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WABIIINOmV, Mny 17. (lnrnl ilurtih, oil lot n( Bluff of tliu army, announced HiUuy Unit experience In troop transport during (ho war bud Shown that est I mutes made liy tliu war department In 1015 un to tlm possibility uf u fontlgu mil Inn land ing truoim In tlm Unllud billion wttru imtlroly loo high.-.., , :; These uMtliimtn, (lmiora I March mi Ul, Included 387,000 men In 10 duy by (Inrniii'tiy; 404,000 liy Franca In tlio mimo tlmo; 1 HO, 000 by Auvtrln mid 2118,000 liy Jiipiiii, Thusu wuro bunud on a calculation ot n trunspnrt in uk Inn a round trip ovury !I0 day, whurnu expoi'lonoo provml tliut M T day worn rtxiulrud fur ovon tliu vory faatcst of tliu transport nml seventy day (or cnrgo hlp. , . ('nilmllit (luinli ; South Oukdiilo aveniin. j First mas Hunduy at 8 a, in. Second in una al 10:30 .ft in. '.Hoy. John Powers, rector., Eviuig.-Lutli. lon'H Cliurrh Fourth St. below Oitkdulo Ave, Rev. Ir, W. It. '.fiiriin-()CHir, Pastor. Him. 518 Wont Fourth Ht. No Hunduy school and no dlvlno avrvlra on accouut or Mr. Kvonion's runorul In Orunta Pa.' '.Ultra I Point Church . Hpuduy school at 10 a. m.' fnuiohliiK at 11 a. m. Subject, '"World Huconmrticllon." ' '' Kpworlh Iiiikuo at 7 p. m. I'roachliiK at Ii p. m. All are cor dially wolcoino. I'IkmiiIk I'mibyirrlnn iliutrli Jr. Uullllo, l'amor. Hunduy achool and Hlbl cIomoi at 10, ni. J I. W. Kraina, nupt. , 11 a. m. ttlblo . 1 1 a. in. Putdlc womhlp. Sermon, "Diinto'n Axcont to Pnrudlno."' 7:30 p. in, Yoiins proplo'a mantliitf. lender. Ilnrtlia llaynian. Stibjnct, "The Hchool of (toil and It Louona." Wo extend a hearty Invention to you, ; 1'ln.t (lirUllan Cliurrh Cor. Ninth jid OakdalOv. ' 1 Illblo nohool upt. 9: 4 5. II. W. Paul, PreachliiR 10:45. Subject, "llar ' neimlnn ihe Itenource or Ood." Bpoe- lal inimic by inalo u-lo. Chrlntlan Endeavor 7:00 p. m .veVirurinor baccaluurouto normon In tiold Hill, j Tbo pniitnr'a abaouco will glvo you an opportunity of hearing Mr. Dillon al the Prenbylorlun church. 1). K. Millard, minister. '. k . . M. K. Cliurrh. Hotilli ; Cor. Main and Oukdiilo. J. B. Wolbock, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. , , Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and at 8 p.m. ' irrolhor K. T. Conser will pronch at tho morning aorvlce. Till -will bo Urothor CoiiBor'a lat Suiulny with. us a ho loaves tor the east next week. Lot u glvo hltn a good aud ience. .,' Hhort addrosaes by -flit mi to men preceding tho morning aorvlce. ' Prayer mooting Thursduy at 8 p.m. ' Contonnry drlvo bogins al 12 noon, Sunday. Kvorybody come. 1 Mrst Clturch of Christ, f4cl(ntlst Branch of tho Mothor Church, Jhc First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mas. Sorvlco ovory Sundny at 11 n, jn., lubjoct, "Mortal and Immortiils." '. Hunduy school at 9:45. M undor the ago of twonty nrd welcome, - Wodnosdny ovonlng mooting, at whlch totlmonlo of Christian Sci - enco healing nro given nt 8:00 Free reading room which Is In tho M. F; & II, building, Is opon from 1 to 5 p. m. dally excopt Sunday and holidays. Tho Blblo nnd nil nnlhor Issed literature may bo road, loaned Or purchased. . Church building Is at 212 North Onkdnlo. . The public in 'cordially In vited to nttond the nervlces and visit the reading; room, . . -v ii - " - , First Uiiptlst Chnmh i " "Not bontlng but bullillng.'! , ! ' '.Tho Olblo school vof :tho Bnptlst, church hits 'lieon roorganlxod and gradod. Wo now hnyp thai dlffornnt, dopnrtmont doing sopnrnte dopart montnl work. ThoroM now Intorent and grontgr efricloncy in tho school, : On hunduy morning the sorvloo end the sermon will be expressly for. tho Sunday Hchool. , It ha ldiig boon: tho outom of 'tho pastor to proaoh aariuniis occasionally for tho bays and girls. This Is tho first ono slnco his coming to Modford. Lot all the school plan to stay ror tho preaching Sorvlco Sunday morning. .- , ! Tho ovonlng sormon I tho second jr the Borlos, and tho topic "Paying k Pool's ExponsoB,!' : Tho Siinduy, sohnol nt 0:45 a, .m,,' and tho II, Y, P.vU, nt 0:45 p. m. as Usual, ' 'W. T. S.'Sprlgg, 'minister.'-. First Metliodlst Uplscopnl .Fourth and Unr.tlott. .Sundny; May -18tli, murks tho be- ginning of llui L'ontonury' drive, t tin vw been linked to preach lliu bunt nml biggest (not liuigusl) sermon of my II fu, Willi I In) help or (lod I urn going to do Jt, My aultJjDot ot 11 n. m. In "Tliu Dlvlno Rule of !oinpnntiu tlmi." ; Jt will ho fur mil ii t and sinner and licit U urn Invited In limir It, ' lit tlia uvunliiK lit ft o'clock tlm roport from thu loam cupluliiB will Ihi given and wo will mm how nearly "nvnr the top" wa huve gone, vte It ii vu noma flno Mioriiopllcon slide on "I'Iid Cuntunary In India" which will bo Hhiiwn tit till service.' Coino to thu Hunduy U' liiiul in 9:46 ii, in. ' 1 1 Cntno to tlio Kpworlh Lougtio at 0:45 p. in, . . Thul'ii ull today, Thank you, . . .. C. R. Curios, minister. -. First Pri'Hliyterliiii (liurrli Corner Main mid Holly street. Hunduy school at 9:45 a. m. Morning mrvlco at 1 1 a. m., or iiion, "Life found Thru Iliiuth," Evening mirvUio at 8 p. in. M,r, V, V, Dillon, Y. M. 0. A. ocrolary returned froin Fruncu I to he the Npcukur, reciting thu experience of a Y, ,M. C. A. secretary undur tiro. Mr. Ulllon Invito i ho attendance of mon who bollovii thu Y. fulled or cuma Hhort or rlKhtful expectation mid wilt Kindly aunwur qiluvtlon and listen to orillclmu during this even Inn. pooplo who contrlbiitiid llllnral ly to thin enuso liuvii a rlKlit to an accounting for their fund and ln toruHt, Mr. I li Hon In Intro to meet you and tall the story. Muslo for the morning, olo by Ml k Onralttliio Thnln -01111 duot by Mm, Plnronco .McEIIioho and MM, Edna lnuai'n, In Hi evening fttrs, Karl Kjiupp will hIiik nolo. Mm, McCurdy, organlat, L, Myron Itooxcr, minister. ' I JJn'atwk , i to utwiilvt rii-eiiitH Wt. StiH-rw. iM'ft i?l':i.nnf(i 1.1..'itl: eood to i-hiri, $11.00 Ui 11. 00; medium to K.md. 10.O0fu) 11.00: lair to L'lioil. l).00(ii 10.00 common to I'uir, S.0ufii 0.00; inciliiim to choice cowk and hcifcrn. 10.00f 11.50: iiiciliuiii to (rood, H. 5(1(11 7.50; fair to iiiciIiiiiii. 4.ri0W.)..r)(l: ciinnert t.l.llOdt 4.00: IiiiIIm. i.(I0i .S.tlO: ciilviw. $li.0llffT'l'2..'i0i Htockcrx and fcwlcrn. i.Ollta 10.00. lloifH Mtctiflv: rccfintH 127, Prime mixed. $'J0.0ll(iirJ0.2.ri; midiuiu mixed lli.7."j(i2n.t)(l: rotiuh ln'iivii. 18.00 (a 1H.7.1: liiun. l7.7r(!l8.'J.i. Sheen Htundv: ri'i-cintH 41. I'riini' liunlix. 14.lHI(i 15.0(1 ; t'uir to mc nun. trj.ftlKii i:i.,J."): ' veurlinin. $11.00 ( 12.00; wctliiTM. $0.IHIfti 10.00: ewe 7.00(ii11.00. Jluttcr POItTLAND. Muv 17. lltillcr si rung. City creamery prints, ex tras, box lots. fiHc; cartons, fille: half box.w luilf cent more; less UiuH linlf boxiK, lc more. Kuving tiric-baiter Kkith Selline price, ease count. 4-1 'Ac: buving price.. Kl1c; sclliiig lrico, riimlleil, 4''vp: nelci'leil can dlud ill cartoiw. An. " - . ProlMite Court Eat. Llnglo Scnntllo. Koport or giinrdlnn; ordor. ., , . Est-.: Surah B. Emorlck.'. proof oi publication. ' ' ' . ' Jtcnl Kntnto Transfers Sylveator Kennedy vs. Wil liam Soukup, 13 V4 or SB or ec S4, twp. 34, R. 2W Loslle W. Stiinsoll vs. Harriot 0. Kdnieades, Jand In blouk 1, llarr's Add. to .Medford.. 9G0 10 The death or Mrs. R. II. Hawkins :was a sad shock to tho entire com- 1 numlty, allho many know she was sutforlng from nn attack or tho Influ. on in they fully bollovod hor to be qn the road to recovery.- Tho funorul was held here May 7, nnd aorvlces condhctod nt tho conie tory nnd tho grief-stricken liUBhnnd who had given Into the hand of , SAMS VALLEY DOINGSOFTHE. DUFF . IWIOM WILL ASK rHIGUEE WAGES ' ! lw' ' V M " WiT l WAilTs. ovlE OF 1 CK A AND SHORTER Hours-EVERN mVXL ' wLl ' ' ll i '' ' ,MBMMR MLLCMRV A VMoti CARD- ,. : .. cSjos - ' w ' T ffl , OTTCPTOTED MTO TltTOUNfl, TVfBDFOTt'n, OUKflpy, KATIITM)AY, MAY 17, 1910 dirndl til littlo hrliln of lint a Hhort time lft; Iniiiiiidlutnly tor California, I Our dnopcat yinputby la extondud tlio family who were o aiiitdoned by thu Iohh of one over (hoiiKlitful of tlinlr wulfiiro. ' ' Tlio word camo by toliigraph and Ihu motliiir biilnic nlouo wiih proHtrut- eil with itrlof before Hlio could take thn on tiro uhmhiiko. Ma hul wan a pleamint nntured vaunt woman never hlrkliiK duty dud will ho Badly mlKHed by hur many frlcndt hero, I bono who huvo lutuly purolioHcii motor oiiulpmnnL of vurlouH kind uro )o. K. lyniun, PordKou tractor; Mr. II. J. Pelton, Chandler lx; . I). 'Morgan, Kord touring and J. W. Kdlnglon, KordHon tractor. Many rujolco with Mr. Milton Htolninotz over tlio hnppy return of hor hUHhiind, Mauler Knglnoer Htoln motz, Tuesday rrom'Cnmp LowU, where ho received hi dlHChnrge, B. M. Cllt or, brothor-ln-liiw of W. W. Kdtiiglon, and travnllng by car with hi two friend, Mr. Snook and l.tllv. all of Portland, miido a oloa- iii'it vliilt at tbo EdliiKlon homo on their way to mint horn California. Harry Troidium returned borne Thumdny after convoying a carload lit Jiog Into the Portland murkut wliera ho received a "grlnntiig" price. Bevoral wool grower hero have contracted their wool to ICdgur John- on of Contra! Point, who. buy for the.prlco of SUc, ' Mr. lOllsworth, miller of Central Point, wa thru our lltrlct' taut week looking tor wheat. , Tho onturtulninont given by tho chool Friday nt tho Wllhlto hull won much enjoyed by every one and imperially "Ho Kellle Ml Nellie" ung and actod by two young ladle dre ed In the garb of negro mini and womun. Prom the ulo or tho boxes auc tioned after the clone of lha program the hchool received $22 ror chool Improvement. Mr. V. A. Little, on Den and Ml elms Kenney or Central Point; visit ed W. C. Kenney and ramlly Hunday. It. K. Nenlon or Tablo Kock, wa Hmborlng up hi new Maxwell in our precinct Sunday. J. W. Killniiton colled on the doc tor thin week with nn Injured onklo Muny of tho farmer who huve fln-J lulled corn planting are nopeiiiny watching tho hoavon for lgn of rain. . The eighth grado examination I bolng conducted by Ml Mary Idling ton. Tho applicant are Elsie Biraua, Hluior Knott, Itay Hoist, Dosla Coop er and Klbert Straus. ' , ' Don't U-t It Linger A cough that tollow la grlppo or any other cough that "hangs on trom wlntor to spring wear down the sufferer, leaving him or her In a weakened slato unublo to ward oft cknes and disease. Jos. Gillard 148 Flllmoro St., Nashville, Tenn., writes: "I wa suffering with a dry, hacking cough and a pain in .my chest, but since taking Foley's Honey and Tar I have boon relieved." It soothes, heals and euros coughs, cold and croup. Good for whooping rough. For salo by Modford l'hnr- miicy. , HELPWArlTBa MAXJB. WANTED Two neut appearing young men, with lots of pop, to travel with crow. Exporlenco not necessary. . Can make $33.00 por wook. Cliunco for advancement. Can use one man with Ford. Call Sundny 10 to 2. Ask for Ferdon, Holland Hotel. 48 WANTED Married man to work on farm. - House and cow furnished. W. D. Roberts, Koglo Point. 51 WANTED Six or olght noach nrun, ors. E. E. Fobs, Talon t, Ore. Phone 372-R1, Ashland. 491 Two Best Bargains in Southern Oregon 402 Acres About 9 miles from Medford. About 250 acres In culti vation; tenoed and cross fenced; two sots buildings, water piped In house from spring, about 120 acres in grain and hay; good school closo, good out rango for stock, nil but about 60 acres good plow lnnd. 1919 crop Bhonld bring, around $2500. Crop and implements go with place, at $13,000. ' J00 Acres About 5 miles from town of Rogue River; about 50 acres' In cultivation, 2 good barns, fair house, good water, free wator right with somo of place, fenced, good outrange for stock, school clone. R. F. D. and phono by tho place. For quick sale, Includ ing 1910 crop, $3,750. ,. . , ' ' J, W. WAKEFIELD MEDFORD, ORE. REAL ESTATE . INSURANCE Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Local Ten cents line, Le8l Five cent a line. Display 2D cents on Inch, Contract rate on application. HELP WA2IT15 -FBMAldB WANTKU Woman for housework Cull 1108 Hunt . 40 tor the Slimmer, Klevoiith, . WA.VJ'KI) 0 bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell tleulor. f2u.00 to r,0,00 per woek. Itallroad fare -paid. Write at once.' Goodrich Lirug Co.Uept. 882, Omahn, .Vebr 30 WANTKD Two neut appearing young lad Ins to travel with crew, demonstrating, experience not ner essury. ('an uiuke good money; easy work; expenses advanced. Call Bundny, 10 to 2. Mr. Cox. llollund Hotel. ; . . " . 48 WAfiTHI) Woman, two In family. 0 1 G Wot Thirteenth street. 48 WANTKD Young lady to attend cigar stand. Hotel Mcdford. WANTKD Women for thinning ap ple near Medford. Apply II. S. Government Kmploymetu Office, Nash Hotel, Qn Front street. WANTKD Chain bermull. Nash 48tf Hotdl. WANTKD Woman or girl to cook or assist with cooking, Berkeley Orchards.' DO WANTErs MMUKt,riAITKOTJB WANTED to hear from owner of good ranch for sule. Stale -cosh price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 12 WANTED To buy fresh cow. 60 Phono 011-R2. WANTED To buy oi rent 15 to 30 ncro ranch, ono with water right preferred. Would also buy equip ment. Phono 102-X or address A. P. Stennett, 101 Vancouver Ave. 48 WANTED District No. 3, Rucb, Ore., desires to engage teacher for coming school yoar. 49 WANTED To rent a farm, of from 100 to 200 acres. Iease this fall. Apply room 300, Holland Hotel. 48 ivTNTED-Icush ror oTd False Teeth (broken or not). ; We pay $2.00 to $35.00 per sot. ' Also actual value ror diamonds,, watches, brldgo work, crowns, old gold, silver and platinum. Send at once and re- colvo cash by return mall. Your goods returned. If price is unsatis factory. Miner Bros., L-2007 S. 6th atreet, Phlla., Pa. 70 WANTED A good driving pony for Its keep. Box 821 Medford, Ore. ( v 48 WANTED To rent modern house, furnisher or unfurnished, with three or four bcdrqoniB and sleep ing porch; desirable location. A. L. H1J1. WANTED Electric motors. We rent, buy or sell any size. Paul' Electric Store, Main and Central. Phono 90. , ' 85 WANTED Tho trnvollng public to know that the Auto Stage Lino Is now operating dally between Med- roru ana Kinmutn f alls via Horn brook. Medford office. Hotel Nash. . ' 62 WANTED Second-hand sacks for rolled barloy, oo each. Ralph Waldo Eldon, Russ Mill. WANTED 'Highest cash prices paid for wool and. mohair.. Medford Junk Co., Phone 283-J. WANTED Wo pay cash for Liberty ooncis. Hsie s Piano House Inc. J. F. Hale, general manager. wanted House moving and re- Dalrlng. Phone 4KK-M or 48S-X. NOTAIty PUBLIC Pansy XLABinEDMEMS FOR RKNT FUBfUBHKD flOOMH. KOIl HUNT One furnished : ment at Holland Hotel. apart- POrTriKNT Itooms with or without. ' board. 315 South Klverslde. 64 KOR rtK.VT Nicely furnished room, bath. 245 North Grope street. ron rkni aoimn, FOR IlliNT Modern aeven-room cottage. 430 North Front. 53 FOR it ISN'T Seven room modern house, furnished. 901 North Cen tral avenue. ' 48 FOR RBNT Five-room furnished bungalow: one Job carpenter shop; apartments or office rooms In brick buildings at 131-209-213 West Main streot. John F, White. 64 FOR RBNT Several modern house. Bultdln & Loan Asa'n. 429 M. F. . Jk H. Wile. . FOR BALK LIVES TOOK, FOR BALK iBht fine milk cows. Just fresh. Those are from the . Deuel herd at Sams Valley and will be sold cheap. C. C. Hoover. - - . ' , 50 FOR BALE High-grade young Jer sey stock from 15 montbs to two years old: also ilolsleln cow. Leon ard Oorthuys, Taliiit, Oregon: 1.0 FOR SALE One team or bay mare and harness, 'pfio youne cow and calf, one yenrXng heifer. T, t H. Bragg, 846 East Ninth street. 48 FOR SALE Presh young Jersey, $55.00: also 28 shorn merino ewes at $12. with -25 lambs thrown In. E. E. Fos. Talent, Ore. Phone 372-R1 Ashland. 49 FOR SALE floats. Hti old ones, 150 kids. Orvall Tarbell. Rogue River. 55 j FOR SALE Pure tred Red Polled bull calf, born February, 1919: fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Palmer Investment Co.,- Medtord. Oregpn. ' ' POR 8ALK KEA1, EBTATZ. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE Al falfa, grain and s!-.k ' ranches, from $5.00 per acre up. Farms for rent. . Gold Ray Really Co. FOR SALE Real estate. 160 acres. three mile from Rogue River sta tion, no improvements. good spring, good road, 7000 feet ot cord wood. Price $700. . Terms. Douglas. 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. FOR SALE Eighty acres of timber, W half of NW quarter section 16, 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 SALB: 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. 54 FOR SALE Three lots and two- story brick buildings If can find suitable purchaser. Terms reason able, at 131-209-213TWest Main streot, Medford. John,F. White. 54 WANTED To see you at No. 0 South Fir Street. WHY Because we know that if you are looking for Farms or City property at the lowest prices we have them and can suit you. " LISTEN ' ; $N00.00 Just stop to consider for ono min ute that the above amount will place you in the position of a home owner and sltart you on the road to. pros' perlty. ,..-"'' Then see us as we are offering i strictly modern 5-room house that coat $2000.00 for $SOO.0O. Owner must sell so net quick.it you want this bargain. . Shown by The Fehl Investment Co. Lower prices better vnluea our motto. makes application FOR BALK MIBOTXLA.YEOUfl FOR 8AlyK Leghorn and Rhode Island Red eggs, chick. F. II. Dreader. . . 50 FOR 8ALK Glory tomato plants by 1000; transplanted, sturdy and large rooted, same grown by can nery. Worth trying. See them. Piatt. 117 Olson streot. Faske, 511 Kast Main. 51 FOR SALE Good gentle driving horse, buggy and harness. Geo. Bishop, Suncrest Orchard, Talent., Ore. 53 FOR BALE Reliable used cars. 1916 Overland touring car. This car plainly shows the good enre it has had. A good buy In a late model'; see It before you buy. Wesley Brown, 127 North Rlversido, oppo site 'Nat. , 48 FOR SALE Two-cyde gasoline en gines. Phone 314-W. 49 FOR SALE HlKh-class Ford buy for sale. Auto Service Citation, Ash land, Ore. , 4:i FOR BALK Oak wood. $4.00 ner tier, delivered. Phone 788-R1. 52 FOR SALE A good horse and har ness for light work. Phone 394-Y. . 48 FOR SALE One-panel body for Ford chassis at reasonable price. Geo. L. Trelcbler Motor Co. 52 FOR SALE Camping wagon, some , rabbit houses, and imported pussy willow trees. Phone 627-J, Med ford. 48 FOR SALE Fumed oak unrlght piano with bench, $150.00. Phone C49-J. ! 49 FOR1 SALE Ranch horses, wagons, -harness; farm tools, backs, etc. Corner iXlantlc and Liberty streets. ' 49 FOR SALE- $40 pair New Zealand red rabbits; dde and her 7 young, pedigreed. Make ah offer. Few thoroughbreds. Must sell. Crane. 1059 Court. - FOR SALE 50,000 tomato plants. from Goghono s Glory seed, $3.00 per thousand. Corner Nlantlc and Liberty street. 49 FOR - SALE Grain ay. Phone 48 634-H. FOR SALK; 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 avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 59 FOR SALE Strkrty fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cult'ires. Ralph Eldeji, Medford. ; MONTJY TO IAAX LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C Bogg. , LOANS City Toans. Banding & Loan . Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. LOAN- J.-B. Andrews loans money on ranch property. Buys and sells mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 North Grayo street. Phone 53-M. ' '"' " " ' 85 FOR EXCHANGIS. TRADE! Good farm horse to trade for driving pony. South Hamilton street, near Dakota avenue, 48 FOR RENT APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Furnished apartment 822 South Central. Phone 403-x- 3. "50 Rural Homes - 16 H acres, beautiful home, S acres bearing pears, 2 acres grapes, 4 Vi miles from Medford, in the western foothills, at a sacrifice. - 30 acres 4 miles from Medford, 1 mile from Pacific highway, ell good soil, 7 acres of commercial pears, acre grapes, balance in grain with splendid crop, fine large house with all modern improvements, water. lights, bath, etc;, beautlfur view rrom the home. This is every foot alfalfa land and well drained and all comes under the Talent irrigation project. This place can be bought right; let us show it to you, and then use your own judgment. BROWN & WHITE 10 South Fir Sr. '-r BCurNicss. oiKECTor.r. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, room 8 and 9, Medford Natltmal Bank Building. A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garnett- Corey Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett Corey BIdg. Aato Hupplles LAHER AUTO BPRINGH Co. W aro operating the largmt, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa- . elfie northwest. ' Use onr aprlngi when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 251-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 slmplrrted accounting method. M. V. & H. Building, Medford. . Phone 157-R. ' v Farm loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 5 Money ready whoa land la appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hard, secy-trea. National Farm Loan Associations, Oarhett-Corey Bldg., Medford.; , Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachervol piano and harmony. Height Musis Studio, 401 GarnettrCorer Bldg, Phone 72. . , . . Planing MIR THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. ; - .- ., . .Physicians and Surgeons h DR. EDW. DB REYMONTE Spec ialist. Rheumatics, Asthma, Pains, Liver, impotence. Female Trouble, Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Hay Fever. Neurasthenia, Hysterla.ietc; Xo Drugs No Dope. 4 Free treat ments Tuesday only from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. and 5 p. m. Phase 137, St. Mark's Bldg. 63 A BURSELL, D. C; SI. D. Splnob ogist physician and surgeon. Diag nosis and treatment. Method of Dr. Abrams. Office M. F. & H. -Bldg., phone 29.. ' v DR. W. W. HOWARD Oteopathl0 physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build, tag. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician pd - surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glass" .sup plied. Oculist and Aurjat for & P: R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft P. Co. , Bldg. Phone 567. - , DR. F. G. CARLOW' : v ( DR. EVA MAIL'S CARLOW rjr OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.t Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. ' Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing ' office In Southern Oregon. Book binding) loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland, prices.; .27 JHorU Fir St. Transfer i EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone S15. Prices right, Service guar anteed. INTERURB AN AUTOCAR CO. 7J TIME CARD- ' Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:5 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days le ave at 10:30 .a. m. end 1:3,0, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Asliland 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. nd 12:30. 4:30 and 4:80 p. m. BY ALLMAN i