Salter, 1101 West Ninth. - 184 WANTED Men. $2.50 and board. Webster Ranch, 1 Vi miles north of Jacksonville. 191 HELP WANTKll FKMALK WANTED Girl for general i7ouse work. Phono 607-J2. WANTED Women, snlary $24 full lme, doc an hour spare time, dis tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Permanent. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee Mills, Norrlstown, Pa, WANTKI MUHCTSLTjAJTEOUS WANTED To hire, good work horse 1200 or over. Erank Wight, R. R., Ifod'ord, Oregon. 192 WNTED A-l young milch cow. Phono C39-J2. 185 WANTED Houses to more, build, repair or wreok. Phone 488-11 or 488-X. WANTED 'R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, esorow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thin a. FOB RKK1 IJOUSEft. FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow In first-clasa shape. Rango connected. Garage. Phono 4 88-X. FOR RENT Furnished house and two brick rooming houses. One seven-room dwelling with garage on paved street. John F. White. Phone 449-M. 1S7 FOR RENT One 5 and one 7-room bungalow. S20 West Twelfth. FOK KKNT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT One completely fur nlshed apartment. Hotel Holland.' FOIt RK NT -FURNISH Kll' ltOOMH. FOR RE N TFurnl!died"roon-oi"$ 1.75 and $2.00 per week. 245 North Grape. FOK HENT IWlHOKMiANHOUH. FOR RENT 50-ncre well lmprovod ranch about ono milo wont of Phoenix. Kor particulars Inquire Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 East Main streot, Medford, Ore. Phono 2 60. FOR RENT Typewriter. 929-W. Phone 182 FOR RENT 10-acro fruit and berry ranch, close In. Phono 929-W. 182 FOll 8ALF KF.AL fCSTATE. FOR SALE A No. 1 farm, loTacros under ditch. iPlione 10-F11, or and'-oss c. Carey, Talent. 19 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE Woll im proved ncreage, close In. Phono 200. 184 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young brood mare, five years oiu. l-nono (-it. 19 FOll SALE Good young cow, $60 Phono R-13M. It7 FOR SALE Any pnrt or all of 40 good thrifty two and three-year old eyes. All bred to high-grade Shropshire bucks. Phone 639-.1. 183 FOR SALE Two fresh cows; Sows and pigs; Ono good work team, will trado for team of mules. Mlravista Orchard, Phono S97-J3. WILL EXCHANGE Fine owe lambs for fat wether lambs wolgblug 14 pounds more. D. Rosenborg, Med ford Hotel. FOR SALE A small band of good rango ewes; aUo ewe lambs and some buckB. 1). Rosenberg, Med ford llotul. FOR BALK .MIHCr;l,LANKOllH. l'()lt SALE Household furniture. 1207 West .Main. Call between 4 and II. J. C. Brown. FOR SALE Overland bug In good running order. $200.00 for quick snlo. Phono 3Sf. 1 85 FOR HALE Beardless seed barlov. Phone R-1;IR. 182 FOll HALM Ford touring car and Twlti-X motorcycle. Bert Stancllff. Phoenix. 184 FOR SALE - Ford truck, 1917 model In good shape. Price $600.00. Tonus, with good security. Ad dress Box 14, Gluiidale, Oregon. 184 FOR SALEA No. 1 full fledged baking equipment, with all noces sary accessories. Will closo these out cheap for cash If disposed of soon. Wrlto to or personally Inter view Abo Butler, Oak street, Ash land. Orogon. 184' FOR SALE Dry oak stumps. Web ster Ranch, 1 Vi miles north Jack sonville. 191 FOUND. FOUND Muff, between Central Point ami Tolo. Owner may havo same by provluic properly and pay ing for adv. Cnu 3 East Fourth street. FOR EXCHANGE. va TRAD Kf breTl I c ht wagona I o trsdo for hogs. Phono 407-Y, ovenlngs. ts6 litm. LOST- Blaok bag, between Medford and Derby, containing clothlnE and books. Reward. Notify . Phone 146-J. , , 18;! MO.VEY TO LOAN ' MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate aocurlty, nnd will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 81 North Grape. Phone 647-J. tf Ill'SINKtiM DIRECTORY Mining Evpei'ta 1 CAMPBELL & LIL.1EORAN mines promoting association; mining pro perties listed for snlo, sampled and reports rendered. Office and aBaay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Samples by mall given prompt attention. Attorneys POnTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford .National Bank Building. A. iE. Renines, Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. Auto Supplies LA1IER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-oqulppod plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ton guarantee 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS SOWS llltEII lo reentered " Duroc board at Schuchnrd Orchard, Her. vice too ?2,00. Phouo (ill-lU. 180 (nrhnKo GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 351-Y. J. Y. Allen. ' . Kiert Accountant WILSON AUDIT1.NO CO. S. 'M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to any business as a time-saver giving full business detail. M. F. & II. Uldg., Medford. Phone 157-3. Instruction tn Music FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of piano and harmony, llaigbt Muslo Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Insurance ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 408 Oarnett Corey Bldg. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance offlco, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pluto Glass, Hay or Grain in field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local service. No. 2 1 0 Garnett-Corey lildg., L. L. Oalhcart, Manager. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, Bash, doors, mouldings and Bcreens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono 184. 1'hyslciiin.s nnd Surgeons IR. W. "wrilOWARDOsteopathlc physician. 303 Oarnott-Coroy build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM M ENS Physician and surgeon, j'racilco limited to eye, oar, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phono 567. . DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MALs'S CARLOW . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers anil Publishers MEDl'ORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office in Son them Oregon. Hook binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systomB, etc. Portland prices.- 27 North Fir St. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Of lice 42 North Front St. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Won't Last Long 21 a em ill I'iil f;i ranch with ir rigation, good buildings, on paved highway, there nro several other good things about this property. The rea son the owner has'deeidod to sell solely on neefninf-. nf buying a larger plaee to han dle more stock. Wo will ho glad to give you further de tails about this property iC you will call in. Brown & White 4 a Hnuth Fir Htn-M. INTICIlURnAH AtfTOCAR OO TIME CARD Leave Medford for Antand,Talont and Phoenix dall, except Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.j 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:16 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 8:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, excopt Sunday, at 9:00 a. tn.. and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and .1:16 p. ra. Also on Saturday nlghta at 6:110. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m., and 11:30, 4:80 and 6:. 10 p. oi.