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w. OTTCPTOTCTI ftrATTi TRTBUNT!, MEDFOiTD, ORMQX, BATTTKTAY. MAY, HI, 1010 PAGE FIVP! FULL TEXT PEACE TREATY PUBLISHED HI'IUi.lN. May an, (Ily tl. Amno oliilinl I'nmH.lCUiriuiiii uiiwHvaiuri iiro ;imiiiiciiliiiK more ami more uiioii lliu nlli'ircd fact Hint Ilia full ncii-ii lnriiiH tin vo not iim vi't been imliliHli nil ill iinv I'tileiilu coiiiitrv. Hiiviuir tlial. on tlm I'linlriu-v, the (Ionium I.miiiuo uC Kutioiin I'niiiii Iiiin iHHiii'd tlifrcoinnlolo text iu (iuriiuui, Krojicli mill Kiiiflisli, ami U uiviiiir it widest iiii'oiilallim, Tlm fiiiVHiiiiiici' ilmihire I It itt tlm inililii'nliuii nl' llin triuilv texl ih 'hi)i'iliillv curtailed in J'iini'. where tlm Oi'niinn miilii'n mid iin nweriiig utituM am iiImii waiil to liiivu Ut'l'ii MiiniirMNHf'il, 11 in I'laiini'il llii'M' niiilliiiilii iln urivi! I ln mili'iito iioiinliiH nl' llin oii iiorliiiiilv to jinlgit of llio uiiIiivnh ami jllHtit'U of I III' (llTIIHIII I'llllllIlT I'lllilllH, lilVMUHX' I'OHTI.ANI). Miiv ill. Cuttle Htmulv; rei-einl J II, Nli'i'rx, hunt. 1 l.liilfn l'.'..'.li: Lii.nl to iluiti'u. ifHi.r.i) (il l I. nil; uiriliiiin to pnuil, $11.50(11' 10. ftll: rir to good. 8.7."(ii 11.7.) ; iini imili to fair, ".7.'iii H.7'i; ifimil to I'lioii'c row ami lioiflirN. $IO,Uilui. 11, (10; medium to uoml. ll..'ill(a 7..rl ; fulrto iiii'iliiiiu, iM.fidKi ,1..'ill i caniii'iH, t:i,(MI( l.llll; hulls ll,llll(ii H..r,i); I'lthcM, ,ll,(lil(.i lll.llll ; Mocker anil fi'iMur, 7.(1(1(11 Hl.tlll. ' s f ' t Units liigelir: rot-oiit -II. I'rimu inixoil. 1U.7.'i(ii 20.00: int'iliiiin mixed. 10.(MI(a I(l..ri0; pmull ht'iivio. 1.UII ( 18,7ft: pig. l7.7r.n lH.,.'.'i. rUmcn Ktuinlv : repaint, IIM. Prime lamb. M.llll(n l.'i.liO: fair to iiu'ilimn. 12.50(ii illl.a.'i: vending,' i,00i O.'HI: wi'llii-rH. if H.liddi H.fiO ; ewe, ll,mii H.UII, Iluttcr VOUTUXrt. Miiv 31 Nutter print lower. I'ulie 0:1 snore, fit) . 112 neon'. ftOo; 01 Hi'ore. MV:f, 1)0 score, fiHi', I'rint. imrrhtiiiml. wriii pnl, box lot. f8: I'lirtoiiH, fille: half boxes lialf rent iniiri': Ichm lliaii linlf lioxi'N inn' ri'iit iiiiiru. IliitU'rl'iit ,ri7 (ir5Mc f. o. ji. Mtalion. ' . 1 Knot 1 . Kl'uh Si'llin'ir i"ri'a. one ' count 4!Uio; liuviim iriiu. 12'Ao: Hulline utii'V, eniKllcil. 'I.'ic: selected cuiuUcd in i'iirUmiO-IHo. . loultry Hen. .Udi !ll: bruilur. old roonturH, Ulc. :i()(i3-k EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlatt : Our town mayor, J till n ttlchnlft oiul wlfo roturnml from llornlirook wlinro tlioy ' hnd boon vlnlMntf tholr aim Artlo and rmnlly Ilia Inst ot lant wook. A 11 (I row Honcliar anil a frlund ot hi en mo out from Snn Kranclnco lutt Saturday on tho I,owl jltuoy and wont on up to tho Hamilton WatkliiB place - 'Lant Sntiirilay ovanlnic Mm.. O, II. WaniRloy gavo MIm Plna llanodlct, our primary tonrhor, a fnrowoll par ty, and tho following: frltuiiln wore Invited: MImoii Ruby : lluloy and Surah Slnxlntoii, Mr. Nick Youiik. Prof, and Mrs. Donrdnrff and son, Mr. und Mm. W. U Chlldroth and Waltor Pnlntnr. Tho 'ovonlntr waB pont In a nodal way and MIm llon odlct'a frlomlR wuro all oxpronalne rogroto that aho was bo noon to'laavo til. ' We had a vory lntorotln sobhIoi or tha sunilay bciiooi Hit 11 nay morn ing. Our Bupiirlntondont was on hand In tlma and tho liitormodlatc oIbbb, MIhb Nolllo Coy, tonchor, enr rlod oft tho nannor tor having tho largont number In nttonilnnco.' Tho bible dims, . your oorrciipondoiit, tonchor, ninnlfoBtad conBldorablo In taroat in tha limson. The preaching ot Jonah to tho NlnovorltoB. Thoro HoomH to bo a growing Intoreat In tho Bunday. school work horo and a do tarmlnntton to mnko a comploto suc eoas of tho undortnklng, Sunday, morning tho ' Indication wore that wo woro going to ho blnsBod with a flno nliowor, but In thin wo woro dlsappolntod and by 11 o'clock a. in. tho Bunnyflldo bogan to fill up with tho dltforont pnrtlos who wore seoklng a good dtnnor. Among thoso proBont woro Mr. J. H, TruBty and son Honry of Elk crook (Trail postofftco), Mr. and, Mrs. D. K. Mnnoy, MIbb Mnrgnrot, Hnnoy and IMrB. Hnnoy's mother, . Mrs; A. Schmltt and Mra. Sarah Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Moao narkilull, nil of Mod ford: Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank ilJrowH, W. C. "Clomonlfl, ' Knglo Point;, fins tho Tailor, Modford; Will I.owIb, our Jltnoy drlvdr; Vf 'II. McliitOBh Of ClomontH, Carllslo Nnlwle'lt, Milrgnrot Ttlloy, Hornco (lopport, Lowls-Oop-port, Mr. and MrB. Loroy Cnsoy and two chlldron of Butto FnllB; tho last flovon spout tho night with us; Nick Young, S. II. and Hob HnrnlBh. Mr. Tlarnluh Is tho mall'corrlor and thoy stop horo a ooiiBldorablo pnrt of tlio tlmn. . . - , Tho Christian 'Kndoavof.1 ' goolety mot lit tho usual hour with our presi dent, Miss Plna Ilonadlct, londor. Wo had a very interesting mooting, Sue i,v .vi cliniiKi'il llin rvHiilnr program miiiiih' wiiiit und uhhuu each one to iihihuI riiiiii nuiiiiory u jifiHHiittu of scrlpluru iionliiluliig u npiiclal in'oiiilno In tin and tlio I'OfiiruiiuiiH worn gonorally vary prompt und niiproiirlato. After tint rim 11 In r services Miss ilimudlct ofiirvd her ruslgnatlon us prnsliliint ot the souluty us her schubl closus to il 11 y, Wuiliicsiluy. It wilh aucnptud ami Mrs. Wlimnliiy was iilnctud to (III the vacancy and Mrs. J. C. Hob- iirtsou an vice urnsliluiit, unit Mlim ('(yo Itoluu'liiim wan ulniHoii IroiiHiirur IU IMacu ot Jililgo Horny, rualguud, Monday morning 8, ' II. Hamuli brought out '.Mrs. Kraacca I'uuraon nou Kfniicos Alkln of Otililiiud, Cal,, mid liar slHtur-in-law, Mrs. Stanford Alkln of Prospect. Mrs. Pearson was act'onipniiylng hnr sltor-ln-luw up to her old home, Prospect, Mrs. Pnurson was for a numbor of years 0110 of the loudliig toai'hors In our schools and 'can count her warm friends by the score, Mrs, A. C, Hpnnco, wlfo of the road supMrvlnor of ilrownnlioro, was ulsg a puHsenger on tlio singe Monday morning. Mrs. A. J. Perkins, Mrs. Bponcas inoi hor of Wolf creak, Is now visiting bar duiighlor ut llrownslioro. C. J. Knfer. J. M. Ciiiiimliigs, Tho mas Vestal, C, (,'lark and Ham Court ney worn linro for dinner Monday. Hubert Flnilloy of Appli'iiato. and W. Ilorno Marls, npont Monday night with us and Mr, Maris rcmalnod until Wodnusday morning. He bus a com pany of men working under him put ling 'out squirrel poison 011 tho dif ferent tracts of goyurnmoal land to try to destroy the posts. Ho r.ciiiosl lite farmers to holp along the good work mid Join In tha work and rid .the country of tlio nuisance. Mr, and Mr. Kit I). High and fam ily and her nvilher, Mrs. A. I.. Ilnsal tan, Mrs. Win. Ilnzolton, Miss Ilaiol Andnrson and Miss Maud Kry, nil of Tulont oxcept Mr. A. I. Iliuollon, worn plonsiint culler Monday oven lug. Mrn. Illgb Is one of our Knglo Point ralsod girls and still bus a number ot warm friends here. Cluirjcs KoamoH of Huuttlo, and Kulph Webb of Portland, were hare (or dinner Tuesday and so was John Chambers. Ho wa liore to get a lend of lumber for the K. 11, Canul company.' (ieorgo Kunmnan and Arthur Drown wero out here Tuesday even ing. Mr. Kunsman wa buying some household good from Prof.. Dear dorff, our high school tonchor, and Mr, llrown Just came along for com pany mid to look after tho Interests of the Portland Urcgonlnn. J. II. Ilecknoy of llrownslioro, who Is assisting Mr. Marls in tho oxter initiation of the squirrel, came In for a short call Wednesday morning Two young men giving their names a Simmon and Itagsduls of Trail, wore hero Tuesday and this Wodnosday morning looking for work, but thoy objected to working for twenty-five cent an hour and board themselves. At last accounts they wore still hunting. Mr. Nichols who Is foreman on the J. II. Cooley place, was a business caller this morning. W. 11. Isbell moved today out onto the Wllllnm Von dor Ilnllon sheep ranch Into tho new house thoy have Just complaint.' Mr. Joy was help Ini: liltn move. llrown, Von dor nbllcn & Co., who have the contract for grading tha twenty-two miles of road from Pros pact to tho Crater l.nko park lino, are sending out mon and getting ready to push business. Mr. Henry Currlon who Is In tho employ of J. H. Cooley Lumber Co. Modford, brought out a loud of lum hor this morning and took dinner at tho Sunnystdo and Inter Mr. and Mrs, S. M. II 11 1 1 In ot Modford, also cnllad for dinner. ' ' 1 seo that In my lust latter I stated that Mrs. George Trusty and Mrs lid Coy had boon horo, otc, and It should havo boon Mrs. Georgo Chll droth. 1 mako tho - correction to avoid embarriissniotit as Georgo Trusty Is nn unmnrrlad man. Hog pnrdon for the mistake. ' ' Catarrh Cannot Be Cared Willi LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the (llseuee. Catarrh Is a local illsonso, 11 really In ttuunced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure It yuu must take an Internal remedy. Hull's Catarrh Mout clna Is taken Internally anil aols thru the blood on the mucous surfaces ot ill system. Hall's Catarrh Medlolne wu proscribed by ono of the best physicians In this country tor years. It is com posed nf some ot tho best tonics known, combined v Ith soma of the boat blood purlbers. Tho perfect combination of (be Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Moill rlm Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send for leatlmonlnls, free. , .1. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. -All nruealst. 1T.p. . Hall's Family Pill for constipation. . DOINGS OF .,; . ' . ;' 1 : 7 ,' .'"'' iCV'H THERE IK TH6. C3ARDEIJ . fr- MOW I MUST CAU-THBVwW S01 V ft -..v.! tj . ,. : (MfrT vtHERe. vte. onus vieK& :. .' 1 t& mV side AMD explain! To him ; ' 11- r-GvS ' , ; f)' I xuoDturj I I 1- TH PlFFEP.BJ.CE. BETV1EE! A StfAKE. . . ' i , N v 1 . 'lasSi '' I JusT THaw A . . ' ' ' " U un " i rf two A wtoRM-TftuaV He. vbu. k, ' 1 Vr thmake' ' ?WM -.' -. ; C' - " ' ' '.Si!V ' :- SHAKE? ' , sm kmoyhsmo -ms nm.x&ti op ; .' ' MIjMSmI ' "-r- A iO? " t hi "llJ THE MIM OS OF THEIR. J . . .,: '. ' -A v : S j Mlxlnkii Made by Mirny , Don't wit for rheumatism to In dicate dliieusud kidneys-, When you suffer pains und aches by day und sleep disturbing bluddar weakness by night, fuel tlrod. nervous and run down, tha kidneys and bladder should bo restored to healthy, strong and rogulur action, It Is a mistake to pontpona treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put tlio kidneys In sound, heal thy condition and keep thorn active mid strong, Tlegtn taking today, (load results follow tho first dose. I'or sitlo by Modford Pharmacy. Aichiiii-iii Notice NOTICK IH IIICUICHY (IIVKN that an Instalment of server Assessments bonded under the provisions of tho llancroft AcU. on the following streets Is now due und payubln' at this office: West KlKhth Street from Wash ington to ICIm street Klin street from West Main to south end of street Washington street from West Main to south lino of Highland Park Addition. West Twelfth street from-New town to Peach street Newtown street from Kloventh to Dakota uvenue (Oust Main street from Hooscvelt (now Crater l.nke) to.oasl end of street. I.VOTICK IS FUUTIIEIl (IIVKN thut an Instalment of watermiiln assessments bonded under tho pro visions of the city charier, on the following streets Is also duo: North Central avenuo from Second to North city limits 'Hust WushliiKton (now Jackson) from Uenosseo to Howard street Dennett avenue from Howard to ftoosovolt avontin (now Crater Lake) Court s( rout from Central to 1082 ft. North Genosseo street from Main to Washington (now Jackson) street Howard street from Washington (now Jackson) to Dennett avenue. NOTICK IS FDItTHKK (HVKN thut nil Instalments of assessments on tha .nliove named streets, If not paid, will be delluquont after 30 days from tho da to ot this notice, ' Cpou the expiration of such 30 day purlod, such Instnlnionta shall bear a penulty ot five (!' ) per cen tum upon the amount of such delin quency In addition to the bond ruto of Interest upon tho principal sum so delinquent, the property will then bo advertised and sold pursuunt to Sec tions 147 and 14H of the city charter. Dated ut Medford, Oregon, May 31, lt)l. MARY A. IIASWKLL. City Treasurer. Nollco of Snlo of Government tlm bor, General Land Office, Washing ton, D. C, May 13, 0 919. (Nollco Is hereby given that subject to the con ditions and limitations of tho Act of Juno 0, 1916 (39 S(at 218), and the Instructions of tho Secretary of tho Interior of September 15. 1917, the timber on tbeifollowlng lands will be jold July 2, 1919, nt 10 o'clock a. m., at public, auction at the United States land offlco nt Rosohurg, Oregon, to tho highest bidder at not less than tho nppralsed value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to tho ap proval of tho Socretary of the Inter ior. Tho purchase price, with an ad ditional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof being commissions al lowed, must be deposited at time of salo, money to bo returnod if sale is not approved, othorwlso patent will Issue tor tho thiiber which must be romoved within ton years. Bids will be received from citizens ot tho Unit ed States, associations of such cit izens and corporations organized under tho laws of tho United Stntos or any' etnto, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchnsor, tho timber on any legal subdivision will ho offered separately before bolng Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 35 S., R. 2 E., Soc. 7, 8W?4 8W14. rod fir 525 M not to ho sold Jit less than $1.00 per. M. T. 17 8., It. 0 W.. Soc. 27. Lot 1. red fir 190 M NV4 NEW NW14, rod fir 430 M., N NWH NWVl, red fir 31S M., not to bo sold at loss than $1.45 per M. Clay Tall man, Commissioner, Goneral Land Offlco. Advertising Rates Classltlod One cent a word. . Locals Ten conta n line. Legal Five cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. ; Contract rates on application. - FOR KXCHANGK. FOR EXCHANGE 160 noros of lar.d ' .In Klamath county; tho finest po tato land in tho county; sub-Irrigated. :My oast 40 want to sell, close to school; will take a used oar to 'good condition, .electric " starter and $500 in cash; prefer Maxwell or Chevrolet. Planting potatoes now here. You will never got 40 acres ot good land so easy 1 again. Mrs. Addio Graham. .Klam ath Falls Oro., Gen. Dol. CO THE DUFFS HKI.P WATKIMAr,I. WANTKD Man Hiiturony nt harbor shop In Talent, A. T. McMuhan, Talent, Ore. 61 WANTED - Experienced orchard man, married, for foreman. L. A. Halado, Seven Oaks Orchard. tf HICIjP-WAIVTBB rKlHALB WANTED 5 bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. I2!U0 to , $i0.00 per week, Itallroud faro paid. Write at onco. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 852, Omaha, Nebr. WANTED Girl for housework and cooking; no washing: wages $40. Mrs. Keddy, phono 280. - CI WANTED Dishwasher at Cafo Hol land. WANTED Cook, three In family, liberal wages; no washing. Call ess-iti. ... oo WANTED llotel. -Chambermaid at Nash WANTED Short order cook, wait resses and dishwashers. Tha Gush er Cafe. 60 WANTED-i-Competcnt woman for general hoiuework: also to help tako earn of two small children. . Mrs. W. J. Atkins, Talent. 62 WANTED (llrl for general house work. Phono SC7-J2. WANTED At once, a woman to cook In small hotel, steady work, wages tCO.OO por month. Write Hotel Macdoel, Macdoal, Cal. 61 WANTED Womon for thlnnlne ap ples near Medford. Apply V. 8. Government Employment Office, Nash Hotel, on Front street. HELP WANTED 'Male and, Female. WANTED-r-Thlnner. Egan ard.' Phone S97-R6. Orcb 63 WANTED Thinners at Mlravista Orchard. Phone S97-J2 meal time. W ANTKn Rscrr.LAJncouB WANTED Havo party that wants furnished house. Bennett. Invest ment Co. 61 WANTED Small furnished bunga low, or attractive housekeeping rooms with butb. Good location. Box 14, Mall Tribune. 61 ' .. , . WANTED to hoar from owner - of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 12 WANTED To"buy"l S tons of alfalfa In flold. Phone 7-F4. 62 WANTED To contract for orchard thinning. 1 Also thinners wanted. Phone 740-H. ' '61 WANTED Cash for Old False Teeth (brokon or not). We pay $2.00 to $36.00 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. Your goods returned If price Is unsatis factory. Mazer Bros., L-2007 8. 6th street, Pbila., Pa. . 70 WANTED Electric motors. We rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's Electric 8tore, Main and Central. Phone 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. Hotol Nash. . - ... , . 62 WANTED Highest cash prices paid tor wool and mohair. Medford Junk Co., Phone 283-J. , WANTEP We pay cash tor Liberty bonds. Halo's Piano House Inc J. F. Hale, general manager.- WANTED House moving and - re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. MONKS' TO XJOXS LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. O. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan Assn.. 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on ranch property. Buys and sella mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 North Grape street. Phone 63-M. 86. FOR BENT FTKMSJIKT) ROOMS. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 70,4 South Oakdale, phone ,S44-., FOR RBNT Furnished sloeping rooms. 340 . South . Riverside. Phone 292-X. ' ' S2 FOR RENT One-furnished mont at Holland Hotol. apart- FOR PENT Rooms with or without board. 315 South Riverside. 64 Work in the garden CLASSI voh vxivt Bousn. FOIt KENT- Cozy five-room modern cottuge, close In. Lawn, trees, growing garden. Inquire 30 Cot tage street. 60 FOH KENT Five-room furnished bouse, bath complete. Phone 028-W. 63 FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building h. Loan Ass'n. 429 M. F. II. Wdg. . rOJt RKNT WISCELLtANBOCB. FOR RENT Barber shop for the summer. Doing good business. . A. T. McMehan, Talent, JDro. 61 TO LET- Pasture ror cows and horses. Plenty feed and water. Cows 1.00 por month, horses ' f 1.E0 per month. H. Pickett, ' Ilrownsboro, Ore. 63 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE So.' 1 clean alfalfo In , field, half mllo south of Medford on Peach streot. .Phone 5-F2. T. E. Poitenger. FOR SALE 1913 Bulck touring car . in Al. condition. Right price. In ; quire II. T., Crater Lake Motor Co. . J . , , 60 FOR SALE Gas range In working ordor. 5.00. 16 Ave., phone 730-Y. good Rose 60 1o"xl2. 60 FOR'SALE One wall 845 Bennett Ave. tent. FOR SALE Barley hay In the field $18.00. South Peach and Stewart ' Ave. 60 FOR SALE Fine tomato and cnb , bage plants. Geo. Takose, 402 . East Twelfth street, near creek. 60 FOR SALE Crop alfalfa hay on Ella llauley Place, phone 902, morn ings. Call 829 Minnesota Ave. 69 FOR SALE Cheap, 1917-Studebaker Six. Inquire O. V. Myers, care Prultt-Hlttson Auto Co. 60 FOR SALE Household goods re maining at C. E. Kirk's, East Fourteenth: Dressers, chairs, or gan, sewing machine, fruit jars, stand table. Come quick. 60 FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Kltro-cult'ires. ' Ralph Elden, Medford. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Heavy team, wagon and harness for sale. C. F. McDermott, Central Point. 60 FOR SALE Calf, 777-L. $2.50. Phone 61 FOR SALE Six weaned pigs, eight head Calves. Hoover Dairy, 45 2-Y. . 60 FOR SALE Al Jersey cow giving between four and five gallons. ' Foothills Orchard, phone 611-J4. FOR SALE: Good team of mares weighing 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 bead of mules. H. B. RIggs, Frink Orchard. 60 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 Pure Urea Red Polled bull calf, born February, 1919; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or . Palmer Investment Co., Medford, " Oregon. BKOWNCc WHITE ' - , OFFER rA fine bearing' commercial peer orchard and vineyard with modern bungalow home beautifully situated on a fine roadway at $5800.00. I 100 acre ' orchard and alfalfa ranch, fine modern home, running water and a splendid gravity Irriga tion system with low up-keep cost, at $17,5uO.OO. , 176 aero stock and alfalfa ranch, fully equipped and stocked this Is a going money making place, how ever there is a good reason why it Is on sale at $125.00 per acre and the buyer takes stock, crop and . equip ment. ' BROWN &WHITE 10 Sooth Fir St. was suspended for awhile! DADvERrlSEnENTS SOB 8AIJC KKAJj EOTATX. FOR SALE 400-ncro ranch, three miles from railroad. 300 acres grain and alfalfa: beautiful sconic surroundings. Pay value of paid up water right, $30,000, with land thrown , In. ' Reasonable terms. Owner, P. O. Box 1003. FOR SALE Stock ranches, grain and alfalfa lands from $5 per acre up. , Long time, easy terms. Farms for rent and exchange. Gold Ray "Realty Company. FOR SALE rElght-room house, modern; garage; paved street; assessments paid, $B0. six-room house, modern, $750. Bennett Investmcnt.Co. 62 FOR SALE Pear orchard, nearly 7 acres. In city limits, Medford, In angle formed by Stewart avenue and 6. P. railroad. Half D'Anjou, half Cornice. Very fertile soil; irrigation- ditch along south side. Price very reasonable; terms easy. See Bennett Investment Co., Med ford, or Colonel H. H. Sargent," Jacksonville, Oregon. 62 FOR SALE Colonel Sargent's for mer residence, 810 Oakdale ave nuo,' Medford. 168 feet front on Oakdalo, and 286 feet on Dakota. Pavement all paid on Oakdale and all paid up to date on Dakota. Big oak trees, large house, sleeping porch, bath rooms and toilets, modern conveniences, barn and - garage; desirable neighborhood. One ot the handsomest homes in Medford. Price reasonable; terms easy. See Bennett Investment company or Colonel H. H. 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 consnlt 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 house and barn, store building and clean stock of goods. On Crater Lake highway; good trading point; paying business. Outrange (or stock, mile along river. For particulars consult J. W. Wakefield, Medford, Oregon. . 66 WANTED rBuyer for 680 acres stock ranch in northeastern Cali fornia, $10,500. Will accept small itogue River property part pay ment. E: M. Wilson, Medford, Oregon. 60 FOR SALE Four-room furnished house, center of city, paved street. Full price 4560, $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. D. Telephone and electric lights. Priced right, and with terms. Write your desires to G. S. Butler, Ashland, Ore. 64 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 time with low Interest. T. J. Mackln. Leland. Ore. ' 62 $900 . 7-rooni hoiiso: on - paved street, close m, iurnished, all cleai'. Immediate possession, $500.00 cash, balance to suit purchaser. If you are in the market for a good home at a rock bottom price you can't go wrong 011 this buy. . Listed exclusively with The Fehl Investment Co. No. 6 South Fir St. BTJglNE&b DIKEOTOHT Attorneya PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law, rooms g and 9, Medtord National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES. Lawyer. Qarnett- Corey Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 uarnett Uorey Bldg, GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer. Garnett-Corey Building. Anto Bnpplle LAHER AUTO 8PRING8 Co. We , are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cltto northwest. Use oar springs when others fall. Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. . Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise., cleaned up for the summer. Call-: on the city garbage wagons for good service. ' Phone 351-T. ..J. Y. Allen. Expert Accountant WILSON1 AUDITING CO. B. K. Wilson, C. P, A. Attention given, to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look , into our simplified, accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN B to 40 years 6 Money ready whoa land la appraised and title ap proved. E. H. Hard, secy-tress. National Farm Loan Associations, ' Oarnett-C6rey Bldg., Medford. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachei'ot piano and harmony. Height Musis Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. " Planing Mm THOMAS MOFFAT General mil work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. - Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. . Physicians and Surgeons DR. EDW. DE RETMONTE Spec lallst. Rheumatics, Asthma. Pains, Liver, Impotence, Female Trouble, Blood Pressure, Gonorrhoea, Hay Fever, Neurasthenia, Hysteria, etc. Xo Drug3 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 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia. physician. 303 Garnett-Corey bond ing. Phone 130. . - - DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glass" sup- . plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P; R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H, Co, Bldg. Phone 567, !.- ,, ' DR. F. O. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ' 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. " Phone 904-L. v Residence 26 S. Laorel Street. Printers and Fttblisnen MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office .In Southern Oregon. - Book binding loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, : etc Portland prices. 27 North. Fir St Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone S15. Prices rlghL Service guar anteed. INTERTJRBAN AUTOCAR CO. t TIME CARD. 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. Sua-, days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 1:S0. -SO and -S0 o n. BY ALLMAN