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'ftfEDTOTCD MATL Tr?TBIT?TE, MEDFOTID, OTCEfiOy, WEDNESDAY 'NOVEMBER fi, J 91 8 NATIONAL WAR FUND DRIVE70 START MONDAY A new war drive to raise $31,27-3 iu Jackson countv for united wnr work will start Mundjtv. Novemlcr 11th. The auota for Mcdford and the LAST CALL FOR SAX I'liAN'CISCO. Nov. 0 The lust call to holders of 1 ucr cent lib ertl loan bonds who want lu convert them into iVs percent bonds has been ",'i''f",Pi)nuMhe C0""tV has bccn! issued bv the Vnitcd States treasury plnef d nt $20,844. Williiim G. Tait. president of the First Nationnl bank, will have chnrue of the drive as chairman of the exec utive commitce, and L. P. Brown will be campaign mnnuuor. Thcr . other members of the executive committee are as follows: E. N. Warner, Y. M. C. A.; Cuv W. Conner, Kniirhts of Columbus: V. H. Oore, Salvation Armv: Mrs. V. W. llollis, American Library association: Hobcrt W. Huhl. chairman of imblic ilv: O. C. Hosirs, chairmun of speak ers; Countv School Sunt. 0. V. Airer. chairman of Victory liovs and Girls: lfawlcs Moore, Alan Hrnckinrccd, Dclroy (letchcll, Lincoln McCor mnek. C. W. McDonald. .Mrs. E. D. I'iekel, Frank C. Clark and C. E. Gates. This national fund of 2,'."),730.000 will be apportioned to the Y. M. C. A.. Y. V. C. A.. ICniiihts of Columlius. Jewish Welfare Board, War Cump Commuuitv Service. American Libra ry association and the Salvation Armv. Any subscriber who wishes his contribution restricted to nnv num ber of these seven organizations rnnv ho designate and his donation will be distributed accordingly. It is be lieved, however, that realizing the splendid service each nnd every one of these organizations is eontributinc in their particular field, most people will be elnd to (five to a eeneral fund, for their mutual benefit. . Mcdford nnd Jackson countv have , been organized ulonir the lines of the second Red Cross drive, am contri butions will ho asked on the basis of the individual's ability to pay. W. J. Freeman has been appointed chair man Central Point: Johnnv Heed in Gold Hill: Mrs. I). V. Wilson iu Ruuuc Hivcr and Lewis Ulrica in Jackson ville. . Ilocauso of tho dosinu of schools nnd embargo against public nicotines, n special effort must be made in pub licity to brine the importance of the drive, home to tho people. Ira Pow ers of Portland, state chairman of publicity, has issued n speciul call, nnkinir that newspupcr advertisements be used liberally, the expense of the some to be borne not entirely bv the newspaper, but partly bv the pat riotic citizens of the community. This is in accord with the national policy of the campaign, which rcenenir.es the splendid work newspapers have done, through frivinir their news columns without elinrec to the support of all the various war drives. 1 , Livestock PORTLAND, Nov. G. Cattle h Inn er; receipts 134. Stocrs, priino $12.25 12.75 ; good to choice 11 12; medium to good $10011; fair to medium $8.50 ft 9.50; common to fair $6( 8; cows and heifers, choice $8.25S."j; fair to medium $6.50 7.50; cannors $3(8 4; bulls $5y 7.50; calves $9 it 12; stockero and feeders $GS. Hogs steady; receipts 9G8. Prima mixed $17.50017.75; medium mix ed $17017.25; rough hcnvlos $15.50 ft 15.75; pigs $14Q15; bulk $17.35 0? 1 7.40. Sheon steady: receipts 1 836. Prime lambs I11.50Q 12.50; fair to medium $8.50tl0.50; yearlings $10011: ewes $6.50iS 8.50. flutter PORTLAND, Nov. G. Butter un settled. City creamery prints, extras box lots, fi0fi63e: half boxes lie more, less than one-half boxes lc more. Buying prlco buttorfat, Port land 63 67c; cube extras 58c. Ebbs PORTLAND, Oct. 26. Eggs sell ing price, candled Out; selected can dled in cartons CSc. Portland Grain WHEAT $2.20 bst; barley, none: oats, $54 bid: corn, No. I, yellow, $54 bid. HAY Timothy, $3O0$4; alfalfa, 127.50; grain, $20. Oats $53 bid; corn $54.50 bid. MillEluTrs Mill run f. o. b. mill; Corlots $32.10; mixed cars $32.60; les than carlots $34.1041 35.10; roll ed barley $55C59; rolled oats $61 05: ground barley $50 if 00; alfalfa meal $40044. Snffrane Wins Dakota. MW'X FALLS. S. I).. Nov. fi Widely scattered fieurc from Tue Hav's election imlicnte that .-uftracc h;!s carried in South Ilnkota. Notion Grain corporation today has re moved all restrictions from the use or sale of wheat for feed purposes ni well as in the mantilacture of poul try cud mixed feeds. W. A. rnl.OKIi. Countv Administrator. Notice) Thi arternoon delivery hour will be changed on November 11th to 2 1-. m. hiTtcarl of 3 an hpreloforo. J!i JlKDl'Oltl) DELIVERY CO. department. The final date lor this conversion is November !). Governor James K. Lvnch of the Federal licserve bank for the Twelfth district has iust received the lollow imr telegram from Secretary of the Trcasurv William G. McAdoo. miring the public to lake ndvuntuee of this opportmiitv. "The privilege of couverl'me 4 per cent bonds of the first libertv loan converted and 4 per cent bonds of the second liberty loan into 41.-i per cent bonds, expires .on November !). IP-IS. and cannot under existing law be ex tended. 'The treasury has done all in its Power to call the attention of the bondholders to the existence of this valuable privilege and the date of its expiration. "It is safe lo assume that upon the expiration of the conversion privilege that fact will reflect itself unfavora bly in the market price of unconverted 4 per cent bonds which have hereto fore been maintained substantially on a purity with the I'.i per cent bonds bv the existence of the privi lege of conversion. "The treasirrv now asks Hie news papers of the I'nited States, bank ers, brokers and others to do what tltcv can lo brimr these facts before !he attention of the bondholders." DENVER. Nov. 0. A complete vic tory for tho republican ticket in Colorado, with the possible exception of Edward Taylor, democrat, ns con gressman from the Fourth district, was evident from returns from nu poximnte'.v half the precincts of the stnie available early this morning. Phipps, republican, was lending Sim froth, democrat, bv (i,(i(l2. in 7l)H precincts for United States senator, while Shoup, republican, for governor, had better thin 10,000 niarcin on Tynan, democrat. RESULT IN DOUBT ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Nov. 6. Incomplete returns from every coun ty appear to Indicate tho re-election of Senator Kail, republican, by loss than one thousand plurality. Re turns from 200 missing precincts out of 617 In the state may cliango this result. The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDOifa ,v;;;V' l I SB w -fir : ft', -ll TrlST'S A ' r3si" ;fXt CT A 5E" -r- SPITTOON Hi 101 CLOSE GOVERNORSHIP DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 6. Tie turns from remolo precincts were ex poctcd today to decide tho clo30 gu bernatorial contest lu Iowa, which with 500 of the state's 2348 precincts reported, showed: Governor W. L. Harding, 4 3,405; Claudo 11. Porter, 4.1, GS2. Republican candidates for congress were elected in every district, unof ficial reports showed, while Win. S. Kenyon, republican was returnod to the United States senato by a decis lvo majority. Meager returns on state offices un der governor showed tho republican candidates leading. KAISER TO QUIT R. R. Dawson returnod from the hills Wednesday with the rest of his cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Olsen and Fred Mlddloljusher left Friday for Bend. Ore., where Mr. and Mrs. Olscn aro thinking of buying. A. I). Mooro of Pcrsi.-it, is hauling potatoes to the valley; also I'rank and ('.us Ollswortb. Word has been received that I tarry Skyrman, who Is atlondlng military school at Kugcne, has completely re covered from the Spanish Infiuenzu. K. Ash moved W. Wagner and family of Klk creek, to the Modoc orchard Wednesday where Mr. Wag ner has employment for the winter. D. W. Pence has begun working on tho road again. ' Tressle Pence, teacher at the Cen tral school, spent the week end with her parents on Klk creek. Francis Simmons was a Trail visi tor Saturday. BERNE, Swltzqrland, Nov. 0. (By Associated Press.) A manifesto Issued by tho German soclalint party I says that Philip Scheldcniann, the party leader, with tho counont of the party, has asked the imperial chan cellor lo submit directly to Emperor William advice or a request that he abdicate. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS fly A. C. ilow li U nnd Miss lluldu Abliot wore nlso here Thursday eveninu' for dinner. Then- were two var loads of sulfur phosphate mid land plaster enme iu Thursday mornintr and it looked as though nlmost everybody in the upper Hutte and Lake Creok eomitrv were in town for theru w:is a Htrinir of teams two or throe hundred yards iomr at the depot, waitinw for the train when it came in, all to be loaded. The farmers up Butte and Lake Creek country have found that itidieious use of fertilizers about doubles tho pro duction of grasses of different kinds, as well as the different kinds of root vegetables. I learned later thai there was to have been three cars of fer tilizers, but that tor some reason f iiere. were onlv two, but there is to be another ear coming yet. There were but very few of the above named visitors took dinner m town as they seemed to be nfruid. of (he flu. hI tliough there was at that time but one person sick. Miss Estella Betls. and she was not con-idei-ed lo be in h eriticr.! condition. I understand that she is eel tin? alomr very well nnd the excitement is dvinn- down. William Hoe ft ano Lew Town of Lake Creek and Mr. Klvin. the fer tilizer mr-n of Mr-dford. were among the diners ThurMlpv Friday Fort llitr -nrd of the firm of Hubbard liros.. Med ford, ar,d W. W. Carroll, ren'-.'sptit mg Marshal Wells A Co.. I'o: land, were hen in the business of : ' lling and installing electric pump,. They are both very smooth talkers rnd cnine nar making me believe th; t they have jiHt the thins ott" wa- They seem to be meet ire with sun" snceoss. While the pco.ilc ar s'laabblir.g over getting water onto '.ae i:irm.'. ihev Hi? telliiiL? how t i eel the water without a dam or n nvnp iir. Sin p'v dig r well, put Last Thur.idav evening Mrs. Thom as Fredenburv and her son Hobert Cotfmnn, came in and ient the night. They came here to meet the corpse, of her .-on, Wiibur (Mert ) ( of: man. wiio died in Cnnni Mills, New York. Het. 2, 1!M8. a-cl r ci-nrs. Me had been in the serviee ei'Jn months. He was in the (lunitermastcr's dcparl ment. The remains were shipp"d from Camp Mills. . Y.. to Butte Fall--, Ore fnr interment. The funer il wi.s cond iett-d nt Ihc Huftc FalK eentetcrv on Friday, Xovjnilier Kt. William Webli of C'liinil I'oinl Boy. Howdy! If you only knew to bacco you'd get a pouch of Real Gravely today. Then you'd have a sat isfying chew, a good tasting chew. It lasts so much longer that any man can chew this class of tobacco without extra cost .... goes further that's why sou can fet the good taste of this class of tobac co without extra cost. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 1C$ a pouch-arctf worth ir MARLEY -Hi 1N.DEVOM 1H IN. COLLARS ro inc. Mp,fr:n VAN'TKI Womon, nalary 2i full imi. 50c an hour Pjmrn time, dis tributing Kiiaranleed hoiflry to . wearer. Permanent. Uxpcrlnce unnecessary. Apply (iuutanP e Miila, NorrHtowu, Ib. VANTKTM:M"rt.1AM:(HJS iAN'Tt'D A ) hand at u nip Hox K. Mall e( ond hand mill nnd poller. .Sis.c prlc? Trli.une. lUii WA'.'TKI Tarty contcir plai Ins phfppinK car of household noo'Is or s1'k to ( 'oo.i liny, jdcaMf plione .MJ Itl. I'.l WANTKI) A lurnifihPd ix-roo:n hoiiM must hu;o a giai:a nnd cow ham. Kllnor llanlev Itunh. phono 19".-lt!. j it s Phone 79-li. evenirmH. onee. lhon 4HH-M or WANTKI) itouiw ropatr or tbc1. WAN'TKD li, li. Toft buys Liberty bondw, kIbo mort(.;nH, notfl, Judif Uiftntii. escrow routrnrt. etc., nnd mrke ahorl t ,u ioau ou auy atd tblpf. m 9 i in a pump, attach tho iuiec and off it uoes.. Ain't that easy? Saturday I was called on to at tend the tuneral of liohcrt Leland Smith, who died Nov. 1M, 1!18. in Melford. The remains were interred iu the Central Point cemetery. He was the only child of Lerov and Hosn Smith, imod 11 months nnd two days, from the floral offerings one would conclude thirt the parents had a liosr of friends, for the urnvo was simply covered with fhwers. And I am re iucsted to express, the i; rat it ude f tho parents nnd relatives to the friends who have assisted and con soled them durinir ttm short illness and the sad haiirs followimr. 1. S. Anderson of Mod ford passed throauh our town Saturday on his way to his dairy ranch on Kotruc river. He said that ho was uoim: up to dehorn hi.-, cattle. A. J. Klorey. Jr., son of our towns man, A. J. Klorevi Sr., is home on a sick leave from Kurt Stevens. He docs not look as thouuh he could car ry the allotted amount, lit) pounds. I believe it is, hut wo are ulad to see him lookinir as weli as he does, for from what I can learn he has spent tiie most of hi- time in a hospital i;ce lie lias been in the service, and he wa one of the i irst to volunteer in the Mcdford cn i'p.inv. I.iert Kooiits and wife, passed through here Sat-trdav numiiuu: on their wav tti i :tte Ka!!s. H. A. Peltv. oil" of oar ino -l thor onuh and prour-s-:ve farmers. va in town Salurdav ha. int hi plows doc tored up hv W. L. Childrtlh, our blacksmith. There h::s been eivlhcr change in the time of the dparturo and arrival of the mails uf far as S. II. liarnish. eontraetor, is coneerned. He leaver here. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at H o'ehiei: n. in. for Mcdford. and leaves Mcdfo.-d at tl a. n. a'd in the aftcnioo:j Lmvcs Kude Point at ::'M) p. m. and le:P i-i MiMifaitl at :'M) i. m. (hi !he days when the train runs he leaves Iicie at 1 :'A) p. m. as the train brings the snail or.t on train dnvs in tlie niorninir. Since my last report I). S. Nii'hols, Kittle Point, has removed her sub scription to Hie Daily Mail Tribune, and W. 1'. Moruan has sent me one dollar to pav for two months' sub scription to the Oailv Mail Tribune, address Kimte Point, (ire. PAGE FTVK2 H. II. Frninu returned last week from Portland, where as captain of the Home iiitards at A:hland, lie went with members of his company. Mr. Kranie also visited his son. I). H. I'Vanic, and his wife, wliile in Portland. Air. M. V. Sheets bf North Phoenix district is confined to his bed with in fluen.u. Mr. Sheets is rural mail carrier on Mcdford route four. Mrs. John Graf ties has been quite ill at (heir residence in Ashhpid. li. (!. Shearer finished seedimr h!. REGUPERATiON of the vital fcrces of the body, dnpletod in the sti uggle with acuta disease, depends not upon super ficial stimulation tut vpon ade quate nourishment. The body needs to be nourished back to strength and power. pIhcc ill Nurlli Talent tlii nock, linv- inu ilrillou tliv Intel willi wliciit. 1.. 1). Ilonrv Ims been wurkinu willi n thre.--lier Ihc mist week. iMiiniers abuvo A.slilaml lire not (Umu with Unit work lit this late ilato, on neeount of bciinr uilahle to secure niaehines. K. CI. Coleman drove his liaml of eattle in from Lake of the Wooils last week. I.lovil Culver nml l'rej Fnrrv are out nt the Furry ranch irallieriiiL' iu n few sentteretl heef eattle as the snow has lieuan fallini: in. that local, itv. Ill's. Anna Simtisnn hist week trad- od her AO acre ranch south of ltose- huri; to S. S. Stephens of North Tal ent. .Mrs. K. O. tteeso writes her par ents that the dread influenza is rair- ine; ill Sacramento and that n person is fined if found without a musk on the streets. Guests e.t A. S. Furrv's home Sun day were C. C'uto, wife und family. Colver Furry and wile, and Mrs. II. Kose. .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Itoberls and Rov Col'iniin and l.ulu lloberls spent Sunday with Mis. Nannie Wolf of Phneniv. a pure, wholesome tonic-food, nbitoiuieiy non-aicononc, ion;s -Ji nnrl trrntftfif na hv nourishintr the tvHA wholo oystem body, blood and nrrvei. Nourinh your body buck totlrength with SoottS, ficott & Downc, moomfieid.N.J. lb-16 F)Il 8ALK- KKAI K8TATR. Ftlt SALK Do you wa::t a quarter Hcctloii of ffno farm land la the nlfalfa belt of sunny Arizona? Plenty of water for in Ration, readv for tho plow. Ihn;tliienl climate in the 1.'. S. Will m?: cheap on tanm; io atilL. Tor p.'.rii'Mihir.s call Jiji'i-.J, lielwcea and S o'clock inorniu or evening 1!'7 ron HA Id' LIVESTOCK l-'Oli HA I.K - Two f ii,i- in.-.r cowh. just. fiCHh. .1. !l. hLevens, 'I'olo. t:i!i KOK SAI.K -Threo inontlct old )Ikk, I I chcIi ul llri krront. I'olo. 1 1 KOU SAIK Kour monlita Jersey heifer ;alf; one roll 4 -f t . chicken wire; l-K-'uigo Marlin. 11 o;: Mantle street. 1 11 KOIt SAf.K OH TUAHK -For a work horflo u milk Roat and kid. I'. O. Hox Mcdford, Ore. UMi rX)it SAI.K Ona Tiiaro. roniiti four yearn, 1.100 0 ; oit mnrn, conilni; seven yenrH, I."oo lim. 1015 North Central. V. . Caton. KOU SAKK A hundred wood ranne cwi'H, porno ntf;o ramltouillet hack In'iihs. 0. ltocnler, Medron! Ilotol. von s.r; - Tw frenh cows; Howb end plRn; Ono t?oo'l work tenm, will trade for team of niul"n. Miravlfita Orchard. Phonft .13- I-Ort KXCII.WUK. TIIAIjK HIk iiiroim team, t!ond pul hTB, lor hiiIo truck, Adflrews .'J 12 Wortt L Btrett, Oranta I ohs, Ore. id;. KOU TKAIjK Hoii.cr, waKons, har-iv-r-rt, farm tooln, for Mcdtord clear or uTcae, :rx Ma.i TrilMia-v Hooray for Banana PeGels-lt" Only Real Way to Get Rid of Corns. Which do you profer a corn that pulls or ft corn that jK'Olp? Butchery or blessedness? Only Geta-It" can not rid of your corn tho peol-off way, tho bleated wuy. You don't nood a pull. "Corni Never Trouble Me, I Use CeU-H' " I Why hump yourflclf up on tho floor nnd with your Jaws tvl ami cyus pop pin if from pnln, j-rk nml boiiko nml out your cornsT Why lrrltitto your toes wltti sumo Hitlvo or wrap your too Into fi bitf tm luful Immllo with Boino Btli-ky tnpoor pliifitor? JAtvt too dhnrt. XUq (ietn-Ii"-lt takes ( few seconds , to apply and t hero's no fiinslnit. Corn piitus uo. Wear new shoos If yon want. Tool oil tho corn with your llntrers tho wholo thing, root und all, clear nnd clean, nnd It's done I Only "UotB-Il" can do tills. Take no dinners. "OctH-lt," tho Kuarantucd, monoy bnck eorn-removor, tho only euro wny, conls but n trltlo lit any ilnm store. M'f'd by K.LawroucudcUo., CUluugo, 111. Sold in, MedTord ana roeommondod as tho World's Host Corn Remedy by Loon R Hnsklnft, Medford Phurmucy and Chaa. Strang. Foil BALE MIMOHIjIjANIiKHIH. KOK HALK Set Knc clopedia cheap; nh;o iron bed and HprliiKi', mando lin, otc. 711i WeHt. Kourteenth. litG 1-OU SALK CahbaKo 2c lit Hay (lar don, Tolo. lil'J FEEL MISERABLE FROM THAT COLD? Colds and coughs are quickly relieved by Dr. King' New Discovery Nobody should feel "perfectly mis erable" from a cold, cough or bronchial attack for very long. For it takes only a little while to relieve 't and get back on the road to recovery when Dr. King's New Discovery 13 faithfully used. It soon loosens the phlegm, re Iicvea irritation, soothes the parched, core throat, brings comfort. Half a century old and more popular today than ever. 60c and $1.20. Hake Your Bowels Dehavo, Make them function with gratifying precision. If regulation of the diet coca not relieve their torpidity Dr. King's New Life Pills will. They are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the system surely, comfortably. 25c MOXKY TO IX1AN MONEY TO 1X)AN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds, j. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Ornpo. Phone 647-J. tf nrsi.vr.ss directory Attorneys PORTER J. NEFK, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford .National Bank Bulldlni;. A. B. Roames. Lawyer, Oarnett Coroy Building. Auto Supplies LAIIER AUTO SPIUNGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten Kiiarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good sorvlce. Phono 361-Y. J. Y. Allen. Kxpnrt Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. 1. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In como Tax requirements. Look Into our olinpij'lot. accounting method. M. F. & IT. Building, Modford, Phono 157-R Instruction in Music POll SALE Calibagn for iinlo whole pnlo prlcea. Charlos Uay, phono 134-R. ion TOR SALE ('hovrolol, good as now, cheap. Phono ,ri8"-ll. 196 FOR SALE Grain nackn nml potato Backs; also ono Ford touring ear In good rondlllnn. Medford Junk Co., phono iS3-J. FOR SALE li)IS Ford touring enr In good condition. Phono 610-.12. MIS Pinning Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, snsh, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Kir. Phone 184. FOR SALE I'lno quality baled hay $-5.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard. Phono Central Point nt meal hours. FOR SALE Ranch. -Corn. Green Mountain FOR SALE Corn nnd whnnt at the Lofl.ind Ranch. Phono 1-F4. ll FOR S LE Ilrand new Mniwoll. Paid Jill 5.110. Titiiw. Leaving town on u:rounl of health. Inquire .114 Garfield Htreot, Ashland, or phono 4M-.I, Ashland. 202 FOR KALE Pry, well seasoned ap ple wood, cut to :ilovo lenKth and lorcd for delivery. AIho second hand back wauoii. furm tools and Implements. Apply to Kenneth Peelio, Central 1'ollit. Telephone 125. 194 FOR HALE - lllue.ilein and Wash ington Hybrid seed wheat. II. W. Ilini'ham. Phone 5H7-.I;;. TOP. Itlt'ivi noi'SICk). l-'tlR RI'.VT .Motlerii fliv-rooiu housn, four closets and bath, closo In. Phone (i52-!(. 20 FOR ni:.T--Two-ror)Mi f ilrnlrhed house. 220 South (irap". lfl.i FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow in flrst-elas-s r.liape. Range connected. Garage. Phono 4 88-X. l"OR RENT-liunalow. One ,r nnd ono 7-room 820 West Twitlflh. FOR PL' N'T APAKTIETH. FOR HKXT-Coilipl ly riliillahed three-room apartment. elertrlc heat. The Hi rlien. Phone ;;.'.n. 2 19 FOR RENT Ono complstely fur nlsbwl apartment. Hotel Holland. LOST - h'nvHoiio ndili ensnl to Vls Mlers, ronlalulir; valuable papers. Pl'-asn return lo Mall Trllmnn. I'.M LOST Henrli off porch, an South Newtown. Phone :I7 l-ll. 11)1 l)3T Hlnek leather rnn marked I F. K., helweon Pronpei i nnd Klnm. nlh l.-ikn en ('ruler l.ahe-Forl Klamath road. Reward. F. ('. Kcnly, MeiforiJ, FRED ALTON H A I G 11 T Teacher of piano nnd harmony. Halgut Muslo Studio, 4 01 Gnrnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Insurance ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with boHt English and Eastern Companies. Oftice 408 Garnett Corey Uldg. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Hay of Grain in field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Kxcollent companies, good local service. No. 210 Gnrnott-Corey HI (Ik. . L. L. Cnthcart, Managor. I'liyslclnns nnd Burgeons rirST E PH ENSOV Phys Icl an and Surgeon. C'nlls answered, glasses fitted, oriieo at residence, 146 South Holly streot. Phono 600-X. Medford, Oregon. 217 DR. W. W. I10WARU Osteopathio physician. 303 Gurnott-Corey build, lnff. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM.MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sun plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 9. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. k", & II. Co. Bldg. Phone 6'7. DR. F. O. CAlllnV DR. KVA MAI.VS CARIOW OSTEOPATHIC 'PHYSICIANS 41(1-417 Gurnett-Coroy Bldg. Phono 904-L. Rosldonre 2G S. Laurel Streot. Printer and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office in Suuthern Oregon. Rook bludlng, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Trnnsfer E A 1S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 4 2 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar-nnloed. Won't Last Long 123 acre alfalfa raiif h with ir rigation, good buildings, on riavnd highway, there ai'e several other good things about this property. The rea son the owner lias decided to sell is solely on account of buying ;. larger place to han dle more stuck. AVe will be glad to give you further de tails about tin's property if you will cull in. Brown & White 1 Soldi Fir Bur.