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WEDFOHTJ MTTm TRTRTTNrrc, MTCDFOTfD, OnEHOK, ' RATUTIDAY, MAY .1, 1010 PAGE F1VF3 106 MEN KILLED AI 3 MO KOirrfWiOHTin To., r.v ':i.-a liimil rt'l ami mIx mi'li voro kilUM', nt Iho th run lilil' (ivi.niini'nt 'iivlntliin fields Intro biilwmm Nov, 1.1, 1017. ami ll mount' uIomo of norlul uctivllliw, uccorilintf ti ol'l'tciiitl flmirim lunl limile public. ' In mime nerloil, lliu Itinio rivlil iinw brittle iiloxoil turned out 1,471) fln'mlim! nviiiloitT, most nt whom were Kent to tlio woitli'ni front. A thou. hi ml i'OIiiiiiIhuIimimI uvintorn wo uluii Kimt lioro front other hcIiooIn lo fin. InIi their trwniorv cottrxo ut Tiiliu flTHI (told.- '. . , TIlO ntlltintieH tllllllll lllllllill HllOW tluit ilurluir tlio trainiiiif period the triiinimt I'orloil the neluul HvIiik lioum at ('nrrtithi'n tiuhl loUlcd :ir,. Iltin-. iit Hnrrnii filil, anil ill 'I'lilluium) ficlil. .'ISMHB. ..,,,, T in tun Hum mm iiohu ilivo wuro r"tiuiiNililu for ii litrtio luiijuritv. of thi! iinctilnntM, ni'oriliiiir to nffi-iit. In tlio eiitiro truiiiiuic iwnoil not nimfle Amoricnn r-wliit wim killed on tlin firxt Nolo lliulit, IIiIh im nltrihut ii.l tlm tliorouult inxt ruction In uruiitwl work, llireo Hritinh fliors were killed on nolo fliuhU. . a Wlillii tlm lull Ntnn mill niwit dive wero cliiof funlorx in tlm fitlulitv (Intra were uiiinv otlmr oontrihut- iiiir r-iiimm. 1 Cniitnin Vernon Cnlle, tlm Amor iiii'im iluni'u intiriritiT. - who lunl fiifdil dentil nuliivroiiN lime over tlm (icrimni linen iih ii llntit.li nvmtor. swervod hi miii'liiiio Mhnriilv to avoid hltlliiv niintlicr uviutor lioro. ' tie liickcil height (or tlm nmnovuver, crushed nnj wti killvil. Tho vottinr mm of (Iwiorul Peyton ('. Mitreh, elilcf of Htufr. wiih killed at tho gunnery field wlulo einmuvd in . combat nrnultva at it heiulit of 2.(10(1 feet, Tho wiiii'N of hiit iiuii ltiiiu ho ciiinii cnlilnclpil with thoxa of hi oo poiii'iit'n iiluno. ' ' ... Ciiiituin , KuUurt Iitotl, of Pmvi dener. iminI uiliutnnt nt Hnrron field, (ell from tho irreiiloHt liriu-lit. .6,00(1 Twci inon foil from their uluuitt nt limit height Iiciiiino of fiiilure to itrni ihoniMilviM in. -I M. Murk' Kplwoiwt Cor. North Oakdnlo unit Klftb. 8 . in. Holy communion. 10 . in. Hunilny irhool. 11 a, m. Holy communion, . H p. in. KvanlnK prsyor, ' t, . . Win. I). Ilnmllton, Vicar. (Vnlrnl l-olnt Chorrh ' Sunday achool 10 a. in. Preaching 1 1 a. ni. ' Kpworth league 7 p. m. : Mra. .Naldor will apnnk at 8 p. in. on mission work In India. ' SI. K. Churrli. fkiuth Cor. Main and Oakdalo. J. H. Walbeck. pastor. Sunday achool at 10 a. m, . Freaohlng at 1 1 a. in. and 8 p. nt. Prayer mooting Thursday at 8 p.m. . Come and bring your friends. . f ' KvniiK.-I.utli. Zlon's Chiirch ..-.I i )urth'Ht. below Onkdalo Ave. Ilov; Dr. W. It. Morona-Oosor. Pastor. lies. 61K West Fourth St. BundRyschoollo a.m. ' ' ' Divine aorvlco at 1 a. m. h ,Yon and youra aro cordially1 In yltod. ' -, - ' ' Pliocnlx I'rraliyorrtnn Cliurch.' ' ! ' l)r. Dullllo. Paalor. : 10 a, m. Sunday school and Dlhto olassea, "II. W. Kronie, sunt. j 11. Public worship. Subjoot of sermon, "Follow Workoro With aod." 7:80." Young pooplo's mooting! loader, Mrs. Waltor Ktaaor Brown. I A hoarty Invitation la oxtendod to all. :.. . " . Froo MothmtlNt Church i . Corner Ivy and. Tenth stroots. . Sabbath aohool nt 10 a. m, Pronchlng at 11a. ni. and 8 p. m Preaching In tho morning by tho pnntor and In tho ovonlng by Evan gollst V; W. Olltor. Como and honr tho ovangollat.' .. ?. ' " i Kxcopt Monday night Uioro will ho itorvlcoa ovorv nlulit tho coming wook t' PrntA.. rrh.M.ilr. avk MflV 11 tlSO 'fourth district quartorly mooting of tho Modford district. 1 District Kldor R. H, Dollarhldo will llo with Us from Tuesday on, , M, F, CHHUb, puator. I Flrnt Mothodlst KplHcopul ; Fourth and Ilnrtlott. Sunday Bchool at 0:45 a. nt, men's class' Is growing rapidly, mon Invited. Tho All At tho morning hour ol' worship, 1 1 a, m., tho sermon suhjoct will ho "Tho' Slgnlflcanoo of Two' "VVoll Known Symbols." - f . This ohuroh has rocontly. purohas Od a fine storoontlcon and will use U on Sund&v evnntni for the first time, I Tho TSDWorth Loaguo will moot at 0:45 p. m. promptly. Young peoplo Hooking the beat associations and finest Impressions for life are Invltr od to attend., Tho. muslo Is always good and devotional nt ,thls church ; if ; " O. R. Carlos, Mlnlstor. ,. flrat Ohrlstlnn phiircli ' Corner Ninth and South Oakdalo, ' Bible aohool 0,:4B. B. W. Paul, supt, A, wide awnko school for you ' Como. . ; .- 11 iu m, , Mrs. nntihol Nfnhjor will .toll of a wonderful' niiBsioritify work CAMP In.lnillii In n very Inlori'iillnu ud- tlnmii. Miiociul iiiuhIc. with n lionrtv woltioma lo nil, 7 p. m. Chrliitliiii Hiiilnnvor. Mr. Itumioll AiikoI, louiliir. . Como mid uli Joy thin youiiK tiooplo'n motlni. p. m. Miirmoii: "A Hhnu. u Coin. and a (lood Hurl Hoy:" Snoctiil iilikIo. vociil mid limtntniontnl. . Hpodiill "Tho Dniko Uiio". f inm- dny, Muy fllh m H p, m., In a duoldud ly dirroruiit ontortiiinmont , In tho chiindi. Auniilcc of tlio Chrhitlnn Kndiiftyor nocloty. lluv tlckoto from thorn. AdtiltH lir,c, clillilnm Hn, You I'UU't ufford to mint It, Flml I'mliytorliin (liuri'li Cornor Muln and Molly atrooti. flunilny achool n DHTi a. in.. . .Morning mirvlco nl 1 1 n, in.. or- mon, "Tho liiicominon Common- plUI'll," , '-i ICvonliiK Hcrvlco ut 8 p. in.. r- miin. "In tho Koxlon llutwfion a Muii'a Klim." Mlmlo for Ihn morulns aitVvIco will ho: ClioriiH choir, "Itoeuiwlonul" by Bchuuckor. a ' Hunt, "Innplror and lloaror of I'rnynr." Mr. Wm. Ilruyton and Mm. Krurik Imiucii. In tho nvnnliiK. duol. "Tho Lord la My I.IkIU" liy Huck. (loo. .Maddox and Ituth Wurnor. ' . Tho aorvlcsn aro dxuliinod to con- trlbnto food for thought and Inaplru tlon lo action, ; ' Mm. Clinton MoCurdy. 'orRnniat. Mr. (IforKii Andrnwa, director of mualc, L. Myron llnocor. mlnlatar. i Cnlliollc (liurt'h ' Routli Ookdulo uveniio. , Klret moHa Hunday ft a. m, , Hocond nmaa 10:30 a. m, IlMiodlction oftar aocond man. Itnv. John I'owora, Hoctor. ' Plwt (liurrh of t1irlt, Ht knllNt llramli of tho Molhor Church, tho Hint Cburrh of Chrlat, 8clntlat, In Bonton, Man. Hervlco every Sunday at 11 a. m.i ulijoct, "KvcrluitliiK I'unlnhmont.' Hunday achool at 9 MS. All undor tho ago of twonty aro welcome Wedueiiday ovonlnx mcottntsi, at which tollmonlca of C'hrlntlan Sci ence hvalinK aro clvon nt 8:00. , Kroo ruadlntr room which la In tho M. h. II. bulldlnR, la onon from 1 lo 6 p. ni. dally except Sunday and holldaya. - Tho Itlblo and all author- lied Uterattiro may ho roud, loaned or purcliaaod. , . Church bulldlnK la at 213 North Onkdulo. Tho publl In cordially ID' vltod to attend tho aorvlcoa and visit the roadlng room. '. , . . , . liiveotork .;,.'' rbirrr.ANi). On... m.iv 3. duttio wonlc; rccniidrt ' '28. Steers. , best. l&Ofhtf 14.00; s-ooil to choice. $11.00 (n '11.80: medium to eood. 1(1. U0W 11.00: fair to uood. 0.0(lff 10.00: coiniuon to fuir. if H.OOrtfO.OO : cood to choice rou-H .ami hvifurs, 10.00(a' ll.fil): medium to irood $(l.')(l((i)7.r.0: fair to meiliuin, f4.00Cd5.5O; ennnoro $:l.00(a"4.00; bullx. $0.00(u)H.OO: iiIvck, .l).Oi)rti-VJ.r)0; otockera find foodom. 7.00fu10.00. II01.K Btronir: rereuitrt 073. Prune mixed. 1 ll.7ri20.'jr : mcdinin mixed. ,f 1 II. .rill(d 111.73; rtiuuh heiivipK, $17.7.') (ci'lH.GO: niim. 17.f)0fDl8.00. Mieuu weak. KccoiiiIh, 'ju. Prilno Inmlm. $H.OOfi15.00: fair to medium. ir.'.rdKiW.'I.OO; veurlimm. $11.00W 12.00: wi.tliern. 0.tl0(u)10.00: owes. 7.00(U.OO. . liuttor ..-. 1'OIITLAN'D. Ore., afav 3. Butter ntcudv. ercninerv prints, oxtriiH, box lotH, Oiie; 1'iirtoiiH, fide; half boxes 'Ac mora; leKM. than half boxes, ae more. Iluviiiif urieo hultorfat, noun- try, ft:ifii)54orculie extras, 52'fri).Wc. Kiiits, Bellinir prlee, "eiiso connf. 42c: buviuv price, 41c; Hellinir nrii't), candled. 4:io; auloctud oandled in onr toiiH, 4iV. "' ".' -FOR SALE AT REDUCTION For Quick Sale 1 acres on pavod state highway aboht ono mito from Medford. Fine alx-room moijorn liungalow, good! outbuildings,, under Irrlgn- ' tlon; crop for 1919 should bring around $1500.. This, bargain at $4000 Is. worth looking at., , - ' , " J. W. WAKEFIELD FIro liiNurnnco ; , j ' Heal Hstnto , '' Notary Public DOINGS OF ItBLfewJ PEAttCWJB Of TUB BcS 13 eivnJa A' J.rT.Ti.6 (West , (A,BTN l&MtfiwT Aio- III Mo. mill ahx. Paul I'evton viited Jvnutfr uniliiv. with tlio Nvo family. 'PhwreJ Am! a ilffneo' held nt Hie Derby school Iioiino Kndirililv niitlit. April 2U. which wiih well uttunclcil, and everybody ronort . Iinviiij; il fine tiino, .'..; ' ' : , ' Mr. iiiui Mrs. Otis- TJitBworth nro viKlCIn relntivcH in Roiii'm Valley for n few iIiivh. 1 f ii 1 1 ill ' I'evtot'i ' motored out to Med lord Monday inorniiuc utter Homo Meed if ruin, llo wuh nceompiiiilcd liv Curl KiclinrdHoii. ,.. Our mail enrrier, Ace Ifolleiilinck. Ih miikiiiK: Iiih triiw duilv with h'm ear to. Derbv from I'roNiuiet, but renortu tho roiulH. In u roaifli condition for (urn to trjivel over. : Mm, It. -K. Pevlon, who Iiiin been Confiiioil to. her lied for' a week, is ahlta lo bo ilu find around uuain. MiKHOH I'oarl I'ovton and Mildred MeOnv,' who' have boon viHltinif tho lattor'n niter. Mrn. Tom McOrnw ut Ililt, ( alif., returned to their homes voHtvrdu.v. runortim a very eniiiva- blo lime. i ' . He Escaped Influenza t "Last spring I bad a terrible cold and grippe and waa afraid I waa go ing to havo Influenza," writes A. A, McNooho. High' Point, da. "I tried many kinds of modlclno, but remain. ed clogged with cold. I then took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, tooling relief from the first 1 used seven amall bottlos. It waa a sight to sea the phlegm I eoughod up. I am convinced Foloy'a Honey and Tar savod mo from Influenza." Checks ooughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. For aalo by Modford Phar macy. NOTfCB OF SAMS OF GOVERN. MENT TIMUEIt. Uoneral Land Of fice. Washington, D, C, March 17,1 1618. Notice la hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., -218), and the Instructions of the SocretUry of the Intorlor of Sep tember 15, 1917. tho tlinlior on the following lands will bo sqld May 6, 1919, at 10 o'clock u. m at public auction at the United 8tates land of fice at Ro'sohurg, Oregon, to tbo high est bidder at not lens than tho ap pralsod value as shown by this notice, snlo to be subject to the approval of tlio SocrotttTy of the Interior. The purdiaso. price, with en additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thoroof, bolng commissions allowed, must bo doponlted at time of sale, money to bo returned If sale Is not approved, othorwlae patent will Issue tor the timber wnicb must do re moved within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the Unit ed States, associations of such citi zens and corporations organized un der the laws of tho United Statos or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, 'the timber on any legal subdivision will bo offered separately before being Included In any offer of a Inrgor unit. T. 39 S R. 2 W., Sea. 1; Br; 14 Nil 14, Yollow pine 10 M., rod fir 305 M.. NE4 SB "4. yellow plnO'65 M., red tlr 605 M., none of the yellow plno to be Bold for less then $2.00 per M and none of the red fir to be sold for less than il.uo nor M. T. 87 S.. R. 7 Wi. Soo. 19: NB KWii, yollow pine 30 M., red fir 350 M.. LWU NWtt yellow pine 80 M., red tlr 420 M nono ot the yel low pine to be sold tor less than 82.50 por.M., and none of tho rod fir to be sold for loss than f 1.25 per M. ' Clay Tollman, Commissioner General Land Office. Advertising Rates Classified One eent a word. . . Locals Ten eenta a line. ' Legal Five cents a line. ' Display 25 conts an inch. " Contract rates on application. ' FOR RENT FTJRMsnED ItOOMM. FOR RENT 'Nlcoly furnished rooms, nam. ma isortn urnpe Btreet.- THE VUFtS Novn HfaeET it Rsnr AWAM Because Woa- , NtfT 6QlhiQ our "njMWHT! but; HettM. ica".t do THoMpaort that t'o calu FOB HIM AMD HB SAID WtO NoO W6Ce Tt A PAIJ90ET1 UAST NkSlir (Wt CAM STA( WftIT FOB tkiMeiwiicHfl DE A Ftie. TrilMS IF he'd WAIT AOtJD Volt MB And I vjoutoM'T show ttBVP WAJVTICn FtlHAJjtS WANTBU Woman to cook at, Vila lluncli. Phono 07-ltl. 30 WANTED A. woman to usshtt with gnnorul housework, two In family. 615 West Thirteenth street. 37 WANTICD rv bright, capable ladles to travel, domonstrato and sell dealers. 125.00 to 150.00 ' per . , week. Railroad furo puld. Write . at one., Ooodrlch Drug Co., Dept. 832, Omaha, (Nobr. . . ' 30 HELP WAJTE1-i-MAUB, ' WAV'rteiv-Flrat - class iflitomobilo ' salesman; must be a man with ox- porlonce and deliver the jjooiIh; good proposition to right purty. Klllott & Cook Auto Co. : WANTKI) Man with car to work on ranch and haul other help to and from town. Jus. Campbell, Phone . 311-R. 38 WANTItD---A good baker, or I will lease shop to. right purty. Mon tague L'ukery, Montague, Calif. 42 WANTED A married man for gen eral' ranch work; permanent jiosl tlon.' Phono Jacksonvlllo 38-F5 or address F. C, Preston, , Jackson- .' Tllle. . . 37 WAHTIOO stIOCBl,LAJ(BOUa - WANTEDjr-To rent or buy roller. Phono 408-R1. horse VMA-NTKU to boar from owner , of good ranob for sale.. State cash price, full particulars. ' 1). F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 12 W1ANTED cblcks. .. -Young Rhode Island Red Call Mall Tribune.- : ' tf WiANTED -Iron roller, must be In good shape. Phono 039-112. 40 WANTED TO RENTOno acre of land suitable for corn. ' Address R. R. 2, Box 67B, Modford. 36 WANTBD-100 Buff Rock baby cmcks last or May. Mrs. Dick Straus, Gold Hill, Ore. . ' 38 WANTED Mohair. Will pay 54c good quality. Guy W, , Conner. Phono 04. WjANTBD To rent an Invalid wheel cnair. : irnone zq. ' i, . nxt WANTED 100 to 150 ewos on shares tor three or five yeara; good care, good pasture. Apply 541 Falrvlow, Ashland. 42 WANTED Second-hand sacks for rolled barley, Be each. Ralph Waldo Mden, Kuss Mill. . WANTED Hlghost cash prices paid for wool and mohair.. Medlord Junk Co., Phone 1 83-J. WANTED We pay cash for Liberty Bonus. Hales piano House mo., J. F. Halo, general manager. WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOR RKS1 HOUSE. FOR RENT Bungalow, partly fur- nisneo. l'none as-rta. FOR RENT Flye-room furnished bungalow; one job carpenter shop; apartments or office trooma In brick buddings at, 131-209-213 West Main street John F. White. - . 64 FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Aas'n. 429 M. F. A H. Bldg. - FOR RENT MMCTKLijJUraiOCrS. ' FOR RENT Barber shop for sum mer; doing good business, A. T. MOMahan, -Talent, Ore. . -" - ' 40 To ace you at No, O SouUlFIi Street. ' - WHY? 5 ' ' Because we k'now that" If you are looking for Farms or City property at the lowest prices we have them and can suit you. ; ' -" J-'Zlj IJSTEN r 87 acres, mostly alfalfa, mile and one-halt from Medford. For quick sale $172.50 per acre. . 70 acres, one mile from town; one of the best placos in the valley; alfal fa and fruit. Special at $157.00 per acre. .,'..','. ' rv'-v':.' 10 acres, .ftillv eaulnnfid.. every thing goes. $3600. 40 acres, including crop, $100 per aoro. , ' - 300 aores, four miles from Med ford, $25 per acre. - , - ; , At your service. - ' The FchI Investment Co. ,';" ;, .'' lower prices better .' ; '.'.,'. ' i values our motto. - Misery veu. Just Jret To THe. PHoMt. AMD Tell. HIM i I VoO VWKT B KIE -THAT WOULD Around 7 . . I, u i m " - I FOR RENT APArtTMEWTS. FOR RENT Furnraned apartment, 322 South Central. Phone 403-X2. .. i ." .;. ... v . ' 36 FOR RENT One furnished . apart ment at Hotel Holland ijum. LOST Child's wagon Friday evening on Front Btroot. Finder return to -104 East Second. ' Reward. 36 LOST Child's wagon Friday evening on Front street. Finder return to 104 East Second. Reward. 86 MOTfBT TO IOAW LOANS Farm loans ( per eent In terest, O. C. Boggs. . LOANS City loan. Building ft Loan . , inn r ti .. it ti 1 a LOAN- J.; B. Andrews loans money on ranch property. Buys and sells mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 North Grape street. Phone 53-M. . ' ... - 85 BCSI.VKS8 OPPORTUNlTraS HIGH CLASS SALESMEN Big, In dependent Oil Comnany. Strongest In Texaa. Advertising furnished Company nroduclng. Paying 12 , i per cent dividends now, Petroleum Securities Co.. 610Vi Main St.. Ft. Worth, Tex. Wire territory desired. . . ,..,'.'. ' . - -.36 MILTjIONS BEING MADB In Texas Oil Fields. Send for FREE copy Texas Crude Oil -News and May ot Texas. Thev tell the whole story. 6 10 'Mala St., Ft. Worth, Tex. 36 OIL LBaIeH Smull Investment may make you big money. Limited acre-'- age Just east famous Burkbnrnett .field.- Two wells drilling. . Five, ten, twenty acre blocks might mean.' five, ten or tfrenty thousand - dollars. Write quick. Get full details, maps, otc. -O. C Davis, i 315 Rlalto Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. .,'.. .,...' .'. . -36 IrOR BALE POVJTKT AND EGGJC. FOR SALE Two weeks old chicks, . R. I. R. and W. L. 335 South Riverside.:--'. , 37 FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Light work horses, rid- ing horses and pack horses cheap. Dr. Helms Stables. 88 FOR SALE One .matched team, ' Sfeight 1600i Phone 9-F7, Jack sonville. Write Chester C. Kubll. ' ...-: ;. :- . ., -'41 FOR SALE One Durham bull, five yeara old, weight 1600; one Here ford bull, three years old. weight 1700.- Phone 9-F7, Jacksonville. .Write Chester C. Kubll. , 40 FOR SALE: Black five-,- year ' old horse,- wOlght 1600. Earl Heft, Central Point, R. F. D. 1. 36 FOR SALE $65.00 buys a . good brood and work mare, 7 years old, 1200 lbs., at 29 South Peach afreet. - v . . ' 86 FOR SALE Morgan stallion for sale or trade. W. E. Butler, Eagle Point, on the Brownsboro road. 36 FOR SALE Jersey milfc cow, two small horses. 728 Welch Btreet. 36 FOR SALE One matched team, years old, weight 166. One Here- ford bull, 3 years old. weight 1700. t Phone 9-F7, Jacksonville. -Write , Chester C. Kubll. 41 FOR SALE One Durham bull 6 years old, weight, 160u. Phone 9-F-7, Jacksonville.-. Write Ches ter C. Kubll. 40 An Unparalleled SOffer--: :. vl!' ' ';. .' : 1 In the Western Foothills about 4 u miles west of Modford, Is a beautiful home, S acres pears with a fine crop lit sight, 2 acres commercial) grapes In f ine shape, a good garden, the bal ance ot this 16 acres is good wood and pasture lot..'- This place Is' for sale by Brown & White for the exact price of he Incumbrance which rep resents only a small part ot the coat or real value of the property. " Let us show you this If you want a beau tiful place to live and at the same time realize a substantial lncoine. . .'.(c-i - V. -' - . BROWN Cc WHITE . ' South Fir St, ' loves company. ' -.V i SAS.CHARkeW, OoM'T WAIT FOtt - I DOIY 6EL1EVI5. I'lU SIT llJ ToUtOtT- NO- I HAVE AKl A'dFOL HEAD ACHC AID A PReTTV tibed-no-is That so? vlntu that's fiTI h- I .' IUI I - . i v..i 'n'. i FOR SALE TiKATj KSTATK. FoR SALE AND EXCHANGE Al falfa, grain and stock ranches, from 85.00 per acre up. Farms for rent.- Gold Ray Realty Co. - FOR SALE 160 acre ranch, 30 acres In cultivation, balance timber; log house and barn, good well and spring, family orchard, good road, 815.00 per acre. Geo. W. Douglas. Phone 615-J. 101 South Central. FOR SALE Relinquishment claim of deceased soldier. 40 acres good land, and house, near Central iTolnt. Bargain If sold at once. -Mrs. J. H. Chappell, Santa Rosa, Calif., 903 Sonoma Ave. 38 FOR SALE Tw six-room bunga lows, one three-room, furnished. Small orchard close to town; acre age, very close, partly In grain. Owner, 652-R. .. i6 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 30 acres of land near Lindsay, .Tulare county, Calif., for acreage in this valley. ' C. W. Gertrldge, Talent, Ore. '.--- 38 FOR SALE Thirty acres alfalfa land under Gold Hill Irrigation ditch on Riverside Drive. Will sell 10 acre tracts, $200 per acre. See W. H. Striker, Gold Hill, Ore. 64 FOR SALE Three lots and two- story brick buildings If can find suitable purchaser. Terms reason able! at 131-209-213 West Main street, Medford. John F. White. 54 FOR SALE r-"Mt. View Home", 80 . acres, good Improvements; Jersey cow, span of mules, harness and wagon; 100 tiers or wood, rarm Implements and all crops go with place. Write or come and see for , terms. W. K. Godding, Rogue River, Ore. . . 45 FOR SALE Desirable acreage close in, terms. For information address Owner, Mail Tribune. -42 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--About- two tons - first- class loose alfalfa and tame oats hay. Jas. Campbell. Phone 311-R. ' ' -.' ' -' 38 FOR SALE Ford car, in fine shape at right price. Also several good sized boxes, fine for packing goods In. Universal Tire. Filler Station. Nat Bldg.. , , 40 FOR SALE Power spray rig, good condition; Champion mower, side hall plow; red beans. 5c. Berkeley Orchard. ,- ? 40 FOR SALE Two horses suitable for light work: or pack horses. Also one 8-Inch plow and one single cul tivator, almost new. 20 S. Peach, Phone 353-J. 1 36 FOR SALE Furniture: pressor, bed. springs, mattress, neater, rocxers, desk, library table, sideboard, table, chairs, office counter. Phone 257-J. Call 719 Welch.-,. 36 FOR SALE Second-hand tractor. Apply James Roseberry, at Fire Dept. - 39 FOR SALS Tomato plants., best canning varieties, $6 per thousand. Phone 16-F11, C. Carey. 43 FOR SALE! Ford.1918 model, new tires,1 excellent mechanical conai- tlon. O. E. BUckington, Gold Hill. 39 FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 913-J. ; ,- -. - ; -. 58 FOR SALE Cord wood timber $1.00 per cord stnmpage, three- miles south of Jacksonville. Geo. W. Mnrgreiter. 37 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa and grain hay. Regar ranch, phone 201-H. 36 FOR SALE! Take your super-profit - with fertilizer. It's not too late We have, a full line of fertilizers Car load of land plaster Just In, -Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. FOR SALE Al yellow dent Beed corn Three tons to select from Phone 691-J2. C. W. Isaacs. - . FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and 're pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. , , 69 FOR SALE Strfcstn. : fancy alfalfa , seed, sweet clover and other grass - seeds; Nltro-cultures. Ralph jsiden, Mearora. FOR BXCHAXGK. FOR TRADE Will trade second hand touring car for one or two ton truck. Call J. A. Perry. VIEU.,vjet.lMBtt, Poor oto CMARl.EV-rAT,S, A fc'OOD oME. OkI HIM-Wis Wife won't let Wrt.tio OtIT- I LL, HAvB UlrA TOMORROW I twh p-1 BUSINEHe. DIRECTORY . Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAME3, Lawyer,, Garnett- Corey Building. ELI.JAH 'H. HURD Lawyer, 218-14 Uarnett Corey Bldg. . ; i . Aoto Supplies LAHHRATJTO SPRINGS Co. Wl are operating the largest, oldest and beat-equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs' when others fall. Sold nnder writ ten guarantee.' 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. -' . Garbage GARBAGE Get-' your r premise cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for . good service. Phone 361-T. ' J. Y. Allen. ' ' ' Expert Accountant WILSON ' AUDITING CO. B. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In . come . Tax ' requirements. Look . . into our simplified acoonntlng method. M. F. ft H. Building, Medford. Phone 167-K. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 6 Money ready when land Is appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hard, secy-treaa. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. - Instruction In Mnsle - FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher 'of piano and harmony. Htlght Musi Studio, 401 Gamett-Corey Bldg. Pbone 72. . Planing Mill "mill THOMAS MOFFAT General work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 B. Fir. Phone 184. - '. . Physicians and Surgeons - r ' DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec ialist Drugless Physician. Cure acnte and chronic diseases. From 8-12, 1-5 dailyr free : treatment Tuesday only 9-11 ,1-4. Clinics at St. Mark's Bldg. ... i 8 A BURSELL, D. C; M. D. Splnol- ogist physician and surgeon. Diag nosis and treatment. Methods of Dr. Abrams. Office M. F. & H. Bids,'., phone' 29. ' . " DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath lo physician. 303 Garnett-Corey hollo ing. Phone 130. - , 1 DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat.. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass snp- , plied. Oculist and Asrlst for 8. P. R. Rv Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. . Bldg! . Phone 567.- w. DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANa 416-117 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Lanrel Street. ' ' Printers and Publishers' MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. Book blndlngj loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. IT North ' First - Transfur BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phono 315. Prices right barvlca. guar anteed. lA'X'UKUKUAJN AUXUUAK KJU, t. . . TDIE CARD. Leave Sledfom for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 snd 5:15, p. m. Also on Saturday at 9 : 3 0 p. m. Sun days lo ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80, 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,.and 12:80, 4:3n and 1:80 n. m. . - j BY ALLMAN it Kii r1 Ira a: