MKDFonn matt; trttotne. ' medfort. otieoox. roxnvv. optober no. imr.
FADE FTVE
ASHLAND AND VICINITY 1;
- i
Tin1 Halloween frolic mill old
fashioned dance by the Auxiliary club
scored u big success at tile Nnlutor
1 11 ni lost Friday evening. The light
rniu' not In the least lessened the at
tendance or dampened the ardor of
the participants. The spacious hall
wax decorated with the proverbial
autumnal settings. In addition to j
dancing there was fortune telling and
oth'Mdiversions. As to costumes the
Indies carried out the old-fashioned
Idea of perfection, but some of the
gentlemen at the last moment put in
appearance arrayed in business or full
dress selts, either of which were In
correct for the iiarticiilur occasion.
Without mentioning any names liert
Urecr wore a smnrt Copenhagen blue
taffeta, while Emit Pell set at de
fiance all the conventional as to pre
vailing fashion by npcpaiiug in green
striped vvansuttii over yellow, with
metal trimming. Johnny Murphy was
perfectly lovely in an imported gown
of pale black embroidered chiffon.
.Millard Cyester was becomingly at
tired in purple beaded net over king's
white satin. Ccorgc Kramer wore a
smart gown of white lace with irrldes
cent trimming. v. v. Cssher was
stately In black chautllly over cordu
roy. Kenton Hower.s was arrayed In
a Vj"j'e lurouolso taffeta frock. Itow
Cornelius was beautiful lu a
Prince Albeit of brocaded coral serge.
Hum I'racht was also charming in an
Imported gown of gold bended lace
over charteuse net, with bodice to
match. Even the brilliant electro
liers were rivalled in startling effects
by Henry Provost's handsome pink
and silver cloth gown with yellow
and orange cliarmeuse trimmings
while npricot taffeta absolutely har
monized with Charley Wolf's tulle
complexion. ' Sum McXair. sparkling
In carmine organdie and jet. dis
pensed cider from the club's refresh
ment buffet, and Hal McXair led the
grand march in Rcxnll regimentals.
The Carson-Fowler Lumber com
pany Is Importing cordwood from
northern points, including Grants
l'nss and beyond.
f ,. The meeting of the Fraternal
i lotlierhood, w hich was to have been
held on .Monday evening. October 30,
has been postponed indefinitely. Mrs.
Km ma Xeldlg. supreme president of
the order, was unable to be present
from l.os Aiigeles. consequently the
large gathering will be called for a
' later dale.
Last Thursday Mrs. .1. S. Parson
uiid Mrs. T. IT. Simpson -nteitalned
u company of 2T. ladies at tho Parson
residence, the guest of honor being
Mrs. Louulln Mogul's, of Portland, who
i2 revisiting Ashland at the home of
.Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Sanford. The
event ws n delightful social reunion
in the way of renewing the Intimato
friendships of former days.
The superlative is used In connec-.
tion with four sermons by Hcv M
0. Reed, who Is siiuplying the Melho
dlst church at Talent. The initial
discourse was "The World's flreatest
Need," and Hie second. "Tho World's
Createst Alms." On Sunday the topic
Mis "The Wlorld's Cireatest Work
and a fourth discourse will deal with
"The World's Creates! Men."
The superintendent of schools and
(wo -teachers at Albany hnve been
arrested ror illegal deer slaying and
have been fined $J."i each in addition
to having their guns confiscated. The
circumstances of their infraction of
Ihe game laws were peculiarly aggro
vallng.
Last Thursday was the 52nd mini
versary of the issuance of a proclutna
lion by Governor Addison C. Glbbs of
Oregon, rnlliug upon the slate to fur
ni: h another regiment of infantry to
i-ervc In the el' II war upon the requi
sition of Major General McDowell
Several old Ashland residents are In
diilging in reniinescencos concerniiu
I nut emergency. Jackson county's
quota was r,ll men. but Josephine
county's apportionment was only hair
t that number.
Last Sat unlay was a public holiday
''V in I 1 1 ii h in ii 1 1 . so train men report, due
to the circumstance of the completion
of the new stale highway bridge ov
ine Sacramento river. The holiday
event was marked by the dedication
cf the structure at the hands of slate
officials anil the town's trustees.
Charles Ramsey leaves this week to
pass the winter at his former home.
Italy. Texas ! th,, midst 0r the
coMon bell of that state.
Mrs. Wlneland has moved her hair
dressing parlors rrom I he Cunning
ham block, Xorth Main street, to
r.ioms No. 1 and 2. upstairs in the
Ci'izen s Hank block.
Thursday, Xoveniber 2, has been
declared a public holiday at Pendleton
to rurther the movement in behalf of
a normal school.
Mis. Eugenia Atkinson has re
turned from a visit wlih relatives and
frlenrts at Portland and Hlllsboro.
Mrs. Sarah Wslker of thl city will
,sass the winter at Oakland. Cal.. with
iv.lr. and Mrs. Lurian AppleRate. The H"v I'lnch have returned trom fl
women are siMe. Mr. Applegate is ,iin.., nip to J.ihii.iiV Pruirir.
the owner of i;rookside ranch, an er- .,-,. w. K. Kinncv has rctui-ncd
tensive property In Klamath county..! from the lllite ldgi'. where she has
end the family usually gos o'ith for I been l"r s.unc time past,
the winter. j Poiland 'nubm-oti surpiised
The flardner and Pendleton fam-.her iiiany friend- f ami h-uih Iter
ei.is ut Santa Ana, (ul, who linvc'Uli, rriiijjf- to (.. II JVai-on of New-
been occupying the former Storey
property on Clrnnltc street, left for
their home on Sunday. W. M. Barber,
present owner of the premises, has
rented rooms therein to Eugene par
ties for the wiuter.
.1. P.. Irenhower left for Klamath
Fulls last Friday to visit his son, w ho
Is engaged as civil engineer on gov
ernment irrigation and reclamation
projeits. He went by auto, and was
one of ti e last to make the trip by
jitney service previous to Its dlscon
linuiii'ce for the winter
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Simpson and
Mr. iiial Mrs. W. 11. McXair motored
to' Grants Pass on Sunday for a visit
w ilh fiiepds. They had a sweet time
itupi cling the new sugar factory.
Dr. Lincoln Wirt, , lecturer and
traveler, will deliver an address at the
Methodist church on Tuesday even
ing, October III.
Mrs. M. C. lteed, residing at 07
Scenic Drive, entertained a dozen lady
friends at luncheon on Saturday, her
guests bo'iii: from Talent and this
city.
V. il. Ilruulc, former resident ami
at one lime postmaster of Ashland,
died at Saleni last Friday night. For
some time past he had been a -guard
at the s'atc penitentiary.
Mr. and .Mrs. Duncan of Colorado.
:iri'ived last Saturuay and have rented
one of the llarber cottages on Gran
ite street. In moving they have
hanged from an excessive altitude of
10,000 feet In the centennial state to
a normal elevation of 200 feel here
abouts. Hev. Mr. Vine, who has been slay
ing in Ashland temporarily for some
time past, occupied the pulpit of the
Baptist church on Sunday.
Manager Hall of the Ford Garage
has rented the home of Mrs. Mary
Wood, on Laurel street for the win
ter. '
A rumor Is prevalent that the rail
road grade crossing on Hillings hill
will be retained and a watchman lo
cated there, the highway to make a
detour around the hill from a poinl
near the crossing.
The Bon Ton bakery, near the de
pot has discontinued the retail busi
ness, wholesaling Its output to
grocery stores and restaurants.
W. A. Jacobs, national organizer in
behalf of the Socialist party is adver
tised for an address at the Chautau
qua ciiditorluin on Sunday.
A movement is under way to ob
serve with appropriate ceremonies the
dedication of the Lincoln Statue in
Lithin Park.
A song recital will take, place at
the Methodist church Friday evening,
Xoveniber 3. Mrs. Terry Elmore, so
prano; Mr. Curllor. Janes, of Med
ford, violinist; Mrs. II. .1. Van Fossen.
accompanist, and other tnlent. will
participate. Mrs. Elmore Is director
of the church choir.
Mrs. .Mary Wood left for Portland
last Saturday to pass the winter with
relatives. Two of her daughters, Mrs.
H. 11. Read and Mrs. M. A. Stratto. re
side, there permanently, and a third
one, Mrs. Bessie Purke. of Alameda
Cal.. is also in Portland for the time
being.
Members: of the local Chinese col
ony attended a ceremony in St
.Mark's church, Yreka, recently, which
is said to have been the first weddin
of Chinese solemnized in a Christian
church in Siskiyou county. Get Chong
Fong. a merchant of Oakland, and
Miss Lone Yoke Yong Sing, daught
of Wong King Sine, of Indian Creek.
were the contracting parties. -
Mi-. .1. M. I.iclicrt rind mui Arthur
of San r'rnncix'o are giieM. at the
home of the former's liicillier. tl. A.
(iardner.
Mr. A. I. Kckcl-oii ami cliildrcn
aeeuiujuiiiicd .Ail'--., l-'rcil Luy to her
lluiiie nt Wellen Wi'ilnc-ilay lorn lev
dn.v-' visit.
.Mr-. Kliv.nbclli liculcr left I'nr The
llallc- In. t week, vihele he war. call
ed ov.iiii: to tile illne-s of her iiMithcr.
11. W. I'nlliii- anil (ainily and Hairy
I.uv and family -pent the day ell Ai
t):itc Sunday.
'I'iie iailie- uf the .M i-sntiiii ry So'i
ety held un interest iuv ineciinv ut t In
Presbyterian eliurcli Tltlll-day uller
nonn, vv lieu liiev were addressed by
Mis. (luy llavis nl' I'urlhiiid, n reure
scnlaltive of ihe Woman's N'urlli Pa
cific hoard ul liiis-ituis. Tea mid wa
ters were served during the afternoon.
A. L. Hall lias moved hi- family to
a farm near phoenix, where they will
remain ,lu?-ing the winter.
.Miss Altn Walsh, who was operat
ed on for appendicitis al the hitspital
at A-lllaml. tile first of die week, is
d"in;r nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis lirieli were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
llandlev at their country home near
lliincinn several days this week.
j Mi. and Mrs. II. K. Mender of Mcd-
ii.Mil were J.n ksonvill,
visitur- un-
,ay.
j,n nunninclon. Judge Prim and
York ut Portland October 2U. A fieri
pii.viiijr u churl visit to her iarcnl's,j
Dr. mnl .Mrs. ,1. W. Kouiusuu, the
bride mill groom left lor New- Yulli.
.Mivs li'dljm-on is mi artist ol no small
repute and li 11 recently achieved suc
cess us a portrait painter. The ro
mance bcxau in Sun Francisco during
the World's Fuir and eulmiuuted in
l'ortlnuil, where Mius Robinson wan
painting' a portrait. Mr. Pearson is
connected Willi the Yale Lock Co..
willi lie:HUmirters at Spokane, YVub.
.Mrs. .lului ('nilon went tn Met! ford
Sutuniay on litiiu's ;ind rt-tunird
Tui'mIuv.
-Mis llihlii AUboIt l.n.k su-k mi1
tU'ttlv SiilfyflM. t'Vt'iiiu nth! lur n
lime she Whjiil to he tlojul. She
tun! l.iff'suim tm'ilii'im' lh:il :is
nuf liihilfVif' tu thnti-wN.w cjiiiso of ht r
Irouhttrverycrm lljinlis. She is on
the ru:u! 1 wtnivcry nt this writing.
Mis. LYnh & Ahhott of Kale Toiat
's vi-itinjr the Ahhitlt family (his week.
Mr, Julnr ""fcSiuilli tlie.i Mmulav
niht aller il hum illness. His ftiuer
:il wits held Wednesday ittomin at
his houit hero. Sorviees were eon
dueted hy liov. Day; interment in the
lUitte Falls eeiiictery. Mr. Smith
leaves a widow, three daughter- 'and
two sons nil residing in Hullo Kails.
Krnesi ": Smith and wile were
ealled home from ahove Trail Tues
day on aeeount of the death of hi1-
lather.
Mr. Join- and wife and Mrs. Nell
Thornton and Mrs. Powell of Ash
land came up Wednesday lo attend
the funeral.
(iou. W. Marker and wife ami Mrs,
Marker's brother, Lem Hereford, mo
tored to Med ford Thursday afternoon
Mr.' Hereford went on to his home in
Arizona.
Mrs. (jrii've was in Butte Falls on
business Thursday.
Mrs. r rank Morgan eame ha-k to
liutte Falls Thursday after several
months' idisenee. Her brother, Fred
Sullivan, eame wjth her and expeet
to attend the hili sehool this winter
Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Med Ion
eame up luesuav and rented the
Ilieknthorn house. Mr. WaNou
working for Win. Sears.
Harry Hayes v.ent out to Dr. Holt
Friday. Ho had the painful aeeidonl
of almost cuttimr the end of his
thumb off while splitting wood.
APPLEGATE
Ed. Hawkins lrt Monday . for
(ilendale, where he Is going to build
a quartz mill.
Mrs. Cora Hoffman, who Iiiir been
visiting relatives in Central Point, re
turned home Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Brown broke her arm
Tuesday. She waif standing on u box
trying to reach some apples on a limb
above her heard when the limb broke
and she fell on her wrist.
A dance will be given at the Apple
gate Socialists Hall Saturday, Novem
ber 1th for the benefit of the school.
The ladies of the district will give a
basket supper and the Heine orches
tra will furnish the music. AH are
most cordially invited lo atuuid.
Mrs. Emma llebb and daughter,
Jlary, who have been visiting relatives
here, for the past week, returned to
her home in Central Point Sunday.
Miss Margaret Hoffman, vvho has
beun visiting relatives in (Juld Hill,
returned home Sunday.
Miss Kincade, who has been visit
ing her home in Roscburg for the past
vcck, returned here to begin leaching
i;;ain. Monday.
,.lr. 'Wright, and son, Paul, were
I 'siting relatives in (Iranls Pass Sun
day.
Itoy llrovvn, who is leaching the
.Murphy school, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. .1.
Proven.
.Mrs. Nancy Peruoll and daughters.
Alice and .Mira. and Mrs. Jnx'phiuc
Huston visited relatives at Eagle
Point Sunday.
Charles Mee and V. Worth made a
busi'icss trip to Williams Sunday.
Mrs. Worth, who has been visiting
relatives in Portland for the past
mouth, returned home Friday.
Itov Harrow and Jack Vlnc'tit re
turned from Idaho Tuesday, where
they hive been since June.
John Herriott and family motored
to Prospect Sunday.
Homer York w-as here on busine.-s
Wednesday.
Mrs. Laura Knutr-en Is visiting
relatives in Central Point this week.
Henry Miller, democratic candidate
for county clerk, was here Thursday.
The first basket ball practice will
'..egin Tresday, between the school
; rd community teams.
(Irsndma Kdglnion. who has been
dangerously 111 -Willi pneumonia. Is
improving slowlv.
Peter Van llniduuburi; and fumllv
J BUTTE FALLS j
SAMS VALLEY
left Thursday for Sand Point. Idaho.
where they will niako their future
home. Their departure ninkes quite
a decrease In our school, and although
we are sorry to lose them from our
neighborhood, we wish them much
success in their uevv locution. j
:Kd Gore and Wortnian of j
Medford -were looking over our pre
cinct Tuesday for fat hogs and made
purchases from O, T. Wilson and Tom
Strut hern.
The rain commenced falling Fri
day, after a continued dry spell and
it Is hoped there will bo sufflcleul
moisture for the fall plowing soon to
begin.
Mr. Stieiiinent?. of Hold Hill, ac-
couipuntcd bv Miss l.oleta Iloughnm,
eeently mude a trip to Klamath
Falls by auto, leaving here ut 7 a. in.
Saturday nud reaching Klamath Falls
;it 2 p. in., of t li same day, where
they visited Miss Hougham's uunt,
Mrs. Sturgte, and returned the next
day. !,
Viuong tho recent Medford and
Central Point visitors were Peler
Van lluideiihurg and family, 11. Van
Hovenburgi Henry Schuman-Ileluk,
O. T. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Strauss,
mid .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kenney.
Mr. Strauss Iiiir sold quite a quan
tity of wheat to the Fugle Point mil
ler. The wheal is being hauled by
auto trucks.
The debate at Cooper's Hall the
0th between K. K. Kelly and W. W.
Trtiax was well attended, but more
would have been present if It had
been known of sooner.
Arrangements huve been made thru
the mall service allowing our carrier
to distribute ninil in the Punkey dis
trict on his return trip.
It is reported thai Henry Scluinian
Ilelnk, who has been visiting 11. Van
lloveuburg, bus rented the Collins
ranch and will soon move thereon
.1. H. Howe has rented Ills farm to
his son-in-law, Dent Kddlugtou of
Central Point, who win take poses'
sion after November 1.
A large crowd from surrounding
precincts attended the dance at CooP'
er's Hull Saturday night.
R. M. Con ley of Tolo, lately pur
chased several head of stock cattle
from W. A. Treshani and son, Harry
Harry Treshani left this week for
a hunt lu the Willow Flal district.
FOOTS CREEK HEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Young of Phoenix
have the honor lo announce the wed
ding of their daughter, flertrudo, to
Roy Martin of Rogue River on No
vember 8th. 1 1
Albert Mattls recently purchnsed a
Duroc-Jerscy sow from W. W. Illrds
eye.
-Miss Mary Spencer will leave soon
for Fort Jones Cal. Ilej' many friends
will miss her very niucli.
Sevornl of the most popular young
pcoplo of Itlrdscye creek and Rogue
'River are contemplating matrimony
They arc not very quiet about It
cither. i
(ieorgo und Floyd Lance and tlrant
MathewBon spent a few days hunting
on Elk creek. They killed two deer.
(Irandpa Alden is said to be under
the weather now.
Misses Burkhart and Thresher of
Rogue River are fixing a crib to kec
Die creek from culling inlo the road
by the Riverside store.
Mcsdanies Melton and Slnvln were
callers tu Rogue River Wednesday
'James and Hill t'otlou returned
home last week from Klamath Falls.
Volney Oden of Pine Crove enterc
Get the Habit of
Drinking Hot Water
Before Breakfast
8ays' we can't look or feel right
with the system full
of poisons.
Millions of folks bathe Internally
now instead of loading their system
with drugs. "What sail Inside hath?
you say. Well, It Is guaranteed lo per
form miracles if you could liellev
these hot water enthusiasts.
There are vast numbers of men and
women who, liiinieiliat''ly upon arising
in the morning, drink e glass of real
hot water with a leaspoonfiil of lime
stone phosphate in It. This Is a very
excellent henl'.h measure H Is In
tended to flush, the stomach, liver, kid
neys and the thirty feet of lntestlnea
of the previous day's waste, sour bile
and indigestible materiul left over tn
the body which If not ellmincied every
day, become food for the millions of
bacteria which Infest tho bowels, the
quick result Is poisons and toxins
which are then absorbed Into the blood
causing headache, bilious attacks, foul
breath, bad taste. coPls. stomach troll
hie, kidney misery, sleeplessness, iin
pure blood and ail sorts or ailments
People who feel good one (lay and
badly the next, but who simply can
not get feeling right are urged to
obtain a nuarter pound of limestone.
phosphate at the drag store This
will eost very li 1 1 lo but Is sufficient
to make anyone a real ctshk on ine
subject of Internal sanitation.
Just as soap nml hot water set on
the skin, cleansing, sweetening and
freshening, so llmeptone phosphate and
hot water act. on tbe stomach, liver,
kidnevs and bowels. It Is vastly mom
Important to bathe on the Inside thin
on the outside, became the skin pores
it,i mil absorb biiniirtl les Into (u
lloo' while ih'jjwwcl porcii do, ..J,
the freshman class of the Itoguo Itlv
er high school last week.
II. K. Wharton of Cold Hill spent
Sunday lu .Medford.
i fi
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Heal F.stuie Transfers,
urge R. I.indley, et u., to
Fiederlck C. Page, W. 11. to
land in sec. 29, T. U7 1 W...J lu
Mrs. lierlhu I., .Mien, et vir
to F. II. Cook, Q. C. I), to
lots , lu. It and 12 blk.
LI .Medford 350U
Rote M. Del Vlule to .1. If.
Ilellan, deed to land in Ash
land 1
Charles L. Wlmer to O. 11.
Johnson, deed to lot t-i and
part of lot 20, McCall Add.
Ashland .,
DUO
Nellie M. Havidson, et vlr.
lo .lacksou County Ilulld
tng und Loan assu., deed to
lots 2, blk. t, Tutlles Add.
Medford
1U
ewis Arthur Itohe. et. ux. to
Theresa L. Ithedes. W. IV to
land ill sec. !l. 1. IIS S. It. 1
W 1 :
L. Hansen et ux, to Oran
S. Hansen, w. 11, to land
in sec. 10, T. IIS S. R. I W. 10
Hurley Hall, et ux, to Amos
C. Wliilvvonh, deed to land
ill sec. 2 1. T. S., It. :i W. I SOU
Mela M. Pclton, et vlr, to John
F. Krai'sic. v'. 1. to land
ill sec IS, T. '1:1 S., It. 1 u;.
lames K. IHgiu'.iothaiu, et al,
lo Thomas Stanley, W. 1). to
land In sec. 20, T. .IS S., li.
2 F.., and In sec 2 1, T. :i:l',.R.
1 10 10
homiis Stanley to Roy Stan
ley, deed to land 111 see. 111,
T. m S.. R. 2 E., und land
lu sec. 21, T. IK! S.. R. I E.
STOMACH UPSET?
Get at the Real Cause Take Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stomach
sutYcrcrs are doing now. Instead of
iiKing tonics, or try.'ug to patch up a
poor digcMioil, they .ire attacking the
rt'ul cause of the adrr.ent clogged liver
and disordered bc.vvcls.
Dr. Kdwards Olive Tablets arouse
the liver in a soi ' r.i.g, healing way.
When the livvr ami bowels arc pcr-
tornunir their natural fuiiciinn. avvav
izocs indigestion and stomach troubles.
lr you have -a bad taste in your
mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor,
lazv. don't-care fccliutf, no ambition or
energy, troubled with undigested foods,
you .should take Olive 1 ablets, the sub
stitute for calomel.
Dr. l.dvv.irds' Olive Tablets arc a
purely vegetable compound mixed with
olive oil. You will know them by their
olive color. They do the work without
griping, cramps or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime lor quiCK
relief, so vou can cat what you .like.
At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
FOU KENT MIROMXANEOU8
FOR RENT DeVoo'B two store
rooms, at 4 18 W. Main streot. Fine
location for milliner.
FOH RK.Vt Iio(;hi;kkKII NO
ROOMS
FOR HUNT Suite of four com
fortably housekeeping rooms, bath,
gas, light. Call at 309 rJowlowu
street. ,
FOR SALE KKAI) KSTATB
FOIt SALE A neal cozy home over
looking Lllliin-Park. Would trade
for Medford property. Must be
disposed of soon. . Inquire of or
address Mrs. M. E. Davis, :I1 1
C.ranlte street. Ashland. Ore. 1S9
FOR SALE Ranch of 4n acres 80
acres under Irrlgalion in meadow
llalnnee wheat and corn laud, fair
buildings. Burns full of hay und
fodder, l.'iO bushels or grain, 20
head or cattle, :t horses. 8 or Ml
bogs, fib liens. All machinery .mid
tools. Price J 1 ,000, IIIO cash,
balance time. Art Colby, Luke
Creek, Olf. 191
FOR SALE -Cbenii. Six room mod
ern suburban bungalow wilh one
acre or ground, good wt-ll gravity
water system in house, nice garden
patch, ehiekeii houie. Ten minutes
from eenler of town on -tho car
line. Jackson County Abdlact Co
190
KOK KKIV1 noCSEfl
FOIt RENT It-room bouse on east
ride; 1-rooin bouse on west side
W. II. Everhaid.
FOR RENT -Four room modern
hoiiKe with combination gas and
wood range. 612 S. .Newtown..
POLITICAL ANNO UN CEMENTS
F( m 1 1 k p n i-:m i : x t a t i v io
MARIAN II. TOWNE
Democratic nominee for
Representative.
(Paid Adv).
FOR ASSI-.SSOIt
Clint Gallatin, of Medford. Demo
crutlc nominee. Three year's field
experience.
(Paid Adv).
SCHOOL SITLiCIVI F.NDKNT.
Anna M. Jeffrey of Medford, hide
pendent nominee. Your support will
be greatly appreciated.
(Puid Adv.).
A GOOD FRIEND
A good friend stands by you svhen
lu need. Medford people- tell how
Hoan's Kidney PUU have stood the
test. Mr. lllden endorsed Loan's over
eight ycni'B ago and again confirms
t tie story. Could you ask for more
convincing testimony?
M. S. niden, shoe repaired, 21 S.
ntral live., Medford, says: "I suf
fered from what the doctor said vvas
uuiulism, caused by un excess o
uric ncid In my blood. It showed
Itt-elC by severe pains, especially In
my hack. My kidneys wore out of
order, loo, an-1 these troubles caused
u e !o ri'ii down in health. I couldn't
stoop without getting dizzy. Douu's
Kidney Pills did just what they were
guaranteed to do and soon I saw a
great ci-.r.nge in my condition. The
uiln began to leavo me and my kid
neys iieeftnie more regular In action.
Hy the time I had finished three
boxes, 1 was without any signs of tho
trouble." (Statement given Septom
icr 13. 7907).
On March 1(1 101(1, Mr. lllden
id: "II has been some time since
have had any occasion to tako
Loan's Kidney Pills, hut my opinion
of ilieui hasn't changed lu any wn
since I first endorsed them. Today
nil enjoving fi'Ht-class health."
liiio S.Y ill all dealers. Doni
Imply n.,k for a kidney remedy get
Dean's Kidney Mils the same that
lllden ha.t twice publicly recom
mciid' d. "out i d-Mllhuni Co., Props.
Mulfnlo, X. V.
FOH R.M,Il lTTKHTmiJC
FOR SALE Two fresh cows. Also a
Jersey bull. Ralph Hillings, Ash
land. 194
FOR SALE -iVe!ill'?l
S7-R, evenings.
pigs.
Phone
19:1
FOR SALE -Work mare, weight
about 1 200. A bargain at Sli"
000. Phone C9G-H. 190
FOR SALE Cheap. Team horses,
wight, about 2100 pounds. Dr
Henry Hart. Tel. 1 4-K-15. IU
FOR SALE 6 Jorsey cows and
heifers. Mostly fresh or will be
soon. Registered Jersey bull. Ap
ply N. I). Hrophy, 2 V4 miles south
west of Tnlent. 195
FOR SALE Horses, wagon, buggy,
hnriiess. Ed M. White, Sparta
building. 189
VOR SALE MIBCr!-lji,AIVEOI7
FO RSALE Rubber tired bugiiy .
nearly new, $'!: good ono-horse
wagon, $85; tWttl liny, $S in
barn. Frazee jiaco I wo and oue-
iiuarter miles north of Jacksonville.
A. P. Congor Meitfri.d Roulo 2 1 91
FOR SALE One high-grade single
buggy, J.'IO; one single harness, s.
Palmer Piano Place.
'OR SALE Curonux pigeons,
phono 730-R. Ned French.
Cull
191
"OR SALE Caullluc touring car, in
good median, t..'il eo-idition. A bar
gain for ca.iii. Pacific Highway
Garage. 191
FOR SALE- -Cadillac touring ear
cheap. Will t.ude Phono CO?, !.
FOR SALE Mollno wagon, size 3 Vi
Inchon, used one season, (all ut
20ii W. Main street. Phono 361-1
This Is a bargain.
'OR sal:
8S9-R.
-Fresh cldor.
Phono
191
FOR RALE- Furniture
for
sale.
bono 701).
1S9
WAMTKTl OTTOATIONS
WANTED Day or roulraet work for
ma n with letini. Phono 4i3-Y.- 191
WANTED Set of books to keep
enlngs. Address A. T. II., euro
Mall Trilntno. - ' 193
WANTED MISCKLLANKOC8
WANTED Worl: horse, harness tin
It-day calveH, pigs, stump puller,
feed cutter. E. E. Fuss, Talent,
Ore, Phone 272-R-l, Asli-
land. 19 1
WANTED Small , platform scales.
Box 2, .Mall Tribune. 19
WANTKD Second hand
electric
l!)!i
heater ut Nash Hotel.
WANTED Team to Use for feed. C.
J. Kenney. 192
WANTED :inoo-i;allon oil tank. It.
II. Hrovvn, R F D I! Mudlord. 1S9
WANTED Sewing by day, bv first
class dressmaker. Pllone 2s-.l. 192
WANTED V.iriium cleaning. Larg
est und most eflrcicn; uiiichliio in
the city.
S2U-X'.
Henry Currier,
Phone
201
WANTED To bif good milk cow.
I Address Ho I, Mail Tribune. 19u
WANTED Those having insurance
in the Roval Arcanum, phono
432-W. ' . 19
WANTED Remember your poultry
and cRjs will bring you more
iiionev at Warner, Wortman and
' Ooie'.i. One price for hens, re
KSrdlei of dze ; :
IMi.KLUll vN AUTOCAR CO.
TIMK CARD.
Leave Medford tor Asniand, Talent
und Phoonii dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:11
p. m. Also 'on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10: JO
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9 : 10
p. m. Leave Ashland for Medfors
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Ales
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00
. tn. and 1:00, 4:10, 1:10 and l:tl
v ui.
l'TH.VISHKO APAHTMRNTS
FOR RENT Fuiinshed apartment.
Hot water, hint. Tho IJerbenl
OR RENT 1 room furnisher! Hal.
witli piano. 7M West 1 Hb street.
TAKEN VP
TAKICN I'P llrav mare, branded 3
S on left shoulder. 11. O. Fred
erick, Ross Lane, Medford. 191
MONEY TO liOAH
LOANS Dennett Investment Com
pany.
BC8IKKSS IjIKBCTORT
An to Bappriea
LAPER ADTO BPRINQ CO. W
are operating tbe largest, oldest
and beet equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use our sprlnsi
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Flfteesth t
Portland, Ota.
Attorneys
GEORGE A. COimiNG Lawyer.
Room 412 Gurnett-Corey. llldg.,
Medford. Ore. Phono 221. .
GEO. W. CHRTIRT Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFP Attorney at law.
rooms ft and 9, Modford National
Bank Building.
A. E. RI5AME3, LAWIER Gsraett
Coroy bids.
0. M. ROHERT8 LawyiT.
Medford National Bank Bnlldlna.
Consulting Knglncer.
G. 1). CRONI0M1LI.ER ConsultIn
electrlcal engineer, hydro-electric
developments, Industrial power,
utllltv valuation, Medford and Gold
Hill, Ore.
Collections.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 yosre
old. We know how to ret tho
money. The Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooma 1, 1, 1, Ha
klns-BlilK., 16 K. Main St.
Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOC
" 1K. C. 0. VAN BCOTOO
Dentlnta
fJarnett-Corey Bids;., nlte
Medforn. Ore. Phone 86i.
Collections and Seporte
111
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS engineer an
contractor, 404 It. P. & H. Bld.
Purveys,, estimates. Irrigation
drains go, orchard and- ' land Im
provement. Garbage
3ARBAOB Get yonr premise
Cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons foi
good service. Phone t74-Li. T
T. Allen.
House Movers
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS Wl
Move Houses, Bnrns, Oaragos, Ma
chinery, Etc. Phone 4 88-M, or
18S-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da
kota. Instruction In Mnsle
FRED ALTON IIAIGHT Teacher ol
piano nnd harmony, llnlght Musla
Studio, 401 Carnott-Corey Bldg.,
Phone 73.
Insurance.
EARL 8. TUMY Genoral Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract,
and Suroty BondB. Excellent com
panion, good local service. No,
210 Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
Physicians and burgeons
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
phyBleinn, 803 Oarnett-Corey
building. Phone 110. .
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physiclsa and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
enr, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
bldg.. opposite P. O. Phone 667.
Public Stenographer.
PI'ltLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar.
gnret A. Dally, Hotel Holland.
Phone 710.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office in
Southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing .vatema,
etc. Portland price. 27 Nona
First. .
Transfers
4
BJADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front at. Phont
815. Prices right. Service guf
arai1
WHY?
. NOW TIMK TO TRADE.
I have a 160-acre stock ranch',
good location; 100 acres In grainj
some alfalfa. This place recently
old for (12,000; no Incumbrance.
Will trade for good orchard, prefer
pears, or would take city property.
Would trade even or assume some In
cumbrance on orchard proposition,
J. C. BARNES
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