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MTCDFOTIT) MATT; TTITBTTNT!, MTCTFOT?T, OTffiflOtf, MONDAY. .TTTTTK " ?.fl, ' 1fl1f) TACIT?, REVTW ' GEfTING FIGHT 10 A " TOLKUO.H)., Jiiihi 30. To curry 00,000 lilt milloiit riKht Mils rrom the heart of Tiiluilo to Tex Itlclturd'M 150,01)0 itronn four mlliw away In flvn houi'H In llm problem which will faro Inii'llnn officials nml titxlnih conipniiloit wlinn Wllliinl nml .liK'k DmnpHoy moot in thuir cliiim ilonnlil) eoiiloHt Intra July .. To hiilvo (, everything n wheels will li pruwitid Into service, 'I'll o chief "Medium of triuinpnrtit tlon to Hoy View park, tho situ or llm iii-ona, will 'bo street cnm. Kortun nnluly llm city has a ilnulilu Irni'k from tho heart or Ihn clly lo dm pnrk, nml, liy running cum nut on oim truck nml iM timing on tlm other, rnn iniivn iilruxlinuii-ly in. not) per hih itn hour. To uniiiiillnh Hi In, It will ha liocctmury to lap ollmr city I In I'll for uililltloniil iiiuliiiiint. Of ficial or Ihn Toledo Hull & I.IkIiI company, 1li ii trnotlon oiorutlng yn tniii, lilmt lo opnriitn 120 car ml hoiir, tino ovory hnlf nilnntii to the nronn, which In m dm mid or Hiiiiiniltl m root, unit or lliu main itliorouKliriirvit of dm city. AuloumhllOH of various sorts will Klvo ntrt cnn a vlomi rnio In mov ing tlm crowds. In addition to the regular liixli'iih urvlce, iivury nulo molillo truck will no Into servi ror tlm dny, nml hundreds or mil Id rltl xiim will Iiiiiik a "Tor Hunt" kIkii ou tlm family cnr. 1 Priced ror tho trlt lo and rrom the nronn linvo not been ontuhllnhud. but It U unsurod there will 1io no team In automobiles bringing I1'"" thnn one dollnr ror tho one wny rld. Those coming to llm contest In special trulnn will lio within walking distance or their nl. Itnllrond of ficials Imvo nrmiiKod to park hull- tired or sleeping cms In tlin switch ynrdii along llm Mnuiueo river, only n rw tnln it tin wnlk from liny view pnrk. Thin will relievo tho trutmpor- Intlon problem liy neviirnl t hoitnnilcln Tho gates of Ihn hugo arena will bo thrown open nt U o'clock on tlm morning or 1hn contest, but Wlllnrd mid Pempsny will not climb Into the rliiK until 3 o'clock Hint nftoriioon. It In info to nny Hint approximately hnlf tint crowd will bo floated onrly nn tho rirnl preliminaries will be Blurted nt 10 o'clock and tho more ongor of tho faiiH will demand to bo III ho mounter wooden nlructiiro to Boo tho firm gloves fly. Tolnilo Itself doubtless will send from 10,000 to JO.nno clilions lo the nronn, nml. It tlm day In not loo hot, theno will cover tho dintnnco on root provided they Imvo no mitomohllcii In tho IIkIiI or pa I osperleucea. It In probable Hint tho crowdn will start to nnnomhlo oulsldo tho four grand en Irnncon In tho nronn In the cool 4f tho morning tint tho rush mid crush In expected to occur near noon. Another method of gelling to liny view pnrk, which Is tuoro novel than practical. In a floet of niiin.ll motor bontfl which will ply between the downtown sort Ion mid Ihn pnrk. The stadium In within a few hundred feet of tho Mailmen river mid Miiimico liny mid these boats could be mndn a fu- tor In tho transportation provided etioiiRh or them operate. Tho throng however, will choono ntroet earn and nutomohllen with tho Inevitable Crush, nihil mid Jam Incident to ouch nn occnnlon. I'OK'aANK. Ore., June .'111. Do- Iii u ii for reeoL'iiilion of llieir oruimi r.ution wiih 1'rmned hv ileleunles of the llrotlierluiod of Hnilwuv ClerliM, ret ii'Heiiliiiii nil tlm Oroirnii-W'iisliinirton liiiilrond mid Niiviiritlion eoiiiimnv ImtceK, who milt in eotivenlion hero VeNlerdiiv, neeoi'ilinir lo iinnoiiiiceiiieiil llimle loiluv bv hrollieiliood otlieinlx ' .1. CmiuniiiH of I'orllnnd wim oleet' ed iih elininiiiin of llio eetieral eom- niillee, mteeeediiii: J. r. MnCnV of Siiokmie. II wii; decided lo ilenimiil veeouni tion from the O.-W. . nod N. eoni- )nnv. The hrollieiliood which is ul liliuled Willi (lie Anieriemi r'odorn lion of I.nlior bus been vei'Oiini.oil liv Hie Bovol-iiiiient mid bv neiu'lv nil llie ciislern nml niiildle western lines. No inereiiso in wnires will ho nskeit Tlin (liKtriet lodires nro eonleiit to ro ninin under the iroiiornl wmro H.vslein hh eHlnliliKlieil bv lite itovernniont. (1 1. WoMlon of I'oeiitello, Iilnlio, upeeiul repi'Molilhtivo of the dritnd loilrro wna hrewnt iiiid ni'osided nt the meoliiic. AS EXECUTOR ESTA1E 1 . : NHW yoiJK. .Itme 110, Oooroo 3. (loitld wiih removed hv Supremo (r,onl't .liifdieo Wliitnkor Into todnv n exoetilor nnd Irnslee of tlie eslalo of. lite In I o ,I v Oonlil-lilfl fntlmv. The eoliH IniHeil Its notion ilium (lie mo tion mmlu hv Ki'iiuk Ju.V. ClouUW U I 1 1. n ' 18 U. S. SOLDIERS IN SIBERIA ARE : KILLED BY REDS VAHIIIN(IT(N. .1 i iin. leeti American noldicr were killed, one officer mill seven men wvei'elv woiiuileil nml 17 Kiiulit I v wounded in llll elllilll!l'lllelll Willi lllltl-lvoh'lint forces lien r lloiiiiiiiovnkii on .lime o.l. lli:i,SIN'(il''OHM. .Ion.. .1n.iTlie evneiinlion of IVIrounid liv llio liol hlieviki ik nrogrcxHiiu.' liiiHlilv, ne eonlimr lo recent ilecreeH of llie Mill "lievik iioveriimeiii I'crcivctl here. Win' Minixler Trotzliv Iiiih ordered llllll llie lorllChM III'' KrOllnlllllt lie lilown nn mid tlml llie hridi'i'K mid riiilWftV htlllioilkl ill lllf,.lr.,lil till !. xlMVi'd liel'ore Hie In-t IrooiM ttilli- n in w. i:K'ATl;ill( illAI(. .Im.ic llll,-The iiiiiiv or Kiilniii ( ic.Micli-. uocnitiiiL- ill the Itend of the ll.m rin.i Iiin i.iiit. Inri'il l.lllill bol'.lii'vilii nml ten utinx. lie linn t iih-ui'lik, who iiImi iiiii ml- viiiieinir norlliwiiril. hnve riintiirrd I,.ri00 nii'.oiiers mid three nrinored ttllillX,' i l.lvotok I'llHTI.AXIl. (ife.. June Mil. ('ut ile loner: reociplx l.ll.'ll. Steers, hcht. ifltl.tllliu Ki.'iii: L'ood to choice. .MUHX.i III. 00; incdiitui to eiiud, .fK.r.U (o II. OU; fair lo Kood. 7.7."i(i M.'J': (iiiiiiiioii lo fair. 7.IMI(i "..'ill : L'ood to hoice iiniH and lieil'em. H.(lll((i- S.,'i0; niediinn to food. 7.ll0fi 7.7.r : t'nir to medium, -l.."ii(t ".." ; cauuerK, i':i.U0(o'4.(HI; hiilU, S.l.ooio 7.0U : iilven. H.tl()((i l:i.0(l. Hol'h hiL'lier. record price eniinlled anil lurlher rise looked for. lie- ceiiiu, J.IIHII, I'liine mixed. $'J0.'J'i((r '.MI.".1 medium. IO..')ll((i 'Jtl.OII ; rotifh Inivien I8.7.'i(ii JU.'J.'i: uius. ItlH.tlllfo1 lH.r.ll. Sheep hleadv: reeeipls lji'..j. Prime liiiiih", 1 l..ill((i i:i,."i(l; fair to medium .li.lllKii 10.IMI: viiirliiici, (i.lMKn '.l.(M: wethers. S7.(ltl(rt 8..'i(l; ririi, .fll.tltldi" H.mi. IllKter roirTI.AN'H. (Ire.. June :t). Itut ter wear. I iiIhm. h:i ncure, 51 i-.c; 02 score, "ile; 1 M'ore, fide: (HI M'ore. Idc. I'nrehiiieiit wriipped, box loU. .'illo; ranoiw.- 54t It it 1 1 boxes, hall cent more: less than Imx lots one cent more. Underfill ."!( .V.'c f. o. b. stti- tion. v I KtiKn I j-'u's. selltnu' Pi n e, case count. 4.'n': IiiivniL' price, 4llc: selilui.' price, can incil, 'Lie; HC'eclcil eitnilled in cur ious. 7c. s rollllry Hens. ''(li"J"e lb.; limilcr.i. 'J.'iW :i(lc lb.: old rntixlorx, 17e lb.; ducks. vonnu'. -111(0 l.'le Ih.. old. :l(n 111. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mrn. J. II. I.ydlnrd mid non Will mid diumhler Sun are tnklni; n little vacation In llio mountnliiH near Pros peel. O. I'enlnnil nnd family of Tnlent wero vlnlting rehitlven hero Sunday. The majority of our orchnrdlHtn hnvo flulHhod tho thlmiliiK process mid report prospeels Rood for nn ex eellent crop or fruit. .loo Brown of Modford, ropronont Inn llio ICnrl Krull Co., wild liilorvlew lim orehardllH In thin mid ndJolnlnK dlali'lctn In roRiird to fruit sales nnd prleen Innt Tuesday. ' Hanrord Hlchardson nml fnmlly nnd Minn Mary Maury of Uonn Uiue wero Tablo Hock vlnllors Tuesday ovenlim. Tho Colllnn children who have been thlmiliiK fruit for novornl wookn In tho Annie district hnvo roturnod home. I.leut. Iloiidlnot onnor wns nut thin wny ouo day lent wodk lnoklnK over bin ranch holdings, A. I. Vincent la gottlng his thresh lug oulflt ready for tho Benson's run. Fred l.osler mid Wnlborn Atkins of Tnlent, wero Krldny ovonlng viol torn In thin necllon. Leslie nnd IClhcrt lllRhnm who hnie 'been working nt it ha aiodoc orchard for somo llmo Vint homo oiiiuriiny to iiukiii linyillR. Minn Krlinees Davison who has a position with tho Koruo lllvcr Fruit & I'roduco iissoclntloli, spoilt Sunday with homo folks. Mrn, Anna Mold find lltlKi son of Soattlo, who hnvo been visiting with Mi's. Hold's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II O. Nonlwlck", lott Saturday' evening for 'their homo. . - , Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Collins nnd baby Blnrtcd last week by prlvnto oonvoynneo for l'Ondlotnn, Oregon, For Burning Eczema Greasy salves nnd ointments should not be applied if good clcniv skin is wanted. 1' rom any drujtgist for 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottlcof Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chilling. It pene trates, cleutiBos and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you hnve ever used is as effec tive and satisfying. ' . 1 T li, y, RosoC9.(9lwlWd, Qi . J whore Clark hnn employment 111 tlmtho harvoKl floliin. HfirnyliiK la under .y nt the f.'luine and 'llcox pour orehnrds where a flno crop of fruit lu In prtpect. Homrnl froiu hero attended tho diuico nt llenxlo Halnrdny nU'.ht. The Knlvallonnny drive wan con ducted In thin illtit rlct by lOlmer Hull, our'llnby Kilt", who proved to ho u Kood nolleltor and received a Koner oiik coin rlhutlpn tor thin worthy or Kiiiil'.iitlon, Tho Hinllh family who havo been omployed nt the Wiinhhurn orchard for the pant year, will leave In u fow duyn ror Kliuniith county. Tho Hmlth fiimlly durlnif their stay hero hay bc.n oxcnllnnt nclKhborn mid hnvo made ninny wnrin frlendn who rexret to neo them ko. Blanlny I.yllnrd who ban n lllilliK tor I'oland China houn hnn purchased it purebred hoar or Hint hroud. .Much or Ihn popularity of tho .lackHon County Cromnory In thin hob Hon In duo lo their popular driver, l.yle I'lckell, who with bin chourful dlnponltlon, cmlrleoiiH and obllKliiK manner It la u plcanuro to meet. Krom recent roportn tho roulo or tho ('rater lako hliihway han not yet been nettled on hud may ponibly KO thru thin dlnlrlct. T. A. Btrnthern and fiimlly recent ly left to go by cnr to their tormer homo plnce In Mlnnenotn. They have mitdo their homo in Samn Valley for the punt ten yearn mid wore always Intorcntod In anything f'r '"0 bettor meiit nnd welfaro or their commu nity. Their many frlendn -regret their departure and ultho wo wlnh them nuereBB III their new locution wo hope ihn lures of nouthern Oregon will noon win them hack an It docs ull who hnvo once enjoyed her cll- mnt leal advantages hero. Many believed when tho sky cloud ed In compliance with tho prophecy called forth by tho sun dog that rain would follow, no ntrotigly that they went ubout with uncovered heads In n vain attempt to feel what would be very welcome rnln drops. Hiiln now would bo or great ben efit to tho fruit crops us well ns corn and gardens. At our recent school election Dick Straus wan eloclcd dlroclor In 8. 11. Stoner'n plnce nnd II. .1. I'elton wan re-elected clerk. Consolidation car ried unuulmonn; It also carried In hn Chnpnrrel district but lost by one voto in Punkey. Nnto Mllkownki who wns employed thinning fruit for O. T. Wllnon, hap pened lo a serious accident Friday when ho fell from n bidder and frac tured Hie largo bono or his Ion fore arm. Ho wnn hastily convoyed to Dr. Chlnholm who set his arm and made him much moro comfortiiblo. W. A. Troshnm Is being visited by bin old boyhood friends, Mr. and Mrn. Knglnnd or eastern Nebraska Mr. Knglnnd mny make his future homo lu ttllrt valley. A baby girl wns born TueRilny morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. O. V. Kalr nt llie McKinnis homo. Will Monoguo who recently re turned from Krnnco visited Monday nnd Tuosdny with ils cousin, Mrs. D. C. Wilson, being onrouto rrom Port- Innd to Weed, Oil. Miss Cilndys Helton, who hns been attending school from tho Nan home In Portland recently returned home accompanied by her friend, Miss Her- nlno N'au who will spend her vaca tion nt tho Pelton. Mrs. .lesso Treshnm who has been quite 111 Is Improving rapidly. Mrs. W. C. Konnoy visited Wed nesday and Thursday In Central Point nud Mcdford. Tho young Mllkowskl who wns re cently kllloM with his rrlend in nn airplane In Portland, wns n nephew or Mr. Mllkowakl or this place. At. C. K. Wllhlto who underwont nn operation In tho Dow hospital is rocovorlhg nicely. "m, Hlghnni nnd wlfo aro now locntod In tho Strathoru home. An Interesting storeoptlcon illble show wns given nt tho WllhlU hall Saturday evening by Mr. Orirfln, our union Sunday school missionary. While Mr. Griffin wna wiih our Sunday school Sunday a group gath ering was planned lor nomo time in HaKSHUSBBSBUEUMBBs ask ioriealerv iiranan'izcfraimn Firearms Ammunitions ' i Write for Catalogue BROWN 6c WHITE OFFER A flno soaring commercial pear orchard and vineyard wltk modern bungalow homo boautlfully sltuatod on a flno roadway at $5800.00, 100 aero orchard and alfalfa ranch, fine modern home, running wntor nhd a splendid gravity Irriga tion system with low up-keop cost, nt $17,500.00. ' ' 176 aero Btook and alfalfa ranch, fully equipped and stocked this 1b ft going money making place, how ever thoro Is n good reason why it is on salo nt $125.00 ar ncrs and tho bttyor takoa stock, crop nnd equip ment. BROWN 6c WHITE SAMS VALU.Y 9 I 'it ,j- kmwiii nra " to crt aa.yw, ruturo. MermrH. Dick Htrmis and (). T. Wllnon wero appointed on tho comiultleo or nrraiiKeiiientn. Mrn. V. .I. Himho mid llttlo non or Terrlll, Wah.( nro vlBllltm nt the homo or. her parents, .Mr. and Mrn. K, A. Iiul'ord. Mr. I)eI'ord who lum been ory III for nomo tlmn In now Improvlm; nnd ntroiiK hope Ih cillorlilnod for IiIb re covery, Mr. nnd Mrn. .!. Conley mid daii?h l"r Mm. Mniiilo. Vlntejit loft Inat week riir Mend Indian to camp for tho Hummer. Serbs anil Italians Clash. I'AlilS, Juno lid. Serbian nnd linlinii irooiiH have clashed nenr Inz rni, necordinL' to unofficial report received here todnv. Not a Bite of Breakfast;Until You 'Drink Water 8 ays glati of hot wafer and phosphate prevents . Illness and keep us fit Just as coal, whan It bumn, leaved behind a certain amount of Incom bustible material In the form or ashen. so tho rood and drink taken day after dny leaves In the alimentary cunnl a certain amount or Indigestible ma terial, which it not completly allmlna teil from tho system each day, be eomen rood for tho millions of bacteria which Infest the bowels. Prom this mnnB of left-over wante, toxins and ptnmaiii'liko poisons ure forme and aucked into tho blood. Men and women who can t get feel ing rlglU must begin to tnko msldo bains, ueroro eaung ureaKiost caca morning drink a glass of real hot water with a tcaspoonful or lime stone phosphate In It to wash out at the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxlnn and to keep the entire alimen tary cannl clean, pure and fresh. Those who aro mibjoct to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad tasto, foul brcnt'i, backache, rheumatic stiff ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach artcr meals, aro urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate rrom the drug store, and begin practicing intornnl sanitation. This will coBt very little, but is sumclent to make anyone nn enthusiast on the subject. Remember inside bathing is more imonrtnnt . than outsldo bathing, be cause tho skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tho blood, causing poor health. whilo the bowel pores do. Just ns soap and hot water cleanses. sweetens and freshens tno sum, si hot water nnd Hinestono phoBPhati act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Advertising Rates Classified One cent a word. Locals Ten cents a line. Legal Flvo coats a line. Display 25 cents an Inch. Contract rates on application. HELP WANTED FWMALE WANTED A woman or girl for ranch work. Apply nt Employment office. 90 WANTED Dining room girl at Hotel Glondulo, Glendalo, Oregon. Good wages. S5 WANTED A middle-aged lady for hoiiBOWork, four in tho family. $1 a dny. Address Mrs. E. S. Lewman, Grants Pass, Oro., 417 West G. St. SS WANTED Girl wanted for house work. Out-of town. Best wages. Nlco place to work. No washing. Faro refunded. Address Help, enro of Medford Mall Tribune and state wages wanted.. . , i ; SI WANTED Chamhcrmnid nt Nash Hotel. ' WANTED To see yon at ; Fehl's Farm Agency No. 6 South Fir St, if you arc looking for Farms, Orchards or City Real Es tate. : SPECIAL 300 acres, one of tho ''finest ranches m the? Koguo Kiver Valley, good buildings, near Mcdford, $100.00 per acre. Bargains in tracts of all sizes, so sec us before buying, The Fchl Investment Co. Lower prices better values, our motto. BUILT FORT WO And the baby. ' One of the1 niftiest little bungalows in the city; having four rooms nnd sleeping porch; built-in features ; bath, toilet, . fire place, hardwood floors, gas; on iavc dstrcet with all city asvsessments paid. Oh, yes, and the price is only, $1,900. ' BENNETT INVESTMENT COMPANY II II I IW I I , i ' mil' I I I III ,'.l KKlil' WAHTKii MA M0. WAI.NTHD Stenographer and book keeper, fiox CO, Tribune. 86 WA.VtjKIJ I'rosBor on machine. I'an torlum Dye Works. 86 WANTED Men to cut wood and clear land on Webnter ranch. Phono 085-J-3. 87 WA Xf TBI mM7Kl,LA WEOTJB WA'VTKD Htoek hogs. KO pounds and upward. Thrift Uros., Jack nonvllle. Phono 242. " 87 WANTKI) flood pasture for young bulla. If. K. Hnntey. flvo 85 WANTKI) A good dairy cow. Jersey or Holntoln preferred. Write par ticulars to Mr. Wm. Overton, 105 8. Orapo street. 88 AVA'NTKD To purchase milk cows. Btlllo Brothers, Troll. 87 WANTED To bny small bunch of cattle. H. W. Dlngbam. WANTED To buy about Bingham. 30 stock hogs. H. W. WANTED 20 to 40 acres timber near Mcdford. C. A. DeVoo. WANTED Side delivery rake, truck wagon and wagon scales. Phone 28-R3. ' "WANTED Electric motors.' We rent, buy or sell any size. Paul B Electric Store, Main and Central. Phone 80. 85 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 488-M or 488-X. FOR RENT HirSEKKEPINO ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished complete 3 rnom housekeeping apartment. Piano, phone, lights, : sleeping porch, yard and shade trees. Pri vate bath, $20.00. Phone 4D7-W. 87 FOR RENT BOOMS. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms by day or month. Imperial, 30 North Front street, Medford. 87 FOR RENT One furnished ment at Holland Hotel. apart- FOR RENT JSMOEjuIiASBOTJB. FOR RENT Barn. Phone 4 03-X2. So FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000. 30 rooms furnished: also twobusinesb rooms. Box 55, Trib une. pnn rrvt Room poulDtied with one barber chair and complete outfit ready for business; also 2 pool tables, set np, in same room. Call 127 E. Sixth street. S7 LOST Pocket book ty boy on the street,- Sunday night. Reward if returned to Mail Tribune. 85 TARKW UT. TAKEN UP One black goat, two in , field. Can havo sums by paying for damage done. Phone 2-F2. 85 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE: If you have $1500 and want a good profitable business, see J. W. Young. Victory Cafe, Ashland. You'll make your Invest ment Round-up week. 89 FOB BALK KB.Ui KHTATK. FOR SALE Stock ranches, grain and nlfaira lands from $5 per acre up. Long time, easy terms. E'arms for rent and oxchango. Gold liay Realty Company. . FOR SALE Standing wheat lu field. Small bunch of young cattlo. farm ing tools, and 420 acres farm and pasture land for rent. C. M. Sven sonir - 89 KOIt SALE: Two well improved five room houses, lots 50 feet each Bargain. .Phone 929-W. S7' FOR SALE 300 acre stock ranch. 100 acres in cultivation, good house and outbuildings. Total price JfiVuu. J. B. Andrews, phone 53-M. FOR SALE 55 acres located just across street south from school house. Also a three-cornered piece nt tho east end of the same Btreot on tho south Bide. Also house, lot and blacksmith shop at the uppor end of side walk or East End. All , nt the assessor's valuation, at Eagle Point. J. H. Daley, Grants Pass. 99 FOR SALE Reasonable, timber claim 160 acres; location, sec. 23, twp. 40, range 4 Vv, Jackson Co., Oregon. Write to Mrs. M. B. Her rlngton, 116 West Indiana Ave;. Spokane, Wash. 95 IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH 6.9 acres, 3H miles from Med ford, on good road, rural mail, close to school; plonty of apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, cherries, quince, grapes, loganberries, black berries, currants, with a small patch In wheat; city pipe line crosses place; 800 feot of piping with 6 hydrants, making it convenient for Irrigating; 6-room house, good barn, two large chicken houses with yards, electric light in house and barn; 100 chickens, horse, buggy, tools and im plements. Price for all including crop, $2000.00. ' BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. 103 WKST MAIN ST. FOB BALB HVPHXOOK KOIt SALE How and pigs. and wean ed pigs. Jack Martin, Coleman Creek. 85 VOM SALE Three sows and 30 pigs. Eight head of horaes. Phono 307, Jacksonville. 87 KOR.SALE 30 Gooa young ewes nnd 10 lambs. Also seVoral good milk cows. E. B. Lucas, Beagle, Ore. 85 FOR SALE Team 2700; also bf-gy. marcs, about Phone IKI0-Y. 85 FOR SALE Purehrco Duroc Jersoy woaned p!gn from big type ances tors. One hundred individuals to select from while they last. Un registered at 1 10.00 each. Regis tered at 1 16.00 each. Good oppor tunity to get feeders or breeding stock. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard, or W. A. Snmner, Hotel Modford. FOR SALE Shropshire bucks, two lambs and one yearling. Fine thoroughbred individuals. Prices ' reasonable. Ralph Waldo Elden at Russ Mill. FOR SALE MIHCEIiLAXEOTJa FOR SALE Onk roll-top writing desk, good condition, $17.50. Oak extension table $8.00. Upholstered couch $3.75. Center tablo, 24-inch top, $1.50. Sewing machine, $4.00. Two dozen quart fruit jars, $1.00 Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone C15-J. FOR SALE 1917 Ford, perfect con dition, good buy. Apply after 6 p. m. 315 Olson street. I 86 FOR SALE One 5-ii. p. gas engine. Paul's Electric Store. 85 FOR SALE One horse, saddle and pack bags with camping kit. Vin son's Feed Stables, North River side. 85 FOR SALE-Fiano. Phone 929-W 87 FOR SALE Edlaoii phonograph, . vlctrola and Oakland car. Boi 54, Tribune. FOR SALE Spray. Ausbacher ar senate of lead, 1 bbl. Adheso. This is one of tho .very best sprays on the market, at less than cost. Call Medford Fruit Co. 1 89 FOR SALE: I. H. C. Mogul tractor, 8-16 h. p. Good condition. C. J. McCa Central Point. 86 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two mil lion feet of timber; will trade for anything. What you got to trade? Call at 428 West Fourth street. 85 FOR SALE 1911 Cardtllac touring car in strictly first-class condition and as good as new with six good tires and complete outfit for use. W. A. Sumner, Hotel Hedford. FOR SALE Used cars on easy terms, $150 np. Medrord paint Shop, phone 1S8-M. See Clark. 86 FOR SALE Sand, gravel and Bedi- ment. Plowing none. inone 912-J. 97 FOR SALE The Western Electric Power and Light Plant to farmers located away from the power lines. Paul's Electric Store. . FOR SALE Dry oak stumps, $1.00 per load. Webster Ranch, phone 6S5-J-3. 87 FOR SALE Singer sewing machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re- ' pairing of nil machines a specialty. 245 South Central avenue, phone 903-R. C. A. Chapman. 87 FOR SALE Strlony fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seeds. Nitro-cult'ires. Ralph Elden, Modford. MOSES TO liOAS LOAN J. B. Andrews loans money on rancB property. Buys and sells mortgages and Liberty bonds. 31 North Grape street. Phone 53-M. 85 FOR KXCIIANGK. WILL EXCHANGE town and country property for good automobile. Box 56, Tribune. FOR TRADE 40 acres of heavy tim bered land, deep soil, running water: all eood tillable ground. 36 miles from Lewiston, Idaho, eight miles from Forest, Idaho, for to proved acreage in Rogue River val ley. Box W, care Malt Trtuune. FOUND. FOUND Three heifers, one brindle, one brown, one yellow. No marks Theo. J. Fish. .Phoenix. SS business Dnutoronr Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. H). M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gfren to anything In Accounting and In' come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified accounting method. M. F. & H. Building, Medford. ., Phone 157-R. DiTERURBAN AUTOOAIt CO. TDIE CARD. Leave Medford for Ashbind 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 5:15 p. m. AIbo on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun' days leave at 9:00 a. m, and 12:30. iijft Mil tlJfl Bt IXtfillllillft IIUSI.NESS DIRKCTOKV Auto SnppU' LA HER AtTTO BPRINOB Co. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use onr springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fifteen til 8t., Portland, Oregon. Clairvoyant READINGS BY CARDS Tolls what . is to come. Answers any questions. 44 South Grape. 8 Civil Engineer anil Surveyor V 1 DANIEL McFARLAND Civil Engi neer and Surveyor. 28 South Cen tral avenue, Medford, Ore. Phone 901-R. 85 Garbage GARBAGE Get roar premises cleaned up for the nommor. Call on the city garbage wagons for good serrlce. Phone tSl-T. . J. Y. Allen. Attorneys POP.TER J. NEFF, Attorney-aMaw, rooms 8 and B, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES, Corey Building. Lawyer, Oarnett- ELIJAH H. HURD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett Corey Bldg. GEORGE! A. CODDING Lawyer. Garnett-Corey Building. Farm Loans AMORTIZATION LOANS 6 per cent pays principal and Interest In Hhi years. Privilege to pay any amount after 5 yeara.- Money ready when title Is approved. E. H. Hurd, secretary - treasurer N. F. L. associations, Garnett . Corey building. Investments FARM LOAN BONDS $25, ; J50, $100, $500 and $1,000 bonds, 4 per cent seml annual coupons, ' non-taxablo. E. H. Hurd, Secy. Treas., Garnett-Corey Building, Medford. ... . Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT TeachejioJ piano and harmony. Halght Hnslt Studio, 401 Garnett-Oorey Bld Phone 72. Planing Mill THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 8. Fir. Phone 184. . Physicians and Surgeons ' INSTITUTE OF HEALTH A spec ialty of Dr. Edw. de Reymonte. 9 per cent efficiency. Successfully treated: Asthma, Blood Pressure, Blood Poison. Bronchitis, Colds, Constipation, Falling Hair, Female Trouble, Goitre, Hay . E'evor, In somnia, Kidneys, Lumbago, Ner vousness, Neuritis, Pains, Paral ysis, Piles, Pyorrhea, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Sore Throat, Sprains, Stomach, Tuberculosis, etc.. with our method, no drugs used. Phone 137. 425 South Oak dale Ave., Medford, Ore. 117 R. V. STEARNS, M.D. Physician and surgeon. Jackson Co. Ban. Bldg. Special attention to surgery, diseases of women, and obstetrics. Phones: 933 home, 39 office. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathl physician. 303 Garnett-Corey Dunn ing. Phone 130. n , DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and s;lasa sup plied. Oculist and Aarlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co, Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. G. CARLO W DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bids. Phone 904-L. Sesidence 26 S. Laarel 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. i DR. E. RANDOLPH SEELY, 306-307 Morgan building, Portland, Ore. Makes a specialty of surgery. Special attention to Medford and Rogue River Valley people. t DR. EDW. DE REYMONTE Spec ialist. 95 per cent efficiency. Suc cessfully treated: Asthma, Blood Pressure, Blood Poison, Bron chitis, Colds, Constipatioa, Falling Hair, Female Trouble, Goitre, Hay Fever, Insomnia, Kidneys, Lum bago, Nervousness, Neuritis, Pains, Paralysis, Piles, Pyorrhea, Rheu matism, Skin Discasqs, Sore Throat, Sprains, Stomach, Tuber culosis, etc., with .our method, no drugs used. Phone 137, St. Mark's Bldg., Medford Ore. ' 91 Printers and Publishers) . - MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding .-loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, eto. Portland prices. 17 North Fir St. - n ,' '! Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE! CO. . Office 42 North Front St Phons 315. Prices right. Berries, fuar Biuaea. . WOIUOI til 'MUOXUOi