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MEDFOTCT) MATL TRTirTTNE, MEDTOTET), OKKfiOy, TUESDAY, .TtTXE 17, 1910 Y WOLFF 10 10 T VI YAKIMA. WiihIi., .Inriv 17, Kour luir Hint elTurlM wmilil ho untile In have Nuiiuniirv Vimiitmiii'K on vohiil' Wolff. wIid coiil'eNMctl lie miiiilcrcil liuir (lrecr. Klturilf lluiiiiit Newell, Kern cutiiilv, took Jlii' linl from tlu YiiUimii lull mi Htiinluv iimming ill ll::ill ii'i'hii'k mill will lake liiin iliicd to Huki'inlu'ltl. Ciilir. NuWI'll ITIII'lll'll Vllllilllll al II n'l'liii'k Suliiriliiv night anil took tlie first tin in out,' nut oven thing rulit liven til' tliu huv mi oiiiiiirtiiiiilv ( nv uiioil livo to him; Hit Ntntcil fiHil lnir wiih ho hleh in DhIutxI'ii'IiI lie would iniildi evcrv ul'fort to r'eneli it hiil'nro ii mull 1'niilil lui oruiinliiuil. Fur till) Hit 1110 ril'llNIIII ll Weill liv wuv III' 1'iirlliinil iiiM,'ii( ,if going through. noiitiii', iih nximi'ii'ii. Wnlll'V unit Imr. Mm, 1'VkiI Wolff, iiiiiioiini'i'il Hint nIu would l'u to Mil -kiTHl'ii'liI In ulli'iul I he trial mh hiiiiii ii h hhi foiuiil mil tluit Iiit huh Intel been linrrii'il iiiviiv. 'I'lio liov wiih nlooillL' HO H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ulll'll il WUH lie- oiileil to take him iiwiiv (hill hi' I'niilil Imrillv Im nwiiki'iii-il. i wiih, Inr.v. ever, cheerful iih over, mill nrotimllv iiniitiuiiccil lo Newell thnl ho would not L'i't iiwiiv if ho I'oiilil, wlii'ii tin' In Hit nliii'i'il IiiiiiiIi'IiITh mi him, I Iih ri'hilivi'H here nrii iilri'mlv eullccliiii. evidence lo nri-Hi'iit in MiiiM'iirl of tWir pica of wiHiinitv. ' 1 LlvrstdrK POHTl.ANI). June 17. I'ntlli' nti'inlv: rocciutu fill. Sti'i-rn. best, ll.lllltil 1 t..'i0 : good to choice. ifll.fiO (.ltl..'iU; iiimliiiiii to good. fll.tlUdt tl.r.tt; I'uir to u'oml. S.7.'iln tl.OI): 1 1- liton to fair, t7.flll(ii 8.50: good to choice cows ami heifcm, H.IMI(u II. Ml; inuiliiiin to good. $7.0(l((i 7.7.') : fiiir to itu'diiiin, $l.ri(l(ii-i.,'ill: I'miniTH. $;l.OO fiiM.iH): tuillh. .').0li( H.Uti; calvoH. jfi). 1111(0 IM.llll. IIoiih Htciiilv: receipts 2.11, 1'rinn' miffed, 1 !I.''.'i(ii 111. Ml; iiiciliiim mixed. 1H.7'i(ii 10.(1(1: rough hnivii'H. tlS.nn (ii lH.7.1; itiKM. l7.7o(n IH.'J.V SliiM'ii hIhiiiIv! rci'i'iiilH. 'M0. Prime lam, ifll.nntu t '1.011: fnir to mi- iliuin. if tl.OOloi 10.00: vi'iirliiiL'H. $11. 0(1 fo H.00: wi'ihiTrt. 7.(I0(ii 7.00 ; cwch l).0ll(n;7.H0. t ' lluttor 'I'OHTI.AN'P. Ore. Juno 17. lint tor. nU'nilv: oiiIioh tl.'l Hcorc, SM'Ao IIS HCom, nilo: 01 wont. Mtiin 00 Hroni, ftjr. I'rinlx, iinri'liuii'iil wrm ln'il. box IuIh, olo; 1'iirtoiiH, .Vh's half boxen half I'i'iit uioro: li'ss lluui hox IiiIh unn rout mort'. Ilnltcrfut .r)il(n fjlc: f. o. h. Htnlion. Kl'ith, Hi'llinu" prii'o. i'Iihc ronnt. Jot". Iiuvinir nrii'ii. 'Ho: Htdlinu hrii'c, rnn- il li'd. Illo; ht'k'cti'il I'lintlli'il in car tmiH, -10 1'. INmltry IIH, 'I old riiofctiTH. l.V III. Circuit Court 1). CannHHo VH.Krnnk M. Koilnvon Kor iiionov. C. A. NciiL'i'rlc vh. Homio Hiver Iiumlior nml Hox coinnanv. Onlor. ' l.iiii'uln SnviiL-c, iiihiiiiii.Mlriitnr, vs. W. I). lloilL'son ot ill. ('ost loll. American Secilinir Miii'liino Co. vs Chorion H. Tavlor. ChhI bill. Jackson Count v lluiltlinu' nml T.oan AHHocintion vh. Marirnrot .M'. AIitHon ot nl. KorccloHuro. Ora Ac M'tirno vh. II. C. CHiriHtof fiTHon. For monnv. jnnio I,. Itush vh. Krniik I.eo Itusli Affiilavit. ' Citv of AWilniul vh. W. T). Hudson ot ill. Jiidtftnetit. CoHt hill. ' City of AHlilnnil vh. ('. V. Minuter l't al. Jililirmont. Cost hill. ' Citv ol' AhIiIiiihI vh, Clnrluml I.lovtl , Wnllior, et ill. ; liiilirnient.' ("ost bill T. K. I'oltoitKor vs.. Ross Klino el nl, Oriler'. . R, (1. 1'iiko vh. A. II. Miller el nl Orilor, r T. K. Pottemrer vh. Wm Ulricli, ail- niiniHtrnlor. Order. ' Jnukson Count v Hunk vs. ,T. V Kirkiuilrick fit al. Jiiik'ntcnt. Cost bill. . Pnilinto Court R. M. Nuiiion. estalo. Atlmilteil to nrobnto. , J. A. Morlov. oslnle. Verified clitini. Finnl ni'coiint. Order. Krank Wnnl, eslnlo.' A (I mil toil to prohnto. 1. 1 ' a YIIAHH' SKKVICK . Mm, A. Wnldman, 400 Olonn Ave., Prosno, Cal., wrltoa: "Whon I wbb yonnK I had a fovor and it, loft mo with a cough ovory wlntor. Thirty two, yon nno I road about Foloy'n Honoy iind Tar ami boiiKht somo and" It helpod 1110. I ilea It yet and It liolpa mo ovory tlmo. I am a widow 00 yoprs old." Thoro In nothing bet tor for bronchlnl, grip and similar llimorliiK cntiRha nnd coldn that hang on, Junt flno for children for croup and whooping cough, Contnlnn no opIntOR, For aalo by Modford riiarmacy. With Modforfl tradlq s MotJfpr4 mRflo DODGE OIL LAW MEXICO CITY, .1 11 110 17, With Ihn extraordinary session of congress mill connlilurliig tlio liilmr luw, after 1 1 it V I 1 K completed tlm llilril week of IIh llfo, milium 11 r ! plentiful that neither Mm oil nntlonnlUiitloii luw! nor II111 11 11 1 1 mi ill bunk of iiiiiIhhIoii liiKlslitlliin will hn considered luidiro ihn scmiloii In nil J 1 1 1 1 11 ml . llurdly ntoru Hum two score of Ilia !IU0 odd provision of the liihor law Imvo liuoii illHi'iiniiud III I ho chamber of dnpulluii mill tint ilohiilo show no sign of les sening wiirinlli. Representatives of foreign oil totnpiinloa and ImnkliiK Institutions, which ma vitally Inter ested In tho proposed legislation, nro fuliiid In foroo In tint capital mid nro lining ovory nffnrt lo secure modlfl ul I'iiih of tlio propound lawn. Mr! mid Mm. T. Jonoa woro trnd- I11K In town Miiunay. .Mm. J. llrlHcoo who IIyoh oil the llliltllo rontl ui-ar Mitdfon. wan out 0 HunKlo 'riiumiliiy. Murlo and Ktlnit Hoilaiim who llvo at IKiikiii tiro working In tlio orrli iiriln nt I'hoonlx. Mr. Hi ml horn and family will Hiurt for Mlnnoiiotn noxt Tui'mhty and will iiuiko Ihi'lr homo thuro. Mr. mid Mm. Will lilKhnm have taken chnrKo of tho Hiruthorn much. ICd Mooro, Mr. Hunt h wold, Mr. and Mm. II. K. Moore, Mr. W. C. Chnp man. Mr, K. t'lurk drove their cattle to (ha mountain ranKO thin week. Huliy Btrathorn und Voluia WrlKht woro culk'TO on Kiln Chapman Thunu dny. Mr. nnil Mm. Mynatt havo adopted nnoihor hoy; two hrothors. Wm. J on on of DoaKlo, haulod hl wool to inurkot Rittiinlny. , Tlii'O. (ilium and fiimlly vIkIipiI Mr. and Mm. Knlph Dcnn Ktindtiy at Wil low Kprlnnn. WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME Try U! For a few cents you can - dry dean everythlnf. ; Save flvo to trn dollars quickly by dry churning vrrything In- the home with gatolloe Hint would be ruined hj snsp and wnter itiltt, rests, willti, silks, lacri, glnvrs, shoes, furs, drup- trips, rugs everything I I'lnrs a gsllon or inuro ol gasoline in a dUhpnn or washboilrr, thrn put In the things to he dry rlcantd, then wash them with Solvlte soap. Shortly evrrythlng conirs out looking like nrw. Nothing fades, shrinks or wrlnklts. Do not attempt lo dry ch-an without Solvlte sosp. This gasoline soap Is the secret of all dry cleaning. A package of Solvlte sosp containing directions for home dry clesnlng, costs little at any drug store. Dry clean out doors or away from flame. Notleo of 'Sale of (tovornmont tlm- bor, (lonornl Ijtnd Offlco, Washing ton, D. C, May 12, 1919. otico is hereby given that subject to tho con ditions and limitations of lbs Act of Juno 9. 1916 (39 Hint., 2tS), nnd tho instructions of tho Bocretary of the Interior of September lr., 1917. the timber on tho following lttnds will be sold July 2, 1919, al 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction nt tho United States Innd office nt Rnsohtirg, Oregon, to tho hlifhOHt bidder at not loss than the appralsod vnluo as shown by this notico, snto to bo subject to tho ap proval of tho Socrotar; or tha Inter ior. Tho purchnso price, with nn ad ditional sum ot ono-fltth ot ono per cent thoroot being commissions al lowed, must bo doposttod nt tlmo of sulo, money to bo returned It solo Is not approved, othorwlno patent will Isaiin for tho Umbos' which . must Do romovod within ton yonrs. Dtds will bo received from citliens nt tho Unlt- od States, associations ot such clt- izons mid corporations orgunir.oti under tho laws of tho Unltod States or any atnlo,, territory or district thereof only. Upon, application of a qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision will bo offorod sopnratoly beforo being included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 35 S., It, 2 E Son. 7..BW4 sw.. rea inr i"i2J M., not to bo Bold at lens than (1.00 por. M. T. 17 3 R. 6 W'., Boo. DOINGS OF VE HALF A NOTIWJ. TO IAS A IfTUp BET OA THIS VmLABD DtHPSEW PRIZB FltfMT- 27, Lot 1, rod fir, 11)0 M., N'ti NI5y NW14, mil fir 4110 M N V4 NW!4 NW14, rod fir 815 M not Lo ho sold nt loss tliuii 1 1. 45 por M. Clay Tall niiin, CoiiimlKHlonvr, Gonorul Lund Office. ' ' ' Advertising Rates OlamlfM Ons cont a word. Local! Ton coots a Una, Legal Five cents a lino. Display 26 cents an Inch. Contract rati on application. HKliP WASTKll MALI! WAXTKt) Men to fill wood and clear lunil on Vcbler ranch. Phono OSG-J-3. 87 unt.y waatwi rrtiiK WANTKiiflirPto euro for chiidreii ufturnooiiH, Phono U2',i-ii. 75 WANTKI) Waltroua wanlod at Cafo Holland. WANTKD Competent woman for rnnoral hotiBowork. No wanhlng. Tol. 0I9-.T. 74 WANTED WaltriHH at Hotel Mod ford. , . WANTBI) (llrl or woman to do cooking. Berkeley Orebarda. ' Phono 1-F21. 70 WAN'TKO At once, R:rl to do chain bur and dining room work In small hotel. Wugva 140.00. AddroHi II otiil Macdonl, Macdnul, Calif. 74 WANTKI) -A mime to lake caro of two children for tho noxt ten dnyn. lira. Frank Owon. Phono 741. WANTKD A woman ior general hotmowork, family ot two; one who wants a permanent place. Phono G34-Y. WANTED 8ITCATION. WANTKD Thoroughly experienced stenographer wants work. Phone 309. 79 WANT1 MmCVbliAinDOCI WANTED (iood sccond-hnnd lype wrltor. Phono 12. WANTED Whlto Leghorn pullets. Phono 07-R5. 79 WANTED Bomo blooming gerani ums and foliage plants. Phono 339. 74 WA'NTED To buy small bunch of cattlo. II. W. llingham. WANTKD To buy nbout 30 stock hogs. II. W. Dlnghaiu. WANTED To buy 1100 feet 4 or fl inch Irrigation pipe. Descrlbo and quota price, llox 84, Mall Tribune. WANTKD 20 to 40 acres timber near Medford. C. A. DoVoo. WANTED Bido dollvory make, truck wagon and platform scales. Phone 28-113. WANTED Kleclrlc motors. Wo rent, buy or Roll any slue. Paul's Electric Stora, Main and Central. Phone 90. 85 WANTED House moving and ro palrlng. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOR RENT XTMCRULiAVriDOUB. FOR RENT Modern offlco roomB and dnnco hall In St. Mark's build ing. Prultt-Hlttson Auto Co. 77 FOR LEASE 160 acres. H mile from Llttlo Butto creek, near Brownsboro, 35 acres cultivated, 6 acres pears and apples, balance grain land; fivo-room bungalow, 30-ton barn, good well pure water; lessee may clear land for rent. Ad dress II. Y.. 621 Dekum Ave., Portland, Oro. ,'.75 FOR RENT Room equlppod with ono barber chair and complete outfit ready for businoss; also 2 pool tables, set up, In snmo room. Call 127 E. Sixth street- 87 IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH 6.9 aores, 3 Mi miles from Mod ford, on good rond, rural mnll, close to school; plenty of apptoe. pears, poaches, plums, nprlcots, cherries, quince, grapes, loganberrlos, black borrics, currants, with a small "patch In wheat; city ptpo lino crosses plnce; 800 feet of piping with 6 hydrants, ninklttg It convonlent for Irrigating; 5-room house, good barn, two largo chicken houses with yards, olaclrlo light In houso nnd barn; 100 chickens, horse, buggy, tools and Im plements. Price, for all Including crop, $2000,00. . ! . BENNETT ' INVESTMENT CO. '. 102 "'EST MA l.V ST. tiisuro in suro insurance. Phono 701) THE DUFFS All RkHT, c'oMe on - I'LL BET VoD t- JT VIELL, HOW MUCH TO BCT? , POll ItHNT rUKflMnBD flOOMH. FOIl ItHNT f urnlHhnd Hleoplng roomn. ,34 0 Soutli Jllvorsltlo. Phono 202-X. 83 FOIl HUNT Ono furnished apart ment at Holland Hotel. FOR KEH1 flOI8 KB. FOR RUNT Borera'. modern houses. Uulldlng & Loan Ass'n. 429 M. F. A ff. Iil.:. FOR HAIjB MISCT:IIjASKO08 FOIt 8AI.K fi h. p. motor, starting switch, 2-Inch centrifugal pump, pipe and fittings. 3 Ii p. Htover ongino; single buggy hurness. I. H. 1'orter, Oold HID. 77 FOR BALK One 191 a liulck Blx, two cord tires on rear; like new. Can bo soon 15 Hoxe avenue toduv, .. .. ... 74 FOK SAI.14 Cherries. Royal Ann, 'Kings, lyftrnbortH and other kinds. C. M. I'nrkor, phono 463-W. 79 FOR BALE Ford touring car" In good condition. Phono 861-Y. 79 FOR 8AU0 nnby"""cblck!i. Y. II. Drossier, phono 777-1.,, 75 FOR BAI.K Wheat' bay In field. W. 11. Ruckor, R. R. 1, ltox 51a. 7K FOR BAI.K Bargains In used enrs. Keo C. C. Clark, Universal Tire Filler Co. - FOR BALK Hoarded barley hay. ten to fifteen tons. 15 In tho Hold, nonr Tnhle Rock. Box 822, Mod ford, Oro. 75 FOR BAI.K OR TRADE For cow. Shetland pony, cart, harness and Huddle. 203 Mountain avenue, Ashland, Oregon. 75 FOR SAI.B Hen with small chicks, ond rabbits. 210 West Jackson. 75 FOR BALE One mountain hack, good as new, cost 1100, price $40; one riding corn cultivator, in good condition, price $15; one David IJradioy sulky plow, price $50; ono set of "30 hundred wagon springs" In perfect shape, price $14. Inquire Delbert Marshall, routo 1, Central Point. 77 FOR SALE One 1819 Bulck Six. Two cord tires on rear. Like new. Can be seen at 15 Rose avenue to day. 56 FOR SALE Four-hole cook stove, in good condition. An excellent baker. Phone 51'9-J. 74 FOR SALE Ftno assortment of nlckleplated window display fix tures at bargain. Also large oval French plato mirror. 50x26, In frame; mahogany stand: child's reed rocking chair, ball seat, fruit Jars. 245 North Grape street. 77 FOR SALE! Sand, gravel and sedi niont. Plowing done. Phone 912-J. 97 FOR SALE No. 1 clean grain hay In field. Half mile south on Peach street. Phone 5-F2. T. E. Pot tehger. .. FOR SALE Drosser, mahogany; corner sotteo, rocking chairs, tab'e, writing desk and chair, rug, type writer, hat rack, waste paper bas kot. singer and new cage; clothes hamper, oil paintings, vases and tankard, hall lump, electric stove, electric fans, dishes, feather pil lows, fruit Jars, stand lamp. 335 South Orange, phono 226. 75 FOR SALE Ono two-speed Indian motorcycle at a bargain. Call nt Flro Department. 75 FOR SALE Touriit car rebuilt light N truck. ' 6-ft. box, 2S li. p. friction gear, chain drlvo, $250.00. . 93 North Main, Ashland. 74 FOR SALE-T::e Western Electric Powor and Light Plant' to farmers located awav from tho power lines. 'Paul's Elec'.ric Storo. FOR SALE: Barlcv hay in the field. $15.00. Phono 869-J. 74 FOR SALE Dry oak stumps, $1.00 per load. Webster Ranch, phone 6S5-J-S. 87 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on eary terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 South Central avonue, phone 903-U. C. A. Chapman. 87 r'OH 5AI.K airh:tr runcy altalta seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nttro-cult'ires. Ralph Blden. Medford INTEUUKI1AN AUTOOA-B "CO. TIME CARD. . Leave Medford tor Ashland dail? except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a m. ant) at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun days la ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80. 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. IiCavo Ashland for Medford dail except Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m, Sun days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30 4-80 and :fl o n Oh, Helen 1'j.L, BET V?0 FIFTV . CEAJTS t A ; . 1 CLASSIFIE FOR 8ALB MVESTOCR FOR MALE I'urcbrod Duroc Jersey woancd pigs from bis type ances- ' tors.. One hundred Individuals to . select from while they last. Un registered at $10.00 each. Regis tered at $16.00 each, (iood oppor tunity to get feeders or breeding stock. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard, or W. A. Sumnor. Hotel Medford. 1 FOR BA' EMilk goats, $10to $50. Box 822, Medford. 75 FOR BALE OR TRADE A young horse, chout 2 years old. Call at tho Opp Mine. 75 FOR BAI.K Seven-year old mare, weighs about 1200. R. F. D. 1, Box SO. Talent. Phono 7-FI1. Ashland. W. M. Potrl. 83 FOR BALH-iBhropshne bucks, two lambs and one yearling. Fine ' thoroughbred Individuals. Prices reasonable. Ralph Waldo Elden at Ross Mill, "OR BALE One horse, weight 1600 lbs." Phone 609-Y. 74 FOR SALE Valley View Berkshire rogistercd young stock, bred from champions. Write D. M. Lowe, Talent. Ore. or phone Ashland 6-F1-2.;: 74 .BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE. HAVE HAD PLACED In our hands for disposal a splendid pay ing, retail business, a fine location, small overhead expense and doing a good business. This Is a real opportunity for the right person. Come in and talk It over with us. Brown & White, 10 South Fir St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Rooming house on 21 Genessee street, all ' furnished and full; will sell on easy terms, or trade for good prop erty in valley. Owner. 78 FOR SALE If you havo $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 MOSEY TO IjOAJT LOANS Farm loans 6 per cent In terest, O. C. Boggs. LOANS City loans. Building ft Loan Assn., 429 M. F. & H. Bldg. LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on ranch property. Buys and sells mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 North Grape street. Phono 63-M. 85 Lorn. LOST Auto crank, Sunday, return to Mail Tribune.. Please .74 LOST Largo size Presto-Lite tank between Medford and Little Apple gate. Finder phone 370-J, Med ford, or write C. C. Pierce, Med ford. FOR KXCHAXGX. FOR TRADE Good work horse for wagon. A. J. Fletcher, Route 1, Box 33. 78 FOR TRADE A good five-passenger car to trade lor a nice small house or small acreage; would pay some cash difference. Call at - Hale's Piano House Inc., J. F. Hale. Gen. Mgr.- 74 AUTOMOBILE Garage Business Be independent; be your Own Boss "Wo arc offering for quick sale a well established busi ness including Dwellin Slum and I? pal Estate main Pacific Highway in good small town. $2,500 IS THE PRICE $1,100 amount required to purchase, balance on time, sliqwn by The FchI Investment Co, vat ' Fehl's Farm Agency No. 6 South Fir St. Knows All Aboutlt! OH, I MEAM A RBJULAB BET- '1L BBT VoO U BET SOMEBODY J FIFTV fcJUARS FIPTV OSZ A MUMDPED , f I Ol THE MIUNES D0LLAC3 - 1 u- m& ' DADVERrlSEIMENTS rojR balk nr.Atj estate. FOR BALE Homesteads and relin quishments, and irrigated farms. Bee E. T. McKlnstry, Grants Pass, Oregon. 82 FOR BALE Or would trade for Ford car, tour-room house, back screen porch. 532 South Fir street. 75 FOR SALE 55 acres located Just across street south from school house. Also a three-cornered piece at the cast end of the same street on the south side. Also house, lot and blacksmith shop at the upper end of side walk or East End. All at tho assessor's valuation, at Eagle Point. J. H. Daley, Grants Pass. 99 FOR SALE Land In Evans Valley, with small house and good barn. Eighty acres, thirty in cultivation, twenty of which is In corn. Also a two-thirds interest tn twenty acres of beans. Price $3500, cash $2000, Jhe remainder in one year. Deal most close by August 1st. H. F. D. 1, Box 72, Rogue River, Oro. 78 FOR SALE 48 acre farm, $1800. 15 acres cultivated. Crop to go with place; also all kinds of fruit. . One mile from Rogue River, on Evnns creek. Inquire Goldie Boyer, Rogue River, Ore. 74 FOR SALE $500. Premises at 112 Elm street, by non-resident owner. Maka offer to i L. Wnnrt 33S Leavenworth street, San Francis co, Cal. 7 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. 95 FOR SALE; 1360-acre stock ranch near Gazelle, Siskiyou county. Cal. Free water right. M. E. Harris, 6 85 Boulevard,-Ashland. 74 FOR SALE At a bargain, large residence or Income property in Medford, close in. Look this up; it is good property at a very low figure. Inquire at 124 South King street. " 74 FOR SALE OR TRADE Five-acre alfalfa, good buildings. Just out city limits of Ashland. What have ' you? Box 180a, Ashland. Ore. 74 FOR SALE 160 acres, seven miles from town, partly improved with water. - For particulars call or write Hugh Stevens, Rogue River, Ore., R. F. D. 1. 79 FOR SALE 10 It 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 BusrxEse. dducotof.t Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-at-Iaw. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAME3, Lawyer, Garnett Corey Building. ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer. 213-14 Garnett Corey Bldg. GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer. Garnett-Corey Building. Civil Engineer and Surveyor DA'.VIEL McFARLAND Civil Engi neer and Surveyor. 42 South Cen- tral avenue. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 540-J. S5 BROWN & WHITE 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, running water and a splendid gravity Irriga tion system with low up-keep cost, at $17,5u0.00. 176 acre stock and alfalfa ranch, fully equipped and stocked this is a going money making place, how ever there Is a good rdason why it is on sale at $125.00 per acre and the buyer takes stock, crop and equip ment. BROWN & WHITE 1(1 Booth Ftr St 'yIAT AeeNwTALWijG SioDeernV oouabs-what ioou Vove. Judgment TO OH A THIMG LIKEThAT-WHV THE I PEA -VOW DCMN- KMOl THS ODDS OB AMHTWUG ABOOY The FWHTees-Houj siLLY 1 BUSINESS 1I RECTORY Auto Bupplleo LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlnga when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North fifteenth .K .Portland, Oregon - - Clairvoyant . , READINGS BY CARDS Tells what is to come. Answers any questions. 44 South Grape. , ; -'1 Garbage GARBAGE! Get roar premises cleaned np for the summer, Call on the otty garbage wagona tor good service. Phono JU-T 1 Y. Allen. - . , - 9 Expert Accountant WTLSON AUDITINO Oi. B. K. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention (Iran to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look ..into our simplified accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building, Medford. Phono 167-H. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION LOANS 6V4 per cent pays principal and Interest In 34 hi 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 FARM LOAN BONDS $25, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 bpnds, 4 ft per cent semi annual coupons, non-taxable. E. H. Hurd, Secy. Treas., Garnett-Corey Building, ' Hedford. Instruction In Hmrie FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teachnnol piano and harmony. Halght Musis Btndlo, 401 - Garnett-Corey Bldf, Phono 72. ' Planing Mm ' THOMAS MOFFATienerar mil) work, sash, doors mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phono 184. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. . Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. . Eye scien tifically tested and glass sup plied. Oculist and Anrlst for B. P. R, R. Co. Offices M. F. ft EL Co. Bldg. "Phone 567. h DR. F. O. CAR LOW DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. - Phone 904-L. .1 Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. 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 SEELY, 306-307 Morgan building, Portland, Ore. Makes a specialty of surgery. Special attention to Medford and . Rogue River Valley people. DR. EDW. DE REYMONT.EV Spec ialist. 95 per cent efficiency. Suc cessfully treated: Asthma, Blood Pressure, 1 Blood Poison, 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 our method,- no drugs used. Phone 137, St. Mark's Bldg., Medford Oto. 91 Printers and Pnblisbers ,' , MEDFORD PRINTING CO, has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 11 North Fir St. - Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE) CO. Office 42 North Front St., Phone SI 5. Prices right Service guar anteed. ' . BY ALLMAN Aeotrr? Jess wiuabd is CHAMPk! ISHTHEfl amount I04OW TWAT MllcH- r I I 4V