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PICKET AGTIVITY RESUMED 10DAY AT BUTTE lll'TTH, Mont., Fell. 13, I'lckoi ni'tlvliy on llio inirl of striking mom- biT of the lliltlo Motlll Minors unliill (liidupimduiit) and Hid Mutiil .Minn Workers' Industrial union 'No, uu of lli 1. W. W, who nro on strlkn hero s n prolont ngulmit llio rooonl ri'dtielloii In wages of II u dy wns relumed Hi In iikhiiIiik nflnr 11 day or Initi'llvlty ytwtordity. Huvarnl,'urKnii- Itoil boillnn of pickets attempted to resell llio Million but woro dlnporund by llio polled. Only in two maiam-n wore aultllom called to axial In dlapornlug llio plok cta wlio gntlioroil In crowiU larger in mi permitted by Itin military, ,u vIiiIpiico ns roporioil nnU only throe ni renin worn niuilu. TIhmm nrrnniail wro forolgnorn who worn rhurKPd wllh nUtriictlng unit InliirfiirliiK with men going lo tholr work. Hut row men worn roporioil to have gono to work thin inornliiK. Iielegntoa ropronontlng llio vurlouH crnfl connected Willi llio copper mining Industry In Hullo nt llio ro- conl conference In Washington Imvo unnnlmoiinly rernmitiniidoil Hint nvnry man ko back to work, according In tlouruo Turkor, nun of llio dolognten. (loiirHii .Mnlionny, u 11 oilier dolQunte who roprennnted llio bollftrmukorn nl Hit conference, rxporlod Informally lo his tirgnnUntluii Into Innl iiIkIU, Willi llio, ronull Hint provliiuu not Inn of Did bollnritmkern endowing llio Irlkn if miner wan reminded, the inon vol lug unanimously lo remain nt work. mm MARKETS lortlnud UvcMork J'OHTLANIi. ' I'oli. VL-rnttle (demlv, receipts III". Steers, lnt. l'.'..VluiM:l..'iU: u t In choice. 1 1, Mi (11 l'J.."iO: nioilimn lit unnrf, 1 n.;'itiii J1..10; fnir to. good, .nui 10..1H: rnmmnn In fiilr. 8.0ll(n 0,(1(1; cow, nnd heifer, choice, !l.,"i(li 1 (I,."i(l ; lined In eho'co, f K.ullffi II., 'ill : niriliinii In cihiiI. 7..")()i H. 311 ; fnir In incdiiiin. .'i.".iM (1.7.1 rimers. :l.riil(ii."i.llll; hulk ill.0(lrn.llll; onlvon, iflUhiui l.l.CM; ntnekers riRcl fi'mlorn. fr.Oddi lino. lint!. Nlvmlv: rccpiiils lllll. Prime mixed, lit,.'()iii III.",); medium mix mI. HI.,.',"(('ll,fHI; numb . henvios. slL.Wul.VOII; pies, f I'-MKHn 1 l.fiil; bulk i.r hhIi'h. iri,.ii. tSliicii Klonilv: mi rcreiplH, Prime Intnhn, i$i:i.7.i(u I fnir lo medium. fl.0(i(ii H .(Hi : venrlingrt. 10.(lllia lilO.OO: wi-lliiTH, ll.()il(a 10.110: wm, O.0IK'8.7:. . lllllItT POfiTLAS'I), Ore- Feb. l.i. Hut- lo rf inn. mlvnn in prims Inuktil t'nr. Cilv rrenmrr irinl). ,lrnn. linl lulu, Wc; pnrtoiiN. .'1O0; hull' hoxoi. ''. ninrn; Iomh limn luilt' liixo4. lo mom IIiiviiii: urion hullort'iil, ooun. try, 4"o: oulio cxlnin. .7',''. POKTI-ANI). Koi. 1.1.Kw. "oil- iinr pnon. oiiho count. HOut unvinir prio. Hollinir nriro. cnmllnil. 40c: Mclortod iintllol in oiirtnnn, t'10. Wenndod Kcvorelv rrivntfl Then. Ptoronlmom. OiiHton.'Orcv. Privnlo Cioorijp Mnnon, I'ortlnnd, Ore. Wounded, douroo undoUinniiiPd Honinnnt Klovd K. Dover. Sundv. Ore. rrivnto Hiohnrd T. Irfiwi. Port land. . Woundod HliKhtlv nmuCfeur Ru dolh K. KniUKHo. Portlimd: Pfivnte Frank I,. Murlinll, Volume. Ore.: Privntn Viiunli I!. Weill, llillshnro, Ore; l'rivnto Frunk S. Shfllon. Free wntor, Ore, COMB SAGE TEA IN k HAIR TO DAeKEN.II Grandmother's Recipe keep . her Locks Dark, ,! Gl68sy,' Beautiful ' Th bm-tlm mixture of Bngt Toa hnd Sulphur (or dnrkonlnir (tniy. Dtronkod and ' fuded lmlr la irnind mothor'a roolpo, and folka nre nmiln uhIiis It to keop tholr hair a Rood, von oolor, which In qulto nuniilblo, as w aro living In an one whon -youthful appearance 1 of the grautost ad vantage ' Nowadayn, though, wo don't havo the troubleaoma tank of gathorlng tho mge and the munay mixing at home. All drug atoron noil tho rondy-to-uao produat. Improved by tho addition of othnr Initrodianta, oallod "Wyoth'n Sage and Bulpliur Compound." It la very Populur boonuno nobody onn dlnoovor It liaa lieon applied. Hlmply molaton your onmb or a noft brush with It and I raw thla through your linlr, taking 0110 nmall strand nt a time: by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de llghtn tho Indian with Wyoth'n Suge unci Sulphur Compound, la that, be aldea beautifully darkening the hair nftor a few iippllcntlons, It also pro duces that aoft lustra and appenrnnoe of abundance which Is ao attractive. 'J'hln roady-to-use preparation" la a do. llghtful toilet ronulnlto for thone who dealrn a mnrn youthful nppflnranco. It lu not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of (llaeaie, TODAY'S CASUALTIES ;ooooooooocxxoxxoooooooooooockkkxooooo f 4ft 1 woooooooooc 8 rni aters and Movies, Q t I I) I J. u v OOOOO OCKXIOOOOOOOOOOOXOCKX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOC OF HER OWN 'Vu"f ' IS.4k Vi f 'J-i' it ' "I I ? A? $) V v: f , j ri M; i r? if I Li '.ill -wt i" fl lb . . A Ti .'J . T. . ."",' . .a ' 1- M .Mrk liu.i, hi thw rule nf I.nenlu Citliierun ill "Thn Kncimr Hlrnin " her newest 1'ielnre. a nnrt llint nlt imON her 11u.ro Hum nnv in wliieh kIio lint heen seen. She, tlunU the Kti.rv cqtuiln in intereM Hint of tho fnnioim "In (tl, K. ii(-kv. ' At (ho Kinlio toiluv onlv. THE CAVELL CASE ATTHE PAGE s IT I f t 4 1jr 4Tai- r; , ',aik i.wr'a-r. . - W. From the dnv lh enst wiih first Hint "Tito Cnvel Cnno" iR 09 per cent ntHPinlilcd to tho day llm first uuh- perloct in delnil nnd truth. ', :..-o lie showing wns eiven. il look ex- ! Willi thu nid of historical societies notly five mnnthn lo poitiiiliMe '"Tho I n ml newspaper disiuitehes dcanribine Cnvoll I'nto," thn niorv of F.dith t'n- j tho netmil obnoting of Kdith Cuveli, veil, the Flrilisli Roil Crinw nitr-e. the ,M'r. Kellv wns onnhled lo make nn no wninnn the (ipnnniiH hut,- itt which purnle nnd fnillil'ul screen Btorv from .Mestrs. rinnkelt nml ('nrrnll nicsent j one of the most horrible of all Gor Jiilln Arthur nt tho l'uno theater ninn nlrouities--tho death of nn in TliiirHilnv, Friditv 11 nil Siitiirdnv. nocent nnd loving woman. Tho slur U look 1)0,(1011 I'ect of negiitive film of the piclure, Julia Arthur, is u well to tiiiiku the picture, tin n number of known ntniifl celehritv. while Creich tho most iiuportnnt sernt's luid to he' ton llnle, who lias one of tlto other mndu over 11 several timet before Di- i important .roles, is. a former Pntho rector .1 1)1 11 (i. Adnll'i wns sittiil ird star nnd has also iippenrcd in sun wit II them, Altonelhcr the picture , purl of Pearl White. Oilier cntuillv is lis near porl'ool 11s it is possible toj well known plnvers uro William H. iiialto Mich a prnduilinn, ami iii the Tonkpr.'oiiec 11 Fox nnd Metro stnr, IiiiikIs of Mr. Adolli nnd Anthony j niid Paul Hnnzer, who hns been seen PntiKellv. the niillior. thi.t means ip many Pnthn seriitls. LIBERTY THEATER ' L AST TIMES TONIGHT If s. Wr'.W'Sl'pfe' frtiai 11 new mrvtmni . KUld BENNETT v . ja'Kujs aiilVA(tio' - Unitl r.onnell. in "Fuss ntiil T'Vnlh ors" will lie shown for IliP last times toniahl. This is a hoaiitil'nl riniiiiii tio Hlnt'V "I'd l'H '"f liiit'K"'. - "Tho enniedv "l.nilv's Slipper" niid a umiil Ili'av I'iclo'vriinli mtikt' il nnn nf llio bust pi'uitnuim sltowu ut Ihu Libui'ly 'V v a L..i- . ! IMP WW!) MAIi; TIITWNE, MKHPOTCD,' OWKaOX. TJUrnSIXW, FEintUAEY 'l.l, CHOOSING j h K j' MAE MARSH . 1 fij Star In Golduiun Pictures TODAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY ; tO .'...,.. . .nra since the theater opened. Tomorrow fund Srititrdnv. Mnrurtinrito Clark in Ottl of n Cli-nr Skv." , ENTIRE CREW OF TRANSPORT COMMENDED FOR GALLANTRY WA'SlllXOTOX, Feb. 13. The 011 tiro crew Mho-tnnsport Mount Ver nun havo been Hmiuncnded. bv Seine larv Dauicls for enllnntrv displayed when the ship was torpedoed bv nn cnemv siilimainie Septomhor 3 In me. One siito wav lo break tin Ilial Tr ish .rcpnhliu would bo for Hie Hrilish uovoriuiienl lo approve il, Nashville llnnner. . ''', ' . For Itching Torture There la one remedy that seldom fails to stflp Itching torture and relievo sl;in irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. , Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, hich generally overcomes- till vltin diseases. . Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zcrno. Frequently, minor blem ishes disappear over night. Itching us ually stop3 Instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, cloap, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an ex tra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, aensltlvo skins. " The li. VV. Roaii Cq., Cleveland, 0. n.'i 1 anwni t ai m'hih. Hi is i u.,1 - 1 M 1 ' in LONDON. Felinmrv l.'l. ITnnu- thorized xlrikt'H cannot nnd iniiHt not be tolerated under nnv eircuiiiMtuiioCH. h thu dccliirntiun of the imrlinjjien- tnrv coiiiinitleo of the traden nnion eoiixreHH in 11 nuinifoKtu dealinif with the rcrerit Civile mid rnilwuv HtrikCH nnd ndilrcxHcri to nil uffilinted Hiicio fieH in Ormit Hiitiiin. The poniniittoc Iwelt 011 the irreifulnritv nnd uefmnco of nitrneinent Involved in tlicne otrikeo nnd liiHinti'd thllt it wiih the hounded ilntv of (ho minority to nblde loVnllv bv the deeinion of the muioritv in such enHCH. It in the dutV of nil who deaire the trndu union uiovement to bo Btrcmrth ened to Hee thut n tinion'H action he governed in accordance with itH eon- k'titntinn nnd mien, the pniumitteoH mnnili'fto fiNHerted. It in essentinl. it doc hi red thut atriet dixeiidinc within thn ineinbcrahin he maintained nnd where neeeHHiirv the mnohinerv of reminnsibV orovernnient miiHt he ntHitted 1)V the executives, intimini; thut Hichc iIccihioiih he carried out imidieitlv. Ifr. and Mrs. C. C. McCnrdy of Medford, and tholr guests, "Mr. and Mrs. rinlph ilcCurdy dined with tho It. VV. Alden family Friday evening. Tho Paronl-Touchers circle meet on Saturday of this wcok with Mra. Charles Taylor. Mrs. McCormlck Is to demonstrate the preparing of cer- culB In tho tireless cooker, also tho making of muffins and cocoa. , W. li. 'Harris has rented 30 acres of his ranch for ono year, with the rrlvllego of thrco to the ! tonne River Valley Canning company, of Med ford, for tho purpose of growing to matoes. Mr. Harris has taken out a contract and acquired a perpetual water right for that much more ground.' In addition to what he al ready has, from' the Rogue River Val ley Canal company. Miss Rose Jones recently received a letter and souvenir from her broth, er, who Is stationed at Mctz. France. Mr. Jones bolongs to company C, 50tU Infantry. He writes, as all our boys do, of tho Interesting sights but mat ho sees no chance of a speedy homo coming. '. : Tho drawing of the lucky number of tho Red Cross quilt came off as sehodulod. lust Friday afternoon at SAYS HOT WATER r WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER .Everyone should drink hot water with phoephata In It, before breahfaet. To feel as fine f.s the proverbial Oddlo, we must keep tbe liver washed clean, almost every morning, to- pre vent its sponge-like pores from clog ging with Indigestible material, sour bile and poisonous toxins, saya a noted physician. If you get hoaJaclics, It's your liver. If you catch cold easily, It's your liver. It you waho up with a bad taste, furred tongue, nasty breath or stomach be comes rancid, It's your llvor. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, watery eyas all donoto Tver uncleanllncss. Your liver Is tho most Important, also the must abused and neglected organ of tho body. Few know Its function or how to reloaso the dammed-up body wasto, bile and toxins. Most folks resort to violent calomel, which is a dangorous, salivating chemical which can only be used occasionally because It accumulates laM&a tissues.. also attacks the bones. Every man and 'woman, sick or well, Bhould drlnkteacli morning be fore breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate In It, to wash from the liver and bowels tbe previous -day a Indlgosuoto material, the poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the enUre alimentary canal before- putting more food into the stomach. Limestone , phosphate does not re strict the diet like calomel, because It can not salivate., for It is harmless and you can enti anything afterwards. It la Inexpensive and almost tasteless, ana any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which Is sumciont lor a dem onstration of how hot wator and' lime stone phosphate cleaus, etlmulntos and freshens the llvor, Keeping, you leeung fit day In nud day out. . FIVE ACRES Of Good Soil With a nine strictly modorn 5-room bungalow with sleoplng porch, cfl mont fruit and vegetable cellar, good barn, chicken houso and yard, A fine well with pumping plant, tower, etc.. on tho best gravolcdrhlghway in the valley and closo In: an opportunity to own a place Ilka tills for $3100.00 will not wait long for a buyer as there are too' many people looking tor a good ploce of land with a nice home on it close In to Medford. Let us show you this today. Brown & White 1 10 South Fir St. llio school lions. ' Minn rro:on Hich nrtlson, KrniitliluiiKhtnr of Mr, and Mrs. J. Kliigle, held tho winning nnDT her. - ., . . , Tho fonntir kaiser in reported to hnvo n severe cold in his head. Tho cold evident Iv extended from his feet. -rl'fni? liilnnd City Klnr. OLD-TIME COLD CURE ' DRINK HOT TEA! (let a smnll package of Hamburg Jin-ant Ten at any pburmacy. Take a tublPHpoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a nieyo aad drink a teacup full at any tlme during the day or before retiring, jit Is the iiionI cITectiva way Ut break a cold and euro grip, as it opens tho pores of thn skin, relieving congestion. Also lonseim the bowels, ibua breaking up a cold. Try It thn next time you suffer from a cold or the grip, it fa inexiwunlvii and entirely vegetable, therefore aafa and liuruilens. . STIFF ACHING JOINTS Eub Soreness from joint and mutclei with a small trial bottle of old ; St. Jacob liniment ; Stop "doaing" Rheumatism. it's pain only; not one case in fiffy requires internal treatment. Kut soothing, penetrating "HI. Jacobs Lini ment" right on the "tender spot, and by the time you say Jack Robinson out cornea the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Liniment" h a harmiena rbt-u-ttuilimn cure which never disuipointa and Uoeu't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stilfnaui from ach ing Joints, muscles and banes; slops sciatica. lumltairo. backache, neuraliria. Limber up I (iet a 30 eent bottle of oiu-iune, nonent. -hi. jucoim liniment" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll bo free from pains, acbea and ntltfaess. Don't uuffcr 1 Rub rheuma tism away. . , , . . Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locale Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. ' Contract rate on application. HELP WACTKU SfAXK. WANTED Man with team to live on fruit ranch near town and work by day; also to cut wood and clear land when not working in orchard. Frank Ferry, 1013 South Oakdale. phono 220-R. 27S WANTED Live salesmen with car ' to sell metal Grain Bins, Wagon Boxes, and other farm specialties direct to the farmers. Right party can make' from JSOft.OO to , 11000.00 a month out of our prop- , osttlon. In answering atato age, experience and references. Our goods aro standard.. There is a big demand for them. Coast Cul vert & Flume Company, Portland, Oregon. . .. , . 276 WANTED Men to clear land and cut wood, by tier or contract, on Webster Ranch. Phone- 685-J3. ",. . 280 WANTED SITUAIOS. WANTED Pruning, . either trees, bush or bramble. In town or out Chas. w; Austin, phone 556-L. 279 WANTED Work in town by dis ' charged soldier. J. IL Llnvllle, Routo 2, Medford. 279 WANTED Job on farm by boy 16. Archie Chevalter, Gen. Del., Med ford. v . :- 276 WANTED-ompetent woman wants position as housekeeper on. ranch, . or cook In' camp. Box M. A. C. care Mall Tribune. - 277 WANTED Position as orchard fore man. . Eleven years experience. Can furnish reference. ' Apply V. 8. Employment Office, Nash Ho tol. 286 RKIiV -WANTKl) FfcM AIiK ' WANTED dood cook tor small fam ily. Mrs. : Fred Hopkins, Hotel -Medford, Wednesday evening or Thursday forenoon. 276 WANTton msCKLLANKOrS WANTED TO BUY Rango In good condition. Telephone 391-J. 281 WANTED A fresh cow. 611-J4. Phone . : 280 WANTED Good house, unf urnlsh ed, nix or seven rooms; good ten ; nnts; no children. Address 'Post Office .Box 746. 276 WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone ; 7-F4. . '.- WANTED TO RENT A small place close in, well improved. . Ploaso state if stocked up or not. Mrs Roso E. Caviuess, Harper, Ore. 230 WANTED A Job as houaokoepor tor small family. ' Write Mrs. Road Cavlness, Harper, Ore. . , 1 280 WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib. . erty bond 'contraots for cash Halo's Piano House, Inc. ' J. F. Halo, general manager. ' WANTED House moving and re i pairing. Phono 4S8-M or 488-X. WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, alBO mortgages, notes, judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes short time loans on any old thing. , FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALIi Fine Maxwell, Solf-star- ter, chains nnd curtains, $365.00 Phone 783-J. . 277 FOR BALE Ford touring ear, just overhauled; a barpaln. Medford Auto Laundry. 204 South Fir. . Phone H. ' 276 1010 KOR BALE POVVTHt ANI KHOtt FOR HALF; Whits Leghorn eook- orels. Phone 408-Ra. . 278 FOIl 8AI.K White Leghorn eggs for hatching, from carefully organized stock. Mra. C. A. Learned, phone 408-H. 301 FOR BALE: One TiOO-egg Petaluma Incubator. W. J. Warner, phone fi'M. 278 FOR BALE Barred Rock eggs for hatching; not only pure bred but, but bred of laying stock. Won all first prizes at Southern Oregon Poultry Show. Eggs $1,110 per set ting of 15; $3 per hundred. Mra. V. Bursell, phone 4U-R2. 301 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. Have you fed high-priced grain to your hens all winter with no return? Yon might a well know first as last that no amount of ears aad feed will make poor stock pay you a profit. To make money, from poultry you must have the bent. To start right and stay right buy Wes- terfleld'a White Leghorns. Eggs nnd baby chicks. Route 4, II ed ford. 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn batching eggs. .Phone R-13M. 294 FOR SALE -Rhode Island Red 292 batching eggs. Phone 370-w. FOR SALE High food value eggs culling out of non-producing poul try; small fee cbarged. Dick San ders. Ponlterer. 140-J. 277 FOR 8ALB KFM UfT&TM. FOR SALE Grain, stock and fruit ranch, about 100 acres under the Dlow: buildings. 1j acres pears. peaches, apricots and apples. Ad joins open range. 2 miles to town and railroad! " R. V'.V. route Small payment down, rest like rent. Long time S per cent. Horses, cows. Implements for sale. Some trade. . Box 100; care -Mall Tribune. . . - 277 FOR SALE My home place 2V miles southeast of Ashland P. cheap on account of sickness. J. Ii. Miller. R. 1. Box 74. Ashland. Ore. 277 FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine stock rarfch right In the heart of. the bunch-grass In Malheur county. 3a head of good cows, chickens, wag ons, tools go with ranch. Anybody Interested write Mra. Rose Gavin- em, Harper, Ore. .... o 278 FOR - BALE 158 14 -acre tract on Evans creek. Write or call and learn particulars. A bargain. Levi Is. Stevens. Rogue River. Oregon, R. F. D. 1. 283 FOR SALE One hundred acres, water for eighty. Sixty dollars cash. Box 23, Mall Tribune. 279 FOR- SALE Five - room modern bouse, all clear, three lots, fruit trees, barn, woodshed, garage, chicken yard. Call afternoons. 305 Portland avenue. 277 FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches O. C. Boggs. - ; FOR 8.4-LE SnSCELLASEOUS FOR SALE Loose alfalfa bay. Phone 5O0I-R2. 281 FOR SALE Home. . grown . alfalfa seed. L.. Neldermeyer. Jacksonville. Phone 21-F3." , ' '280 FOR SALE -Barley. ' Clean, extra heavy Nsnitable for seed. - R. B. Wilson, R.- F. Di 1, 280 FOR SALE: Apples. The Apple Store.. 27 North Grape. 279 WANTED TO SELL One good cream separator, price $22. 00 Phone 869-R, at meal times. 279 FOR SALE Al onion seends. J. L. Demmer, phone 846-J. 27 FOR SALE Beardless-barley; extra clean. E. L. Lane. Central Point. Phone 13-3. s ' - " -. 276 FOR SALE One Baby Indian 2 cycle 3-speed motorcycle; in good repair. Wm. Wagner, Central Point. . . 276 FOR SALE Yellow Globe Danvers onion seed $2.00 lb. 540 South Fir street. '' -'. '..,. 276 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. . Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. o. A. Chapman. zi Wt Q1T.V IOC Inn. alfalfa h.T all In good order.- Will bale and" load on car at Grenada tor 121. uu ner ton. Q. Cuneo. Box 85. Gren ada, Cal. , - 315J FOR SALE -For sand, gravel, sedi ment or garden plowing pnons 912-J. - . 276 FOR SALE Sulphur. land plaster, superphasphate. '- Ralph Waldo El- den, RU6S Mill. - - FOR SALE Fine quality baled, hay $25.00 per ton. Modoc orchard, ' Phone Central Point at meal hours. FOR RENt HO USB. FOR RENT Furnished five-room bungalow. Phone 798-M, evenings; FOR RENT Modern 9-room house in business center; suitable for any ' business, board or rooming houso. j. care TriDune, ' r f sus FOR RENT Several modern houses, Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F & H. Bldg. ; - , . FOR RENT Completely furnished : five-room house with bath. Phone 929-Wr. 277 FOR KENT HltJSEKEEPINO ROOMS. FOR RENT- Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 311 North Bartlett. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Sleeping- room. Im perial, 30 (North Front. Reduced rates. .' 285 I FOR RENT APARTMENTS, , FOR RE'NT Unfurnished. meuL iPhoue 710 or 337. apnrt- raain . five FOR 8ALF LIVESTOCK FOR SAI.K Yotina) nnnnla goat. milk stork. Ilnttcoe Robertn. Route 8, Box 21). ' 273 FOR SALE 20 head Hereford and Durham cows, mostly yearling and two-year old, one mare 7 years old. weight liOO, broke to tide and work; one sorrel gelding, threo years old, broke to work, weight 1200. W. R. Holman. Lake Creek, Ore. , 277 FOR SALE A few registered Duroo Jersey bred gilts and sows. Large type and good ancestry, at Modoa Orchard or W. A. Sumner, man ager. Hotel "Medford. FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October, l&lft; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. TAKKf tTP. TAKEN U'P One white horse In pound at Union Barn. Owner can have same by calling and proving property. Chief of Police. 278 FOR BENT IflfiCTKLliAfnOOTJB. FOR RENT On shares, 18 acres orchard, mostly pears; must be rente! r.y March 1st, Frank Isaacs pboni l'Ot-Y. , 27T FOR RENT OR SALE My brother's place, 20 acres, gooC bandings, 14 acres under water. Rent 1150.00. Sale price $3000.00. Terms. Apply E. O. Whiteside, Central Point. Ore, Rural Route 2 - 276 FOR REXT Five acres under Irri gation on Pacific Highway. Phone-442-X. 276 MOiruiy to lo aw LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. -. LOANS City loans. Building A Loan Assn., 429 M. F. ft II. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate secnrlty. and will buy Llb- ,erty Bonds, j. 9. Andrews, No. ox nortn urape. raone oi-n. atv BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. KEFF, Attorney-at-lav, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. .. .T - A. B. Reames, Lawyer, Garnett- Corey Building. Anto Sopplies LAHER ATJTO 8PRINOS C. Wa are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use ont spring! when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE! Get your . p rem Ilea cleaned up for the summer. cu on the cfty garbage wagons for good service.. . Phone S51-Y. . :.'t. Y. Allen.' - - - . Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITfNG CO. E. -.11; Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In, come Tax requirements. Look into our elmplrtted accounting method. If. F. & H. Building, Medford. Phone. 16 7-R. Turn Loans AMORTISATION PLAN 5 to . 40 years 5 H Money ready when land Is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Httrd, secy-treaa.. National Farm Loan Assoclatlont, Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. ." Innti action a Mmrte FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght MusM ' Studio, 401 Gaxnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72.' ' " ' Plaijdiia Mfll THOMAS , MOFFAT-t aneral svily work, sash, doors mouldings aaa screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. - Phone 184. . ... 1 ,: ' PhyslcJaria and Bmgt uas DR. W. W. HOWART-OSteoathIe physician. 303 Garnett-Oorey build ing. Phone ISO. . 1 DR. j. J. EMM ENS Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat.- Byes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Anrlst for 8. P. R. R. Co.' Offices M. F. 4 H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. - v.- .-. l-'.'-" DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW " .OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ; , 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg; ' - -Phone 904-L. . ' Residence 26 8. Laurel Street.-: Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing offlca. in i ' Southern Oregon. - Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. '. Portland prices.' 27 North : Fir St.' : ' ' ' .' Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE! CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 815. Prices right Service guar anteed. . j INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. . ; TIME CARD. A . i Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 1Q?15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday; at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m, and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 P. m. , Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a, m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m, find 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. 1 i'i" ill: bat.