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PANIC AT HAMBURG : CAUSED BY VANDALS AMHTKftDA.W, Fob. M. Tlmru In a pit h If lit lluiubuig nn ii nihiiIi or depredation hy tliu bands or thieves nperiitllig lliruoiit lliti oily, according to lli'i'llii dlnpntrlioa to Ihn llittidnlK. lilnit. Tim IiuiiiIm urn milil to Irovnl III motor rnrn unil lo ho lumvlly arm. ml u li (I It In reported Hint Mm resi dent' of more lilt ii t ft Imvu been pll lugod oml Hull His pollro urn help li'K. Twoiuy ruHliluiiciiB Imvu ulrtmdy brxm Nibbed, It In sluled. Mrrwtork -' ' , PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 14 Citl- llo steady: receipts 217, Moors, host $I2.IJ0 13.50; good to choice $1 1.50 it 1 a .r.o : medium to good llu.GOtt1 11.60; fair to good $9'tf IO.r.0; com moil to tulr $Ki i cow mill heifers, choice IH.riUti lU.riU; itond to clinlco in.f.oii ti.&O; iiKiilliim to good I7.no il 8.60; rulr lo medium $o.7fii 0.70: rainier :l.&0u 5: IiiiIIh fIi)ill; calves tUt 13. &0; siockors tin U rut'd. em $7HI. Hog nli'uilv; rncnlpts 94.1. I'rlmn mlxpd $10. 00'lt 10.75; mcilluiii mix lid $10.25(1 in.fiO; rouitli liouvlra H..'.0I5; pig $l'ij 14.50; bulk 1 1 U. 50 it 100. Bhuup atviidy; recnifitM DO. I'rlmn lumbs $ 1 3 .7 Tj iJi' 14.26; fair to me dium $9(1 1 1; yearling $10ill: wethers liUrlO; owe $U.5UW 8.75. Iliittfr PORTLAND, Fob. H. Duller firm. City crunmury prims, extra, box lots 49c; cartons, Mir; huir boxen liiil( runt morn; Inn than liult boxen oiio cdiit more. Buying prlro liuttorfnt, country t'.c; cuba vxtrau, 7H. Killed in action- 1'riyitto lluv 0. Morton, Durkoo. Ore. . ' , Wounded idiulitlv in itetioii. pre viouxlv ri'imrti'il mUiiinif in ni'lion Private Jesse J. I.ciil'. Ma mil field. OrK, Marino f"ori riixiiiiltic" : Kilted in action--I'rivnln Allicrt I., ilurb.w, l'orlliinil, Or. Aftor prolonged dolay tlio baskol ball season will open t It It wank, with tar aiiiirngutlomi romptitliig ror wlint advertising placards announcn iik the "Hoitlhorn Oroiton chniiiplnni.hlp or hunt!" Tlio Inlllul gamo will bo nt Medford on Friday iilKhl nt I ho Nat In that city. Saturday night the game will hn staged In the Ashlnnd high school gym, tlio attraction being It douhloliomlur. 11 In unnecessary to add Hint tlio rival timmii of Ashlnnd and Med ford will contost lliu ground. Could early, but bottor ho Into than novor. Admlntilon muroly unmlniil. AmonK Into army riixuitlly HiiIh. Prlvato IlnrrlHon T. Morgan, crodllcd to AHliland, linn liln iiiiino vntorvd In tlio wounded lint chinntriod hh "undo trnilnad." Hon, on of O. f. l-owo, a youns huatlur Junt out of tho nrmy, him pur chrniod tho Intoreotn of bin brolhor Jewoll In a noted ranch in tho Vnlloy Vlnw district, and will liinugurulo a "bnolt to tho farm" movomont In thai locality which In ono of tho monl on torprlnliiR boi'IIoiih of tho comity. Jowoll, formorly with tho Wood l.um- bor oompany, hn roturncd to fill n yt hlghor position with that corpora Hon, tho ciittcoinont' bolliK a .1000 minimi Hulnry. Trnf, (ioo. P. Knoch, of llombny. India, will (tlvo a lecturo on "Present Conditions In India and Aula," Fri day ovonllitf of til In week, nt tlio Ad- ventUt. church. Tho ontortnlninont will bo an llluxtnitod ono of notnblo icoiiofi In rarnway Inndn. Many frlondu of Hov. II. A. Cnriin litin and family woro ploiiHOd lo ttmol thorn bolwoen trnlim on Wodiiiwdiiy nriornoon, tlinlr dratlnntlon IidIhk Oaklnnd. Oul., whoro Iholr homo will 1io pnrinunontly rixod. Tho formor PriiHbytRrlnn puntor lioro whh lnoklnp rlno lit lilH mllllnry n-nliuonlnln. which ho lu woarliiB hy vlrtno of a commlKHtdn lu Ihn apruro dvlnlon of tlin aorvleo na an UHsoclnto worltor In ,1110 Y. M. C. A. corpH. ho hnvltiK only I'eccnlly benii roloimpd from ncllvo duty. Ho cortnlnly npponrcd "npruco'' In nn Idonl unironn. Innldonl. to dn muhlllziillon or tho liimhor wnrltors front tlio mllllnry OHtiihllHlimont, Mr. Ciirnnhiin hcco'mpiinlod novornl troop trnlim itrnimportlnK tho won to can Innmont hond(iiiirtorH In Colorado ' and KunniiH. It In roportcd Ihlit Willi tlio otitubllnhmoiit or a homo In Oak lnnd ho will oiiriiro In omploymonl oulvldo of mlulHlorlul chnnnolH; a flno position In hutiincsti nctlvltloa bo Iiir nt ha dHpoHal. Appllbd olootriclty lit workltiK wont det'H In tho Vnlloy Vlow dlHlvlct, tho now liiHtnlliiilon furnlshlnK ''out for rniiKos, and liiollvo pownr for wiibIi li rtiitBlilnon, pumps and anpnrntnrn, not to mailt Ion tho IIkIiL ul lllly. Alnsl ol' (ha morning clionm In tlio muniiiil labor olaHHirivnllnn aro bnlitit dln pnnnod with, nil tho womnu hnvliiK to tin liolnit to prottH liutlonn, liiHlnnil nt bowIiik thorn on, nnd moroly ciiIIIiik . tho mon to bronkrant. lOvon dumb anlmnlfl Room to roiill.o lliti lmpor Innoo of tho Improvomont. Tho other day ono of I), flf, Lowo'n hord of a Btioro of uillch cows wiiii obsoi'Yod TODAY'S MARKETS TODAY S CASUALTIES Theaters and Movies OOOOOOOCK)OOfjOOOOOOCKX00000,XK)OOOOOOOC AT THE RIALT0 TONIGHT AND6ATURDAY 7cm? from "THe"AISER'S FINISH Aetiinl neriul buttles between Allied and (iertiiiin hIiuich, with neverul ol' tho Inlter wiit crn-hiiii; lo enrlli, Ill'illnniliU "I' feet below, tile intl- eliiiicH, funiN of leiuiitu; flumes xtiirleil bv allied bulled, tire xliiiwn in ''Tlie KniKor'n Finish," In be iire- AT TfoE LIBERTY TODAY AND SATURDAY p; my Tl ' it -JL-':a:-il ! LJ ! i IBiiri iiiiiiimiwii iii Mnii'if n - - I mm: . I .. . .... ... ... t;v.. . e AARGUEriTE CLARK There in a notnblo staff of plnyors . , , who appear aupiuv oi ...... Suu Chirk In hor noweut Pitrtiniount photoplay. Out of a Clear flky" . . . i which will bo llio principal attraction , at tho Mhnrty thentro... In this ro-1 spect ut leant, tbU pl.otnplny Is ono persliitently rubbing l.or nldo ugitlnst ono or llio power lino poles. The local Kuril, llureau unit Immediately Biimmonnd nn export lonrnod In bo vine psychology, who doclded that bosny'n actions woro plainly a muto appeal fur llio Installation of uulo-' unit let milkers. About a down of tlio loading I'tinibera In that locality will Itisliill llio light and powur faullltlaa, llio minimum turirt tor which Is nix dollars per month: Patrons willing ly, tho Indlioilly, puld a bonim for "Freezone" is Magic! right off with lingers no pain! . Drop n dll tin Fivewino on nn ndilng corn. Inslnnliy Hint clirn nlop' burt liif.', then ,veu lid i' right mil, H doesn't hull ono bit. Vs. nmalcl Why wulU Vuiir Uviifaisl, ei'lU ft WEP'FOTtD' MATT? TnTHTTNTK, MTCPFOTtn, OT?Kf!ONT, FRIDAY, FF,TVRTTATiY 11, 308000000000 seiiteil ut Ilia Itiulto Ihenler today iiinl tomorrow, iik the eiulit-reel tiie lorittl InreetiKl of the (Irniiintie Part Amerieiiii iirineiplo nnil American ideal will nluv in the enni-liulini; diivi of the reiuu nl, Iiiiperiiil (iermuii-i-m. COut of a..Oicax .Sicy', of tho best shown at any theatre this season. ' ' ' R(ory Qf h() 1)ho(OI,llly dcals with n Ilolitinn countess who, to ff'"'"o an odious .arrlnKo escapes .to I Ills country nnd finds refuge In tho ,, of Tonll09acB whore.ultlm- atoly sl.o oIbo finds hnppluess In the lova of a strong man. llio privileges In tho way of assisting In tho erection of tho power Jlncs. Tho snlvngo headquarters of tho Rod Cross In still In tho mnrkot for clothing, fuol ami canned fruit do nations, all of which can bo placed to grout advantage. Tho manufacture of canvas gloves has boon added to the activities or tho depot for aup piles, and a lot of thoso tiro now on snln chonp. , Tho flno bungalow proporty on up per (irnnlto street, formorly owned c ! Lift any Corn or Callus . vVll (im-bollle of Precwno for a, few cents, ul!l:ii'iil to rid your feci of every ln'.rtl corn, soft corn, or corn, between (lie toes, nlul oiilliihoa, vVlliout soreness or Iniltillon. Try it t N liunibugl : ' na,(mMWWiniililii"WiMiililll v - 1 hy llio DuvIh family, lum been nold by Karl Kudo, thru Urn Denver Ilonlty nKoncy. 'ti) UeUiort Kohl, inombcr nt tho InvcMtinont compuny of Medrord betirliiK hin niimo. Tito purchnnc wan in nil o In ordnr to neeuro an Ideal num mer homo, tho rcttldonco occtipylnK a comuiundliiK xlto ovorlooklnK the park. Kor the time balnit lhe family of City Attorney ItobortM occuple It. A portrait of Col. John I,. May, fumlllar old timer here, "may" adorn tho hull! of the ntato Iiouho at flulem, a bill sponsored by Hpanlsh war vat orann ItuvInK been Introduced In the loKlsInture for this purpose. The ap propriation cnllK for 1 1 001), this ex penditure oIho to cover the cost of a portrait of Col, Crecdo Hammond, tho dual communtlers beliiK the only two OroKon orflcers of like rank hav InK servod overseas. KollowInK tho example set by mem bers of tho Ashland city council, for mal speechos by lKllatoni at Balom will be limited to ten and perhaps five minutes, In order to expedite public business. Comparison ends here, however. Inasmuch as with Ashlund solons the limit Is not even Implied, wherens Halem lawgivers need the restraining; order. Now that tho Fifth Liberty loan is approach In it a recapitulation of the flKtirca connected with the fourth lean In the Ashland district mlKht prove Inetructivo. The local quota was $1I1,172, and tho subscriptions were 108,450. The subscribers numbered 1174, the individual pledges averaging nearly J 144 each. In that particular campaign the vol untary subscription plan was adopt ed In this district. In Jackson coun ty :iS60 Individuals subscribed J017,. 400 to the grand total of 3(,3(t2,r,r,0 raised thruout the slate at lurgo. The voluntary ; subscription plan will doubtlosa bo continued hero, .Inas much us thin aystotii inoets require ments with tho leant stress Incident to cnmpulKtiinR. Mrs. Elizabeth Reno Is receiving a welcomo vlnlt from her son Horace who lias recently been discharged from the army in which ho served Only One Corn Peeler'Geis-lt" Stop Corn Paint; See Corn Feel Off. It Is Junt when a corn hurts that you wiint to ffl' um-st tttxmt icelllnff rid of It 'Why tuk chances of Kef pi ii the corn and ha vim? tho pain Brow worsa? You'll uee "Oets- lb Oa! r..Ml-Ort Wy U "Crti-It." It" anyhow, sooner of inter; mlnrlit ns well uh it noonar. Then you are Absolutely sure that tho corn will loostm from your toe so. that you can peftl the whol thin; oft pain lessly with your Angara, in one com plete piece just like peeling a ba nana. It takes a socoild or two to npply "(.lets-It." There'e no fusslns or puttorlnir. Corn-pains will van ish that'll keep you ewect whilo the "Ueta-)t" does the rest Nothing; new for .corns has beon discovered since "Oets-Il" was born. Follow the Judgment of the millions: use "Gets-It" and bo euro to be corn and pain free! You'll say it's msalo, "Outs-It," the Kuaramccd, monoy bAck corn-remover, the only sura wnr. cost tsitn trlflo ntnnydriiK store. At 'I'd by K. UiwvccojcC'o.,Chntiiro,lll. Sold In Medtoro. nnor recommended as the World's Dest Corn Remedy by Leon D. Hosklns, Medrord Pharmacy HELP. WA"NTE1J MA-LK. WANTKD Man with team to live on fruit ranch near town and work by- day; also to cut wood and clear land whon not working In orchard Prank Perry, 1013 South Oakdnle, phono 220-R. , . 278 WANTED Live salesmen with tar to soil metal Grain Bins, Wagon Boxes, and oilier farm specialties direct to tlio farmers. Right party can make from 1500.00 to J 1000.00 a month out of our prop osition. In answering state ago experience and references. Our goods are standard. There Is a big il Oman (I for thorn. Coast ClU- vort & Flume Company, Portland, Orogon. 276' WANTED Mon to clear land nnd cut wood, hy tier or contract, on Wobstor Ranch.. Phono 6S5-.13. 2S0 CLOSE IN Flvo ncrcs, modern fivo-room house, hot and cold water, bnth toilot, n good barn, chicken house and yard, all good soil, close lnon splondld graveled rond nnd at a prlco which Is a liarRaln, $2100.00. Ten acres, splondld niodorn flvo- room house, .good barns, vhlckon liouso nnd yard, lnwn, shade trees, etc., a fine bearing orchard, seven acres wheat in. a little ovor ono mile front' paved highway on good roadi This placo Is for salo for cash, the ItoiiRO Is furnished 'complete Includ ing a now piano; thoro are some fine cows, ohlckons, etc., machinery and tools, and tho price is very low. 53250.00. Twenty-sovon acres. It in wheat, 1 ncvo alfalfa, balance plowed and ready Tor corn; every food good soil; a variety of fruit, good nnd comploto equipment of buildings, house fur nlHhod; plenty reed In barn and wood in the ahed; a tonm, flno'cow, chlck- ons,' etc., machinery- hud tools, prac tically now auto. This all goes for $7500.00; takes $3000.00 cash . to handle it, the balanco on time at G per cent. BROWN & WHITE 10 South Fir St. 1010 with I bo n4'llb regiment, fluid artll- lory,' Iilst division, he having return-1 ed In January with that command from overseas, where tho boys served soven' months dti Kronen, Iloraco be ing a sorgeunt,' , Ho returned to America on tho cruiser HI. Louis. Ho will resume his musical work as band add orchestral Instrumentalist In San Kranclsco, Oregon's record In the war Is to be written, not only as a state but indi vidually regarding men participating In Die struggle, a classification to be made of all summoned to the service. County and precinct units will be called upon to supply quotas of in formation In this respect to assist State Historian Cornelia Marvin in the task of compiling; the main of records. Preliminary estimate tndM cate that r,OOV men entered the ser vice thru '.National Guard channels, 7000 volunteered, and 13,000 were dratted. In the navy there were 2400 'enlistments, 2000 Joined the Marines, and 4000 cast their fortunes GET AFTER THAT :;CPRJGHTN0W Got right after it with . bottle of Dr. King's , ' Nevr Discover; ' ". . She never let a cough or cold or cax of grippe go until il grew dangerous. She jutt nipped II when the began 1c iniffle or' cough before it developed crioutly. Men, Viomen, and children of ever) age ;,have .-used this preparation fot .fiity yesrs as a prompt reliever. All ages are using it today because of iti positive results. Generous size bottles. 60c and $1.20. Constipation Corrected , Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight mean clear oovfeb, a clear head, deal thinking, a day well begun in thi morning, good digestion," clearing skin. Mild in aciion but sure and comfortable. " Al drug stores everywhere. 25c .WANT1BO allSCEIJUUrSODB WAXTBli Three h. p. electric mo tor, three-phase, 1 10-watt. Phone C30-R. 282 WANTED TO BUY Range in good condition. Telephone 391-.I. 281 WANTED A fresh cow. Phone C11-J4. . .280 WANTED Freeh milk cows. Phone 7-F4. WANTED TO RENT A small place close in. well improved. Please state If stocked up or not. Mrs. It03e E. Cavlness, Harper, Ore. 280 WANTED A Job as housekeeper for small family. Write Mrs. Hose Cavlness. Harper, Ore. 280 WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib. erty bond contracts for casn Hale's Piano House, Ine. . J. F. ' Hale, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 48S-X. WANTED R. H. Toft bays Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes. Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc, and makes short time loans on any old tblna. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE! Fine Maxwell, self-star ter, chains and curtains. 1365. ou Phone 78S-J. . 277 FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALEi Cows and hogs. Few choico milch cows, gentle, heavy milkers. Fine brood sows, bred, lied boar, great breeder. East of Phoenix, 3rd bungalow across iron image. - zz FOR SALE Young nannle goat. milk stock. Roscoe Roberts. Route 3. Box 29. 278 FOR SALEI 20 head Hereford and Durham cows, mostly yearling and two-year olds, one mare ,7 years old. weight 1100, broke to ride and work; one sorrel gelding, three yeara old, broke to work, weight 1200. W. R. Holman. Lake Creek Ore. ' . . 277 FOR SALE A few registered Duroc Jersey bred gilts and sows. Large type and good ancestry, dt Modoc Orchard or W. A. Sumnar, man ager. Hotel Medford. ' FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull cnlf. born October. 1918; tine youngster. Modoe Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co.. Medford, Ore. FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Grain, slock 'and fruit ranch, about 100 acres under the plow; buildings. 15 acres pears, peaches, apricots end apples. Ad joins open range. 2 miles to town and railroad. R. F. D. route. Small payment down, ' rest like ' rent; Long time 6 per, cent iHorses, cows, implements for sale Some trade. Box 100, care Mail Trtbnno. -. . ' 277 FOR SALE! My homo placo 2 miles southeast of Ashland P. O cheap on account of sickness. J, L. Mlllor, R. 1. Box 74. Ashland .'"Ore. , . , 277 FOR SALE OR TRADE A fine stock ranch right In the heart of the bunch-grass In Malheur county. 35 head of -good cows, chickens, wag ons, tools go with ranch. Anybody Interested , write Mrs. Rosa Cavin- 6ss, llarpor. Ore. 27S FOR SALE 158-aore tract on Evans , creek. Write or call nnd loai n particulars. A bargain. Levi N. Stevens. Rogue River. Oregon It. F. D..1. . . . : . . 292 FOR SALE Ono hundred acres water for eighty. Sixty dollars cash. Box 29, Mail Tribune. 279 FOR. SALE Five - room modern house, all elear, three lots, fruit trees, bnrn. woodshed, garage, ' chicken yard. Call afternoons, 305 ; Portland avenue, 277 with various students military and officers training schools. Jackson1 u u uui.1117, una iinninno ns a dis trict, aro In lino for supplying data regarding this war history develop ment, and the parties needed In this work will probably be designated In the near future. . . , Albert Leeds, former Ashland boy, now of San Diego, Is editor of the students paper at I.eland Stanford University, also correspondent for San Francisco dallies, Incident to a collegiate course In Journalism. 6 Beix-ans Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION WASTEW-HnTTJATltW. WANTED Pruning, either trees. bush or bramble. In town or out. Chas, W. Austin, phone C5G-L. 279 WANTED Work in town by dis charged soldier. ' J. H. Linvllle, Route 2, Medford. - 279 WANTED Competent woman wants position as housekeeper on ranch or cook In camp. Box AI. A. C. care Mail Tribune. 277 WANTED Position as orchard fore man. Eleven yearn experience. Can furnish reference.. Apply V. 6. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. 285 KOR SALE K3TJLTRT AJTD EG43K FOR SALE Fine Rhode Island Red cockerel, vigorous, Cal. strain; also hen turkey; would trade for laying hens. - K. F. D. 4, Box 43 Medford. , 282 FOR SALE White ' leghorn cock 27K" erola. Phone 408-R3." -. 1 FOR SALE: White Loghorn egg3 for hatching, from carefully organized stock. Mrs. C. A. Learned, phone 408-K. 301 FOR SALE One 500-egg Petaluma incubator. . W. J.-Warner, phono 696-M. , , 279 FOR 8 ALE 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 $1.50 per set ting of lo; $8 per hundred. Mrs. V. Bursell, phone 411-R2. 301 FOR SALE Eggs and chicks. -Have yon fed high-priced grain to your hens all winter with no return? You might as well know first as last that no amount of care and teed will make poor stock pay you a profit. To make money from poultry you must have the best.' To start right and stay right buy Wes terfleld's White Leghorns. Eggs and baby chicks. Route 4, Med ford. 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching eggs.- Phono R-13M. 294 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Phone 370-W. 293 FOR SALE: High rood value eggs culling ont of non-producing poul try; small fee charged. Dick San ders. Ponlterer. 8 40-J. 277 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE I still have a few ped igreed New Zealand Red rabbits for sale. Prices right. Phone 371-H. . 279 FOR SALE John Deere 7-foot disc harrow and trailer. Phone 14-F12 FOR SALE Fine Shepherd pup, from choice stock, making of flno cattle dog. Phone 19-F12. 382 BLASTO "Nitrogen gathering bac teria cannot -survive in a set or root-bound soil. "Aeration" ' is most essential and also plant food. , Supply these in Blasto fertilizer and dynamite, for quality and yield . or trtut. -a. j. .'Avoreii. Meatora, Oregon, licensed operator. - 277 FOR SALE Loose Phone 50O-R2. alfalfa hay. . 281 FOR SALE 'Horns grown alfalfa aeed. L. Neidermeyer, Jacksonville. ' Phone 21-F3.. 280 FOR SALE Barley. Clean, extra. heavy, suitable for seed. K. B. .Wilson, R. F. D..1, ! 280 FOR SALE Apples. The ' Store. 27 North Grape. Apple .; -879 WANTED TO SELL One good cream separator: price S3z.n0 Phone 869-R, at meal times. 1 279 FOR SALE Al onion seends. Demmer, phone 8 40-J. J. L. (277 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing or all machines a specialty 245 South Central avenue, phone M03-K. u. a. unannian. 21)1 all in good order. . Will bale nnd load on car nt Grennda for $21.00 per ton. G. Cunco, Box 85. Grefr ada, Cal. -. a. .' :; . v 315 E'OR SALE -Sulphur, land plastor, suporphaspbato. Ralph Waldo El- den, Kuss Mill. FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay szd.uo per ton. Modoc orchard Phone Central Point at meal hours. . - - FOB RESI1 HOUSE. FOR RENT- Furnished five-room bungalow. Phone 798-M. evenings. : 273 FOR RENT Modern 9-roora house . In business center; suitable for any business, board or rooming house. J, care Tribune. 27S FOR RENT Several modern houses, Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F, & 11. Uldff. FOR RENT Completely furnished five-room house with bath. Phone 829-W. , . 277 EXCESSIVE 'ACIDITY 13 r.t the bottom of molt digestive ills. : . ' . H for indigestion' afford pleas-' ing and prompt relief from the distress p( acid-dyspepsia. MADS BY SCOTT tk BOWNE ' MAKSR9 OP 8COTTS EMULSIOfJ FOR RENT HrUSEKEEPima . .. , ;. ROOMS. . .- . . FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, ail Nortn uartiett. FOB BEST FCIWflBHED BOOMS. FOR SENT Sleeping' rooms. Im perial, 30 (North Front. Roduced rates. .. . 27 1 1 , '. , iJ.ULJi.'ST.'.nW Til" I l-LJP FOR K ENT A F AJftTMKNTB, FOR RENT Unfurnished Holland apartment. Phone 710 or 337, FOB KXCHAICOHI. EXCHANGE For Chevrolet: Frame honse 24x24, with lot; elear. no assessments; location 737 West Fourteenth street, Medford. Ad dress Owner, 71 North Main Ash land. 281 FOR RENT IWlSCKMiAXEOCB. ' FOR RENT On shares, 1 6 acres 4 orchard, mostly pears; must, -bo rental by March let. Frank Isaacs, phoni I'OC-Y. ' 277 MONKY TO LOAN LOANS Farm loans 6 per cont In terest, O. c. Bogga. -,ji-:-. LOAN'S City loans. Building Loaa Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg.- , MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. - J. B. Andrews. No. 31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. . Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford NaUfcnal Bank Building. . ,.:- A. B. Reames, Lawyer, Gamett- - Corey Building. Anto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped, plant la the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland; Oregon. -; Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage- wagons tor good service. -' Phone) 351-T. J. Y. Allen. - " ' - ' v Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. H. 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. Phono 157-R. , . Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 V4 Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. H!rd, eecy-traaa., f"ational Farm Loan Associations, Oarnett-Coroy Bldg., Medford, , ; Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaoher ol piano and harmony, Halght Mualsv . Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. . - . Planing MiH THOMAS MOFFAT General BUI work, sash, doors, mouldings aa4 screens. - Shop 487 S. Fir. . Phone 184. Physlcinns Hid sMirgeona DR. W. W. HOWARD osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat.' Eyes scien ' tifically tested and glass's sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F.'ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. - - , .-i DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW': OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. - Phone 904-L. Residence 2 6 S. Laurel Street. Printers and. Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the ' best equipped printing 'office In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, hilling systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Flr-St. . '. ' - Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE- CO. , Office 42 North Front St. Phona S15. - Prices right. Servlu guaranteed. 1" INTERURBAN AUTOOAB QO. ' . TIME CARD,,,, , .' . Leave Medford for Ashland . Sally except Sunday at 8:00 ftnd 10:16 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 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 tit 9:00 and llfOO a, m. and at 1:00, 4:00 uhd 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6: SO p. m, Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. . ,- , ,w ,,'-:'.:'i,'. - ' - i lCft iX-urJ if