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MKDFOK!) MAIL TIM BUNK. MKDKORI), OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OfTORETi 2.. lOtfi VXC.K FrVK TODAY'S MARKETS ! - , , 1 1 Pcriland Livestock l'OliTL.W'L), (Jr., (M. i". llusrs higher; ri'wipts 702. 1'riiuu litjlit, t! (if 9. 40; prime strum: weights, if!l(tf !)..').'; lu piiim' mixed, ifS.fiflfa) 8.75; rtuiiih heavy packing, irH."1 .;"(: pi'.'s mul skips, $S(i 8.2,1: stock Ju.U's, 7w S. I'altlc sleiiily; rei'i-ipt-i l.'fS. Steers, prime li;.'lil. .ti.l.Vfi (i.K.I; prime heavy, Jt:li..r)l)(UU.7.": j-oud, .'T:Ui (i.5(l ; cows, chmec, iVJ.'itd ri.7,1; meilium to tfood. $f)( .V2." ; ordinary to fair, $4.2.1(a' 1.7.1: heifer-', $4(iil; bulls, 4.2.1: ealves, $:t..iil(ii S. Slietp steady; receipts 72. 'lloire lambs, ,8..)0(i 8.71 ; common lamhs, ;Hi.71(n7; choice yearliny; wethers, $7.'2Ut 7. .10; jrooil vciirlimrs $(a 7.2.1; choice lif.'ht ewes, .-rl.lOCfi ti : heavy ewes, $:i..10(u 4..10. Portland Butter l'OKTl.ANII, Or., Oct. 2.1. Uutter, loe lower. City creamery, prints in cartons, .'17' ..e: country creamery, ,e. . Portland Grain I'Oirn.ANl), Or., Oct. 25. Wheat strong; trading li.ltl. Spot bids un changed to ;io higher. Uluesbcai, 1..17; I'ortvl'old, 1.11 ; dull, .1.50; lied Tile, $1.51 ; lied. Russian, . 1.48. Barley unchanged. Today's car receipts: "Wheat 20, flour 2. oats 18. hay 'A. Chicaqo Wheat f IHC.UiO, Oct. 2.1. Whe: Open. December $1.80 May . 1.7!i", ( lose. $1.80 1.80's COUJTHOUpfflS Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta. Circuit State vs. Charles llauscom, not a true hill. State vs. .John Goodman, not a true hill. W. S. l.a Shells vs. V. A . 1'eterson et at, answer. Marion F. Roemor vs. John Jacob liocmer, summons. May K. Miller vs. Frank W. Wait el a!., summons. F. K. Deael'.Ts. Martha Ircporv et a I.. summons. F. Zana vs. Maudc suuiTnons. I.andis et al., I'rolwto. - Frank De Fee (.'line estate, admit ting will to probate. Heal Estate Transfers. W. II. Singer, sheriff, to Bullet- iS: Thompson Co., land in sec. -:)-IK $1,871 G. K. Moore et ux to Josephine Holti-dl. laud in sec. 2ll-:il- 2W II. ('. Stoddard et u.x to Cal. Ore. I'ower Co., laud in sec. 20-:i2-:iK , Edwin F. flraham et ux to II. C. Stoddard, land in see. 20-:!'.!-. .: 10 10 1,000 J. S. Tucker et al to School District 81. land in sec. 112- :i:i-ik II. T. Houhani et ux to Until C. Nelson, land in sec. lti-lill-2 W. - Lulu ft. Herren to Maud A. Fowlison, land in sec. 14-40-2K The gala event of the Hallowe'en season on a big scale will be the old fashioned dance at the Nat. on Friday evening of this week, October 2G. Even the Loveland orchestra which furnishes the music will appear en ASHLAND fli VICINITY costume, while participants on to ; dales names and text of various dancing floors will be rigged out in propositions and amendments. As the nondescript apparel of former ; far as n,e WOnien voters are con days, elaborate dress suits and fash- j rerned, their study of th official lonably gowned patrons being consld- j handbook through "Political Science ered out of place. Bungalow aprons, 1 ol n 1 channels is making them conver homespun frocks and jeans combina-i sant with the numerous Issues In tion suits without regard to fit or volved In voting from president down style will he considered eminently ; to precinct constable, not to ennumer apropos. The entertainment Is not j ate the scope of other measures, considered a money-making scheme Aeron Circle. Women of Woodcraft except insofar as raising funds for the j will observe the Halloween festival various activities In which the ladies j0D Saturday evening of this week, of the auxiliary club are eni-'aned in October 28, to which the rank and further planning for the city beauti-1 file of the Woodmen of the World ful. The tariff will be one dollar for membership, accompanied by their all privileges with the mere nominal wives, have been invitee'., arter routine fee of 23 cents levied upon extra la- business matters have been disposed dies and spectators In general. "Ex- of. The invitation to the order is k WhenOurBodyBecomes , Tired and Weakened kSrSksT'and the sys'cm e to . s. wt fX TV ! the tra'' indiuH come under tliu classlficn- tlon wherein masculine attendants; rhaperone dual or trele partners. Horn. October 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ellason, or Sun Diel, Alberta, a daunhter. The parents were formerly well known residents here. The ponimorclul club, now snuRl housed in the city hall amid ideal rroundliigs will effectively begin an energetic campaign for additional membership. Efforts will be conduct ed on a systematic basis and the en tire cltv will bo canvassed thorough ly. Although the organla'.tion lias discarded billiards and other games. it retains a reading room well equip ped with daily papers and magazines. Membere are reminded that these are available at all hours. Fine exhibits are also on display, these features not being entirely confined to the main building near the depot. Extradition proceedings are even in voked to reach runaway girls. On Monday the governor of California honored a requisition for the return of Winifred Coldwell, a former resi dent here, to the State Industrial school at Salem. In company with several other girls she made a sensa tional escape from the Oregon Insti tution some weeks ago. Pending ex tradition developments. Winifred was hold at Hilt under a restraining or der, having bean arrested at Oakland. J. S. Morgan, caretaker of Southern Pacific depot grounds here, has re turned from a two months' visit to his old home In Kentucky. The meeting of the Men's Social Service League In city hall on Tuesday evening was turned into a political arena, with four active partisan rep resentatives in the ring. They were O. H. Harnlilll. prohibitionist: .1. H. Fuller of Talent, democrat: llr. D. M. Rrower of this city, socialist, and O. C. rsoggs of Medford, republican. All made fine talks. Dr. llrower being especially breezy, due to the fact that he was substiuted on the program in place of W. 11. Dreeze of Talent. Po litically synchronized stop watches limited the time of each speech to 15 minutes, a proviso rigidly and impar tially adhered to by Dr. McCracken, chairman. The meeting was unusual ly interesting on account of the diver sity of political sentiment fercvently expressed, all the speakers being generously applauded. A straw vote at its close revealed 37 votes for Hughes, 20 for Wilson, 1(1 for Hanly and 11 for Benson. The occasion was probably the first Instance in local history where a political gather ing was opened with prayer, the In vocation having been made by Pastor Douglass of the "Methodist church ' Congressman Hawley spoke to a good sized audience at the Lyric theatre on Monday evening. His talk was along the tariff question, party platforms, national expenditures and . Mexican troubles, dwelling at length on the tariff particularly, contending that the question was debatable even If it had been removed from politics as has been asserted. Preliminary to his remarks, W. H. Gore, of Medford, spoke briefly, confirming his remarks to county and state instead of na tional Issues. Quite a delegation from Medford was present. V. O. N. Smith was chairman of the meeting. The football game between Ash land and Klamath Falls high schools takes place on local grounds Thursday of this week. Game called promptly at 2:30 p. m. I Word comes from Aberdeen, S. D., of the birth of a daughter to Mr. oiid Mrs. W. J. Hill, October 15. Mrs. Hill was formerly Miss Ornce Lager of this city. Public spirited patrons of the Cell view school are back of a movement to purchase a Victrola for the Insti tution. The parent-teacher circle of that district is furthering the enter prise. Pupils will give a Halloween entertainment to help the cause along. The official ballot for the general election will be printed at the Tidings office. It is a formidable sheet as to proportion and complicated ar rangement, with a legton of camu- completely out of pear; it' bloou n luo oi pout complicated miUJie pnionl are removed. lc eane uie dioou n lift snd vitality to the vegetable pantv. blooil uy its 'k.V 1 ! IruKtlit.' j tin . . ' "T 1 Infill on tkCHiM Renornl. The meetliis will Odd Fellows Hall. ' be lu Mark V. Weatherford, democratic nominee for congress in this district, met with a rousing reception at the Lyric theatre here on Tuesday even ing, his Initial appearance on. a po litical mission in this city. ' His ad dress Incorporated a general uphold ing of the. Wilson policies, aggressive as well as defensive. Specifically, ho analyzed several amendments, which will appear on the ballot, par ticularly the brewer's amendment, the adoption of which he discountenanced Inasmuch as he is also the congres sional candidate of the prohibition ists. John Rigg presided and Mrs. Maud Rocho. who Is the political antithesis of Mrs. E. fi. llanley, rend an able paper. Mrs. O. H. Hamuli! reinforced prohibition arguments made at the meeting. Fred Loekley of Portland has been In town this week, attending political gatherings and has been accorded the privilege of briefly submitting a plea in behalf of the normal school, which it Is contemplated to establish at Pendleton. Not at the expense of Ashland. Irowevcr, inasmuch as he urges the re-establishment of the Sout'ierr Oregon normal here. W. R. Ypckey is seriously 111, the result of injuries received by a run away horse, disabling him more than was ni first suspected. In ratifying the movement for the establishment of a normal school at Pendleton, the Political Science, club of I'.ile city In its action, also implies the re-establishment of the Southern Oreiion normal school at Ashland. The club's stand in this matter. was practically unanimous, two score members being present. There will be a Ilollowocn obser vance at the Methodist church on Monday evening. October, 30, where the young people will provide an evening of jollity and good cheer. Cliff Payne, who "makes every thing," has the contract for installing the new pews in the Congregational church. Hobert Calkins Davis is the name, which has been bestowed upon the son born recently to Mr. and Mrs. F. Hoy Davis of Medford, who for merly resided here and are well known by a large circle of friends. The proud father is circuit court re porter and is also officially connected with the federal court, Southern Ore-1 gon jurisdiction. A group of Southern Pacific Of ficials, mostly representing ticket and passenger agencies throughout Texas, were in Ashland early in the week, on their return homo from. a trip to the Pacific Northwest, studying rail road methods in vogue in this terri tory. Rev. A. ,T. Sullens of Portland, j superintendent of home - missionary : .(..!.:.. n ! 1 activities of the Congregational church in several of the Pacific states, will occupy the pulpit of the Ash land church on the first Sunday in November, the pastorate by that time being vacated by the resignation of Rev. R. W. Farquhar. 'Judge C. B. Watson received a brief visit the first of the week from his son, Chan, and daughter, Mrs. Lyle Kimball of Klamath Falls. Chan is connected with both government and corporate irrigation projects in Klamath and Siskiyou counties. The daughter is the wife of Jack Kimball, representative of the Weyerbauser interests throughout extensive terri tory. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Roy Cameron came home Satur day night from the lumbering camp near Cottage Grove, to spend a few days with his family at this place. John R. Kelsey went to Rock Point Monday morning on business enter prises in that vicinity, and mny re main for several days. . Miss Lucy J. Young of West Se attle spent a couple of days id Gold Hill and vicinity recently. Mrs. J. II. R. Moorelock left last Tuesday for a visit with her mother, who Is ill, at Brownsville. John Lister of Rock Point was in Gold Hill Saturday. Forest fires reached the boundary of William Puhl's farm west of town and destroyed considerable fence. Neighbors rushed to help rebuild It before stray cattle could molest his crops. , Henri Brcett, who had but re cently come down from Crater Lake, left the last of the week for Se attle, where he had a permanent po sition offered him. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trimble spent Sunday at Merlin. George Iverson returned Sunday morning from his attendance at the Sunday school convention held at .Medford last Friday. firs. Frank and Era Carlow of Med ford spent Sunday at the Collins ranch east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iteerl and family of Tolo, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weston of Med ford autocd lo Gold (IIII Sunday morning to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Miller. Sin. ilury Griflllha, fuuilllaily known us "Grandma .Griffith" left Thursday for KlainulU Falls In com pany with Lawrence Cardwell, who was returning to his home at that place. An auto trip of such length might appeal to one of her ago as being too much of an undertaking, where It Is mentioned ut Grandma will be 8S years old next February. Rut to her It was nothing to speak of, as her berry patch and garden are a beauty to behold and are solely the result of her labors and atten tion. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams of Rock Point attended church services in Gold Hill Sunday and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. It. C. Kelsey for the day. COMMUNICATION. To the Editor: Kindly settle an iiriMiinciit that lias started here. What is the religion of President Wilson and also of Mr. Hopes Women Will ' Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps ut look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. Happy, bright, alert vigorous and vivacious a Kood clear sktn: a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom from Illness are assured , only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and HkowlBO every man could realize the wonders of tlio morning Inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of tho thousands of sickly, anaomlc-looktiig men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complex ions; Instead of tho multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundown.," "brain fags" and pessimists wo Hhould see a virile, optimistic, throng of rosy cheeked people overywhero. An inside bath is had by drinking, each morning berore breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea. spoouful of ltmobtono phosphate In It to wash from the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels tho pre vious day's Indigestible wasto, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, aweotonlng and freshening tho entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bll lousness,'- nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; -and. partlculary those Who have a pallid, fallow complexion and. who are constipated very often, are urged 'to obtain a nuarter Dound ol Hincstond'pKosp'hato'at the drug store which -wlllUDOst but a trine but le sufficient to domonstrato the quick and remarkable chauxe In both health and appearance awaiting thoso who practice Internal sanitation. We niUBt remember that Inside cleanliness le more " Important than outside, be cause the skin does not absorb impur Itlea to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels tin STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, Etc rt'OUirt-cl l)V the net ul' Auifust L'l. 1 ! 1 . it th McUforU Mnil TrilHin, imhllHli.-d ruoiv in .M.-dtnnl. 'irt-iioa. ror ucio ian: I'liWIshcr. MiMiror.l ITIntlnc Co.. Mcil fort!. On-. ; editor, tl. Putniim. .Mt-dfoi-d, ore.; mamiuuie t'tlilor. (.. 'iitnam. .l tord. uie; busini-s.i nianiiK'-r. .S. S. Smith M.-tll'onl. llr,-. Owii'-i's drive nami'S and nddi-psst-s of Individual uvvia-rs. ur If a corporation, Kivc Us nana- am! the names and od-divHHi-s of stockholders ownins 1 pel cent or more of total amount of Ktockl; (',. I'utnam. Medronl. lire.; J. F. lleddy. Medford. fir.-.; A s Itiihl. Knckford. Ill,; W. I. Vnwler. .Medford, (He.; J. I). Orlh. Medford. (ae.; s. S. Kmllh, Medford. Or.-.: K II. Hav. New York, N. Y.; W. II Iliimllloa, Sun .lose. Cnl. Known bondholders. mortR.-iftees and other security holders, ownlnK 1 per eeut or more of total iiinonnl of bonds, niort-laiK'-s or other securities (if there are none, so Htnle): Jackson County Hank, trustee, Medford. Hie.; bondholders not of record. Aver.iK,. number of copies of each Is sue of till publication sold or distrib uted, through the malls or otherwise, to paid Hltbfierihei-s duilnK the six months preceding the dale shown above til H In fonnutlon Is required from dally papers only), L'.IKl. (i PUTNAM. Sworn to and subscribed beforo me this 23ril day of October, 1 9 1 fi. ISeal.) II. N. YIKIKKY. Notary Public for Oregon. My conimissb.o expires November 17. ti'lii. I POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS j.'ou iti-:piii-:si-:xT.TivK MARIAN 11. TOW NIC Democratic nominee for Representative. (Paid Adv). l-'OK ASSESSOR Clint Gallatin, of Medford, Demo cratic nominee. Three year'B field experience. (Paid Adv). SCHOOL SITF.KIXTKNIMCNT. Anna M. Jeffrey of Medford, Inde pendent nominee. Your support will bo greatly appreciated. (Paid Adv). l-TRNISIIEK APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furlnshed apartment. Hot water, heat. The llerben. FOR Itl-l.VT Fl'llMSflKI) ROOMS. FOR RENT Two largo Bleeping rooms with modern conveniences. 730 W. 11th street. FOR RENT In Ashland, IS fur nished rooms Joining First National Bank. All rooms furnished with linen, hot and cold water, etc. A good thing for the right parties. Inquire of or phone J. W. Peart, Meilford, m F-2 1. 1S7 FOR RKVT rmr!tr.KKKl't.0 ROOMS FOR RENT Suite of four com fortably liour.ekeeplne rooms, bath, Ktis. lli;ht. Call at 2l'j J.'ewtown itieel, Hughes? l'lease answer in the next issue of the Mail Tribune. . . W. K. XOHH1S. Modoc Orchard, Oct. 2;!. Aus. Mr. Wilson is n Presbyter ian and Mr. Iliighes it baptist, Editor. Gall Stones, Cancer and I'lcers of the Stomach and Intestinos, Anto-In toxlcatlon Yellow Jaundice, Appen dleltis and other fatal ailments re sult from Stomach Trouble. Thous ands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to. Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy. Vnllko any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by drug gists everywhere. for RKVt houses FOR RENT 3-room house on east side; 4-room house on west sido, W. H. Kverhard. FOR RENT Four room modern house with combination gas and wood range. 012 S. Newtown. KOIt KKST MISCKIjIjASKOUH FOR RENT DeVoo'a two store rooms, at 418 W. Main street. Fine locnlion for milliner. FOR SAI.K ItEAIi KSTATB FOR SALE Cheap. Six-room mod crn suburban bungalow with one acre of ground, good well gravity water system In house, nice garden patch, chicken house. Ten minutes from center of town on tho car line. Jackson County Abstract Co, ISO FOR SALE By owner. Good small farm close In. Address Box 4, Mail Tribune. 1S7 P-OK 8 A Till litTltflUHv FOR SALE Cheap. Team horses, wight, about 2400 pounds. Dr Henry Hart. Tel. 14-F-1D. Mi FOR SALE OR TRADE For cow- dandy work niarc, also buggy and harness, $20. Phone G90-H. 1S5 FOR SALE 6 Jersey cows and heifers. Mostly fresh or will bo soon. Registered Jersey bull. Ap ply N. D. lliuphy, 2'4 miles south wost of Talent. l'Ja FOR RALE harness, building. Horses, wagon, buggy, Ed M. White, Sparta . 1 S'J FOR' 'SALE-J-SIx month's old colt. I Will make largo animal Krell ' Hoy, Central Point, R. R. 2. -187 FOR SALE Black mare, buggy, har ness, robe, baby rice pop-corn out fit, with corn. Royal typewriter. Phone 1.15-R. 185 FOR SALE A large stock cow, 325 S. Ivy street, Medford, Oregon. 185 rOIl 8 A LB MIBUKnmHICOUi FOR SALE- Furniture for sale. ISft Phone 700. FOR SALE Cabbage Phone 452-W. for kraut. IS FOR SALE Some household furni ture, 56 N. Orange. lf8 FOR SALE Bilinrd table and safe. All in good condition. John Lou den. Jacksonville. 187 FOR SALE Good saddlo, bridle and blanket, $15 can be seen at Med ford Harness Co. 1SG FOR SALE Jonathan apples, 30c on tree. Foothills orchard. 185 HF.LP WANTKIV MALE MALE HELP WANTElCOpportunl Hob always open to good mechanics. Practical courses in all branches of engineering. Work helps pay tuition. Send for our Illustrated catalogue. Seattle Engineering school, Roy street, Seattle. WANTED The Ladles' Homo Journ al, the Saturday Evening i'ost, and the Country Gentleman wish to se cure tho spare time of n man or woman to act as local representa tive in Medford and vicinity, look ing after the renewals of their many subscriptions In tins seciion, and introducing these publications to new readers. Payment will be made in salary and commission. Previous experience Is de.ilraiile, but not essential. For details ad dress, with references. Box 04t the Curtis Publishing Company, Imp" petitionee Square. Philadelphia. WA.VI'KIV ITO.TK)lVS WANTED Work by the hour. Phone Mrs. Riches, 2:i-.l. 17 WANTED Set of books to keep ev enings. Address A. 1. B., care Mail Tribune. 193 WAXTKH MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy good milk cow. Address Box 1. Mail Tribune. !'.H) WANTED Those having Insurance in the Roval Arcanum, phone ' 432-W. 1S9 WANTED Danger. Danger! Get your chimneys cleaned. Stoves cleaned and polished, Win. Dwyer, 2 37 N. Central street. Phone 4',-J. I WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortman and Gore's. One price for hens, re gardless of BlZ4. LOST. LOST White fox terrier, brown ears, brown spot over left eye, black tail, (all :o:;-lt. is". FOR K.TCIiA.lOB, FOR TRADE Equity In good busi ness property for out side land, tlox 5, Wall Tiibuue. 157 FOR THROAT AI,T LUNGS 0 Alterative ou nv Air, t2Am:;o i.;iec.ciht TAKEN VP TAKEN l!P Gray mare, branded S S on left shoulder. V). O. Fred crick, ltoss Lane, Medford. 191 MOVE?- TO 1AM LOANS Bennett Investment Com pany. nnsiNEsa immcroRT Anto Buppllea LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W. are operation the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa clflc northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth Bt Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE- A. CODDIXO Lawyer. Room 412 Gnrnett-Corey llldg., Medford, Ore. Phono 221. OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney anf Notnry, Itooms 9-10, Jackson Conn ty Bank Building, entrance N Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at Ian rooms 8 and 9, Medford Natlont Hank Building. . K. REAMES, LAWYER 0r Corey bldg. ( M. ROBERTS Lari(r Medford National Bank Bnllrtlaj Consulting Knglnccr. g!'"d.CRONEMILLER Consulting electrical engineer, hydro-elnctrlc developments, Industrial power, utility valuation. Medford and Gold Hill. Ore. Collection. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 year old We know how to set tit money. The Tluilock Mercantll Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, I. I, Hm kins' Bldg.. 216 E. Main at. nontlsu Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOC DR. C. C. VAN HOOYOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey Bldg., olt Medforti, Oru. Phone ,S6t. C-ollectlr.ns snd Heport Engineer and Contractor. ?RKd'.UMmTOS an contractor, 404 M. F. ft H,- Bid. Surveys,, estimates, Irrlgatlo' drainage, orchard and land fan provomont. Oarhng OARBACH Oet your preralw cleaned up for the summer. ("' on the city garbage wsgons to good sorvloa. Phone 174-L. r Y Allen House MoTers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS W Move Houses, Burns, Oarages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phono 488-M, O) 4H8-X. 612 b. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instrnctlnn In Music ' FRED ALTON H A IO HT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phono 72. Insurance. KARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobllo, Accident Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panles, good local service. No 210 Osrnett-Coroy Bldg. Physicians and burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathv physician, 303 Oarnett-Cor building. Phone 110. DR. J. J. EM MENS Phynlclaa an' surgeon. Practice limited to ey ear, nose and throat. Kyeo scleir tlrlcally tested and glasses sup piled. Ociillut and Aurlst for B. t R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Vc bldg., opposite P. O Phone 5' Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPH EH Mar. garet A. Dally, Hotel Holland Phono 710. Printers an 1'ubimher MEiih7)RirTr7 best equipped printing offlca I: southern Oregon; hook blndlii) loose leaf ledgers, billing vstemc etc. Portland prices. 17 Nori Fir St. Transfer HAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE C Office 42 North Front St. Phun 15. Prices rlttht nlre u- WHY? NOW TIMK TO THAIIR. I have a 160'iicre stock ranch good locution; 100 acres In grain soma alfalfa. This place rcccntl) sold for til!, 000; no Incumbrance Will tradu for good orchard, prefei pears, or would take city property Would trade even or assume some Id cumbrnnceon orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES lO'J Wtvt Mala Htreei. D ANGERS OF A COID .Mrclfnnl Peotile Will l Well to Heed Them. Many bad cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Congested kidneys fall behind In filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered kidney action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Use DoaM's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Fol low this Medford resident's example: Mrs. J. H. Gustln, 521 S. Grape street, Medford, says: "I have been aklng Doan's Kidney Pills whenever I have felt the need of a kidney medi cine for Beveral years and I have always received the most satisfactory results. My kidneys seem to be my weakest spot and every llttlo.cold or strain nftocts them and my back be comes weak or lame. After I have taken a couple of boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, my kidneys becomo nor mal and in every way I feel as well and strong as ever.' -' 'J Price 50o at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney rills the same that Mrs. Gustln hud. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, X. Y. RandMcNally&Co. CHICAGO PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS CATALOGS HOUSE NdAGAZlNES COMMERCIAL ART WORK COLOR DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING FIXED FINANCIALLY AND MECHANICALLY FOR PROMI' I HANDLING of LARGE EDITIONS HEAVY MEAT EA E kidney: Eat less moat if yon feel Backachy or nave bladder trouble Take glass of Salts. No mnn or woman who eats meat regu tarly enn make a m intake by Hushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known.. . authority. Meat forms uric ncid which. worked from tltflatnjan, set jrtiiRgt9.tr and;, fail to-filter the waste and poisons fraia tho blood,-, then we get Bick. . pearly' all . rheumatism, headaches, liver' trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from ' sluggish kidneys. . The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended by a sen Bat ion of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Tid Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water beforo breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is mode from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with HUiia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. INTKRUlinAN AUTOCAR CO, TIME CARD. Leave Medford lor Asm and. Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:11 p. m, Also on Saturday at 11:16 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:39 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. A lss on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00. 4:30, ;30 and 10:3 o. m SAGE TEA TURNS It's Grandmother's Recipe Bring: Back Color and Lustre to Hair. to- That henntifiil, even shade of dark, "losny Irnir can only he bad by brewing a mixture of Siigu IVa and Sulphur, Your hair in your rharm. It nmk'3 or inr tbe face. When it fm!ts, turns gray or Htn-Hkod. jut an application or two of Sagi- and Sulphur enhances its Hpp trance a himdrcdtold. )ont bother to prepare the mixture; you can ii't thin famous oM recipe im proved by the addition of other iutfredi eiit for SO rents a hire bottle, all ready for iiho. It is cnlled Wveth'n Snjre and u!phur Compound. This can always be dept-ndt'd upon to bring h:nk tho natural o!ur and lustre of your hair. Kverybn.ly "WyelhV and 'ulplnir Ci.'tnjiound now Ikthiioc it dark in po nuturnlly and evenly that nobody enn tell it has been npplied" You simply dampen a sponge or unft brush wiili it and draw lhU through the hair, taking one Mnall strand al a time; hy innniinir the (rray hair Ima di.appeAred.' ond ofter innMier application it U'coine heauti fu!!y dark and appears g)o?F.v nrt l lua trous. This rertdy-to-usp preparation ia i delightful tidht require for thosn who dedn dark hair and a youthful appear nv. It ia not intended or the cure, mitigation or preveutiou of ditvaji.