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wiTOMmn irrrn trttvitntj, mtcdfotitv oitrhon, ratttt?day; may 10. mio Tim looul , Mod Ci'Ohh In vory grate (ill to tliu Colony ullih fur tliu Ml.nO tluiiuloil luiil wnok; also to, tho city Mr (till. (HI. Th l Inttor wuh In fiitm eullnutod during tliu opldeiitlo of tin lllHt Willful, , j lluill' III III III 1 tllfl flldt tllOrO rO DCO rtifligt'o KurinuiilM to 1)0 11111(10 be fore Hod CruHH rooms ciui uloNq, for tho milliliter, mill If every woiuuu who formerly worked nt tliu Red (Injun room would glvo iiii hour or two ouch work duy llit'iio Kitrinoiitii could bo finished by Juno Int. Mm, Mourn In wry iinxloiis to riin. (iluto tho work now on hand bo(oro w n nil woulhnr notM In mid If ovuryonn will loud u hiuid thlN cun be-dono, A 10 you n quitter or will you stick to tho Ml) t p? :. ,' .1 Thn National Hod Or nun ibulliilln Inniiod nt Washington, 1), C him thin to sny In regard to' Hod CroN nativ ities: "Work tuny ho temporarily HUHpniidfid hut not uhtinduuud. . l'ro uurviluiMH Im OHuiintinl," In tho northwontoru division bul lotln wo nro advised to hoop workers In reserve In ciino of nood next.full and wlntor, In cusu of omergoney 'Tliu Amorloiin (toil Cross him nr rnnKuil for Ittiinixrlmo shipment to Hh l.lhurliin coiniuhmlnn ilNti.tltiil yurdu tit liulhrobliiK mid 29, 140 blunknln, tho wholu valued ill $520,810. Ito out L-ointiiiuitciitluiiH from tho Hod Cram in Htliorlii hnvo muphasluid tin1 lined of mora dollilng und cloth inn torlul In Hint country. ' Four Iiii nd rod pairs of nooks' huvo boon kolitod for I ho Rod Cross by: tlm firemen nf fnlll Nitw York luitti-I pun Ion, It'n too lots for Moilforil dromon to team to knit, hut im u null thny might liiko iiomo of tho roftio KiirmenU ovnr to tho city hall and mnko for tho local chuplor .-luco woniuii In Medford who- sew,, aro. scarce. . ,',. , j ; ' ', : Jr Mon wtio woro lilitt'hnrRod from service prior to the, ptmmiKO of tho Inw providing for tho Co por nil In triiiiHportnllon nhould bo udvliind that tho wnr ilopurtintmt Imi not yot for mulniud a ptiui for paying thin trnvol money, nnd that until a plan In offlo Inlly nnnnuiicud no claims nhould bo noni In. At noon an thono plant are completed tho homo sorvlco sections will bo iiolKlod. Homo HCtrvloo work of tho Amor Iran Hod Croat will continue not only thru tho period of demobillisnllon, but nlno an a ponco tlmo activity, and will bo expanded In sumo cuuimtin li Ion to Incluilo otharr honldes thn fnnilllnii of mildlnni and suitors. Tho desire for homo norvlco work to con tinue nnd cjpund caiun pnrtlculnrly from ciAnmunltlin whoro ttioro are no olhor orga'tilted ugoiiclos for no dal nerv.lco. The IJod.CroM In helping to koop tho newj "watch on tho Hhlno." At thn tlmo of tho advance of tho allied nriulon Into tho Hhlno torrltory, tho ulllnd and Amorlcan prisoners In tho honpllnli were virtually deserted by tho Oerhinn medical and nursing staffs, and two of tho noldlorn nro aid to hnvo died from shoor iiogloct on tho part of t ho Germans who loft them nick and unattended linfnra the Hod Crou rollnf corpn and tho A mor ion n army come. f'. .. . UvcMtock 1'OIITLANI). Or Mnv 30. Cut tic Ntondv. no reeemtn. BtoorH, bonl, (fi:l.0l)( i:i.5(l: uood to choioo, $1I.0U (irn.50; modiu nilo uood. 10.ll(l(o 11.00: I'uir to nuMliiim, ll.00((i)10.0H; t'otunion to fair, H.llll(o il.(IO: irood to choioo Mown mill liniforx. 10.00ft"t' 11,00; medium lo .itood. tfKl.nilUi57.50 : l'nlr to motlium, " J l.riOtfr.l.riO; oitu norn, :i.0liro-I.U0; IhiIIh, $(l.00(ii)8.00 : ciilvoH. l).00((il2.&0: Btockon nnd fwlow. 7.00fu'10.00. Hiiuh hIimicIv!' no rooH'intH. I'rinio mi.wd, 20.)0(")20.fi(l i medium mixed $ll)7fl.(il'U0.00; rouuh henvioH. $18.00 raJl8.Do:nii!ri. ftl7,75fa)18.25. SIicimi Hti'iidv: 110 roneiptH. ,' f rime Iuiiih, $H.00((i) Ifi.OO 1 I'uir to nioiliiiiu. ia.fi0()rj.7!j; , vonrlnii'd. 11. OIK" 12.00: woIIuth, III.OlKiillOiOO! owort, 7.00((M1.00. Huttor imTj'prAVjj Vi,... t,.v in lint. tor firm. (;itv oronmorv print o. o. triiN. box lolt. 50c: ourtotiH, &7c; hull Iioxch. l)0 iihii'o: Iohh tliun hnlf utm lo morn. Iluvlnit uruio buttorl ut coiintrv, 5'l((il0,r)t: niiho oxlriiH, MV. ! t liiiruMT-Sollini; iini'p. ' ohho count, i 44e ! .huvinir price. 43m sollmu' unco ( outidloil. '151' : HolonUid citmllod 111 cur 1 toiiB. 47n. . " . EDEN PRECINCT j "Tho Ladies'.. Aid ten wns hold ul ; tlio homo of ! Mrs., Fred Furrvi lnst Wudnosdnv niul a; most . . onioynblo time wns hnd. J. M. Under went to his mountain rnnoh Tuesday of this week to build fence mid put in valeriiur tromtlis, ' A number of l'lioonlx Klks nnd f their Indios nnd fnmilins L'alhureil nl I tlw Fish irrovo Inst Sunday nnd had v ' I,A1)1KS Whon IrroRiilar or dolnyod uno Trl l Umph' Pills, Sato nnd nlwnys depond- nhla. Not nold at druK Btoros. Do not exporlmont with othorn. nnvo dlanp polntmont, Wrlto for ''Itoliof" nnd pnrtlciilurH, It's froo.' Address! Nat lnnnl Medical Instituto, - Milwaukee, ,wi, . . ., ! ' -'r- r -r-i .,Bsh .-. . t . Dustin Farnum in ) I . FilSM iWI,ifW,'W-., ....:.-... f. '1 ltd on, or of tho SiiutlmuM, the 111- toxioiitiin; wine ol: wnlu unon ldui'iui. diuiuerx of Imnlor HlV,' nnd the lure of woinnii'M lii-nutv. : Sui'li i tin) wllina of "I.iulit of WcwIoriitSliir." nnd in it nro .unit (Iiov'h uriMilmt clinriio- torH -virile, IVnrloHK nnd foroeful a ninHt oniovnlilo iiU'uic. ill honor ol'! Kletidiitr H-Ii'm birlhduv. Mr. nuil M'rx, Dun f 'uiiibti, who hnvo been in I'ortluml fur tiomo tiini', re turned Wodid'udiiv lo their ItoL-ue river vullov lioiuo, nnd hihmiI lliu uiuht at Mr. unit Mm. II. X, Krvnoh's Wed- IllwdllV. ' i, ' ; Mr. ltowinnn. our ruml mnil cur rier, hnd the nib-fortune to fall Thurn ilnv iiinfniiiif nnd friioture 11 rib. Mrii. Hnniiiiiii wuh Hwnrn in n nisistnnt, niul IioIiuhI Mr. Howiiiun iinixh bin trin 11 round the route. Wo bono Mr. Huwuiiin'K iii.iiirv wil not iirovo n riiiiiN. . The liik'li m'IhhiI uirls of -j'huenix liuvo .Mins I. id 11 SlonlioiiHoii mi nlum inuin liitclion nhower Weilnetolnv oveninir. in honor of lier niinroiicliimr luiimuno. in Juno. Mnnr niol'iil ifil'tn were tendered the bride to be. nmnui; llieip nil uluiuiniiin kitohen hakinir cervico.,- Mikk llolonu Wiilkc.r of Anlilund ishii tho week end wilh Mls Annii French, nt lior Imme in Xortli Titloul, hint Week. : ' " '" ' 'Mr. Oolvcr Vurrv nnd lier' liuhv Cnrrill liubell. iiIko MrM, KurrvV nlxter. MiKS Kiln J)vii. were over from North F'.don. iittondiutr the In dies' 11 irl ten.nt MrH. 'reiJ Kurrv's Wednemlnv. ' '. ' A teleitrnm wiik received bv Jlr.,T. II. Fish, Wedticsduv thnt 11 son wns born to their dmiuhter. Mrs. Hrittnin Urnke. nee Cnrrnll Fish, nt her hoiiie in New York. " Miss 'Kttn Dnvis 'of Portland i yis iliiiu' her sister. Jlrs, ,G(ilver Kurrv. mid their liroiher Kiu'l from over jyns, is exneeted lo arrive Kriduv. niul visit for n few ilnvs. nnd then proceed on his wnv to ; Portland, where ho will visit his brother. Miss Kttti will no from liitve to Cnlifovnin. ' There are uinnv of oiir I'nrmors in this pint thai lire I'liltinir their firsl (roll of ull'iilfu. This is iinusiiuHv onrlv for linvinir.' 4 lrs. Willinni MoKuv of Knst I'lioeuix left .Tliiirsdnv for JVesno. ( ill., whove she will visit t non-tin lor 11 lew weeks. Mrs. 1II111111 PnrlnsH. Mrs. 11. 1.. I.)oili:c. visitoil nt llioi homo of Mrs. I liiiinnsini. nt lier-lionio west ot Mcd Inrd Tuesdiiv. ( Welhorn Hoenon of 'J nlenl wns nt ;:. (. nrcv n i nduv r moi'mmr niter to nijilifl'lnnts.' ' I ,. i ,.-! , it :: liilenl linn. 11 now seelion Iiobs. Mr. uler beinir Irnnslorroil lo (he north ern mirt of I he sl nlo. Mrs. C. ( nrov has the l.nosl. pen of Two Best Bargains ia SlpUtliern Oregoii 402 Aorcs About .0 in Ilea from afmUordV. AbouMSO noroa In cultl : ' yulloni fonood and eroBB fenced; .two aotn hulldliiKn, walor piped In hoiiBO from sprlnKv about J20 nc.rea In grain nnd liny; nood Bohool cloae,-Rood out run (to f on ntock,all..but about r0 noroa Hood plow land. 1919 crdii should hrlnw around If2o00, Crop and lmplomontB ro with plnco, at f 1 3,000. i(10 Aoros About li miles from town of ltoguo Ulver; about iiO noroa In oultlvnllon, 2 (tood biirns, fair bouse, nood wiitor, froo wntor rlKht with boiiio of place, fenced, nood outrnnKO for stock, achool eloao. It, F, U. anil phono by tho plut.o. FoiMiuIck sale, Includ I11K 1010 crop, $3,750, f " ', : .' t : , ' , ; J. W. WAKEFIELD MIODFOltD, OHIO. , 1 lyHl'ltAXCK "The Light of Western Stars" at Rialto rA ' . , ' ifKKlt'llM ' ! it v ijh r v 'h i i . fiioii, rniH-jiuooiiH und linnlilo women. .,1m- t,,, n i-i, ,(.- int. uiil-iifytuur lcoi)!n. Tliov thrivo in the wide miiioi'k. ulim the wettem trniN. Kun Iil'IiI ninl htiirlii;lit, the luounluin iviniln mid htiimiinr utornw. the fur hurixniw. tin- Iroiiii'iidooH Konle of f.iuhl Hrnliinu elitekens to he fiiinul ill tile sliite. Thev nuiv be seen ut tier residence und Mrs. Cnrev in vites iinv one inlurt'sted to stop hnd see llii'in. , . . ' Sirs. (I. C. Mi'Cluin of Phoenix, is uuii in in tlm sunituriiiui ut Ashluud tor Ire.V.nients, huviinr none there lusi week. TALENT TALK Mr, nnd Mrs. l.euis Ulrieh. Mr. nnd Mrs. Au'er.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kick. Mr', nnd Mrs,: l.uv nnd Mr., und Mrs. Chun of Jnitksonville.. were rucentlv entertained, nt the liouio of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis llrown. , , The Women's Missionary rtocielv nu t at the hoine ot Mrs. llowuiiiu lust Tliiirsdav afternoon. Tho ( i.tertuiiiinciit eivod nt the ItiL.lt school Insl Sntiirdnv, oveiuni; wns n ilecided success. The proceeds will co to the expenses ot the liold meet which occurs here on Mnv 23. ' liuv Coleiuuu bus been tho uuest of his L'rundinother. Sirs. S. A. Cole nimi several dnvs the oust week, lie e.v'pccts to lenve soon to' join his sliii. ' i ' ,.- .' . . "' : Mrs, Vouli'' was slioppinK in Med ford Sntmdnv. Miss llimsev of .Iiicksonvillc. who has been the iiestdf lier sister. Mrs. Marion Trver. this week, left Thurs dav evenim: for her homo on Million nire How, , - .'. Stiiiorinlenilenl nnd Urs. Briscoe, .Miss I'lirr nnd Miss l.nne. teucliers in the Ashland liivh school, were din nor ' unest s at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vouli Sunday. Mrs. ISndmion und duuehtor, Jlis Hath, were shoiipinir in - Ashland Tue'sdav. '-. ':','-' "j Mr. Arllnir IVrowii. represenlntive Than Is more Catarrh tn tnls section 6t tho country, titan all other dlsonsos put tOR-ctlior. and for years H was sup- J' lonctl to bo lucurnbto. Doctors prescribed ocal remodlus, and by coimlr.mly tailing to curs with local trontment. pronounced It 'Incurnliltt. Catarrh Is a locnl dlsoase, nrcutly l:!(luenned by consiliutlun&l con ditions nnd therofore requires constitu tional ' treatment. Hull's Catarrh Modl clno, munutucturod by-F.. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio, Is a .constitutional roiuody, is tnkon Internally and acts thru tho Ulood on tho Mucous Surfaces of tho Svnti'in. One Hundred Dollum re ward is oft'urcd for any case that Hall's' Catarrh, Medicine falls to curs, Send tor cli'cuhirs hui tetftimonluls. , J, chibnky & CO.. Toledo, Ohio,. Sold by liruKCutt. We. ' Hall's Family fills (or constipation. NOTARY PL'JIIilO thiuux. all IIickc linvo Uit jhoir nmrk on iino tirev'.t, ufoplc. - nnd of h! lirentliinir clinrnotors hone is more virile 1I11111 ')ii,i Oetio Stewart which Diwtin Fnrnutn vitulicK in "The "l-mlit of Western Kturn." which will be shown ut tho Kinlto -theater for the luxt tiiiie toniuht. fur the Portland Orct'oiilun. wns u culler ut the Trver homo Friday nf temoon. The Uulies', Aid or tltti Methodist ehureli nieti nt; the .houfo .of Mrs. Mnrion Trver Tluirsduv. The nfter uoon wns sia'iit in sewinir nnd social intereoiirso. Lidlt refresliments were served. II .'wa; drafted bv the soeiety to hW,aji, cntertjinment on Wednesduv cvcniuif, JJav l4tli. ut the ehnreh. Mr. Cumpbell fIJiek Posev) will render some of his poems. Music will also lie furnished. Tho program win ne iriven nnnnt H , p. ; m. Ice MPORTANT FAi IINCU SHOE EXPENSE "Mony months of comfort at little expense'1 is the way Charles A Pear son of San Diego. California, sums up his experience wi th Neolin Soles. Mr. Pearson had two pairs of shoes re soled with Neolin Sole and after wearing them for . twenty . months writes "I will have to get new shoes sometime,' but so far as the soles are concerned,' that time seems as far distant as when they Were new." 1 This is typical of the experience millions are having with Nealin Soles. Created by Science to be durable, flexible, and waterproof, these soles are an important, factor in cutting shoe expense. You can get them on new sliocs for the whole family, and for re-soh'tig.- They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfcot Heels guaranteed to outwear all other heels. fleolift Soles MlTklfe. U.S. 11. Off. ' FINISH YOUR VICTORY : ( , .- : lly Making an Investment. In Fnriii and City Property:;-;.'. bllo V nlues Are nt U10 llottoni. : "BUSINESS An opportunity to acqniro1 a majority interest in an ; , actlvo manufacturing business with no competition within a radius of 100 niilas. . The plant is fully equipped and owns Its ' own. ground nnd 'building. Medford and vicinity will furnish, business to keep this plant running to or near capacity. Receipts . In tho past have been as much as $80,00(fc per year. $9500 will take a two-thirds Interest with office and financial management; salary nnd proportional profits. This Is an all year business. ' G acres all good garden lnnd, with neat home, barn, chicken housa , nnd tonced. . Irrigation nvoilnblo; hear town; good rond. Price ' ' $2000. ' ': S ncrcs, all good land; 1 mile to good town and school; 4 miles to iMedford; fair houso, barn and chicken house; some fruit; good alfalfa lnnd; will Irrigate. Price $1200. - ; ' , 36 ucres good nlfnUa and grnin land; nil cultivated; no buddings; two miles out. Price $6000. , 35 acres alfalfa on paved Paclfio 'Highway; one mile from good town; 1 , no buildings; nil under Irrigation; one-halt interest in pumping . plnnt; cost of water, about $4 per acre per year.! You, will be Interested In this. Price $8000. n . " " 4 ncrcs best ot land, noarly all in alfalfa; two miles out; lovel black lnnd. Price $8600. ; 257 acres two miles out; 90 ncros cultivated ;'' '20 acres alfalfa; 50 acres beat alfalfa -land; 175. acres rolling, partly cleared; good , for grain, fruit and will produce good hill nlfalfn. Price $16,500. 1700 ncros sheep ranch, 6 to 7 miles out from Medford; all free ; .soil; 75 percent tillable; 50,000 cords wood; much of It good nlfnUn lnnd; 300 acres cultivated; fnlr buildings; plenty of stock - wntor. Price $18.50 per acre, v.-' . Soe us If you wish to sell your property. 1 PAGE-DRESSLER CO. Flro Insurnnco, ' m ; . .. Automobilo Insuranco 320 Post Mnln'Strcet. CLASSI FIED ADV ERTiSEPIENTS crcnin hnd enko Wil bit nolill dnrinir tlm cvcuinif, ('orno nnd on.iov vour- Cnt Till Out It In Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out tills Hp, onclone with Co and mail It to Koloy & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111,, writing your name and add rem cleurly. You will receive In return a (rial package containing Koloy'n Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coUKlm, coldn affd croup; Foley Kidney I'llln for pain In nldes and back; rhniimatlnm, backache, kidney add bladder ailmentn; and Foley Ca tburtlc Talilctn, a wholenome and thoroughly rcleannlng cathartic, for constipation, blllounness, beadacba, and nluggish bowels. For sale by Mcdford Pharmacy. , HELP WANTED Mule and Female. WANTKH Clhlof-steward' and bead waltrosH to take and operate Ox . ford Cafe an cnpeclally favorable proportion to offer renponnlble party. Oxford Hotel, Grants Pans. :' 43 WANTBIJ-7-; t) bright, capable ladles to travel di?moimtrlo and sell dealers.' i 2f..OO to $50.00 per week. : Railroad faro paid. Write ' nt once. Ooodrlch Drug Co., Dept. 832, Omaha, Nebr. 30 WANTED--tllrt' or woman to cook or assist with cooking at Berkoley Orchard. 42 HKU WAS TKU M AIJB, WANTED Bus boy.' Hotel Medford. WANTED-1 A good baker, or. I will lease shop to right party. Mon tague Bakery, Montague, Calif. 42 WANTK atiaCBliIjAHXOOT WANTED to hear from owner -of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. . 12 WANTED To buy a water tank. 1500 to 3000 gallon. Dr. Helms. 43 WANTED To rent modern house, furnisher or unfurnished, with three or four bedrooms and sleep ing porch; desirable location. A. L. Hill... -. WANTED-Electric motors. We rent; buy or sell any sl7. Paul's Electric Store, Main and Central. ' Phono 90. 85 WANTED Tho traveling public to know that tho Auto Stage Line, is now Oporatlng dally between Med ford and Klamath Falls via Horn brook. Medford office. Hotel Nash. . 7 ". ' . - 62 WANTE D-i-To rent or buy horse roller.' Phone 46S-R1.- ... .. WANTED 100 to 150 . ewes 00 shares for three or five years; good care,: good pasture. Apply .541 . Falrvlew, Ashland. 42 WANTED Second-hand sacks for rolled barley, 5c each. Ralph Waldo Elden, Russ Mill. . WANTED -Highest cash prices paid for wool and mohair. Medford Junk Co., Phone 283-J. WANTED We pay cash for Liberty , bonds. Hale s Piano House Inc. ' J. F. Hale, general manager. ' WANTED House moving and ' re pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 488-X. TOR REHCl HOUSE. FOR RENT .Modern seven-room cottage on North Riverside. -439 . North Front. 46 FOR RENT Modern ix-TOom 'bnn- 1 galow. wired for range, two large lots, end of South Holly, off pave- mcnt, jo monthly. Phone lla-J. 43 FOR RENT Five-room furnished . bungalow; one job carpenter shop ! apartments or office rooms In ' brick buildings at 131-209-213 West Main street. John F, White. :l - i - - ":' ' ' 'i FOR RE-NT Several modern houses. 1 Building A Loon Asa'n. 429 M. F. i. H. Bide. FOIl 8ALB LIVESTOCK FOR SAI.K ToffKenbiirg Billy kid cheap. Phone 78 8-K2. 41 FOIt ftALK Two fresh cows, f M. I). Olovor, Ross Lane, .. . - FOIt 8ALB Pure bred lied Polled , bull calf, born February, 1910; flno younnster. Modoc Orchard or Palmor Investment Co., Wedford, Oregon. . FOB 8AI.E MfHCEW.ANPJOIJS KOIl BALE One large rug, 1 me dium rug, library table, settee, rocker, arm choir, cabinet, sink (porcelain). 1105 West Main street. Phone 8I16. 42 FOR 8 A LB "Glory" tomato plantn; finest for canning, from Bogliano fresh seed; soveral thousand. 511 East Main St. 40 FOR BALK Fat cow, two calves and dried sweet corn. Phone 777-L. 43 FOR SALK One walnut bedroom sot, one mission mirror. 1005 . West Main street. - 43 FOR SALE Ford touring car, 1917, in good condition. Bargain. Cbas. Griffin. 'Nash Hotel. 42 FOR SALE No. 1 fir wood for sale. six dollars per cord. Jay Reed, Ice land, Ore. . . 43 FOR SALE A few sacks good table . potatoes at 1.85 per 100. Bard well Fruit Co. 4 FOR SAtK 20 stands of bees. B. F. Hemstreet. Route 2, Box 22, Medford. Phone 86-R. 45 FOR SALE-r-Towor spray rig. For 43 particulars phone 121-X. FOR SALE Tomato plants, best canning varieties, $6 per thousand. Phone 16-F11, C. Carey. 43 FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. , .. , ..... .,. , " 58 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy t,erms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 59 FOR SALE-t-Strliny fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. - Nltro-cult'ires. Ralph Elden, Medford. . FOR SALE--One 12x14 Atlas station ary steam engine; one 4 ft. 9 in. Hammond power scraper and ditch er, both like new. Call 828 after 8 p. m. , I 42 FOR SALE! Cheap, 1 three-year old fllley; 1 mule colt 10 months; doable and single harness. Inquire at Mrs. Klncald'8, mile west of Agate school, or write Mrs. Flor ence Flaherty. Central Point Ore . ... 42 POR B.MM REaXi ESTATE. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE Al falfa, grain and stock ' ranches, from $5.00 per acre up. Farms for Rent. -Gold Ray -Realty Co." FOR SALE 160 acre ranch, 5 miles from Eugene, Ore. Price $5,000. Seventy acres tillable; 90 acres pasture. $1500 down the rest In easy payments. Mrs. Ro- zilla .Mathews, Lakeport, Calif. 42 FOR SALE Farms, close in, for cash, bargain prices. Farm Loan Bank will go you 50-50 on cash basis. . See E. H. Hurd, Farm Loan man, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg.. . phone 42, Medford. , 42 FOR SALE Four-room house in heart of city, furnished; paved street. laren int. Full nrlcft SROO. $300 down, balance to suit. In quire Medford Shoe Shins Parlor. ! ; ' ' , --: .43 FOR SALE! Thirty acres alfalfa land under Gold Hill irrigation ! ditch on Riverside Drive. Will sell 10 acre tracts, J200 per acre. See . W. H. Striker. Gold Hill, Ore. 54 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 Desirable acreage close in, terms. For Information address Owner, Mall Tribune. . 42 MONEY TO liOAH LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent in , .terest, O. C. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building & Loan . Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. LOANnJ. B. Andrews loans money ' - on. ranch property. Buys and sells mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 North Grape street. Phone 53-M. ' " ' "' 85 WANTED To sco you at No. 0 South Fir Stroet. WHY - Because we know that if you nre looking for Farms or' City property at the lowest prices we have them and can Buit you. ' - ',- LISTEN ; - '....,:; acres , Orchard, alfalfa, some wood, pri vate irrigation system, goodSbtiildlngs near school, close to town; 'every thing goes including stock nnd per sonal property, for quick sale we are Instructed to price this place at $8500.00, immediate possession, In cluding crops. s If you want a good home, one that la worth the monoy, lot us show you this. The Fchl Investment Co. . ' lower prices bettor . vulu.es our motto. Kfat RST rCHSlnnBD itOOMd. FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. 315 South Itlvorsldo. ' 4 FOR RENT 'Nicely fnrnlshod rooms, bath. 245 North Grape street. BtJSlNESb DIRECTOR Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-et-lsw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford JsatlbnaJ, : Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES, Lawyer; ' Corey Bnlldlng. ' Qarnetts ELIJAH H. HORD Lawyer, 213-14 Carnett Corey Bldg. Anto Bnpplles LAHER AtJTO 8PRINO8 Co. Wa are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant Is the Pa cific northwest. Use onr spring when others fall. Sold tinder wrlt ' ten guarantee. 24 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage OARBAOK Oet your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagon for good service. Phone 86 1-1. J. Y. Allen. Expert Aeconntaxnj , WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. WUson, C. P. A. Attention glTen ' to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirement. Look Into our almpuf led accounting method. M. F. 4 H. Building, Medford. Phon 167-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40 years 6 Vk Money ready when land la appraised and title ap proved. 13. H. Hurd, ecy-trea. National Farm Loan Association! Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction in Hoslo FRED ALTON HAIGHT TeacberVof piano and harmony. Halght Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bids. Pbone 72. - Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. Physicians and Surgeons DR. EDW. DB REYMONTE Spec lal'.Et. Rheumatics, Asthma, Pains, Liver, Impotence, Female Trouble... Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Hay -Fever, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, etc. CfQ Drugs No Dope. Free treat ments Tuesday only from 10 a. m." to 3 p. m. and 5" p. m. Phone 137. ' St. Mark's Bldg. . - 63 A BURSELL, I. C.V M. D. Splnol ogist physician and surgeon. Diag nosis and treatment. Methods ot Dr. Abrams. Office M. F. & H. s Bldg., phone 29. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bulld . lng. Phone 130. . DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and , surgeon. Practice limited to eye . ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for 8. Pn R. R. Co. Offices M, F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. Q. CAR LOW , DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. .- Phone 904-L. -Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. . Printers and Pnblisnera MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office in ' Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 17 North Fir St. - - '- -v'f - ' ' -r- .r , -Jf ' Transfer EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 815. Prices right Service guar- ; an teed. - , -, Rural Homes 16 acres, beautiful home, 8 acres bearing pears, 2 acres grapes, 4 V4 miles from Medford; in the western' foothills, at a sacrifice. 30 acres 4 miles from Modford, 1 mile from Pacific highway, all good soil, 7 acres of commercial pears, acre grapes, balance in grain with splendid crop, fine large house with all niodern improvements,, water, lights, bath, etc., beautiful view from the home. 1 This Is every foot alfalfa' land and well drained and All comes under the Talent irrigation projoct. This place can be bought right; let us show it to you, and thon use your own judgment. . , . - BROWN 6c WHITE 10 Routh Fir 8t . lNTliltt'ltllN AUXOOAlt OO. , ;(&( ::u';' TIME CARD. J , Leave Medford for Asliland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:80 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, and 12:30, 4:80 and i:30 p, m.