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MEDFOTlt) MATL TT?TTVUNTC, METVFOTCD, OttKOOX, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER I, 'ifHfi PAGE FIVE Livestock PORTLAND, Nov. 1. Cattlo steady; receipts 377. Steors, prime 1 2 1 2 . r. 0 ; good to choice ?U12; medium to good. $9.75 (a 11; fair to medium $S.2u 9.25; common to fair $5.75 8.25; cows and heifers, choice, $88.50; medium to good $5.75 7.25; fair to medium $4.75 5.75; canners 34; bulls ?."'l(v7; calves $94J12; stockers and feeders Hogs steady; receipts 866. Prime mixed ?17.104t 17.35; medium mixed $16.85017: rough heavies $15S' 15.10; pigs $14(&15; bulk $17. Sheep steady; receipts 239. Prime lambs $1112; fair to medium $S 10; yearlings $106 11; wethers $9 10; owes $6.50 8. o ). I t nutter - PORTLAND, '.Nov, 1. nutter un settled. City creamery prints, oxtras V box lots, 60G3c; cartons, box lots, i tilG4c; half boxes c more; less I than half boxes lc mora. Buying price butterfat, Portland, 63 07c; cube extras 59 60c. Eggs PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Eggs sell ing price, candled G5c; selected can dled in cartons 68c. Portland Grain WHEAT $2.20 basis; barley, none; oats, $54 bid: corn, No. S, yellow, $64 bid. MILL STUFF Miff run f. o. b. mill, earlots, $29.65; mixed cars, $30.15; loss than carlota. $30.65. HAY Timothy. $30i34; alfalfa, 27.60; grain, $26. Oats, $55 bid; corn $58 bid. 1 ; . ASHLAND AND VICINITY i j. - Iieprescntntivo Ben C. Sheldon rc Vtumed from Portland ThiirsHnv nnil if ,Vmet with the Ashland normal school committee for n review of the nitiia ' i. tion. Air. Sheldon has spent most of his tinio for the past three months in the metropolis and mter part of the state, working in the interest of our i 6Choo! without compensation. He expects a first class vote in Portlnnd. The upper portion of the YVillumette vallcv, ho thinks, will register an ud 1 verse vote. Eastern Oregon will re ,''. turn n good affirmative vote. The I Portland committee thinks there is I at least a "iD-SO chance of the nicas 1 uro cnrryinit. The recent letter of I President Wilson will bring out a larger vote than was at first eonteni I ' plnted. This would help, as the stav . nt-home vote is usually among the ,1 -women and well-to-do. .Mr. Sheldon spent luursduy in Ash. and. urging vigorous measures to got out a full vote in this citv. '"to show the rest of the state that von roalv want the normal," as he puts it. In view of tho expectant armistice in Europe, a number of local house wives are wondering how much lon ger food conservation schedules will bo in effect, especially those con demning us to the heroic use of post hole tonstics and shredded whisk brooms as substitutes for the real Pennine cereals of other davs. , A hunch of ioliv marine recruits numbering 50 went south Wednesday afternoon. Thev were principally from Montana, mobilizing with those from other states at the Seattle gate way for transportation to naval head ouarters near San Francisco. Their nrrinval here was made the occasion for a 'first come first served"' rush for the depot hotel dining rooms. The special car conveying them was frcs. coed with legends not nlt-Mlier com pliuienlnrv to the Huns in their urcs ent predicament, the boys threatening to add complications in the event of reaching tho scene of hostilities be fore the armistice occurs. laomas u , iiamnionu, lormcr Asii- Innd hov, and brother of Mrs. .1. It, Why Putter With Corns? Use Gets-It ' Common-Sense, Simple, Never Fail, Ton can tear out your corn mid suf fer, or you can peel off jour corns And smile. The Joy peeling way is the (Jets-It" way. It Is the only nappy, painless fray In tho world. Two drops Turner of this citv. has received an other merited promotion in the urmv and is now colonel of infantry. He has been overseas for some time past, and at present is assigned to special duty in General Pershing's private of fice at A. F. F. heailnuitrters. Col. Hammond hns seen aotivo service in I ho Philippines and Mexico, in addi tion to being stationed at various homo niililarv posts, Tho :ifl mililin companies thus far incorporated in tho national guard and state guard throughout Oregon, have been mustered into four regi ments. ('onipanv E is the Ashland unit of the Second regiment, with about ,"). members. The regular meeting of Ihe Modern Woodmen, Monday evening, Novem ber '4, hns' been cancelled owing to the ban placed on public gatherings. Also the visit of tho stalo demit v, which was fixed for November IS, has been postponed indefinitely ow ing to the some reasons. . Thu Sunshine rummage salo is on this week in the former lleebo & Kin niv storerooms on tho Plaza. All clothing donated has been thoroughly clenned and fumigated. Saturday is the closing day. The stock exhib its a varied assortment of usuful ar ticles ill the way of necessities, no tions nnd kuick-knaks, being relegat ed to second place, although consid erable fanev work is in evidence. The ladies report gratifying returns from this annual event, which is conduct ed in behalf of the needy hv pains taliing and kind efforts of the Sun .shine society. A Christmas department is now one of tho numerous bureaus of Ihe lied Crross salvage depot, which institu tion is fast assuming the proportions of u well appointed department store. The specific object of tlio Christmas annex is in behalf of the war stricken children overseas, and if each child in Ashland will donate a gift to. and at the same time purchase one from these headouarters. the object in view will be realized. Prompt action, how ever, is necessary, as the holiday seu- on will soon be here. Job Lozer. now of Pelaluma. Cul.. has written friends hero of late con- erning his recovery from an infill. enzn attack. His grandson, lrn, is in northern spruce logging camps. He reports a light frost last week in that locality, also that pimltrvment in that locality are getting 85 cents per dozen tor eggs, and 4U cents a pound for broilers in the Shu Francisco market. Some grewsome freight is going north these days on express sched ule, the consignments being on gov ernment account, and include entire carloads of caskets on the way to Seatlle as tho distributing center for military onnips. Prof. George Andrews and Hon Sheldon, both of Jlcdford. were vis itors here on Thursday. , The lted Cross salvage depot ship ped ii50 pounds of tinfoil this week to headquarters where it will be trans formed into needed war material. Notwithstanding this exportation the salvage managers still echo the ap peal, "We want tons tu fight the IlllhS." Mr. nnd Mrs. K. E. Miller, who have been in Hilt for the past seven months have returned to their homo (jn Church street to remain indefinitely. During the family s absence Mr. Mil Icr hns been in the employ of the lum her company across the border. lied Cross activities in the sewing department have been engaged of late in making gauze masks, which are kept for sale at the depot canteen and the up-town salvage headuiiar tors. , The consensus of opinion as re fleeted hv the majority of local sol dier hoys from overseas, is that the private infantryman is up against it to a greater extent than nnv other brunch of the service. Not particular !v that he is nnv braver than nnv of the rest, but the peculiar nature of his calling and environment exposes huh lo Ihe greater danger, conu- ouentlv the greater sacrifice. Funeral sen-ices of the late Horn lio S. Sanfoid, Jr.. were held at the family residence on (Irchnni street, Thursday oon. Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. The de ceased was .'II years of age and un married. He was familiarly known as ' Hov, and was the son of llornlii c unci i.izzie ii. Miinioru. lie was a voting man of much promise, and at the tune of his death. October 20. was n member of the 5.1th Comnnnv Coast Artillery corps, located at tin I residio, San Francisco. He passed away at the I.ettcr'nnn hospital in Unit citv. n victim of pneumonia. J. II. Mctiee, well known local mer chant, is eilv council nominee for th third ward, to succeed A. S. I.aml removed from town. Word from Portland received here ov relatives convevs the news of the denlh ot John H. Mengle in that cit whither be went several months ago to work in the shipyards, I'artici lars arc lacking. The deceased is o of n well known family residing hero his brothers be in! Jim. A hi hi nv.t .ha k, a ml MMcr, Mrs ,). K. H.'inilliM, ;im oi un; miv, nnq ijnt iir. loin boiiuio, of ft rants Pass, OPTIMIST .DON'T DfMT THeree s such athiktg. s "Cl th Drop" on That Corn Vf "Gate-It" ud Ui Corn U n "Cobm", f "Oeti-H on nny Pftrn or rnl.tw rir.-i at once. Tho corn tlurtlly loose m off from thv toe, so tht yiu enn peel It off with your flntrr-ra .none plncc, pnliv iMftly, hko peeling n Nmuna. "(ircAfc tufl, wIhq I'd Uono that Iw-foru.' Thpre'i only ono corn-pei'r "".ts-H." Toi wrapped up big wit It tot ami tin ml airei. torn nqmrminir (nm irrlintlnpr talre. It's all it tmrtmrity. Tej wouurird oy rtnor unu an ires. Hint's rmu-tiery, rlfllculoiu, uiiiU'Miry. Uivnirrrout. Uie , 'lieu-a,'1 the IHnTty y nimpip, 1 pAinlOKi, alwayftsnre. Tnko no phnnci. Get 'Octs-H." Don't be Inilu-J by jmltationi. se that yoit art "(ictfl.It., "Gets-It." the Ruarantoed, mony bark cornrcmov!r, tho only puro war, cmtsbutatrlflont snyOruir ftore. M 'I'd by E. Lawrence k Co., C bit ago, 111. Sold In Med ford and recommended as the WorM'a Het Torn Remeily by lon 0. Hawkins nnd Mrdford pha tuaey. The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO s.s. tvis cf,H seivtP rue ths MT'eR ivrrM him ? IwMAT'S THB WTt&R. MTH HIM ? WHY H6'S AN OPTIMIST YOU FCt-i-aniS tH.1T LfSH AT TROut5t.er oTHts-r peoples' troi-'Bi-cs ; curred tho 15th of October in Tennessee. Mrs. W. S. McCIarcy ot California, is viultini; at the homo of her soa, S. W. McC'larey. II. A. Tresham recently returned from a trip to Yoncolla. Miss Hctta Kdini;toii who has been visiting relatives and friends In dif ferent California cities was recently stricken with Influenza at the home of hor cousin at Richmond. Cal. Wo are very Rlad to report that Miss Ftetta is convalescing rapidly, but it will be some time boforo flhe Is able to muko tho trip home. . Otto Tresham nnd O. T. Wilson left Thursday for Prospect to join F. A. DeFord and bring their sheep In from the mountain range. Misses Palsy and Tlnlo Lyman vis ited Saturday and Sunday in Grants Pass. ! Miss Alleen Wilron and tho Misses .Voalon from Table Kock visited rela tives, hero this week. .1. w. Jones slightly fractured two ribs last week from a motorcycle accident. I. W. Messenger rerolved his don key engine for milling operations Wednesday. James Pnyno who has severely suf fered from an attack of influonzn contracted whilo in California, Is much Improved under tha care of Br. Dixon. ' C. M. Thomas, candidate for slate senator, gave a talk to tho lted Cross ladies Thursday. lough, departed for his duties Sun day morning. IUrs Peterson Is spending her va- IllARLEY m IN. DEVON l4 IN. ARROW COLLARS C.LPETT, PF.QonY A CO.. IMC. fcUKFRS cation with relatives and friends at Sutherlln. Mrs. May Myers and mother, Mrs. John nigham were shopping hero .Monday afternoon. Miss Christina uockmnn is homo for a fow days, her school being closed boonuro ot tho Spanish Influ enza. Mr. and Mrs. rtuss Mooro of Lako Creek were shopping he.ro Wednesday. Mrs- I.eo Engrnm loft for Fort Slovens Wodncsdny evening to join her husband- Mr. t'otts of Davis station was a buslnees visitor hero ednesday afiernoon. No cone.! of !-';anieh Influenza aro known h -e at Vila writing. Very little interest Is being shown In tho co ning election. There will bo no opposition to Mayor Cowley for mayor, J. W. Jacobs for recorder and 11. H. Paxson for treasurer. W. C. Leaver and L. L. Noi-cross have positively refused to servo on the council ag-.-.In and Henry Riley has moved from tho city, which will ne cessitate tho e'ec'lon of threo now men with tha probability that M. F. Peart, j. A. I yons and I. I), lwis will succeed tho'Tisclvoa. W. O. Garrett- of Jacksonville, domocralle noir.ineo for sheriff was calling on p;,r business men horo Weducsdav iiF'ernnon. Mrs. At iltor Hawk of Medford. spent e;,,-rilny afiernoon hero with Mrs. Hawk vho has been qulto 111 for tho lari few day3. GLASS OF SALTS IF Changes Mind About Goinc Away "Hvo years a:;a dot-tora told me 1 would have to move my wite to another clime. r. as sha suiforcd so with stomach and liver trouble and bloating. A'so, that she would have U liavo an operation for gall stonc-i. Our mrli carrier told mo of Mayr's Wonderful fte-.ncdy and, on his advice, she has taken It and la now as well as over in hor life." It is a simple, harmleoa proparallon that removes tho catarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal tract and nllnya the Inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, llvor and lutes tins! ailments. Including nppendicl. tis. One dose will convince or uione refunded. Sold by druggists, every wheru. Adv HELP WAKTKIJ FEMALE WAiXTBl) 'Hoinokocper for man and two children, ono boy 1 1 years old and baby two months old. (lood wuges to suitable womnn. Apply .1. F. Halo, 3U5 South Oakdalo or Tol. 4 70-.I. 19 I CENTRAL POINT 1 Mifls Hortha Horryll who linn hren vlKillng friondH hero, ilcpurtod for her homo Sunduy. Tt (Ipmlnrcnn nnn nf tlm tnnflirr of our public bcIhwIh, in Bpfindlnpf h Is VRCiiion witn renuivcs auu incnus at HoHRlmrR. I M rn Prnnl ffirli r: n niif! mot hnr. Mrs. WriKht wero ca!l(;d to .Stockton, Calif., hecftuae of tho aorloin illnrsr. of .Mra. Wright's tlntiglitor. .Mrs. Kffio rfinninper. Mrs. .fos.slo Clnlroy is fipcndiiiK thlo work with relatives at Afihland. Tom Jones nnd family of Ileash; vcr rodent luisinfr, v!:;itor here. Clifford Ilntflnlt-I of tin; V. S. nnvy who hns !;r;i horn on u short fur I.U, 1'dLlTICAf, A.VXOtTXCKMUNTS "V "" '" CTTV '?!'" I Cl I announce my candidacy for the office of Recorder of the City of Medford, and lespcctfuliy solicit your support. (Adv.) II. I). HOWARD. I am the present Incumbent and candldalo for re-electlnu to tho office of Ch.y Recorder. 1 ul'l upproclato your RU;i;urt next Tuosday. (Adv.) M. L. AT. FORD. FOR CHIUX'I V ,IUlCiU Vote for M. Pllrdhl A probate lawy jr who knows how to administer ooi itos. Is honest, ef ficient, favors good roads, Bavlng county money o.id low taxes. Adv. FOr. HIIKItlFF V. O. Onrrott announces hlmsel as an independent cnndldato for the offlco of sheriff of Jackson county. Adv I am tho regular republican nom tneo for Sheriff of Jackson county and will appreciate your support on Nov. 5. If clectod I promlso strict law enforcement and an economical business administration. C. E. TL'ItUILL, of Lako Creek. (Adv.) FOR RKI'ltliSF.X'rATIVF. I sm the republican candidate for representative from tho 8th ropre F.entatlvo district and will appror-iat' your support on November fth am. I will, If elected, work and volo foi tho ratification of tho national pru hlbltlou amendment. .1. A. Vi;STK!tLl!l). My number on ballot Is 4 0. (Adv.) 1 believe it Is betlcr to run a plow to feed our ffghtcrs than to sit be hind tho steni-lng gcar of on autumn bile hunting votes; therefore 1 will SAMS VALLEY People Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tableta A pimply foee will not embarrass you rely upon your supinrt for r'jpresen- mucn lonzer u you gei a pacsageoi ur. tiitlvo with out a p.-inonal campaign Edwards' Olive Tablets. The okin should A(l. U. M. IJWK, Talent. begin to clear after you have taken tiioi lshlptfi a few nichts. CleanEethoblood.thebowflsandthelivcr! I am candidate for re-election to with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sue-; tho State te git-lattirv. If my efforts Harbara Fredenhurg, weight 6 His., arrived Oct. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Frerienburg. Mr. and Mrs. Mrcwer who recently movc.1 from our precinct to Califor nia, write that their family are af flicted with Spanish lnfluenna. Weatherle.y returned Wednes day to his home In California after attending business matters Vicre. School was cloned In the Pankey district owlni; to a rase of Spanish Influen7s being In ihe Payne home. V. C. Kenr.ey received the sad news of iis mother s dfalh which oc- ccssful substitute for calomel; thcre'sncvei any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets do that which calomel docs, ond jurt as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severs and irritating. No ono who takes Olive Tablets Is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," n bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, con-'.tipat'on, torpid liver, bdd disposition or pimply fa-. Dr. Edward' Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable compound mixed wltn olive oil; you will know Ujj.i by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent yesrs amoni pi tients slhed with liver and bows' complaint! ''and Olive Tablets are th-? immfuulv effective recult. Ukc one or two mutiny iot a ween at the l.-int scs:. ion meet npprov.il, would appreciate your support. Adv. I!r:.VJ. C. 81IHI, DO'S. I'Oll STATK SMN.VTOIt Or. Clwirl.-n T. Swwney My eight yeirtt rchidence In south ern Oregon, Intimate knowledge of the needs of every community of our county, nn.l :x;n rh iko In the ln:it ti'.-ss'.on of Ihe last scr.ioti of tho leg I 'lBttire, I feel snip:y fits mo to look after ,Ia itfion county's Interests. (Adv.) f. M. TIIOMAN Rervrd In last .mslon of the legls- See how much better you feel and Uk Isturo and Is the republican nominee 10C and 'Hi per box. AU droggitu, for slat senator, Adv. WANTED Housekooper, light work, no washing; good wages. Call Jacksonville 30 0. 190 WAi.NTED Women, salnry J2I full lino, DOe an hour spare time, dis tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Pormanont. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee Mills, Norrlstown, Fa. HELP WA5TK1 JIAI.I5. WANTED Married mini for steady job on ranch, orchard experience not necessary. Phono (SS-J.- Ill Sat less meat if yon feel Baokaohy or have Bladder trouble Halts fine for Kidneys, LOUT. Meat forms urio acid which excites and overworks tho kidneys In their etforM to tutor it from tlio system. Regular eat ers of meat must llusu the kidneys occa. eionally. You must relieve them Hko you relieve your bowels; removing ail tae acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, enarp paias in the back or sick headaoke, di& sinens, . your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weathor is bad you have rhcumatio twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment: tho channels often get irritated, obliging yoa to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralise these irritating acids and flush off tho body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Baits fron any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of wator before break fast for a fow days ana your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and bos been used for generations to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts Is inexpensive; harmless and mnkoa a delightful effervescent lithia wator drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. LOST Black leather case marked I. F. K., between Prospect nnd. Klam ath Lake on Crater Lake-Fort Klnmath road. Reward.' F. C Konly, Medford. 195 . LOST Purse containing a five dol lar bill, Tuesday evening, West . Main street. Telephone 123. 180 LOST One hunch keys. Namplate on keys marked Eado Bros.. Ro ward. Return to loads Transfer Co. 189 nrsixKss opportunities FOR SALE Barber shop and resi dence at Talent, for sale or trada for Modford property. A. T. Mc iiiahan, Talent, Ore. 190 FOR SALE Best paying wood busl- noBS In southern Oregon. Valley Fuel company, cor. Second and Fir streets. 189 SfOXEV TO IVOAtf MONEY TO LOAN on good real estnto soeurlty, ond will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 81 North Grape. Phone 047-J. tf CAMPBELL & LIL.IEGRAN mines promoting association; mining pro perties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. OfMee and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Samples by mail given prompt attention. yHl RHX'H APiYltTSiJCNTS. FOR RENT One completely fur nished apartment, llotol Holland.' FOR SALE RKAL K9TATK. FOR SALE A No. 1 furm. 10 acres under ditch. Phone lb-Fll, aadress C. Carey, Talent. 191 FOR SALE MVK6TOCK FOR SALE A hundred good range ewes, some nico rninbouillei uuci lambs. 1). Rosenberg, Medford Hotel. FOR SALE Hoavy work team, bar noss. wagon, grnln drill, John Deere riding gang plow, Hourly now. .las. Campbell, phono 311-It ISFlal : ll i 192 FOR SALE Two Iron gray colts, weight about 1400 and 150(1, three aud four yonrs old; good stock Aniilv N. ItlUlugor. Ashland, Ore. Ill 2 TOR SALF- Weanling pigs. 5.00 each. D. W. -Wheeler, Coleman Creek. 1 FOR SALE Brood sows, will farrow In from two to three weeks. Phone 331-Y. F. Y. Allen. 191 FOR SALE Young brood mnro, five years old. Phono 627-R. 193 FOR SALE Two fresh cows; Sows and pigs; Ono good work team, will- trade for team of mulen. Mlravista Orchard, Phono 597-J3." VOll HALF MISOnLLANIWW. FOR SALE-Isaacs. -Corn at ranch. C. W WANTED Men. $2.50 ond board. Webster Ranch, 1 Vii miles north of Jacksonville. 191 WAS'flO) MlSltKLLAXKOCS NTED-Havo buyer for NO to Hit) acre tract, must bo good soil, adapted for general farnilng. Ben nott Investment Co. 191 WANTED Flvo-room bungalow. Have client who will trade first class alfalfa land with paid up wator right, clear, located near Konowlck, Washington, for mod ern five-roam bungalow In Med ford. Can fncludo sonio cash. Pago-Drosnlor Co., .120 East Main Btreot. 190 WANTED To hi hi, good work horse 1200 or over. Frnnk Wight,' R. R.. Modford, Oregon. 192 WANTED Houses to mora, snlld, repair or wreo. 1'bonit 4KK-M or 4XH-X. WANTED It. H. Toft iiu.vk Liberty bonds, also mortgages, nines, Juds nients, escrow contracis. sic., and makes short tltn loans on any old thliiK port ttKv. not hE. FOR RENT .Motrp . four clo.iei', iiihI ii Phono U.",'-i:. FOR RENT - Tn f Iio'.iho. 220 iii,n:li FOR RUNT Modern well furnished bungalow, five rooms, bath, gnr ago, eie, Jar,. CiUiinbell, phone 111 I -It. 192 'oom house, c!oso In. 2U9 ii. i furnished Itrnpo. 19fi FOR KENT On November 1st, com pletely fai-nhhed three-room apart nient, elec(-c heat. Tho lterben Phono 37,0, ' FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow In first-class shape. Range connected. Gnrage. Phone 4S8-X FOR RENT-bungnlow. -One 5 nnd ono 7-room S20 Wost Twelfth. FOR RKMT M 1HCKLI.A N HOUH, FOR HALE OR TRADE K0 ocre? good land near IJugene. See uwnnr at 32 1 .South Orange, i'hont1 740-M. 190 FOR RENT -S0-.kt ranch, shunt ,'0 acres under cultivation, 1 miles from town. 10 arros f rent, Rood buildings, close to school. J. W. Wakefield. r'OR RENT :,0-arro well Improved ranch about ono mllo west of Phoenix. For particulars Inquire Hoiiiirch Ki',i ft 1'i-ed Co.. :tl. Fail Main Bluet, .Medford, Die Phono sen, TOR SALE At a bargain, ono Com blnntlon machine (lood make. Beun In itso six months. Just the machine for n contractor or small shop. Carson-Fowler Lumber Co, Ashland, Ore. 19 FOR SALE Itecleauod seed wheat hliiostciu and club; also hcardlos: barley. Jus. Campbell, phon 311-R. 192 FOR SALE Corn, 2,4c per lb. E E. Morrison, R. 1, Modford. Phon o;i!-j:i. ido FOR SALE Dry, well seasoned ap ple wood, cut lo Htovo length and lered for delivery. Also second. hand hack wagon, farm tools nnd Implements. Apply to Kenneth lleehc, Central Point. Telephone 135. 194 FOR SALE A sevon-piisnenger 191 Hudson, (1-40, In A I condition Inoiilio Ashland tiurago, Ahlanl Oro. 19.1 FOR SALE Fort! louring ear, goo' running order, $250.00 cash. SI Wost Tenth street. 19 FOR HALE Barn; aho top for hack Cheap. Con bo seun at 742 Wcs Fourteenth street. 1H roll HALE Small sound npplen en tree. 40c per box. Gold Rnnge phono 403-11. 19 FOR SALE Five Ions baled nlfalf stored In garage: must soli onco. Ily tun or bale. Phon S42-II. I-OR SALE . Steel drum stump pu Inr and cable, $20.00. Phon 4 41-J ur call 504 North Grape. 19 FOR SALE llliientem und Wash Inglon Hybrid seed wheat. II. W Bingham. Phono 597-.I3. FOR HALE 5110 foot of 4-lnell blue cahlng. Hampton Orchard. Phone 40N-ltl. FOR EXCll.tStlK. Hill EXCHANGE Two acres, wo Improved, In tho city of Ashlaml ror larger plnco. Clyde Sharp, 2 4 Grunt street. I ;i INTKHCItrtA AtTOOAK CO Tl.MK OAIH) Leave Medford for Asniontl, Tslen and Phoonlx dall, oxcopt Suntlny al :0ti a. m. and 10:00 a, m.; 1:0 4:00 snd 6:15 p. m. Alr.o on Batu day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave a 10:30 a. m. and l:.t0, 5:30 and 9:3 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:111 p, m. Alto on Saturday nigh at fi:30. Sunday leavn Ashland :00 a m , od 12:80, 4:90 and 6;3o p, m. , HUSlNFas lHRECTOnV Mining Exports Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford .National Bank Building. A. E. Rcnmes, Lawyer, Corey Building. Garnett- Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We ore oporatlng the largest, oldest and best-equipped plnnt In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premised cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good servico. Phono 351-Y. J. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wll- u-.ti, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to any business as a time-savor giving full business detail. M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano and harmony, flalght Music Studio, 4 01 Uarnott-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. ItiMiiranco ALICE HOLLOW AY Fire. Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and EaBtern Companies. Office 408 Garnett Coroy Bldg. EARL S. TUMY General Insuranco ofrico, FIro, Automobile, Accldont, Liability, Plato Glass, Hoy ot Grain In field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excollent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg., L. L. Cathcart, Manager. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, duors, mouldings ana scroons. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 1S4. Physicians ami Surgeons IR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnott-Corey build ing. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMICNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat, Eyos scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. Illdg. Phone rC7. DR. F. G. CARIW DR. EVA MALvS CARI.OW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS' 410-417 Gnrnett-Coroy Bldg. Phono 904-L. Re.ildonce 26 S. Laurol Street. Printer nnil Publishers Mi-: I Tl0 It i PRINTING1 CO has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Hook binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer LADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. t if rice 4 2 North Front St. Phono '.5. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Won't Last Long 23 acre alfalfa rant-h with ir rigation, pood buildings, on paved hiphway, tlicro aro several other pood things about this property. The rea son the owner has decided to sell is solely on account of buyiiip u larger place to han dle more stock. Ae will be l;id to pive yon further de tails about this property if you will call in. Brown & White lv tkiath Fir Street,