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MEDFCmD MATT, TTtTTiFNE, MEDFORD. PRECOX, WEDNESDAY, XOYKMHKIt j;j 1!)1S ORDERED STOPPED BY GOVE BELLIXGHAM, Wnsli.. Nov. 13, Telegrams were received from the spruce production division of the nrmv bv two luber companies here toduv canoellintr till orders tor air plant stock. About one million l'cct of airplane material has been cut nionthlv in this citv since the early part of the summer. POIITLAND, Ore., Nov. 13. Spruce production for airplane purpose stopped todav in the northwest. Or deryS from the headquarters of the spruce division of the siunal corps reached loirminr camps todav and fell in2 of trees as well us construction work of all sorts was terminated. Shipments of nivphme spruce from fie area! cut-up phmt nt Vancouver, iih., also stopped. No soldiers employed in mills and lmnrimr camps will be withdrawn until alter 30 (lavs' notice has been siren these employees, according to tele erams received here from P.ris. den Price P. Disoiie. bend of the spruce production division. ' Livestock PORTLAND, Nov. 13. Cattle steady; receipts 124. Steers, prime J12.2512.75; good to choice $ll(ii 12; medium to good f 10 gill; fair to medium $S.509.50; common to lair $6S; cows and heifers, choice, $8 6? 8.50; medium to good $0.50 7.50; fair to medium $5.50 00-50; canncrs $3S?4; bulls ?5(?i7.50; calves $9$f! 12; stockers and feeders $GS. Hog3 lower; receipts 378. Prime mixed $17 17.15; medium mixed $16.85 17; rough heavies $15 10; pigs ?1415; bulk $17. Sheep steady; no receipts. Prime lambs $11.50 12.50; fair to me dium $8.5010.50; yearlings $10 11; wcthors $9010; ewes $6.50 S.50. ffliD MP VICINITY Butter PORTLAND, .Nov. 13. Butter steady. City creamery prints extras, box lots G3o; half boxes VjC more; less than half 'boxes lc more. Buy ing price butter fat, Portland, 07c; cube extras, 60c. Eggs Buying price, candled, rots and tracks out, 58G2c; selling price, candled, 65 66c; selected can dled in cartons 68'c. Portland iram Hots. 53.il bid: corn, .-rio.CO bid. Aimsturrs Mill run r. o. a. mm; Carlots $32.10; mixed cars $32,611; less than carlots $34.10E5.10; roll ed barley $5559; rolled oats $610 65; -ground barloy $56 GO; alfalfa meal $40344. Aitbo the school has been closed about one month, yet In a, way some departments of the school are at woik. The Junior Rod Cross boys and girls launched their drive No vember llth, on schedule time. G. W. Milam, manager, Captain Juanita Furry commanding the girls and Captain Vane Wilder commanding tho boys. Letters furnished by Sunt .Agcr have been placed in the hands of the pupils. .For fear that some have not received their letters or do not understand, you will please sco the captain or Mr. Milam and have It explained. Mako a pledge or pay a pledge soon or the captains will ses you. On account of the "flu" and the piembois being scattered over much territory, arrangements have besn mndo for you to see Mr. Milam at his homo and pay pledges or bring pledge cards. Every pupil should givo something. Our quota Is $29.10 and Phoenix boys and girls should be the first to "go over the top." The following have paid their pledges; Vane Wilder. Ora Wilder, Sybil Furry, Eugene Reames, Glen Rice, Dorothy McClain, Everett .Mar tin, Adoiph Watenberg, F.ve'rn Wot- on berg. The Modford Mall Tribune goes Inlo all h nines and It is hoped that when you read this you will rush our quota up so we can "go ovor the top VHMTiRSO'JT YOUR INCOME? The elements ccrrmrisinrt the body are constantly wearing out aiid must be renewed daily, eira the outgo cf strength exceeds tiia income. t't M . emuisnn will help the tired b:is;!:e38-man or woman kee.i rjaca with ihe wear end tear at hie. Scott a ticurifhe the body, blood and nerves. ,-.r.tl tuipi maintain on cvn bc.V..i of strength and Gr.sT??' Safu'fuerJ ynir rfi IXtne cf .i"ni:A with cat's. first until they get homo. Tiioy have gone over the top. Hurrah for America! I PAGE FIVE FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS and other nihneiits, but no deaths whatever have occurred to Ashland resident as a direct result of ihe in thienza. The nuior share of into ments licrc for the past month have been uf parties whose remains either which toois its horn for the 1'iisel j Sound siiiiulron. I Mrs. William Mver is in Dunsiiiuir isitiim' the family ui her son, Ccdric. I l.coiinrd Settles, brother of 1,. II. , Settles, is visitine relatives here, ha"- iirs. I.utlier Kast of Aiipleirnte, dnimhtcr of J. F. Ditsworlh. Sr.. is very sick villi nncmnnniu. Her sis ter. Airs. Carl lliehardsaon. and brother, Stewart Dllsworth, left this muriiiiiu for her hed-ide. i.orne JI-Ciiv of Central Point came i:,, last Saturday to take out tlw rest of bis catile lor the winter. J. W. liichardsoti niiulc ;i trip to Duprev's sawmill lor a load of lumber one dav last week. Carl Richardson came up from Mcdl'ord with a bit; truck Sunday to haul out his father's crop of pota toes to the vnllev. Amos, Willctts caice up from Med ford to deliver a new Kuril truck to Gas Ditsworlh last Friday evenimr. it will ben irrcat help ill ircttim; Gus' po tato crop to market. Halph I'evton started to Medford wilh a load of ouions and potatoes today. Hiss Jlildrcd Mcl'av who has been visitimr Miss l'earl Pevton for the last week, accompanied him down to her home near Anate. ?drs. Joe Philips, wiio lias been very sick for several days, is still very sitdi. Dr. Kirchressncr is in attend ance. Air. and Mrs. Frank Mannhiir and family visited Sunday at the home of iheir daughter, Mrs. Tracy lloolhbv. Mrs,- K. E. Povtor. received word that Ihcir daughter, Myrtle, and little sirl, I.elia, of Aberdeen. Wash., hail been very ill wilh something like the influenza, lint was a little better at last wrilinir. ins; arrived recently from Seattle. Southern Oreiron territory is familiar ground to Leonard, he havinsr lived hero in curlier days and was employ ed on the construction work of sever- hitve bee:i l:roui;ht to Ashland for bu'':al, o3- who were strangers in our i midst overtaken by illness. Amos Nininuer of this citv, and i"! , . .n:.. . .. v -i .ii' i i .. , 7;: 11 " , "r. i, !;tI f fh whwm hum not 1 liti-hlntid. IiM'iitt'il in (ho Salmon J?iv "r ttwv:"t el' Si--Uivou couuiv, a pron '.sitiDTi which rh" Hutch are. said to iiuvv paid anlv tlie llotiM )nun and truvtures in the depot section. A suirnr boet vr.Muhin soventeen St),too tor in the eariiorj nounds. the nweetcniiiir content nl .i!ie:itHns h-d In fore- ' v-is at tliree mmnds, is HoM'rc, licnce the sale 1 virtue of sli"riil 's ex iica; ion. Miss JosMihine Saundeis nf this citv was th. tii-st srnduale of Keed t'tdloe, in Me courses tor recon .Ivaclion aide. to reaeli France as ;i:-dshuU in annv wov!;. S!ie is- with Medical Hivision No. 5, and has re centlv sent a photo in her reconstrue- jtion nide uiiirorm, n costume ap- nroved hv Ihe surgeon ireiuTal's oi.' I'ieo, Mv. and Mr--. A. F. Ahhutt and iln.nejitci' were visiting the first of the week with friends in the vicinitv 'of. Talent. I'ahlic meetinL'H Iielrnr now in -order !he sfati'd coinnmnication ol' Ashland Lod-re, Xo. A. F. & A. M.. will he held according to sehedale on Thurs day evening this week, Nov. I t. Tlie tea committees on the war work drive are husv. thoroiejlilv tan-vassiim-,tlic entire district wilh ood success. Tlie onlv discordant note is echoed bv those, who in .iev of the armistice,-wish to nrirue. that, the wur is over, consequently the motive :u yiviti-r is'l;ickintr. These people have to be convinced tliat even if uc hml hostilities have ceased, tlie re sults of the war are not over "bv a Ion- shot." Harreil M inkier, grandson of Mr. and Mrs..). L. Minkler. servinir in the ntvv in teclinical cmplovment. 1 was in Now York C'iiv at last ae j counts, and insofar as his future movements under censorship is con cerned, reported an inklintr that the The ban on publi:4 irntherinus here was in uu on . eunc.oav ""'hhiiu. j.j,,,, pVoh.xUW hl sicn,th Nov. I.J, an unluckv date with some, i ,,,.,:.. ., .,4 .. hi't wft lire nil Inckv Unit the closure! .' hns nni linen iirolnn.'od t'liiiher. Con-I senuentlv "the schools reopened Wednesday. To lodge men and the atrical devotees the privilege ol' stav- out a trifle lato is ay;ain vouch- t tine '.'roun photo ot the naval sta tion hand, headquarters in Seattle, is displayed in Citizens Hank windows. Prof. Carl Loveland. also P.ert Free man of tlie local postoffiee forco, are safed. There has boon considerable 'menmprs of tills fine organization on exhibition at Mavor Minikin's of fice. H was culled from a crop raised bv ,1. YV. Mills, who farms the fertile acres across Rear creek, near the Kaule Mills. The beets yielded well and brought a good price shipped to a factory up in Washington, This week local school pupils nre taking part with bovs and girls thru out the county in the general school oil'ort to assist in the wur workers (an;p:in I or the period Noy. 11-18 inclusive. Sapl. Agra is chairman of the countv forces. Miss Dorothy! Jones of Ashland is cuptain of tho girl contingent, the commander of the hoys being selected I'rom Medt'ordj schools. The aim is to raise one thousand dollars to help in the eoun lv uiiotn for the various welfaiv hoards of which there are seven. The intent of this student movement is for the hovs ami girls to specifically earn the &l()i!() by individual effort i;: teud of through solicitation through drive channels. Stanley llorburt, ,son of, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. lli;berl); and hrothor .of Mrs. Kalph Billings, has been trans ferred as captain of engineers, from Fort Douglas, Utah, to Canm Humph rey. Virginia. Captain Herbert's res idence is credited to Stockton, Cal, Tlie salvage depot, conducted bv "ed Cross agencies, the activities of which are fostered bv the Civic Im provement Club also, has found n readv market for ihl newspapers. Uring them in and get rid of the waste, at the same time aiding n worthy cause. Ashland anlicinated the "legal holiday'' phase of Monday afternoon bv celchratiiiiT the fMn surrender ear lv Ine sj;?ne morning with the tootinc of whittles, regardless of tho United Pres.-; escapade of a few hours pre vious. It was left to Med ford, how ever, to ft fit1 my en biter in tlie dav (jpzy warmth. 1 At the touch of a match Perfection Oil Heater gives instant, cozy warmth. Steady, comfortable heat for many hours on one fill ing with Pearl Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel. No smoke or odor. Portable. Economical. Next Week Is Perfection Oil Heater Week Call on your dealer and ask him about Perfection Oil Heat er; its comfort.con venience and econ omy. Seehis special display. STANDARD GIL COMPANY (C.lifomi.) WML - r ZV , W. E. WALKER, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Medford, Ore, DKALKiiS V. C. T.oovcr, Conti-i.l 1'tJat, V. A. ( : -.vicy, ( . nlnil I'oiat; ti ncf. liro-i., I'uiuitllrc & Ilm-(lv:irc '., Moifil; 'J'luv:. Si.npsi n, As!i!nal; I'r.j.oM l!r., Ashluiiil; !: villrj M. S. .Tolinscn, (Jnlil Hill; KiKins l)it. SUili , As!i!iinit. ..'cdliinl; Mcilfiml (' .J. I'Wk, Jackson- The Man in the QJgi Says it does beat all how men ere taking to Real Grave ly, now that they know it costs nothing extra tochew this class of tobacco. All you have to do is to get a man to take his first plug of Gravely. Let him get the pure, satisfying Grave ly taste, and learn for him self how much longer the small Gravely chew stays with him than a big chew of ordinary plug. ; fi furllirr thol'i vtliy feu can fit Ihi iimtt tatf of Iklt cliut if tobacco without iztra nil. WESTON'S Camera Shop !iv iiiiiii'M-iui hoiv 100 luilns sti-onir. miiiiHmI bv its mililurv roinininv iniil bum!. Locnl tnk'iit iiuicklv nuslil Uu- spiiit. Ilic- iuiiil (li-iminstniliou oniliiitr with a inli'.i.ation wlid-h ri valleii the anmuil roiuulup. Tho lovn was illnniinatoil to the limit, and ev ervbotlv cut out iiml ratificil tho ar mistice mTlinii:i:;vipsi Talent's sniifrinlendeiit of schools, 11. O. I'.ankhi-.'iui. havimr enlisted in Y. M. C. A. work overseas, lias been neeopted, and is awaiiinir assiaiinient orders. Charlev Klade, old timer here abouts, advocates a niaii dealins; with tlie devastated portions of France and Helirir.m. lie wo'.-.'.d, for a term of years at Ie:is. idaeo the inhabitants of these st iei en sections in un touched Uerutaii tirritorv, reiiiaeimr tlie linns in the wrecked areas, re patriation to take effect at such time when tlie invaders rebuilt and restored the wesie nlaees. Col. Mouse miiiht broiieh tliis plaii around the lienee table. On"oii Overseas'' is the name of it little limnn.ine, initial copies of which are imttinv in an upprarancc here. It is a small publication, is sued montlilv. Ihe work of the vomit: women of Ihe editinir class of the state universiiv's school of iournalism and is published toe the benetit of Ihe men and women of Oreaon who nro m the nation h service botli at noine and abroad. Ihe names and nd- lresses of over (iOO Oivsoniiins have ilreadv been enuinerMted in tho pa per, a com- of which is beinsr sent to all these parties widely scattered. cold; MERFEK Dr. Kitiii's New Discovery rclievea t'hazi and fcceo you goisg on the job" Fifry continuoa yrara of alra03S 1 tlnfailinecherkirjar.d relieving coughs, colds and kindred .".u.'fcrings ia the Sroud acliicvccuat ci' Dr. King's New iscovery. Grandparcnta, fv-theiir, mothers, the Kiddies nil have U3ed and arc ucing it as tlie safest, curct, most picasant-to-take remedy they know of. Sold Ly all druggists. 60c and $1.20. Keep Bovcla On Schedula Late, retarded functioning throws the whcle d-y'o dutiea out of gear. Keep the cyterp. cbnnred, the appe tite lively, tho ttair.fich staunch with Dr. King's New Ufa Mils. Mild and tonic ia action. Gold everywhere. 25c. fltJU WANTED FlUIAbK WANTED Waitress in diiiir.tTrojm; also young lady to attenu cluur stand. Hotel Medford. tf WANTED Woman for general nousowoik; (ootl wases. Mrs. Geo A. Mansfield, Prospect, Ore. Phone Derby 22-K13. . 203 HEM' WANTKll MALE. GOVERNMENT N'HEDS 12,000 CLEUKS Medford examinations Dec. 7. Salary $1 200. Experience unnecessary. Men and women do siring Kovernmont positions writo for freo particulars, .1. C. Leonard (former l;lvtl ServJco F:xainlner 10S.S KenoiB liulldlr.g, WashlnK ton, D. 0. ' 202 WiNTItlt-MlMJELhAXKOVU , WAXTED Phone 7 -Socond-liand 7-h. bath tub. 201 WiXTED Ono dozen- young hens. Stale price. A. L.. Goodman, tt'.ieh Ore. 201 WANTED Largo knitting mill do sfros woman to work in own town. Easy business; permanent. Salary or commission, all or part I lino. Guaranteed .Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. WANTED Tn rent a Rood stoc!; and grain ranch, ISO to 200 acres. Do not wasto your timo unies.i you hawo a first-class proposition. liox 46 Mali Tribune. 200 WAINTE'D To buy lied Davenport In good condition. Phone 750-J. 200 WANTED Work horse for itn keep. Telephone moal hours 81 4-W, 2 00 WANTED-198-111. -A frosh r.iillc cow. Phone 201 WANTED 1!I1S car: must ho In good condition. Phono 'JS-ltl. 201 WANTED Houneii to 'lion, found repair or wreek. I'Souo 4KH-M oi 4RH-X WANTED Jt.. H. Tort ImyB Llliertj bonds, alt'o mortRaKAs.inoiPR, jiiiln meats. OKerow confincts, c.f mc reukefl short Liiue loain n& any oK thtni. lt tlK.M rNn;-. EolTlHONT--Modernvoll f-.irn lulled flve-rooiu houf-:e, garasu. Phone S!l-:t. 200 FOU PENT -Modem six-room houso. four clnsotK and ltai.li, cono 111. Phone 0fi2-li. 20ii I'Oll KICNt Six roiini modem bun galow In rirsi-clu!! t',linpo. Itunge connected. Garuge. Phono 486-X mil HK.ST-tiiiiiKaUiw. -Ona 5 and one 7-room S20 Woal Twelfth PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10 a pouch-ancf worthit (lie Only lxflnsm? Ciininif'i'(.i;il I'liotojrrajihcr in Sotifhiirii Oro"on. 'v.'c;.'.'tit's in;i(l(! any l.iiim or )v (ii;)(iin'i.in(:ii(.. I'linnc I47-.J. V 'il in ti;c i-e.st. J. 2. PALMED ""cdford. . 26 Lil ilaiu tttrcut. OU P.fc.VT A i'rt HTM .tN'rs. KOK KICNT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. KOH ItENT I'-urnlsliod niiartnionlo. .Call 2 to fi. 222 ilauth Cen I nil 200 I'Oll ItE-'iT Comple'ely furnished tlireo-rooin apartment, cleelrle heat. Tho Eorben. Phono 2'pfl 21!) iNTivitiMMiJin iunoan co TIMK CAJII) Kcavo Mndtord tor Astiiaud. Taletp and Phoe-nlx dail, Qxcept Ruuday a! 6:00 A. rn. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00 4:00 and A: 15 p. m. Also on S.itnr day at 10:15 p m., Sundays leave a 10:30 a. in. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:31' p. tn. Leave Astiliind for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 0:00 a. m.. anil 11:00 a. m.j 1:00, 4:00 and S: J 5 p. to, Also on Saturday night at 0:30 p. m. " Kunday lonvo Ashland at 9:00 a. in., and 12:29, 4:30 and :3U p. m. Limber Up With Penetrating Hamlin's Wirard Oil A harmless and effective prepara tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Lame Hack and Lum bago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when there is nceil of an immediate healing, anti septic application, as ia cases of sprains,1 bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? lust try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. taK 8A1,I POUIiTKY AND EGGK FOR SALE Fine Purred Rock cock erels, $2 each. Phono H-13J. 201 FOR SALE W. Leghorn and U. I. R. cockerels from beat stock In west. Phono 777-L. 201 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Thoroughbred Angora goats: also woaaed pigs. Phone 403-X2. 20 FOR SALE 150 hoad of nice breed ing ewes. Mr. Alex Andorson at Rosenberg ranch, Central Point. Telephone. FOR SALF Good loam and harness for orchard, 1300 lbs.; Biugio horse 1000 lbs., ride or dilvo. Two Jer- soy cows, two calves. These can 1c bought right. It. DeWltt, Tel G71-R3. 202 AlAFJLEY Hi IN. DEVON 1H IN. ARROW-- COLLARS Lwn. LOST Gasoline iiink on back ot car. LOST llillbook, Tuesday evening, containing number of bills. Re ward if returned to Mull Trlbuno office. 202 Roward. Phono 842-R. LOST A black hog, weight about 125 lbs. Ear mark crop and upper half crop in each ear. Phone 565-W. F. E. Bnrneburg. 201 MOSEY 10 IXtAS MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate socurtty, nad will buy Lib erty Tioads. j. 11. Andrews, No. 31 North Grapo. Phone 647-J. tf HUSIXESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Coroy Building. Garnett- Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We aro operating tho largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa ' ciftc northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland; Oregon. Garbage FOR ALE Ono team heavy horses, weight about 3000, and hnrnons, ono driving horse, gentle driver. 117 South Lnurol street. 201 GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor gopd service. Phone 351-Y. J, Y. Allen. FOR SALE Throe good dairy cows, three woll bred sows and 20 pigs six weeks old; one sow to farrow in about 10 days. Manganoso Metal Co., Lako Crook, Ore. Phone 8-F33. 201 FOR SALE A threo-year old Dur ham bull.' Phone 505-VV. F. E. Barneburg. , 201 FOR SALE One mare, coming four years, 1300 lbs.; one maro, coming seven years, 1500 lbs, 1015 North Contral. F. L. Caton. 202 for sale Two fresh cows; Sows and pigs; Ono good work team, will trade for team of mules. Mlravistn Orchard, Phone 597-.13. TOIt dAMt Ml'soubMNKOlTs'. F6iVsAur-T?7 Terms. Box S, Mail Tribune 201 FOR SALE 10 h. p. motor, direct connoctod to 4-inch centrifugal pump complete, and 1000 feet of 8-inch pipe. 12-Inch New Way gang plow; Kingman disc gang ploy; 5-10 Avery tractor; 4-horso Kentucky seeder; Duplex Hnrdlo sprayer. Got particulars from F. D. Blsmann, Roguo Ulvor. : 204 FOR SALE Inside' Ashland city lim its, best modern freo lrrlgatod homo In southern Oregon; seeing will convince you, prlro $15,000; good terms. Also 100-acrn wnll watored and equipped, registered .lersoy, -bottom, dairy farm, wcu torn Benton county, Oregon, $10,000, or will sell half interest, partnor to takn full charge, on sal ary. iNtow six-room house- and two acniH, near Talent, $S50, It. Hall-, ford, owner, llclmnli street, Ash land, Oregon. 201 10 R SALE -Electric heater and wood stovo. Phono 029-W. 204 FOR SALE Extra good baled wheat hay, twentv-flvo dollars ton. Cleun cd seed wheat. Jus. Campbell, phono 31 1-R. 200 FOR SALE i'nrltod Newtown up plos, Berkeley Orchards. 200 FOR RALE Spray rig, disc harrow, mowing machine, eattlo pony. Berkeley Orchards, 200 FOR SALE Ford touring cur In flrst-clnsH condition; $125.00 extra equipment. Evonings 024- Wwil . Eleventh slreet. . 203 FOR SALE Ono wagon and team and harnonB. Will trade for used car. Inquire at 4 22 Wost Twolfth, Sledford., 200 FOR SALU Sulphur, land plaslor, suporphospliHto. FortlHzo now. II pays! Heeds too. Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. 'OR RALE Grain sacks and potato sacks; also one Ford louring car in good condition. Modford Junk Co., phono 283-.I. FOR SALE Kino qunllly baled hay $25.00 pen ton. Slodoc Orchard. Phono Central Point at moal hours. . FOR HALF Corn. Green Mountain Ranch. FOR BALK Corn and wheat at the Loflnud Ranch. Phono 1-F4. 202 FOR RALE Brand now Mnxwoll. Paid $915.00. Terms., Leaving town on ncroutit of health. Inquire 314 Garfield street, Ashland, or phono ISI-.l, Ashland. 202 FOR RALE llluestem and Wnsh Inglon Hybrid seed wheat. II. .W. Ulughum. 1'bouo 5'17-JJ. Hxpert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. - Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of pinna and harmony. Halght Musio Studio, 401 Garuett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TU.MY Goneral Insurance Agency, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Good local service. Holen Tumy, Manager. - . . . ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, 'Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Efslern Conipunleo. . Office 408 Gnrnetb Coroy illdg. '' Planing Milt THOMAS MOFFAT General- uilsl. work, sash, doors, mouldings and screons. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 1S4. IMijfelclaas and 'Surgeon' '.;. D"'sTKPriENSOtN Physioianana Surgeon. Calls answered, glasses fitted. Office at residence, 146 South Holly street. .Phone 600-X, Medford, Oregon. 217 DR. V,'. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Gnrnbtt-Coroy build Ing. Phone 130. T DR. J. ,1. EMSIENS Physician, aad surKooii! Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes Bclen llflrally tosled and gluBsos sup plied. Oculist and Am 1st for S. P. It. It. Co. CflleeB M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phono all 7. DR. F. O. CARLOW Hit. EVA MALS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 410-417 Carnctt-Coroy Bldg. Phono 904-L. Rosldonce 20 8, Laurel Street. -; I'll n tors and Publishers HOlTirpiu NTINO'CO. hns the bust equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book blndlnc, loose leaf ledgers, hilling Bystomi, etc. Portland prices. 27 North. Fir St. , . Transfer EADS TRANSFHIl & STORAGE CO, Office 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prices right, Service guaranteed. Alfalfa and Grain Ranches aro now at about as low a prlco as they will ovor bo In the, Rogue River valloy and wo havo ono splondid properties now for tho perr son who knows valuos and who has got the means to tuko udvuntage ot tho opportunity prosoatod when the other fellow wants to Boll, and evory ono knows that Is the right time to buy. Brown & White 10 Ho. Fir St. Medford, Oregon