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WEnTORTi matt; TinrrrND. tstebfortj, OT?Enw, munsDAT, tepttatit 20, inm ('Ol'KNIIAOKN, l't.b, '20. I'rinf Jiuu'lilm of ri"Kln, VDllltVOHl Null of funnel' Emperor William, bus been it - niulMl, ui'ciiriliim In 11 dispatch from ijlliiuirb, 'I'll 0 iliHimti'll stales his in'. I I'M y'HM (III nllSpll'lllll nl' his licillll .uiiii"i'l('il with "i'1'i'liiin Inlrlmics." TODAY'S MARKETS , Uvtn'k , PORTLAND, Pub. '' 20. Cut Hi iiuuilyi l auHliitH lift. Hlanrn, bent 1 1 3 H, 4; good to choice 111.7(15; Vi.1t,; in imI Hi in toenail (10.754(11.711; fair to good $tl.009H0.70; coininnn to fnlr $H.fi0(D 0.00; cown nnd Imlforn, rliulcn $101111; good tu choice S,7MF.7&; medium to choice 7."0 ((4 70; fulr to niiitlluiii 101(7; enn nor :t.00tTB; bulls f 0 4T 0 : cnlvon IMrtit.GO; Mockers nnd feeders 7 ((10. ' - Ilngn higher; recelptn 801. Prime inlvcil $lfl.7fi HUS; mo. Hum mix ed tU. D0 10. 00; r ou nil heavlun U 70 15,20; plM $l2.D0ft H.Ou; bulk 110.70. Hluwp munly; receipts noiio. Prime Imiiliti $ H tt 14.00; fulr In medium tlOdC; yearlings $10l tft ; w.jili srn $04t 10; ewnn $o.50 4,( .7fj. ;'" HilttlT PORTLAND, Pell, 20. flutter lilKhur. City crunmory prints, est nm bo lull 03c; carton 04c; half boxen Imlt cent mora; ln thon half boxen le more. Buying price buterfat. country. SOfr&lc; culm extra 50e. . KJIK . POHTI.AND, Kcb. 2'.- Kifiis. Ki ll ins price, intt count. I0(u CJn; lju viuir price, 40a'41i'. Nuti'; I'uk mioliitiuiiH Intlnv the iu milt of n fiiiht funotm net men. EDEN PRECINCT ft. S. Stephens of North Tiili'iit win. in Medford Sntiinlnv. .Mm. A. S. Kurrv snciit tlia week end with her thnmbler-iii-law. Mrs. Culver Furrv of East Kilen. Albert llcnrv of North Talent wont to I'orlliniil limt Thtirxilnv. when) he CMM'i'lh til tfCt I'llltllllVIUI'llt. Mr. mill .Mm, O, A. Mimninir of Talent were Medford business callers Saturday. Dr. Prank Huberts nnd fmnilv have moved hunk to .Medford. it beinir too far-awav. from tntfn for tho ilootor to uo buck and forth to work. Mr. ami Mm. W. S. Klniii lifl nml daughter. Mi Viviini, attended the lecture uivcn hv Irvin Cobb nt the Pane Wcincliiv cvcninit. , ' Tho funeral of tho Into. Chump Pnvno wntt held ut Phoenix ecmeterv luit Saturday. Oregon Cnmit V. O. W., Proi'iiis. held a Hoi'iul ht'itKiun Siiturdiiv oven iiitf. It. Slniii'liff of 1'hoi'iiix box imr choo da nnw ('hcvmli't nir. About 15 iiivinbi'rM from Mrilfurd cnino Hi) tiri'iiiov Hiiupcr with the rofiio nt I'lini'iiix. All ri'iiuit ii iolly , iinod limo. Tho T'linctiix Meroniitilo roiimmiv nre to open n hlnckhmith nlinii in town noon. , , tho Rovcnth irrndo of tho l'hoinix publlo m'hool ttiivo ihi'ir lonclifr. Mrx. Olivpf. n MirnriNe urtitv IiikI Kittiir hiv nfti'rnoon, tit her home in I'hoe. nix, ' MrH. Kffie CitHtncrof Ci'iltnil Point wih viHiiiiiir rdiitivcH in l'hiimiix Hun lv. . ! Mr. I.illv. Illiu'kwood nnd her HTiinililiumlitor. Mim Viviun Stun rMi'o, woro vinitiuir friends in Med fnrd Kundiiv ovenins. Mm. l'lotchor Fif.li of Phoenix vi itnd friondx in Contrnl I'uint tiun- unv. Mr. nnd Mm. Iluv Word nnd Oeoruc Alford of Kern Vnllov nttended the lenluro of Iivln (!obb nt Medloni W eilnftMliiv evening. ' Hiiyn It I the Itmit In the World Thoro Ig ono romody thut tbone who know dupend upon for relief from coughs tlint "hnng on" nftor tho (trip.. Koloy'H Honoy nnd Tnr clr.ara tho paBHngoii, Hoothmt raw, Innr.mod mombrnnvR nnd bunUhoa Irritation nnd tlaklhiK In tho thront. ' A. r.l. Mc Uonlol, Hox Ol. MndHldo, V. Va wrlten: "I am Kind to toll you that I''olny'i Honey nnd Tnr In th bout madlclno In thin world. I hnvo hud n novero oourU mid bofnro I lined half n bottla I wnn boltor." Kor Hnlo by Mjdtord rimrmnoy, , ,, Nnllio to Wood Ihinlow or ( 1 . l.llllirili:iHrn v , School DlHtrtot No. 40, Modford, Oronon, will rocelvo bids for 3S0 eardn of Wood, union to bo nound body wood, either rod fir, blnelt oftk or lnurol nnd to bo dollvorod nnd men- flurod on tho Hchool Rroundn, botwnon .Tuno tlrnt nnd Aimunt flrnt. loin till wood nniKt bo out from llvo trooa, noh Ht.le.lt to bo four foot loiiK, nnd not Iosh thnn nix Inchon or moro Hum Iwelvfl Ineben In dlnmolnr. . Wood to ho no pliud thni II, enn minlly bo nlon flurnrt on .tho Rroundn nnd nil nlen Hiii'onioiitn to lioHullHfnotory to both luirl.lOB, Illds lo bo opened Muroh 11th nt 8:00 p, m. nt tbo IllRh School bnlld lUR, tho bonrrt roHorvlnn tho rlKht to rojoct nuy nnd nil bldn. Mnll bids to V, 10. Uoddon, Olork of Snhool DlHtrlet No. 4ft, Mod ford, Oro o. F, E, niSDBlSN, Cloilt, , , , .' TALENT TALK l.oiilo Ill-own triiiiHitflixl binilnenii In Jut'xHonvlllfl uuo duy limt wimlt. Mr, I line ti retiiriiud Mouuiiy nflor npeudliiK mviAiiI uioiitbn down on th COIIMt, Mr. nml Mm. John lieonun wero Mnilfoid liimlueNH callarM one day limt weoli. Aim. IIiiiikIiiiiiiii nml ehildreii wr rceiuil vliillurn In I'hoonlx. ! Mrn. ViikuII wnn n Kuimt of Buper llilonilent nnd Mm, lli'lnroo In Anh lliud lint wuek, 'Mm, Voell while In tho city iillendod lliu Lincoln Duy iiM.ieliu.il of the hlKH iichool. luir I He u 1 1 truiiniicted IiuIiiiihh In Ahbliind bint Moudity, I nut KM r.l wiih IiiIkiii to Modford reeniitly for nn opomllon nt tho Mod. ford Hiiiiltnrluin. Curl Weaver of Anhlund, wuh u week end ttuent of Krnnk nnd UlnH- Kow Hlnilloii. John Antiunion of Medford, wnn up th ii limt of tho wcuk uMtHtliiK Mr. Oriiliiiin, our vIIIiiko blackmnltb. Mr. nml Mrn. VokmII nnd Mm. llnr- burn, Mm. VokII'ii mothor, ulna Minn Cnllle Vouell wero Kuvntn of her dniiKliter, Mrn, ICiitiin and family lunt Hiiudny, , Mr. and Mm. I.ouln Ilrown, Mr. and Mrn. Welliom Heonon nnd fumlly, Mr. and Mm. I. C. Wlllluinn, Mr. and Mrn. 1., Oortliuyno, Mrn, M. (,'.. Hood und Mm. Tnrrnll were uiiioiik noinu of tho lieopln from Tnlont to altnnd tho lec- tuni itlvnn by Irvln S. Cobb nl tho I'nito hint Wndnenday. A reception wan Riven by tho do mentlc. nclcnco clonn nt tho ncltool bonne lunt Krlilny ovenliiK. A larito number of townnpenple wero prenout and enjoyed n vory pleunant und en- Joyuhlu evi.iiliiK. I.unili was m.rvod in (tin lunch room hy tho clann. Waller Jeffery arrived Wodnenday from Oiikliind, Oil., where hn hud been vlnllltiK bin parentn, Mr. und Mm. t'liurlen Jeffery; nlno bin broth- em. (leoritn and Krnont. (ipon iirrlv. Iuk nl Anhlund ho wnn norprlnod to hnvo tho nherlff mop up to him and tell him lie wan wanted at Jackson ville. Of coiirmi Mr. Jeffery wlnhed tho officer to open bin ultrano nnd iillfy hlimelf, but thut officer told hilt) It would hnvo to bo opened by Hhcrllf Terrell und that ho would huvn to ko the county neat tor the purpono, Upon nrrlvlnK at Jacknon vllln It wan tho nherlffn turn to he nurprined for when Mr. Jnffory'n null cimo W(m opened thero wan nothlup to do fountl except oranitnn, riro ami bin pomounl holonRlnitn. One would think that the offlccm were bcn!ii nlnif to hnvo enooKh of thin tort of ihliiK nnd would not tuolenl everyone IrnvelliiK with a nultcnno. .Minn McOrall, the county nurne. flninhud bur examination (of tho pu plln of the nchool bero yentorday nnd reported that Konernlly npoaklnic the children wero In (tnod condition. Tho nil in her of defective children wore not no IiIkIi o In some other com munltlen. '' 1 : The I.ndlen' Aid of tho Methodlnt church will meet nt the church par- lorn Tlturmlny afternoon nt 2 o'clock There In npeclnl work tor tho after noon and all membern aro urged to bo prenent. V Church norvlcon next Sunday , an umiiil. Sunday nchool at 10 n. m lireochlim ul 11. Thurnday cvenlnn thero will ho pruyor nieoiliiR nt 7;:t0 lo H. Toiicliera Study clann from s to 8:30. Kvcryono In welcomed to theno Kervlccn. Mr. Jim llurnott and family nrrlv ed tho flml of tha week front Port land. Hov. M. C, Hood, prenldent of tho Klllnnn-Whlte Chnutnufliia company panned thru Talent tho lunt of tho wook, but wan not utile to romtiln ovor Bundny nn hail been hoped by bin frlnndn hero. J. II. Puller who recently rented bin nliv;o on Andornon creek . nnd moved to Anhlund, ban been appoint' ed county mutineer for tho chuutnu- qua company. Mr. nnd Mrn. Wllllum Yeo ore flx Iiir up their Anhlund houuo proparn lory to movlnit to Anhlund In the nour fuluro. CENTRAL POINT Mm. Nnncy. Oboncbnln icolobrntod her 83rd birthday lant Sundny at hor inui.li.nce hero, with a dinner by hor children and grandchildren, in nd' dltlon to tho children nnd Rrnnnehli' dron ronldlng horo there wore, pren ont Mr. and Mrn. Jeff Wllnon,' Mr nml Mm. Slliin Ohoncbuln of Kluni- nth PuIIh und OoorRO Ohenohnln of llniriln Itlvor. Mrn. I. C. Kohlnatt nnd non Oe.orRo lire vlnlilna mini Ives In Tort nnd. Mrn. Wullnen npont tho pant wook viulilnn her mnnv I'rlendn at Anblnnd. Mrn, Konnoth llneho loft Sundny mnrnliiK for Portland lo moot hor hrolhor Murlol Klndlo, who In with tho ilOlh roRlmont. which ni'rlvod In Portland Monday afternoon junt rrom ltrnneo. Mrs. Martin llowem of Gold Mill. npont Monday horo with hor fnllier, J. T. O'llara, Or. OblBin of Gold Hill In a dulls vlnlmr horo 111 nltnndanoo unou Mrs. Ira l.ovo. Mrn. T.ovo Is 'thought to hn ulnwlv lmnrovlnR. Mrs. John 'MtilioiiouKb '; roturnod aatunlnv lo bor homo at Anhlund, J. II. Mo.IlmHoy npoul. ft short tlmo In Grants Pons Bnturday night vlnlt ing his wlfo who is ill ut her daugh tor's, Mrn. ,Ed Kldrod with rhouma I lunt. 'Mr. nnd M'rn, flllitn Obatiolinln nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Jefr WUhoii, roturnod to tholr homos nt Klninutb Palls Mon day morning. Owing to laelc o( buslnoss the S P. conipnny hnu trnnsforrod tho wurO ho ime .lerk lo.tbo north, leaving tho ugeiil, Mr, llolen, wllhout un annln tant nt the proHent lime. Leu Wlllluuin of Hullo Pulls, and bin non L. A, W'IIIIiiiiih and fumlly, npont tho pnnt week bora. ' Mrn, Twoiny bnn roturnod homo from u vlnlt at lleaglo ncioiupanlod by .Mrn, C, H. Hniidornou und diiunlitei' IJorothy who will vlnlt Mrs, Twomy mid oilier frlendn. : The Itudovan dryor will nhut down for I he neunon thin wuek for lack uf fruit. W. IC. I'rlco, who hum had a ponl- lion In northern California for some tlmo ban roturnod to bin homo bero. Mm, Joule Nlckernou and grund- duugbtnr who have been visiting rel utlven in Portland ntupped here to vlnlt Mrn. Dick Hay nnd duughter Arllno enroute lo their borne at tiln- non, -.il. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. Circuit Court ' Auntiu O'Grndy Vn. Ollen A. Olln. Com bill. ' Durnell W. Miller vn. Jonnlo M. Mil ler, Dlvorco. John P. Itocho vn. S. Knnloy et nl. Dlnmlnned. In inntlur of application of Med ford Irrigation for Judgment, etc. Order denying, motion. Surah Prlco vn. Samuel McCllntock et nl. DoDcroo. California-Oregon .Power Co. v. II. O. Nordwlck, Amended answer. ('Itv iff Ahliind vh. ('.. V. Mnurcr et nl.' Porcclosuro of tnx. ; (.'itv. of Ahliiml vh, 8. I'l'iiiiiiUon el ul. Koreelowiuo of tux. ; C'ilv of Anhlimd vn. W. I). Hodiinon. Poreelonure of tux. Htirvev Wulter ft ul vs. J. M. Win ter. Iniiiiiciion. Mnrv M. Shoiiberd vn. Murtbu fc. Ilolmes). Affidavit. Order. Kvelvn Hehulx vs. Willinm II. Seluil. Order. SunimonH. Koxv Ann Cottl Co. vn. John Wnt- Hon. Answer. ' - ' W. II. UiicheH vh. J. K. Kdsell. Snm- monn. Veiiita (1. Sleffen v. Frank A. Sleffen. Stiiinlr.tion. S. II. Kriwhell et nl vn. Southern Piii'il'ii! Co. For dmnuco. (I. W. Priddv vn. Minnie M. I'riddy. RiiniinonH. T. J. Willinmnon vn. John II. Ow- itiu'H et ul. Affidavit for piibliention of miuiijionx. Affidavit nn to militnrv service Affidavit of iiiuilinii. liitlh V. MitrMinll vn. Fltucr It. Mur- shall. Affiilnvil. Notice. K. II, Ilunlev (nn tuliniiiihlrntorl et nl vn. Ira MurKlmll et nl. Notice. T. K. Puttcncer v. Hons Kline et nl. lirtnurrer. . . Ilnliburd Ilron vs. William Honir et nl. Affidavit. i ' W. II. Klvie- v. Willinm 1". Whit man et nl. ForccloHiire. W. II. lliithoK vs. J. E. Edsnll. Writ of nttuehnient. . John V. Ifoeho vs. Oold Ttnv HcnltV Co. Motion nnd order. Second amende. I niiKWer. State Industrial Accident Asnocin lion vk". lllnir Ornnite comnanv. Writ of nllnelimenl. ,Kuinmun. II. II. Hrostow vs. Neelv & Younsr ut nl. Confirmnlion of snlo. Yitvinin It. Mnrshull vn. Elmer n. Miii-sluill. Decree. Austin O'Orndv vs. Giles A. Olin. Defnnlt decree.' Itiibbnrd lirolhcrs vs. William llon ry. Order. ' . T. .1. Willinmson vs. John II. Ow imrs. Onler. , Duller nml Thompson cnmpnnv vs. Cilv of Medford et nl. Order dis niissinir. Alines I). Reese vs. James A. ftecse et nl, Conf intuition of snlo. Z. Cameron vs. D. T. Luwton et nl. Confirmnlion ol Vnle. I'rolwte Court Est. Sidney O. Frcmer. Affidavit nnd report of sale. Est. Qeorgo W. Sporry. Inventory and apprnlnement. DRINK HOT TEA - -FOR A BAD COLD Get a small packago of Hnmhurg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take n tablenpoonful ot the tea, put it cup of boiling water upon It, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full nt any time during the day or before retiring. It in tho most effective way to break n cold and cure grip, as it opens tho pores of the nkin, relieving congestion Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try It the next, time you suffer from n cold or the grip. It In Inexpensive nild entirely vegetable, therefore safe anil harmless. IE LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Bub Pa,in and Stiffness away with a small Dottle ot oia nonest ' St. Jaoobs Liniment When your back is sore and lame or lumlmgo, sciatica or rhetimatUm has you HMITencd up, don t sutler! net HO cent hot tlu of old, honest "Ht. Jacobs Liniment" nt any drug store, pour a little in your liiind nnd rub it right into the puin or ache, and by the tlmo you count llfty, the soreness nnd lameness In gone. Don't stay crippled I . This soothing, penetrating on nueus to oe used only once. It tukes the ncho and pain right out, or your unci; and ends the misery. It in magical, yet absolutely harmless nnd doesn't burn tho skin. '. Nothing cltia stops luiubngo, sclullca uuu juiuu Mttuu wisui'y no prwipnyiy j COURT HOUSE REPORT Knt. Mary E. Hitler, Inventory und appraisement. Friink Siiiilh, eslale, Onler, Annii Jl, Wnltor, ostiile. Admitted to probate.' . ., ' John II. 'Duron, eslntc. Order of final disehtirue. Annii 1). Htrcimninir. cslitte. Proof of publication. Deport of mile. Charles Wl Anderson, estale, ; Or der und njipriiiscineiit. Minnie MeArdle. estntc. Inventory und iiiuiriiiHeinenl, Dnvirj Finnmore, estulc. Deport of adiniiiistrntor, Murrluffo License Andrew E. Dennett (uid I,co Tluniil ton. ' ' ' ' '' Ileal Estate Transfer E, II. Beelev etiixtoW.il. On mI ml. I.iiihI in Dorr's uddi tionto Medford 10 Oeorue Harlow to Edith Muv Harlow.' North half of north west of section 1-1. township 38. ninitc 4 west - 1 E, I., lloslev et i IX to Henrietta lloulev. Northwest of xouth eiiHt nn.l NOiilheust of south west of section .')(). township " 40, ranee 1 enst 10 F. M. Dlevius Jr. to A. Ilelle Alulerxon. Dots 27 and 'JH. block M. Kailroad addition to Ashland 10 I'nited pitntcs lo Mne Daw. Northwest of sonthcust, northeast of southwest and i southeast of northwest of section (J, township .1", ranee 1 west ..: ...':.:.... I'nited Stnles lo James F. Fitz uibbon. North half of north east, sotitlieitHt of northeast of section 24. township 37. ' rrtnue 4 west Nnnev J. Disbop to John A. Wrieht et lix. Dots 3. 4. !, 8. block 1 1. to town of Phoenix 10 IClecta E. Hnllady et vlr to : Florence A, Thaler. Isjt 5, block 2, Frultdalo Add. to Medford t 10 W. It. Mullock ot ux to D. I). Doylo. Dot G, block 63, orlg- Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You 'Drink Water Btys a glM of hot water h3 phosphate prevents lllneu . and keeps us fit, Just as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incom bustible material In tho form ot ashes. no tho food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary' canal a certain amount of Indigestible ma terial, which If nof, complctly, elimina ted from the syntem teach day, be comes food for tho millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of leftover waste, toxins and Ptomaln-llke poisons are formed and sucked lulo the blood. Men nnd women who can't got feel ing right must begin to take inside baths. - Jicroie eating brenKlost eacn morning drink a glass of real hot wator with a teaspoonful ot lime stone phosphate in it to wash out of tho thirty feot of bowels the previous day's accumulation ot poisons and toxins and to keep tba entire alimen tary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who aro subject to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste. foul breath, hackacne. rheumatic still ness, or have a sor.r, gassy stomach after meals, aro urged to got a quarter pound of llmostono phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanitation, 'inis win cose very llttlo, but Is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject Remember luude bathing is more Important than outsldo bathing, be cause tno skill pores ao not UDSoro impurities Into the blood, causing poor health, swhilo the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot -wator nnd limestone phosphate act on tho ctomacb, liver, Kidneys ana ooweiB. CLOSE IN . Flvo acres, modern ; f Ivo-roora house, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, a good barn, chicken house and yard, all good soli, close in on splondld graveled rond and at a price which Is a bargain, $2100.00. Ton ncros, Bplondld modern five room house, good barns, chicken house and yard, lawn, shado trcos, etc., a fino bearing orchard, saven acres whoat In, a llttlo over ono milo from paved highway on good road. Thla place is for salo for cash, the house Is furnished complete Includ ing a new plnno; there nre some fine cowb, chickons, etc., machinery and tools, nnd tho prlco is vory low, I33S0.00. . 1 An Idonl chicken ranch of 30 acres, all foneed with chicken wlro, nice bungalow, good chicken houses, ote. good well, some alfalfa and fruit aomo good oak and laurel, wood for all homo noeds, clone to Pacific High way, nnd a beautiful view of the val ley. ' Price, Including personal prop erty, $3500.00, without,' $2750.00. ' BROWN & WHITE JO South Fir St. BUNGALOW OWN OVR HOMK . A very Rttrnallvo 5-raonv. modern bungalow; gnrngo, lawn, shade troes wind on pnvod stroot well located. All street assessments pnld In full. ; HAHOAIM riUOK S11700 Page-Dressier Co. We write I'lro lnsui'aiuo Hint protects. - IiikI tnwnslte to Medford...... 10 J. It. Casey lo lliirry I), Casey, , land In Anhlund..... ' 10 Aurolla J). Fnrguson to .Morton 10. (1111 ot vlr, land In Anh- land 10 J. It. dwell to Carrln E.IIurga- dlne, land In Ashlund i 10 H. H. Toft et ux to S. Chlldern. IF HAIR 15 GRAYUSE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to ; : Uarken and Beautuy Faded Hair. That beautiful, even shade of.dark, ginnny hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of ftaKO Tea and 8ul- phur. Your hair ts your charm. It makes or mar the face. When It fades, turn gray or streaked, Jut an application or two ot Sage and Sul phur enhance lut appearance a hun dredfold. . Don't bother to prepare the mix ture: you can ffet this famou old recipe Improved by the addition of other lncrcrtlcnts at a small cost, all ready for use. It in called Wyeth Huge and sulphur compound. Tin can always bo depended upon to bring back tho natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth'" Bage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens go naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It ha been applied. Tou simply dampen a sponge or soft hrush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a tlmo; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli cation It becomes beautifully dark and appear glossy and lustroua. This ready-to-use preparation is a delights ful toilet requisite for tbone who de sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention ot disease. Advertising Rales Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a lino. Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cent an Inch. Contract rates on application. WANTEDSITUATION. WANTED By a middle-aged man work about place; wages reason able. Box W. W.. core Mall Trlb uno. ' 283 WANTED Position ns orchard fore man. Eleven years experience Can furnish reference. Apply U. 6. Employment Office, Nash Ho tel. 285 WANTED nCEUiAKKOU8 WANTED Rug in good phone 291-J. condition. 287 WANTED Attention! Umbrellas covered, lawn mowers sharpened Baby 'carriage tires put on. Ricycle supplies and ' repairing. Liberty repair Shop, 22 South Grape. 284 WANTED Light auto trailer. O. E. Dlncklngton. Uold Hill. 282 WANTED One horse, harness, sur rey, Belgian hares, Rhode Island chicks; also chicken fencing, bath tub. lavatory and fixtures. B. J Blnnkinshlp. 1522 West Bryant street, 'Medford, Ore. 2S2 WANTED A fresh Jersey cow. 282 Phone 411-R4. WANTED TO BUT A large baby carriage: must bo In good condi tion. Phone S10-R. 2S2 FARMERS AND GARAGE OWiXERS. Wo can supply you with expert mechanics and Tractor Operators. Hemphill's Trade Schools, Inc. 124 (North Sixth street. Portland, Ore. - 282 WANTED To lease-with option of purchase small bearing orchard of -Newtown apples or pears. State acreage, age of trees, condition nnd variety: Send replies to Box 50 Stall Tribune. WANTED Three b. p. electric mfr tor. three-phase, 110-volt. Phone 630-R. 282 WANTED Fresh milk cows. Phone 7-F4. WANTED -Wo buy your unpaid Lib erty bond contracts Tor cash, Hale's Piano Houso. Inc. J. F, Hale, general manager. WANTED Houso moving aud re pairing. Phone 4SS-M or 4SS-X. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Com ing three year old roan Durham bull. i W. E. Miinu, It. R. So'. 4 two miles north Hoover's Dairy on east side Bear creek. 284 FOR- SALE Cows and hogs. Few choice milch cows, gentle, heavy milkers. Fine brood sows, bred Red boar, great, breeder. East of Phoenix, 3rd bungalow across Iron ' brldgo. 2SS FOR SALE Pigs, four 75 lbs., four . 80 lbs.:: 3I-JT11, Gold Hill. 2S2 FOR SALE Twelve head, ot Bhonts, average weight 75 lbs. ; Es 13 : Ronmea, phono 14-F22. 283 FOR SALE-Two good dairy cows, heavy .milkers. Inoulre 6t 45.. -A- Marshall, Central Point. . 283 FOR SALE OR TRADE -Good pony Berkeley Orchards. 283 FOR "SALE Cows nnd hogs. Few choice milch cows, gentle, heavy milkera. Flue brood sows, bred, Red hoar, great breeder. East of Phoenix, 3rd bungnlow across iron bridge. 2 FOR SALIS A few registered Duroc Jersey brod gilts nnd sows. Largo type and good ancestry, nt Modoc . orchard or w. A. sumnor, man agor, Hotel "Uertford. FOR SALE1 -Puro brod Red Polled bull calf, born October. 191S; fine youngster. Moiloe Orchard or Pal liter Investment Co., Medford, Ore. to 10 CHICHESTER S PILLS V ---v T"K JIAMNI H II A Ml, a jLOtthal Aftt fnnr iFrujjUtfot A i "1,1m. r- lliMsrtJ IlrinayA Filial lo d ! fioM m.UlAV tfrtm, 4:.1 lth tih RlUrin., TmUm no (). bjt oTynnr v ' years kiiiwn as lit.&a'Kt. Always RelUbW SOLDblbmiSTSEitmKLXE VOn SALE -POt'ITKY AND EGtiK. FOR SALE Two thorobrcd White Wyandotte roosters, one thorohred Barred Rock. H. Watklns, Eagle Point, Ore. 283 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fine hen turkey for laying hens. It. P. D. 4, Box 43, Medford. 287 FOR BALE A few cockerels of new Oregon breed. Phone 16-F4. 283 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, $1.00 per netting. Frank Myers, Beagle, Oregon. - 290 FOR SALE Fine Rhode Inland 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 eggs for batching, from carefully boganized stock. Mrs. C. A. Learncc, pbone 408-R3. '301 FOR BALE Barred Rock eggs for batching; 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 15: $8 per hundred. Mrs V. Bursell, phono 41 1-R2. 201 FOB SALE Eggs and cblcks. Have you fed high-priced grain to your hens all, winter wttn no return? You might as well knovi first as last that no amount ot care and feed will make poor stock pay you a profit. To make money from poultry yon most have the best. To start right and stay right buy Wes tertleld's White Leghorns. Eggs and baby cblcks. , Route 4, Med ford- 300 FOR SALE Buff Leghorn hatching eggs. Phono R-13M. 294 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red batching eggs. Phone 370-W; 292 J..X1R SALE MISCELLANEOUS FORCED SALE Limited tlmo ow ing to sickness. Thoroughbred New Zealand doe and 7 1-month old young; will produce 500 lbs. meat this year at cost not exceed ing Gc pound; sacrifice price. Flemish Giant doe and 4 months old young; will produce 500 lbs. meat by Christmas; priced at half real value. Belgian doe and ; 6 months old young; ,nnif value or less. Thirty more equally big bar gains. Forty or fifty young thor oughbreds cheaper than dirt. Best reasonable offer for entire stock, cash or approved, note, will get them If taken by Sunday after noon. Crane Rabbilry, 1059 Court; Call, noon till 3. . 283 FOR SALE Gasoline wood saw. 4 horsepower: one Fairbanks-Morse engine, 3 horsepower; also one surry- and harness. . All in - fine condition. Mr. D. W. Starkey. In quire for residence at Phoenix Mercantile. 286 FOR SALE Beardless barley and Irish cobbler seed potatoes. Geo. Hilton, phone 86-H. 283 FOR SALE Authentic History of the World War. Ed. Henselman. agent. 423 King street, phone 532-H. 300 FOR SALE Slide trombone, good as new. : Phone 19-X2 Central Point. 285 FOR SALE Sweet violets. Phone 353-J. , 283 FOR SALE Recleaned bluestem seed wheat. Pbone 311-R. 283 FOR SALE Oraln drill, nearly new disc harrow, spring-tooth harrow. Phono 311-R. 283 FOR SALE Hand spray pump. Tel. 31-F11, Gold Hill. 282 FOR SALE Sulphur for spray dope. Pay you to investigate. 'Ralph Wnldo Elden. Russ 3DII. FOR SALE Ford car. Call 854 East Ninth street. - . ' 284 FOR SALE First-class young black work horse, 1400 lbs. Two-horse i disc cultivator, 2 horsepower en gine and pumpjack; oat sprouter; hand feed cutter; double work harness; bees and beehives. '' A. E. Strong. Central Point. Phone Cen- tral Point 23x1; Medford 500-R5 .283 FOR SALE Stumps,' suitable for - heating stove, $2.00 per load. Ber keley Orchard. 283 FOR SALE Yellow globe Danvers onion seed $2.00 lb. 540 South Fir St. . ' , , 283 FOR SALE Fine Shepherd pup. from choice stock, making of fine cattle dog. Pbone 19-F12. . 2S FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms.. Cleaning and re pairing or ail machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. c. A. Chapman. 291 FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay, all In good order. Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 per ton. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gron- nda, Cal. 315 FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay $25.00 per' ton. Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours. KiTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. I.cnvo Medford for Ashlaiid dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10.-15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m, Also pn Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 a, m. and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p; in. i Leave Ashlund for Medford dally except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days lonve at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30, 4:30 aud 6:30 p. in. bind in Koiithnea Add. Modford ... FOR BALD REAfj KSTATB. FOR HALE Ten acres good land, two miles out from Klamath Fails, on main' highway, price, $liV()0. Three hundred down will handle, balance at 7 per cent. Thin land Is under Irrigation and a bargain at this price. Write Klamuth, curs Mall Tribune.- : . 282 FOR SALE OR TRADE- 1 20 acres In Sums Valley, near Modoc orch ard. Wilt consider town property, automobile or slock ns part, pay ment. Call or address T. II. Itrugg, 846 East Ninth street, Medford, Ore. 287 FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres in Central Washington, under cul tivation, good soil, 80 acres In wheat. Will exchange for land near Modford. Phono 120-J. M, D. Brown ntW. H. Mceker'n. 282 FOR SALE Seventy acros wator, i' two-fifty upkeep year, price six thousand. Box 60, Mali Tribune. -: 283 FOR RBNT OR SALE Five-room (furnished house; modern; garage. Inquire 721 West Second street. '..'.,. 283 FOR SALE lG8V4-acra tract on - Evans creek. Write or call and learn particulars. A burgaln. Levi N. Stevens, Rogne River, Oregon. R. F. D. 1. 292 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Close in 10-acre ranch. 5-room house, barn all kinds of fruit and berries, $10 per month. (Phone 929-W. . 285 FOR RE?cr HOt)8fc. FOR RENT Colonel Sargent's resl - dence, 810 South Oakdale.- - Big oak trees, large garden, barn, gar age, chicken house.' Very reason : able to .right party. Also Oakdalo store and apartment above. Phone Colonel Sargent, Jacksonville, or see Bennett Investment Co. ; 286 FOR RENT Several modern houses,. ' Building & Loan Ass'n, 420 M. F. & H. BIdg. ' . FOB RE5T FTOSISHED ROOMS. FOR SENT Sleeping rooms. Im perial, 30 (North Front, Reduced . rates. ,:, , . .. 287 MONET TO LOAN LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. v. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan As8b., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate seenrity. and will buy Lib erty Bonds. , j. t. Andrews. No. $1 North Grape Phone 53-M. 330 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-UW, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. Reames, Lawyer, Oarnett- Corey Building. Auto Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. "Wa are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. ... - Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 351-T. J. Y. Allen. - Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P; A. Attention given to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. - Look Into our simplified - accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building, Medford.: Phono 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Money ready when land is appraised and title ap proved. ., E. H. Hurd, secy-treaa.. National Farm Loan Associations, Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. .-- Instruction In Musio FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Haight Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Planing Mm THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work,- sash, doors, mouldings and Bcreens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. : -:. '.-;$. Physicians and Burgeons DR. W." W. HOWARD Osteopathio physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and f . surgeon.: Practice limited to eye, . ear, nose and throat.' Eyes sclen- . ' tlf Ically tested and glass sup ; plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. 4b H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. v 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 Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing Office In Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St.;. .-':, ' . i.J - ! fe1'.-, -. 'vX Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. : Office 42 North Front St. Phone ' 315. Prices right. Service guar 's antoedi - . lx. I 1 : J WMMilMKVIIiW4M