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arEPFOTCD MAIL TRTBTTNE, MEDTOTtD, OREGON", FTNDAY. XOVEMTTCTC -, 191S PAGE FIVTE ANARCHY EXISTS IN 8 m AUSTRIA - HUNGARY ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. Reports have reached the stale department that the situation in Germany and Aiustriii-IInnirnry approximates a state of nnnrchv on account of the conduct of returniii'.' soldiers released from the fiirhtina; lines. GENEVA, Switzerland. Nov. 15. Charles, the former Austrian emperor. and Situ, Ins wile, according to the Vienna Arbeiter Zeitunir. left Vienna last niirht on n special train. They are expected to cross the Swiss fron tier today nt Ruchs on the left bank of the Iihine. ; Livestock PORTLAND, Nov. 15. Cattle slow; reeeiptB 200. Steers, prime $12.2512.75; good to choice $11 012; medium to good $1011; fair to medium $8.50 & 9.50;, com mon to fair $6E'S; eow3 and heifers choice $8 8.50; medium to good $5.507.50; fair to medium $6.50 7.50; canners $84; bulls ' Jo" 7.50; calves $96)13; stackers and feeicrs$6S. ... . Hogs -, weak ; receipts 519. Prime mixed $17((i)17.26; medium mixed $16.7517; rough heavies $151G; pigs $1.4fi15; bulk $17. Sheep steady; receipts 215. Prime lambs $11.50ftl2.50; fair to me dium. $S. 50 10.50; yearlings $10 11; wethers $9 10; ewes $C.50 S.50. Butter PORTLAND, Nov. 15. Butter firm. City creamery prints, extras, box lots 03c; half boxes c more; less than half boxes lc more.. Buy ing price butterfat, Portland 67c; cube extras COc. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 4 Fresh extra eggs dropped to 70 o on the wholesale market here today, record ing a. drop of 11c since Monday. Extra pullets wholesaled at SSAc, a drop of WAc since the first of the week. Dealers forecast a further decline. Portland Grain Onfs. 5:S.fn bid; corn, .$55.00 hid. 4Mlllstuffs Mill run f. o. b. mill; Carlots $32.10; mixed cars $32. GO; less than carlots $34.10 35.10; roll ed barley $55 59; rolled oats $61 65; ground barley $5660; alfalfa meal $4044. COURT HOUSE REPORT Uoported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Circuit Court First National Bank vs. R. D. Hoke et al, for money. T. J. Williamson vs. John R. Ow lngs et al, to quiet title. Probnto Court Eric Weren estate, admitted to probate. Andrew S. Boyer estate, admitted to probate. Gcorgiana Miers estate, admitted to probate. Mary G. Kirshbaum estate. Inven tory and appraisement. Raymond C. Fickert, Grant S. Flckert, Helen Fickert (minors). Guardianship of estate. Admitted to probate. Ileal Kstnto Transfers 2373 trom 1489 to Mabel C. Monetee, land In sec. 24, twp. 35, R. 3 W Jennie Barnett et vir to J. M. ' Washburn et ux, 89 ft. off 13. end of lots 23, 26, blk. "K" R. R. add. to Ashland 10.00 Linus L. Andrews et al to Vincent Lanlnl et nx, NV4' of SW, SW of SW of sec. 27; SE of SE of sec. 28; E 14 of (ME of Bee .'33; NVV ot NW of sec. 34, all in twp. 38, R. 2 E 10.00 J. M. Washburn et ux to C. D. Cane, 89 ft. off E. end of lots 25, 26, blk. "K" R. R.r add. to Ashland lO.'OO L. H. Hoot et ux to George H. Mee, land in D. L. C. No. 72, twp. 37, R. 2 W 1.00 T. B. Cornell et uxto'F. D. Eismann, land In Jackson county - 2500.00 Jesse A. Jackson et al to Frederick Long, N of NE, SW bf NE, NE of NW of sec. 34, twp. 34, R. 2 E. 10.00 Mary J. Carpenter to Albert Alford, land In D. L. C. 64; ' twp. 38, R. 1 W 700.00 W. D. Hodgson et al to II, Brouard, lot 2 of Riverdnle Tracts cont. 11.48 acres.... 10.00 Safe Milk For Infant & Invalid! CooUaf A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS i jXitj .i..s..v..;;;".'rrt N EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By a C. adwliu line a subscription for the Daily Hail Tribune. 1 omitted to state in the proper n';n-n that Miss Fslllq Rett? hns fully I learned after I had writ ten mv hist letter. Sutiirda-v, Nov. 0, (hat in addition to the lints reported in that letter (hat II. K. Webb of Derby. Eli and Irvin Dahnek and Chris Xatwick had brought in a lot of heirs for Geo. Brown & Sons for shipment to Port land that afternoon. Huvol G. Itrown went to Portland with them. The two hosts bromht in bv Thomas ('insr-i-ade mentioned ill m v last, weighed U50 pounds instead of six hundred us reported. I notice in the Inst Eaglets publish ed that I am made to sav that H. P. Butler had traded his fiinn and or chard to 'II. ('. Christort'enscn lor' Portland property, and it should have been H. F. Fuller instead, of II. F. butler, so please make correction. Pete Vounir. Air. Simon, the fore man on I li Little Unite Orchard (A. Corbiin orchard), Herman Meyer, and wife, W. 11. ('randull, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fellows of Trail were unions: the business callers Saturday after noon And at niiilit Mrs. Charles Pen nintrton of Butte Falls (Willow Creek) came in and spent the niirht. To our -surprise, Sunday morning heinrr one of those disagreeable foirirv lays, such as we have almost every November, and with (he fair the indi cations were that we would have ri'.iti before niirht. in came Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Buller. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc Coy and SBss Mariraret McCov of Ashland, and bv the time they reach- d the Sunnvsidc it was raininsr like runs and the first nucslion Mrs. But ler asked was "Have von any flu here?" On bcinir assured that there was not n case in our town we weie then asked ubotit dinner. Thev said that when thev .started from Ashland the sun was shiniinr and the dav by fair to bo lovelv. so thev concluded to come up and take dinner at the Sunnysidc. Miss . Ella Dell'ord also came in to take "chicken dinner." Later in the day Lincoln Savairc, principal of the Butte Fulls hiirh school, anil wile, son mid Mrs. !av- asre's mother, Mrs. George White of Missoula. Montana, came in. Mr. S. and family hud started from Grants Pass for their home at Butte Falls and when thev had trot well into the sticky between the Uccse creek school house and Vestal's a pillion in tlie differential broke and ho had to et Iiobcrt Minler to hitch on and pull his car hack to the Sunnvsidc. He sent to Medford bv our mail car rier, S. II. Hiirnisli, for one Monday. hut when he reached town found that the stores were all closed on account the irlorious victory over the Ger mans, so had to come home without it. He then phoned to his brother- in-law, 0. II? Robinson in Grants Pass to set what he wanted. There were two pieces broke, and brinir them up, so he came Tuesday ufiernoon and bromrlit his two dnusrliters. Miss Thelma and Vera, with him, and Ihey soon had the car ready for service ijrain. Mr. IJ. and his rrirls relumed to Grants Pass Hint aflernoon but Mr. S. and family remained until Wednesday morninir. Henry McCnblc and I?. W. Lewis were nmontr- the callers Monday for dinner. Miss Jose llilcv and her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, daunhlers of our ex- conimissioner, Thomas llilcv, were in town Mondnv and while here secured a fine lot of .shrubbery to plant. . Gcoriro Brown & Sons shipped wool for John Foster and mohair for Eli Daliack Tuesday. Earl Zimmerman, who lives on (he headwaters of lioirue river, beyond Butte Falls some sixteen miles, came out Monday niirht and spent the niirht at the Sunnvsidc and went to Med ford Tuesday and back that evening and spent (he nirrlil with us atrain, iroinir on up home Wednesday. Fred Mcpherson has . moved into the Thomas Farlow house and X. W. Slcsser has moved into Hie F. If. Stewart house and V. J. (lures has left his farm ill charire of his son. Amos, formerly our depot mrent, and moved into his house he bouirht of L. A. Smith. Since mv last Mrs. N. E. Walking has discontinued her subscription to the weekly Mail Tribune and sub scribed for the I). M. T. and C. E. llo.vf of Fort Klnmiith hns renewed his subscription to the W. M. T. htl Ilurciibothnm of Derby missed Ihru here Tuesday with his family on his way to Medford. Everybody is busy furmiinr and re ioicc over the dawn of peace iiirain and we feel like siniriinr "Praise God from Whom All lllessinirs Flow." Since writinir the Warning. Mr?. Albert-L. (Bert) Penchv has iven jB -ECKMANS FOR C0UDHS AKD COLDS 'A. handf cal.MdfL Pfmp'mtifl flint iwf minrdd nrjfltntit chr.inl; )un nnrl throat rwbi-t, A tcnlCTMitorn-ivn ptvjv','l vltliou hnff-.il or hablt-ronnltiff druga, Try thtm luOny. r 50 cents a box, includms war tax I'of nlt t-r nil IimjTlM t'jokuiAn I-ulratorr, I'hlluflf lpbl roiiTr WIIKUO.N A homelike place, and con venient to tho business section Rates from $1.60 up. I'ndor Mnnnzcmcnt of I'.lchard W. Chllds recovered from her sickness and is attending to her usual duties iiirain. She and Thomas Lewis took supper Sunday pioht ;it the Snmivside,' JACKSOX COVXTV ltl'DGKT XOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 234 General Laws of Oregon, 1913, notice Is hereby Elven that the County Court of Jackson Countv, Ore gon, will meet In the Circuit Court Room of the Court Hotise in the City of Jacksonville, Oregon, on Thursday, the 5th day of December, 1918, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and at the said time and place oppor tunity will be given for a full and complete discussion of the estimate or the amount of money proposed to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year as published herewith, by any taxpayer subject to such tax levy when made, In favor of or against any of the proposed tax levies herein as tho County Court mny deem for the best Interests of Jackson County. The County Court has prepared and submits tho following; An estimate of the amount required for each department of county government, county office or county orflcer, each county Improvement, the maintenance of each comity l uiUlins, structure or institution, the salary of each county office or employe, Including those whose salaries are fixed by stattite, for the Im provement and maintenance of public highways, roads, bridges, the con struction, operation and maintenance of each public utility and redemption of outstanding wnrrnnts; and estimate of the public receipts of tho county from sources other thnn direct taxation upon tho real and personal property In the county during the period for which such tax is to be levied mid tho amount of balances on hand In the funds of the county nt tho time the levy will be made. Expenses For the payment of the following separate Items of expense; Pacific Highway ROad Interest Fund f 25,0110.00 General Road Fund, $75,400.00; Central Point Bridge, $20,000 95,-IHO.OO County School Fund r0,;i."0.UU School Library Fund j. 700.00 High School Fund 17,S5U.00 Redemption of Pacific Highway Road Bonds Ten Year Series l(S,(i(ili.!!f Fifteen Year Series !l,0!ltl.!lt) Twenty Year Series li,2.ri(iA,i) Twenty-five Year Series 4,TU1.90 Thirty Year Series 3,84(1. ID General County Fund For payment of State Tax (estimate only) 100,0110.00 Operation of ferry Circuit Court General expenses Including bailiffs, jurors, reporters, special counsel, witnesses, fees, mileage and other expenses County Court and Commissioners County Judge salary Traveling expenses .' , Fees and traveling expenses (Commissioners) Other expenses, including supplies, printing, postage. County Court bailiff, express, telephoning, telegraph, jurors, wit nesses and mileage -' 300.00 7.5 011.00 l.SOO.'UO 200.00 1,000.00 1.000.00 Total . luvcnilo Court ? 4,UU0.'U0 Jurors, witnesses, mileage, etc Widows' pensions -- County Nurse salary - County nurse expense , Other expenses for commitments, probation and truant offi cers, etc Boys' and Girls' Aid Society nllowance Delinquent and neglected children, blind, deaf mutes, feeble minded and insane 250.00 ,500. OU .200.00 300.00 MOO. 00 240.00 Total ....1 5 12,S'J0.00 Justice Court Fees of Justices, constables, jurors and witnesses and mileage thereof and sundry supplies, etc $ 1,700.00 County Advertising i Advertising County Resources, ns the County Court may herein after deem advisable ' ? 500.00 For bids of all kinds, printing ot notices and delinquent tax list, sales of property. County Court proceedings, etc 2, MO. 00 Cure of tlio Poor Salary for Superintendent for Poor Farm $ 1,200.00 Countv Physician Health Off cor. including exnenses. and med icines v 1,0110.00 Maintenance of Poor Farm and hospital 6,000.00 Tubercular noor : 150.00 Indigents not at Poor Farm 9,300.00 Total ? 10,050.00 i Bounties on Wild Animals Payment of : 5 1,000.00 .. Sheriff's 01'flco Shoriff's salary , $ 2,500.011 Deputy Sheriff - ; 1,500.00 Traveling expenso , SO'0.00 Total Stenographer Telephone and Telegraph Finger Print Cabinet and supplies Stationery, prlntod forms, etc Extra deputy hire ; $ $ 4,800.110 400.00 140.00 100.011 240.00 100.00 Total Tax Collections Supplies 1.000 Certificates ot Delinquency 5 Tax Ledger and Turnover Hook 30,000 Combination Tax receipts and Statements : Stamps Stationery and Envelopes - Miscellaneous forms, pencils, ink, etc Typewriter One dozen Loose Leaf Binders One Calculator 1,000.00 70.00 70.00 20-0. on fttlO.OO 100.00 400.00 100.00 .'.a. on loo.oo Total .- 1,590.00 Irnlior Four clerks, 100 da,ys at $2.50 $ 1,0110. CO One stenographer, 10 months at $00 (.00.00 nno HrnVilv 1 months 1,201100 One deputy, 12 months Ono deputy, two months - 1,1180.00 HUO.OO Jail Expense EEEEE. I, I HP. (II) 1100.00 200.00 ... iino.iio 1,400.01) 200.00 720.00 2,000.00 Total J- : Jail Expense Jnilor ' Matron Laundry Board of prisoners Total 2,400.00 wl .. . yen an Repairs, supplies, etc Court House . . Salary ior janitor Other expenses including lights, water, fuel, furniture, repairs, fire insurance, etc Assessor's Office Snlarv of assessor Salaries of field deputies, assessing renl and pcmonnl property One deputy Ono deputy ' Two clerks on extension of tax levies and copying assessment rolls Other expenses including printing, postuge, express, telephono, telegrams and assessment rolls Traveling expenses Total Clerk's Office Salary of Clerk ' Salary of one deputy Salary of two clerks Salary of one deputy Salary of one deputy ""Y"""'V""?" Other clerical assistance, other expenses. Including blanks, blank books, printing, poslnge, express, telephone, telegraph and record books for Circuit Court, County and Juvenilo Courts ' " Exchango on typewriters 1 ,5 00.00 ;i,2ou.oo ooo.on 780. 0U 1,000.00 800.00 :;oo.ou 8,.' 40. '00 000.00 (100.00 1100. no iiiin. mi iiiHi.no ,5110.(10 1 50.00 Tntnl . ' Coroner's Office Foes of Coroner and physicians. Jurors, witnesses and other ex penses Fruit Inspectors , Salaries and expenses of Inspectors I'nthfiloKist Payment to state for extension work Heliool Superintendent's Office nnd Department of Ixliirntion Salary of Superintendent Clerical assistance ' Traveling expenses " Teachers' Institutes, meetings and school officers convention.... Other expenses including supplies, printing, postage, expresB, telephone and telegrams County Educational Board, expense Hupe?vlorVp printing, postage, ex press, telephone and telegrams ElfihtU Orado Examinations und expenses,,., V $ 8,010.00 520.110 ,000.00 ,000.00 ,81111.00 IIIMI.II II 200.00 400.01) (101). 00 100.00 ,200.00 i (". (in 100.00 Supervisor's traveling expenses 400. 00 School exhibit at Stato and County Fair 100.00 Total $ 5,000.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures Salarand traveling expenses $ 400.00 Slock InsiH-ctor Salary of $n00; expenses, $100 $ 400. Oil Tubercular cattle 250.00 Water Muster Wntormastor's salary $ 1,00.00 Expense, Including mileage, etc 315.00 Surveyor's Office Fees of surveyor and deputies $ 2,000.00 Other oxpeiu'es iDcludlng postage, express, rent of ofrtce, tele phone and traveling expenses 400. 00 Treasurer's Offlco Salary of treasurer $ 1,2011.00 Other expenses including printing, postago, express, telophone and telegrams 500.00 Safe and of'lce chairs : ami. 00 Total : $ 2,000.00 Miscellaneous Kxpcnscs Land for Experiment Station , $ 10,000.00 FIro warden one-third expense, 1919 '. 502.00 Eloctlons and registrations ' 3,000.00 Expense of examination of books and accounts 850.00 Payments for reporting births and deaths 150.00 County Fnlr : 500.00 Food demonntrntlnns OUO.OO Tax refunds, double assessments, errors, etc 500.00 War Emorgoncy 2,500.00 District Attorney's oft'leo, expense 500.00 Redemption of outstanding warrants against tho general County Fund '. 118,517.39 TOTAL :... Itccnpit Hint ion Levy and Amount Proposed. Mills. General Road Fund (Including Central Point bridge).... 3.(1 County School Fund 1.9 High School Fund and Library Fund 7 Paciric Highw.iv Inic-cst Fund 1.0 Bond Rodomption Fund 1.5 General Fund 9.7 ..$187,000.00 Amt. Raised $ 95,400.00 52,350.00 18,554.00 20.O00. 00 39, 750.00 257,050.00 18.4 Estimated Receipts Two per cent dai'v balance Fees County Clerk's Office Fees Sheriff's Office Refund on Bounty Claims Stato Appropriation for County Fair From Bent of Forest From 5 per cent, sale of timber Penalties and interest on delinquent taxes $487,000.00 ..$ 3,750.00 8,500.00 500. (Ml 000.0(1 1,000.00 ' 4,OO0."0 150.(11) .. 10,000.00 $28,500.00 STATE OF ORFGOX. COUXTY OF JACKSOX. ss: W, tho undcrsl.-xncd. County Court of Jackson County, do hereby certity that the above is a true, fnlr and complete estimate of the proliaidc ex penses of said County for the ensuing year. We further certify that tho estimate of expenses of the various Institu tions of tho County, of the amount roqulrod for public enterprises, roads, bridges, etc., and of all other cxponsss ot the County as therein set out, Is just and is bnsed unon n careful study of tho expenses of tho County dur ing tho past and a thorough examination of its probable needs during the yenr for which such estimate is made. That each and every Item therein Is believed to bo noccssary for the proper transaction of the business of the Countv. tho nr .tectlon of Its nronerly and lnturests nnd to bo for the pulilic welfare. That every expense estimated is in accordance with lav, and 13 a legitimate chargo against tho county. Duted at Jacksonville, Oregon, .November 7th, 1818. (Signed) F. L. TOUVF.I.LH. (Signed) GEO. A. OWI0N. Attosl: G. A. GARDXER, County Clerk. WANTED SITUATION. WAIXTED Woman wishes work by day, week or month. P. M. T.. , Box 163-H3, Medford. , 203 WANTED Contract pruning by two rellablo pruners. Wo liuve a good crew of mon nnd guarantee to do good work. Will either furnish our men nnd prune by tho day or contract. 13. F. Stone, 73S East Fourteenth street. 207 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALU Two good homes, work slnglo or double; 1 Jersey hotfor of best Block; 1. two-seated hack with top; 1 good top buggy; 2 Boto or narness; one suuuio; Beimruiur, first-class, guaranteed. Splondld C. V. sewing machine. , J. B. Stev ens, Tolo, Ore. ' 200 FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR HBXT A good five-room house, close In. Phone 5S2-W or sue tho Mail .Messenger. 207 FOR RENT Modern six-room house. four closets and bath, elose in. Phone G52-R. 209 FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow in first-class shape. Rango connected. Garage. Phone 488-X. FOR RENT APARTMKNT8. FOR RWXT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT Completely furnished three-room apartment. electric hont. Tho Borben. Phono 350. 219 LOST Billhook, Tuesday evening. containing number of bills. Re ward if returned to Mail Tribune office: 202 LOST Gnsollno tank on back of car. Reward. Phono 842-R. MONEY TO LOAN . MONEY TO LOAN on good real estnte security, and will buy lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 31 North Grapo. Phone 047-J. tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Renmes, Lawyer, Garnett- Coroy Building. Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. Wo are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under writ ton guarantoo. 34 -North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 361-Y. J. . Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplifies accounting mothod. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Instruction in Music HELP WANTKIl FKMAlE WANTED Competent housekeeper, middle-aged, refined. Phono 670, between 8 a. m. nnd 12 noon. 202 WANTED Competent housekeeper wishes position. Address Mrs. F. Schmidt, Merlin, Ore. 204 WANTED Waitress in dining room. J'otcl Medford. tf WANTED Waitress in dining room; also voung lady to attend, clgnr stand. Hotel Medford. tf FOR SALE Two well bred brood sows weighing 275 lbs. oach, $30 ench, 15 throe-months old pigs. N. O. Powors, Tulent. 204 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Angora gonts; also wonned pigs. Phono 403-X2. 202 FOR SALE 150 head of nice brood ing ewes. Mr. Alex Anderson at Hosonbcrg ranch, Central Point. Tolephono. WANTED Woman for general nousnworK: rrooi; wages. Jirs. ueo. A. Mansfield, Prospect, Ore. Phono Derby 22-F13. . 203 HELP WANTE1 JIIALrf. GOVE R'N'M ENT NEEDS 12,000 CLERKS Medford examinations Doc. 7. Salary $1200. Experience unnecessary. Men and womon de siring government positions wrlto tor free particulars, J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner, 1058 Konols Building, Washing ton, D. C. 202 WANTWJ MKSCKLLANEOU8 WANTED To 'buy several thousand first-class split cedar fenco posts. GaddlB & Dixon, Medford, Ore. WANTF.I) Ono dozen young linns. Stato price. A. L. Goodman, Ruch, Ore. 204 WANTED Large knitting mill do sires woman to work In own town. Easy business; iicrnuincnt. Salary or commission, all or part tlnio. Guaranteed Mills, Nor-lstown, Pa. WANTED Houawi 10 more, build, repair or wreck. Phone 4 8 8-Si or 488-X. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thlnsr. r'Ort SALE POiriTRV ANI EGOB. FOR 8ALK Black Minorca Pullets. Mrs. Flora Ann-lrvlno, Central PoinU Oregon. Box 12. 202 FOR SALE Pullets and cockerels. Phone 777-L. 202 INXEHCnBAS AtnOCAIl CO TIME OAUD Leave Medford for Asniand, Talent and Phoenix dall, excopt Sunday at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 arid 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 9:30 p. m, Loave Ashland tor Medford dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m and 11:00 a. m,; 1:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. mv Also on Saturday nights nt'(!;M0 p. in. Sunday leave Aslilnnil nt 9:00 n. m., and 12:30, 4:::0 ntid 8:30 f, m- FOR SALE Good team nnd harness for orchard, 1300 lbs.; single horse 1000 lbs., ride or drive. Two Jor soy cows, two calves. These can lio bought right. It. uoyviu, 101. B71-R3. . 202 FOR SALE Ono maro, coming four yonrs, 1300 lbs.; ono mare, coming seven yearn, 1600 His. 1015 North Central. F. L. Caton. 202 for sale Two frosh cows; Sows and pigs; Ono good work team, will trade for team of mules. MIrnvlsta Orchard, Phone 597-J3. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Household furniture, 2 iron uetiH, x bhhikb iinn iiiui.li cn, 1 heating stovo, 1 rug, 1 library table, 1 bookcase, 1 sewing machine nnd a few kitchen utensils. C. S. Webster, 502 South Orupe street. 202 FOR SALE Newtown apples, pnrk ed and orchard run. Call at Voor hlos Warehouse 200 FOR SALE 10 h. p. motor, direct connoctcd to 4-Inch centrifugal pump complete, and 1000 feet of 8-Inch pipe. 12-Inch Now Way gang plow; Kingman disc gang ploy; 5-10 Avery tractor; 4-horsc Kentucky seeder; Duplex llnrdlc sprayer. Got particulars from P. D. Elsmann, Rogue Rlvor. 204 FOR SALE Electric heater and wood stovo. Phone 929-W. 204 FOR SALE Ford touring car in first-class condition; $125.00 extra equipment. Evenings G24- Went Eleventh street. 203 FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster, superphosphate. Fertilize now. It pays! Seeds too, Uulph Waldo Eldcn, Ress Mill. FOR SALE Uruln sacks and potato sacks; also onn Ford touring enr In good condition. Medford Junk Co., phone 283-J. . . FOR SALIC Fine quality bnled hay $25.00 por ton. Modoc Orchard Phono Central Point at meal hours. FOR SALK Corn. Green Mountain Ranch, FOR SALE Corn nnd wheat at the I.nflnnd Ranch, Phone 1-F4. 20 FOR SALE Brand now JInxwoll Paid $945.00. Terms. Lenvlng town on account of health. Inquire 314' Garfield street, Ashland, or phone 484-J, Ashland. 202 FOR SALE niueslem and Wash ington Hybrid seed whent. II, W Ulnp-hanti rboae 697-J3. . ' FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher of plnno and harmony, naignt musio Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY Goneral Insurane.il Agency, 210 Onrnott-Corey . Bldg. Oood local service. Helen Tuiny, Manager. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Offlco 408 Garnett Corey Bldg. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians nnd Surgeon DR. STEPHENSON Physician and Surgeon. Calls answered, glasses fitted. Offlco at residence, 146 South Holly street. Phone 600-X, Modford, Oregon. 217 DR. W. W. HOWARM Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnott-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgoon. Practice limited to eye, oar, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. R. R, Co. Offices M, F. & H. Co. Bldg. Phono 507. DR. F. 0. CARLOW DR. EVA MALO CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnntt-Corey Bldg. Phono 904-L. Ilosldonco 26 0. Laurol Street. Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hns the best equipped printing office in Southern Orogon. Book binding, Ioobo lout lodf.'ors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Offlco 42 North Front St. Phone 815. Prices right. Service guar Alfalfa and Grain Rnnchos aro now at about as low a , prlco as '""r-"' "Vei 1?? In the Rogno Rlvor valley and wo have some splondld properties now for the per son who knows values and who has got tho means to take advantage of tho opportunity presented whon the other fellow wants to sell, ami every ono knows that is tho right time to buy. Brown & White 10 Ho. Fir St. Medford, Oregon