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EUROPE'S CITIES FILLING UP WITH WAR'S CRIPPLES Ciiarles Edward Russell Tells of Ef fect of Great Conflict Upon Civil ization Maimed, Blind and Crip pied on Every Hand Horror of the Hospitals. II V CHARLES HOWARD ItrSSKLI. cninc one afternoon out Keiislnir- ton way on ii London omnibus, I saw sc n:uii cripples in thn street that a tci a time, I was moved to rouni ;iipni. So, t hen, In the space of a mile and a iiuartc- I counted 1:1 youni; men tint had lost each a leg, two that had lost both hxx and must he wheeled nlim;;, six I hat had lost each an arm. tindliat had lost holh arms and three liait had been blinded all couiprisini; small sheaf from the, harvest of Vn. London and Paris and other cities in the war zone are fast filling up wiili cripples and blind men and par alytics. For the rest of this scitor nlion cripples will bo the feature of every European scene horrible nialiiicd, beaten wrecks, eyeless, or chiuless or legless. More cripples and worso cripples Mian any other war ever produced- that is the fact about this one. In other times men that went out to NtOit got bullet holes through leg or arm or shoulder, or maybe a vital .part, and often that was all; a round liole made, by one. bullet. Now. be cause of the marvelous Ingenuity of modern war machinery, men aro shat lereti Willi lit) pounds instead of one, or torn Into bleedhiK fragments by I'.lhe jagged pieces of an exploding A'sliell. Shell wounds make up the majority of the hospital cases: shell wounds and men half suffiealed with asphyx iating; gas. Only the devil, who In vented both, can decide which is the inure frightful spectacle; a man shat tered with bits of sho.ll or a mail suf fering the inconceivable agonies that ll'e gas causes. Hither is enough to make, you praise Ujo.iiiorcv'ot.lhe "trench clean er." who (in some armies! goes thru a captured trench and finishes off the wounded. lu the Austrian army he uses a great club full of spikes. 1 think It is better than tho horrible struggling for breath that you see in n gas victim. I wish 1 could conduct thru some of these scenes some of my fellow coun trymen" that persist in taking u blllh- some and sportive view of the Kuro poan conflict. I think it would a Ut ile chasten their exuberant splits. I swear to you I cannot think how any man that has seen these thing's can ever be easy lu his mind again until by scimo sclf-hypnotlsm he has driven liiem out. The horror of hospitals. All these young men. so many thousands of them yesterday strong and healthy and now mere bundles of bones lorn from bones, muscles rent from mus cles, nerves dragged apart the broken ends of nerves, maybe. Jammed into shattered bone, masses, and all this mass of quivering, suffering humanity still alive. Out of them all I remem ber particularly that young man with his shoulder haltered III liy a shell, who. because of his youthful strength and vitality, was hours in dying w lieu he should have been but minutes. All tile upper part of his right side was 'rushed to fragments: every min utes he would have morphine shot in to him; every L'O minutes the mor phine would begin to lose its effects and his shrieks would resound thru a place already rilled with oilier , men's shrieks, slippery v illi" other ni"n's blood and sickening with the odors of autopsy, if you know what that Is. If you do not", I shall not tell yon. Nothing yon ever read or dreamed or saw depicted about holi was a cir cumstance, to that place. And yet every correspondent that has work ed at the rront will tll you that this sort of thfni; goes on all the time when there is active fighting, as there is now on the Snmine. Or take dial mose wonderful, effi cient, useful and admirable of all our war charities, the American Ambu lance Hospital at Xciillly, near rails. I warrant you that one afternoon's stroll through that great Institution "'ill be all the war you will want for the rest of your life. This is where they take the desperate and hopeless eases and by the sheer force of a matchless surgery snatch them out of the grip of d-ath. Men with jaws shot away, noses and eyes shot nut, faces ,iU horribly and giotcsn. Holy bat tered they i,k like hideous I"d Caric atures of human beings: more than '.no ( them there all the time. Let me not dwell nn the details; ou could not sleep this night. Only 1 lh that in some ray you could Kt huld of the sense of thorn Unit on might know war as it is and hate it ami all thliiKH that inal:o It as they 0UR.it to ho hated. Tim horrors of a night in the trnehoH, "star homha," making tho region as bright as day, the. eurtl trembling uiidor the discharge of the aerial torpedoes and otlnr uuuit ex plosives, the imessant din ko ureal that I have heard it TO mites away, tho eueniy ereepinK hehlmt tho shad ows to Hie attack, huyouet fiiihtiiitf, Ktuhhliit; and clubbing, while the 7 ."is Ko "oiii-poiii-ioin-poiu.' and the "erack-crack-cruck" of the inachinu guns never lets up. The horror of standing thore and fiKhtlns wliile your friend at your side is annihilated, maybe, and you are covered with Ills warm blood and keep on. The horror the kus cloud that comes ereepiiiK slowly but inexorably alonK, close to tho earth, rolling, roll ing; straight at you until it rolls Into your trenches, and any man that breathes hut once of It lives four days In agony and prays for death. The horror of the red hospital trains, bringini; back the insane, the men whose minds have given jb way under all this complicated nightmare of horrors. Tho horrorK of the other hospital trains that night after night fom the, front bring; hack still more dreadful freight, pieces of men to be patched up and put together again ilial they may draff themselves mis erably through some barren years. The horrors of the white-faced, bilenl throng; such a place as Saint laz arer or tho Care de 1'Kst, Paris, wail iig every night for tlie coining of such trains. The horror of the lingering odors of old battlefields, where the mirth has been soaked in blood and muyho heaps of slain or wounded men have lain many hours in the sun. The horrors of literal si roams of blood. A man that was at (lallipoli told mo that after one day in which they fought from sunrise to sunset, Hie sea all along the shore was red with the blood that lutd run Into it. No wonder men go insane by scores and hundreds. Yet pile up all the hor rors you would see In a week at tho front, one on another, and the whole terrible aeeum illation that seems mountain high would be as a matter of fact, nothing but a poor symbol of 'precincts out of L;!S the total horror that stretches and;give Hughes lii.uTtS: broods over 2000 miles of battle front letucen the Knglish channel and the Aogean sea. Foil- women In every five in Paris in mourn ina:: four homes in every fivo i:i all the lielliiierent countries undo1" tlie shadow of some bereave :.teti; towns, villages and ham lets in France alonn destroyed in v:hole or in part; tears, sorrow, pain and unchanfsinj? misery for millions and in ii lions of people-1 solemn lv swear to you, 1 do not know how any of tho rest of us ever manage to latih. I should think anything liko content or ease of mind would lie ban islK'd from all the world, mirth would be 'orgolten among the sons of men, and v:e should do nothing hut mourn above a vast calamity that seems, at least for our times, to have blotted ut, in a sirocco of death and ruin, tho hoies of the race! GEORIA GIVES USUAL DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY ATLANTA, G; Wilson was givi tia! detnocratic i Nov. ".-I'ri'Kidnnt n the usual substan ma joril ies in tmla 's (lectio!! in the stint horn slates of Vir fniii, Ninth and South Carolina, (ietn.'Aia, Florida. Alabama. .Mississippi, Tennessee. Arkansas. Louisiana ;iud Texas. Tlie deinecrals gained at leas! mic seal in congress In the lieleat of .lame.; J. Hrilt. leputdiciui i'er le-eiectiim from the tenth North Carollm district by Sebulnn Wuiiwr, deiiMicral. Tlie Ninth Candina deleai i' n thn' be ci nnes two nune wholl democratic. Farly retnins frota Virginia imticaied that the democrats Iip.iI retained the nine seats thev alieady had. but 'hat ('uimeasuiau Slemp wan re-elected in ihe ninth district, hich is normally republican. Tlie result in the two close districts in Tetiuesnee and the one in Lou'siana. which now has a progres sive cougiesMuan. was still in doubt. ILLINOIS FOR HUGHES: CLOSE RACE CHICAGO CHICAHO. Nov. 7 The vole for .resident' ill ::.inir. out of u.MH Illinois precincls. Incliidiuij I'M in chirriKo. gives Wilson. 45'''.."t.'.: Hnshf. 5X7.. IMS. a le.nl (it !M.f:in for Hmih'js. CIlICAtKi Kariv returns In Illi nois showed llnillies lciullll!; lis in. jTh" race in Cook county the city nt'. (Chicauol is exceedinly (dose hut ihej ;uownslale pr elncts first rc;ioi Huk i 'show heavy pluralities for lluuli'. j ! tine hundred and fifty-two it - j cincls out of 2101 ill the city of '111- j 'eaao liive H'lphl-s 2,lt: Wilson. ' 2 I ,"2 I . forty out of 2H7:! jutslde I Ul Cook county give lluulns ''f,c,; 'WilJou 4712. In addition early fsM'ni-j lales from down mate counties, based j 'on seaiKiiuu returns rroni eain. :.:i:mvj in nearly e'.tly inMallti' plulalit for Untiles. Mrcmwnp matt; TrcrmTyrc. HISTORIC SCENES IN OLD NEW ENGLAND it,? i. " -A S- c 1 ; ) 3 " J S V t ' . r. 1 t IS h , K- O-, t .Scc.no l.esiiitiin (Irecii, in e:t-!en: M;i-saehu-elts, where li'itili rcjuiji In-t fired on Amel'ienu entunii. al-tiael,- liMittlic'l of iuilomoliiii-1 I'iieli day (luting Ihe summer. Hen en Ihe lilt!. ..f April. 1 77.".. a ivji inelit of S'UI lilili-il reuillals taeliej I'.'OIU I'msten liv (icncrnl (lam1 lu scie siores (if luuuiunii i'U -.llpocil to have la ell hidden ill ( 'i.tl eord by Ihe e.douiis. were niel l-y evenly (tro ineiois. Vuilili; lo i!i;--ier.-e oil ecinluanil, the iu!l'iid- were i'il'eil en !,y Hie llritwh and ixtei i; nl llleni v.ere killed. Tlli-. til" "li-.-llie" WILSON IS AHEAD IN WASHINGTON SKATTLR, Nov. S. Iieturns from all parts of the state show a nearly uniform lead for Wilson, for Poindex ter repuhlican for senator, und Mc- Uride, repulilii-an, Tor governor and ( Indicate that these candidates have ! carried the slate. Heturns from 242 in Washington I Wilson l.tiS-l. f One hundred and eiKhty-sevon pre-! elncts give t'oindoxtor, republican for senator 1."i,7o:'.; Turner, democrat, 10.S" One hundred and eiglily- seven precincts give .Mcflride, republi- lf:in fni' 1'nviiviwir I.VTlIr l.lsli'f. ili'iu- can for governor 1 ocrat, it;. The hotel liquor initiative bill, to ( permit serving of Ibiuor in hotel j roomsi and the brewery initiative bill, 1 to permit the manufacture and sale of j beer were bealen by enormous major- j ities and probably have not carried aj single county in the state. Mighty-! seven precincts in Seattle give KM 2; for the brewery hii! and 12,fMi; anainst. The smaller counties gie still larger adverse majorilirs. j Itoili sides claimed Washington j shortly after midnight, the democratK; setting their figures much higher than! the republicans. j At democrat ic state heail'iua rter.s (leorge K. K.'.an, secrt:taiy of l!ie Wil son nn partisan commit'ee saitl: "We ciit:der Washington ;-a!'e for Wilson hy bei ween ilu.tnm ;iml :iu,tH'0 pbivaliiy. We nl'-o believe (hueruor I'j'iiesL i a liter has been re-elected hy a plurality of r.,iMn." F. C 1 ar;ter. chat reian of the v puitlie;oi slate central coin mil tee, said: "t think Hughes will pull; through in WashhigJou by about r,H'iO plurality. We ciin lose ing couniy ; tSeattlei hy :..ntt't and still win. ac- j eonling lo nieagir rejt'iits we have re-; 'cived fniiii other parts of the state, j Tie- Indications an- that vw will If et j i inner ( Jovi nor Menry .e-) hitle governor by a small majority." NEW YORK GOES FOR HUGHE S BY 100.000 KV VOUK, Nov. S. I'harle llui;i!es. republican eandiHab' presideul eariieil ,e,v Ymi; !' ''"' '' "'': apnnii!aa;"l I'lii.eiiu. ihe i sbnv.ed at 'Z o'eloclv Ibis liloniil!,' only '-V-il distiicts iiiIsmml: mil tolul of T2S.WI.1 for I'residelil Wi Coveinor Whillu. ill's l"ad Samuel Siabury. deinoeial with Sf.l disi'icls lael;iiiK n 121.711. Willliim .M. Caldei' appaieiillv lunl detealed William M. K. M.'Coinbs. d'Mnocralic caudblale for I'niied Stales seiiatoi'. Iteltuns woie not roni plele IVoni the tweillh coll V ! essiun a! dislrirl, bet In l.'S of the IT, elceli.in iitriels. Ix'ou Saad'-rs. deic.cial. led Mer London. secia!i-i. by '! voles. Portland Livestark Market l'0:'l I AMI, n-.. Nov. S.- II,.- - ;i-i,r: .!.. 1'i'J). Crime- !i.-!it. i.."ii::f. b.ii.'i : pniee ! i lt wt i JiT-. l.-i.-MNr !.".-.m ! ..M.'. !'.!: I -i-et. i j (Mil- -te.l ipiiiiie birl. ,.a.-kin-.-. 1.1 Ul,.-. Ipl- l.i. Me.-r. ";; I'tiiiie lieav, TODAY'S MARKETS mkdfoup. otjt-oov, Wednesday, xoyi: Sipf.t? V 4 i v Si ' i ' , V ft V 3ft. TV's ltK ' 1 of THE LEXINGTON MASSACRE el" l.exilltiill, lirctl llle eniillll within tt hort lime an uimv of l( i.ll'HI men had ulhereil nliout I'.o-tou lliellcel of his wile lirM organized delieiiee of l!nti,l; The road I' ruin lluslnn to l.oxine,. rule in Auieriea. Ion is over the original mule of I'uul 1'ilie slate ri.iads lead In I.eiie.'lnll l'eere's ride, "lhrou;:h eerv liddle t'reui i'M'1-y direelieii, and eeiv r.i.hl s,. vjl!iiy.e and I'ann." and from all li.is iis hislorie points and scene, ('purls' of llic eniinlrv come louiists M!ii- ol' the oiT.rin:it linuses uliout ;who react in their minds Ihe slirrinu l.exiiu:lon (Ireeil are slid staiuliti:: j scenes of revolutioiiury limes as they anil are slill line residences. The ;;lile over perfect mads at speed and while house seen ill llie picture is the eiunl'oil never even dreamed of in llui riii'ilon homestead, el the door way of which John I !;' r-riuiiton, who was liilaily wounded when I'iteaiin cmvs cluiice, .:.'.(.'..(); medium f ti . Lond, $")( .").'J."i; ordinary tt 1. ,'.'((( 1.7"; heil'er. f .".(' 1.5b; ralve.-. T. I ii ir, Slicep steady: receipts JSl. buiibs, -S. .")!)( 8. 7."i : c'lminiiu Choice lambs. tti(i 7.r0 ; i-liiiice. yejirliiiL; v.-cilu-r-, T."0(f 7.7": unnd yctirliu:; 7."M; clmiee liubl rwr-;, licav y ewes. "..")(!. Portland Butler COId'hAVI). Or., 'N,n. S Hnrliani'd, I hit icr, PortiaP'.l Gi'nin fvlarket CtiliTLAXD. dr., 'Nov. .s. - Wbei.t Iron;:; no t ratlin'.;-. Sp.. itid- mi 'ii;itied.Jo..l e . ...libber. F-luc-tem, fl. r(.rt Si.." I ; eblb, .J:I..S: L'ed Kile, . 1-IS: Ifu-.an. Hn ley Ul',c!';M!-e'. I m1iiv c::r re-eipU : Wheal hurley !, 1 lour 7. oats "i, hav (i. 1 S. i . Chiifjo Wheat CMICAflO. Xnv. S. Win 1 1pcn December . I.S1 M:v l.s; :f I. 1 EAGLE POSNf EAGLETS By A. C. Una-leu ii iml iv The masque ball lust nlc,ht lirovcd to h'1 a .v.raliu success lo the promoters of the move. There i w;:k a r.uod I'ti-em'anee and every thing passci oi l' vein' pb .uaillly. The ; music conducted bv Mr. and Mrs. I l.auiispaeh. ol' Medf'.ird, uave i;en- .eral sati.'facl inn. and 'lie lunch served ! by frank Lewis wa: an lo date. There J ! 'vas quile a number or iua.-iners. and , . I hear of no one lindin;; any iault j nei.l Messrs. Hall and llili-v seemed to be on their job. Sunday ninlil Ihe Christian lln- deavor met at the ii- ual hour and had an enlire ehani-'e ia their program. Instead of following Ihe eld nil, thn h'resident. !rs. Ciov whole plan and in i he pbo : of hav - (nn Ihe yolini: n I" taf.e the leadlnu Part, she had her class comi.osid of '.I.MlK oil r,l ',,. ,,1,1 l ih, , l.r. nl - tend the relicio 's services here. Vo.o.iir II , wen. .Line Cenice. ai:e,L; '""'"' about Mi, Maivin S, Wood and wile. ' w"".iiki;i aboul 7. and fix, W. II. Knislit - "f :l on and wife, imed aboul 7". Crandma ! Ie( katliom. aboul Su, .Mr. aiol Mrs. Charles l'niutr. nv J aboul Ho, and your correspondent who is old cnonch lo be a belter nan. We were all seated on the ro.-tniin and I imagine ma le a srood a pp'-a ranee. There were not a many j-ie-eni as usual, as thoro ; was a picture slio v in the opera house al the same time, and Jhat divided '.he few p'0lie ill loWll, SO llict neilher parly had llie ntiinut-r prcs nt j tha! ft expected. The eyerci: ( s were 'opened by :-iimiliL' I wo or three rele( -tlous by the class and prayer by .Mr. I'alnlor. followed by reeding Ibe scripture le;son by Mr-. Ciiarb-J Cia': rade, i she wiis not a no mber ol' tie : class, as she was not obi i :ionyi: i. VI. en m.tndma C' irti' e ;';to' u- a rei i. -.atlon.' v iiiiii tv-t wilh biartv np- Absolutely K'omovo3 iw!i:ost: i. r. ilall -I.- proves it. (Ii'ir'""i:;..3 J 4 i, . , .V4 ' ,ji tin. IV 1 coioiniindeil the liritUli to lire on Ihe iiiseliililed "relieK, cNoired ut the llioso euriy days hislory. (('opyri. Ililliher t 'o. ) our llllli count rv s I lie fisl. hi. Pbiuse. and M. S. Wood read an ar tide from a maa.ine. This was fob '.owed by a solo by the president Mrs drover. .Mrs. M. S. Wood was then culled on and started to repent her uart from memory, but failed, and finally read the poem. Your corres- ondent was then called on to make a few remarks, and was limited to j four minules, on the subject for the evening: "The Advantage of lielng a i Christian, ' ami about the time he got well under w ay time was up. M n ;. Norman McQuoid gave ua a recitation Ithat seemed to meet with the ap- Muoval of tlie audience and then .Mrs 1 L. K. HaaU gave us a talk and used 'a paper, but as she alood In .tho roar end of tlie building f was not able (o :hear ativthing that was sabl. The ;two ladies laft nmued were not mem hers of the class, a th-y are loo yon n J. if. I'pUv Iiiik rented Mr. TlionuiK M. liilc.v's I'iinii on Aliti'lopo crci'll I' and i;ono on it to live. V. L. llonlli lni sold lit-! slock of isoods and fixlnrcs to a man liy flit Inanio of f. '.. Aslafl and lie lias taken j possesion. V.w llcalli liail hari;ain jed the rooiIh to anollier man but on There have lieeil sonil! changes in our noli'.lihorhood reccnlly. AiiKtln t'orhin has leased his orchard to Heir ry Van MoveiiluirK ok Sums valley for la term of two years and has taken possession and Hull has cau.-'ed us to . ! los of our best families. .1. K THE PROPER COURSE Informal ion I'liccleNS Value (Hold ( ilicu. Kvciy .Mi Mow lo act "in an onierxcncy 1 l.nowledc.e of inestimable worth, and this is particularly true of the discus- esand I lis of t he h II Ilia II body, If you suffer Willi kidney backache, urinary ! clhioi ilci'H, or any Ironble. Hie advice Form of kldu contained In tin following slalenienl should add u vai liable as.si t to your store of knowl hauled Ihejodut'. What could lie more couvlni iinK proof of the efficiency or I loan 1 Kidney I'ills than the stalelnent of i Medtord citizen who d Iheui ail : benefit di iwllO IlllbiiclV t(d!s Of ! rived? Mrs. Mary .lones, 2I'S Trip St.. Mid ford, sa , trouble .bent nv s: "I UM'd to liave so inn wilh my buck that when I t, I had to siruichtoti up by doiirees. Sharp, shooliu:; pains olten cauiit me across my Lldnevs and for a few minutes I couldn't hrealhe. .! y kidll ys were also Irre-'ulnr in action. Since I have been labium Moan's Kid ney I'ills, I don't have any troll lit with my back and lu l,idnes are nor- nial." Prlle Sue. at all ! ' sini p!' ask for a kid ici ' Dunn's Kidney I'ills I ' Mrs. Jones had. Co- le Props, Buffalo X. V. alers. Ilon't reiu'dy i;et same thai -.Niilliiirn Co , iTi-;RL,r:it.t AfrnctH co. TIME CARD. Lae Medford lor rtsniar.d. Talent and Phounli daily, tf f.i.i Sunday, a 8:00 a r.. 1:0". t-.ni., 4:00 and 6: 1 p. tn. Also on .Saturday nt 3 1:16 p :o. Sand ija leave at 8;00 and 10:3(1 a. m. and 1 : f 0 , 2:0b. ii : 3 0 and 9:39 p m. Leave, A.-ilibind for aiedfor4 laily, (:xV-ept. Sunday, at 9:00 a. in.. 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and !: la p. m. Alt. nn Saturday nlKtuo al 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashltnd at 9:0( a. m. and 1:00. 4:30. 1:20 aud l:II g. m. r. mc, t tJmtrkenhiiKh and family who moved to Medtord Tuesday nod Mr. Von lloveiilmrVi' foreman have a!'-. :dy moved on to the onli..rd. ht we trust Ithat Mr. V.'s foreman, i have not ioe , ihlm o leiirni'd his name, will prove ; to ho nn pood it nolnhhor as Mr. Q I has heen. 1 count of hiui not lieini! uhle to col-1 ct money one nun was uiui" eei tho claim bo neoessilated anoin- challKe. Mr. Asluff and a companion of hh. ure stopping at the Hunnyslde ul pres nt. Horn, to Ihe wife of one of our hardwaro inerchimts. lioy Ashpole. Oct. :tn, Kim. ami noy sums as iusm as a inulti-niilllonnlro. At lust nc- ounlB the mother and child were do lus; well. There were nulto n nunilier of the Itehekaha of our town went to Moit ford Tuesday to atlond an aBsc-iuldy of the order. V. llnrt llanillton who owni and operates a larite furni ioinini; eur town started for Mb homo in Sun lose, Cal., Monday. .lust, as Mrs. Hewlett was Keltiim adv to talie the Mintor jitney for Med lord Tuesday and dinner ai over Messrs. Karl Day Iloury Van llov- iihiirt!; b. V. Hay, Howard llushuell and Henry Schunian-Helnk. nil ol 31. ySJ There is one sure, nafe vray to avoid a blotchy, pimply skin. A flood or bad complexion comes from within. If you want a clear complexion, a clean cfcin loay checks and pood health, your blood mut he ptnc and the poisonous matter must becwried olf. Dr. Edlwan&s' Olive Tablets assist miiure to remove all poisonous wasle matter in the r.yGtem. They uct on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous atter-ctrccis. 'I'licy arc reliable aafe and cannot harm are used hy women folka everywhere. Constipation is nearly alviaya tho caiiseof all ailmeivtsnt women. The in-tKStinc-i ninpt he made to do their work r,3 nature intended in a normal way Have color in your cheeks. Take one nrtvottti)!ai!iniTlitlnn(i note the plcio ing resulla. All druggiels 10cand25c. on r.KXT rrrtMsiiKii uooms. KOR ItlO.NT An uttruclivo room, modern liouso, two in family. Phono 777.-W. 117 V V 1 1 X 1 S I IF I A!AKT.M KNT8 FOR RUNT Kurlnshed npnrtnient. Hot watir, heat. The. Iterhen. FOB lU'lNl BOCBB8 FOR REXT 3-room liouso on east side: 4-room liouso on west siuo. W. II. Everlinrd. I'OK MKNT HOttftKKEKPINa HOCJMfi FOR RENT Sulto of four com fortably housekeeping rooms, bath, bus, light. Call ut 3011 Newtown street. FOR SAI.i: KHAli ICSTATE FOR HAI.H Or rout, modern seven room liouso with khi'sko; lot Dax ISli) fe(d. clear of nil encumbrance. location, S. Oakdale live. Iniiilro of II. II. Nye, phone 2.'i-.ll. 2ni FOR 8A1.H Ootid on hard, team har ness, Mollne wnnon, cultivator ll-K.I-A. Route 2, .Medford. - I'M) FOK SAt.r 1ITftnTOCK FOR MA1.K Cheap. Team 'horses, wlslit, about 2100 iiounda. Pr. Henry Hart. Tel. 14-F-15. TOR 8AIK MTHCWlitiAJniiOm FOR SAI.IC Yoiiiik and old necse, C. V. Isaacs, I'holio .'.HI -.12. FtUt SALE condition, I leer '2U. KaiiK-plow. Finn Phono 5U7-R-2. 11)11 FOR SALICI.'orii. Phono r.il7-I(-2. 2113 FOIt SAI.I-: - Fat turkeys. C. Carey. Phone lO-l-'l 1. II F.I, P WAvrnt) M.1,K .MEt'll AXK'S WANTED M-Ivory where Hood wui:i-s, lit yourself by courses ill sleam. lias or electrical eiiKineer I ii : student aid plan. Send for free catalogue froin Sealtbt IOiikI neerliin School, Seattle. Wash. WANT Kr BIT V ATION S WANTED KressniakliiK. home or day. 114 S. Central. Phone 4'J7-.M. WANTED MlSt.'r I.LAXKOUS WANTED- A si d'-sU. I'aoiie cond hand .-7-!tl. wrltinu 1 lis WANTED- To rent small equipped ranch or Tarnished house, with suitable yard lor chickens' .Mall Tribune. Box ::.. IIHJ WANTED --A second hand No. 3 hy draulic iflant wilh delleclor and several hundred feet of lu-lnrh lo lT'-ineh b-diauib pii'e. Reply llox j O. Mail Tribune WANTED Vacuum cieanlni;. Larg est and most effpieuv machine in tile III). K26-X. Henry Cuniei, i'houe 2n VAXTED -Rernernber your poultry aud cki:s will hi inn you more money at Warner, Wort man and lure'. One prion for liens, re gardless Ol uliv, e Em Sams vallev. and I i.'.wn M inn and T'uouia-. M. KHcy ra!l I rt;r dinner, I. u v.lie liad provided for jas.f studi ei'ieiaency for she had Mrs. Ct.o. W. II. ile;. to fill Ihe placemf chio' (oolt. j Peii' I'oster and .1. V. Maxlicld i were In town Monday. Mr. Maxfleld , has rented tho i'erry Custer pliico on Uouuo river above hero. Ilia son, L'd j Knsier, and family have koiio. Iku-h lo 1 1'oiiusylvaiila on uccuuut of. Mr. p.'s OUlllII. FOR THROAT ANO LUNGS s A O fcOI.ll 11V AM. Auto Pppn LAHItR AtTTO BPRINO CO. W are operating tha Unseat, oldetl und bent equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our aprlnna when others fall. Bold nnder auar antee. 26 North FUteeat). Bt Portland, Ota. Attorneya CKOIIOB A. OonniNO Lawyer Room 412 Carnett-Corey Dldg., Modforil, Oro. Phono 221. OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney an Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Conn, ty Bank Buildtng, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER 3. NEFP Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE) AMES. LAWIER Qaraett- Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS T4iwytjr. Medford National Bank Bnlldlaa, Consult In? Knglnoer. 0. D. CItONEMIfJ.ER Consulting electrical eiiKlnocr, hydro-electric dovelopincntu, Industrial pownr. utility valuation. Medford and Gold Mill, Ore. . Oollectlona. I, COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected tome account! 14 yean old. We know how to gel t money. The Bitilock Mercantile ARoncy. Inc., Rooms 1, 1, I, Ha klna' BldK.. 216 E. Main at. ItantlaT Or. W. M. VAN BCOtOfl DR. O. C. VAJ4 BCOTOO Denllata Onrnrtt-Oorey BldK.. n'te tie Medfnro, Orn, Phone (lfi. Collect ionn and 3torta Enstnees- and Conmwfor , . FREO N. CUMMINQ3 Snglneer anfi contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Bldg. Surveys,, estimatea, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premiae cleaned up for the aummer. Call on thn city garbage wagons for good aervlc. Phone I74-L. V, T. Allen. House Movers MKMFORD HOURB MOVERS Wt Move Houses, Barns, Garagaa, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 4K8-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Dv . kota. Instruction tn Mule FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Hatght Musle Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance. EARL 3. TUMV General lmuranoe office. Fire, Automobile, Aeeldent, Liability, Plate Glaaa, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panlea, good local service. No, 21 0 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and trargeou OK. W. W. HOWARD OsteopatbM physician, 303 Oarnett-Coraj building. Phone 110. OR. J. J. KM. '.i HNS Physlclaa aa4 surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glaasea sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 1(7. Prlntera an Pobllaftera MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has Us best equipped printing office Is southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing .'yatems, etc Portland prices. IT Nortfc Fir St. Tranaters HJADS TRANSKF.R STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone 115. Prices right. Berries gner WHY? NOW TIMK TO TltADK. I bare- a 160-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain. some alfalfa. Thla place recently (n, II. hnn, a (..mnl,,,.,. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or voulil take city property. Would trade even or assiiino aime ln ciimhrance on orchard projiosltlon. J. C. BARNES t 10a West Hula Street. J j