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WEDFOItT) " WATTi TRTRTTNT!, MT!T)F(1RT), OREfiOX, TTUmSTUY, MAY 20, 1019 PACTE SEVEN ".'.'' lilVOMlnilC j I'OlltlANi). Or.. .Mnv 2li. l llo, i'iimyi i'iii'imhik 1 1 H . Mourn, IkmI, irll,oii(ii'l2,fini udihI to I'hoico, Hdii.nn di) II. Ill); uieilium Id uiii.il, l,ri(l(i JD.fiO; I'n If lo iniihI, irH.7rioll,7.V, iMiiiiiniiii to I'uli', 7.7."iff r.'H.T.'i : trontl tn elloii'ii oowV mill lioil'uWi, tMIMIOti'i) ,11-.(0; uipiIIiim In ifimil. ll.ri(lj)7.00j lull' to ineilimn, i(i'l,rilHuTi,ril)s ciiti llM'Hi Irll.WldlM.JIO bulk If (1,00 l) IfH.fiO: CiIIvoh, II.IIII((!;I.IH),; Hloi'kvrN mill inoilKi'H, if7.lllliIO.I)ll. - Mutts v I'll It: i'I'iihIiiIn 7l:l. I'riinc Itilxi'il if ll.ill(iMll,7fis incilimii mixed, ifllf.WKii'lll.fill; rniiuli lionvieM, 1H.II(I (iiMH.TS; niiiK. iH7.7nf1Hl8.2r1. Hliwn Mlimilv. rni'niiilH !i:lH. I'rimn InmliN. HM.lllifniiri,llll: lair In niuiliiim. rj.nil(n'l;i,'J.'i; veiirlinu. l).IIO(it) ll..'i(l:' whUioi-k ifH,(HI(iuH,liU; iwp, ifll.OOlii'H.OO, - 1 Iluttor : PORTLAND. Or.-., Miiv 20. liut lor Hii'iulv. CiiIh'h MPIiro. flll'oP', V acorn, nili'i 111 wi'oio. OH'.c: III! wore, fiHu. 1'rinln. iinn-liuu'iit wruti null, imx lot m uiii". I'liitiiiiH, ii In: Imir linxi'H, liiilf pent inure: Ii'hk Hum linlf huxen niui I'i'iil mure. IliitU'rfat ttKf (Mid I'. o. Ii, Nlnliiin. I'M 'Burnt Kelliiur price, ciinii count. WHi'i liu vinu nrli'i'. 42 'Ac; sclliiiL' urit'd. piiiiillt'it. I.V; Mi.'liiti!i eunillail III curlolm, 4He. Poultry Hen. :I2(iiKUc: Iirulki-K. :i0(i73le: old rooHtiir. J 1. Miirrnigo LUvnaoa Wilbur ('. Holme iiml I nun ( l'liilliim. Kilwiti J. Cliimliolm iiml Jpanie Storkov. JoHiinli Huliili I luxkinH nml Pen- nil' lllllllin. ' Circuit Court I. I IVek vs. WihIo.1I. ,1'cik. Hum- IIIIIIIK. ' Hlnto vk. Dun Koffmiui. V. (". Ki-limidt uml 'lin rli-v Juiu'h. ' I'lilnw iullv tukiiiu milinon, Annie I.. Hiii.li vh. Knink I., Ihili SlIllllllllllH. Freil Wolff vh. t'oiiliiu'iilnl CiihiiuI- Iv iMimiMinv. Knr tniuiuv. Williiiin Ntuilev vh. William Kph niiiiH, Notice of niinnil. t'mli'rtnk- iiii:. K. 11. Ilimli'V vh. Ira Mnrxliull ot nl. Order. Uiiiiii Hunt vh, Simon Miwkalimi, Affidavit. Stale vh. Mi) rt Potior. Venliol of miiliv. 11 Ih-obnte Court Miirtinret WultiT. phIhIo. Proof of puhliciiliuii. F.ttn (I. Klurv. t'Hliilo. rroof of litihlicution. Ilcnl KHtnta TrmiHfi'ri) Unliiii'i'n Ciiti'iiiun lo Alitiv Kvii- iliill TliiiiiuiH, l.nl I I. block 7H, oriiiiniil lon-n of Mvilloril. lot 13. Mm 78 3 Ciirrio QiiilnrHoM lo Snriili J. ' Hull. Li.tH 111. I I. l.-i. Iilork 4.1.- Town of Moiiroril...-.. 1 J. C. OUinu'i'r ot tlx to Kilwnril . II. llir.iiH, Limit in 1H, :I7, 1V - .... 1 Uiiliiinl II. K. WcliiT ot Wil linm V. YiimIit ! ux. NV. of N K. of.2a.4lWB ... ; 100 0. Winlor et ii x to Hurler & Tliomiwon. I.itliil Houiio llivpr Vnlluv On-lmnl Co. trnct li'iO Iii'litM'i'ii Ciilniniiii to Aliliv Kt'ii rinll TIioiiiiih. - l..)l h 12. J:l. . Itloi-k 78. Mi'iH'onl . 1 S. P. Grew lo Millio I,. (Irow. . NE. of SK, of 1:1. ;ll. 2K 10 0ro. 1. drew' lo 8. 1'. drew.' ' NW. of SK. of :i. 2K in llnrrv C. Sloililnnl ct ux to K. V.-Niiwcll. 1,oIh DO. 31. ' null" Hi'iuhlM Fruit FuriiiM nilililion . 1 K. M. Conlov ct ux to Coiinlv of Jiickniiii. Kiuht of wnv over part of hop. 20. 2W .1.100 WANTS DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW TO REMAIN IN FORCE NEW YORK. Mnv 20. Mnrct'iH M. , MnrliH, iiroHiilpnt of llio Niiliitnul Dnv lilflit iiHHiii'inliim, tnilnv HOnt miDPnln to olinniluirH of poiiiiiicrpo tliroimliout (ho niilinii to ioin in u nroli'sl nu'iiiiihl t ho rnpcnl of tlm ilnvliulit Ravine law, A,-riilr on llio nuriniiltiirn) liill culls fnr'ilH rpDfiil. HOW , RHEUMATISM by- BEGINS Th eiomclntlnr anonlpii ot rhciimn dim re uiumlly llio result n( fnlluro of tha kidnovH to oxpol iioIboiib from tho jnttim. If the irritation of tlioao uric old crjratnln la allowoil to contlnuoi in curabla bladder or klilnoy iIIhiiuso inny raault, . Attend to It at once. Don't reaort to temporary relief. The Hick kldnnjra must lio restored to lieallli by tha line of eorao RtorlliiK remedy wlileu will prevent a return of llio dlaenao. Uet aomo (IOI.I) MIOlMIi Hnnrlem Oil flapmiloB lmmeillfttny. They bnv brouxht Imi'k the joyn of life to count Icea thouHonda of aufTerera from rheu mutism, Inula bai'k, liimliaKo, Hi'liitlen, gull alonen, grnvel and otUiir'iiirnetloiia of tho kldnn.vH, llvor, etomncH, bladder mid allied organa . .They will nttnek tho pnlaona nt once, clear out the kidneys and urliinrr trni't mid ttio aoothliig healing oils aud horlia will rontoro tlio Inllniuud tlaauosJ and orgnna to uornuil heiilth, All othorM nro imltallona, Aak for GOLD MIODAL and bo auro tho nnine UOLD MIODAL la on tho box, Xbruo fgesf at U food drafflatf,' The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO Mii'V - l.irs.-ni ; UMpTV-UDip. TAKIN, Hu,i . I.- i V AM MC LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring Back its Color and Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. ' Common cordon anse brewed Into heavy lea, with aulphur and alcohol added, will turn urny, atroaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. MIxInK the Snxo Tea and Sul phur roclpo at home, though, la trouhleanmfl. An rruilor way U to iret lh rendy-to-uMi preparation Improved by tha addition of oilier InaredlenU a larae buttle, at ilttle coat, at drua atoroa, known an "Wyelh'a Sito and ftulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of mun Whllo arny, faded hair I not sinful, we nil deslro to retain our youthful appeuranco and attractlveneta. Ity darkening- your hair with Wyeth'a Hjiro and Rulphur Compound, no one pan tall, bei-aum It doea It ao natural ly, so evenly. You- Junt dampen a aponae or aoft brush with It nnd draw thla throiiKh your hair, taklna ono small strand at a time; by morning all gray heirs havo disappeared. After another appllentlnn or two your hair become beautifully dark, Blosy, soft and luxuriant and .you appear years younger. Wyoth s Baao and Sulphur Compound la a dollahtful toilet requl alte It la not Intended for the cure, mlRi'atlon or prevention of dlaeaae. Xntlro of llonrt Halo NOTICIO IS 1 1 Kit KM Y GIVEN, That aenlud blda will bo recolvod until .luly 6th. 1919, at 8:00 o'clock p. in. at tha offlco of tho Hoard of Director of TUB ISOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, within the boundaries ot aald dlstrlat In Juckaon Count)', Oro Kon, for tho purchnae of bonds of rifteon thouautul ilollura ( 15,000.00) dated 191U, nnd niuturliiB as follows: ITi'iO. July 1 1921 liiliO. v .i' ta25 JC.MI. " 1926 $750. " ' 1927 S00. " " 1928 850. " " 1929 8r.0. " " 1930 $900. " " 1031 $950. " " .1932 $1000. " " 19113 I 1 1 unn. ". " i'ii.k i $1 100. " ' 1935 $1150. " , " 19.10 $1200. " " '1937 v $1250. " " 1938 $1300. " ' " 1939 $15000. .-.'';;,' ' Hnlng bonds of: tho anld GOLD HILL IRRIGATION! DISTRICT, bear. Ing - Internal-nt ol per cont'(6 per cent), payable noml-nnnunlly, the DOINGS OF G6K,TllAT WAS A ioNS Mdvia. wr IT WAS PRBTTV GOOD .VEAPV- liTW'Um rmMM r RHpRti-'S2 NYNtS. Trt3 HINB Cov UNO X t'n nivKsi aG-r 5ut SUJiiva on YeolU aald bond lasuo t'lnit'HUhject to tho sixty thourunil ilollura In bunds nuw sold and outalnndlnK. For further and dolullvit Informullim, npply to the Secretary of tho Dlatrlct. Tho rlKht la reaorved to reject any and all bids. TIIF. HOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT, lly I. T. (IALLIOAR, Proaldont. ATTKST: Chita. Champlln, Secretary. Notlco or Bute of Government Um bo r, General ljinil Offlco, Wuahlna ton, D. C May 12, 1919. (Notice la Imroby Riven that subject to tho con dltlnna and llmltntlnna of tho Act of Juno 9, 1010 (39 Stat.. 218), and the lnatrncllona of tho Secretary of the Interior of Buptombor 15, 1917, tho timber on tho following lands will bo sold July 2, 1919, at 10 o clock a. m., nt public auction at tho United States land offlco nt RoBOburR, OroKon, to tho hiKhe.il bidder nt not lens than the aiiprnlsed value na shown by this notice, sale to bo subject to tho ap proval of thn Secretary of tho Inter ior, Tho p u roll n so price, with an ad dlllonnl r ii in ot one-fifth of ono per cent theroof bcliiR commissions al lowed, must bo deposited at time of aalo, money to bo returned if anlo la not npprovoit, olliorwlao patent will Ibhiio for tho timber which must be removed within ton yours. Illds will bo received from citizens of tho Unit ed Slntpa, aasoctntlona of such clt Irons nnd corporntlona organlr.od under the Inwa of tha United States or any stnto, (orrltory or dlatrlct thorcof only. Upon application ot a Humified purchaser, tho timber on any IoriiI subdivision will bo offered separately beforo bcinR Included In nny offer of n Inrttor unit. T. 35 S 11. ! K., See. 7, SWVi SWW. rod fir 525 M.. not to be sold nt leas than $1.00 Por. M. T. 17 S R. 6 W., Sec, 27, Lot 1 red fir 190 M., Ni4 NB4 XWIi, rod fir 430 M., NV4 NWW NWK, red fir 315 M., not to bo sold nt Ipsa than $1.45 per M. Clay Tall mnn, (Jommlsalbnor, General Land Offlco.-.- Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ton cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. ' Display 25 conts an Inch. Contract rates on application. . FOUN&. FOUND Near Phoonlx, nlckol plat v oil vaccination Instrument , tor stock. Owner enn have 'same by "'notifying chlof of police and pay " Ing' charges. 68 THE DUFFS REMBwpeB.Uv ttwuneD To Hrap VJlXH yjlB. PISlIB "ffiYp IHAVETBBl TIL AFTBaTltti MOWS -.30 GGT PAN3V S' J; ii f i il in II -X j. U4a '-,'vv lJ.Ii Ii: Java I I I I wTTiwaviiMiMGiva . I ' II- - liUHMklHa B ' '-VM Tr" ' I ' . : T .fE5& - -. -: tin --7f-- -i1 w know- Bf II-- . ""'-.--i.. ;.a;.--3 ,;, r-' 3 helem-voure j v is;: ' WANTHD Mini Buturilny nt Imrbnr Hhop In Tulont. A. T. MnMahan, Tulont, Oro. , 01 WANTIOD floy with wttool nt l'oa tal ToluKruph Co. offlco. 58' WANTHD Kxiiurlonccd orcliunl mnn, murrliid, for foroman. L. A, Hnlmlu, 8uvon Ouka Orliurd. , tf WANTKI) Houaoinan and bun boy.' ' llotol Modford. HHLP WA1VTK FRMAIjB WAN'TKU DlHhwaahar nl Cufo Jtol Iftnd. , . ' ; i : WANTHD Cook, tbrno In family, Illmrul ugtin; no waulihiK. Call 0S5-H1. 60 WAN'TBD flood nurao or govorneaa for two olilldron; refcroncea. I'liono 711, Mra. Frank Ownn. 00 WANTKU At onco, neul olilorly ludy to lic-lp with HkIiI bouanwork. Cull of an ovonlng. H20 llcnnntl uvunuo. ' 51) W A NTKD ciiumburmald atKah llotol. - WA'TBD Short order cook, wnlt rcHnPa anil dlahwaahora. The Gunn er Cufo. , . . 60 WANTHD Compotent woman for Keneral houaowork; alao to help . tnko cars of two small children. Wra. W. 3. Atkins,' Talent. 62 WANTED Competent woman to enro for Invulid lady. Call 543-L .between 6 ana 8 p. m. . C8 WANTKD (ilrl for general house work. Phono 507-J2. WANTED At ono. a woman to, cook In amnll hotel, ateady work, wni!Oa $60.00 per month. Write Hotel Macdool, Macdoel, Cat. 61 .WANTED Wnltreai. Hotel Medford. WANTED Women for thinning no plca nenr Medford. Apply U. S. - Government Employment Office, Nash Hotel, on Front street. HELP WANTED Malo and Female. WANTED Thinners . nt Mlraviata Orchard. Phone 597-J2 meal time. WANTED Apple thinners. 408-R3. - r i Phone 58 WANTK atlflOKtiliASnBOUB WANTED To buy 15 tons of alfalfa In field. Phono 7-F4. 62 WANTED To contract for orchard thinning. Also thinners wanted. Phono 740-H. 61 WANTED To exebnnge a splendid half aero tract at San Diego, Col., and cash for a car. A. H. Davis, Ashland. 68 WANTED A second-hand water or ' oil tank, thousand gullon or larger. Call J. E. Ciemcna, phone lj-F2. WANTED Cash for Old False Teeth (broken or not). Wo pay $2.00 to $35.00 per set. Also actual value for diamonds, watches, bridge1 work, crowns, old gold, silver and platinum. Send at once and re ceive cash by return mall. Your goods rcturtiod If price is unsatis factory. Mazer Pros., L-2007 S. 6th street, Phlla., Pa. i .70 WANTED Electric motors. We rent, buy or sell nny size. , Paul's Eloctrle Store, Main and Contral. Phone 90. ' . 85 WANTED Tho traveling public to - know that thn Auto Stage Line la now operating daily between Mod- ford and Klamath Falls" via Horn- brook MedforoV office. Hotel Nash. - ' '62 WANTED Highest cash prices paid for wool and mohnir. Modford Junk Co., Phone 283-J WANTED We pay cash tor Liberty 1. . ltn. !.. 1 uunua. naiua rinuu nuunq uu.. J. F. Hale, general manager. WANTED -House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR JIENT Furnished sleeping rooms. S40 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. ' - .82 FOR RENT One furnished - apart , ment at Holland Hotel. -1 " : FOR PENT Rooms with or without -' board. ' 315 South Riverside. $4 . FOR KENT MrtSOKLiLtANEOUS. l'"OR RENT- 'Barber shop for the summer.- Doing good business A. T. MoMahan,- Talent, Ore. 61 TO LET Pasture ' ror cows and horses; Plenty, feed nnd water. ;' Cows $1.00 per month,- horses $1.5,0 pbr month. H. 'Pickett. Tlrownsboro, Ore. 68 Tom; T3m, arte 'otf NoW.f Thes're All washed ! CLASS1FIEDADVERTISEMENTS ron liEni bodbw. FOH HUNT Chnup, five-room mod ern fttrrilalind liouao, bIcbpIiiK . porch. Cull 815 llonnott, corndr Hooacvolt. D9 FOR HUNT Sovcn room modem bungalow, furnlahnd. B01 (North Centrul. Oanlon planted roady to urn. lniiilre 613 North Central at noon or after 4 p. m.' r! FOR HKXT flovoral modern houses. IltiHillnar & Loan Aaa'n. 428 M. F. & II. Blda-. - 1 ! FOK ' SALF MISOKLLASKOCS i FOR SALE Guh ranuo in (?ood working order, tb.00. 16 Kone .vo., ;hono--730-Y. CO FOirSALK One "wall tent, 1 OxlV. 845 Dennett Ave. 60 FOR SALE Itnrlcy hay In the field, $18,00. South Peach and Stewart . Ave. 60 FOR BALK Fine tomato nnd cab bae plants. - Geo. Takaae, 402 I'.iiat Tweirth street, near creek. 6,0 FOR 8ALB Sweet peas, plnka, ml gollu. Phone 353-J after D p. m. 59 FOR SALE Crop alfalfa hay on Ella 'H a n ley Place, phone 902, morn InKS. Call 829, Minnesota Ave. 69 FOR SALE A little last ycar'B hay for Bale, cheap. See Sheldon, Klpg's Highway. Phone 171. 68 FOR SALE Cheap, 1 91 7 Studeboker Six. . Inquire O. V. Myers, care Prultt-Hittaon Auto Co. . go FOR SALE Household goods re maining at C. E. Kirk's, East Fourteenth; Dressers, chairs, or gan, sewing machine, fruit Jars, aland table. Come quick. 60 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in field. $15.00 a ton. Phone 869-J. 59 FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. : ' ' 68 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 8ALEI Strlctr fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cultnres. .Ralph Elden, Medford. FOR 8 ALB LIT ESTO OK FOR SALE Al Jersey cow giving between four and five gallons. Foothills Orchard, phone 611-J4. 61 FOR SALE Good team of -mares . , wolghlng 3500, harness and wag on, $150.00 if taken at once. Phone 740-H. 61 FOR SALE Cows. 728 Welch. 60 FOR SALE Two head of horses, two head of mules. H. B. Riggs, Frlnk Orchard. 60 FOR SALE Valley View Berkshire -.registered young stock, bred from champions. . Write D. 31. Lowe, Talent, Oro., , or phone Ashland 6-F1-2. 74 FOR SALE Pure trea Red Polled bull calf.' born February, 1919; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Palmer Investment Co., Medtora Oregon. " WANTED To see' yea at No.-O South Fir Street. v 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. BARGAINS THAT SHOULD INTEREST YOTJ 27 acres, near Medford,' fully equipped, tine buildings, . paid up water right, including crop, $12,000. 20 acres, Joins city limits, fine buildings, a strictly modern home, $8500. This place can't be duplicat ed for twice the money. 25 acres, one ot the best buys In the valley, at $5000, Including crops , 15 nores, tine Improvements, most ly alfalfa,' crop included, $3500. 80 acres timber'' near. Medford, $750. , . . . . . . The FchI Investment Co. , lower prices better J, 1 values our motto. is a great help! TUeVpe Aa Done, ahd Voi KHOl IT OR VoO WoOLPV BE COMIUti OUT HEiE. r FOR 8 AX; REAL, K4TATE. FOH SAIE Pear orchard, nearly 7 acres, In city limits, Medford, in angle formed by Stewart avenuo and 8. P. railroad. Half D'AnJou.'i half Cornice. very fertile soil! Irrigation ditch along south aide. Price very reasonable; terms eaay. Bco Bemiett Investment Co., Med ford, or Colonol II. II. Sargent; Jacksonville, Oregon. 62 FOR SALE Colonel Sarent'a former-residence, 810 Oakdule ave nue, Modford. - 168 feet front on Oakdale, and 280 feet on Dakota. Pavement all paid on Oakdale and all paid up to date on Dakota. Dig oak trees, large houao, sleeping porch, bath rooms and tolletni modern conveniences, barn and garage; desirable neighborhood. One of the handsomest homes In Medford. Price reasonable; terms easy. See Dennett Investment . company or Colonel H. Jl. Sargent, Jacksonville, Oregon. 62 FOR SALE 100 acres, mostly under cultivation. In sec. 4. twp, 37, R. 1 East. Joining the Vilas and 401 ranches. About 60 acres under old ditch; .fair buildings; only 5 miles from Medford; school close. For particulars consult J. W. Wakefield, Medford, Oregon. 82 FOR SALE 200 acres, 33 miles from Medford, on Rogue river, only about 18 acres under cultiva tion, good bouse and barn, store building and clean Block ot goods On Crater Lake highway; good trading point; paying business. Outrange for stock. mile along river. For particulars consult J. W. Wakefield, Medford, Oregon. 66 WANTED Buyer for 680 acres stock ranch In northeastern Cali fornia, $10,500. Will accept small Rogue River property part pay ment. E. M. "Wilson, Medford. Oregon. 60 FOR SALE Four-room furnished house, center of city, paved street. Full price $560. $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 covered- by R. P. D. Telephone and electric lights. Triced right, and with terms. TY'Tite your desires to G. S. Butler, Ashland, Ore. 64 FOR SALE One acre good land, five-room cottage. 408 East Four teenth. 69 FOR SALE 600 acre rarm 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 time with low Interest. T. J. Mackin, Leland, Ore. 62 FOB EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE 160 acres of land in Kiamath couhty; the finest po tato land In the county; sub-irrigated. "My east 40 want to sell. close to school; will take a used car in good condition, electric starter and $500 in. cash; prefer Maxwell or Chevrolet. Planting potatoes now here. Yon will never get 40 acres of good land, so easy again. Mrs. Addie Graham, Klam ath Falls, Ore., Gen. Del. 60 MONEY TO liOAIf LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. " LOANS City loans. Building & 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. 85 Rural Homes 16 Mi acres, beautiful home, 8 acres bearing pears, 2 acres grapes, 4 a miles from Medfofd, in the western foothills, at a sacrifice. .30 acres 4H 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 large house- with all modern improvements, water, lights, bath, etc.. beautiful view from 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 8t Vou'SE GREAT" oh,nes,Voi)'d TttE TI3ES- IT To VoO U BUHINESh nmEOTORT Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-lnW, rooms 8 and 9, Medford NatUmal Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES, Lawyar, Garnett- Corey Building. ELIJAH H. HURt) Lawyer, 213-H Garnett Corey Bldg. . GEORGE T. CODDING Lawyer. Garnott-Corey Building. An to Supplied LAHER AUTO BPRING8 Co W are operating the largeat, oldont . and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. ITaa our springe when others fall. Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. ' Gwbag GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone IBl-T. J. Y. Allen. ... i; Expert Areonntant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. U. Wilson, C. P. A. ' Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Buiming, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 6 to 40 years 5 $4 Money ready whoa land Is appraised and - title ap proved. E. H. Hurd, aecy-treaa. National Farm Loan Associations, Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. Instruction in Manic FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacheyol piano and harmony. Height Musi Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. Planing Mm THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, a ash, doors, monlQangs ana screens. Shop 437 8. Fix. . Phone 184. Physicians and Bnrgeona DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec ialist. 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 6 p. m. , Phone 137, St. Mark's Bldg. ' " '63 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. ,4 DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician' and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glass" sap plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8.' P. K. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft ,H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567. DR. F. a. CARLOW ' ' DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS I .. 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. -Residence 26 S. Lanrel Street.- Printers and PnMiinem . MEDFORD PRINTING CO.' has the best equipped printing office -la Southern Oregon. Book blndlngi loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 17 North Fir SL - ...... Transfer ' BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St. Phone S15. Prices right ' berries guar anteed. IXTERURHAN AUTOCAR CO.- TIME CARD. . .'. 3 c Leave Medford for Ashland .dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 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: JO, 4:80 and SrtO p. to. BY ALLMAN OH PK&MISES- Help with SURE-ieAVE VJELL, M CARRHlUG EM lei Am"r I ? y4