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WEDFonn vrmi mmvim, mtcdfotw, ot7etott, Tnrmw, may 27, "win PA0T3 FIVE e in ' i i i Vt ' MVWMUH-fc ,t, '. ? l'OUTLAMl). 'tW. iluV k-r'at-(In alimilV. rinwiiilH 27H. HIi'iiih, bent. i2;ri(iiii.t:i,oiii uiidii. t ..iiuii'fl, iMO'.filHjiil 1.(10 j iiiciliinii Id it I, lfl).)0 (UiWM; I'll 1 1- lo irtniil, H,75(ii'l.7fi ; ('ulfiiilim to I'nir, 7.7fi(ii8.7(i I mind In nlmti'ii i'uWH mill liuifniw, IO,li()(u LI. Oil; miMliiini to uniiil, $ll.n0(it)7,r(l; I'nir tn medium, -l.rU(i0,fOt iiniici'n, !l.(lll(iiM.(MI I hulk Dill.llIKu H.llll; I'lilVcM, $ll.lll)fi):l.H(li Ntcii'kurM mill i't'i'ilerH, 7.(Ht(ii10,()(l. . IIiiuh, hIimiiIv; i'iii),itrt f'J. I'rltno mixed, lll.mi(''20,imi miMliiini liilxml. t!UHtlt).rll: roiiL'h lionviiiH, iflK.Ol) 17.7ii iiIuh, m.Vm 18 l' HIii'imi wciili: i'iikkiiiIh Jill. I'rnni' lambs, H.M(uSl.'i.((l: t'uir to mi'diiiin. l'.i.r0(ii'i:i.2,V. vmi rlinifH, ljiH.OII(ii) l.f0; wethers, H.()ll(iHH.riOi iiwtiK. l.o((iifMII). ....I 1 - 11 V Butter . ' POIITI-AKD; M11V 17 Ruder tuixicr; (Milieu, O.'l Mi'iire, flH'0! WW, fiHi'S IU Ki'nre, 57 'An! (HI nciihi. 57it I'rinlH. miivhiiii'iit wniihh'iI. box lulu. Ulle; I'lirtiiim. (He; hulC boxen bull' I'i'iil nioi-i!; lex tlnin hull boxes linn will iiiuro. llullerful, Midi tide t. 6, ll, Htlllillll, V KdtM .. F.eifiw fiellinir nrieit, ciiho emitil. 1"e: lnivitiv urii'ii, .II1 (; Nullum nricn oanilli'il. 47e: xeleeti'il (111111111111. ITiv, Hi'li'i'tcil ennilleil 111 eartuiiH, .Hu. . ' Poultry Ilium, Hlli-i lirollul'H, roimlurrt. 2lit. ;iO( :i.'ic: vli FAST TRIP OVERSEAS (Continued from pag ono.) won lil reach 1)10 count of Portugal hMnro dnrknoaa tonight, thus achiev ing tlm covntoit honor of mnkliiK tho flmt trnuK-Alliiiiito night, llultuil HtntiM soaplauo NC-4 started fur IJs fiou thin morning nt 10: lit o'clock tlriinnwloh tlmo, op 0:18 u. m. Now York llmti. . .. ' Tlio crow of the iieiiiiliiiin, which wim iho niiino mi Hint wlilcli mndo tlic momorulilo tllght from New Fouml- liiml In I ho Airea, bonnluil tho pUwo an hour before sunrise, but It was not until several tiourn lutnr Hint tho Riant ninchino ttixlod ouUldo tho fireukwatar. headed to windward nnil roan gracufully Into tho nlr. Hho clr- cld tho harlior and than headed for hor dentlnatlus r.iuld chour from tho ntvnmura and mililliim who lined tho (lock ot tho nhlin lit tho hurlior mid tho crowds on tho lilom. toxothor With tho Hlirlohn of whUtlen from ull tho ntonm eraft wlihln lutil. Tho din of tho imliito wn kopt up for Kevernl mluutoK, tho plnnu mean wlillti upooilliiK on her wny and Htow ty illKappenrliiK In tho lirlclit utrn ky.' .-, , .:,.; . , -i i WVnthrr In IVrfecl 5 Tho wonthor .wan nlinoitt porfoct thin inorulnii with (ho warm nprliiK nun hIiIiiIiiu lirlKhtly on tho wniarn of tho liny,' Thoro woro but fow cloud In th'a nky and only a nllht north want, wind wnn lilowlng, which wan fnvnrulilu.to tho flyorn. wonthor ox porta pradlctod that tho plnno lultilit ancountar loildy wuiuhor mid pon nlbly occunlounl rain nqimlln midway of tho coiirHO, hut thin wnn not ox- pcclad to Inlorfuro with hor proKroim. ' l.loulnnnnt Commandnr Hoad In tondn to roiu 11 In In hlnlion over nlKhl and slnrt for I'lymniitli, Knalnnd, to morrow mornluR,' wonthor pormit !lnu. ' Tho cmtrn'o bntweon lioYo and l'or- ttiital In marko'd by H Amorlcnn do ntroyorn ntrnlchod out ulonit M10 routo to gulilo tho flyorn and tt 11 oc on'nury k'vo thorn imitlHluiioo. On a nuccoiwful fllaht. 6f II10 Unll Dil Htiilcn nnvnl noapluna i4C'-4 from t'ontn 1'nlKiiilu to I.IrIioii today 1I0- pendad tho coniplatlon of tho trnnn Atlantic, flltfit Hi art ml from Tropnn n'dy, N, P., on Muy 10, thin nonplnpo bolntj th ono survivor of tho tltroo that oonnyed tho trip. . Tho Unltoil StatoH naval nonplanon NO-1, NC-3 and NC-4 ntnrtod from Rocknwny I'olnt, N. Y on May 8 on tho prollmlnn'ry. log of I heir .flltfit acronn tho .Atlantic. The NC-1 and NC-ll mArto 11 oontlnuoun fllKht to llnllfax, raaohltm thoro In nnfoty. Tho howovor, , oniiountoreil onwlno troublo and wan forcoif to nllnlit on , tlio noa oft Chatham, Mann, tt wan towod Into tho. linrhor and. roimlrn woro runhod thoro and tlio ninchino wan put' into Bhnpo to continue Itn vbynKo. , ... . i .' On May 14 tho NC-4 loft Chatham nrtd arrived at Halifax In nnfoty. The .next day It .continued. .Itn flight to Tropannoy, H.'V., whoro It Jolnpd tlio NC-f ai)d NC-!1, -fchlch iiad Toachod Tropnnnoy Mhy 10. . .. . ... .- . :.. .: . Tho throo nonplanon 16tt TropiinHoy Jlay It), on-their trip to tlio Asoron and tho NC-4 arrlvod at Ilorta, In tho Azorofl, tlio noxt day, hnvlnit boon Irt tho'ttlr.,13 hourn. Thp,NCrl lont hor why In a foK imd hor crow wan vplckod up Uy a Clroolc ntoanior and tnkon to tliti Aisoron, tlio 'piano being lost. Tho NC-3 after Inning hor boar ifiKH, hllKl'itod oh tlio son, from whloh Commnndar Towom, In charge ot tho craft, wnn unulilo to rln'o, After liolng hilHwrtl tor H2 bourn, the NC-3 .011 tbrotl tho liarhor ot I'onta Dolgada, : Atoroi, undor her own powor, Sho .wnn bo badly lialterod jiy tho noun alio onoountorod, howovor, Hint nho wnn retired from the ijontont, leaving tho NC-4 4 tho boIo Burvlvbr,ot tho ' tHo. ;'i : ' , 1 . Tho hftval olflo'o'r lit harg'6 of tlio NC-4 Is Lloutonnnt Commandor Al bert Cashing Ilond, who in aooompnn loil by five annlHUinln, , i ., Slni'tn at 10118 a. ,nh-. ' ro(YPA OKWlAPA, Muy g7- 'flto The Otitibursts of Everett True DyCONDO wis nv& secsrs jTHa uttgr. ftcurc of T - -ZJ I'K CiOfJ3. TO r -EZ -rrl-rl V EUVSR. th & , , Aniorlciin nvaplmio NC-4 ntuncd for Lisbon at 10:1S 0 clock thin morn ing. Oreonwlch tlmo, (0:1s Now York time,) Tho wonthor Is clear. : WASHINGTON, May !7. Official advlco that tho NC-4 hud loft I'onta Dulguda for Lisbon at 10:13 a. m. 0. ;.M. T., wan received by tlK nnvy dopnrtmeiit from Admiral Jackson nt 3:40 Washington tlmo. Tho meisaga simply reported tho RuceaMfiil, start ing of tho flight. -, Tho NC-4 .panned station nhlp No. 1, tho dimlroyur Tliompsnii, .bolwooii Oil and 70 miles cast of l'oiila Del gada at 11.' 13 ;raanwlch tlnrli. Ad miral .Inckson roporlml to tho navy dupiirtminit. The Thompson In the first of tho 14 dostroynrn mnrklng (ho 800-mllo' courso In Lisbon. Station ship No. 2, fifty miles fur thor .eastward reported tho NC-4 bull panned nt 11:33 (Ireonwloh time (7:88 a. in. Washington time) Rear Admiral Jackson reported. , .!. "On Our Wny" Tho nonptuno sent a wlrclosn nics sngo to Ailmlrul JucliKoli aftar ntarl lng which road: ' ; ' '' "Wo noem to bo on our way. Many thanks for your hnspitullty." WASHINGTON. May 27. The NC-4 pnssed stutliiu ship INo, ; 4 np proxiiiiiitoly 2011 mllen ,'out or .I'onta Dnlgnda at 12:54 Greenwich tlmo (S:5l . m. Wnshlngton tlhio.) ' , Tho nnvy departiilout computed that Lloutonnnt Commandor Kuml mndo tho first lap of Itln .y'oyngo In less thnn iin' flour. Ills nnuod. being In excess of '.65 knots.., , At that rulo, which will bo accelerated an the con; suinptlon ot gasoline by, tbq motor rodiicen tho load of tlio piano', the NC-4 nhould reach Lisbon urounil 1 o'clock Washington tlmo thin after noon, ' .' ':;-' 1 ' . , " ' Don't Int H r,higt:r A cough that follows in grippe or any othor cough that "hangs on", from wlntor to spring wonrn down tho nufforor, leaving him or hor In a wonkanad Hluto tuiabla. (o ward off Sickness and dlsoano. .ton. Glllard, 143 Klllmoro St.. jNiishvlllo. Tonn:, iwrllon: "I was nufforiag with a dry, hacking cough and u patu In my chest, but slnco taking Poloy'n Honey and Tnr l.hnvo boon rullovod.". It noothos, liou In and cui'oh coughs, colds nnil croup.. Qnild for whooping cough, Vor Biilo by : Medford l'htir miicy. , , .. DOINGS OF I fJoTiCEO Some AOS. Here IM "THE PAPER. OF SOME Nice PLAcfts Awns The coast I Bttieve 1 wamt f & ao -n SOME PLACE NEAR. THE oceAM - IN Tno VOlv.t. 3, COfsNCCt ION CONFRONT OS; IN TH6 RRSf PUVl HloikliobliTS .otiio Notice' In hereby glvon that tho nuniittl incut lug of tho stockholders of tho Homo Telephone & Telegraph company, of Southern Oregon, will bo held at tho office of tlio company, 218 Went Sixth at root. Medford, Ore gon, nt 3 o'clock p. in., Juno 3, 1919. : . W. II. GORE, 01 . President. Xotti-o , It In onrnestly roCuostod that, nil toldlern of tho'jlato war ansomblo In uniform at 9.; .10 a. m.'ln tho Medford park. Docorntlon liny, to do honor to tho fallen heroes ot the United Stutos ot America. : MAJOR. R. J. CLANCY. In The Spring-Time. ; Any fool kuows enough to carry an umbrella whori it rnina, but tlio wise man is ho who car ries ono ' when U is only cloudy. Any man will cend for a doc tor when ho eeta bedfast, but tho wiper ono is ho who adopts proper measures beforo his ills bocomo serious. During a hard winter or tho following spring ono feels rundown, tired out, weak and nervous. Probably you havo Bftffercd from C0UI3 or in(lucnEa which has left you thin, weak and palo. This is tho timo to put your system in order. ' It is timo for bouso-cleaning. A good, old-faslnoncd "alterative find temperanco tonic is ono mado of wild rooU and barks without tho uso of nlebhol, artd called Dr. Piorco's Golden Medical, Discovery in tablot 6r; liqilid form. " This is naturo's tonic, Which restores tho tono of the stomach', ' activity of tho liver' "and steadiness to tho nerves, tjtreristhoning tho whole oy8tem. v ''.( - . Send Dr. Pierce, BuIIidt), N. Y., ten ccula for trial paohngo. fltiifnti Orpim "An n nprlnit. lonlo to blulil up n wcnkoiliHl, I'lintowii.ivnli.iii nm) to nivo ona nn r.ptwllto 1 muni Ur.v I'wrrfr'll Ctolilon . Medical llisoovcry numt. 'A (rlnii Iftul tvronurwiKliHl mill 1 Iwlml It Ml tint nlin liiiil rimmed lor it." Mr. Jalu (Vmtlir, J&liU il. .VjlifU' St. . THfe iDUFFS VIMS OcnV Vol? TAK A TRIP Ki IN A SOBMABWe.?.! Vou'lL Be Rir.ar iL IN IT 1 T 1 rc -nn OVER -EATING U thn root d nwrly 11 diiieitivo vlUi If your diiailion li wmk or out of kilter, batter cat ! and DM th new aid to better digestion. PleaMitt to take effective. Let KUmoldt belp tralghten out your, dlsottivo troubles, maob isir acorr oowne MAKtne or icorrs emulciom ff 11 1 mwmmnmimmmeismr Notice of Balo of Oovornment tlm bor, tionernl Iu:k Office, WnKhlriK ton. O. C, May 12, 18 111., IN'otlco In hornliy glvnn that nnbjcct to the con 1IIII011B and llmltailmin of tho Act of .luno 0, 11)1,1) (Zit Htut., 21fy, and the Inntructlonn of tho 8:rotary of the Interior of Boptembar 15, 1917, tho timber on the following hinds will bo noli! July 2, 191(1, nt 10 o'clock a. m., ut public miction at tho United Stales land office at Honeburg, Oregon, to tho hlgliOHt bidder nt not lens than (!3 apprnlnod vitluo as shown'by this not I co, aula to ho sub loot to tho ap proval of tho Secretary of tho Inter ior. The purchase price, with aa ad ditional sum of otio-firih of one per cent thereof being commissions al lowed, must lie; deposited at tlmo.of sola, monuy to ha returned If snlo Is not approved, -otherwise pnlenl will Ihsiio for (ho timber which must be romoved within tn years. DUIs will bo received from citizens of the tlnlt od - Stntcn, Onsoclntlons of mieh clt lnns and - corporations ' organized under tht Inwn of the United State or hny stnt,. territory or district thereof only, Upon application of a iiuallflcd. purchaser, the timber on nny legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 35 8 11 2 .E., Sec. 7, 8W BW 4 , rod fir 52 M., not to be sold at less than $1.00 per. M- T. 17 B It. 0 W., Sec. 27, Lot 1, red fir 190 M., N14 NE4 NWW, red fir 430 TH., N(4 NV NW14, red fir 315 M., not to bo sold at less thnn $1.43 per M. .Clay Tall mnn Commlsnloncr, General , La (Id Office. ' - -.t Advertising Rates Claanlfled Ono cent a word. Locals Ten cents a lino. LogalT-Five cents a lino.. Display 25 cents an Inch. ',, . Contract rates on application. FOR RKX HOlrtiM. KOll HKNT iSeven room modern bungalow, furnished. !l 01 Worth Central, (iarden planted ready to uso. Inquire 13 North Central at noon or utter 4 p. in. 59 FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building A. Loan Aas'n. 429 M. F. & II. PMJK.,:. ..' -'-.t--; FOR BENT FTJR.MBIU5r ROOMS. l-'OR ItlCNT Ono, fitrnlr.hcd apart ment at Holland Hotel. , , J FOR PKNT-T-Rooms with or without board. 8f 5 B'mlh,?Uveinldo. 04 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms bath. 245 North Crape street. " VOIt BENT l58UEL)LA.VEOl8. J'XHl UliNT-Uhrbcr shop for tho - nummer. liolng good business. A. T. .Mc.Mnhnn, Talent, Ore. . Gl TO LET Pasture tor cows and 'horses. Plenty toed ..and water. Cows $1.00 per month, horses $1.50 per month. II. Pickett, nrowtisboro. O10. - ' .' 1 (S3 WANTED To sco jou at No. (1 South Fir Street. , : WHY Bocausa w ,kno,i that If you are looking for Farms or City property at the lowest prices wo havo them and can suit you. BARGAINS THAT SHOULD INTEREST YOU ' 27 acros, near s Medford, fully oqulppod, flno uulHlinga, paid up wntor right, Including crop, $12,000. 20 acros, Joins city limits,', fine buildings, a strictly modern home, $8500. This placo can't bo duplicat ed for twlco the money. 2G acres, ono of the best buys In tho valley, at $5000, Including crops. 15 ucros, flno improvements, most ly alfalfa, crop Includod, $3500.. 80 acres tlmbor noar Medford, $750. t The Fehl Investment Co. Lower prices bettor ' values our motto. No one takes Wilbur seriously ruJI l i i : . 1 ! "Til I'. '' 7. . .. .. 1 . .. . k-msirr- : m " il OH, Vlea,l HAVEN'T h I 1HIMK YoUli. -". 'II i 6M,.HELE,HOW MWU re,iv TOU w Effl NO 0H6. TAKES AH " 1 1 OH.THEPE APE A. ' MADfe UP it4 MINDSET PROPABC BOV, A , l ; "1" CUBA WOULP BE pJ PACKEP IN ICE ' IHTEBESV IN MV VACATh1? , toT OF tfooo PIACES WHAT 1 will no- TiN horn AHOffolo PL ME 1 I r "i F ' 1 Alaska - t'p in the WHAT I WILLPO . Topo3T - TO GO OH ' S OH SAV, TOM, WHERE WOULD Ap,RoJ0ACKS- " 'L. 4 )- 1 . N rI 5DMMER. VACATION f .. ' ,-t Rp A aorto PLACETO TAKE. .laoAU -iudiiiUaiy,i ,k :' ' m. . , .". 1. 11 u& ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' . ' - -i ' ,j , - .'.. ... , . . . . CLASS1FIEDADVERTISE WANTMIJ Help1 wanted, Hermanont position. ApplyMcdford Domes tic Laundry. , . 57 WANTKD Lndy to assist In prlvato . bfiardlnBT house; no cooKlng. l'honc 497-W. ' 67 WANTIJU (llrl for general work. , I'liono 567-.I2. bousc- WANTKD Cook, three In family, liberal wngeit; no washing. Call 6S5-KI. ' ' - 08 WANTED At once, a . woman to cook In small hotel, steady work, wages $00.00 per month. Write Hotel Macdoel, Macdoel, Cat. 01 WANTED Waitress. Hotel Medford. WANTBIJ Women for thinning ap ples nertr Medford. Apply U. S. Government Employment - Office, ,Nanh Hotel, on Front street. HK1,P W A T El I M A MG. WANTED rMan Saturday at barber shop In Talent. A. T. McMahan, Talent, Ore. ' 61 WANTED Hoy with wheel at taf Telegraph Co. office., Pos- 58 WANTED Experienced orchard man, married, for foreman. L. A. Sulade, Boven Oaks Orchard. tf WANTED Men. to cut 100 cords of wood. Good timber. R. F. House holder, Central Point, Route 1. 50 WANTED- Houseman and bun boy. Hotel Medford. HELt WANTED JLile and Female. WANTED Thinners wanted at M Ira vista Orchard. Phone 597-J2 meal time. ' WANTED Apple thinners. Phone 58 408-113. WANTED Thinners. Egan Orchard. Phone 597-R-O. . . 57 WANTBi MMCMXAWKOIJ8 .., WANTED A second-hand lilcycle. Price must be right. C. H. -Mc-Dcrmott, Central Point, Ore. ' 56 WANTED To buy four or five-room bungalow to be moved away. Box ABC, Mail Tribune. 27 WANTED- To exchange a splendid half acre tract at San Diego, Cal., and cash for a car. i A. H. Davis, ; Ashland. ..-, , : ...-, 58 WiANTED A second-hand water or oil tnnk; thousand gallon or larger. Call J E. Clemens, phono 8-F2: WANTED Cash for Old False Teeth (broken or not). Wo nay $2.00 to $35.00 per set.- Also actual value for diamonds, ' watches, - bridge . work, crowns, old gold, silver and platinum. Send at once and re . ceive. cash by return mall, lour goods returned if price Is unsatis factory. Mazer. Bros.. L-2007 S. 5th street, Phila., Pa. . . 70 WANTED Electric motors. - We rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's Electric Store, Main and Central. Phone 90. . 85 WANTED The traveling public to know that tho Auto Stage Line Is now operating daily between Med ford and Klamath Falls via Horn brook. Medford office. Hotel Nash. WANTED Highest cash prices paid for wool and mohair. Medford Junk Co., Phone 283-J. . WANTED We pny cash tor Liberty bonds. Hale's Piano House inc., J. F. Hale, general manager. ' WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. Rural Homes 164 acres, beautiful home, 8 acres bearing pears, 2 acres grapes, iM miles from Medford, in the western footrfills, at a sacrifice. 30 acres 41 miles from Medford, 1 mile from Pacific highway, all good soil, 7 acres of commercial pears. acre grapes, . balance in grain with splendid crop, fine largo house with all - modern improvements', water, lights, bath, etc., .beautiful view from tho home. This is every foot alfalfa land and well drained and allicomes under theTalont irrigation project. This place can be bought right; let us show It to you; and then use your own judgment. BROWN 6c WHITE 10 Sooth Fir 8t FOR SALr rtErtL KBTATK. FOR SALE Modern house, lot 327 ft. long, 50 ft. front; two doors off pavfngv $75 worth fruit, berries and vegetables this year. Reason able. Phone 197 or 1020 East Eleventh stroet, ;; ,-. .' v WANTEI)- Buyer for 680 acres stock fanc.h In northeastern Cali fornia, $10,500. Will accept small itogue River property part pay ment. IS, M. Wilson, Aledford, , Oregon.. ' , 60 FOR SALE Four-room furnished house; center of city, paved street. Full price $500, $275 down, bal ance terms. ' Inquire 532 South Fir street. . -. . 60 FOR SALE Small ranches, from four to eighty acres, without build ings, situate within district cov ered by R. F. I). Telephone and electric lights. . Priced right, and with terms. Write your desires to ' G. S. Butler, Ashland, Ore. 64 FOR SALE iOne aero good land, five-room cottage. 408 East Four teenth. ' ' 59 FOR SALE House and lot close In, . very small amount will handle thin. Inquire 343 Apple street, mornings or after 5 p. m. ' ' 56 FOR SALE-600 acre farm for sale, about 150 acres In cultivation, balance woodland and. pasture; considerable irrigation; fairly Im proved. .Two miles' from R. R. depot. Plenty outside range. Half on tlmo with low interest. T. J. Mackin, Leland, Ore. . ? . 62 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE A little last year's hay for sale cheap. See Sheldon, King s Highway.. Phone 171. .58 FOR SALE Good clean alfalfa hay .. lit shock. Telephone 16-F22. .07 FOR SALF Cheap, 1917 Studebaker Six. Inquire O. V." Myers, care Prultt-Hittson Auto Co. ' 60 FOR SALE-Household goods re ., maining at C. , E. Kirk's, Eant Fourteenth,: Dressers, chairs, or , gah, sewing, machine, fruit Jars, stand table. ' Come quick. 60 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in field, . $15.00 a ton. .. Phone S69-J. ; 59 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 912-J. " --' : .,'.. :; 68 FOR SALE Singer sowing machines on easy forms. Cleaning and re pairing ot all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone . 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 69 FOR SALE Str!'.o rancy alfalfa seeo, aweet clover and other grass seeds. Nitro-cult'ires. - Ralph ttaea, iiearord. , . . FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good team of mares weighing 3500, harness and wag on, $150.00 if taken at once. Phone 740-H. v 61 FOR SALE-t-Cowb. 72S Welch. 60 EQR SALE Two head ot - horses, two head of mules. II. B. Riggs, Frink Orchard. '-." 60 FOR SALE Four choice milk cows. Phone 565-X. S. P. Barneburg. 57 FOR SALE Valley View Berkshire registered young stock, bred from champions. . Write D. M. Lowe. Talent, Ore., or phone Ashland 6-K1-2. v 74 FOR' SALE Pure vrea Ked Polled bull calf, born. February, 1919 fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Palmer Investment Co., Medford Oregon. . ' FOB K3.CHAAGB. FOR TRADE Violin for Box 822, Medford. bicycle. 5G , INTEBURBAJi AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland daily 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 9:30 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 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30. 4:30 and :S0 d. n. MONKTt TO IOAW LOANS Farm icons 8 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggn. LOANS City tonns. Building ft Loan Assn., 42 9 M. F. & H. Bldff. , ' LOAN .1. B. Andrews loans money on ranch property. ; Buyn and noils . mortgages and Liberty bonds. 81. 1 North Grape street. . Phono 63-M. '-J. . 85r , BUSINESd BTBEOTOBT. , . ' Attorney PORTER J. NEFF. Attorney-Bt-1w. rooms 8 and 9, Medford KatUmal. , Bank Building. ' . t A. E. REAMES, Corey Building. Lawyer, Gornett-. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14; Garpett Corey Bids..; j, GEORGE A, COnDING--Lawyor., Garnctt-Corey BtilIdlug.J , Anto SnppUes LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co-W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest.. Use our springe when others fall. Sold nnder vrltr ten guarantee.. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. t Garbage GARBAGE Get yonr premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagon for good service. Phone $51-T. J. Y. Allen. , - i - Expert AceoimtaDt WrLBON i AUDITING CO.-lL. lt. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention tlrens to anything in Accounting nd In come Tax requirements. Look Into our stmplrfled accounting method. M. F. & H. B-llding, Medford. Phone 157-R. . ! , Form Ijoiuu AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 tO,40 , years 5 Money ready whoa : land Ja appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hard, secy-tress. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey BIdg.. Medford. ? Instruction In Mnsio FRED ALTON HAIGHT TeacheKot lano and harmony. Hatght MnsU tudlo, 401 Garnett-Corey - Bids, Phone 72. " ' Planing MIR THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doom, moulding ana screens. Shop 437 8. Fir;' Phone 184. Physicians and Surgeon DR EIIW. DR RF.YVfONTF SneC ialist. Rheumatics, Asthma, Pains, Liver, Impotence, Female Trouble, Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Ha? Fever, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, etCj Jib Drugs No Dope. Free treat' ments Tuesday only from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. and 0 p. m. Phone 137; St. Mark's' Bldg. . . 4. , 63 A BURSELL, D. C; M. D. pinok oglst physician and surgeon, Diag nosis and treatment. Methods ot Dr. Abrams. Office M. F. & H. . .Bldg., phono 29. . 4 DR. W. W. HOWARI Osteopathic . physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J.; J. EMMENS Physician nd surgeon. . Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and .throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass" sup plied. Oculist and Auriat for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 667. ; DR. F. G. CARLOW :,"t DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. . . Phone' 904-L.. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING, CO. has th . best equipped printing . office in Southern, Oregon, . Book binding ' loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eto. Portland prices. 27 North - Fir St. ' ' Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. ' Otflce 43 North Front SL Phon 315. Prices right Service guar anteed. BY ALLMAN