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MFDFOUI) MAli; TIM HUNK, TUrcPFORl), ORKriOX, KATUmVAV, .1TTXR 1 1, 1010 VMW, VIVti Hi. Murk's lilni'i)ial , Cor. North Onluliilit mid. Fifth SIS. N u. Ill, lliily cum in ii ii loll. , 10 ii. iii, Huiiility school. 1 1 u, in.' Holy communion, H i. ill, Evening liruyiir, Win, II, iliiiiiiltun, Vicar. (Vnlnil Point Church Hiiiuliiy hiiIiiiiiI I II it. in, Preaching by thu pastor. Subject, "Chrlatliin Miiiiliooil." Evening services 8 p. hi. All tiro cordially wolcumo, DvHiiK. -I.nth. Inn' Chm-cli Fourth. HI. below Oiikilulo Avn. ' lliiv. Dr. W. It. Moriii.-Onsir, pitnlor. Res. MS WuhI l-'uurth Ht. Hiiiuliiy arhtml ID ii. in. Ulvlno niirvlru 1 1 u. m. You unit yuiirii uru cordially In vllml. i M. H. 'lunch, floulli ' Main unil Onkdiilo. Htintlny school ul 10 it. in. Dr. Ilnh rtn, mi pi. Prom-hlug lit 1 1 a. in. Subject, "Prayer." Prayer meeting ThiirHtluy nt 8 1. in. Ynii tiro Invited lo nil services. J. K. YWiHierk, pastor. Iini'nlx Prrwhylitrlnn (liurrli V.. Ir. Iinllllu, pMior. 10 n, in. Sunday Hdirtol mid Illblo vliiHMim, II. W, Fruiiio, atipt. 11 u. hi, I 'ii t J lo worship. Subject nt sermon, "Tliu Dyiiumlcii of lliu Re created Llfo." ? : :tu p. in. Yuiiiik people's mooting open Iii nil for questions unil iIIhciin alon. Sulijwt, "What Wo Owo Unil How In I'uy II." Lender, llortha liny mini. Thu pnstor will glvo an ad Unu. All welcome. 1 Hnl Christian Church (.'or. Ninth nutl Oukdulo. Illlilo nchiiiil 9:45. II. W. I'mil. supl. Preaching 1 1 m, Sermon till -Joel, "The Art of ClirlKlliin Living." 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Young pimple' meeting with IoIh of 11 To. H p. in, Evening oviingnllsllo ser vice. Sermon unbind, "Sixteen Blx loaim," A Rormnn from n lurgo clinrt Hint you cun'i forgot. Hpeclnl miiHlr. Ilunrly welcome' to nil. D. K. Millard, mlnlmor. 711 Kant Jnrkaon. rime Prfwbytcrlnn Cliurrli ' Corner Main and Holly Bin. .Sunday school' at 0:15 o'clock tnornliig. Morning worship nt H a. m., scr moil, "Qualifying for tlio Task." Evening sorvlco at :oo p. m., ser mon, "Tho Do mu ml for tho Super natural." .'""!. Mr. duo. Mnddox will sing a solo nnd Ml Goorglu McKoynolds will ploy a violin solootlon In tho morning sorvlco. In tbn evening tho nilll Slaters uoni'tettn will slug. It will lio n plenstiro lo moot you lir these service. Mm. Clinton Mc Curdy, organist. L. Mrron llooxor. minister. First (liiiri'li ir Christ, HrlcnllKt Branch of tlio Mollior Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services every Sunday nt 11 It. m., subjoct, "(lod tho I'roorvor of Man." Sunday school at 0:4 A. All under thu ago of twentfe nro wolcomn. Wednesday ovtnlng mnatlngs, nt which testimonies or l.nriiiiian twi- onco hotillnir nro lilvon nt K:0i). - ' Kroo rouilliiK room which In In tho M. F. & II. building, la opnn from 1 Id & p. m. dully except Hundny and holidays. Thv lilblo and all inithor- lisd lltoraturo may lio roail, lonnrd or pu relumed. . , . Church ImiIMIiik Ih nt 212 'North (ikdalo. Tho pulillo Ih cordially In- i vltod to nttontl tho aorvlcua and vmu . tlio rotidlnn room. Flmt llniitlNt Clmrch " ,. j no worK ill v.iiri8iinii mini in onv of tho mtml potont factor In world history. Thoro la no plnco where ' thnt powor la of such rar-rochlnn ." momont na In forolitn lnnda. The anvlng anil guldlnn Influonca In many landa todny la tho Chriatlun mlimlon lleroa and horolnoa nro found In tho ranks as wall as among our soldlera H Ib a prlvllogo to hoar thoao boI dlors of Iho croS Bponk. Dr. A. U, Hiidd, ona of tho nion who linn boon connootod with tho Unlvorally of West China will bo horo and spoak at 11 a. m., Sunday morning. ' Tho pastor will preach nt 8 p. ni Tfoplo of ovonlng Bornion, "A Study Ih Future." ' ' Tho Sunday school convonos ' nt 0:45 n. in. Tho II. Y. P.VU. nt fl:4S p. m. W. T. S. Spriggs. minlstor. . i First SletlimllHt HplsrripAl Fourth nnd 'Dnrtlott. 1 ThlB Is Chlldron's dny. An Inter esting sorvlco will bo hold In connec tion with tho Sunday school nt Di'lo n. m. .nirds nnd boys and glrlB and flowors ovorywhoro. At 11 a. m. nftor a brlof acrmoii i)o ordliuiiico of Ilaptlsm will bo ad mlnlHtorod to thono whb nro to- bo rooolvod Into tho church on tlio fol- . lowing Sunday. ' l'aronts wlbliig tliolr chlldron biiptlzoa tid dlirls ' tonod will prosont thorn at thin hour, 'In tlio ovonlng at 8 o'clock Mrs. i. A. Cnniidny will direct a choriiB of ' girls In a bonutirul nnd chnrnctarlstlc : rocltnl entitled "A Story of tho , "Orient." Miss II.ololl Pilllbrook Will bo tho ncconipnnlnt on tho piano, Uvi. Bliss Holno on tho violin,' add The Outbursts ol Everett True ByiCONDO Hre Have 4 vepf rirve Ir-j!V' 6f-V '-" WON'T YOU STftp tN 1 A ""fe rrr- . '" ' ' vi-rrrri i Mr. II. A.'Ciinnility on thu cello. Mr. K. C. ICdnieatltw unil Mr. W. I'. Itroiiks will bIiik spitclul nunUiers. Tho Kpworth lf-iiguo nl0:45 p. m. will be tin InterMthiK humhIoii. All young pnoplo nro Invited. C. K. Curios! mliilsler. Kroo MfOiodlrtt C'bimii Corner Tenth nnd Ivy streets. If you uro a stranger In town or not annulling church anywhere wo glvo you a apcclul Invitation to our j urvices. Bundny services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching sorvlco at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ("In meeting at 12 a. in. Prnyor meeting every Thursday oveuliig at S o'clock. . Our first Quiirt orly meeting for Iho conference yeur will bo held In our churrli June 20th to 22nd. Rev. C. K. (lluxlur, our new district elder, wlU liuvo charge of these services. Thoro will bo sorvlcvs each ovonlng at R o'clock and threo services on Hundny. Kverybody wolcomn. Miss Phoda tliiruelt, pastor.. Phone 420. tilvanurs POHTI.ANI). (ro Jmie M ('ut ile Blend v; uti reeeinlM. SteerH, liesl, $U.00('11..MI: unud to elioiee. !I.."iO (a 10. .'ill; iiiediiim : to lxioiI, .'.t.(Ml(ii tl.rill; lair to soml. K.7"(n II. 1)11; eoiil moil to fuif. if7.tl0iM..ill; l-ooiI to elioiee cowh nnd lieilers, .fS.OIIdi l..ri(l; medium to i-otitl, $7.tltl(ti7.7.'); Inir-to medium. 4."i0((i ."0 : I'liiiuern, .fll.llll f 4.011; bulls, if ."l.tlOfo 8.00 ; cnlves. il.t0((ii:i.H0. Hons Htendv; no recuii)l. I'riiue mixed. $ 10.'J,")((iil!).rll; medium mixed. $lH.7.'ifti'll),00: roiurh liciivieH. $18.00 (f'18.7"): iiws, $17.756i)18.2r. Slieen Hloadv: no reeeiiils. l'vime ItiiiiliK. $1 1 .50(ii ) :i.tlU : l'nir to medium, $0.00(0' 1 0.00; vonrliim. $ll.00(i'8.0l: welherM, 7.tlO((ii7.fiO; owes, (l.t)0((r 7.110. ' '' , , Itutter ' r' I'OliTI-ANO, Juno !. Hulter. weak. Will drop two renM on prints nml three eehlM on fht Mon- tinv. Cuiics. u:r vteort. n:iAi: 02 score; fi.'le: 01 score. Til Vie; 00 Kt'orc. 5'Je. I'riiils, imrt'limctit . wrninioil, box IoIm. fide, cartons, 57c; Hull' lio.veH linlf cent nnrc: less thiui box lots ie more. Hutlorfnt, filififuTo f. O. 1). Kllltillll. . i ' - ' "T- rl ' ; Poultry Ilciis.-'.'fic Hi.; Iihiilew. 25(ti)a0o Hi. KgRS ' , Hirirs, sellinir nrico. ense vomit. 44c ; huvins price, 4;le;.Mellinir prico ciin tllotl, 4oc; Kelectcil cnndleil in car tons 48c. i , I, i i 33 YUAHS' 8ERVICK Mrs. A. Wnldman, 400 Glenn Ave, Frosno, Cnl., wrltos: "Whon I was young I had ii fovor nnd It loft mo with a oough ovory winter. Thirty two yonrs ngo: I Tond about Foloy's Honoy nnd Tnr nnd bought somo nnd It helpod Inc. I uso It yet nnd It holps mo ovoi'y .tlrao, I am a widow 00 years old," Thoro Is nothing hot ter for nronchlnl,' B1''P "'"l similar lingering coughs and colds thnt hang on. Just flno for chlldron for croup and whooping cough. Contains no oplatos. For Bale by Modford Pharmacy. i ' ' ' i.. ' Old pnpors for building tiros and Ubuso clouulug, lOo bundle. NO, MY -XEAK. . VLK. HOT ST&P IK1 HI ' L NCVER (vHeRS THeY TRAP THe. CVS TOKSR. AT TH3 SHOW - UlfxiJDoW ILL 5 VALLf.Y !J Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Steiimielr. left Vcdiieilnv for Intlinim ill rfnlionse' to a teleuriim rnllili!! Mr. StcinmcU lo a resiHiiihilile iiositioti on llie con itiiiftinii Works of n lureo ceincnt plant. Their biniiv Iriends. tliouuli soriv to ee them leave, wish them intieli siiccei-s in their new locution. Mr.' O. T. Wilson was sadly -lioeked by the death of her futlier. S. M. Nenlsoil of Table Kock. on Tlinrsdnv. Jitiie . Svmiuilliv was cxteiiilccl I'nr her imV.t loss of a kind devoted father. The siirintr sown eruin in llim sec tion is iililiusl n. tot nl failure nnd it is I en red it is too lute now for rains to lie of mile It benefit. Munv ngciits lor silos arc freouont Iv visitini; our precinct unil it is be lieved some Vales hnva been muile. Mrs. S. B. Sinner nml daughter. Iln. nturiicil lust week from Aah Innd. where Miss lln bus been tit -leiiilitiL" school. Will Moore and fumilv from Kviins vnllev visiicil this week with Sir. Moore's sislcr. Mrs. .1. A. Cook. Mrs. V. A. I.ittb' nnd son linn, of Central I'nint. visited nt the Kiimcv liotiic MoiiiIiiv nml were iieeomiuinied liv Jlnsier Viruil Kennev. Notice of Sale of Government tim ber. Gonernl Ijind Office, Washing ton. D. C. May 12. 1919. Notice is horoby given that subject to' tho con ditions nnd limitations of the Act of Juna 9. 1911! (29 Stat., 218), and the Instructions of tho Secretary of the Interior of Septombor 15, 1917, the timber on tho following lands will be sold July 2, 1919, nt 10 o'clock a. m., nt public miction nt the United States land offlco nt Rosohujg, Oregon, to tho highest bidder at not loss than tho nppralsod valuo as shown by this notico, sale to bo subject to the ap proval of tho Socrotnrj or tho Inter ior. The piirchnso price, with an ad dltlonal Bum of ono-flfth of one per cent thereof bolng commissions al lowed, must bo deposited at time of salo, money to bo returned If sale Is not approved, othorwlso patent will Isbiio for tho timber which must be roiiioved within ton years. Tilds will be received from citizens of the Unit ed States, associations of such eit lzons and corporations organized under tho laws of the United States or an' statu, , territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchnsor, tho timber on any legal subdivision will be offered sopnratoly beforo bolng Included In nny offer of n larger unit. T. 35 S., R. 2 K., Sec. 7, SWW SW14. red tlr 525 M., not to bo sold at lesk than $t.00 per. M. T. 17 S., K. 0 W.. Soc. 27, Lot 1, rod fir 190 M KV4 Nltii NW14, red fir 430 M., N NW14 NWVl. red fir 315 M., not to bo sold nt loss than. $1.45 per M. Clay Tall mnn, Commissioner, Gonoral , Land Office. ! . IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH 6.9 acres, 3V6 miles from Med tord, on good road, rural mall, close to school; plenty of npptos, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, chorrios, nuliico, grapos, lbgnnberrlos, 'black borrles, currants, with a small patch In wheat; city plpo lino crosses plnco: 800 feet of piping With 0 hydrants, making It convonlont for Irrigating; 5-room houao, good barn, two largo ohlclton housos with yards, oloc.trlfl light In house and barn; 100 chickens, hdrso, buggy, tools nnd 1m plomontB. Prico for all including crop, $2000.00. - BENNETT ' . U INVESTMENT CO. . 102 WK8T MAIN ST. Insure in sure Insurance, Phono 709 i Advertising Rates Classified On oont a word. Locals Tan cents a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. HBU' WANTED Mnlo and Fonialo. WANTKI) Thlnnarsi Bteutly Jobs; hlglieut WHifiin, l'hiino 740-M. 73 H 101,1" WASTlCU MAUB. WiANTKI) I.OKKcrs unil BuwirHU men; experienced. Association wugos. Mill on Hurdlno Crook. Kottiio River Lumber & llox Co.. Gold Hill, Ore. , 73 WANTBI) Men to cut wood nnd clear land on Webster ranch. Phono 685-J-3. 87 WANTKI) fllrl for housework anil cooking', no wuhIiIiik; wages $40. Mrs. Reddy. I'll one 3 0. 73' WANTKI) Competent girl or woman for general housework In the country; good wages. Phone 1S2-II. 73 WANTKI) 6 bright, copablo Indies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers.' 125.00 to $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 852, Omaha, Nobr. WANTKI) Competent woman for renorul housework. No washing. Tel. 019-J. ; 74 WANTKI) K'xporTenccd saleslady. 30 years old or older preferred. Wages aeoordlnK lo ability.- II. G. Endors & Son, Ashland. 72 WANTED Waitress nt Hotel Med ford. - ' WANTKD Girl or woman to do cooking. Berkeley Orchards. ' Phone 1-F21. 76 WANTKI) At once. :rl to do cham ber and dining room work in small hotel. Wages $40.00. Address Hotel Mocdocl. Macdoel, Calif. 74 WANTKI) A nurse to tnko care of two children for tho next ten days. Mrs. Frank Owen. Phone 741. WAN.TKI) A woman ior general housework, family of ' two; one who wants a pormanent place. Phono 534-Y. W A NTK1 MTflfTKl.IA H 1DOC8 WAXI'Kl) To buy small bunch of cattle. It. W. lilngham. WANTKI) Small furnished house or apartment. Phone 14-F13. 73 WANTED To buy about 30 stock hogs. II. W. Ulngham. WiANTKI) Good automobile in ex change for house and lot or ranch, P. O. Box 1053. ' WANTKD to hear from owner of good ranch for sale. Slate cash Vrlce. full particulars. D. F. Bush Minneapolis, Minn. ,12 WANTKD--Tb buy, a good" strong ourro, ana anoui suu reel or l-incn water pipe, galvanized preferred . Ploaso send particulars to Mr. W. Overton, lOu South Grape street. 72 WANTED To buy 1100. feet 4 or G- Inch Irrigation pipe. Dcscribo and quote price, llox 84, Malt Tribune. WANTKI) To hnv n fnnrf ntrnnc blirrh. Plensfi Rcnit nnrticulnrs to ' Mr. W. Orertbn, 13 South Grape street. WANTlOD- 20 to '40 BCres timber near'Medford. C. A-. DeVoe. WANTUD A bay rake. Box S22 Modford, Ore. 7 J WANTBD SU'.o delivery make, truck wagon and platform scales. Phone 28-113. . WANTUD Klertrlo motors. We rent, buy or soli any size. Paul's Klcctric Store, Main and Centra). Phone P0. 85 WANTKD House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 4SS-X.. " FOR RBNT FTRS1.1IIED ROOMS FOR RKNT Furnished sloeplng rooms. 340 South Riverside .P.hone 292-X. 82 FOR RKNT One furnished apart ment at Holland Hotol. ' FOR RENT snsOELtiAJIKOOB. FOR RKNT Modern office rooms and dance ball In St. Mark's build Ing. Pruitt-Hlttson Auto Co. 77" FOR LEASE 160 acres, . mile . from Littlo Butto croek, near BrowUBboro, 35 acres cultivated , 6 acres pears and apples, balance grain land; five-room bungalow, 30-ton bnrh, good well pure wuter; . lessee may clear land tor rent. Ad dress H. Y., 621 Dekum Ave., Portland, Ore. 75' FOR RENT Room equipped 'with one bnrbor chair and complete outfit ready for business; also 2 pool tables, set up, In same room Call 127 E. Sixth Street. , 87 BEOWN& WHITE offer A fine bearing commercial pear orchard nnd vineyard with modern bungalow homo beautifully sttuntod on a fine roadway at $5300.00. 100 aoro orchard and alfalfa ranch, flno modern -home,.' running water and a splondld gravity lrrlga tlon system with low up-koop cost, at $l7,5u0.00. , 170 aoro stock and alfalfa ranch fully oqulppod nnd stocked this Ii a going money making place, how ever there la a good reason why It Is on sale at $125.00 per acre and the buyer takes stock, crop and equip ment. BROWN & WHITE CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEM won incur nousBs). FOR Itli.VT Two-rooin furnlshml house, 220 South Grape. 73 FOR RB.S'T Several modern bouses. Building & Loan Ans'n. 429 H. F Ik H. WlK. IJU8I.VKSS OITortTC.VITTBS ; FOR SALE $10 Invested In oil leusoB may make $10,000; $2 acre. Oil louses In Texas Rainbow's End. Opening new field may make your lease worth $1,00,) acre. This has happened In Texas. Buy low; sell hl"i. - This way makes for tunes for lease-owners. Remit $10 for 5 acre. Write free informa tion. T. M. Mllarn, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. 72 FOR BALE OR TRADE Rooming house on 2 1 Genosseo street, all furnished and full; will sell on easy termc. or trndo for good prop erty In valley. Owner. 78 FOR SALE If you have $1500 and want a real profitable business see J. W. Young, Victory Cafe, Ash land, Ore. You will get your money back Round-up week. 75 FOn KX CHANGS. FOR TRADE A good flve-passen- Kfer car to trade for. a nice small bouso or small acreage; would pay some cash difference. Call at Halo's Piano House Inc., J. F. , Hulo, G.on. Mgr. 71 FOR TRADE Will trade good team for Ford car. Dr. Gltzen, 111 North Fir street. 72 FOR 8AJ.1C RK.VL, mTATE. FOR SALE 48 acre farm. $1800. . 15 acres cultivated. Crop to go with place; also all kinds of fruit. One mllcA-from Rogue River, on Evans creek. Inquire Goldle Boyer, Rogue River, Ore., 74 FOR SALE 400-acre ranch, three miles from railroad, 300 acres grain and alfalfa: beautiful scenic surroundings. Pay value of paid bp water right, $30,000, with land thrown In Reasonable terms. Owner, P. O. Box 1053. FOR SALE Stock ranches, grain and alfalfa lands from $5 per acre ' up. y Long time, easy terms. Farms for rent alid exchange. Gold- Ray Realty Company. FOR SALE 60 acres river bottom, all In crop, fair buildings, water right free, close to school. .4 00 acres, 9 miles from Med ford. About 250 acres under cul tivation, 120 acres good crop that goes with place. Fine stock and grain ranch. Both these ranches worth look ing at. Consult J. W. Wakefield.'. FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow, furnished or unfurnished. ' Inquire 711 Palm street. 72 FOR SALE $500. Premises at 112 Elm street, by non-resident owner. Make offer to X. L. Wood. 335 Leavenworth street, San Francis co. Cal. 75 FOR . SALE Reasonable, timber claim 160 acres; location, sec. 23, twp. 40, range 4 W., Jackson Co., Oregon. Write to Mrs. M. E. Her- rington, 116 West Indiana Ave.; Spokane, Wash. . ; s 95 FOR SALE 1360-ncre Btock ranch near Gazelle, Siskiyou county, Cal. Free water right. M. E. Harris, 685 Boulevard; Ashland. 74 FOR SALE At a bargain, large residence or income property in Modford, close in. Look this up; it is good property at a very low figure.. Inquire at 124 South King street. 7 4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Five-acre alfalfa, good buildings. Just out city limits of Ashland. What have you? Box ISOa, Ashland, Ore. 74 FOR SALE 160 acres, seven miles from town, partly Imnroved with water. For particulars call or write Hugh Stevens, Rogue River, Ore., R. F. D. 1. 79 FOR SALE 32-acre ranch 8 M miles south of Medford In Grlffirf Creek , neighborhood. 14 acres bearing orchard. $4000 with crop, $3000 without, half cash. Inquire of owner, A. Andrews, on ranch. 72 FOR SALE lot? 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 80 ACRES 1L niilcs fi'oiii Modfokl oil good road," rimniug ' .water, good out range. 1750 The Fchl Investment Co. No. 6 South Fir St. Lowei prices, better values, Qui' motto. JiistTmnk FOR 8ALI LIVESTOCK FOR HALE Milk goat, highly bred Nubian; to kid July 11th; now . giving . quart per day. Phone 458-M.' 313 South Grape. 72 FOR BALE Fresh cows. 728 Welch street. 73 FOR SALE Fine milk cow. Phone ; 611-J4. 72 FOR SALE Registered shorthorns, both sexes. -Jullen ranch, Grenada, Siskiyou Co., California. 73 FOR SALE Shropshire bucks, two lambs and one yearling. Fine thoroughbred individuals. Prices reasonable. Ralph Waldo Elden ' at Russ Mill. . FOR SALE One horse, weight 1600 lbs. Phone 869-Y. 74 FOR SALE Valley View Berkshire ; registered young Btock, bred from ' champions. Write D. M. Lowe, Talent, Ore., or phone Ashland 6-F1-2. 74 FOB SALE MTSCELLAEOTJS FOR SALE Edison phonograph and vlctrolas. P. O. Box 1053. 72 FOR SALE Chevrolet, touring car, refurnished, .new top. Beat covers, classy Job at right price. Churchill & Maxwell, 127 North Riverside. See Mr. Clark. Wesley Brown, manager. " ' ' 72 FOR SALK Four-bole cook stove, Ih good condition. An excellent baker. Phone 519-J. 74 FOR SALE Fine assortment of nlckleplated window display fix tures at bargain. Also large oval French plate mirror, 50x26, lh frame; mahogany stand;- child's reed rocking chair, ball seat, fruit Jars. 245 North Grape Street. 77 FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. 97 FOR SALE No. 1 clean grain' hay . in field. ' Hart mile south on Peach street. Phone 5-F2. T. E. Pot tenger. YOU NEED '.NOT BE WITHOUT the Real Article. Make In your own home, the same as the brewer or distiller can. Eight valuable For mulas, $1. Northern Dlst. Co. Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE Two oalf leather-seated rockers, three oak rockers, large library table, six oak dining chairs, falling leaf table, two beds, birds eye maple dressing table, water washer and wringer, other house hold artichss. Man's wheel. 313 South Grape. Phone 458-M. 72 FOR SALE Four Dodge cars, one Maxwell, two Ford touring cars. Ford bug, one Chevrolet. Tourist Garage, Ashland. 78 FOR SALE 1 h. p. gas engine aim pump jack, direct connected, first class condition, cheap. Phone 685-J4. Mrs. J. P. Warren. 72 FOR SALE Iron Age garden drill and cultivator, with all attach ments, slightly used. $12.00. Phone 102-X or call at 101 Vancouver. 73 FOR SALE Dresser, mahogany; corner settee, rocking chairs, table, writing desk and chair, rug, type writer, hat rack, waste paper bas ket, singer and new cage; clothes hamper, oil paintings, vases and tankard, hall lamp, electric stove, electric fans, dishes, feather pil lows, fruit jars, stand lamp. 335 . South Orange, phone 226. 75 FOR SALE One two-speed Indian motorcycle at a bargain. Call at Fire Department. 75 FOR SALE Tourist car rebuilt light truck. 6-ft. box, 25 h. p., friction gear, chain drive. $250.00. 93 North Main, Ashland. 74 FOR SALE The, Western Electric Power and Light Plant to farmers located away from the power lines. Paul's Electric Store. FOR SALE .Barley hay In the field, $15.00. Phono 869-J. 74 FOR SALE Hay in the field, alfalfa and barley mixed. R. B. Wilson, Griffin Creek. 72 FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell for sale cheap. See C. C. Clark, Universal ' Tire Filler Co. FOR SALE Bargains in used cars. See C. C. Clark, Universal Tire Filler Co. FOR SALE 191S model Ford, good mechanical condition. O. E. Black- i'ngton. Gold Hill. 73 FO r" SALE Dry oak stumps, $1.0 0 per load. Webster Ranch, phone 685-J-3. 87 FOR SALE Singer sowing machines on easy terms. Clennlng and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 87 FOR SALE Strictly rancy alfalfa seed, Bweet clover and other grass seeds. Nitro-oultures. Ralph Elden, Medford. LOST. LOST Large size Presto-Lite tank between Medford and Little Apple gate. Finder phone 370-J, Med ford, or write C. C. Pierce, Med ford. . INTERCRBAN ADTOOAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford (or 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 10:30 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 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30. 4:80 and (:10 p. m. ENTS MONEY TO lOAH LOANS Farm loans 6 per cant In- leresc, u. u. uoggi. - LOANS City loans. Building A Loan Assn., 419 M. F. & H. Bid. LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on ranch property. Buys nnd sells mortgages and Liberty bonds. 81 North Ornpe street. Phone 63-M. , ". . 85 III SINESfl DIRECTORY . Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-t-lw, roams S and 9, Hedtord NatJsmal Bank Building. A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, Oarnett Corey Building. ' ' ' ' . ELIJAH II. HTJRD Lawyer, 218-14 Garnott Corey Bldg". GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer. Carnctt-Corey Building. ' Auto BappUe LAHER AUTO BPRINGiS Co. We are operating the largest, oldest and beat-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. ' Use 'bur spring when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon.- - j .,- ' , Garbage GARBAGE Get your ' premise cleaned bp for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tot good -serrlcet Phone Hl-T. - J. Y. Allen. - - - V Civil Engineer and Surveyor DANIEL, McFARLAND Civil Engi neer and Surveyor... 42 South Cen tral avenue. Grants Pass, Ore. - Phone 540-J. " - ' 85 Expert Accbnataae WILSON AUDITING CO. B. U. Wilson, C. P, A. Attention glTen to anything in Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. 4 H. Bull ding, Medford. Phone 157-R. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION LOANS 6 per cent pays principal and Interest In 34 Vt years.. Privilege to pay any amount after 5 years. Money ready when title Is approved. - E. H. Hurd, secretary - treasurer N. F. L. associations, . Garnett Corey building. . Investments FA RAW LOAN BONDS $25- $50. $100, $500 and $1,000 bonds, iMt non-taxable. E. H. Hurd, Secy. Treas., Garnett - Corey Building, Medford. . . Instruction in Music . FRED ALTON HAJGHT Teacher! piano and harmony. Halght Musi Studio. 401 Gaxnett-Corey Bids, Pbone 72. t . -. Planing Mm ral rnll3 THOMAS MOFFAT General mil work, sash, doors mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phont 184. .- .- ' Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. .HOWARD Osteopathle physician. 303 Garnett-Oorey build. Ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physiolan and surgeon. Practice limited to- eye. e&r. nose and throat. Eye scien tifically tested and glass sup plied. Oculist and Aartst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. Bldg. Phone 567.' '''.'' DR. F. G. CARLOW J7' ; DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 904-Lv . I ' Residence 26 S. Laurel Btreet. T. G. HEINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted, and - properly adjusted.-' Moles, warts and skin (blemishes removed . with no scars left. Office third floor Liberty Building. .. DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELYy 306-307 Morgan building. Portland, . Ore. Makes a specialty of Surgery. Special attention to Medford and Rogue River Valley poople.'. DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec ialist. 95 per cent efficiency. Suc cessfully treated: Asthma, Blood Pressure, Blood PoiBon, Bron chitis, Colds, Constipation, Falling Hair, Female Trouble, Goitre, Hay Fever, Insomnia, Kidneys, Lum bago, Nervousness, Neuritis, Pains, Paralysis, Piles, Pyorrhea, Rheu matism, Skin Diseases, Sore Throat, Sprains, Stomach, Tuber culosis, etc., with bur method', no drugs used. Phone 137, St. Mark's Bldg., Modford Ore. 91 Printers and Publish era MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths best equipped printing office . In Southern Oregon, Book blndingi loose leaf ledgers, billing 'systems, , etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. ., Public Stenographer. ELSIE FARR1S Room 212 Garnett Corey building. 73 Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phona 815. Prices right. Berries guaranteed. l 10 South Fie SU ' -, 1 yV t 'i 1 V X" ' 'e