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Iluttcr I'OHTUNl). .June 2, llltr. Monti v. -t'ulii'H li:i Ni'iirn, fiO '..; l)'i Hi'iiro, r.On: III Hi-iiri'. .IHci DO hi'imo, CHe, Trillin, imrol nt u-nimh-iI. unit IiiIh, .iHi'i mii'toiiH filli'! hull' Imixim liitlf cent mini'; Iwta IIiiiii luiir liuxi'H, iniii.i'i'iit inure. Itiitli'i-I'al TiTdi ,'iHi! f. i). b. Million. . 'Kirwt Helling nririi, en mi count, 'l.'l'rtf.. IlllVillU' lirilMi, 12',!,,i Ni'lllllL' lirii'd, I'Hiiilli'il, ". s m'IcWihI i'iiiiiIIimI. in onrtoiiri, W ' Poultry .J,.'' ' I It'll. . 'Hie ; broiler. 'HNii'IUei olil rooclDrH, l!U. , ' . , TABLE ROCK TABLETS A crew of girls r.ro thlniilDK p plin at tlio Cnrlion orchard. A nw Kradar with a ncarlfyliw attacliinnnt will bo put to work on ton roml nunr (ha Head ranch In Iho near fitluro wlivra tlio rond will lio Rradvd anil put Into flrat-clnns condi tion, which will Lin a Kront boon to pvoplo IIvIiik up tlio rlvur. A rnul imiiiio dual of Inrxo propor tlmm lit bolim complvtad which will nffoct onu of tlio lariiont rnnchua In (hit dlntrlct. Sovoral from Imro atlomlod tlio homo vlnltlnK lour lant wook. Spvuk I n It of honian we would nay that too much Intportnuco cannot bo kIvbu Iho nilijuct, while It novum II In re ceiving very llnlii nttcnllon. many hounewlvan lining tlio niinio anllqiib muthodn that hnvo been In voguo for fifty yonra; for example carrying wntiir from nprlngn or wolln quite a dlntniifo from Iho hoimu wlillo en ough ganullno I burned gadding about il u ring tlio year to vitulp an up-to-dnto water nynium with a but b room and luwn. Notlcnji Aro pontcd announcing tho annual nchool mooting tho third Monday In Juno. Tho Tablo Kock Hod fronn auxlb lary wan rnpranentod In tlio parado at Medford Docprntton day. Wo aro norry to report that there In no Improvement In tlio condition of Frank Deford who In nufforlng with aongentlon of tio liver. Mm. (lullliinou of Mnnilifleld', Ore. In vlnltlug her pnrontn, Air. and Mm. A. L. Vincent of thin pluco, 4 Mnny of our cltlzonn wont to Con tral Holm on Decorntlon day 'Where an nniial tho duy was fittingly, ob served with an npproprlato program In tho opora hoimo and the decorat f!ig of tho graven at tho cometory. . Mm. Ilrandon of the Snowy rtutto mlllH In trucking vonnldnrablo wheat front tho Knnw Viilloy dlntrlct. Tho , Colllnn chlldron are thinning fruit thin woek lit tho Bon Sheldon orchard In tho Aguto dlntrlct. Mr. and Mrn. C. A. Dlcklnon woro Tablo Hock visitors hint AVodnonday and while hero Charloy uldod by a. I'. Hall, -tho out-worm butcjieror, again luunchod a furious attack on tho finh but an usual no .prisoners woro tukon, ovon tho carp In tho ptnd ou tho Nonlon much woro annulled but aufforod no cununltlva. , As Oregon hiw only ono ntnto eloc- tlon this, yonr wo. should wll try iim! ot to tho polln next TuuBilny. Sovornl from liora attonded the' oommoncomont oxorclsns ut Central Point Wednesday ovonlng. John Nonlon and Kd Vincent have purchased now cars during tho Inst woek. - y-v". -. .' ' Two young men In tho employ of tho govornmont who nro poisoning Rqulrroln on tho uppor Table Hock, have .''killed sovoral. rattlnsnakos w)illo ut tholr work.- : 1 Spring sown groin on tho rlvor bot tom rannhnn In lnnklntf nxcollnnt. .llllt tlint On lilglior land is iiaadlng rain bhdly, , . .... ,11 l'nt Dully was out this way Tiins dny dollverlng ballot Iioxoh to the election bonrdn. 1 Applo thinning hna beon in pro gronn for sovoral days at tlio Wash . burn and Carlton orchards. Orcharding In this district havo comploted tile socond spraying for coddling moth. , . .Jiidgo (Jafdnor and 'ylfo and lit-' (In diiughtor Hpont a tow, bourn In BCLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief , ;ELL-ANS iWiiESSSaO thin illHlrli't M oiiiluv nvoiilntf. Tlio Judge wiih looking over tlio roml Hit- iiutloii la UiIh vlulnlty anil hIiiIkh tlint. tlio county Ih kIvIiiii Kh firnt Munition to localities Unit uru wil ling to mmpnmto, Willi the liuHlncwii lllio way roml work In going on Ihru ont ' tlio county wo van fool Justly liroml of our now court, Colonel Wiuihhiirii loft Thursday for I'ortliinil unit will ml urn In a fuw days liy motor unioiiipniilod by Mm. Wiiithhurn who huvo spout thu wlntnr thorn with relatives. Aim, Collin an cl daughter Thiilina who linvu lcun staying lit Ilia Flnluy riini'h for some tlinn aro expecting to liuivo In a. few days for lliulr for mer homo In Colorado. ' Mm. Kvurott i'iorson of Oakland, ('ill., formerly AIIhh Francis Alkon, a woll known luuehor of thin valley, wiih it welcome vlnltor ut tlio Noiiloii liniim Saturday evening, ' MnrrliiKii IJii'iinik Knill J. KhII uihI Varna I'rnilnr. , Circuit Court Krmn U. llonli-y and Win. l-i; llon loy v, I A. ,S'oll, ('oroi'lonuro, Wtallnco JohiiHon lot nx vii. H. H. IImIiiih t ux. Vonllct for plnlntiffn; JiiilHiiiant. ' ' linniiy & Co. v. tiaorito Wolff. Orilnr. , Kroil Wolff v. Contluontnl Can- unity Co. Rummons. It u I Wnlilo. Kldon vii. William W. WnitiHir. Suiniiunn. Cora l.aniim ,vn. AoKiint l.nrson. I'linlliiKn and itci-ruo. . W, I). Hteaitmnn . Dlnlr Ornnlfo Co. Annwor to amondvd cnmplnlnt l'robiilo Court lent. Andrew tirluom. : Order. Kit. O. C. Iloyer. Petition, "ordor and docroo, , Itcnl Ivntntn TnumfiTn , Certificate of Tltlo to Mar garet S. SoIIm, lot 5, blk. 1, Woolverton nul-dlvlnlon Certificate of Title to C. J. Krnkor, land In sec, 18, twp. S8, It. IW.. , . Get the Habit of ' Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast 8ay n, can't look or foil right . with th ayitem full of potions. Mllllonn of folks bathe. Internally now Inntond of loading tholr nystom with drugs. "Wtint'i an losldo balhT" you nay. Well, It Is guaranteed to por iorm miracles If you could bollovo theso hot water onthuslaaU. Tboro are vast number, of men and women who, Immediately upon arising In tlio morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of llmo atono phosphate In It, Tbin In a very excellent health measure. It 1 In tended to (lush the stomach, liver, kld noyn and tho thirty foot of tnlcstlnea of tho previous ay's wasto, sour bllo and Inillgontlblo mnterlal left, ovor in tho boily which If not ollmlnntod every day, hocomo food for tlio millions of bacteria which Infest tho bowels, tho quick roault Is poisons and toxins whtch aro then absorbed Into tbo blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, had tasto, colds, stomach trou bio, kidney mlsory, sloeplensness. Im pure blood and all sorts of ailments. . Peoplo who feel, good ono day and badly tho mat, but who simply can not get feeling right are tirccd to obtain a quarter pound of llmcstono phosphato at tho drug atoro. Thla will .cost very llttlo but is sufficient to mako anyone a ronl crank on tho aubject of Internal sanitation. Just as nnnp and hot water net on tho skin, cleansing,' .atfoetonlng and freshening, so HmoBlono phosiihuto and hot water act on tho stomach, llvor, hltlnoys and bowels. It Is vastly mora Important to batho on tbo Inside than on tho outsldo. because tho skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tho iblooi .wlillo tho bowol pores do. i . Fourteen Acres High Class Fear Orchard : This Is located Just outsldo of Medford city limits and ono mile from tho buslnoas tllstriot. .'Fronting on tho Pacific Highway. 11 acres Ilartlolt pears and 3 naros iN'vwtown applos, 1 1 years of ago, now showing a fine, crop.of. fruit on tho trees. Dost of soli and irrigated. No buildings. ' Como and soe this, you will llko it. .' l'rlco $7,500. Reasnnnblo torms it desired. - PAGE-DRESSLER CO. . , 1120 Knst Main St. DOING5 OF I lie WAS PIN2TTW SICK THIS "J POCTPR-P KM, Voi WSHT W l WliK T,cTott toOAD? . HES2EMEDTO MQWIMg 'pj 1 1 AFTER VW I : . ,. '. L& ,- !A;fIFCT . '. ,C LJ 1 HWe A PReTTV llR'l 'L 1 W RI6HT- . (.eAVH WO OFFICE LffiW " ! I ' ? , jV - -Mlffl7V-T P A ' 'I H Mwi. WlR 'SS i L I m J - ;: 1 1 " L - i ' " " ' .'".' "'. ' , '. ' . "..'.I. ::"i,L,;: ....mum,,,,,: 7 Rolioeeii Columnn to Itoburt Wllllnms, N Vi of NIC n nil HIC of NIC of uc. an, twp. !M, II, D'VV :,. ' 1 .IuiihIu . Muthun t to . WnJlui'O , AVo6(lB, )i)ml In I). fyC, , i ', twp.' 117, K, HW..... '2000 Tllli IMAailMU llliAI.ll, A. ( Bii 'V "'i Tiii,,,TIir, vA rZZ-ft f 11 MAI,-! Willi Itlu UlU-M.f 17 v f4v'-"" I v Jf iiiaIIiiNi iiKAf n I'ii.ia u ywikM'RM)lmt.t't(1.AIilt4lLM .-soipbt Mi iri'tiSTSfvfjftmirjtE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 8TATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Healed bids will bo received by tho Htiito Highway CoiiiiiiIiibIoii of tho Mlalo of Oregon at Itoiini 020 Multno mah .County Court 'limine, Portland, Oregon, nt 'ID 'cluak'' M, on tho inth day of Juno, IUI9, for tlio fol lowing pvoJnnlM: " DOUQLA8 COUNTY ltDHi'liurK-Wllhur, 4.5 mllos grading and mncaituin; 10,0(10 cu. yiln. exca vation;' 8.000 cu, yds. rock surfacing. l.ona-!raln, S.'ii miles grading and nincndiiiii; 10,000 cu. ydn. excavation; 6,800 cu. yds. rock surfacing. Yonrnllii Hnctlon, 2.7 miles grading; 7.7 mllen mnciidnni; 10,000 cu. yds. ex- caviilliin; 1(1,000 cu. yds. rock sur facing. ' - ' JACKSON COUNTY Uracil KprhiKS Mnuiitaln llond-Jonny Cnok,'8.14 mllim grading; 32,000 cu. ydn: nxciivatRin. Paclflo sIIIghway Green Sprlngit Mminlaln Hummlt, 10.9 mllen grading; 91,000 cu, ydn, excavation. - No bid will bo counlderod unions ac companied by cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount cquul to five (5) per cent of the total amount bid. ' A snllHfactory bond will be required! for tho faithful.- performance of the contract in a. sum equal to one-half of tho total amount bid. Proposal blanks and full Information for bidders may he obtained at the of fice of the State Highway Knglnoor, Capitol llultdliigs, Snlcm. Plans and specifications and form of contract may bo Inspected at the same place or may be obtained upon dciioslt of Kijio for each sot of plans and siKiclflcnllniis. Plans and sped Mentions are also on fllo nt Itoom 1301 Vcon llulldlng, Portland. Plans and specifications for tlio work In Jackson County mny he in spected ut the office of Mr. K. I-:. Ilodgman, Division Knglnoer. Medfprd. Tho right Is res6rvcd to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal deemed best for tho Stato of Oregon. OHKXiOX STATU HIGHWAY V COMMISSION, 8.: Benson, Chairman, . W. 1. Thompson, Commissioner ' R,', A. Booth, Commissioner. Attest: ' ' . HKHMBIIT NIINN. State Highway Englnocr. "z Siilom, Oregon, May 29, 1919., , Notice of Sulo of Gorornment tim ber. General Ijiail Office, Washing ton. D. C, Mny 12, 1919. Kotlce is hereby given that subloct to tho con ditlnns and limitations of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 21S), and tho Instructions of tho Secretary of the Interior of Soptemher,15, 1817, tho timber on tho following lands will be sold July 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auctlpn at tho United States land offlco at Itoseburg, Oregon, to the highest blddor at not loss thnn tlio npprnlsed valuo as shown by this nntlco, sola to be subject to the ap proval of tho Secretary of the Inter lor. The purchase- prlro, with an ad ditional sum "of one-fifth of ono per cent thereof being commissions al lowed, must bo deposited at time of anlo, money to bo roturnod If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for tho timber which must bo removed within ton years. Bids will bo rerolvcd from clt liens of tho Unit ed Slates, associations- of such clt lr.onn , and corporations organized under tho laws .of tho United States or any .state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will bo offorod separately before bolng Included In any offer of a larger unit. T." 3S S.. II. 2 K.t Soc. 7, SW 8W "4 , rod fir 635 M.. not to bo sold at loss than $1.00 per. M. T. 17 8., It. 6 W;, Sec. THE DUFFS 27, 1M 1, red fir 100 M N'4 NKH NW'i, red fir 430 M., N'A NW'4 NW'A, red fir 3 in M not to bo sold nt Inns than II. ID per M. Clay Tull miin, Commissioner, General Lund office. ( u . : f Advertising Rates ' Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Five cents a line. ' '.' Display 25 cents an Inch, Contract rotos on .application. WlANTIil) Kldorly- woman to stay with two.ahllilren, ukuh i and 8 . yearn; no 'heavy work. Addrosu 0., cure of Tribune. 62 WANTM1J Waitress work 'by two experienced .ladies in some camp. Address llox W, Mail Tribune. CO WANTED fllrl for housework and cooking; no washing; wages $40. Mrs. Hcddy, phone 380. 61 WANTBD lund. -Dishwasher at Cafe Hoi- WANTKD Chambermaid at Nash 'Hotel. . , WANTED Compotont woman for gimornl housework; also to help tako rare of two small children. Mrs. W. J. Atkins, Talent. 62 WANTKD Girl for gonoral work. Phono D67-J2. house- WANTED At once, a woman - to cook In small hotel, steady work, wages $60.00 per month. Write Hotel Macdool, Macdoel, Cal. ' 61 WhANTED Women for thinning BP: pics near Medford. Apply V, S. Government Employment Office, ' Nash Hotel, on Front street. HELP WANTED tittle and Female, WANTED Apple thinners. . Phone 132-K. C. H. Corey. 63 WANTED Thinners. Egan Orch ard.! Phono 69 7-R6, 63 WANTED Thinners at Mlravisia Orchard. Phono 597-J2 meal time. WA.YTRT sriSCmJjAXHOCB WANTED Used cook stove or range; must be in good condition; cheap tor cash. Address M., 24 Geneseo streot. 61 WANTED Two dozen Mammouth Hronzo turkey ORgs for hatching. J. L. Kershaw, Wellen, Ore. 62 WANTED To buy Daln or other hay rake -and scales. Phone 2 8 R. v 62 WANTED Have party that wants 'furnished house. Bennett Invest ment Co. 61 WANTED Small furnished bunga low, or attractive .housekeeping rooms with bath. Good location. Box 14, Moll Tribune. 61 WANTED To"buy 15 tons of alfalfa Ih field. Phono 7-F4. 62 WANTED To contract for orchard thinning. Also thinners wanted. Phone 740-H. . 61 WANTED Cash for Old False Teeth (broken or not).. We nay $2.00 to $36.00 per sot. Also actual value for diamonds, watches, bridge work, crowns, old gold, Bllver and platinum. Send at once and re ceive cash by return mall. Your goods returned if price Is unsatis factory. Marer BroB., L-2007 S. 6th street, Phila., Pa. . 70 WANTED Electric motors. We rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's Electric Storo, Main and Central. Phone 90. sa WANTED The traveling public to know that tho Auto Stage Line is now operating dully between Mod ford and Klamath Falls via Horn- brook. Medford office, Hotel Nash WANTED .We -pay cash tor Liberty bonds. Hale s 'Piano House inc. J. F. Halo, general manager. " WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 48X-X. lTKRRBA3 AUTOCAR OO. . TIMK CARD. Leavo Medford fur Ashland dally 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 10:80 a. m, and 1:30, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. - liOave Ashland (or 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 12:80, !o and :.(! b. m. A dollar is CLASS! liV,,l' WAMTinu MAIM, WA.NTKD Grocery clerk. Stato experience and waxes wanted. Address II. G. Kndcrs, Ashland. 61 WA.NTKD A sheephorder. Frank DeKord, Central Point. Phone 29X4. .' 67 WANTUD llollablo young man about 18 years old to assist adver ting man for a few days. Call at Medford Hotel at 7 o'clock and ask for Mr. Williams. '61 WANTKD Man Saturoay at barber shop In Tnlent. A. T. McMahun, Talent, Ore. .61 WANTED Exnurlenceo orchard man, married, for foreman, h. A. Saladc, Seven Oaks Orchard, tf MO.YE? TO IXIAH L0AN8 Farm Icons 6 per cent In terest, O..C. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building & Loan Asn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg." LOAN J. H. Andrews loans money on ranch property. Buys and sella mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 North Grape street. Phone 03-M. 85 FOB K E T FURTIrt n ED JUJOMH. FOR KENT Two good furnished rooms; good location, close In. 105 Nortn UaKdaie. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 704 South Oakdale, phono 844-X. 63 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms. 340 South Riverside. Phono 292-X. 82 FOR RENT-' One furnished apart ment at Holland Hotel. ' FOR RENT snaCELLATTEOTjH. FOR RENT Barber shop for . the summer. Doing good business. A. T. McMahan, Talent, Ore. 61 TO LET Pasture ror cows and : horses. - Plenty feed and water. Cows $1.00 per month, horses $1.60 per month. H. Pickett, Brownsboro, Ore. 63 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -Fresh Jersey heifer with heifer calf. Red Pole heifer with heifer calf. W. E. Bryson, R. 1, Griffin Creek. 61 FOR 6ALE Calf, $2.50. Phone 777-L. 61 FOR SALE: Al Jersey cow giving between four and five gallons. Foothills Orchard, phone 611-J4. . . ..... . 61 FOR SALE Good team of mares weighing 3500, harness and wag on. $150.00 if taken - at once. Phone 740-H. 61 FOR 8ALE1 Valley View Berkshire registered young stock, bred from champions. Write D. M. Lowe, Talent, Ore., or phone Ashland 6-F1-2. . ' 74 FOR SALE-i-Pure tired Red Polled' bull olf,; born February, 1919;. fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or , Palmar Investment Co., Medford, Oregon. 'j ' - $90(0 1 7-room house ou paved street, close in, furnished, all clear. ' . .'Immediate possession. , $500.00 ..cash, halauce to: suit purchaser. . If yon are in the market for a .good home at a rock bottom price you can't go wrong on this bivy. fisted exclusively with The FchI Investment Co. : No. 6 South Fir St. ' enough to get home on! DADVERF VOR 8ALK REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT OR SALE Cozy 5-room cottage, close in; lawn, trees, gar don. Inquire 30 Cottage St. 63 FOR SALE Eight-room house, modern; garage; paved street; assessments paid, $950. six-room house, modern, $750. ' Bennett Investment Co. 02 FOR SALE Pear orchard, nearly 7 acres, in city limits, Medford, In angle formed by Stewart avenue and S. P. railroad. Half D'Anjou, half Cornice. Very fertile sol); irrigation ditch along south side. Price very reasonable; terms easy. Soe Bennett Investment Co., Med ford, or Colonel H. H. Sargent;' Jacksonville, Oregon. 62 FOR SALE Colonel Sargent's for mer residence, 810 Oakdale ave nue, Medford. 168 feet front on Oakdale, 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 of 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 urtder cultivation. In sec. 4, twp. 37, R. 1 East. Joining the Vilas and 401 ranches. About 60 acres nnder old ditch; fair buildings; only S 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 nnder cultiva ' tlon, good house and barn, store buimine and clean stock of 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' FOR SALE Small ranches, from "four to eighty acres, without build ings, situate within district cov- - ercd 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. Mackin, Leland, Ore. 62 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Large covered, camp wagon. Apply mile this side Phoenix at Doberneck place. 66 FOR SALE Studebaker Six, '17 model, seven, passenger, Al con dition. (New top, new tires classy. Bargain. Come now. Tourist Garage. Ashland. 62 FOR SALE No. 1 clean alfalfa In field, half mile south of Medford on Peach street. Phone 5-F2. T. E. Pottenger. FOR SALE Crop alfalfa hay on Ella 'Hanley Place, phone 903, morn ings. Call 829 Minnesota Ave. 69 FOR SALE StrScOy fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. , Nitro-cult'ires. Ralph Blden, Medford. FOR SALE: $1000 first mortgage real estate, security gilt edged, S per cent semi-annual interest. E, H. Hurd, secretary-treasurer, Gar- nett-Corey bldg. Phone 42, Med- ." ford. ' 61 B10WN& WHITE " x .OFFER . A fine bearing commercial pear orchard and vineyard with modern bungalow home beautifully situated on a fine roadway at $.5800.00. 100 acre orchard and alfalfa ranch, fine modern -home; Tunning water and a splendid gravity irrlga Hon system with low up-keep cost. at $17,5u0.00. ' 1 " 176 acre stock and alfalfa ranch, fully equipped and stocked thls Is a going money1 making place, how ever there is a good reason why It Is on -sale -nt $123.00 per aero and the buyer takes stock, crop and equip ment. . - - BROWN & WHITE . 10 Sonth Fir St. ' FOB ItEfll HOUfln. , FOR RENT Five-room furnished house, bath complete. Phono 929-W. 63 FOR RENT Soveral modern houses. Building & Loan Ass'n, 429 M. F. A II. Bldg. BU8INEH 0IRKOTORT Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. REAMES, Lawyer, Qarnett Corey Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-1 , Garnett Corey Bldg. . GEOROB A. CODDING Lawyer; Garnett-Corey Building. ' Ante Bnppllea LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W are operating the largest,, oldest and best-eqnlpped plant In the Pa- s elfle northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold nnder writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE) Get your premise . cleaned np for the summer. Oall on the city garbage wagons for . good service. Phone I61-T. J, Y. Allen. Expert AccoaaUaC WILSON AUDITING CO. D. Xt. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In- , come Tax requirements. Look Into our almplrflea accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building, . Medford. Phone 157-JL Farm Loans AMORTIZATION LOANS 6 per cent pays principal and Interest lu i 34V4 years. : Privilege to pay any ' amount after 5 years. Money , ready when title Is approved. E. H. Hurd, secretary - treasurer X. F. L. associations, Garnett Corey building. Investments FARM LOAN BONDS $25, $50, $100, $50 and $1,000 bonds, 4tt per cent semi annual coupons, - non-taxable. E. H. Hurd, Secy . Treas., Garnett-Corey, Building, Medford. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAJGHT Teackerof piano and harmony. Halght Musis 8tudlo, 401 Garnett-Corey' Bids. Phone 72, -i . Plantag MTU THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. ' ' . ' Physicians and : Surgeons , 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 5 p. m. Phone 137, St. Markka Bldg. . 63 DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia, physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build. . tag. Phone 130. - . - - DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes sden-; tlfieally tested and glassos sup plied. Oculist and Auriat tor 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone. 567. . , DR. F. Q. CARLOW DR. EVA MAIWS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS -416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. Phone 904-L. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and Furnishers i MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the - best equipped printing office In . Southern Oregon. Book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, - etc. Portland prices. , 37 Nprth FirSt, Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft 8TORAGB CO. , Office 42 North Front St. Phons S16. Prices right. Berries guar anteed. BY ALLMAN