' WEDFOTITT TUTTO TRTBTOTE, METTFOKP, OTCEdONT, TUESDAY, MAY, 20, 1 9 19
PAOE SEVEN
" " LIviwKH'k -.' ; '
POIl'I'LAWD, Miiy 20. Cuttle
stoutly; no roonlplH. HtmirH, IiuhL $ 13
)13.B0; good to ohulco $ll(flll,&0
medium to good li4(lli fulr to
good $0410; ouinmoa to fulr $8p
V; good tu olioleo cows ami hulfurs
f I0W-.BV) medium to good $8.60ii
7,60; fulr to iimdlum $4,60416.60;
cunnnrs $3tl'4; bullM $0.8; eulvos
$D4( llLBO; stockurs mid feeders1 $7
4M0.
lions lower) receipt 80.
in Ixod $10. no WHO; medium
$ 10 W It). 00; rotiHli heavies'
IK. 75; pig $17.754HK.2n.
Prima
mixed
$IMl'
Hhuop stonily; rocolpt 7 It. I'rlnio
lamb $144(16; (ulr to medium
$ia.ri0 13.26; yimrihiKx $tii!i;
wolliotn $U10; uwiw $74lt.
"lluttor
PORTLAND, May 110. Ilutliir
firm. Culms, 03 sooro r7 V6o; 02
score 67 Ho; 07 scoro Ml Vic; U0
euro DO Ha. Prints, parchment
wrapped, box lotii 68c; cartons B9o:
liuir Iiuxah hull emit moru; less than
hulf tioxtia ono cant inoro, IJullirfut
&M) &0a r. o. b. stations.
, Eg
" IChks RollliiK prlco, enso count,
4Hioi buying prlco, 44 e; stilling
prlco cundlod, 4(1 lie; selected can
dled, 4 7c; selected cundlud In car
tons, 4 Ko. Hons, 8 Do; broilers, sScfc
40o.
I'niliaU) Court
Kiit. Llnglo Biunlllu. Report and
ordur.
Kiit. Clnlro and Charllo Conway.
Account.
"Est. Anna Margaret Walter. In
ventory and appraisement.
Kit. William J. Gregory. Invon
lory and apprulaemont. '
Kiit, Robert Huberts. Inventory
and appraisement.
Kit. Turnur Nell. Lattori of id
ministration.
Kiit. Mary A. M. FrodonburK. First
and final account. '
Kit. Orln M. Wilson. Order.
Et. Sara Andoraon Hurrall. .Ad
mitted 9 probate. .
Kit. Kllra Cochran, Proof ot pub
lication) final order.
KM. Jolm A. nrnffts. ' rrbof ot
publication. ;
Est. John A. Smith. Prof of pub
lication! ditcrad of settlement.
. Est. William J. Vergln. Ninth re
port of executor.
Circuit urt
John K. Rocho va. 1. II. Oleason
et al. Motion, order, -second amend
ed complnlut.. f i !
Urant llurroughii vi. Modford lrrl
gnilon district. Undertaking on ap
penl. 11. F. Adklna ot al va. Modford
Irrigation IMntrict. Undertaking on
appeal.'
8. P. Darneliurit et al v. Modford
Irrigation Dlatrlot. Undorlaklng on
appeal.
: ' M. C. Amont v. Dutto Knlln Lum
ber Co. Motion.
II. II. Klllng vi. Wm. P. Whltngin
et al, Proo'f of publication, affidavit
and default.
J, B. llraco va. Koto P. O.Conner
Affidavit, order, motion ahd order.
Mattlo Parker (admx.) et al vs.
Jackaonvllle Brick & Tllo Co., De
murrer. '
tha. l-lndny vi. W. A. ItegUter
et al.. Hnmmoui.
. IX Mi Watt v. Choa.. Nlckoll ot ul
Affidavit and order.
Mra. A. It. Phlpps vs. Medford Irrl
gallon Dlatrlct. Undertaking on ap
Deal.
a. C. aarrett et al vs. Modford Irri
gation Dlatrlct. Undertaking on ap-
, peal.
1 ' I.ula n. Tillnonr vs. Modford Irrlga
! tlon District. Undertaking on ap
j peal ' . .
i ,. ' rvld Hurell flt al vs. Medford Ir
: rlgatlon DlBtrlct. Undertaking on
1 aonoal.
' hula D. Mlnoar ot nl vs. Modford
, Irrigation district. Undertaking on
anneal.
Kato McAndrowa et al vs. Modford
: Irrigation District. Undertaking on
anneal. ' ' -
, Dexior E. Patterson vs. Patterson
Orch. Co. Amended complulnt and
aumhions.
H. II. Kllng vs. "Wm. iP. WHIlntlili ot
. al. Cost bill and decroo. .
' B. Beeaon .vs. Carl W. Jackson
For money,
Willi H. Roberts vs. J. W. Dollar-
; hide. . 'Dlsmlssod. ,-
Oold Hill Bank vs. Lulu II. Dush
et al. Ordor dismissing,
Modford National Bank vs. Loullft
Burke et al. Proof of publication.
' J, F, Brown Vs. iBosco iIcrb et al.
Prof ot publication, affidavit, dofault,
docroe,,coBt bill..
it Mr. and Mrs. Donrmond and son
woro trading In town Tuesday, ',
' 'mthn,. .nittna tflau fllflllir ' t'trtWArd
ftbllgors and Oscar 'Uodgors houlod
ritlh tn town Tuoudnv and dollvored
to Mr. ElmHtond of tho Central Point
jnlll. . '
. It. Mooro and Chnrloy McNeil wore
rtvot- In Antloch Tuesday hunting cat
4ln
' C7 Throlgor of tho Chaparral, dis
trict, won In Medford Friday! v Y
Walter Frank. Mr. CummlnRB ahd
Thoo. Olilss went to Central. iPoint
Friday on business) .
! Bert ChnpmaK'nrtd his brother
Victor mot with a Borloits ttdcldonl
- ANTIOCH ITEMS .
.11 f1!! ,r i mi ji ill' ' ni 1 .1
Krlility coming down ,tli Kmilii Ity
the Byline bridge. The tonm 1ccnino
soured and run,- ttiriiliiK the hack
over unci drugging him iiiiIIm u ills
tmico. ll wiih fill prolty bud ly itboiit
t lit) heiid mid fnco, one cut uliovo III
eye requiring eight stitches; ulso a
bruised leg und uhouldiir. Ilia broth
er Victor uscupud with a bruliiud eye
und knee.
Hlx uu I o loads of panplo went from
thin neighborhood to Mudford to tho
circuit 'Wodnostlny. .
M Ihm Mnltby lefl Stinduy for her
humu at Alsou. ' "" '
Mr. Htrulhorn's fiunlly and Mr. J.
Vlncunl und fumlly und J, Gluss und
(umlly motorad to Cuiilrub Point Hun-
day for munllng.
Mr. Ola L'hapmun and little boy
nre ituylng thli week with Mm. Thoo.
Uliiss.
Mr. and Mm. Howard Muyflald of
tho Moil down wus trailing 1 1) Mod ford
I' nuuy. '
EAGLE POfN F EAGLETS
Bv A. C. Hewlett
l.ut Wednesday as I was crossing
our suspension bridge Win, I.owls,
our slioup king stopped nt the ond of
tho brldgo and naked me to lake a
rlda with lilni up to his sheep ranch
anil sua his shaurara slmur his sheep
by machinery, and as 1 hud never hud
tho opportunity to see It done bofnre
I accepted his Invitation and started
and after riding about flvo nilloit we
came to where they wore at work.
There wore four shearing muchlnes
but as ho had only three shearers one
of them was Idle. Ho had. eight pons
all urruuged so as to huva ovorythliig
us handy "as a pocket In a shirt';
they witrn all arruuged In a burn, The
first one, lb ono that opens out Into
tho main corral was a llttlo lurgnr
than the rest, running tho whole
length of the burn, and then unotber
alongside abofit four feel wide with
gates Just wldo enough to reach
across the pon, so that when tho men
wanted to separate them by opening
one of the gates thut made another
ainull pon, etc And then Joining the
Inst long pun there were four small
pens that -would hold ten or twolve
sheep at a lime and those pens wore
arranged with a wide gate that made
bno sldn bf the pen and for a door oft
the other side they had wool sacks
hung so as to keep the sheop In and
o arranged that the 'shearer could
reach In and take a sheep, by. tho leg
and by simply turning nround have it
oil th platform ready to' apply the
shearing appuratus. Jha" shearing
machines In this enso woro run by a
mull gasoline engine.'
The shenrlng machines aro arrang
ed so that the operator can stop It at
any tlmo. When a shoep Is brought
onto tho platform ho Is sot on his
rump und the operator commences
trimming nround the bond and front
legs, and then the belly and tiy the
tlmo ho has thorn trlmmod ho com
mences to work on ono slda, going
tho ontiro longth of tho sheep and
keeps oh right around tho body, fin
ishing off at the tall and then the
sheep Is pushed back Into the same
pen again and another Is draggod out.
Tho shearer does not tlo'up his own
fleece, hut a man? does that Job for
all throe ot the sbesrors, and they
keep him busy. Tho shears aro con
nected to stool tubes and nre nrrnng
od vory much llko lbs clippers used
by the harbors for cutting tho hair
closo to tho hood.
Mr, Lowls said tliat'aome of the
men would shear ovor a hundred a
day. There was one man I dldn t
loarn his nnmo that I kept an ac
count of tlmo on and ho'dld not know
thai I was koeping time either, and
ho sheared four nlteop In Just eigh
teen minutes. . Ho was a little flutter
shearer than tho othor two. They
kept one mnn busy most ot tho time
slicking tho wool. The wool Is tlod
ti D In a bunch, each fleece by itsolt
and the wool sack Is first dipped into
a bnrrdl ot water and thoroly soaked
and thon hung In n frame, the bottom
EXCESSIVE ACIDITY
is ct the bottom ot most
digestive ills. : ;
Umiq!D5
for indigestion isfTord pleas
ing and prompt relief from
the distress of acid-dyspepsia.
' MAPK BV8COTT A BOWNE i s
. ' MAKERS OP 8COTT8 EMULSION
DOINGS OF
- V. Ir she's a vebv faithrii- member op we V L :MClr tr ik) the wash i"" 7 , ) L ' J ((
' " r" ''
bf tho Hni'k clour from tho flonr, and
then flvil or six flecs are llfrowd In
and then u man gets Into the suck
uhit tramps It In ull uround the sides.
Tho imok Doing wot kaops the wool
from Hpringlilg buck mid liy that
moans ho enn gat In two hundred and
seventy-five to throe hundred and
twenty-five pounds to tho sack. ; '
Wlillo I was wutchlng them sliviir
I also wits keeping tub on tho weight
of tho fleeces. I saw possibly fifteen
or twenty wofghod and tho lightest
lino wus eight und tho heaviest tort
mid u hulf pounds, Mr. howls Is con
fident thut thuy will uvuniHU eight
pounds. Ho experts to have about
firty-flvti sucks of wool this suuson.
hi lo 1 was on tho trip to the
sboup cutup I nutlced thut Win. Von
dor llellen wus building a house on
the tract of land thut he bought of
I, liko Ityun of Mudford neur the lluoso
crouk school house. I also noticed
thut he bus turn down tho two-story
warehouse thut stood between the
rosldutico of Dr. Holt and the old
(loo. Drown ft Hons warehouse.
John Foster und Ous Nichols mo
lorod In from Ball creek Wednesday
afternoon.
Wcdnosduy being circus or show
duy in Medford, tho result was thut
tiullo a number of people from Butts
Fulls motored out to see the sights,
and I lie reader perhaps will remem
ber flint we had a nice shower und
tho result was that several of them
fulled to reach home that night, and
Hnraco Gopperl and his. . brother
Charles. Mr. Stoddard, wlfo and twb
children, Mr. Merr(i Bronnor, wife
and tnrea children, and Curl Brennor
of Bulto Falls, spent tho night at the
Bunnysldo on accouut of tho sticky
mud.
Miss Zulu Oeppert, ono of our
phono girls? went to Mod Tord to see
tho show and remulnod over night In
town.
Prof. Kngelhardt, the mun -who
bought the lloquost place, was In
town with his daughter and,- were
business callers Thursday nlornlng.
Horn, to Mr. ond Mrs. Green Math
ews, oiie bf bur heavy stock men and
capitalists, June 80th, a boy baby.
Bon, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ayres,
formorly tho depot agent at this place
May 16th. a son. '
Mrs. Kdwnrtl Meyer of Lake 'Creek
and another lady motored Into town
Thursday.
I). 11. Patrick was doing business
hero Thursday and took dinner nt
tho Sunnysldo. John Rador was also
business caller.
Mrs. McPhorson of Portland, a
slafcr-ln-lnw of our townsman, Fred ,
Mtn nursun woo mis uueu nvru vinu-
GRAY HI
ISiiHL
Try Grandmother's Old Favorite
Kecipe ot a age tea ana
Sulphur.
'A Imnri AVArvnne knowa that fiage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Tears ago tne oniy way io bi
this mixture waa to make It at home,
which is tnussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simpiy esa i any
drug store for "Wyeth'a Sago and Sul
phur Compound." You will get a largo
bottle of this old-time reolpe Improved
by tho addition of other Ingredients,
at very little cost Everybody uses
this preparation now. Because no ono
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair,, aa it does It ao naturally
and evenly. Ton dampen a sponge or
sort brush with It and draw this
through your nam taking- ono smau
strand at a tlmo: by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, thlek and glossy and
you look years younger. Wyeth'a Sage
and Sulphur Compound la a delightful
toilet requisite. It la not Intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention ot
disease,
Rural Homes
16Vs acres, bountiful home, 8 acres
bodrlng pears, 2 acres grapes, 4
miles from Medford, in the wostern
foothills, at a sacrifice,
. 30 acres 4U mllos from Medford,
1 mile from Paclflo highway, all good
boII, 7 acres of commercial pears, H
acre grapes, bnlance In grain with
eplomlld crop,. fine large houBO with
all modern - Improvements, water.
lights, bath, etc.. beautiful view from'
mo noma, jms is every tout annua
land and well drained ana all comes
Under the Talent Irrigation project.
This plaoe enn bo bought right; let us
show it to you, and thon use your
own Judgment..
BROWN 6c WHITE
-' . lit flmith Fir St.. ' '
THE DUFFvS
Ing, hits' fitturhed to Portland.
Mnrrted, in Jacksonville, May t.lth
Mr, Thomas J. I'ullen (if Modesto,
Cui,, und Miss Mury Hobertson of
Bsglo Point. The groom wus for
morly a resident of this place and
tho bride, u daiightor of Mr. and Mra,
.1, I, Robertson, has been counted as
one of the promising young ludles of
this community; For several years
sho tins boon ono of the active mem
bers of tho Reese creek Sunday school
and an earnest christian worker In
tho cause of Christ.
Itny Davis of Prospect, was among
tho diners Friday und Croon Math
ows, Ous Poclc, Fritz Peck, A. Meyer,
It. It. and Kd Cowdon were among
tho business cullors Friday.
W. 8. Chapped has Floyd Pierce
helping him build an addition to his
house.
. Charles Humphrey of Prospect and
(41 f ford Honson were dlnors at the
Buntiyslde hotel Hut unlay.
' John Custer and John McAllister
wore huslnoss callers this morning.
W. W. Dillon, of tho V. M. C. A.
for Oregon, who spent a year In
Franco, and Mr. Walter Fruxer Brown
of Medford, called on your correspon
dent this afternoon looking after the
Inlorests of the organization.
Don't Let It Linger
A cough that follows la grippe or
any other cough that "hangs on
from winter to spring wears down
the sufferer, leaving him of her In a
weakened state unable to ward off
sickness and disease. Jos. Glllard,
14S Fillmore St., Nashville, Tenn.',
writes: "I was suffering with a dry,
bucking cough and a pain In my
chest, but since taking Foley's Honey
and Tar I have been relieved." It
soothes, heals and cures coughs,
colds and croup.' (Jood for whooping
cough. For sale by Modford Phar
macy. Cltjr TrMtsurcr's Nolle of " ' '
' Heml-Annukl Intomtt Iue
Notice Is hereby given that the
semi-annual Interest on , paving,
sewer and watermalo assessments
upon all properties for which appli
cation was made to extend the time
of paymont, will be due and payable
I at the office of tho city treasurer
(June 1. I y 1 U. and will be delinquent
arter thirty (30) days from Bnld date
and shall bear a penalty, of five per
cent (6 per cent) upon the amount
: of such delinquency. .
Thirty days after any such delin
quency the property will be sold for
the amount or sucn delinquency to
Bother with penalty and costs of such
ntn. (n accordance with
me provis-
ons 0f section 148 of the city clyir-
lor. - ' .
Dated at Medford. Oroson, this
15lh day. of May 1S18. .
MARY A. IIA8WELI
Treasurer of the fJlly of Medford,
Oregon. 50
Advertising Rates
.' .. - . . O If' " ' ' ''
Classified One cent I word.
Locals Ten cents a line. .
Legal Five cents a line.
Display 25 cents an Inch.
Contract rates oh application.
HELP WAHTElfrX-aiAIJ).
WANTED Married man to work on
farm. House and cow furnished.
W. IX Roberts, Eaglo Point.. 61
WANTKD SITUATION.
WANTED Stenographic position In
office; unexperienced but can give
references. Phone 394-H. - 51
WANTED
To see jou at No. O South Fir Street.
why '
. Because we know that It yon are
looking for Farms or City property
at the lowest prices we have them
and can auit you. .
BARGAINS
THAT SHOULD INTEREST YQU
,27 ' acres, near Medford, fully
equipped, tino buildings, , paid up
water right, including crop, $12,000.
20 acres. Joins city limits, fine
buildings, a strictly modern home,
$8600. This place can't be duplicat
ed for twice tho money, y
25 acres, one of the best buys in
the valley, at $5000. Including crops.
15 acres, tlno improvements, most
ly alfalfa, crop included, $3500.
80 acres timber nonr Medford,
The Fehl Investment Co.
'. , lower prices bettor ,
vnliiex our motto. :
Pansy is
HELP WASTED
Mnlo and Female.'
WANTKD Apnlo thinners, long Job,
closo to Medford,. Phone 4C8-.I2.
.':.. ' 51
' HTTLP WAJVrm TKMMX
WANTKf) At once, a woman to
cook in small hotel, steady work,
wages $00.00 per month. .Write
Hotel Macdoel, Macdoel, Cal. fit
WANTKD WnltressTlIotel ModfofU
WANTI'l) Women for thinning ap
ples near Medford. Apply U. 8.
liovernmont Kmnloyment Office.
Nosh Hotel, on Front street.
WANTKD Woman or girl to cook
or nunlst with cooking., Berkeley
Orchards. . 60
WAVTHrrv miCK7,IiASXOCB
WANTED To purchase four brood
sows. Phone 19-F24. . D2
WAITED Touring car or roadster
Ih first-class condition. Five full
Information and price. . Address
44, care Mall Tribune. 65
WANTED To buy two low
wheel waxons. Dr. Helms.
Iron
61
WANTED A second-hand water or
oil tank, thousand gallon or larger.
Call j. is. Clemens, pnone s-t z.
WANTED To buy a rrosh
Phone C11-U2. -
cow,
60
WANTED" Cash for Old False Teeth
(broken or not). We pay $2.00 to
$35.00 per set. , Also actual value
for diamonds, watches, s bridge
Work, crowns, old gold, silver and
platinum. Send at ones and re
ceive cash by return mail; Your
goods returned U price is unsatis
factory. Mazer Bros., L-2007 S.
6th street, Phila., Pa. ... TO
WANTED Electric motors. W
rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's
Electric Store, Main and Central.
Phohe 90. . - 85
WANTED The traveling public , to
- know that the Auto Stage Line is
now operating dally between Med
. ford and Klamath Falls via Horn
. brook. Medford offlco, Hotel Nash.
- , . . 62
WANTED Highest cash prices paid
tor wool and mohair. Medford
Junk Co., Phone 183-J. . .
WANTED We pay cash for Liberty
ponds. , Hale's Flano House inc
J. F. Hale, general manager.
WANTED House moving and I
pairing. Phone 488-M or 48K-X.
TAKEN TJF.
TAKEN UP Black pony. Owner
may have same by calllng'at J. H.
Llnvllle's, Central yoint Highway
and paying charges. 51
MOVKT 'TO
LOANS Farm loans S per cent In
terest, u. u. Boggs. -
LOANS City loans. BulMlng ft 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 Grape street.' Phone 53-M
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT One furnished
ment at Holland Hotel.
epart-
FOR RENT Rooms with or Without
board. 315 South Riverside. -64
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms.
Datn. 24o iNortn urape street..
TOR RKUt HODHKa.
FOR RH.VT Five room furnished
house,, bath, complete. Phone
929-WV-. ... . .. 65
FOR BALE Fresh Pole Durham
cow, W. E. Bryson, It. 1, Griftin
creek.
50
FOR - RENT Three-room modern
furnished house, with garage. 781
west Second. Phone 564-L. 52
tUK RENT Modern seven-room
Cottage. 439 North Front., 53
FOR RENT Five-room rurnlshed
bungalow; one job carpenter shop;
apartments or office rooms In
trick buildings at 131-209-213
; Weal Main street. John Fv White.
: - -. ;. . i. -. 64
FOR RENT Several modern houses.
Building ft Loon Ass'n. 429 M. F.
H. Bldg.
now strictly union
i'm
FOR BENT APAKTMEU'lUV
FOIt KENT Furnlshod apartment.
322 South Central. Phone 403-x-
z. f'0"
FOR BALE KKAIi JMTAT. '
FOIl SALE Thirty acres alfalfa
land under Oold Hill Irrigation
ditch on Riverside Drive. Will sell
10 acre tracts, 1200 per acre. See
W. II. Striker. Gold Hill, Ore. 64
FOB SALE Three lots and two
story brick buildings if can find
suitable purchaser. Terms reason
able, at 131-2011-213 West Main
street, Medford. John F. White. 64
FOR SALE: MISCELLANEOUS
FOIl SALE tfox factory at Talent,
Oregon, consisting of three elec
tric motors, planer, circular saw,
rip and cut-off saws, and various
other equipment, located on rail
road siding. Apple, peach and
pear boxes at factory, Talent. Save
money by purchasing now. Sev
eral carloads fir lumber at Rock
Point, Oregon, hear Gold Hill. John
11. Fuller, 150 '.S'orth Main street,
(Ashland, Oregon. Telephone Ash
land 438-R -61
FOR SALE, One new Overland 90,
with extra tire equipment, at a re
ducatlon. Investigate before buy
ing. Pacific Highway Garage. 51
FOR SALE Household goods, hed
sted, dressers, sewing machine,
organ, dining tables, washing ma-
chine and dishes. South River
- side. East Fourteenth street. C.
B. Kirk.- 64
FOR SALE Leghorn and Rhode
Isiand Red eggs, chicks. F. II.
Dressier. 60
FOR SALE Glory tomato plants by
1000; transplanted, sturdy and
large rooted, same grown by can
nery. Worth buying. See them.
Piatt. 117 Olson street. Faske,
611 East Main. N 61
FOR SALE Good' gentle driving
horse, buggy .and harness. Oeo.
Bishop,. Suncrest Orchard, Talent,
Ore. , 53
FOR- SALE Oak wood, $4.00 per
tier, delivered. Phone 788-R1. 62
FOR SALE One-panel body for Ford
chassis at reasonable price. Geo
L. Trelchler Motor Co. 52
FOR SALE $40 pair New Zealand
red rabbits; doe and her 7 young,
pedigreed. Make an offer. Few
thoroughbreds.. Must sell. Crane.
1059 Court. '
FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi
ment. Plowing done. Phone 9 12-J.
68
FOR SALE Singer sewing machines
on easy terms. Cleaning and re
pairing ot all machines a specialty.
245 South Central avenue, phone
903-R. C. A. Chapman. 69
FOR SALE StrKtly fancy alfalfa
seed, sweet clover and other grass
seeds. Nltro-cultires. Ralph
Elden, Medford. . - -
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE A young fresh cow,
price $42.00; two calves, $11.00.
Phone 370-J. 55
FOR SALE Good all around team,
weight 8000 lbs. Coleman creek,
2 hi miles west of Phoenix. E.
. London, Medford, Route 1, box 79.
" 52
FOR SALE Valley View Berkshire
registered young stock, bred from
champions. Write D. M. Lowe,
- Talent, Ore., or phone Ashland
6-F1-2. , 74
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1200 lb.
gelding 10 years old. Phone 375-X.
. . 64
FOR SALE Ono good work horse,
nine years Old, weight 1500. Phone
869-Y. 54
FOR SALE Eight fine milk cows.
Just fresh. These are from the
. Deuel herd at Sams Valley and
will bo sold cheap. C. C. Hoover.
. ,. 50
FOR SALE High-grade young Jer
sey Block from 15 months to two
years old; also Holstein cow. Leon
- ard Oorthuys, Talent, Cyegon. 1.0
FOR SALE Goals, 186 old ones
150 kids. Orvall Tarbell, Rogue
. River..; ., : 55
FOR SALE--Pure Dred Red Polled
bull calf, born February. 1919;
fine youngster. Modoo Orchard or
Palmer Investment Co., Medford,
; Oregon.-
BCBINE8. DltlEOTOrtT
Attorneys
PORTEK J. NEFF, Attorney-at-lr.w,
rooms 8 and 8, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAME3, Lawyer, Garnott.
Corey Building. " .
ELIJAH H. HUKD Lnwyer, 213-14
Garnett Corey Bldg.
Anto Supplies
LAHER AtJTO 8PRINQ8 Co. W
aro operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant tn tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our sprlnrl
when others fail, Sold under writ'
ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Oregon.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get ' your premises
, cleaned np for tho summer. Call
on the cltyi garbage wagons for
good service. -Phono I61-T. ; J,
T. Allen. , '
Expert AcconntaxtS
WILSON AUDITING CO. E. If.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given
to anything In Accounting and In
come Tax requirements. Look 1
' Into our simplified accounting
method. . M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 167-R.
Farm Loans
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40
year 5 hb Money ready whoa
land Is apnralsed and title ap
proved. E- H. Hurd, secy-tress.
National Fsrm Loan Associations,
Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. .
Instruction In Music1.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachep ol
piano and harmony. Halght MnsU
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey - Bldg;
Phone 72.
Planing Mill
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings and
screens: Shop 437 S. Fir. Phons
: 184. ..- .
' Physicians and Surgeons '
DR.' EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec
lallst. Rheumatics, Asthma. Pains,
Liver. -Impotence, Female Trouble,
Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Hay
Fever, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, etc.
No 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 BURSE LL. D. C; M. D. Splnoh
ogist physician and surgeon. Diag
nosis and treatment. Methods ot
Dr. Abrams. Office M. F. ft H.
Bldg., phone 29. '
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J.- EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited tn eye,
. ear, nose and throat. . Eyes scion
ttfically tested and giaas sup
plied. Oculist and Aurist for B. P. '
R. R. Co. Offices U. F. ft H. Co,
Bldg. Phone 567. . v ; ' jr '
DR. F. G. CARLOW - .1
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW
i OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN8 '
. 418-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg.-
Phone 904-L. :
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street.
. Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING COi has the
beat equipped . printing office In
' Southern Oregon. - Book binding
. loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. . Portland prices. 27, North
Fir St !-..
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front SL Phons
816. Prices right: Service guar
anteed. INTERURBAJ AUTOCAR CO. ;
TLME CARD.
- Leave Medford fur Ashland, dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 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. and 1:30,
6:30 and 9:30 p. tn.
Leave Ashland for Medford dally
except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p m.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun
days, leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30.
-sn and :n o. m.
BY ALLMAN