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t LOCK CUSTOMERS IN STORE DURING FLIGHT A number nf plucna or business woi'o cIohiiiI this rormioun to ouubli) liruprlalorit mill omployus to vlow tho nlrpliinea. Whim thu flro whlstto llluW MltHHTH. 1 1 lltOll lllHOli llllll I.UIil- ilon unit tlmlr dorks Inft tint store mill riopurtiul Mr tloro fluid, locking tho iloor biifnru tholr ilopnrloro unit overlooking Clio fiu:t n Hullo Knlls wiiiiiiui unit Imr two children woro Mllll III thO Ktlll'O. 'I'll ii wiiiiiiui, flniilly attracted tho ittiiiiillon or pussiiraby mi tho slrool nml iixpluliiml hir predicament, uml i hoy summoned c'hiur or roiico Tim- uthoy, who took u tuxl unit wont to tloro fluid, obtained tho kny to tho nt'.iro anil rulurnuil mill released thu prlianom. EAGLE POMT EAGLETS By A. C. Uowlott , Oliver AiluniH or Ilulta Falls, cumo out from Mud ford on tho Euglo Point mill hi lino WoiliuiDilny uvuiiIiik anil Hlurtiut lo go up to llrowiwboro to visit h In daughter who la living with Mr. Ralph Tuckor. Charles A, Nowstrom and wiro' of l.uko Crook, woro In town Thursday morn I iik fixing tho deed to his homo In tho l.nko Orok aottlemntit, He luis traded hid pluro up thoro to a mini hy tho iimno or George Arm iitronK for propurly near and In Omnia Paaa, and by tho time thla la In print ho mid hla fumlly will bo settled In thulr now homo. Ilia only mason, ho attld, tor aolllnit or truillng nut wan on uccoum of hla wife's liontth. Tho attitude w too great. Ilo hud a (food pluco and flne neigh borhood to Hvo In hut tho doctor told him thill ho would have to take her to a lower lorol. Thnt community will anroly mini Charley hot wq hope that Mr. ArniatronR may provo to he a pleasant and energetic cltlton as ho hnn boon. Kreil I'ottlKrew, hla aon and stop datiKhlor, Mlaa Kthol Ewon woro In town Thuradny. O. C. King and wlfo were here Thuradny mornliiK on tlmlr way to Hullo Fulls. Thuy woro accompanied by J. V. Hmlth, hla wlfo'a brother or Bt. Joaeph. Mo., and Mra. J. W, Ar thur or Mmlforcl. Thuraday afternoon ft flro broke out nlnim tho road bolwoen Knglo Point mid the Antelopo bridge and ran about hair a mile In tho dry grass und ehupimrell and' burned ufr qilllc a number - or funeo poata for Joe Hllny. Jiixt aa ll happened Thomna Itlloy, who la working for,Mr. Knight on tho Aluvlsto ore-hard, hnd Juat comn In with a tunk or water and ho hurried to tho areno and with tho wilier uml the nioiiMtnhea of Die fnri'c front the Allixivtn orelinnl ox tiiiL'tiixlieil the tinmen. How the fir I xliirleil will Mrohiililv never lie known hut the HiintKixitinn i t Ii it t Homo one IiiiiI thrown a liuliteil eiunrette uwnv nml it hnd enimlil to Home ilrv ma- nu re, tliun starting .the tire in the uniHH. Thin should be n Ipmuhi to eiu'nretln Minnkers to uhvnvx be sure Hint tlio fire in nil out when Ihev throw uwnv a eicnrette or eifcnr Ml lib, iwnei'iiillv in the lrv season. J. I.. Taylor of Him Krone ioeo, who lins been vwitinir reluliven in the Itrownxhnro iieiL'liliorhiinil. cntne out on tliu lliirninh niuil hIheo, Thtiftilnv niorninir mnl went on un on the K. I'. I., I', blntie. . ' III inv IiihI 1 Muted 111 tat Wilriitnl Lewis loft hern nt 2:110 nml it nIioiiM . huvo been - o Vluok D. in. R, D. IlenNon, who in with the Klum AilvorlWntr eoiiiiiiiiiv, nml wife wore here J'or dinner Tluirmliiv nml so wus V. II. I'enneHlon ami It. K. Willed of Axliliinil. ' . Krcil l'eliiimo nml wife imihmoiI through hero ThnrHiliiv on their wnv to JiiekHonvillo to inlorview tho omin tv eoiirl with ruimnl to tlio work on the rotnl between hero nml tlio Airtitc Htlltjotl. ' . . , ' Mr. John Silor, wil'ii mnl four ehildreu ol Hullo Fulls, were tluinir hiiHincKH with our iiieruhiiiitD hero the Hiimo (In v. Mr. Hilor in tho mail eon trnelor for enrrviiiL' the mail between i Hut to KuIIh nml tho Derby station. 1 8. AnilcrHon of Meilforil. who , ownn n fino tlnirv ranch on lionuo river fthoul Hix uiilen nhovo here, was injown lo moot Air. X. K. UrillHun ono or too firillHon brothers, who luiti ehnnro of hit . riinoh ami lirinu tho (renin in ovcrv 1 Imrsdiiv. In-Hnenk ilitr of him with retard to hin inveafT inent in V. H. KoiiiIh. he remarked that thnt wiih ono wnv to bent tho . county out of taxes. W. A. Cmin of Meilforil. one ;of tho Hotter Friiitinon,' wns n Ihikuioks I'ullor Iliui'Hdjiv. nml no whs Tlionum Stenlov anil wilo. nni reniieHloil lo ank lli voters to moot nt tho Kehool hniiso on Iho'ldHi (lav of this u III. June, nt. 2 o'eloek ill lllo, al'lernoon. ns lluit. is file ilav net, for tlio iinniinl Ht'i(iol eleelion. If LOOK FOR THE RED BALL TRADE, MARK ITre&rtns Ammunition WW Wilt 1 von 'ciiri'l eoiiiu out mnl vote, tlon'l liiek mi iieeoliiit of vour lux oh, (Joiiiu onl. uml elect ii director Hint HiiitM vim or nihil unit ui'iiwliuc, Keineiiifler the time, Moiidav, Juno III, ill I u. m, hIiiii'ii. ' Ailliitn: the different eulliTH in our town TliurMiliiv heHiili) IIiomo nlreiidv, nieiilioiied were Mrs. Hurt Cliirno. Alex ViihIiiI A K in Coiiover. Kulie JiiIiiihiiii nml (', K. Hclli'n mnl fiun llv. Mr. IIoIIoWm wiih uctlimr nine and diiiiiii nml it r'erviiir, . for the kitclieii io iih to nut in u water hvh tein, hii iin to have hut mid cold wuler in I he Iiiuiho. Ho huiiulif Iiih outfit friiiii Itnv AhIiiuiIc. one of our hitiiltviire iiiendiaiilH, II. 0. lii'oivn. nun of I he firm of (Iconic llroivu and Kiiiih, rclunieil from Portland, whcri; he hail been oil btiHini'sH, llidlie llovl of AhIiIiiikI en me in 'I'Iiiii'mIiiv iiiuhl for u hell. Ilo wn lookiiiL' fur it man to herd his Hheen. Am I Hliirl Thiirnilav iiflernoou on in v roiiiiilH to uutlicr ui'wh ileum for the lluilv .Mail Tribune, I noticed Unite ii crowd of iiemde at the wtmnn hriilae mnl mv curioHitv led hie toi invcHtimilo uml found that it liiruo triictur with u irenv of eluht M-inch iiIiiwh nml a trail wiiuuii hail trot us far iik the liridirc nml etniipcil ns the briiluo was too narrow for it to iiiiss mnl was nut connidcrcd exnellv afe oji account of its weiuht 17 tons no the men in oliuriro of it. Chorion Jdidtrci'H, furuterlv of Kaiiis Vullev, nml Chnrles 'llensiin, ileeiilcd lo lord the creek, but the urilile was vrv narrow nml sleeii. lint lliev miule it all O. K hut when It came t'l the Irriiralion ililch that was lintk'od. so Ihev Hlarleil and liv tie Ijiiiu the tractor fnirlv slruvk tlie hriilae. down it went, but lho' enuineer miule no 4ton hut went riulit'iilumr deuiolisli- inir the hridu'c. Thcvlook it to the farm of Kred Mcl'hcron. where Ihev liave 70 ncres to ulow nnd I under- aland that thev have ii lot to tdow fur Miv .luck uml ('buries ('lurk. Will Imve more tu snv ntiont it and ils work in mv next. Mr. Itodu'crs has a room nt the KuiiiivnhIc. 11. 1. Kvniis und (ieoruo Hilton of Portland called for dinner Kridav on their wav 111) to tho Hiversido ranch. Thev nre eoverinc the country takinir orders for nilus, Kred I,nv Jr. nml It. A. I'ettv were amontr the InmineNs callers Kri dav nml so wus Mrs. John Under nml her daiiuhler'. Mrs. llnrvv Ktenlev, mid Mrs. Metten nml Mrs. Simons of Wellcn. Mrs. W. K. Cliatmcn of l,nke ('reek. W, ('. Dalev ami sun ( Iconic W. Dalev. Jr., were imonir the hiisiuess eallurs this Hntunlav moriiimr. Mrs. David O'Hrien and tlnmihtcr. Klleu. of Hntto Kails. Mrs. John I,. Milliu-un of Lake Creek. Miss lllnnclie Herlisen and cousin. liuv Itcrlisou. flf the Hivcrsiilo ranch, Williinn Von dor llelleu and' Krnnk Neil nml Charles lliimiiliev of Derbv were hero for dinner Imlnv. .Mrs. I.vdia Jones, n u'ruml ilaimli ter of W. (1, Kniuhlon. enme in Ibis uiorniui; mi the K. P.-Mcdford staue. Mrs. , Thonius Oincmlc. Mr. anil Mrs, Kred Dutton. were Iradinu' here this afternoon. Utcatacx I'OKTr.AXD. Ore., June 0.('attle steadv: receipts,' 1,40(1. Steers, best, ll.0(l(ii J'2.00; uood to choice. iflO.'.O For Burning Eczema . Greasy aalvca and ointment should . not bo applied if good clear akin is ; wanted. ' From any druggist for3TK, or ' $1.00 for large aiie. RctalxittlcofZcmo. i When opplied aa directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and hcala skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounda and chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid, Tr? it, as we believe nothing you nave aver used is as ertec- . tlvo and satisfying. . J . ." The E.W. Rose Co., Cleveland, d ' : Fourteen Aires High Class Pear Orchard This Is located Just outsldo ot Slotlforii city limits and ono mile from tho business district. Fronting on tho Pacific Highway. 11 acres Uurtlott pears and 3 acres .Nowtown apples,. 11 years of ' age, now showing, a fine orop of frtilt on tho troos. Best of soil and Irrigated. No buildings. Como nnd see this, you will like It. Price 17500. Rensonablo terms It doslred. PAGE-DRESSLER CO. . 3-20 East Slnln St. DOINGS OF IIebb (WoTHEf June PolLs Around amd still no wcdpimg BEU.8 will chime for. me MMBS. I'M lr I had n I. V 'l I II I IjKVir, ii.-- ir I HAD WKotu. i-ieio to picrc III' T& ADVERTISE Y .' I m I,', rOM I MIcHT fiLL. i , ,, . J L 1. iil 1(TET)TOT?D WiTJj TTtrnUFP!, MET)FOTltl, bl?Tftl0ST,; fQNTT)AY,' JUXK ' 0, 'roiO f GullM: iiieiliiiin to' miiul. tfi)X0(t 10.50 1 fair to aoVul, H.7rfii(J.7r: com iiidii to fair, 7.iti(iiH.ir ; (rood to ehoice ciiWH mid hcil'ers, OiOC 10.00;' fair lo medium, $4.Ml(;U0; entiners, :l,IIO(,(il,00: bulls, tfi.OOtfi) 8.1111; cillves, fl, IKKic I :i. (Ill, Hints Hlcadv: receinls 1!I7B, Prime iiiixcil Kl.'jriW lO..')!): tite'diiim mixed, 1 H.r.i) 111.00; riiii.'h heavies,. 1 8.00 ( 1H,7'ii pius, 17.7.)Z18,2.'i. ' Hhceii weak: receinls, 2102. Prime liimlis, l2,IIOfii M.rtO: fair to me dimVi liimlis.0.(0t 10,00: veftrliints. fi..10fn H.U); wclhers. 7.00(o H.50; ewes. ir(l,00(i),7,r)0. Iluttor I'fiUTI.AKI): Ore.. June ft. But ter hinder, ('ubes, ICI senre. .r)2ci 02 core, ill 'c; III score, file: (10 score. fillM.c; iiriiils, iihrchtuciit wraiuicd, dux lots. .Hi", cartons. Ijfioi dull' boxes, half cent more: less than half boxiv. 1. cent mure: dittterfitt .r)l("' .O'.o f. o. b. station. I'oultrjf ricns. WK'tVii: III. droilors. IlOfiii 3S- Id. KltKa . Kirns. sellini nriee. case count, 41c: buvinif price. '10c; sellinif iri cau (ilcft, 42c; selected (,'innlli'd in eur fuiis,'4'r'Cr -.'I- j Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water: ' Saya art Inside bath, before break-' fait helpe us look and feel . clean, sweet, fresh. Rpnrkllng and vivacious merry, bright, nlort a good, clear akin and It natural, rosy, healthy complexion nro asaurvd only by puro blood. It only every man and woman could bo Induced to adopt the morning insldo bnth, what a gratifying chango would take place. Instead of lho thousands of sickly, anaemic looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy complexions; lnnten.1 of tho multi tudes of "norvo .wrecks," "rundowns." "brain fugs" and pessimists wo should aoo a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-chcekcd pcoplo ovorywherc. An Insldo bath In had by drinking each morning, boforo breakfast, a gloss of real hot -water with a lea siKioafiil of limestone phosphate In It to wash from tho stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels tho pre vious day's Indlgestlblo waste, sour fermentations and poisons, . thus rlnnnaiiig, sweetening and freshening the tntiro alimentary canal before putting moro food Into tho atotnach. iThoso subject to slck.benilucho, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, i-oIiIh; and pnrtlculnry thosowho have u pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pouud of limestone phosphate nt the drug store which will cost but a trifle, but Is sufficient to demonstrate tho quick and remark ablo cbnngo In both health and appear-' unco, awaiting those wbo practice In ternal sanitation. We must remem. ber that Insldo cleanliness Is moro Im portant than outside, bocauso the skin' does not absorb Impurities to con taminate the blood while tho pores In the thirty feet of bowels do. Notice of Salt) of Government tim ber, Genoral Land Office, Washing ton, D. C, Slay 12, 1919. Notice Is hereby given thnt subject to the con ditions and limitations of the Act ot Juno 9. 1916 (39 Slnt., 218), and the Instructions of the Secretory ot the Interior of September 15, 1917, the tlmbor on tho following lands will be sold July 2, 1919, at 10 o'clock n. m., at public miction at tho United States land office nt -Rosoburg, Orogon, to tho highest bidder nt not less than tho appraised value ns shown by this notice, sale tobo subject to the ap proval of tho Socrotary or the Inter ior. Tho purchnsa price; with ah ad ditional sum of ono-fifth of one par cent thereof bolng commissions al lowod, must ha doposltod at flmo of salo, money to bo returned it salo Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the tlmbor which must bo THE DUFFS MALL- TOO FWssV-BUTpECMnP3 uKNotK. i-ieLD io pick ! '- '-'I '--'-..J.,iu.-Lt..JJ,ijjL-U ) A Woman's Sicry With Great Meaning Subject el Childbirth, Dtieuaawl bj . W6n?l oi Ezpvrieac. Wemen everywhere tell tlwtr friends h(. Oiroiifh Ilia iimi of MulUr'a Friend, tlia wonderful penetrillnir ntironl nppllrollon. Utey aTOIik-d ulTirrtnr aorl diilrcM befora tlw oitvent of nature's iuot vooderful evo lutlrni. : Mclhcr'a Pr1en4 Is a remedy wWeh iqirrflrle lis Influerico iipnn tti cfir.hr, ntrre onn llrumrnle bivnlve'l, rmnlerlnr theyn pliant to rwulllyrleld tn nature' demand fpr expansion. Tlio ncrveii, corda. tendons end llvmnenta expand wltliout thnt peculiar wrenching etralii, and nervouiniM, nnuwa nnd unmtful setikntliiria aro naturally ATOIded when tlie nerve and mttaclce aro icllevcd and time aro nut tart and drawn. Hy regular uae, the I'.wer alidniclnal re flon expamla with eojie hcn tnby Is bom, tlio boura uro lexa at tlw crletf, and pain mul danger fa oalttrally Irse, rou con ehlaln Wntlier'a friend from any drug elorr. It baa been uv-il tiy women for orer tinlf a century, and U Junt oa atundard aa auvthl'ig you cmn Ihlnk of. .Write Die llrndMd lumilritor Company, flefit, H, limiir fluildlnr. Atlunta, Oeoralo, tor their Motherhood IL.K, und act a bottle oflSlnlhcr'g Krlend tislny. and thu fortify ourrlf tgilnet pain a-A dlacomluru removed within tan years, nids will be received from cltt.cns of the Unit ed States, associations of such cit izens and corporations organized under lho laws of tho United States or nny state, territory or district thereof only. ' Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on uny legal subdivision will bo offered separately before being Included tn any offer of a larger unit. T. 35 S., ri. 2 B., Sac. 7, 8WV4 SW4, red fir 625 M., not to bo sold at less than 1.00 per. M. T. 17 S R. 6 V., Bee. 27. Lot 1, red fir MO SI., Nt4 NE?4 NW4, rod fir 430 XI., K'A NW14 NffH, red fir 815 SI., not to be sold at less than $1.45 per SI. Clay Tall man, Commissioner, General Land Office. ... Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. . Locals .Ten cent a lino. Legal Five centa a line. Dlsplqy 25 cents an Inch., Contract rate on application. . HELP WAKTfCD MAJUB. WANTED Houseman. Hotel Sled ford. tf WANTED .Men to cut wood and clear land oh "Webster ranch. Phone 6S5-J-3. .'' 87 WANTED Barber for Saturdays. A. T. SICSIabon, Talent. Ore. 67 WANTED A sheeplierder. Frank DoKord, Central ' Point. Phone 29X4. . 67 HELP WATIO FESLALEJ WANTED Waitress, ford. Hotel Sled tf WANTED Girls to Introduce Slazola oil In Jackson county homes; lib eral salary and commission. Call . C. E. Lowo Hotel Holland. , 67 ANTED A nurse to take care of two children for the next ten days. Sirs. Frank Owen. Phone 741. WANTED A woman or .a girl at Sacred . Heart hospital. Good wages, board and room. - 68 WANTED Woman for general housowork. Liberal wages. Sirs Frederick Pelouze,' Eagle Point. 6S WANTED A woman . for general housowork, family of two; one who wants n permanent place. Phone 534-Y. WANTED Women for thinning ap i pies near Sledford. Apply U. S. Government Employment Office. Nash Hotel, on Front street. BROWN & WHITE j '. OFFER . , A flno bearing commercial pear orchard and vlnoynrd with modern bungalow home beautifully situated On a fine roadway at $5800.00. , 100 acre orchard and alfalfa ranch, fine, modern home, running water and a splendid gravity Irriga tion eystom with low up-keop cost, at J.17,500.00. , . 176 aero stock and alfalfa ranch, fully equipped and stqpked this is a -going money making place, how ever there Is a good reason why It is on Balo ot ? 1 2-5.00 per acre and the buyer takes stock, crop and equip ment. . , BROWN 6c WHITE , . ' . 10 Sotith Fir fit ' . Oliva Decides ThaTjj bbbA lUe. TVouple. FIELD UA.t nncU Tbo uiHO WAS TflAV FBLUWJ THAT SAIO. rr PAV3 T& AOyEBYlSC? HEM WANTED Sliile am Female. WANTKO- .Men and women for thinning at Phlppn Orchard, Phone 531-K. 68 WANTfeD Thinners at Sltravmia Orchard. Phono 5 07-J 2 meal time. WANTEW SI'rCATIOS. WANTKD BITL'ATION by young lady stenographer; have special ized In typewriting; can give rec ommendations. Uox G4, Talent, Oregon. 69 WANTED Position in office by a . young lady; some experience In both . bookkeeping and stenog raphy. Uox 75, Mall Tribune. 67 WANTE1 attSCKiiliAlTOOUB WAXTEIJ Forty or fifty-acre ranch that will grow alfalfa, near Talent or Phoenix. Owner only. Box 89, Stall Tribune. 68 WANTKD Second-hand buggy. Wrlto W. W. Frlstoe, 'it.' s, Box '.! 03, Medford. . 70 WANTED Barber to take charge of shop for summer. A. T. Ma Slabon. Talent, Ore. ' 67 WANTED Cash for Old False Teeth . (broken or not). We nay $2.00 to 135.00 per set. Also actual value for diamonds, watcnes, brtdge ' work, crowns, old gold, sliver and platinum. Bend at once and re ceive cash by return mail. Tour goods returned If price is unsatis factory. Sfazer Bros., L-2007 -3. 5th street, Phlla., Pa. 70 WANTED Electric motors. . We rent, buy or sell any size. Paul's - Electric Store, Main and Central. Phone 90. . 85 WANTED Houae -moving and- re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOB RENT FUK518HED ftOOMJS. FOR RENT Furnished slee-plng-rooms. 340 South Riverside. Phone 292-X. , 82 FOR RENT One furnbshed apart ment at Holland Hotel. FOR KftRl HOUSBeV FOR RENT Several modern houses. Building ft Loan AsB'n. 429 M. F. & II. Bldg. . :. , FOR RENT JTMOKUANBOUS. FOR RENT Room equlnped with one barber chair and complete outfit ready for business; also 2 pool tables, set up, In same' room. Call 127 E. Sixth street. 87 MONET TO LOAH LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In . teres t, O. C. Bogga. LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan Assn., 429. M. F. ft H. Bldg. LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on ranch property. Buys and sells - mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 . North Qrape street. Phone 53-M. 85 FOR 8ALB LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2. good cows. .Frink urcnara. Phone 611-R-l. 69 FOR SALE Fresh cows. 728 Welch Btreet. ; .. 68 FOR' SALE Span 1300-lb. horses, good team at a bargain. J. C. Pendleton & Son, Central Point, Oregon. , 67 FOR SALE Valley View Berkshire registered young stock, bred from champions. Write D. SI. Lowe. Talent, Ore., or phone Ashland 6-F1-2. . 74 FOR SALE Pure tired Red Polled . bull calf, born Fnhrnnrv 1919r fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or i-aimer investment Co., Sledford, Oregon. , ' , INTERTJRRAN AUTOCAR CO. . .. TIME CARD. Leave Medford fur Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:16 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 1:80, 6:30 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 11:30. 4:30 and C:ifl o. to. To Press the Matter I Wis Tt Place. This At W Nwe. PAPER., PI. MAF- i ri-t4-vc FOR 8ALK KKU ESTATE. FOIt SALE 32-ncre ranch 314 miles south of Medford In Griffin Creek neighborhood. 14 acres bearing orchard. $4000 with crop, $3000 without, half cash. Inquire of owner, A. Andrews, on ranch. 72 FOIl HALH 1300-acre Block ranch near Gazelle, Siskiyou county. Cat. Free water right. M. E. Harris, 685 Boulevard, Ashland. i . 69 FOH BALE Ten acres abont six miles out of Sledford by non-reel-dent owner, very cheap. Corres pond with W. K. Ferris, 2514 20th Avenne, No., Seattle, Wish. 74 FOR SALE J 0(r 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 6 miles from Sledford; school close. For particulars consult J. W. Wakefield, Sledford, Oregon. 82 FOR 8ALB SnSCELLASEOTJS FOR SALE Alfalfa hay la shock June 10th and ,11th. Ross .Lane. Frank E. Loomls, phone 411-R. 67 FOR SALE 10-foot Jones rake In good repair. Phone R-13-Y. . 71 FOR SALE--Twehty shares of stock of Jackson County Bank. Apply : Box 84, care Stall Tribune, for in? formation. . 69 FOR SALE Piano, at 36 North RIverBlde.. ' . ,' 70 FOR SALE SrcCormlck binder. James Campbell, phone 311-R. 67 FOR SALE Cherries. H. Annlng, at Dr. Stokes' ranch. Eagle Point road. Phone 408-J-l. 68 FOR SALE Dry oak stumps, 31.00 per load. Webster Ranch, phone 685-J-3. 87 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. 87 FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay in field. 'Brood sow with or without pigs. W. H. Rucker, Griffin Creek. . : , .' .,. 67 FOR SALE Crop alfalfa hay on Ella 'Hanley Place, pbone 902, morn ings. Call 829 Minnesota Ave. 69 FOR 8 ALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, aweet clover and other grass seeds. Nltro-cultires. Ralph Elden, Medford. LOS1. LOST Small black purse containing 325.00 or $30.00, on Slain street ; or South Oakdale, Saturday a. m. Reward if returned to Mail Trib une. . 71 BUSINESS DTRkOTOKY .- Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorn ey-t-law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National ' Bank Bnlldlng. . A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. . ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 313-14 . Garnett Corey Bldg. GEORGE A. CODDING: Lawyer. Garnett-Corey Building. .' $ :. Seven-room house, east front, screen porch, modern, including fire place; close in, good location, large, lot. Positively the best buy in Medford... If interested in buying a home at one-third of its real value see us and let us show you this bargain. The Fehl Investment Co. No. 6 South Fir St. 750 - rt) 0 ' 1 ., . . 1 '" 11 "'H iinmini ,i a i PACfTC TtVT? Auto BujppUet LA HER AUTO SPRINGS . Co. W are operating the largest, oldest ' and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr aprlngf when others fall. Sold nnder writ 1 ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth, St., Portland, Oregon. .. . . . Garbage GARBAGE Get your premlsea cleaned ap tar Ihe a'ummer. Call on the city garbage wagon for : good service. Phone 161-T. 1. T. Allen. ' ' - " Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. B. K. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax reqnlrfljnents. Look Into onr simplified accounting method. Sf. Fj ft H. BaUdlng, Medford. Phone 157-R. , Farm I.onn AMORTIZATION LOANS 6 Pr cent pays principal and Interest In 34 years. Privilege to pay any amount after B yeara.v Money ready when ' title- Is approved. - E. H. Hurd, secretary -treasurer; ; N. , F. L. associations, Oarett Corey building. . . - Investments FARM LOAN BONDS 125. 150, (100, $500 and $1,000 bonds, 4 : per cent semi annual coupons, . non-taxable.. E. H. Hurd, Secy. Treaa., Garnett - Corey Building, Medford. Instrnctloa tn Mmale FRED ALTON HAIGHT TeacheKSOf piano and harmony. Halght Mule ; Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. f Phone 72. Planing Mm THOMAS MOFFAT-General mu work, sasn, aoors, moniainga ana screena. Shop 137 8. Fir. Phone is. Physicians and Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Oteopthl pnyaician. ava uarnewuorey aaiw tag.- Phone 130. , . .. DR. J. J. E JIM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Qyea scien tifically tested and glass auj piled. Oculist and Aorlst for 8. P.' R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. Bldg. . Phone 5j67. ... -, t . .... DR. F. G. CARLOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIANJ 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-L. . Residence 26 S. Lahrel Street T. G. HEINE, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat. Glasses fitted ' and properly adjusted. Holes. warts and skin blemishes removed -: with no scars left.. Office third -floor Liberty Building. , . DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 306-307 ; Morgan bonding, Portland, Ore. Makes a specialty ot surgery. Special attention to Medford and Rogue River Valley people. DR. EDW; DE REYSIONTE Spec . -fallst. 95 per cent efficiency. Sue-'' cessfully treated: Asthma, Blood Pressure, Blood Poison, - Bron - chit is. Colds, Constipation, Falling Hair, Female Trouble, Goitre, Hay Fever,. Insomnia, Kidneys, Lum-. bag,o, Nervousness, Neuritis, Pains, . Paralysis, Piles, Pyorrhea, Rheu matism, Skin Diseasos, Sore Throat, Sprains, Stomach; Tuber culosis, etc., wtth our method,- ' no drugs used. . Phone 137, St. . Slark's Bldg., Medford Ore.. , 91 , Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tha best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon. , Book binding) '. loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, ' etc Portland prices'.. 27 North Fir St, ' lnblic Stenographer. ELSIE FARR13 Room 213 Garnett--Corey building. . 72 Transfer , BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phona 315. Prices right Berrtca guar anteed. BY ALLMAN