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STflTYP'Oftn WTIT TnmTTTrP!,- WttDFOTta, OnFiONf," TtTKftT)Ar, ',-fAr 1010 PAfrE SEVEN BARNES CIRCUS TO ARRIVE IN idlTY ; , EARLY TOMORROW The- Al fl. Diifni'N liiir four-vim wiil uiiiiiiiil . virmiH In duo lo arrive 'luiris uui'lv tomorrow niornlmr.Hriivol Inir In two hvcIIiiiih ul' fi'J earn. The bov will liu in bin own, us the uiiUuiilinif nt' n lui'irti I'iri'im in ratlur ' intiiri'Btinif iiiu'oriliiiir In TIioiiiiim V. 1 1 one v. rmirvKviitiitivti ul' lliu cIi'hiih. ' Tlivrv Ih ii new unit uurut'oitN nu irvnnt ! .tit loil "Alice- in Jiiimluliiiiil," in whirl! iicnrl v 11(10 nuoulu mill J'jOU 'uiiIiiiiiIh tumour in immnifii'ent coh tuiiiiiM, I 'i'iK'1 ifiil v Hi" nnllijo. nro uriilu ul' tint 110 t'i'iitiirv ncla olTeri'd Ii v tho Humus show Ih given liv cdu 'ciitiiil iiniiiutle. l'JDU in number,' liu lnrui'Nt iiHNuinliliiut) of t-ilui'iitvil nni 'iiiiiIh ovnr DroHoulod. "Tliu show IIiiiI'm different." Im ii tiirin irivcn bv iiiiinv iirmiiiiii'iit I'i'llii'N to lliu Al (i. Hiinii'H uiiiiiiiil I'iri'iin. JiihI wliv tint hIiow in different rim bit imiliirHtiiuil when it Im known that tliK iirnirrum pri'NiMilvil immiiiiIi'Ii'Iv mi hdIh tint iMinvciitiiiniil in ciri'iiHiliun. - for tlio n-iiHon thai t lie enliro enter tainment in uivcn bv liiulilv I'dueuti'd : ii ii im n Ih of tlic riircnt Hiiccio. - I'liiiHiiul iiiiliii, ore Dm wild animal iii'lH. Tom, Jerrv iiml Mao. Imw 'riiliinr Al'rii'iin lion, nro n reinnrk uhlo example of vilil nniiniil educa tion. . KniniiKon, tliu Inwxt lion in tin1 fiiinollK fhiilli'iigu uronn of 110 Afri cii n bri-il lioini twioo thin .iiuiifiiil'i coiit Hiioi'inn'ii of tho kiuu' otbin0 'Konrri to tlio ton of tin) tout. Hiir Tonnili'il bv Mtioolinif fin" workx, Soul nnil Kt'ti lioiiM in innrvttlonx l'onlit of iiiL-uliiiL'. xpritiilv viiuiik womi'il dnnc intf in the ilcn of linn, iiml iiiillini: "oroeioiiH looiMinlx,. juuuur find oth er of till' out trilio tliroutrli nitmind- 1 iinr luiipinir, boon imnimii; nnil liurwe. ridlinr nets. Ileum of urn ii v pc oiPM nnd nmtminir circun not, monk ovh bv tlio luitf hundred in 'trn perse 'iiml iii'riitl work. Hiilinir and drivinL' 'OHtrirlicH, liiixinir kanuiirooH and bv 'no incanH JuiiM mniiMier iai'livilirniK Hint iioho witb pri'ttv mrls nnd not 'with tinv Hlit'tlnnd miniex. Kor tin- first time in the liiritor of miinial trainiiiL', tli public can xec xobrn, canu'lrt nnd Minium pcrformim; with rnro nkill.. V f UVI-HIIK-K .' f ' 1'ORTLAliO. On-..' MaV Oat tlo Hti-ndv; rui'ciiilH -in; Kti'iTH. lumt, 'JIJI.UllfirlH.riO; ifood to 4'lloit'i.. n.oo Till 1.01): niiidimn to itooil, $l(i.(lll( ll.OOi fair to irood. 0.00(1U.OO: .fomiiiiiii lo fair. H.0!)( 0.00; L-ooil to clioici! cowh nnd Inn fern. flO.OOtii 11. nil; iiiPilium .to itnod, ..")( 7,fi0 ; 'fair to nifdiniii. f-t.midiin.rtf) : iimirt :i.00()i.(: bniiK-. $u)nS'8.(io frnlvcfi. ifll.Ollrfi' l-'.riO: torknr nnd rfpriiTH. 7.00ri 10.00. : .' ' ' IIol'h nIoiiiIv: roi'ciiitu .1(111, Prime mixed. fciOitlOfriO.fiO; ulmliiim inixod. 'lW.7fiWJ0.0tl; roinrli linayivH.. $18.00 '((10.00; piitH. 17.7.1fil 18.25. ; ShocD Hli'iulv: an n'ooinlt. I'rinui lamliH, tl l.lllKa l.'i.UO: fair to milium. $ia.ri0(iii:.r)0; vearlincH. 11.00i l'J.00: wotlicrx. Jf!l.(l(l((i lO.IIU; !'UK. 7.00((i 11.00. ' ; ' - f -', ' V.ue Bellini.' tri'i tyino oninlt J tc: Inivitn; iiricp, Kidlifiir nrii'c, piuidlcd, 4ro: Holci'tod rnndlud in elir- tonH, 47c. f . , Iluttcr j rOKTUNI). Ore.. Mav I.I. Unt lr atronir ui 'J contn tomorrow. City rrnniiiiTv iirintu, cxtriiH, box lulu, fillr: cnrtnim, OTo: liali' Iioxpm Vr .mora. Uwh tlinn half boxi'x In morn. !lu vinif nriro biiltorfnt. cnnnlrv, .Tlldi" )7o; cube oxtniH. filHiftrftlVao; EAGLE POINT. EAGLETS Bv A, C. Ilowlott . MI,Myrtlo Kay, of WUqn Wan a l)UBlncB cnllor Wednoadny nftomoon. Thomna 8tauloy, ono of tho prom inent Rlockmon of Iluttn. Falls and toad supervisor of thai district, wan n buslnona cnllor Wednosilay. lie llko most of tho pooplo In tha rural districts around lio.ro, was talking 'about tho roads and tho prnspeot wo Tiavo of having thorn improved.' Ho hns a large district to look nftor and .'ono with almost all tho roadalylng In 'tho hills nnd mountains. nnd, have 'not boon kept up to (Into, and on ac count of tho almost continuous rnlns nro In a vory had Bhapo this spring. iSo ho will luivo about all ho can do to repair thorn so as to bo In oondl ' 'tlon to accommodala tho tmvol. T). C. Chrlsmnn enmo out .Thursday on tho llnrnlsh mull nulo and then hngagod Mr. llnrnlsh to tnko l)'ln 011 'Sip to Trail to visit a Hlstor, .' ... Guy Urutt, ono of ono prosperous young tnnn who ling charge of his I Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Villi LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, 0 they .ennnot roach the Boat of tho ulBeaae, Cufarrh Is a local illaonBo, aroutly In 'fiuonooil by eonstltutionnl conditions, anil ..In order to aaro It you must tuko an -Intornal remotly. Ilau'a Catarrh Medl iclno la takon lntemnlly nail acta thru tlio blood on tho mucoua aarfaooB ot the iHVBtom. Hall's Catarrh Modlotno was ' proscribed by one of the host physicians, , .in hub country tor roars, ih cum .,pofled of some of the boat tonlos known, icomblnsd with some of tho best blooit riurlflera. The perfnnt combination of he Ingreillenta In Hnll'a Catarrh. Med. clna:,la what , prrtHucas .Huch wonrtorrul results In catafrhUroondltltna , Bend for tostimonmls, free. , ' F. J. CHlCNrRY ft CO., Props,, Toledo, O, ., Alt Druggists, T!o. , ; .aH' Family Fllli (or conitlpktlon, . Scenes From Barries' Circus Parade --.t -y-gjif ar - -- . ......... - .1, mothur'i farm, wait hero for a rhort i tlino oa bUHlni'im Wednvaduy nnd no wiu M. K', Hliull nnd John .Moyom of I Dor.by. . ' . I . I,. C. Cliurlry nnd Gnu XIcIioIh, two of Ilia prominent mock men of tlio 1 l.itko Cmek country, motored thru ur town bendod for Jacknoavlllo. 1 Curl F. Young of - I'ortland. enmo out on tho Kaglo Polnt-rnmUt nulo truck Tbunduy. nnd took dinner nt tho HunnyBlilo. IiiUImk tho 3:3U p. m. innll nuto for Mudford. Ho Iiml boon up to vlntt roliitlvea. Ho had roturn oil roruntly from norvlrs In Krunro nnd won on bin way to li la old homo In I'orllunil whnro ho wna oimnKcd In buiiliKim whon ho enllxtod. Died. May Otb, lttlU, nt hi homo on Indian crook, nonr tho Kreo Forry, John Fluhi'r. need aluHmt 83 youm liifkliiu from .May 0 lo .May IS. Ho leaven two noun and a dnucblor to mourn bin loan. Mr. Klshnr wnn one of tho votcranof tho Civil war and him been living In tho miiiin aoutlon tor tovornl yonm. Tho ranuilni were Iniorrod In tho Trull coinotory on ThuNdny. ' 1 . : . Mm. ll;.?D. 7ilDonnld of Trail, enmo out on the Modtord-KaKlo I'olut aliico Krldny morulmt and want on up homo on tho ICnfslo I'olnt-I'ornliil uuto truck. . '; , ; ' - Minn r'rajiecn "Mednalln of tho A. Corbln orchard, wn IronnaclliiK bnn I iiouh with our morchunta Friday nior uIiik. ,. t Ocoro Sli'vcm, ona of our ntarllng fnrmnri and o'rohnrdliitn of tho Wel led aocllim.1 Thomnii Slnnloy of ltutt'o KnllH, and K C, Duloy or l.nko Creok worf (llncuMilnfr tlio Ronoral InlorCHl'M of tlioir roapoottvo commiDiltli's Fri day. They aro throa. of our nooliiK nnd thllikliiK cltlzmiB. . . .. . . v While liorc In miking, ovor tho dlf ferdnl' Irrigation? iirojuctn .Mr. Daloy referrod lo tho work that has Juat lleon dobo oii' tlite new fliinio ucroas I.nko crook. ' It Ih tOO.'foct In length Kail tlio original fliiiiio won sovoa reel w'ldij and four" f not ileop with at) In cllno of a little ovor vlx feotnnd In npcnklng of tha now flumo nld Unit It In built of gnlvnnlzed nheot ntaol and It Ihih a creaccnt-shaped tiottom nnA put together In audi a way that tho- edges Interlock, nnil nro prenncd togathor no an lo iiinkri. them wutor llghf,' nnd ban Hnvnd' a fall of three fool In tho nnvim hundrod fool and now I ho wuior ruitltcR thru llko a mill raco, thereby saving in tho wuatngo on tliu old flanio of onougn wntor to ITS UNWISE to put off today's duty nntil to morrow. If your atomach it cid-dlatnrbed take . tha new old to digestion comfort today A pleasant relief from the discomfort of ndd-dyspepslo. MADE nV SCOTT A BOWNB -. , MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION ' D O I HGS O F iTH Ei-: DUFFS - " V "j-"' ' , ' m ' i - 1 - - - : '. . - j V :.' ."''' .-.i" .; - '; ;:" " ,- L ..r-n - - ., il . ; 1 1 1 mi I ' Ii '' '.' ' HfLBKl.l'l.U'.Bfi.PACk'.EABLS''. -miM-iSwF? " ''' VtetitA.VlwU'.S0BeW BE , , ,; . Ir Til ' CABBM' Wo . , . . ' , pAT FELLEB 5Ho' Af SOME " I " 'Hi '' .. ''V t40RaWM.-rt-fNooM-l JUJT ' . $1 PACK IH TIME fMORBoW'3 T s I - ''.' 6GMZ to m t FuSsW 670V - I Cfll?R FIFTY ' '. tmws w tile mormims . rral H f sow- paooV I ! i(- : 1 fit Take it -rdS. amt poue broke a uwrae I y 1 sR-v. . ' fy ' " 'Tx mowsSJi ' ; L., I 1 "et- (77" '- Irrixuta two lurxo fiirnis, a savlUR of novmil liunilroil dollam to tho com- pnay.. : James Owens, Oo. Owen "and Judge lleorgo Ourdnor, members. of tha county court, and Josse llarlman passed thru hero Thursduy on their way to Drownsboro to examine tho bridge across Llltlo Dutio creek at that plnco. Thoy found It In bad con dition and oxpoct to nnve some repnlr work done on It In the nonr future Thoro Is now n forco of men nt work putting a now brldgo across l.lck creek, a mile or so ahovo Drowns boro. With such mou as our two county commissioner and our county Judgo wo reel that tha roud Intoresls will bo properly looked after. Thoy all tour took dinner at tho Sunnysido. Thero have been two nroro changes in real estate hero In our town since my lust report. J. W. orover and Wife sold to Win. O. Knighton a num ber of lota embracing ' between bIx and sovon acres, nnd Vornn Muthnws and wirchavo sold too Ipt and bouse formm-ly occupied as a harbor shop near tho I.owln confectionary to V. S. Ohappoll, recently from Nevada. Mr. Chuppell Ititendn to opan up a shoe shop and do all kinds of repair work. Ho ban an up to ditto outfit and ex pects to carry a line of shoes In addi tion to his repair work. Mo also In tends to build a lioimo of larger di mensions so as to have more room. Ho nnd his pnrtnor. Mr. .Chamberlain have also bought n savon-acro .tract nboill six' miles cast ot hero In the township jilnt cast of horo, 35, 1 K. :, Mr. Oobrgo W. Mnnaamoro and W. F, ilurmnn of Modford, called . for dinner Fridny. Mr. Ilurmnn la repre senting tho Federal Truck company and Mr. Maesomoro I think from ro markn bo inado about Baw-mllling timber,' etc., that his mind runs In thut channel, all ho be said that he wan not In any business at this time. Friday afternoon Mr. and .Mrs. Uoorgo W. Austin of 'Modford, drove In their Ford from tholr mountain ranch beyond Dig Butto where thoy had boon spending a fow days putting In early gnrdon truck and having a ;ino tlino In tho high hills. Thoy Two Best Bargains; in Southern Oregon 402 Acros About 9 miles from Medford. -About 250 acres In culti vation; fonced and cross- fenced ; two -sets bulldlhgs, water piped In bonne from spring, about 120 acres in grain and hay; good' school close, good out range for stock, all' but nbout 50 acres - good plow land. 1919 crop should bring around $2500. Crop and Implements go with place, at $13,000. 1G0 Acres About 5 miles from tdwn of Rogile' RIVer; about 50 ncres In cultivation, 2 good barns,, fair, house, .good water,, froe water, right with soma of place, fenoed, good outrange for stock, school close. R. F. D. nnd phoho.by the place. For quick sale, includ ing 1919 crop, $3,750. ; . : , ., .-.' i ' J. . W.' WAKEFIELD ; MEDFORD, ORK. .... . UKAIi ESTATE INSURANCE - n- clulin that that iii butter thun tuklng mulklnn, Tby em to think tbut thoy hnvo tlio beauty pol of Jackaon county. ! v ; i -,t ; W. J. Austin of wnllen, who hnn a farm on Antolopo oreulc and In en gaged In tho goat hualneaa, came In from Modford thla Hattirdny morning on thOfllnrnlah mull auto to take the auto Dingo for hln home. ' John Alldn, wlfo nnil Hon Wnltrtr and Mr. Iliirlun of Dorliy, drove In thlH1 morning on their way to Mod- ford. Mr. Allen In ono of the plonaer ntoclt men of thd Big Hutlo country. having lived thero tilnco lit boyhood dftyn. .'- ;V . tihurloy A. ivewatromi wlfo and on wore lioro for' dinner today. , J. M. Iteod of Wollon, wail also a bUHlnoiin "0111101 trtduy. ' " - Miss Mary Moo at Central Point, waii out Ih'An'tlddh Sunday arid visit ed Mr. and Mrs. John Ulghnm. ' , , Mr. nnd Mr. Tv Jories of Antlnch motored to Modford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers gave party in honor of MlHi'H'olmes, the1 Antloch school teacher, Tuesday night'. "Mr. nnd Mrs. Coorgo Stacey and Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Morgan of Beagle motored' to Modford Wednesday. Mr. Ilnrhor and sou df Salom', and Mr1. Hoggs of Medford', were out in Antloch Tuosduy and' Wednesday looking nftor their property Intercuts. Mr, Pollard and' F. Myers hauled their Wool' to market this week. ,, Mrs. .Case Is reported' qUite sick and Mrs. Ola Chapman is staying there this week. , Mrs. 11. Shook arid baby are. stay ing at the Modoo ranch a fow days this week to. visit with her slst'er. Miss Taylor. . . ., Miss Holmes, teacher of ho Antl och school and 'Miss Johnson of the Mountain school closed their term of school Friday with a picnic at Antl och. . . A number of families of Antloch nnd Beagle motored to Medford Sat urday evening to attend the big do ings there Saturday night. .Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, 'Mr. Bert Chapman and family and' several ramlttes of Modford held a picnic on tho river Sutiduy. . 'i SAGE TEA OAK HAIR TO ANY SHADE Don't Stay Gray I Here's an Old-time Recipe that Any- ; body can Apply. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to Its natural color dates back tq' grandmother's time. She used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac tive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful afreet- - But brewing at home ls'mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by the addition of other In gredients, which can be depended up on to restore natural color And beauty to the hair. A well-known', downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so natumlly and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. Ton simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one strand: at a time.' By morning tho' gray hair - disappears, and after ori other application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy. - .... . Wyeth's 8age nnd Sulphur Com pound is a delightful-toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It Is not lntonded for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.- ' -. . .NOTAHY FUUllC . A trayeling T5agi ttU WX TEl) MA IJB. WANTED Hlx or eight peach prun ers. fC. E. Fobs, Talent, Ore. Phone 372-111,. Ashlnnd. 4 HELP WAITED FBMAI JMALJB WANTKD ioy dish hours steady -work. washer,- nine Gusher Cafe. 45 WANTKD Cook for seven men nt orchard noar Medford. Good and , permanent position. Box 20, Mall Tribune. WAJHTKn m(7n.,IiAItJCOC8 WANTED To buy refrigerator for fitmllv' ma: . PhinA 7vtfl.T, 40 "WANTED To hire teams on Pacific Highway.' 12 miles north of Glen ' dale. Eight hours per day. $8.00 per day. Logan and Colby, Med- , lord. WANTED A good driving pony for Its' keep. Box 822 Medford, Ore. it WANTED To rent modern bouse; furnisher or unfurnished, with threo or four bedroom and sleep ing porch; desirable location. A L. Hill. ' i WANTED Elootrlc motors. . We rertt, buy or sell any size. Paul s .Electric Storo, Main and Central. Phbne 90. ... WANTED The traveling public to know that tho Auto Stage Line Is now operating daily between Med- rord and Kiamatn Fans via i torn brook. Medford office. Hotel Nash WANTED To rent or buy roller. Phone 468-R1. horse WANTED Second-hand sacks for rolled barley, 6c 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--HouBe moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4SS-XT. FOB RKTJI1 BOtftUGs). FOR RENT Seven-room modern I house, furnished. 901 North Cen tral avenue. 4o FOR RENT Modern seven-room cottago on North Riverside. 439 North Front. 46 FOR RENT Five-room furnished bungalow: one Job carpenter shop; spartments or office rooms In brick buildings at 131-209-213 West Main street. John F. White. 54 FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n. 429 II. F. ft H. Bldg. j FOR RENT FUIWWHED flOOWH, FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. 315 South Riverside. 64 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, bath. 245 North Grape street. FOR KXCHAHtra. TRADE Good farm horse to trade . for driving pony. South -Hamilton street,, near Dakota avenue... 48 FOR TRADE $50.00 liberty . bond for' good milk cow. Box H; Mail Tribune. - . '. i 44 WANTED To see jou at No. 6 South. Fir Street, WHY Because we' know that If yon are looking for Farms' or City property at- the lowest prices we have them and can suit you. ... LISTEN : " " ' . 40 ACRES -. Orchard, alfalfa,- some wood, pri vate Irrigation system, good buildings near school, close to town; every thing goes Including stock and per sonal property,, for .quick sale we are Instructed to price -this . place at $8500.00, Immediate possession, in cluding crops. . , ' ' 'If you .want a good home, one that Is worth the money, lot us show you this. . . . - -.- The Fchf Investment Co. , ; . tower prlcesi .better , ' ... vnluos bur motto. jitife .'a niaii under' suspicion: tOn BAI.R LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FreBh young Jorsey, $5u.0(r; also 28 shorn merino ewes at $12, with 25 lambs thrown In. B: B. Foss, Talent; Ore. Phone 372-IU Ashland. 49 FOR SALE Three young thorough bred poland-china sows, fine specU mens, old enough to breed, $25 each If taken soon. Phone to 322, Medford, during business hours. 41 FOR: SALE 45oat. 185 old ones, 150 kids. OrvalT Tarbell, Rogue River. 65 FOR SALE Good all around team, weight 3000 lbs. Coleman creek, 2 'j miles west of Phoenix.. E. London, Medford, Route 1, Box 79. ' 46 FOR BALE Toggeniiurg Billy kid cheap. Phone 788-R2. : 44 FOR BALE Pure fcred Red Polled bull calf, born February. 1919; fine youngster. Jlodoc Orchard or Palmer Investment Co., Medford Oregon. ' ' ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE $40 pair New Zealand red rabbits; doe and her 7 young pedigreed. Make ah offer. Few thoroughbreds. Must sell. Crane, 1059 Court'. FOR SALE 50,000 tomato plants, from Goghano's Glory seed, $.1.00 per thousand. Corner .Mantle and Liberty street. ' 49 FOR SALE Grain 634-H. hay. Phone 4 FOR SALE Two tons of alfalfa hay, ' first cutting', old crdp. Edw. G. Miller. Phone 13-X3, Central Point. 45 FOR SALE "Glory" tomato plants; finest for canning,' from Bogliano fresh seed; several thousand. 511 East Main St. ' ' 46 FOR SALE; 20 stands of bees. B. F. Hemstreet. Route 2, Box 22, Medford. Phone 86-R. 45 FOR SALE1 Sand, gravel and' sedi ment. Plowing done: Phone 912-J. .... 58 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenne, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 59 FOR SALE-r-Str!50 fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cultires: Ralph Elden, Medford. FOR BALK RKSX, ESTATE. FOR SALE Eighty acres of timber. W hair of NW quarter section IB, three miles south of Jacksonville, very cheap. Terms easy. Will take wood at Jacksonville in part payment. . See Colonel H. H. Sar- gent at Jacksonville. 49 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 HONKX TO IXJAlt LOANS Farm loans 8 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. LOAis'S City loans. Building, ft Loan Assn., 4 29 M. F. ft H. Bldg. LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on ranch property. BuyB and sells -f mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 North. Grape street.' Phone 53-M. ' 85 Rural Homes 164 acres, beautlfdT home, 8 acres bearing pears, 2 acres grapes, 4 Vi miles from Medford, in the western foothills, at a sacrifice , 30 acres AVt miles from Medford, 1 mile from Pacific highway, all good soil, 7 acrts of commercial pears, acre grapes, balance in grain with splendid crop, fine large house with all modern improvements, water, lights, bath, etc., beautiful-view from the home. This1 Is every foot alfalfa land and well drained and all comes under the Talent irrigation project. Thife place can be bought right; let us show it to you, and then use your own judgment. : , brown 5c White 10 South Fir St. BCSINEflh OIRHCTORT Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, AttomyHit-l, rooms 8 and 9, Medford NHtkmaa Bank Bulldlngr A. E. REAMBS, Lawyer, Oarnstt- Oorey Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett Corey Bldgi - . Aoto Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRING Oo W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the P clflo northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee, 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. . r - Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned op for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone IS1-T. , J. T. Allen. Expert AecounUne WIL80N AUDITING CO. H. M. Wilson,. O. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into oar elmplrtled aceotmtlng method. M. F. ft Hi Building, Medford. Phone 157-B. Farm Lojuis AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40 years 5V4 Money ready whoa - land Is appraised and title ' approved,- E. H.- Hnrd, secy-treas. National Farm Loan Associations, Qarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford: Instrnctlon In Mnsle FRED ALTON HAJGHT Teaehetfol piano and harmony. Height Untie - Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Planing Mfll THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and : -. screens. Shop 437 8. Fir- Phono 184. ' Physicians and Burgeons ' DR? E DW. DB REYMPNTE Spec iallst. Rheumatics, Asthma, Fains, Liver, Impotence, Female Trouble, Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Hay Fever, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, etc 3fo 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. . .'' 65- A BURSELL, D. C; M. D. Splnol- ogist physician and surgeon. Diag nosis and treatment. Methods ot Dr. Abrams. Office M. F. H. Bldg., phone 29. . DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia - physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. kDR. J. J. EMMENS Physician" and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and (-lassT sup plied. Oculist and Anrlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M, F. H, Co, Bldg. Phone 567. ; . DR. F. Q. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW -T OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. , Phone 904-1 ; -Residence 26 8. Laurel Streets" Printers' and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has- tha best equipped printing office in Southern .Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, ' etc. Portland prices. 17 Norta Fir St - . Transfer BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone S15. Prices right. Service guar- an teed. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. . . . TIME CARD. . lea-re Medford' for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Bun 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 6:15 p. m. Also-on Saturday at 6:30 p. ta. Sua days leave at 9:00 at m. ani 12:50, 4:30 and :A n. nu BY ALLMAN